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TEN MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE RADIO PROGRAMS MONDAY Prog r j mi lilted below are received from the radio station and the Mail Tribune aisumes no responsibility except to make such changes as are supplied KVJC 1230 kc KMBI) 00 Fun Factory 15 Fun Factory' 30 Big Jon St Sparkle 45 Mark Trail Weeks & Orr News H. V. Knltenborn Voice of Firestone Voice of Firestone 00 Sporti Parade 15 Elmer Davis' 30 Drive-in Quiz 45 Memory Favoritei 00 Lone Ranger 15 Lone Ranger 30 Henry J. Taylor 4 5 Stewart Crai g 00 fhe'Bld Hand 15 The Big Hand 30 Fine Arts Quartet 45 Fine Arts Quartet One Man's Family News of the World Railroad Hour Railroad Hour :00 Walter Nunley 15 Paul Whiteman Club 30 "On the Town" Telephone Hour Telephone Hour Men Behind Melody Men Behind Melody 45 "On tne Town 1 1:00 Hank Weaver-Newi ):,; Talking It Over J:30 As We See It :45 Your Heritage 00 "Laura" 15 "Laura" 30 Platter Party 45 Platter Party 00 Sign Off Ciro's St Sign-Off RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY 5 no Yawn Patrol 5:15 Yawn Patrol 5:30 Lucky U Ranch 3:4S Lucky U Ranch Monkey Shines Monkey Shines Down to Earth Barnes News "Rural Party Line Clockwatcher Clockwatcher Music St News 6:00 Farm New 8:15 Martin Agronsky 6:30 Boh Gnrred 6 :4,,z!cF-t-?nd sPort "7:00 Breakfast Club 7:15 Breakfast Club 7:30 Breakfast Club 7:45 Breakfast Club "a'iOO Victor H. Lindlahr fi:i5 Chet Huntley 3-4000 2-4000 Music of Manhattan Ortho Garden Guide irHnrthlD Friendship Circle Nelghhor Lady Mid-Morning News 8:30 Break the Bank 8:45 Break the Bank 8:00 Jack Berch Show 0:15 Big "Y" Relay Quiz 9:30 My True Story 9 : 45 My JTrue Story 10:00 Whispering Streeta 10:15 Trading Post 10:30 Against the Storm Festival of Waltzes Inside Bob & Roy" Strike It Rich Strike It Rich News St Reviews Dr. Crane Swan St Sell . 10:45 Paul Harvey One Night 1 1 :oo Weather Report 11:15 Oregon Finance News 11:30 Weather and Marketa 11 :45 Your Country Agent News St Road of Pepper Riant IP 12:00 Bulletin Board nark ulnae 12:15 Tea maione 12:30 "Scramble Gamble 12:43 Waltz Time Stella Dallas' Young Widde' Brown Woman In My House 1 :00 Lone Journey 1:15 When a Girl Marries 1:30 Mnry Mnrlin 1:45 Evelyn Wintera Just Plain Bill Front Page Farrel" Life Can Be Beautiful' News 2:00 Betty Crocker Welcome 5: WilSrSm Ladle. Welcome 2:30 Strictly for the Ladles Dr . Paul , 2:43 Strictly for jhe Ladles Dial Dove Garroway 3TdO Mary M McBrlde Doctor's Wife 3:15 Mary M. McBrlde Vincent Lopez 3 30 TB. A. County Ext Agent 3-45 TB A. Singing Americana 4:00 Space Cadet 4:15 Space Cadet 4:30 Big Jon St Sparkle Weeks St Orr News What Are You Doing Kiddle Hit Parade Elmer Peterson 4 ;45 warn irair 5:00 SporU Parade B:15 Elmer Davis 8:30 Drive-In Quiz 5:43 Memory Favorltei Snorts Roundup KMED Commentary 6:00 Sliver Eagle -iftStlvr Entile 6:30 Newsstand Theatre 0 :43 Newsstand Theatre "7:00 Escape With Me 7:13 Escape With Me One Man s Family News of the World Cavalcade of America Cavalcade of America 7:30 "un me iown 7:49 "On the Town'1 8:00 Town Meeting of Air 8:15 Town Meeting of Air B:30 Town Meeting of Air 8 :43 -Erwin D. Canham "0:00 News t:15 Dream Harhov 0:30 United or Not? 0 -A 5 u n 1 ted or Not? 10:66 "Laura" 10:15 "Laura" 10:30 Platter Party 10:45 Platter Petty ' B. crnlg, Richfield Reporter Novatlme Trio Music You Want Music St News Molodle Thnt Endure Melodies That Endure Clro'a Tonight Ciro's St News 1 1 :00- -Sign Off Sign-Off NBC- ABC Out of Yar ef Chang Organized practice of scien tific forestry in the timber