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SIXTEEN MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Thursday. Dee. 13, 1945 Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Aeadera ibould eddreii loquirlsi toi Dr. William Brady. 28S El Camlno. B.v.rly Hilla. Calil. NOW THEY'RE PSYCHONEUROTICS Neuro means nerve. Neurosis means nerve disease, that is if I'm not psychotic it aoes, ior 111C BM...""- means a condi tion, state or process, such as h y p n o sis (sleep), lordo sis (forward spinal curva ture, sway back) tuber c u 1 o s is (dis ease character ized by devel op m e n t of 1 i Dr. Brady nodules or tubercles in the af fected tissue or organ), chlorosis (the green sickness, a peculiar type of anemia in young women it was much more frequent when I was driving my one horse around the country roads of Yates County than It is today) or bromldrosis (bromoi, a stench, hldros, weating.) But the term neurosis has ac quired wider significance than that, as Webster meticulously mentions it. is a "functional nervous disorder without dem onstrable physical lesion," such as hysteria, migraine, epilepsy. To confuse everybody's under standing and give psychologists more room to play around in, Stcdman'a Medical Dictionary (1933) defines neurosis as "any form of nervousness" and speci fies several varieties, from anx iety neurosis (gloomy forebod ings) to shell-shock, "Shell-shock" went out -of fashion with trench warfare and has been succeeded by "battle- fatigue." That is, for the dura tion of the foxhole stage of the fighting. Sometimes battle fatigue was called "combat fatigue." Since the cessation of hostili ties the doctors have become less sentimental again and in clined to classify all such cases as "psycho-neuroses" psych or psycho meaning mind. Not that the psycho-neurotic Just imag ines things, nor that he Is Insane, crazy or off his nut In the ordi nary sense of the word. But you know as well as I do that one's thinking, one's attitude end be havior, one's personality and in deed one's character is consid erably Influenced by one's ex perience, by what has happened to one in life, by the teachings and training one has had, by the example shown by parents and others, by one's company, com panions or associates. Thnt's what the psycho-part of the term "psychoneurotic" means and that is all it means. My advice to all persons who hnve acquired a psychoneurotic attitude or way of thinking Is perhaps sterntyped but I sincere ly mean it: Forget It. That Is to ay, forget what you take the term to imply. It's Just too bad If you let your own peculiar no tions about the significance of "psychoneurosls" get you down. I'm not fooling when I say we're all more or less psychoneurotic. When I get to worrying about my own insanity I find consol ation in Just keeping mum and observing the greater insanity of Amazing Fast Relief For COUGHS Bronchi! InitaHont Dim Jm Colds A Hmrm Oomhtnaf Iom Compoundexl from valuable Oruifttllan IMn Hllinm and oihr oothlnn hnAMnK In -.,-iita Hucklwya l-itnft.llol lllxtur t ltftrnt from anvthlntr you hv mvr lrto4 M me!irt)on no syrup. llnrklrr Aetm I Vn.y 1 To looMi J'liirgm , t To Pom ha lUw MnmhrnnoM I To Mnkt Tlrfathlna- Kaalar You nt raniii KANT yom fa-at tli ffrtcl IN'HTANTIiY. At at irr tturhifm CAWA- imoi, Jl.s.ur -today. At flrrlRa - attire rTirrnhrr, PntUfavUun innrnnlfrd or money teack. Ileath'i Onipr fltors Walmrottl Phainittty Wcatern Thrift Biuret. BEWARE OF PHJWORf. Recent medical report reveal that an emattnr numtMr t,f ehlMran and ertmn i nisy te Tlpllms of I'lti-W.irm