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FOUR MEDFORD (OREGON) R A D 1 0 PROGRAMS T H U R S DAY Programs listed below jrt received from the radio itationt and the Mail Tribune siiumei no responsibility except KYJC 1230 ke KMED 4:00 Space Cadet 4:1.1 Snace Cadet" 4:30 Big Jon St Sparkle 4:4 5 Mark Tra il 5:00 Sports Parade 5-13 Elmer Davis ft 30 Drive-in Quit Doctor's Wife Vincent Lopez Spotlight On School Singing Americans Weeks St Orr News Richard Harkness Kiddie Hit Parade Elmer Peterson 5 :43 Lullaby Time Tnn Walcntt.rharlei Fiffht SDOfts 6:15 Walcolt-Charles Fight KMED Commentary 6:30 Walcott-Charles Fight The Unexpected 6:15 Walcott'Charles Tight Mayor Flynn 7:00 Amateur Hour 7:13 Amateur Hour 7:30 Amateur Hour 7:45 T B.A. 8:00 Silver Eagle 8:15 Silver Eagle 8:30 "On the Town" 8:43 "On the Town" 9 oo ABC Late News 9:13 Man and His Muste 8:30 Sports Report 8:43 LeaBrownSjiow 10:00101 Ranch Boys 10:15101 Ranch Boys 10:30 "Laura" lfl:43"Laura" 1 1 -oo piatter Party 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 1145 Platter Party 12:00 Sign Off Richfield no van me Melodies That Endure Melodies That Endure Ciro's Tonight Ciro's Tonight Sign-Off RADIO PROGRAMS FRIDAY 0:00 Farm News :15 Martin Agronsky 6:30 Bob Garred 6:45 Conce rt. Sport s. News 7:00 Breakfast Club' 7:13 Breakfast Club 7:30 Breakfast Club 7:45 Breakfast Club Monkey Monkey Country News Rural Party Line Clock Watcher Clock Watcher Music St News 8:00 Victor H. Lindlahr 8:15 Chet Huntley 8:30 Break the Bank" 8:45 Break the Bank "8:00 Jack Berch Show 8:13 Big "Y" Relay Qui 8:30 My True Story 8:43 My True Story Voices Of 2-4000 Voices Of 2-4000 Music of Manhattan Ortho Garden Guide friendship" Circle Friendship Circle Neighbor Lady Mi d - Mor nl ng Ne ws 'Festival of Waltzes Bob St Ray Strike It Hlch Strike It Rich 10:00 Whispering Streets 10:13 Against the Storm 10:30 Waltz Time 10 1-13 Paul Harvey 11:00 Welcome Wagon 11:15 Trading Post 11:30 Lucky U Ranch 11:45 Lucky U Ranch J2:00 Weather St Markets News it 12:13 Oregon Finance News Road of 12 n "Scramble Gamble" Pepper 12:15 Your County Agent Right to 1:00 Lone Journey Backstage ins wnen a uiri Marries" steua uauas- 1:30 Mary Marlln Young Widder Brown 1:45 Evelyn Winters Woman In My House 2:00 Stewart Craig" Just Plain 3:15 Strictly for the Ladles Front Page Farrell 2:30 Strictly for the Ladles Life Can Be Beautiful 2:45 Strictly for the Ladies News 3:00 Strictly for the Ladies Welcome Travelers 3:15 Strictly for the Ladles Welcome Travelers 3:30 Mary Margaret McBridtDr. Paul JS :4 5 Mary Margaret McBridtDial Dave Garraway 4:00 Fun Factory Doctor's Wife lEV"?"01?" . Vincent Lopex J:22 E'B ? Sperkia . Farm Bureau r4:45 Mark Trail Singing Americans 2 iPorU J,flr,fld Week s & dfTNewi S:IaSTw .D,1s. H. V. Kaltenborn 5:-?.rlve,n 3uU . Kiddle Hit Parade 5:45 Memory Favorites Elmer Peterson enFiRhts " Snorts Roundup 2:IS E 3hl! KMED Commentary 2:f-RL1,B Cisco Kid 6:43 Fights' -;iaco Kid 7:00 Richard Diamond 7:15 Richard Diamond 7:30 .This Is your FBI 7:45 This la your FB I 8:00 Ozzie St Hurler 8:15 Ozzie St Hariet One Man's ntwi oi 8:30 Mr. District Attorney fitliiiTnnMrtiiiii 8:45 Mr. District Attorney Salute To Reservists 8-00 ABC Late News Bob&Rav " :JJ?S,rHlht Ronf Bob & Hay 8:30 Sports Parade Halls of Ivy 8:45 Flying Time Halls of Ivy 10.00 Proudly We Hail 10:13 Proud I v We Hall 10:30 "Laura" 10:43 "La iirn 11:00 PiatterParty 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:43 -Plntter Party 12.00 SlgnOff fllrhfielri Heicielbers! Sign.Off ABC As We Live TEEN-AGE INFATUATION NEEDS KINDLY PATIENCE AND TACT Parents of teen-agcri are often worried when their children be come infatuated with what they regard as "unsuitable" people. The more they talk against them, the stronger the infatua tion is likely to become. How to handle the problem it the ques tion asked by the mother who wrote: (Q) "My 17-ytar-old ton Is interested In a girl serin years older than he. I hava tried everything to get him io slay away from her but I am making no headway. At his age, one cannot tell what he may do. The girl Is a diabetic