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TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health BY DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Readers should address Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady 265 El Camino. Beverly Hills. Calit. EVERYBODY HAS One grumpy old boy sum moned me to his office and told me I'd have to change my tcach- ings about catching cold. He didn't know nnything about the scicntitic medical points of the question but he knew from many years of ex perience that If he walked the few blocks from his office Dr Bradf to his club for lunch without his overshoes on, when the pavement was even a little damp, he was practically certain to . . . The only reason for these talks about blood pressure Is that now I'm having trouble with another great man in another large city. He has a mad on about my con stant harping on the importance of saving the teeth, supplement ing the everyday deficient diet with the essential vitamins and being on guard against mouth spray as the usual mode of infec tion with "colds." The great man even asserts that mothers of smalll children are complaining about the demoralizing Influence of my teachings for instance, when I assure youngsters It makes no difference whether you get your feet wet or not, so far 85 health is concerned. Being presumably a person of common ordinary intelligence I ought to know better than that. Etc., etc. So the question Is, shall I be come a mere memory or shall I pipe down, pull In my horns, and make all my teachings conform to the conventions or standards of, say, 1890?. Take this blood pressure thing. LOCAL and Home James L. Hill, 203 N. Grape street, has returned home from the hospital where he has been convalescing from a brok en hip.. According to his daugh ter, Mrs. Paul T. Barnard, his condition Is satisfactory. Brownie Home Pfc. Floyd H. Brownlee has arrived in Mcd ford from Camp Shelby Miss., and is visiting his wife, Doris, and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Clarke, at the family home, 410 Clark street. He will leave , Wednesday. Relatives Here Mr. and Mrs. Kd Schaub and family of Denver, Colo., arc In Mrdforrl as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scherer and fnmlly of Ideal Court. Mr. Schaub and Mr. Scherer arc cousins The Schaub arc en i to tn Kptrhlkan. Alaska., and -fr.::... will leave Mcdford Monday. j Purf stolen Dorris Brown, .. i. . . t j j i - 1' 318 North Central avenue re ,UnlM.!M"T"i:d lE.Xn'!Por to city police that her son ...... ... V U1C I'UUIIIIUIW: ouilliutllllll 10:30 a. m. Subject for the dny will be "Housework the llenlth ful way." with Miss Marian Kar rell as leader. A prize will be presented to one of the early ar rivals at the mcetliiK Members are asked to bring a sack lunch. To Arrive I.t. Leo Mlksche will arrive in Medford Tuesday from Roswell. N. M., where he has been undrixoliiK special training as a fiist pilot on a U 17. After a brief visit here l.t. Miksche will continue to Lin coln, Neb. Lt Miksche is a son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Miksche. 813 Minnesota avenue. Oak Groya Unit The Oak Grove Kxtension unit will hold the first meeting of the fall at the home of Mrs John Klson lucsday at 1 1 a m. An Interest- ing project, "conserve with the scrap bag win do demons! nit-' ed. Kvcry home maker in tiie district is cordially invited to at tend. A prize will he given to one of the parly arrivals at the meeting. Anyone desiring further Information may call 0101. KYLE'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS Open p. m to 2 m. Phone Central Point 472 (or reservations. On the Pacilic Highway at Central Point Out ot Bounds lor Service People 1 mi irrmn nsi YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart Rheumatism Asthma Cetarrh Piles. Prostate Gland Eciimi end ell disorders ol Liver. Kidney Trouble end other com plaints disappear after using CHINESE HERBS Removed Sunday, October 9. 