Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 22, 1952, Image 16

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    TWO MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Tuesday, April 22, 19S2
I no tournament and no 19th hole.
RADIO PROGRAMS TU ESDAY
PrMrimi liitad balow are ra calved from th radio itatlons and tha Mail
Tribuna mumei no responsibility axcept to maka such changes as are supplied
KYJC 1230 kc
KM KI) 1440 kc
:00 Space Cadet
: 15 Space Cadet"
30 Chet Huntley
4 5 "Y" CI ub Revue
00 Sports Parade
15 Elmer Davis
:i0 Drive-in Quiz
45 Election Story
Weeks St Orr News
What Are You Doing
Kiddie Hit Parade
Elmer Peterson
KW1N MOO kc
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Sport!) Roundup
KMED Commentary
Fibber McCiee St Molly
Fibber McGee At Moll
Jo Silver EaRle Eddie Cantor Show
is Silver EaHle Eddie Cantor Show
30 Newstnnd Theatre Rob't. Montgomery
45 Newstand Theatre Man Called "X"
00 Escape With Me
1 5 Escape With Me
30 "On the Town"
45 "On the Town"
One Man's Family
News of the World'
Cavalcade of America
Cavalcade of America
:00 Town Meeting of the Ah Bob Hope'
):15 Town Meeting of the All Bob Hope'
.3fi Town Meeting of the AiiBarry Craig
):45 Erwin D. Cannani Barry Craig
Lyn Murray Show
I.yn Murrny Show
'Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
"Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
Valley News
Lean Back St Listen
News
Organ St Frost Warn,
Spollfght On U.N.
Country Music Time
Concert Miniature
Major Lively
Dan Malloy
News
00 Hank Weaver-News' Richfield Reporter
15 Dream Harbor' Novatime Trio
30 United or Not?" Music You Want
45 United or Not? Music St News'
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12:00 Sign Off
00 "Laura"
15 "Laura"
30 Platter Party
45- -Platter Party
Melodies That Endure
Melodies That Endure
Ciro s Tonight
C.rtVs St News
"Sign-Off
John T. Flynn'
Tom Merriman
Organ Portraits"
B e tween The Lines
Sign-Off
RADIO PROGRAMS-WEDNESDAY
0:00 Yawn Patrol .
6:13 Yawn Patrol
.0:30 Lucky U Ranch
.6:48 Lucky 0 Ranch
7:00 Farm News
7:15 Martin Agronsky
7:30 Bob Garred
7:45 Concert St Sporta
Monkey Shines
Monkey Shines
Down To Earth
Barries News
Rural Party Lfn
Clock Watcher
Clock Watcher
Music St News
Get Up St Go
Get Up St Go
Cal Tinney"
News
B 00 Breakfast Club
8:15 Breakfast uiun
t m Hr.aktHi niub
8:45 Breakfast Club
Voices of 2-400
Voices of 2-400
Music ot Manhattan
Ortho Garden Guide
Breakfast In Phoenix
Breakfast In Phoenix
Bible Institute (MBS)
Bible Institute (MBS)
0:00 Victor H. Llndlahr
0:15 Chet Huntley
0:30 Break the Bank
0:45 HreaK me ann-
10:00 The Jack Berch Show'
10:15 Big "Y" Relay Quia
10:30 My True Story'
10:45 My True Story'
11:00 Whispering Streeta'
11:15 Trading Post
11:30 Against the Storm
11:45 Paul tiarvcy
Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle
Neighbor Lady
M id-Morn ingNewa
"Southland Singing
Tex Beneke Show
Strike It Rich
Strike It Rich'
Morning Special
Morning Devotlona
Paula Stone
Bette r B 1 1 ys
""Freezln Fun
Music Box
News
1400 Coral
12:00 Weather Report
12:15 Oregon Finance News
12:30 Weather & Market
12:45 You rfCoun ty Agent
1:00 Bulletin Board
1:1. Visit With Bing
1:30 "Scramble Gamble"
1;45 Waltz Time
2:00 Lone Journey
2:15 When a Girl Marries
2:30 MHry Mnrlin'
2:45 Evelyn Winters.
3:00 Betty Crocker
News St Reviews
Dr Crane Psychologist
Swap St Sell
One Nlghl Stand
News At Weather
Road ol Lite
Pepper Young1
Right to Happlneaa
3.15 Qtr. Hr. with the Bibl.
3:30 Strictly for the Ladies
3:45 Strictly for the Ladies
Backstage WtiV
Stella Dallas'
Young Widder Brown
Woman in My House
Just Plain Bill
Front Pago Farrell
Life can be Beautiful
News
Welcome Travelers
i Welcome Travelers'
Dr. Paul
DIbI Dave Garroway
Shop on Main St.
