Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 15, 1945, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDfORD MAIL TBIBUIfB Aun&tr. Fb. 18. 1943
Your Health and Its Care
Br DR. WILUAM BRADY- M. D. "
Readers ihould adcUcn Inqulrlu toi Dr. WUliam Brady
26S El Camino.
AW. PSHAW. BUTCH STILL HAS THE CROUP.
When I was an honest doctor
In Perm Yan one could count on
fair number of night calls to
treat th croup
through
out the fall
winter and
early spring,
and each au
tumn a num
ber of cases of
typhoid fever
which, at a dol
lar a visit
All that Is a
thing of the
past now but
I' know I am
safe in saying
Dr. Brady
that typhoid
fever has become almost as rare
as smallpox, in Penn Yan or any
other community of intelligent
people. But I also know, now,
that I can't speak so confidently
of the passing of spasmodic
croup. I ventured to express that
idea here a year ago, inferring
that spasmodic, - catarrhal or
simple croup must be pretty rare
nowadays because, whereas I
formerly received frequent re
quests for advice about it, in
recent years there had been re
markably few requests for In
formation or advice about croup.
That brought Immediate replies
from several mothers who as
sured me their children have
croup naturally, these moth
ers did not ask for my advice,
since I had betrayed my ignor
ance by saying that perhaps
modern Improved diet! nutrition,
ventilation etc., and even intelli
gence in parents, explained why
modern children do not have
croup.
Now comes Mrs. L. P., who
cays her son Butch has croup
every little while, although none
of her other six children has
ever had any sign of it. She asks
why. ' '
, Butch may ' mean , well, but
nevertheless he puts Ol' Doc
Brady In a quandry. Unless
Butch has been pampered and
coddled more than the other
kids or perhaps stinted on some
essential of nutrition , such as
calcium (In milk, cheese, greens
etc.) which the other kids re
ceived in adequate amounts. I
give up. " ,
Eight Initiated -In
Junior Club
Of Honor Degree
Eight members were Initiated
t the meeting of the Degree of
Honor Junior club held Satur
day morning at Lincoln school.
Taken into the club were Donna
Mae, Georgians, Isabel Irene and
George Wesley Thomas, Donna
Byres, Shirley Mae, Mary Lou
and William Marble.
Robert Stone was presented
his sunshine cap and Marjorle
May, Bertha Miller and Carlene
Mark their second sunshine
stripes. Donna Lee Byres, Shir
ley Mae and Etta Belle Marble
and Donna Mae Thomas re
ceived prizes for bringing guests
and Robert Mueller received a
game prize.
Information on the lives of
George Washington and Abra
ham Lincoln were given by the
children and Mrs. Ida M. Wilson,
club director.
Refreshments were served
with Mariorle May, Linda Lou
Mueller and Bertha Miller as
sisting Mrs. Wilson. Next meet
ing will be March 10.
THE GRANGE
Eagle Point Orange
Eagle Point Grange conferred
3rd and 4th degrees Feb. 6 on
the following members, the drill
team assisting: Myron D. An
drews, Shannon G. Andrews, C.
R. Beebe, ' Agnes Beebe. Delia
Meyers, N. T. Meyers, Laurine
unristensen, J. P. Chrlstensen,
(idneys
.1ust remove
excess acids
Help 15 Mile of Kidney Tub
- Flush Out Poisonous Waste
If yon hare an lesnass of arirfs la your blood,
y"' IS miles of kidney tubas may be orer
jrorked. Thaw tiny niters and tubes srs work
ing day and alias to help Nature rid your
System of nana adds and poisonous enute.
y haa disorder of kidoay fuaotloo permits
poisonous matter to remain in your blood, II
nayestaaiBsaiini baciiU,tbumllorina,
lag pains, Um of pep and ettenry, getting up
pistil, smiling, pumneas under the eyes,
fceedaflbas and dlssinese. Frequent or scanty
tiaasaces with smarting and burning some,
iimas shows there la something irrong sriui
your kidneys or bladder.
o sak your drusviat for Doan's Pilki, used aue
eeasiully by millions for over 40 years. They
Ire happy relief and trill help the 1ft miles of
kidney tubas flush out poleonoua waste Iroai
raney tubal
Mir blood.
Get Doan's Puis.
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
J. H. Leong, Herballif .
Bararly HUli. Calii.
