TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, March V, 1943
Your Health and It's Care
fir DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Readers ihould addross inquiries tot Dr. William Brady,
. 265 El Camlno, Beverly Hills. Calif.
WHATI N
I am following the regimen
outlined in your pimphUt
("How to Lose Weight" mailed
on request u
you provide a
tamped en
velope bearing
your address
please do
not not use
clipping of this
item In lieu of
your request)
and I am get
ting results
slowly . .
(8. I. F.)
Or. Bradr
The corres
pondent does not say how much
he or she has reduced in body
weight or bulk or measurements
or both in c month, but from the
correspondent's letter I infer
that ho or she, like most obese,
is disappointed if the slacker
flesh does not melt away at least
ten times as fast as it accumu
lated in the first place. That
childish wish for magical re
duction to or nearly to the Ideal
by 11 o'clock next week is the
bait that catches so many suck
ers for 18-day diets and similar
Hollywood hokum.
' Take It easy, folks. Remem
ber, I'm Just a plodding door-to-
door practitioner, not an eminent
specialist r.ot a "food specialist,
not a diet specialist, Just an
ordinary doctor. If you follow
the regimen, plan, program, rou
tine or diet instructions I give
in the pamphlet mentioned you
may hope to reduce at the rate
of a pound or two a week, some
weeks and In some instances
perhaps from two to five
pounds, depending on your con
ditlon and the degree to which
you adhere to the instructions,
If the prospect of reducing a
pound or two or even three
pounds a week does not appeal
to you, then don't write now,
fatty, but I'm afraid your case
la hopeless.
i The correspondent continues:
How about whole milk? Is
milk fattening? (S. I. F.)
. A glassful (half pint) of milk
yields 160 calories, compared
with lamb chop 300 calories,
n apple 100 calories, an egg 73
calories, four ounces (one-fourth
pound) of roast beef 300 calo
ries, a teaspoonful of sugar 30
calories, small potato 100
calories or a nut fudge sundae
COUNTY BASEBALL
LEAGUE PLANNED
I. X. McKInney, secretary of
tha Medford Athletic association,
announced today that the asso
ciation is endeavoring to form a
baseball league from towns In
Rogue river valley,
McKInney said letters have
been written to Interested per
sons in Ashland and Grants Pass
and when answers are received
from them a meeting will be
called to form the league.
The Cheney Lumber company
in Central Point is said to have
already formed a team and sev
eral other towns in the county
are considering the possibilities.
The teams will no doubt be
composed mainly of high school
boys and a few "old timers,"
McKInney said, but will go a
long way to keep the game alive
in the valley and to aid in de
velopment of the youngsters.
Anyone Interested In organiz
ing a team or desiring further
details is asked to get in touch
With McKinney, 637 Austin
street, telephone Medford 2507.
Sport Chips
Msis
Harry Chipman
Mall Trlbui.e Sports Editor
A nice postwar sports picture
ts in the offing for Medford if
local promoters and enthusiasts
start laying the groundwork
now. A Medford entry in the
Oregon state baseball league,
which Is a certainty to be re
formed, will bring top notch
semi-pro ball to Medford. Mid
get auto races, at the height of
their popularity when war
broke out, could undoubtedly be
brought back to Medford.
It Is known that Mack Llllard
Is planning to bring boxing back
as soon as fighters are available.
Ha plans to uta top men on the
coast and might even continue
tils weekly wrestling cards to
give Medford the best available
la both sports.
John Hein, manager of the
Medford Ice Arena, says coast
hockey teams could be induced
BY
V' j
isunkaassvj
O MILK?
410 calories. A glassful of but
termilk yields 80 calories, or
skim milk (milk from which
cream has been removed), or
separator milk (milk retraining
after fat has been removed by
the separator.) Both buttermilk
and skim milk or separator milk
are thus Just half as nourishing
as whole milk, so far as calories
go, but in mineral nutrients and
vitamins (B-complex and par
ticularly B2, G or riboflavin,
they are virtually equivalent to
whole fresh milk In the diet.
Is milk fattening? The answer
is yes and no and'or either. It
would be hard to get fat on a
diet of milk alone It Is too
bulky even 3000 calories a day,
which many persons require for
maintenance of normal weight
and strength, would call for con
sumption of more than a gallon
of milk.
