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CHURCH DIRECTORY "The Lord is faithful in all hit words, and gra cious in all his deeds." Psalm 145:13. APOSiUMC FAITH CHURCH North Central ave. at Third it Loyee C Carver, pastor Sunday: 0:30 a.m. Sunday m-hoo! K a.ni Morning worship 7:5U p m. Evangelittic service Monday: 7:50 p.m. Watch night service J'nday. 8 p.m. Evangelistic service ASC ENSION LUTHbRAN I HLKUI 217 Burnett rd. Vernon Hanson, pastor bund ay. U:45 a.m. -Sunday school 11 a. in Worship service Wednesday: 7.30 p.m. Choir rehearsal Saturday: 10 a.m. Junior choir Itl illl t. A!MMliLY OF GOD JliUj E. Mu Andrews rd L 0 lira use. pastor su:id;i. am. Sunday school 1. J in Worship service 6:30 p.m. Youth and children's eervices 7 30 p.m. Evangelistic services CfcMKAl. CIUHCH UK tllltlST 14-10 South Oakdale ave. John V. Heberhng. minister Sundav a m. Bible school II a in Worship service 6 30 p.m. Youth meetings 7:30 p.m. Evening service rilL'RUI OK CHRIST lO.'iti Court st. Ksion Catlett minister Sunday 10:30 a.m. Worship service 7 p in. Bible study Wednesday: 7 pn- Bible study rilL'IH'H OK CHRIST 1701 West Alain Linyd Bridges, minister Sunday: ii io a.m. Bible classes 10:45 a.m Morning worship 7 p ni. Evening worship Wednesday : 7 30 p.m. Midweek Bible study CHUIU'li OK THK BRETHREN 345 North Mary st. William Wash, minister (Sunday. 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Morning worship 6 p.m. Choir rehearsal 7 p.m. Youth tellowship CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH U nited church of Christ) Hoover school. Siskiyou blvd, Robert W. Tull. minister Sunday. 1 1 a.m. Church school 1! a.m Worship service Wednesday: f 30 a.m. Laymen's breakfast 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal EASTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH (American Baptist) North Keeneway dr. at Ridgeway Clifford J. Young, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a m. Church school II a.ni. Morning worship r p.m Junior Hiph BYF fi.30 p.m. Senior High BYF 7:30 p m. Evening service Monday: 11:15 p.m. Holy communion FAITH ADVENT CHRISTIAN 2460 Roberts rd. Laurel Lee Crabb, minister Sunday: !):45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship hour 7 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Saturday: 10 a.m. Choir practice FIRST ASSEMBLY OF COD 1 10b W. Main st. Robert E. Cull, pastor Sunday QAo a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m Worship 6:15 p.m. Christ ambassador 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Midweek service FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH iConscrvativci Wilson school. Grand and Corona sts. Bernard Andrews, minister Sunday : H:40 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morninc worship fi pin Family hour 7 pm. Even ins service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Midweek service 1IHS L CHRISTIAN CHURCH Ninth at Oakdale Fredrick R. Evans, minister Wendell Wagler associate Sunday 9:4." a.m. Sunday school 8:30 & 10:55 a.m. Worship serv ices ii p.m. Middlers ri p.m. Chi Rho fellowship H 30 p.m Christian youth fel low ship Monday: ii p m. Chi Rho f e 1 lo w s h t p planning retreat 7 u in Middlers planning retreat Wednesday : ii .30 p.m. Youth choir rehear- ill 7 p in Carillon choir rehearsal 8 p.m. Chancel choir rehearsal 1 IKST CIIUKCH OK CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3IM1 Windsor ave. (1 hlock south of East Mai.l St.) Sunday : 1 ) a.m. Church service 11 a.m. Sunday school, nursery nv.utatile Sundays and Wednesdays W dncsday: A pm Testimonials nt healing Reading room 228 West Sixth st. 1 am. to 5 p.m. Daily (except b'lndavs and holidays) I'lll NT ( HI RCII OK COD ioo Crater Lake ave. W V Martin, pastor Sunday : Id a in Sunday school II a.m Worship service 6 30 p in. Ynuth fellowship 7 p.m. Adult prayer group 7 30 p m. Evening service M'tidny : 7 p in Boy Scout troop WVdnrsday . 7 ,to p m Prayer and Bible study f? 30 p m. Choir rehearsal Thursday 1 3o p m. Ladies missionary fel lowship FIIIST t KIRCH OP THE N xkkm: r.Jti North Holly st Harold M Sanner. pastor Terry Christiansen, music minister Sunday. 7 am Intercessory prayer at M;ir 0 43 a m. Sunday school 11 a in Morning worship fi p ni. Youth fellowships 7 p nt Evening service W"iiiesda . 