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TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and Its Care Bf DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Reader! thould addresi Inquiries to: Dr. William Brady 265 El Camino. Beverly Hilli. Calii. HAVE CHILDREN From tha indignant tone of numerous recent letters I infer that some readers did not like what I said here recently about having children when you are young and m ana hanDV. Mrs. M. C. hopes the time will come when social living (Just Ay what social living m e a ns Dr. Brady I am not sure, unless it means the state) will guarantee couples like hersell and her husband two babies, no more, no less, tne neaun mm education of every child will be responsibility of the State, no stigma will be attached to any child, childmrtn win oe v' less, and doctors who cherish the pagan notion that a reason able amount of suffering Is good for a wife or mother ... What makes Mrs. S's view In teresting is the fact that she is the mother of two children, all paid for, too, she says. She adds that it will take her husband and herself a few more years to get out of debt, but they are paying for their home and they are now getting a taste of hap piness. I don't see what that has to do with happiness. Having a baby or two, fair health, and youth that has a good deal more to do with happiness. O. H. A. discharged from the army because of a physical de ficiency, is 29 and asserts he does not intend to buckle down and raise a family until he has enjoyed some of the things he has been denied so many years things I'll probably call su perficialities but G. H. A. bets I have them and enjoy them and would dislike being without them . . . Well, I don't know what things the young man means and he does not tell. Then this misguided but char acteristically self-assured young man . mentions things which have set him against the very idea of bringing children into the world the stunidltv nf mankind blowing itself to ti On the Radio Chain 1 A 1 I O N 1 1 Chain afflllaUoD tod where toes are on the dial! KALI icrif) UJ, Portland. HEX (NUC-Uluel lite, PorUand KUA (NBC-Ulue and MBS) 1110 Spukane, KOO (NHU-Uluei ' Ml) San rrancliro, KUV (NBC-Kedl 20, Portlandi HJR (NBU-Bluei 1001 Ssstlle. RNX (CHI) Kit Los Aagsles, ROA (NBC-Red) SSt Dearer KOIN ICBS) lit, Port land, KOMO (NBC-Redi Seattle. PO JNBC-Bsd) Su rraaelacei Ml ICBsi lit alt Lake City. , flaw Shown la PWT rrlday 1:00 a. m. Terry and Pirates. BN OK for Release, NBC: Bam Hayes Mews, MBS. 8:18 p m Dick Tracy. BN: Super man, MBS; Betty and Bob. NBC. 8:30 p m. Jack Armstrong. BN arry W riannery. News, CBS; Tom ix. MBS. 8:48 p m. Elmer Peterson. Com ntentator NBC: Capt Midnight BN Might News Wire. MBS. News, CBS 8:00 p m -Walts Time. NBC; Ga briel Heatter, MBS. 6:18 p. m. News, BN. 0:30 p m People Are Funny, NBC-. That Brewster Bov. CB9, Double or Nothing. MBS. Spotlight Bands BN 7:00 p. m. Amos and Andy, NBC; Durante and Moore, CBS; Music, MBS. 7:19 p m Lowall rhomas. MBS 7:30 p m Stage Door Canteen CHS; Lone Ranger. MBS; BUI stern. 8:00 p m Fishts. MBS; Jack Kirk wood Show, CBS; Supper Club, NBC. 8:15 p m. Fleetwood Lawton NBC; Chalker't Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreshments Chicken and Steak Dinners Most Unmue Place in So Ore. CLOMRD MONDAVI Thursdays Private Parues Only ror Reservations Pb Gnld H1U 474 ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7 00 p m 3 a m except Sunday Phone day time 5:100. nliiht 9101. PARTS and SERVICE tor all Makes ol WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 31 N. Bartlett Phone 2419 POISON OAK? Try a bottle at ZEMACOL Vou must he salaried or rour money cheerfully rernnded Oet a bottle to day at WESTERN THRIFT. YICX SO CHINESE HERB CO. REMEDIES i. Friday. Fb. 23. 