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    EIGHT MEDrOHD MAIL TRIBUNE - Monday Not. 20, 1944
Your Health and Its Care
BY OH WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Readers should address Inquiries tot Dr. William Brsdy
' 366 El Camino. Barart HUlg. CaUl.
THE CRI NEEDS
Somatlmes I get pretty de
pressed about the situation. To
be sure. It is an everyday occur
rence lor cor
respondents to
speak of cri In
heir letters,
but what mad
dens me Is the
way nearly all
of them inter
ject a paren
thetic com'
merit, half ex
planatory, half
humorous, lest
I mlsunder-
Dt Brad? stand. Then,
too, once In a long while I see
the word cri in print I mean
elsewhere than In this column.
Fvi-n mich nreclotis items are
usually spoiled by the use of
quotatio nmarks arouna ine
quotation marki around the
inference as to lta significance
The earliest proper use of the
word I can find In my scrap
book Is an item published in tne
Atlantic Constitution on or
about May 3, 1927, telling that
the mayor was forced to retire
to his home on account of a
slight Indisposition the mayQr
was stricken witn- cri waia me
Item and no funny, business
either). '
Then, too, there are so many
Wiseacres who get a half-baked
notion that I am trying to pop
ularize a new name for the com
mon cold for no particular rea
son and anyway what difference
does it make what you call it?
- What I have been trying to do
Is to teach the truth about com
mon respiratory Infections (In
dispositions, illnesses and com
plications responsible for three
fourths of the practice of phy
ctclans and surgeons), and here
are some of the fundamentals
which neither layman nor phy
sician, nor health authority can
evade or gainsay: ; -
1, Neither the victim, nor his
customers,' employers, parents,
teachers, corner druggist, nor
The Value of Small Astronomical
i Telescopes
Br J. Hugh. Pruett
Astronomer, General Extension
Division, Univ.. of Oregon g
' In 1609 A. D. Galileo, profes
sor at Padua University In Italy,
learned that the Dutchman "tip
pershey had so combined two
iC L " ""-"
ruMnMla la Ma at. at 4Vi 4- 4V)vniirh
them the weather vane on a dis
tant cathedral appeared larger.
Soon Galileo made several tele
scopes of hit own; Ufa 'largest of
which had a front lens of scarce
ly' more than two inches dlarn ti
ter. . ,
-In 1610, Galileo turned one of
these little "optlck tubes" on the
(tarry skies and forthwith an-
nounced that the moon waamaybe mounted. No hand Is
rough and mountainous, and the
aun had black spots on it; that
Venus showed phases like the
moon, and Jupiter had four
moons of Its own; and that the
Milky Way was a cloud of count
less tiny stars. The small In
strument today, as always, has
very useful place In the study
of the heavens. - , '
Over the world, thousands of
amateur astronomers with their
telescopes of modest size, but ex
cellent quality, are In many
ways such as the discovery of
comets and observations of me
teors, variable stars and occul-
Riviera
Rlverla, Nov. 20 Gold Hill
health unit held the first meet
ing this fall at the W. A. Boye
home. The afternoon was spent
preparing Christmas seals for
mailing. Plans were made for a
rummage sale to be held in Med
ford. December 12 and 13. En
joying the afternoon were Mes
dam.es Martin, Cameron, Gall,
Long Thome C. Boye. Hill, Mil
ler, Potter, Darwin, Bloodygood,
Kofahl, George Smith. Evans.
Miss Helen Parish of Medford
and the two hostesses, Mesdames
W. A. and Arthur Boye. Next
meeting will be at the Cameron
home December 4. Everyone. Is
to bring articles for rummage
ale at this meeting.
T4 Edward Lukowskl who
has seen action in the south Pa
cific has been confined to the
hospital there tor some time
but last reports Indicated he
was Improving. Mrs. Lukowskl
and Infant daughter reside with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R
Prefontalne.
The local sewing club met
November 19 at the John Garri
son home with covered dish
luncheon at noon. Present were
Mesdames Bennett, Dally,
Freauf, Chase. Cameron Martin,
Potter, Miller, .Lance, Wol
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Little. Worry
Eat talk, laugh or anees without
fear of Insecure false teeth droupnlg,
slipping or wabbling. FASTIETH holds
plates firmer and more comfortably.
This pleasant powder has no gummy,
gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Doesn't
cause nausea. It's alkaline (non-aeld)
Checks "piste odor" (denture breath).
Cat JASItim at any tvuf store,
SUGAR. COATING
even his physician can tell In the
early stage what his cri (pre
sumably one of the common re
spiratory Infections) will prove
to be.
2. Calling it cri (pronounced
kree) In this stage of the indispo
tition or illness Is playing fair.
