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J:00 Space Cadet Weeks St On News Story Time
5 15 Space Cadet What Are You Doing Stars for Defense
5:30 Chet Huntley Kiddie Hit Parade , gews
5:43 -Y" Club Rtrns Elmer Peterson Between the Line i
" on Soorts Parade Sports Roundup Lyn Murray Show
BIslSrEawta Jerce Commentary Lyn Murray Show
630Mv"ln Quia Fibber McGee Molly Musical Mai bos
eS Ted 1 Malone Fibber MeGee at MoUy'Musieal Mailboa
"70 Silver Eagle kddle Cantor Show Musical Mailbox
715Uilver EaSle Eddie Cantor Show Musical Mailbox
7ir-Newstand ThesrtlW Kob t Montgomery Valley News
TNewstaad Theatow Man Called "X" Lean Back it Llstea
"8:00 Escape With Me One Man'a Family Sports It Froat Warn.
8:rSEscapeWitnMe News of the World faseba
830 "On the Town- Cavalcade of Americs Basebal
8-45 "On the Town" Cavalcade of America Baseball
"Joo Town Meetinf of the Ait Bob Mope IHFU
9:15 Town Meetinf of the AiiBobr Hope Baaeba W
9 :30 Town Meetinf of the Ail Barry Craif Baseba 1
9 :45 Erwln D. Canham Barry Crai Baseball
10 00 News Richfield Reporter Baseball
10:15TBjL Novatime Trio . Baaeball
10 3oZ.u'nited Not? Music You Want Baseball
10:45 United or Not? Music at News News
H-00 "Laura" Ciro's Tonight Sign-Off
H-15"Laura" Ciro's Tonight
11-30 Platter Party Ciro's Tonight
1 1 :45 Platter Party Ciro's It News
12:00 Sign Off Sign-Off
RADIO PROGRAMS-WEDNESDAY
6:00 Yawn Patrol Monkey Shines
6:15 Yawn Patrol Monkey Shines
6:30 Lucky U Ranch Down To Earth
.6:45 Lucky U Ranch Barnes News
7:00 Farm News Rural Party Line Liberty Jamboree
7:15 Martin Agronskj Clockwatcher Liberty Jamboree
7:30 Bob G aired' Clockwatcher Cal Tinney
7:45 Concert It Sport Music & News f.ews
8:00 Breakfast Club Clock Watcher BrtaMut in Phoenix;
HIS Break! ast Club Clock Watcher Breakfast in Phoenix
aBreSktast Club Music ot Manhattan . Bible Institute (MBS)
ris-BreafcfastClub Ortho Garden Guide Bible Institute (MBS
q 00 Victor H. Lindlahr (friendship Circle Morning Special
2:13netHunfiey Friendship Circle Morning Devotions
9 30rak toe Bank Neighbor Lady Paula Stone
IBreak the Bank Mid-Morning News Old Chtsholm Trail
10 00 The Jack Berch Show Southland Singing Homemaker Harmonies
1015 Big -Y" Relay Quia Tex Beneke Show Country Visitor
10:30 My True Story Strike It Rich News
10:45-My True Story Strike It Rich 1400 Coral
11:00 Whispering Streets News & Reviews Shojj on Ma n St.
1115 Trading Post Dr Crane Psycbologtst Shop on Main St.
liaSZAaainst the Storm Swap Sell Mus ca Appetizer
n:45PaS tervey? One Night SUnd Musical Appetizer
12:00 Weather Report News Weather ewi, ,ehM,
12:15 Oregon Finance New Road ol Ufe B obEber V Show
12:30-Weather Market Pepper Young Better Buy
12:45 Your County Agent Bight to Happiness Music. Morgan Manner
1 :00 Bulletin Board Backstage Wit Music for Wednesday
1:15 Visit With Binf Stella Dallas Music for Wednesday
1:30 "Scramble Gamble" Young Widdet Brown Singing Time
1:45 Waltz Time Woman in My House Dick Hames Show
2:00 Lone Journey Just Plain Bill Major Lively
2:15 When a Girl Marries Front Page Farreil Dan Malloy
2:30 Joyce Jordan. M.D. Life can be Beautiful Liberty-Jamboree
2:45 Evelyn Winters News . Music Box
3:00 Betty Crocker Welcome Travelers Music Box
3:15 Qtr. Hr. with the Bible Welcome Travelers John W. Vandercook
3:30 Strictly for the Ladies Dr. Paul News Music Box
3:45 Strictly for the Ladies Dial Dave Garroway Music Box
4:00 Mary M. McBride Doctor s Wife Weather
4:15 Mary M. -McBride Protam Quiz Jos C. Harsch
4:30 Big Jon & Sparkle YMCA Show Brad Steele
4:45 Mark Trail Prevues In Reading Uncle Remus
5:00 Fun Factory Week's & Orr New Story Time
5:15 Fun Factory H. V. Kaltenborn Hank Thompson
5:30 Med. Schools Present Kiddie Hit Parade News
5:45 P.T.A. Program - Elmer Peterson Between the Lines
6:00 Sports Parade Sports Roundup Walter Houston
6:15 Elmer Davis J. Pierce Commentary Walter Houston
6:30 Drive-in Qui Cisco Kid Musical Mailbox
6:45 Ted Malone . Cisco Kid Musical Mailbox
7:00 The Lone Ranger Music Hall Varieties Orson Welles
7:13 The Lone Ranger Music Hall Varieties - Orson Welles
7:30 Mystery Theatre Rob't Montgomery Valley News
7:45 Mystery Theatre Meredith Wilson Lean Back & Listen
8:00 The Top Guy One Man s Family Sports & Frost Warn.
