27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Tailoring
Minie frill JrAM i'IR
Tallored-to-Measure Clolhefc
Repairing Remodeling Aneretlons
1 28 g. .Uln, 2nd Fir, aii3--
Xlterations. remodeling, re
pairing i DRAPES m-de to order
2294 Corona Ave ph i-83
Transfer .
COMMERCIAL TR,ANSFES
Trucking Service of All
LoSil and tons Distance Moving
Storage Packing and Crating
Phone - t it th & n'
Y-.mnt Work
3-3085. -
Floor SerTlce
hoor landing Sc finishing, also clean
"wains. 20 yr . J mod. equip,
own power eqmpfree eitPn. 2-7143.
Expert rug nif2rn-ii'iI5nRvan'"m
MEDFORD RUG FACTORY
unahins Machlnet
BSED Washers, reconditioned and
reconditioned
guaranteeo ' -
Main. 2-5302.
EfpERT Bendix Service and Repairs
E lnn May Co 406 E Main 2-5302
parts and Service on all make
washing machines Larson May Co.
408 E Main 2-5302
Plumbing
PROMPT pump service, plumbing &
repairing! Leslie s Shop. Ph. 2-5845.
Tor new & repair work call Patterson
Plb Co. 827 W Jackson. Ph. 2-4369
THE ONE TRIP PLUMBER
BROWNIES
PLUMBING & HEATING. INC.
PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE
519 Crater lake Ave Ph 2-4R01
Septic Tank
aotTation service
000 gal round cone septic tank 968
Hookups Drainiields Laid
Free Estimates Guaranteed work.
To meet all State & FHA codes.
PHONE 3-2491
CASPERS Cleaning repairing, install
tanks and drains Guar 24-houi
Erompt service FTee Inspection
ow set prices Dial your local Wat
II Vet 3-1511 or 2-6818
MITCHELL SEPTIC TANKS it CESS
POOL SERVICE Tanks cleaned and
repaired, drain and sewer laid, new
tanks Installed All work guaranteed
Phone 3-1116
Reweaving
RE-WEAVING TearsT" burns! moth
damage, etc. BEACON WEAVERS
906 N E 8th. Grants Pass Ph 3453
Laundry
LAUNDERETTE
327 N Fir Street
Bendix Automatic Laundry Ph 3-2569
FOR SALE
Beautiful Natural Rock Horn
within walking distance on East
Side. 2 bedrooms, full base
ment, excellent heating plant
with income from separate
house rental. Here is your op
portunity to own a fine home
and have an Income with it
Owner says sell at one . .
SEE
C. LYALL FIDLER Agency
Jackson Hotel Bldg. Ph. 2-5532
HOGS - BEEF
FARM SLAUGHTER
Complete Cutting Service
Polar-Cold Co. .
PHONE 2-5990
USED
CARS
and
TRUCKS
1951 CHEVROLET
2 Ton Flatbed 2 Speed
In Excellent Condition
Price $1995
1944 DODGE I 1941 FORD (8) 1942 FORD (8)
Vt Ton Cab and Chassis, 162" W. B. 1 ' Ton Flat Rack V Ton Pickup
Ideal for the Farm Mechanically A-1. Far above average 3-Speed Reconditioned
Price$595 Price$395 Price $495
BANK ISAACSON TRAILER MANY MORE
Tpnkip DUAL AXLE $800.00 Worth SELECT USED CARS
TtRM5 InTlresAlon. JO
TRADE or CASH Price $1195 CHOOSE FROM
CRATER
Be Sure
Phone 2-6297
27 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
MUcelUneou
PAftK'S .Electric Shaver Service. Tie.
pairs and sales. All standard makes
1U oay iree tnai. in a. 11 tn 5t.
GUARANTEED repairs and parts on
all makes of sewing machlnet Estl
mate furnished free tn advance.
Sewing Machine Center. 123 W'
Main. Ph 2-2388. '
Scaffolding "
Steel tubular scaffolding for rent
Ph 2-9851
Generators Starters
Gen era tor-Starter, repairs & exchanre
Armature winding Cliffs Auto
Electric 1311 N Riverside 2-3068
Florist! and Greenhouses
PIERCE FOR PLANTS Phone 2-7C82
For flower and vegetable garden
plants, including Rooted Mums.
Snaps In bloom. Geranium. Ivy. Be
gonias. Pelargonium In bud.
