Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1950)
RADIO PROGR A Program, listtd below are received from the radio ration, and the Mail Tribune a.iumei no responsibility e.cept to make such than.ea ., , tu 'ti KYJU-mOko KMED-U40I.. KWIN - IIQQ k. 6:00 Edwin C. Hill-Newa' Report From Waahton New. 0:15 Elmer Davia- Rhythm & Reason Dick Havmaa 6:30 Spomnewi Candy Mataon' SDotliihi ri 6:45-McLalneOnr.le Candy M.uon' n?"J?M!: Sportt 7:00 Lone tanner-Nightbcat Ellsworth & N-nrhl.H 7:15 Lone Ram;er Nightbeaf MuVical Smnrn.ha 7.30-"Ethel & Albert;' Show Dangerou. Assignment Un "ed N?S Na 7:45-"Ethel & Albert' Show Dangerous Assignment- Hal Peru" 8:00 Solo & Soliloquy Light Up Time- National Guard Show 8:15Solo& Soliloquy News ot the World Song. of Ou "imu 8:30 Henry J Taylor' Railroad Hour' RogUe Rancho 8:45-Foy Willing Railroad Hour' Rojjul Ranehg 0:00 Proudly We Hail" Telephone Hour News Erou?,lyVH','v' . Telephone Hour' Lullaby In Rhythm 9:30 Strictly From Dixie' Song Shop Maslerworki 9:45 Strictly From Dixie- Barbershop Harmonies Maslerworks 10:00 Richtield Reporter- Sam Haves- Juke Box Review 10:15 Clausa Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:30 "T" Texas Tyler Music Vou Want Juke Box Review 10:45 Time To Dance Newa News 11:00 Platter Parti; Sign Off sign Off 11:15 Platter Party " 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS TUES DAY 6:00 Rise -N Shine Musical Roundup 6:15-JRise "N Shine i Musical Roundup 6:30 Rise N" Shine Beamed to Farmer Newt fl:45 Rise N Shine U P. Newi uqq Corral 7:00 Music Keltic Top ol the Morning Wake L'd Rorut Valler 7:15 M. ARronsity Top of the Morning Wake Up Rocue Valley 7:30 Bob Garrcd Marriage for Two New, P y 7 :-l.r. Sports News Music. & Newi Sports Review "8:00 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show' Alhum Time 8:15 Breakfast Club" Eddie Albert Show Album Time 8.30 Breakinst Club Waltztime Haven ot Rest 8:45 Breakfast Club' Mod. Cone. Hal! Haven of Rest 9:00 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle News "" 9:15 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle Chatter With Chuck 9:30 Quick As A Flash Music As Vou Like It Harrv James 9:45 Quick As A Flash Hnmetowners- Rhythm And Reason 10:00 Trading Post Luncheon With Lopez Music From Hollywood 10:15 Mystery Shopper Luncheon with Lopez Music From Hollywood 10:30 True Story' Dave Garroway News 10:45 True Story U P News The Church In Home 11:00 Betty Crocker Melody Time Del Porter j 11:15 Victor H. Lindlnhr" Melody Time I. cs Brown 11:30 Baukage Talking Concert Master Music for Tuesday 11:45 News Meet the Band Music for Tuesday 1 12:00 Man of Melody News. & Markets Noontime Melodies ' 12:15 News Road of Life News 12:30 Weather Report Pepper Young Farm News 12:45 County Agent Right to Happiness Swap Shop 1:00 Welcome Hollywood Backstage Wife" Music Box 1:15 Welcome Hollywood Stella Dallas Music Box 1 :30 Surprise Package Lorenzo Jones Musk: Box 1 A5 Surprise Package Young Widder Brown Music Box 2 00 Hannibal Cobb Life Can Be Beautiful News 2:15 Hannibal Cobb Mainly For Women Music Box 2 30 Bride & Groom News Music Box 2 45 Bride Ac Groom Swap & Sell Music Box 3 00 Pick A Date Welcome Travelers News 3:15 Club Time" Welcome Travelers Music Box 3 30 Salute To You Aunt Mary" Women In The News 3 45 Art Baker We Love & Learn Women InJThe News 4:00 Modern Romances Fraternally Yours News 4:15 Modern Romances' Trade Winds Tavern Swing Time 4:30 News County Agent Reminiscent Rhythm 4:45 Chuck's Piano Time Familiar Melodies Guest Star "5:00 Green Hornet U P'Ncwi Teller of Tales 5:15 What's DoingT Sun-et and Vine 5:30 Sky King Bahy Snooks Truth and Life 5:45 Sky King Baby Snooks Gordon McRae Show 6 :00 Edwin C. Hill " Bob Hope News 6:15 Elmer Davis Bob Hope Kay Starr 6:30 Sports News Fibber McGee Molly Spotlight on Sport 6:45 McLains News Fibber McGee & Molly Dinner Music 7:00 CounterSpy