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THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Page Six. Jun, j, J Wheat Down To 73 Cents Here No Changes In Local Prices Of Products Noted Wheat has dropped from 75 centa a bushel to 73 cents In the Eugene mar Jcet in the past few days. AH other local market prices were steady and unchanged. The list follows: Eugene Prices EtlO (Nw Ir UrU Baying Prtett) Extras - , .. - Standards, large Medium, ex t rat Medium, itandardi Chex 21c 17c 17c 14c 12c 20C 7ek Depot BoIni Prlcett Extra, medium -18c (Paelfle Co-op PMcei to Relallen) ICertom or 4k case Iota la -lr Oversize . ... .... ..... jjc Extras. lare 3c Kxtra. medium 22c Extras, small . Standards, large Standards, medium Chex IBe; special medtumt, 18c; extra me diums .7c: undergrade. I6c doz. Live poultry buying price: Leghorn broilers Hi-Hi lbs.. 14-14 'c lb.; 2' lbs., 14-.4'c lb.; colored springs 2-Vi lbs., 17-17 'Bc lh.; over 3l lbs.. 18-18'ic lb.; leghorn hens, over 3' lbs.. 15-15'c lb.; under 31. lbs.. 14-14'aC lb.: colored hens to 5 lbs.. IS-lS-ic lb.: over 5 lbs., 17-17'c lb.; No. 2 grade, 3 lb. less. Turkeys Nominal. Buying price; Breeder hens. 20c lb.; toms 17-18c lb. Country meats selling price to retail' Art: Country killed hogs, best hutch' under 100 lbs., 10'-..c lb.: vealers 11. 1116c lb.; light and thin, 8-10c lb.; heavy 8-9c lb.; canner cows, 7'.a-8c lb.: cut ters. 8-0c lb.; bulls. 10c lb.: spring iambs. 13c lb.; old lambs, 8-9c lb.; ewsa. 3-ftc lb. Cantaloupes House pack. -Imperial pony, 54s. : standards. 4.1s. 2.2.1-2.63; jumbo, 45s. 2.85-8; do, 38s, 2.70-2.85 per crate. Potatoes Yakima Gems. 80c; local, 65c cental; central Omgon. $1.45-1.50 cental; Onions Old crop, Oregon, $3.50-3.75; Wool 1938 nominal. Willamette vaney, medium, 18c lb.: coarse and braids, 18c Ib.i eastern Oregon. I6-16'-c. Hops Nominal. 1837, ll',a-12c. Mohair Nominal, 1038, 20c. Cancara bark, buying price 1038 peel, 3c lb. Hv Selling price to retailers: Alfalfa No. 1. $17-18 ton; oats-vetch, 514; clover, $11-11.50 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon, t-l ion; do valley $15 ton, Portland. Cherries Plentiful At Public Market Cherries are becoming more plentiful at the Producers' Public market and are lower in price than before. Royal Annes are selling at two pounds for 15 cents, Waterhouse at five cents a pound and the hlack varieties at 25 cents a basket. Raspberries are also cheaper, selling at 10 cent a box. All other market prices were un changed. The list follows: Public Market PODLTBT (Baring Prices) Colored hens. 4 to tV, lbs Colored hens, over S lbs Leghorn hens, 3Vi lbs. and up Leghorn hens, under lbs. 1ehnrn broilers. 1-IV. lbs leghorn springs, over H. lbs. .-ISc lSc .12c -10c -11c -11c Colored springs. 2W, to 3',4 lbs 13c Colored springs, over 4'. lbs. ISc leghorn springs, over Hi lbs. He Stags c Cocks All No. a. cents less TURKEY (Baying Price Dressed) NO. 1 Toung U.DS, lh. Mc No. 1 young hens, lh 23c BUTTIR-PAT (Baying Prlees) -A" grade cream, delivery twleo weekly n't,r B" Grade cream 22'c "C" Grade cream . .-. "' BOTTEB (Wholesale Prices! Carleas 1e higher) "A" Grade, lb. Me "B" Grade, lb 'c CBf.ESE (Wbetesala Price lo BeUllars) Loaf, single, lb "'lc Case lots. lb. H'-ic Trips, single, lb. 14'4c Trips, case lots. lb. lattc WOOL AND MOBAIB (Baylog Prlees) Valley wool. lb. Coarse wool, lb. . Tine wool. lb. . Lamb wool, lb. Mohair, lb. HIDES 19c 19c 17C 1TC -20c Green beef, lb. Calf, lb. . , , Dry. lb. Kip . CASCABA Caeeare. lb. OBA1N Wheat., red. hushel Wheat, white, bushel BAT White eala. ton . , Gray eats. Ton Oata and vetcb hay. ton Alfalfa, tort VEGET ABLER. PRUrTB (Raying Prlees Aver, for No. 1 Prodoee) Pie cherries, lb. Sc Strawberries, crate S1.75-2.SO Asparagus, lb - He Spinach, lb lie 73c 73c .