EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL THIBUNB rhutidar- Jan. 3. 1946
Your Health and It's Care
Br DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Raadera ihould eddresi inquiries loi Dr William Brady.
265 El Camlno. Beverly Hllla. CaltL
Qvrsriosn a ANnwrnn
Vnrty-lwo round llanrilrap
Run band. 0 ft. 3 Inche 111. welsh
343 poundt , li very in key nnd nln
ymim tee mi poor lor a man fla
year old, A year ago h wattfheri 380
pounds and reduced 38 pounds on
thyroid treatment by Dr
(S. A. F
Answer He should not monkey
with thyroid unlras under his physl
clan's caro Anything is uoaalMe ex
cept a mousr s nest In the cnt s car.
There was old George Cheyne he
weigher 448 pounds at the age of 30.
then organ dieting on mt Ik and vege.
table, and exerclfttng, and reduced to
pounds, recovered vlte, ltved to
the age of 73. Send twenty-five cents
and stamped self addtrtied envelope
for booklet "Rules for Reducing;",
ntabetes In Faintly
Husband Is fourth consecutive gen
ration diabetic. We have two chil
dren and we are mnro than anxious
to avert, tr possible, recurrence In
the fltth generation. (Mrs. L. R
Answer You mav get aome help
long that line from a studv of
'Training for Diabetes" for copv of
booklet send ten cents and stamped
elf addressed envelope.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
Symptoms of Dlttma Arising from
STOMACH ULCERS
due to EXCESS ACID
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WAINSC'OTTS PHARMACY
RAHI RAHI BAHI
Head of a preparatory school
for boys was for many years en
gaged in physical education be
fore he Became
r - school, and he
I says he found
Mm f&S in that time
that orthope
d i c surgeons
(you know,
p h y s I c i ans
who limit prac
tice to chronic
Joint and spin
al diseases,
cor rection of
Dr. Brady d eformities,
management of Injuries that
may leave the victim more or
less crippled) condemn looirjau
for boys of highschool age.
The head master's sound pol-
Icy may be the policy or opinion
of a good many educators with
experience, but many of them
are too timid to take a stand
analnst this subversion of. physl-
cal education in the public
schools. It is pertinent to men
tion here that the prep school
head I Quote Is a private school
man. Perhaps he would keep
mum if he were a public school
man and wanted to continue one
Just what is my gripe against
football, numerous correspond
ents, a few of them not anony
mous, ask.
I have no gripe against foot
ball. It is a fine game for grown
men.
What I decry Is the substitu
tion of that hysterical perform
ance for the physical training
which children in school so sore
ly need.
My objections to highschool
football are specifically these:
(1) The ' adolescent boy, even
though he has grown much
faster and apparently bigger
and stronger than the aver
age or normal, is not up to
the strains of football
neither In bone, sinew nor
heart. If he is encouraged or
permitted to attempt to
"make the team" it may at
cost of permanent damage or
llnclong inefficiency, to say
nothing of the risk to life
itself.
(2) Highschool football, especial
ly what the prep school head
calls major football (spectac
ular games between schools
representing rival communi
ties), takes the school chil
dren (spectators) away from
classes in which they should
be Retting at least a pretense
of physical training, and sub
jects them to the 100 harm
' ful influence of vicarious ex
citement or stimulation. I'm
' sorry there isn't room here to
describe in elementary terms
the physiology or pathology
of this the way such stim
ulation mobilizes glycogen
- (sugar) in the blood etc. To
' parents of highschool chil-
' dren I suggest that the be
havior of the youngsters fol
lowing a big game is only
the usual reaction to such
abnormal excitement with
out the normal or natural
physical activity to use the
energy realeased.
(3) To permit a child to attend
the highschool football game
on the one hand and to dodge
gym or other physical train
ing classes on some flimsy
'pretext on the other hand, is
what I call a ridiculous deal.
A Thousand T.stters Ago
Wrote you Dr. Wm. Brady at least
three llmei for a certain booklet but
never received It. (C. M. J.)
Answer Nothing I can do with a
pump handle letter. Reveal the name
of the booklet I might tend It
(Copyright, 1046, John F. DUle Co.)
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of a first son, and second child,
born Dec. 24, at Corvallis. The
Eilertsens are well known here,
where they were instructors in
the local high school, before the
war Eilertsen served in the coast
guard, and is now principal of
Odell high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeArm
ond spent Christmas with rela
tives at Lakeview.
