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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and It's Care Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readara should addrasi Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady. 26S El Camlno BiTtrlr HilU. Calif, NOBODY WANTS A reader rejected her dentist's advice that while she was in the office (for repair of a denture) sue should have prophy laxis Huh? The d e n 1 1 st ex p 1 a i ned that means removal of tartar, scal ing, polishing, c 1 e a ning the teeth ... but the patient de clined to have any. She said Dr. Brady Dr. Brady states that cleaning the teeth is merely a waste of time and money. Now, I wouldn't mind that in itself. What irks me is the way the dentist reacted. If there is a physician, a den tist or a health authority in America who has more consist ently and vigorously urged upon the public the desirability and importance of regular care (in cluding "phophylaxis" or clean ing) of the teeth by the dentist than I have, I challenge the den tists to name him. Though it seems to please no body, neither the dentist nor the patient nor the vendor of glori fied soap and refined scrub brushes, I reiterate what I have been vainly shouting against the cacophony of snarls, boos and catcalls ever since I quit brush ing my teeth: No matter how much you brush "em or what type of detergent you use as den tifrice or what particular twist of the wrist you prefer, there is only one way you can keep your teeth clean, and that is by hav ing them cleaned by your den tist at regular intervals. If you imagine that by the most fastidious brushing you can save your teeth without the both er and expense of prophylaxis by the dentist yod're just too LEGAL NOTICES Summons For Publication IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. JAY PORTER and ALFREDA J PORTER, husband and wife, plaintiffs, vs- R. E. KINGS BURY and JANE DOE KINGSBURYi his wife, her true given name being to the plaintiff unknown; GEORGE MEGERLE and JANE DOE MEGERLE. his wife, her true given name being to the plain tiff unknown; WM. F. JONES I tC-HIMIE- TrkNTCC 1.1. i.rlfA. and all unknown heirs of sold defendants if they or either thereof be deceased, and also all persons and parties un known claiming any right, title, Interest, Hen or estate in or to the premises described in this complaint, defendants. To the above named defend ants and each thereof: . . You and each of you are here by notified and required to ap pear in the above entitled Court and cause and answer the com plaint of plaintiffs within four (4) weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons upon you, which is the 3rd day of August, 1945, and if you fail to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in their complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the court decree ing that the plaintiffs are the owners of the following describ ed real property situated In Jack son County, Oregon, in fee simple, and that the defendants and neither thereof have any right, title. Interest, lien or estate In or to said described premises or any part thereof: The southwrst quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northwest quarter of the south east quarter of Section 4, Township 38 south, Range 4, West of the Willamette Meri dian: (excepting and reserv ing therefrom that part there of lying on the west side of Evans creek and more) parti cularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of the southwest quart er of the southeast quarter of said Section 4, running thence east to the center of Evans Creek, thence following north westerly tip the center of Evans Creek to the northwest corner . of the southeast quarter of Section 4, thence south to the plnre of beginning) also: com mencing at a point 19 rods and 51-a feet north of the southeast corner of the southwest quart er of the northeast quarter of Section 4, Township 3 south, Range 4. West of (ho Willam ette Meridian: thence running north to the northeast corner of the aforesaid tract; thence west along the north line of said tract IB1 i rods; thence south fil rods 6i feet, thence east 131 rods to the starting Coint; (excepting therefrom, eginnlng at the center line of Kvans Creek at a point 720 feet west of the southeast corner of the northwest one quarter of the southeast one quarter of Section 4 in Town ship 36 South, Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County, Oregon; thenco running cast 720 feel; jhence north 800 feet; thence POISON OAK? Try bottla ot ZEMACOL ""' sausnm ui fiMir manss enserlulls rrtiind4 Ost a kMUa in- " ' WSTrw. tllRITT Friday, Aug. 3. 1943 THE WHOLE TRUTH childish you should have a guardian. Lest what I have said convey some misapprehension of the meaning of prophylaxis or pro phylactic treatment by the den tist, let me emphasize that the main purpose and value of reg ular prophylaxis lies not so much in the thorough scaling polishing and cleaning but in the opportunity this gives the den tist to discover minute cavities of fissures and treat them before serious damage is done by the progress of decay or carles. When all we know at present about health and longevity is weighed, I doubt, if there Is e better way to invest ten or twen ty bucks than in annual prophy laxis by the dentist. