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BUSINESS DIRECTORY Notary Public NOTARY PUBLIC After Hour and Holiday! tTaltrr Jones, Realtor Phone 2570 Chiropractor 5B "E M NELSON Chiropractor t Painless Tension Control Treatment I Dial 5867 Hours 1 p m to 6 p. m Tile Work JtffrtS ru-RAMlc ' tile "work: Wall: 1 floors drainboards store fronts, call J Mr Lamnen. l.un im Moving Eb.ne TUANSFER & STORAGE CO S Oor own padded vans serving the tmtlre raciui; " FURNITURE MOVING anywhere any time City Transler & Storage Phone 4(164 Paintlna i 'J J,' pEKRV, spray pain ters and Inter ior aecoraiui- c bihuwhi, . fpAINTTNG Interior and exterior i ..ilmatea Phone 2824. 3101 n i CitB4a l.itlinn Wanted ties' J , r-r-r i mo I ICTTMC UiMTPn ? REAL KM-"" , f?iTn-i nH -T Ji ,11 nronerlies listed Wal- feV Junes. Realtor Ph 2570, Medford Building PLASTER Patching.-Stucco and ce- S WaltrTn Phone 4574 Transfer FlTY TRANSFER It STORAGE CO Complete transler. moving and stor. age service. Also packing, crating and 'hipping Dy expert 38 S DAVIS i nnat m " CO Medford Modern storage serv lc Long distance hauling. Dial nnno An Cnxth Fir fURNlTtTRE. MOVING & STORAGE focal and long-distance hauling Dry and Clean biuioko I...J.."-.- trig) with special locker rooms at SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE w Phone 375a EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO A complete trucking service to meet vour needs Dial 7121 40 YEARS OF SERVICE Vacuum Repairing T RCTHOLUX for rent Repair all vacuums Phone 5924 Jack Wilson 1020 East 11th Septic Tank Cleaning lEPTIC tank and-cesspool" pumping Also drain tile and sepUo tanks In atalled Phone 2824. 7 LEGAL NOTICES I SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Tn the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for County of Jack- MARY EPFERLY, Plaintiff, vs. GUY W. EPPERLY, Defendant. To Guy W. Epperly, the above named defendant: You are hereby notified and required to appear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plain tiff now on file therein against you within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons upon you, which is the 31st day of July, 1945, and if you fail to appear and answer within the time re quired, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree of annulment of a marriage heretofore entered into i nl-ir,tlff nnrl rirfpndant. A This summons is served upon H you once a week for four (4) con- I ...!,. i tVio Mt-rifnrH eeuuLlve wkio 1 - Mail Tribune, published at Med ford, Oregon, by Order of Hon orable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the above entitled Court, which Order was made on the 24th day of July, 1945. The last day for appearance is August 28, 1945. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. U. S. National Bank Bldg. Medford, Oregon. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of FLOYD V. BELL, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administratrix in the above entitled matter, has filed herein her final report and account and that Friday, August 31, 1945, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the courthouse in the city of Med ford, in said county, has been fixed by the above named court tv,a Hma nnH nlnrp for hearing Objections to said final account llnd for the examination and al lowance thereof. Dated: July 31, 1945. ADA BELL, Administratrix. NEFF & FROHNMAYER, Attornevs for Administratrix, 202 Coolcy Building, Medford, Oregon. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of HAZEL A. JONES, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator in the above entitled matter, has filed herein his final report and ac count and that Friday, August 31, 1945, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the courthouse in the city of Medford, in said county, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account and for the examination and al lowance thereof. Dated: July 31. 1945. R. L. NUTTING. Administrator. EFF k FROHNMAYER, Attorneys for Administrator. 