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Your Daily According to To develop message for Thursday, read words corresponding to numbers of your Zodiac birth sign. 3- 4-22-53 63 73 83 8 1 Don'f 31 To 2 Neglect 32 Surprise 3 Let 33 Duties 4 The 34 With 5 Allow 35 Necessity 6 There'll 36 Trips 7 A 37 For 8 Important 33 Your .9 Good 39 Pay 10 People 40 And 11 Don't 41 Ouick 12 Excellent 42 Dear 13 Ee 43 May U Expect 44 Or 15 Will 45 You 16 You 46 Visits 17 Accomplish 47 Could 13 Personal 43 Ee 19 Much 49 Meet 20 Time 50 Ones 21 You 51 An 22 Other 52 Monty 23 Some 53 Fellow 24 For 54 Interesting 25 Much 55 Return 26 Recognize 56 A 27 Others 57 Dates 23 To 53 Morol 29 Spend 59 Bit 30 From 60 Obligations I - MAY 21 IV 59-62 65 GEMINI o V) 9-20-31-33 44-76-77 CANCER JUNE 23 --,16-17-25-34 '5761-67-86-87 uo JULY 2 AUd 23 D W3 6-13-23-351 73 VIB&O AUG. 2 1-14-19-30 )Good (g)Adverse Neutral MV42-50-80-84 RADIO PROGRAMS-WEDNESDAY Programs listed below are received from the radio stations and the Mail Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make tuch changes as are supplied KYJC 1230 ke K.MED 4:fi0-;has. Collingwood 415-Club 1230 4:;.0 Marine Melody Time 4:43 Frank Goss Patty Rose Patty Rose K.MED Presents Elmer Peterson O 5 00 The Ferris Reel Regional News n 5:15 Bill Stern 3 Star Extra Li 5:20 Amos&Andjr" Lone Ranger 5:45 Amos & Andy: News Ranger & News 6 Oft -fTb.I. In Peace. War" KMED Sports Daily 615F.BX; Doug Edwards Governor's Report 6:20 Lowel Thomas' News Second Chance ft 45 Platter Reviews Second Chance 7:C0 The Winning Corner 7:15 Giovanelli vs Drake 7:30 Giofanelli vs Drake 7 :45-ivarJlivsDrake 87fJ0 Portland-Hollywood 8 : 1 5 Portland-Hollywood 8:30 Portland-Hollywood Morgan faeatty News One Man s Family Eisenhower Address Eisenhower Address 8:45 Portland-Hollywood 9 oo Portland-Hollywood 9 1 5 Portland-Hollywood S 30 Portland-Hollywood 9 :4.1 Portland-Hollywood JoO Music to Remember 10:15,Music to Remember 10:30-Music to Remember 10:43 Burgie MttsicBox 11:00 Burgie Music Box 11:15 Sign Of! 11:30 J 11:45 12:00 Fibber & Heart of College College Richfield Reporter Organaires Night Serenade Night Serenade News; Nightwatchman Nightwatchman Nightwatchman Nightwatchman; News Sign Off RADIO PROGRAMS-THURSDAY 8:00 World News Rndup. 6:15 Yawn Patrol J0 Yawn Patrol .6T45 Yawn Patrol C oo Frank Goss t;15 Martin AgTonsky 30 Tom-MacLeod Sports 7:45 Harry Babbitt 8:00 Breakfast Club 8:15 Breakfast Club 8 :34- Breakfast Club fl:4r Breakfast Club 9:00 Ted Malone 9:15 Bob Garred 9 :30 Relav Quiz 9:45 Cote Glee: Whlsp. Sts. 10:00- Whispering Streets 10:15-Howard Miller Show 10:30 Nora Drake KMED Korral KMED Korrnl KMED Presents First News - Larro Roundup Weather: Local Beat News Commentary Weather & 7:50 News "World News Rndup KMED Kashbox & Visit McBride & Dr. Peale Quiz & Swap & Sell "Friendship Circle Friendship Circle Strike It Rich Strike It Rich Phrase That Pays Mid-Morning News Right To Happiness Stella Dallas 10:45 Trading Post 11:00 Helen Trent 11:15 Our Gal Sunday 1 1 :30 Record Rack Ladies First Ladies First Fibber & Molly Pauline Fredrick 11:45 Record Rack 12:00N Paul Harvey 12:lS Rogue Val. Reporter 12:3QSam Hayes 12:45 Weather: Spin it Win Lunchtime News & WX Lunchtime Markets Lunchtime Features Mystery; KMED Kash. 1 :00 Spin & Win Woman In My House; Lorenzo Jones Wonderful City Wonderful