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f- TWELVE MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE Thursday. Not. 1. 194J , Your Hsalth and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D. Reoderi should addr.ii Inquiries toi Dr. William Brady. 264 CI Camino Beverly Hill. Calit. BABY DESERVES My baby, three months old, has a slight cold (writes a mother of better than average intelli gence to judge by her letter of con- v e n tional American ig norance so far as physioloKy hyfiiene and health are con cerned.) I have been taking her out Sun day nights to church and Dr. Brady Wed n e s d a y nights to prayer meeting since she was three weeks old. My aunt criticises me and says the reason she has a cold is because I take her out In the night air . . . (Mrs. A.S.M.) Night air Is generally better for the baby or for any one else than day air. It is clearer of dust, cleaner, more refreshing, less dried itiit and hence less likely to be irritating to delicate membranes lining the breathing passages than day air is. But if you had even attended school, Ma'am I mean if the school system had been enlight ened you would have learned, say in sixth grade, that a baby's place is In the home not out on tho street, attending the movies, prayer meeting or cocktail par ties, and especially Is this true after dark. I know It is Just terrible that a young mother should be pin ned down like that for a whole year or more when she wants to be out "having a good time." A baby less than six months old should be undressed, bathed, powdered, given time for a little play on the -blanket, dressed in nighty, fed and tucked in bed by 8 to 8:30 p. m. every day. Zero hour for a baby to be abed is 6 p. m, until the baby is two years old. People who drag babies out at night should be warned for the first offense, pun ished for the next offense. This1 leniency is fair because such peo ple are not entirely to blame for their Ignorance the board of education ought to be cen sured or penalized for failure to provide elementary instruction in the care of infants. This "slight cold" your baby has picked up at church or pray er meeting, Ma'am, whatever it nioy prove to be, was very likely presented to the defenseless buby by some generous soul who stop ped to admire the baby and left a sample of whatever he or she happened to be coming down with. Every baby a year old must have 14 or 13 hours of sleep daily, in comfortable bed, not in cart or a car or in any place convenient for the careless moth er or nurse to park the nuisance. One or two hours of the 15 hours of sleep may bo in a mid-day nap. Unnecessary or unusual noise should be avoided when the baby is asleep, but the ordi nary household activities and sounds should not be hushed a normal baby is not disturbed by ordinary sounds, or lights. A nor mal baby has no more fear of the dark than you or I have. QUESTIONS A ANSWERS l.lver To eetile en etiniment, please state how terse the liver l In healthy person. (G. W. Answer Approximately 7 Inches wide, a Indie Ihlt'lc 4 Inches Ironl to back, anil weighs 3 pounds. Sanitary Klti-hrn I set -he Impression Hint you think there Is no dIiiitiihii it emptying into the kitchen sink water the lloor has been n.oppctt with, provided the sink Is afterward wa-hed with soap and water. Do you mean uiere la still no denser from the c-lofn used to wash at-hrs with? (K. A. K.) AilhWor Once usea of course a dish towel or cloth or brush or spouKe or rng is no longer absolutely sate until (t has been laundered and IKUNKU or boiled or otherwise heat strrlltr.rt Hu! practically, plain soap nd wnier we-hing such as any good liousehet per foe. is ample sanitary care til the Kitchen. tleniilne American tf a young mans grandfather was en American Indian, what chances lhat his children may have Indian Relieve that Tormenting PIN-WORM ITCH Too Embarrassing to Talk About! Tt It tw tnnrvr HrfftriiT tn pat up with the tnmtilo fMUftxl liy iin.WonniI A rttrhtr iTiMIy war to rlf1 with tMi Qgly .l.fivtl-.n ha now bn made poaatM. It U batii on tKt molteally rtwsnttetl rime known a tr-minn vt1t. Thi ,cvll drui ( 1 he tital Imirr-tif nt In rW, th l'm-Worm tllti drvrl. ,-.. In th labor iurlea of Dr. O. Jayn i.tt.. Th 111.1111, M.r-lo-laVf? P W tMrU art In a ipeia, war to rcmnvt r'lii-Wnrmt. So don't take rhaitco with ih cmharraMln rrctal Itch and other dutrew can! by thr crraturri that live m irmw insist th human tv,). If jmu 'tupttet Tin-Warm In y.vir rhii.t or ytur-rlf, fl a bo of JATNI'S P-W rifM away and follow hm Jirtx-tU.n. batUfaction guarauWml or your tnonry ha.-it. Your druicist know, t PW for rMffWorta I YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. X r it J. H. LEONG, Harbalitt A BETTER BREAK traits? He hlmpelf U fair, with blue tvM. blond hair. His proapectlve lnd Is white (M. M A.) Amwer Practically no chance at all. At any rate tt ia not a bar to rnarrmfte and railing children. I'd ai oon nave a f.asn of genuine Ameri can (Indian Dlood In me aa EngUh Irish, or other strain Children born to the young man are as likely look like Italian or Swedish kids they are to look like Indians. F. TO DIP SHARPLY IN COMING YEAR Washington, Nov. 1 (U.R) The agriculture department to day predicted a break ot 10 to 15 per cent in farm earnings next year from the record high levels of 1945. In a forecast of farm income In 1946, the department said that overall earnings probably will decline $2,200,000,000 and in come after tnxes and expenses by $1,950,000,000. Neverthe less, farm income still will be higher than pre-war levels. With the drop in farm Income, the department said, there prob ably will be an increase In some of the prices farmers must pay next year. The department predicted "moderate" reductions In prices received for meat and dairy products, but sharper declines In prices are poultry and eggs, fruits and vegetables. Farm wage rates, which have almost tripled during the war, are likely to stay high, the de partment said. The department said that over all farm income this year prob ably will reach the historic height of $21,200,000,000, in cluding $800,00,000 In govern ment payments. Net income probably will amount to $13,- 000,000,also a record. EX-CON KILLED Sacramento, Nov. 1 (U.R) James Theodore Qulllen, 30, ex- convict sought by police on bad check charges, was shot and killed attempting to escape from a squad car en route to police headquarters last night. Use Mall Trtnune Want Ada. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Mutter of tho Estate of WM. HENRY, LING, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hits fUed his Final Account in the above entitled matter, and the a hove entitled Court has fixed November 9, 1945, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., In the County Court room in the Court House In Medford, Jackson uoutity, uregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. ' E. H. LING. Administrator, Harry C. Skyrmnn, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACKSON COUNTY. IN the Matter of the Estate of OTTO A. WEHGKR, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, as tho Executor of the estate of the above named deceased. and has duly qualified as such. All persons having any claim against said estate are hereby notified and required to present tha same, duly verified and with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned Executor at the of fice of l J. Newman, Attorney for said estate, in the Craterian Building in Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this Notice. Dated and first published on October 11th. 1945. ERNEST C. WERGER, Executor of the estate of Otto A. WerRer, Deceased. AdminlilrBtor'g Notice To Creditors - NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the indorsigipd has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. Ad ministnitor of tlie Eslute of Ira C. Foster, deceased; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the iindersinned administrator at his office in the United States Na tional Bank Buildinti within six (ti) months from the dato of this notice. Dated November 1. 1P4.V GUS NEWBURY. Administrator of the Estate of Ira C. Foster. Deceased. Room 207. U. S. Nat l Bank Huildinn, Medford, Ore. REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart. Rheumatism. Asthma Ceterrh Piles Proilale Gland Ecsema end til die orders ol Llier Kldner Trouble and ither complaint! disappear altar using. CHINESE HERBS Removed lo Sparla Bldg. Phona 5817 ED E Foreign Agents Could Plant Time-Bombs in Nation's Major Cities, Is Claim. Cambridge , Mass., Nov. 1 (U.R) Foreign agents could plant atomic time-bombs in this na tion's major cities and military bases during peacetime to de stroy It in one big blow, accord ing to the association of Cam bridge scientists. Advocating international con trol of atomic energy, the newly formed association predicted an atomic war would be waged with atom-mines smuggled into a country rather than with air borne atomic weapons. Would Resemble PUrto "Atomic explosives are suf ficiently compact to permit an infernal machine to resemble a grand piano, or a chest of draw-' ers, or a sofa," said Dr. Louis N. Ridenour, one of the many nationally-known scientists gathered here for radar develop ment. "The mechanism of the bomb, apart from the explosive mater ial Itself can readily be con structed within the country to be mined, and assembled on the spot," he said. "The explosive would have to be smuggled in, but this can be done in many ways and in such small individual lots that detec tion Is escaped more than 90 per cent of the time." Conclusions Reached The aggressor nation even might remain unidentified after wiping out or crippling its enemy, said others among the more than 500 physicists, chem ists and engineers joining the association in urging world con trol of atomic weapons and re search. The association urged the United States to lead In achiev ing world cooperation for the prevention of war. It reached the conclusions: 1. Other nations will be able to produce atomic bombs. 2. No effective defense is pos sible In atomic warfare. 3. Safety cannot be obtained by superiority In atomic arma ment. 4. Future wars will mean the destruction . of "a large frac tion of civilization." ' 5. International coopcra 1 1 o n "of an unprecedented kind" is needed for survival. Navy Reopens V-5 Training Program To Boys Under 20 The navy has opened flight training to 19-year-old civilian boys for the first time since the war ended. The age limit pre viously was 18. Naval aviation cadet selection board in Seattle said that civi lian boys between the ages of 17 and 20 could Join class V-5 of the naval reserve Immediately if they were high school gradu ates or would be graduated on or before Feb. 25, 1946. They will be on inactive duty until March 1. The minimum height limit was raised to five feet, six inches. Transportation to Seattle will be furnished upon request of ap plicants, the navy said. Closing time tm Sunday Too Late to Classify 4:00 Saturday afternoon Please remember Winter Is Almost Here! Let us check your car over now. Tune it up for cold morning starts. Repair all cooling system trouble so you won't waste yout anti-f reeie. Let us put the proper lubricants in their proper places. In other words, let us put your car in proper condition for winter driving. Selby Chevrolet Co. 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The 1946 CHEVROLET will be on display from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. at our show CHEVROLET ANSWSS TO PREVIOUS PLZZLI D'C'Ri1- HTjUiSiMLl 5T TC crtTjo sT e dt s;a 5 3 MC:g;SlEiHlEiLM DOWN 1 Circle 3 Operatic solo 3 Hasten 4 Mimosa tre 5 Tags 8 Hummingbird ? Tried 8 Early Channel swimmer 9 Small partlcl 10 Splendor 11 Throw 19 Conjunction 21 Everything 24 Baby food 25 Ererythinf . 26 Born 28 Plains Indian 59 Strong drink 30 Finish 34 Copy 35 Low tre 36 i-Make certain 37 one who give out 38 Closely 39 Spread tor drying 43 Bees' home 43 Dye Indigo 44 Fetid air 45 Sketch 4T Pathway 48 Girl's nam Bl War weapon