Your Health and Its Care
Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers ihould addrass Inquiries' tot Dr. William Brady.
26S El Camlno, Bavarlr Hilli, CalU.
ANEMIC CHILDREN
Of course it Is none of my
business, but I am feeling un
happy about some little tots I
have watched
growing from
early infancy
to school age.
Lucky kids, I
always consid
ered the m
until the past
two or three
months,
Some doctor,
no doubt well
meaning and
oracticine
ur. israav what he and I
and most old timers in the pro
fession were and still are taught,
persuaded the children's parents
that the children's t o n i 1
should be removed.
So it was done. The poor kids
were taken to the hospital where
the gifted surgeon gave them a
good going over with his snick
ersnee and probably handed the
parents the usual-line of bright
promise for the future health
of the little ones, and presently
sent them home to recuperate.
That was along in October. Well,
there have been a few days
when the air was actually cool
since then cool enough so a
fellow could keep on a light
sweater while bowling on the
green, and that happens only a
few days in the year. It has been
a bit cloudy, a bit foggy, and it
has actually rained a few days
and nights, too. So the ground
has been damp for a day now
and then, until the sun dries it
out. '
All this .and heaven too. Not
for the poor kids who had their
tonsils out. No life around their
house any more. On inquiry it
-seems that the kids' parents
believe it would be dangerous
for them to go out to play now.
No doubt that wicked notion
was imparted to the parents by
their physician.
Just the same it saddens me
every time I think of those poor
little children cooped up in the
house all day long when heaven
is right outside of the door. Un
til this blankcty-blanked tonsil
atrocity was perpetrated on the
children, it was a delight to see
them play, pink-cheeked and
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Chiropractor
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tor 42 Medford Building. For ap-
poln:mcnt phone 98(17
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time C It v Transler at Storage
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Painting
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at 619 S Riverside call Medrord
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tlvalr removes hard corns, soft coral
ewrwtea the toes, calloases. wans,
papillomas, dub aalla. II eoataias so,
era! dltfereaf ells that sottea. leosea
aad dots aot cause the Irriutloa aa
4o stroae acid austorse. Whoa all
Ihort hare laiiod UT tale oa. Sola
ea tnoaoy bach craereatee.
exclusively at
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REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Heart Rheun ttim Asthma Catarrh Piles.
Prostate Qland Eestma and all disorders
ol Liver. Kidney Trouble and other com
!o- - I -.
f .X .5. I
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plaints disaooear after uslnf
Removed
bright-eyed. When and if they
ever are permitted to stick their
noses out in the air again they'll
be pale and dull and listless
from anemia and from lack of
vitamin D (which they can't
manufacture when they are not
exposed to the sun).
Drs. Abbott and Ahmann (Am.
Jour. Diseases of Children, Oct,
'39) found that EO per cent of
883 Florida rural school chil
dren were anemic, with hemo
globin (iron coloring matter in
the blood) of 70 per cent or less
(it should be 90 or more), and
some with hemoglobin as low
as 25 ner cent were still attend'
ing . school. Two hundred of
these children received iron ana
ammonium citrates and showed
rapid regeneration of hemoglo
bin.
A solution of iron-and-ammon-
ium-citrates (that is one sub
stance) in water, one ounce of
the thin transparent garnet-rea
or brownish scales dissolved In
four fluidounces (one-quarter of
a pint) of water, makes an ex
cellent iron tonic child or adult
may take from one-half tea
spoonful to one teaspoonful aft
er meals two or three times a
day best in sweetened water
flavored with fruit juice.
' QUESTIONS-AND ANSWERS
Thirty-four Feels UKo SO ,
I am 34 years old and I feel OT, al
ways worn and tired, hair rapidly
turning gray. In the words of my
young daughter I am getting grouchy.
Inclined to fret and worry over things
that never bothered mebefore.
Answer Send stamped envelope
bearing your address, for pamphlet
"Young Folks and Old roHcs.1' Inclose
10 cents U you want also the In
structions for Taking an lodin Ra-
UOIChlldren Must Not Have Coffee
We have four children ranging from
5 to 13 years of age. Seems to me 1
remember our health book back in
school said children should never
rirlnb- (m nr mffei. But our children
say nearly all children drink tea and
cozxee, so wny can i uiey r
(M. F. O.)
Answer Children under 16 years of
as- shnuM not be allowed to drinK
tea or coffee too stimulating. Milk Is
the health beverage for emmrcn. run
Juices or drinks made from them, or
tomato juice, are wholesome for chil
dren. Not pop and similar stuff that
stimulates. You should draw the line
for the sake of your children's health,
and do not defer to that argument
that "all the other kids do." All the
other kids are going the namby-pamby
way because their parents are too
ignorant or wishy-washy or both to
resist the Insidious appeal of the pop
vendors. ,
(Copyright, 1943, John F. Dine Co.)
