Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1950, Image 19

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RADIO PROGRAMSTHURSDAY
Prrira tH4 balaw art racalrad rm K radio ttatrant and tti Mall
Trlbuna auumat n responsibility tacapl to maka tuck chaiiiaa at art auM"
KYJC - mi aa kmed - lam (WW laao ka
COO Edwin C. Hills Scr Guild Theatre Nam
6:18 Slmar Davis Scr Guild Thaatre Mlchaal Douflaa
6 :30 Sports Nawt Georg. ruhar Calling Spotlight onS porta
r):45 McLsln'a On fUo Georsa Flihar Csllinl Dlnnar Music
7.-00-Countar Spy; SupparCiub Volca of tha Array
7:IS CounlarSpy' Supper Club" Red Cross
7:30 Data With Judy; t)ranef Between tha Unas
7:43 Data With Judy Dragnet Dick Haymes
:00 r-oit Warnings LlshtUpflme Ray Bloch PrasenU
8:15 Amateur Hour News 01 tha World Ray Bloch Preeents
:30 Amateur Hour Aldrlch Family Rogue Rancho
8:45 Robert Montgomery Aldrlch Family Rogue Rancho
8:00 Author Meeta Critics' Dulfy'a Tavern "' News
8:13 Author Meets CrIUca Duffya Tavern Sixth Army Band
8:30 Baby Sitter Show Wrestling Matches Master Worna
8:45 Baby Sitter Show Wrestling Matches Master Works
10:00 Richfield Reporter Wrestling Matches Juke Boa Review
10:15 Clauaa Mystery Melody Wrestling Matches Juke Box Review
10:30 Time To Dance Morton Downey Juke Box Review
10:45 Time To Danca News News
11:00 Platter Party Sign Of! Sign OH
11:15 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
RADIO PROGRAMS FRID AY
6:00 Rise At Shine Morning Roundup
6:15 Rise N' Shin Musical Roundup
6:30 Rise N Shlna Beamed to Farmer News
6:45 Rise N" Shine Newt 1400 Corral
7 HO Farm News Corner Top of tha Morning; Wake Up Rogue Valley
7:15 Martin Afronaky Top of tha Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley
7:30 Bob Garred-Newa Mutic Newt
T:43 Sporta Newt Mutlc & News Sporta Review
1:00 Breakfaat Club Rod Foley Album Time
8:15 Breaktatt Club Red Foley Album Time
8:30 Breakfaat Club Walts Time Bible Institute
8:45 Breakfast Club Mod, Concert Hall Bible Institute
8:00 Ladies Be Seated Friendship circle Newt
8:15 Ladlea Ba Seated Friendship Circle Listen Ladiet
8:30 Quick Aa A Flath Music As You Like it Jo Stafford
8:45 gulck Aa A Tlaah Mutlc in Modern Mood AH Star Dance
10:00 Trading Pott Std. School Hour Music From Hollywood
10:15 Mystery Shopper Std School' Hour Music From Hollywood
10:30 My True Story Personality Time Newa
10:45 My True Story Newt Church In Your Home
11:00 Betty Crocker' Melody Time Pee Wee Hunt
11:15 Llndlahr Program Dr. Crane. PtychologlstHomemaker Harmonies
11:30 Baukage Talking Here Comet the Banda Mutlc For Friday
11:45 Newt Meet the Band Music For Friday
12:00 Bulletin Board Newa Marietta Noontime Melodlea
U:15 Noon Newa Road of Ufa Newa
13:30 Weather Report Pepper Young Farm Newa
' 13:45 Your County Agent Right to Happiness Swap Shop
1:00 Welcome to Hollywd' Backstage Wlfa Western Music Box
1:15 Welcome to Hollywd Stella Dallas Western Mutic Box
1:30 Surpriae Package Lorenzo Jonee' Mutic Box
1:43 Surprise Package VoungWIdder Brown Music Box
S :00 Hannibal Cobb Life Can Be Beautiful Newa
3:00 Hannibal Cobb Mainly for Woman Music Box
3:30 Bride at Groom News Music Box
' 3:45 Bride At Groom Swap & Sell Music Box
f 3:00 Pick A Date Welcome Travelera Newa
3:15 Pick A Date Welcome Travelera Mutlc Box
3:30 Art Baker Aunt Mary Hollywood Headlines
