Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 21, 1945, Image 10

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    TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wadntidr. Tb. 21. 1845
Your Health and Its Care
Br DH- WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Readari should ddrM InqulrlM tot Dr. William Brady
265 El Camlno. BararlT Hllli. Calil.
i 80 YOU'RE TA
Injection of medicine under
the skin (hypodermic subsutane
ous) or, by plunging the syringe
needle straigni
in to the hilt
80 t h a t the
liquid Is in
J e c t e d Into
muscle this
is generally
the simpler,
less pa infill
way or Intra
venous Injec
tion by Insert
ing the needle
into a vein (as
Dr. Brady in taking
blood for a Wassermann test or
taking blood from a donor) has
some advantages and some dis
advantages. Advantages of hypodermic
administration are accuracy of
dose, rapidity of action, avail
ability (when for some reason
medicine cannot be given by
mouth or Is' not retained by the
patient.) Disadvantages of hyp
odermic administration are com
paratively unimportant the
chance of lnfeption due to ignor
ance or failure to apply aseptic
technic Just as though for an
operation, the chance of injur
ing a nerve by injecting the
medicine into it, and the remote
chance of injecting the medicine
directly into the blood in a vein,
which would make no serloui
difference provided the injec
tion is made slowly as it should
be in every instance.
On the other hand, I quote
from a personal communication
from a physician who does not
entirely agree with my teach
ings about "shots". He writes;
Dear Doctor: '
The writer wishes you
would try giving vitamin Bl
and some other vitamins hypo
dermlcally. You will be as
tonished at the prompt re
sponse and the satisfied pa
tient. Of course one does not
have to charge more than $2
for an office hypol
' Cordially, .
, M. D.
This same physician recently
published in one of the best
medical journals an appeal to
Court House News
Marriages ,
Richard L. Olson and Martha
Margaret Cody,
Bernard Joseph Krug and
Betty Jo Burns.
James Patrick O'Duane and
Doris Violeen Mann.
George S. Phillips and Mabel
T. Smith.
" Harold Sewell Beckley and
Margaret Mabel Strubel.
Samuel Bets and Lenora
Frieda Leslie. '
Frank Nester Adee and Muriel
Hope Hocking.
Carl L. Shermak and Carol
Gladys Jeannette.
Lewis Elias Conger and Mar
garet M. Shearer.
Earle Robert Cox and Clare
Frances Down.
John Murray White and Eve
lyn Caldwell.
Charlie G. Gordan and Mamie
E. Vandiver.
Earl Harrison Stuck and Mary
Alice Threat.
Divorces Filed
Merle Louise Vance vs. Cecil
Leroy Vance.
George E. Clark vs. Margaret
E. Clark.
Edith Buchanan vs. Joseph M.
Buchanan.
Russell B. Ashley vs. Deltha
K. Ashley.
Lillian Orr vs. Lee F. Orr.
Gosta Wannberg vs. Blanche
Wannbcrg.
Lucille A. Fredenburg vs.
William Fredenburg.
Helen D. Reigel vs. George
F. Reigel.
Gertrude Kurtz vs. Robert E.
Kurtz.
Camille Hales vs. Lloyd Hales.
Katie May Davis vs. Luke W.
Davis.
Freda M. Lawrence vs. Fred
E. Lawrence.
John Stillman vs. Rose Still
man. Madeline J. Hincr vs. Richard
O. Hiner.
Bill J. Lorton vs. Katherlne
M. Lorton.
Grace Curry vs. Arthur L.
Curry.
Philip Eddleman vs. Carolyn
taciiem(tn.
Pauline Wlsley vs. Evin James
wisiey.
Probate Court
Estate of Olive M. Turner,
deceased.
Estate of Joseph O'Meara,
orceasea.
Estate of Genevieve Smalley,
deceased.
Estate of Frank L. Nelson,
deceased.
Estate of William G. Turner.
d-cened.
