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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Playground Equipment
PLAYMATE' PUy-Ground equip-
ment. 217 types, at pre-war price
ior ncmes, scnoois nna parns.
DEf.MER F. HARRIS COMPANY
Phon 308 P. O. Box 103
Ccntrnl Point, Oregon
Roofing
ROOF contracting and roof repair
All type ot roofinc Franchised
Pabco distributor Workmanship
. and materiau guaranteed Tune
' navmenta r rce estimates
HCr.RSON PAINT & ROOT STORE
38 S Harriett Phone 3843
... Radio
W HAVE large stock of tubes
parts to five quick, reliable service
... on all types of radios Dial 33
Phit tips R a d i o, I3U7 in Kiyersiae.,
WALTS RADIO SERVICE Repairing
... on all makes radios and pub
f dress eqnipmeni 411 E INTaln
Septic Tank Cleaning
..SEPTtCtank and cessnoolpumpina;
2 tallfd Phone SP.2i
Moving
lAn "TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
. Our own padded vans serving the
f UHNITURE MOVING anywhere any-
les time t-liy xransier ot oioraae
Pnone 4pf.4
Painting
" STgns to paint
can paint anythino
- AU Work Guaranteed
- Tel 7312
,. E J PERRY, spray painters end inter
lor decorators ere. estimates rn
3101
'PAINTING Interior and exterior
Free estimates Phone 2824
Building
LINOLEUM and carpet laying; also
drain-board work. Cleo A. Johnson.
Phone 6843, Rt. 1, Box 2B0, Med
ford.
PLASTER Patching. Stucco and ce.
ment work, olain or ornamental
Frank R Walton Phone 4574
Tile Work
' H-i-lO I'm A 11f ,11 nnrlr' U7n II.
floors dralnboards store fronts call
f Mr Lambert. 7328. 1118 w. Bin. St.
Vacuum Repairing
i rLECTHOLUX for rent Repair all
vacuums Phone 6924, Jack Wuson
" 1020 East lllh
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Final Settlement
- In the County Court of the State
A" of Oregon for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Jesse D. Neathamer, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
"that the undersigned has filed
her final account in the matter
'of the above estate with the
County Clw of .la-'ison Countv.
Oregon; and that Saturday, the
" 29th day of September, 1945, at
the court room of this court,
::rourt house, Medford, Jackson
; County, Oregon, at the hour of
l ten o'clock forenoon, has been
'.' appointed as the time and place
for hearing on said final account,
' and for the settlement thereof.
'! and of all objections thereto. All
persons having objections to said
final account are hereby re
quired to file the same at or be-
fore the time appointed for said
hearing and settlement.
v Dated and first published Au
gust 23. 1945. .
NORA NEATH AMER,
Executrix.
THE WORLD MUST WAIT
Hollywood, Aug. 30 (U.R
Judy Garland, 23-year-old sing
ing movie star, hoped today to
make one more picture before
he retires from the screen to
wait the arrival of a baby next
spring.
RUBBER RULES LIFTED
Washington, Aug 30 (U.R)
The War Production Board today
lifted its restrictions on the use
of reclaimed and scrap rubber
and all synthetic rubber except
Butyl.
nr ti
to Classify 4 00 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
L C. TAYLOR CO.
pays the
HIGHEST MARKET PRICES
If you hare a CAR or TRUCK
to tell, we advise telling it
now.
Call or Phone
Dodge-Plymouth Dealer
L. C. TAYLOR CO.
Phone 2965
a.
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tfc.ftj.iiirll:'
WANTED
GOOD USED
CARS
WE PAY
Top Ceiling
Prices
Yon won't get mora money
anywhere than you get
at the
Automobile Market
6th & Bartlctt Ph. 3919
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
V .C-
U Removed to Sparta BIdg.
CAREFUL DRIVING
URGED IN STATE
OVER LABOR DAY
Secretary of State Robert S
Farrell, State Police Chief
Charles P. Pray and State High
way Engineer R. H. Baldock
joined today in a program de
signed to encourage safe driving
in Oregon during the September
Labor Day holiday period.
The three state traffic author!
ties, representing the three E's
of accident prevention Educa
tion, enforcement and engineer
ing, said their action was
prompted by anticipated increas
es in traffic volume and pace,
resulting from recent abandon
ment of wartime restrictions on
gasoline and the 35-mile speed
regulation.
