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BUSINESS DIRECTORY TraruUr Complete transfer moving nd tor age lervice Also packing, crattnt gS S Fir St Pnone 4664. mghl 2Q7S JVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE CQ tledtord modern sioragk service ong distance bauilnf Otai 2888 4d South Fit jKNITURE M6Vl3 & STORAGE he have van moving equipment (or ' ftncat and long-distance hauling pry n(- clean ttorage (concrete building) with special locker room at tow rate $AMSON STORAGE WAiUEBOUSI fins 'TRANSFER & Sf6RACl Co A complete trucking eervic to tree your negq uiai li2l Washing Machines (CASHING MACHINE and Appliance repairs, wmw wringer roil sun beam iron cords and appliance accessories Complete stock ot parts tor an manes of washer Guaranteed service pickup and de livery We want satisfied custo mers Larson-may co 40ti g, Mam by the Roxy theatre Phone S302 fXPERT BEND1X Washing Machine Service Larson-May Co. 403 E Main bj the Roxy theatre. Phone P302 Well Drilling WATER WELL DRILLING"Experi enced and reliable workmen ; Modern equipment. New casing usea ueisier ana t-ecn 139 V "m- couver Ave Phone 7556. WELL DRILLING with modern equip, merit See Goli Bros at Stamper and Gof Bros Hardware 225 W ,; Main Phone 3939 Medford Jacuzzi ' Water Pumps sales and service. WATER WELLS drilled with modern equipment Call 7372 C O Simpson $ Drilling Co.. 1007 Reddy Ave. On the Radio Chain STATION! Chain affiliation and artier tnej ara on the dial. KALE (MBS) 1330; Portland KKX (ABC) 1190. Portland: KGU (ABC) 810. San Francisco; KGV (NBC) 620. Portland, KJR (ABC) 1000, Seattle; KNX (CBS) 1010, tAt Anteies; KOA (Mid ssu. Denver KU1N (CBS) 910. Portland; KOMO (NBC) 950, Seattle) KPO (NBC) 680, San Francisco; KSt, (CBS) 1160, Salt Lake City. Time Shnwn U PST Tnesflay . 5:00 p. m. Terry and Pirates, ABC: ' OK for Release. NBC; News, MBS; Knox Manning. CBS. 5:15 p. m. Dick Traev, ABC: Super man. MBS: Here's Glen Araln, NBC: . Daily Double. 5:30 p m. Date with Judv, NBC; Jack Armstrong. ABC; News, CBS: Captain Midnight. MBS. 5:45 p. m. Ravmond Swing, ABC: Tom Mix, MBS; News. CBS. 6:00 p m. Inner Sanctum. CBS: Guy Lombardo. ABC; Amos and Andy. KBC: Gabriel Heatter, MBS. 6:15 p. m. Real Stories. MBS. 6:30 p. m Fibber McGee and Molly. NBC: Elmer Davis, ABC. 7.00 p m. Bob Hope. NBC; The Bob Crosby Show, CBS; Concert .Orch., ABC. J 7:15 p. m Overseas Report, MBS. f 7:30 p. m Bed Site ton. NBC; ;TBA, CBS; Orchestra. ABC. 1 8:00 p m Supper Club. NBC: Lum and Abner, ABC: Jack Klrkwood 5 Show, CBS. I 8:15 p m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; Jack Smith Show, CBS; Newa, ABC. 8:30 p. m Johnny Presents, NBC; Theatre of Romance, CBS; Allan Voting Show, ABC; The Falcon, MBS. 0:00 p m. Bic Town. CBS: Glen Ilardy Newa, MBS; Dark Venture, ABC. !):15 p. m. Newt. MBS. 9:30 p. m. Hollywood Theatre, NBC: Murder Will Out, ABC; Orchestra, CBS. 10:00 p. m News. NBC; Music, ABC; Fulton Lewis. MBS. 10:15 p. m Riiymond Swing", ABC; His Honor the Barber, NBC. 10:30 p. m. Orchestra, CBS; Sweetheart Swlnptim. NBC. 11:00 p. m Serenade, CBS; Newt. NBC. WEDNESDAY 8:00 p. m Terry and Pirates, ABC; O. K. For Release, NBC; TBA, CBS: News. MBS. 5:15 p. m. Dick Tracy, ABC; When Evening Comes, NBC. 5:30 p. m. . Jack Armstrong, ABC; News, CBS; Captain Midnight, MBS; News, NBC. 5:45 p. m. Elmer