TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE
Wednesday, July 2. 1952
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4 00 Fun Factory Doctor'! Wife No Soap Music
4:13 Fun Factory Vincent Lopez No Soap Music
4:30 Big Jon Sparkle Public Affairs No Soap Music
4 AS Big Jon tc Sparkle Singing Americans No Soap Music
" 5 00 Sport Parade 5 o'clock Headlines Got A Date
5 13 Elmer Davis Kaltenborn Three-Quarter Time
5:30 Drive-In Quia Kiddie Hit Parade Sports Round-up
5:43 Footlight Favorites Elmer Peterson Rich. Graham Sc News
6 00 The Lone Ranger Bill Stern Walter Houston
6:13 The Lone Ranger KMED Commentary Walter Houston -6.30
Postmark. U.S.A. Cisco Kid Listening Post
6 :45 Postmark. U.S.A. Cisco Kid Listening Post
7 00 Valentino H'wd Theatre of Stars Orson Welles
7 !i 5 Valentino H'wd Theatre of ttanOrson Welles
7:30 Mr. President Rob t Montgomery Valley News
7:43 Mr. President Meredith Wilson Lean Back & Listen
o-oo crossfire One Man's Family Robert Montgomery
815 Crossfire News of the World The Three Suns
8 30 "On the Town" Great Gildersleeve Dick Haymes
8:45 "On the Town" Great Gildersleeve News
9:00 ABC Late News Groucho Marx John T. Flynn
9:13 Dream Harbor Groucho Marx" It's Time To Dance
9-30 Sports Report The Big Story It's Time To Dance
9:43 Take to the Air The Big Story Between The Lines
10:00 Y Club Revue Richfield Reporter KWIN Carousel
10:13 Voice of the Army Heidelberg Harmonaires KWIN Carousel
10:30 President Truman Music You Want KWIN Carousel
10:45 President Truman Music Sc News Carousel Sc News
11:00 Platter Party Melodies That Endure Sign-Off
11:15 Platter Party Melodies That Endure
11:30 Platter Party Tex Williams
1 1 :43 Platter Party Lyman's Orch. Sc News
12:00 Sign Off Sign-Ofi
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6:00 Yawn Patrol Monkey Shines
6:13 Yawn Patrol Monkey Shines
6:30 Bob Garred Country Music Time
6:45 Concert. Sports. News News
7:00 Martin Agronsky Rural Party Line 1400 Corral '
7:13 Breakfast Club Clockwatcher 1400 Corral
7:30 Breakfast Club Clockwatcher 1400 Corral
7:45 Breakfast Club Music Sc News News
8:00 Ronnie Kemper Voices of 2-4000 Get Up Sc Go
8:13 Chet Huntley Voices of 2-4000 Get Up & Go
8:30 Break the Bank Music of Manhattan Haven of Rest (MBS)
8:45 Break the Bank ' Church In Wildwood Haven of Rest (MBS)
9:00 Jack Berch Show ' Friendship Circle News
9:15 Big "Y" Relay Quia Friendship Circle Morning Devotions
9:30 My True Story Neighbor Lady Chapel By Road
9:43 My True Story Mid-Morning News Morning Special
10:00 Whispering Streets Festival of Waltzes New At Parkview
10:15 When a Girl Marries Bob Sc Ray Music Box
10:30 Lone Journey Strike It Rich Music Box
10:45 Paul Harvey Strike It Rich Better Buys
1 1 :00 Welcome Wagon News & Reviews Shop On Main St.
11:13 Trading Post Dr. Crane Shop On Main St
1 1 :30 Lucky U Ranch Swap & Sell Musical Appetizer
1 1 :45 Lucky U Ranch One Night Stand Musical Appetizer
12:00 Weather Sc Markets News Sc Weather News
12:13 Oregon Finance News Road of Life . No Soap Music
12:30 "Scramble Gamble" Pepper Young No Soap Music
12:45 Your County Agent Right to Happiness No Soap Music
1:00 Bill Ring Show Backstage Wife No Soap Music
1:15 Ted Malone Stella Dallas No Soap Music
1 :30 Mary M. McBride Young Widder Brown No Soap Music
1 :4a Mary M. McBride Woman In My House No Soap Music
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2:30 CalTinney Life Can Be Beautiful No Soap Music
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4:00 Fun Factory Doctor's Wife No Soap Music
4:13 Fun Factory Vincent Lopez No Soap Music
4 :30 Big Jon & Sparkle Serenade In Blue No Soap Music
4:45 Big Jon & Sparkle Singing Americans No Soap Music
5:00 Sports Parade 5 o'Clock Headlines Got A Date
5:15 Elmer Davis What Are You Doing Three-Quarter Time
5:30 Drive-In Quia Kiddie Hit Parade Sports Round-up
3:43 Lullaby Time El"r Peterson Rich. Graham & News
6:00 Silver Eagle Bill Stern Lanny Ross
6:15 Silver Eagle KMED Commentary Lanny Ross
6:30 Defense Attorney Holland Calling Listening Post
6:45 Defense Attorney Mayor Flynn Listening Post
7:00 Amateur Hour Your Hit Parade ListeningPost
7:15 Amateur Hour Your Hit Parade Listening Post
7:30 Amateur Hour Montgomery Sc Traffic Vallev News .