19441 and Its Care BLOOD PRESSURE I shall never tell anybody what his blood pressure should be or what causes it to be too high or too low or what he should do, take or not eat if some busybody has convinced him he is suffer ing from high or low blood pres sure. I could as well determine from the handwriting and a lock of hair whether a correspondent's or reader's pulse or heart beat is too rapid or too slow and ten what will correct it. I've said scores of times here that if you are wise you'll leave blood pressure to your doctor. In any case your own doctor is the only one who can advise you In telligently about it. QUESTIONS ANSWER! Huw to Lose Weight I taw some nienlton in your column of a booklet or u piimphlet on How to Lose WelRht. I am n "hefty" and I'll be your debtor for life If you will tell me" how . to reduce to reasonable pro portions. (M. A.l Answer Send stamped envelope hearing your address, for pamphlet How to Lose WeiKht. Do not use a rlloping. If your surplus fat Is mostly below the equnter you h-.rt better In rlose twenty-five cents for booklet 'Rules for Reducing" which gives special Instructions for hypopituitary obesity. Running Esr My cousin writes from the south that your prescription for ear drops cured her 10-year-old son's chronic running ear in a few weeks rifter mnnv doctors had failed. (Mrs. P.W.S.) Answer With the timely help of A. Coincidence, perhaps. The drops are simple enough if you can get the solution from vour druggist. Ten grains of boric acid In one fluldounce of pure grain alcohol drop two or three drops in the ear each night and morning, using blunt dropper and hav ing vial always comfortably warm. Wear no plug of cotton In ear per mit unobstructed ventilation and as much daylight as may be. If druggists cannot supply the alcohol without pre scription, there's nothing more 1 can do about it. Synthetic Chemist said the calcium and vita min I) you recommended is only syn thetic and that If I take any at all It should be only natural calcium and vitamin D. (Mrs. H J A.l Answer Unit for unit synthetic vitamin D Is Identical with natural vitamin D. There Is no synthetic cal cium It Is all natural, of course. (Copyright 1D44, John P. Dlllc nC.I PERSONAL Pays Fine Irvin E. Tcdrick, 23, paid a $10 fine in city police court Saturday on a chnrge of being drunk In a public place. Inducted Wallace Harold Wood was Inducted into the U. S. army Oct. 4, according to selective service board No. 1 with which he was registered. Files Bliss Hcnle has filed ap plication in the city building in spector's office to install a par tition for an apartment at 1MB West 10th street at a stated cost of $50. . Grass Fir The chemical truck of the city fire depart ment vt Inon ichwf a tfrnus firn' behind Roosevelt school about 12:50 p. m. yesterday. No dam age was reported. ' purse was stolen from her car TlinruH., .....It- ... A,,,,,o,lJ itvitiiiiik WMlltt til" tended a show. Someone forced the car open, the report stated. Kills Buck Osa Waggoner of Phoenix bagged a five-point buck In the Illy district Tuesday. Other members of the hunting party were Mrs. Waggoner, Son ny Wnggoncr ad Roy Redman of Talent. Qualifies Irvin Willis Dc Wolfe qualified for general mili tary service Sept. 18, 1S144, at Honolulu, T. H., according to word receivxl hero by selective service board No. 1 with which he is registered. Dr. Batter Dr. II. B. Cole num. who was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital recently isuflering from a paralytic stroke. Is improving slowly and expects to be out In the near future, rcla lives stated today. To Idaho Joseph J.'McCallis- ter, seaman second class, has re turned to t'arragut, Ida. He has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. McCallister, for the past two weeks at their home in the Griffin Creek district. Leave Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. P J. Oorscy of this city plan to leave Tuesday for Los Angeles I where they will visit their son and drftigiitcr in law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dorscy. En route home they will stop in San Fran cisco for a visit with a daugh ter, Mrs. r.thel Darby, and in Sacramento with a nephew, W A. Dorsey, They plan to be gone a month. lo Sparta BIdg. Vacation Her Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. uwen or L.os Angeles, Calif., are spending a two weeks' vacation in Mcdford and vicin ity. Mr. Owen plans on trying ' his hand at fishing here. Over Weekend Ransom Web ster, ships cook, first class, is spending the weekend at his home, 135 Vancouver avenue with his wife, Mrs. Ransom Web ster. He Is stationed at Crows Landing, naval auxiliary air base, near Modesto, Calif. Daughter Born Mr. and Irs, Ford Waldo of San Bernardino, Calif., are parents of a daughter born at San Bernardino Oct. 2. Mrs. Waldo is the former Patricia Berrian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Berrian of San Ber nardino, former Medford resi