Peterson, NBC; Tom Mix. MBS; Raymond Swing, ABC: Newa CBS. 6:00 p. m. Frank Sinatra, CBS; Treasure Hour of Sonir, MBS: Eddie Cantor, NBC; Dinner At DintVa, ABC 6:15 p. m. Real Life Stories. MBS 6:30 p. m. Mr District Attorney, NBC; Malsie. CBS; Spotlight Bands. MBS: Elmer Davis. ABC. 7:00 p. m. Kay Kyser's Kollege. NBC: Counterspy. ABC; Follies, MBS. 7:30 p m. Andrews Sisters, CBS: Lone Ranger. MBS; Song Hits From Broadway. ABC. 8:00 p. m. Supper Club. NBC; Jack Klrkwood. CBS; Main Line, MBS; Newa, ABC. 8:13 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC; Jack Smith Show. CBS; Main Una. MBS: Lum and Abner. ABC. 8:30 p. m. Hildagarde, NBC; Dr. Christian. CBS; Fresh Up Show, MBS B 00 p. m. Mr and Mrs North, NBC; Jack Carson. CBS; Newa. MBS. n:15 p. m. Golden Harmonies, ABC. 9 30 p. m. Easy Aces. ABC. 10:00 p. m. News. NBC; Musle At Ten. ABC; Fulton Lewis, MBS. 10:30 p. m. Fennemans Nlte Club, ABC; Thomas Anthony and Orches tra. NBC: Excerpts From Great Music. MBS. 11:00 p. m. News. ABC; Serenade, CBS; Hotel Biltmore Orchestra, NBC. HAT IN RING Los Angeles, Jan. 15 U.R) Congressman Ellis E. Patterson's hat was in the ring today as a Democratic candidate for the senatorial seat held by William F. Knowland, R., who wss ap pointed to replace the late Hiram Johnson. Patterson announced his candidacy as he boarded a plane yesterday to return to Washington. BEWARE OF PIN-WORMS Medical rerorts reveal that an amasln number of children and edulta ara nctima CI Pin-iVnrnis. . . Watch for the warning signs, eawrlalW ! embarrassinc. nanins rectal itch. After cnturies of 1'in-Worm distress realljr effect!!! way to deal with thero bas V-en eftaMish! through JAYNE S f-w, he new Pm-tVorm treatment developed in the laboratories of Dr. V Jarne Son. The small, ea.y-to-take F-W "bleu jits satisfaction or your money bark, bo wnr take chance on Pin-Worms i If J e rect this ugly inflion. ak your druggist for F-W and follow the directions. U s easy to remember : P-W lor Pin-Worma I YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. REMEDIES THE GRANGE Sams Valley Grange Sams Valley Grange met Jan. 5. Forepart of the evening was devoted to 4-H work. County 4-H Leader Jossy gave a short talk on 4-H work and presented 4-H pins and cards to those who finished -their last year'i work. 4-H members then adjourned to the basement to elect officers for the coming year. As Master John Peffley and Mrs. Peffley were spending the holidays in Wenatchee, Wash., Grange was opened by Elwod Abbott. Several committeemen gave interesting reports and a report of the year's Grange work wag given. Cake and coffee were served by H.E.C. Next meeting will be Satur day evening, Jan. 19, with pot luck supper at 7 o'clock and right after the supper there will be a Hawaiian musical program given by Mrs. Claude Alexander and her string orchestra from Medford. All In the community are Invited to the musical pro gram. AppUgata Grange Past Master Benj. Ellis open ed the regular meeting Jan. 11, of Applegate Grange, Brother Oliver Boundtree took the mas ter's station and. conducted the remainder of the meeting. C. H. Elmore, ' agriculture chairman, reported on a coopera tive meeting held January 4 in Klamath Falls. The labor situa tion was discussed with lar emphasis on the local situa tion at . E, Samson s