fWO MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE Wadnasday, Oct. II, 1944
lOON TO GIRLS,
AIDED BY CHEST
The Girls' Community club,
one of the beneficiaries of the
Medford Community Chest, owns
and operates a 12-room resident
club house at 229 N. Bartlctt
street. It is Incorporated on a
non-profit basis, is purely a local
organization, and is operated en
tirely by volunteer leaders with
out paid executive help. Its main
purpore is to provide living ac
commodations with a real home
atmosphere for the young busi
ness girl who is working in the
low wane bracket group.
An employment bureau for
domestics is also maintained by
the club and its service is free
to the public. Many young girls
coming to Medford to work ot
Camp White were found suitable
housing also through this bureau.
Mrs. Stella Hcndricksen acts as
house mother and is in charge
of the employment facilities.
' Equipment for basketball, bad-
in at nn vn i
MUSTARD WIHT
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with HOttJlPADISX
minton and soft ball Is available
for any group of grils desiring
to take part in a sports program
Numerous other activities have
been provided at different times
according to the need. The re
creation room is reserved for en
tertainments by the resident
girls on Saturdays and Sundays,
but is available for private par-
tics at other times.
Meeting Place
During the past year 30 Med
ford civic organizations held 168
meetings in the clubroom with
an attendance of over 6,000 per
sons; 293 personal interviews
were held with women and girls
seeking domestic employment;
and 434 telephone calls for in
formation were answered. Be
cause of their limited facilities,
a time period of one year is set
for all resident girls thus allow
ing about 20 girls each year the
privileges of co-operative living.
The Girls' Community club is
financed entirely through sub
scriptions to the Community
Chest. Officers of the organiza
tion are, Mrs. Dolph Phipps,
president; Mrs. Martin Luther,
vice-president; Mrs. Aletha Vaw
ter, treasurer; and Mrs. R. W.
Sleeter, secretary. Other board
members include Mrs. Porter
Neff, Mrs. Glenn Jackson, Mrs.
Don Newbury, Mrs. Grace Col
lins, Mrs. Ed Judd and Mrs. M.
M. Morris.
Wave Officers To
Come From Ranks
Advancement to commission
ed officer rank in the WAVES
will be made from the ranks of
enlisted WAVES as a result of
the announcement that no more
women will be commissioned as
WAVE officers direct from civil
ian life after this month, accord- j
ing to official information re
ceived by Herb. Craln of the
Medford navy recruiting station,
which handles WAVE applica
tions in this area.
All officers in the WAVES,
after this month, will be select
ed from the 100,000 enlisted
WAVES who will be on duty at
500 naval stations in the United
States.
Reward for Winning Jockey
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These are wonderful days for Jockeys at Bay Meadows, Calif., when th
winning rider of the day's feature race is privileged to be on the receiv
ing end of a kiss from a beautiful lady. Here Bonlta Granville, screet
star, bestows her blessing on Jockey Johnny Adams.
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STATUS CHANGES FAST
Newburyport, Mass. (U.PJ
Within the space of 30 minutes,
Mrs. Jennie E. Fowler, 57, be
came a grandmother and a great
grandmother when a daughter
and a granddaughter gave birth
to daughters.
German Officer'
Not So Anxious
For Hero Death
On the Aachen Front, Oct. 11
(U.PJ The Germans in a pri
soner-of-war cage here probably
will mind their language better
after today's incident
A naji office was strutting
around the cage, talking loudly.
"Give me back my gun," he
suid, "and I'll gladly return and
die for my fuehrer."
A German-speaking American
guard overheard the speech.
"What was that again?" the
American asked. "You say you
want to go back into the line?
Just you open your mouth again
around here about what a swell
guy Hitler is and how much
you'd like to die for him and
we'll take you up on it."
There wasn't a peep out of the
nazi after that.
Cordon Will Speak
At G. Pass Meeting
Of Mining Council
Grants Pass, Oct. II Mem
bers of the Siskiyou Minerals
association will be hosts at a din
ner meeting of the Western Min
lng council to be held at 6:30
p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18, at
the Redwoods hotel, according
to A. Walker, president of the
local association.
