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1 TEN MEDF0RT5 (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday, March 13, 1955 RADIO PROGRAMS-SUNDAY Programs listed below aro ractrvad from Ik radio (ration and Mio Mail Tribune assumes no responsibility excapt to maka such chana es as aro supplied KVJC 1230 ke KMEO 144 ke KWIN 1400 ke 7:00 Concert Hall Revue :13 Concert Hall Revue 7:30 Concert Hali Revue Wayna Kin I garonado . :45 Concert Hall Revue Wayne King Serenade 8 :00 Old Fash Camp Meet Inspiration Puck Tha Comic Weekly 8:13 Old Fash. Camp Meet. Inspiration ' Puck The Comic Weekly 8:30 Li?ht ac Life Hr. Churca of Christ Christians Hour 8:43 Li ght be Life Hr. Morning News Christopher's Story 8:00 Sacred Heart Program Gospel Hour Radio Bible Class 9:15 University Explorer Gospel Hour Radio Bible Class 8:30 Philadelphia Orchestra "Church In Wildwood Voice of Prophecy 9 :43 Philadelphia Orchestra "Sunday News Voice of Prophecy 10:00 Philadelphia Orchestra "Presbyterian Service Newspaper of the Air 10:15 Philadelphia Orchestra'Presbyterian Service Christian Science Heals 10:30 Chevrolet Newscast Chicago Roundtable Songs of Devotion 10:45 Hour of St. Francis Chicago Roundtable Sengs of Devotion 11:00 Salt Lake City Choir Catholic Hour Sunday Melodies 11:15 Salt Lake City Choir Catholic Hour Sunday Melodies 11:30 N.Y.Philharmonic Nat'l. Radio Pulpit Sunday Melodies 1 1 :45 N. Y. Philharmonic Nat l. Radio Pulpit Sunday Melodies 12:00 N. Y. Philharmonic Week End Noon News 12:15 N. Y. Philharmonic Week End Bill Cunningham 12:30 N. Y. Philharmonic Week End Record Pets 12:45 N. Y. Philharmoi jc Week End Music for Sunday 1 :00 Old Fash. Revival Hr. Week End Guy Lombardo 1:13 Old Fash. Revival Hr. Week End Guy Lombardo 1:30 Old Fash. Revival Hr Week End Nick Carter 1 :45 Old Fash. Revival Hr Week End ?.ick Carter 2:00 Voice of Prophecy Inheritance Rin-Tin-Tin 2:15 Voice of Prophecy Inheritance Rin-Tm-Tin 2 :30 GreatestStnEverTold Faith In Action True Detective 2 :45 -GreatestStyEverTold Art Of Living True Detective " 3:00 Capitol Cloakroom American Forum u5"c Pcutor 3:15 Capitol Cloakroom American Forum Public Prosecutor 3:30 Treasury Show Ministers RoundUblo Bob Considine 3 43 Phil Norman Ministers Roundtable Harry Weismer 4:00 Gunsmoke Stan Kenton Story ffl'"" 4:15 Gunsmoke Stan Kenton Story Serenade 4:30 Amos & Andy Stan Kenton Story Methodist Men a Hour 4;45Amoslc Andy Stan Kenton Story Methodist Men s Hour 5:00 Our Miss Brooks Changing times Reviewing Stand 5:15 Our Miss Brooks Nelson Eddy Singa ft 5:30 CBS Newsroom Shirley Thomas Lutheran Hour 5:43 CBSNewsroom Shirley Thomas Lutheran Hour 6:00 Rudy Vallee Show Sherlock Holmes Global Frontrs 6:15 Rudy Vallee Show Sherlock Holmes Frank and Ernest 6-30 Rudv Vallee Show Easy Money Freedom Story SBudy VallelshoW Easy Money . Sunday Symphonies ,.nn r---. Aiitrv Fibber & Molly Magic of Music 75 Gene AuS" Great GUdersleavo Magic of Music 1 tSD u7hi.fiT- Doc Sixgun- Musical Almanac VitShl wiiuiig" Pol Sixgun Musical Almanac ass ffigg- taassass frjS.: - tssssssss r adl ti 3H S: lven1nglog UP.Har gSgf-K 1045 Revival Time Eternal Lights . TTuOSign Off New & Sign ff ABC CB3 N'BC MBS RADIO PROGRAMS-MONDAY 6:00-CBS News of America KMED KorrrJ 8:15 Breakfast Club 2n Biblo Institute r-ggg.S!iK KSa$Box I'blg institute. !feed5 cS.pi?0T0&ent.ry. 2 inZwifenTrent McBride & Dr. Peala Voice of De iveranco Jg-S,e.ler?irs"ndav Jovce Jord.n.M.D. Voice of Deliverance 10:00 Relay Quiz M' tSSSSSF , i wndv Warren-Newa Second Chance" leio-iesi ?2-fcwhr5Dering Streets Strike It Rich Ringo-Bingo :ltZwh1sSpgrSng Itrets Strike It Rich S"1 . Hlsecurton gSSfi . ilirCNora Drfke Pauline Fredrick Queen for a Day; g-SgS,SfJS.. Eastside Shopper Queen for a Day ruISuFHarvev Lunchtime Newswx Noontime News ??:??ZwnSufvallev Reporter Lunchtime Markets Rural Reporter l inZ?dme lost Lunchtime Featurea Western Ronndup Tlmi l 2g-V?5r wnort Mystery & Hash Box Western Roundup Tune rM... mrffwv" Backstage Wife Western Roundup Time i0, Arodfrev StelUDSUaa Western Roundup Time rSEurod.W Widder Brown Record Session 1 sT Artrlur rnfrlv Woman In My House Eyes Wright -ynrClstrictlv foTthe Ladiea Just Plain Bilf Ted Steel Show I f rtour GcStrey Lorenzo Jones Ted Steel Show A Hotel For Pets Recorded Music HfliRo.rd ItPaysToBeMed Melody Manor nnZchildrensHour Melody Time Hemingway News i?2Zccerttoe Melody Time Here's the Answer ;30oncertime Regional-New.: Mannlnt