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BIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Health and Its Care
BY DR WILLIAM BRADY M O.
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SOFT DECAYING TEETH
cam. alter all, are nothing to be
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to appear in
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ion of or the
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teeth. If you
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"Nutrition and
Physical Do-
Or. Brady generation" by
Weston A. Price, D. D. 8., and
"Save Your Teeth" by one guess
whom, the first being available
In your public library, no doubt,
the second being No. 1 Little
Lesson In the Ways of Health,
which you may have on request
If you send 25c and a stamped
envelope bearing your address.
Here I offer In brief my opin
ion or belief in regard to soft
decaying teeth In young persons.
I believe the trouble is due to
(a) insufficient use of teeth,
gums and Jaws in chewing due
tojhe excessive refinement and
"purification" of modern food
and (b) nutritional deficiency
due to the same processing of
most food.
To combat a I do NOT recom
mend chew'ng gum, tobacco or
other foreign substance, but I
do recommend chewing plain
wheat carrying a small supply
with you and taking good
chew of It whenever you feel
the desire. Of course such use
of teeth, gums and Jaws is but
a feeble effort The ideal use of
teeth, gums and Jaws in eating
natural foods, together with the
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vide, would account for then
beautiful teeth ana spienaia
dental arcn, gum and Jaw de
velopment Dr. Price found
among numerous civilized and
avage people in various parts
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eluding in the everyday diet
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more liberal proportions inan
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Butte Falls
. Butte Falle, Jan. 22. Newt
and John Weaver of Bend have
been visiting relatives and
friends here the past week. They
are brothers of Mrs. Jack S to
well. June Stowell has Just return
ed from Fort Leonard Wood,
Mo., where she became the bride
of 8Sgt. Ray Smith.. Ray la
bow overaeai.
Mr. and Bin. George Rally
have been visiting friends at
Trail, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith
and grandson of Central Point,
Sient Sunday at the homes of
uy Tedrick and Jack Stowell.
S2c Bob Hoefs Is spending
his furlough from the navy with
his mother, Gertie Hoefs. He
has been stationed ln the South
Paclflo tor a year and a half. -Mrs.
June Younger and cousin
from Los Angeles are visiting
here with her sister, Mrs. Flor
ence Best and family.
2nd Lt. and Mrs. Earl Jones
and Robert Halt of Medford
were visiting at the Frank Hal
garth residence Sunday. Lt
Jones has been with the army
engineer corps ln France.
Pvt. and Mrs. Glenn Ross and
son are visiting here with Mr.
and Mrs. Orvllle Ross and son.
Pvt. Ross has been stationed In
Texas.
Mrs. Carl Jackson of Colvllle,
Wash., la visiting here with her
mother, Mrs. Cindy Down and
sisters, Mrs. Charlie White and
Mrs. Bob Coffman.
Miss Velma White of Med
ford is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Wells and family.
A shower was given for Mrs.
Don McDougal by the ladles of
Butte Falls. She received many
nice gifts.
A dance was given by Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Peyton and fam
ily, Jan. 13. at their home. Music
was furnished by Clyde Moore,
Bell Pankey and Charles Me
Cade. Refreshments were
served by Mrs. Peyton. The fol
lowing attended: Mrs. Sally Jo
hanscn, Mr. and Mrs. Verni Ste
phenson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Moore and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Smith and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. John Henshaw, and
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
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oreomulslon relieves promptly be
fue It row right to the sett of thi
trouoie to neip loosen and extva
term laden phlegm, and aid natun
sum ncai raw, tender, In-
named bronchial mucous mem
oranes. Tell your druggist to sell yov
a bottle of CreomuUlon with the un
derstanding you must ilka the way V
julcltly allays the cough or you an
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
vet have noi Deen soia uio o.uh wnwir-winw , J. , r
S. V 4i . u,.v,ln h liutud of olive oil in salad dresslnl
Yankee notion of brushing the liVi nutriiioua dressins is neta
teeth with glorified soap. ' sary. But, ahucka, you can burn off
teem wiui . tha tories In a serving- of real, may.
