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UADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY Proflrjim listed btlow art received from the radio station and the Mail Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make such changes at art supplied KVJC - 1230 M K.MED U4tt He K WLN 1400 kc 6:00 Edwin C. Hill' Bob Hope Nawa 8:15 Elmer Davis' Bob Hope Kay Starr 6:30 Sport News Fibber McGee 4 Molly Spotlight on Sporta 6:45 McLains News Fibber McGce A Molly Dinner Music "7:00 Counterspy Big Town Eddie Lemar 7:15 Counter Spy Big Town Navy Show 7:30 Lenten Meditations People Are Funny Between the Lines 7:45 Time lor Time People Are Funny Dennis Day 8:00 Time For Defense Light Up Time Wignlcsworth'a 8:15 Time For Defense News of the World David Rose 8:30 Gentlemen of Press Cavalcade ot America' Rogue Rancho 8:45 Gentlemcri of Press Cavalcade of America Rogue Rancho 9:00 Town Meeting of Air" It's Dancetime News 9:15 Barbershop Harmonies Lullaby In Rhythm 0:30 Guest Star Dress Rehearsal Masterworks 9:45 We CARE Dress Rehearsal Masterworks 10:00 Richfield Reporter Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:30 "T" Texas Tyler Morton Downey Juke Box Review 10 45 Del Courtney News News 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY 6:00 Rise N' Shine -Musical Roundup 8:15 Rise N' Shins Musical Roundup 6:30 Rise N' Shine Beamed to Farmer News 0:45 Rise N' Shine U P News 1400 Corral 7:00 Farm News Corner Top of the Morning ' Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:15 Martin Agmcsky Personality Time Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:30 Bob Garred-Newi Marriage for Two Newt 7:45 Sports News Music & News Sports Review 8:00 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show Album Time 8:15 Breakfiist Club Eddie Albert Show Album Time , 8:30 Breakfast Club Wnltztime Bible Institute 8:45 Breakfast Club Mod. Concert Hall Bible Institute 0:00 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle News 9:15 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle Chatter with Chuck 9:30 Quick as a Flash Music As You Like It Harry Cool 9:4r Quick as a Flash Music In Modern Mood All Star Dance 10:00 Trading Post Luncheon With Lopez Music From Hollywood 10:15 Mvstery Shopper Luncheon with Lopez Music From Hollywood 10:30 My True Story Dave Garroway News 10:45 My True Story U P News Church In Home ilKJO Betty Crocker Melody Time Peggy Lee 11:15 Victor Lindlnhr Melody Time The Three Sum 11:30 Baukage Talking Concert Master Music For Wednesday 11:45 News Meet the Band Music For Wednesday 12:00 Bulletin Board . News. Market Reports Noontime Melodies 12:15 News t Road ot Life News 12:30 Weather Report Pepper Young Farm News 12:45 Your County Agent Right to Happiness Swap Shop 1 :00 Welcome To Hollywd. Backstage Wife Music Box 1:15 Welcome To Hollywd. Stella Dallas Music Box 1:30 Surprise Package Lorenzo Jones Music Box 1:45 Surprise Package Young Wlddei Brown Music Box 2:00 Hannibal Cobb Life Can Be Beautiful News 2:15 Hannibal Cobb Mainly For Women Music Box 2:30 Bride & Groom , News Music Box 2:45 Bride & Groom Swap & Sell Music Box "3:00 Pick a Date Welcome Travelers News 315 Picks Date Welcome Travelers Music Box 3:30 Salute to You Aunt Mary Hollywood Headlines 3:45 Art Baker We Love & Learn Hollywood Headlines 4:00 Modern Romances Quarter Hr with Bible News 4:15 Modern Romances Junior Red Cross Variety Time 4:30 News Here's to Vets Harmony Shop 4:45 Saranga H V Kartenborn Inside Story 5:00 Challenge of Yukon U P News Teller of Tales 5:15 Challenge of Yukon What's Doingf Sunset and Vint 5:30 Jack Armstrong Prelude to Dusk Truth & Life 3:45 -Jack Armstrong Elmer Peterson Rockin' Chair 6:00 Edwin C. Hill This Is Your Lite News 6:15 Elmer Davis This Is Your Life Mel Torme 6:30 Sports News Song Shop Spotlight On Sporta 6:45 McLain s on File Darbership Harmonies Here's to Vets 7:00 Lone Ranger The Big Story Salute To Reserves 7:15 Lone Ranger The Big Story Salute To Reserves 7:30 Dr. I. Q. Curtain Time At Sundown 7:45 Dr. I. Q. Curtain Time At Sundown .3:00 Sherlock Holmes Light Up Time Stories to Remember 8:15 Sherlock Holmes News of the World For the Living 8:30 Gregory Hood Great Gildersteeve Rogue Rancho 8:45 Gregory Hood Great Gildersleeve Rogue Rancho 9:00 Buz Adlam's Playroom Break the Bank Heidelberg Boxing 9:15 Buz Adlam's Playroom Break the Bank Heidelberg Boxing 9:30 Speaking of Songs Mr Dlst Attorney Heidelberg Boxing 9:45 Speaking of Songs Mr. Dlst. Attorney Heidelberg Boxine 10:00 Richfield Reporter Sam Hayes Juke Box Review 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:30 Spade Cooley Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:45 Sammy Kaye News News 11:00 Platter Party " Sign Off " Sign Off 11:15 platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party -ABC -NBC ' Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Raadara should adrfran inquiries tot Dr. William Brady. 