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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1956)
,o y o CO o o o o o A Nichol's Worth of . . . a Comment On This and That Br HARMAN yf. NICHOLS O United Pr Faatur Writtr Washington fU.Ri- Every' Other bartenders advocate a year about this time comes the ; jig? er of rye and a demitasse 0-oblTn of what to do about an ; splashed over with tomato soup. ache in the Some of the ladies of our fancy noggin; some-; embassies plug for the millc toast thing known j treatment. Boil some milk; pep in the vernacu- j per and salt it to death. Toast a as a hang- j lntle bread and dump it in the over. 'soup. But the only j xhere are oUler things, like thing I can of-, tomato ;ujce fV7t:-3 , lntheWl But, as I alwavs said. Best UlTtvi LVV thing to do i, to curl up with ?ri has been said'? cheese sandwich and a good u . .-Z u . book, hide the kevs to the car many times before. Which is: j ' , . . , , and sleep the mgnt away. Tne way to avoid a hangover , is not to prcr.-ir. iitate it. ! You'll look better in church iPyou have to act silly and the next day! sur up tne ulcers, there are a . w o.ings that can help n the day after be it Christma or New Years. co As usual, I have been going ' through the files of the Dis ced Spirits Institute.. This is n outfct that dearly loves for penplejo have a couple tot the dun. But it ! prsaches against overdoing. Simple. Remedies There, in locked, cabinets, are countless accouats of what hap pen? people who run afoul of society hile racing around in JsiS-i glee, all gassed up.' There, also, is a solemn quote from William the Conqueror. ld Bill came to one morn ing, reached" for his head, .could not fffiij it, and was moved to 4emark: "ISrare not who makes these barbarian wines. Send me the an who ta remove the bee Tiiveo from an overwrought brain." 0 ArouOd Washington, some of the brkeeps liave a f-w simple inlies for the silly who over do. One keepa milk under his ma' '-ogany bench. He advocate, it in large glawes. A whole quart. Or fetter still, buttermilk. The quotation about th. "egg Jfi the beer" is repeated by an other man in a whu. apron. This fellow, named ' Tim, suggests something awful, but he swears it has helped him. What you do," says Tim, "is tfjdump the raw gg in beer. Be sure it s stale beer. , Beat the thunder out of the eg. Maybe you could m.ke it two eggs. But. nbeat 'era good And then down' Hen Pheasants Shot Illegally in Season Madison, Wis. U.R) An estimated 14 per cent of Wiscon sin's hen pheasants are shot il legally in the fall hunting sea-, son, wildlife biologist Ruth L. Hine wrote in the Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin. "A lot can and does happen to a hen in her efforts to nest and raise young and to the brood j itself, she reported. The acci ! dental or willful killing of hens during the hunting season plac es still another drain on the sup ply of hens and takes a chunk out of next year's potential phea sant crop." I Snakes do not have eyelids. 1 Even when it s asleep, a snake's I eyes are wide open. U.S. Can'f Reclaim 61 Insurance Money Washington (U.FS The government cannot reclaim S10. 000 in GI insurance money paid to the family of a soldier who was once thought to be dead in the Korean war but later turned up alive as a turncoat in Red China. The ex-GI involved is Aaron Wilson. He recently returned to this country from Communist China and has said he intends to farm 130 acres of land in Ur bania. La., which his father bought with the insurance money. The Veterans Administration said today that, under existing law. it cannot get the money back. Friday, December 11, 1858 Klamath Jail To Get Maximum Security Bocfc Klamath Falls (U.R) The County Budget Committee has granted S80.000 for addition of a maximum security block at the Klamath county jail to al leviate overcrowded conditions. The committee also authorized S5000 to finance a study for en largement of the county courthouse. START SAVING NOW AT OK 7? Pslsl IpssI ins MARKET 1 1201 KUrtk Rivtnid OPIN EVERY L NIGHT TIL A MIDNIGHT gf 5. f PUR CHQlCE O Fireplace Wood o 0 Peeler Hearts (spKt) O Peeler Log Ends (split) For Prompt Delivery Phofie 2-8086 o Or Call At Summit and McAndrews 'Fuel From Timber Since 1918" TimberP Company om.on er a quick as you can, .and O jnaybe you can stop the quivers , right ther." q attillc Toast Plugged For that sort of performance q iC'this particular bar the charge O is S-25i including one egg. For ,iwo egg, splaslwd, it is S1.50 o O Sot. as Tim savs, it is worth it. i jfugpslavs Visit o Fruit packing Plants OTwo Yugoslavian horticultur ists, J. D. Bbic-and Jenko Lep ec, spent Monday and Tues O day morning in Ihe Jfedford area touring fruitapacking and stor ?e facilities, according to C. B. Cord yc county horticulture O The meo are visiting Oregon U - 41 - .. i av mire niumii5 uiuier an la Oternationalfarm exchange pro gram. They will etiroll in a few courses at Oregon Slate college during the winter term, Cordy aid. O Tr3le In fcfprlrVii-rt ' thotr ennbo m conditions in Yugoslavia to a Wei Central Point Grat Deci- ftons group Monday night. Cordy the visitors seemed favorab Cty impressed with fruit packing and storing" methods used here Cind were especially interested in apples and pear. r, - - . . halfway House' to Rescue Alcoholics o o o o o o o Rochester.CN.Y. lU.PJ Health leaders here expect to lie ready by the first at the year with plans for a ' Saffway house" to rescue O gdcoholics cug!t in th Skid Row-to-jat! ctle". O Dr. John L. Roxris.' chairman C-jOf re Alcoholism "Consnittee of tlreHealthssociation of Roches ter anfS Monrwe County, said 70 per cent of the offenders sent to the counts peniufntiary each year are charged vrith public in (jioxiration. 0 &en tiiey get out of jail, he said, tiygy return to Skid Row j whre their "friends' are. Be lvt9 long tlfty are back fn jail. 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