Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1951, Image 13

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Agriculture Department Thi,r5rf,
forecast r nine per cent reduction
in the 1952 spring pig crop, in
dicating that pork supplies will Be
much smaller next fall and winter.
Beef supplies, on the oher hand
are expected to be large next
year.
First Run
Feature Times
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I Register-Guard, Eugene, ure.
Fri., Dee. 21, 1951 Page 1 3
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'.Tlinh" Cartoon I
feflAB PB1CES
. MACULA"
day, Dec. 22
Jl FREEI
Annual
slmas Show
ONALD AND
5 THEATRES
LiOOA.M.
mm ce
To the
Wesiern
Swing Billies
Crom Fiddle
Cookie Guitar
Dave Bass
Mike Accordion-Piano
Bob Drums
PINE BALLROOM
CRESWELL
EVERX SATURDAY NITE
DOES SOMETHING BIG
LINCOLN, Neb. (U.R) An 18-year-old
Lincoln youth was
paroled for one year to a proba
tion officer on charges that he set
off two dynamite blasts in public
parks. The youth told authorities
he had seen the movie "When
Worlds Collide" and said it made
him feel he should "do something."
OWEN-DEAN JAGGER
MPATH
tO FOR
SEOKE
Tib Jolinion
nil fAEKlNQ
HI. MAT. 1 P. M.
:arzan
GALA
DANCE!
Christmas Eve and
Christmas Night
New Years Eve and
New Years Night
Also Every Sal. Wight
AT
Willamette Park
Dick Barrett
. and His
Arizona Ranch Hands
1 Mile So. of Glemvood
Junction On Hiway 99
REGULAR
Semi Formal
DANCE
W. O. W. HALL
8tb at Lincoln
Every Saturday Nltht
VERA HeADAHS OKCH.
Three-Wheeled Car
Costs Promoter Cash
LOS ANGELES U. A
promised dealership jn a futuris
tic three-wheeled car which never
reached production Thursday cost
Gary Davis, 48-year-qld promo
ter, $26,757.60.
Superior Judge Clarence L.
Kincaid ordered Davis to pay the
money to Everett S. Calhoun who
had sued for $39,100 he said he
paid the promoter for distributor
ship of the car in King County,
Wash., and the territory of Alaska.
THIEF THERE FTRST
MUNCIE, Ind. (U.R) Mrs.
Charles Davisson put $2 in an en
velope and tacked it on her front
door for the insurance collector.
Then she went to town. The enve
lope was empty when the Insur
ance man arrived. A thief beat
him to the money.
Radio Programs-Friday, Dec. 27, 7957
ogram listings are prepared py tne radio stations
s KERG cK0BE KUGNT KASHKOACr KGW'
KEKG Btr.-GltM 11 ill A.M. 1S:M Naaa
Ktwt Honrs! A:S P.M. 1:00 P.M.
K0INc? KWAX
Me
COS
S:li
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Command theatre Gabriel Healter Headline Edltloi
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'Sporta Hllllea Sam Haea Newt I Cliff Edwards
38
1:00
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m
9:30
9:4S
10:0
10.15
10:30
10:45
I Dinner Hour
I Dinner Hour
1 News Review
Farm, Scorebrd.
Glen Stadler 1 Cinnamon Bear
Dollsrs St Sens Bed time Stone
I Woody Herman I Cisco Kid
'Pearl Harbor Cisco Kid
News it Weatbi
safety lo you
America. World
America. World
2
Relax with Muslcl Music to Rem.
Relax with Music; Music to Rem.
Martin Ac Lewis 1 Snorts SnotiiKht
Martin St Lewis f Week's highlights!
Fights
Fsshts
Fight
Fights
I John VandercooVt ! News
Serenade In Blue Lyn Murrar
Big Time Fiiherman's Ina
Big Time Home Fires
t Paul Weston
Paul Weston Mutual Newirecl
United Nation! I Combo Club
I Combo Club I Combo Club
Richard Diamond
Richard Diamond
Your m i,
Your FEU.
I Newspaper of air) Oizle St Harriet
utile at nrrit
Mr. D. A.
