BIX MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Hsalth and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Render ihould addrcsj lnquirl toi Dr William Brady.
265 CI Camlna Beverly HUls. Calit.
OH, WELL, I ASKED FOR IT
My girl Friday, Monday, Tues
day, Wednesday and Thursday
came down with war work fe-
v e r, resigned
as vice - presi
dent in charge
of everything
to work in an
airplane plant
at a compara
tively low sal
ary. So there
was no one to
caution me
a g a 1 n st con-
J . tests when I
got a bit over-
Dr. Brady heated here re
cently and offered (a) to contrib
ute $100 to the Red Cross for a
menu or bill of fare or list of
food items for three meals that
will provide "the necessary
quantities of the protective foods
to supply what recognized nutri
tion authorities consider the min
imum daily ration of vitamins
for adequate nutrition." I quote
the words of my offer as pub
lished here.
Except three or four interest
ing letters from professional peo
ple this offer brought no an
swers that is, no one submitted
a menu or diet list. So I needled
"our readers with another article
in which I promised to pay off
cheerfully if any one submitted
"a specimen three-meal diet list
of undoctored foods that will
supply such recommended daily
allowances of the vitamins"
that is, the recommended daily
allowances suggested by the
Food and Nutrition Board of the
National Research Council. This
time I used an additional lure,
promising to pay $ 100 to the
first person submitting such a
diet list and $100 to the Red
Cross chapter or other charity
he or she might designate.
Well, here we go again. Ev
ery mall brings a handful of fear
fully and wonderfully construct
ed lists, some of them a yard
wide and containing enough in-
formation to fill, a book, about
vitamins, calories, minerals and
heaven knows what else, with
footnotes enlightening me upon
various aspects of the subject of
nutrition.
On the Radio Chain
STATIONS
Chain affiliation and where that
are on the dial:
HA in (MBS) 1350. Portland; KT.X
(AHC) lino, Portland; koo (Alio
mo, Han rranclsco; KOtV (NIIC)
62a Portland; KJR (Alio long.
Brume KNX (t US) 1010, Lot An
fries: KOA (NBC) SSO, Denver;
KOIN (CHS) g0 Portland, KOMO
(NIIC 9 J I), Seattle: KPO (NIIC) 80,
San Francisco; KSL (CUB) 1160, Salt
Lake Illy.
Time Shown I PWT. j
Monday
9:00 p. m. O.K. lor Release. NBC;
Terry and Pirates, ABC; News. MBS;
Milton cnarles, cus.
S-.1& p. m- Dick Tracy, ABC; Super
man, MBS: Betty and Bob, NBC.
5:30 n. m. Voice of Firestone. NBC:
News, CBS: Jack Armstrong, ABC;
10m MIX, MD9.
V45 p. m. New. CBS; Rosa Rio,
ABC: Night New Wire. MBS.
6:00 d. m. Hnagy Carmlchael. NBC:
Beulah. CBS: Pan American Concert,
ABC; uahrtel Healter, MBS.
6:30 d m. Rise ritevens 8how. NBC:
Spotlight Bands, MBS; The Sea Ha a
Btory, CBS. r
7:00 n m. Screen Guild Players.
CBS. Contented Hour, NBC; Tokyo
tailing, AHC.
,., in. ivhi ii . Minima, niuA
7-30 p. m. Dr. I Q , NBC; Thanks to
the Yanks, cus; Lone Hanger, Mils:
Reunion 11 8 A . ABC
B.00 p. m. Supper Club, NBC: Pic
and Pat. AHC, Michael Shayna, MUD;
Man Nayied Jordan, CBS.
5 13 p. m. Hedda Hopper, CBS;
Fleetwood Lawton NBC.
3:30 p. m. Cafe Zanzibar Orch.,
NRC: Hawthorne House, ABC; Man
Named Jordan, CBS.
9 00 p. m. Blind Date. ABC: New,
Glen Hardy, MBS, The Whistler, CBS;
Telephone Hour NHC.
0.13 p. m. Salute to our Reroe.
MBS
:30 p. m. Vox Pop, CBS: Five
Mood tor Monday. NBC, NBC: Green
ilornett, ABC. Jimmy Fldler, MBS.
6 43 p. m. Lea Sims. Pianist, NBC.
10:00 p m News. NBC; Fulton
Lew... MBS; Cnaille Chan, ABC.
