BIX MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Pbalth and It's Care
Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Reader! hould eddress inquirlei loi Dr William Brady.
265 CI Camino Beverly Hills. Calif.
CHASING
My wife is pregnant for the
first time at the age of 40
(writes a Saskatchewan reader.)
I engaged one
of the leading
local physl
clans, but she
didn't seem sat
isfied, as she
t h o u g h t she
should be big
ger by now
and she imag
ined the baby
didn't move
enough. So I
took her to an-
Dr. Brady other doctor
for a double check. He exam
insd her and said everything was
normal so far as her size and
movement of the baby were con
cerned but 'that she had high
blood pressure and a trace of
albumen in urine. He said he
was surprised the other doctor
hadn't Dut her on a diet. He
told her she should eat no meat,
no eggs.
On the next visit to the first
doctor, I asked him if meat
causes high blood pressure, and
he answered that this was a com
mjn but erroneous belief. He
again assured us that everything
is normal. My wife is now in
the seventh monthl What would
you suggest, Dr. Brady.
(H. M. C.)
The first doctor was right
about it. Of course meat does
not cause high blood pressure.
He was right, too, in NOT put
ting your wife on a diet, at least
in not advising her to eat no
meat, no eggs. The quaint old
character who gave your wife
that advice may be a huge suc
cess in putting himself over on
the community but I'd hate to
have any member of my family
under his care.
There is no good reason why
one with high blood pressure and
albumen and casts in the urine
or even a well developed chronic
nephritis (chronic Bright'! dis
ease) should not eat a reasonable
amount of meat, eggs, fowl,
cheese, milk, fish. In fact the
notion that meat, particularly
"red" or dark meat (lean beef)
Is in some way unsuitable for
'Simple pHee need netwrtck end tenure rem
with maddening Itch, burn and Irritatioa. .
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JAMKB R SUMMON, gee.
I frtatutory realdent attorney tor service,
toon N. Adams, Portland. OregXL
Local Agent;
0. 0. ALENDERFER
105 Eat Main St.
Phona 3266
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
c" ' '
J H LEONG, Herbalist
Tuesday, June 12. 1943
AROUND
persons with high blood pres
sure, chronic rheumatiz, chronic
Bright's disease, etc., seems to
be one of those quaint old medl
cal traditions for which there Is
no substantial foundation.
Although the correspondent
does not mention It, the fact that
his wife is 40 probably worries
her too. That's a favorite theme
for the popular song, popular
with the old women of the
neighborhood anyway, "The Ex
pectancy Blues." It would do
the poor girl no harm, may even
give her a bit of confidence and
good cheer, to read the chapter
Her First at Forty In the book
let "Preparing for Maternity,"
and her husband too. After all,
this baby business Is a 50-50 part
nership from the moment the
contracting partners say "I do'
until the sleeping partner, the
little stranger they have dream
ed about, says "Well, so long,
Mom and Dad it's been nice
knowing you."
Expectant fathers who feel at
all different about this business
may get off to a, good start by
sending 10 cents and stamped
self addressed envelope for "Pre
paring for Maternity."
QUESTIONS 4 ANSWERS
Cross the Bridge When
1 am 37 and believe I'm starting to
go through the menopause, because I
am accumulating excess weight and
(Miss E. S I
AnswerCome, now, It Is no joking
matter Why not occupy yourself writ
ing a kind of Journal during your first
ten or fifteen years' journey - en
titled "Through the Menopause With
out a Flash." Send a sUmped envelope
bearing your address, for pamphlet
'How to Lose Weight." If you are ser
ious about the menopause, inclost ten
cents for pamplet about that.
Post Cards
I should be glad to have you aend
me the pamphlet on hemorrhoids men
Honed In your article. (G. C. S.)
Answer Yahbut who pays the
freight? The pamplet la available on
written request (a clipping will not
do) If you provide a stamped self ad
dresser envelope. Ask for rIt is Stupid
to duffer from Piles." itupld.
Coffee
Will coffee token at the same meal
with vitamin tablets neutralize or nul
lify the good effectg of the vitamins?
(Mrs. D. L.)
Answer No.
(Copyright 1045 by John P. Dili Co.)
Hitler's Children
Object of Search
In Occupied Reich
London, June 12 (U.R) An
unconfirmed Stockholm dispatch
said today that two children a
boy and a girl were born to
Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun dur
ing their long illicit love affair.
Hitler's 11th hour marriage to
Eva just before Berlin fell was
undertaken to legitimatize the
children, the dispatch said. The
marriage first was reported by
Marshal Greogory K. Zhukov,
Soviet conquerer of Berlin, last
Saturday.
The Stockholm dispatch,
which appeared in the London
Dally Express, said the children,
the boy now five years old and
the girl four, were the object of
a widespread search by Amer
ican and British occupation
forces.
Court House News
Marriages
William R Braack and Bar
bara Janet Pappas.
Arthur Lee Stevens and Dixie
Elaine McAdnms.
J. L. Fisher and Huldah Rae
Rose.
Kenneth Harry Bennett and
Marian Harriet Ferns.
Lorenzo Gale Johnson and Ir
ma Nariece Minger.
Louis W. Herman and Irene V.
Calloway,
George L. Howe and Novella
Jean Carpenter
Ildofnnso P a d 1 1 1 a Gonzalez
and Olive Mae Scttell.
