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EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Monday, Mar 2. 1943 Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Header! ihoiild address Inquiries toi Or. William Brady. 266 El Camlno. Beverly Hlila. Calli. . THE CAS ATTACK BUGBEAR In various illnesses, some of them not serious, some of them serious enough, the patient feels b 1 o a t e d, dis tended, as sumes this is from accumu lation of gas in atnmach or W tes t i n e, and imagines the discomfort or 1 ;4 , distress of the Illness would subside if the "gas" could be eructated belched or ex- Dr. Brady pelled somehow. I shall not even mention any specific trouble of serious nature here. That is a matter best left for the attending' physician's judgment I say merely that to the best of my knowledge if a oatlent suffers more than mo- mentary discomfort from what purports to be "gas" pressure the patient needs prompt medical attention and not any mockey- ing with kerosene, turpentine, salts, saleratus, castor oil, enema or other veterinarian experimen tation. ' - . . Even If a mere accumulation of gas In stomach or intestine could account for more than mo mentary or minor discomfort the trouble scarcely warrant con cern. The truth Is that what many ' individuals with chronic Inflam mation of the gall - bladder (cholecystitis), with or without gallstones call "gas attacks" are actually attacks of biliary colic, and if distension of stomach or intestine with gas occurs It Is an effect of the colic (muscle ' spasm), not the cause of the dis ' tress. So -is the pain if pain oc curs, either In the epigastrium or region over the stomach, in tne chest In the region of the heart r under the right shoulder . ,1nfo In th back. I in aallstone or biliary colic ,hon tha muscle sDasm (that Is muscle of the gall-bladder wall r wall of sal-duct or wau or, me Intestine) subsides or relaxes there may be large eructations of gas or escape of gas irom xno bowel this occurs as a conse quence of r e 1 a x a 1 1 o n of, the spasm or colic. People with biliary colic often manifest anxiety lest "the gas .M.ini n the heart" bring grave consequences. The truth Is that no amount of bloating or h Intension of stomacn or imra- tine with gas or air or both can seriously Interfere with the func- Dial 1340 for Mutual NEWS : 8:00 Arthur Gastb 9:00 Wm. Lang 10:00 O.enn Hardy 11:00 Cedrlo Foster 12:00 Don Lea li00 Walter Comptoa 2:00 Don Lea 3:00 Griffin 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 4:18 Rex Miller 8:00 Sam Hayes 8:45 Might News Wire 8:00 Gabriel Heatter FEATURES 8:30 Take It Easy 8:15 Morton Downey 10:15 Lopes 12:30 Smoothies 1:30 Tommf Harris 8:45 Johnson Family 8:15 Superman 8:30 Tom Mix for Mutual Dial 1340 ATTENTION BUILDERS CONTRACTORS or your convenience, w of fer a new . . , EQUIPMENT RENTAL SERVICE t) Air Compressors Air Tools Concrete Mixers Water Pumps Elevator Trailers t) Power Sswt Por Drills Power Units EATHERTON'S FARM STORE 08 So. Klvorsldo Ph. 3146 tion of the heart. And If Ben Told cites instances to the con trary, take it from Ol' Doc Brady, Ben Is talking through his hat or the cases he cites were not correctly diagnosed. QUESTIONS Si ANSWFHS Hot Food versus Cold Food My lamer, an oia iinic pny,tiB,,, Kemi to think hot food li essential (or health. You said cold tood ji lust ae healthful. I prefer mllK lor oreaK faat, but he says I ihould take cocoa Inntead as It will make the bowela more active. (C J.) Answer I'm sorry I can't agree with dad. If you were my daughter I'd assure you that cold food is as healthful, If not more so. than hot food, and that milk Is the best possible K....rB tnr hrj-aWnnt. dinner or sup per or lunch, for man. woman or child. r. ryA vaiii inlnable ootasslum chloride for a long-standing eczema, of my daughter. I gave her five grains three times a day. along with food. In three weeka the skin cleared up and .ii mtA aff-ntchine ceased. U ara certainly BTateful to you. We had tried everything without success Answer Thank you. On request I am (lad to send the monograph Re lief for Allergy" to any reader who provides a stamped envelope bearing his address. -... 1 have noUced that nearly all the latlenta In a tuberculosis sanltorlum .... Aih li there anv rele- ...... i....un h. uMlcened condition of such pauents ano wow oe,r . ... it ',M Mm llkeiv. al- thoush I know of no comparison oi such patients wltn tna genera, pupui. .1 I U. ....., (Copyright Dy jonn . 