8:15 The Top Guy New of the World Baseball
8:30 "Mr. President" Great Gildersleeve Baseball
8:45 "Mr. President" Great Gilders! eevo Baseball
9.00 Crosfire GrouehoMarx Baseball
9:15 Crossfire Groucho Marx Baseball
9:30 "On the Town" The Big Story Baseball
9:45 "On the Town" The Big Story Baseball
10:00 Hank Weaver News Pirhfi-ld Reporter Baseball
10:15 Prism-Lite Parade Heidelberg Harmonatres Baseball
10:30 Sports Report Music You Want Baseball
10:45 Take to the Air Music & News News
11:00 "Laura" Giro's Tonight Sign-Off
11:15 "Laura" Ciro's Tonight
11. w -Platter Party Ciro's Tonight
1145 Platter Party Ciro's Newt
12 00 Sign Oft1 ' Sign-Off
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As We Live
TAKE YOUR HUSBAND A8 IS;
HE'S TOO OLD FOR REFORM
(Q) "I have bm married 40
years and hare if my problem.
I love my husband and he tayg
he loveg me but he drink heav
ily at times, then he it mean to
me. He won't eat after I prepare
his supper and goes to bed or up
town, growling. When we do go
out together, he is always look
ing at other women, and saying
nice things about them which
makes me unhappy. How can I
persuade him to quit drinking,
being cranky and mean, and
looking at other women?"
Mrs. D. B.
(A) You are expecting a major
change in a man who is ap
proaching old age. Why not ac-
myt sm t.mn cept your nus-
ft --4 and try to be
BT . hannv with
' -t ""ft J WW
mm? tie is too
old now to
change. If you
and he have
m a n a g ed to
stay in love
with each oth
er for 40 years,
in spite of all
against him.
surely you should be able to put
up with him for the years you
have left together.
Of his faults, the one that
stands out as most serious is your
husband's drinking. This is what
makes him cranky and mean to
you and what leads to trouble
between the two of you. If he
drinks only occasionally, that is
not too serious. But, as people
grow older, drinking is likely to
grow stronger and that is what
you must try to prevent
Keep a record of what has
happened at home or in his work
just before he starts to drink.
If he is upset and unhappy about
something that has happened.
Dr. Hurlock
your complaints
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
then you know that he is likely
to drink the next time things go
wrong. Your job will then be to
try to keep things from upset
ting him.
Don't Fuss With Him
When he does drink, don't
fuss with him. That will irritate
him and cause him to be mean
and disagreeable to you. Instead,
be kind and try to divert his at
tention to something else so he
will stop.
As for looking at other wom
en, especially the pretty ones,
every normal man does that un
til he becomes senile. Don't let
it disturb you. Comment favor
ably about the pretty ones and
take -some of the wind out of
your husband's sail. If he sees
that he is not making you jeal
ous or getting a rise out of you,
he may stop some of his looking
around or he may at least keep
his observations to himself.
Dr. Hurlock will help you
with your family problems.
Write her in care of this news
paper. (Copyright 1952,
General Features Corp.)
Switch May Some Day
Change Decoration
New London, Conn. (U.FO
Some day a housewife may be
able to change the interior dec
oration of her home by a flick
of a switch.
A radioactive paint has been
developed which "may do for
the industry what the automo
bile did to transportation." ac
cording to Frank J. Connolly of
John Masury &.Son of Balti
more, Aid.
Connolly told a meeting of
Connecticut painters and dec
orators that rooms could be
painted aa ivory tone which
lights would transform into all
colors of the rainbow.
