Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 17, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE
Your Hsalth and It's Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Raadari should addiass Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady.
266 El Camlno Bat-arty Hllla. Calit
TONSILLOTOMY OR TO
A boy had suffered painful at
tacks of quinsy at about yearly
Intervals for several years.
Sometimes me
abscess around
the tonsil
. . 1 -J U a a U-
u o y " u
nights of great
discom fort,
and relief and
reco very
would quickly
follow. Some
times It was
.'.JSL'ZL2t n e c e s sary to
Dr.' Brady lance the ab
scess an incision Into the cen
tre of the swelling of soft pal
ate or pillar ln quinsy the pus
collects around the tonsil, not
In the tonsil). Such lancing, by
the way. is usually the best
treatment for quinsy. If the pa
tient wants immediate relief.
Then after several such at
tacks the boy suffered one of
the recognized sequels of ton'
slllitls or peritonsillitis (quinsy),
namely, chorea (St. Vitus's
dance). It was more than a year
befon he got over the chorea.
The quinsy attacks came nearly
as often as ever, wnen tne ooy
was well along In his 'teens he
consulted a new doctor about
his throat. The new doctor ad
vised tonsillotomy.
Now tonsillotomy n.eans liter
ally cutting the tonsil, slicing off
a portion of tonsil, or, as tne lay
man sometimes calls It, "clip
ping" the tonsil. The boy ac
cepted this advice. So the doctor
explained it would hurt for a
jiffy, like lancing the quinsy or
extracting a tooth the boy was
game, the doctor ringed the ton
sil with his cutting little snlcker
snacker (tonslllotome), went
phttl on one side, then repeated
the trick on the other side, and
the seance was over.-
This happened long ago, but
at the time I considered It in
adequate treatment. I believed
then that if any tonsil surgery
was Indicated In such cases the
only proper procedure was ton
sillectomy, which means literal
ly removing the entire tonsil or
at any rate an attempt to "get
all of the tonsil."
The boy never had another at
tack of quinsy or severe sore
throat, That may have been co
incidence, or on the other hand
it may have been because the
gadget Just happened to slice off
the portion of tonsil that con
tained the septic focus or nidus
where the germs (pneumococcl,
streptococci, staphylococci) re
sponsible for the quinsy were
harbored.
Anyway here Is what I believe
to be good, sound, and above all
Ml SAFE policy:
Tonsillotomy under light ancs
tlisla is tho method of choice
for enlarged (hypcrtrophled)
tonsils in children.
For Infected tonsils (or for
eliminating the possible
source of Infection in any
case of focal Infection) dia
thermy (electro-coagulation)
treatments by a physician
skilled in this difficult tech
' nlque.
For enlarged tonsils and or
adenoids causing any Impair
ment of hearing or middle
ear inflammation X-ray treat
ments to shrink adenoids and
tonsils.
QUKSTIONS & ANS.WKRS
now tu M. C. and Win friends
We tried your method of making
roffee this morning and It whs
DELICIOUS. Thanks fur tha rect.
(A Reader)
Answer This Is tha first anony
mous communication 1 have printed
or answered I print It now Just be
cause I wonder why such characters.
I have no recipe. Chapter In red book
deals with good and bad coffee and
the effecta thereof. For copv of the
red book -What to Eat and Why"
send twenty-five cents and stamped
self addressed envelope. You must
ask for it. A clipping wlU not do.
"Neurasthenia"
In your article "Tha Neurotic In
the Consulting Room" you ssld there
(S HUSBANDS COIDNfff
YOUR FAULT?
WHY TAKE CHANCKS with your tup.
pliifusT TtiiHifnndn of wompn who anf
irr th (ornirM.t of mnrttal uni-r
tBlntv arc Krnlefii) f'T lh1r rtlncovfiry
rf CERTANK Ihuifh I'owilor. Thti
rffrtfflUim. dtllf fitfully fn.jrrnt pow.
dor iTfotivt!)- r-movr emtarraalni
vnfliml ralorn. CEHTAN1 rltar,.. and
o(.iha aonnttlve tlMia, a It tlot1.r
lira. j,ef no nieilU-lnal otior. Make
aur yu d. not nfTniV IVin't hs un
wrtatn another day. Don't rUk your
mrt precious Messina; your hththand'a
o for you. Start now. Fre ynurs1f
cf doubt am! worry by nrotootlng your
ftmtntn charm ami falntlna. Ank
your (IrumitBt for CERTANI Dou-h
Powder today. Must gtvs cntm.t ut
'faction or rotir monav back.
mm
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Learn the Latest
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Pl
Monday. Dae. 17, 1845
NSILLECTOMY, WHICHT
are four lowgrade chronic disease
that masquerade as "nerves" or
"neurasthenia". Kindly name tha four
diseases. (Mrs. M. W)
Answer I doubt that would be
kind, but I'll mention ona Incipient
pulmonary tuberculosis. Now for
Pete's saka don't try to make some
thing of this Indiscretion on my part.
