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TEW MEDFOHD MATL-TRIBUNE Your Hsalth and It's Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Ruder! should address Inquiries to: Dr. William Brady. 264 CI Camino Beverly Hillt Calil. PROTECTI Milk, egg yolk, cheese, green leaves, vegetables both raw and cooked, peanuts and nuts are the high calcium foods and all of these foods are now classi fied as "pro tective" foods because they supply calcium which the oral nary refined diet so com monly fails to supply in suf- WSjSasJ ficient amount, Dr. Brady and they sup ply all of the vitamins required to maintain good nutrition vita mins which the ordinary refined diet in America generally fails to supply in sufficient amount for good nutrition. Owing to the lack of signifi cant amounts of vitamin D in the ordinary American diet (the few items containing any supply in sufficient milk, cream, butter, egg yolk, canned salmon), every child, youth and adult needs a good ration of natural or synthet ic vitamin D to supplement the ordinary diet the year around, particularly in the season or in the environment that deprives the individual of the influence of sunlight on the skin. Thanks to the characteritic ballyhoo of the nostrum vendors, most of whom now sell vitamins to bolster up the old line of dope for that tired feeling, the chlld minded portion of the population (numbering thirty or forty mil lion morons, the psychologists say) regard a "shot" of vitamins as something that gives one "pep", cures various chronic or persistent ailments or "helps" (as the funny federal regulations in sist the spielers say) to build or maintain "resistance to colds" whatever that may menn. Whether wo are speaking of vitamin D, of the anti-gray hair vitamins, of 13-complox or any other vitamins or of calcium or phosphorous or any other min- To All Landowners, Assessment Payers, or Other Interested Parties In Gold Hill Irrigation Districti NOTICE Is hereby given that the Board of Directors of Gold Hill Irrigation District did, at the regular meeting thereof duly held on the 4th day of Septem ber, 1043, by resolution there of make a computation and as sessment of the amounts of money necessary to be raised by the district for the year ID4H for district purposes, and Its bond and interest payments and did determine the number of Irri gable acres owned by each land owner or assessment payer in the district, and the proportionate as sessments to be charged against each such tract; and snld assess ment roll Is available and open for examination and inspection by all Interested parties during office hours of each business day nt the office of Secretary of Gold Hill Irrit'ntlon District. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Directors of said district will at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on the 2nd day of October, 1045, sit at the office of said District at Gold Hill, Ore gon, ns a Board of Equalization to review and correct the assess ment roll so prepared, and will hear and determine any objec tions by any Interested persons to the said assessments and ap portionment thereof, and any other matter, or matters, con nected therewith that may come before thorn. BY ORDER of the Board of Directors of Gold Hill Irrigation District dnted Sentembor 4, 104S GOLD HILL IRRIGATION DIS TRICT. By BERTH A COY ROSS, Secretary. NOTICE OF TIMBER SALE No. 88 Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid for Timber." and addressed to the Chief Forester. O. una C. Administration, III) 1 Guui'ditui Building, Portland 4, Oivgou, will be received until 10:30 a. m., Pacific war time, Octobei 2. 1043. for the purchase of timber upon tracts hereinafter describ ed: each bid must state the amount per M. feet B.M., winch will be offered for each species and the total consideration which will be paid fur the limber No bid for less than the appraised value will be considered. Each bid must be submitted in tripli cate and be accompanied by a deposit In the form of a certified check in favor of the Treasurer of the United Stares. The dc posit ol any successful bidder will be credited on the contract. Payment in full at the time of filing the contract is required in sales amounting to $2 600 or less... For copies of the form ol proposal form of contract tid bond, terms of payment, amount of deposit required with bid. amount of bond required with contract and other information, Rpullcation should be made to the address shown above. In Jackson County: T. 3l S , It 4 W., Sec. 17 allmerchan'ahle timber designated for cutting en the WNE's, SEUNE'-i. N NWi) mid SEV4NW.1. estimated for the purpose of this sal-.' to be 785 M. feet Douglas Kir. 60 F'AR TS and SERVICE 'er all mart ,i llAsllKHI tnd BKtHIIIKKAIOKS YOUNGfR S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N Bartlett Phone 2419 ml i Friday, Sept. 21. 