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TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.O. Readers should address Inquiries lei Or. William Brady. 265 El Camino Beerly Will. Calif. CREDIT FOR I challenged real or putative nutrition authorities, in an ar ticle headed "Alfalfa Supplies the B Vita mins," to fur nish a sample diet or menu which supplies all the vita mins the ordl n a ry indivld- u a 1 requires. So far only one reader has accepted the challenge a food and nu- Dr. Brady trition officer serving in a great Army hospi tal. He says I would do well to look at Nutritional analyses data on diets and see how they check with the yardstick, the National Research Council's recommend ed daily allowances. This officer knows what he Is talking about. He quotes from a directive of the War Depart ment, the policy of the Surgeon General of the U. S. Army: "The basic ration (or menu) has been analyzed and pro nounced nutritionally adequate by both army medical authori ties and outstanding nutrition ists There should be no ques tion as to the adequacy of the soldiers' dietary Up to this point the outlook Is not all bright it begins to look as though I'll have to eat my words again "provided the ration is used as issued and provided use is made of the prescribed quanti ties of canned fruits and vege tables, evaporated milk or dried milk, enriched flour and lemon powder; and provided the food Is prepared and served in ac cordance with good practices."., What I meant to imply, Cap tain, is that it is practically im possible to get enough minerals and vitamins to maintain op timal nutrition, functional effi ciency, the best possible state of health, vite, from food alone, and hence I maintain that it is advisable for every one infant, child, adult, mature or elderly person to supplement the daily THE GRANGE Gold Hill Grange Gold Hill Grange was called to order by Master Hawes after which the Boy Scouts of Gold Hill took over with presentation of the flag and putting on a skit, The charter was draped in honor of our late president, Franklin D. Roosevelt. Grange Is having a contest NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that 1 have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, Administrator of the estate of worth Mcvey, de ceased, and have qualified. All sersons having claims aKHinst said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry u Skyrman, Attorney for said estate, at Room 409, Medford Center Building, in Medford Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published April 6, 1945. CARLOS MORRIS, Administrator Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of u. c, Durham, deceased, and have qualified All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proner vouchers, and duly verified, to me at my office at Room 409, Medford Center Building. In Medford. Oreson within six months from the date of this notice. Dnted and first published April lUth, 1945. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Administrator, ATTENTION BUILDERS CONTRACTORS For your convenience, we of fer a new . , . EQUIPMENT RENTAL SERVICE S) Air Compressors . Air Tools Concrete Mixer Water Pumps Elevators Trailer Power Saw Power Drill Power Unit EATHERTON'S , FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Ph. 3146 2 ' i -f - ' J wfl i Friday. April 27. 1945 A GOOD TRY diet with a suitable ration calcium and phosphorus, vita min D and at least some of the entities of the B-complex, par ticularly thiamine (Bl.) and riboflavin (B2 or G). The rations issued to our sol dlers are probably the best army rations in the world.- Where it is possible to fulfill all the con ditions the Surgeon General directive specifies, the soldier no doubt gets a "well balanced or better, a nutritionally ade quate diet. But slipping the es sential minerals and vitamins in to the soldier via doctored ("en riched") flour Instead of feeding them to him in a pill, capsules or a chew or swallow of some such concentrate is tantamount to admitting your diet or menu is in itself inadequate to main tain good nutrition, isn't it, Cap tain? Won't some nutrition author ity please write a menu which provides all the vitamins and minerals an ordinary person re quires for good nutrition? It must be made up of natural foods, of course, and no "en riched" or doctored interpola tions. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IniMinIa 111 Insomnia which Is mora responsl. Die, me Doay or the mind? (S.J.C.; Answer Bodily disturbances cause most insomnia or failure to sleep well. bend stamped envelope bearing your address, for pamphlet "How to Sli Sleep well. ' Whole Wheat Should one with gastric ulcer eat whole wheat bread? Does such bread come within the descrlDUon of ' Finer grained" foods to be taken by ulcer patienisr ine diet use i nave does not specify what kind of bread. (C.R.G.I Answer Generally no. Only refined white bread. Of course one eating only refined white bread must supplement tne diet with a suitable dally ration 01 vitamin B-complex. Send ten cents and stamped envelope bearing your address, for booklet "So You Have In digestion" It gives a week's menus for peptic ulcer patient and menus for the rest of the family. People not so handicapped should eat whole wheat bread bv oreference. Or at least they should keep some wheat on