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i BUSINESS DIRECTORY TiU Work fn5 CERAMIC tlla work: Wall. floors, dralnboards, store fronts, call Mr. Lamocrt, vjm. uia w. 4tn. I Vacuum Repairing kUMROLOX for rent Repair au vacuums rnonw 9. iav nuwu Vi20 East lllh Septic Tank Cleaning fiEPTIC tank and cesspool pumping Also drain tils and septto tanks In- tailed Phone 2824. Transfer fclTV 'TRANSFEIt & STORAGE CO Complete transiwr, muviiia u nw ale service. Also packing, crating ana uKt"'i j ?r.: ,"r. ; 38 3 Fir St. rrionc soo, nignt tvia b'AVIS TRANSFER fc STORAGE, CO. Medford Modern storage serv. r,.. l.ons distance baullng. Dial nana An south Fir. I etouw nr. STOR We have van moving equipment for and c"n storage (concrete -build, tng) with special locker rooms at SAMSON STORAGE .WAREHOUSE SA&S1 TRANSHEH & SJA?L ,". hr SERVICE LEGAL NOTICES RIDS WANTED Bid requested for painting ex terior and interior of Shady Cove SCAU0l'bids to be delivered by August 1. 1845, to Ed Houston, Shady Cove, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. t..i. a Alfons Ostermeler and Ruth H. ior husband and wite, Plaintiffs, vs. -Everett Hoag- land. otnerwise m , Hoagland. and Margaret Hoag land. his wife; Grace A. War ner, former wife of J. M. War- nthorwise known as Jotin M. Warner, Charles E. Warner, and if married. Jane uoc ai rier, his wife, and the unknown heirg of any deceased Defend ant, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the Complaint here k. in, Defendants. To the above named Defend ant, and to the unknown heirs, if any, of any deceased Defend ant; and also to all other persons or parties' . unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate de scribed in the Complaint herein: In The Name of the State of Oregon: You, and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you herein within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, which date of first publication is July 11, 1945, and unless you answer or otherwise appear, Plaintiffs will take decree against you, and each of you, decreeing the Plaintiff to be the owner in fee simple of the fol lowing described real estate in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit: That part of Lot One (1) in Sec tion 19, Township 36 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette . Meridian, oescriDea as luiiuwa, lo-wit: Beginning at a point on flio lMnrlh hnnnrinrv line of the Pacific Highway, as the same is now located in said Lot One (1). which beginning point is 1550 feet west of the Southeast corner of said Section 19, thence run westerly along tha said north boundary line of said Pacific Highway a distance of 340 feet; thence North to Rogue River; thence- Easterly along Rogue River to a point due north of the point of beginning, being a point upon a north and south line which Is 1550 feet West of the past boundary line of said Sec tion 19; thence South to the point of beginning, said tract of land being that part of the above described Lot One on which is located the dwelling house and garage; Subject to reservations of Grants Pass Irrigation District as grantor in that certain deed of conveyance recorded at page 623 of Volume 162 Deed Records of Jackson County, Oregon, and further decreeing that you, and icach of you, the said above samed Defendants, have no right, title, estate, lien or Inter est adverse to the Plaintiff in or 1o said property, or any part thereof; and further decreeing that you, and each of you, are forever barred and enjoined from asserting any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said premises above described adverse to the Plaintiff herein. This Summons is published by Order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, made and entered of record on the 10th day of July, A.D.. 1945, directing publication of Summons once each week for four consecutive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune. Date of first publication is the 11th day of July A.D., 1945, and the date of last publication is the 1st day of August. A.D., 1945, and the last day in which you have to plead or otherwise ap pear Is the 12th day of August, A.D., 1945. V. A. C. AIILF. Attorney for Plaintiffs Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. SPECIAL GOLF COURTESY IS GRANTED 'JOE LOUIS Chicago, July 25 U.R Sgt. Joe Louis, was given permission today to play as an amateur in the all-American open golf tour nament at the Tarn O'Shantcr Country club starting Thursday, although he failed to qualify for the amateur contest. In the qualifying rounds yes terday, Louis scored a 77, while the lowest qualifying tally was 76. PARTS and SERVICE for all maun ! wakhfri and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Birtlett, Phone 2419 CUPID CLUB FOR THOSE WITH COIN Lansing, Mich., July 25 U.R) Jackson State Prison inmates have converted the world's larg est penitentiary into a virtual "cupid club for the lovelorn" with dope, liquor and special privileges for those who could pay, Attorney General John R. Dethmers charged today. Dethmers' findings were con tained in a sensational 30-count indictment of the prison's admin istration, concluding a four month investigation of activities at Jackson. The report said that some in mates were permitted the solace of wives and sweethearts in screened hospital beds. Taken on Parties Others were transported by prison employes to houses of prostitution in Jackson or taken on wild week-end parties with women at resort cottages owned by prison officials, Dethmers said. Price for admittance to the hospital "love nest" was $1, pay able to the attending nurse, the report alleged. -.Dethmers charged that there was no control of sex perversion and he reported finding moral degenerates placed together in sections of the prison where their passions vere virtually un checked. The report cited Warden Harry Jackson as responsible for "hampering the investigation" by telling inmates they did not have to testify to state examin ers and that "something would be done for them after this blows