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    TWELVE MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
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KYJC 1230 ke
i 4:00 Fun Factory
4:15 Fun Factory
. 4:?0 Big Jon & Sparkie
I JL:4BT:Mar.k Trai1'
5:00 Sports Parad
f S:1S Elmer Davis
5:30 Drive-in Quiz
Doctor's Wife
Vincent Lopes
Public Affairs
Singing
S o'clock Headlines
Kaltenborn
Kiddie Hit Parade
Elmer Peterson
5:43 Community Club
6:00 The Lone Ranger
6:15 The Lone Ranger
6:30 Wm. R, Snyder
0:45 Wm, R. Snyder
Bill Stern
KMED Commentary
Cisco Kid
Cisco Kid
7:00 The Top Guy
7:H The Top Guy
7:30 Mr. President
7:45 Mr. President
S:00 Crossfire
8:15 Crossfire
8:30 "On the Town"
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0:00 ABC Late News
0:15 Dream Harbor
9:30 Sports Report
R:45 Take to the Air
10:00 Y Club Revue
10:15 Voice of the Army
10:30 Musical Moods
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fan
News
Great
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Croucho Marx
Groucho Marx
The Big Story
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Richfield
Heidelberg
Music You
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11:00 Platter Party
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11:30 Platter Party
11:3 Platter Party
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6:00 Farm News
6:15 Martin Argonsky
6:30 Bob Garred
6:45 Concei-t, Sports, Newa
7:00 Breakfast Club
7:15 Breakfast Club
7:30 Breakfast Club
7:45 Breakfast Club
Monkey Shines
Monkey Shines -Country
Music Time
News
Rural Party Line
Clockwatcher
Clockwatcher
Music & News
8:00 Victor H. Lindlahr"
8:15 Chet Huntley
8:30 Break the Bank
8:45 Break the Bank
9:00 Jack Berch Show
8:15 Big "Y" Relay Quia
Voices of 2-4000
Voices of 2-4000
Music of Manhattan
Church In Wildwood
Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle
Neighbor- Lady
Mid-Morning News
Festival of Waltzes
Bob St Ray
Strike It Rich
Strike It Rich
h:ou jviy j rue story
9j45 My True Story
10:00 Whispering Streets
10:15 Against the Storm
10:30 When a Girl Marriet
10:45 Paul Harvey
11:00 Welcome Wagon
11:13 Trading Post
News & Reviews
Dr. Crane "
Swap & Sell
One Night Stand
11:30 Lucky U Ranch
11:43 Lucky U Ranch-
12:00 Weather Markets
12:15 Oregon Finance Newa
12:30 "Scramble Gamble"
12:45 Your Cou n ty Agent
1 :00 Lone Journey
1:13 Ted Mfllone
1:30 Mary Marlln
1:43 Evelyn Winters'
News & Weather
Road of Life
Pepper Voung
Right to Hepplnasa .
Backstage Wife
Stella Dallas
Young Wldder Brown
Woman In My House
2.00 Strictly for the Ladles Just Plain
2:13 Strictly for the Ladlea Front Page Fa rrel I
2 :30 Strictly for the Ladle Life Can Bo Beautiful
2:45 Strictly for the Ladies Newa
3:00 Strictly for the Ladles Welcome
a na ainctiy tor the Ladies Welcome
a:ju iwary m. McHrlde" Dr. Paul
.345 Mary M. McBride Dial Dave
4:oo Space Cadet
Doctor's
4:15 Space Cadet
4 :30 Big Jon & Sparkle
4:43 Mark Trail
Vincent Lopez
Serenade In Blue
Singing Americans
5:00 Sports Parade
8:15 Elmer Davis
r:30 Drive-In Quia
:43 Lullaby Time
0 o'clock Headlines
What Are Vou Doing
Kiddle Hit Parade
Pi'' Peterson
6:00 Silver Eagle
fl:I3 Silver Eagle
6:30 Defense Attorney
6:45 Defense Attorney
BUI Stern T
KMED Commentary
Holland Calling
iwayur e
7:00 Amateur Hour
7:15 Amateur Hour
7:30 Amateur Hour
JT-45 I Covered the Story
"8:00 Cafe Istanbul
8:13 Cafe Istanbul
fl:30 "On the Town''
8:45 "On the Town"
One Man's Family
News of the World
Box 13
Box 13
0:00 Rogue Valley Ball room Dragnet
8:15 Rogue Valley Ballroom Dragnet
0:30 Sports Report Mr. Keene
0:45 Lcs Brown Show Mr. Keene
10:00 Campf ire Serenade
10:13 Campfire Serenade
10:30 Musical Moods
1043 Musical Moods
1 1 :00 Plntter Party "
11:13 Platter Parly
11:30 Platter Party
1 1 :d3 Plotter Party
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Richfield Reporter
Nova time Trio
Music You Want
Music & News ,
"Melodies That Endure
Melodies That Endure
Blltmore Hotel Orch.
