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RADIO PROGRAM S T H U R S D AY Program! lited blow ar. rtcalv.d from th. radio Italian. ,d ,(,, Ml Tribune aim"" ' "6 00 Edwin C. H1U a. ik rimer DaVll Scr Guild Theatre Scr Guild Theatre George riiher Calling George Fisher Calling Supper Club Supper Club Draanitt dO Sports News. MHjin'i On me 7:00 Counter spy' Dragnet ' ' . . ii'-mlno l.iffht ITn 815 Amateur Hour Newa ol 30 Amateur Hour" Aldrich a J., Robert Montgomery Aldrich frltiM nilfv' 9-15 Author Meeta Crltlca Duffy's 0.30 It's Your Business K.iaat ThA Band Wrestling Wrestling 1O 00 Richfield Reporter Wrestling Matchea 101S Clauss Mystery Melody Wrestling Matches 10-30 Time To Dance Morton Downey" 1(45 Glenn Miller Wewa 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS FRIDAY 8:00 Rise & Shins 8:15 Rise N' Shin 6:30 Rue N" Shine 6:.5 -Rise N" Shtne 7:00 Farm News Corner 7:15 Martin Agronsky 7-30 Bob Garred-Newi Morning Roundup Muilcal Roundup ' Beamed to Farmer News Top of the Morning Top of the Morning Marriage for Two Music & News 7:43 sports icw5 8:00 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show' Eddie Albert Show Waltz Time Mod. Concert Hall 8:13 oreaKiaM uup 8:30 Breakfast Club" 8 45 Breakfast Club 9:00 Ladies Be Seated 9:13 Ladies Be Seated 9:30 Quick As A Flash 9:45 Quick As A Flash FrlendshiD Friendship Circle Music As You Like it Music In Modern Mood 10:00 Trading Post 10:15 Mystery Shopper 10:30 My True Story 10:45 My True Story Std School Hour Std. School Hour Dave Garroway News 11:00 Betty Crocker 11:15 Undlahr Program 11:30 Baukage Talking 1 1 :45 News Melody Time Melody Time Concert Master Meet the Band 12:00 Musical Memory 13:15 Noon News 12:30 Weather Reoort News. Markets Road ot Life Pepper Young Right to Happiness 12 :45 Your County Agent 1 nn Welcome to Hollywd Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jones YoungWldder Brown 1:15 Welcome to Hollywd 1 :30 Surprise Package" 1 :45 Surprise Package 2:00 Hannibal Cobb 2:00 Hannibal Cobb 2:30 Bride & Groom 2:45 Bride 6c Groom Life Can Be Beautiful Mainly for Women News Swap & Sell 3:00 Pick A Date 3:15 Pick A Date 3 30 Salute to You 3:45 Art Baker Welcome Travelers Welcome Travelers Aunt Mary We Love & Learn 4:00 Modern Romances Trade Winds Tavern News 4:15 Modern Romances National Guard Swing Time 4:30 Med. Schools Present The V.N. Is My Beat Harmony Shop j:45 Samaga H. V Kaltenborp Iruide Story ""5:00 Challengeof theYukon'U P News Tellerof Tales 5:15 Chal'nge of the Yukon What's Doing Sunset & Vine 5:30 Jack Armstrong Prelude to Dusk Truth and Life 5:45 Jack Armstrong Elmer Peterson Rockin Chnir :00 Edwin C. Hill :15 Elmer Davis :30 Sports Whirl :45 McLain's On File Scr. Dir. Plavhouse Scr. Dir. Playhouse Jimmy Durante Jimmy Durante :0O Gillette Fight :15 Gillette Fight :30 Gillette Fight 45 Gillette Fight Modern Concert HaU Familiar Melodies BUI Stern Evening Melodies 00 Frost Warnings 15 The Fat Man 30 Your FBI :45 Your FBI- Light Up Time News ot the World Proudly We Hail Proudly We Hall :00 Ozzie & Harriet . :15 Ozzie & Harriet 30 Claremont Hotel :45 Claremont Hotel Life of Riley Life of Riley The Song Shop Ed gt; water Beach Orch.' :00 Richfield Reporter 15 Clauss Mystery Melody 30 Time To Dance ;45 Time To Dance Sam Hayes Halls of Ivy Halls of Ivy News 00 Platter Party 15 Platter Party 30 Platter Party :45 Platter Party Sign Off kH$ te&T ,t I I 1 ...I if'l Two little DP'j who with their parent arrived in America re cently to begin a new life free from persecution and tyranny. The Episcopal Church is nearing its goal of 1200 assurances which will bring to this country for resettlement that number of families and individuals, members of non-Roman Churches overseas. RIGHT ON TIME! Jobs run on schedule when you rely on us for Ready Mined Con crete. Finish your forms and there's your Concrete, ready for pouring right on hand and on time! Builders know how im portant punctuality is, in ma terial deliveries. And that's why so many successful builders order Ready Mixed Concrete from us. Sand and Gravel Crushed Rock - Crushed Granite M. C. LININGER and SONS CORNER HAMRICK ROAD MEDFORD PHONE 2-5336 PARTY FOODS