Big Town Eddie Lemar 7:15 Counter Spy Big Town Navy Show 7:30 Lenten Meditations People Are Funny Between the Lines 7:45 Time for Time People Are Funny Dennis Day "8:00 Time For" Defense I.iRht Up Time Wiggle-. worth's 8:15 Time For Defense News of the World David Rose 8:30 Amateur Hour Cavalcade ot America Rogue Rancho 8:45 Amateur Hour Cavalcade of America Rogue Rancho 9:00 Amateur Hour It's Dancetime News 9:15 Amateur Hour Barbershop Harmonica Lullaby In Rhythm 9:30 Guest Star Dress Rehearsal Masterworks 9:45 We CARE Dress Rehearsal Masterworks 10:00 Richfield Reporter Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:15 Clauss Mvstery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:30 "T" Texas Tyler Morton Downey Juke Box Review 10:45 Del Courtney N? News 11:00 Ptatter Party Sign OU Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party ABC ' NBC" Radio Patter by Pat Don't miss "The Lone Ranger" at 7 o'clock tonight on KYJC and "Ethel and Albert" at 730 p. m. mi -1 . . . two line r.;,:: fdtAk. u programs t .. : whole family will enjoy. Jule and her husband Rick themselves ate IM "What price ., J i d r e a m in g?" i 4 This is a thrill- tug dim ucm l- Pal Wilkinson warming story of two young newlyweds to be dramatized on "My True Story" program over KYJC tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. There have been more pro gram changes on KYJC in your afternoon line-up. "Hannibal Cobb" is now on from 2 to 2:30 p. m.; "Bride and Groom" from 2:30 to 2:55 p. m.: "One Man's Opinion" from 2:55 to 3 p. m., and "Pick a Date" with Buddy Rogers at 3 p. m. A haunted house a rare friendship that developed be tween a cat and a mouse the terrifying sounds of a chain be ing dragged across the attic floor are all incorporated in the Tuesday episode of "Hannibal Cobb'' "on KYJC at 2 p. m. .... It seems that the couple to be married on the "Bride and Groom" program aired over KYJC tomorrow at 2:30 p. m.. had to go through a series of ter rific arguments via the postal de partment before the two finally eralized they should bury the hatchet and become life partners. ... Don't forget the "Mystery Shopoer" program Monday through Friday on KYJC at 10:15 a. m.. and the bienest little program on the air Andy's Jew elry "Five Minute Quiz" at 6:40 p. "m. Monday through Friday. Nice jackpots on both at the moment. Cancer Victim Jumps To Death From Hotel Omaha. Neb.. Mar. 27 U.R A 60 year-old woman who said in a note she was "just another cancer victim trying to escape those never ending pains" Jumped to her death from the sixth floor of a downtown hotel. She was identified as Mrs. Lulu S. Schroedcr. Denver. Colo. Her body struck a sign and then landed on the sidewalk. She was pronounced dead at a hospital. Mnniprpv tt-iw the seat of gov ernment of most of the Spanish and Mexican rulers of California until the L'nitrd States flag was hoisted there in 1846. M S MONDAY Sica Narcotics Case Witness Stabs Victim Merced, Cal., Mar. 27 'U.RI An ambush struck for the second time in a month at another po tential witness in the govern ment's narcotics case against no torious Joe Sica. But a knife-wielding assassin who leaped on Edward Dollins, one of 16 originally indicted in the Sica case, failed to inflict a mortal wound. Dollins, a small-time Fresno hoodlum, was rushed to county hospital for treatment of three stab wounds. Hospital attend ants said he would recover. Only 26 days ago. on February 28, "Squealer" Abe Davidian was silenced by a gangland as sailant who crept into his moth er's home in Fresno and put a bullet into his head. Davidian also was one of the 16 indicted. But he violated gangland ethics by offering to turn state's evi dence. Cost Of Living Drops Two-Tenths Of One Per Cent In Last 30 Days Washington. March 27 U.R The cost of living fell two-tenths of one per cent in the month end ed February 15, the bureau