Estate of George P. Waller,
TRUCKS FOR RENT
Drive Yourself Save V4
An Distance
f rultt'i Mobiloil Station
Main a id try Phone 4145
KINO SHOTS?
doctors to guard against creat
ing needle-shy patients by using
rusty, choked or too large
needles. Needle points should
be 'carefully inspected and al
ways kept razor-sharp . . . the
flashlike Job, quick, painless,
then give the injection slowly
. ; . Patients who say the injec
tion does not hurt are more
likely to stay with the doctor
and send others. Hypodermic
medication should be painless.
The physician using this method
gets better results, sees his pa
tient as frequently as may be
necessary and gets better co
operation. That last observation Is signifi
cant. If the doctor sees the pa
tient frequently and the patient
co-operates better, the treatment
is more likely to prove satisfac
tory, whether it consists of hypo
dermic injections or encouraging
pats on the proximal protuber
ance. There is a good deal of wis
dom and professional sagacity in
the good doctor's observations
about this method of administra
tion, although -if I were the pa
tient I'd prefer to take vitamin
B-complex by mouth and I'd ex
pect better from any amount of
vitamin B-l alone administered
by injection. But then, I don't
believe there Is anything mys
terious about "shots." Do you?
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Saccharin
Unabla to obtain sugar, a woman
fubittluted aaccharin In tea, coffee,
etc. Soon ahe besan to feel irritable,
logy and unable to aleep well nights.
Her doctor ld It waa all due to the
aaccharin. (Mla C. D.)
Answer I believe the uie of up to
five gralne of aaccharin a day, as a
aweetener in tea, coffee and the like,
in place of sugar, never does any one
any harm.
Leg Cramps
Been told you advised a reader re
garding cramps In the legs. May 1
request that yau repeat the recom
mendation? 1 suffer frequently dur
ing the night ... 07, have had colitis
lor several years. (T, D. A.)
Answer Dietary restrlctlona Im
posed by the colitis or colitis obses
sion have very likely cut down your
calcium Intake serioualy. Moat peo-
rile get Inaufflcient calcium anyway,
nstructlons In pamphlet "Adult Tet
any and Growing Pains" mailed on
requeat If you inclose stamped en
velope bearing your address. Cllp-
Blng of this item Is not a request,
upplement your diet with a good
dally ration of calcium and vitamin
D. Vitamin D la essential for assimila
tion, utilization. retenUon of calcium.
(Copyright, 1949, by John T. Dille Co.)
Jr., deceased.
Estate of Fred Henry Gilbert,
deceased.
Estate of Isslo McCully, de
ceased. Estate of William Franklin
Garrison, deceased.
Estate of Clarence E. Eads,
deceased.
Estate of Axel E. Amundsen,
deceased.
Estate of Ethel S. McDonald!
deceased.
Estate of Ann Turrill, deceas
ed. ' Estate of Henry Iryln Mann,
deceased.
Guardianship of Charles E.
Cook, incompetent.
Guardianship of Millard Wal
ker Grubb, a minor.
Deeds
. rZX War and James M. Webster
deed r Prducta company, grant
Elisabeth R. Sneers to William A.
Vo.tf'..wnrr",' oed.
-:w'.w' Orosnry and Martha K. Greg,
ory to George W Jack and ....ona
Jack, warranty deed.
. . " niw ana BAmuel s
deed ' C' Markhlln. warranty
R Seay ,nd Tlm, s ,
Robinson, warranty deed.
j1"" Cook to Amos F. Curtrtght and
Amui!r'4ih!; ;""niy deed. ,na
i i u 2 V Klum, warranty deed,
ve" w" Kind's' D""uv J-uk.and Den
ISj .1 Klncald to Ralph w. Mlcklo
andd Margaret L. MlcCle, warrant?
n ' a ti . .
. Awooa una Myrt e At wood
WMlUn'Ille.5.W1Ulan"."d Gladys M.
J. Fu warranty dSST
ir,SuM"i'!"' Oorla I Mitchell
n "u,n.aa. warranty deed.
