Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1938, Image 10

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THE RSGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Butferfat And Butter Drop
Eugene Markets
Buying price of butterfat and whole
rale price of butter dropped half a cent
pound in the Eugene mark eta wed
nesday. Butterfat wu quoted at Ti
cents. 26 W cenU and 21 V centa an
wholesale price of butter waa 31 ft cent
and 29' a cents.
All other Eugene prices were firm and
steady. The list follow:
EGGS
(New Tork Grade Baylor Prices)
Extras, large . .
Standards, large
Dried prunes, others. 4 lbs. for ,
Apples, S lbs. for
Quinces, id.
-25c
35c
H uck el berries, lb. 15ct 3 for
Dried Apples, lb.
5c
25c
.20c
..30c
27c
-25c
.-24c
22c
Medium, extras
ledlum( standards ,. -
Chex ------ i , Buying Prleei)
Extrat large 2flc
Medium, extras -25c
(Pacific Co-op Prices to Retailers)
(Cartons or ease lots le extra)
.Oversize 37c
"'Large extras . .34c
Medium extras 32c
Small extras 29c
Large standards
Medium standards
Chex -
POULTRT
(Buying Prices)
Colored hens. 4 to 5 lbs
Colored hens, over 0 lbs. , -Leghorn
hens. Iha. and up ,
.Leghorn hens, under 3'A lbs.
Leghorn springs. IVi-iVt ids.
LeRhorn springs, over IV lbs.
Colored springs. 2'a to 3'a lbs.
Colored springs, over 3'A lbs.
Stags .
Cocks
-13
15C
llc
-10c
14c
-14c
15c
,14c
All No. 9 3 rents less.
BUTTERFAT
Oaring Prices)
, "A" Grade cream, delivery twice
weekly 27
"TV Grnrle cream . --. 2fl'i
g'C" Grade cream 21 Vi
BUTTER
Wholcale Prlceai Cartons !e nigher)
"A" Grarie lb.
"B" Grade lb 29',ac
front. AND MORAIB
(Buying Prices)
Valley wool, lb.
Coarse wool, lb.
Lamb wool. Ib. ,
Mohair. Ib.
Fine wool, lb.
CnEESE
(Wholesale Prices to Retailers)
Loaf, single. Ib.
Case lots, lb.
-2fic
22e
Trips, single, lb.
Trips, case lots. lb.
HIDES
Green beef. Ib
Calf, lb .
Dry. Ib.
CASCASA
.3c
Cascara. Ih.
ORAINS
Wheat, red. bushel 66c
Wheat, while, bushel fific
White oats, ton $21-23
Gray oats, ton t21-23
Barley, ton 120-21
BAT
Oats and vetch bay, ft
Alfalfa, tor
-913
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 21 'API-
Butter Prints: A grade. 30MtC lb. in
parchment wrappers; 31 "4c in cartons;
B grade. 3c In parchment wrappers,
31c Ib. in cartons.
Butterfat Portland delivery During
prices: A grade, 29-204 c lb., Portland
delivery: B grade. Hie pond less; C
grade, 6c lb. less. Country delivery 27lic
lb. for A grade.
Cheese Oregon triple 14c: Oregon
loaf, 15ci brokers will pay Va below
quotation.
Eggs Buying prices by wholesalers:
Specials. 32ci extras 30c: standards,
large, 20c: extra medium, 28c; extra
small, 25c.
Live poultry Buying price: Lgnom
broilers, 1-1 lbs., 16c lb.: 2ft lbs.,
16o pound; colored springs lbs.,
15c lb.i over V lbs.. 17c lb.; leg- j
horn hens, over 3'A lbs.. 14-15C lb..
under 3ft lbs., 14c lb.; colored hens
6 lbs., 19c lb.: over ids., joc
lh Nn. 2 m-aHe. 5c lbs. less.
Turkeys Selling orlce; uressea new
hens. 28-30c lb.t toms 26-28c pound.
Buying prices: New hens 26-27c pound
toms. 23c lb.
Country meats-Selling price to re
tailers: Country killed nogs, best out
cher, under 160 lbs.. 10-10Vic pound;
vealers. I2fte lb.t light and thin, 8-10c
Ib.j heavy, 6-9c lb.i canner cow. 6-Qftc
lb.; cutters, id.; duiis. b-sc id.;
lambs. 14-14' ie lb.: ewes. 4-7c lb.
