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6:00 Fun Factory
:15 Fun Factory
6 30 Med. Srhooli Prnt
8:43 PT A Program
Weeks & Orr Ntwa
Kallenborn
Ktddte Hit Parade
Elmer Peterson'
6:00 Sporta Parade
6:1ft Elmer Davis
6:30 Drive-In Qui
6 45 Ted Malone
Sports Roundup
KMED Commentary
Cisco Kid
Cisco Kid
7:00 The Lone Banger
7:15 The Lone Ranger
7:30 Mvstery Theatre
7 :45 Mystery Theatre
8:00 The Top Guy
8:15 The Top Guy
8-30 Mr. President
8:43 Mr. President
0:00 Crossfire
9:15 Crossfire
8:30 "On the Town"
0 :43 "On the Town"
Groucho Marx
Groucho Marx
The Big Story
The Big Story
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Hank Weaver-Newi
Richfield
10:13 Prism-Lite Parade)
Heidelberg
10:30 Sport Keporw
10:45 Tnke to the Air
11:00 "Laura"
11:15 "Laura"
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
12:00 Sign-Off
Music You
Music at News
Melodies That Endure
Melodies Thnt Endure
Giro's Tonight
Ciro a & News
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RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY
6:00 Yawn Patrol
6:15 Yawn Patrol
6:3C Lucky U Ranch
B:45 Luck yJJR anch
7:00 Farm Newa
7:15 Martin Agronaky
7:30 Lob Garred
7:45 Concert and Sporta
8:00 Breakfast Club"
a : irv Break lam Club
8:30 Hreakraat Club
8.43 -BrenkffiHt Club
8:00 Victor!. Tfndlahr
B:13 Chet Huntley
0:30 Break the Bank
0:4.1 Brenlc the Bank
Monkey
Monkey
Down to
News
Rural Party Line
Clock Watcher
Clock Watcher
Music & News
Voices of 2-4000
Voices of 2-4000
Millie ol MnnhfjltJin
Ortho Garden Guide
Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle
Neighbor Lady
Mid-Morning News
nroo-
-Jack Berch Show
Festival
10:15 Bis "Y" Relay Quia
Tex Beneke Show
10:30 My True Story
10 4 . M y Tr u e8lory
1 1 :00 Whispering Streets
11:15 Trading Post
11:30 Against the Storm
113 Paul Harvey
Strike It
Strike It
News & Reviews
Dr Crane Psychologist
Swap At Sell
One Nigh' Stand
12:00 Weather Report News &
12:13 Oregon Finance News Road ot
12.30 Weather & Market
Pepper Voung
Right to Happlnese
Backstge Wife
Stella Dallas
Young Widder Brown
JWatnan In My House
"ju3t"Pla"h"Bill
Front Page Farrell
Life Can Be Beautiful
Newa
12 :43 Your CountyAgent
1:00 Bulletin Hoard
1:13 Peggy Dean
1:30 "Scramble Gamble'
1:45 Waltz Time
2:00 Lone Journey
2:13 When a Girl Marries
2:30 Mnry Marlln
2j45 Kyelyn Winters
3:00 Betty Crocker
3:15 Tune-up In Health
3:30 Strictly for the Ladles
3:45 Strictly for the Ladies
"4:00 Mary" M. McBride
4:15 Mary M. McBride
4:30 Big Jon At Sparxie
4:43 Mark Trail
Welcome Travelers
Welcome Travelers
Dr. Paul
Dial Dave G a rroway
doctor's Wife'
Vincent Lopez
High Schools
Singing Americans
3:00 Space Cadet
6:15 Space Cadet
8:30 Chet Huntley
8:43 Y Club Review
Weeks St Orr Newa
What Are You Doing
Kidui Hit Paradfl
fimr Peterson
6:00 Sport Parade
15 Elmer Davis
8:30 Drive-in Quit
6:43 Ted Malone
Sports Round-Up
KMED Commentary
The Unexpected
mayor r
7:00 Silver Eagle
Your Hit
:ia silver cagie"
7:30 Defense Attorney
7:43 Defense Attorney
8:00 Amateur Hour
1:18 Amateur Flour'
30 Amateur Hour
8:43 Christianity In News
"9:00 CafeIstanhul
9:15 Cafe Istanbul
9:30 "On the Town"
9:43 "On the Town"
10:00 Hnnk Weiwer-News
10:13 Prism-Lite Parana
10:30 Sports Report
10:43 Lea Brown Show
Your Hit
Dragnet'
Dragnet
Mr. Keene
Mr. Kecne
Richfield Reporter
Novatlme Trio
Music You Want
music at
11:00 "Laura"
Melodies Thnt Endure
Melodies Thnt Endure
Giro's Tonight-
Giro's Sc News
"Sign Off "
11:13 "Laura"
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Partjr
12:00 Sign Off
ABC
As We Lire
Ptti In th Horn
Make for Happy Kldt
(Q) "I hove thre children,
ranging in ags from tan to
Ira yean. Our housa ii con
stantly filled with all kinds
of peti My ton, the eldest, it
forever' cringing home mice,
hamsters, birdt, stray dogs
and cats, or puppies and kit
lens given to him by some of
his friends. He seems to love
animals but I have the work
of feeding them and clean
ing up. Every time I say we
will have to got rid of a pet,
all three children put up such
a prolost that I haven't the
heart to carry out my threat.
