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STQHT MZDFOHD MAIL TRIBUITE. "Wednesday, Wot. 1,-1844 Your Health and Its Care , BY DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Readers fhoutd addrass Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady MS El Camilla, HARDENED WAX IN EARS Medical colleague told here re cently about the common occur rence of ear trouble uch ai deafness, rum bling or other u n p 1 e a i ant noises In-1 h e ears, dizziness, sometimes harsh, obstirv at cough, ft from accuma lation of hard- ened or dried cerumen or ear wax. The spec ialist said some Dt Brade of his patients had even resigned themselves to deafness to the extent of wearing hearing aids which they dis carded after the doctor removed the plug of inspissated cerumen. One of the first private pa tients who took a chance with me in Penn Yan I assure you there is such a place was a hustling young grocery clerk with an honest, uncomplicated complaint an elephant cough. Well, sir, that boy gave, me an uncomfortable two or three weeks. 1 went over him again and again, and nary a thing could I find to account, for his frightful cough. He was wholly co-operative and staid- with me while I floundered around in baffled : until one Monday . morning the boy came in with a new complaint since his Sat urday night bath there had been a great rumbling in his eaf Thereupon with head-mirror and speculum I examined his ear, found a plug of wax, syringed It away, and that was the end of the head noise and the cough. Since my colleague told us here of the remarkable 'number of patients who tome' to him, fit regular intervals to, have their ears so freed from, hardened plugs of ear wax, many readers have asked me to give them the name and address : of the ear specialist. !, Nonsense.'Any doctor can take care of such trouble ai well as the. fanciest , or highest-priced specialist can. , h For that matter any Intelligent member of the family can sy ringe the ear, whether to remove hardened ear wax, a foreign On the Radio Chains STATIONS! . i .' ;V Cheln imitation and where tbej are on the dlali ' RAM! (MBS) I ISO, fortUnd. KtX (NHL'-Hluf) 'IIUO, Portland KOA (NHU-HIUS a MHH) 1810 apokanei HUO (NHOUlue) 810 San rraclarai HOW (NHC'-Kedl SMI. Pnrtlandi HJR (NHU-Bluel two. tHiiki hnx (cuai loio Los Angriest KOA (NWMtrd) SSO Uenmi KOIN (CUM) 870, fort land i HOMO (NIMMM) SS4 eatttti RPO JNIMMIfat M Sen mndsMt (U, (CM) MM ait Laae Clt, mm TUae Shewn U PWt Weeaeegaf 160 p. m Fletcher Wller, CBS. 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Deem Vanejf Sheriff CBS Fred War ing Show BN KYLE'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Toen p. rn to 1 a. tn Phona Central Point 472 (or reservations. On the Pacific Highway at Central "olot Out at Bounds lot Service People J Brrlr HlUa. Calii. body or perhaps a live insect that has entered the ear canal. - Here is how. Use a fountain sy ringe or reservoir which hangs not more than a foot above level of ear. Use only boiled water that la comfortably warm (never too hot or too cold). Dissolve a heaping teaspoonful of salteratus (baking soda, bicarbonate of soda) in a quart of water. Let pa- tlent sit or lie with a basin against neck under ear, to catch the outflow. Use only a straight nozzle, and hold nozzle close to, but not touching the outer open ing of ear canal. Hold ear back- ward and upward with your left hand while you direct the stream straight into the ear canal. Let the entire quart of water thus flow into the basin. ' Usually1 the hardened plug of ear wax comes away in small pieces, Sometimes it is necessary to repeat the syringing daily for several times. One good rule to remember: Never In any circum stance insert anything smaller than your elbow in your ear. If syringing in this way Is insuf ficient, then the next ; step is treatment for the doctor to de termine. '." i ' . ' " QUESTIONS AV ANSWERS The Squedunk Cllnle Correenondents- sometimes ask whether 1 recommend the Sauedunk Clinic, let us ley. or the Faraway hos pital, or the Ketchum Diagnostic lab oratories, or the Hearth and Home In stitute. Answer What for? They may serve good pie there, or have some pretty girls dressed up like nurses. If you seek medical service I advise you to consult a physician, not an InsUtutlon. Shampoo- -'- Due to an Injury after I had' a