Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1963, Image 15

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    SiKMtMtO HJUC TKl'B'UXK. MWWilD, OREGON
CARRIED TOO FAR Usually the less a cat has to do with wa
ter the better he likes it. But even "Snuffy" has to admit a 23
day drought is carrying things a bit too far. The kitty, owned by
Clarence F. Regeles of Mariaville, N. Y., finds nary a drop
coming from the well which is one of many dried up in the area
because of the lack of rain. (UPI)
News About Servicemen
Highway Bids
Expected To Hit
$12.2 Million
. SALEM (UPI) -Bids for high
way projects expected to total
$12.2 million will be opened Nov.
19 by the State Highway Depart
ment. The projects, by county in
clude: Benton and Linn Willam
ette river bridge section, Cor-vallis-Lebanon
Highway at Har
rison Street. Corvallis.
Deschutes Horse Ridge
summit section of the Central
Oregon Highway, about 17
miles east of Bend, 2.45 miles of
grading.
Bend traffic signals East
Third Street at Franklin Street.
Douglas Sutherlin - Win
chester section of Pacific High
way, 7.52 miles of grading, pav
ing, nine structures and signing.
Roseburg traffic signals at
intersection of Harvard Boule
vard and West Bellows Street.
Gilliam Thirtymile Creek
Dyer Creek section of John Day
Highway, about six mucs soum
of Condon, 4.15 miles of grading
and paving.
Jackson sisKiyou aiauon
Siskiyou summit section of Pa
Hfif Hiohwav. about eight miles
south of Ashland, 2.22 miles of
grading.
Lake Dry Creek road-California
state line section, about
17 miles southwest of Lakeview
4.28 miles of stone base and oil
ing.
Lane Laura Street Mohawk
road section of Eugene-Springfield
Highway at Springfield.
Linn Foster toll creek sec
tion of Santiam Highway, east
of Foster, rock production.
The Medical Roundup
By
Emrrltut rontultent In Mrdlrln
Mayo I'linlc
XmrritUf Proftbsor of Mtdicina
Mayo clinic
tnptiiltr and Tribune Syndlrau,
1U63I.
Colostomies, Ileostomies i may be wise to take a sort of
To all those many people who enema once a day.
have written to ask me for help ! An important point a person
in taking care of a colostomy I who has recently acquired a
or an ileostomy (a hole leading i stoma should remember is that
out onto the abdominal wall ; there are thousands of persons
Cancer Victim j Director of M& Relations To Speak
Loses Battle
ROCKFORD, 111. (UPD
Diane Lindstrom, 18, who
spurned a leg amputation to
stake her life on the controver
sial drug krebiozen, died Mon
day night of bone cancer.
Miss Lindstrom lost her year
I ASHLAND The public has , by the majer Protestant youth
! been invited t hear the Rev. ' groups at the college.
! Glenn Smiley, director of racei The speaker will tell of his
i relations for the Fellowship of experiences with non violent
Reconciliation Thursday, Oct. I demonstrations in the south at
31, when he will appear here: both appearances.
at two public meetings. The Fellowship of Reconcilia-
The first is set for U a.m., uvtion is a church-affiliated move-
Churchill hall and the other is
a free luncheon at the W e s 1 e y
house, on Southern Oregon Col-
miss uniuMrum lusi ner year-: , cmniis at noon
fSainst. malignant I lerC g jX
tumor of
Rockford
the right
Memorial
thigh at
Hospital.
being presented
IN BIG LIFT
Staff Sgt. Milton C. Radford,
husband of the former Zelma
Lamb, who is a daugnter of Mr.
and Mrs. Drew Lamb, Ashland,
participated in Exercise Big
Lift, the joint Department of
Defense demonstration of U. S.
capability for rapid massive re
inforcement of NATS forces in
Europe.
Graduated
Airman First Class Paul E.
Conner, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George W. Conner. 204 Wagner
Ave., Talent, was graduated
from the noncommissioned offi
cer preparatory school at Lor
ing Air Force Base, Me.
The airman is a personnel
specialist in headquarters of the
42nd Bomb Wing.
COMPLETES TRAINING
Army Pvts. George D. Davis,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George H.
Davis, 102 Sindsor Way, and
Brian D. Sewell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter L. Sewell, 5202
Table Rock Road, Central
Point, have completed advanced
training at Ft. Hood- Texas.
Davis is a graduate of Crater
High School. Sewell was gradu
ated from the same school and
Simpson Bible College, San
Francisco.
