FOUB MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUHS " Monday. March 8, 1945
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WU UAM BRADY M. D.
Readers thould aidreas inquiries toi Dr. William Brady
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CAPACITY OF THE STOMACH
Size of the ' stomach varies
greatly in different individuals,
but the average dimensions are
from 10 to iz
inches In
length and
inches in trans
verse diameter
at a b o u t the
middle, and the
capacity of the
normal stom
ach is approxl
eV
mately ' 3VS
pints or slight
ly less than
hall a Ballon
Dr. Brady Tnlg does not
mean that a normal person can
drink three pints of water or
other liquid at one sitting, but
merely that the stomach can hold
that quantity without disconv
fort. . .;; . .,'.,.;.
' A frequent question Is whether
the stomach can "shrink" or " ex
pand," that Is, whether the size
of the stomach determines ttie
individual snppetlte or the
amount of food the Individual
must take in order , to feel satis
fied. , .,' i
The answer Is yes, In a way
The stomach - doesn't 'actually
."shrink" or dilate -in healthy
person, but being a. muscular or
gan, a widened place along the
alimentary canal, It changes con
siderably' in capacity or size
from moment to moment,- during
digestion of food. It is a mistake
to think of the stomach aa a
receptacle of the conventional
ized shape depicted, in the alma
nacs, and the sucker bait of "st
ray" quacks. Nearer the truth to
think of it aa a widened place
In the food tube. Every twenty
seconds or so, during digestion,
peristaltic or contractions or
waves pass leisurely from about
the middle on to the lower out
let (pylorus) of the stomach, and
this change in shape and capac
ity propels food toward the py
lorus or, when part of the food
is sufficiently digested; ejects it
through the pylorus into the up
per - portion of the intestine
(duodenum) where tit Is further
digested by the pancreatic juice
and the bile. Of course this peris
taltic movement, wave or con
traction is automatic, goes on
independently of the conscious-
ness, will or sensation or feeling1
NOTICE Or MEETING
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon in and for Jackson
County. f
Jackson County Ctasing Board
In' the Matter of the Change of
rthe Boundary of, the PILOT
ROCK GRAZING DISTRICT
of Jackson County, Oregon. .
To the GRAZING fBOARD OF
JACKSON COUNTY, ORE
. OON. and to thai ADVISORY
BOARD OF THE PILOT
ROCK GRAZING DISTRICT
and to the Stfneh. of the Pe
tition for the Chslige of Boun
. dary of the said HILOT ROCK
GRAZING DISTRICT of Jack
son County, Oreson, and to
All Parties InteiEsted in the
Said Grazing District. GREET
INGS: -NOTICE
IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that on the 21st day .of February,
A. D., 1945, there was duly filed
In the office of the County Clerk
of Jackson County, Oregon, a
petition In writing duly signed
by twenty or' more of the free
holders residing within the pres
ent boundaries of the. said dis
trict, asking that the boundary
of the said district as now organ'
Ized and existing BE CHANGED
- ao as to read as follows: '
"Beginning at a point In the
Northwest quarter of the
Southwest quarter of Section
29, In Township 39 South,
Range 2 East of the W. M., :
Jackson County, Oregon,
where the 'Old Pacific High
way' and the 'Ashland-Klam-.
ath Falls Highway' as said re
spective HlRhways are -now
laid out, established and used,
meet and intersect one with
the other, and running thence
in a -westerly direction along
the said 'Ashland - Klamath
Falls Highway' to where said
Highway cuts and Intersects
the north and south center
line In Section 33. said Twp.
and Ranite; thence North on
said center line extended to
the center of Section 28, said
Twp. and Range; thence East,
along said quarter section line
extended a distance of SVi
miles, more or less, to the
Range Line between Ranges 2
and 3 East: thence South on
said Range .Line to the North
west corner of Sect'on 0, Twp.
40 South, Range 3 East of the
W. M.; thence East on the
Township Line between Town
ships 32 and 40. to the North
east corner of Section 6, Twp.
. 40 South. Range 4 East of the
W. M.; thence South 2 miles,
more or less, to the South
east corner of Section 7, said
Twp. and Range; thence East
to the Southwest corner of
Section 12, suld Twp. .and
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of the' individual. Moreover this
physical or muscular or motor
part of digestion is not limited
to the stomach but occurs more
or less through the length of the
alimentary canal or food tube
nd is no more subject to '.'regu
lation" by physic or other medi
cine than Is your breathing or
the beating of your heart, stupid.
i The muscle coat of the stom
ach and the entire length of the
Intestine, like the muscle coat of
the arteries throughout the body,
the heart ; which is composed
chiefly of muscle and indeed the
voluntary or skeletal musclea of
the - healthy individual have
"tone" meaning firmness
resiliency, When the stomach has
good tone a reasonable amount
of food gives-that vague satis
faction which-commonly called
"filling the stomach." ' On the
other hand, if the stomach has
poor tone. It is comparatively
flabby and It takes more food to
"fill" It, although this is not lit
erally true, for there Is never
any empty space in the stomach.
