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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 57

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The Jackson Suni
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Jackson, Tennessee
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57
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PAGE ELEVEN Wani Ads 110S SUNDAY, JULY 2, 1939 Tun. In WTJS THE JACKSON SUN NEW CONSERVATION I cess by mixing insulin with quinine to insure its passing through Drug Acts As ed by Prof. Adams Phillips of the U-T College of Education. Professor Phillips is revising the science program, which he has introduced in Tennessee schools, to "Old Refrains" Violinist cohol taken in appreciable quantities along with pork worm infested food tended to prevent the microscopic creature from gain EDUCATION PROGRAM LAUNCHED BY U. T.

KNOXVTLLE, July 1. Conser the digestive system to the blood stream without being destroyed en Specific For ing a foothold in the muscles where include a careful study ox an phases of conservation. tt tisuallv lodsex and causes severe it vation of Tennessee's natural re u. 1 On the Air WTJS 1310 On Your Dial Two Diseases pain and temporary disability. sources will find an important t-it vv-v-v-y place in the state's elementary and However, they emphasized that quinine was not a desirable carrier agent in all cases because of the potentially adverse effects it might have on some persons, such as humming in the ears, loss of appetite or even effects on the heart.

Treatment through the mouth is The alcohol was supposea have impaired digestion so that much of the infected food passed thrnncrh th bodv as waste and did hieh school instruction, if a pro- Diabetics arid Those Af ec- iect launched this summer by the not reach the muscles as food for University of Tennessee proves ed With Trichinosis Will Be Beneficiaries Both the teacher-training courses and the revised science program divide the study of conservation into five major units: soil, water, forests, wildlife, and recreation. The plan ca'ls for both classroom study and outdoor participation in conservation projects. The Norris demonstration classes, under direction of O. J. Mattil and W.

D. Varnell, Norris teachers, are carrying out many outdoor projects in conservation. Working on a 100-acre tract near the school, they are filling gullies, caring for the forests, providing refuges for wildlife, and taking other steps to conserve the natural resources of the area and to make it a recreational spot of their own. BY RENNIE TAYLOR PALO ALTO, July 1. Tntntial WHVS of Smoothing OUt the path of treatment for the dia-wia snH rt combatting trichinos? human cells.

LINK KENTUCKY WITH TENNESSEE FOR LABOR ACT NASHVILLE, July 1 William M. Eaves, supervising inspector, announced today that Kentucky and Tennessee would be regarded as one region for the administration of the fair labor standards act The regional office will be es- successful. The U-x uouege 01 Education has Inaugurated the project by offering special teacher-training courses in conservation and by preparing a conservation program for use in public schools. The teacher-traLiing courses are being conducted this summer at Norris, with Norris School serving as a "laboratory" for methods of teaching conservation. Two members of the Tennessee Department of Conservation, John C.

Caldwell and James Bailey, are working with the U-T faculty and Nnrria touchers in demonstrating the pork worm disease, with a drug were announced xoaay iu the American Association for the considered desirable because it would do away with the necessity of repeatedly puncturing the skin with a hypodermic needle to give regular treatments over an extended period. The pharmacologists said they would continue7 their search for a suitable carrier drug. Three other Stanfordites, Dr. James B. McNaught, Dr.

Rodney R. Beard and Dr. Floyd DeEds, reported pork worm infested rats which received phenothiazine in their diet developed 74 per cent fewer work larvae than infected rats on a drugless diet Phenothiazine is a relative of sulfanilamide. Dr. McNaught previously conducted experiments indicating al Advancement of Science.

Three Stanford University pharmacologists, Dr. John Hanzlik, Dr. W. C. Cutting and Dr.