often rll hunt suspectltkg what la wrong I Watch out for the wsrnlnr slsns that nay mean Pin-Worms In yiur child or riiitnrlf eaixx'fsllr the tormenting, em- rraaping re'tal Itch. Hecnune now yoa ran and should do aonthlng about IU Alter centuries of dl.trea cstiHcd by Pin X ortni, a hlshly effective way to deal with 1hcm has been nia.la pnlHft, It la ba.ct en the medically reooaolted drus; oailed Sen I lan violet. '1 hM .peril.! droit Is tha elta! Inrredtrht In -W, the l'in-Worm ul.lrl. devrlopej. to the UlioraUTtea of Dr. II. J.vne ai Son. F-W t.lilcla are email and eair tn take, and they act In a apeclal way to nature J'in-W ornuw Sc. If y.u euspect tM. nely Infection. a.k our dru,Ti.t for JATNI'S f-W an. I folk.w tha directions. Satisfaction euaraiiumd or your nioiny Lack. It's easy to remember 1 P-W for Pln-fVorm. I YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. n r ii rmr r f t-rA ' Haart. Rh.umatl.m. Asthma Catarrh. h li Plu Proalata Gland Edema and all die. 1 .lTi ord Llr Kldn.T Iroubla and t ' T l,! complainU disappear alter using. -1- . J. H. LEONG, Herbal!. my friends, neighbors and casual acquaintances. Try it and see. QUESTIONS ANSWERS A Hundred Warn Bon, 12. has about 100 wnrU on hlf hands, borne rtoctors arivlse acta noma electric nrerlle, Borne burning them off . . . Our present doctor claims they are from nervousness and if let alone they will dlsupnear, (Mrs. . h. H I Anawer Heaven only knows what the doctor may mean by "nervous, ness" or whether you mimnder stand him but I'd otfree with hie advice to let 'em nlone. Warta have a way of corning and ftolnif. Itlhollavln and Niacin Can you tell me what food con tains the most rlbofliivln or nico tinic acid or, both? (Mra. V. D.) Aniwer Dried pcfii, benni and other Jegumea supply aa much of theite coroijonenla of the vitamin B coniplex nh any other food. The aoy bean probably supplies tha greatest amounts of these, as well as thiamin. Vitamin A Ts there any danger In taking too much vitamin A? When I asked for 23,000 unit capsules the druggist said thev mlgnt nave a weaxemng eneci, so I hesitate. (I. C.) Answer The druggist was frying to Impress you. It may be wasteful but never dangerous to take 100.000 units of vitamin A dally for any length of time. (Copyright 1040, John T. Dill Co.) On the Radio Chain X A X I O IS I Chain affiliation and whera Lhay are on tha ill a I. KAIE (MHK) 1330; Portland KKX (AI1C) IIUU. t'urt.and; KGO (AllC) HIQ, Kan .Kriinc.sio. KiV (NltC) 620, Portland, KJK (ABC) i()Ul. Snattle; KNX (CI1SI 1070, Lot Ant(!la; K OA (NHC 8X0, Denver. KOIN (CHS) 7U, I'orttanrt; ROMO (MIC) B30, flenlllo; KIM) (NIIC) 6H0, San Frm:larui KSL. (CBS) 1160, Salt I, nke City. I Tlma Shown li PST TIlimSOAT ft -00 n m Snm Hnvrs and the Newi MUS, OK. fur Helcdiie, NIJC: Terry and tha Piratea amu: ww una fl : 1 5 p m. Dick Trncy, ABC: When Evening Comes. NUC. S:i0 d (n JhcH Armstrnnn ABC CnplHin MldnlKht MJ1S: Newa NUC 8:15 p.m Tom Mix, ABC; Klmer liternn NBC NlRht Newi Wlra MUS; Rnymond Swlntf. ABC. 0:00 p m. Music llnll NBC, Andre Kontelunetz, CiiH. Gubned Ueatter MBS Ihe Real Story ABC 6:30 P m Bob Burn NBC: Hobby taObby CHS Hinrllght 8erenada. MBU Detect and Collect. ABC 7 UO o in Abbott and Costeilo NBC: First Una, CBS. Curtain Time, ACS MubIc. MUS 7:30 p. m. Fantaey In Melody, ABC; Red Ryder, MBS; Rudy Valee, NUC; Powder 13ox Theater, CBS. 00 o m Huupei Club NUC; Man Named inrdan UBS Bulldog brum tnond MUS: Lum and Abner ABC. H IS D ni V'luetwnod Law ton NBC: Carl Godwin, ABC: Jack timlln B 30 p m Burn and Allen. NBC Maaie CUS: America