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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.O. Reader! ihould address Inquiries toi Or William Bredy. 26S El Camino Beverly H1JI1 Calif. TAKE IT EA H all the girls and women who declare they are going on a diet tomorrow or next week were laid end to end they'd go a long way but, I doubt if more than handful of 'cm would carry out the threat. Even if a woman who is a bit too plump in spots or nil over should seriously go on Dr. Brady on a diet, my advice to her, and I'm concern ed about her good looks, good morale and happiness nearly as much as I am about her health, is this: Take it easy, Chubby. Easy docs it, easy and regular. Actually, I am sure, fat women are not one whit more credu lous or gullible than skinny ones. It isn't credulity or gullibility that makes so many chubby, stout, overweight women take up freak diets and patronize slickers who massage and pum mel customers to "break down the fat cells" presuming the suckers are not aware that there are no "fat cells" in the body. All persons who are obese ob viously eat more than their bodies can use as fuel to supply heat or energy, or rather more than their bodies do use in their present mode of living. That por tion of the food not so used is of course stored In the body as excessive fat. Food means not merely ordinary victuals but also candy, sweetened fountain beverages and limited amounts of alcohol if the individual con sumes any beer, wine or liquor. There are two ways of going at a reduction regimen. You can go at it hammer and tongues, with the childish expectation of getting rid of the superfluous flesh in 18 days, the spare tire, the bay window, the camel's hump it required at least 18 months of unrestrained eating (and maybe some drinking) to acquire. This plan brings disap-1 On the Radio Chain STATIONS Chain affiliation and where they are on tha dial. K AI.K (MBS) 1350, Portland: HEX (Alio i mo, Portland, koo (Alto 810. Man Franrllco, KGW (MIC) 620 Portland. KJR (AUG) 1000 tfeattla KNX (CHS) 1070 Los An inn, KOA (NUC) 8S0. Denver, KOIN (CBS) 7u Portland, KOMO (MIC 950, Seattle, KPO (NHC) 680. San Francisco; KSL (CBS) 1160, Sail Lake llcy Time Shows Is PWT. Monday S 00 p m. O K For Release, NBC; Terry and Pirates ABC; News, MBS; Milton Charles. CBS 5:15 p m Dick Tracy, ABC; Super man MI1S. Betty and Bob, NBC. 8:30 p m Voice of rirestone, NBC; News CBS; Jack Armstrong, AUC Tom Mix, MBS. 5:45 p m News, CBS; Rosa RIO, ABC; Night News Wire. MBS. 6:00 p m. Hoagy Carmlrhael, NBC; Heulh, CBS; Meet Your Navy, ABC; Gabriel Heatter. MBS. 6:30 p m Rise Stevens Show. NBC; Spotlight Bands, MBS; The Sea Hal a Story, CBS 7 00 p m. Screen Guild Players. CHS Contented Hour, NBC; Tokyo Calling. ABC. 7:15 p m Lowell Thomas. MBS. 7 .10 p m Dr I Q , NBC; Thanks to the Yanks, CBS: Lone Ranger, MBS. Reunion USA. ABC 8.00 p. m Supper Club, NBC; Pic and Pat ABC, Michael Shayne, MBS; Man Named Jordan. CBS. 8:15 p. m. Iledda Hopper, CBS: Fleetwood Lawton. NBC; News of Tomorrow, AUC. 8 .to p. m. Cafe Zanzibar Orch.. NBC Hawthorne House, ABCl Man Named Jordan, CHS. e 00 p m. Blind Date. ABC; News. Clen Hardy. MBS. The Whistler, CBS: Telephone Hour NBC. 9 15 p. m. Salute to our Heroes MBS 8 30 p m Voi Pop, CBS: rive Moods Irj- Monday NBC, NBC; (Ireen Burnett. ABC Jimmy Fldler, MBS. 0 45 p m Lea Sims. Pianist. NBC. 10 no p m. rred Morrison, MBS; Charlie Chan, ABC 10 Id p. m. Sherlock Holes. MBS; Songs nv Mary Aon, NBC; Dairy and Ills Guitar, NUC. 10 30 p m Sweetheart Su-lngUme NBC: Listen to the Waves, MBS 1100 p m News. AUC; Orchestra. NBC Orchestra CBS. TII'.MMY S-W p m Terr and Pirates, ABC OK Fot Release NIIC. News. MBS Milton Charles. (Kuan. CBS 5 15 v m Dies Trai ABC; Super man MBS. Uettv and Bob. NBC 5 10 p m Date With Judy. NBC: Jark Armstrong ABC Neua, CUS. Adventures of Tom Mix MI1S 5:45 p m. Ravmond Swing. ABC. 6 IK) b m Cahrlel Heatter. MBS. Nnrwln Corwln. CBS. tiuv Lombardo A I1C Mvsterv Theatel NBC 6 15 b m Reai Stnrtea. MBS 8 30 p m Victor Borge. NBC; Amer ican Forum. MBS. The Doctur rtghu. CBS 7 00 p m The Man Called X. NBC: Waldorf Orchestra ABC; Service to the Fr.nt, CBS, Tokyo Calling. ABC. I 15 a m Lnweu I'homas. Mils 7 30 p m. Evening with Romberg. NBC; tied Ryder, MBS; County Fair, ADC. 8 00 p m. Supper Club, NBC; Pic and Pat. ABC 8 15 p m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC; Music, CBS; News of Tomorrow, A IK'. 