Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    BIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Health and It's Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Readari ihould addraia Inquiries toi Or William Brady.
26 El Camino. Bavarly Hllli. Calif.
SWEETS AND
Here again, If I may be to
bold, I beg to state my theory or
belief that our excessive con-
i u m p t ion of
r e 1 1 n ed car
bohydrates and
the consequent
vitamin B de
ficiency f rom
which most of
us Americans
auffer, ha
much to do
with the prev
alence of over
weight and
diabetes.
Brady
The remedy
I prescribe will. I am confident,
command the approval of both
Dr. Williams and Dr. Jollffe. It
is very simple. Use whole wheat
instead of refined white flour;
- and old-fashioned molasses and
crude brown sugar instead of
"pure" syrup and refined white
sugar.
You will probably not take
my medicine but even if you
make an earnest effort to do so
you will immediately run up
against almost insuperable dif
ficulties. Why, a good many peo
nle do not even know how to go
about buying a few pounds of
wheat. Many more haven t the
slightest notion of how to use it
if they manage to get some. For
these poor geeks I have a pam-
Dhlet tiUed WHEAT TO EAT
which gives practical suggestions
for the use of wheat in the every
day dietary for copy send a
stamped envelope bearing your
address, but do not send a cup
ping of this item.
A large milling company tells
me that although the company
has been producing whole wheat
flour (from which nothing Is re
moved in the milling) for years
the product has only a limited
market. In the first place, it
does not keep well enough for
long storage or for shipment far
from the mills. In the second
place, only a few people want
such flour. My answer is that
probably few people in the com
pany's market area have ever
heard of the product, and more
over it is only within the past
few years that we have come to
realize the vital need of unre
fined, undenaturlzed wheat in
the everyday diet, -
As for restoring old-fashioned
crude broign sugar and old-fashioned
molasses, which were the
excellent foods our ancestors
used prior to 1840. These are
made in the old-fashioned way
in the open kettle and without
ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned administrator
has filed in the County Court of
Oregon for Jackson County his
final account in the matter of
the Estate of Silvia E. Terrell.
Deceased, and the said Court has
fixed Friday. June 15. 1845, at
10:00 In the forenoon of said day
in the Court room of said Court
as the time and place for the
hearing of said final account. All
persona interested are hereby
notified to make or file their
objections to said final account,
If any they have, with said court
on or before snld time.
GUS NEWBURY
Administrator of the Estate
1 Of Silvia E. Terrell, Deo.
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon In and for Jackson
County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
John N. Mntncy, Deceased.
Notice Is Hereby Riven that
the Administratrix las (lied her
final account and report herein
and the above-entitled Court has
net May 31. 1945. In the County
Court Room In Mcdford, Jackson
County. Oregon, as the time and
plnce for the hearing of any ob
' lections thereto, and any persons
having any objections thereto
are to appear at said time and
plnce and make known the same
Dated this 1st day of May.
1945. MARIE WIMER,
Administratrix of the Estate
of John N Matney, Deceased.
"NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE COUNTY OF JACKSON
IN AND FOR THE STATE OF
OREGON.
In the MATTER of the Estate of
IZORA E. STEWART.
deceased
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned executors of the
will of the above named deced
ent have filed In the above en
titled court and matter their
final account of their adminis
tration of sold decedent's estate
and said court hna fixed the 31st
day of May. 1945, at the hour of
10 o'clock a. m. at the court
room of the above entitled court
at Medfnrd, Oregon, as the time
and place (or the hearing or ob
jections to said account and for
the settlement thereof and of
said estate.
IVA MAY STARK.
OLEVIA BELL LEUTHOLD.
Executors
Dr
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
i .1: "A bnincdc ncnoi
1 Removed lo Sparta Bide.
I. H. LEONG, Herbalist
Tunday. May 22. 1S4S I
OVERWEIGHT
vacuum pans. They should not
be confused with the sugar refin
ery products offered today un
der the names of "brown sugar"
and "molasses." The old-fashioned
kind contain all the min
erals and the most of the vita
mins that grow in sugar cane.
A good many people with that
craving for excessive amounts of
carbohydrates have discovered
that when they get an adequate
daily ration of vitamin B com
plex they feel satisfied with con
siderably less carbohydrate and
it becomes easier to keep weight
down. They feel their oats
I mean they get the strength of
their food, 'too, and feel more
like playing the game or doing
their work because they do not
tire so quickly.
That s what vitamin B does
ofr the metabolism.
QUESTIONS St ANSWERS
Banana Skins for Poison Ivy
Tot manv veara II An nnt rtmmt.t-
whera we got the Idea) the uae of ba
nana Bklns to relieve rjoliion lvv haa
been a Godsend In our home. Just rub
the affected arearf gently with the in
side of fresh banana peel, do not
wash, repeat the aDDllcatlnn aa need
ed until healed. (Mrs. E. W.)
