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SIX MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE S TAR -Bjr CLAY R. Yowr Doily According To develop messoge for Friday, reod words corresponding to numbers of your Zodioc birth sign. f TAUtUS tA APR 21 1 S-r? MAY 21 1 Todoy's 31 Moy 2 Don't 32 rmpoie 3 Ke-eaomwie 33 Trips KV1-25-35-51 4 Pick 34 Colch 35 O 36 In 37 Ur 33 Activities 39 Finances 40 Mote M56-58-68 5 The 6 Some 7 Ud 8 Trie 9 Stcfe 10 Disionf SWUM (59. ""T 22 II Advertise 41 On 50-59 75 12 Opoctunify 42 Thot 13 Yoorielt 43 P.ecrj CANClt JUNE 23 14 Of 44 Thot 15 Tate 16 And 17 Gel 13 People 19 You 20 Go 21 Be 22 You. 23 Good 24 Couchr 25 Aggressive 26 Moy 27 Moy 58 Personol 29 Out 30 Seol (2)Good I 45 Contocts 46 Neglected 47 News 4 Vtvt 49 Develop 50 Odd 51 Toke 52 En,o 53 Adiust 54 To 55 You. 56 A 57 That 58 Bock 59 Jobs 60 Romance Adverse V) 19-26- 30-42 63-73-87 89 uo if. JULY 2 AlXi 23 Vl 1-2147-61 5& 69-70-30-84 varao bass 6-18-27-33 5V63-72 86-901 RADIO PROGRAMS-THURSDAY Prog r j mi listed below are received from the rjdio stations and the Mail Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make such changes as are supplied KYJC 1230 Kc 4:00 Club 1230 415 Music Spts. Caravan" 4:30 Big Y Opening 4 43 FrankGoss- KMED Fred Waring Songfest Fred Waring Songfest KMED Presents Music With Sam 5:00 Edward P. Morgan Music With Sam 5:15 Tom Harmon- Music With Sam 5:30 Amos & Andy" Regional Round Up 5 43 Amos 8c AndyNews" Man on 6:00 Edward R. .Murrow 6:15 Lowell Thomas" 6:30 Bing Crosby 6:45 Johnny Dollar 7:00 Max Roby" 7-15 Eddv Arnold Show' 7 :30 21st Precincf 7:45 21st Precinct KMED Sports Daily Dine at Dine At Dine At 1440 1440 1440 Morgan Beatty One Man's Family People Are Funny People Are Funny 8 :00 Portland vs L.A. 8:15 Portland vs L A. 8:30 Portland vs L.A. 8:43 Portland vs L.A. The Goon Show The Goon Show Jane Pickens" Jane Pickens" 9:00 Portland vs L.A. 9:15 Portland vs L.A. 9:30 Portland vs L.A. 9:45 Portland vs L.A. Can Freedom Win Can Freedom Win Wayne King Orch. Wa vne King Orch. 10:00 World News Beat 10:15 Off the Record 10:30 Off the Record 10:45 Off the Record. News 11:00 Sign Off Richfield Reporter Nightwatchman Nightwatchman Nightwatch & News Sign Off RADIO PROGRAMS-FRIDAY 00 World News Roundup Bob Robert 6 15 Yawn Patrol Bob Robert an Fr.nk Goss- Bob Robert tt'-n Harrv Babnitf First News -,-nnr-nr..roncgrt Farm News. fii Martin Agronsky Rogue Valley Beeper BreaKiasi v,ang ?:3cn&aAcLodysporta KC m it- i j x: D.nn rriclr Xr VrnWn 8:15 Breakfast Club 8:30 Breakfast Club 8:45 Breakfast Club 9:00 Coke Time 9:15 Big Y & Weisfield 9:30 Helen Trent 9 45 News & Bulletins 10:0O Name Your Neighbor 1015 Big Y Opening 10 :30 Big Y Opening 10-45 Pat Buttrum Show" Weekday Weekday" Weekday" Weekday 1 1 .00 -Trading Post -Aunt Jennv" lt.l i l -.30 Houseparty 1 1 :45 Houseparty - Merchants la.nn T3mil Parurv' 12:15 Big Y Opening 12:30 Rogue Val. Reporters 12:45 Weather: Lost Pets I nr-al Mau Top Tune. 1 00 Big Y Opening - Woman in My House" i 1 5Whisrering Streets" Children in Trouble" 1:30 Ruth Ashton -Weather-Weekday 1:45 Big Y Opening Weekday 2-00 My True Story 2:18 My True Story 2:30 Arthur Godfrey 2:45 Arthur Godfrey" Weekday Wnnkrlnv Westside Westside i-fin Arthur fiodfrev" Woctcirir 3:15 Arthur Godfrey" 3-30 Arthur Godfrey" 3 -45 Arthur Godfrey" Westside WotsiH Westside . . : . nnn Winnf 4;Mu,ic-Spts. Caravan Waring Songfest J JnRirr Y OoeJiine Music With Sam l0'"8 Music With Sam "5:00 Edward P. Morgan Music with Sam iX Tom Harmon Music With Sam 5:45 Amos & Andy"News" tyrant rtice Cavalcade of Sports" Cavalcade of Sports" Cnn,-e Tlailv 6 00 Edward R- Murrow 615 Lowell Thomas 6:30 Bing Crosby- -4rw-Tnhnnv Dollar"" Music In j-nn xa Robv One Man s Family Nat'l Radio Fan Club' 7:15 Eddy Arnold . 