1945 WHILE YOU MAY in this barbarous war; the ex perience of parents he has heard say they would never have had children if they knew what they know now; the idea that the kid in the foxhole probably wishes he had never been born and finally the sad preview of the future one gets from a visit to the veterans' hospital. To G. H. A. life is a steam roller don't get in the way or It will smash you down. In that article I said: "Very well. You're a man, not a rat. . You'll be happy if you have a baby, even if you haven't as fine clothes, furni ture or front as many of the rats you know." - "Or is there enough of the rat in you, after all, to make you think it would be better to wait a year or two and have some fun or get the fur niture, car or house paid for or a lease with a clause in it before you have a baby?" That's what I mean. Now, my boy, are you a man or a QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS How to Breathe T and three othere can not lee how to breathe deeply from the Inclosed clipping. Why not lome Instructions I uie nteuioa you eaviser ( D. D. S.I Aniwer Detailed instructions In the namDhlet "Belly Breathing" mall ed on requst It you Inclose stamped self-addressed envelope. How natural Dreaming alas circulation, me neart. combats anoxia and "neurasthenia. and illustrated Instructions for the correct Schafer method of resuscita tion, are given In booklet "How to Breathe" for copy Inclose 25 cents. Sweets For two weeks I have excluded all Castries and sweets from mv diet and reduced four pounds. Is it safe to con tinue this for several mora weeks? I do eat my fill of meats, vegetables, bread and butter. (Mrs. A. L. K.) Answer Yes. In fact It would be beneficial to nutrition, health, vlte and good looks, If most adults would re strict meir intake or sugar, candy, sweets, whether they need to reduce or not; that is, if they kept their In take of vesetables. fruits. arcana or salads at top level. correct Method of Resuscitation I am a St. John Amhulnnrn firat nlri aid worker. I understand there is a proper method for resuscitation. (J. v. o.) Anawep-Th!rtvnlnfh aHIHin 4ha St. John Ambulance association's au thorized textbook is one of few au thoritative works containing the COR RECT method, with Illustrations. The correct method la illustrated and de scribed In booklet "How to Breathe" for orpy send 23 cents and stamped envelope bearing your address. Meth od "approved" by the American Red IrjeygSTfr John r. Dllle Co,, Tonight In Hollywood, CBS. 8:3U n m Duttvs Tavern NBn it Pays to Be Ignorant. CBS; Stars ol wis ruiure, BN 9:00 n m Furlmier, r,in NHU Tom Breneman, BN; News, MBS: muricn r amity, Lna, 9:30 p m Adventures of Thin Man CBS . 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Fulton Lewis, MBS. 10:30 p. m. Orchestra, NBC; Or chestra, CBS, 11:00 p, m. Orch., NBC. Saturoay JO p m Youth on Parade, CBS Orchestra, BN. :30 P. m. Boiton symphony, BN Ditroit Symphony, MBS. 8 45 P m News. CBS; Elmer Peter ton. NBC 8:00 p m. Bern Dene. NBC, This ta my Biory, ;aa o:ou m Rnnt-ltifht nmtMtm BN: 8:48 p m. Saturday Serenade CBS NBC m ,udy c"nov, Show 7:18 CBS. p. m Mayor of the Town T.!aLDi m Grand Ol' Opry. NBC: X BN ' MBSi Tt " Ca"ed Bp m, Early American Music. BN. America In the Air. CBS: Truth or ch,Mi ThMt" a-ni3? Bm -Casllght Oayetlea. NBC: ItowtaST" U'",nd rrJ.:0S.lPom-7vw, mni Interviews. BN.; Hit Parade, CBS: News. MBS. 9:18 p m Dream Boat, MBS nno . p J?- Don't You Believe It. CDS: Lee Slmms. Pianist. NBC. Wt0h:0W,nPg.mBNNW NBCl 80"" 10:111 n. m ifstl n ggg r .-..j n wu Darn a-mnctJ, 10:30 pi m. Oreheitra, NBC. 11:00 n m nn.h-.t.. -.i.-. . BN; Orcnesira. NBC-' " ApprOXimatelv 8.000 nulrlnnt. or uenance countv. Oh In u-ei-o given A-ray examinations free or charge in a tuberculosis sur vey. Notice Of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Nannie Shaw, deceased. The undersigned hna fllorl Ir, the Countv Pnnrt nt laL.Dnn Couhty, Oregon, the final ac count or his administration of the above entitled estate, and the Judge of said Court has fixed Monday, March 12th, 1945, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., of said day, at the Court Rnnm nf n!ri Court, at the Court House in Mcdford, Jackson County, Ore gon, as the time and place for the settlement of said estate. All persons interested In anld estate are hereby notified and reoulred to make or file their objections to said final account, u uny iney nave, on or Before the time aforesaid, fixed for the hearing and settlement thereof. Dated and first nnhlUhort ihi. Oth day of February, 1945. JAMES B. SHAW Admlnlatmlnr of anirl o.f t. Glenn O. Taylor, Attorney for estate, 128 East Main St., Medford, Oregon. FOR tTAUiru mrret Pe-V.;. nf'If'l!