Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Your Health and It's Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Resdsrs should eddrois Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady.
26S El Ctmlno. BaverJy Kills. CalU.
BEWARE CARBOLIC ACID
A child's fingers were Injured
by a machine, one linger crush
ed, another almost severed.
The doctor
gave the child
the benefit of
the doubt by
sewing the
nearly severed
finger In place.
Five days at-
terwird (as
the child s par.
e n t describes
lt In the hos
pital the doc
Dr. Brady
tor informed
the parents the child had
bolic gangrene".
car
Now this is confusing. The
parent is vague or careless about
the identity of the - doctor no
telling from the letter whether
me doctor gave the child the
first aid treatment and the
treatment In the hospital, or
uerhaos a second doctor horned
in and took charge In that
ethical way doctors who hang
around hospitals or hold "staff
positions do when such a case
comes in. I know. I served as
a physician on the staff of a hos
pital for years. It's a nice rack
et If sou can wangle a place on
the staff. Not so nice for those
who practice on their own.
The doctor at the hospital told
the child's parent the child had
"carbolic gangrene" and that It
was caused by the (careful, now.
Brady, you'll stir up a veritable
hornet s nest if you Just presume
the trade name for the product
Is no 'onger private property)
well, we'll call It the Saponat
rd Solution of Cresol or Solution
of Cresol with Soap, which had
been used as an ' antiseptic" in
the dressings. The parent says
they changed doctors and the
fecond doctor (ah, then, the first
doctor talked himself out of the
picture, ah?) amputated at once,
where the gangrene was. The
first doctor had been waiting
for the gangrene to stop. Does
gangrene stop' (Signed ...)
I (TJrady) imagine the first
doctor had discontinued use of
the cresol and was waiting to
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County,
tn the Mutter of the Estate of
EDMUND PE1LE, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Ed
mund Alfred Peile, administrator
witli the will annexed, of the
above entitled estate, has filed
his final account and petition for
distribution and that the 8th day
of November. 1945, at 10:00
o'clock A. M. at the court room
Df said court, have been appoint
ed as the time and place for the
hearing thereof. All persons in
terested are required, then and
there, to show cause, if any there
be, why said account should not
be approved and distribution
made.
EDMUND ALFRED PEILE,
Administrator.
J. F. FLIEGEL,
Attorney for Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
LOTTIE VELMA PEILE, De
ceased. Notice Is hereby given that
Jonio Deborah Pelle, Executor of
the above entitled estate, has
filed her final account and peti
tion for distribution and that the
Rth day of November, 194S, at
10:00 o'clock A. M., at the court
room of said court, have been
appointed at, the time and place
for the hearing thereof. All per
sons Interested are required, then
and there, to show cause, it any
there be, why said account
should not be approved and dis
tribution made.
JONIE DEIiORAH PEILE,
Executor.
7. F. FLIEGEL,
Attorney for Executor.
CITATION
tn the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Jackson County.
tn the Matter of the Estato of
Mary J. Alsdorf, also known
ns Mary C. Alsdorf, and as
Mary June Alsdorf, Deceased.
To Robert R. Casement, Thomas
A. Casement, Hulbert Case
ment, Wilmei E. Dlllabaugh,
Wesley C. Dillabaugh, Law
rence V. Dillabaugh, LilllRn
May Lee, William H. Dilla
bauch. Mary L Bv'sso. 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 He:
IN THE NAME OF THE'
STATE OF OREGON, you and 1
each of you are hereby cited and ;
required to appear in the above .
entitled Court and matter within
ten days from the dote of 'he I
service of this citation upon you, I
If personally served upon you In j
Jackson County, Oregon; or I
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
V - VSP.taV''. i
j.
H. LEONG. Herbalist
Tusiday, Oct. 18, 1945
, see whether the blanching
or
apparont death of the injured
tissues would clear up. That, I
should say, was good sense. I'd
want to wait and see if my fin
gers were at stake.
Cresol Is virtually crude "car
bolic acid" officially it Is
"mixture of cresols and other
nhenols obtained from coal tar"
The official name for "carbolic
acid" is phenol.
