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TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and Its Care B OR WILLIAM BRADY. M. O. Raadara should addreu InquiriM lot Or. William Brady 2SS El Camlno. Brly . HUle. CalU. ' A SALAD A meal is not a square meai, diet Is not a balanced diet and life. Is not all It should be with out a saiu The finest food, in prime condition how' ever well pre 4 pared or cook ed and served, food that i good to eat, chock-full of calories and therefore ex cellent fuel to u d p o rt the . Dt. Brady energy rt- qulrements in any emergency. Is still Inadequate if It happens to be por n vitamins and minerals-rand a meal without a salad Is" pretty certain to be Inade quate In that respect these days. On the other hand a salad without a dash of arsenic is not as easy to obtain these days as you may think. If you are for tunate enough to have your own garden patch and grow your own spinach, lettuce, asparagus, chicory, onions and the like, then you can have salad and still no bellyache. But if you buy your vegetables and greens in the market or if you eat out, you can either omit green salad or take a chance on it and hope the arsenic will not exceed your tolerance. In Public Health Reports, offi cial publication of U. S. Public Health Service, Jan. 1, '37, Iowa- State University experts described their findings in tests of the spray residues on fruit and urged that apple-growing' states enact laws to empower the health - department to pro tect consumers against spray residues. They also recommend ed that fruit growers who spray their fruit on the trees should use 1 per cent hydrochloric acid rinse, which is a simple pro cedure and would at 'least miti gate the potential danger of Ginger Rogers Ray Mllland'and Ginger Rog-. era are starred in "Lady In the Dark," along with Warner Bax- JAILED FOR PART I Paris, . Jan. 12 (U.PJ Five American soldiers were sentenc ed to long prison terms today after being found guilty of con spiracy to divert military sup plies to the black market. Sgt. Marcl Young, New York City, received the stiffest sen . tence 45 years at hard labor and dishonorable discharge. Tho others, who received terms of 40 years each and dis honorable discharge, were Pvt. Fred C. Jones, 19, Clarksburg, W. Va.; Pvt. Edward H. Wag ner, St. Paul, Minn.; Sgt, Leon ard J. , French, Houston, Tex., and Pvt. Thomas G. Harper (no address). They were the second group convicted among the 184 Amer ican soldiers accused of partici pating In the black market op erations. Lt. Robert O'Reilly of the criminal investigation depart ment testilied at the military trial that soldiers In the 716th railway battalion told him Its officers were Involved In cigaret racketeering. "When I Joined the battalion early In November as a GI, I asked the boys how I could send profits home, as postal orders are censored by company offi cers who would be suspicious," O'Reilly said. 'The boys answer ed, 'don't worry about that everyone's In on this deal'." Us Mall Tribune Want Ada. ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners. 7:00 p. m., 3 a. m . except Sunday. Phone day time 8300; night 9101. Friday. Jan. 12. 1945 HOUND poisoning. It Is advisable to use this solu tion for rinsing greens or leave vegetables in preparing them for salads. To prepare 1 per cent hydrochloric acid solution mix a pint of standard medi cinal Diluted Hydrochloric Acid with nine pints of water. This solution may be used over and over for rinsing such leafy vege tables or whole fruits. The di lute acid dissolves and removes lead or arsenic residues that are hot dissolved or removed by water or even by soap and wa ter. After rinsing well in the 1 per cent hydrochloric acid so lution, another rinsing in plain water removes any acid remain ing.. I believe I'd go for salad any time, even in a restaurant, If I knew the greens were given this acid rinse by way of assur ance against bellyache. QUKSTIONS 4 ANSWERS Sulfur and Mousses Please explain the effect of sulfur and molasses on a person. Would It be harmful for a child to eat a lump of sulfur? (Mri. L.) Answer You believe In preparing well In