1943 VE FOODS eral elements, or of Iodine as in the iodin let me emphasize that it is food, not medicine, and any improvement in your nutritional state, your vitality or health which you may experience from supplementing your ordinary diet with any of these vitamins or minerals will not last if you stop taking the vitamins or min. erals after a few weeks or months and return to the defi. cicnt diet on which you devel oped your weakness, run down condition or impaired health and vitality. In the pamphlet "The Anti- Gray Hair Vitamins (copy on written request if you provide stamped self addressed envelope) I say that an increase in vite and sense of well being experienced In the first few months of the course should be taken as a fa vorable sign. It should at least encourage one to continue tak ing the vitamins for at least a year. Hair doesn't turn gray over night or in a month. It is un likely that the graying process can be stopped, much less re versed, In less than a year. Or any other manifestation of pre mature senility. ((I'EKTIONS ANRWKRS Haw Apple far Diarrhea PleHiip tell me If you have recom mended K'vinK younK Infanta raw npple for diarrhea. A neighbor Bays you did hut 1 feel sure she Is mis taken. (Mrs. H. M.) Answer Yes. For nculte diarrhea, In Iniont or child or adult, a diet con sisting exclusively of peeled and mashed or scrapped raw apple and very weak tea, for a day or two, is excellent treatment. All the raw tipple pulp the Infant, child or adult wants. Appendicitis Fain Several times recently I have had a snarp pain In the riff lit side of the ohdomun. It subsides in an hour or two. Is H likely to bo appendicitis? Answer No. The early pain ot acute appendicitis is almost always in the epigastrium, the region of the pi! in tne slontacn . unly inter in the course of the illness is rleidlty and tenderness in the right lower qundiant of the belly manifested ruminant tu Kill Aloins Some lime imo you unve Instruc tions lor prcpiirlnif and using a fum Itjant iiAlnst moths. iMrs. M. M.C.I Answer It Is Included tn No. 13 booklet 'Unhidden Guests" for copy stnd ten cents coin and stamped en- veiooe Hearing your uanress. (Copyright 1114.1 by John V. Dllle Co.) M. feet stamped Ponderosa Pine. No bid for less than $3.10 p.t M.ft. B.M. for the Douglas f'ir, $11.50 per M.ft. B.M. for the stamped Ponderosa Pine, 01 a total purchase price of $2,758 nO, will be considered. All Douglas fir trees under 22 Inches DHHOB and all unmarked Pine trees are reserved from cutting. All snags over 20 Inches DBHOB and 24 feet high are to be felled. Creek must be kept free from log Jnms. All timber cut from the above described area must be manufac tured in the local marketing area designated by the O. and C. Ad ministration unless otherwise authorized by the Chief Forester. If the unit prices bid are above those authorized by MPR 4C0, they will be reduced to the maxi mum permitted under that order. In case of two or more identical bids for the same timber, the successful bidder will be select ed on the basis of comparative importance to the war program and ability to further the obiee tives of the Act of August '28, 1037. The right -Is hereby re served to waive technical de fects in this advertisement: to re(ect all bids, or to award the timber for tho amount of the highest bid to other than the highest bidder when necessnry, pursuant to the Act of August 28, 1037 (50 Stat. 874), in order to provide a continued supply of timber to local industry so as to assure tho permanence of the community which is dependent upon such industry. Dated at Portland. Oregon, this 10th dav of September. 1945. V, H. Horning. Chief Forester, O. and C. Administration. To All Landowners, Assessment Payers, or Other Interested Parties In Eagle Point Irriga tion District! NOTICE is herebv given that the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irrigation District did, at the regular meeting thereof duly held on the 4th dav of Septem ber. 1045, by resolution there of make a computation and as sessment of the amounts of money necessary to be raised bv tho district for tho year 1946 for district purposes and its bond and interest payments, and did determine the number of Irri gable acres owned by each land owner or assessment payer in the district, and the proportionate assessments to be charged against each such tract: and said assess ment roll is available and open for examination and Inspection bv all Interested parties during office hours of each business dav at the office of the Secretary of EanP Point mention District NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that the Board of Directors of said district will at the hour of 10 o'clock a.m., on the 2nd dav of October. 