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i.ll ! Page Four. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Sunday Radio KOBE Eugene 1450 Kilocycles 4Mutaal.Don Lee Network) 0:00 a.m. Reviewing Stand 8:15 Mutte 8:30 New, 8:U Voice of Prophecy 0:00 W.P.A. 8:13 Radio Church of God 8:30 mtiabeth Wayne, Sam Brewer. John Hughes 10:15 Romence of the Highway 10:50 News 10:45 Professional Football Champion ship Game 1:90 p.m. Young People's Church of the Air 7:30 "Keep 'Em Rolling" 2:12 Walt Disney's Parade 3:00 Haven of Rest 3:30 Adventures of Bulldog Drum mond 4:00 The Quiet Hour 4:30 The Lutheran Hour 4:45 Newa 8:00 American Forum of the Air 5:45 News :0O Old Fashioned Revival Hour ?:00 News 1:iS Hcrble Kay's Orchestra 7:30 'Keep 'Em Rolling" 8:00 Hancock Ensemble 8:30 Llehthouse Temple 0:00 News 8:15 Sunday Night Varieties 9:45 Bob Crosby's Orchestra 10:00 They Too, Liked Music 10:30 News 10:45 Horace Heidt's Orchestra 11:00 Sunday NlBht at Coeoanut Grove 11:30 Eddie Bush's Hawallans KOIN Portland 010 Kilocycle! (CBS Network) 7:30 a.m. Wings Over Jordan 8:00 West Coast Church 8:30 Invitation to Learning 8:00 News 8:15 Syncopation Piece 0:30 Salt Lake Tabernacle 10:00 Church of the Air 10:30 This Is the Life ll:00-News 11:15 Make Up Your Mind 11:30 The World Today 12:00 New York Philharmonic 1:30 p.m. Pause That Refreshes 2:00 Family Hour 2:45 William Shirer. Newa 3:00 Silver Theatre 3:30 Melody Ranch 3:55 Dear Mom 4:15 William Wallace :30 News . 4:45 SmUing Ed McConnell 5:00 p.m. Columbia Workshop 5:30 Concert Miniatures 5:55 Elmer Davis. News 8:00 Sunday Evening Hour 7:00 Take It or Leave It The Finest Radio Gift PHILCO Easy Terms at GARRETT APPLIANCE CO. OPEN EVENINGS 'till Christmas Metropolitan Store 735 Willamette 7:30 Helen Heyee 8:00-Crlme Doctor 8:25 William Winter. N.wi 8:301 Was There 8:00 Leon T. Drew! 8:30 Northwestern Neighbors 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Cosmo J ones 10:30 Harry Owens Orchestra 10:45 Marine Corps 11:00 Handel's Messiah 11:30 Lud Gluskin Orchestra Monday Radio KOBE Eaccn MS KHserctH iMotaftUDon Nttwark) 6:00 a. m. Newt 6:1S Early Bird 7:00 Newi 7:15 Musical Clock 7:30 Mominr Varittief 7:45 Mornlnf Ssrmontt 8:00 Breakfast Club 8:45 As the Twig is Bent 9:00 News with John B. Hughe 8:15 Popular Varieties fl:45 I'll Find My Way 10:00 News 10:15 Helen Holden 10:30 rront Page Ftrrell 10:45 TB A 11:00 News ind Muile 11:15 Colonial Network Orch. 11:30 Naval Academy Band 12:00 Newa 12:15 p. m. What Lane County Thlnka 12:30 Radiating Rythnw 12:45 Refreshment Time, SingtoT Sam 1:00 Christmas Shopping Tour 1:30 The Johnson Family 1:45 Boake Carter 2:00 Surprise Jackage 3:00 Newa 3:15 Quiet Hour . 3:45 Shining Hour 4:00 On Parade 4:15 Here's Morgan 4:30 Royal Arch Gunnwon, News 5:45 Orphan Annie 5:00 p. m. Santa's On the Air 5:15 News 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Jack Armstrong 6:00 Diminutive Classics 6:15 Dinner Dance 6;30 .News 6:451 Want a Job 7:00 Raymond Gram Swing 7:15 Spotlight Bands 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:00 Off the Record 3:30 Double or Nothing 9:00 News 9:15 American Legion' 9:30 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 