advance for the big spring thaw? Sulfur and molasses la mildly laxative, nothing more, as far as we know. If the sulfur Is pure it would be harmless to the child merely- a laxaUve. Canned Pood t contend that food kept In opened tins, even In the refrlserator. in not fit to eat. My wife differs. (O. K.) Answer Your wife is right. Food keeps as well In opened tins as In any other container. You owe her a couple dozen roses. Broad Field of Ignorance You cautioned readers to rememher that your Ignorance of psychology Is stupendous. Your Ignorance of geog raphy Is even more so. I was startled to learn that Palm Springs and Mecca are on the Mojave Desert and near Bagdad. Palm Springs and Mecca are In the Coachella Vallev anri HaffHnri on the American Desert nearly 300 miles northeast. (J. H. HI.) Answer Oh, well, those alleged "deserts" In California are a huge dis appointment anyway. First time we drove across the Mojave "desert" from Needles to Barstow we loaded up with extra cans, barrels, ets.. as for a safari ana touna we never got off the pavement or out of sight of a service staUon I'll never get over that dfs aDDalntment. One could tnralvm 4h west for no cowboys and no Indians, not for this. If your "American Des ert" is as great a flop as the Mojave 5uu can place oagoaa. Mecca, faun prlngs or Jerusalem In It for aU 1 rare. (Copyright 1945, John F. Dllle Co.) New Hit Coming ter and Jon Hall. The film opens Sunday at the Craterian for a three-day program. I Roxy Comedy Stnrtlnff tnrlnv nt ihA Ttnvv ffnr three days, Fred MacMurray and Paulotte Goddard co-star in the comedy hit, "Standing Room Only," with such favorites in tllA aiinnnrtlncf mot urn ITHunrH Arnold, Roland Young and nnary nrooKe. NAVY NURSES MAY WED Washington, Jan. 12 (U.PJ Vice Adm. Ross T. Mclntire, surgeon general of the navy, to day announced a change In reg ulations which will permit navy nurses now in service to marry without being required to resign. NAB NISEI FUGITIVE Grand Rapids. Mich.. Jan. 12 (U.R) U. S. District Attorney Joseph Decb said today, that George Yamato, San Francisco- born Japanese accused of deser tion from the conscientious ob- Jectors' camp at Germfask, had Deen apprehended In Chicago. How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptly be mum It goes right to the seat of the .rouble to help loosen and expel term laden plilcKm, and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender, In lamed bronchial mucous mem jranea. Tell your druggist to seU you bottle of Creomulslon with the un lerstandlng you must like the way lt lulckly allays the cough or you an o have your money back. CREOMULSION or Couihs, Chait Coldi. Bronchitis High School News Br Student exporters Mario Gammll Joan fttoppa At a meeting of Hi-Y, Mon day, January 8, It was decided that the club would take charge of the school's waste paper drive, according to Mr. J. C, Tucker, advisor of the group. President Alton Hayes was ap pointed general chairman of Jhe drive with Secretary Jack Thompson assisting. Boys will be assigned to take charge of the weighing of paper between 8 and 9 o'clock in the mornings and from 12:30 to 1 at noon, January 10 to 16. a Students who have made un usually high rates in the typing I classes recently are as follows, according to Miss Frederick-son and Miss Cunningham, typing Instructors: One-minute test records, Deah Jeanne Rose, best speed rate of all typing I classes. Highest of each class, one-minute speed tests, Naomi Todd, first period, 41 words per minute; Maxine Blass, second period, 41 words; Betty Wall, fourth period, 37 words; Virginia Hawkins, sev enth period, 33 words, and Deah Jeanne Rose, eighth period, 60 words per minute. Advance typing classes, Re glna Smith and Delores Davis, seven 10-mlnute tests with five or fewer errors, while the re quirements call for only two 10-mlnute tests with five or less errors. e There was a torch honor meeting, Tuesday, for distribu tion of organization pins; also, plans were made for a pay as sembly to be given during the second semester. President Gerald Pence ap pointed members to take care of the initiation ceremony later In January when