Answer Thank you. Perhaps our
readera win report whether It ! ef
fective. MonOBTaoh on lvv DolsnnlnB
mailed on request if you Inclose
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress. Iodine Didn't Work
Soma time aao vou recommended
Iodine to prevent hair from turning
gray. Have used it two years and can't
see any benefit. Our bodies are said
to change every seven years. Ought I
to continue the iodine for seven
years? (F. E.I
Answer True, x recommenoea an
Iodine Ration for everybody, but I
took pains to express the proper skep
ticism in regara to lis preventing nair
from turning gray It la nonsense to
Imagine the bod; changes every seven
years tt changea every aeven min
utes .hnura. dnvr week, veara and
decades, as far as change Is concerned
Anyone who takes the Iodine ration
ahould go on taking It for life as
one continues throughout life taking
food and water, end stamped envelope
bearing your address, for 'Instruc
tlons for Taking an Iodine Ration" and
ask for pamphlet "Care of the Hair.
(Copyright 1W40 oy jonn r. uuie io.r
P.-T. A. Activities
Elk Creek P.-T.A. met In the
school house Friday afternoon,
May 18, with the president, Mrs.
Audrey Collier in the chair. Ice
cream and cake will be served
to the graduates on Wednesday
evening, May 23 at the school
house and the school picnic will
be held Friday, May 25, on the
school grounds. The officers
elected for the coming year are
president, Mrs. Clara Ditsworth;
vice president, Helen Axteu;
Treasurer, Arlee Ragsdale and
secretary, Florence Austin.
Boy Scout News
Jacksonville Parents and
members of Cub pack 35 held a
picnic supper and meeting at the
Presbyterian cnurcn, Wednes
day night, when plans were pro
jected for the coming year. Den
1 presented two skits with Bob
Mlsener, Garold Jenkins, ana
Lvle Hamilton taking part. Jen
kins and Hamilton received Bob
cat nina Cubmaster Ray J. Har
ris and the group set June 20
for the next assembly of the
Pack when several boys expect
to win advancement badges. On
display were candles made from
candle scraps for the Junior Red
Cross.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREUON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE of ANNA RUCH.
Deceased
The undersigned, having been
appointed Administratrix of the
above estate, ny me county
Court of the County of Jackson
State of Oregon, and having
qualified, notice is hereby given
to all persons having claims
against said estate, to present
them at the office of the under
algned's attorney, at 128 East
Main street Medrord, uregon,
properly verified and with
proper voucher, wittun six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice which
is the 1st day of May. 1945.
MARGARET BIGAI.OW.
Administratrix
O. H BENGTSON.
Attorney for Administratrix.
"administrator's final"
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that
the undersigned administrator
has filed In the County Court of
Oregon for Jackson County his
final Account In the matter ol
the Estate of Deborah Gilham,
Deceased and the said Court has
fixed Friday, June 13, 1945. at
10:00 In the forenoon of snld day
In the Court Room of said Court
as the time and plnce for the
hearing of said final account
All persona Interested are here
by notified to make or file their
objections to said final account,
If any they have, with said Court
on or before said time.
GEORGE P. GILHAM
Administrator of the estate
of Deborah Gilham, Deceased
Gui Newbury
Attorney for Administrator
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart. Rheumatism. Asthma Catarrh
Plies Prostata Gland Eciema and all dis
orders ol Ller Kidney Trouble and
other complaints disappear attar using.
anturar simnn i
Phone S817
HEALTH SOCIETY
At the annual meeting of the
Jackson County Health Society
last week the following officers
and board members were elected
for the coming year: Mrs. Elwood
Hedberg, president; Mrs. . Wil
cox, vice president; Mrs. Charles
Barnes, recording secretory;
Miss Helen Bullis, corresponding
secretary, and Mrs. Alex Spar
row, treasurer. To the executive
board; Mrs. Glen Taylor, Mrs,
Moore Hamilton, Mrs, J. C. S.
Weills, Mrs.,R. E. Green, Mrs.
Lewis Ulrich, Mrs. Howard Hill,
Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Ruth E,
Bauer, Mrs. Glenn A. Gibbons,
Mrs. Jack Walker, and Mrs.
Claud Thompson. To the advis
ory committee: Dr. A. E. Mer
kel, Dr. C. H. Paske, Eugene
Thorndike, Mrs. Leonard Car
penter and Mrs. Will Dodge.
The nominations were present
ed by Mrs. Norman Gail of Gold
Hill.
In making her annual report
Mrs. Hedberg listed creation of
tha blood donor list as one of the
outstanding achievements of the
year. She thanked Miss Bullis,
Mrs. Henry Pringle and Mrs.
Howard Hill and the Gold Hill
unit for their successful arrange
ment of the luncheon and Mrs.
Day and Mrs. Barnes for the dec
orations.
