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RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY Pref'tmi lilt) blw sr. rtctlv.d from th. radio stations and th M.ll Trlbunt wum ) rtittlbllit- tct f mtkt suth chn. at art supplied KVJC - llll at KMBP HH H 'N MOt a :00 Local Newt Rtport rrorn Wath'ton Dinner Miulo :15 Sportt Newt What America U Playinf Nawt 6:30 Edwin C.H111' Candy Matton Blng Croiby 6:45 Kiddy Komer Candy Malson Spotlight On Sport 7:00 Lone Ranger Nightbeaf Ellsworth' St Norblad 7:15 Lone Ranger Nightbeaf Musical Smorgasbord 7:30 "Ethel St Albert- Show Dangeroui Assignment United Nations Newl 7:46 "Ethel St Albert Show Dangerous Assignment Bob Eberly 8:00 Frost Warnlnga Light Up Time' National ciuard Show 1:13 June Storey News of the world Songs of Our Timet 6:30 Henry J Taylor Railroad Hour Rogue Rancho 8:45 Buddy Weed Trio Railroad Hour' Heidelberg Htrmonlarat 6:00 Proudly We Hall Telephone Hour Newe :1S Proudly We Hall Telephone Hour Carmen Cavsllero 8:30 Baby Sitter Show Song Shop Mttterworks 9:45 Baby Sitter Show Abbey Green. Organist Masterworks 10:00 Richfield Reporter Sam Hayes Juke Box Review 10:15 Clause Mystery Melody Music You Went Juke Box Review 10:30 Time To Dance Muslo You Want Juke Box Review 10:45 Time To Dane News News 11:00 Platter Party Sign Ofi ' digs Oil ' 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS TUES DAY 6:00 Rise 'N Shin Musical Roundup 6:13 Rise 'N Shine Musical Roundup 6:30 Rise N Shine Beamed to Farmer Newt 6:45 Rise N' Shine U. P. Newt 14QQ Corral 7:00 Music Kettle Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:13 M. Agronsky Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:30 BobGarred Music Newt 7:45. Sports Newt Music, St News Sports Review 8:00 Breakfast Club Red Foley Album Time 6:15 Breakfast Club Red Foley Album Time 8.30 Breakfast Club Waltztime Haven of Rest ' ' 8:45 Breakfast Club Mod. Cone. Hall Haven of Rest 9:00 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle News ' 9:15 Ladles Be Seated Friendship Circle Listen Ladles 9:30 Oulck At A Flash Music As You Uke It Harry James . 6:43 Quick As A Flash Hometowners Rhythm And Reason 10:00 Trading Post Luncheon With Lopez Ray Block Presents 10:15 Mystery Shopper Dave Garroway Ray Block Presents 10:30 True Story Personality Time News 10:45 True Story U P Newt The Church In Home 11:00 Betty Crocker Melody Time Lea Brown 1 1 :15 Victor H. Llndlahr Dr. Crane. Psychologist Homemaker Harmonies 11:30 Baukage Talking Come the Bands Again Music for Tuesday 11:45 Newt Meet the Band Music for Tuesday 12:00 Man of Melody News. & Markets Noontime Melodies 12:15 News Road of Life News 12:30 Weather Report Pepper young' Farm News 12:45 County Agent Right to Happlnett Swap Shop 1:00 Welcome Hollywood ' Backstage Wife' Western Music Box 1:15 Welcome Hollywood Stella Dallas' Western Music Box 1 :30 Surprise Package Lorenzo Jones Music Box 1 :45 Surprise Package Young Widder Brown Music Box 2:00 Hannibal Cobb Life Can Be Beautiful News 2:15 Hannibal Cobb Mainly For Women Music Box 2:30 Bride 6e Groom News Music Box 3:45 Bride & Groom Swap & Sell Music Box 3:00 Club Time Welcome Travelers Newt 3:15 Pick A Date Welcome Travelers Music Box 3:30 Art Baker Aunt Mary Women In Th Newt 3:45 Ted Malone We Love St Learn Women In The Newt "4:00 Modern Romances Music News 4:15 Modern Romances Trade Winds Tavern All-star Dance Parade . Vt 5! , ... County Agent Songs of our Timet 4:4i The four Knights Familiar Melodies Guest Star 3:00 Green Hornet U P Newt Teller of Tales 8:15 Whit's DolrigT Standard Varieties 3:30 Sky King Baby Snooks Truth and Life 5:45 Sky King Baby Snooks Gordon McRae Show 6:00 Local News Bob Hope Newl 6:15 Sportt News Bob Hope Kay Starr 6 30 Edwin C. Hill Fibber McGee St Molly Spotlight on Sport 6 .45 Kiddy Komer Fibber McGee St Molly Dinner Music '7:00 CounterSpy Big Town Navy Show T:15 Counter Spy Big Town Do You Remember .7:30 RexMaupin People Are Funny Between the Line 7:45 Rex Maupln People Are Tunny Baseball 8:00 Frost Warnings I-ipht Up Time Baseball 8:15 Time For Defense News of the World Baseball 8:30 Gentleman of Press Cavalcade of America Baseball 8:45 Gentlemen of Press Cavalcade