THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Page Seven.
1939
21.
her Discusses
Creation Program
. "" nofi,-.n
Ye purP?uVi and plans for
L-ai m Eu8r"Tnti for recre-
Led by Th?m.as
niaverouna eu-
k. Active
-'"Treation may be de-
P "which people co aur
"ure time that gives
fiea leisure u wth
"rnonse it covered a
v activities, for people
-B.At not be consider-
r", ion but watching a game
fvTthe spectator took suf-
!5l pleasure . ecreation
nbniit 10 years. Last
S izht playgrounds were
. recreation centers,
i s m. music
club luncheon
(acilities
(or games,
-i- Tk nresent
t study of crai. r . v
..Tcoonnd
."u.:7eohools, the fair-
"'" Bulte park.
3ds : erounds are
feds r u,c K. ,h. kvA and
tided by the city, the IYA ana
I'lKting a playground center,
Br. slecung f locations
KoUechildren.One
L2d mile is the maximum
f Araerade school child to
N?fOTg m..hlf mile for
aiWM. ",,, .
senior high school stu-
haior or
tt present, the city is consid-
.pans tor a ici. -------
i; Mw reservoir south of
""'I basketball
... badminton courts, and
for other games will be
r-Tscope of the city recreation
is wider than that of any
er one group, air. r f"-
...t it is tne Quiy ui ic ,-
office to leaa tne way u u-"-oin
a program in which other
Kps may assist.
Phillip Nunn. caterer: excellent
& lid Pies. Ph. 2694.
LOW MESSENGER - PH. 610
DANCE
WillameUe Park
TONIGHT
Good Music 25c couple
SATURDAY XITE
ART HOLMAX
Art leaves for Seattle
next week!
I MONDAY SITE July 24
Cirvel Craig's Orchestra
LESLIE HOWARD and Wendy Killer, above, will be on the silver
screen of the Rex theater Sunday in "Pygmalion."
IDYLWCOD
DANCING
at
BENTON LANE PARK
Every Saturday Nite
Party favon
Music By
Glenn Sill's Swingsters
Always a good time at
IDH1VOOD
BIG DANCE
Shady Hook
Sal Nile, July 22
GOOD FLOOR
GOOD MUSIC
SIX-PIECE BAND
Duehr Every Sat. Xlte
follow the Crowd
Grat54oc
1
town Engagement
Allen Tom
and His Ore.
-Mate College
nance Band
Swimmers
Delight
SUNDAY
July 23rd
8:30 until 12
Peach Packers Get
Warning From State
Warning against deceptive prac
tices in packing of peaches was is
sued recently by Frank McKen
non, chief of the division of plant
industry of the state department
of agriculture. Karl F. Dehlinger,
district representative, released
the warning locally.
Present regulations stipulate that
every container must be well fill
ed which is interpreted to mean
that the open container pack must
be as full as possible without
bruising contents when the boxes
are stacked.
Containers not so packed vio
late the state law and were re
cently condemned at the peach
growers' hearings for a market
ing agreement. The growers asked
for a minimum weight of 48 pounds
per container.
However, the department can
not set up definite weights without
first making investigations and
conducting a hearing and this ma
chinery is too slow to work
through before the peach harvest,
the warning stated.
Relative to the deceptive pack
practice, Mr. McKennon pointed
out also that this term is defined
by law as meaning an arrange
ment of fruits or vegetables which
has in the outer layer or any ex
posed surface products which are
so superior to those in the interior
of the lot as to materially misrep
resent the contents of the lot.
Friday Radio
KOAC Corvatlls
650 Kllocyclei
6 p. m. Dinner Concert. 6:15 News.
8:30 Farm Hour. Game Comm Reports.
6:45 Markets. Crops. Weather. 7:30 Enoch
Alden. Prof. Paul Petri. Director. School
of Music. 9 OSC Round Table, "A Me
chanical Engineer of the Ancient World"
School of Engineering. 3. . Othus. As
sociate Prof., and Associates. 9:30 The
Oregon Tourist. School of Forestry. E.
