Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 05, 1963, Image 3

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON
FRIDAY. APRIL J. 1983
Eventual Cure for Baldness Predicted by Research Doctors
Editor's nntm- TV,- . , . . . .
brior 5 noIe: Th may be
nope for ih. man who
has lost hit hair, but Km
researchers foresee victory
over baldness ;n the future.
he following dispatch, the
Jul of four, reports on the
latest scientific Hvni-..
ineories tor the saving of man- mankind.
male hormone.
Dr. Sidney Olansky. derma
tologist at Emory University,
Atlanta, Ga., who has been
encaced in research on bald
ness causes and cures for ( chemistry.'
three years, has hopes for all I Orentrcieh
Orentreich, who already
using female hormones in ex
perimental treatments, said,
"baldness is a chemical prob
lem and the answer lies in
kind's hai
By BARNEY SEIBERT
Chicago -iUPK Dr. Norman
Orentreich, New York derma
tologist, predicts there will
be a cure for baldness in
women within the next 10
years - probably through de
velopment of a svnthetic fe-
"Someday we'll find a rem
edy that will prevent bald
ness," he said.
Present research efforts are
centered around the endocrine
gland system. Olansky said
that if the endocrine system
is found to be linked to bald
ness, hopes for a cure will be
multiplied.
has another
method for hair restoration
in some persons - slow, some
what painful, but effective.
He transplants small clumps
of hair from the sides of the
head - usually the last place
where hair remains - to the
hairless top. Within two or
three months the hair begins
to grow. He says the treat
ment has been used success
fully on several hundred per
sons.
Plastic surgeons Edward S
Lamont of Los Angeles and
Correa Iturrospe of Buenos
Aires have a different method.
They remove flaps of skin up
to eight inches in length from
the sides of the head and
transplant them to the top.
Within about six months hair
growth hides any resulting
scar tissue.
Experiments in grafting
hair from the armpits to the
head have proven unsuccess
ful. Although non-surgical hair
restoration m most cases is
presently impossible, research
ers say there are ways in
which the balding individual
may slow the loss of his hair
or conceal its fast disappear
ance. Keep the head clean.
Wash the hair with a mild
shampoo. Avoid use of harsh
products on hair. Wash as
often as once or twice a week
if the hair is oily or every
two weeks if it is dry. Dirt
filled pores may impede hair
growth.
Avoid subjecting the hair
to daily wettings. The Ameri-
Cleveland Paper
Strike Concluded
can Medical Association re
ported in its magazine. "To-1 Cleveland. Ohio - (UPD - Ma
day's Health," that continuous I chinists and printers ratified
wetness "appears to increase I new contracts Thursday night
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hair loss."
Brush hair daily for up
to five minutes with a soft,
natural bristle brush. Avoid
synthetic fiber brushes or too
vigorous brushings which may
pull out the hair.
Massage the scalp gently
each day, stimulating blood
flow to oxygen-starved areas.
Light application of oils may
be beneficial in summer when
the sun dries out the hair but
is unnecessary in winter. If
a hair dressing is needed to
train unruly hair, either a
mineral oil or natural oil (lan
olin) base may be beneficial.
But the heavier the oil, the
more likely it is to serve as a
trap for dirt.
Wear a hat when engaged
in activities in which dirt
may collect in the hair.
Avoid frequent hair dye
ing, which may cause hair to
become brittle and dry.
Avoid use of permanent
wave preparations which do
not contain a self-neutralizer.
Such products may act as a
depilatory if left on too long
without being neutralized.
Use a round tooth comb
and avoid hair styles such as
pony tails which exert pres
sure on the hair roots.
Avoid use of larRc brush
hair rollers, which Dr. Morris
J. Lipnik of Detroit found to
be related to baldness in 13
of his women patients.
Change location of hair
part to give the partline a rest.
Comb thick hair over
thinning areas.
KEY CHASES CROOKS
Houston, Tex. - IIIPU - Mrs.
Lena S. Doyle. 72. chased off
three would-be purse snatch-
ers Thursday night with a
car key. Mrs. Doyle told the
police she was walking to her
auto when the youths jumped
from an alley and told her to
drop her purse. They fled
when she jabbed one in the
face with her car key.
bringing an end to the record
127-day Cleveland newspaper
strike.
