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'1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Piano Tuning flANO TUKING" and rsj p I r I n I Purucker Piano Houit. or phont 7359 W P Brooks Washing Machines WASHING MACHINE and Appliance repairs, white wringer rolls Sun- beam Iron cords, and appliance .; accessories Complete stock ot ' parts for all makes ot washers ' Guaranteed service pickup and de ' livery SS'e want satisfied custo mers Larson-May Co 41S k. Mam by the Roxy theatre Phone fXPERT BE.NDIX SValRing Machine . Service Larson-May Co.. 406 . Main by the Roxy theatre. Phone ' 8303 Moving . IADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Our own padded vans serving the ' entire Pacific coast Dial 7121 fURNlTURE MOVING? anywhere anytime City Transler St Storage Phone 4664. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of HAROLD M. THOMPSON, de ceased. - The undersigned has been ap pointed and qualified by the County Court of the State of ' Oregon for Jackson County as administrator of the estate of Harnlri M. Thomoson. deceased. ' All persons having claims f against said estate are notified V ' to present them, duly- verified, i with proper vouchers, to me at the office of Rawles Moore, Cooley Theatre Building, Med ford, Oregon, within six months i v, from January 11, 1946, the date 7 fl of this notice. ' IP RAWLES MOORE, . ' " ;. , Administrator. Administrator's Notice of Sale IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY UN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ' OF HENRY W. BRANDT, Deceased. : NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and in pursuance of an Order of the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County, made and entered on December 26, 1945, in the above entitled estate, the undersigned Admin istrator will on the 26th day of January, 1946, (or thereafter if not sold at said time) sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash at the office of Gus Newbury in the United States National Bank Building in Med ford, Oregon, the following de scribed real property, to-wit: The North half of Lot 6, Block 9. Park Addition to the city of Medford, Oregon, described in - Volume 179, page 266, of the Deed Records of said county, (mbject to confirmation by the Order of said Court. WILLIAM BRANDT, Administrator of the Estate of Henry W. Brandt, Deceased. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Administrator. Citation IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF . JACKSON. fTN TUB MATTFR of thf flTTAR- f ' niANSHlP of fho FSTATE rf MARTHA MacDONALD, an incompetent person. To all persons interested in the above entitled estate: You. and each of you, are here by cited, summoned, notified and required to appear in this aaid court and cause on Monday, January 28, 1946, in the County .. Courtroom in the Court House at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., and then and there show cause, if any there be, why George Holzgang should not be appointed guardian of the estate of the above named incompetent within Jackson County, Oregon. This notice and citation is published once each week for two consecutive successive weeks under and by virtue of an order duly made, rendered and entered by the Hon. J. B. Coleman, County Judge, under date of January 16, 1946. WITNESS the hand and seal "See Humphrey First TO BUY OR SELL YOUR USED CAR Humphrey Motors JUsed Car Exchange 33 S. Riverside Ave. POISON OAK? Tr? a bottle of ZEMACOL Too must be sstlsft-rt or Tour muney eheerfull rffundd (jet s bottle to tfss St tVKSTF.RN THRIFT IT'S NEW . . . the Beautiful Sequin Club Hotel Del Rogue Grants Pass Featuring: Abby Green and His Orchestra Piano and Nova Chord Jeanne Hackett Jack Hutson, Chef Vocalist Formerly of the B.WILEY - T. HALAAS Clover Club. Portland Tenor, Sax Drums & Vocal REALLY FINE FOOD OPEN EVERY NITE 6 P.M. TO 2 A.M. ON TUESDAY - BAR SERVICE ONLY No Covtr Charge of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, this 16th day of January, 1946. J. B. COLEMAN, County Judge. Attest: G. R. CARTER, , County Clerk. By NYDAH NEIL, Deputy.- Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE of HARRY THOMAS FINDLAY, Deceased. The undersigned has been ap pointed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County a? executrix of the estate of Harry Thomas Findlay, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to pre sent them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to me at the office of Rawles Moore, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford, Ore gon, within six months from January 4, 1946, the date of this notice. MARIE EICHER, Executrix. Notice IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN THE MATTER of the ESTATE of ELINOR HAN LEY EUSH, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, executor In the above entitled matter, has filed herein his final report and ac count, and that Februarv 16, 1946, 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 as the time and place for hear ing objections to said final ac count and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: January 18, 1946. MICHAEL F. HANLEY, Executor. NEFF & FROHNMAYER, Attorneys for Executor. On the Radio Chain STATION I Chain affiliation and wber they are on the dial. KALE (MBS) 1330; Portlinfl KEX (ABC) ll'JO Portland; KGO (ABC) 810. Ban Francisco; KGW (NBC) 620, Portland, KJR (ABC) 1000. Seattle. KNX (CBS) 1070. Lo Angeles; KOA (NBC) 850. Denver KOIN (CBS) 070. Portland; ROMO (NBC) 950. Seattle; KPO (NBC) 680, San Francisco; KSL (CBS) 1160. Salt Lake City Time Shown U PST FRIDAY 5:00 p. m. Terry and Pirate. ABC; O. K. For Release. NBC; Newa, MBS Knox Manning, CBS. 3:15 p. m. Dick Tracy. ABC: Super man. MBS; Betty and Bob, NBC. 5:30 p. m. Jack Armstrong, ABC; News. CBS; Capt. Midnight, MBS. 3:43 p. m. Elmer Peterson commen tary, NBC; Ruymond Swing, ABC: Tom Mix, MBS; News, CBS. - 6:00 p. m. Famous Jury Trials, ABC; Gabriel Heattcr. MBS: People Are Funny, NBC; Ginnle Slmms, CBS. 6:15 p. it. Real lAie Stories. MBS 6:30 p. m. Waltz Time, NBC; Those Websters, CBS; The Sheriff, ABC: Spotlight Bands, MBS. 7:00 p. m. Mystery Theater. NBC; Sports Cavalcade. ABC; Durante and Moore Show, CBS; Your Land and Mine. MBS. 7:30 p. m. Sportf Spotlights, CBS; Lone Ranger, MBS: Bill Stern, NBC: Johnnie Russell. ABC. 8:00 p. m. Jack Kfrkwood Show, CBS; Supper Club. NBC; Blind Date, ABC; Russell Drew Show. MBS. 8:13 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; Jack Smith Show. CBS. 8 30 p m. This Is Your F. B. 1., ARC; So You Think You Know Music, MBS: Pays To Be Ignorant, CBS. 9:00 p. in. Ntpht Editor, NBC; Roundup Time,. ABC; News, MBS: Alrtrich Family. CBS. 9:30 p. m. Kate Smith Hour, CBS; News. MBS. 9:45 p. m. .Music, MBS. 10:00 p. m. Fulton Lewis Jr., MBS; News. NBC. 10:30 p. m. Orchestra, NBC; Orches tra. CBS. 11:00 p. m. Orchestra, NBC; Sun set Serenade, CBS. SATURDAY 5:00 p. ra. Woody Herman. ABC: Now Take My Case. NBC; News. MRC: Voice of the Moment. CBS. 5:30 p. m. Man Frotinl CJ-2. ABC. 3:4. p. m. News. CBS: Elmer Peter son. NBC; Rapsody For Strings. MBS. 6:00 p. m. Barn Dance, NBC; Hoi Ivwood Preview, CBS; Leave It To The Girls, MBS. 6:30 p. m. Can You Top This?, NBC; Boston Symphony. ABC: That's A Good Idea, CBS; Break The Bank, MBS. 6:43 p. m. Saturday Serenades, CBS. 7:00 p. m. Judy Canova, NBC; Hooker Hop. ABC. 7:15 p. m. Celebrity Club. CBS. Music. MBS. 7:30 o. m. Grand Old Ovry. NBC Bed Ryder. MBS; Dick Tracy. ABC. 8:00 p m. Win. Place and Show. ABC; Truth or Consequences, NBC: , Dick Hnymes. CBS. ' I 6:30 p. m. Life or Klley. NBC: 5st tirday Senior Swing, ABC; Mayor of the Town. CBS; Chicago Theater of the Air. MBS 9:00 p. m. Gang Busters. ABC; Hit Parade. CBS: News. MBS; Adventures of Bill Lance. NBC. 0:15 p. m. Dream Boat. MBS. 0:30 p. m. Orchestra, MBS; News. ABC. 0 43 p. m. Don't You Believe It, CBS: Lee Sims Pianist, NBC, 