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RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY Programt lilted below art received from the radio itatloni and Hi Mall Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make luck chanoes at an avtpllee). KYJC - ItIO ko KMED lg ke at WIN k 6:00 Edwin C. iflU This Ii Your Llle' Nawe 8:15 Elmer Devli Thli Is Your Ufa Mel Torm 8:30 Sporta Newa Sons Shop Spotlight Oa Sporta 6:4S McLaln a on File Fred Divetek faceordion Hera'a to Vata t:00 Lone Ranjer The Bit Story Aihland Council 7:15 Lone Banger The Big Story Aihland Council 7:30 Dr. I. Q. Richard Diamond Aihland Council , 7:48 Dr I 0 Aihland Council 8:00 Frost Wernlnge Light Up Time Stories to Remember 8:15 SherlocK Holmes' !'ewi of the World Kor the Living 8:30 Gregory Hood" Great Gilders leave" Rogue Rancho 8:43 Gregory Hood Great Glldersleeve Rogue Rancho 9:00 Bui Adlam's Playroom- Break the Bank" Outdoor Life 9:15 Bui Adlam's Playroom Break the Bank Heidelberg Hue 9:30 Speaking of Songs' Mr Dlst Attorney Outdoor Life 9:45 Speaking of Songs" Mr Dlst Attorney Heldelherg Hlta 10:00 Richfield Reporter Sam Hayes" Juke Box Review 10:15 Clause Mystery Melody Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:30 Spade Cooley Music You Want Juke Box Review 10:45 Sammy Kayo News News 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off 11:15 Plotter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY 6:00 RUa N' Shin Muiical Roundup 6:19 Riifl N Shin Musical Roundup Sim On 6:30 Rise N" Shine Beamed to Farmer Newt 6:43 Rise N' Shine U P Newi 1400 Corral 7:00 Farm News Corner Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:13 Martin Agronsky" Top of the Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley 7:30 Bob Garred-Newi Marriage for Two" Newa 7:43 Sport Roundup Music &t Newi Sporta Review 8:00 Breakfast Club' Eddie Albert Show Album Time 8:15 Breakfast Club Eddie Albert Show' Album Time 8:30 Breakfast Club Waltz Time Haven of Rest 8:45 Breakfast Club' Mod. Concert Hall Haven of Rest . g ;00 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle News 9:15 Ladies Be Seated Friendship Circle Listen Ladies 9:30 Quick As A Flash Music A You Like ti Chuck Foster 9:45 Quick As A Flash' Barbershop Harmony Rhythm and Reason 10:00 Trading Post Luncheon With Lop' Music from Hollywood' 10:13 Mystery Shopper Luncheon With Lopez Music from Hollywood 10:30 My True Story , Dave Garroway" News 10:45 My True Story; U P. News Church in Home 11:00 Betty Crocker Melody Time King Cole Trio 11:15 Victor H. Lindlahr Melody Time Homemaker Harmonies 11:30 Baukage Talking Naval Air Res. Muslo for Thursday 11:43-Newa Meet the Band Music for Thursday 12:00 Man Of Melody News. Market Reports Noontime Melodies 13:13 Noon News Road ot Life News 12:30 Weather Report Pepper Young Farm News 12:45 County Agent Right to Happiness Swap Shop 1:00 Welcome to Hotly wd Backstage W He" Western Music Box 1:15 Welcome to Hollywr Stella Dallas Western Music Box 1:30 Surprise Package Lorenzo Jones Music Box 1 :4S Surprise Package Young Wldder Brown Music Box 2:00 Hannibal Cobb" Life Can Be Btll. Newa 2:15 Hannibal Cobb Mainly for Women Music Box 2:30 Bride Sc Groom News Music Box 2:45 Bride & Groom Swap & Sell Music Box 3:00 Pick a Date Welcome Travelers News 3:15 Pick a Date Welcome Travelers Music Box 3:30 Salute To You Aunt Mary Women in the Newa 3:45 Art Baker We Love & Learn Women In the News 4:00 Modern Romances Trade Winds Tavern News 4:00 Modern Romances Familiar Songs Swing Time 4:30 Club 1230 Curtain Call Reminiscent Rhythm 4:45 Piano Playhouse Medford Schools Guest Star 5:00 Green Hornet U P News Hrf lection of SOC 5:15 Green Hornet What's Doing? Reflection of SOC 5:30 Sky King Prelude to Dusk Truth and Life 5:45 Sky King' Elmer Peterson Gordon Mac Rae ' 6:00 Edwin C. Hills' Scr Guild Theatre' Newa 6:15 Elmer Davis Scr Guild Theatre Michael Douglas 6:30 Sports News George Fisher Calling Spotlight on Sporta 6:45 McLaln 'a On File George Fisher Calling