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Piekin' Pears
By SID HOLLINGSWORTH
"To the Mothers of ona of
the Navy
"A greeting frorn June babes
at White
"May that beautiful star ever
guide you
"To our Home Post on many
a night."
These lines were written by
Tommy Thompson, wheel chair
veteran of World War I, wound
eel In action and decorated with
the croix dc guerre. Hardly a
special occasion passes without
some tribute In verse from the
pen of Camp White's poet laur
eate. The occasion for this expres
sion of sentiment was the June
birthday party sponsored by
Nnvy Mothers, who are noted
for their delicious pies served
at their regular monthly card
party.
Birthday parties are held ex
clusively for the men born In
each of the months of the birth
day visit by one of the VAVS
organizations. Tommy wrote
these lines knowing that he
could not attend the party. But
he wanted to give credit to Navy
Mothers, who saw to It that he
did not have to wheel back to
bed without a quota of Ice cream
and cake.
Tommy's usually on hand for
every gathering. The troubadors
sing songs to him and he beams
acknowledgement. His birthday
is in July and It may be poss
ible for one of the other poets
at the domiciliary to respond
with a tribute in verse to him.
He is a native of New Bruns
wick, Canada, but has his home
In Aberdeen, Wash.
Tommy Thompson was on the
Mexican border in 1016, then
with the 2nd Division, 23rd In
fantry, In France for 19V4
months.
Baby sitters are plentiful but
"bird sitters'" are not, so Leland
Green has gone to Boise, Id.,
to take care of the birds while
Mr. and Mrs. I. J, Webster are
on their vacation. They are his
sister and brother-in-law and are
fond of their five parakeets and
a canary, which are also fond
of Leland while he Is around
He will also do some exploratory
work in rocks and specimens
wniic he Is away.
Deanna Henderson, 10, daugh
from tht radio stations and tha Mail
to mako such changes as ara supplied
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ter of Allen H. Henderson, fin
ance officer at the domiciliary,
flew alone from Bismarck, N. D.,
to Portland recently and will
spend most of the summer here.
The Hendersons will go to Bill
ings, Mont., late In July for a
visit with Mrs. Henderson s fa
mily, returning in August.
The American Legion Veter
ans Hour, sponsored by Myers-
Holland Post 12!), of Central
Point, will be back in Septemb
er. The experimental phases in
radio entertainment at Camp
White came to a conclusion "'ith
the variety and quiz show Fri
day night.
"We are more than satisfied
with the response," Jimmy Dun-
levy, of radio station KYJC, de
clared following the transcrip
tion performance.
With the facilities complete
for direct broadcast of the en
tire show when we return Sep
tember 12, a complete unit of
distinctive entertainment will be
provided.
Dunlcvy believes the show
may be coordinated with other
VA centers in the region and
with stations in the southern
Oregon district.
. Broadcasting equipment, ns
projected, will be Installed in
time for the fall program to be
heard over station KYJC direct
from Camp White as was pro
vided during World War II at
the military bae here.
Anonymous Girl Seems
Worried About Animals
At Humane Society
An anonymous girl, about
flv yaars old, is rvrsing in
old saying about a dog being
man's bti friend, according
to Mrs, 8. W. Richardson, secretary-manager
of the South
ern Oregon Humane society.
The youngster has made nu
merous telephone calls to the
society, asking how are all the
"Utile dogs and cats" under
Its care.
Yeilerday the child said
she had saved $200, and was
going to buy $200 worth of
lollipops for the dogs and
cats.
Whether the child's par
ents are aware of her Inten
tions, and Just what a diet of
lollipops would do to the anl
male, was not clear.
Tuaiday, Jun 17, I9S2
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. -Readers
ihould eddrets inquiries to: William Brady,
265 II Cemine. Beverly Hills. CL
BE YOUR
Far from doing half a dozen
rolls first thing every morning,
as I advise, most persons past
forty or fifty
are too brittle
or stiff to try
such a silly
stunt. They re
gard it as silly
because they
are too old for
their years. Not
long ago a
reader who
said he is 74
years old asked
Dr. Beady
whether his silly stunt bend
ing and touching his toes without
bending the knees which he
does 50 times a day, is benefic
ial in any way.
Well, yes it is more beneficial
than just sitting there, I sup
pose, if as the man says, he has
retired from active work.
Far better than doing that toe
touching stunt 50 times a day,
for any one past forty who
wants to keep in fair condition,
would be a half dozen move
ments from the Last Brady Sym
phony and a half dozen somer
saults as a regular routine first
thing every morning.
These movements are describ-
As We Live . . .
By
DR. ELIZABETH HURLOCK '
HOLD FAMILY POW-WOW
BEFORE MAKING MERGER
Remarriage requires even
more thoughtful consideration
than a first marriage does. The
most serious problem usually
centers around the children.
That is what is bothering the
widow who writes:
(Q) "I am very much In love
with a man who has four chil
dren, ranging from 12 to 17
years of age. I have three chil
dren, two sons in the service
and a 13-year-old daughter.
My mother advised me to
marry a man with no family.
She said children on both
sides may bring unhappiness.
Do you agree?"
(A) Children on both sides
may bring unhappiness but it is
not necessary. It is up to the
parents to adjust things so that
of the children will get a fair
deal and that there will be no
favoritsm.
It is usually the wife who is
responsible for any trouble
there may be in a family where
there are chil-
a dren who have
j no blood ties
to one another.