BeaU Lane ' Mi. W. of Hwy. 99
MARSHALL NURSERY & FLORIST
Camelias 50c up. Annuals, Garden
supplies 12th & Newtown 3-1657
Painting
PAINTING; stucco, wood, asphalt
shingles, etc.; interior work of any
kind. Phone 3.3041.
SPRAY" PAfNTING Roofs, houses,
general painting Free estimates
Sullivan Bros. 219 S. Ivy Ph. 2-9351.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE Largest ladies ready to
wear store within 100 miles. Beau
tiful store, clean stock, large volume
of business. Never before offered for
sale. Old age and illness cause of re
' tiring. Will pay itself in 2 or 3 years.
For further particulars phone 3544
or. address 1206 2nd St., Crescent
City. Calif.
FOR SALE 700 gallon galvanized Iron
tank. Dr. Elliott.
FOR SALE 1950 Plymouth. Owner
into service. 91250 cash. Ph. 3-2483.
RESTRICTED acreage past Country
Club. Beautiful view! 2 A for $1500.
or make offer on Bk A. Good terms.
Ph 9-ROA1
frOR SALE Weaner pigs. Alford Telle
crater ukb nwy cagu foint.
MOTHERS' DAY orchid in snow cake
1.25. Beardon's Bakery. Ph. 3-1833.
13 ACRES to lease, 7 irrig. Can lease
for 4 years. Model M John Deere
tractor 1951 model and all attach
merits for sale or trade: also IS ft.
trailer for sale or trade. Inq. Chuck's
carper anop across Mia way Auction,
COMMERCIAL SDravinz of all klnrls.
Ph. 2-5376, Wlthrow. If no answer
I.
NOTICE
If you want your walnuts sprayed
Ph. 2-5376. Wi throw. If no answer
FOR SALE Lumber. Every-day prices
a special. Take a look: 1x12 sugar
pine shelving $125 per M. C and B
ixo siding, v-rustic si en per M.
Free delivery. FHA terms.
NORTON'S LUMBER CO.
Phoenix Phone 3-2888
PLANTS
Complete selection
FLOWER & VEGETABLE
Big Y Feed & Seed Co.
Open Sunday St Evenings
WURLTTZER spinet piano, like new
Inside and out, $485. terms. Ersklne's
fiano anop, 1304 Kings Hwy-PLANER-BLOX.
Clean, quick de
Hvery. Medford Fuel. Tel. 2-2111
LAWN SEED
Formulated for this area.
Arasan treated.
' Big Y Feed & Seed Co.
Open Sunday Sc Evenings
AUCTION
1158 North Central
Monday and Friday, 7:00 P.M.
Consignments always welcome. 1
do appreciate your business.
"A Square Deal Or No Deal"
rnone For Details
ORDER EARLY Select Green fit
oiabs MEDFORD FUEL. Tel. 2-2111
YofiKFJ.'S TRtrrifTMn CrTDirri-iw
I .Of ft 1 lnn itlstanu mA UPallV
. HAULING, machinery, cats, shovels,
vlu. v-an uz.unfi!i lULM&L, 3-631
or 2-7752. Ashland. Ore.
2 ROOMS, steam heat, refrig. all util-
. iuci pain, ciom in. Ai t a. ttiverside
SOUTHERN OREGON
SPECIAL!
1947 STUDEBAKER
1 'a Ton Stake Body - New Motor
Very good 8.25 Tiret
Price $595
1946 DODGE
2 Ton Cab and Chassis. 162" W.B.
2 Speed A Bargain at li
Price 695
LAKE MOIORS-Used Car Lot
Be A-1 Sure
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WE riX EM while you sleep
HAWKINS al night GAKAGE
616 S Riverside Ph S1534
WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
S'O. ISO
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OT THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
JACKSON COUNTY. IN PROBATE
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF SAMUEL B. KRAUSS, DE
CEASED NOTICE ' IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned. Clarence Pierce, has
been duly appointed by the above
entitled Court as the Executor of the
estate of the above named decedent,
Samuel B. Krauss. and has duly quail,
fled as such Executor. AH persons
having any claim against said estate
are hereby directed and required to
present same, duly verified and with
proper voucners attacnea, 10 ine
undersigned Executor at my office at
No. 425 East Main Street in the City
of Medford. Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
of this Notice.
Dated and first published on this
7th day of May, AD. 1952.
uiarence rierce
Executor of the estate of
Samuel B. Krauss. Deceased.
r. j. newman.
Attorney for estate
Craterlan Bldg., Medford. Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
JACKSON COUNTY (Sitting in Pro-
Date i
In the Matter of the Estate of
MAUD KUBLT. deceased.
