Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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SIX MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Your Health and It's Care
Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D.
Haadars ihould address Inquiries loi Or William Brady.
26ft El Cimlno BaTarJf Hilla Calit.
THE PHYSIOLOGY OF FEAR
From Raider the wolf In the
next block to Dinky the Boston
terrior next door, nothing with
four feet and a gr-r-r-r-rh ever
disturbed the
rinmnAlir ftf
rA Tony the Wir-
lsh Terror,
j SA though likely
as not we
dragged
home' after
the encounter
a piteous
wreck of what
an hour or
two before.
IV-
had been
Dr. Brady
handsome but
Insufferably snobbish creature.
On the other hand the abject
terror the poor fellow suffered
all through the Fourth of July
which began, generally, about
June 25, so far as noises indicat
ed, had to be seen to be believ
ed. At the first firecrecker pop
Tony would come tearing into
the house and crawl as far un
dcr cover as he could, and stay
there all day or until peace and
quiet returned to the neighbor
hood.
Fear, fright or terror la an
emotion common to man and
animals. But anxiety, worry,
apprehension or premonition
plagues only man, especially
civilized man.
It is evident from the magni
tude of the quackery and nos
trum business in Yankceland
that the majority of Americans
who boast a high school or col
lege "education" are woefully
ignorant of physiology and hy
giene. Both fear and rage, or diluted
fear (worry, anxiety) and an
noyance or irritation (diluted
rage) cause more or less out
pouring of adrcnin from the
adrenal glands into the blood,
and adrcnin brings out (mobil
izes) sugar from the store of
glycogen (animal starch) in the
liver, the sugar being the fuel
required to supply immediate
energy. Energy for what? Ener
gy for muscle work, whether in
fighting or running away.
Well, suppose culture, refine
ment, convention, the need to
appease or the need to retain
good will or patronage or con
fidence forbids such national re
action. Then you are in a state
comparable with an automobile
engine racing with clutch re
leased or gear disengaged. If
you can't use your muscles In
fight or flight, nor even excuse
yourself to duck into the next
room or go through some vig
orous exercises, you must just
(it or stand there and take it
or the muscles of your heart
and arteries must take it and
that's the physiological explan
ation of "nervous tension."
Incidentally, this little lesson
In physiology should make it
clear why sedentary people
should not become baseball or
or football fans, but instead, if
they want to enjoy life and live
long, cultivate some sport, game
or pastime in which they can
participate themselves AC
TION is what they need to save
their arteries, even if it be just
playing catch or pitching horse
shoes or pushing a llttlo ball
around a patch of greensward
with a putter anything but vi
carious excitement or make-believe.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Terpln Hydrate
In an article on winter cough you
menUoned capsules of terpln hydrate.
What do these capsules contain? Aro
they harmless? (M. T. G.)
Answer Terpln hydreta la a crys
talline derivative of oil of turpentine.
Two grains In capsula twice a day
after food Is hnrmless to take as an
expectorant in chronic bronchitis. Oft
n two or three drops of pure oil ot
turpenUne mot crude spirits of tur
pentine used by painters) on a little
ausar or tn a capsule, twlca dally
alter food, will give tlia same relief
for chronio winter cough. For further
suggestions send twenty-five cents and
stamped envelope hearing your ad
dress, for booklet "Call It Crl ",
aulfsntlsnilde
Would the tact that a pilot was
taklnr sulfanilamide or sulfathlazole
have any bearing on unexplained loss
of control of his ship? tP. W.)
PIN-WORMS
At Last
A Real Treatment!
Anyaha who has asrer had Pln-Worms
knows how lormsntlue anil embarrasslne
tilts Infection ean be, ai.d how hsrtl it mar
! to deal with the creatures, oace thar get
a. foothold tnsiile the body.
Today, thanks to a aperlsl, medically We
carnited drug trenlUn vtolvt), a hishlr f
fi-ctlve irentinent has been mails p.issll.l.