over" if they refused to talk. Jackson has served as warden 15 years in three different terms since 1925. He was in Lansing as the report was issued, but re fused comment. In addition to' interference with the Investigation, prison officials were charged by Deth mers with entertaining privi leged inmates in their own homes for dinner, weddings and "hilarious parties from which they returned to the prison at two and three o'clook in the morning in a drunken condi tion." JURY DUTY SHIRK E Portland, Ore., July 25 CJ.R) Mrs. Margaret S. Myers, who sidestepped federal jury duty to attend to her work as president of the women s auxiliary of the Rural Mail Carriers' Association of America, was fined $25 today for contempt of court. Judge James Alger Fee ad monished Mrs. Myers for shirk ing her patriotic duty in war time but said the fine would be refunded if she reports for duty August 6 and serves the rest of the term. Mrs Myers lives at St. Helens, Ore, and is a former school teacher. She explained in court she had a plane itinerary sched uled for visits to western chap ters of her association, and be lieved she had excused herself from' jury duty by swearing to a statement of unavailability be fore a Notary Public and mailing it to the court. Judge Fee declared her asso ciation work "had nothing to do with winning the war" and that since executives of high and low rank, labor leaders and the gen eral run of citizens had respond ed to jury summons although "inconvenienced," Mrs. Myers should have taken her jury call more seriously. He added she should have appeared before the court to be excused. Plunge Into Pool Fails to Help Con Salem, Ore., July 25 (U P.) A plunge into the prison farm swimming pool yesterday, to j avoid the eyes of guards hunting i him, didn't help George Earl I Wood, 20, any, and he was back under lock and key today in the penitentiary after about five hours of "freedom. The young prison inmate, who was serving two years for bur glary, escaped from a prison farm flax gang yesterday. He was found not long after by Everett Kaiser, state farmer, near the pool after his unsuccess ful swim. 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VITAMIN D FOR GH Rickets is a nutritional defi ciency disease, to be sure, but in the popular sense of the term "disease u is not so regard ed, for the in fant, school child or youth with rickets is not obviously ill or sickly but just retard ed in growth and develop ment, or more or less pigeon breasted, Dr. Brady knock - kneed, bow-legged, flat-footed, sway backed, pot-bellied, droop shoul dered, weak ankled, fatigue postured and, of course, constant ly or constitutionally tired and soft. Unfortunately the popular no tion of rickets is that it affects the bones. This notion is prob ably shared by some physicians who have never learned to rec ognize nutritional deficiency manifestations in the early stages or mild degrees just as many old timers never learned to rec ognize lung tuberculosis while it was in the incipient stage, be fore the patient developed cav ity and actual consumption. Rickets affects the teeth, car tillages, nerves, muscles, diges tive organs, teeth, tonsils and blood as much as it affects the bones-rthe bone manifestations are just more obvious to the cas ual observer than are the other manifestations of rickets. Yes, and to some physicians, too. The 122 children out of 230 examined postmortem had rickets but none of them died of rickets they died from various acute illness not related to or in any way due to rickets. ' Except in infancy and even in the baby rickets usually be comes evident only after the ba by is from six to eighteen months old rickets Is neither recognized nor prevented or treated in most instances, simply because the child or youth does not come under medical care or, if some accident or casual illness brings the child under medical observation the physician fails to take cognizance of and offer any advice about the underlying nutritional deficiency. Phophylaxis or prevention of rickets and all of its serious con stitutional manifestations is so simple that it seems shameful it is denied to or withheld from so many children in their develop ing, formative years. It consists of these essentials; 1. Adequate daily intake of high calcium, high - phosphorous foods particularly milk and milk products, butter, eggs, greens, peas, beans, peanuts, other nuts. 2. Greatest possible exposure of skin to sunlight, within rea sonable limitations. 3. Optimal daily intake of vita min D that is, two or three times as much as nutrition authorities deem necessary to prevent rachitic manifesta tions. In. the booklet "V-I-T-E Spells Youth" for copy send ten cents and stamped self addressed en velope you will find set forth the reasons why the way in whlchi every growing child should cat his or her daily ration of vitamin D and B-complex along with breakfast or with lunch or dinner as preferred. Not that rickets is bound to occur if the child does not so supplement the ordinary diet, but, in my opinion, this prophylaxis posi tively favors the development of straightcr, stronger, healthier. 7:30 to 10:30 WED" FRI" SAT-ind SUN N,GHTS SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT THE WORLD AT ITS WORST IfctffiC IE -CP ATtHE DBLE A SERvih'6, IWMlV RED-HOf. IVkc rr.cx AtfcuNT a hhm To use- TRW! IH PA5SW6 rf fo KOfrtR JlMCR'S MIK , W0 I W.'AIUBlE 8ECAU5E Cf OWING CHILDREN more vigorous children, youths, adults with finer teeth, stead ier nerves, in short, vitt. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Absorbing Sunshine Our whole family Is what you might call a cult of sun worshippers. Our two children have always run with as few clotnes as the law will allow. The rest of us bask In the sunshine as much as the law and tho neighbors sense nf propriety will allow. Some one tells my husband that after the alein becomes well tanned It will not absorb any more health giving rays as it becomes too tough. . (S. J.) 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