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BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropodist ' Chiropodist TREATMENT of All Coot Troubles Dr A M uepner negisiarea LIU ;i7Tluhrcr Bias Dial 3103 Transfer -dry tRANSFEH It STOR Complete transler, moving and stor. , age service Alio packing, crating fend 'tupping oy expert wontmen 38 8 fir St Phone 4(i64, night 0i EaVIS TRANSFER i STORAGE .El CO Medford Modern storage serv. it tee Long distance hauling Dial 1 28H8 40 South Fir ! FURNITURE. MOVING 4 STORAGE We have van moving equipment (or local ana tung-aisiance uauuna urn and clean itorage (concrete build lng with apecial locker rooms al low rates SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE rnuno o'ao JkAbS TRANSFEi) i STORAGE CO i A complete trucking service to meet I your needs Dial 7121 4 40 YEARS OF SERVICE Septic Tank Cleaning SEPTIC tank and cesspool pumping Also drain tile and septio tanks In stalled Phone aB24 I Real Estate Listing Wanted ." 5EATEi3TATE LISTINGS" WANTET5 ArftOMPT personal inspection and ap M pralsai of all properties listed Wal X fer Junes Renltni Ph 2570 Medford Movina SNSFER & STORAGE CO Our awn padded vans serving the entire Pacific -oast Dial 7121. FURNITURE MOVING anywhere any. time City Transfer & Storage Phone 41.64 Building PLASTER Patching, Stucco and ce ment work, plain or ornamental Frank R Walton Phone 4574 Painting Signs to paint can paint anything - All Work Guaranteed Tel 7312 J J. pERRV. spray painters and Inter ior decorators Free estimates Ph 3101 PAINTING Interior and exterior Free estimates Phone 2R24 Vacuum Repairing ILECTROLUX for rent Repair all vacuums Phone 8924 Jack Wllsoa 1020 East 11th LEGAL NOTICES MriTirc to rntJTB Armns Advertisement or Bids IT Sealed bids will be received I bv the District Clerk of Jose phine County School District un til 8 o'clock p. m. September 5th, 1945, for an eight-room school at Kerby, Oregon. District No. 3, and also additions and altera tions to Jerome Prairie School, District No. 32. Drawings and specifications for either or both buildings may be obtained at the office of Wil Ham Laing, Architect for the School District, 303 U. S. Nat. Bank Building, Medford, Ore gon.. Bids must be accompanied by bidder's bond or certified cheque in an amount equal to S per cent of the total amount of bid, as a guarantee for the execu tion of a contract, if the contract Is awarded to bidder. The Josephine County School Board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. (Signed) MARGUERITE S. STANTON, Clerk of Josephine County School District, County School c.,-.-..i--t-,r,-i-i--t- nrri-.a r--.,,-. House, Grants Pass, Oregon. Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. JAY PORTER and ALFREDA J PORTER, husband and wife, plaintiffs, vs- R. E. KINGS BURY and JANE DOE KINGSBURY, his wife, her true given name being to the plaintiff unknown; GEORGE MEGERLE and JANE DOE MEGERLE. his wife, her true given name being to the plain tiff unknown; WM. F. JONES and JENNIE JONES, his wile; and all unknown heirs of said defendants if they or either thereof be deceased, and also all persons and parties un known claiming any right, title, Interest, lien or estate in or to the premises described In this complaint, defendants To the above named defend- nts and each thereof: r You and each of you are here by notified and required to ap pear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the com plaint of plaintiffs within four (41 weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons upon you, which is the 3rd day of August, 1945, and if you fail to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to-wlt: For a decree of the court decree ing that the plaintiffs are the owners of the following describ ed real property situated in Jack son County, Oregon, in fee simple, and that the defendants and neither thereof have any right, title, interest, lien or estate In or to said described premises or any part thereof: The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section 4, Township 36 south, Ranee 4, West of the Willamette Merl viian: (excepting and reserv ing therefrom that part there of lying on the west side of Evans creek and more parti cularly described as follows: Relieve that Tormenting PIN-WORM IYbIJ Too Embarrassing toTatkAboutl Tl is m lr--ifr n---sr-r tn r op wita the trc-jl-le caused hr I'm-Wr-rms 1 A fc-rMy f!