But publishers of the morn
ing Cleveland Plain Dealer
and the Scripps-Howard after
noon Cleveland Press, with a
combined daily circulation of
about 700,000, said they had
no plans to resume- publica
tion before Monday, 1
Ratification by the Inter
national Typographical Union
of a 26-month contract came
20 minutes after the Interna
tional Association of Machin
ists approved a pact provid
ing a S9.75 wage increase over
25 months, plus $2.70 hospital
ization benefit increases.
The printers contract called
for a S5 pay increase in the
first year, with $2.50 of it
retroactive to Oct. 1, 1982,
and a similar pay increase to
be effective Oct. 1, 1964.
Fringe benefits were set at
S3.95. including increased hos
pitalization, sickness pay and
pensions. A provision for four
weeks vacation after 20 years
also was in the pact.
Long-Time Oregon
Contractor Dies
McMinnville- IDPI) -Funeral
services are scheduled Satur
day for J. C. Compton, an
Oregon contractor for 50
years.
Compton died in a Portland
hospital Wednesday after a
long illness.
At the time of his death,
Compton was president of the
J. C. Compton Construction
Co., the Spaulding Pulp and
Paper Co. of Newberg, and
the Pacific Northwest De
velopment Association. He
also was vice president of Ore
gon Mutual Insurance Co. and
a member of Multnomah-Canadian
Fund Ltd.
Court Records
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ANNUAL SALE
Mt.Ilt-ORIi MUNU1PLE COURT
fM .ink Larry Craft, no oper
ator's license in possession, 95.
Murray James Wlnholt, driv
ing on the wrong side of the
street, flu.
Harry Willlnm Ward, failure tn
yield right of way. 13.
wiinam jeit weme, no op
erator's license tn possession, v
, Mary Ann Sander, violation of
basic rule, aio
MtMvin Nalarin Mnaan Aim.
obeyed traffia signal, M.
Belly Wayne Cooper, defeallve
equipment. $10.
Leo Cooke, disobeyed stop sign,
10.
Roland John Laird, violation of
Dasic rule. as.
Louis Eugene Hunt, violation
of basic rule, gas suspended (13
hour v. -hi-It In narbil.
Georgia Catherine Ruasell. im
proper left turn. Sin
Michael O" Kelly, violation of
basic rule. $3.
Lionel Lee Wall, failure to yield
right of way. $3.
Uiair rscrnni i-uhbiii. hhiuti
equipment, $10 suspended.
Russell Allan Meves. no oper
ator's license In possession. $3 plus
16 hours work in city parks.
Donna Mac Casey, violation of
basic rule. $15.
Shirley Mary Budreau. improp
er left turn. $5,
James Mclvin Davis, disobeyed
traffic signal. $.; no operator's
license In posslsston. S5 suspend
ed. Wayne Herbert Jackson, dis
obeyed traffic signal. $10.
Jesse Lowell Netherland, no ve
hide license, $5.
rorn Morris Paterson. violation
of basic rule, $15.
Carl Bernhard Kkholn, no tig.
nal tor rlaht turn. IS
,. "v,a Earl Barney, no vehicle
Sylvester Harvey, vio
lation of baalc rule. 115.
Franklin Jv w.. mi
session ot venison. tin.
JoPh T ungate, dta-
obeved atop sign. 115.
Primrose Pauline Morgan. 33,
no days in county tall mA it f
dev. In ".7.
DISTRICT t'OI'RT
Dan LeRoy Rigel. Grants Pass,
operating vehicle with suspended
license. $150,
Dennis Ray Shaw, inadequate
brakes. $3,
William Young. Improper right
turn. $5.
Alan rtohcrt Wall, overload. $23.
Raymond Rex Nate, overload.
4.V
fcrncsi Herman nueaner, ovn-
load. $41.
Weslev i, me mupmnn. rxrw
slve load, $13.
Clifford Henry van rrpoyan.
no vehicle license, $3.
unrisunc win ncuniii no ve
hicle license. $.
