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EIGHT MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. Not. 22, 1944
Your Health and Its Care
BY OR WILLIAM BRADY. M. O.
Readars should address Inquiries tot Or. William Brady
265 El CamlBO. BeTerly HUli. Calif.
DEBUNKING NEEDS DEBUNKING .
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Nutrition scientists have de
termined within broad limits tne
mounts ol each vitamin and
mineral need'
ed in the daily
diet to main
tain optimum
health, says an
1 1 1 u minatlng
e d i t o rial on
'Medicine Men
ot the Air," in
the New Re
public, Oct. 23
'44. It is known
the editorial
Dr Brad continues, that
' ample amounts of all these es
sentials are contained In the av
erage, well balanced diet which
includes daily servings of meat
and potatoes, vegetables, eggs,
milk, salads and desserts. Except
in conditions of extreme pover
ty and in certain restricted geo
graphic areas where diets com
monly overemphasize one or two
foods, many nutritionists believe
it would be difficult for the man
or woman in ordinary good
health to fall to get the requisite
amounts of vitamins."
I am tired of hearing that
vague generality reiterated by
half 'informed and misinformed
people wherever and whenever
the question of vitamins in nu
trition arises. It began, I believe
when the head publicity man
of the best advertised "clinic"
in the country broke into lunum
erable magazines, popular and
medical, about fifteen years ago
with a characteristic blast at
the "vitamin , craze" it seemed
that eminent specialists you
know, physicians whose patients
are of the upper classes saw
very few cases in a year In
which they suspected any vita
min deficiency. But no physician
today would have the temerity
to make such a statement. Ev
ery physician who Is at all con
versant with the i.ewer knowl
edge of nutrition knows better
now.
If such a "well ' balanced"
(whatever that hokum means)
diet as the editorial mentions
will supply adequate amounts
of vitamins to keep one in good
health, why does the food and
nutrition committee of the Na
tional Research Council advo
cate the practice of "enriching"
flour and bread with vitamins?
And why do health authorities
approve of the practice of "en
riching" milk with vitamin . D?
And why does the federal gov
ernment and most state govern
merits approve of the practice
of "enriching" or doctoring ole
omargarine with vitamin; A? Is
all of this "doctoring" of foods
or food products Justified when
anyone can get all the vitamins
he needs from a reasonably
varied diet such as the New Re
public editorial mentions?
A "crack patent lawyer" de
fending a university "research
foundation" charged by the fed
eral government with conspir
ing with 16 companies to sup
press competition in the manu
facture and sale of vitamin D.
exclaimed, "You can't use it
(vitamin. D) in . everything and
you can't cure flat feet with
vitamin D. ,
Of course the patent lawyer
is not a physician and he wouia
hardly qualify as an expert wit
iwn in reeard to what vitamin
D will or will riot cure. I be
lieve vitamin D cures flat feet
In mnn'v instances, and I am
certain that' it prevents flat feet
In many more instances. Nat
urally the patent lawyer would
not know, but vitamin D is the
specific preventative ana cure
for rickets ana wean
nronated feet and flat feet in
growing children are a common
manifestation oi ncKcw.
s When it comes to getting
.,,h vitamin D from a "well
hninneed" diet, if you ask me,
I think it is practically impos
sible.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
n I . Mam KlllUt
Your article In today's paper strlkee
responsive chord 1 11 Dieee you
my prayers from now on If you will
Answer I am unable to surmise
what Instruction you want, rom a
look at the copy . I released for pub
McaUon on the date of your letter.
If you will suspend the promised
bleailnf and write again, mentioning
what you want, I'll do my best to
respond. But, dadblaat It. generally
two or three weeks passes after 1
have written an article before It Is
E rlnted. so please don't ask me to go
ack through old files to ferret out
what In tarnation you are talking
about. ,
What do you recommend for the
Itch? All tour memoera oi our sam
llv tiau it in. n. A.t
Answers-Management of scabies Is
flven In detail In booklet "Save Your
kin" for copy send 25 cents and
stamped pre-addressed envelope. It
tells how to deal with numerous skin
troubles.
(Copyright, 1044, John T. Dllle Co.)
