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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Thunder, Mar 31. 194$, Your Health and It's Care Br Oft WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readers ihould address inquiries toi Dr. William Brady. 265 CI Carolno. Beverlr HUU. Calif. THE ITCH GOES AROUND When my nine-year-old. daugh ter broke out with itch (writea a reader from up north she does not explain how she knew the child had itch scabies, a three - sylla ble word, pro nounced s k a- bi-ez, e c ent on the sua) i rubbed her with sulphur ' TV and lard for two weeks. Seeing she was Dr. Brady getting worse instead of better I gave her one- half teaspoonful of sulphur and Jelly the first and fourth day and she was relieved and her skin cleared beautifully. Would it be a eood policy to give her this tonic every spring? (Mrs. B.H.) If the child had the itch (sca bies) it is unlikely that merely rubbing with sulfur and lard would cure the disease, although it might irritate the skin and ag gravate whatever the primary skin trouble may be. Of course, if the trouble was really the itch taking sulphur internally could have had no influence upon it. Nine times out of ten a skin eruption or breaking out that itches a good deal is not scabies. Scabies, old fashioned "seven- year" itch, properly treated can be cured in twenty-four hours. Being 'due to the itch mite, a minute insect barely visible to the naked eye, which burrows in the skin and deposits its eggs in the burrows, it is highly conta gious through direct contact with objects which have been contam- ' inated by a person with the dis ease clothing, papers, books, toilet articles, hats (trying on), doorknobs, hanging straps, chair arms. etc. The diagnosis of scabies is not easy unless the physician is fam iliar with it and on the alert. One reason why the itch goes around in the spring and early summer Is that a case has escaped recog nition and the patient innocently carries the disease into a com munity where he or she goes to work or play. It is doubtful whether any new-fangled remedy or treat ment for the itch is superior to sulfur ointment, provided this is properly used. Sulfur ointment is not Just sulfur and lard, but the official U. S. P. sulfur oint ment containing approximately 15 sulfur and the sulfur is ex tinguished so finely incorporat ed in the ointment base that no particle can be seen or felwlth the fingers. At least half a pound of the ointment is necessary. First a prolonged hot bath and an all-over scrub with soap and HEALTH TO YOU! Corracf JUctof, Cofofc AitminH Hmorrho!d (MUa), Pit. aura, t inula. Hernia (Hup-j lur) destroy fc-tallh-powct I to ajB-abllftf to njor llfo, I Our mat hod ol treatment 1 without hospital operation 1 luccessfullr employed lor 1 93 years. Liberal credit terms, Call for examination -t tend lot FREE booklet Open fonfogt. Mod., Wo, h lt 7 to M Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Pkytltlan amf $wm If. t. Cor. E, Burnside and Oraad Are. Telephone EAat 3911, Portland 14, Oregon A Fence To Meet Every Need Mad from selected 48-ln, full sis wood slats spaced bout 2 in. apart and woven between 5 cablet of heavy wire. Colors red and green. Use for yards, gardens, pens, and all kinds of general fencing. Permanence at lowest cost. Suburban Lbr.Co. Box 70, Klamath Falls, Ore. 8 YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. '- '" "IT'" l. H. LEONG, Herbalist IN. THE SPRING, TRA-LA water and brush, to the limit of tolerance. Then dry, and thor oughly rub the sulfur ointment on every part of the skin that shows any sign of trouble. Wal low in the ointment over night. Next morning a bath, clean clothes, clean bedclothes and clean linen. If the sulfur oint ment is properly made and ap plied as described, not Just dab bed on here and there, a cure should be obtained. Of course re-infestation will occur if any clothing or toilet article or bed linent used before the treatment is used again without laundering, a day in the sun, or dry cleaning. QUESTIONS ll ANSWERS ' Preparlnc for Maternity My wife exDecta her flrt-l .