William L,oren uoen. ovrioaui
$fiO
Klmcr flovn iihkci, uvcihhn,
William i-oieman pniioi, one
headlight. $10.
Frankie Mnutir ownny, oisoury-
ed stop slffn. $13
Dean LyOK woonry. vibmmuii
of hasic rule. $25.
oward towin urn. viuiauoii
of basic rule. $15
Harry T. crouse Jr. lanure
to stop. $5.
tuRene r.ari "Nimmi
o close, $15
Robert Moslry. violation of basic
rule. $23
Carl Wayne .Mciarnier. vr"
hicle license $5
RebeccH Karime wrigni. no ve
hicle license. $5
Rnocrl Uicn unsicr. nvciiuau,
$52 50
RotHSi. LJivern am
$30
Norman Robert Mallon. nver-
InaH BWS
John M. Peter Snyder, failure
to vleld right of way. $13.
Harold Gilbert Rominger, slop
sign violation. $15
Cornell Alexander Sabo. viola
tion of basic rule. $23
Alyce Cecilia Flannigan, no ve
hicle license. $3.
Marvin Romelous Bandy, dls
obeved stop sign. $13.
Joyce Ann Hads, no operator s
license, $3. . , ,
Dean Loren Purdy, no vehicle
license, $3
Theodore Werdu. disobeyed stop
sifrn $15.
Emea Alacano, violation of ba
sic rule. $23.
Arthur Alan Hughes, disobeyed
stop sign. $13
Roscor Eugene Bugbee. over
load. $46
Richard Lawrence Wilson, viola
tion of basic rule. $10
Leonard Paul Wonnnbcrg. over
load. $13
CIRCUIT COURT
Gerald A. Hough ve. Dona M.
uecree.
CIvdn Jean Rh.tr - . -......
kan Premshanker Bhati! divorce
Mary Katherine Natho vs. John
Natho. divorce complain.
Barbara Geraldine Adamskl va.
Laudle Adamtnk riu-, .......
plaint.
Arthur H. Zeeman vs. June P,
Zceinaii, divorce decree.
Mary Lou Wallnc. vti ni.h.
Edwin Wallace, divorce decree,
Cynthia S. Thuma vs. Edison
Lee Thuma. divorce comnlaint.
Mcrv le KllBciie Collins us P..
Irlcia Jane Collins, divorce com
plaint. ShfrleV LaVrn r1Tlmrhrln ...
James Earnest d'Omerbraln. di
vorce complaint.
Barbara Joan Stout vs. Des
mond Wallace Stout, divorce complaint.
trances Maxine Barker vs Ra-
mon Rex Barker, divorce com-
plaint.
MARRIAGE I.ICEN8E
APPLICATIONS
Lister Melton Pate. 3410 North
Pacific highway. Medford. and
Rrna lona Kaufman :uin Nnrth
Paciric highway, Medford.
Richard Anderson Barnelt. 123
Church st . Ashland. Bnd Nanrv
Elizabeth Brown. 114 Genesee st ,
Medford
Lee Reagan Allen, 610 Whit
man place, Medford. and Ellen
Georgia Smith. 331 North Ivy st .
Medford
JeraJd Wayne DenliHin, 410
Church it., Phoenix and Eliza
beth April Burnette route 1.
box 38(1, Talent.
Warren Lee Arnold. 1118 Spring
i racanini, a no aniney Jean
Davenport Sims, same address.
Cloyd Eugene Golden. 000 Gil
man rd . Medford. Harlene Jean
ette Willis, 026 Catherine it . Med
ford. Robert Henry Johnson, route
1. box 014 Trail, and Janet Ma
rie Wehde route 2. box HI,
Trail
Krederie k Ida MelHsh Jr.. 3100
Philomath rd . Corvallis. and
Nancy Sue Wilson, Fobs rd., Tal
ent. William Verne Hlne. route 1,
box 407. Marysvllle. Wash, and
Marilyn Jo Conner, 900 South
Newton st . Medford.
James Melvyn Davis, 3410 North
I Pacific highway, and Diana Car
' ol Dyer. 1304 Reddy ave , Med-
lord.
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