Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 28, 1955, Image 9

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Theyll Do It Every Time
- By Jimmy Hatlo
JUMIOR W4SFJY.
all mr.ahdmrs.
clymber hoped
He'd be so they
r4ssed the buck
( aud junior) oh
TO A MILITARY
SCHOOL
LOOK AT THE W1V Us EalTS
ND HE'S SO DISRESPECTFUL.'
WOULD TUlrJK ME
CAME FROM A BROKE
HOME
HUH?
DOES rr HE'S W
GOING TO MlLTORy
SCHOOL' THEVlL LEARN
HlMJ HE DIDNT KNOW
WHEN HE W4SWELL
OFF
Oe Week 4fter
HE WAS REGISTERED
MOMAHOPOPARZ
SORE TW4T THE
SCHOOL DIDN'T
MAKE JUHIOR
i now at vrvi '
IS THAT WH4T THEy
TE4CH V004TTH4T
Hl-FILUTIW'SCMOOL?
DONT GIVE METU4T
LOOK ILL MOW
VOU DOWN-
Of
mar does rr
TM 0EM4WDlM6Aty
COUGH 84CX-' ytJUC4KSO
TO WORK I KNEWTH4T
SCHOOL WAS UO GOOD
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.OLD C4M0NS&J
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NEED COSMETIC PERMIT
Tallahassee, Fla. 4J.R) Atty.
Gen. Richard Ervin ruled today
it is illegal for an unlicensed
person to apply cosmetics on a
customer ein sales demonstra
tions.
Texas has more railroad mil
eage than any other state, with
15,523 miles of track.
FOR
PAIN
IH JOINTS, MUSCLIS, LIfiS,
ARMS, AND OTHER PARTS
OF THE BODY
due to
ARTHRITIS
and
RHEUMATISM
HorrWroo'i have pnifi tfcli
iMii compound kIM
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Afc Yoyr FAVORITE DRUG
STORE for a pamphlet mni
na4 wfrat mn hero to tmy.
o" DON'T LET ARTHRITIC
RHEUMATIC PAIN RUIN
YOUR LIFE!
There's no need to suffer yon
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side ... YOU, and your loved ones
can rejoice like thousands who are
now relieved.
Everywhere, victims of sciatica,
lumbago and neuralgia are dis
covering our "wonder-tablet" and
thankinjr heaven for the SURE
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Aching muscles, stiff joints may
become limber again.
"I'm sorry I didn't try
AR-PAN-EX months ago.
Think of the agonies I could
have avoided," writes one.
Yes, indeed 1 But thousands who
Tead this will NOT act . . . will
DOUBT our HONEST WORDS.
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AR-PAN-EX. We sincerely tell
yon AR-PAN-EX will quickly
Telieve much pain or your
MONEY BACK!
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322 East Main Phone 2-6440
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Nutritional experts reveal vitamin losses
in cooked foods plus faulty diet may
be seriously undermining your energy,
strength, nd resistance, making you
feel on edge affecting your appetite
spoiling your sleep because your body
is vitamin and iron starved.
lun rl intaka af vitmrt B 1 . B2 . an4
olaeln H Hian minimum daily raqutramants ovar
a praloflc.d pariod. In thamsatv.i, Ihar do fiat prova
aiatary ct.Hcl.ncy at ttiay may hava wlliai cnaa
or to owo to tunctio al conditions.
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Just one of these wonderfully strength
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min and iron content nature provided
in the following groups of foods befort
cooking:
1 apart of porauriid inilfc "A lb. Kooa
4 of froth orongo jwtco 1 lb. of boon)
Vj lb. of loon bacon V. lb. of bottor
i lb. of loan pork Vt . of voal cfcooo
lb. of grM Mring boon
Penny for Penny ... Yon Go
More Value in High-Potency
B E 21 E H
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Pickin' Pears
News and Notes
From Camp White
By SID HOLLINGSWORTH
Mrs. Rita E. Barcus of Rose
burg, is the new charman of
the Medford-Roseburg Hospital
council of the American Red
Cross. She succeds Mrs. John
Day, of the' Jackson County
chapter, who has held the post
during the past two years.'
The council met at the VA
domiciliary - for 'their regular
quarterly session last Friday
afternoon. Appropriation of
money for gifts and activities
during the fall season, including
Christmas, was authorized. .
In addressing the gathering
Mrs. Day,, reported an increasing
amount of interest in Red Cross
work since the succession of
disasters, including the recent
forest fires in this area.