8 30 p m Jnnnny Presents, MIC; Theiter of R.tmam' CBS; Alan Young Show A IK The Falcon. MBS o no o m. Everything for the Bovs. NBC; Big Town, CBS; Clen Hardy, News. MBS; Dark Venture. ABC. S 1.1 p m Rex Miller, MBS. 9 30 p m Ligm and Mellow. NBC: Murder Will Out. ABC; Adventures ol Neru Wolle, MBS 10 00 p m News, NBC; Fulton Lewis MBS. Chaille Chan. ABC 10:15 p. m. On Our Bandstand, NBC; Leland Stow, ABC 10 3D p m Edwin C Hill. CBS. Ten. nenians Nile Club. ABC; Sweetheart bwtng'ime NBC 1100 Talks. CBH Newt, NBC, News ABC MARCO TO WED Hollywood, Aug. 6 (U.R) Margo, stage and screen sctrcss, today revealed she will marry Eddie Albert, former movie co median now navy lieutenant. The actress, announced her en gagement before he left for New York to appear In the stage play, mAm A ucu tor ncuino, Monday, Aug- 6, 1945 SY. CHUBBY pointment, so far as any sub stantial reduction is concerned, In nine out of ten instances, and If the overweight inrllvirtnni nrl heres to such a severely restrict ed diet for any lengtli of time such loss of weight as may be brought about gives her little sausiaction because almost in variably the victim suffora spr. lous imnairmcnt of hnnlth nnrf generally a sad loss in mnH looks as well. If you ask me a woman is and looks a dang sight better if she enjoys fair health and vite while cnrrvlnff twniv pounds excess weight than she aoes wnen and if she succeeds In tearing herself down to or about correct weight by a few weeKs ol semi-starvation. In the pamphlet "How to Lose Weight," available on written re quest If you nrovldn splf nrl. dressed stamped envelope, I ex plain wny a reduction diet need not be a menace to good health or good looks. In fact a fair test of any reduction diet or regimen is this: Do you look and feel better after vou have rorinport appreciably? If not, then your reaucuon regimen is certainly not safe for you to follow. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Pilonidal Cyst Armv examiner founri T hv a nni. nlla (or Rome such) cyst over the tail bone. He said I was probably born with It. This Is Ihe first I knew of it. He asked If it ever defined and I said It never had. I'm in perfect health. Family physician recommends remov Inr It. Wife fears It might be like dor mant 'tnpendlK trouble and hrealc nut some time when I am unable to have me nesi treatment. (F. W Ml Answtr Pilonidal means nidus or nest of hair urowinp under the skin Such a cyst Is sometimes the begin ning of fistula. It has no resemblance to dormant appendix trouble. It Is comparatively Insignificant, similar to ordinary wens in character, calls for no treatment unless it begins to give trouble, when it should be removed. Hard Knoueh Last year Dhvslcian found mv liver had hardened some, from excessive drinking. I have abstained since then, out meanwhile my old physician pass ed away. My present physician says it is nothing to worry about, that with oare as to diet, proper medicine and continued abstaining the liver will soften up and be restored to normal tuncuon. (M. c t.) Answer Sounds sound enough. 1 know of no better course for you to follow. I presume your diet includes adequate dally rations of the essential vitamins (Copyright 104S by John T. Dllle Co.l Albert Piche, Jr., Returns to Duty At Florida Base After 40 days leave, with his folks, Albert H. "Blllie" Piche, Jr., of the navy, returned to Jacksonville, Fla., for reassign ment. Having seen 28 months overseas, Piche was assigned to Purcell, Okla., Naval Cadet Gun nery school. At the present time, being the highest rated at this school, and the only one having had overseas duty, Piche was named senior petty officer, di rectly responsible under his C, 0 Lt. Savage. Piche was rated port of ships company, which means that he will be on permanent duty at Purcell, for the duration, and In structor In all athletics. Piche writes that he has come In con tact with a few Medford boys, and that his commanding offi cer while in England, Is station ed at another navy base only IS miles from Purcell. Blllie states that It has been raining and that the Purcell housing problem is very bnd, due to the oil boom. His wife has left San Francisco for Purcell