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KYJC 1230 ke KMED 1440 ks KW1N 1400 ka
4 00 Fun Factorv- Doctor's Wife No Soap Music
- 4 15 Fun Factory Vincent Lopez No Soap Music
4:30 Big Jon St Sparkle" Public Affain No Soap Music
4:45 Mark Trail s!1ILmr!?n, No Soap Music
5 00 Sports Parade 5 o'clock Headlines Got A Date
513 Elmer Davla Kaltenborn' Three-Quarter Time
8:30 Drive-In Quiz Kiddle Hit Parade Sports Round-up
5:45 Memory Favorites Elmer Peterson Rich, Graham & News
8:00 the Lone Ranjier" Bill Stern Walter Houston
6:15 The Lone Ranger KMED Commentary Walter Houston
6:30 Postmark, U S A Ciico Kid Musical Mailbox
' 6:45 Postmark. U.S.A. h Cisco Kid Muiical Mailbox
"7:00 The Top Guy' H'wd Theatre of StarsOnon Wellea
7:15 The Top Guy H'wd Theatre of Stars Orson Welles
7:30 Mr. President Rob't MontRomery Valley News
7:45 Mr. President Meredith Wilson Lean Back St LUten
8:00 Crossfire One Man's Family Robert Montgomery
8:15 Crossfire News of the World The Three Suns
8:30 -On the Town" Grent Gildersleeve Dick Haymes
8:43 "On the Town" Great Gildersleeve News
-8:00 Rogue Valley Ballroom Crouch o Marx It's Time To" Datlce
0:15 Rogue Valley Ballroom Groucho Marx It's Time To Dance
9:30 Sports Report' The Big Story It s Time To Dance
9:45 Take to the Air The Big Story BelweenThe Linei
J 0:00 Opera Album Richfield Reporter KWIN Carousel
10:15 Opera Album Heidelberg Harmonalres KWIN Carousel
30:30 "Laura" Music You Want KWIN Carousel
10:45 "Laura" Music it News Carousel St News
3 1 :00 Platter Party Melodies That Endurn Sign-Off
3 1 :15 Platter Party Melodies That Endure
31:30 Platter Party Tex Wllliami-
31:45 Platter Party Lyman's Orch. St News
32:00 Sign Off Sign-Off '
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Monkey
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Country
News
6:15 Martin Argonsky
11:30 Bob Garred
6:45 Concert, S porta, News
7 :00 Break f n a t C 1 u b
7:15 Breakfast Club
7:30 nrnlffB.t rtnh
Rural Party Line
Clock Watcher
Clock Watcher
Music St News
7:45 Breakfast Club
8:00 Victor H. Lindlahr
Voices of 2-4000
Voices of 2-4000
Music of Manhattan
Church In Wild wood
8:15 Chet Huntley'
8:30 Break the Bank
8:45 Break the Bank
9:00 Jack Berch Show
9:15 Big "Y" Relay Quia
9:30 My True Story
0:45 My True Story
30:00 Whispering Streets
30:15 Against the Storm'
10:30 When a Girl Marries
10:45 Paul Harvey
Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle
Neighbor Lady
Mid -Morning News
Festival
boo &
Strike
Strike
11:00 Welcome Wagon
31:15 Trading Post
31:30 Lucky U Ranch
3 1 :45 Lucky U Ranch-
News St Reviews
Dr. Crane
Swap St Sell
One Night Stand
12:00 Weather A Mnrlrota
News St Weather
Road of Life .
Pepper Young
12:15 Oregon Finance Newe
32:30 "Scramble r.nmhl"
32:45 Your County Agent
Right to
1 :00 Lone Journey
Backstaae
i:i3 Tea maione
1:30 Mary Merlin'
1:45 Evelyn Winters
Stella Dallas
Young Wldder Brown
Woman In My House
2:00 Strictly
2:15 Strictly
for the Ladies
for the Ladles
Just Plain
Front Paw Terrell
Life Can Be Beautiful-
:ju utrictiy
2:45 Strictly
for the Ladies
for the Ladles
News
3:00 Strictly
3:15 Strlctlv
for the Ladles
for the Ladlee
Welcome
Welcome
Dr. Paul
3:30 Mary M.
3:45 Mary M.