Biltmore St News
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ABC
As We Live
When a woman haj to choose
between hurting her husband or
another man, there should be no
question in her mind as to which
one it will be. Her first allegi
ance Is always to her husband,
regardless of the conditions.
That Is the problem facing the
young wife who wrote:
"I have been marrUd for
flv yean and have a 2-yar-old
ion. Two yean ago, I found
that my huiband was having
an affair with my beit girl
friend to I left him. He then
Joined the service and went
oversea!. During this time, he
wrote me asking for another
chance. Finally I felt sorry for
him and said I would give him
another chance. Recently I met
omeone where I work and we
fell In love with each other.
He wanti me to divorce my
husband and marry him. I
want to marry him but I keep
telling him I can't find any
way to break my promise io
my husband. I know that one
of them will have to be hurt.
I don't know what to do go
to the one I love or go with
the one I premised. Please help
me."
I can't see that you have any
problem. You married a man
whom you loved and you and he
are the par
ents of a child
who needs
both of you.
You promised
your husband
that you
would give
him another
chance. So far.
you have not
been able to
fiillfill your
Dr. Huilock
promise because your husband Is
Wake Up
To More Comfort
Without Nagging B.ck.ch.
Nnninr barbae lit, ki of pp md ntrfy,
hr-(lHfheBrid dinlnr mar btrjut to alow
down of kidney function. Doctors aa? good
Kity function li vary Important to good
lialth. Whnamnvrydaycondilkin,auh '
a.i XreH and it ruin, causes thla important
Junction tilw di.wn.manyfolkiauffernaf.
inr rw.ckBch-fl miwrabtt. Minor blad
Hr irriint Ion due to cold or wrong djt may
f aitue gptt in up n if ht or f rxjutnt panag ,
Don t nt-gleet your kidneya If thn eondl.
1ton both r you. Try Pon'a Pilla-t mild
diuretic. Died uccrfully by tntlllona for
over ftO yra r h' amailng how many tlma
Ifwn a r v happy r-lif from th. diic,m.
frthlpthlftm1iMr.f kidney tubndnt.
tn fiuah out wut. Gat lAian'c filia today I
i
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from tha radio stations and the Mail
to make such changes as are supplied
KMED 1440 ke
KWIN 1400 kc
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No Soap Muaic
No Soap Muiic
No Soap Music
Americana
Got A Date
Three-Quarter Time
SporU Round-up
Rich. Graham & Newa
Walter Houston
Walter Houston
Listening Post
Listening Poet
H'wd Theatre of StarsOrson Wellea
H'wd Theatre of StarsOrson Welles
Rob't Montgomery Valley News
Meredith MB. son Lean Back & Listen
Fan
Robert Montgomery
The Three Suns
Dick Haymes
News
orld
GildeAleeve
Gildt&leeve
John T. Flynn
It's Time To Dance
It's Time To Dance
Between The Lines
Reporter
KWIN Carousel
Harmonaires KWIN Carousel
Want
KWIN Carousel
News
Carousel Sc News
Melodies That Endure Sign-Off
Melodies That Endure
Tex Williams
Lyman's Orch. 8c News
1400 Coral
1400 Coral
1400 Coral
News
Get Up & Go
Get Up Ac Go
Haven of Rest (MBS)
Haven of Rest' (MBS)
News
Morning Devotlona
Chapel By Road
Morning Special
"New At Parkview
Music Box
Music Box
Better Buya
Shop On Main St.