G. B. Rob-son; reported the formulation of a principle which m'ght lead to the '--M rP t- MM I --s I v-v i 3 sis s- 1 1 i i sws.s a 2 -vs fc. Ss--1 XXs sx Xa 4.v:s-:v.-:sv;x-sa I I JTsss- vss-Vs 4 ij v. I s1 these methods to elementary and The order was made recently by administration 01 mauim wuuugu During 1938, a total of 2698 aircraft was produced in the United States as compared with 2913 in 1937 and 2152 planes produced during 1936.

high school teachers. A conservation program for use in public schools is being prepar the mouth instead of by injection in the veins. Elmer F. Andrews, administrator, at a conference of labor department offiicals. They reported experimental suc SUNDAY 8:00 Sunday Melodies 8:15 The Rev.

L. H. Brown 8:45 Scrap Iron Quartet 9:30 United Press News 9:45 Rays of Sunshine 10:00 Sunday School of the Air 10:30 Through the Years 10:50 First Baptist Church 12:00 Organ Interlude 12:15 United Press News 12:30 McCoy's Orchestra Hotel Claridge 12:35 Aloha Land 12:45 News Highlights Star Laundry 1:00 Evangelist George E. Bolen 1:30 Country Church of Hollywood. 1:45 Radio's American Way 2:00 Sunday Musicale 2:30 Review of Favorites Black and White Store 3:00 Mountaineers Hunt Bros.

Bros. Furniture Co. 3:15 United Press News 3:30 Band Parade 4:00 Organ Memories 4:30 Rangers New York Store 5:00 Dr. Bob Jones 5:15 Dance Awhile 5:30 Looking Over Europe 5:45 First Baptist B. T.

U. 6:00 United Press News 6:15 Rhythm Makers 6:30 Sunday Song Service 7:00 Under the Capitol Dome 7:15 Melodies of Yesterday 7:45 Ranch Boys 8:00 First Baptist Church 9:00 Dance Hour 9:45 Tomorrow's News 10:00 Good Night MONDAY 7:00 Davis Brothers 7:15 Rhythmaires 7:30 United Press News Beare Ice and Coal Co. 7:45 Mountaineers Hunt Bros. Furniture Co. 8:00 Morning Melodies 8:30 News St-AH Devotional HE PLUMB'IN Or By CURTISS PLUMBING COMPANY Samuel Kissell and his violin are featured with the Dreamers trio in tire program "The Old Refrains" over WTJS each day at 2 o'clock.

His violin solos show great skill and training. Singing Star s. 1 1 i vt. 1 1 I If ssN XN 9.00 Women in the News Star Laundrv We are proud of having been chosen the firm to furnish and install the Plumbing for the new Transmitting station. This fact bears evidence of the quality of our materials and workmanship.

CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO STATION WTJS Your achievement in securing for Jackson and Jackson territory a Transmitting Plant which reaches out twice as far is indeed commendable. We offer felicitations upon your enterprise and initiative. 1 5 ftirpff 2 I I-Ifilfr 1 i Jl ss sss s- 1 mm 11 11 1 i -1 rrj mm H-lril i "i I 0 "i PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENT ARE THE RESULT OF FAITHFUL, CONSCIENTIOUS SERVICE Throughout the history of the Curtiss Plumbing Company, we have held before us the ideal of efficiency, courteous treatment, expert workmanship and quality materials combined with reasonableness of cost commensurate with the satisfactory results we give. st I 9:15 Hawaiian Serenade 9:30 News 9:45 Dixie Melodies 10:00 Musical Clock 10:30 Star Reporter Star Laundry Musical Clock 11:00 Organ Memories 11:30 News 11:45 Refreshment Time Cocs Cols 12:00 Three Star Revue 33 Tire Co. 1 2 30 News 12:45 Bing Crosby Paint Headquarters 1:00 Rangers New York Store 1:30 News Yellow Cab Co.

