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21, J THB BITBENl OVA, HP Paj?e TEreo Tnlr CITY NEWS FROM PAGE I) r ....urn .IT MUbV WLZ;Hon pictures of l--" : i. m -1 MJB M . Awards with jWov.r-eWde til T Cascade limit- tTtJlrf Aat these scenic i!! U Pforegon will bave Vd t-foughout the U""- J - i. rhnoi. wan of ,cheon am" ;..tuii fffi club :.t the i Oe .Hooa. FndLii Dean f X Plans were made for to Cottage Grove Friday merest in the dub Cal.. who have II r.V f. and Mra O. 'SSSStd to their home in "ft" i' tonoed here fol- tfi tt of eastern states. Mrs Pii daughter of Mr. and fi& wd mil visit sisters, Mra. Mn of pi Alt0- and Mrs- f i - Prancisco. Lti'lieanus Issued r" linnsea were Issued at ffi of the county clerk Friday for George P. HlnUe, Eufene, and Esther Louise Setters, Astoria; Charlea Edward Beaver, Eugene, and ueceua ouuivau, Portland; U. f. Nordling, Eugene, and Martha Lo'i Everaon, Creawell. avenu east, la her for a two weeks' vlalt from Long Beach, California. Here from Cottage Grove: D. W. Hays, former auperintendent of achoola at Cottage Grove, waa here Friday. Mr. Hays leaves next Mon day for Portland where be will make hia home. Mr. Uaya will be connect ed with tba Portland achool ayetem next year. Bridge Contract Awarded The contract for the erection of a 164-foot concrete bridge south of Newnort on the Roosevelt hiph-nv in the Siualaw national forest has been awarded to O. waa $17,806. N. Pierce. The bid Here from Delight Valley Francea Horn, resident of the De light Valley district, was a visitor at the office of E. J. Moore, county school auperinendent. Mr. Horn brought a big bouquet of flowers for the superintendent s office. . Ht 'em to fit thla way 1 iiilt tailored to your Mature with two panta, 0X. HILTON, 30 W. 10th Arch Support Shoes $4.85 Bell Shoe Co. McDonald Theatre Bldg. Speaker Announced C. V. Vickrey of New York city, national executive secretary of the Near East relief, is to be speaker at Central i'resbytenan church Sunday morning, instead of J. J. Handsaker oi Portland as ordinal ly announced. Two Youth are Fined Andy Coghlan and Walter Powers, arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct and roaming the streets at night, were fined $25 each in city court j? riaay. Bankruptcy Petition Filed A petition in bankruptcy has been filed in federal court at Portland by Neil L. Jones, laborer, Oakridge. Liabilities are listed at ?238.17andi assets $30. Marriage License Issued A marriage license was issued at the office of the county clerk Friday for James Kenneth Bell of Eugene and Garnet u, Burkbart of Marsli field. JUST ARRIVED The litest Kelvlnator Elee- Erl Refrigeration Cabinets. CcH In and see these new ntdeli. IICWART ELECTRIC CO. 956 Willamette Business Name Filed The assumed business name of the Lemon-O barber shop was filed for record Friday at the office of the county clerk by J. E. Lindley. Trafflo Lanes Painted- Traffic lanes such aB recently painted on Willnmette and Broadway are being on Tne west Broadway ap proach to Willamette street Friday. Service Announced Grace Lutheran church, corner of Eleventh avenue ' east and Ferr? streets, announces remilar services will be at 10:40 o'clock. Here from Lona Beach Miss Josephine T.nndru. sister of W. C. Landru,- of 1843 Seventeenth Beok From Vacation i Mr. and Mrs. (J. W. Iddlnca. the former from the local pout