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SOAP BOX DERBY ENTRANT Pictured derby wheels with John Snider, owner of Snid
it right, above, is Richard Anthony Durante, er's dairy, which is sponsoring the boy in the
12-year-old student at Washington school. Rich- Rogue Valley Soap Box Derby here July 13.
rd Is looking over an official set of soap box At left, looking on, is Mayor D. L. Flynn.
(Brainerd photo)
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Readers ikould address Inquiriei tot William Brady,
265 El Camino. Beverly Hills. Cal.
CAN A CHILD OUTGROW ANYTHING?
A mother writes:
"Your advice, meticulously
followed, cured my son of bed-
wetting when
one local doc
tor, two child
specialists and
a child psy
chiatrist assur
ed me he would
just have to
outgrow it.
When I inform
ed them of the
Br,dT simple method,
they all acted as if I'd used an
Ouija board and Just happened to
get the right answer.
Now let's be reasonable about
It. For all I know the local doc
tor, the two child specialists and
the child phychiatrists and their
advice or treatment may have
brought about the result the cor
respondent ascribes to my ad
vice. Human nature Is Involved
here. The four real doctors prob
ably' charged a fee for advice
mine set the correspondent back
a three-cent-stamp and self
addressed envelope, which she
"A good dinner mm Mrs.Backf
Petri Wine
isjusttte ffiing !"
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" 1 Mil V- A,
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MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 8,
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sent me when she asked for the
pamphlet The Habit of Bed
Welling. Bed-wetting that persists aft
er the child is three years of age
or recurs in a child of any age
following some acute illness, as
it does in many instances, is not
a "weakness," nor does' it indi
cate kidney or bladder trouble.
It is simply a habit and intelli
gent management will correct it
in most instances.
It is not intelligent manage
ment to dismiss bed-wetting In a
child over three years of age as
something the chjld will "out
grow." Parents or others who punish
a child for wetting the bed ought
to be punished for cruelty.
Any one who ridicules or
shames the bed-wetting child in
the presence of another person
should be punished too.
Usually a child who wets the
The Sacramento, Calif., city
library has installed a drive-up
book return box into which mo
torists may return books without
leaving their cars.
KIM WINI CO, SAN MANCISCO, CAUF,
bed wants to stop It,' and this
natural or normal desire to over
come the habit should be en
couraged by the sympathy and
patience of parents or guardians
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United Press FuU Leased WUl
1952
Pages 1-8
Agriculture Office
Accused of Waste
Washington (U.R) The Gen
eral Accounting Office accused
the Agriculture Department
Wednesday of wasting $500,000
to $1,000,000 on "questionable
transactions" which enable a big
grain storage firm to make "an
excessive profit."
The auditing agency submitted
a formal report to Congress criti
cizing the Agriculture Depart
ment's Commodity Credit Corp.
for its dealings with Cargill
Inc., Minneapolis, one of the
world's biggest warehouse firms.
It said the transactions enabl
ed Cargil lto make an extra pro
fit of about 10 cents per bushel
on from 4,000,000 to 6,000,000
bushels of wheat in 1949.
When the accident happens after
perhaps a dry night or two, op
timism and assurance that we
it must always be we shall suc
ceed eventually in becoming per
manently dry.
Many individuals who nor
mally sleep until 7 a.m. can
wake at 3 or S a.m. on import
ant occasions, as to catch an
early train. A child, too, may be
come similarly responsible for
his behavior in sleep. Adults who
have not trained themselves to
do it are generally incapable of
waking at an unusually early
time. The bed-wetting child has
to acquire the ability to control
behavior in sleep by earnest and
persevering s e 1 f-discipline or
training and can usually do so if
the adults who are aware of the
child's trouble are not too blank
ed ignorant.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Don't Worry
Thank you. Doctor, for solving so
many of our pains and worries through
your column these many years.
(H. B. W.t
Answer And thank you, sir. for a
fay of happiness on an otherwise
gloomy day.
National Newspaper Syndicate,
Chicago 6, Illinois
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Rogue River Sells
Rogue River The onlv bid
for the old fire hall, $750 by
Betty Bamforth, was accepted
by the city council at the regu
lar meeting Tuesday evening and
plans were begun for a new 36
by 50-foot building which is to
have a council room, shop for
the maintenance man, a library,
and a water service office. De
cision on the type of floor,
whether concrete or wood, was
postponed until next Tuesday
when a special meeting will be
held to complete the plans and
specifications.
Robert H. Worrall of West
Evans road was a visitor at the
meeting and gave a short talk on
city improvements, zoning laws
and city planning.
Council Thanked
Fire Chief Gordon Hatch
thanked the council for their sup
port and told of the advance
ment made by the fire depart
ment since its reorganization in
1947, and asked if any one knew
the whereabouts of either of the
old hose carts which were used
prior to that time. He stated the
firemen would like to have one
of the old carts, for display.
in discussing the costs of fire
equipment, Hatch stated 2V4-
inch hose now costs about $2 a
foot and life of the hose is five
years. He said some of the hose
on hand is seven years old and
is to be replaced this year.
The council voted to pay
S1200 for fire protection for the
coming year and to purchase 100
feet o hose, a reducer and noz
zle, to- be used in washing the
streets so it will not be necessary
to use equipment from the city
fire truck. It was stated the fire
men are to move the old fire
bell to the new fire hall for use
in emergency.
Dog Law Discussed
A special committee reported
having contacted the dog control
board at Medford, and said dog
owners can be cited for allow
ing dogs to run at large during
the summer months. Mayor
Dengler requested an appeal be
PROBLEM OF WEIGHT
Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) The
man was really watching his
weight. Alice Holley said he
weighed himself, dashed into a
cafe to down a tall glass of
milk and then stepped back on
I the scales.
Old Fire Hall To Only
made to the citizens to control
their dogs before the council
takes more drastic action.
An emergency ordinance,
number 114, was passed prohib
iting loitering in the city park
between 10 p.m. and 8 a.m.
Ordinance number 115 chang
ing names of some of the streets
was read. School street is to be
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Bidder - $750
changed to second. Second and
Laurel, which is an extension of
the same street, will be changed
to Third. Third will be Fourth
and Fourth will be Seventh. The
east portion of the Old Stage
road which is in the city limits
will be named East Main street.
Purchase of a new Allis Chal
mers grader is being considered.
The new
maw
children love...
It STAYS Crispin Milk
(doesn't out soooy, mush or touom)
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Date of the budget election
was set for May 29. Voting will
be in the Grange hall between
the hours of 2 and 8 p.m.
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