--ti-- war to d-sl wilS IMS "St l-ilwtt-in has now bn T"i r"-iW-;. It is had on the Diwli-allr r-H-nrntiM (true kriown as aA-itlan rW-t. Th" -i-wisl dnir is the vital irrrd-tt in P-w. the I'ln-Worm tablet devejor-d ia tile labors U of Dr. I). Js;tm . Son. TV smatl. ee-T-to-take aMet art la a sp-ial srar to remove Pin-Worm, don't take rha-i- with the rafcirra-Mrc r-ctal itrh and other dit--- eau--d rr th- crmtur-s that H-t and gr,w t-i.iHe the human r-dr. If yml so-pert Tin-worms lh V'-fr rMil or r.i"f. r-t a M r -laTNrj r W risM -. s-"t f."., ! S;r--u"i-. oaih-fseuon ajarsTnei or jnjr ".nty re-:-. Tew Ovtnat saews i P-W tot ib-Woism I Commencing at the northwest corner of the southwest quart er of the southeast quarter of said Section 4, running thence east to the center of Evans Creek, thence following north westerly up the center of Evans Creek to the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of Section 4, thence south to the place of beginning) also: com mencing at a point 19 rods and 51 i feet north of the southeast corner of the southwest quart er of the northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 36 south, Range 4, West of the Willam ette Meridian; thence running north to the northeast corner of the aforesaid tract; thence west along the north line of, said tract 18W rods; thence south 61 rods d'i feet, thence east 1316 rods to the starting point; (excepting therefrom, beginning at the center line of Evans Creek at a point 720 feet west of the southeast corner of the northwest one quarter of the southeast one quarter of Section 4 in Town ship 36 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon; thence running east 720 feet; thence north 900 feet; thence west 790 feet; thence north 50 degrees west 270 feet: thence west 220 feet to the center line of Evans Creek: thence south easterly, along the center line of Evans Creek (the course and distance being approximately south 25 degrees east 1180 feet) to the point of beginning, containing 20.1 acres, more or less); together with all water and ditch rights appurtenant thereto . and for a further decree of this Court quieting the title to said premises in the plaintiffs in fee simple and restraining the de fendants and each thereof from asserting any right, title, interest. lien or estate in or to said de scribed premises or any part thereof. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Med ford Mail Tribune once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks by Order of Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the above entitled Court, which Order was made on the 2nd day of August, 1945. Last day for appearance Is August 31. 1945. GUS NEWBURY. Attorneys for Plaintiffs U. S. National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon- NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of L. W. COGHILL, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator has filed his Final Account in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 1st day of September, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the County Court Room in the Court House, jn Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Administrator. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Caroline Johnson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Account in the above en titled matter, and the above en titled Court has fixed September 8, 1945. at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. In the County Court room in the Courthouse in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. ' THOMAS J. JOHNSON, Executor. Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for Estate. Notice of Sal of Real Property by Administrator IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. In the matter of the estate of WARREN COPPOCK, de ceased. Notice is hereby given that. In pursuance of an order of the Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County made on the 24th day of July, 1945. in the matter of the ; aforesaid estate, the adminlstra- tor of the said estate will, at the front door of the Jackeon County Court House at Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a, nr. on the 4th day of October. 1945, sell at public sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to the conflrma- ; tion of the said County Court, all the right, title, Interest and estate of the said Warren Cop pock, deceased, at the time of his death, or since acquired by said I estate, in and to the following ! described real estate In Jackson County. Oregon, to-wit: Lots No. 7 and 8, Block 19 Dckum's Amended Addition to the Town of Gold Hill, Jack son Countv, Oregon. Lots No. 12. 