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TWELVE MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE RADIO PROGRAMS TUES D AY Pro9rams lilted below art received from the radio stations and the Mail Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make such changes as are supplied KVJC 1230 kc 4 :00 Space Cadet 4:15 Space Cadet 4:30--Chet Huntley 4:45-;;"Y'' Club Revue "576b Sports Parade 3:15 Elmer Davis 5:30 Drive-in Quiz 8:45 Election Story Ti':bl-Siiver EaRle 6:15 Silver Eagle 6:30 Newstand Theatre 6;45 Newstand Theatre "T:bb Escape With Me' 7:15 Escape With Me 7:30 "On the Town" 7 .45 "On the Town" Weeks r Orr Newi What Are You Doing Kiddie Hit Parade Elmer Peterson Sports KMED Fibber Fibber Eddie Cantor Show Eddie Cantor Show Rob't. Montgomery Man Called "X" One Man's Family News of the World Cavalcade of America Cavalcade of America :00 Town Meeting of Air : 15 Town Meeting of Air :30 Town Heeling of Air :45 Erwln D.Canhem 00 Hank Weaver-News :1S Dream Harbor llnilH nr Mrl 1 Bob Hope Bob Hope Barry Craig Barry Craig Richfield Reporter Novatime Trio Music You Want Music St News' :'4S United or Not? :00 "Laura" :15 "Laura" :30 Platter Party :45 Platter Party TOO Sign Off Melodies That Endure Melodies That Endure Ciro's Tonight' Ciro's & News Sign-Off RADIO PROGRAMS-WEDNESDAY (5:00 Yawn Patrol 5:15 Yawn Patrol 8:30 Lucky U Ranch 5 :45 Lucky U Ranch 6:00 Farm News 6:15 Martin Argonsky 6:30 Bob Garred 6:45 Concert & Sporta 7:00 Breakfast Club 7:15 Breakfast Club 7:30 Breakfast Club' Monkey Shines Monkey Shines Down To Earth Barnes New Rural' Party Line Clock Watcher Clock Watcher Music & News Voices Voices Music Ortho 7:4ft BreaKiasi liui :00 Victor H. Lindlahr Friendship Circle Friendship Circle Neighbor Lady Mid-Morning Newi Southland Singing Tex Beneke Show Strike It Rich Strike It Rich :ia unei nuniioy :30 Break the Bank Break tne uann- 1Too The Jack Bcrch Show' 9:15 Big "Y" Relay Quiz 9:30 Mv True Story 9;4B My True Story Io:00 Whispering'StreeU 10:15 Trading Post 10:30 Against the Storm Swap At One Night Stand 10:45 Paul Jiarvcy; News & Weather Road ot Lite Pepper Young Right to Happlne Backstage Wtf Stella Dallas Young Widdei Brown' Womap in My House" , n:i5 Oregon Finance New 11:30 Weather & Markets j 1 :45 YourCounty Agent ?2o6Burietln"Bonrd 12:15 Visit With Bing j 2:30 "Scramble Gamble 12:45 Waltz Time Just Plain 1:15 When n Girl Marries i -in Morv Mnrlln 1 -45 Evelyn Winters 2 is Qtr. Hr. with the Bible 2 30 Strictly for the Ladles 2:45 Strlctlyfor the Ladles "o TiViM nV if M MfFlrlftft' Doctor's ail5 Mary M. McBrlde 3:30 Big Jon St Sparkle Vincent Lopez YMCA Report Prevues in Heading 3:fl." iwarK iruii 4:00 Fun Factory 4:15 Fun Factory 4:30 Med. Schooli Present 4 :45 P.T. A .Program "3 fob Sports Parade 5:15 Elmer Davis fif30 Drive-in Quiz Week's St Orr News H V Kaltenhorn Kiddle Hit Parade Klmer Peterson Snorts Roundup KMED Commentary Cisco Kid Cisco Kid 5:45 Ted Aiaione a nn Th l-i-m Rantfer Music Hall Varieties Music Hall Varietiei Rob't Montgomery Meredith W llson One Man s Family News of the World Great Gildersleeve Great Gildersleeve 8:15 The Lone Ranger 6:30 Mvstery Theatre 6:45 Mystery Theatre" 7:6d The fop Giiy 7:15 Tlie Top Guy 7:30 "Mr. President" 7 ! 