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EIGHT MEDFOHD MAIL THIBUlfE - ThuTsdT. Tib. 1. 194S Your Health and Its Care Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D." Raiders should address Inqulrtat toi Dr. William Brady 263 El Camino, Bsrsrlf Hill. Calif. ,HOW COMMO Infant or young children de veloping scurvy are fretful, ane mic, without appetite. They fall 10 grow aim gain weight t'VYI from week to VI'It week. They cry when picked up or moved or han dle d and sometime the evident pain and tender ness' in the legs makes parents sus- Dr. Brady pect "rheuma tism" and the child's Instinctive effort to avoid pain by lying motionless may make : parents suspect "paralysis". The gums are of deep pur plish color, swollen around the upper central Incisors, and they bleed from the slightest -irritation or sometimes without .evi dent Injury. Before definite symptoms of scurvy appear (writes Plimmer, a British authority) there is a period of ill health, character ized by certain symptoms which should be looked for In persons who habitually take too little vitamin C, tho they get enough to prevent outright - scurvy. These, symptoms are a sallow, muddy complexion, loss of en ergy, fleeting pains in Joints and limbs, especially In . the legs, usually mistaken for ' rheuma tism. So-called rheumatism.- So called rheumatism in young children has often proved, to be actually scurvy. Hess, an American authority, pointed out ' how frequently children without showing dis tinct scurvy symptoms are irri table, lacking in stamina 'and more or less retarded in growth: and can be restored to better growth, higher stamina and bet ter general health and. disposi tion by the feeding of more orange Juice or tomato Juice or fresh raw greens of any kind. I forgot whether it wiV Hess or McCoIIum who .observed a group of boys in a private school who developed the symp toms above described. The boys passed up fresh fruit In favor of cake, pie, ice cream and the Summons for Publication ' "". In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Jackson County. VAUGHN M WHITMORE and RUBY A. WHITMORE, hus band and wife, Plaintiffs, - vs. J. C. ADAMS and HELEN ADAMS, husband and wife: S. R. TEMPLETON and JANE MARY TEMPLETON, hus band and wife: GEORGE MIT CHEL and MARY JANE MIT CHEL. husband and wife: MARY A. PRY3E: MAR , CARET JOHANNA THOMP SON; BENJAMIN HAYMOND and JANE DOE HAYMOND, husband and wife; JANE DOE HUNTER and JOHN C. HUNTER, wife-and husband; each and all of the unknown heirs of each and all of the above named defendants; also, all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate. Men or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants. To each and all of the above named defendants except the defendants MARY A. PRYCE and MARGARET JOHANNA THOMPSON: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON, You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the flr-t publica tion of this summons, and, if you fall so to appear and answer laid complaint, for want there of, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demand ed In their complaint, succinct ly stated as follows, to-wit: That each and all of the de fendants herein be required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lien, claim or Inter est whatsoever that they, or any of them, may have, or claim in. to. or upon the real property de scribed In the complaint herein, or any part or parcel thereof, which said real property Is situ ated In Jackson County, Oregon, QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms ef Distress Arising tram STOMACH ULCERS out to EXCESS ACID riwtMTerUofHemTrsartimtthal Mast He4 ec It WW Coat Yea fafciat OTWtwr. million bottles of the WTM.ARD TREATMENT banbsra sold for Kllsfol nnfiLomiof dlttroMBrtslna from and PmSinsI Utters due to Knees Aekl Peer Dlaettlea), Sear or Upset K.mnK, aesalmu. Heartburn, Sletsteaemss, els. due to (sens Add. Sold on 18 days trial I Ask for WflllareVe missies" which fully, eaplelne this treatment lies at raylor's Penny wise lira Walnseolt's Pharmacy r VICK SO ClliriESE HERB CO. N 18 SCURVY? . like as dessert and spent all their