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SIX tMEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE tVidnndar. April It, 1943 Your Health and It's Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D. Rssdsri ihould addrtu tnqulrtM toi Dr William Brady. 26b CI Camino Bavarly Hills Calif. GREEN. BROWN OR : I have derived wonderful ben efit from taking your Iron blood tonic. I take a small ta blespoonful with breakfast daily. w n e n travel ing recently I could get only green iron and ammonium cit rate. Is there a pre f erenee for results? At home our druggist has b r o wn scales or garnet red scales or gran ules. (C.S.E.) Dr. Brady The garnet red transparent scales or graa ules of iron and ammonium cit rates, which dissolve readily In water to make a garnet-red clear solution, contain slightly more iron than the green scales. The dull brown scales or gran ules are garnet-red scales that have oxidized from long stand ing exposed to air. There is lit tle practical difference between ' the garnet-red scales or gran ules of iron and ammonium cit rates and the thin transparent green scales or granules of iron and ammonium citrates. Instructions for preparing and taking the home made iron tonic are given in the booklet "Blood and Health. For a copy of the booklet send a stamped envelope bearing your address, and inclose a clean dime. If you stick anything on 'the dime it will come back at your expense for cleaning. The correspondent evidently takes, his iron with breakfast more "or less the year around. I can't imagine why. If iron is going to do any good it should suffice to take it for six or eight weeks in the year. Once ihe blood is up or nearly up to stand ard strength (In red corpuscles or in hemoglobin iron color ing matter that carries oxygen) the one-quarter of a grain of iron . present In the ordinary everyday foods In the American diet should be enough to supply the body's requirement. If the anemia In this instance is due to (1) small frequent bleedings, externally or occult such as the bleeding of Internal piles, gastric ulcer, or (2) de struction of olood by the pa tient's favorite pain-killer or "sedative" dope, or (3) habitual domestic . . occupational expos- ure to such poisons as carbon monoxide, lead, arsenic, benzol or aniline, taking iron or other ROGUE RIVER LODGE Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Open Kvar Nlf.nl Until Midnight. Excapl Monday! Phona Trail 1404 Chatker Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine Dance Refreshment Chlckan and Steak Dlnnera Mnil Dniqut Hlir in Su ora I'l.OSKII HIIMIAVI Tbarsftsrs Prlvat Parllrs Unly for rasarvaallnna Hb Hold Hill 44 SEE HUMPHREY -NOW! for USED GARS New Mack Trucks DeSOTO Plymouth Service CHRYSLER MADE PASTS At Yout Service All Ways! Humphrey Motors 33 B. Riverside Dial 4980 GREEN Li, i- C jw i 12 INCH OR 16 INCH LENGTHS R 300 CU. FT. LOAD DIAL 2123 Timber F GARNET RED IRON medicine is like pouring water on a seive. The remedy for such anemia is correction of the cause of the bleeding or change of hab it or method of work with a view to preventing further poisoning. It may not be easy for pain- killer or sedative addicts to stop using the "harmless" dope. But sooner they break the habit the better for health and life expec tation. As Indicated, the healthy body requires about one-fourth of a grain of iron a day. If It seems Inconsistent to take perhaps twenty or thirty times that much iron daily as medicine, remem ber that most of the iron so tak en is not assimilated and it makes little difference whether the Iron taken as medicine Is of animal or vegetable or mineral origin, organic or Inorganic it all goes through the same chemical changes in metabolism anyway. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Shall I Feed It to VouT I want to try the non-surgical drain- .1 ,1.. sail hlnHrlor rifat-rlheri In one of your booklets. But I'm not lure whether the glycerin ana enxir oi iac tated pepsin come ready mixed or are to OS mixeu vy iiijk,., understand whether it l 3 ounces of Sails or lurce uumcs b. ., ara dissolved In the water. . wi-a tti. anltd In the elixir of lactatcd pepsin all the salts that will dissolve In three ounces of it. Then mix Uie soluUon with one nf pivi-Mrln. and you're ready to InsUtute drainage. 111... AMI .. . u r ht, For tne laai iuv.i.i.. . craved the smell of tar. and keep a small piece or m muav i. ; smell of It occasionally. At ' 16 I had whooping cough and I at uiat time had the aame crv'nfj,Cou'df.,v! be a vitamin dellclency? iMrs. B.C V.I Answer It has no significance, so lar as iuw. -- - craving as much as you like. To Beat the Pants Off Please find ten cents and stamped addressed envelope inclosed. What are yAriwr-o beat the pant. of. on. for Diabetes" and please do not be annoyed with me u una - what you waniea. ... , (Copyright H by r- Dllle Co'' Dstocofiof Estate A J W Believed Million, Is Left To Widow D.ohkeensie. N. Y.. April 18 (U.PJ Franklin Delano Roose- u.tt'a mill leaves the bulk of his estate believed to be in excess of $1,000,000 in a trust tuna for his widow. Mrs. Anna Elea nor Roosevelt. No