Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 14, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Health and It's Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.O.
Readers should address Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady.
265 El Camlno Bararly Hllli. Calif.
THE BAB
A reader says her baby is two
years and four months old and
the shoe salesman told her the
baby's feet are
flat and need
ed arch sup
ports. Th
kr'ftiA salesman ha
h, 41 some archsuj
sup
ports made by
vj sy
a s hoe-maKer
to his specifi
cations and
told her to be
sure the baby
if,
wore them
iTrli-'IT JT
constantly.
Dr. Brady
sound silly;
Doesn't it
If the reader had taken the
bab, to a clothing shop to get a
coat, and the saleswoman had
found that the baby iiad spinal
curvature, would the gullible
mother have permitted the sales
woman to have a spinal brace
made to her specifications, for
the baby to wear constantly?
Having invested in the profes
sional services of the shoe clerk
and the arch props made to his
specifications the prodigal moth
er took time out to think a bit.
She decided to consult no, in
deed, not this mother. What,
consult a physician, with all that
cash burning a hole in her pock
ctbook? She consulted two phy
sicians. The idea being to check
on No. 1 with No. 2's diagnosis,
opinion or advice. It is the meth
od a lot of Wiseacres use.
- The first doctor, she continues
examined the baby's t eet, told
her there was nothing wrong
with them, advised her to dis
card the arch supports and,
when she bought shoes for the
baby, to select soft flexible ox-
.fords instead of high shoes or
footwear of any kind that is
rigid or stiff under the feet or
serves as a bandage or support
around the ankles (as do the
tight uppers of high shoes or
boots). '
The doctor suggested some
simple exercises to strengthen
the baby's feet. The baby thinks
the exercises great fun.
That would be enough' for you
and me but who are we to
raise an eyebrow or shake a
head at the extravagances of the
upper classes? but there is still
the second doctor to entertain us.
The second doctor said the ba
by's feet were all right, but he
gave the customer her money's
worth by disagreeing with the
the first doctor about th. type of
shoes. He sort of took the wind
out of the lady do's sales by as
serting that all children should
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CLOSED MONDAVI
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for reserveaUAns Ph Gnld UIU 414
ATTENTION
BUILDERS
CONTRACTORS tor your convenlenct, wa of
fer a new , , .
EQUIPMENT
RENTAL
SERVICE
Air Compressors
Air Tools n
Concrete) Mixers
i Water Pumps
Elevator
Trailers
Power Saw
Power Drills
Power Units
EATHERTON'S
FARM STORE
808 So. Riverside Ph. 3146
AUTO MECHANIC
We believe we can offer you the
bet job in Southern Oregon if
you are a first-clats mechanic you
belong with this organization. Your
poit war future will be secure, your
earnings tops. If you are not good
please do not apply as this is a
GOOD job for a GOOD man only.
Rogue River Chevrolet
Ninth and Bartlett
Monday, Mar H. 194S
Y'S FEET
wear high shoes until they are
six years of age.
Well, that left Mrs. Gotrocks
in what you might call a what
would you call it? predica
ment, plight, quandary, dilem
ma? So she hit upon a happy so
lution for her problem. She
wrote to this department and re
ceived this answer: The less
footwear baby or child wears the
better. .
Vhen stockings or shoes or
both are necessary, the less the
child wears, with due regard for
protection against cuts, bruises
or punctures, the better, i
QUESTIONS 4- ANSWERS
Infantile Paralysis
DO yOU ABreA With th InffinHI .,.-
elysls authority who ascribes the par
alysis to hard exercise? (T. H.)
Answer I know of no one who
does. PerhbDS vou refer in thM aiivina
ui w. tioeri a. tsauin, mat a person
may have the disease and suffer only
mild fever, some headache, stiff neck,
perhaps sick stomach. If he remains at
rest In bed, whereas If he works, plavs
or exercises vigorously In the early
iwio i me Disease, ne is more llKely
to suffer paralysis. I think that is
sooa sound advice. Anvwav when
cnna seems at all feverish and has any
complaint of stomach, head or neck
pain or soreness, tne cnild snould re
main In bed or at least ai autpt ns
possible, until the Indisposition or Ill
ness passes.
Lorn collodion
Please state whether olaln collodion
or flexible collodion should be used
for makintf the corn remedy vou sue-
gest. A drug clerk Insists It should be
plain collodion. IS. L.)
Answer No. It snould be flexible
collodion paint corn or callus dally
with solution of thirty grains of sali
cylic acid In one-half ounce of flexible
collodion.
(Copyright 1045 by John P. Dllle Co.)
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witnciira, now news. Dpt.
TURKEYS FOR ARMY
Portland, Ore., May 14 U.R)
Expanding operations will pro
vide postwar employment for a
least 90 women in a Portland
plant which will begin process
ing turkeys for the'army, United
States employment officers said
today.
SUMMONS
No. 8013 Equity
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
G. W. MYERS. Plaintiff,
vs.