13 and 14, Block 28. Original Townsite of Gold Hill, Jackson County, Oregon. The above real property will be sold in separate parcels, and the sale of each and all of the above described parcels of real property will he subject to un paid taxes- Said administrator reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. The date of the first publica tion of this notice is August 3 WILLIAM C- AUTENRIETH. Administrator. A fool and his money are soon parted. The forests of Oregon represent many millions of dol lars to the Oregon taxpayer Don't be foolish. Use extrvme caution with fire. Keep Oregon Green. POISON OAK? Tty a bolt of ZEMACOL n mint ha ssrnn or nur m'.ns tbesrfull rrlundsd Gt a kolUl to Ul al MCSIER XtUlI. Your Health and It's Care Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readers should address Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady. 265 El Camlno. Bev.rly Hills. Calif. A GLASS OF WINE FOR GRANDMA The exact amount of ale or wine Dr. Osier urged his moth er to take, when he was at the pinnacle of his fame and the In her eighties doesn't matter. What matters is Mrs. Osier's reply. "No, no, Willie, I can't take it I'm afraid I might get the habit." And Willie, be ing a good doc tor, let it go at that. Brady Now I advise elderly folk to take a glass of ale or beer or a glass of wine once or twice day, to make life plcasanter for themselves and for those who have to live with them. Per haps I should say I approve of such use of beer, ale or wine by elderly folk. Oh, all right. If you do not like the idea of taking ale, beer or wine, don't take it. I don't like it myself, but then, I'm only a young fellow and my health is so good that I'd rather not dull my sense of well being even a little with alcohol. So I'm still a rabid teetotaler, but that is neither here nor there. I cannot tell you just how old one should be before one begins to take ale, wine or beer. Fifty, sixty, seventy my playmate. Dr Is In the latter part of the ninth decade but still not old enough to require a solvent. The best I can suggest is this: No one, in my opinion, is old enough to need this solvent aid until he or she is past fifty. Cer tainly no youth can legitimate ly claim his or her well being requires the narcotic help of al cohol. Dr. Arnold Lorand, in his book "Life Shortening Habits and Rejuvenation" (published by F. A. Davis Co., Phila., 1925) gave his view of the question as follows: "For daily use, if one does not prefer in the interest of longevity to entirely renounce alcoholic beverages, two small glasses of wine or low alcohol NEW MO COSTS Washington, Aug. 24 (.?) The car-hungry public will know next Monday or Tuesday how much new automobiles will cost, but meantime, indications are that the prices will be higher than in 1941. The office of price administra tion is now putting the finishing touches on the new ceiling prices. OPA Chief Chester Bowles said they would be made public on the first or second day of next week. BowIps dodged n e w s m e n's questions for a specific hint of the new car prices but he denied Detroit reports that the forth coming ceiling would be 14.4 per cent above 1942 levels. He gave strong indication, however, that 1941 would be the base year in figuring the new prices. Dr. CHECKERS WANTED GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS GOOD WAGES Apply in person at either Safeway Store in Medford t MOVIE LEGS ffTOt FIVE MINUTES AT THE MVitS WUHE5 HI'S LEGS V.'rTRtNT 50 PROTESTS L0N6 CANT 6ETC0M-FCEJ-ABLC THRUST LESS INTO AJSLE.TEIPS USHER n r j LwlR IPS. content, or a glass of beer. Is enough. It would not become one preaching moderation to recom mend more than that amount. It is better still, of course, if people can be so brought up from childhood that they will not feel the need of such stimulants." Don't take Ol' Doc Lorand too seriously about that. "Stimu lants" my eye. Narcotic U the word and the only honest word for alcoholic beverage or liquor or its effect. Bringing up may be good enough in some instances to as sure such good health that the child or youth or young adult will not feel the need of alcohol, but hardly the bringing up that most kids get in homes and schools where physical educa tion is carefully ignored or neg lected. I tell you, stupid, the young person who has vlte feels just fine and dandy and has no need and no use for alcohol or dope to enable him or her to get the greatest enjoyment out of life. It is your mollycoddled, flabby, weak, pampered, mal nourished, poorly educated boy or girl who resorts to alcohol to benumb his or her inner con sciousness of inferiority. QUESTIONS ANSWERS Old Mosshark T have recovered much of my for mer vitality following the "7 Keys". My doctor, however, declares