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RADIO PROGRAMSWEDNESDAY Programs lilted below are received from the radio itatiom and the Mail Tribune aiiumet no responsibility except to make euch changes as are supplied. KYJC - 1230 ke KMKD 1440 ke KWIN 1400 ke 8-.00 Edwin C. Hill This Is Your Life News 6:13 Elmer Davis This Is Your Ui Mel Torme 6:30 Sports News Song Shop Spotlight On Sporta 6:45 McLain s on File Barbershtp Harmonies Here's to Vets 7:00 Lone Ranger The Big Story' Ashland Council 7:15 Lone Ranger The Big Story Ashland Council 7:30 Dr. 1. Q. Curtain Time Ashland Council 7:43 Dr L Q. Curtain Time Ashland Council , 8:00 Sherlock Holmes Light Up Time Stories to Remember 8:15 Sherlock Holmes News 01 the World For the Living 8:30 Gregory Hood" Great Glldersleeve Rogue Rancho 8:45 Gregory Hood Great Glldersleeve Rogue Rancho 8:00 Bui Adlam'a Playroom- Break the Bank Outdoor Lite 8:15 Bui Adlam's Playroom' Break the Bank Heidelberg Hita 8:30 Speaking ot Songs Mr DUt Attorney Outdoor Lite 8:43 Speaking of Songs Mr Put Attorney Heidelberg Hits 10:00 Richfield Reporter Sam Hayes Juke Box Review 10:15 Clause Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:30 Spade Cooley Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:45 Sammy Kayo News News ' 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:43 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY 6:00 Rita N' Shin Musical Roundup 6:15 Rise N' Shin Musical Roundup Sign On 6:30 Rise N" Shine Beamed to Farmer News 6.45Rise N' Shine , . u P Newi 1400 Corral 7:00 Farm" News Corner "" Top of the Morning ' Wake' Up Rogue Valley 7:15 Martin Agronsky" Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:30 Bob Garred-News Marriage for Two News 7:45 Sports Roundup Music & News Sports Review 8:00 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show- Album Time 8:15 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show Album Time . 8:30 Breakfast Club Waltz Time Haven of Rest 8:45 Breakfast Club Mod. Concert Hall Haven of Rest 6:00 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle ""' News 9:15 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle Listen Ladies 9:30 Quick As A Flash Music As Vou Like it Chuck Foster 9:45 Quick As A Flash Barbershop Harmony Rhythm and Reason 10:00 Trading Post Luncheon With Lopei-Music from Hollywood 10:15 Mystery 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 11:00 Betty Crocker Melody Time King Cole Trio 11:15 Victor H. Lindlahr Melody Time Homemaker Harmonies 11:30 Baukage Talking Naval Air Res. Music for Thursday ll:45--News Meet the Band Music for Thursday 12:00 Man Of Melody- News, Market Reports Noontime Melodies 12:15 Noon News Road of Life News 12:30 Weather Report Pepper Young Farm News 12 :45 -County Agent Right to Happiness Swap Shop 1:00 Welcome to Hollywd Backstage Wife' Western Music'Box' 1:15 Welcome to Holly wr Stella Dallas Western Music Box 1:30 Surprise Package Lorenzo Jones Music Box 1:45 Surprise Package Young Wldder Brown Music Box 2:00 Hannibal Cobb Life Can Be Btfl 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 3:15 Pick a Date Welcome Travelers Music Box 3:30 Salute To You Aunt Mary Women in the Newe 3:45 Art Baker' We Love & Learn Women in the News 4:00 Modern Romances" Trade Winds Tavern News 4:00 Modern Romances Familiar Songs Swing Time 4:30 Club 1230 Curtain Call Reminiscent Rhythm 4:45 Chuck s Piano Time Medford Schools Guest Star 5:00 Green Hornet U P News Reflection of SOC 5:15 Green Hornet What's Doing? Reflection of SOC 5:30 Sky King Prelude to Dusk Truth and Life 5:45 Sky King Elmer Peterson Gordon Mac Rae 6:00 Edwin C. Hills Scr Guild Theatre News " 6:15 Elmer Davis Scr Guild Theatre Michael Douglas 6:30 Sports News George Fisher Calling Spotlight on Sports 6:45 McLain's On File George Fisher Calling Dinner Music 7:00 Counter Spy Supper Club Voice of the Army 7:15 Counter Spy Supper Club Red Cross 7:30 Date With fudy Dragnet Between the Lines 7:45 Date With Judy Dragnet Dick Haymes 8:00 Amateur Hour Light Up Time Rav Bloch Presents 8:15 Amateur Hour News of the World Ray Bloch Presents 8:30 Amateur Hour Aldrich Family Rogue Rancho 8:45 Robert Montgomery Aldrich Family Rogue Rancho "9:00 Author Meets Critics Duffy's Tavern News 9:15 Author Meets Critics Duffy's Tavern . Sixth Army Band 9:30 It's Your Business Wrestling Matches Master Worm ' 9:45 Meet The Band Wrestling Matches Master Works 10:00 Richfield Reporter Wrestling Matches Juke Box Review 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Wrestling Matches Juke Box Review 30:30 Art Dickson Morton Downey Juke Box Review 30j45 Glenn Miller News News 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party ABC NBC Radio Patter by Pat Women played a big part in the founding and settling of the west and this fact is brought when "The L.one itanger and Tonto are a c c u s ed of a crime they did not commit They face an angry posse and it takes a "W oman of Courage" to turn the mob Pat Wilkinson away, in "The Lone Ranger," ad venture of that title to be heard over Station KYJC tonight at 7 A note of Jungle terror dom inates the latest episode in "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" on tonight's program over Sta tion KYJC at 8 o'clock. e Catherine McLean, star of the new motion picture, "So Young, So Bad" will be Buddy Rogers' guest on the Thursday ABC broadcast of "Pick A Date" at 3 SPECIAL HEARING CLINIC HOTEL MEDFORD, Medford, Ore. FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1950 5U 411141" -rwm n w&j i I THIS HARD-OF-HEARING MAN IS WEARING A NEW INVENTION. HE NOW HEARS AGAIN, YET THERE IS NO DEVICE OF ANY KIND IN EITHER EAR! TRY IT ft SEE FOR YOURSElf! No emt or nMljstlon. A trial will convince vou. irl.nl h. At (II HTICON- Oldrt Mnnutarlarer af Hcartst Aid. ACOUSTICON "Since 1902" 520 tquitobls Ilifj., Portland, Or. Phone, IE 4552 p.m.