Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 10, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Bookkeeping
BUSINESS BOOKKEEPERS. 407 Lib
erty p'Qg- rrione a;w.
Chiropodist
ChiroDOdist
TBEATMENT of All Foot Trouble!
Lr a. an. upner, ncpisierea Lm
ropodlit ( Foot Specialist ) .
217 Fluhrer Bid. Dial 3103
Fur Shop
HARRIET'S Fur Shop Complete fur
service, oiv iYit-iuiuru vciucr oiug
Phone 4307
Well Drilling
WATir.n WELLS drilled with modern
equipment. Call 7372. C. O. Simp-
lon Urlliing -o., wm ncuuy nvq.
WELL DRILLING with modern equip
ment Sea Goft Bros., at Stamper
and Goft Bros Hardware, 225 W.
Main Phone 3939 Medford. Jocuzzi
ano myera ui2ijaditBMMuoctj
Notary' Public
NOTARY PUBLIC
After Hours and Holidays
Walter Jones. Realtor. Phone 2570
Moving
Our own padded vans serving the
entire facmi; mm
5FURN1TURE MOVING anywhere any
time. -liy A.tMH.C. Mvw.v.
- Phone 4(164.
Piano Tuning
. . . A ki'i mi i DrDiiDiHC. vnir
ING. J. W. Kellogg, P. O. Box 602,
Ashland. Phone n.v-'.
Orchestra
WHEli in need ot musician! for any
occasion, call J. Vernon Marshall,
Secretary of Medford Musicians
Union, lnone i:tt.
Real Estate Listing Wanted
reA estate listings wanted
fer Jones. Realtor Ph 2570. Medford
Radio
W"? HAVE largo stock of tubes and
parts to give quick, reliable service
on all tvpes of radios. Dial 3859.
Phillips Radio, 1307 N. Riverside.
WALTS RADIO .SERVlCERepalring
on all makes radios and public ad
dress equipment 411 E. Main.
Painting
K J. PERRY, spray painters and inter
ior decorators. Free estimates. Pn.
3155.
COMPLETE Painting and Paper Hang-
ing service. Area between Medford
and Grants Pass Phone Rogue River
No 2 or J W. Burk. Old Stage
r fload. first house S. of Rocky Point
bridge. .
WEST COAST PA1NTKKS AND
DECORATORS
First-class mechanics. Phone 7201 for
free estimates. Also spray painting.
POINTING Interior and exterior.
Free esllmnli-s Phone 2B24.
Septic Tank Cleaning
SEPTIC tank and cesspool pumping.
Also drain tile and sepUo tanks in
itallfrt Phone 2S24.
Vacuum Repairing
tLECTKOLUX for rent. Repair all
vacuums. Phone S921. Jack Wilson.
1fi20 East 11th. .
Roofing
fcOOF contracting and roof repairs.
All types of rooting. Franchlsed
Pabco distributors. Workmanship
and material.! guaranteed. Time
navmenta. Free esUmates.
BKERSON PAINT & ROOF STORE
38 S Bartlett. Phone 3843
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CJU.
Complete transfer, moving and , etor
age service. Also packing, crating
"d hipping by expert workmen.
38 S Fir St. phoneBjijight j07?
(' DAVIS TRANSFER It STORAGE
CO Medford Modern storage serv
ice Long distance hauling. Dial
2638 40 South Fir.
FURNITURE. MOVING & STOWAGE
We have van moving equipment i tor
local and long-dlsUnceaulln. Dry
and clean storage ,""""'i'",.t
- tng) with special locker rooms at
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Phone 3758
EADS TRANS EK Y""n.".S
A complete trucking service to meet
""an YEARS OF SERVICE
Tile Work
e . .. JTiZ ,k- Wnll.
floors, dralnboards. store fronts, can
Mr. Lambert, t.vtn. :m.i
Building
rLAallil i-aiuniiiR. hi." , -.
ment work, plain or ornamental.
BUILDING, remodeling. repairing,
modernising, Interior and exterior
painting and decorating, flrep ace
and flue construcUon. foundation
and cement work, roof shingling
Floor plans and architectural serv
ice available. Free estimates. 'Com;
plete Job Under One Contract.
Tirst-i'lass mechanics for all serv
ices, Harold M Majors S01"!,",0.'
and Builder, 522 S. Holly Street
Phon 50!2
Insurance
FOR COMPLETE protection against
l. hi fire. burnlary. liability caa.
tultv. etc., utr" Walter Jones. 2TO
MISCELLANEOUS
CERTIFIED Accordion teacher will
teach In Medford one day a wejk;
Those Interested, phone 2755 lor
Information.
