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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. Jan. is. 1S48 Your Health and Its Care . By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Header! ihould address inquiries toi Dr. William Brady 265 El CerrUno, Barer!? Hills, Calif. DENTIST DABBL Can you tell me what to eat to maintain health if one can have no sugar or starches? My eliminate these if I wish to save my teeth. The teeth are fall right and I have never lost one,: but n o w X r a y films show the bone structure so far destroy- Or. Brady ed that I will be lucky to keep any of them for ten years with the best of care and diet, he says. Without attention I'l lose them In two years . . . (Mrs. B. H. F.) It can't be done. Ma'am. It Is true that the Arctic explorers, Stefansson and Anderson, not only lived but thrived for a year on an exclusive meat diet both men under constant' ob servation and study of physi cians and physiologists. . Both finished the test in rather better general health than they had had at the begfhnlng. . . But sugars and starches (not necessarily refined or purified) normally should supply more than half the calories in the diet of the healthy person. When a dentist or a doctor instructs a patient to "eliminate starches and sugars'" from the diet, he betrays either an extra ordinary ignorance of human nutrition or contempt for the in telligence of the patient. - Mrs. B. H. F. adds that she is 40, has to keep busy all day taking care of her household and three children, and that "no sugar or starch tor the past four months has taken me down to 119 pounds." As she is five feet lx Inches tall her weight should be around 145 pounds. . What obscure reason there may be tor even attempting to exclude starches and sugars from the diet I can't imagine. There Is no scientific evidence that sugars and starches are in any way harmful to the teeth or the gums or to the bone struc ture of the Jaws. r mmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmimmmmmmmmmvimmm sajuuji! . 1 i.".!.! J'w.iiyj.jsj i 1 . , f , v - 1 . f f i SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE Lt Dorothy Hessi Bridgeport, W. Va, discusses French campaign with Sgt. Nelson E. Irving of Newark, N. J. She Is one of Army nurses who aids medical corps' record of saving 97 per cent of all battle casualties treated. Tl 5 --, w r Drswlng a bead on polio. Two-year-old Michael Sullivan of SL Louis, Missouri, recently recovered from a crippling attack of infantile paralysis, knows what THAT tight Is like. Michael was aided in his tussle with the Crlppler by the March of Dimes. This year's appeal, January 14-31, will help thousands of youngsters to win out against Infantile paralysis. More than 10,000,000 dimes contributed by the American people was spent by the National Foundation far Infantile Paraly sis In 1944 to provide the best of ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners. 7 00 p m , S a m except Sunday Plione day time AMOO. night II 101. ES IN DIETETICS On the other hand there is a good deal of scientific evidence and practical observation and experience in support of it, that deficiency of calcium (and phosphorus) in the diet or fail ure to assimilate , utilize and retain .these elements, is the common cause of soft, crumb ling, decaying teeth and degen eration in gums and bone struc ture too. ' ' I have a booklet "Save Your Teeth" which gives what I be lieve Is the best consensus of medical, dental and nutrition authorities - about this. For a copy send twenty-five cents and stamped envelope" bearing your address. If your letterhead or card shows that you are a den tist I'll be glad to send the book let with my compliments but in an envelope you yourself ad dress and stamp. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Measles Please itrlke hard at the notion that It la better to expose'Children to Measles while they are ao young that It will not go hard with them. Too many parente fall to realize the dan. ger of meaalei to the delicate apodal sense organa . . . (Amorican Society for the Hard of Hearing). Anawer The complication of otltia media llnflammatlon In ear inside the eardrum) la frequent In meaalea. In some, cases It leada to mastoid in volvement or meningitis. ParUal deaf ness is a sequel of ear Inflammation In measles. No ssne parent will per mit a child to be exposed to measles 11 It can possibly be helped, .. . They Anion the thinna mnnA 9nm h- teeth, besides proteins, phosphorus and calcium, they mention fluorine. nners can ii oe oDiainea, nave writ ten several places and they don't know.. (Mrs. O. M. B.) Anawer Realdenta of a few towns are now getting fluorine In the mu nicipal drinking water by way of a mass experiment to determ'ne wheth. er a trace of fluorine wUl actually reduce the frequency of carles or den tal decay (cavities). I advise you not to try to use fluorine except under direction of your dentist. A chapter on the subject Is Included In the pres. ent edition of -Save Your Teeth" for copy send 99 cents and stamped self-addressed envelope. I am glad to send a copy with my compliments to any dentist who asks for it on his professional stationery and provides a stamped envelope bearing his ad dress, ' , One Christmas Greeting Just because through the years you have done so much good for me I am wishing you and yours gladnesa and Joy, May Christmas magle follow you always. 8lncerely, ' Answer Thank you. Youra Is one of three or four such Christmas greet ings I was glad to rerelve. One little personally written greeting like that Is mora significant than the basket ful! of hideous readymade stuff that foes straight to the incinerator. (Copyright. 1A4S, John J. Oille Co ) modern care and treatment for all victims of the epidemic. Your dimes are again solicited this year, Jan. 14-31. Chalker't Motel t, Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dlne-Dance RetrethmenH Chicken and Steak Dinners Most Unmut Hlare in Se Ore. CLOHSD HIIMIAVS Thursdays Private Parties Onty rnr Reservations Pa Onld Hill 4! 1 1 v At 1' I w Mi m GIFTS FROM HOME bring sunny smiles to faces of WACs sta tioned in India as they leave headquarters with arms full of pack, ages.. From left are Evelyn M. Grabar, Milwaukee, Wis,; Pfc. Graot M. Dennis, Anderson, Ind.j Sgt Claire Perriott, Oakland, Calif, and Sgt Margaret M. Nugent, Newark. N. J.. On the Radio Chain I A I I O N S i ' Chain arflliauuD and where Uie are oo the dial) RAl.K ICBSI 1330, Purtland Itex (NUC-uluet 1190, Poriiand KGA INHC-Blur and MUSI 1110 Spokane. KOO (NBC-Uluei SIO San Pranrisco. KOW (NBC-Bedl 120. Portland: KJR (NBt Bluei 1000 Seallle. KNX (CU8I 1070 tos Angeles. HOA (NBI'-Redl 50 Denver KOIN . (CBS) 910, .Port land, HOMO (Ntlt: Rrd) B3U Sea'tle. KPO (NBC-Red) ' S0 San FranrUro. KSL ICBSt I1S0 Sail Lake City . . , ' Tlmr Shown U PWT ' Wednesday 8-00 p m Terry and Plratee BN OK or Rfelease, NBC: Man Named Jordan, CBS: News, MBS. 5:13 p m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super man, MBS. . 8 30 p m Jack Armstrong BN. Harry Flannery News. CBS: Adven tures of Tom Mix. MBS 8:45 p ni Elmer Peterson, NBC. Night News Wire. MBS. Capi 1 Mid. night BN News CBS 1:00 p m -Frank Sinatra. CBS. Eddie Cantor, NBC; Gabriel Heatter, MBS. 6:30 p. m Spotlight Bands, BN Mr District Attornev NBC Which Is Which, CBS. Cisco Kid, MBS , 7:00 p m Kay Kyser s Kollega NBC. Ureal Momenta In Music,. CBS Sumner Welles, MBS. T1K n m IjiwhII ThflltlSI MBS 7:30 p. m. Lone Ranger, MBS; Let Yourseu uo, i;ua.. 8:00 p m Supper Club, NBC: Jack KIrkland Show. CBS; Main Una, MBS; Ted Malone, BN 8.18 p m -Fleetwood Lawton. NBC bum and Abner, BN; Muslo That Satisfies, CBS. 8 30 p m - -Carton oi Cheer NBC Counterspy, BN; Dr. Christian, CBS; Bulldog Drummond, MBS. 0:00 p m - Mr and Mrs North NBC; Jack Carson. CBS; News. MBS. 0 30 p m -Fulton mwis Jr sins 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Carlson and News, BN. 1030 p m. Gene Knrppa Orch. CBS; Fenneman'a Nlte Club, BN. 11:00 p m. Milton Charles, organ Ut, CBS; News, BN Thursday 8:00 p m. Sam Hayes and the News. MBS: OK for Release. NBC; Terry and the Pirates, BN. 8:18 p. m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super man, MBS. 8:30 p m. Jack Armstrong, BN: Harry Flannery. News, CBS; Tom Mix. MBS. 8:48 p m. -Captain Midnight. BN: Elmer Peterson. NBC:' Night News Wire. MBS: News. CBS. i 0:00 D m -Music HaU, NBC; Major Grandma Switches