G. Mason, Assistant Dean, 9:45 Program
of Secretarial Science at Oregon Slate
College. Dept. of Secretarial Solence.
Mrs. Bertha Stuti. Associate Prof., and
Associates.
KEN Portland
1180 Kilocycles
(NBC Blue Network)
5 p. m. Plantation Party. 5:30 Marian
Miller's Problem Corner. 5:45 Cowboy
Rambler. S Ladder of Fame. 6:30 Hotel
Biltmore Orch.. 6:45 Freshest Thine In
Town. 7 Glen 'Island Casino Orch.. 7:30
Hotel Pennsylvania Orch.. 7:45 Know
Your Grocer. 8 Sports Reporter. 8:15
News. 8:30 Baseball. 10:15 Earle Kelley
Programme. 10:30 Hotel Biltmore orch,
11 News. 11:15 Portland Police Reports.
11:18 Bill Sabransky, Organist, 11:45
Sports Final.
KCW Portland
620 Kilocycles
(NBC Red Network)
5 p. m. Waltz Time. 5:30 Cocktail Hour
5:40 Musical Interlude. 5:45 Ricardo's
Rhapsodies. 6 Guy Lombardo Orch.. 6:30
NBC. 7 Fred Warlng's Pennsylvanlans.
7:15 Meadowbrook Country Club Orch.,
7:30 Fire In the Mountains. 7:34 Musical
Interview. 8 Good Morning Tonisit, $:30
Death Valley Days. 8 I want a Jon.
9:30 Hotel Ambassador Orch.. 10 News
Flashes. 10:15 Glen Shelley. Onanist,
10:30 Hotel Sir Francis Drake Orch.. II
Multnomah Club Orch.. 11:15 Bal Tab-
arin Cafe Orch.. 11:30 Olympic Hotel
Orch.
KOIN Portland
940 Kilocycles
(CBS Network)
5 p. m. 99 Men and Girl. 5:30 First
Nighter, 6 Grand Central Station. 6:30
Believe It Or Not. 7 Amos '!.' Andy.
7:15 The Parker Family. 7:30 Johnnv
! Presents. 8 I Want a Divorce. 8:15 Littl"
I Show, 8:30 Newi and Reviews. 8:45
! Leon F. Drews. Organist. 9 Memory
j Street. 9:30 Carvel Graig Orch. From
Jantien B&rh. 9:45 Fishing Bulletin. 10
i Five Star Final. 10:15 Nightcap Yarns,
10:30 Ted Weems Orch.. 11 Pasadena
I Orch., 11:30 Will Osbourne Orch.. 11:45
Black Chapel.
, KORE Eugene
1 ' U: Kilocycles
I (Mutual-Don Lee Network)
i 5 p. m. Behind the Scenes. 5:15 Hits
I of Tomorrow. 5:30 Buck Rogers. 5.45
' Shatter Parker. 6 Freshest Thing In
WINTERGARDEN
NOW tXDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Lane County's 'argest and finest ballroom
DANCING
Every Saturday Night
UFn 35c Ladies 15e
Swiss Millionaire
Believes Advertising
NEW YORK, July 20 W) A
Swiss millionaire saw photo-murals
of snow-capped Mount Rainier
and Mount Baker at . the New
York world's fair, and decided
Washington state looks like Swit
zerland.
So he made up his mind to
settle there.
Today Leonidas Meyer of Zur
ich, who came recently to the
United States because of troubled
conditions in middle Europe, was
on his way to Seattle, planning to
invest 5500,000 in business enterprises.
He is a manufacturer of silk
products.
Frederick H. Meisnest. director
of the Washington state exhibit,
said several other persons, among
them Otto K r a s n y, son of a
Vienna banker and Eddie Scharr,
Vienna ski jumper, had gone to
Washington state after visiting the
exhibit.
Town, 6:15 Detective O'Mallev, 6:30
Congressional Review. 6:45 News. 7
Fishing News. 7:15 Garden of Malodv.