---? 127-118 an Onions, green, dozen Potatoes, 100 Mo. 1 Rhubarb, lb. Radishes, dor. Hothouse Cukes, dog. . Beets, doz. bunchea Lettuce, doz. heads Peas, lb Carrots, dozen Cabbage, lb. 40c . 30c -Mc-1.2U -40c 50e SV.C 40c Portland List PORTLAND, Ore.. June 31 (APt Butterfat Port, dellv., buying price: A grade, 23-25 Vc lb.: country stations: A grade, 33'. a Ib.t B grade. 3c lb lessi C grade (to lb. less. Butter Prints: A grade, 7! cents In parchment wrappers; 28a lb. In cartons; B grade. 26MiC lh. In parchment cartons; pers; 27Vc lb. In cartons. .Cheese Oregon triplets, ttVac: Oregon loaf 13c; brokers' will pay Vic below quotation. Eggs Buying prices tor wholesalers; Specials, 2c; extras, 20c i standards. PORTLAND STAPLES PORTLAND, Ore., June 21 (API Sugar Berry or fruit, 100s, $4.90; bales, $5.10; beet, $4.80 cental. Domestic flour Selling price, city de livery, 1 to 25 bbl. lots: Family patents, 49s, $6.05-8:85; bakers' hard wheat, net, $4.85-6.15; bakers' bluestem, $4.55-4.00; blended hard wheat, $4.60-5; soft wheat flours, $4.35-4.45; whole wheat, 40s, $4.05 bbl. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., June 21 (API (USDA) Hogs 350. market active, strong to 15 higher, good-cho.ee 165-215 lb. drlvclna 0.10-25, carload lots 9.35 and above, few 225-60 lb. butchers 8.60-75, light lights 8.75, few 155-60 lb. 0.00, packing sows 8.25-75, choice light feed er pigs quotable 9.25. Cattle 500 including 275 direct; calves 25; market steady on steers and heifers, cows slow, steady to weak, 838 lb. Cali fornia grass steers 8.10, loads 009 1046 lb. 8.00, scattered omm.:-med.um trucked in 6.00-7.50, cutters steers 4.25, common-medium heifers 5.50-7.00. low cutter and cutter cows 3.25-75, common mcd 4.00-75, few good beef cows 5.00 50, bulls 6.00-65, cutters 4.50; vealers good-choice 7.00-8.00. Sheep 700, market active, strong to steady, good 70-90 lh, spring lambs 7.00, few choice 82 and 83 lb. lots 9.25, common-medium 8.50-6.50, few old crop lambs 4X0-50, medium good ewes 2.00 50, common 1.00. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. June 21 (API Grain; heat Open High Low Close July 72'. 72J 72' 72". Sept. 72 72'. 72 72 Dec 72V 73 72 73 Cash grain; Oat No. 2 38 lb. white 25.00 Oata No. 2 38 lb. gray 25.00 Barley No. 2 45 lb. BW 25.00 Corn No. 2 EY Ship 28.75 Mlllrun standard Unquoted Cash wheat ibid): . So!t while 741, western white 74, western red 72. Hard red winter ordinary 72, 11 per cent 73, 12 per cent 77, 13 per cent 82, 14 per cent 87. Hard red spring ordinary 72, 11 per cent 73, 12 per cent 77, 13 per cent 83, 14 per cent 87. Hard white Baart ordinary 75, II per cent 75, 12 per cent 77, 13 per cent 70, 14 per cent 81. Today's car receipts: Wheat 25, flour 10, corn 8, oats 1, millfccd 2. C HICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO, June 21 f APl iUSDAI Hogs 16.000 Including 350O direct; 10-25 lower; lop 0.05; good and choice 170 2.10 lbs. 8.00-9.05; 240-280 lhs. 8.65-00; 290-325 lbs. . 