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c '.i'.fl t 1 II !l RADIO BROADCASTS -- Tntrm for SUIIen HEX ntt reeehreJ. KORC (M) THURSDAY &cOO p.m. New 5fl Superman Capt. Midnlfht fi4WTom Mix ftOfr-Gabriel Heetter Mln. Mystery 6:20 Dinner Music ; 30 Hour of Song 7:0-Newi 7:16-Concert Hall -7145 Scandinavian Muilo MOO L9t We Forget tcJft Gardening Today tsgrv-Rogue's Gallery aVOO Newipaper of Air fKlSJamet Crowley 8:30 Dance Parade 9:45 Fulton Lewii Jr. 10:00 Drama of Medicine) 1J;1J F!ng Is Mutual 10-30 New Iflflfc You Wre There mw Organ Melodies lips Starlight Muslcalt 1ITI5 Newi 1700 Night Owl Band- wagon. XOAO (5M THURSDAY BjOO p.m. On Upbeat ffrj!& Spotting SporU gloo-Newf 6:15 My Country Slnga 4 6:30 Songs of West 7:13 Spot Markets TOfc-Food Industrie! THV-Plant Pathology rjcd-Mastere of Keyboard 6,'lft Excursion! In Scl ence 830 Muiic That Endurai 80 News 8: 4& Medltatlona 1(UKH-Sign O'.t V VOW (620) THUEIDAT 5;am. 620 Matinee 5; JO Sing, America, Sing fl;4 Elmer Peterson fl;00 Mui.c Hall ILSO Bob Bums ftffcrrAbbott & Costello 7:30 Rudy Vallee 8:00-Supper Club SriSFleetwood Lawton SHtv-Burns & Allen fl!6tf Dinah Shore 8:30 Noah Webster Sayn 194 Newa Flashea lAlgWar Without Gum ltrlft-Ref lection IfrAS-Band Wagon lWXi-Blitrnore orch. 1WJ-SI. Francis Orch. UiMfc-Newi 13ICOSlgn Off KOTf (870 THURSDAY p.m. Knox Manning :1-Dally Double 0&fFIannery, Newa . 8:45 Garred, News 8:5$ Henry, News Andre Kosielaneti U0 Hobby Lobby 7:00 Island Venture Tj3&Powder Box Theatr j"4slack Kirk wood l:!$-Jack Smith ri-FBI Peace War 8:33 Newa 8:00 Ellery Queen 8:30 Speaking of Music 10:00 Five Btar Final 10:15 Say With Flower 10:30 About Town 10:45 Texas Rangers 11:00 Heath man Serenade 11:30 Air-Flo 11:35 Al Donahue Orch. 11:45 Grady King Orch. 11:35 News 11:09 Silent NOTE Program for Ra dio station KSX net re ceived, KOBE (1450)' FRIDAY 6:00 a.m. News 6:15 Early Bird 7:0 News 7:15 Rise & Shine 7:30 America on Parade 7:45 Sermonette 8:00 Musical Reveille 6:25 News 8:30 Take It Easy 8:45 Victor H. Llndlahr 8:00 Lyle Van 8:15 Morton Downey 8:30 Fashion Show of Air 8:45 Hollywood Melodies 10:00 Newspaper of Air 10:15 Date With Muile 10:30 Menthol atum Moun taineers 10:45 John J. Anthony 11:00 Newi In Brief 11:05 Clip Sheet 11:15 camera Club 11:30 Queen for Day 12:00 News 11:10 p.m. Dick & Jeannie 12:16 Musical Album 12:30 Listen Ladles 12:35 Harry HorlJck 12:55 Time Out 1:00 Gay Nineties 1:15 Johnson Family 1:30 Sidewalk Reporter 1:45 Little Show 2:00 Zeke Manners Gang 2:15 At Your Command! 8:00 News 2:15 Musical Revue 3:45 World of Song 4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. 4:15 Rex Miller 4:30 Ersklne Johnson 4:45 South of Border KOW (628) FRIDAY 6:00 a.m. Dave West 1:30 News 8:45 Old Songs 7:00 Farm Time 7:30 Reveille Roundup 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00 Fred Waring 8:30 Oregon Caravan 6:45 Andre Kostelanetg 8:00 James Abbe 8:15 Kenny Baker 8:30 Honeymoon In N.Y. 10:00 B. Walker's Kitchen 10:15 News 10:30 Sketches In Melody 10:45 Art Baker 11:00 Guiding Light 11:15 Today'e Children 11:30 Women In While 11:45 Masquerade 12:00 Woman of America 12:15 p.m. Ma Perking 11:30 PaDoer Youne? 12:45 Right to Happiness i:m saocsiege wiie 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 Lorenzo Jones . 