City 1:15 spin 6c win 1:30 Arthur Godfrey 1:4 Arthur Godfrey . " 2 ob Arthur Godfrey 2 : 1 5 Arthur God f rey Arthur Godfrey Pepper Young Widder Brown Turn Back Clock Turn Back Clock 2:45 Arthur Godfrey 3:00 Bulletin Board 3 : 1 SConcertime 3 :30 Concertime News & What's Doing Claude Raines Patty Rose Patty Rose 3 :45 Concertime 4:00 Chae. Collingwood Patty Rose Patty Rose KMED Presents Elmer Peterson 4:lS Club 1230 4:30 Club 1330 4 :45 grant Gosts 5.00 The Ferris Hel 5:1--Bill Stem 5:30 Amot & Andy" 5;45Amo & Andy; News" Regional News 3 Star Extra l.nne Raneer Ranger & fi-nn Titv Wnsnital KMED Sports Daily Report to the People News Second Chance 6:15 City Hospital" 6:30 Lowell Thomas 6:45-Platter Previews 7:00 Tennessee Ernie" 7:15 Tennesace Ernie" 7:30 Strange Second Morgan Beatty News One Man's Family Dr. Six Gun Dr. Six Gun 7:4f Saga 8 :00 Portland-Hollywood 8:15 Portland-Hollywood 8:30 Portland-Hollywood 8:4g-Portland-Hollywood 9:0( i Portland-Hollywood 9:15 Portland-Hollywood 9:30 Portland-Hollywood 9 :45 Portland-Hollywood 10 :0Q- Music to Remember 10:l9iMusic to Remember 10:30 Music to Remember 10:45 Burgie Music Box 11:00 Burgie Music Box 11:15 Sign Qtt O Amer. Adventure Amer. Adventure Keys To The Capitol Keys To The Capitol Fibber & Molly Heart of News The Loser The Loser Richfield Reporter Organaires Night Serenade Night Serenade News; Nightwatchman Nightwatchman Nightwatchman Nightwatchman; News Sign Off -G- ABC CBS NBC KBOY 730 KC 0(A11 programs at same time daily, unless otherwise Indicated) A.M. 5:30 Sign on. Music throughout day except for following pros-rams: 10-10:15 KBOT Bargains: 11-12 (Sunday only) First Baptist service. PJU. 12.12:15 KBOY ranch: 12:13 - 12:30 (Sunday only) KBOY ranch: "k43 Sign off. TV Programs- O WEDNESDAY 3 :50 Devotions 4 :00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Val Rogue Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Industry on Parade 5:4.l3-Hollvwood Album 6:00 U.S. Steel Hour 7:00 Hopatong Cassidy 7:3ife-Hereford Heritage 8:00 Man Behind The Badge 8:30 Conrad Nagel Theater 9:00 Accomplishments 84th Congress 9:15 General Sportstime 9:3 -Science Fiction Theater 10:00 Weather 10:05 News 10:10 Sign Off BOTTLE TRIP Mass. (U.R) A bottle thatodrifted all the way from England was recovered at the q shod here. Police Sgt. George E. Tfcomas, who found the bot tle, said it contained writings fronvthe Merseyside Evangelists of Devonshire, England. Dead line for Sunday Classified is at nci Saturday. -iy - 117 SUITABLE Even for KITTENS fori I CAj x TFE PAT Or PROTECTION t Cne-Spot mto dry roil oo a spot aizp of aintnul'a fvyf shot orwr week. Thi is tbeverv la wojd m sIvXW WSV&AfiCE MAIL TRIBUNE GAXElC R. POLLAX- LIMA Activity Guide to the Stars. 3 EPT. 23 OCT. 23 7-32-52-55 61 1M 62 Irntcb't 63 l 64 Colorful 65 Todcy 66 Indicated 67 Help 63 Start 69 Writing 70 Speciol 71 Or 72 Short 73 Thingt 74 Expense! 75 Today 76 Collect 77 Bills 78 Action 79 Talenrj 80 Or 81 Person 82 Today 83 Moving 84 Friend! 85 Today 86 Of 87 Eldert 88 Or 89 Today 90 Phoning SCOtftO Oct. 24 y& NOV. 22 5-27-23-29 dTl 71-72-74 SAGTTT A1IUJ NOV. 23 DEC 22 1 2-2436-46 r- 157-69-83-90 V CAPUCOtN JAN. 20 8-10-15-2670, 38-7079-85 t21.43Jl9.51fl 1 K4-64-81-82,M 825. 