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RADIO PROGRAMS-SUNDAY
Programs listed below its received from the radio stations and the Mail
Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make such changes as are supplied
KYJC 1230 kc KMZD 1440 kc KWIN 1400 kc
?:00 Concert Hall Revue ,
7:15 Concert Hall Revue
7:30 Concert Hall Revue ' Wayne King Serenade
7-.45 Concert Hall Revue Wayne King Serenade -
8 00 Old Fash Camp Meet Inspiration Puck The Comic Weekly
8- 15-r-Old Fash. Camp Meet. Inspiration Puck The Comic Weekly
e 8-30 Light Sc. Life Hr. Churcn of Christ Christians Hour
8:'45Light & Life Hr. Morning News Christopher's Story
9- 00 Chapel of the Air Gospel Hour Radio Bible Class
9:15 Chapel of the Air Gospel Hour Radio Bible Class
8- 30 ABC Newscast Church In Wildwood Voice of Prophecy
9- 45 Sacred Heart Program News Voice of Prophecy
10 00 Capitol Cloakroom Presbyterian Service Newspaper of the Air
10-15 Capitol Cloakroom- Presbyterian Service Christian Science Heals
10- 30 University Explorer Chicago Roundtable Songs of Devotion
I0I43 The Record Show Chicago Roundtable Songs of Devotion
11- 00 Salt Lake City Choir Catholic Hour Sunday Melodies
11-15 Salt Lake City Choir Catholic Hour Sunday Melodies
11:30 N.Y. Philharmonic Nat'l. Radio Pulpit Sunday Melodies
11 j45 n. Y. Philharmonic Nafl. Radio Pulpit Sunday Melodies
vFoO N. Y., Philharmonic Week End Noon News
1215 N. Y. Philharmonic Week End Bill Cunningham -
1230 N. Y. Philharmonic Week End . Record Pets
12:45 N, Y. Philharmonic Week End Music for Sunday
"i-00 Old Fash. Revival Hr. Week End ; Guy Lombardo
1:15 Old Fash. Revival Hr Week End Guy Lombardo
1:30 Old Fash. Revival Hr Week End .. Nick Carter .
lils-Ioid Fash. Revival Hr. Week End Nick Carter
2:00 Voice of Prophecy Inheritance Rin-Tin-Tin
2-1 Voice of Prophecy ' Inheritance Rin-im-iin ..
2:30?eatSstVyEverTold Faith In Action . ' True Detective
g:4tlG;eatestStyEverTold Art Of Living True Detective ;
Vnn Hr of St Francis American Forum Public Prosecutor
3:i5Local News American Forum Public Prosecutor ;
3;30TreasuryShov Ministers Roundtable Bob Considine-arPhTfrWai?-
Ministers Roundtable Harrv Weismer -
A.nnGunsmoke King & Queen of Hearts'Serenade -liSZnmoke
- ' King & Queen of Hearts Serenade
l irZm&Andv Kin& Queen of Hearts-Methodist . Men s Hour
4'45aSSs fcAdv King & Queen of Hearts-Methodist Men's Hour
e "5 00 Our Miss Brooks Changms Times Reviewing Stand
f:l5ZourMsBrooks ' Nelson Eddy Sings Reviewing Stand
trtlcESNersron ' Shirley Ihomas Lutheran, Hour
ffigggSSSS!?.. Shirley Thomas Lutheran Hour
"Vi'nn Edeer Bergen" Sherlock Holmes GloDal Frontiers
- :??ZTdfBSieri ' Sherlock Holmes Frank and Ernest
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9.43 J acK penny Richfield Reporter " Billy Graham Program
10:00 Paul Harvey RhcichristopheM Billy Graham Program
10:15 Music for Sunday if-erSiTian News Sign off
10:30 Revival Time Sie 1 t 5
IXjdRAvivol Time Eternal Light ;
il.OO-SignOK ews ff
.ABC "CBS NBC - MBS
RADIO PROGRAMS-MONDAY
6:15-YawnPatxol Crazy Curly Coru eup Ranch