Notice Is hereby civen that the
above entitled Court has appointed
Edward W. Kubll Executor of the
estate and Last Will and Testament of
Maud Kubll, deceased, and all persons
having any claims against the said
estate are hereby notified to present
the same, properly verified with
vouchers attached, to the undersigned
Executor at the office -of Chas. W.
Reames, attorney for the Executor in
the Medical Center Building. Medford.
uregon, witmn six montns from the
date nereof.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1952.
EDWARD W. KUBLI
Executor-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
No. 8905
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR
J At-it SOW COUNTY.
IN PROBATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
SARAH E. TUCKER. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned, Mae Tucker Annlng,
has been duly appointed by the above
entitled Court as the Executrix of the
estate of the above named decedent.
Sarah E. Tucker, and has duly qual
ified as such Executrix. All persons
having any claim against said estate
are hereby directed and required to
present same, duly verified and with
proper vouchers attached, to the un
dersigned Executrix at my home at
No. 335 Alder Street In Ontml Point
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
Dated and first published this 7th
aay oi may, a. u. lusa.
Mae Tucker Anning
Executrix of the estate of
Sarah E. Tucker, Deceased.
F. J. Newman. Attorney for estate,
Craterlan Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Emiltv Nn. 5?-?n?.R
IN The circuit court of the
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY
CHESTER C KUBLI, Plaintiff
vs.
BANKERS DISCOUNT CORPORA
TION, a corporation organized tin
der the laws of the State of Oregon
C. J. Smith. S. F. Wilson. H. N.
Bruns, and all other persona and
parties unknown claiming any right,
title. Interest or estate In and to the
premises described in this com
plaint, and all unknown heirs of de
fendants. C. J. Smith, S. F. Wilson
and H. N. Bruns, Defendants.
TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND.
ANTS:
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to appear In the
above-entitled court and cause and
answer the complaint of plaintiff now
on file therein against- you within
four weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons upon
you. which is the I6th day of April,
1952, and if you fall to appear and
raucEc
DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR VALUES
BACK TO WORK-vMalntenanco and open-hearth workers wave
happily as they return to work at the Bethlehem Steel plant in
South San Francisco. Philip Murray, C. I. O. United Steelworkers'
president, called off the three-day nationwide strike at President
Truman's request. The strike idled 650,000 steelworkers.
LEGAL NOTICES
answer or otherwise plead to plain
tiffs complaint within the time re
quired, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in his complaint, to-wit:
For a decree of the court removing a
cloud from the premises hereinafter
described and quieting the title to the
same in the plaintiff herein as the
owner thereof in fee simple, the same
being a U interest in the premises as
follows, to-wit:
The S.E. V4 of the S.W. V. the
S W, U of the S.E. U. and the
Nt of the S.W. !'. of the-S W.
'4, all in Section 23. Township 38,
South of Range 4. West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, and
The N.W. of the N.E. . the
N.E. V of the N.W. h'4. and the
N.E. of the N.E. "4. all in Sec
tion 26. Township 38, South of
Range 4, West of the Willamette
Meridian.
All In Jackson County. Oregon.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication In the Medford Mail
Tribune, a newspaper of general circu
lation published in Jackson County.
Oregon, once a week for four consecu
tive weeks, in pursuance of an order
of the said court, which order was
made and entered of record on the
10th day of April, 1952. The last day
for appearance Is May 14, 1952.
Gus Newbury
Attorney for Plaintiff
207 U. S. National Bank Bldg
Medford, Oregon
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK
SON COUNTY PROBATE DEPART
MENT IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF ROBERT C. FLETCHER, de
ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned, has been appointed
Executrix of the above estate by the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Jackson County. Probate Depart
ment, and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present the same, verified as re
quired by law. to the undersigned at
123 West Main Street, Medford, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of this first publication of this notice.
DATED this 30th day of April. 1B52.
MARGUERITE FLETCHER,
Executrix
BENGTSON AND PEDERSEN
Attorneys for executrix
SPECIAL!
1947 FEDERAL
Ton Cab and Chassis
Reconditioned, Good 9.00 Tires
Price $995
1950 FORD (8) F-2
V Ton Pickup 3 Speed Like Now
10,000 Miles
Price $1395
OPEN TILL 9P.M.
817 N. Riverside
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should iddresi lnqulileiv to: William Brady.