was yet new in the year of 1910. It was a period of incredible in dustrial, economic, and political change the world over. Real wonders were more amazing than any tall tale of the frontier of Davy Crockett and Paul Bun yan. The flying machine, the sub marine, the wireless, the auto mobile, the tractor, the motor truck, and many more inven tions were In their beginnings. All industry was in change. The basic machine-tool industry, for example, was moving to new frontiers by the power of high speed tool steel, which had de veloped alongside the automo bile and the airplane. Change on the same order was deep in the great forests of America by 1910. The bullteam was all but a memory in the woods of the West. In 1010 Stew art Edward White reported the last great log drive in Michigan, on the Menominee. Washington was the first state in lumber pro duction, Louisiana the second. In all regions of wilderness forest logging railroads were building. Steam machines for nil types of logging were well past the experimental stages and were in big production nation wide. 1910 was a booming year for railroad and donkey-engine logging in the big timber of the northwest corner. Lumber Boom The P.innma Canal was being dug ahead of schedule. By 1015 the new short routes for lumber cargos from the West Coast to the giant Atlantic markets would be open. In 1009 a record cut of lum ber, 44,509,761,000 board feet, had been sold t home and abroad. The per capita Ameri can consumption of lumber was S04 board feet In 1904 and 477 board feet in 1909. All markets looked good for years to come. The year of change, 1910, saw record-breaking destruction by forest fires In the Northwest. The flames took 8S lives. An es timated 8,000.000,000 board feet of standing timber, most of It wilderness white pine, was killed, leaving little hope of salvage. The hurricanes of fire blew lome good, for they drove home 1440 kc KW1N 1400 kc Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Snorts Roundup Baseball KMED Commentary Baseball Cisco Kid Baseball Cisco Kid Baseball Communist For FBI World Concert Hall Commt'nist For FBI World Concert Hall Rob't Montgomery Musical Mailbox Dangerous Assignment Mubical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Musical Mailbox Valley News Lean Back St Listen Keys To Music Frost Warn.: Ballinger Spotlight on U.N. News. Richfield Reporter John T. 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Baseball Baseball" Bnnebnll Bnsebnll "Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Baseball Fibber Mcliep wiony- uascnau- Fibber McGep & Molly Baseball "Eddie Cantor Show Music InThe Air Fddip Ctntor Show Music In The Air Rob't Montgomery Musical Mailbox Man Called X Musical Mpilbox Musical Mailbox Muxical Mailbox Valley News Lean Back St Listen Bob Hope Keys To Music Bob Hope Frost St Ballinger" B. Craig. Conf. Invest Spotlight On U.N. conf. invesi. in e w b John T. Flynn Organ Portraits Orgnn Portrniis Between The Lines KWINCiirousol KWIN Carousel KWIN Carousel Carousel & New. Sign-Off LBS thbUKiod8 tbj 1- 1 i 1. n .wl In1, , a. try ioresi manners we wit need for fire control in the tim ber. So 1910 became a memor able year in tile growth of the forestry profession in the United States. The first responsibility of forestry is still fire prevention and fire suppression. Timber Machines . . Protection of the old-growth timber stands was the main ob jective of forestry in 1910. Like the logger, the forester could not see much more in the woods than lumber, cheap lumber. Wood chemistry was only be ginning to work Its