If you are concerned at all, undergo
a careful physical examination and
get the physician's assurance.
(Copyright 1049. John F. Dllle Co.)
On the Radio Chain
STATIONS
Chain affiliation and wbtra they
ara on the dial.
RALE (MUSI 1310; Portland
KEX (AHC) 1190. PorUand: KUO
(AI1C) SIO. Ban Francisco; HUM
(NBC) 620, Portland, KJH (ABC)
1000. Seattle. KNX (CBS) 1070, Los
Angeles; KOA (NI1C) 30, Denver
KOIN (CBS) 910. Pnrtlsnd; KDMO
(NBC) 950, Seattle; KPO (NBCI
680, Ban Francisco; KSL (CBS)
1160, Bait Lake City.
Time Shown la PST
Monday
8:00 n.m O K. For Release. NBC.
Terry and Mrs. (a ABC: Newa. MBS:
Knox Manning CBS
S:l pm Dick Tracy. ABC; Super
man, MBS; Songs by Judy Wright,
NBC; Dally Double.
5:30 p.m V-tlce of Firestone. NBC;
News. CHS. Jack Armstrong. ABC'
Capta.r Midnight MBS
5:45 pa Newa. CBS. Tom Mix
H lis
6:00 p.m. Memo to America. ABC:
Hoagy Carmlcnael NBC, Radio Thea
ter CBS. Gatirle Heatter MBS
0:30 p m Information Please. NBC;
Spotlight Bands. MBS.
7:0u p m tcreen Guild Playera.
CBS. Contented Houi NBC: Radio
Auction Gallery MBS; Theater Guild
ABC.
7:11) p.m Lowell Thomae. MBS.
7-l0 p.m - Di 1 Q.. NBC; Thanks to
the V&uka CBS Lone Ranger MUS:
Ho-Ui'ion USA ABC
8:00 pm Supper Club. NBC; Lum
and Ahner ABC Michael Shayne
MBS, Jack Klrkwod Show CBS
8:18 p.m Jrk Smith Show. CBS:
Fleetwood Lawton NBC: Hedda Hop
oer ABC.
8:30 n m Calvacade Theater. NBC;
Muslo by Adlam. ABC: Joan Davis,
CBS
u 00 pm News. MBH, The Whistler
CBS. felephore Hour NBC
ona p.m Hex Miner miis.
8:30 pm Vox Pop CBS: Green
Horn-It ABC
0:49 pm Lee Sims Pianist, NBC.
10:01) jm Fulton Lewis. N13C:
Charlie Chan ABC
10:11- pm Sherlock llolmea. MBS:
Songs by Marv Ann. NBC
10:3o p.m Sweetheart Bwlnrtlma
NBC Orch OBS
1 100 pm News ABO, Orch.. NBC:
Serenade, CBS.
rut.nnAV
8:00 p.m Terry and Pirates. ABC;
O II r-.r Release NBC: News. MBS
Knox Manning CBS
8:1ft om Ulck Tracy. ABC: Super,
man, MBS: Hare's Glen Again, NBC;
Dally Double.
8:30 pm Date With Judy, NBC:
lack Aimalrnr,! ABC: Nawa. CBS
Captain Mldnlthl MBS
8:45 pm Havmonr HWing, AUW:
lorn Mix. MBS. Newt CBS
8:00 pm Innei Sanctum CBS: Uuy
Lomoanlo. ABC Amos and Andy
N11C. Gabriel lleattei MBS
0:lt pm Real Stones MBS.
8:30 pm F'hbel Mctiee and Molly
N11C. American Forum. MBS
7 (ill pm Bub Hope NBC-. The
Ford Show. CBS Concert Orch , ABC
7:1.1 pm Overseas Report. MBS
7 30 n. m. Red Skellon. NBC: Con
gress speaks, CBS: Orchestra, ABC.
