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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE Your Health and It's Care By OR. WILLIAM BHADY M.D. Ruderi ihould sddrtts Inquiries toi Or William Brady. 26S CI Camlno Beverly Hilli. Call. AHI AHI BETTER LEAV I wrote you some time ago ask ing what to do for my prostrate trouble and you kindly sent me a pampniet giv ing valuable in formation and advice. Among the reme dies you said might help was wasn ing the blad der. I am years old and have this blad der trouble Please tell me IsVaate but .Wumwy what chemicals Dr. Brady or medicine to use, what size tube and how often. (C. W. M.) If I mentioned washing the bladder at all, sir, (I can' tfind it in the pamphlet, but then, I can't take time out to go through the thing carefully) I meant, of course, that your physician might administer the irrigation or blad der wash. If your physician con siders it advisable he can in struct you in the method, but it would be inviting trouble and serious trouble, if you were to attempt it without such instruc tion. Title of the pamphlet is "Blad der Trouble." Copy will be mailed to any man on request if he provides stamped envelope bearing his address. More parti cularly it deals with, bladder trouble developing in men past middle age, not every disease of the bladder or disturbance of bladder function, just the trouble that comes with gradually in creasing obstruction from en largement (hypertrophy) of the prostrate, around the neck or outlet of bladder. Richard Roe, let's call him, aged, I should say, 66, was rap idly going down hill. You could see the man aging from week to week. He complained. . . , Then he resumed where he had left off, and at first looked rather a sad sack. But thereafter day by day you could see the man com ing back. "Tell me, Dick," I finally gave in to curiosity, "Just which vitamins are you taking or what dentist installed your new teeth?" Then he explained. He had undergone transurethral resection removal of the por tion of enlarged prostrate that obstructed the outlet of bladder removal through the urethral passage or canal, without ex ternal wound. "And, boy" he exclaimed, "these nights I'm off directly after I hit the corn husks, and I put in eight solid hours of sleep without the slightest disturbance! Why didn't somebody tell me about this long ago?" I didn't remind him that I would have been glad to tell him about It had he asked me. But it has been a source of gratifica tion watching the man regain his Joy of living although I had nothing whatever to do with it. I mean I feel a kind of vicarious pride In the great advance the tirolgists (physicians who limit their practice to diseases of the urlnogenital organs) have made in the treatment of this obstruc- ATTENTION BUILDERS CONTRACTORS ror your convenience, wa of fer a new . , , EQUIPMENT RENTAL SERVICE Air Compressors Air Tools Concrete Mixers Wafer Pumpt Elevators Trailers Power Sawt Pofcer Drills Power Units EATHERTON'S FARM STORE 808 So. Riverside Ph. 3146 GRANTS PASS IRRIGATION DISTRICT IRRIGATION ASSESSMENTS SECOND QUARTER-1945 Become Delinquent FRIDAY, JUNE 15 Payable to the office of the GRANTS PASS IRRIGATION DISTRICT In the Courthouse (Grants Past, Oregon) By order of Board of Director Monday, Juns II, I94S E IT TO THE DOCTOR tlon of the bladder which afflicts one in every 10 men past 50, one in every four men pasi ou. QUESTIONS tl ANSWERS uiamerniy 1 can't understand why you don t Stress ml puim iiiui ..-. -----removed by diathermy. I have had mine removed that way and never . h. ff from the lob nor a meal mlased. Some people said I was insane to even think of undergoing such tor ture. it was dangerous. It would leave Kid ther,treitment i 'jay God bless vou. s.r. .or .,... ... , . - B'y.iii'.tlflhl ills are gcncrn.j- """"V : ?" ,e.,ant' .bout the and. hence o ten -iiSH modern ... ...omr.nd, it. newspK. ;. - T ,,hr not ntrp nmg .SP ho, subject "tor th. njiu the method. Vou have helped me before. Now I let? J,.na itehins Pl"'d"".hUmrperdP.2ii P"i" ir..r. Ak for It a cllp- IflOrTOCU vii.' y- ping will not suffice. mychopnthlo because of dandruff ana In only three appncau""" -,",, 2U perauiw ohm - H K.rnip".c?H.'P!; 5S? aSSaSTK "no, .end".' clipping icopyrlght 103 by John - "' c- On the Radio Chain a t A 1 I o s Chain alllliaUi. and ' Ar'tcBi') ' r!!nS HtX 5 MlV.lu.l ' ''Jl'"1 fti; KUA (NIHMI n0 MI"- t" Pr"l.nd: KJB (N HI! B luel IU0II aeani.. KNX tCIISI IJJO L,IS An.eles. 