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BUSINESS DIRECTORY Moving BADS TRANSFER & ST&hAflB CO Our own padded vans serving tot entire Pacific coait Dial 7121. FURNITURE MOVING anywhere any time C i t v Transfer ft Storage , Phone 4604 ' Hoofing BOOT contracting and root repair . All types ol roofing, rtancnlsed Paboo distributors Workmanship and materials guaranteed Time ' paymema Free estimates IKiRSON FAINT tt RUOf STOR1 3B S BartleM Phone 3H43 Traruter . CITJ TRANSFER & STORAd CO , Complete transler. moving and stor ' age service Also packing, crating - and shipping by expert workmen 88 S Fir St Phone 66. night 2075 BAVIS TRANSFER St STORAGE ' CO. Medford Modern storage serv ice. Long distance, hauling, Dial irURNITURE MOVING i StORAflt , We have van moving aoulpment : tor local and long-distance -hauling i pry and clean storage (concrete .' building) with special locker rooms at low rates. ; SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSI Moow Mum rir XADS TRANSFER 4, STORAfii CO A complete trucking service to . meet vour needs Dial 7121 40 YEARS OF SERVICE ' Vacuum Repairing MLECTROLUX for rent Repair all vacuums Phone 9924 Jack Wilson 1020 East lllh Painting FAINTING - interior and exterior Free estimates Phone 2824 , ' Septic Tank Cleaning SEPTIC UnV and cesspool pumping Alio drain tile and sepUe tanks In- stalled Phone 2S24 y Building 1 FOR ALL Building problems call 7204 competent workmen, fully Insured. 'The Home should come first." PLASTER Patching, Stucco and ce ment work, plain or ornamental ' Frank R Walton Phone 4574. BUILDING, remodeling." repairing modernizing. Interior and exterior , painUng and decorating, fireplace and flue construction. foundaUon and cement work, root shingling c Floor plans and architectural serv ice available. Free estimates Com plete Job Under One Contract' j rirst-class mechanics for all serv ices Harold M Majors Contractor no ouiiaer. 023 t uoiiv street Phone S(if)2 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of - Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of SOPHRONIA SANBORN, do- ceasea. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and report in the above entitled estate and that by order f the County Court in and for Jackson County. Oregon. hearing upon' the game has - been set for Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1945, in the County Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to present the same on or before sucn time. Date of first publication of this notice is May 11th, 1945. CHARLES KELL, Administrator of the Estate of Sophronia Sanborn, deceased. GEORGE M. ROBERTS, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that I nave been appointed by tne County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Thomas M. Ricketts, also known as T. M. Ricketts, deceased, and have qualified. All persons . having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied, to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for said estate, at Room 40D, Medford Center Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published June 1, 1945. C. A. RICKETTS, Administrator Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM OLSON, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed Administratrix of the above estate, by the County ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners. 7:00 p. m. to 3:00 a.m. except Sunday. Phone day time 5300; night 9101. ATTENTION BUILDERS CONTRACTORS r or. your' convenience, we of fer a new . . . EQUIPMENT RENTAL SERVICE Air Compressors Air Tools a Concrete Mixer a Water Pumpi a Elevators Trailers m rower mwi a Power Drills ( a Power Units EATHERTON'S FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Ph. 