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1 PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1943 MEDFOHDvOWEIBUKI Ml, Bsee S..n.r FanHina kr nflDrORD PRINTINO X 17-Jl Norlk Fir St. ROBERT W RfJHU Bdltor. HST R, OIMTRAP. im. A lad.pBa.BI N.wspapar. Cater., aa bmmS 1I1M miliar si t.ra, Or.son. endnr Ant .f Uarh I, MTfc SUBSCRIPTION RATES By stall In Adraaeei Dally and Sunday oae ranr.....T.lf Daily and Sunday .Is moatae... 4.0S Dally aad Sunday Care, months. S.1 Dally and' Sunday aaa month... .Tl By Carrt.r la adveaaa afadf.rft, A.h. land. Oatral Paint. Jackaoanila. Oold Hill. FUm.Ii. TaJant, aad a motor routaai Dally aad Suadar sas roar..... If. t Dally and Sunday .aaa m.ntn.. .! All lertne aaak la Official Paaw a la., dry ad Mod lord Official Popov of Jaakaaaj Coaaty Caltod Proaa TdU taaaaa Wins MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS Adrartlalns Roaraaoatatlva WEST. BOLLI DAT COaf PANT, ma Orflo.. la Now Tork. Chlaan, Dotrotl Sag Pranclaoa. Loo Anaoloa. aoattla, Portland. Sb Loola. Atlanta. Taaoouvor, B. C Oil finis Mtmb fit IllTIM Ye Smudge Pot Br Arthtu Psrrf , Fine Work! Personal Health Service By William Brady. H. D. The EMERGENCY Farm Labor committee closed its work a week ago. mi i t-1 . l ai i l t :l ' Alianh.3 IU lut capauie eiigriB Uie JUCai lruit cruu alnM4 oertatnln. to narsooai health and bYrt.na. not to alMSM was picked and packed without loss in spite of the d'nttu""" tt2f.,np TJL" , r i i i i , i . r I addressed eoTelop u enclosed. Lettere should lw brief sod written la Ink. OaUig to tho largo numbor of lottara recalrad only a few can to answered here. No reply can bo made to qasrles nat conforming to Instructions. Aaaroaa Dr. wiuisib srsoy, im u urnino, Beverly miio. uin. . Under the strict British ration system) the rich are getting thinner and the poor fatter. It's tough enough to be poor, with out being fat. ' . Somebody In Salem has been tealine Dennles from a blind newsboy. Herr Hitler of Ger- manv would slorv in' such lpwdown trick but has an air tight alibi. Two continents ana an ocean lay between him and the loot The American Institute of Ac countants comes out for a slm nlified income tax law that avervbodv can understand, in' cludlnc the congressmen who thought it up. o . The' unstate press notes, In mild alee, no autumnal parades, throush the business - areas of their towns of autos, with a miehtv hunter at the wheel and a dead deer lashed to the front fender. With gas restrictions In force it is not good business, even to drive to the city hall to present the chairman of the ration board with a venison steak. The Older Girls are taking an Interest in the 1944 elections. Some are mad enough to vote if the election was held tomorrow and it was a sunny day, aaa Zating houses report the In formal opening of the hotcake season last week, aided by the weather, has caused an in creased demand, with the hot cakes going like hotcakes. , 0 0,0 YOU-ALL TALK A HEAP1 (Coos Bay Times) . "The southern tenants now In Coos county, all speak with a soft southern drawl, which Is picked up by the young sters, but the slow drawl is about the only slow part of their make-up, according to Coqullle valley ranchers." o e a Mr. Willkie, leading GOP oresidential nomination candl date has Issued a blunt warning to officials of the British gov- eminent to keep their noses out of American politics. He shows by sly propaganda they are boosting for a Fourth Term for the White House Incumbent and a continuation in power of he New Deal. He lists the three methods employed, and, then takes them apart so all who can read can understand. No com ment was made on the recent remark by the Prime Minister of New Zealand advising Amer icans to make no changes at Washlmton. The charming and gracious First Lady was In New Zealand at the time but no light has been shed on who put mm up to it, 0 0 0 The police of the metropolis has set out to euro tne nocturnal cutting-up of teen-age noomums, The luveniles. when apprehend' ed, will be tuken to the police station and there linger until their folks come after them Precautionary steps