EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE -WadnasdaT. Dae. 1(44
Your Health and Its Care
BY DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. D.
Readers tbould addrasa tnqulrias tot Dt. William Brady '
26S El Camino. BaVarly HUls. Calif.
CRANK ABO
Members of my family some
times complain bitterly that
whatever they complain of seems
always to can
for fresh air
and- exercise.
Meaning they
have to groan
like the devil
to get an okeh
for any medi
cine from me.
But then, a
doctor, even a
real doctor,
should n e vie r
at t e m p t . to
Di BradT treat members
of his family or even more dis
tant relatives. :
I do believe reasonable
amount of exercise Is good- for
nearly everybody. It is perfectly
evident, to my mind, that a great
many people suffer from lack of.
neglect of or insufficient cultiva
tion of daily exercise physical
work, playing games, athletics
or Just gymnastic or callsthenlc
exercise.
For the geek who conducts
this" column a fair minimum
amount of exercise for a day
consists of. say a dozen rolls, a
dozen of each of the movements
of the Last Brady Symphony as
indicated and Illustrated in "The
7 Keys to Vlte" (for copy send
25 cents and stamped pre-addressed
. envelope), half, a dozen
runs up and down one flight of
stairs, a walk of seven' blocks to
the bowling green, one or two
games of lawn bpwls, .".a - walk
back home, three or four sprints
upstairs to the studio to see that
- all the .girls punch the time
clock, etc., and so another day.
That is the minimum amount of
physical activity for a mature
adult,' I believe. . '
-Now listen to this Montreal
lad. He is 64 and for five years
he has spent 20 to 30 minutes
every morning in bending exer
cises, in spite of the views of
some authorities aboUt-the dan
gers of exercise for persons past
' 80 or 60. Moreover. he does 1000
of the standlng-and-touching-toes
bends, or e 1 s e . 1000 ly Inn-on-back-a
n d-ralsing-legs-to vertical.
A thousand times at a seance,
mark youl ..;'. -'
Eagle Point .1
Zngle Point, Dec. 6 Gertrude
Stanley is busy commuting be
tween here and Medford, mak
ing sure that the new grand
daughter who arrived at the
Community hospital December
1, is getting every attention to
ward her comfort. The little
miss is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Bertland Stanley and
weighed S pound on arrival.
Grandpa Roy is perfectly will
ing to cook hit own dinners for
he thinks It won't be long until
the precious object of attention
Will be cooking for- him.. - v -
Ben Moomaw and Miss Nettie
Raider of Coqullle, arrived here
Sunday for a few days visit with
Ms nephew, riay Harnlsh, and
family, also other relatives..
A son was born to Cpl. and
Mrs. Wm. Inglebert at Camp
White hospital November 25,
and was named William Lee.
$he little fellow hasn't been
very wel 1 but was somewhat
improved on last report. Mrs.
Inglebert was brought back to
ber home Monday but the baby
will be kept at the hospital un
til stronger. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Overdlck
moved to Klamath Falls recent
ly to make their home, having
bought property, and both have
positions there. Mrs. Overdick's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Hurst plan on leaving soon for
there also to make their home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fleming
of Medford were dinner " guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Hender
son last Saturday.
Sympathy of friends In this
community Is extended the fam
ily of Mrs. Mollie Holmes who
passed away at her home in Cen
. tral Point November 20. Her
warm, sincere friendliness and
ready smile will be greatly
missed by a host of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sowell of
Butte Falls called at the Hen
derson home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hale and
son, Lloyd, Mrs. Hale's mother
Mrs. Mcda Budse of Medford
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Ballard and
small son, and Wm. Inslebert
were dinner guests Thursday of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh.
Mrs. Beulah Lemmon and two
small children will arrive in
Eagle Point Tuesday evening to
stay witn Mrs. Lemmon's moth
er, Mrs. Millie Tlngleaf, until
after Christmas, when they will
return to tneir home in Sacra
mento, Calif.
Eagle Point Extension Unit
will meet at the home of Mrs
Flo Newland Thursday, Dec. 14
commencing at 10:30 a. m. They
will serve a planned luncheon
and the subject will be "War
ZERO CLUB
Out ot bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners 7 00 p. m., I a m
except Sunrise Phone day
time 6300 night 9101 -
UT EXERCISE
: The lad says he started that
with the Idea of correcting con
stipation, and he thinks it has
helped. But now he wonders
whether there is any actual dan
ger to the heart or arteries If he
continues his dally stint as de
scribed. " '
First, I don't believe exercise
is particularly good for constipa
tion, or rather I should say a rea
sonable ' amount of I exercise
dally such as walking three to
six miles will do everything
for constipation that any more
strenuous exercise possibly can
do.
