Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 20, 1944, Image 8

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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednwdty, Dec. 20, 1844
Your Health and Its Care
BY Da WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
i Reader should address InquiriM toi Dr. William Brady
265 El Camlno. BTrl HUlf. Colli.
ONE TOOTH
A lady from told me
you write interesting health
articles for the daily paper
there ana espe-
clally ahe
i mentioned one
article In
JVrOHl which you
S.' 11 told the value
of one tooth to
a person. I
was In an ac
c i d e n t that
knocked out
one of my
front teeth. It
is now up for
- Dr. Brady
settlement and
I have no idea what would be
reasonable compensation for the
loss of one tooth . . . (H.M.P.)
In the booklet "Save Your
Teeth" (for copy send twenty
five cents and stamped pre
addressed envelope) on p. 10
you will see the author's state
ment that every tooth Is worth
a thousand dollars. But that is
just my estimate. Probably I
put a higher value on my own
teeth than some doctors or den-
. tists would place on any one's
teeth. ,1 know I'd have to be
desperately in need of the
money, more so than ever in
my life and I have desperate
ly needed money more than
once, just enough to pay the
rent or buy some groceries or
pevent the shutting off of the
i gas before I'd give one of my
; teeth for a thousand dollars.
From what readers tell me, I
' gather that a lot of people would
rather have seveal teeth extract
ed than spend a hundred dollars
fo some needed dentisty.
From the number of people
who go partly edentulous for
the rest of their short lives, once
they have lost a numbe of teeth,
I gather that a shamefully large
Portion of the population of
ankeeland, after all, are either
' too ignorant or too stingy or
both to have proper dentistry
when they need it.
From time to time readers ask
Whether they should let the den
tist pull the last of their teeth,
ound teeth, but teeth the dentist
deems of no advantage or even
ji -fir
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BKY POOL QUEEN Marcellne Vaughan, former woman national
amateur pocket billiard champ, was picked by Chicago aviatori
Hgirl they'd most like to play sky pool with. Game is aerial horse.
I clay, -where pilots seek air-pockets to knock each other Into. .
On the Radio Chain
ITAtlONIl
Chain affiliation tad wnsrathey
are on tha dial!
KALB (t'US) Hit, Portland,
HEX (NBC-Blue) list, Portland.
KOA (NUC-Hlue and MUSI 1510
Spokane; KOO (NUU-lllua) SIO
San Franciiro; HOW INUC-Redl,
20, Portland) KJR (NllC-lllue)
1000. Seattle; KNX (CUS) 1010
Los Angeles; KOA (ABC-lied) 150
Denver: KOIN (CHS) 10, Port
land, HUMII INHC-Red) 9S0
Sealtle, KIM) (NIIC-Rrd 080
Ran Francisco; KSL (CUS) 11(0
alt Lake City.
Tlnn Bhnwn U PWT
Wednesday
8 00 p. m. Terry and Pirates. BN:
; OK for Release, NBC.
B:IS p. m Superman, MBS: Dick
; Tracy, BN: Relax In Rhythm, MBS.
0:30 p. m. Jack Armstrong. BN;
Harry Flannery, News. CBS; Adven
tures of Tom Mix, MBS
8:45 p m. Elmer Peterson, NBC;
Night News Wire. MBS; Capl Mid
night. BN' News. CBS.
6:00 p. m. Gabriel Heatter, MBS;
Carlson and News, BN; Inner Sanctum,
CBS: Eddie Cantor, NBC.
6:30 p m Spotlight Bands, BN
Mr District Attorney, NBC; Which Is
: Which. CBS.
7:00 p. m. Kay Kyser'a Kollege.
NBC: Crest Moments In Music. CBS:
Raymond Gram Swing, BN; Sumner
, Welles. MBS.
7:13 p m Lowell Thomas, UBS.
-, The Colonel, CBS
7:30 p m Scramhy Amby, BN.
, Nelson Eddy. CBS: Lone Ranger. MBS
fc 8:00 p. m. Mercer's Music Shop.
' NBC; News, BN; Jack Klrkland Show
' CBS: Main Line. MBS
1 p. m Fleetwood Lawton. NBC:
GOOD HEALTH
Your Greatest Possession
fttgain H by beina relieved
el Hemorrhoids (Piles). Fis
sure, fistula, Hernia (Rup
ture). Our method el treat
l:nt without hoioltal op
eration auccaatlu.lv used
let 13 r. Llbeial etedll
ferns. all lor nraailoalloa
or send lor t'RCS booiltl.