Be" W 5ES!? Lo"n wporatufn to
Bn.,.;. wf ranty. deed.
ii "rraniy deer!
Ch.rT.7 r H'im,;n?.Mi'(,rl Helm to
and Louisa k snu.K M- Sml"
B. II S.,ki S.m",n; rranly deed.
quitclaim deed "- w"hburn.
deed. ur" J- Lahman, Warranty
rl.d,itin,Ancu?,A'r?, r C,,rt
cWrt A- Curtrlght. Warranty
Franc?, ft'l?'' W Deuel to
warranty Hme nd Uur,l . Ames.
KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
Opn I p. m. to t L m.
Phon Central Point 472
for Reservation. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point Out of Boundi for
service People
I
Jeannette Carlton executrix, - to
Lola M. Winnaxd, executrix deed.
Jeannette Carlton, executrix, to
United States National corporation,
executrix deed.
Jeannette Carlton, executrix, to
Char-lea T. Clarke and Margaret M.
Clarke, executrix deed.
P. D. Benson and Marie 8, Benson
to Iaobel R. Mackie, warranty deed.
Southern Pacific company to Will
iam H. Fluhrer and Margaret A. Flub
rer, warranty deed.
City of Aihland to John T. Robert
and Augusta Robert, warranty deed.
Leo M. Potter to Everett Michael
and Marie Michael, warranty deed.
Howard L. Barto and Vivian Nor
man Bar to to W. A. Kelley and Selma
KelJey. warranty deed.
Medford Irrigation district to El
(red a E. Whitman, warranty deed.
Worth B. Hardeity and Marjorle
Anne Hardeity to Donald Korth and
Mildred Korth, warranty deed.
Wallace A. Denman and Grace M.
Den man to V. D. Miller and Myrtle
B. Miller, warranty deed.
Sherman S. Smith and Mary Loulie
Smith to E. D. Norwood and Helga
L. Norwood, warranty deed,
A. Belle Anderion to W. J. Mont
gomery and Ida May Montgomery,
warranty deed.
Arthur Davis and Amelia Davis to
Roy A. Clarke and Neva Inez Clarke,
warranty deed.
Laura M. Abbott to Wilton Carson
and WUda O. Carson, warranty deed.
E. D. Norwood and Helga L. Nor
wood to Dennis P. Bickett and Minnie
A. Bickett, warranty deed.
Floyd E. Darland and Emma E.
Darland to D. P. Bickett and Minnie
A. Bickett, warranty deed.
J. F. Carson and Mattle G. Carson
to Medford corooration. warrantv
deed.
Mary Hazel Barker Welch and HII
llard Welch to Medford corporation,
deed.
Charles Z. Boyden and Grace E.
Boyden to O. M. Murphy and Corinne
Murphy, warranty deed,
Albert T. Mcllvaln anrl TTna W M-
nvain to M. T. Lakey and Nettie M.
Lakey, warranty deed.
M. T. Lakey and Nettle M. Lakey
to Mary J. Snnch. warranty deed.
V.c,,a. n i-niuiDB, uora wignt, A.
Belle Anderson. Crit C. Tnlmnn Vni
Tot man, Ernestine E. Swanson and
Fritz J. Swanson to Velma Martin,
quitclaim deed.
Harold L. Brown and Lulu W.
Brown to August W. Glutach and
Lucile J. Glutsch, warranty deed.
Jackson County Federal Savings and
Loan PSKociation to Oscar L. Peter
son, deed.
Clark B. French to Tjonalrf Wonrh
warranty deed.
Mithew Ry and Molly Ray to G.
L. Berry and Bertha Berry, warranty
deed.
Earl B. Blffalnw inrt Ttavr..
BIgnlow to Marshall Mlnger and Erne
L. Mi riger. warranty deed.
. c-0- Leonard and Lura L. Leonard
to G. B. Huphes and Stella Hughes,
wan-anty deed.
Goldie Snyder to D. A. Snyder,
warrantv deed.
John H. Chnstaln, guardian, to C. A.
