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Moving
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Our own padded vans serving th
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lrst-class mechanics for ail serv
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I LEGAL NOTICES
I SUMMONS For PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the htate
I ot Oregon for Jackson County.
I Pearl Gladys Chord, Plaintiff,
vs. i-.ee cu " X , , ,
her husband; Angle Sutherlin
and La Verne Sutherlin, her
husband: Thomas w. tiauey
and Jane Doe Halley, his wife,
her true given name being to
ha niaintiff unknown: Wil
liam L. Halley, and Sarah Doe
Halley, his wife, her true
given name being to the plain
tiff unknown; Anna M. Reed-Loder-Maxfield
and John Doe
TvTnvfield. her husband, his
rno oiven name being to the
plaintiff unknown; and all un
known heirs at law of said de
fendants and each thereof if
they or either thereof be de
ceased; ana also an oiner pri
sons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, interest,
lien or estate In or to the prem
ises described in the Com
plaint, Defendants.
To the above named defendants:
v . - J r..,.K r,f Vj-iii Arp
Jxuu tiuu uolii yji.
Hereby Notified and required to
f appear in the aDove enniiea
Court and cause and answer the
Complaint of plaintiff now on
file therein against you within
t four (4) weeks from the date of
I the first publication of this sum-
f mons upon you, which is the
I 12th day of July, 1945, and if
I you fail to appear and answer or
otherwise plead to plaintiff's
I complaint within the time re-
I quired, for want thereof, the
:t plaintiff will apply to the Court
i for a decree of this Court decree-
3 ing the plaintiff to be the owner
I in fee simple freed from the
J claim of each and every of said
4 defendants of every nature and
I character whatsoever, of the real
s property described herein; and
a for a further decree of the Court
restraining the defendants, and
each thereof, from asserting any
I right, title, interest or estate in
J? or to the premises herein de
scribed, and that the title to said
premises be quieted in the plain
tiff as the owner thereof in fee
simple, said premises being de
scribed as:
Lot Five (5), Block Fifty-six-fSfil
nf flip rifv ffnrmerlv
A town) of Medford, Jackson
w County. Oregon.
M Tliic cmnmrtna ia cnrvei4 Hnnn
you by publication once a week
for four (4) consecutive weeks
in the Medford Mail Tribune by
order of Honorable H.- K. Hanna.
judge of the above entitled
Court, which Order was made on
i the 3rd dav of Julv. 1945.
I Last date for appearance is
(August 9, 1945.
I GUS NEWBURY.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
t U.S. National Bank Bldg.
.; Medford, Oregon.
NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE.
Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid
- for Timber", and addressed to
the Chief Forester, O. and C. Ad
ministration, 901 Guardian
Building, Portland 4, Oregon,
will be received until 10:30 A.M.,
Pacific War Time, August 7,
3945, for the purchase of timber
"upon tracts hereinafter de
scribed; each bid must state the
amount per M. feet B.M., which
"ill be offered for each species
nd the total consideration which
ill be paid for the timber. No
Vl or ',sa "ian 1ne appraised
jfluo will bo considered. Each
" bid must be submitted in dupli
cate) and be accompanied by a de
posit in the form of a certified
check in faVor of the Treasurer 1
. Of the United States. The deposit
Of any successful bidder will be
. credited on the contract. Pay
jnent in full at the time of filing
.the contract is required in sales
mounting to $2500 or less. For
, Copies of the form of proposal, 1
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
aWklatii
form of contract and bond, terms
oi payment, amount of deposit
required with bid, amount of
bond required with contract and
other information, r application
should be made to the address
shown above. In Jackson Coun
ty: T. 33, R. 1 W., Sec 9, all mer
chantable timber designated for
cutting on the SE'4NW4, esti
mated for the purpose of this sale
to be 85 M. feet stamped Ponder
osa Pine, 10 M. feet stamped
Sugar Pine. No bid for less than
$5.70 per M. ft. B.M. for the
stamped Pondcrosa Pine, $9.20
per M. ft. B.M; for the stamped
Sugar Pine, or a total purchase
price of $576.50' will be consid
ered. Only stamped Ponderosa
and Sugar Pine trees are in
cluded in the sale. All unmark
ed Pine and all live trees of other
species are reserved from cut
ting. Slash is to be piled and
burned for thirty feet on each
side of the main road and around
landings. T. 39 S., R, 2 E., Sees.
