EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wdneiday, Oct. 17, 1943
Your Health and It's Care
Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Reader, should addratt inquirle lot Dr. William Brady.
265 El Camlno. BoTarly Hllla. Calif.
WEAK NERVES
The outpouring o adrenln
(hormone of the adrenal glands)
into the bloodstream under the
influ e n c e of
the fcar-rage-
fight-or - flight
emotion causes
libera t i o n of
conside r a b 1 e
glycogen (ani
mal starch
stored fuel)
from the liver
and mu s c 1 e s
and quick oxi
dation or com
bustion of this
Dr. Brady fuel for con
version into muscular energy.
That is, if there is sufficient
muscular exertion or activity to
use the energy.
If the conventions of civiliza
tion or the rules of propriety
prohibit such natural or primi
tive reaction to emotion, that is.
the everyday emotions, vexa
tions, affronts, Irritations and
annoyances in business,' profes
sional, social and domestic life,
then the machinery of the body
is bound to suffer from exces
sive Wear and tear. There Is only
one way to protect the body
against such damage keep the
belt on the flywheel, keep the
clutch engaged, get sufficient ex
ercise, physical work, active play
every day.
According to Joslin, recog
nized authority on the subject,
there are 400,000 persons In the
United States who have diabetes
and 23 per cent of Our entire pop
ulation, that is, approximately
thirty-three million persons are
"carriers" of the potentiality or
tendency to develop diabetes
by inheritance. Indeed Joslin de
fines diabetes as "an hereditary
disease, characterized by an in
crease of sugar in the blood and
the excretion of sugar in the
urine". Duffle, in his famous
"Book for Us Diabetics", publish
ed by Dr. Don H. Duffie, Cen
tral Lake, Michigan I regard It
as the best $2 investment a dia
betic or a potential diabetic can
make says a diabetic is one who
"is starving for sugar while his
blood is full of it . . . his blood
sugar rides 'round and 'round on
the delivery wagon instead of be
ing delivered". The diabetic can
not burn the glocogen (blood
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
- OF EXECUTOR
111 the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of
Jackson.
In the matter of the estate of
ESTELLAK. ARMSTRON G,
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, 1943, and all
creditors or persons having
claims against the aald 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 ald
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.
Dnted at Medford, Oregon,
this 2nd day of October, 1045.
A. D.
HARRY E. ARMSTRONG,
Executor of the estate of
Eslclla K. Armstrong.
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Jackson County
In the Matter of the Estate of
LILLIAN GRACE HEED, also
known as LILLIAN G. RtiiD,
also known as MRS. GRACE
REED. Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed administratrix of the
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
anainst said estate to present
them at the office of the under
signed's attorney, at 128 East
Main Street, Medford. Orexun,
properly verified and with pro
per voucher, within six mouths
from the date of the first publi
cation of this notice, whicn is
the 3rd day of October, 19 IS.
FLORILLA REED COFFIN,
Administratrix.
D. H. Bcngtson.
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. LEON A
WATSON and THOMAS WAT
SON, wife and husband;
GEORGE WELLS and MAIxlE
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, George Wells, Mitrle
Wells and any and all other per
sons or parties unknown having
or claiming an interest or estate
in the property described in the
Complaint, the above named De
fendant.
IN THE NAME OF lHEi
STATE OF OREGON, you arei
hereby notified and required to I
OR DIABETES?
sugar, glucose, dextrose) when it
is liberated from liver and
muscles under the Influence of
emotion. For further details, if
you want to know more about di
abetes, get Joslin's medical text
book "Treatment of Diabetes"
from the public library, or study
Dr. Duffies guidebook or send
me ten cents in negotiable condi
tion, with stamped self addressed
envelope for the Little Lesson
"Training for Diabetes."
I strongly suspect and this is
all I have to say about it that a
good many people who gamble
recklessly with their health un
der the erroneous impression
that they have "weak nerves"
whatever that may mean in re
ality suffer from mild unrecog
nized diabetes. That's all, I can't
tell you anything more about it.
By way of prophylaxis, pre
vention and even cure of some of
the complaints these victims of
mild undiagnosed diabetes as
cribe to "nerves", I offer this ad
vice: In the great majority of
cases the sufferers can work,
walk, play it off.
Within reason the effects of In
sulin, vitamin Bl, (which I call
poor man's insulin") and physi
cal activity are similar, whether
you have diabetes or not. They
all tend to increase or improve
carbohydrate metabolism, the ox
idation of glycogen or blood sug
ar to yield physical (muscular)
energy (the only kind of energy
we can measure).
QUESTIONS Si ANSWERS
Morning Nausea
tion of something sweet lata at nIKht
.ind early In tho morning to combat
Iho nausea of presnancy. 1 have sul
lered extremolv with It In both preg
nancies but this time the serono'
mornlnc after I began following your
suggestion 1 had no nausea ana have
had none since. (Mrs. L. H. D.)