3146 Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and having qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against sam estate to present them at the office of the under signed's attorney, at 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, properly verified and with prop er voucner, witnin six months from the date of the first publi cation of this notice which is the oth day of June, 1945. ESTHER DORIS HANSEN, Administratrix, O. H. BENGTSON Attorney for Administratrix, On the Radio Chain STATIONS! Chain afflilatloD and where ttaer are on toe aiaii KALI (CBS), I1U Portland, ssa inrtu-rJiuo). iiuu, foruana If ,1 A funr.niM - . uuei n Spokanei KaO (NBU-BlueV 110 Ban Francisco; liuw (NHOKed) 1211, Portland: KJR (NBU-Bluel 1000 Seattle; KNX (CBS), 1070 Los Angeles; KOA (NBC-Red), 830 Denver; KOIN (CBS), 070, Port, land: KOHO (NBC-Redl 50 Seat- Ue. KPO (NBC Red), gSO, III Francisco; HSU (CBg). 1140. Sail Lake City Time Saowo ig PWT. w .v v e- sis, a J OB4S4J JTKBIOT. OK for Release. NBC: Sam Hayes. News, MBS; This Man Named Jor- oan, uua. J:ia p. m Dick Tracy, BN; Super- uutii, no duj ano two, riDV. 8:30 p m Jack Armstrong, BN: News. CBS: Tom Mix. .MBS. 5:45 p m kUmer Peterson, Com- uienuiiur. vapi. miomgnx, on: Nltfht Mor Win MRQ- K.'-..-- rilU 6:00 p m. Walts Time. NBC: Ca- Dnei neatter. mus S:1S n rn.N.iwa HN 5:30 o m. People Are funny, NBC, inose weosters. lbs: uouoie Nothlne. MBS: Snatllsht Bands. BN Tffi D m. Amoa and Andv. NBf. Sr.mmy Kaye's Varieties. BN: Durante and Moore, CB3. 7:15 o m. Lowell Thomas MBS 7:30 p m. Hollywood Preview, CBS; Lone Ranger MBS BUI Stern NBC: Breneman's Highlights. BN. 8:00 o m J1shts MWa. Jack K wood show. CBS: Suooer Club NBC 8:15 p m Fleetwood Lavton NBC: roniR-nt in Hollywood, ens 8:30 p m. Dufty'a Tavern, NBC; It pays to be Ignorant CBS: Frances Greer Show. BN. 8.00 p. m. Night Editor. NBC; Tom Hreneman. BN: News. MBS A Ulrica Family. CBS 0:30 n m. Adventures of Thin Man CBS; News, BN: Freedom of Oppor tunity, Mtia 10:80 p. m. Orchestra. NBC: Or chestra CBS ll:00-.n. m. Oreh.. NBC: Orch.. CBS. Baturtfav 6:00 p. m Youth oa Parade. CBS: Orcheatra. BN 5:13 p. m. Canary Pet Shop. MBS. DMl! p. Hi. tJOasion oympainy. an; Symphony of tha Amertcaa MBS; Blues In tha Afternoon. NBC. 6:45 p nu Newa. CBS; Clmer Peter ton. NBC . 6:00 p m Bare Dane. NBC: Vour tilt farao e. Lbs; urcnestra, misa. 6:30 d m. SDotllfht Hindi. BN Can You TopThla? NBC; Paging Mike jncnaiiej, maa. 6:45 p. m. Saturday Serenadea CBS. 7:00 p m. Judy Canova Bbow NBC; Andy Ruaiell. BN. 7:15 p. m. Mayor of the Town. 7:30 p. m Grand Ol Oprr NBC: nea nyaar, mbs; iien vry, on. 8 d. m. Early American Music. BN: America In tha Air. CBS: Truth oi Consequences, NBC; Chicago Theater or tna ait, mhs O OU p. m. VtBlllIOs viri.iw, FBI In Peace and War. CBS: Leland blow a, BN 9:00 p. m. Vlewa and Interview!, BN; Thie la My Story. CBS: Newa, MB9 0:15 p. m. Dream Boat, MB8; Or- cheatra. NBC 0:30 p. m. Three Sona, NBC; Or- cnesura, nu3. 0:45 p m.Dont You Believe It CBS: Lee Slmma, Pianiat, nbc 10:00 p. m. Nawa. NBC; Kay's Kan. teen. HN 10:30 p. m. Hollywood Barn Dance, 10:45 p. m. Orchentra, KBC. HKtO p. m. Orchestra, CBS; This Moving World. BN: Orcheatra. NBC ARGENTINE NEWSPAPER SUSPENDED BY POLICE Montevideo, June 8 (U.R) Argentine police last night sus pended publication of La Bri tuna, largest afternoon paper in Rosario, for an indefinite period. There was no Immediate of ficial explanation of the shut down, - but La Brituna was known to be strongly opposed to the present Argentine govern ment Central Point Central Point, June 8 Seventh grade pupils and their teacher, Ruth Wright, enjoyed a picnic and swimming party at Jackson Hot Springs