Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 18, 1952, Image 16

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    TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL THIBUNE
Friday-. April 18. 1951
RADIO PROGRAMS FRIDAY
Program listrd below are received from the radio stations and Hi Mall
Trlbuno iiuiMl no roiporuibility except to make tuch clianasa a iro supplied
KVJC 1230 He
KMED 1440 C
KWIN I40k
6 00 run rectory"
6:15 Fun Factory
J45 Th Toy House)
6 :00 Sports Parade
6:13 Klnier Davis"
6:30 Drive-la Quiz
6:48 Bill Bowerman Show
TOO Fights'
7:15 Fights"
7:30 Fights"
7:45 Fights'
8:00 Richard Diamond'
6:15 Richard Diamond
8:30 Thii is Your FBI'
6:45 This is Your FBI
8:00 Czzielt Harriet'
0:15 Ozzle It Harriet
6:30 Mr. District Attorney"
8:45 Mr. District Attorney
Weeks A Orr Newa
H. V. Kaltenborn"
Kiddle Hit Parado
Elmer Peterson'
Sports Roundup
KMED Commentary
Cisco Kid
Cisco Kid
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Assembly of God
Assembly of God
Mus.cal Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
Mario Lanza Musical Mailbox
Mario Lanza Musical Mailbox
Montgomery' It Safety Valley News
Pro It Con' Lean Back It Listen
One Man's Family'
News of the World
Salute To Reservists
Jia lute To Reservists
Martin It Lewis
Martin It Lewis'
Halls of Ivy"
Halls of Ivy
News'
Balllnger It Frost Warn.
Spotlight On U.N.'
Robt. Montgomery
Your Health and Its Care
8y OR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
deaden should address inquiries loi William Brady,
265 (I Camino, Beverly Hills. CaL
HEART TO HEART TALK
Let' talk ibout a man or wom
an with valvular heart disease,
say mitral Incompetence or instil-
The Thre Sum
Major Lively
Dan Malloy
John W. Va.ndrcook
10:00 Hank WeavPr-Nirwi
10:15 Prlsm-Ute Parfld
10:30 Sporti Report
10:45 Flying lima
Richfield Reporter John T. Flynn
Heidelberg Ifarmonalrct Tom Merrlman
Mmlc You Want Organ Portrait-
Music Vou Want Between The Line
11:00 "Laura"
11:15 "Laura"
1 1 :;io Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
Here' Jamison
Hi-it'i J i ill ton
Here's Jamison
Here's Jamison ft Newt
Sign-Off
I KM )
12:00 Sign-Off
Sign-Off
RADIO PROGRAMS SATURDAY
6:00 Rise N Shine
6:15 Rise 'N Shin
6:30 Sunrise Serenade
6:45; Sunrise Serenade
7:00 Farm News
7:18 Martin Agronsky
7:30 News
7:45 Concert & Sporti
8 00 No School Today
815 No School TodHy"
8:30 No School Today
8:45 No School Today
Navy Band
Heres to Veteran
Murine Show
News
Sunrise Serenade
Saturday Speclul No
Music of Manhattan
Music & News'
Platter Party"
Platter Party
Keys To Muslo
News
My Secret Story
My Secret Story
Hollywd Lrove Story
Hollywd Love Story
6:00 Jump. Jump
0 1 5 Saturday Circus
0:30 Space Patrol'
9:45 Space Patrol
10:00 Cowhoy Trouhador
10:1 5 Cowboy Trouhador
10:30 Cowboy Trouhador
10:45 Cowboy Troubador
11:00 Guest Star
11 :15 Trading Post
1 1 :30 Lawrence Welk
1 1 :4fl Lawrence Wclk
12:00 Pan-American Union
1U:I5 Pan-American Union"
Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle
Howdy Doody
Mid-Mornlng News
One Night Stand
Saturday Special No. 2
Little Nipper Time
Uttle Nipper Time
Mary Lee Taylor
Mary Lee Taylor
Farm & Home Hour
Farm St Home Hour
News St Weather
Saturday Soecial No. I
J2:au Lione fine mountaineers i'asmr s u&n
12:45-Lone Pino MountajneersSoclal Security
1 :00-ABC Late News Howdy Dood'y
1 :15 Flnnegan't Box Score Howdy Uoody
:30 Tea & Crumpet' Mind Your Manners
1 ;45 Tea & Crumpets Mind Your Manners
2 00-
-Rosclnnd Ballroom
2:15 Rosoland Ballroom
2:30 At Home With Musle
2:45 Intcrntl. Jazz Club
3 :001230 Club
3:15 1230 Club
3 30 1230 Club
3:45 1230 Club
,."4:00 1230dub
4: 5 News
4:30 1230 Club
4:451230 Club
"5:00 1230Club
B:15 Dr. Pepper Show
8:30 Christian Science Ch
8:45 "Y" Club Revue
Big City Serenade
Big City Serenade
Helping Hnnd
Terrea Lea
Public Affairs
H J. Kaltenbom
NBC Symphony
NBC Symphony
Open House
Morning Moods
Haven Of Rest (MBS)
Hayen Of Rest (MBS)
News
Music Out of the West
Paula Stone
Songs of Our JTImes
Ranger Show
Ranger Show
Guest Star
ScrenadeIn Blue) it
Ray Bloch Presents
Ray Bloch Presents
House Party
Houhe Party
News
Western Jamboresj
Western Jamboree
Western Jamboree i
"Music for Saturday
Music for Saturday
Music Box
JMuslc Box
World Concert' Hall "
World Concert Hall
Adventure
Musical Best Bets
Baseball ,
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball .
NBC Symphony
NBC Svmphony
Medicine USA
Medicine USA
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
News
What Are You Doing
Bob and Ray
Bob and Ray;
6:00 Look to the Skies Tex neneke
6.15 Veterans Admin Show KMED Commentary
a-.in Bob Garret. Judy Canova
8:45 Stewart Craig jfu.J?lnov'"
Vaughn Monroe
vaugnn iwonroe-
"VOO Sat. at the Shamrock
7:15 S.-it. at the Shamrock
T-30 Dinner In Green Room Grand Ole ODry
7:45 pinner In Green Room Grand Ole Opry
8:00 The Lone Ranger Eddy Arnold Show
8:15 The Lone Ranger Eddy Arnold Show
8:30 Dancing Party Round-up Time
8:45 Dancing Party Round-up Time
0:00 Dancing Party
9 15 Dancing Party
9:30 Dancing Party
0:48 Dancing Party
f6:o"o Dancing Party
10:15 Dancing Party
10:30 ABC Late Newa
10 :45 Buddy Weed Trio
11 :00 "Laura"
11:15 "Laura"
1 1.30 Platter Party
1 1 45 Platter Party
12:00 Sign Ott
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
""Look To The Skies
U. S. Navy Band
Hawaiian Harmonies
Eddy Howard Ork
LBS Bandstand
LBS Bandstand
LBS Bandstand
LBS Bandstand
News"
Salute to Reservists
Salute to Reservists
Minute Women
News and Muslo
Musle
Lower Basin Street
Lower Basin 8 treat
10 o'clock "f letter
Serenade In Blue
Short Story
Short Story
Proudly We Hail
Proudly We Hail
Clro'a it News
Ciro's St News
"Sign Of f
3rd Army Band
3rd Army Band
Soldier Serenade
Amer. Legion Report
Norman Towson Jr.
Gat Paris Music Hall
Gal Paris Music Hall
Between The Lines
"KWiNCarousel
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
News
"Slgn-Off
ABC
LBS
f5 WG LlV6 r ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
ll
Dr. Hurlock
to whom lie
HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU
8AY? AVOID EXTREMES
Some people have no hesi
tancy about saying what they
think. Others keep their thoughts
t o themselves.
Still others are
In the middle
of the road.
They express
some of their
thoughts and
keep others to
t h emselves.
Which Is bet
ter, both for
the person and
for the people
expresses h I s
thoughts? That is the problem
raised In this letter:
"I lust don't hav tht will
power to spook up and have
my say In an argument. I let
It ride and then face It. This
happen! not only at home
but also at work. I am sensi
tive and blush very easily.
Should I let things pats by me
without questions or argu
ments rather than explain the
point of a subject?"
W. R.
Don't go to one extreme or
another. It Is bad to argue to
the point where you are ready
to engage In a knock-down, drag
out fight, and it Is also bad to let
things pass meekly without
speaking up and asserting your
self. The person who is always
ready to argue to the bitter end
merely antagonizes other people.
Even if he Is in the right, he
rarely wins because his oppon
ents are so mad they won't con
cede. Furthermore, he gets him
self all worked up and unhappy
about things that are often too
trivial to bother about.
Feelings Unconsidered
The meek as a lamb person,
on the other hand, lets people
ride over him and take advan
tage of him. They do not re
spect him nor do they consider
his feelings, lie, too, Is not
happy about the matter. Like
you, he goes away with seething
anger stored up Inside of him
and fights imaginary battles
with the person who has gotten
the better of him. This does not
make him happy nor does It
add to his self-respect.
When you feel that you are In
the right, say so. You can say
what you have to say politely
and kindly so that you won't an
tagonize people. You can be
so firm about It that they will
realize that you are in earnest.
