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'55 HUDSONS FEATURE FRESH STYLING fc-' ' '' COMPLETELY RESTYLED inside and out, the 1955 Hudson Hornets and Wasps represent the most sweeping changes in the company's, 46-year history. Shown here is the new Wasp four-door sedan. The new models feature a double strength single unit body, coil suspen- . sion, wrap-around windshield, air condition ing, and many other advanced engineering and styling changes. New models will be displayed here Feb. 24 at Medford Hudson Inc., Front and Jackson sts. m m mmm'mmv,mhh!!j - ........... ...hi j.. ... : . . mA -"7 f ' "Jiiif 'li OUR NORTHERN GUARDS Ir the icy wastes of Alaska . members of-the Eskimo Scouts on patrol go-to work report ; ing the presence of an unidentified plane. Reporting the in cident back to home base by radiophone is Sfc. Timothy J. Eenick (center). Standing guard are Pvt. Isaac Smith (left) and Pfc. George Whitman. The Eskimo Scouts are on guard . , 24 hours a day against any threatening sign from across J the Bering Strait Sugar Declared Arch Enemy M VM 1 J J t ' 11 ' I J (Editor't note: This is the second in a series of six arti cles' dealing with dental health. They are being pub lished in cooperation with the Southern Oregon Dental so city in observance of. Na tional . Children's Dental Health week, to be observed Feb. 7 to 13. The articles were prepared under the supervis ion of the American Dental association.) Sugar is the arch enemy of your child's teeth. It has been established beyond doubt that sugar-rich foods and beverages are the greatest enemy of dental health. One dental scientist, deploring America's gigantic sweet tooth, said we are each eating about 100 pounds of sugar a year nearly three times as much as we need for good nutrition. Throughout the world, the re lationship between sugar con sumption and tooth decay can easily be shown. "It is well known that the amount of caries (tooth decay) any population experiences is roughly proportional to its sugar consumption," says the dental scientist. Eskimos As Example . As one example, a study of Eskimos shows that before con tact with our civilization, their teeth were practically free from dental decay. When they began to eat sugar and other carbo hydrates foods' that had been strangers to them tooth decay for the first time became a real problem. Because dental decay is chief ly a disease of childhood and the teens, the problem of too much sweets becomes particu larly important for our chil dren. Dentists agree that it is the between-meal snack that is the worst offender. A child who nib bles oh candy, cookies or other sweets several times a day in vites dental decay because each snack generates the production of new enamel-destroying acid. Sugar Common Foods commonly eaten by youngsters between meals often contain large amounts of sugar. It has been estimated, for ex ample, that there are seven tea spoonfuls of sugar in ' a nickel candy bar; four to five teaspoon fuls in a bottle of .sugar-sweetened soft drinks; 14 teaspoonfuls in a piece of cherry pie. Parents are urged to substi tute such other between-meal snacks as nuts, popcorn, potato chips, cheese or fresh fruits be cause they appease the appetite without leading to the harmful decay-producing acids. Both the dental and medical professions have strongly recom mended that school premises net be used for the sale of confec tions and sweetened beverages. Detriments Outlined . They point out that excess sugar in the diet not only is det rimental to dental health but is detrimental to the general health of children as well: First, because it appeases the appetite while adding little to nutrition. ' " Second, because it spoils the appetite for more nutritious foods. - - Third, because it is stored up in the body in the form of fat. - (Tomorrow: The Toothbrush) New Bridge Across Columbia Requested Olympia U.R) The" State Toll Bridge Authority has under consideration a request by Klickitat county to study the feasibility of a proposed Mary' hill bridge crossing the Colum bia river. The request, made- at a meeting of the TBA, asked the state to share in the cost of the study. TBA Secretary Darrell Hedges said a reply had been sent to the county advising it to make a similar request r to the Oregon Highway Commission. Hedges said the TBA had in dicated it would approve the study if . the Oregon Highway Commission also agreed to it. Klickitat county, Wash., and Sherman county, Ore., have ap proved the project. iV; Leading Livestock Man Dies in California . Marysville, Calif. (U.R) Chandler B. Church, one of the leading livestock men in Nevada and Northern California, died of an apparent heart attack here Friday. He was 51. The Elko, Nev., rancher was president of the Nevada Wool fGrowers Association and form er president of the Nevada Graz ing Board and the California Wool Growers Association. He was honored by being nam ed as one of seven American sheepmen to tour Australia and New Zealand as guests of wool growers in those countries. Church was ' survived ; by his wife, Genevieve, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Mann of Elko. Greens Different; . Man's Face Turns Red Syracuse, N. Y. (U.Rk-A tow ing service operator, Al Olson, has learned there's, a difference between green and green. It all depends on where they are. Olson was told to pick up a green car for repairs. When he reached the spot, he ' saw " two green cars one with a light top and green body, the other with a green top and light body. Olson picked the one in front, drove it to the garage only to learn, when the owner arrived, that it was the wrong green, car. In the meantime, the other owner had reported his green car stolen to police. Olson's face was red. ' To make sweet cream sour, add 2 teaspoons lemon juice or 1 teaspoon vinegar to each cup of cream. . j Fly United Qo 7Z ' j ' ' 10V4 hrs. 1 :j ' j j ; 12'4 hrs. tA and "All the East" j t - ?,,sp . Daylight & overnight j - ' united fress Full Leased Wire xcr NV united ress J-'uli Leased Wire , Second Section MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1 955 6 Pages Subscribers To report improper or non-delivery of the Mail Tribune phone 2-6141 before 6:45 pjn. daily and 10:30 ajn. Sunday. - If regular delivery arrives short ly after you call please notify of fice thus eliminating special mes senger service. If You're Not Trading At The Groceteria You're Paying Too Much! BIG FREE PARKING LOTS mil v n i ffiTTiEMLAA v - . 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