- over Station KYJC. Shar ing the spotlight with Miss Mc Leon will be Sonny Weldon, popular be-bop pianist, and Bob by Byrne, trombonist, both of whom will Join Buddy in a jazz session. , The young couple to be mar ried on the "Bride & Groom' program over KYJC tomorrow at i:i0 p.m. p.m. have an inter esting story to relate. The young couple are from Detroit and were college sweethearts. Can a girl, with a prison term behind her, fight her way back to a worthwhile place in life? Janet, beaten by circumstances. prays for courage in this unus ual story to be dramatized on My True Story to be aired over Station KYJC Thursday at 10:30 a.m. e Hear Dr. A. Erin Merkel in a five minute talk on the sub ject of "Cancer" Thursday at 12:40 p.m. on Station KYJC. COURIER 65 YEARS OLD Grants Pass, Apr. 5 The Grants Fass Courier celebrated the 65th anniversary of its found ing Monday. It was founded in 1885 as the Rogue River Courier, a weekly. It was acquired 12 years iater by Amos JS. Voormes, who still heads the organization of the paper, which was estab lished as a daily in laiu. Ask for Mr. W.H. Miller i- w - - , Ik 4 ilk..' i3 BRING THIS AD TO OUR OFFICE FOR ABSOLUTELY FREE TRIAL Or Mill Coupon Btlow r I vonls Mat mar Inforaistioe. j about tfcia nw invention. Addn Clly. i Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Readers should addraas inqulriaa to: Dr. William Brady, 26 El Camino. Bavtrly Hills. Calif. ITCHING MAY BE Iitching in the region of the opening of the rectum if often a stubborn, persistent and annoy ing symptom. It may be due to a number of causes. The term "itching piles." is often heard which Inrliratps that ijihttrt persons think Ul 'A Jf a that piles ac- I I W M I tually itch, and I 11 I that any itch- ... ... V..V. tal region is Di. Brady due to piles. ' Many per sons with severe piles have no itching whatever, but quite often the two may co-exist. Itching may occur when the victim is free of piles in many instances tKln tags, winch are small folds of excess skin found ad jacent to the rectal opening, are often mistaken for piles. These tags may be the site of chronic itching. Presence of these tags together with itching, is prob ably the source of the "itching piles" notion. Actual piles may be the source of itching without themselves being "itchy." A pile, ordinarily, is quite insensitive, but may pro voke irritation and discomfort by its mechanical effect upon lo cal circulation and adjacent tis sues. Chronic itching may be per manently relieved in many cases by the obliteration preferably by . the ambulant method, -of piles, where the piles are the sole source of the itching. I specify the ambulant method for many reasons, the one in point being that the treatment is so mild and painless that even if the itching is not entirely re lieved thereby, the unnecessary ordeal of a surgical operation Is avoided. It would be unfortu nate to submit to the pain, ex pense and loss of time involved in undergoing surgery with the hope of relieving itching, to find the itching still present if the California Approves Slot Machine Seizure Sacramento, Apri. 5 (U.R) Two slot machine seizure bills won final approval in the Cali fornia legislature today. The assembly sent the bills to Gov. Earl Warren for signature by unanimously accepting minor amendments added by the senate- The upper house passed the bills late yesterday by 33 to 2 and 32 to 0 votes. One senator said slot machine operators were spending millions of dollars in bribing law enforcement officers to allow them to run. The bills would allow the seizure of the machines under any circumstances. Earlier, the governor told a press conference he would sign the bills as he understood them. He added that the bills "would be of great assistance in the fight on organized crime." Norwegian Commies Denied U. S. Entry Oslo, Norway, Apr. 5 (U.R) The Norwegian-American liner Stavengerfjord was delayed here today when the American em bassy refused to grant U. S. en try visas to four crew members said to belong to the Norwegian communist party. A spokesman for the Oslo branch of the Norwegian sailors union said the Stavangerfjord postponed her departure to per mit a delegation from the crew to visit Oskar Gudersen, Nor wegian minister of justice. The spokesman said they want ed to know whether the U. S. embassy's action was legal since Norwegian citizens on a Norweg ian ship