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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
Jn the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
Jn the Matter of the Estate of
Nellie McGowan, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account in the above entitled
matter, and the above entitled
Court has fixed October 24th,
' 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
pbjections to said Final Account,
and for the settlement thereof.
GERTRUDE E. WEEKS,
Executrix.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Attorney for Executrix.
Notice of Hearing On Final
Account
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for the
County of Jackson.
tn the Matter of the Estate of
LILLIAN L. ROBINSON, also
known as L. L. ROBINSON,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that Gain RobinsoD, Executor of
the Last Will and Testament of
Lillian L. Robinson, Deceased,
has filed in the County Court of
the State of Oregon, in and for
the County of Jackson, in the
matter of the estate of Lillian L,
Robinson, deceased, his final ac
count and report as such execu
tor, and that said court has fixed
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of
the 27th day ft October, 1945, in
the court room of said court, as
the time and place for the hear
ing of objections thereto, and all
persons having any objections to
laid Final Account and Report
are hereby notified to make and
file the same in said court and
matter on or before said time as
foresaid.
GAIN ROBINSON,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Lillian L. Robin
son, Deceased.
CITATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Mary J. Alsdorf, also known
as Mary C. Alsdorf. and as
Mary Jane Alsdorf, Deceased.
To Robert R. Casement, Thomas
A. Casement, Itulbert Case
ment, Wilmer E. Dillabaugh,
Wesley C. Dillabaugh, Law
rence V. Dillabaugh. Lillian
May Lee, William H. Dilla
baugh, Mary L. Basse, Elsie E.
Smith and Agnes I. Dillabaugh;
and to all other devisees and
heirs unknown of Mary J.
. Alsdorf, also known as Mary
C. Alsdorf, and as Mary Jane
Alsdorf. deceased, if any such
there be:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, you and
each of you are hereby cited and
required to appear in the above
entitled Court and matter within
ten days from the date of the
service of this citation upon you,
If personally served upon you in
Jackson County, Oregon; or
within twenty days from the
date of the service of this citat
tion upon you, If personally
served upon you in any other
county of the State of Oregon; or
within twenty-eight days from
the date of the first publication
of this citation, if served by pub
lication; to show cause, if any
exists, why an order of sale
should not be made authorizing
and empowering the executor of
said estate to sell the real prop
erty belonging to said decedent
at the time of her death, de
scribed as follows:
Lot numbered Four (4) in
Block number Two (2) of Bun
galow Addition to the City of
Medford, in Jackson County,
Oregon, as prayed for in the
Eetition of the executor on file
erein.
The date of the order for pub
lication of this citation is Sep
tember 24th, 1945; the time pre
scribed for publication of this
citation is four consecutive
weeks; the date of the first pub
lication of this citation is Septem
ber 25th. 1945.
WITNESS the Honorable J. B.
Coleman, County Judge of Jack
ion County, Oregon, and Judge
of the above entitled Court, and
the seal of this Court, this 24th
day of September, 1945.
G. R. CARTER,
Clerk of the above entitled Court.
By NYDAH NEIL,
Deputy.
SMALL COTTON CROP
Washington, Oct. 9 (U.R)
The agricultural department to
day estimated the 1945 cotton
crop at 9.779,000 bales, the
smallest crop since 1934. The
estimate was based on crop con
ditions as of Oct. 1
Use Mail Tribune Want Ads.
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Although there Is no strike against the hotel, a picket for the o. I. o.
union, representing workers in the Pennsylvania Hotel, Philadelphia, Pa,
walks beside an A. P. L. picket whose organization Is seeking to take hotel
workers Into Its own union.
Your Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries to: Dr. William Brady.
26S El Camino. Beverly Hills. Calif.