Open f venfnji, Won., Werf., hi, 7 fo S.M
Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC
Fhygltlan mn4 Urfom
If. t. Cor. E. Biirnlda cmd QranrJ Art,
TltphctTEAt39)B, Portion J 14, Oregon
TO A PERSON ..
a detriment to the patient who
must wear plates. I d leave that
decision to my dentist.
Whatever value you or I may
place upon a tooth, one s own
tooth, should apply to a sound
functioning tooth. When many
teeth have been lost the tunc
tional value of the few teeth
that remain intact declines to
ward zero, for it is obvious that
good mastication and good oral
digestion and good salivary ai-
gestion (which in a normal per
son continues for half an hour
or more after the food has en
tered the stomach) depends on
full eaulDment of good teem
So, if H.M.P. had all of his
or her teeth working efficiently
to keep him or her in good
health, at the time the accident
happened, I should say a mou
AanA hprrli would be a mod'
erate compensation to ask for
each tooth lost.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Lady Like! Iodine
I am 68. A few years ago I started
taking your Iodln Ration. J w""
derful. Took away all tired 'eellng,
gave me lota of pep. o I began do
ln all my own housework and It
veM m. a. .... I have bjjn
to a.k U whether I can't take "every
alternate momn,
UU .very third month. Q M
. u. Thnt's the trou
ble with you girls. On request , I am
glad to sena any reauc.
!m . .tmr,ed envelope bearing his
or her addreBS, 'Instructions for Tak
ing an Iodln Hauon. in.i. .., "
a!?.. .... nt incline than I ad
vise In the pamphlet must be at your
own peril.
Vitamins ana Reaueins
' Are vitamin B-complex tablets re
ducing? My friend Btarted taking
them and she has reduced 1 ',4 to 2
Bounds a week witn mue or nu um
ig, feels and looks fine. ,
. - ti.. ,m thi. virnmln In
take and you will reduce more readi
ly by whatever means. You will prob
ably have a lesa Intense craving for
excessive carbohydrate. Send a stamp
ed pre-addressed envelope for pamph
let ''How to Lose Weight."
Varicose Veins
First our doctor told me a slight
varicocele I have Is "nothing at all,
and then again he suggested an opera
tion. Aside from consciousness that
it is there it causes no trouble. I am
happily married and have a fine 10
month! old son a Brady Baby.
ID. O. W.
AnBTuar Tt Is a varicose condition
of. veins In tha cord, usually causes
no particular trouble, requires no par
Lv'iop", (,tbSvr,1?1o,J0ln,,,.?dre"' or
' fcopyrisht, 1044. John r. Dine Co.)
ticular treatment, send siampca cm
Si
Lum and Abner, BN; Passing Parade
CBS.
8:30 p. m. Carton of Cheer, NBC;
My Best Glrla. BN; Dr Christian. CBS;
Bulldog Drummond, MBS.
0:op p. m. Mr. and Mra. North,
NBC; Jack Carson, CBS; News. MBS;
Dunnlnger, BN.
8:30 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS
10:00 p m News, NBC.
10:30 p m. Symphonette, NBC.
U:a9 p. m On all night, BN.
1 Thursday
8:00 p. m. Terry and Pirates, BN:
OK for Release. NBC.
513 p. m Dick Tracy, BN; Super
man. MBS.
8:30 p. m ack Armstrong, BN;
Harry Flannery, News, CBS: Tom Mix.
MBS.
8.48 p. m Captain Midnight, BN:
Night News Wire, MBS: News, CBS.
6:00 p m Music Hall. NBC; Major
Bowes. CBS: Gabriel Heatter, MBS:
Cerlson and News, BN.
, :H P.. m Screen Test, MBS; Lou
Holts, BN
8:30 p. m Bob Burns, NBC; . Spot
light Bands. BN; Corliss Archer, CBS.
Slar.laht Serenade, MBS.
J m. Abbott and Costello,
NBC; Raymond Gram Swing, BN:
r.'ISJ Uno- CB3' Henry Gladstone.
MBS.
7:18 p. m Lowell Thomas. MBS
7:30 p m March of Time. BN; Red
Ryder. MBS; Rudy Vallee, NBC.
sfZyrr9 Shop' NBC
andAb'n.y iS.""" NBCl Lum
n! ?i? .,p mrCo,,M """" NBC'
ln",ShhoVw.,lBVNSh,rl"- CBSi W"
Bflo rj m News. MBS: America's
Shore NBcn,' m Alr' BNl Dm"b
i li P- ml Rex Miller. MBS.
nrT.J5 ,.m '.B'.ery Queen Mysteries.