have been taken to prevent tearing down ot the police station. o o PK1HTINO MEN It WORDS! "Profanity Is not allowed and er,uses trouble to the man who uses it. One captain of a ship whlrh was cruising In Central American waters noticed that some men In ordinary conversa tion were calling eacn otner uy tho vilest of names in loud voices with no regard for any one. , . . The man who was pro fane got many hours of extra riiiiv. but the man who calmly took tho vile name got a court martial and had to prove his Innocence. Several black eyes were noticed after this, but In a uk or so nrofanlty naa pracu cully stopped." (Bluejscluts Manual,) Skiing waa first Introduced to control Euro Da via Austria. In most serious labor shortage in local history. In fact the task was accomplished so quietly and expeditiously that few people realize what a difficult job it was and the efforts and sacrifices of how many were required to put it over so successfully. 0000. o THE contributions of our Mexican visitors were A efraaaarl in thia nawananar asvorgl time a Hill-in c the picking season. . But little if anything has been said of the splen did service the local soldiers rendered thanks to the fine cooperation of their officers and the capable assistance of the local U.S.O. units, particularly the Riverside and West Main branches. Listen to this: OVER THIRTY THOUSAND (30,000) HOURS IN AGRICULTURAL WQRK were put in here in Jackson County by these young men who have been called to fieht for their country I And this in addition to their regular army duties which are not of a casual nature by any means. amone mv friends, denvine that THE committee we are informed feels especially drafts, wet feet and insufficient a.i i. tjj; n..ol Arna Thnmoa c 1 o t h i n g "lower resistance," . Kittiexut kj AiiiKauici victim w v.u "- whatever that is. People think command at tjamp W niie, wno was mvanauiy uur rm unorthodox, to state it mild derstanding and cooperative; to Colonel F. T. Cham- They regard me with sus- 1. j. f.a it. io:' i. ui ...v,o, ,-fo picion when I insist that they Denin, rarecwr 01 uie bwuviuji nuopiwu, huudc wuu sneeze and cough away from suDDlidd most all tne woricers aunne ine iasi pan 01 my children. the season; to Captain Kenneth Luckey, the capable XuZJZt ana popular pUDllC relations Ollicer. ... boasting about my health rather In actual contact WOrK, ana in tne SmOOtning OUl than my aches or operations. MY GOSH. WHAT A WOMANI readlns vonr col-. Neot Uttle Racket Tve been umn for two years and enjoy it immensely (she writes), for two reasons (1) I agree with you and (2) even if I dis agreed Violent ly I would stlU like the h. and h. s. in your articles (meaning hu mor and horse sense other readers may substitute oth- Or. Brady er terms if they wish. I go about quoting you at great length about "colds," immediate dentures and other controversial subjects. Since I was eleven or twelve years old I've wolfed it pect arrested, alibi. ' and establishes Berlin reports Rhineland prov ince uprising fails, but disorders continue at Dusseldorf. Oregon prunes soil In Ger many for million marks per pound. State Parent-Teachers conven tion opens here. First frost of season arrives, and facilitate the process of getting the soldiers on f : "J?Si? . , , jr.. nr t.. e:ol. - Al. t: " Uie JOD, aay alter aay, mre. uura ouuwi ui wic avivci- married eight years, extremely side USO was invaluable, rendering yeomen service happily, and have three children, ..H. ,Vt f Mr floAfiyo TTntrin in a6ed seven vear. e years iiuuci uie wpauw uut"""' v "v-.e.y and eight months, respectively. charge of the Riverside branch, the soldier-workers i do an my own work, including thanlrinr thoiV r1nfViaa thoro wnorp liinpfiPR wre also canning most of the family food, 6 . . I makinff all the rhllrlrpn'R snrl mv put un at a nominal cost by the usu stati. ureatiy own elothpfl. ftnmd irnrHpr.lr.ff appreciated service was also rendered by Adjutant re-uphoistering, carpentry and (Jox at the west main usu. - And coordinating everything, the capable admin istrator and overseer of the entire project, the