HI, GRUMPY, HOW'S YOUR
Before the war I began pre
paring a Little Lesson especial
ly for the old folks. By consent
of Dr. Fred
erick Filsinger
of Buffalo,
whose contrl-
b u 1 1 o n s to
medical liters
t u r e on the
neglected sub
ject of the
care of elderly
patients inspir
ed me," I in
tended to issue
, Dr. Brady the booklet
under the title "The Forgotten
People," which Dr. Filsinger
had used for one of his articles.
I had made considerable head
way on it, in fact I announced
here that it was on the fire, but
I was frightened off by the re
sponse of the old folks.
You see, I had always con
trived to be hard boiled enough
to discourage them from telling
me their symptoms. It is not that
I have no concern for the health
and happiness of the old folks.
Nothing would please me more
than to give the old folks a long
distance diagnosis and the right
treatment for their ailments. As
a pastime that would be nearly
as enjoyable as doing a cross
word puzzle or reading a good
mystery story. But I can't do
that. It would not be fair even
to the correspondent who be
lieves I could do as well as the
doctor who examines and knows
him or her. I'm a quack there's
no denying that, but withal I'm
a conscientious geek and I like
to sleep nights.
At first blush the project
seemed alluring. Except such
occasional discussions of the
health problems of the aged as
those of Dr. Filsinger which ex
cited my interest, there had been
little or nothing done about the
matter in recent years. But tince
Dr. Filsinger published his first
papers we have had a sudden,
and apparently hasty output of
textbooks on geriatrics (old age
and its disease), none of which
is worth the trouble of reading,
and a crop of popular books for
the old folks, which are a good
deal better, I think.
Still and all, Cicero, Dr. Os
ier, Dr. Ernest P. Boas, Dr. Oli
ver Wendell Holmes, Luigl Cor
naro and George Cheyne said
practically all there was to say
about old age long ago. Some of
the things they said were not
entirely right in the light of our
present knowledge, but If you
undertake to write about senil
ity you must quote these old
boys with due credit or else
twist their ideas into different
words and pretend you have
never heard of them.
Books for the old folks which
I can recommend are "Treat
ment of the Patient Past Fifty",
by Ernst P. Boas, M. D., The
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Year Book Publishers, Inc., Chi
cago, and "Yon Are Younger
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Gumpert, M. D Duell, Soan
and Pearce, New York. The
former is perhaps intended for
medical readers, although there
Is much in it that any layman
may read with profit. The lat
ter is for popular reading. Any
book dealer can get these for
you if they are not in your pub
lic library.
QUESTIONS A- ANSWERS
Hector nurk
My wife had an operntlnn which
Included, among other things "repair
of one ovary". Does that mean re
moval ot the ovary? 1 have repeated
ly asked the physician in charge hut
he always manages to send me away
without an answer. W. E. M.J
Answer Repair hardly means re
moval. Jn any case the patient has a
right to know exactly what was done
at operation. If the doctor Is on the
level he will explain, in plain words
the palisnt can understand, what was
done. Perhaps the doctor prefer, to
inform the patient herself.
Wash the Wheat
We have whole wheat here to feed
mir rahblts, but Is it very dusty and
dirty. If I boil It will he bnillnB de
stroy some of the vitamin B?
(R. R.)
Answer Wash the wheat by run
ning water throuRh It in colander or
sieve. Cooking heat destroys some
of the Bl. How to use plain wheat
in the everyday dietary is described
in pamphlet "Wheat to Eat" copy on
written request tno clipping) if you
provide stamped self addressed en
velope. Do not confuse the wheat
pamphlet with the red book "What
tn Eat and Why", which deals with
foods, beverages, minerals, vitamins,
calories, acid and alkaline foods, etc.
for copy send twenty-five cents and
stamped self addressed envelope.
(Copyright 1049 by John F. Dille Co.)
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plus $125,000 in other costs In
cluding engineers, stenographic
help, travel and supplies.
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of the Mississippi River.
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3rd Week By Popular
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her 10th anniversary. Mrs, Ross
Pattullo, America's first train
hostess- and a rider of the Rebel
on its inaugural trip, was at the
station to greet the South'! first
streamliner.
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
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