Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 26, 1950, Image 13

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RADIO PROGRAMS WEDNESDAY
Programs listed below are
received
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KYJC 1230 ko
K.MED
H 00 Edwin C. Hill
15 Elmer Davis
6 30 Sports News
A 45 McLatn s on File
Thia Is Your Life
This Is Your Lift
Song Shop
Fred Divesek faccordion
Ton Lone Banger'
The Big
7:15 Lone Ranger
7:30-Dr I. Q.
7 .45 Dr- I. Q.
The Big Story
Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond
Light Up t Ime
News of the World
Great Gildersleeve
Great Gilderslceve
B 00 Frost Warnings
j-15 Sherlock Holmes
:30 Gregory Hood
j-45 Gregory Hood
j 00 Phoenix Grange
i l5 Phoenix Grange
E;30 Baby Sitter Show
9 45 Baby Sitter Show
Break the Bank
Break the Bank
Mr Dist Attorney
Mr Dist Attorney
nn Richfield Rcoorter'
Sam Haves
15 Ciauss mysxery mtuoay
Music You
Music You
News
30 lime 10 uancv
45 Time To Dance
no Platter Party
Sign Off
15 Platter Party
;30 Platter Party
45 Platter Party
RADIO PROGRAMS THURSDAY
00 Rise N Shine
15Rtse N- Shine
30 Rise N Shine
Musical
Musical
Beamed
U P
45 Rise snine
00 Farm News Corner
Top of the Morning
Top of the Morning
Music
Music & News
15 Martin AgronsKy
30 Bob Garred-Newi
45 Sports Roundup
i no Breakfast Club
Red Foley
Red Foley
Waltz Time
Mod. Concert Hall
B:15 Breakfast Club
B 30 Breakfast Club
B:45 Breakfast Club
B:00 Ladies Be Seated
9:15 Ladies Be Seated
9-30 Quick As A Flash
9:45 Quick As A Flash
Friendship Circle
Friendship Circle
Music As You Like It
Hometowners
10:
10:
10:
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11:
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00 Trading Post
15 Mystery Shopper
30 My True Story'
:45 My True Story
Luncheon With Lope
Next, Gave Garroway
Personality Time
U. P. News
;00 Betty Crocker
:15 Victor H. Lindlahr
:30 Baukage Talking
:45 News
Melody Time
Dr. Crane. Psychologist
Here Come the Bands
Meet the Band
:00 Man Of Melody
15 Noon News
News. Market Reports
Road ot Life
Pepper Young
Right to Happiness
;30 Weather Report
:45 County Agent
00 Welcome to Hollywd
Backstage Wife
Stella Dallas
Lorenzo Jones
Young Widder Brown
15 Welcome to Houywr
;30 Surprise Package
45 Surprise Package'
:00 Hannibal Cobb
Life Can Be BUI.
Mainly for Women
News
Swap & Sell
15 Hannibal Cobb
30 Bride & Groom
45 Bride & Groom
00 Pick a Date
13 Pick a Date
30 Art Baker
45 Ted Malone
Welcome Travelers
Welcome Travelers
Aunt Mary
We Love & Learn
00 Modern Romances
00 Modern Romances
,30 Organo Time
45 The Four K nights
Curtain Call
Familiar Songs
Music
Music
:00 Green Hornet
:15 Green Hornet
:30 Sky King'
:45 Sky King
U P News
What's Doing?
Prelude to Dusk
Elmer Peterson
6:00 Edwin C. Hills
6:15 Elmer Davis
6:30 Sports News
6:45 McLaln's On File
Scr Guild Theatre
Scr Guild Theatre
George Fisher Calling
George Fisher Calling
7 :00 Counter Spy
7:15 Counter Spy
7:30 Date With Judy
7:45 Date With Judy
Supper Club
Supper Club
Dragnet
Dragnet
8:00 F'OBt Warnings
8:15 Amateur Hour
8:30 Amateur Hour
6:45 Robert Montgomery
Light Up Time
News ol the World
Aldrich Family
Aldrich Family
9:00 Author Meets Critics
fl:15 Author Meets Critics
f:30 Baby Sitter Show
fl:45 Baby Sitter Show
10:00 Richfield Reporter
10:15 Ciauss Mystery Melody
10:30 Time To Dance
Duffy's Tavern
Duffy's Tavern
Wrestling Matches
Wrestling Matchea
Wrestling Matches
Wrestling Matches
Morton Downey
News
10:43 Time to uance
11:00 Platter Party
11:15 Platter Party
11:30 Platter Party
11:45 Platter Party
Sign Off
ABC
Radio
Patter by Pat
"The Lone Ranger" comes to
the rescue and even risks his
own life in tonight's episode to
wi i. ! hp broadcast
7 o'clock. It
seems there is
a bad feeling
between
the freighters
and the rail
road men. An
attempt is
made to wreck
. ...... . I ne new
Pal Wilkinson here.g w h e r e
the "Lone Ranger" comes in . . .
horse and all in the adventure
titled "The Silver Trail."
