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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE WdntdaT. Oct. 10. 194S Your Health and It's Care Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.O. Readtrt ihould ddrii Inqulrlw tot Or. William Brady. 265 El Camlno. Brly Hllla. Calif. NOT A BRUSH In the five hundred pages of "Nutrition and Physical Degen eration", the third printing of which has Just been issued by the author, Weston A. Price, D. D. S., and the read ing of which. I'd say, Is a must before any dentist or physician can even discuss in- telligently the conservation of Brady the teeth In the 527 pages of the new edition one word is conspicuously mis sing, at least in any significant association the word tooth' brush. Now I hope you will not sus pect there is some collusion here or that I had anything to do with the findings Dr. Price sets forth in this "profound significant book" I quote the quotation from Prof. Earnest A. Hooton's foreword. Dr. Price probably never had heard of me when he was gathering the data and writ ing the book. No, Dr. Price didn't discover me. I discovered Dr. Price, bis book, and I tell the world I now feel much more sanguine about the fate of the nation. What Dr. Price does NOT say about the five-and-ten-cent gesture of Wiseacre Yankee customers gives me new hope that Americans of the future may have some teeth. Doctors and dentists reading this squib will, I imagine, under stand what I mean when I say that four-fifths of the new books I buy (that is, books in the field of medicine, hygiene, dentistry, nutrition, health) are hardly worth shelf-space. Every profes sional man or woman must get stung by most of the textbooks that are so industriously promot ed by the textbook publishers nowadays. Well, this $5.50 volume of Dr. Price's serves to sweeten up the sour taste I get every time I run my eye over the yards and yards LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS . Notice is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, Administrator of the estate of Frank J. McCarvcl, de ceased, and have Qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are nereDV notuica to present them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for said estate, at Room 400, Medford Center Building, in Medford, Oregon, within six months trom the date of this notice. Dated and first published Oc tober 10, 1945. J. D. ROSS, Administrator Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney for estate. Call For Bids on Warrants Willow Springs School Dis trict 14 will offer for saie a series of five negotiable Interest bearing warrants payable one an nually. Four at $609.09 and one at S670.01. These warrants to be dated October 11, 1945. Sealed bids will be received by Mrs. Robert H. Field, Clerk, Central Point, Oregon, Route 1. Bids are asked on both principal and Interest rate. Bids will be re ceived up to 7 p. m. October 11, 1945. Mrs. Robert H. Field. Clerk District 14. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTOR In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. In the mntter of the estate of ESTELLAK. ARMSTRONG, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly and regularly appointed Executor of the above named and entitled estate and and by virtue of an order of the County Court of Jackson Coun ty Oregon, sitting in probate, duly made, rendered and enter ed on October 2. 1945, and all creditors or persons having claims against the said deceased or her estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly veri fied and with proper vouchers thereto attached, to me, and till persons owing said deceased at time of her demise or the old estate are hereby notified to pay their said Indebtedness to me at 308 N. Ivy Street, Medford, Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 2nd day of October, 1045. A. D. HARRY E. ARMSTRONG, Executor of the estate of Estclla K. Armstrong, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the Stale of Oregon for Jackson Countv; In the Matter of the Estate of LILLIAN GRACE REED, also known as LILLIAN G. REED. also known as MRS. GRACE REED, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed administratrix of the Many Hard of Hearing Can Hear Tomorrow Pa Ovriat' drare and with a simple erHase. If rou it daal.twd. bothered by rlof ins Dumas haa Bolaraduetoltajdtncdor MuUtd a, (nramcsl, by tlie Ourlna Horn Method teat that a. many Say baa enabled them to hear well ,jala You rauat War batter alter maalni tbtt almpla teat or you sat tew awaer back at mos. We rKaaaawaa) OvAee, VTaUKl, tmtajKi 12 Dr. IN THE BOOK of publishers' excelsior I have been sold these last few years. Any one who can enjoy read ing other than the headlines and the so-called comic stripteases will enjoy "Nutrition and Physi cal Degeneration" it is as in teresting as an article about some strange place or people in the National Geographic Magazine, If your public library hasn't the book, surely the investment would be of inestimable benefit to the community. To give you an Idea if you just won't read the book for yourself Dr. Price tells of the people in the Loetschental Valley In Switzerland, hemmed in and almost exclusively isolated by snow-capped Alps from the out er world. Examination of the school children (six to sixteen years old) there revealed that only one out of three children had a cavity or a defective tem porary or permanent tooth. The nutrition of the people there con sists largely of whole rye bread, cheese, fresh milk of goats or cows, some meat perhaps once a week, and a limited amount of green garden stuff grown in the short summer. It is clear wny they have healthy bodies and sound teeth, remarks Dr. Price. There, I think, you have a book in a sentence. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Odd House What ever Oecame of that booklet about "Odd Housa" you were preparing-? IM. S.) Answer e'est la cuerre. Perhaps we ma revive Odd House when the Hlah urtlsta net through aescnoinK the wonderful new gadgets In pre narihnn nnri aet one or two of them into production. At present It Is like pants no new pants for me till 1 can ret lust what 1 want without having a friend who is a friend of the fol low who aells pants. i-uibv Is nearlntf your pulso a symptom of something' Sometimes I hear it loud ly and someUmes not at all. (mm. . " . Aniivan.il rin.an't nullify VOU have hula In vour helfrv 1 beuun to hear my own pulse loudly sometimes here two or inreo years uku. uu, v- h.h nutty so much longer than that . Hearing your own pulse or heartbeat suggests presence of a plug of hard anrf -mm-n iwmi In ear canal. obstruction of Eustachian tube be tween nost-nanal cavity and middle ear cavity, more rarely other causes. Give yourself the benefit of a Uior ough medical examination. above estate by the County Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, and having Qualified, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate to present them at the office of the under signed's attorney, at 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon, Droperly verified and with pro per voucher, within six months from the date of the first publi cation of this notice, which Is the 3rd day of October, 1915. FLORILLA REED COFFIN, Administratrix. O. H. Bengtson, Attorney for Administratrix. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. ARTHUR FLOYD WELLS and MARIE WELLS, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. LEONA WATSON and THOMAS WAT SON, wife and husband: GEORGE WELLS and MAKIE 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, Defenjnts. TO Leona Watson, Thomas Watson, George Wells, Marie Wells and any and all other per sons or parties unknown having or claiming an Interest or estnte in the property described in the Complaint, the above named De fendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby notified and required to appear In the above Court and cause and answer the Complaint of Plaintiffs now on file (heroin against you, or otherwise plead tlierto, within four (4) weeks from September 26, 1945, the date of the first publication ot this Summons upon you; and if you fail to so appear and answer within the time required, for 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-wil: For a partition of the follow ing described real property: ...The South half of Lot seven (7) Block two (2) of Cottace Honie Addition to the cltv of Medford: and the East 90 foot of Lot three 3 Block six (6) of Riverside Subdivision in and to tho city of Medford: all In Jackson Countv Oregon ac- tlt'i l 'i,e offidi P-ata thereof now of record . The ""'o of the Order for this FOR SALE ONE Caterpillar 50 DIESEL TRACTOR and Bulldozer Located 17 Mlln North oi Medford on Crater Laks Highway Gulf Red Cedar Co., Inc. Box 308 Stockton, California service by publication Is Septem ber 26. 