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psir IGH SMALLER IN B, IS REIT THE REGISTER. QUABD, EUGENE, OBEQON Page Eleven r -i.n for the U f' ............ .;,! to. , , lMfl production of , H ' a iih -2S.- LaNSSt. !" .... r crui , S per cent uorm.il, P ,".. -,... fur the u ow1" "X rl, cluster. In "'"h .Inniaie. with the . ..... I'l runt nor- . .1.- ........nl i-ntln .1. hall 01 I"" "'" L ifc. tbree crops, the P a follows: early clusters. 1.300 . i no rnnl rron L? vita 80 P" "nt tlmnted -. ,r...i. il 43.2 ncr cent IjH for the nation as a whole. IN... .-1UI..1 fi.QA r..tn Tjithar iiiwi yuuuwi vwi Thomas, polities!; 8:46, Townsend m-. O V - . . Q.IK nnninnff anil I HU Violin; 9:30, Jay W hidden or chestra; 0:4", Hollywood l.etion Fights; 10:15, Hinpsiile ' Club; 11, Pasadena Community Dance; 11:80. J-dirry Lees Urcnestrs; l-, Transpacific News. KFI, Lei Angelei 7 n. m.. Amos V Andy; 7:15, Tm n.1 &hni? 7:R0. Jesse Craw ford, ortanist; 7:V, Secrets of the! Secret Service; 8, B. A. Kolfe'a Or-i cheatra; 8:S0, True Btory Court ot i Human Relations; 0, California tie- nublican Mate t;enrrni vumuimri,. 0:13, Dr. Carl Omeron, tenor; 9:80, Bill more Hotel Orchestra: 10, Ke porter of the Air; 10:15, St. Fronds Hotel Orchestra; 10:30, Mark Hop kina Hotel Orcheatra; 11, Cocoannt Grow Orcheatra: li:ao, ueauruie Club Orcheatra. KSL. Salt Lake nsie to be diverted to by-products Renfrew; 7:so, Micas; i:n, news, o, Pinto Pete; 8:15. Fashion Notes; 8:80 Uha. o Wnoftvard: 9:15. News; 9:80, Old Mill Club; 10, Lasoon Band; 10:30, liewia orencstrn; ii, jones; 11-0, Lewis Orchestra. BEVERLY ROBERTS, Sybil Jason, and Al Jolaen all play leading parts in "The Singing. Kid," current seraen attraetlon appearing at tha Rex Friday and Saturday, Cab Callaway's Band, Edward Everett nonon, ana nucn --n-mi are aiso leaiuroa in true mmiBom-B-, SadTo Programs T heatres By N. S. SATURDAY'S BILLS MoDONALD "To Mary With tove" and "I'd Give My Life." (Friday evenlnr. "Satan Met a Udy" and "The Devil Doll". HEILIG -"Clmarroii.H (Friday evonini, "All Quiet on the West ern Front"). STATE "The Teiaa Ram bler" and "Take the Stand." (Frtdav evening, eame program). MAYFLOWER "Another Face" and "Avenin Waters." tFriday evening, same proiram). REX "L'nder Two Flans'" and "The Siniinf Kid." (Friday eveninf, same program),. cruse, In as effort to protect tha ones he loves. At the State, Bill Cody provides harum-scarum action, with plenty of n.r,l.T. mills, fist flints, snd run away horses to keep the "Teiae j Rambler" always on the move. "Take , the Stand," featuring Jack LaKue as a radio acandal monger who un.iu with hla iuat deaaerts. with Thelma Todd In tha supporting j role, is the other feature. ... Cltudette Colbert and Ronald Col- i .H ith th hMutifui Kosaunq Hussell htlptni thingi along, ma It a t Via-. Rat arrAttn live with the daring and exploits of the Frenrn foreign, 1 ...!