Your Health and lis Care
By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Rlgfl heels irtira pe,riee fei Wiliasa Bfswf,
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In and Around Rogue River
THE EVERREADY OPERA-TORS ARE UNTEACHABLE
Some readers are aware that
this column has been at war with
the ever-ready operators for
years over the
treatment of
hem orrhoids,
hernia and in
fected tonsils.
It seems that
doctors who
still .use nine
teenth century
methods exclu
sively cannot
or will not ad
mit that new-
it.
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Dr. Brady
You'll Always Find
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er knowledge and newer meth
ods can be better.
Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes,
nearly a century ago. made him
helm unpopular with the lead
ers, the authorities, etc., when
he insisted that childbed fever
was contagious and implied, if
he did not say that the obstetric
ians, midwives and nurse car
ried the disease from one patient
to the next on their unclean in
struments and hands. Boy, was
Holmes a so-and-so until the
old timers died off and doctors
with newer knowledge of obstet
ric asepsis took over.
I If any reader is under the im
pression that I say the ambul
and (injection) treatment of her
nia (rupture, breach) or the of
fice (injection) treatment of
hemorrhoids (piles) or the dia
t h e r m y (electro-coagulation)
treatment of infected tonsils is
applicable in all cases or that an
operation is never necessary in
any case, it will be unforunate,
for I do not say and never have
said anything of the kind. We
must face it: the knuckleheads
do not always skip this column.
What I do say is that I'd want
the twentieth century treatment
if I were the patient with hernia.
hemorrhoids or infected tonsils.
Of course the treatment might
fail to cure but can any reput
able surgeon guarantee that rad
ical operation will cure? For me
the modern method is the meth
od of choice for three good reas
ons, namely
1. Injection (ambulant) treat
ment of hernia or hemor
rhoids or diathermy (electro
coagulation) treatment of in
fected tonsils does not require
hospitalization.
2. The twentieth century meth
ods have proved effective be
yond the most vehement de
nials of the old timers.
3. Ambulant treatment is al
ways SAFER than radical sur
gery.
The diathermy (electro-coagu
lation) treatment of infected ton
sils is Applicable in any case and
indeed, it is sometimes the only
alternative for tonsillectomy
when the patient is a bad risk
for the major operation.
Injection treatment is NOT
applicable for external piles,
only for internal, bleeding piles.
Ambulant, office, injection
treatment for hernia is NOT ap
plicable in some cases, as Dr.
Watson clearly explains in his
classic on Hernia (3rd ed. Mosby
Co, St. Louis). In more than 20.-
000 injections Watson had only
4 serious complications these
four patients were operated on
and made uneventful recoveries.
Vni-i Pah RiiaciAn traiitnaf
post in Sonoma county, Califor
nia, was dedicated Sept 19, 1812.
TM0USAS3S CF E.XXS
CO CP 13 SKCXI!
Every year thousand of home
go up in smoke More thty art
built. The cause is something:
we are all acquainted with . . .
forest fires. The timber lost in
foret fires in America each year
would build all the bouses in
city of a half-mill ion population.
Who is responsible for fore
fires? Nine out ot ten are caused
by pure and sun pie cmreUsarMas
... on the part of people like
you. This terrible destruction
must stop if we are to keep
America strong. Please be cate
fuL Remember only you can
prevent forest fires.
PuWaastl a a puilkmnin im staaw
tnlum milk TkiAditrtitiafCimmal.
Tn a ceriea of 1000 Brlvate Ml
ients, small indirect Inguinal
hernia save 90 sercent of cures:
small direct and recurrent her
nias, 85 percent
Tn n. textbook the author
tells why he abandoned, years
ago, all types ol irritating solu
tions and now uses only non-irritating
solution (never mind
what, physicians can get the for-
mula from the doom zor aauiu,
half-strength for children. Dr.
Watson says of the treatment:
"Confident that the injection
is painless, patients do not
dread it I have many who
come to the office to take an
iniection durine their lunch
hour, returning to work al
most immediately: others take
it when their work is finished
for the day and they are on
their way home, facing a long
street-car ride or driving their
own car. It does not interrupt
routine. People past the active
years do not complain and I
have been surprised that chil
dren take it so nicely."
Once more I tell the world
that twentieth century ambulant
treatment is a boon to victims of
infected tonsils, hernia or hem
orrhoids, and especially to those
who are bad risks lor major
operation.
QUESTIONS A ANSWERS
Bareheaded
Can there be any HI effects from
loins bareheaded In winter? (C. W.)
Answer No. And I am not unmind
ful of the probability that deep under
the solid ivory you nave some nu.
