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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1930)
O O MF.PFOUn MATT, TIMF.UXK. NIKIM'TIRD. Olil'O'OV Till ,'SIAY. MAY I.".. PAT1T! FIVK US. HEATH'S Drug Store Represented by Mrs. Zola Alters WELCOMES Business and Professional Women TO "A GREAT COUNTRY" WELCOME B. & P. W. j 'i l, -. c " 1909 PtA'HolmeS 1930 INSURANCE 1SWU Nagengy SINCE I909 Welcome: Business and Professional Women We're Glad Your Convention Is in Med ford Medford National Bank Greetings ... to Business and o Professional Women We hope your visit to Medford will be an enjoyable one! East Sicje Pharmacy Main and Riverside Ernest Smith, Prop. ASHLAND TONIGHT Scout leaders of Jackson anil Josephine counties are to hold a dinner meeting In Ashland tonight ; at seven o'clock. This will be the spring meeting of the Crater Lako Council Hoy Scouts of America which holds thrco such meetings each year. Reports on the scout festivities of the past four months and new business will he considered. About twenty-five will attend the dinner fronr the Medford district. An Interesting program is planned for entertainment of guests by the members of the Ash land district scout committee, which will feature an address by AValter L,. llayward, deputy region executive, who will be here from the regional office at Spokane for the meeting . Scout Kxecutlve Oscar Hoover of Klamath Falls is also planning to attend the meeting, and will be in Medford on Friday conferring j with Leo Bricker, local executive, j regarding plans for the summer camp at Lake, of the Woods. Hamilton. I 'at Ion, president of the Crater Lake council, will pre side ns triastmastcr and chairman of the meeting. Business of the evening will in cludo consideration of tho summer program, the camp, election of council treasurer, the "cub" pro gram for younger boys and other matters referred to tho council by tho executive board. 0 to 7 p. in. lU'A hour (transcon tinental). iNHO service to KGO. khq'. KO.MO. 7 to 7:30 p. in. The Tlireo Boys. NBC service to KliO. 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. Amos 'n' Andy. (Transcontinental from Chlca KO). NBO service to KCJO, KHQ, KO.MO, KGW, KHCA. 7:45 to 8:45 p. m. Standard sym phony hour. NRG service to KCiO, KHO., KO.MO, KGW, KFI. S:45 to 9 p. m. Parks Sisters. NHi: service to KGO, KHQ, KOA. 0 to 9:30 p. m. Memory Iine. Nlli: service ' to KGO, KHQ, KGW, KECA. 3:30 to lo p. iii.t Tho Olympians. NBC service to KGO, KOA. 10 tu 11 p. m. The National Con cert orchestra. NBC service to KGO, KOA. 11 to 1:! p. ni. Dance orchestra. NBC service to KGO. o RALPH WILLIAMS (Contributed) Oregon i,s fortunate in having a man II ko Ralph Williams for national committeeman and Re publicans should vote tomorrow to re-elect him. Mr. Williams has the means and Inclination to spend a great deal of time at the national capital, the character, personality and ability to havo tho esteem and confidence of men who are high in the ranks of public life. Ho Is always alivo M to the Interests of Oregon and has been active In influencing legisla tion In behalf of her people. Mr. Williams is the oldest mem ber in point of service on the Republican national committee, Is always consulted in the high coun cils fif the party, where his opin ions liave considerable weight, lie has declined to accept the chair manship of the committee, is now and has been vice-chairman for many years. I r t 3Q ut de cate flavor because of its tender first crop leaves. FREE TEA Radio Program KMED (Mali Tribune Virgin 8ttlon) Thursday 5 to 5:30 Standard Flanio ; Gas program , 4 h:3u to 6 Scherer Motor Co. 0 to 6:15 Big IMnos Lumber J. I'r. 4 0:15 to' 0:30 News and mar- kets hy Mall Tribune r 0:30 to 0:45 Jackson County BUlK. & Loan Assn. 0:4 5 to 1 Karmers Exchange 4 Cooperative s 7 in 7-tr. Tom and Wash, 4 presented by Associated Oil Co. 7:15 to 7:20 Announcements 7:20 to 7:30 rirestulio Ser- vice Store Inc. 7:50 to 8 Popular recordings K:00 Gov't Krost Forecast 4 4 8 to 9 Local speakers I Friday 7:40 to 7:55 Popular record- 4 ings 7:55 to 8 Breakfast broad- cast of news by Mall Trl- buno 8 to 8:30 Children's Gold Bond Hadio half hour A R-an lo 8:45 Parkers Potato 4 S Chips , 4 8:45 lo 9 Tengwald Agency 4 Insurance 4 9 to 9:30 Monarch Seed and 4 Feed Co. , 11:3(1 to 10 Schilling & Co. 10 to 10:30 Klliearts Book 4 and Music store, Ashland 4 410:30- to 11 Marsh tlrouory 4 store v 1 1 to 11:30 J. H. Endcrs Co. 4 Ashland 11:30 to 12 Jacque Lennox 4 12 to 12:30 Hubbard Bros., Inc. fr 12:30 News flashes by Mail 4 4 Tribune 4 12:30 to 1 Palmer Music 4 House . 