i Town Meeting of tha Air. AUC; Rogue's Gallery MBS. 0:00 p m News. MBS; Dinah Shore, NUC; KUerV Queen, CBS: Americas Town Meeting of the Air. AUC. U:ia V m Newa. MUS. B .30 o m Noah Webster Says. NUC. News, BN 10:00 p. m, News riaahes, NBC; Net. s, AUC; San k'rancUco Opera MUC 10:1 S p tn Charlie Chan, ABC. 10.30 p rn f'enneniRfi i Nlti Club ABC: Sweetheart Swlnuttme. NUC: Urrhestra. CUS. News. MUS. 11:00 p. m. News ABC. ritiDAV D. O. K. lor Release. NUC; Newa. MBS 0 18 p m Ulik Tracy, AUC. Super. num. MUS: Batty and Bob. NBC. S:30 p. m. Jack Armstrong. ABC: Nrws, CHS; Capt. Midnight. MUS 0.4S p. ui. Elmer Peterson commen. tary, NBC; Raymond Swtn, AUC: Tom Mix, MUS: News. CUS. 0:00 p.m r'amous Jury Trials. ABC: Gabriel llaatter, MUS; People Are funny. NUC. tl:13 p. m. Real Lira stories. Mils. 8:30 p. m. Walts Time. NIIC; Thoaa VVeb.ters. CUS. The Sheriff. AUC: Spolllsht Bands MUS 'l:uu d. m. Mvstrry Tneater. NBC: Hporta Cavalcade, ABC; Durante and Moora Show, CMS. 7:30 p in. Kn.y Listening. CMS; Lone Ranger. MUS; UIU Stern. NUC: Johnnie llusaell. AUC S 00 p ni Man Named Jordan. CHS: Slipper Club, NBC: Blind Data, ABC. S IS p ill Fleetwood Lawton. NUC: Jack Smith Show. CUS. B 30 p m This Is Your T. B. 1, ABC Hercule Polrot, MUS. 0:00 p. m Night Kdltor. NBC; Am bassadur Hotel. AMC; News. MUS: AldrUh ramllv, CUS H IS p ni Kate Smith Hour, CBS: News, ABC; Three Sons, NUC. 0 49 p. m. Harry James Orch, MBS. 10:00 n m. fulton Lewis Jr., MUS. News, NUC. 10:30 p m. Orchestra. NHC: Orches tra, CBS; San Tranclsco Opera, NUC 11 00 p. m Orcheaua. NUC; Sunset Serenade, CMS. Demolished Autos Placed On Display Llnooln, Neb. (U.PJ Junior Chamber of Commerce members here, appalled by local traffic fatalities which rose to five In a single week-end, are attempting to shock Lincoln driven into grenter caution. Four partly demolished auto mobiles In which Lincoln per sons recently were killed are on display In the capitiil city's downtown district. Sober-fttccd groups gather around the cars examining them minutely, but It still is too early in the campaign lo ascertain results of the dis play. '581 ALUMNI CASUALTIES Cambridge. Mass. (U.R) Harvard University lost 881 uitiitiui Kiueu or mis.smg during world War 11. Of the total, 517 were killed and 64 were listed as missing. At least 49 others arc listed as prisoners of war. The heaviest individual class toll was the 11)41 class, which lost 34 members. rer. p - n . . . ... - - UdliltSa: HtRBS Removed lo Soaria Elder. Phon. 58,7 $24,000 Settlement Made in Death of Sawmill Brakeman Payment of $25,000 Dec. 11 by the Medford corporation to Ruth Davis in settlement ot her damage suit brought against the company after the death of her husband, David Davis, consti tutes the largest damage award ever made In southern Oregon for the death or Injury of an in dividual It was pointed out to day by the plaintiff's attorney, Don R. Newbury. The case arose out of the death of Davis in January, 1944, the dead man having been a brakeman employed by the cor poration on the plant railroad. During the case, tried without a jury before Judge James Alger Fee last spring, it was establish ed that the defendant maintain ed a post too close to the rail road track for the safety of brakeman riding on the cars and thHt Davis was knocked from the side of a car and run over by the train, the attorney related. Closfna; time for Sunday Too Late to uiassity a:uo Saturday afternoon. Please remember. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sale of Real Property IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACK SON. IN THE MATTER of the Guar dianship of Betty Ann Conroy, a Minor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Helen Mar Conroy, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Guardian of the estate of the above named minor, under and by virtue of an order duly and regularly made, rendered and entered by the County Court of the County of Jnckson, State of Oregon, un der date of December 5, 1!)45, licensing, empowering and ord ering her so to do, will offer for sale and will sell at private sale for cash only, at the office of George M. Roberts, Rooms 201 205 United States National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, on and after January 4, 1946, and subject to the further order and confirmation of said County Court, all of the right, title, estate, lien and interest that the said Betty Ann Conroy, a minor has in and to the following de scribed premises lying and being situate In Jackson County, Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Lot 9 in Morey'a Ad dition to the Town (now City) of Medford, running thence North 34 degrees 45 minutes West 150.35 feet to the South line of West 8th Street; thence South 55 degrees and 15 min utes West along the South line of West nth Street 206.75 feet; thence South 34 degrees 45 minutes East 6.03 feet to the North line of West Main Street; thence East along the North line of West Main Street 251.63 feet to the point of be ginning. Subject to a perpetual ease ment for a 4-in. water pipe as now laid and constructed across said premises. Subject to Bny and all leases and any extensions or renew als thereof. Dated December B, 1045. HELEN MAR CONROY, Guardian of Betty Ann Conroy a Minor. GEORGE M. ROBERTS, Attffcney for Guardian. Summons IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. FRED C. NEATHAMER, Plain tiff, vs. R. L. SABIN and MRS. R. L. SABIN, his wife; thu un known heirs of R. L, Sabin, NORA NEATHAMER, execu tor of the Estate of Jesse D. Neathamer, deceased. ORE GON GRANITE COMPANY, an Oregon Corporation; also all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or Interest in the real estate described DANCE TONIGHT xJ !C? A'I Wff DON SIGLOW BAND ( iM jOr fmout for Steak and Chicken Dinners j L'IL ABNER ' ' M3candAnne"F"2 aLdVridav. ! flt , I IIZr7l I If 7zlEP?... v.ll lY-YD' rWNTH H UU-NUJLT DECISIONS B, CLUYAS WTU.IAMS H "LJ,-, ? JJ f fSV TO ,T ai'J SNUGOUN' UP. XBfJMSl Ill 1 T 1 ) VnI "M1 THE NEBBS 111 ! If D I I IweLL.HIS W l GOT MV)f TUATlSTE.OU6H..tv'MV W1LUE IS NTrrMrojr A AblT 15 VOUWE Uviui IB. 1H H,y ' M r XI NOU-MV wiaiE ,,riHli.yBWITU E vriT A WANT IT.H6 N TUiKaj, TQ ef '"-ia-' Mlfe.. VflrKRlrJf WCTtlCR "ft fflCTHOlE 'CR fO HOMC H) rY-K WHtl.lER Vtl CM 1VD W WoHT Af CPnE SIl.ZIN'5, -TViE lAVltR CiIR0C BEirib TtlC W05f LIKELY " SifCFtP M tmwnt(6 1-if sm1 Risk cf swur hwii6 -ft change hoi-k In the complaint herein, De fendants. TO R. L. SABIN and MRS. R. L. SABIN, his wife; the unknown heirs of R. L. Sabin; and all other persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate, lien, or interest in the real estate described in the complaint on file herein: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Com plaint on file in the above en titled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded therein, a succinct state ment of which is as follows: That a Decree be entered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate, linn, or claim which, you, or any of you have, or claim to have, or claim to have in, to, or upon the real property situated in Jackson County, Oregon, described