7-30 Columbia Workshop 7-45 Columbia Workshop "8 00 Portland vs San Diego 8 15 Portland vs San Diego 8 30 Portland vs San Diego m- n . i .c Qan Dien Nat I. Radio an t-lup- T-t-l T7ar1in Fan flub' Nat'l. Radio Fan Club Nat'l. Radio Fan Club" Nat'l. Radio Fan Club" -o nn Portland vs San Diego lrouna uDservcr rgm. :?5Por.land vs San Diego grver Pgm. 9:30 Portland vs san uw - - - us ThriimHin San Diego Proudly Richfield Reporter" Nightwatchman Nightwatchman Nightwatch & News Sign Off 10:00 World News Beat 10:15 Off tne Kecoro 10:30 Off the Record 10:45 Music and News 11:00 Sign Off ABC CBS NBC rAil nrotrams at same time daily unless otherwise Indicated) AM-5 45 Sinn. Music throughout day except for following program. 10-1015 KBOY Bargains; U-12 (Sunday only) First Baptist service 1 P.M 12-12:15 KBOY ranch: 12:15-12-30 (Sunday only) KBOY ranch; T:45 Sign Oft. -: . TV PROGRAMS - THURSDAY 4:00 Treasure Travels 5:00 Rin Tin Tin 5:30 Ore-Cal Panorama 6 30 Turning Point 7 :00 The Best of Groucho 7:30 Music Time 7:45 Talent Time 8:00 Celebrity Playhouse 8:30 Ford Theater 9:00 On The Trail 9 30 Treasure Travels 10:00 I Led 3 Lives 10-30 Susie 11- 00 News 8c Sign Off FRIDAY 10 50 Devotions 11:00 NBC Matinee 12:00 Garden Farm 8c Home 12:15 Secret Storm 12- 30 Edge of Night 1:00 Comedy Time 1 :30 Ernie Kovac" Show 2- 00 Val Rogue Camera 2:30 The Way 3:00 Feminine Fancies 3- 30 Uncle Bill 4:00 Treasure Travels 5-00 Wild Bill Hickok 5:30 Industry On Parade 5-45 News 5-55 Weather Dougas Fir Lumber Production Falls Off Portland (U.R) Lumber pro duction and orders in the Doug las fir industry fell off during the first half of this year to a point lower than any since 1954 the West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation said today. During the first six months of 1956. production .totaled 4.638, 126.000 board feet, 97 per cent of the 1951-55 average. Orders stood at 4.666,157,000 board feet, about 500,000.000 below the previous two com parable periods. GAZER POLLAN- Acfivrty GvioV to thm Start. SEPT. 23 OCT 23 4, 60-29-40-45, lM-67-74 scoano 61 Gives 62 Wore 63 On 64 Do 65 Important 66 Brionfens 67 Things 68 Seat 69 You 70 Thot 71 Changes 72 Your 73 Write 74 Differently 75 Today 76 Letters 77 Recreotion 78 Agreement 79 Your 80 Needed 81 And 82 Hurt 83 Pocketboc 84 Lift 85 Prospects 86 Good 87 Or 8 Soorts 89 Conlrod 90 Noture 9 )Neutra! OCT, 24 LAl NOV . 22 3 4- 7- tU3i B3-54-7J 1 SAGmAjous NOV 23 . 0C 22 g3( 1S-33-48-52,- W)-77-81-88Vi CA-ticotN DEC. 23 4$ JAN. 20 11 T3-16-55 2-73-76 S AOUAnUS pAN. 21 FEB.' 19 ro-T2-3i-49?; D7-66-79 85 Vi- ftSCHS MAR. 21 3- 5- 9-144fN B2-2S-39 1440 kc KWIN 1400 kc Fulton Lewis Jr. Hemingway News Here s the Answer 5am Ha.ves News Bob and Ray Bob and Ray" Bob & Ray Bill Brundige Sports ine oo- Gabriel Heater Local News Virgil Pinkley Sam Hayes Official Detective Official Detective Crime Fighters Crime Fighters Record Session Record Session Air Force Concert Air Force Concert" News Fulton Lewis Jr." Jack's Private Line Jack s Private Line KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan Music Til 1:00 s Corral s Corral s Corral ualrnn Rnnrh Wakeup Ranch Wakeup Ranch Wakeup Pinch Rogue Spts. Hemingway ews T?nnHun Cliff Inele News" nviiu ico .