Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1941, Image 4

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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!
CHECK EYES NOW!
STANDARD OPTICAL CO.
Now at 820 WILLAMETTE
. Dr. Harold Rocksteln '
tegUttred9ptxmtUtal!flchAjM
Last Minute
Christmas Gift Suggetions
For Men-Women-Boys and Girls and for the Homel
CHECK THIS LIST
Of Outstanding Gift Values Bring It With You for Quick Service
Beautiful-Useful Gifts for HER!
LADIES' ROBES
Of Lovely Baby Chenille. Brushed Rayon
and Quilted Satin in Zipper Front and
Sri .$2.98 10 $5.95
DRESSY BLOUSES
Clever new styles of lovely satin and crepa
materials as well as fine quality.
Washable C 1 1Q C9 QQ.
Cottons 9 I.I to 9s.wO
ALL SILK HOSIERY
By Rollins and WiUstrut. 3 and 4 thread
Silk Chiffons and High Twist Crepes. Regu
lar $1.15 Values . . . Christ- C.1 ft ft
mas Special, pair 1 wU
OIL SILK UMBRELLAS . '
16-rlb metal frames. Big Assortment, new
$1.69 to $3.50
HANDBAGS
Clever new styles she'll be proud to own.
Fashioned of calf-cape-goatskin,
' Suede and CO QQ
patent PC.wW
WOOL GLOVES
' White and colors. Also Scotty Angora Mitts.
: t Fluy nd . AQf . QQ.
! 1fur-uke..i tww to www
SILK HOSIERY
' 3 and 4 thread Chiffons that are not only
I beautiful but give satisfactory wear. Newest
Winter Colors. , ' 7Q
Pair .. I ww
SMART HANDBAGS
In a wide selection of clever new shapes for
Dress and QOn C1 OO
. WWW to P I WW
to
$3.50
In endless variety. Exquisite .patterns ...
many all linen . - . . others extra fine
10c, 25c, 49c, 59c
COSTUME JEWELRY
Gorgeous new patterns In Pins, Rings, Neck
laces, Bracelets,. Compacts, - C.i Art
Cigarette Cases, etc. ............ P I wU
HOUSE COATS
Gorgeous new patterns in Seersuckers, 80
Square Print, French Crepe and Satin.
34 to 44 .... $1.98 to $4.95
WARM SWEATERS
Of good quality wool yarns In a large variety
of up-to-date patterns in Slip-On and But
ton Front QOm CO CO
Coat Styles wOB to 90.9U
WRISLETS GIFT SETS
Of Soap, Bath Salts, Col- JQ QQ
ogne and Bath' Powder.. t3U to www
HOUSE SLIPPERS
Genuine Electrified Shearling Chows and
Pushers White and Red and White. Regular
$2.49 Values CI QQ
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL '"
HOUSE SLIPPERS
All Leather Suede Slippers with Sheepskin
. Cuffs Dark Blue Only. Regular QQ.
$1.29 values. CHRISTMAS SPECIALwOw
PAJAMAS GOWNS
Of lovely Rayon Satin. Also Rayon Knitted
Gowns C OQ ffO 9Q
by Lorraine P I Cw to sPCCO
LADIES' SLIPS
Of fine quality Rayon Satin and Crepe . . .
lace-trimmed and tailored models. Also Lor
raine Slips of AQn C99Q
Knitted Rayon yOC to 4t.sC3
LADIES' PANTIES
Fine quality Knitted Rayon In regular and
s8."8.!.... 35c to 98c
LADIES' SCARFS
And Head Squares of Satin and Wool. White,
Solid Colors and AQt QQft
Printed Patterns l!w to wOW
FABRIC GLOVES
Clever, good-looking QQft
leather trims '. OOw
CAPESKIN GLOVES
Warmly CI QQ
fleece-lined . .. I wO
Men's Things-That He'll Enjoy!
DRESS SHIRTS
"Mark Twain".' and other good brands
known for their superior style, fit and wear
ying qualifies.. White and large selection of
patterns
...:. $1.19, $1.65
SPORT SHIRTS
T.nniT sImvm. convertible eolfar. Gabardine.
.Poplins. Spun Rayon. Large choice of
S,. $1.49, $1.95, $2.50
SWEATERS : -
Coat and Slip-On styles. Newest colors, clev
er patterns. C 1 QQ CO QC
Sizes 36 to 46 ... P I wO to JW.V3
HANDKERCHIEFS
Fine, Pure Linen 9fSf
with Initial or Plain -
Fine Cotton Lawn with 1 rti 1Rt
Initials or Colored Borders.. ww, 13b
3 in a Box ' AQl
Per Box . .. .. ; tw
SUSPENDERS .
