Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1950, Image 9

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RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY
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KVJC - 1230 lie KMED ! ko -WIN 1400 ka
6:00 Edwin C. HiU This U Your Life' News
6:15 Elmer Davis Thl U Your Ulo Mel Torme
6:30 Sports News Song Shop Spotlight On Sports
6:45 McLatn s on File Barbership Harmonies Here's to Vets
7:00 Lone Ranger The Big Story Salute To Reserves
7:15 Lone Hanger' The Big Story Salute To Reserves
7:30 Dr I Q. Curtain Time At Sundown
7:45 Dr 1 Q. Curtain Time At Sundown
3:00 Sherlock Holmes Light Up Time Stories to Remember
8:15 Sherlock Holmes News ol the World For the Living
8:30 Gregory Hood Great Gildersleeve Rogue Rancho
8:45 Gregory Hood Great Gildersleeve Rogue Rancho
9:00 Buz Adtam's Playroom" Break the Bank Heidelberg Boxing
9:15 Bui Adlam's Playroom" Break the Bank Heidelberg Boxing
9:30 Speaking of Songs" Mr DUt Attorney Heidelberg Boxing
9:45 Speaking ot Songs Mr. Dist Attorney Heidelberg Boxing
10:00 Richfield Reporter Sam Hayes Juke Box Review
10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review
10:30 Spade Cooley Music You Want Juke Box Review
10-45 Sammy Kaye News News
11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off
11:15 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party .
RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY
6:00 Rue N Shine Musical Roundup
6:15 Rise N Shine Musical Roundup Sign On
6:30 Rise N Shine Beamed to Farmer Newt
6:45 Rise N Shine U P News 1400 Corral
7:00 Farm News Corner Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Galley
7:15 Martin Agronsky Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley
7:30 Bob Garred-News Marriage lor Two News
7:45 Sports Roundup Music & News Sports Review
8:00 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show Album Time
8:15 Breakfast Club' Eddie Albert Show Album Time
8:30 Breakfast Club Waltz Time Haven ot Rest
8:45 Breakfast Club Mod. Concert Hall Haven of Rest
9:00 Ladies Be Seated' Friendship Circle News
9:13 Ladies Be Seated" Friendship Circle Chatter with Chuck
9:30 Quick As A Flash Music As You Uke It Chuck Foster
9:45 Quick As A Flash Barbershop Harmony 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 My True Story Dave Garroway" Wows
10:45 My True Story U P. Newa Church In Home
11:00 Betty Crocker" Melody Time King Cole Trio
11:15 Victor H. Lindlahr" Melody Time Charlie Spivak
11:30 Baukage Talking Naval Air Res. Music tor Thursday
11:45 News Meet the Band Music for Thursday
12:00 Man Of Melody News, Market Reports Noontime Melodies
12:15 Noon News Road ot Life News
12:30 Weather Report Pepper Young Farm News
12:45 County Agent Right to Happlnesa Swap Shop
1:00 Welcome to Hollywd Backstage Wife Music Box
1:15 Welcome to Hollywr Stella Dallas Music Box
1:30 Surprise Package Lorenzo Jonea Music Box
1 :45 Surprise Package Young Wldder Brown Music Box
2:00 Hannibal Cobb Life Can Be Btfl." News
2:15 Hannibal Cobb Mainly for Women Music Box
2:30 Bride & Groom News Music Box
2:45 Brlde & Groom Swap & Sell Music Box
3:00 Pick a Date Welcome Travelers News
3:15 Pick a Date Welcome Travelers Music Box
3:30 Salute To You Aunt Mary" Women In the News
3 45 Art Baker We Love St Learn Women In the News
4:00 Modern Romances Trade Winds Tavern "' News
4:00 Modern Romances Familiar Songs Swing Time
4:30 Club 1230 Curtain Call Reminiscent Rhythm
4:45 Chucks Piano Time Med ford Schools Guest Star
5:00 Green Hornet U p News Reflection of SOC
8:15 Green Hornet What s Doing? Reflection of SOC
5:30 Sky King Prelude to Dusk Truth and Life
5:45 Sky King Elmer Peterson Gordon Mac Rae
6:00 Edwin C. Hills Scr Guild Theatre iewi
6:15 Elmer Davis Scr Guild Theatre Michael Douglas
6:30 Sports News George Fisher Calling Spotlight on Sports
6:45 McLain's On File George Fisher Calling Dinner Music