as fol lows, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, In Block 2 of the Town of Rogue River, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof; excepted there from the following: Commenc ing at the Southwest corner of said Lot 3 and running tnence South 63 degrees 30 minutes East 120 feet for the true point of beginning, and running thence North 0 degrees 51 min utes East 100 feet; thence South 72 degrees East 50 feet to the East line of said Lot 4; thence South to the Southeast corner of said Lot 4; thence Northwesterly to the true point of beginning. And declaring any and all ruch claims to be null and void; and decreeing that said Plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of said premises and of the whole there of, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or in terest of said defendants, or any of them, and that each and all of the defendants herein, and each and all persons claiming, oi to claim by, through, or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained, and barred from asserting and attempting to establish, or claiming any right title, estate, lien or interest in or to said property, or any por tion thereof, and that Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever CHUNGKING M At 28 North Front Street Phone 9132 II All I amri! UJUTHLE55 HI0E" OJ1F (T1V VERV OUJN Wl IN TH CRICK RN N0UJ CLUOOS scysSSSXm-X THUTTN - ONE Uli UrE.il rSTOP GftRBUM" TU)0 UJ0WW EVES CURW-HWOEOi TOOK 4 WTPf. THUTN-TEO).- ! ifjrS wtsP (Ujk I " rsT J 33 l I fegsBlfeJrglgr--- ) Op. mi. k,v r,m s,r.toa, WE SERVE BUZ SAWYER All kinds of Chop Suey, I WEU, WELL STlLL'fe HAVE V0U READ THE PAPERS? yOUR LITTLE TYPHOON 1 1 BOX IS SHE THE GLAMOR GAL OF 1 Chow Main, Noodle, and SITTING BV THE H kCf THH TROPICS IS STILL BLOWING ACROSS THE FRONT THE WEEK IS SHE CLASS NO Amnrirar. Di.hea hh TELEPHONE, I SEE. R T?4!a. PAGE. IT GEEMS SHE WOWED 'EM AT THE WONDER SHE'S (WSSING - American uunei r AI STLL WAITING FOR Li. v. fl OPERA LAST EVENING BV WEARING THE V V0U UP, CHUM. . V30ON S V THE CALL THAT A-r: CVVWRLD FAMOUS BATU WMOND. V-r f PUD IT IU L C. TAYLOR CO. pG. HIGHEST MARKET PRICES l jl ' "Wl ( to tall, we advise selling it ' - j "i'" I lRw -JSl . Call or Phone cT .h, fe3j Sljll 1 . BLOND1E Dodge-Plymouth Dealer I 1 Fl l-'i BLONQE & A wOnderfulI I ' 1 I U 'iWL WE FILLED UP TI L- N. T 'S WIFE -SHE KNEW y f ( THE TUB WITH n TUVI AD ln A NICE MOT BATH 1 r r57i( ' WANTED TO TAKE A r,i I f L 1 S COLD WATER. J . C. TAYLOR CO. will feel good ) "O-y HOT BATH, SO SHE ''i-il f JVV , (to SAIL our ITS CHILLY f S-. FILLED UP THE tW " " BOATS Phone 2965 ATOUND HEPS ) " J tU7 TUB FOR me ' Wt f KZZXT . Ik J ONE O' MAH MAD ?1 YO' - HVAR AT I H AH WON'T FEEL " 1 l IKF A ' Sal IN t All TU- I -s r Al, lPMM ij emJ Sb quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for pub lication of this summons is Nov. 28, 1945. The time prescribed for publication of this summons is once each week .for four con secutive weeks. The date jf the first publication of this summons Is Nov. 29, 1945. HUGH B. COLLINS, Attorney for Plaintiff Post Office Address, Medforri, Oregon. Chalker'i Motel & Lodga OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreshmenti Chicken and Steak Dinners Moil unique Place tn So. Ora. CLOSED MONDAYS Thursdays Private Parties Only For KeservaUoni Ph Gold UIU 474 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX JwVfltWTrMiW JrtJ Wf grfat that hc . 1 ryCa.D f l , of 899, it MS HAYJL ALLTHSKSSPOrJS. Wf ' JSzi fig ff V v . 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