EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Wednesday. Jan. , 1948
Your Health and It's Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Raadari should addratl InqutrUt toi Of William Brady. '
265 El Camino. Bavarly Hilla. CaiU.
KEEPING WARM W
There Is a way to keep warm
without coddling that Is advis
able, in my opinion, for the
ma o r i x y oi
growing chil
dren and
adults In the
United States
and Canada. I
mean the Io
dine Ration
that is, insur
ing the intake
of the amount
of iodine daily
that nutrition
kMtt,&iM ...thorltiea
Dr. Brady deem eMential
for good nutrition and good
metabolism in childhood, youth
and adulthood.
Not only is the basal tempera
ture, the metabolism, the vital
fire low In persons who get in
sufficient Iodine but one of the
commonest complaints of such
persons, whether youthful or
mature, in that they feel cold
even whether normal persona in
the same room or environment
are comfortable or perhaps too
warm for comfort. And it is
characteristic of iodine-deficient
individuals to wear or want to
wear more clothes at all times
than a normal person can en
dure.
Im corparatlvely few regions
In the United States and Can
ada the soil and the drinking
water may still contain enough
Iodine (Iodides! to supply the
minimum daily quantity requir
ed for good nutrition, through
the iodides In the water or In
the food grown on the soil and
water (meat, milk, eggs, vege-
tt.bleg etc.). A small minority of
people in the North American
continent may get enough Iodine
In the fish and shellfish from
the sea they happen to eat when
such food Is available..
Even so. I recommend to
every man. woman and child In
the country who is not under
medical care or treatment, -the
regular practice or habit of tak
ing a suitable Iodine ration
every day or at least a few times
a week the year around to in
sure against Iodine deficiency.
For details of this read the pam
phlet "Iodine Ration," available
on written request if you pro
vide stamped self addressed en
velope a regular size envelope,
not a doll size, please.
Chronic tired feeling and
lack of usual or former am
bition, energy or pep, a state
little if any relieved by a rest
or a vacation; a tendency to
accumulate flabby excess
weight: depression of spirits
and a bleak or almost melan
choly outlook: premature
graying and falling of hair
nd other signs of premature
aging; mental torpor, tenden
cy to doze too much and to
He too long abed; poor mem
ory, poor circulation as evi
denced by cold hands and
feet . . .
Mind, now, I do not say the
lodin Ration is a cure-all. I
merely suggest that nearly
every one needs It and I would
not suggest It if I did not believe
that It can do no harm to try It
In any event that Is, If you are
not under medical treatment. If
there la anything In particular
the matter you should ask your
physician whether you may take
the lodin Ration don't ask me,
for I'm not your physician.
QUFSTInNS ANSHFRS
Asepsis In UenUstry
Old dentist makes is wait several
weeks for appointment. 1 found
another, recently returned from ser
vice, who took care of ma lha day
after . . . this new one wastes a food
deal of time, tt seems to me, tn re
peated washing of his hands. V. H I
Answer That's the way more den
tists should "waste" more time. If you
ask me. Too olten the dentist Is con
tent to "sterilise" Instruments with a
dash of some "antiseptic" Instead of
boiling or steam sterlllrtng them. Too
often he leaves the chair to do this or
that. telephone, shake hands with a
visitor, even examine a moulh, and.
to save time, resumes work without
washing his hands. That sort of den
tal service Is a fraud at any price,
Whatl No More Internal ltatntuiT
Received your booklet "The Consti
pation Habit and Colon Hygiene"
about five months av-o. Since that day
1 havo not taken a laxative or enema.
When 1 started to follow your plan
my bowels did not move for
FOR GOOD HEALTH!
