Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 13, 1952, Image 12

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    TWetVB MEDFORD (OREGON)
RADIO PROGRAMS TU ESDAY !
Proframt MtHd twlow r ractivad from the radio ttitioni and tha Mail
Tribuna auumti raipomibility axcept to maka such changei at aro luppliad
KYJC 1230 kc
KME1 1440 kc
Weeki St Orr Newi
What Are You Dolnf
Kiddle Hit Parade
Elmer Petenon
4:00 Space Cadet
4:15 Space Cadet
4:30 Biff Jon St Sparkla
4:45 Mark Trail"
9:00 Sport Parade
5:15 Elmer Davis
8:30 Drive-in Quiz
5:4S Memory Fa voritel
8:00 Silver Eagle
C:)3 Silver Eagle
B:30 Amer. Cancer Soc.
6:45 Amer. Cancer Soc.
Sports Roundup
KMED Commentary
Fibber McGee St Molly
Fibber McGee St Moll
Eddie Cantor Show
Eddie Cantor Show
Rob t Montgomery
Man Called "X"
7:00 Escape With Me
7:15 Escape With Me
7 -JO "On the Town"
One Man's Family
News of the World
Cavalcade of America
Cavalcade of America
7:45 "On the Town
8 00 Town Meeting of Air Bob Hope
8:15 Town Meeting of Air Bob Hope
8:30 Town Heetlng of Air Barry Craig
8:45 Erwln D. Canham Barry Craig
9:00 Hank Weaver-News"
0:15 Paul Haviland
8:30 United or Not?
9:45 United or Not?
Rirhfleld Reporter
Novatlme Trio
Music You Want
Music & News
10:00 "Laura"
10:15 "Laura"
10:30 Platter Party
10:45 Platter Party
Melodies That Endure
Melodies Thnt Endure
Ciro's Tonight
Clro's St News
11:00 Sign Off
Sign-Off
RADIO PROGRAMS-WEDNESDAY
5:00 Yawn Patrol
5:15 Yawn Patrol
5:30 Lucky U Ranch
5 ; 4 5 Lucky U Ranch
$00 Farm News
6:15 Martin Argonsky
6 30 Bob Garred
6:45 Concert St Sport
7:00 Breakfast Club
7:15 Breakfast Club
7:30 Breakfast Club
7:45 Breakfast Club
Monkey Shines
Monkey Shines
Down To Earth
Barnes News
Rural Party i me
Clock Watcher
Clock Watcher
Music St News
Voices of 2-400
Voices of 2-400
Music of Manhattan
Ortho Garden Guide
8:00 Victor H. Lindlahr
8:15 Chet Huntley
8:30 Break the Bank
8:45 Break the Bank
friendship Clrela
Friendship Circla
Neighbor Lady
Mid-Morning News
8:00 The Jack Berch Show
9:15 Big "Y" Relay Quiz
8:30 My True Story
Southland Singing
Tex Beneke oliow
Strike It Rich
Strike HRich'
"Festival of Waltzes
Bob Ac Ray
Swap St Sell
One Night Stand
8:4a My True story
10:00 Whispering Streets
10:15 Against the Storm
10:30 Trading Post
10:45 p am Harvey
1 1 :00 Weather Report
11:15 Visit With Bing
J 1:30 Weather St Markets
11:45 Your County Agent
NewsAf Weather
Road ol Lite
Pepper Young
Right to Happlnesa
12:00 Bulletin Board
12:19 Oregon Finance Newa
12:30 "Scramble Gamble"
12:45 Waltz Time
Backstage
j ;00 Lone Journey
1:15 When a Girl Marries
1;30 Mary Marlin
1 :45 Evelyn Winters
2:00 Betty Crocker
3:15 Qtr. Hr. with the Blbla
2:30 Strictly for the Ladies
3 :43 Strictly for the Ladies
3:00 Strictly for the Ladies
3:15 Strictly for the Ladies
3:30 M. Margaret McBrfde
3:45 M. Margaret McBride
Doctor's Wife"
Vincent Lopez
YMCA Report
Prevues in Heading
4:00 Fun Factory"
4:15 Fun Factory
4:30 Big Jon St Sparkla
4:45 Mark Trail'
8:00 Sports Parade
5:15 Elmer Davis'
5 :30 Drive-in Quiz
Snorts Roundup
KMED Commentary
Cisco Kid
Cisco. Kid
Music Hall Varieties
Music Hall Varieties
Rob'r Montgomery
8:45 Memory Favorites
6:00 The Lone Ranger
6:18 The Lone Ranger
6:30 Mystery Theatre
6:45 Mystery Theatre
7:00 The Top Guy
7:15 The Top Guy
7:30 "Mr. President"
7:45 "Mr. President"
Meredith
Hollywood Theatre
Hollywood Theatre
Great Gildersleeve
Great Gildersleeve
8:00 Crossfire
8:15 Crossfire
8:30 "On the Town'
8:45 "On the Town''
0:00 Hank Weaver fcewi
9:15 Dream Harbor
9:30 Sports Report
0 ; 45 Take to the Air
10:00 "Laura"
J0:I5 "Laura"
10:30 Platter Party
10:45 -Platter Party
1 1 00 Sign Off
Groucho
Groucho
The Big
The Big
Sign-Off
NBC
Chamber Industrial
Group To See Plant
About 10 members of the industrial-
committee of the Jack
ton County Chamber of Com
merce left yesterday for Spring
field, Ore., where they will view
the alcohol plant in -connection
with a wood products survey, ac
cording to Don Lane, chamber
manager.