365 El Camlno. Beverly Hills. Cat
LET'S FLUORINATE
The Nebraska State Dental As
sociation is exerting powerful
pressure on the city council to
f luorinate the
water supply,
wrote a reader,
about the mid
dle of March
(letter not
dated). Aside
from its c o s t,
and the fact
that it runs
counter to
Brady princlples , ,
Come, come, now, it would be
as sensible to say chlorination,
filtration or any other sanitary
or health protective precaution
runs "counter to democratic prin
ciples." ... we adults (I mean mentally
as well as physically) fear that
organic fluorideshave no place
in our bodies, at least in quanti
ties. May we have your opinion
about this? (Signed)
My dear child, you may be an
adult physically but your logic
Is puerile.
Long, long ago, before I. quit
brushing my teeth, the Nebraska
State Dental Association or
possibly it was just the Lincoln
branch sent me a letter com
mending me for my teachings in
regard to care and conservation
of the teeth. I believe the let
ter is somewhere In my scrap-
J)ook, but I can't ask some one
else to search for it a task too
odious for me, much worse than
reading my own stuff after It
has been printed.
Probably few dentists in Ne
braska, or any other part of
North America, would utter un
qualified approval of my teach
ings today, but I still think the
dentists of America render a
health service that is indispensa
ble, when and if their patients
have enough sense to give them
the chance.
From the Lincoln reader's let
ter I Infer that the question of
fluorinating the water as a meas
ure of prevention of dental caries
is to be decided by popular vote.
If so, it Is probably settled now
in the right way, I hope.
Still, you never can tell. There
may be just enough dumb
enough voters there with queer
notions about health to defeat
the effort of the State Dental
Association.
If that has happened I'd say
it is Just what the stup the
people of the benighted com
munity deserve.
On Tristan da Cunha where
prior to '49-'50, the residents
have had the finest teeth In the
world, samples of the drinking
water analyzed at intervals of
ten years or so contained 0.2 and
0.3S parts of fluorine per'mllllon
which may account in part for
the excellent teeth of Tristan's
people. Prior to '49 Tristan peo
ple lived on potatoes, milk,
cheese, butter, eggs (of sea birds
and their own geese, ducks and
chickens), fish and shellfish, on
rare occasions fresh mutton or
beef (their sheep and cows are
for wool and milk, too precious
to kill for meat), and such grain
as ships might bring them If any
ships visited the lonely isles In
a season. In '49-'S0, however,
English and South African In
terests built a canning factory
on Tristan to market the abun
UNIVERSAL TILLER
Designed lat flealblliry
Built for lon( service
Priced from$M0to$15J.50
(Incl. power drive)
Phone 7231 or Era. 2-7791
HOME OWNERS
SPECIALTIES
74 NORTH MAIN ASHLAND
Wednesday, May 7, 1951
Medics Unhelpful in
Violent Death Cases
Chicago (U.R) Most doc
tors are of little or no help in
solving crimes of violent death,
according to medical expert.
They are reluctant to testify
as experts in court and cannot
with moderate competence as
sume the public office of coroner,
said Dr. W. E. B. Hall.
Hall, director of laboratories
at the Chambersburg, Pa., hos
pital, wrote his opinions In the
Journal of Criminal Law, Crimi
nology and Police Science, pub
lished by Northwestern Univer
sity s law school.
Hall said the medical profes
sion has been derelict in not
acquainting its members with
the legal aspects of medicine and
has "neglected its social respon
sibilities" In failing to meet the
need for this type of specialized
knowledge.
He said medical schools should
give at least basic course in
legal medicine to their students.
Of the 300,000 deaths reported
in the U. S. each year from ob
scure suspicious criminal or vio
lent causes, only 13,000 are
officially recognized as murders,
Hall said.
THE DRINKING WATER
dant lobster-like crayfish of the
waters in that vicinity. The fish
eries concern has a store on the
island where refined foods are
available and the children can
get candy etc. and the company's
ship calls regularly to bring sup
plies and take the canned fish
to Capetown. Thus commercializ
ation marks the end of the
unique experiment.
One blessing remains despite
commercialization the pure
water flowing from the high na
tural reservoir (crater of an ex
tinct volcano) will continue to be
naturally fluorlnated even
though the diet of Tristan peo
ple becomes as "refined" as the
diet of people whose teeth are
notoriously bad English and
American people.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Throat Exerrls. to Correct
Snorlni
Ts there anything one can do to cor
rect snortns? Mrs. B. F.l
Answer Let the man sleep at the
opposite end of the house with his
door closed. Let him faithfully Der-
form the exercises described In the
chapter on snoring in booklet How TO
BREATHE, for which send 25a and
stamped, seir-addressed envelope.