Dinner Music " 7:00 Counter Spy' Supper Club Voice of the Army 7:15 Counter Spy Supper Club Red Cross 7:30 Date With Judy Dragnet Between the Lines 7:45 Date With Judy Dragnet Dick Haymes 8:00 Fost Warning1) Light Up Time Ray Btoch Presents 8:13 Amateur Hour News ot the World Rav Bloch Present 8:30 Amateur Hour Aldrich Family Rogue Rancho 8:43 Robert Montgomery Aldrich Family' Rogue Rancho "9:00 Author Meet Critics Duffy's Tavern News" 9:15 Author Meets Critics Duffy's Tavern' Sixth Army Band 9:30 It's Your Business Wrestling Matches Master Wonts 9:45 Meet The Band Wrestling Matches Master Works 10:00 Richfield Reporter Wrestling Matches Juke Box Review 10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Wrestling Matches Juke Box Review 10:30 Art Dickson Morton Downey Juke Box Review 10:45 Glenn Miller News News 11:00 Platter Party Sign Off Sign Off 11:13 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party ABC 'NBC Radio Patter by Pat I? Ve,," 1 Sherlock Holmes plays Cupid in tonight's adventure with the "Sherlock Holmes" program in Gloucester shire w h e n a bride-to-be and her family get anonymous death threats calcula t e d al blocking her marriaee. The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes" is air- Fat wilscinion ei over Station KYJC and ABC at 8 o'colcok tonight. Israeli's second year of inde pendence will be observed on the ABC network with a special United Jewish anneal broadcast narrated bv screen star Edward G. Robinson, this evening over Station KYJC from 9 to 9:30 p. m. When is a girl old enough to set married? Janie price, ai i proves to be quite a problem to her parents, as she and her school days sweetheart decide to get married. This frequent sit uation and it's outcome will be dramatized on the "My 1 rue ... - . . ainiiTiiiv m mtTv renere distress or mwn i mi FEMALE COMPLAINTS Are you troubled by distress of female functional periodic disturb ances? Does this make you suffer from pain, feel so nerrous, tir-d at such times? Then do try Lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's has a grand soothing effect on one of woman' 9 most important organs! ivniir diuvuiu'C wet'sie I I If lit 1m I llllllinill w MJmruunu Smooth Away Discomfort of Chafed, Itchy Skin Vet. it's simple as that I Bathe with mild Reatnol Soap, then spread on medicated Reiinol- Wonderful how quickly and gently the soothing ingredient in this famous ointment give blissful relief !(? HEMORRHOIDS efts' fttkci Ivciol Dltojrt COION ..STOMACH tlmtnn IUPTUKE IHsrnia) trutH litem lupitsj latniau W,00 ..HI 3:00 Ma .h.au.k s.i lelBt wi,ieafall ;mj i THE DIAN CLINIC IN OUI 40lk TIAI Ml. Canto I lunuiee ,m4 Oreae' Ave. Talaniam lAil leu f 1 4, Ore. Story" program over KYJC inursctay at 1U:30 a. m. From all indications, the spe cial program, "welcome BacK, Baseball'' to be aired over KYJC Monday at 5:30 p. m. will be an exceptional au minutes ol radio entertainment. Those two popu lar telias, Crosby and Hope, will be "at it again" and the glamour will be supplied by Dorothy La mour. More details later. Dr. O. J. Halboth will present a five minute talk on cancer Thursday at 12:40 p. m. over Radio Station KYJC. Chinese Reds Plan Spring and Summer Assault on Hainan Hong Kong, Apr. 12 (U.PJ The Chinese communists are sav ing their air force for the ex pected spring and summer as sault on Hainan and Formosa islands, reports from communist China said today. These reports said the com munists now have about 300 planes. About 200 are Russian types and the remainder are Japanese types and American planes received under lend lease. Recent nationalist reports said communist fighter planes en countered over Shanghai refused combat to nationalist bombers. Other reports said the commu nists have massed 100,000 troops south of Hangchow bay on the mainland for an expected assault on me cnusan isianas, national ist naval base near the mouth of the Yangtze. Port of Portland Cargo Tonnage Up Portland. Ore.. Apr. 12 Car go tonnage moved at the port ot