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SIX MEDrORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wtdnwdr J". SI, 184S Your Health and Its Care Br OR WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Raaders should address inqulrias toi Dr. William Brady 26$ EJ Camlno. Bavarlr Hllli, Calii. FRUIT JUICE A reader asks whether an electric iuicer "kills the vita mins" in the fruit or vegetables or the Juice squeezed out of them. Of course not. But there seems to be a naive notion that Juices squeezed out of f r u I ts or veg e t a b 1 e s whether by hand or by a Dr. Brad? power driven Juicer, acquires somehow great er value or more remedial or medicinal or corrective value, than the fruits or vegetables from which it is squeezed. That is silly. Take oranges. If you can get any fit to eat. It is much better, in my Judgment, to eat one, two or half a dozen oranges at any time than it is to squeeze the Juice out of the orange or oranges, drink it, and throw away the pulp. Speaking of fresh fruit or fruit Juice, mothers with babies to feed should know that when fresh fruit or fresh fruit Juice is not available factory canned tomato or tomato juice is nearly if not quite as good a source of vyitamln C, and of course every laby, as well as everybody else, ' must have vitamin C in some 'form daily to maintain good health. I say factory canned the fac tory canning process is a vacuum process and that means that oxy gen (in the air) is excluded and hence the vitmaln C in the to mato or its Juice is not destroy ed. If the tomato or its Juice can be placed in a hermetically seal ed container which is filled to the brim so that no air is left In the container, before it is cooked or heated, it will retain s much of the vitamin C wheth er canned at home , or in the canning factory. But open can ning or open cooking quickly de stroys vitamin C. ' So far as vegetable juices are concerned, I wouldn't give you a nlckle a gallon for any. par " n y aaaaasssjjT a i ) i T p-r-tyarassa f V 1 sMWMa,waiataMasSl..,aV.3.ar . .....Hiwi ...i.)in,.,.H LADY DILL GETS AWARD Lady Dill, wife of the late Sir John IDill, senior British representative on the combined Chiefs of Staff, who died In Washington last Nov. 4, is presented with the Dis tinguished Service Medal, which was awarded posthumously to her husband, bv President Roosevelt, Books Listed New books received at the Jackson County Library includ ed: ! Fiction Bcebe, Yankee Stranger; Ho ran, A Bashful Woman; Hutchin son, Hollow Men; Lindemann, The House with the Green Tree; Ray, Borrowed Night; Spring, Hard Facts; Stafford, Boston Adventure; Stone, Immortal Wife; Wilson, The Brother. Non-Fiction Banning, Conduct Yourself Accordingly; Foster, Marriage and Family Relationships; Groves, Conserving MarrlaRe and the Family; Foreign Policy Ass'n., A Peace That Pays; Kingdon, That Man In the White House; 7ooke, Brazd on the March; Yost. Normal Lives for the Disabled; Waller, Veteran Comes Back; Friendly, The Guys on the Ground; Aviation Annual of 1D45; Foreign Policy Ass'n., Skyways of Tomorrow; Jones, A Basic Chicken Guide for the Small Flock Owner; Haynes, Practical Pigeon Production; Going. Dug at War. Landis, Your Servarft the Molecule; Moody, Dressed Soft Toys; Hoffman, Effective Radio Speaking; Ccrf. Try and Stop Me; Taylor. Ridln' the Rainbow; Gatti, Mediterranean Spot lights; Morris, Traveler from Tokyo; Hartog India In Outline; Mathias, The Amazing Bob ravls: Helmericks, We Live in ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilian only Delicious chicken and steak dinners, 7 00 D m . 