EIGHT MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE -
Your Health and It's Care
. Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Raaderi should addrtn Inquiries loi Or. William Brady.
265 El Camlno. Bararly Hilli. Calll.
WHATl'NO BEER?
A distinguished physician who
Is a recognized authority on
alcoholism complains to this
effect:
We are vast
ly interested
in the prob
lems of alco
hol .. . have
a paint u 1 1 y
large amount
of mail from
p e o pie who
want infor
mation on the
subject. Your
column is of
Dr. Brady course widely
and faithfully read. In fact, I
am one of your most earnest
followers and I think you are
doing a grand lob.
But I do get a little sour
when I have 50 or 60 letters
from your "faithful" saying in
effect "Dr. Brady writes that
a quart of beer a day is heavy
drinking. Is this true? My hus
band I my brother, etc."
I have to sit down and write
BO or 60 or more letters and
. say in effect: "While I am
myself a great admirer of Dr.
Brady's column, this is one
. time that I cannot agree with
him." Then I have to go on
for a page or more to explain
why I do not agree. Usually
the letters that I write bring
replies, and these replies need
replies, etc., etc.
Now, at a matter of fact the
particular husband that you
wrote about gave an absurd
alibi for his drinking: that be
ing saturated with alcohol
keeps colds and other germs
away.. Why not attack that
phase of' the problem. In the
first place a quart of beer a
day would not keep anyone
"saturated-with alcohol" , . .
From long experience with
husbands such as your reader
described I should say his
"quart of beer a day" is an
alibi. If he is getting ill effects
from alcohol he is drinking
something harder than beer.
A good many alcoholics put
away a half pint or more of.
whisky on the side, and drink
' their beer in public. Beer gets
the blame.
I should have In my file the
printed copy of the item to
which my distinguished col
league refers, but I can't find it.
As I recollect it, the wife was
worried because her husband
ate no breakfast but drank a
large amount of beer instead,
and went off to his day's work
on that sustenance alone. I be
lieve any one who regularly uses
SYNOPSIS Or ANNUAL BTATEMKNT
Of the UNITED BTATES BRANCH OF
THH NORWICH UNION FIRn INSUR
ANCE SOCIETY. LTD.. of NORWICH
ENGLAND, on tho thlrtr-Nnt air of
IHcember, lfee, mede to ths Insurance
Commlseloner nf ihe Stat of Orogon,
pursuant to lawt
Inroms
Nat premiums rscalvad ... .11,101,711.01
Total Intareet, AITIn'andi and
raal aetata Inonmo ttl.ini.13
Inoomo from othar aoureao. IT.lTO.Ol
Total looome M.ITO.Iit.ll
tilannroomoato
Nat amount paid policy-
holders for loaaaa I,0t.tl.l
l,oee adjuatmsnt oipanaaa ... .111,111. It
Asente commleelone or brok-
rsse v L00l.11l.lt
dlrectore, homo offleo in.
ployaa
Texee, lleeneea and faao ....
Dlvl.lenda paid to stork-
holders (Caen, I Nonai
lock, t Nona)
Dlrtrtande paid or orodltad to
pollcrhoMaro
All othar oipandltorao
IIM4l.il
lll.lt7.lt
Nooo
Nono
lo.lll.on
Total atebnreemente 14,111.11 1.T1
Admitted Aeeets
Taluo of raal aatata ownad
msrket value) ,. 171,000.00
coana on mortgagee and eol.
lateral, eta. Nono
vaiue or tends . ownad
(amortised) ITIt.ITt.lt
vaiua or sleeks owned (mar
ket valoa)
Teen In banko and on band.
Premlume In rouree of rn.
lerUfla written since Sep
tember 10, 044
Interest and renla duo and
4t.4OII.O0
441,041.14
411.111 II
accrued 41 lit Id
vmer aeseio (net) 71,114.11
Total admitted aeseto .. .17.114. 4O0.4J
Strike out "market" or "amortlied."
Liabilities. Snrplna and Other Funrte
Total unpaid rlelme 11,111,411.44
fcittmated loea adjoetment
eapenee for unpaid claims , 41,141.11
Total unearned premiums on '
all uneaplred rleke !.e4l.ttf.07
Salaries, rente, etpenaee,
hills, aroounts. fees, ate,
duo or aoorusd ll.tlt.lf
Estimated amount due or so-
erued (or tsses 110.111 4t
Commissions, brnksrsss, or
ether ehargsa duo and so
44.001 4!
