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THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1963
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HOOM REFURBISHED-The first room in the White House
to be refurbished by the Fine Arts committee, the Green
Rocm, has been restored as a Federal parlor of the late
18th or early 10th century. The walls have been renting
in a watered silk, moss green color. The furniture is all of
American design, based on Lnglish slvles fashionable at
the time. I he late 18lh century Axnunister rug is a recent
anonymous gift to the White House. (UPI)
Oregon Supreme
Court Decisions
Salem -WH- The following
opinions were handed down
by the Oregon Supreme Court
here Wednesday:
Marry Wolff, respondent,
v. Phil du Puis, appeal from
Multnomah county, $5,000
auto injury judgment re
versed. Oregon Farm Bureau, ap
pellant, v. Frank Thompson
and Dean Kellar, appeal from
Columbia county, reversed,
Farm Bureau Insurance com
pany freed of responsibility
in personal injury action. The
court said Kellar was loggins,
not farming, at the time of
the injury.
Food Congress
Will Highlight
Aid To Hungry
V;i.shinj;lon - UTlt - The
World Foori Congress line
June 4-18 will bi)jh I ihl the
11)63 efforts of the Food and
Agriculture Orn;iniz;ition of
the United Nations to relieve
hunger throughout the world.
About 1,200 persons from
110 countries arc expected to
attend the enn press sessions in
the State Department audi
torium. Timing of the ennpress has
been set to mark the mid
point of the freedom from
hunger campaign. This cam
paign, started by FAO in
ltttUI, seeks the help of pri
vate, interested groups in
projects to improve agricul
tural output and nutrition in
less-developed areas, Several
countries, including the Unit
ed States, have set up free
dom from hunger foundations.
The idea of a world tood con
press was conceived by plan
ners of the freedom from hun
ger campaign.
Attention on Problems
The international meeting
will focus public attention on
current and future problems
In feeding the worlds mil
lions The problems are sub-
f-lantial, according to the For
emu Agricultural Service A
third of the worlds people
are inadequately led. A fifth
of the world's people arc
chronically hungry. World
population is expected to dou
ble by the end of the century,
and so will hunger and mal
nutrition, unless the win Id
i .in lind a solution.
FAS said that from the
plans now Joriucd. a blueprint
of action will emerge. The
congress will assess current
and luture woi Id fond needs;
determine what should be
done to u I these needs;
and inute governments, ami
people to achieve solutions
Svniplnms of Dist'rss Arising (rem
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST
Thomas and Lura Robinson,
respondents, v. Olive and Tom
ManniiiR and Everett and Ann
Robinson, appeal from Mult
nomah county, reversed, de
cree ordering cancellation of
real properly deeds on
grounds of fraud reversed.
GeoiRe llann ct. al. for Ore
gon - Washington carpenters
employers health and welfare
trust fund, appellants and
cross-respondents, v. William
S. Nored. respondent and
cross-appellant, appeal from
Benton county, affirmed in
part, reversed and remanded
in part.
State of Oregon, respon
dent, v. Howard 11. Lamphere
and John Dnc and Richard
Roc, appeal from Washington
county, conviction of burg
laily affirmed.
Dupiec Poc, appellant, v.
Clarence Gladden, Warden of
Oregon State prison, appeal
from Marion county, trial
court order dismissing a pe
tition by Poc, who is serving
a life sentence, affirmed.
Iver Konikson, appellant, v.
U. S. Plywood corp. appccil
from Lane county, Lane coun
ty order dismissing suit af
firmed. Edwin Ilojem, respondent,
v. J. S. Buries, appeal from
Sherman county, judgment
for Ilojem, tenant, for
wrongful eviction, affirmed.
Stanley J. Mitchell, re
spondent, v. Merlon Caswell,
appeal from Clackamas coun
ty. Judgment for Mitchell tor
value of logging equipment
affirmed.
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WIllAROTRCATMCNT '.'.
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At Id Poof Otjirtllon. totir . r Urn.!
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WAINSCOTTS PHARMACY
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PHOENIX PHARMACY
First Names Can
Give Away Ages
New York IITII .
given name can give
your age.
Popular names for girls
now arc Lon. Cari, Billvc.
r'l.,,.,.1 n , ..'.
I . v-iiniuit' iiiiti dacriie,
. says Progressive Grocer, a
j trade publication. The south
! crn custom i( double first
j names such as Jo-Amu- and
i Mary-Lee, i becoming nnnu-
l.ir throughout the country,
the maamc said.