11:13 p. m. Shirlock Holmes, MBS;
Songs hy Mary Ann. NBC.
10:30 p. m. Sweetheart Swlngtlme,
NHC: Listen to the Waves, MBS.
1 100 p m. News, ABC; Orchestra.
NBC: Orchestra, CBS.
TUr.SDAT
&-OC p m Terr and Pirate. ABC;
OK For Release NHC. Mews, MUS;
Milton Charles, Organ. CBS.
3 IS p m Dirt Traiv ABC: Super
man MBS; Bettv and Rob, NBC.
3 TO p m Dale With Judy, NBC:
Jack Armstrong AilC News, CHS;
Adventure. o( Tain Mia MBS.
5 43 p m Rosa Rto ABC.
d uo u nt Uahrlet Healter, MBS;
Norwln Corwln. CHS; Guy Lombardo.
ABC Mvslerv Theeiei NHC
n 13 l,. m Real Hlnrles, MRS.
6:30 p m. Victor Borge. NHC; Amer
ican Forum, MBS; The Doctor Fights,
CBS.
7 oo p m The Man raited X. NBC:
Waldorf Orchestra. ABC; service to
the Front. CHS.
7.13 o m Lowell Thomaa, MBS.
7 30 n m. An Evening with Rom
berg, NBC; Red Ryder, MBS; One
Man Family ABC
B no o tn Supper Club, NBC; Ted
Malnne. AHC.
8 15 p in Fleetwood Lawton. NBC:
Mulc CBS. Lum and Ahner ABC
8 30 p m, Johnny Presents. NHC:
Theater of Romance CBS: Alan
Young Show. AHC The Falcon. MHS
9:110 p m Everything tor the Hoys.
NHC; dig Town CBS. Glen Hardy
News MHS
9:13 p. m. Rex Miller, MBS; Dark
Venture. AHC.
9:30 p. m Light and Mellow, NBC:
Murder Will Out, ABC; Adventure
of Nero Wolfe, MHS.
100O p m New, NBC: Fulton
Lewis MHS; Chaille Chan. ABC.
10:13 t, m On Our Handstand, NBC:
Sports Program. AHC.
10 30 p m Edwin C Hill. CBS; Fen
neman's Nile Club. ABC; Sweetheart
Swlnatime. NBC
1100 Talks. CBS- Neva, NBC:
News ABC.
THE GRANGE
Pomona Gringt
Regular meeting of Jackson
County Pomona Grange will be
held al Eagle Point July 28 at 8
p. m Important resolutions will
be discussed; snd for the pro
gram a girls' drill team from
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Monday, July 23, 1945
I give up folks. I tremble and
go all limp whenever I look at
that growing pile of answers. It
will ruin me to pore through all
that heterogeneous mass of esti
mates and guesses in search of
a possible bill of fare concealed
therein. It will make me so
grumpy that even the kids and
the kids are my preferred custo
mers always will lose confi
dence in me, and we can't afford
to take that chance.
So I'll tell you what I'm going
to do. I'm going to declare the
contest off on the ground that
nobody qualified, and pay the
$200 to the Red Cross, provided
no reader who submitted a list
formally claims he or she com
plied with the conditions. Shall
we turn the prize money over
to the American Red Cross (no
particular chapter) the last of
July? If this compromise doesn't
suit you there is still time enough
to squawk about it. In any case
I hereby announce that the con
test is closed.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Dampness
In your column I read: "I'm from
Missouri In respect to several fine old
medical traditions, and particularly: 1.
That any Ulness Is caused by cold,
dampness, exposure, sudden change,
draft." Do you mean to infer that a
damp climate Is not conductive to
such disorders as asthma, catarrah,
sinus infection and bronchitis, as we
have Ben Told by doctors . . . ?
(Rev. )
Answer- I do so declare but then
who am I to pit my freak notion
against the learned quarks and nos
trum monger who educated the Yan
kee public about such matters? But
1 11 tell you what I'll do send me
a stamned envelope bearing your ad
dress, and write on your professional
stationery and I'll send you with my
compliments a copy of booklet "Call
It Crl" If this doesn't convert you.
you're hopeless. To others than clergy
men and doctors of medicine, the
booklet cost twenty-five cents.
Calcium and Rheumatlz
My husband, a bookkeeper, has had
wondertul results from the calcium
and vltumln D capsules you suggested
for his arthritis. It was In his fingers
and made holding pencil or pen very
painful But he Is almost entirely free
ef It now and we are grateful.
