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RADIO PROGRAMS-MftAY $ Praararnt listed hlu Tribun. assuma, n. n.pontibility t.cept ,1 O.UU LAX-CM liewi Dpnnri p. 2 e:ia Accoraion tuna 6 30-Edwln C. Hill- To B. Aoun-' To B. 1.. b is n aav corner t n. Telephone B:I3 Proudly We Hall Telephone Snne Ctinn w:ju aauy amer anow !):43 Baby Sitter Show t "l"Jrli; , Sam Hayes 'I'SrSr i"" uoa7 music You X D,?.n !"'" Vou ''' aaip am music OeWI 11:00 Platter Party 11:13 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party Sign OU "c iiinoiinfn 7:00 Lone Ranger-Candy Mn,n. 7:15-Lon. Ranger' candi wi . 7:30 "Ethel & Albert" Show Cnns'nnh.t t . 7:4i-"E.he1& A.berf ShowjKgpn.r London 8:00 June -iiorey LighTrn t. J:30-H.nryJ. :.,!.,. SaSroad Hou"?"" 8:45-Prlvera Play.iouse Railroad Hour. RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY 6:00 Riso N Shin. 6:13 Rise "N Shine 6:30 Rise N' Shine 6:45 Rise N' Shine Musical Musical Beamed v i-. news 7:00 Music Kettle 7:15 M. AgronsKy" 7:30 Bob Garred 7:4S Sports News Top oi the Morning Top of the Morning Music Music, S Newi 8:00 Breakfast Club 8:15 Breakfast Club 8:30 Breakfast Club 8:45 Breakfast Club Red Fi-iiiv Red Folev Waltz time Mod. Cone. Hall 8:00 Ladies Be Seated 9:15 Ladies Be Seated 8:30 Quick As A Flash fl:45 Quick As A Flash 10:00 Trading Post 10:15 Mystery Shopper 10:30 True Story" 10:45 True Story 11:00 Betty Crocker 11:15 Victor H. Lindlahr 1 1 :30 Baukhage Talking 11:45 News Friendship Friend thin Music As riuineiowners' Luncheon uuve uarraway Personality Time U P News Melody Time Dr. Crane. Psychologist Come the Bands Again Meet the Band 12:00 Bulletin Board 12:15 News 12:30 Weather Report 12:43 County Agent News. & Marktta Road ?t Lifo Pepper Young Right to Happiness 1:00 Welcome Hollywood 1:15 Welcome Hollywood 1:30 Surprise Package 1 :43 Surprise Package Stella Dallas Lorenzo Jonn Young Wldder Brown 2:00 Hannibal Cobb 2:15 Hannibal Cobb 2:30 Bride & Groom 2:45 Bride & Groom Life Can Be Mainly For News SwapoVSeU 3:00 Club Time 3:15 Pick A Date 3:30 Art Baker" 3:45 Ted Malone W'elcome Travelers Welcome Travelers Aunt Mary We Love & Learn 4:00 Modern Romances 4:15 Modern Romances 4 30 Organ Time 4:45 The Four Knights Music Trade Winds Tavern County Agent Familiar Melodies 3:00 Grren Hornet 5:15 Green Hornet 5:30 Jack Armstrong 5 AS Jack Armstrong 6 :0() LocafS'ews " 6 : 1 5 Sports News 6:30 Edwin C.Hill 6 45 Kiddy Korner V P News What's Doing? Baby Snooks Baby Snooks Bob Hooe Bob Hope Fibber McGee & Molly Fibber McGee & Molly 7:00 Counter Spy 7:15 Counter Spy 7:30 Buenos Amigos 7:45 Nat Brandwynne Big Town" Big Town People Are reopie 8:00 Time for Defense' 8:15 Time For Defense 8:30 Gentleman of Press 8 :45 Gentlemen of Press I.ifTht Ud News of the World Cavalcade ot America Cavalcade of America 9:00 Town Meeting 9:15 Town Meeting 9:30 Baby Sitter 9:43 Baby Sitter Political Politick Music Music 10:00 Richfield Reporter 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody 10:30 Time To Donee 10:45 Time To Dance Music You Want Music You Want Morton Downey News 11:00 Platter Party 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party Sign OU Raclio Dial Lights By Johnny A hen Here's your star of the "June Storey Show" for tonight . . . Curt Masscy. June will have a lot of information on this six-foot-two Texan ... a behind the scenes look at this star. And she'll also have a special note on a change in the prize winning line-up ... so don't miss it. That's the June Storey Show . . . tonight at 8 o'clock. Our thanks to George Milli gan. We have the cigar . . . and it wasn't bad. at all. In fact. I'm sure it was the heat of the day that can be blamed for that foggy feeling after smoking the cigar. How are the requests coming Why Pass up Favorite Foods .because of sour ilomoc Almost e.erybody has fironie foods tr.a cause sour stomach . . gas . . . acid indi gestion. Bui millions of Americans nae found ihe answer. They i"" "T " of Tuns in pocket or purse. Eat I ot i like candr. and presto there qui", aoothini relief. Turns contain no soda, no combination of medicines for enous things. Turns ere just for the Tumrnr. T hat'a why they do such grand, quick ion of relieTina the distress of an oeer acid stomach. Get t roll today. OnVIOe.l h 'arises , m.k.' I',,io, ,nd ,h' M,il .17 rr tivu -""a-- r Bin rrA.w- gPUlht On Sportl Ellsworth & Norblad Musical Smorgasbord L nued Nations News --..wuai uura snow Songs ol Our Times Rogue Rancho Heidelberg Harmonalrea News Carmen Cavallero Hour' Hour ureen, Prnlst m.,.w.,,,:: iasiervorKa - Want Wan! Julte Bo Review Juke Box Review Juke Box Review News Sign Off Roundup Roundup to Farmer News 1400 Corral Wake Up Rogue Valley Wake Up Rogue Valley News Sporta Review Album Time Album Time Haven of Rest Haven of Rest Circle n.. You Like It Listen Ladiea Harry James Rhythm And Reason With" Lopez Ray Block Presents way uiock Presents News The Church In Home Les Brown Homemaker Harmonies music ior Tuesday Music for