265 II Camilla. Bavarly Hills. Calit. Tuaiday. March 28. 1950 MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE ELEVEN CROSSWORD PUZZLE Axawit to runoci rczzu THE TROUBLE STICK Reader asks whether a mother of temperature. The family doc- Rad Patter by 10 Pat Gold Hill j'" "" "i Pal Wilkinion A round-up report on the mu tual defense assistance program of the United States will be heard on "Time For Defense" to night at 8 o'clock over Station KYJC and ABC. Tuesday night is ordin arily devoted to educational programs and ABC is devot ing a 1 o t of time and money in pre senting such senting pro grams as "Time for De fense" in this educational block. The recorded documentary portion of the program will in clude interviews with people at New York s Port of Embarka tion where equipment is being shipped to the eight member nations of the Atlantic Pact, and a pick-up from Norfolk. Va where navy planes arc shipped to trance. The other top educational program heard over ABC and KYJC Tuesdav night is "Town Meeting." What Kind of Farm Program Do We Need" will be ?ie toru mtopic when the pro- ram is aired al 9 p.m. Speakers will be Representa tive Wright Patman. member of the house banking and currency. conimmcc, nousc small Business committee, and joint committee on the economic rrpnrt. and Al lan B. Kline, president of the American farm bureau federa tion, director of the federal re serve bank of Chicago and mem ber of the public advisory board ECA. Sergeant Preston finds him self on quite a chase in White horse, before he discovers the "would-be killers" in Wednes day's episode of the "Challenge of the Yukon" on KYJC at 6 p.m. A young couple from Omaha, Neb., will be married on the "Bride 4 Groom" program over KYJC and ABC Wednesday at it's new time 2:30 p.m. Daad Una on classified Ads; 3:30 pm. for following day; 10 am Monday for Monday; noon Saturday for Sunday a m Gold Hill, Mar. 28 W. L. Van Houten who has been confined in a Mcdford hospital the past two weeks, underwent surgery, to have his injured foot ampu tated. He is making as good re covery as can be expected. Mrs. James Martin and small son, are visiting at the home of her husband's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin while she is recovering from a recent illness. Jimmy is also ill in a hospital in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Martin went to Seattle last week and brought their daughter-in law and grandson home with them for a few weeks. Wendall Jones left for Corval- lis March 2G and Miss Dena Jones left Monday to return to their studies at OSC. The spring term opens this week. They have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Lavcrne Walker and small son, who have spent several days at the home of Mr. walKers parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Walker, and Jerry Smith. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Smith, returned to Eugene March 26 after their spring vacations at school. Jerry and Laverne are students at University of Oregon Olney tdington of Idaho, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Edington, for some time. W. E. ("Pop") Ross was taken to a Mcdford hospital early Wed nesday following a heart attack ai nis nome. tie was improving at last reports. Mr. and Mrs. Derwin Mapel and son, Steven, returned to their home at Toketee Falls March 24. Mr. Mapel came for his family Wednesday. Mrs. Dave tnnis has returned to her home after spending sev eral weeks in California. While there she visited her daughter and family. F.rnest Rostcl, member of the stnte highway commission, of Salem, visited with Mrs, Carrie Puhl March 21. Mrs. Rostcl has been a friend of Mrs. Puhl and her late husband for many years. Mr. and Mrs. John Carmnny and children have moved into the Phillips tenant house for