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'1 . .......... .... EIGHT MTPrpRp MAIL TRIBUNE "" "Monday. Not. 27, 1944 fRIPPim VADT U1VVO OAUV bb A Ml i i Tir . . ""--'" nyuig aimosi iwo ana a nan nours witli Its fuselage held together by only three long itudinal stiflenert and the donal fin, this big B-17G Flying Fortress reached its English base. Because ball turret gunner andtwo other crew members were hurt when Fort was blasted almost In two over Germany, others in bomber would not bail out Your Health and Its Care BY OR WILLIAM BRADY. M. 0. . Readers should address Inquiries toi Or. William Brady , 266 El Cemina Beverly Hills. Calif. ', NO BALAD, In the east, people were still co n f u s e d and fashion-ridden bout serving salad. In some of the starchy eating places (before the war) they eemed to think It was the correct thing to serve the salad only when you were pretty well fed up and wonder ing whether Di Brady linger to pack you should in 400 surplus ealorles in the form of dessert 4ilsiy' In a at vmi m i14 Mat nmtVi. ing more to eat for day or two. , Wh.th.. iiiu r. i.i u ' TMI.H1H Jill. .J VD, UlUaiHD . or not, serving the salad in the middle or at the end of a meal is wrong from the viewpoint of good nutrition and good health. The salad should come first in a well balanced meal, 'whatever that may mean) and it should , be required eating. . . By a real or proper salad I mean, children, a dish of herbs, any kind or combination of greens, vegetables, or relishes suitable to eat raw. To the dish may be added any kind of raw fruit that may be in season or Available in fresh condition. Bo long as these essentials are com plied with, it 'is question of individual preference what con diment, seasoning or dressing to Be. ' From tha nutrition and health Viewpoint there should be a .ta boo against incorporating cook ed vegetables or cooked fruits In salads. Thls is no mere freak fancy. The fundamental purpose of salad In a meal Is to supply much needed minerals and vita mins which are so largely lost from foods that are' cooked some of the vitamins are de stroyed by oxidation during cooking, more are dissolved out nd thrown away In the cooking water anrl mnra than nt iu. ' water, ana more tnan nan of the The Rising Of By J. Hugh Pruett Astronomer. General Extension Division, University of Oregon The rising of the brilliant planet Jupiter was to many an cient peoples the appearance of one of their glorious gods. To the poets of Greece, sunrise was coming over the horizon of the resplendent sun-chariot which each day was drawn across the aky by-the four galloping, fiery steeds driven by Apollo, god of light. But many ancient Greeks at tempted really scientific ex planations. Xanophanes, about 600 B. C, taught that sunrise was the appearance of a cloud set afire below the horizon in the dawn and finally blown Into sight. Later, others believed that all the heavenly bodies were luminous objects set in an im- THI ORIGINAL AIR DIODOIMT banishes -COOKING ODORS instantly Sprsyi-weeoiin-nd tttn HKwtnUd dora wits tala war. valoaa alt elatiir. II aVaaipff'as eders eoaplalalT. Wainscolfs Pharmacy 400 E. Main, Medford mi mini v V i t LP NO DESSERT mineral salts in fruits, greens and vegetables are dissolved out and lost when these foods are cooked in the usual way, The good and sufficient rea son why the salad should be served at the beginning, not at the end of the meal . is mani festly to give the victims of mal nutrition and that means prac tically everybody in America to day a break, to boop their uv take of vitamins and minerals at least a little, lest they be lulled by the half-baked assurances of self-constituted authorities mat "a reasonably varied diet pro vides all the vitamins ana min erals one needs." .- To parents of young children I recommend Wis general ruie, Serve the salad first, and front tha first let the youngsters learn - , , I J I 'that they must eat their, salad if they want any dessert. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 1 To rittten the Equator I am 45. What worrlea mo la that my tomach protrudea, although I welffh only 127 pounds. I looK aa though I had a little balloon under my girdle. 1 can pull my stomach to. u.r ?..h. r An mn I cun t breathe. Is there any exercise that would cor rect tnuy tmrs. o.i Answer Yes. the movements de scribed and Illustrated In "The Last Brady Symphony" tot words and muslo ser.l 10 cents and stamped envelope uearlnf your address. Draft and SUlf Neck Don sitting In the draft from an electric fan cause suit neck? (E. A.) Answer Too quick cooling of any muscle or group of muscle after ac tive exercise may produce stiffness and lameness or soreness. BMftaen Off In Thirty DSTS - In 30 days of the reducing regimen liven in your pamphlet "How to Lose mgni" i nave loai its Dounds and feel mare alive than have felt tnr muhca! vmti. Hjivlna naiiscd lav A III pamphlet to a too.plump relative 1 wonder If I may nave another copy? (Mrs. S. M.) Answer.! am glad to send the pamphlet "How to Lose Weight" to any reader who asks for It (not with a clipping) and incloses stamped pre addreiseo envelope. DlslnfecUon liental Instruments X use 3 to S compound solution of cresol to disinfect my dental In struments. Would be grateful for your opinion of the efficiency of this method. ( D. D. S.) Save Your Teeth I am 23, have son 3 years old. My teeth do not decay but are so soft they Just crumble fllllnirs never last long. What can I do to keep the teeth I have? (Mrs. Y. B. J.) Answer Boop your calcium (milk. cheese, greens) Intake and vitamin D. (copyright. 1944. by John Dine Co.) Sky Objects mense crvstalllna enhnria tuhtf-h J made a complete rotation once a uy. oiar-rise ana sunrise oc curred when these objects were brought above the rim of the flat earth. Copernicus, around 1500 A. C. anlrl tha hpnvnnlv Vinrliaa rose in the east and crossed the sky from east to west because of the turning, not of the sky, but of the earth In the opposite di rection. This Is the present be- nei. ..... In what direction does a star after clearing the horizon, move m the eastern sky? Perhaps the simplest guess is that it goes straight up. This means that if it rises due east, it will after about six hours come to the overhead point. At the equator this guess is correct. All sky objects, from north around to the south, after rising go straight up the sky along a path at 00 degrees to the horizon line. But as the ob serving traveler goes north from the equator, he finds these stel lar paths up from the horizon Grayvlta Vitamins WORK Restores Color Naturally V. cm tot eatien otw nste rtpenes CRAtVITA Viumina WOKK.snd ihst ilmr ray bair It rtiurmns to it natural flrtoi CKA TV ITA Vlumtnameum thr aamt smmiitt of "snu ST hsu tilamtn" iHlua 4MI Inl units Bil ss ttstfd by s Itadins houaesttptnt nuts sine Ol llwatt teatcd, had rtium nl nan emot GRAYVITA Viumina art ixmi latttn Ins. esn't harm rout "ntrmanrnt " Ju Sx HAIR? - begin to include toward the south. At the latitude of Minnea- I nnlifl f4S ripffrppa nnrtM star which rise close to due east start up the sky southward at a slant of about 43 degrees to the horizon. This never takes them overhead. When highest they are half way from the southern point of the horizon to overhead. This slope becomes still less as the traveler continues north. When he reaches the north pole, he finds stars never rise nor set. They move around the sky once in about 24 hours in circles par allel to the horizon. On the Radio Chain STATIONS: Chsln affiliation and where they are on the dial; KALE (CBSt 1330, Portland; HEX (NBC-Blue) 1190, Portland. KGA (NBC-Blue and MBS) 1510. Spokane; KGO (NBC-Blue) S10. San Francisco; KGW (NBC-Bed), 620, Portland; KJR (NBC-Blue) 1000, Seattle; KNX (CBS) 1070, Los Angeles; KOA (NBC-Red) 890, Denver; KOIN (CBS) 070, Port land; KOMO (NBC-Red) 950, Seattle; KPO (NBC-Red) 680, San Francisco; KSL (CBS) 1160, Ball Lake City. Time Shown It fWt Monffay 8 00 p m OK tor Release. NBC. Terry and Pirates. BN. 5:15 p m. Superman MBS; Dick rracy BN 6 30 p m - Voice ol Firestone, NBC. Harry Flannery. News. CBS. Adven tures ol Tom Mix MBS: Jack Arm. strung BN 5:45 p m News. CBS: Captain Mid night; BN Night News Wire. MBSf 6:00 p mSong Is Born, NBC: Radio Theater CBS Runrlel Heatter MBS: Army Variety Show. BN. 6:1.1 p. m Screen Test, MBS 6:30 p m. Information Please, NBC; Spotlight Bands, BN. 7:00 d. m. Screen Guild Players. CBS; Henry Gladstone, MBS; Ray mond Gram Swing, BN. 7:15 d m Lowell Thomaa MBS Ted Malone BN 7-30 o m lit l o. nbc Tnanks to the Yanks, CBS; Horace Heldt Orch., BN B OO p m. Mercer's Muslo Shop NBC. 8:18 p. m. Hedda Hopper, CBS: Lum and Abner, BN. 8:3u p m uavaivade nf America NBC; Frank Sinatra, CBS; Michael Shane MBS; Counterspy. BN 8.00 p. m. Blind Date. BN; News. MBS; The Whistler. CBS. ll:3U p m - Fulton iwis. Jr. MBS. Vox Pod. CBS: Noah Webstar Savs. NBC; Green Hornei. BN 10 00 p. m. News, NBC; rive Star Final. CBS. 10:10 p m None But the Lonely Heart, NBC; Sherlock Holmes, MBS; Wartime WomensT'CBS. n0:30 p. m. Sweetheart Swlngtlme. 11:00 p. m. Serenade, CBS.. Tuesdsy B:00 B m Torrv mnA Wrmtmm R M Fletcher Wiley. CBS OK for Release. ftpsl-Cola Company. Lon hUtnd Cllf, S. r.' Franchlsed Bottleri Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company ol Medford CIIDDimntM . ""u""" rltlUHTS TCrO WOlfi U ML atA V . i a. i n'lii.n 'J jv l IrVW WHEN tSfi5aE Wme3 WE TRAIN bvW LA : WD OUT THAT THE 1RAIM Pl!LLE0 IN RfFMTf Mf ntfr Mn HC1HR 6 EitN NOW TRuPtilSi U friE i 5:15 p. m. Red's Gang, CBS; Dick iTacy, on; ouperman, buss. 3:30 p m Dale with Judy. NBC. Jack Armstrong BN Harry Flannery news. CBSf Adventures of Tom Mix MBS 8:45 p m Cept Midnight BN: iviKiu news wire nies. news una 6:00 D. m. Mvsterv Theater. NBC: Gabriel Heatter, MBS: Burns and Al ien, uua.; Army snow, BN. 6:13 o m Screen lest MB! ' 6:30 p. m. Fibber McGee and Mouy, nuu: SDOuiant sands, bn. 6:43 p. m Gov. SneU, MBS; Edgar 01IM.II. r-uuucsH, UU 7:00 p. m Raymond Gram Swing. BN: Bob Hope. NBC. 7:15 p. m. Lowell Thomas, MBS: Ted Malone. BN. 7:13 p. m. Sen. Truman. BN 7:30 p. m. Hlldegarde. NBC Red Rider, MBS: Manhattan Melody, CBS: Horace Heldt BN. J?i? C- m Mercer's Musis Shop. NBC: 1 Lovo a Mystery. CBS. ..Ji.15 m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; Lum and Abner, BN; Music, B;30 p. m. Freedom of Opportunity, MBS: Johnny Presents, NBC. .J?;?0 P " Evervuung toi Boys NBC: Big Town, CBS. 0:15 o m Rex Miller MB8, 9:30 d m Million Dollar Club CBS: Fulton Lewis, MBS 10:00 D m Nwa MRr. Mont Crista. MBS: rive Star Final. 10:30 B. m Edwin C. mil. riu 11:00 p. ra Talks. CBS: Concert Hour, BN THE GRANGE Phoenix Grange A carnival and bazaar are to De held In Phoenix Grange hall Saturday evening, December 2. Supper tickets will be sold at the door. Beside refreshments tnere wil be various concessions Including a fancy- work booth, produce booth, fish pond and other f o r m s of amusement.' There will be dancing during the evening and , everyone is urged to come. The produce booth is under the direction of .Ray Boly, who wishes, to remind all those who are coiner tn rnntrihntA nrnHm to be sure and have it at the Grange before Saturday, Except of course, anything, perishable that would be impossible to keep and that would have to be de livered Saturday.