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Me-Papy titter Edewai.?B..t orrtv inmuv iiiiin tii kj cMieid Reporter" SamHevesi - 11:00 Platter Periy " 1 1 alg, 0 HSfcfi iPletter Party 'latusr rarty 'letter rany RADIO PROGRAMS SATU R DA Y g:00 Rise N Shine Musical Mui cal Marines i;.o-Ri Shina sat. pews News i:ll Martin Asrrooskv f :SO Bob oarrea 7:4S Sports News 8:00 Cowboy Troupador 1:18 Cowboy Troubedor 8:30 Cowboy Troubador 8:48 Cowboy Troubador -f:66No Dohiol- fo4ayV 9:lSNo School Today 8:30 No School Today 9:45 No School Today Mary Lee Mary Lee 10:00 Trading Poit 10:18 Bullatln Board 10:30 American Farmer 10 ;4 J American Farmer IfiOO late Oo To The Met" It il 8 Lata OoToTheMet 11 :80 Cat'a Oo To The Met 11:48 Lata Go To The Met 12:00 Let's Oo To The Mef 1S:1I Lata Go To The Met 12:J0 Whera There's Muslo 12 :5 Where there s Music Laula Meat The Band Farm lc Home Hour farm & Home Hour Naws&Mualo Pioneers of Muile Plonaara of Muile Ploneera o( Mulic l:66--H6rse Race Livlng MOoid New Bowed Blue' Living 1:S0 Treasury Band Show Teddy 11 1:45 Traaaury Band Show Taddy la 2:00 Tea & Crumpets 2:15 Taa it Crumpeta 2:3(1 Tea 4c Crumpeta 2:48 Tea at Crumpeta Girl Scout Jamboree' Girl ficout Jamboree Music of Tha Ages Confidential Closeups 3:00 Junior Junction" 3:13 Junior Junction 3:30 At Home With Muile News Rll si now o'uipiiuny- 3:4a At Home witn aiusie 4:0ft---Telepl!one Club 1230 "NBC Symphony " "kews 4:15 Telephone Club 1330 NBC Syhpmony Variety Time :30 Telephone Club 1230 Just Relax ReminiseenTRhythm 4:4-Telephone Club IMP What Amertca to piayingGuest St' r y 5 00 Telephone club 1230 Dancetlme " fynnWrray ' :lfdephoneClubl30 Whafa Doing LinnMurr'i JO-ChruUan Science C. Snorla Oesk Tommy olmej- :4a Four Knlghta timer Peterson News Gordon McHaa ghaw 8:00 Scouting The Stare Navy Hews 6:15 "V" Club Guest Star Dinah Shore 6:30 Dave Coleman Trio Dennis Day Spotliaht On Inorta g.s-MoLaln'aOnFlle Dennis Day DlnneF Muslo T:OOHollywood Byline Judy canova 1 ' Kaval Air Reserve 7:15-Hollywood Byline JudyCanova SrtweenThVuSe. 7:30-Chandu The Meglelan grand Ole Opry" At Sundown W"M 7:45 Chandu The Magician Grand Ola Opry At Sundown 8:00-rroat Warnings Truth or Consequence" David' Rosa "' S'i!!k?'V.uV' . Truth or Consequence" Dick Haymea f fcrS" ,nJ V"! 8 yl"5'!trS,", Rogue Rancho 8:45 Dixieland Jaa Hollywd, glar Thealra Rogue Rancho 9:00 Kaeburn & Finch1" '" Hit Parade ' N'ewa :ltj Raeburn Finch Hitparade Lullaby In Rhythm !:?S5&un"I!nct Archie Andrewa Masterworka 45 4taeburni Finch Archie Andrews Masterworks J0;00 News Music You Want News JS:J J Sf"!, Mystery Melody Music Vou Want Juke Box Review !2:??S,B I? HS"6' Morton Downey Juke Box Review 10:45 Tune To Dance News Juite Box Review ? ?JrSI.t5"5".-' " " Bi " BgToT 11:15 Platter Party HSoPlaHarPartT 11:45 Platter Party '-ABC ' ' --urge - " Radio Patter by Pat Ray Roblruton wid Rgy Barnes will trad punchei In tonight'! 'rtvaloadt Of Sportg" tight Droaactgt over KYJC md ABC at 7:00 o'clock. How Brad Runyon un tanaleg a baf fling murder cage will be told on to nigh t ' g pro- Pal Wilklnaoa ei ram ot "Tne Tat Man" over KYJC at 8 o'clock immediately following tha lights- When Ozzie makes a big hit out of explaining feminine intui tion to the boys, David and Hicky. he ties into something that almost gets out of hand. On "The Adventures of 0ie and Harriet" tonight over Sta tion KYJC at 9 o'clock, the entire family seizes onto intui tion as a toll to get the things they want, and It takes Harriet's firm hand to see that they don't maneuver themselves out of seeing the season's opening ball game which each hag set his heart on attending. 