5-Mr. President" "8 no "rossf Ire 8:15 rossflre B ro "On the Town 8 45 "On the Town' li:6n Hnnk Weaver News ):ir. Prlin-Lite Parade M:30 Sports Report fl :45 Tiike to tho Air Jfl:00 "Laura" jn:15 "Laurn" 30:30 Platter Party Groucho Groucho The Big Tne uig Hcldelherg 3U:ia leaner rnrty i!7oo Sign off ABC Your Health and Its Care ty DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M O. Rcadtn ihould iddrell InqulrlM lot William Brady, 26S II Camim, B.atl Hilt. CaL MORE CALCIUM. Chnractcristlc of mnny Amer icans is the indiscriminate use of RpnsiMliilllnR drugs for ache pain, fatigue or other distress regardless of cause and re gardless of the dangers attend ing the use of these nnalgc- ' t les, particular P7A I ly acetanllid fJ (phcnylncet- Dr. Br.dT a"li,de)' Phe"a cet i n (a c e t o- phenelidin) and aspirin (ncetyl- salicyllc acid). This is not to imply that these drugs should never be used to relieve ache, pain or other dis tress. Sometimes one or another of them may be the appropriate remedy, whether In a single dose or several successive doses, un der the physician's supervision. If or when you feel disposed to take any of these pain-killers, under Its own name or dis guised in a nostrum, on your own responsibility, my advice is: Don't, unless you can remain lying down or at rest for at least an hour after the dose. Acetyl-salicyllc acid (aspirin) Is not so dangerous as the other pain-killers, but death has re sulted from S and 10 grain doses, according to Bastedo, and not rarely a few ordinary doses of aspirin produce feelings of weakness, collapse, skin rushes, huge hives of skin and sonic times in the throat the drug is by no menus one to trifle with. This Is true no matter which "brand" of aspirin or what price you pay for it probnbly it all came out of the snmc hopper. From long study and observa tion and the reports of many readers I have come to believe that calcium Is annlgeslc too, not so promptly as the pain killer drugs, of course, but certainly It tends to moderate and, when It Is used regularly and systemati cally, it tends to prevent pain of lheumatic, neuritis or neuralgic character. This analgesic effect of calci um becomes manifest In most In stances where the invalid or near-invalid changes from the usual American diet to high cal cium diet, ai described in book lappin y, K.MKlt 1440 kc KWIN MOO kc Roundup Commentary McUee & Molly McGee & Mullj l-yn Murray Show Lyn Murray Show Musical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Valley Newi Lean Back Llsten "Paris Star Time Paris Star Time Hymns You Love You Never Know "Keys To Music Wallis Ballinger Spotlight on UN News' John T. Flynn' Organ Portraits Organ Portrait Between The Lines bign-Off Get Up St Go Get Up & Go Cal Tinney News of 2-400 of 2-400 nt Manhattan Garden Guide Breakfast in Phoenix Brenkfast in Phoenix Morning Moods Morning Moods Open House' Morning Special' Bible Institute (MBS)' B I bleJ nst i tute MBS)' Better Buys Morning Devotions Major Lively Freezing Fun News St Reviews Shop on Main St. Dr Crane Psychologist Shop on Main St. Sell Musical Appetizer MiiBlcal Appetizer "News No Soap Music No Snap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music Singing Time No Soap Music NoSoap Music Bill Hunk Thompson Life can be Beautiful-Liirrty-Jumboree News News Welcome Travelers Bnsehnll Welrome Travelers Baseball Dr. Paul Baseball Dial DaveOarroway Baseball Wife Baseball BaKcball Basrboll Baseball" "Basihnll Bnscboll Baseball Br.sehaU Walter Houston Walter lloir'nn Musical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Orson Welles Ornn WHles Valley News Lean Back Ac Listen Paris Star Time Paris Star Time Hymns You Love Robt. Montgomery Kcvs to Music Willis Ballinger Spotlight on UN" News Marx Marx Story atory- John T. Flynn Harmonolres Organ Portraits Music YOU want ir'in i-onrnus- Music & News" Between The Lines ""Melodies That Endure Sign-Off Melodies Thnt Enrfure , Ciro's Tonight Ciros St News S i R n -Off "NHC MJIS LESS ASPIRIN let The Calcium Shortage for which send 25c and stamped, self-addressed envelope. The analgesic effect of calci um Is still more striking in cases of chronic rhcuniatiz where the sufferers adopt the practice of supplementing the ordinary diet with adequate daily rations of calcium and vitamin D, as de scribed in pamphlet Calcium and Rheumatii for which send