1440 ke KWIN 1400 kc Fulton Lewis Hemingway News Here's The Answer Sam Hayes Sgt. Preston of Yukon Sgt. Preston of Yukon Bob Greene News Bill Brundige Sports Gabriel Heater Local News Virgil Pinkley Sam Hayes True Detective True Detective Record Session Record Session AOUAJUUS JAN. 2! j FEB.' 19 JpbS nscis i FEB.' 20 1 MAR. 21 'zS, I 1. 2-18-334fH 40-53-60 HJ GrouchoMarx Sentenced Groucho Marx Sentenced Truth or Consequences Family Theatre Truth or Consequences Family Theatre Molly Network News News Quiz Bowl Fulton Lewis Jr Jack's Private Line Jack's Private Line KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan tjuiz Jtsowi KWIN Caravan KWIN Caravan 1 KWIN Caravan KWIN Caravan "Music Till Morn All Nite Wakeup Ranch Wakeup Ranch Wakeup Ranch Wakeup Ranch Hemingway News Breakfast Gang Breakfast Gang best tiuys Cliff Inele Bob Green. News Haven of Rest Haven of Rest Town Topics Capitol Commentary Voice of Deliverance Voice of Deliverance Glenn Hardy News Telo Test Ringo-Bingo Ringo-Bingo Story Time Story Time Queen for a Day Queen for a Day Hmntim NpWI Western Roundup Time Western Roundup Time Western Roundup Time Game of the Day Game of the Day i-lama rf (ho fiaV1 Game of the Day Game of the Day Game of the Day r-.amR of the Dav Game of the Day Western Roundup Time Western Roundup Time Behind the Story Tello Test- Fulton Lewis Jr. Hemingway News Here's The Answer Sam Hayes Sgt. Preston of Yukon Sgt. Preston of Yukon Bob Greene news Bill Brundige Sports .. News Gabriel Heater Local News Virgil Pinkley Sam Hayes Chance Official Detective Official Detective Evening Serenade Evening Serenade Brady Kaye Brady Kaye Wheel of Fortune Wheel of Fortune News Fulton Lewis Jr Jack's Private Line Jack's Private Line KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Caravan KWIN Caravan KWIN Caravan KWIN Caravan JVIusic Till Morn All Nite MBS KB ES (Channel 5) THURSDAY 3:50 Devotions 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Robert Q Lewis 4:45 Val Rogue Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Glacier Park Can. Rockies 6:00 Ore-Cal Panorama 7:00 The Best of Groucho 7:30 Outdoor Show 7:45 Baseball Hall of Fame 8:00 Guy Lombardo 8:30 Ford Theater 9:00 All Star Theater 9:30 Waterfront 10:00 Favorite Story 10:30 Damon Runvon Theater 11:00 News 11:05 Sign Off Happy Is The Day When Backache Goes Away . . . . Nafrpine backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on with over-exertion, emotional upsets or day to day stress and strain. And folks who eat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation ...with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. If you are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts, Doan's Pills often help by their pain relieving: action, by their sooth ing effect to ease bladder irritation, and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys tending to increase the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So if nagging backache makes you feel dragjred-out, miserable, with restless, sleep less niehts. don't wait, try Doan's Pills, get the same happy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. Ask for new, larpre, economy size and save money. Get Doan's Fills toda; I Wednesday, August 24, 195S Personal Health Service By WILLIAM BRAD I, M.D. Readers should address Inquiries to: Dr. William Brady 263 El Camino, Beverly Hills, Calif. WHY NOT CONSULT AN OSTEOPATH? Forty-eight years ago Dr. Joel Goldthwait published (JAMA, 8-'31-'07) the