All oilier liabilities 441 III
Total liabilities, aieopt
'Pal Il.tll.111.10
Deposit oaptltal $ 100.000.00
Surplue over all
Habllltle 1.011 11MI
urplus aa rsgarda policy.
ers I1.IIT.0II1I
T,,. ii.ii4.ioi.it
llnelness lit Omen far lbs Year
Net premiums received ,,..! ttl le tl
Ket loe.ee paid 10.11101
Plvtdende peld or credited
to polirrholdera Nono
Name of Company) Norwich Unloal firs
Insursnrs Soolaty. Ltd.
"Vrlnkt' Managort W. M
lsral Agentl
DaalHs-Roblnena I n. lire nee Areary,
I. H. hatlonal Itank Bldg,
I'hona tils.
am.uijiwiiu.
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YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
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Uk -At
Thursday, May 9, I94S
beer, ale, wine, whisky or any
other alcoholic beverage or
liquor as a substitute for food
must inevitably develop nutri
tional deficiency disease, suclj as
beri beri, whether the manifes
tations of the disease are cor
rectly diagnosed or not, and I
contend that any one with such
nutritional deficiency disease
suffers from "degeneration".
(More about this next week),
QUESTIONS Si ANSWERS
A MO tnM mo novof to have)
mole removed, as nature Is throwing
off something and If the mole is re
moved it might come out Inside. I
have mole on the hairline and u
worries me. .
(Mrs. Wl. B.
Answer If you Quote the MD cor-
recUy, which 1 doubt, he must be a
flunint character. Some moles are
hromless and, if they do not embarrass
it iB ait rleht tn tolerate them. But
aa a rule, I believe, it la better to have
moles removed of course by a quail,
fled physician or surgeon. Especially
if the mole becomes Irritated or in any
way troublesome. That notion of 'na
ture throwing off something" is too
absurd to mention.
Irerf Too
I can't eem to convince my family
that sugar does not dissolve in iced
tea. rieaae neip me prove n ,u
(Miss M. P.)
Answer Sugar dissolves in Iced tea.
although more aiowiy man in not i,
Emotv
You tald there la never empty space
in the stomach. Then how do you ex-
Klaln the uncomfortable feeling called
unger? , C.)
Answer Contractions of stomach
probably account for the uncomfort-
aDie pangs oi nungei.
Sneexe or Cough Not Necessary
1 em .nnulnMl from mV Own X-
Perlence that your teachings are right
believe neither cold, wet nor expos
ure. bIvh one anv illness, but some one
sneezing or coughing his germs at you
can lay you tow, wneinrr yuu
warm or cold . . . (V. u. w- to
Girl Scout troop ).
Answer He can do It by lust con.
versing politely with you. If you are
within three or four feet range.
(CopyrlghL 105. by John F. Dllle Co.)
TRAIN WRECKED
Rochester, N. Y., May 3. U.R)
The locomotive and eight cars
of the New York Central's pas
senger train "Wolverine" left
the track on a curve here today
killing the engineer and Injuring
43 persons.
Notice of Meeting Of County
Board of - Equalisation To
Examine Assessment Rolls.
Notice is hereby aiven. in com
pliance with Sec. 110-401, O.C.
L.A. as amended by chapter 440
(sec. 8). Oregon laws lu. tnat
a meeting will be held by the
Board of Equalization on the
second Monday in May, 1945, at
the Court-house in Medford.
Jackson County, Oregon, at
which meeting the Board of
Equalization will publicly exam
ine the assessment rolls and cor
rect all errors in valuation, de-
scriDtion. or dualities of lands,
lots, or other property assessed
by the assessor.
It shall be the duty of persons
Interested to appear at the time
and place aopointcd. Each ap
plication for the reduction of a
particular assessment shall be
made in writing, verified by the
oath of the applicant or his
attorney, and he tiled with the
Board within the first week it
is by law required to be in
session.
Dated tills 20th dav of Anrll
1943.
C. A; MYERS,
Assessor of Jackson County,
Oregon.
LN THkY CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
. FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Harvey W. Wood. Plaintiff.
vs. Matt Kulesch and Mary Ku
lesch, his wife: W. D. Hodgson
and Martha K. Hodgson, his
wife; D. G. Scobey .and Anna
Scobey. his wife: John W. Rles
and Jane Rles, his wife; Zoa M.
