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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ftlitj, Dc. 28. 1945
Your Hsalth and It's Care
Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readen should iddreti Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady.
265 El Camino. BeTerly Hllia. CalU.
NOT ALL GARGLES
If the talk here the other day
about the futility of using "an
tiseptic" gargles for acute cri
(pharyn g 1 1 1 ,
rhinitis, tonsil
litis, quinsy,
dlDhtheria,
scarlet fever
or whatever It
may prove to
be) was not
abruptly cut
off before I
had run out of
breath, as
sometimes hap
pens when
unace Is lack-
In T nrntnltril to tell hOW tO
make and use an excellent gar
gle for huskiness, hoarseness
and roughness of the singing or
speaking voice.
Many years ago Mr. Jos. W.
England was pharmacist in the
Philadelphia uonerai nospuui.
He concocted this agreeable
v(i.m. actrincrpnt . carffle. and
vnn nrpnare it vourself or let
your druggist prepare it for you
as follows: .
Dissolve 2 drams (two level
teaspoonfuls) of potassium
chlorate in four fluid ounces
(one-fourh of a pint) of boil
ing water, and let it stand to
cool. Now dissolve one dram
(level tcaspoonful) of alum In
2V4 fluid ounces of Stronger
Rose Water (Aqua Hosae For
tior, U. S. P.) and add to the
solution, in the order named:
one-half fluid ounce (table
spoonful) of glycerin, one half
fluid ounce of plain syrup or
clear honey and finally three
fluid drams (teaspoonfuls) of
fluid extract of eucalyptus
rostrata (red gum). Shako this
ruby red mixture up and add
it to the potassium chlorate
solution, which has been cool
ing. The product should be a
clear ruby-red liquid of agree
able odor and taste. If fluid
extract of eucalyptus rostrata
Is not available, substitute for
it two fluid drams (teaspoon
Dr. Rradv
On The Home Front
.ViEDFORDilWrRIBUNE
News From Jackson County for
Men in the Armed Services
The Mall Tribune suggests you clip and mall this mwi
roundup to a relativ or friend In service.
Dear..
Even though Christmas has
passed, a festive air still prevails
with Christmas tree lights still
glowing each evening and doors
still hung with holiday wreaths.
The past week brought the tra
ditional Christmas ' programs at
all Medford churches and dozens
of parties, including special af
fairs for officers and enlisted
men o'. the army and navy and
parties for patients at the Camp
White hospital. Further parties
are set for tills week-end and
New Year's Eve, after which ev
eryone will endeavor to settle
down once more to the usual
routine of business and school.
Christmas was made especial
ly happy In some Medford homes
by the return of sons, daughters
and fathers from far away
points. Dozens are arriving'
daily after separation from their
service, duties, .and others arc
home only for the holidays.
Among those who arrived home
from overseas in time for the
holidays were Lt. Col. Wm. H.
Fluhrcr from Austria; Lt. Col.
C. O. Lovcjoy, also home from
Europe; Lt. Col. Harlan Bos
worth, home from the Nether
lands; Sgt. Robert Vroinan from
England; Sgt. Martin B. Webb,
Jr., who has been serving on the
staff of the Stars and Stripes in
Honolulu; Miss Cherokee Seller,
who served two and one-half
years in the Spars; Staff Sgt.
Reuben O. Davis, who served
with the 37th division In the Pa
cific theater; Dr. O. J. Hulboth,
who has been stationed at Camp
Bealc with the medical corps;
Cpl. Lester Wright, overseas for
23 months; Cpl. Joe and TSgl.
Casad, the former from Lt. Mc
Clcllan and the latter from Man
ila; Bill Colley, Coxswain in the
navy who will return to duty
aboard the Livingston; Pfc.
Walter R. Kurz, who served two
How To Relieve
Bronchitis
Creomtjlsion relieves promptly be
cause It goes tight to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In-
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you '
a bottle of Creomulsion with the un
derstanding you must like the way lt !
quickly allays the cough or you are !
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
forCou(ht.ChMtColds,Bronchitii
ARE WORTHLESS
fuls) of Xlncure of Kino (U
: pi
Vnr tip add a tablcsrjoonful
of the gargle to an equal quan
tity of water, and gargle half an
hour before singing or speaKing
or whenever the throat seems
irritated, sore or rougn.