NBC: Fulton Lewis. Jr., MBS; Woody
Hermsn Orrh . ens ' naoa'
10:00 P. m News Reporter. NBC
Sacramento, Calif., Dec. 20
JJ.R) California consumers will
find as much food on store
shelves during 1945 as was avail
able in 1044, A. A. Brock, direct
or of agriculture, estimated to
day. Chilker'i Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Din Dance Refreshments
Chicken and Sleak Dinners
Most Unique flare m So Ore
L'l.DSKII MONDAVI
rhursaava Private Parlies Only
rm Reaervarmns Ph o.nn Hill sis
DadBy's Home
iy--swit7vy:-i- fjwawwa ii1 m'ssaisasaiisnain eiany mninmai .? .mieas
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Els parStrooper Daddy Is home and what more could a little fellow want
for Christmas? In this touching scene at Washington's Union Station,
this youngster gets a good grip on his father's leg as bis mother wel
comes him home with an enthuslasUo kiss.
FOR RECLAMATION
RECEIVES STUDY
Salem. Ore.. Dec. 20. (U.R)
Three proposed legislative rec
ommendations were under dis
cussion by the Oregon reclama
tion congress after their first
sessions today of the 32nd an
nual meeting of the srnnn. It is
the first mectnig held since 1941.
The legisltaive proposals
which were originated by the
ODerations section and referred
to the legislative committee, in
cluded: Provision for the transfer
from the bond fund to the opera
tions maintenance or eeneral
fund of any balance remaining
wnen irrigation or drainage dis
tricts are free of debt;
Permission for Irrltrntlnn
tricts to furnish domestic water
to users outside the district or to
non-assessed users inside the dis
trict; .
And remedial legislation relnt.
lng to payment of dues.
Other legislative recommen
dations will be made during the
sessions here today and tomor
row. During the mnrnlnff Nlol
Allen, Grants Pass, suggested a
change in the constitution of the
congress whereby the operations
sections would include irrigation
and drainage districts.
District organizations were
urged to submit legislative rec
ommendations to the convention
in time for them to be acted
upon.
Working todav on th ffpnernl
subject of "reclamation todav."
the congress hurl chori,,!
meetings today with the Wlllam-
eue vauey project committee.
I'm being serious In this col-
umn so get In a serious mood
before Vnn rpnrl fnrthai Alt a49
Hera goes: The greatest 'bene-
xacior 10 we human race would
be the man or woman who could
set in ooeratlnn B mntrlmnnlnl
bureau which would have dig-
ZERO CLUB
Out ot bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p m.. 3 a m
excent Sunday Hhona day
time 8300: night 9101
THE NEIGHBORHOOD LEAGUE
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Barber's Observations
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nity and the approval of society.
Now maybe it's because I'm
a matron and am happily mar
ried (well anyway married: and
happily so when there's no car
penter work to be done) that a
lot of young people, and some
not so young, give me their con
fidence. I find as many men as
women and girls who want, and
can't seem to accomplish, what
all want if they're normal, and
that is to get married. Yet for
some reason I can't understand
they have been unable to do so.
The men say, "I don't meet many
girls;, at least not the. kind of
girls I'd be willing to marry."
The girls tell me the same.
Just this very morning a wo
man told me she'd give anything
to meet and marry a decent man.
"How decent?", I asked, having
in mind the unreasonable de
mands some women make, for
getting they themselves may be
no bargain.
"One who quit carrying a bot
tle when he was weaned," was
the prompt reply. ' !
Yet less than a week ago a
man said to me, "A man has to
carry a bottle these days to rate
with the women; makes a guy
sicki"'
So it is my contention that a
good move would be to get
things organized; separate the
sheep from the goats, so to
speak. Get the bottle babies to
gether and the weaned ones
ditto.
' Maybe I'd have the universal
trouble if I were husband hunt
ing but I doubt it. I'd go at it
in a businesslike manner for aft
er all, marriage is the most ira
portant business ir. the world.
The church which I attend is
giving; a banquet this week.
Members were urged to bring
service men. "Remember your
own men are somewhere and
maybe some one is inviting them
to things. You do the same," we
were told.