7:30 Lone Ranger. 8 Hollywood Laff
and Swing Club. 8:30 Freddy Nagel
Orch.. 9 News. 9:15 Fulton Lewis Jr..
9:30 Jimmy Dorsey Orch.. 10 Carol
Lofner Orch., 10:15 Marvin George
Orch.. 10:30 Carl Ravaz2a Orch.. 11
Rhythm Rascals, 11:15 Stan Myers Or..
ti-.u isarwooa van orch., 11:45 Front
Page Drama.
Saturday Radio
KORE Eugene
3420 Kilocycles
(Mututl-Don Lee Network)
1 a. m. Early Bird. 7:43 Mornintf De
votional. 8 Gloodchasers. 8:30 Rounduo.
8:45 News and Music, 9 Xavier Cueat
Orch., 9:15 Everett Hoasland Orch.. 9:30
J-ei s uance. 9:45 Vjciop Ht-wrt m
irw8 ana music, 10:30 Hayride, 1 1
From London. 12 New.
12:13 D. m. What lj.ni rnimtu- Tmi.
12:30 Sun Tan CIuh 1 ,Tf i,3t,
Orch., 1:30 Johnny Hamp Orch., 2 At
iuui uommana, & Hollywood Spotlight
j.ju uais n Jammers. 3:43 News, 4
ricai iime, :jv Jiawaif Calls.
5 P. m. Gold Cud Raco UaTTi.
wooa wmspers. 6 Kmc &.ttjt-. R-n
Tunes Of Sontr inrl r.BM .-sn
Music by Moonlieht. fl- q.,...
Jane Rhodes. 7:13 FHA, 7:30 'state of
" V.""'"" uomen Jiiouee, 8 Sheo
riern orch.. B:sn fv-hv m,.i -,-.
9 News, 9:13 Garwood Van Orch.. 9:30
Orrin Tucker Orch., 10 Carol Lofner
Orch., 10:30 Leon Mo.iea Orch u
11:45 Whispermr Strings.
KOAC Corvtllli
550 Kilocycles
V M. m. Tnrinv Pmar-am ti.ni tr.
. . .. . - -ko numt
maKers. Hour, io Weather. Jivm xt,,.,,.
tv.w Aionnor vifwt t in,.t
iw"8)0, Varietv lt-30 Music of tiift
12:15 n. m. Farm Hah !.) a
P- m. Dinner Concert. 6:15 News.
.:30 Farm Hour A.-,....,. .
Viewed By Oregon Editors. B-as !u.-
"-.o. .w3. vveatner. ' Nestueca Futui
cumtTS OI Amfrifa ....
Science News of the' Week. 8 Music of
,.,,cr8. w;u Hound Table. 'Im
portance of Pastures to a Dairy Farm.'
agricultural Extension Service, R. w
if ,-- . . lon Dj. Arthur S.
King. Extension Soil Conservationist. E.
o.'in Extnibri Crop Specialist.
ii'.r. or """ni'rung Furnl-
lure, E. U. M,vr ll.... r, ,
i .. .' ocn"'l of Englneer-
"jh'nni ;Br'cu"ur' News Reporter.
- nMiKutime.
KEX Portland
1180 KHocvcles
(NBC Blue Network)
6:30 a. m. MtKiral r-tn.1. n .,
7:10 Market Quotations. 7:12 Lost and
ouno, cis hporta School. 7:30 Our
Barn. 6 Dr. Brock n- k. i i.r.
and Home, 9:30 Patty Joan on
S5 I? 10, Hom Inni'ute. 10:15
Hotel Netherland Plaze Orch.. 10:30
News, 10:45 Merry Music. II NBC. IJ:30
,z!!Qi,llt RhMhm. 12 Club Matinee.