-. In "1'nH.r Two Flats," Al Jolson sings Mammy songs with Cab Calloway's helping in "The Singing ! river In flood lend spies to tha per Kid," the co-feature. I formanca of Ken Maynard in th .":. latter picture. The Mayflower screen has a double bill, which pairs "Another Face," and The Argentine fairly armadillo "Avenging Waters.'1 In the former grows to a length of only five inches. Brlsn Donlevy and Phyllis Brooks j i I paint a picture of Hollywood witn a masquerading gangster In its midet. Flsming six.guns and tha roar of a FRIDAY vnnp. Euaene aa. nml tihIs: 4:45. TwI Sh'jdoiw; 5:3(1, NJKs B:, I t Tin Vftll Remember: 6:15, L Coort; 6:30, News Parade; Hughes Keel; I, t.if:iiinii! Xeira; 7:10, lop lunea oi -.ic nn,,cA nf AfncGreeor: ',, Busters; 8:30, Cornl i. 8-45, Drama of Life; 9. Uu Hi Violin: 9:15, Eddie Li and Hi Orchestra. KOflU, uorvaiiis . Rronlne Farm Hour: Fir..v..'Bn.rrnn Ttennrta and L.r Forecast; 7, Agricultural bin: 7:18, Hwinfliea to oun; Moiir; 7:40. United rresa KQW, Portland . Milton L. Oumbert: B:05, Lin; t:30, Clara Lu V. Em; UitM Porina Rykrlsp;- 0:10, Elsa Schallert; 6:30, NBO Music: 7, Amos V Andy; 7:15, I.nm and Abner; 7:30, Jesse Crawford; 7:45, Capt. Don Wllkie; 8, B. A. Knife; 8:30, True Story; ft, Orchestra; 0:30, TTI-acilo TTniir 1ft Vma Vlnal,. 10:15, Jnntisen Bench Orchestra; iu:4a, Mnmonnj; nuytnm; u, ur chestrn; 11:80. Deauville Cluh Or chestra. KEX, Portland 5 p. in.. Rndio Show Window; 6:15, News Flnslies; 5:30, "Clara, Lu 'n Km"! ft. N'Bfl Cnneert! B:15 News for Voters: 6:30, Sport Talk:. 6:45, Soloist; 7, Speaking of Sports: 7:15, Silent to KOB; 8, News Flnsh- es; 8:15, Frank Watanabe; 8:30,' Personal Finance: 9, Amateur Show; 9:30, Baseball: 10:30. Orchestra: 11. Chns. Runynn; 11:80, Radio iMRht Club. KOIN, iPortland 5 p. m., Walter Huaton and Ruth Chatterton; 6, Andre Kostelanets' Orchestra; 0:30, March of Time; 6:45, Democratic National Commit tee; 7:15, Renfrew of the Mounted: mlf ftlnhlle Orrlietrn: 8. Heathman Hotel Orsnn; 8:15, Ru binoff and Jan Pearce; 8:30, Johnny Johnson Orchestra ; ft, Symphonies from San Diego; 9:30. Jnn Gorber Orchestra; 10, Del Milne's Orches tra; 10:80, Bobby Grayson; 10:45, Harry Lewis Orchestras 11, Benny Goodman Orchestra; 11:80, Harry Lewie Orchestra; 11:45, Gnylord Carter, organlat. KPO, San Franolioo 7 p. m., Amos 'n' Andy; 7:15, Lum and Abner; 7:30, Jesse Craw ford, organist; 7:45, Secrets of Secret Service; 8:30, B. A. Rolfe and Hia Orchestra; 8:30, Human Relations, dramatisation; 9, Grand Terrace Cafe Orchestra: 9:30, Hotel Bilt more Orchestra; 10, News Flashes; 10:15, Hotel St. Francis Orchestra; 10:30, Mark Hopkins Hotel Or chestra; 11, Ambassador Hotel Or 'cheetra; 11:30, Deauville Club Orchestra. KGO, Oakland 7 o. m., Tango Orchestra; 7:15, Chester Howell; 7:30, NBO Music Guild; 8, Sliandor, violinist; 8:15, Watanabe and William: 8:30. Niion Restaurant Orcheatra; 9, NBC Drama Hour; 9:30, Ricardo and His Cabal leroa; 10, Falace Hotel Orchestra; 10:30, Bal Tabarin Orchestra; 11, Charles Runyan, organist. KNX, Hollywood T p. m., Elmer Goes Hollywood; 7:15, Jlmmlo Dickie, cartoonist: 7:30, The Newlvweds: 7:45. Kinir Cowboy; 8. Rheba Crawford: 8:15, Buron