In my ludgment neither "car
bolic acid" (phenol) nor cresol
nor any preparation containing
phenol or cresol should be used
on any cut, abrasion or wouna.
I believe It Is too dangerous, too
likelv to cause gangrene (death
of the tissues or the finger it
self). I believe even the weak
est "carbolic salve" or other
ointment containing phenol or
cresol retards natural healing by
destroying delicate new cells as
fast as they can form.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Ear Htopples
After yen" nl qucatlnK I have
found aatlsfnctnry way to exclude
disturbing nolne ao I can ret to Bleep
I wirk nlehts and have to aleep
dayttir.ee. Probably niany or your
readers would like to know about ...
(paraffin or waxy plugs you mould
In watro flnneri to fit your own ear
ranalii which I believe, are avail
able In the east and middles west In
druf-slnres, sporting goods e,01- etc'
Answer Thank you. Ordinary
paraffin candle or the material called
nft nnrarrin u-axlnnt the hard par
affin used for sealing canned Jellies
and fruits) Is practical for ear stop
ples, r'or excluding water from the
ears, swimmers and divers may tise
either natural lambs wool or cotton
hatting (not absorbent cotton I in aer-p
the er canals plugged while In the
water.
Apia Kinmirn
I mtmt tell you haw grateful we are
for your pamphlet "YanKee mom
neh". Mv husband has suffered I
great deal for several years from
what some doctors call "nervous
hvperacjdtty" and others call pepllc
ulcer He has taken Innumerable
ant-aclds and followed prescribed
diets with indifferent results. But
rn, iha thron months 'since he hcKan
using the discs you recommended for
hvneractdllv ne nas sn oven mmum
complete relief (Mrs. A. R. H.I
Answer Thank you. Ma'am. On re.
quest I'll mall any reader who pro
vides stamped self addressed envelope
the pamphlet "Yankee oiomacn .
Please recommend something to re.
move pimples and blackneaas. ftiy
face is a slrht (Miss A. F.)
Ansver Send stamped envelope
hearing your address, lor monograph
on "Acna .
(Copyright IMS by John F. Dllle Co.)
within twenty days from the
date of the service of this cltat-
tlon upon you, If personally
served upon you in any other
county of the State of Oregon; or
within twenlyelRlit aays irom
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 mado 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
Mcdford. In Jackson County,
Oregon, as prayed for in the
petition of tho executor on file
herein.
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 tho first pub
lication of this citation Is Septem
ber 2Sth. 1945.
WITNESS the Honorable J. B.
Coleman, County Judge of Jack
son County, Oregon, and Judge
3f the above entitled Court, and
the seal of this Court, this 24th
day of September, 1945.
O. R. CARTER,
Clerk of the above entitled Court.
By NYDAH NEIL,
Deputy.
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon 'or Jackson County.
In 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 Mcdford. Oregon,
as the time and place fni hearing
objections to finld Final Account,
and for the settlement thereof.
GERTRUDE E. WEEKS,
Executrix.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Attorney for Executrix.
Closlna time for Sunday inc. Late
to natstrv a 00 Saturday afternoon
Please lememher
PLAYING This Week
Jimmy O'Brien's
Orchastra
Nationally Known Band
from Hollywood
Steak and Chicken Dinners
Take-It-Easy Lodge
Mae and Anne McBea
Open 7 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Closed Friday
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart. Rheumatism. Asthma Catarrh
Piles Prostate Gland Eciema and all die.
orders ot Lieer Kid nay Trouble and
Mhr complaints disappear attar using.
CHINESE KERBS
Removed to Sparta Btdg.
Phone 5817
On the Radio Chain
STATIONB
Cbaln afflttatloo and wbera the)
are un the dial.
HA1.K (Musi mo Portland; REX
(Alio II 90 Portland KtiO I Alio
slu Man Francisco. KtiW (MIC)
iZtl Portland. KJR (ABC) ICJU0
Seattle KNX II.KSI loll) Los An
teles. KOA (NBC) 850 Denver.