12:30 News, 12:45 Club Matinee. 1 Mar
, ,' 5?'"lrl. 1:03 Cataract House Orch.,
L'30 Savoy Ballroom Orch.. 2 Curbstone
Quiz, 2:15 El Chico Spanish Revue. 2:25
News 2:30 NBC. 3 Message of Israel
3:30 Hotel Gibson Orch.. 4 Meadowhrook
Country Club Orch.. 4:30 Brent House.
. p-. m NBC' 6 Builders of Tomorrow.
7 Hotel Pennsylvania Orch.. 7:30 Hotel
Biltmore Orch., a Sports Reporter. 8:15
News. 8:30 Baseball. 10:15 Ambassador
Orch., 10:31) Quiet Hour, II News. 11:15
Paul Carson. Organist. 11:45 Sporta Final
KGW Portland
1120 Kilocycles
(NBC Red Network)
1 a. m. Melody Time. 7:15 Trad Blai
h ?. News' 8 Manhattan Melodies.
8:30 Call to Youth. 8:45 Leon Zueri
Orch., 8:59 Time Signal. 9 Jean Elling
ton. Singer. 9:13 Calling All Stamp
Collectors. 9:30 Campus Notes. 10 Lex
ington Orch.. 10:30 Matinee in Rhythm.
II Stars of Tomorrow. 12 Dol Brissett
orch.
12:30 p. m. Paul Lava! Orch.. I Paul
. Mu5ic- 1:30 Summertime Swing
1:45 Totem Lodge Orch., 2 Kilten
meyer's Kindergarten. 2:25 News 2-30
Art of Living, 2:45 Ink Spots. 3 Hotel
Park Central Orch.. 3:30 News. 3:45
Glen Island Casino Orch.. 4 Hotel Am
bassador Orch., 4:30 Hotel Sir Trancls
Drake Orch.
2! J-m',S'- Francis Hotel Orch.. 5:30
Arch Oboter's Plays. 6 Came! Caravan
6:30 Dick Tracy. 7 National Barn
Dance. 8 Avalon Time. 8:31) Palomar
Ballroom Orch.. 9 Lookout House Orch
9:30 Hotel Sherman Orch.. 10 Hotel
Biltmore Orch.. 10:30 Music by Wood
bury. 11 Jantzen Beach Orch.. 11:30
Cafe Marcel Orch.
KOI.V rortland
940 Kilocycles
(CBS Network)
6:15 a, m. Markets. 6:20 KOIN Klock.
7:45 News. 8 Breakfast Bugle. 8:15 Worn
en of Tomorrow. 8:30 Let's Pretend. 9
Hello Again. 9:15 Enoch Light Orch,
9:30 Consumer News. 9:45 Studio, 10
Bull Session, 10:30 Texas Rangers. 11
This and That. 11:30 Charles Paul
Organist, 11:45 News. 12 Romany Trail.
12:30 p. m. Dancepators. I All Hands
On Deck. 1:30 Tropical Tunes, 2 Studio.
2:03 Instrumentalists. 2:15 Newspaper
'of the Air. 3 Americans at Work. 3:30
County Seat. 4 Ernie Bechscher Orch.
4:30 Prof. Quaz.
5 p. m. Hollywood Broadside. 5-30
Russell Brown. Songs. 3:45 Saturday
Night Serenade, 6:15 West Remem
bers, 8:45 Leon F. Drews. Organist. 7
Del Courtney Orch.. 7:30 Barrv Wood
Orch.. 8 Your Hit Parade. 6:45 Ron
Rowland Orch.. 9 Harry Owens Orch..
Orch., 8 Your Hit Parade. 8:45 Carvel
Craig Orch. From Jantzen Beach. 10
Five Star Final. 10:15 Carvel Craig
Orch. from Jantzen.
Civil Service Jobs
Available To Public
Applications for more than 20
civil service jobs may be filed
at the register window of the local
postoffice, it was announced Fri
day by Postmaster F. L. Armitage.
Applications must be in Washing-
ion oy Aug, 17.
Included are five positions in
the ordnance department of the
war department: two positions in
the office of education; three posts
in the extension service of the bur
eau of agriculture; ten in the for
est service; one in the depart
ment of justice; and four as engineers.
