Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 10, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Wednesday. Oct. 10, 194S
Your Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readori thould addratt toqulriai toi Dr. William Brady.
26S El Camlno. Bavarly Hilla. Calit.
NOT A BRUSH
In the five hundred pages of
"Nutrition and Physical Degen
eration", the third printing of
which has jusi
been issued by
the author,
W e a ton 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
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 docs
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
atung 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
aour 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
havo 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 hereby noutiea
to present them, with proper
vouchers, and duly verified, to
mo at the office of Harry C.
Skyrman, Attorney for said
estate, at Room 409, 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 Warranta
Willow Springs School Dis
trict 14 will offer for saie a
series of five negotiable interest
bearing warrants payable one an
nually. Four at $669.99 and one
at $670.01. 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 matter 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 marie, 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, dulv veri
fied and with proper vouchers
thereto attached, to me, and ull
persons owing said deceased at
time of her demise or the said
estate are hereby notified to pav
their said indebtedness to me a't
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
Estella K. Armstrong,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State !
of Oregon for Jackson Countvi
In the Matter of the Estate of
LILLIAN GRACE REED, also
known as LILLIAN G. REED, I
also known as MRS. GRACE i
REED. Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed administratrix of the
Many Hard of Hearing
Can Hear Tomorrow
vita OurlM' drem 4 with e staph srriM- It
ri ,I dcBjcocd. bottt.nd lr nouns bwMins Nd
aoiwadu tohuO-ord ofcoiulalcdu ccronl.
try tht OurlM Ham. Mathnd IM that m.ay
Say dm tfutblrd thrm to hat, writ if all You sut
Cr betut alt, wklnt tstt rinrlc twt at Tew rl
Dr! Bradr
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 or tne
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 why
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 become of that booklet
about "Odd House' you were pre
paring;? (M. S.)
Answer C'est la auerre. Perhaps
we mav revive Odd House when the
Blah artists let throimh describing
,h lunnriiTfnl new nudaets In ure-
naratlon and et one or two or thorn
into production. At present It Is like
pant no new panU for me till 1 can
let Just what ( want without having
a friend who Is a friend of the fol
low who sella pants.
rune
Is hearing your pulso a symptom of
something' Sometimes I hear It loud
ly and sometimes not at all.
An.w,. II rinesn't siunlfv you have
Data In your belfry 1 began to hear
my own pulse loudly sometimes here
two or three years ago. but I've been
nutty so much longer than that .
Hearing your own pulse or heartbeat
suggests presence of a plug of hard
ened cerumen Iwasl In ear canal,
obstruction of Eustachian tube be
tween nnst-nasal cavity and middle
ear cavity, more rarely other causes.
Give yoursell me oenein wi
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
Muin Street, Medford, Oregon,
properly verified and with pro
per voucher, within six mouths
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, Defendants.
TO Leona Watson, Thomas
Watson, Gcorgo 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 therein
against you, or otherwise plead
therto. 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-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 citv of
Medford: and the East 90 feet
of Lot three (3) Block six (6)
of Riverside Subdivision In
and to the city of Medford: all
in Jackson County Oregon ac
cording to the official plats
inereof now of record
Thedato of the Order for this
FOR SALE
ONE
Caterpillar 50
DIESEL
TRACTOR
and Bulldozer
Located 17 Milts North ol
Medford on Cratar Lake
Highway
Gulf Red Cedar Co.,
Inc.
Box 308
Stockton, California
service bv publication Is Septem
ber 26. 1945.
DON R. NEWBURY.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Room 207. United States Nat l
Bank Bldg., Mcdford, Ore.
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The first design for a para
chute was made by A. Fausto
Veranzio of Venice, who de
signed and used a parachute
from sketches made by Leona. do
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 Anna McBa
Closed Tuesday
CHECKERS
WANTED
GOOD PERMANENT POSITIONS
PLEASANT WORKING
CONDITIONS -GOOD WAGES
. Apply In person at either
Safeway Store in Medford
PERPETUAL MOTION
LIKES TO LIC AND klCK UP HIS
HEELS WHEN KVS FF'XWvl
AO Th.-ir MAVtS H.H NA
TILL AT LAST .VJrfit? C'ES
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Fall Dance Frolic
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
Greal John L," playing Wednes
day 1 1 T o u g h Saturday intra
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
Npw Orleans (U.R) The rjort
of New Orleans, where many
men go down to the sea in ships,
may become the headquarters of
a new nation-wide Legion of
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
the. the national headquarters
should be established here in
the second port of the nation.
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Sixty laugh-packed minutes
of Songs, Music, Funl
Presented by
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PAINTING STOLEN
Elmira, N. Y. Oct 10 (U.R)
A painting, valued at $10,000'
and attributed to the 17th cen
tury Spanish master, Velasquez,
has been stolen from the Arnot
art gallery here, authorities re
ported today. The loss was dis
covered when patrons found the
empty frame hanging in a first
floor display room.
Albuquerque, N M., Oct. 10
(U.R) An Albuquerque man, A.
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
Delicious Dinners
Cocktail Lour.ge Dancing
Open Every Night ,
Except Tuesdays
Phone Trail 1404
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Chalker's Motel & Lodge
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