office staff, returned Friday evening from a vacation trip of two. weeks. They were accompanied by Mr. Iddings1 sister, Mrs. George Wooster and daughter, Hna, of Molalla, Oregon, on the trie The uarty went from here July 11 to Elk lake. After tour days there they went down the Skyline trail to Lava lake. Bla Cultuf, passed Odell lake, Crescent lake, spending one night at Dla mond lake, and on to Grater lake. They then went up the The Dalles- California msnway to liend and mond and on to Portland, returning to Jbugen from there. "Excellent roads a. a wonderful scenic route, reported . V. Iddi.Es In a visit at The Guard office Saturday. It lsl well worth any one's time to take i the trip, he said. ! Services Given- Subject for the pre-millennial campaign services being held for ounday will be as follows: ' ihe Pre-Tribulation." "Demons like Lo custs. "Power like Scorpions. No Harm to the Things hich Sustain Life." "Hurt Only Those Who Have not the Seal of God on Their Fore heads." "Should Not Kill Them But Should Torment Them Five Months." "Their King the Angel of the Abvss Abaddon or AdoLvod." Men Shall Seek Death and Shall in no Wise Find It." "The Four Angels at the River Euphrates." Two Hundred Millions ot ri.uen Angels, Following Them." "Fire, smoke, Hrimstone. ihird fart of Mankind Killed." (Rev. 9th.) At the Churches Sunday First Ooniregatlonal Thirteenth and Ferry. Bible school at 0:45 a. Professor L. O. Wright, superintendent. Morning service at 11, with sermon by Rev. J, Hudson Ballard, formerly pastor of First Presbyterian church, Pomona Call fornia, now professor of Religion la Occidental college, Jos Angeles. Har mon topic, "The Redemption of the Mind." The music includes a duet. ".Man of Galilee." (Gelbel) by Mar garet Muhr and Mrs. Donald Young; anthem. "If Ye Love Me" (Lansing) by tne girls' ch61r; and the following numbers by Mrs. May Edwards, the organist: "Pilgrims' chorus" from Tannhauser" (Wagner), "Air" from "Binaldo" (Handel) and "March" from "Athalie" (Mendelssohn.) BvanaeUet K. EL Ueekley f Miles CilJ, M-iit- and Uie paetut, Fred here during the week. Uwrnahuk. aiTaugeliai O. OrvlU Beu iu be First Baptist Broadway at High. Rev. C. L. Tra win, pa b tor. Church Bchool 9:45 with departments and classes for all ages. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Prelude, "Choral" Armstrong. Anthem, "I Will Praise Thee," Rogers. Offertory, "Berceuse," Miller. Solo. "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings,'' Ldddle, (Miss Evelyn Hollis ) . Sermon, "A Great Discovery," E. A. Gottberg. Evening worship 8 o'clock. Organ pro gram by Daisy Bell Parker. "Russian oik, bong, 1'ilgnm hone of Hope Batiste; hymn, melody and chimes. First Methodist Episcopal J. Fraualiu Haas, minister. Church school W;40 a. uu Morning sermon Uy Dr. 1a M. Grigsby, paalur of First Methodist church, Pacouia, Wash- at 11 o'clock. Union servi at 8 o'clock at Preabjterlan church, with lief. lloury W. Davis, campus uasior, preaching. Mid-week service Thurs day evening In charge wf Miss Bessie Pease, deaconess. 