It is nntural
for a wife to
favor her own
children but
she should not
do so if she is
married to the
other chil
dren's father,
rests squarely
Dr. Huilock
The problem
on your shoulders. If you feel
that you can accept the four
children of the man you love as
your own and treat them as you
would your own, the chances
arc very good for a happy and
successful marriage. If you can't
do this, follow your mother's ad
vice and don't remarry unless
you can find a man with no fam
ily
Children Need Home
The children on both sides are
still young enough to be at home
for a number of years. It is not
as if they were all old enough
to be planning homes of their
own. Furthermore, they are In
the teens nnd this is a trying age
at the best. You will have a dif
ficult job on your hands if you
take over a group of teenagers
but, If you love this man enough,
you will make a success of that
job.
Before you make a definite
decision, I urge you to call a
Joint meeting of both families.
Have a party and make every
one feel at home. Then, when
you sense that all is going well,
put the matter up to them frank
ly. Tell them that you and
their father are in love and
want to marry. Ask them if they
think they could be happy with
you and your daughter. If you
handle the matter correctly, I
guarantee that they will answer
"Yes."
Dr. Hurlock will help you
with family problems. Write her
in care of this newspaper.
(Copyright 1952, General
Features Corp.)
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ed and illustrated in the booklet
The 7 Keys to Vite. for which
send 25c and stamped, self-addressed
envelope.
I do not advise old crocks to
try somersaulting if they have
not indulged in any such child
play in recent years. In fact I
do not recommend that any one
roll somersaults except at his or
her own peril. On written re
quest, accompanied with stamp
ed, self-addressed envelope, any
reader may have the pamphlet
invitation to the Somersaultau-
qua which tells how to roll 'em
and what they are good for.
Fifty years late, an Ohio read
er asks me to send his father the
pamphlet Young Folks and Old
Folks (available on the same
terms as for the Somersault
pamphlet.) The reader says his
father will be 93 In a few weeks
and he and the other children
would like to keep father anoth
er ten or fifteen years. I do wish
people who want to stay young
would send for the pamphlet be
fore they attain the peak, but
still it will help at any age to
stave off the infirmities.
Young feller writes from Min
nesota that he can run half a
mile without stopping and he
would advise any one growing
old too young to live, enjoy life
and above all "don't act your
age but act the way you feel."
That's a Scandinavian Hiberni-
cism, but the man has the right
idea. Probably very few persons
sixty-five years old could dog
trot half the distance. For that
MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
When the escaped lion
from the Clyde Beatty cir
cus was reported on top of
the Leverette building
yesterday, Tom Wray vol
unteered to go up after it.
Mr. Wray, who is al
ways good about writing,
has promised to drop us
a lion.
Little Daisy
Enjoy Health, Rest, Comfort
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Dr. Herman Wexler. Director
Chiropractic-Physician
Quits Laxatives
finds nniazing relief
"Had tried method after method
to relieve constipation, until I lost
faith." admits New Jersey woman.
"Then I started to eat KelloRg's
all-bran daily and was amazed
at the fine results!" Delicious
all-bran may bring back your
youthful regularity if suffering
has been due to lack of bulk In
diet. It's the only type ready-to-ent
cereal that supplies all the
bulk you may nerd, ai.l-br n Is rich
In Iron, high In cereal protein, pro
vides essential B and D vitamins.
Not habit-forming. Eat 'i cupful
of Kellong's all-bran dally: drink
plenty of liquids. If not jatisrird
after 10 days, send empty cftrton
to Kellong's, Battle Creek. Mich.,
and get double yoi-r money back!
T7
matter, the customs, conventions
and pretenses of civilization ah
work against the individual who
would like to stay young. For in
tance, how long since you ran
half a mile or even a hundred
yards? Are you afraid to test
your age, lest-the neighbors infer
you're off your rocker?
QUESTIONS St ANSWERS
A Quackiih CondiUon.
Informed by btankopath. blank opath
and other doctor here that 1 have an
arthritis condition . . . (page oi symn
toms) please give me your opinion
and advice. (O. H. R)
Answer I'm happy to oblige. In my
opinion the quacks are stringing you
along. My advice is: Forget your own
amateurish notions of pathology and
consult a physician.
Watch Out for Nystagmus
I am 45 and weigh 168- pounds. I
have a hard time trying to keep my
weignt down. I guess i iove an my
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36 Limber
39 Facial
expression
42 Preposition
43 Monstrous
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45 Slender
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burden
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50 Compass
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61 Pierce
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food too much. My husband is always
kidding me about being iai , . .
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of the early stage. You ought to do
something about it before It develops
nystagmus. Send stamped, self;addres
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HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT.
Our Pet Phobias
I took care of a relative with can
cer, and since that, for twelve years,
I have had a phobia I boil all my
dishes and kitchen utensils and towels
so often . . . getting Ured of this. . . .
(Mrs. H. A.)
Answer Ordinary soap and water
washing keeps utensils and your
hands as clean and free from disease
germs as any other precautions you
can take no matter what disease you
have in mind.
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Boainer Plans to Move
Chinese Red Prisoners
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Brig. Gen. Hydon L. Boatner,
commander of Koje Island's
prisoner of war camps, has de
cided to move all Chinese Com
munist prisoners of war from
Koje to the Korean mainland,
it was announced Monday.
Boatner will move against
Compound .602, which holds the
Chinese and two other com
pounds, 603 and 96. No resist
ance was expected.
The Bureau of Land Manage
ment of the Department of In
terior was organized July 16,
1946, by consolidation of the
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