On the other hand, as you will
find In the pamphlet "How to
Gain Weight" for copy send
stamped envelope bearing your
address, but do not use a clip
ping In lieu of your request
any one who will take a pint of
milk or even a glassful (half-
pint) with a slice of whole wheat
bread and butter or oleomar
garine with or without sugar or
Jelly or marmalade or Jam, each
night at bedtime, will readily
put oa from 10 to 20 pounds In
a year. This bedtime snack, of
course, is supplementary to the
ordinary daily meals.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Skin, Natli and Hair
I am 69 years old and for the oast
several years my skin, nails and hair
nave seemed to get old faster than I
do.IMrs. C. E
Answer Nutritional deficiency
particularly deficiency of vitamin B-
compiex ana vitamin u. how to cor
rect it Is told in "YounK Folks and
Old Folks" for copy send stamped
seu-aaareasea envelope.
Throwback
One slrl claimed that If there ts
even a trace of colored blood in the
family there la always a chance, even
after ten venerations, of the birth of a
colored child to white oarents. (O. J.)
Answer But it just doesn't happen
except in old wives' tales and the
imaginauon of ignornnt oeopie.
Dryness of the Skin
la there onvthlna to overcome dry
ness of the skin? I use no oils or salad
dressings and I dislike butter.
I thought. (Mrs. L. D. R.I
Answer Follow the Instructions In
the chapter on Xerosis or Dry Skin
In the booklet "Save Your Skin copv
mailed on reauest if vou Inclose 23
cents and stamped envelope bearing
our aaaress. wieanwnue i aavisa you
d uaa oils and salad dressing and
real aalads (uncooked vegetables,
fruits. Keen leaves) liberally in your
diet.
(Copyright, 1945, by John F. Dine Co.)
to stop off here for exhibition
games if and when the Southern
Pacific gives us through train
service between Portland and
San Francisco. Ice shows could
also be brought to the Medford
ice If decent travel connections
through here could be made.
Medford Is also big enough, or
will be when the war Is over,
according to planning optimists,
to support an occasional football
game between professional coast
teams.
Joseph Behoff of Tacoma
writes us he is planning to form
a professional basketball league
in the northwest. He plans to
bring big-time basketball teams
to the northwest and give every
large city weekly attractions of
the best teams in the country.
Behoff would like to get in
touch with - players, coaches,
managers, promoters, sponsors
and others who are interested.
He may be contacted at 619
South Kay street, Tacoma.
The fairgrounds park might
even be fixed over to accom
modato occasional horse or dog
racing meets.
The southern Oregon country
Is bound to become a mccca for
tho postwar hunter and fisher
man. One sporting goods store
In Ashland is planning to hove
a fleet of cars and guides to take
visiting fishermen and hunters
to likely spots in southern Ore
gon.
Local horsemen are not plan
ning to let the annual rodeo die
out because of the war and this
event will undoubtedly become
bigger and better in the- post
war era.
Medford will probably never
become big enough to support a
steady diet of blg-tlme sports,
but It Is our guess the town will
be big enough to lend its share
800 Newsmen To
Cover Security
Confab in S.F.
Son Frnnclsco, March 27 (U.B
M. J. McDermott, special assist
ant to the secretary of state in
charge of press relations, said
today that more than 800 press
and radio representatives will
cover the United Nations secur
ity conforence here April 25.
He disclosed that most of them
will be housed In the Palace
hotel and that additional hotel
space would be obtained if neces
sary. McDermott said the total of
newspapermen and commentat
ors who will attend the confer
ence will not be known until
credentials are Issued around
April 21.
With him at a meeting In
Mayor Hoger Lapham's office
were Merle K. Wood, manage
ment analyst, and MIchnel M.
Harris, space consultant, both of
tha state department.
.9-?ln)! "ri. 'or nday Too Late
to classify s so Saturday afternoon
Heaie remember.
SET UP IN GUINEA
Harking back to the many en
joyable hours spent at the Of
ficers Outpost in Mcdford, of
ficers of the 630th Engineers
Topo Battalion now in New
Guinea, have named their newly
constructed ofiicers' club "The
Outpost." News of this was con
tained In a recent letter to Mrs.
Otto A. Ewaldsen from her hus
band, a captain in the battalion.
The captain wrote that the
club had been built near the
edge of a river, was of native
woods and decorated in red and
white, the battalion colors. The
battalion was stationed at C?mp
White for more than a year,
leaving here in March of 1944,
and the officers regularly par
ticipated in tha Medford Out
post's recreation program during
those months.
IE
FOR TALENT PI
Talent, March 27 The United
States civil service commission
announced today that an open
competitive examination will be
held to fill the position of post
master at Talent.
