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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON MAIL TRIBUNE Thursday, January 27, 1955 RADIO PROGRAMS-THURSDAY Programs listed Mow ar rscrv4 trom tfc radi statioaa sad rfca Mai Tribtiwo atwi s oo laiyawiibtKry wcapt to sakomo craogos aro awoploK K.XJC 123S k 4:00 . Children's Hour 4:13 Club 1230 -30 CSub 123ft 4:45 Med. Schools Present 5:00 Edward R. Murrow 5:1 Bi3 Stern Sparta 5:30 Sports Parade 5:45 ffranlt Gem" mio-win Melody Tiipe .7 Melody Tune Spotlight On Schools Regional Roundup Man On The Go -What's. Dome VMCA Week - rultoo) Lewis V.. aV Hem i newsy. Kows Hcre's the Answer : asm Mayes, Mews' Set. Presto of Yukoo Sgfc Preston of Yukon Bob Greene News BiH Dnindiffr Sports - 6:00 E renin Serenade 6:15 Musical Express . fe3Ct Amos- Andy" -g:45 Amps 3c Andy 7.-0O Night Watch :I5rNght Watoh. -1 Suspense 7:45 Suspense . :0O Tennessee Ernie :15 Tennessee Krme' 8:30 Lowell Thomas 8:43 Bing Crosby 9:00 Gangbusters Sports Rsports Gabriel Heater . MelJtchrinO Music - Local News ' Where Have You Been? Virgil Piailer WherfrHave You Been3ara Hayes ;- fibber Molly -Great GUerslecvo Spend A Million Spend A Million " Detective tortive Morgan Beatty News One Man's Family' .. Roy Rogers . Roy Rogers 9 3 rwo on me Aisie :45 Two on the Aisle 10:00 Singing With the 10:15 Sports Roundup 10:30 Spin & Win l0.43-gpin & Win " -11:00 Spin Win . 11:15 Spin Win. 11 30 Spin & Win 11 :45 Spin fc Win 12:00 Sign Off - BohAnt Bob Hose c Jane Pickens Jane Pickens ' ' Stars Richfield Reporter Night Watchman Night Watchman wigni watenman ' Official Official De Rod & Gun Club Rod 4c Gun Club S.O.C.T1. E.O.C. ; S.O.C. vs. E.O.C. S.6.C.VS.E.O.C. S.O.C. vs. E.O.C. S.O.C. VsTb.O.C. S.O.C. vs. E.O.C. S.O.C. vs. E.O.C. S-O.C.ys. E.O.C r Musi in the Night Music in the Night "" NewB-T&gn Ckff Night Watchman. Nigntwatqnman Nishtwatchman mur waton, rt final Sign Off R A P J 0 P ROGR A M S - FRIDAY 6:00 CBS News ofAmerica S:i& Yawn Patrol . - 30 Yawn Patrol 6:43 Yawn Patrol 7:00 Your County Agent, 7:15--Martin Agronsky 7:30ir-Visit With Bing 7:45 Harry Babbitt 8:00T-Betty Crocker , 8:154-Breakfast Club S:30J-BreakfastClub . 8 :454-Breakfast Club. ' Crazy" Curry's Corral Crazy Oirly'a Corral Crazy Curiy's Corral First News Johnnie Lee Wills Weather & Music ' News Commentary Weather News Top of the Morning Top of the Morning Hemingway News Breakfast Gang Breakfast Gang Best Buys y ' Art Baker Show , KMED Kashbex KiaED Kashbox Record Shop Cliff Ingls News Greene Bible Institute Bible Institute 8:004-CokeTime s- :14-Cfcet Huntley 930-Helen Trent 9:45-Our Gal sunaay 10:00 Relay Quiz 10:15 Wendy Warren 10:30 Mr. District Attorney 10:45 Mr. District Attorney Il:00T-SecondMrs3urtoo , 11:15 Perry Mason ... 1130 Nora Drake ' ; -; 11:45 Brighter Day 'riendshin Circle X friendship Circle McBride Dr. Peale Joyce-JoTdaa. MJX1- Mid-moraintr N Second cnance Strike It Rich Strike It Rica Phrase ThaTPays s Doctor's Wife PajiiirsXredr4JiNews Eastside Shopper Music for The Mrs. Capitol Commentary . Voice of Deliver an ob Voice of Deliver anoe Newspaper of the Alt Telo-Test Town Topics - ana cup oi onesj . Florida CaUinK Florida Calling Quean for a Day Queen for a Day. 12:00 Paul Harvey 12:15 Rogue Valley Reporters 1230 Trading Post 13:45r-Weather Report Xoo-Arthur Godfrey- -' lri5 Arthur Godfrey , l -3t Arthur Godfrey . , 2:15 Airthur Godfrey : 230 Sanf Hiiyes. - . a:45 Bulletin Board , 3:004-Ruth Ashtott Jt. 3:15-Whisperng Streets . 