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I EIGHT MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE fuwday. May 29. 1945, Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readtrs ihould addrasi Inquiries toi Or. William Brady. 265 El Caroino. Bararly Hilli. Calif. THE TRICK OF In the talk about the "gas at tack" bugbear the other day made it clear, I hope, that (a) bloating or dls- tension o stomach or In testine by gas (or air or both) occurs as oonsequence of colic, muscle spasm in wall of stomach, In testine or gall bladder or gall-duct and not as the Dr. Brady cause of tne discomfort or distress; and (b) that in no circumstance does or can gas (or air or both) distend the stomach or intestine enough to "press on the heart" and sert ously interfere with the function or action of the heart; and (c) that cases to the contrary not correctly diagnosed not that can tell by divination what the trouble really is. It requires ' careful and repeated examina tions and perhaps a period of ob- servat on by the physician to diagnose most of these cases. At best it is stupid to monkey with such distress without a diagnosis. Bellyache is a tricky conv plaint, anyway, as we shall see later, and my advice is the same for man, woman or child: Have nothing whatever to do with it. If anything purporting to be bellyache should happen to you, don't do a thing, don't take a physic, don't dull your senses (If any) ' with dope of any kind. Leave everything to your family physician. Perhaps we had bet ter get on with the air swallow ing trick now, and have belly ache later. One patient counted the num ber of eructations af fer a meal of toast and tea 1411 .Another pa tient (I quote from Diagnosis and Treatment of Digestive Diseases, by Gorge M. Niles, M. D.) whose case was recorded by Vander hoqf belched over 5000 times in 24 nours, eructating more than 200 liters or fifty gallons of air. Air, not gas, Is the motive power In most cases of extraor dinarily noisy or impressive belching. The individual con sciously or unconsciously swal lows air until a considerable vol ume accumulates in gullet or stomach. Then for his or her own amusement or for the sake of Impressing anxious relatives or attendants, gets it oft the stomach again. Not all belchlngs or eructations are of this nature, but certainly the alr-swallowlng trick explains excessive belching in many instances. ; Sometimes a patient who Is unduly worried or alarmed by his stomach, heart or other real or imaginary Internal trouble may be seen to swallow some air every few seconds. Sometimes DANCE TONIGHT ' to the tnusie oi Smoky, Danny & Bill PLAYING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT FRIDAY ' Take-It-Easy Lodge Featuring Chicken. Staak and Spanish Olnnara 14 ml up Savage Creek, where Jackson meets Josephine ATTENTION BUILDERS CONTRACTORS or your convenience, we of fer a new ... EQUIPMENT RENTAL SERVICE Air Compressors Air Tools Concrete Mixers Water Pumps Elevators Trailer Power Sawt Power Drills Power Units EATHERTON'S FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Ph. 3146 . ii .i i. n YICK SO CHINESE HERB CO. SWALLOWING AIR bloating or distension so caused, as well as the prodigious ereuc tations of "gas" may bo relieved in a short while by keeping cork or rubber wedge between the patient's back teeth it difficult or impossible to swal low air while the mouth is thus held open. If the air-swallowing is thus stopped, the air already swallowed will be belched or ab sorbed or passed on through the bowel. ; ... QUESTIONS It ANSWERS . ' Retlnoscope, Ophthalmoscopy fiDeakina of examination of the eye. arounds of Datlenta -with arterial hy pertenslon I advised that 'one with h'xh blood pressure should have l reUnoscoDle examination bv a Dhvst- eian. who uses the ophthalmoscope or retlnoscope. a reunoacope la an ep Daratui for viewing the reltna. and an ipntnaimoscope is an apparatua tor -mwina me reuna. wno cares bdoui the technical differences between them? The oolnt la. folks, that an ex amination of the Interior of the eye bv tne nnvsician . may five more in formation about the condition of the arteries than any number . of blood pressure measurements. t Am overweight and would like to more tiasio pprra inae about 20 nounos oeiore tne enn at June. I read vour offer. Please send me the pamphlet "riow to ixe Welfht" by return mail. (Mrs. R. F.) - Answer You did not Inclose a stamped envelope . bearing: your ad dress. I furnish only the advice you must pay the freight. . uon l jiiscara Limp ieavaa 1m It trna that the limn outer leaves ir lattiirM. uaiiallv thrown awav when preparing for table, contain most of the calcium and other nutritive eie- mrnta? - (Mrs. O. L.I Answer Yes. and most or tne vita mins too. . . . (Copyright 1949 By John r. uiue t-o.i Wounded All Home July 10, Army Aim London. May 29 .(U.R) The army plans to have tne last wounded American soldier eith er home or back on duty by July 10. . - Mai. Gen. Paul R. Hawley, chief surgeon for the European theater, said in a radio speech last night that there were less than 100,000 American soldiers left in European hospitals. On the Radio Chain Itatiomi , Chain affiliation and wbara Uief are un the dial. At. (CBS), list), Portland REX (NBC-Blue) I ISO. Portland KUA (NRC-Hlue and MUSI, 1510. Spokane. KOO (NHU-Blue) 110 San Francisco.; KOW (NBC-Hedl 120. 