Tuesday Noontime Melodies News Farm News Swap Shop Western Music Box Western Music Box Mu&ic Box Music Box Beautiful Women News Music Box Music Box Music Box News Music Box Women In The News Women In The News News A II -Star Dance Parade Songs of our Times Guest Star Teller of Tales Standard Varieties Truth and Life Gordon McRae Show News Kay Starr Spotlight on Sports Dinner Music Funny Navy Show Wiggles worth's Between the Lines Artie Wayne Are runny Time" Wigglesworth's Hawaiian Harmonies Rogue Rancho Maddox Brothers News Navy Band Masterworks Masterworks Juke Box Review Juke Box Review Juke Box Review News Sign Off Close Race Reported Two City Elections Portland. Ore.. May 22 (U.R) Throughout the state many tight municipal races drew more than casual interest as returns con tinued to pour in from scattered precincts. At Pendleton in eastern Ore-, gon with 7 of 12 precincts re nmMnff nno fit the closest races fro mayor was being fought to the wire, latest count iavoreu Morris T e m pi e, well-known uAiiman kv thrpp votes over Incumbent Jabin Vaught, 753 to 750. Peter G. Cosovich won the re publican nomination for mayor of Astoria bv 300 votes over his nearest opposition and will op- ttrmiqm Wnlan democrat punt: "iii'oiii who ran unopposed, In next fall s general election. Prospect TIT.... 19 Mm Sam r-rusut-'i-i. mo. Long went to Myrtle Creek for the week-end to visit her hus- The 4-H had their achievement j-.. iha Prrtcnprl f!nmmunitv Urt III r club May 18. Special guests were Mr. (Jate. county asem. num nAtnrA and Miss Eula Winter- mote, demonstration agent, also of Mecllorcl. Approximately u members and their mothers at-1 ended. Cookies, cake and cup-: cakes made by the girls were served. . . , , , The high school girls' chorus; md their dates held their an- uial picnic May 19 near the j Socuc river on Laurelhurst road. ( A chicken dinner was given Mav 17 in honor of the Prospect high school letterman, by the Lions club of Prospect. The af fr.i; was held at Beckie's cafe at Union Creek. Mr. and Mrs. B. Busby and familv arrived Thursday from Chicago. 111. They are visiting t he Joe Covey family. Mrs. Elmer Summers is con fined to the Community hospital n- illness. J. C. Popp. Jerry Note, Dave Campbell and Neil Burrill left Prospect Friday to attend a base ball and football game in Eugene over the week-end. Home Extension held itt monthlv meeting in the Home Ec. room of the high school Friday. In the battle of popular-versus-western on the early morning "Rise 'n Shine Club"? Looks like a draw from where we sit. As the days get longer, this column gets shorter. Anybody want to hazard a few guesses as to reasons. Speaking of guessing . . . won der what Frankie will do when i iAa Pari He mioht. of course, go to night school and learn spanisn . . . ao no tuuiu meft his opponent on an equal i in iho lancMiaere rieDart ment'. at least. Who was the au Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readers should address Inquiries tot Or. William Brady, 263 II Camilla, Beverly Hills. Calif. THE MEANING OF PHYSICAL DEGENERATION Soon after I began to dip we all begin to die somewhere be tween 30 and 50 a New Jer sey chiroprac tor began to tell his custo mers and pros pective custo mers that Dr. Brady had turned up his toes years ago and the column published a s mine was real ly written by a syndicate of medical prac titioners who used mv name Or. Brady to get propaganda over to the public. Every little while after that I was killed off somewhere or other. When I say we all begin to die I mean the decline,, senescence, maturity, involution or degenera tion which comes sooner or later to everyone who lives out his or her natural life. Degeneration is retrograde ev olution. Webster says it is "de terioration of a tissue or an or gan in which its vitality is dimin ished; a substitution of a lower for a higher form of structure, either by chemical change of the tissue (true degeneration) or the deposit of abnormal matter in the tissues (infiltration)." Sted man's Medical Dictionary defines degeneration as "a retrogressive pathological change in cells or tissues in consequence of which the function power U lost" (italics mine) "and the living sub stance becomes converted into an inert mass." In a morbid way everyone has heard of "fatty degenera tion" of the heart. If the very thought of it is depressing let me say that unquestionably we who are about to die. we who are now dying, all have more or less fatty degeneration of the heart some of the living, functioning cells of heart muscle and arterial walls have replaced by inert fat ty material. So we can no longer run as fast or as far as we could when we were younger, nor com pete with those who have not be gun to die. This is Just plain common sense as well as sound pathology. The trouble Is that the majority of people fail to recognize the truth about dy ing. In America, for instance, we sometimes elect to the presi dency a man who in all reason should Instead