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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNE Monday January a. I94S NIGHT CLASS FOR OPE Red Cross Committee Urges Women To Volunteer For Instruction, Vital Service Red Cross volunteer nurses aid committee announces that arrangements have been made for a night class, to be held at the Community hospital, 843 E. Main street, beginning January 19. Miss Betsy Rolland, R.N, the announcement continues, has been secured as instructor, hav ing previously Instructed .volun teer nurses aides. "Miss Rolland Is associated with the Community hospital and the committee feels very fortunate to have her competent mnA Inimlrlnff instruction. This ' will be the only class open to registration mis spring, ana ap plicants are urged to telephone Red Cross 4405, any time during the period January 8 to 13, in clusive, ana leave uieir names HrirMB nnri telenhnna number so that personal interview ap pointments may do maae. np nlltanta whn ran An so are asked to meet committee representa tives Wednesday, Jan. 10, from 4 to 8 p. m. at Red Cross head quarters in the courthouse for personal Interviews. Must Be Over U "Any woman over 18 years of . age in good health, with the milvalent of a hleh school edu cation. Is eligible as a volunteer nurse aide. It is particularly urg- A that hmiMtwlvM who would be free to give even a halt day's service weekly consider enter ing this class, as the call from th inml hnmltals for volunteer nurses aides has increased and will become more and more ur gent as registered nurses answer the immediate necessity of army service. "There is greatly Increased opportunity for war time serv ice in this vital field of assist ant nursing. Nurse aides snot only erve the war effort but also serve themselves in their homes by the development of new techniques and knowledge of nursing procedures. With the war at Its ptesent critical stage, and casualties mounting daily, every woman should ask her self seriously It she cannot give some time as volunteer nurse aide. "Although In thta community alone 82 women have already graduated as volunteer nurse idea, not aU of these were per manent residents, and at pres ent both Sacred Heart hospital and Community hospital need mora nurse a lots than can be supplied. Business women who can give evening time and Sun day help, and housewives who can offer part time day duty are especially desired as nurses aides. "For further Information and appointments for interviews, please telephone 4408 Red Cross headquarters." DIClSlLAN BANQUET FOR JC TO GET CHARTER Board of directors of the Med ford Junior Chamber of Com merce met at a 7 o'clock break fast meeting at Medford hotel this morning to complete plans for a banquet to be held January 20 at which time Loftom Tatum, state president, will present the club with its charter. Vic Mllnes will be general chairman for the occasion and j sub-chairmen will be, banquet, Clarence Schmidt; program, Don Foote; tickets, BUI Chrysler; dec orations, Norman Spencer, and reception. Royal Claire. Plans have been completed for . selection of Medford's outstand ' ing Junior citizen, which will be announced at the banquet. A special meeting of all mem bers has been called for 7:30 to morrow night at the chamber of commerce building. f DsYMSrffffKstxmrtwrV FEMALE WEAKNESS TM MtapT Attach m tf poa ufTrr from cramps, feacJnche, feel tired, n err out, mUese, a bit moody U due to functional perl fidla " Btart at onc-rf tydl Unk ttam't Vegetable Compound to miera uch ymptom. PlnkhanVa Compound helps nature! It'a famoua to relieve ucn annoying distress because of it soothing effect on oni or woman's) MOST UOKMTANT OKUM. - wlvty thlt treat medicine BeJps build up resistance against sue a Ttnntnrna Alan. mnt Follow label directions. Buy today I DELIVERY OF MAIL TO NETHERLANDS TO START Washington, Jan. 8 (U.R) Postal service between the Unit ed States and liberated areas of the Netherlands will begin a week from today. Postmaster General Frank C. Walker said the postoffice on January 15 will begin accepting non-illustrated postcards relat ing to business as well as per sonal matters but "limited to an exchange of information and ascertainment of facts." The postage rate will be three cents per card. Formations of flying pelicans are jokingly referred to as the "Panamanian Air Force" by res idents of the Canal Zone. Bne Howard Belton to Head Sen ate Marsh Speaker of House of Representatives By Eric W. Allen, Jr. United Press Correspondent Salem, Ore., Jan. 8 (U.R) The 194S Oregon legislature