Thatcher and Verna M. Thatcher, i
deed.
The California Oregon Power pom.
nany to J. O. Sheirin and Celia S.
Sh-arin, warranty deed. I
Eric O. G. Olson tn Cifnrom HnnHv i
and Ada Handy, warranty deed.
oco v. unvis ana Ida h. Davis
to A. A. Davis, warrantv deed.
A. A. Davis and Ida Davis to Scott
V. Davis, warranty deed.
Scott V nvls and Ida H. Davis
to Alice McClura Getchell. tvnrranfv
deed.
Paul R. H.lnert anrl I.nnl. V U.I.
bert to J. McDada Calderwood. war
rantv deed.
Mm. J MrnnrtM P.MMMnl I
J. K. Cnlderwnod to Harry G. Spencer
uenova irena spencer, warranty
deed.
Leila S. Owen tn Oscar M. Anrir.
son and Ignore E. Anderson, war-
raniv oeea.
Leila S. Owen to Oscar M. Ander
son and Lenora E. Anderson, warranty
deed.
Leila S. Owen to O. M. Murohv and
Corrtnne Murphy, warrantv deed.
John Poniard and Alia A. Pohland
to Ch-'es Miller Hllkev and Mae
He'en Hkev. wnrranty deed.
C. O. H-dimeth and Mnbel L. Hcd
neth to Charles M. WllVev and Mae
He'n Hllke". quitclaim deed.
William W. Edinton to Charles
Hllkcy and Mae Helen Hllkey, quit
c!'m deed.
Walter w.irde'te to Paul Ray Peter
son and Floy E. Poterson, warranty
deed.
W. H. Str'fo'd to rred J. Boenlni
and r uclle V. Boenlff, war-ntv deed.
Kathryn B. Nell to William K.
Harnden end Violet L. Harnden, war
ranty ded.
. 'rr' W. Conner and .Tesale Conner
to M. R Reay and Tlllla Seay. war
rantv deed.
Lp;;ij Vlmont and Idessa C. Vlmont
to '.llllan Ymineer. warrantv deed.
Mrs. H. Demorest to Maude W
Deforest, wa-rntv deed.
Hjrvev W. Wood and Ann C. Wood
. c;ornla Oregon Power company,
rlrht of wav.
. L; i Blctham and Jnv Blitham "o
Jack Crump and Fern Crump. C O
newey and Georgia Dewey, warranty
deed.
Oscar Httoh Adams and Flora Rlegel
Adams to Wllllama H. Zumwalt and
n?. L z"nwalt warrantv deed.
weJ;rlnry"nrd, LoUe" M"y Tmtm-
Dilsy O'lchrlst and Jess Gilchrist
to Oscar Wolf, warrantv deed.
CP Bohhett and Marie Bobbett to
Geortre Davis, warranty deed.
Jackson county, Oregon, to Talent
Irrigation district, quitclHm deed.
George A. Kerby and Ada Kerby to
Charles O. Long and Elfa Long, war
ranty deed.
J. H Issott and Anna Issott to Cleo
Johnson and Selma Johnson, quitclaim
deed.
H. B Kilbttrn and Mrs. Edna Kll
burn to Ruben L. Janzen and Lenora
M. Janson, warranty deed.
RADIO GARDEN COLLECTION
Eltvtn packets vegetable seeds 7ra
worth l. It, seal postpaid lor '3
Reg. Price
I pat Beans. Or. roe Giant .If
I pat. Beans, Burpee's Improved
Stringless Green Pod . ,18
I pkt Beets. Qardeners' Model
(new) ,
I pkt Carrots, Dill's Oregon
Chaatenay . . ,s
I pkt Cucumber. Straight Bight .la
I pkt Lettuce. N.Y. Supreme.. .18
I pkt Onion. Utah Sweet
8peniah .It
I pkt Parsnips, OiU's Tender
Heart .18
I pkt Peas, Lastoa Progress , .18
I pkt Redieh, White Icicle .18
I pkt Spinach, Giant Last .10
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