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EIGHT MEDFOHD MAIL-TRIBUNE Wedneiday, Not. 28, 1945 Your Hsalth and It's Care Br OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.O. Readers ihould address Inquiries loi Or. William Brady. 265 El Camino. Baverly Hills. CaliL THE FUNCTION The ordinary visible tonsils (faucial) and the tonsil in the roof of the pharynx out of di rect signi up behind the soft palate (ad enoid body or "adenoids )are com posed of lymphoid tis sue. This Is a soft fine mesh- ed network filled with small round cells. Virtual iyLaxaeaaoef ly identical Dr. Brady 1 y m phoid or adenoid tissue .composes the lymph nodes or "glands' throughout the body for In stance the "kernels ' one can feci in the neck or under the jaw when the nodes are In flamed and also the red bone marrow and that mysterious or gan in the upper left region of the abdomen, the spleen. Because of the similarity In the structure of all these organs or tissues physiologists and phy sicians believe they all contrib ute more or less to (1) the man ufacture or development of red and white blood corpuscles and (2) the protection of the body against bacterial infections. The faucial and pharyngeal tonsils are subject to frequent and striking swelling or en largement as a feature of or a consequence of repeated cri in childhood. Cri (kree) being' a coined term to indicate any acute respiratory infection if you do not know whether It will prove to be, say, simple acute sore throat (pharyngitis) or coryza (acute nasal "catarrh") or measles or scarlet fever or whatnot and you never do know in the early stage when any such infoc'tion is most like ly to spread to other persons. This swelling or enlargement of tonsils and "adenoids" is gen erally a temporary condition. If a doctor happens to examine the child shortly after the child has had such an . Infection or re peated infections, he will find the tonsils large and the pharyn geal tonsil (adenoid body) too. Too often such finding has led to an operation to remove the "enlarged" tonsils and adenoid "growths". But if the doctor is not so eager to operate and keeps the child under observa tlon for a season, subsequent ex amlnation will generally show that the tonsils have spontane ously shrunk io their ordinary size, provided the child has not contracted any further cri. Now I hope no one will infer that I say tonsils should never be removed. If the patient has constant obstruction of breath ing, constant mouth breathing and constant tossing and chang ing position and snorting and snoring and choking at night in the struggle for air, removal of the enlarged tonsils is necessary to give the child a chance to grow and develop normally. If the patient is constantly hard of hearing or has recur ring ear-aches or middle ear In flammation, the tonsils and par ticularly the adenoids must be shrunk by X-ray treatments or removed by operation. Children under six are seldom sufficiently coo peratlve to make electro-coagulation (dia thermy) treatment of enlarged tonsils possible. If the patient ca.i or will co-operate with the physician, this method, in my opinion, is always the method of choice for the treatment of simply enlarged tonsils or in fected tonsils In persons of any age. That Is, provided the phy sician is skilled in diathermy technique. QUESTIONS ANSWERS Contact Lenses Do you recommend or disapprove of contact lenses worn in place of glasses? iMn. A. K.) Answer I'd want to wear 'em If ordinary alastes were an Impediment to my career, of course one can wear them for a few hour only. Business Before Pleasure I read your column lefora the funnies. If we have to give up either we ran do without the funnies, pre ferably. I am interested In a recent TOR GOOD HEALTH! Htmorrfcotdt ftcrol ond Colon Alfmonft Hrnla (Ruptwn) Oattrtt Ulcor TrMttxi