0 JlivlwS Pa&S " ' LocN"wsy8U Wakeup Ranch
li:4!i"! ,T,t " Johnnie Lee Wills Hemingway News
: 7:00 County Agent- weather & Music ' Breakfast Gang
2:fc$StWitoB&?T NewsComntntery Bteakgrt G'
XfS3$8r Weather & News Best Buys
j:45HarryJBaPDiH Art Baker Cliff Ingle News '
. 8:00 BettyCrocker -. .- s0r& visit Bob Green News
8:15 Breakfast Club. asn jox yis institute
' ggg-gSI&iSEfcS ' KMEDKashBox Bih.e Institute
-8 Tr. -Friendship Circle Music for the Mrs
,9:00 Ted Malone friendship Circle Capitol Commentary
9:15 Chet Huntley - McBride& Dr. Peale" "Voice of DeUverance
?rwr---'' ' "vce Jordan MD. Voice of Deliverance
- L?. - Mid-MorningNews Newspaper of, the Air
lS:?2windvarren-News Second Chance . .. TelOrTest
10:15 Wendy varrenw , . Ri . . TownTopics -
10- 30-WhrmgStreets ,,ggggg. 2nd CuPPQf Coffee.;
10:45 Whispenng btrees Fiorida CaUing '
11:00 Second Mw. Burton iMi-ay-. . , Florida calling
:JfclSSSlSS? Paulhie Fredrick Queen for a Day
JHfcSSShtei DaV ' Eastside Shopper Queen for a Day
WtEzZuI Harvey Lunchtime Newswx . Noontime News
'Jln-VaTlev Reporter Lunchtime Markets Rural Reporter
12:15 Rogue Valley Reporter htime FeatUres Western Roundup Time
"aatoKPpet , , aDUmesh.Box Western Roundup Time.
1 A?thr rodfrey " Backstage Wife Western Roundup Time
Ah5 Godfrey ' Stella DlUas Western Roundup Time
. 2 :lo Arthur Goatrey . Hotel For peU . Club 1400
SOayH It Pays To Be Married Club 1400
2 .4o Bulletin NeWs Crosby Sings Johnny Olsen Show i
. 3:00 Stricuy or the Ladies Johnny Olsen Show
SrtZlncCaUing - ThteWonn'S Secret Show Tirne-
-; 3:30f Myron Bennett' Telo-Test
J 3 r Melody Time Hemingway News
4:00-Childrens Hour Melody irme .Angwer.
4:15 Concertime you Were There Sam Hayes
4:3?Zc rtime Regional-News; Manning Fulton Lewis Jr.
: 4:45 conce . Man On The Go Conrad the Connoisseui
, 5:00EdwardRurrow .atgrjoing Bobby Benson
; 5:15 BUI Stern sports . dd Martin Bob Green News '
; 5:3( Sports Parade Mrner Peterson Bill Brundige Sports
'-l5".'' KMED Sports Daily Gabriel Heatter
6:C0PerwComo carnival Of Books Local News
1 6: 0 ? m a, Andv - R. Valley Hit Parade Behind the Story
i 60 Amos & Andyt . R. Valley Hit Parade Sam Hayes
- .r ih nf Truth v- Fibber & Molly Top Secret Files
- Z:?5fMSfTn!th 1 Great GUdersleeve Top Secret Files
' Ranee? ; Could This Be You? Reporter s Koundup
' 73gHl"S w"f er J '" Traffic Pern. & Music Reporter's Roundup
-T.nn.wEmie" Morgan Beatty Broadway Cop
f '92-?!SnMErnie ' One Man's Family Broadway Cop
2:i?u Thomas Henry J. Taylor Heartbeat of Industry
:39fe? PrrSh"-'-- Capsule Concerts Heartbeat of Industry
Music Box Pac. Telephone Hour News
" InJiieMulicBox Pac. Telephone Hour. Fulton Lewis Jr.
' 2:ivSf f Fir5me Meet The Press Recorded Music
' :3g-ltonl - Meet The Press Recorded Music
-rZT cc hv Dini r Richfield Reporter Music in the Night
i2:?2ISSft Roundup Night Watchman Music in the Night
JHfcltSS Wi ' ' Night Watchman News Sign Of f
?83gS5wS NightWatchman .
nnZgin & Win" " NightWatchman
Hi?SzioiS&WiS ' ..NightWatchman
UintSiS&WiS " NightWatchman ;
MgZsgiS & Win Night Watch; FinT News :
;12:00-rSign.Ofi Sign Off. .
