Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 09, 1952, Image 8

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    EIGHT MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Monday, Jun S, 1951
RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY
Prog rami ",ted below are rtcslvcd from tho radio stations n4 tfc Moil
Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make auch change as art avoalfetf
KYJC 1230 kc
KM ED 1440 kc
KWIN 1400 ke
:00 Fun Factory"
13 Fun Factory
:30 Big Jon & Sparkle
45 Mark Trail
Doctor's Wife
Vincent Lope
Consumer Tunes
Singing Americans
No SoapMusic
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
AO Sports Parade
15 Elmer Davis
30 Drive-in Quiz
45 Memory Favorites
Weeks & Orr News
H. V. Kaitenborn"
Voice of Firestone
Voice of Firestone
:00 Lone Ranger
:lfl Lone Ranger
:30 Henry J. Taylor
:45 Stewart Craig
Bill Stern
KMED Commentary
Cisco Kid
Cisco Kid
Got A Date
Three Quarter Time
Sports Round-Up
R ich. Graham it News
World Concert HaU . .
World Concert Hall
Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
:00 Elizabeth's Birthdoy
:15 Elizabeth's Birthday
:30 Time for Defense
:45 Time for Defense
Communist For FBI
Communist For FBI
Rob't Monteomery
' Dangerous Assignment
Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
Valley News
Lean Back 4c Listen
:00 Paul Whlteman Club
15 Paul Whlteman Club
30 "On the Town"
45 "On the Town''
One Man's Family
News of the World
Railroad Hour
Railroad Hour
Robert Montgomery
The Three Suns
Dick Haymea
News
00 ABC Late News
jS Talking It Over
30 As We See It
45Town HouseOrch.
Telephone Hour
Telephone Hour
Men Behind Melody
Men Behind Melody
:00 Fine Arts Quartet
15 Fine Arts Quartet
:30 "Laura"
:45 "Laura"
10
10
10
10
11
11
11
11
12:00 Sign Off
Richfield Reporter
Heidelberg Harmonalres
Music You Want
Music Be News
It's Time To Dance
It's Time To Dance
It's Time To Dance
Between The Lines
K WIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
irousei oc wews
:00 Platter Party
;15 Platter Party
:30 Platter Party
45 Platter Party
Melodies That Endure
Melodies That Endure
Biltmore Orch."
Blltmore Be News
Sign-Ofi
Sign-Off
RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY
:00 Farm News
:15 Martin Agronsky
:30 Bob Gorred
:4 5 Concert. Sports, News
"00 Breakfast Club
:15 Breakfast Club
:30 Breakfast Club
:45 Breakfast Club
Monkey Shinet
Monkey Shines
Down to Earth
Barnes News
Rural Party Lino
Clockwatcher
Clockwatcher
Music & News
1400 Coral
1400 Coral
1400 Coral
News
:00 Victor H. Llndlahr
:15 Chet Huntley
:30 Break the Bank
:43 Break the Bank
2-4(100
2-4000
Music of Manhattan
Church In Wildwood
Get Up Ac Go
Get Up Be Go
Haven of Reit (MBS)
Haven of Rest (MBS)
0 :00 Jack Berch Show
0:15 Big "Y" Relay Quiz
: Q:3rj My True Story
9 ;43 My True Story
10:00 Whispering Streets
10:15 Against the Storm
10:30 Waltz Time
10:45 Paul Harvey
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Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle
Neighbor Lady
Mid-Morning News
News
Morning Devotion
Chapel By Road
Morning Special
Festival or Waltzes
Inside Bob Be Ray
Striken Rich
Strike It Rich
1:00 Welcome Wagon
1:15 Tradlna Post
1:30 Lucky U Ranch
L :45 Lucky U Ranch
New At Parkview
Music Box
Music Box
Better Buys
News Be Reviews
Dr. Crane
Swap & Sell
One Night Stand
Shop On Main St. -Shop
On Main St.