-.- Kash Box. Swap & Sell Greene Vern's Choice Music Bible Institute Vern's Choice Music Bible Institute" Friendship Circle News" Coffee Date Friendship Circle Coffee ? Weekdav" Voice of Deliverance Weekday Voice of Deliverance Newspaper of The Air" Telo-Test" Home Show Home Show Doctor s Wife News Music Symptoms of Our Times Queen for a Day Merchants Jackpot Queen For A Day" jacKpoi nice" "j Luncnuinc iicw, mn.- Weather, Livestock Rpt. Western Roundup Time SnnrtS Western Roundup lime Kashbox Western Roundup lime Western Roundup Time Western Roundup Time Western Roundup Time Carnation Milk j-ime Western RoundupTime Western RoundupTime Storytime" Storytime" ' Party Party Party Meet Shakespeare Meet Shakespeare Behind The Story" Party Partv Party Tello-Test- sonetest" Fulton Lewis Jr. Hemingway Here's the Answer Sam Hayes Rnh nnri Rav" Bob and Ray Bob & Ray Bill Brundige Sports oj Gabriel Heatter" Local News Virgil Pinkley Sam Hayes News March Time Counterspy Counterspy City Editor City Editor Record Session Record Session Double Date" Double Date New-" Fulto- Lewis Jr. Jack's Private Line Jack's Private Line :u we Hau KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan KWIN Karavan Music Til 1:00 MBS KBES (Channel 5) 6-00 Cavalcade of Snorts 6:45 Dr. Hudson's Secret Journal 7:15 Heath s Medical History 7:20 Hollvwood Album 8:00 Man Called X 830 Highway Patrol 9:00 Undercurrent 9:30 Mayor Of The Town 10:00 Premier Theatre 1130 News 8c Sign-Off - Water Festival Plans Approved at Portland Portland (U.R) The Port land Junior Chamber of Com merce has approved plans for a water festival scheduled for Willamette park Sept. 23. Star attraction will be the world famous Seattle hydroplane, Slo-Mo-Shun IV. Slo-Mo-Shun IV is scheduled to be on display in downtown Portland Sept. 21 and 22, then make an exhibition run in the Willamette Sept. 23. Crews Clear Damage Left by Train Wreck Tomah, Wis. (U.PJ Work crews today cleared the path left by a Milwaukee Road freight train which derailed at an esti mated speed of 60 miles an hour here Tuesday afternoon. Sixty-one cars of the 128-car freight jumped the track at a main street crossing. One car jammed into the freight house and knocked it off its founda tion. No one was injured. The rail road estimated damage at $400,-000. Thursday, July 12, 1956 The Medical Roundup bv Some Always Tired, Others Full of Energy - - There are many persons in this world who are always tired and always having to push them- wji juwm mi selves. M a n V - wake more tired in the morning than when they went to bed. By four in the afternoon they are so weary they wish they could go to wane. Aivarw oea. aney go to a doctor or a clinic for a thorough examination and noth ing really wrong is found. The other day I saw a thin, gray-haired woman of 65 who was a patient of mine 44 years ago. Her main complaint then was that she felt tired out, and today she still feels tired out. Through the years many physi cians have made all sorts 'of diagnoses; they have given her many medicines, and they have taken out all of her spare ab dominal organs, and still she has no energy. In 1912, when I first saw her, I told her she had been born frail just like her thin sickly mother and her thin sickly grandmother. I