" -ABC -CBS NBC MBS
KBOY 730 KC
f All proErams at same time daily, unless otherwise Indicated)
. Sign on Music throughout day except for following programs:
iivi tcroy Bargains; 11-12 (Sunday only) First Baptist service.
I M.S:15 ffi ranch; 12:15 - 12:30 (Sunday, only) KBOY ranch:
5:45 Sign off. - - -- - ' '. '
TV Programs
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2:00 The Christophers
2-30 Jackson County Public Health
3:00 This is the Life
i 3:30 American Forum
: 4:oo Sunday Matinee ,
5:30 Fashion Review .
: 6 00 So. Ore. Roundtable
- 6:30 It's A Great Life
i 7:oo Private Secretary
7:30 People Are Funny
8:00 Toast of the Town
: 9-00 G. E. Theater
;- 9:30 Weekly News in Review
10:00 Loretta Young Show ,
10:30 News '
10:35 Sign Off
27-BUS1NESS DIRECTORY
Generators Starters
Generator-Starter repairs & exchange.
Armature winding. Cliff's Auto
" Electric. 1311 N. Riverside. 2-5068.
Floor Sanding
Floor Sanding & Finishing
Free Estimates
Geo. Denney. Phone 2-6863
i Vy .Rug Cleaners-
RUGS. Furniture Cleaned, repaired.
? Carpets made to order, any color.
I MEDFORD RUG FACTORY . ,
Ph. 3-2539 511 Mary St.
. - Fuel and Sawdust '
, OIL BURNER SERVICE
Expert Burner Service '
' Phone 2-5296 or 2-8174
5 Samson Fuel Oil Service
f- CAMINOL HEATING OILS-
SPARK BURNER OIL
: Del. anywhere, any time v
t Phone 2-5296 Nights 2-8174
Samson Fuel Oil Service
CLEAN, hand picked PLANER BLOX.
. Big truck load- $5. 3 loads $14.
Medford area delivery. Ph. 3-1653.
ALL hand sorted wood; Select Slabs,
Rough Blox, 2x4 Edgings. 2' Fire
; place wood. Bark. Graded & screen
' ed sawdust coarse or fine. Clean
.. shavings.
; BIG LOADS LOW PRICES
: ' McGTNTY FTJTKL CO Ph. g-S277
', Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Sahirday"ri0 am," Monday" for
Monday; other days 3:30 arevioux day.
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KBES (Channel 5)
a-RO TlovnfinnK
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Val Rogue Camera -
5:00 Uncle Bill Show
5:30 Western Theater
6:30 T.V. Tunes v -
7:00 Higher Education Program
7:30 Life With Elizabeth
8:00 Big Picture :
8:30 Badge 714 '
9:00 I Love Lucy
9:30 December Bride
10:00 The Little Show ,
10:15-rWeather
10:20 News J
10 :30 Dollar A Second
11:00 Sign Off
Massachusetts anti-litter law
permits a. 30-day suspension of
the driving license of a person
convicted of trash-tossing and, if
he is owner of the car involved,
for similar suspension of the
the vehicle's ; license. It is the
only state with such a provis
ion. SERVICE CALLS
$050
. W In the City
Night & Day Service
Low Cost- -.-
Antenna Installation
DOW TV
SERVICE
PHONE 2-4034
Residence 2-2997
Sunday, February 13, 1955
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. '
Readers should address inquiries to: William Brady,
' 263 El Camine, Beverly Hills, Calif.
CALORIES IN ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
':. Immediately after the holiday
season the mail brought numer-
ous
inquiries. concernmg the
number of
c a 1 o r i es or
"food value"
of alcoholic
b e v e r a g es.
This sudden
interest in the
effects of
crapulence on
nutrition,
good looks,
VltA flirt 'inn-
Dr. Brr al' efficiency
and longevity suggests, the re
morse of the morning after.
Why else should any one care
how many calories in his tipple?
In general, -wine contains two
to four times as much alcohol as
beer, but less carbohydrate.
The carbohydrate in beer
consists of maltose and dextrin.
Maltose is a kind of sugar pro
duced by the germination (with
warmth and moisture) of grain,
usually barley, and by fermen
tation of the starch in the grain.
Dextrin is a gummy carbohy
drate formed as an intermediate
product in the decomposition of
the starch in the grain by heat,
acids or enzymes. Both maltose
and dextrin yield the same num
ber of calories as sugar.
