TWO MEDFORD (ORrOON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wsdntsday, May 1951
RADIO PROGRAMS-WEDNESDAY
Programt Itit4 bfw ara ractivtd from tha radio itationt and tfca Malt
Trlbuna aitumat no maoitifblllty axeapt (o maka tuch han ai art upplltd
KYJC 1IJ0 ke
KMED 1440 ke
KWIN 1400 ke
4:00 Fun Factory
4:15 Fun Factory
4:30 Big Jon it Sparklo
45Mflrk Trail'
5:00 SporU Parada
5;1 Elmer Davis
8:30 Drive-In Quit
g : 4 s Med. Sehooli Preient
6 :00 Tha Lone Banf ar
6:15 The Lone Ranger
0:30 Mystery Theatre
6:45 Myitery Theatre
Weak! & Orr lew
Kaltenborn
Kiddie Hit Parada
Elmer Peteraon
No Soap Mull a
No 8op Muiie
No Soap Muslo
No Soap Muile
Sporti Roundup
KMED Commentary
Cisco Kid
Clico Kid
" Dinner Newe
Got A Date
Three Quarter Tirna
SporU Round-up
7:00 The Top Guy
7:i ine iop uuy
7:30 Mr. President
7:45 Mr. President
H'wd Theatre of SUM Walter Houston
H'wd Theatre of Sura Walter Houston
Rob't Montgomery Musical Mailbox
Mtrcdith Wilson Mimical Mailbox
One Man's Family
News of the World
Great Gliderileeve
Great Glldarsleeve
8:00 Crossfire
6:15 Crossfire"
j:30 "On the Town"
6:45 "On the Town"
0:00 ABC Late News
9:15 Dream Harbor
9:30 SporU Report
9:45 Take to the Air
10:00 Opera Album
10:15 Opera Album
10:30 "Laura"
10:45' Laura"
1 1 ;00 Platter Party
11:15 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
13:00 Sign Off
Orson Wei lee
Orson Wellea
Valley News
Lean Back it Listen
Robert Montgomery
Frost. Warn & 1 luna
Pick Haymaa
News
It's Time TDanea
Croucho Marx"
Groucho Marx
Tha Big Story
The Big Story
Richfield Reoorter
Heidelberg Harmonaires It's Time To Dance
Music You Want It's Time To Danea
Muslc & News' Between The Llne
Melodies That Enduro KWIN Carousal
Melodies That Enduro KWIN Carousel
Giro's Tonight KWIN Carousel
Clro's & News' Carousal it News
Sign-Off Slm-Off
RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY
d:00 Farm News
8:15 Martin Argonaky"
6:30 Bob Garrad
j8:45 Concert and Sporta
7:00 Breakfast Club'
7:15 Breakfast Club
7:S0 Breakfast Club
JM5 Breakfast Club
8 :00 Victor H' Llndlahr
8:15 Chet Huntley'
6:30 Break tha Bank
8:45 Brea k tha Bank
9:00 Jflck'Berch Show
9:15 Big "Y" Relay Quia
9:30 My True Story
J:45 My True Story
ibToo Whlapeffng Streets
10:15 Against the Storm'
10:30 WaltiTima
10:45 Paul Harvey
Monkey Shi nee
Monkey Shlnea
Down to Earth
News
Rural Party Llna
Clock Watcher
Clock Watcher
MuaiOtV News
Voices of 2-4000 U66 Coral
Voices of 2-4000 1400 Coral
Music of Manhattan 1 400 Coral
Ortho Garden Guide News
F7lendshlpClrclo
Friendship Circle
Neighbor Lady
JVIid-Mornlng Newa
Festival of WalUes"
Bob & Ray
Strike It Rich
Strike 11 Rich
Newa ft) Review ""
Bob & Rav
Swap A Hmli
One Night Stand
11:00 Bulletin Board
11:15 Trading Post
1 1 :30 Lucky U Ranch
11 :45 Lucky U Ranch
12:00 Weather St Markets
13:15 Oregon Finance Newa
12:30 "Scramble Gamble"
13:45 Your County Agent
1 :0O Lone Journey
1:15 When a Girl Marrfeea
1:30 Mary Marlln
m1:45 Evelyn Winters
3:00 Betty Crocker'
2:15 Tune.up In Health
3:30 Strictly for the Ladleo
w 3:43 Strictly for the Ladlea
3:00 Strictly for the LadleP
3:13 strictly for the Ladlea
3:30 Mary M. McBride
. 3:45 Mery M- McBrlde
News St Weather
Road of Life
Pepper Voung
Right to Happiness
Backstage Wife
Stella Dallas
Young Wldder Brown No Soap Muaio
woman in my noma owp wui
Get Up & Go
Get Up it Go
Haven of Rest (MBS)
Haven of Rest (MBS)
News "
Morning Devotion
Chapel By Road
Morning Special
"New At Parkview
Music Box
Music Box
Better Buya
Shop On Main St.
