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onE ASPirin safer than others in treatment of arthritis A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine shows that a form of aspirin known as enteric-coated or safety-coated aspirin is safer on the stomach than plain or buffered aspirin. For millions of Americans who suffer from arthritis, this is welcome news. Plain aspirin is effective arthritis medicine, but it can irritate the lining of the stomach. And buffered aspirin can have the same effect. But safety-coated aspirin, even taken at the maximum daily dosage of3900mg., is proven to be safer to the stomach. That's because it has been desi gned to dissolve after passing through the stomach. As a result, safety-coated aspirin relieves the inflam mation that causes pain, swelling and stiffness, but with less stomach irritation. This is good news for people who had given up aspirin for an aspirin substitute, like Tylenol, which is not as effective in treating arthritis. Tylenol works on pain, but it does nothing to relieve inflammation. The brand of safety-coated aspirin most often recommended by arthritis specialists concerned about aspirin irritation is called Ecotrin. And it's the only national brand that comes in maximum strength doses. For more information, ask your doctor about safety-coated Ecotrin. For Stomach-Safe Arthritis Pain Relief. For relief of pain and inflammation, arthritis specialists concerned about aspirin irritation recommend Ecown over plam or buffered aspirin That s because Ecotnn is safety-coaled Even when you're taking the maximum dosage. Ecotrin is safer to your stomach. CHURCH NEWS The South Broadway Baptist Church located at 211 'South Broad- ' way, Baltimore, Maryland announ ces its fall revival to begin Sunday, October 21. 1990. According to the church pastor. Rev. Jimmy Lynn Hunt, services will be conducted each evening through out the week beginning at 7:80 p.m. Sunday evening services begin at 7 p.m. It is reported that Rev. Michael Cummings, Director of Missions for the burnt Swamp Baptist Associa tion, will be the visiting Evangelist for the week. Special singing groups have been invited to come and be a worshipping part of the services. Rev. Hunt has shared that the need for an old faahioned revival in Southeast Baltimore is very obvious. He says taht "there is such high incidence of activities which are contrary to what the church knows to be a more perfect way." Rev. Hunt emphasized how every one is not only welcomed, but are also encouraged to attend this week's service. by Herbert H. LockUar | ?W*WII>?MWW'H ' ??% I FACTS! ! t FIGURES ! itwtixxntwmut'** Here's ? surprising fact: de spite its Mine, s best pump provides summer cooling ss well as winter heating. Another feet that may warm up your interest even more?on elec tric heating bills, heat pumps can mean savings of 30 to 60 percent because they use 30 to 60 percent lees energy to supply the same heat as an electric furnace. **? In 1987, American homes and businesses purchased a record number cfheatpumpa? 900,000. This was 3.9 percent more than in 1966. _Tct-A-t Reme/nbcA by Annie Lou Freeman Just remember when you are alone, and no one seems to care. Remember Jesus is there with you. He is always near when your body is racked in pain and no one seems to care. Jesus is always near, just as close as a humble prayer when we call on Him and sometimes it feels like He's far away...Just wait and have patience. He will always be there, he will dry that tear. He will ease the pain, for He is always there. Benefit Sing Plan ned There will be a benefit sing for Ms. Annie Lois Freeman on Friday night, October 12 at 7 p.m. at Oak Grove Holiness Church. Rev. Grover Osendine is pastor. The singers are The Kelleys, the Tylers, The Hunts and the C ha via Sisters. Sale now in progress Pembroke Mattress Co. LOWEST PRICES IN ROBESON COUNTY WE DELIVER! ALL NAME BRAND - 1ST QUALITY itwin set I *12995 FULL SET s14995 QUEEN SET $17995 KING SETi *299*1 IOPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 9sOO A.M.-5:3Q TP - M . I Pembroke Mattress I I Company I 1106 W. 2nd St. Pembroke 521?3335J SAY YOU READ IT I Nl "THE GAROLI NA I NDIAN VOICE euresmt/t WeUUKCLBWBFe Mil M Jf 1111 Eureka $59" Upright Powerful motor with beater bar brush roll, cleans & grooms. Adjustable to carpet height. I I ? |J ? M ? PJu !? B k.^ |FP IW Pi Irl W HIBHHHpbpbhMHPHH BRADFORD OXENDINE Totiks j Lumbec River Electric Membership Corp. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AREA (3) THREE OCTOBER li. I9M REGISTRATION BEGINS t PM PERFORMING ARTS CENTER PEMBROKE STATE UNIVERSTfY . - Bat?B ? Que Supper Friday, October 12 4: 30 p.m. AT THE CANDIDATE'S HOME ON HWY. 72 NEAR CONVERSE Now Kidney Stones ArelnRrAShock SHOCK WAVE LITHOTRIPSY Southeastern General Hospital is proud to announce the most advanced medical treatment available for the removal of kidney stones ? Extracorporeal Shock Vftve Lithotripsy orESWL. . This new, non-surgical treatment rids patients of stones in the kidney and ureter by using focused shock waves to pulverize the stones. While earlier lithotripsy treatments required patients to be anesthetized and lowered into a water bath to break up the kidney stones, patients may now be medicated by a sedative given intravenously then lie on a table as the lithocriptor breaks up the stones ? And the whole procedure takes less than two hours. The success rate of lithotripsy is high. In (act, eighty to ninety percent of people previously requiring kidney surgery won't need it. And because the procedure is non invasive, the pain and discomfort which follows surgery is avoided. The procedure is done in an outpatient setting arid most patients can return to work or normal activities within twenty four hours. Patients are then checked at regular inter v-als to follow the progress of stone fragment passage If need be, litho tripsy can be safely repeated. So if you should surfer from kidney stone discomfort, consult the pro fessionals at Southeastern General Hospital.. where, thanks to Extracor poreal Shock Wave Lithotripsy, kidney stones are now in for a shock. Mtuat Mar 6mm Kt*trw\ Mm# Before Uibatrtpgyl ? 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