Millions of Mothers To Her Idea of Mutton Suet and Medication "Old Reliable" For Relieving Chest Colds' Muscle Tightness Coughing, Neuralgia and Rheumatic Pain, Chapped Lips and Nostrils, Sim ple Bruises ana Sprains and Grandma was a Great ona for "rubbing" the miseries of chest colds and many other simple pains and aches of her family. The rub she used was medicated In her own way but she Insisted that it contain mutton suet. She liked the way mutton suet disappeared as it helped carry medication to nerve ends in the skin to relieve pain. Today science has .modernised Grandma's old-time pain relief principle to bring yon Penetro, the salve with a base that contains old fashioned mutton suet plus 6 ac tive ingredients. Now mothers ev- Xhere are praising this newer ' and thanking Grandma for her idea that is switching habits of long standing. During this sea son of colds, Penetro is ao helpful in easing: chest muscle tightness. soothing chest rawness, loosening SUBUMAN HEIGHTS mfUi V V f5lon T-"L 'IVE lOfiNEO WGGir4S,WHj1. fy'y'NSrllMAND NWIlSVOrJClDEMCElM A NATURE tVTCZI I ulSOaSFr-A -rP0 TWE EOmPMEMX-tT WAS f fig AND SUX36ER KXOK16 A ON MOOR OHH SLUGGER'S y "-mAnV A BETTER V .--s. VKSZk ( 5T0BEO WUENTrlEARNMlUUa WILL OPERATE IQWTTEL rORT-J EQUIPMENT ? A IVH'ESRI TV ( 1 7 dUDSE UAS I4AD 1 , ' S" M M fv m OH tWrtlWT HE CVER61ETM TRPTERl' N4l5ft ON HAVls BRtAKFAST MTWED OH ItiE TROHf SttP4 90 HE WOU'T" HAVE t KEEP HIS CKR V0OL WMfirtS A SECOND AT THE CORNER ... .-JO.ff Bowes. CBS: Gabriel Heatter, MBS 8:18 p. m. Supper Muste, BN. 6 30 p m Bob Burns NBC. Spot light Bands BN Corliss Areher CBS. Treasure Hour 01 Song, MBS. 7:00 p m -Abbott end Costello. NBC; Fred Waring Orch. BN; First Line. CBS: Henry Gladstone, MBS. 7:15 p m Lowell rhomus Man 7:30 p m March ot Time. BN. Red Ryder. MBS. Rudy Vallee. NBC: Here's to Romance. CBS 8:00 p m. Supper Club. NBC; Jack Klrkwood Show, CBS; Sammy Kayo. MBS. 8:15 p m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC: Lum and Abner, BN; Muslo That Sat isfies. CBS 8:30 p m Cotlee rime. NBC Death Valley Sheriff. CBS: America's Town Meeting of the Air. BN, 8:00 p m. News. MBS; Dinah Shore NBC 918 p m Res Miller MBS 9:30 p. m. The Saint, NBC; Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS; Gene Krupa Orclt., CBS. 10:00 p. m. News Reporter, NBC: News, BN 10:1S p. m. Sport Program, BN. 10:30 p. m. Gene Krupa Orch.. !T How the m IIIVIII JlWa? inrougn! v Many Other Home Uses. phlegm and relieving coughs. Rubbed on chest, throat, back it melts Instantly, quickly vanishes to act S ways (1) To relieve pain at nerve ends in skin. (2) To ease chest muscle tightness by counter Irritation. (8) To soothe irritated breath passages through inhaled aromatic vapors. Many households call Penetro a real friend in so many other ways, too as it eases neuralgic and rheu matic pain, takes sting from chapped lipa and nostrils,, acts 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-bringer for so many simple every day home needs. Do as millions are doing today get your jar of economical Penetro. ""Br CLUYAS WILLIAMS ' Li KhAED CBS: Tenn man's mte Club, BIf. . 11 .-00 p. m. News, BN. In 1945, about IS per cent more bananas than In 1944 will be available to American con sumers. The Increase, which still is only ubout 40 to SO per cent of the prewar supply, is a result NOW OPEN! JAKE -IT -EASY LODGE Dine and Dance Orchestra Every Night 6pen Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday One-Halt Mile Up Savage Creek STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX frtAAAAA A A A WXjr srors 70 Aoinirsf, """aseessjeeaasalSBl' f dsseaSaHasfas-- XlV m KW conMftr47txr. Ill 1)3 f f 1CsS 9 Mioses 2-w&J7 r , &ere-Dii rffflxsrFfx House mm or mcazex, s 3fa35Ssse-eJ5KlvlWt'el Mr .mMS MO S&rVM3 l BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY V0U BETTER GO BELOW P.N" SWUCK OFF T(V " PRISONER OUOS, SNUFFV- Trt mRRNES (VttJSTft GW6 "E(V TO V0U (VMSTftKE BUZ SAWYER BLONDIE L.1L ABNER I JaBt ' ' ss. TU. GIVE TW IOVW-00V1JNJ lUJUZ VOU i Iw-i-- -J 6flCK-BlTlN',SWFLe5S SCREftlWIN 1. . A ' l ' ' ' WHEN A FELLOW'S BEST 6VU&U!M lgl WTO PLAY IN THE SNOW WITH HIM. BE- VtSlirE ? 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