Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 08, 1944, Image 10

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    TEH MEDFORD MAR. TRIBUWE
Your Health and Its Care
BY OR WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Readert ibould iddxaM InquirUs tot Or. William Brady
36S El Camtao. Beverly HUU. CtUi
STRUCTURE AND
The hair Is a modification of,
projection from or derivative of
the epidermis. The hair is fed
or nourished, therefore,, just as
3 the skin are.
ah ox uiwe ep
idermal strue
1 1 u e need by
the general
n u t r 1 1 1 onal
condition and
the hair and
the nails are
subject to the
same nutri
tional influ
ence as that
Ot. Brady which deter
mines the condition, growth
and health of the skin. '
The hair shaft Is not hollow
and does not "bleed" when cut,
the hair being nourished
through its root the roots, em
bedded in the cuplike depres
sions in the skin called follicles,
are supplied with arteries and
veins.
The hair roots and follicles
are mostly oblique (slanting) in
reference to the surface ex
cept the coarse hairs in ear
canals, nostrils and edges of
eyelids flashes) which are per
pendlcular. The hairs on the
head and over the body surface
generally have minute muscles
attached to their slanting shafts.
When these muscles (called ar
rectores pilorum) contract under
the stimulus of cold or fright,
they make the hairs stand out or
"on end". This gives the skin
surfaces where the hairs are
almost invisible fine down the
appearance of "gooseflesh"
(cutis anserina).
The obliquity of the hair of
head, beard and entire body
(hair covers the. entire body
surface except palms, soles, pre
putial and labial surfaces and
backs of terminal phalanges of
fingers and toes) follows a con
stant pattern of whorls, from
the crown of the head toward
the left behind and around to
ward the right in front, as
man who shaves himself Is well
aware. On the backs of ' the
hands and arms and the legs
and feet the hairs slant out
wards, likewise on the backs of
the fingers and toes.
' When a hair on body or head,
an eyebrow or an eyelash Is epl-
ON THE HOME FRONT
MEDFORIMbjTRIBUNE
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News From Jackson County for
; Men in the Armed Services
The Hall Tribune futfMti yea clip tod mail this new
ftrooduy to relative or itiead la wvlc. ,
Deaf.
Medford high school's Black
Tornado won the - state high
school football championship
when they defeated LaGrande
14 to 0 at Multnomah Stadium
in Portland December 2.
,. Glen Bostwlck scored the first
touchdpwn with a 79 yard run
back of an intercepted pass and
Marvin Doty scored the second
one when he took a lateral pass
from Jerry Clark and galloped
15 yards.
Medford placed eight players
on the annual Medford Mail
Tribune All Conference team,
Those making the mythical
squad were ends, Rlggs and
Plaskett, Medford; tackles, Shel
don, Medford, and Long, Klam
ath Falls; guards, Cahlll, Med
ford, and Wlrth, Klnmath Falls;
center, Cave, Medford, and back
field, Watson, Bostwick . and
Doty, Medford, and Lutz, Grants
Pass.
Second team honors went to
Ausland, Grants Pass, and Thur
man, Klamath Falls, ends; Pe
terson, Ashland, and Bossonette,
Medford, tackles; Wilson, Klam
ath Falls, and Porter, Medford,
and Richards, Grants Pass (tie),
guards; Vanderhoff, Klamath
' Falls, and Riebel, Grants Pass
(tie) centers; Samuelson and
Jandrcau, Ashland, Clark, Med-
Try This Hew Amazing
Cough Mixture
An Outstanding Suocess
In Canada-Made In U S A
, Cr.it (or IrosKhiel Coufhs e
Threat Irritations Due to Colds
The Klnr of all couxh medicines
for ccUKlifi or bronchial Irritations
resulting from colds In cold wintry
Canada, Is lluckley. CANAUlOL
".'ft, Kst working triple act
Inn lllekley's Mixture qulrkly loos.
I'm and ralsoa plileum Io.Ikk! In the
'.'iuorf- -leoia air passages Soothes
niMiod rr.w tissues, one or two sips
h.l tvnrst coughing epnsm eases.
by i results taut. You feel ths
silwi of Uucklcr'a iaaiaallr.
omi'ounded from rare Canadian
rlno llalsnm and other soothing
heiillng Inxredlents Durkley'a CAN
AUIOIj Mixture Is different from
anything you ever triad all medi
cationno syrup. (Jet a bottle to.
day at any good drug store. Satis
faction vuaranteed or money back.
Heath's Drug Store Western Thrift
Walnscotl East Side Pharmacy
fridiT. Dm. t. 1144
GROWTH OP HAIR
lated or plucked, a new one
grows in six or eight weeks, Is
fully developed in three months.
Hair on the scalp grows at
the rate of one-half Inch a
month, a little more In young
persons and In summer, a little
less in older persons, and In
winter.
