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TWO MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Tuoidar. Jun 14, 1931 RADIO PROGRAMS TUESDAY Prog ri mi lilted below are received from the redfo ttetiont and the Mail Tribune assumes no responsibility except to make such changes ai are supplied KYJC 1230 kc KM Kit 1440 kc KWIN 4:00 Space Cadet 4:15 Space Cadet 4:30Big Jon St Sparkle" 4:43 Mark Trail 5:P0 Snorts Parade 6:15 Elmer Davis 8:30 Drive-ln Quiz 5:45 Fool light Favorites ""flloo Silver Eagle fl:15 Silver Eafile No Soap Music No Soap Musie No Soap Mumio No Soap Music Doctor'! Wife Young Dr. Malone The Brighter Day CojExtenslon Agent Five O'Clock Headlines Got A Date What's Doing Tonight Three-Quarter Time Kiddie Hit Parade Sport Round-Up Elmer Peterson Rich. Graham St News BUI Stern1 Muilc In Thm Air Pierce Cnrnmontorv Mmirln Thi Air 8 30 Mayor ot Times square" Truth or Consequences" Listening Post 6:43 Mayor of Tlrnes Square Truth or Consequences Listening Post 7:00 Escape With Me- What's" My Line ListeningPost 7:15 Escape With Me" What's My Line Listening Post 7:30 "On the Town" nob't. Montgomery Valley News 7:45 "On the Town" Stan Krnton Concert Lean Back & Listen Concert Miniature Souri of France Dick Haymea News' 8:00 Town Meeting of Air One Man's Family 8:13 Town Meeting of Air" Morgan Beattv News 8:30 Town Meeting of Air Cavalcade of America 8:i3 Erwln D. Cannam' Cavalcade of America 9:00 ABC Late News 8:15 Dream Harbor 9:30 Sports Report 9 43 Town House Orch. 10:00 Report to the People 10:15 Starlite Roof 10:30 Musical Moods 10:45 Musical Moods 1 1 :00 Platter" Party 11:15 Platter Party 11:30 Platter Party 11:45 Platter Party 12:00 Sign Off Bob Hope Bob Hope Barry Craig B a r ryC r a i g Rtchfield'Reporter Novatlme Musie You Want Music and News' Melodies That Endure Melodies That Endure Biltmore Orch." Orchestra St News Sign Off John T. Flynn It s Time To Dance It's Time To Dane Between The Lines KWIN Carousel KWIN Carousel KWIN Carousel Carousel St News "Sign-Off RADIO PROGRAMS-WEDNESDAY 6:00 Farm News 6:15 Martin Argonsky" 6 30 Bob Garred 6:43 Concert. Sports. News 7:00 Breakfast Club 7:15 Breakfast Club 7:30 Breakfast Club" 7:45 Breakfast Club Monkey Shines Monkey Shines Navy Star Time Barnes News Rural Party i me Clock Watcher Clock Watcher Music St News 8:00 Victor H. Lindlahr" 8:15 Chet Huntley 0:30 Break the Bank 8:45 Break the Bank" Voices of 2-400 Voices of 2-400 Music of Manhattan Dr. Crane 1400 Corral 1400 Coral 1400 Coral News 9:00 The Jack Berch Show' 9:15 Big "Y" Relay QuU w:ju wiy 'irue aiory 8:45 My True Story Friendship Circle Friendship Circle Neighbor Lady Mid-Morning News Festival of WalUeT" nob fit Hay 10:00 Whispering Streets 10:13 Against the Storm 10:30 When a Girl Marries" Strike It Rich" 10:43 Paul Harvey' Strike It Rich 1 1 :00 Welcome Wagon 11:15 Trading Post 11:30 Lucky U Ranch 11:45 Lucky U Ranch Get Up&Go Get Up St Go RiblelnstituteVMBS) B I b leInstltute(MB3) News Morning Devotions Chapel By Road Morning Special New at Parkview Music Box Music Box Better Buys Double or Nothing Double or Nothing Swap St SelJ One Night Stand Shop On Main St. Shop On Main St. Musical Appetizer Musical App atUer News 12:00 Weather St Markets News & Weather 12:15 Oregon Finance News Road ot Lite No Soap - Mualo 12:30 "Scramble Gamble" Pepper Young No Soap - Muslo 12:45 County Agent Right