Potatoes Yakima Gems. $1.20: Des-
chutes Gems. $1.20-1.40 cental; local
(1-1.10.
Onions Oregon No. 1 $1.20-1.30 cen
tal: Yakimas 3O-40C Per 50 lbs.
Wool 1983 nominal, Willamette valley.
medium, 22-23c lb.; coarse and braids.
12-23c lb.t Iamb and fall. 20c lb.: eastern
Oregon, 18-22c Ib.
Mohair Nominal. 1938. 26-27c lb.
Cascara bark Buying price 19.18 peel,
3c lb.
Hops New crop, clusters, 20c: nig
gles 23c.
Hay selling price to retailers: Alfalfa
No. 1 $16 ton; oats-vetch. $12: clover
$17 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon, 19;
do valley, $14 ton, Portland.
VEGETABLES. FRUITS
Baying Prices Avar, for No. 1 Ftodaea)
Spinach, lb.
Onions, green, doz
, Utah green celery, doz.
Potatoes, 100 lbs. ,
Radishes, dos.
Hothouse cucumbers, doz.
Beets, doz. bunches
Head lettuce, crate , . , ,
Carrots, dozen ,
Cabbage, lb. , ,
Green peppers, lb. .
Turnips, lb.
Parsnips, lb. . ..
Cauliflower, crate ,
40c
85c
91.25
40-60c
60c
40c
S3
40c
3c
Public Market
RETAIL PRICES
Vegetables
fiolden Hubbard Squash, lb. ,
HiM-ls, bunch , ,
, uiKiKhes, buncb
'TahhaRo, Ib .
Spinach. 2 lbs. for
(jrern onions, bunch , ,
Table Queen squash, S for
Potatoes, No. 2, 14 lbs.
carrots, buncb
Celery hearts, buncb
Turnips, bunch ., , .
feppers. lb.
10c
25c
5C
10c
Water Cress, 3 bunches for ,
cauliflower, lb.
15c
loc
Hothouse tomatoes, lb. 10ci 3 for25c
White beans. 4 lbs. for
Mustard greens, 3 lbs, for
F raits
Dried prunes. Noble rreneh, lb 18c
Common Itching
s
Apply Rsiinol alone, to lubduc tht
Itching and lootha Iht anqiy skin.
Sample (ret. Retinal 37, Baflc.Md.
DANCE
TONIGHT
JEFFERSON BEACH
BALLROOM
End of Jefferson St.
. YOUR DOLLAR'S
WORTH ALWAYS!
ARMY & NAVY
STORE
716 Willamette St
Special
Sanders Oil
$2 Value
Pormanent
95c complete
Modern Beauty Colleges
200 Miner Hide flume 679
Jumbos
Extras
Mediums
Turkeys, lb.
Heavy hens, Ib.
Light hens, lb.
Fryers, lb.
Filberts, lb.
Walnuts. Ib
HIseellaDaona
23-2Sc
26c
24c
30c
Horseradish. 7b.
Rabbits, dressed Ib.
Cider vine-gar, gallon
Cider, gallon
15c
2C
Mincemeat, pint. 20c: auart-
Sauerkraut, lb,
Popcorn, lb,
Butter, lb.
-15c
10c
-31c
Portland Lis!
PORTLAND STAPLES
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 21 (API
SugarBerry and fruit, 100s, $4.90;
bale. $5.10; beet, $4.00 cental.
Domestic flour Selling price, city de
livery, 1 to 25-bbl. lots: Family patent.
40s, $5.33-5.95; bakers, hard wheat, net
.70-5.15: bakers' blucstem. S3.95-4.30:
blended wheat flour, $4.20-4.45; soft
wheat flour, 3.85-3.95; graham, 49s, $4.15;
whole wheat, 49s, $4.60 bb).
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dec. 21 (AP)
(USD At Hogs 200. active, fully steady
with Tuesday's best time good-choice
65-210 lb. driveins 8.00, 225-60 lb. 7.35-
light lights and slaughter pigs 7.00
packing 'sows 6.00-25, feeder scarce.
choice lightweights quotable 8.25.
cattle 100 including 28 direct: calves
steady on kinds aval able, medium.
good fed scarce, salable 7.50-9.00. few
good light Blocker steers 7.00, common
heifers 5.25-6.00. cutters 3.50. fiood fed
heifers up to 7.50 and above load 882
late Tuesday 7.25, low cutter and
cutler sows 2.50-3.75, common-medium
.00-5.00, few good beef cow 5.50-6.00.
bulls 4.75-5.50. medium-good vealers
00-8.00. choice quotable 8.50.