feed store. The seed growers meeting to be held in Portland on .Tan IS and 16 was announced, also the annual Jackson County Coop meeting Feb. 9 at Central Point Home economics chairman Beryl Elmore, announced the meeting to Be neld at Sister Vella Hill's on Jan. 23 and iircoH all members to be present to give the program for 1948 a good send-off. Brother Benj. Ellis reported On the COUntv mnferenp, holH at Central Point Jan. 10. Lecturer Herbert Elmore led in singing after which members heard some interesting talks. Brother Ellis innlu nn tho lifo of President Fillmore and Broth er C. H. Elmore described the mining of sulphur and the pro cesses the ore must go through before used as fertilizer. At next meeting the March nf Dimes will be held -and each member is to come prepared to give some interesting fact about the life of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Next meeing will be a birth day meeting for all born in Jan uary. Phoenix Grange Home Economics club of Phoe nix Grange will meet at the Mabel Quackenbush home Wed nesday all day with covered dish luncheon at noon. Pollyannas will be revealed and ladies who have had Polly anna's the past year are to bring a farewell gift and a "thank you" gift. All Grange ladles whether members of H.E.C. or not are invited. Those desiring to have a Polly anna this year, but are unable to attend the meeting Wednes day should notify some member. Assisting Mrs. Quackenbush will be Mildred Ward, Lillian Gilham and Etta Parker. The officers, who demonstrat ed the floor work at the state Grange meeting at Central Point last Thursday, received very fav orable comment by state officers. Thirty-two mtmben of the Grange attended. Home Economics committee met at the home of L. O. Caster Sunday evening and laid plans for the next six months. The committee is Ethel H o c k e r smith, chairman; Susie Maust, Myrtle Hixon, Margaret Wallace and Elva Caster. Supper was served by the hostess to commit tee members and their husbands, proceeding the meeting. Roxy Ann Grange Roxy Ann H.E.C. will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Grange hall instead of at the home of Mrs. Offord as pre viously announced. Mrs. Leon ard Lehman will be hostess. Roxy Ann Grange will meet at 8 p. m. .Jan. 18. Refresh ment committee will be Mr, and Mrs. G. T. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Moffitt and C. C. Chase. EMERGENCY OPERATION San Francisco. Jan. 15 U.R) Miss Jaeaueline Murtaueh, 17, of Honolulu, was recovering to day from an abdominal opera tion after she was transferred at sea from a merchant ship to a navy transport and rushed 5U0 miles to San Francisco. The oldest known rocks come from Careiia, Russia, and are be lieved to be 1,850,000,000 years old. FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart. Rhumstitm. Asthma Catarrh. Pile Pro'tjt Gland Ecnma and at) dis orders ot LiT Kidnsr TroubH and tnr eomplamtg disappear gttei using. CHINESE HERBS Removed to Sparta BIdg. Your Hsalth and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY, MX. Readari should addrw tnrulrt toi Dr. William Brady. S6S F.I Catniao. Bowly Hill. Caiii. DEGENERATION IS Little Lesson No. 2, the book let titled CVD, however instruc tive or practical it may be, re mains one of 'iie less popu lar booklets In the series. Why can that