T.aet thorp ho ftnme misunder
innHlns I rln not advise the use
of this or any other gargle for
acute sore throai or en. un we
contrary I'd advise against
gargling In such cases, although
gently 6Wishlng some simple
.ni..tinn rhnrln npld in water.
teaspoonful to the pint) around
the mouth ana mroav wiumui
croroitntf mnv keerj one more
rnmfnrtahle during the acute
Inflammation. The use of "anti
septic" gargles In acute sore
throat or cri is based on a mis
conception of the pathology of
thu condition., If you are child
minded you can believe your
"powerful anusepuc peneuuuca
the tissues to kill the germs that
cause the trouble. No reputable
physician believes that.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Asthma nd lly rover
PlMe send copy of your
pamphlet on nlhma I enclose
stamped addressed envelop and a
note of explanation from me. I nave
recovered entirely from hay fever by
following your Instruction and we
have an asthmatic child In ichool for
whose mother 1 renvest the pampn
let. ( School)
Answer Either the pamphlet on
.... . - nn tinv Fever ll
available on written request If you
Inclose atampeo, sen mnii
velope. If you ask for both pamph
lets. Inclose ten cents.
Sweaty Feet
I am bothered with sweating feet.
(W. J. C.)
a it II ! .Imnlv excessive
.i I nlkir Irntlhle With
IWDBlllll mi in. -
the feet, send stamped self addressed
envelope and ask In writing for the
1.1. . . c. .....' If there is
some underlying weakness or trouble
with the feet. Inclose ten centa lor
the booklet -care oi ine rcei .
Never Mind ine t nsnie
Hiv. vnu a oamphlet on the
change of life? I am a woman 44
years old. I nave sjooa iicmni
for some Irregularity. (Mrs. C. G.l
Answer No. Iliere Is no auch
thing. I have a pamphlet on the
Menopaus that Is the cessation "I
menstruation and ovulation. For copy
send stamped envelope bearing your
address. .
(Copyright 1H43, jonn t. wine
Date..
years In the Pacific and twice
wounded and First Lt. Llnsley
Dorman, who spent 17 months
with Patton's Third army; Des
mond L." Sweet, former sergeant
who served 2B months in the
Pacific and Ensign Herbert Dar
ter, on leave from his ship.
Sgt. Vroman arrived Koine In
time to participate In the 63rd
wedding anniversury celebration
of his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. L. Vroman, and to at
tend a family reunion. Visiting
in Shady Cove is Jack M. Wil
liams, Sic, who served on Guam
as did his father, Clyde D. Wil
liams, during the first world
war. The cider Williams was a
marine.
Also arriving home from over
seas in time for Christmas was
Edward C. Kelly, who served as
a captain In a military govern
ment unit in Germany. Kelly
reports that the psychological
and moral collapse of the Ger
mans Is more discouraging than
the physical destruction of the
cities and industries. Another
returned veterans is Perry J.
Gregg, chief warrant officer,
whose release terminated 27
years of service in the navy.
Twenty-six members of the
1045 Medford high school foot
bull team, southern Oregon con
ference and district two cham
pions, were awarded football
letters last week. Thirty-five
plHyers, two managers and three
coaches will attend the East
West shrine game In San Fran
cisco New Year's Day, the trip
having been arranged by Med
ford business men and service
clubs.
Hut four packages remained
CHUNGKING INN
28 North Front St.
Phone 9132
We Serve Fine Foods
Chinese & American Dishes
Opin From
4 P. M. to 2 A. M.
SAT. 4 P. M. to 4 A. M.
ORDERS TO TAKE OUT
undellverable of the record
breaking Christmas mail which
went through the local office. Of
these, one contained a pound of
butter which was later claimed
and identified through the wrap
ping. This article of food, in
cidentally, is very hard to find.
Along with other valley
towns, Central Point is experi
encing much business activity.
Walter Leverette has purchased
a site for a theater for that town
and another new industry is a
small factory to make kitchen
furniture. Both the American
Legion and Veterans of Foreign
Wars are rapidly pushing plans
for buildings to house veteran
activities.
From Washington, it Is an
nounced that Camp White, re
cently reactivated with several
engineer units, will be retained
as a training center for the pres
ent. The holidays proved again to
be a popular time for weddings.
Among weddings recently an
nounced were those of Erma
Jean McCay to Capt. William
Breeden of Baltimore, Md.; Doris
Cecilia Prince to Robert Earl
McCorkle; Beverly Malone to
Sgt. Theodore Bergold of Ala
meda, Calif.; Jean Hermanson
to Sgt. Robert Carr, Los An
geles; Leona Rector to Harrison
Gray Meyers of Fayctteville, N.
Y.; Kathleen Hambly to Ernest
Strahan, Rogue River; Mrs.