Mr. D. A.
i umi on wax
( Best of Wax
ii.92 l Ml Salw!n I Unexpected
:is Mcl ,riwln-. Unexpected
H:22 Boy Town Choir, Nile Owl
11:41 I Bandstand 1 Nlte Owl
13:00 Sign Off
Reporter
Organ Portrait
Sport Report
Carousel
Carousel
Carousel
Carousel
Carousel
.Foy Willing
1 Harmony Shop
Eddie I-aMarr
I Here's the Band
Ore. -Wyoming
Ore.-Wyoming1
Ore.-Wyoming
Ore. -Wyoming
Ore. -Wyoming
I Ore.-Wyon.lng
! Ore.-Wyoming
j Studio Party
I Studio Party
Studio Party
Tune Toppers
Tune. Newt
Here's to VtU
Farm Hour
Farm Hour
Farm Hour
I Night beat
Nightbeat
Tropical Bouquet
50.000 Children
Jaycee Forum
J.iycee Forum
Mr. Chameleon
Mr. Chameleon
IVO- Wyoming
UO-Wyoming
UO-Wyoming
UO-Wyoming
Short Story
Short Story
William Gar-can
William Gargan
Lowell Thomas
Jack Smith
Mr. Chameleon
The Big Tung
Paul Weston
Paul Weston
Bculah
Club IS
I Studio Party
Studio Party
Studio Party
NW Serenade
i nnnrtr I Flv Star B-i.l
sports page iwsji you St the world
iw do nuvisea i ttpiioi cio.iKroom
Jeff Cravath I Capitol cloakrooml
Boys Town Cholrl
wyi iowii unoir
Treasury Fland
Treasury Band I
i?fl Intern
Skinnay F.nnls
Skinnay Ennli
I News-Sign Off
Radio Programs -Saturdav. Dec. 22. 7957
I Program listings are prepared by the radio stations
KERG'.LSKORE KUGNT KASHKOACr KGW
KEKQ Rrc-Gnard 11:11 A M. 1S:M N..a
Newa Hours) a:46 r.U. 1:00 P.M.
KOW SHOWING!
M THORPE"
ill AMERICAN
. Slairlnr -
tot Lancaster
l PLUS
'Storm Over
Wyoming"
BOSED DURING
KTMAS HOLIDAYS
pittpen Jan. 2nd
pS SAT. NIGHT
lIS? wii"AM I
"''WiSi NANCY
OLSON )
P"" News )
TONIGHT!
FRIDAY
December 21st
TEEN-AGE
DANCING
With.
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1 Dancing I Hi
EVERY SATURDAY .:09
NITE iill
a t 1:4
1 WILLAMETTE 6l
I , 1 PARK Mf-
TDV DICK BARRETT and HIS 18:4?
IM 1 ARIZONA RANCH HANDS .Tni
ia.jji I 1 M,LE so. or c.i.fnwood ii-ii
TINO S 'UNCTION ON BIWAI n l:3g
Reol I . I II II
Italian Paul Bunyan
I Spaghetti Burgers- Jj-J
Extend Their Christmas
11 WithTlno, V L Greetings with: !?
Spet.uc.",n V T FREE TREATS S
A a, c FOR THE KIDS
Ordert To Go! I III! Dec. 21 thru 23pr1 aa
11 111 111 1
"'LW.'rt I I Between 5:30 & midnight :
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1280 ,
I NBC
no
K0INc? KRVM'
I Newt of Americal
rrnyarq coiues
Barnyard Follies
World Newi
Farm Newi
Sol fee Clock
off ee Clock
Coffee Clock
101 Ranch Boys
101 Ranch Boys
Yawn Palrol
Yawn Patrol I
Rhvthm Rminrttm
Rhythm RounduoL
newi. Kounoup
Rhythm roundup
I Liberty Jamboree
Ke.vi to Music
Chrlitlan Science :
Riders-Safe
M. Aronskr .
Rob Gerrad
Keinote-CarIs
Clock Watcher
Clock Watcher
Newa
Modi rMdce
News of Americal
KOIN Klock
KOIN Klock
KOm Klock
Rhythm Roundup
Kitrai ifntinaup
Rejoice it Slnit
Rejoice St Sing!
I Open Houae
Open House
Ransers Show
Ranters Show
Hillbilly Parada
Hillbilly Parade
Haven of Rest
Haven of Rest
Big Jon V Spky,
Big Jon St Spky.
Big Jan St Spky.
Big Jon St Spky.
Sat Chapei
Sat Chapel
Now Hear This
Now Hear This
News
News
KOIN Klock
Duncan MacLeod
Frank Gosj
Consumer News
I Church Bulletins
I Church Bulletins
I Christmatville
IChrlstmatviiie
LBS Bandstand
LBS Bandstand
I Hootier hot shots
Hoosler hot shots
nomeiTiaKer
I Navy Band
News
Jump. Jump
Whizz Kids
Wee Stnra
Coffee In Wash.