Meet New Nurses
Two new nurses. Miss Bernlce
Wilson and Miss Frances Klink
now serving the county, and
Walter Sullivan, the sanitarian,
were introduced it the associa
tion by Dr. Merkel.
The treasurer's report, given
by Mrs. Sparrow, showed the
major expenditures of the year
were in demonstration nursing
and cooperation and case finding
x-rays.
Many new contributions to the
Alex Sparrow Memorial clinic.
honoring departed citizens, were
announced in the report of Mrs.
Lewis Ulrich, which was read by
Mrs. Barnes. Many of these, she
stated, honor service men and a
special gift of a clinic table is to
commemorate the memory of
Mrs. C. B. Purucker. outstanding
in this county for her care of
babies.
Mrs. Taylor reported as edu
cation chairman that there had
been .xtensive distribution of
literature in all districts of the
county. Her work was described
by the president as outstanding
in association history in this par
ticular field.
Seal Sale Record
The annual seal sale report
was given oy Mrs. Bauer, who
also set an all time record for
1044-45. She gave credit to her
assistants and the community
chairmen, calling for reports
from all. Responses were made
by Mrs. Stewart Porter of Phoe
nix, Mrs. Gall of Gold Hill, Mrs.
Walter Gebhardt of Central
Point, who announced that an
Infirmary has been established
In the Central Point grade
school; in. Wilcox, who report
ed the largest mid-winter clinic
ever held. Both Central Point
and Gold Hill reported outstand
ing gains in the seal sale, Gold
Hill, In spite of less territory
than included in the district the
previous year. A total of $2695.
58 was announced for Mcdford
by Mrs. Day, who stated that the
booth sales were more than dou
bled. Miss Bullis, sale treasurer,
Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Thomp
son of the publicity committee
were also thanked for their co
operation.
Reporting for the junior
group, Mrs. Day announced suc
cessful progress made to date In
the cancer control drive with
receipts of $2429.00.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish tn einmi nut- iIhuh
thanks and appreciation to our many
friends and relative! who u-i-m .n
kind to as during our recent bereave
ment and also for the beautiful floral
offerings.
MRS. NORA BAKER.
and family.
Chalker'i Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
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Chicken and Steak Dinners
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KUA (NBC-Hlus and MUSI, 1510
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un- Mystery 'rneaier. nuc.
6:lo p m Jimmy tridler MBS: Sup
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6:30 p m Fibber McGea and
Molly, NBC: spotlight Bands, on
American Forum. MBS
7:0(1 D m. Bob Hope NBC: Trans.
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7:30 p m Hlldegarda, NBC: Red
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6:00 p m Supper Club, NBC. Jack
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10:45 p. m. Barbara and Boyt.
11:00 p m. Talks, CBS; Orchestra,
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6:00 p m Frank Sinatra. CBS:
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MBS
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MBS
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NBC; Great Moments In Musio CBS
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7:30 p m Lone Ranger MBS Lei
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Central Point
Central Point, May 22 Home
Extension Unit met Wednesday
at the home of Mrs. Ivan Skyr
man with 21 present. Mrs. Frank
Meadows and Mrs. Merle Oben-
chain demonstrated refrigerator
desserts. Eudora Bohnert in
stalled officers for next year and
presented each with a corsage.
The new officers are: Lulu
Floux, president; Merle Oben-
chain, vice president; Nola Goch-
rlng, secretary; Evelyn Meadows,
treasurer; Grace Hanscom, li
brarian. Ruby Downing and
Ruth Clark, out-going president
and treasurer were presented
gifts of -appreciation for their
splendid work.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Curt-
wrlght have purchased a home
on the corner of Arnold Lane
and Jacksonville Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Grisham
have received word that their
son Robert will probably be
home on furlough in June or
July.
Barbara Parsons celebrated
her eighth birthday by treating
her schoolmates of the second
grade to a birthday cake.
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SPRAY
PAINTERS
Farms and Dairies our
specialty. Alto root paint
Ing . . No ob too large or t!
too small.
Phone 3271
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T. Sgt. Norman Hansen ar
rived home on furlough Tues
day. He expects to leave for
Santa Ana, Calif., in about a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Jones are
parents of an eight pound baby
girl, born May 14 at Community
hospital. She has been named
Janice Louise.
Miss Irma Weidman became
the bride of Pfc. Dewey Rikard
Friday at the Federated church
parsonage. They will make their
home in Klamath Falls.
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
Delicious Dinners
Cocktail Lounge Dancing
Open Every Night
Except Mondays
Phone Trail 1404
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glars broke into an east Boston j
cafe early today, smashed a rear ;
door, carried out a 300-pound
safe and drove it away in a'
truck. The safe was empty
DANCE TONIGHT
to the musio of
Smoky, Danny & Bill
PLAYING EVERY NIGHT
EXCEPT FRIDAY
Take-N-Easy Lodge
Featuring Chicken. Steak
and Spanish Dinners
Vi mi up Savage Creek where
Jackson meets Josephine
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