, Whether the lad should go
right on doing his thousand setting-up
movements dally he him
self can answer far better than
I can. If he feels oke immediate
ly after the seance and one or
more hours afterward, the in
dulgence is oke. If he doesn't
feel fine and dandy right after
the exercise or an hour or two
afterward, then he had better
ease down to a reasonable num
ber of movements at each seance
from half a dozen to 20 or 30.
If he still doesn't feel o good
after the exercise, then he "had
better consult his physician.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Good Skin ll Worth Savins
Please Inform me which of your
pamphleta, if any, deali with common
kin diseases, and which deals with
care of the complexion and treatment
of. blemishes? (L. M.)
Answer Booklet "Cosmetic Blem
ishes" deals with wrinkles, scars,
moles, etc. for copy send 10 cents
and stamped pre-addressed envelope.
Booklet "Save Your Skin" deals with
various akin diseases for copy send
35 cents and stamped'' pre-addressed
envelope. Pamphleta are available as
follows:
.Acne Blackheads and Pimples :
Eczema 1
.The Silvery Scale Disease (Psoriasis)
Foot Itch (Ringworm. Athlete's Foot)
Prutitiua (Itching without apparent
' cause)
; Excessive Sweating
Hives .
Ivy Poisoning
Varicose Veins (and varicose ulcer)
Care of the Hair and Scalp
Relief for Allergy
For any one pamphlet send stamped
envelooe bearing your address and
name the pamphlet in writing. A clip
ping will not suffice. If you ask for
more than one. Inclose 10 cents for
each additional one you want.
,. .. ..- . Mult .... . .
Is pasteurized milk as -good for you
as .raw milk? (J. L. D.)
Answer I prefer either grade A
raw milk from tuberculin .tested herd
or - certified milk raw, to any, milk
pr-bo1led (pasteurized).
(Copyright, 1944, by John F. Dille Co.)
time buffet meals," with Julia
and Ann Davies as leaders.
Christmas gift exchange will be
held in the afternoon. Gifts are
not to exceed 25c in price.
Mrs. Orvil Henderson receiv
ed a letter last week dated No
vember 18 from her grandson.
T.Sgt. Wnv. H. Glpson. He is
now in the Philippines with the
6th ranger Infantry battillon, to
which he was recently trans
ferred from the 98th field ar
tillery battalion. He wrote in
part,-. "We have been overseas
now for 24. months and still no
sign of a returning date. It seems
still In the dim and distant fu
ture.' So don't look for me until
you see me, but am still hoping
it won't be many months. How-ever,-1
am well and have been
very fortunate, for which I am
truly thankful." .
George Phillips, who under
went a serious operation in St
Vincent's hospital In Portland
this fall, arrived home recently
and Is able to be out-of-doors
and to greet friends.
Harold Emison returned to his
home near San Francisco the
iirsi or ibsi weeic, aner Helping
his father, S. N. Emison settle
business interests here prior to
the letter's moving to California
Mrs. Beatrice Galbreath. daueh-
to rof s. N. Emison, has sold her
property in Eagle Point to a
California corporation and is
now teaching school near San
Diego. , . , ,
Incubator Baby
. Grows Up To Be
Health Champion
Chicago. Dee. 6 (U.R) A
bright-eyed young woman who
spent the first days of her life
In an incubator beams ahn tvn
frail was named today as one of
tour national health champions
Elizabeth Ann Laughner, 18
Leetonia. O.. a freshman nt Wit
tcnbertf college, wax one nf the
health champions selected today
at tne national 4-h congress, Be-
sines Deinff nn Inriihntnr hnhv
she was 111 durins munh nf her
childhood and underwent a serl-
our operation when she was 8
years old. She said her health
was largely the result nt drink
ing milk with every meal. Miss
uiugnner is o feet, svj inches
tan ana weighs 112 pounds.
VIIYQU1IITUPLETS
always do this for
CHEST GOLDS!