1 sometimes feel that I am
living In a 100 instead of a
home. Do children need pets?"
Mrs. A. M.
(A) Every child needs a H nt
tome time or other in his child
hood. Some children, however,
need pets
more Ihnn olli-
ers do and
I h e y hnve a
greater f o n d
ncss for ani
ninls than for
people.
A house fill
ed wit h pets
rnn be a nui
sance, and a lot
of extra work,
children love
Hurlock
However, when
nnlm.-ils, depriving them of lhe
pleasure is unfair. It in liettor
to have a house cluttered ud
with pets nnd happy children
than a neat and spotless home
where lhe children are unhappy.
Your children are quite oid
enoiiHh to assume the major bur- i
den of caring for their pets. I
Make it clear to them that this
is their duty and that if they j
shirk It, their pets will suffer ;
Just as they themselves would 1
suffer if you neglected them
You cannot, of course, expect
them to use mature Judgment
In the care of their pets nor can
lis toitUr how anjr rmln Ta fctr
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One Man"s Family News
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Great Gildersleeve Spotlight On U.N
Great Gilderslcevc Roht. Montgomery
The Three Suni
Major Lively
Dan Malloy
J W. Vandercook
ReDoner
John T. Flynn
Harmonalrca Tom Merrlman
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Mnj- Lively
Dan Malloy
J. Vundercook
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Tom Merriman"
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News
By ELIZABETH HURLOCK, PH.D.
you expect them to be as con
sistent in the core of animnls
as an adult would be. There
are times when you will have
to take over to avoid the death
of a pet that would bring grief
to your children.
Not Too Important
While pels are Important to
a child, they should never be
allowed to become so important
that they will take the place
of human companionship. When
you find that your son, for ex
ample, is spending more time at
home playing with his pets than
out on the playground, playing
with the boys, heed this as a
"danger signal" and see what is
causing it. Pets have their place
in a child's life but that place
is not to replace human com
panionship. The child never
learns from animals how to ad
just to living people and this is
essential to success In life.
If you have a problem about
family or friend, ask Dr. Hur
lock to help you. Write her
in care of this newspaper.
Copyright lf52
General Features Corp.
PAY RECORD TAXES
Seattle U R Commercial
fishermen in Washington stale
paid a record $:). 1GB In fish
eries taxes and licenses durliiR
the 12-month period ending
March 31. 1I1S2, the state fisher
ies department said.
t vvaht a &MAi l una
I CAR WiTM PUB NTT
KICK UP AND CAM
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1947 MERCURY CLUB COUPE Radio, heater,
new tires. Recently installed rebuilt motor. Very nice
condition. Total Price $995.
Open Evenings Monday Thru Friday to 9:00 for
4IS S?
Wednndar. April 23, 19S1
Your Health and Its Care
ly DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M O.
Raiders stieuM address Inquiries ret William Bradr,
36S II Camlne. Beverly Hills. CaL
REFINED DIET, LEG CRAMPS AND GROWING PAINS
Deficiency of vitamin D may
be the most Important dietetic
deficiency in the world today."
"yy So wrote Prof.
fc b tr jrr-l.
Cl. V. Ult-JM
lum, one of the
discoverers of
vitamin A,
which was
formerly con
fused with vi
tamin D.