8:0U cm Supper Club NBC, Lum
and Ahner. ABC: Jack Klrkwood
Show, CBS
11:15 nm Fleetwood Lawton. NBC:
Jack Smith Show, CBS; Kenny Baker
ABC.
8:30 pm. Johnny Presents. NBC;
I'heatei of Romance. CBS: Allan
Vouna Snow, ABC; The Falcon MIIS
0 00 p.m B'r Town. CBS; Glen
Hardy News MUS. Dark Venture
ABC; Atlantic Spollluhl, NBC.
U:1S p m News. num.
930 pm Hollywood Theater. NBC:
Murriei Will hit AHC.
10:ui Dm Nt-ws NBC. cnarlle cnan
ABC. Fulton Lewis. MBS.
10:1ft pm Inland blow ABC; Hta
Hono) the Barbet NBC.
10 JO p m Edwin C Hill. CBS.
Fennomun'a Nlte Club. ABC; Sweet
hen.-l Swing. time NBC
11:0 pm Taika cuts news, nnu.
WAR PLANTS OPERATE
Washington. Dec. 17 lli.R)
The reconstruction Finance
Corp. announced today that 287
oovcrnmcnt-owned war plants
valued at S987.U00.000 had been
put into private operation by
the end of November.
Citation
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OHLUON
FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
IN THE MATTER OF APPLI
CATION OF MARGARET
LOUISE DAY FOR CHAIN (jE
OF NAME.
To all persons Interested and
whomsoever might be con
cerned;
You and each of you are here
by cited and required to appear
In the county court room at tho
court house at Mcdford, Oregon.
on Saturday, December 21), 194S,
at the hour of 10 o clock a. m.
and then and there show cause,
If any there be. why the applica
tion of Margaret Louise Day to
change her name from Margaret
Louise Day to Margaret Louise
Henry should not be granted and
allowed in all things.
WITNESS the hand and seal
of the county court of Jackson
County, Oregon, this 17th day of
December, 1945.
J. B. COLEMAN.
Countv Judge.
O. H. BENC.TSON,
Attorney for Petitioner
Attest:
GEORGE CARTER.
County Clerk.
Dance Steps
W the
Want to be the most popular
partner in your crowd?
Classes are forming right now.
Come or phone 5864 for a dance
analysis. Enroll then and there
... set off on the right foot at
your next party. Rates are sur
prisingly low.
Medford Dance Studio
MERRICKS BALLROOM
TOP WINNERS AT
Roscburg, Dec. 17 Mrs.
George Arnett, Shedd, Ore.,
emerged as winner of the Grand
Championship of the Northwest
ern Turkey show last week. Her
bronze old hen was described as
"the most perfect specimen of a
hen turkey that I've ever seen,"
by A. P. Holly, assistant judge.
Grand champion in the dress
ed division was won by E. G.
Padelford, Mabton, Wash., for
his bronze old torn.
Winner In the standard class
of live birds was Earl Strong,
Oakland, for his Narragansetts.
Other winners were: Leslie
Schneider, Newberg, for his
bronze young torn, which won
the reserve championship in the
utility class, and for his bronze
young hen. Mrs. Arnett's bronze
old torn also was a winner, In
the utility class.
In the dressed division, Ken
neth Smith, Sunnyside, Wash.,
had the champion bronze young
hen; Leslie Schneider, champion
young torn; Mrs. Arnett, the
champion among the blacks; R.
D. Mitchell, Oak Harbor, Wash.,
the champion bronze old hen.
After the judging, the winning
birds were placed in cages on
the platform on the north side
of the armory, so that visitors
to the show could view them.
News of 4-H
q CLUBS
Roxy Ann 4-H club met Dec.
8 at tho home of Mrs. Lehman
with 15 present. Officers were
elected as follows: President,
William Padgham; vice presi
dent, Ann Padgham; secretary,
Le Roy Pedersen. Mr. Padgham
will be leader of the beef club;
Mr. Witcher, leader of the sheep
clubs Mr. Chase, leader of the
dairy club, and Mrs. Lehman
will start a sewing club. Those
wishing to join the sewing club
try to bo at the school house
Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 3:30 p. m.,
or get In touch with Mrs. Leh
man soon.
The 4-H will be guests of
P-T.A. Jan. 10 at 8 p. m. at
the school house. Mr. Jossy will
show pictures of the last fair
and present the members with
their pins. The club mothers
are to serve refreshments.
What the Girl Scouts
Are Doing
Troop 7
On December 20 tho Girl
Scouts of troop 7 of the Roose
velt school will honor their
mothers with a tea at 4:30 p.m.
at the Scout house. Christmas
carols will be presented and re
freshments will be served.