valuation was made or tne iota tirnslrlpnt's estate, but his mnihpr loft him the bulk of her $1,080,000 estate. The will was drawn soon after his motners death. The estn.e Included the late president's priceless stamp col lection. Mr nnncevclt's will, executed In November, 1941, a few months after his Atlantic Charter meet in tuiih Prlmn Minister Wins ton Churchill, was filed here al the Duchess county seat for pro bate yesterday. Boy Scout News Troop Four Troop Four i.eld a shower Monday evening at the Oakgrove school for the Scoutmaster, Mr. George Goodrich, whose home in the Griffin. Croek district was completely destroyed by fire re cently. The doctor was show ered with many useful house hold gifts su.lajle to replace those lost in the fire. The Scouts hnj a good turn out for the program and many parents were also present. As sistant Scoutmaster Ralph Ettcl entertained the group with his banjo. ; Among those present was Gor-, don Gllmore. Scout executive. I Troop Four has been busy the past month collecting paper for; the salvage drive and troop; members hope to have 23.000; pounds by the end of April when the drive Is over. Following Monday evening's program, refreshments were served. j An ordnance In 1841 in India napolls read, "It shall be unlaw ful for any persons within . , . certain downtown streets ... to have, own or permit more than 10 hogs to run at large within the bounds of said streets. DIAL 2123 Company 57r JAP-AMERICANS Sacramento, Calif., April 18 (U.PJ A legislative committee on un-American activities in Cali fornia, headed by State Sen. Jack Tenney, R., Los Angeles, today attacked the CIO political action committee, Japanese. Americans and the Communist Political Association as "menac ing subversive forces." Tenney filed a report of the committee's 1943-44 Investiga tions with the state senate. "The CIO political action com mittee has replaced the Com. munist party as a political pow er" he report said. "It is well organized and communists are in key spots throughout the organ!- zation. Earl Browder and the hierarchy of Communist party 'brains are directing this thor oughly regimented political or ganization. It should be needless to state that this direction is not for the welfare of the United States, but for Its destruction." Seek Control ' The report expressed the fear that the "Communist party thru the political action committee" might obtain control of the state legislature and abolish commit tees to Investigate subversive ac tivities. The report accused Japanese Americans of engaging "to a great extent" in pro-Japanese ac tivities before Pearl Harbor. "The imperial Japanese gov ernment until Pearl Harbor, never released Its tenacioi's hold and influence over the lives of all Japanese in the United States whether alien or American born," the report stated. The report added that the 1942 disturbances in the Manzanar relocation center were staged by disloyal Japanese 'for ven geance" on pro-American inter nees and to express defiance on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. Disturbances a year later at Tulelake center were "deliber ately designed to . . . create pro paganda material against the United States for use of the Im perial Japanese government," it said. Mrs. Roosevelt Now Sixth Living Widow New York, April 18. U.R Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt to day had Joined the small circle of five living widows who once occupied the White House as first ladles of the land. In addition to Mrs. Roosevelt the widows are: Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Wash Ington, D.C.: Mrs. Calvin Cool Idge, Northampton, Mass.: Mrs Thomas J. Preston (former wife of Grover Cleveland), Princeton. N. J.; Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt. Oyster Bay, N. Y and Mrs Benjamin Harrison, New York City. ' ONION SET CEILINGS Washington, April 18.-4u.PJ Celling prices for onion sets in 1943 will be the same as those now In effect for the 1944 crop, the office of price administra tion announced today. OPA also announced that eeilincr nrlr-p for seed potatoes In 1943 would De tne same as those for the 1944 crop. Treat He? 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IIS III a 1 w i5 ' "lb 7Zn iS Hi 7ft ITS- ol H ci 12 KNOW? that Jackson coun ty has an area of 1,788,160 acres, a population of 50, 000 and a growing ANSwr.a to PBEVIOUS rtlZSLI J o 3lk:JaM8) ipUlBjs E A SpT B i. b I SMs gf ST op P afAjRTnriE S:s t Bctu e s Bpigo Njrrr m a p pIe DjaA I bi ?AP!s'taORp3l KBDAIT li ehais a i nMamt ob Bs fife m sBaICoIE gjEfsTs tIiaIl airIm'si; ' l3ff"As 3s sjTTgyT glFM aIi'nI Si! : L M R XIdoMm ATl IBS A vTe DOWN 1 Molfit 2 Wonder 3 Oriental coin 4 On hand 6 Pay a call An artlcl 7 OltmpM 5 Heroint ot Hardi novel B Craven 10 -Death DOtlc U-Orleve lS-Plavurer 30 Conducted 23 -Mimical not 33 Part ot eburch 34 -Muddy 35 - Right itbbM 36 Diore4 iabbr.1 30 Buslneia 33 -A bird 33 - Heat 36- -Jo k eater 38 Prankntr 41-Harken 43 Jellify 45 MuMCftl D0t 47 Bona 49 Strayi 60 -Swirled 61 -Helper 63 -Ol Jo 66 Deer 66 Expreanloa Of din taut 89- Vane 60 Oulded 3 Rail vit fabbr.' '..Jl -