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8 23 ENJOY RESIDENCE AT G.C. CLUBHOUSE Twenty-three young women enjoyed the co-operative living plan of the Girls' Community club during the past year ac cording to the annual report of the club matron to the Com munity Chest board. The ma jority of these were from small er communities in Jackson county and nave greatly appre ciated the one year resident term available, the matron ctates The resident girls held num erous parties, dinners and danc es and one neld her wedding in the cub rooms. The service rendered these young women can not be valued in dollars and cents." the report states. "Over 250 Rills have lived at the club house without a single case of delinquency ever reported. All girls accepted must be employed in the minimum wage bracket or else attending business schools." ' Other activities which the re port lijts include a softball team, a frea employment service for domestics, housing service for SEE HUMPHREY FIRST If You Are Buying Or Selling A Used Car Humphrey Motors USED CAR EXCHANGE 33 S. Riverside Ave. CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Com Out and See the Bearsl The United Company of Oregon, Inc. Ii offering, for a limited time, a small block of its CAPITAL STOCK at the par value of $1.00 per share. This is an Oregon corporation and sales of stock will be confined to residents of Oregon only. The right Is reserved to withdraw this offer without notice. For particulars, call upon or write to J. H Dawson, President, 129 North Riverside Avenue, Medford, Oregon, (Phone 3463) or Lew G. Gilman, Secretary-Treasurer, Route 3, Box 296, Medford, Oregon, (Phone 6429.) tiT's 3 A D AYV) EMPIRE BUILDER ff i x ,M Rebel Regime IvvW'.-::':'-':: 0;!'-::iH Military junta headed r.vy-'-.VjjCv:-:- by Romulo Betancourt v3fJ (v c fj c 7"Jk overthrows Venezuela b7t aovernmenr. ousting CpLOMl4fKu;l President Medina llSOUTH AMERICAjllfl Wj RAZIL jjplli! Ocean -iij J PARA. Argentina revolt I J quiets down after v.v.-VV I return to power Sn CorlosU Provisional Junta headed by Romulo Betancourt takes over the government of Venezuela, announcing it will rulo until free elections can be held, throwing political situation of South America into turmoil again. Map shows Venezuela in relation with South America and closeup. soldiers' wives and telephone in-1 formation. The recreation room was used by 26 different civic organization!: during the year who held 191 meetings with an attendance of over 5000 persons. The report points out that be cause the house is over 60 years j old and because over 500 per sons use its facilities eacn month, there is a constant ex pense for upkeep and repair. Jacksonville Jacksonville, Oct. 22 Vernon Hamaker, Bill Johnson and Ray Walters were recently discharg ed from the armed forces. L. M. Cline, Lester Norman and Robert Decker were initiat ed Friday in Jacksonville I.O. O.F. lodge. The U. S. Hall has been com pletely remodeled by members of Jacksonville I.O.O.F. lodge. Breakfast . . Luncheon.. Dinner... Food rationing necessitated resfriction of dining service on the Empire Builder to two meals daily for civilian patrons. Easing of wartime controls have made possible resumption of three-times-a-day food service. Again on the menus are many Great Northern specialities long famous to regular patrons of the Empire Builder. See vonr local agent or write toi C L- BISCHOFF, Trav. Pa-s'r Apt. 530 American Bank Fi I I iz . , BLacon 7273 Portland 5, Oregon route otthe EMPIRE BUILDER Between! PORTLAND MINNEAPOLIS in Venezuela Ceilings, walls and windows have been repainted making the building very attractive. Next dance in the hall will be the harvest ball on October 27. The Chamber of Commerce room and the Garden club rooms in the old U. S. hotel building have also been repainted and re modeled. The Jackson County Mining association met In the chamber of commerce room Friday. Plans were made to revive the mining industry in Jackson county, especially in the Jacksonville area where there is rich ore. The new buses which run be tween Jacksonville and Medford six times a day are filling a long- felt need. Schedules are avail able at the Kimball and Childers real estate office. The building next to the Min ers cafe on Main street has re cently been sold and is being fixed for a dry goods store. Nazi U-Boat Pens finally Wrecked Hamburg, Oct. 22 (U.R) Ger many's former "indestructible" U-boat pens, which defied some of the Allies heaviest air bomb ings, were in shambles today. Demolitions set off Sunday blew open the pens and toppled the massive concrete roofs and 60-foot outer wall. A British engineering unit and experts from the War office had been working since the end of the war preparing the demolition job, one of the largest in the his tory of the British army. EIGHT DIE IN CRASH Carlisle, Ark.. Oct. 22 U.PJ I The list of dead stood at eight today as police completed iden j tification of the bodies of those j killed in the grade crossing crash I of a Rock Island passenger train : and a truck. The accident oc j curred near here yesterday. I Use Mall Trlbun Want Ada. TACOMA SEATTLE SPOKANE ST. PAUL CHICAGO FILE FLOWER LISTED BY CLUB Jacksonville, Oct. 22 Seven classifications for exhibits in the Jacksonville Garden club flower show set for Oct. 24 in the club rooms in U. S. Hall, Main street, have been announced by the club. This will include chrysan themums, house plants, birds, goldfish, dried materials, odd containers and arrangements. Entries should be in not Inter than 1:30 p. m. on the day of the show, it is stated. Prizes will be awarded in each group and the individual receiving the highest number of points will be award ed a grand prize. The show is open to the public for both exhibit entries and for visitors, it is stated. A plant sale will be held by the club at the hall Oct. 26. THE GRANGE Eagle Point Grango At the meeting of Eagle Point Grange Oct. 16, Master G. E. Oustevnout presiding, Mr. and Mrs. Massey took first and sec ond degrees. During lecture hour there was open discussion on "What Labor Wants". Mr. Hay showed moving pic tures taken at the grange picnic held at Ltthm Park Aug. 19. Elections will be held at next meeting of Grange. Third and fourth degree work will be put on at the second meeting In November. Remember the date, Nov. 3, Fall carnivai. All grange ladles please bring or send a pie. If you wish to enter "Canned Fruit Contest" in Portland call Mrs. Mathews for instructions. H.E.C. will meet with Mrs. Ruby Voung, Oct. 31. Co-hostess is Cora Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John Woodridge, A Woodridge and R. G. Fowler will be next serving committee. WEATHER Northern California Clear to day, tonight and Thursday ex cept partly cloudy south portion today. Strong northerly wind Sacramento valley. Moderate to fresh northerly wind off coast. Cooler interior. Daily Weather Report FORECASTS Medford and vicinity. Partly clourtv toniRht and Tuesday. Cooler tonight. Siirhtly warmer Tuesday. Oreaon: Mostly cloudy tonight and Tuesday. Cooler tonight. Moderate to fresh north;vest wind off coast. LOCAL, DATA Temperature a year ago today: Highest 73: lowest 4.1. Total monthly precipitation .49 Inches. Deficiency for the month .33 Inches. Total precipitation ainco September 1, 194.1 .9.1 Inches. 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