The sweet wines contain ap
proximately a teaspoonful of su
gar to the ounce or three tea
spoonfuls in the glass of wine.
Dry wines contain little or no
sugar. - .
According to Food and Bever
age Analyse by M. A. Bridges,
B. S., M. D., F. A. C. P.,'(Lea &
Febiger) various kinds of beer
yield from 100 to 135 to the
glass a ' standard measuring
cupful A glass (winegtessf ul,
about 3 ounces) of champagne
90 calories, port wine 165 calor
ies, Rhine wine, 70 . calories,
claret - 60 calories. ' A glass
(brandy glass, 30 cc, about an
ounce) of brandy 70 calories,
Bourbon or rye whiskey 85 cal
ories, hard cider 40 calories.
These figures are the calori
facient effects of the beverages
if we assume that all the sugar
and all the alcohol is burned in
the body.
All of the sugar in alcoholic
beverages or in soft drinks may
be: burned in the body, that is,
utilized to produce heat or mus-
KPs Join in Highway
Courtesy Designation
The Knights of Pythias, long
active in traffic safety cam
paigns, have joined with Gov.
Paul Patterson in designating
Feb. 14 to 20 as Knights of Py
thias Highway Courtesy week.
More than 3,000 lodges plan
traffic safety - campaigns in in
dividual communities " during
the week, to be highlighted by
a nation-wide broadcast on traf
fic safety Feb. 20. i
Talisman Lodge No. 31, Med
ford, will have a special meet
ing on Monday, Feb. 14, at 8:30
p.m. at the Knights of Pythias
hall, Fifth and Grape sts., when
an officer of the Oregon state
police will give a talk on high
way safety. This will be an open
meeting and anyone interested
in hearing this talk is cordially
invited.
New York City's 3 per cent
sales tax in 1953 netted almost
$20,000,000 on the sale of auto
mobiles and auto products.
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TV & Radio Service
Oldest Shop in So. Oregon
409 East Main, . Phone 2-2269
Day or Night Serviee........$3.50
. (Medford and Vicinity) , -Wanted
Dead or Alive TV Sets
We sell the best & repair the rest
. 7 Years TV . Experience ;
'No Calls Friday after 4:30. p.m.''
No-Work Done Sat.-Until 6 'p.m.
Hearth
Harrv Dabbitt Show
Monday thru Friday 7l45 am
KYJC-1230
CBS RADIO
cular energy.
- But capacity to burn alcohol
in the body is limited. -
If more alcohol is taken than
the body can burn to produce
heat or muscular energy, the
excess merely intoxicates and
impairs both mental and physi
cal efficiency. When the odor
of alcohol is in the breath, the
individual has taken more than
he can utilize and he is "under
the influence," or "slightly in
toxicated" or just plain 'drunk"
depending on the extent of
overindulgence.
. The caloric, or fuel value of
alcohol is greater than that of
carbohydrate (starch, sugar) or
protein (lean meat, egg white,
milk curd, the nitrogenous con
stituent of nuts and vegetables)
but less than that of oil or fat.
Webster says food is nutritive
material - which, absorbed or
taken into the body, serves for
purposes of growth,' work or re
pair and for maintenance of the
vital processes. Food serves
another purpose, not mentioned
by Webster. It supplies heat.
Whatever the old timbers and
old soaks thought or think about
it, we know that any one can en
dure exposure to extreme cold
better without alcohol..
Now if you suspect I'm a (in
sert appropriate adjectives) tee
total abstainer your suspicion is
well founded, and if you think
I'm rabid on the subject of alco
holic indulgence you're right
again. You want to make any
thing of it? ,
v .QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
HelD Yourself
- Frankly. Doctor, it used to make
me tired listening to tne women tell
ing of the many benefits received
from vour teachines and advice. I
often said you were handing out a lot
of malarky . .'. but since the war I
have been converted. My wife sent
for your booklet "The Seven Keys
to Vite, and we have been following
the general- advice therein. I'll .tell
the world we're in better physical
condition than ever before, and what's
more we have persuaded a number
of our friends to get themselves a
fiunn of vite, too. . . . (E. A. T.)