3 and 11, all merchantable tim
ber designated for cutting on the
EV4 of Sec. 3, and the NW4
NW4 of Sec. 11, estimated for
the purpose of this sale to be
520 M. feet Douglas Fir, 2490 M.
feet stamped Ponderosa Pine, 25
M. feet Incense Cedar. No bid
for less than $2.50 per M. ft.
B.M. for the Douglas Fir, $6.40
per M. ft. B.M. for the stamped
Pondcrosa Pine, $1.50 per M. ft.
B.M. for the Incense Cedar, or
a total purchase price of $17,
273.50, will be considered. All
unmarked Pine, all Douglas Fir
trees less than 22 ins. DBHOB
and all Incense Cedar trees less
than 18 ins. DBHOB is reserved
from cutting,' All brush and de
bris to be piled and burned 100
feet each side of the main
roads and landings. All snags 24
ins. DBHOB and over to be fell
ed. T. 39 S., R. 4 W., Sec. 29,
all merchantable timber desig
nated for cutting on the NW'4
3WV4 and SEWSWV4, estimated
for the purpose of this sale to
oe 295 M. feet Douglas Fir, 35 M.
feet stamped Ponderosa Pine, 15
M. feet White Fir, 5 M. feet In
:ense Cedar. No bid for less
than $2.70 per M. ft. B.M. for
Ihe Douglas Fir, $7.90 per M. ft.
B.M. for the stamped Ponderosa
Pine, $2.00 per M. ft. B.M. for the
White Fir, S1.50 per M. ft. B.M.
for the Incense Cedar, or a total
purchase price of $1,110.50, will
be considered. All unmarked
Pine trees, all Douglas Fir trees
less than 22 ins. DBHOB, and all
other species less than 14 ins.
DBHOB are reserved from cut
ting. Slash is to be piled and
ourned for 40 feet on each side
Df the main roads and for 30
feet around main landings. Slash
Is also to be soot burned on the
balance of the area as found nec
essary by the officer in charge of
the sale. All timber cut from
each of the above described areas
must be manufactured in the lo
;al marketing area designated by
the O. & C. Administration un
less otherwise authorized by the
Chief Forester. If the unit prices
oid are above those authorized
by MPR 460, they will be re
duced to the maximum per
mitted under that order. In case
Df two or more identical bids for
the same timber the successful
bidder will be selected on the
oasis of comparative importance
to the war program and ability
to further the objectives of the
Act of August 26, 1937. The
right is hereby reserved to waive
technical defects in this adver
tisement: to reject all bids, or
to award the timber for the
amount of the highest bid to
3ther than the highest bidder
when necessary, pursuant to the
Act of August 28, 1937 (50 Stat.
374), in order to provide perma
nence of the community which
is dependent upon such industry.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this
16th day of July, 1945. W. H.
Horning. Chief Forester, O. & C.
Administration.
NOTICE OF
FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for Jackson
County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Clarence E. Wolverton, also
known as C. E. Wolverton,
also known as Bob Ward, also
known as Clarence E. Wool-
verton, Deceased.
The undersigned has filed in
the County Court of Jackson
County, Oregon, the Final ac
count of his administration of
the above estate, and said Court
has fixed the 15th day of August,
1945, at the hour of ten o'clock
in the forenoon of that day, at
the County Court room in the
Jackson County Court House, at
Medford, Oregon, as the time and
place for the settlement of said
Estate. All persons interested in
said estate are hereby notified
and required to make or file
their objections to said final ac
count, if any there be. on or be
fore the time aforesaid fixed for
the hearing and settlement
thereof. Date of this notice and
the final publication thereof is
July 12, 1945.
W. D, GREER,
Administrator
O. H. Bengtson,
Attorney for Administrator
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Want to Feel Years Younger?
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Tablet for Daw oao. rounfer fatllDf , UH vary day.
At nil dniff at ores vrrywhra in
Medford, Western Thrift Stores.
