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, , . ....... . . EIOHT MEDPORD MAIL TRIBUNE ' Friday. January B. 1945 - Your Health and Its Care BY OR WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Baadan should adrfraat UiqulriM toi Or. William Brady let Cl Casolao. Barly KUla Call. HYGIENE OP Air and sunlight are as good tor the scalp as they are for the entire skin surface. So far as the neaun 01 the hair and the general health are concerned one should never wear hat, cap or other head covering un less it is really necessary for p r o t e c tlon against ex treme cold, ex. Or. Brady eesslve sun, insects or enemy cognlzanxe. 0 wouldn't bother my head about the notion of too much ultravlolence addling my brains if I were you but then If I were you, I suppose I wouldn't take chances going about with out a hat.) We have already described the only kind of massage that is good for scalp (and hair) systematic kneading or squeez ing of the scalp with your hand for a minute or two each night and morning, not rubbing or friction. Treatment of excessive dry ness of the scalp and hair or excessive oiliness of scalp and hair will be given after we get It washed up. How Often Should One Wash the Hair? Well, how often should one wash? Every Saturday night I should say, on the average, that Is, if it isn't too blamed cold and hence inconvenient to enjoy a daily air bath. . - Finicky creatures may insist It is de rlsueur to bates at least once or twice a day and they Insist on that with he utmost vulgarity but they seldom carry the affectation to the scalp. They may wallow In the unsanitary tub a good share of their time but still they do gen erally go for weeks without once washing scalp or hair. Let's be consistent about It. i 1 repeat once a week is enough for a complete wet wash, as. a general rule. The occupation or condition of some individuals may take more frequent wash- On The Home Front MEDFORrWTRIBUNE News From Jackson County for Men in the Armed Services The Mail Tribune suggests you clip and mall this 'newt roundup to a relative or friend In service. Dear.. The home folks settled down to the usual routine this week after the holidays, with business returning to normal after the Christmas and New Year rush and the young. folk returning to school. New Year's day was somewhat gloomy as far as the weather was concerned and .'ice then the valley hat had considerable fog with the ther mometer none too high. The hills are covered with snow, a recent snowfall leaving five ad ditional inches on the ground at Fish lake. A spectacular fire early Dec. 80 destroyed the Chateau with all Its contents. Three persons sleeping in the building had to be taken to safety through the roof. The building had recently been purchased by an Ashland woman and two Los Angeles men and was to have reopened over the week-end for the New Year's festivities. Riding the crest of six-game winning streak, Medford'a Black Tornado will open the southern Oregon conference Friday night when they meet Ashland Grizz lies, defending state champions, on the Medford floor. Saturday night Medford will meet Eureka, Calif., here. On a trip Into Willamette val ley Medford won all three games, defeating Albany once and Salem twice. Other victories are two over North Bend and one over Coos Bay. With the continued Illness of Circuit Judge H. K. Hanna, the state supreme court has assigned Circuit Judge James W. Craw ford of Portland to the local court for the time being. Judge J. B. Coleman It still confined to his home but said to be im proved. Myers-Holland Post 129, American Legion, was officially Installed at Central Point Wed. ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners, 7:00 p. m.. 3 a. m , except Sunday. Phone day time 5300; night 0101. THE SCALP ing necessary or desirable. So-called "tincture of green soap" of "liniment of soft soap" is excellent for washing scalp or hair. This is a soap made of lin seed oil, with a little oil of lav ender, in alcohol. Any soap that is suitable for toilet use is suit able for a shampoo. It is hardly worth while medicating soap in any circumstance, unless you in tend to keep the soap applied long enough (many hours) to get any effect from the medica ment. That is, for you and me it does beat the bugs what a Hollywood star can get out of the right brand of soap, doesn't it? Be sure to rinse the scalp and hair repeatedly with tepid wa ter after a shampoo, to remove all soap. It is best to dry the hair naturally by pressing a towel on it, and then letting it dry in the ordinary room tem perature, rather than by apply ing heat or hot air. There is no risk or danger of any kind involved in going out Immediately after washing the scalp or hair. - If you prefer to harbor some qaint notions about this, suit your own fancy ours Is still a free country. When the scalp and hair are quite dry after shampoo it may be well to apply a few drops of a suitable' oil to. the scalp by parting the hair and rubbing it on the scalp with fingertips, or by spraying It on the scalp from tip of atomizer held almost in contact with the scalp, to re place the normal sebum or skin oil removed by washing. Suit able for this purpose are fresh olive oil, castor oil, sesame oil, sweet almond oil, cotton seed oil, but not mineral oil. n QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Constipation Habit Doea your booklet on "The Constt- Satlon Habit" apply to children 2 and years old?' (Mrs. J. B. D.) '"why" do ""you' never aay anything about mucoui colltli? There muit be thousandi of people like myself who euffer. (E. R.) Aniwer Send 10 cents and stamped envelope' bearing' your address, for booklet "The Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene." It applies to persons of any age and to persons who have been persuaded to believe they have mucous colitis. Of the two classes the children a and 4 years old deserve m'ofe sympathy, "for their plight Is not their own fault. . (Copyright, 1945, by John T. Dille Co.) Data-. nesday night, several state' and district officers being present for the ceremonies. The post is named after Homer Myers and Vernon Holland, Central Point youths who gave their lives In this war and is the first post in war II to so honor war dead. Heading news of the service men this week Is the story of award of the Distinguished Serv ice Cross to Pfo. McDonald Cole man of Central Point. Pfc. Cole man, described by an army writ er as a "little guy," packs a six shooter and by various and sundry means has accounted for 31 Germans during re cent months of the Italian cam. palgn. The soldier, known as "Windy," finally 'caught up with a bit of hard luck and is now in a hospital. ' From Europe comes word that Sgt. Robert D. Hellenbeck's P- 47 tighter group has been award' ed a distinguished unit citation for smashing two German armored columns near St. Lo last summer and that the B-25 bombardment group to which Sgt. Joseph H. Pruitt belongs has established the exceptionally low combat casualty rate of leu than one-half of one per cent. Cpl. E. M. Madden, stationed with 8th AAF in England, has been awarded a good conduct medal. A letter from Cpl. Richard Jewett in Italy told how the corporal was enjoying living in a house again after two years How To Relieve Bronchitis Oresmulslon relieves promptly be. imuse It goes right to the seat of Xlif .rouble to help loosen and expel term laden phlnm, and aid nature a soothe and heal raw, tender, ln tamed bronchial mucous mem tranes. Tell your druRgtat to sell you bottle of Creomulslon with the un lerstandtng you must like the way It