modern mar vels with the cellulose of our 175 "important commercial spe cies" of forest trees, and with veneers in plywood. The machine was the thing In the conversion of standing timber Into mer chantable products. Machine logging was devel oped on patterns to fit the skid ding of large logs and the steam sawmills and sawing machines were designed for the fast cut ting of building lumber, bridge timbers, railroad ties, cooperage stock, and the like, in great vol ume and at high speed. In the West and South even the graduate forester could not, in 1910. see much use ahead for the seedling trees that came up and escaped fire on the cutovers. It was "bresh" to the loggers. Burning, It was called a brush fire. British Father Happy Russeffs To Adopt Son London OJ.RI Michael Kav anaugh, Irish -born carpenter, said the adoption of his 18 month-old son by film star Jane Russell would be "a great load oil my mind." Kavanaugh, 37, said that both he and his wife, Florence, 26. were "very relieved'' to hear that Miss Russell had opened proceedings for legal adoption of their child, Tommy. "It's the best tiling that could happen to the child and certain ly a great load off my mind," he said. "I'm sure that no one concerned will regret the action we have taken in parting with Tommy though my wife missed lilm at first." The female opossum is called a sow. Monday. Mar 5. 19" Your Health and Its Care By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Readtrt should addrait Inquiries to: William Iridr, 265 II CimiM. B.v.rl Hills. Cal. WHO WOULDN'T Our family doctor advises me to undergo operation for hemor rhoids (rules), but this I am re luctant to do without inves tigating the in jection treat ment. I believe you say this ambulant, o f fice or injec tion method is s u ccessful when used by a c o m p e tent physician. Can you n a m e a physician in this area whom you recommend for this? (L. E. ) In the first place the ambu lant, office, injection treatment is not applicable to external piles, only to internal piles. Ex ternal piles are usually more painful. Internal piles are bleed ing piles. Internal piles may at times protrude, but by gravity and relaxation or by gentle pres sure they retract within the rec tum or should be replaced. Although physicians skilled in injection treatment ("needle sur gery") sometime treat external piles in the office, with the most satisfactory results, under local anesthesia, of course, it is still standard practice to cut out ex ternal piles under general anes thesia in hospital. Internal or external, or both, I'd be as reluctant as you are to submit to operation, period. Not so long as I knew where to find a physician who is skilled in "needle surgery" painless, ef fective at least as effective as any major or standard operative surgery can be and SAFE. Now, here's your hat it is nearly time for the draw and I'm off to the bowling green. Oh, yes, the reader who want ed me to name a doctor. All I can say about that is: If a num ber of doctors in your communi ty are not prepared to give patients ambulant treatment for hemorrhoids, the- profession there ought to get the lead out and modernize a bit. I'm sorry I can't name doctors so skilled. Had to discontinue that service years ago it con sumed too much time and cost too much to tabulate the entire medical profession and 1 just couldn't afford to continue it. When I happen to know of a competent physician I am happy to recommend him, but nine times out of ten I can't recom mend one because I cannot keep tabs on physicians who are or are not skilled