EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Wednesday. Dec. 5. 1945
Your Hsalth and It's Care
Br OH- WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Header! thou Id eddresi Inqulrlee toi Dr William Brady.
265 CI Cemino Beverly Hill. Colli.
KEEP COOL A
Men and women approaching
middle age commonly develop
thpse manifestations of long con
tinued l o aine
d e f i c 1 ency,
without appar
ent thyroid
gland enlarge
ment:
Chronic tired
feelings and
lack of former
a m b i t ion or
pep, a state
little if any re-
1 i e v e d by a
rest or a vaca
tion; a tendon-
Dr. Brady
cy to accumulate flabby excess
weight, depression of spirits and
a bleak or almost melancholy
outlook; mental torpor and per
haps some impairment of the
memory; graying and falling of
the hair, sallow or muddy com
plexion, and other signs of pre
mature aging; poor circulation
as evidenced by cold hands and
feet and a desire for more cloth
ing or more artificial heat where
normal persons are comfortable
with light clothing and moder
ate room temperature.
The habit of coddling oneself.
that Is, wearing more clothing
than is necessary for comfort
and heating the atmosphere
above 70, contributes to the ac
cumulation of flabby fat. On the
other hand the habit of wearing
only the minimum with which
one can get by and regulating
the household or shop or office
temperature by thermostat set
nt 68 or from 65 to 70 but never
higher, contributes to the preser
vation of youthful slenderncss
and vite.
Here again I quote Prof. Leon
ard Hill, English physiologist:
"It is absurd to put on an
overcoat when going out for
a walk. It is good to go out
and be braced by feeling cold
and so be impelled to take vig
orous exercise."
See what I mean?
If you are practically sowed
up for the winter you needn't
take offence at my teaching
about coddling. This Is a free
country. But on the other hand
if you are going to attend the
football game as a spectator
don't throw your long wool un
derwear, your wool sox and
your overcoat away you may
need 'em to keep you from freez
ing. However, it is purely and
simply a question of your per
sonal comfort and that's all.
For everyday winter living,
provided you go on living and
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SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT
ND SLENDER
do not hibernate, Prof. Hill's ad
vice is excellent, and especially
so if you are inclined to accumu
late slacker flesh in the winter.
Get the physiological principle
of Dr. Hill s advice clearly fixed
in mind when you go out in
the cold without your coddling
you are stimulated and the mus
cular activity thus induced
warms you up while you are
burning off the superfluous. If
you coddle yourself when going
out you are depressed, relaxed,
softened "feel the cold," you
can't keep warm enough, and
your body stores the unburned
fuel as fat. '
QUESTIONS it ANSWERS
Insoluble Mystery
Last year our boy went oversea!
and was seasick throughout the trip
I asktsd for your instructions to pre
vent seasickness, and on the next
overseas trip he followed your in
structions and was not sick at all.
Now the other boy Is In Japan he.
too. was seasick all the way across.
He may ret home hefora long and
he wanta the instructions.
(Mrs. V. Jfi. A.)
Answer Benin two days before
volaue and continue for first two
duys of voyase taking each morning
on rising hall a bottle of Solution of
Magnesium Citrate. inreo umca a
day. an hour before mealtime, take
tablet of atropine sudlate luuin
grain. Before boarding ship or up-
noardlng snip place in cncn vat
canal a cone of gauze, llfhlly but
not tightly packed In. to dun an
sounds. Wear these earplugs for the
first two or three days. The trouble
with this method of preventing mal
de mer Is that we'll never know
whether It, or for that matter any
other method. Is worth the trouble,
for seasickness is unpredictable. Any.
way this Is safer than the practice
of taking proprietary nostrums that
contain heart-depressing, blood-destroying
acctanllde.
EmrrKcnry Emetic
Please give details of the prepara
tion you described which produces
instant vomiting. You said t should
be kept In the first aid kit for use if
children swallow poison. (II. R. A.)
Answer Copper sulfate, blue
stone, blue vitriol. Keep In the
emergency kit either a half dozen
one-rraln tablets of copper sulfate or
a two-ounce via! of n solution of six
grains of copper sulfate in water, if
an Infant or young child swallows
poison, give a tahlespnonful of the
solution, or one grain dissolved In a
tahlespoonful of water, as a quick
emetic. It empties the stomach Im
mediately not after a long ten or
fifteen minutes, as when ipevao Is
used.