Car y Grant In Famous Picture
Starting Sunday at the Craterian is Cary Grant In the comedy
hit "Arsenic and Old Lace." Josephine Hull and Jean Adair are
the two sweet little old ladles who supply both the Arsenic and
the Old Lace. Others in the grand , cast are Raymond Massey,
Jack Carson and Peter Lorre.
THE GRANGE
Roxy Ann Grange
The annual Thanksgiving dinner-
for Roxy Ann grange was
announced at the meeting Fri
day and all grangers are urged
to attend. Ladles are to contact
Mrs. Elhyln Lehman for. de
tails. The dinner begins at noon
Thursday.
H. E. Chairman Verda Quack
enbush announced that the next
H. E. meeting will be December
13 at grange hall. Mrs. Frank
Hansen Is hostess. Mrs. Quacken
bush also requested that the
ladles bring pies to the next
grange meeting. A charge of 10
cents will be made for coffee
funds.
Mrs. Hansen, ways and means
chairman for November, an
nounced a card party for Novem
ber 25 at the hall.
Refreshments for last meeting
were served by Mr. and Mrs.
Rushton, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Wolfe.
SCHOOLING NEEDED
Washington, Nov. 22 0).R
Xho navy announced today that
20.000 deck officers of the U. S
merchant marine must obtain a
certificate of proficiency from
the navy by January 1 In order
to continue sailing merchant
ships.
Grandma Switches Millions of Mothers To
Her Idea of Mutton Suet and Medication
"Old Rellibla" For Relieving Chest Colds' Muscle Tightness Coughing,
Neuralgic and Rheumatic Pain, Chapped Lips and Nostrils, Sim
phi Bruises and Sprains and Many Other Horn Use.
Grandma was a great one forlphlegm and relieving coughs,
"rubbing'' the niiaeries of chest Rubbed on chest, throat, back it
colds and many other simple pains melts instantly, quickly vanishes
and aches of her family. The rub .to act 8 ways (1) To relieve pain
she used was medicated in her own at nerve ends in skin. (2) To ease
way but she insisted that it contain chest muscle tightness by counter-
mutton suet. She liked the way
mutton suet disappeared as it
helped carry medication to nerve
ends in the skin to relieve pain.
Todny science has modernised
Grandma's old-time pain relief
principle to bring you Penetro, the
salve with a base that contains old
inshloned mutton suet plus 6 ac
tive Ingredients. Now mothers ev
erywhere are praising this newer
relief and thanking Grandma for
her idea that is switching habits of
long standing. During this sea
son of colds, Penetro is so helpful
(n easing chest mufcle tightness,
aooUiipi chest xa vuaes, loosening
irritation. (3) To soothe Irritated
breath passages through inhaled
aromatic vapors.
Many households call Penetro a
real-friend in so many other ways,
too aa it eases neuralgic and rheu
matlo pain, takes sting from
chapped lips and nostrils, acta as
soothing dressing for bruises, mi
nor cuts. No wonder mothers today
are praising Penetro and druggists
everywhere are recommending it.
So clean, so white, so easy-to-use
and such a comfort-brlnger for so
many simple every day home needs.
Do as millions are doing today
get your jar of economical reoetro.
On the Radio Chain
STATIONS!
' Chain affiliation ana where they
are on the dial! (
KALE (CBS) 1JJ0, Portland;
REX (NBC-Blue) 1190, Portland!
KOA (NBC-Blue and MBS) 1510,
Spokane; KOO (NBC-Blue) S10,
San Francisco; KCW (NBC-Red),
820, Portland; KJB (NBC-Blue)
1000, Seattle; KNX (CBS) 1070,
Los Angeles; ROA (NBC-Red) 50.
Denver; KOIN (CBS) J0, Port
land; KOMO (NBC-Red) 950,
Seattle; KPO (NBC-Red) SsO,
San Francisco; KSb (CBS) 1160,
Salt Lake City.
Time shown la PWT
weenesoay
fl:O0 p. m Terry and Pirates, BN;
nv ndMM VHP
tit p n -Aupennan MBS' Otck
Tracy, BN: Relax In Rhythm. MBC.
