Radio doings (Dec 1930-Jun1932)

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KenRad Fine Radio Tubes A Tubes are the "vocal chords" of your radio — the voice of your set . . . And all radio tubes tire out — wear out — just as your own voice gives out when you use it too much . . Most folks wait too long to change tubes. They get accustomed to the poorer reception that develops gradually as the tubes are tiring out. When one tube finally gives out completely, they change it . . . But still their reception is feeble and lacking in tone quality — because the remaining tubes are tired, even though they haven't quit working entirely ... If you haven't changed all your tubes recently, get a complete set of Ken-Rads — the fine tubes of radio. Then your radio will have a voice that is full of life and vigor — and you'll really enjoy the many fine radio programs that are coming over the air now. Have vour tubes tested! There is a lieii~Had Dealer Near You The Ken-Rad Corp. Inc. Owensboro, Kentucky