McBride
McBride
Dial Dave
4:00 Space Cadet
Doctor's
4:15 Space Cadet
4:30 Big Jon & Sparkle
4:45 Mark Trail
Vincent Lopes
Serenade Jn Blu
Singing Americana
8:00 Sports Parade
8:15 Elmer Davis
8:30 Drive-In Quia
8:45 Lullaby Time
8 o'Clock Headlines
What Are You Doing
Kiddle Hit Parade
Elmer Paterson
8:00 Silver Eagle
6:15 Silver Eagle
8:30 Defense Attorney
6:45 Defense Attorney
7:00 Amateur Hour
7:15 Amateur Hour
7:30 Amateur Hour
7:45 I Covered the Story
8:00 Cafe Istanbul
8:15 Cafe Istanbul
8:30 "On the Town'
8:45 "On the Town"
9 ;00 ABC Late News'
9:15 Polio Precautions
9:30 Sports Report"
9:45 Les Brown Show
10:00 Campf ire Serenade
10:13 Campfire Serenade
30:30 "Laura'1
30:45 "Laura"
Bill Stern
KMED Commentary
Holland Calling
Mayor FJynn
Your Hit
Your Hit
t-owa i
One Man's Family
Newe of the World
Box 13
Box 13
Dragnet
Dragnet
Mr. Keene
Mr. Keene
Richfield Reporter
Novatlme Trio
Music You Want
Music St News'
11
1:00 Platter Party
1:15 Platter Partv
Melodies
Melodies
Blltmore
31
31:30 Platter Party
Biitmore
12:00 Sign Off Sign Off
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As We Lire
SECRETARY SHOULD
WALK OUT ON
BELLIGERENT EMPLOYERS
No worker should tolerate bad
working conditions. This holds
true not only for poor lighting,
ventilation, and Inadequate
equipment but also for the emo
tional atmosphere in which the
person works. That is why this
young woman should demand
better working conditions.
(Q) "I work as a sacratary
for thraa man. ona of whom Is
arcastlc and diiagraeabla.
Thay have tarrllic battlas
which really don't amount to
anything but I am In tha mid
dle of It all tha time. This con
stant friction caused ma to
suffer a nervous collapse sev
eral years ago but I am much
batter now. This is a good po
sition and I've held It for IS
years. How can I overcome
this terrific nervous tension?"
(A) You should lay down the
law to your employers and tell
them you cannot and will not
work in a
place where
there are con
stant battles
going on. If
they want to
keep you, they
will have to
lfk. I Rive you a
FV.-J I better working
r " I atmosphere
r. u i w ,nan the one
Dr. Hurloek cxis(s now. !
Secretaries are scarce these
days. Your employers will not
want to lose you as you probably !
know almost as much as they do!
about the business: It takes a1
long time to break in a new sec-
retary, once one is found, and
it might take 15 years before i
she knew as murh about the
business as you do. They know!
that too.
r n i .Tf t
opisa. 9 COLON and STOMACH
$ PILES (Hemorrhoid!)
AIIMfNIS
Tillies' WltMMt Niipllil Operitlei
FBtl Dwrlsllo Insist
" Wills M Call
C.'.Dsoft.M.D
IIS) lfl
THE DEAN CLINIC
Ootn 10 until S Monday Htru(h FrirJai.
Until 6 p.m. Mendar, Wjdn.dr Piiday
CMrepfodit fhyiieiont ... In tur '3rd ',
3016 NORTH! A3? I A NOT tOUUVAID
Ultphwn CAtt 3911 Portend 14, Of.
MAIL TRIBUNE
to make such changes ji are supplied
Shines
Shines
Music Time
1400 Coral
1400 Coral
.1400 Coral
News
Get Up A: Go
Get Up & Go
Haven of Rest (MBS)
Haven of Rest (MBS)
News
Morning Devotions
Chapel By Rond
Morning Special
""New At Parkview
Music Box
Music Box
Better JBuys
"shop On Main St.
Shop On Main St.
Musical Appetizer
Musical Appetizer
News
No Soap Music
No Soap Music
No Soa p M u sic
No SoaD Music
of Waltzea"
Ray
It Rich"
It Rich
Happlneee
Wife
No Soap Music
No Soap Musio
No Soap Music
Bill
No Soap Music
No Soap Musie
No Soap Musie
News
No Soap Muslo
No Soap Musio
No Soap Musio
JNoS oap M uslc
No Soap Music
No Soap Musio
No Soap Muslo
No Soap Music
TraTClere
Travelers
Garroway
Wifa
Got A Date
ThreeQuarter Time .