9:45 Les Brown's Orch. 10:00 Johnny Richards Oreh. 10:30 News 10:45 Phil Labant 11:00 Bob Crosby Orch. 11:30 Johnny Richards Orch, 12:00 News 12:15 Band Wagon KOAC CorralHa 889 Kilocycles 10:00 a.m. Weather Forecast Review of the Day 10:05 News 10:15 The Homemakers Hour 10:20 Neighbor Reynolds 11:00 "The Mikado" by Gilbert and sumvan 12:00 News 12: 19 p.m. Farm Hour 12:30 Spot Market Report 12:50 Agricultural Review 1:00 Favorite Classics 1:15 Variety Time 1:45 The Concert Hall 2:00 Home Economics Extension 2:30 Memory Book of Music 2:45 The Monitor Views the News 3:00 Echoes of Waikiki 3:15 In Defense of America Christmas Greetings New glasses, as a Christmas gift, will bring a world of re newed joys, to you or to someone in need of sight.. . . and: once more carols, may be sung with words clearly visible, all life will take on' renewed clarity of vision from Christmas on. DR. ELLA C. MEADE Phone 330 Optometrist 14 Weel 8lh GIVE HIM SOMETHING TO WEAR from the HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LINES1 CLOTHES ... by Kuppenheimer HATS ... by Dobbs, Hardeman SHIHTS ... by Arrow . SPORTSWEAR ... by McGregor HOSE ... by Holeproof WOOL SHIRTS ... by Pendleton WOOL ROBES ... by Pendleton TIES ... by Superba, Grayco, Arrow, Nor-East, Beau Brummel S - Also famous makes of gloves, jewelry, Jackets, blazers, sus penders, belts, formal wear, pa jamas, sport shirts, handkerchiefs . . . tie racks. The Man's Shop BYROM u KNEELAND 32 East 10th S:30 Orchwtral Otmi 3:45 News 4:0fr Symphonic Concert 4:30 Stories for Boys and Girll 5:00 p-m Campus Swlnf 5:30 Melodies for Strings 5:45 Evening Veeper Service :15 News 6:00 Dinner Concert 6:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Market Reports and Review ' 7:00 OSC Poultry Department 7:30 .H Club Program 7:15 OSC Soils Department 8:00 The Evening Concert 6:30 "Quit Kids" 8:45 Evening Melodies 9:00 The Sports Parade 9:15 Excursions In Science 9:30 Music of the Masteri 8:45 News KOIN Portlsni 7 BUeerelei (CBS Network) 6:00 a.m. Northwest Farm Reporter 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin 8:30 KOrN Klock 7:15 Headline 7:30 Bob parred. Reporting 7:45 Consumer Newe 8:00 Treat Time 8:15 Studio 8:30 Hymns of All Churches 8:45 Stories America Loves 9:00 Kite Smith Speaks 9:15 Big Sister 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 10:15 Woman in White 10:30 Right to Happiness 10:45 Songs of a Dreamer 11:00 Bright Horlion 11:15 Aunt jenny 11:30 Fletcher Wiley 11:45 Kate Hopkins 11:00 Man I Married 13:15 p.m. Knox Manning, News lz:su sir.cn sim 12:45 Woman of Courage 1 : 00 Stepmother 1:15 Myrt and Marge 1:30 Sing Along 1:45 Newa 2:00 Hello Again 2:15 News S:SO The O'Neills 2:45 Scatter good Bainei 3:00 Joyce Jordan 3:15 Hedda Hopper's Hollywood 3:30 Golden Treasury of Song 4:00 Second Mrs. Burton 3:45 News 4:15 Young Dr. Malone 4:30 Newspaper of the Air 5:00 p.m Vox Pop 5:30 Newspaper of the Air 5:45 Bob Garred, Newa 5:55 Elmer Davis, Newe 6:00 Lux Radio Theatre 7:00 Orson Welles 7:30 Blondie 8:00 Amos 'n Andy 9:15 Larmy Ross. 8:30 Gay BVs 8:55 William Winter, Newt 9:00 Vox Pop 9:30 Hollywood Showcase 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Dance Time 10:20 Air-Flo 10.