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RADIO PROGRAMS--FRIDAY KVJC-IMOI.. KMBP 1440 He KWIN - l.oTal :0O-Edwln C Hill- , Scr. Dir. Plevhouse' N.w. Jjfcwt.WMr'f ?," D1n P"yo' Jo Afford T1??-SfJ 'SJ?' Modern Concert Hall A) Sack 7:4-C.U.U. fishf Even,".".,.. 1', fSSdSSS :0O Oixle & Harriet' Life of Riley ,., 8:15 Oasts & Harriet' Life of Riley' i ,,n.K I- ov..k Sao-Claremont Hotel- TheSon, Shop M,"terwork. 8:45-Cl.r.mont Hotel' Edgew.t'er Beach Oreh. ""i;: 10:00 Richfield Reporter- Sam Hayes- juke Bn soieffinffCffncV S.'w'.' lvi" f.B 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sum qk tl:is Platter Party 11 JO Platter Patty 11:45 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS SATU RDAY 6:00 Rise N' Shine Musical Roundup 6:15 Rise N" Shin Musical Roundup S30 RIm N' Shin Marine. Hen S:4S-H... W Shin. N.w, No7corrl l:.?2Z.Me.V. Top p The Mornlnt Wake Up RoV' Vu'BK- J:i5 VSn Vr007 The Morning Wake Up Rogve C aUey T:30 BobGarred- Modern Concert Hall News eiiey T:4-SportaNws News gt, Review 8:00 Cowboy Troubador Fred Waring- Album Tima 8:15 Cowboy Troubador. Fred Waring Alburn Tle 8 :30Cowboy Troubador Smilin' Ed McConnell' Have? Rest 8:45 Cowboy Troubador Smllin' Ed McConnell- Haven of Rest 0:00 No School Today Friendship Circle Sews No hool Today' Friendship Circle Listen Ladies 8:30 No School Today' Mary Lee Taylor' Gordon AlacRaa 8:45-No School Today' Mary Lee Taylor- All stir Dance 10:00 Trading Post Curtain Call Chamber Music l?.5 Saturady Serenade Music From Hollywood' Chamber Music 10:30 American Farmer- Pastor's Call News 10:45 American Farmer- News Church In Home 11 :00 Let s Go To The Met- Lassie- Jerrv Grav 11:15 Let's Go To The Met-, Meet The Band Let Brown 1 1 :30 Let's Go To The Met' Farm 4c Home Hour' Musical Horizon 11:45 Let's Go To The Met- Farm & Home Hour- Musical Horizons J""!' S 2 Ue MM News A Music Noontime Melodies 13:15 Let Go To The Met Pioneers of Music News 12:30 Politicians & Truth Pioneers of Music Farm News 12:45 Where There's Music Pioneers of Music- Swap Shop 1:00 Horse Race- Living 1050- WesterrTMusic Box 1:13 Old New Borro'ed Blue-Living 1950- Western Music Box 1 :30 Master Golf Tournamen Teddy is My Son- Western Music Box 1:45 Master Golf Tournamen Teddy is My Son- Western Music Box 2:00 Tea Ac Crumpets- Girl Scout Jamboree' News 3:15 Tea & Crumpets Girl Scout Jamboree Music Box 2:30 Tea & Crumpets' Music of The Ages Music Box 2:45 Tea & Crumpets' Confidential Closeups' Music Box 3:00 Junior Junction" News News 3:15 Junior Junction' Religion In The News' Music Box 3:30 At Home With Music NBC Symphony- Gems of Jazz 3:43 At Home With Music NBC Symphony Gems of Jazz 4:00 Telephone Club 1230 NBC Symphony News 4:15 Telephone Club 1230 NBC Syhpmony Variety Time JO Telephone Club 1230 Just Relax Reminiscent Rhythm :4a Telephone Club 1230 What America is PlayingGuest Star "5:00 Telephone Club 1230 Dancetime Lynn Murray 3:15 Telephone Club 1230 What's Doing Lynn Murray 3:30 Christian Science Cb. Sports Desk' Tommy Dorsey 5:45 Four Knights Elmer Peterson News- Gordon McRae Show 6:00 Scouting The Stars Navy News ' 6:15 "V" Club Guest Star Dir.ah Shore 6 JO Da v Coleman Trio Dennis Day- Spotlight On Sports . 6:45 McLaln's On File Dennis Day Dinner Music 7:00 Hollywood Byline- JudyCanova- Naval Air Reserve 7:15 Hollywood Byline' JudyCanova- Between The Lines 7:30 Chandu The Magician Grand Ole Opry- At Sundown 7:45 Chandu The Magician Grand Ole Opry At Sundown 6:00 Frost Warnings Truth or Consequence David Rose 8:15 Lone Ranger- Truth or Consequence Dick Havmes 8:30 NY Drama Critics Awd.'Hollywd. Star Theatre- Rogue Rancho 8:43 NY Drama Critics Awd.'Hollywd. Star Theatre Rogue Rancho "9:00 Raeburn Ac Finch- Hit Parade "News i'lir S'"Jurn ? E!ncJr Hitparade- Lullaby In Rhythm 8:30 Raeburn & Finch Archie Andrews Masterworks 9:45 Raeburn & Finch Archie Andrews- Masterworks :00 News- Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10 JO "T" Texas Tyler Morton Downey' Juke Box Review 10:45 Time To Dance News News 1 J :00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party ABC 'NBC Radio Patter by Pat Boxing fans are due for good listening tonight at 7:00 p.m. as Joe Baksi clashes with Bernie Reynolds in a heavyweight ten rounder at New York on the "Cavalcade of Sports" broadcast over KYJC. e A talk by Dr. Roy Louvon de scribing the U. S. department of agriculture's expanded plan for weed control will be the feature of the Saturday "American Farmer" program to be heard over Station KYJC and ABC at 10:30 a.m. e e The running of the 43rd an nual $20,000 added Excelsoir Handicap, one of turfdom's great traditional races, will be de scribed over ABC and Station KYJC at 1:00 p.m. direct from Jamaica race track, Long Island on Saturday. An all-Brahms program of classical recorded music will be heard on Sigmund Spaeth's ABC music appreciation program, "At Home With Music,'' Saturday at 3:30 p.m. over Station KYJC. see Special guests of the