admitted that I knew of no medicine or opera tion that would chance a grey hound into a bulldog. All I could tell the poor girl was to noard her enerev so as to get by with the little she had. This she did, and as a result, she has always been able to earn her living. If I were to say now that this constitutional frailness and tend- pnrv tn fatigue was inherited and was my patient's share of Oregon Projects On President's Desk Washington U.R) ' A com promise military construction bill went to the White House Tuesday for the president's sig nature after a Senate committee approved the measure. Included in the bill were appropriations for work at the Portland air base, the Klamath Falls airport and the Umatilla Ordnance depot. Total amount of the bill reached $2,138,886,000 for mili tary construction in this coun try and abroad. Oregon projects authorized were: Klamath Falls airport Oper ational and training, mainte nance, housing and community facilities, utilities and ground improvement and land acquisi tion, $1,180,000. Umatilla Ordnance' depot Storage facilities, S258.000. A total of $13,508,000 was al lotted for work in the greater Portland area, scheduled for use on items identical with the mon ey appropriated for the Klam ath Falls airport. 'America's famed "Concord coach," built by New England Yankees in Concord, N.H., left its tracks on stage lines not only across the West, but as far away as Australia and South Africa in the mid-1800's. WALT'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Oldest Shop in So. Oregon -409 E. Main Phone 2-2269 Day and Night Service, (Medford and Vicinity). $3.50 Night Calls and Sundays No calls Frl Eve. or all day Sat. VyP a VsO1 1 We Think So Too! 110 N.E. "A" St. Grants Pass, Ore. July 1, 1956 KYJC Radio Station Medford, Oregon Dear Sirs: Following -your 8:30 a.m., five minute newscast this Sunday morning, on "Spinerama," you played a recording or transcription of Spanish music it was very lovely. Would you be kind enough to let me know what it was and the name of the orchestra? It played for 15 minutes. KYJC HAS THE LOVELIEST MUSICAL PROGRAMS OF ANY STATION IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Enclosed please find a self-addressed stamped en velope. Thank you. Mrs. Esther C McClure Music-News-Sports . ' PLUS CBS and ABC KYJ Emeritus Consultant In Medicine, Mayo Clinic Emeritus Professor of MedUdne, Mayo Foundation the insanity that showed up in her uncle and her brother, many readers would write angrily to say that I should not say such things. Some would write to the newspaper demanding that I be muzzled, and others would write to say I am not competent to discuss the matter. Actually, I know of no one in this country who has spent more time and energy than I have -in studying this problem. I have read every thing of importance written on it in five languages, and I have studied with much care a few: thousand patients with this dif ficulty. I am now finishing a big book which sums up my con clusions based on 45 years of study of these people. Danger in Poor Slock As I always say when people write angrily to chide me for mentioning some of the well known bad effects of heredity, they cannot refuse to face the bad effects while, at the same time, gladly accepting the good effects. If it helps a man to have wonderfully fine parents and grandparents and uncles and aunts and coming of good stock certainly does help, then