dents. Traffic Violations Cloyd Breeding and Billy Joe Richey were both fined $1 in city po lice court Saturday on a charge of riding two on a bicycle. Sam Colton paid $2.50 fine for park ing in a private alley and Ken neth Lawrentz paid $15 fine for violation of a basic rule, Society To Meet Dr. Susie V. Standard will be hostess for the October meeting of the Jackson County Medical society which will be held Wednesday evening at the Hotel Jackson. The meet ing will be preceded by a dinner at 7 p. m. Dr. L Roy C. Jensen will give the paper of the eve ning. Altond Game Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hall and daughter Jacklyn, Joan Hoppe, Bud Nordwick, Jer ry Hunter, Carl Tengwald, Bar bara Meadows, Larry Hayes and Margery Newton, all of this city were among Medford spectators at the Klamath Falls-Ashland football game at Ashland high school stadium Friday night. Guard Officers Leave Lt. Oscar E. Sabin and Lt. Stanley G. Morgan, of Company A, First Battalion, Oregon State Guard, left Medford Friday night for Fort Lewis, Wn., having been ordered there for a week's inten sive training course. The school will be attended by officers from the Northwest states. Cited Jo. Court Hugh Smith, SCU, Camp White, was arrested on highway 02 by state police Friday and will appear in jus tice court Oct. 9 at 2 p. m. on a charge of operating a car with no operator's license. Arthur F. Long, of Ashland, 46, will ap pear at 4 p. m. Oct. 9 on a charge of no motor vehicle license. Released Major Newton C, Chancy has received an honor able release from active service with the army air corps, accord ing to news received here. He was a former district attorney In this city and moved from Med ford to Carthage, Tex. He has been stationed at Fort Sam Hous ton, Tex. ij iir a nnc nnrrcn BQ3 LICIQ AlCOiieSe 1U"A1W" l,utrfiB rS BLONDIE nilVTUsA IKIKI W9 D.,... I..Ji , i ln I mVI IIMIN MK uiuiiw luiiui i ( VlHO COULD ) COULD I SPEAK TO ) BLONDIE, IS THERE i.. r THERE'S NOBODY HERE, Jji Icaturlnu I'A ' A 7 THAT BE, MR. NUCKELHEIMER.H MOLD A MR. NUCKELHEIMER ) BV THAT NAME. UNLESS ) Ll 7tV& S AT THIS A L PLEASE ? jS ( THE AROUND HERE ? t-X IT'S A BURGLAR 1 TED S.TRAETER ft Knrkvtf torrTT) timiiU. koin IUw.m. M M mMrMb. m sponsor y B4fBI . ' 1 1 ; ; , ; ' NtJ -Xyl tuwARUif cuffbb cv ,.:Vn'T7TrR: "i ! Lit abner lenmredat SAfEWM' STORES I 4'TOWVPW t I L l . 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Port land; KOMO (MH.'-Hed) 850 (Seattle; KPO (NIIC-Ked) flso. Sail Francisco; SSL, (CUS) 1160, Salt Lake Cltj Time Shown FWT Sunday B:00 p m. Charlie McCarthy. NBC: News, CBS; Mediation Board, MBS 5:30 p m. One Man's Family. NBC; Rhythm Inn. CBS, Monday Morning Headlines, BN, 5:43 p m. Drew Pearson, BN; Ga briel lleatter. MBS 6:00 p. m. Merry-Go-Round, NBC; Walter Wlnchell. BN; Radio Reader's Digest, CBS; Steel Horizons, MBS. 0:15 p m. Basin St. chamber Mu sic, BN7 6:30 p. m. American Album Fa miliar Music, NBC; Summer Star Theater, CBS. 6:45 p m Jlmmle Fldler. BN. 7:00 p. m. Hour of Charm, NBC; The Life of Riley. BN: Take It or Leave lt. CBS; Goodwill Hour. MBS 7:30 p m. Tremavne Gleason. NBC; Fannie Brice. CBS; Keep Up With the World. BN B:00 p m. Greenfield Village Choir. BN; Crime Doctor, CBS; Great Gilder sleeve. NBC. 8:13 p m. Story Behind the Head lines, NBC; Dorothy Thompson, BN. 8:30 p. m. Svmphony Hour. NBC: Quiz Kids BN; Blondle, CBS; Tonight at Hoagy's. MBS. 0:00 p. m. Bill Lance, CBS; News, lines. NBC. 9:13 p m Rex Miller. MBS. 0:30 o. m Human Adventure. MBS; Jack Benny, NBC. 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; In Focus, BN. 10:13 p. m.Blue Preview, BN. 10:20 p. m. Bob Berkey Orch, CBS, 10:30 p m. Transntlantic Call. CBS; Pacific Story. NBC 10:45 p m. Jan Garber Orch.. CBS 11:00 o 111 St Francis Hotel Orch,. NBC; F.mery Dcutsch, MBS; Eddie Garr Show, CBS. Moneay 5:00 p m OK for Release, NBC; Fletcher Wiley. CBS; Terry and Pi rates, BN 313 p m. Superman. MBS; Dick Tr;.cy. BN 5 30 p m Voice o! Firestone. NBC; Harrv Flannerv. News. CBS. Adven tures of Tom Mix. MBS: Jack Arm- trone 13 N 3 43 p m News, CBS; Captain Mid niKht. BN Night News Wire, MBS. 6 00 p m Son Is Born. NBC; Radio Theater, CB3 Gabriel Meatter. MHS. 0:13 p m Screen Test, MBS 0:30 p m. Spotlight Banda, BN; Information Please, NBC. 7:00 p. m. Contented Program, NBC; Screen Guild Players, CBS; Hen ry Gladstone. MBS; Raymond Gram Swln. BN; News, MDS. 7:15 p in. Lowell l'homa. 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