The trip is one of several
"field excursions" by the group,
Lane said, and was arranged by
Walter Garner, industrial com
mittee chairman, and L. L.
Simpson, chairman of the wood
products utilization sub-committee.
Lane explained that the cham
ber is corresponding with major
plants doming with wood prod
ucts throughout the nation and
that the Springfield trip Is strict
ly from the exploratory stand
point to view the different uses
of wood wastes with the pos
sibility of local application.
The members were to spend
most of Tuesday viewing the
plant, he added.
ILLITERATES GET BY
Detroit (U.Rl Detroit police,
after discovery of a fake drivers'
license ring, are wondering how
many of their troubles can be
laid to drivers who can't read.
More than 1,000 fake licenses
have been Issued. nnlicj, null.
mate, to illiterates and persons
wun lauuy vision.
DICK WOODCOCK
WILL SPL-AK TO THE
LISTENERS OF BOTH
KYJC and KMED
At 9:00 o'Clock (P.S.T.)
TONIGHT on the Nomination
For DISTRICT ATTORNEY
lid Adv. Hiviltad For District Attorney Committee
MAIL TRIBUNE
KW 1 N 1400 ke
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
'Baseball
Baseball
1 Baseball
Baseball
Music In The Air
Music In The Air
Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
"Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
Valley News
LearrBack & Listen
"keys TO Music
Frost Balllnger'
Spotlight ON U.N.
News'
John T. Flynn
Organ Portraits
Organ Portraits
Between The Linea
K WIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
Carousel & News
"Sign.Off
Breakfast In Phoenix
Breakfast In Phoenix
Morning Special
News
Major Lively
Dan Malloy
Bible Institute'fMBS)
Bible Institute" (MBS)
News
Morning Devotloni
Tom Merriman
Tom Merriman
""Freezln' Fun
Better Buys
Music Box
Music Box
Shop On Main St.
Shop On Main St.
Musical Appetizer
M u sical Appetizer
Npwi
Wii
No Sonp - Music
Young Wldder Brown- "2UH'"m -
Woman In My House No Soap - Music
Just Plain Bill No Soap -Miisic
Front Page Farrell No Soap -Music
Life can be Beautiful-No Sonp - Music
News No Sonp - Music
Welcome Travelers No Sonp - Music
Welcome Travelers Hunk Thompson
Dr. Paul Keys To Music
Dial Dave Garroway News St Sewing Tips
Bnseball
Basehnll
Baseball
Baseball
Week's St Orr Newa Bnseball
H V Kaltenborn Baseball
Kiddie Hit Parade Baseball
Singing Americana Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Baseball
Walter Houston
Walter Houston
Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
wn son
Orson Welles
Orson Welles
Valley News
Lean Back St Llsten
Kevs To Music
Frost St Bellinger
Spotlight On U.N.
News
Marx
Marx
Story
Story
"t-hfioM Rnorter John T. Flynn
Heidelberg Hnrmonalres Orson Portraits
Music You Want Organ Portrnlts"
Music St News Between The Unci
""Melodies That Enldurft KWIN Carousel
Melodies Thnt Endure KWIN Cnrouscl
Clro s Tonight KWIN Cnrousel
CJro's St News Carousel St Newa
Sign-Off
LBS
Copco Electrical
Facilities Purchased
Ashland Negotiations were
completed last week between
the city of Ashland and the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company
for the ctly's purchase of $48,-
760.32 worth of electrical facili
ties within the city limits, coun
cllmen have reported.
Approval of the purchase was
voted by the city council In Feb
ruary, and the approval of the
sale has been given by the Ore
gon Public Utilities commis
sioner. Sfafe Librarian
Interview Slated
A recorded interview with
Miss Eleanor Stephens, state li
brarian, will be broadcast over
radio station KMED at 8:30
o'clock tonight it has been re
ported by Miss Hel"n Webster of
the station staff.