of labor statistics reported today. The consumers' price index for February 15, was 166.5 per cent of the i935-39 average. The February average was 1.5 per cent lower than last year, but 25 per cent higher than in June, 1946 when price controls were relaxed. The drop in living costs was due to a six-tenths of one per cent fall in food prices and a small skid in clothing prices. Willamette University Songfest On Saturday Salem, Ore., March 27 U.RI Willamette University held its 41!nd annual Freshman Glee, tra ditional songfest that brings the old grads back to the campus. Saturday night in the college gvmnasium. f ' The songfest climaxed two weeks of serious preparation on skits and rally songs by all clas ses at Willamette. Each class each year composes the music and writes the words for a col lege song. Several of them have lived down through the yean. Inyo county contains both Death Valley and Mount Whit ney the lowest and h 1 g h t points of continental United States within its boundaries. SO EASY FOR MOTHER TO GIVE FOR CHILD TO TAKE The Ilk rraln tablets sftaaaeaaMeM rllmtnate need for cut- I It JQctfM J tinr. aeeure accurate) I . itlilia . I dotaie. Oranio flavor I 5PilH 1 makra It raiy to take I 101 0111111 1 an way It given, uc. leaaaeaaaaeeM J V . '. ''W.waeiaatJSWISW'il'llE fjSasflE l xh Bp ? - 'Acme Telephotot RUG FROM ROYALTY Patricia Hardie of London shows pictures of Queen Mary with the million-stitch rug made by the Queen as It ar rived In New York on the first leg of its 9000-mile North American tour. The ruit. a personal contribution ol Queen Mary, will be exhibit ed in "2 American and Canadian cities and then sold to the highest bidder to help Britain's dollar shortage. Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readers should address inquiries to: Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camino, Beverly Hills. Calif. WHAT HORMONE A hormone is a chemical sub-1 stance produced by an organ of ! the body which, when transport- ed to other or- gans or tissues, produces cer tain effects the formation upon them. Tne body functions in response to formation and action of these hormones. When certain certain hor mones decrease in volume or disappear from Ui. drady the body, or when, for some reason, they de velop in excessive quantities, bodily disease develops. When the hormone produced by the thyroid gland is excessive, a condition known as "hyper thyroidism" develops which is characterized by emotional in stability, rapid pulse, loss of weight, profuse sweating and other signs. When the thyroid hormone is deficient in infancy, cretinism arrested physical and mental development, results. If the hormone secretion becomes deficient in the adult, lethargy and other symptoms appear. The organs or glands which manufacture hormones are con trolled by or subject to the influ ence of hormones from otlvr glands. The pituitary gland which lies at the base of the brain is regarded as the "master gland" of the hormone system. Some organs or glands produce several different hormones, each with a capacity for action pecu liar to itself alone. Certain hormones peculiar to sex are known as the male and female sex hormones. When a female sex hormone is injected into a male, masculinizing in fluences, such as the appearance of a beard, may result. Dr. Charles Huggins, of Chi cago, was first to discover some surprising actions' of hormones on cancer. He established that if the hormones peculiar to the male sex were removed or greatly diminished, cancer of the prostate gland in a given indi vidual tended to disappear. While this action seemed per haps permanent in some cases, he found that after a lapse of years or at least many months, the cancer again commenced to "grow" and "spread." Somewhat comparable results were obtained by "neutralizing" the male sex hormone by the in jection of female sex hormone. This