Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 12, 1945, Image 4

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    FOUR MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE Monday. March 12. 1945
Your Health and Its Care
Br DR. WH UAM BRADY M. D.
Readers thou Id tddrats iaqulriat tor Dr. William Brady
269 El Camino Bararly Hillt Calif.
MY ADVICE IS THIS:
. There was no heat In the
house, and in the early morning
not to naimy.
Neither am I.
So I got up
e 1 o e d door
and window
on the wind
ward aide of
the shanty and
crawled back
ai far u n d e r
coven as I
could ; burrow
and shivered.
It was too cold
to run out In
Dr. Brady the hall in my
quandary to turn on the heat,
and it happened to be the but
ler's day off of course we can't
ask the gardeners or the chauf
feurs or the pantryman or the
cook to get up practically In the
night to turn on the heat so
things will be comfortable for
the master to do his morning
rolls. So I Just lay there hitching
the sheet and alleged light blan
ket alternately over my good ear
and my left toes seems they
control my vasomotor system
When the left toes get cold I'm
Interested in nothing except get
ting warm. If the left toes are
warm I'm Interested In every
'thing except cocktails and mash
ed potatoes.
Next thing I knew It was
broad daylight. The. entire staff
was up and bustling and she
came as soon as she beard me
stirring, to observe that maybe
it is Just as well that readers do
s I say and not. - '
Now wait a minute. Rave I
ever advised any one to subject
himself to real discomfort for
the sake of health?
I hereby offer a prize of a $25
War Bond to any reader who
can produce evidence that I have
advised any one to expose him
self to cold to that degree.
Even in the open air treat
ment of pneumonia in the cold
est month of the year (February)
treatment I recommend and
would wish to receive if I had
pneumonia I consider it im
perative that the patient be kept
comfortably warm and not for
moment allowed to suffer real
discomfort from the cold. -
The test of the efficiency of
NOTICE OF MEETING
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for Jackson
County. . t
Jackson County Orating Board
In the Matter of the Change of
the Boundary of the PILOT
ROCK GRAZING DISTRICT
of Jackson County. Oregon.
To the GRAZING BOARD OF
JACKSON COUNTY, ORE
GON, and to the ADVISORY
BOARD OF THE PILOT
ROCK GRAZING DISTRICT
and to the Signers of the Pe
tition for the Change of Boun
dary of the said PILOT ROCK
GRAZING DISTRICT of Jack
'' son County,. Oregon, and to
All Parties Interested In the
Said Grazing District GREET
INGS: ,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that on the 21st day of February,
A. D., 1945, there was duly filed
, In the office of the County Clerk
of Jackson County, Oregon, a
petition In writing duly signed
by twenty or more of the free
holders residing within the pres
ent boundaries of the said-district,
asking that the boundary
of the said district as now organ
ized and existing BE CHANGED
o as to read as follows:
"Beginning at a point In the
Northwest quarter of the
Southwest quarter of Section
29. in Township 39 South,
Range 2 East of the W M.
J a e k a o n County, Oregon,
where the 'Old Pacific High
way' and the 'Ashland-Klam-.
ath Falls Highway' as said re
spective Highways are now
laid out, established and used,
meet and intersect one with
the other, and running thence
In a westerly direction along
the said 'Ashland Klamath
Falls Highway' to where said
Highway cuts and Intersects
the north and south center
line In Section S3, said Twp.
and Range; thence North on
' said center line extended to
the center of Section 28. said
Twp. and Range: thence East,
along said quarter section line
extended a distance of 3V
miles, more or less, to the
Range Line between Ranges 2
and 3 East: thence South on
said Range Line to the North
west corner of Section 6. Twp.
40 South, .Range 3 East of the
W. M.; thence East on the
Township Line between Town
ships 32 and 40. to the North
east corner of Section 6, Twp.
40 South, Range 4 East of the
W. M.; thence South 2 miles,
more or less, to the South
east corner of Section 7. said
1 Twp. and Range; thence East
"i lost 52 Lbs.!
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BE COMFORTABLE
such treatment of pneumonia is
the hand test. Feel of the pa
tient's feet. If they feel warm the
patient it warm enough. This
same test Is best for parents
guidance in regard to the chil
dren's sleeping conditions. In
fact it is the best all-around test
of the adequacy of covers, cloth
ing or heating if the Individ
ual's feet feel warm to your
touch there is no lack of cover,
clothing or heat.
Some one sends a clipping
which Imputes to a physician
specializing In the treatment of
tuberculosis the belief that some
patients with pulmonary tuber
culosis do better If they are kept
confined in heated rooms or
wards, implying that the open
air rest cure involves some va
gue risk of retarding the natural
healing process. As the old lady
remarked, kissing the cow
This would be a dull world If
doctors never disagreed.
QUESTION AND ANSWERS
Vitamins Not rattening
II vitamin B-complex fattenlnsf I
gained iome weight while taking It
and I want to lose weight. (S. B.T
Anaver No. Send stamped enve
lope bearing your address, ask for
pamphlet "How to Lose Weight."
Baahl
I'll bet you are a dirty old. goat Any
one who would go around with moss
on their teeth because they are too
lazy to brush them would go with
dirty neck and ears . . . But I do
love to read your column and I hope
you won't let me discourage you.
(Mrs. R. O.)
Answer Sight unseen I bet you
SSOO wlnnlnss to go to the Red Cross
that I have better teeth than you
have,
The Danger of Fresh Air
According to this clipping a Dr. A.
L. Barach of New York's Columbia
Presbyterian Medical center saya the
American habit of sleeping with win
dow open la an Important cause of
"grippe and respiratory Infections by
chilling the body when asleep." As
for sleeping In a stuffy bedroom with
windows closed ughl (Mrs. H. L. M.)