Miss Stephens, who was here
over the week-end for the annual
convention of the Oregon Li
brary association, was inter
viewed by Miss Webster during
a visit to the Jacksonville mu
seum. In her talk she tells of
some of the methods used by
libraries to render increased
service to the public.
TNT and many olher explo
sives used by our fighting forces
arc made from coal.
Tuesday, May 13, 1952
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address inquiries tot William ,
26S 1 Camine Beverly Hille, CeL
ALLIGA
At the State Fair, writes an I
unhappy young woman, I saw a
man who had skin like an alli
gator.
The commis
sioners, man
agers or pro
moters of the
State Fair or
the people who
approve or per
mit exhibition
of human de
fects, mutila
tions or mon
strosities ought
Dr. Bredr
to be punished
severely for the crime.
The young woman continues:
He said his mother was scared
by one. Now, tell me, is this
possible? I am scared because
I keep thinking of it and won
dering if it can have any effect
on my unborn child.
It would seem there are
enough real dangers and un
toward circumstances to worry
about, without conjuring up mor
bid notions and far-fetched
superstitions.
From this young woman's
story it is reasonable to assume
that the man with skin like an
alligator if the man wasn't
wearing a costume to deceive the
customers had ichthyosis, oth
erwise called fishskin disease,
alligator skin, frogskin, nutmeg
grater skin, xeroderma or xero
sis (the last two names meaning
dry skin.)
A good many normal or
healthy persons have some de
gree of fishskin, alligator hide or
nutmeg grater skin, particularly
about the elbows, knees and'out
er surfaces of calves. .
The condition is generally
least troublesome in summer,
most troublesome in winter.
At worst the affected skin is
rough, dry and scaly. To the
touch it may feel like a nutmeg
grater. Sometimes its appear
ance suggests fish scales or al
ligator hide.
We don't know the cause.
In the booklet Save Your Skin
(for which send 25c and stamp
ed, self-addressed envelope) sev
eral recipes for skin oil or lo-
'A
H. "Mike" DeCiceo
MIKE DeCICCO & SON
World'i Largest Distributor
U.S. GILLETTE TIRES
Special Discounts to Brother
Masons, Elks, Eagles and Moose
West End Ross Island Bridge
Portland, Ore. Ph. ATwater 9497
KIDS
Get Your
WHEELS
AXLES
For Your Rogue Valley
SOAP BOX
DERBY RACER
-at-
Barnes Chevrolet
Official Rule Book Driver's License and Entry Blanks
Are Also Available
TOR HIDE
tions to smooth and moisten the
skin are given. Probably the
best of all oils for dry, harsh,
rough skin is lanolin, wool-fat,
which resembles the natural se
rum or skin oil wnicn, u noi
removed by strong soap or chem
ical detergent or gasoline or oth
er solvent, keeps the skin in the
best condition.
I think, if it matters ' at all,
that certain nutritional defic
it..,.;,.,, mQw fntrlhiit- trv if therv
do not cause Ichthyosis, namerj ,
vitamin A and vitamin D (the
vitamins in fish liver oil) antl
iodine. And so, if I had Ichthyo
sis in any degree I'd see to it that
my daily intake ol A. u ana
iodin were optimal that is, at
least two or three! times what
nutrition authorities consider
essential to prevent deficiency
manifestations.
QUESTIONS A, ANSWERS
BUckheadi and Pimples
nv fnurtpn vear old son if very
unhappv. He iayi the glrli don't love
him with pimples. (Mrs. P. L.
Aniwe r Send stamped, self-addressed
envelope for pamphlet on
ACNE. That's the name for excessive
ly oily skin, blackheads and pimples.
The condition Is more or less normal
In the "teens. Your son Is embarrass
ed, of course, but he suffers much less
In that way man a gin ooe, om i
have great sympathy for youngsters
with acne It made m unhappy
when I was tnat age.
ruiny Lucr
i wnrv In a credit office
where we receive hundreds of cash
payments daily, from customers wno
have sores and are filthy ... I have
to handle the casti and their credit
cards . . . constantly worrying about
catrhlng some dread . . . (A. J.)
Answer Don't be silly. Ordinary
soap and water hand washing from
time to time, ana care anoui mckhik
the finger or touching hand to mouth
or nose while at work, is ample pro
tection against catching any known
disease by handling filthy lucre. You
sav other women work'.ng alongside
you laugh at your worry because they
Review of Wilson Case
Denied by Hgh Court
Washington (UP) The Su
preme Court has refused for the
second time to relew the convic
tion of Turman and Vtah Wilson,
under death senteice for the kid-nap-murder
of Jo inn Dewey.
The court first rejected their
appeal on Oct. 15, 1951. Defense
counsel later sought habeas cor
pus writs in both sate and fed
eral courts. Monday's action, in
the form of a briel crder, was
on their petition.