7 15 p m. Carnvmii 7 .in p in. Hour of prayer R 30 p.m. Sanctuary Choir prtc e Thursday : f a m Intercessory prayer at M,r 1 nrtm 7 p ni Junior high missionary V irlii'g S t tirriay (i a ni Prtmnrv Choir practice til a in Junior chir practwe 11 an'. Junior high choir prc- 1n r I I KM MtltluniM CHURCH Wcm Main at Laurel st r;rrrce (1. Risetwrry minister fiera'd Nelson, associate i ,;i g ni Adult classes and cl i - h seho-il I A ii in Morning worship t i mi College youth 1') 4.i a m Junior high II a m Senior high, nursery Br,'4, primary church h .ift pm Junior Hifh MYF fin p in Senior High MYF V . rlvrMiay " r m Bov Srou's 1 p Youth choir p m Chancel choir party MEDFORD FIRST FHtSBV TfcKIA.N CHURCH Eighth and Holly u D Kirkland West, pastor: David Brown and Robert T. Bridge Sunday I) .30 Ac 11 a m. Church school 9:30 & 11 a.m. Worship service 7 p.m. Senior high fellowship Monday: U p.m. Watch night commu nion Wednesday: 5:30 p.m. Senior high fellow ship 7:30 p.m. Bible study at church 7:30 p.m. Neighborhood fellow ship 'ihursday: 10 a m. Bible survey class 12 noon Men s luncheon 7 JO D-m. Chancel choir FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST 71)4 Loner lane Gilbert O. Skaar, pastor Sunday: :45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Morning worship 5:30 p.m. Training unions 6:30 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Group meetings 8 p.m. Midweek prayer service FREE METHODIST CHURCH 1294 South Peach si. Roland Stewart, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 7 p.m. Family hour 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service 8:30 p.m. Singspiration Monday: 9p.m. Watchnight service Wednesday : 7 p.m. Midweek prayer service FOURSQUARE CHURCH 21!00 Roberts rd. K. L. Mathewson, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship 6:30 p.m. Adult and youth group meeting 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Orchestra practice 7:30 p.m. Bible study and pray- FRIENDS CHURCH (Corner of DeBarr and Merriman) Jack L. Willcuts, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school II a.m. Worship service 6:30 p.m. Christian Endeavor 7 :30 p.m. Praise and worship Wednesday: 7 :30 p.m. M 1 d w e e k prayer meeting 8 JO p.m. Choir practice JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom Hall 2402 Jacksonville highway H. S. Nixon, congregation servant Sunday: 4 p.m. Public talk 5:15 p.m. Watchtower study Tuesday: 8 p.m. Bible study Friday: 7:30 p.m. Theocratic ministry school. MT. PITT AVENUE CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Mt. Pitt at Chestnut James O. Cordon, pastor Sunday: 9:45a.m. Sunday school 10:55 a.m. Worship 6 p.m. NYPS Wednesday's: 730 p.m. Prayer meeting Friday: 1230 p.m. Hour of prayer for missions. SACRED HEART CATHOLIC 326 South Oakdale ave. Priests. Kr. Carl Mai. Fr. John A. Ilg. Fr. William McLeod. Fr. Gil bert Lulay Sunday: 6, 7, 8:30. 10 & 11:30 a.m. Mass 2 p.m. Baptisms 2-3 p.m. Open house in church 7 pm. Mass Monday: 4-530 Ac 7:30-9 Dm. Confes sions 7:30 p.m. Holy hour, end of old Tuesday: 6. 7. 830. 10 & 1130 a.m. Mass 7 p.m. Mass Wednesday 730 p.m. Perpetual help devo tions and benediction Thursday: 4-5:30 Ac 7:30-9 p.m. Confes sions Friday: 6:30. 8 a.m. & 8 p.m. Mass Saturday: 6:30 a.m. Mass 8 a.m. Mass and Fatima devo tions 10 a.m. Caleehfsm for public grade school pupils 1 1 a.m Mass for catechism class 4-3:30 A.- 7:30-9 p.m. Confession Monday. Wednesday and Thursday 6:30, 7, Ac 8 a.m. Mass ST. LUKE'S METHODIST 2940 Siskiyou blvd. Charles McDonald, pastor Sundav 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 12:10 p.m. Family potluck din ner Wednesday: 6:30 p.m. Junior choir 7:30p m. Adult choir ST. MARK S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Fifth st and N Oakdale ave. G R V BoWer. rector David V. A. Browne, assistant 1st Sundav alter Christmas. 8 a.m Holy communion and confirmation 9.20 it 10:45 am Nursery schools 9 30 a m Church school matins with sermon 11 am. Morning prayer with sermon 1215 p.m. Coflee hour Tuesday: II a.m. Holy communion Friday: 11 a.m. Holy communion ST. PETER'S I ITHr.HAN i Missouri Svnodi 1020 East Main st John E. Simon, pastor Sunday : 9 30 a m. Church school 8.1.) Ac 11 a m. Worship service Tuesday. 10 a.m. New Year s day wor ship Thursdav : 7 30 p m. Choir Saturday . 10 a.m. Confirmation ciact TRINITY RU'TIST (Conservative! 