hand and eat a little of It raw every day or chew It as gum. Send stamped self ad dressed envelope for pamphlet "Wheat to Eat" which tells how and why, Nitroglycerin 1 am subiect to anginal attacks and I understand you recommend the use of nitroglycerin as a first aid. (M.A.J.) Answer Yes. Detailed information In CVD booklet, for which send ten cents and sclt-adoressed envelope. (Copyright 1945 by John F. Dllle Co.) among the younger members in closing the grange. The best will receive a present from Master Hawes. Mary Estramado closed the Grange April 19 very nicely Phoenix Grange Phoenix Grange will give i party Friday, April 27 at 8 p.m for members and friends. The party will be at the grange hall with cards and dancing. Refresh ments will be served by the ways and means and H. E. C. committees. - Jay Walkers Cause ' Fatality Increase Chicago (U.R) Jay walkers were responsible far on increase in Chicago traffic accidents In 1944, according to Joseph F. Stech, manager of the Greater Chicago Safety Council. Forty five more fatalities were reported In 1944 than in 1943, Stech said. Vehicle acci dents, totalling 12,170 In 1944, Increased 36 over the 1943 to tal. Hit-and-run accidents totals In 1944 and 1943 were identical. 44 for each year. During 1944. 13,125 persons were Injured, an increase of 336, and fatalities totaled 417, an Increase of 4S, Stech said. Court House News Marriages David W. Schramm and Joan Olive Armstrong. Walter Francis Hu bert and Laura Lyda Key. Francis W. Chausse and Min- nle Brotherton. Pfc. Leo Edwin Osborn and Barbara Jean Woolven. Divorce Decrees Granted Wanda L. Conley vs. Melvln L. Conley. Fenton George Whitney vs Leola Marie Whitney. Harriet Althea Watson vs. Morris C. Watson. Ada Wilson vs. Raymond D. Wilson. Divorce Complaints Filed Bertha Mae McElvany vs Robert M. McElvany, Barbara L. Emmers vs. Earl Emmcrs. Donald A. Austin vs. Alameda Austin. WANTS LANDLORD EVICTED Medford. Mass. (U.R) William Kelllhcr felt sorry for his room less landlord. Angclo Frame. and rented him a bedroom. How ever, shortly afterward. Kelllher accused him of disturbing the peace and petitioned the court to have' him evicted. Wanted! Men And Women Who Are Hard of Hearing - - - - - ivissyviairiir Q'allfne)!!. bothered by ringing butting head boImi lu to hardeiMd oe twagtilatod wn (eni. nn, try the Our In. Noma Method teat lhat so many aay has enabled thm t heap well again. You mutt hear better after maklna (Ma (nii k. ton will get ymir money Kae- at nne. 9 S tMlBt OurlBS Kat Drnna lul. a. WAINSCOTT'R PHtRMxrv ) 300 Malm Phont 2440 1 High School News ZJ f By Student B-tporterl Marge Oammli Joan Boppa Princesses for the Junior-Senior Prom to be held April 28, were elected from the junior and senior classes as follows: Juniors; Betty Baker, Beverlji Conser, June Bosworth, and Joan Hoppe, Seniors: Gloria Preston, Evelyn van HIse, Margo Gammill, and Nancy Swem. The queen, to be chosen from the senior princess es, will be announced at the Prom. Escorts for the princesses In the grand march will be: John Bullock, Dick Fawcett. Chuck Jones, Earl Bradfish. Harry Hayes, Bob Watson, Derrill Riggs, and Alan Kircher. New Torch Honor members as announced by Mrs. Olivia Clay- pool, club adviser, are as fol lows: Seniors, Pearl Brock and David Chirgwln: Juniors, Naomi Todd, Nancy Rinabarger, and Ann Conroy: sophomores, Phil Phlpps. Initiation of the preced ing students will be held soon. The football and basketball boys and reserves for both ac tivities were presented letter awards at a special assembly April 20. The assembly was un der direction of Coach Al Simp son. Football boys receiving letters were: Jim Cave, Bob porter. Lynn Bessonette, Darrell Risgs. Bob Watson, Jerry Clark, Glenn Bostwick, LeRoy House, Glenn Tingley, Nick Green, Alton Hayes, Paul Antony, Alan Kir cher, Howard Whillock, Earl Stelle, Ken Llndley, Roger Hib bard. Herb Nill, John Wright, Jerry Hunter, and Bill Slngler. Members of the team who are now in the armed forces and re ceived letters are: Bud Cahill, Dean Sneldon, Bill Plaskett, Marvin Doty, Earl Barnhart, and Jim Gorman. Basketball boys earning let ters were: Dick Fawcett, Larry Hayes. Darrell Rigss, Bob Wat son. Jerry Ross, Howard Whil lock. Glenn Bostwick, tan Stelle, LeRoy House, Carl Reich, and Jim Cave. Football manager awards were given to Don Waldron and Carl Reich, and basketball manager awards were given to Jack Holmes and Chuck Jones. In the Interest of the Cadet Nursing Corps. Sister Elizabeth Clare, superintendent of St. Vin cent's Hospital in Portland, and Slstpr John, simerintendent of nurses' training school at As toria, talked Friday to girls in terested in nursing as a career. They pointed out advantages In the nursing program ana ex plained the requirements ana training necessary for the corps. Sister Elizabeth Clare and bis ter John extended an Invitation to Junior and senior girls inter ested In signing up at Sacred Heart Hospital for training as nurses' helpers. Officers fort the Incoming sen ior class were elected at a Junior class meeting, April 25. Officers elected were: President, Alan Kircher; vice-president, Darrell Riggs; secretary. Norma Stearns, treasurer. Dick Eatherton, and class representative, Lynn Bes sonette. GI WONT JINX LUCK Houston. Tex. 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