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i TWO MEDFORD (OHEGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuesday, August 7. 19S5 fl) 33-38 43-4 J 65-77 81-9 STAR GAZER'V Br CLAY R. POLLAN jf TAUIUS A AU21 I i J MAY 21 2- 8-12-141 40-60-7901 ft). GlftUM 9-10-18-7 44.71-82 89 CANCtl JUNE 23 2, 4- 3- 7-H jr? 17-24-31 no JULY 2 U& 23 42-47-54-53 61-o3-886 VMGO ?2 3-15-29-34 57-68-74 M Vour Doily Admrjr GWt M If According to lbs Srors. To develop messoge for Wednesday, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. 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I i3-25-3wiri ,54-67-84-87 PISCES FEB. 20 MAR. 21 22-23-39-46, 153-66-73 1 RADIO PROGRAMS-TUESDAY Programs listed btow ar received from tho radio stations and th Mail Tribune assumes no responsibility except to mako such changes as are supplied KYJC kr KMt.D 1440 ke KWIN 1400 ke 4:00 Club 1230 4:15 SnorW Caravan 4:30 Club 1230 4:45 FrniiK Goa' . 3:00 Edward P Morgan 5:15 Tom Harmon 530 Amos 8t Andy S4SAmM i AndV T:00 Edward R Murrow Sports Reports e:15 LrOwcil inomai" mnr i-nu 6:30 Bing Crosby X-f 6:45-ohnnyDollar X-l "rbo Mux Roby-- Morgan Ecatty- Fred Waring Songfest Fulton Leewls Jr Fred Waring Songfest" Hemingway News Countv Ext Agent Here's The Answer Music With Sam Sam Haves Music With Sam Bob & Ray Mimic With Sam Bob St Ray Regional Roundup Man on me uo- Bob & Ray" Bill Bruno. ge sporta- 7 15 Campaign 58" 750 Mvstery Time 7:45 Mysteryi ime- Gahnel Heater" lcal News Ben Iden Payne Musical Showcase Treasury Agent Treasury Agent Squad Room Squad oom- 6ne Man's Family Ted Heath Music Too Portland-San Francisco Biography in Sound Record iessioa fll.V Portland-ban rTannsco BioRrao. f a.u vnti- 8 30 Portland-San Francisco BioicraDhy m houna " y . 1zp?lt'"-ga !yjgPS2grgp hv ln Sound j-s. 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Nightwatch & New. 11:00 Sinn Ofl Sinn Off Gang Buster Gang Buster' Public Prosecutor Public Prosecutor Record Session Record Session Family Theater Family Theater News' Fulton Lewi. Jr. Tack. Private Lin Jack'. Private Line KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan Kim's Serenade ABC "CBS NBC "MBS RBOY 730 KC (All prugram. at same time daily unless otherwise indicated) AM 5'45 Sign on Music throughout day except for following program. iA.ir.-iri irrinv Rarrains-. 11-12 iSundav onlvt First Baptist service PM 12-12-13 KBOY ranch: 12:15-12 JO -Sunday onlyl KBOY ranch; :30 Sign off. Gladstone Collision Kills One, Hurls Three Portland (U.R) A headon collision near the community of Gladstone yesterday ook the life of Mrs. Joyce Ann Harrel of Pendleton and injured three oth ers. Mrs. Harrell. believed to be In her late twenties, was a pass enger in a car driven by her husband when it collided with a car driven "by Gerald Ray Dunn. 20. Oregon City. Dunn was arrested later on a negligent homicide charge, according to county police. Injured were Melburn Har rel. the Harrels' daughter, five-year-old Linda. 'and Dunn. Two other Harrel children were re ported not hurt State police said Dunn's car apparently was in the wrong lane at the time of the collision. GLASS EXIT Mojave. Calif. (U.R) A newsy letter was blamed for a "shattering experience" by Thomas F. Green. He started to read his letter as he was leaving the post office but walked right through a large plate glass win dow instead of the door. He suf fered only a slight cut on the hand. KBES-TV (Channel 5) .ESDAV :00 Afternoon Theatre 45 News 35 Weather :00 564.000 Question :30 Do You Trust Your Wire :00 Phil Silvers Show :30 -Happy Days 00 Li be race 30 DazeJt Dreams 00--Confidential FUe 30 People Se Principles :00 Famous Playhouse 30 News & Sign Off WEDNESDAY 1 0 50 Devotions tioo NBC Matinee 12:00 Garden & Home 12:15 Secret Storm 12:30 Edge Ot Night 1:00 Comedy Time 1:30 Ernie Kovac'sShow 2 :00 A Visit From Your Veterlnerian 2 30 The Christophers 3 CO Feminine Fancies 3:30 Uncle Bill 4:00 Afternoon Theatre 5 45 News 5 55 Weather 6 00 U.S. Steel Hour 7 O0 Music Time 7 0 Hopslong CASSldy 8 0 Disneyland 9 00 American Legend 9 30 Science Fiction 10. OO Treasure Travels 10:30 This Is Your Life 11:00 News & Sign Off The Medical Roundup Emeritus Consultant In Medicine, Mayo Clinic Emeritus Pru lessor of Medicine, Mayn Foundation IBS IS Electxoihock Tratmnt Many persons want to know how electroshock treatments are given, will they hurt at the time, will they do harm, and can they do good? If so, in what type of mental illness do they do good? At a recent big con vention some psychiatri s t s were accused Mailrl Alvarri Oy Uieir iei- lows of giving electroshock treatments to almost all of their patients, just on general princi ples. Many psychiatrists criticize this practice, and said that, in their experience, about the only type of patient who is benefited by electroshocks is the one who is depressed and melancholic and "blue." They doubted if a psychiatrist was fair to his pati ent if he gave the shock treat ments without a preliminary study, and they did not think much of a psychiatrist who never talked to patients, but just gave them electroshocks. In cases of mental depression I have seen miracles performed with the help of mild electro shocks. Persons who had been prostrated for a year went right back to work. In other cases in which the person was not pri marily depressed, . neither the family nor I could see that any good was done. A few of the patients who had had many treat ments complained for a while of some failure of memory. Strong Current Unnecessary There are a number of types of apparatus used in the treat ment, and a number of types of current. In the old days when strong currents were used and a big convulsion was produced, bones were sometimes broken. Today, with the use of much weaker currents and the avoid ance of a convulsion, I seldom see a broken bone. I doubt if this is