to Happiness No Soap - Music Backstage Wife Stella Dallas Young Wldder Brown woman in My House 1 :00 Lone Journey rea waione" 1:30 Mary Marlin 1 :4 5 Evelyn Winters 2 00 Qtr.Hr. with the Bible Just Plain Bill 2:15 Strictly for the Ladlei Front Page FarreU o oiricuy lor ins sanies uit can 3.45 Strictly for the Ladies Newa 3:00 Strictly for the Ladles Welcome Travelers 3:13 sirictly for the Ladles Welcome Travelers 3:30 M. Margaret McBrlde Dr, Paul" , 3:45 M. Margaret McBrlde" Dial Dave G arrows y 4:00 Fun Factory 4:15 Fun Factory 4 :30 Big Jon St Sparkle 4:43 Mark Trail Doctor's Wif Young Dr. Malone The Brighter Day f UDI1C No Soap - Music No Soap - Musie No Soap - Musie NoSoap - Music No Soap - Music No Soao Musla be Beautiful Hank Thompson ftewi No Soap Musie No Soap Musi o No Soap Musie No Soap Muslo No Soap Muslo No Soap Musio No Soap Musie 2:?2PorU PBrad B o'clock Headlines Got A Date 5:i5 Elmer Davis Richard Harkness Three-Quarter Time 8:30 Dr ve-ln Quii Kiddie Hit Parade Sports Round-Up 8:45 Talent Festival Elmer Peterson Rich. Graham A News ,Lone 5an Bill Stern Walter Houston 2:l'nEhe h2nS If" MED Commentary Walter Houston 6:30 Win. R.Snyder Cisco Kid Listening Pott 6:43 Win. R.Snyder" Cisco Kid Listening Post 2i? U18 TopGuy H'wd. Theatre of Stars Orson Welles lnJrTf.e Tp Gu . H'wd. Theatre of Stars Orson Welles 7:30 "Mr. President" Rob't Montgomery Valley News 7:43 "Mr. President" Meredith Wilson Lean Back & Listen 2:?2""ro8?!re! One Man's Familv Robert Montgomery 2 12 fr0"Lir, . Morgan Beatty News The Three Suns 2:?2 On the Town' Great Gildersleeve Dick Haymes t 8:45 "On the Town" Great Glldersleeve News 9:00 ABC Late News Groucho Marx" John T Flvnn " 9:15 Dream Harbor Groucho Marx It's Time To Dane. 2:22 ?PSrt R0rlAi 2e fl, 8tory l!'.TlmSTD.nc: 8:43 Take to the Air The Big Story Between The Lines 12:92 Operst Album Richfield Renorter KWIN Carousel ?2:l5Pel," AIVunl Heldelherg Harmonalrea KWIN Carousel 32-?U,C" 005B tu,i0 Ym' W"nt KWIN Carousel 10:43 Musical Moods Music St News Carousel fit News J!:?9 Pjattor Parfy Melodies That Endure SignTOff 11:15 Platter Party Melodies That Endure 11:30 Platter Party TexWIUIams 11:43 Platter Party Lyman Orch. & News 12:00 Sign Off Sign-Off ABC NBC In And Around Gold Hill Gold Hill Robert Sage, Gold Hill grade (chool principal leaves this week for University of Oregon, where he will take cummer courses for his master's degree. Two new teachers have been hired for the coming year for Gold Hill school. They are .fclliabeth West of Rogue River, who will teach fourth grade, and Dean Roberts of Central Point, who will replace Mrs. Maurlne Shore as fifth grade teacher. A teacher has not yet ben hired to replace Mrs. Ruth Broomflcld, seventh grade teacher who Is taking a year's leave of absence. large crowd, including a number of couples from Central Point and Medford, attended the square dance sponsored by Ame thyst Rebekah lodge Saturday night In Odd Fellows hall. The next square dance was sched uled for Saturday night, July 5. AH women and teen-age girls are asked to bring sandwiches for potluck refreshments. The Friendly Circle met Fri day noon at the home of Mrs. James Clements on Riverside avenue. A potluck luncheon was served to- the ten members pres ent, and the afternoon was spent doing fancy work. Next meeting was scheduled for Friday ntinn, July 18, at the home of Mrs. Dale