stamped, self - addressed enve lope. Vitamin D should always ac company calcium in whatever form cnlcium mny be used it is essential for normnl assimilation nnd utilization of calcium in the body. Calcium can do no harm In any circumstance. Remember, one must use it for weeks, at least, in order to get the analgesic effect. People who have or are cul tivating the aspirin or acetan llid habit would do well to cor rect their calcium deficiency. qur.STIOVS ANSWKHS I'lulflrr Frlr-nds arlvlsi'tl me to Rlv my four months old linhy n pm'tflor to mini-.' his crylnil nod slop his thumb sm'k InR. It did hoth, (Hit now I wondi-r whethrr tt will effort development of hit gumi, teeth and month . . . (Mrs. N Ol Ansver Not neeef sjirtly. Too hnd the hi!iy wm denied Im birthright, nursing, tiy hti mother Hot th;re nre so few I00' mothers these degener ate days! ' Patlrnt In Panger Mother hns diiiheto She hns recent ly been entlng honey ntui sjiys It hns not ehanger her condition Heeordlng to sugflr tests Is It rII right for her to continue this? ill. W. tu Answer There is no renson to be lieve a diabetic ran use the sugiir In honey any better than any other kind of sugar. The patient should use only such amounts of sugar, honey or other carbohydrates as her physician pre scribes. NaUonal Newspaper Syndicate, Chicago tl, 111. Dead line aunnav ciii'sirieds Is a 9 au p m lor following day. 10 a tr Monday lor Monday noon Sattirda for Sunday a m PILES AMAZINti NKW Illsi-OVKRY- In slant relief, practically all cases, sore. aching. protruding piles, hearing down pressure feeling nervousness, back and leg pains wnenl caused (nun pilea This new discovery is so amaimg and satis fying we will mall it to von on request postpaid for a TURKIC DAY TRIAL, no cost or obligation except to return and p.sv few cents poatagr If not ssti.fied. this Is not a sample UK SI H: to mention piles In your letter. Write National Laboratories. Lodl, California. Tuesday. April 29. 195J On The Side (Distributed by King Trust no prayer or promise; Words are grains of sand: To I'eop ynur heart unbroken, Hold It In your hand. Adelaide Anne Procter Short men "live longer than the lengthy fellows. Such is the statement of a group of longev ity experts. My height is six feet two inches. I Just can't seem to get a break from the experts. The only one was from the man who said fellowt with big feet make the best husbands. Still I am not going to let that crack about the short lives of long fellows get me down. Look at Connie Mack. He is a lengthy guy and he is crowding ninety years of age and is in the pink. Smart Fellow How are you doing with the ladies, young fellow? How many proposals of marriage did you get last week? To keep your leap year record up to par you should get at least one proposal a week. Could you use some help ful hints on increasing your pop ularity with the fair sex? No doubt you know women admire consideration and thotightfulness in a man. Well, a young man of Manhattan tells me that when ever he takes a feminine thing of beauty out, he carries along a pair of nylons in her size. He keeps this a secret. Then, when the girl has a run in her stocking he surprises and pleases her by producing the nylons. He says the results are terrific. That League Vincent X. Flaherty, the Cali fornia sportspage firebrand, is battling bitterly for a major league franchise for Los An geles. It is, therefore interesting to note that Ban Johnson was a sporls columnist for the Cin cinnati Gazette when he began his battle to establish a second major league. As you know, Ban was the founder of the American League. It took him nearly ten years to put that sec ond major league over. This country could stand a third ma jor league. I believe I will join, the battle for it. Why shouldn't Brooklyn have tvvo mujor league teams same as New York, Bos ton, Chicago, Philadelphia and St. Louis? Parsing By Charlie Starrett. Over twenty years a horse opera film slar and still going strong. Is originally from Athol, Mass. Was a foot ball slar at Dartmouth College. He played on Dartmouth the year they nearly defeated URTAINS ALL SIZES WAKEFIELD DRAPERY . 