Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 21, 1950, Image 17

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    RADIO PROGRAMS FRIDAY
Programs listed balew art racaivad from tho radio ataliont and tfio Mall
Tribune assumes no responsibility except to mako such changes aa ata supplied
KJC - 1210 ke KMBD 1440 ka KWIN 1400 ka
6:00 Edwin C. Hill" Scr. Dir. Playhouse News
6:15 Elmer Davis Scr. Dir. Playhouse Jo Stafford
8 30 Sports Whirl Jimmy Durante SpotUfht on Sporta
6:45 McLaln's On File Jimmy Durante Marine Band
7:00 Gillette Fight Fred Diviselt. Accord'stAI Sack
7 :1S Gillette Fight Familiar Melodlea Flying Time
7:30 Gillette Fight Bill Stern At Sundown
7:45 Gillette right What Amir. Is Playing At Sundown
6:00 Frost Warnings " "' Light Up Time Do You Remember
8:15 The Fat Man News 01 the World' Jack Smith
8:30 Your FBI Proudly We Hall Rogue Rancho
8:45 Your FBI Proudly We Hail Rogue Rancho
"6:0002210 & Harriet Life o( Riley News
8:15 Oule & Harriet Life of Riley Lullaby In Rhythm
9:30 Babysitter The Song Shop Masterworks
9:43 Baby Sitter Edgewater Beach Orch. Masterworks
10:00 Richfield Reporter" Sam Hayes Juke Box Review
10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Halle of Ivy Juke Box Review
10:30 Time To Dance Halls of Ivy Juke Box Review
10:45 Time To Dance News News
11:00 Platter Party Sign OH Sign Off
11:15 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
RADIO PROGRAMS SATURDAY
6:00 Rise N Shine Musical Roundup
6:15 Rise N' Shin Musical Roundup
6:30 Rite N Shin Marines News
6:43 Rise N' Shine News 1400 Corral
7:00 News- Top O The Morning Wake Up Rogue Valley
7:15 Martin Agronsky Top O' The Morning Wake Up Rogue Galley
7:30 BobGarred Modern Concert Hail News
7:45 -Sporta News News Sports Review
"8:00- Cowboy Troubador Fred Waring Album Tim
8:15 Cowboy Troubador Fred Waring Album Time
8:30 Cowboy Troubador Smilin' Ed McConnell Haven of Rett
8:43 Cowboy Troubador Smilin' Ed McConnell Haven of Rest
fl:00---No School Today Friendship Circle News
9:15 No School Today Friendship Circle Listen Ladles
9:30 No School Today Mary Lee Taylor GordonTvtao Rat)
9:45 No School Today Mary Lee Taylor All Star Dance
10:00 Trading Post " Curtain Call Chamber Music
10:1 5 Bulletin Board Music From Hollywood Chamber Music
10:30 American Farmer Pastor's Call News
10:45 American Farmer News Church In Home
1 1 :00 Phoenix Club Lassie" Jerry Gray
11:1 5 Phoenix Club Meet The Band Les Brown
1 1 :30 Let s Go To The Met Farm & Home Hour Musical Horizon
1 1 :45 Let's Go To The Met' Farm St Home Hour" Musical Horizoni
12 :00 Let's Go To The Met News & Music Noontime Melodies
12:15 Let's Go To The Met Pioneers of Music News
1 2 :30 Where There's Music Pioneers of Music Farm News
12:45 Where There's Music Pioneers of Music Swap Shop
:00 Horse Rare" Living 1950 Western Music Box
1 :15 Old New Borro'ed Blue Living 1H30 Western Music Box
1 :3o Treasury Band Show Teddy is My Son Western Music Box
1:45 Treasury Band Show Teddy is My Son Western Music Box
2:00 Tea & Crumpets Girl Scout Jamboree News
2:15 Tea Sc Crumpets Girl Scout Jamboree Music Box
2 :30 Tea & Crumpets Music of The Ages Music Box
2:45 Tea & Crumpets Confidential Cloteups Music Box
3:00 Junior Junction News News
3:15 Junior Junction Religion In The News Music Box
3:30 At Home With Musle NBC Symphony Gems of Jazz
3:45 At Home With Music NBC Symphony Gems of Jazx
4 00 Telephone Club 1230 NBC Symphony News
4:15 Telephone Club 1230 'NBC Syhpmony Variety Time
430 Telephone Club 1230 Just Relax Reminiscent Rhythm
4:45 Telephone Club 1230 What America is PlayingGuest Star
5:00 Telephone Club 1230 Dancetime Lynn Murray
5:15 Telephone Club 1230 What's Doing Lynn Murray
5:30 Christian Science Ch. Sports Desk Tommy Dorsey
5:45 Four Knights Elmer Peterson News Cordon McRae Show
6:00 Scouting The Stars Navy News
6:13 -Y" Club Guest Star Dinah Shore
6:30 Dave Coleman Trio" Dennis Day Spotlight On Sporta
6:45 McLaln's On File Dennis Day Dinner Music
7 :00 Hollywood Byline Judy Canova Naval Air Reserve