Monday. Jan. tl. 1B4S
ly milk, cheese, greens, fresh
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nuts, peanut; and either taking
01 a aany vitamin u supplement
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aie ergosierm in ine sum 10 (.-un
ven it jnio vuamin u.
Frnm mv own observation oi
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the development of children
irom rnrin up io me teens i am
rnnvinperf that reffular use of a
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vitamin D supplement for the
diet throughout infancy and
cnnanooa ana some extra i
eium with it throughout child
hnorf nrnmotps the formation of
sound, even, strong teeth free
from decay. And I cite tne study
of Dr. Price again as the solid
BTnnnd nder mv suggestion
that an adequate daily ration of
calcium and vitamin u promotes
not Just a healthy, vigorous state
of. teeth, gums, dental arches,
jaws an dfacial development but
an equally fine general phy
sique. '
The Infant whose diet is prin
cipally milk may get sufficient
minium from milk alone. If a
.tall., raflnn nt a. ffW drorjS Of
vitamin D in oil Is administered.
As the baby grows older, as a
rule, relatively less milk la tak
n anrf hence a calcium and
vitamin D supplement for the
ordinary diet becomes necessity
for optimal nutrition throughout
..hiirihnnri narticularlv If the
growing child does not consume
milk, cheese ana greens as ire
ly as a young person should and
does not enjoy sufficient expos
ure tlje year around.
QUISTIONS AND" ANSWERS
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aa a request.
Other, namea for Parklngaon'a dUeaie
are paralyala agltana and shaking
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ual taste what dressing one uses on
inMM Mtnaral fill IT11V h Used
onnalM ln , wan, around th mock
and remember, mineral oil Interfere
wUh assimilation of vlUmlna and
mlnmU in food- ,
if ..-i .Y. lain inhn 1. mila Co.l
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son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fran
cis and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Tod Whaley and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Cook and son, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Herferd, Mr. and
Mrs. Bell Pankey, Mrs. Clara
Madden, Charles McCade, Al
Swatz, Jimmy Mulhollen, Ger
aldlne Stephenson, Eddie Ha
ney, Joseph Madden, Darrell
Stephenson, Corbett Smith, Or
den Phlpps, Don Baker and
June Schnurr.
Trudy Butram, who cut his
leg while working in the woods
for "Medco" Is ln the Commu
nity Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hodgson
and Bettie, S2c Bob Hoefs, Ger
tie Hoefs, and Mrs. Abbott spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
Mrs. Hilda Welch and son of
Ashland.
Sams Valley
. Sams Valley, Jan, 22. Mrs.
Nora Straus and Jess McKinney
of Medford. visited the first of
the week with their sister, Mrs.
Susan Koger and their niece
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Morgan and sons, Don and Leon.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood and
daughters took Mr. and Mrs. S.
S. Abbott to Ashland Jan. 14
and left them there to visit Mr.
Abbott's sister, Mrs. Martha
Corthel. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott
returned home Jan. 18.
Sams Valley P.T.A. is giving
a box social Feb. 9 at the school
house. There will be a program.
The ladies are asked to bring
well filled boxes and the men
well filled purses.
Sams Valley Ladles' club met
at the home of Mrs. Charles
Duggan Jan. 18 with Mrs. Mar
Ion Owens as hostess. After busi
ness meeting a quiz was given
by Gueula Straus. Next meeting
will be at the home of Rose Elian
Duggan, Feb. 1. It will be an
all day meeting and each mem
ber is asked to bring a covered
dish and one cup of sugar. The
sugar Is to be used for club par
ties. A quilt will be set together
that day and those having port
able sewing machines are asked
to bring them.
Several Sams Valley Grang
ers attended grange at Phoenix,
Jan. 17. -
TO BIGN BOY STARS
Chicago, Jan. 82 (U.R)
Minor and major league base
ball clubs will be permitted to
sign American Legion Junior
baseball players during the 194S
season. Leslie M. O'Connor,
chairman of the three-man ad
visory committee currently rul
lng baseball, said today.