8L Mars EpIsoepaJ Corner of Seventh avenue and Olive street. Rev, Frederick G. Jennings, rector. The Seventh Sunday after Trinity. Holy Oo mm union at H a. ul Morning prayer and sermon at 11 certj li)-12. Saturday night dance bulie, sm. Ll'uii . r- I.. 1 tRa n tl:HO-S p. ui uiuner music by the C-eelluuis aud mutucal uovoltleai 8-l, eouuert orchestra and aoiuisuti U-ll dance oreheHtrai 11-12, Juugletown orchestia j 1 i u. ori&u rtsctuU auu lenr sj1os. KF1 Loa Angeles (4fl8.5in) -7 p. Hi-, male tjuarLoi and orchestra music, 7-8, orehcHira aiid atJioiais: b-oMu. MHJ eoneerl, :tiU-10, Hollywood bowl couuu't. I-lrU oii'hesu-at pro raiu, il-Li a. m., KF1 frolic. MONDAY PROGRAMS National Broadcasting company 4-4iilO p. iu., leilow tab Tea imie U tow lies, Kt'U, ivtii 7-S, RCA hour, Kilg, KOMO, hXiVt KGO, 1UV, Warren, Solo, "The Plain of ence linxnard (K . A. barren.) Sermon. "A Midnight Struggle," E. A. Gottberg. Recital to be Given At the violin recital to be given in the Unitarian church Sunday evening by Harmon Gehr of St. Lawrence University, Mr. White smith, minister of the church, will give a fifteen minute address on "Relielon and the Public School Teacher." An offering will be tnk- The recital will begin at eight o clock. Leave for Yellowstone Dean and Mrs. John Straub are leaving for Yellowstone national nark where they will spend two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Eaton of Iowa will occupy their home until their return. Special Excursion TO Cascade Summit ON ODELL LAKE Sunday, July 22 Round Trip Fare 11.75 Lv. Eugene . 6:30 a.m. Springfield 6:45 a.m. TPengra 7:10 a.m. Lowell M . 7:15 a.m. Westfir 7:50 a.m. Oakridge 8:00 a.m. McCrcdie Springs . . 8:27 a.m. Ar. Cascade Summit . . . 10:15 a.m. Lv- Cascade Summit . r: 6:00 p.m. Spend the Day on Beautiful Odell Lake Southern PacificLines F- 0. LEWIS, Ticket Agent Phone 2200 ' or beetle with Im- and legs Strange Bug Found A gray and black bug, more than an inch long, nressive looking ameers was found bv Penn John Strsuh on the corner of Willamette and Tenth avenue. He presented it to The Guard, where it remains as yet un identified. Inspirational song service led by R.'j Maimer Praj! Ye." Victor Husband Thy 'dwellings," by liddle. The Sun day evening union meeting will be ut Central rresbyterian church, with liev. H. W. Davis speaking. Central Presbyterian Corner Tenth avenue and Pearl street. Hev. A. H. Saunders, pastor. Sabbath school at 0:45. At 11 a. m. liev J. J. Handsaker, of Portland, will give an address on "An Adven ture in International Friendship." Snncial music, two ouartet numbers. Still, Still uu inee t;cooiej ana Ijkft as a Father" (Marsten). The evening union service will be hold at this cliurcn at a o cioca wun ivev. n. W. Davis as preacher. His aermou theme will be "Is There a Provi dence?" The quartet will sing "O Come to My Heart, lrd, Jesus" (Ambrose) and .Mr. aieiert win sin,; "(loin it Home" (Dvork). Mid-week meeting on Thursday evening at 7:80 led: by the pastor. First Churoh of Christ, Scientist Corner of Oak street and Twelfth avenue east. Sunday service at 11 a. The subject of the lesson sermon for Sunday Is "Truth." Wednesday evening testimony meeting at 8 clock. Sunday school at U:30 a. m. The reading room at 212 Tiffany building, Eighth and Willamette streets, is open to tne public daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Sundays and holidays from 2 to 5 p. m. On Wed nesdays the reading room closes at 5 m. so evening service. United Lutheran Thirteenth avenue E. and Hizh St.. Rev. Frank S. BeiBtel, pastor. he congregation will hold all Its services of the day in the grove near Goburg bridge. Members