Coffee In Wash.
Love Stcry
Love Story
KotO-
Space Patrol
Space Patrol
nth..
Bible Kula
4-H Clubs
Lane Co. 1st Ed,
ClaHlflftrla
St. Nicholas' feast
Corral. NW News
Let's Pretend
Let's Pretend
Give and Take
uiveanoxBKe
Proudly We Hall I
1 Proudly Wo Hall
Rending Is Fun
ou Never Know!
Mua. Souvenirs
Mus. Souvenirs
I Mus. Souvenirs
I Mus. local news
Theater of Today!
Theater of Today
Hollywood Stars
Hollywood SUra
Espec for Womenl
Espee. for women
Espec for womenl
Ed NlcConneli
I LBS Bandstand
National Guard
Meet the Missus
Meet the Missus
I local news
Fun to be Young
Way for Youth
Way for Youth I
IJ.C. Hour
J.C. Hour
Proudly We Hail
I Proudly We Hail
Met Opera
Met Opera
Met Opera
Met Opera
1 Grand Centri
City Hospital
-ny nospiiai
Saturday Date
Saturday Data
Saturday Date
Saturday Date
Concert Hall
Concert Hall
Concert Hall
Noon News I Met Opera
Music for Sat. Met Opera
Man on the Farm! Met Opera
Man on the Farm I Met Opera
New Parad
Weather Report
ii n j' mm routtau
Rhythm round ui
News St Weather!
r arm iu'ur
Farm Hour
Farm Hour
Mary Lee Tas
Mnry Lee Taylor
YoutlH Orotrnnlanal
Young Oregon tansi
Muilc with Girls
Sice i tne
leet the
Natl farm-home i
Natl farm-home I
Maugham theater!
Maughnm theater)
Newa
The Three Buna,
Farm News
Scratchpad
I Mont. U Choir
Mont. U Choir
Cedar Crest cone.1
I Cedar Crest cone. I
i Bandstand
Bandstand
Sat at the Chase
Sat at the Chase
Georgia Crackers!
Georgia Crackers
tsanastana usa
Bandstand USA
Meadowbrook
Meadow brook
Christmas Shoo
Christmas Shop I
Met Opera
Met Opera
Met Opera
Met Opera
Rhythm roundup
Rhythm roundup!
Band Review '
Review. News
Tea-Crumpets
Ten-Crumpets
Jerry Gray
Veteran Varieties
Sat. Matinee
Sat Matinee
Sat. Mattnee
Sat Matinee
Ride em Cowboy
Ride 'em Cowboy
oun on raraqe
Music for soul
Masters Music
Masters Music
Mnsters Music
Mailers Music
To Be Advlied
To Be Ad v lied
To Be Adviied
To Be Advised
Big City serenade!
Big City serenade
TO III AflVISffl
1 Eddy Arnold
Montana U choir
Montana U choir
Nnwsonr)tr nf air
Newspaper of air!
1 Farm News
UN on Record
I Overseas Report
I Larry LeSueiu-
I Paul Masterson I
Paul Masterson
Sports Roundup i
Corr. Scratchpad
Marine Corps
Here's to Vets
Navy Star Time
Stars on Parada
Combo Club
Hemingway )
"45" Records
Views of News
Jr. Junction
Jr. Junction
American Farmer
American Farmer
Ministerial Assn. ,
Harry Wismer I
Open Hous
Open House
I Melody St Mem.
Melody it Mem. I
I Melody St Mem
Melody. Newa
Willamette Ser.
Willamette Ser.
Willamette Ser
Music. News
Masters
Masters
Masters
Masters
Cxcurs.i
On the
On the
On the
Music
Music
Muiio
Music
, Science
Upbent
Upbeat
Upbeat
News
Earl Godwin
To Be Advised
To Be Advised
To Be Advised
To Be Advised
lo He Advised
I To Be Advised
Cednr Cr. Choir
Cedar Cr, Choir
Fun to he young
Pun to be young
Art Klrkman I
u.N. on Record
You Never -Know
Larry LeSueur
Schools and You
Schools and You;
jonnny on spot
io tinny on opot
Gaston Fisher
Folk Music
Nivv Ranri
1 Local News
I Forward America Navy Hour ,
Guest Star Navy , Hour ,
Music Ira Blue-Sportg
U.S. Marine band) Bob Gerrad
Dinner Hour
Dinner Hour
Lnnt Lanknuta London l.ttttr
Dinner Hour I European Report
To Be Advised Gaston Fischer
To Be Advised Qper. brotherhood
to Be Advised I Danger Ahead
Bob Considlne I Frank Go
HENRY
BUSSE
AND HIS ORCHESTRA
FRIDAY
Admission
$1.00
Tax Inc.