Shop On Main St.
Musical Appetizer
M us I cal Appetizer
News
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Bill
Travels
Travel d
Oarrogy
Wife -
Got A Date
Three-Quarter Time
Sports Round-up
Rich. Graham & News
Lanny Rosa
Lanny Ross
Listening Post
Listening Post
iynn
Your Hit Parade Listening Post
Your Hit Parade Listening Post
Montgomery & Traffic Valley News
Could This Be You Lean Back & Listen
Concert Miniature
S O. C. Program
Dick Haymes
News
John T. Flynn
It's Time To Dance
It's Time To Dance
Between The Lines
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
KWIN Carousel
Carousel & News
' Slgn-Off
LIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
overseas. 1
That, however, does not froc
you from your promise. When
ever he, comes back, even sev
eral years from now, you will
still be under obligntlon to give
him and your marriage another
try. .
When you told your husband
you would give him another
chance, are you sure It was not
because-you loved him, rather
than that you were sorry for
him? Regardless of your reason,
a promise Is a promise and vou
must keep it.
HavillK given your husband
this pre mise, you were wrong to
go out with another man. Sure
ly he knew that you were plan
ning to take your husband back.
It was, therefore, wrong of him
to ask you to marry him. And,
for this wrong, he is the one who
should be hurt.
If you have a problem about
family or friend, ask Dr. Hur
lock to help you. Write in care
of this newspaper.
The word "copper" comes
from "Cyprus," the Mediterran
ean Island where the Romans
obtained much of their copper.
MCOlt WuMElF DOWN TO
MOTOR CO.
A kid tqadc in cxjwvXE
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CAQ
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Rfc
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YOU
UiCD CAB- I'M SCK AND
1950 MERCURY Radio, heater, over- IT
drive. Excellent white sidewall tires. Many
other extras. Low mileage. Selling Price
f 175.
OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.
WzT edgerto;j ;
A4I5 S? RIVERSIDE MEDFORD. OPE(
Wednesday. June 25, 1 952
Your Health and lis Care
, By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Rsidort should ddreu inquiries to: William Brady,
265 II Camino, Beverly Hllli. CaL
BEWARE THE C
A favorite and probably sue-
cessful way to drum up more
business when attendance drops
below normal
is to publish
a r 1 1 c 1 e s in
medical maga
zines or near
medical publi
cations here
and there with
inter e st i n g
pictures of the
happy correc
tion of the di
agn o s 1 1 c or
Di. Brady
prognostic mistakes of ordinary
doctors by the clinic racketeers.
Such material makes good pick
ing for reviews in newspapers
and popular magazines and thus
shakes everybody s confidence
in the doctors around here 'and
brings a lot of new customers to
the "clinic."
Unfortunately a few reputable
institutions still retain the name
of "clinic" legitimately places
where non-pay patients are ex
amined .and treated In the pres
ence of medical students, usual
ly associated with medical
schools. This lends a certain air
of respectability to the device
used by gyp artists to lure gul
lible customers. Few persons vis-
576,510 Employed
Workers in State,
Census Discloses
Washington (U.R) The Bu
reau of the Census said Wednes
day employed workers In Ore
gon at the time of the 1950 cen
sus numbered D7b,oiu, an in
crease of 197,822 employed per
sons from the 1940 census fig
ures.
A break-down of the figures
showed there were 424,204 male
workers and 152,306 women
workers at the time of the 1950
census. Ten years earlier em
ployed males numbered 302,554
and employed women 88,244.
Manufacturing employed the
largest percentage of workers in
1950, with 130,609, compared
with 81,409 in 1940. Wholesale
and retail trade was the second
largest group with 118,388, com
pared with 73,814 in, 1940. Agri
culture, forestry and fisheries
furnished employment to 73, 05
in 1950, compared with 73,440 in
1940. Employment In construc
tion more than doubled in the
ten year period from 20,885 to
42,927;
Karnes Waives Hearing
On Charge of Murder
Salem (U.R) Albert William
Karnes, 24, confessed ex-slayer
of 82-year-old Mrs. Susan Litch
field in Salem June 7. was ar
raigned late Monday before Mar
ion County District Judge Val D.
