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PEN -MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Monday, January 27, 1958 R1S WAR J; .1033-44-47. 159-70-76 TAUIUS - ABB 21 I 'i- MAY yi H W-39-42-571 H64-77-84-8Al GCMIM (92 MAV r fl 1 2-13-J0-61 r067-72-83-afd CANCH - -10 "l -v 1-38-79 85) JULY 2 AUG Ja 3- 6-19-221 24-29-32 vwoo AUG 24 SEPT 22 1A 1 1 r ,4 STAR GAXERtO By CLAY R. POLLAN Your Daily Activity Guide According to the Start. To develop message for Tuesday, reod words corresponding to numbers 1 OH 31 Cloim 61 A 2 ToV 32 Cooperate 62 Poo.bJe 3 Voo re 33 Some 63 Who 4 People 34 Oittm 64 Today 5 Good 35 Don't 65 Con Favored 36 Lead 66 Be 7 Jew 37 Draw 67 Partner" 8 Doy 38 Preference 68 Help 9 Worries 39 Into 69 Too 10 Subdue 40 Of 70 Crop U Expect 41 Brmg 71 Adiust 12 Your 42 Your 72 Suogejtion 13 Notice 43 Don't 73 Post 14 You 44 Unoue 74 Finonetotty 15 Ego 45 Cheer 75 Mistakes 16 Be 46 And 76 Up 17 To 47 Chance- 77 Toke 18 You'll 48 Confer 78 Motives 19 More 49 Stay 79 From 20 A 50 Understand 80 And 21 Be 51 Delays 81 Disappoint 22 Then 52 Behind 82 Self- 23 Abie S3 The 83 And 24 Many 54 Your 84 ft 25 Letter 55 Seen 85 Folks 26 To 56 With 86 Easy 27 Problem 57 Shell 87 Them 28 Moy 53 For 88 Hunches 29 Be 59 Gom 89 Assertive 30 Sum 60 Those 90 Intention SCOffMO OCT 24 tJ, NOV. 22 V 149-52-53-55411 pl-73-75 J jGood Adverse Neutral I2B SPT 23 OCT 23 SAGITTARIUS . i NOV 23 Aj, DEC 22 4-11-14-17 36-43-81-87 capdicoon DEC 23 IAN. 20 V-fc I- 8- 9-27, 46-51-62 AOUAWUS I JAN 21 I P6-30-34-50 B4-78-80-9CH prscis MAR 21 fcii 5- 7-20-25O1 D8-41-45 V2 The Medical Roundup . (IftT .... Emeritus Consultant In Medicine, Mayo Clinic Emeritus Professor of Medicine, Mayo Foundation RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY 'rogrom listed below are received from the radio stations and the Mail Tibune assumes no responsibility except to make changes as are supplied. KYJC 1230 4 00 Music Box 4 :15 Story Hour ke K.MED 1440 ks KH1.V 1400 ks News Car Tunes far Tim 4 30 Bulletins-GnHfrev Car Tnnp 4 :45 Arthur Godfrey Man on the Go 5:00 Murrow News 5:13 Eventide Car Tunes 530 Tom Harmon" Weather' Car Tunes 5:45 Frank Goss Orval Anderson 6:00 Edward P. Morgan 6:15 Lowell Thomas' 6:30 Amos & Andv" 6 :45 Amos & Andy "7:00 News 7:15 Turntable Terrace Fulton Lewis Jr. Hemingway News Telo-Tesf Sam Hayes One For The Road One For The Road One For The Road One for Road-Spts. NBC News Music Hi-Fi Hour Hi-Fi Hour One Man's Family Music for Dining News Sports Preview Karavan - News 7 :30 Robert Q. Lewis" 7:45 Robert Q. Lewis NBC News Music for Haters News of the World Life and the World KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan Sports Karavan KWIN Karavan 8 :00 Herman-Draper 8:15 Rusty Draper 8:30 World Tonight 8 :45 Sevareid-Weath. 9:00 News 8:15 Orchestra 9 30 Turntable Terrace 9:45 Turntable Terrace News Groucho You Bet Your Life Nightline Nightline News Nightline Nightline Nightline Med ford Hi-Rhythm Medford Hi-Rhvthm Medford Hi-Rhvthm Medford Hi-Rhythm News KWIN Karavan True Detective True Detective 7n 10:00 Richfield Reporter News 10:15 Turntable Terrace Nightbeat 1030 Turntable Terrace Nightbeat 10:45 Turntable-News Nightbeat fl :66 Sign Off Sign Off Sign Off RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY 6:00 News of America 6:15 Yawn Patrol 6 30 Yawn Patrol 6 45 Yawn Patrol Wake Up to Music Wake Up to Music Wake Up to Music First News Chuck wagon Chuckwagon 7:00 News Roundup 7:15 Cecil Brown 730 MacLeod-Sport 7 .45 Harry Babbitt 8 :00 Varietv-Weather 8:15 Frank Goss 8:30 Breakfast Tunea 8:45 Howard Miller Wake Up to Music Weather New Valley Beeper Weather News NBC New Hear! Hear! Hear! Visit Hear! Hemingway News Breakfast Gang" Sunrise Serenade Sunrise Serenade Cliff Ingle News Koffee Klatch Koffee Klatch Woman's World Need for Employment of Former Menial Patients Recently, Mr. J. Gilmore Marquis of the National As sociation for Mental Health. said what I have said re peat e d I y in this column, this is that we in A m e r ica are terribly cruel to the man or wom an who has recently been Dr. Alvarez d i s c h a rged cured from a mental hospital. We just won't give him a job The minute an employment