Here is what the three officials
had to say:
Danger Greater
Secretary of State Farrell:
'Exposure to accidents Is certain
to be greater during the Labor
Day holiday period this year, as
a result of increased volumes of
traffic, faster driving speeds and
pool tires. But this increased
exposure rueed not necessarily
mean an increase in the accident
rate. The individual driver can
prevent accidents by observing
traffic regulations, keeping alert
to traffic conditions and consid
ering the rights of the other fel
low. Now that the war has end
ed, it would be tragic indeed if
the first Labor Day holiday
should be marred by a serious
traffic toll of human lives. Let's
drive carefully and avoid acci
dents." State Police Chief Pray: "We
are faced with an inevitable In
crease in traffic congestion and
pace as wartime restrictions are
released. The state police will
be alert and vigilant to keep the
flow of traffic moving in ac
cordance with the law."
State Highway Engineer Bal
dock: "If the Labor Day traffic
follows past experience, we may
expect a vehicle volume three
times or more greater than that
of normal. days. The resulting
congestion, particularly at points
of limited sight distances such as
curves and hill-crests, will in
crease the accident hazard unless
drivers exercise proportionately
greater care. Oregon's highways
are in excellent condition, and
if the driver exercises common
sense, remembers that his car
may not be in the best of con
dition mechanically, and drives
accordingly, there need be no iiv
crease in the accident rate dur
ing the Labor Day holidays."
Travel Heavier -
Traffic recorder figures show
that on Labor Day of 1941, a to
tal of 12,095 cars passed one
recorder on a major highway.
This was four times the normal
day's volume of around 3,000
cars. Farrell said. During the
war. the volume dropped consid
erably and on Labor Day of
1944, the count at the same re
corder was 3.534 vehicles.
Since, in normal years, the
Labor Day volume is from three
to four times greater than on nor
mal days, we may expect similar
increases this Labor Day, now
that wartime travel restrictions
have been eased, Farrell de
clared." This sharp increase in
traffic volume, combined with
an increase in pace, spells
trouble for the unwary motor
ist." Safety Rules Listed
The three state officials listed
these five rulet of safe driving
and suggested their observance
in the interests of accident pre
vention and vehicle and tire con
servation: 1. Drive at a speed safe In the
light of traffic conditions.
2. Never pass on curves or at
hill crests.
3. Keep In line when caught
in a long line of cars. Jockeying
in and out of the right-hand
traffic lane is dangerous In con
gested traffic.
4. Avoid driving when drow
sy. Have an alternate driver, or
stop at the side of the road for
a nap.
5. Observe traffic regulations
at all times.
"Our first post-war Labor Day
holiday period need not be mar
red by traffic accidents if Indi
vidual drivers will accept their
responsibility in avoiding them,
Farrell declared.
NOW HELD DRUNK
San Francisco, Aug. 30 (U.PJ
Fred J. Hunt, 88-year-old Oka
land, Cal., public accountant
who assertedly told San Francis
co police his wife Jumped from
the Golden Gate bridge late
Tuesday because she "could not
straighten me out," was In jail
today on a drunk charge.
Closln. Uml for Sundsy Ton lte
to Classify 4 no Saturday afternoon
Please lemember
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart. Rheumatism, Asthma. Catarrh.
Pile. Prostate Gland Eetema and all die.
orders ol Liver. Kidney Trouble and
ether complaints disappear alter using.
CHINESE HERBS
Your Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries tot Dr. William Brady.
265 El Camlno. Beverly Hills. Calif.
HOW ARE THE MOSOUIT
Are you annoyed by mosqui
toes out your way? Be careful
how you answer, for it depends
largely upon
your own in
telligence and
the standard
of intelligence
in your imme
diate neigh
borhood
whether you
suffer much,
little or not at
all from the
mosquito nuis
ance. Dr. Brady
If this Is not
quite obvious to you, here are
some indisputable facts to make
it clear:
1. Mosquitoes breed ONLY In
stagnant or standing water
salt water, fresh water, pure
water, poluted water, water
standing In open well, cistern,
barrel,' can, cowtrack, wagon
rut, obstructed eave trough,
pond, pool, fountain where
ever water or watery liquid
may stand for a week or
more.
2. Mosquitos commonly hide un
der weeds, tall grass, shrub
bery, etc., through the day
time. But they do not breed
there, unless there is a bit of
broken glass or an old can or
piece of crockery that holds
a little water.
3. Spraying a little kerosene or
petroleum oil on any such
collection, pool or reservoir of
water keeps a film on the
surface which preven's the
mosquito larvae from breath
ing and so stops the cultiva
tion of mosquitoes. If your
neighbor Is both Ignorant and
obstinate about this, try giv
ing his mosquito-growing
pool a shot of kerosene or
other petroleum oil some
night when he isn't on guard.