Clements on Galls Creek. Twelve members of Gold Hill Hobby club attended the meet ing rriclny night at the home of Mrs. William Rnekfurd on North 99 highway. Mrs. Ed Slope of Grants Pass instructed in textile stencilling and some of the class worked at figure painting. The hostess served refreshments. The next meeting was scheduled for Friday, June 27, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fred Lester on Fourth avenue. Mrs. George Turner will serve as hostess. Past Noble Grands club of Amethyst Rebekah lodge will meet Thursday, June 26, for a potluck luncheon at noon at the home of Mrs. George Dorman on Second avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Molloy of the Oaks Motel, and their two sons. Donald and David, re turned home last week-end from a two-weeks vacation and fish ing trip through British. Colum bia. They also visited relatives In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. William Hall and small son, Raymond, of Fourth avenue, returned home Wednesday from a week's trip to Portland and Hood River to visit (datives. Uold Hill Lady Lions club will meet Thursday, June 28, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Rockford on North 99 high way. The annual summer picnic of the Sunday school classes of Gold Hill Community Methodist cnurch will be held Sunrtnv. June 29, at Toti Veils State park. Those attending will leave for the picnic site rieht after close of church services Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gorham and daughter, Donna, of Snn Jose, Calif., are visiting this week at the home of Mr anH Mrs. Paul Thompson on Second avenue. Mrs. Gorham is a sister of Mrs. Thompson. The Gorhams are en route home from Port land, where they visited Mr. Gorham's parents. While here they will also visit Mrs. Minni. Byerly and Mrs. H. D. Force, mother and sister of Mrs. r.nrl ham. Visiting Mr. and Mr. r ..i.. Thompson on Fourth avenue is their granddaughter, Lexy Ann Swindler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Swindler of Medford. She plans to stay until Thursdav. Mrs. John F. Frost of Fifth avenue has been visiting for the past two weeks at the home of her son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs. Victor Frost In Eugene. Copper has been known from earliest times and Is frequently mentioned hy ancient writers Your Health and Its Care By OR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Raadara should address inqulrlti tot William Brady, 26S El Camiiia, Bavarly Hills. Cal. IODIN FOR BETTER MEMORY Through the years the Iodin Ration file that is reports of the effects people taking the ra- trm tion have ex- 1 Derienced ex panded until the old quack who conducts this health ser vice decided it was taking up too much space and consigned all but a score Dw. Brady , r ical reports to the chucker. The chucker, if you are curious about it, is virtually an incinerator fed by a chute from the studio, into which automatically go (a) un signed letters, (b) letters over 100 words in length, (c) post. cards, (d) clippings torn from my column In lieu of written re quests, (e) requests for diagnosis, (f) daily armfuls of paid propa ganda, and requests for post mor tem criticism of diagnosis and treatment. A statement that appears in Stolen Car Almost Brings End to Thief Houston, Tex. (U.R) It was n't the law officers but the car that he stole