7:15 Hollywood Byline Judy Canova Between The Lines
7:30 Chandu The Magician Grand Ole Opry At Sundown
7:45 Chandu The Magician Grand Ole Opry At Sundown
"4:00 Frost Warnings Truth or .Consequence David Rose
8:15 Lone Ranger" -Truth or Consequence Dick Haymes
8:30 Dixieland Jazz Hollywd. Star Theatre Rogue Rancho
8:45 Dixieland Jazz Hollywd. Star Theatre Rogue Rancho
fl:00 Raeburn 8t Finch Hit Parade News "
9:15 Raeburo St Finch Hit Parade Lullaby In Rhythm
9:30 Raeburn & Finch Archie Andrews Masterworks
9:45 Raeburn & Finch Archie Andrews Masterworks
10:00 News Music You Want News
10:15 Clauss Mystery Melody Music You Wsnt Juke Box Review
10:30 Time To Dance Morton Downey Juke Box Review
10:45 Time To Dance News Juke Box Review
11:00 Platter Party Sian Off Sign Off
11:15 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
1 1 :45 PUtter Party
ABC rTBC
Radio
Patter by Pat
Two fast welterweights Joe
Mlcell of New York's east side
and Johnny Saxon of Brooklyn
will clash in
the main event
of tonight's fis
tic card at St.
Nicholas arena,
New York, to
be aired over
Station KYJC
and ABC at 7
o'clock.
The complete
Pat Wilkinson
cooperation be
tween the FBI and local police
in breaking up the intricate but
powerful machine of a criminal
syndicate is accented on Jerry
Devine's "This Is Your FBI"
broadcast at 8:30 p.m. today over
Station KYJC and the ABC net
work. Ozzle Nelson runs into a prob
lem when a friend invites him
to a fishing trip on "The Adven
tures of Ozzie and Harriet" on
tonight's program over Station
KYJC and the ABC network at
9 o'clock.
Little Jimmy Cannois of Pitts
burgh, Pa., who saved the life
of his best friend recently, will
speak to the teen agers of the
nation on Saturday when ABC's
popular "Junior Junction" pro
gram is presented at 3 p.m. over
Station KYJC.
Ginger Rogers will be on deck
in the off-cuff question-answer
session with movieland reporters
when she guests on the Saturday
broadcast of ABC's "Hollywood
Byline" over Station KYJC at
7 p.m.
The special events department
of KYJC stopped in long enough
to interview a theater group in
Phoenix the other night and the
rebroadcast of this interview
will be on the air tomorrow at
11 a.m., over KYJC.
Census in Multnomah
Passes 1940 Figures
Portland, Ore., Apr. 21 JJ.R)
Multnomah county's census tal
ly has passed the 1940 total and
district supervisors estimate the
job still is less than half com
pleted. The most recent sub-total for
the county showed more than
388,000 residents. In 1940 the
complete tally was 353,099. Su
pervisor Carl J. Gilson said only
430 of the county's 951 districts
had been counted. But, Gilson
added, that does not necessarily
mean that the county's popula
tion is more than double the
1940.
He said some districts had as
many as 900 persons In them
while others were is low as 400
reaidenti
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Rogue River
Rogue River, Apr. 21 Ar
rangements have been made for
Commissioner L. G. Morthland
to speak to the general public
and Grange members at Live
Oak Grange hall here Thursday,
April 27, at 7:30 p. m. Morth
land will speak on taxes and ex
plain how the tax money is
spent. He will discuss roads,
bridges, the new county home
and other county improvements.
Everyone is invited to hear his
speech. There will be a regular
meeting oi orange following the
speaking.
Larry Sheehan, owner of the
Kogue Klver hotel, has returned
from California and is doing
some repairs on the hotel build
ing. Mrs. Mable Reece of Glendale.
Cal., arrived for a summer's visit
with her son, Art Reece, and his
family.
Mrs. Betty Bamforth returned
Monday from California bay
cities where she had visited with
her husband when he was in
port. Her son, Bert, of Vancouver,
Wash., who recently underwent
an operation for an infected
tooth, has completely recovered
and after accompanying her on
this trip, returned to Vancouver
where he is a high school stu
dent. Mrs. and Mrs. George Mariott
of Lancaster, Cal., parents of Mr.
