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52nd Year Medford Price 10c United rvess f.u Leased Ant .Tribune United Press Full Leased Wi The Family Council ! Edttur t note: The Family Council consists ot a Judce reni2trisL ih'ee clergymen, a newspaper editor, a woman's editor and two writers Each artigte is a summary ol an actual report. Tne Family Council does not five advice: it merely reports on problem tint have been dealt with by responsible aienclet and eoomelors COND SECTION MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1957 Pages 1 to 10- will tea that it it not at all i.ecessary to do things up in the style to which her guests are accustomed. They may very well appreciate simplicity plus genuine sociability. If Ralph admits his own der for these parties, he should Wr willing to give his full cooprj tion to make them a success. (COPYRIGHT 1957. GENERXl FEATURES CORP.) Trick in Body Chemistry Rouses Defenders Against Diseases BY DELOS SMITH Irivatives be come "miracle I licated here, they found out what United Presi Science Editor 'drugs" Chemists learned how I was the normal phagocytic act New York 1? A newly to make them in factories, and ! ivity in the bodies of male white learned trick in body chemistry so suffering mankind was no ! mice. The average phagocyte act rouses the defenders against dis- longer dependent on animal bod- ivity index was 26. ease after they've been laid very ies as sources of supply. I Some of the mice were inject- lw which is not only a very I Then it was discovered that ; ed dailv with heavy doese of , in some people (not in all peo-1 cortisone for one week. Their I pie, mind) heavy doses over a neat trick but one which has life- saving possibilities for people. These defenders are our scav-1 considerable time, laid the pag- enger cells, the phagocytes, which consume and digest for- eii substances that could sicken and end up killing us if those phagocytes weren t both energet- phagocyte activity index tank to 7, which was more than enough to put them ii grave peril from any infection which might be around. I ocytes very low. With the body I defenders stymied, infections got I going at a galloping pace. j Tuberculosis, for instance. And ; Index Goes Up : pneumonia Sickening bacteria 1 Then thev were injected daily ic and exceedingly devoted to j which had been held in check with the synthetic female hor 4uty. ! by bu.-y little phagocytes, sud- mone, and their phagocyte activ- Ordinarily there is peaceful denlv became like the avalanche ity index went up to 46 that is co-existence if not quiet coopera- and an inflammatory process was well above what it had been be tion between them and the po- reversed but the patient died, fore there was any interference tent chemicals which come out - That made cortisone and its with their body chemistry, of the adrenal glands cortisone derivatives, chemicals worthy of i Some mice were not injected Hvi its related hormones. , the most profound respect They ' iih cortisone but were with That goes, too, for their rela-! remained "miracle drugs" in the., the female hormone. Their in tions with hormones of other full sense of the word but their clex went up from the normal 26 glands, especially those which, use became matters of high skill to 105 which in the dry words depending upon the abundance of and keen vigilance. of the scientists "indicated production, ere responsible f-jr i Biochemists Learn Tricks I marked stimulation of phagocy- Now, comes the trick learned i tic pctivity." oy two biochemists. T. Nicol and The next step is to find out if D. L. J. Bilbey. of King's Col-! what haDDened in mouse chemis- Bodily thinks that were thatiiewp London Thev took a lab- i ti-v will hannen in human chem- wiy until it was discovered that t oratory - manufactured replica ! istry The scientists suggested it whei the body's normal supply I (chemicalK speaking) of one of ! in their report in the technical of cortisone was increased from the hormones manufactured in journal. "Nature." me uuisioe. me eiiect upon in- j abundance by 1 e m a le bodies, flammatory processes, like arth-1 which assist in making women litis, mas like magic. j feminine. Cortisone and its chemical de- With techniques too comp- characterislic contours and fea tures of men and women. Effect Like Magic Soil tests were maae on more than 2.300.000 acres of farmland in Illinois during 1956. D. 0. Hood Namedj Direcior of Group D. O. Hood, president of Columbia Utilities company, was elected a director of the Oregon Independent Telephone associa tion at a joint convention of the Oregon and Washington groups recently in Seattle. Wash. Columbia Utilities provides telephone service for White City, Camp White, Butte Falls. Eagle Point, Prospect and Shady Cove. ' Lambert Miller. Sunnyside. was elected president of the association. A resolution was passed' at convention calling for the Ore gon legislature to provide for the inclusion of the cost of re moval and relocation of utility facilities on highway projects within the scope of the federal highway act of 1956. Another resolution called for the elimination of the excise tax on telephone communica tions. Association members said the tax was discriminatory in that other utility service such as electrical power, gas and water are not required to pay similar taxes. Fifty-five Oregon independent telephone companies, members of the association, operate 98V2 per cent of the 117,000 independ ent telephones in the state. rroRi hours Week Dy 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Sunder 10 to 7 P.M. We reserve the right re Krait quantities Ad Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 21 22 -23 S & H Green Stamps MES 3 Savings A FULL ON EVERY PURCHASE No Finer Produce Than at Grand View Market TOMATOES SALAD SIZE FIELD GROWN FRESNO CUCUMBERS LARGE GREEN SLICERS ORANGES MEDIUM 138 SIZE VALENCIAS SALAD DRESSING BORDEN'S FULL QUART FOR 3 doz T 0C Ralph C. Claire wants to live it up. Claire C It was his idea to do more entertaining. j 1 Ralph C My wife is getting on my nerves. We've been mar ried six years and have two youngsters. I am making more money than I ever expected to. We could relax and have a good time, but Claire has decided to "live it up." She wants to go in for enter taining in a big way. That's okay with me. I like people. But why is it necessary to have a nervous collapse before and after each party? If we run out of some particular canape, or if some in troduction isn't made according to the book, or if we don't have enough matching glasses, Claire takes a fit. The kids and I have to suffer before and after each party because of all these crises that come up when yoj entertain. I tell Claire it's just not worth it. If she can't do it all easily, let's not bother. We're supposed to be doing this for fun. Clsire C. It was Ralph's idea tor us to be;in to entertain more. But he just says let's have so-and-so over, and then he washes his hands of the whole business. The people he wants to have are always the ones a few steps ahead of us financially. Ralph says he needs these people as business contacts. He tells me how important the people are then he pretends disinterest. He says he's doing it all just for so ciability. The entire burden of making a success of our parlies rests on me. When we go out to parties at the home of some of these peo ple, everything is done to per fection because they have the means. I have to put out twice the effort to do things half as well as they do because I just don't have the help or equip ment they have. Then Ralph throws it up to me that I am a nervous hostess. Who wouldn't be? The Council: Ralph says that Claire wants to live it up. Claire says that Ralph wants to improve his business contacts. Each puts wanting to entertain. Certainly neither of them gets any pleasure from the parties. The problem appears to be that both Ralph and Claire have some sort of "get ahead" motive and are abashed about it. This puts them under the additional strain of having to deceive them selves. Ralph claims the parties are just for "fun," but he does hope to use his contacts to some business advantage, but when this becomes the prime motive, the plan defeats itself. 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