SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Health and It's Care
Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Renders should address inquiries toi Dr William Brady.
265 El Camino Beverly Hills Calii.
NEED WE
A reader takes the wind out of
my sails by calling attention to
twn riiscrcnancies in the pamph
let xne riair
and Scalp"
first, my state'
ment that all
hair is brown
the pigment
is brown, the
same as it Is in
the eyes all
eyes are
brown, too
does not agree
with E. A.
Hooten's "Up
Dr. Brady From the
Ape," anthropologist Hooten
asserting that some hair has only
brown pigment while other hair
has both brown ana rea-goia
pigment. But then, I don't give
a hoot as the painters observ
ed when they saw me decorat
ing the garage: "Doc, you don't
give a damn what color it is as
long as it's green, hey?" Let the
anthropologist apply any fancy
name he likes, all human hair
is brown, and that's that. All
nr hrown. too. if discrep
ancy hunters care to try and
winlro nnvthlng of it.
The second discrepancy has
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Jackson.
Alfons Ostermeler and Ruth H
rvctormnior husband and wile,
Plaintiffs, vs. Everett Hoag
land, otherwise known as E.
Hoagland. and Margaret noag
land. his wife: Grace A. War
ner, former wife of J. M. War
ner otherwise known as John
M. Warner. Charles E. Warner,
and if married. Jane Doe War
ner, his wife, and 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 the real estate de
scribed In the Complaint here
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 parties 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
OrcRon: You, and each of you
are hereby required to appear
and answer the Complaint filfcd
against vou 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 vou
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 estate in
Jackson County, Oregon to-wit:
Thnt 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 thnt nnrt of the above
described Lot One on which is
located the dwelling house and
gnrnge: Subject to reservations
of Grants Pass Irrigation District
as grantor in thnt certain deed
of conveyance recorded at page
625 of Volume 1H2 Deed Records
ni Jackson County. Oregon, and
further decreeing thnt you. and
each or vou, the said above
nnmed Defendants, have no
ngiu. tine, estate, lien or inter
est adverse to the Plaintiff in or
tn snid property, or anv part
thereof: and further decreeing
thnt vou. and each of you. irr
forever bnrred and enjoined
from asserting anv right, title
estate. Mm or Interest In or to
snid premises nhnve described
adverse to the Plnlntlff herein.
Ihls Summons is published hv
Order of the Honorable H. K
Hrtnnn, Judge of the Circuit
Court of Jnckson Cuuntv. Ore
gon, mnde and entered of' record
on the 10th day of Julv. A D
19t5, directing publication of
Summons nnre each week for
four consecutive weeks in the
Medford Mall Tribune.
Date of first publication Is the
11th day of July A D.. 1945. and
the date of last oublicatlnn Is the
1st day of August, A.D., 1945
and the Inst day In which you
have to plead or otherwise ap
pear Is the 12th day of August,
A.D., 1915.
V. A. C. AHI.F
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Schmidt Building,
Grants Pass, Ori'gon.
Phone
2119
For Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lew Super Service
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Wednesday, Aug. 1, 1945 1
S PUT HAIRS?
me just a trifle worried. Worried
about what other people to
whom I have mailed the pamph
let must think of me. This is the
first time the discrepancy has
been spotted, so far as I know.
Brother, my whole face is red,
as well as my nose.
First, on p. 17, I say: "Cutting
the hair does not make it grow
faster . . . Likewise shaving
doesn't make hair or beard grow
faster or heavier, but one with
faster growing or heavier beard
needs to shave more frequently.
My friend Dr. C. regularly shav
ed the hair from one arm for a
year or more. Then he stopped
shaving the arm. In a few months
there was no difference In the
hair on his two arms."
That's all very good, my sharp
eyed reader says, but on p. 19 1
make the bald assertion about
superfluous hair that prompts
him to ask whether my pamphlet
Is worth what his copy cost him.
I say:
"A fine down covers the entire
surface of a woman's skin except
the soles and the palms. This
down is practically invisible ex
cept under close scrutiny. The
age of 14 to 18 may be called the
age of close scrutiny. But the
girl who begins removing hair
from her skin lets herself in for
a lot of needless trouble and an
noyance, for shaving, whether
by means of razor, pumice or the
chemical depilatories (which dis
solve the hair), tends to stimu
late the down into heavier or
coarser growth."