Musical Appetizer
Musical Appetizer
12:00 Weather and Markets
12:15 Oregon Finance News
12:30 "Scramble Gamble"
12:45 Your County Agent
News 6t Weather
Road of Life
Pepper Young
Right to Happiness
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
no a oap music
1 :00 Lone Journey
1:15 When a Girl Marries
1 :3o Marv Marlln
1 :45 Evelyn Winters
Backstage Wife
Stella Dallas
Young Widde Brown
Woman In My House
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
No Soao Music
No Soap Music
2 no. Strictlv for Ladles
2:15 Strictly for the Ladles
2:30 Strictly for the Ladles
2 :45 Strictly for the Ladles
3
3:
3
Just Plain Bill'
Front Page FarreJ
Life Can Be Beautiful
News
No Soap Musio
No Soap Musle
Stars For Defense
News
00 Strictly for the Ladles Welcome Travelers No Soap Music
15 Strictly for the Ladles Welcome Travelers No Soap Music
30 Mary M. McBride' Dr. Paul No Soap Music
45 Mary M McBride D'a' Dave Garroway No Soap Music
00 SDace Cadet
;1S Space Cadet
: 30 Big Jon Bt Sparkle
:45 Mark Trail
Doctor's Wife
. Vincent Lopez
County Ext Agent
Singing Americans
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
No Soap Music '
No Soap Music
:00 Sports Parade
10 fiimer uavis
30 Drive-In Quiz
45 Memory Favorites
00 Silver Eagle
15 Silver Eagle"
an Newsstand Theatre
:4 5 Newsstand Theatre
00 Ho tef Edison Orch.
is Hotel Edison urcn.
30 "On the Town"
:45 "On the Town'
Got A Date
Three Quarter Tim)
Sports Round.Up
Rich. Graham at New
:00 Town Meeting oiAir
i Town meeting oi Air
30 Town Meeting of Air
:45 Erwin D. Canham"
5 O'clock Headlines
What Are You Doing
Kiddle Hit Parade
Elmer Peterson
Bill Stern Muiin tn Th. ai.
KMED Commentary Music In The Air
Fibber McGep & Molly Musical Mailbox
Fibber McGcp Bt Molly Musical Mailbox
Edd le Cantor Show . Musical Mailbox
Eddie Cantor Show Musical Mailbox
Rob't. Montgomery Valley News
Stan Kenton Concert Lean Back & Llatan
One Muni Fnmllv
News of the World
Cavalcade of America
Cavalcade of America
:00 ABC Late News
:15 Dream Harbor
:30 Amer. Medical Assn.
:45 Amer. Medical Assn.
Bob Hope
Bob Hope
B. Craig. Conf. Invest.
Concert Miniature
Sons of France
Dick Haymea
News
:00 Report lo the People'
:1 5 Remember
:30 "Laura"
45 "Laura"
It's Time To Dance
It's Time To Dance
B. Craig. Conf, Invest. Between The Lines
Richfield Reporter
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Music You Want
Music & News
:00 Platter Party
:15 Platter Party
:30 Plotter Party
natter Party
Melodies That Endure
Melodies That Endure
Biltmore Orch.
Biltmore it News
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
Carousel & New
Sign-Off
Sign-Off
NBC"
As We Live
WIDOW, 66, SHOULD MARRY
ONCE HER FAMILY CROWN
Should a widow consider her
children s feelings when she
thinks of remarriage? The an
swer depends largely on the age
of her children at that time.
The 56-year old widow who
wrote the following letter dis
turbed about her children's re
actions: (Q) "I have been keeping
company with a widower old
er than myself. He has two
married tone and a single
daughter who, through an ac
cident, gets mentally ill. I have
two married daughters. This
man has asked me to marry
him but I am afraid of the re
actions of the children of both
sides. Please tell me what you
think I should do."
(A) Go right ahead and mnrry
this man. Why should you face
a lonely old age when vou have
I found someono
congenial with
whom you can
spend the last
years of your
life? Your life
is your own
now to do with
as you please.