Ta ff watts Mm CeagWag
gars Israel sad JUMaJ Masctot
Whenever the Quintuplets catch ooM
thsirchesta, throats and barks are rubbed
with Muaterole. Powerfully toothing
Mustevole not only promptly relieves
com ha. sore throat, aching cheat muscles
due ta colds but alio helps area up
coaptation in upper bronchial tract, nose
udtoaUIVoadaralertraicisrant.feiof
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ESCAPE FROM JAP
SLAUGHTER BOAT
TOLD BY SOLDIER
Sergeant Captured on Ba
taan Among Those Sur
i vivlng Torpedoing.
Houston, Tex., Dec. 8 (U.R)
A halr-ralslng story of imprison
ment in the Philippines for two
and a half years and final escape
from his captors by diving from
a Japanese "slaughter boat" was
told today by Tech. Sgt. Denver
R. Rose, home after his Pacific
nightmare,
Rose, a defender of Bataan
and Corregidor and one of
those forced to take- the infa
mous "march of death", consid
ers himself the luckiest man in
the world.
. The 23-year-old Houston sol
dier, a native of 'Forth Smith,
Ark., escaped from a Jap prison
ship during a prisoner transfer
in the Philippines some months
ago. He escaped once after the
ship was torpedoed, swam four
miles to an island, was. recap
tured, and escaped again.
Near Land
"I was within SO miles of
land," Rose said, "when the
Japs came up in small boats and
caught about 30 of us.
"They tied our hands behind
us and took us to another prison
ship. They roped us together
ard stood us in a line along the
rail. They then started shooting
us, one at a time..
"Using his sword, a Jap cut
the rope to loose the first man
In line. He was taken to the
stern of the boat and shot In the
back. He felMnto the water.
"Meanwhile, I found the
frayed end of a steelcable by
feeling with my" fingers behind
my back and rubbed the ropes
across the sharp edges until . I
got free." . ,
The sergeant exhibited scars
to show ho whlsvarm had been
to show how his aims had. been
Makes Break
."I decided I'd. just as soon.be
shot trying to get away as the
ther way, so I made a break
for it.
"I ran to the front end of the
ship and slipped. down. Into; the
anchor hole. After a while. I
heard shooting again, so I let
myself down into the water.
Rose swam the four miles
back to land, where friendly
guerillas cared for him and sev
eral Americans who had made
good in the first escape attempt.
Urgently Heeded!
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL
CRATER LAKE MOTORS
Sixth and Ivy
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was picked .up by V. S. Naval
forces and taken to ' Australia,
and thence. to the United States.
On the Radio Chain
STATION SI '
Chain affiliation and if hare ther
are on the dial:
KALE (CBS) IMS, fort land.
BEX (NBC-Blue) llti, Portland.
KOA (NBC-Blue and MBS) la 10.
Spokane; KGO (NBC-Blue) StO.
San rrandsco; KGW (NBC-Bed),
(20, Portland; KJK (NBC-Blue)
laaa. Seattle: KNX (CBS) 1070.
Loa Angeles; KOA (NBC-Bed) S50.
Denver; KOIN (CBS) S70, Port-
land: . BOMO
Seattle; BPO
San Francisco:
(NBC-Bed) SS0.
SSL. (CBS) use.
Salt Lake City.
Time Sbosrn Is lWT
Wednesday
8:00 p. m Terry and Plratas, BN;
OK for Release. NBC.
8:15 p. m. Superman, MBS; Dick
Tracy, BN; Relax In Rhythm, MBS.
8:30 p. m. Jack Armstrong. BN;
Harry Flannery. News, CBS; Adven
tures of Tom Mix, MBS.
8:48 n. m. Elmer Peterson. NBC;
Night News Wire, MBS; Capi. Mid
night, BN: News, CBS.
fl:00 n. m Gabriel Heatter. MBS:
Carlson and News, BN; Inner Sanctum,
CBa; Eddie cantor, ntw.
6:30 p. m. Spotlight Bands, BNtt
Mr. District Attorney, NBC; Which is
Which, CBS. .
7:00 p. m Kay Kyser's Kollege.
NBC: Great Moments in Music. CBS:
Raymond Gram Swing, BN; Sumner
Welles, MBS.
7:18 p. m. Lowell Thomas, MBS:
The Colonel, CBS.
7:30 p. m. Scramby Amby, ' BN;
Nelson Eddy, CBS; Lone Ranger. MBS.