3:30 VMCA VroKram 3:45-Strictly foy tha Lsdles 4:00 Cmldren'e Hour- -4:15 Concertimo , , 430roneertims :, :j .um.ri iuiw Lunchtime News & Wx Lunchtime Markets -.. Lunchtime Features - ; KMEP Kashbox ' Backstage Wlf a - V Stella Dallas Widder Brown - ' Woman In My House JustPlailBifl;: Lorenzo Jones Hotel For Pets ItPsysToBeMarriad Noontime News . Rural Reporter ' Western Roundup Time Western Roundup Tirnc Western Roundup TimaT Western Roundup Tima Record1 Session Billy May Show Club 1400 Club 1400 fiith isnn Club 1400 Nm A Croabv Pepper Young . This Woman's Secret Myron Bennett "5:00 Edward R.Murro 5:15 Bill Steii' Opotta 9:30 Sports Parado S:45 ITank Goes "6:00 Perry Corao ; 6:15 Quincy Hoe 6:30 Amos & Andy" -A Amna AndV. -nn AjhnWTiwIfrevi 7:lt March ff Dteet 730 LiOne Hawret 7:45 Lone Ranger lOelodv Tiraa . Melody Time Virai Fntur Regional News Man On The Go What's Doing Preddy MarUij. Ehraar Peterson Johnny QJsen Show Johnny Ouen Show Bahisd the Story ' Teile-Test ; ; rulton Lewis . .' HBmin9ia7sTiV- V Hera's the Aaswsr Sam Hayes" ' Sports Reports Mrlarhrino Ma Nelson? jEddy . NeisoqjEday Conrad the Connoisseur Bobby Benson Bob Greene News' Bui Brundige sports lTi nn T.mumf Fmif t8:15 Tennessee? Ernie 8:30 d-oweil ibhiw - :45 Bins: tjrospy" la nf Snnrta CavalSde of Sports a pons dilutes - SportsfBllltes Local News VirgUPinkley Sam Hayes '"Counterspy Counterspy"" Enchanted Hour Enchanted Hour nn lillri' lTi Pnrf- B:r9 nausmce os ,hjvj 9:30 Aragon Bagroom; . 9:45 Aranon BaHroont TrjiOOongsDini M:15 eport RoundusJ :fl:30-pm & Win - i' 0:45 Spin & Wm &0 Spin & ; Win ; : 1:15 Spfa- & Win, . : 130 Spin, Sc Win ' t .11 Cnin Jb Win Morgan Bearly One Man's Famfly Dinah Shore - frssHt Sinatra S.O.C. vs. E.O.C. S.O.C.VS.E.O.C S.O.C. vs.' E.O.C. S.O.C.VS.E.O.C. Friday with Garroway S.O.CBS, sT.OTC. Friday with Garroway S.O.CTvs. E.O.C Friday with Garroway S.O.C. Frifev with OAfrowajJ S.O.C. IScleld KewoHer Music menswateiimait . music Nightwatcronan Nighrwatchman ABC. "Cj , Njghtwatchsrum lhtwatchayin;' Jfrg hlW a tchman Nightwatchman vs. E.O.C. VS.E.O.C. mlleNigd IntkeNicMt NswsSignOfi -w- Off iCT iT . KBOY 739 MC r ' fAll programs as same ttmo asuy, amess ouerwise rnaicaieai A M 7-45 Sign on. 'Music throughout dsy except for following programs: 1 ivis KBOY Bargains: 11-12 (Sunday only) First Baptist service. TT VJlJ- nmciK UO -1230 (Sunday. nly) : KBOY ranch, iioo sign off..-- '-- -. - - ' V ' ' ) ' ' - '' TV Programs - KBES (Channel 5) unpsnAV 1 3:30 Devotions - -1 4:00 Feminine FsJseies ;; ? 4 30 Val Rogue Caaserm ... '3:00 Uncle Bill Show -8:30 Ore-Cal Panorama -630 Hollywood. Album (7:00 March On : ! 7 :30 Spot lamans Cittb-i -r7:45-portscholar x 8:00 Groucholtorx 8 :30 Dapgerous Assignment .nn-All Star Theater 9:30 Ford Theater 10 H)0 Jayorite Story 10:30 Weather 1035 Jawa ' 10:45 Sign. Off ) nlDAY 3017rvotJon 40 Feminine Fancies . 4:30 Val Rogue Camera SAO Aunt PoUy Birthday Party . 5:30 Wild Bill Hickok 6KH) Smilin Ed's Gang 6:30 Hollywood Album 7:00 Cavalcade of Sports ' . 7:45 Greatest Moments In Sports . 8:00 Pappy Coleman Show 830 Life of Riley 9:00 4-Star Playhouse 930 Lucky Sport Time - : -' 10:00 Tha Uneup -10.30 Westher 1033 News 10:40 Sign Off AS Af G Li V iy IL,ZABrrH hurlock; rao. la ri GIRL, 15. RESENTS " .