BIX MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. July 19, 1945
Your Health and It's Care
Bf OR- WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Headers ihould addreii Inquiries oi Dp William Brady.
265 El Cauilno Be.rly Htlli Calit.
GO AWAY I'M
nnr nr 'Rradv!
Some months ago I read one
.,.,r articles criticising doc
tors and hospitals tor keeping
husbands out
of the delivery
room during
the birth of
their babies,
My wife has
had several op
erations, d u r-
ing which I
was not al
lowed in the
o p eratlng
room. I resent
ed it. I am pay
ing the bill
and I have the right to see if her
appendix is actually removeu . .
Is there a law that forbids a
man being beside his wife at
such a time? . . .
(Signed.)
LEGAL NOTICES
" CALL FOR BIDS
fni nnlntirifi interior Of
Trail school building; also bids
for refinishing floors and desks
will be accepted by Trail School
District No. 45.
Specifications may be obtain
ed from Edythr Wert, District
Clerk, Trail, Oregon.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson.
Alfons Ostermeler and Ruth H.
Ostermeler, husband and wile,
Plaintiffs, vs. Everett Hoag
land. otherwise known as E.
Hoagland. and Margaret Hoag
Jand. his wife: Grace A. War
ner, former wife of J. M. War
ner, otherwise known as John
M. Warner, Charles E. warner,
onri If married. Jane Doe War-
r hi wife, snd the unknown
heirs of any deceased Defend
ant; and also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
Interest In ine rea esiuie ue
scribed In the Complaint hcre-
In, Defendants.
To the above named Defend
ant, and to the unknown heirs,
if any, of any deceased Defend
ant; and also to all other persons
or nartles unknown, claiming
any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate de
scribed In the Complaint herein;
In The Name of the State of
Oregon: You, and each of you
are hereby required to appear
and answer the Complaint filfcd
against you herein within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons,
which date of first publication is
July 11, 1945, and unless you
answer or otherwise appear,
Plaintiffs will take decree
against you, and each of you,
decreeing the Plaintiff to be the
owner in fee simple of the fol
lowing described real estatn In
Jackson County, Oregon, to-wit:
That part of Lot One (1) in Sec
tion 19, Township 36 South,
Range 4 West of the Willamette
Meridian, described as follows,
to-wlt: Beginning at a point on
the North boundary line of the
Pacific Highway, as the same is
now located in said Lot One (1).
which beginning point is 1550
feet west of the Southeast corner
of said Section 19, thence run
westerly along the said north
boundary line of said Pacific
Highway a distance of 340 feet;
thence North to Rogue River;
thence Easterly along Rogue
River to a point due north of the
point of beginning, being a point
upon a north and south line
which Is 1550 feet West of the
east boundary line of said Sec
tion 19; thence South to the
point of beginning, said tract of
land being that part of the above
described Lot One on which is
located the dwelling house and
garage; Subject to reservations
of Grants Pass Irrigation District
as grantor in that certain deed
of conveyance recorded at page
625 of Volume 162 Deed Records
of Jnckson County, Oregon, and
further decreeing that you, and
each of you, the said above
named Defendants, have no
right, title, estate, Hen or Inter
est adverse to the Plaintiff In or
to said property, or any part
thereof; and further decreeing
that you, and each of you, re
forever barred and enjoined
from asserting any right, title,
estate. Hen or Interest In or to
said premises above described
adverse to the Plaintiff herein.
This Summons Is published by
Order of the Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the Circuit
Court of Jackson County, Ore
gon, marie and entered of record
on the 10th day of July. A D
19-15, directing publication of
Jiummons onre each week for
four consecutive weeks In the
Medford Mail Tribune.
Date of first publication Is the
11th i day of July A.D., 1945. and
the dale of last publication is the
1st day of August, A.D., 1945,
and the last day In which vou
have to plead or otherwise ap-
A D 1945 12'h dBy f AuKust'
. V. A. C. AHI.F.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Schmidt Building,
Grants Pass, Oregon.
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LET'S GO
ROLLER SKATING
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SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
DESPONDENT
There is no state, municipal or
federal law or regulation exclud
ing a husband or other relative
or friend of the patient from the
delivery room or from the oper
ating room.
But your letter, sir, makes me
unhappy. Even though it is the
only reaction of its kind I have
had from my one-man campaign
to dignify and strengthen the
love of husband and wife, never
theless it mokes me wonder
whether hundreds or thousands
of readers may not have received
a similar impression from my
harangues on that subject.
What to do? Drop the whole
thing? Suspend further discus
sion until I can determine the
general reaction and effect, If
any?
But I'm not making any hasty
decision about this, except in re
gard to the schedule I had
planned this was to have been
busy day with a number of
things constructed and pigeon
holed in mind to be executed to
day. But I can't do that now.
I'm off to the bowling green.
Three hours of amnesia there
will, I expect, make things look
different.
In any event, even if this cor
respondent or any other layman
could see whether the doctor ac
tually removes the appendix or
not which is highly improbable
certainly no physician or sur
geon who is honest or capable
would consent to operate or give
any kind of care or treatment
under such censorship or sur
veillance. If that is a reason
why the husband should remain
with his wife during delivery,
I'd change sides on the issue like
a shot.
une eastern pnysician of a
group of three engaged in the
practice of gynecology and ob
stetrics exclusively, agrees that
my suggestcion has much to rec
ommend it philosophically" but
gives me these practical objec
tions to it:
1. Most delivery rooms are so
small that the husband would
be in the way of doctors and
nurses.
2. The husband is likely to get
overanxious and demand sur
gical intervention.