202 Cooley Building, Medford, Oregon. CORN ON CHANDELIER A chandelier in which the lamps were made to look like ears of corn was the first fixture designed to be used with.incan- ! descent lighting. It was produc- ! ed in Boston in 1842. YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. REMEDIES tl.1 &2k BACK HOI FOR Gallant Vessel Badly Dam aged in Typhoon Which Caught Fleet Off Okinawa By Courtenay Moor United States Correspondent Washington, Aug. 7 (U.R) The aircraft carrier Hornet, which has sunk or damaged about 1,270,000 tons of Japanese shipping and destroyed 1,410 planes, is back home for repair but it took a typhoon to get her back. The Japanese never touched her. The 27,000-ton Essex class car rier, named in honor of the ship which took the first American fliers to Tokyo in 1942, went through 14 months of battle packed action in the Pacific be fore putting in at San Francisco for repairs and a rest. Damage List Long During that period, the Hornet and her fliers inflicted the fol lowing damage on the enemy: 668 planes shot down; 742 planes destroyed on the ground; one carrier, one cruiser, 10 destroy ers and 42 cargo ships sunk; and an "assist" in the sinking of the battleship Yamato. The Horent is scheduled to be ready for sea again in three weeks, in time to participate in the final assault against the Jap anese homeland. Her repairs have been estimated at a cost of $2,200,000. The Hornet had been through one typhoon in the Philippines, but the typhoon of June 5 which damaged many other American warships bounced her around like a chip. The 120 knot gales caught the Hornet 150 miles east of Okinawa at 2 a. m. Flight Deck Folds Suddenly her bow rose atop a tremendous wave and crashed downward with such force that the forward corners of the flight deck folded down along her sides. She was forced to retire from the battle area and head home. The Japanese tried hard to get the fighting ship, but her score of enemy planes shot down Indi cates the futility of their at tempts. As a part of the famed task force 58, and flagship of Rear Adm. J. J. "Jocko" Clark, the Hornet hammered the Japanese in every major action from the March, 1944 strikes on the Pal aus through the Okinawaw oper ation. The ship has had three skip pers and three air groups in her short but busy life. She set what is believed to be a record for carriers by destroying 255 Japa nese planes in a 30-day period, between March 18 and April 16, 1945. In a single day's operation, she accounted for 67 Japanese planes. FROM BAY 10 Love Point, Md., Aug 7 (U.R) Glenn L. Martin Co. engineers began preparations today to raise the Hawaii Mars, world's largest airplane, from the Ches apeake Bay where it sank Sun day during a high-speed emer gency landing. None of the 10 men abdard the big, 72V4 ton flying boat was injured seriously when loss of a vertical stabilizer interrupted a test flight and forced her down near Love Point, across the bay from the naval academy at Annapolis. The Impact or the izo-mne an hour landing cracked open the hull and the big ship began sinking. The water was only about 25 feet deep, however, and the tail and tip of one wing re mained above the surface. Veteran test pilot William E. Coney, who was at the controls, told the United Press that his in strument panel blacked out after the ship lost the staoiuzer ai about 7,000 feet. ROMANIA AND FINLAND IN RED GOOD GRACES Wnchlnffton. Aug. 7 U.R) A state department spokesman re vealed today that me soviet Union has resumed diplomatic relations with Romania and Fin land former Axis satellites. The revelation was made after a visit of Nikolai V. Novlkov. minister counselor of the Soviet embassy to acting Secretary of State Joseph C. Grew. FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart. Hhtumati.m. Asthma. Catarrh. Piles Prostata Gland Ecieoia and all dis orders ot Lifer. Kidney Troubla and other complaints disappear after using. CHINESE HERBS Removed !o Sparia Bldg. Your Health and It's Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Rsdsn should addrss inquiries toi Dr. William Brady. 265 El Camino. Baverly Hills, Calli. MYOPIA IS NEA The literal meaning of myopia is wink or .half close the eyes. Common terms for it are near- a 1 g htedn ess and shortsight edness. It is a c o n d 1 tion in which, in con- t e q u e nee of e 1 o ngatton of the globe of the eye, paral lel rays of light are focussed in front of the re tina or sensi tive film at the Dr. Bradf baclt of the eye. Hence the myopic child or young adult does not see distant things clearly and squints or half closes the eyes in the effort to shorten the eyeball and bring parallel rays to a focus nearer the retina. The length (front to back) of the globe of the eye depends primarily on the shape of the skull. Thus individuals and races with long (front to back) and comparatively narrow (ear to ear) head (dolichocephalic) are more likely to be nearsighted than are individuals or races with short and comparatively wide or broad head. Tor ex ample the typical Teuton peering through thick lens spectacles, or the typical Indian seeing so