Anu,jr If the nlffht air really
chills, wear warmer sleeping clothes
or use warmer covers. Exclude cold
wind by using a window acreen of un
bleached muslin. There la no scientific
evidence that chilling nausea or contributes-
to the development of any
respiratory Infection. Some of my best
friends are Presbyterians, but . . .
after all, we should wash behind the
ears, too.
Recurrent Is Not Chronic
Disagree with your atatement that
there Is no such thing as chronic ap
pendices. I had It for six months,
finally had a severe attack, had my
appendix out and have been all right
since. IE. Me A.)
Answer From your description ' It
seems likely that you had one or more
attacka of acute appendlcltla before
you finally submitted to operation,
(Copyright, 1949, by John F. DUle Co.)
to the Southwest comer, of
Section 12, - said Twp. and
; Range, said point being on the
County Line between Jackson
and Klamath Counties, Ore
gon; thence South on said
County Line to ' where said
County Line ' intersects the
State Line between the States
of Oregon and California;
thence West on said State Line
to where said State Line inter
sects th 'New Pacific High
way' as now laid out, con
structed, and used, thence fol
lowing along the line of the
said .'New Pacific Highway,'
as -now laid -out, constructed
and used. In a . northerly
direction to where said
New Pacific Highway' Inter
sects the 'Old Pacific High
way,' as now laid out. estab
lished and used: thence follow
ing along the line of the said
'Old Pacific Highway.' as now
laid out. constructed and used,
to where the said 'Old Pacific
Highway cuts and Intersects
the said 'Ashland Klamath
Falls Highway.' as aforesaid,
being the true point of begin
ning as above set forth."
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI
FIED that a meeting of the Graz
ing Board of Jackson County.
Oregon, has been duly called by
the County Judge of said Coun
ty, to be held at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. on Monday the
19th day of March A D 1943,
In the court-room of said Court
In -the Courthouse In Medford.
Oregon, and such meeting will
be held at said time and place for
the consideration of the said pe
tition, at which said time and
place all persons Interested In
aid Pilot Rock Grazing District
are hereby required to apoear
and show cause, If any they
have, why said Petition should
not be granted, and why an elec
tion should not be called and
held In the said District tor the
purpose of determining whether
or not such prooosed change In
the boundary lines of the said
District, as asked for in said Pe
tition should not be made.
This NOTICE is given and
mailed, posted and published,
under and pursuant to an Order
duly made and entered by the
lackson County Grazing -Board
under date of February 28th,
194S. as said Order now appears
on file In my office, and to which
said Order reference is hereby
made.
Given under my hand and
the seal of said Court on this
3rd day of March, A. D . 194S.
Q. R CARTER.
County Clerk.
Closing time for Ctassined Ada a
am- Too Late. to Classify 12 SO
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High School News
By
Student Reporters
Margn Oammll ., Jnan Hoppe
DeMolay and Job's Daughters
presented a Neptune's Ball, Sat
urday evening March 3, at the
Lincoln school gymnasium.
Job's elected . Elmer Kyle as
"King Neptune" and the DeMo
lay chose Nancy Swem. as
"Queen Neptune,"
.''.
During a home economics
club, meeting this week, mem
bers made plans to go ahead
rr old
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with their sewing for the Junior
Red Cross. They will meet every
second and fourth Saturday and
one evening at the high school.
They also decided to .give a din
ner for their parents on March
16. There will be a formal initia
tion at .that time for new mem
bers. .
Joyce Anne Bateman, a for
mer ttudent of Medford high
school, now a music student at
Willamette University, enter-j
talned the Economics club last
week with three numbers, "A1-!
ways," "Without a Song." and
"Sweet Dreams Sweetheart."
She wat accompanied by Vera;
smith.
At the beginning of the second
semester, the art classes started
study of tempera and water col
ors. They are making color
wheels with keys pointing out
the different harmonies that are
good for use in home decoration.
clothes, landscapes, and poster
work.
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First application of the color
work will be In connection with
poppy posters, a contest being
sponsored by the American Le
gion. Next exhibit for the high
school display in the main hall
will be . figure work showing
some of the outstanding changes
in costumes during different cen
turies. ,
At the Future Craftsmen
meeting March S, members voted
to sponsor a Safety poster con
test which will be open to all
boys in sheet metal and wood
shop classes. The theme of the
posters will be' safety or acci
dent prevention.
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An original poetry contest Is
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act last 10 annnit
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WILL. BE CLOSED
from Mon., March 12 to Wed.,
March 21. For future reserva
tions call Gold Hill 474.
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Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners, 7:00 p m., to 3:00
a. m., except Sunday. Phone
day time 5300; night 9101
TO LOIN!
On JEWELRY CAMERAS
and MUSICAL INSTHU
MENTS Used and unre
deemed lewelrr at great
savings
PEOPLES LOAN CO.
229vs E. Main Street
State License P 137
Br CLUYAS WILLIAMS
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being held now for senior high
school students interested In see
ing their verses In print. This is
part of a national contest and
winners will have their poems
published in the "Annual Anthoi-
Orchestra Every Night
at
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For Your Cough
Creomulston relieves promptly be
cause It goes right to the seat of thi
trouble to help loosen and expe
term laden phlegm, and aid natun
-o soothe and heal raw, tender. In
lamed bronchial mucous mem
wanes. Tell your druggist to sell yov
k bottle of Creomulslon with the un
ierstandlng you must like the way i
lulckly allays the cough or you arc
o have your money back.
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-or Coughs. Chsst Colds, Bronchitis
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