2R45 South Stage rd Bruce Rogers, presiding pastor Sunday: 10 a.m. Sundav school 11 am. Won.), to service 7 30 pm. Youth and adult dis cussion groups I NIT HI N -I'M YLRH I 1ST I' M I OU Mil!'. Ftm, IE VALLEY Red Cros building 60 Hawthorne ave. Ernest Wander, chairman Sunday 11 am Church school 1 1 a ni. Service I'MTl I FNTI.lt OF MF.DI ORD Corner Hsvrn At Holly, church 99? So Onkrtale. ernter Katharine Botworth. minister Sunday 9 43 a m Church school ll:li a.m. Wonhtp service H I STMINMt R PRtSBTtRlAN 2onn Oakwood rtr John O Reynolds, pastor Sunday: 9 45 a m Church school tl a m. Morning vorshin .1 pm Junior high fellowship 5 30 pm College lupper T p rn Senior high fellowship Thursday 7 30 p m Choir rehearsal 'AOS LU 1 HERAN CHURCH, ULCA Fourth and Oakdale Harvey C. Comer t. pastor 1st Sunday after Christmas: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 4 p.m. Pastor s instruction class Wednesday: 630 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal 730 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal Saturday : 9:30 jn. 1st year catechetical class 10:45 a jti. 2nd year catecheti cal class COUNTY CHURCHES ASHLAND Ci RACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Frances lane Albert R. Nickodeinus, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school and Bible class Ua.m Worship service Monday: 8p.m. New Year's Eve service Saturday: 10 a .in. Confirmation classes I ITIM A CHURCH OF CHRIST Women's Civic Clubhouse Wtnburn Way Fred Riemer. minister Sundav 9:45 a.m. Bible classes 10:45 a.m. Morning worship 7:30 p.m. Evening worship Tuesday - 730 p.m. Bible classes JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Kingdom hall 700 North Main st. W. D. Holman, presiding minister Sunday: 3 p m. Public talk 4:15 p.m. Watchtower study Tuesday: 8 p.m. Bible study Friday : 7:30 p.m. Theocratic ministry school and service meeting CENTRAL POINT FIRST I'RESBYTEMAN CHURCH Robert Olmsted, pastor Sundav: 9:45 a.m. Church school 11 a.m. Worship service 12 noon Coffee hour PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF COD Fifth and Pine sts. Andrew W. Rahn, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Evangelistic service 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic service Tuesday: , 7 30 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday: 730 p.m. Young people's meet ing EAGLE POINT SHADY POINT SEVENTH -DAY AD VENTIST Crater Lake hwy. near Sams Valley junction C. C. Weis, pastor Saturday: 930 a.m. Sabbath school 11 a.m. Worship, Sidney Nel son, speaker Wednesday: 10 a.m. Dorras welfare center open in Eagle Point GOLD HILL ASSEMBLY OF GOD Fifth avc. Charles Pearson, pastor Sunday: 9:43 a.m. Church school II a.m. Morning worship 6:30p.m. Junior church 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic services Wednesday: 7 30 p.m. B 1 b 1 e study and prayer Thursday: 9:30 a.m. Women's prayer meeting CHRISTIAN CHURCH Comer Fourth st. and Sixth ave. Dcwcy Jeffrey, minister Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 630 p.m. Youth group meeting 730 p.m. Evening service Thursday: 7 30 p.m. B i b 1 e study and prayer meeting CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY nc r-( i it mt i Fifth st. and 4th ave. Sunday: 930 a.m. Sunday school Wednesday: 8 p.m. Testimonials COMMUNITY METHODIST Corner 4th st. and 4th ave. Locklcn Gregory, pastor Sundav: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 a.m. Worship service 630 p.m. Senior MYF CONCORD SPIRITUAL CHAPEL NASC 560 2nd ave. Mrs. El vina Colburn, pastor Sunday: 7:30 p.m. Services JACKSONVILLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Fifth and Blackstone O. E Summers, pastor Sundav 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 ajn Worship 7 30 p.m. Evangelistic rally Wednesday: 7 30 p.m. Bible study and prayer hour FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH King K Jonea Jr pastor Saturday: 6:30 p.m. Church night fellow ship potluck dinner Sundav 9:45 a.m. Sunday school 11 am Worship 7 p.m Men's study Wednesday: 7 30 p.m. Choir rehearsal ST. JOSEPH S CATHOLIC Fr. William McLeod Su nd a y ; 9 a ni. Mass SHADY COVE CiOSPKL nit RCH i Nondenominational) Mallory lane Clayton Fields, pastor Sunday: 9:43 am. Sunday school 11 a.m --Church service fi:30 p m. Young peoples 7 30 pm. Evening service Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Midweek service OCR LADY OK FATIMA CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday: 10 a m M ass. followed by catechism ST. M ARTIVS EPISCOPAL Stanley Welch, vicar Sunday. 