be? Is it be cause readers do not know what it is about? I ha-e explain e d a good many times that run ...... cr- rardio".a,cu: lar degeneration deterioration, decline, wearing out, failure in function of the heart and arter ies but few readers under stand this. Most of them, I am afraid, feel a little embarrassed by the suggestion that they have become or are becoming degenerate, for Jn their minds that implies moral depravity. Well, I'm stuck with it now it is too late to retrace my steps and try to persuade all present readers that when a doctor uses the term degenera tion he means simply a retro gressive change in cells and tis tues and nothing else. We may as well cheer tip and take it as gracefully as possible, for, as a matter of fact, each and every one of us who reach es full maturity, growth, devel opment is bound to degenerate from the very moment of peak of perfection just as every living thing does, plant or animal. Some medical authorities speak of "reversing the process of degeneration" to1 bring about regeneration or rejuvenation. I don't know whether we can do that in any circumstance, but I am certain we can arrest the degeneration process or at least retard it. Degeneration is of course slow deaih ihat is, we begin to die the moment we have attained complete develop ment. If by avoiding funda mental nutritional deficiencies, defects of growth and faults of development we can reach ma turity in A-l physical condition, then we are much more likely to enjoy long life, or as Dr. E. V. McCollum expressed It. "ex tension of the prime of life in both directions". As it seems to me, decay and loss of teeth, pyorrhea, rheuma tism, arteriosclerosis and pre mature old age are just differ ent manifestations of degenera tion, and degeneration depends mainly upon the individual's nutrition not just while he or she is following a diet or taking treatment but throughout In fancy, childhood, youth and adulthood. Ct'rSTIONS ANSWERS Orange Peel Any harm in eating orange peel same as on eats apple? Anything favoring It? (Miss S. M.t Answer No. The cellulose f wood fibre) or orange peel supply desirable bulk to aid digestion and peristalsis. Psoriasis and Crtemt For eight years I have had a skin condition some doctors call psoria sis .some call eczema. fC. W. McL.l Answer Send twenty-five cents and stamped self addressed envelope for booklet ''Save Your Skin." It con taina chapters on ec?ema, psoriasis, acne, pruritus, shingles, ringworm, boils, etc. Queer Notion Mom haa pet theory that sole f feet must be kept always dry and warm, els dire illness will befall mm 1 aJ SKATE at ASHLAND ROLLER RINK EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY EVENING FRIDAY for Teen Age Under 15 Y.ri Private Parties Dial Ashland 8681 Crossword Puzzle A CEO 8 I t AutO ftitl V-Oil used ts Honottfj eolltf 14 Type of bolt IpU l Southern fttmti II By wotith l Cheerful! 15 Pert, to crni 10 Extends 11 Ood of ton 13 Hetrtaf erfs It Tfcui 1ft Th enmtitf III j intmtsT II Ormpsi EniiUb 9SSU school SS ifTBT fBool.) 