first description of sprain or strain of the sacro-iliac joint. Prior to that time if the possibility of movement at this joint was recognized at all it was recognized by the osteopaths. Certainly Goldthwait's descrip tion of sacro-iliac sprain or strain was the very first in medical li terature. Goldthwait's writings Irked the big shots of the profession, and they have never given him credit for his contribution. In 1920 (International Clinics) Drs. P. B. Magnuson and J. S. Coulter, describing the treatment of sacro-iliac sprain or strain by manipulation, made this remark able comment: "Unless the medical profes sion wakes up to the fact that our bodies are built on mechan ical principles and that many things that we have groped in the dark about are due to a mechanical fault . . . we are allowing those, who are little better prepared to practice med icine than machanics, to make cures where we have failed" etc., etc. The same old hokum bunkem the medical myopes have been spouting since Topsy was a colt. It was in my horse-and-buggy days that, with two other young whippersnappers on the county medical society's board of cen sors, I persuaded a young osteo path to apply for membership in the county medical society. He had passed the same state board examination for license as had one of the other censors. So, be- Captain, Chief Mate Die in Sea Saga San Francisco (U.R) The captain of a Navy transport and the Chief Mate of an American freighter died within a few min utes of each other as the trans port sped" to the stricken mate's rescue, it was learned today. The Military Sea Transport Service said Capt. Harold S. Sawyer, 62, of the transport Gen. Daniel Sultan, and Chief Mate Hans Hjelman, 57, of the freighter Alamo Victory, appar ently died of heart attacks. Sawyer's ship was diverted in the Pacific Ocean northeast of Midway Island to rendezvous with the Alamo Victory and take Hjelman aboard for medical treatment. However, shortly before the two ships were to meet Monday night Hjelman died. The Sultan was notified to resume its course and a few minutes later Sawyer died. Sawyer was from Greenbrae, Calif., and Hjelman from San Leandro, Calif. Appeal Filed in Child Custody Case Hillsboro (U.R) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Remington, foster parents of 9-month-old David Casteel, have filed an appeal here of a juvenile court order of Aug. 9 which awarded the child to its parents in Aloha. The Remington's have had cus tody of the child since shortly after his birth. They will retain' temporary custody until a hear ing on their adoption petition is held Aug. 31. Remington goes to trial Sept. 12 in district court on a charge he committed riot when he took the Casteel child from its nat ural parent's home. The orgin al parents had put little David up for adoption and then changed their mind. ILL WINDS . Lander, Wyo.. (U.R) Light ning may not strike twice in the same place, but that doesn't ap ply to the wind. Three months ago, Jim Anspach had a large plate glass window smashed by a gust of wind at his service sta tion here. It cost him $100 to re place it. It was windy again the other day. Another window and another $100 bucks. Dead line Sunday Classified la at noon Saturday. 