1 3:45 Tad Malone We Love & Learn Hollywood Headlines
, 4:00 Modern Romances Trade Winds Tavern Newa
4:15 Modern Romances National Guard Swing Tune
4:30 Med. Schools Present Tha U-N Is My Beat Harmony Shop
4:43 Four Knights H. V Kaltenborn Inside Story
' 3:00 ChallengeoftheYukonU P Newa " Tellerof Talea
8:15 Chal'nge of the Yukon' What's Doing Sunset & Vina
5 JO Jack Armatrong Prelude to Dusk Truth and Life
S3 Jack Armttrong Elmer Peterson Rockln Chair
6:00 Edwin C. Hill Scr. Dir. Plavhouse News
6:18 Elmar Davie Scr. Dir. Playhouae Jo Stafford
6:30 Sporta Whirl Jimmy Durante' Spotlight on Sporta
6:43 McLaln'a On Fila Jimmy Durante' Marine Band
7:00 Gillette Fight Fred Divisek. Accord'stAl Sack
7:18 Gillette Fight Familiar Melodlea Flying Time
7 JO Gillette Fight Bill Stern At Sundown
7:45 Gillette Fight What Amer. it Playing At Sundown "
!:?2 K0,tJv"nin Light Up Time Do You Remember
:1J The Fat Man Newt ol the World' Jack Smith
5:?2 Xour 13?. Proudly We Hall Rogue Rancho
6:45 Your FBI' Proudly We Hall Rogue Rancho
8:00 Onle at Harriet Ufa of Riley Newt
i'irtr 25" ' RUe" Lullaby In Rhythm
8:30 Babysitter The Song Shop Maaterworka
9:45 Babysitter Edgewater Beach Orch. Masterworka
JS'?!-SI01"!?! Reporter Sam Hayea' Juke Box Review
lJ:iJ 1,UMLMyi,ery Ml0dy Halle of Ivy Juke Box Review
i 2J Sme I" J?"" ?" of tv' Juk Bx Review
IBM Time To Dance Newt Newa
11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sum Off
11:15 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
'-ABC ..WBC
Radio
Patter by Pat
Jeb Stuart's book about the
feelings of a conscientious objec
tor In wartime, "The Objector,"
will be up for
discussion on
"Author Meets
the Critics,"
one of ABC's
most absorbing
and informa
tive public in
terest pro
grams tonight
from 9 to 9:30
Pa.WUWn.on
James A. Michener, author of
the famous "Tales of the South
Pacific," will emphasize what he
believes to be the principal vir
tues of the book. Lowell Limpus,
columnist for the New York
Daily News and author of "The
Fires of Spring," will point out
Lice
Ante
Fleas
Aphlda
Mbuea
SAFE
Ki far
KITTENS
MT ON ONI SPOT fiiiersaiMe' r Meaarecturar
iWorry of
FALSE TEETH
Slipping or Irritating?
Rori'l hp m ha Trass eH bv loose false
(teeth ulipping. dropping or wobbling
when you eat, talk or laugh. Just
prinkle a little FASTEETH on your
plates. This pleasant powder gives a
remarkable senie of added comtort
fend security by holding plates more
Irmly. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste
br feeling It's alkaline (non-acid). Get
XASTEETH at any drug store. Adv.
Skinny men, women
gain 5, 10, 15 lbs.
Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor
Tit MirtHI Bon? limbo all out: Oily hollow Oil
UD: neck no lnnrrr ! body Imm hail
urvfd. eWj 'beae-pole'" took. Tbouxnit ot
rrl woman, mm, mho oartr oouM ftia blor.
tut tMcauM b'.'Xfd UckM iron, tart now proud el
itpelir, t.Mliii.er.iookitif bod!e. Thry Uiani
CMrex. Contain- Iron you. too. uuf Of, to iun
Mil., nnet blood; Inprort appettu to food jm
won Bort itrtnjiji ud nouruhmfoi: puu Bnb on
MTt bO DM. Alio etlDUlQf fjpplTJ"L ttJT ftttOUDtl
r.iamio Bi, uklum. Uoa't It-r iettin loo ft
top tuitx tt tar ttnit ir you u uiifDfd iu
itmum weight, dcw prp nd rlnor. Cou Hula.
tfimMuetory f,u etUv boc. Try Iimoui Oiiri
Toaic Tftblcu tor ut pounds, &cw ptp. TOD A.
