The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1946 Page: 6 of 6
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Skin Disorders
RUNAWAY HEIRESS AND "HER" MAN
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FROEDTERT, left, 16-ycar-ohl heiress to a grain and malt
is shown as she was questioned in Detroit, where she was
with Ollle J. Williams, right, 24. after her school authorities
Madison, Wis., Reported she had run away. Daughter of a M1V-
multi-millionaire, Suzanne told police that she had accom-
WiUiams from Milwaukee, and had been employed a week
candy company In Detroit. No charges have been placed by
ithoriUM. (International Sovndphoto)
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CHOP SUEY VEGETABLES
BEAN SPROUTS
CHOW MEIN NOODLES
CHOP SUEY SAUCE
C. G. KELLIS GROCERY
1003 Circeu Ave.
Ptiunr 641
K, HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M. 0.
OFTEN when a person is suf-
fering from a skin disease, the
condition way be associated di-
rectly or indirectly with some dis-
order affecting the internal parts
of the body. The skin symptoms
possibly may come on before
other signs of these diseases, and
in some instances may even be so
Bevel* as to hide the underlying
disease. - t.
It is important that these facts
be rccognjzed, according to Doc-
tor A. Benson Gannon, of Colum-
bia University, for otherwise the
skin condition may be treated and
the underlying disorder complete-
ly neglected. Thus, naturally the
best results in treatment ? ni>ot
be obtained.
Among the internal diseases
that may produce skin disorders is
diabetes. There are thrte skin dis-
orders which may be produced by
diabetes. These three diseases are
known as necrobiosis lipoidica
diabeticorum, xanthoma, and scle-
redema, according to Doctor Can-
non. 1
These three conditions may often
appear before sugar is found in
the urine. The preset;:* of sugar
in the urine M one « tn< carl;
Necrobiosis lipodica is mow
common in woman than in men.
The rash usually occurs on the
arms and legs in firm, round or
glistening swellings 1
pimples which are yellow in color,
but often with a pink ting«.
Xanthoma occurs on the backs
of the arms, on the palms and
soles, in the form of yellow or
brown itching pimples, lumpy or
patches. The entire skin is often
excessively dry and scaly.
In scleredema there are shiny,
tan or red swellings, whit* the
skin is thickened and hardened.
Sugar in Blood
When any of these conditions
1 occur, it is important that the
1 amount of sugar in the blood bo
determined, and the urine care-
fully tested for the presence of
sugar to see if the conditions are
the result of the diabetes. If so,
the diabetes must be treated with
diet and injections of intulin.
Boils and carbuncles oeeur most
often in patients who are phys-
ically ill and below par.
In order to prevent boils aqd
carbuncles, it is important that
the patient's general health be
improved, that infections in the
tfcth, tonsils, sinuses and else-
where in the body be searched for
and eliminated If possible.
Sulfonamide drugs and penicil-
lin are effective in treating boils
and carbuncles.
Pimples and Swelling
Another skin disorder which
may be due to underlying disturb-
ances is one known as erythema
multiforme. In this skin condition
there are pimples and large swell-
ings on the skip. It is thought that
this disorder may be due to infec-
tions in the teeth, tonsils or sin-
uses, leukemia, sensitivity to
drugs, or to poisoning (toxemia of
pregnancy). Of course, when it
occurs, an attempt should be made
to find the cause so that effective
treatment to eliminate it may be
carried out.
Following childbirth, a rash of
condition may be dua to over-sen-
sitivity or allergy to local irrita-
tion or infection. The, skin be-
comes red, scaly, covered with
crusts and cracked. This disorder
to aided as is any other form of
oczema, with soothing prepara-
tions and an attempt to find the
substances to which the patient to
sensitive, so that they may bo
eliminated from contact with the
patient
QUESTIONS AND ANSWlfg
M. D.:—Is it harmful to drink
milk with k pinch of soda itdded
to it?
Answer:—There is no harm in
this practice if not too much soda
is used. Excessive use of soda may
lead to a condition known as alka-
losis in which there is too much
alkali in the blood and tissues.
(Cop/right, Hit, Kins Feeturee Syndicate. Inc.)
We've noticed when
tort ditcuit putting teeth into
bill they flr t indulge in o lot of
chewing the fat.. .
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MUFFLER
: OTION SERVICE
/F YOUR
MUFFLER
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with a
clogged, worn-out
exhaust system
YOU /V££D 7W/S
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A Now Muffler
Provide! Power and
Economy
If the muffler on your cor is clog-
ged, it can set up en excessive back
pressure which can greatly cut
down the power-efficiency of your
engine. Let us inspect your muffler
today and if necessary install a new
Then your cer will have more
you'll save on goer-
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How long since you examined the exhaust system
of your war-time car? A leaky, clogged, worn-out
muffler is not only dangeroUs, but it saps the
efficiency of your engine, wastes vital gas.
