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TEN MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY M.D. Readers should addreu Inquiries toi Or William Brady. 265 El Camino Beverly Hills Calit. DERANGEMENT In most cases of derangement of the knee Joint (floating or loose cartilage, joint "mice . painful 10CK 1 n g of the joint) the dis ability is the result of some ff A I n 1 u r y. In some cases it is the result of former inflam 4 t mation of the lining of the knee joint and cons e q u e n t thickening of Dr. Brady fringes of the synovial Oining) membrane. Although young persons who are athletic often develop this disability they are little if any more subject to Internal de rangement of the knee than are young persons who never in dulge in even the mildest play. The primary injury, wrench or mishap responsible for the derangement may be as simple as turning over in bed or nudg' ing or kicking something with the side of the foot. This tears a cartilage partly from its attach ment so that the loosened por tion is left unanchored and therefore likely to slip out of place and get pinched. Once this derangement has developed the virtim is likelly to have repeat ed painful experiences from sua den pinching .of the loose body in a careless movement of the knee, with perhaps locking of the Joint which may require general anesthesia for unlocking end a week or so of swelling and lameness after each such In cident. What to do? That depends on the value of the knee. If it is not essential that full use of the knee be re covered or retained, one can drift along, half crippled, fooling with liniments, diets, manipula tion, nostrums, trick healers there are so many dlvertisements of that sort available nowadays. On the other hand, if one can't afford to be so handicapped there are two alternatives, name ly, keeping the knee always sup ported with an elastic bandage and elastic splints, or submitting to surgical removal or anchoring of the loose body. This operation is by no means so formidable as It may seem to the uninitiated it was pretty serious to open the knee Joint in the days before aseptic surgery, but not now, (To be continued) QUESTIONS ANSWERS Tha Poor Kim Evar slrce you Mid children should ear. or leave off, whatever they wlih, at any season and In any weather provided they ara not Imbecllea our alx Rlda hava lived the life of Reilly. and they hava. never been healthier or happier. I know uur neighbors think I'm irreiponstble and they look upon us as scarcely human, because my husband Is 34 and I am 38 years old. But we are entirely happy with our six fine children and we don't mind missing the night club Ufa soma of our childless or one-child friends seem to crave. IMrs, U. S. W.) Answer Too numy childless or one child "families" In America. Your kids, Ma'om. ara lucky to hava all those brothers or sisters. America needs more families like yours. ATTENTION BUILDERS CONTRACTORS or your convenience, we of fer a new . , . EQUIPMENT RENTAL SERVICE Air Compressor Air Tools Concrete Mixers Water Pumps Elevators Trailers Power Saws Power Drills Power Units EATHERTON'S FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Ph. 3146 POISON OAK? Try a bottle ot ZEMACOL Vou mtl be sanities) at vitur mne? rhrerlultv refunded rii-l a enttle tn Sav St wr.STFHN rtlKIKT LET'S GO ROLLER SKATING MEDFORD ARMORY 7:30 To 10:30 WED., FRI.. SAT. and SUN. NIGHTS Sunday Afternoon, 2:30 to S SKATING PARTIES by SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Friday. Mar IS. 1943 OF THE KNEE Marriase of Defectives Would you deny a woman the hap ftiness of marriage because both ovar es have been removed In an operation fur fibroids -- If her prospective hus band is aware that she cannot bear a child? (Mrs. R. M K. N.) Answer No. But I advise any young man or young woman to think twice before he or she enters into a union which cannot ba blessed with chil dren. The Dachshund Crawl I have lound that taking a turn or two around the bedroom on all foura every night before getting into bed has strengthened my back wonderfully and relaxed me for the night. (Mrs. M. W. S.) Answer Walking or running around the room on nanda and kneea lat first) and later, as you gain some strength in little used muscles, with chest and chin down close to the floor dachshund fashion, la a good remedy for weak back and for the backache of retrodlsplacement in women. (Copyright 1948 by John F. Dllle Co.) On the Radio Chain iitnomi ' Cham atfiliaUoD and where Cher are un the dial. KAI.K (CBS), lilt), Portland KKX (NHC-Blue) 1180. Portland KUA (NHC-Hlue and MII8I, 1510 Spokane. KOO (Mil. Blue) 10 San Frsnelsco. KUW (M(L'-Ked) 2U Portland: KJK tNUCBlue) IUUII Seattle. KNX (CUB). IU10 Uos Angeles, KUA IMBC-ReUt 5I) Denver. 