Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 18, 1945, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WII MAN BRADY M. D.
Reader should addreie Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady
26S El Camlne Beverly Hills Calii.
TONSIL DI
Of all these newer methods
over which I have had so many
and such enjoyable controver
sies with the
self. - constitut
ed "spokes
men," "lead
ers" or ''prom
i n e n t mem
fa e r s of the
medical pro
fession, the
diathermy or
electro coagu
lation treat
ment 'of en
larged and in
fected tonsils
Dr Brady has made the
lowest progress. There are
two reasons for thaat, 1 believe.
First, the telling argument of
the old fossils In the nose and
throat field that the diathermy
n.ethod doesn't get all of the
tonsil but leaves some tonsil
tissue in the throat. That Is
true, but the "specialists" or
the "surgeons" who use it to
persuade the unwary patient to
submit to the major operation
(tonsillectomy) are either Ignor
ant of the pathology of the trou
ble or dishonest or both. ' Ex
cept in rare cases of malignancy
there is no good reason why we
should even attempt to remove
every bit of tonsil from the
throat. Doctors who use this ar
gument . betray their quackish
character pretend to know
what of course they, do not
know. '
The other reason why tonsil
diathermy has not yet super
seded the atrocious guillotine
and snare operation Is that it
requires considerably more
skill than tonsillectomy does,
not only technical skill but skill
and patience in managing pa
tients, and not every doctor has
such ability. Tedious Is the word
for tonsil diathermy work te
dious for the doctor at any rate.
And so your busy "specialist"
prefers to run you Into the hos
pital, go fishing with his snicker
snee, take -out everything that
gets caught in the snare (includ
ing portions of throat muscle
Rogue River;
.' Rogue River, March 18 The
saw mill hag been shut down
for two weeks while being over
hauled and repaired, , , ,
Hobby club met at the home
of Mrs. Myrtle Whipple Wednes
day with Mrs. Maude -Dengler
as co-hostess. Enjoying the
meeting were Mrs. Othela Stra
han, Mrs. George Conard, Mrs.
Roscoe St.' Johns, Mrs. Laura
Laws, Mrs. Jess Green, Mrs.
Cora Taylor, Mrs. Carl Chris
tenson, Mrs. Mollis ' Dover of
Grants Pass and the hostesses.
Mrs. Dengler and Mrs. Whipple.
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken and steak
dinners, 7:00 p m., to 3:00
a. m , except Sunday. Phone
day time 8300; night 8101
EASTER CARDS
for every; ONE
Thousands te select from
friendly formal, humor
ous or sentimental. Price
So to f 1.00.
SWEATS
GIFTS
New Management
Finer Service
99' MOTEL
TEXACO
SERVICE
826 N. Riverside
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Bandar, March It, 1945
ATHERMY .
In many instances) and be done
with it. Chances are you'll get
over it all right. If you do have
serious hemorrhage or subse
quent lung abscess or something
those are the breaks, brother.
After all, I am not quite
unique, I do know or know of
a reasonable number of doctors
who not only use the methods I
recommend but have much the
same views as I have. But If or
when I recommend such a doc
tor to a correspondent, the cor
respondent must be satisfied
with the mere mention of the
doctor s name. In no instance
shall I name any doctor as one
who shares my views. Too many
good doctors do not. .
I . QUESTIONS ANSWERS
Ble Nolaa Conlnf
' I am twenty-fix and expecting my
first baby, and fullof questions, but
my doctor Uvea twenty-six miles from
here and he Is so overworked I hate to
aetam mm witn my quesuona. (Mrs.
O. B. V.)
'Answer' Perhaps many of. your
Jiuesions are answered in "Preparing
or Maternity" and "The Brady Baby
Book." For either send ten cents,
twenty centa for both, and enclose
stamped envelope bearing your ad-
arees. . ,
Redolence
My father and 1 thank God that you
sent us Dr ....'a name I physician
skilled in Injection treatment of her
nia and hemorrhoids). All our family
read vour column and find It always
Interesting and helpful. I can't agree
with vour idea that bathing once a
week is enoueh worklna In an office
one Just can't help noticing B.O- some
times ana one cnn l lane a cnance oi
having It.- .(A. S.)