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Dynamite Saw something about uie of 200.000 unit of vitamin A daily for hyperti-n-blon. As I have the same aliment i'd like to know what one could take to supply that much A. Also 1 had coro nary thrombosis a vear ago, and have a spastic colon which Klves me much trouble. Have taken phenobarbltal a good deal for relaxation, but It makes me dopey next day. (Mrs. L. S. P.I Answer 100.000 to 125.000 units ot vitamin A daily would be the rlnht amount for hypertension (hluh blood pressure), and It Is most conveniently aken in caosules (eacn contains iio,- 000 units). I do not advise it for your condition. Ma'am. Vour hliih blood pressure Is a minor manifestation of vour CVD. You should choose a good doctor and submit every detail of your diet, general hygiene, medication to his Judrment. Indulging in phenobar bltal is playing Wlin aynamue. ior an; one with coronarv thrombosis. MasUtls Can mastitis be cured or does 1t mean eventual removal of the breast to Drevent cancerY IJ. . b-i Answer Inflammation of breast (mastitis! Is usually not so serious. Rat rnnrse is to rPDOrt to VOUr Dhvsi- clan at regular intervals and follow the physician's advice. Why Have Headache? Please give me some suggestions on the relief of ordinary headache. I have It a good deal and I wonder whether tt Is sate to laKe ior quicK re- nf (Mrs. J. W. W.I Answer Xt ts actually dangerous. It Is scandalous that the government per mits Indiscriminate sule of such dope. Canrf a ,umnil nvplnne bearing your sddress for pamphlet "Why Have Headache?" (Copyright 1049 by John r. Dllle Co.) west 790 feet; thence north 50 degrees west 270 feet; thence west 220 feet to the center line of Evans Creek: thence south easterly, along the center line of Evans Creek (the course and distance being approximately south 25 degrees east 1180 feet) to the point of beginning, containing 20.1 acres, more or less); together with all water and ditch rights appurtenant thereto . and for a further decree of this Court auictlna the title to siiid premises in the plaintiffs In fee simple and restraining tne de fendants and each thereof from asserting any right, title, interest, lien or estate in or to said de scribed premises or any part thereof. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Med ford Mail Tribune once a week for four (4) consecutive weeks by Order of Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judge of the above entitled Court, which Orcler was made on the 2nd day of August, 1045. Last day for appearance Is August 31, 11)45. GUS NEWBURY, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. U. S. National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. NOTICE, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Mutter of the Estate of L. W. COGH1LL, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator has filed his Final Account In the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed the 1st day of September. 1945, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. In the County Court Room In the Court House, in Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and the settlement thereof. MAHKY C. SKYRMAN, Administrator. Old The Permits Will be Removed Old R-2 tire purchase certifi cates, which local OPA boards stopped Issuing on Juno 5, 1045, will be removed from the ration- lng system to protect the na tion's limited tire supply from the black market, the district OPA tire rationing representa tive, announced today. Consum ers will have-until-Ang 19 to buy tires with the R-2 certifi cates they now have. Dealers will have through Aug. 31 to transfer to their sup pliers any R-2 certificates they accept from tire buyers before Aug. 16. Closing time for Classified Arts fcjo m- Too Late to Classlly 12:15 p. m. L C. TAYLOR CO. pays tha HIGHEST MARKET PRICES If you have a CAR or TRUCK lo sell, y advise idling it now. Call or Phone Dodge-Plymouth Dealer L. C. TAYLOR CO. Phont 2965 0REG01NS FACE LONG PERIOD OP Most of State's Income Tax Revenues Will Go To Off set 1 946 Property Taxes By Eric W. Allen, Jr. United Preis Staff Correspondent Salem, Ore., Aug. 3 (U.R) Chances are that 1944-45 was the last fiscal year In a long time during which Income taxpayers in Oregon will not have to pay full amount of the income tax levy. Two years ago there was a 75 per cent discount on the amount to be paid, last year it was 30 per cent, and the state tax com mission announced this week that there would be no forgive ness on income taxes for the current year. To Offset Property Tax The commission, following a conservative policy, estimated total income tax revenues, as of June 30, 1946, would amount to $28,491,548. Most of this will go to offset property taxes.' Total requirements of the state government, which if there were no income tax would be paid by property levies, has been adjusted to total $24,372, 335. The commission, in com- piling the list of requirements. found that something would have to be cut, or requirements might exceed income, if income estimates were high. So two cuts were made one the $3,000,000 state and county school fund, and the other the rebate payment to taxpayers, both of which were at the bot tom of the preferred list of re quirements payable. This is the way the property levy figures out: State levy inside six per cent limitation, $5,992,927. Higher education millage out side six per cent limitation, $1,366,543. World war veterans aid, W mill, $542,297. Veterans loan millage (1945) 1 mill, $1,084,558. Veterans education, (1945) 210 mill, $216,912. State building fund (June election) $5,000,000. Elementary school fund (two mills), $2,169,116. Total state levy, $16,372,335. Plus state school support fund, $8,000,000. Total property levy, $24,372, 335. This total represents what must be paid for out of Income taxes. The tax commission es timated that this amount, and no more, can be taken care of safely by receipts, leaving a probable carry-over surplus of about $4,119,213 at the end of the year. This carry-over, how ever, cannot be counted upon without question. Because, with income taxes: due to drop, and the additional : burden of the $5,000,000 build ing fund, the $3,000,000 addi tional to the school support FOR SALE ONE COMPLETE SAWMILL BLOWER SYSTEM 40 hp., 1800 RPM, 440 volt motor One 45-inch fan and extrance cone Approximately 180 feet of 19-inch discharge pipe. One 5-inch separator. TO BE SOLD AS A UNIT ONLY ALSO' one 8-saw foot operated trimmer. ROGUE RIVER LUMBER Rogue River, Oregon . . . Phone Rogue River 5 THE WORLD AT ITS WORST tw cluyas Williams V.MN SCO Hfi f0 PAtt VCvR rWlHW iAsDV. 4tv AfitR SELECf VlCt$ C0 HAVE 6t VOUR HEARiON fund for this year only, and the new veterans benefits, the com mission figured that it was im possible to have a 1945-46 rebate, or the state and county school fund. On the Radio Chain STATIONS Chain affiliation and obera thsj are on the dial. KAI.B (MUSI 1330. Portland; KEX (ADC) 1190, Cortland. KCiO (AltC) SI0. 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