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, . 1 12 The Statesman. Salem, Oregon. Friday. January 21, 1949 "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier GRIN AND BEAR IT By Liclity DAILY AND SUNDAY The Nation?s: Top pomics in Your Home Newspaper rtu rn-i--- I'M A CEAD HEACO ME J r. L HP IIP1" AWFULLY LATE.'JS NOW IF I CAM s2t JUST GET UP TO T JW-l BED WITHOUT j-V55T '-iillliHlPifflf Cwnv ARE YOU PCCSSiNG 7 f its mot time to get up. V i TAKE OFF YOUR CLOTHES -T AND 66T BAC l ' A wv - AlstO SHE'S J Y- . BLONKE NOT REALIZING TtJAT SLEET" IS ACTUAULV PLOTTING TO KILL HIM -SAM CATCH EM TRAILS THE TRTO AS TWEV LOOK TOK A CAB IThEPE COMES THE RCST SQUAD CAP. IT WON T BE LONQ NSW I OOOD OLD St-EET IJ DICK TM-CT 1 STICK EMUP. VOUj cooo woeApff WRATl SLEET.r BUT If TH - BEAT IT ftr.'fji OUT OP" GUN UM;teMSSL JRAJslCE MflW ALL VOU NEW GUYS ACE WISE uUAT coOtfiNG-OUB OLD LEADER. BUNK BURR.TWO-TlMED OS - WALKED OUT WITH A MILLION DOLt h BELONGS TO US j" MILLION ACE f THE rAki Y n I I Ml llllll A Y J I Ml. 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I WEUER F6LT SO LXSJOECEMT KN) ALL (VYY BORNeDaDAYS L6S see. NO LA). I'd jeoee she vaxjz BIOWKVJ'RBOUT THUTTy MILES RN HOUR FROM, 1 km . f 1 "4! 1-21 TT3 - Tm. IU4 U S. P4. OH. AH rialiH 'raivtj I "Pop, If you won't be reasonable, I'll have to go over your head and ask mother! ilOLR 8KM M KOCO KOIN KG W KEX 00:00 Morning News News Hodge Podg Squirrely Bird 00:15 (Tlmeketper I IKOIN Klock llodee Podee Squirrely Bird Squirrely 00:30 lMar.-h Tun 1 KOIN Klock Kneass News Bird 00:45 News KOIN Klock Hodpe Potige Farm News 7 KSI-.M Newt IRise and Shine Rise and Phine Tjp Trades KOCO Tex Ritter News & SporU iTop o Morning News KOIN KOIN Klock INewi Bota Garrefl I Fred Beck KGH Farm Tim IFarm Time lOld Soncs (Hases. News KEX News M. Agronsky ITime Tempos IZeke Manners 8 9 KSI.M Barg. Counter iV. Llndlahr ISons Pioneers Orchestra KOCO King Crusaders King Crusaders West Melodies (.West. Melodies KOIN I't-er News 'Art Baker a .Grand Slam IRoscmary KGW Fred Waring jFred Waring,p Jack Berch (Melodies KtX Breakfast Club Breakfast Club 'Breakfast Club Idreakfast Club KSI.M N W. News iKale Smith IPastor's CaU .Orchestra KO O Wilaw'd Church Vocal Varieties Music (Music KOIN Wendy Warren Aunt Jei.ny i Helen Trent !Gal Sunday KfW Tommy Dorsev Tommy DorseyiTommv Dorsey Tommy Dorsey KKX News Today's Stars Kay Kyser IKay Kyser 10 KSI.M News (Gospel Singer Orchestra IWaltz Serenade KOI O Cofl'ee Cup Peggy Lee ILullaby Rhythm King Cole KOIN Hir Siter Ma Perkins Dr Malone Cuiding Light K.W Kneass News IMaritie Band Current Events Brighter Day Kt.X Ted Malone IGalen Drake ;Ttue Story ' I'rue Story 11 12 KSLM Hit Tims KOCO Melody KOIN -News KGW Knra-s News KEX News 'News IWaltz Time (Come Gel It IFarm Outlook IBike Show Variety Sho I New s I Mem. Music " Don Ameche Don Ameche (Pepper Young I Happiness 'Easy Aces IList'n to This 1 KSLM Orchestra IJohnson Fain. ILannv Ross 'Bing Sings KOCO Classics IClasslcs IListen Liebert (All Tune Fav. KGW O Brien Cfiow Barnvd Follies Air Newspaper Air Newsnaper KOIN B'stage Wife (Stella Dallas LL. Jones (Widder Brown KEX H'wood Brkfst (H'wood Brkfst Kay West Kay West KSI.M Hope Chest Hope Chest KOCO 4 Corners Hour W Corners Hour KOIN Hint Hunt IHfnt Hunt KGW Girl Marries (Portia KEX Jay Stewart Uay Stewart Salem H.S. Is Corners Hour (Meet Missus iPlain Bill , IBride. Groom I Red Crots 4 Corners Hour Meet Mt-us Front Pace tlride. Groom 3 KSLM KOCO KOIN KGW KEX Happv Gang 12th St. Hour Art Kirkham Road of Life Ladies Seated I Happv Gang U2tn St. Hour (Tunefully (Lora Lawton Ladies Seated Orchestra 12th St. Hour 'Art Godfrey lAunt. Mary ITravelers (News lt i st Hour Ait Godfiey I ora Diake 1T1 avelei 5 " 4 KSLM Fulton Lewis F. 