Deficiency of vitamin B-com-plex,
particularly B-l (thiamine)
impairs this muscle tone. In
creased Intake of B-complex im
proves . muscle tone throughout
the body. A grept many flabby,
overweight (because of excessive
consumption of refined carbo
hydrate foods). Individuals have
found that an adequate dally In
take of vitamin B-complex for a
reasonable length of time makes
them feel satisfied with less food
than they formerly required. .
I QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS .
Out of Season
Mr husband ha obtained a lot of
relief from following Instructions In
your pamphleta "The- Calcium Short
age" and "Relief for AUerev." Ha had
Buffered almost constantly with "hay
fever," both In season and out of sea
son. Within five days the trouble stop.
a ana now in two monins ne nas
ad practically no return of it.
. . (Mrs. H. O. A.)
Answer Thank - you. Most out of
season "hay fever" Is on or another
kind .of allergy. l. On reaueat ' the
pamphlets will be mailed to readers
who- provide - stamped., address . en
velope. . . rermanem or Kemovaoie
Three teeth mlsslna. Dentists advise
permanent bridge, which requires
drilling hole In teeth on either side
and anchoring the bridge to them.
Would you advise this or a removable
bridge? (A. E. O.)
Answer I'm not competent to
Judge In your place I'd leave the
decision to mv dentist. You should
have consulted me before you lost
those teeth. Or vou should have sent
I 28 centa and stamoad envalnne hear-
9&JZFnm' or book"t "Save
Range, said point being on the
County Line between Jackson
and Klamath Counties, Ore
gon; thence South on feald
County , Line to where said
County Line Intersects the
State Line between the States
of . Oregon and California;
thence West on said State Line
to where said State Line Inter
sects the 'New Pacific High
way' as now laid out, com
atructed and used, thence fol
lowing along the line of the
said "New Paclflo Highway,'
as now-laid -out, -constructed
and used, in a northerly
direction to where said
'New Pacific Highway' Inter
sects the 'Old Pacific High
way,' as now laid out, estab
lished and used; thence follow
ing along the line of the said
Old Pacific. Highway,' as now
laid out, constructed and used,
to where the said 'Old Pacific
Highway cuts and intersects
the said 'Ashland - Klamath
Falls Highway,' as aforesaid,
being the true point of begin
ning as above set forth."
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI
FIED that a meeting of the Graz
ing Board of Jackson County,
Oregon, has been duly called by
the County Judge of said coun
ty, to be held at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. on Monday the
19th day of March A D 1945,
In the court-room of said Court
In the Courthouse In Medford.
Oregon, and such meeting will
re held at said time and place tor
the consideration of the said pe
tition, at which said-time and
place all persons Interested In
said Pilot Rock Grazing District
are hereby required to apnear
and - show cause, If ' any - they
have, why said Petition should
not be granted, and why an elec
tion should not be called and
held In the said District for the
purDose of determining whether
or not such prooosed -change In
the boundary lines of the said
District, as asked tor. in said Pe
tition should not be made.
This NOTICE Is given and
mailed, posted and published,
under and pursuant to an Order
duly made and entered by the
Jackson County Grazing Board
under date of February 26th,
1945. as said Order now appears
on file In my office, and to which
said Order reference la hereby
made. -
Given under my hand and
the seal of said Court on this
3rd day of Mnreh, A. D 1945.
i G. R CARTER,
. . County Clerk.
Closing time foi aunday Too tte
to Claattlv S SO Saturday afternoon
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the tenth anniversary of gn ngc
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the school children under adult
leadership, and how it finds Its
way to hospitals and hospital
ships to relieve the monotony for
our wounded service men. Also
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Br OLUYAS WILLIAMS
M CLUB WEEK
National 4-H Club week Is be
ing observed March 3 to 11. The
week Is set aside for reflection
on the work accomplished and
as a time to set goals for the
coming year, according to Earle
Jossy, county club agent.
During this week every boy
and girl in every community
should be acquainted with the
4-H Club program and given an
opportunity to join a club, the
agent sajd.
The record set up last year by
Jackson Co nty club members
is an impressive one. In livestock
they raised 80 head of dairy cat
tle, 81 head of beef cattle, 65
sheep, 41 swine,- 11 goats, 153
rabbits and 30 chickens. In Home
economics projects they canned
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1560 quart of produce, made
207 garments and served ioa
complete meals. More than six
acres of gardens was raised by
garden club members.
The fat steers, ticgs and lambs
sold by 4-H Club members last
year brought a total of $17,
671.89. Production of this sort
Is one of the things 'that keeps
our country strong. It is one rea
son why we have no starving
children in America.
EYES FARM SHORTAGE
Olympla, Wash., March 8
(U.R) With an eye to the Impend
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day after a week-end honeymoon
with Mary Elliott, blonde stage
and screen actress. The two
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Calif.,' performed by Cummings'
mother, the Rev. Ruth K. Cummings.'
PRODUCER DIES . . '
Hollywood, March 5 (U.B
Mark Sandrich, noted motion
picture producer-director, died
last night at his home of a heart
attack. He was 44. Sandrich had
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