Sheep 50. steady, few good trucked
lambs 7,50-75, common-medium 6.50-
,00, choice fed wooled lambs in car
load lots quotable 8.25, few yearlings
no wethers 4.00-5.50 good 125-45 lb.
slaughter ewes 3.75.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 21 (API-
rain: Wheat Open Hieh Low Close
May 654 S5 6S 65a
Dec. 64 64 64 64
Cash grain:
Oats No. 2 38 lb. white 27.50
Oats No. 2 38 Ib. gray Norn
nariey wo. 2 b. bw v. on
Corn No. 2 E. V. Ship 26.00
Lasix wheat (hid):
Soft white 66V. western white 65'..
western red 64.
Hard red winter ordinary 63. II ner
cent 63. 12 per cent 64'., 13 per cent
i per cent 7l'A.
Hard white Baait ordinary flfli;. 11
per cent unquoted, 12 per cent 66ft, 13
nour a, corn z. oats 3.
ESSE
Christmas Skating
Party Friday Night
Roller Skating
MATINEE SUNDAY
Afternoon 2 to S
SKATING EVERY NITC
7:30 to 10:30
EH EE INSTRUCTION
Paramount Skating Rink
25 West 7 In
For Reservations
Ph.3250-J
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Dec. 21 I APidTRnA
Hons 21.000 Including 8!H0 dlrprl: D.n.
.rally 10-20 hishr than Tunday'i aver
age; top 7.65: Rood and choice l.so-100
l.mi-oa; 200-240 I,J. 7.25-50: 250-300
7.0O-25: Rood llfiht and mth,,n
'eiRht packlnff aovvs fi.40-70? vtri.n.
heavies down to tl.00.
Cattle (KXK): calve, 1200: ateers montlv
steady with recent sharo arivanr.r few-
early tales choice and prime offerlnRs
ronR on shipper account, hut m.rk.i
coolln off a little on medium to Rood
Rrades selllnR at 11.00 down to 8.50;
'nippers after choice and prime ttepr!
paying 1200-1325 with top 13 50 for
both light and weighty bullocks: all
she stocks firm and active; most beef
cows 5.50-6.75.
Sheep 5000 Including 300 direct: late
Tuesday fat lamh, 3.1-50 lower than
Monday after 25-35 lower start: bulk to
packers H.75-9.00: several loads to ship
pers 9.15; extreme top 9.35 to small
killers: top slaughter ewes 4.40; today's
trade fat lambs strong to 25 hlRher than
Tuesday's close: bulk 9.00: choice 9 25:
good yearlings 7.00-50; sheep steady;
native ewes 3.7S-40O.
CHICAGO C.RA1V
CHICAGO. Dec. 21 I API Helped hv
announcement the United states would
...... nusneis , month for
relief in Spain the next six months,
wheat prices averaged somewhat higher
today.
Another stimulating factor was word
that the subsidy on export flour from
the Pacific coat to the Philippines had
been raised 10 cents a barrel. In con
trast with wheat corn values lagged.
At the close. Chicago wheat futures
were unchanged to higher compared
wi h yesterday's finish. Mav .-,
July 66-66'.. corn .., down. Mav 52'i-
. July 52'. and oals unchanged to 1,
REFRESHMENT
T I M E twith
Singin'Sam
Flfttin mlniitif
of tonj and har
mony. Five tlmai
a wmH Mondayi
thru Fridays. .
K0RE 12:30 P. M.
In Sinm, monkeys nre used in
the banks. They sit beside the bank
(oilers and bile the coins paid In.
Their teeth marks indicate to the
teller whether the coins are gen
uine or counterfeit.
Springfield Theatre
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
A "Movie Quii" Picture
Michael Whalrn Lynn Barl In
"SPEED TO BURN"
rius Buck Jones In
"Stranger bom Arizona"
Also a 3 Stooge Comedy
Adults: He - 25e Children: 10c
Doors Open 6 p. M.
New York Markets
By VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK. Dec. 21 (API A tail
spin in aviation shares gave the stock
market uneasy moments today and
prices mostly headed a little lower.
borne aircraft shares at one time
were on more than 2 points but they
recovered a bit with the list generally
in iaic ucaungs.