where they will make their home. JINX BACK ' Hollywood. Auir. R (11 PI Actress Jinx Fnlkfnhftro- urn back in Hollywood today from a uou entertainment tour in Italy ; and described her trip as "Like a pre-war vacation on the Riviera." "Compared to Burma and China," she said, "This was a luxury circuit." OONA EXPECTING Hflllvwn1,1 A,,, a mm Onnn O'Mnlll rM,..ii.. ,- 1 old fourth wife of Comedian; Charles Chaplin, Is expecting a second child, friends of the cou-1 pic said today. The Chapllns' could not be reached for confir-1 (tuition. Annrnv mii a t n. u.. baby's arrival was not learned. POSTER GIRL WEDS Hollvu'nml Anty A Hint The marriage of Marjorie Stew- ii, mi in. mi army poster girl whose face Is on the pav enve lone of pvpto iriinM nd Capt. Jerry Jeroske of Cleveland, O., was revealed to day by the actress' mother. BEEF FLOATS BY Great Falls. Mont nioi Great Falls residents stood on bridges spanning the Missouri river here nnH HneH thm rit-n. bank, gazing with wistful expres sions wnuc itiuu pounds of beef porterhouses half tenderloins, rib and round steaks, and roasts went floatina with tha current over the dams. The meat, so near and yet so out of reach, was In one big hunk. A dead Skin-Misery Ilelp for Family's "Uot Season" A ta1 friend for itiii.ir.jt Any, evotrhinf niithtev ii't Mhmih, ttte toothing, nvtvi lmid powtW. 'htvkii tun net of hat rh, prickly heat, rhafe; itch of nmplt mnhos, on bly ip-own-tip, 4rt-vr fnvotitf. tVntl mm ovna. Sy naotl la Uir mm. (Jet Muiuuw. bull, lost by an uprlver farmer, was Just that many red points wasted. Closing time for Classified Ads 8:30 a. m. too iaie in uiassiiy i.i. v LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Account as Executrix of the Estate of Fred G. Thayer, Deceased, with the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has set Septem ber 5, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 in the forenoon of said day in the Court Room of said Court in the Court House at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections thereto and the settle ment thereof. All persons inter ested are hereby notified to ap pear at said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why said Final Account should not be approved by said Court and said Executrix discharged from her trust, and file any such objections on or before said date. Dated and first published Au gust 6th, 1B45. ETHA W. THAYER, Executrix. DON R. NEWBURY, Attorney for Executrix. SUMMONS . in the circuit court or tne state i . r ,i . a. , . . ! ui uiuguii lur wie vuuiuy vi Jackson. OWEN JONES, Plaintiff, vs. MARY ETHEL JONES, Defend ant. Summons. To MARY ETHEL JONKS. Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned and required to apDear and answer the Com plaint filed against you herein within four weeks from the date of first nublicat'on of this Sum mons, which date of first publi cation is August 6, 1945. and un less you answer or other wise appear. Plaintiff will take de cree nsainst you as follows, to wit: For a decree of divorce for ever dissolving the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore existing between you and the Plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as to the Court seems Just and equitable. This Summons is published bv order of the Honorable H. K. Hanna, Judee of the Circuit Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, made and entered of record on the 3rd dav of August, 1945, requiring publication of sum mons once each week for four successive weeks In the Medford Mail Tribune. Date of first pub lication is August 8, IS45, and the date of last publication is August 27, 1945, and the last day in which you have to plead or otherwise appear is September 4, 1945. V. A. C. AHLF, Attorney for Plaintiff, Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. 