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Kay's Kan teen. ABC. 10:13 p. m. Paul Carson. ABC. 10:30 p. m. Gene Krupa, Oreh., CBS. 10:45 p. m. Orchestra, NBC; Texas Rangers, CBS. 1 1 :TJ0 p. m. Hollywood Barn Dance. CBS; News. ABC; Orchestra, NBC. The first English title of nobility in America was confer red on an Indian. Wanchese. chief ol a North Carolina tribe, was dubbed "Lord of Manteo" after his visit to England with Raleigh's colonists. NO Cover Charge For guest arriving by 8 p. m. (After 8 p. m. 90c including tax) NO CABARET TAX ON DINNERS before 9 p.m. Your Hsalth and It's Care Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readers should address inquiries to: Or. William Brady. 265 Fl Csmino. BeTerly Hills. Calif. . IF I GET THE A long time ago you assured somebody who had taken you to task for telling the harem- scarum young people that dampness, in sufficient cloth ing and expos u r e to cold cause no ill ness that one thing you nev er worried about was the prospect of getting the rheum atiz "some day from carelessness about that. You won a new "fan" by that, and I'm. still doing fine on your teachings. (F.R.W.) Not a twinge as yet. I'm still rolling somersaults every morn ing and good old Charlie H 's bowls (won in a raffle) nearly every afternoon. I believe the morning rolls and the bowling both contribute much toward keeping me from getting old. Believe me, I am not fooling about this. However, if I had chronic rheumatism, or anything that behaved like joint disability not obviously the result of injury of the affected joint. I'd want treatment along these lines: . 1. An adequate diet ade quate in caloric value of fat, pro tein and carbohydrate, in vita min and mineral content, in bio logical value of proteins (that is, they should supply all of the essential amino-acids.) Of course this would be a mixed diet in clude fair proportions of meats, fish, fowl, eggs, milk, vege tables, fruits, cereals, nuts and no freak or fad stuff. No non sense about "red and white" meat, no hokum about "acid ash" or "alkaline ash" foods or about "acidosis." 2. Daily sunbaths or ultravio let lamp treatments. 3. I'd supplement my regu lar diet with from 1,500 to 2,500 U.S.P. XII units of vitamin D daily, since natural foods do not supply enough vitamin D. 4. I'd see to it that my diet included plenty of calcium, (milk, cheese, egg-yolks, turnips, carrots, peas, beans, nuts, pea nuts, greens). 5. I'd keep on hand a supply of plain wheat and chew a hand ful once or twice a day it makes gum seem insipid. I'd grind some wheat coarsely in coffee grinder or other mill and eat a dish of it cooked to my taste as breakfast food. 6. If I could wangle it I'd live in an equable climate where one can be reasonably comfort able out of doors all the time with a minimum of clothing. 7. For lameness and stiffness I'd have diathermy treatments. 8. If I found the disability gaining on me in one or more joints I'd want to try daily hypo dermic or intramuscular injec tions of parathyroid hormone for a few weeks. This is all I can tell about it for further details consult your physician. 9. Rheumatlz or no rheuma- tlz I'd take my Iodin Ration every day. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Clire-AII Can you tell me whether penicillin has been found valuable In the treatment of neuritis? (Mrs. K.R-D.) Answer No. Thanks To Alcoholics Anonymous Gratitude to you for suggesting It '.jf:i- "v Dr. Brady SKATE at ASHLAND ROLLER RINK EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY EVENING FRIDAY for Teen Age Under 15 Years Private Parties Dial Ashland 8681 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS .v Pie lure-u king device 7 Biitncw Beetle 14 Thin ihert IS Sun fod 1ft Peaned 17 Bo Tie l Indefinite ertlcli 19 Indignation 21 Growing out 23 Pitying eird 34 Ob-truet with edtment 3ft Part of "to be 21 worthleu levlnai PuKtoriJ poem 3ft Ue&l 83 In direction ot 33-New England State labor.) S4 Menace J Kail In promise 43 Turn orer 4 Cry ot triumph 4 b Rearing organ 46 Artifice 47 An Image 48 Make lace M Kind of moth 81 Olrl'e name 53 Yellow bugie 64 Bishop's title (abbr.l BS Top Of dOOTWSr 7 Teaser M Short sleep o Gathers i j 5 o I7" u 3 ;h ; 77?