Sports Round-up
Rich. Graham & News
Lanny Ross
Lanny Ross
Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox
Musical Mailbox'
Parade
Parade
Musical Mailbox
Montgomery At Trafflo Valley News
nil tie xou
Lean Back Ac Listen
Concert Miniature
S. O. C. Program
Dick Haymes
News
It's Time To Dance
It's Time To Dance
It's Time To Dance
BetweenThe Lines
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
Carousel At News
"Slgn-Off
That Endure
That Endure
Hotel Orch.
Ac News'
, ly ILIZABITH HURLOCK, PH.D.
If they do not take you at your
word, put on your hat and coal
the next time a battle starts and
walk right out of the office, even
if. you are in the middle of writ
ing a letter. And, don't come
back until they call up to find
out where you are and give you
their solemn promise it won't
happen again.
Oat Another Job
You may have to take such
drastic measures several times
before you will bring these men
to their senses. Or, if they simply
won't reform, then get another
Job. After IS years of experience
In one office, I can assure you
that you can walk Into another
Job as good if not belter than the
one you now have within a week.
No worker need ruin her
health and disposition for the
sake of a Job. If you do efficient
work, as you are paid to do, that
Is all they can expect of you. A
nervous breakdown Is too hiRh
a price to pay for any job. Don't
pay it.
If you have a problem about
family or friend, ask Dr. Hurloek
to htlp you. Writ In cara of this
newspaper.
Copyright 1052,
General Features Corp.)
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DID "OULtWB ISUee. , SO HAVE TMe " OF POPt.e WHOUE iMCJslCY BY NOf I .
1950 PONTIAC 8 2-Dr. Sdn. R.H. Hydro. $1895
1950 MERCURY Club Cpe. R.H. Ovdr. 1795
1948 OLDS 98 4-Dr. Sedan R.H. Hydro. 1395
1948 BUICK Super 4-Door Sedan R.H. 1295
1947 FRAZER M'hattan Sdn. R.H. Ovdr, 795
OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.
i vn v i ar f iTfir
f $S
Wednetday, Jun 18. 1932
Your Health and Its Care
i DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Rfadars should addfaas inqulrlaa tat William Brady.
J6J II Camilla. Btverl Mills. CaL
SO YOUR NERVES
In an earlier talk in this ser
ies on calcium the conductor of
this column, who, I assure you,
.j is the same old
so-and-so who
has so long
readers names,
and not a
ghost writer
(Just between
ourselves the
poor geek is on
probation for
30 days)
mentioned the
Di, Brady
physiological functions of cal
cium, one of which is regulation
of excitability of nerve fibre
and nerve centers, Just "nerves"
to you, period.
That may account for the hap
py effect so many sufferers
from nocturnal leg cramps have
experienced when they booped
(poker term, meaning raised)
their daily Intake of Ca and D,
as directed in the pamphlet
Adult Tetany and Growing
Pains, available on written re
quest if you provide stamped,
self-addressed envelope.
For years I have advised hoop
ing the Ca and D intake regard
less of any treatment the victim
may otherwise take, for periodic
sick headache (migraine) and
for recurring or frequent so
called "nervous headache" or
"neuralgia."
Perhaps I should acknowledge
that I have been impressed with
the value of Ca and D, not as a
headache remedy but as a nutri
tional supplement to prevent or
correct the condition responsible
for the headache, largely by the
reports of readers who have
adopted the suggestion in their
way of life. I have had only a
few opportunities to observe the
experiment in person.
If you would like more detail
ed information about this, send
me a stamped, self-addressed en
velope and ask In writing for
pamphlet Why Have Headache?
If you give your address as
"City" or "local" or' omit the
name of your state or province
you won't be hearing from me
In which case you may file a vig
orous protest with the editor or
publisher.
In the event that you decide
to try the daily ration of Ca and
D I suggest for migraine or neur
algic headache, I beg that you
heed this caution: Don't. It isn't
medicine. It's food or a food ac
cessory something everybody
needs every day. Please don't
fool with it for a week or two
and then discontinue because
you fail to experience any relief.
Don't deceive yourself until
you have taken your daily ra
tion of calcium and vitamin D
in one form or another faithfully
for at least three months you
haven't tried It, you have just
trifled with it.
It may well be this mild seda
tive or rather steadying effect on
the nerve centres that accounts
for the moderation or relief of
hot flashes which many women
report they have experienced.
And for the help increased in
take of calcium and D gives chi'
drcn who are trying to get over
the bed-wetting habit.