Milk contains
nearly 15Vt
falrta r.t -nl.
Dr. Bredy um , lhe
quart. Egg yolk, cheese, skim
milk, buttermilk, cream, lealy
vegetables, greens, beans, peas,
peanuts and nuts are the richest
food sources of calcium.
"The ordinary mixed diet of
Americans and Europeans, at
least among dwellers in cities
and towns, is probably more oft
en deficient in calcium than In
any other chemical element." So
wrote Prof. Henry C. Sherman,
author of the famous textbook
Chemistry of Food and Nutri
tion. I quote these two top author
ities just to show that you have
to sit up pretty late at night to
prove I'm dreaming.
The diet of most Americans is
dangerously destricted and nu
tritionally inadequate (apart
from caloric values) by (1) their
own whims or habits and (2) be
cause of their childish faith in
the spacious assurances of irre
sponsible food vendors.
One common manifestation of
calcium and D deficiency is the
complaint known as "growing
pains" In children. Another Is
painful cramps in legs or feet,
sometimes in wrists or arms,
which occur usually in the night
and to mature or elderly adults.
Mind, now, this is not to im
ply that a dose or two of cal
cium with or without vitamin D
will dispel growing pains or noc
turnal cramps.
The corrective treatment for
either or both troubles is high
calcium diet supplemented with
optimal daily ration of cal
cium and vitamin D.
Calcium alone is much less ef
fective because vitamin D is
essential for the assimilation,
Court Records
1H8TIUCT COURT
Perry Paul McCoy, dumping debris
upuM purine prupeny, m.
Jninn H. Martin, overload, IlOil
Frank Bylngton, drunk in a public
pjiii-r, i,ju, nnn lorieuca.
CIH:UIT COURT
Wilma Warlene Swlnord vs. La-
thanial Swinford, divorce complaint
ann waiver, ana aecree tor annuj
nient.
Elizabeth Bjork vs. Lyle Bjork. di
vorce decree.
Eloise M. Logan vs. Robert Edwin
LoR.in, divorce decree.
Bessie Klmhrell vs. Walter Kimbretl
et al. divorce decree.
LaValle Bacon vs. Vernon Ransom
Bncon, divorce decree.
Boyd E. Birdsong vs. Fern Bernlce
Hirmong, divorce decree.
Mnry June Bohllng vs. Fred W.
Bohling. divorce complaint.
During their period of maxi
mum growth, young birds con
sume mi- than their own
weight in food each day.
RUPTURE
HERNIA
PIICS (Hemorrhoid!)
COLON. ..STOMACH
Tmti. Wiltsit Ritprtsl liinttii
10,00 unill 3.00 Men. ihreuph fri.
Until 1,00 m Moo. Wod.Frl.
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utilization and retention of cal
cium. Vitamin D ateadily loses
strength in contact with cilcium,
so the ideal way to take the two
is in the form of a capule not
capsule. A capule is a capsule of
calcium within another of D
so the two do not mix until the
gelatin coatings or covers dis
solve In stomach.
For further information send
stamped, self-addressed envel
ope and ask for pamphlet Adult
Tetany and Growing Paint.
If you would like also informa
tion about the part played by
calcium and D deficiency In
many common ailments Inclose
25c for booklet The Calcium
Shortage.
It Is not that they re all out of
step but Johnny, but I do think
that many physicians are too
dumb or too sot to recognize
tetany or osteoporosis :r rheu
matiz as nutritional deliciency
disease until the patient is down
and out.
QUESTIONS At ANSWERS
No Brace
Daughter. 8. round-shouldered with
protruding belly. What should I do to
correct this? Will exercise help or will
she have to wear a brace? (Mn. T. L.)
Answer Certain BDeclal exercise
will help a great deal If the child
practices them as your physician or
physical therapist under the Dhvsi-
el tin's employ teaches the exercises
are comparable with practicing p'tno
vioan lessons, n your pnys. in
considers additional treatment neios
sary he may consult an orthopedic
surgeon about it, but it would be a
grave mistake to use any kind of brace
or support without medical supervi
sion. Nitrogen
What nart does nitroeen olav In the
Chemistry of the body? (T. F.t
Answer rood proteins, such as lean
meat, egg, milk, cheese, fowl. fish.
beans, peas, peanuts, nuts are nitrogen
compounds. The protein (nitrogenous
material! in these foods is essential
for growth building and repair. Four
fifths of the air we breathe is nitrogen,
and in the gaseous form It is not util
ized by man.