Answer It's still malarky have to
incorporate a lot of that to keep the
stuff from becoming drab and mor
bid. Any reader may have a copy of
the booklet "The 7 Keys to Vite" on
request send twenty-five cents and
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
. Headache
Have you any advice or suggestions
for one subject to sick headache I
have attacks every two or three weeks
that' absolutely disable me for two
days ... (J. C. P.) ' '.
Answer Send stamped - envelope
bearing' your address, for pamphlet
"wny nave Headache?"
Protected 1955 by John F. Dille Co.
v .The Russians are now
making the ridiculous claim
that they invented caviar
and vodka before we did.
We just happen to know '
that : Daniel Boone : never
went bear hunting Any
place without some of each .
'in his .lunch bucket. ; , ;
songs
weather
prizes
fun " ' 4
PCA Stockholders
The annual meeting-of -Jackson
and Josephine county stock
holders of the Southern Oregon
Production- Credit association
will be - held . Wednesday, ' Feb.
16, at the Phoenix Community
hall. ; . ' i .
Other meetings are slated for
Monday Feb. 14, at Coquille,
and Tuesday, Feb. 15, at Rivers
dale Grange hall, in Douglas
county. -
Election "of . two directors is
scheduled for the annual meet
ings. Those whose terms expire
this , year , are Lawrence Luy,
Jackson county, : and James E.
Conn, Douglas county.
Speakers at the meetings will
be Dr. Grant E. Blanch, profes
sor of agricultural economics at
CROSSWORD PUZZLE AMW,r 10 vt.
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29 Scorch
30 Contests
82 Conferred
honors upon
, 35 Edges
36 Wideawake
37 Negative ' '
38 Mohammedan
commander -
89 Church of a
monastery
40 Perform
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42 Scope
43 Speck
44 Lampreys .
46 Unit
47 Father (Fr.)
48 Portico
49 Rocky hill
60 River in
Belgium
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13 Persia -
13 rCyprlnbld flsh '
14 Curved molding
IB South African
' gold coin
15 Dormouse -'
18 Township -(ahbr.)
19 Fruit drink
20 Bivalve -
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25 Eludes
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Set Annual Session i
Oregon State college, and A. B.
Robertson, icejaresident of the
Spokane Production Credit Cor
poration A luncheon will be served at
noon. " " "
ELECTED ; : - .
Ashland John Stuckey, jun
ior' from Ashland, has been elect
ed President of. the 'Southern
Oregon, college : chapter . of the
Future Teachers of. America to
succeed Mary Lee Ford,. .senior
from. North Bend. Miss Ford,
also editor of the college year
book, had been president of the
local ,FTA chapter, for' the past
two years. . - ;. ;
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8 Path
4 Finish
' 6 More -indiscreet
6 Models of .
perfection''
T Fixed peiioda -of
tlm
8 Drunkard ' '
9-rKlng of Bashaa
10 Corae hack
11 Indian tenta ' -17
Bone - -20
Sleeveless
cloaks
.21 Listened to
23 Flutters
24 Vital organ ;
26 Punctuation -:
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27 Suspicious ' ' V
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30 Juicy berries .
,, 31 Metal Us of a
lace ' .
32 One having
deficiency of
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- 84 Device for
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pointers
. 88 Head of an
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42 Man's name
43 Scret agent
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THESE DAYS
Two Adult Education
' Central Point . Two 'adult
education . classes will , . start
Wednesday, Feb." 16, at 7:30 p.m.
at Crater., High , school, it was
announced Saturday. There will
be a class in clothing construc
tion taught by Mrs. Frances
Willett, and a' class in drawing
and ' sketching' taught by War
ren ' Holbrook. : -
Both teachers are instructors
on the Crater High school" fac
ulty." There will .be a registra
tion fee of $3.50. in each course.
Anyone may enroll at the first
meeting. There will be 10 meet
ings of each, class. .The regular
meeting date will be Wednes
day nights unless changed by a
majority vote of those enrolled.
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CTasses Set at Crater
.Two . other evening ; classes
are now in their third week of
sessions. They are in farm shop,
which meets on Tuesday nights i
with an enrollment of 18, and :
a class in veterinary medicine ;
on Wednesday nights. This class '
now has an enrollment of 80. !
The SS United States, speed
queen of the Atlantic, is fire-,
proofed to an unprecedented de
gree. Wood is used only in her !
pianos and " butchers' chopping -blocks.
More aluminum went in-,
to her construction than into .
any : other single structure on
land or sea. . .
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