A fiendish murder leads Sher
lock Holmes and Dr. Watson on
an all night chase to a turkish
bath and a private ward in a
hospital of suburban London, in
"The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes" drama to be heard over
Station KYJC and the ABC net
work tonight from 8 to 8:30 p.m.
At 9 o'clock this evening,
KYJC will present a rcbroad
cast of a tape-recorded interview
made at the Phoenix Grange in
Phoenix last Friday night in
conjunction with their forthcom
ing theater productions. The
Phoenix Grange Is presenting
"Transcontinental Bus Show"
which includes two one-act com
edies and several novelty num
bers. Production dates are
scheduled for April 27 and 28
with curtain time at 8 p.m.
A cute romantic situation will
be told tomorrow on the "Bride
& Groom" program at 2:30 p.m.
over KYJC by Shoe Clerk Joan
Buehre, 22, and Optometrist
Donald D. Patterson, 24, both
of Salina. Kan. It seems the two
got acquainted when she need
ed glasses and he needed shoes
and got romantic when they
both got caught in a rain storm.
For miscellaneous Items at
money saving prices, listen to
the "Trading Post" on KYJC
Monday through Saturday at
10 a.m., sponsored by Wain
scott's pharmacy.
PLANER BLOX
Clean, Convenient,
Heaping Lead
MEDFORD
Telephone 2-2111
from the radio itationi and the Mail
re mam such chana.es at are supplied.
1440 ko
KWIN 1400 ko
Newt
Mel Torme
Sootllfiht On SnArtf
.ncrtj to veiS
Storv
Ashland Council
Ashland Council
Ashland Council
Ashhmd Council
Stories to Remember
For the Living
Rogue Rancho
Rogue Rancho
Ontrtnnr I tt
Heidelberg Hits
OuMi-u-ir I .if
Heidelberg Hits
Juke Box Review
Want
Want
Juke Box Review
Juke Box Review
News
Sign Otf
Roundup
Roundup
to Farmer
News
Sign On
News
1400 Corral
Wake Up Rogue Valley
Wake Up Rogue Valley
News
Sports Review
Album Time
Album Time
Haven ot Rest
Haven of Rest
New.
Listen Ladies
Chuck Foster
Rhythm and Reason
Music from Hollywood
Music from Hollywood
News
Church in Home
King Cole Trio
Homemaker Harmonies
Musio for Thursday
Music for Thursday
Noontime Melodies
News
Farm News
Swap Shop
Western Music Box
Western Music Box
Music Box
Music Box
News
Music Box
Music Box
Music Box
News
Music Box
Women In the News
Women in the News
News
Swing Time
Reminiscent Rhythm
Guest Star
Reflection of SOC
Reflection of SOC
Truth and Life
Gordon Mac Rae
Newa
Michael Douglas
Spotlight on Sports
Dinner Music
Voice of the Army
Red Cross
Between the Lines
Dick Haymes
Ray Bloch Presents
Ray Bloch Presents
Rogue Rancho
Rogue Rancho
News
Sixth Army Band
Master Works
Master Works
Juke Box Review
Juke Box Review
Juke Box Review
News
Sign Off
(Arm Tehpholo)
OLD HABITS -Charles Hlnkley
(above), 26, habitual criminal who
risked his life recently In a deli
cate brain operation to end his
tendency to steal, apparently failed
to find a new personality. Hlnkley
is back In jail In Greenfield. Mass,
after he fled a hospital In Topeka,
Kas.. and left a trail of bad checkj
from Kansas to Massachusetts
Bids Accepted for
Hatchery Construction
Portland, Ore., Apr. 26 (U.R)
The state game commission to
day announced it had accepted
low bids for construction work
at tiout hatcheries at Mcdford,
Hood River, Oakridge, the Me
tolius river and Bend.
A 50 by 100 foot concrete hold
ing pond will be constructed at
the Butte Falls hatchery near
Medford by Henry Den-Herder
for $9,948.
Woman Injured When
Auto Runs Into Truck
'Grants Pass. Ore.. Apr. 26
U.R) Esther Hurst. 30. suffered
severe face and throat lacera
tions when her car rammed into
the rear of a stalled lumber
truck three miles north of
Grants Pass at midnight Mon
day. The truck was operated by
Roy H. Linn, Myrtle Creek.
Miss Hurst was taken to Jose
phine County General hospital
for treatment.
Lasting ,
55.75
FUEL CO.