1945. sit at the of fice of said District at Eagle Point. Oregon, as a board of equalization to review and cor red the assessment roll so pre- CHICKEN and STEAK DINNERS KING'S CAFE Owned by OTTO and WAVE KING Highway 99 at Talent Come Out and See the Bearsl POISON OAK? Try a bottle of IEM ACOL U .mill a tstHflrrt u, vut n,n, .hr.rlulli i.ottfld tin smiIMs to "O SJ HkSIKHIs 1 Unit I, pared, and will hear and deter mine any objections by any in terested persons to the said as sessments and opportionment thereof, and any other matter, or matters, connected therewith that may come before them. BY ORDER of the Board of Directors of Eagle Point Irriga tion District dated September 4, 1945. EAGLE POINT IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By THELMA SHORT, Secretary. Maureen and Dorla Friend of the Antelope clothing club were winners in the clothing demon stration contest held recently. Second place winners were Kathleen and Nadine Davles, also of the Antelope club. Clau dine Stallings and Margaret Reed of the Table Rock clothing club placed third. High scoring individual in the Judging contest was Dorla Friend, with a score of 610 out of a possible 700. Barbara Mc Cune, Eagle Point, was second with 595 and Marion Wisdom, Eagle point, third with 580. In the bread baking contest Jean Hamilton of the Table Rock club piaced first, Barbara Clymer, Eagle Point, 2nd and Joan Doran, Table Rock, 3rd. Kathleen Davies, Antelope, won the cake baking contest and Marilyn Hay Eagle Point, was second Barbara Clymer, Eagle Point, won the canning contest. Winners in the stitching contest were: Blue ribbon award Bes sie Nelson, Antelope; red ribbon award Bernice Bigham and Barbara Greb. Antelope; Mari lyn Hay, Eagle Point; white rib bon award Dorla Friend, Anle !opc; Harriet Morris and Marsha Doran. Table Rock. Winners in the dirning contest were: Blue, Maurine Friend and Lois Nel son. Antelope. Buttonhole contest: blue. Mar garet Reed, Table Rock and Pearl Henry. Dead Indian; red. Louisa Greb and Marion Wis dom. Eagle Point: white, Clau dine Stallings. Table Rock. Patching contest: blue, Kathleen Davies Antelope; Barbare Mc Cune and Barbara Clymer. Eagle Point; red, Jean Hamilton and Joyce Russell Table Rock: while, Patricia Greb, Charlotte Kent and Nadine Davles, Ante lope. These contests were held In connection with the Jackson Countv 4-H Club Fair to be held at the fairgrounds, September 25, 20. 27. News of 4-H II CLUBS By Phyllis Cahail A 4-H style review will be given by Antelope and Eagle Point sewing and cooking clubs Friday, Sept. 21, at Eagle Point Grange hall. Program for the evening will Include demonstrations by girls in years 1 and 2, style review by girls in years 3, 4 and 5, sing ing of 4-H songs. Any member may take part in the singing. A contest of darning, patching and buttonholes, with awards. No admission charge. Louisiana had more duck hunters during the 1943-44 sea son than all other Southern states, with the exception ol Texas. STARTING SUNDAY, SEPT. 23 Don Siglow, nationally known band, will be playing for one week's engagement at Take-It-Easy Lodge Mac and Ann McBee Resuming Management SUBURBAN HEIGHTS ANTELOPE GIRLS WINNERS IN 4-H CLOTHING EXHIBIT fsn pfTtify v naitp wat is ro, mm his snuw AT 1HE MEN'S CLU9 hfX!oT RtfrKNlKa BCRSCUCD eNENtClS rSOv'fP 50 EriKfiVE frtM WHIN 1HSEE tWtS l.R HAD HIS' WitRslP fo HIS MKAf'E Tot HCSj, A RAKE, IwO 5'AOK;5, A j.Au,N MOWtR, AND A ItNolH 130-h' Cf tSAKrEN HCSt , KCM OF 1nTN HJS On the Radio Chain 1 1 1 1 o n a Chain affiliation end wbere Uie ere 011 the dial. KAl.e (MUK1 IJ'JO Portland, KKA (Alio USD Portland KUO (Alio 810 Ban Franrmu KUW (NBC) tin Portland. KJR (AliCl 1 000 SeatU K.NX (LBSl IU7U bus An geles, KOA (NBC) 830 Denver. KOIN (CBS) Sin P'irtlana, KOMO (NHC 950 Sesttte, KI'O (NBC) 6X0 San Francisco: KSI K'BS) 1160. gall Lake City Time Showo is PWT. TRinAT 6.00 p m lerry ana Pirates. ABC: O K Foi Release NBC: Sam Hayes News MBS 9 15 p m Dick Tracy ABC. 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Box 308 Stockton, California Br GLUYAS WILLIAMS 2,000 Returnees At San Francisco San Francisco, Sept. 20 (U.R) The troop ship Sea Runner today brought home approximately 2, 000 soldiers, sailors and marines from New Caledonia, Guadalcan-1 al, and the Russell Islands for discharge or reassignment. Three other ships were sched- uled to arrive tomorrow with I more than 7,000 military, naval and civilian passengers. The ROGUE RIVER LODGE Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing Open Kvery Ntfhl Except Mondays Pbnne frail I40 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX ''$Wm wZ "s BARNEY GOOGLE end SNUFFY 0URN WIDE, JEDGE V THAR HftlNT BEEN ARN WITNESS AN1 THAT THAR FEATHER MERCHANT JURN PERNOUNCES (TE BUZ SAWYER BLONDIE 1 flfWjf "'Z,' V""""T' ''SSaL'' ' "'T Fiftsr, to get out '4 (OF UNIFORM. SECOND, ''..' waaSJ s IO UNO A JOB FOR HALHER07 vl V M DAWN i AND VI VM , THERE'S SO UTTIE M Sk"a -SV ' s TIME, MY LAMB. A L) x "V TELL ME, WHAT lf St ZS. n JJ ''I If k.lT BUT, MR. WELL, GO BUT I'M A BUSY 11! 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