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Your Health and It's Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Raadera ihould address Inquiries loi Dr William Brady.
265 El Camino Beverly Hillt Calif.
ACUTE INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM
It is still necessary to stipulate
that the name rheumatism ap
plied to an ailment lias no sped-
W"ps4.wi flc meaning.
wail yuur tui"
piaint rheuma
tism II you
like, until you
or the doctor
can find out
what really Is
the matter. It
is nearly if not
quite as stupid
and misleading
as the term
"cold" applied
Dr. Brady to any respira
tory infection, allergic manifes
tation or exacerbation of enronic
sinusitis, rhinitis, bronchitis, etc,
when vou have such trouble.
Frequently anxious parents
ask for advice about a child s
rheumatic fever (otherwise
known as acute inflammatory
rheumatism and acute Infectious
arthritis). Not because of any
restraint Imposed by medical
ethics but simply because I dnre
not emourage and cannot con
done neglect of a child or youth
with such a serious illness, I can
not give such advice. If there is
any complaint or Illness that de
mands and should nave ine con
stant care of the physician, it Is
this Joint inflammation. Upon
the medical management of the
catient from the onset of the
illness until the fire has surely
gone out and the patient has
been educated valves of the
heart, depends perhaps the en-
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
JESSE LAYMEN VINSON,
Plaintiff. vs.
M. H. GARDNER and L. MAY
GARDNER, husband and wife:
CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF
RED BLUFF, CALIFORNIA,
a California Corporation; LE
ROY E. JOHNSON (also
Known as Roy E. Johnson)
and MARY JANE JOHNSON,
husband and wife; MINNIE E.
JOHNSON and JOHN DOE
JOHNSON, husband and wife;
the unknown heirs of each and
all of the above named de
fendants; also, all other per
sons or parties claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest, in the real estate de
scribed in the complaint, here
in. Defendants.
To Each and All of the Above
Defendants Exeeot the CHRIS
TIAN CHURCH OF RED
BLUFF, CALIFORNIA, a
. California Corporation;
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF 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 week from
the date of the first publication
of this summons, and, if you fall
so to anpear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded In his
complaint, succinctly stated as
follows, to-wlt:
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 prooerty is sit
uated In Jackson County, Ore
gon, and more particularly de
scribed as follows, to-wlt:
Beginning at the Southeast
corner of the Northwest quar
ter of Section 12 In Town
ship 38 South of Range 2 West
of the Willamette Meridian, In
Jackson County, Oregon, and
running thence West 80 rods;
thence North S2V4 rods; thence
East 80 rods: thence South
52 V4 rods to the place of be
ginning. That each and all of the
claims that may be made on the
part of any or all of said de
fendants herein, In or to said real
property herein described, or
any part thereof, be adjudged
and declared to be null and void;
that the plaintiff herein be de
creed to be the owner, In fee
simple, of said real property, free
nd clear of 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
any of them, be forever enjoin
ed, restrained and barred from
asserting, attempting to estab
lish, or claiming, any right, title,
estate, lion or interest whatso
ever In, to, or upon said real
property, or any part or parrel
thereof, and that plnlnliffs title
to said premises be forever quiet
ed and set at rest.
This summons is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the Circuit
Court of Jack.'on County, Ore
gon, made and entered on the
18th day of April, 1945.
The time nrcsrrlbed 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 23rd day of April,
1949.
O. H BENGTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
128 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
S. M. WADE
Commercial and Domestic
Refrigerators Repaired
$302 Phone- 3378
Monday. April 23, 1948
tire future welfare and happi
ness of the young patient.
As I have acknowledged In
preceding talks, the specific
cause of rheumatic fever in most
instances is infection with any of
the various strains of the notori
ous Streptococcus, and the In
fection is usually a respiratory
infection. Indeed, rheumatic fe
ver and its grave complications
or consequences (damage to heart
lining, valvular leakage) must
be reckoned among the penalties
children have to pay for the Ig
norance and unteachableness of
parents, physicians, health au
thorities and the majority of,
wiseacre adults all of whom
contribute to the spread of respi
ratory infection every time they
assume or pretend an Indisposi
tion or an illness is "Just a cold."
Tonsillitis has occurred so fre
quently before the development
of rheumatic fever (acute inflam
mation of one and then another
Joint) that some good physicians
have regarded it t.s the cause of
rheumatic fever. This observa
tion probably accounts for the
enthusiasm, lately curbed, for
the atrocious tonsillectomy that
has been perpetrated on so many
children by Joctors of radical
tendencies.
Rheumatic fever, acute Infec
tious (that is, of bacterial causa
tion) arthritis, inflammatory
rheumatism, is painful while the
Joint or Joints are inflamed, red
i3 J :L n " k ..TJ, "11' '
o serious nn illness is the ever
piesent chance that some of the
bacteria (Streptococci) may
lodge upon the lining of the
heart and set up an inflammation
there (endocarditis), and if this
endocarditis happens to Involve
the heart lining that composes
part of a heart valve it is not un
likely to damage the valve,
roughen It or distort It, so that
the valve no longer closes com
pletely, and that permits some
backflow of blood through the
valve at each heart beat val
vular leakage.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Beef Tea
Have reared both of my children on
beef tea. Always bad sreat faith In it.