Of course this doesn't pro
mote the longevity fish In the
pool, or of plants, but it does
improve the enviroment so
far as the mosquito nuisance
is concerned.
4. Minnows, If you can pro
cure them, eat the mosquito lar
vae and so at least tend to
ameliorate the nuisance. Gold
fish are of no value for the pur
pose. 5. If the water Is running
water, even tho the same water
is kept circulating round and
round by water pump, or if it
is naturally running water, mos
quitoes will not breed in it. If
the water in a standing poo',
barrel, or other container is
drained and fresh water suppli
ed at least once a week, mosqui
toes cannot breed in it. If the
water in barrel, well, cistern or,
other container Is kept careful-j
ly screened, the female mosqui- j
to cannot deposit her eggs on
the surface and so mosquitoes j
cannot breed in it. !
8. If you use kerosene or a
mixture of one-third kerosene
with two thirds crude oil, the
surface should be sprayed about
once a week, as the film of oil '
is volatile and may disappear
In that time. I
7. In surveying a neighbor-1
hood or district for mosquita-j
breeding nuisances, do not over-!
look such likely places as old
unused wells or cisterns, privy 1
vaults, sewer outlets, pot-holes,!
watering troughs, sagging or ob-i
structed eaves.
QUFTtnva ANSWERS
All Tru the Night
Pl- find 10c? ncln1. tnr a
pamphlet telling how io rdi--ate
Diht viaftora In tht bedroom (G.H A )
flnww-i navt returned your mess
of tape and stuff perhaps you can
find he 10c If you find It, supprme
you clian It ud, or send a nesotlnhle
dima and stamped envelope hearinr
your addrem for hooklet "Unbidden
Guests" It deals with bed buffs, lice.
If You Really Want to Sell
Your Car, See Us Today
Highest Possible Cash Price
We Take Care of All Red Tape
Juir Bring in Your Title and Get Your
Cash.
Selby Chevrolet Co.
ASHLAND, OREGON
THE NEIGHBORHOOD LEACOE
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OES DOWN YOUR WAYT
cockronrhes. black widow spiders,
fleai. ants, files and other pests.
Keep It Serret
Dear friend fears she has a venereal
disease, but rather than endure the
embarrassment of entering a hospital,
she just won't do anything. Can your
:amiiv doctor treat you lor sucn di,
ease, or do you have to go to the he .
pital? iF. R t
Answer No one is compelled ' o
enter a hospital? in this country. No
matter wnat you imagine your trouble
may be, your family doctor or any
reputable doctor, will take care of you
and rive or at least advise the best
possibl treatment AND keep it all as
secret as you wish provided you
ere not a minor. If you are under
nse. your family doctor is still the
infest ;tnd best confident, no matter
what the real or imaginary trouble
may be. Of course doctors in general
practice treat venereal disease every
day.
(Copyright 1045 by John T. Dili. Co.)
On the Radio Chain
STATIONS
Chain affiliation and srhar. thay
are on the dial;
KALK (MBS) mo. Portland; REX
(ABC) 1190, Portland: KOO (AI1C)
Sill, San Francisco; KCJW (NBC)
620. Portland. KJR (AUC) 1000.
Seattle. KNX (CHS) 1070. Los An
geles; KUA (NBC) BS0, Denver;
KOIN (CBS) 10 Portlaod; KO.MO
(NBC 930. Seattle; KI'O (NBC) 6S0.
San Francisco; KSL (CBS) 1160, Sail
Lake City
Tim. Shown is PWT.
THIiKSnAY
S-00 p m Sain Hayes and the News.
MBS; O.K for Release. NBC; Terry
and the Pirates. ABC: Milton Charlea.
Organist. CBS.
6:13 p m Ulcfc Tracv. ABC; Super
man. MBS; Bettt and Bob. NBC
5-30 p m Jack Armstrong. ABC;
Tom Mix. MBS. News NBC. i
5:45 p m Captain Midnight. ABC;
Elmer Peterson. NBC; Night News
Wire. MBS
6 00 p m Music Hall. NBC: Orches
tra. CBS; Gabriel Header, MBS; The
Real Slory. ABC.
6:15 p m Hidden Valley Gang, ABC.
6:30 p nl Phllo Vance, NBC; Varia
tions of Van Cleve. ABC: Hobby Lob
by. CBS: Starhrht Serenade. MBS.
7 00 p m Abbott and Costello. NBO.
First Line. CBS; Freedom of Speech.