spark plug of the huge orchard labor machine, was Mr. Leonard Mayfield, principal of the Senior High School, and Farm Assistant Jackson (Jounty Himer trencv Farm Labor Committee, without whose tire- less energy and constant application, the tremenaous task would never have been done. It to highly unproleaolonal of Tool to speak ad you do of tho use of tho POISON label on tincture of Iodine. You ahould know that tho law re quires that tincture of Iodine be labelled POISON. (L. M. H.) Answer I know. First tho drug gists contrive to keep that law olive. It keeps the sale oi iodine in ineir honds prevents the grocer from sup plying It, for instance. Nevertheless It Is absurd to label Mild Tincture of Iodine the kind commonly used first aid disinfectant of wounds and for painting on swellings, bruises and the like "poison" most drug gists sell indiscriminately over tne counter numerous paln-klllers that are far more dangerous poisons, and nary a suggestion that such dope Is dangerous or poisonous. poor Man's insulin -I am anxious to find out lust what kind of vitamin B. Bl or B complex you call "poor man's Insulin," as J believe I am a potential diabetic my father and one grandparent I know hsd diabetes. (R. R. A.) Answer Bend ten cents and three- oent-stamped envelope bearing your address, for booklet "Training for Diabetes." "Poor man's Insulin" Is vitamin Bl (thiamin) but If I were training for diabetes (heredity, over eating, Insufficient dally work,, play or exercise) I'd tako preferably the natural B complex wnicn includes not only thtsmln but the other desir able vitamins ot tho B group. (Copyright 1943, John F. Dlllo Co.) Ed. Notet Persons wishing to communicate with Dr. - Brad should send letter direct to nr. William Brady. M. D.. !&J El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Calif. the like. During the past few years I've found that hard work is a fool proof preventive against worry, boredom and dissatisfaction During the final months of my last pregnancy I had excrutiat- Ing false labor pains. To al leviate this I tackled a job had wanted done a long time I got a crow bar and ripped out some kitchen cabinets and re built them In a new location also bought lumber and built two desks and seats for the children's room. When friends commented on how wonderful it was to be so healthy, I just smiled. I wish you'd preach to r to.i . , ., I some oi tne jazy, spoiled voeir JJUE wnat gOOO WOUia nign prices nave Deen u cate" women that work will cure the fruit had not been tucked and Backed? But what keeps so many of them for the services of this emergency committee and these soldiers, a large share of the fruit would NOT have been! THE past fruit season has been one of the most sue cessf ul in recent history. In spite of serious dam age by May frosts the gross fruit income, when all returns are m, may establish a new record. A Common Grief whining, (Signed)..., This woman lives in a bustling city, not out in the wheat. Wo man, did I say? The girl has barely cut her wisdom teeth Just think what a woman she'll be when she grows upl In the course of the denres- V.varv nnxxr and r.hfin Mime self-aDDOUlted Jere- on I received scattering letters miah rises to proclaim the American people-the rank ?rn0dmBwowhorenymrdr and file have no heart in tms war. reari naroor similar discovery, namely, that aroused them for a brief time but that critical period j- jsgr -rk has passed, and now around the grass roots there is they dld when they mdujged ln a growing apathy toward the war, and an increasing the luxuries that go with keeping desire to see the end oi it. The last statement is true the American people do want this war ended just as soon- as it can be ended. But the other statements are libelous and Flight o Time Medlord and Jacksor Co. Hit tory from tho files oi tba Mat Tribune 10 and 20 years ago TEN YEARS AGO TODAY October 22, 1933 Gold control plan is adopted by government in effort to boost commodity prices. . Pear shipments from valley to date total 1,501 cars. Farm price strikers in Iowa plan to picket roads., ' . County budget public hearing set for November 18. High school safe is robbed of $2 after long hard job. Chairman Jerry Jerome of the Diamond Jubilee next June, predicts throng of 50,000 will attend. New clues found In mystery kidnaping of Col. Lindbergh's infant son. French cabinet falls, battling inflation group of nation. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY October 22, 1923 Siskiyou tunnel hold-up sus- I up with the 'Joneses. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Not Good In Geography Once I asked you to recommend doctor in our vicinity who could completely false, as anyone who has browsed arouna hemio, and you didn't know of one. v.w...f ..vw,r ' .. . " , , lHave you ever heard of Dr the erass roots oi tins country, Knows. of i was tow he gives these AS a Striking, and tOUChing, example Of the fact, pioneers in the injection treatment let us present the following letter from Mr. and Lah4rbuenIrneTtmgenatbcr.0-r Mrs. Arthur Grunnert, of Helenville, Wisconsin, who ggj ,StSS lost a son, Sergeant Kenneth E. urunnert, in iNew omce, BARGAIN NIGHT at the. . SILVER MOON OCT. 23 Extra lady with couple FREE or two ladies for price of one. WATCH FOR THE HALLOWE'EN DANCE 1180 Oak St. Ashland Guinea, while leading his platoon against the Japs and for which heroic and self-sacrificing act he was cited and awarded the coveted Congressional medal. "We feel honored, Indeed, to receive a medal- of honor for our departed son, to be delivered to us personally by the president of the United States. "Under present conditions, however, we cannot help but give expression to some of the following thoughts which race through our minds day and night "On the back of the B sticker on our windshield is this questions: 'Is this trip really necessary?' "We are in the midst of the third war bond drive. We believe every cent of money subscribed should be used to supply our boys with the necessities of war and not spent for trips that do not directly help the war effort. "Only this last week, thousands of other parents lost their lved ones on the battlefields of Italy, all brave boys that were loved by their parents as much as we loved our own. These parents cannot all converge on Washington, and because of the common bond we have with them we feel we shouldn't either. The loss of our brave boy is still too fresh in our memory for us to make this trip even though it would be In his honor. "Will you please convey our regrets to the presidents "Will you please ask him whether it would be possible for him to put whatever message he may have for us in wrlt Ing, so it may be delivered to us along with the medal of honor and we will ever cherish and treasure them both in the memory of our boy." w fnoi nnth.nc more fittinor in reply could be de sired than the following official acknowledgment by Secretary of War Stimson: "The spirit of unselfishness, understanding and sacrifice which breathes through your letter has deeply Impressed . - ... .... nnlfrl ennv for himself. not Only II, D ri cniiium, ww . ' - - - but all of us In the war department who haye been priv lleged to rend your letter. We stand humble In the fate of such demonstration of patriotism as yours . . .1 realize the personal sorrow you are so bravely bearing May I ex tend my own sympnthy and rcansure you that this sacrltlce will not have been in vnm. , "You have lost a ion; the nation has lost a ion; we all SAT Ml DANCING 8 TO 12 MERRICK'S BALLROOM Lots of Fun With 2 2 BANDS HALLS 01 JT gj Mi i link r y-"- s., "si. 2 ' and citizens appear on streets wearing overcoats. Local lady hunters attacked by deer in hills, and one Is knocked down- Graft in Veterans relief affairs exposed. Fair and cool. High 60, low 32 degrees. Summer water restrictions In city called off. Rifle and pistol shooting v. came an organized form of nt in 1871 with the creation oi th. National Rifle Association America. Child's Colds vim Wmlftary -Mm TIh-TkM RAY'S MUSIC O POPULAR PRICES fthffifit Martlet HedfordV Popular 2-Fronl Store K ' Offer Thrifty Shoppers These 11 POINT and PENNY SAVERS! 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