merly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Westwood. Mr. Phillips had assumed ownership 'of the properly after the Westwood family moved to Shady Cove. Mrs. Audree Beman was call ed to North Hollywood last Tues day by the sudden death of her tamer, Edward H. Kidson. Due who keeps a regular check on her children's health Is a hypo chondriac. The family doctor told her she was and ad vised her to stop looking for trouble that way. She takes the children's temper ature whenever they seem out of sorts, have di gestive upsets or are exposed to cold or dampness, be cause she knows how important it is to put a child to bed the moment he or she shows any rise Ui. Brady VENETIAN BLINDS Wakefield Drapery 2nd Floor Medford Furniture, 6th & Bartlott, Ph. 2-601 C 1 to the many duties to be taken care of she was unable to return home until March 28. She went south by plane. Billy Chonman of Bakersfield Cal., is visiting his uncles and their families, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Price. Mr. and Mrs. Homer McHargue and Mr. and Mrs. Bill McHargue of this community. Dwight Stiles, son of Rev. and Mrs. L. D. Stiles, returned home early last week from Los An geles. where he has been a stu dent at the Southern California Bible college the past few months. His plans for the future are indefinite. At the meeting of the South ern Oregon Principals' associa tion held in Ashland. Robert Sage, principal of the grade school, was elected secretary of the organization. Principal C. A. Mever of Central Point is presi dent and Robert Cook of Lake county, vice-president. Crater Lake Motor company of Medford has donated a driver- training car to District No. o, Thn rar ic n Hnnl control new 'Ford V-8. Jess Durkee was taken bv am bulance to a Medford hospital last week after becoming ill while at work at the cement plant. Oregon Grocers Slate Convention April 2, 3 Portland. Mar. 28 Oregon Independent Retail Grocers as sociation will noid its luau con vention in Portland on Sunday and Monday, April 2 and 3, at Multnomah hotel, according to Claude Hall, Waldport, president. Edgar J. Link of the Oakdale market, Medford, is a director of the association and will be active in the convention pro eram. Hall said. Speakers will Include Gene Flack, sales counsel and adver tising director for Sunshine Bis cuit company. New YorK; Will H. Masters, Portland attorney; uov Douglas McKay and Donald R Miller, manager of the meat merchandising department of Armour and company, Chicago There will be a large food and equipment show at the ho tel. Portland Independent Re tail Grocers association is host. Among the Madi people of Central Africa the friends of a prospective bridegroom give him many presents to help de fray the expense of buying his bride from her father. SYNOPSIS OK ANNUAL STATEMENT For the year endfd Ircmhrr 31. 1949 Of Ihe NF.W VUHK rNHKRWnlTERS INSURANCE COMPANY of NEW YORK. Ill Hie Slate of NEW YORK made to the insurance Commissioner of the State of Oregon, pursuant to law; INCOME Net premiums received $ S, 123,761 28 total interest, am dends and real estate income 345,818.48 Income from other sourcea 170.831.30 Tout income S.843.40S.U DISBURSEMENTS Net amount paid for losses I 1.942,323.60 Lou adjustment ex penses 1.T7,23!U!) Underwriting expenses . 2.023.696.34 Dividends paid to stock holders 140,000.00 All other expenditures (including Investment expenses) 369.640.9!) Tout disbursements 4.635.109.32 ADMITTED ASSETS Value of real estate own ed (market value) $ 0 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 8.630.00 value of honds owned amortized) 6,484.307.00 Value of stocks owned I market value) 4,619.108.00 Cash In banks and on hand 2.133,606.18 Premiums In course of collection written Ince Sept. 30. 1048 1,170,700.01 Interest and rents due and accrued 34.44.V0A Other asseu Inetl 1.019.039.64 Total admitted assets $l.470.nM 88 LIABILITIES SURPLUS AND OTHER FUNDS Total unpaid claims 1,068 838.21 uumaiea loss adjust ment expense for un paid claims 82.000.01) Total unearned premtuma 4,!)R4.;i.',4.1H All Other llahllttief . .. 777,781 34 Total liabilities, ex ceot eanital t fl.912.S'J3 94 Capital paid up .. .i2.000.000.00 Special sur plus funds: (Gen eral Voluntary Reserve) 400.000 00 U n assigned funds (sur plus). 