that almost meant the end of a youthful car thief. Detectives Leroy Mouser and M. L. Singleton spotted the stol en vehicle as It was being driven along a Houston street. They be gan a chase. The youth led them for five miles, then slowed ,the vehicle and leaped into a ditch, the car still moving. ine youth started to run up an embankment when he looked back and saw the car roaring at him at full speed, driverless. He barely crawled over the top of the embankment before the ear plowed Into where he had been crawling a split second before. Before the officers could stop and get out of their car the fu gitive had disappeared In some underbrush. manv of these reDOrts Is that along with tne better spirits the' mature adult notices marked im provement in memory. By ma ture, I mean middle age or older. As explained in the pamphlet The Iodin Ration, available on written request if you provide stamped, self-addressed enve lope children in the early 'teens suffer from iodin deficiency though they may have no appar ent enlargement of the neck (goitre). For want of a suitable daily intake of iodin these chil dren mope and daydream a good deal and show more lassitude than healthy youngsters should, but they do not ordinarily ex perience the memory defect which troubles older persons with Iodin deficiency. I never advise others to take or do anything I wouldn't take or do myself, be it castor oil, somersaults, digitalis, aspirin, brushing teeth, acetanilid, Pas teur treatment, tonsillectomy or a pledge of total abstinence. But I don't take the iodin ra tion straight, that is. I prefer to take mine along with my daily ration of calcium, phos phorus, thiamin (Bl), riboflavin (B2) and D, all combined in tab lets that are pleasant to eat, vitamin-mineral tablets as daily supplement to the ordinary diet in the pamphlet Young Folks and Old Folks. This also is free if you provide stamped self-addressed envelope, or for both in one envelope, ten cents additional. In a talk to follow suggestions for improving the ability of a growing child to study, maintain attention and get better marks in school will be given. I Murray Raps Ike for Urging T-H Law Use J Gary, Ind. iU.R) CIO Presi dent Philip Murray rapped Gen. I Dwight D. Eisenhower for sug gesting the Taft-Hartley act be invoked in the steel strike and told thousands of cheering steel workers, "Nobody can defeat us.'' Before an audience of 8,500 in Memorial Hall, Murray attacked Eisenhower, Republican candi date for the presidential nomi nation, congressmen who favor enforcing the Taft-Hartley act, and Clarence B. Randall, presi dent of the Inland Steel Co., Oregon Newsman Wins Neiman Fellowship Cambridge, Mass. !U.R! Rob ert B. Frazier, reporter for the Eugene, Ore., Register - Guard Monday was one of 12 American newspapermen awarded Nieman fellowships to Harvard University. a special Murray target since the steel strike began. Murray said President Truman told him last December that if the Steelworkers would post-i pone their strike then scheduled j for January 1, they "need havei no tear of the courts imposing the Taft-Hartley injunction process." Goodwill Aviator Visits in Denmark Copenhagen, Denmark (U.R) Max Conrad, Minneapolis, Minn., good will flier, landed at Kastrupr Airport Monday after a 100-mile flight from Aalborg in northern Jutland. Conrad flew the Atlantic via Greenland and Iceland In his Piper Pacer plane. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS - 3S Russian community 1 Poison 89 Conjunction I Lifts 41 Novelty 11 Criminal 42 Aeriform fluid 12 Log rest In 4A Dlntrlcl fireplace Attorney 14 Sour fahbr.) 16 Macaw 4R Femalea 16 Storage pit 47 Earned 17 Liable to be 49 Smooth taxed B0 Succor 1 Vapor 61 Gaming cubes 20 Greek letter 62 Salts 21 Illuminated 64 Pertaining to 22 Portuguese forearm bone coin R Spirited horses 22 Note of sala 16 Prophet 24 Superlative emllng DOWN 2? Hebaiea 23 Peruse 1 Tfy reason Jl Hastened 2 Landed 22 Direction I Pertaining to 35 Honored a swelling Answer to Vostsrday's Poult Flop p A Wl IA N 6 E I L Y El SUVIE PIT BlSlLA C I ek PlAlgRPfSBT"ATL' BEPalATpp STgTMA eIpIPIA SffiS L L UpisII eh l Alfgu Ris mb err i M&JpfjrgTg gluts! IrNtIeIsI IriErr Recreation Provided or Rubber Workers Akron, O. (U.R) The CIO United Rubber Workers has won pensions for Its members and now one local Is turning Its at tention to providing recreation facilities for its more than 400 past members. Kennlt Hall, Firestone local 7 president, plans to get a pro gram rolling soon whereby pen- loners can hold .regular get-to gethers, promote hobbles and keep in touch with union activ ities. At present, Firestone workers. in accordance with an agree ment between the company and union, retire at age 65 and. if the particular worker has 25 years service, Is entitled to a $100 monthly pension. Including his social security payments. Kdttor't N'ole: Dr. Brady li now on a two-wtekfi varatlon. Ques tions and answers usually printed here will be resumed upon his return. MOO-O-OS and MUSINGS I U I h I 1 5 14 p 3 19 l.o 11 ! I a ltll! W'JLT. Ho ' 48 SZ 5) 51 A I I I rt rl 1 1 Jhiit k Imih fttitrt IrMltiu I t Prlntar'a measure 5 Unusual 6 Collection ot facts 7 Cyprlnold fish g Pertaining to Sixtua 5 Great Laka 10 Pertaining to the sun 11 Tiller of tho soil 13-Clty in Alaska IS Changed 18 Proposition 1 r Ocean 22 Riicknd out (slang) 25 Thick, black substance 27 Do face IS Man's nickname SO Protection 33 Car attached to motorcycls 84 Dealer 8fi Large truck S7 Daughters of the American Revolution (ahhr. 29 Is In debt 4. Wanders 43 Move sidewlse :FleSh 47 Tin married woman 4 Prong 60 Conjunction S3 Fame Islands whirlwind M You and me TRADE VI T. WILL TRADE TRUCKS OR TRUCK EQLiHMLNr FOR REA1 ESTATE, TRACTORS SHOVELS CATS. OR WHAT HAVE YOU UlENQUIST MOTOR CO. 101S N Riverside Phona 2-S2S1 He came here to be the lues of honor at a city hall reception.! Monday night Conrad tooK part in the mid summer cel ebration of Danish sports fliera at the Skovlunde private airfield north of Copenhagen. t . MAPLE SHOP, Building For RENT; 1213 NORTH RIVERSIDE; 1 Room with storage in back, 1 Room 60 x 24 SWARTZ PLUMBING SHOP IN BACK PHONE 2-5972 or 2-6813 STRANGE AS IT SEEMSm PteS,660FCuM8KlAV)D VAWiMfliU CAVE, Locked iNlfeNWKSts. ISSoDRYANOSOtACKINS IN OlfrSEN THW VckX) RW rWe REMAINED PRESERVED fOX. SEVERAL tARS KITH If STBAI6HT CUTS, s DIVIDE AND REArNse "THe SQUARE INTo 5 i. SMALLER SOUJVrigS t Of 6QUM- SIZE .1 , HaEL V, SHAFFES-- t5H TfeAVEtiKs the Appalachian twil, a Mountain Footpath froa 6E0ESIA. T6 MMNE.wAs THE first hiker to make the ma THAN 2,C0MILB StRETCrt iNOftTRift.. THE JOURNEY REQUIRED J2H-DAY3 -??