are asked to bring their cars to the cnurcn at 10 o clock to take those without cars. Services at 11 o'clock. Back From Bandon Mr. and Mrs. G. M. deBroekert have returned from an outing at Bsndon, and left Saturday morning to- snend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McAHcter.of Eugene at their summer home at Blue River. i EUGENE AIRPORT ;' AJ$ i Would you like r Pleasure flights i anytime except 1 , ' 1 Mondays, $3.75. it Cross country V jll flnights p MSiMjI Srflr Round trip to I COMPLETE COURSE FLIGHT INSTRUCTION $150.00 IOTS: DAVID and CHARLES LANGMACK itiHeMMMMHHHMHMMaeafHn Mra. Stam Comlno Mrs. J. B. Stam and three child rin nf Spattle will arrive Saturday afternoon to spend a week or 10 days Tlriting- Mra. Stam'a parents, Ttir. and Mra. Thomaa Bailey. few day. will ba spent at the coaat. Leave for Panama Dr. John Landsbtiry, his sister. Mrs. Anne Landsbury Beck, John Stark Evans are leaving Thursday. July 28. for San Fran cisco from where they will sail for Panama. Cuba. Jamaica ana Mexico. They will motor to California in Mr. Evans car. Bov Taken to School John li. Marsh, luvenlle court of ficer, went to 'Salem Friday to take a boy to the atate school for feeble minded. . Mla Konkel at Office Miss Beth F. Konkel, executive secretary of the Lane County Health flssoHntion. has returned to her of fice after her annual vacation. Part of the time waa apent at Seattle and Puget Sound points. Snrav Advice Given O. E. Stewart, county fruit in spector, la advising orchard owners to spray for the coddling moth next week. A snrav of one nound of lead arsenic and 50 gallons of water Is recommended. Armv Dlsoharne Filed - The l'nited States service dis charge of Fred M. Brown waa filed for record Friday at the office of the county clerk. Farm Nam. la Filed The farm name Green Oaks was fi'cd for record at the office of the county clerk Friday by 1. Halvorsen. Oakrldge Central Lutheran Pearl atraet anil bixtn avenue. 11. M branford, aator. Servicea 11 a. m. Text: Mat. 6, W-B7. Theme: "Oud Juut-etb. According to the lleurt." First Christian n.k and Kieveuth etreeta. . V. Stivers, aator. tSuuday morning Uibio Bchool at VA6 wiLh Mr. Barrett m charge. lr. Stiver, preaches Sunday morning on the aubject, "Alter J.'nia lvt'li B U, itudy Seiger'a shell si uhuiuata, bUlg, KUMU, KU W, KC hlJ, bSl i U, Luuguiel vurrect til Llnhthoua. Temole Camp meetiua at the Lane county lair grounds, Tnlrteentn and Mon. Lane roe streets Sunday school at 9:45. A. O. .Watkins, auperintendent. Morning worship at 11, afternoon worship at :30. Crusadera service at 6:30. Eve ning musical program at 7:30. Eve ning service from 8 to 9. The service from 7:du to v will be broadcast over KORE. Among the apeakers of the. day are A. J. Hegen from Portland, Bethanv Evanoolloal Corner Sixth avenue west and Blair. A. L. Lonsberry paator! Sundar lll m. The - pastor school at 10 preach at 11 a. m. on the aubject "Mlssinr the Main Thing." At 8 D. m. he will discuss the theme "Chr!st Above the Angels. v Christian En deavor at 7 p. m. Central Lutheran Pearl afreet and Sixth avenue. B. M. Branford, pastor. Services 11 a. m. Text Luke 14, 12-15. Theme "Bro therly Love." Service, in Norwegian it II p. m. KUO, li U. ljuuauiel vul-rect Uuie. KdU. hllMO. KUlV. KUU. Ki'O: l- suug uaiutiiigs, KliQ. KUO U:tMll, alak "Time to