Once there was a popular nos
trum which, according to the
testimonials of college profes
sors, clergymen, attorneys and
maybe a physician or two, had
great restorative value for vic
tims of nervous exhaustion or
nervous breakdown. It consisted
virtually of dried cottage cheese.
Cottage cheese is a good source
of calcium, and I sometimes
wonder whether the calcium
content accounted for the bene
fits attributed to the stuff
by gullible customer.
Ql'KSTlONS A ANSWERS
(Tamils In I.fis
I owr you a report on the wonder
ful relief my husband got noon after
he ht'Kan Inking ralcUun and D for
the Intensely painful cramps In his
leg which he suffered several nights
In the week Formerly he laushed at
nie for my faith tn your advice, but
now when 1 mention Dr. Brady he
says a fervent "Ainenl" iMrs. G. C.t
Answer Thank you. Ma'am. Any
ISPs
EDGERTOIJ nOTOR f O
-415 S? RIVERSIDE MEDFORD. OREGON tfW 2-6200.
ARE EXCITABLE?
reader who suffers from cramps In
legs or feet, or In arms or wrists, oc
curring unusually In the night, may
have the pamphlet ADULT TETANY
AND GROWING PAINS, which tells
how to prevent the cramps. Ask for It
In writing ino clipping, please i and
Inclose stamped. self-acdressed en
velope. Anybody Care to Slap My Ears
Back?
You have a nerve calling the man 74
years old who touches the floor fifty
times without bending kneea a liar.
You should be called a phony, tf you
can't do the same thing. 1 am 74 and
1 equal that routine besides other ex
ercises. You can publish this if you
have the courage. (J. D.I
Answer In view of the fact that
you are 1000 miles away I'll say you
are. well, not another but you take
things too seriously. Probably many
other readers who would ordinarily
pass over the Hem without particular
interest were prompted to try it them
selves Just to see If THEY can do it.
That's the reason I called the man
"a liar no offense Intended."
National Newspaper Syndicate,
Chicago 6. Illinois
Attendance Urged
At Friday Hearing
For Fire District
All persons interested in the
formation of the Medford rural
fire district are urged to attend
the public hearing on the pro
posed boundaries of the district
set for this Friday, June 20, at
2 p.m. in the county court room,
according to Mrs. F. W. Fogel
quist, 1863 Crater Lake avenue,
Medford.
She especially urged to attend
those people living adjacent to
the boundaries of the proposed
district who wish to have their
property included. A petition
having signatures of 50 per cent
of the legal property owners of
the adjacent area must be sub
mitted to the county court either
prior to the hearing, or after dis
trict is formed.
Property adjacent to the Med
ford district Includes the follow
ing: the east side of the Foot
hills road; north side of Hillcrest
road; south side of Cherry lane;
east side of North Phoenix road;
north side of Coal Mine road;
east side of Graffis road; south
side of Campbell road; south
side of Carpenter Hill road; west
side of Pioneer road; west side of
Griffin creek road; southwest
side of South Stage road; west
side of Arnold lane; and the
properties bordering on Winema
way and Vashti way.
MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
SOCIETY NOTE
We are pleased to an
nounce that Frank Hull
(Who has been a bache
lor since birth) will be
married on Sunday.
This announcement will
come as quite a surprise
to many, including Frank
Hull.
'Little Daisy
Jjju.
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For Your Convenienc.
Printing, Radar Jobs
Told by Commission
Applications for plate print
ers for duty in the Bureau of
Engraving and Printing in Wash
ington, D.C., and for radio-wire-radar
instructors at the Signal
school at Ft. Monmouth, N.J., are
being called for by the U. S.
Civil Service commission.
The average pay for plate
printers is $26.94 per day. In
structors are paid for $3,175 to
$5,060 a year.
Applications and further In
formation may be obtained from
H. S. Walker, Medford Post Of
fice, civil service regional offic
es, or the U. S. Civil Service
Commission, Washington 25,
DC.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 Small ruj
4 Wearies
9 Win cup
12 Atmoipber
1 a Angry
14Tennfs trok
15 Cyprlnoid flh
16 Stared
open-mouthed
17 Pigeon pea
IS Leather thong
20 Ducklike bird
22 Location
24 Prophet
25 Thrust out
the lips
27parcel of land
29 Arabian princ
32 Swlflg river
33 la borne
35 Fruit drink
S6 Revolver)
beforehand
29 Conjunction
4i ynlt
41 Cnnaura
42 While
43 Matur
44 Thick, black
subslanr
46 Burmes
lemon
4 Kntlre range
l2 Native metal
65 Man'.
nlcknam .