spending allowance for candy,- hot fudge sundaes and the Inevitable carbonated sweet ened - stimulating beverage which, in: my opinion, is bad medicine for any youngster. When the boys were required lo take fresh fruit for dessert and fruit Juice drinks instead of pop they soon recovered their nor mal good nature and eagerness to play. Commander Parry described in . the early part of the nine teenth century (Journal) of a Voyage for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage) Seaman Scott's fatal scurvy:' , "At the onset of his Illness, first thought to be rheuma tism, the man showed aver sion to motion, lassitude, de pression, of spirits, pale coun tenance, fetid breath, livid, spongy, -bleeding gums.": Probably they didn't know then what arctic explorer Stef ansson proved a century later, namely, that even fresh meat (caribou) or fresh fish eaten raw or -fresh--seat meat eaten raw or only slightly -cooked, is a-cure for scurvy. . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS,.' . Raw r Par-Boiled your Ignorance la displayed by your uh of the term "par-boiled" for pas turlzed die) milk and your unfitness to give health advice Is shown by your recommendaUon of raw milk It seems strange that a member of your Brofesslon (sle) so cmpletely Ignores 10 danger of Malta (undulant) fever from raw milk. (A. B. H.l Answer Among ths things you may learn from Webster's dictionary, Mr Milkman, is the meaning of par-bolled. For my own home and for Infanta, chUdren or adults who ask my advice, I prefer grade A raw milk from tuberculin-tested herd to par-bolled- pasturlzed milk. In- any circum stances any milk at all is perfectly safe for Infant, ehlld or adult, if you first scald it bring It to a boll lot one -minute. - - - Ksw Meat ' 'Daughter, 4, Ives raw ground beef. We lei her have it (grade A meat) twloe a week. Local doctor says it Is very hard to digest (Mrs. R. D.) Answer Some risk of infestation with the-beef tapeworm If the meat happena to be measly (contain the larval) Otherwise It Is aa .wholesome, digestible and .nourishing aa. cooked beef.- - When Doctors Disagree Please send a leaflet on hernia. One doctor tells me I have double hernia. another says X haven't (H. W.) '. Answer If you will provide stamp ed envelope bearing your address 1 11 send you- -a pamphlet about hernle (breach, niDture), but I'm afraid it will not tell you whether you have hernia. Only a physlelan can do that. (Copyright, 1945. by John F. Dllle Co.) and more particularly described as follows.-to-wit: Lot Pour (4) In Block Twenty six (26) of the Town (now City) of Gold Hill. Jackscn County Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, now of record. " That each and all of the claims that may be made on the Dart of any or all of said defend ant herein, In or to said real property herein described,' - or any- part thereof, -be adjudged and declared to be null and void; that the plaintiffs herein be de creed to be the owners, in tee simple, of said real property, free and clear ot any right or claim whatsoever on the part of said defendants, or any of them. That each and all of the de fendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, through or under them, or anv of them, be forever enloin- ed, restrained and barred from asserting, attempting to estab lish, or claiming, any right, title, estate, lien or Interest whatso ever in, to, or upon said real property, or any part or parcel thereof, and that plaintiffs' title to said premises be forever quiet ed and set at rest. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable James H. Crawford, Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, made and entered on the 19th day of January. 1945. The time Drescr bed in said order for publication of this sum mons Is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this sum mons is the 18th day of January, 1948. O. H. BENGTSON, Attorney for Plaintiffs. 