-hlM tn about three monthi. Her mnHnlnn i. good except awelllng of tha feet and he can aleep only four hours a night. A doctor advised her to He on ner back with feet up against the wall, but that seems impossible for her. . w " I Answer Then tr alAvatinff font nt her bed from six to ten inches fblocks that hiffh under Inw.r 1m nt bed). Send stamped envelope bearing your address and Inclose ten cents coin for booklet "Preparing for Mater nity." inclose ten cents addiuonal ir you want also the 'Brady Baby Book." Salt In Hot Weather Vou salrl salt ahnulri ht itn mnnt freely In hot weather. How about eat ing highly salted things such as pret- Is, salted peanuta, saltlne crack ers. . . .7 (L. W. Answer All riffM. If vou can han. die the extra food. Simplest practice Is to take a five-grain tablet of salt. or about five grains (a good pinch) of salt with every glass of water. This tends to prevent heat cramps and heat exhaustion. It Is mora refreshing than water alona, when you are sweaUng irociy. Vitamin R tn nlalmtea Please exolaln the value of vitamin B-complex In diabetes and its relation to the dosase of Insulin. IL. J.) Answer One function of vitamin B Is to promote the metabolism or utili zation of carbohydrate. The diabetes patient supplementing the restricted diet with vitamin B complex may find It necessary after several weeks to re duce the dally dosa of insulin. Send ten cents and stamped envelope rear ing your address, for booklet "Train ing ror uiaoeies. (Copyright 1949 by John F. Dlllt Co.) T Mllo Ross, M e d t o r d, was named winner of a contest held by the Southern Oregon District Toastmasters' club in Klamath Falls Monday night and will represent this district at the final state contest to be held in Portland Saturday, June 2. Topic of Ross speech was "America." Other speakers at the meet were Joe Hicks, Klamath Falls, topic: "Political Medicine"; Capt. S. C. Martin, Medford, "God's Extra Gift": and Sanford Solby, Klamath Falls, "Solid Fuel Shortage for the Coming Win ter." Members of the Medford Toastmasters' club going to Klamath Falls were Ray Harri son, Lieutenant-governor of the Southern Oregon district; George Davis, secretary of the Medford club; Mllo Ross, Capt. Martin, Pat Graham and Claude Hag gard. TKOPflll Of AVMUt ITATOirT or TUB FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA tf nnedelDfaU. Id ihe RUls of Mnwrtfanla. m lbs thirty-fin! dti ef December. 1041. mt-H the I run ranee Oonuntulonet Of IM susie ei OreOB vuteuut H law: Xnoomt Net wejatun tecwlnd llO.lftMtf.TI Tottl InierMt, dlTldendt end net eMste towoeie . tW.Tfl.W Income ttvm ether eo tiroes M3.WM-I fetal taooa , iu.wi.g.ni Xlibvnmnl (Tel ifWMUl pal te pollcjlwldirs lot e 1 .s".bsi e lM sdJuitBMi sspefiiee SU.TOt.M ennts ammtwlMi tr broiertu. ... I,Hl,ut.) ftelarlte snd fee officers. dJ recto ti. eonre office emrlorei flMtMf tlMlO.tl lsite, HrentM end fe Dl1dndt paid to steckholdm (Cats, tiat.MS.O0i atof. Bfe) Dividend peW et credited te Belief- iM.m.M Miners 411 etbet ipwrUterti ,,,, I.ISMM.U Total likurtas.nts lIMII.lltM Admitted As sate feJoe ef tetl estate eeutd lauikri slHl e I.m.HI.H Uwea ee morU es4 eelUtertX . m.nv i Value ef beads eed unoTtltedK . I.TTMH.!. Value et ete ene4 market ttluej l-MM.III.M Ciah le baeia end m band 1,110,111. U Preraluine te eodne n rllertroB titieo itnre eMtebeF W. 14. H tntemt ine) mts due eod ermte4 I.om j Otftu stsett (bm).,,., tM.45s.et TMel 4nltM essets ,. Jlt.lM.TUM LUblUUee, nrplm a4 Other ranfl r;i BnreM rlslna IHl.sM-M EeilsMted lots sdiustsseat eiretue tcf enreid ttat llf.m.H tVial unsrTn presslams et, ell trtttd risks 19.TM.IN.il talarle. renu. eapemsee. villi, ae- reuate. re, etc.. due at imwl., 14. IM. tXtnaied eesmui due er accrued fer t1 IttfH.M RmmiMaone, tktrire. et etser caarrn due snd eeeryed W TW M til eteer UaUIIIlM , 1.Ut.4M.4l TMel HahniUee, esvert nr(ul....lit.4M,UUT ini rata bp s s.wo.w.w lundu ener ell Uv Mt'tIN It.flrttLrl lurvlvi M retsrdt twUofBan..(t,t.W,HI ri ' (IIIIMIMI esQBinese id oreroa Tot Th Teen Net itemtuma rent red S 1111 NH.Ieeree reid I1,4I1 Dhldendi peid er eredlletl to poU(T fteiders M B BUUIATIQH OT VXtZ.ADBX.PKIA ' ("rank II. Thames. PiMldsit A I. Tries, rVtreterr MattrtMe teaMeftt stttiKt fee Kme. taieff. mr OoeuWaskwet REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Haart Rheumatism. Asthma. Catarrh. Pllaa Prostata Olaad Ecsama and all dia. erdars et LWar. Kldnar Trouble and other complaints disappear attar using. CHINESE HERBS Removed to Sparta Bldg. Phone 5817 j'VILLE CLASS IS SLATED TONIGHT Jacksonville, May 31 Gra duation ceremonies for the 1045 senior class of Jacksonville high school will be held this evening