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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON excetsivt Court Records ftlKDFORD Mt-K'iriPti rmnr Rodney Clark Longanecker. dis obeyed nop sign. J 10. Bertha Lea McKenzie, improper Jake Albert Toewi, noise aires i. $10. Robert Daniel Flannery, du obeyed traffir signal tin Clyde Benjamin Dean, excetsivt iiuisci iiresi. aid. Erma Elizabeth Peterson, viola tion of basic rule S25 Mary Elizabeth Hemingway, vio lation of banc rule. $10. Frederick Lance Berrvhill. fail ure to oniam Oregon operator s li cense. S25. Ralph Edgar Foote, disobeyed top sien. $10. Jennie Ellen Whitman, violation 01 DtltiC rule. Z5. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1962 DISTRICT COURT Kenneih Dale Walker, no rear view mirror, sio. Waldo Paul Nye. disobeyed itop sign, af.su. Leritta Frances Maloney, lights. S5. Calvin Lee Granger, no vehicle license, S3. Steven Amos Schofield, over load. S20. Jack Harold Fellmar, one head light. $5. Robert Loney Peery, improper passing, zu. Ellsworth Morgan Dunn Jr., inr nroperly changing lane. $15. Howard Dale Hanson, following too close, S15. Jackie Laveme Sylebury. failure to aim iignts. 15. Larry Eugene Poling, truck Dcedinc. S10. Ronald Gale Jones, four in dri ver's seat. $13. Margaret Helen Tunnell. ob structed vision, $10. Clinton Richard Phelps, over load. $34 Vera Frances Soffel. no vehicle license. So. Jay Walter Strathers. no opera tor's license, $5. David Wayne Hunter, overwidth, 1.V Clarence Jean Hildenbrand. overload, $13. Calvin Bruce Long, driving while license suspended. $100. Allan Dean Spencer, no vehicle license. $5. Rodney Lee White, no operator's license, $3. B. F.. Gerber, burning without a permit, $10. Barney Garecht. overload. $100. Clara Evelyn Williams, no op erator's license, $5. Blake Eugene Taylor, failure to dim light, $7.30. Ritchie Ochs Thompson, failure to stop, $15. Willetta Gayle Robertson, fail ure to yield right of way. $15. David Warren Kelson, obstructed vision, $10. James Earl Floyd, violation of basic rule. $15. David Arnold Davis, depositing lighted matter on the highway, $50. Carol Deloy Caldwell, failure to top. $7.50. Larry Leroy Young, overload, $50. . Clyde LeRoy Brown, overload. $25. Elizabeth Carol Henderson, fail ure to dim lights. $5. Barton Lee Cowan Jr., failure to dim, $5. Cynthia Louise Lundh, violation of basic rule. $25. John Edward Powers, overload. $23. Arthur Hill Gillmor. no signal device. $10. Derril Gene Weems, overload, $104. Kenneth Gilbert Klein, overload, $16 Thomas Marshall Smith, wrong way on one way highway, $15. Bernard Bell Hughes, no vehicle license. $5. Ira Herschel Imhausen Jr., fail ure to remain at the scene of an accident, $100. CIRCUIT COURT Ruth E. Wright vs. Thornton R. Wright, divorce decree. Clara Edith Nesberg vs. Louts Edwin Nesberg, divorce complaint. Mae K. Murphy vs. Martin J, Murphy, divorce complaint. Betty Elizabeth McGee vs. Lee Roy McGee, divorce complaint. MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICATION James Lee Clayton. Gainesville. Mo., and Carol Ann McMillen, 320 Crater Lake ave., Medford. Gordon Charles McVay. box 463. Medford. and Lavantha Jean Wil liams. 1447 Sweet rd.. Medford. William Rodger Reichstein, box 404. Talent, and Lianis Lane Bur nette Reichstein, 202 West Main t.. Talent. THE BIBLE SPEAKS TO YOU Sunday, 9:00 a.m. K-SHA - 860 kc Tkit ueck't Christian Science prof rant "How Young People Can Find Identity" A 5 They'll Do It Every Time .- By Jimmy Hatlo Wowcum Dept. a voung gal OF 19 THINKS A MAN OP AO IS OH-SO-O-O-0 ATTRACTIVE- 17 SO SUAVE .'.'SO - H DISTINGUISHED.' SO 1 I DEBONAIR.' MATURE Un-Tt But about her 40-veai2-old aunts or friends op mama's her outlook is different.' r AUNT GEkKlE IS ACTING SO KITTENISH.' I AND SME S 40 YEARS OLD.' SUE OUoUT TO I KEALIZh SUES AN OLO BAG f rQ: -J I K..-.t luHm'.uli It. ! WrMnthli rt-rnwt Print 'n' Plain 2-10 9337 Gay, charming, new! Ruf fled dress with kerchief. One side kerchief print, one side plain. Be thrifty choose remnants and save! Printed Pattern 9337: Chil dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6. 8, 10. Size 6 takes yards 35-inch print fabric; 2'a yards plain. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for first-class mail. Send to Mari an Martin, Medford Mail Tribune. Pattern Dept., 232 West 18th St.. New York 11, N. Y. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS with SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. FIRST TIME EVER! Glam orous movie star's wardrobe plus 110 exciting styles to sew in our new Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Send 35c. The Medkal Roundup by M Jr Emeritus AJ (Register Menopausal Distress: At the Age of 60 A woman writes to say that eight years ago when she went to a physician for a check-up he found a few symptom less and harm less knobs of muscle (erro neously called f i b r oids) on side of her womb. One in every three white women, and one in ev ery two Negro women have them, and hence it is a ques tion whether they represent a disease. But many surgeons feel that they had better be removed, and hence every year thousands of women sub mit to a hysterectomy. Often after this the woman says to me, "The little knob of mus cle never bothered me, but I rather liked the idea of a hysterectomy because then I would no longer have to wor ry about getting pregnant, and so I let the man operate." Usually no harm comes from such an operation, but sometimes disaster follows. The woman who wrote me says that before she consented to be operated on, her hus band insisted on a consulta tion, and so she saw an emi nent professor of gynecology. He advised against the opera lion, and said he had no fear of cancer ever developing in the lump of muscle. His ad vice was to have someone check the womb once a year to see if the knobs tended to grow bigger. But the local surgeon insisted on operating, and finally scared the woman into it by saying "Don't come crying to me a year from now when they find you full of cancer." Unfortunately the surgeon removed the woman's ovaries together with her uterus, and she happened to be one of those unlucky people who re act badly to castration. Right SMART COLOR TV LOWBOY if - " The DENHAM jj Special Series 2I3-G-24-M l u 260 sq. in. picture ll RCA VICTOR MARK 8 COLOR TV Glare-proof High Fidelity Color Tubs Super Power Chassis Super-powerful "New Vista" Tuner Only Two Color Controls Make Tuning Easy Two Speaker Sound Precision-crafted Security Sealed Circuit Boards Other Models Priced From $495 Generoul Trade-in Allowance for Your Old Set CONVENIENT TERMS 8695 JOHNSTON STORES First and Foremost in Color Television 112 SOUTH RIVERSIDE Moving Soon to the Medford Shopping Canter Consultant in Medlrtna Mayo Clinic Professor of Medicine Mayo cllnlo and Tribune Syndicate, 1962) after the operation the storm began with such terrible flushes that night after night they caused her to jump out of bed before she was fully awake. Often she got up to change her wet nightgown. Every year since then doctors have said, "But surely by now you ought to be over those flushes." But at 60 she says she still is having a se vere menopause. And to add to her troubles, what with her loss of all interest in sex - which followed the opera tion, and the shortness of her patience and temper that came with constant suffering, her husband eventually said "He had had enough," and left - to find himself a more pleasant companion. My corres pondent now wants In know why she should be having a menopause at 60, and when will her flushes stop? I am sorry, but I can not prophesy, I remember one woman who was having these "storms" 12 years after she lost her ovaries, and another was still in misery 16 years later. I have seen women who got over their menopause at 51. and then for reasons I can not explain, went back into their "storm" 10 years later. I certainly do not want to frighten every woman who needs a hysterectomy, perhaps for a suspiciously large ovary, or a cancer of her womb, or muscular knobs that are caus ing much bleeding. Many women, after a hysterectomy, have no flushes, and some who get a "storm" are over it in six months or a year. But I keep hearing from many women who, after an unwise hysterectomy, which could easily have been postponed, have gone into a menopausal state that is wrecking their marriage and their life. I am always inclined to put off a hysterectomy when a conservative gynecologist tells me he sees no urgent need for it. When a woman gets bad flushes she should, of course, try taking estrogens, which. In my experience usu ally help much. I see no rea son to fear their use, as many physicians used to do. I have never seen a case in which it looked as if the taking of an estrogen had produced a can ce. . No person should stay with the type of man who. on being consulted at four in the after noon, says, "Go right out to the hospital and 1 11 operate on you the first thing in the morning." Or who says. "No, you can't stop to see your husband, and we have no time for any consultations: this thing ran be cancerous, and so it must come right out." The gynecologists tell me that such a "rushing technique" makes them greatly distru.it the man. A professor of gynecology tells me that he never per forms a hysterectomy until he has had a good chat with the woman and her husband. He wants to answer all of their questions. He assures me that two or three days of delay in onerating will not make any difference in the result of an operation, even when cancer is present. Dr. Alvarez has written a 25-cenl booklet which con tains much information on thi subject. You may get a copy of the booklet. 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