ALBIN JOHNSON and EMMA
JOHNSON, husband and wife;
the unknown heirs of Albin
Johnson: the unknown heirs
of Emma Johnsoii; CECIL C.
BAKER and JANE DOE
BAKER (whose true first name
is unknown), his wife, if the
said Cecil B. Baker be mar
ried; the unknown heirs of
Cecil C. Baker; BRADFORD C.
BAKER and JANE ROE
BAKER (whose true first name
is unknown), his wife, if the
said Bradford C. Baker be
married; the unknown heirs of
Bradford C. Baker: CHESTER
O. BAKER and JENNIE DOE
BAKER (whose true first name
is unknown), his wife, if the
said Chester O. Baker be mar
ried; the unknown heirs of
Chester O. Baker; MARY E.
MOORE' and JOHN DOE
MOORE) (whose true first
name is unknown), her hus
band, if the said Mary E.
Moore be married; the un
known heirs of Mary E. Moore;
JACKSON COUNTY. UKH
GON, a public corporation;
and also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lijn or in
terest 'in the real estate de
scribed in the Complaint here
in. Defendants. '
To ALBIN JOHNSON and EM
MA JOHNSON, husband and
wife; the unknown heirs of Al
bin Johnson: the unknown
heirs of Emma Johnson; CE
CIL C. BAKER and JANE
DOE BAKER (whose true first
name is unknown), his wife, if
the said Cecil C. Baker be
married: the unknown heirs of
Cecil C. Baker: BRADFORD
C. BAKER and JANE ROE
BAKER (whose true first name
is unknown), his wife, if the
said Bradford C. Baker be
married: the unknown heirs of
Bradford C. Baker; CHESTER
O BAKER and JENNIE DOE
BAKER (whose true first name
Is unknown), his wife, if the
gaid Chester O, Baker be mar
ried: the unknown heirs of
Chester O. Baker; MARY E.
MOORE and JOHN DOE
MOORE (whose true first
name is unknown), her ' hus
band, if the said Mary- E.
Moore be married; the un
known heirs of Mary E. Moore;
JACKSON COUNTY. ORE
GON, a public corporation:
and also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in the real estate de
scribed in the Complaint here
in the Above-Named Defend-
IN 'thJ! NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You and
each of you are nereoy sum
moned and required to appear in
the above-named court and cause
and answer the above-named
plaintiff's complaint on file
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weeks after April 23, 1945, the
date of the first publication of
mis summons. You are hereby
notified that if you fail so to ap
pear and answer said complaint
within the time aforesaid, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to said Court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint.
a succinct statement of which is:
That a decree be entered here
in adjudicating any and all right,
title, estate, lien or interest
which you. or anv of vou. have.
or claim to have, in. to, or upon
real property located withip
Jackson County. Oregon, de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 906 feet
south of the northwest corner
of the southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter of Sec
tion 10, Township 34 South,
Range 1 West of the Willam
ette Meridian: and running
thence south along the section
line 754 feet, more or less, to
a point which is 992 feet north
of the southwest corner of the
northwest quarter of the north
west quarter of Section 15 in
said Township and Range;
thence east 2,000 feet, more or
less, to the westerly line of
the Crater Lake Highway;
thence North 17 degrees 55
minutes East along the wester
ly line of the Crater Lake
Highway to the section line
common to Sections 10 and 15
in said Township and Range;
thence west along said section
line 425 feet, more or less, to
the southwest corner of the
property described in the deed
now of record in Vol. 178 at
Page 473. Deed Records of
Jackson County, Oregon,
which point is located 1643
feet, 10 inches, more or less,
east of the section corner com
mon to Sections 9. 10, 15 and
16 in said Township and
Range: thence north 426 feet,
more or less, to a point due
east of the point of beginning;
thence west 1643 feet, 10
inches, more or less, to the
point of beginning. Together
with the right to maintain
water pipe along the south
line of property described in
Vol. 205 at Page 232. Deed
Records of Jackson County,
Oregon;
and decreeing all such claim or
interest to be null and void, and
decreeing that said plaintiff is
the owner in fee simple of the
whole of said premises, free and
clear of any and all right, title,
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estate, lien or Interest of t:ny and
all of the defendants in this
suit: and decreeing that all per
sons or parties claiming, or to
claim, by or through them,' or
any of them, be forevef restrain
ed and barred from asserting or
claiming any lien or interest in
or to said real property;, and
that plaintiff's title to said prem
ises be forever quieted and set at
rest; and for such other relief
as to the Court may seem just
and equitable.
The date of the order herein
for service of this summons by
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
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i publication Is April 23. 1945; and
such order fixed once each week
for four successive weeks as the
time for such publication.
RAWLES MOORE,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Cooley Theatre Build
ing, Medford, Oregon.
MARINE KENASTON
and
ROY KILGORE
D.A.V.'s of World War II
Invite All Veterans to make
this your headquarters .
0. K. PASTIME
GOLD HILL, OREGON
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Factory examinations each year for your protection at
a Chevrolet owner.
ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET
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