Burdick, otherwise known as
Zora M. Burdlck, and John Bur
dick, her husband: L. C. W
Richardson and F. M. Richard
son, her husband; also the un
known helrr of the foregoing de
fendants and all other persons
or parties unknown claiming;
any rigni, title, estate, lien, or
interest in the real estate de
scribed in the complaint. De
fendants. To the above named
Defendants: In the Name nf the
State of Oregon, You are hereby
required to appear and answer
the complaint filed heroin on or
before four weeks from the date
of the first oublication of sum
mons which Is ordered to be
April 12, 1945, a.td If you fall to
appear and answer, the plaintiff
win apply to the Court for a
decree quieting title to the fol
lowing described land: Begin
ning at the Northeast corner of
the Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section
29, In Township 38 South, Range
west of the Willamette Meri
dian, in Jackson County. Ore
gon; and running thence West
1(15 feet: thence running South
660 feet; thence running East
165 feet: thence running North
660 feet, more or less, to the
piace oi oeginning. in order
for publication of summons was
made by Hon. n K. llanna. Cir
cuit Judge of Jackson County
Oregon, and was dated April 11.
IV43. The date of the last pub
lication Is May 3, 1943. O. S.
Blanchard, Attorney for Plain
tiff. Tuffs Building, Grants Pass.
Oregon.
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart nheumt,tlsi.i. Aithma Catarrh.
Piles Prostate Gland Ccaen.i ttnd all dis
orders of Liver Kidney Trouble and
other eomplalnta disappear alter using.
CHINESE HERBS
Removed to Sparta Bldg.
On the Radio Chain
ItltlOMl
Chain afflllaUoo and trbere they
are uo the dial.
KAI.K (CBS), Ilio, Portland
KKX (NBC-blue) 1190, Portland
KUA (NBC-Blue and SIMS), 1510.
Spokane, KUO (NBC-lime) (10
San frani-iscv; KGW (NUC-Ksd)
620, Portlandl KJK (NHC-Ulue)
11)00 Seattle; KNX (CDS), loll)
Los Angeles, KOA (NUC-Hed), 850
Denver. KOIN (CDS), 010, Port
land. KIIMO (NUC-Red) 050 Seat
tle KPO (NBC Red), 180, Sao
Francisco; KSL (CBS). 1160, Sail
Lake City.
Time Shown Is PWT.
Thursday
0:00 p. m. Sam Hayes and the
news, noa; uk tor ttelease NBC-
Terry and the Pirates. BN; Man
named joraan, UBS.
5:1a p m. Dick Tracy, BN: Huper-
maii, niog. ocuy uig DOD. rtDU.
8:30 p m Jack Armstrong. BN:
Harry Flannery. Newe, CBS; Tom Mix
MBS; News. NBC.
9:49 o m Captain Midnight. BN.
Elmer Peterson. NBC: Night News
wire, MJ3Q, news, tijs
v.vu v ii'. i.iueiw fie,,, nov,; mijiu
. -Major
'. MBS:
uowes. CBS: Gacr el Heatter.
News. BN
6:19 p m. Supper Music. BN.
6:30 p m Bob Burns. NBC; Spot
light Bends, BN: Corliss Archer CBS:
Treasure Hour ot Song. MBS
7:00 Dm Abbott and Costello,
NBC: Fred Warlns Orch. BN: First
tine, CBS
7:13 m Lowell Thomas MBS.
7:30 D m March of Time BN: Red
Kvder MBS: Rudv Vallea NBC-
Romance, Rhythm and Ripley, CBS.
S:UU p m Supper Club. NUC: Jack
Klrkwood Show. CBS. Bulldog Drum.
mond, MBS: Earl Godwin BN
:ia p m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC;
Lum and Abnar. BN: Musle That Sat.
lanes uua
8:30 p m. Frank Morgan. NBC:
Death Valley Sheritt CBS. America s
Town Meeting ot the Air, BN; Her
cule Polrot, MBS.
0:00 p m - News MBS: Dinah
snore, nuc: Eiiery Queen, Cos.
America's Town MeeUng of the Air
BN
9:13 n tn. Rex Miller MBS
9:30 p. m Noah Webster
NBC: News. BN.
Says.
10:00 p m News Reporter. NBC
News BN. Fulton Lewis MBS
10:15 p. m. Sport Program. BN.
10:30 p m Fennemans Nlte Club
BN. Sweetheart Swtnettme, NBC.