Sloper.
Karnes waived preliminary
hearing and was bound over to
Marion county grand jury on a
first degree murder charge.
ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST
For less than 'i a tablet
Expert Watch Repairing
Reasonable Prices All Work Guaranteed
All Watches Electronically Timed!
INMAN JEWELRY CO.
229 EAST MAIN
Pine
AS TH tO-
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A&OMABLE
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MEDFORD. OREGON W 26209.
LINIC RACKET
it a latter-day "clinic" and get
away without paying many times
as much as an honest doctor
would charge.
An honest doctor, if you won
der what I mean, is one who
practices under his own name.
Today as in the past the prac
tice of medicine is a personal ser
vice. You may bet your sweet
life that you'll pay an exorbitant
price for it from the moment the
doctor begins to deputize part
ners, colleagues, assistants, tech
nicians, nurses, stenographers
and other clerks to take care of
you. But then, you Yankee Wise
acres like to be humbugged,
don't you?
The American Medical Aasso
ciation has sponsored and en
couraged the "clinic'' racket for
many years. At one time the or
ganization went overboard in the
effort to make the racket "ethi
cal." dropped the street ad
dress of some doctors in the Di
rectory and gave instead a
phony one such as "The Sque
dunk Clinic," but this practice
ceased after a newspaper quack
sarcasticated about it.
Many readers ask me to rec
ommend a hospital or a clinic
where they can get this or that
treatment at a reasonable price.
As already intimated, I know of
no such place. Oddly enough
these people who scorn to deal
with the "doctors around rjere"
complain most bitterly about the
high cost of medical care. They
should complain to the Ameri
can Medical Association which
by' fostering specialism and the
"clinic" racket, is largely to
blame for the commercialization
of American medicine.
Editor's Note: Dr. Brariy Is now
on a two-weeks vacation. Ques
tions and answers usually printed
hero will be resumed upon his re
turn.' MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
With a tongue in each
cheek, the Tourist Com
mittee has asked local
residents to please stop
shivering while giving di
rections to visitors.
While you're at it, you
had better stop wringing
your hat out while talking
to people who came here
to get away from Califor
nia rain.
Little Daisy
ff0
PHONE 2-2935
DOWN
For Your Convenient
599
MOTOR CO.
Davies Elected Head
Ashland Clarence Davies
Eagle Point, was elected prest
dent of the Medievalists, a study
Appropriation Urged
For Use in O&C Lands
Washington (U.R) A $2,750
000 appropriation lor access
roads in the "O.&C." grant lands
in Oregon was recommended
Tuesday by the Senate Appro
priations committee.
Sen. Carl Hayden, D-Ariz.,
said the money would be used to
remove timber blown down dur
ing a recent windstorm. The
downed timber is causing an
Insect) and disease problem on
forest lands, he said.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ACROSS
1 WLib mn
6 Pigpen
9 DiKTarit
12 Girl'sriame
13 Golf mound
14 Period of Urn
15 Htruck
16 Roomier -18
Apportion
again
20 English queen
21 Container
23 Crafty
24 Place for
worship
25 Death notice
27 Treatment
29 Scorched
31 continued
35 Genus of palms
S7-Wlld buffalo
38 Open space
in forest
41 Skill
43 Total
44 Unusual
45 Talks
47 Needle-shaped
49 Conductor's
stick
62 Fondle
63 Equality
64 Like sheep
55 Dutch town
66 Bitter vetch
67 Sped
DOWN
1 Female relative
(colloq.)