Chiropractor
DR. E. M. NELSON , Chiropractor.
Painless Tension Control Treatment
Dial :.RH7 Hours n a. m. to 3 p..nv
LEGAL NOTICES
Administrator'! Notice to
Creditors
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed by the County Court
of Jackson CouVity, Oregon, Ad
ministrator of the estate of Lora
E. Jones, deceased, also known
as Ora E. Jones and also as Ora
Jones, but being one and the
same person. All parties having
claims against the said estate are
hereby notified to present the
same duly verified to the undcr
y signed Administrator at his of-
itce in ine united oiatcs nauimai
Bank Building in Mediora, ure
gon, within six (6) months from
the date of this notice. Dated
July 10, 1945.
GUS NEWBURY.
Administrator of the estate of
Lora E. Jones. Deceased, also
known as Ora E. Jones and
also as Ora Jones, but being
one and the same person.
doid Hill
Gold Hill. July 10 Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Lance and son Bobby
entertained July 4 at their cabin
on Foots Creeks for Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Thompson and son Peto, Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Cook, .Mr. and Mrs.
Alva Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Lance, Mr. and Mrs. H. D Force
and two children Jack and Judy,
Mrs. Creighton Thompson and
daughter Jennie Lou, George
Haff and Chas. Carter.
Mrs. Jeannette Greer of Port-
land, Is visiting her son Frank
iygari ana tamily.
Thomas H. Smith, S2-c of San
Diego, Calif., is spending his
leave here with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Z. Smith and fam
ily and his sisters, Mrs. Geo. I.
crown and Mrs. Paul Johnston
of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Reno ("orris on
and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Schaf-
iran, of Minneapolis, Minn., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Abroe.
Miss Barbara Smith lft
day for Springfield, Ore., to visit
tier sister, Mrs. Harold Wilson.
Glenn Cleek of Klamath Falls
is here visiting his grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright."
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Gribble
are enjoying a visit with Mrs.
Gribble's sister, Mrs. Ruth Mor
gan and son of Los Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and
children Louise and Kenneth,
returned last week from Los An
geles where Mr. Dunn received
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grantham
and daughter of Ogden, Utah,
Visited last week with tVTr
G r a n t h a m's uncle, Clarence
iiiumpson ana family. The
Granthams are moving from
Ogden to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Lance
and daughter Beverly of Tujun
ga, Calif., are spending their
vacation with Mr. Lance's broth
er Garland Lance and wife. They
are also enjoying fishing in the
Rogue.
Merritt Davis of Dallas, Ore.,
came the first of the week for a
visit with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Puhl enter
tained Mr. Puhl's cousin. Mrs.
H. S. Nutter and OrannnUU-
B.H.iuiOUSlllcl
of Los Angeles, Calif., several
ways last weeK.
Mr. and Mrs. Ozzie Farmer
and SOn nf RinhmnnH rli
visiting Mrs. Farmer's mother,
lurs. w. is. uhaffee.
Wm. Cnnner on4 a
turned Thursday from San Fran
cisco, where they have been
visiting Mrs. Conner's two
daughters. "Bill" has received a
medical discharge from the army
and will remain here with his
mother.
Mr. and Mrs Moi,,i
... iuuviuau
of Bremerton, Wash., are visit-1
Ins With Mrs Knll t l
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Sutton and
w"ier relatives,
Mr. and Mrs T.,., it-
. ... . . ..aj-ca
and tWO Children vicitorl thi-
week with Mrs. Hayes' father
John Hayes.
Mrs. Gilbert Lentz and -two
children of Richmond, Calif
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Lentz.
On the Radio Chain
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fABc5"BlJnBD' perandi HEX
tli i ' .'J,0i Por"and: KGO (ABC)
aio, San Francisco; KGW fNnri
620 Portland; KJR (ABC) 1000
Seattle; KNX (CBS) 1070, Los An
geles; KOA (NBC) S50 Denver
"'N (CBS, 970. Porfland; KOMO
(NBC 950, Seattle; KPO (NBC) MO,
f!I '""'leeei KSL (CBS) 1160, Sail
Lake city.
Time Shown is pwr.
o5f0Cir?; "2 ,r"ry ."nd Plretes. ABC;
Sii.J?-rt "''ease. NBC: News. MBS;
Milton Charles, Organ, CBS
m?-15 J'oi" T". ABC: Super-mn-.MBS;
Bety and Bob. NBC.
