Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1955, Image 18

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    TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Friday, June 24, I9SS
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18 Will
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29 Affairs
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75 Todoy
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77 Money
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5 00 Perry Como" Regional Newa Bobby Benson
5- 15 Bill Stern 3 Star Extra Bobby Benson
5:30 Amos & Andy" Lone Hanger Bob Greene News
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TV Program
2:30 U.N. 10th Anniversary HSlights
3:50 Devotions
4 00 Feminine Fancies
4 :30 Val Rogue Camera
5:00 Aunt Polly's Birthday Party ;
5:30 Wild Bill Hickok
6:00 Cavalcade of Snorts
6:45 Transatlantic Teleview
7:00 Pappy Coleman
7:15 Hollywood Album
7:45 Talent Time '
8:00 Life of Riley
8:30 4-Star Play house
9:00 The Line Up
9:30 Lucky Sportstime
10:00 Weather
10:05 Best Theater ' .
11:05 News
11:10 Sign Off
The Dalles U.R) Alfred
Dewey Thorn, 46, of The Dalles,
became the ninth victim of The
Dalles dam construction Wednes
day when he fell 42 feet to his
death.
COAL CENTERS
Washington Ten counties in
the U.S. in various states each
produced more than 10 million
tons of coal in 1953.
poison OAK?
Try a Bottle of ZEMAC0L
You must be satisfied or your money
cheerfully refunded. Gat a bottle, to
day at WESTERN THRIFT.
Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries to:
Dr. William Brady
263 El Camino, Beverly Hills, Calif.
VITAMIN A AND
NEURALGIC HEADACHE
A lady aged 55 (she says)
writes:
"Thank you, Dr. Brady! I have
suffered with headaches for
twenty-five years."
"No doctor has been able to
help me. Empirin (mixture of
phenacetin, aspirin and caffeine)
with codein (alkaloid of opium,
the methyl ester of morphine)
would take the edge off the
headache temporarily, but the
pain often persisted for a week
at a time, and even in between
times I would have a slight head
ache which would respond to
milder pain relievers.
"Here are some of the treat-
As We Live
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
Jealousy can cause a lot of
trouble not only for the jealous
person but also for all who come
in contact with him.
(Q) "I am a girl of 11 and
have a problem I hope you
can help me with. There is a
girl in our class who is an only
child and she is always tell
ing lies about me to my girl
friends and making them mad
at me. She is -fairly bright
and has average looks. Ever
since I was told that I was to
be put in the Special Progress
Class she has been very en
vious of me. She cheats on
tests just to outshine me. Her
mother babies her and tells
other girls' mothers lies about
her daughter's enemies. I
think someone should try lo
help her. I am not the only
one she does this to. I think
I could help her if I under
stood her. Can you help me?"
(A) The important thing to re
member about any jealous per
son and this girl certainly is
jealous of you
is that she
feels inferior
to others and is
trying to make
herself feel
equal if not
superior
to others by
making trou
ble for them.
Because this
girl has been
mother, she
doubtless has been given the
idea that she is equal if not su
perior to everyone in the class.
When, however, she sees that
this is not true, she tries to over
ride . others and get ahead of
them. She sees' that you have
more friends than she does and
that is why she tries to make
trouble with your friends, hop
ing to win them away from you
to her.
In' the same way, she is jeal
ous because you do good enough
work to be put in a section of
the class above hers. So, she
tries to cheat to be able to equal
you if not to take your place.
If you are willing to make the
effort, I am sure you can help
this girl. First, be friendly with
her and try to persuade your
friends to let her do things with
them. She doubtless craves
friendship and hasn't had much
of it. You can- also help her be
better liked by pointing out
tactfully certain things she
does that people dislike. And
praise her for what she does
well. You could also study with
her and help her to learn her
lessons better so she would get
better marks.
(COPYRIGHT 1955,
GENERAL FEATURES CORP.)
Dr. Herlock
babied by her
SATURDAY '
9:45 Pre-Game Dizzy Dean Show
9:55 Pro-Baseball
2:20 Devotions
2:30 Face The Nation
3:00 Mr. Wizard
3 :30 This is the Life .
4:00 Faith For Today "
.4:30 Western Theater
5:30 Soldier Parade
6:00 Professional Father
6:30 Melody Wranglers
7:00 America's Greatest Banos
8:00 Eddie Cantor .......
8:30 Hollywood Album
9:00 Big Picture
9:30 Break the Bank
10:00 Wrestling From Hollywood
10:30 News
10:35 Sign Off t
STJNDAT .
2:00 The Christophers
2:30 American Forum .