Lacking more adequate explanation
for the liquidation, some brokers as
cribed the drop in aviations to profit
taking following recent speculation for
the rise on prospects a big air defense
program would be presented to the
new congress.
in bonds and commod ties the vear.
end drift continued and narrow changes
were ine rule.
Transactions In stocks1 annm-yfrnatorl
1,100.000 shares.
Adams ExDress 101V Air Reduction
8Vt, Alaska Juneau SH. Al Chem &
Dye lafl'-i. Allied Stores 10i. American
s-Hii i Am r.ng ine , Am For Fow
27-, Am Pow & Light oV, Am Bad
Std San 16y4, Am Roll Mills ', Am
&me fie iter wt Am Tel Se Tel 146,
Am Tob B 85, Am Water Works 12'4,
Am Zina IAS Sl. Anaconda 33'... Ar
mour III :. Atchison 37V. Auburn Auto
3'm. Bamsdall 17'. Ba t 6c Ohio 6
Bendix Avia W. Beth Steel 743. Boe
ing Airp 31, Borden 16 . Borne-War.
ner 31 Budd Mfg 6V., Cal Packing 154.
uailahan ZL, IVi. Calumet Hec 7T.
Canadian Pacific 5'a, Case (I) 87, Cat
Tractor 44. Celanese 23'-i. Cert-Teed
Chesapeake Sc Ohio 34. Chrysler
Col Gas & 1 6 Com'l Solvents
8'i, Commonwlth & South Consol
Aircraft 24, Consol Edison 29 y4 Consol
Oil 8, Contl Can 39, Corn Products
Crown Zellerbach 12'A. Curtiss
Wright 63', Dupont de N 148. Doug
Aircraft 77. Eastman Kodak 181, El
Pow & Lt 10". Erie RR 1, General
Electric 42 General Foods 38 '4. Gen
Gas At El A , General Motors 48:.
Gillette 7.
Goodyear Tire 35, Gt No Ry Pf
264, Hecker Prod 10, Holland Furnace
50. Hudson Motors 7. Illinois Central
7, Insp Copper 151, Int Harvester
56, Int Nick Can 53, Int Pap & P Pf
T'a. Int Tel Sc Tel 8J,. Johns Manvill.
102 Kennecott 42 V. Lib O Ford 53',
Ligg Myers B 99, Loew's 50 vi, Long-
Bell A , Loriliard (Pi . Monlgom.
ery Ward 55. Nash-Kelv 8, Natl Bis-
cuit 23. Natl Cash 24, Natl Dairy
Prod 12. Natl Dist 26, Natl Pow &
Lt 7. NY Central 18, North Amer
Co 21, Northern Pacific 10 Ohio OH
S. Otis Steel 12.
Pac Amer Fish 5. Pac Gas & El
28V. Pacific Tel 8c Tel . Packard
Motor , Penney JCI 78. Penn RR
20. Phelps Dodge 41, Phillips Pet 42.
Proctor St Gamble 55, Pressed Steel
Car 11. Pb Serv NJ 30", Pullman
34 Radio 7. Rayonler 16. Rayonier
Pfcl 22'?, Rem Rand 15, Republic Steel
23, Reynolds Tob B 2. Richfield Oil
8. Safeway Stores 25 'a. Sears Roe
buck 74 Shell Union 14. Socony Vac
uum 12. Sou Caf Edison 22, Southern
Pacific 18, Standard Brands 61, Stand
Gas Sc El 3. Stand Oil Cal 27 Stand
Oil Ind 26, Stand Oil NJ 50.
Stone & Webster 15, Studobaker
7, Sunshine Mining 8, Sup Oil 3,
Tex Corp 5, Tex Gulf Sulphur 30'
Tidewater Asso Oil 12, Timken Roll
Bearing 91, Transnmerlca 6, Union
Carbide 88, Union Oil Cal 18li, Union
Pacific 88 United Aircraft . United
Airlines 12, United Corporation 2!
United Fruit 62. United Gas Imp
10, US Indust Alcohol . US Rubber
49. US Rubber Pf 98, US Steel 65.
Vanadium 26, Walworth 7. Warner
Pictures 5, Western Union 21, West-
inghouse Electric Mfg 117, White Mot
11 Wool worth 4!).
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PUTTING "ski" back in skirts, Gloria Carpenter, Barbara Whitehead and Natalie Graves (left to right)
show that skirts instead of pants are the ski style at Plymouth, N. H.