in "needle sur gery." Ask any physician you know personally. If the doctor him self or herself doesn't give am bulant treatment surely he or It You DID NOT Dr. Brady HIGH SCHOOL You Can Study at Homo in Sparo Tim and Earn a High School Diploma PREPARI NOW for College or Learn a Trad OUR GRADUATES HAVE ENTERED OVER S00 COLLEGES AMERICAN 1744 Broadway, Dept. Med. S-S Hamo ddrasa....MMW. City HEY KIDS get your WHEELS and AXLES For Your Rogue Valley SOAP BOX DERBY RACER -at Barnes Chevrolet Official Rule Book Driver's License and Entry Blanks Arc Alio Available BE RELUCTANT? I she will know who does give such treatment. However, l must warn you, if the doctor tries to tell you such treatment is "no good" or "was discarded long ago" or "has been tried and found wanting" or "is too dan gerous, it isn t so. The truth is that injection treatment is the method of choice for most cases of internal piles today. QUESTIONS ti ANSWER! I like fresh green carrot tops'. Is there any food value such as vitamins or minerals in tnenw m. mcw.i ' Answer Yes, vitamin C, vitamin. B, calcium and iron. Systematic Treatment of Dandruff Husband has serious problem with clandTurf. He is losing nis nair ana me too. Please help him with your advice. (Mrs M. H. T.) Answer He should follow the in structions given on p. 4 of THE HAIR AND SCALP booklet, for which send 25e and stamped, self-addressed envel ooe. If vour husband carries out the Instructions faithfully, you may lose mm, by gonyi Detergents Are Antiseptic You said washing clothes with or dinary soap and water makes them safe to use no matter what disease a firevlous user had. and ordinary iron ng sterilizes clothes. Would modern detergents have the same antiseptic value as soap and water washlns? (L. S.) Answer Yes. MOO-O-OS and MUSINGS According to our re search department, only 3 votes were cast one year for one of the coun ty offices. The final tab ulation was Knit 1, Perl 2. We guess that pros perity was just around the cornoner. ' Little Daisy ?f0 or CANNOT Finish SCHOOL Room 206 Oakland 12, Calif. Aoo . Apt State.. 1 Chimney Sitter Only Wants To See Emperor Tokyo (U.R) Imperial Palace guards arrested a 21-year-old Japanese chimney sitter but did not know what charges should be brought against him. They said the chimney lit ter explained that he only wanted to talk with Emperor Hirohito and this was his method of petitioning for an audience. When the first horse-drawn "omnibus" appeared in Balti more in 1844, the Baltimore Sun commented, "They are quiet, handsome affairs, well fitted up, richly decorated, drawn by good horses and we believe driven by careful drivers." CROSSWORD PUZZLE n,wer ,0 Sl,ud'' ACROSS I Allude! 7 Perchlikt fish 13 Peephold 14 Moat barren 15 Writing Implement 18 Notorious 18 Toward 19 Prefix: not 20 Suppllcau 21 Avoid 23 River In Africa 25 Fatigued 28 Consumed 29 Decree 21 Alno 32 Crimson 33 Sltfle 35 Restrain 37 Vensel 19 Male sheep 41 Daughter of Tantalua 44 Unit 45 Pitcher 47 Outer coal of rye 48 European blackbird 5 0 Platform 52 Symbol for samarium 53 Note of scale 54 Lubricator 57 Dry, as wine 58 Fit to be eaten do First-born . 62 Young woman (Scot.) 63 Rents again DOWN 1 Complafn 2 Part of eye 1 1 3 4 5 6 7 IE h- Lo j, ;2 1L -W r t 33 3H 35 36 53 SH 55 56 57 58 59 Tio 61 j- - ,. to VmHat FMtan ftaOota, lac BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY BUZ SAWYER just A iNUTS.7Ai0UT WHAT? ); TH' oeppity r'fr SUCBIPP WANTS TO QUMTION US? I t ABNER BIOND4E WnVf t SHORE lgjjrf KOTE FER RIDDLES BARLOW, J I I WHAT DO A ("PUT DOWN THEM KIDS.'.'