. Mulling it over again I
confess Butch's case intrigues
me like a tough crossword puz
zle or an Eden Phllpotts mystery
storv I wonder whether for
some reason Butch may not have
received less vitamin D than the
nthor klrl.a. receivea eitner in
tnnti mich hs whole milk, cream
butter, egg yolk or In fish liver
oil or some vitamin u conceit'
trat a suoDlement to his reg
ular diet, or enough sunshine or
skyshine on naked skin so that
he could manufacture his own
vitamin D. ,
Finally, It may be that, due
to some change in me neating
system or In the personal whims
of those who control the air con
ditioning in the home, Butch has
hi exnosed to more Sahara-
like atmosphere than me o
kids had to cope with I oe
lleve excessive dryness of the
heated air in many homes in the
winter time is a contributing
Imtorv infections.
an4 crniin l unually nrecipltatcd,
In the susceptible child, by an
otherwise mild respiratory ...
fectlon ("cold" to you, siupia.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
...... .... IX :.i.,r.. hair vita-
mv hair was too gray to expect
mich I must .ay It did darken it. aiy
hair la now much glossier, but beat of
Sil l feel better ARD niany acquaint-
all I feel better AND many ecciuaini.
ancea have remarked on how much
better l loo. . w.
Answer I hope I make It clear In
the pamphlet "Th. Hair and Scalp"
"for copy aend 10c and I tamped aelf
addreued envelope) that any effect of
the so-called anti-gray hair vltamlna
on gray or graying hair eon.
proved nutrlfibn and vita Don't be
i,i";r.. .ntl.m-av hair vltamlna un-
less you carry on for year at any
rate.
Bunion .
. as.. kiwlim. mi the, Ininta of both
big toes. What will remove or dissolve
tnemy tv. .
.nraw suraerv. Bunion Is not an
external condition like corn, wart or
callua, but a partial dlilocaUon of the
great toe Joint. Surgery to correct It
U far better than letting It cripple
you or letting It continue to give you
pain and discomfort.
Never Heard of It
On trying to get eopperea (aulfate
or Iron) in aeverai erugsiorea in our
neighborhood we were met with a
tonlahed ataree. They had never heard
of.lt and we h-d to aneak out In con-
fitetnn. tit 3 W.I
' Answer Any drugelrt who haa ever
heard of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia
legal standard for all druggist
knnwa or should know that copperas
and green vitriol are common names
lor iron sulfate (Fern suites, u. a. r..
and British PhnramacODoela, too.
(Copyright. 194S, by John F. DUle Co.)
Edith Hook and Helen Flerson.
' H. E. C. Chairman Nora Mat
thews announced a box social
for Saturday night. Feb. 24
Money realized from auctioning
of boxes will be used to seal off
the Grange basement kitchen,
' H. E. C. will meet Feb. 28 at
the home of Mrs. W. A. Hubbell,
with Donna Ashpole as co-host
ess. Serving committee for pext
Grange meeting, Feb. 20, is Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Hanscam, Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Betz.
At , previous meeting, ' the
following committees were" ap
pointed to serve during 1945:
Agriculture Ed Russell.
Verne Matthews, Fred Farlow
and Ed Chamberlain.
H. E. C. Nora Matthews,
Mrs. W. A. Hubbell, Mrs. Ray
Harnlsh, Mrs. Wm. Lakey, Mrs.
George Swlnney and Mrs. Sam
Coye.
- Relief Mrs: Clifford El
bert, Mrs. J. C. Lusk, Mrs. Ray
Harnlsh.
. Roads WUliam Perry, Ray
Harnlsh.
Legislative Clarence
Davles, A. V. Wyatt, Mrs. Holly
Swingle.
Educational Mrs. Roy
Stanley. Mrs. Sylvia Hale, Phil
Thurston.
Library Amy Brown.
4-H Club Clara Chamber
lain, Helen Harnlsh, Marie Hay.
Reception Millie Tlngleaf,
J. C. Lusk.
Youth Laura Clark, Clara
Chamberlain, Ruby Wyatt, Mrs.
O. E. Ousterhout, F. W. Kelm
and George Swlnney.
Music Mrs. Dwlght McCor
kle, Mrs. Phil Thurston.
Ways and Meeni Rose Smith,
Beryl Hlckson, Glenn Clymer.
Red Crois Louise Robinson,
Blllle Vestal, Lottie VanScoy.
' Park and Lawn Clifford
Elbert. ...
Post-war William Perry. A.
V. Wyatt, J. C. Lusk.
Investigation Verne Mat
thews, Mrs. F. W. Keim, Chas
Humphrey, -Co-op.
G. E. Ousterhout.
Tableau Julia Davles, Ruby
Young.
Publicity Dorothy Swan,
Insurance Ross Kline.
Bales Slips Beryl Hlckson.