Wilson calculated the average
j..n. .min haa 120 000 hairs.
Stelwagond found a person with
light blond nair naa iu,uuu
hairs on head; one with red
hair only 90,000 hairs; one with
brown hair, 109,000 hairs; one
with black hair 108,000.
The hair on the head of a
woman Is coarser than that of
a man with hair of the same
color. Blond or light colored
hair is usually finer (smaller
diameter) than brunet or dark
colored hair.
Straight hair has a round
shaft contour; curly or wavy
hair has an oval or flattened
contour. Naturally curled or
wavy hair becomes more curly
or wavy when the air Is very
humid or moist or damp; arti
ficially curled or waved hair
loses its curl or wave In damp
weather.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Barljr Up
I have had thru children and I was
much Interested In your article telling
ot the pracUce of getting the mother
up and about in three or four dayi
alter childbirth. The wflret part of
having a baby la lust that having to
lie abed for exactly nine dayi (I Infer
that the organs miraculously fall back
Into normal place In precisely nine
days) when one feels fine and would
like to get up and go about her or
dinary acUvities. (Mrs. N. L. 8.)
Answei Well, next time engage an
up-to-date physician, and you'll have
a good chance of doing just so. So
far as everything getting back Into
normal place la concerned, that Is
more likely to occur if the woman
Jets up the third or fourth day than
t Is If she lies for a week or more
longer. From the very first a woman
should do systematic exercises three
or four times a day while she remains
In bed.
Salute to Chief Hughes
Knowing something of the cam
paign you have carried on to correct
the error in the resuscitation method
tauaht by the Rod Cross I wonder
why you don't acknowledge the work
ot enter luck Hugnes 01 me Ausnuc
City Lifeguards. (J. C. A.)
Answer I am unable to find ft In
my files, but I am sure I Dald tribute
to the fine work of Chief Hughes and
his men. There the Schafer method
is applied, not the pretty Red Cross
modification. 1 commend tq the smug
little "experts" of the Red Cross the
method used bv Chief Hughes and the
resuite tne Auantlo city Lifeguards
have had with the correct method
It may not make such pretty pictures
but I venture to say it saves more
Uvea than the Red Cross trick can.
ti;opyrigni, iu, ny jonn f. mite Co.)
Oat.
ford, and Bery, Klamath Falls,
DacKs.
Honorable mention awards
were given to Blehn, and Per-
Kins, Klamath Falls, and Moser,
Grants Pass, all backs.
Medford opened basketball
practice Tuesday night with 38
players reporting. Opening game
Is with North Bend here Dec.
22 and 23. The Tornado plays
Albany there Dec. 28 and Salem
there Dec. 29 and 30. Conference
season orens with Ashland her
Jan. 3.
Commemorating the anniver
sary of Pearl Hnrhnr rinv th
county Red Cross yesterday held
open house with exhibits, dem
onstrations and special meet
ings. The hundreds of visitors
left articles to be wrapped as
guts tor servicemen who will
be on the seas Christmas day.
About 100 relatives nf aarvlnA.
men who have died in the pres
ent war attended a special me
morial service held at Camp
nne post, cnapei Sunday. Simi
lar services were held In all
sections of the Ninth Service
command area.
The annual meeting of Crater
Lake rea. Boy Scouts, was
neia nere Sunday and during a
Court of Honor an Eagle Scout
badge was nresenterl tn Mr. in.
win Doty for her husband, now
in tne navy, silver Beavers were
awarded to Eugene Thorndlke
and Col. W. H. Paine.
From tho far Pacific a news
dispatch states that Lt. Ibsen
Nelson has been awarded a
bronze star for "conspicuous
valor on the field of battle." He
Is serving with the famed 41st
Infantry division. M. Sgt. John
P. Burch has been commended
by his commanding officer for
excellent performance of duty
with a group in France and Cpl.
PARTS and SERVICE
(or
Makes ot WASHERS and
REFRIGERATORS
YOUNGER $ APPLIANCI
SERVICE CO.
31 N. Rartlelt Phone 2419
Roberta O. Ivanhoe was one of
191 Wacs to receive a good con
duct medal at a recent ceremony
In Paris.
A news dispatch from Italy
states that Lt. Robert G. Brown,
co-pilot in a heavy bomber group
has been awarded the disting
uished badge. ,
The mail situation came In
for publicity this week. A letter
from Arnold Hofmann, army en
gineer In France, told of seeing
mail bags stacked eight and ten
feet deep over acres of space
while a dispatch from the allied
headquarters in Italy told of the
work of Pfc. Arthur Miller
whose company conceived and
put Into operation a special plan
to speed mail to service in hos
pitals. Sgt. Royal E. Gleason,' signal
corps, is now In the Philippines
and writes that he has talked
to many men of the 96th divi-J
slon who trained at Camp White
before going overseas. Gleason's
battalion has been overseas 29
months.