Portland last month was 153.000 short tons more than in Febru ary, the Merchants Exchange said here today. The exchange said more than (590.000 short tons moved across Portland docks in March com pared with 537.000 In February. foreign ships docking nere last month included visitors from Great Britain, Canada, Denmark. Holland. France. Hon duras and Sweden. Your Health and Its Care y DR. WILIIAM IRADV, M.O. Reeslers sheuM address laejulrla tat Or. William Iraaly, al II Cemlne, leverl, Hills. Calif. Wednesday. April 12, 1950 MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE THREE SHAKING PALSY P ARALYSIB AGITANS Or. Brady Judging by the number of let ters I receive requesting infor mation shaking palsy, it is evident mat the treament of this condition has been large ly ineffective up to this time. Shaking pal sy Paralysis Agltans and Parkinson's dis ease are all names for the same disease. It is a disease of later life, ap pearing usual ly in the sixties, and nothing is known as to the actual cause. It commences insidiouslv. Usu ally, tht victim's attention is first directed to his condition by some one else. Bodily rigidity and tremor (trembling-twitching) are the outstanding symp toms of the disease. The tremor Is most noticeable in the hands and fingers where a "pill-rolling" movement becomes more or less constant. The mus cular rigidity limits the ease of the victim's movements which become slow and deliberate. In walking the victim leans forward to get started and then takes short running steps to maintain his balance. The muscular rigid ity involves the face which be comes set and expressionless. Late in the disease some im pediment of speech occurs. The intellect remains intact and sen sation is not disturbed. Victims of the disease who are engaged in mental pursuits may continue to work indefinitely, but ulti mately become highly restricted in their physical activities. Al though pain is not a part of the disease, arthritis which might have existed previously, becomes troublesome, particularly in the shoulder joints where restriction of movement Is most annoying. Medical treatment relieves the rigidity to some extent but has little effect upon the tremor. Strong muscular effort will stop the tremor for a few minutes. The tremor affects the handwrit ing which exhibits a typical shakiness. Much interest has centered upon certain drugs which have been used in this affliction. These drugs, while appreciably effective, often produce undesir able side-effects such as annoy ing dryness of the mouth, nose and throat. Frequent muscular manipulation and massage are of some value but other forms of physical medicine have not add ed much to the scope of remedies. At times the tremor may be come very coarse and involve a large part of the body. Such cases are relieved by a surgical operation which is performed upon the spinal cord In the neck. The incision is made in the back of the neck overlying the spine. Following the operation, paraly sis of one side of the body re sults for a short time, but con trol returns along with disap pearance of or great improve ment in the tremor. An operation upon the brain has also resulted In improvement in many cases. The indications for surgical interference must be determined by the physician in charge of the individual cases as no hard and fast rule can be ap plied. Surgery is reserved for those cases which have resisted all medical treatment. Not only do we know little or nothing about the cause of this disease we know nothing about how to prevent it. However, some cases appear to be due to arteriosclerosis at any rate they accompany it and measures against this development seem worth while. Again, even these measures" are indefinite and re late to the maintenance of gen eral neaun. Here is anotner ms- ease In which our hopes and wishes far exceed our under standing. QUESTION! b ANSWERS What! No Operation? Is there any denser In havlnr chil dren's feet X-rayed In the shoeatora? The clerk X-rayed my 10-year-old