Johnnie Fleet Smith to Lyle Van
Scoy, Eagle Point. The engage
ment of Claire Wlthrow, Talent,
to Earl A. Sommer, Ashland, has
been announced.
On the Radio Chain
a t a T i o n a
Chain affiliation and whtre taey
are un the dial
KAI.K (MUSI 1330; Portland
KF.X AHCI 1190. Portland; K'io
(ABC) 811). San Francisco; KtiW
(MIC) 620, Portland, KJIt (Alio
louo. Seattle, KNX (CHS) lull), i,os
Angeles, KOA (NHC) M50. Denver
KOI.N (CMS) 910. Portland; KOMU
(NliC) 990. Seattle; KPO (MtCI
6R0. Ssn Francisco; KSL (CUS)
1160, Salt Lake City.
Time Shown Is PST
FnlDAl
8 00 p. m. Terry and Pirates, ARC;
O. K. For Release, NHC; News. MBS.
8:19 p. m. Dick Tracy. ABC; Super
man. MBS; Betty and Bob. NBC.
9:30 p. m. Jack Armstrong. ABC;
News, CBS; Capt. Midnight, MBS.
8:45 p. m. Elmer Peterson commen
tary. NBC: Raymond Swing, ABC;
Tom Mix, MBS; News. CBS.
0:00 p. m. Famous Jurv Trials,
ABC: Gabriel Hcatter, MUS; People
Are Funny, NBC.
:1 p. m. Ileal Life Stories, MBS.
6:30 p. m. Waltr Time. NBC; Those
Websters. CBS; The Sheriff, ABC;
Spotlight Bands, MUS.
k 7:00 p. m. Mystery Theater. NBC:
Sports Cavalcade, ABC; Durnnte and
Moore Show, CBS; This Land of
Ours, MBS.
7:30 p. m. F.nsy Listening, CBS:
Lone Ranger. MUS; Bill Stern, NIJC;
Johnnie Hussrll, ARC.
8:00 p. m. Man Named Jordan, CBS;
Supper Club, NBC; Blind Dute. ABC;
8:13 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC;
Jack Smith Show. CUS.
8:30 p. m. This Is Your F. B..I.,
ABC: Herculo Polrot, MBS.
9:00 p. m. Nlfht Editor. NBC;
Roundup Time. ABC; News, MBS;
BACKACHE,
LEG PAINS MAY
BE DANGER SIGN
Of Tired Kidneys
Tf tarkarhnnnri leg pnfnaar malt, tiff yon
TnltrMtitn't Junl mnii'lminnndtln nothing
bout them. Naturv may be warning you that
ji'ur kidney nrr.l attention.
Tfn?kttlnyi.artNature'Bchirf way nf taking
ex cms ai-tils and poisonous waste out of th
Mood. Thry help nioit peopla paw about 3
pint a day.
If the 16 mllea of kidney tuhea and Altera
don't work well, poisonous waMe matter staya
In the blood. Thene potaona may start n Benin a;
harkarhea. rheiimnt ir pains, Irs; pal no, lona if
pP and energy, netting up night, awelllnr,
puttW umlert he eye, headache and dinl
H'. Krrqurntnr FCnnlypftusajie with smart.
Irtttaml burning umiet .men ntum therein mi me
tiling wrong with your kidney or bladder.
iHm't waitl Ask your druvgUt for Uoan'a
rills, a stimulant diuretic, utted successfully
by million-, for over 40 year. lVian's give
happy relief and will help the U mile of
kidney tube flush nut poi.nonoua wh( from
ths blood. Gat Uoana riUa.
Learn the Latest Dance Steps
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AMrfeh Family. CBS.
0:19 p. m. Kate Smith Hour, CBS;
Golden Harmonies, ABC; Three Sons,
NBC; News, MBS.
B 43 p. m. Harry James Orch., MBS.
10. uo p. m. Fulton Lewis Jr., MBS;
News. NBC.
10.30 p. m. Orchestra, NBC; Orches
tra, CBS.
11:00 p. m. Orchestra. NBC; Sun
set Serenade, CBS.
SATlRDAr
S p. m. Woody Herman, ABC: Now
Take My Case, NBC; Sy mthonlc
Strings. MBS.
5 30 p m. Man From G-2, ABC;
Cosmo Tune Company. MBS.
5:45 p. m. News, CBS; Elmer Peter
son, NBC.
6:00 p. m. Barn Dance, NBC; Man
Named Jordon. CBS.
6 30 p. m. Can You Top This?. NBC;
Boston Symohony. ABC: That's a
Good Idea. CBS.