1:45 Band Parade 2:00 Old Refrains 2:15 Front Page Drama 2:30 News 2:45 Arizona Cowboys 3:00 Concert Hall 3:30 Movie Land 3:45 On the Mall 3:55 Baseball Dr. Pepper 4:00 Musical Workshop 4:15 Star Reporter Star Laundry 4:30 Ozzie Nelson Orchestra 4:55 Baseball Dr. Pepper. 5:00 Dance Melodies 5:15 Dance Awhile 5:45 James Allen 6:00 Sports Spotlight Dr. Pepper 6:15 Dance Time Malco Theatres 6:30 At Your Request Black and White Store 7:00 News 7:15 Master Singers 7:30 Bank Night 8:00 United Press News Beare Ice and Coal Co.

8:14 Ripley's Question Box Cola 8:15 Evening Concert 8:30 Melody Time 8:45 On With the Dance Westside Motors 9:00 Dance Hour 9:45 Tomorrow's News 10:00 Good Night I Songs in the continental manner are brought to WTJS listeners by Hildegarde. lovely singing star of two continents. Hildegarde is heard on the "Musical Workshop" program each Monday, Wed-' nesday and Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. EVERYTHING IN PLUMBING AND HEATING. LET US ESTIMATE YOUR NEXT JOB.

the entries would have to be de TO PERMIT ENTRY ducted from present immigration pi OF 20,000 GERMAN CO PLUMMN CUR quotas. The children would come in over .1 two-year period and would have Co be 14 or under. Phone 51 REFUGEE CHILDREN WASHINGTON, July 1 VP) The Senate Immigration Committee approved today legislation permitting the entry of 20,000 German refugee children into the United States, but added a proviso that Jackson Tennessee 306 E. Main There was a decline of 1 per in the number of motor ve hide registrations, from 1937 to 1938. TREASURE HUNTERS SAIL After four attempts to sail, the If You Call Us Before the Fire, We'll Call You After It Happens WHY DO yacht St.

Helens is on her way from Plymouth, England, with 12 adventures on what is described as a "fishing trip" and treasure hunt in the West Indies. The yacht, commanded by Captain C. W. A. Arthur, formerly aide-da-camp to Sir Hari Singh, who figured in the "Ma.

case 14 years ago, has been dogged by ill luck since she was converted from pilot hunter to treasure seeker. In January she set sail from Brixham for Trinidad, but returned a week later, crippled by gales. A month afterward she tried again and was forced into Plymouth by engine trouble. This happened again, causing further daley. It is rumored that Curtiss-Wright has built a twin-motored ship which will rival the performance of the Douglas DC-4 and the Stratoliner.

The new ship is reported to have a pressure cabin and superchanger motors for stratosphere flying. ORGAN WIZARD hibim'iiiw mi II lit I mi 1 111 i trt 9 luum A .11 OCEAN LINERS CARRY LIFEBOATS? AUTOMOBILES CARRY SPARE TIRES? CITIES MAINTAIN FIRE DEPARTMENTS? THEATRES HAVE RED LIGHT EXITS? RAILROADS HAVE AIR BRAKES? ELEVATORS HAVE SAFETY STOPS? SUSPENDERS HAVE TWO STRAPS? CARS HAVE SAFETY GLASS? NATIONS BUILD BATTLE SHIPS? PILOTS CARRY PEOPLE NEED INSURANCE? ts sss -a ij-Sit 1 Because Emergencies Do Happen! Congratulations, Station WTJS Your progress is a just reward jtor service well rendered. May you continue to go for-ward in the years to come. It is fitting too we believe, that as we offer our congratulations and good wishes to WTJS that we extend to our policyholders our gratitude for the fine things you have done for us in patronage, in the bestowal of good will and friendship. We ask for nothing better than its continuation and the addition of other friends just like you.

Li -S 1 -t SEATON AGENCY HE Phone 2121 Jackson Tennessee C. H. Little Company Building, Main and Liberty The wizard of the electric organ is Milt Herth, whose hot melodies are heard over WTJS in the "Musical Workshop" programs. Hertt's phonograph records are best sellers..

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