If your chil
dren and this
man's children
witrn tiHlnc.
or even teenagers, you should
consider their reactions before
making a final decision. Step
parents are often difficult to ad
Just to. A parent owes It to his
or her children to see that the
person who takes the place of
Di
Hurlock
Vacation Time
LOANS
Plin your vacation NOW. Wherever
you go, whatever you do, we ere pre.
partd to supply you with ample fundi
to meet all eipantei.
$300 en Furniture, up to 6500 or
Automobile. You may have 20 Me.
to repay.
SEI
American Finance
CORPORATION
Room 210-211 Leverette llda.
Phone 2-8866
license M-1A2 License S-281
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
the real parent will make a
happy home.
But as both your and this
man's children are now married
and In homes of their own, that
problem does not arise. The un
married daughter of the man
you are thinking of marrying
should welcome having a wom
an In the home to take care of
her when she is ill.
Before you marry this man.
call a conference of your dauKh
ters and their husbands. Tell
them you have been lonely and
that you have found someone
you love enough to marry. I am
sure that they will rejoice with
you if they are the right kind of
people. If they oppose your re
marriage, go ahead anyway and
let them feel as they wish about
the matter. Only selfishnen
could make them oppose your
decision.
Suggest to the man you are
planning to marry that he do the
same with his sons. Then, if all
turns out as well as I predict,
arrange to have a Joint family
gathering before you are mar
ried. This will gives both sides a
chance to become acquainted and
friendly before you take the
final step.
If you have a personal prob
lem, write Elisabeth Hurlock
In care of this newspaper.
(Copyright 1982,
General Features Corp.)
J P FAVORS ROMANCE
Lincoln, Neb. U.PJ Lincoln's
Justice of the peace says the bare
walls of a justice court make a
"cold atmosphere" for a mar
riage ceremony. "I don't know
why anyone would want to be
married by a Justice of the
peace." Justice Paul Haberlan
said. However, his records show
he has performed 463 marriage
ceremonies since 1942, when he
took office.
3
Marcus Morton was elected
governor of Massachusetts In
1839 by the margin of a tingle
voie. ,
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Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Readers should eddresa Inquiries to! William Brady,
26S El Camhra, Beverly Hills. Cal.
PHYSIOLOGICAL FUNCTIONS OF CALCIUM
A 11)1
Dr. Beady
Today, folks, it isn't just Doc
Brady having a pipe dream. It
is the real McCoy, stuff copied
right out of a
textbook,
without em
broidery. If
any medical
colleague bog
gles at any
thing in this
piece today the
doctor is not
making a mon
key of me, he
is vainly tut-tutting one of the
foremost authorities:
Functions of Calcium
(i) Essential for ossification of
bone.
(li) Regulates excitability of
nerve fibres and nerve centres.
(lii) Necessary for adequate con
traction of heart muscle.
(iv) Necessary for clotting of
blood and curdling of milk.
(v) Diminishes permeability of
' capillary endothelium.
(Applied Physiology, by Sam
son Wright, M.D., FRCP., Ox
ford University Press)
It Is well to remember, too,
that vitamin D aids calcium in
all of these functions. They click
together, where either one alone
might not be adequate.
Physiological chemists have
not yet determined precisely
how the calcium in food is con
verted Into bone, nerve, artery
and other tissues. But they know
that calcium in the bones exists
in two forms, namely, calcium
carbonate, and tri-calcium phos
phate. Calcium carbonate is
chemically identical with egg
shell, chalk, limestone and mar
ble. Tri-calcium phosphate is a
compound containing over twice
as much calcium and phosphor
us. Besides calcium and phos
phorus, other elements are pres
ent in bones, teeth, nerves and
other body tissues, notably mag
nesium and small quantities of
potassium, sodium, chlorine, flu
orine and iron.
Whether an optimal daily ra
tion (that is, two or three times
as much as nutrition authorities
consider necessary to prevent
manifestations of nutritional de
ficiency) of calcium and vita-
speeds or helps the knit
ting or healing of fractures Is a
moot question. Scientifically or
theoretically it should do so, and
in any case it can do no harm
to give the patient the benefit
of the doubt. In actual practice,
well, the old timers still in prac
tice were so reluctant to take up
the "vitamin fad" that this pru
ciple has been applied in prac
tice only in the past ten or fif
teen years not long enough to
warrant any conclusion as to its
efficacy.