- Answer I have' neves suggested
that - bathing once a week is enough
Bathe as often or as rarely as you like
it has nothing to do with health.
Every time I receive a letter from a
f leased patient of your doctor's and
hava had scores of such letters 1
blush. It reminds me that somo years
ago I branded his associate or prede
cessor (now deceased) a quack because
ne, too. gave patients sucn treatment.
At that time I was as sure as a lot of
old foeV nmotltloners are today that
hernia and hemorrhoids could be suc
cessfully treated only oy operauon in
hospital. .
r-araiyaia niiuiin
After SS vears of practice I am
handicapped by a beginning case of
Parkinson's syndrome. I would be
era teful for a conv of vour booklet
on this disorder. You are doing a fine
worK.anayou nave my oesi wisnes.
I m.u.i
AnswerThe pamphlet Is on the
way. Doctor. I know one oculist who
operates successfully for cataract de
spite nis rarxinsonian tremor, ana a
nose and throat specialist who per
forms many nosa and throat ooera
tlona despite hia tremor. Don't let It
get you down..
luopyngnt lar oy jonn r. unie .o.t
Next meeting of the club will
be April 11 at the home of Mrs.
Othela Strahan- with Mrs. Jess
Green as co-hostess. It was de
cided to. meet the second Wed
nesday of each month. At each
meeting "secret pal" names will
be drawn for the next meeting
and all members are to take
the hostesses a gift of their
hobby. Mrs. Strahan's hobby is
pitchers and Mrs. Green's is
vases.
Earl Strahan Is very ill with
heart trouble at the home of his
daughter, Mrs. Clarence Mathes,
at Talent. His two sons, Paul
and Phil, i and families visited
him last Friday,
Mrs, Mae Shults expects to
leave Saturday for Midland,
Ore., to visit her son "Bud"
and wife.
Mayor and Mrs. T. S. Wiley
of ' Ashland were visitors last
Saturday in Rogue River and
called at the home of Mr.
Wiley's brother, James Wiley
and family on the Evans Creek
road, also at the James Whipple
home.
Mrs. Paul Woods and Mrs.
Doris Grim were paying short
visits here Saturday. They call
ed on Mr. and Mrs. James Whip
ple, Mrs. Cary, Mrs. Fowler at
the Laws home and Mcllvain
home. Mrs. Woods returned to
Oswego that night and Mrs.
Grim went on to Fresno, Calif.,
to visit her friend, the former
Evelyn Grlnnltt. On March 20
Mrs. Grim will return to her
home in Bismarck, N. D. Mr.
Grim Is a captain in the armed
forces and at present Is in the
south Pacific. Mrs. Woods and
Mrs. Grim are daughters of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry.
Mrs. Tom Wilson, who fell
February 10 and broke her hip
has returned from the hospital
and is being cared for by her
daughter, Mrs. Anna Oden.
Mrs. William Trotter re
turned Saturday from a visit
to her brother who is ill In a
hospital at Kansas City.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mattson
moved March 1 to Grants Pass
having sold their home here.
A new front por-ih has been
added to the house of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Hart on Cedar street.
The Rogue River Feed store
hag recently been purchased by
Mr. Wlllson from Mr. Reitr.
'.The Davis family from Eu
gene has taken possession of
their new home on Cedar street
which they purchased from Mr.
Tllden.
The Ross family ' has come
from California and Is living at
FOR STOMACH IILfc
Heart Rheumatism Asthma Catarrh Piles.
Prostrate Oland Eciema and all dlaordan
et l.War Kldna- Trouble and other com
plaints disappear alter using
CHINESE HERBS
Removed to Sparta Bldg.