Saturday, April 8. "Junior Junction" pro gram will be "The Lone Ranger" ABC's famous Masked Rider, speaking from Station WMAL in Washington, D. C, during the broadcast from 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. ,over Station KYJC and ABC. e e Academy award winner Mer cedes McCambridge will try her hand in the offcuff exchange of questions and answers when she guests on the Saturday broadcast of ABC's "Hollvwood Byline" over Station KYJC at 7:00 p.m. ABC and KYJC will prejeht the New York Drama Critics awards program Saturday night from 8:30-9:00 p.m. The program will consist of a 20-mlnule por tion of the winning play, which will be followed by presentation of the award by Mr. Chapman, president of NY Drama Critics Circle. Sae of Confectionery Announced by Owner Jacksonville, Apr. 8 Mrs. Lillian Thomas announced to day the purchase of the Nugget confectionery located at Califor nia and Oregon streets, by Mrs Emma Burge of Jacksonville Mrs. Thomas had operated the establishment for about the past 14 months. Mrs Burge stated she planned to operate between the hours of 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays and until 2 p.m. Saturdays. The new proprietress will be assisted by her son Ernest Davis, who arrived home today from Fullerton. Cel. where he has been attending Fullerton college. Gold Hill Gold Hill, Apr. 7 Mrs. Leon ard Andrews has finished paint ing a scenic background for the baptistry of the Central Avenue unurcn of Christ in Medford, The painting will be on display in the church Sunday, April 9, ana win De dedicated, Sunday, April 16. The scenic 6x9 canvas, is a view of the Rogue river with a riffle, rocks and trees along the banks. The background shows mountains with the forma tion of a cross painted for re ligious significance. Mrs. An drews painted a similar scene which was placed in the Church of Christ in Ashland last summer- The election in District No. 6 for bonds to construct the new high school will be held April 27 at Central Point high school gym and at the Gold Hill gym from 2 to 8 d. m. Gene Holderness returned to Portland Sunday by plane, after spending Saturday and Sunday in Gold Hill at his parents' home. Wendall Bateman spent Mon day and Tuesday visiting with Charles Gilchrist at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Gilchrist. Mrs. Ferd Jones returned to her home Tuesday after spend ing from April 1 to 4 with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bickel, at Shady Cove She took care of her small grand daughter, Susan, until Susan's mother and baby sister, named Karen Genevieve, returned home from Sacred Heart hospital. Miss Geneva Davis and Miss Betty Levine have moved into the apartment at the Milton Stcinmetz place to live until the end of the school term. Miss Davis has been at the Gold Hill Court cottage and Miss Levine has been at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Jones. Mrs. Bessie Clark of San Jose. Cal., visited here from March 27 to 29, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dalessi- Vernon Divers and Miss Leona Holderness left April 4 to return to Pullman, Wash., after visiting from Saturday evening through Monday at thp home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Holderness. parents of Miss Holderness. While here. Mr. Divers' toured the Rogue River valley and was much delighted with the beauty of the country, the climate and points of inter est. As a member of the research department of the agricultural department or me wasnington State collese he was much im pressed with the different types ol farming tnrougnous tne val ley and the varied industries. Mrs. Melford Hood and daugh ters Helen and Suzanne are spending this week visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs F. B. Jones at Jefferson, Ore. Mrs. James Martin and small son, returned to her home near Murphy, Ore., March 31. She has been staying with her parents-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Mar tin while recovering from a re cent operation. It was mistakenly reported she was from Seattle. Hobby club met at the home of Mrs. D H. Stewart. March 27. The members painted figurinei EASTER SEALS HELP ALL OF AMERICA'S CRIPPLED CHILDREN!. we've ear to help SELL JUST AS MANY AS WE B-i CAN Opr. Hrto, King Fvalurw Srr.lic-.ifc. w.iu ritta Your Health and Its Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D. Readers should address Inquiries tot Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camiite. Beverly Hills. Calif. HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE AND THE ADRENAL GLANDS The adrenal glands are small bodies situated at the top of each kidney one to each kidney. These glands are part of the endocrine o r ductless gland system. The glands are c o m p osed of two well-defined sections from each of which differ ent chemical substances are delivered t o the body. Of these sub stances the one Or. Brady best known to the public is ad