Anything you find convenient or com-
fortable to wear or noi w wear u
for health.
Gone Again
Tn. vmmrm I' tfl lonkinf f OT a
doctor "like you. to tell my story. I
know a man who cures ALL illness by
diet, no drues, no vitamins .. .(R. D.l
Answer Well, good huntine. I have
bowline to do.
Lees Ache snd Fain at Night
Daughter. T. has had pains in knees,
usually at night .for the past three
year. Maw her tonsils out but It did
no good . . . (Mrs. R J )
Answer Send stamped, self-addressed
envelope for pamphlet AD'T.T
TETANY AND GROWING PAINS.
Driver Loses Front of
Car to Speeding Train
Jeffersonville, Ind. (UJ3
George L. Thomas, 31, can't com
plain about not being lucky after
a train had sheared off the front
of his car.
The train was traveling 65
miles an hour and took the front
of Thomas' car with it but left
the section back of the wind
shield intact.
The windshield wasn't broken
and Thomas escaped without a
scratch. !
Dead Hne Bunoay Classified
noon Saturday
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M00-0-0S
and MUSINGS
Rogue River Edward F. Dar
en, a former operator of the
Homestead cafe here, arrived
last week from Seattle to visit
his daughter and family, the
Ward Garretts, who.have recent
ly returned to their home in
Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Dar
on retired two years ago and
have done considerable travel
ing since then. They spent the
past winter with their son, Ed
ward F. Daron Jr., control clerk
of Northwest Airlines at the
Seattle-Tacoma airport
Paul Galbraith, San Jose, Cal.,
recently visited his mother,
Mrs. Arthur Raworth of Gold
Hill, and his aunts, Mrs. Jack
Koop and Mrs. Edward Butter
field of Wimer.
Avis Van Hoy, former city
treasurer, returned here Wed
nesday to attend the PTA coun
ty council
Complaints of both licensed
and unlicensed dogs running
loose and damaging newly plant
ed gardens are being voiced.
Mayor Fred Dengler stated, Sat
urday, that action will be taken
to enforce the ordinance which
prohibits dogs running at large
in the city between April 1 and
September 1.
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Carton
left Saturday for San Francisco,
Hollywood and Las Vegas, Nev.
Mrs. Carton, a teacher of china
painting, plans to buy a stock
of "green" china for her stu
dents, while in California. Car-
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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14 Mohammedan
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24 Thick grasses
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10 Comb, form:
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11 Artificial
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S7 Hereditary
factor
St Swordsman's
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Instrument
41 Rlcht (abbr.
4! Defaces
41 Calls
45 Vast ace
4 Comely
45 Elbow-shaped
handles
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ton stated they win visit his part
ner, Chuck Gould, who is or
chestra' leader at the Silver
Slipper in the Last Frontier ho
tel at Las Vegas.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nelson
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bonney and Mr. and Mrs. Wil
lard Tenney at a canasta party
last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith,
San Fernando, Cal., were guests
of Mrs. . Smith's brother and sister-in-law,
the Lewis Shappells,
last week. They also visited a
sister, Mrs. Grace Stroud, at
Crescent City.
The Volunteer firemen re
ceived the doors for their new
fire hall last Thursday. The re
modeling is going ahead as fast
as possible and it was stated
the rest of the silica for the fill
will be delivered as soon as the
concrete work hardens.
KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS WASTE
NafTinS backache, loss of pep and energy,
headaches aad dizziness may be due to alow
down of kidney function. Doctors say good
kidnev fmetion ia vmrr Immrtant tn ovwl
health. Yilen some every day condition, such
as stress and strain, causes this important
function to slow down, many f oiks suffernas
sing backache feel miserable. Minor blad
der irritations due to cold or wrong diet may
cause sincupnishtsorfiequent passages.
'Don't neglect your kidneys if these condi
tions bother you. Try Dean's Pills-a mild
diuretic. Used successfully by millions for
over 50 years. It's amazing how many timee
poan'a give happy relief from these diseom.
forts help thelSmilesof kidney rubes and fil. :
ten flush out waste. Get Doaa'a Fills todayl
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10 Carolers
21 Harbora
12 Got up
23 Sudden pain
25 Put ofT
26 Pirtiea
28 Parent
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32 Handle
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3S City In Greece
3S Tlelded gold
40 Ceremonies
42 Extinct bird
44 Old musical
Instrument
45 Is mistaken
48 Fruit seed
47 Fish egffs
4S Male swan
49 New Zealand
parrot
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that you can join an "I
Like Ike" Club without
liking Ike Staples and that
you can like Ike Staples
without joining an "I Like
Ike" Club.
See, it's like we said.
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