Output of chicks by commer
cial hatcheries In the U. S., for
the first 11 months of 1944 to
taled 1,202,877,000, a decrease
of 24 per cent from the same
period last year.
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heirt. Rheumatism. Asthma. Catarrh. Pilei.
Prostrate aland. Eciems and all disorders
, ,71; KidBr Trouble and other com
plaints disappear after using
CHINESE HERBS
Removed la Snarl Rldr.
Phone 5817
On the Radio Chain
iiAtiomi
Chain afllliaaua and wearetkei
are on tbe dial; ,
kai.s tins! me, Fortune.
KKX (NHC-Bluel list, fortune
KUA tNHC-Hlue and MUSI I5it
Spokane. KOO (NHt-Uluei sis
Saa rranrlico. KOH (NBC-Kadi
lit. Portland! KJR (NBC'-Bluel
loot Sealtia. kNX (CBS) 1070
Las Angsles, ROA (NBC-Redl 150
Denver- KOIN (CBS) Sto, Port
land, SOMO (NHC-Ked) SSS
Sra'ila, KPO (NBC-Bed) SSS
Saa rraaclsre; SSL (CBS) list
Sail Lake City.
Tine flbowa Is wT'
Thnrsarae '
8-00 a. in Sam tiaras and the
News. MBS: OK tor Release, nbc:
Terry and the Plretes, BN.
5:15 p m Dick Tracy, BN: Super
man MBS: Betty and Bob. NBC.
6:30 jp m. Jack Armstrong. BN.
rtarry riannery. news, una; join atux
man. una: news, nbc.
8:S n m. -Caotaln Midnteht- BN
Elmer Peterson. NBC; Night News
wire. ni. rtewa. ttis.
n 00 a m -Uuilc Hall. NBC; Ma tot
Bowes. CBS; Gabriel Heattar, MBS:
news, en.
S:1S o m SurjDer Muale. BN.
fl-30 p m Bob Burns NBC. Spot
light Banda BN. Corliss Archer CBS
treasure rtour ot song, mdb . -7:00
n. m. Abbott and Costello.
NBC: Fred Waring Orclu, BN, First
L,ine, uoa.
7:15 o m Lowell Thomaa. SfBS
7:30 p m. March of Time. BN: Red
Ryder. MBS. Rudy Vallee. NBC:
Here's to Romance CBS
8)0 p nv Supper club NBC. Jeck
rvirKwnoo snow, urja: oammy naye
MBS: Earl Godwin, BN.
8:15 o m. a'leetwood Laavton. NBC-
Lum and Abner, BN; Muelo That Sat-
8:30 a m r-nffaa Time MRI!
Death Valley Sheriff ,. CBS: America's
Town Meeting of the Air. BN
8:00 p m -News MBS Dinah
snore, nrjc; cilery Queen, CBS. ,
B:1S p m Hex Miller MBS. -8:30
p m. The Saint. NBC.
10:00 p m Newe Reporter. NBC
News, BN; Fulton Lewis, MBS.
10:15 o m Sport Program. BN.
1030 D m nana krtin. rHvN
CBS Fenneman'a Nlte Club BN; Sweet-
neari awingume. nac
11:00 p. m. News, BN.
Friday
8-00 p m Terry and Pirates BN
OK for Release. . NBC: Sam Hbvm
News, MBS.
s.-ia p m Dick Tracy, BN; Super
man. MBS
5:30 p m Jaek Armatrana BN
Harry W riannery. Newe, CBS; Tom
mm, moo
5:45 p m Elmer Peteraon. Com
mentator NBC. Capt Midnight BN
Nlghl News Wire MBS News, CBS
6:00 Dm- Waits Time AlUr- la.
brlel Heatter, MBS.
0:13 p. m News, BN.
6:30 a m -People Are Funny. NBC
rhat Brewster Boy CBS Double or
Nothing MBS Sajotllghl Banda. BN
7 00 a m-Amo A n it u nhi1
Durante and Moore, CBS: Music, MBS.
, a in -inweii I nomas. MBS
7:30 D m Stase Dnnr (-an,n
CBS; Lone Ranger. MBS; BIU Stern
8:00 a m Plehta Mnts- .tLy art-..
wood show, CBS; Supper Club. NBC:
Symphony in Strings, BN:
8:15o m Fleetwood uawton NBC
Tonight In Hollywood, CBS.
111 -uuttya tavern NBC
It Paya to Be Ignorant, CBS; Stars ol
the Future. BN
BOO p-m -Furlough Fun, NBC
Tom Breneman, BN; News, MBS:
Aldrleh Family. CBS. I
CBS3" 0 ra Al,,",nluree of Thin Man
1000. n m Nmm -.rar,. ...'. .