M Puff up
FT-:iirk beetl
68 Aeriform
fluid
HA Sword
60 Female aheep
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assistant
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gittin' run outa towh I K I l IfBUT A ABANDONED I
BYTH'BOARDO'HEALTH.' ; I V HENHOUSE.'.' . IT? TOOUR. -"
NOW. LETS SEE-)
WHE(?E CIO llV?
I PUT MY -o
PIPE ? fL
J' eECSEVp0LITIClANl (H(0HEM?CBRTMi ( THEN I'M (
kinds of scsljjjd c?lL. fPK imqtrn M TTSts
First Contestant In 1952 Grass Man Competition Told
- Ben Day, Sams Valley, is the
first contestant to enter the
"Crass Man of the Year" contest,
according to County Agent W.
B. Tucker.
The Jackson County Stock
men's association is again spon
soring the contest here and de
sires at least one entry from each
community.
Types of Progress
Any farmer or stockman of
the county who has made pro
gress in developing grass crops,
controlled erosion, improved the
productive capacity of the soil,
developed irrigation or improv
ed drainage ,and can show econ
omic utilization of such develop-
Answer to Yaitcrday's Puixl
5 Value highly
4 Compact
6 Man's nam
6 Knock
7 French for
"summer"
8 Grasslike herb
9 Town official
10 Biblical
country
11 Competent
19 Pose for
portrait
21 Female ruff
23 Choice part
24 Cubic measure
25 One of the
lower clergy
26 Paddles
2S Type of
poem
30 Mental Image
31 Com mu n lata
33 Backs out
(slang)
34 Superficial
knowledg
37 Canine
38 Negrito
43 The sweetaop
45 Waa borne
46 Scold
constantly
47 Arabian
garment
4ftWing
50 Queen of
fairies
Bl Southwestern
Indian
S3 Tier
64 Befor
SMITH
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OlN I AL E CI BEET
cp T IgttF &g5 P A
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VS-5NORT?y rNMFFV 0 FEEL A HEAP ' ALL 6V HISSE'F 1! 1
L kaFEO IF HE (Auz ALONG I I WHISSLED FEP. HIWTILL MZZ M
- WHEN WE COME FACE TO FACE V I'M BLUE IN TH' FACE Jld, ' SSSzLrm, 4
'r snorts .-Wr-- ZSm rwii
I PUT IT
SOME PLACE SO J
I'd BE SUPE TO fiiiA
FIND IT WHEN ) S,-S
r wanteoitj-- nt
ments, is eligible to enter the
contest.
The purpose of such a pro
gram, according to Tucker, is to
focus attention of the agricul
tural interests of the county to
the possibilities available to in
crease the economy through in
creased grass, more seed crops,
greater numbers of livestock and
To cleanse ten
der parte, ease
red. smarting
skin and quick
ly promote com
fort, depend on
D ETC I till I OINTMENT
niaailllUk
i Am SOAP
SmAHGEASnSEEMSwa
J WElNaTrlECONSIWJcTlOMOF Tfflii
I the mm yxA m wkdn v vla3
mrow in toteKni Men were kVOaiagl
n SUSPENDED OVER CUFFS Bf VVSSas-ISiZ
II To P0 THE B3CK PR1LUNS. JigrE-
IHC IKCI vC lVCK UEPV rKJIWC (3Ukn ! f
true.'.'-BUT JA DOQ PATCH
look at HAH-iWi.i;'
rw'witw.ff J ni it. it nr i nsicx.
'" (. LET ME ) n ( I CANT UEMEMBEf?)
7 THINK r rT-3 VJHEUE I PUT ITy
J j.Vj! '4 ;. ;5 L so i could be
n 7 Sucre and J Vs
rfik St i li
a more stable productive soil.
Last year's county "Grass
Man" contest was won by C C.
Hoover.
Dead line Sunday classifieds It at
Sr30 p.m. tor following day; 10 a m.
Monday for Monday; noon Saturday
for Sunday a.m.
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set A Total of loo 7
-Anewefkmomyil
an0 mf country ij orate ful
to the united states for its
cooperation in flghtinsthe
worst locust plague in a
century. your technicians,
Planes ano insecticides may
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AH'LL sweet-talk -em
outof it; HONEY, ft THASS
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