Shop on Main St.
Musical Appetizer
Mus teal Ap petier
Newa
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
NoS oa p Mus I c
No Soap Music
Singing Time
No Soap Music
"No Soap Music
Hank Thompson
1 Liberty-Jamboree
Newa
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
4:00 Mary M. McBride
4:1. Mary M. McBride
4 :30 Big Jon St Sparkle
4:43 Mark Trail
5:00 Fun Factory
5:15 Fun Factory
5:30 Med. Schools Present
' 5:45 P.T.A. Program
Doctor's Wife'
Vincent Lopez
YMCA Report
Prevu es in Heading
Week's & Orr News
H V. Knltenborn
Kiddie Hit Parade
Elmer Peterson
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball"
Bnseball
""Baseball
Baseball"
Baseball
Baseball
6:00 Sports Parade
0:15 Elmer Davis
6:30 Drive-tn Quia
n:q,- reel iwaione"
7:00 The Lone Ranger "'
7:15 The Lone Ranger
7 ;30 Mystery Theatre
J7:4 5 Mystery Theatre
8:66 The Top Guy'
8:15 The Top Guy
B:30 "Mr. President"
8:45 "Mr. President'"
Sports Roundup
KMED Commentary
Cisco Kid
Cisco Kid
Music Hall Varieties
Music Hall Varieties
Rob't Montgomery
Meredith Wilson
Walter Houston
Walter Houston
Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
One Man's Family
News of the World"
Great Glldersleeve
Great Glldersleeve
0.00-0:15-9:30-0:45-10:00-10:15-10:30-10:45-1
1 :00-11:15-1
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Crosfire
Crossfire
-"On the Town"
"On the Town"
-Ilank Weaver News
-Prism-Lite Parade
-Sports Report
Take to the Air
"Lnura"
-"Laura"
-Platter Party
Planer party
Groucho Marx
Groucho Marx
Tha Btg Story
ine ig story
Riohflpld Rrnnrtir
Heidelberg Hnrmonalrcs
Music You Want
Music St News
Orson Welles
Orson Welles
Valley News
i'e-a n Back 8t Listen
News
Frost Warn.; Balllnger
Spotlight On U.N.
R o bt, Mo ntgomery
The Three Suns
Mojor Lively
Dan Malloy'
J. W. Vandercook
12:00 Sign Off
Melodies That Endure
Melodies That Endure
Ciro s Tonlffht'
Ciro's St News
SI gn - Off
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John T. Flynn
lorn Merriman
Organ Portraits
Between The Lineg
Sign-Off "
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries to! William Brady,
265 fl Camino. Beverly Hills, Cal.
CORONARY THROMBOSIS
Dr, Brady
As We Live
By Elisabeth B. Hurlock, Ph.D.
Man, 25, Good Job,
Would Llka A Wlfa
Almost every man or woman
reaches an age, sooner or later,
when getting married becomes a
dominant Interest. Most men find
It easy to pick out from their
many girl friends the one they
wish to spend the rest of their
lives with. Occasionally, how
ever, a man Is not so lucky. That
is true of the "Lonely Bachelor"
who writes:
(Q) "I am 25 years old and
want to set married b u t I
haven't any girl friends.
Please advise me how to find
a girl who alio would like to
get married. I have a good Job
and am able to support a wife
and children. I am a little bash
ful In asking a girl for a dale
but I am not afraid of them."
HUBBY SIDESTEPS
Fairfield, 111. (U.PJ Slate po
liceman Don Johnson, a stale
policeman, passed the buck
when one of the motorists In line
for a ticket at the scene of a
minor highway accident turned
out to be his wife. He had a fel
low patrolman write out her tug.
She paid a $10 fine for following
another car too closely.
Court Records
I'OI ICR COt'RT
Cheater Bovd Kerne, violallon ot
baste rule. $13.
basic rule, $10
Carl I) Blessing, violation of basic
rule no.
.Maraaret Lnls ritraerald. failure to
Bti,, at stop aiarri. $3.
Cue Kuaene Brown, violation of
nasu- rule. s
Clover Alvln Roherls. violation of
basic rule, hnll $10
Mury I.re Drown, violation of basic
rule, ball $10
Arthur Rlenhart Diths, failure to
stop at stop sign, ball $.1.
Ira Devon Zimmerman, unnecessary
noise, tires squealing.