Ketire" bujs, klly. KIKVIO, KUW, KUO, Kl'O, Oreoon Station. KUW I'vruaud .4Uluij 10-11 :0 a. iu., towu crer: 0-7 p. in., diuuei' cuueert: U;-46-7, KUW ilanra band: 7- V, M1U prugraui; U-tl:oU, Cuullel evueert: U:hir-lo:tjO, N11C pruxriuu 10:0-ll:iU), lien beUing'a bu; 11:30 to 12 midnight, studio dance prugruiu. wainingiun biaiiona KJig Hpukuuo a7U.Zm) 4:80-6 p. ui., bluwai't's musical urogram i 4:30 K ll. 1 A.,i 7. I. ulku; 0-0:46, Muliluu Merrick's or chestra; 0:46-7, lieu Cuuu, truvul- ogue: 7-10, .UO program. Kh OA Seattle t-W i.oml 11:15- 11:30, moruiug musu-ale;5:30-0, news Heme, weatuer repurt; u-f, uio ay side Three: 7-7:lo, etudio urograin; i:15-i:30. induHlrogrums: 7:iiO-b. stu dio program: b-0, musicul truvelugue; V-IO, organ recitale, r. t. ceringer. uainornia btationi KOO Oaklaud I3b4.4m) 4-4:80 s m.. "hhNsrvuay Living" Christina S. OUtUlBUU, .iUVU.OV, 4OlVl Ot. ATUI' cis concert orchestra, l&dward J. liUtzualrick, director; 5:80-0, Auut Betty, Ututh Thompson) storlee K.UO kiddies' klub: 0-0:20. S. F. au. A. 1. stocks: S. t. nroduce: 0:20- 0:80, news and baseball; 0:30-0:45. ''What a Hauueuiug in the World. John D. Burry; 0:45-7. l)r. Aibcrtine lucuaras iNnen, consulting paycnoio gist; -10, NBC program; 10-11, Gen eral oectric program. Loa Angeles (4tWt.0ml 0 p. .. Big Brother Bob: 6:30. Mr. Dun- lap, board of education; 5:45, Senator Ceorge W. Cartwright; 6, KF1 aym- phonotte; 7, rslfU program; 9, violm recital, PurceU Mayer; 0:30, NBO program; 10-11, l'ackard concert or chestra, Pryor Moore, director; Pur cell Mayer, violinist. Kl'O San Francisco (422.3m)-- 4:3U-r p. in., le lowne CTyer ser vice; 5-6, children s hour by Big Bro ther; 6-7, music by the Reo Wolver ines: 7-9, NBC program: 9-9:30. Rhythmic Recses; 9:30-10, NBC program; 10-12, Mju variety pro gram. "HARLES Wakefield Cadman, well ' known composer, will apeak ovef Ihe Pacific coast network of the Na tional Broadcaaung company Satur day during the intermission of the Hollywood Bowl concert broadcast which Is sponsored by the Union Oil company. Cadman, one of the most popular American composers, will ad dress an audience that is expected will exceed one million. Tonignt i Bowl concert- comnosed of ten num bers, will again be popular in tone. It will also mark the final appearance of Albert Coates, who has served as snest conductor for the firet two weeks of the season. Programs of these weekly symphonies on tne air, which are being sponsored by the Un ion Oil company, may be secured gratis at any Union Oil service aU- tlon on the Pacific coast. KORB (2nl.l m) Eugene 0 a. m. Housewives' hour. 12, noon concert n . . . 1. : I. ...... . K .41 O p. m., DUUKUIIIC UlPUl, If. Ill-, Fireside hour; 6:45 p. m., Sports and late news; 7 p. m., sponsored pro grams. Sundays 2 to S O. m.. Golf Wid ows' program; 7:80 p. m., church ser vices. SATURDAY PROGRAMS National Broadcasting Company 8-8:30 n. m. Hrand Onera Album Broadcast through KHQ, KOMO, and KGO. 8:30-10:00 p. m., Union Oil Hollywood Bowl Symphony concerts, broadcast through KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KGO. KPO. and KTI. 10-12 midnight. The Big Show, broadcast through KHQ. KGW. KOO. and KPO from 10 to 11 p. m., and through KHQ, KOMO. KOW, KGO, and Kl'O Irom 11 to 12 mmnigni. OAKRIDGE, July 21. (Special) Mi .lane and Zoe Strong enter tained the Cribbage club at their hnm Tne.dnv evening. Mrs .Wk