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IX MEDrOHD MAIL TMBUNE Tutfdir. Wow. SI. 1M4 Your Health and Its Care BY OIL . WILLIAM BRADY. M. O. Readers should addraaa laqulrla tot Or. WUllam Brady , 26 El Camlno. Bavarly HUIa. Calif. HARD TO PLEASE Honestly it la difficult to aay anything that won't bring bdoim as cordial a crack on the uh-uh as on the ,ou wow. . ' The Women' Christian Tem perance Union of say thank you for your fine mas sage of Oct. 11, wishing each child could take the pledge against alcohol or to ot Brady ' bacco. We are itnlnff all mm can in bring this very thing to pass . . . (Mrs. C. C. W., corresponding secre tary). ' ' I am a young minister In the .. . church, and I want to thank you for your excellent teaching regarding the use of alcohol and tobacco. I am very ' much concerned about the In creased .... (Signed) So far we're happy' about the whole thing, although I confess there is some trepidation In the ' back of my mind about the ef fect of a suggestion I contem plate making here for the bene- zii oi( ine oiubt ioik. nuwuvci, time to cross that stream when 'we come to It. Now comes a third letter from a woman who bears the name of a famous lead er of women who died 50 yeirs ago: I have rejoiced In your sensi ble advice to young folks smok ing and drinking, and your warm commendation of the W. C. T. U. However, I was amazed at your recent outburst "I wish they'd drop the Christian part of the name . . . for I know - .1 . I 4 w.ll,.u wk. some ot um iiucst iuuini w.m are not Christians." . In other words you'd like to have the W. C. T. C. bow God outl I'm sure I have read in your own column more than once "God bless the W. C. T. U." but perhaps you illih'l rulltr ' maan "C.nA " I wonder if you ever heard of...... ....aa a Doctor would you say ahe was the finest nurse who cared for the patient only until the most critical stage . . .Your remarks do not ' indicate, , Dr. Srady, that you know personal COURT HOUSE NEWS Clarence ururun Gardner and Ruth Elaine Cullison. Ronald Robert Brittaaa and Yvonne Hlner. i , -, Irdell Penny : and Hazel Anna Dixon. Carl I. Nichols and Iffte Lena Bowea. : ; - , Jeaae J. Hughe and .Bertha Susie Howell., ... ,, ' James F. Steaoy aod'Wanda J'. Howe. Charles E. Pardue and Edna Bears. . Curtis Herman Mediln-and Eve lyn Ruth N1U. Henry B. Johnson, Jr., and Lois Anita Woolven. - John Garrecht and Llllle Faye Withers. . ' Wallace W. Reader and Jennie M. Wade. Walter David Oliver and Ma mie A. Brown. Jack Leonard Harris and Max tnc Louis McCausland. Irving C. Murlson and Marie L. Adams. James Clarence Reynolds find Juanlta Viola Moss. , William Lee Currey and Ger trude Hammond. ' Divorcee riled Herbert Glenn Mires vs. Odes sa Sally Mires. Wilbur G. Hocking vs. Gladys Hocking. Ellanorah Seth vs. Delmar Seth. Ladonna Seegmlller vs. - R. Don Seegmlller. . . Madle Ruth Young vs. Orval M. Young. ' -. i. Mollie Llllle Green vs. John D. Green. Ruth Orman vs. Olaf T. Or mnn. Esther Hanify vs. Guy Hanlfy. Dwight Elden Williams vs. Eva May Williams. Luella S. Lewis vs. Claytot Simple Test Aldt Thousands Who Arc Hard of Hearing - deafened aow lkj bur treO Mala. If yon ire bothered by riosina, bailing head yoi.ee due to aardened or ceanlated was (crnrneii), try the Curiae Hoaia Method teM. oa rnait bear bttler aftai waklne this eiiaple teat or you sat ynar Montr back at ace. A about OuriM Ear Droes May u Wainicott's Pharmacy 400 E. Mala YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. plaints disappear alter using raiti ANYBODY ANY . TIME