of America Basebail 9:00 Town Meeting It's Dancatlme Baseball 9:15 Town Meeting Eventide Echoes Baseball 9:30 Babysitter Dress Rehearsal Baseball 9:45 Baby Sitter Dress Rehearsal News 10:00 Richfield Reporter Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:30 Time To Dane Morton Downey Juke Box Review 10:43 Time To Dance Newt Newt 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Ofi 11:1.1 Platter Party 11 JO Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party ABC NBC CIO President Sends May Day Greetings . Washington, May 1 (UP.) CIO President Philip Murray hag gent May day greetings to the "democratic" labor unions in Berlin and unionists exiled from Spain. Murray told the Berlin May day committee that the cele bration of labor's traditional holiday "takes on an added sig nificance because Berlin workers are in the front line of the bat tle for the preservation of liber ty and democracy in the world." Murray praised the Spanish exiles, who have established headquarters at Toulouse, France, under Trifon Gomez, for their "ceaseless struggle against the despotic regime which dominates your home land." Repeated by Request Call Your Friends and Tell Them t Tuna In "MORSE AND THE ILL-FARE STATE" An Address by Dave HOOVER THE REAL Republican Candidate for the United State Senate I-.- A V J MM. introduction by James A. Rodman Chairman of the Republican Stat central committee in ms when Ore gon went Republican for a presidential candidate for the fir it time In 20 years, and also returned Republican candi dates to ConerMt and elected the pres ent Republican finvernor of Oregon. BROADCAST TIME 9:00 P.M. KMED TUES., May 2 1440 ON YOUR DIAL H. Adv. Hoover for U. S. Senator Comm. J i met A. Rodman. General Chm., 208 (rutVty-Oik Bid., arrltnd. Pd. Adv. Radio Patter by Pat "Up Chisholm Trail." another in the exciting adventures of "The Lone Ranger" will be heard over Station KYJC and ABC tonight at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Grace Caudebec and her 15-year-old son Alfred of Glen- dale, Calif., are on their way back to Holly wood today af ter making an expense free five-day trip to Rock Island, 111,, for the world d r e- Pa Wilkinson miere of Re public s "Rock Island Trail." The winning couple will pay a return visit to the "Welcome To Hollywood" broadcast tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. over KYJC, to re late the experiences of their trip to Jack McElroy, host of the pro gram. e Irene Blakeley not only was attractive but also such a compe tent surgeon that even the men doctors in the hospital where she worked admired her skill. Irene Blakeley. like most professional women, is forced to choose be tween marriage and a career. How she solved her Droblem will be told on the Tuesday broad cast of "My True Story" over KYJC at 10:30 a. m. . . "Abide With Me." favnrite hymn of Opera Contralto Marian Anderson, will be sung by Bari tone George Beverly Shea and the Club Choral Singers when ' Club Time'1 is heard over sta tion KYJC and the American Broadcasting company tomorrow at 3 p. m. see June Story, formerly of Hollv- wood and now a resident of southern Oregon, begins her ra dio show tonight at 8 o'clock over KYJC. June has a lot of sur prises in store for the younger generation who will be listening, as well as a host of wonderful news and recorded music featur ing your favorite western 8tars. We want to wish the best of luck to June and her new pro gram. YOU CAN HIGH SCHOOL Mow At Homi Low Paymtnti All Booki Furnished No Claim DIPLOMA AWARDED If Ywi An It r Orel Writ In Fre loelld AMERICAN SCHOOL Dept. MED.