Wriirht who has been tic ket seller at Oakridge theater fori nast three years has given up the Krankie Nelson who haa been fjuite sick with the whooping cougn t lm proving slowly. Mrs. Kd Wert Is entertaining her I fnther, Mr. ShulU, from near Fort- '"'Ivirs. Albert Tine l reported as be ing n little better, according to word received by her brother. She is .till in verv critical condition. Ed West received word that house on his ranch near Marion, Ore., was lim ned to the ground. Mr. Wert went out to see about it Mr. end Mrs. Harry McAfee from Kiiin spent Tuesday with O. McAtee and family. Edward Meaeher left his campfire burning at Taylor Burn on the I'as- i ca'le lorest wniie iir .m, ,io..,... Frnnk Crabtree, loresi nsironnan stationed at Box Canyon discovered the fire and cited Mr. Meaeher to ap i.f-A.-A I,,. tin court at Bend. Meaeher was fined five dollars and i cost and warned by the judge to be I more careful with his fires in the fu- Hire. Taylor Burn Is an area oe tween Erma Bell lakes and Waldo lake near the summit of the Cascade range. It is reached from Crain Irai He over a rather difficult mountain road, and is a favorite recreational area for penP' on " ,ile ' the range. A forest fire starting at this point would destroy much of the recrestionsi value of the high coun try besides the damage to timber and stock range Oreoon Stations KOW, Portland (401m) 10-11 :30 a. m., Town Cryer; 6-7 p. m., dinner concert; 7-8 p. m., concert from KOMO: 8-12 midnight National Broadcasting Co. program. Washlnotnn Stationa KFOA, Seattle, (447.Bm) 7-7:80 18 BABIES ENTER tonr of ln.sDectlon of cooperative plants la this localltT. In- ci tiding th Guxone Fruit Growers nih snnnuon, tno creflmpry, brnnch be taken on coperat!Te plm clndinjE the Eu Kueene Farmers Dltnt of the Jfadtia rooperntlve I'onlfry Producera, anq other coonernriTes. Other entertain ment Is a!p belnn plnnned for them,, announces J. 0- I loft, manaRer of tha Etijrcne Fruit Growers association. Elirhteen ltflhtes are now reenter ed In the "Itetter liable contest to I be run at the Mclimnld theater. Fire j more had been reftstered by closing t time, 10 o'clock Friday trmlng. ! brlnxltiK the total to IS. i The babies are to be filmed for i motion pictures the eominjE week when I)on Inhain, Hollywood director wttl come with bis staff aud equipment. The contest Is county-wide and the only 'restriction la that the bnblea be not oTer five years of ase. Karly rejt- (atration may be mane by telephoning the theater. All parent a are invited (o enter their Uiftlcs in the contest. The younirent batty entered is Jtlch ard Ixtal Hickenbotham who is only three and one-balf months of nge. The lift of entries to date is Olive Jane IHIInrd, Dorothy Jean Hosen berg. Shubert Send rich, Itichnrd Ij)al llickenbotbam, alargnret 1 tennis, Hetty Jean McKUlop, Shirley McKil lop, Comilo Jeanne Htaug, Joyce Anne II us sell. Teddy Alt man, June Cronin, Dorothy I. rutin, F.dwln Kouital, Anna Currle, Barbara Jean Itrattoo, Ulena Orlo Wilson. Tom mi e Itu.sell Jr., trlcim Kussell. TO VISIT EUGENE KING COAL Be sure and get our summer prices Manemd Huntington Fuel Co. Dance, Dreamland Hall Every Wednesday and Saturday Ladles Free Men 7Bo Eugene will be hoat to the Amerl can Institute of Cooperation and the Oregon Cooperative council on a ytsit here Huudny evening, July ,20, and