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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M. D. Reader! ibeuld acMrasa Inqulrlei tot Dr. William Brady 265 El Camino. Bararly Hllli, Calii. GIVE THE BABY A BREAK My husband drinks quite a lot of beer. We have a four year old son. When he is drinking he will let our son pick up the bottle and drink beer also. I have re monstrated but he says it will not hurt the child. (Mrs. N. H. R.) Would you advise giving about 'A of an aspirin tablet every two or three hours to a child 2V4 years old to break up a Brady cold? (W. R.) The only water my wife will let our six months old baby have to drink is water that has been boiled with some kind of syrup and oil added. Whenever I want to give the baby plain tap water (our city water is pure) she says It is not good for him. (R. N.) My baby is 2 years old and takes evaporated milk and wa ter (boiled) half and half, also some small amounts of meat, cheese, eggs and vegetables. In asmuch as she likes her milk formula ana drinks quite a lot of it, should I keep her on It or change to bottled mllkT (Mrs. C. M.) . Such queries, fairly represen tative of the general popular knowledge of the care of the baby, Indicate that the average baby In Yankeeland doesn't get a very good break. Giving a young child tastes of alcoholic liquor or beverage Is reprehensible not merely because it cultivates a desire or craving for narcotics (of which alcohol Is one) but because even a little alcohol is poisonous to a young child, which explains why chil dren who get hold of liquor may die of acute Intoxication. As I have said here many times aspirin. In my opinion, neither cures nor "brcnks up" any disease or ailment. It is less ; dangerous than other sense deadening drugs whose vendors tell the dimwit Yankee wiseacre public will "help" whatever Wallace Strikes Dr. mmmmMmmammm0mmwmty$fl llliistjpinsl III 'Jl I I ems ft .Ubtt WhMr 1 , It u ri .'A r Former Vice President Henry A. Wallace, testifying before the Senate Commerce Committee, strikes back at Jesse Jones' charge that he could be a dangerous man as Federal Loan administrator, snys he will take the lob of. Commerce Secretary even if it will ue stripped of Its present huge financial Dowers. ,. Questions By J. Hugh Prueli Astronomer, General Extension Division, University of Oregon Inquiries practically identical have been received recently from two correspondents. "What is the strange light seen lately very low in the northwestern evening sky? It changes color, flashes violently, and at times whirls dizzily in a tiny circle." This is none other than the bright star Vega seen through the dense and hazy atmosphere very near the horizon. Vega creates no excitement when high in the sky, but when near its setting point in the far north west its light passing through a great thickness of dense air reaches us In very distorted form. A star on the horizon Is seen through about 35 times more air Uian when directly over head. A fly above the surface of moving water, near the bank, must present a most fantastic sisht to a fish near the middle of the stream. We view the set tins stars sideways from the bot tom of a sea of turbulent air. Another asks, "What celestial body casts the dark shadow on the moon as seen to a more or less degree at any time except ing at full phase?" During eclipses of the moon the earth easts its shadow on our Monday. January 2. 