9:15 a m Family serf Monday: ., 7 p.m. Choir practk PHOENIX FIRST SOUTHERN RAPTIfT Corner First and Rose sts. A L Craig, pastor Sunday: 9 45 a m. Sunday ichool It am Worship service 8 30 p m. Training union 7 30 p m. Evening service Wednesday : 7 30 p ni Praver meeting 8 15 p m. Bible study Thurndav : 7 30 pm. Choir practice like new. For LEA RAMBLER Fifth end Bartlert Phone 772-61 85 MEDFOHD The Family Council Editor's note; Tha Family L'uunrO t,aintl of Judre. a prichlalrlit, Uireo clertvmtn. Ihrrr editors und a Humrn'i rditor. tat-b arlirlr- 11 a summary ol a latnily duacrerment prcsrntrd to Uis Council. Tbe Council deals wllb problems, major and minor, encountered by lindane counselors and social workers. Edited by by Mrs. Alma Utnoy tCopyrlabl br slenir-J Features corp.) Allen C.-My brother scans to begrudge mc my success Wtlttr C.-lIe got all the advantages when we were children. ... Allen C.-Whcnevcr a sticky family problem comes up, mv brother Walt ducks it and says, "Let Allen worry about it. Then he usually adds "He's the big shot of the family. For instance a carload of Cuban cousins arrived at his home in Florida and he promptly wired me for mon ey to get them all to my door in New York. I sent a modest sum to tide them over for a few days until the authorities could determine their status Nevertheless Walt p them on a bus and told thorn I d find them rooms and jobs. This is typical of him. He has a good business. He sells used cars. He can help those folks as much as I. But he wriggles out of all family ob ligations with the cover-all excuse that I got all the breaks from our parents and therefore 1 must carry all the loads. It's not true. He's just grabbing an easy "out." Waller C. - 1 was just the kid brother during our child hood, so why should Allen count on me for anything now? It was I who got the hand me-down clotlies. It was 1 who had to take clarinet lessons o as not to waste the clarinet bought for Allen. He pre fcrred the cello. No one ask ed me what I preferred. When it came to celebra tions, they were for Allen's graduation and Allen's pro- tion to sales manager. I was always treated like a pale shadow of my whi -bang brother. When Allen was ready for a set of the "ncy clopedia, that's when we got one. I remember asking for it when I was 8, but my par ents paid no attention to me. Allen wanted it when he was 14 and he got it in a week. Why shouldn't he take over the family difficulties? He had it easy enough all his life. I've had nothing but struggle and I'm still having it tough. The Council: Oh Walter, you're in a bad way if a psy chiatrist hears your tale of woe. He'll nab you as "sick" from one symptom alone -blaming your parents for more than any parents can be held accountable for. It's an old dodge, and it's inter preted by experts as extreme immaturity. RURAL CHURCHES BKRKAN BAPTIST CHURCH (Conservative) White City Crater Lake Hwy. & Avenue A Richard A. Hedeen. pastor Sunday: 8:45 a.m. nunnay senooi 11 a.m. Morning worship 630 p.m. Baptist youth fellow ship 7 30 p.m. Evening service Wednesday: 7 30 p.m. Midweek service COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH Butte Falls Robert Daniels, pastor Sunday: 9:50 a.m. Sunday school 1 1 a.m. Morning worship 7 p.m. Evening worship Wednesday : 7 p.m Young people, Abbott home Thursday: 7 p m. Choir 7:30 p.m. B i b 1 e study and prayer FOREST ACRES COMMUNITY (American Sunday School Union) 1 block cast of Table Reck rd. Kenton Adams, pastor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday tvhonl II a.m. Morning worship fi:30 p. m. Young people's meet ing 7 30 pm. Evenini service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Midweek praer and Bible study r.lRBOV ACRES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF OOI 139 Gihbon rd Rcnoy Ivey, pastor Sunday : 9 45 a m. Sunday school 11 am. Worship uervicr 7 p m. Evangelistic service Wednesday: 7 p.m. Youth service PYPA 7 pm. Bible study and prayer SAMS VALLEY COMMUNITY i Interdenominational j John Roelfs. pastor School house Sunday: 10 a m. Sunday ichool 11 am Morning worship PROSPECT BAPTIST