-x snvs n ATING OTHERS - t; A young tieiiagr, who gets vhn a bor shows Interest in other girls is allowing her self to lose her sense ox propor- i (Q) "I am 15 Tears oio ana hare been going steady with boy oz 17 for four months. reaUv 1ot ibis boy yery. f Tory much and ho says that bo llOTOB me) JUSl luuuu - w bought mo a hepo cfaosf and ;"said that ho would buy mo an ongagoment " ring whoa X was' lSVi years old. Yet ho : still goos out with other girls' and talis ma about it. Could you toll me what I should do?" iAl You should set the idea hf beine engaged to this boy at this time out of your head. Do your parents know you are thinking of be coming en gaged to him after such a short ac- quaintance and when you are- still so young? I am Dr. Burlock s u r e t h e y obuld not approve.." J There is. -.no . reason - in . the world why both you and this boy should not be dating other peo- ile and navmg a ; gooa time, (ou are much too young to cen- ider marriage now. iiow couia 17-year-old support a wile? . The fact that this boy tells you about'his dates suggests that he is confident that you will rinderstajid that he is not yet ready to settle dovrn,' even though ho prefers you to other girls. Don't let this upset you, eyen if you would rather he saw no one but yoa. , i As for the hope chest, this is spmething you can" keep f Of many years and use should you later marry this boy. Otherwise f : rf! .n "Jy.os'fry sMsr - ' be sur to return it to him. He has given it as a pro-engagement present and a promise of future marriage. : It would be better to defer getting the engagement ring un til there are clearer prospects of marriage. Surely your parents and his will not consent, to your getting married , at this time. When you wear his engagement ring, i it means , that , you have plans for marriage jtn the net-too-distant' future. '' Since this boy wants to date other girls, ho is not too serious about immed iate marriage. (Copyright 1955. : General features Corp.) v Within a : 500-mile circle drawn around Pittsburgh, Penn., lies more population and prob ably , more . natural and manu factured .wealth than in any such radius of any other metropolis in North America. :; mm HieatEe I . Presents forfhep j ? nasT was on tv UTK2S Ciirp FEiSCUL mttrwa J S: ' JOAN CULVTN DCUCLAS Your Health and Its .y By DR. W1UUM BRADY, M.D. . ; Raadtff shoa!4 sddres inquiries to: William Brady, 263 El Camino, Bavcrry HiHs, CaW. GOUT IS 17TH CENTUHY BUNK 1 WE .Sej I (t I Dr; Brmdy KC2S-TV 9:30 ?IA. , CHANNZL 5 . . Speaking of the use of meadow saffron (colchicum) as a remedy for what some physicians still " . -SS X. 99 -W w'jw n can..-goui, i sVa said -here "re- Ocently that this Hf orm of v the Wine of. Col- vmvum . u n u V from the ; conn and seeds of the plant), ; pr in the' form of the alkaloid . or ac tive . principle, colchicine, "is considered specif ic in the treatment of gouty ar thritis, especially in" the acute stage" (quoting 1 L. Maxwell Lockie, t Ph.G., B.S., MJ3., Cy clopedia - of Medicine; Surgery and Specialties, Vol. VI, '43). ."A specific is a remedy which prevents or cures disease by a peculiar property or influence. Quinine for malaria,' for in stance. I pointed out that no medical authority has conceived a rational explanation- for the alleged curative effect of colchi cine -on gout or gouty arthritis, 'But' then, no medical authority has explained how quinine pre vents or cures malaria.' ' ':But who am I to Question the soundness of these solidly estab lished medical principles, -be liefs or opinions? I never saw a case of gout in hospital or private practice, and I saw just one . case of malaria When I was an intern and one case