Wednesday Radio
KORE Eugene
14-, Kilocycles
(Mutual-Don Lee Network)
S p. m. Marriaee License Romances
5:15 Jimmy and Gyp. 5:30 News, 5:45
freshest Thing in Town. 6 Zeke Man
ners' Gang, 6:15 Phantom Pilot. 6:30 Pa
geant of Melody. 6:45 News. 7 Gardner's
Hrogram. 7:15 Peacock Court, 7:30 Lone
Ranger 8 Mutiny on . the Hieh Sbhs.
8:15 Medical Society Program. 8:30 An
ion Weeks Orch.. 9 News 9:15 Caval
rade of Drama. 9:30 Clyde Lucas Orch.,
10 Shop Fields Orch.. 10:30 Chuck For-
tor Orch.. 11 Jack McClean Orch.. 11:30
aKinnay Ennfs' orch., 11:45 Croonadjcrs,
koin I'ortlnnd
910 Kilocycles
(CBS Network)
S P. m. Five o'clock Flash. 5:15 Howie
Wing. 5:30 Rainbow's End. 8 Star
Theatre, 7 My Isle of Dreams, 7:15 Leon
F. Drews, Organist. 7:30 Ask -IP-Basket
Irwin Yeo. Organ, 8:15 Lum and
Abner, 8:30 Paul Whiteman Orch., 9
canRbusters, 9:30 Henry Kin Orch
10 Five Star Final. 10:15 Sophie Tucker.
hi :.iu cmquito. 10:45 Harrv Owens Or-
chestra. 11 Jack Bain Orch.. 11:30 Phil
narris urcn
KOAC Corvslllt
550 Kilocycles
5 p. m. Music. 5:45 Vesners. TJr. F. J
Harper. 6 Music. 6:15 News. 6:30 Farm
Hour, R. M. MrKennon. Malheur County
Agent, Markets. CroDs. WeAthpr.
7:15 Student Ag Club lElectrically
Transcribpdi, 7:30 Music, 7:45 Con
sumers' Forum, "Hose. Ties, and Hajid-
Kercniers. Aima Tchorf. icad of
uininmc. "ex and nlaifvi Art
Oregon State College, 8: 15 Music of
czccnosiovaKla. 8:30 Pacific College.
KEX Portland
1IK0 Kilocycles
(NRC Blue Network!
n D. m. TnvlHlld RaHIn PoHu lift
r.uuie awiinours music. s:45 Kevbnard
Chats, 6 NBC Program, 6:30 Sport Col
umn. 6:45 Freshest Thfm? in Tn.un
7 Magnolia Blossoms. 7:30 Minstrel Show!
8 News. 8:15 International Casino Orch..
n.sw Aiiswpr oame, u ntiu Program
:.Kt Parents in Trial. 10 St. Francis
moioi orrii., 10:30 Now Penn Club
hi: 4.-. Hinmore Hotel Orch.. 11
1 1 : 13 Paul Carson. Organist.
Kt.w Form nil
rt'iO Kllorvcles
(NBC Red Network)
B D. m. Star of Tnriav it -in Unht.
I-obby, 6 Will Aubrey. 6:15 Hotel Bilt-
more Trio. 6:30 Paul Martin's Music.
o tj vnririy irarane. 7 Koilcge of Musi
cal Knowledge. 8 Amos 'n' Andv. 8:15
r.mvin C. Hill. 8:30 Tommy Dorsev and
His Orch. 9 Town Hnll Tnnmhl 10
News Flashes. 10: 15 Gentlemen Pre
ferred. 10:30 Sir Francis Drake Orch. 11
Bal Tabarln Orch. 11:30 Olympic Hotel
Orch,
Orch..
News,
Thursday Radio
KORK FuK.ns
USD Kilacvrlrs
(Mutual-Don I.r, Nrtivork)
T a. m. Earl-y Bird. 7:45 Mnrninff rtm.
vntlonal, 8 Eieht o'clock Clipper. 8:.T0
Havpn of Rest. 9 News and Mn.le Q-an
Gordon Flpimntl. 9:4.1 Polham Rlchard-
Non Ensfmblr. 10 News and Music 10:15
True Stories. 10:30 Zeb Carver Orch.,
ii uur vtiartet. 11:15 Dancing Varieties.
11:30 Ed Kltzeerald's Revue ll-.s Hol
lywood Whispers. 12 Dixie Memories.
12:15 p. m. News. 1S:30 Sinnin' Sam.