AND SPECIAL TREATS FOR SPECIAL DINNERS FRENCH BREAD Made in San Francisco Large Selection of WINES and MIXERS BEER Any Kind By the case or bottle PHONE 2-4625 for Free Delivery of Been and Mixer OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. TO MIDNIGHT Bell's Beverage Shop 124 South Central Murray Bell, Owner men cnmaei 11 arc tupplied KMKD Mil to. KUIN uoo ke. Ktivi Michael Oouglai Spotlight on Sporta "imicr oiuftic Voice of the Army Red Cross Between the Unea Dick HdMnes Tim. Fay Bloch Preienta Ray Bloch Present! Rogue Rancho Rogue Rancho the World ramlly Family TDi'Ffl Tavern ews Sixth Army Band Master Woras Matches Matchea Master works Juke Box Review Juke Box Review Juke Box Review News Sign Oil News 1400 Corral Wake Up Rofrue Valley up ttogue valley INewi .. Sports Review Album Time Album Time Bible Institute Bible Institute Circle News Listen Ladles Jo Stafford All Star Dance Music From Hollywood Music From Hollywood News Church In Your Home Pot IVA Uiml Homemaker Harmonies Music For Friday music ror Friday Noontime Melodies news Farm News Swap Shop Western Music Box V(M,tPril Ml. sif Rnv Music Box Music Box News Music Box Music Box Music Box News Music Box Hollywood Headlines Hollywood Headline New Jo Stafford Spotlight on Sport Marine Band Al Sack Flying Time At Sundown At Sundown Do You Remember Jack Smith Rogue Rancho Rog ue Rancho News Lullaby In Rhythm Masterworks Masterworks Juke Box Review Juke Box Review Juke Box Review News Sign Off I Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Reactors should address liquifies rot Dr. William Brady, 26S II Camino. Beverly Hills, Calit. PEOPLE ARE CHILDISH ABOUT THE CHI C-R-I is not another word for "cold." It is a coined word, an abbreviation for the cumbersome vtiCtI phrase Cora- nion Respira- tory Infection. f. Saves time to say C-R-I (pro nounced kree) instead of iterating those thre words. Neither you nor your doc tor knows or can tell at the onset what the C-R-I, which you hope is just a slight distemper, Indisposition or, if you are very ignorant indeed or very vicious, a slight "cold," will turn out to be meningitis, measles, flu, infantile paralysis, virus pneumonia, scarlet fever, septic (streptococcic) sore throat, acute rhinitis, whooping cough or whatnot. Therefore if you are a decent citizen you call it C-R-I until the nature of the trouble becomes manifest. If you are a stinker you insist it is "just a cold" until you have spread whatever you have among the persons who are unfortunate enough to come within your spray range. That's what C-R-I means. In any school that is reason ably safe for children to attend a child who shows signs or symp toms of the C-R-I is automatically excluded or excused from at tendance until the indisposition or illness is over. In some schools, however, the health of the pupils is not so protected. On the contrary teacher or principal encourages pupils lo come to school as long as they are able, regardless of "simple colds." The attendance record must be kept high at whatever cost to life and health. On radio programs, television and public forum presentations, participants are some t i m e s praised for appearing in spite of "severe cold" or perhaps for "getting out of sick bed" to at tend the performance. One of the members of a foot ball team that had a fair chance to play the Rose Bowl game came down with the C-R-I the day before the final and critical game of the season. But his friends, his family, his team mates and everyone, it seemed, including the doctors who were concerned, encouraged him to subordinate all precautions for his own welfare and the safety Radio Patter by Pat Sarah Berner. radio's multi dialect comedienne, will be guest star on tonight's broadcast of - the "Original Amateur Hour over the ABC network and KYJC at 8 p.m. It s the see- ond appear ance on the "Original Am ature II o u r' for Miss Ber ner but the cir Pat Wilkinson cumstances are just a little different. Sarah was a winner on her original ap pearance on the broadcast 112 years ago, and the next day joined the No. 1 "Amateur Hour unit which played in vvasning ton, D. C. the following day. Interestingly enough, led