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BNt Oreheetra CBS Closing time lor Classified Ada 830 m Too Late to Classify 11:18 p m REMEDIES FOR STOMACH ULCERS Heart. Rheumatism. Asthma. Catarrh. Pilar Prostata Gland Eciema and all dis orders et Liver. Kidney Trouble and other complaints disappear alter using. CHINESE HERBS Removed to Sparta Bids. MILITARY TRIALS T London, May 29 (U.R) Prime Minister Churchill, answering demands in Commons for speedup in the punishment of Axis war criminals, said today that the big powers were inclin ing toward assigning the trials to interallied military tribunals. : Laborltes fired some of their sharpest darts at Churchill- on the matter of how soon war crim inals ' would be brought to Jus tice.. He refused to be disturb ed, however, and Insisted that the .trials "ought not to be pro ceeded with until they. are. prop erly: arranged and ' a method agreed upon between the great powers." Dealing- -with other matters during the question ' hour !, in Commons, Churchill sidestepped a request ior connrmauon or denial of reports that Russia -is moving German men into the Soviet Union to rebuild war-de stroyed cities. . " i Herbert Morrison,, who last week left the post of home' min ister in the coalition govern ment, asked . Churchill "How long it will take to dispatch Field Marshal Goerihg to his proper destination:" At one point, Laborlte Moe- Iwyn Hughes inquired ironi cally: ' "Will you see that these crim inals are given adequate sup plies of chicken, wine and cham pagne?" The house cheered when Lt. Col. Anthony Marlowe, Conser vative, asked: "Don't you think that In rela tion to the notorious Nazi lead ers, the tangled machinery of trial is an inappropriate farce, and will you not see that' they are dispatched with maximum speed and pending that desirable event that they are maintained in prison cells and not' in hotels?" "As I anticipated some time ago," Churchill replied, "A good many cases seem to have been settled by local adjustment" a reference to the suicides of rank ing Nazis.. Graduation Exercises . At. Griff in Creek Eighth grade graduation exer cises were held at Griffin 'Creek school last Thursday in the beau- tlf lilly decorated gym. ' . Supt. C. H. Bowman gave a short address on the "Historical Challenge of Today's World." Invocation was by Rev. Harry Hansen. : ' . " Students honored scholastl cally were: Carlene Mark, youngest girl, valedictorian; Loren Carter, saluta torlan Gwendolyn ' Mulr vand ; Billy Moore, youngest boy, honorable mentions. . : Special events were: Class pro phesy, in rhyme, Dallas Fry; class will, read by Walter Greene; cornet solo, Carlene Mark; violin solo, E. C. Root; seventh grade gift presentation; Roger Kornstad; farewell to teacher, Ramona Guches. The 11 students - graduating under the class motto, "Learn to Live, Live to Learn," were Loren Carter, John Caulklhs, Dallas Fry, Archie Green, Wallie Greene, Ramona Guches, Roger Kornstad, Carlene Mark, Billie Moore, Gwendolyn Mulr and Wayne Verschoor. Processional and recessional music was furnished by the stringed quartet, accompanied by Muriel Tolle at the piano. WAR BOARD HIT Washington. May 29 U.R) A representative of California fruit and vegetable packers charged today that the National Labor Relations Board violated its own rules in ordering and certifying labor union elections. Chalker't Motel & Lodge OFFICERS' CLUB Dlne-Dance Refreshment Chicken and 8teak Dinner Most Unique tMare in So Ore. CI.OSSII MONDAVI rhortdavs Private Parties Only, for resereeallnns Ph Onld UIU 47s CHEERED UP f-15-45 SPM,T)fiajiSHBTir4, rtrittrwr$'vi lKXKrrecvirrwm, THAT HIS rNPtNTKAV -TO Co A 5MIU! (vrc. WttWMTOfwwirHwrjs, (iorrv6rrTiretjrr. CHwru.vr. pr.tu HOWtte.Tl'ttlK Tt OfHlM.STtAl.-? A (..WAfer LONJ ! S.V )". fXCIf, TMDMft 100TOKWTiV rVf f AW WO 5. lie '.IS HELD BYBRHISH With British Second , Army, Germany', May 29 (U.R) The British second army held Wil liam (Lord Haw Haw) Joyce, nasty-tongued British- nazi who ranted at his homeland over the German radio in custody and sought means to try him as a war criminal. Joyce was captured in north ern Germany by British second army officers combing the area for war criminals. He was placed under close security .guard for additional questioning. ' ' . ' Whether either Britain or an international war crimes court will have jurisdiction over. him was questionable. He became a naturalized German some time ago .and as such, presumably could not be tried as a traitor. ' TOP FARM INCOME Sacramento, May 29 (U.R) California's farm - income - for 1944 topped the nation, A. A. Brock, state director of agricul ture reported today. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN' THE COUNTV COURT. OF THE COUNTY OF JACKSON IN AND FOR THE STATE OF OREOON. i In the MATTER of the Estate of IZORA E. STEWART. deceased Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executors of the will of the above named deced ent have filed in the above en titled court and matter their final account of their adminis tration of said decedent's estate and said court has fixed the 31st day of May. 1945. at the hour of 10 o clock- a. m. at the court room of the above entitled court at Medford. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to said account and for the settlement thereof and of said estate. IVA MAY STARK. OLEVIA BELL LEUTHOLD. Executors ADMINISTRATOR'S FINAL NOTICE Notice - Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator has filed in the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County his final account in the matter oi the Estate of Deborah Gilham, Deceased, and the said Court has fixed Friday, June 15, 1945, at 10:00 In the forenoon of said day In the Court Room of said Court as the time and place for the hearing of said final account. All persons Interested are here by notified to make or file their objections to said final account, CAN YOU? Brake that seem O.K. tinder normal conditions may not haw the reserve needed when trouble is just ahead . , , whan a quick atop it the only way out! WHAT GOOD BRAKES DO Ton should be able to brinf your Ford car to a complete atop-. within 30 feat or laea when trav- . ling it 20 mUu per hour. TEST BRAKES TODAY If you're not sure of your bra tree, let in teat them. It will tain only e minute. 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All persons interested are herrby notified to make or file their objections to said final account, if any they have, with. said court on or before said time. . . GUS NEWBURY Administrator of the Estate : Of Silvia E. Terrell, Dec. NOTICE TO CREDITORS - In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson Countv. In the Matter of the Estate of GEORGE G. FETTERLY, De ceased. ' The undersisned has been an. pointed and qualified by the ROGUE RIVER LODGE ! Delicious Dinners Cocktail Lounge Dancing . Open every NIfht -Except Mondays Phone Trail 1404 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By ERNEST MX 7ntTJZ AXMy xxosstmc ' rxozc, fMr?7s nvs to IVS SO TXgKWCD f ' or fs eMY.' Peso .' ry ofiKcMS b MOTH! neB or raZTXfs WD BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY HERE'S TWO INVITES TO TH' mC7T.. r&SXHAXS ' IF i 1 I J-,M til in mo f.fatS7rf rorxii. AsJJ: it I . iff IB I iavG Dsrfes Mrrour I . if . Ill I jrl itli SftRVlCEMRN'S FROLIC. 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M., Rogue River National Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 5,000.- 000 feet B.M., more or less of Your Patronage in the past is greatly appreciated. We hope our service hat been likewise. . BOB and ROY O.K.PASTIME Gold Hill Oregon 7VWrHGMS0 fi casr.' 'Sl.-ASrZ"lVfe3 XG flXK0 0 SMITH Vat BESIDES A LEETLE CLINCH DRNC1N' VN0NT 1 DO THAT 8AV WINDER O' VOR'N NO HARM, ROSEWARTER r Ii V , H I I H'-J-0 I 6? II 1 n i smu,.jr- Hiauiasjsjsj ponderosa pine, 1,400,000 feet B.M., more or less, of Douglas fir, and 500,000 feet B.M., more or less of white fir, and an un estimated amount of other spe cies of saw-timber. No bid of less than $5.60 per M feet for ponderosa pine, $3. .80 per M feet for Douglas fir, $8.60 per M feet for white pine and $1.00 per M feet for white fir, western hem lock and other species will be considered. In determining the high bid, the rate for Douglas fir and ponderosa pine only will be considered. Bids with rates in excess of those permissible un der MPR 460 will be reduced to the allowable maximum in mak ing the award. In addition to the prices bid for the stumpage, a cooperative deposit of $0.50 per -M feet B.M., to be used by DO YOU f i . . long time before you have a new car. ROGUE RIVER CHEVROLET Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 ThoroufhJtr T Piy back 13 King's ton . 14 Hardens 11 Fruit a-kln 16 A color 15 Turn to water, 19-Wrltlnc fluid JO flheep 31 Beveraf 22 Sodium ymb.) 33 Safe keeping 37 Hesitant expression W Enticing charm 30 Lowest point 12 New Economic Policy ubbr. S3 Huge tab 34 Kind oi bird. 37 Panacea 40 Correlative tt either 41 Traine 43 Engineering degree 44 Mother horse 4ft Flow away 47 The Willaba 4S Newspaper paragraph SO Marble ' Si Medical aufllx i pl.t 83 Given by vow 64Go with 8ft Fight rtngl ST Coolca In oven i l 3 1 5 b. i Is ' 9 la In a zzzmmzzz w w L-LW-ZZw:lZ- !2 54 SS I I I I I I I I I V ft SHREWD I I " RIPPING. A PSST- HERD FOR Al OBSERVATION,! SERGEANT- J (THE VERANDER, , L SIR K RIPPING'. I V K051E : (i I I 5'yr) . the Forest Service for paying the cost of slash disposal and a co operative deposit of S0.25 per M feet B.M., to cover the cost of tree planting, seed sowing and timber stand improvement work on the area cut over, for the total cut of timber under the terms of the agreement, will be required. $6,000.00 must accom pany each bid, to be applied on the purchase price, refunded or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Before bids are submitted, full informa tion concerning the timber, the conditions of sale and submis sion of bids should be obtained from the Regional Forester, Portland, Oregon, or the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. 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