Officers and a board of direc
tors will be elected at the meet
ing for the council, which is
made up of 23 California miner
al associations and the Siskiyou
Minerals association here.
Speaking on matters of inter
est to mining men in this section
will be Senator Guy Cordon,
United States senator from Ore
gon, and Congressman Ingalls
from California, it was announced.
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"MISSIONS" FOR VICTORY . . . ABROAD
AND AT HOMI . . . TRANSPORTING TRAIN
LOADS OF TROOPS, ARMAMENT, FOOD,
ClOTHINO AND OTHER ESSENTIALS FOR
All FRONTS.
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I'STIN 10 .'.'YOUIt AMIRICA" RADIO PROGRAM ON COAST-TO-COAST NITWORK
George Raft In Sunday Show
Opening Sunday at the Crater-1 with Charles Grapewin, Grace
ian, with George Raft and McDonald and Charles Butter
Zorlna, is "Follow the Boys" I worth.
31 Fundamentalists
File Retrial Plea
Salt Lake City, Oct. 11 (U.PJ
Attorneys for 31 fundamental
ists convicted Friday of conspir
ing to practice polygamy today
filed a motion for retrial. The
motion, based on alleged legal
errors made during the tnree-
week trial, may postpone sen
tencing of the defendants which
was scheduled for Friday.
STOLE 10.000 DIMES
Ware, Mass (U.PJ After a 17-year-old
boy confessed to steal
ing 10,000 dimes, police began
an excavation project which net
ted them half the coins from
sand banks where the lad buried
them.
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any Department. Drug or i & 10 cent tuxt.
Western Thrift Store
and All Drug Stores
Girls Ride Free
To Dance At Camp
Monday Evening
Enlisted men and- women of
Camp White and girls from the
Rogue River valley will have
n opportunity to hear and dance
to the music of the new No. 1
Spotlight Band next Monday
night when Frankie Masters and
his band play for a formal dance
at the Camp White sports arena.
Though it will be a formal
dance, special service officers to
day stressed the fact that formal
attire is not a social "must."
Girls preferring to wear informal
dress for the occasion may do so,
the officers said.
It was announced at Camp
White headquarters that free
chartered bus transportation
will be provided for all girls in
the Medford area who plan on
attending the dance.
However, In order to assure
themselves of transportation they
should register as soon as pos
sible with the Riverside USO or
at The Markade, 6th and Oak
dale. Chartered buses will leave
Riverside USO for the Sports
arena at 7:30 p. m.
Rogue River Boy
Kills Black Bear
Grants Pass, Oct. 11 A small
black bear with one shot from
a .22 rifle Is the hunting record
of Johnny Baker, son of Mrs.
John Ryan of Rogue River.
Johnny, hunting by himself, shot
the bear on Pleasant creek Sat
urday. The 14-year-old boy killed the
bear with f he first and only shot
he fired from the small bore
rifle.
Bears, Mayor Joe Wharton
said today, are no longer sub
ject to a closed season but may
be killed at any time since the
last legislature declared bears
predatory animals and establish
ed a state-wide year-around open
season.
F. R. Will Appeal
For Chest Funds
Washington, Oct. 11 (U.R) !
President. Roosevelt's annual Na-
tional War Fund appeal be made 1
October 17 at 7:30 p. m., PWT. in j
a five-minute radio address from '
the White House, it was an
nounced today. , I
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The Homeless and Needy
of Liberated Europe Are
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Clothing for a Coming
Cold Winter Is Needed Now
YOU CAN HELP BY BRINGING IN
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Women's woolen goods . . . Men's and women's cotton
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, SEARCH THAT ATTIC OR CLOTHES CLOSET
FOR DISCARDED YET USABLE GOODS TODAY!
COLLECTION DEPOT
213 East Main Street Next to Lumani' Grocery
Medford Ministerial Assn. Council of Church Women
Cooperating with
The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Authority
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