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Vacuum Repairing
ELECTRO! UX for rent R e p fr ill
vacuums Prion 5924 Jack WtUnn
1Q-J0 East 1 1 tn
Booting
ROOF cmTtfarting and roof repairs
All tyDe-a ol nioting r'ram-riisto
Paix-o distributors v.orkmannir.
and materials guaranteed lime
payments Free estimates
EKEKSMN PAINI & Kiltlr SIOK
38 So Hiirtiett Hnone JH43
Transfer
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RANSFER & STORAGE CO
age servu-e Alsr pai-King crating
ana snipping o expert workmen
38 i Fu St "nona stiw nig.nl tulb
OA VIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO
Medttird ninnern storage service
Long distance naultng Dial 288a
40 South Fir
niRNlTDRE MOVING li STORAGE
We nave van muvine equipment tot
local and mng distance naming
Dry and clean storage .concrete
building ith special tocaer rooms
at tow rates
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE
Phone 3150
EADS TRANSFER" j, STORAGE CO
A complete trucking service to
meet yuui needs Ulal 1121
Tile Work
FOR CERAMIC tile work: Willi
flours draintmards store fronts call
Mi Lanmert m I I 18 vV Bin St
v Moving
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE"
Out own padrteo vans serving the
enure Pacini coast uiai 1121
FURNITURE MOVING anywnar
anytime City rransier it Storage
Phone 4riC4
Plumbing
fJsHEA Plumhlng Contracting or
Jobbing a IS South Front Phone
4025
Gun Repairing
MARTIN'S GUN SERVICE
41 South front
Repairing. Re-Blueing. Ra-oarreling
Septic Tank Cleaning
SEPTIC tank and cesspool pumping
Also drain' tile and septic tanks
Installed Hhone 2824
Washing Machines
WASHING MACHINE and ApplTa"nce
repairs while wronget rolls Sun
beam iron cords and appliance
accessories Complete slock ol
parts lot all makes ol washers
Guaranteed service pickup and da
livery We want satisfied custu
mers Carson May Co 4Utt e. Main
by the Roxy theatre Phone 52U2
EXPERT BENDIX Washing Machine
Service Larson May Co 406 b
Main o the Roxy theatre Phone
53U2
LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE DISTRICT COURT Or
THE UNITED STATES FOR
THE DISTRICT OF OREGON
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
vs. 8 5-lb. jars, more or !jss,
and 10 cai.es, more or less,
each containing 24 20-oz. jura,
Wild Blackberry Jam, ct al.
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that on the 5th day of
December, 1945, 1 jar and 8
cases of Wild Blackberry Jam.
1 jar and 6 cases of Wild Plum
Jam. and 1 case of Wild Black
berry Jelly, were arrested and
taken into the' possession of and
now are in the .possession of the
United States Marshal-for the
District of Oregon, pursuant to
a warrant and process duty is
sued by the Clerk of the United
States District Court for the Dis
trict of Oregon, in a suit for con
demnation and forfeiture en
titled, United States of America
v. 8 5-lb. jars, more or less, and
10 cases, more or less, each t.'on
taining 24 20-oz. jars, Wild
Blackberry Jam; 8 5-lb. jars
more or less, and 8 cases, more
or less, each containing 24 20-oz.
Jars Wild Plum Jam; and 4 cases,
more or less, each containing 24
20-oz. jars. Wild Blackberry
Jelly, brought under the provi
aions of Section 334, Title 21.
U.S.C.A.. wherein it is sought to
have the above-described articles
of food condemned and forfeited
for the following reasons: That
on or about the 1st day of Octo
ber, 1945, the said articles of
food were shipped in interstate
commerce from Grass Valley.
California, to Medford, Oregon:
that the said articles of food
were adulterated within the
' meaning of Title 21, United
States Code, Section 342 (b) (2)
In that a product of less than the
required percent of soluble
solids content was substituted in
whole or in part for what rhe
article of food supposedly con
sisted of. and misbranded within
the meaning of Title 21, United
States Code. Section 343 (g) (1)
in that they fail to conform to
the definition and standard for
fruit jam and fruit jelly pub
lished in the Federal Register of
September 5. 1940 (5 F.R. 3554
3558) and appearing in the Cu
mulative Supplement to the
Code of Federal Regulations of
the United States of America
under Title 21 as Parts 29.0 and
29.5, at pages 5267 and 5269;
that all persons claiming any
right, title or interest In and to
the said articles of food are here
by notified to appear on or be
fore the 7th day of January
1946. in the Federal Court at
Poitland. Oregon, to show catue
If any 'here be. why the same
should not be decreed against
and forfeited to the United
States as adulterated and mis
branded food. JACK R. CAU
FIELD, Uni'ed Stntes Marsnal:
CARL C. DOXAUGH. United
States Attorney for the District
of Oregon; J ROBERT PATTER
SON. Assistant United States At
torney.