manager finds that the man before him has been in a mental hospital, that's that. No' one will let him work even as a common laborer digging in a ditch. I imagine every prospective employer fears that some day the fel low will go berserk and kill some of the people about him. But this fear is not justified because so few of the mental ly troubled people even in a mental hospital are violent. Many of them are really too quiet. Practically all of the people who have been dis missed from a mental hospital, unless they have been in the criminal division, are going to be safe; they are not going to attack anybody or go berserk. As ' a result of our lack of knowledge about psychoses, the only way in which a man who has been in a mental hos pital can get a job is to go to some other city and there say nothing about his past troubles. Instiiuiionalitii An important fact that was pointed out by Lillian Cole (1955) is that 15 or 20 per cent of the patients who have been for a long time in a njen tal hospital have developed what she calls institutionalitis. In other words, they have be come so dependent on the care and the shielding from harm that they have received in the hospital, that when they go out into the world, cured, it takes them some time to get used to living by themselves. They greatly need help to learn to run their own lives again. If this help is not given them, they will remain dependent on the community, and may even have to go back into a mental hospital, where they do not quite belong. This is particularly true of the per son who, after recovering from a spell of insanity, has no home to go back to.. One way of handling these natients in some hospitals is to put them on the staff at a moderate salary. Then they live in quarters apart from those of the patients; they get their board and lodging, laun dry. and medical and dental care; they help in the hos pital, and they are free to come and go after hours. These persons usually remain under the supervision of a vocational psychologist who helps them later to secure a job out in the community, and then watches over them for a while. Roseburg Selects 'Junior Citizen' Roseburg (IP Leland K. Wimberly, 33, an employee of Commercial Abstract com pany, was named Roscburg's "Junior Citizen" at an awards banquet here Sunday. Wim berly is a son of Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly of Douglas j county. Strange As It Seems BEVERLY'S TV & RADIO Phone SPring 2-9001 634 Crater Lake Avenue SERVICE CALLS $3.50 Open Sunday through Thursday til nine, close Friday 3 p.m. My own shop 10 years. Dr. Alvarez hopes his read ers will understand that it would be impossible for him to answer requests for infor mation or to attempt to diag nose by mail. (Released by The Register and Tribune Syndicate. 1958) TV TROUBLES? DIAL SP 2-5702 for Expert Repairing TV Radio Hi-Fi Equipment Factory Authorized Magnavox Service HOMER HIGHT Electronics Technician 25 Years Experience PURUCKER MUSIC HOUSE News Swap-Sell Hear! Hear! Hear! News 9:00 Lost Pets :1 5 Breakfast Club 9 30 Breakfast Club 9:45 Breakfast Club 10:00 Music Box NBC News Hear! 10:15 Trading Post Hear! 10:30 Name Your NeighborNBC Bandstand 1 0:45 Road of Life NBC Bandstand li:00 CBS Newscast News Bandstand 11:15 Second Mr. Burton NBC Bandstand Time To Remember Serenade in Blue Morning Serenade KWIN Kwiz Newspaper of Air Telo-Test Tops in Pops Tops in Pops The Family Council Editor's note: The Family Council consists of a judge, a psychiatrist, three clergymen, a newspaper editor, a women's editor and two writers. Each article is a summary of an actual report. The Family Council does not give advice; it merely reports on problems that have been dealt with by responsible agencies and counselors. 