Oarageman, What of the
Monoxide?
I work In sarase and I wonder
what ailments I might get from car-
Don monoxide, only tnine i nave no
ticed Is headaches. . . (S. E. M.)
Answer Don t think about It that
way. Sam. If you have any complaints
at all say nothing about them except
to your nocior.
(National Newspaper Syndicate
Chicago Q, Illinois)
MOO-O-OS
and MUSINGS
W were astonished
yesterday to hear that
Crater Lake, once consid
ered a scenic attraction, is
about to be filled in and
covered over.
This will not only re
move a dangerous hole
that someone might
sprain an ankle in, it will
also furnish additional
parking space for the
tourists who wish to feed
the chipmonks or vice
versa.
Little Daisy
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40-Hour-Week Survey
Ordered for Employees
Salem (U.R) The State Board
of Control Tuesday ordered a
survey of state institutions to
tee if it would be practical to
put their employes on a 40 hour
week.
Most state institutional e:n
ployes now work a 48-hour
week. They have asked a 40-hour
week in lieu ofa general pay
boost other state employees will
get if a reclassification plan of
the state civil service commis
sion goes into effect.
Gov. Douglas McKay indicat
ed he would like to see state po
lice get better pay, and noted
they work a 48-hour week and
have to do their own "paper
work" in addition.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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4 Apart
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chloride
U Krult drink
13 Kuropeana
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19 Ventllatea
21 Krult
22 Dwarf ad
25-Oo In
23 Roster
23 Hlft-h school
dancea
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SI Proceed
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83 Crtpplea
34 In favor of
35 Pronoun
36 Palliate
"7 Weeded
33 Mistake
4u Sc-lf-centered
persona
42 Silkworm
44 Wooden ships
45 Quiet
4S Acts
61 Olrl's nama
r2 wipe out
64 Place
65 Period of time
66 Cape Verde
Negro
57 Ocean
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Newso4-H
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Antelope 4-H Club
The annual Antelope Club box
social was held April 18 at Ante
lope school house. Members an
swered roll call by telling the
weights and gains of their steers.
Bill Bigham told about a show
manship contest sponsored by
the Jersey Breeders. It is to be
at Gold Hill, May 25. Contestants
may use any breed of dairy cat
tle and 4-H and FFA members
from Josephine and Jackson
counties. Bill Bigham said he
would haul the dairy cattle for
Antelope club.
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7 Profound
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9 Squirt
10 rart of circle
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reneral
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18 Mkea Into
leather
20 Part of flower
2H Soft, moist
earth
23 Doorkeeper at
Masonic lodge
24 Impel
26 I.ons-legged
bird
27 Cnirtflxes
30 Greek letter
33 Sea soldiere
34 Own
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37 Long walk
fcolloq.)
3a Fresh set of
horses
41 System
43 Land measure
45 Mournful
46 Girl's name
47 Oran of
hearlns
49 River In Wales
50 Musl:
as written
63 Compass point
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A wedding gift was presented
to Mr. and Mrs. Darrol Stanley.
Mrs. Valerie Wilson played
piano numbers, sang a number,
and led in community singing.
Bob Cochran sang with Mrs.
Cochran accompanying him on
the piano.
Mr. Wilson representing Med
ford Feed and Seed company
told us that the prize for the
lady having the highest priced
box would get 25 baby chicks
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fives emazing relief Keep handy. Use
also for itch of simple rash, dry eczema.
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or The ErNrTTH.-
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ILLUMINATION MAKES LAKD
GIVES HEIGHTS OF MOUNTAINS
HELLOWUTT? I CALLED
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M1ILEP
REALIZED r HAD THE" (
TO OCR V4IL
and the girl whose box sold tha
highest would get 25 pounds of
calf mana.
Next meeting will be at Ante
lope school house Friday, May 9.
Program committee for next
spring is Mrs. Eob Cochran, Mrs.
Wilfolk, end Doreen Bohncrt.
Geraldine Hayes
Reporter
Dead line Sunfl. ciasn1f!e1s Is t
5 30 pm for' following day: 10 am.
Monday tor Monday: noon Saturday
for Sunday a m
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