But my friend telle me it hae little
value. Please settle this dlsputo
(Mrs. M. A. H I
Answer Your friend Is rlfiht. Beef
tea (consomme, elenr beef SOUD. beef
extract) has Insignificant food value,
acts rather as a mild stimulant, per
haps In some Instances Increasing ap
petite lor real food.
unpatriotic
Daughter has gotten Into the habit
of eating rubber. She chows up and
actually swallows any piece of rubber
h -( hnM nf (Mrs. H. F. P.l
Answer The peculiar craving for
such things Is called pica. It has no
particular slsnlfleance. Let her have
some plain wheat to chew every day
It may satisfy (he craving and It is
much like rubber gum. No particular
harm from the bits of rubber the
child swallows.
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Japs Fear Invasion;
Reshuffle Bureaus
Washington, April 23. (U.R)
Japan, frantically preparing
against an Allied invasion, an
nounced today the "biggest re
shuffling" of administrative au
thorities since the outbreak of
the war.
Greater power has been placed
In the hands of local administra
tive authorities "in event of an
invasion of the homeland and to
Increase war production," ac
cording to broadcasts recorded
by the federal communications
commission.
Japanese political observers
termed the reshuffle "as taking
Into full account the Increasing
Importance of the local adminis
trations with respect to national
defense," broadcasts said.
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Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Orecon for Jackson County.
JEAN WALDROUP, Plaintiff,
vs.
BARTOW WALDROUP, De
fendant. To the above named defendant.
BARTOW WALDROUP:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, You are
hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before the last day of
four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this sum
mons, and, If you fail so to ap
pear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, the plnlntlff
will annlv to the Court for a de
cree for the relief demanded In
her complaint, succinctly stated
as follows, to-wit:-
Thnt the bonds of matrimony
heretofore and now existing be
tween the plaintiff and defend
ant he dissolved and held for
naught.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna. JudRe of the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, made and entered on the
19th day of April, 1945.
The time prescribed for publi
cation of this summons Is once
each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first pub
lication of this summons Is the
23rd day of April. 1945.
O. 11. HENUTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
128 East Main St
Medford, Oregon.
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INITIATION HELD
BYVFW P0ST1833
Annual Installation of officers
for the Crater Lake Post 1833
and Auxiliary of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars was held at the
Armory Tuesday night.
After the opening ceremonies
a special initiation was held for
men serving overseas who had
made application for member
ship In the Veterans of Foreign
Wars and were not able to at
tend. Mothers and fathers of the
men took the obligation for their
sons. The obligation was given
by Past Department Comman
der Ira D. Canfield. Those tak
ing the obligation were Mrs.
Elenor'Ganoug, for son William;
Mrs. Myrtle Coggins, son Ralph:
Mrs. Marion Looper, husband;
Mrs. Eunice Calver, husband;
Mrs. George Dumphy, son
George;James Elliott, son James;
Mrs. E. C. Balfour, son Marcus;
Mrs. Charles Humphries, son
Allen; Frances Sundahl, broth
ers. Hector and Roland and Mrs.
Frank Holbrook for son Charles,
The officers Installed by Ira
D. Canfield, past department
commander for Crater Lake
Post, 1933, were Victor Robb,
commander; William Strickland,
senior vice commander; William
Henderson, Junior vice comman
der; Francis H. Walker, chap
lain; George Garfield, quarter
master; Louis Erbes, adjutant;
Clay Roberts, officer of the day
and tna W- Wa. t1'
year term.
The following officers were
Installed in the auxiliary: Mar
garet Erbes, president; Mary
Schulz, senior vice president;
Francis Zundel, Junior vice
president; Frieda Lawrence, sec
retary; Alice Beneba, treasurer;
Julia Canfield, trustee; Helen
Morgan, trustee; Gene Hitt.
chaplain; Mary DeBerry, con
ductress; Simon Pope, Gladys
Roberts, Helen Morgan, and
Mabel White, color bearers; Lila
Elliott, guard; Helen Morgan,
historian and Lenora Wall, musi
cian. Installing officer was Julia
Canfield and Augusta Hall, in
stalling conductress.
Mrs. Gene Hitt was presented
with the past president's pin.
Distinguished visitors were
Peter Fredrickson, department
commander; Francis H. Walker,
assistant national chief of staff,
purple heart; Dave Cardwell.
representing commander of the
Chapter of Purple Heart; Harry
Young, commander of American
Legion; John Christian, com
mander Del Rogue post Veterans
of Foreign Wars; Henry Skinner,
commander of Walter A. Philips
Post No. 3423, Ashland; Dr. R.
E. Green and son Ralph and Mrs.
Hazel Matthison and son, Med
ford. Following the installation
Mrs. Prentiss' Accordionalr Boys
entertained. Members of the
group are Arnold Nelson, Dwln
Bailey. Geary Hawk, Don Smith,
LeRoy Sutton, John Helman,
Frank Reynolds, Glen Yost,
Gary and Kenneth Boshears and
Herbert Combs.
London, April 23 (U.R)
Hans Fritsche, German radio
commentator, admitted In a Ber
lin broadcast yesterday "that the
Nazis had committed crimes In
the last six years, but said "all
this loses its meaning in view of
the fact of what this new regime
has given to the German people
a new order."
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