6.50-65: good 3.10-450 lhs. packing sows 7.50-00; lighter weight 7.50-8.15; 450 lbs. up mostly 7.15-40.. Cattle 6000, calves 2000; steers steady to weak; heifers steady: cows steady; bulls 10-15 lower; vealers steady to weak; good killers going slow at 8.50 down, hut small killers buying best kinds at 8.75-0.25; up to 11.10 bid on prime weighty steers; heifers 9.65; prac tical top on weighty sausage hulls 8.65; medium lights selling slowly around 5.50; slock era and feedrrs steady. Sheep 3000 Including 1500 direct: both old crop clipped lambs and springers around steady; undertone utrndy to week in sheep; good to choice native spring In mlis 9.25-65; bent held above 9.75; good clipped lnnihs 7.25; choice held above 7.75; packers talking downward from 3.50 on most native slaughter ewes; best held around 3.75. it ' I: i7 f -.fir wj i i . Afrsr x m . VeP i . Presumptuous Joe Sondham thought he knew love at first sight, or rother at the first crash, after that night when his car smashed so wildly into Kelly Archer's. But Kelly had already made hit romantic plans. So it was that Joe was forced to no end of trouble, in cluding a bank robbery and a kidnap ing. You'll follow the couple with a xest in the coming new serial.' . Beginning Thursday. June 23 RETAIL PRICES VercUble Peas, 2 lbs. for 13c; 4 for . Hothouse tomatoes, lb. Lettuce, head 7c; two for Asparagus, lb. -10c; 2 lbs. for . Radishes, bunch . Cabbage, lb. Hothouse lettuce bunch Spinach, lb Carson, organist; To 12:00, Weather and! AMn lc ' Plarftorf police reports. jJOneS lb tlCV-lCU School Director KOIN PortUnd 010 Kilocycles (CBS Network) . 5:00 p. m.. Style Chats; 5:15, Eyes of the World : 5:30. Benny Goodman or chestra; 6:00, Leon F. Drews, organist: 8:15. All White orchestra: 6:30, Rhythm In the Breeze: 6:45, American View points; 7:00. Scat tr good Balnes; 7:15. Hollywood Screenscoops; 7:30, Big Town: 8:00. Al Pierce an,d His Gang: 8:30, AI Jolson; 9:00. Man to Man Sport ; 9:15, Hal Stearns orchestra; 9:30, Roger Pryor orchestra; 10:00. Five Star Final; 10:15. Art of Conversation; 10:45, Buddy Rogers orchestra; 11:00. Ken Baker orchestra; 11:30, Henry King orchestra. Wednesday Radio SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Almost a 2 to 1 vote swept Melville Jones into public office as school director of district No. 19 at the school election here Monday. Voters turned out in greater numbers than usual to give Jones the advantage of a 325 to 183 tabulation. Mr. Jones will replace Enoch Stuart for a three-year term. Franklin Day, a retired Baptist minister, was the only other con testant. Green onions, bunch Squash, lb. New potatoes, lb. 5c; six for ji)ion. nvveet. id ... Carrots, bunch ' - .--- 5c uiina beam, dux .. lut Fruits Loganberries, box Pie cherries. Ib. 8c: 2 lbs. for Royal Anne Cherries, 2 lbs. for . Rapberries, box Currants, box Strawberries, box 10c; 3 for Unci prunes. Noble French, lb.. DrfC'i prunes, others, 4 lbs. for Apples, o and a tbi tnr .., Eggs Jumbos - Extras 25c ,10c 15c ..15c .-10c .-10c 25c 1&C 25c .aC Mediums fonltrr prime, Ib. ,.24c ,.22c Prime tomi, S 23c , lb. , 24t lb i. lb, 26r 30c U lie-ell coat - --- -- - - - 29c lttt i 20, '5C , lb. Wh Fryers, Ib. Butter, lb Filbert, lb. Walnuts. Ib. Horseradish, Habblts. dressed lb. .. 4 Stock Exchange NEW YORK. June 21 I API Stocks hit the rallying road at a fast pace today, with leading industrials climbing 1 to 3 points generally and a iew iso lated issues up as much as 10 at the best. ' , The list encountered frequent profit taking handicaps, in the wake of Mon day's surprisingly sharp runup, and there was an casing off from top lev els in the final hour, but most favor ites closed well in front. Today's closing prices: Air Reduc ilU. Al Chem & Dye 161, Allied Stores 7!.. Am Can OO'.