1S aches, pains or worries the dim wits have. But to ply an ailing child with aspirin is my idea of maltreatment. Leave the child alone. Time to give an ailing child medicine when the doctor directs you to do so. Strange notion, that a baby should not be given all the wa ter he wants to drink, without any admixture. Nearly three- fourths of the baby's wejgnt is water. Of course most of the baby's food (breast milk or bot tle formula) Is water, but plain cold water may be given from spoon or bottle whenever the baby seems to want it. Instead of pampering the two-year-old child with evaporated milk and water, half and half, the mother should offer the child pure fresh milk, Grade A Raw from tuberculin-tested herd if it is available, otherwise Grade A Pasteurized or any fresh milk which is par-boiled brought to a boil for one minute only this makes any milk perfectly safe for infant, child or adult. QESTIONSAND ANSWERS When In Doubt Set your Doubur I am S7, 6 leot tall, weigh 200. Mornlnsi my heart beats BS to 70, but . l tm tn n, mlnntO. NO DhOrt- ness ot breath, no complaint, do not drink or smoko. Should I see a physlc Ian about It or forget It? (H. G. F.) Anawer -How long since -as, per iodic health survey 7 II over a year, by all meana let your doctor cheek up now. Must be eoma little disturb ance, otherwise you would hardly have noUced the rapid pulse. Sinner's Choice Since I am n singer my voice Is my means of livelihood. I was aware of some unhappy results from tonsillect omy and dreaded the prospect, yet my tonsils were the largest my docJ tor had ever seen, he said . . . you recommended Dr who did a wonderful Job with diathermy or electro-coagulation entire procedure painless, without the loss of a night's work (I sing In a night club). When my doctor looks ot my throat now he says he still can't 'believe It the throat Is perfectly elean and nor mal. IK. B. II.) Answer Diathermy extirpation of enlarged or Infected tonsils Is the method of choice for singers or others whoso voice may possibly suffer from the hazards of the old guillotine and snare atrocity. Don't Land Please settle argument between us. Wife says somersault is a stunt one must do and Innd on one's feet. I call that flip. (Mr. and Mrs. P. F. A.) Answer You never land at all you don't go up In the air, but re main In contact with the ground. Send stamped envelope bearing your ad dress, for the pink slip "fnvltaUon to the Somersaultauqua." which In structs you In the technique. (Copyright, 1049, by John . Dllle Co.) Back at Jones A (Acme Teltiohmo) Answered lunar neighbor. But this can oc cur only at full moon. At other times the dark portion is simply the night side of the moon. This body is not self luminous, but is lighted by the sun. The dark part Is always on the side turned away from the sun. When the moon is a thin crescent in the western twilight we see very little of the moon's surface ex cept the night side. "How many eclipses will oc cur In 1945?" Four, but only two will be visible from the United Klnt and Canada. An eclipse of the sun juiy win be total along a line starting slightly east of Boise and running through Butte, centra Canada and across Greenland into Europe. An eclipse of the moon December 18 will be total from all of North America. The Pacific northwest con tains 1.100 sawmills, 120 of which can saw 10,000 board feet an hour. PARTS and SERVICE for all Makes ot WASHERS and REFRIGERATORS YOUNGER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. 1 R. Birtlett Phone 241 Ft 9 3 .4 ..J CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE GIVEN BY RICHARD J: DAVIS A lecture on Christian Science entitled "Christian Science: The Fulfillment of Prophecy and Promise," was given Sunday af ternoon in the Senior High school auditorium-by Richard J. Davis, C.S.B., of San Jose. Calif. The lecture by Mr. Davis, who is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., follows in part: Christ Jesus illustrated, by his entire life, the coincidence of the divine with the human. He ap peared as a human being, but his knowledge of divine facts, that which constituted his Christ selfhood, existed entirely apart from the sense of a material body, even while he went about doing the ordinary things of life. He was able to heal the sick, raise the dead, and save the sin ner, and In all of this he did not associate himself with the belief of matter. It was his absolute acknowledgment of the perfec tion of being that brought forth the evidence of healing and phy sical