and Is In the hospital quite of ten. Everyone in her neigh borhood knows of her condi tion. She works three or four days a week, when she is able and, if my son hasn't any mon ey, she will buy him things. If my son doesn't go io see her and she knows where he is, she will suddenly appear there. Since she had quite a lot of influence over him, I'm afraid she will coax him into getting married. He has a hard time getting a Job, because of his age, so he would not be able to take on responsibility like that. Please tell me what to do." (A) There arc two things you can do to prevent your son from assuming the serious responsi bilities of marriage long before hi. la rnonu ; '""1 The first Is to help him to see how impos sible such a marriage would be, even it the age dif ference and his youth were not considered. Hll hff inv Dr. Hurlock ,dJ whgt costs to go to the hospital fre quently and how much medicine for diabetes costs? I doubt it. USE T-4-L FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT BECAUSE It peels off the ouler skin and expos es buried fungi to kill It on contact. it not pipkfh in one novn with in- stant-rtryln( T-4-L. your 40c back at any drui itort. Today at Mack s Oiuj Store Adv. mr r MAIL TRIbUWE to make such changes as are supplied 1440 ke KWIN 1400 ke No Soap- Music No Soap Music No soap MUSIC No Soap Music Rich. Graham & News Got A Date Three Quarter Time Sports Round-up Round - UD Lanny Ross Lanny noss Musical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Your Hit Parade Muiical Mailbox Your Hit Parade Muiical Mailbox Montgomery St Traffic Valley News Could This Be You Lean Back St Listen "One Msn's Family ConcertTMtniature News of the World S.O.C. Program Box 13 Dick Haymes Box 13 News ' Dragnet It's Time To Dance Dragnet It's Time To Dance Mr. Keene It s Time To Dance Mr Keene Between The Lines Reporter KWIN Carousel trio KWIN Carousel Heidelberg HarmonalresKWIN Carousel Music & News Carousel St News Sign-Off Shines Shines Music Timet 1400 Coral 1400 Coral 1400 Coral Nihil. Tips St News Get UdAGo Get VpSt Go Bible Institute fMRSl Bible Institute IMBS) News Morning Devotions Chapel By Road Morning Special "New At Parkview Music Box Music Box Hymns of the World News St Reviews Shop On Main Street Dr Crana, Psychologist Shop On Main Street Swap St Sell Musical Appetizer One Night Stand Musical Appetizer Weather Life Young Happiness News No Soap Muale No Soap Music rto Soap Music No Soap Musi e No Soap Music Wife' No Soap Music woaoap ;music No Soap Music No Soap Musio No Soap Musio News Bill No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music No Soap Music Rich. Graham St News Got A Date Three Quarter Time S ports Round-up Assembly of God Assembly of God Musical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Mario Lanza . Musical Mailbox Mario Lanza Musical Mailbox Montgomery St Safety Valley News Famllv Album Lean Back St Listen Family Robert Montgomery 3 Suns Dick Haymes News tne warm- It's Time To Dance It's Time To Dance It's Time To Dsnce Between The Unee KWIN Carousel Rrmnrler Harmonalrea KWIN Carousel Music You Want KWIN Carousel Music and News Carousel St News Here's Jamison " Sign-Off Here's Jamison Here's Jamison Here's Jamison St News By IUZABITH HURLOCK, H.D. This you could help him to real ize by asking the young woman kindly but pointedly, in front of your son how much her illness costs her a month or year. Then tell him how much It costs you to run a home, even when you count only the bare necessities. The second thing you can do Is to Invite the young woman to your home frequently and have some of your son's contempor aries there at the same time. Be nice to this young woman but help your son to see how out of place she is with the group he has been going with. Never treat her as an outcast or refuse to have her In your home. That might drive your son to do the very thing you fear, which is to marry her. So long as you treat her as a friend of the fanv lly, he will not be tempted to meet her outside of the home or to run away and marry her. Elisabeth Hurlock is one of the nation's great psychologists, and she will gladly help you with personal problems. (Copyright 1(152, General Features Corp.) Korea Battle Casualty Toll Increased by 182 Washington (U.R) The de fense Department Wednesday an nounced a new total of 109.159 American battle casualties in Korea, an increase of 182 within a week. The new tolal includes 19,244 dead, 77,633 wounded, 1,211 pris oners, 9,690 missing, and 1,381 once missing but now returned to military service. Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache Nvf tng birktf h, too of pep txnA nrrr. htidftchM nt dtiiinoM mar tw du to atew dwn of ktftny function. Ifcwtori y l""d klrtner function to vtry Important to rood health. When torn vtrydar condition, aurh a atri and atrain. rauM thta important function ton Vow down, many folks bu (Tar na tint hackarha fal miMrabl. Minor Mad der irntattona due to cold or wrong diat may rauRcrcttint upntf htaorfrMuantpaaaaKa, Don t nrct your kidnaya If tha aondl. tiona bolt.iT you. Try Doan a Pill-a mild diumie. Hard urcaafully by millions for oar 10 year. li aii-i-mfhow manv timaa hoan'a e've V . f f.- m .ht dirom fom-hftpth'.&r-Mko f kidney tub and nU ten fiutk out villi (t Ltowi I'llk lodaj! Thursday, Jun 5, 1931 Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M O. Rfadtrs should addran Inquiries lot William Brady, 26S II Canine, Btvarly Hills, Cal. HAD YOUH VISION From the dismal, mud-splattered December day I hung out my shingle informing the Penn Yan public, in gold letters on a black board on larger than the side panel of a circus wagon, that the serv ices of Doctor William Brady, Surgeon & Physician, were available to any one who Pi. Brady had from two to four bits in his jeans, it seemed as though I ran into one snag after another be cause I could not keep my mouth shut, and still get into a lot of trouble that way. Many of the patients who took a chance on the new doctor as sured me they needed no advice about diet, for Dr. Harvey (we'll call him) had already warned them to eliminate starches , . . I inferred that Harvey was one of the old established physicians in the community. "What I need is a good tonic, Mr. Brady," they explained and if I betrayed any reluctance about giving 'em the tonic they'd back right out and make a bee-line across the street to Kecler's drugstore where they could get it for 50c or less. What rankled most was the discovery, which I made later, that the eminent Dr. Harvey, who was so radically opposed to starch in human nutrition, was not a physician at all. He was an optician, or maybe an optome trist. An optician is one who is technically skilled in. optics or one who makes or grinds lenses and fits spectacles which your oculist has prescribed. An oculist or ophthalmologist a physician who limits his practice to diseases or defects of the eyes or vision. It would be a simple matter to decide whether to go to an ocu list or an optician for an eye test or measurement of vision. If one were sure the impairment of vi sion were not a symptom or sign of some trouble in the arteries, the kidneys or the nervous sys tem, probably an optician could measure the vision and fit the necessary spectacles or eye- 1 t IN SAN FRANCISCO hotel rooms tOW COST IUXURY Chelleaget comporlion Clton Quit t Comfortable i i i i t w Central location - I HOTEL COMMOnrtRF. I Central location CKAIO SMITH. MOH-OWNH 4 k Sutter at Jones St 4 I TUX 5-244 P L... J J ' yaJ Roguefalley MEDFORD, 'Heck! i didn't know the made ironing boards OUTTA STEEL!" MEASURED LATELY? glasses well as the oculist could. ' v But nowadays there is still a third person in the picture, namely the optometrist. An op- Inmctrict i nn. who examines the eyes for the purpose of pre-1 scribing glasses or correcting de- fects of vision. It was not just that the bird my early patients called "Doc tor" Harvey wasn't really a phys ician nor that those same cred ulous creatures called me "Mis ter." It was that the fellow called himself J. Philander Harvey, N.D. What N.D. stood for, I nev er learned there was not then and is not now any such degree. But evidently it