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"You girls get along together,
or else," Just one of the many
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Went to the Kaces,"--with James
Craig and Frances Gilford now
playing through Saturday at
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Prospect
Prospect. Jan. 3 Mr. nnrl
Mrs. Henry Dufcr and children,
Donald, Bobble, Ronald and
Dorothy, returned last week
from a two-weeks' visit with rel
atives at Lodl. Sacramento. Bak-
ersfleld, and Los Angeles.
Jerry Hawkins, formerly sec
ond class petty officer in the
navy, having served 41 months
before receiving his illschnrce In
October, was a house guest of
ftir. and Mrs. Floyd Kellev Just
before the holidays. Hawkins'
home Is at Lodl, Calif.
Mr. Mayfleld and son Norman
of Crescent came over after Miss
Dnna Shadlcy Dec. 24, and the
latter was guest at the May
field home over Christmas.
Christmas visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. L. T. South.
were Mrs. South s 'father. Earl
Stovnll, and sister. Miss Mary
l,ou siinvall. or Medford.
Miss Dorothy Clemens return
ed to Portland Dec. 23, after
sending four days with her par-
rms, nir. ann Mrs. Elmer M.
Clemens. The Clemens famllv
were Christmas dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Zundel of Med
ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dlts-
worth and sons, Norman and
Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Lvle
Brinrr spent ChrLtmas with rel
atives at Talent.
Christmas otiests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis Jantier were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Vestal, son David,
who recently received his honor
able discharge from the navy,
and daughter Kathleen, of Reese
Creek, and also Mr. and Mrs
George L. Jantzer of Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goodc
were hosts at a Christmas party.
Christmas eve. After a turkey
dinner, gifts were exchanged.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rostel,
former Medford newspaper peo
ple, are now employed on the
Lewiston, Idaho, Tribune, Mr.
Rostel being managing, editor,
according to word received here
by friends.
Mr. Rostel, a former member
of the Mall Tribune news staff,
later was employed in publicity
work by the National Park
service antf during the war was
managing editor of a large week
ly in Bel Air, Md., where Mrs..
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vertislng manager. She Is also a
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having worked in the advertis
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STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX
John Emery and Paul Henreid
are rivals for the love of Mau
reen O'Hara in "Spanish Main,"
a riotous aavemure filled tech
nicolor romance now playing at
the Holly theatre.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Gray and son Donold
of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Hollenbcak and daughter, Jo
anne, Miss Thclma Goode, Mrs.
Nell Goode, and the hosts and
their children, Patricia Ann and
Ralph.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Haynes and
daughters, Connie May and
Joyce, have been in Seattle for
the past two weeks, where they
were called by the serious illness
of Mr. Haynes' mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley re
turned to their home here from
Roseburg, where they visited
with Mrs. Frances Kelley for
several days. Mr. and Mrs. Kel
ley were dinner guests at the
home of the formers cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Val Strong, In
Roseburg, Christmas day. They
also spent a couple of days lit
relatives at Azalea, and had a
pleasant surprise while there,
when a nephew, Stanley Jantzer,
called from Seattle that he had
Just arrived from Japnn.
Miss Evelyn Ditsworth return
ed to her work at Portland, after
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ditsworth.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Turner of
Medford were guests over last
week-end of Mr. and Mrs. F.
Everett Shafer.
Mrs. Floyd Kolley is up and
able to be out again, after be
ing confined to her home for six
days with influenza.
Miss Aileen Sherwood, Junior
at Oregon State college, returned
to Corvallis January 2, after
spending the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Richey.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Fairchlld.
and daughter, Miss Dorothy, and
their house guest, Mrs. Myrtle
Fairchild of Estacada, also Mr.
and Mrs. R. Ceford Garroute
and children, Glenda and Du-
ane, motored to Grass Valley,
Ore., last week, and are visiting
over New Year's at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kelly.
Recent guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Broom-
field were Mrs. A. Rainey and
Florus Broomfield of Los An
geles, and Miss Ruth Lamsent,
of San Pedro.
Miss Arleta Herman, Junior at
Oregon State college at Corval
lis, spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
V. Herman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Hart
spent New Year's day at Pasa
dena, Calif , where they attend
ed the Tournament of Roses, and
the Rose Bowl football game.
According to announcements
received here, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Eilertseh are the parents
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