10 a.m. Monday for Monday: other days 5:30 orevious day. $250 Reward For the return of the McCaskey Register, with records, stolen from Henninger's Store, Thursday, Aug. 18 If Found, Call Glendale VERNON 2-5200 I 1 6 Sl ' a ing young and inexperienced in dog-in-the-manger behavior, we recommended the doctor' to the medical society. Wow! Some of the old dogs nearly blew their tops. They not only rejected the osteopath with a growl but, if they could have found a way they would have re jected us along with him. Some good legal authorities say that in some states, at any rate, espe cially in New York, where the young osteopathic physician was so shamefully treated, a legally licensed osteopathic physician can appeal to the courts in such circumstance and compel the county medical society and the state medical society to admit him or her to membership, if he or she wishes. I wish the osteo paths would do so and teach the old timers a good lesson. Can you think of a good rea son why an osteopathic physic ian should be required to pass Maybe you've wonder ed what it meant when a famous general said, "Give them no quarterl" This is military talk for "I wouldn't give two bits for their chances." 34c 34c T.M. Reg. The New Taste Thrill Sold Exclusively at JACK'S DRIVE-UP 911 North Riverside WALT'S . TV & Radio Service Oldest Shop in So. Oregon 409 E. Main Phone 2-2269 Day or Night Service $f50 (Medford and vicinity) Night Calls and Sundays No Calls Frl. live, or all day Sat FOR IN JOINTS, MUSCLIS, LEGS, ARMS, AND OTHER PARTS OF THE BODY due te ARTHRITIS RHEUMATISM Hundreds have p raited tMs amaiinf compound called ALFANAL Ask Your FAVORITE DRUG STORE far pamphlet and read whet uiers have re sey. 34c 34c COASTX- PAIN the same examination as an or dinary, regular or homeopathic physician is required to pass to obtain a license to practice, and then have to submit to such abuse by other members of the profession? And while you're thinking about this, you who pay the piper, tell me one good reason why a school or university should be authorized by the state to grant the degree, Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteo pathy to a person who has ful filled the legal requirements and then say to the doctor: "We were only kidding. You can't practice your profession until you shall have gone hat in hand to the politicians on the state board, who will put you through their CROSSWORD PUZZLE Anwerto v..t.rd.w. p- ACROSS 1 Uppermost part 4 Part of "to be" 5 Sharpen 11 Bearlike 13 Untied 15 Compass point 16 Part of flower (Pi.) IS Artificial language 19 Earth eoddesa 21 Dash 22 Ireland 24 Girl's name 26 Take one's part 28 Compass point 29 Old womanish II Mother of Helen of Troy S3 Pronoun 34 Man's name 36 Pace 38 Exclamation 40 Tumult 42 Actuated 45 Fish eggs 47 Chimney carhon 49 European 50 Girl's name 62 Labor 64 Babylonian deity B5 Teutonio deity 66 Arbor 69 Symbol for tantalum 61 Relation 63 Tour 65 Portions of medicine 66 Compass point 67 Before DOWN 1 Large cask 2 A state 3 Postscript (abbr.) 4 Poker stake 5 Repasts i I i -IS 6 7 g q io ll-l -W "WW " Hi 57" l til 66 " fc7 L'L ABNER BUZ SAWYER WHAT'D Y. i KKTHE WfTH HIM? ! LAST TIME. V 5 SQmvTij BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY BLONDIE MUH and JEFF lTHIS IS THE FIRST I'VE GOKJfATHlMe ( ITS FUM HER? - - SAVIN' SHE'LL LETTER ) ( MARRY ME,NO V I WAS AWAKENED ftT jUT SAKES AUVE !! lLfffTi FIX "IM TUT DnnPQiriC llTHE CRACK OF DAWN, W VE MUST BE H0NGRY-- - - 