5:30 p m. Date With Judy. NBC;
Jack Armstrong, ABC:- News, CBS
Adventures of Tom Mix, MBS.
3:45 p m. Rosa Rio, ABC.
6:"! p m- Gabriel Healter, MBS;
NS2vlE. c?rwlru CBS: Guy Lombardo.
ABC; Mystery Theater NBC
6:15 p. m. Real Stories, MBS.
6:30 p m. Victor Borge. NBC: Salu
Jfs Amlgos. ABC. American Forum,
r'n'n wwiur riRnis. t-Ba.
Sumner Welles. ABC. Service to the
7:13 o m. Lowell Thomas, MBS.
berg NBC;' Red Rider. MBS; One
8:00 p m. Supper Club, NBC; Ted
Malnne, ABC.
8 13 p m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC;
v wuiiiiiij. i-iernia, r.L.;
Theater of Romance. CBS; Alan
tuung aiiuw, no.: i no raicon, mHa
HRT- Lib foe .,.-j.:
" ' 2 rlt, U1D1I DMUf
u i iii n? i miner, runs
0:30 p. m. Now II Can Be Told, ABC.
10 00 p. m. News. NBC: Fulton
twis, ana: unarue cnan, ahu,
10:15p. m. On Our Bandstand. NBC
spui ui rrogram, adu
10:30 p. m. Edwin C Hill, CBS; Ten.
nwman'. TJita r-lt,K A DC C,.....V...r,
ii:uu laixs. i;; news, nut.:
News, ABC
WEDNESOAV
S:00 j in. Terry and Pirates. ABC:
OK For Release. NBC; This Man
Named Jordan, CBS; News, MBS.
5:13 p m. Dick Tracy, ABC: Super
man, MBS: Betty and Bob, NBC.
5-30 p m Jack Armstrong. ABC;
Nelson Pringle, News, CBS: Adven
tures ot Tom Mtx mbs: News. nhc.
5:45 p m. Elmer Peterson, NBC
Nltht News Wire MBS: Cant Mid
night ABC: News. CBS.
6:00 p m. Ray Noble. CBS; F.ddle
Cantor, NBC: Gabriel Heatter, MBS.
6:30 p m. Mr District Attorney.
nhc Detect and collect, CBS; spot
light Bands. MBS.
7:00 p m. Kay Kyaer's Kollege.
NBO; Great Moments In Music, CBS
7:13 p m News MBS
7:30 p m. Let Yourself Go, CBS;
Lone Ranger, MBS.
8:00 p m. Supper Club, NBC; Jack
Klrkwood Show. CBS: Main Line.
MBS; Lum and Abner, ABC.
815 p m Fleetwood Lawton, NBC:
Henrv Busse Orchestra, CBS; Main
Linn. MBS. News. ABC.
8 30 p m. The Gay Mrs. Festher
stone. NBC; Counterspy. ABC; Dr
Christian CBS: Fresh Up Show. MBS
w.uu n m. air ana ivirs. norm, noi.:
The S-iint. CBS: News. MBS; Spot-
llgnung tne war. ahc
tt:13 o m. Golden Harmonies, ABC.
B:30 o m. Arch Oboler Plays. MBS
10 00 p m News. NBC: Charlie
Chan ABC: rmton Lewis. MBS
10:30 p m. Orchestra. CBS; Fenne
man's Nita Club ABC: Sweetheart
Swtngtlme. NBC; Excerpts from great
music, mas.
11:00 d m News. ABC: Orrhestre.
CBS: Hotel Blltmore Orch . NBC.
The Fleishhacker Pool on the
Ocean Beach In San Francisco is
the largest outdoor swimming
pool in the world.
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Heath Drug Store
Your Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady.
265 CI Csraino. Beverly Hills. Calif.
THE DOCTOR JUST LAUGHS AT ME
A girl 14 years old, 5 feet 11
inches tall, weighs only 131
pounds, She says when she asks
her doctor how
she can stop
growing or at
least put on
some more
flesh the doc
tor just laughs
at her and says
there is noth
ing wrong.
The mother
of a 7 year old
girl says the
,tll4 . le iiarv
Dr. Brady argei wei g h s
over 100 pounds now and keeps
gaining. She is quite active and
as healthy as can be. The mother
asked her doctor about the child
and the doctor just laughed at
her and said it was what the
child ate.