harmony. Referring to this, Mrs. Eddy says in "No and Yes" (p. 36): "Jesus' true and con scious being never left heaven for earth. It abode forever above, even while mortals believed -it was here. . . . The real Christ was unconscious of matter, of sin, disease, and death, and was conscious only of God, of good, of eternal Life, and harmony. Hence the human Jesus had a resort to his higher self and re lation to the Father, and there could find rest from unreal trials in the conscious reality and roy alty of his being, holding the mortal as unreal, and the divine as real," Now, If Jesus evidenced the divine and human coincidence, may we not as well? Has your incorporeal, divine selfhood ever left heaven for earth? No. Just as did the Master, you and I can maintain and hold to our per fection of being, and at the same time apply that understanding to the multitudinous forms of erroneous belief that come be fore us to be denied and de stroyed. On page 332 of Science and Health we read:, "Into the real and ideal man the fleshly element cannot enter. Thus it is that Christ illustrates the coin cidence, or spiritual agreement, between God and man in His Image." How and Why Jesus Healed ' In the fifth chapter of John we have a striking illustration of how Jesus dealt scientifically with the beliefs of sin and hered ity. Meeting on the road a man blind from birth, his dlciples questioned the Master, apparent ly thinking that the man was being punished with blindness, because of sin, perhaps commit ted by his parents. In explana tion, Jesus answered, "Neither hath this man sinned, nor his parents: but that the 'works of God should be made manifest in him." Holding to the eternal and unfallw perfection of man as the reflection of God, he set aside as false and untrue the cruel belief of heredity and sin ful transmission. He denied the belief of heredity. He refused to accept the false theological beliefs of suffering and penalty. He saw clearly that neither this man nor his parents were, in their true being, sinners. He for gave the belief of sin by detach ing It from man and recogniz ing it only as an evil imposition of mortal mind. Th" o-called evi dences ot blindness, of sin and heredity, were alike unreal to him. Perfection alone was the fact, to Jesus, and on that basis he healed the blind man. As much as 1,577,565 pounds of tin scrap have been collected In one month from the tin can salvage at army service forces installations in the eight western states ot the Ninth Service Com mand. Closing time for Sunday Toe Late to Classlf) 9 30 Saturda afternoon Please remember PINNED DOWN WAXES UP AND STARTS TO THROW BLANKET OFF SO HE CAN HAVC HIS USUAL MORNING BOMP WORKS ARMS' CUT fiUT CANT UNFASTEN PIN FEELS SOMETHING Givt AT FOOT OF CaiB.KIOS HAS DEB UNTIL BLANKET COMEC UNTUCKIP On the Radio Chain at A ri O W Si Chain affiliation and wbsrttnsj ere on ibe dull BALE (CBS) Mia, rortund. BEX (NHC-Uluel ll0, Portland HUA (NBC-UIUS and MBS) ISIS Spokane. KOI) (NBC-Blue) SIS San rranrlsco. KGW (NBC-Red) tit. Portland; KJR (NBL'-Blusl 1000 Sealtls. r.NX (CBS) 1070 Los Aoselei, RIM (NBC-Red! SSC Denver- KOIN (IBS) tie. Port, land, KIMO (NBC-Redi SealUe. KPO (NBC-Red) asa Saa Francisco; KSL (CBS) lit Sail Lake City . Tune Shown la rwt Monday 9:00 p. m OK ror Release, NBC; Terry and Pirates, BN; News. MBS. 9:18 p m. Dick Tracy. BN; Super man. MBS; Betty and Bob, NBC. 9:30 p m. Voice ot Firestone, NBC; Harry flanney, News, CBS: Jack Arm. strong. BN; Tom Mix. MBS. 9:49 p m News, CBS. Captain Mid night. BN Night Newa Wire. MBS 6:00 p rn Thomas Peluso Orch.. NBC: Lux Theatre, CBS; 4 Wwnn Show. BN. 6:30 p m. Information Please NBC; Spotlight Bands. BN. 7:00 p m Screen Guild Players CBS; Anita Ellis, MBS; Guy Lombardo Orch., BN; Contented Hour. NBC. 7:19 p m Lowell Thomas. MBS. 730 d m Or 1 Q. NBC; Thanks to the Yanks, CBS; Trans-Atlantic Quiz, BN; Lone Ranger, MBS. 8:00 p m. Supper Club. NBC. Jaek Klrkwood, CBS: Ted Malone. BN. - 8 13 p m Hedcla Hopper. CBB. Lum and Abner, Bit; Fleetwood Law ton. NBC 8:30 p m Cavalcade of America. NBC; Michael Shane, MBS; Saludoa Amlgos, BN; Burns and Allen, CBS.