3. I find I have to divert time
and attention from the pa
tient to the keeping of the
overanxious husband or other
relative in hand.
QUESTIONS A ANSWERS
No, No, No No, No, No,
Some lime ago I wrote you about a
peculiar breaking out I had from time
to time You lent me the pamphlet
Relief for Allergy." I tried out the
medicine and it brought prompt relief
I have told Irlfnit ahnnl ih,
cine and he It trying It now for a hor
rible condition with a breaking out he
hai had for yean.
(M. K. W.)
Aniwer After all. rerxirts Ilk voun
are valuable, too. because they tend to
lestraln me from offering suggestions
and advice. I hope you will warn your
friend that It la against my Judgment
If he monkeys with such treatment.
It does not follow that a remedy 1
suggest for a particular type of
'breaking out" Is good for all akin
troubles, you know. v
Lotion for Smooth White Skin
We use your Skin Lotion and find It
great. It keeps my hands smooth and
white, though before they were al
ways red and rough In spite of all
care. (Mrs. R. M. D.)
Answer prepare the skin lotion by
boiling till dlnsolved a hi-anlnff tA.
spoonful of tragacanth shavings in a
pint of rain or snow water or distilled
cr soft water. Add a tablespoonlul of
glycerin and three level teaipoonfuls
of boric actd powder. Apply a few
drops to hands or face after washing
and before skin la quite drv, two or
three times a day. If you like It, tell
the neighbors. If you don't like It,
anywav I meant well. For pamphlet
"Care of the Hair and Control of Dan
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your address.
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Hitler and Eva
In Argentina Is
Writer's Claim
Chicago, July 18 (U.R)
Chicago Times Correspondent
Vincent DcPascal has reported
from Montevideo that he is "vir
tually certain" Adolf Hitler and
hlj sweetheart, Eva Braun, are
In hiding on a German-owned es
tate In southern Argentina.
His dispatch was carried In
yesterday's final edition of the
Times.
"From information Just re
ceived from Buenos Aires," De
Pascal wrote, "I am virtually
certain Adolf Hitler and his
'wife' Eva Braun. the latter
dressed In masculine clothes.
landed In Argentina and are on
an Immense, German-owned es
tate In Patagonia."
De Pascal said the pair renort-
edly lunded on a lonely shore
from a German submarine which
later surrendered to the Allies.
WACS AT PARLEY
Washington, July 1 8 UR
Twenty-seven WACS have been
assigned to telephone switch
board duty at the Big Three con
ference at Potsdam, the War De
partment reported today.
7:30 To 10:30
WED., FRI., SAT. and SUN. NIGHTS
!T TUTTLE
IS HONORED FOR
RAID OVER TOKYO
News of the award of the dis
tinguished flying cross to TSgt,
Robert M. Tuttle, air corps gun
ner, has been received by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Tut
tle, Valley View drive. The
award was given to members of
Tuttles crew for participation
in a raid over Tokyo, and the
citation reads:
"For extraordinary achieve
ment while participating in
aerial flight on Jan. 9, 1945, as
combat crew members of a B-29
aircraft on a bombing mission
against an important aircraft
factory in Tokyo. Encountering
severe weather conditions, they
became separated from their
group shortly after take-off, but
succeeded in rejoining the forma
tion just before reaching the
initial point.
"From landfall to the target,
they flew through heavy and ac
curate anti-aircraft fire and In
tense enemy fighter attacks.
Their aircraft sustained consider
able damage, and after a direct
hit by enemy flak the number 4
engine was feathered. Undaunt
ed by the enemy opposition and
despite the loss of 'one Cngine
and the damaged condition of
their aircraft, they bombed the
war plant with excellent results.
The courage and determina
tion demonstrated by each of
these individuals in overcoming
such obstacles to strike the en
emy contributed materially to
the success of this mission, and
reflect great credit on them
selves and the army air forces." I
Tuttle has completed 30 mis
sions now, and holds the purple
heart medal and the air medal
with two oak leaf clusters. He
graduated from Medford high
school with the class of 1942,
and entered the service in Aug
ust of that year. Tuttle partici
pated in the first B-29 raid over
Tokyo.
Samuel Hamilton
First to Return
On Point System
Samuel P. Hamilton, formerly
a TSgt. with the 8th air force
in England, has returned to his
home at 325 North Oakdale ave
nue, after serving six months
overseas. Hamilton was recently
returned to Ft. Lewis where he
received an honorable discharge
May 31 after four and one-half
years in the air force, and was
told by his selective service that
he was the first man from Jack
son county to receive a discharge
on the point system. At present
Hamilton and his wife are visit
ing with her parents at their
home in Spokane, Wash.
On his second mission the
plane on which Hamilton was a
crew member was hit by an
other B-17 killing seven of the
nine crew members. Sgt. Ham
ilton has been awarded the pres
idential citation, the air medal
with four oak leaf clusters and
the European African Middle
Eastern service medal.
STREAMLINER LEAVES
RAILS, NONE INJURED
Chicago July 18 (U.R) The
crack Union Pacific streamliner,
the east bound City ot Los Ange
les, was derailed early today near
Dunlap, la., after a cloudburst
loosened railroad ties, North
western railroad officials said.
No passengers or crew mem
bers were injured when 13 of the
train's 17 cars jumped the rails,
officials said.
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FATAL TO ELEPHANT
Devils Lake, N. D., July 18
(U.R) Not much more than the
ashes of five-ton Vera remained
today. Vera, 45-year-old ele
phant of the Arthur Brothers cir
cus, was cremated after she died
of an infected toe nail. I
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