7:00 Counter Spy Supper Club Voice of the Army
7:15 Counter Spy Supper Club Red Cross
7:30 Date With Judy Dragnet Between the Lines
7:45 Date With Judy Dragnet Dick Haymes
"8:00 Amateur Hour Light Up Time Ray Bloch Presents
8:15 Amateur Hour News ot the World Ray Bloch Presents
8:30 Amateur Hour Aldrich Family Rogue Rancho
8:45 Robert Montgomery A.drich Family Rogue Rancho
'9:00 Author Meets Critics Duffy's Tavern News
9:15 Author Meets Critics Duffy's Tavern Sixth Army Band
9:30 It s Your Business Wrestling Matches Master Works
9 45 Meet The Band Wrestling Matches Master Works
10:00 Richfield Reporter Wrestling Matches Juko Box Review
10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody WresUing Matches Juke Box Review
10:30 Art Dickson Morton Downey Juke Box Review
10:45 Glenn Miller News News
11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off
11:15 Platter Party '
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
ABC , -NBC
Radio
Patter by Pat
A paivn ticket and two insur
ance polices are the only clues
in "Design for Dying," the latest
episode in
"The Adven
tures Of Sher
lock Holmes
on t o n i g ht's
broadcast over
Station KYJC
and the ABC
network at 8
o'clock.
An
early
Pat Wilkinson
check
on the
American Broadcasting com
pany s taster uay programming,
Sunday, April 9, reveals prepara
tion for a rich radio montage
of church services, sacred music,
drama and national Easter Pa
rade notes.
The Christian world's, rejoic
ing in Easter's true meaning
spiritual rebirth will be cap
tured in the Easter drama to be
presented on "The Greatest
Story Ever Told,'' "The Resur
rection." Heard on Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
"The Greatest Story Ever Told"
once again is presenting its spe
cial Palm Sunday (April 2) and
Easter (April 9) dramas. The
Palm Sunday program, "The Be
trayal and the Crucifixion." and
h'ihe Easter broadcast, "The Res
urrection," will tell the story of
Judas' betrayal at the Last Sup-
Here Now!
U S PATENT 2.40S.MI
Make Your Appointment
Toi'ay for Adult Driver
Training.
Call Phone Write
HUMPHREY
MOTORS
33 S. Riverside Ave.
Phone 2-5203
Ir - nn tka miIia ! ka ki nil
to make such changes es art supplied.
Friends Lend Support
To Criminal's Defense
Portland, Ore.. Mar." 29 (U.R)
Friends today rallied to the sup-
port of Orba timer Jackson, 4J,
who worked on California and
Oregon farms for two years
while he was listed by the FBI
as one of the nation's ten "most
wanted" fugitives.
Acting on a tip supplied by a
post office department circular,
officers arrested Jackson last
Thursday at an Aloha, Ore.,
chicken ranch where he had
been employed under the as
sumed name of Kenneth J: Van
Kempen.
Jackson's employer, C. L.
Kirkland, who had been una
ware of his ranch hand's iden
tity, started a move Monday to
collect a defense fund for JacR
son. Kirkland said the fund will
be used in a court fight to have
Jackson's prison "good time" re
stored, to avert an additional
sentence for his escape from the
federal penitentiary at Leaven
worth, and to obtain an early
parole.
per, and of Christ's resurrection
after Roman soldiers had block
ed the entrance to His tomb.
For the second successive year
ABC will carry an Exclusive
Easter broadcast by the famed
Robert Shaw Chorale." The 30
voice chorale, under the direc
tion of Robert Shaw, will be
heard on Bach's "Christ Lag In
Todesbanden." with special or
chestral accompaniment.
Youngsters from six to sixty
are invited to listen to the story
of "Saranga" by Commander At
tilio Gatti and presented on
KYJC Monday, Wednesday and
Friday afternoons at 4:45 by
John Ahern. "Saranga", the
pygmy, is an interesting story
based on adventure and intrigue
appealing to all ages.
For an interesting and com
plete summary of the local and
world wide weather conditions,
listen to the "Weather Report"
direct from the weather bureau
on KYJC at 12:30 p. m.
