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i EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBOHE Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. . , Raadars ihould address Inqulris tot Dr. William Brady 265 El C amino. Bararlr Hills, CaUi. THE TIME TO I do not agree with Dr. Osier, Oliver Wendell Holmes or any one else who may have thought or taugni mat, longevity is a matter of in heritance. Os ier opined that a person's life expectation de riends upon the quality of the rubber In one's tubes that Is to ray. the mater'al in the arteries. Dr. Brsdf And it was Holmes, I hope, who cracked that the state of your arteries or your chm.ce of living lung was determined a hundred years before you were born. But I do. believe that what you eat and how you live and what your mom eats and how she lives the nine .months be fore you are born determines how lone yu will stay you. Wp t voi' eat and how you live from the age of, say, SO days to the age of 30 years Is far far more Impo-tant In this re spect than all your die' ng ana nealth habit ater you ave fullv Brown up.' i Some of us attain adult de velopment or maturity as early as the 18th year, most of us be come adults at 81 or 22. not a few of us attain maturity at the ge of 28 years. i- The other day I described the plight ot the young woman with three small children and a house to care for she complained of feeling extremely tired and ir ritable at the time and said she found soma relaxation (refresh ment) in drinking tea an aver age of ten cups a day, with two teaspoonfuls of sugar In each cup. She added Inclder tally that she wanted to reduce. Malnutrition, nutritional de ficiency particularly vitamin B deficiency, was my long-distance diagnosis. "Extremely tired and Irritable all the time." That Is a common complaint of people, who are growing old too fast. They feel weary and PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING DAY IS OBSERVED TODAY Reminding the public of the many services carried on in this country i by . the . public health Burse, Mrs. Blanch Friable, supervisor of Jackson county publle health nurses, yesterday announced local observance of National Public Health Nursing day Friday, Jan. 28. "The main objective of the observance," she stated, "is to. help all the people of the county to gain a better understanding of the public health nursing services, which are available to them. The slogan for the day Is "Know your public health nurse .who she is. what she does'." - There are now seven public health nurses In active service In Jackson county. They are: Mrs. Frlsble, Mary Ellen Bell. EUsab.eth McGalllard, Jean Whltehouse, Frances Kllnk, Ber nice Wilson and Helen Parish. The first nurse was sponsored In Jackson county by the JacK- son County Public Health asso ciation, which still assists in tne payment of nurses' salaries. This lay organization assists in var ious projects of the. county ' health department and Inter prets the work of the public health nurse, educating the peo ple whenever necessary to the benefits of her service. Today the United States has approximately 32,000 public health and Industrial nurses. Of this number 11,508 are hired by health departments. In 1B44 i la estimated that public health nurses made 23 million visits to the people, In homes, clinics and classes, flshtlng disease, teach ing families the ABC's of health ful living, helping workers stay well and on the production line, giving skilled nursing care to men, women and children In all circumstances. In all sections ot the nation. Of all these visits 45 per cent were to give nursing care to the sick at home, 15 per cent were to mothers before, during and How To Relieve Bronchitis Oreomulslon relieves promptly be. us It goes right to the aeat ot U '.rouble to help loosen and expa term laden phlegm, and aid nature o soothe and heal raw, tender. In lamed bronchial muoous mem-n-ansa. Toll your druggist to sell yov boltle of Creomulslon with the un lerstandlng you must like the way II lulckly allays the cough or you an x have your money back. CREOMULSION for Cough. Chtst Coldi. Bronchltu ! T ! .