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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health anid It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D. Raadars ihould address inquiries to: Dr William Brady. 265 El Camino Beverly Hills Calif. WHAT NOT TO DO One day I said no one knows what "chronic rheumatism means, that is, the term Is ap plied lo in; ailment or di sease or Injury that causes lameness, pain or 1 m p a 1 r ed function of limbs or Joints. I said that any one who pre tends to know of such a di f sease as "rheu matism" and of r. a remedy or cure for It deceives himself or more likely his customer. Having thus stipulated that there Is no such aumeni or oi sease as "rheumatism," I turn right around, as you might say If you are naive about It, and invite everybody who wants it to send stamped self-addressed envelope and ask for the pam phlet Calcium and Rheumatli. But that Is not so Inconsistent as It may appear at first glance You will find that the pamphlet begins with this avowal: "Cer tainly I do not believe or Imply that calcium will cure any 111 called rheumatism." But in the pamphlet I tell Just what amount of cacium, phosphorus, and Vita min D I would take dally to sup plement my diet If I had any such trouble as you, old mutton head, would call rheumatiz. It may do no good but I believe it can do no harm. That's all. From past experience in try big to educate muttonheads who in their ovine way know their trouble is genuine rheumatism in spite of anything I may tell them after all, how could I under stand about It if I have never had rheumatism myself? I feel Inclined to duck when I bring up the relation of climate, go many of the muttonheads ascribe their condition to the cold, damp, changeable climate. But maybe a quotation from Dr. Bernard R. Comroe will serve the purpose and leave me in compar ative safety here on the home front. Discussing the diagnosis and treatment of arthritis and allied conditions (J. A. M. A. Feb. 17, "45) Dr. Comroe said: "Another common mistake In the handling of patients with rheumatoid arthritis Is to advise the patient to give up his Job, sell his belongings and move to the Southwestern part of the United States In the hope that he will be miraculously and suddenly cured of his arthritis. Unfortunate'v. such does not occur. In most cas es change In climate alone will usually not result in improve ment. Holbrook has found that chronic arthritis may continue as a sad and crippling disease even on the Arizona desert. Hench has advised that most pa tienta with rheumatoid arthritis should battle their arthritis prob lems at home and should not be encouraged to endanger their economic status or disrupt their social tics in a vain attempt to find a climate that cures." I hope readers will not be more confused by the term "rheumatoid arthritis" than I am. As nearly as I can learn, "rheumatod" means resembling LIFE'S Little TROUBLES 9, -CAN'T EAT- You doa't bare to worry and fret because CONSTIPATION or OAS PRESSURE discomforts won't 1st sou eat. Instead of feel ing nervous blue or bewildered, taka a dash of ADLER-I-KA to quickly expel (at to sol (en and assist food wastes thru a comforta ble bowel movement. Enjoy that clean, refreshed feeling that Utta apiris rekindles smiles im provesappetite.BuyitlTrvitlYou'U never be w'thout Adlerikt again. Caution, use only at directed. G 44Jwkw t,mm -- AtuW '- Orchestra Evory Night TAKE IT EASY LODGE DINE and DANCI EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT rnioAY Chicken Steaks and Spanish Dinnortl Vi Mile up Sevan Creek YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. , I". I. H. LE0NG. Herbalist . Tu.iday. April 10. I94S FOR RHEOMATIZ rheumatiz, and no matter how neatly we substitute the term for plain rheumatism it is still phony I mean, euphony. QUESTION'S AND ANSWERS rsrav Hair Kava you a pamphlet on gray hair? (Mri. W. R.I Aniwer Prematura graying of the hair 1 discussed In the booklet "The Hair and Scalp," mailed on request If you lnclosu 10 centa and stamped sell-addressed envelope. Oil for the Hands I have used your cream made of lanolin and caster on, nan ana nun, on my hands. They were dreadfully chaDoed and sore, from my work which requires handling of cleaners. It has brought wonderful relief. (Mrs. K. M. C.) Answer Thank vou. ma'am. Men or women whose work Is hBrd on trie hands, ahould keen on hand a suDDly of the mixture equal parts