May 28 Others attending were Don Thumbler, and the Messrs. Bate- man, Wheeler, Anhorn, Boes, Parsons, and Root, Friends of Lew Esque were saddened to learn of his sudden passing. He had successfully un dergone an operation, and was apparently on the way to recoV' ery when death occurred. Mr, Esque is an old-timer in south ern Oregon and leaves many friends. Golden Link Class party will be June 8. at the home of Mrs. E. E. Scott, Instead of at Mabel Carr's In Medford as formerly announced. Jim Allen, of the Merchant Marine, and Ellsworth Robinson of the Navy, were botbr home to gradunte Friday night with the rest of the class ol s. Mrs. Arlie Walker of McMinn vllle, is visiting relatives here. She is a sister of Ray and Jack Burns. Everett McGee of Ashland, and James Chapman of North west Christian College In Eugene will preach at the Church of Christ during absence of the min ister, E. Gilbert Cays. Mr. and Mrs. Cays left Sunday to begin a two-week evangelistic service at Coos Bay. Mrs. E. E. Scott has received word that her daughter, Mildred Swain, has reached Florida en route home from South America. Robert Grlsham, son of Mr. and Mm. Nate Grlsham arrived home Saturday on a 30-day fur lough. POISON OAK? Try a bottle of ZEMACOL ton most aantrtetf or vaar mony thacrfnll refund d OM a bntUe U 4a at evEftTERN THRIFT. Your Health and It's Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. . Readers should address Inquiries toi Or. William Brady. -265 El Camlno. Beverly Hill. Calif. WHY 8UPERST In an essay on Superstitions submitted for our school paper (writes a Canadian reader) si a 1 n tai n e d that changes of weather, rain or snow, dry or wet, have little or noth ing to do with infections of the respira tory tract, and so one of the most odius su p e f s titions is h a r b ored by Dr. Brady even educated men clergymen, doctors of philosophy, masters of art and science and doctors of medicine. Such a man walks into the class room and says, "Close that win dow, boy, I don't want you lads catching cold" or the clergyman cautions people that "The wind Is so cold and raw, I fear you will catch cold. First my composition teacher, then the superintendent of schools objected that this por tion of my essay was not scienti fically true. I cited articles of yours on Prevention of Pneu monia and the little lesson "Call it Crl." The judge dismissed your theories as inconsequential. Some of the teachers cackled that your newspaper column is mainly an old ladies gossip col umn. They concluded that you will have to change your opinion to accord with scientific investi gations. I asked what scientific investi gations, and they told me it had been proved recently at McGill that people catch cold more quickly in a draft than not in a draft, that after all there are al ways some microbes in the sys tem or in the nose or throat, and slight chilling of the body In a draft lowers resistance. . . Sir, what am I, a student who Is "weak," who gets low marks, to do against men with degrees. (L. Q.) You and I are disqualified at the barrier, - Lauren, our theories, concepts, notions or beliefs are not scientific, where as those of the old timers are scientific. That the experiments conduct ed at McGill proved anything as opposed to the experience of polar explorers, soldiers in fox holes in this war and In the trenches in the first World War, and countless hunters, fisher men, woodsmen, surveyors, sail ors and other folk who know what exposure to cold, wet and sudden and extreme changes of weather means, is silly, I should say. It will have no weight with the old fossils, but if anybody cares to know I say that so far as I have learned there is no evidence to support the notion that "resistance," whatever that may mean, is adversely affected by change of weather, dampness. draft, etc. It devolves upon any one who argues to the contrary to define what he or she means by "resistance" so that we may know what he or she i talking about. As for immunity against re spiratory Infections, certainly Starts Tonight! ygJ a T as. i DUUGER Tho Amazing Master MentoUst I M (ffR ) 1 -Xt1H f. 