Citation
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF ORt.GON
IN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF JACKSON.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE of S. S. SWENNLNG
Deceased.
TO: Lillian Sv.ennint? Drea
Swcnnins Joyce SweMpig.
Sam Sv.rnninj Paul wrn
nine. Nndine Hiermnn a'-tl in
known heirs of S S Swen-.tnR
Docvriit-pd.
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You nd
each of vou are hereby notified
and required to apoear 1:1 the
above tntit!cd Court at ihe C-'fjri
Room thereof in the Court Hww
in the Citv of Medford. Hrk.-nr.
County Oreaon. on or before 2H
davs from the date of the firjn
publication of this Citation a ad
show cause. If any exists, why an
Order should not be made unci
entered in the above entttlt-d
Court and matter authorizing the
sale of the following desciioed
property of the estate of S. S.
Swennlng. deceased, to-wit:
Lots 13 and 14 in Block two
(2) Helms Addition to the City
of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon.
as prayed for in the petition of
F. P. Farrell, Administrator of
the above entitled estate on die
herein. This Citation is issutd
pursuant to an Order of the Hon
orable J. B. Coleman, Judge of
the above entitled Court entered
in the above entitled Court tnd
made on the 20th day of Novem
ber. 1945.
The date of first publication
of this Citation is November 27.
1945.
IN WITNESS WHEREOK 1
have hereunto set my hand and
affixed the seal of said toi.rt
this 26th day of November lAtS.
G. R. CARTER, County Clerk.
By NYDAH NEIL, Deputy.
Notice To Creditor
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has len
appointed by the County Court
of Jackson County. Oregon. Ee
cutrix of the estate of Ro.pii
Harrison Shirley, deceased. All
persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified
to the Executrix at the office of
Gus Newbury. United States iNa
tional Bank Building, MedtVrd
Oregon, within ix (6) months
from the date of this notice.
Dated the 27th day of Novem
ber. 1945.
FLORA ELIZABETH SHIRLEY
Executrix of the Estate of
Ralph Harrison Shirley,
Deceased.
GUS NEWBURY.
Attorney for Executrix.
Zig-Zag Course
No Guarantee Of
Safety For Ship
Washington, Dec. 18 (U.R)
One of America's ace wartime
submarine commanders said to
day that a vessel could not save
itself from submarine attack by
following a zig-zag course.
The officer, Capt. Glynn R.
Donaho, of Arlington, Va., testi
fied at the court martial trial of
Capt. Charles B. McVay III, skip
per of the cruiser Indianapolis.
McVay is charged with nee.Ii
gence and inefficiency -in con
nection with the loss of his ship.
One of the charges against
McVay is that he failed to orcW
the 10,000-ton cruiser to follow
a zig-zag course in enemy sub
marine waters. ' The warship
was sunk by a Jap submarine In
the Philippines sea July 30 with
the loss of 880 officers and men.
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PEN WARDEN KILLED
Louisville, Ky.t Dec. 18 fU.PJ
L. R. Gumm, 60, assistant
warden at Eddyville penitent!
ary, was shot and fatally
wounded early today when he
entered the cell of Earl Tunget,
22-year-old life termer irora
Louijville.
Your H salth and It's Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
RMdtr should addratt inquirivt toi Dr William Brady.
264 CI Camlno Bavarlf HUH Calil.
THE USE OF POWE
I began experimenting when
I was a medical student, con
tinued the habit when I was an
intern, but by
that time I ex
perimented on
patients as
well as on my
self. Well, the
patients were
, getting tree
i .-Sl nosP',a! care
getting free
and my ser-
Jf vices too it
MfM was only fair
that I should
AKSjaaaII get something
Dr. Brady out of it.
One day I
wanted to demonstrate to some
fellow Interns and some nurses
the most effective antidote for
carbolic acid. I filled a basin
with pure liquefied phenol
(carbolic) and Immersed my
hands in It maybe only one
hand, I can't remember just
how reckless I may have been
for a minute by the watch.
Then I removed the hand or
hands from the carbolic acid.
The skin was white and the
hand or hands quite numb. Then
I immersed the hand or hands
in a basin of pure grain alcohol.
After a minute or two I took
the hand or hands out of the
alcohol. Now the skin was nor
mal, the numbless was gone and
there was no further effect.