research opened new vistas in cancer and hormone research and undoubtedly contributed to the research incentive and effort which produced "ACTH." the miraculous hormone substance which is 'the most exciting news in medicine today. Some peculiar and paradoxial findings have resulted from fur ther research. It has been estab lished, for instance, that the male sex hormone, if injected into a female with cancer had an effect in slowing its growth and spread. If the female sex organs were removed, a comparable action resulted. It was thus established that sex hormones stimulated the development of cancer, already txisting. when of the same sex type, and that these hormones depressed the development of cancer when used in opposite sex types. However, this action seems to depend on the age of the patient j to a large extent. Elderly per sons have shown improvement under the use of sex hormones which seem -to' simulate cancer in younger persons. The reason for this is unknown at the pres ent time. Some victims of cancer, learn ing of the action of hormones, have refused operation and have insisted upon treatment with hor mones alone. This Is very un- imiarjOM. YOUH DRUGGIST end DOCTOR win Vnow th renurluble effecrlvB nea of COLUSA LIQUID end CAPSULES. Get the ceding, toothing comfort that thnmanrlt nf nihrr aatltfied uteri have received frnm this rombinatinn trrarmrnt. Buy Colua Li'iuid and Capsujr today oa poutiv Honey BatM Guotanlc iium our UrujUaL f3 i S DO TO CANCER wise. As matters stand today. surgery and radiation are me .,,,... Hormones are oronerlv use(j non-onerable cases, or in cases following operation to guard against the metastasizing (spreading) of the cancer. Many persons now living will die of cancer if they try to "hold off until the ultimate possibilities of hormone treatment is deter mined. While the future holds great store for all. we must live for the present and avail our selves ol the proven value of present day methods while wait ing for improvements. This opin ion is not only mine it is the opinion of the experienced re search men who never sieep in the war on cancer. QUESTIONS ANSWERS Offacln Onafln I have lost weiKht several limes, but as soon as I start eating every thing I put all my weinht on again. How can I lose weight and slay that way? (Mrs. B. C. H i Answer By following an your reg ular lining hnhit a maintenance diet built upon a basic health diet. If you have the notion, of "fattening" and "non-fattening'" foods which most peo ple have, it would be well worth the price to consult a good physician about your regular diet. Variruae etns I have varicose veins in my leg. Please tell me whether there Is any harm in bowling. 1 wear an elastic storking. (.Mrs. G. M.) Answer On the contrary, bowling or any other mnrieraie exercise, in cluding a few miles of brisk walking every dtiy (nol .trolling or idle sauntering Is beneficial. Embalmed food ' Are you of Hie opinion that sulfur dioxide used in preserving food 11 harmful? iP. A, Answer Yes. Copyright 1950 by John F. Dille Co.) More Corvallis Rats Than People, Is Claim Corvallis. Ore., Mar. 27 (U.RI Donald C. Dickpy, a professional rodent exterminator from Eu gene, .said today that rals out number people in Corvallis by more than two to one. Dickey estimnted there were 30.000 rats in the city and said they were causing $800,000 dam age annually. The exterminator said Corval lis had an uninterrupted supply of rats moving in constantly be cause of its location on the Wil lamette river. He said the rat population probably had been en couraged by the fact that 90 per cent of garbage cans in down town alleys were left uncovered. 