Andy Yates, arrived Monday to
visit the Yates family. After their
arrival they received a letter say
ing Mr. Mariott had been award
ed a television set which will be
delivered upon their return.
Eldon Winkley, deputy state
fire marshal, visited the Roane
River volunteer firemen Wednes
day evening at the weekly meet
ing. Winkley was pleased by the
excellent progress being made
in organizing the rural district
and expressed appreciation to
The Mail Tribune for assistance
in the work.
He stated the Rogue River fire
department is participating in
the state-wide training program
and Sidney Baker had attended
the training school at Klamath
Falls to represent the group of
volunteer firemen. Directors of
the district are invited to attend
the Oregon State Fire Chiefs'
convention in Salem on June 1
and 2, with the idea of organizing
them for special instruction in
their branch of the work, the su
oervision of the rural fire dis
tricts. CAN'T ESCAPE IT
Holdrege. Neb. (U.R) Every
body had the tax Jitters during
March but one local business
man had something worse than
the usual case. After spending 10
minutes praising the merits of a
new building he had just con
structed, the business man turn
ed around and saw the county
assessor dutifully looking over
the structure with an eye to next
year's taxes.
Owatonna, Minn. (U.R) A
dynamiting . crew assigned to
break up Ice in the city park's
streams Inadvertently blew up
bridge. No on 8 was hurt.
Your Health and Its Care
I. DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries lei Dr. William Brady,
26S II Camlrio. Beverly Hills. Call.
DOCTORS DISAGRS E
In the hope that some of the
editors who warm up on my
copy on the days when any of
my stuff is
printed may
let the title
stand as I write
it Doctors
Disagree About
Smoking let
us begin by
conceding it is
too long in the
first place, like
the placard put
up by the res
t a u r a t eur
Only Fresh
Eggs Served
Dr. Brady
Here. So we
may as well shorten the title to
Doctors Disagree and let it go
at that, at least till some one
comes up with a question on
which we do not.
For instance that ponderous
22-volume work. The Cyclope
dia of Medicine, Surgery and
Specialties, a than-whicher of the
publishing field if I ever saw
one, cites a clinical study made
by Dr. W. M. Johnson who con
cluded that:
1. Smoking apparently has no
permanent effect on blood pres
sure. (But wait, girls, till you
hear the rebuttal. I say "girls"
advisedly. Let's face it oh, well
I'll just state the facts and you
may draw your own conclusions).
2. There is no foundation for
the popular belief that smoking
decreases the weight of an indi
vidual. 3 It is doubtful whether tobac
co plays a major part in the
etiology (medicalese for cause
or causation) of angina pectoris.
4. The act of smoking, if it af
fects blood pressure at all, re
duces it temporarily.
5. The effect of tobacco smok
ing is chiefly local, exerted prin
cipally in the pharynx (throat).
It is only fair to mention here
that these conclusions of Dr.
Johnson's were made 20 years
ago. bince that time newer in
struments and methods of pre
cision have been introduced and
tests made with these improved
means have led to different con
clusions. Anyway, Dr. Johnson's
study of the question was a clin
ical study that is, a study of
patients the doctor sees from
day to day and not a scientific
or laboratory investigation.
Drs. Maddock and Coller, us
ing some of these newer instru
ments, observed a consistent in
crease in blood pressure and
pulse rate and a decrease in skin
temperature of the fingers and
toes of young men with throm-bo-angiltis
obliterans (Buerger's
disease) when they smoked one
or two cigarettes. These effects
were more pronounced when
the smokers inhaled than when
they merely puffed; likewise
when they smoked fast, in the
way a "nervous" smoker does,
rather than slowly and leisurely.
Dr. T. C. Minnehaar. writing
in Rev. med. del Rosario, Aug.
'37, found by experimental and
clinical observation that smok
ing increases blood pressure and
produces constriction of the
smallest arteries (arterioles). He
concluded that smoking may
cause angina pectoris or inflam
mation of the lining of the small
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gangrene of toes, foot or leg
which certain individuals suffer
in consequence of their excessive
smoking.
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Radium Emana'lon for obstructed
Eustachian Tubs
Can anv doctor give the radium em-
nattnn treatment for lvmohOid (ade-
noldl obstruction of Eustachian tube
which you deaennea r.
Answer No. usually a nose, throat
and ear specialist awes me weauuem.
Emphysema
Two years ago had chest X-ray, and
doctor said I had something like am
phesla. Please tell me what that is
and how. IL. R. D.)
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nhlv avor.dlstentlon oi air-cells ot
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