Some physicians (including
Doc Brady) believe that pure
liquified phenol ("carbolic acld"l
is the best agent for cauterizing
a wound, say a bite inflicted by
a dog. or any wound by any
animal or fowl that may pos
sibly rontaminate or infect such
wound with the germs of lock
law. When the pure nhenol has
done its work (say In 10 seconds)
it may be neutralized by apolv
ing pure grain alcohol to the
whitened tissue cauterized by
the phenol, for an equal length
of time. In a report on Landry's
(ascending) Paralysis followln"
administration of Pasteur treat
ment Dr. C. R. Thomas (Tenn.
State Med. Ass't Jiuir., July. '45)
states that "pure phenol destrovs
the virus rapidly". He refers
to the virus of rabies a hyoo
thetical virus, since no one has
established the cause of rabies
In an'mals and. in my judement
therefore, it Is absurd for a
oh"sician or other presumably
informed person to assert that
this or any other substance ap
n'ied to a wound "destroys the
virus" of rabies. But then, I'm
just a plodding country doctor
and maybe if I knew better I'd
defer politely to the eminent
medical authorities who. are
never so good as when they are
pulling some such trick as that
on the gullible public.
It is probably futile to try to
explain in a paragraoh the dif
ference between antiseptic and
aseptic surnery or treatment of
wounds. Your dictionary will
tell you that asepsis . means
"state of being aseptic; the meth
ods or processes of making or
keeping aseptic". And then asep
tic means "free or freed from
pathogenic microorganisms" (di
sease germs), "preventing sepsis,
or not involving sepsis; as
aseptic surgery, characterized
by the sterilization of instru-
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ments and other precautions for
the constant exclusion of bac
teria." In ideal aseptic surgery
or wound treatment no antisep
tic, germicide, disinfectant or
cauterant is applied to the
wound. The normal healing of
any wound is best assured by (1)
absolute cleanliness and (2) ab
solute rest.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
lift Who Doctors Himself
Will you be good enough to de
scribe the symptoms of bursitis and
the symptoms of neuritis. (E. P.)
Answer He who attempts to doc
tor himself has a fool for a piticnt.
There are no specific symptoms
which would distinguish one trouble
from the other. I advise you to leave
the diagnosis to your physician.
Vite by the Package
Please let me know where 1 can
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have read your writings and we get
lots of health as well as enjoyment.
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feed or seed store, from the milkman,
the fruit and vegetable market, the
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rink, the bowling green, tennis
court, golt links, baseball diamond,
garden etc. Send ten cents and
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(Copyright 1945, John F. Dille Co.)
Four Children Die
In Flaming Home
Pinole, Calif.. Dec. 18 (U.P.I
Contra Costa county authorities
today reported four children
were burned to death last night
as fire swept through a building
which had been remodeled from
a chicken coop into apartments
to nrovide wartime housing.
Deputy Sheriff Walter Young
said the dead were Gene Bishop.
4; Alfred Major. 8; Coella Twi
mnn. 2, and Glen Twiman. 4.
Young said the parents had
left all the children in the
apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Hen
ry Bishop, with Miss Violet Gol
sam, 20. to take care of them,
while they went out for the
evening.
Texas' crop catalog includes
130 crops grown in the state.
Alphabetically, they range from
alfalfa to youngberries.
CHUKSNS INN
At 28 North Front Street
Phone 9132
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WE SERVE
All kinds of Chop Suey,
Chow Mcin, Noodles and
American Dishes
CHICKEN and STEAK
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i Germans Planned
Starvation Death
For Red Millions
Nuernberg, Dec. 18 (U.R)
German leaders deliberately
planned to starve "tens of mil
lions" of Russians to death or
force them to march into Siber
ia so Germans at home could
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have a larger meat ration, the;
war crimes tribunal was told i
today,
Documents Introduced by the
American prosecution revealed
mat Adoir Hitler had ordered
seizure of all Russian livestock
after the 1D41 invasion to re
store the cut in the German
meat ration.
The Nazi food plan for the In
vasion admitted frankly that
"many tens of millions of people
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a. m except Sunday. Phone
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things. If we are wrong THEN we vote for the King of
Siam to intercede for us on the price of burned out
lamp bulbs.
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MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE NINE
More than 200 species of fish
life exist In the Western Gulf ot
Mexico, a bulletin of the Insti
tute of Marine Science announc
ed in its initial bulletin.
KHOW?
Foreign meddling or
pressure In our home
problems IT h o m I '
UAW-CIO letter to
Artlee, British Prime
Minister) has no place
in our way of doing.
By CLUYA3 WILLIAMS
OiLnd