just as certainly, it is dangerous to come of a stock in which there is much mental disease, alcohol ism, and poor physical stamina. I always marvel when I watch a finely-built man who is so full of energy that without any sign of fatigue he can run a half dozen big businesses. If I can get to talk to his mother I am likely to learn that he was a little dynamo when he was a year old. He was born full of energy. I was just reading an address by Dr. Hans Selye, of Montreal, who is the world's authority on the influences of great stress on the human body and mind. He was reported as saying that life is a process in which we grad ually spend and use up an orig BEVERLY'S TV & RADIO Phone 2-9001 634 Crater Lake Ave. Service Calls $3.50 Open Sunday Through Friday My own shop 8 years near Port land Repairing All Makes TONIGHT!- FORD theatre a TV "Top Ten" favorite presents A SMATTERING OF BLISS starring f4 r 3 4 11 KBES-TV 8:30 P.M. CHANNEL 5 Betty eARRtrrr larrypa'rks ; inally fixed amount of "adapta tion energy" which we inherited from our parents. "It is like a bank account can each day make up, but into which we can never make new deposits." As Dr. Selye says, those of us who were born with an unusually large bank account ca neach day make large withdrawals of energy, but we had better not do any stupid squandering of it. . A Rapid Heart Action ' Many nervous persons are much disturbed because their heart tends at times to beat 120 times or more a minute. Some times it will beat at this rate for weeks. In such cases the pa tient is highly nervous and per haps has many good reasons for being nervous. Often I find that he (or she) has some eccentric, alcoholic, epileptic, or highly neurotic relatives from whom he has inherited a set of over irritable nerves. In these cases an electro cardiogram usually shows that the heart is perfectly normal; it is the nerves that are Strange As It Seems AuSTRftUflN wyrre mi miu CMHE0RBU-L1K EDIFICES oF-Tr6 imt 20FBBT Ht&H . Z CO H 3 CO WAIT DAGWOOO VO' I f BUT, AH s-f IT DOM'T MATTER.1:''-HERE W WOULDN'T VO' LIKE M NOPE.' J( GOTTA, J I ISONLV H DOGPATCHER IS BOUND BV OCPME TWEAR SOMETHIN' I . C AH G-GOTTA. V SON.1' J ) 15 V'ARS TH'CDDE O'TH' HILLS -RJM ' MARRYIN" A Ll'L MORE FEMMY-ISARIS- HUH. -Nr- rs, I OLD.''- TH' DAY HE'S BORN TOTH' J SAM . f NINE, FO'VORE FIED.'.r I MAM MVP 755 u . 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Some persons witn a fast pulse keep wondering if their heart will wear out because it is going at such a rate. Actually, it does not wear out or run down. Patients do not die of the trouble. Some times a simple life and sedatives will help. There is a type of rapid heart action in which suddenly the heart starts beating so fast its rate cannot be counted. Later, after minutes or hours, it will suddenly calm down. This is called paroxysmal tachycardia. It is a frightening and distress ing disease but it rarely causes serious trouble. It is not always amenable to treatment, but a drug named quinidine may help. All persons with a constantly rapid heart should have the basal metabolic rate measured. In this test they breathe through a mask, and a girl measures the amount of oxygen they use in a minute. If this amount is larger than normal, the person's thy roid gland is probably working by Elsie Hix A 'Tiny fASTof?, Mo uMjsek ihm WANS TML1M5, mm ONLY 1.2. 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