permanent wave I was unable to have a shampoo for about six weeks. By then I nad a lot of dandruff. As I never had much dantfruff before 1 wonder If It was because I waited so long for a shampoo? , (Mrs. B. F.) . Answer Perhaps. Send stamped envelope bearing your address, far gamphlet "Care of the Hair and calp." Dandruff - can be kept under control If you apply the simple po made regularly as Instructed in the pamphlet. ' 'Spinal Curvature - Daughter has rotary curvature of the spine.. She is 12 years old. swims, dives, etc., but -has had no physical education at school. From your col umn I believe the booklet "V-l-T-K Spells Youth" might be of help. , (J. B.) AnswerShame on the school, or should I- say the parents, for such neglect of the child's education. What a backyard community yours must be. For the booklet "V-I-T-E spent Youth" send 10 cents and stamped en velope bearing your address. . (Copyright, 1944, John F. Dllle Co.) , ')(00 n m. News MBS. Amertea's Town Meeting of the Air, BN; Dinah Shore. NBC. . 9.15 p m Rex Miller. MBS NBC: Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS; Woody nernian urcn., LD3 .10:00 p. m. News Reporter, NBC. 11:00 p. m. News, CBS. THE GRANGE Principle business at the No vember 3 meeetlrm'of Central Point Orange was election of the following officers: master, Wal ter D. Jensen; overseer, Charles Taylor; lecturer, Nlta Birdsey; steward, Frank Hammond; as sistant steward, Theo. Sims; chaplain, Mary Taylor; treasur er, Thelma Dobrot; secretary, Sally Puhl; gatekeeper,- Julius Dobrot; Ceres, Margaret Conger; Pomona, Doris Hoover; Flora, Frances Hamilton; lady assistant steward, Margaret Jensen. Meeting for drill team prac tice has been changed from No vember 10, to November 9, at 8 p. m. AH grangers are urged to attend. On November 3, Central Point Juvenile Grange, elected the following officers: master, Ted Birdsey; overseer, Patty Hamil ton; lecturer, Anne Bohnert; steward, Jackie Potter; assistant steward, Calvin McKlbben; chap lain, Jan Freeman; treasurer, Nancy Potter; secretary, Sheryl Jensen; gatekeeper, Alan Jen sen; Ceres, Betty Colpltts; Po mona, Dorren Bohnert; Flora, Alberta Ann Puhl; lady assist ant steward, Marilyn Bohnert. Mr. Driver gave the - Juvenile Grange several bird-houses . to use as patterns so they can build more. Pomona Grange Regular meeting of Jackson county Pomona Grange was held at Central Point October 28 and the following officers elected to serve two years: master, Wm. G. Howes; overseer, Roscoe Roberts; - lecturer, Isabella Le Vander; steward, John Peffley; assistant steward, Roy Le Ven der; chaplain, Emma Conger; treasurer, Ray Ward; secretary, Nora N. Wait; gate keeper, Otto Fuhrman; Ceres; Meryla Carle ton; Pomona, Ethel Lacy; Flora, Anna -Roberts; lady assistant steward, Mabel Johnson; execu tive committee, Ross Kline, Hen ry Conger and Herb Carleton, Resolutions adopted were: Asking the OPA to further relieve the rationing on beef and BEAUTIFUL ROGUE RIVER LODGE .. IS NOW OPEN . Delicious Dinner Cocktail Lounge Dancing On Crater Lake Highway Near Trail Telephone Trail 1404 I li rrnni r iinni.ni psim i t y, y,'fiK'mmf It's a real victory grin that Coradr. David McCampoell ol u Angeles Clashes from the cocgplt of his carrier-based plane tnat bears 30 "Meat balls" emblematic ot bis record that makes him Navy's top-ranking ace In his latest action he shot down 8 Jap planes in t5 minutes of combat ' w. u. 4,avjr allow the farmer to sell low grade dairy cattle which they are now compelled to keep at a loss. ' Opposing the advertising . of oleomargarine by our local stores, and ask that the point value be put on equal with but ter. That the OPA - be asked to make public the ceiling price on farm products before the regu lar marketing season- is at hand, such information to be simpli fied in Understandable terms. trtus preventing a great financial loss to the farmer. Shady Cove Shady Cove, Nov. 8 Pvts. John and Basil Zimmerlee, left this week for Camp Ord, Monte- rey, Cal., where they have been transferred from Camp Walters, Tex. They spent last week here with relatives and friends. John, his wife and children, were guests Tuesday at a dinner party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Conover. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Zimmerlee, Carrie, Billy and Janet, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cornelius. John and Basil ancTa host of relatives and friends enjoyed dinner and a party Saturday eve ning at Kogue River lodge.. . Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Johnson en tertained the Zimmerlee family with a dinner Sunday. Marie Johnson Shady Cove school student, and daughter of Mr. and Mr. T. J. Johnson, un u n d e r w ent a tonsilectomy at Sacred Heart hospital. .. . Ens. James R. Davis has re cently received his commission at Notre Dame university where he has been attending midship man's school for the past two months. He has been assigned to Floyd Bennett field, New York City, as aerologlst. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Davis, proprietors of Roguedale store. Chslker's Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine Dance Refreshments Chicken and Steak Dinners Most Unique Place in 80 Ore Ll.OSKn MDNnAVS rhursosvs Prlvsie ParUes only Fot RMervatlnns P CMId Hill ZERO CLUB Out ol bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. m 3am excenl Sunday Phone day time 5300: night 8101. THE WORLD AT ITS WORST W0iKRlN& HCriflCN VOL ' X lima n art imi . b iJjJJJl . ; 10OKFO IN OM MOO CM IrtllP. WW 16 KU Will BECOME Hm OF THE 1tU.-fA.lE 1HUMP OF A 1A1U, RSvtAUf That o have taken moor dc ib BtP WnH you . AfeAlN AfcAJNSf RICf 0RKRS ..... 5 iwuiu. ' Roguedale 'store," which, was destroyed by 'fire last May! has been rebuilt and the Davlses ex pect to- be reads)", for business again by November 25. . Shady Cove P -T. A. will hold Its regular meeting Friday; No vember 10," at" 8' o'clock aYthe school house. There will be a short program. -Everyone is urged to attend and express his opinion oh playground equip ment to be purchased for the school. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Lloyd were host and hostess November 4 at the second of a series of bene fit card parties planned to aug ment the fund for playground equipment and movie projector for Shady Cove school. Guests were Mr. arid-. Mrs. .Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Klllion, Mr. and' Mrs. Kine, Mr. and Mrs. Coon, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford, Mrs. Eva Segesseman and Mrs. Pearl Guthrie. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coon sponsored the first party at their home in Edgewood park( Octo ber 14, at which time the guests were enthusiastically in favor of continuing the parties at inter vals of two or three weeks throughout the winter. An nouncement of dates will- be made through this column. Use Mall rnbuue Want Ada Millions Switching To Mutton Suet And Medication Old Reliable" For Relieving Chest Muscle Tightness-Coughing, Rheu matic Pain, Simple Bruises and Many Other Horn Uses. Grandma liked to "rub" miseries of chest' colds and other simple fmin. She medicated uer rub but nsisted it contain mutton suet. She liked the way mutton suet disap- Siared as it helped carry medlca on to nerve ends in skin to relieve pain. Today science has modern ized Grandma's old-time pain relief principle to bring you Penetro, the salve that contains mutton suet plus 5 active ingredients. Mothers now thank Grandma for her old, idea that created this newer relief. In this colds' season. Penetro is ispecially helpful in easing chest -nusde tightness, chest rawness, oosening phlegm, relieving coughs. Fhat's because PenYtro melts in stantly, quickly vanishes to act 8 ways (1) To relieve pain at nerve ends in skin. (2) To ease chest mus cle tightness by counter-irritation. (8) To soothe irritated breath pas sages through inhaled aromatic va pors. Penetro is so helpful, too, in easing rheumatic and neuralgic pain, taking sting from chapped lips and nostrils, and as a soothing; dressing for bruises, minor cuts. Today get dean, white, easy-to-use Penetro. By GLUYA3 WILLIAMS TNX(& t HAVE . - BKT CRASH FAT At Luke Field, Ariz., Nov. 8 CU.R) Army Aviation Cadet Ro- bert H. Boyles, 21. of Oak Park, 111., was killed yesterday in the l)YAMSBiN STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX m pv so op ay . .. 1 iCk i''3 CJV4-&y 5 SPfCAiT. ', KCSSDt HaVA-. -. , JltfDaVCSfV?(H&A '. WTO A MNOSrAHDST- , JSJZr- V Wi , VN s rcvxrzs Br CHAK&WG . BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH ! " , ' ' ft "O. 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