Of Elastic Webbing or Glas-Tex. Clip or '
ri.......:........ 49c, $1.00
BELTS
JJew patterns of leather
Glas-Tex . ...49c, 75c, $1.00
MUFFLERS
Smart patterns in Rayon Crepe and Wool.
White and ifO flOn
colors .....43C, 9BC
HAIRBRUSH AND COMB SETS
49c 98c
V
49c, 98c
PAJAMAS
Of fast color Broadcloth or Warm Fleecy
Nap Outing Flannel. Coat
$1.65, $1.98
SHAVING AND TOILET SETS
With Soap, Lotion,
Talcum, etc. .........
SOCKS
For Dress Wear. Of Rayon and Part Wool.
Shorty Styles and J C. 9 Eft
regulations lengths ....... fcWw, www
BILLFOLDS
GexSOC, $1.00, $1.50
PAJAMAS
In rich patterns of Rayon
Crepe. Suit ........
DRESS GLOVES
Fleece-lined and unllned Capeskin and Suede
leather, for driving or Dress. Black, Brown,
Grey and . - QQ.
Tan ... SJOG
KEY CHAINS
In Individual Bft.
Gift Boxes .. OUC
CRIBBAGE BOARDS
Of polished 4 Aft
hardwood .... 9 I aUU
TIE CLASPS
Non-Tarnish by Swank ... with 3 Eft
initials. In individual box ........... Www
LUGGAGE
Overnight Cases. (4 QA CC QC
New patterns 9 1 130 to w.99
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$3.49
to
$1.98
So Many Things to Give a Boy or Girl!
to
$3.49
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BOYS' SWEATERS
Coat and Slip-On Styles. Newest patterns . . .
colors. All Cl CO
sizes 26 to 36 9 I .WW
BOYS' BATH ROBES
Of warm Beacon Cloth
2 to 18 . .. .,$1.1910$2.98
BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS
, Long sleeves ' ; . . Convertible Collar.
rztoV...
BOYS' PAJAMAS
2-piece styles. Broadcloth and Warm Flan
Sizes A to 16 ...J.. ...98c, $1.69
BOYS' DRESS GLOVES
Of Capeskin and Pig Grain Leather. QOm
Warmly fleeced lined . www
BOYS' POLO SHIRTS
Tom Sawyer Brand. Long, sleeves.
Sizes 6 to 1 ...
sai v,niaviun o UAlIun MITTS
us. f Warmly lined. aa. EOa
Elastic Wrist Band . OwC, 09 C
$1.98, $2.98
98c
GIRLS' BLOUSES
Of fine quality, fast color: broadclotb Good
Sizes 4 to 14 69c, 98c
GIRLS' WOOL SKIRTS
In many, new styles and patterns. Sizes. 7
10 I. AISO CORD
I'ROY SKIBTS
GIRLS' WOOL JACKETS
To mix-match with Skirts-Dresses.. ALSO
Corduroy Jackets (a QQ CO QQ
Sizes 2 to I49C30, 9w.wO
GIRLS' WOOL SWEATERS
Clever Slip-On styles with long
Sleeves. Sizes 7 to 16 .....I...
GIRLS' COAT SWEATERS
Colors Tan, Red, Royal, Pink, Blue. Brown.
2. toU ... ....$1.19 to $2.49
GIRLS' PARTY FROCKS
Spun Rayons, Taffetas.
Cute, dressy. ffal QQ 4 JQ
Sizes 7 to 14 9 I "WO to 9w.l9
$1.98
Gifts for the Home Are Always Welcome
LACE TAB Ufa CLOTHS
Scranton and Hand-Marl rhtn.c. rinth.
Sizes S4"xS4", 60"x C 1 QO tt M AC
1 80" and 72"x00".. I ,C9 to 94.wt)
LACE SCARFS-VANITY SETS
Make extremely pretty in.
and Inexpensive gifts .... 496
to
98c
CHENILLE BEDSPREADS
In beautiful Baby Chenille patterns. Twin
and Double CO At CO OC
Bed Sizes 9C.49 to 90.99
TURKISH TOWELS AND WASH CLOTH
SETS
Put up In Clever Gift JA. C9 QQ
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