1 M WITH fc 5S?tom5rth MRS. smith, bvthe S iil fix ye some, grx ;: J 1 DUMPUNGS J TIlVI I mi IN THAT 1 ( 5AMEWSTB)J ir-i-i -7 : rbA"u " snztzx I xy no. rr ycak n 1 - f - -l I 1" w - VTS' 1-11 mmJ-r T w- II -W . . II examination and exact from you a fee, before you can begin practice." QUESTIONS & ANSWERS Early Start Son aged 16 is fond of all kinds of alcoholic drinks and drinks too much. Is there anything I could give give him secretly or without his knowing it. to take the craving from alcohol away? Or will be outgrow it as he grows older? (Mrs. M. C.) Answer Certainly he will not out grow it as he grows older if he grows much older. 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SMITH ALL MV LIFE IVE SEEN PICTURES OF HUSBANDS TRYING TO GET UP TO BED WITHOUT WAKING UP THEIR WIVES TIME I THIS J FA10HEY! ONLY WAY HE GJUL? HAVE jrTTM (D fl WTM I $31 riTOHT WKTWKU TM1T DOOK AND I If HELLO; Xt " ZS t SFx Mt f -I I V Ill in "'- iE --Hiim mr:mxaiy j vr YH t tA -3lt T-9lR-iLlAJ-r.. y --sTs--f THE OTHEK II T r, 4JI yaw- x 1 1 f i j i si r i i btbbt mm m or i'ii r aws.v' - - - - - ill it is r away the craving- for alcohc! la un fortunate. Probably the only course, and the best for the boy's interest, would be to ask a court of record (county court or supreme court judge) to committ the boy to a suitable hospi tal where he will receive proper treatment. Friend Has Tuberculosis Is it harmful to associate with a girl who has had tuberculosis five years ago? We are very good friends, but I wonder whether her trouble is catching. (Miss B. E. S.) Answer Prolonged or daily inti- do FALSE TEETH Rock. Slide or Slip? FASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firmly in place. Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy, gpoev. pastv taste or feeling. FAS TEETH is alkaline inon-acld). Does not sour. Chpcks "plate odor" (dent-ire breath) . Get FASTEETH at any drug counter. Strange As It PICTURE- M WrXS ONCE r MODEL. FOR C0U,rR ADS BARNEY immTrMf- pana continent WMYJW AND AN OCEAN j0WMffW & N5W RECORD Mti ttMM WfVS 4& WHEN k m FORCB rffWmXIlM mWONTRfcYEUH? 6.250 MILES jfi ' f MAW ff : M 5Z'Z HOURS FKOfA p Wm Wfn VRNftUS,C&UF0RN!rVI& n s.. .. ..... - m w i I T( ikn-viiwii virus l r. - T a. R U. t. M B-Jff e.lu,l" T CHEAP SEEGARsiy) I ( (-AT A MOMENT LIKE II yf WlfJ T T. 1 I rS9 1 1 r 1 1 8 Kl I I; 'iiiiifP" a Lwrs? f" . i If T THEM EVER ) - mate association 1 the way rang tuberculosis spreads. Whether the girl's tuberculosis is now active or open (that is. whether tubercle bacilli may be given off from the tuberculo sis portion of lung) I cannot guess. Her physician would know. Copyright, John F. Dille Co. II OIJM i IN OUR I 45 and other rectal diss COLON & STOMACH AILMENTS treated without hospital operatlM. CREDIT TO RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE CD E R Descriptive Booklot - K Writ, or Coll tho YEAR OF! $ SERVICE DEAN CLINIC Opwi 10 a.m. OTtil 8 p.m. Moo.. Wed., Fii. 10 a.n. vnlil 5 p.m. Tues. and Thvn. Mtyiiotnerapists Chiropractic Phyiiciam 3036 N. C SANDY BOULEVARD EAst 3918 Portland 13, Seems bv Elsie Hlx A .J-M efl owned btThoms$ R. EIivJJk, Of Djfro?, eeorgZ, -Trie FiR-?riM55ne hm? puppies weara -ros LI ABNEt BUZ SAWYEg GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH BLONDII MUTT an IEFP YOU THINK TH ATS 1 PUNNVErA? Jm butN X I l- m V .. AT ' MTL a mM 1 o