Mamorrftotdt
tuffal and CoJoa
Ailmmnt$
Hmrnia (Rufrmrt)
Ooifr.c UUt
TrMld wuhout HofrlUl
Opr tlon
Mmd9 rmg frW,-, Jfl A. M. H 9 P. M.
imsnfii .MsyswUr, BWaamiUf, frUy 7 JO
Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
Phyiitlan and Iwrfaoa
W. L Comer E. Bumsid ind Grand Avnu
Talaphon EAal 3918, Portland 14, Orogoa
f-" J"v'
YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO.
ITHOUT CODDLING
days. (J. R. 8 )
Answer Any victim of the corntl
patlon habit or the ''Intestinal stasis
or the "mucous colitis" obsession may
have the booklet on written reauest
a cupping is not a request ana i re
fuse to read clippings to find out
what a correspondent wants) if he In
closes ten cents and stamped self-
addressed envelope.
(Copyright 1U4H. John T. Dllle Co.)
Washington, Jan. 2 U.R)
Bell-bottom trousers may be dis
charged from the navy next
spring, but coats of navy blue
plan to sign up for another
hitch and remain Indefinitely as
a regular part of the navy uni
form. The navy disclosed last night
that it has sent 2,500 new-type
uniforms to the Atlantic and
Pacific fleets and to shore sta
tions to undergo three-month
tests.
If the tests prove successful,
conventional trousers will re
place the wide, bell-bottom
trousers which have been worn
by seafaring men since the 14th
century, the navy said.
Tie Change Too
The traditional neckerchief
designed by the British admiral
ty in mourning for Lord Nelson
also Is slated to go in favor of
a black fotir-ln-hand tie.
The body-tight Jumpers will
be replaced by a sport shirt, the
navy said, if the new sailor uni
forms are adopted. A tailored.
waist-length battle Jacket Is pro
vided for dress or winter attire.
The navy said there are three
separate uniforms in the new
outfits blue, gray and white
with shirts to match.
The traditional short over
coat, "pea coat," will be re
tained as part of the new uni
forms.
On the Radio Chain
STATIONS
Chain affiliation and where they
are on the dial
KA1.K (MHtt) 11)0; Portland
KKX (Alio I lull Portland! K(IO
(Alio 810 San pranciscoi Kdw
(NltCl Pordand, KJR tAllt'l
luuu Heallle. KNX lCHN lulu. Lm
Angeles, KOA (NHCl HSU. Uenver
KOIN (CII8I !0. Portland, HOMO
INIICI Hall. Seattle, KPO (NIIC'I
SftO, San Franrlsro; KSL (C'Uai
1160. Halt Lake City.
Time Shown la PST
WEDNESDAY
8:00 D. m. Terry and Pirates, ABC;
O. K. For Release, NBC; TDA. CHS;
News, MUS.
0:10 D. in. luck iTacy, Am. venen
Evening Comes, NBC.
D:3U p. m. Jack Armstrong, am.;
News. CHS: Captain Midnight, MUS;
News. NUC.
8:40 u. in. Elmer Peterson, wuu;
Tom Mix, MUS; Raymond Swing.
ABC: News CUS.
6.00 d. m. rrank Sinatra, una;
Treasure Hour of honir. MUS; Eddie
Cantor, NHC; Dinner At Dlnty'l, ABU
o 13 p. in. Meal L.ue atones, nuta
6:30 p. m. Mr. District Attorney,
NHC; Malsle, CUS; Spotlight Banda,
MUS; Elmer Davis, ABC.
7:00 p. m. Kay Kysera Koiiege.
N1IC: Island Adventure. CBS; Coun
terspy, ABC; follies. MBS.
7:;iu D. m. Andrews aisiers, li;
Lane Ranger. MBS.
6:ul p. in. nupper uiuo. nut;; jhcs
Klrkwond, CBS; Main Line, MBS;
News, AUC.
0:15 p. m. Fleetwood Lawton. NBC;
Jack Smith Show, CBS; Main Line,
MUS: News, AHC.
1130 u. m. lllldngarde. NHC: nr.