In the lll'ill's and ltKHI s.
girls often were named for
I gems - such as Ruby. Pearl
or Sapphire, or for flowers.
Olhrrs were named for pnpu
; lar songs, such as Margie.
' Rosy or Ida.
Current faxonle names for
boys arc of Celtic origin, in
cluding Kevin, Scan. Colin.
Brian and Keith, Psychiatry
also inlhicnces the naming of
hes. tin1 magauie added.
, Sons no longer air "juniors "
i Instead, they h.nr the ap
propriate Human numerals.
Mich a- II. 111. or IV after
their names
Study 5iows Water
Softcncts Popular
SI Paul. Minn IPI .Vi.uil
mg to a study of the Lindsay
ci'inpam. maker of walcr
sotti nuu riiiiipiurnt. 78 'ier
cent tf all lamilics owning
water conditioners will con
tinue to purchase these appliances
Sit ti c pi i' cent in
lluit a loiuliliiMier i a h.i.-ic
household ' in-! c.-sity ' ,unl, in
contrast, the study icvcahd
a water suth ni r is brlunt d
lo tic a "hiMiM ilen, b no
prr ci lit of the families w ho
have iicm'i owned or used
one.
The Medical Roundup
ii.v t
Emeritus Consultant In lllcdlctiifl
Ma.vo Cliillr
Emeritus Professor f Medicine
Mayo Clinic
(ftrEisicr and Tribune Syndicate,
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Twitching Muscles
Many people write to ask
why it is that, on dropping
asleep, they so jump or jerk
that they wak-
Alvarez
lie "jump!
wake with
The
en. This jump
ing of the
body can be
part ieularly
distressing to
the person
who is suffer
ing from a se
vere arthritis
j of one or more
joints. When
lie is likely to
stab of pain.
reason usually given
for this jumping is that the
moment we tall asleep, ten
sion so goes out of certain
of our muscles that others puil
together the two bones that
make up, let us say, the knee
joint. It is the banging lo-
get her of these two bones
which produces the stimulus
that causes us lo jump. When
this I rouble keeps people
from sleeping, a strong bar
biturate may give relief.
Arthritis of the Aged
I am often asked bv old
people if there isn't something
that can be done for their
arthritis, which is called
'.senescent" because it is due
lo changes in the joints which
come with age. I am sorry to
have to say that I don't know
of any curative treatment.
Usually, the surface of the
bones that enter into a joint
have become somewhat de
formed. The butter of gristle
which in some joints normally
covers the ends of the bones
may have become roughened
or lost, and then it is easy
to see why the poor unhappy
person should suitor much
pain. What is sad is that there
is no way in which a physi
cian can remake the joint.
One of tlie most painful
forms of senescent arthritis is
in tlie hip joint. The upper
end of the long bone of tlie
high, which tils into a sort
cil cup in the pelvic bone, g. ts
roughened and deformed and
loses its original cushioning
surface.
Generally, about all thai the
doctor can do is to give drugs
that relieve some of the pain.
Usually he can neither stop
the course of the arthritis, nor
can he so reverse it as to
cause the diseased joint to be
come normal again. In recent
years, orthopedic surgeons
have been operating and put
ting in a new metal joint.
They tell me that some of
these joints work well, while
others do not; the operation
is a gamble.
The term arthritis has large
ly replaced the old word
rheumatism. If a person has
any pains in his ,'loinls, he
should know something about
them before trying to get help.
Dr. Alvarez's booklet, "Arth
ritis and Rheumatism," pro
vides many answers. Obtain
il by sending 25 cents and a
self-addressed, stamped en
velope with your request for
it to JJr. Walter C. Alvarez,
Dept. SUIT, Box 957, Des
Moines 4, Iowa.
Vitamins Listed
In Canned Foods
New York - lll'li - An aver
age .serving of the following
eanned foods contains 25 per
eenl or more of the rceonv
mended daily dietary allow
ance of vitamins, minerals
anri proteins, says Hie N;i
liomil C tin net's association.
Vitamin C - any canned
citrus fruit or its juice, tomato
juice, sweet potatoes or toma
toes. Vitamin A - apricots in
syrup, purple plums in snip.
apricot nectar, tomato juice,
pimiento.s, pumpkin, spinach,
or sweet potatoes.
Protein - salmon, drained
tuna in oil. or canned beef.
Iron prune juice, beans
with pork and molasses, clams
or corned beef.
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