illicitly allays the cough or you art o have your money back. CREOMULSION or Coughs, Chut Colds. Branchirii spent In tents. He wrote of visit- inff Rome. Cassino. old Pomneii and other sections of Italy. Another letter came from Lt. Tommv Whit, a fiermfin nr fann er for the past year, who said mat ne naa received no letters or packages from relatives. Lt. White, former outstanding Med ford athlete, wrote that he is working in the athletic office of me prisoner camp repairing eaulnment and that his . lee. broken at the time his plane was shot down over Germany, is now neaied and that he has been able to play in several ball games. David Strantf haa been rennrfc. ed killed in line of duty at Saipan. . The nnmhf.r nf umrlfnmnn r. turning home after duty abroad continues to increase. One of the recent arrivals is Cnl. John W. Kirby, Jr., who saw action serv ice wun a Domoer group in New Guinea, Biak Islands, Nether lands East Indies and other spots. Cpl. Klrby flew home and naa me novai experience of eat lns two Christmas dinners nna on Biak Islands and the next on the plane which crossed the in ternational date line in time to give him . a second Christmas Also home over the holidays was First Lt. Robert E. Rose, now taking a refresher course at Vic-' torville. Calif T.t na hnM. ih. Distinguished Flying Cross, with two oax lear clusters and the air medal with three oak leaf clus ters awarded as the result nt a year's active service at an Eng- nsn Domoer station. Lt. (jg) C. H. Paske, Jr., is temnorarilv asslsneH tn h dnj Point naval base in Washington ana was in Medford over the holidays. He is recovering from Severe bums sufferer In nlana crash in Glenvlew, 111., some time ago. Lt, Paske served in the South Pacific for many months and has survived nine plane crashes ol various natures. Lt. Col. Fred W. Rrnna ha. been home for a brief leave after 34 months In the South Pacific, his last active duty being in the Philippines. He now reports to the Command and General Staff school, Ft. Leavenworth. Others home are Warren Parke, soundman first class," who spent a months In the South Pacific: Set. Harrv H l.nw back in Butte Falls for a time after 32 months In India; Cpl. Jack W.- Wright, home after three years In the Southwest f acme, including duty on Guadalcanal for which he re ceived a presidential nitnilnn- Pvt. William Meier, home after two years overseas, including re cent amy in the Philippines; pick Nelson, pharmacist first ciass wno spent a brief leave here and then reported in Seattle for hospitalization. Alton L. Mincer nf tha men. chant marine spent a brief time here after 11 months' sea duty and then went tn Mlogmiri in visit his wife and new son, the latter Dorn recently. Walter C. Teagiie, survivor of a destroyer which sank In a hurricane last fall, is visiting his parents in Talent and will then report to a nospitai in Norfolk, Va. Also home after a year's aervlps in (ho Pacific is Arland Thornell, Sic. taoya js. Fltts, AMMlc, who has oeen serving as a plane captain with a patrol squadron In the r-acmc, is home for a month, and Raymond. F. Cherry, Sic, who Dartlcinnted In the landing, Is also here. Lt. Bennie Longwill, who has been serving with the 41st and 33rd infantrv divisions in the Pacific for the past three years, suiiered a nervous collapse after the opening days of the Philip pine camnaisn and In nnur in hospital. Donald Wlmer, stationed on an aircraft carrier, has been pro moted tO llinlor OmHo llanfanont and Don- Monteith, stationed at Camp Blanding, has been pro moted to first lieutenant. Hene C. Raa was recently commis sioned a second lieutenant in the AAF at Moore Field, Tex. James R. Bobbett h'ai ffrariiiatrl from a machinist mate school Chalker't Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance-RefreshmenH Chicken