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Friday 10:00 a.rrf News: 10:19 Especially for Women: 11:00 Oregon School of the Air; 11:1 Concert Hall: 12:00 News: 12:15 Noon Farm Hour: 1 00 Ride 'em Cow boy; 1:15 Oregon School of Air; 1:30 U.S. Marine Band: 1:45 Melody Lane; 2 00 Clubwomen's Half Hour: 2:30 Memory Book of Music; 3:00 News; 3:15 Music of the Masters; 4:00 Uni versity Hour; 5 00 On the Upbeat: 5:50 Sports Club: 6:00 News; 6.15 Dinner Melodies: 6:30 Music of Czechoslovakia; 7:15 Evening Farm Hour; 8:00 Research Report: 8:15 Hillcrest School: 8:45 News: 9:00 Music That Endures: 9:45 Evening Mediations; 10:00 Sign Off. ! M W4 1mm M FRIDAY'S BROADCASTS Pacific Standard Time Kilocycles: KSLM 1390. KOCO 1490. KOIN 970. KGW 620. KEX 1190 "Boss, I want you to meet the best little helpmate, the awellest cook, the finest little homemaker a man ever had . . . that la, If she'a home. Your Health Written by Or. Herman N. Bundensen, M.Di: KSI.M I ad res Fust (ladies First Queen for Day iQueen a Day KOCO News Glass Wax IGlass Wax fGIass Wax KOIN Mrs Burton I Perry Mason (Nora Drake, (You Tick KGW Don., Nothing IDou.. Nothing iToday's Child Light of World KEX Betty Crocker Eleanor, Anna Northwesters Northwesters There are many glands located ! in different parts of the body and they have important functions to airy on. Then, too, there are some glands that are found only I in the male and some that are 1 found only in the female. One of the glands in the nale is called the prostate gland. When chronic inflammation of his pros tate gland occurs, as a rule it becomes worse unless it 1 ade quately treated. More than two-thirds of the cases of prostate gland trouble are due to such causes as-infections in the urinary tract, inflam mation of the channel leading from the bladder to the outside, or blocking of this channel. Due to Infections Then, too, many cases are due to infections in other parts of the body, such as the teeth, ton siLs, or sinuses. Oftentimes, this condition may be present without causing any symptoms. In many instances, however, there is some discharge noticeable in the .morn ing. There is some itching. In order to make a deiinite diagno sis, it is necessary to examine the secretion from the pro-state gland under the microscope for pus ceils and germs. Examination should also be made to see if there is enlargement of the prostate gland. The most important part of the treatment of a chronic prostate infection is massage of the pros tate gland. The massage is car ried out at intervals of three to four days for six to eight treat ments, as a rule. Then, a rest period of four to six weeks Is permitted before further massago is carried out. This massage is done through the rectum. Usually, not more than two or three courses of massage, together with other measures, are required to clear up the condition. j Of course, if there is any block ing of the passage from the blad der to the outside as a results of scar tissue formation, this must be overcome by surgery if nec essary, j Helpful Drur V Drug trrfitment is helpful, par ticularly the sulfonamide prepa rations and penicillin. Both piiep aratiohs may be used in the more severe cases. I A careful search should 1 b made for infections in the teeth, tonsils and elsewhere in the body that might lead to prostate gland infection, and, if any" are dis covered, they should be eliminat ed. i Because this condition so often does not produce noticeable! or severe symptoms, there is a ten dency for patients to rieglectii it. However, it is important that, once it is discovered, it be pronipt ly and thoroughly treated in or der to keep it from becoming more severe and leading to com plications. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS A Reader: Is a woman of 41 too old to have baby? Answer: Many women past NO years of age have children. (Copyright. 1949. King Feature syndicate, inc.) Hollywood On Parade HOLLYWOOD Glenn Ford says his wife Eleanor Powell's ap pearance at the Palladium in Lon don had better be her last pro fessional excursion. "Or," Glenn growls, "you'll see me with a new spouse. I've forgotten what Elly looks like." The dancing Mrs. Ford, who recently appeared in eastern fnight clubs, starts a month's en gagement at the English music hall March 9. Ran into Glenn at the cocktail party dpening of a brand new Beverly Hills silver store. There were Martha Raye (sipping gin with grapefruit -juice chaser), Jeanne Cagney, an always charm ing person, and others surrounded by a quarter-million bucks' worth of silver in showcases. You'd like a sauce tureen made in 1729 by London's Paul de Lamerie? It's yours for $1,760. Or four open salt cellars for $3,500? In a pinch they'd even double as ash trays. ; Saw Moutha Raye, in a silver.bhje mink cape, clowning for the photogs in an imitation replica of an English crown, tame u Brien, uiga san Juan, Audrey Totter, Andrea King. Una Merkel. and Roddy McDow all came to gape at the collection. Incidentally, the proprietress, Sal- lye Silver, vows that thats her real monicker, not one she adopt ed for erass commercial causes . . . Gawking elsewhere around Glammerville of late, I've seen Director Andre DeToth sporting Theyll Do, It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo 1 nn tn. inc mtiim tttwanctrfm, Ki mam unitjia.' w ' a violent Florida tan after thU weeks on location with "Slattetry'a Hurricane" . . , Celeste Holm! as a French nun in "Come to th Stable," learning to say a meal time prayer in Latin with a French accent , . . Bossman Dar ryl Canuck puffing a cigar just somewhat smaller than a baseball bat as he strode rapidly acriisi the 20th Century-Fox lot... II Bob Preston gloating, "I'm fin ally getting around to the kind: of role I like" in "The Lady Gam bles" with B. Stanwyck. "In this story,", he explains, "some one els is having all the trouble" . . . Ma rio Windsor trying to roll a cigar ette for a scene it 'Helllire" and getting too much makin's -heaped across the paper . . . Brian DOn- levy groaning that it probably will cost him $3,000 for a dental brid ge. The tooth was knocked out I in an "Impact" fight sequence . . Sterling Hayden trying to convince me that he finds it really swU living on his 50-foot schooner Ijat San Pedro harbor with his wijfa and baby. There's no electric) aboard, and he must drive 20 miles,- through heavy traffic, to and from work in "Manhandled" . jj . A movie - acting cow catching sight of herself in Loretta Young's """ muuiiig uauui uiujfjr, "Don't worry, Bossy," Loretta c:jn- soied; "i always feel that way self." Oysters spawn between My and September, and fewer oystirs are sold then in order to conserva the .supply. j mmmm I w Jm. aTaVaw-TL III 111 A NEIGHBOR. SAID MY MOTUED WAS OUTSDOKEM. 0ADDY ASKED BY WHOM? Mothar and Daddy both tall all tha naighbors to go to WABBEIi'S for axpart & rallabla RADIO REPAIRS rbana X-7CS1