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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1949)
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News; 10:13 Especially for Women; 11:00 Oregon School of the Air; 11:15 Concert HaU; 12 :00 News; 12:15 Noon Farm Hour; 1:00 Ride 'em Cowboy; 1:15 Variety Time: 1:30 This Day: 1:45 Melody Lane; 2 AO Especially for Wom en: 2:30 Memory Book of Music; 2:45 Oregon School of the Air; 3 00 News: 1:15 Music of the Masters: 4:00 Oregon Reporter; 4:15 Proudly We Hail; 4:45 Children's Theatre: 5:00 On the Up beat; 5.50 Sports Club: 6:00 News; S:1S Dinner Melodies; 6:30 Headlines in Chemistry; 6:45 Guest Star: 7:00 Far mer's Union; 7:15 Evening Farm Hour 7:30 U. of Ore. Assembly: 8:30 Veteran's News Review; 8:45 News: 8 00 Music Thar Endures: 0:45 Evening Medita tions: 10. -00 Sign Off. GRIN AND BEAR IT By Lichty a HI A w . . . And then this character insults me, foot honor 'seivant of the people ..." Your MeaHt-i Written by Dr. Dcrman N. Ban denae n. MJX It Is Intereftln for a doctor to watch people as they fit down to the dinner table. About the fint thing they do is pick up the salt shaker and use it liberally without even tasting their food to see whether it is aalty enough already. And this, of course, is a bad habit for there are certain disorders in which a limitation of salt in the diet is important. Among these conditions are certain chronic kid ney disturbances and long-continued heart disease. Investigations have shown that when the heart is not working normally, salt is not excreted by the kidneys as it should be. The use of a diet low in salt nil neces sary in the treatment of a failing heart. Often, if the heart has been damaged but maintains normal circulation, restricting the salt in take may help to ward off heart failure. And once started it is not difficult to reduce the amount of salt used and still have appetizing foods. Salt Restriction Restriction of the salt in the diet may be carried out in three ways. The average person uses about three to five grams of salt daily, or about 110 to 16 of an ounce. This amount can be easily reduc ed to lVi to 3 grams daily by two simple procedures: First, by eli minating the addition of salt to foods at the table; second, by avoiding highly-salted or salt-pre served foods, such as ham, bacon. salted fish, anchovies, olives, salt ed nuts, potato chips, and meat sauces, and third, to still further cut down the amount of salt in the diet, all salt may bo eliminated in the cooking. This will reduce the salt intake from Vi to 1 grams dally. In some cases, it may even bo necessary to cut the salt down bo low this leveL This is accomplish ed by carefully selecting foods which have the smallest amount of salt in them, using unsalted bread and butter, and restricting many foods to which salt is added during their preparation, such as baked products containing baking powder. This type of restriction will reduce the salt intake to less than Vt gram a day. Symptoms Disappear Patients with early signs of heart failure are usually placed on the first level of restriction, that is, they get about m to 3 grams of salt a day. Often, their symptoms will disappear within a few weeks. At a later date, should the symp toms reappear, the salt intake may be decreased to the second level of m grams a day, and eventually it may be desirable to keep the salt level as low as poss ible. There is no evidence that a stringent restriction of salt will lead to any difficulties. Of course, the low salt diet should be em ployed under the direction of a physician in those cases in which he deems it advisable. There are salt substances on the market which contain no salt bu make the food more palatable. These can be used by persons who have diffi cult in adjusting to the bland diet. The proper salt subsituto will be advised by the doctor. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS M. H.: I have neuritis in the back of my neck. Can this bo cured? Answer: Neuritis, as a rule, can be cleared up; however, what you consider to be neuritis may bo some other condition. A thorough study by an ortho pedist would be advisable. (Copyright. 1940. King Feature Syndicate. Inc.) Valley Briefs Ilasel Green Community duo has been postponed for this month. The next meeting will bo held March 23 at the schoolhouse. Mrs. A. B. Wiesner, Hazel Green teach er, has arranged to have the school achievement program held at that time. Brush College Homo Exten sion unit for Brush College will meet February 23 at 10 a.m. with Mrs. Georgia Woelk. Frozen foods and- party planning will be the subjects. Ilasel Orson Boy Scoutt will hold a paper drive Saturday. February 2, provided the weath er permits. The salvage paper buyer will not take paper which has been In the rain so the scouts will postpone the drive. In case It is raining. Julius Slattum Is scout master for troop 17 for this area. Liberty Mr. and Mrs. Jay Balfour of Toledo, Iowa, visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dent. Sunday. They are cousins and had not mot for many ear. Aabvra The February meet ing of Auburn Mothers club was postponed to Thursday afternoon, February 24. at 2 o'clock in the schoolhouse. Silveriest Maxlno Hone has been transferred from the Foster office to Portland by the Willam ette National Lumber company. The Foster office has been dosed in recent weeks. Miss Hope was with the SUverton office of the) Oregon Pulp St Paper company until that closed some months ago. Liberty The carnival tom- mittee met Monday at ilcnry Ka minga's and decided the carnival will bo held on March Commun ity club night, March 4, at the hall. Frnltland Woman's circle of Fruitlana) will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. in the church annex. They'll Do It Every Time By Jimiriy Hatlo DampvOick' is AVer easy mam. he PELH3ATES ALL "WE FAMILY CORRE SPONDENCE TO MRS. CAMPWlCK IVE" WRITTEN EvtRV- $CDY ELSE. COULDAi'T , YOU JUST WRITE A PEVV LINES TO YOUR, OOK OLD MtHHfcK AND FATHER.?, you know CAN'T SPARE "THE "TiME, DEAR. VOU yoOQ. OWN SWEET VUAy- 'aatP, til However he always finds time to make a few corrections -and the letters 60 out like this: Macleay A box social school benefit will be held at the Macleay grange hall Friday, February IS at 8 p.m. Ann all men cast will present the play "The Case Against Casey." They are directed by Mrs. Stella Masten and the play la sponsored by the Macleay Com munity club. L Central Howell William Hat- teberg is convalescing in a Salem hospital following a recent major operation. M. O. Hatteberg of SU verton Is taking care of his broth er's livestock while be Is la the hospital. Kl . -TO 1 I irri f 51 i t h I