Southern Baptist! Community hall Kirk Snider, interim pastor Sunday : 9:45 am. Sunday school 11 am. Worship service A p m. RspltM TraininK union 7 p m. Evening worship Wednesday: 7:30 p.m. Prayer meeting TRAIL COMMUNITY CHURCH .Irthii s Kiatee. Dai tor Sunday: 9:45 a.m. Sunday school U am. Morning worship fi p.m Teen choir practice 6 30 p.m Pre-praver service 7 n m Evenina service Tuesday: 7 30 pjn. Young peoples meet ing Wednesday; 7 30 p m Bible ft u d r end prayer service A Real New Year's Buy 1939 Cht Biicaynt 4-Dr. Sedan, Crl , 0HV Meter with Standard Tram., 27,000 actual miles. One Owner. This car $1399.00 Only MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. I But you're nut so sick that a firm do-it-yourself job can't turn the tide. You've suc cumbed to the common hu man temptation to pass the buck. In ancient limes folks in trouble threw stones at a goat, hence the term "scape goat," and declared the goat responsible fur all setbacks. Through the ages, childish people cast about for some one to blame for everything. If it's not their parents, then it's their wife, or the boss or the President. We'll refrain from com ment on the particular exam ple of shirking which Allen presents, because it has oli lical overtones. But we get the general picture of Waller with an automatic escape-reflex whenever something dif ficult is expected of hi.... "Poor little mc." is the re frain, "nothing is my fault, it's my parents'. They made mistakes in bringing me up, and now it's too late. There's nothing I can do about it." That's the theme song of a cry-baby in grown-up's cloth ing. True, parents make mis lakes. True, no child can en tirely escape the effect of those mistakes. But to give up, to cease to make any ef fort to counteract the possible "harm" is the sign of a weak ling and a coward. A Philadelphia psychiatrist, Dr. Vincent T. Lalhbury, writing in a recent issue of the Saturday Evening Post, puts it bluntly: "If an adult does not like the way he feels his parents have made him, then he should make himself over in a more acceptable image. If he isn't willing to make the necessary effort, then he should cease blaming his parents." Be a man, Walter. If you're not, don't "put the blame on Maine," or Allen, or your par ents - but on you-know-who. Lovely Trim I Cn. T) Add heirloom finery to lin ens with edKinRs pineapple, spider web, petal stitch. Luxury accents elegant edgings for hankies, linens, closet shelves. Pattern 7071: crochet directions. ni to 4 inch edgings in No. 50 cot ton. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern add 10 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Alice Brooks, care of Mod ford Mail Tribune. Neerilc cralt Dept., P. O. Box 163. Old Chelsea Station. New York 11, N.Y. 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These men are not working against a hard and fast dead line, but they have a suggest ed time limit on their labors, and they are dealing with a matter of considerable in come to the nation's second largest securities auction mar ket. Problem ot Associates Theirs is the task of find ing what to do wilh the as sociate members of the ex change. The question was raised by the special commit tee for the study of the Amer ican Stock Exchange, the group which drew up and backed the organizational changes of the ASE w'thin the past year and more. It recommended last February that another special commit tee submit a plan under which associate memberships would be eliminated within a period of 18 months. Ten of these months have gone, by. The committee war appointed in September, and submitted its first report in late November. It asked the ASE regular and associate members for suggestions and comment, to be submitted by Dec. 10. 