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THE GRANGE
Upper Rogue Grange
Upper Rogue grange held reg
ular meeting January 18, with
all now officers present except
the worthy, steward, Brother
Force, who was ill.
Use of the hall will be donated
for the president's ball, Jan. 27.
Lecture hour started with all
singing "School Days" and then
each one telling of their early
school days.
On the serving committee
Were Brother anrl Klatar rirlaun
and Brother and Sister Boothby.
n. n. tj. tadies met after
sTranffe and decide! In hav m.
clal get-together of the ladles of
ine grange on Tuesday, Feb. 20,
with a covered dish luncheon at
1 o'clock. A hllalnoae mentlnff
will be held after dinner also a
short program sponsored by Sis
ter Axtell.
It was requested that each
lady of the grange turn in to
the. home ecomonlcs chairman,
something made from two white
meal sacks, in the near future,
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general deserves some relaxa
tion so Lt Gea Mark W. Clark
has coffee and doughnut at In
formal party staged by GIs lq
Italy.
to be used later in raising mony
for home economics.
Grange Council
Jackson county grange coun
cil held its annual meeting at
Phoenix grange hall with one of
the largest attendance counts of
all time, January 17.
The following officers were
elected for the coming year:
President, John Peffley, Sams
Valley grange; vice-president,
Isabelle La Vander, Griffin
creek and Madge Nowlin, Roxy
Ann grange, secretary.
Floor work was demonstrated
by - officers from Sams Valley
with Henry Conger, Frank Han
sen and Ray Ward acting as
critics.
The council selected Jackson
ville as next meeting place.
Announcements included Po
mona at Sams Valley grange
hall for an all-day meeting Sat
urday. Jan. 27, beginning at 10
a. m. Visiting grange members
are requested to bring salad and
apple pie.
A standing vote of thanks was
given the host grange Phoenix.
Pomona Grange
Regular meeting of Jackson
county Pomona grange will be
held in Sams Valley grange hall
Jan. 27 at 10 a. m. Sams Valley
ladies will serve the noon meal
and those attending are to bring
salad and apple pie.
Assistant State Lecturer Marlon
Brooks of Josephine county will
be present to conduct a lecturers
conference. Would also urge that
all subordinate H. E. chairmen
try to be present for a special
installation to be held for them.
All fourth degree members
may attend this meeting. This is
one time of the year when the
farmer is not so busy and a good
attendance is expected.
Gold Hill Grange
Gold Hill grange held its reg
ular meeting Jan. 18 with Glenn
Chase in the master's chair due
to absence of Master William
Howes, who is still doing assist
ant deputy, work in eastern Ore
gon. . ' ..
Mrs. Marie Chrlstensen asked
to be relieved of sending ln the
items to the paper, also as rec
reation chairman. John Gray
was appointed to act temporar
ily. It was voted to hav! a dance
Saturday, Jan. 20, for grangers
and friends. Lecture hour fea
tured the national grange pro
gram, also a clever skit was giv
en by Mrs. Bernice Howard on
"Making a Work Schedule."
It was voted to send a letter to
the state game commission ask
ing that the laws regarding the
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changed but remain the same as
last year. The Huffman and
Fields families served refreshments.
Talent Grange
Talent grange met Jan. 18,
with a larger than usual crowd
ln attendance. Master Lloyd
Lacey appointed committees for
the ensuing year.
An interesting program was
presented by the lecturer and
opened by the grange Joining ln
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ing On." This was followed by a I
reading by Nell Fenton. In an
swering roll call each granger
told of something used by their
grandparents which is not in use '
now. The program closed with a
pantomine entitled, "The Gather
ing of the Nuts." !
Refreshments were served :
after which a March of Dimes,
was held to raise funds for the '
Infantile paralysis drive.
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