- 9 00 p m Blind Date BN: Newa. Glenn Hardy, MBS: The Whistler CBS; Telephone Hour. NBC. 9:30 p m. Vox Pop, CBS; Noah Webster Save, NBC: Pufton Lewis, Jr. MBS: The Green Hornet, BN. 10:00 p m. News, NBC; Sherlock Holmes, MBS; News, BN. 10:30 D. m Sweetheart SwingUme. NBC; Flnneman's Nlte Club, BN. 10:49 p. m. Flnnelnana Nlte Club, BN. 11:00 p. m. Newa, BN. TUESDAY S-00 p m Terry and Pirates. BN OK for Release. NBC: News. MBS S:19 p. m. Dick Tracy, BN; Super man. MBS 9:30 p m. Date with Judy NBC. Jack Armstrong BN. Harry Flannery Newa. CBS. Adventures of Tom Mix MBS 9 49 p m Capt Midnight. BN Night News Wire. MBS. News CBS 6:00 p m Mystery Theater. NBC Gabriel Heatter, MBS: Inner Sanctum. CBS 6:19 p. m Jimmy Fldler, MBS. Supper Music, BN. 6:30 p m.-Flhber McGee and Molly NBC: Spotlight Bands. BN; American Forum. MBS 7:00 p. m Bob Hope, NBC. 7:19 p m -Loveli Thomas. MBS Andy Russell Show, BN. 7-30 p m -Hlldegrade NBC: Red Rider. MBS; One Man'a Family, BN. 8:00 p m - -Mercer a musk- Shop NBC: Jack Klrkwood Show, CBS Supper Club. NBC; Ted Malone, BN. 8:19 p. m. America Salutea Presi dents Birthday, NBC, BN; Music, CBS. 8:30 p m Johnny Presents, NBC Theater of Romance, CBS; Allan Young Show, BN. ..J?i? P m -Everything tor Bovs S5ci,.Bl..Town- CBS Grade Fields BN: Glen Hardy. News. MBS. 9 19 n m - Res Miller MBS 9:30 p m Roy Rogers MBS 10:00 p. m. News, NBC; Carlson and News, BN. l:3ll pm - Edwin C Hill CBS 11:00 p. m. Talks, CBS; Orchestra, IMBC I STATETAX PLAN Salem, Ore., Jan. .29. fll.B The Oregon legislature looked forward today to an increasing ly stiff routine, after completing a busy third week of the 1945 session. Interest swung to Oregon's taxes during the latter part of the week, with two bills intro duced into the house which v jy'd cause a drastic change in the financial structure of the state, with the virtual repeal of the ' Walker Plan." Under the plan, all money collected by the income tax, over and above cer tain basic requirements, goes for the reduction of future tax. In 1943 it was 70 per cent reduc tion; in 194, 30 per cent. The new bills would establish a different setup, with no in come tax reduction provided for the surplus money going into a postwar construction fund. Gov. Earl Snell predicted that if all the request for funds now on file with the legislature were to be granted, a new tax of some kind would hove to be levied. The governor In effect reiter ated his request for a searching WASHING MACHINES REPAIRED Parts St Service oa All Makes B & B Washer Shop 406 E. Main Phone S302 By CLUYAS WILLIAMS - tftfSrV IS FRUSTRATED BECAUSE MOTHER , TO MAKE. SURE. HE WON T Be. tx POSED TO COLD, HAS PINNED BLANKET DOWN KICKS TO SHOW HE IS MAD WITH ARMS AND LEGS FREE TO WAVE r THE MORN 'HO eEEEf WHO CARM IF HE.' PINNED DOWN ACROSS THC MIDDLE. recheck of the present tax iys-. tern and the discovery of possi ble new sources of revenue. One of the highlights of last week was the final organization of the joint legislative commit tee appointed to investigate two distillery purchases by the Ore gon liquor control commission in 1943, in conjunction with the Washington commission. TUGBOATS NEEDED Portland, Ore., Jan. 29. (U.R) The interstate commerce com- ZERO CLUB Out ot bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners. 7:00 p m , 3 a m except Sunday. Phone day time 5300; night B101. STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX 4 t.S KVMaeairnwte -' tr nvs M rcAx. vr my catiOM-rSHOortr iasO'a'G ov me rvMre , it MAfeaanztr &xfloi.& jav Ijgjja-i jj'yJ Aj-U J Vai"CTr (T"l II fiS , f---r- - - r f -- I -p-at, s65Sr3l7 -at& cme& timf&if MM3itGE HM3 M -A't kT'JWS v" mooixeo. 7ree v??e t tOUMS AM tMfTZTD TZ BfCOMXM &4MOV0 Si7 thc itsrarwos&ccTG&sMifMs ptdAtcwos nz&swjr MS CLOSeV &CX77... 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