McLeod
McLcod, Mar. 29 Guests at
"Folding Hills" ranch over the
March 25 week-end were Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Nelson of Ash
land and Miss Phyllis Fish of
Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny O'Con
nor and family spent a week re
cently at Eureka. Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Andcrton
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Alworth March 20,
the occasion being the birthday
of Mr. Anderton. In the evening
the Pinochle club dropped in
and surprised him and the eve
ning was spent in playing cards
Mrs. Donald Vaughn and Mrs.
Tressie Vaughn called on Mrs.
Zella Ash at her home on Union
creek March 24. Mrs. Ash re
cently returned from hospital
in Medford.
Your Health and Its Care
(y DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Readers should address inquiries to: Dr. William Brady
265 El Csmino. Beverly Hills. Calif.
SHOTS AND PILLS
The advantages of injecting a
drug are many. When a drug is
iniected. the doctor knows the
whole dose is
used.. If a pa
tient takes a
drug by mouth,
he may decide
that the dose is
"too strong"
and take in
stead, what he
thinks is right.
Upon injection,
the drug is im
mediately util
ized. If taken
by mouth it
may not be
ut. Brady
completely ab
sorbed or may be "hustled'
through the digestive tract inci
dent to diarrhea or may even
be vomited.
Occasionally, In the presence
of a peptic ulcer or other diges
tive disturbance, drugs taken by
mouth may produce nausea or
other distress. When the drug is
injected, this possibility is
avoided.
Some drugs are not effective
when taken by mouth. Insulin is
an example of this. Other drugs
must be injected into a blood
vessel for the reason that they
are ineffective by mouth and too
irritating to inject below the
skin.
Generally speaking, if a drug
is effective when taken by moulh
and does not cause any undesir
able side effect, there would
seem to be very scant need for
injecting it. Iron, for example,
is usually well tolerated when
taken in aporopriate form and
dose by mouth. The need for in
jecting iron is highly question
able.
Certain hormones are destroyed
by the digestive process and are
totally ineffective by mouth.
Other hormones are highly effec
tive when taken by mouth. Liver
extract is used for injection be
cause the equivalent in terms of
the original nrociuci woum im
pose upon the patient the diffi
cult task of consuming great
quantities of a very unpalatable
material.
Liver extract is used for cer
tain specific disorders perni-
rinns anemia being the chief in
dication. Iron is of very little
use in this disease. Simple or
nutritional anemia responds to
iron taken by mouth. Liver ex
tract is of no particular benefit
in this tvoe of anemia, it
probably of no benefit,, period.
A person wno laKes snois oi uytr
extract tor tne treatment oi sim
ple or nutritional anemia is wast
ing a lot of valuable time and
nerhans some money.
Certain abnormal symptoms of
the menopause change of life
can be readily conironcci oy nor
mones either by mouth or by
injection. If the symptoms can
be controlled by taking the drug
by mouth, what useful purpose
is served by taking tne drug Dy
injection? The answer is that
nothing is gained by injecting
the drug when medication by
mouth relieves the symptoms.
The community extends sym
pathy to Mrs. Maud Arant and
family in the loss of her hus
band Chauncey who passed
nwav March 22.
Mrs. Violet Ditsworth of
Rogue River yas an overnight
euest of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Vaughn March 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tucker
"Dad" Vaughn and Mrs. Violet
Ditsworth of Rogue River were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Rnv Vaughn here March 18
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ditsworth
and Mrs. May Richardson who
snent a week in Salinas. Cal.
recently have returned to their
hnmps hpre.
Mrs. Bernice Washabough has
gone to San Francisco for medi
cal care.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morse spent
several davs visiting friends in
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lintz and
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bates and
Hauffhters Virginia and Barbara
of Bend, spent a few days re
cently at the Roy Vaughn home
on Laurelhurst road.
There will be a three act com-
erfv in the Grange hall Friday
evening, March 30, put on by
Lthe Theater Guild players oi
Phoenix.
There will be an Easter egg
hunt for the children on the
Dt-niinric nf the Grange hall on
Easter Sunday with a ham din
ner to be served by members of
the H.E.C. Proceeds will go for
a new dining room.