4- 1 to 1:30 Ivy Street Markot 4 1:30 to 2 Lewis Super Ser- 4 4 vice Station 4 2 to 2:30 Mann's Dept. storo 4 2:30 lo 3 Brophy's, Jewelers 4 3 to 3:30 Brunswick Urev- 4 illes 4 G to 5:30 Standard Flanio 4 Gas program 4 6:30 to 6 Beebe Service Sta- 4 tion, Central Point 4 4 0 to 6:15 Big Pines Lumber Co. 6:15 to 6:30 News nnd mar- 4 4 kets by Mall Tribune 4 4 6:30 to 7 llarwood Photo 4 4 Servlco 4 7 to 7:15 Tom mid Wash, 4 presented by Associated Oil 4 Co. 4 7:15 to 7:20 Announcements 4- 4 7:20 to 7:50 Scherer Motor 4 4 7:50 to 8 Popular recordings 4 4 8:00 Gov't Frost Forecast 4" hy Floyd Young 4 4 8:00 From eight o'clock on. 4 KJIEII will broadcast dec- 4 Hon returns thru tho cour- 4 4, fuv nt the Mil II Trlliunn 4 9 to 12 "'67 Itadlo Frolic" 4444-4-4444 4b DEBATERS LEAVE F The Medford high school debate team, and Ralph Mai ley, conch, will leave by auto In the morning for Kugene, where Saturday eve ning they will meet the McLough lin union high school debaters of Milton-l'reewator to decide tho state championship. Three judges will he chosen by Professor Collins of the University of Oregon extension division. The judges will le professors chosen from the university. William Dougherty and George Wlnne ,will uphold the negative of the cabinet form of government which has been the subject for de hate this season. RESUME BABY HEARING' Wfren tempted to over-indulge o o "Reach for a Lucky Re moderate be moderate in all things, even in smoking. Avoid that future shadow by avoiding over indulgence, if you would maintain that modem, ever-youthful figure. "Reach for a tuclcy instead." lucky Strike, the finest Cigarette you ever smoked, made of the finest tobacco The Cream of the Crop "IT'S TOASTED." lucky Strike has an extra, secret heat ing process. Everyone knows that heat purifies and so 20,679 physicians say that luckies are less irritating to your throat. Ai?ST ! vt instead! 9 Coming event 1 cast their shadows before" TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday nnd Thursday eve Ding, over N. )J. C. networks. JL 9 toasted Your Throat Protection against irritation against cough In the U. S. Public Health Reports of 1923, Volume 38, Page 1271, we find the following: "Among short men less than 5 feet 7 inches in height an excess (in weight) of 20 involves an added mortality of 30 t above normal. A 40 excess adds 80 to the mortality." We do not represent that smoking lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky instead," you will thus avoid over-indulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding'over-indulgcnce, maintain a modern, graceful form.' " rylf nNl JOtyB i W mo, TK Amrlcin Tob.ceo Co., Mfr. ELM IE PESTS p.iv suit in killing of Uio trco hy Htnrva- IrooH run ho 1 opt free from tlila ile- Hnn. HtniuMvo pOHt. . P. WILCOX, County Agent. A runiMi I ii .f Wind fntr iinillidu nf i (lift K)wd(ro(l nmtnrial to tho loiij I Ki n of wuinr Hhoiini no npiiHd oili-e 111. In ! Hnv lUl.i UfnubU ' llll ' younK wrniH f.iecl on t Ho nmlr rnMnK r mUralH cll at the; it i o of thn ff. Hiorrforn tho k nray .......... ........ ......... ...... ....u ... .... . jiiritMun ii'Mi'i. ,11'riuiny, ii y i ;mi, ! '" lo .llrocled Inward that part I, Ml. v J( Ht,.t,ei0I., Pr. j"' "l0 "'('" I r.r On'Kon Miixkriit HrordlnK Asiin.. I At n very llttlti cost nf mminyji,,,., Any iiifiirinutlnn frci-ly Rivpn. land cfFdrt vnhialilp olln Hhndcl 54 Talkie, for Tr. WASHINGTON (?) Thanks' to Mr. Hoover, tho boys" In the navy aro to have talkies aboard ship. Tho president sent a message to conRrcsB and forthwith the house voted j:ia:',niio for sound films. OrtKcn WcaUier fireKoii: lioneratly cloudy to nlKht and Friday, allKhtly warmer Krldny. flnntle variable wlndM. The boetlog that cause elm lives' to lose their' leaves tiurlnn the early summer are now present in elm trees and laying ckks. The younK worms comlnu from these ckks will completely defoli ate the tree If a thorough spiny program Is not carried onl. I wo seasons of such di'otlatlon will re- Quick Pile Relief No Salves or Cutting PORTLAND, Ore.. Mny 15. (A't Circuit Judge Gilbert ald today the hearing to determine Ahe mother of the four monthn old Vrl claimed hy Mm. OeorRe Hchaefer. Portland, Mfm Oemldlne Wat- xon, Jo AnKelen and l'hoenM ArlK.. will he resumed Monday ami completed that day If n nlsht non xinn niuwt heield. Pile Bufferem ran only K''t ("l' k. Miife and IhmIImk n-ll'f hy r'-movln the e.iuite had hlood en -illation lo thv lower bowel. (Jultlnn and waives can't do thin nn Interim I remedy rMint b- tid. II K M IVHU, tliipreBerintlnn (if JJi . J. H. Leonhardt, aurceeU. iM-fan-c It re-' moveH thin bloorl ennu'-mlon and fltrenKthen the affi'ctt-d partH. MKM-KOIIi tablets an Hold by dniKKlMtn everywhere, have mieh a wonderful record for iilk and iHHtlnf? relief, that .1 arm in A Woudx filwayn nll theni with guarantee of money bark If tln-y dn out end, all Pile AiifffrltiK. We Cordially Welcome You to Medford and the Beautiful Rogue River Valley Business o and Professional Women! AY C OS GET IT, ami M a ' j:sciiition 'ft