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W.dnMday. Pe. S. 1943 MEDFORD MAIL-TRIBUNE FIVE i FOUR-DAY STAY i 'J nr MfiRi ui There were 1320 people given chest X-rays in the four days that the Oregon Tuberculosis association's mobile unit was located in RI e d f o r d, Mrs Dwight Findley, county chair man of the drive, reported last night. The X-ray technicians completed their Medford sche dule Tuesday and prepared to move into Ashland, where th mobile unit ill be located at the fire hall for two days. Mrs Findley described the campaign. to date, as a great success, in voicing her appreciation of the fine cooperation extended the L Jackson County Public Health association by hosts of individ uals. businesses and organiza tions. Assisting the technicians Tuesday were the following volunteers: Mrs. C. A. Sander, Mrs. Richard Phair. Mrs. Allen Perry, Mrs. James Keeble, Mrs. Kenneth Denman, Mrs. Robert C. Hart and Mrs. Findley. The X-rays, developed on the mobile unit, are sent into Port land, where they are read by a staff of doctors. The report of the doctors is mailed directly back to the individual X-rayed if there are no complications revealed in the picture. If the miniature X-ray indicates chest trouble of any type needing at tention the doctors request a larger X-ray and this request is made to Dr. A. E. Mcrkel, Jack son county public health officer He, in turn, contacts the individ ual, who is asked to appear for a larger X-ray. This X-ray is also financed by the Jackson County Public Health associa tion at no cost to the individual The findings are reported to the person X-rayed, who is advised to contact his personal physi cian. This program is financed by Christmas seal sale funds as part of the widespread campaign to eradicate tuberculosis. Eleanor Criticizes China's First Lady On Democratic Life Fort Devens, Mass., Dec. 5 U.R) Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt said yesterday that Mme. Chi ang Kai-shek "could talk very convincingly about democracy . . . but she hasn't any idea how to live it." Mrs. Roosevelt made her cri ticism of the Chinese Generalis simo's wife during a question and answer period with wound ed war veterans in Lowell Gen eral Hospital. "The Chinese people," she said, "have still to learn how to live with one another as a uni fied people. I noticed this par ticularly in my talks with Mme. Chiang." Ut. Mall mnuno Want-Ada. vr Pi Ml U the sanitary napkin with the "Cushion Center" 2 pkgs. 39c TVi "cviKfon cn!tr" cerutrvctfen giw VtMi CUSHION COMFORT end maxlmym protection. ;S mm ilMlll : "ROBES". . . IlKl fS J jiiL . imP&m -, swot m. r LiTVfeW 4 iw hygienhed lining WiA WM'lr JZ&ffc J Color, or. whit. ... nd pci- jrj X ' AwA 21-95 fMv4 "SLIPS"... XlLr fc 'i I There's nothing quite like lovely 1 ft i mh IhW A3k RT J lip . Here they are . . . Tea- 1 I J Ym?M m V t rose White or delicate petal I I I fm CVllrrQ'rL "D T " vii'fi ' pastels y ... and genuine I If I Lffii M&WffrMStfX The. "bmd to 9.1" . . . "Iltfl ros- 3& 3.95 tO 10.95 I I' j t M &N UJ&N&'M oaU" w mean sleeping "T- X I " '--).' kLWK ilL iMl Varna.,,, plain color j x ' rAl I it . v f .1 m x s J v 1 'STAR BRIGHT' ...... V.'hO else tut lovrm . . . nu d make such a darling? ... of Hack bengali.-.e ... It perfectly matchei "SLIPS". . . Lovely, lovely white ... In shimmering satin or softest crepe . . . either foaming in lace ... or "contour tailored" 3.95 to 6.95 ; I iB . I a ' . 4. J1 ft il .": ' -J I Jj If i A i : "PANTIES". . . Lots of white . . , tearose . . . sheer nylon and beautiful rayons 59 to 2.95 "GOWNS". O7oin . . . that "wicked wick ed black" . . . of shser.it nln on . . . or softest satin .... lt'i "things like these" . . . fcat "put thought!" in "hti head" . . 4.95 to 6.95 "LOUNGING P.J.s". . . Yea . . . tfiay are "Glamour" with vengeanc . . ol clinging Jersey . . . the panti are black . . . and the tunls li of contrasting Aqua . . . Pink . , . or Lime ... as you choose . . . 21.95 "BUNNY SCUFFS". . . Thr never woe a sllppr quite like tiem ... of genuine Bunny Fur . . . hi enowy white ... or "black at oof . . . 3.95 the gown 2.95 21 North Central Ave. Mod. by motm of M O TISSUE