128 East Main Street, Meuiord, Oregon. Fala Chewed By Anti-New Dealer Washington, Jan. 81 (U.R) Fala, President Roosevelt's scot tie, was reported cured today after treatment at the army medical center of wounds about the front, rear, sides,, and legs inflicted by a scottie of another sex to whom he was introduced recently. Fala underwent extensive treatment at the medical cen ter' veterinary school and lab oratory and, it was reported, Is now back home at the White House. Details of the assault and battery committed upon him were not fully known, but there was no doubt as to the weapon in the crime. Teeth leave their mark. REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart Rheun atism Asthma Catarrh Pile. Prostate Gland Enema and all disorders el Liver. Kidnv Trouble and other com elalnta dltapsoar after usini CHINESE HERBS - -RtROVid b Ssarta Eldz. On the Radio Chain ST A HO N Sl Chain affiliation and where Uie are on the dial) RALB (CBS) list, Portland. HEX INBC-Bliiel I ISO, Portland KOA (NBC-Blue and MBS) 1MB Spohana, KOO (NBC-Bluej SIO San franelsco; HOW (NBC-Bed) 620. Portland; KJB (NBC-Blue) 1000 Ssallls. KNX (CBS) I07S Lot Angeles. KOA (NBC-Red) SSS Denver: KOIN (CBS) S70, Port land, KOMO (NBC-Red) SSO Seattle, KPO (NBC-Red) SSO San Francisco; KSL CCBi) USS Sail Lake City - , . , Tuna Sbown Is PWT Thursday B OO p m Sam Hayes and the News, MBS; OK for Release. NBC: Terry and the Pirates, BN; Man Named. Jordan, CBS. . 5:13 p m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super man. MBS. B-.30 n m Jack Armstrong, BN; Harry rfannery. News. CBS; Tom Mix. man. MBS: Betty end Bob, NBC. 5:45 p m. -Captain Uldmgnt. BN, Elmer Peterson. NBC; Ntgbt News Wire, MBS: News, CBS. 8:00 p m -Music Hall. NBC: Major Bowes, CBS; Gabriel Heattar, MBS; News, Br. 6:13 p. m. Supper Music BN. 6:30 p m Bob Bums. NBC, Spot, light Banda BN. Corllaa Archer CBS Treasure Hour ot Song, "MBS 7:00 p m Abbott and Costello. NBC; Fred Waring Orch, BN; rirat Line. CBS. 7:19 p m Lowell Thomas. MBS 7:30 p m March of Time. BN: Rod Ryder. MBS. Rudy Vallee. NBC: Here's to Romance. CBS. 8:00 p m. Supper Club. NBC: -Jack Klrkwood Show, CBS; Sammy Kays MBS. 8:18 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC: Lum and Annex, BN; Muaio That Sat isfies. CBS . . . . 8 30 p m. Coffee Time. NBC Death Valley Sheriff, CBS; America's Town Meetlns of the Air. BN. ' 0:00 p m News MBS: Dinah Shore, NBC; Ellery Queen, CBS. 915 p m - Hex Miller MBS 8:30 p. m. The Saint, NBC; fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS. 10:00 p m. News Reporter. NBC: News, BN 10:19 p. m Sport Program, BN. ' 10:30 p m Oene Krupa Orch. CBS; Fenneman's Nlte Club. BN. - 11:09 p. m. News, BN. , . Friday 8:00 p m Terry and Plratea: BN OK for Release. NBC: Sam Haves News, . MBS; - Man Named Jordon, MBS. 5:18 n. m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super man. MBS. 5:30 p m. Jack Armstrong BN Harry VI riannery. News, CBS; Tom Mix. MBS. 9:45 p m Elmer Peterson. Com mentator NBC Capt Midnight BN Nleht News Wire. MBS News. CBS 8:00 p m-Waltr Time NBC Ga briel Heatter, MBS; Ona Munson In Hollywood. CBS. 8:19 p m Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS News. BN 8 30 p m People Are Funny. NBC mat Brewster Bov CBS Double or Nothing MBS. Spotlight Bends. B.N 7:00 p m Amos Andy NBCS Oursnte and Moore CBS. Dale Car negie. MBS. 719 p m. Lowell Thomas. MBS 7:30 p m Stage Door Canteen CBS: Lona Ranger. MBS; BUI Stem 8:00 p m.Flghta. MBS: Jack Ktrk wood show, CBS: Supper Club, NBC 8:15 p m -Fleetwood Lawton. NBC. 8:30 p m Dultya Tavern NBC It Pays to Be Ignorant, CBS; Stars of the Future, BN BOO p m -Furlough Fun, NBC Tom Brenenean, BN; News, MBS: Aldrlch Family. CBS. CBS30 m Adv"nture' Tn-n Man 10:00 p. m News, NBC. Orc:3BrJ.