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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1938. PAGE NINE C-C FOSSIL DM AS BOViDAE 1. M. Kuuong, biology teacher at MMford senior high school, gave the following statement today after view ing the fossil animal head bones on display at the Chamber of Com -zneros! "The head consists of the supraoc eiptial bone, the two occipital con dyles and the two horn cores of an animal belong to the family bovidae, which Includes the bison (buffalo), cattle and musk oxen. "It was covered by glacial and alluvial drift, which Indicates that It Is one of the animals of the ceno lc era, pleistocene epoch. That Is, we would say, it Is one of the buf faloes that ranged here some 500 thousand or more years ago, and got covered up by glacial scourlngs and wash from the mountain sides. Some of these cattle hart a spread of horns of 6 feet. Two sorts of them have been found In California, one big one In the Mississippi valley and another one In Alaska. "Buffalo heads four and a half fast between tips of horn -cores have been picked up In Nebraska. One of the ancient ones, dug from a hill- aide near the Republican river meas ured six feet, two Inches between horn tips. This Is named bison latl frons, which means wide - headed buffalo. He wtus certainly a gigantic bull to meet out in a cow pasture alone. The born-cores are about two thirds the length of the horn. A horn-core of 18 inches would carry a horn of 37 inches." On the Radio Chains STATIONS Where to Find Them on the Dial: KEX. Portland, 1180; KFI. 640, Loe Angelea; KOA, 1470, Spokane; KOO, 700, San FranclKo; KGW. 630, Portland; KJB. 870. Seattle: KNX, 1050. Log Angeles; KOA. 830. Denver; KOIN. 940, Portland, KOMO, 926. Seattle; KPO. 680. San Francisco; KSL. 1130, Salt Lake. Menus of the Day (By Mrs. Alexander George) Baked Ham Supreme (dinner serving four) Baked Ham Supreme Variegated Cabbage Slaw Buttered Green Beans Creamed Onions Bread Butter Diced Fruit, Chilled Oocoanut Cooklea Coffee Baked Ham Supreme 1 Jb. ham slice 1 cup aoaked dried apricots ft oup brown eugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon dry mustard 14 teaspoon mace H cup powdered cloves cup orange Juice t tablespoons vinegar Select a ham slice cut about half aa Inch thick. Discard rind and fit ham Into a shallow baking pan. Cover with apricots and Bprlnkle with easonlnga and spices. Add rest of Ingredients. Bake for 49 minutes, un covered, In a moderate oven. Baste frequently. , ... variegated Cabbage Slaw . gg ye'" (4 teaspoon dry mustard Si teaspoon celery seed , (4 teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon salt 1-S cup granulated sugar S tablespoons flour tt cup vinegar l-S eup water f cups chopped white cabbage. 1 cups chopped red cabbage Beat yolks and add dry Ingredients. Add vinegar and water. Cook slowly and stir constantlv until a thick. areamy sauce forms. Beat well. Add ssbbags and let simmer for rive mm vjtea. Serve hot. Creamed Onions small onions, cooked 8 tablespoons butter 4 tablespoons flour fl cups milk 1-8 teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika 54 teaspoon white pepper 3 tablespoons minced parsley Melt butter. Add flour and, when mixed, add the milk. Cook until a MMamv jutuee forms, stirring con stantly. Add rest of ingredients and pour Into a shallow, butterea onmng dish. Bake for about 10 minutes In mn4nM nven to heat the onions. The mixture may also be heated for ten minutes In a aouoie oouer. Friday 5:00 (CBS) Hollywood Hotel. KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Beaux Arts Trio. KGO. KEX; Gene and Glenn, KPO KPT. 8:18 (NBC) Violinist. KPO. ROW. 8:30 (NBC) Armand Glrard, KPO: Spelling Bee. KGO. KFI, KEX. 6:00 (CBS) Song Shop KNX. KSL, KOIN. (NBC) First Nighter, KPO, KFI, KGW; Martin's Music, KGO, KOA. 6:30 (NBC) Jimmy Fiddler, KFI, KPO, KGW; Junior League, KOO, KOA. 6:45 (NBC) Dorothy Thompson, 1CPO, KFI KGW. (CBS) American Viewpoints. KMX. 7:00 (NBC) Amos and Andy. KPO, KFI, KGW; Dance Orch., KGO, KOA KEX. (CBS) Jack Fulton, KSL; Scattergood Balnes. KOIN. KNX. 7:18 (NBC) Uncle Ezra. KPO, KFI. KGW; Dance Orch.. KJR. (CBS) Lum and Abner KSL. KOIN. KNX. 7:30 (CBS) Whlteman'a Orch.. KNX, KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Newman's Orch., KFI. KGW, KPO; Dnnce Orch.. KGO. KGA. KEX. 8:00 (CBS) Arthur Godfrey. KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Block's Orch.. KOA; Trumbauer's Orch. KGO, KGA, KEX; GUI's Orch., KPO. KGW, KFI. 8:30 (NBC) Revue, KPO. KFI, KGA: Dance Hour. KGO; Stabile's Orch., KOA. (CBS) Nelson's Orch., KNX. 9:00 (NBC) Circus, KPO, KFI, KGW: Haymes' Orch.. KGO. (CBS) Dance Orch., KNX KSL. 9:30 (NBC) Crosscuts, KOO, KGA. KEX: Owens' Orch.. KPO. KPT, KGW. (CBS) Sports, KNX. 10:00 (NBC) News. KPO, KFI, KGW; Dance Orch., KGO KGA (CBS) Parker's Orch., KSL. KOIN. 10:18 (NBC) Dance Orch.. KGW. Book Parade. KPO. (CBS) Gluskln's Orch.. KNX. KOIN. 10:30 (NEC) Dance Orch.. KPO, KGW; Dance Orch.. KGO, KGA, KEX 10:45 (NBC) Dance Orch., KFI. (CBS) King's Orch.. KNX KOIN. 11:00 (NBC) Organist, KGA, KEX; Five Star Final, KGO: Kay's Orch.. KPO, KFI. KGW. (CBS) Pasadena Civic Auditorium, KNX. KSL, KOIN. KNX, KSL, KOIN. (NBC) Heldt'S Orch., KOO, KOA. KEX. 8:00 (CBS) Salute to Columbia Square, KNX. KOIN. KSL. (NBC) Olman'a Orch.. KPO. KFI. KOW; Hetdt'a Orch.. KOO, KOA. 8:30 (NBC) Barron's Orch.. KPO, KFI. KGW: Kay's Orch.. KOO. KEX. (CBS) Salute to Columbia Square, KOIN. 8:00 (NBC) Dance Hour. KPO, KFI: Agnew's Orch.. KOO, KEX. 9:80 (NBC) Dance Orch., KGO, Marahand'a Orch.. KPO, KOW, KFI. 10:00 (NBC) Dance Orch.. KGO. KGA: Dance Orch., KPO, KFI. KOW. (CBS) Exit March. KNX. KOIN. KSL. 10:30 (NBC) Danee Orch.. KGO. KGA, KEX: Dance Orch.. KPO. KFI. KGW. (CBS) Rhythm. KNX. KOIN. 11:00 NBC) Five star Final, KOO: Organist. KGA. KEX: Danee Orch.. KPO. KFI. KGW. (CBS) Rhythm. KSL. KOIN, KNX. 4- TO BE MAY 7 EVENT On of the Important soclsl events of spring will be tne aance in umw land hall Saturday evening. May 7 Ths event Is sponsored by the Med ford central district wooden box com- Music will be provided by Archie Lrgg and his recoraing orcnesnn. ms mn.f nontilar dance bands aver heard In Medford. In addition to the dance music, other features will be offered. TV, .nnnnnrlnff committee Is com mA nt n emnloves of the Medford corporation and the Timber Products company. Harry G. Dowson Is gen eral chairman. William Walker secretary-treasurer, Hale Greenman chairman of the Medford corporation committee, and Cecil Vance chairman ef the Timber Products company. Don't mls the MEDFORD JUNIOR SYMPHONY CONCERT High School Auditorium Tuesday. May 3rd Saturday 5:00 (CBS) Maurice's Orch.. KNX. (NBC) Roth's Orch.. KPO, KGW; Safety First, KGO, KGA. KEX. 5:30 (CBS) Serenade. KNX. KOIN, KSL. (NBC) Stars of Tomorrow, KGO, KGA. KEX; Drama, KGW. KFI. KPO. 6:00 (CBS) Hit Parade, KNX, KOIN, KSL. I NBC) Symphony Orch., KGO, KOA; Music. KPO, KFI. 6:30 (NBC) Family Party, KPO, KGW, KFI. 7:00 (NBC) Born Dance, KPO, KFI, KGW: Symphony Orch., KEX, (CBS) Crawford's Orch.. KNX, KSL KOIN. 7:30 (CBS) Johnny Presents, 10 STAGE PLAYS GOLD HILL, April 29. (8pl.) Three one-act plays will be presented Tuesday, May 8. by Junior and senior classes of Gold Hill high school, In the gym. First curtain Is scheduled for 8:15 p. m. A small admission will be charged. The plays Include "He Ain't Done Right by Nell." a rollicking, old- fashioned melodrama written by Wil bur Braun: "The Inn of Return." a tragedy-mystery, written by Don C. Jones; and "The Powers That Be," written by Sara S. and B. C. Mc carty. A full evening of entertainment Is promised In the three-play program and a large attendance Is Indicated, according to Norma Pree, secretary of the Gold Hill high school student body. A JOHN RANDOLPH HEARST JOINS ALIMONY ARMY WEST PALM BEACH. Pla., April 29. (AP) Mrs. Oretchen Wilson Hearst was divorced today from John Randolph Hearst and held custody of the couple's 4-year-old son. Circuit .Judge C. E. Chi lllngs worth Issued the decree to Mrs. Hearst yes terday end ordered Hearst, son of the publisher, to pay alimony, the amount of which Is to be fixed from time to time by the court. 4 More than 5,000,000 head of live stock was shipped from Texas In 1937. TO MAY FESTIVAL AT EAGLE POINT MAY 6 EAOLE POINT, April 3. (8pl.) Eagle Point high school has invited 11 grade schools to participate In a May featlval and play day on May 6. Schools Invited Include Antloeh, Lost Creek, Lake Creek. Little Butte. Brownsboro, Antelope. Liberty, Reese Creek, Shady Cow. Trail ar.d North Trail. The Girls' Athletic association U sponsoring the entire affair, begin ning the day with a breakfast in honor of the queen and court. Irene Charley is May queen; Genevieve Llndsey. crown princess, and Vivian Moomaw, princess. Ry Chamberlain and Chestesr Smith are escorts to the princesses, and Ralph Lamb is prima minister. The G. A. A. Is also In charge of all food and refreshment booths. Play day starts at 9 a. m., the crowning of the queen at 1:30. with tumbling and dancing program Immediately fol lowing. The Eagle Point boys' baseball team Is playing a conference game with Gold Hill In the afternoon. There will also be a tennis tournament be fore the baseball game. 1 Hantrstera Set Record MBL-BCWRNE (f.TP)-A crew of three men. operating an auto-header, which strips wheat grains and bags them In one operation, has establish ed a world record near here by har vesting 8.000 bushels in one day. 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