renalin. The actions of this pow erful chemical have been the source of innumerable articles for lay consumption. Suffice to say here that adrenalin slows the heart rate, raises the blood pres sure and increases the output of sugar in the urine. In the complicated system of checks and balances, stimulation and inhibition under which bod ily functions proceed according to demand and changing circum stances, it is, at this time, not entirely clear as to just what the entire system of opposing factors to adrenalin embraces. In normal functioning of the body, adrenalin is delivered to the various tissues according to their needs. In disease of the ad renals tuberculosis for instance the glands may be unable to manufacture sufficient secretion to meet the needs. Addison's dis ease in which bronze-like pig mentation of the skin develops accompanied by weakness, low blood pressure and eventual death, is a classic example of the possibilities. and painted free hand on tex tiles. They also molded plaster of Paris plaques in rubber molds. The hostess served coffee and cake to Mrs. Paul Vandenburg of Medford, Mesdames Paul Mol loy. Kenneth Palmer, Leonard Andrews, Delos Walker andiMel ford Hood. Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Barker have moved to Butte Falls where he has employment. Miss Laurene Kell is employ ed in the office of the Puget Lumber company at Grants Pass. She has been emploved at the S & R. Milling Co, during the absence of Mrs. Dave Ennls who spent several weeks in Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newell and family of Salem, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller, parents of Mrs. Newell. While here they visited Mrs. Millie Walker, aunt of Mrs. Newell- Mr. and Mrs. Art Willey and family have moved from across the river to Butte Falls. News of 4-H O CLUBS Roxy Ann Club The March meeting of the Roxy Ann 4-H club was held re cently at the Grange hall. The annual pie social and carnival took place of the business meet ing, and more than 100 persons attended. Many games and prizes were features of the evening, with a cake walk and pie auction fol lowing and club members- pre sented a program of entertain ment. Wilson Moeller. reporter. Detroit (U.Ri F. A. Van Liew sent a note around to his neigh bors, reading "Thanks for feed ing my dog. If you are missing any dishes let us know and we will return them." Rusty ate with the neighbors most of the time but always brought the dishes home. ..Enjoy Your t Wbu&V- 3-s--JT(jk 'gThe Dardanelles Opposite Cold Hill on Closed Mondays, Open Sundays and Holidays it 1 p.m. Open Week Days at 4 p.m. ENJOY OUR ROGUE ROOM For Reservations - Phone Cold Hill 490 RUBY QUACKENBUSH, Proprietor WE'LL BUY AS MANY AS WE CAN, TOO An increase in the size of the adrenals, as .n a certain tumor (pheochromocytoma is the tech nical name, but don't let it both er you) results in an outpouring of adrenalin far beyond that which the adrenals would ordin arily produce in their original healthy state. In the state of this tumor, the excess of adrenalin in the body causes a continuous con traction of the smaller arteries with the result that the blood pressure becomes greatly in creased. Certain disease states in which tumor of the adrenal is one are known to cause in creased blood pressure but some cases of Increased pressure "hypertension" develop in the complete absence of these basic disorders. To this situation the term "essential hypertension" is applied. As yet, our knowledge of the cause of this disorder is very far from complete. When a tumor of the adrenal Is surgically removed (there is no other way of -handling It) the blood pressure immediately falls even before the operation is completed. It is ocassionally necessary to even inject adre nalin during the operation to maintain blood pressure at a safe level. Until recently, the diagnosis of adrenal tumor involved consid erable difficulty. A small tumor which does not displace adjoin ing structures is very difficult to demonstrate In this location by x-ray . A new drug Is now available which instantly com bats or "neutralizes" adrenalin in the body. When this drug Is Injected into the blood stream, an immediate fall of blood pres sure results if the increased pressure is due to an excess of adrenalin. If the hypertension is due to some other factor, the blood pressure remains as it was. Again. I would call your at ten to the fact that "high blood nressure" is not a disease. There is no such thing as a "normal" blood pressure. There Is such a thine as average blood pressure for certain groups of peonle in given environments. "L o w" blood nressure Is also not a dis ease. Variations In blood pres sure occur in the presence of various diease states. The blond nressure "figures" indicate little or nothing to a oatlent as they do not renresent lmnrovement or worsening In a disease which does not, in fact, exist. 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