1 The true story of a handsome, egotistic thief, and how the FBI and local police cooperate to capture him is the actual file to be dramatized on Jerry Devine's "This Is You FBI" program over Station KYJC at 8:30 p.m. The running of the $50,000 added Gallant Fox Handicap, a mile-and-three-sixteenth race fof leading three-year-olds and up, will be described over Station KYJC at 1 p.m. Saturday. Actress Betty Hutton. that inimitable miss of musical com edy currently starred in "Annie Get Your Gun," will direct her bubblesome enthusiasm toward movicland reporters when she sits in for the off cuff question answer session as guest during the Saturday broadcast of ABC's 'Hollywood Byline" broadcast over Station KYJC at 7 p.m. Saturday. CHAMP HOODY i7 "l " IH1N I IMA h . Plavheuse frlavhouee '""" Jo Stafford aoounhi o pouiihl on Iporli MarlniBand Amtr. is Way,..? S""5" ai nunqown Ml WO n nan UUaby In Rhythm dl K1alerwork Juke Sox Aeview Roundup Roundup ' wt 400 Corral M.rn Cenwl iffll N.w." U" ""' -T? J1,., i, Sport. Review Smllln' Ed jScConnoll Havei! gj Frlandshlnrii.nl "V '" 11 ' Baylor Taylor Listen LiHIm Gordon Mao Raa aii oiar uanc. curieincaii . Chamber 'isdilT p;.l'ocrVcTH,,,ywoo,,' ssr" Mu" eWl Churnh I. Hnm. Jerry Gray iee orown MualcaJ Horiann i Muiical Horliona Noontime Melodlea " 11 owe Farm News Swap Shop 'western Music Box Weitarn Music Box Western Music Box western Nuslo Box - ,1090 - 1850 My Bon My Bon News Music Box Music Box Music Box " vu.i In Tha Newt Music Box Gems of Jazx Old-Time Religion Making Comeback Writer Discovers Washington U.R) About four years ago, Archi Robertson de cided there wag something more important he had to do than work for tha federal govern ment. Aa ha reasoned it out, the task appeared to shape up as an ex haustive search into the roots of American religion. Among tha things ha wanted learn for him self were wnere aid mis religion stem from, what forms did it take, and whar is It now headed? Robertson ap p r 0 a c h e d the question not as a religious fana tic. The son and grandson of leaders In the Baptist church, he had no particular religious com pulsion beyond the natural curiosity 01 a newspaperman. In 1948, Robertson was en' gaged on a special assignment for the late Edward R. Stettinltis, then secretary of state. He gave up the job to make the first part of a 10,000-mile journey to all sections of the country to Inquire into all forms of religion, past and present. The results of his travels and miestioninss are to be found in "That Old-Time Religion," Just published by Houghton Mitflln. Robertson, who visited almost every kind of religious group in the country, has concluded that the "old-time religion" is on the upsurge. It is no longer the dog matic, rule-of-the-book kind of religion but a more personal relationship between the wor shipper and the things he be lieveg in. "The fact that gome Americans chew gum during divine service may be deplorable but is surely not too Important in the sight of God," he writes. To get his material, Robertson investigated not only the large sects but the special cults. He found that the snake people would use a water moccasin for their rites If t h e rattlesnakes were hibernating. He found a four-year-old or dained minister on the West Coast who could perform mar riage. He found some hypocrisy it: 1 1 iar i Your Health and Its Care ly DR. WILLIAM IRADY, M.O. Readers sheuld address Inquiries rei Dr. Willlem Brey, 26 fl Cemiee, Beverly Hills, Cgllf. A YOUNO FATH In your tally of letters regard ing the presence of the prospec tive fmhrr at the birth of hla baby, please count this as on from young parents who believe you are mis leading your readers when you imply that it is the husband's right or duty to wit ness the deliv ery in hospi tals In the area. (G. L., Ui. eradf JO.) Young man, you are mislead. So are too many other prospec tive and recent fathers who have written to mo in similar vein. Not including titles or headings or similar contributing of near editors, office boys, bright Girl Fridays etc, who take