Htivrl Devon Garmsn, Charles Har
old Wolle, Hertha C Neft, Glenn Elvln
Cave, failure to stop at stop sign. $5
each
E C Donoiiah, parked one wheel on
Idewalk. fl 50.
Hetty Long, failure to stop at stop
etrecl. $5,
James Howard O'Brien, Gerald Al
len Cottlnaham. Fred James Knox,
violation of basic rule. $10 each
James D. Vernon, parked In re
atricted tone. $.1,
Edmond Robert Jones, failure to
atop at red I'sht. $.1.
1)1X1 HICT COURT
James A. Pack, passine: with Insuf
ficient clearance. $10.
Woodrow L. Heicb. no clearance
Hahls. $.
Hert Turner Blank, overwldth load.
1(1.
Frank Dexter tjiyton. failure to dis
play motor vehicle license. $10
Ralph H Hates, overload. $.130.
Carl J. Plank, reckles driving :I5
Jack Wayne Thornton, no emeiR
encv brake, $(1.
Mark William HnerM failure to dis
play motor vehicle license, $3. 1
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
You are In an enviable posi
tion and should have no trouble
at all In finding a woman who
would like to be your wife. You
have enough to offer a woman
that she should be happy and
contented.
Locating the right person for
you should not be hard. Ask your
minister to Introduce you to
young women whom he knows
and whom he thinks would be
congenial to you. Then ask the
young men where you work to
Include you on some of their
dates and have their girl friends
bring along a "blind date" for
you.
It is best, when a young man
Is bashful, as you say you are, to
start dating by going out with
another couple. Thnt helps to
break the Ice and enables you
to get to know the young woman
before you tnke her out alone. .
Make Dates Interesting
As you are in a good financial
position, you can afford to make
your dates Interesting to young
women. Ask them for dinner
and dancing, a show, a concert,
or whatever is available in en
tertainment that they like.
So long as you can give them
a good time, I can assure you
that young women will not turn
down your Invitation. You must,
however, do more than take
them out to make your dates a
success.
Train yourself to carry on an
Interesting conversation and see
to it that you are amusing and
entertaining as a companion. So
long as you are not "afraid" of
young women, thnt should not
be hard for you, Once you get
over the hurdle of asking a
young woman for a date, the
rest should be easy.
Dr. Hurlock will help you with
family problems. Writ her In
care of this newspaper.
(Copyright 19S2,
General Features Corp )
Personal
To Women With
Nagging Backache
N sciinc bsrVsehe, tras nf pp snd ntrey,
hes.u. he and dullness may be dus to slow
down rtf kidney function. lHftnrs say food
kidney function Is very Important to food
health. When some everyday condition, such
as stress and strain, ranaes tliia imtortnt
function to slow down, many folks Slitter naa
ims hacksclie-feel miserable. Minor blad
der Irritations due to cold or wrone diet may
cause setting up n iabts or t requent passagy.
Don't neglect your kidneys if tliese condi
tions bollier you. Try Doan's Pil!e-a mild
dutrefle. Csed successfully by millions for
over SO years. It's aniarlna how many times
Itosn's Rive hsppy relief f,,,m tliese discomforts-heir,
the 1 Smiles of kidney tnles and It!,
tars flush out waste, Gt Dean's F-ius today!
S, H. J. writes: ,
For the past four years I have
hren taking before meals three
times a day
the tablets of
thiamine, robo
flavin, calci
um pantothen
ate, niacina
mide,, ferrous
gluconate and
man g a n e s e
which you rec
ommende d . I
had a coro
nary thrombo
sis 6 years ago. I believe these
tablets have been more bene
ficial to me than any other treat
ment I have had. (Signed).
While the vitamin preparation
with iron and manganese, in
tablet or liquid form, is the
only real heart tonic, in my
opinion, men (who outnumber
women at least eight to one as
subjects of coronary disease)
with angina pectoris or any sort
of coronary lesion ought to
know something about the ef
fects of some common factors
on the coronary circulation, the
supply of oxygen to the heart
muscle, upon which freedom
from an attack hinges.
Here's what a New York
physician tells me about his ex
perience: "While in bed following my
coronary attack six years ago
I discovered that the six in
flations of the belly as you
recommend have the same ef
fect as 1 100th grain of nitro
glycerin, perhaps even better.
So you might advise readers
who complain druggists won't
sell them nitroglycerin with
out prescription to practice
Belly Breathing instead."
( M. D.)