Mrs. Rose Christendom of
Roseburg is secretary of the
council. ' ,
Those present were:
Mrs. John Day, Mrs. Ruth
Gordon, Mrs. Marie Rehling, rep
resenting Jackson county; Mrs.
Rita Barcus, Mrs. Edith Rada
baugh, Mrs. Grace Raymond,
Douglas county, Mrs. Ruth Otto,
Miss Betty Simon, Josephine
county, and Mrs. Herbert Clarke
and Mrs. E. H. Peterson, of
Lane county. .
VA and Red Cross consultants
included:
Frank Glonning and Robert
Kidder ,m charge of special ser
vices at Camp White and Rose-
burg respectively, General Cur
tiss Beecher, field consultant,
and Acting Manager R. H. Den
ning. ' ;
ant if he considers our own fleet
ing role on the earth's immense
stage." v
Home members . who draw
clothing run to medium size so
far as their feet are concerned.
The Supply department found
this out in checking over the
surplus stock for the year. They
had six pairs of shoes, size 10
and over, and the same number
between 5 and 6. They adver
tised the fact in a notice and
five of. the size 10 pairs were
sold. . ,
Assistant Manager R. H. Den
ning will have an opportunity
to apply some of the new meth
ods of hospital management this
week during the absence of Man
ager E. K. Ricker, who is attend
ing the conference of VA man
agers at Albuquerque, N.M.
Denning has just returned
from the 23rd Chicago Institute
of the American College of Hos
pital Administrators at which
106 participants from 36 states,
Hawaii, Canada and Mexico
were in attendance at the 10
day session. He was one of 10
VA assistant managers selected
for the course, and served as
president of the institute, held
at the University of Chicago.
A banquet,' honoring Dr. Mal
colm T. MacEachern, the dean
of hospital administrators,, was
held at International House after
the final session at which time
he presented the graduating cer
tificates.
(HEMORRHOIDS)
AND OTHtJt tKTAl 0-jOKQ,
TKATtO WITHOUT HOSPITAL OPCUTION
USO STOMACH AND COLON
CONVINItNT CrEDCT
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PHONE 3-9460 . MfeWOLOS
The REYNOLDS ClINIC
Naturopathic and Chiropratic f Kysicians
OjS, 900 .M ,. J 00 P H. I'M CCNItl STKCT
Senator Richard Neuberger
dropped his political role in his
recent Washington letter to cap
ture some of the spirit of the
ages commenting on his .dedi
cation address at the site of the
Lewis and Clark salt cairn in
Seaside. -
Said the Senator: "We looked
out to sea on the same ocean
they had seen, on the same head
lands and capes, on the same
crags of . Tillamook Rock. Men
and women come and go in their
brief span; the works of the Al
mighty endure.
"No person, be he president
or millionaire or governor or
senator, can feel himself import-
One of the woodworkers in
crafts has attracted considerable
attention because of his skill in
making bows and arrows. They
have all of the finish and ex
pert attention to stresses and
strains that appeal to archery
enthusiasts. . .
Regner Rehn has been follow
ing this hobby for the past 15
years up in Alaska and in the
state of Washington where he
learned the craft while attached
to a CCC camp there. His in
structor was Fred Powers, who
was a teacher at Central Point
before he moved north.
Rehn is an example of what
the almost forgotten Civilian
Conservation Corps did for the
young men who became pre
pared for the war years to fol
low and the arts of peace and
contentment afterward. The
wooVj required for the best bows
is either yew or lemon, he says
But a strong bow is made from
a special laminated product. The
ancient "triple" bow, giving
power, is one of the styles he
makes.
Children Suffer
Stomach Ulcers
Bismarck, N. D. (U.R) A Bis
marck .pediatrician says that
many children, like their wor
ried elders, suffer from stomach
ulcers. ,
Dr. Robert B. Tudor said "one
reason doctors have been slow
in realizing that children have
ulcers is that children's symp
toms are very much., different
from adult symptoms.'
"Because their symptoms dif
fer ; from adults," he added,
"their ulcers go unrecognized
and they are dismissed as neu
rotic, finicky, or feeding prob
lems." Tudor estimated that' one to
five per cent of all children have
ulcers in some form, compared
to 10 per cent of all adults. But
he said he is convinced that the
incidence is higher because of
failure to recognize the symp
toms until recently.