ly the Christ of the "Christian" and I respectfully commend Him to you. (Signed . . . ) I didn't say the half of it. I'd rather say it now, with unmis takable clarity, only I know it wouldn't be printed. What I meant was, of course, God bless .all good mothers whether they profess to be Chris tians or not. And that's all I meant. What that patronizing correspondent thought about the nurse I can't imagine. No mat ter. I still say God bless the mothers who ask their children to give a pledge against using alcohol or tobacco before they come of age, and to renew that pledge on some solemn occasion every year. I tell you that Is a great boon for any kid, whether his or her mother is a Christian or not. QUESTIONS ANSWER Thanki for tha Green Tea A month aso a nice kind lady who muit have remarKame uuigni lent or Doc Brady something out of thti world, to wit, a package of GREEN tea. It has brought high dudgeon and discord to the Doc's heretofore toler ably peaceful household. It seems that aU of a sudden everybody Just loves green tea, whereas for a long while now everybody but the old geek him self had taken black tea and pre tended to like- the stuff. Nevertheless, I am grateful to tne nice Kind jaay who Intuitively diaanoied my com- Elaint and I hope she will forgive me, ut somehow her letter got by me to the chucker, so I don't know the nice kind lady's name or address. In or dinary times I might speak sharply to the secretary who failed to warn. me. but now, well, you know how things are. Just the same, green tea was never eo gooa Dei ore. AttenUon. Neuters A letter aimed like this: "H. Whoalt ' and f always look at the signature before I read the letter takes little of my time. I am con scious of the scarcity of good doctors and for that reason I'm willing to go beyond the pale If I believe I can neip any one. But let s be honest. folks, I don't care If your name Is Whosit, but I want to know whether it Is Hiram or Hannah Whoalt. and probably alao. whether It la Mr.. Mrs. or Miss. (or Crank Brady) Runnlne Ear Have you a pamphlet or leaflet giv ing information about chronic running ear? I have had a running ear for nine or ten years and . . , Why not tell the true facts about smoking? My father died of cancer of the throat caused oy amoxing. d. e. J.) Answer Ves, If you provide stamp ed Dre-addreeaed envelone. I'll unri you pamphlet that deals with chronic running ear. uuaa oz cancer la un known. It r.mi tn m Stall YSH ,l"',h ,w, no absorb anything. Dr save hmi. from pus-producing bacteria rubbing "?... "n fro "oiled fingers or clothing. (A. O.) Answer And Fala says ''What's all miw aruunina BOOU17 (Copyright 1844 by John F. Dllle Co.) W. Lewis. Louis Jantzer vs. Dorothy Jantzer. Kenneth Harry Bennett vs. rem mercer Bennett. Probate Court ' Estate of Mlnnla V. JN.nr deceased. Estate of A. rvihort MMr, deceased..-'' ' Estate of Silvia K. Tarr.11 Am. ceased. : Estate of John H. Haobnoi- Am. ceased.-.,... Estate of Ge0rffe W. Jnnaa Am. 'ceasedT. EatatA. nt finnlimnla Q.nknm deceased.