without Hnaplttl Oprnoo MtJ1 tkfmgk frUsyt , JO A. .V. 3 ft ,M, Fmungi: M4r, WtdmtuUy, Pridsy J ft 10 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC hysf(fa anel Svrteon N. K. Corner E. Bimtld end Qrand Avenue Telephone EAst 391S. Portland 14. Orjoa ROGUE RIVER LODGE Dallclous Dinners Cocktail Loui.g Dancing Open Kvert Nlihl Cicopf Tuesdays Phone Trau 1404 Chalker's Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-Refreshments Chicken and SUak Dlnnort Unit Unique Plui in o Or. Ct.Uo.Kn MONDAYS TburwUy print PartiM On IT fof tttKiTtUou Pk OoM Hill 414 OF THE TONSILS allusion to the anti-gray hair vita, mine. You Implied that retarding ol postponing tlie graying of the hair is one of the less significant beneflta derived from taking such vitamins. (H. Ft.) Answer You will find it explain ed in the booklet on the hair and scalp. For copy send ten cents and stamped envelope bearing your ad dress please do not send a clipping of this Item but asK lor what you want. (Copyright 1949. John T. DUIe Co.) Hazard Areas Of Airports Will Be Cleared By Law Chicago (U.PJ Twelve states passed laws governing the con struction and location of struc tures in airport hazard areas during the current legislative sessions, according to a report by the American Society of Planning Officials. The states which took action on the matter were: Florida, Illinois, Iowa,, Nebraska, New Yolk, Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Utah, Washington, and Wisconsin. Most of the states adopted laws permitting local govern ments to set up zoning regula tions to limit the heights of nearby structures and eliminate other hazards. . On the Radio Chain STATIONS Chain affiliation and where they are on Uie dial. KAI.K (miiki 1330; Portland KKX (Alio I mo. 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MHS. 11:00 o m Newa ABC BETTE DAVIS TO WED Hollywood, Nov. 28 (U.R) Bette Davis, dramatic screen star, will marry William Grant Sherry, handsome 31-year-old artist and onetime pugilist, at Laguna Beach, Calif., Friday, friends said today. The twice married actress, 37, met Sherry a month ago at a party at La guna I3cach, where both have homos. Closing time for Sunday Too (ate to Classify 4 oo Saturday afternoon Please lemember .!T!n' roM ,,r,kg CHIST-MUSOLI rrn or Hi rou Rhine uri you out. rub lrn etro on throat, thtt end hark. (It K.im- chnl muarle anrrnr, hrlpi hrrk iival on Cittlnn (2 Rfllfv Mln ACHES, PAINS, LOOAL IRRITATION TIOHTNISS OF t nfrv fTida in tha i Kkln. (St PMecrri lixia- C0U0HIN0 ma. mufhinf k-iifni a: vapnra bflp yrv btMth ranr. fast. (tYlt-Rdranrtma i rneiro adt f mnui muttcn uct trtf a mada brttT with m.ni- douhl futviy 3V. Your i JVnrtro. pertally tha rhlldnrn. ahvayt he nn to ci fantra umiir win a-o lor COLDS Marine Thriller At Craterian ??i;Xit I ff M fcvi i-. i lh ' . K - i - ; y , fife-- lit!, a -?i , a ', 1 W'' " f S' -r A thrilling scene from "Pride Garfield, Eleanor Parker and the adventures of Marine Hero at tne uraierian. Cagney Hit Coming A V4 James Cagncy as a hard-hitting reporter and Sylvia Sidney as a seductive Oriental beauty, match wits in the exciting "Blood On The Sun, opening tomorrow at the Holly theatre for a one-week s engagement, 346 GOLD HILL X-RAY PICTURES The mobile X-ray unit's first day in Jackson county was a big one. Reports from Gold Hill last night revealed that 346 per sons were X-rayed and a number turned away since 300 pictures a day constitute a heavy sched ule. Undaunted by heavy rains, which continued throughout the day, the 300 people registered, appeared, and many extra peo ple since appointments were not necessary. The time however would not permit the Oregon Tuberculosis association staff to care for all' who wanted chest X-rays in the one day allotcd to Gold Hill. The unit continued to Central Point today, where the