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EM somf-- wouLDeewlluJ 1 should .KSYloTd V JZilri ' K"-W JOi ' s UP IM A TPURTY WHERE ELSE" to PUT UP J M fJSpil MONO MORN At S1MS6H , wWO )Gi Y2&" I f-fe-K' -f SA- Jtutf 1 Atm ha etcwsPENDiMd-ntE weekend V f :, 1- ViS' tfejftJI &Z$$?A : ITIONS THRIVE there Is no scientific, statistical or empirical evidence that cold, dampness, drafts or sudden change of weather lowers any immunity one happens to have against any known respiratory Infection, be it pneumonia, diph theria or measles. QUESTIONS ANSWERS Fluent My husband uses tobacco fluently. Can you help me convince him It Is a health destroyer? (Mrs. O. C. R.) Answer You mean he chews tobac co and the dog house In the remot est corner o( the back yard Is the proper place for him. Ma'am. Send stamped envelope bearing his address, for pamphlet on the Tobacco Habit. The substitute plug described therein may help him to break the habit Cryptorchidism' Son, 14, bom with one testlcla un descended. At age 6 he received In jections without apparent result, but since then developed hernia. At 13 he had more injecUons, again without ap, ur.nl hnfit. IR. K.) Answer If one testicle Is normal there need" be no anxiety as to the development of virility. If the hypo dermic or lntra-muscular Injections of fintjrtnrnltiiitarv-iika hormone, ad ministered for a reasonable period of time, at or before the age or u, tan to cause the testicle to descend into scrotum, there remains xne aiwrnanvr of aurgerv or let-alonesIn view of the nniimnp, nf hernia. VOUr Son ShOUld have surgical treatment now. If un descended testicle Is allowed to go un treated the youth may have) aerlous trouble in a few years. (Copyright 1945 by John r. Dllle Co.) Foots Creek Foots Creek, June 8 Mr. and Mrs. W. Stevens and son Howard who "recently sold their ranch on the right fork of the creek and bought the property adjoin inat the . Gem cottage on the highway are moving there this week. . . Mrs. Vance Wolgamott and Mrs. Roy Mershon of Medford left May 28 for Portland to spend a couple of weeks. ' Raymond Kile, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kile has finished his Radar training and been sent to an undisclosed post. Mr. and Mrs. Weaver received word from their youngest son he would be home soon. He has been in a hospital sometime from injuries received overseas, Club will meet June 14, with Mrs. John Barnes. Mrs. Garland Cox of Twenty- nine Palms, Calif., visited May CHALKER'S Will be closed until Sat urday, June 9th, due to alterations Phone for Future Reserva tions to Gold Hill, 474. DANCE J Nightingale Club Tues. & Sat. Nights Good Music nad Floor One block north of big In tersection on new Camp White highway, turn right. go two blocks, end of road. Les Shaw, Owner. Phone 9116 or Residence 2344 J CHALKER'S H8v' Sfe A f!VTV H terseclion on new Camp SQUADRON, SAWYER VTZT ; IS JUST BETWEEN US, v.