Complete information may
obtained in the postoffice.
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Automatic Sprinkler
Boon To Husbands
'E HOLLfi
SATURDAY NIGHT
ROOEN'S DANCE BAND
hook.. .... ith
""M. Master of Ceremonies.
SPlal Entertainment
Free ,m 9:30
30c; Gentlemen 35c
TERMITE CONTROL
Get my advice on this work. It
means money saved. Estimates free
Phone 2325-J. I. T. LOO.MIS.
Those husbands who find they
cannot settle down to read the
evening paper after a hard day's
work without the inevitable wifely
command to water the lawn,
should take a look at the new self
operating sprinkler, now display
ed in front of the city hall.
The sprinkler was placed there
by A. L. Parker of the Eugene
Gardens, and will be on the
grounds of the city park Saturday
and Sunday. Unbelievable as it
sounds, the water follows the hose
around and waters the lawn in a
60 to 65 foot strip.
With a gear device, a rotating
wheel follows a grooved track
along the hose and when it reaches
the end simply stops, leaving a
well-watered lawn behind it. The
mechanism has been found very
satisfactory, and requires none of
that exasperating shifting or hand
hosing.
Mr. Parker was the builder of
the Eugene float in the Portland
rose festival. The new sprinkler,
he said, originated in Arkansas.
Two Get Three Years
For Assault, Robbery
Six persons were sentenced
Thursday afternoon by Circuit
Court Judge George Skipworth.
Heaviest jolt went to Charles C.
Porter and Lyman W. Neff who
received three years in the state
penitentiary for assault and rob.
bery.
Virgil W. Garrison, who plead
guilty to a charge of obtaining
money under false pretenses Wed
nesday, was also sentenced to
three years. James Julian, " ar
raigned for the same crime, got
two years.
Six month sentences were meted
out to Ernest C. Anderson and
Edith Gabbard, up on an adultery
charge. Mr. Anderson will be
confined to the county jail and
Mrs. Gabbard to the Multnomah
county jail.
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Life Of Composer
Included In Movies
The life of Carrie Jacobs Bond
will be presented Thursday eve
ning during the free movie and
Softball gams at the fairgrounds
it was announced by J. T. An
derson, director of the inventors'
show of the Oregon state fair.
The picture, which will be only
part of a two-hour program of
color and sound movies, should
be of special interest to music
lovers, Mr. Anderson said.
He also announced that he ts
"looking out for new inventions
to be entered in the state fair
show." He pointed out that in
1938 a number of inventors made
contacts with manufacturers and
said that prospects wilt be even
better this year. He can be
contacted at the chamber of
commerce.
The free show will begin at
8 p. m. Newsreels o the home
coming of the championship Web-
foot basketball team, and many
other shots will be shown.
Decision Coming
In Mathews Will Case
GAINING foothold for Duce s war farces, Italian soldier clings to
precipice, drives metal "steps" for companions following him dur
ing army maneuvers in Italian Alps.
Hearings on the Mathews will
case were completed late Wednes-
day Rfternoon and a decision will
probably be forthcoming in about
10 days tt was reported Thursday
by County Judge Clinton V. Hurd.
Concluding argument of E. R.
Bryson, attorney for the heirs who
are attempting to break the will,
completed the hearing. The heirs
charge that Mr. Mathews was not
competent to make a will at the
time when the document was
drawn up. The estate is valued at
approximately $70,005.
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Men Would
Suffer, Says
Feminist
WASHINGTON, "July 2S. OPi
Men msy suf Se as much as women
if they succeed in preventing mar
ried women from working, Mrs.
Dorothy Sanford Wilson, Portland,
Ore, declared in a speectt prepar
ed for a "women's independence
day" celebration yesterday.
If the wives stayed in the kitch
en, she declared, "bakeries, restau
rants and other industries employ-
men "would encounter a slump
that would put men out of work,
Mrs. Wilson heads he League
of Professional Women. Ir-c. of
Portland, organized to fight legis
lation discriminating agamst mar
ried women workers.