7:45 I Covered the Story Could This Be You Lean Back & Listen
8:00 Cafe Istanbul One Man's Family Americana
8:13 Cafe Istanbul News of the World S. O. C. Program
8 JO "On the Town" Box 13 Dick Haymes
8:45 "On the Town" Box 13 News
"9:00 Rogue Valley BallroomDragnet John'T. Flynn
915 Rogue Valley BallroomDragnet It's Time To Dance
9:30 Sports Report Mr. Keene It's Time To Dance
9:45 Les Brown Show Mr.Keene- Between The Lines
10.00 TBA Richfield Reporter KWIN Carousel
10:13 TBA Novatime Trio KWIN Carousel
10:30 Musical Moods Music You Want KWIN Carousel
10:43 Musical Mooda Music & News Carousel Sc News
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ABC NBC ' '
Dr. Brady
A five-year-old boy died four !
hours after tonsillectomy with
out regaining consciousness af
ter the opera
tion. A rela
tive said the
child "was in
good health
and had not
suffered any
major illness
prior to his
sudden death.
I obtained
that informa
tion from a
newspaper report published May
15. I wonder why the doctor
deemed it necessary to subject
the child to a major operation if
the child was in good health.
Another newspaper report
published May 22 tells of the
death of a young woman "while
having her tonsils removed un
der anesthesia in the operating
room at Hospital." The
medical examiner stated official
ly that the young woman's death
was accidental and no one was
to blame. Having done so he
paradoxed that "the cause of
death was difficult to determine
without an autopsy."
Now I wonder why the doctor
who advised the operation
thought an attempt to "get all
the tonsil" was justified. But
then, I think tonsillectomy is on
ly rarely warranted anyway.
The familiar argument of the
ever ready operator, that it is
necessary to "get all the tonsil"
that is, the operator must
leave no tonsil tissue in the
throat is absurd. The truth is
that more or less tonsil tissue re
mains in the throat after "com
plete" tonsillectomy, no matter
As We Live
LEGIONNAIRE NEGLECTS
HOME AND FAMILY FOR
LODGE LIFE
Every adult should show an
Interest in the social and civic
life of his community. As far as
possible he should make some
contribution to the different or
ganizations of the community,
. in work or money or both. But,
there is a limit to which his con
tributions should go. The man
described here has certainly
- gone far beyond:
"My husband is 17 years my
senior. Well, that doesn't both
er me but he is the head of an
organization that is very nice
to a certain extent. But he just
lives 'Legion.' No matter what
I want done around the house
or what our 7-year-old daugh
ter wants her daddy to do, the
Legion must come first, last,
and always. He usually says 1
have a meeting, and is gone
for hours. He takes the car so
I have to stay at home. I be
long to the Ladies Auxiliary,
but can't go as I have to stay
at home with our daughter. I
have put up with this for seven
years and now am at the end
of my" rope."
Your husband's work for the
Legion is commendable but he
has carried it too far. Surely
there must be other men in it
who can share some of the re
sponsibilities for its work. As
head of it of
course, h e
must preside
over the meet
ings. But I am
sure they do
not have daily
meetings.
Why not put
your foot
down firmly
and insist that
he assume his
duties as husband and father as
well as head of the Legion? In-
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PILES (Hemorrhoids)
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Our found EDC DwcrlpHv IwM
THE DEAN CLINIC
Open 10 until 5 Monday through Friday.
Until 8 p.B. Monday, Wodnoidoy and Friday.
Cftirooroctie Physician ... In our 43rd yoar.
303 NORTHEAST SANDY SOU LTV AID
Tolophono EAst 391 S Portland 14, Ore.
o'1ea i mi
Dr. Huxlock
ty ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
sist that he turn over some of the
work to other members so he
can be with his family part of
tne time.
If he refuses to do this, hire
someone to do the jobs around
the house that a husband gener
ally does. After he has paid a
few bills for such work, he may
decide that it would be wiser to
do them himself.