IN HAWAII
Army fc. Dennis R. James,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack K.
James, Route 1, Eagle Point,
had been assigned to the 25th
Infantry Division at Schofield
Barracks, Hawaii.
James, who attended South
ern Oregon College and Arizona
State University, Tempe, is a
helicopter mechanic.
GRADUATED
Aviation Machinist's Mate Air
man Scott E. Grieve, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James H. Grieve,
Prospect, was graduated recent
ly from the Aviation Machinist's
Mate School, jet engine course,
at the Naval Air Technical
Training Center, Memphis,
Tenn.
HONOR GRADUATE
Master Sgt. Robert C. Tug
man, counselling psychologist at
the Veterans Administration
Domiciliary, White City, was
honor graduate of reserve com
ponent recruiting course at Ft.
Benjamin Harrison, Ind.
Tugman is sergeant major of
the Second Battalion, 414th Reg
iment, a Medford unit of the
Army Reserve's 104th Division.
The sergeant achieved the high
est academic score of his class
in the Army Adjutant General
School in Indiana.
BASIC TRAINING
Pvt. Charles A. Rowan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rowan,
1117 West 11th St., has been as
signed to E Company of Second
Training Regiment, Ft. Dix,
N. J., for eight weeks of basic
training.
Rowan is a graduate of Med
ford High School and Parson's
School of Design.
IN EXERCISE
Army Pfc. Jay C. Bowker,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
from the large bowel or the
lower end of the small bowel)
I would say that there are a
few things they can do. One is
to write to Mr. Arthur W. Lis
sauer of 2333 Dundee Road,
Louisville 5, Kentucky, for one
of his free booklets on "The
Postoperative Management of
Colostomies and Ileostomies."
just like him or her, who are
living successfully and happily,
and hence he or she must not
despair.
Thousands of nervous women
believe they have colitis. To
understand the real problems,
vnit mav want tn roarl Hr Al.
He is a great public servant, I varcz. on tne subject.
and his book is the best thing You may order it by sending
u,c auuj.i.25 cents and a self-addressed
i she had been in the hospital ' Cabin Cruiser Burns,
auoui six weens. ; , . . .
Last March, the prettv high amKS m Oiumoio
school coed faced a terrifying TROUTDALE (UPI) -A 26
decision either have her leg , foot cabin cruiser burned and
amputated or face the risk of I sank in the Columbia River
dying before she reached her ! aD'ut mi'e and a nalt- east of
23rd birthday. here Monday.
Her familv physician, Dr. I The fire broke out after the
Robert E. Heerins, who first I bo,"1 "engine exploded
HBtoninH iho himnr !! .!. I L- D' Keener of Portland,
ary,
Medford Man Cited
Following Mishap
Grant Meldwin Blake, 43. of
521 Marie St., was cited for fail
ure to yield the right of way
Monday after his car collided
with a vehicle operated by Bev
erly Rose Noud, 34, of 3653 S.
Pacific Highway, according to
Medford police.
Mrs. Noud's daughter, Sherrie
Kay Noud, 7, was slightly in
jured in the mishap, but did not
require first aid, officers said.
The accident occurred about
8:48 a.m. at 11th and Grape Sts.
Carlyle Darrell Fisher, 28
Washington St., reported to po
lice Monday that an unknown
vehicle struck and damaged his
car while it was parked in front
of his residence.
Soem Girl Chosen
Homecoming Queen
TACOMA (UPI) - A r 1 e n e
Thorne, a pretty brunette from
Salem, Ore., has been elected
as the 1963 homecoming queen
at Pacific Lutheran University.
A senior nursing student, Ar
lene will reign over homecom
ing festivities this weekend at
PLU.
Bowker, 4080 Carlton Ave., Cen
tral Point, recently participated
in Exercise Sky Soldier I, near
Ft. Stewart, Ga.
Bowker is a driver in Com
pany B of the 226th Aerial Sur
vey and Attack Battalion at Ft.
Benning, Ga.
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Also, there are in many cities
clubs made up of people who
have to live with a stoma
(Greek word for "mouth"). The
people in these clubs help each
other with hints for handling
tneir prouiem.
The difficulties of handling an
ileostomy are much greater
than those of handling a colos
tomy, because the contents of
the small bowel tend to be
liquid and to come running
down after each meal. The con
tents of the large bowel tend to
be more solid and to come out
once or twice a day.
Bag Over Mouth
The person with an ileostomy
is likely to have to wear a little
bag over his stoma, while the
man with a colostomy may get
by with a special pad.