-,.v Ta5 ! : - 5 I rridr. Jan. 28, I84S STAY YOUNG crabbed. Nutritional deficiency. Neither the ordinarily harmless stimulant, tea or coffee, nor the quickly absorbed energy food, sugar, can' give more than' a -short pick-up or refreshment. The young woman is not utiliz ing her food because her diet does not provide enough vitamin B to insure normal metabolism of carbohydrate. Her constant weariness and irritability are, in my opinion, manifestations of the vitamin B shortage, or say they are manifestations of her unsatisfied hidden hunger. The time to stay young is now. One way to stay young is to chew wheat 1 say this in earn est.. On written request, if you Inclose stamped envelope bear ing your address, I'll send you a pamphlet telling how to use plain wheat in your everyday dietary. Wheat Is the beat food source of vitamin B. ' . QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ' Jl Th.r. i Cunlns to Be Don nil. tvnoaraDhlnaf error in your W. enjoy your "'"g'ft.) Answer I tried to say "my bAe wluT letter! from P-Uenti iie doofor hai cured with ambulant treat mont " but the paper made it CURSED with ambulant .treatment. Still, on the whole. hW;let off llshtiy these days. X wish they d leave Uw curaln In this column to me. 74 and Rolli HU Own ilx tomeraaulta In the morning and teat night will add years to any o"e'e life and Ufa will be much more worth living, too. I em J end can today turn somersaults better than my sTandchlldren. I work In five states. So S lot of driving. At night when I iet off my clothea after long day's drive. I do half a doien eomersaufts. relax, go to sleep and wake next mornln7 fit for the day ahead. (-) Answer You were probably unim pressed by the tired old man hokum the politicians tried to hand the dumb public last fall. Readers who would like to try somersaults send stamped pre-addressed envelope and ask for Invitation to the Somersaultauqua. Rattlesnake Bite A friend who lives In the desert country tells me he haa been bitten several Umes by hidden rattlesnakes. He Immediately lanced the wound, sucked out the blood, then took two pills of methylene blue compound to keep the poison out of the blood stream. He aaya he haa suffered no notable effects, no pain, no after ef fects. He takes the- pills every four hours for several days. (D. W. F.) Answer The Immediate lancing and sucking of the wound Is excel lent treatment. I doubt the methylene blue has any effect except to Impress your friend's Imagination by Impart ing the color of methylene blue to the urine. (Copyright, IMS. John P. Dills Co.) i - t..a nn annn in uac saw. after childbirth and 40 per cent were to help families with health problems and the care of chil dren. , Although public health nurses have been classified by procure ment and assignment service as "essential until replaced," at least 2,500 are In military serv ice. These 2,500 represent 18 per cent of all public health nurses within' the age requirements. Today, It is certain that many more public health nurses' have entered military services-since the figures were released by the Red Cross m 1943.. In addition many are serving overseas with the United Nations relief and re habilitation administration. ' SEAL SALE OVER With $2,808 08 In for Medford alone, and $1500 sent from out lying districts ot the county Mrs. Ruth E. Bauer, chairman of the Jackson county seal sale, reported the largest drive in history for the 1944 campaign against tuberculosis. Making her financial report to the, executive board of the Jackson County Public Health association, which sponsors each year's campaign, Mrs. Bauer stated that the Ashland-returns are not yet In and the total above $4,108.96 at this date. .... This Is the largest amount re ported before the closing of any Christmas seal sale. Following the meeting of the health asso ciation board last Thursday at the home of the president, Mrs. Elwood Hcdberg, . the Junior group met at the home of Mrs. John S Day to wind up the last details of the sale. 11000 MONTH BALM New York, Jan. 26 U.R Puk -, Parrts, blonde - Danish model, was awarded a separa tion today from Millionaire In dustrialist Dr. Joseph Qevaert after a day long conference In which $1,000 monthly alimony was agreed upon. Use Mall Tribune Want Ada BRONCHIAL COUGHS! w Branchial IrrlfaHwift Dim H Col l-Kktoy't Fimm "CANADIOL" Mlafiir Actt Uka a Hash Span) a faw odu today at any food drug1 store for a bottle ef Huokley-a CANADIOL UUlura trlpta acting). Tka a ooupU of Ipa at bad lima. Feel Ita lnat tint powerful effective action auread thru throat, head and bronnhlal tube. It atarta at once to loosen up thick choking phlegm, soothe raw mem branes and make breathing eaeler. tiufferere from those peralat-nt. nasty Irritating coughs or bronchial Irritations due to colds find Ourk ley s brtnga qulok and effective re Itef. Ion'l wait get Buakley's Can adlo) today. Tan vet relief Instantly. Iias-ei a urug g.oie. Malnerods Kail suat rnarmsfy, wwiarK laiuu Oo the Radio Chain ST A MON at Chain affiliation an where tbey are oo the dial: KAI.S (IBS) ISIS. Portland. KKx (NBC bluel list Purtland KUA INHU-Blue and MBS) IM0 Spukans. KOO (NUC-Blual SIS San FrsnriKo. tow (NBC-uedl tzo, Portland: KJR CNBC-Biue 1000 SealUe. RNX (CBSI I07 Los Anssles, aOA (NBC-Rsdl ISO Denver- KOIN ICBS) 8)0. Port land. SUMO (NBCHedi 858 Seattle. RPO (NBC-Red) SS0 San rranelsco; KeL (CBS) US) Salt Lake City. ' Tims Shown Is PWT Friday 8:00 D m Terry end Plratea. BN. OK for Release, NBC; Bam tuyee News. MB8. . . 