16 Persons Die When Turkey Plane Crashes Istanbul, Turkey, March 27 (U R) Sixteen persons were killed today when a passenger plane of the Turkish state air lines crashed on a landing at Ankara. The plane .carried 10 passen gers, a crew of four, an English technician named Steward, and the pilot's two-year-old child. All were killed. mem fast relief in RHEUMATIC ACHES-PAINS mnm JMTOAMBjc I I IWrTlM -rn Stubborn cea of yean standing receive Immediate toothing comfort from the cruel auffrrinf and misery of ITCHING SKIN-aworiaird with t-SORlASIS -ECZEMA - ATHLETE'S fTX)T - SCABIES - POISON IVY - POISON OAK RASH and other itchy tkm CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1CIOI1 I Ullilttl tmtrument i Movtblt p.rt el wlnoow Man't ntckntm. 13 Sandtrae trae IS Pilaittr 14 Man'i name 15 Fortaka II lno:an mulberry II aejimi la coupi. 11 Wild S3 OrentralnH 27 Parrot icolloq.1 38 flrrvtra 39 Cooking raaaal 31 aott food 34 MaldtD lovad by 'eui 35 Fasten 1 3a Note ol scale 3a Knock 41 Day Kbhr.i 43 Marine duck 44 Part ol "to be" 4 Limit 43 Hostelry 31 Food prorrem S3 River island 31 Near S3 filobber Se Employ an Rodr of water 3 Ireland at Conducted 6t-Palnfu! S3 Hatlonal Z 5 i 9 0-79 'I t -; 1 , 1 : .i s -'o .y. a IT" tj i-i"7"?r" DuU at Itiiaal r (at lain aVii4icU. Uc BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH YWWL I X-N-v 1 JUST LOUEO THAT I I IT'S SUCH A PLEASURE TO SEE ) I . " LITTLE FEATHER V REAL OOWN-TO-EARTHaa , ,T , , V MERCHANT JURY, AND Pt0PLE AQAIN CA (SN1F-SNIF!!. I CANT T" SjU -) VOU WERE ESPECIALLY -rS sSTN YORE TRAIN'LL 9lwoRT WSIT TO t-iy ?WV SWEET Ty?TX5 1? X? ' 1 1 in -i I-, , .-...Tggj BUZ SAWYER I I I .,. Wit he .Ma t tVI vlkVi -rut iW ' vaajtJ I HMM1 VOU LOOK UKE V NO, THANK I lfj EUNOVEg; V Tl Vaai-SWST TOt v VOU, LAPYf YWANNA y( JUST 40IN6 J 6T SC0TT'CM1 THI4 " hr'"y? L'lL ABNER CROVDtN HRIWt 'Y"-NOVHICAWHTVVH,'DKTHERi IW.rTKAT 'ATPIM ) V Jth'DoIR TOHAMERICArOSEE'ARRlET COME TO HAN A DUNKIRK N 7 MVKES ME i Hft f. I ZrLTiiZeSAT I !. l.,,v-SWttTIE-A-AIO.', HAOBtCMtNT ) THAN TO BE. I excSH CBAWU. V HATPiN C V H. f f 9Ji -HINSPECTOPI BUX5-W TRV A THE H'lattPKTOR PRESENT HAT 1 H-,T OCXS,.'.' ? IS KIHOA fv IT.r. STONE, OF SCOTtAND TO HAND 'J anSrri nZ&'Af0?) I wc . 0 f f BLONDIE ' N -k U , H C I SAW THAT.' MUTT and JEFF Z I'M SO MAO I N KwHVTHE X 1 TOl5K Mv M"" r DOH'T WONDER fj , BUT WHAT OF IT ? WtZ I-C COULD BREAK UP OUTBURST )GRMT.GRAND.l THE OLD K)V MUST IfTjaV ( STATISTICS PROVE WPWP WMX 7, "JU INSURED AND THE XPtMy a fVS THAN AT AMY Vl',', n& f iHSURAHCECOHPAHVlf.1 ( "11 '.'JklWail VOUHGER AGE V ''C prwyy rr. ai I I r I m SHORTS! A terrific selection in fine high count woven shirting material. They're Sanforized' (won't bind after tubbing). Roomy boxer type, or elastic side, grippef fastener model. BRIEFS are action cut! Knitted from good qualify combed cotton. Elastic leg openings and taped front. 28-44. Ribbed Mercerized Athletic Shirts 49c Monday, March ?7. 1950 inswek to mcviooi ruizu JwlHlolsigl DOWN 2 Exist 3 EihlopUn tltlt PV tn ltlYt.DC 6 F-hric 6 Indf nnltt trtlr ! 7 Music: in writun S Into triplet 9 Pettv ruler 10 continent 11 Shaded walk 16 Hftrn 30 Reckoned 33 Prlntir'i menur 33 M.i 3 Malay eano 2V-Sua god 26 Click bMtla 30 Seesaw 32 run tauea 33 Separata 36 Vehicla 37 Beimtrchta 40 Stroked 43 Roman todi 45 Pronoun 47 Mo aldawUa 4ft Uraf 41V River In Franc 50 Drink with tonnu 54 Alio 5 By wt ot 57 Sea eagle 58 Confederal general 51 Conjunction S:TlEIPIS Tig'AH INISI Ift'lHlE EiLlSI r-'tMaciMH I Egj ? 1gNpMSTUI"r I cl HSDsEnMlEUl A J aTiCiA tjPl Tcpfst' S cevs A y (TLr j b S3 VrFEATURE VALUE! Mtsn's Woven Shorts and Cotton Briefs MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE SEVEN STRANGE AS IT SEEMS by Elsie Ha "TSROi'Srl A SYert 0? rslay maws T-iE COteT TO N'.SXlCO C.1Y, FlttSU SEA Fbm ft Trl5"BW OFTrlS.S . fc.'EWSS HAND, TrlS W P.NSN 14 A L0N3 AS THt HAS3 14 WE Briefs Shorts 59c 69c I aai Sfcll 11 TnE FIRST lOCOW,dTIVB"!& RUN -l m ON ASSY AMERICAN RAILROAD, TK: 5T0U8RID6S. LION, WA4 DRIVEN BY " j HORATO M'.SM WHO HAD HSYER DRNtH 'A 1 L0C0SWVB SSFlSi A WKSM, - I TTp mB OMAktWAM