-30 The World Today 10:45 Soldiers of the Air 11:00 Bob Bradley 11:30 Manny Strand Orchestra MifcWe.lsiaaaltiaeaTefcT Schools Are Dismissed REEDSPnnT tw on fci rial) Christmas been the order of the day in the ivcai ana surrounding schools. A program of songs and readings was presented at the Smith River school Friday afternoon before a large number of Barents nrl frinric. xnose taning pan were: Everett Weist. Nanirv BaldrMff. Man. wl- ren Andrews, KODert couran, Na omi wrap .man Hancnti f amam Peck, Edna Mae Anderson, Mette Pvritz. Opnp Wein rhai-l. u. derson, Mary Elizabeth Roberts, Bette Mae Pyritz, and Helen Weist. Gardiner, Winchester Bay and Gardiner schools each gave pro grams and Christmas parties Fri day afternoon, following which school was dismissed Until Dec. 29 wnen classes will aeain be resum ed. - Mrs. Andrew Bloomauist. Mrs. Georgians Sherman and Miss Ada Sherman were hostesses Thursdav evening at the Sherman home for the Christmas party of the Three units ciud. At this meeting mem bers of the Three Links club made plans to assist with Red Cross sewing as did the Happy Gang club ana me casad club of Smith River, at their meetings held dur ing the week. The Original Bridge club met Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frame Taylor. Local students began arrlvinc in Reedsport Friday afternoon, among them Stanley Esselstrom, Jack Dunn, Charles Walls, Leslie Lea- vitt, Nona Smiley, Dona Jane Schwartzel, and Virginia Burdick, of Oregon Slate college; Gordon Morene, Bill Dye, Lester ThomD' son, and Betty Anne Stevens, of Oregon; Elsie Skaaluren, of Pa cific; Dalton Pinion, of Linfield: Helene Ley, of Northwestern Busi ness college, Portland; Harriet Benson or Marylhurst and Rebecca Butler, of St. Mary's Academy. Reedsport Braves defeated the Florence Vikings on the Reedsport floor Wednesday evening by score of 56 to 8. The starting lineup for the Braves consisted of Dick Love. Bill Henry. Bob Ben nett, Steve Rosier and Bill Vian, On Dec. 11 the Braves were de. feated by the North Bend team with a score of 34-14 at North Bend. During the game the Braves took only 16 shots. On the same WaninsF Tnaph MnlHUn'a 'n" string met the North Bend "B" string, losing 13 to 9. The "B" string starting lineup was: Dick Henry, George Albertson, 'Ernie Lundein, Jerry Holliday and Ro ger ijaDDltt, Reedsport Braves will go to North Bend again on Dec. 20 for a return game with the North Bend high school team. Consider able improvement has been shown by the Braves in practice games and the outcome of this practice will be shown in this game at North Bend. Reedsport girls were again vie torious in a volleyball game. This time over the Florence team by a score of 66-8. On the starting lineup were Elaine Taylor, Yvonne Traylor, Betty Scheidler, Billie Jean France, Eisie MCAilster, Helen Pinion, Jimeva Andrews and Barbara Bor. revik. High point girl for the Keedsport team was Yvonne Tray lor with 18 points. For Florence, Alice Buss with three points. Of all the planets in the solar system, Mercury is the hottest, the smallest and has the longest day ana snortest year. BE WISE! 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