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart Rheumatism. Asthma Catarrh
Pilai Prostata Gland Eciama and all dlt
ordari ot Lieer. Kidnae Trouble and
otbar complaints disappear attar using.
CHINESE HERBS
Removed to Sparta Bldg.
Your Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address inquiries toi Dr. William Brady.
265 CI Camlno. Beverly Hills. Calif.
MORE RABBIT FOOD,
By "rabbit food" I mean fod
der, feed, hay, vegetables, whole
grains, greens. More specifically
I mean the
fresh, raw
vegetables, rel
ishes, herbs,
leaves you and
p a r tic u larly
your children
should eat ev
ery day, either
as salad or as
a p p e t izer or
relish but so
seldom do.
In my judg-
Dr. Brady ment and re
member, this is merely my opin
ion, since there is no consensus
of medical opinion available
one of the predisposing causes
of the appendicitis for which
Yankeeland is famous is the vit
amin Bl (thiamine) deficiency
from which nearly all youngsters
in Yankeeland suffer, thanks
largely to the ignorance and
credulity of their parents, teach
ers, physicians, who permit 'the
children to satiate themselves
with the same kind of abdomi
nal surgery as doctors routinely
do here at home. McCarrison as
cribed his patients' freedom from
appendicitis to the character of
the diet of the people of that
country it consists principally
of whole grains, fresh, vegetables
or greens, eggs, milk the rich
est food sources of vitamin B
complex, of which Bl (thiamine)
is a component.
As a matter of fact we know
that vitamin Bl in adequate
amount is essential to maintain
normal alimentary function
(good digestion) and normal car
bohydrate metabolism (utiliza
tion of starch and sugar for pro
duction of energy). If there is
a constant Bl deficiency in the
diet, it is reasonable, I believe,
to assume that the individual
will not have a sufficient degree
of natural immunity to protect
him against invasion of the ap
pendix by the various strains of
bacteria we find responsible for
acute appendicitis.
And that's all I can say about
the nature and cause of acute ap
pendicitis. Whether my notion
of it appeals to you or not, I may
add this suggestion: Even if your
kids are sissified and conditioned
against spinach, lettuce, raw cab
bage, beet greens, turnip greens,
celery, raw carrot, raw turnip,
raw potato etc., as so many pam
pered children are in Yankee
land, you can still combat the
evil influence of malnutrition
by keeping always in the house
a supply of plain wheat and en
couraging the kids to chew it (in
place of gum), to eat it (cracked
in coffee grinder and cooked
more or less) as breakfast cereal
or as a main ingredient in vari
ous appetizing items as de
scribed in the pamphlet "Wheat
to Eat" available on written re
quest if you inclose stamped self
addressed envelope (clipping of
this item will not suffice). Plain
wheat, unrefined, unprocessed,
is the richest, most economical,
most healthful food source ot
vitamin B-complex, and besides
it is good to eat.
QUESTION'S at ANSWERS
Sickly Girls
I work In an office among a doren
stenographers, most of us over thtrtv,
n few around twenty. Almost daliy
one. sometimes two or three, are ab
sent or hardly able to work because
of ''the curse." or headache. Can you
give us any advice or information.
(Miss R. C. H )
Answer It Is still not too late for
the younger girls to try to overcome
their lack of education physical
education. They should at least walk
to and from work, not ride. Better,
they should go to the gymnasium
ddily to play games, swim, do class
OriU. whatever active exercise they
can get. If they are unable to afford
that, then they should at least spend a
'few minutes every night and every
morning doing the belly breathing ex
ercise, rolling somersaults, playing
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LESS APPENDICITIS
some of the movements of ihe Last
Brady Symphony. For complete words
and music of the Last Brady Sym
phony send ten cents and stamped self
addressed envelope. For pamphlets on
Uelly Breathing, Somersaults, inclose
ten cents additional. For pamphlet
"Why Have Headache" inclose ten
cents. Pamphlet "Hygiene for Girls
and Health for Women" Is free on
written request (no clipping, pleasel
if you Inclose stamped self addressed
envelope.
(Copyright 1943 by John T. Dllle Co.)
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their homes in California the
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rangement which Interior Sec
retary Harold Ickes said was in
conformity with wartime trans
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aged and sick.
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