Fulton Lewis Jr B no Ed ward R. Murrow- Man On The Go Conrad the Connoisseui ?Ril7ltern eoorU What a Doing Bobby Benson nnrts ParidS Freddy Martin Bob Green News g.???Zwrn" - Elmer Peterson Bill Brundige Sports -, Be7rTComo" KMED Sports Daily Gabriel Heatter l??Zo!.S:vhowe Carnival Of Books Local News intZAmos&Andy Parade of HiU Behind the Story 645As & AnSv Parade of Hit. Sam Hayes i onHerald ot Truth Fibber tc Molly Top Secret Files ?:?tlHa dof Truth Great GUdersleevo Top Secret Files ?: nZ:ine Ranger Could Tlua Be You- Reporter s Roundup 1 sZLone Ranger Traffic Pgm. & Music Reporter". Roundup - 'nn nouelas Edwards Morgan Beatty Broadway Cop l ?ZlTnneee Ernie One Man . Family Broadway Cop IotlSwenThomaa Henry J. Taylor Heartbeat of Industry -'SlBin Crosby Capsule Concerts Heartbeat of Industry "o nn Bnrgie Music Box Pac. Telephone Hour News 2:?wlur! Mus e Box Pac. Telephone Hour Fulton Lewis Jr. SnZvofce or Firestone Meet The Press Recorded Music 4?Tvoic! " Fircone Meet The Press Recorded Music Tn nn TVi Norths Richfield Reporter Music in the Night JS ?2Z?hS Norths Organ Melodiea Music in the Night lS;30Z5p?n&Wm S!K News-Sign Oft 10 43 Spin & Win Nixon Talk -, , nn SDin & Win Night Watchman SpFatterPartv Night Watchman 1 flatter Party ght mtchman j .jpiatter Party Night Watch: Fin" Nwa 12:00 Sign Off Sign Off ABC CBS NBC MBS KBOV TJO KC ' (All programs at same time daily, unless otherwise. Indicated) A RJ 7 15 sign on Music throughout day except for following programs: 10.1015 KBOY Bargains: u-u-iasnuy oniy mi mpmi tovj-x. P.M. 12-12:15 KBOY ranch; 5:45 Sign off. ; 12:15 - 12:30 (Sunday only) KBOY ranch: SCNDAY 2:00 The Chrlstophera 2:30 Jackson Co. Public Health 3:00 This Is the life 3 30 American Forum 4 . no Sunday Matinee 5:30 Fashion Review 5:40 A New Look at The H Bomb 6 00 So. Ore. Roundtable 6:30 It's A Great Life 7 00 Pri -ate Secretary 7:30 People Are Funny 8:00 Toast of the Town 9:00 G. E. Theater 9:30 Weekly News in Review 9:45 Stvle Show 10:00 Loretta Young Show 10:30 News 10.35 Sign Off TV Programs-KBES (Channel 5) MONDAY 3:50-Devotions . 4:00 Feminine Fancies 4:30 Val Rogue Camera 5:00 Uncle Bill Show 5:30 Western Theater 6:30 Ore. System. Higher Educatiotn 7:00 TV Tunes 7:15 Paul Killiam Show 7:30 Life With Elizabeth 8:00 Topper 8:30 Badge 714 8:00 I Lovo Lucy 8:30 December Bride 10:00 The Little Show 10:15 Weather 10:20 News 10:30 Sign Off Portland Aiforney Victim of Beating Portland (U.PJ A 34-year-old attorney, Oliver Kermit Smith, told police Friday he was beaten by an unidentified assailant in the garage of his home after he got out of his car late Thursday. Smith told officers the assail ant struck him on the forehead with what appeared to be a bottle wrapped in a sack. Smith said he struggled with the man and received several blows in the face before his glasses were broken and the attacker dis- Salem U.R) The Senate has passed House bill 208 mak ing 5 p.m. on the closing day for candidates to file for primary election the deadline instead of the present 12 midnight postmark. Dow TV Service Night & Day Calls $3.50 In the City PHONE 3-4762 appeared over a fence. Smith was treated for a brok en nose and severe eye and lip lacerations. A hunting knife, which apparently belonged to the assailant, was found on the garage floor. Smith said he has no known enemies and could not give a motive for the attack. In Mtdford If s Modern THE (Flip-Curl) PERMANENT has to b seen to be believed. It'i soft, springy curls are un matched by any other permanent. 131 S. Control Phone 3-5379 Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Readers should address inquiries to: William Brady, 263 El CamiM, Beverly Hills, Calif. CALCIUM DEPOSITS COME AND GO Usually the patient appeared carefully cradling his tender hand to protect it against any sudden, pain ful Jolt. In most in stances the hand showed redness, gome times in streaks. So, D r s. Robert E. Car roll, William Dr. Brady S i n t o n and Alexander Garcia describe num erous cases of acute calcium de- 4-H Club News Upper Rogue Club Mr. and Mrs. C. Watson, own ers of Treasure Trove of Shady Cove, have again given their display window to the Upper Rogue 4-H clubs honoring Na tional 4-H club week. This year the display is some what different. The U.S. flag and the 4-H flag form part of the background, along with pictures of club members and their live stock taken at the county fair last August. Next are