meant as much to the store's prospective custo mers Harvey has his office in a store as M.D. meant to them or means to plenty of citizens to day. When I was young and in my prime I went to an oculist every time I wanted new glasses. I pre ferred to have my vision meas ured under drops. I'd advise any one under 45 years of age to do so. But I believe an optician or an optometrist can. measure the vision without drops accurately enough for any one past forty- MOO-O-OS and MUSINGS We feel it our public duty to sort out the Camp White rumors and report only those whiph are true. The Camp (cross our heart) will be used for training Signal Corps pigeons. This one is strictly for the birds. Little Daisy ORE. fivt. I can cite i good reason for thia, but it will take more space than there is available today. QUESTIONS ANSWERS How to Gain Weight Thii ummer I'll be expected to go in iwlmmlng, which I positively will not do with my iklnny figure . . . (R. C. A.) Amwer Send i tamped, aelf-addres-aed envelope and ik In writing for pamphlet HOW TO GAIN WEIGHT. Another Liar You called a man 74 yearg old a liar and laid that a person past 65 years ii not capable of doing the exercise the- man said he does thnt Is. touch ing toes without bending knees. I am nearly 73 and I do the same exercise more than a dozen times every night before I go to bed. (Mrs. L. C. E.) Answer The guy said he does it SO times. I called him "liar" in order to arouse just such a response as yours. Ma'am. I said "most individuals of 65 are too set, stiff and brittle .in body and mind" to carry on such activity. I congratulate you on your youth. 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(COUOKI) j'tT Lpi mm WvF m&fl Clock-Punching To Give College Credit . Kent, O. (U.R) Eighteen I according to Prof. Dewey Bar Kent State University atudents ich, department, ia to train tea are punching time clock this : chers who for the moat part summer in the Dodge division have no conception of how an of the Chrysler corporation in industrial plant operates. Bar Detroit and they will receive ! Ich says it is important since college credit. the majority of public high The students, 16 Industrial ; school graduates will work in arts teachers and two under- i industry. t graduates, are enrolled in an in- dustrial practice co - operative program arranged by Kent State and Dodge. They work for six hours a day and spend two hours going to class. The students wear work clothes, are hired like other workers and are paid for eight hours of work. The idea behind the program, head of the KSU industrial arts Answer to Yesterday's Puzile 4 Strikes out 6 Provide food 6 Conjunction 7 Kmmot 8 Xoose 9 Clergyman 10 Protecting ' ' power 11 Heavy cord 16 Happenings 20 Compass point 22 Indeflnlta article i 23- Slugglsh ! Military assistant 25 World organization (init.) 2 Period of tlma 30 Classified .12 Performs 31- Kdlble seeds 3fi Asian ox 38 Game U Intractable person 13 Plunge 15 Note of scale 47 Exist 49 Pin 50 Protective . ditch 51 Gentle breeze 62 Dregs 56 Ocean 58 Consumed 59 Measure of l(tht "0 Dine 3-Part sf "to be" SMITH SILAMS SIAM QDB FANE L IPEIVAD A,NI5LE T0gMlNlA ZZj!D7oBMI N CE 161TII SJ 6 Sj A mER .ElglRiSlElAT Hgfaggl SjelT O Nyjjig eSt l in - N S IPIT BME IT A P E EE? 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To eat and talk in more comfort, Just sprinkle a little FAS TEETH on your plates. No gummv. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks "plate odor" (denture treath). Get FASTEETH at any drug store. Adv. it WiS SEVEN S0UIRKE1S WERE IMW.E TO IWETHeWSEUMWHSHTHSIRThllS BSCAME KNOTTED T&SETriER. WlftN foUND IN THE MY.IOOlOGICAL V ARK, 1 WERE DEAD- Berenice, wife of ftolemyhc, KEPT A PR0MBET& DEOCrVTe HER BEAUTIFOU HMRTbTHE (SOPS WHEN HER HUSBAND RETURUED 6APELY FROM THE StRIAN WAR IM6R, WHEN HER SoLCErl TRESSES MYSTERIOUSLY PlSAPPEftRED PKOMIHC TEMPLE, teTBJNoMEES BEUBrrB TRefiODS HAD TRANSFORMED THEM lOIHE SfCf AND THUS WAS NAMED THE CoNSTEUATloH . C0WA tSEKEMICES SAV.V- DOES VO" THINK THEV'S HINTIM TMEV l LIKE A LI'L VARMINT AROON' TH' HOUSE? 1 JWHoV fvVOULDkfr? ,1