For that is acknowledged that
of course you don't know wheth
er-you are coming down with
measles, infantile paralysis, sim
ple coryza, pneumonia, Influen
za,, or any I one of a dozen more
or less communicable diseases
whose onset is characterized by
similar symptoms.
3. If you are mulish and Ignor
ant and vicious and brazen
enough to attempt to palm it off
on your associates or the public
as a "cold" well, in that case
I hope it kills you before you
pass the Infection on to any In
nocent . bystander.
4. There is no such specific in
disposition,' ailment, illness or
disease as "the common cold"
9hd 'any physician ar health of
ficer who prates about "the com
mon cold" Is Just prating.
1 8, You can find no description
or definition i of "the common
cold" In scientific medical litera
ture. Of course inot.tjHow could
even a professional medical, text
book' writer define oc describe
a condition without entity?
; QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
.. . root Itch
Wo have tried various preventatives
end. remedies for foot Itch and -it Is
the belief of most of the students
here that Whitfield's ointment Is most
effective as you told us some years
as o. (L. R. D )
Answer Your experience la similar
to the experience of -many others.
On reauest (no cllDDlng will do) I'll
send any reader who provides stamp
ed pre-addressed envelope, pamphlet
on Foot Itch which tells how to use
Whitfield's ointment; powder, liquid
and other preventatives and remedies
for dermaphytosls, ringworm, athlete's
foot
Postcard Received
Please send me your pamphlet on
Allergy, instructs a correspondent, on
a . postcard.
Answer Ol' Doc Brady furnished
the pamphlet But he refuses to pay
the frelrtht, too. So try again, my
economical friend, and don't forget
to send a stamped envelope bearing
your address.
(Copyright. 1044, by John T. Dllle Co.)
tatlong making a real contribu
tion to scientific knowledge.
And most of them are making it
possible In their own commun
ities for . hundreds to obtain
optical views of celestial objects.
1 For astronomical work most
Anteaafiil tAlttaAnnln nmifanlnra
... . ...
inessential.' A high-grade 2-inch
instrument -will ilva far' more
satisfactory views than a 10-Inch
of poor quality. The .ordinary
draw-tube spy glass costing only
few dollars Is usually of no
value In this work'. Seldom can
a satisfactory 3-Inch be bought
for less than $70.. In addition,
there Is needed a firm trjpot or
post on which the instrument
steady enough to hold It.
Telescopes are of two types:
refractors, In which the prin
ciple optical part is a convex
lense at the upper end of the
tube; and reflectors, in which
the upper end is open . and a
concave mirror la in the lower
end. .
The present writer Is compil
ing a list of 'amateur telescope
owners in western United States
and Canada where this column
Is published. Those of whom he
does not know will confer a
favor by reporting the size and
type of their optical equipment.
gamntt, Barnes and the hostess,
Mrs. Garrison. Election' of of
ficers was held, Mrs. Wolgamott
belna chosen for chairman. Mrs,
Lance, secretary; Mrs. ' Dally,
treasurer. Names were drawn
for gift exchange at the next
meeting to be held Thursday
afternoon, December 14, at the
Lloyd MUIer home this being
the Chrlstman party meeting,
TO EXTEND SECURITY
Washington. Nov. 20 U.R
The federal security board re
ctmmended to state governors
Saturday that unemployment in
surance be extended to 3,000,000
persons now unprotected because
they work for small firms. -
BRITAIN ACCEPTS
Chicago, Nov.' 20 (U.PJ Brit
ain -Saturday accepted the com
promise plan tor civil aviation
worked out by the American
British and Canadian delegates
at the International air confer
ence. .
Mi lost 52 Lbs.!
wtast size ta aoain-
MS. . B, WIllS. FT. WORTH
As NatoveS Hats
Toe Bur Ifm eeooda and have a
MOf elea4r, BTacotuI Slow. No
wta. No d,uaa. No laiatlv-a.
Tim etprlrK nl Mra. Wt1a may
nay sot tat riuierttu roar.
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rnof try UMAnla PUnT Loo
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Sail' Fraiidaroi KSL (CBS) 1160
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Terry and Pirates, BM.
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Harry riannery. News. CBS. Adven
tures ol Ton Mix MBS: Jack Arm-
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night. BN Night News Wire, MBS.
6:00 p m Song Is Born, NBC:
Radio rheeter CBS Osnrlel Heatter
MBS; Army Variety Show. BN.
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NBC: Spotllsnt Banas, jb.
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CBS; Henry Gladstone. MBS; Ray
mond Gram Swing. BN.
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Ted Malone BN
7-30 p m -Dr 1 t. NBC Thanks
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NBC.
8:13 p. m. Hedda Hopper, CBS;
Lum and Abner, BN.
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NBC; Frank Sinatra, CBS: Michael
Shane MBS, Counterspy. BN
n:uu p. m. isiina uaw, &n,
MBS; The Whistler, CBS.