Mack, with whom she will appear dur ing the show's Los Angeles ap pearance this evening, was em cee of that No. 1 unit with whicn she made her professional bow, The "Original Amateur Hour is at the present time on a per sonal appearance tour and to night's broadcast was held in the Los Angeles Shrine auditorium. A e - nr..nA Vu. A idiuuua iciugcc ii win i r r i i 1 1 7 V. rope stepped oix a plane in yuii ington only to meet the bullets of an assassin ... so goes the foundation ot lonigms aaven- ,..!4U "f1nn(nicnll" nulr KYJC at 7 o'clock. L e n o r a Hornblow's novel about modern romance in New York and Hollywood, "Memory And Desire," will be discussed on the ABC public interest pro gram, "Author Meets The Crit ics", on tonight's program from 9 to 9.30 p. m. over Station KYJC. Anne Marlowe, faced with the problem of an antagonistic little stepdaughter, is clever enough to seek good advice and brave enough to follow it, in Friday's unusual story on "My True Story" over KYJC at 10:30 a. m. It's Hope and Crosby again . . the old unbeatable nonsense combination putting on a great "Welcome Back Baseball'' pro gram over KYJC Monday, April 16, at 5:30 p. m. Look over the hoes and rakes occasionally and grease the blades of they are growing rusty. Electric heating cables and i thermostats may be obtained to turn cold-frames into electric hot beds. The current consumed costs little, and the even heat gives better results than the old-fashioned hot bed could equal. The grecnlsh-blue stain left by j water in sinks and bathtubs may be removed by a solution of salt ! and vinegar, left standing over 1 night. The name of the English doyal j house was changed from Han over lo Wind.nr by a proclama I tion July 17, 1917. ux. ctrady of those within his spray range and be the hero for old Siwash the doctor gave him 100.000 units of penicillin and maybe a shot of dope- besides, and the young man thrilled the conven tional marine crowd bv coming out to play the game. Instead of admiring and prais- irta ittHi.irlnnl ll'hn Commit this crime against public health, as the ignorant and irresponsible ones among us do, we should call a cop, a sanitary or neaun have the offenders pinched and properly isolated uniu tne is over. In the case of a child going to ent, guardian, teacher, nurse or school physician responsible for the breach of nygiene snouia oe arrested and punished. The Common Respiratory In fections cause most of the ill ness attended by physicians. They are responsible for a great deal of surgery. They figure ..nn.!nan(l,i in 4hA mnrtnlitv statistics, they are spread al most exclusively via direct cough, sneeze or conversational spray or droplet infection. They are almost entirely preventable by reasonable isolation, that is, keeping beyond the spray range of the individual who has the disease. , In view of these facts isn t it about time to discard those quaint notions of cold, dampness, j,0., ,.,t foot surlrlen chanc es, insufficient clothing, night air and chilling and appiy a iuwt common sense to the prevention of the respiratory infections? QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ri(rn-n!.tllAtlon Ot TOHtlU nn vnnr recommendations 1 had m tnn'tils treated by electro-coagula tion (diathermy! over 12 years aRo. to my great satisfaction and gratiiuae. (Mrs. D. L. W.I Answer Yes. I was recommending that method in preference to tonsil lectomy for all the victims of Infected tonsils. 12 years bro. i iuv "M medical friends that way but I be lieve I saved a few lives. Coffee and the Heart Should one with coronary disease stop drinkinn coffee altogether.' (r. r.i Answer No. On the contrary, mod ,. i nr pnrfpi. is heneficial in many cases of coronary disease. The caffeine (active principle or aixaioia of coffee) tends to dilate the coron ary arteries, and so the blood delivers more oxygen to the heart muscle. (Copyright 1950 by John F. Dille Co.l A single story home with two kitchens, one on the first floor and another on a rooftop obser vation porch, is the latest idea in housing. The rooftop kitchen is ideal for preparing light meals in warm weather. The latitude of San Francisco is farther south than St. Louis, Mo. Medicine Stops Years Cf Gas and Bloat Former Pinkerton Detective says he is certainly glad that he found out about KAL-O-DEX. Homer G. Scott. 