12 45 What Lane County Thinks. 1 Our
Quartet, 1:15 Midstream. J: 30 Essav
Contest. 1:45 Teacoik Court 2 Al Your
Command. 3 Feminine Fancies. 3:30
Christmas Shopping Tour. 3:45 News. 4
Fulton lewis. Jr.. 4:15 Cus Lararo's
Orch., 4:30 Sands of Time.
5 p. m. Mark Loe. 5:15 let's Dance.
530 News, 5:45 Modern Melortie. a
Croonaders, :15 Streamline Swing 6:30
Club Cahnna. 6:45 News, 7 Curtain Mlses.
TODAY ONLY!
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SCREEN VAlDEVltl.E
30 Green Hornet. 8 Mutiny on the
High Seas, 8:15 Don't You Believe It,
30 Handicraft Hobbies, 8:45 Trip to
Mars, 9 News, 9:15 Wrestling Matches,
10:45 Keith Beecher Orch., 11 Shep
Field Orch.. 11:15 Jack McClean Orch..
11:45 Sunset Trio.
KOAC Corvallis
5.10 Kilocycles
9 a. m. Today's Programs. 9:03 Home'
makers' Hour. 10 Weather. 10:01 Music,
10:15 Story Hour for Adults. 10:45 Music,
11 Music of the Masters, lz News.
12:15 p. m. Farm Hour. Agricultural
News, 12:30 Markets Crops. Weather,
12:48 OSC Extension Service Farm
Flashes, 1 Music. 1 : 15 Variety. 1 :45
Music, 2 Home Garden Hour, "Christ
mas Table Decorations" Carl Starker.
Jennings Lodge, 2:30 Music. 2:45 Guard
Your Health, 3 Music. 3:15 Cities of
the World. 3:30 Music. 3:45 Monitor
Views the News, 4 Symphonic Half
Hour, 4: JO Mories for Boys and Girls.
5 p. m. Music. 5:45 Vespers. Dr. J. S.
Burns, 6 Music, 6:15 News. 6:30 Farm
Hour. Agriculture as Viewed by Ore
gon Editors, 6:45 Markets. Crops. Wea
ther, 7 A. W. Oliver "Storing Cured
Pork." OSC Animal Husbandry De
partment, 7:30 Music of the Masters.
KGW Portland
ti-ltt Kilocycles
(NBC Rod Network)
7 a. m. Story of the Month, 7:15 Trail
Blazers. 7:45 News. 8 Today s Best Buys,
8:05 Ted White. Singer. 8:15 Dr. Law
rence Cross. 8:30 Stars of Todav. 9 Rav
Towers. Troubadous. 9:15 O'Neills 9:30
Tena and Tim. 9:45 Spinning Wheel
Singers. 10 NBC Program, 1015 Escorts
and Betty. 10:30 Dangerous Roads. 10:45
or. Kate. 11 Betty and Bob. 11:15 Arnold
Grimm's Daughter, 11:30 Valiant Lady.
11:45 H.vmns of All Churches. 12 Storv
ot iwary Marlm.
12:15 p. m. Ma Perkins. 12:30 Penner
Young's Family 12:45 Guiding Light. 1
Backstage Wife. 1:15 Stella Dallas, 1:30
Vic and Sarte. 1:45 Girl A tint 2 Hon -so.
boat Hannah, 2:15 Your Radio Review
2:20 Happy Gordon's Rangers. 2:30
Smilin Ed McConneil. 2:45 Johnnie
jonnston. Baritone, 3 News. 3:15 Candid
iaay. s:su Magazine of the Air. 4 Easv
Aces 4:15 Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost
Persons, 4:30 Stars of Today.
p. m. ituav vnllee Hour. B Good
News of 1939. 7 Kraft Music HalL 8
Amos 'n Andy. 8:15 Symphony Hour.
9:15 Hotel Statler Orch.. 9:30 Nether-
rand Plaza Hotel Orch., 10 News Flashes.
10:15 Hotel Schroeder Orch., 10:30 Hotel
Hallenden Orch., 11 Sir Francis Drake
Hotel Orch., 11:30 Olympic Hotel Orch.