1 1 :30 Couple Next Door 11 :45 Pat Buttram 'NBC Bandstand NBC Bandstand 12:00 Paul Harvey rJ: -i news-Music-12:30 Houseparty lJ:4o Houseparty" News Queen for a Day Queen for a Day Queen for a Day News 1 :00 Arthur Godfrev 1 :15 Arthur Godfrey .1 :30 Arthur Godfrev 1 :45 Arthur Godfrey 2:00 Arthur Godfrey ;2:15 Arthur Godfrey" 2:30 Arthur Godfrey ;2:45 Arthur God f rey 3:00 Backstage Wife :3:15 Helen Trent" 3:30 Nora Drake '3:45 Music Box Lunchtime News His Majesty the Baby News House Party KMED House Party KMED House Party KMED House Party NBC News Listen! Listen! Listen! Listen! News Roundup Time Roundup Time Roundup Time Roundup Time Roundup Time Roundup Time Roundup Time Records Spin Records Spin Records Spin 1 Records Spin News 5 Star Five Star Matinee News True Story My True Story 4 :00 Music Box News Car Tunes 4:15 Story Hour Car Tunes 4:30 Bulletins-Godfrey Car Tunes v 4:45 Arthur Godfrey" Man on the Go Records Spin Records Spin Records Spin Records Spin 5 .00 Murrow 5:15 Eventide 5:30 Tom Harmon ,5 45 Frank Goss" Fulton Lewis Jr. Hemingway News Telo-Test Sam Hayes News News Lcl. News Car Tunes Weather Car Tunes Orval Anderson 6:00 Edward P. Morgan 46:15 Lowell Thomas" 6:30 Amos A: Andy 6:45 Amos & Andy 7:00 News 7 15 Sen. Morse 7:30 Robert Q. Lewis 7:45 Robert Q. Lewis NBC News Hi-Fi Hour HFi Music One Man's Family One for the Road One for the Road One for the Road One for Road-Spts. Music for Dining News Music for Dining Music for Dining NBC News Treasury of Music News of the World Life and the World KWIN Karavan Karavan-News Talent Teen Time Talent Teen Time 8 :00 Herman-Draper 8:15 Rustv Draper 8:30 World Tonight 8:45 Sevareid-Weath NBC News Gildy Gildersleeve Night Line Night Line Talent Teen Time Talent Teen Time News" KWIN Karavan 9:00 News 9:13 Orchestra 9:30 Turntable Terrace 9:45 Turntable Terrace 10 :00 Richfield Reporter 10:15 Turntable Terrace 10:30 Turntable Terrace 10:45 Turntable Terrace 11:00 Sign Off ABC NBC News Nightline Nightline Nightline ' News Nightbeat Nightbeat Nightbeat KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan Treasury Agents Treasury Agents Sign Off Sign Off CBS NBC MBS KBOY 730 KC Tuesday 7:45 Sign-on new 8 00 Music for Birds 8:15 Music 'Til Noon: Weather on hour: News on half-hour; 10 a m.. Bargain Roundup. 12:00 Weather Ranch Time 12:15 Portland Market Music 12 30 N. Y. Market 12 45 Spins & Needles Music . Weather on hour; News on half - hour; 2:30 Bargain Kounaup. 3:45 Rick's Requests .' 4:00 Weather Requests 4:15 Rick's Requests 4 :30 News Requests 5:00 Sign Off TELEVISION PROGRAMS The following TV broadcast log is printed as a free public service for the Mail Tribune's readers and TV viewers. Schedule changes are printed as, provided by the TV stations and the Mail Tribune cannot accept responsibility for errors or omissions. KBES-TV (Channel 5) MONDAY 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4 30 Devotions 4:35 Garden. Farm & Home 4 :45 Search for Tomorrow 5:00 TV Question Box 5:15 Joe Palooka 5:45 Air Force Digest 6 00 Your TV Weatherman 6 :05 News 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Boots and Saddles 7:00 Burns and Allen 7:30 Talent Scouts 8 :00 Danny Thomas 8:30 December Bride o;oo Studio One 1 0 :00 Knowledge 10:30 News 1 0 :35 Your Navy 11:03 Sign Off TUESDAY II 58 Cartoon 1 1 :55 News 12:00 Big Payoff 12:30 Verdict Is YouTk ' 1 :00 Brighter Day 1 :15 Secret Storm 1 JO Edge of Night 2:00 Garrv Moore 2:30 Godfrey Time 3:30 Dotto 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4 :30: Devotions 4:45 Search for Tomorrow 5:00 Sports Club 5:30 Cartoon Time 6:00 Your TV Weatherman 6:05 News 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Name That Tune 7 00 Phil Silvers 7:30 Whirl vbirds 8 :00 To Tell the Truth 8:30 Red Skelton 9:00 $64,000 Question 9 :30 Trackdown 10:00 I Spy 10:30 News 10:35 Championship Bowling 11.35 SignOit . KOTI-TV (Channel 2) MONDAY 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Uncle Bill 5:00 Klamath Extension 5:15 Joe Palooka 5:45 Come in. School ' 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Boots and Saddles 7:00 Burns & Allen 7:30 Talent Scouts 8:00 Danny Thomas 8:30 December Bride 9:00 Studio One 10:00 Knowledge 10:30 .News TUESDAY 11:10 Cartoons 11 :40 Chaplain's Corner 1 1 :50 Cartoons 11:55 News 12:00 Big Payoff 12:30 Verdict Is Yours 1 :00 Brighter Day 1:30 Truth or Consequences 2:00 Garv Moore Show 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 3:30 Strike It Rich 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Uncle Bill Show 4 45 Seach for Tomorrow 5:00 Sportsclub 5:30 Tech Talks 6:00 News & Weather 