"The classic symptom for
adult is stomach pain," -he said,
"they drink some milk and find
temporary relief then the pain
recurs." , '
He said the symptoms vary
with the age of children, and
that they are especially hard to
diagnose in newly born babies.
"Children around one year
tend to vomit," he said, "over
two years to school age they
suffer stomach pains."
He said the cause of ulcers
In children is not known, but
that in adults emotional disturb
ances undoubtedly play a role.
"The sorry part," he said, "is
that children are really so easy
to treat. .
Year's Biggest Part
Assigned for Movie
Hollywood ttJ.R) Mike Lane
today landed the year's bigges
part in a Hollywood motion pic
ture. Lane,- a former circus strong
man and wrestler from Phila
delphia, was signed by Colum:
bia to play the Latin-American
heavyweight title contender in
the studio's production of "The
Harder They Fall," a prize-fighting
novel.
Lane is six feet, 10 inches tall
and weighs 275 pounds.
CONCRETE
Phone 2-5336 or 2-5897
M.C. LININGER & SONS
News About Books
From the Library
By MISS HELEN WEBSTER
Medford Librarian
?'One social movement of the
last 100 years has stood out
above all others the rise of
women." So says Inez Irwin,
the author of "Angels and Ama
zons." Your public library has been
an interested witness of that
movement during the past half
century. In 1912, 'for instance,
its trustees were pondering the
propriety of allowing women to
hold a meeting within its staid
walls to discuss the question of
their own suffrage.
This week, observed national
ly as Business and Professionar
Women's Week, opened Sunday
with a tea at the Medford hotel
at which books and bulletins
concerning women in business
were on display.
Rights Established
Inez Irwin continues to point
out that women's right to vote
and her right to work were fair
ly well established with the
World War. The bitter and bel
ligerent early feminist has
given way, she remarks, to the
professional woman assured of
her right to a place in the busi
ness world, and of her right to
have both marriage and a ca
reer. And yet the problem of wo
men in business is not entirely
solved. Esther Harding, out of
her .broad experience as a prac
ticing physician and consulting
psychologist, discusses it further
in her book, "The Way of All
Women." ,
Why do women work? For
pin money? To get away from
housework? These questions are
answered in a study, "Why Wo
men Work," published by the
Public Affairs Committee. Using
material drawn from a question
naire issued by the National Fed
eration of Business and Profes
sional Women's Clubs, the com
mittee finds that 48 per cent of
employed women have depend
ents solely or partially depend
ent on their marriage.
Success Stories , .
"Successful Women and How
They Attained Success" is a col
lection of human interest stories
about American women who
have attained fame or fortune in
their chosen professions- Sug
gestions for opportunities in bus
iness open to women and the be
havior that leads to success are
outlined in "She Strives to' Con
quer," by "Frances Maule. Miss
Maule has also written 'Girl
With a Pay Check; How She
Lands It Holds It, Makes It
Grow."
"There Is a Right Job for Ev
ery Woman" maintains Anne
Heywood in her book by that
title. Whether you want to
change jobs or merely to im
prove the caliber of your cur
rent work, you'll find young wo
men in business and covers al
most every conceivable problem
they meet.
Aviation, Advertising
"Needed Women in Avi
ation" is a book by Dicker MeyJ
er that may be just the sugges
tion you need. Or you may find
Estelle Hamburger's book, "It's
a Woman's Business," a gay, in
formal story of a career in ad
vertising even more enticing.
"Ladies of the Press," by Ishbel
Ross reviews with gusto the his
tory of women in journalism.
The;e by no means exhaust
your public library's resources
in vocational books for women,
but since Business and Profes
sional Women's Week is follow
ed this year by National News
paper Week, the brisk, thumb
nail biographies of women. who
have made an important con
tribution to newspaper writing
in this country of "Ladies of the
Press" seems an appropriate
place to stop.
Wednesday, September 28, 1555
MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUlfE WII
Prisoner Found Meal,
Policeman Discovers
Detroit U.R) Elmer Moore,
34, told a policeman who arres
ed him Tuesday while trying to
break into an auto that he was
looking for something to eat.
When the policeman,. Alex
Scott, arrived at headquarters
with his prisoner, he found that
Moore had eaten the lunch he
had left in the back seat of his
patrol car.
DR. DWA! NE E; NELSON, D.M.D.
: - f DENTIST
-Wishes to Announce the Opening of
His Offices in the Medical-Dental Building
.' at "
832 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon
Practice Limited to Extractions and Oral Surgery
PHONE 2-5483 '
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