At all drug stores everywhere IB
CMfdford. at Western Thrift Stores.
FOR SORE
PAINFUL
PILES
here is nri icr
soothing nt.ia.ii-r
! Gt tmitlnt aulctr rttlsf frota pals, tub
and irritatloa eauta br Slrnr!, Ptlaa. Prga
aorlar's formalt from fimoo TbomtaB
Minor Cliale no itsiUbl for aoma atf.
- Thornton tltnor R.rtal 0intmnt ttnda
to sotun red shrink swtlllnr. Rtlltv. SI
tr.M. Gt a tuba ef Innrnton a Miror
T.t.ul O'ntm.nt or Rctal Suotx.ltsri.
todar, Follow directions aa tha iimi. for
asla a all food arm stone etanrfkere,
i lain liar hi n
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a--nij -tga my
his conception of the book's
snortcomings.
a a a
Don't know what to do with
your old razor blades?
Send 'em to Jack McElroy,
co "Welcome to Hollywood,"
ABC network, Hollywood 28,
Cal.
After a guest on McElroy's
program told him how important
the blades were to the natives ot
New Guinea (she said one blade
was worth $1,000 to them) in
their wood carving, one ot their
best means of making a living,
McElroy sent out a plea to his
nationwide radio audience ask
ing them to ship him their old
single or double edgers and he
would see that they were shipped
to the New Guineans to aid them
in their livelihood.
a a e
Harry Kannasto, who ap
peared on the KYJC "Original
Amateur Hour" contest last
month with a fine quartet from
Southern Oregon college, has or
ganized a twelve piece band and
will open this Saturday night at
9 p.m. at Merrick's ballroom.
Fred Buehner, who is to begin
his own radio show over KYJC,
Thursday, May 4, will be fea
tured vocalist.
Old Gold "Original Amateur
Hour" on KYJC and ABC to
night at 8 o'clock . . . "Robert
Montgomery Speaking" at 8:45
p.m.
Table Rock
Table Rock, Apr. 27 E. R.
Hull has recently purchased some
pure bred angus cattle and ex
pects to build up from these a
small farm herd.
Miss Thalia Doty, local sten
ographer, was one of the class
initiated into the Medford Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club last Thursday in Ashland.
The weeping willow on the
Fred Smith place has under
gone a complete trim of its long
branches, this time by Copco
workmen.
Since the team of work horses
on the Dell Morrison place was
taken to the Butte Creek dis
trict, the Table Rock community
which in past years contained
more than 100 of these, noble
steeds is left without a single
work horse.
Farm work here is going
ahead full blast with a large in
crease In acreage being seeded
to alfalfa. Irrigation on some of
the light soils has begun.
Mrs. Silas Goodlin is in San
Francisco where her small child
will undergo surgery.
Jimmy Allen and wife were In
Ashland Sunday where Jimmy
attended a meeting of the
Shakespearean board of direct'
ors.
Several acres of land on the
Taylor and Roblson farms are
being cleared, leveled and
drained for farm crops. Mr. Tay
lor will plant his cucumbers on
some of this new land and will
seed the old cucumber plots to
clover for soil building purposes.
Bill Bishop has finished his
bulb planting and Is now setting
weeding machine in shape for
Your Health and lis Care
ty OR. WILLIAM IRADY. M.O.
Readers should addreat laavlrhM ret Dr. William Brady,
26S II Camlao, Beverly Hills. Calif.
HOW TO AVOID
The mother of a three-year-old
boy writes that "He has had
trouble since birth with his
bowels." Being
unendowed
with second
sight, I don't
know whether
the child has
some congeni
tal (present at
birth) defect or
abnormality,
but for the
present pur
pose let us as
sume that the
case is just as
mother de-
Ur. Brady
scribes.