16 etriajefi ir.trumeo Stow btipio t taiTt 5He-itn. 4S Pirt Ot bB S Root o Pta ted owtu &s Ptrt. us thlps ss Ripta T InatraawBt foe SUttno M G?ddfe ot ijtvs fvw8rth aottiiir 1 2. i h F 7" 7 q ll 11 Li TZ T" j 3- frvr V- L-L-n la L 1 H jlf 3 i? qo Ji TfX sT rypr -t 5J W w Tv SO EMBARRASSING on. It causes m good deal t conten tion when my two tots beg to go barefoot. !H. T. C Answer When ytni'r visiting grandma you had better defer to her wisdom. But at all other times, tor goodness sake let tha kids go bare foot 11 they like. Boils What causes botli and how can tha body butld up resistance to tnemt My nusband has been suffer ing from repeated outbreaks of boils for the past year. tR. T., R. N.) Answer Several pages about boils in "Save Your Skin" booklet recom mended to C. W. McL. above. Per haps your husband s occupation is a factor machine, workers often suf fer boils from infection ot cutting oil mixture or rather pollution by others workers with boiii. Constant handling of oil. gasoline and other solvents and use of strong hand cleansers, leaves skin in dried ot irritated state, aubject to infection. Printers, mechanics, machine work ers should invariably apply at little castor oil and lanolin mixturs to clean dry handa after washing up. (Copyright 1846, John r. DUle Co.) SPRECKELS TO FIGHT Hollywood, Jan. 15 iU,R) Sugar Heir Adolph B. Spreckeis, Jr., will seek , dismissal of a $260,000 -battery suit brought against him by Beatrice (Bebe5 Webb, Netv York showgirl, his attorney said today. Miss Webb alleged Spreckeis broke her LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS " Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the rr.n-ntv tniirt nf .lackfinn CourttV. Oregon, Administrator of the estate of William k. irosoy, ire ceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouch-ni-f ttrtA Wnlv VArifipr! to nte at my' office at"Room 409, Medford Center Building, in meotora, Oregon, within six months from ti.a rtntA nf tMv nnttce. Dated and first published January 8, 1948. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Administrator. CALL FOR BIDS Rogue River School District No. 35, will receive bids for: 50 cords seasoned oak or laurel and 80 cords seasoned fir wood. AH wood to be from live tim ber, 42 inches in length, from 4 to 8 inches in diameter. Bids to be opened February 12, at 8 o'clock. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids will be accepted for all or any portion. GENEVIEVE DICK, Cierk, Clerk School District No. 35. Rogue River, Oregon, Interior and Exterior PAINTING PAPER HANGING Work Guaranteed Yoim DUTCH Simple piles need not wrack and torture yoa srith i&addciun itch, burn and irritation. Staler Pyramid Suppositories feeing t Quiet, welcem tenet, i heir grand tuegi- c ratios mesne real comfort, reduces strain, S.-1 .l-k. i j i tl lubricates egd softens. Iolecuve ajwi anti-chalHrta. so easy to &se. Get geoaine otaarrs Pyramid bupposmme n itt& drug store without dij t,ic and soaaecttranjbdtuBaB 3As ;.;L JaIlSm a:TI S'N:ail i3rafji ai o.T.gi-'Bii !a si f i al - s s-t ah Krtr CALL 2419 BazsAWYER NHJSi f . t. IS ri-f but i wasn vou.m the meanest ol& seas t imstiBUB smormi wmtsB 1 ers AODliance III. . I ths aoE op thw&tj i e-ect no 3 h..t ; THeRE-5 aw nxiuBte otcEoNfj I RrtV b Aiutc I imm SVER, VOU'RE TME mm OF MAN LJRXeS, rj ,T-r7--asssj-r-rrT" njvN iNTSlWiOHAL, VQUU. BE ThERE, i 41 N. Bart left 1 MAKE SOQD, THE JOB'S VOURS. J 1 f 4 .'4. ! i- I I v hire? fl NOfiTM TO THE SOUTH PC(.E.. j " ) "uflrjTJ- S 1 IS - s.