- Many things may be taken to Grange Tues day evening and stored. . All fancy work Is to be turn ed In by the -ladies : Tuesday night, also articles for the fish pond. V H.E.C. is serving refreshments Saturday night so the ladies are asked to bring sandwiches as early as possible Saturday eve nine. Don't forget, ' next Grange - B, CLUYAS WTUJam. TXVl IIUrfH taafll S... A..x A BU KtEATrilHS WUsP dSrb"SHE meeting -b 'Tuesday -evening, Nov. 28. Come and bring your fancy work and an article or two for the "fish pond. Also plan to attend the carnival and bazaar Saturday, December 2. There will be many worth while articles to purchase suitable for Christmas gifts. - Lira Oak Grange Live Oak Grange met in reg ular session November 19, Mas ter Frank Marshall In pharan Eleven from Enterprise Grange ana seven xrom L.lve Oak were fliven f irst artH mvtnil Aartum There were 29 from Enterprise ana o from i.lve pak present. After Granee refreshment were served and a social hour enjoy- ea. At the next meeting, Decem ber 4. the third nnri fnnrth ila. grees will be given. ' STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX mas. tlkz JfeN " MOMEAr.... BurrvJ.o flc-oiw jiaArssjryAi r. 1YIV TMEY tYCSE uacco LTL ABNER r THE NEBB3 BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH " " : D'liil JtiC iiitki IliAji r'g Ne FLtneo ftufftv- uh j 1 see to !. iJ3LW ymijm mo piece pull in voce ; m oousting twusr psk SEE 9JPREIYE ONE'S ) --VWE 60 SEE WMftR VS IT ?? ROVftt COOKS . M aBG BftCK . ; BUZ 8AWYGR . - . , , . ( ... ' v , gRtl'MTHE II -a S. 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I EVWN0OTOVWEtfDONG-rO McBORP OD wE RETVJRNl WOO CANT LIVE WUAT IT USED L, w-Vf.7c SwurT g r"Q r Live Oak will install their new officers at their own hall. New officers elected at the meet ing November 6 were: master, Carl Christiansen; overseer, Tom MasseV! phanlnin Pnn-1 Greenwood; ' lecturer, Kathrine cnnsiamsen; secretary, Letsy Miller; treasurer, Lora Carter; Gatkeeper, Frank jM a r s ha 1 1; steward, Fred Dougler; assistant steward, Rolland Jones; lady assistant steward, lone Jones; Laura Laws, Ceres; Anne Smith, Pamona; Shirley Smith, Flora; executive committee, Otto Furh man, Frank Hall and Harold Laws. ' H.E.C: met November 18 at the Granse hall with a covered dish dinner. A quilt was com pleted. Election of ofifcers was held, Mrs. Kathrine Rhueling was chosen as chairman; Mrs Mary Mattson, ; vice chairman; Laura Laws, secretary, and Belle Hart reelected treasurer. It was decided to hold the pie social and bazaar and program on Saturday evening, 'Dec. 9. Serving will start at 6 o'clock. Beside pie, hamburger sand wiches "and coffee -will be serv ed. Each lady will please bring two pies, 't Next H.E.C. meeting will be December 21, a social meeting Christmas party and all secret Friends are to bring their pack age with their name enclosed in same. This meeting will be all ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. m., 3 a m. except Sunday Phone day time S300: night 0101. Crossword Puzzle acaosa 1 Oltrua fruit ft Osrdtn flower Imsges U MouMsia SB Arseta lSLeeture 14 city od Late Michigan 15 lists lace 1ft Early Romas - hlatorlaa Is Scion 19 Declsre It Purpose 33 onbthslfaf ' 33 -rot trat that Is Oblala n-SIMB 3 Performs 39 8es eagle 31 Hangs don 33 Fslt 34 Decay 3ft Dm oeedle IS Part ol 'to be 18 Financial penalties 41 A number -- 43 Reaeb 45 Conceal 47 Large. sUri blr'd ' 48 Rcqutrse 49-atrays to Tas OceldsM I II i IM I ' . Is lb b IS ? ! 1 . F" iz- 13-1 pr - P" 3fi"3? ' HO Z77 W n - Bta. to XMUi Tmtm tTBAimtii, day at the, hall with eoverec? dish dinner at noon. GAS STEALEH"KICKS" Manchester, N. H.iU.R) Ar rested after stealing three auto mobiles and breaking into gasoline station in his escape from an Industrial school here, a 17-year-old boy complained to police: "While I was in the fill ing station, a mean guy came along and let the air out of one of mv tires. You can't trust any body these days." Cloetna time tor Sunday Too Lata to Classify S 30 Saturday afternoon Pleaae remember. Chalker's Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine- Dance- Refreshments Chicken and Steak Dinners Most unique Place in So Ore. Cl.tlSKD HON lA V8 Thnrsdsys Private Parties only rot Reservations Ph Gold Hill 74 ANStrza to rBEVious ruzzu DOWN 1 Group ot Item J Thougbtf . . 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