liberties with my copy, neither you nor any other misled young man can find in my writings the state ment or the implication that the husband or prospective father should "witness" the birth of his baby. Pray, young man, proceed. Last March my wife gave birth to her second child (her child, young man? that's the trouble with you and a million other prospective and recent fathers) at hospital, An hour or two before the birth she asked to see me. I was In the waiting-room thirty yards away. Her request was politely denied, In accord ance with hospital policy and board of health regulations. If you will take the time from your bowling to conduct a little investigating before sounding off again on this subject, you will find that practically all hos pitals, probably in this area, will not allow . , . (G. L., Jr.) Enough from you, young man. You annoy me. After all, I gup pose you acquired your wrong impression of my sounding off on the presence of the husband at his wife's side at the supreme moment of their life, not from what I wrote, but from the odds and ends of my copy that were printed. The idea of the husband or any one else "witnessing" childbirth never entered my head, until you uneducated or badly educated prospective or recent parents be gan telling me your childish troubles. The prospective father's Inter est and concern In the matter is precisely the same as the Interest and concern of the prospective mother. It is the birth of THEIR baby, the most sacred and the in high places, but a lot of honest faith In others. Hig report on the future of the "old-time religion" is far from bearish. Now an information specialist in Washington for the Economic Cooperation administration, Rob ertson disclosed in an interview that gathering material for his book was not completely a lark. "Starting in July, 1948, I trav eled by train to Tennessee, North Carolina, Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, Chicago and Boston," he said. "I thought I had all the material I needed. . $ it, 'i Your Auto Insurance M ATEi-lRE 10 O IlIGI UasAllTO " ' ' on TOLICY Urv MORJ1 OTv-fe ORIGINAL Mtt-fl EARL HEFT, District Agent Office Will B Located at" 132 N. Riverside Phone 2-8281 Reg. Phone 2-2795 LOCAL AGENTS Laverne Erickson Phil N. Klingghiem Irwin P. Alger 211 . Columbus 526 last Main 111 N. 2nd it. Medford . Ashland Talent 3 fK FOK ER PROTESTS most trilling experience of life THEIR life. To Interpose any theoretical or artificial obstacle or prohibition in the way of man and wife sharing the miracle ii unconscionable. My advice to the prospective parents is this: Give hospitals, lying-in institu tions anoT doctors that separate parantg a wide berth. If this la the "policy" in all the hospitals in your area, remember that in your own home you determine "policy." Remember, too, that home la the safest place to have a baby. QVMHON8 ANSWERS ' gore On Hip Mother "has a large sore on Mb which I think was caused by a spinal block during operation. What can we do tor It' The doctor will not treat It any more. iMra. T.) Answer Hip' covers e lot el territory. I doubt that a spinel Injec. tlon had anything to do with it. is It a bed-sore? Or did It follow an Injeo. Uon into the hip A ore sometimes results from not Injecting certain drugs deeply enough. Why not I00K up a new dootor Yogurt Ben Told yogurt It deficient In eel elum and cannot take the place ot milk. What Is the dally requirement of Calcium' (Mrs. C. H.) Answer You've BEN TOLD wrong Requirements for calcium vary with age. activity and other factors. Min imal requirement Is 08 grams. Max imalIn nursing mothers ao grams 18 grams In pregnancy. A gram Is approximately 15 drains. Color-Bliodness Recently examined (or the navy and rejected for color blindness. Is there any cure for this? (P. R.) 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