are involved. The embassy confirmed that four sailors had been refused visas, but had no further com ment. Hog Prices Pushed Higher at Chicago Chicago. Apri. 5 U.R) Farm ers pushed hog prices slightly higher today by reducing their shipments to market in the ab sence of price supports. Only 52.000 hogs were placed on sale at the 12 major combelt markets, compared with more than 70,000 a week ago, before price supports lapsed. Prices opened steady to 25 cents per hundred pounds high er. Market analysts believed some farmers were holding hogs olf the market until congress de cides whether to appropriate funds for renewal of price sup ports. Smallpox Vaccine Flown to Glasgow Glassow. Scotland. Apr. 5 U.Ri Royal air force plane? (lew more than 300,000 units of small noN varriue to Glasgow today to help build un slocks for pusiihle mass immunization of everv per son in western Scotland. Dr. Stuart Laidlow, Glaegow health officer, said he would order mass vaccinations If more than a few secondary cases ap pear after the eight-day incuba tion period ends today. ' By lonight we should have a prettv trond idea of how bad IhCi outbreak is," he said. . 1 CAUSED BY PILES operation failed In Its purpose. The ambulant treatment con sists of a number of treatments given in the doctor's office per haps a half dozen or so which are painless, require but a few minutes to administer, and leave the patient immediately free to carry on with his usual routine. The treatment is effected by skillful use of a hypodermic needle, and, in capable hands, results in permanent cure. The total cause of itching may be difficult to determine in a given case. It follows that what ever is found to be abnormal should be corrected in a pro gre?sive effort to eradicate the difficulty. The ambulant method lends itself to this effort and does not impose the hazard upon a patient which is necessarily in herent in all surgical procedures. Diabetes may cause this type of itching. It is one of the pos sibilities which must be disposed of, in any case. Fungus disease, such as may be found in the variety of ailments dubbed "ath lete's foot," may be present in this area and prove to be the source of the itching. Allergy or hypcrsensitiveness to various food stuffs, wearing apparel, chemicals, soaps, toilet preparations and a host of other substances may be involved in the cause of the itching. The ease with which piles may be eradicated by the ambulant method would suggest that if piles are present in cases of itch ing, they should be disposed of as a preliminary and possibly final step. In intractable cases of Itching, tatooing is sometimes effective. Extensive surgical undermining of the skin is necessary in oth ers. Finally, itching may be caused by other disorders of the rectum and rectal outlet, apart from piles. Fortunately, these condi tions often can be handled suc cessfully by a skillful physician in his office, instead of surgical treatment carried out in a hos pital. QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Quliiin Atralnst the C.B.I. Do you still recommend taking qui nine to prevent the Crl. particularly pneumonia, flu nnri minor respiratory infections, now that the antt'olotlc and antlhystamlnic drugs are available? (F. H. R.) , . , Answer Yes. Two grains of qui nine three times a day for six weeks during the season or epidemic, tor adults. Ono grain three times a day for children. Quinine is a versatile home remedy. Send stamped self-addressed envelope nnd ask for paniph. let QUININE in MODERN MEDICINE. Neuro-t'lrculatory Asthenia Please explain neurocirculatory asthenia, which was given as a con tributing cause of death from lobar nnoummitn.. Mrs. K. A.I Asthenia means lack of strength, weakness. Weakness of the nerve- resulntion of the heart. Otherwise called "soldier's heart," irritable heart, disordered heart action, car diac neurosis, eftorl syndrome, vaso motor imbalance, palpitation, etc. Soap . Is it safe to use a cake of soap that has been used hy others in a public wasn nasin livirs. l,. j. c.i Answer Safer than It Is to handle money thHt has been handled by oth ers or doorknobs, or furnitures for wet soap is a good antiseptic. (Copyright 1!)30 by John F. Dlllc Co.) Bend Voters Favor Daylight Saying Time Bend, Ore., Apr. 5 ".U.R The people of Bend favor daylight saving by an overwhelming ma jority, it was indicated in a special election held Monday on this question. The vote was 1,700 to 743 for daylight saving and the city com mission is expected to put the plan into effect April 1. Official action will be taken at a meet ing Wednesday evening. ' Red mond and Prineville have indi cated that they will follow Bend s lead. In a companion test vote. Bend residents favored elimination of the annual spring dog tie-up sea son. The vote on this question was 1,312 for elimination of tie- ups and 1,128 for its retention. OIIOIMAt aspirin for chii- k.lna Rt Joseph name. V I gram taoieia w Orange flavored. J HEART ATTACK OR INDIGESTION? THANK HEAVENS! Moat attacks treJustacW Indigestion. When It ilrtkei, take Bell-ans tablet. 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