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BIT MEDfORD MAIL-TRIBUNE - Your H salth and It's Care Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D. Reader! should cddxtt Inquiries toi Or William Bredy. 264 CI Cemino Bererly Hills Callt PLEASE MA'AM, Five months ago I went on the diet given in your pamphlet (How to Lose Weight copy avail able on written request if you provide stamped envel ope bearing your address), I have lost 60 pounds to date, I would like to lose 20 more which would make me weigh 140, the correct weight Dr. Brady for my age and height. ... I feel wonderful. I swim now and take a aun bath every day . . . My nails and hair have taken on new growth and life, it seems, and I feci ten years younger perhaps because I am so proud of my new figure. . . . I know you don t like long-wind' ed letters, but I could write a book about what your diet and my will power have done for me, (Signed, Mrs ). At first blush it seemed you were tearing down in a tearing hurry, Ma'am, and that is always unwise, I assure you. A reducing regimen should be not only, rn tional, physiological, practical and easy to follow, but, if it is to be successful it must tend to build-up general health, vitality, well being, vlte and never Impair or destroy health. The test of a reducing regimen is Just this: It should leave the Individual not Just six, sixteen or sixty pounds lighter in weight but feeling and looking better and actually fitter than at any time while carrying the handicap. Any one who contemplates re ducing, whether his or her mo tive is hcnlth, good looks, com fort, efficiency or longevity would do well to learn this ele mentary lesson thoroughly be fore adopting a reducing regimen of any kind: If one does not feel and look better after losing any number of pounds, there Is some thing wrung with the regimen and it is dangerous to continue with It. In the pamphlet "How to Lose Weight" I suggest that a loss of from two to five pounds a week is within reason. Dut I do not say for how many weeks such reduction should occur. The correspondent lost sixty pounds in 21 weeks, or not quite three pounds a week. That In plenty fost enough for any one to reduce, and for most persons one or two pounds a week Is bet ter. Remember, you didn't ac cumulate the excess faster than pound a week or more likely a pout.d a month. It will go as easily as it came, if only you keep your head and don't fall for the Hollywood hokum. Persons with glandular obesity will find speciol chap ters on the subject In the book let "Rules for Reducing" (for copy send twenty-five cents and stamped self addressed envel ope). There is a description of the basal temperature method of LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREC.ON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. ARTHUR FLOYD WELLS and MARIE WELLS, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, vs. LEON A WATSON and THOMAS WAT SON, wife and husband; GEORGE WELLS and MAhlE WELLS, husband and wife; and any and all other persons or parties unknown having or claiming an interest or estate in the property described in the Complaint, Defendants. TO Lcona Watson, Thomas Watson, George Wells, Mitrie Wells and any and all other per sons or parties unknown having or claiming an interest or eslntc in the property described in the Complaint, the above named De fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you ure hereby notified and required to appear In the above Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiffs now on file tlvrein against you, or otherwise pind thcrto, within four (4) weeks from September 20, 194. the date of the first publication ol this Summons upon you: and if you fail to so appear and answer within the time required, lor want thereof, plaintiffs will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for In their Complaint, a succinct statement of which is as follows, to-wit: For a partition of the follow ing described real property: The South half of Lot seven (7) Block two (2) of Collate Home Addition to the city of Medford; and the East DO foot of Lot three (3) Mock six 16) of Riverside Subdivision In and to the city of Medford; all in Jackson County Oregon, ac cording to the official plats thereof now of record. The date of the Order for (Ms service by publication is Septem ber 26. 