- " ' Estate of Svlveatar V TTnrrfln deceased. - . ' Efltfita nt .TnVin TTni-w 1m... deceased. Estate nt CAarmnfm Tit Ma-tn deceased. Estate nt AHhiit. n A ... v.. u . nuniii deceased. ..., . - wb nu saaie m. cieare toEvelyn G. yLsverette. , warranty M. A. Botts and Amy V. Botta to ,.?W.S; ?ve. warranty deed. Effle Wlchman and r. M. Wlchman . :r Mivni ana nutn w. tovell. warranty deed. a. rtrs ana Maxine h. Ferg 2-n ' Wj,m,n ""O Viola A. Wyman. warranty deed. ' wmn " VloU A. Wy- dSo ' cPUn, warranty n n t . it..., u I ."na -'ercy jane Long wafrTn'g "d Be"' .,'' M. McAllister and Jean Mc ffi " Clayton w. Lewu and Sit?' fw,"' wrranty deed. H.ihi- waVanS' iT" . v "n ana amuy Tollef 1hiSuV X;.S"k- wrrafTty deed. Rob.on -w.rrw dd UOW" tj,-. I!'".' J!lP ZwM n "ore -" , : - 1 " " K'.'vri ana AOOle M. Olllver, warranty deed. u. narmon io v, i . stonecypher and ""bstn Stoneoypher, war- h.VK Ti.B'onecypher and Rami Ellra. fe'i-k8 ?necy?ihei 10 Bnjsmln L. w'arranly'de Cm"b11' W4.u. ricninw ana Clyde c. NU;.J,?0!!.,t- s,nll na Mary r. Si ana eaiytn Bohnert J? C,1"l-Oregon Power company. OrV.'inlV.V' 'to 40 C'll'ornU 7?"n Power company, right of way. Wlth.. . i, ftinei E.iam to E. J. claim deed '' "'"""' In M.,.1. "n""I.,n? Almlra Withers w.frti1 urBu.h?;t' ou'''"n deed. Mi.,i u iiorence s. Mielke, warranty deed. nor in t r "O" M. Poy- m!?. i1'1"'"'"', warranty deed "-.?. i"Xln "n1 E1wln Martin byngj" w.rran;;'d.a-""'"" A' Snl.!L.A:.Sp"Imnier nd Hoaabelle Spllsnjlller. warranty deed. - ana Anna at. Halnea REMI0IES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart Rheumatism Asthma Catarrh Plies. Prostate Gland CcSema and all disorders el Liver. Ktdnef Trouble and other com- KtlltESE HERBS la Sparta Eldg. Fibber McGee, Marian and Jim Jordan as Fib ber McGee and Molly, in a scene from their latest picture, to T. A. Spitxmiller and Roubclla Spltzmiller. warranty deed. Andrew Hearn to LUliao M. Cole man, quitclaim deed.. George T. Putman to Lillian M Coleman, quitclaim deed. LI Ulan M. Coleman to Robert 8. ruddy and Elva K. Furry, right of way deed. Lillian M. Coleman to Glen C. Downing and Ruby F. Downing, war ranty deed. . Albert L. Wagner and El ma T. Wagner to B. Frank Owim, warranty deed. 3. a. RstnFrn anrl Mr Tlst T?11 Renro to California-Oregon Power company, right of way. Mollie B. Keene to E. H. Hewitt, warranty deed. E. H. Hewitt to F. W. Chauue, war ranty deed. Peggy Marie Baker and Floyd Henry sBaker to James J. Finegan and E. Monica Finegan, warranty deed. ' Jamee Mullaly to W. D, Morgan and Dorii S. Morgan, quitclaim deed. W. D. Morgan and Dorli S. Morgan to W. H. CahiU and Mattia L. Cahill, warranty deed. Earl Elmer Harris and Freda M. Harris to Ray Arthur Harris and Mary Lou Harris, warranty deed. Charlotte George King. Fred P. King. Franklin H. George and Elmeda H. George to R. A. Dorf and Helen L. Dorf, warranty deed. Jennie M. Hutchinson to Ralph D. Watson and Florence B. Watson, -warranty deed. Charles L. Moore and Wllda Moore to William J. ojkuvka and Lena M. Vojkuvka, warranty deed. Henry Dally to C. W. McCoy and Guinevere L. McCoy, warranty deed. Clarence I. Hutchinson and Mattle M. Hutchinson to city of Medford. quitclaim deed. Bessie F. Lumsden to city of Med ford, quitclaim deed. Callle Palm to city of Medford. quitclaim deed. Edwin P. Griffiths and Maude E. Griffiths to J. H. Sugg, warranty deed. Carl N. Hegler and Ellen Hcgler to Walter A. Polenz and Lucille Polenz warranty deed. Gladys Merrltt to William K. Mea dows and Marie Meadows, deed. Floyd Reed and Lois Reed to W. 8. Holcomb and Lucy Pearl Holcomb, warranty deed. Mildred L. Harmsen to Paul L. Harmsen, quitclaim deed. Peter Heller and Ada Heller to Adolf c. Larson, quitclaim deed. -Fred A. Olllver and Abble M. Olllver to Harold O.