"He is so terribly constipated.
The doctor has recommended a
couple of types of laxatives,
which did not help. I give him
practically every night . . ."
The poor kid! Even at three
there must be some sort of right
eous indignation and rancour at
the prospect of taking such a
dose practically every night. I'm
no psychologist, but it seems to
me that inflicting such unneces
sary and unpleasant medicine on
a child is bound to have a bad
effect on the child's nature.
". . . which I know is the
wrong thing, but am afraid to
let him go.".
There the mother betrays her
self. She plies the child with the
useless or harmful medicine
merely to gratify her morbid
fancy.
A healthy, properly fed baby
will never need any other laxa
tive than the right food. Food is
laxative you know or rather
I should say very likely you
don't know but I'm telling you
so. All food, I mean any food
that is fit to eat is laxative.
Some foods are more laxative
than others. But no particular
item of food is "binding" or
"constipating." To imagine that
this or that good food is "bind
ing" is to show your ignorance,
that's all. Every day one hears
Wiseacres or iust plain kunckle
heads say "Oh, I can't eat
cheese" or perhaps they mention
some other food, "because it is
so binding." Cheese is less laxa
tive than corn, cabbage or ap
ple, perhaps, but this is no rea
son why any one should not eat
cheese, any kind of cheese he
likes at any time he likes.
The little boy's mother is
"afrajd to let him go" that is,
afraid to quit interfering with
the natural autonomic or auto
matic regulation of the stomach
and bowel function.
Many millions of Yankee
Wiseacres are subject to the
same phobia. They are not afraid
as a rule, to leave to nature the
regulation of the function of the
lungs, the function of the kid
neys and the function of the
heart. But that is merely because
the charlatans have not taught
them to interfere with the na
tural autonomic or automatic
regulation of these functions.
the summer season.
An old house recently torn
down on the Nealon ranch, part
of which must have been some
80 years old, was found to have
foundation sills and floor joists
hewn out of pine logs and raft
ers made from cottonwood, the
latter being in good state of
preservation. Wooden pegs and
cut nails were used throughout
and the lumber, some boards be
ing as wide as 20 inches, was
evidently sawed with the old
time up and down saws run by
manpower.
The Hearthstone, a paper pub
lished in New York, was found
which showed a subscription
price of 25 cents a year.
Charley Hoover was a Table
Rock visitor Thursday, looking
over the clover and lotus plots
on the Table Top farms which
he is now interested in. He ex
pressed himself as well pleased
with the outlook for a seed crop.
He claimed these plots to be
some of the finest he has ever
Inspected.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull mo
tored to Martinez, Cal., April 15,
and returned with Mrs. Sadie
Duane, a resident of that place
and a friend of the Hulls, who
will spend the next two weeks
with them.
Table Rock Community club
will meet Friday night, April 28,
with a short business meeting
followed by program of moving
pictures and music in charge of
Jimmie Allen and Mrs. R. E.
Nealon. Refreshments will con
sist of cup cakes and punch and
the refreshment committee asks
each lady to bring cup cakes.
F. E. Jordan, Grants Pass nur
seryman, did some grafting of
walnut trees here last week.
The heavy freeze of Monday
morning did considerable dam
age here to early gardens and
fruits in places where no protec
tion was given.
8
ill
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ODfHJ.
LIFELONG TROUBLE
In a great many cases If not
most cases the constipation or
physic habit is established in the
earliest weeks of infancy by giv
ing the baby that first dose of
castor oil.
In therapeutics, the art of
treatment, castor oil is recog
nized as a good remedy for acute
diarrhea because one large dose
of it quickly sweeps out the of
fending food or food residue and
then locks the bowel for a day or
more. But castor oil is no longer
regarded as safer or less irritat
ing than other physics, for infant,
child or adult. In fact it is rarely
prescribed today. ..
QUESTIONS 4 ANSWERS
Parkinson's Disease
I am 70 years old, a nurse, and nave
Parklngton a Dlteate for about a year.
Am taklnrf It there anything
else I can do? (O. D. A.)