"But I don't know any serv
ice men," several women wail
ed. I didn't either. I hadn't
known any Thanksgiving, but I
got guests just the same. So I
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JOINES-WILL YOU BE CETAWAV CENNULMANA THAT 16 .'"-HArT-HArr J SOME- T)U ) WERE TWO- 1 THF PCTrfr I
KIND ENOUCHTOINTROC3UCE 1 fSliSSL , 1 5NAKE-HEARTEP WHAT A TRAGIC JVthin- D1 R J fTsTed ofvSb
B5LUYA. milAU ME TO YOUR APPLE- Al L ABNERJi FEZNOr.'- ' JOK.'rHA-HA TOoiwS rV IS THET JOKP J
i CLvYAS W1TJJAM5 CHEEKED YOUNG FRIEND? jS DON'T YOU K.ESPESHVY HA HA HA TT J-t U$ZJ3f HOOMERUSS? ) LA?lraV
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fXX -.y VV ' " ' f NOW FOft I . ( RAISE BOOV ON 1 II I ' 'jrTT. , .-X ! I FANNY ! WHAT ARE BvHEis
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10 BE VWR1) AND RUN FDoNDlNt) I
W OCCASIONAL VARIATION OF A WRESTilUfi
MATCH THAT SHAKES 1HE HOUSE 1&
KS fOUNDAHOrfc ,
barged into the Service Men's
club and told the hostess I want
ed two men for Thursday eve
ning. I could have had 20. The
same goes for a puppet show
being given by a group from the
university. Of course I call my
guests "Sonny" and they call
me "Mom". Now the only dif
ference I'd make were I husband
hunting would be to ask for
but skip it; I'm not. . ; ,
Closing time for Classified Ads S
a. m. Too Late to Classify 12:30
Long's Motel Cafe
- Central Point
Will serve Holiday 1 Dinners
Christmas and New Years
Will Open 7 A.M. -11 P.M.
STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST MX
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263 to
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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY
BUZ SAWYER.
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1 sSsmsT' (V6VTN OeSTROVER GSCORTEO J TeJ OfiPOSE OF "STUPID I r ffif
G0NNRGIT .VJILL CONSULT Wfll JRPRNES6 NftMV I RNTC0W OF J ,
BURR wiDjy &Si ONE lip J I ' j j
v! W WHAT Ht (MEEDS IS PUBLICITY, A V IST THAT'S WHY WMW STILL NOT ENOU&H.
" s THAT'S iBUILD-UP. IF HE'S TO BECOME THE V WE'RE PLAMNIN6 Sr I'LL 6ET MY PROMOTION
' AND ANOTHER THIN&i NOT I SON-IN-LAW OF THE PENFIELO WINTERS, f. ALL THE PARTIES, wf DEPARTMENT BUSY. I'LL
PENF.6LD, BUZ IS A NAVY ENOUGH, I HE'S iOT Ttt BE PIIT ON THE MAP. ) M0 T0T'S PATEP THE Sf ' ARRANGE FOR INTERVIEWS,
PILOT-A HERO OF THE I PET.v Tt,.... , . , ,.. , ' MQsT PRECIOUS 6IBLS l: SPEECHES. I'LL HAVE THE
PACIFIC. I'M SURE HE ry J""' -' 7Ttr7F"TT" ' I" TOWN FOR THE MAYOR PROCLAIM A "BUZ
HAS JUST OODLES OF I i' f f 1. A AVIATOR FRIEND tfl SAWYER PAY" WITH, !
.'WAR BADGES AND feX HE'S BRINGING . iM BANDS AND PARADES. A
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Big "Arizona Cattle j
'Holdings Are Sold
Bonita, Ariz., Dec. 20. (U.PJ I
W. T. Waggoner, Jr., Fort Worth,
Tex., today had broadened his
huge cattle holdings by purehas-
NOW OPEN!
TAKE -IT -EASY
LODGE
Dine and Dance
Open Wednesday, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
One-Half Mile Up
Savage Creek
MlBOOS FALL "r"EWA-rll.
SMITH
lng the Eureka ranch, one of the
finest grazing spreads in the
southwest.
Waggoner, who has large cat
tle interests In Texas and New
Mexico, reportedly paid more
than $400,000 for the southern
Arizona ranch. Including about
2,000 head of fine Herefords. He
was expected to build the herd
BEAUTIFUL
ROGUE RIVER
LODGE
Will Close Dec. 23 24 25.
Make Reservations NOW
' for New Years Evel
On Crater Lake Highway
' Near Trail
Telephone Trail 1404 '.
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38 Hominy
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are placed at frequent intervals
on the San Francisco-Oakland
Bay Bridge so that distressed
motorists may lummoa a tow
car.
KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
Open 6 p. m. to 3 a. m
Phone Central Point 472
for reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point. Out ot Bounds tor
Service People
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of length
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