.. Information circulars and ap
plication forms may be obtained
by applying at the postomce
These forms must be properly
executed and on file with the
U. S. civil service commission at
Washington. D. C, prior to the
hour of closing business on April
12, 1045.
Oregon Farm Girls
Make Easter Duds
Out of Feed Sacks
Tlgard, Ore., March 27 flJ.R)
Oregon farm girls today were
beating the yard goods short
age for Easter outfits by mak
ing their own dresses out of
barnyard chicken feed sacks,
Their patterns called for
three sacks, each containing one
and a third yards of material.
The sacks were purchased at a
total cost of $11.25, complete
with 300 pounds of chicken
starter mash. Designs were eith
er flowered or striped and the
material was a high quality
print, almost unobtainable in
drvaoods stores.
The' Imperial Co., producer of
the sacks, said they oDtainea ine
prewar stock "through a very
fortunate purchase." They were
made in wine, pink, blue and
white stripes and black, lavender
and white stripes interspersed
with flowers.
At Jolson Weds
For Fourth Time
Beverly Hills, Calif., March
27 (U.R) FUty-eight-year-old Al
Jolson, who has said "I do" al
most as often as he has sung
"Mammy." was honeymooning
here today with his fourth bride,
22-year-old Erie Galbraltn.
They were married late Sat
urday in Quartzsite, Ariz.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Galbralth of Little Rock,
Ark., said they understood the
couple would go to New York
for a honeymoon before return
ing to California.
CHEMICAL STILL BLOWS
UP. CLEANER IS KILLED
New York, March 27 U.R)
A chemical still exploded on the
ton floor of a seven-story build
lng today and blew a window
cleaner to his death on the street
below. The victim was James
McCarthy, about 45.
BOWLING
In Classlo league last night
Signal Oil took two out of three
games from Rolling Pin (Proctor
222-560), Medford Feed and Seed
won two out of three from Do
mestlo Laundry (Powell 218
Merrikcn 562) and Maid Rite de
feated Jim's Super Service two
out of three (R. Pruitt 231 W.
Prultt 579.)
Daily Weather Report
Foreraiti
Medfortl pit. vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday with occasion
al light ihowara. UtU change In tem
perature. Oregon: Partly cloudy with occa
ftlonnl light rain along coait tonight
Wednesday, partly cloudy with ehow
eri along const and mow flurries In
mountain! Slightly warmer In iout It
em portion.
Local Data
.T5mP,I5hlre yer ! tay:
lllftheit 67 degrees, lowest 24.
Total monthly precipitation I.7
Inches. Excess for tha month ,1
Inches.
Total precipitation tine September
1. 1044, 13 74 inches. Sxcass tor tho
season .87 Inches.
Relatlvo humldltv at 4 SO p. m.
yesterday 63, 4 30 today 90,
Tomorrow
Sunrise 7rOt a. m., sunset 7:93
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Assembly of God
Revival Meetings
To Start Sunday
A two-week special series of
revival meetings will be held In
the Assembly of God church, 11
Newtown street. .by the Swan-
son evangelistic party of San
Francisco, with services start
ing Sunday, April 1, and con
tinuing until April 15.
The Swansons tire especially
talented musicians and singers
and will present an unusual
musical program each night.
They have traveled throughout
the United States In evangelism.
Rev. Q. O. Baker, pastor of the
local church, invites the people
of Medford and surrounding
communities to the meeting.
CARL HEILBRONPOER, 59,
FORMER RESIDENT, DIES
Word has been received here
on the death Tuesday in Gre
nada, Calif., of Carl Hellbronner.
!V, a former local resident. Fu
neral services were held at
Yreka last Friday. In addition
to his wife, he is survived bv a I
son, Carl, Jr., by a previous mar-!
rlage and a brother and a sister,
Dotn residing in Chicago.
Hellbronner was well known
In this city before World War I,
of which he was a veteran. He
operated a men's store here, and
before that was employed by a
number of local stores In the
1910-1917 period. At one time
he was a member of the Med
ford lodge of Elks. After the
first war he lived at Oakland,
Cal., and for the past six years
has conducted a general mer
chandise store at Grenada.
LEGION POST TO HOST
BOY SCOUT TROOP 7
Medford Post 15 American Le
gion wil be host to Scout troop 7
at the post's regular semi-month
ly meeting at the armory Wed
nesday night. Under leadership
of Scoutmaster Rudolph Bills the
Scouts have prepared a program
demonstrations for the meeting.