3 a m except Sunday. Plione day time 5300; night 9101. IK THE DIET tlcular vegetable Juice or com bination .of Juices. I'd pay you more for a whole raw carrot than for a quart of Juice squeez ed from pounds of carrots. There may be invalids who for one reason or another cannot eat vegetables and can drink Juice squeezed from vegetables. All, right, that's better than no vege tables ' at all, but come to think of it I can't conceive why an invalid could not take pureed vegetables that is, the vege tables finely ground up or run through a colander, sieve or strainer. It seems absurd for any one who still has enough strength to swallow to take veg etable Juice. In infants or young children vitamin C is necessary to prevent scurvy. For that matter, that's the reason why everybody must have a daily ration of vitamin, C to prevent scurvy. Tomorrow well talk about scorbutus, as we docs call scurvy. QUESTIONS A ANSWERS Pica Child, 3(1 yoars old, always blUng ner nana or eating ine iiuii irom ner blankets. She began thlt before ehe waa a year old. (Mrs. R. W.) Answer Carefully manicure her nails, keeping them trimmed short and always smooth by dally attention. Re move the fluffy blanket or other bed cover or clothing of the sort that pro- viaes nurr. iei ner nave gum 10 cnew If she swallows the gum. then sub stitute plain wheat harmless to swal low the gum of wheat. Cancer and Skin Cancer Kindly exDlaln the difference be tween cancer and skin cancer. (W.R.J.) Answer Skin cancer Is usually epi thelioma. Cancer Is usually carcinoma. Epithelioma means tumor (overgrowth, lump, swelling) originating In the epi thelium or outer layer of skin. Car cinoma is a new growm giana cens or the cells of Internal organs. Skin cancer Is usually less malignant, slow er In development, more readily cur able by early radical surgery, by X rny, rndlum, electrocautery or even cnemicai caustic, carcinoma is more malignant, more likely to spread (through the lympthatlc channels) be yond reach of such measures if not recognized and completely removed In the early stage. Ara'nt The All I believe I can tell you what la the matter with the vouna ladv 62 Inches urn weigmng im wno wants to Jose eight pounds. It Is MOTION PIC TURES the m.p. lovely must be a mere shadow, so all the female mor ons. (H. M.) Answer Snmathlnff tike that It plains also the squeals of the bobby sox public at the'prcclse point in the proHmni iruu ine star s manager aesig nates; and the way the moron section of the population In the army and In the pamncred deferred class whistles or otherwise plays the monkey role whenever the manager of Grable's sweater cans tor a wnistle. V'MsjwrjafiA Alaska; Fisher, The Columnists; Fisher. Frederick Bohn Fisher- Lee, More Day to Dawn. Korngold, Citizen Toussaint; Mclnnis, The War; Fourth Year; Lippmann, U. S. War Aims; Hunt, MatArthur and the War Against Japan; Pyle, Brave Men; Tobin, Invasion Journal; Tregas kls, Invasion Diary; Werten baker, Invasion; Coward, Middle East Diary; Hublcr, Flying Leathernecks: Hallcy, Pacific Battle Line; Ritchie, East of Malta, West of Suez; Hope, I Never Left Home; Ricss, Nazis Go Underground; Pares, Russia and the Peace; Lattlmore, The Making of Modern China. FREIGHT DERAILED Two freight cars on a north bound Southern Pacific freight train were derailed Monday morning somewhere north of Roseburg, according to an nouncement made by the line's officials. Troln 320, The Rogue River was delayed about five hours south bound for Mcdford, officials stated. No injuries were reported. Army Ordnance has rltvlnrv ed a new optical gunslght to per fect the aim of the rocket-firing bazooka. KYLE'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Open B p. ra. to 1 a. m. Phone Central point 473 for Reservations. On the Pacific Highway at Central Point. Out ot Bounds for Bsjrvlca People H f The new mobile Chest X-Roy Surrey Unit built and equipped with Christmas Seal funds Is now ready lo travel to all parts oi the State. The photo shows the workmen who built the trailer. The overall sis of the Unit is 38 feet long and 8 feet wide. .It contains Westtngbous X-Ray Unit In its own X-ray room, dressing rooms and a dark-room for developing the films. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson will be In charge of the Unit and take the pictures. The Oregon Tuberculosis Association and the County Public Health Associations pay for the service out of Christmas Seal funds. On the Radio Chain S I A no N Si Chain afflliaUoD ana where the are on the dial! RAI.B (HIS) tlio, Portland HEX (NUC-Uluei IISO. Portland KOA (NHC-Hlue and Must I SKI Spokane. KOO tNHl-Ulua, SI0 San Pranrisro. SOW (NUU-Hedl HO, Portland: KJR (NBC Hluei IUU0 Seattle. HNX (CHS) 1010 Los Angeles, KOA (NHI-Redl BSD Denver- KOIN tCBSi 1)0, Port land, IIIMO (NHC-Ked) 910 Sea'tle. KPO (NBC-Red) SSO San Franrlsco; KSL (CBS) 1160 Sail Lake City Time Shown Is PWt Wednesday . ft-00 n m Terrv and Pirates BN OK for Release. NBC; Man Named Jordan, CBS; News, MBS. S:1S n m. Dick Tracy. BN: Super man, MBS. . S:30 a m. Jack Armstrong, on. Harrv Flannerv News. CBS' Adven tures of Tom Mix. MBS: News, NBC. o:4a p m Klmer Peterson, nch.. Niohl News Wire. MBS. Cant Mid night BN News CHS 6:00 p m Frank Sinatra. CBS. Eddie Cantor, NBC; Gabriel Heatter. MBS. 6:30 p m Spotlight Bands. BN Mr District Attorney NBC Which Is Which. CBS: Cisco Kid. MBS 7:00 D nv Kay Kyaera Kolleee NBC. Great Moments (n Music. CBS Sumner Welles. MBS. -is d m uiweii moms mum 7:30 d. m. Lone Ranaer. MBS: Let Vourseff Go. CBS. h:ou p m -supper ciud. nhc; jbcr Kirkwood Show. CBS: Main Line. MBS; Ted Malone, BN. o:id p m rieetwuna Lawton nul Lum and Ahner. BN: Musio That Satlsflea. CBS B-30 p m -Carton m Cheer nhc Counterspy. BN; Dr. ChrtsUan, CBS: Bulldog urummond, MBS. O:00 d m - Mr and Mrs North NBC; Jack Carson. CBS: News. MBS B:30 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS: Who's Dancing, NBC. 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Carlson and News, BN. 10:30 p. m. Gene Krupa Orch.. CBS; Fennemane Nite Club. BN. 11:00 p m Milton Charles, organ 1st. .CBS; News, BN - Thursday .8:00 p m Sam Hayes and the news, mhs; ok tor Release, NBC: Terry and the Pirates, BN; Man .milieu rfuraan, tDa, 8: IS p m Dick Tracy. BN: Suner. man. MBS S:3 p m. Jack Armstrong, BN. Harry fnannerv. News. ens-. Tnm Ml man, MBS; Betty and Bob, NBC, S:4 p m -Captain Midnignt. BN. Inter Peterson. NBC; Night News Wire, MBS: News, CBS fl OO D m - MllKlf. Hnll HUP Mxn, Bowes. CBS! Oahrlal U.,,1.. . una. News, Br. ' ' ens p m supper Music. BN. 0 30 D m -Hah HurnB MUI' Ilffht BanriS BN f'nrllM Arrhii rtlO Treasure Hour ot Song. MBS .Jj.00 "!.. Anbott ana Costello NBC: Fred Waring Orch. BN; First Line, CBS. 7 is p m Lowell Thomas MBS 7:30 Dm- Murph nr Tim. nu n . Ryder. MBS RitHw Vllu Kinr.. Here's to Romance CBS 8 00 p nV-Supper Club NBC: Jack Mils show- CBS: Sammy Kaye SriS D TT1 if llef urrwr4 I auiinn Mun. Lum nd Abner, BN; Muslo That Sat IS 1 169, CBS n 8:i!? D.. m- -'"c rtrne. NBC Death Valley Sheriff, CBS; America's Town Meeting of the Air. BN .P m -News MBS Dinah Shore, NBC; Ellery Queen, CBS. " v m - rtea miner ivms S:30 n m Th. fi.li Mnr-. Lewis. Jr.. MBS News?BN m -N,W1 RPr". BC oiao -8P?2-?"r5?.!"