Phon. 5817
their home en Laurel street Just
outside the city limits.
On the Radio Chain
ITAtlONIi
Cham affiliation and where they
are uu the dial;
HALE (CBS), 1310, Portland,
HEX (NBC-Blue), list, Portland.
KG A (NBC-Blue and MBS). ISI0.
Spokane. KGO (NBC-Blue). Sit
San rranclaco; KOW (NBC-Hcd).
20. Peruana: KJR (NBC-Blue)
1001) Seattle; KNX (CBS), 1070
Los Angeles. KUA (NBC-Red), SSt.
Denver, KOIN (CBS), S70, Port
land. KOMO (NBC-Red). 830. Seat
tle. KPO (NBC - Red), so, San
Pranclaco, itSL (CBS). 1110, kail
Lake City
Time Shown Is PWT. '
iitiilav "
8:00 p m. Charlie McCarthy, NBC;
Mediation Board, MBS.
a. Jj? m Eddie Bracken Show.
NBC; Act Baker, CBS; Joe E. Brown,
O SS p. m. Bob Trout News, CBS
5:49 p m Gabriel, Heatter, MBS.
..,8,?0 p.:..m Merry.Co-Round, NBC;
Waller Wlnchell. BN; Radio Readers
lacsi. baa; aieei Horizons, Mils.
6:15 D. m. Louella Pirum. au
:S0 ji rn. Hollywood Mystery
8:30 p! m Star Theater, CBS;
American Album of Familiar Music.
NBC; Cedrlc Foster, MBS.
5:45 p. m. Jlmmie fldler, BN;
WV..J VUU,C1 DI1UW, WOO,
7:00 p. m. Hour of Charm. MRT.
Take If or Leave It, CBS; The Life
ui iiuey, on,
7:30 p. m. Fannie Brlce, CBS;
Comedy Theater, NBC.
8:00 D. m Chanel Services RN
Crime Doctor, CBS; Great Glider.
aiccve, nm,.
B.-1R n m TWnlhv TIiiwmm, dm
8:30 p. m. Symphony Hour. NBC:
Quiz Mda. BN; Blondie. CBS.
8:00 p m. BUI Lance, CBS: Glen
nnrav, mna; aim naves, News, BN.
0:15 o m. Rex Miller. MBS.
9:30 p. m Jack Benny, NBC: We
uoiiver uie uoona, i;t3.
10:00 p. m. News, NBC; In Focus.
BN.
10:15 p. m. Korn Kobbleri, NBC
10:30 p. m. Music America Loves
Best, NBC: University Explorers. BN:
Trans-Atlantic Call. CBS.
10:45 p m Orchestra, BN,
11:00 p. m. News, BN; St. Francis
Orch., NBC; Talks, CBS; Slnfolnetta,
MBS.
Monday
R-nn n m rtir d.i.... uar.
Terry and Pirates, BN: News, MBS.
5:15 p. m. Dick Tracy, BN: Super
man. MBS: Betty and Bob, NBC.
0:30 p. m. Voice of Firestone, NBC;
Harry Flannery. News. CBS: Jack
Armstrong, BN: Tom Mix. MBS.
9:45 p. m. News. CBS: Cantaln
Mlrtniehi, BN; Niaht News Wire, MBS
6:00 p. m. Hnnn.y Carmichael, NBC;
Lux Theater, CBS: Jerry Wayne Show,
BN: Gabriel Hcatler. MBS.
6:30 p. m. informitton please.
NFC: SnotllKht Bands, BN. -7:00
d. m. Screen Guild Pleven.
CBS: Anita F.llls MBS; Guy Lnmbardo
Or-h . BN: Contented Hour. NBC.
7:tS p. m 1-nwel! Thorn-. Mms.
7:30 d m Dr. I Q.. NBC: Thanks
to the Yanks, CBS; Lone Ranger.
R:00 n. m Sunnar Club. NBC: Jack
KI-1vood. CBS: Ted M'tone. BN.