Answer Parkinsons Dlteate anak
lns palsv retponds weU In tome cases
to medlcaUon known to all doctors.
Often treatment Is disappointing. A
surgical procedure on the brain has
helped tome cases Only individual
study by a physician can be of mucn
value to you. The range It too long
Tor ma to advise you.
She Had To
T had to take live colonic treat
mentt after using phyllium seeds.
(Mrs. B. C.)
Answer You HAD to? Suppose you
didn't? Who determined that you HAD
to? Who said that nothing else could
be done? Why did anything have to
be done? Tell me more.
Reducing After Forty
I am 39. 5 feet 8 Inchees tall, ttocky
build, weigh 185 pounds. Used to do
much swimming and boxing. Believe
Id feel bet(er If I lost as pounds.
(B. T.)
Answer Reducing after forty (or
thereabouts) it a terious matter. With
Intelligence, no fad or fancy butlnets.
and a raUonal reducing regimen it
mav be accomplished with improve
ment of health, vite. personal ap
pearance and longevity. After fifty
reducing Is seldom advisable, and
when It is advisable It should be only
under your phyttcian'a constant super
vision. Send stamped self-addressed
envelope and twenty-five cents for
booklet RULES FOB REDUCING. In
cidentally I advise you to lower your
sights to 20 pounds.
(Copyright 1950 by John r. Dille Co.)
Asphalt and con
crete paving, road
oiling.
Commercial and
Residential Struc
tures. SNOOK BROS.
General Contractor!
Phone 2-2116 and 3-2704
RENT A CAR
Daily's U-Drive
and
BODY and PAINT SHOP
Southern Oronon't Oldest
and Finest
29 So. Bartlett
Medford
17 Powell at Marin
LOCATED Iff THE CENTER Ot
SHOPS AND THEATERS
r
RATES FROM S2.00
Upset Stomachs
Yield Inches of
Gas and Bloat
"I was certainly 'out of whack' be
fore I took Kal-O-Dex," writes Mr.
Clint Hughey, Box 346, Fowler, Calif.,
retired rancher. "I had to use strong
laxatives constantly for the awful tight
ness I'd get In my stomach and bowels.
Food made me sick and would back
up Into my throat for hours after eat
ing - got so weak I could hardly walk
up town. Then after 2 or 3 bottles of
Kal-O-Dex my appetite Improved and
meals tasted good again. My bowels
became regular so that tha tightness
around my waist disappeared and I've
surprised my friends by the difference
in my looks and actions. I'm a great
booster for Kal-O-Dex in my town."
KAL-O-DEX is a proven formula of
5 Great Herbs; these herbs cleanse
bowels, clear gas from stomach, acts
on sluggish intestines and as a diuretic
on kidneys. Miserable people soon feel
different all over. So don't go on suf
fering get KAL-O-DEX today. Sold
by all Drug Stores, Adv.
TUIEROUS
IEGONIAS
balls tmaarlt' tlaubla Ctm.llt tyst, la
I brilliant eelern RED. SCARLET, PINK.
ROSE. WHITE. YELLOW. SALMON an-CO-PER.
Sia -ear tmM.
a Double Begonia bulbt,
worth up to $3. . .only $1.00
24 Bulbt, el qualify worth
up to $ only $2.50
FREE. A beautiful PEONY with
etch $2.50 order. Poatpald
MT. BAKER BULB CO.
Dept. 549
1101 POST ST.
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31 Oem weight
33 Long-legged bird
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30 Amend
31 Porm an Idea
33 whipping devlea
33 Expunger
34 Rely on
38 Vanity
38 Concerning
40 Molten rock
43 Raise
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ALL-STEEL
Baby Walkers
8.90
Comfortable wooden seat,
molded rubber tires, and self
oiling bearings. Folding tub
ular pusher, plus a removable
foot rest. Turquoise, brown.
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COTTON CRIB BLANKETS
1.98
Wonderful baby presents these cotton jacquards!
Bound with rayon satin in an assortment of nursery '
patterns, Penney'i price Is a low $1.98. 36"x50" size.
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DEMoNSTBMloTrlS
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FROM Ml MNCJOr. COIL
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COULD BE SENT
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