All of these people must learn
to so eat and drink as to keep
the bowel as little active as pos
sible. I always advise them
first to avoid most laxative
foods such as salads, fruits and
green vegetables. Often they
have to avoid fats because these
can stimulate the bowel. Foods
such as meats, poultry, fish,
cooked eggs, white flour and
rice usually leave but little
residue.
Each person should keep a
record of what foods were eaten
just before he had a lot of
trouble with an excess of ma
terial and gas coming out of
the hole, or coming too fre
quently. To illustrate: one of
my friends with a stoma, on
keeping a record, found that
coffee was a laxative for him.
On leaving it alone he felt like
a new man. Some persons find
that they must stop drinking
much fluid with meals because
fluids can wash food rapidly
down the bowel.
It may help people who work
and meet the public to eat very
little for breakfast and lunch
eon. By eating most of their
food at supper time they can
have most of their troubles in
the evening when at home and I
alone. Some people have to
keep a record to see which j
foods tend to make bad-smelling
gas. Quite a few people
find they must not drink milk;
others learn to avoid onions and
spices and chocolate. j
One of my stoma carrying
friends who has just traveled ,
through Europe, writes me that i
one of the most important
things he learned on the trip
! was not to eat too much at one
time. That caused "accidents."
Cnpavin Helpful
Many of my patients with a
stoma tell me that at those I
times when the bowels get a bit I
loose, they are particularly
helped by taking two capsules
of Copavin, a mixture of co
deine and papaverine, which
serves to quiet the bowel. It
can be obtained only on pre
scription. Some physicians are
afraid of it. but in 55 years I
have never seen a person get
a real habituation. The Cop&vin
is most helpful when the person
has to go out for the evening
and wants to feel more secure
against the coming of any leak
age from the stoma.
Another drug which quiets
the bowel is a brand of diphen
oxylate hydrochloride with atro
pine sulfate. This comes in the
form of a tablet, one of which
can be taken to stop a tendency
to diarrhea.
In his book, Mr. Lissaucr de
scribes the plastic bags that are
available, and tells how to use
them. People with colostomies
stamped envelope with your re
quest to Dr. Walter C. Alvarez,
Dept. MMT, Box 957, Dcs
Moines, Iowa 50304.
ment predominantly within Pro
testant Christum groupings of
all major denominations. It in
cludes nearly 2,000 clergymen,
many educators and profession
al workers. I he organization
has about 12,000 members in
' this country and approximately
30,000 throughout the world.
fi 3
Safe Damaged During
School Break In
CENTRAL POINT - The
administrative offices and cafe
teria at Crater High School were
broken into some time early
Tuesday. A safe was jimmied
open but apparently nothing was
taken.
The break-in was discovered
by a custodian at 5:45 o'clock
this morning. It occurred some
time between midnight and S
a.m., Central Point police said.
The safe was extensively damaged.
said the ranrer was "so. ! owner 01 ine ,uuu vessel, C5-
vere and urged her to have ! -"i"-"-
the operation. j
Two days before the sched-t Tifrfrnooc Man Dies
uled amputation, Diane called , ""am00K man ues
it off. She said she would ra- On Elk Hunting Trip
ther die than have her leg am-1 YAMHILL (UPI) - Robert
Pulatcd- I Keith Brewer, 49, Tillamook,
A spokesman at Rockford Me-1 died of a heart attack while elk
morial Hospital said Diane died ' hunting near this Yamhill Coun
of "bone cancer." ' ty community Sunday.
HEAR VISITING UNITY LECTURER
Ernest C. Wilson
of Los Angeles, Calif.
Subject:
"BE YE PROSPERED"
Former editor-in-chief of Unity Publications, nationally known
radio and television speaker, founder of Christ Church,
Unity, Los Angeles
FRIDAY -8:00 P.M.
UNITY CHURCH... Holly and Haven St.
Navy Man Picked Up
By Medford Police
A lil-year-old U. S. Navy man
was arrested by Medford police
early Monday on a charge of
being absent without official
leave.
Lodged in Jackson County jail
was Thomas Lynndell Owens.
Visalia. Calif.
Officers said Owens left the
Great Lakes Naval Training
Station, Chicago. III., on Oct. 10
without official permission.
FOREST (iUOLP MEETS
PORTLAND (LTD - The
Western Forest Industries Asso
ciation will hold its semi-annual
meeting here Nov. B-9, Presi
dent Leo L. Rickard of Saginaw,
Ore . announced Tuesdav.
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