Hollywood Celebrity
Stops In Eugene
Another celebrity stopped brief
ly in Eugene Wednesday eveninj,
the third in as many days.
This time it was J. Farrel Mac
Donald, Hollywood character ac
tor, who stayed oyer night at the
Eugene hotel with his wife. Mr.
MacDonald recently appeared to
Eugene movie patrons in "Susanna
of the Mounties," in which he took
the part of the kindly "god-father"
of orphaned Susanna, . Shirley
Temple.
Hard Of Hearing Cfub
Wiit Hold Picnic
Public Reaction Will
Decide Zoning Fate
SPRINGFIELD, July 20. (Spe
cial) The reaction of the audience
at the second public hearing of the
reading of the zoning ordinance
Thursday night will determine fi
nally whether or not the plans will
go into effect.
The meeting is to be held in the
city hall at 8 p. m. The first hear
ing was held July 18, and at that
time no serious objection to the
plans for zoning Springfield was
raised. In accordance with law, the
second hearing will be held, and if
public opinion is favorable, the or
dinance will automatically go Into
effect.
TNINNER date Blonde Hope Hampton, one-time stage and screen
-' actress with singing ambitions, Is seen at the Waldorf In New
York, with her somewhat elderly husband, Jules Bruiatour. He's s
major deafer In photographic film.
Income Tax Laws
Found Puzzling
Many misunderstandings of the
requirements of the state income
tax law are being found by L. It.
Schoettler, income tax auditor
working at Eugene for the past
month and a half.
"People are confusing the fed
eral regulations with the state
laws," Mr. Schottler, whose office
is on the second floor of the coun
ty court house, declared. "The re
quirements are entrely separate."
Over 80 per cent of the trouble
discovered by the auditor is due to
ignorance of the law. He advises
all persons who have problems in
regard to their state income tax to
drop in and see him.
Mr. Schoettler pointed out that
Springfield Theatre
toiays norm.E bill
.lOS'Efl FAMfl.r in
"DO WIS OS THE FARM'
John Garfield Ann Sheridan nd
The Dead F.nd Kid. in
"THEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL
ETntrPTMf ,Vnrt
Mo t 5 4? At 15c Children 10
CHAN CHEW
CB1NESB HERB CO.
Herb SoeUUtt
Detfnlt ttiitt arslnft
il dlifa nd Abroi.l
mate, female, and enll
dren llmfdt. epaUl
for Hay rTer W
ifrt. i per tenet ta tma
word. Prir ream. Call tor fr inrar
matlon. Br. ! a. m t 9-
weekdAja. Soa.-HolL. C-L J Oak.
This Big Program Friday and Saturday!
THE THRILL BF THE A g
Of YOUNG ROMANCE! . &M
SPECIAL! FIGHT PICTURES !!
IOE LOUIS TONY GALENTO
Motion
See The Sensational Knockdowns in Slow
eapwfai.aei . ll it iiiaiaMaraaaaai i I maiaii aaj.wi)!,.! SCj
all persons with a gross income of
$1500 or more are required to file
returns even though their deduc
tions take them out of the income
tax paying bracket. He also added
that the $1500 exemption is for the
joint income of man and wife.
Married couples do not get double
exemption it both are working.
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A picnic for members srm
friends of the Eugene Society for
the Hard of Hearing is being ar
ranged tuts coming Sunday by
Mrs. John Seavey at her hop island
ranch home. Members desiring
transportation should be at the
corner of Eleventh and Alder at
12:30. Each Is to brine his own
basket lunch and service.
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Then yoa'l! lave aloa! !hi
remsikable piclars . . . ! It'i
very rasch lika "Fout
Danghlers." i it filled with
the sain human dtarm and
il hat the tame ftand cart
bat with an entirely brand
new ttejY . one that
hat captured the magic that
made "Four Daughters''
one of the best liked pictures
ever made
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