program is in charge of Mrs. John Clark, who is being assisted by Mrs. Merl Obenchain. FOOD RATION HANDLED THRU PORTLAND NOW With the removal of rationing from meats and fats, leaving only sugar, it has been announc ed that in the future all ration ing records and transactions will be handled through the Portland district office and that a food clerk will be dispensed with in the local office. A release from Portland states that all wholesale and retail files ZERO CLUB Oul of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00 a. m. except Sunday. Phone day time 8300i night 8101 Jm 7:30 to MtUi - wr 10:30 WED-FRI-SAT- 'Pd SUN NIGHTS SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT jjaeasl ( miaiiett SUBURBAN HEIGHTS I aaseSHt lavlsnll'lJIlL' l, I HI laareaeeira- r m , FRED FERlEV, ON H, VsAY WMk", fc-CCD-VMUSEPLY Tl'RMD nIEM CFF,- WrllCH BSOl'eMT H0L Of A-i"SM AD CWER WOKTi TR0!1 "WE JHBt'BBfRV WVlESft hE'H?0S, WiiH TH HELP OF IE HEftrLKiHTS WAS UWVNJ of the Marines," starring John Dane Clark. The story Is based on AI. Schmid and is now showing for meat, fats and sugar were to have been forwarded to the district office by Monday, Nov. 26, and after that date all peti tions for adjustments, notitica tions as to transfer and sal: of business and opening of new re tail establishments will be hand led by the food rationing divi sion in the Portland office. "THAT GIRL" BURIED Stillwater, Minn., Nov. 28 (U.R) "That girl" of Ernie Pyle's lay at rest in a snow-covered Afton cemetery today. Mrs. Geraldine Siebolds Pyle, 44- ycar-old widow of the late war 7-8 Pit. KMED Praianraof by PAIMOLIVE SOAP and COLGATE DENTAL CREAM GKKKING INN At 28 North Front Street Phone 9132 WE SERVE All kinds of Chop Suey, Chow Mein, Noodles and American Dishes WATCH FOR OPENING DATE! f ntsT unit i ( KYSER HAS A LITTLE HAM 1 fUNNY AS CAN BE! HOW K'S BACK ffiOM AMY Oft! I ( 6000 60SH! THE HMISM! Let's Go ROLLER SKATING UitiJ JW. Be GLUYA WTIXIAM9 jea it correspondent was buried 12 miles from here yesterday after a simple ceremony attended only by members of the imme diate family and a few close friends. DANCE TONIGHT . DON SIGLOW BAND Returning by popular request with our favorite singer Larry IF STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX DOM CCOCD (SHSCRE BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SLAKE) OFOtHU.HJMff. 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IPnex-iuiM JP I ET rnmc art ucoc . m. . I 2 DO YOU because the wheels of industry have been block ed at a CRITICAL time. ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET Crossword Puzzle AC BOSS 1 El res Man-like U Tumi arid 13 Redecorate 14 Msll steamer 15 Builds 1ft Lst D. 8. humorist 17 Drinks 19 Soak rial M Period of farting 22 Cushion 33 Rocky crag! 24 Fusa 2ft Heavy weight 37 Human as Sack 29 Go to market 32 Arrow 35 Display ajgn 3ft Shapeless lump 3 S Leak slowly 40 Danish money of account 41 Less a . 43 Black liquid 44 Lecture 4& Dath 48 Bestowt Income on 49 Traps 60 Pauses 51 Lock of hair - l I 3 H 5 I. 17 13 V) 1.0 ii T fj" jlmi "11111 " !LZZZ OUlr. W I'nUla nsUua BmtUcala, 1m, KOW? Hundreds of thou sands, yes, millions of new car buyers must wait longer for their new cars ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PUZZU DOWN 1 Pert, to Pope 3 Escapes 3 Not long ago 4 Annoy 5 Let it stand ft Belonging to her 7 Western Indian of Shoshonean tiib 8 One millionth of meter 0 Changes 10 Comes to rest 13 Sign at the crossroads 13 Tall grass 1ft Fixed 31 Greek mentioned by Shakespeare 23 Roman capes 35 Strike ?ft Child 29 Calm 30 Stows away 31 Prohibit 33 Go back ' 34 Nags 35 Prober 36 Conquers 37 Faulty shells 39 Machine to print paper 41 Cuts hay 42 Dispatched 45 Pithy saying 47 Spoil I IaImIe cia (?1l1oIaMs .:'a!-BABOiVl D r;gs,HiViEgi'VCH vinaP i i SiNKtaS Vl A'VM Al-""Tj E A'M;E p