This drug Is the vital Insreitlent In P'W,
the I'in-Worm talilsla detel.iped in the lab
oratories of Dr. 1). Jams A Hon. P-W tab
lets are small and easy to take, and they
act ID a special way to remove Pin-Worms.
I 8o srstch out for the warning signs that
fesy aiean I'in-Worma tn your child or
f ourself especially the aaaravatina rectal
Ira. And don't tMay. Ask your dnitrsisl
for JATNI'S P-W rleht away, and follow
the directions. Satisfaction guaranteed, or
yuur money hack.
It's aaay to remember t fvw for Pin-Worms 1
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
REMEDIES
8 Removed le Snarla ElrV
I. H. LEONG, Herbalist
Tueiday. Not. 13. 1945
Answer Competent physicians pre
scribing drugs of that class caution
patients to remain at noma and at
rest until four or five day after the
drug has been discontinued, and par
ticularly against driving a car, making
any important decision or signing im.
portant papers because It is known
that such drugs are likely to Impair
Judgment for a while.
(Copyright 1043 by John T. Dilla Co.)
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eight feet.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF FILING FINAL
ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, lor the county or
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of
1SSIE McCULLY, deceased.
NOTICE IS HKHEBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed
his1flnnl account mid report in
the above entitled estate and
that by order of tho County
Court in and fnr Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, a hearing upon tho
same has been set for Friday.
the Zdrd nay of November,
1U43, in the County Court Hooni
nt the Court House In Medford,
Jackson County, Oregon, nt the
hour of ten o clock, A. M,
All persons having objections
thereto are hereby notified to
present the same on or before
such time.
Date of first publication of
this notice is October 23, 1945.
EUGENE THOUND1KE.
Executor oftlie Estate of
Issie MfCtillv, defeased
GEORGE M. liOlSEHTS,
Attorney for Executor.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Ort-Kon for Jackson Countv.
LILY A K L E N E K1UCKSON,
Plaintiff, vs.
El.MKK THEODORE ERICK-
SON, Defendant.
To Elmer Theodore Erlckson, the
above named Defendant:
In the Name of the State of
Oregon, you arc hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit within four
weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and
if vou fail so to appear and ans
wer said complaint for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will applv
to tho Court for the relief do-
FOR STOMACH inniit
Heart. Rheumatism Asthma Catarrh
Piles Prostata (Jiand Eeteme and all die
orders of Lleet Kidney Trouble and
ither complaints disappear titer using
CHINESE HERBS
Phort. 5817
manded In her complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree of this Court for-
lever dissolving the bonds of
matrimony now existing be-
; tween Plaintiff and Defendant
and granting Plaintiff a divorce
j from Defendant.
The date of the order for pub-
: lication of this summons is
October 29, 1945. The time pre
scribed for publication of this
summons is once each week for
four consecutive weeks. The
date of the first publication of
this summons is October 30,
1945.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address: Medford
Oregon.
SUMMONS FOR
PUBLICATION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON IN
AND FOR THE COUNTY OF
Jackson.
VERNON CHRISTOPHERSON
and VIOLA CHRISTOPHER-
SON, husband and wife.
Plaintiffs
vs.
SARAH E. KENNEDY (some
times known as S. E. Ken
ncdy), and P. A. KENNEDY,
ncr nusnand, if living, and
their respective unknown
heirs, if dead: R. D. SAN
FORD, (sometimes known as
ii. U. 5 A N D F O R D), and
MARY C. SANFORD, his
wife, If living, and their re
spective unknown heirs, if
dead; JOHN WOOD (some
times known as John Woods)
and if married, MARY JANE
WOOD, true given name un
known, his wife, if living, and
their respective unknown
heirs, if dead; J. R. MOODY,
a single man, if living, and his
unknown heirs, if dead; EM
MA A. HOWE, and if married,
JOHN DOE HOWE, true giv
en name unknown, her hus
band, if living, and their re
spective unknown heirs, if
dead; and all parties or per
sons unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest in or to the real prop
erty hereinafter described, or
In or to any portion thereof.