The men are in the Sate peni
tentiary at Wlla Walla inder sen
tence to hang. .
T
do not know I'd Join In tielr laugh
ter. If I were there.
National Newspaper aytdlcate,
Chicato 6. llllnila
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE A"'w,r "
ACROSS
I Cut timber
pl)
I Evil
Plumlike
fruit
1! Wlnge
U Hall!
li Roman
garment
IS Turn about
(colloq.)
It Stllch
17 Employe
18 Sunburn
19 Atmocphere
20 Put In
23 Sin
'5-NJto lace
36 ShVa record
3KWrgol
39 Late maaa
ol arth
42-Dat
45 Wqthleae
leatng
4-Anr
49 Transaction
50 Win cup
51 Bad
52 Glrli name
63 PreoSus atone
54 Rnrieje
65 Perna
55 VlpM
21 Browning
2 Festive
2ft Place
27 Headgear
30 Vigor
57 Merriont
DO
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BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY jAITH '. '
ICUSV NO ' I I YCftE TH' G000EST SPORT flW, I I ( DURN SNUFFV'S HIDE!!
mhwTt I CAIT rHIMk" 1 KN0W- MAYOR B0RLOW--) ( SHUX! V TOLD ME SUT wuz
BUZ SAWYER Ti " '. " '
I STRANGSl MRS.BAUANTINS W WOB.BVY YOU M IEANWHIIE: " ANY 1 1" NOT WACTIY. 8UT IVE WAITEP "V DESPERATE,
MASNT fEEN IN SINCE JjJCARg I HER Ofj hJXP(KlHal) 'VM AT H0V? AND I.WI BKOKt HEY? OKAY,
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BLONWE
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I PROMISED MY DEAR OLD THET HB'S TH' FCOD. T UM-H'tES.'f AH'LL GIT FLOWERS .7 ) I'M LEAVING. NOW, IF V UNTIL THEY )
MUDDER I'D KISS VOL) GOOCW SHOWS , ItHAR ANY- j-T SOME FLOWERS AH'LL DO ANYTHINfl. J THESE SPECIALLY o STOP
NIGHT TOR HER -AN' I f ID' IS TWG ELSE J . T' HELO DAISY S pp.E.PAREJ FLOWERS TICKIMQ?-
NEVER BREAKS NO GOOD YOMEEDS T . I MAES CAREER.'.'' J AREN'T CALLED TOR S OKAY, -
PROMISE TO HER.rT V BOV J aWSL - IN IS MINUTES -DOUSt ) BOSS f
. i li " ??- I v Hv.' VI T 'EM IN WATER-UMriL S r-
nil l ill I SOMEONE? V JGSV 1 THEY STOP TICKING.? IrAWi
fliX-tJ J ATTH'DOOR- jj "
TO GET THOSE
CHILDREN
STARTED
THEie HOMEWORK
EVERY EVENING
MUTT nd JEFF
VESTERPAV,
AS FATE WOULD
HAVE IT, - A
FLOWERPOT
HIT JEFF ON
THE HEAD. HE
SEEMS TO BE
EVEN MOOE KH
A DA2E THAN
USUAL ...
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ffwo Persons Killed
In Oregon Accidents
By UNITED PRESS
Two persons, including a one
time western movie actor, died
in Oregon traffic accidents dur
ing the weekend.
Julius Quinton Fowler, 54,
was killed when the car in which
he was riding crashed into a
parked truck-anj-trailer at Wor
den, Ore., just north of the Cali
fornia border - early Sunday.
Newspaper clippings among
Fowler's effects showed he had
played in western films under
the name of Gene Howard.
Jack Elwood Murry, 6, of
Portland, was killed 10 miles
west of The Dalles Saturday
when his car careened against
a rock wall.
1 Long, heavy
glove
"4 Observe
6 Foundation
6 Avoids
7 Condensed
moisture
S Incited to
action
I 'amase
10 S-shaped,
moltjin,;
11 lJlrection
10 Cooled lava
20 Preposition
22 Paddle
23 Comparative
ending
24 Obtain
25 Ci'liwtfoq .
of facts
27 Revelry
28 Consumed ,
29 Footlike part I
31 Ruddiness
32 Pronoun
34 Burma
tribesman
37 Dwarfs
39 Burrowing
animals
Walk heavily
41 Near
..42 Hehrew month
3 City in Nevada
47 Ceremony "
4S Otherwise
60 Mohammedan
name
51 Unit of work
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SummrfMss) Sun,
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PRINTED HER lif-PAfiE
PAPER IN 3 DWS VMHeM
Her printers Took K
CHrisTMAs HoUPrVY session,
leaving Her without
ASSISIJiNCE
A UNION CARD WAS
ISSUED T0"ELEC-1RA," AN ESL, '
"SO IT COULD URN on -me
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