QUIETER AND SAFER
A new muffler will make your car much quieter,
much safer to drive. Bring your car to us for fre©
muffler inspection. If the tail pipe is rusty and
ragged, and there's an unusually loud exhaust
notso when you speed up the engine, you probably
need a new muffler. We have an .ample stock and '
they are inexpensive, completely installed.
V . • L
YOU'RETELLING
ME!
WILLIAM RITT
Central Prat Writer.
SPORTS WRITERS, In pick-
ling the New York Yankees to
win the American league peh-
nant, refer to them as the "peo*
pie's choice." This does not in-
clude, however, the people who
live in Philadelphia, Detroit,
Cleveland, Boston", St. Louis,
Chicago and Washington.
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It's warm at the north and
Mouth poles of Venus, tar «-
tronomers. Get your spice ship
reservation now for your winter
Vacation.
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the man at tha next desk soys
fie plans to buy one of those new
•port planes when they are
available. He says it is about
time he enjoyed a little high life.
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A writer speaks of what he
calls Ibe "scourge of victory."
Hey, now, wait a minute—is
winning a war as bad as all
that?.
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Winston Churchill now h s
to many honorary college de-
trees he must feel like a wmIk-
ing university.
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as and elec-
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ride mound i
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on tht taclr of hip-
popotami. That makes the hippo
a sort, of four-leg gad aircraft
carrier. \
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island will bo turned
' H the frrfredlug «f monkeys,
r'd better mark the place so
won't confuse 'em
with towiets.
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There ere 800 different kinds
of horaeahoea in shapes and
aises. <' But elate Dobbin has
horse sense nope oTlhe shoes
are. the open-toed, apike heel
viriet$"
FACTOGRAPHS
The Spanlah explorer, Ferrelo,
la thought, possibly to have
reached the aouthem boundary «
of what la now the etate of Ore-
gon In 1643, and the English flag
was carried &0 to 60 miles north
of this point in 1578 by Sir Fran-
cis Drake.
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The American claim to what la
now the atata of Oregon began
with the visit of J. Kendrlck
and Robert Gray, lent out by
Boston merchants to aeek for
furs. They spent the whiter of
1788-89 at Nootka.
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"Your Magnolia Dealer."
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Washing "Don't Cuss Call Us."... Lubrication
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NOTICE!
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EFFECTIVE MONDAY, APRIL 1
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BUS DEPOT
Wi)l Be Located At
FIFTH ond ELM STREETS
One Block West Greyhound Terminal
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SEASONAL CARE ALL CAR$%NEED
It's great to have a car that's ready to go when you are!
Have your car put into condition now to get all the benefit
from FLYING HORSEPOWER in the new MOBILGAS.
with Magnolia SUMMERIZE Service. This is a seasonal
preventive maintenance job that takes in every vital part of
your car—eliminates the left-over'hazards of winter driving
by changing from the light winter oils and greases to the
heavier grades needed to withstand the heat of summer driv-
ing. It adds extra wing-spread to your "Flight on Wheels."-*
Get a bonus in car performance with Magnolia SUMMER*
IZE Service at^d FLYING HORSEPOWER! ' "
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FORD
INSTALLED PRICES ON
15-38 Genuine Ford Muffler and Toil Pipe, Installed $6.55
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-40 Genuine Ford Muffler and Tail Pipe, Installed $6.60
1941 Genuine Ford Muffler and Tail Pipe Installed $6.70
J942 Genuine Ford Muffler and Tail Pipe Installed
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drained and replaced with the proper
grade of the new d«Urg«nt MOSKOIt
that cfeanf o< It lubricate*.-.. a war-
proved ell that reiiilt thinning under high
heot, and often omatlng new cleaning
properties for voWet, ring*, pittont and
bearlngi. Oivei you a MOIHOIl CtEAN
Engine that It tmeolher running and more
efficient, with new ga.i and oil economy.
CHASSIS—Complete Mobilubricatlon of
all vital porti, for protection ogolntt fric-
tion end wear.
OIARS—Oirty oils drained frem Irons-
miisien and differential and replaced with
fresh, lough MOIHOIl GEAR OILS ef the
types and grades to fit the meke and
model of your car.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 77, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1946, newspaper, April 2, 1946; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308325/m1/6/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.