be given his place in the chimney corner. Or we send as our representatives in a world' conference of the gravest importance a man who is obviously on the point of de parture to another world, and then we wonder whether the poor man really had enough judgment to know just what he was doing. The part of Stedman's defini tion about loss of functioning power is the feature of degen eration, physical degeneration, that you young people should fix in mind. If you wonder whether you are degenerating, growing old, you can get an unbiased an swer at any time: Try running a mile, or jumping over a hedge, or chinning yourself, or rolling a somesault, or performing any other physical stunt that you could do when you were in your teens or early adulthood. If you can no longer do it you are grow ing old, period. When I lived in Canandaigua I could do handsprings and air springs and chin myself I forget how many times and a few dar ing stunts on the flying trapeze. Can't do such things now. Ev ery morning when I do my half dozen to a dozen somersaults on the floor I think of the mil lions of poor old geezers of 40 50 or 60 who have grown so old and decrepit that they simply can't do anything they used to do when they were young. This allusion to rolling som ersaults is not facetious. Please don't be so doddering about it. As I explain in the pamphlet In vitation to the Somerialtaucrua, ( Mi As Beautiful As A Masterpiece! A perfect description of your home when you spruce-up woodwork, Willi and tiding with economical FULLER PAINTS. Quick-covering, easy to apply, they dry to a handsome, durable finish in no time at all. We've many charming colors to fit your decorative tastes, so stop in and choose this week! Ed Niles Lumber Co. available on written request if you provide stamped self-addressed envelope, it is fun to do a few rolls before breakfast ev ery morning and in my opinion it is good medicine for everyone who has begun to die. I sincere ly believe it retards the cold gradations of decay. Otherwise 1 wouldn't waste a minute of my precious time every morning rolling somesaults. QUESTIONS A ANSWERS Chocolate la chocolate, that is. t ie beverage or chocolate bars, benetlclal in the diet of one who hai a cardiac ail ment? (S. M l Answer cardiac la Just a twenty dollar word for heart a word a quack use to make the gullible cus tomer think he. the quack, knowa just what la wrong with the heart. To the best of my Knowledge neither cocoa, chocolate beverage nor choco late bar has any particular effect on the heart, except that H la a mild heart stimulant, silently leai acuve than tea in that respect. Bringing Home the C-R-l I am a school teacher and seem con tinually to be bringing illnesses home to my family. What can I do to pre vent this? (H. B. W ) Answer It is usually a respiratory infection. All are communicable, and especially in the stage of onset, be fore the victim feels ill enough to re main in bed or even out of school. All present similar symptoma at first. So voluntary or compulsory isolation is the first step In prevention. Send twenty-five cents and stamped aelt addressed envelope for booklet Call it C-R-I it teaches how to prevent such illness. (Copyright 1050 by John T. Dllle Co.) Portland Low Rent Housing Rejected Portland, Ore., May 22 (U.R) A proposal to build 2,000 units of low-rent housing was rejected by voters in Oregon's primary election and the decision posed a new housing problem for the city today. The housing question was one of the most bitterly fought is sues in the campaign, and defeat of the measure left the question of all government housing up in the air. Returns from 450 of 461 pre cincts in Multnomah county gave on the housing referendum: Yes i0,434; no, 60,546. KIDNAPING REPORTED Chicago, May 22 (U.R) Julius Mersinger, a trucker, told police today that he was ab ducted after an early-morning traffic quarrel with three men, knocked unconscious and robbed of $60. Dead line Sunday Claaslfled I Noon Saturdaya Housework Easy Without NaggingBackache Ai w Bt older, itmi and strain, ovtr txcrtlon, exrsMive smokinff or xpoaur to cold lomcllmn ilowi down kidney func tion. Thit may lead many folk to com plain of nRKBint? backache, low of ptp and energy, headaehea and dUtineaa, (jetting up night or frequent passage may result from minor bladder Irritations Hue to cold, dampness or dietary in dine ret ions. If your discomforts arc due to Uism causes, don't wait, try Doan's Pills, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over SO yrars. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amating how many timet Dean's give bnppy relief help the 16 mil of kidney tubn and Alters flush out wast. Gst Doan's Pills today! V) Diaper Rash To cleanse tender parts, U' eajo red, smarting akin, and hasten return of comfort, use dependable RESinoL:i:r Iff er SUMAC Science ha! discovered an excellent new treat ment lor Ivy, oak or su mac poisoning. 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