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BOB and BOY O.K.PASTIME Gold Hill Oregon Our Men '. and Nation's LOCAL SERGEANT Y With the Fifth Army, Italy- Sometimes In combat when con ditions aren't conducive to Sun day dinners it takes imagination and ingenuity to produce "extra specials on a menu. Men In Company B, 316th Engineers, of the 5th army's 91st "Powder River" division in Italy, say StaJ Sergeant Ernest C. McLes- key. of Medford, Oregon, has what It takes. Sergeant McLeskey, whose wife, Mrs. Inez McLeskey, re sides at 804 Cedar street, Med ford, has been mess sergeant of the company since the 91st di vision was activated at Camp White, Oregon, in 1942. Recently, stumped for some thing to "dress up" a meal for his outfit, Sergeant McLeskey searched through his rations trailer. He opened some C ra tions, extracted the hard-tack biscuits, took out some ice cream powder he'd never found use for before, and set to work. He made a cream sauce from the powder, and spread it on the C ration biscuits. That evening, having eaten McLeskey's latest dessert, the engineers yelled for seconds. Sgt. Kenneth Moss Hamilton Field, Calif. The award of an army air forces air plane mechanic technic! an's badge to S'Sgt. Kenneth N. Moss of Rural Route 1, Medford, Ore., for proficiency in the perform ance of duties, has been an nounced by the Hamilton Field base unit of the air transport command's West Coast wing. sergeant moss, the husband of Mrs. Vera Moss of Medford en tered the army on April 8. 1942. and was transferred to Hamilton Held on August 24, 1944. , FO Harper Hamilton Pyote Army Air Field. Tex. Flight Officer Harper K. Ham ilton, Jr., of Medford, Ore., is now completing his final-stage training as a member of a B-29 crew at Pyote army air field. t 'U Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harper K. Hamilton, Sr., entered tne military service July IV, J.U4.3. - A graduate of Medford high school, class of '43, F'O Hamil ton resided at 204 N. Rrverside avenue, Medford, before enter ing the army. He is the bombardier on his plane. Sgt. George Simmons McCloskey General Hospital. Temple, Tex., S'Sgt. George W. Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Simmons, 147 Granite, Ash land, Oregon, has returned from the western front and is conval escing at McCloskey General hospital, Temple, Tex.- His wife, Emma, lives at Medford, Ore. Simmons has been In the army since February 10, 1943. He re ceived his basic at Camp Walt ers, Texas, and went overseas in July 1943. He saw his first ac tion in Italy. - He was wounded in France by mine December 1. . Simmons was awarded the sil- I 'WHIPI'1" " MPPI'' I l(0KAV: BLONDIE,)lr J I '. -(tHATS r " s C rr MUST op 1 fTS FIXED J-- . CCMUCH V, f0ST?'S) NDERLTOBc0 -1 Ui. (BETTER , . uTL ABNEB ' " """ ' Prtni-CoJa Cotiwii, toss Idani Citt. N. T f - cmiy hc-ocTh""v! JTWHtN'lHic?" M-mw-ilc ; rgw yo citv- I Ithat TCM-oonwr, j . THCHJCHT AH LOVrlD TH CALUC.D MC A TUO-TMIN' I MONKEY WREN04 I arrcsv FranehUad Bottlen Pepil-Cola Bottling Co. o! 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SKREt 'MiSilViKCS.VsMlEOKLYOrJCIOOlELK HI4tiMCW fTr- I VrCTA V- i ' AV-VafVA Oj 7 VWPv Women in the Service ver star for gallantry In action at Anzlo beach in Italy in June 1944. He has also been decorated with the purple heart. Sat Allen Cased With the 648th Engineer Base Topographic Bn., in Manila Staff Sergeant Allen K. Casad, son of Mrs. J. W. Casad, Rt. 1, Medford, Ore., is one soldier who has learned a profession in the army which he hopes to continue in civilian life. Sgt. Casad,' an aerial photo topographer with the ' 648th Engrs., pioneer army map-making battalion in the southwest Pacific, plans to remain in the mapping profession when he is discharged. . He has served with army to pographic units for more than four years, having enlisted in October, 1941. He was stationed in Portland, Ore., until coming overseas in March, 1944 to join the 648th Engrs. Sgt. Casad is' a graduate of Medford high school His wife- Mrs. Genevieve Casad, resides at Portland. . - Pvt. Betty Carrels New Orleans, La. Private Betty M. Garrels, Gold Hill, Ore., has received a bronze star medal posthumously awarded her husband, S'Sgt. W; C. Gar rels, who was killed in action while serving with the 5th armv in Italy. Private Garrels Is the dauehter ot far. and Mrs. M. C. Hancock, Gold Hill. Her father is a mill operator at a cement plant . Cornelius Driskell Cornelius G. Driskell. 