-i. Am & For Pow 3ss. Am Pow 6e Lt 5li, Am Rad i St 12. Am Roll Mills 17. Am Smelt t Rf 39'.. AT&T 133. Am Tob B 76. Am Wat Wks D'i. Anaconda 27V.. Ormour 111 43., Atchison 28, Bait & Ohio 5'a, Barnsdail 14la, Bendix Avia IP.. Beth Steel 49'.. Boeing 24L, Budd Mfg 4Ji. Calif Pack 10'.. Callahan Z-L lib, Cal umet Hec 7, Canadian Pac 51., Case tJI 83, Caterpil Tract 45' a. Celanese 14'., Certaln-tecd 7. Ches & Ohio 24'.. Chrysler 46-!,. Col Gas & Elec 6Mi, Coml Solv 8, Comwlth & Sou l'-j, Con Edis :3'.. Consol Oil 0'i, Corn Prod 67, Curt Wright 43., Douglas Aircraft 443., Du Pont 103'a. Elec Auto Lt 17 .Elec Pow lc Lt 10' ,, Erie RR I',, Oen Elec 36'i. Gen Food3 30'a. Gen Mot 32,, Goodvcar Tires 10J.. Gr No Ry PI 17. Hudson Mot 6'a, 111 Cent 81;. Insp Copper IP,, lnt Harvest RS'ii, Int Nick Can 45'j. lnt Pnp S P PI 20'.. ITiiT O'a. Johns Manv 78'., Kennecolt 33 s.. Lib O Ford 32'., Llg Myers B DS'j, Locw's 44',. Monty Ward 33, Nash Kelvlnator 7V Nat Disc 24'a. Nat Distill 19'.. Nat Pow Lt 6s., NY Cent 121.. North Am 20'., Nor Pac 8'j. Packard 3',. J C Penney 68'., Pcnn RR 16'. Phillips Pot 35'., Pressed Sti Car 6V Pub Serv NJ 28'.. Pullman 26U. Radio 6, Rem Rand ll'a. Rop Stl 15HFars Roc Shell Union 14"., So Val Ed 22. Sou Pac 12. Stan Brands 7-V St. Oil Cal 27'a, St. Oil NJ 493a. Studebaker 4J., Sup Oil 2., Texsa Corp 40S. Timken Del Axle 10. Trans-America OVa, Union Carb 60. Union Pac 67, Unit Airlines 8'a, Unit Aircraft 26V Unit Corp 2'., Unit Gas Imp 01., US Rubber 29J., US Steel 46'.. Walworth 6'.. West Union 23. White Motor !,. Woolworth 43'. (Curbl Cities Serv 8'a. Elec Bond & Sh 8. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. June 21. I API Prospects that domestic harvest operations would proceed more rapidly from now on did much today to bring about late reac tions In wheat prices. Advances of l'a cents were more than wiped out. lt was asserted the United States wheat visibly supply had probably reach ed the low point for the season, and would show an Increase in the next report. Just at this time last year, the 1037 low was recorded, and then an In crease of more than 121 million bussels from the low to tho peak wlthi:i 90 days. At the close. Chicago wheat futures were low compared with yester day's finish, July 77-77'.. Sept. 78-78'., corn la-'a down, July r-7-v Sept. r8-V!a and oats unchanged to ', off. COMPLAINT DISMISSED SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) A reckless driving com- Under was withdrawn Monday by the complainant, Don Swanson, and the case dismissed. At the initial hearing of Defendant Lin der, the complainant failed to ap pear to show cause for prosecution and later dismissed the reckless driving charge. HERE FROM L. A. SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McGee, former residents here, and four children came back to the "old haunts" Monday to visit wijh friends. They have been living in Los Angeles and expect to move to Redding following the vacation trip in Oregon. FAREWELL PICNIC SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) Employes of Chase Gardens and their families will attend a farewell picnic at Swimmers' De light Tuesday afternoon, in honor of Ralph Jack, former employe soon leaving for California. TAKE TO HOSPITAL SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) N. A. Rowe, realtor here, was taken to the Eugene hospital Monday night for treatment of acute internal ailments. Hospital attaches reported his condition Tuesday morning as serious but not critical. MOVES FROM EUGENE SPRINGFIELD, June 21. (Spe cial) W. R. "Obak" Wallace, for lEw(7 "KIDNAPPED" with Warner Baxter Tuesday Radio KORK Eucrne II. Ml Klloryrlf Mutual-Don l,r NrtMork) IS: 00 p. nv, Kemh.alreM 3:I,V Interview with Johnny Vandrr Meer: 5:30. Howie Wins: .V4 chib Cah.ma; 8:00. Thru the Hollywood Lena: 8: l Phantom Pilot; i 6:30. Frank null: :45. News; 7:00. The Right Job: 7: IS. Dr. Lel.ind; 7:30. Green' Hornet; 8:00. TWA: 8: IS, Don't You Believe It; 8:30, Singing Strums; 8-t.s ftons