Suit Doesn't Alarm Unemployment Group SALEM, Ore., Aug. 21. flJ.B The State L'namployment Compensation commission today refused to become alarmed at a auit filed in Jackson county circuit court by southern Ore gon fruit packing plants. D. A. Bul more, administrator of the law, said lie did not believe constitutionality of the entire jobless insurance act was questioned by the auit, but merely the exemption of packing house employes as agricultural women was sougui. Prize Stock Given To 4-H at Big Fair CORVALLIS, Ore., Aug. 21.-2-W) The Oregon 4-H club said today twelve pnreDreil nead oi iiveaiocn. Including four hoga, five lambs and three dairy calves will be awarded to tho outstanding boy and girl club llhlln, th various breeds .t wm riMnnn atat fair Sentember 7-18. Tho animal will be awarded by prominent breeders and Dreed as sociations as a means of encouraging the young farmers in tha use of high quality animals. The Metlcan-U. S. border crosses only five permanent running streams from El Paso to San Diego. "Cimarron," the epic picture of the southwest, starring Richsrd Dii, Irene Dunne, and Kstelle Manor, ap. pears on the Heilig screen Satnrday, Th iinn rit m rvtiieal ntnneer fam il th. ntctiirA la pentered around the opening of the Staked Plains to settlers, the race to secure ine oesi lands, and the subsequent building of a new state. Critics have hailed the Ann nf III finest ner- formances, wltn Irene utinn. lending fine support In th role oi out wue, . ... - To tho McDonsld for a run of four (lays cornea "To Mary vtitn t it u,aw!,,n wnwr Baxter and Myrna Loy, and "I'd Give My Life," with Tom Brdwn, Frances Drake and Sir Guy Standing. "To Mary With Love" is based on tho widely dis cussed novel by Richard Sherman, and is a vital drama of modern marriage. In the second feature, Tom Brown plays th part of the youth convicted .of murder because he will not reveal the motive tor me The Place To Be Friday Jight . . . . . at the opening of ffiWhite CLUB Palace Dine and Dance 'Something New ...... Something Different ' ( P i. i--v a-. 1 r-v sl We have spared no eiion lu the White Palace Club an outstand ing place to dine ... and we believe that our foods will compare favor- ably with any served on the coast. We Specialise in Steaks and Chicken Dinners Our meats will be the' choicest ob tainable our chickens, too, yill be the best colored chickens only will be served at the White Palace Club. Other foods and ingredients will likewise be the best we can buy. DANCE Swimmers Delight Sunday Evening Bob Keefe's Orchestra VIDA DANCE KRAMER'S CHATEAU SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE! DANCE! . at Shady Nook Resort 4 Miles East of Jasper On Fall Creak Road Every Saturday Evening Music by Carl Rooons' Swing Band Adm. BOc Coupla EUGENE FRI., AUG. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY I 0 4TH AVE. W. Ideatty $m I GREATEST UJ I WILD ANIMAL p$&J? I TRAINER OF tSP I ALL TIME! Tjgi , I 3 R. I. TRAINS COaZA I200ACT8 o2r2S I 60 CLOWNS kW0 U I CLOWNS 500 HORSES I IMMENSE 100 1 IJkf I J1.SO0 OUT CKKKE I If Wjall I STRECT1 1-M- liVfjTl AMPC Xfl TWICE DMIY 2 1 S-DOORS OPEN 1 1 7 II Reserved and Admission Tickets on sale Clroua Day at Titrany Davla Drug Stora, Btn ana win amette. II W X-.U 'assaBsassssssssBSkaaaitaasaiBiaaaHBsasWI l pt y ii now play j ':Vf TorrW MAJOR FEATURE NO. 1 I I ! 'Pfjj MON. 'IA J "Tarxan- (Qid I WlSi5,Vl CJ . tension" " liSfif lSr B BRIAN DONLEVY fflTt j J a-aTJ I GLENDA FARRELL LiRj riYHMNlll Doors 11 i5 1 Opan I II S.JtT i I i sill T.T! 6:30 P. M. Ilia VwHrT 1 S 28 Kx?flS3 AYLOR ST. 1,11! A tT atft W II! Ill II ' rt IsTTW BUI C,oly l DANCE at DDYLWOOD Every Sat, Night Herschel Davis' Cascadlana Swim and Picnic at . Benton-Lane Park any tlma Vx Way between Corvallla - and Eugene WILLAMETTE PARK Tha Nloe Place for Nice People Arehla Parrott's Band, .with Prantlea Gross, M, C. SATURDAY NIGHT PLUS . Bill Cody The TEXAS RAMBLER" ALSO Laat Chapter of .: Tarzah" f Entrance Through The Vhite Palace Lunch m 47 East 10th. JJ Tl,e Club Is Upstairs! a We will feature Foreign Dishes We have one of the best dance floors in Eugene. INTRODUCING JEAN VAN ALMEN Chef For The White Palace Club Mr. Van Almen is one of this country'! leading chefs, and it Is with a (Teat deal of pride that we present him to the people ot Eugene And Lane County. .Mr. Van Almen served his 6-yeara ap prenticeship in the old country, in Franco, Germany, Italy and Spain, n hla 35 years experience he has .erved in nearly all of the world'! leading hotels and restaurants, among them. The Astor and Mc Alpln, In New York; The Jockey Club in Buenos Aires; the Inter national Hotel at Kobe, Japan. We know yon will enjoy his dishes ... and fhat after dining here you will be as enthusiastic as we are. ttTmPKTUttSPWfKT! II - )1 "8araa""a-B? ' m, 7 THE SPELL of the DEStRi M00N-- Munllleant s..avaiU sVafllal of tho Oeaortl Four 5ir!. Featured Anna, f" Thouoinilt o , -VAnts " "Sn; inaimi BROUGHT BACK These Priceless Productions of Yesteryear .... Some . Old . . . Some New . . Yet All Will Live Toreverl r Open 5 p. m. Until 2 a. m. Upstairs at 47 East 10th. 100 Union House Upstairs and Down TODAY ONLY The Greatest War Picture Ever Made "ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" with Lew Ayres. Louis Wolheim And a Huge Cast Also Chapter 12 of "Flash Gordon" with Buster Crabbe A NEW SHOW EACH DAY! Friday, August 21 A Huge Cast In "All Quiet on the Western Front" Saturday, August 22 Richard Dix Irene Dunne "CIMARRON" Sunday, August 22 . May Robson "Lady For a Day" Warren William Monday, August 24 Clark Gable In "It Happened One Night" Tuesdsy, August 25 Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers In 'Flying Down to Rio Thursday, August 27 Edward Arnold Blnnle Barnaa In "Diamond Jim" DON'T MISS THIS GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY IT MAY NEVER COME AGAIN1 DOORS OPEN TODAY 6:45 Added ALL COLOR". CARTOON "SATAN MET A LADY" "THE DEVIL DOLL" ..and than ika dscidci to pull ..and can't! 1Y VJI m THAT'S ALL THIS BOY WOULD SAY1 3 it i i t i