Court & McAndrews
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(Jem Teltpheto)
END OF SEA SEARCH Coaat Guard cutter ChauUuqu (back
ground) arrives to take the disabled tugboat Omar In tow S3S miles
southwest of San Francisco, ending eight days of air and sea search
ol waters between the mainland and Hawaii. The drifting vessel was
first sighted by a Coast Guard search plane.
Your Health and Its Care
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY. M.D.
Readers should address Inquiries tot Dr. William Brady,
265 El Camlne, 8everly rflllt, Calif.
INSIDE DOPE ON
A very determined ladv sat at
the doctor's desk, and in response
to his question as to what he
could do for
her, thrust out
her arm and
comman d e d,
"Take m v
y wl , blood pres-
. - :jJ l sure." The doc
tor, hesitated
then said: "If
the informa
tion would be
of real value
to you I'd do
it. But, first,
tell me what is
ot. drady bothering
you."
To cut it short the lady
swept out of the office abruptly.
The professor from the liberal
arts college ignored a reception
ist, several clerks, interns and
nurses and walking into the uni
versity hospital laboratory de
manded of any and all within
hearing distance that he be given
a "cholesterol test." The pathol
ogist looked up from his micro
scope and recognizing the pro
fessor said, patiently, "If you
need attention, please report to
the receptionist. She will explain
the routine to you.
I'll cut this short, too. The pro
fessor charged out asserting that
someone would hear about all
this fol-de-rol.
In both instances, the visitors,
whether they realized it or not,
were attempting to be their own
doctors.
When the heart contracts, the
blood pressure is momentarily
higher than when the heart is
resting or filling. The blood
pressure "reading" thus involves
two figures: That concerned with
the pressure registered at the
peak of the heart's contraction
and that concerned with the low
er pressure recorded while the
heart is resting. The average per
son who wants to know what his
blood pressure is, would be con
fused if the doctor mentioned
both figures.
Inevitably there would follow
a raft of questions all of which,
however, interesting to the pa
tient, would have no direct bear
ing upon a plan of procedure
against his illness. The relation
of one figure to the other and
the significance of either figure
would be matters about which
the palient could form no opin
ion. Why then should the patient
bother about it?
If a person suspects that his
'blood pressure" is giving him
trouble, the intelligent thing for
him to do is to go to a doctor
and state his complaint. He
wastes the doctor's time and his
own by suggesting his reasons
for thinking "it might be his
blood pressure."
The word that his blood pres
sure is "average" or "low,"
should be sufficient to satisfy a
patient. If he is told it is "high,"
that in Itself should be sufficient
without demanding to know the
figures involved information
the patient could not understand
anyway. A patient who has "high
blood pressure" is not treated
for high blood pressure but for
the disease which is causing it.
High blood pressure is not a di
sease in itself. Rather it is an
effect of underlying disease.
Outside of spending his money,
a patient who, on his own, fre
quently cajoles a doctor into
"taking his blood pressure," ac
complishes nothing. He just has
a notion a very fuzzy one. Any
ATTENTION
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Babbitt Blocks
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Bronie Bearing Stock
Caterpillar Replacement Parts
Diesel Cylinder Heads for Exchange
LeTourneau Cones for Exchange
Southern Oregon Bearing Sales
Company
42 N. RIVERSIDE AVE.
Emergency Phones 2-8263 or 2-8122
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BLOOD PRESSURE
person who attempts to forecast
his future or his capabilities
by reference to a set of blood
pressure figures is taking him
self for a ride.
If your blood pressure con
cerns you or if you think it
does go to a doctor and merely
lell him in what way you do not
feel well. Or, if you feel all right,
merely request a routine general
examination. Don't go to a doc
tor with a pre-conceived notion
and expect him to fall right in
with your suggestions. You will
get along much better if you
don't.
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
Callus
Please mail me your preacriptlon for
removing callusea. (H. D.)
Answer Apply a aingle coat ol
sallcylated collodion the aame aolu
tion used lor corns dally for a week
or ten days. This softens corn or cal
lus so it may be wiped away. H con
sists of thirty grains of salicylic acid
dissolved In one-half fluid ounce of
flexible collodion. It must be kept
tightly corked and the liquid muat
be kept off the neck of vial.
Bursitis
Had bursitis in left shoulder. It
cleared up enough In two weeks ao i
could return to work, but it achea ao
nights 1 can't sleep, although In the
daytime 1 hardly notice it. (Mrs. K. M.)
Answer Your physician may Inject
a local Bnesthetic with prolonged mild
effect, and you must remobillze the
shoulder by active and passive move
menu. Soft Spot Late In Closing
Soft spot on top of head of girl 29
months old hasn't closed yet. Mother
much worried. Doctor saya he never
heard of a case like it. (Mrs. M. E. S.)
Answer The soft spot (fontanel) on
top of the head is not fully hardened
or closed till the baby la about eighteen
monina oia, normally, KlCketa is us.
ually responsible for delayed harden-
ing.
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