-MEET TH' J AH IS SO Y TH' SARCASTIC TYPE. HUH ? BUT YOU DOrT ) V l-l OUST A l-l DIDN'T ) NEWHOSTESS l PlEASEDl j AWRIGHT.'.'-SO YVE BO DANCE HAFTAMAKE i COULDN'T )( MEAN MO S DAISY MAE YOKUM. X MEET UP WITH TH' SMMOES HERE AT FUN OF US.'.' J ju I- TAKE THAT HARM. TO V WIFYO' SHMOZELAND AT TEN ' OvT. y I! .FRESH ME., VO' v 5lfn ( SASSIETY ACENTS ATHROW.V- K. 4 DAME'S LOCKS LIKE SARCASWf mm MUTT nd JEFF ',AI,. A0e DP IVW MIND .' IM GOING TO ASK THE BOSS FOQ A RAISE IN Salary todav.' Air Force Eases Terms Of Flyer's Discharge El Paso, Tex. (U.R) Air Force 1st Lt. Verne Goodwin, originally sentenced to two years hard labor in prison and a dis honorable discharge for refusing to fly, will be permitted instead to resign and accept a "luke warm" discharge. The action, disclosed at Biggs Air Force base Friday night, was credited by Biggs authorities to "new policies and regulations," presumably toward reserve air men reluctant to accept flight assignments. Flood losses in the United Slates have averaged over $110 million annually in recent years. The state motto of Arkansas is regnat populus the people rule. olMa II Marsh 4 Spanish article 5. Hind part fi Stalk of grain 7 Hindu garment 5- Glrl'a nickname 9 Acadfmlo suhjucta 10 Kslst 11 Shrewd 12 Peltod with rocks 17 Hindu peasant 20 Rat sparingly 22 I'ort 24 Kind of plow 2H Fahulotia bird 27 Pfirt of speech 30 Wearv S4 lackdaw 36 Pones of body , .17 Part of snddla 3S Iroqnolan Indian 40 Ancient Persian 42 Lowest 43 Makes Into law III More uruistial 4n TetmlM stroke! 51 Small Inland j5 Fiver In Sllierla 56 Conf eri oral Kcneral 57 Observa 59 Exists 61 ncclllier (abbr.) SMITH .A Ct Pfep "HaMe IJ M ASIRL! F""'ii'H0W WOULD .1 KNOW? JUST SOME I IFYOIrtEXiR-UH-SOME OIMErHF? E-Va-Zaa WHO' I'M 1 THINX SHE WAS A TELEPHONE SO CURIOUS, y TIME. MB AN' JAKE S COWARDS' J r OIWIT SAY, 1 T T.V "V OPEkATOk IN SALT LAKE CITY. A 00 ASK HIM, I HAVE 5UMPIN BlTTtK yfSHa. , K1 L , I v. st Lt. tsvH 1 1 I WMtLftW wcn prtt. TNV . I r ' Municipal Judge Has Surplus of Troubles I Berkeley. Calif. (U.R) Berke- ley's Municipal Judge Louis J. Hardie said Saturday he had had Police School Victim . Of $11,354 Robbery New York (U.R) Embarrass ed law enforcement authorities looked for two thieves Saturday who robbed guards of a $11,354 payroll in front of a school for policemen. I The theft occurred while fac ulty members, whose wages were being brought to the school by the guards, were teaching future members of the force how to catch holdup men. SimiGEASnSiEMk'W i BUItT OMTrlE SrN rVUTONilO ENER,7&xs HrVS ITS STAS6 OM nuir em nCTJc River WHit&iHe Moience errs ONIHS OPPOSITE BANK'S... -Fte kewsna Are so perfect TrlrVT TrlE DIVISION 15 . . ?H CH&LWD DURINSIHe ' r21H CENTuW.DUEToTrte SCARCITY Or PINS, A LAW PROVIDED TrIAT ThEY & SOLD ONLY 1 DAYS oftkeyem? The Money given to WSftLTHY WOMEN BYTOIR .-nvsOftNlA" 10 put KIN CAME TO BE KNOWN PS 'PIN MONEf enough trouble the past few days to start his own "Hardy Family" series. He first was called from court to squeeze through a second-floor bathroom at his son's home to rescue two grandchildren who had locked themselves in. Then his son appeared before him in court on a speeding charge. He fined him $15. For COLDS' Muscle Aches- W9 WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 100 K 11 I. -" ' After Years of . experimentation, EPHRAlrA 6ULL TJS'EloPED Trie CONCORD I35APE AND ffe COMMERCIAL SUCCESS was enormous ... the profits went to others, and He Died in poverty , AM embittered old mam "T" i1 the acoustics ARE AWFULLY GOOD , I in i Hii a i I MS- .3 '1 Tfa-T filT i 1