- Butte Falls Butte Falls Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dodgers were in Corvallis recently to attend the gradua tion of their son Cecil, who re ceived a bachelor of forestry de gree. Also attending his gradua tion from Butte Falls were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thomas and Jo anne. Cecil Rodgers Is the Thomas' son-in-law. Mrs. Jess Rodgers. Mrs. Velma McComb, Mrs. Kenneth Rodgers Rnd Mrs. Bill Rodgers with their children enjoyed a picnic Mon day at the Fish Hatchery. Mrs. McLomb, Jerrv and Don- nle, are from Charleston. Drp and are visiting friends and rel atives here. Mrs. Kenneth Rodgers and girls are visiting from Eugene. Frank Edmondson was elected a member of the school board in recent election. He will re place Mrs. Robert Beeman who did not seek re-election. Ml. Pitt club met June 19 at' the home of Mrs. Ed Malloy for their regular meeting. During the evening a white elephant sale was held. A discussion of changing the meeting night was held but nothing was decided. I Dr. Brady has asked us to ask people to stop . sending ; him things for diagnosis. Right now he has on hand two livers, one esophogus and two knees with water on them. In the future, things of this nature not accompa nied by people will be re turned to the sender, charges collect. Little Daisy BLINDS & SHADES Custom mada Budget priced Fraa itimaraa Home Owners Specialties PS. 7231 Athland, fva. 2-7791 1 fJLM I i an s ..,iirfISW'JV--t. . s (SAKES ALIVE. wHiCH-fi-wav he went I ( that-a-woy f iheeredve 'V WILD BOAR IS ON TH' VARMINT?!! 7 P "ffyT tf&7XyJC BUZ SAWYER ' f wrtT CAt -Tin' i n rriTi -1 i -"L- r,T"- ' ' " " ' :! , BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH RIDDLES UNK SNUFFY SAYS SINCE YO'RE MAYOR IT 5 YORE DUTY TO UN OL' SNORT ( OF HOOTIN' HOLLER THERE'S ALWAYS A FIGHT FOR F000 IN IRAN, BUZ. NOT MUCH-RAINFALL. NO FARMING WITHOUT IR8kST10N. WHiKsT ARC THE V I 7 ' WHY, IT LOOKS Y SAME THINS. BEBr Lrwiicrc LIKE A COMMON 1 GROW RlSArP AND uikoltb CRASS HO FTfrt.y IN SWARMS COVERING ZS0 SQUARE MILES. AFTFB OME JO SWARMS HAVE CROSSED YOUR COUNTRY AND THEIR 1LLI0NS OF ESfiS START HATcHMfJ IUU DtuIN TO WONDER IF "SECTS ARENT INMERITIN3 THE EARTH. II ABNER Injojt Haallh. Rral, Comfort and Hoapiulltv at tha Buckhorn Mineral Springs Sanitarium riot Mineral and Mud Bat hi are Excellent o r Rheumatifm, Arthritii. Sciatica ind Neurit)!. Carbon CMoirlda Vapor Hatha -3ood (or Asthma, Sciema. Sinui Iltirh and Low Blued Pressure. f Your Health i our hualnesa. Tot Reservation! or Information Ad drew Rt l, Ashland. Or. Or Phona Long Distance Dr. Herman Wexler. Director Chiropractic-Physician Good Bear Creek TOP SOIL PHONE MEDFORD CONCRETI CONSTRUCTION CO. 2 4469 RENT A CAR DAILY'S U-DRIVE ind BODY and PAINT SHOP Southern Oregon's Oldest rid Fineit 29 S. B.rtlett . Medford Ch ampagne FOR JUNE WEDDING RECEPTIONS PUNCH BOWLS ind CUPS FOR RENT READY MIXED PUNCH PARTY FOODS Bell's Beverage Shop 124 SOUTH CENTRAL O-Doerop.'vrtL-irs a m3htv sick ham YgOOPZ-KiN we ) I NOV-not a nibble, i ? ICeasv") 1 urt waau9 WILL TH' -Bur AH THINKS TH'CBISIS, EAT A LI'L. TO' AT LEAST A VARIT BUT , -GO Twir', I . BLONDJE ' f DAG WOOD - WAKE UP- (fn.nph) "-r I taranBIBBBBBBil?. tt-.. BBBBBl 'I MUTT ind JEFF r, irT rV.'WHAT3THEy NOW DON'T V HERE VOU'O . 11 YOU WERE Ifj OFFICER MAW I I &6tW DIDN'T VBUW0K)NDf ILL A DR.MK FOR f TAKE f J HE'S BEEN IDPiNKIMG' j 5 W-TUAr , WyFRB VOU V TAKEWQEvOoaNEPVES;' I ANOTHER ( SWELL HIS BREATH PHONE 2-462S