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, Hen or estate in or to the premises described in the Complaint, Defendants. To the aboe named Defend ants: You and each of you are hereby notified and required to appear tn 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 ROGUE RIVER LODGE Delicious Dlnnere Cocktail Lounge Dancing Open r.rrry Night Except Mondays Phone Trail Hoi ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p m. to 3:00 a m except Sunday Phone day time 5300; night 8101 SUBURBAN HEICHTS N V,AR1iMf ,1fV fMTtVlXH A fCW fV RtAl) rKv,T5, rAvE NCrVS Wi iWlSc 111 MlK AND DII FAPIR r-D tlt IVZE'S Cf C'fiR HIT Wall) HK'f.1oBtIVrt, trEf ft't All. frrMt! Wt t TVvtp, K) M tElw rWW liurf fatV'Kt lfTriS trtfiR VAi'ttiCrV At HONE of July, 1945, and answer the complaint of plaintiff on file therein against you, and II 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 County, Oregon, to-wit: 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 sonville, 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 vou bv 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 made on the Zlst day ot July, 1945. The last day for appearance Is August 20th, 1945. GUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Plaintiff. U. S. National Bank Bldg. . Medford, Oregon. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. W. A. MOORE, Plaintiff, vs. BASIL J. DE RUSHE, a single person; JAMES SAVAGE and MARGARET SAVAGE, other wise known as Marget Sav age, husband and wife; JAMES C. SAVAGE, otherwise known as J. C. Savage, and EMMA SAVAGE, husband and wife; H. L. ANDREWS and JANE DOE ANDREWS, husband and wife: FRED G E Y E R and MARY C. GEYER, husband and wife; JOHN P. LOW THIAN, otherwise known as J. P. LOWTHIAN, and ANNIE S. LOWTHIAN, husband and wife; and the unknown heirs, if any, of each of the Defend ants herein named; and also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the premises described in the ComDlaint herein. Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You. and each of vou. are hereby required to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you herein within four weeks from the date nf the first publication of this summons, which date of first publication is August 8, and unless vou answer t r other wise appear, Plaintiff will take decree against you, and each of you, decreeing the Plaintiff to oe the owner in fee simple of the following described real estate in Jackson county, Oregon, to wit: Beginning at the center of Sec tion 30, Township 36 South, Range 4 West of the Willam ette Meridian, Jackson Coun tv, Oregon; thence running North 0" 8' East 160 feet; thence West to the County road; thence following said County Road to a point 309 feet West of said center of Section 30; thence East to the point of beginning, containing GET THAT GRINI Ife on the fare of Hongy Carmichael, the "Stardust" ong man. The reason? The talent line-up tonight on hie NHC airahow, "Something New." In addition to that amazing band ol school-age muaicinns, "The Teen Agora," Hongy is presenting two new "stars of tomorrow" as special pupate. He'll do two of his own in imitable numbers, too. (The show's, sponsor ie Nu Made froth Mnyon paise, sold at Safewav Stores.) TONIGHT 6:00 KMED Be CLUYAS WTM.IAMS Tt??V ' 11 ... one (1) acre, more or less, save and except that portion now used as a County Road. Said premises being located in Jack son County, Oregon, and further decreeing that you, and each of you, the said above named Defendants, have no right, title, estate, lien 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, are forever barred and enjoined from asserting any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said premises above described ad verse to the piaintui nerein. j This Summons Is published by ' Order of the Honorable H. K. ! 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SNCE 5HE 4 AFTAlR MAY Vgy oo TME PLAMES .WWEKI VOL Sat -way GiRu' peo rTrCin-T'FT vekv , ;V ,to VT: pour rr om be JISELP l S " 1 Summons ' once each week for , four const-juiive weeks in the ' Medford Mail Tribune. , Date of first publication Is the j 6th day of August, A. D., 1945, ; and the date of last publication j is the 27th day of August, A. D., 1945, and the last day in which hoiia rr nlpnrl nr otherwise : appear is the 4th day of Sep tember, A. D., 1945. V. A. C. AHLF, Attorney for Plaintiff. Schmidt Building, Grants Pass, Oregon. Chalker's Motel & Lodge, OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreshments Chicken and Steak Dinners Mast unlqtta fMare in So. Ore. CI.OSKI) MONDAYS Thursdays private Parties Only For reservations Crt Cold Hill 474 A SK0 CMf ST4D J.WKESSTtV MOT0iSS r&3 tavoJS rw&BAys., lllr DO YOU miles per gallon. 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