-S-l 1 440' Iraadwiv, Oakland 12, Calif. Nam Aaa itrt Addrtt Clt, Your Health and Its Care y OR. WILLIAM IKADV. M.3. Rudars sktuld addrtn Inquiries ri Or. William Brady, 2S II CamliM, Reveil Hills, Calif. WHAT WILL THE BAR TENDER THINK? In the Jour, of Clinical Psy chopathology Dr. Robert V. Sell- upr opines inat ' pernaDS we could c h a ngc the prevailing social attitude about heavy social drink ing. especially daytime drink ing, so that in stead of being considered ob ligatory or 'smart' . . . even the wait er would look a g t onished or disaDorovine." ur. Brady Social drinkers, light or heavy, afternoon or evening, are nearly as concerned about what the waiter or the bar tender thinks as they are about what their drinking companions think. What somebody else thinks or what the wishy-washy character thinks somebody else will think, makes a drinker out of many a young person who, with lust a little better education, might en joy a happier life as a teetotaler. Lest any light, medium or heavy drinker utter a hackneyed smartcrack about it, let me say here that, aside from the ques tion of what the waiter, the bar tender or other person of impor tance would think, inferiority feeling is a cause of a good deal of drinking. As one alcoholic expressed it, "I drink because I want to feel better." Any one, young, middle aged or elderly, who has good health feels good and has no need of or desire for any kind of stimulant, sedative, narcotic or other syn thetic bracer or "tonic" or cheer. The growing evil of "social" drinking should, but does not seem to. give physicians and others concerned about the wel fare of the nation a good deal of anxiety. The reason why a great many Americans don't feel as good as they would like to feel, even though they may have no pres ent ailment or complaint, is that they do have malnutrition, nu tritional deficiency. This keeps them always more or less con scious of physical inferiority in one respect or another. It is' this inferiority feeling that makes them "want to feel better" and a drink or two, a cocktail, a highball or a shot of the narcot ic, alcohol, in any form numbs g. 'j!'iifi;v Jackson County Farm Notes Compiled by County Office O. S. C. Extension Service Rhubarb Should B Froin Early Far Top Quality Are you going to can or freeze rrozen xinuoarD: frozen ihu barb can be used for pie, jam or puooings as wen as lor sauce. Tjn ha.) iialltu nan nr 4Vho7P your rhubarb early while it has top quality. It will nave a peuer flavor ana texture man it you .., aft until iha n4 nf tho COflUin Rhubarb is easily prepared for freezing. It isn't necessary to re move the skin. Wash and trim it as for table use. Cut it into about one-half inch pieces. This can oe aone quicrwy oy puning a number of stalks of rhubarb nn lha nttincr hnnrH nt nnrp nnrl slicing across them with a long Diaaeci Knue. Pack the rhubarb into freezer nanttiincrg nnH pnvpr with a syrup. The syrup should be cold before it is put on ine rnuoaro. To make your syrup, use the nt-rtnnrtlnn nf W9tjl- anrl SUEfar or sugar and corn syrup to give . 1 . . H T. Anm xne aweeiness yuu iuc "u" not need to be extra sweet for fraa.ina TvTnnv hnmpmAkprft like to use four cups of sugar to six cups oi water. To freeze rhubarb for use In nMr...... nine mii ran nark the rhubarb dry' without sugar or syrup. ror convenience, freeze the amount you use in a Die (or the number of Pies you bake at one time) in one container. Canned Rhubarb: Have you been satisfied with your canned rhubarb? It isn't necessary to add water to rhubarb when you can it. Add the sugar to the cut rhubarb and lal it .tnnH nhnllt twn hOUrfl tO draw out Juice. Heat it slowly to boiling ana pacK noi io unmsu tAh tmm ton nf thf nT. PrOCCSS in boiling water bath for ten minutes alter tne waier uuua, throughout the water bath. rnnnoA noiraH rhnhnrh is very good, too. Add sugar and bake it until tender. Pack hot Into hot jars and process ten minutes If vou want to can any rhu barb 'by the uncooked method, it will be necessary to use very fresh, young rhubarb. D. Eula wimermoie County Extension Agent Home Economics Slockmn, Orats Producer Ta Mt it Klamath Falls Stockmen and grasi producers' will head for Klamath fans early next week to attend the Oregon Cattlemen's 37th annual convention. This convention Is of interest to the cattlemen and also to the Cow-Belles, the ladies' auxiliary. Headquarters COMPLETE or removes consciousness of the inferiority for the time being. So the damn fools take readily to "social drinking." No one can question the fact that alcohol is not a stimulant but in any dose acts as a de pressant and a narcotic. Instead of making one "feel better" it merely makes one less conscious of whatever weak ness, defect or disability one