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1 GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty Th Statanan. Salom. Orsxjon. TuoodaYDocoinbor 28. 1943 7 DAILY AND SUNDAY Your Home Newspaper TI1E YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier The Nation's Top. Comics f t PtDrT GET A CHANCE HOW JUST TH fTABLE ANO THE I f r IT FOR ME ? MANTELPIECE aa i ANO WE'RE BLONDS IS Jf!:-P I. n M " 1 r 1 WElL STAfer JffCMB HERE WITH ' J 1 ml 1 v5. VvVTS fwEteE EXPEBIMEMTINGfl pTHE SUBJECT PUTS WIS XI fOU KNOW.TEACV, (tWANK , v s. . " WTTW TAKJNO FINGEKP?1MT5 HANDS IN THIS DARK BOX I LI ICE THIS PLACE VOO, S!fJl,SFrHSAth DHJBCTLV ON GLASS-- a TO ODNTACT TWET GLASS, 5tTELLOSV5 APE I SAM. . SSJil A2HTi,' SENSmZEP QLASS.i IWHICH IS LATER DE- RIGHT ON VOUR DejRTMENrT, jTWEV HAD r VELOPED. IT MAKES A V TPES! rZf -VSAM-LaMf TAKING rr SHARPER PRINT ANO IS f VST 7"' DICg'TRj S j ' WHAT WHAT DIFFERENCE lNK'S SAFETY DEPtNOSV-1 J KEEP THE DOOft) YES. FARMER -A PITAL?200ES IT MAK ? 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I think weo rot date!" Hollywood On Parade By Gene Handsaker HOLLYWOOD Roy Rogers was on an east bound train with his rodeo three months ago when he read a frightening magazine arti cle. It said more children are kill ed in accidents traffic, drown ings, fire, etc. than by the major diseases. Now, Roy has three kids of his own. Morever, he gets 4,000 fan letters a day. Most are from kids: Dear Roy: Please send me your photo. But many are from parents. Please write and tell Dickie to eat his spinach (or study, or take his medicine, or go to bed early.) He'll do what you tell him. All sick children get letters from Roy. But the well and obstreper ous ones, who won't mind their parents, are just too numerous. So he's organizing the "Roy Rogers Riders Club." Each youngster re ceives n membership card bearing a picture of the cowboy star and his horse, Trigger. On the back are nine rules including: Be neat and clean; Always obey your parents. Be. brave but never take chances. Roy told me: "When I read this magazine article, I said to myself, 'Why couldn't we incorporate traf fic and other safety rules in,to our club?" He thought the matter would be covered by that rule No. 5: Ba bra ye but never take chances. Thus a bicyclist who hooks a ride on a passing truck will be liable to summary suspension from the club-4-by his mother. Roy will plug the safety rules in his comic! books and on his Sunday show over the Mutual network. ! Being the father of two 'young Roy Rogers fans, I was troubled . . p by on question. Who brings Roy's) kids into line when they don't mind him and his wife. Dale Evans? Doe ho threaten to tell Gene Autry J No, Roy said, he is his own dis ciplinarian. Take Cheryl and Lin da, eight and five years old, re spectively. "They got to lying," Roy said. One would say that it was the other who left the bik in the driveway. One would accuse the nurse falsely of giving her tne dicine. "The last time that sort of thing happened," Roy went on, "I took them upstairs after dinner, took off my belt, lectured them foe 45 minutes, and gave them whippings-five pretty good licks apiece. Then I kissed them. That was five months ago, and they haven't told a lie since then." i Wreck and Heart Attack Victims 'Fair' at Dallas Ma uallas Kussei curl or Man teno. 111., who was brought to Dal las hospital after; his car turned over north of Rickreall Thursday night, is in "fair" condition. Curl suffered scalp lacerations and a concussion. j The condition of Billie Jean Kel ley of Corvallis was reported good. She was hospitalized j for bruises incurred when her car skid ded off the Dallas-Monmouth road Christmas eve. . j James O. Price mail carrier on route 1, Dallas, entere- - " tal Christmas morning following a heart attack suffered r n. . ing. He was resting as well as could be expected. Price went to the post office at 7 a.m. to prepare the mail for his route when he was stricken. Yom Heallttlh) Written by Dr. Herman N. Bandrnsea. M.D. It has not been' so many years ago that liver disease was thought lo oe aue, in most cases, u nun. tions or poisons. More recently i great deal of study has been given to the effect of various food factors on the liver. A nutritional deficiency, that Is, not enough of the right kind of foods, seems to produce a collection of fat in the liver, arid destruction of some of the liver tissues called necrosis. Finally, scar tissue forms in the liver and this is known as fibrosis. Fatty Foods The depositing of fat in the liver may result from eating large amounts of fatty foods. A number of substances seem to increase the rate at which fat accumulates in the liver. These include cholesterol, thiamine or Vitamin Bl, niacin. which is part of the Vitamin B complex, ancLbiotin, which is also a part of the Vitamin B-compIex. On the other hand there are cer tain substances which are known to speed up the removal of fat from the liver. These are called lipotro pic substances. The most important of these substances are choline and inositol and lipocalc, which come from the pancreas. Methionine is one of the amino acids which make up proteins. This substance also helps to get rid of fat In the liver. Cystine is another amino acid TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo 72P AM.-THEVLLA&EMEQCHWTS SQUAWKED LOUD AND LONG UNTIL "THE ComCiL HIRED A STREET CLEANER, QQ2 A.M.-T&E B&XOM BRkSAOE GOES INTO ACTION, AND THE GUY MkSHT AS WELL HAVE STOOD IN 8ED which, too, is helpful but is no so effective as the methionine, j Of all these substances,- it would appear that choline) Is the most ef fective, although methionine is. al most as helpful. Thus, in the treat ment of liver disorders, proper diet is especially important. The diet should be high In the essential protein foods, such as meat and eggs, high in carbohydrates, and low In fats. J - Treataaoat Advised I There is an acute Inflammation of the liver known as infection hepatitis. This disorder generally occurs in well-nourished individ uals, and the employment of the lipotropic substances does not seem to be of any particular help in this condition. However, when a liver disturbance is due to a dietary deficiency, or when It results from the excessive intake of fats, the-usa of the lipotropic substances Is i es pecially Important. I All forms of liver inflammation should be treated with an adequate intake of protein foods and starches and sugars, and the diet kept low in fats. In addition, when there la any suspicion of malnutrition, cho line and methionine may well be administered. I I QUESTIONS AND ANSWUtS A Reader: What wouW c,t a person to hear the sound of his heart-beat in his head? f Answer: This may be due to high blood pressure. It is also present in certain nervous disturbance. As rule, it is no cause for concern; (Copyright. 1948. King Feature. In.) . i i rw aj ( -.. ti or.i. I. w- I. Teta M lw trm m . SECKERTARV eat A BARNEY GOOGLE MfpLUMBING-HEA TINQ jr Fb, 1-4141 .i - - - .