I do not n-,eri anv vitamin supplements, that I will ge' "enough vitamins from every day food. IW L. M , , , , Answer If vou can invelfle the doctor jotting down the menu for one days "everyday food" which will supplv the vitamins required to main tain good nutrition. I'D pay you ten bucks fer it provided the doctor signs it and agrees to an analysis of It (I'll ket-p his Identity secret If he pre fers!. In mv judement it is practically Impossible to get the vitamins nutri tion authorities deem essential from even the most carefully selected diet of our modern refined foods. I.f ft-Handrdness and Stuttering Bov. e'even. stutters badly. He was taught to use his right hand in school, nltho he is naturally left-handed. The teacher says lelt-handedness is Just bad habit. (Mrs. T. M l Answer If he were my son he d use hit left hand aa much as he w-lsnes. In school and out. Forced change from natural left-handedness is a fre quent cause of stuttering. Don't per mit anv one to interfere with natural Icft-haiidedness. One out of every twentv-flve persons Is naturally left handed, and It Is no more a bad habit than Is the teacher's right or left eyed lless. Send stamped self addressed envelopo and ask for (do not use clip ping! pamphlet on "Stuttering." Copyright 1045 by John F. Dill Co.) MORE PETROLEUM Washington, Aug. 24 U.R) The petroleum administration today recommended production of 4.912,070 barrels of petroleum dally during September. The UNRRA has made ar rangements to ship 50,000 dairy and draft animals Into war-de vastated countries of Europe, where an estimated 5,000,000 were destroyed. GOOD NEWS! To All Who Heed a Laxative Row and Then Whw yen fml .ujrjtfsb, atnmach tip pet, low In spirits Wirt uorripwhat "no ocotmt" berjUM you rnd a rood rlanin out. Just T,TT TOURS ELF IN TOR THE QUICK RELIEF THAT SALTS CAN BRING TOU. Whn you wnt rl1f you want It PRONTO you don't want to Walt for hours (Knuv.hen acta uhtjaJI within u hmir) Caution nam only aa di rected. 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CLOSED MOMUAVS Thursdays Private Parties Only For reservaUnnt Ph Gold Hill 474 HUTCHED GLADMTOC'tL MS DKfMeo a' cvri. pes. TH 4DDITOAI Or 2 OF WOULD 7D cor rc AHX2KLO tMAJT... V t?ti?7l i.-. " L jsaP"i7' Friday. Aug. J4. 1945 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNETHIRTEEN S 30 p m. The Younger Generation. NHC: Leland Stuwe, ABC; The Twelve Players. CBS 0 no p nv Views and Interviews. MIC: l'hls is My Story. CBS; News. MBS: News. NHC 9 1:1 p m Dream Boat. MF.. :30 p m Now It Can Ba Told. MBS 9 43 p. m Don't You Believe tt. CBS in 00 p. m News. NBC; Kay s Kan teen. ABC. 10:13 p m.-llnllywood Barn Danca. CBS 10 45. p m Orchestra. NBC. 1 1 00 p nv Orchestra. CBS: This Mocing World. ABC: Orchestra, NBC. ANOTHER STRIKE Seattle. Aug. 24 (U.R) Up wards of 800 members of the StcnmtiUd's union, an affiliate of the Seattle Metal Trades Council (AFL) left their jobs at four shipyards today in a juris DO YOU your car at ROGUE RIVER Asm Crossword Puzzle ACBOfia I flrp.lt ffW II A color U .mint-trie rati 15 Wip oui ,1 Artificial I ungual IB Nifcht brfort 10 Pt 11 The tlmotphtri 12 HarvpRt 1i Vlsusllr 15 Encouritgt 10 fit op IR lnrge trtimi l(tNtw Oulne loim U Tolerpb labor.) SI Mld-MCUOtU 3 ft To thtlttrtd t1 19 LI P. S. pott 41 Allowtnea (or , 1 43-Etergrtta KM i 4S-tekfr 1 45 Danltl 40 Triiurium fiymb.)' 47 titiort torn 49 A contlntnl Uhbr.l M AITrrted amotion M Military Inrehoiiwi SI Exliiumtt-d 66 Tilled womtB i & u s t it is ia iia IT" "" 13 w 5 1 t&JL a It WK S 11 il W 0 W ib 37 6u cA iO 51 51 54 - J,- . p. hr L'aiU4 rin SfBStoala. I dictional dispute with copper smith craftsmen. FEDERAL MAN WILL BE HERE TWICE MONTHLY Howard J. Nelson, manager of the Social Security Board field office at Klamath Falls, will be at the U. S. Employment office, Holland hotel, twice monthly, beginning in Septem ber, he announced today. Nel son will be at the office on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month and will hear claims and give Information on old age and survivors insurance. Per sons interested in information are asked to call at the office. KNOW? A MECHANIC is best qualified t o look after your car; therefore a MECH ANIC ia best quali f i e d to lubricate CHEVROLET ANSWER TO r Eli VIOL 3 FUZZLS 1 1-IAIN f B Atr-Cl iff Tilv l" NiT!A!5 AHSiflgfEtnr DOWN 1 Operator ot mitomoblla 1 flnn fnd I Final 4 Old 8 Stop 0 Bwp 7 Com motloni Period of daylight Raco horta islanitr 15 Spook If r II Mimical dram II Ktndi 18 pipn joint IB 9ooner 31 Lover of HtloU 31 Lffrumei 3!. 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