5:30 D m. jack Armstrong BN:
Harry Flannery news CBS:vAdven.
mm a Tnm Ml MRS
5:45 p m Elmer Peterson, NBC:
Night News Wire MBS: upi aua
nlxht. BN. News. CBS
o:uu p in nu uio u in n.wtn.;,
it..iij, MRS f.jr lion and
News. BN; Inner Sanctum, CBS; d-
oie laxiior, no-. .
-in n m Snotlleht Bands. BN;
Mr. District Attorney, NBC; Which Is
Which, cb.
.T OU p m Kay Knars Kollega
NBC; Great Momenta in Mualo, CBS:
Raymond Gram Swing, BN.
7:1ft p m unwell Thomas. MBS:
The Colonel, CBS.
7:30 p m. Scramby Amby, BN:
Nelson Eddy, CBS; Lone Ranger,
MBS.
e.00 p m Mercer's Musie Shop
NBC; News, BN: Jack Kirkland Show.
CBS; Mam Line. MBS.
8:15 p nv Fleetwood Lawton. NBC;
Lum and Abner BN Passing Parade
CBS
8:30 p m. Carton 'of Cheer. NBC:
My Best Girls BN Di Christian CBS
Bulldna Orummond MBS
9:00 p m Mr and Mrs North
NBC: Jack Carson, CBS; News, MBS;
Dunninger, BN.
0:30 u nv rutton uewla Jr.. MBS
1000 p m News NBC.
10:30 p. m. Symphonette. NBC.
11:45 B.. m. On all night, BN.
Thursday
8 00 p m. Terry snd Pirates. BN:
OK for Release. NBC.
5 16pm Ihck ITecy BN: Super
man, MBS
5 30 p m Jack Armstrong BN
Harry Flannery, Newa, CBS; Tom Mix,
MBS.
5:45 o m Caotaln Mldnlaht. BN:
Night News Wire, MBS. Nowa. CBS
8 00 o m -Music Hall NHC. Major
Bowes CBS Gahnel Heatler MBS
Carlson eru) News BN
8:15 p m. Screen Test MBS: Lou
rtolti tiN
6.30 p m Bob Burns NBC:
Spntlliiht Bands BN Corliss Archer
CBS Starlight Serenade MRS
7:00 p m - Abbott and Costal lo
NBC Raymond Gram Swing BN
First Line, CBS; Henry Gladstone
MBS. .
7 11 o ' m. Lowell rhomaa MBh
7:30 p m March ot Time, BN. Red
Ryder, MBS: Rudy Vallee. NBC.
8:00 p. m. Muslo Shop, . NBC.
Sammy Kaye, MBS.
81b p m -mam editor NHCv Lum
and Ahner. BN
8 30 p m Cmlee time NBC:
Death vai'ey Sheriff CBS Fred War
inn Snow BN
Sou p m News MBS America a
Town Meeting of the Air, BN; Dinah
Shore NBC.
a IS o m Rea Miller MBS
9 30 p m Ellery Queen Mystertee
NBC: Fulton Lewis Jr., MBS; Woody
Herman Orch . CBS
10:00 p. m News Reporter, NBC.
Gold Hill
I Gold Hill. Nov. 22 Carl
-Lentz, local barber, underwent
a major operation Thursday
morning In Medford. He is get
ting along nicely and will be
able to be home in another week
Leo, Walker, U. S. N., Is
nome on leave for a visit with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
waiKer, and sister, Charlotte,
Mrs. C. A. Dusenberry was in
Medford several days last week
serving on the jury,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and
daughter of Richmond, Cal
spent a week here, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Miller of
the Locust Auto Court.
Mrs. Lena Essman and two
children were overnight guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Bailey and Kenneth. They were
en route to Olympla, Wash.,
wnere iney will reside.
Mrs. C. E. Clark and three
children of Kansas City, Mo
are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Calrk's aunt, Mrs. Earl Taylor.
Mrs, Clark has spent some time
at Farragut, Idaho, with her hus
band, who is in the medical
corps of the navy,
John Ransom returned to
Portland the first of the week
after visiting several days with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. .
Paul Clark of Corpus Chrlstl,
Texas, is visiting his sister, Mrs.
William Ritchie, Jr.
- Mr. and Mrs. R. Kenneth Pal
mer and children, Kenneth and
MONEY
TO LOAN!