DANCING
EVERT SATURDAY NIGHT
with
ELDRED GLASPEY
and the Band
Admission $1 per person (inc. tax)
FERN RIDGE PARK BALLROOM
10 ml. out West llth Paved Road All the Way
ENLARGED PARKING AREA
"AN ADVENTURE IN GOOD EATING"
Recommended by Duncan Hines
il1VmjBf'l Mil
Starrett
"mt Burnett
hpl! of the
Bustlers"
PLrs
p'Jtn Cloves
fey
DANCE
SAT. NITE
TO THE MUSIC OF
Billy Hamilton.
And His 12-Piece Orchestra .
9:30 TO 12:30
ADM. $1.25, TAX INC.
Arena Ballroom
1850 West 6th Ave. .
Coffee StlU
5e
SNAPPY
SERVICE
CAFES
JUMBO HAMBURGERS, SHAKES
LUNCHES - DINNERS
Breakfast Served Day or Night
860 Olive Two Cafes That Never Close 4S3 Willamette
The following story, "Christ
mas in Korea 1951" was writ
ten by Jack Vaughn, editor of
"The Miramar JET JOURNAL",
San Diego. Jack is former man
ager of the University's radio
station, KWAX.)
Snowflakes swirled like 'copter
blades as the two soldiers trudged
toward the light they saw in the
distance . ... They were tired,
these soldiers, Al and Hay; and
they were cold . .
"Well, we're almost there," Al
said. "Looks like a sentry up
ahead."
As they drew nearer, the sen
try halted them, and took them
to the Olficer of the Day's
shack . . ,
"Well," the Captain said, "you
guys aren't going to find any
rides passing by here tonight. Un
less you feel like walking fifty
niiles, you might as well plan on
spending Christmas . Eve with the
Marines . . .
I Al and Hay followed him (a
sergeant) as he left the shack and
crossed the field of newly fallen
snow. Then the sergeant stopped
in front of a small building . . .
(Inside) a lanky hospital corps
man closed the book he was read
ing and stood up. "What've
got here, Jeff? Patients?"
"Nope," the Sergeant smiled.
"Just travelers . , , The O. D. said
you could bunk em here to
night."
He looked at Al and Ray. "This
is the Doc. He's in the Navy and
a reserve at that , . . but I guess
he's okay."
Al and Ray introduced them'
selves.
Then the Doc said, "Come on
over here by the stove." He turned
to Jeff. "And why don't you go
over to that mess you call a mess
hall of yours and bring back a pot
of joe?"
"And why don t you go swab
deck?"
"Listen, Jarhead ..."
"You're lucky. I was goln' to
bring" over some coffee anyway,"
the Sergeant said as he opened
the door. "In your coffee I'll put
poison."
Best mess sergeant in the Ma
rines," the Doc said.
... in a few minutes, Jeff was
back.
Doc poured the coffee. "Yep,
this is Just like home. I always
celebrate Christmas Eve sitting
by the fire drinking coffee In the
middle of Korea."
"Doc, you sound kind of bitter
In a way," Jeff said in mock sym
"Oh, I guess I am kind of bit
ter in a way," the Doc smiled.
It's kind of tough to be away from
the wife and kids at Christmas
. . but I guess I'll live."
"At least we have snow," Al
added cheerfully.
For more than an hour they
talked of how they had spent
their Christmases. And after a
while, they forgot that they were
in the middle of Korea ... All
of them except Ray. He just sat
there.
Then, Jeff suggested, "Let's sing
some Christmas carols."
And they sang. (All except
Ray.)
Ray stood up. "I'm fed up with
this stupid sentimental stuff. I
don't know how in the hell grown
men like you can go around mak
ing fools of yourselves lust be
cause it's Christmas Eve. There's
just one place to celebrate Christ
mas and it's not in the middle of
Korea." He stomped to the other
end of the dispensary.