Thank you, Doctor. Now,
then, folks, let us avoid excite
ment, annoyance, irritation and
all such unpleasant emotions
for the sake of our arterioles.
Read all about it in the booklet
How to Breathe (no matter
whether your coronary arteries
are affected or not) which is
available on request no clip
pings, please if you inclose
stamped, self s addressed enve
lope and 25c.
Well ,here 'we are, almost at
the end of our tether. All I can
do now is just mention the fac
tors which tend to relax, keep
open the coronary arterioles and
so maintain the supply of oxy
gen to the heart muscle. These
factors are: (1) regular belly
breathing (natural breathing) ex
ercise; (2) use of nitroglycerin
tablets p.r.n. that is, whenever
the individual has even a sug
gestion or threat of distress or
whenever he has the ghost of an
idea that he needs one; (3) one or
two cups of coffee daily that
is, if one likes coffee; (4) high
calcium diet or a suitable daily
ration of calcium with vitamin
D to supplement the ordinary
diet; (5) a reasonable amount of
general exercise every day
such as two miles of oxygen on
Vhe hoof or a game of bowls or
even a game of golf provided
there is no gallery, no betting,
To the women of America
If you are 18 or over, there are
more than 450 different kinds of
jobs waiting in the nine Services.
Dig jobs that give you etual pay,
equal promotions, equal benefits
with our men in the Services.
You'll receive specialized train
ing that can equip you for a suc
cessful civilian career. Plus the im
mediate satisfaction of 30 days
vacation a year, coutui ier-designed
uniforms, medical care, pleasant
living conditions. No other job of
fers so much I
JOIN THE WOMEN IN THE SERVICES
Published as a public service In co
operation with The Advertising Council
MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
A panting jack rabbit
staggered into the license
bureau last week and
made a hasty application
for a dog license.
' The dog catcher, ac
companied by his seeing
eye dog, rushed right in
after the rabbit and said,
"That's the fastest
durned dog I've ever
chased."
Little Daisy
Follow His Adventures in
the Comic Page Every Day
Then BUZ SALTER starts an assign
ment, there's plenty of adventure ahead.
Trouble-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 SAWYER in
the comic page every day. a
BIZ SAWYER APPEARS EVERYDAY
in the 1
Mail Tribune
QUESTIONS A ANSWERS
Srared Stiff
I have had two chancei at ilngtng
and I did very well, frtendi told me.
only I was too tense, 1 should relax
and imile etc. Truth ii I wai icared
tiff . r . (L, A.)
Anawer Send 1 1 a m p e d. self-addressed
envelope for pamphlet on
STAGE RIGHT AND EXAMINATION
JITTERS.
P and P
I have read your column with Pleas
ure anri Profit fnr mnnv vpan Firt
you liberated me. as a kid, from the !
horrors of long underwear. Then some
years ajjo you delivered me from
Yankee Stomach. Now I seek your
advice for sick headache . . . (Mrs.
M. A. W.)
Answer The hygienic aspect of un
derwear and other clothing is consid
ered in booklet CALL IT CRI, 23c and
stamped self-addressed envelope. Hy
peracidity, hunger pain, bloating by
gas. heartburn, acid eructations, etc.
are considered In pamphlet YANKEE
STOMACH, self-addressed stamped
envelope. For pamphlet WHY HAVE
dressed envelope. Do not use a clip-'
Rogue River VFW And Auxiliary Officers Seated
Rogue'River A point installa
tion of officers of the V.F.W.
Post 4116 and Auxiliary was
held April 18, at the V.F.W. club
rooms. Mrs. Zula Walker, president
of District 7 served as auxiliary
installing officer assisted by
Miss Laurene Kell and her drill
team.
Beryl Watson was installed as
president, with Bessie Hoover,
senior vice president. Patte Hop
kins is the new treasurer; Fran
ces Hawkins, secretary.
Helen Thome, conductress;
ping ask for It In writing.
ICOPYRIGHT. 1952. GENERAL
FEATURES CORP.)
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Answsr to Ystrdiyt Punts
ACROSS
1 Temporary bed
Openwork
fabric
Resortt
12 imitate
13 Wolfhound
14 Game played
on horsrl-aclc
1 5 Sorry for sin
17 Aleutian Island
18 Finish
19 Birds' homes
21 Bondage
24 Obstruct
27-Nar
29 Ardent
IO Temporary
cross tlmlier
12 Nehraskan
Indian
(t Stubs
JS Sowg
86 Prophet
17 Steamship
(abbr.)