6.137.061 14 Surplus as regards pot- tor also tells the mother it is foolish to have her 11-year-old daughter's lungs examined every three months because a grand parent had some kind of lung trouble. The mother says she had rather be guided by my ad vice . . . My advice is that the family doctor knows better than any one can know about both ques tions. The family doctor sounds like that to me. If you keep constantly taking children's temperature you are bound to find a rise of tempera ture frequently, and it is plumb dumb to put a child in bed just because you discover a rise of temperature. Nine times out of ten it is insignificant. Certainly it doesn't mean either that the young one is ill or that any ill ness is coming on. If the child is not obviously ailing it doesn't matter whether there is a degree or two of fever. Such rise of tem perature occurs frequently in children from trivial causes or from no apparent cause. Some of the trick specialists that infest the profession today encourage mothers to keep a clinical thermometer in the house. Then when mother tele phones the doctor the doctor can inquire solicitously about the child's temperature and answer the call or evade it, according to his convenience. If he chooses to evade it he can tell the mother to keep the child well under the covers, give a dose of something or rub on some nostrum and let him know in the morning. . . . Such doctors consider their own convenience first, the welfare of the patient second. Trouble stick is the right name for the clinical thermometer in the hands of any one else than the physician attending the pa tient or a nurse under the physi cian s direction. 1 rouble sticK, because the little glass stick brings a great deal of trouble that without the stick never would have happened In some circumstances it may be of scientific interest to know hist what the temperature is. but for the welfare of the children and the family it is better to leave the clinical thermometer in the hands of the attending physician or the nurse who car ries out the doctor's orders. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS The "Shot" Merchants No other M. D. would approve the vitamin B complex you recommonaea they Insisted on giving me "shots" which 1hiv sniri are effective where vitamins taken by mouth are useless . . . but when my savings were ex hausted I had to fall back on taking B complex by mouth . . . today 1 am h different nerson. (Mrs. E. G.) Answer By mouth is the natural way to take vitamins. Lucky for you that the "shot" merchants lost interesi in your case when your funds were exhausted. The racket of giving things by injection which may be given by mouth with equal benefit Is a disgrace to the profession. Many brass "special ists" pay the overhead and net a good profit in addition, from this racket which often their office girls carry on for them, thanks lo the credulity of the Yankee Wlseacro public. Internal Derangement of Knee Please say something about loose cartilage In the knee. Does it ever be come normal again after an accident' I Mrs. B. M. A.) Answer Yes when the cartilage la anchored or removed at operation. (Copyright 1030 by John F. Dllle Co.) NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR JACK- bON COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of OLA M. COPPLE. DECEASED. Notice la hereby given that J. F. Fllegel. administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed his final ac count and petition for distribution and that the 1st day of May, 1930, at 10:00 a. m.. at the courtroom of said court have been apopinted as the time and place tor the hearing thereof. All per- sons Interested are required, then and mere, to snow cause. If any there he, why said account should not be ap proved. J. F. Fllegel, administrator. THE MAN EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT! THE ADDRESS EVERYONE WANTS TO HEAR! "Which Way America? Liberty or Socialism? mmr.r-. m J &LU, I ill i Icy holders $ 8 137 01 94 Tola! sift 470 OftJ 88 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR Net premiums received .$ in Net loatra paid 90.049 St Dividend peld or cred ited to policyholder! . 0 Principe) office in Oregon 1209 SpaJd Inff Building. Port land, Oregon Pacific Coatt Department. J. L Btglen and J. R. Curran, Managers. 30 1 California Street. San Franctaco 20. California Local Agent: PoMnion-Wiikinnon-Pot-ter Insurance Agenrv, l. 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