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As Dr. Mead of the Cali fornia Rehabilitation Center said in a recent article, one can't very well come right out and ask a lady if she is an alcoholic, but every so often a doctor will find that a gen teel gray-haired librarian, or school - teacher, or even a minister's wife, is an alco holic. Dr. Mead pointed out that often one will notice thai a woman's hands tremble a bit. She is usually a heavy smoker, and she may have a shiny reddish swelling on the palms of her hands. She is likely to be pale and thin, and she may look anemic. One cannot count on learn ing from the husband that his wife is an alcoholic. He may not have any idea how much she is drinking; or his idea of what constitutes chronic al coholism may differ markedly from that of the doctor; or he may prefer not to tell the truth about his spouse. He may be ashamed, or he may fear her wrath if he tells on her. There are many cases in which, for years, a woman concealed her chronic alco holism from her husband. She may have done her drinking during the day while he was at work, or she may have done it at night, after he was asleep. Sometimes the first warning that a woman Is an alcoholic comes wilh the appearance of signs and symptoms of cirrho sis of her liver. Got Suspicious 1 remember well a fine looking woman, the wife of a prominent man, who had mc fooled for a while. She called her spells of acute alcoholism gallbladder colics. It was only j when I couldn't find any sign of gallbladder disease that 1 began to got suspicious, and i then someone in the family tipped me off as to what the real disease was. At that, it was hard to believe that a handsome million with two fine sons, a fine social position j and a beautiful home could be an alcoholic who occasion-, ally disgraced herself by get- j ting unsteady on her feet or I even falling down in a res taurant. Students of alcoholism tell mc that, In recent years, they have become much distressed j by the great increase in the . incidence of alcoholism among women. Several years ago, in San Francisco, I happened to 1 Famoui SLANT0-MAT1C nntomatlc 2iaz.y Machine! iw .trr. 1 1' B l . fi.: B S3 1 I 1 ft Remarkable values... FLOOR MODELS AND DEMONSTRATORS 30-roJ50! ' Ji,Mf 0 M4TC tVTM FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1982 Roundup Km.ntui m ntultant In .Medicine Mayo Clinic Emeritus Prufenor nf Medicine Mayo Clinic (Regitter and Trihune Syndicate, labJ) have luncheon in a big dining-room which has the long est bar thai 1 have ever seen. What impressed mc was that every single one of the many persons drinking at that bar was a woman. Why Treat Low Blood Pressure? Some 10 years ago it was a than in a i fad among us doclors to diag n c n ii.. i nose low blood Dressure and to treat It, 1 am glad to say that, to a large extent, the fad quickly passed, but still every month I gel a few letters from pUltpil! WI1U UrtVt? UlUH cned by a physician who said they had low blood pressure, and that this is why they have had some nervous symptoms. Often a worried woman will say that her systolic blood pressure was found to be around 110 mm. of mercury. I think most physicians would call this normal and would never think of treating it. I know that whenever I find such a pressure I congratulate the person on his good for tune. Actually, back around 1920, when I made extensive studies on the blood pressures of over 15,000 college freshmen, I showed that quite a few nor mal persons never develop a high blood pressure, even when they live into their eighties. When my father was 84, he still had a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm. I am in my 70's and I still have a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm. I wouldn't worry even abuut a low systolic blood pressure around 100 mm., un less the person had a dark skin, marked muscular weak ness, and other signs of Addi son's disease in his adrenal glands. That a low systolic pressure does not mean physi cal weakness was evident to me when I was in my thirties. Then while climbing 13,000 and 14.000-foot mountains, I had a systolic blood pressure of 95 mm. A low blood pres sure must usually be ignored. It is rarely a sign of illness, and does not have to be treat ed. What can be done for some one who suffers from high blood pressure? Much valu able information about this condition is contained In a booklet by Dr. Alvarez. To gel your copy, send 25 cents and a stamped, self-addressed en- PRE-INVENTORY STOCK REDUCTION SALE NEW AND USED TYPEWRITERS Underwood Olivetti Royil Smith-Corona Remington NEW ADDING MACHINES HAND 79.50 plus tax ELECTRIC 8'3.73 to 159.50 Manufactured In USA SEE THEM fj TRY THEM AT VOIGHT'S 8TH ft GRAPE lliTj iiiil." M'ciicai and dec orative j,e? ch van Icons -smoothest straight "itching, too. OTHER SINCfR' mode et great reductions. 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