Shop On Main St.
Musical Appetlier
MuslcarAppetiier
News
No Soap Musla
4:00 Space Cadet
4:10 Space Cadet
4:30 Big Jon It Sparkle
445 Mark Trail
6 :00 SportTPerada
8:15 Elmer Davis
8:30 Drive-In Quia
8:4 5L,uJIa ''J! 'J1 I1
"TTdo S II vef Ea g I e
0:15 Silver Eagle
6:30 Defense Attorney
6:43 De feme Attorney
Just Plain BID No Soap Muslo
Front Laae Farrall No Soeo Musla
Life Can Be Beautiful No Soap Music
News No Soap Muale
Welcome Travelera No Soap Muslo'
Welcome Travalara No Soap Muaia
Dr. Paul No Soap Musla
Dial Dave Garroway News
Doctor's Wife No Soap Music"
Vincent Lopei ' No Soap Music
High Schools No Soap Music
Hinging Americana No Soap Music
Weeks & Orr Newa No Soep Muslo
What Are You Dolus No Soap Music
Klddfa Hit Parada No Soap Muale
E'mr Peterson No Soap Muale
Sporta Round-Up Dinner Newa
KMED Commentary Got A Date
Tha Unexpected Three Quarter Time
Mayor Flynn Sport Round-up
"Your' Hit Parade1 Lanny Roes
Your Hit Parade Lanny Rosa
Montgomery it Traffic Musical Mailbox
Could This Be You Musical Mailbox
1:00 Amateur Hour
7:15 Amateur Hour
7:30 Amateur Hour
7:45 Amos Alonzo Stagg
8:00 Cafe laUnbul'
8:15 Cafe Istanbul
8:30 "On tha Town''
8:46 "On the Town"
:00 ABC Late News
One Man's Family Musical Mailbox
Newa of tha World Musical Mailbox
Box 13 Valley Newa
Box 13 Lean Backt at Listen
Concert Miniature
S. O. C. Program
Dick Haymes
News
Dragnet
Dragnet
Mr. Keene
Mr. Keene
9:18 Phoenix Festival
9:30 Sporta Report"
9:45 Les Brown Show
JoToO 101 Ranch Boya""
10:19101 Ranch Boys
10:30 "Laura"
30;45 "Laura"
1 1 :00 Platter Party
11:19 Platter Party
j 1 :30 Platter Party
J l :49 Platter Party
"12:00 Sign Off
ABC
Richfield Reporter It's Time To Danea
Novatima Trio It's Time To Danea
Musio You Want It's Time To Dance
Music it News Between Tha L4nee
"Melnditi that Endure KWIN Carousal
Melodies That Endure KWIN Carouse
Clro's Tonight KWIN Carousal
Clro's Si News Carousal A Newi
"TOnOft sign-Off "
Around Hollywood
Hollywood (U.R) Come
dian Frank Fontaine, the No. 1
papa of show business with eight
children, de
cided Wednes
day If the Hol
lywood birth
rate would go
up, the divorce
rate would
nosedive.
"Sure, stars
should have
more babies,"
said the round-
Aline Moibr faced hit of
nightclubs, television, radio and
pictures. "When you have a
large family, you don't think
bout yourself so much.
"It's catching. My agent saw
how hnppy I am, so he and his
wife had a bnby. Large families
have more love and affection."
Fontaine is only 32, but he
and his pretty wife eloped in
Boston when they both were 16.
Since then they've bought dia
pers for two girls and six boys.
The oldest, Frank Jr., is 14 and
the youngest, Alma, nine
months, still coos In her high
chair. "We Just like children." shrugs
the comedian. "I ufed to go on
nightclub tours for two months
and then I'd come home and the
next thing we knew another ba
by was on the way.
"We're lucky to be able to
support a large family."
When the eighth child was en
route, Fontaine didn't follow the
usual Hollywood custom of noti
fying his publicity man at 20th
Century-Fox studio. He figures
by now it Isn't news any more
Fontaine fans, however, eag
rly keep tabs on the population
of the Fontaine mansion.
"When I opened at Mocambo
y AUNI M0SIT
Unktsl Press Cermwi4rt
club last week there was I five
minute murmur. Everybody say
In', 'there's the guy with eight
kids'," he grinned.
"I let the public see the
youngsters once year. The five
oldest were on my TV show and
four will be on my radio show
next month."