-, n ZX III&I III" 77rW - w : 7 SI S3 . RHEUMATIZ and to th Alcoholics Anonymous eroup started here last year my husband attends regularly, has been sober now for six months and 1 be lieve ha is some to May sober. Thank God for Alcoholics Anonymous. IMrs ) Answer To that, in behalf of many correspondents, 1 saw Amen. Saccharin Please advise If saccharine taken In normal amounts can be harmful in any way. (Mrs. S. A 1 Answer You mean saccharin common name of the chemical sub stance benrosulflnide. Saccharine- is an adjective meaning slcklshly sweet. Any one may use tip to 3 grains of saccharin a day with impunity. A quarter-grain tablet of saccharin has the sweetcnine effect of a leaspoon ful of sugar. Not Anotherl We were married nine years he fore our first baby was born. He Is nesrly five years old. We thought he was to be our only child and we were happy, but it is going to hap pen again shout the end of April and we are overjoyed. I am now 39 years old and some women say that is too old. IMrs, B. V.i Answer Sour grapes. Read the chapter "Her First at Forty" in book let Preparing for Maternity. (Copyright 1946, John F. Dllle Co.) Veteran Brothers Held for Attacking Draft Board Head Jackson, Miss., Jan. 18 (U.R) The FBI today had arrested two Philadelphia, Miss., broth ers in the nation's first reported case of military draftees attack ing selective , service board members. FBI agent J. A. Lopez said Blanford and Henry Stakes had been arrested for attacking and seriously injuring Dr. C. C. Davies, chairman of the Phila delphia draft board. Davies said the two men, re cently discharged after being drafted by his board, accosted him near Philadelphia. While one brother held a gun on him. Rogue River Lodge Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing Open Everv Night Except Tuesdays Phone Trail 1404 "CHALKERS" OFFICERS' CLUB Dining Dancing Lounge Chicken Dinners Our Specially Most Unique Place In So. Oregon CLOSED MONDAYS Thursdays Private ParUes Only For ReserraUons Ph. 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THE MAHARANI, THAT IF yOU ARENT OUT VS iS CV ' V J' If OF THIS HOTEL IN TWO HOURS, I'LL )mJ r H -f , J7s VTHROW YOU OUT IS THAT CLEAR? f)lJ7 KNOCKS ON THE DOOR THE SUITE ADJOIN- Of nSBf' " tKLhr- 'jLTffi- CtJ III IHG HIS. . .JUST TO SEE WHO WILL ANSWER THE DOOft, rffR K'.'rt WmMl?Hl?r'' I 'IK L'lL ABNER DATELESS AXED ME T' StT UP WlF 10' f AH" AH FI&6ER5 tW 3 I SO-WHILE T HOW CLfcVt'KT EF YO' 'A rs"''-r VHILE HE'S WORKIN' NIGHTS. HE FIS6ERS AH 15 HYAH NO ROMAN- HE GUARDS J OF YOU- J HAS POX l..vP 0 j, ' Ef AH 15 HYAR NO ROMANTICAL RATS S TICAU RAT OFA &AL WILL YO'-AH J EXCUSE ME CHOPS IN 'V W , AV S 1 I MUST'VE WILL COME COURTIN'rj: J COURT HIM BEHIND MAH SUAR&S .-l'LL FIX A J MlNt,TOO-'sr.oV J Y BLOWN A YO' BEHIND HIS BACKf lftf2srA. BACK ,- ,r , , HIM.C' 5NACX.' AH LL HAVE kS' A FUSE AD ' I Us, Bii3"V W7-M 3&E-2J Xn rrrrC&WI V -ITHri. MINE WELL.n SftHVvA JUSTING l VEil I -Jh- VJI r-liU I HUPRV. 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ROGUE RIVER lBBBBfcaiftSstis4jA 'THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME AS JMOR.WHO Hfti WNfi SlflTOtfD ftffrit HMDS OF ffNDMFNTAL AMP T01iH6 RELATIVES, COMES W TROM PLftV,- HIS MOTHER, UNAWARE THAT HE HA& IATEW MAPE COfJlACC WrfH A MUD WPDIE, CAILS THAT HIS AUNT PHYlllS 6 HERE AND HT 15 GIVE HER A BIS WS ANP A KI5S, WD NO EttUSE5, TIEASE . (simms to n sat SMMt M kle Perry Adslr and End Don Schultx. CloslnR tlma for Sunday. Too Lata to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon. Pieasa remember. mm Have YOU taken the time to select your old clothes for the collection drive? The need is imperative let's CHEVROLET By CLUYAS WILLIAMS V tSiiili(Sssiiilsii