Long bones (of thigh, leg,
arm and forearm) grow In length
at the junction of epiphyses (car
tilaginous ends near joints) and
diaphyses (shafts). It is my be
lief that an adequate dally ra
tion of calcium and vitamin D,
not for a few months but
throughout childhood and early
youth promotes growth in stat
ure. Mind, now, I can't prove
this and I can't even cite any
eminent medical authority to
corroborate my belief. But there
it is. Take It or leave it, but
don't try to argue the point with
me.
MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
EDITORIAL
CORRESPONDENCE .
(Wimer) We sat in a
teepee today and made
talk about world affairs
with old Chief Synthetic
Puss (Rayon in the face).
The Chief offered us a
Kaywoodie with a broken'
stem. We still don't know
if it was a pipe of peace
or a piece of pipe.
Little Daisy
QUESTION! ANSWERS
Bromldroils
My husband's feet sweat. If some
thing tan't done about it I'm afraid
. . . (Mrs. S. P.)
Answer Send 23c and stamped,
self -addressed envelope for booklet
CARE OF THE FEET. How to deal
with excessive sweating of feet or oth
er area of skin Is described in pamph
let on EXCESSIVE SWEATING,
available on written request (do not
use a clipping) if yon provide stamp
ed, self-addressed envelope.
Obliteration of Varicosities
A year ago had operation for vari
cose veins. It didn't help much. Leg
still painful and the veins seem as en
larged as before. Now the doctor ad
vises injection treatment . . .
(Mrs. M. A.)
Answer Send stamped, self-addressed
envelope for pamphlet on VARI
COSE VEINS AND VARICOSE UL
CER. Please do not use a clipping.
Warts
Manv small warts on sides of neck.
Doctor says they'll just leave some
day, but i v waited twenty years lor
that day. Friend advises use of min
eral oil . . . (Mrs. C. E. T.)
Answer Fresh castor oil. maybe,
but not mineral oil that is, a drop of
fresh castor oil on each wart once
daily. Other remedies are given in
booklet COSMETIC BLEMISHES, for
which send 2Se and stamped, self.,
addressed envelope. L
Natloiial Newipaper Syndicate A
Chicago 6, Illinois
Dead line Sunday Classifieds is at
noon Saturdays.
Fiery, Smarting Itch
of Common Skin Rashts
Don't stand such torment another hour!
Just smooth Resinol Ointment on your
irritated skin at once. See how quickly
its medically proven ingredients in lan
olin bring blissful, long-lasting relief.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Answer to Saturday's Puxzle
ACROSS
1 Go by
6 Openwork
fabric
9 Observe
12 Inactive
13 Sacred Image
14 Thick, black
substance
15 Skinned
17 Consecrated to
a rel i pious Ufa
19 Guido's blgb
note
20 Lance
21 Grotto
23 Golf mound
24 Money owed
27 Abova
28 Unusual
30 Expire
31 Brother of
Odin .
S3 Geo me trio '
curves
85 Symbol for
tantalum
88 Bitter vetch
38 A saint
39 Pastries
41 Halt
43 Before
44 Gaelic
45 Garment
47 Frozen water
48 Buy back
SO Certain
astrological
aspect (pi.)
52 Mature
." Siberian liver
86 Ireland
67 Bow
68 Supercilious -person
59 Command to
cat
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16 Babylonian
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13 Young boy
20 Scorchers
21 Inlets
22Avotd
23 Members of
a clan
25 Nips
26 Annoy
29 Spanish article
33 Parent
(colloq.)
84 Variety
87 Covered
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40 Peaceful
43 Prefix: before
46 Elongate
fishes
47 Prefix: not
48 Hastened
49 The self
50 Small flap
61 Period of time
62 Place
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CUSTOM KILLING, CUTTING
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Phone 2-6966
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