1:45 Wldder Brown 2:00 When Girl Marries 2:15 Portia Faces Life 2:30 Just plain Bill 2:45 Front Page FarreU 3:00 Road of Ufa 3:15 David Ha rum 3::o Aunt Mary 3:45 Dr. Paul 4:00 Woman'! Secret 4:15 News 4:80 Stars of Teday 4;45 H. V. Kaltenbora KOAC SM FRIDAY 10:00 a.m.-Newi 10:15 Especially, for the) Women 10:30 Chester Bowles 11:00 Concert Hall 12:00 News 12:15 p.m. Marlon County Agent 12:30 Spot Markets 18:45 Rural Traffic 13:5031. Dept. Agrl. 1:00 Ride Em Cowboy 1:15 Health Adventures1 1:35 Starry Iktee 1:45 Magic Casement . 1:00 Women Participating 1:30 BOOH Of MUJIO 3:00 News 1:15 Music of Matters 4:00 Beyond Victory 4:15 One Man's Destiny 4:30 Strictly Jats . KOIN (876 FRIDAY 6:00 e.m. News 6:15 Western Stars 6:30 KOIN Klock 7:15 Mcleod, News 7:30 Cutting, News 7:45Prlngle. News 8:00 Consumer News 6:15 Valiant Lady 8:30 Light of World 8:45 Aunt Jenny 8:00 Kate Smith 8:15 Big Sister 8:30 Romance H. Trent 8:45 Our Gal Sunday 10:00 Life Betutlful 10:15 Ma Perkins 10:30 Dr. Ma I one 10:45 Road of Life 11:00 2nd Mrs: Burton 11:15 Perry Mason 11:30 Rosemary 11:45 Tens tt Tim 11:00 New 12:15 p.m. TBA-CBS I2:?0 Burritt Wheeler 12:45 Bachelor's Children 1:00 House Party 1:25 Tops for Today 1:30 Newspaper of Air 2:00 School of Air 2:30 Meet the Missus 3:00 News J: 15 Jimmy Carroll Sings 3:30 Hac lend 870 3:45 World Today 4:00 Stara- of Today 4:15 Romanes of Evelyn Winters 4:30 Fiddlers Four 4:45 Souvealr Serenade Pfpn Drive to Finance Statues of Oregon's Historical Figures PORTLAND) Selection- of a iQllptor to execute statues of ".FURNITURE ittSepalrinf and Sefuushlni BRIGHTER HOMES jpi Pearl Fbone IS J J ON' 8 ALE FRIDAY 10:00 A.M. 35 DOZEN ;:;, WHITE SHIRTS Joe Richard Man's Store VIZ Willamette Phone 422 Dr. John McLoughlin and Jason Lee to represent Oregon in the nation capltol's statuary hall was deferred and a $25,000 goal was set for a financing campaign. The committee, authorized by the 1945 legislature, received sculptors' bids ranging from $12,000 for a statue of Lee, pion eer Methodist missionary, to $00, 000 for both Lee and the Hudson's Bay company factor. The statues, which will be sev en to eight feet tall, are expected to be financed by a state-wide drive) linrtor ih ihnlrmin,K(n Dr. Burt Brown Barker. ;;: "GHOST WANTED" w Ik 3 Act Comedy x. Eugene High School March tl. 128 P.M. 40c (tax Included) Tickets on sale at Miller's of sua aa Man eeee feeee tut UKI-tMlt4 tout Teblela Wi fukk. , erBpteoj ) atJe (aeleeatiea. eck. TiMe detxieva. eeje w take aa MlxJu. k-mi- iw a " ti aiM'i eleea end as la Ika iimlis ImUu Ilk SLOoa OAn n-t ..... Shun TabIM il rw fanU. ool Ut, 60c, SI.lo oadtr mtk. . daii mmtt Wi imiuiw. 11 Church of God Blbla Truth Mission Meeting ert Itownsendhall ,Vv "h and Lincoln At 2 P. M. Every Saturday !' Afternoon Pulp Products Use Expected to Increase MADISON, Wis. Of) G. H. Chldester, of the Forest Products Lobaratory staff, has declared that the present annual consump tion of It million tons of paper and paper board is about SO per' cent greater than the amount used In 1020 and probably will go up another 28 per cent In the next five years. Addressing a conference of 100 representatives of state and fed eral forest