As for the Ladies Auxiliary
you should not give up the fun
and recreation. Hire someone to
stay with your daughter so you
can go to the important meetings
or tne parties. This you are en.
titled to, just as your husband
feels that he is entitled to at
tend as many of the Lodge meet
tags as he wishes.
T - , -
necause your nusoana is so
much older than you, he may
find family life with a young
cniid less Interesting than he
would if he were younger. But
that does not free him from his
marital responsibilities. See
that he fulfills them.
If you have a problem about
family or friend, ask Dr. Hux
lock to help you. Write ia care
of this newspaper.
(Copyright 1952,
General Features Corp.)
Your Health and Its Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
. Readers should address inquiries to: William Brady,
265 El Carnine. Beverly Mills, CaL
NOW, SEE HE RE. DOCTORS
who the surgeon may be. If I'm
wrong about this isn't it the duty
of the ever' ready operators to
correct me?
My advice to people who are
being urged to undergo the ma
jor operation called tonsillec
tomy or to subject their children
to "complete removal" of tonsils
is as follows:
1. Wait a bit. Don't be rushed
into the hospital. Take time
to think it over. There is no
emergency.
2. Children are likely to have
very . large tonsils in the
spring and by the time school
opens in the autumn if some
eager surgeon hasn't gotten
them the tonsils will have
shrunk to ordinary size.
3. Where ear trouble or dulled
hearing is ascribed to enlarged
tonsils . andor adenoids, a
series of same, painless X-ray
or radium emanation treat
ments will probably give as
good results as ah operation.
4. If enlarged tonsils obstruct the
breathing passages instantan
eous tonsillotomy is as effec
tive as the attempt to "get all
the tonsil" and far safer.
5. The treatment of infected ton
sils by diathermy (electro
coagulation) by a physician
skilled in this difficult tech
nique, is at least as effective
and far safer than tonsillectomy.
Youths Draw Jail .
Terms for Larceny
Glen (Buster) Jones, 20, Cra
ter Lake highway, and a 15-
year-old boy were sentenced
Monday in district court to six
months in the county jail after
pleading guilty to charges of
petty larceny, according to court
records.
The minor youth will be turn
ed over to the juvenile author
ities, according to the court. The
two were charged with the
theft of two jackets, a purse,
and other personal property
from an automobile parked at
the Rogue Valley ballroom and
skating rink on Saturday morn
ing. Arguments Heard on
Copco's Keno Dam
Klamath Falls - (U.R) Fed
eral Power Commission repre
sentatives Tuesday heard argu
ment for and against the California-Oregon
Power company's
proposal to build the Big Bend
dam No. 2 on the Klamath river,
about seven miles downstream
from Keno, Ore.
Mose of those opposed to con
struction of the dam said the
water was needed for irrigation.
Those in favor of the dam also
wanted an agricultural priority
set up for use of the water with
electrical power production tak
ing" second spot.
Editor's Note: Dr. Brady is now
on a two-weeks vacation. Ques
tions and answers nsnaUy printed
here will bs resumed upon his return.
M00-0-0S
and MUSINGS
We have just had it
brought to our attention
that a local law office and
a tailor share the same
main street entrance.
This should make it
quite convenient for peo
ple who want a suit with
' two pairs of breaches and
a coat of ethics..
Gearhart (U.R) Pete Mead,
Klamath Falls is the new presi
dent of the Oregon State Phar
maceutical association which is
holding its 63rd annual conven
tion here.
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Grand Jury To Consider
Jackson county's old grand
jury will convene on .July 17
and will consider various crim
inal matters, according to the
district attorney's office. A new
grand jury will convene on July
21 to consider, among other
things, county matters, includ
ing the Rogue River bridge in
vestigation. Among the criminal investi
gations to be presented before
the old jury will be the stab-
Crme Cases July 17
bing of Carl Blair, Shady Cove,
in April, which involved Monte
Stockton, 26, Box 266, Shady
Cove; Dee Stockton, 32 gener
al delivery, Shady Cove; and
Donald Earl Yule, 20, Elk
creek.
trftli nllliois wh state It their first choice
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Barber Shops
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July 4 and 5
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wreath
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New York (U.PJ The Na
tional Fire Protection Associa
tion suggest that women's and
children's flimsy garments
should be fireproofed to cut
down approximately 1,000
deaths and 10,000 Injuries year
ly from combustible wearing ap
parel. More accidents are caused
by carelessness with loose bil
lowing garments than by the so
called "torch sweaters," the as
sociation said.
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