Lewis, MBS. , -u.,
Che.,?.. gBS-0-'. NBC! Or-
u:w p. m, Orch., NBC.
WICKARD ACCUSED OF 1
MAKING MESS OF REA
Washtneton. Fnh. 1s mm
Sen. Henrik . Shlpstead, R.,
Minn., today accused Secretary
of Agriculture ClaurU R wil-.
ard of making a "political mess''
out ot the rural electrification
administration. Ra aairi .i
REA be djvorced from Wick
ard's department before new
administrator la appointed fi
nally. ShiDstear! marl Hie ..--.
before the Senate- Asrlr-nittina
committee as that group went
into itS Second WPAlr nt hataw
lngs on the nomination of Au-
Drey w. Williams to be REA
administrator.
ACTRESS HOME
Hollywood. Feb. 1R niPl
Screen Actress Mary Brian was
back In Hollywood today after a
five-month USO camp tour dur
um wnicn ner troupe played so
close to enemv fin ihot v
show often was stopped with or-
aers tor ine audience to advance
into ine front lines.
Closing time for Classified Ads B
m Too Lta In r-laate i-l.-m
l m
RADIO GARDEN COUECTION
Berea paeaeta eefetabla aaeds 7ra
worth 11.10, seat postpaid lor l3
. .. - Res. Pries
I pat Beans, Oraioa OUnt .is
I pkt Beans, Burpee's Implored
Strintleea Oreea Pod ,t
I pat. Beets, Gird mars' Model
.18
I pet Carrots, GUI's Oretoa
uuatenar .
I pat. Cucumber, Stralifat Eight .18
I pkt. Lettuce. N.Y. Supreme .18
I pkt Oalon. Utah Sweet
Spaniah , ag
I pkt Parsnips, GUI's Tender
Heart
I pkt Peas, Laatoa Protreaa, .18
I pkt Radian. Whits Idtla .18
I pkt Spinach, Giant Leaf .18
11.18
TAKING TURNS
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lew isrte mVt ute rum nttcuny4nur$
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rWITSSTUcNiAJM
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Trie SrSEET, PROTKEJ, ArWiOONS VTLOClPtOe THtV OtT HOMt tMO
INPueSUToHOUTlNd) AO STA0T5 PHY1K,MTM JTAKT ASliUtNri WHO'S
THHEATS,, NtW PUW. DeOOtJ TO CO fMCIC Tm
Kay wim rr too KjOTTtvtiociPtD.
Pfc. Phyllis Curry
Receives Award In
, Ambulance Driving
Camp Pickett, Va. Pfc. Phyl.
lis L. Curry, daughter of Allen
D. Curry of SOS Benson street,
Medford, Ore, received the
Driver'a Award for excellent
performance of duty In the
WAC Medical Detachment at
Camp Pickett, Va., where she is
assigned as a disnatchpr snrl
ambulance driver.
A former student at the Uni
versity of Oregon, Eugene, Ore.,
Pfc. Curry enlisted in the Wom
an's Army Corps in June 1943.
Upon the completion of her
basic training at Fort Ogel
thorpe, Ga., she was given fur
ther instruction In that Mntnm
Transport School at Ft. Ogel
thorpe. Preceding her enlistment, Pfc.
Curry was employed by the City
Water Dept. of Medford, Ore.
Ration Calendar
MEATS. FATS
Book No. 4 Red slitrma on
KS and SB valid through March
01-, 10, uo, vo, wo and X5 valid
through April 28; YS, ZS, A2,
B2. C2 and D2 vIM thr.i.
June 2. Each stamp worth 10
points. Next validation March
3. Take used fats to your meat
aeaier. e wll pay 4 cents and
2 points for each pound.
PROCESSED FOODS
BOOk No. 4 Rltto afomn. Yl
YS, ZS, A2 and B2 valid through
iviarcn ai; uz, BZ, EZ, F2 and
G2 valid thrntiBh Anrli on- hi
J2. K2. L2 and M2 vallrl ihmau
June' 2: Next validation March
1. Each stamp worth 10 points.
SUGAR
Book No. 4 RllffflF llnmn Hn
84 valid through February 28;
stamp No. 35 valid through
June 2 (5 pounds each); Another
stamp scheduled to be validated
on May 1.
SHOES
Boole No. X Atrnlnnat efnmni
N(M. 1. 2 anrl St vnllrl Inof inltalv
If not detached from book (each
good for one pair). OPA has
pietigea validity or tnese stamps.