3 Limb
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'5 itt' -7
I5 3 w
i ib" ii
9 if 3' ii in
35 3
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m H8 49 SO Si
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5-5 5fr ,57
BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY
BUZ SAWYER
11 ABNER
BIONCNE
GEE VHZ.
ysN0RT"snoREis( let Me bolt plumb uvkrlrilL UVEREO L ( TH SHIF'LESS SKONK )
g
Uv? 'ON THIS SECOND FARM, I, . ,. 7 CUA t1 feTHEy CRAWL EVERVWHeRE
V V ADVANCE LIKE A, y A'.'ILV I PtfCji PB- ' M w
ITS Ar A.Af..?- JI WORK?- AH HAIKJT GOT TIME IawriGHT?- I YORE P-PORE TtHASS FINE"'. I Kvo' WOULD L DACV Y
2 U2Z Vf? T'WOR,- AW GOT WEN AH-tt WEAK LIX BiJrtoVjr WORK ME WOuIoNf Sa-
ABNIR-AN' V THET WORD TOO MANY THINGS ) LOOK FO' A WIFE WILL ) TOO LONO DEAR . vo'-klT. I set vJTCA.
sLr;y hSSBSs
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VOUR AUTOMOBILE
SQUEAKS, ELfvlOJ
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MUTT" and JEFF
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DIDNT KNOW )
Vtv VOU WAS 1 tr.rS.'
Of SOC Study Group
group at Southern Oregon col
lege, when the group .met on
Monday. Mrs. Nellie Young, Tal
ent, was named secretary.
On Thursday the club will vis
it the home of Mrs. Sam B. Mc
Nair, Ashland to observe her col
lection of historical material. Dr
Arthur S. Taylor, professor of so
cial science, is advisor to the 43
member group.
WINS ON TOSS
Freemont, Neb. (U.R) Ken
neth Kimble won a seat on the
Fremont city council through a
toss of a coin. Kimble, a Demo
crat, and R. C. Harriss, Republic
can incumbent, were tied with
253 votes each. Mayor Carl Ol
son tossed a coin.
Artswtr to Yesterday's Puxxls
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5E ASBlN 5 "U L N A R
nsHglEbjS :s 5 EE
3 A state
4 Heraldry
crafted
5 Sows
6 Rove freely
7 Fresh-water
duck
8 Japanese unit
of coinage
9 Mock altack
10 Place for
combat
11 More i
uncommon
17 Lead sulphide
1!) Escape
21 Genus of
cattle
22 .Man's
nickname
24 Mature
26 Merchant
28 Cognizant of
HO Before
2 Revere
8.1 Finish
34 Parent
(colloq.)
36 Frolics
38 Berrv
39 Intertwined
40 Rupfred
mountain crest
42 Small drum
45 TTeavenlv body
46 Species of
pepper
48 Simian
B0 Unit
61 Man's '
nickname
SMITH
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did voo just yen Boy i
FINISH f JUST PLAYED
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GOOD THING K ,
VOUR MOTHER ) VFH T--HAS
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rtrV" a TO XT?
If
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Toff Uraed To Give Up ti
rJoston am - me man
charge of raising Republican
campaign funds swung behind
i Dwlght D. Eisenhower as the
I party's presidential candidate
and has urged Sen. Robert A.
Taft to quit the fight and do
likewise.
Sinclair Weeks, Boston, chair-
man of the GOP national finance
committee, issued a statement
Monday night calling on Taft to
CHOKED.,:, GAS?
THANK HEAVENS I Moit attacks re Just acid
indigestion. When It strikes, take Bell-ans
tablets. They contain tha faxtest-actlng
medicines known to doctors for the relief ot
heartburn, gas and simitar distress, fte.
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OF MORE THAU 38 MASS PERHoiZ.
AND PRODUCES A "CUTTING WIND
which Move faster than
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it is capable dp slicins
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"perform a supreme act of self
denial which will electrify the
nation, instantly unite the party,
and guarantee victory, by com
ing out for JMsennower.
and other rectal disorders.
Colon and Stomach Ail- -menr.
Rupture (Hernia)
TREATED WITHOUT HOS
PITAl OPERATION.
Fnee Oeierlptlvi Booklet
Writ or Coll
CJ.Otan.M.O.
Our Foundtr
fflM-1948
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Until 8 p.m. Monday, Wadnc.doy and Fridoy, j
Chlroprottk Phyileioni ... In our i3rd year. ,
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