of lanolin and fresh (not ranctdl castor oil work ed Into a smooth cream. Before begin ning work wash thoroughly, dry thor oughly and apply Just enough of the cream to cover tne hands without making them too greasy. Repeat this after the work is done. Urlan Heep Hands Vum alnrM I wna 13 vearn old I have suffered the embarrassment of per spiring hands. (H. B.) Answer Try the recipe given In pamphlet on "Excessive Sweating fnr mnv of DmDhlet send stamped self-addressed envelope but you must ask for It a clipping will not do. (Copyright, oy jonn r. uu -u.i Washington, April 10 1U.B Labor today gave its pledge to put the seventh war loan over the top. The pledge came from Wil liam Green, president of the American Federation of Labor, and Philip Murray, president of the Congress of Industrial Or ganizations, as the payroll sav ings phase of the drive began. Nearly 30,000.000 wage-earn ers In war plants and other In dustrial and business establish ments throughout the nation started today to meet a $2,300, 000,000 quota. On the Radio Chain . a i a i i o n . Chain atfllutlno and vfbsre that re un lh dial. KAI.K 11.11 SI ljo. Portland KKX (NIlL' llliiei I ISO I'uMlind KUA (MU'-lllue and MIIH). 1510 Kpuaane. KtiO (Mil lllue) SIS San Fran.itru KUtV IMlt-Kidl 120 Portland UH (Mil' Hluel lOlitt Krallla, K NX (CHHI IUT0 Los Ans'l'S. 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Great Moment In Muite, CUS The relind ta Mutual. MBS 7 IS p m Lowell rtinmna. MHS 7 30 p m I .on Ranger. MUS. Let Vnunwli Go CBS BOO p n Siippei Club. NHC. Jack Klrkwood Show CBS. Main Una M!1S. d Malone BN 8 til p m Fleetwood Lawton. NHC, Uim and Aner UN. Muale That Satlartea CBS 30 p m Carton ot Cheer NHC; Counte'tpv BN. t Ctrtattan CBS rrenh Up Show. MBS. oo p m Mr nnd Mr North NBC. lark Canon CUS. Newt. UBS Mimic BN 9 30 d m Who Lucky Tnnifhl NBC; Orcheatra. MB 3. 10 00 p m -New NHO. Carlton and New BN Tulton l.twli MBS 10 30 p m Orch CBS renne- 1 man' tf te Club. BN. Sweetheart i Swlnntime NUC I 11 00 p. m. Newt, BN; Orcheatra. ens. REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart Rheumatism. Asthma Catarrh Piles Prostata Gland Ecsems and all dis. orders et LlTar Kidney rouble and other complaints dlsappaai altar using. CHINESE KERBS Removed to Sparla Bids. Phone) S817 Our Men and Nation's ST. LOUIS PAPER CARRIES ARTICLES T Appearing In the St. Louis Globe-Democrat recently was an article written by Paul Tred way, reporter for the paper, telling of the voyage of an LST on which Myrlln Scott, BMlc, of Medford is a crew member. The ship, on which Scott was the master-at-arms, was trans porting United States troops and vehicles from Leyte to Luzon. Tredway wrote of a lengthy talk with Scott In which Scott told him the history of the boat and the armament and sea worthiness of LSTs. Scott owned the ship's mascot, a dog he had found on a New York pier. 'Salty" followed Scott on his rounds, slept in a vacant berth in the crew s quarters and took a daily shower with his mas ter. Scott has been in the navy for nearly three years and has seen service with both the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. His twin brother, Melvin Scott, is sta tioned at San Diego. Both boys are graduates of Medford high school. HERBERT GOLDSMITH Herbert Erlwarri nniHamith AMMl-Ci V-fi. USNH , nt nn 369A. Ross Lane, has rpnnrtAri for duty at the Naval Air Sta tion, Astoria following a month's ivur oi .amy in tne southwest and central Pacific where he saw action at Bougainville Goldsmith, a graduate of Med ford high school, has been In the navy three years. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. Gold smith, reside at tha Rail f.nnn address. MARJORIE J. CROW ' Marlorie J. Crow. rmir rtrtA box 573C, Medford, a member of the Women's Army Corps, re cently left First WAC Trnlnlno Center at Fort Des Moines, la.. tor amy wun tne army at Wake man General Hospital, Camp Atterbury, Ind. BONITA L. HAMMACK Bonita L. Hammack, 212 worth Peach street, Medford, was graduated from the United States naval training school at Stillwater. Okla.. March If) ar cording to a dispatch from the scnooi. btie is a seaman first class, striker for yeoman. She was assigned to duty In Wash lngton. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Hammack. reside on Peach street. IVAN J. CHERRY Ivan Jackson Cherry, 312 South Ivy street, Medford, Is now stationed at the EE and RM School, Gulfport, Miss., accord Ing to a dispatch from the school. He took his navy train ing at the University of Kansas last year. A brother Is serving In the Pacific. SGT. LAWRENCE WILLS An Eighth Air Force Bomber Station, England Staff Ser Keant Lawrence C. Wills. Si. nr Rogue River, Ore., ball turret Sunner of a B-17 Flvlno Fortrrse of tha 95th Bombardment group has been awarded the air medal for "Meritorious achievement" while participating In Eighth ON THE FLOOR i.30- LIES 0MrT.00C LOOKING AT HOMICS KM BAPCR. PUTS PAPER BACK OH TABLE. WITH HIS FEET AMUSES HIMSELF SQUEAKING SHOES TOGETHER UNTIL MOTHER CRIES STOPANP GET UP OFF FLOOR st Women in the Service Air Force bombing attacks on vital German industrial targets. Sgt. Wills is a member of the Fortress group which led the first American bombing attack on targets In Berlin, and which was cited by the President for its outstanding bombing assault on railroad marshalling yards at Munster, Germany, in October, 1943. The AAF gunner is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W . F. Wills of Rogue River, Ore. LT. CARROLL CLEMENT A recent arrival at Long Beach Army Air Field, Calif. Is First Lieut. Carroll R. Clement formerly of Army Air Field. Reno, Nev., who is now station ed with the big Sixth Ferrying group of the Air Transport Com mand s Ferrying Division. As a member of Sixth Ferry ing group Lieutenant Clement helps accomplish their vital work of ferrying planes from production lines of southern California to battlefronts the globe around. In service since December of 1942, Lieut. Clement was com missioned at Douglas Army Air Field, Douglas, Ariz., in April of 1944. The son of Mr. and Mrs James A. Clement, of Box 612, Gold Hill, Ore., he Is a graduate of Gold Hill high, school, Gold Hill, Ore., and of Oregon State college. While at college, he took honors in football. Prior to his enlistment he was employed with the Pacific Portland Ce ment Co. at Portland, Ore. Lieut. Clement Is a veteran pilot having made a total of 69 trips over the hump. He wears the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. SGT SAMUEL HAMILTON An Eighth Air Force Bomber Station, England Technical Sergeant Samuel P. Hamilton, Jr., 23-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Hamilton, of Medford, Oregon, has been awarded a third Oak Leaf Clus ter to his Air Medal, it was re cently announced at this Flying Fortress base. The citation accompanying the decoration read in part: "For meritorious achievement while participating in sustained com bat operations over Germany Dial 1340 for Mutual NEWS 1:00 Arthur Gaath 9:0b- Wm. Lang IOiOO G aim Hardy 11:00 Cadrlc Foster 12:00 Dun La 1:00 Walter Compton 2:00 Don La 3:00 Griffin 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 4:15 Rex Miller 5:00 Sam Hares 8:45 Night Nawa Wire 6:00 Gabriel Haattar FEATURES 6:30 Take It Easy 8:15 Morton Downey 10:15 Lopaa 12:30 Smoothies 1:30 Tommy Harris 3:45 Johnson Family 5:15 Superman 5:30 Tom Mix for Mutual Dial 1340 ICE SKATE TO-NITE and Every Nile Except Monday 7:45lo 10:15 SAT. ft SUN. MATINEI Medford Ice Arena 619 S Grapo Phone 4511 Br CLUYAS WILLIAMS MOTHER. REMARKING HE.. HASN'T LIGHT ENOUGH SQUIRMS' NEARER WINDOW, PUSHING PAPER AHEAD OP HIM ANP LIE LOOKING AT ROOM UP6IDE DOWN FINALLY GETS ON FEET BY GO WCi OVER BACKWARDS AND PlWTlNG Ofl NECK. On. I and German occupied coun tries." A B-17 Flying Fortress lead team gunner, Sgt. Hamilton has flown more than twenty-five heavy bombardment combat missions with the pioneer 379th Bomb g. oup and has taken part in attacks against targets in Co logne, Merseburg, Berlin and against tactical objectives in ad vance of troops on the western front. Sgt. Hamilton's wife, Mrs Chalker'i Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine-Dance- Refreshment Chicken and Steak Dinners Host Unique Hlaue in 80 ora CI.USRII MONDAYS Thursdays Hrlvate Parties Only, for reserveallnns Pa Gold Hill 474 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX sz or A300 AXtYOS cr S9. 999 fta fiotV -tftrKoovceD 7?if t.S.. (a5FDa1S CMECKMSHL MT4tS USED ntTO3 iSMJ ' BARNEY GOOGLE -end SNUFFY SMITH O' WN0UN VW00O FR (vG. LvB VORG UJORK jl LrfI BIONHIE qipnF I n ttj : n i " (what are) fill f7T3ArNi UnF 77iTnW GM6LI-f,ow wlO ml BUZ SA W Y EH TDiDTlMMliuiNtr) f 1 NEVER YcONGRATULATlONrS AC THANKS BUT H " M GLAD WE AGREE, K I VOU, THE GUV'S A-, I SAW SUCHSl. WE CERTAINLV I'M AFRAID IT I SAWVEB. 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