1945. DON R. NEWBURY, Attorney (or Plaintiffs. Room 207. United States Nat l Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore. On the Radio Chain STATIONS Cham affiliation and where toes are on tin dial. KALa (MUSI mo Portland; KKX (ArJLI 1190, Portland KGO 1AHC) 810. San Franrltco KtjW (MtC't JO Portland. KJH (AHCI I0U0 Seattle KNX (CI1SI 11)10 Los An geles; KOA (NHC) 851) Denver. KOIN (CHS) 911) Portland, KOMI) (MIC 931), Seattle: KPO (NHC) 6X0 San Francisco: KSl (CBS) 1160. Sail Lake Llty Time Shown is PWT. WEDNESDAY Brno o m Terry ann Pirates. ABC: kj n. ror ttciease nmu; Knox Man, nlng. CBS. News. MBS. ft. IS p m Dick Tracy. ABC: Super man. MBS. Betty and Bob NBC S-30 O m Jfirl Arm,lrnna AHr Nelson Prlngle News, CBS; Captain miunigm, nma. newi, ruj. 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ABC. 0 13 d m r'leetwooo Lawton NBC; uum and Abner ABC; Jack tomiUl Show CBS U ,.1U p m Copobanco Orchestra NBC Masle. CBS Americas lown Meeting of tha Air, ABC: Rogue's Gallery MBS. UUU p m Newa. MBS: Adventures ot Topper NBC Ellers Queen. CBS; Amerlra'a Town Meeting of the Air AUC tit p m Rex Miller MBS. 0 30 p m Noan Webster Saya. NBC: Newa, BN 10:00 p m News Reporter. NBC' Neva, ABC; San Francisco Opera. MIIC 10:13 p m Charlie Chan. ABC. 10.30 p m FennenaHii N1H Club, ABC: Sweetheart Swinattme. NBC: Orchestra. CBS. News. MBS. 11.00 p m Newa AUC The first design for a para chute was made by A. Fauslo Veranzlo of Venice, who de signed and used a parachute from sketches made by Leonardo da Vinci. HELD OVER! 3rd Week By Popular Demand Don Siglow's Band Steak and Chicken Dinners Jimmy O'Brien Opening Oct. 14 Take-It-Easy Lodge Mac and Ann McBeaj Closed Tuesday CHECKERS WANTED GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS PLEASANT WORKING CONDITIONS -GOOD WAGES . Apply In person at either Safeway Store in Medford PERPETUAL MOTION W Tl4 tea, tea Malay leal LIKES TO LIC AND 10CK UP HIS hEELS WHEN KC5 FcS:lio OtfltRFW. A'; TH-VT MAKES HiM MA till at last" .vorritc c'ES in to co.vrctr km Fall Dance F rolic Thursday, Friday Craterian Stage As a special features event of the season the Craterian theater brings to their stage Thursday and Friday evenings the Colleen Hope Studio's "Fall Dance Fro lic," j novel and colorful revue starring pupils of the studio. In cluded among the various dance numbers are "Jarabe Tapatio," Mexico's national hat dance. "Acrobatic Specialties," featur ing Kathleen Hammock and Jerry Liebman. are to be featur ed as special numbers. More than 25 children of Medford and community will appear. The screen attraction "The Great John L." playing Wednes day tirough Saturday intro duces to movie fans for the first time Greb McClure, as John L. Sullivan, plus a stellar cast in eluding Linda Darnell, Barbara Britten, Otto Kruger and Wal lace Ford. Merchant Mariner Plans to Organize League of Seamen New Orleans (U.P.) The port of New Orleans, where many men go down to the sea in ships, may become the headquarters of a new nation-wide Legion ot Merchant Mariners. Still In the formative stage, the league is being whipped into shape by N. T. Beyer of New Orleans, who spent two years with the merchant marine. Beyer thinks merchant seamen are entitled to a service organiza tion of their own, and believes tha. the national headquarters should be established here in the second port of the nation. 1 ....tlZau- 7-8 P. M. KM ED Sixty laugh-packed tnlnutet of Songs, Music, Fun I Presented by PALMOLIVE SOAP and COLGATE DENTAL CREAM ' B' CLUVAST WILUAMS GET? 50 EYUECi? ANT" HE. CLOt'TV N0" WITH HtS k.VEE. KlCk kACDEK TO CUE'3 ' H'S FEELING'S lies hvpv aV if W am PAINTING STOLEN Elmira, N. Y. 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