- " Catarrh Piles, i iL . ind- E"m "l dliorders CHINESE HERBS Removed to Sparta Bldg. High School News I w I fit I By Btudem Rtporteri Mareo Oammll Joan fffntina February 15 the Junior class sponsored an assembly featuring a play called "Grandpa Goes nunting." students in the play were Jim Cave. Alan Kircher Joan Hoppe, Barbara Meadows, Jerry Liebman and Bernett Yor- ton. The Triple Trio sang two songs: "Make Believe" and "My Buddy." Members of the Triple xno are: Phyllis Wendt, Char maine Brault, Harriet Houghton. Jean Zacharisen, Virgie Vander pool, Dolores Wilkinson, Loree Montieth, Jean Hickman and As trid Hansen. e e e Miss Mary Gray, national Red Cross nursing representative. spoke to the home nursing stu dents about the cadet nursing program, and gave them a pic ture of nursing on the battle front. Miss Helen Bullis, chair man of the Home Nursing com mittee, tnen presented certifi cates and pins to students of last semester who have com pleted the course in Home Nurs ing. e e e Last Saturday nlaht. after the Ashland-M e d f o r d basketball game, the Ice Skating club spon sored a school dance. General chairman for the dance was Helen Robertson. Chairman of decorations was Jerry Liebman. and entertainment chairman was Lila- White. In charge of refresh ments was Ferney McKibbeh. see A special assembly was called February 19, third period, for Medford high students to hear a girls' symposium team from the University of Oregon. The topic was -uur Fost-war Relations with Russia." Members of the team were Mary Landry, from Klamath Falls, Gloria Cartozian from Portland, Karen Martin from Creswell, and their direct or, Robert D. Clark. Following the symposium a number of questions from Med ford students were answered bv the visiting team. e e e The annual H.E.C.A. Washlna- ton Day assembly was held Feb ruary 22, Reglna Smith was aen eral chairman, assisted by June wunams. outstanding historical events from the colonial period to the present time were siihou etted on a screen and interpre tations were given with each sil houette. Bill Hedrick, Bill Pat ton, Bob Boyer and June Wil Hams were the narrators. A quartet sang songs to fit the various periods. Members of the quartet are: June Williams. Audrey Jarmin. Jerald Pence and Carl Wlnklebleck. e e a Medford students were aiven a chance to see actual construction pictures of the Alaskan highway in the film "Highway to Alaska shown February 21 in the aidl torlum. The picture also showed many beautiful Alaskan scenes of lakes, streams, and high mountains. e e e Mrs. Roe Southerland, man ager of the ladies' ready-tp-wear department of the M. and M. De partment store, on February 8 gave the Home Economics club short preview of styles and colors that will be good for spring and summer. a According to Crater yearbook ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OP MEDFORD SAW SHOP Modern Equipment General Repairs Hammering Gumming Welding We Service Saws Up to 84 Inches WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 763 South Rivenide, Medford, STICKY FINGERS. tl6"" ?J2!52"i5i fSAurH CLIMBING UP His LAC JUNIOR REWRKINQ HCHo WiPK unnt M u WO HUGGIWi HIM eCD AND JAM VilTH MIS SUPPU1. OUMIOftPKWVEl! JM JUNIOIM EPPOerr MSRELY JUNIOR tlKPLtTtt rr. I wwincKflvrtw.ir SVRWBJWMOUNOi PAMACiEeYSMNACr4 ANUinsre ON WIPING SOME TO FATHER' TATHER TO HIM IT OFP FOR HiM HOWSOBRtHtH editor, Jerry Liebman, there was a sell-out of tickets two weeks after the sale had been launched. Leading other sales men in the race, Jackie Nelson sold 160 of the ducats; runner up for first place was Elmer Kyle. - e e Assisting with the column this week