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Is , f ? t I ! i 1 H ! f 1 ! r TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and Its Care Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Readers should addraaa tnqulrlaa toi Dr. William Brady 265 El Camino, Bererly Hill. CalU. Notabla Advance In Imuranca Company'! Teaching Well, the big insurance com pany is giving us the old routine gain, in full-page picture stories in the popular magazines. In the very first paragraph the "rests t- ance" hokum dragged in "that little cold can use up a lot of your body's r'esistance against dl- sease." Only . Dr. Brady God and the fellow who writes the almanacs and the insurance company's picture stories know what "re sistance" means, and I know they'll never tell. ; The insurance company's pic ture story describes and lllu- strates four simple precautions and implies that if you take these precautions "chances are good that you won't be one of the thousands of victims of pneu monia this winter." 1 When a cold strikes go to bed if possible. At least stay Indoors and rest all you can. ... Be sure to avoid chilling 2 You must not go to work? Remember that you may in fllct your cold on others. If you really must (that is, If you must go to work, oi course not if you must in ,. fllct vour cold on others for the tnsurance company would hardly question the right of any blankety-blank blank to inflict his "cold 1 on whoever nappens to come within range),- then ' " wear warm, protective : ' clothing, avoid drafts and sudden chilling. Keep your sneezes and coughs covered up. ' It is notable that the insurance company's picture story does NOT tell or show how to keep your sneezes and coughs cover ed up. On the contrary it sug gests and pictures in two of the four pictures how to disregard that little precaution and so give the little woman who takes On the Radio Chain St A CIO Nil Ckala alllllaUoa ana what the? are on ttaa dlali KAUi (CBS) lilt, Portund. acx (NHC-Uluel 110. Portland KUA (NBU-Ulu and MUSI 1910 gpokana, KOO (NBt-Blu.i lis San Francisco, KOW (NBC-Ksdl 20, Port land I , KJR (NUC-Bluel oat leatUe; KNX (CBS) 1070 Lot Anssles, OA (NBC-Red) ISO Denvari KOIN (CBS) S10, Port land, lOMO (NBC-Red) 110 Ssattle, KPO (NBC-Red) 0 Baa rramlMOi KtL (CBS) 110 all Lake oily. IsrWl Tkarata ' M . ra. 8am Hayes and. th Rewa, fiBSi OK (or Releas. NBCi Terry and tha Pirates, BN. 5:15 p. m. Wok Tracy, BN; Cupar, loan, MB8. 530 p m. Jack Armstrong, BN; Barry ruuinary. News, CBS; Tom Mix, MBS. 6:45 P m CapUIn Midnight, BN; Rimer Peterson, NBCj Night News Wire, MBS; News. CBS. 6:00 p in Music Hall. NBC; Majoi Bowes, CBS; Gabriel Heatter. MUS 6:15 p. m. Supper Music, BN. 6:30 p m Bob Burna. NBC, Spot light Bands BN. Corliss Archer CBS Treasure Hour ol Song, MBS. 7:00 p m Abbott end Coatello. NBC; Fred Waring Orch. BN: First Una, CBS: Henry Gladstone, MBS. 7:15 p tn Lowell ritomae. MUS 7:30 p m March of Time. BN; Red Ryder, MBS: Rudy Vsllee, NBC: Here's to Romance. CBS. 6:00 p m. Supper Club, NBC; Jack Klrkwood Show, CBS; Sammy Kay. MBS. 8:15 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC; Lum and Abner, BN; Musio That Sat isfies. CBS 8:30 p m Cotlee Time. NBC Death Valley Sheriff. CBS: America's Town Meeting of the Air, BN. 0:00 p m News. MBS; Dinah hore, NBC 9:15 p m Rex Miller. MBS 0:30 p. m The Saint, NBC; Fulton Lewis, Jr., MBS; Gene Krupa Orch., CBS. . 10:00 p. m News Reporter, NBC: News, BN , 10:15 p. m. Sport Program, BN. 10:30 p. m. Gene Krupa Orch.. CBS; Fenneman's Nile Club, BN. 11:00 p. m. News, BN. Friday- 5:00 p m. Terry and Pirates. BN: rtally (0011)1119 bicauu nray'ra really .medicated ' COUGH LOZENGES Millions use F 4 F Loiengc to live their throat a IS minute sooth lug, comforting treatment that reaches all ine twv down . For coughs, throat irritations or hoarse. tMreeiUl ing from colds or smoking, soota with l F. Box-only l(j WO VICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. V - . .".i! a. ' Kemovea to sparta Hide. J. H.' Uong, Harbalitt Thursday Jan. 25, I94S 'care of you a sample of what ever you are coming down with. Misery likes company. 3 Drink milk, fruit juice, wa ter. Take a laxative if ne cessary 4 Treat that sore throat to a gargle teaspoonful of salt or bicarbonate of soda to a glass of warm water. Now this whole page of twid dle-twaddle ould be screamingly funny ere it not for the fact that a gooi many complacent folk will take it seriously. In one respect, however, the Insurance company's teaching shows improvement over the line of previous years. This year the unpleasant idea that even you may "inflict your cold" on oth ers is unobtrusively touched on, "And keep away from snif- flers." That's the closing mes sage of the picture story. Now if the insurance company would only draw a little picture show ing how you do this, especially when you yourself are the snif fler and you simply must go to work. that, dear children, would prevent a lot of unnecessary ill ness. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Enlarged Tonsils Our children. 3 and 9. both have en larged tonsils and some adenoids, the doctor says. They seem to have one cold alter another from the early fall. (Mrs. a. n. Answer Well, don't be hurried into having the poor kids' tonsils out. If ou (all tor tnat mey are as iineiy iu lava us many or more "colds" there after. Send stamped envelope bearing your address, for pamphlet "Tonsils and Adenoids." Inclose 25 cents for booklet "tall it cri" wnicn may teach you how to prevent many of the communicable conditions you quaintly call "colds." It won't teach you anything, however, if you are as fiosltlvely that such illnesses are due o weather, season, drafts, wet feet or dampness. eaccnarin Is saccharin denressant to the heart? How mav one know If it la do ing one any harm? (L. F. J.) Answer in my opinion any one may take daily up to five grains of saccharin (as a sweetener in place of sugar) with impunity. A auarter-Kraln tablet gives to tea or coffee the sweet ening of a teaspoonful of sugar. inn inurn .-Mftar. Is too much meat bad for a child? sav It lan t orovided he hju a well I balanced meal. (T. H.) Answer Too much of anything bad for any one. Meat (Including fowl, fish and esss. which are the equivalent of meat in nutrltionl once a pay is not too mucn for a neauny cniio. 4 I (Copyrilht, 1945, John F. Dill Co.) OK for Release, NBC: Sam Hayes tf. una - 5:li p. in. Dick Tracy, BN; Super- 5:30 b m. Jack Armitrnna HN Harry W. Flannery, News, CBS; Tom MIX, AIDS. . 6:45 p m Elmer Peterson. Com mentator NBC; Capt Midnight BN Night News Wire. MBS. News. CBS 6:00 D m. Wnlt? Tim MBT r.. Oriel Heatter. MBS; News, BN. To- nail, in nuuywooo, una. News1 EN rulton Lw'' MBS 6:30 n m Pmnntm Am r.i... M If 1 that Brewster Boy CBS Double or nuinins. aids: Bpotiignt Bands, BN -7:00 p m Amos Andy NBC; na mutin, voa; uaie war negie, MBS. 7:16 p m Lowell Thomas. MBS -'SO. p m. suge Door Canteen NBcl Knger, MBS; BUI Stern. 8:00 p. m-rlghte. MBS; Jack Klrk- vT-B,WW coo; supper UIUO, NBC. 8:15 p m. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC: a '.in m m n. i, , u . t . . uu. ii Piy. ,0 Be Ignorant, CBS; Stars of the Future, BN. i,":uu .R.m;-ru"ouh Pun. NBC News. MBS: A Mrleh Fmllv run CBS30 m Adv,n,urM o' Thn Man 10:00 n. m. .News. Knr Uhm niu ' l;0 p. m. Del Castillo, Organist. TO Paris, Jan. 25 (U.R) The food shortage, which has hit Paris smack on the heels ot. a cold spell and coal and electricity clampdown, will last all winter, government officials said today. The shortage has been brought on Dy a sudden drop In essential meat, Hour, milk, and potato deliveries. Added to other hard ships it has brought unprece dented suffering to millions of sorely tried French civilians and loaded understaffed Paris hospi tals with 600 more patients than they are equipped to treat. "There can be no hope for Im provement in this truly alarming situation before spring," Louis Rcldinger, chief of the food min istry, said. Gen. Lear Is Named Deputy Commander Paris, Jan. 25 (U.R) Lt. Gen Be Lear, commander of all U. S. army ground forces, has been appointed deputy commander of American forces in the European theater, it was announced todnv. Lear was named commander of army ground forces last sum mer, succeeding Lt. Gen. Leslie McNalr, who was killed while witnessing the aerial bombard ment preceding the American breakthrough at St. Lo In Nor mandy. REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart Rheun atitm Asthma Catarrh Piles. Prostate Gland Ecaema and all disorders of Llwer. Kidney Trouble and other com plaints disappear alter ustn; CHINESE HERBS a a . .... Phono 5817 History Reverses Itself i j -''i!'asa On Dec. 24, 1941, exultant Japs made this photo of General Homma (left, commander of Japanese Philippine Expeditionary Forces, as he steppe whore on Luzon at Santiago, in Lingayen Oulf. This is the same bead from which the Jaos were driven when MacArthur's forces landed. (Aetna Teleoholoi I 't Si v - - BAHNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH " . - . SERENADE BY PROXY Songster Kitty Carlisle helps Sat. Paul I 1 ' s -3iS 'i TR(YTES!! .. ' ' cSSSSgSff SOWE STEEL VWOOLl ; McComb of Brooklyn, N. V., to serenade his wife by recording r , , . ... , 1 -KS f 'BftCK " wCKH" TtZTllA ' SOS CRN VWRRSW "Sweet Dreams, Sweetheart," at Semcemen Center in Chicago 82gtL mlJ llM "TTST WE W i .-.-, W - 0FF.t300eu1 .6.. J us - v,. 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