daughter's feet four times in fitting her shoes. IMrs. F. M.I Answer Once, perhaps, no. But re peatedly, yes, tnere is aanger. Pyorrhea I am 33, and my dentist says I have pyorrhea and nothing can be done about It. What do you say? is there anything 1 can do to arrest progress of the disease? (Mrs. r. K. i:.i Answer There is no such "disease. ' Socalled "pyorrhea" ( which, in Eng lish, means merely discharge or flow of pus) is one stage of degeneration Send twenty-five cents and stamped self-addressed envelope for booklet SAVE YOUR TEETH, which mey give you a better understanding of your condition. Norvous Breakdown le it ever possible for nervous break down to leed to Insanity? (G. J.) Answer I haven't the vaguest Idea what you mean by "nervous break down." Neither have you. And neither nas any pnysician or specialist. (Copyright 1930 by John f. Dille Co. I Veteran-Farmers Told Of Government Aids Frank Rowe, secretary of the local production and marketing administration committee, met with the Veterans Agriculture Association of Southern Oregon last week to explain the program for government assistance in matters of soil conservation through drainage, irrigation, seeding of hillsides to perman ent pastures and sodding of ditches. Rowe said a new service to be made available to farmers this year is technical engineer ing assistance for levelling, drainage and construction im provements. Interested farmers must apply for the service at Rowe's office in the courthouse before the end of April. Fifteen members of the Cen tral Point vocational agriculture class attended the meeting with their instructor, Garth Rouse. Bandits Take $11,000 From Montana Bank Valier, Mont., Apr. 12 U.R Two armed men held up the Farmers' and Stockmens' state bank here today and escaped with approximately $11,000, the sheriff's office reported. The robbery occurred about 8:15 a.m., when Cashier N. S. Swanson opened the bank, offi cers said. Swanson said the bandits, masked and each with two guns. were waiting for him in a car outside the bank when he ar rived to open the doors. They pushed him into the building and forced him to open the bank vault, he said, then bound and gagged him. Riddle Club To Present Horse Show and Safe Riddle, Ore., Apr. 12 A horse show and sale will be held at the Riddle rodeo grounds on Sunday, April 30, at 1 p.m., It was an nounced today by the Riddle Roping club, yearly sponsors of the July Fourth rodeo. The event will feature all kinds of horses, and about 75 will be offered for sale. Coffee and sandwiches will be avail able. Those wishing to enter stock for sale must have their entries submitted by 6 p.m. April 28, and should enter sooner if poss ible. Information on the sale and show may be obtained from Ike Orr, at Riddle. Tekoa, Wash., Apr. 12(U.R Milwaukee railroad officials to day were investigating the de railment of a westbound diesel freight train 45 miles southeast of Spokane, Wash. No one was hurt in the mishap. Log Scaling Bureau , Files Incorporation j 5alem, Ore., Apr. 12 (U.R) ! The Southern Oregon Log Seal-1 ing and Grading bureau, with i headquarters at Roseburg, filed I articles of incorporation here today. Among its objectives the bu reau listed one "to foster the business of scaling and grading of logs and other timber prod ucts, to reform abuse therein and to produce uniform and cer tainty in the practice, custom and usage of the business of scaling and grading of logs and timber products." Deed line Sunoaj Claaslilet Moon Saturdays, '? ', Ij' 1 "'Si 2, Put That Seldom-Used Attic to Work . . . . . . by transforming it Into a handy livable extra JIDROOM. Our skilled Modernization xptrti will help you (elect the proper materials , . . show you how to do a job you'll really be proud of. Call 2-9175 or tee us this week! ONLY $6" A MONTH COVIRS THI COST OF ALL NECESSARY MATERIALS LITTLE BUILDER reminds you IT'S TIME TO . Fix Up Paint Up For Spring" Ed Niles Lbr. Co. 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