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Maybe we have both been short changing our hos pitality because there Is no longer time in which to prepare xor mis witn old time thorough ness. In the old days, to invite friends to dinner meant much more than the preparation of the meal. It meant windows must be shining, their curtains freshly laundered. Woodwork must be spotless and the whole house In apple-pie order. All my life I've felt that trulv. "the ornaments of a home are the friends who frequent it." But of late there has been an unhappy lack of these because, as I explained, I hesitated to In vite friends to a home so un tidy, often actually dirty, judged by old standards. But the other day I reached the limit of my endurance of this self-imposed isolation. So I just up and said to a group of friends, "I'm starved for a good visit with you. So won't you turn blind eyes to the dingy windows, the kittens' ears under the bed and the dust on the piano and see only the welcome on our faces? There won't be much butter and very little sugar, but come anyway." They did and the women later confided to me they had limited their own hospitality for the same reasons I'd been limiting mine they no longer had time to prepare for guests as they would like to; as they had been accustomed to prepare. You should have heard us talk' The homey talk of women the world over, when they get together and let their hair down. How husbands refuse to eat salads, though salads contain vitamins obtained In no other way. And now that school was out, what to do with the chil dren was surely a problem. And had I heard that Dick had up and married Mabel, though he knew his mother would have a fit?. We giggled joyously over this triumph of young love. We giggled over anything. We were together. All the dishwipers were dirty but I unraveled a flour sack. I felt pretty grim over this evi dence of my lack of housewifery. but the new freedom required some sacrifice. I did not apolo gize. One woman wanted a copy of certain magazine I take. We pawed over the magazines piled on the table, then those stacked in a corner. Finally found it under the bed. When 1 return that woman's visit, I plan on asking her for a certain recipe. hoping she 11 eventually find It In the medicine closet or under the bread box. The Nile river, around which Egypt's life centers, runs 960 miles through the nation. Notice of Annual School Meeting and Bond Election District No. 69, Oak Grove School House. Bond election, Monday, June 18, 1945 to begin at 2:00 o'clock p.m., and close at 8:00 o'clock p.m., to create a sinking fund of rrprWoJa Cot" pong, tons Itland Cil,N. Y Franchlted Bottlert Peptl-Cola Bottling Company of Medford DIFFICULT DECISIONS A (sUssslxel tto yCit'4 Vxur-tt IflAC 41 fro VtotoiRiNtj tc in", cr U) ioe IfUiYT wyotAm 4-41-4 -Mm $2,000.00 annually for a period of ten years, for 'construction andor rebuilding elementary, school buildings. Bond Voting qualifications Citizen of state, 21 years of age, reside In district thirty days Im mediately preceding election and has property in district, as shown by last county assessment. Annual meeting to sian ai 8:00 o'clock p.m., Monday, June 18, 1945. To elect one school board member for three year term Vote on Annual Budget and transact any other business to come before the board. CARL W. NORRIS, District Clerk NOTICE In the County Court of the State 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 ! ,1 MU.. n In mail III UIO MHJ V irMiutu, ,i ouiu county, has been fixed By the above named court as tne time and place for hearing objections to said fina account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: May 21, 1B45. THORA S. LAWRENCE, Administratrix NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the county or Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of J. A. PERRY. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned have been appointed and qualified as ex ecutors of the estate of J. A. Perry, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, at the office of Kenneth G. Den man, attorney for the under signed. In the Brophy Building, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 21st day of May, 1945. ALLAN P. PERRY and FRANCES FLINN, Executors of the Estate of J. A. Perry, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of JOSEPH M A R N A C H, Da ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Ore gon, as the Executrix with the Will annexed of the estate of the above named decedent, and has duly qualified as such; all par ties having any claims against said estate are hereby directed and required to present same, duly verified and with proper vouchers attached to the under signed at the office of F. J. New man, Attorney for said Estate, In the Craterian Building In Med ford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publi cation of this Notice. Dated and first published on this 11th day of June, 1945. MARY JAMES, Executrix of the estate of Joseph Marnach, Deceased. ROGUE RIVER LODGE Delicious Dinners Cocktail Loung -r Dancing Open Every Night Except Mondays Phone Trail 1404 ZERO CLUB Out of bounds, civilians only Delicious chicken and steak dinners. 7:00 p. m. to 3:00 a.m. except Sunday. Phone day time 5300; night 9101. 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