2286 Lime Ave., Long Beach, says: "Thanks fo your medicine the awiul gnawing and burning sensation in the pit of my stomach from which I suf fered so long is gone. I used to bloat so after meals I'd have to let out my belt a couple of notches, and I felt groggy nearly all the time- Sleep was next to impossible, seems like I wou'd just twist and turn all night. All of these distresses were caused, I am sure, from sluggish bowels, and since KAL-O-DEX has relieved that condi tion I am regular and feet better than ! have in years. I told a friend about Kal-O-Dex and he is getting results, too." KAL-O-DEX is an Herbal Formula containing medicinal ujces from 5 Great Herbs) these herbs cleanse bow els, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish intestines and kidneys. Mis erable people soon feel different all over. So don't go on suffering. Get KAL-O-DEX at all Drug Stores. Money Back Guarantee. Adv. FALSE TEETH Thaf Loosen Need Not Embarats Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wob bled at Just the wrong time. Do not live in fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acid) powdei, on your plates. Holds false teelli more firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour. Cherks "plate odor" Hlenture breath.) Get FASTEETH at any drug store. Aov. m Mm FltSJB) Aohldsi BedbBM Ciah Uea MST 0 on V0T r Mmtotanr FOR SORE PAINFUL PILES SOOTHING RELIEF Ot mifirtf Quirk relf'f frnm pin, Hrh and irfiution eautrr) hjr Sicnpl Pitt, Provrd doftor'i formula from famiui Thornton it Minor Clinic now available for ham art. Thornton it Mtnnr Rrttal Otntmnt trnda to often and fhrlnk awrHirtf. KHI?tm 4ta trr. Ot a ttih of 1 horn to r Minor KfftaJ Ointment or Rtrtal Suppoultonei today. Follow directions on th lanH. For aal at all food drug atom met-vwher. Skinny men, women gain 5,10,15 lbs. Get New Pep. Vim, Vigor What a fttn: IVifis iuau cil out; otlf bnlVm Ml up. BMk li kirr i' rawer , Ur lo bur tianred. frtlf " bean-po, ' lor-k 'IT.iaandi of f .ti. women, men. wi n tietrr eoiM before. 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W u I J ANNIVERSARY PRICED Infants' Vests 29c Soft, combed cotton, reinforced arm holes and neck. Built-up shoulder style. In white. Sizes 2 to 6. PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR Thursday. April 13, 1950 ' 4NBWKS fO PREVIOUS WZZLI r.gjl AIT1A SP I IRiT'TlriTlAlti Pig' 13SSaClSMa5M DOWN 1 Rejort a Wiped out 3 Note of teal 4 Foil 5 Jarcon S Chattering 7 Parcel of land 8 The iweetiop P Tantalum nymb.t 10 Purloined 13 Military PoUo itbbr.l 14 Dropsy 17 Mountain puiM 30 Man's nam 33 Exclamation 24 Note ol tcala 3.V-Snare 27 Tuber 30 Olvu forth 32 Ointment 31V People 37 Entrance 3B Conform 39 Pious 4t Perua 43 Walks heavily 44 Therefor 40 Compass point 4ft Respite 51 Barracuda 53 Land measurt 57 Female rufl 58 Annamese weight 60 Worm 2 Artificial language 84 Parent icolloq.t IE! I PlEiRL g,i Hv'o!N'5T;e;gBciA T q'NaHJ;A S ESBJg I LAI tt if a iiniiiiTBriDj DOtO.gl&iMMAllolOiTsiElpI nTgtgl - g' A Is! E ?RT iSig! MSMk S P. 9 - 17'TATT7,7" d JUlllJul VJ ANNIVERSARY PRICED INFANTS' PLASTIC PANTS Durable plastic, won't crack or peel, waterproof reinforced at waist and logs. Natural color. Small, medium and large. Strange as II "W!N Jl)KVJX,1WEtl razDINANDINJk, O'sX 1 "WtM SMmt60, THEN AVI MARIA- iivSf's 1 Aw FinALLY CU&AAaAltl,. JjMr V I jfcFFERSON" -- fEfilw y paid SEoKQfiir ,? ' ?iMt V OF ENQLAUD ONLY V Wf' T ' 10 SHILLINGS FOR " I . (57 ACRES OP LAND WHlCrf ' INCLUDED THE NWlIRAL BRID3E f Jl V Of VIR6INlik . I Jfc. jjy X I MYM.W BOARDS... Jkf 1 f t FR0MTHE rRBNCH''0UI I '0 Sf H AND TrtS Sf HMAM JA" VJr" mi i i l nousands or Uutstandmg ammhcdoadv t Allll V H,rVOAI 25c MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNESEVEN it Seems ELS It Hlg C-V ItMlitaM-Wwa l,U.Ja.t Kit H. ( OL-M fkk nmA v tj I VttlUC5 ANNIVERSARY PRICED GIRLS' LACE-TRIMMED RAYON SLIPS 59c Rayon jersey knit with built-up shoulders and ruffled hem with a touch of lace trim. White, pink. Sizes 4 to 14. GIRLS' SHOP PENNEY'S SECOND FLOOR