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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Elsie McMerrick Look, ad mlnlstratrix of the above en titled estate, has filed in the above entitled court and cause her Final Report and Account ing, and that Saturday May 26. 104"., at the hour of ten o clock A. M . In the County Court Room at the Court House In Mcdford. Oregon, has been fixed by the order of the Court as the time and place for hearing said Final Report, and all persons having objection to said Final Report are hereby notified to file and present the same on or before said date. Dnted this 27th day of April A. D , 1945. ELSIE McMERRICK LOOK, Administratrix High School News By Student ftiportera Marge Osmmll Joan Boppa The debate team gave a dem onstration of types of 'speeches to the Rotary club, May 15. Bill Moffat demonstrated the after dim.er speech, and Jerry Igo gave the oration. e According to Mr. John C. Tucker, the following Hi-Y offi cers for next year were elected at a meeting on Monday, May 14: President, LeRoy House; vice president, Glen Tingley; secre tary, Bob Butler, and treasurer, Don Waldron, V Marlorie Thompson leads the list for speed in the five-minute typing tests with a rate of 58 words; Joan Smith is second with 55 words, and Charmaine Brault is third with 53 words. Also, Marjorie Thompson is ahead in the perfect one-minute tests with 65 words a minute, and I. el en Robertson, the second highest, 58 words a minute, e e a . The Girls' lpnfftm rnftnn nnri cord dance will be held in the gins' gym, Saturday night. May 19. Dance chairman la Rnrhara Sands and decoration chairman is Phi His Whltlock. The theme of the dance is "See You In the Movies": nnrl mnir will ha nished by Carl Winklebleck's band. Refreshments- will be served. see - Next vear's offiepm fnr tVio Home Economics club were in stalle at a meeting on May 15. Also the following eirla vara awarded Betty Lamp pins for meir active participation in club activities: Barbara Casad, Dar- lenj C jk. JrtVPP Plnros Rauarlu Daily, Shirley De Moss, Jean rren.cn, Dorothy earns, Betty Jean Caster, Zelda Gay, Astrid Hansen. Dornthv Hpnnrtn -fjann Hickman, Beulah Kanopasek, Aaricnne Leach, Bette Mullin, NOTICE OF FILING FINAL ArrOIIHT In the County Court of the State ui uregon ior ine county of Jacksnn. In the Matter of the Estate of aut-HKUNIA SANBORN, de ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed his final account and rpnnrt in h above entitled estate and that by order of the County Court in and for Jackson County, Oregon, a hearing upon the same has been set fnr TiiosHnv thn 19k daw of June, 1945, in the County Court Room at the Court House in Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. All Dersons hnvlno- nhlpMfrme thereto are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice is May 11th, 1945 CHARLES KELL, Administrator of the Estate of Snnhmnfn Ranhnrn ttw-aiaeAH GEORGE M. ROBERTS, Attorney for Administrator. NOW Is the Time - TO ORDER - GREEN FIR SLABS DIAL 2123 Timber P Nitron ruKuivtn riltM tf ris BOB , IW I MOTHER SCOLDS HIM fiTB HAVIN4 SPCNY Hl NAP TIME. PlWHINxS BED CLOTHES OUT O"- HIS CRIB Jin BUT MOTHER TILL SCOLDS! THINKS HOWruNNV SHE LOOKS WHEN. SHE'S CROSS goes Over backwards and comes up gurgling and CftowiNfi With pleasure. 1 1 I I I Gladys Nordstrom, Dolores Pou tre, Rosalie Roberts, Hazel Salt marsh, Fannie Sullivan, Betty Trullinger, and May Verschoor. e e Torch Honor will hold lta an nual picnic Sunday, May 20, at Twin Plunges, if weather per mits. Ferney McKlbben is in charge of the transportation and cell member will bring his own lunch, according to Gerald Pence, president of the organization. Long Uninterred Healer Known to Medford Woman Mrs. A. L. Beach, Route 2, Box 181, yesterday brought a clipping from a recent issue of the Mail Tribune to the office regarding discovery of the body of Francis Schlatter, who had been dead 20 years, in the basement of St. Louis undertaking parlor. Mrs. Beach said she was ac quainted with Schlatter In Pueb lo, Colo., 40 years ago when he was practicing faith healing there. She also brought to the Mail Tribune office a picture she said was of Schlatter and a hand kerchief he blessed for her sick child. Mrs. Beach said she had not heard of Schlatter Bince leaving Pueblo. 15,000 Combat GIs Heading Home Soon Paris, May 18 (U.RT More than 15,000 soldiers with critical scores above 85 points will be re leased from the European thea ter and headed for home by June 1, . headquarters announced last night. The group will be made up al most entirely of combat soldiers with officers constituting less than two per cent. 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