(Mrs. H. O. W )
Answer Let him remember It is not
medicine, but essential food to supple
ment hi deficient diet. Therefore he
should go on eating It the year around
or else readjust his diet and dally
exposure to sunshine. On request (no
olipplng. plensc) I am glad to send the
fiamphlct ''Calcium and Rheumatll"
t you provide stamped envelope bear
ing your address.
(Copyright 11149 by John rTDllle Co.)
Josephine county will demon
strate their work.
H. E. Chairman Florence
Howes requests that ladies bring
articles for the exhibit table.
Refreshment will be served
by ladies of Eatfle Point Grange,
The county (range picnic held
at McKee BridRe, July 19 was
attended by 150 grangers and
friends. The attendance contest
was won by Upper Applegate
Grange.
Live Oak Grange
Regular meeting of Live Oak
Grange, was well attended.
Initiation in Third and Fourth
degrees was given Mr. and Mrs.
Athey, Hughes, Knight and
Tucker, accompanied by appro
priate tableaux by Mrs. Gus
Ruehllng. Music was furnished
by Mrs Carl Christenson. Mrs.
Cameron and Mrs. Marshal.
The agriculture, poultry, stock
and legislative reports were of
exceptional Interest.
A safety report for National
Safety Week was given by Mas
ter Christenson.
A humorous skit was put on
by Mr. Parks, Yolton and Mas-
sey.
It was the men s turn to serve
refreshments. Hosts for the eve
ning were Mr. Yolton. Parks,
Dlller and Massey.
Upper Applegate Grange
Upper Apulegnte Grange met
in regular session July 14, with
32 members present.
Hugh and Kathleen' Scovill
were obligated in the first and
second degrees Rosalie Culy, in
charge of lecture hour, presented
13 members of her 4-H Clubs,
who entertained with Instrumen
tal music and singing.
Lieutenant John B. Hnrr gave
an Interesting account of bailing
out of a Flying Fortress over
Germany and of his experience
as a prisoner of war for 18
months.
Lunch was served by H.E.C.
A benefit dnnce will be spon
sored by the Grange Saturday
evening, Aug. 4.
Washington, July 23 (U.R)
The Interior Department report
ed today that 425 Japanese-
American evneuces will leave
the Rohwer, Ark., war rcloca-
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Hon camp next Thursday to re
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Eagle Point
Eagle Point, July '23 Wool
growers of this locality took
their wool to Medford last week
to ship with other county grow
ers.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simmons,
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald and an
other couple from Camp White
spent a recent Sunday at Crater
Lake.
Word was received by "Grand
ma" Coy of this place recently
tbat her grandson, Clark "Cor
ky" Carlston, and son of Mrs.
Nell Carlton of Medford, who is
in the navy somewhere in the
south Pacific is on his way home
and expected to arrive any day.
The old school tennis court is
being torn out and a new cement
court will be built through co
operation of the school board
and student body. Help has also
been promised by other organi
zations toward construction.
Harold Majors of Medford, is the
contractor. It will be principally
a school court, but others of the
town wishing to play will be
welcome, School Principal Hale
said, e
Sgt. Earl Harnish left last
Thursday on his return to Og-
den, Utah. He is in charge of
250 German prisoners at the
prison camp there. He had spent
a two weeks' furlough here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Harnish; his brother Elmer, and
sister Helen, and his grandfather
Sam Harnish.
Mrs. Nevah Holman and
daughter, Mrs. Elvie Lemmons
and twins of Medford were re
cent visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Harnish and family, also of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and
daughter, Barbara.
Mrs. C. H. Davis of Riddle,
Ore., is a guest for a few days
of her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson
of this place while on her return
home from San Francisco, where
she had spent a 10-day vacation
with her daughter, Nadine, who
has a responsible positioon with
the Matson Steamship Co., and
her son, Aubrey, who is in the
coast guard at Alameda.
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICE
Advertisement for Bids
Sealed bids will be received
by the District Clerk of Kerby
grade school, District No. 3,
Josephine County, Oregon, until
August 1st, 1945, at 7 p. m. for
new School Building. Drawings
and specifications may be obtain
ed at the office of William
Lalng, Architect, for the School
District No. 3, 303 U. S. National
Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Bids must be accompanied by
a bidders' bond or certified
check in an amount equal to 5
oi me total amount of bid
guarantee for the execution of
contract. If the confront Is nwnrH.
ed to bidder.