Defendants.
To the defendants above named,
and to each thereof, Greet
ings: In tho name of the State of
Oregon, you and each of you,
are hereby summoned and re
quired to appear In the above
entitled Court and cause, and
answer the complaint of the
plaintiffs now on file therein
against you, within four weeks
after the date of the first publi
cation of this Summons.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTI
FIED that if you fail so to ap
pear and answer jaid complaint
within the time aforesaid, for
want thereof the plaintiffs will
apply to the said Court for the
relict demanded In said com
plaint, succinctly stated as fol
lows: For a decree of this Court de
creeing and adjudging the above
named plaintiffs, Vernon Chris
topherson and Viola Christo
pherson, husband and wife, to
be tho absolute fee simple own
ers of tho real property herein
after described, and in posses
sion and entitled to the exclus
ive possession thereof, and for
ever quieting plaintiffs' title
thereto; and adjudging that none
of the defendnnts above named.
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or any party or persons un
known claiming by, through or
under said defendants, or any
thereof, h-. ve any interest or
right whatsoever in or to said
real property, or in or to any
portion thereof, and perpetual
ly enjoining and restraining said
defendants, or any thereof, from
claiming or attempting to claim,
or setting up or asserting any
interest whatsoever in said real
property, or any part thereof,
adverse to the interest and title
of plaintiffs herein in said
premises, and giving and grant
ing unto the plaintiffs a judg
ment for the costs and disburse
ments in this suit against any
of the defendants who may ap
pear herein to question or con
test the rights of the plaintiffs,
all as is further and more fully
set forth in the said complaint
now on file and of record in the
records and files of this Court
and cause, to which complaint
reference is hereby made.
That the said real property
Is situated In the County of Jack-
son, State of Oregon, and de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
All that portion of the Rob
ert S. Jewett Donation Land
Claim No, 40 situated on the
North bank of Rogue River,
in Sections 20 and 21, Town
ship 36 South, Range 4 West
of the Willamette Meridian, in
Jackson County, Oregon, EX
CEPTING THEREFROM the
land described in Vol. "T"
Page 315 Miscellaneous Rec
ords of Jackson County, and
in Vol. 244, page 33, and Vol.
240, page 253 of the Deed
Records of Jackson County,
Oregon.
ALSO: Lots Tive '(5) and
Six (U) in Section 21; and the
Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section
10, all in Township 36 South,
Range 4 West of the Willam
ette Meridian, Jackson Coun
ty, Oregon, excepting there
from the following:
Beginning at the Northeast
corner of the Southeast Quar-
ter of the Southwest Quarter
of said Section 16, and run
ning thence South 225 feet to
the County Road; thence fol
lowing Southwesterly along
the County Road, 850 feet;
thence West 440 feet; thence
North 880 feet to the North
lino of the said Southeust
Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter; thence East 1000 feet
to the place of beginning.
ALSO: The Southwest Quar
ter of the Southwest Quarter
of Section 16, in said Town
ship and Range, containing 40
acres, more or less, according
to the U. S. Government sur
vey thereof.
Together with all water and
water rights, ditch and ditch
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rights, and all of the tene
ments, hereditaments and ap
purtenances appurtenant to or
pertaining to any or all of said
several tracts or parcels of
land, or to any part or por
tion thereof.
VOU ARE FURTHER NOTI
FIED that the date of the first
publication of this Summons is
October 23, 1945, and that you
are required to appear herein
within four weeks from and
after the said date under and
pursuant to an Order of the Hon
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orable H. K. Hanna, Judge of thei
above entitled Court, duly made
and entered on the 22nd day of
October, A. D. 1945, to which
said Order reference is also
hereby made. i
Dated and first published Oc-I
tooer 23rd, A. D. 1945.
F. J. NEWMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Office and Post Office
Address:
Craterian Building,
Medford, Oregon.
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