KIIIN (CHS) 7U P. .rllind, KIIMO
(NSC' 950. Seattle. KPO (NBC) 680
San franclsco: KSL (CBS) 1 160. Sail
Lake tttv
Time Shown is PWT.
TiJf.snAy
'( Pi". Terry and Pirates, ABC;
O. K. Fi.r Release. NBC; News, MUS;
Knox Manning. CBS.
0:13 o m. Dick Tracy, ABC: Super,
man. MBS: Bettv and Bob, NBC.
3 30 pm Date Wllh Judy, NBC:
Jack Aimstrong. ABC: News, CBS'
Cantotn Midnlrht, MBS.
3:45 r,.in. Raymond Swing, ABC:
lorn Mix. MBS: Newf CBS.
6:00 p m. Inner Sanctum, CBS: Guy
Lomba-ro. ABC: Amos and Andy,
NBC: Gabriel Heatter MBS.
6:!3 pm. Heal Stories, MBS.
P m F bber McGee and Molly
NBC: American Forum MBS.
7:00 pm. Bob Hope, NBC; The
Ford Show CBS.
7:13 pm. Fulton Lewla. MBS.
7:30 pm Hlldegarde, NBC: Holly
wood Preview, CBS; County Fair,
8 00 p m, Supper Club NBC:
Lum
no. i:ner, auc; .jack
Klrkwood
813 pm Fleetwood Lawton, NBC
Jack hmlth Show CBS. Newa of To
morrow ABC.
8:30 p.m. Johnny Presents, NBC:
Theater of Romance. CBS: Allan
young Show, ABC; The Falcon, MBS.
0 00 p.m. B.'r Town, CBS; Glen
""ws, jviua; uark venture,
ABC.
0:13 pm. Rex Miller, MBS.
1)30 pm. Hollywood Theater, NBC;
Murder Will Out ABC.
lo ot, pm. Newa. NBC; Charlie Chan
ABC; San Francisco Opera, MBS.
10:13 D.m. t.plnnrl Rlnui ATr-. Ul.
Honor the Barber. NBC. '
10:3.) pm. Edwin C. HIM, CBS;
Fnnncrn:in's Ntt r-tn,. Anr-. c......
heart Swing-time NBC. '
J1:0 p.m. Talks. CBS. Newa, NBC.
WK1INESOAT
BOO O fn Terrv nrt Plr.i.. an.
O K For Release NBC; Knox Man
ning. CHS News MBS.
a 13 p m Dick I'racv. ABC: Sunar.
man MBS Betty and Bob NBC
5 .30 O m lack Arma.-nna AU,
New. CBS: CaDtaln MMnlotit MM-
45 o m Flmer Peterson. NBC
Tom Mix. MBS; Raymond Swing.
ABC: Mews. CBS
(100 pm Crank Sinatra. CBS;
f.rtclie Cantor. NBC; Gabriel Heater,
MBS.
0 13 o m Rva. Life St-irlea MBS
(T3U r. m Mr District Attorney
NBC; Malsle. CBS: Spotlight Bands
MBS. Jones and 1. ABC.
...y,"".." m K"v Kvser'a Kollege
NUC: Ureal Moments In Music, CBS;
Countcn:py, ABC.
7:13 p. nt.. News. MBS.
7:30 p. m., Andrews Sisters, CBS:
Lone Hanger, MBS.
8:00 p ni.. Supper Club. NBC: Jack
Klrkwood, CBS; Main Line, MBS;
News ABC.
8 IS o m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC:
Jack Smith Show CBS; Main Line
MBS Nrws. ABC
8 30 p m.. Evenlnf With Romberg.
NBC; fir. Christian, CBS; Fresh Up
Show ,MBS.
H 110 p in Mr and Mre North NBC:
lack Carson CBS; News, MBS.