-.B'l. CBS: Fennemane jlte Club, BN. - .... .. on, Cloalne tlm rn. ri.....t. . .. - -' bHHIlin) ng, v am Too Late to Claulh tiin Dm ' " NOW OPEN! TAKE -IT -EASY LODGE Dine and Dance Orchestra Every Night Open Wednesday. Thursday. Friday and Saturday One-Halt Mile Up ' Savage Creek oasaaassaaaaasasaaaaaasssssasssaaaaaaaaaaaJ FRftJ PERUy" WAS ONLY 10 BE HtlPFJu VVHM SHOVELED ' OUT 1HE WALK OT THE HEAVY SNOW THAT J'Lf trtE EMOTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE WOMEN'S CuJB WERE IN SSJilON AT WIS H005E, BUT IT r5 UHfoRTUNATE THAT M?rSrDJ,'rTr":E' mP lHE BLANKET Of 5N0W, THAT THEY KAD art Their rubbers on the TRont; porch eg j, THE GRANGE Sams Valley Grange The second January meeting of Sams Valley Grange was held Jan. 20. First part of the eve ning was devoted to the 4-H club. The meeting was called to order by 4-H Livestock leadct George Loften. The 4-H Pledge was led by Marie Schulz. Doreen Straus was awarded the blue ribbon for sewing from the 4-H State Fair and all members of the livestock and sewing club were awarded their 4-H pins and cards. Mr. Jossey, County 4-H leader gave a talk and showed some colored slides. George Lof ten was chosen Livestock leader with Paul Schulz assistant and Mrs. George Loften sewing club leader with Mrs. Ruth McDon ough assistant. The Grange was then called to order by Master John Peffley. Interesting agriculture reports were given by Albert Straus and George Loften and Legislative report by Ray Ryan. Lecture hour was omitted ex cept the- Sams Valley Grange pa per by Agnes Sanderson. Welcome visitors were Mrs. Lucy Eddington and Mrs. Flor ence Lance, from Gold Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hockersmith, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Drake, from Phoenix, and Master and Mrs. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Dobrat and Mr. and Mrs. Tavlor of Central Point. Sams Valley Grange enter tained 108 Pomona grangers at their hall Jan. 27. A dance was given in the evening, proceeds going to the "March of Dimes." Lecturer Francis Spurlin an nounces the lecture hour for the next meeting Saturday evening, Feb. 3, will take us back to School Days and Silent Drama, Use Mall Tribune Want Ads Tour feeling of fatigue may be due to Constipation Yes, constipation can steal your energy. Take Naturo'i. Remedy (NR Tableta). Contains no chemicals, no minerals, no phenol derivatives. Nil Tablets are different act different. Purely vegetable a combination of 10 vegetable ingredients formulated over 50 years ago. Uncoated or candy coated, their action is dependable, thorough, yet gentle, as rnilliona of Nil's have proved. Get a 2oi box today ... or larger economy sis. Caution: Take only as directed. NI rO-NIOHT; rOMOMOW AUKWlT All-VEGETABIE IAXATIVE 'ONE WORD SUGGESTION FOR ACID INDISESTION- COW HELPS V. 8. Cook, Minn. U.PJ Expensive fodder was the $100 war bond Andrew Poines' cow ate. First chairman to go over the top in this area, Roine was on his way to deliver the bond to 8 neighbor UJY WQW Big Fir Slabs and Rough Blox Green 12 or 16-inch Select Quality Big Double Loads Order Early MEDFORD FUEL CO. Tel. 3111 c STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX 0 '2,500.000 . , 29- tfoiKa.' OV or HE H0 2,500.000 TUB nDOHSPD 6000.000. CUE IO THE OSfOfJESryOf A SWS57i-Vfi:rtr y ZE7 BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH L,1Mr -.p "Zr TUT PICKED UP Iv PiVftTUESHIP SsSSSS JP J35" rcSrt InnM qd Jmo' Df'J JUST, OFF WE B0NIN BLftNOS V CftPTAlM WV " ROVUWI buz iAwita f ftS( II I girt SOMEHOW, VOU'VE V7 HO BUZ1 1 I VUW CM V0U SAV SUCH ' V IPEA? CHNNGEP. OR MrWBt ff MtV IIOT 1 k THING? I LOVE VOUl OUT THERE IN THE PACIFIC, 1 V sV "fOU'VE ALWAYS BEEN 1 nT. 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