Walter Hudson Miller and Lor
raine Redden Larsen.
Elmer Wescly Blunck and Bet
ty Marie Stinson.
Jesse Frank Myers and Flor
ence Ethclene Wild.
Donald Eugene Golden and
Beverly Gertrude Stancliffe.
Divorce Complaints Filed
Benjamin F McManama vs.
Dora McManama,
Florence L. Hunter vs. Wil
liam' D Hunter.
Divorce Decrees Granted
Patricia Allen vs. Charles E
Allen.
Anne D u n I e a Hallctt vs.
Charles Crawford Hallctt.
PUTNAM WEDS AGA1H
San Mnrino Calif., Juno 12
(U.R) MaJ. George Palmer Put
nam, 50, publisher and former
husband o( missing avlntrlx
Amelia Earhart, was honey
mooning today with his fourth
bride, the former Margaret I.
Havlland, 36. Capt. Willard F
Learned, army air forces chap
lain, performed tho wedding ser
vices yesterday.
Closing time rtw Claseined Ads 8 SO
a m Too Late to Classify '3.15 p m
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart. Rhgumettsm Asthma Catarrh
Piles Prostate Gland Ocaeme end ell die
orders ot Liver Kidney Trouble and
ythet complaints disappear etter using.
CHINESE HERBS
Removed to Sparia Bids:.
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World Conference
On News Freedom
Urged By Editors
Washington. June 12 (U.R)
A world conference in Australia
on freedom of news was endorsed
today by the American Society
of Newspaper Editors on recom
mendation of .three globe-enclr-
cline; U. S. editorial leaders.
The newspapermen reported
yesterday to ASNE directors on
their 40,000-mile tour during
which they discussed freedom of
the press and communications
with most of the world's politi
cal and military leaders.
They said they found many
Governments "controlling the
press politically under the guise
of war security," but that for
eign editors also desired more
press freedom than most nations
have permitted.
From 8,000 to 7,000 articles of
army clothing are mended In an
eight-hour shift in the army s
tailoring department of the Pe
ninsular Base section reclama
tion depot at Naples, Italy
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DEVELOPMENT IS
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Blackwell Hill, June 12
About 10 years ago a man from
Beverly Hills, Calif., invested in
a quarter section of land on
Highway 99, 11 miles northwest
of Medford with an altruistic
project in view, that of giving
people a chance to establish
homes. It was hard sledding for
several years both for S. S.
Montgomery and his agent who
managed the project, but at last
success has been achieved and
some 25 estimable families are
making his dream come true.
Blackwell Hill has become a
successful community with sev
eral places of business.
A year ago the store and camp
ground which Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Peterson, now of Rogue River,
had just sold to the Robinsons,
burned and is just now being
built up again. A new building,
a credit to the community, is be
ing completed by Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Dalton and will be open
for business soon with Texaco
gas, groceries and cabins.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jenks
have lately purchased Geo.
Hafts house and 40-acres for
Mrs. Jenk's mother, also tract
No. 15 for their sons Beverly and
Wilber Jenks of Long Beach,
Calif. Mr. Sleeth sold his 10
acres recently to Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew W. Laricks, who will
have a home and business here.
Mrs. Elsie Cameron has im
proved her house and grounds by
installing a new well, electric
pump and building an addition
where she will have a beauty
shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barto
who formerly lived in Medford
for several years have bought
a home on N. Riverside there but
Mrs. Barto expects to continue
in the real estate business on
Blackwell Hill where she has
been established since 1937.
New people on the Hill are Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Blythe, on "No.
17"; Mrs. Dora Chastain, on No.
20."
Mr. and Mrs Barney Davis
purchased the home owned by
Mrs. Andy Bergo who moved to
Austin, Tex. Mr. and Mrs, Davis
are also making improvements
as are the Blythes and her moth
er, Mrs. Chastain, with new
houses.
Mr. and Mrs. Chet Ray are
working in California but will
return later. Mrs. Ray s mother
and neice are living on their
place.
The Ellisons raise and sell
pure bred Scottle dogs.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kelley are
building a new barn and making
other improvements on "3 and
4," as is William Voss on No. 18.
They have greatly improved
their house and built a new gar-
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Phone rrall 1404
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age and chicken house. He Is
employed in Medford at the S.
P. freight office.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Breedlove
and Mrs. Glenna Deserano whose
husband Joe is in the navy are
also doing their share with new
wells, electric pump, buildings,
etc.
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Loeffler
have rebuilt and modernized
their house.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kelley
have built so many improve
ments folks call their place
"Kelley Town."
The Edwin Bennetts also Im
proved tract No. 5 with various
items.
Mr- . anA aire O won a ntir-
chased the Harold IJames tract
and are doing mucn improving
inside and out.
Blackwell Hill ladies honored
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with a shower and lunch at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Voss
with Mrs. Voss, Mrs. Earl Kelley
and Mrs. Carl Blythe as hostess
es. Mrs. Breedlove received a
number of very nice gifts.
DANCE
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Tues. & Sat. Nights
Good Music nad Floor
One block north of big in
tersection on new Camp
White highway, turn right,
go two blocks, end of road.
Les Shaw. Owner.
Phone' 911S or
Residence 2344
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