6:15 Doug Edwards 6:30 Name That Tune 7:00 Phil Silvers 7:30 Whirlybirds 8 :00 To Tell the Truth 8:30 Red Skelton 9:00 S64.000 Question 9 :30 Trackdown 10:00 I Spy 10:30 rews 10:35 Championship Bowling" Dead Line on Classified Ads: 5:30 p.m. for following day. except 10 a m. for Monday; for Sunday, noon Saturday. Hector S. My daughter has turned against my wife Loretla S. Everyone holds a grudge against me. e Hector S. I was a widow er for three years until I re cently remarried a widow with two small sons. I have a daughter of 13 and I thought we'd make one big, happy family. My daughter, Loretta, was very thrilled about my mar riage and had often told me she was crazy about my wife, Maureen. My wife did every thing to win Loretta's affec tion bought her clothes, helped her with her school- work, spoke up for her when I wouldn't let her wear makeup. Now that we are married, Loretta seems to have turn ed against Maureen. She is fresh and disobedient. She doesn't help out with the chores. Maureen is terribly upset and at her wits "end about how to handle her. Loretta S All the blame gets put on me, no matter what happens. I know I'm often in the wrong. I have a terrible temper. I nust don t seem to know how to control it. Things come out of me be fore I know what I'm saying or doing. I'm sorry alter, but everyone holds a grudge against me. My father always takes Maureen's part, never even listening to my side of the story. Sometimes Maureen is very unfair and bossy. She'll ask me to do the dishes, even though I have lots of home work. I know that Maureen and my lamer are very aisa pointed in me, but they didn t even give me a chance. They got disgusted with me tne first time I lost my temper and have never forgiven me The Council: Hector and Maureen should . recognize that their problems witn LiO retta are not at all unusual. If Maureen were Loretta's real mother, she would be facing very similar problems with her at this time. It is unfortunate that they have taken Loretta's outbursts so seriously because the girl genuinely feels unwanted and disliked by her' father and stepmother. Even if she were easily forgiven, she would probably nurse such feelings to a lesser extent, it is rather hard for her to adjust to a new mother after a brief period of bemg her latners only girl. Loretta, of course, does not realize that Maureen s ap parent "grudge" comes out of - - -1 j l : a sense 01 ianure in umuuj with her. Maureen should not be so easily discouraged. She should be willing to accept the fact that this child can't always be sweetness and light, no matter how much love is shown her. She must rebel at times. It is inevitable that she'll have attacks of jealousy and irritability. Maureen can easily win back Loretta's love by play ing up the woman-to-woman angle. She should show that she and Loretta have a very special kind of closeness that excludes others in the family. She should show how pleased and proud she is to have a teenaged daughter. She should show that she understands Loretta's feelings and can easily forgive a mistake. Hector, too, should go out of his way to show Loretta that she hasn't entirely been replaced. She still occupies the very special position of his daughter and there can be no substitute for that. (Copyright 1958. General Features Corp.) gone if this isn't another ad by that ALEXANDER & BROWN AGENCY, 128 E. Main Street, in which the ALEXANDER & BROWN Agency SINGS its own praises and tells all po tential insurance buyers how much they know about the busi ness and what a GRAND job they do. Maybe the ALEX ANDER & 'BROWN Agency should get someone to set these ads to music and sell them to the Metropolitan OPERA! copyrighted m io 6k more to 'l M'rv tl DANIEL WEBSTER ' AVx Almost word wnd AMiMfus irJkVr FORWOKD YET TftDftV IT BRmiNrv; K rN fV I m ftor .;, sr,y i jV DOGS, RftSBrrs few- UW0 WOMEN - COWTfeSSfc D PPU6N&C Sfeu AMD MARQUISE DE NESLE-- y-Sm DMCE FOUGHT ti Ditz-rni ruipJ S&fir&$ 1 1 HE ACCIDENTALLY ftfiREED .G&A I- V I STEVE CANYON T A LI5UT COLONEL IJj WHATfc THE TlT'S TBUE, STEVE? fS-t NAMED CANYON I AG, ALEX J-WE'RE GOING 29 y -LAST-MINUTE EE- ? 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