Christian. CUS; Fresh Hp Show. MBS
0:00 d. m. Mr. and Mrs. North, nuu;
Jack Carson, CHS; News. MBS.
0:19 p. m. Golden Harmonies, ABC.
0:30 p. m. Easy Aces, AHC.
10.00 p. m. News. NBC; Charlie
Chan. ABC; Fulton Lewis. MBS.
10 30 p. m. Orchestra, CUS; rennet
man s Nlto Club, ABC; T nomas An
thony and Orchestra. NHC; Excerpts
From Great Music. MBS
11:00 p. m. News, ABC; serenade.
CBS; Hotel BUtmore Orchestra, NBC.
Till K8HAY
S 00 p. m. Ram llayri and tht Nfwi,
MUS; O. K. For Relfiur. NIK': Tarry
and (ho Pirate. AHC; TBA. CBS
3:15 p. m. Dick Tracy. ABC; When
Evening Conic, NUC.
3 30 p. in. Jack Armstrong, ABC;
Captain MulntKht. MHS; Nvi, NUC
5:45 p. m. Tom Mix, ABC; Elmer
Prltrion, NUC; Night Newt Wire,
MBS: Raymond Swum. ABC.
00 p. in. Music Hull, NBC: Andre
KnMclBnetJ. CBS; Gabriel Heatter,
MBS; The Kcnl Story. ABC.
tl 30 p in. Hob Burnt. NBC; Hobby
Lobby, CBS; Starlight Serenade. MBS;
Detect and Collect. AUC.
7 00 p. nv Abbott and Coitello,
NHC; rlmt Line, CBS; Curtain Tune,
AHC: Music. MBS.
7. .10 p. m. Kamaty In Melodv. ABC:
Red Kder, MBS; Rudy Valee, NUC;
Powder Box Theater, CBS.
8 00 p. nv Supper Club, NBC; Man
Named Jordan, CBS; Dulldor Drum
mond, MUS; Lum and Abner, AUC.
H IS p in. Fleetwood Lawton, NBC;
Earl Godwin, ABC; Jack .Smith, CBS
.to p. m. Burnt and Allen. NHC:
Maine. CHS; America Town Meeting
of the Air, ABC; Rogues Gallery.
MBS
oo p m. New. MBS-. Dinah Shore.
NHC; tilery Queen, CHS. America
Town Meeting of the Air. ABC.
0 1.1 p m. Newt, MHS.
9 .t0 p in. Noah Werwter Sav, NBC;
Ncua. ABC.
10.00 p m New riahea, NBC;
New. ABC; San Krancltco Opera.
MHS
10 15 p. m. Charlie Chan. ABC.
10 30 p. nv Fenneman Nile Club.
AHC; Sweetheart Swing time, NBC.
Orchestra. fBS; New. MBS.
11.00 p. m. New, ABC.
Use Mat) Tribune Want A.1i.
REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS
Hurt Rhaumatlim. Aslhmi Catarrh
Pilai Prostata Gland Ecismi and all dla
ordari et Llar Kldnay Troubla and
tthar complainta disappear attar uting.
CHINESE HERBS
Removed to Sparta Bldg.
Ind of Rope
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(Acme Telephotot
United Press Foreign Correspondent Ernest Hoberecht (left) and Col.
Robert H. Hardy, Yakima, Wash., examine new rope and hangman's knot
on gallows of Sugamo prison, Tokyo, where 330 Japanese, Including former
Premier Hldckl Tojo, all accused of committing war crimes, await trial
Hoberecht will cover trials.
Join Accident Prevention Effort
Is Plea To Jackson Co. Residents
George Davis, chairman of
the accident prevention commit
tee of the Red Cross for Jackson
county, today appealed to coun
ty residents to enroll in accident
prevention courses and other
wise participate in accident pre
vention months which Is to be
observed through January.
"An appeal is made for the
people of the county to help
make Jackson county a safer
place to live," Davis declares.