products research agencies, Chidester said that in order to meet requirements for wood for these products the in dustry would have to use species that may be less desirable, go farther afield tor preferred spe cies or increase imports. Measles, Chickenpox Increase in State PORTLAND OP) New meas les cases reported In the state to taled 288 In the past week, with Jackson County having 144 of them. Dr. Harold M. Erlckson, state health officer, reported Wednesday. Chickenpox reports went up 48 per cent with 82 new cases. Although the general incidence of disease is higher this year than last, that of more serious afflic tions, including veneral diseases, is lower. VLT Slates Classes In Back-Stage Work In line with a new policy of the Eugene Very Little Theatre, to let Interested persons learn the in tricacies of back-stage technical ities, production heads of the VLT are getting classes of instruction underway. First class will be held Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the VLT playhouse in the fairgrounds. Kenneth Griffith will give in struction in stage lighting and the class will last approximately two hours. Those taking part will be given equipment to work with and will be allowed scope for ex periment, it was stated. Classes to teach design of stage sets will begin soon under the tutelage of Kay Loomls. Time and place will be announced when set. Not only VLT members, but other Interested persons may at tend the classes. U. S. to Pay Nazi Sailors WASHINGTON OK Sena- tori learned Tuesday the navy ex pects to pay more than $100,000 In wages and upkeep for a volun teer German crew on the Prim Eugen, the Nazi cruiser which will be a target in the Pacific at om bomb tests. The payment Was disclosed when the Senate Appropriation Committee released printed testi mony of its closed hearings on a deficiency appropriation bill. Sear Admiral Ezra G. Allen tes tified it was necessary to hire the crew to get the cruiser to this country. The vessel is now enroute to the Marshall Islands, scene of the forthcoming bomb experiment. Landlords Can't Find . 'No Vacancy' Signs tHiUAUO wj Many Chi cago landlords, with no apart ment to rent, can't find "No Vacancy" signs to post on their buildings. James Dameron, owner of a sign firm, said during the war manufacture of all metal signs dropped sharply and sign sell ers kept only small stocks of "No Vacancy" signs on hand. Before the war the big demand was for "For Rent" signs which now are selling at half price. Dameron said his firm turns out 6,000 "No Vacancy" signs weekly, but most of them are shipped to other cities. Patterns for ladles' dresses were first manufactured in 1863, by Ebenezer Butterick of Massa Halpa You Overcoma FALSE TEETH looMnass and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel 111 at ease beoauffe of loose, wabbly false teeth. FASTEETH, an Improved alka line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer so they feel more comfortable. Soothing' and coolinf to rums made sore by excessive acid mouth. Avoid embarrassment caused by loose plates. Oct FASTEETH today at any druf store. Husbands! Wives! Want new Pep and Vim? ThouMadi or couple r weak, wortwiut. ei tiftualtd tolely berauM bmly Ucka Irun. Vat