MBS One Foot tn Heaven. ABC
7.15 p m News MBS
7-30 o m March of Time. ABC; Red
Rvder. MBS; We Came This Way
NBC; Romance Rhythm and Ripley
wBS
8 00 p m Supper Club, NBC; Man
Named Jordan. CBS. Bulldog Drum
mond MBS; Ear' Godwin. ABC.
8:15 p m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC:
mm and Abner ABC; Jack Smith
Show CBS
8.30 p m. Conobanco Orchestra.
NBC: Mnsle, CBS; America's Town
Meeting of the Air ABC
9 00 p m News. MBS: Adventures
ot Tooper. NBC Eller.v Queen. CBS;
America's Town Meeting of the Air
ABC
a. IS p m. Rex Miller MBS.
9-30 p m. Noan Webster Say., NBC;
News. BN.
10:00 p m. News Reporter, NBC;
News ABC; Fultcn Lewis. MBC.
10:15 p m Charlie Chan. ABC.
10.30 p m Fenneman's Nlte Club,
ABC: Sweetheart SwinBtime. NBC:
Orchestra, CBS. News. MBS.
11:00 D m. News. AUC.
FKItlAY
S.00 p m Terry and Pirates. ABC;
O.K F"i Release NBC: Sam Hayes
News MBS
5 15 p m Hick Tracy ABC. Super
man MBS. Betty and Boh. NBC.
5.30 p m. Jm-H Armstrong, ABC:
News CBS: I nr. Mix. MBS
5:45 p. m. Elmer Peterson Commen-
Chalker't Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dino-Dance-Refreshmentl
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Most unique Place in Su Ore.
Cl.OSKI) MONDAIB
Thursdays Private Parties only
For reservations Pa Gold Hill 474
For Fln Flavored
TOMATOES
Eating, Canning or Juica
COOK'S GROCERY
630 Crater Lake Rd. Ph. 3294
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
Delicioua Dinner.
Cocktail Lounge Dancing
Open fyery Mihl
Fscepl Monday.
POOD. Trail 1404
PARTS and SERVICE
fur all makes ul ttANHKRI
and RKFKIUCKATOKB
YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Bartlctt. Phone 2419
By CLUYAS WILLIAMS
tars. KBC: rtarmonrl Swing. ABC:
Night New. Wire. MBS; News, CBS.
6 00 n m . Famous Jury Trlsls, ABC:
Gabriel Heatter, MBS; Walts Time.
NBC; Jerry Wayne Show, CBS.
615 p m. Real Lite Stones, MBS.
6:30 p m People Are Kunny, NBC;
Thoso Websters. CBS; The Sheriff,
ABC: Spotlight Bands. MBS.
7:00 p m Dunnlnger Show. NBC;
Man from G-2. ABC: Ray Bolger Show
CBS.
7 13 p ra New. MBS
7:30 p m Hollywood Preview. CBS;
Lone Ranger, MBS; Bill Stern. NBC;
Johnnie Russell. ABC
8.1U p m r ights. MBS: Msn Named
Jordan. CBS; Supper Club. NBC.
8 15 p m r'lcetwooa Lawton. NBC:
Jack Smith Show CBS.
8 -.10 p m Correction Please. NBC; It
Pays to bo Ignorant. CBS; This is Your
FBI. AUC.
8:00 p m Night Editor. NBC: Am.
bassndor Hotel. ABC; News. MBS; Al
dnch Family. CBS
9 15 p m Cited for Valor. NBC
'I 30 p m Adventures of the Thin
Man CBS. News, ABC; Freedom ot
Opporlunity, MBS; Three Sons, NIK!.
iil.no p in r-ulton Lewis. Jr., MBS
News. NBC; Dr Talks it Over. AUC.
10-30 p tn. Orcnestxa. NUC; Orcnes.
tra. CBS.
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cnr?oSf i tcuIc ie)r jroir I SO ' "' V.NECTI0NS. IF A JOB IS ALL V0U WANT, THAT'S EASV. A CRASHING THAT OKLAHOMA
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chestra CBS
Jobs-For-All Bill
Held 'Commonsense'
Washington, Aug 30 (U.R)
Secretary of Labor Lewis B.
Schwellenbach said today the,
administration's jobs for-all bill
presented "a commonsense ap
proach'' to the problems of de
pression and unemployment.
He said it is not "some bogey
to be feared."
"There are too many Impon
derables" for an accurate con
clusion now, of the number of
jobs necessary for "full employ
ment" ho told the senate bank
ing committee.
Closing lime for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 4 00 Saturday afternoon
Please remember
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