The ten Fontaines all eat to
gether, with Papa cooking and
the oldest children washing the
dishes. Mrs. F., slim and dark
haired, Is looking for a maid but
"it's tough to find one" for that
size of brood. With four bath
rooms in the house, nobody has
to line up for the shower In the
morning.
No other luminary In show
business has challenged the Fon
taine record. Runners-up are
Maureen O'Sulllvan and direc
tor John Farrow with seven
mouths to feed. Robert Young
and Eddie Cantor trail with five
children apiece.
The Fontaines, though, are
giving the stork a rest.
"Eight's enough," said tha co
median. Mrs. Fontaine says she's Just
plain tired.
Your Health and Its Care
y DR. WILLIAM IRAOY, M.D.
Raadars should addrtli (nqglrltt Hi WillitM ',
26S II Camlna. Isvarla Hills. CaL
Signed letters, not more than
one page or 100 words long, per
taining to personal health and
hygiene, not to disease, diagnos-
v THE DECLINE OT
In a newspaper article by Jay
Smith, Dr. Alfred L. Burgdorf,
director of the U. S. Public
Health S e r
vlce, is quoted
as saying:
"C h 1 1 dren
should not
have their
tonsils taken
out In the sum
mer, as tonsil
1 e c t o m y ln
erf iiii a
child's chance
of contracting
mm
Dr. Brady
polio , . .
Now we know that tonsils are
one of our best defenses against
disease . , .
On the whole, tonsils should
be left In the throat . . . (End
of Quotation).
I, Brady, believe and advise
that children s tonsils should
not be removed, taken out, ex
tirpated, except in rare Instances
of malignancy.
It is my conviction that phys
icians, specialists or surgeons
who attempt to remove every
bit of tonsil tissue from the
throat betray their Ignorance of
pathology. I challenge them to
show scientifically that the pres
ence of tonsil PER SE is Inimi
cal to health
I tell you, doctors and folks,
the blah-blah of the ever-ready
operatbrs about the Importance
of "getting all of the tonsil"
may have been imposing fifty
years ago, but it is invalid to
day. The truth Is and I'll cite
the source of this statement if
any reputable physician asks
me, politely, to do so polite
ly, I say, for I find the ever
ready operators are less than
polite about this the truth is
that the examination of a thous
and tonsils removed by various
doctors showed in many in
stances pieces of throat muscle
Is or treatment, will be answer
ed by Dr. Brady if a stamped
self addressed envelope I s en
closed, etc.
TONSILLECTOMY
as well as tonsil tissue a very
good reason why one with sing
ing or speaking voice should not
he rushed into "havlni those
bad tonsils out" without even
considering conservative treat
ment diathermy, electro-co-
MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
Some tourist (obviously
so because he stopped for
a pedestrian at a cross
walk) asked us yesterday
about a place that sound
ed like "Greater Lake,"
Never having heard of
it, we sent him rushing
off to see Diamond Flynn
Lake, which we'd never
heard of either.
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agulatlon, X-ray or radon, or
Instantaneous tonsillectomy.
Let the ever-ready operators
squawk and sputter and vent
their spleen at me in the gossip
room at the hospital. I get a fine
chuckle out of the reports of
such sessions submitted by my
trlends.
. It must suffice to say that the
major operation (tonsillectomy)
has a high mortality rate. I beg
well-meaning readers NOT to
send me reports of the tragic
outcome of the operation. Such
reports sicken and demoralize
me especially when the victim
is a child so that I am unable
to think or write clearly the rest
of the day, and I can't shake off
the depression even on the bowl
ing green. What can I say that
will do anybody any good in
such circumstances?
In view of the waning popu
larity of tonsillectomy in the
past twenty years, I predict that
in another twenty years It will
have been become obsolete.
QUESTIONS ANSWERS
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May t have that pamphlet on piles?
I'm stupid, all right, but not stupid
enough to cail it any other name than
you slva it . . . (Mrs. H. E. M.)
Answer Not to loud I Never mind
now what I call It. The pile pamphlet
Is available to any reader who asks for
It and provides stamped, self-addressed
envelope. For tha next 24 days wa are
calling no names In thle column but
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dont deduce thet a ghost writer has
taken over. Every word of it is mine
and I'm Doc Brady from 'way back.
Obliteration of Varicose Veins
Doctor recommends injection treat
ment for my 31-year-old son's varicose
veins. The boy Is In college and plays
football . . . (Mrs. D. S.)
Answer In most eases it Is the beet
treatment Send stamped, self-addressed
envelope (or pamphlet VARICOSE
VEINS AND VARICOSE ULCER.
Young Folks and Old Folki
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