Dew kits, vitality, try Oatret Tonla Tableta. Contalna Iron you, too, may need for pen: alao aupptlea euanun a,. Oat SM Introductory aba now only 29c For ul at all drug itori everywhere la Cuaana, at Everybody'! Drug. MOUNTAIN DEW ENN1SK1LLEN, Northern Ire land tl Princess Elizabeth re ceived as a gift a bottle of Irish 'mountain Dew" the famed po teen which is produced in the Il licit distilleries of the Fermanagh mountains. Blue River Theatre Blue River. Oregon SATURDAY AND SUNDAY "KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY" with Lana Turner, Larralne Day Susan Peters, Bill Johnson ALSO Cartoon Travelog Passing Parade News DANCE SATURDAY After Show Good Music Supper New Yacoma Bridge Planned OLYMPIA, Wash. riU.PJ T h e toll bridge authority today ap proved plans for the new Tacoma Narrows bridge. Highway Director Clarence Shain said that the financing and letting of contracts for the 28,000 foot span would begin as soon as negotiations for the insurance were completed. Shain, who estimated the cost of the project at $8,500,000, said the same piers as used on the old bridge, will ' again be used with some modifications. Shock absorbers, never before used on a suspension type bridge will be Incorporated in the construction. As a result of the years of re search on special design to cope with the winds of the Tacoma Narrows, C. E. Andrew, consult ing engineer of the project said that a series of slots will pierce the floor of the span, allowing air to pass through either way, equalizing the pressure on both sides at all times. "Engineers all over the world are looking towards the new bridge with. Intense interest. The collapse of the old span cast a deep shadow on the basic theory of suspension type bridges. The new bridge will substantiate that theory," Andrew said. The span, Andrew estimated, will stand an earthquake of the 10th degree or more. 22 thousand tons of steel will go iqto the bridge and will take 22 months to build." , Ar L Lumber Unions To Meet in Bend PORTLAND W) Contract ne gotiations will be discussed March 38-30 in Bend at a session of the Oregon Council, AFL Lumber and Sawmill Workers, Secretary Doyle Pearson said today. AFL officials also will consider the AFL-CIO dispute which has shut down the Carnation Lumber Co. mill. Forest Grove, he re ported. CIO woods workers have cut off the AFL-manned plant's log supply. Representatives from Washing ton, Idaho and California locals along Oregon's border will attend the meet. Not a Wise Adage With Woman Involved DUNKIRK, N. Y.-(U.R)-With groceries scattered helter-skelter around bis store after irate house wives dumped them on the floor, a local grocer today pondered the wisdom of the old adage: "The first shall be last and the last first" at least as applied to a butter line. When the grocer started selling butter, he decided to reverse the procedure and start from the end of the line. He ran out, of course, and then women at the head of the line promptly dumped their groceries on the floor and stomp ed out. - " Nowly Rdcorerled and Remodeled "" DINE -DANCE AtThd PLAYGROUND EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT e Mule by Eugene' finest orchestra, e Phone Springfield 8696 for reservations. Between