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Orchestra
WHEN In need of musicians for anv
occasion, call J Vernon Marshall.
Secretary of Medford Musicians
Union Phone 7292.
" Plane Tuning -
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WELL DRILLING with modern equips
ment See Goft Bros at Stampei
and Ooff Bros Hardware 225 W
Main Phone 3939 Medford Jocusxi
and Myers pumps sales and service
Roofing
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Chiropodist
TREATMENT" of All Foot Troubles
Dr A M aJeoner Registered Col
ropidlst iPoot Specialist)
317 Fluhrei Bldg Dial SIOS
O.K. TO MARRY SISTER
Fort Wayne, Ind. (U.R) Un
der certain conditions, you can
marry your sister. This was de
cided by Allen County Clerk
Dorothy Gardner after male
voice asked her over a telephone
if he could marry his sister. Mrs.
Gardner indignantly replied,
"Marry your sister, of course
not." The man laughed and said
he was a minister and wanted to
perform the ceremony. "Under
those conditions, yes, go right
ahead," she replied.
New York (U.R) Byron Nel
son topped all golf money rec
ords in 1944. He- won more
than $42,000 in war bonds.
CHINESE HERBS
to Sparla Bldg.
Prospect
Prospect, Jan. 27 Prospect
Home Extension unit met at the
high school building January
19, with a good attendance. Sub
ject of the day was "Wartime
Buffet Meals, and Hospitality.".
Mrs. Elmer Clemens enter
tained a group of friends with
an evening bridge party Janu
ary 20. Supper was served to
Mr. and Mrs Harry Goode, Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Jantzer, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Kelley, and Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Clemens.
Mrs. Edmund W. Pease was
hostess for her bridge club at
her home, "Rogue Vista," Janu
ary 24. Dessert luncheon was
served before the play. High
score prize was won by Mrs.
Wallace W. Dinkens. Guests In
cluded Mrs E. E. Fraedrick, Jr.,
Mrs. James H. Grieve, Mrs. El-
mer Clemens. Mrs. Mary E.
Grieve. Mrs. Earl Ulrich, Mrs.
Wallace Dinkens, Mrs. Floyd
Kelley, and the hostess.
Jantzer Girls club met at the
home of Mrs. Ben Haynes, Jan
uary 18, Mrs. Victor Chapman,
former vice-president, took the
office of president, in place of
Mrs. Harry Goode, who resign
ed. Lunch was served at the
close. Attending were: Mrs. Paul
Dalton, Mrs Frank Doty, Mrs.
Ralph Lacy, Mrs. Ralph Mallory,
Mm. Victor Chnnman. Mrs. Ever
ett Shafer, Mrs. Richard DifS-
worth, Mrs. Archie McKillop,
Mrs. Paul Snook and Mrs.
Haynes.
S. 2'c Ted Fraedrick, who
has been spending a leave with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Fraedrick, Jr., and friends here,
left January 24, for his naval
training base at Farragut, Idaho.
Ted and his parents were guests
at a dinner at the home of his
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Neumann at Medford, the
evening of his departure.
Roy Lenderman,. a former
Prospect high school student,
and "bluejacket" who has been
serving in the south Pacific,
spent the last several days with
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Lenderman, Sr., at Jantzer vil
lage. Richard Marvin, employee of
the U, S. forest service here,
has received, his call for army
induction, and will leave Janu
ary. 29. Mrs. Marvin has accept
ed a position as nurse at Camp
White hospital.
Sunday guests at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Dalton were
Mr. Dalton's mother, Mrs. Anna
D. Dalton of Medford. and broth
er-in-law . and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Dalton, of oaus
Creek near Gold Hill.
According to word received
here by relatives from Phoenix,
Ariz., the condition of 3-year-
old Gordan Johnson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, is
slightly improved, but he Is still
seriously ill.
Mrs. George Sherman was
taken back to the Community
hosDital last wtfck with a siege
of. Inflammatory rheumatism.
following two weeks Illness with
septic sore throat.
GERMANS CLAIM ALLIED
MERCHANT SHIPS SUNK
London, Jan. 27 (U.R) The
German DNB news agency
claimed today that U-boats in
the Atlantic recently torpedoed
and . sank six allied merchant
.ku. a4iu.. 49 nnn
two large destroyers. The dis
patch said three large tankers,
enroute to England and the con
tinent, were among the ships
sunk.
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Dame university reports thatsj
7,524 midshipmen have been
graduated aa ensigns of its naval
reserve midshipmen's school ,
since October, 1942, when the
navy opened its branch there.
KYLE'S
RESTAURANT
CHICKEN AND STEAK
DINNERS
Open. 6 p. m. to t a. m.
Phone Central Point 472
for Reservations. On the
Pacific Highway at Central
Point. Out of Bounds for
Service People
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