aionaay, jtuy u. The American -Inatltute of Co operation Is a national organization that eacn year sponsors a summer short course for tne study of theory aud practice of cooperation at some university or college. This year the course waa given at I'nlyeralty of California, Berkeley. Ending the course, the group goes on a tour of the Pacific Northwest, July 28. The Oregon Cooperative council Is made up of cooperative executives throughout the state. The visitors will arrive at 6:S5 o'clock on the evening of July 20 on the Shasta. Their hendqnarters will be at the Eugene hotel. Monday morning, July SO, thev will STORAGE RATES By week ..,$2.00 By month (refl) 600 By month (dead) 1.00 Single day and nlte ... M PARKING RATES By month, day 7:30 a. m, to 8:30 p. m ..$3.00 Single day, 7l80 a. m. to 6:30 p. m 2S Evenings, 8:30 p. m. to 11:30 p. m M HOWARD AUTO CO. 136 E. Seventh ALWAYS Good! Alwaya the 8am . mm 111 Insist upon It by asking for - it by nam. KREMMEL BAKERY, Ino. FIRE ft AUTO INSURANCE LOANS. C. L. Sigman, W. P. Fell Phone 097. Rooma 202-204 Bank of Commerce Bldg. McKINLEY INSURES ANYTHING p. m.. Boy Scouta program; 7:30-5, Camp H ire nine program. lib norma aiai ona KGO, Oakland, (384.4m) 6-6:30 m.. utility: 6:30-7. songs: T-7:15, radio chat: 7:15-7:R0. snorts: 7:30-8, Hawaiian music: 8-8:80, NBO con cert: 8:80-10. Hollywood bowl con cert: 10-12, Saturday night dance fro lic, IBBU). KFHu, San Francisco, f44.8m) 6:80-8 p. m., dinner music by the Ce- dnans and musical noveiuea; ts-v, concert orchestra and soloists; 0-11, dance orchestra; 11-12, Jungletown orcheatra; 12-1 a. m organ recital and tenor aolos. KFI, Los Angeles, (4fi8.Bm) B-7 p. m., male quartet and orcnestra mu sic; 7-8, orchestra and soioisfs; o e.QA vii- , . o .on in uAn. wood bowl concert; 10-11, orchestral program; 11-12 a. m KJfl roue. ANCHORAGE A COOL place to eat. LLOYD T. TERRHL BUILDER PHONE 'JIBS SUNDAY PROGRAMS Broadcastln :du d. m.. Sunday cert, KOMO. KGW, KOO, KFI; 4:80- National 8-4:30 aft company afternoon con- Clearance Sale On Used Radloa $15.00 and up. Radio Service & Supply Tel. 69 107 West 7th To be had Exclusively at The May Stores, Inc. Tllkll tTTIrt VTktf KGW, KGO, KFI: ?, Jon'gines cor rect t me. KHO. KOMO. K(iW. KOO: 6:30-7:30, Standard symphony hour, KHO. KOMO. KGW. KGO. KPO. KFI; 0 0:30, Atwater Kent program. KHQ, KOMO, KGW. KGO, KPO, ti.il. Oregon Station KOTV Portland (401ml 11-12 noon, chnrch aervicea; 8-fi p. m., Na tional Broadcast company program; B-6:1S. talk "Modern Science:" 6:15- 6-30, studio program; 6:80-7:30, Na- uonal tlroadmasi company program; 7:30-8, two-iflano recital; 8-9, Sun day echoes; 0-0:80, National Broad casting company program; w:w-iu, studio concert; 10-11, little symphony orcheatra. Washington Station KHQ Spokane 1 870.2m) 6-6:80 p. m., dinner music; 6:45-7, travelogue; 7-8. atudlo concert; 8-8:30, NBO con cert; 8:30-10, Hollywood howl con cert; 10-12, NBO dance frolic. KFOA Seattle (447.5m) 7-7:30 n. m., Boy Scouts' progrsm; 7:30-8, CamD Fire Oirls' program. California Station KGO Oakland (384.4m) -fl:80 p. , utility; H::w-7. songs; 7-7:1S. radio chat; 7:ln-7:;i. sports: 7: Hawaiian mimic; 8-8:30, NBO con- Sale on Used Radio Sets PHONE 2440-J Olendon Dotaon W Inspeot and repair all types of Household Electrlo Motor and repair Vacuum Cleaner. 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