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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1963)
Sports Tribune Medford SECTION B MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1963 PAGES 1 to 8 GIVE the Features :( d fey 1 V k ,. - ,.. . '-,., n V 1 United Way Emergency fond, clothing and shelter for families and individuals fire available through the Salvation Army, supported by United Crusade contributions. At the Medford shelter last year 7,!M2 meals were served and beds were provided for 2,ii4. Another Salvation Army program IS the While Shield Home and hospital in Portland which offers adoption service and care for un wed mothers. "IT! Activities of (he Boy Sconts of America and Rogue Valley Girl Scout council are among the agencjes supported through the annual United Crusade in Jackson county. The l3-i4 campaign has a goal of $180,040 to be used by. 30 agencies in Jackson county and Oregon. Training meetings for the campaign workers start Monday evening and will be held nightly through Friday, Sept. 13. A contribMlion (o (he United Crusade can bring a smile to a small girl's face when she receives her. first doll,, a gift from one of several agencies which provide services for children. Among Ihefte is the Boys and Cirls Aid society which provides specialized snc.ial services for children, foster home care and adoptive service. ' ' First aid and water safely programs arc only Iwo of Ihe services made available by the American Red Cross. Last year more than Son volunteers assisted Ihe Jackson county chapter to carry out its numerous programs. Other programs are the junior Red Cross and Bloodmobilc. Every cent of the .$3,500 allocation to the University of Oregon Medical .Research Foundation by the United Crusade is used for research. Donors may designate Rifts for particular research. The medical school has an international reputation in health research: it has the largest primate center in the world. m v ' v i ! , .-, . : v J .' l., ), . ......mmmill RJSi. Li rmn Firo r.irk m. strnns In Jackson county. Is among the programs for youth supported through contributions to Ihe United Crusade. Some 2b2 volunteer leaders direct Die girls from 7 to 17 years. (Brainerd'a photo) O O American Red Cross American Social Health Arthritis and Rheumatism Albertina Kerr Homes and Nursery Boy Scouts of America Boys and Girls Aid Society Camp Fire Girls Campaign Expense Campus Activities, UO and OSU YMCA and YWCA Catholic Services Children's Farm Home Christie School Jackson County Family and Child Guidance Clinic Jackson County Mental Health Association Oregon Medical Research Oregon Council on Crime and Delinquency Providence Nursery Rogue Valley Girl Scout Council Salvation Army and White Shield Home School of Hope St. Mary's Home for Boys USO Villa St. Rose Volunteers of America Mothers and Childrens Home Waverly Baby Home YMCA Youth and Government YMCA, Medford United Crusade Administration V',' ' V.'Vr. '-!.V This litlle girl is being helped through United Crusade mon ey, part of which supports the Arthritis and Rheumatism re search projects. Established in l!MR this agency directs patient aid for medically indigent persons, professional education and training. ;''.t:UltU ill t lull The Jackson County Family and Child Gil-dance clinic, is sponsored in pari by United Cru sade cnnlrihiilmns. In addition to counseling emotionally disturbed rhildren, Ihe clinic assists edli c alnrs and those relerred by nlher professions fn- family and marriage counseling. The clinic nm has three psychiatric snciai workers on Its staff, in addition In other personnel. (Brainerd photo) o 0