Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 20, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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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
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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
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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. He reports that the com
plimentary letters nave been re
ceived not only from persons
connected with the firm but
from others as well.
Mrs. Jean Lutz is editor of the
Bugler
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STATIONS
Chain affiliation and where they
are on the dial:
KALE (MBS) 1330. Portland: KEX
(ABC) 1 100, Portland. KUO (ABC)
SI0, San Francisco; KGW (NBC)
620. Portland: KJK (ABC) 1000.
Seattler KNX (LBS) lOJO. Los An
gelrs: KOA (NBC) SSO, Denver:
KOIN (LBS) 970 Purlland: KOMO
(NBC- S0, Seattle; KPO (NMC) 680,
8an Francisco; K8L (CBS) 1160, Sail
Lake llty.
Time Shown Is PWT.
WEDNESDAY
5:00 p. m. Terry and Pirates, ABC:
OK For Release. NBC; This Man
Named Jordan, CBS: News. MBS.
8:13 p m Dick Tracy. ABC; Super
man, MBS; Betty and Bob, NBC.
B 30 p m. Jack Armstrong, ABC:
Nelson Prlngle, News, tus; Aaven-
turaa nt Tom Mix MBS: News. NBC
8:45 p. m. Elmer Peterson, NBC,
Night News Wire MBS: Capt. Mid
nloht Ann. Nawa CBS.
6:00 p m. Ray Noble. CBS: Eddie
Cantor. NBC; Gabriel Heatter, mbs.
fl-nn n m. Mr District Attorney
NBC Detect and Collect, CBS; Spot
light Banda. MBS
7:00 p m. Kay Kyser'i Kollege
NBC. Great Moments in Music. CBS
715 p m News MBS
7 -tn n m Im Yourself Go. CBS.
8:00 p m Supper Club. NBC: Jack
KlrKwood snow, uua: main wns,
MBS: News, ABC
8-15 p m Fleetwood Lawton, NBC:
Jack Ktrkwood Show. CBS: Main Line
MHR- Nawa. ABC
-8:30 p m. The Gay Mrs. Feather-
stone. NBC: Counterspy. ABC: ur
Christian CBS: Fresh Up Show. MBS
o-nn n m Mr and Mrs North. NBC:
Jack Carson. CBS: News, MBCX; Spot
lighting me war ahu
t):15 o m Golden Harmonies. ABC
o.."n n m Arch nnnler Plavs. MBS
10 00 n m News NBC: Charlie
Chan ABC: Fulton Lewis. MBS
m.wi n m (ircnesTra. lus renne.
man's Nite Club. ABC; sweetneari
Swinatlma NBC.
1 1 :00 p. m. News, auu; urcnesu-a.
CBS.
THI.KSDAY
n-nn n m. Sam Haves and the News,
MBS; O K. For Release, NBC; Terry
and the Pirates ABC; Man named
Jordan CBS
5:15 p m. dick -ixai-y. ahu; oupcr-
man, MBS: Bett ana hod. nm..
.t:.1D n. m Jack Armstrong, ABC;
Tom Mix, MBS: News NBC.
timer Peterson. NBC; Night newa
uri.A I.IK Nawa NHC
6:00 E. . m. MUSir nan nm-i
OI aiara, v. do, w.u.m- ----..",
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News, ABC.
6:15 p m. supper music, nov-.
a in n m Rno Burns. NBC: Varia
tions ov Van Cieve. ABC; Corliss Ar
cher, CBS; Starlight serenaae. mo;
7:uo tn. ftow w-...-. .
First u'ne. CB3
7.15 p. m. news snoa. .
7:30 o m. March of Time, ABC; Red
u.. Mnc- Rtiriv val ee. pmi;: nu-
mance Rhythm ana Ripley. C-BS.
8 00 p. m. Supper Club, NBC: Jack
Klrkwood Shuw CBS; Bulldog) Druni-
mond MBS; Ear Godwin, Am.,
8:15 p n. rieetwooo uiwiun,
NBC:
I. urn and Abner AJ31:
Music That
Satisfies. CBS
8:30 p. m. LOiire nine,
Vallev Sheriff. CBS; America'! Town
Meeting of the Air ABC.
00 P. m. rcews. mu,
Adventures
of Tooper, NBC-
Vllart Quean. CBS:
Americas 'Town Meeting of the Air,
ABC- ,.. .,.
B:15 p. m. n wim
8:30 p m. Noah Webster Says, NBC;
News, UN Dt,
B:40 P. m. urenrauo u..
10:00 p. m. News Reporter, NBC;
News ABC: Fulton Lewis,
10:15 p. m. apori r-roin.
10.30 p. m. Fennemana Nlte Club.
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Delicious Dinners
Cocktail Lounge Dancing
open Kvery Night
Excepl Mondays
' Phone Trail 1404
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Out of bounds, civilians only
Delicious chicken end steak
dinners 7:00 p. m. to 3:00
a.-m except Sunday. Phone
day time 5300; night 9101.
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ABC; Sweetheart Swlngtlme, NBC;
Orchestra, CBS.
11:00 p. m. News, ABC.
COAL PRICE HIKED
Washington, June 20. UJJ
The Office of Price Administra
tion, directed by Economic Sta
bilization Director William H.
Davis to increase consumer price
of Anthracite, said today that the
four principle household sizes
broken, egg, stove and chestnut
will cost an extra dollar a ton
from now on.
Chalker's Motel & Lodge
OFFICERS' CLUB
Dine-Dance-Retreshments
Chicken and Steak Dinners
. Most Unique Place in So. Ore.
CLOSED MONDAI'S
Thursdays Private Parties Only
For reservaUons Ph Gold Hill 474
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DANGE TONIGHT
to the music oi
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PLAYING EVERY NIGHT
EXCEPT FRIDAY
Take-It-Easy Lodge
Featuring Chicken. - Steak
and Spanish Dinners
14 mi up Savage Creek where
Jackson meets Josephine
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