8:00 p. m. Mercer'a Music Shop,
NBC; News, BN; Jack Klrkland Show.
CBS: Main Line. MBS.
8:18 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC:
Lum and Abner, BN; Passing Parade.
CBS. '
8:30 p. m. Carton of Cheer, NBC:
My Best Girls, BN: Dr. Christian, CBS:
Bulldog Drummond, MBS.
0:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. North,
NBC; Jack Carson, CBS; News, MBS;
Dunnlnger, BN.
0:30 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr.. MBS.
10:00 p. m News. NBC.
10:30 p m. Symphonette, NBC.
11:48 p. m. On all night, JIN.
' ' Thursday
8:00 rj. m. Terrv and Plratea. BN?
OK for Release. NBC.
s:la D. m. sick Tracy. BMI super
man. MBS.
S:30 n. m. aele Armstrong. BN:
Harry Flannery, News, CBS; Tom Mix.
MBS.
8:48 p. m. Cantaln M dniaht. BN:
Night News Wire, MBS: News, CBS.
e:uu p. m. music Hau, NHg;sMajor
Bowes. CBS: Gabriel Heatter. MBS:
Carlson and News, BN.
6:13 d. m. -screen Teat. MBS: -Lou
Holtr. BN.
6:30 p. m. Bob Burns, NBC; Spot
light Bands. BN: Corliss Archer, CBS:
Starlight Serenade, - MBS.
7:00 p. m. Abbott and Coatello.
NBC; Raymond Gram Swing, BN;
First Line, CBS; Henry Gladstone,
MBS. . ,
7:18 p. m Lowell Thomas, MBS.
7:30 n. m. March of Time. BN: Red
Ryder, MBS; Rudy Vallee. NBC:.
b:uu p. m. music snop, zrac:
Sammy Kaye, MBS.
8:18 D. m.Nliht Editor. NBC: Lum
and Abner, BN.
8:30 p. . m. Coffee Time, NBC:
rj"ath Valley Sheriff, CBS; Fred War
lift Show, BN.
9:00 p. m. News, -MBS; - America's
Town Meeting of the Air, BN; Dinah
Shore, NBC.
9:13 p. m Rex Miller, MBS.
0:30 o. m. Ellery Queen Mysteries,
NBC: Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS; Woody
-Herman Orch., CBS.
10:00 p. m. News Reporter, NBC.
THE GRANGE
Applegato Grange
Master Glen Best presided at
the regular meeting November
24 of Applegate Grange.
Prices and markets of clover
Phone 2297
By GLUT A3 WILLIAMS
Atf UNIHttRRUPIlBtf SltsRV JU6f
seeds ' and livestock were : dis
cussed by C. H. Elmore, agri
culture chairman. ,
Home Economics Chairman
Bessie Elmore reported that
there will be no December
meeting of the club and the Jan
uary meeting will be at Marie
Benedict's.
Applegate Grangers were cor
dially invited to attend a social
evening with Williams Creek on
December 7.
All members were urged to
Chilker's Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine Dance Refreshments .
Chicken and Steak Dinners
Most Unique Place in So Ore
CI.OSKO MONDAYS
Thoredars Private Parties Only
For Katamtjon, pn Gold OIU tT
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06 A-AP
attend Installation of officers at
Central Point Grange, .hall. De
cember 14.
The following' members' were
elected to the executive com
mittee: Bert Clute, C. L. .Rich,
and Marie Benedict.
There will be no Grange meet-
BEAUTIFUL -
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LODGE
IS NOW Of EN .
Delicious Dinners -Cocktail
Lounge
Dancing
On' Crater Lake Highway
Near Trail
Telephone Trail 1404
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ing on December 8 at the an
nual Christmas party will be
held on December 13 with every
one bringing a gift for exchange.
The price is not to exceed 25c
Over SO airplane parts are
made of compressed, resin
KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
. DINNERS
Opoa p. m. to t a. fa
Phone Central Point 472
for reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point Out ot Bounds fox
Service People
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welder has yet written her
phone number on a supercharg
er, however.
Beware Coughs
from common colds
That Hang On
Creomulsion relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In
flamed bronchial mucous mem
wanes. Tell your druggist to sell you
bottle of Creomulsion with the un
ierstanding you must like the way it
lulekly allays the cough or you are
.0 have your money back.
CREOMULSION
'nr Coughs. Chest Colds. Bronchitis
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