Mothers of all girls In tho troop
are cordially invited.
Closing time for Clssstfied Ads 8:30
a.m. Too Late to classlly la is p.m
"INFORMATION
PLEASE". "ESrSS"
ft GUESTS TONIGHT ft
Lt.-Col. David Niven, British Army
Commander Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
SPECIAL REWARD: If any
member or former member of
the Armed Forces submits a
question to "Information
Please" in the nest three
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SUBURBAN HEIGHTS
UP 1il ORPCR WWriF MI tAt 1HM
BricKs of Pumice
Are Manufactured
Near Eagle Point
Eagle Point, Dec. 17 Pumice,
one of southern Oregon's natur
al resources, is utilized in the
manufacture of interlocking
chimney bricks by R. B. Al
baugh and John Winterhalder
at their plant on the Crater
Lake highway near here.
Although the plant is not en
tirely finished, the two men are
producing bricks to partly sup
ply a local demand.
The bricks, molded with
tongue and groove, make pos
sible the construction of an en
tire chimney without the use of
mortar. An eight inch chimney
of any height can be built from
the product.
At present the men plan to
specialize in chimney material
but in time hope to manufacture
tile alse.
Winterhalder formerly own
ed the Cozy Nook confectionery
In Medford.
HONOR ROLL
The following d u d 1 1 s of
Roosevelt school were on the
honor roll for the second six
weeks period of the first
semester:
IB Jean Alley. Evelyn Brock,
.Tacaue Colton. Carolyn Eby,
Sharon Rose Graham, Margaret
Selby, Kenneth Kumasawa,
Dennis Patton, Sandra Califf,
Deanna Cook, Diana Getchell,
Janice Keller.
1A Barbara Foster.
2B Carol Denman. Meredith
Foote, Marilyn Olson, Jean
Huffman.
3B Barbara Bauer. Margaret
Lewis. Suzanne Rclchstein, Me
lissa Jenningsl
3A Tom Gail.
4B Dorene Cantrall. Sharon
Jean Merkel, Suzanne Simpson.
5B Judy Ahl, Joyce rjrocK,
Barbara Cook, Ann Denman.
Marco Laeeson. Kathryn McAl
lister, Isobel Ctirr, Jimmie Ro
berts, Gail McDuffie, Priscilia
Zeis.
5A Shirley Colbeth.
6B Roma Liddell, Donna
CHUNGKING INN
At 28 North Front Street
Phone 9132
KOW OPEN
WE SERVE
All kindi of Chop Suey,
Chow Mein, Noodles and
American Dishei
CHICKEN and STEAK
DINNERS
KING S CAFE
Owned by OTTO and
WAVE KING
Highway 99 at Tnlant
Coma Out and Sea tha Bears1
months, and that question is
used, he will receive a $50
Victory Bond instead of the
usual ?10 in Victory Stamps.
nODUCCD IT DAN SOIINPIWI
bt G! WAS wn.LIAMS
A kWD BSWLlKo iV TOP. 1HEIR
Johnson, Nancy Jennings, Nola
Grantham, Carolyn Coleman,
Robert Hillyer, Philip Getchell.
6A Shirley Seekatz, Eliza
beth Collins, Joan DeZell.
COAST GUARD OPEN
Portland, Dec. 17 Former
members of all military services
may now enlist In the United
Statej coast guard providing
they are physically and other-
Chalker'i Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine-Dance- Refreshments
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Most Unique Place to So Ore.
CI.DSKO MONDAYS
Thursdays Prlvait Parties Only
for lleservarloos Pa Gold Hill 474
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A WHO COULD rT BE -S - , WITH ONE LONG RING i y I BATHTUB AND DRESSED THE WHOLF "S
RINGING THE DOORBELL, - ' INSTEAD OF THREE VtTT S AND CAME ALL THE NEIGHBORHOOD -li
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wise qualified announced O. L.
Puckett, officer in charge of the
Coast Guard Sub-Recruiting Sta
tion, 301 Pioneer Post Office
building, Portland. Men with
previous coast guard service who
are over 30 years of age may
reenlist if they have one year
of service for every year of "age
over 30.
Closing time for Sunday Too Late
to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon.
Please remember.
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Oelicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00
s. m. except Sunday. Phone
day time 5300) night 8101
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4 Symbols of offioa
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7 Famed President's
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active ray
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by French king
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