6th and Bartlctt Follow His Adventures in the Comic Page Every Day Wlicn 1UZ SAYiTMt starts an assign ment, there's plenty of adventure nliead. Trouble-shooter for an oil company, BUZ gets dangerous assignments that take him to every corner of the world. For an adven ture in reading, follow BUZ SAWYER in the comic page every day. BIZ SAWYER APPEARS EVERY DAY in the Mail Tribune by e. v. Durim3 Features Syndicate, Inc.) Brown. Began his film career playing straight heroic heart throb parts utilizing his profile. Never intended becoming a western film star but he won a bronco in a raffle and didn't know what else to do with it.' Asking Queries from clients. Q. So you say you don't claim to know everything, only nearly every thing. That's what I call "Brook lyn modesty." Anyway, what is a Columbian half dollar, dated 1893, worth? How about a 1936 Bridgeport half dollar with a picture of P. T. Barnum on it? A. Columbian half dollar is worth 75 cents. The Bridgeport Barnum half dollar is worth $1. Q. My brother-in-law says Shel ley Winters is a Brooklyn gril. I say she's from East St. Louis,, 111. A. It's a photo-finish. Shelley MOO-O-OS and MUSINGS The very next time that we are held up by a mile long "Friendly" freight train creeping through town during the noon rush, we are going to tear up the tracks, beat the en gineer over the head with his locomotive, and burn the depot! Well, at least we're going to call up Bcb Holmes and tell him we don't like it. Little Daisy Phone 2-6010 was born In East St. Louis and reared in Brooklyn. Real name is Shirley Schrift. She attended Thomas Jefferson High School I in the beautiful borough across the bridge. She also worked in a five and ten cent store there. Truly a million dollar baby in a five and ten cent store. Horses & Women My girl friend made a refer ence to a passing young woman she described as "that girl over there wearing pedal pushers." So I learned for the first time the technical name for those quaintly fashioned short pants which have become so popular with the female of the species. Who figured that style out? What did the originator have against the feminine sex? Those pedal pushers make even a beau CROSSVORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Vehicle 4 Chinese panroda 7 Open -mouthed 12 Kxl.xt 13 High mountain 14 Intertwine 15 Knock 16 Kfnd of rifle (pi.) IS Decorate 20 inellc 21 Allowance for wants 22 Play area 23 Latvian monetary un(t 26 M.ismis' door keeper 2R lf nfn 30 Places for comlmt S2 Caught 33 Fxplode 34 Cat U'olloq.V 35 Abstract being 3G Persia 38 .Supercilious person 41 .suffix: f llower of (pi.) 42 fiohlln 43 Ono who confers a trust u pon 47 GnflflftKH of hen ling 4?-Pale 4!i cirl's name fin Hall! 51 MwlWnal plant 52 Umh 53 Allow DOWN 1 Otm w.-lnht 2 Plowed land 'Li -lit, 7 18 J IO 11 1 7 . Hi H5 46 HQ 9 W 50 DiaU. I t'alM raalaut liailou. lac BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY BUZ SAWYER BIONDIE jrw'Mai1 dom'tlookI SNUFFV GEZ I ORTERiSk RIDDLES GIT SOMEBODY TO f !LL RUN OG'INST ME MfSSlkJXl ?TVJ,,4?r Y0U'VE 0T T0 TAKE ME K5v H0W CAf I? 1 HAVE N0 MONEY! I'M VIRTUALLY' A I IKS' YES, OF COURSE... YOUR FEVER! YOU'RE "fC r4 SJ?.!'