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE FOR CHANGE
OF NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned have ap
plied to the County Court ol
Jackson County. Oregon, for the
change of name of James Kay
Hamons to that of James Kay
Rowden. and the said Court oy
Order duly made has ordered
the publication of notice ol said
application for a period of thirty
(30) days. All persons interested
are hereby notified to makp or
file their objections to said pe-
tion with said Court on or before
the 15th day of December, 1945,
at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day in the Court Room
of said Court In Mcdford, Ore
gon. Dated November 14, 104.1.
MELVIN ROWDEN
FLORENCE ROWDEN
Gus Newbury
Attorney for petitioners
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Suit in Equity to Quiet Title
In the Circuit Court of the Slate
of Oregon, for the County of
Jackson.
JACKCON COUNTY, OREGON,
a quasi-municipal corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLES E. RAUGHT, individ
ually and as Trustee, and
MARY DOE RAUGHT, his
wife if married, and unknown
heirs of Charles E. Raught if
deceased; MAX UNGEKMAN
and LILLIAN UNGERMAN.
his wife, and unknown hflirs
of Max Ungcrman if deceased,
and also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming nr.y
right, title, estate, lien or in
terest In and to the real estate
described in the complaint
herein,
Defendants.
To Charles E. Raught, individ
ually and as Trustee, and Mary
Doe Raught. his wife if mar
ried, and unknown heirs of
Charles E. Raught if deceased;
Max Ungcrman and LKIiicn
Ungerman, his wife, and un
known heirs of Max Unger
man if deceased, and also oil
other persons or parties un
known claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or Interest in
and to the real estate describ
ed in the complaint herein,
the ibove named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE
STATE OF OREGON: You, and
each of you, are hereby required
and summoned to appear in the
above entitled court and cause
and answer the complaint of the
plnintiff on file herein against
you within four weeks from the
dnte of the first publicfclinn
hereof, and you will hereby take
ivi.tr
WEDNESDAY
NIOHT
RALEIGH CIGARETTES
HILDEGARDE
RALEIGH
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notice that If you fail to so ap
pear and answer, for want there
of, plaintiff will pray to the
court for the following relief
against you and as prayed for
In plaintiff's complaint on file
herein, and specifically referred
to hereby and by this reference
made a part hereof, a succinct
statement of which is as follows,
to-wit:
For a decree of this court for
ever quieting its title in fee sim
ple in and to the followinis ae
scribed premises, lying and being
situate in Jackson County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
All of Section 16, Township
39 South of Range 4 West of
the Willamette Meridian in
Jackson County, Oregon.
Together with all and singu
lar the tenements, hereriita
ments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or in any
wise appertaining.
free and clear from all and any
right, title, estate, Hen and in
terest that said defendants, or
any of them, or anyone claiming
by, through or under them, may
have or claim to have therein
and thereto, and forever barring
and preventing said defendants
or anyone claiming by, through
or under them, from ever setting
up or asserting any right, true,
estate, lien or interest therpin
and thereto, and holding that
said claim is null and void and
of no force and effect, and for
such other, further and different
relief as to the court may seem
meet and proper in the premises.
this summons is published in
the Medford Mail Tribune, a
newspaper of general and regu
lar circulation, published in the
City of Medford,. Oregon, once
each week for a period of four
weeks consecutively, and five
times, and said defendants heie
inabove named are required to
appear ar- answer as herein pio-
vlded. under and by virtue of
an order duly made, rendered
and' entered by the Hon. H. K.
Hanna, Circuit Judge of the State
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of Oregon for Jackson County,
on November 21, 1945.
The date of the first publica
tion of this summons is Novem
ber 21, 1945.
G. W. NEILSON
Address: Court House,
Medford, Oregon
GEORGE M. ROBERTS
Address: 201-5 U. S.
National Bank Bldg.,
Medford, Oregon.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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1 Closep
11 Gratify
13 Dom
15 Insect
14 Harvested
17 Large soakt
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30 Appear
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23 Tops of legi
JJ 508 in Roman
numeral
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"thank you"
38 Heavy metal
10 AEd (Tt.)
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37 Press clothe
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49 6heep
51 Unfolded Cower
53 Artist
54 Harmonize
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67 Huge being
58 Took food
59 Man's name
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3 Bosoms
4 Particle
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6 Fangs
7 Abraded
8 Color
9 Tree of Java
used for poUoa
10 Drank
U Arm cover
11 Acknowledge
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23 Sewing kll
34 Go by boat
37 Land measure
29 Lifeless
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of ancient Rom
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38 Recent
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numerals
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48 Front of leg
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