(Jack Vaughn's "Chrlstmns In
Korea 1951", will be concluded
in the Christmas Day LOOK &
LISTEN.) .
A ROSE: Christmas,
' A THORN: in Korea.
IWA Election
Still in Doubt
PORTLAND (IP) The CIO
Woodworkers . executive board
went home Thursday without
naming a new president for the
110,000 member union.
For four days the board checked
the vote in last September's elec
tion but board -members failed to
reach agreement on whether
James E. FadUng, Incumbent, or
A. L. Hartung, won.
Both Fadling and, Hartung are
from Portland.
Earlier "The Woodworker" the
union's newspaper, said that Har
tung was elected. The board criti'
cized the publication for carrying
the story.
The board will meet again Jan,
4 in ah effort to certify the elec
tion and install new officers.
Reason for the board's failure
to certify the election to date Is
not known. It is believed, how
ever, that a number of votes have
been questioned.
Check Puzzles Judy
But Not $10 Bill
KENOSHA. Wis. U.R) Judy
Kolar is only 11 years old but
she knows a good thing when she'
sees it, even if she doesn't recog
nize it
Judy found a funny-looking slip'
of paper with figures on it and.,
stuck it In her pocket. Hours later
she showed it to her mother, who
gasped. The paper was a check '
for $2489.
Police helped return the check
to the payee, who gave Judy a
$10 bill. That suited her, because!
she'd seen that kind of money.
before.
London Bridge Stunt
Brings Fine to Pilot
LONDON (P) Frank Mil
ler, 39-year-old amateur pilot,
was fined $280 Thursday for fly
ing his light plane under the Lon
don Tower Bridge' Nov. 28
Miller told the court he did It
on a dare from his 13-year-old
son, who was with him In the
rented aircraft.
The plane flew between a
bridge roadway and overhead
walk which are 120 feet.
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ATTENTION '8
EAGLE MEMBERS '
Annual Children's St
& CHRISTMAS PARTY
3? Sunday Evening St
DECEMBER 23
? 7:00 P.M. SI
At The i&
j EAGLES HALL 525 Willamette
We believe families should be together on
Christmas therefore, we will be closed
Christmas Day.
Merry Christmas from
The GROTTO
764 Willamette)
WOODEN MAIN DUO UP
PROVIDENCE, R. I, (U.R) Ex
cavators uncovered an ancient
wooden water main here while
digging near a downtown build.
Ing. The two-foot section of hol
low log was part of the city's
water system dating from colonial
days.
Sailor in Big Hurry
Pays Up in Court
LINCOLN. Neb. (U.R) A Lin
coln sailor knew he'd get into
trouble with naval authorities if
he missed a parade through down-.
town Lincoln. :
He sped to the parade in his
automobile, arriving on time.
However, in the attempt, net
Went through a stop sign.
Ran a red light.
Drove 40 miles per hour in a
20-mile zone.
The court fined Harold E.
Hutchison $8 and. costs.
FANCY NAMES PICKED
CHEROKEE, N. C. (U.R) Many
Cherokee Indians selected their
family names from among the
first words of English they
learned to speak and some of
them came up with unique ones.
Some of the family names in this -reservation
area are Walklngstlck,
Cllmblngbear, Runnlngdeer, Go
ingback, Bigmeat, German, Eng- -Ush,
and French.
MAN OF MANY PARTS
POCAHONTAS, Tenn. U.RV
A variety store.owner, J. W. Hud- .
son, has a grocery, service station,
restaurant and picture show all in
one building. Hudson also finds
time to serve as town postmaster.
WE'LL BE OPEN TO SERVE YOU
ALL DAY
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
5-Course Holiday
Dinner
Dial 6-9128 tor Reservations
AUSTIN'S
Sun. Mon. We'll Be Closed at 8 P.M.
130 N. 5Ui 18 Springfield
ELKS
ELKS
ELKS
ELKS
ELK'S
Saturday, Dec. 22, 1951
ELK'S TEMPLE
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ELK'S ORCHESTRA
ELKS ONLY
ELKS
ELKS
ELKS
ELKS
GOOD BiVSIC TONIGHT!
7:30 P.M.
RAY ANTHONY
ORCHESTRA
8:30 P.M.
BIG TIME
9:00 P.M.
PAUL WESTON
ORCHESTRA
10:30 P.M.
HENRY BUSSE
ORCHESTRA
From The Arena Ballroom
1000 WATTS
iZBQ KC
EUGENE, OREGON
COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
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