5:13 p. ni. uicjt Tracy. D" ov man. MBS. . - 0:30 p m. laca ftnniwwij. o Harry W. riannery. News. CBS; Tom Mix. MBS. S:4S p m Elmer Peterson. Com mentator NBC. Capt Midnight BN Night Newa Wire. MBS. News. CBS 6:00 D m walls lima. not, ua- hri.i auiur. MBS: News. BN. To night In HoUywood. CBS. 0:10 p m. IUIWD MWlf, 41 bum News. BN n oao p m. reopie re runny. Ph, Hraunr., RflV CBS DoublO' OT Nothing. MBS. Spotlight Bends. BN 7:00 p m Amos Andy:. NBC: Durante end- Moore. CBS; Dale Car negie, MBS. 7:15 p m. uowsu -momaa. mn 7:30 D m Stage Door Canteen CBS; Lone Ranger, MBS; BUI Burn, NBC. 8:00 p Bl. rights. MBS; Jack Kirk, wood Show.. CBS: Supper Club, NBC. 8:13 p m. -rieetwooa iewion. bdv; S:30 a m Duffva Tavern NBC (t Pays to Be Ignorant, CBS; Stars of the Future. BN. S:oo p m -ruriougn run. Nttw News MBS. A Id rich family CBS 0:30 o- m. Adventures of xnin Man . CBS. 18:00 p, m. news, nbc: news, an 11:00 d. m. Del CasUUo. Organist, CBS; News, BN. Satureay S:00 n- m Youth on Parade. 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High School News Br Staden, Riportero Marge Ouimtl t 1 1 Joan . floppe During the past week, seven former Medford high students returned from overseas duty and while n town, visited the school publications office. The boys Included: Dale Vincent, Chet Ricks, Art Johnson, and Ben Collins, all with the navy. During the Student Council meeting Tuesday, Jan. 22, mem bers checked the Girls' league iS KFLPrilL HlftPAND WHM k WHO KEEPS WVb1He triAt ONE w vtt sssr ' r i . - i i i a -i .ccaar-i in.wm i c -i r t rr - i. th Tn ,w ' mei M II LLIl f y; V v: jW Ity iMi.gfiitrwMft,tTjKw.iiv,vc-ijnirt 1 I ff1 aP-TT-nr-isaffTasaesaassaawsBaaasBBSsnBal ' BLONDIE fi3 II ln if II A Tfil slRl I 'lllf OH GOLLV;l L i I sJW A, , otrur 1 IHI WHY DONT VDU PLTT THE I II LOVE PEOPLEj BIX - 12 INCH OR QP71; if""- M lfTMv.: 1 16 INCH LENGTHS 5K75. 1 W i R iiSWl 1i l; 300 CU. FT. LOAD CUI I . 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T 1 I I iM-FrH I Aajp iKTrgQCXiCE H V nc COURSE WEa.'F TKWS THE "gr I HAVE 50ME Vtee-heeYthats o.t ibtHMJ TTTol FT ra-Vr1 SSp1"1-- nViEe&- I, LI I a ATOVID N08CO ) iy ( J, WAS . JNS MVSELFX V0Oa BE1UEV S -jrlM nSLeTREAJMrIT WILL -i. 1 - (&l ON IT AND DDE5HT Kitty 10 BL VWSHEp TAKlKeJ ABOUT rlvTimi-j AS 1Mb 1b AKfcUE HI4 Tbnlf AS If M3IAD HAVETAKlX 10 "W JISH, WKH HIS WIFE WUt DO tVEtMUAUY ArlyVAV Lt-f constitution to see If It was satis factory. According to President John Bullock, the school has purchased two large American flags. Poles for these are being made by the shop department, under supervision of L. A. Ment zer. . The office announced that John Bulock, A. S. B. president. has been named as second alter nate at West Point. John leaves in March for Fort Lewis to take his validating examination. Also, Earl Bradfoh and John Bullock have passed their Eddy test, given by the navy to determine those eligible for radar. , . AKnnrillnir In Editor Jerrv Liebman, the sale of Crater yearbook tickets will begin DeD raary 8, Immediately after the Cmtun nwtpmhlv. Salesmen for these tickets have been announc ed as follows: Teddy Windes, Lillian MrDonough, Dolores nriikinann F.lmpr Kvle. and Helen Ferris. Additional sales men will be announced later. e e v Rtnrienta at1 Medford high have been taking their semester ter tests during the past week. Thtiv will receive their cards on Friday and report for the new semester, Monaay, uan.. Singers Invited To Attend Practice Of Chorus on Tuesday (Contributed) ' If you like to sing come to the -music room at the high KYLE'S RESTAURANT CHICKEN AND STEAK DINNERS , Opsn 6 p. ro. to 1 a. m. Phona Central Point 472 tor . Reservations; On the Pacific Highway at Central Point. Out of Bounds for Service People I ZERO CLUB PAVllOrl TflR SWlUci WORK TN5H OR AH01HER OHlV HAD f-RBD ' i Servlc. 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