8:19 p. m. H"rida Hooper, CBS;
Lum i"H Abner. BN: Fleetwood Law-
ton. NBC.
8:30 n. m. cavalcade of America.
NBC: Mhael Shane, MPS: Hawthorne
Home, BN: Burn and Allen. CBS.
9:00 d. m Bl'nrt Date. BN: News.
O'enn Hnrdv. MBS: The WhlsUer.
CP": Telephone Hour. NBC.
b:30 p. m. vnx hoo, UBS, noan
We-'" Says. NBC: News.
in:oo n m News, nbc: nuion
I ewls, MBS: Carlson and the News.
BN.
10:15 o. m Sberlnx Holmes. MU3:
On rinr Bandstpnd. NBC.
in:3n n m. swime-t sv"-iume.
NPC: "Inneman'a Nlte Club, BN.
11:00 p. m. News, BN.
Vlncennes University at Vln
cennes, Ind., was the first in
stitution of higher learning in
the old Indiana Territory,
which included Michigan, part
of Illinois and Indiana.
ATTENTION !
OLDSMOBILE OWNERS
We now have service personnel competent to complete
your repair needs without delay. We also carry a com
plete stock of parts for all models.
Phone 2884 for appointment or see Mr. Darland,
Service Manager.
Edgerton Motor Co.
132 South Riverside
Sales - OLDSMOB I LE - Service
THE WORLD AT ITS WORST
6 VctJ POf 1Ht CAR AVvW. CCN'eRAri)lMlK6 WStlF
ON ffrTlN6 HOME DRV WOP W SPIT. OF NOf WEAR'S-
R0PB-R&, VOU tiSCONtRfWAT TvF CHILW5EN HAVE BED)
SPENDING A HAPFY ATTERNPOS BUrVDltto TAM5 TrlAT
. HftNt COWltUlY JSOLATfcD
Lake Creek
Lake Creek, March 18 Lost
Creek Extension U.iit met last
week at the Grange hall with
Mrs. Stanley acting as hostess.
Subject was, "Finishing Touches
in Sewing," given by Miss Far
rell. .
Mrs. Joyce Householder and
son Bobby, returned home last
week. They have been visiting
relatives In Talent;
' Donald Grlssom Is suffering
from a broken collar bone and
bruises received when his sad
dle horse fell on him,
Mrs.' T. J. Hoefft and daugh
ter June are spending a few
days here at their home.
Mrs. Stoake's nephew, Lt.
Dan Healey, visited recently at
th Stoakes home.
Dwlght Burrell and Loyd
Walch returned this week from
Richmond, Calif., where they
attended welding school.
Mrs. June Byle and son Stan
ley are living up here now.
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Pretest.
Ania Dorfmann
Piano Soloist
Alfred Wallenstein
CtedurHtifj the
Los Angeles
Philharmonic Orchestra
Fldellei Overture .
Pteno-Cencsrte In O .
Scherae Coprkelete
Londonderry Air
re) Irish Rhapsody - '
rrasfam luBjeat te peltlble aheaeje
Sunday 8:30 P.M.
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ICE SKATE
TO-NITE
and Every Nits Except Monday
7:45 to 10:15
SAT. & SUN. MATINEE
Medford Ice Arena
619 S. Grape Phone 4511
Br GLUYAS WILLIAMS
IHt teANAicc ejus
LJl 4k
Friends of Keith Argranes
will be glad to know that he is
now at his home in Portland
after being in a German' prison
camp for the past two years.
Adolph Peck has recovered
from his recent illness.
Mr. Fox has been to Califor
nia where he visited his sister.
PUBLICISTS WILLING
Hollywood, March 17 (U.R)
With 300 publicists voting to re
turn to work Monday, 3,000 of-
CHAUCER'S Motel & Lodge
WILL BE CLOSED
from Mon.. March 12 to Wed..
March 21. For future reserva
tions call Gold Hill 474. v
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EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT
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