By doing this, you will win
respect and you will feel bet
ter because you have gotten the
matter off your chest.
Failure to speak up is not 10
much due to lack of will power
but to excessive shyness and
lack of feelings of security about
your own opinions. If you are
sure you arc right, you have no
need for hesitancy. Remember
that you have a right to your
opinions just as others have.
Elisabeth Hurlock it con
sulting ptychologtst. Write her
in care of this newspaper for
free advice.
ICOI'YHUIHT. 10JJ, GENERAL
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Try a Bottle of ZEMACOL
You must ba satlsfioet ei four money
chaarfully refunded. Oat e bottle to
day at WESTCRN THRIFT.
Why Suffer Longer?
When Others Fail
COME TO US ACT NOW!
Our Nature's HERB remedies will hale roil to re
gain your good .health. Our remedies have baa
successful in aiding the tied all over the state tor
1 a
7, ' J , Herb Specialist
Remedies tor disorders, sinuses, heart, liver, stomach, gat and elcert,
constipation, piles, asthma, female complaints, kidney, bladder, blood,
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OFFICES
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Salem
Eugono
Newport
North Bend
S. 6. rONO
Herb Specialist
CHARLIE CHAN
CHINESE MEDICINE & HERB CO.
624 S. Riverside Medford
II NOON TO S P.M.
OFFICl OPEN SUNDAYS ONLY
f flclency. '
Th mitral
valve Is the
valve between
the left auricle
and the left
ventricle. It
opens to per
mit blood to
pass through
from auricle to
...ntrinln rl.ll-.
Dt. Brady . f . . t
val between heart beats; it closes
to prevent blood from leaking
back Into the auricle when the
heart beats the ventricle con
tracts to pump blood out into the
great artery. If a leaf of the
mitral valve becomes distorted
by scar tissue which forms after
Inflammation of the heart lining
(endocarditis) it no longer closes
perfectly, so there is more or
less backward leakage of blood
Into the auricle with each heart
beat.
It is not wholly visionary to
predict that in the not distant fu
ture cardiotomy (opening into
the heart) for the repair of dam
aged valves will be a routine
operation. More daring surgery
Is now an accomplished fact
the operation for persistent fora
men ovale the developmental
defect In the heart responsible
for "blue babies"
Every one with valvular leak
age must have a larger, stronger
heart than he or she would
otherwise need to maintain ade
quate circulation. To compen
sate for the leakage at each beat
the heart must pump that much
more blood out into the aorta at
each beat. To do this the heart
must be enlarged, hypertrophied,
more heavily muscled and, of
course, dilated at least enough to
hold the, greater volume of blood
pumped at each beat.
This heart enlargement is, in
fact, the object of all treatment
for valvular trouble. Whatever
double talk the "authorities"
may grind out about it and,
boy, do they grind It out, with
variations from decade to decadel
this compensatory enlarge
ment of the heart is the ineluct
able "indication" for digitalis.
Personally I am convinced that
digitalis has nothing to do with
it, but who am I?
It is my belief that this desir
able enlargement of the heart, in
valvular leakage and in some
other cardlo-vascular conditions
as well as in athletic training, is
achieved through judicious exer
cise and good nutrition.
Most of you old most
unprogressive physicians and
laymen will give a Jot or tittle
when cornered about this, yet
I still cling obstinately to the no
tion that a person with angina
pectoris, myocarditis, coronary
MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
We sent our commerce
editor scurring out yester
day to check on the story
that a large girdle factory
Is to be built in Medford.
We are sorry to report
that the rumors are with
out foundations.
Little Daisy
-$53
Roller Shades
WASHABLE LIGHTPROOF (
WAKEFIELD
DRAPERY
6th and Bartlett Phone 2-6010
Follow His Adventures in
the Comic Page Every Day
Hien BUZ SALTER starts an align
ment, there's plenty of adventure ahead".
Troulile-shooter for an oil company, BUZ
gets dangerous assignments that take him
to every corner of the world. For an adven
ture in reading, follow BUZ SATYER in
the comic page every day,
BIZ SAWYER APPEARS EVERY DAY
in the
Mail Tribune
disease, thrombosis or the like
should avoid any and every
physical activity for dear life.
I cited a year ago statistics
showing that coronary occlusion
or thrombosis happens more fre
quently to a person asleep or at
rest than to one engaging in
walking or other activity. So the
individual with heart trouble of
any kind who avoids all activity,
even activities he or she might
enjoy, merely because the heart
is "bad or "weak Is foolish.