- Kreger and Evelyn J. Kceger, warranty deed. Alan J. Lowrey and Mary Louise Lowrey to Erwln G. Randolph and Mabel E. Randolph, wurmntv hsh Herschel A. Gay and Nina Gay to Veach, warranty deed. D. E. Millard and Vivian Millard to Phebe MiUory, quitclaim deed. Richard V IThlman Uhlman to John B. Kirk and Grace v, wn.niniy aeeu. Carroll E. Prntt and Florence L. Pratt to Earl E. Linfnger and Maurece Peirl Llninger, warranty deed. JOhn PAVnsv nnrl At. IT1A..... Payne to Frances M. Schadler, war- asamj- urea. Clarence A. Meyer and Adrian Meyer, Carri Allon A nr ah.. Floyd Henry Baker and Peggy Marie sveuasBalljr UUfJ, Tempestuous Lupe To Wed Man Who Can Control Her ' HollvwnnH Vftw On tiid Peppery Mexican film Velez revealed today she will be- come me Dnae this week of rrencn Actor Harold Raymond, ''the only man I've ever found who is able to control me." Raymond, who hn with her for a year, popped the question qn Thanksgiving Day iiu gui ner promise to marry mm, ivuss veiez said. "I am verv ' hnrmv " ,Ka . A rrJ i . Clared. 1 Harold knnwa hnur tn handle me. I've always been used to controlling men, but when I try it with Harold, he tells me wnere to go. Ose Mali Tribune Want Ada tTtM IN THE PAPER V 7T OLL OllL in "''' HUSpiANO 5Mt' TARTS TUCNIfai fMOEJ S0C THPOII6H Bappp WANTS' ro READ HIM AM MUTTERIN& 5H WAS BY R6E MUT- AMUSING LirVLE 6(JU1S E COULD PUT T"eBINci Hf- TH0U6HT FROM THE RftP(? HER FlNSfeR yr, ir AWjIrJPieKKrSLV I BEFUE HuSBANTC Ar lONCi LA1T niNDtANp Ht HUB Mt HASN'T 70 MELPHEB HtWIT ALOUOHlrTBANO TAKEN BRT0f PlPte tOOK,r Molly Coming ft. vr "Heavenly Days," with Eugene Pallette. Coming Wednesday to the Craterian. ' On the Radio Chain TAXIONII . chain afflllsUoa ana when they are on we aiau KALE (CBS) 1339, Portland; HEX (NBC-Blue) 1190. Portland; KOA (NBC-Blue and MBS) 1510, Spokane; KOO (NBC-Blue) S10, San Franelaco; KOW (NBC-Red), 620, Portland) KJR (NBC-Blue) 1000, SeatU.i KNX (CBS) 107,, Loa Anseles; VOA (NBC-Red) S50, Denver; KOIN (CBS) 970, Port land; KOMO .(NBC-Red) 650, Seattle; KPO (NBC-Red) 080, San Francisco; KSL, (CBS) 11SS, Salt Lake Cltr. Tine Shown la PWT Tuesday 8:00 p. m Terry and Pirates, BN: Fletcher Wiley. CBS OK (or Release NBC. 8:13 p. m Red's Gans, CBS; Dick Tracy, BN; superman, mbs. 8:30 p m Date with Judy. NBC. Jack Armstrong.. BN Harry Flannery news. CBS: Adventures of Tom alix UBS 8:45 p m Capt Midnight BN: NlKht News Wire MBS. News CBS 6:00 p. m Myatery Theater, NBC: Gabriel Heatter,. MBS; Burns and Al len, CBS.; Army Show, BN. 6:18 o m --Screen lest MBS 6:30 p. ' m. Fibber McGee and Molly, NBC; Spotlight Bands, BN. 6:45 p. m. Gov. SneU, MBS; Edgar Smith. Political. CBS 7:00 p. m Raymond Gram Swing. bn; bod Hope. nuc. 7:19 p. m. LoweU Thomas, MBS: Ted Malone. BN. 7:15 p. m. Sen. Truman. BN. 7:30 p. m. Hlldegarde, NBC Red Rider, MBS; Manhattan Melody, CBS: Horace Heldt BN. 8:00 p. m. Mercer's Muslo Shop. nuc; i Lave a mystery, una, 8:15 p m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC; Lum and Abner, BN; Mualc, CBS. 8:30 p. m. Freedom of Opportunity. MBS; Johnny Preaents. NBC. 9:00 p ti Evervtmng to. Bo ye NBC: Big Town CBS 9 16 o m Res Miller MBS 9:30 o m Million Dollar Club CBS: Fulton Lewis, MBS. 10:00 p m Newa NBC. Count ol Monte Cristo, MBS; Five Star Final. CBS. 10:30 p. m. Edwin C. Hill. CBS. 11:00 p. m. Talks, CBS; Concert Hour, aw. - Weantsaav 5:00 p. m. Terry and Pirates, BN. tor neiease, nuc. 5 15 p m nupennan MBS Dick Tracy. BN- Relax In Rhythm. MBC. 5:30 p m Jack Armstrong U.N. Harry Flannery newa CBS Adven turea t Torn Mis MBS 5:45 n m Elmer Peteraon, NBC: Night Newa Wire MBS; Capt Mid night BN Newa. CBS 6:00 p m Mr District Attorney: RECOMMEND.. "The Count of Monte Cristo" NEW adventures ... romances . . . intrigues . . . of Alexander Dumas' swashbuckling hero! ' rasMtredby . MONTE CRISTO WINES TONIGHT KUIN 10:00 P.M. ICE SKATE