The School Board of District
no. d, Josephine County, Oregon,
reserves the rinht to relect nnv
ur an Dias.
(Signed) EMILY KELLERT.
Clerk to School Board No. 3,
Josephine County,
Kerby, Oregon.
NOTICE to enrniTnns
In the County Court of the State
ot uregon for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
JOSEPH S. O'BRIEN, De
ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that I have been duly and regu
larly appointed Executor nf the
above entitled estate under and
by virtue of an order of the
County Court of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, duly made, rendered
and entered on June 21st, 1945,
and all creditors havine claims
against said deceased are hereby
muiiien to present the same duly
Verified, and with vnnrhen
thereunto attached, and all per
sons owing said estate are notl-
nea to pay their said Indebted
ness, tO me at thfi nfflo. r'
George M. Roberts, my attorney,
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Delicious chicken snd steak
dinners 7:00 p m. to 3;00
s m except Sunday. Phone,
day time 5300; night 9101
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201-20S TJ. S. National Bank
Bldg., Medford, Oregon, within
six months from the date of this
notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this
25th day of June, 1945.
JOHN E. O'BRIEN,
Executor of the Estate of Joseph
S. O'Brien, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jacksoh County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
W. G. AVERILL, also known
as GEORGE AVERILL, also
known as WALTER GEORGE
AVERILL, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed Administrator of the
above estate, by the 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
signed's attorney, at 126 East
Main Street. Medford. Oregon.
properly verified and with prop
er voucher, witnin six months
from the date of the first publi
cation of this notice, which is the
23rd day of July, 1945.
RUSSELL SEMON,
Administrator.
O. H. BENGTSON,
Attorney for Administrator.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
W. J. JAMISEN, Plaintiff,
vs.
WALTER BURDELL and ANNA
BURDELL, his wife; BERNICE
J A N O S K Y, formerly BER
NICE GODLEY and FRANK
JANOSKY, her husband; RAY
J. HARRIS and INEZ HAR
RIS, his wife; BESSIE WELCH
and JOHN DOE WELCH, her
husband, his true given name
being to the plaintiff un
known; AGNES BRONSON, a
single woman; ARTHUR
BACKES and RUTH BACKES,
his wife; CARRIE C. BEEK
MAN; CARRIE C. BEEKMAN,
Executrix of the estate of B.
B. Beekman, deceased; and all
unknown heirs of any of said
defendants if they or either
thereof be deceased; and also
all persons and parties un
known claiming any right, ti
tle, interest, lien or estate in
or to the premises described
in the Complaint, Defendants.
To the above named Defend
ants: You and each of you are
hereby notified and required to
appear in the above entitled
Court and Cause within four (4)
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this Summons
upon you, which is the 23rd day
of July, 1945, and answer the
complaint of plaintiff on file
therein against you, ana it you
fail to appear and answer with
in the time required, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for a decree of the
Court decreeing the plaintiff to
be the owner in fee simple of the
following described real prop
erty situated in Jackson bounty,
Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at the' northwest
erly corner of Lot 1, Block 10
of the city of Jacksonville,
Oregon, and from said point
running South 22 degrees 30'
West 170.5 feet; thence South
63 degrees 15' East 51.6 feet
for a beginning point, and
from said beginning point
running thence South 22 de
grees 30' West 172.5 feet and
from said point running North
86 degrees 10' East 52.8 feet:
thence South 12 degrees 55
East to the North line of Lot 7,
Block 14 of said city of Jack-
Dial 1340
for Mutual
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By CLUYA3 WILLIAMS
RTl , tiW N't NCVt ClfCf RttE
sonvflle, and running thence
Easterly on the North line of
said lot 7 and Lot 8 of said
Block 14 to the northeasterly
corner of said Lot 8, and run
ning thence North 22 degrees
30' East 180 feet; thence
North 63 degrees 15' West 149
feet to the place of beginning.
This Summons is served upon
you by publication in the Med
ford Mail Tribune once a week
for four (4) consecutive weeks by
the order of Honorable H. K.
Hanna, Judge of the above en
titled Court, which order was
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made on the 21st day of July,
1945.
The last day for appearance is
August 20th, 1945.
GUS NEWBURY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
U. S. National Bank Bldg.
Medford, Oregon.
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