oi me Pioneer 9; 9:00. News fl lS n .. " " , " Home of Mnrreor: u,ll.. "'".v Crocker. Livinuston. f.rrh(r. ai r. : 11:15 M 10:00. Skinnay lnnls' orchestra; 10:30. Jack McClean's orchestra: 11:00. Everett Hoagland's orcheMra: 11:30. Play Boys; 11:4s. Musical program. KOAC Torvallh VV1 Klloryrlrs S:Q0 p. m.. Musk-: 5:4. Dinner concert : B'lft. I'mted Press Nnws; 630, Farm Hour; Agriculture as viewed hv Oregon Editors; Market and crop reports, weather forecast; 7 00. OSC farm crops department; 7:15, OSC dairy deparfmrnt; 7 30. Music: 8:1 A Writer Look at Literalure. 8 30. Music of the Masters. KCiW PnrtUnd Kilnrvrlrft (Mtf Red NMwnrt.) :f p. m . Horace Heidi and Briga diers; ft 30. Fibber McGee: 6 00. Robert Ripley: 6 30, Jimmy Fuller; 8.4.V Rhvthm Symphonic; 7:frO. Amos 'n Andv: 7 is Vocal Varieties; 7:30. Johnny Presents;' 8 -00. Essex House Hotel orchestra; 8:30. Riley's Lakehoiie orchestra; 8:00 Good Morning Tonight; 0:30. Sir Francis Drake Hotel orchestra: 10 00. News Flashes; 10:15, Viennese Echoes: 10:45. Hotel Whitcomb orchestra; 11:00. Biltmore Hotel orchestra; 11 30. Casino San Clem ente orchestra; To 12 00. Weather re ports. Ki: Portland I1M Kllorvrl-, IMIC lllu Nftworkl 5 00 p. n... Organ concert; S:30 program; 5 45. NC Jamboree; Wrestling Interview; 8 30. Nnc gram; 7 w, son of the Lone 7 : 1 s. NBC program : 7 30. k m- gram. 8:00. Oirgonian News: 8 15 True Detective Mysteries: 8 30. Baseball 10 Trocadero orchestra: 10 30. R Tabarln Cafe ou-hestra; It W. News; 11:15. Paul unnr rn-n 2Sc i4.j Klloevftl- 10-20C 1 IMllllllLnnn I... N.lupAi-lr. ' f b. m. Early Bird. 7:45 Morning De- I Vf'tlonal, 8 Merrymakers, 8:30 Haven of c., news ana music, v:iwo ueiwcen 1 ....i. ...:. ru the Bookends. 9:20 Hit Makers. 9:45'" incu leiat wctrtv cigdiiiaL ouu Voice of Experience, 10 News and Music, 10:30 Question, and Answers, 10:45 TEA, 11:15 Let's Dance. 11:30 Mc Kcc's Memory Test. 1 1 :45 Radio Cam era Club, 12 Singing Strings. 12:15 p. m. News, 12:30 Agricultural Daily, 12:45 What Lane County Thinks. 1 Modern Melodies, 1:15 Rannie Weeks. 1:30 Peacock Court. 1:45 Whispering Strings, 2 At Your Command. 3 Femin ine Fancies, 3:30 Modern Melodies, 4 News, 4:15 Stars Over Hollywood, 4:30 Drums. 5 p. m. Bob Crosby's Orch.. 5:30 How ie Wing, 5:45 Zeke Manners. 6 Popeye. 8:15 Phantom Pilot. 6:30 Frank Bull, 6:45 News, 7 Places To Go. 7:30 Lone Ran ger, 8 Jungle Jim, 8:15 Aristocrats, 8:30 Dream Time. 8:45 Sons of the Pioneers. 9 News, 9:15 House of MacGregor. 9:30 Joe Cunningham, 9:45 Bims and Bops, 10 Play Boys. 10:15 Hawaiians, 10:30 Jack McClean's Orch.. 11 Everett Hoaj land's Orch., 11:30 Skinnay Ennis' Orch., 11:45 Musical Program. KOAC Corvalllt 050 Kilocycles 8:00 a. m.. Today's Programs: 8:03. General Sociology classroom broadcast. Prof. R. H. Dann; 9:00. Homemakers' Hour: 9:05, "Time Out"; 9:30, School for Brides "Equipping the Bride's Kitchen": 10:00, Music; 10:15, Story Hour for Adults; 10:45. Music; 11:00. The Bellman; 11 :30 Music of the Masters; 12:00. United Press News: 12:15 p. m.. Farm Hour Safety discussion; 12:30, Market and crop reports, weather fore cast; 1 :00, Music; 1:15, Variety; 1 :45. Music; 2:00. Homemakers' Half Hour; 2:30, Music; 2:45, Travel's Radio Review; 3:00. Music; 3:15, U. S. Navy ns a Career; 3:30. Music; 3:45, Monitor Views the News; 4:00. Symphonic Half Hour; 4:30. Stories for Boys and Girls. 5:00 p. m.. Music: 5:45, Dinner con cert; fl:15 United Press News: 6:30, Farm Hour Agriculture as Viewed by Oregon Editors: 6:45, Market and crop reports, weather forecast; 7:00, OSC Agricultural Engineering Department; 7:30, Music; 7:45, Municipal Affairs; 8:00, Music; 8:15, Book of the Week; 8:30, Music. KOIN Portland 040 Kilocycles (CBS Network) 6:30 a. m. Market Reports. 