Graoafrult
Friend Insists that one must eat
grapefruit before brenkfast to get the
tun Deneiit or n. t ininic u rnisii no
difference I enjoy grapefruit Tnore
wnen i eat it alter dinner in tne eve
ning. IH. O.)
Answer Makes no ntrrerenee.
National Newspaper Syndicate
Chicago S, 111.
Women-al-Work
Not Ljked by Vets
Sydney, Australia (U.R)
When it comes to taste In paint
ings, sick ex-servicemen least
like pictures of women at work,
the Red Cross art library here
found.
The library has been circulat
ing prints of well known paint
ings in ex-servicemen's hospitals
for the last three years.
The sick veterans not only re
ject paintings depicting women
at work, the library reports, but
also paintings with sad and sor
rowful women as the subject.
"They almost unanimously
prefer romantic pictures of wom
en, such as the one in Rosetti's
"Daydreams," one library work
er said.
Ask Domestic Scones
Paintings of domestic, scenes
by early Dutch painters, such as
"The Fish Shop," are also in
great demand.
Extremely modem and con
troversial paintings interest war
neurosis patients, who invariably
form discussion groups, the li
brary worker said.
"Patients confined to bed for
long periods become hyper-critical
of details in a painting and
anything suggesting physical dis
abilities tend to irritate them,"
the worker added.
The Red Cross Art Library Is
considered by its members to
have immense value, not only
from the cultural aspect, but as
a form of healing therapy.
Dead line on Claaslflea Adst S:Sl
fi m for following d.y: 10 e m Mon
v. iiuiin naiurnay inr ouna.7 . n
IT PAYS
o set a sulclt ,ti4 tonfidtnMal leg
on your tar, furniture or salary and
pay us your ourstendlna debts by eo.
selidatlng debts, your total monthly
payment for all billi will bo less than
Vt of what you sr now paylnf and
It protects your credit, tool
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1951 PACKARD DELUXE Ceiling Price $2852
8 4-DR. SEDAN Heafer, ajj 0 Jr m
radio, overdrive. Sharp. )dki03U
Ypu Save $252.00
1951 CHEVROLET Bel Air Ceiling Price $2262
Powerglide Heater, radio, at M
2-tone paint A little beauty eXlHifa
You Save $120.00
' 1950 PACKARD SUPER 4- Ceiling Price $2353
Dr Ultramatic, H&R, 5 fOOCA
new tires. Torquoise blue. JmtW
You Save $103.00
4 1950 STUDE. Commander
Regal Dlx. 4-Dr. Sdn Low Colling Price $1903
mileage, R&H, Overdrive,
Extras.
You Save
1950 PACKARD Super 4- Ceiling Prico $2289
Dr. Sdn. Beautiful 2-tone f 0m Esf
blue. Heater, radio, O'drlve. 4dl3U
You Save $139.00
1950 MERCURY SDN Celling Price $2070
Absolutely spotless, 24,000 ttlOCA
miles. A beauty. 4IOj9w -
You Save $220.00
1949 LINCOLN 4-Dr.
Really clean. H&R, over
drive. Best buy in town.
You Save
1948 NASH '600' 4-Door Ceiling Price $1124
SedanHas a new motor. tfftTB
Heater. Spotless Inside, out ' 97 af
You Save $149.00
1947 BUICK Super 4-Dr. Ceiling Price $1249
Sedan Heater and radio. Jt ftft gf
Very clean. 377.
. You Save $254.00
SPECIALS
1946 DODGE Custom 4-Dr.
Sedan Heater, new tires,
Exceptionally clean.
1941 CHEVROLET 4-Door
Sdn. See for yourself how
clean It Is. Heater.
1936 OLDSMOBILE 6
SEDAN A running
Clean too.
PICKUPS
1949 WILLYS 4 -Wheel
drive Pickup. Clean, low
mileage, guaranteed. Hurry
1950 DODGE Vi Ton Pick
up 24,000 miles. Heater,
4-speed, Deluxe Cab.
1950 STUDEBAKER 1 Ton
Pickup 18,000 miles, 4
speed. Excellent 8-ply tires.
OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M.
Don't Wait! Save Now!
MOTORS
5th Near Riverside Phone 3-3687
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE TIVB
$1695
$208.00
Sdn. Celling Price $1876
$1495
$381.00
$39500
$47500
$9500
Cyt.
fool,
149500
$139500
$149500
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