the following students will be initiated' into the club: Sophomores, Peggy Bray, Polly Hoffard, Elaine Sherwood, Joan McDuffy, Susan Inskeep, JoAnne Gilmore, Nick Green, Charles White, Louise Ellis and Bill Moffatt. Juniors, Helen Robertson, Alan Kircher, Marion Tilly, Bill Todd and one senior, Rhoda Williams. At an ice skating meeting third period Wednesday, plans were discussed for an ice show to be held later in the year. Jerry Llebman is in charge of the show which will feature comedy numbers as well as 'the "fourteenth step." Members will have special costumes for the event. ' ; a a . At the sophomore class meet ing Tuesday, third period, plans for a strictly sophomore dance to be given January . 24 -were de cided upon. This is to be an old time square dance with dancers wearing cotton frocks and jeans. Refreshments will be donuts and cakes, free of charge. Cleanup, decorations and refreshment committees were appointed by President David Dow and Treas urer Jackie Klrtley. . BYRD DECORATED Washington, Jan. 12 (U.PJ President Roosevelt today awarded the Legion of Merit to an old friend and noted explorer, Keaa Admiral Richard E. Byrd, for performance of pioneering navy aviation missions In the southeast Pacific in 1943. Closing time for Sunday Too Lata to Classify 9:30 Saturda) afternoon Please remember TAKE -IT -EASY ' jjgnf ' ! ft ' i Dine and Dance w-.fo JJiffi jyt!S IJS I MrfWi OponW.de,d,v.Thur.d,y. VVVVVVVV U 7 ffel Jzfjg gjEvtjSJlP Fr dav and Saturday CATIIRHAYC 1 u ' ' ' I "'"" 1 1 ' . --. 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C IUUC fJsvyL xt Ka iSfS 6WN6 ID FlrH) 50(E f!EA50M t) BR1S6 HM tlil 1HE HOUSE A6NM . frIOv25 ( UlT' I f I On the Radio Chain STAMONSi Chain affiliation and where they are on the diai: KAL.B tt'BS ISM. Portland, HEX (NBC-Blusl I ISO, Portland KCA (NBC-Blue and MBS) 1510 Spokane, SCO (NBU-Bluel 10 San Francisco; KUW (NBC-Kedl. 20, PorUandi KJB (NBU-Blue) 1000. Seattle; KNX (CBS) 1070 Los Ansel!. KOA (NBC-Bed) 850 Denver KOIN (CBS) SJ0, Port land. BOMO (NBC-Redj J30 Seattle; KPO (NBC-Red) SS0. San Francisco; SSL (CBS) 11.0 Sail Lake City. Time Shown la PWT Friday 8:00 p. m. Terry and Pirates 8N: OK for Release, NBC; Sam Hayes. News. MBS. , 9:13 p. m Dick Tracy. BN. 8:30 p m. Jack Armstrong. BN Harry W. Flannery. News, CBS; Tom Mix, MBS. 9:49 p. m. Elmer Peterson. Com mentator. NBC; Capt. Midnight. BN: Night News Wire. MBS. News. CBS. J:00 p m Walts Time. NBC; Oa brlel Heatter, MBS; Newa, BN. To night In Hollywood, CBS. 5:15 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS: News. BN. , d:30 p m. People Are Funny. NBC; That Brewster Boy. CBS: Double or Nothing, MBS: Spotlight Bands, BN. 7:00 p m. A m os - A n d y. NBC; Durante and Moor. CBS: Dal Car negie. MBS. 7:19 ,p m. Lowell Thomas. MBS: 7:30 p m Stage Door Canteen. CBS: Lone Ranger, MBS: Ed Wynn, BN: BUI Stern, NBC. 8:00 p. in Stars of the Future. BN. Fights, MBS: Jack Kirkwood Show CBS: Supper Club, NBC. 8:19 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; 8:30 p. m. Dutty'a Tavern, NBC: It Pays to Be Ignorant, CBS. 9:00 p m. Furlough Fun. NBC: News. MBS: Aldrlch Family. CBS 9:30 p. m. Adventures of Thin Man. CBS. 10:00 p. m. News, NBC: News. BN. 10:30 p.m. Sweetheart Swing Time, NBC. 11:00 p. m Hotel Blltmore Orch., NBC; Milton Charles, Organist, CBS; News, BN. . ' Saturday 8:00 p m. Youth on Parade. CBS: Orchestra, BN; Know Your Symphony. 3:30 p. m. Boston Symphony, BN. Detroit Symphony, NBS. 8:49 p. m- NewswCBS; Elmer Peter, son. NBC 6:00 a m. Barn Dance, NBC: This Is Mv Story. CBS 8:30 p. m. Spotlight Bands, BN; Can You Top This? NBC. 8:49 p- m. Saturday Serenade. CBS. 7:00 p. m. Guy Lombardo Orch.. BN: Patsy Kelly. NBC. 7:19 p. m. Mayor of the Town, CBS. 7:30 p m. Grand or Oory. NBC: Red Ryder, MBS; The Man Called X. BN. 8 p. m. Early American Music. BN; America In the Air, CBS; Truth or Consequences, NBC. 8:30 p m Gaslight Gayetlea. NBC: FBI In Peace and War, CBS; Leland Stowe. BN. 9:00 p. m. Meet Your Navy, BN; Hit Parade, CBS: News, MBS. 9:15 p m. Dream Boat. MBS 9:30 p m. Three Suns Trio. NBC: 9:49 p m Don't You Believe It. CBS: Lee Slmms. pianist. NBC 10:00 