Perhaps I could have saved
myself from the charge had I
appended to that statement the
caution that it applies to the in
visible down only, not to beard
or hair.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Chrmlral Preservation
Recipe for canning corn rolls for
addition of one-hnlf tnblcsnoonfnl of
none rtcio: to the pint Jnr. an ordinnry
serving for one meal. Is there any
harm in this? (Mrs. H. G.)
Answer Federal regulations pro
hibit unc of boric acid as food preser
vative, I'd prefer to do without corn
tf I hnrl tn tnke It embalmed. If the
corn Is perfectly fresh and carefully
handled (not bruised or contaminated
or allowed to stand long) before can
ning, nd the canning process is right,
It will keep without the use of chemi
cals. Utile Tin Doctor Is at It Again
The school nurse says my daughter
has diseased tonsils nnd adenoids. The
child li 7 years old. Which Is the best
way to have them removed? The nurse
Rain she must he operated on. lit. w,
Answer Never mind what Snlrey
ramp nys. If your daughter seems to
nave nny trounie wmi nose, inroai or
f-ars. give her the benefit of a doc
tor's examination, nnd follow the doc
tor's advice. That nurse should he pro
secuted for prnclicing medicine wlth-
rut n license, even tnougn ine icnooi
board sanctions her diagnostic pre
tenses. Hid Hnbll Corrected
Let me add that some years ago 1
took to heart your comments on the
constipation hnhit and by following
your suggestions succeeded In over
coming the trouble completely.
(W. M. S.)
Answer Main difficulty is thnt so
many victims know so mnny things
that ain't so, and ore therefore diffi
cult to teach. I do the best 1 can for
them tn the booklet ' The Constipation
Habit and Colon Hygiene." moiled on
request if you inclose ten cents and
stamped envelope bearing your ad
dress. (Copyright 11)45 by John F. Dllta Co.)
"Rush Week" At
University Set
For September 9
University of Oregon, Eugene
Plans have been made for a
sorority "rush week" to open on
the campus Sunday Sept. 0. Mrs.
Golda Parker Wickham, acting
dean of women, has asked that
all women coming to the campus
for this rush period send In their
applications by August 25. No
applications, she warns, will be
accepted after that date.
Hushees will be housed, this
year, In the dormitories, and a
$15 fee Is being charged to de
fray costs of room and board and
the Panhcllenic fee.
Hush week will open with the
traditional Open House to which
all rushees are Invited. Prefer
ential dating starts Monday,
Kept 10, and continues through
Tuesday and Wednesday with a
preference dinner planned for
Thursday night Dids will be giv
en oul Friday morning and girls
accepting these will then move
out of the dormitories Into the
houses and prepare for Freshman
Week, which opens Sept. 17.
Ex-Klan Dragon
Claims Frame-Up
Noblosville. lnd Aug. 1 (U P.)
D. C. Stephenson today broke a
20-year silence to announce that
fear of mob violence kept him
from testifying in his own behalf
In a lil23 murder trial.
The former Grand Dragon of
the Ku Klux Klnn filed six af
fidavits in circuit court in an
effort to prove that he was
"framed."
He was sentenced to life Im
prisonment for the murder of
Madge Oberholtzer of Indianap
olis. SENATOR STRICKEN
Huron, S. D., Aug. 1 IU R
Sen. Harlan J. Uushfield, It . S.
D., suffered a massive cerebral
hemorrhage today shortly after
boarding a train- His condition
was described as "very critical."
Senator Uushficld, who will be
63 Aug- 6, was rn route home to
Miller, S. D. He was returning
from Washington where he had
participated In the United Ni
nons charter debate in the senate.
IS
University of Oregon, Eugene
A sharp upswing in enroll
ment is in prorpect at the Uni
versity of Oregon this fall with
more than 500 freshman appli
cations for admittance already
in. The trend is definite toward
the high pre-war level.
Wjth a capacity enrollment In
prospect the administration is
urging that all students file ap
plications for housing at an early
date. If the university adminis
tration Is advised in time there
will be ample housing for all.
Dean Karl W. Onthank, head of
personnel administration, be
lieves. But, he advises, time
must be Allowed so that prepara
tions can be made.