29. of Medford has been promoted to Chalker's Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dine Dance Refreshments Chicken and Steak Dinners - Most unique Place in 80 Ore CLOSED MONDAYS rnursdays Private Parttee Only. Por raserveatlnns Pn Gold HIU 414 A Fence To Meet Every Need I Ail I I I I IfcYall 1 lw rrrui r m & hy 1 ii 11 riiii jjfgSI ' ljLH. BARNEY GOOGLE and 8NUFFY SMITH T ' 0 fl rTfl 3 M II I" ' I I 0W WOULD SOU LIKE )" I FRPMKLV.SST. TWINKY, X-Ss, II El U M II I! II . " "to G0.?UT,e,' . , S l'N EKPECTjNS ftNOTHER WfL? ,M-AaLJaLijJC CftoaiMT TUJIMKV.T6ES A ' KICK UP V0UR HEELS VfcJ. 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Rundell, seaman, second class, USNR, of Medford, Ore., Is now stationed with the ship repair unit which is in training at the Puget Sound navy yard in Brem erton, Washington. His wife, Ruby, lives at 147 South Holly in Medford. Lt. Lanse Pitts Headquarters. 13th AAF. Phil ippines Second Lieutenant Lanse Pitts, husband of Mrs. Barbara Jeanne Pitts, Central Point, recently was promoted to first lieutenant at an advance 13th AAF base in the PhillD- pines. Lieutenant Pitts Is a pilot and plane commander with the "Bomber Barons", veteran B-24 ROGUE RIVER LODGE Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing , Open Every Night - . , Except Mondays Phone Trail 1404 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST HIX 55 mi w f' Vf M irl ; H t rrz suae mat amtrrA . 1 m I TOKYO MD lOXOMVC) tvOSBtJiT t D &VLnp OF .OOO.OOO Hl Of THE JH7ZD STTzs...jtAw U fz!Shm es ffrnto . -o wtfix sx srtfis Liberator group with more than 800 missions to Its credit. He entered the AAP in Feb ruary 1943, and Joined the "Jun gle Air Force" In November 1944. Pvt. Ralph Tucker Private Ralph W. Tucker of 200 Tripp street, Medford, is now in Europe. A soldier since October, 1942 he has been overseas six months. He attended Iowa University and in civilian life was employed by New York Yankee Chain. He is the son of Mrs. Eliza Tucker of 200 Tripp street, Med ford. John Bieghler With the Fifth Army, Italy John C. Bieghler, whose, wife Helen lives in Gold Hill, Oregon, has been promoted from private to sergeant with the 347th field artillery battalion of the 91st Powder River division now DANCE TONIGHT to the music of Smoky, Danny & Bill PLAYING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRIDAY Take-It-Easy Lodge Featuring Chicken. Steak and Spanish Dinners Vi mi up Savage Creek, where , Jackson meets Josephine &S71A7O0 5th army ta - HOBOES GET EDICT Cincinnati, May 28. (U.R) Jeff Davis, king of the hoboes, today announced he would pro claim a policy of "no riding the rods for you 'bos until at least a year after the end of the war" at the Hoboes of American con vention which opens June 3 In Buffalo. 1,000 HEARTBEATS The hummingbird has a nor mal pulse rate of 613 heartbeats a minute and a maximum rate exceeding 1,000, according to experiments. Closing time for Sunday Too Lata to Classify 5:30 Saturday afternoon Please remember ' DO YOU ROGUE RIVER serving with the Italy. , Crossword Puzzle 4CBOSS 1 Knot la thread sV Worthies acrap s Pasteboard 13 8) I (worm 13 Female ruff I4wind Instrument 15 6 kin decorator IT Eleanor IS Murdered W Chi Id tab UT It Lump 13 Man'i nimt 14 Away from bom 17 Bluish getna 13 Hopping pert 14 Pacific Inland 15 Take heed Of 35 Basil Jtt Fiyint animal 40 End Ufa 41 Turf 4S Stlllnen 47 Examinee closely SI Norse god 62 Money paid OB loan 54 Allow use of 65 Female deer 55 Hair on neck 67 Faeta 68 Sheep 69 Burst forth 1 "3 M 15 17 I la 9 0 ju " 1 5 3 j 'Ji 1 56 37 -Isjj 3 " i rt iS lb 47 -to 5?" w T- 5j- 5J n 3 sS 5T" T 55 ; NOTICE In the County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN F. LAWRENCE, De- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, adminis tratrix in the above entitled mat ter, has filed herein her final re port and account, and that Sat urday, June 16, 1945, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the courthouse in the city of Medford, in said county, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and plate for hearing objections to said fina: account and for the examination and allowance thereof. ... Dated: May 21, 1945. THORA S. LAWRENCE, Administratrix Use Mall Tribune Want Ada. KNOW? that Russ Peebles, Chevrolet mechan ic, has had eighteen years experience in his profession as a doctor of automo bile engines. CHEVROLET DOWN I Wager a Mountain rantra " 5 Girl's mrna 4 Ancient ianfoaftf 6 Gold iSp.) 6 Leak "lowly 7 Turtlea 8 Hold B Egg 00 10 Bun 11 Taka out 16 Blama 30 Kind of trw 33 Wealthy Persian In Arabian Night 34 Away 36 Eskimo fcnifa 36 A number 36 Late D. 9. pott 39-Cteal SO Greek lettat 31 Put down 33 Things added 3 7 -Old (Scot. 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