and Steak Dinners Most Unique Plata In So. Ore. CLOSED MONDAYS Thursdays Private Parties Only 'or Reservations Ph. Gold Hill J4 THE WORLD AT ITS WORST ITS WVMW6 BOW W P'll'W rRRlVcwJ tO AIW6 SMNrtlY tWfil JUST W 1HE END VWD S0Mt!,W JWiti SOMf BOpy, AND SOMfBODV rM8T5 1VS IftSf PIECE Of CAKE 1W 50MCBCDV USE WANTS, AP SOME oMrr" SCRAPE HIS KNEE, SO frtAI ASE MOWERS ARRIVE COLLECT tHE MPR55r0rl W A WRETCHED TJME HAS ttSl WD BV AO. at Great Lakes, - TJ1., and Pvt. Robert Holitield has completed a radio course at Sioux Falls' S. D.' ' Flight Officer Russell Acheson has completed transport pilot training in Arizona and Palm Springs and it -in Medford on leave before reporting to an overseas training unit. Recent "blessed events" are at follows: daughter born to Lt. and Mrs. Wlmer, (Peggy Gar- lock); daughter born to Ensign and Mrs. Oliver P. Taylor, (Lor- ene Marguth); ton born to Lt. and Mrs. Lanse Pitts; ton born to Capt. and Mrt. R. H. Dough erty; daughter born to Capt. and Mrs.- John Crawford, (Janet Mann), and son born to Capt. and Mrs. Roger Holmgren, (Mar garet Mary Mann). The engagement of Zavlve Lester to Donald M. Minear was announced last week, also the engagement of Beverly Pearson to Sgt. Randy Hugdahl of the 91st division. Weddings an nounced were those of Joan Stoehr to E. Cordell Eubanks of San Francisco; Joyce Cox to Stephen Dippel; LaVerne Park- hurst to Robert E. Rudy, and Dea Jean Hardy, Klamath Falls, to Cpl. Jack W. Wright. On the Radio Chain STATIONS! Chain arriliaUon and wbsrethsr are oo the dial! KALE (CBS) 131. Portland REX (NHC-Blus) 1190, Portland KOA INBC-Hlue and MBS) 1510 Spokane, KOO (NBC-blue) S10 San Francisco; SOW (NBC-Kedl 620, Portland; KJR (NBC-Blue) 1000. Seattle; KNX (CBS) 1070 Los Antelei, KOA (NBC-Hed) 850 Denver: KOIN (CBS) S70, Port land, KOMO (NBC-Red) (50 Seattle, KPO (NBC-Red) (80 San Francisco; K8L (CBS). 11(0 Salt Lake City.' Time Shown la PWT Friday S'OD e. m. Terry and Pirates. BN: OK (or Release, NBC; Sam Hayes, News, MBS. 5:15 p. m Dick Tracy, BN. S:3U D. m JacK Armstrong. BN; Barry W. Flannery, News, CBS. 6:48 p. m. Elmer Peterson. Com mentator. NBC; Cant Midnight, BN: Night News Wire, MBS. News, CBS 8:00 p m Waltz Time. NBC, Ga briel Heatter, MBS; Sunset Serenade, BN Tonight In Hollywood, cms. 6:15 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS; News, BN. ' 6:30 n m. Peonle Are Funny. NBU: That Brewster Boy. CBS Double or Nothing, MBS; Spotlight Bands, BN. 7:uu p m Amos Anay, hsu Durante and Moore. CBS: Dale Car-' negle, MBS: Earl Godwin, Newa, BN. 7:18 p m. Lowell Thomas. MBS. 7:30 p m Stage Dnor' Canteen CBS; Lone Ranger, MBS;' Ed Wynn, BN; BUI Stern. NBC. 8:00 p. in. Stars of the Future, BN. Fights, MBS; Jack Klrkwood Show, CBS. - 8:15 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; 8:30 p m Dully s Tavern, NBC. Gang Bustera, BN; It Paya to Be Ig norant. CBS. 9:00 . p m. Furlough Fan, NBC: News. MBS: Aldrlch Family CBS 0:30 p. m. Adventures of Thin Man. CBS. ' - - 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; The Doc tor Talks It Over, BN; Milton Charles. Organist, CBS. . Ssturday 6:00 p. m Youth on Parade, CBS: orchestra, BN. 8:30 p. m. Boston Symphony, BN. R'AS n m hi... -TOO. I I.-. - - - I" .... -..., V J , huuh rsw son. NBC 8:00 p m. Barn Dance, NBC; This Is My Story. CBS v.ov v. in. apuuignt sanas, art; Can You Top This? NBC. w u. oi.- oaiurcay aerenaae. urjs 1 v iii.-TMuj bwiHiirao urea., BN: Patay Kelly. NBC. . gg J w own. 7:30 p m Grand or Dory. NBC X Bt?ydr' MBS' Th Mn cled in. Minj American music, tan: America in the Air, CBS; Truth or Consequences, NBC. "'-" " , -woo;, iieiana Stowe, BN. :uu p. m. Meet Your Navy, AN; Hit Parade, CBS; News, MBS. 9:18 p m. Dream Boat, MBS. . a:ju p. m. Tnree Suns Trio. 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