Sgt. Walter E. Carroll, wound
ed in the battle of Belgium, has
been awarded the purple heart.
He has recovered and is now In
the combat zone in Germany.
Pfc. Robert Kyle, Jr., now In
France, writes that he recently
visited Marseilles and that he
found the French people "kind
and generous." Second Lt. Stan
ley L. Winter recently arrived
in England for duty with the
air corps. Robert von der Hel
len, serving In the European
theater as a pilot, has been
awarded a third oak leaf cluster
for his air medal. His brother,
Richard, has completed training
and expects to be assigned to
overseas duty soon.
Lt. Col. Fred Green, recently
wounded during the Leyte cam
paign, is now back on duty.
Theodore Earl Yorton, S. 1c, is
listed as missing in action. His
brother, Bryan, Is a pharmacist's
mate, for an LST boat. Two for
mer Medford residents, Pfc. Vir
gil McClung and Jack R. Evans,
MM l'c, are on the casualty list
this week. Pfc. McClung died
In the Philippine campaign and
Evans died in a Seattle hospital
as the result of a disease con
tracted while in service.
Cpl. Charles P. Johnson,
wounded last August In Europe,
is now at Fltzslmmofls hospital
in Denver, Colo. First Lt. Aaron
J. Ayres has returned from duty
In Europe and is attending in
structors' school at Randolph
Field. Expected home soon are
First Lt. Frank Rogers, co-nilot
of a B-17 who has been flying
in me European theater and
Loyal G Harper. RT3c.' who has
been In the Mediterranean sec
tor for the. past 19 months.-
Others home after overseas
duty are Max E. Geer, ship's
cook tirst class, who has been in
the South Pacific; E. 'A. B. Glad,
chief boatswain's mate, also from
the South Pacific; Robert C.
Vincent, FC3c, who last saw
in ,the Philippines; Sgt. Frede
rick Royce. 'who has been on
duty In the Southwest Pacific
with the Fifth AAF; Sgt. Tom
Fay, home after three years in
the South Pacific.
Four Medford men were re
cently commissioned ensigns in
the navy, Sam Young Manfred
I. Douglas, James F. Hickman,
and Donald Shanahan all receiv
ed their commissions at North
western university,
Ruth Ellen Nutter, Sic in the
Waves, is one of four to be se
lected from naval air bases for
oversees duty. Wave Nutter wos
home for a few days and then
left for a port of embarkation
and Hawaii. Donald Ivle. re
cently promoted to staff serg
eant, last wrote from a camp on
the Atlantic coast.
Home recently were Stanley
Sherwood, MAMlc, who goes
next to Los Alamltos, Calif,
Pvt. Ralph D. Brock, who re
ports next to the army air field
at Albany, Ga.; Cpl. Robert P,
Brown, Camp Swift, Tex.; Pvt.
Robert E. Patterson, called from
Truax Field in Wisconsin by the
death of a relative; Dan Wal
land, ARM3c, who was en route
to San Diego after having been
stationed in Florida; and James
rl. Berrlan, .RMlc.
ZERO CLUB
Out ol bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m., 8 a m
except Sundav Phone day
time 6300 night 9101.
CHRISTMAS WRAPPING
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PRJCfi TA3 IS OFF TOO DISHEVELEX THREE TIME A DAY
TILL CHRISTMAS .
Jack Smith Brody and James
Tucker have both enlisted in
the naval reserve and are await
ing orders while Pvt. William
Joseph Williams has arrived at
Camp ' Wolters for Infantry
training. M, Sgt. Clair Conaway,
recently at Geneva, Neb., and
Pfc. Raymond McClung have
both been assigned to overseas
duty.
A son was born Nov. 24 In
Portland to Lt. (jg) and Mrs. T.
H. Gleason. The lieutenant came
west from Quonsett Point, R. I.,
to visit his wife and son. Sgt.
and Mrs. Addison Helms are the
parents of a daughter born Nov.
27 at Trenton, N. J. ' Helms is
stationed at Ft. Dix, N. J.
The engagement of Jean
Frideger to Lt. John William Mc
Kenzie of Milwaukee, Wis., has
been announced. Miss Frideger
is studying at New York uni
versity and the lieutenant is in
the Philippines with the 96th
division. The wedding of Prances'
Ana Young of Newton, Ala., to
Staff Sgt. Thomas William Har
vey took place Nov. 11 and that
ot Mildred Lawson to William
R, Cowan was held Oct. 23. The
groom Is stationed at Treasure
Island as an x-ray technician.
On the Radio Chain
STATION II
Chain affiliation and where they
are on the dial!
KALE (CBS) 1330, Portland,
HEX (NBC-Blue) 1190, Portland.
KOA (NBC-Blue and MBS) 1510.