Meeting of the troop and the
sponsoring body ts an annual af
fair and is looked forward to
each year by both organizations.
A dutch lunch will be served.
All visiting Legionnaires are In
vited.
Usa Mail Trtbutr Want Ada.
Too Late to Classify
A STTRtA f f 5 ouraaort-
mgtU. Oakdale Market.
FOR SALE Portable phonocm ph.
$12 30; ona silmon rod. 3; electric
sandwich toaster, S3. Pnona 3703.
fon RFNf-ltoiite lrT'ncksonvllTi.
Nlrs. Cnx.s Kenney, Jacksonvllla.
foiALK Prawar d van port aria
chair, bed, dresser, Simmons
spring, mattress, nb!e. chair,
wood heater, cook stove, wlrelsss nu
tomnt le phono raph, i ardan tools,
miscellaneous, --sonaole.
Also
RubbeMlrrd vac tor. $90: mower.
10; co.-n cultivator. SIS. Stewart to
neltlriRcr to Cino, third house oa
Cassioo, Xkui 3M-A.
airL Hotel
FOR bALE OR TRADE 1930 Fageol
truck, stake body. Want Ford pick
up or vuca, laie moaci. Also vaiier
nouse. j. g. uper, Allen hotel.
WANTED by private party, A-l '35
to '41 aedan. Pay cash. Caaslno
Lane, on ueinnger road, so. bouse,
BOX
FOR SALE Girl's Junior aize bike.
S35. 705 Dakota,
CLOSED all day Easter Sunday. Oak-
oaie orocery.
ffQO r A 2 i acres, irrigated; 2-bd-
yilfavv room house, pressure
pump, smaii Dim. cmcKcn
house, garden and woodshed. Imme
diate possession.
f JOrA 3 acre Bear Creek bottom
tdaeJU land: located on Old Pa
" cif ic biway. 3 - bedroom
modern house, double constructed,
large chicken house, garage and
woodshed. Price Includes furniture.
This is TOPS In value; built in ISiO.
Better hurry.
997C.fi 9 acres. Irrigated, all in
V J I uv ' pasture; 4 - room house.
larfa barn, carafe end
woodshed, new cooler house. Fenced
and cross fenced.
tFTCAA fl acres, irrigated: 437
vlvvw year Hale peach trees, all
T pruned and sprayed; 4-
room house, garape. Good as new
AUls-Chalmers tractor and all equip
ment Included. Should produce
fi ouv ctup uua year.
We have several eomoletelv
equipped chicken ranches located in
Grants Pass, 5 to 10 acres,' it n d
priced from $3,500 to $6,000. Now
snowing a net sncome ox 2uu or
more ner month.
TENGWALD AGENCY
Holly Theater Bldg.
230 West 0th St.
WANTED Fnctory-built house trailer,
sleep 4. Write Rt. 1, Box 238-A,
weaiora. can hoop Before 7 p. m.
FOR SALE 5 -tile ce breakfast seT.
neasonaDie. evenings alter . 443
Haven. Phone BlflO.
ALL YIND3 of beautiful gift-wrapped
Easter plants. Oakdale Market.
FOR SALE Twin-size bsby buggy.
mr. r. w. ocou, en quince.
FOR SALE Lady's black pin-stripe
tailored suit, size 14, worn elightly.
very rcaaonaoie. laj neotry St.
ASK the man who hrs used QUIK
GRO Peitl Economy Seed & Feed Co
FOR SALE By owner, modern 2-bed-room
home. Larre lot with nut and
cherry trees. Price ft.1,500. 412
Boardman at. Phone 3403.
BKST assortment of Rift-wraoped
E3-ier plants in town. Oakdale Mar
ket FOR SALE Vacuum cleaner and
electric iron. 1613 W. Main.
MEDFORD CENTER Barber 5Kon
ooen for business Thursday, March
ana new patrons welcome,
BALED HAY for sale, $20 and up.
Phone 5193.
FARMERS, ATTENTION For fast de
livery or quick move of heavy ma
chinery phone 2888. Divis Transfer
& Storage Co., 40 S; Fir at.
DON'T DORRY about movinff. For
complete service phone 4664. Citv
WANTED TO RENT Garar-e. close In.
Dr. A. A. Soule. Phone 2870, P. O.
Box 1346, Medford.
OAKDALE Mirket ond Grocery will
be closed all day Easter Sunday.