83 Guldo'a
hlffh note
S5 Pertaining to
an Indian
carved post
42 Tranquillity
44 Worn on
the foot
47 Indigent
49 That whlPh"
gives comfort
B2 uin s nam
63-So he It
61 Perform
SS-Glrl's
nickname
B Young hawk
67 Afternoon
party
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DOWN
1 Sleeveless
cloak
2 Candid
S Carea for
4 Latvian
monetary unit
B Beverage
,e Got rid of
(slang)
T Go In
8 Quarrel
9 City In
Germany
10 In muHlc, high
11 French coin
16 Land
aurrounded by
water
tO Arrangement
22 Sacred books
of Zoroastrians
23 Contend
25 Mnuntalna
In Europe
26 Army meal
27 Part of church
2S Chinese coin
81 Nicety aa to
choice of words
S3 Arms
34 Observe
38 Vaporoue
40 Sea
41 Swindle
43 Periods of time
4S single time
48 Girl's name
47 Stroke
48 Unit
60 Ocean
61 Abstract being
Mary Williamson, patriotic in
structor; Mary Harder, historian
and trustee: Lena Orvis. Mary
Gage and Patricia Stanfield
were installed as color bearers.
The retiring president, Hazel
Greenhill was given a past presi
dent's pin and a gift. A three
year chaplain's pin was present
ed to Lena Orvis.
Thomas L. Pame was install
ing officer for the post assisted
by acting aid-de-camp, Jack
Stewart, past commander of
District 7. Richard Niquette was
installed as commander; John
Harder and Orin Hilger, senior
and junior vice commanders;
Leo Orvis, chaplain; Earl Wat
son, quartermaster; Bob Hoover,
surgeon; John Leyen, officer of
me aay; i mocws, guard;
Glen Hutchinson, adjutant; Ted
Hopkins, trustee.
The retiring commander was
given a past commander's pin
and the new auxiliary president
and retiring president were giv
en potted plants by the new and
retiring post commanders.
Lewiston, Mont. (U.R) Gre?t
Northern railroad men here say
if a train hits a deer the train
crew must go out and bury it.
If a cow is hit, the owner must
be paid and the cow must b
buried. If a train hits a skunk,
the train crew members must
bury themselves, the gag goes.
A ' i , , V V I WALK, OR., ?0 HARD AND CLOSE-GRAINED
fnl i I ofMnvYviak Are the shells of the
XUs1' P3R Hi4 ELecTSic CALABASH "TREE OF "THE
Js&J&C. LAMP WHICH HAS No I INDIES "THAT WHEH TAtY
CJ!Wjm WIRE OR OTHER i CONTAIN WMtRHHEY CAN &B
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conducted by g. e.
visrah0n specialist,
dick penmchel-e-
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r To KINASE. THE
ELEPHPsWT b onb
OF THE
lightest
stsppsks
OF CIRCUS ,
ANIMALS
BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH
I'M GLflO VE AST THAT
THAR QUESTION, LEETLE
JUfciHHIO-MW HLUmo
PROUD TO SEE VO'RE
TAKIN'A INTEREST
IN VORE
GOV'MENT
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HOOTIN' HOLLER 15 A PURTY PLACE I IwHAT H0OTIN' HOLLER Y I TOLD YE I
TO LIVE, JUGHAID-6UT IT WON'T NEEDS 15 fl wfiN wrrH COULD GIT TH'
BE FER LONG IF WE-UNS DON'T J GIT UP W' 0-A MAN VARMINT UP ON
ALL GIT OUR J?--- WIF &HCKB0f.E--A M 1 THAT THAR STUMP
DANDER UP AN' (f$K(& WnH,H0"UH"A IN THUTTV
BUZ SAWYER
SEE WHAT I MEAN? AFTER ONLY
I YAkuS YOU HAVE TO STOP
AND REST,
'Xtf COT TO Y .ur YOU CANT iEI f?
vTf "Uss ?..'I,"Ui,,J" JB 'aWW
fsy. IS1 Km, Fw, SfnA.w, h... sTwM ,s, mrt
'NOW UE DOWN... RELAX!
WHAT YOU NEED IS A FEW
. DAYS REST,., AND SOME
ONS TO CARE FOR YOU.
11 ABNER
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DADDy. VvWEN VOUl I "nil1 lYOU'PE RIGHT- lilill'l
J GET MARRIED, WHO IS HE SAID THF r
(THE BOSS IN THE HOUSE- , HUSBAND zJ J Jc
V THE HUS8ANO OR THUbBANtJ f
THE WIFE ? -f;1 I 1 TOLD
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