Spokane; KGO (NBC-Blue) S10.
Ran Francisco; KGW (NBC-Red),
620, .Portland: KJR (NBC-Blue)
1000, Seattle: KNX (CBS) 1010
Los Anselei; KOA (NBC-Red) 850.
Denver; KOIN (CBS) S70, Port
land; KOMO (NBC-Bed) 850.
Seattle; KPO (NBC-Bed) 680,
San Francisco; KSL (CBS) I1S0.
Salt Lake city.
tune Shown la PWT
Friday
11:00 n. m. Terry and Pirates. BN;
OK for Release. NBC.
8:13 p. m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super
man, MBS.
0:30 p. m. JSCK Armstrong, on.
Hurrv W. Flannery. news. CBS: Ad
ventures of Tom Mix, MBS.
0:45 p. m. Elmer i-eierson, com
mentator, NBC: Capt. Midnight, BN;
Night News Wire, MBS: News, CBS.
A-nn n m Wnltz Time. NBC: Ga
briel Heatter, MBS: Serenade, BN.
0:19 p. m. screen 'lest, Mas.
6:30 p. m. People Are Funny, NBC;
That Brewster Boy, CBS; Double or
Nothing, MBS.
7:00 p. m. A mos-Andy, NBC;
Durante and Moore, CBS; Dale Car
negie, MBS.
7:19 n. m. Lowell Thomas. MBS;
Ted Malone. BN.
7:30 p. m. stage uoor canteen.
CBS; Lone Ranger. MBS.
8:00 p. m. Music Shop, NBC; Fights.
MBS.
8:18 p. m. The Parker Family, BN:
Press Club. CBS.
8:30 p. m. Duffy's Tavern, NBC:
Gang Busters, BN; It Paya to Be Ig
norant, CBS.
9:00 p. m. Furlough Fun. NBC;
News, MBS: Aldrlch Family, CBS.
8:30 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS.
Adventures of Thin Man, CBS.
10:00 p m. News, NBC; Five Star
Final, CBS.
11:00 p. m, Concert Hour. BN.
11:48 p. m. On all night, BN.
Saturday
8:00 p. m. Youth on Parade, CBS;
Know Your Symphony. NBC.
S:4S p. m. News, CBS; Elmer Peter,
son. NBC.
0:00 p. m. Barn Dance, NBC; This
IS My story, CBS.
0:30 p. m. Spotlight Bands, BN.
6:43 p. m. Saturday Serenade. CBS.
7:00 p. m. Guy Lombarda Orch.,
BN: Patsy Kelly. NBC.
7:13 D. m. Rememher. RK: Mnvflr
of the town. CBS: Barry Wood, NBC
:ju p. m. urana ur opry, nuc;
Red Ryder, MBS.
8 p. m. Early American Music, BN:
America in the Atr, CBS.
8:30 p. m. Gaslight Gayetles, NBC:
Inner Sanctum. CBS: Lelanrf stow
BN.
9:00 p. m. Muste From HoUywood.
BN: Hit Parade. CBS: News. MBS.
9:13 n. m rrroMn, Htut M1
8:? JP.m. Three Suns Trio, NBC;
News. BN.
-JU p- f Don't . You Believe It.
CBS; Lee Slmms, pianist, NBC.
gi1i:bnp' m' N,w NBCl Mu,'o by
lo':30 p. m Henri Busse Orch.. CBS
11:00 p. ro. Henri Busse Orch.. CBS:
This Moving World, BN.
11:43 p. m. On all night, BN.
Merchandise Seen
Delivered Via Air
Fort Wayne, Ind.flJ.R) Mer
chandise will be delivered by air
in the not too distant future, ac
cording to T .B. Johnson, de
livery superintendent of Mar
shall Field & Co., Chicago.
Johnson believed that most
fleet operators would begin soon
to plan to make merchandise de-
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liveries via the air because of
rapidly changing conditions.
He listed advancement in
metallurgy, new skill in the
use of light alloy steels, the use
of radar, . wireless telephone,
automatic controls and plastics,
as the reason for major changes
in postwar fleet operations.
The only Catholic school for
Chinese in the United States is
that of old St. Mary's in San
Francisco. -
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of bluebirds who chose a mail
box for their home this last
spring apparently do not mind
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Delicious Dinners
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Telephone Trail 1404: '
sharing ttielr abode with the
family mail.
The mailbox, owned by Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. Thompson, al
ready has yielded one brood this
season, and the mother now is
hatching a second.
When the rural mall carrier
places the Thompson mail in the
box, the mother bird cocks her
KYLE'S
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Phone Central Point 472
tor reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
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An estimated 31,000,000 wild
ducks entered California la
1943. -
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
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rouble to help loosen and expel
term laden phlegm, and aid nature)
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lerstandlng you must like the way it
lulckly allays the cough or you at
o have your money back.
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