"We read In our newspapers
daily of the Increase In the num
ber of accidents In this county
and other sections. By accidents.
reference Is made to those acci
dents that occur In our homes
and on the highways. Home ac
cidents top the list In number,
the reason being that people In
their homes grow careless. They
leave things laying around that
might cause someone to get
hurt.
Stairways Hasard
'Take a look nt your stair
ways. Are they free of shoes or
boxes that might have been
placed there just to get them
out of the way? How about that
extension cord laying on the
floor that has a break in the
insulation that you have been In
tending to fix, or thnt chair
with the broken rung? Little
things, yes, but they can be big
things If they cause an accident,
with someone Injured or even a
life lost.
"Because accidents are be
coming so prevalent all over the
nation, the American Red Cross
has organized a council known
as the Accident Prevention
council the duty of which is to
make studies of accidents and
determine how they are caused.
After the council had completed
an analysis of accidents and
their causes and prevention, the
Red Cross compiled a course of
instruction which is taught in a
fashion similar to the first aid
classes. i
Jackson Co. Leads j
"Last year Jackson county
led all other counties In the
state in starting accident pre
ventlon c.asses. Eighteen people
were trained as instructors. This
year the committee Is planning
big safety compalgn covering ;
Jackson county as widely as '
possible, and the 18 qualified in-;
structors will hold classes. With i
Jrtnuary designated as safety :
month, It Is the aim of the acci
dent prevention committee to
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for Many Japs
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help lower the rate of accidents
in the home, on the highways or
wherever accidents might
occur."
Enrollment Urged
Mr. Davis urges every one to
cooperate by enrolling In the
classes and points out that it
costs nothing to take the class
work. Those interested are to
phone the chapter office in the
courthouse or Mr. Davis at the
Perl Funeral home.
Slogan for the month Is the
old adage, "an ounce of preven
tion is worth more than a pound
of cure."
BOSTON WORLD FAIR
PROPOSED FOR 1948
Boston, Jan. 2 (U.R) A
world's fair in Boston in. 1948
was proposed today by Walter
R. Doanc, of Berkeley, Cal., a
member of the California New
England, association.
GOOD BEGINNING
Berkeley, Cal., Jan." 2 (U.R)
Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, di
rector of the Los Alamos, N. M.,
project which assembled and
tested the atomic bomb, today
hailed the Moscow declaration
as "a very good beginning" to
international control of atomic
research.
PLAN NEW PARTY
Sacramento, Jon. 2 (U.R)
The formation of a new "All
American" political party In
California will be sought by an
organization called the American
Voters, Inc., with headquarters
in Los Angeles, the secrctarv of
Phone 9132 LL ABNER ' li,, , 1.,,4 1 I rf.NJAi J I , b-M
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state'i office was Informed today.
THE GRANGE
Grange Council
Due to the Oregon state
grange conference being held at
Central Point, Jan. 10, the meet
ing of Jackson County Grange
Council, scheduled for Jan. 9,
has been postponed until Jan. 16.
Use Mall Tribune Want Ads.
ZERO CLUB
Out of bounds, civilians only
Oelicious chicken and steak
dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00
a. m. except Sunday. Phone
day time S300; night 9101
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German Officers '
Hanged By Reds
London, Jan. 2 (U.R) Radio
Moscow said last night that two
German generals and a corporal
were hanged yesterday in the
Bryansk public square for atro
cities committed in the Bryansk
and Bobruiswk areas during oc
cupation, i
Closing time (or Classified Ads 8:30 '
a.m. -Too Lata to Classify 12:15 p.m !
CHALKERS
WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL
JAN. 4
Open As Usual Starting Jan. 5
For future reservations
Phone Cold Hill 474
SMITH
DO YOU
to be announced shortly.
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There are millions of
suffering children all
over the world who
need your old cast-off
clothing desperately
save your old clothes
for the clothing drive
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