clearly things at a great distance without any artificial aid. To the extent that the shape of the skull is transmitted myopia is hereditary, or the tendency to develop nearsightedness is- But it is only rarely congenital (pre sent at birth), developing gener ally when the child is eight or 10 years old- If the child inherits a long (do lichocephalic) shape of skull, no matter how near-sighted one or both parents may be the child does not necessarily develop my opia of suficient degree even to require glasses. But whether or not serious near-sightedness de velops, at 10, 20 or 30 years, de pends largely upon these factors: 1. The amount of strain of the eyes, either from overuse of the eyes in childhood and early youth in reading, studying and other close work, or from poor lighting. 2. Nutritional deficiency and frail health (lack of vite). 3. Prescribing or proscribing of glasses by any one who is not a physician. 4. The amount of open air activity, play, exercise, sport or work the child gets in the 'teens. In talks to follow I'll discuss these factors in practical detail Many growing children with unrecognized myopia are handi capped in school because they do not see the blackboard writ ing as well as do children with normal vision, and too often this is wrongly interpreted as "inat tention," "dullness," "poor ap plication" or "stupidity" when in truth the child's mind Is nor mal but the lighting In the schoolroom Is inexcusably bad ana ine medical inspection of the pupils, if any, is worth just about what it costs per pupil per year. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Heart Tonic In it H rlfht for a person with wenl heart to take the quinine pre ventive treatment for stage frlsht? 1R. O.) Answer Yes. Quinine In any cir cumstance Is more or les. "tonic" to the heart. Instructions In pamphlet 'Quinine In Modern Medicine" for copy send stamped envelope hearing 'our address. It Is hard to get quinine now. Niacin I was amazed to rear) in your col umn always a pleasure to read, al ways stimulating thought that nico tinic arid has no relation to nicotine. B-pyridine carboxylic acid lfl a direct BROILERS O FRYERS O HENS ' Sell Your Chickens Now To Get Maximum Returns Please Contact S. & M. POULTRY CO. Now Operated by the GRANTS PASS CREAMERY ALL" FOURS 3ft52r WSHE. THE ACT Of, GETTING UP ON ALL roues WE BE. N'T SO PimCULT TO KASTEe AND WHEN AFTTC A ' STBUG6LC HE SEAll GET'S eOTHEUOS LP ATTHt SAJIE. TIME,, 5r i2 ca- HE. IMME01ATE.L.y COll.AP'V'5 IN TMC. I-5LE, RSIGHTEDNESS oxidation product at nicotine, accord- iu uib atixun encyclopedia. Answer Nicotinic acid (entity of vitamin B complex) has nothing to do with nicotine. Because of the misun derstanding due to similarity in names the authorities have discarded the old name and now call this vitamin niacin instead of nicotinic acid. Apples I love apples and would like to eat one every day at lunch, but it alwavs puis my teeth on edge. cm. R Answer Perhaps your calcium and vitamin O intake is deficient. Send stamped envelope bearing your ad dress, for pamphlet "The Calcium Shortage." Inclose ten cents coin. (Copyright 1043 by John F. DUIe Co.) On the Radio Chain STATIONS Chain affiliation tod wb.ra they are on the dial: KAUt (MBS) 1330, Portland; HEX (ABC) 1190, Portlands KGO (ABC) 810. San Francisco; KGW (NBC) 620. Portlandi KJR (ABC) 1000. Seattle: KNX (CBS) 1070. Los An geles; KOA (NBC) 850, Denver; KOIN (CBS) 970.. Portland; KOMO (NBC 950, Seattle: KI'O (NBC) 680, San Francisco; KSL (CBS) 1160, Salt Lake tity. Time Shown I. PWT. TUESDAY 5-00 p. m. Terry and Pirate., ABC; OK For Release. NBC; News. 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CBS; Counterspy, ABC; Human Adventure, MBS. 715 p m. New. MBS 7:30 p. m. G. I Laffs, CBS; Lone Ranper, MBS; Marty Dale, ABC. e.00 p. m. Supper Club, NBC: Man Named Jordan, CBS; Main Line, MBS; Lum and Abnwr. ABC. 8 15 o m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC: Orchestra. CBS; Main Line, MBS; News. ABC. 8:30 p m. The Gay Mrs Feather stone. NBC; Dr. Christian, CBS; Fresh Up Show. MBS. 9:00 o m Mr. and Mr. North, NBC; The Saint. CBS; News. MBS. 9:15 p. m. Golden Harmonies, ABC. B:30 p m. Arch Qnoler Play.. MBS 10:00 p m. New., NBC; Charlie CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Coma Out and Ste the Bears! ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00 a. m. except Sunday. Phona day tima 5300: night 9101 Br rit.irvAS wTU.iams 1 roe ALTHOUGH H& SOON AS HE GETS rOVSNT MUCH TROUBLE HI LC& VP, HIS . 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