!;1. nzr'imPMtOKlWrvM)T TO ME1- K2asickman! YOU SHOULD BE IN BED! 4. V CANT SJ,A,1?e'S.llFE7'S Fait PtSW-lIBi SlfllriM KSk. WY POESN'T JOSE COME WITH . , T .ONEUNEA-MY LONGER. LfMU KfS T SUL .T 11 ABNER WAL-AH IS HOPtLtSSLY )' . I KSO-AH MIGHT'S XszrX& f SHE'S WAITIN' l-O' MEL, HERE J WHtM AH OPENS THIS V' .MARRIED J . WELL GO BACK T' tftfEPt IN TH' E1RIDAL SUITE, WHAR J- DOOR-AH BKGlMS . .... - f :- DAISY MAE, AM' A -AsjSZiti AH LEFT HER THREE. A MEW LIFE -"T i'.ijjl l f BE A LGVIN ' lri Tlil' DAYS AGO SYHEN AH S- - S ( DARLIKG VCU PKCMrSEP '.iav fci FOR VE TCDAY MUTT and JEFF WHATS THE MATTER. BOV? r TOLD VOU TO PAGE THE MAN WHOSE NAME IS ON THATWI-KFOKAN fl IMPORTANT Phone ' CL1 ' tiful, brown-eyed honey blonde look silly. Strikes me as being the most ridiculous style since the hobble skirt. Checking When the label says "eight years old" on the bottle of blended Scotch whiskey, it does not mean all the whiskey in the bottle is that age. Just refers to the oldest liquor in the blend. That's what a New Yorker stated. So I immediately checked on an elegant bottle of eight-year-old blended Scotch I had just purchased. The label said: "All eight years old." So I was in the clear. However, this would seem to indicate that in some cases all the liquor is not the same age. Dead line Sunday Clasaifleda la at nooi, Saturdaya Answer to Yesterday's Purzlt mm 3 Newspaper men 4 Mountain lake 5 Heveratre 6 Come into view 7 Natives of Far North 8 Passage thrmi;li fence 9 Hifih ard 10 Th 1 ouch 11 Worm 17-Mlfli;,ke lft Checks 22 Foot like part 23 Pertain Inc. to the larynx 24 C'-tiMinied 25 Spread for dry Inn 27 lMslai.ee from Hide to side 20 Man who nines hass 30 Man's niikname .11 Unseen 32 Hricht star :U Urht color 37 Things, in law H!il.rft 40 Briinl.'ss hat 41 l.itriie liaml- fl'.me flower 43 nn:it 43 Oil (do's hlrh note 44 ItHieloiie devotee 4R prefix: three 40 Night Itefore SMITH I HAIN'T GOT HIAjPI IPIQIl IMITI ?U!l AiJ dSlisJR lTDF lpTcIa LBgiCiEimlT'e ZZlPMAOfrTA rw SE&BsjrgiEip BrIait 2- a rig. nt sHEHEfT Sti y "flopii c Asig" T'AjMi IsHaIrIkI C3jf ( SHflKIN HANDS, MAKIN PROMISES, V KISSIN' VOUNG-UNS AN' FLATTERIN' I 1 N W but its paining v) I DON'T HAVE TO y SPRINKLE rr-tV WUVE SOME EXCUSE I ' ' c2 n vjhen I AS :C'-j't? MXI TO DOl Y. I JUST GET THAT I I HAVE A VJERV If U ' J r?? I MflN HERE Ml IMPORTANT PHONE fTJ I L I J.I I TO THE IkK CALL for THIS J I -A Tritit'ir1rlW&. J "J tsk. ncsxr i r G . V man -Jf I ! lit trirTfTTT 'Tfli t i think t ly -J ff-'T.VC Z'1' 1-1 TfilUiiaaUiM&ytWL Pronounce J P..,' J I I T JH Medford Toasfmasier Allan Henderson, champion speaker of the Medford Toast masters club who recently also won the public speaking contest for this area of the club, will represent southern Oregon at the larger district contest in Eu gene on May 10, it was reported today. Hundreds of Toastmaster from Oregon and southwestern Wash ington will attend the meeting, at the Medford hotel. The con cluding banquet and speaking contest will be at 6:30 p.m., and will be open to the public. Henderson will be competing with three area winners from Portland, and others from Gres- SlMNKASIfSOMStrai V executive? jifftS' i 3S .W. . ENLISTED IN THE , & ' ase of wat rr needs- 2ft And 5ERVEP Mils ATriou3r!3RSD a58lM LUKAR SAVITMIONIAL gxj . , Tides, 5ometimk -'y-'-sssz--'-- - A kTTfMN A SPEED OF- NO TIME TO GO AROUND FEMALES--I WOULDN'T GIT NO VOTES . EVtSVBOOY KNOWS I HADN'T THAT PAIN WATEI? HEA90 ISNT A3 WET THAT US A SOAKING ,WITH THE w;' In Dislrid Contest ham, Bend, Coos Bay, Salem and Roseburg. Winner of this contest will be eligible to compete in the zone speech contest in Yakima, Wash., June 14. Woman, 50, Electrocuted As Radio Falls in Tub Kansas City, Mo. (U.R) A -50-year-old Kansas City woman was electrocuted when a radio fell into the tub as she bathed. The body of Mrs. Easter Mel vina Modlin was found in the bathtub at her home Monday night. Use Mail Tribune Want Ads (it seems) ::'f!r SILLY, - ) ltffs'." .S n- .its S.i-1 V I s". T V Jsr ,Tj k5 A ; "k J mem p-, BY DOGGIES Myore SjigfgSr V JS' TH' FELLER Y V V'C WHAT INTlAL,l 1 1 wQSd it ,(