necessary because I have seen such good results from treat ments with gentle currents which hardly convulse the patient at all. Some psychiatrists just touch the button of the appa ratus for a moment, the patient instantly becomes unconscious; he stiffens out, and this is all. In half an hour or so he may get up and go home with his relatives. Some men who know that the patient cannot feel anything, do not give any preliminary medica tion, while others, knowing that many persons are very apprehen sive and afraid, give first a little anesthesia. Many psychiatrists put the patient in the hospital over-night, while others have the patient come into the hospital only to stay for half an hour in the treatment room. A few give the treatment in their offices, which greatly lessens the expense. Some men will give three or four treatments, and then if the patient is no better, they quit. Other men will go on and give 20 or 30 treatments, even if the patient shows no sign of im provement. This, I suspect, is mistake. Many patients have a little impairment of memory for a while after the treatment, but especially when the person gets only three or four treatments, this difficulty with memory is not likely to be distressing, and it is likely soon to clear up and go away. If I had a depression which distressed me greatly and made it impossible for me to work, and if this depression didn't soon clear away, I would want to have some electroshock treat ments. Some opponents of this treatment might say, "But you may be back again in eight or ten months, depressed." and my answer would be, "All right, I will then take some more shock treatments and try to Ret well again." Exclusive Use Distressing As some psychiatrists pointed out at the last two big meetings of the psychiatric society, it is distressing to them that some of their brethren use electro shocks excessively. They use them on practically every pa tient who comes in the door. They don't bother to talk to the man: they just say, "Get up on the table there and I'll give you an electroshock." Many psychi atrists think that this is wrong; and they think it is wrong, also, when a psychiatrist spends a year or two trying to analyze a person who has a depression. They think it useless to treat a depressed patient with psycho therapy. They believe that the old psychiatrist were right when they said that you cannot talk a depressed person out of a mel ancholia. It is a disease like a broken arm which mends only with time. There is no need of exhorting the man to get well. He is suffering terribly and would love to get well. Any student of medical history or any wise old doctor always looks askance at a brother physi cian who treats all of his patients the same way. One can be al most certain that such a man is making many mistakes, and he certainly isn't using the brains the Good Lord gave him. Any physician who treats all his pa tients with cortisone or with pen icillin or with shocks, or by twisting his back must be mak ing many mistakes. Why? Be cause there are a few hundred diseases with different causes and hence different treatments. Dr Alvarez hopes his readers will understand that if would be impossible for him to answer re quests for information or to at tempt to diagnose by mail. (Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate, 19SG) Michigan's constitution was the first in the United States requiring the establishment of public libraries. WAIT'S TV X RADIO SERVICE Oldest Sbop tn So. Ore ton 409 B- alaln Phon 2-22S9 Day and Night Service, fMedfnrd and Vicinity) .. Mint Calls and Sundays No calls Prt Cv or all a J Sat. $3.50 HYPNOTISM Has been successfully used in muscular rheumatism, const. pa Hen, menstrual disturbances, migraine headache, insomnia, stuttering, etc For information regarding Hypnotism see W. L. WHELDEN 336 S. Riverside, Medford, Ore. The Porcupine Nose Committee (there is so such a thing) has asked us to announce that they won't pay for any more entries like they re ceived yesterday. What's more, they want Shadey Wakefield to come get his nose and return the sneaky dollar that he got. MR. LARRY Now at Craterian Beauty Salon PHONE 2-4830 BEVERLY'S TV & RADIO Phone 2-9001 634 Cratet Lake Ave. Service Calls $3.50 Open Sunday Through Friday My own shop 8 years near Port land Repairing All Makes Damages Sought Following Accident A suit has been filed in circuit court by Harold K. Trunnell, Eugene, and Founders Insurance company against Arnold Karl Thompson, 2550 Jo Jack rd., Medford, asking $15,000 for in juries received in an automoblie accident Jan. 4, 1956. Trunnell claims he was in jured when his car, traveling south on South Central ave., was hit from behind by the vehicle driven by Thompson. Trunnell is represented by Stanley C. Jones Jr., while Thompson's attorney is Hugh Collins. Pendleton (U.R) James Bea- mer of Pendleton, manager of the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee, has predicted a 7,000,000 bushel wheat crop for Umatilla county this year. TestingStarts Soon For Pre-School Group The annual pre-school testing for under - age children who wish to enter Medford public schools will begin Aug. 20 and extend through Aug. 31, school officials announced today. According to Oregon law, children are accepted for Sept ember entrance in the first grade if they become six years of age on or before Nov. 15. The Med ford public schools will accept younger pupils who become six years of age on or before Jan. 31, 1957, providing they show a mental development of 6V4 years on a mental age test. Parents having under -age "My doctor prefers St. Joseph .Aspirin For uniiareir Says MRS. W. C. KBIH, Washington, D. C. The 114 train tablets assure seca nts dosage without break ing. Children like its orange, flare, accept it willingly. ST. 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