6:45 p. m. Saturday Serenades.
CBS.
7.00 p. m. Judy Can ova, NBC;
Hoosler Hop. ABC.
7:19 p. m. Report to the Nation.
CBS.
7:30 p. m. Grand Old Opry. NBC.
Red Ryder, MBS, Dick Tracy. ABC.
8 00. p. m. Win. Place and Show.
ABC; Truth or Consequences, NBC;
Dick Hnymes, CBS.
8 30 p m. Life. of Riley. NBC: Sat
urday Senior Swing, ABC: Mayor of
the Town. CES; Chicago Theater of
the Air. MUS.
0:00 p. m. Gang Busters, ABC: Hit
Parade, CBS: News, MBS; Adventures
of Bill Lance, NBC.
0:15 p. m. Dream Boat. MBS.
9:30 p. m. Orchestra, MBS; Three
Sons. NBC.
0:45 p. m. Don't You Believe It.
CBS; Lee Sims Pianist. NBC.
10:00 o m. News, NBC; Kay'a Kan
teen. ABC.
10:15 p. m. Paul Carson, ABC.
10:30 p. m. Hollywood Barn Dance,
CBS.
10:45 p. m. Orchestra, NBC.
11 p. m. Tlks, CBS; News. ABC;
Orchestra, NBC.
RAZOR HEIRESS DIVORCED
Reno, Dec. 28 (U.R) Barbara
Schick Yuille, New York heir
ess to an electric razor fortune
was granted a divorce today
from Ralph Dougal Yuille, Mon
treal, former member of the
Canadian Black Watch regi
ment. The couple was married
in 1942 and have a daughter,
Cheryl Ann Yuille, 2.
Closing time for Classified Ads 8:30
a.m. Too Late to Classify 12:15 p m.
At lha
Medford Dance Studio
Want to be the most popular
partner in your crowd?
Classes are forming right now.
Come or phone 5S64 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
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Anchorage Weather
Warmer Than U. S.,
Alaska Paper Says
Mrs. H. L. Baker, formerly In
the restaurant business in Med
ford but now a resident of An
chorage, Alaska, recently gent
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. M.
Chambers, 130 West Main street,
a clipping from an Alaska paper
which compared Alaska weather
with that of the United States.
The article reported that the
northern part of continental
United States was suffering from
s u b-z e r o temperatures with
deaths of at least 30 people at
tributed to the cold weather
while Anchorage was in the
midst of "banana belt" weather.
Anchorage residents were en
joying a warm spell of 31 de
grees with temperatures of freez
ing or above forecast for the
next two days, the article stated.
"Temperatures may go as high !
as 40 degrees before a cold wave '
moves in from the west," the ar-'
tide quoted the weather bureau
as stating.
"CHALKERS"
OFFICFRS' CLUB
Dining, Dancing, Lounge
Chicken Dinners Our Specialty
Most L'nlque Place In So. Oregon
CLOSED MONDAYS
Thursdays Private Parties Only
For Reservations Ph. Gold Hill 474
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Shady Cove To Have
Tourist Cabins and
Business Structure
Shady Cove, Dec. 28 Con
struction of tourist cabins and
a business building by L. W.
McCrehin will begin here just
as socn as materials can be ob
tained and weather permits.
McCrehin, who formerly
operated a general store and oil
company in Leonard, Minn., has
considered opening a similar
business here but is uncertain
yet as to whether he will install
a store of his own or lease the
building. He has also thought of
using the structure for a service
station and cafe.
Material for two of the cabins
is already on hand, he says. Mc
CHICKEN and STEAK
DINNERS
KING S CAFE
Owned by OTTO and
WAVE KING
Highway 99 at Talent
Come Out and See the Beam
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00
a. m. except Sunday. Phone
day time 5300; night 9101
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Crehin owns two acres of land
here between the highway and
Rogue river.
Erection of a feed store ad
joining his cold locker plant is
contemplated by F. D. Favrow.
Returning Marine
Stranger To Wife
Los Angeles, Dec. 28 (U.R)
Marine Maj. Marvin T. Starr,
who came home after four years
id a Japanese prison camp to
discover he was a "stranger" to
his wife, today was given a di
vorce. "Although we'd been married
for 11 years," Starr told Super
ior Judge A. K. Wylie, "when
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lethal gas chamber, in accord
ance with state statutes.
BLONDIE MISSING
Due to failure of mat
trices to arrive the Mail
Tribune is unable to pub
lish the comic strip
"Blondie" for the current
week.
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BUT never in the
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