8:35 KOIN Klock, 7:30 Sunkistime. 8 Sons of the Pioneers. 8:15 News. 8:30 Romance of Helen Trent. 8:45 Our Gal Sunday, 9 tioinnerqs. D:i5 Vic and Sade, 9:30 Sally of the Star, 9:45 Yours Sincerely. 10 Big j Consumer News. 10:45 This and That. 11:15 Studto Program, 11:30 Kate Smith Speaks. 11:45 KOIN News Service, 12 Myrt and Marge. 12:15 p. m. Pretty Kitty-Kelly, 12:30 Hilltop House, 12:45 Helpful Harry. 12:50 Doris Rhodes, Songs. 1 Keyboard Con cert. 1:15 Hello Again. 1:30 March of Games. 1 :45 Exploring Space. 3 Store ReDorter. 2:15 Studio Procram. 2:30 "Maurice Orchestra. 2:45 Chiqulto. 3 Obligato. 3:15 Newspaper of the Air. 4 Backgrounding the News, 4:15 WPA Bond, 4:30 Mnry Lou Cook. Songs, 4:45 Bonko Carter. 5 p. m. Andre Kostelahctz Orch., 5:30 Eyes of the World. 5:45 Headlines On Parade. 6 Rainbow's End. 6:30 Leon F. Drews. Organist, 6:45 Little Show, 7 Scattcrgnod Baines. 7:15 Lum and Ab ner. 7:30 Ben Bernie, 8 Cavalcade of America. 8:30 Buddy Rogers Orch,. 9 CFJS Program, 9:?" Northwestern Neigh bors. 10, Five Star Final. 10:15 Sketch book. 10:45 Leon Durant Orch.. 11 Hen ry King Orch., 11:30 Leighton Noble Orch. HEX Portland 11X0 Kilocycles (NHC Blue Network 6:30 a. m. Mm tea I Clock. 6:45 Family .tnar nour, j.ia twectnearts of the Air. 7:T.l Financial Service. 7:45 Viennese Ensemble, 7:58 Market Quotations. 8 Pr. Brock. 8:30 National Farm and Home. 9:30 Tanya and Mary. 9:45 Jack ano Lrorctta Clemens. 10 Lost and 1 Found Items. 10:02 Jack Baker. 10:15! Little Boy Blue. 10:30 News. 11:45 I Home Institute. 11 NBC Program. 11:15 Swingtime Trio, 11:30 Your Radio Re view. 11:45 Brass Hatters, 12 U. S. D. A. 12:15 p. m, Crown Chats. 12:30 News, 12:45 Market Reports. 12:50 The Quiet Ifpiir. 1:15 Don Winslow of the Navy. 1 :3f Financial and Grain Report. 1 :35 'lex Griffith. Tenor. 1:45 Nixon Restau rant Orch.. 2 , America's Schools. 1:15 Concert Ensemble, 2:25 Press Radio 1 News. 2:30 Alma KitcheH. 2:35 Your j Navy. 2:45 Dinner, Concert. 3 GalloDing Galllons. 3:15 Oregonians. 3:30 pflul Durnnd, 3:43 Science on the March, 4 : Roy Shield Revue. 4:30 Harriet Par sons. 4:45 Barry McKinlry. t 5 p. m. It May Have Happened. 5:30 Boston Popular Orch.. 5 45 Speed Gib- i on. 6 Sports by Bill Mock. 6:15 Boston' Popular Orch., 6:30 Benson Hotel Con cert, 7 Sons of the Lone Star. 7:15' Rainbow Grill Orch.. 7:30 Glen Island , Casino Orch., 8 News. 8:15 Rockefeller Tenter Orrh., 8:30 Baseball. 10:30 Bnl ! Tabarln Cafe Orch.. II News. 11:15 Charles Runyim. Organist, To 12 Wea ther and Polire Reports KG W Portland ti-fl Kltorvrlc i (NBC Red Network ! 7 a. m. Originalities, 7:15 Trail Blaz-' ers, 7:45 Oregonian News. 8 Vaughn De : I.rai:. Singer. 8:15 O'Neills. 8:30 Time' ior inougnt. 8:45 student Science Clubs. 0. Ray Towers. Troubadour. 9:15 Mfrs. i Wipes of Cobhifre Patch. 9:30 John's Other Wi.'e. 9:45 Just Plain Bill. 10 Bet ty and Boh. 10:15 Arnold r.rimm1 : Daughter, 10:30 Valiant Lady. 10:45 11 Story of Marv Mar Perkins. 11:30 Pnnr : Young's Family. 11:45 Guiding Lmht. Backstage Wife. 12 15 p. m. Stella Dallas. 12 30 Rush Hughe-. 12:45 Dr. Kate. 1 Martha Meade, t 1:15 Singin' Sam. 1:30 Dental Clinic. 1:45 Your Radio Review, 2 Curbstone Quti. : 2:15 Candid Lady. 2 30 Magazine of the; Air. 3 Easy Aces, 3:15 Mr. Keen. 3:30 1 Oregonlan News. 3:45 Jimmy Kemper ' and Co.. 4 Stars of Todav, 4:30 Beaux I Arts Trio. 4 45 Stars of Today. 5 p. m. Radio Show Window, 5:15 ' Stars of Today. 5:30 Reminiscing With ! R'cardo. 5 50 Cocktail Hour. 6 Kvser's 1 Musical Class and. Dance. 