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11:00 Platter Party
11:13 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
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7:00 Lone Ranger-Candy Mn,n.
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7:30 "Ethel & Albert" Show Cnns'nnh.t t .
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8:00 June -iiorey LighTrn t.
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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.
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Ellsworth & Norblad
Musical Smorgasbord
L nued Nations News
--..wuai uura snow
Songs ol Our Times
Rogue Rancho
Heidelberg Harmonalrea
News
Carmen Cavallero
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Julte Bo Review
Juke Box Review
Juke Box Review
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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
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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
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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,
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A perfect description of your home when you spruce-up
woodwork, Willi and tiding with economical FULLER
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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
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Science ha! discovered
an excellent new treat
ment lor Ivy, oak or su
mac poisoning. It'sfen
tie and sale, ouicklr
dries up the blisters often within 24 hours.
ll druggists,
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