0:30 p m -Fulton Lwts. Jr. MBS.
Vox Pop. CBS; Noah Webster Says.
NBC; Green Hornet. BN
loan n. m. News, NBC: rive Star
rinnl, CBS. .
10:15 p m None But the Lonely
Heart, NBC: Sherlock Holmes, MBS:
Wartime Women, CBS.
10:30 p. m. .Sweetheart SwlngUme.
NBC. .
11:00 p. m. Serenade, CBS; Freddy
Martin Orch., MBS.
' ' Tuesday -
B:00 n' m Terrv and Pirates. BN:
fletcher Wiley .CBS OK (or Release
NBC
5:18 p. m. Red's Gang, CBS; Dick
Tracy, BN; Superman. MBS.
5:30 d m -Dale with Judo NBC:
Jack Armstrong S3N Harry riannery
news. CBS; Adventurea of Com Mix
MBS ... .
5.45 b m Cam Midnight BN:
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6:00 d. m. Mvsterv Theater, nsu;
Gabriel Heatter, MBS; Burns and Al
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1.13 o m - 8creen lest Mtss
6:30. n. ' m. Fibber McGee and
Molly. NBC: Spotlight Bands, BN. I
, 6:45 n m Gov. Snell. MBS: ldear
Smith. Political. CBS
7:00 d. m. Raymond Gram Swing.
BN: Bob Hope, NBC.
7:15 p. m. Lowell Thomas, MBS:
Ted Malone, BN.
7:15 p. m. Sen. Truman. BN
7.30 n. m. HUdenarde. NBC Red
Rider, MBS: Manhattan Melody, CBS;
Horace Heldt BN.
8:00 d. m. Mercer'a Musle Bhon.
NBC; I Love a Mystery. CBS.
b:15 p m Fleetwood Lawton,
NBC: Lum and Abner. BN: Music.
CBS.
8:30 p. m. Freedom of Opportunity,
MBS; Johnny Presents, NJC.
9:00 D m Evervthine to. Bam
NBC: Big Town CBS
015 o m Res Millet MBS.
8:30 o m Million Dollar Club
CBS: Fulton Lewis, MBS.
iu:uu p m news imbc count ot
Monte Crlsto. MBS: rive Stjtr Final
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10:30 . m. Edwin C. Hill. CBS.
11:00 p. m. Talks, CBS: Concert
Hour, BN
IN.
McLeod
McLeod, Nov. 20 Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Stafford have gone
to Bremerton, Wash., to visit
relatives for a couple of months.
. Mrs. Mae Allen is spending
several days visiting her par
ents In Ashland. - ..
Mr. and ' Mrs. ' Larry V Wilson
and daughter have gone to Los
Angeles to make their home. .
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bowers November 13
were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Staf
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Niel
Hayez.
Mr and Mrs. Morris and fam
ily . of Burbank, Cal have
bought the Larry Wilson place
and have now taken possession.
The newly elected officers of
Upper Rogue grange are, master.
Roy Vaughn; overseer, Herb
Carlton; lecturer, Carl Richard
son; Stewart, Paul Force; assist
ant ' Stewart, Ranold Axtell;
chaplin, Florence Austin; treas
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Franchlted Bottlarst Pepsi-Cola
THE WORLD AT ITS WORST '
i ,
VvMtrt A JfcRM NECsJonMES EnPloRlXfc Vtoi'R
(CAT aOSEf T&TlSO RNJ PROTEtfloU TC VtR. TTMtfir?d
GUESTS , PI5C10SIN6 Oil IMBRCUA, h WMCWT, A VAlR. Of
RISERS M AUNDRV AM) NttttUANCei). AWaift. AUOf WHIirl,
If SEEN MCJ HAVE. BCRRttVED TRPM TrtEM Dl'RiMi -Kf PAf
urer, Frank Dllsworth; secre
tary, Ola Huston; gatekeeper,
Oliver Austin; Ceres, Zelda
Carlton; lady assistant Stewart,
Georgia Grieves; executive com
mittee, Mae Richardson, Bruce
Grieves and Ed Huston. Next
grange meeting will be Thurs
day evening, December 21, with
a Christmas potluck supper.
Mrs. Mae Allen had as dinner
guests November 16, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Harding, Sr., and
Mr. Bill Edler. .
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolen
check and daughter' and Mrs.
Mae Allen were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim- Casey Novem
ber 17.
Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde Stafford November -12
were Mr. and Mrs. George Wit
ter and family of Medford and
Mr. Bill Edler.
THE GRANGE
' Talent Grange .
Two new members Joined Tal
ent Grange at the meeting No
vember 16. L. H. Gallatin re
ported $80 had been added to
the war fund which makes a
total of $889.86 collected through
the Talent Grange. '
H. E. C. will meet at the borne
of Mrs. Nora Wolters, December
5. All wishing to attend are to
meet at the home of Mrs. Loyal
Bates in Talent. and transporta
tion will be provided from there.