7 Amos n' i Andy. 7:15 Uncle Ezra's Radio Station 7:30 Jingletown Gazette. 7 45 Victor Ar den Orch., 8 Town Hall Tonight. 9 Tommy Dorsey and Orch., 9:30 Camera Spe-ks. 9 45 Ambassador Hotel Orch 10 News Flashes. 10:15 Wrestling Matches 11 Biltmore Hotel Orchestra. 11:30 Rev eries. To 12 Weather Reports. j 27 years proprietor in Eugene of a recreation center known as "ObakV has moved equipment and fixtures here and will reopen at the old Snead's grocery location on Main street in the near future. The building has been only ten tatively leased from the owner, B. B. McKinney, of Eugene. Work men are busy installing pool and billiard tables. LEABURG ITEMS LEABURG, June 21. (Special) Mr. anti Mrs. J. G. Vance are moving into the A. A. Johnson residence this week. Earl Thienes, Harold Smith, Rol and Gillespie, Bill Rossman, George Flinton and Carl Thienes made up two parties on a hike to Mt. Nebo for a 14-mile hike re quired for advancement to first class scout. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferriss of Portland were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Goff during the past week. William Rennie of Thurston, Mrs. Finn of Vida and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Goff of Leaburg left Monday for Diamond lake and Crater lake. They expected to visit with Bill Goff, who is stationed at Diamond lake. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams and daughter, Shirley, spent the past week visiting various coast points. While away they called on Mrs. L. J. Crow who is in business at Tahkenitch lake. FROM LORANE LORANE, June 21. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Lyle N. Riggs of Willamina are parents of a 9"- pound daughter born June 14. The little girl has been named June Marie. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs are former Lorane high school teach ers. Lloyd Damewood and Kenneth Watson of Spokane, Wash., visited Mrs. Ralph Lynch last week. Russell Hensling and Tom ldei- blute have gone to Sweetwater, Ore., to work. Jim Main of Los Olivas, Cal., visited at the Harry Farrar home last week. C. E. RuLou who has been at the Veterans' hospital at Roseburg for some time is visiting an uncle, Frank RuLou, and family. ARROW MESSENGER Ph. 610 13 DANCE SILVER SPRAY DANCE HALL Wed. Night June 22nd. M isic by Lewis Dance Band NBC 815. Pro- Star; Complete Workroom Service on Draperies and Ipholsterlnf Applegate's llth & Will. Thone 861 CHAN CHEW Chinese Herb Co. Herb Specialist TeMrd by centuries it I 1 1 la China. Ch rente die order tan be relltv W d. Definite f-ln a fe against all dUeasrt male ailment raa ha abtalnrel Try ibete herb reined tt. They bar long ags prove tbttr worth by thawing resQlli Come, or writ?, la SA Ttart' tiprrtenr In thl work Call for t It KB INFORMATION. Offlto honra 16 a. m. to (I p. m. Snndarf and holldaya - l:f a. to. to 17:00 boon. Oak eliert. I pitatra Qu C. MOSETTE" with Don Ameche 3 S College Bells are k and College Belles are They're learning their A-B-C's from George and Grade Martha and Bob! ass GEORGE BURNS GRACIE ALLEN MARTHA RAYE BOB HOPE NOTI NEWS NOTI. June 21 (Special) Mrs C. C. Fisk entertained last week at her home, honoring Mrs. Martin Montgomery. Thus. ttr,i- were the honor guest, Mrs. Mont gomery, ana Mrs. Kenneth Horn Mrs. C. R. Bailey, Mrs. Samuel Doodelbcrry, Mrs. George Spencer, Mrs. Paul Yorborough, Mrs. Matt Tutrell, Mrs. Gordon Bourgies, Mrs. D. L. Montgomery, Mrs. Les ter Sharman of Eugene, Mrs. Fred Williams of Eueene. Mrs r a Taylor, Mrs. Keller Inman, Mrs. wm. Jay, Mrs. George Drink water, Mrs. Lester Perry, Mrs. Howard Vickory, Mrs. Fisk. Misses Mclh:. Bailey, Hope