at the school gymnasium at 8 o'clock. G. B. Goddard, super intendent, announces. Margaret Armpriest has earned the honor of valedictorian and Charlotte Niedermeyer that of saluta torian. Speaker of the evening will be Ben H. Schmidt, director of the Medford Y.M.C.A. Baccalaureate services were held for the graduates May 27 at Ihe Presbyterian church. The Rev. L. H. Mitchelmore spoke on "An Adventure in Tradition' and special music was arranged by the church choir and the high school .sextette. The prelude and processional were played by Mrs. R. J. Harris. Members of the graduating class are: Margaret Armpriest, Pauline Brown, Alfred Coffman, Elinore Corbin, Delbert Hackert, Ethel Lawrence. Josephine Kan tor. Max Killingsworth, Luella Mclntyre, Noble Meyer, Char lotte Niedermeyer, Barbara Pur- sell, Arlene Smets, Clara Smith and Harold Von Stein. TO 'DOUBLE TALK' Washington, May 31 U.R Presidential Press Secretary Charles G. Ross said today that President Truman "believes with ;" that there should be the fullest flow of news from the White House to the press. He said the president "believes in candor and hates all form of double talk." Ross spoke at a women's Na tional Press club luncheon. He disclosed that Mr. Truman had decided to fly to San Fran cisco by day rather than at night because the president likes day light flying "when he can see the country." THE GRANGE Roxy Ann Grange Roxy Ann Grange held reeu- lar meeting May 18 with large attendance. State Deputy Mc Clure gave an interesting talk. 4-H club leader, Jossy, furnished moving pictures. The Elliotts and Hansons served lunch. Initiation degrees were given Barbara and LaVern Yocom. Third and fourth degrees were given Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and two sons Richard anU Harold, also Betty Vanoosce. H. E. C. met at Roxy Ann Grange hall for housecleanlng day May 16 Church day will be held June 3 at Roxy Ann Grange hall. Covered dish lunch at 1:30 and services at 3 p. m., with the Rev. Millard as speaker. The public is invited. Next regular Grange meeting will be June 1 with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Luh man on serving committee. Next H.E.C. meeting will be June 13 with Mrs. Wolf at her home on Lone Pine road. Gene Tedrlek was a visitor at Grange. BAR DEAN PASSES San Diego, May 31 (U.R) ; Alvln "Harry" Morris, dean of San Diego bartenders and per sonal friend of hundreds of old time California sportsmen and newspapermen, died today in Air Tool. S I VV fVllOJ , ? YXl Your Pa(rona9. In Ibt put . Concrete Mixer. Jlf - V l5iXi2l4 Pi FpS sSfe ll greatly appreciated. Water Pumps r.yNT--: f f5 . tS X &Sc?ii- t 1 r zxxr: ::HL Sip W 1 VlpAl BOB. anil ROY j BBu MMmmkm OK PACTlUr 4SATHERT0H-S 1 r-, T ,w.v,-. f.s Ra,t oc .n.rHo I IMC FARM STORE t'IL KBt,r' Gold Hill Oregon .. . .7 ...... Blucstdnc arrivcs in new ork.. g( in moments of c-eat LA I ahs Ir-W that-s I I " 808 So. 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W vTiTOPA?r- FIND A Bia t-zy-V-s IHijU &k p tvT i 7? chairman, arrived here today. The Committee will Inspect army, navy and air force com munications in the Mediterran ean theatre and will attend Me morial Day ceremonies at Anzio on Wednesday. DANCE TONIGHT to the music of Smoky, Danny & Bill PLAYING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRIDAY Take-It-Easy Lodge Featuring Chicken, Steak and Spanish Dinners , Yi mi tip Savage Creek, where Jackson meets Josephine w' 4 REALIZE TARGET. - t . --tw ..... im 1. y : n n mi I mil la ! r'in7 j.ir s,tf fa.' 4 V- ,,( -""-j Ktnr'ialaaift-a i n M mM ,'t ', !m mmiiiti J E DO YOU tubes in stock. See us for your tires. 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KNOW? that wo Have a supply of recapped tires (no certifi cate required), inner-liners and Fire stone tires and ANSWER TO PEtvioua PUZZLK DOWN 1 ComDlaln 2 Genus ol olivet 2 Rested 4 Havoc 6 Free meal fr Injure 7 Betrothed 8 Self 8 sudden pala ' 10 Assert 11 Facts 19 Kind of tide 20 Amounts unpaid on debt IS Silver isrmb.t ' 24 Wander about 25 Small fllh 2ft-Nolse 27 Latr 23 Girl's name 29 Work with shortf 30 Town In Holland 32 Return to office 35 Symbol for tine 36 A bone 33 Break 39 River In Russia 40 Country la Near East 41 Debauch 43 Sector 44 Scene of tT. 8. naval battle 45 Layer 46 Spirit lamp 43 a reek letter 5TjElET gBrE Rl NiiClC iN uR 5 1 lvU:y,'j"jA vafeLE vot U ivTe Esicog'T i