FOR SALE Lady's a if-wool imit. One
set sugar and flour bins. Ph. 3084.
WANTED Bus boy
Medford.
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JUST ARRIVED Lamb weal wax
appucaiore ana kuu uiw wtm suu
poiuuiee.
AC MS HARDWARB
Muin and Grape
FOR SALE Combination garden
hand-seeder-cultlvator, 'Canco fruit
sprayer, four-gaL capacity. Like
new, lae s. ivy.
$3000
S-rm. house, t bedrooms and a
sleeping porch. Equipped with gas
and electricity for stoves; woodshed,
garage and storeroom. On good
street, close in. Some terms. BEN
R. COOPER. Real Estate; CHAS.
B LA ESS, Salesman. Office 323 N.
niyersiae. none vaof.
WE HAVE a stock of prewar 4-houx
enamel in metal cans.
ACME HARDWARB
Main and Grape
$7750
East side modern borne, almost
new; corner lot, floor furnace, cir
culating fireplace. This is worth
looking at.
L E. SCHULER, Broker, 32S W. 6th
Phone 5671, Evenings R. E. Bebb.
Phone 2343
WE HAVE some prewar brass and
chrome lock sets and builder s hard
ware. ACME HARD WARM
Mam ana orape
LOST Six No. 4 and one No. 3 ra
tion books. Mrs. John Clutter, Rt
, aax oi.
WANTED Some person to sweep and
oil mop a small office 8 days a
week, any day and any time. Dr.
Coleman. 428 Medford Center Bid.
JUST ARRIVED 32 end 03-pleMta
ox awiei ana ainnerware.
ACME HARDWARB
Mam and Grape
WANT TO BUY One to five acres,
witn moaern nouse. ciose in, unaer
ej.uuu. 'iTioune. pox aujp.
FOR SALE Violin. 531 Marie street.
WILL TAKE care of children evenings.
rnone adia.
FOR TRADE A lot with fruit trees.
s. Riverside, Klamath Falls, for city
or suburban lot here. Dr. A. A.
Soule, P. O. Box 1346, Medford.
THE MIDWAY AUCTION CO. will
have an extra nice S-yr.-old Per
choron mare for this week's tale.
Also another good, larre work horse.
Large consignment of feeder pigs
and fat hogs. Good line-up of dairy
type ctttle and calves.
In the miscellaneous there will
be three new horse collars, two of
them 24" and one 26".
Good consignment of household
furniture, dishes, cooking utensils,
etc. Also X small garden cultivator
(or tractor powered by small pas
engine) and lota oi other useful
articles.
MIDWAY AUCTION CO.
' Miscellaneous sale starts 10:30 a. m.,
livestock sale starts 1 p. m., Thurs
day. March 20.
, PAPERHANGWa
Rem toning, painting, Inside or
outside. Free estimate. Phone 3429.
WOMAN WANTED Work In restau-
' rant. Apply at once. Berrydale Res-
tauram, 101a w. ttiversiae.
WANTED Reliable woman for cook
ing in private nome. pnone 2354.
WILL TRADE 21-foot factorybulTt
nouso trailer tor real estate, f rea
Kewland, Eagle Point
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GENERATORS exchanged for your
old burned-out car generator. From
largest stock of generators. Price
6 to $10. Signal SUUoa 1303 N
Riverside.
VISIBLE gas pump for sale. Two trail
rs for rent, one for stock, by hour
or day. Phone 5568, Ellis Grocery &
Feed Store, Old Crater Lake hwy.
REPLACE your broken window glasa
New glass Installed while you wait
MEDFORD MILL WORK CO.
The Glass House
Phone 4112 10th and Grape.
WE BUY-EM WK SELUUal
COME IN AND SE2-EM
193tt OWs Sedan; radio, neater.
1936 Dodge Sedan, beater.
1936 Ford Sedan
1935 Studebaker Soda
1032 Buick Sedan
Dayton-McClaren Tires Batteries.
Foglltes Prestone
See at A Z Tubby" Dean's
Your Pontiao Dealer
Richfield Station Phone 3042
nth -Grape Sts- . Help the Red Croat
CAMERON-MOPFITI' LUMBER CO
LOW-PRICED LUMBER
So Riverside at Barnetl Rd
Medtord 1 Phone 5462.
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motor, absolutely new.
na.a..PLd Ton Clinker-buUl
boat, 60" beam.
Ona 14-foot light boat with trail.
One Keystone saddle and Mcgaa
mare.
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