happens to have, for an hour perhaps. When this brief respite from inferiority feeling wears off the feeling returns and is a little less bearable than before. The temptation to dispel it with another drink is likely to be stronger than was the accept ance of the first drink. The oc casionul drinker first becomes a "ocial" drinker, and eventually a steady drinker, an alcoholic. The malnutrition or nutrition al deficiency which I believe makes drinkers out of millions who "want to feel better" is due to inadequate daily intake of three vitamins, namely Bl (thia mine), B2 (riboflavin), and D, and three minerals, namely, iodine, calcium and phosphorus. In a later talk I'll endeavor to explain why these particular vit amins and minerals are inade ouately supplied in the everyday diet. QUBSTIONS & ANSWERS Peanuts Good, Salt Bad Is It healthful or Injurious lor a 18-year-old boy to eat 4 to 8 or. of salted peanuts every day? (C. R. B.) Answer Four ounces of peanuts represent about 615 calories the equivalent of one-third of a loaf ot bread or one-htlf pound of lean beef. Most persons do not use enough pea nuts In their diet. Many use too much salt. Child's Hydrocele Disappeared We noticed that our son's hydrocele disappeared during vacation when he constantly wore tight fitting trunks, and reaDoeared after school started. Our physician had a snug fitting cloth support made, and this plu snug fitting Jeans seemed lnsirumen tal in bringing about absorption ot the fruid ... no recurrence for more than ten years now. (H. F.) Answer Thank you. Hydrocele (water In sac around testicle) in in fant or young child usually disap pears In early childhood. If the swell ing persists beyond the sixth or sev enth year of life, either injection or radical operative treatment in neces sary. Rhrtimattz Relieved You will never know what happi ness your advise brought to our home my husband was crippled wltn rheumatism . . . unable to work . . . thanks to your booklet he Is now at chipper as any. (Mrs. K. R.) Answer For booklet ILLS CALL ED RHEUMATISM send 25 cents and stamped self-addressed envelope. (Copyright 1950 by John F. Ollle Co.) will be at the Winema hotel. The dates are Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, May 8, 9 and 10. Monday will be devoted to registration, committee meet ings and a get-acquainted party at the armory in the evening. Tuesday will start off with a Cowboy breakfast at Moore Park, followed by a general as sembly at 0:30 a.m. President O. D. Hotchkiss and Governor Douglas McKay will address the group in the morning session. Our Jackson County Stock men's association president, Ben day, and President Loren Lam bert of the American national will address the group at the afternoon session. On Wednesday, Lowell Steen, president of the Oregon farm bureau, and Mrs. Norton L. Peck of Portland will discuss consum er's viewpoint. This will be fol lowed by committee reports and election of officers. Every stockman is invited to attend and urged to bring a friend. The week following this con vention, all seed growers of Jackson county are invited to at tend a meeting in the courthouse auditorium on the evening of May 17. Identification and meth ods of control of injurious in sects as well as factors that are conducive to high seed yields will be discussed. Every seed producer in the country is especially Invited. W. B. Tucker County Extension Agent MOCK INVASION DATED Cairns Pendleton. Cal.. May 1 (UR) A mock invasion of the Aliso canyon beaches here was ordered today for 11,000 marines and sailors, 150 ships and land ing craft and 170 airplanes on May iz. EMPLOYMENT BETTERED San Francisco, May 1 U.P.) Industrial and commercial em ployment in the Pacific coast states rose to 3.943,000 In mid February after recovering from a sharp January decline. Must You Avoid Favorite Foods? ..because of Acid Stomach? Netrl j everyone hn f to rife food that bring on heartburn . . . lourneti , , . sad indigestion. But million I have found the antwer is limple as A B-C. Tbtj just cairy a handy roll of Turns in pocket or purM. Eat 1 or 2 like candy for quick, soothing relief. 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