19-15. DON R. NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiffs Room 207. United States Nat l Bank Bldg.. Medford. Ore. Body and Fender REPAIRS, PAINTING Get Our Esttmatoil We Guarantee to Pleaie. BURBANK'S BODY SHOP 246 N. Rivartid in Wtdnxday. Oct. 3, 1S4B NOT SO FASTI regulating the use of thyroid ex tract, and a chapter telling how one with hypopituitary obesity may reduce on four square meals a day. QUESTIONS it ANSWERS Cocoa Do you think dnnk.nf cocoa every morn'na li harmiul to one who U anemic? Very little cocoa used -li t. to a cup, (Mrs 1. O.) Aruer No. Certainly not If you make It a rule to hove to me fresh fruit in season or fresh fruit Juice or factory canned tomato or tomato lulce for breakfast How to Gain Weight I hive Rained only five pounds In three weeks. M saining regimen re quire that I eat at each meal to the point of neausea. (J. M.) Answer Your regimen la unphyt. iulogicul and wrong. Send stamped envelope bearing your address, for pamphlet 'How to Gain Weight", (Copyricht 1&43. John F. Dilla Co.) Gold Hill Gold Hill, Oct. 3 Gold Hill Extension milt met Sept. 20 at the home of Mrs Viola Moore. Program chairmen and project leaders were named Next meet ing will be Oct 12; subject "Su gar Extending Cookery." Mrs. Lottie Frost is project leader Mr. and Mrs. Leo Washburn left Thursday evening for east ern Oregon on a hunting trip. Opal's Beauty Shop will be clos ed for a week while Mrs. Wash burn Is away. Ray Shunterman, Wm. Hawes, Noncdn Campbell and Chas. Gray made up a party to hunt In i-astern Oregon. Ihey lett Thuis ioy to get camp made and be ready as soon as the season opened. Leo Walker, 5C 1c and Mrs. Walker of Minneapolis, Minn., came Wednesday for a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walker and other relatives and also to enjov hunting season. Pfc. Creighton Thompson, paratroop infantry has received his discharge and he and Mrs. Thoir.nson ore now at the home of Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson. Leroy Carter AS. navy v-iz. who has spent the past three years at the Iowa State college In Ai"es, Iowa has been elected to membership in the honorary fraternity, PI Tau Sigma. Chas Kell left Wednesday lor Portland to Join Mrs. Kell who has been visiting there and both will go to Detroit, Mich.. for a months visit with relatives. Pat Becker who recently re ceived his discharge from the navy is visiting his father, Ate Becker. Mr and Mrs Leonard Kell 01 Bellinghnm. Wash . are parents of a baby boy born Sept. Z5. welrhlng 7 lbs. The baby has been named Dnvld Ernest. Mr. Kell. a local boy served over ' ... ,. i ji. seos until receiving nis am- charge Set. Ernest Kell returnea homo Tuesday after receiving his discharge at Ft. Lewis and visiting In Bellinghom, Wash., and Portland Ore. Mrs. Walloce Griffls left Wed nesday for Chatanooga, Tenn., for s visit with relatives. She will also visit In Rome and At lanta Georgia, returning by way of Portland. Ore., where she will also visit. Mr. and Mrs. W G. Tnsker, of Taft. Cnlif. are visiting Mrs. Tackcr's sislter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. J. G Kofahl. Mr and Mrs. Sidney Darvln havo sold their property In the colony and returned to Los An geles, their former home. Mrs. Nena L Crane and son Jim O. Blair of Terrebonne, Ore., have moved Into the apart ment In the Reynolds house and Mr Blair is employed at Pacific Portland Cement Plant. Mrs. Milton Stelnmetz and son Harry Leigh visited over the weekend in Portland wltn Mr. Stelnmetz who is working in Sejttle and came to Portland to nictH them. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Young of McCloud. Cnlif., visited last week with Mrs. Young s sister, Mrs. Jess Durkee and family. Mrs N C. Swindler of Spring field visited Thuwday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. T. Z. Smiih and family. MEDAL FOR MARSHALL Wnshlniiton. Oct. 3 (U.R) The House Military Affairs com mittee today approved a Joint resolution to oresent a suecial gold medal to Gen. George C. Marshall, army chief of staff. 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"Today an uncoiled force is capable of wiping out our en tire civilization before break- fast." Guidance of youth and im provement of labor-capital rela tions were cited as needing the thoughtful attention of Rotar- ians in this changing world. shrunken by rapid developments in communication and transpor tation. Last night Peavy met with committee chairmen and board members of the local Ro tary club. Use Mall Tribune Want Ads rl JAIIasfl1 I I u.rawrw.imiciB.i Vl L BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH " fti I IGg TaT II 7 'V-1 M '-gBa fli iAfi&j BUZ SAWYER ' " ' E$ S wfoSfmyk I fflW&$ y.."6'5, 1 I - ( BUT IF THERE'S ANY UTTIE THINCi I CAN DO Vi. I I WONDER " WOWl DOES SAWYER tt B . mmMmf whmm VJoCOInFORT YOU IN HIS ABSENCE... , K' SHOUtD I FOllOW TAME 'EM. OR DOES I bmu. I'M toid Yoi? J Barely two ; "VMlaA HWWreKV tWUKE 0HlSGOlZe! CAN DIRECT M6 TO AhoURSAGO. 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