when I was in practice, in Penn Yar. Oh, yes, I saw numer ous cases in hospital and private practice,, in which some: doctor had diagnosed malaria without even trying to find the Plas modia in the blood. These all proved to be some other disease. -. The hospital case was a dandy, tertian malaria (chill every third day, in a laborer who had come from a southern district Where malaxfa was endemic to work on a construction job in' Buffalo where there was nq malaria and probably is -none teday. We demonstrated, the' Plasmodia in the red -.blood corpuscles in a drop of blood taken from the pa tient in chill, for classes of medical students. ' In order to preserve the status quo the professor asked u to give the patient only inert cap-suits- (of - rochefle salts) instead of quinine, for a few days, so he could, have allhis students see the malarial organisms under the microscope at the bedside. At the time I felt guilty about it. I debated with my conscience whether we were justified : in withholding quinine, the specific for malaria, for even a few days. But I went along with the pro. feasor's wish and did the.Tpa tient come to disaster? Huh. In the course of ten days, although the patient received little or no quinine, the chills ceased, the fever, disappeared, the patient felt so well we couldn't persuade him to stay any-longer, and the malarial Plasmodia disappeared from his blood.? i i Quinine a specific for malaria? S Had we given that patient all the quinine we thought he need ed the cure could not have been more spectacular. Many,' many times I have wished I never saw a case of malaria. S Anyway, I - am consoled with the certainty that I have never seen a case of rabies in man and 200,000 real : doctors say the same thing -and I have never seen a case of gout either.- ! I QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Scald Questionable Milk . , ! Please advise what precautions one should take in regard to milk we may get in the country while on vacation. We. have three children and use lots pf milk . . . (Mrs. D. H.) ' ; Answer Scald it that will make any milk, perfectly safe for infant. WALT'S TV & Radio Service Oldest Shop in So. Oregon 40 East Main - "hone 2-2269 Day or Night Service.. ...$3.50 (Medrord and Vicinity) . All Makes and Models Repaired 7 Years TV Experience No Calls Friday after 4 P.M. No Work Done Sat. Until 5 P.M. . OPEN SUNDAYS rjzi child, Invalid or adult. Scald, says, Wehfter, mesas to bring a liquid to a temperature just below the boiling point; to cook slightly, as to scald fruit for canning. In other " words, bring the milk to a. boil for one min ute, then let it eeel this will make it perfectly safe. . : - The Seven. Keys to Vite - X have found so rnany of, your health teachings so sound that I want to learn more about VITE please find inclosed a .dear euarter. with; no filthy suakum on it. and a stamped envelope bearing my address, for the booklet "The Seven Keys to Vite." At our house we enjoy your grumpy comments almost as much as we re spect your health teachings . . , j (Miss R. L R.) Answer Xf you could see the con. ditioo of many of the coins people send for pamphlets I wonder why in Sam Hill they can't simply wrap the coin in a bit of paper and let it go at that. I doubt it they would offer' a coin to a newsboy or a bootblack in such condition. - Protected 1955 by John F. DUle Co. Dead line Sunday Classified ts at noon Saturday : 10 an. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 previous day Cabbie Still Driving After 51 Years' Work Fort Dodge, la. 1 (U.R) Fred Withers of Fort Dodge, Ia is a dean among taxicab driv ers, i ke bas been "hacking" for 51 years.. He began in, the days when cab horsepower was, two a team of horses. .. In his half a century of . hold ing reins and : steering wheels, Withers has never had a serious accident. ' Starting with .. the Overland bus, Withers has driven motor vehicles on Fort Dodge streets since 1916, and he's still doing it. Now an extra man for a cab company," Withers had 20 years of service handling the night trek for the firm. . CROSSWORD PUZZLE Answer to Yesterdave PunJa ACROSa 1 Vapor Writing tablet 11 The next foUowing day It To trifle (slang) Mt 14 Plural ending 15 Underwater , weapon IT Symbol for : tantalum 18 Viper 10 Caudal appendages f I Bitter- vetch 2 Harvest ItSWordsman'a dumraystake IS Hillside Break . suddenly 18 Esteem . " SO Snare 2 Girl's M Black eye (slana) 8S Wild buffalo !7 Imitates . S8 Help -40 Oirrs name 42 Malay gibbon . 43 Group of Boy Scouts -45 Streets (abbr.) 4( ConjuncUon 47 Nooses 4s Legs! seal (abbr.) SO Top ; moUon.pictara . prtses EliBvenins; party - B4 Senses -: . 65 Begin - DOWN 1 Besmirch :. 2 Hurls SAGES HhyI PAR rRN IIE.ARA SjM 0 T E . R A N 6 I E R IRIE PEAL "ANNE IWA6r SLYALTAR IQiBIl T IDSAGE INIEIA REPWEN dTeIP ARECA nARtJ A I61LIA P EC A, R T A D P RAREgPAKS U Cg RATE n AT IPET " W AS OVrNE gP(El (eir IrIaIcIs P As a publicity stunt for "20,000 Leagues under the Sea," Bob Corbin will wrestle a giant squid in the Hawthorne Pool to morrow afternoon. If .the squid winsit will go on to the finals for .the red blooded American squid junior heavy weight championship. . dllljJbaly TRIBUNE M Ml FOR RESULTS Phone 11411 X Bajasdsrfi ataratH J I ill W iZZ "IllIIIlLZEI, i-j ?Zr'r?r . w i. tCi. JLi. mmm zniiiii t " """"" I ,111 1 li I ' ' I ; t Teutonic deity 4 Skill 5 Debatable . r S Covers with- turf - i T Game at cards 8 Near - 9 Group of four 10 Wipe Out It Swathe 13 Knpcked down 16 Dock 19 Leopard 21 Commissions 83 European rj capital . 25Ctty in - -Vermont ' . 87 Vessel 29 Tibetan gazelle ' 81 Gems . ' U-.Thinly . scattered 84 Clamor ' : 86 Deer's horn -.- 87 Reserved 1 89 Performs 41 Item of property : .'43 Saildrs (colloo.) 44 Athletes who ?lay for money coiloq.) .47 Man's nickname 48 Pose for ; portrait 1 Symbol for --. cerium . St Sub god Withers' long service . may some day be matched by his son, LaVon, also a veteran night driv er for the same cab company. The minimum voting age is 21 in all of the states except Georgia which reduced the lim it to 18 years 6!uring World War NORMAU WEIGHT Sura, Pleasant, Safe Way. Write ' " Physician Medical Supply ' P.O. Box 1158; Klamath Falls Free trial tablets and directions - :, natives ox African Uganda re gard milk as a truly royal bev erage, ' Milkmaids chosen fat an ArkVl o ft A 4sratnl aAmsTi Mnmw4 Vss k-ciA a w acn teaj.u t,una unutcu uw - the king. Europeans seldom' are permitted to see the milking.., and, the . milk!: must always be, borne to the royal house with -great ceremony. Gives specisl kind of - m - - m . . m vwuiivi ssiia iiiui lbs 08'GDJn)S: lo relieve coughs and loosen eon 1 gestdon In nose, threat, iravetrrara O cmal tabes. Statitlestt i I ... A V tV.SJZ!S -ihomas dmis- ; m fir- 7: I vfi-rr , of Rote, Mo., I II 2 WlLDUK ASEMf THOMAS DMlS i OF Ralti. Mn.. ' . " 'AfcRESlfcD 5 MEN ON . A'COON-OyTOPSEftSON. 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