- m Amba"alor Hot' ji:0.,P' m Del Castillo, Organist. CBS; Blltmora Orch., NBC. cplXTaIison A message received this week by Mr. Doris Larlson stated her husband. Cnl. .IncV r .nrfar-iri hat been missing in action In' Bel- mum since Dec. 26. Cpl. Larlson formerly was stationed here with the 91st Infantry Division. The COmnrnI waa franef orrrl to the paratroops in September of 1943 and trained at Ft. Ben nine. Ca. Hp hoH hosn since January of last year with tne S4Znd Parachute Infantry and had served In North Africa, Italy, England, Holland, Ger many and France. Mrs. Larlron, the former Doris Satterfleld, is an employe of the Western Union. She and her baby daughter reside at 203 N. Ivy. street with her parents, the Rev. and Mrs T. O. Satterfleld. The steamship and electricity in 100 years have multiplied the world's commerce to 30 times the amount that the sailing vessel developed in 3,500. REFORMING tICE SIC ATE TO-NITE T tvery nit l M ' except Monday U 7:43 to 10:15 ' - Sat. t Sun. Matinee MEDFORD ICE ARENA 619 S. Grape Phone 4S11 WINDOW C0KVERSAT1OH IN MI0OU OF W0UTEO CONVEeOATION WITH BOV NEXT DOOtt CALL'S TO B6 TURNS TO THEY Sy, ?JICT. StWECHt It CALUW, NANT HIM IN THE HAK, 5SL IK ualH TWSPsoNOKtS LIVELY fOTS Twtv WANT Twe. SHUT WINDOW SLOW ARGUMENT, BOY HEtT WlNOOW ClOSEO 8ERXT CAR"!, OH SHOuTEo' roc claim.no hcch7 house mctitt WvtrroN una. KEEP ON rXLEa.NS,Ht IHt BITTER EX ONLY ASKEO WHAT THEY WANTEO ACfm LOCAL Y. M. C. A, Seven directors were re-elected to the board of Medford's Y, M. C. A. at the first annual meeting Tuesday night at the Y club rooms. Named were I. E. Schuler, Ralph Cook, Mrs. Rich ard Payne, The Hev. Harry W. Hansen, Mayor Clarence A. Meeker, A. C. Pierce and Mrs. Dolph Phipps. One-third of the board is elected each year. Board members will meet Feb. 13 to elect, officers for 194S. Following ' election Tues day night board members dis cussed program activities with Ben Schmidt, secretary. The local Y. M. C. A. was organized last June 6th on the 100th anni versary of the national associa tion. . . ... Schmidt, who took -over in the Medford organization as gen eral secretary last September, has been in "Y" work 32 years, 10 of which he spent in the Orient. ' Moves to Eugene ' Starting in Yakima, Wash., in 1912, he moved from there to Eugene, Ore., and then to Tuc son, Ariz., before the outbreak of World War I. He served in various capacities with ' the YMCA at Camp Taylor. Ky.: Camp Lewis, Wash., and Van couver Barracks, Wash. He was in an army officer's training school at the Univer sity of. Oregon when the war ended. - After the war Schmidt served three years as state supervisor of boys' work for the YMCA in Washington before going to China in 1921. "t Twice Evacuated - During the 10 years he spent In the Orient, in Hanking, Shan ghai, Nanchang, Hangchow and in tho Philippine Islands, he and his family twice were forced to evacuate from the area in which they were working because of civil war and bandit outbreaks. Both times Schmidt sent his family out of the area ahead of him, and one time was reported killed before he was able to join them. . ' While in a besieged Chinese city during - one -ot these out breaks, he organized and led food relief expeditions to scour the countryside for food for a women' hosoltal in the city. He and an elderly deaconess were the only white people In the city at that time. . .. . Son Dies ' He was accompanied to the Odlent by his wife and a son and daughter. A second son and daughter were born to them in China. The eldest ion died there victim of Infantile paralysis. - After 10 year in the Orient he returned to the United States and- spent 11 years In Ontario, Calif., then went into USO work for two years, serving In Need les, Calif., and Ago Ariz., before coming to Medford. ' Closing time for Classified Ade am Too Lata to Classify 13 JO FREE ESTIMATE Body and Fender Repairs Compute Car Painting W repair those fenders and make your ear LOOK LIKE NEW Good Work Good Service Let Us Do It Now Jackson St. Garage 120 E. Jacksoa Street t dLUVAS WILLIAMS SHOUT WHAT 010 TUN5 BACK TO1KXJ1 BOY NEXT COOtt HOW CAN he UtARWHAT 3 fV fl CALUNci WHAT CO THtV , THtv WANT ir Kt , VN WLLCKiro AT HIM THE GRANGE Central Point Grange will meet In regular session Friday of this week at the hall. Jackson County Junior Red Cross chap ter will provide the program, with Miss Vera Humphrey, Med ford, chairman, speaking. DAUGHTERS IN HOW . Hampden, Mass. (U.R) Mrs. Albert Labelle gave birth to her ninth daughter the other day. She, has no sons. , ZERO CLUB Out ot bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners, 7:00 p m . 3 a -m except Sunday. Phone day time S300; night 8101. . 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