FUEL OIL .
Period 4 nnrl R rvtunnna f1 0.4.3.
44 series) and period 1, 2, 3 and
4 coupons (1944-45 series) valid
through August 31. 1945.
TIN CAN SALVAGE
Save tin cans for. next nick-
up In March.
PRICE CONTROL , ',
. Refer inquiries and complaints
to price cierx, local ofA ooara
OPA PUZZLED
Pittsburgh, Feb. 15 (U-B-
The ' local ration board puzzled
over this request today.
"Dear ration board:
"You gave me gas for which
to go to work about a month ago.
"Now I am out of gas on ac
count of having a baby and I
want more for same purpose."
" Use Mall tribune Want Ada
really seething because
they're really
.medicated
COUGH
LOZENGES i
, Millions use F 4 F loungr to :
EvetueirtlinU14irdnutiooth- !
g, comforting treatment that !
reaches all the way down . For !
eougha, throat Irritations or hoarae. ;
neaa reaulung from colds or smoldne. i
sootn with F 4 F. Box-oiOylOS !
TODAY
"GARDEN
TALKS"
ky Ray W. OKI
(llthSeasoaeothe Air)
KMED
5:45-6:00 P. M.
J
ma
Subject February 15
"The Best Varieties of Vege
tables for the Home Garden"
OIIL BROS. 5110 CO.
KoataTtua Sta.. Ponlaad 18, Ore,
ISNO rot PKES CATALOO
Br etWAS WltUAMS'
SlSrtO; COMES (MM
ftlOINS OUT OF HIS RtAMf,
WHIt-t TXEY ABOUC ,
LOUOEO. A! LCUect
CARNIVAL KINS SUED
Hollywood, Feb. 15 (U.R)
The marital merry - go - round
broke down when carnival king
Orville Crafts made unfavorable
comparisons of her romantic
technique and that of a San
Francisco socialite he met on an
Alaskan cruise, Mrs. Mabel
Crafts said today.
In the decade before the war,
average annual shipments from
Alaska cosisted of $32,600,000 in
Chalker't Motel ft Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine-Dance Refreshments
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Most Unique Place la So Oxe.
CLOSED MONDAVI
Thnrsdaya Private Partlea Only
Por BeservaUoDS Pa Gold Hill 474
STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX
opposed us. Jf 1 aiVj y.i'H 'I'i
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AMD AT JL xVlM CWS-MStSH f
HMCOVDir I Vi AUTHO?, CAM Vj A jJ
M vSt Si V iGet is.orzffsuP mr rA
VtOF COAGKSS .' 942 A BILL 9(f
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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
ie gssr-A tigfi3&& rS p&v SSr
Tr,
BUZ 8AWYGR
BLONDIE
L1L ABNCR
Patei HARD. CHRISTV. M INS THE F0LK. BUT Ml I
WHAT A WONDERFUL PERSON I I CfWie HUWie. Egfea ownfiEHO" - trecuu, twi I "1
SULTRY MUST HAVE BfcEN. V HOPINCf 10- ' S W 1 aiLra i uci I W) jaaa lwai siii'
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MRi eoiSHl.E KONT VE ANY f JERKINS OPENINfS 1 I eT JS'Sf-l,? N02 J U 5EE. THANl HEAVENS
ftrASTLY eOattlTO UfST OUR J isL. a, Z-.-' V "ISA HrVf.y ; -WE CANT T-'NOTHINa nAix
SHE'SSUCHA I PRUDENCE. r?7 ytSs TMeTUAT'e. V . ZZ LEAVE HE r TaT MRS BtoPSMiZ,
nos neb a " - Tj "
j ' y jj
canned salmon, $5,300,000 fat'
otTier fish, $2,600,000 in furs.i
$15,900,000 in gold, $2,400,000 in
other minerals, and $400,000 in
miscellaneous products. Exports;
totaled $59,200,000 against $34,-!
200,000 worth of imports.
Orchestral. Every Night
TAKE IT EASY
LODGE
DINE and DANCE
EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT
FRIDAY
Chicken. Steaks, and apasush
Dinners!
- M MUe np Savase Creak
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MS MSSWJ 'fOK
? or tSt CMIZrS? AS
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DO YOU
Protect your present tires.
prompt recapping. '
ROGUE RIVER
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KNOW?
That only . t.600,000
passenger car tiret are
available for February
rationing due to mili
tarv reauiremenrs.
. ,
We will take your order for
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BUZ, AND YOU
KNEW I would
UNDERSTAND.
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