The program under direction
of Lecturer Margaret Hamilton,
carried out . the Thanksgiving
themo and opened, with the
Grange joining in singipg "All
Hail. The Power," followed by
reading of the ! 23rd' Psalm by
Elton ..Petri. Marie Furrier en
tertained with two accordion
numbers and Loyal Bates gave
a reading. Carl Borg. Jr., follow
ed with harmonica numbers and
jokes. The program .concluded
with awarding of a prize to Her
man Cannon. . -, -
Eagle Point Grange
Eagle Point Grange will hold
its annual wild game supper with
basket lunch at 7:30 p. m. Tues
day, November 21.
At the regular session Novenv
ber 7 the following new mem
bers were added: J.- P. Christen
sen, Laurlne Christensen, Helen
Pearson and by. demit,. Travis
and Delia Littlefield.
Due to the illness of Master
Now to help relieve con
cestion and irritation
' In tiDDer bronchial
tubes, muscular soreness or tightness,
coufihlngspasms most young mothers
rubVicksVnpoRubonthroat.chestand
back at bedtime. And at once VapoRub
pgMBTMres
to upper Dtoncniai
. medicinal vapors i T6'
chest and DacK
surfaces like a ' Oif3
" warming poultice, liili
So soothing, comforting . . .VapoRub
Invites restful sleep and keeps on work
ing for hours to relieve distress. And . . .
ONLY VAPORUB Gives YOU this spe
cial penetrating-stimulating action. It's
the best known home remedy for re
lieving miseries
of children's
colds. Try ltt .
Bottling Company of Medford
"r cluyas wiluams
AJOVSS,
ta-uivf
-'fc
feiC
Ousterhout, Wm." Perry acted as
master pro tempore.
Visitors welcomed were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Taylor of Cen
tral Point Grange. '
The following officers for 1949
were elected: master, G. E, Ous
terhout; lecturer, Victory Hay;
overseer, W, A. Hubble; steward,
Jim Clark; chaplain, Bessie El
bert; treasurer, A. C. Mittlf?
steadt; secretary, Laura Clark:
gatekeeper, Roy Smith; assistant
steward. Tommy Vestal; lady
Chalker's Motel ft Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB -Dine
Dance Refreshments
Chicken and Steak Dinners
' Most unique Hlaee in So Ore
CLOSED MONDAVI
Thursdays Private ParUes onlr
for Besernaons Pb Gold Hill 414
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IPU5INE.5, 1 (NEBB.THANKS) rs -w-wurt 1 TO I
assistant steward, Wllhelmlna
Vestal; Ceres, Ruby Wyatti Po
mona, Helen Harnish; Flora, Bet
ty Lakey. . :
THURSDAY WAS PAY DAY
Manchester, N. H. (U.R) In
stead of Saturday, stores and
banks still keep open Thursday
nights for shoppers. Manches
ter's "Thursday Night" is a sur
vival of the custom which orig
inated more than 150 years ago
when pay day fell on Thursday.
Oae stall Tribune. Want Ada.
ZERO CLUB
Out ot bounds, civilians only
ttellcloug chicken, and gteak
dinners 7:00 p. m., 3 a m.
except Sunday Phone day
time 5300: night 9101..
SMITH
1WUAT DOES fH A WAV J
8. r. DIVIDEND
Portland, Nov. 18 A. T. Mer.
cier, President of Southern Paci
fic Company, announced that
the -directors of the company at
their meeting today, declared a
quarterly dividend of .seventy
five cents a share on the out
standing . Capital stock, payable
December 19, 1944, to stockhold
ers of record November 27, 1944.
Ts.mpU Ttst Aids
Thousands Who Art
Hard of Htaring
Thewkai to ia mtf avriik bswrsBf test.
tuny tbouMnds who haw been temporarily
deaiened now ut thc7 hear well atraia. If
yoa art bodierea by ringinx biuniif bead
'itoUea da to bardesed or calculated wax
(cenimea), try tho Oaria Home Method
test. Yon mnat bear better after makinf thii
inplo test or yon fet jottr money back al
oace, Aak about ObHiw Ear Drop today
Wiinscott't Pharmacy
.400 E. Main
Crossword Puzzle
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14 Town In New
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Mlddleboro, Masa. (U.R
Wayna S. Thomas, 14, of Middle-
boro, died of fright in tha dem f
tists chair while waiting for a
tooth to be extracted. ,
ief At Last
For Your Cough
CreomuMon relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
i soothe and heal raw, tender. In.
flamed bronchial mucous memo
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way It
quickly allays the cough or you are
jo have your money back.
CREOMULSION
'or Coughs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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raavioDS rutma
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game -..
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31 Winged boots or
sandsls
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