On JEWELRY CAMERAS
and MUSICAL INSTRU
MENTS Used and unre
deemed tawdry at great
sa-'ngs
PEOPLES LOAN CO.
22914 E. Main Street
State License P 137
Jack, rrlvea - Tuesday from
Phoenix, Ariz. The Palmers re
cently purchased the Joe Blair
home here. -Mrs.
- A. 'J.' Spence and' son,
Adrian, are spending the week
with- their family here. - Mrs.
Spence teaches school at Agnes
and has been attending institute
at Coqullle.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Pegert
of Coqullle, Ore., visited Thurs
day with Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Keis on there return trip from
Orland, Cal.
Mrs. Georgia Mae Murray and
children, who have been visiting
in Texas, returned here Wednes-1
day to be with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hancock and family,
' Mrs. Lon Boswell of Tilla
mook, Ore., and Mrs. Nellie Mer-
riman of Davis, Cal., were call-
ers at the . Robert Kies home
Friday. .
Lt. and Mrs. John Thomas vis
ited Saturday with Mrs. Thomas'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Z.
Smith and family. Mrs. Thomas
is the former Gladys Smith.
Members from Amethyst Re-
biikah lodge attending the dis
trict convention in Central Point
Thursday were Mesdames Nora
Bailey, Etta Carter, Pearl Fer
guson, Willie McLean, Mildren
Newnham, Irene Hendrickson
and Effle Wyatt. At the evening
session the degree team of Ame
thyst lodge No. 97 put on the
degree work and Ellen Mae Gail
gave several whistling numbers.
Mrs. Jay Frederick and daugh
ter, Jill, are visiting in Grants
Pass with Mrs. Frederick s par
ents.
Joe Fankey, who has ben in
Alaska and the Aleutian islands
the past two years, ha. returned
home and expects to be here
for the winter.
Paul - Reynolds, working at
Astoria, has1 been spending the
past week here with his family,
The Harry Foley family have
purchased the small Pankey
place and are now residents of
Gold Hill.
Staff Sgt. Roy Kilgore bos re
ceived an honorable discharge
after aervlne three vears and
five months with ihe army. Roy
has seen overseas service and
received the purple heart. He
expects to make his home here.
Gestapo Hanging
Cologne Rioters
With U. S. Forces In Hurtegen
Forest, Germany, Nov. 22 U.R)
German prisoners of war said
today that disorders broke out
recently in Cologne, and the
gestapo is hanging civilians
there for disobeying official or
ders.
(Swiss dispatches last week
quoted travelers from Germany
as reporting that a section of the
Cologne inhabitants had come
out openly against continuing
the war and 21 persons were
hanged publicly in a single day.)
Use Man mnuue Want Ada
Cenlral Pt. Grange
Dinner and Dance
Scheduled Dec. 7
Central Point, Nov. 22 The
turkey .dinner and dance that Is
given annually by the Central
Point grange will be held -this
year December 7 In their hall.
As d o n'e last year,' a limited
number of tickets will be sold so
lt will be necessary to secure
these In advance. They may be
, obtained from grange members
W from Warren Patterson at the
national Harm Loan association
office on West Sixth street in
Medford and at Wilson's Hard
ware store in Central Point Din
ner will be served from 6 to 8
p. m. with dancing to follow.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Oreomulslon relieves promptly be
mse lt goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
io soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
oranes. Tell your druggist to sell yov
i bottle of Oreomulslon with the un
lerstandlng you must like the way lt
'lulckly allays the cough or you are
,o have your money back.
CREOMULSION
'nrCouBhs Chest Colds. Bronchit'-
TRUCKS
to FCHm-mn tohs,
fits araauna
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
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OFFICERS' CLUB
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Chicken and Steak Dinners
Moat unique Place in So Ota -Cl.OSKD
MONDAYS
fbarsdaya Private ParUes Only
rot BerarvarjoBa Ph Onid U1U-47S
KYLE'S ,
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
Opea-f p. m. to 2 a. m
Phone Central Point 472
(or reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point Out of Bounds for
Service People
ladles of the grange will hold
their bazaar in' connection.
Mrs. William Foley is In
charge of tickets.
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Cocktail Lounge
Dancing ...
On Crater Lake Highway
Near Trail
Telephone Trail 1404
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