Fisk and Maxine Bailey. LORANE NEWS LORANE, June 21. (Special) A team from here played baseball at Marcola Sunday with O. E. Crow's team. The 8 in favor of Lorane. Paul and Franklin Weaver have returned from a visit with their grandmother at Albany. Ross Dey, Harvey Rowlette and Otis Lynch have returned from Corvallis where they attended 4-H summer school. The Raymond Woods family spent the first of the week with Mr. Woods' parents at Albany. Mrs. Dave Pereeov moved in Lyons Sunday. Ira Lohrey, John Dunn ana. rtuoy Davis took her to Lyons. CSE BLUE BELL MILK Pure - Safe - Pasteurized Tested and Inspected EUGENE FARMERS' CREAMERY Phone 638 ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING LUDFORD'S PAINT SHOP SPRINGFIELD THEATRE DOUBLE BILL TODAY Pat O'Brien in "San Quentin" and "Island in the Sky" Adults: 15c - 25c Children: 10c if LAST TIMES TONITE Robert Spencer Montgomery Tracy in Luise "LIVE, Rainer LOVE in And "BIG LEARN" CITY" WEDNESDAY ONLY! "WHEN THIEF MEETS THIEF" Starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Valerie Alan Hobson -k Hale Now!! 1 1 1 m a srl e " With 'WHITNEY BOURNE ' EDUARDO CIANNELLI and ACE IhtWendmrDog Wise-cracking Detective Bill Crane is Loose Again... IN THI jPteitoM. 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Lost nnA r..j - uiuid RPWADrwTr r - ;Uv luf urn of c n n uys acket taken fr- Fr01 'Sa?f CormmUnf Schmipriiritf riu- r. mi. w"ur 1 rril I LOSTOn hwy. betliSia jacket size 12, and ladVs L9?,Tr;?rown old Engwrtei dress, money, licenses, ei? i ward. Return to Shell Qij pj Transportation T.fiWITCp rADr?" Pnrtljinrt fl w ei ds. d m Leave Eugene 8 'a. ni, 2, 5:50 ! San Franrii.o tR R.n. o T .1. Los Angeles, $12; R. T. J!l.(l uuArl aiAUlS, kc. 49 E. Broadway Phom LEAVING for North Central KS uaKota June 30. Room fa a Call 1054. Mr. Walder. ! Is r.ii r C.I. moi o.aic SUE oaio a 13 A. VIEW PROPERTY JJK Fares Loranp Hiurav harkt Chambers Street, unobstnio view of Eugene, Willamette Vi ley and hills beyond. Some h trees, timber, etc. Eleonc: would make several lovely be sites, bmall house, easy u See Mr. Kinney. 1938 SPRING FARM Cat-lof Full details over 200 farms M $250 and up. $50 cashrj handle some. Come in at mcd Hrpirmi Spltlpmpnt Awn. SIT a ttttm TArr. T Anpr nuiuinu utiutf Ana oervice oiauuu sue. fine shade, nice small st Good fishing, hunting, wins SAM RUGH REALTY C0.I innn i.r.ll-.attTh U mVnnTr.XT ..U..-V.n linu I lVlUUrjnil suuuiuaii iwuiv service station. River Road 1 514 acres bearing fruit 4 i Large chicken house. I terms. pnnMANS SR F. Bdwv. TKn rliuud FEDERAL LAND BANK a! rtf C. UK lniorraauuu iuiu"r Buckley, Secretary, ort. Barnes, Field Salm National Farm Loan Offict Mm ot. - i ' n J fttri-.'" $500 DOWN Duys i s r-"j houses. Close in Ren-H a nee pctaw t-- cnn 4V.tc tin! EUGENE , COMMUNITY BUILDEM . . - ... laiJef Vh A,9 JAl-V VTinpr DiUK. 160 ACRES 01 ""u'nr from R. R- and iaKe tai. " siock. "i -f.z -z: z. rr --; mr- 4V4 A., good.BO"'?,1",T:- stream. Fair sei ou. chard, bernes, PGi&, McDaniel. Vh -Gm Corners. RtjA"??? GRADE "A" DAIRY Pd .to sell See RuehjnthJLiLJiun-j- TBEDROOM house i on i W Moss. Modem except heal v buy at $2250. RODMANS 258 E. BvT-j- RODMANS & oWeTgaTag, house,"" etnn . s way. tooavs' IMPROVED 5 acres, gwa LE. HODGESI; 160E.Broad-f BOSS, land ojT innn cords od btV 60ACRES lana -v iooo Jy&t umber JanA ' pneedf east tug T-wntt ITT sell if nterS Hudson R. 1. Boxi'-rYWNERrTbdrra-VrU bsr anoointment -r-ZTw- "REAL uROfCXW .. tc; forces , ...-e. u Sicm-" - cn f- 2 ltd 3fi ;-.eP U2 ft. CDS agjUIi CM :8 0 sea ciif. toy iitd AM l( US! Gcoi m in' art bi n Wis in til to s a d Io to St ill at it: Sv fcr E