- ' f f J7m AND WAITS UNTILTHE I WhlU highway, turn right, ' r t . ,Lwm MIND YOU-IT'S A LIST , ' , L . V m J LAST MOMENT BEFORE I go two block., and of road. M"i f U L.K OF PILOTS-MOST LIKELYj . -' tTSl VAT '' JUMPING FROM A . I Lei Shaw, Owner. TK' TO BE LOST asssasa ' fw ft''- BURNING PLANE?) ? I .1 I BLONDlE ; ; t i me. ki I rw SHOW I 0y WMlfflVX . . .AMa betM. 24 with Mr. and Mrs. George Lance. She had been called to Medford to be with her daugh ter who was ill. Mexican Laborers Strike For Raise Twin Falls, Ida., June 8 (U.R) Approximately 300 striking Mexican laborers refused to work today or to let others of their countrymen leave the Twin Falls farm labor camp for jobs in beet fields. ROGUE RIVER LODGE Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing Open Kvery Night Except Mondays Phone Trail 1404 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX rawer &3 rsr nos Armo ors&SSft .' avo. foe nio ts. soogmt fmrnessL soza.v X cam avw. M-nwlawll f tviciTH a mo Merc l y f ceaatAr mf i K , sen!-"1 r HaexoiTHrVHS A fx 1 niT-iiii iliifa yfr rno fzantc mss, - r I r Y"r J ? ewe Aiosr&mgi :A A . sve J iqFrrilK ( - I Jj 'fih A SffivmSisoooaBO W BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH H f-s-l III' IJLU'I) P332! 6P-LS 0" FIRE tt- Y Ve wwt . I 'ljl I A WHPiT TH' 0INQ D0N4 J CHftNGEO i 4 IW' UwJfA t minn ci do hav H SNUFFV HftWKV TftVJKVU i i - n?rrTf m b iwj,i i n i . i i t i 1 1 i n' i i mm i Uw ..ftiiifeiy flliF3., BUZ 8AWYER I f AYE, SIR. HE CRASHED INTO T I'M A STAUNCH W I THE FIRST TWO riAMES ON THAT T SIR.MAv'XlU ANSWER A 0UESTWN A LIVE TARGET AND MANAGED ) BELIEVER IN THE LIST WERE GOOCH AND HIGGINS.l I ASK 1 WITH A QUESTION. MORNING! I TO CRAWL OUT OF RANGE LAW OF AVERAGES, GONEIBOTWOFTHFM GONE! WHERE IWHERE WOULD YOU PUT V WITH A BROKEN LEG. IT'S ) SAVWER .THE BET- !w JmtelifXnS MY NAME THE NAME OF A PILOT DROPPED BY SICK L A MIRACLE THAT HE'S raT TER THE PILOT THE JZT - j COMES ON WHO MAVES FOOL LAND BAY TO SEE HIGGlNS. T ALIVE. 4B BETTER HIS CHANCES. ?y (f'li, i iy TAvOUR LIST INGS ON BEACHES, ' uee. inCTTOTUP J l V im I'VE MADE A LIST- THIS C '- -,. 1 1 I Tl 1 PLIES UNDER BRIDGES. Iw flMWi-WA' p6 8h6uld3 (again, . -ssarw-(KITE CAUGHT) cL 'Ml BEFORE ITr. ZaTT W-tO6& ?iSCS E. M. Guest, placement offl - cer, said the Mexican struck for an 80 cents ner hour rate, which would be three cents above theissJ government celling for skilled' labor in the beet fields. I Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. DANCE TONIGHT to the mutlo oi Smoky, Danny & Bill PLAYING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRIDAY Take-It-Easy Lodge Featuring Chicken. Steak and Spanish' Dinners Vi ml up Savage Creek, where Jackson meets Josephine j t3 rue Bat of tveao AMOUNTS TO at 4,000.00 , Friday, June J, 1945 DO YOU ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET Crossword Puzzle '- ACKOSl ' I Criminal burning Ladlei' man Part of anlmal'i tomach IS Author of "Wutherlnf Hfldhta" 11Hawwt U AnRla 14 Light (abbr.1 ItOava peimluton 15 Hold a grudf 10 Pronoun ' 11 airl'a nam M Atmoapher 33 Arab laadarf tS-Jait 2 Plmpla 37 Mosaic law 39 Playa court H 30 Hardened is Literary aorapa 34 Puta on 35 Hawaiian lara, SNot working IS Stupidity 40 French arilel 41 Wireleaa 43 Tardy 44 Hate 48 Shield 41 Blind 48 Fervor 1 pi ZW Bmi. ai LUUd rten fiaasuto. Is MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNH ELEVEN KNOW? NOW la the time to sell your id la used car. Get a price quotation to day from answes m rRKVIOUS PUZZLB DOWN Went up 3 Teari 3 Formal titkf Grandchild (Scot.) 5 Small naD tv Ana 7 Poker bet First note In OuMo'a scalg t Trolley cara 10 Drab 11 Impish JJ Stop work , is BtoUcsi city 17 Christ ma oanl 19 Nrmpb 33 Shalrow watt 14 Artist's workshop j jiOrappldj '( 3ft Speculate 3 Directory of church aenrleaff . 19 Mournful cry tlLoweat point S3 Titled women v-in motion :ion . sit I hera I i 17 flfa eagla piiDiie nti 19 Othello1 betrayer Htfh card 4S UK 41 Land metmtf lljASTL iBlAiRlRjgl E RF EiS TT-fFlAlelTjE pi sun r e a p fjsji' ij iB ti "o str j mTjB p l 5 lie e f sJipJaJmI& e l ?IyLP"lH 1puRRg