Answer Thank vou. Ma'am.Ontl-
mal dally ration of vitamin B com
plex, which Is advisable for every ex
nextant mother, probably prevents
morning sickness and many other un
pleasant manifestations. Expectant
mothers will find instructions about
this and other questlona in booklet
Preparing for Maternity" for cony
send ten cents and stamped envelope
nearing your address, ir you want
"The Brady Bnbv Book" also, lnclosa
ten cents additional.
led For Boy
Would box soring and mattress or
link spring and nair-felt separate
mattress be better for three year old
son? We contemplate using his crib
for coming new baby. (D. G.)
Answer Reasonably firm, not too
soft bed It better for most young
persons
(Copyright 1043 by John T. Dllle Co.)
appear in the above Court and
cause and answer the Complaint
of Plaintiffs now on file therein
against you, or otherwise piead
therto. within four (4) weeks
from September 26, 1G4S. the
date of the first publication of
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 ComDlaint. a
succinct statement of which is as
follows, to-wit:
For a partition of the follow
ing described real property:
Tho South half of Lot seven
(7) Block two (2) of Cottage
Home Addition to the city 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
thereof now of record.
The date of the Order for this
service by publication Is Sentem-
Der za, iih.
DON R. NEWBURY.
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Room 207. United States Nat I
Bank Bldg., Medford, Ore.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is herehv civon thai t
have been arinolntiri hv tho
County Court of Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, Administrator nf lh
estate of Frank J. JlcCarvcl, de-
ucoseu. ana nave qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate aro hereby notified
to present them, with proper
vouchers, and duly verified, to
me at tho office of Hurry C.
Skyrman, Attorney for said
estate, at Room J0fl, Medford
Center Building, in Medford,
Oregon, within ri mnntlia imm
the date of this notice.
uaied and first published Oc
tober 10, 1945.
J. D. ROSS, Administrator
Harry C. Skyrman, Attorney
for estate.
Dream Aboard Train
Costly Experience
Billings, Mont. (UP) Tuti,
of tho peace Emil Borberg said
'No'1 when railroad worker
Swen Sutherland asked, "Well
I can dream, can't I?"
Sutherland was asleep In the
aisle nf a train en route to Pas
co, Wash., and was suddenly
awakened as his flying fists
found the chin of Conductor
E. E Clemmens.
The dreamer was bumped
from the train at Laurel and re
turned here to be fined $40 by
Borbirg.
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Louis P. Budenz, former Communist editor, who renounced Communist
P.-irly to rejoin Catholic Church, arrives at South Bend, Ind., where he
will become a member of the faculty of Notre Dame. Accompanied by his
family, Budenz holds his youngest daughter, Justine. Standing (left to
right) ere daughters Josephine, Julia, and Mrs. Budenz. Communist
since 1035. he charged party ideology with fomentnig lust for power.
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THE GRANGE
Gold Hill Orange
H.E.C. of Gold Hill Grange
met October 10 at the hall with
a covered dish luncheon enjoyed
by 12 members. Guests were
Nora Wait, Mildred Wright, Mrs.
Allen, Mrs. Nuson of Minnea
polis, and Mrs. Grover Kelly, of
Ohio.
The ladies voted to hold a
bazaar on December 8 to be pre
ceded by a dinner. A beautiful
Colonial quilt is being prepared
to be given away at the bazaar.
A pot luck dinner on October
11, honoring Past Master Howes
and f-imlly was attended by 87
members and friends. Master
John Gray acted as toastmaster.
Brother Howes, Sister Howes,
Nora Wait. Frances Spurlin and
others responded with talks.
Younq Grangers presented Bro
ther Howes with a nice billfold.
When the past mastefs pin
comes he will receive that also.
Brother Howes has been ap-nolntt-d
Grange deputy for east
ern Oregon. Grange members
wish him luck in his new assign
ment.
SOUTHERN STYLE
Fort Smith. Wyo. (U.R) A
Southern soldier at Ki;t Francis
E. Warren recently was assigned
the role of a "Jap" for maneuv
ers and told to make a Nip-type
suicidal charge with all the
sound effects. Ho charged, yell
ing, "Banzai, you all."
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SON KILLS FATHER
IN HUNTING MISHAP
Wells, Nev., Oct. 17 (U.R) A
coroner's jury here today found
that Herbert A. Wilson, Jr., a
janitor at the Wells h(gh school,
accidentally shot and killed his
father in the Ruby Mountains
near Pole Canyon late yesterday.
The fatality was the first re
corded in Nevada during the
1945 hunting season.
Wilson, Sr., whose home was
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