Jasper and Fall Cre on Jasper road. We eater to private parties. Featuring Chicken Dinner. NOT EVEN A DIME, BUT! DALLAS W Kirby Jackson, cashier at the Dallas internal rev enue department, was trudging down a hallway today when someone asked.htm for a dime. Jackson replied that he didn't have a dime. At the moment he was carrying $11,074,000. Stephen Foster than 200 songs. i " aai it a I s I STARTS TODAY. Srv WlVli rn.m ... GERALD MOH JANIS CART HtIC EiORE . JOHN I (I st tl LI III ST A UTS Id M in i h .- Tiwj i mrrii.'i era i - j w Lv vzwfSBM SWAS"1WG FISTS- blazins six-guhi b AND ITS COMPANION LAFF RIOT1 , A V'' L,;,. A ..AV Ff it ii i riii r iiinc e2 it i i i-'rv rW - JSTTS HELD OVER! ' WoaKoow : G' 1 y b se 1 j-if- p TNI KIUN'S IS RECORD CROWDS HAVE ACCLAIMED IT AS 1 i w-a-a-vj-yjrTj-y--w mm KCZZ I 1 1 THE GRANDEST ENTERTAINMENT RELEASED . I . YTrTiTKW W M mTtV ?S3&& . sJSSoS " wm,u J: The IHKOILILAM ! fSSK J JSS&. irjgP Sj"'"iii.t ii i i in I "Eugene's Smartest Nite Spot",. . , i IW0MY iiJf( C C lfWaOil TONIGHT - FUN NIGHT I Ol I (! JfivJ K I PRESENTING mm . t ' if f (StMarySj 11 XimiAmkik william vfiiir-if'jy 1 , "ciTHnFrOAnH" I! EL COTA JV ' ii WV.mT ' NOTE: .irT Eccentric Laugholotrlst V V k - TRAVERS OAROAN . 1 AND I of Comedy , f jCf yV''.. PLUS SELECTED ' Jjf "BARBARY COAST" I AND iV-,?l J ' s Jlrl WILL START FRIDAY! RPBTDTPP "11 Ml BEATRICE: j L.. Ik. i"aaaaaapaaMaiaaiaaMaaaaal nr.rltolna. ir e anvlantiaaa I V at V I JaT"' ' ' 1 f ! ' 1 II - rfl I 1 Q Shrine Club BENEFIT DANCE Cottage Grove Armory SAT., MARCH 23 Everyone Invited e Adm. $1-00. tax incl. ART HOLMAN'S DANCE BAND I "f . VV. . J. t - M NATIONAL DISTIUEK MOOUCTS CORPORATION, NEW YORK 5, N T fc . fKOOF . 51 KfNTUCKY STRAIGHT 80URRON WNISKCY "for GM front OURBON WHlSHtY-A 8UN0 Vr, GRAIN NtUTRAl SPIRITS "DAKOTA" Starring John Wayna Plus "TWICE BLESSED" With Preston Faster and Gail Patrick NOW PLAYING! JOHN GARFIELD TRIDeVf THE MARINES" PLUS BtUY GILBERT SHEMP HOWARD MAJJE ROSENBLOOM In "Crazy Knights" HEY KIDS GOOD NEWS!! A New Serial! Shown For The First Time In the Northwest Starting Saturday On The Tom Mix Show. "THE MASKED MARVEL" Your Fyes Will Pop Out With His Daring! "Py TTQ A thrilling Western picture cmd the A Li U 0 Comedy Carnival! TTJ pp ' The Tom Mix Club Membership Card. i XlUaCi" "Carry it in your wallet. A Box Top from Ralston's Brealdast Cereal entttles you to a Whistling Ring. VfDU Tom Mix Club Broadcast from our JLVWXIJtR Admission tie . Inc. Tax Stage with Bob (Tom Mix) Ubanlcs at the Mike. Saturday, March 23, 9:30 A. M. Come Early IMPORTANT - Admission Certificate Cut out wis Certificate and present at the box office with 10c This will admit you to the Tom Mix Show only. FRANCINE ROGERS A lovely little Hawaiian dancer who uses plenty ef clever lighting effects. BEATRICE Burlesque Dance FRANKIE RAY Billy Hamilton's ? M. C, and Comedy-featurin, S , excellent mimicry. - g- -ed fB , ,, i TUESDAY NIGHTS LADIES FREE No Cover Charge Before 8 pjn. Exc. Sat and 1 x PHONE 4080 FOR RESERVATIONS Spring Special For Beginners 10 Lessons for $7.50 Call now for new classes forming March 25th at 7 P.M. Dance Lessons Are Fun Register Between 6:30 and 7 Phone 3435-W or 1971 WHITE DANCE STUDIO 24 West 7th Avenue