to day convened its second war IPaiip!? J3)i?nve SAIMS 'W How To Prepare Bundles Use Twine-Not Wire Newspapers) Fold them flat (the way the paper boy sells them) and tie them in bundles about 8 inches high. m Magailnes and Books) Tie them in bundles about 8 inches high. Help Jackson County Go "Over The Top"! This message published in cooperation with Jackson County's Victory Waste Paper Campaign by The CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY time session and 43rd regular meeting since attaining state hood, with formal election of officers and attaches. The senate meeting was open ed by Sen. William Strayer, Baker, "dean of the senate,1 while the house was called to order by Fred Drager, veteran chief clerk who retires after the first day after more than 30 years of service in that capacity. Unofficial Election Preliminary organization was completed last night in pre-ses-sion caucuses with the "unof ficial" election of presiding of ficers, clerks and minor offic ials. Sen. Howard C. Belton, Can by, was unanimously elected president of the senate. No op position was forthcoming as other prospective candidates for the post had all withdrawn in LA. 'ytt Corrugated and Card board Boxes and Car tonsi Flatten them out in bundles about 8 inches high. Wastebasket Paper (Wrappers. Envelopes, Etc.)) Flatten and pack down in a box or bundle, so that it can be carried. his favor prior to tha caucus. - Rep. Eugene Marsh, McMinn- ville, was named without op position to the speakership of the house of representatives. His election has been conceded for number of months with suf ficient votes pledged him by house members since about last June. Both Belton and Marsh are Republicans, and will preside over dominantly Republican assemblies. In the senate, there are only five Democrats, while there are 23 Republicans. In the house the Republicans have a SO to 10 majority. House Officials Named Other posts of importance In both houses were determined at the caucuses. In the house, the assembly elected the following officials: Chief clerk Clarlbel Buff, previously stenographer to Fred Drager: assistant chief clerk Patricia Sylvers, a veteran at the post; calendar clerk Edith Bynon Low, who also has held the post previously; reading clerk Richard Wilson, another veteran; sergeant at arms Cap tain Dow Lovell, Salem, who re cently returned from several years overseas with the 41st di vision; doorkeeper Lee How ard; and mailing clerk Vivien Ledoux. Only opposition vote was on the Dost of mailing clerk. Miss Ledoux won the post over M, T. Collins, who held it last year, by secret ballot in the smoke-filled caucus room. At the senate caucus, the fol lowing clerks and other officials were named: Chief clerk Mrs. Zylpha Burns, a veteran at the post. from Portland; assistant chief AMERICA URGENTLY NEEDS OUR for Critical Military Uses TURN IT IN RIGHT NOW! The schools of Medford and all Jackson Countv will again conduct a WASTE trlMMlV PAPER DRIVE here ... The need is so critical that every single pound of paper you can turn in will be needed . . . Waste paper is required to make or pack more than 700,000 items used by our troops and fleet abroad from bomb casings to blood plasma containers. Of course we must all do our share . . . we must enthusiasti cally back this drive of the schools and do our full share to relieve the serious shortage. Have YOUR waste paper ready for the school boys and girls .... have it packaged in conformance with the chart shown here ... tie it securely so that it may be loaded into railroad cars for immediate shipment. Here is one drive in which EVERYONE can have a share and YOUR effort will really help to speed Victory! clerk Miss Genevieve Cooper, Portland; calendar clerk Miss Pearl Schaeifer Portland; read Ing clerk Gordon Barnard, La Grande; sergeant at arms Banks Mortimer, Portland; door keeper Robert Campbell, Port land: and mailing clerk Wil liam King, Prineville. All the selections were unani mous with the exceptions of two, for assistant chief clerk and for doorkeeper Miss Cooper de feated Nettie Spaulding, Salem, by a 20 to 10 secret vote, for CHEST COLD TIGHTNESS of children quickly loosened up by Penetro Grandma's old- time mutton suet idea developed by modern science into a eoun- , quick relief. 25c,double sue 35c. sCwo I PEN ETRD assistant clerk, and Campbell won the post of doorkeeper from Walter Lynn, Portland, by a 16 to 14 vote. There libraries are 21 branch publio in San Francisco. Dm Mall Tribune Want Ads. 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