11:00 p. m. News. BN.
Friday
5:00 p m Terry and Pirates. BN:
OK for Release NBC: Sim Haves
News. MBS: This Man Named Jor
dan, CBS.
J:I5 p m Dick Tracy, BN; Super
man. MBS- Betty and Bob. NBC
5:30 p m Jack Armstrong. BN.
Harrv w Flannery. News. CBS: Tom
Mix. MBS
5:43 p m. Elmer Peterson. Com.
mentatur NBC; Capt Midnight, BN
Night News Wire MBS. News, CBS
6:00 p m.-Waltz Time. NBC; Ga
briel Heatter MBS
6:10 p m News BN
6:30 o m People Are Funny. NBC,
rhose Websters CBS: Double or
Nothing MBS Spotlight Bands BN
7:00 p m. Amos end Andy. NBC:
Sr.mmy Kaye's Varletlea BN- Durante
and Moore. CBS e
7:13 d m Lowell rhomaa MBS
7:30 p. m. Hollywood Preview.
CRS. I .one Ranser MBS. Bill Stern
NBC Address by Sen Tom Connelly
on
6:00 p m Fights MBS- Jack Klrk
wood ttiow CBS. Supper Club NBC
B:15 p m Fleetwood Lawton NBC
ronlght In Hollywood CBS
8:30 D m Dttffv'a Tnvern NHC:
Tt pays to be Ignorant CBS; Frances
Greer Show, BN.
sou o m rurinugn Fun rtrje.
Tom Breneman. BN: News. MBS
Aldrlch Family CBS
0:30 o m Adventures of Thin Man
CBS; News. BNl Freedom of Oppor
tunlty MBS
10:00 p m Fulton Lewis. Jr., MBS
10:30 p m. Orchestra. NBC; Or
chestra CHS
11:00 p m Orch. NBC; Man
Named Jordan. CBS
FRANCE ASSURED
Paris, May 3. (U.R) Author
ized French sources said today
that France has received assur
ances from the United States,
Britain and Russia that any Ger
man capitulation will be ad
dressed to France along with
the Big Three.
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One New Mack Truck
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Sold on ODT Certificate Only
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TO DRILL FOR OIL
J. H. Dawson, of the Dawson!
Electric company of this city,
who has had long experience in
the drilling of oil wells in vari
ous parts of the United States
and Canada, said today that an
Oregon corporation had recent
ly been formed for the purpose
of drilling for oil near Burns,
in Harney county. He stated
that the Harney valley has long
been known as a potential oil
field.
The name of the new com.
pany is The United Company of
Oregon, Inc. and its . principal
office is at Medford, Oregon.
The directors of the company
are J. H. Dawson, Lew G. Gil-
man, J. E. Zuber and C. C. Gar-
lick, of Medford, W. J. Crank
and Ralph Greenwood, of Klam
ath Falls. L. P. Mathes, of Cen
tral Point, and 'Glenn Bown, of
Eugene.
Officers of the company are
J. H. Dawson, president, W. J
Crank, vice president, and Lew
G. Gilman, secretary-treasurer.
J, E. Zuber is general manager,
and Glenn Bown is assistant
general manager.
The company, Dawson said
owns a large No. 5 rotary drill
ing outfit which is being moved
to location about twenty-three
miles south of Burns.
German Horrors
Worse Than Told
Says Clare Luce
Washington, May 3. (U.R)
Blond Congresswoman Clare
Boothe Luce, R., Conn., returned
to the capital today prepared to
tell her colleagues all she has
seen during a two month tour of
Germany and Italy and to advo
cate a "hard, hard peace" for the
Germans.
Before boarding a plane for
Washington from Miami, the
actress-playwright wife of Time-Life-Fortune
publisher Henry R.
Luce told reporters that German
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more than she had heard.
"I wanted to believe in a good
German people, really, but those
who have seen those camps
haven't the words to describe
them," she said.
O.K. PASTIME
GOLD HILL, OREGON
JJnrJer New Management
Of
Bob Kenasfon
CORDIALLY
EXTENDS GREETINGS
atrocity camps were all
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water ships, has met its master
in a special paint with a heavy
mercury content. Sprayed while
smoking hot on the hulL it
creates a surface on which bar
nacles cannot stick. .
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to the music of
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PLAYING EVERY NIGHT
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already purchased a home here.
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has affiliated with
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Jack has been repairing
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