were Darlene Cook, Da phine Martin and Lillian Mc Dougall. Prospect Prospect, Feb. 23. Prospect Home Extension unit met at the high school building, Feb. 16, with Miss Marlon Farrell of Med ford giving the interesting les son on "Professional Touches to Home Sewing." Potluck lunch was served by Mrs. Everett Sha- fer, Mrs. David Neville, and Mrs, Otto Pitchford. Mrs. T. J. Richey, unit chairman, presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Fred Middlebusher gave a resume of the Associated Women of the World conference she attended recently. Mrs. Helen Huffman entertained the unit members' pre-school children at her home with games, and a potluck lunch. Mrs. Hlehe Hertager was host ess for the Nazarene Missionary Society, Feb. 16, at her home Devotlonals were led by Mrs. L. L. Glines and Mrs. Murt Daily was in charge of the missionary study. Quilting took up the time after lunch. Attending were Rev. Fendallf and Mesdames L. L. Glines, Ted Bevens, M, E. Daily, S. Moore, Raymond Artmire and daughter, Frances, George Jaros, John Hakkerup, Lional Pease, Fred Bak, Charles Magerle Frances Pearson, and H. Herta ger. Next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John Hak kerup. Jantzer Girls' club met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Lacy, Feb. 15. After business meeting, a social afternoon was enjoyed, fol lowed by refreshments. Mrs. Darrell Stone and little daugh ter, Sandra, and Mrs. L. E. Rob ertson were visitors, and mem bers attending were: Mrs. Paul Snook, Mrs. Ralph Mallory, Mrs. Archie McKillop, Mrs. Charles B. Broonfield, Mrs. Everett Sha fer, Mrs. Ben Haynes and Mrs. Lacy. , Raymond Artmire underwent major surgery at the Sacred Ore. AAA'AAAA. II rTHS. . TO TH6 QURRTtRj SPUDS JUST HNUTHbK oTOWK U' ) PA OrJAAA' UJUEW !! WOT. ft W WE L00E0 ftT V 0ECK FOR UNTOV rr6ECRUSG (YV BftV NftNNERS, HftUJVtV TftUJViN ! J M " KMEBrDAYi . ltlIlk.IV Ba. m. . S sav raD i-r .auuvcd I ? 1 M ,.i!m"l. Jb aaa.ujll H n IVE TBEO AGAIN ANOV THE LEAST. COL. 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KYLE'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Open I p. m. to 1 a. m. Phone Central Point 472 for Reservations. On the Pacific Highway at Central Point. Out of Bounds for Service People STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST MX May catawirrer 75 77f AA JaM .Srou g- sere rrwvztsa rKVf KWCTiW: Mnxwr dtuoat MBre; totw eeot73. AMvyWVyX9 Of MAmtMD J CWfiS -faooo svjss. BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY a aji asBrc 1 i i - ' W I ICBPTRIN Cm 0 A HE'S (VftWN& I ITELL SOME TflG-ftL0N6 Y'jFll 1. wkr. roH comivftNOER be mnoe We peel 2000 cowmvwoore to fetch v. uTt ABNEH Phone 3917 I mrs fX5PSHe,V oh, she m'i J Iweve mopeothatshe d fall I If iam prepared to V ei-i-mM V the t are too V -rr will M YOU KNOW THe I MAN-CMZY IN LOVE WITH SOME NICE BOY SETTLE 10(000,OOOJ AFKAIB UNCI VIlVzeD TOO PbE arfat 4 j MOOLlll WE J EKAtTLY. ITS SMPLY AND MARRY HIM AND SHE HAS- J ON YOUNC. 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Orchestra Every Night t TAKE IT EASY LODGE DINE and DANCE EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRIDAY Chicken, Steaks, and Spanish Dlnnersl H Mile up Savage Creek LjLOO: - .. or tor SMITH Mi al TV A w -.sir" t m IS 1 Mi DO YOU mechanic, your services essential repair work at ROGUE RIVER Crossword Puzzle ACBOSS I Joker I Kind ot Illy 9 Sctiemt a Litettmt J Bi nindow 14 Fruli drink 15 Tun 17 Dart -19 Blndfi ' 10 In mlddl Of II Track! , 13 Mar 18 Bulldlni wtnft IT Rough It Symbol to? tungsten 19 Took food 10 "Teddy beat" Ot Australla-H-Flowed J2 Compasi point 33 Headband 84 Injure 35 Costly tux (pU 37 Statues 3B Conclude! 38 Lichen growth 40 Nuder 42 Kind ot tobacco 45 Go astray ' 45 Make bappy 45 Mlmie 49 Period ot Urn 60 Arrows 51 Short sleep I VI 4 H 5 lb 7 Id I 19 io in r-'L WZWL W- W WL 40 41 42 Hi 4H 4 45" 47 W " " 49 " W " 5t ' ..now? That the number of persons available for employment hat declined 3.7 million since last July. 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