p. m News. NBC: Soldiers With Wings. BN. 10:19 p. m. On Our Bandstand, NBC: Hollywood Barn Dance, CBS. 10:30 p. m Sweetheart Swing Time, NBC. 11:00 p. m. Orchestra. CBS: This Moving World, BN; Blltmore Orch., NBC. Woman Acquitted In Speedy Trial Tacoma. Wash.. Jan. 12 Climaxing one of the fastest moving murder trails on record, a superior court today returned a special verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity in the case of Mrs. Petri Lorentson, placed on trial for the ax slaying of her husband. The jury deliberated only 13 minutes. NEW APPLE METHOD New York City, Jan. 12 U,R) A new method of storing apples is described In the current issue of "Foreign Commerce Weekly." British Columbia Tree - Fruits, Ltd., had 200 tons of apples on hand but no place to store trlem. The company dumped the fruit In a lake, to be recovered later and, incidentally, examined to determine results of immersion. If the apples remain edible, they will be dehydrated. SOURDOUGH DIES Ketchikan, Alaska, Jan. 12 (U.R) An Alaska sourdough for 42 of his 100 years, Joseph L. Massey, born at St. Ignac, Mich., died yesterday at his home on Pennock island. Us MaU Tribune Want Ads DR. LAGESON RETURNS FROM DENTURE MEETING Dr. .Burt L. Lageson of this city returned this week from Portland where he attended a meeting of the Prosthetic Study club. Dr. Lageson was recently honored by membership in this group which is limited' to 12 members and a - director. The other members are all Portland dentists. The Prosthetic Study club, duiker's Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreshments Chicken and Steak Dinners Most Unique Place In So. Ore. CLOSED MONDAYS Thursdays Private Parties Only For Reservations Ph. Gold BIU 474 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS. By ERNEST HIX MrecessMiro V , VT'A X. ' I TMf us f)iieo hth aoe .... mo i tvMw tvvcf TMS US. HHS eM3AOeD TO see rwr th svaKf tMsrr ... 33 BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH m m J TftiLKSSJwwe OAftc'J h (we or ft j BUZ SAWYER ' . 'sm j WELL. WAS KNOCKED II SOON H, TOO, WAS I' PlO NOTHING, MRS. WINTER, BUT GET VtOUNDED J fmmW OUT BY A JAP 20MM. VI0UNDEO. TME PLANE WHICH AUTOMATICALLY (SAVE ME THE PURPLE HEART. 55 UiSF m 1 I B 5HELt- M CREWMAN WAS SHOT TO WECES. BUT CREWMAN WAS AWARDED THE SILVER STAR HE'S OIMGr I F m GRABBED THE CONTROLS INSTEAD Of JUMPIW, FOR HIS WEHOSW IN SAVING MY LIFE THAT MAN TO TELL MOW I ANP-ALONE-TRIED HE MADE A CRASH- . MA'AM, IS ftOSCO SWI fcWEY, WHOM YOU THINK. HE WON THE ' TO IGHT OFF Sit j LANDING AT SEA. ALL t SO AMUSING i-- . PURPLE . M j I mmm t TtftOS. A Of THIS , MWD YOU i. kiT -r TUT TUT, L WJkM fklW" .BECAUSE HE THOUGHT lU ( DEAR BOY. HOW . ' BLOND tE ' - I . lTCrl 1 1 t ''LL Rx SHI 1 1 M II j ML LET'S JUST KEEP IT I fH 52 A5H- I tL AMEAL.IFYOU H j LETS NOT J II j ; gA SWEET MAGNANIMOUS which holds "a study meeting once a month, has a complete ; five-chair laboratory in the ; Kramer building In Portland. , The organization devotes its research to problems in den-'. ture construction. I KILE'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Open I p. m. to 2 a. m. Phone Central Point 472 for Reservations. On the Pacific Highway at Central Point. Out of Bounds for Service People J hr?r. fir Stri JLJ I WW f .YS3I &WJJ WlaTOO M DO YOU New school but chassis are now aavilable at our assem bly plants and may be obtained with proper certificates. ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET Crossword Puzzle - acaoss I-Csty s-vior -Valley Q Monster u Period of tune 14 A plsnt 15 Goes la afals IT Troubles IS T.nUllMI l OlsnlSed II Knowledfe 13 A wait 3 Declared IS Sidewalk Uls up type 10 Girl's name Sl-Frssb 12 Adapter of musical compos! tloa l Hslt IS A trait It csptured Polish general Ft Occur 40 Tension 4S Bed 44 Insinuation 44 Anger 47 Largs wave 45 British subject 49 Lyric poems 80 Olrl's nickname St Far (comb, form! - rT" 1 P"-It I In In a 1 . iq i? S-1 " 3 n tt sI-l n 5i h n u w ' iff 5j - j - - - - g KHOVJ? Thar iaj the present school year the highest student enrollment for Jackson County it 10, 096. 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