On the other hand let no reader
infer from what I say about the
value of moderate exercise for
heart trouble that if a little is
good more is better. The amount
of exercise, work, play, or physi
cal activity of any kind which
may be good for one with heart
trouble is a question which only
the physician acquainted with
the present condition can judge.
QUESTION'S It ANSWERS
EaUns Lemon
I crave lemon, can eat It from time
I set up in the morntns unul X go to
bed at night I eat two or three lem
ona a day. Doea this do any harm?
(Mrs. P. W.I
A n s w e r No. No accounttnc for
tastes.
lalrer Dldnt Get Her
Thank you for your fine trchlngs.
My mother died when I was young,
so I was more or less on my own and
lived as I thought best. I did not learn
what Salrey Gamp and her crowd
had to say about c-r-1. menstruation,
etc.. until it waa too late to do me any
harm. (Mrs. K. F.J
Answer Thank you for your fine
letter Salrey Gamp, Ben Told and
Mrs. Sumsey catch most of 'em young
and tell 'em so many things that are
not so. Send 23c and stamped, self
addressed envelope for booklet CALL
IT C-R-I. or send stamped, self
addressed envelope for pamphlet
HYGIENE TOR GIRLS AND HEALTH
FOR WOMEN. Tnese will undo some
of the harm done by Salrey St Co.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Answer to Yattarday't Puxzlt
ACROSS
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Heat (mtt)
iv Container
12 Above (poet)
12 Worship
If Uncloae
(poet.)
IS Moat
magnificent
IT Forehead
11 Cbrlstmaa
carol (pi.)
1J Flocks
20 Trigonometric
ratio
II Nlmbua
23 Nautical:
ceasel
14 Snip
2 f Prohibit
2-Pace
29 Male awan
20 By oneself
11 Cloth measure
22 -Weaken
23 French capital
3t Tiny particle
26 Chastise
17 Erclealaatia
rule
29 Massive
40 Poker stake
41 Form of
carbon
44 Sommon Ha
waiian food
45 Depart
48 Large tub
47 Algonqulan
Indian
41 More advanced
In years
49 Period of time
DOWN
1 Cut timber
1 Before (poet.)
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Atlantic
4 Rhythmical
5 Girl's name
6 Defeat
7 Worthless
leaving
8 Note of arale
9 Conflrmatory
10 Footles
animal
U Tliltnga
16- Pin
17 Babylonian
god
19 Chapeau
20 Attention
21 fiffg-ahaperl
23 Central part
24 Policeman
(slang)
23 Landed
27 Flower
29 Rotating piece
30 Glrl'a name
32 Offspring
33 One that
cnlrpa
35 Pedal digit
3(t Courageoua
37 Headgear (pi.)
3S Ox of Celebea
39 Graduate
(colloo.)
41 Jellyllke
condition of
colloidal
solution
42 Thick, black
substance
43 Oreek letter
46 Beholdl
Hot Dinner In One
Minute Seen by CE
Dayton, O. U.R A steaming
hot dinner prepared In one min
ute was forecast here by a Gen
eral Electric Co. electronics en
gineer. T. P. Curtis of Schenectedy,
N. Y., said an electronic dis
penser which would thaw and
heat a complete pre-cooked froz
en dinner in a little over a min
ute can be made economically
practical with a type of elec
tronic tube known as a magne
tron. Curtis said mass production of
a certain type of magnetron,
which acts as a generator of high
frequency waves used in heating
the food, would make an eco
nomical dispenser possible.
THERE IN SPIRIT
New Britain, Conn. (U.R)
Two and one-hali months before
he would have equalled an 18
year Sunday School perfect at
tendance record, Weston Dornan
was drafter. Church authorities
said, however, that they would
continue marking him "present"
for the remainder of the school
year.
IiTT, hi'.lff.
for QUALITY "
and ECONOMY!
WOULO'S UHGESI
SEllElt AT 10c
SUOSffN
ASPIRIN
FOR CHIIDRH
Keep it handy.
Eaay to give,
tabieta are K
adult doee. And
children like
the healthful
orange flavor.
MARY QUEEN Of
executed, rrwM
DISCOVERED THAT
6H WORE An
AU&URN WIS oER
CLOSELY-CROPPED
GRAY HAIR
vjimo wm A atAw
Hold the smooth ems
up and acrossihe
WIND AMD SQUINT
along TriEEpee
' J
Steel s more
elastic than ru&ser
And ru&BER is more .
DURABLE THAN STSBU
BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
1 " 'SggjM UHU-ja H I WHAT ON AIRTH AILS SL M 1 M YORE PORE OL' MAW IS V--
BUZ SAWYER
' V0U FIRST NAME
IS BUZ, ISN'T IT? I
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I KNOW HOW THOSE
HANDCUFFS CAN
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