certificates of the clubs and leaders with their lit tle stickers representing years of club work. The Sewing club has their en tire county fair exhibit. Other clubs have their record books and ribbons. There were a number of one year pins for leaders and two five-year leader pins. The county pin for safety belongs to Bill Littlefield. - The 10-year award pin of Bill Littlefield is a real honor to the club. This was earned by per sistent work, taking such proj ects as cooking, forestry, car pentry, garden, livestock, trac tor maintenance and electricity. Ed Houston is leader of the Upper Rogue 4-H club. This club is sponsored by the local Rotary club. Delia A. Littlefield, Reporter posits in the hand. In 46 cases the correct diagno sis was made virtually at first sight. In 18 cases the first diagnosis was infection. Some physicians thought the tender ness, redness, and pain in hand or wrist might have been caused by an injury, say a fracture or dislocation or a severe sprain. In four cases the first diagnosis was gout and acute arthritis. In two cases the physicians sus pected there was a foreign body in the tissues of the hand. In one case the patient received treatment for gonococcic arth ritis. X-ray pictures in 73 cases were correctly interpreted. But in some instances regular front back and side projections fail to show calcium deposits in or about the muscles that bend wrist and thumb. Occasionally the calcium deposit is mistaken for a chip fracture, or even nor mal ossicles. The cause of such ealctum de posits is conjectural, although many of the patients believe the trouble followed some former sprain or injury. The calcium deposits in the hand are of the same nature as calcium deposits about the shoulder. Pain and disability end In sev eral days or a few weeks, and the calcium deposits disappear. Now if I had calcium deposits in my hand, no doubt I'd holler all over the place, but I'd either hours after each dose of aspirin, once or twice a day to relieve the pain, and, of course, I'd just lie or sit there for at least two hours after each dose or aspirin, even if It required only 5 grains to relieve the pain. I'd spend as much time exposed to the sun, in the patio or down on the beach or en a bench beside the bowling green as my skin would endure short of sunburn. That's all. Except that I'd want pro caine (novocaine) injected if aspirin failed to give relief. Speaking of calcium deposits about jthe shoulder, let me warn you poor souls who have dis covered you've got such a de posit, it doesn't mean anything. It is the consequence, not the cause, of inflammation, sprain, injury, or degeneration. Some years ago I had shoulder bursitis that sometimes made me cry. In the course of several weeks I recovered, thanks to diathermy, passive movements, and graduated exercise. The re covery of shoulder function, never any further disability. About a year later I sustained CROSSWORD PUZZLE YHrd.y.Pu.. Faculty Club Southwest Medford Junior Forestry club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Smith, called to order at 7 p.m., March 9, by President Keith Smith. CARE packages were discuss ed and it was decided to send one each to France and South Korea. There was a contest to deter mine the number of Douglas fir seeds in an ounce. Next meeting will be at Mr. and Mrs. Nouguier's residence on April 13 at 7 p.m. Norman Renner, Reporter Salem (U.PJ February ship ping point inspections of fresh fruits and vegetables in Oregon totaled 3211 carloads. Ltes sv y . . "at' m lit .a- Sgt. Joe Friday has cracked the big meat market hold-up case. Did it with a steak out, no doubt. 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The X-ray films of both shoulders, for comparison, revealed that there was a cal cium deposit in the bursa that had been inflamed. Even so, the shoulder was perfectly normal. So far as I know or care the calcium deposit may be there still. But you see, the mere presence of a calcium deposit should not give you or your doctor any concern. QUESTIONS ANSWERS The Old Garlic Legend Rave heard that the eating of garlic or takings garlic pills is good for one troubled with high blood pressure. Is there any truth in this statement? (D. V. McS.) Answer No. Color Blindness Understand there is a pill which will eliminate color blindness, and that you have recently had an article on the subject. (A. E. P.) 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