TO-NITE and very nlte except Monday 7:45 100:15 Sat. ,& Sun. Matinee MEDFORD ICE ARENA 619 S. Grape Phone 4511 By CLUYAS WLUAMS' RJCHT v ,nt toULD PUT HE R "t160 MEANWMILt. MAVINO, LT thMManMhiMiHi s I Safer! el ftaarter. MB Carlson and News. BN: Inner sanctum. CBS: Ea die Cantor. NBC. 8:30 p. m. Spotlight Bands. BN: Mr. District Attorney, NBC; Which to Which. CBS. 7:041 p m Kay Rysers Kollege NBC: Great Momenta In Mualc. CSS: Raymond Gram Swing, BN. 7:15 p m iweU Thomas. MBS: The Colonel, CBS. 7:30 p. m Scramby Am by. - BN: Nelson .Eddy, CBS: Lone Ranger. MBS. 8:00 p m Mercer'e .Music Shop. NBC; News, BN: Jack Kirkland Show. CBS; Main Line, MBS. 8:15 p m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; Lura and A briar BN Pawing Parade CBS. m 8:30 p m. Carton of Cheer. NBC. My Beat Girls. BN. Or Christian CBS: Chalker"! Motel I Lodge , OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreshment Chicken end Steak Dinners Moat Unique Place in So.- Or . CLOSED MONDAVa Thursdays private Parties Only ror BeferraUans Pk Oold OIU 114 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST MX IQNOOVeg 1st-""aaw HMD or nt HAZ axe w&xxse a . , . aeEKHAlitCtXOOfC, aho CKAcxFO a earn OIWTHC MBIO OTA .. fiaCTYCYAA Ms fxsrAa: twos AfVOMreo LA0Om?feAn - BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY TsUJOUJ, HRUJWrUV 00NT VOU it J JK. f TftVWVW, 1 Wr4l HR0 H106 IN tHE SJfl Amk A I , v IT 1 BUZ SAWYER . . ' ' .. ' ; ; - WsVso - I IS SaS?S J I USM 1 I ' ' A RUSH VOU SET THESE V IN NAJ0Q VAMA- JT ME JAP TrsqfnV? 8 i V MW BE J OTHER PAPERS SAXTS P0RTF01I0. OFFICER WHO T imMV .'V:' I 9 7 7 WrWANVT MR. 6AWVEftr7AL0N& WITH THE MAP LUD VAN FLEET " 2fl 5IB . J? 4 BLONDIE ' ' .' ' . ' ' '.. ' ' -MiiT'' . ; L W stop m beat ml l' ' ' . gl . i I WILL YOU RUN Srlf-S' ' LZ. f? '' 4wf THE VACUUM J . ( a' ' .J cR ?V wsaask tr'"i w. i-. .l f ; UCtlJuj LTL ABNER ' . , OONTCABE. ) gJVjriaMrATM'&AOr: HAWKINS ) , SU "" 1 IT MU5T NOT KAVC NO TAIL 1 I povw FIET TUBS M rr VI 4. I KINDA O !3f!eiSXSSX!JSVSs'7:J itmusV have only how H then io'hainV v VT. caught rr m XTI n-vSLK5 I I II-? ) 7$3?rr- 4 UP fr'vierfrs OF A HOOMIN tWAN-JT jA MUST B&tiraSat -S S JSlSA ry ""jy I POGGIES A, I rwHr DOMT. tOU T I CANT VKfiX I SluGGEH jqiiN'1 DOMTTAKeM I ic-stM i,acV.- I 'TOANKW TM rSSSytf SUPPORT HIMJOT A VS rACE rT.-VOaUoBODr l J ID BOTE (S0-T MUCH INTEBESTEOrP R0CV , - CWAMP! A HAS BEEN. .LIS VCXJQkI 3UR CHA IM VOU.. ITS THAT I e$ V V TZl JJ My ACC0UMT.7 Bundnc Bnrmmond MBS ' n:uo p m Mr and an iforcn NBC: Jack Carson, CBS; News, MBS: Ounnlnger, BN. 8:30 p rn rultsa Lewla-'Jr MBS 100 p m. Newe NBC. 10.30 p, m. Symphonelte. NBC 11:45 p. nu On all niabt. BN. Clinton L. Culley Awarded Oak Leaf For Air Missions SSgt. Clinton L. Culley, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Culley, 517 Bessie street, has been awarded an oak leaf cluster to the Air ZERO CLUB Out el bound, civilian only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. m, 8 a m. except Sunday Phone day Ume 6300: night 8101. mettSHC4eW7U OfK 7Weftt01PtA SlAWOf aCXMMM)Mtl UM73 terED o.s tAMi exoen ' OML nK4TS OFACncrt . CAUSED 7WEM TO mrrruKmrv m SMITH Medal, according to Information received by his parents. The citation read in part, 'Tor meritorious achievement, in ac complishing with distinction sev eral aerial operational mission over enemy occupied continental Europe. The courage, coolness Crossword Pozzle acaoaa 1 OarrIM alata up tat Ootasek 11 That sqss I Old aaus-Bs danea M-aieamablp laSerl. 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