-Vr-'-OC "ilfi PBO HESE TO J rar.vtovi rtitzLa ' 1 - lm - CO WW 1 liquor 2 rjnclftiJ S Kntcmn( f B itTip ft iTOMblt i6tw Usk f S.T? t Cnjoymto, 10 Offt-.p2 11 A;ntlivo rQtT 13 linsiv. tifht H K'.r.g Of th Stwt 13 Knnw.wif 14 ..rf nticrp ST-jC.ly in A UsKft 13 i.c.f H if E;5ptn!st 'sr;Eit fa f 3 .rrtci! 3T T-. Httij On Jj Ml:e-,fci O Iir,tS Is Cut 4? Th-t Sa Girt Altrijf , Tio la Ht 83 riis f Afrt (.bbt.J M f itKMsl banef nA permanently disfigur ed her. The showgirl's attorney. MHton M. Golden, said she had refrained from taking action be fore because she expected to marry Spreckeis. He eloped last Sept. 8 to Arizona -with Actress Kay Williams, JAPS BACK HOME Yokohama, Jan. 15 U.F A total of 4,600 repatriated Japanese-Americans arrived aboard "C H A L K R 5" OFFICERS' CLUB Dining -Dancing Lounge Chicken Dinners Our .snecia'lfy Most Unique Place in So. Oregon CLOSED MONDAYS Thsrsaays Private Parties Only For Reservations Pit. Gold mil 474 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST MIX fesia.-" mK BELLS ' S.l S.ZSSSi.'- ' P-LC": JTS BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY M2 VTki L IA; a.Tli i3Str- 1 t. t T.a r . i i '.,.."-.' V ... ml. . r ' 1 t . Tef-v; a . i i t w .vva j it- ( sgrr - ... - - - - aaai I " , . . . j tU ABNER I j urt. ABMER 5AiO AH t 6E rWSIN i I M YOU RE JOKING, OF ) A MAM OF YOUS ItPE WOultJ j I p "t'H Q YOU 1 NtvAM OS 1 UP A FiNE PROPPY-ZI5M1JN EF AH ) COUSSE "-A MAN OF INSIST OM StiPPORT(P4& Mli TV MMO f A t-tCK O ,.'1 DWTAX YO' 7 MARRY HE-50, J VOUS TYPE WOULD tUOMEX SRICC 8Y t i 8f AK S BACK- 1H J, . Moweour r? oie than live on a J ixtswMrKj;l?;:t!i i,bgrm& uxea J all max IT ? "yoM.VCS.'.'-BuT.DASt- CiRfS MONEY.' y-y Of Ml SlK'HXikf OOft RSrt. THE ttFC AH Zf aj f7 UN5-VMAT LL Vt , - r-ft Ht BROW.r Xi-rfJJA ON THEf, " NtvAH Xih f VV UVEON?- T TV ( WOULfi? L-rTi .Ti-'V. UM? ME - 7 WAKTttTO- IBLOHOIE f SFi!-y' r r y'si i 1 a fi .?TTa-f v n tw-'-f. i.rj tvw -,t.--i I ' , ' ' ' J t JSr3 " - THE EBB3 . tne SS General Gran today and wera transferred to the brsm separation center to prepare to make their homes in Japan. Use atail Tribune Warn Ads. Regiis Rivgf L,dgs Delicious Dinneri Cocktail Loung Dsncing Opea Try filtht Excrpt Tuesdays Phone TrU 1 ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians enly Delicious ' chicken audi s tesk dinners ?;00 p, m, to 3:00 a. m, xtept Sunday, Phen dar tlma 4300j sight S101 SMITH FlOOLE "Liii J ' .-(S JPJ f EASY AND A TWC AS GO'TUAT YOU1LLAST 1 FAST AS YOU ff COITS Jj Tuesday, Jan, IS, 1S4S RADIO REPAI R SHOP AT helr located ae 612 VALLEY MUSIC COMPANY jSty8 A radio repair service is being! will be Is charge of the depart installed by the Valley Music ' ment which opens Feb. 1. DO YOU fight disease, starvation and cold, ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET DIFFICULT DECISIONS i i AffCR Owes SM SCvTRSNL "T1MK. TRVJNS "S3 f m uNOBstRiJcra? view & -we. SCiserw tor auHioR mwt&HRi'mt Vt tUi Hl- OVERCOAT mtXR OM SEft H( Cftf UHPCfi AtWrlER, ftHO m t?ii(i&rt isrw-Ci & .-.Vr-. wtc-'sj r iru h?v Rir- V 1 Knew nuWaClQETr2J 'lOUUVJrfiR BEST AWHILE --" w-f-" ' NAPK1 ii MECFOaD MATt TBJBTJHEHTrTE KNOW? old clothe now are ai necessary as bul 1 e t during the war. Let give owr neighbor come clothe, to help them k ir.:rvi mere YnrsMEEasui !W5tss C0U5SN I so ibom we way 1 JMEviO&FWSiiED WW! ill tl S f f tf. . lllijl if i KIM J. H. CEONG, Herbalist fhone 5817