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Little Good Reason Is Found for Crooked Teeth (Editor'! note: This is an other in a series of articles published in cooperation with the Southern Oregon Dental Society and the American Denial associa tion in observance of Na tional Children's Dental Health week this week. Questions most frequently asked dentists are answered.) Doctor, my child's teach er said something should be done about Mary's teeth. They do stick out a little but it hardly seems worth while to make a fuss about It now when she is so young. What do you think? There Is little good reason for the severely "crooked teeth," which dentists call malocclusion, found in thous ands young people today. Malocclusion is often accom panied by deforming and dis abling conditions. The girl who won't smile, the boy who becomes ex tremely self-conscious about his appearance, the young- ater who is taunted for his "buck teeth" are familiar enough. The tragedy of the young person whose appearance is marred by his teeth is so often needless because much of the trouble could have been prevented. Crucial Period The time Mary's perman ent teeth begin to appear is the crucial period for detect ing the beginnings of teeth that are out of line. Routine examinations by the dentist make it possible to detect and correct these conditions be fore they become serious. The most important stage anpears to tfe between the ages of six and 12 years when most of the permanent teeth erupt and the first teeth are lost. The dental profession ' calls it the "period of mixed dentition." Loss of the child's first molars before the permanent teeth are In may be respon sible for the development of ; "crooked teeth" by causing I ' adjacent teeth to drift toward the open space. This can set up a kind of chain reaction throughout the dental arch. When a tooth, particularly a back tooth, is lost too soon, it is usually advisable to in sert a device to maintain the space. Habits of Childhood Some habits of childhood, if continued beyond the age of five or six, may also be disastrous to the development of good tooth alignment. The child between the ages of about six and eight who sucks his thumb or who has fallen into the habit of thrusting his tongue against his teeth as he watches television or I reads may push his newly de veloping front teeth forward. Parents are cautioned not to confuse the so-called six- year molars with the "baby" teeth.. These molars are per manent teeth and usually ap pear when children are about six years old. There are four of them, and they can be lo-j cated by counting back six teeth rom the front of the mouth. They serve as anchors in keeping the entire dental arch in position. Prevention of i r r e g ular teeth is more than a beauty treatment or psychological treatment. If neglected, the condition may interfere with nutrition. It may cause facial deformities. It may contribute to speech defects. It may cause diseases of the gums later in life. TheyH Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo &OSIOLA !S.CH,S3 J H4MDS-OFF A ROUT HEE COIFRJCE WD lXJK5' ftuIfVEM TOUCH HER- However, ahy stqay pooch she'll take to hei2 bosom like a long-lost rich relative Thursday, February 8, 195S MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVElf 3 FREE SAMPLES SAT. IN -THE MEAT DEPT. PGM SAUSAGE hi MwDC?A My DRESS ' fL.. O ml fnyU J fcL, 27-BUSINESS DIRECTORY -r" Oil Burner Service -r - SPARK OIL, BURNING HEATERS II X I 4th & Front Ph. SP 3-5896 I X A KENNEDY FUEL OIL I II PANCAKE BREAKFAST Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come in Saturday and enjoy a FREE sam pling of golden pancakes smothered with delicious butter and syrup, plus a cup of hot coffee. Alscr don't forqet the FREE k samples of sausage given away in the mear aepartment. EAST. EVANS CREEK Busy Beavers To Meet By NELLIE BERGMAN East Evans Creek-Meadows The Meadows Busy Beavers will maet at the Maplesden home Saturday, Feb. 8, at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George Brew er were week end guests at the Truman Bishop home. CLAIM 24S DEAD "Army of Liberation of the Moroccan Sahara" claimed to day that 246 Spanish soldiers were killed in fighting last week around the Ifni enclave in West Africa. A communique said the Spaniards were kill ed Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 when Spanish forces tried to battle their way through the encir clement of the enclave by Army of Liberation irregu lars. Five liberation soldiers were wounded, the commun que said. Callers at the Lloyd Beers home the last few days were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sander son and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sanderson of Sams Valley and Mr. and Mrs. Larry San derson of Trail and Paul Yo com of Medford. Several pieces of property in the Meadows has been sold lately to out of state people. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergman were callers at the Ray Mer cers home in Medford one day last week. The Venson Hunt family were visiting Sunday in the Bud Rigel home near Wimer. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Coulter and family of Rogue River were visitors at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. By ron Coulter. Plumbing Phone SP 2-4801 Brownie's Plumbing & Heating Inc. For your plumbing & heat ing neeas. SERVICE YOU EXPECT The following products will be featured in our Pancake Breakfast Saturday! BROOK'S ELECTRIC PLUMBING DEPT. For fast, courteous and efficient service on all your plumbing proDiems, can ar x-ozvy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TRAILER HOUSE space available tor one or two trailers. NO CHARGE. 1821 JLOCUSt. GOOD FOR PET YOUR The high -protein petfood Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattison of Grants Pass were visitors at the Carl Bergmans one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mercer of Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Patterson of the Antioch rd. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bergman visited Friday at the James R. W. Gregg home in Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Coulter spent last week end in Ash land visiting Coulter's moth er, Mrs. Jenny Coulter. The county has been doing some repairing of roads and bridges damaged by the last high water. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanton and children of Butte Falls visited Sunday at the Carl Bergman home. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fitzger ald of Central Point, teacher and pastor of the Meadows Sunday school, were called to Mt Shasta, Calif., by the death of Mr. Fitzgerald's grandfather. Howard Brooks of Central Point was the teacher in the Meadows church in Mr. Fitz gerald's absence Sunday. Mary Terry has been on the sick list the past few days. NINE KILLED IN MAINE Augusta, Me. (IP) The 1957 Maine deer hunting sea son claimed nine lives, four more than the 1956 season. Three of this year's victims died due to careless gun handling. One victim was mis taken for a bear, another for a deer. Three more died from wounds inflicted from, shots by hunting companions, while a stray bullet resulted in the death of one. Five teen-agers were among the nine victims. i (fa send a child to the store? How fa It you know you're taking no chances when you let a youngster take your shopping list? Isn't it for the same reason that you buy 70 of your family's food without actually seeing it? You know that A good brand is your best guarantee : : ; and that the name on the label is your best buying guide. You have learned to count on good brand names. You know the company stands back of them. You know they protect you. The more good brands you get to know, the fewer buying mistakes you'll make. Get ac quainted with those brands in this newspaper. You'll get more value for your shopping money if you do. BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION Incorporated A Non-Profit Educational Foundation 37 West 57th St., New York 19, N. Y. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE' CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who exptended comfortine svmDathv and help in our recent sorrow. For tne beautiful service, floral offer ings, and other kindnesses, we are deeply graieiui. Jean Barker and family FOR SALE Lachmiller re-loading tool witn iz ga. dies & adapter for rifle & pistol dies. $50. NO- FOR rent, 2 bdrm. modern house, strictly clean. SP 2-5843. SAVE CASH & CARRY PABCO 3-tab roofing $8.90 square. 4x8. 4x10 & 4x12 i" sheetrock at 6ic ft. 30,000 beautiful old used brick (all cleaned) at 8c ea. 1x12 S4S pencil cedar fencing per ai. NORTON LUMBER CO. Phoenix, Ore. KE 5-2037 FOR SALE Shavings. Prompt De livery. " a-bzav. jvicuinty t uei CO. BUNDLES OF OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale, 20c each. Mail Tribune office. 33 North Fir. "OIL TO BURN" MOBILHEAT We give S&H Green Stamps MEDFORD FUEL SP 2-2111 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE NO. 9837 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKECJON UK l ltti COUNTY OF JACKSON (Probate Department! In the Matter of the Estate of JULIUS A. HECKLER. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Final Account of Emma T. tteck- ler as Administratrix of the above- named estate has been filed here in and that 1:30 o'clock p.m. on March 3, 1958, at the Courthouse in Medford, Oregon has been ap pointed for hearing objections to sucn r inai Account ana settlement thereof. Dated and first published Janu ary 30. 1838. Emma T. Heckler, Administratrix NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT No. 10075 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK SON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of ADELARD DALLAIRE, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Adelard Dallaire, de ceased, with the Circuit court of Jackson County, Oregon, and that said Court has set March 10, IH08 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the Court Room of said Court in the Court House at Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for nearing oojecnons tnereto ana tne settlement tnereot. Dated and first published this 30th dav of January, isob. Raymond B. Dallaire. Adminis- tor ot tne tstate ox Aaeiard Dallaire, deceased. Harbison and Piazza Attorneys for Administrator NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT No. 10054 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF JACKSON PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of DAVID KEN TUN WOOD, also known as D. E. Wood. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed her Final Account and Report in the above entitled estate and that, bv an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. Probate De partment, tne Hearing upon tne same has been set for the 7th day of March, 1958 in the Circuit Courtroom of the Jackson County Courthouse at aieaiord, Oregon, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a.m. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to pre sent the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is the 6th day of February, 1958. . Inez A. Wood, Administratrix of the Estate of David Renton Wood. also known as D. R. Wood, Deceased. Duncan. Brophy, Wilson & Duhaime Attorneys for Administratrix NOTICE OF SALE No. 10085 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR JACKSON COUNTY IN PROBATE In the Matter of the Estate of HAZEL DELLA FISH. a missing person. presumed to be deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled Court and matter, the undersigned Ad ministratrix, on and after the 7th day of March, 1958, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. of said day. at the office of Kelly & Kellv. Attor neys. 20 Goldy Building. Medford. Oregon, shall proceed to sell, at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, or cash and credit, the following described real propcriy, ueing ana situate in JacK son County, Oregon, to-wit: An unamoea one-half interest in Lots 6 and 7. Block 3, Mountain View Addition, Jack son County. Oregon: said property .to be sold in one parcel. uunuiHi 5. GEBHARD Administratrix Pancake FLOUR PILLSBURY 4 & ny SYRUP LUMBERJACK-24-OZ. BOTTLE 35 MILK SEGO TALL CAN 8for1 COFFEE BOYDS 85.-2 i I65 BUTTER JORGENSEN'S - GRADE A 65 PET Instant Milk 12 QUART SIZE Pukluiy, XXH : PiLLSBURY FLOUR i!85 Strauss Choice Guaranteed Meats! 7? 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