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SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE- Your Health and It's Care By DR. WILUAM BRADY M.D. Readen ihould addreii Inquirtei toi Dt William Brady. 26S El Camino BTrly Hilli Calit. SUSCEPTIBILITY' Polllnosis Is "hay fever" or 'rose cold" 10 you, stupid. Real polllnosis la seasonal, oc curs only ai the time of year when the causes it is jr-vt-n . off by the Brass tree, weed or plant ar.d carried in the air Spurious "hay fever is actually c h r o n ic eth moidal or sphe- Dr. Brady n o i d a I slnu ltis in some cases it is the al lergic reaction to the orris root the patient's wife, let us nope, uses as a cosrru'tic. In most instances whether gen uine or spurious, the symptoms are manifestations of allergy not that I have the faintest idea what the nature of allergy may be, but it sounds as though I might know something about It. doesn't it or it did, I thought, until the movies and radio took over the word But I have been mulling over the mystery foi a long while and reading what many thousands of sufferers from allergy say about their experience, and I have be come convinced that one reason if not the reason why so many more individuals . have allergic troubles now than ever before is our nations, nut'ltional defi ceucy. that is, practically every body's deficiency of calcium and vitamin D. We get insufficient calcium be cause we do not take enough of the calcium-rich foods milk, egg yolks, cheese, vegetables raw or cooked greens, peanuts and nuts. We get insufficient vita min D because there is not enough of it in milk, cream, but ter eg? yolks and canned salmon (practically the only foods con taining significant amounts) and we do not expose ourselves as much as we should to sunshine Our Men and Nation's GIVEN DFC FOR AERIAL ATTACK Boyd Everett Chapman, 19, aviation ordnanc.iman, second class, with the U. S. navy, has been awarded the distinguished Hying cross for participation 'of an attack on an enemy ship in the southwest Pacific, according to Information received from Thirteenth Naval District head quarters, Seattle. Chapman, whose father, Ray E. Chapman, resides at Monterey Pnrk, Calif., made his )ome at route 2, box 408, before entering the service. A gunner in a T.B.M.. he has taken part In the battles of Pataus, Leyte, Luzon. Philippine Sea and Iwo Jlma. . The citation stated that Chap man distinguished himself by heroism and extraordinary achievement while participating in an aerial attack. ' The citation further stated. "As a member of an aircrew based on an escort carrier. Chap man participated in an attack upon an enemy ship In the South west Pacific area. The coolness and determination which he dis played during this attack, though subjected to intense enemy lire including the fire from main batteries of the Japanese ship were outstanding. The superior PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE RATES ON .MOVING VAN SERVICE .PACKING, CRATING STORAGE niCTDIRllTluN UOCAI CARTAGE CALLUS WHEN YOU NEED ANY OF THESE SERVICES 7Q3K0RTH CENTRAL Phone 7104 .VI 1 I mm Wadnaiday, Jun 20. 1943 TO POLLINOSIS or skyshine the ultraviolet rays of which if they reach the skin, activate cholesterol in the skin, converying it into viosterol, which is vitamin D Remember, vitamin D is essential for assimi lation and utilization of calcium in building and maintaining nor mal, strong bones, teeth, nerves. glands, blood arteries and I was going to say capillaries but that would be confusing no one hat ever seep n capillary what the old timer, conjured up as capillary vessels are not ves sels at all, but just spaces be tween cells through which spaces the blood oozes or seeps from the finest arterioles visible under the microscope to the fin est venules. It is my belief that individuals who suffer from allergic troubles hay fever, asthma, skin reac tions, nny form of allergy ac quire at least partial immunity in most Instances, complete im munity In many instances, if they regularly supplement their diet with an adequate daily ra tion of calcium and vitamin D. QUESTION & ANSWERS Hahv Never Cried M hjihv has never cried llnce he and iUII never cries, only grunts quite ku nnrn. He is now luur munuia uiu loud. (wire. i. n-t Answer Unable to form opinion on the metgre Information you give Why not have your baby carefully exam ined by a physician? Nearsighted r wwfc at watch makine and en graving 1 am so nearsighted I can hardly read a street sign across a narrow street. Should I give up this wnrk Had mv eves tested two year ago and am still wearing the glasses 1 got men. aiinougn uiey now arc... not strong enough (S W E. Answer No. don't give up your tnrii r-nnault an oculist (eve ohvsl- eiani and follow hla advice about glasses and use of youi eyes. Pilonidal cyst Hnva a ivat lust over mv tall bone Ulna anlna tn hava it removed When It began araining ana ubi never uwimm ma alnra Should I stll' have It op erated on or let well enough alone? tw r.j Answer Jf It gives you no trouble wiiv do anything about It? Pilonidal cyst is a swelling or 'sac containing a hit nf hair Sometimes such a cyst over tip of spine becomes a fistula ana requires