These are fair Illustrations of
a great many similar pleas for
help that come in the mail from
people everywhere.
"The doctor just laughs at
me."
In many instances no doubt
the doctor does not mean to
laugh at the supplicant but rath
er to laugh with him or her, try
ing to get the supplicant In a
more cheerful mood about his or
her condition, since there is
nothing the doctor can do about
it.
That Is all very well. The trou
ble is that it might not be such
a laughing matter if the doctor
knew what to do and made a
fair attempt to do it.
Not that I have any notion of
what a doctor could do to retard
or stop growth in stature or
height in any case. But I know,
and every doctor knows, that in
some cases stunted or delayed
growth in stature or height can
be stimulated or speeded up by
suitable ductless gland hormone
treatment particularly thyroid
and pituitary hormones and by
supplementing the diet -with cal
cium and phosphorus and vita
min D, in young persons who
have not yet attained adult de
velopment (particularly children
or youths in their 'teens).
Now, please, folks, don't ask
me what ductless gland hor
mones one should take I don't
know. It is a question for your
own physician to answer, and no
one else.
As for the obese child, in such
cases, too, the doctor who knows
his business will treat the child
over a sufficient period to cor
rect the disordered metabolism
or if the family doctor cannot
undertake such treatment he
should refer the patient to a
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UNOttt SCeuTINYBY'
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physician who does and will
treat such cases. It is at any rate
the wrong time to laugh.
This child's mother asked me
for a pamphlet on How to Lose
Weight. I'm glad to send that
pamphlet to any adult who asks
for it and includes stamped self
addressed envelope. But I did
not send it to this child's mother.
I feared mother might try to put
the child on a reducing regimen
which would be dangerous in
deed. It is always dangerous for
a young person who has not yet
attained adult development to
attempt to restrict his or her diet
in any way, without constant ob
servation and advice of the
pnysician.
QUESTIONS is ANSWERS
Rone Meal
if human beings were to eat finely
ground bone mixed with ground meat
wouid they be able to digest the bone?
Would it have harmful results, or
could it have any beneficial results?
. ' (D- H. M.)
Answer Finely ground bone Is an
excellent form of calcium phosphate
for human beings, whose (relinedl diet
is generally deficient in both calcium
and phosphorus. So It would be bene
ficial rather than harmful, if aome
bone were mixed in the ground meat
for human consumption.
Blood Donor
I donated blood at the Red Cross
center recently, and they made an ap
pointment for me to donate again
eight weeks later. But a relative ad
vises me not to donate blood oftener
than every six months. (Mrs. R. W.l
Answer Most donors give blood
every six to eight weeks with Impun
ity. If your relative fears it may cause
anemia, there is no Justicatlon for that
feai. Send ten cents and stamped self
addressed envelope for booklet ''Blood
and Health."
(Copyright 1945 by John F. Dille Co.)
McLeod
McLeod, July 10 Sgt. Jack
Casey and family were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casey recent
ly. Sgt. Casey has just returned
from Italy where he has been for
the last two years. He has now
reported to the Army in Santa
Monica, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mclntirc
have returned to their home in
San Francisco after spending a
week here at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Mullens.
Raymond Mullins has gone to
Portland to report to his draft
board.
Emile Hoyez of Long Beach,
Calif., is guest of his son, Niel
Hoyez.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph B. Young
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry E. Harding, Sr., on
June 29.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Austin and
Chalker'i Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine-Dance-Refreshmenrt
Chicken and Steak Dinners
'Most Unique Place In So. Ore.
CLOSED MONDAYS
Thursdays Private Parties Only
For reservations Ph- Gold Hill 474
Patent Office.
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family have moved to Ashland.
Seaman 2 c Jack Carlton, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Carlton
has now gone overseas.
Jimmle Allen of Hermosa
Beach, Calif., is visiting his aunt,
Mrs. Nina Casey for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mullins
spent July 4 at Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Hughes and
son have returned to their home
here after spending some time
in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casey enter
tained with a picnic at their
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Cocktail Lounge Dancing
Open tfverv Night
Except Mondays
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home July 4. Present were Mr.
and Mrs. Cliff Cord and Mr. Pa
trick of Medford, Mrs. Dorothy
Hume and twin daughters, Jac
queline and Josephine, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Rayome, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Harding Sr., and Grand
ma Allen.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Stafford over the Fourth of July
were Mr. and Mrs. George
Witter and children, Donna and
Jerry of Medford and Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Stafford,
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