Applications for dormitory
rooms are being received by Mrs.
Genevieve Turnipseed, director
of dormitories. The co-operative
houses on the campus, four for
women and one for men, are now
taking applications from quali
fied students. And two new so
rorities Delia Zeta and Zeta
Tau Alpha will swell the cap
acity of the sororities on the
campus.
Warning is given that rooms
off the campu3 will be scarce and
students should not rely on ob-1
taining housing from this source
The only certain way to obtain
housing, Dean Onthank states, is
to file application for the desired
university facilities immediately.
Dentist Invents
Compressed Air
Drilling Device
Chicago, Aug. 1 (U.R) The
days of the dreaded dentist's
drill may be numbered.
The American Dental Associa
tion journal announced In its
August issue today that a new
method of drilling teeth has been
developed in which a stream of
compressed air is substituted for
the conventional drill, eliminat
ing pain, heat and vibration.
The association describes tne
new technique as "revolution
ary." It was developed by a Texas
dentist, Dr. Robert B. Black,
Corpus Christ), who said in his
report that his method, named
"Airbrasive," employs for its ac
tion a very fine, almost pinpoint
stream of compressed air into
which a suitable finely divided
abrasive agent has been intro
duced." Dr. Black said that though he
had used the drill on a limited
number of patients, all preferred
the new method.
The apparatus resembles the
conventional drill but it has no
moving parts to make a grind- J
ing sound nor to cause discom- i
fort usually associated with tooth I
repair, Dr. Black said.
DOG GETS BEQUEST
Hollywood, Aug. 1 (U.R)
George William Barbier, late
character actor, set up a $2, OHO
trust fund to caro for his dog.
Skippy, in his will filed today
for probate.
AT
F(DE SALE
ONE COMPLETE SAWMILL
BLOWER SYSTEM
40 hp., 1800 RPM, 440 volt motor
One 45-inch fan and extrance cone
Approximately 180 feet of 19-inch discharge
pipe.
One 5-inch separator. v
TO BE SOLD AS A UNIT ONLY
ALSO one 8-saw foot operated trimmer.
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10 00 n m News NBC, Charlie
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11:00 o m News. Am.; urcnesu-a
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MBS; O.K. for Release, NBC; Terry
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5:15 p m Dick Trai-y ABC; Super,
man. MBS: Belt, and Bob. NBC
5 30 p m Jack Armstrong. ABC:
Tom Mix. MBS. News NBC
5:45 o m Can'ain Midnight. ABC;
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6 00 o. m Music Hall. NBC, Orches
tra. CBS; Gabriel Heatter, MBS; The
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6:15 p. m Hidden Valley Gang. ABC.
6:30 p. m. Phllo Vance. NBC; Varia
tions nv Van Cleve. ABC; Corliss Ar-
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7 -00 p. m. Abbott and Costello, NBC;
First Line, CBS; Now It Can Be Told,
MBS.
7 15 p m Newr MBS.
7-30 o m March of Time. ABC: Red
Rvder. MBS: We Came This Way.
NBC: Romance Rhythm and Ripley.
CBS
8 00 p m Supper Club, nhc: man
Named Jordan. t.BS. Bulldog Drum-
mond MBS. Ear Godwin, ABC.
815 D m. Fleetwood Lawton. nm,;
Lum and Abner, ABC; Orchestra.
CBS
8.30 p. m. copobanco urcnesira,
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Meeting of the Air, ABC.
0 00 p m Newa MBS; Adventures
ol Tonper. NBC Eller Queen. CBS;
Americu a Town Meeting 01 tne Air
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10:13 p. m. Charlie Chan, ABC.
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dinners 7 00 p m to 3 00
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tsr CLUYAS WILLIAMS
Producer Charged
As Wife Slugger
Hollywood, Aug. 1 (U.R)
George Bruce, 47, producer and
writer, was out on bail today
after a battle with his wife in
which she charged he "knocked
out a tooth and badly slugged" ,
her.
Mrs. Erna Rubinstein, who
filed suit for divorce last Janu
ary only to be reconciled a !
month later, telephoned for help
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
Delicious Dinners
Cocktail Lounge Dancing
Open Every Night
Except Mondays
Phnn. Trail 1404
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