3:00 Discover Jamica
3:30 This is the Life
4:00 So. Ore. Roundtable
4:30 Sunday Matinee
5:30 Hollywood Album
6:00 Private Secretary
6 JO People Are Funny
7:00 Toast of the Town v
8:00 G. Z. Theater
8:30 It's A Great Ufa
9:00 Loretta Young
9 JO Weekly News in Review
9:45 Music Box Review
10:00 Life With Father
10:30 News
10:33 Sign Off
Detroit, Ore. (U.R) State po
lice said Thursday they have re
quested the help of a Navy diver
in their attempt to recover two
bodies from the depths of Detroit
dam reservoir hero.
BOY SCOUTS
Boy Scouts
Troop 8 held its regular meet
ing Tues. the 21st. We talked
about when we were going to
have medical examination for
scout camp. It will be July 13.
We talked about our scout swim-
Iming June 28. All parents,
orotners, sisters , ana grand
fathers and grandmothers are in
vited to the swimming party at
Twin Plunges in Ashland. Then
we had our board -of -review
There will be 6 Tenderfeet, 5
second class, 1 first class and two
Star scouts. -
Scribe
Gene Harvey
ACCIDENT COST
- t Chicago Accidents in traffic
cost the American people more
than $4.3 billion a year.
ments that failed: Estrogen shots;
home administered traction, that
is, neck stretching; osteopathic
treatments; allergy tests and
$260 worth of antigen injections;
antihistamines.
"Finally I tried your sugges
tion of vitamin A (for details,
send stamped, self-addressed en
velope and ask for pamphlet
Why Have Headache).
"I haven't taken codeine since
January,' when I started the vita
min A treatment, nor have I had
a bad headache since then.
"My husband is so delighted
with my improvement that he
has been urging me to write to
you. Again I thank you!"
The vitamin A (natural vita
min A, not pro-vitamin or just
carotene) treatment was the sug
gestion of Edward Mellanby, F.
R. C. P., F. R. S., M. D., the Brit
ish nutrition authority.
Who called vitamin A a rem
edy? Certainly not I. Nor did
Mellanby. Aykroyd did, to be
sure, when he described the ef
fect of the vitamin on night
blindness:
"The writer (Aykroyd, Vita
mins and Other Dietary Essen
tials) "has sometimes given New
foundland fishermen, victims of
'night-blindness,' a single table
spoonful of cod liver oil, with the
gratifying result that they were
able to see on the subsequent
night. There are, one fears, few
other remedies in medicine so
rapid and reliable."
m
' According to a Pasa
dena scientist, the earth's
first atmosphere consisted
of methane, ammonia,
water- and hydrogen.
Today it's mostly the
fumes from cooking 'Tator
Dogs.
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Why Suffer Longer?
When Others Fail
COME TO US ACT NOW!
Our Nature's HERB remedies will help you to re
gain your good health. Our remedies have bee
successful in aiding the sick all ever the state for
ever 1 8 years. '
S. B. FONS
Herb Specialist
Remedies for disorders, sinuses, heart, liver, stomach, gas and ulcers,
constipation, piles, asthma, female complaints, kidney, bladder, blood,
rheumatism, back and headaches. For Male, Female and Children.
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Remember, then, you can't
"try" the vitamin A treatment in
less than three months; if the
treatment does no good, at any
rate it can do no harm; a hun
dred thousand units of vitamin
A a day isn't an enormous
amount if you compare it with
the three hundred million red
corpuscles in a single drop of
blood; only part of the carotene
(pro-vitamin) one gets from green
leaves, red and yellow fruits and
vegetables, can be converted into
real vitamin A in the healthy
body; the easiest pure vitamin A
to take is crystalline vitamin A
acetate in tasteless tablets called
Nio-A-Lets; and the richest food
sources of vitamin A are milk
(fat, cream, butter), egg (yolk),
liver, kidney, halibut, herring,
sardines and fish-liver oil.
Mellanby recommended, for
multiple sclerosis, this high vita
min A diet:
1 to 2 pints of milk daily
2 eggs daily
Liver, green vegetables and
carrots, plus two drams of cod
liver oil (half a tablespoonful)
twice daily.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How About the Doctors?
We think you know more about the
human body than most specialists!
(F. M.)
Answer Yahbut how do I compare
with the doctors? Grandma Kelly al
ways insisted that the great Dr.
Shattuck of Boston had told her.
when she was a young gerrul, that
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Answer to Yastsrday's Puzzle
one lung was gone. So when I tried my
new stethoscope on her cnest ana
heard nothing she exclaimed. "There.
Ellen, that bhoy knows as much now
as he'll iver know!"
Arthritis. Eh?
Just came across an article by you
on Calcium and Arthritis . . . (E. M.)
Answer So far as I know, calcium
has nothing to do with arthritis.. If
you have arthritis, you should ba
under a physician's care. If you have
rheumatiz, send stamped. self-dtW
dressed envelope and ask in writing,
signed, for pamphlet CALCIUM AND
RHEUMATIZ.
PH. 2-9070
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