Fourteen members of the
Grange motored to Camp While
Wednesday to plav cards with
some of the veterans there. The
larlieo nlsn took cookies.
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scanlon
and family of Prospect were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Hume March 26 at their
home on Butte creek.
WEATHER
By United Press
Northern California Increas
ing high cloudiness today and
tonight northern portions and
continued fair southern portions.
Thursday cloudy with occasion
al rain on coast San Francisco
north and over interior north of
Mirysville. Variable high cloudi
ness southern nart Thursday.
Slightly cooler Thursday. GentleJ
ing southerly and increasing to
night: reaching 20-25 mph north
of San Francisco Thursday.
WOBLD'S LADRECT
SELLER AT I0 til!;ol
1
PAY
MORE
p-t 'ii
A PLACE FOR EACH
I believe that the use of medi
cation by mouth is superior to
that by injection, in this disorder,
tor tne reason mat tne paucni
knows or feels the need of the t
drug much more than does the
doctor, who, after all, is guided
in this respect only by what the
patient tells him.
Ideally, a patient takes the
hormone in the minimal doses
that provide relief from the
symptoms. Anything in excess of
this serves no useful purpose.
Who can tell best how the pa
tient feels; the patient or the
doctor? The patient soon learns
to adjust the dose to her needs.
There is the added advantage in
this method of lower cost. How
ever, this does not imply that
the patient should take the drug
without the supervision of the
doctor.
As to the question as to why
some doctors employ injections
only and never prescribe medica
tion by mouth I pass. Let your
own doctor answer that question.
He mav have good reason for it.
QI FSTIONS A ANSWERS
Assuranrr Krom Knowlrdit
Your Little Lesson No. 2 has helped
me very much, both mentally ami
physically. Thanks a million time.
iW. J. M.i
Answer That ts the booklet C-V-D.
about heart and artery diseases. It
U'aches what everyone with such dis
ease should know. The knowledge
gives the patient assurance. For copy
bend twenty-five cents and stamped
sell.addressed envelope.
What! No Asenlc?
A store here offers orange juice In
gallon cans. The label says "OranRe
Juice, Orange Oil and Fruit Acid, Di
luted to Taste. Less than I'lO Of 1
Sodium Benzoate." Would this have as
much vitamin as fresh orange juice?
Mrs. S. A.l
Answer Probably not, but even if
it has. the stulf is hardly suitable for
human consumption. Any food fit for
canning or preservation in the ftrst
place does not need embalming with
sodium ben?oate, salicylic acid and
other chemicals.
Note To Anonymous Correspondents
Whatever a reader has to say about
views, opinions or teachings In this
column, whether favorable or not, has
weight with ine, if the reader is on the
up and up. But from long experience
I have acquired the habit of looking
first for the signature. If the signature
is lacking or if it looks phony 1 waste
no more time on the letter. I am
responsible for everything printed tn
this column. I cannot take seriously
anything said about it from behind
mask.
(Copyright 1050 by John T. Dille Co.)
MEDFORD
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11 Pralird
IS Babylonian deity
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ruler
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28 Born
39 Weird
31 Mlcrobt
3 J Railroad (abbr.;
34 Rocky hills
38 Precipitation
38 Whtla
Mh Points
43 South Amirlcto
mammftl
48 Brown kJwl
47 Dines
49 Kmc of bistu
60 Partner
83 oskJ
84 Behold 1
85 Teutonic deity
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80 8un tod
61 Mock
3 Thinner
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pieces
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AN S WEE TO PBEVlOl l PITZZLB
DOWN
1 Years old
t Division of
entencs
3 Tantalum nymb.)
4 Arrive-
Babylonian abode.
of dead
Slim
t Greek letter
8 Pouciilva
pronoun
9 Paid nolle
10 Qualify
13 Parent icolloq.)
14 Hinder
17 Sharp flavor
30 Separate,
33 Printer's mesur
34 Tellurium uymb.)
38 Disorder
37 Spoken
30 Great I.aka
33 Factory
35 Boxed
37 Metal fastenenr
38 Having weapons
39 Floated In air
41 Let it stand
43 Held fait
44 Indefinite article
4ft Near
48 Steps over fence
81 Heroic event
S3 Appear
87 Fruit drink
58 Samarium isymb.)
60 Exist
83 Jap-inne measure
64 Negative
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