U 13 o m Golden Harmonies ABC
0 30 o m Arch Onoler Plava, MBS
looo p m News NBC. Charlie
Chan ABC: Fulton lwts MBS
ll;30 p m Orchestra CBS Kenne
mans Nile Club ABC: Thomas An
thony and Orchestra. NBC; Excarpu
Irom great Music MBS
11:00 p m Newa AHC; Orchestra
CBS: Hotel Blltmnre Orel). NBC
Box Car Migrants
.Look For Farm In
Merced Vicinity
Merced, Calif., Oct. 16 (U.R)
Bathed and refreshed, Mr. and
Mrs., Hay Gilbert, who traveled
3,000 miles in a freight car with
three cows, four heifers, two
bulls and a dog, today were look
ing around for a berry farm.
It was a pretty tiring trin."
Mrs. Gilbert said, "and it's good
to rest for a while.
The Gilberts, who came to the
San Joaquin Valley because "we
heard it was wonderful berry
country," left Augusta, Me.. Oct.
4, and arrived in Merced yester
day.
Jammed Into the boxcar in ad
dition to their cattle, kept in a
stall at one end of the car, the
middleiiRcd couple brought their
11)37 Chrysler coupe and most of
their household belongings.
ANNUAL SCHOOL CENSUS
UNDER WAY IN COUNTY
The annual Jackson Countv
school census is now underway
and under the law should be
completed and filed by Novem
ber 1, the county school superin
tendent s office reports.
Winter Is Almost Here!
Let us check your car over now. Tune it up for
cold morning starts Repair all cooling system
trouble so you won't waste your anti-f reexe. Let
us put the proper lubricants in their proper
places. In other words, let us put your car in
proper condition for winter driving.
Selby Chevrolet Co.
ASHLAND, OREGON
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S GERETY
GETS AIR MEDAL
WITH GOLD STAR
Aboard USS Monterey Off
Tokyo Thomas H. Gerety, 19-year-old
aviation ordnanceman
second class and combat aircrew
man, has been awarded the air
medal with a gold star for duty
involving fast carrier task force
strikes against the Japanese
homeland. The gold star repre
sents a second air medal.
Gerety was cited for "dis
tinguishing himself by meritori
ous acts while participating in
aerial flights in operations
against the enemy in the vici
nity of Kyushu, Okinawa and
Honshu."
"As gunner of a carrier-based
plane during the period May 13
to Aug. 10, 1945, he participated
in 10 strikes against enemy ship
ping, airfields and Installations,
inflicting extensive damage," the
citation reads.
Gerety has been recommended
for an additional award in con
nection with a daring and suc
cessful attack on a heavy cruiser,
caught cowering at anchor in
the Inland Sea off Kure on July
28.
Gerety's parents, Mr. and Mrs
Thomas M. Gerety, live at 120
South Newtown street in Med-
ford. He was attending Medford
high school when he joined the
navy on May 23, 1943
SAYS NAVY DAY SHOW
' DELAYS MEN'S RETURN
Washington, Oct. 16 (U.R)
Rep. Raymond S. Springer, R.,
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HERSELF-AN- HER GRANNY BRAINS CIJT-AN' ONE IS A M'&OON WHO NOT YQ' I I S??X.'wE?&" J . . H I
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Ind., protested today against the
diversion of warships for a Navy
Day exhibit at New York while
servicemen overseas await trans
portation home.
"It is a sad commentary for us
to behold the rush of our ships
to New York for exhibit on Navy
Day while our boys bit idly by,
on some deserted island, wanting
to comu home," Springer told the
House. "Yet there is no available
space upon the ships remaining
in the service to bring them.'
ROGUE RIVER LODGE
Delicious Dinners
Cocktail Lout.ge Dancing
Open Every Night
Except Tuesdays
Phone Trail 1404
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"Get set for tomorrow go to)
school now" is one of the i
P.-T.A.'s suggestions to today's j
high school youth. I
Chalker's Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
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CLOSED MONDAVS
Thursdays Private Parties Only
For Itescrvatlons Ph. Gold HIU 7
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Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00
a. m. except Sunday. Phone
day time 5300; night 9101
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punch left, too.
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it rated as the greatest
of all football linemen.
Nearing 60, he return
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uniform, and tore the
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