surgical wemmciu. (Copyright 1045 by John r Dllle Co.) Women in the Service - skill and magnificent teamwork of Chapman as a member of this combat crew materially con tributed to the success of the attack In which the enemy ship was seriously damaged. His conduct throughout was in ac cordance with the highest tradl Hons of the navy of the United States." Lt. Robert Cuffel Lt. Robert C. Cuffel, who is with the 21st Bombei Command and is stationed on Saipan has twice won the air medal which is awarded for flying five mis sions against the Japanese home land without fighter protection. For having won the medal the second time, he may now wear the oak leaf cluster. He is a B-29 flight engineer. His wife, Lorraine, resides at 811 V.'est 13th street. Sgt. Lowell Grow Marine Sergeant Lowell E. Grow of Medford Is home on fur lough after 27 months in the Pa cific. He saw action at Bougain ville, the Marshall Islands, Guam and Iwo Jima. fhe son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. Grow, 17 Almond street, Grow enlisted In January, 1942. He w;ar the purple heart for wounds suffered on iwo Jlma. Sergeant Grow was graduated from Medford high school in 1938. His brother. Lieutenant 11. J. Grow is serving with the army air forces. Sgt. Samuel Stayton With the Fifth Army. Italy- First Sergeant Samuel A. Stay ton of Phoenix, Ariz., had a nar r.ivu Atrann nn that Mh nf-mv 1mnt wh tn a shell hit the house which I he was inspecting during the al lied offensive which resulted in unconditional surrender of all German forces In Italy Samuel's wife, Leila Mae, and their nine-year-old daughter. Edith Ray, live in Eagle Point. Ore. ' Cpl. Gilford Hemmerllng With a 12th AAF B 23 Mitchell Bomb Group in the Mediter ranean Theater "Skillful and dogged effort" by Cpl.. Gilford A Hemmerllng of Medford, Ore., a sheet metal specialist, and his fellow soldiers were commended by 12th Air Force staff officers for their outstanding efforts to I bring about final victory in Italy. The sheet metal man's parental live on Route 1, Medford, Ore. He has been overseas more than I 27 months and has earned seven Phone "2119 For Towing or Wrecker Service Anrwhr Anrttm Lewis Super Service bronze battle participation atari . I to hia European-African-Middle I East theater ribbon. Lt. Harold Sleight A 7th AAF Heavy Bomber Base in the Marianas Lieuten ant Harold L. Sleight, of Med ford, Oregon, Liberator pilot, serving with the 11th bombard ment group, has received the air medal for meritorious achieve ment on aerial flight against the enemy. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. El mer Sleight, reside at 117 Tripp street in Medford. He was grad uated from Medford Senior high school and attended Oregon State College. He entered the service in May 1942. . Pvt. Gallon Gantry With the 43rd Infantry (Wing ed Victory) Division on Luzon Pvt. Gallon O. Gentry, infantry man in the '43rd Infantry (Winged . Victory) division, has been awarded the combat infan try badge for exemplary conduct displayed in combat against the Japai.ese on Luzon. He is the son of Mrs. Bessie Mae Nole of CenJ irai t-oint, ure. During 32 months overseas, the 4Jrd division has participat ed in four campaigns: Guadalcan al, northern Solomons, New Guinea and Luzon. ' Shirley Roseberry Shirley J.. Roseberry, WAC. daughter of Mrs. Lena L. Rose berry, 1002 Sunset Avenue, Med ford, has been promoted to the rank of technician fifth grade at McCIoskey General Hospital, Temple, Texas, w'.iere she is as signed as clerk-typist in the quar termaster office. T'5 Roseberry has been In the service two yeas and four months and holds the WAC service medal and good conduct medal. Robert Damon Robert Loren Damon. 20, sea man first cIbss fj'SNR of Lake Creik, is at the Naval Training Station, Norfolk. Va. undergo ing training for duties aboard 8 destroyei of the Atlantic Fleet He rerentlycomplfted a period of training at Fort Lauderdale Fla Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Damon of Lake Creek Damon has a brother Lee 18 a private in the Army. He graduated from high school at Medford and at tended Oregon State college. Sgt. Lawrence Wills An Eighth Air Force Bomber Station. England Staff Ser geant Lawrence C. Wills, 21, of Rogue River, Oregon, ball turret gunner of a B-17 Flying Fortress of the 95th Bombardment Group has been awarded the 3rd Oak Leaf Cluster to the Air Medal for "meritorious achievement" while participating in Eighth Air Force bomhing attacks on vital indus trial targets in Germany. The AAF gunnel Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W F. Wills of Rogue River, Oregon, Blue Goose Bugler New House Organ Of American Fruit Local officials of the Amer ican Fruit Growers are receiving many complimentary letters con cerning the new company news paper, the Blue Goose Bugler which the Oregon division of the firm has been publishing in re cent months, Gordon R. Green, division manager, reports. The Bugler is sent to about 1800 persons In all parts of the United States and in many for eign countries in the Central Americas, South America, Eu rope and In the Orient, Green states. 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