KEX rnrtland
1 180 Klloryelcs
(Nnc Blue Network)
6:30 a. m. Musical Clock. 7 Family Al
tar Hour 7:30 FinanHal SorvirP 7-5
Lou Webb. Organist. 7:55 Markets. 7:57
Leosi ana round items. 8 Dr. Brock. 8:30
Page. Sinner. 8:45 Christian Srfpnrn
Program. 9 Southernaires. 9:15 George
Griffen. Tenor. 9:30 Farm and Home.
m: in Agriculture Todav. 10:30 Npws
10:45 Home Institute. 11 Standard School
Symphony. 11:45 Your Radio Review.
11:50 Light Opera Selections. 12 Depart
ment of Agriculture.
IdzlS d. m. Rochester flvl nrh to-1)
Hints to Housewives. 12:30 News. 12:45
Markets, 12:50 Quiet Hour. 1:15 Club
Matinee. 2 Carlton Hotel Orch.. 2:15 Fi
nancial and Grain Reports 2:20 Glenn
Darwin. Baritone. 2:30 Tanrit Trir.
Curbstone Quiz. 3 Metropolitan Opera
Guild, 3:15 Beverly Lane. Sineer. 3:25
Press Radio News. 3:30 Armchair Qqar
tet. 3:45 Nola Day. Singer, 4 Biltmore
Hotel Orch.. 4:13 Musctal Contrasts 4:30
Hotel Ambassador Orch.
m. TovlnnH Rariiri T3arltr -m
Piano Surprises, 5:43 Clele D'Autrev, Or
ganist. 6 Aviation News, 6:10 Musiral
Interlude. 6:15 Sport Column, 6:30
America's Town Meeting. 7:30 People I
Have Known. 8 News H-15 T inmin
Orch.. 8:30 Chez Paree Orch. 9 Friendly
.itfnoors, ire Hockey. 10:30 Ro-
mance and Rhythm. 11 News. 11:15
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(CBS Network)
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and That. 9 Consumer News, 9:15 Her
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9:45 Our Gal Sunday. 10 Goldbergs. 10' 15
Life Can Be Beautiful, 10:30 Fashion
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11:1ft Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stocies,
11:30 CBS Program. 12 News.
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Hello Again. 2:45 Speed. Inc.. 3 News
paper of the Air, 4 Backgronding the
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wing. 5:30 Joe Penner 6 Ma lor Row.
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Mrs. Roosevelt Asserts Rights
Of Chiefs Family to Own Lives
LON ST1XER LEAVES
CORVALLIS. Dec. 21
Football Coach Lon Stiiier of Ore
Ron State collcRe left here yes
terday to spend the Christmas "hol-
nys at Hastings, Neb., and at
tend the annual meeting of ths
National Football Coaches' asso
ciation at Chicago.
W ILIVIHTW OT HIP!.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21. (P)
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt vigor
ously asserted today the right of a
president's wife and children to
live their own private lives.
Discussing at her press confer
ence her own acceptance of a place
on an insurance company's board
of directors, Mrs. Roosevelt put
the question up to the people of
the United States.
Do they want the children of a
president to be the type who do
not want to earn their own living?
she asked.
And does the nation want a
president's wife to give up all of
the interests she had built up?
Mrs. Roosevelt said she often had
wondered whether the people of
the country realized a president's
family must go on with their nor
mal lives while he is in the White
House.
Her argument ran as follows:
The people elect a man as pres.
ident. They don't give any of the
others in the family a job. Some
times, especially in the case of
young people, a president is in the
white house long enough for a
complete restriction on their in
dividual lives. And they only
have a limited period to build
those lives.
Mrs. Roosevelt pointed out such
a policy in her own case would
have meant giving up a great
many interests and changing her
whole relation to her family. '
If the people of the nation in
sisted on restrictions on the activ
ities of a president's wife, she
added, the time might come when
a woman would say she would not
go to the White House.
Mrs. Roosevelt stressed the fact
no member of the White House
family, nor any person in the gov
ernment, should ever use his or
her position to ask for special
favors.-
She told her press conference
she would accept a directorship in
Roosevelt and Sargent, Boston in
surance firm founded by her son,
James, merely to act as James
representative. Before agreeing to
do so, she said, she asked if any
financial obligation would be in
curred, or if any real knowledge
of the business was necessary. In
formed it was not, she agreed to
serve in James' place and to vote
his stock as he suggests.
Twin Oaks Pupils to'Give
Christmas Play Friday
The pupils of the Twin Oaks
school will present a Christmas
program Friday evening, December
23 under the direction of the teach
er, Gladys Taliaferro. It will start
at 8 o'clock.
Special features will Include two
plays, "Jack Trims the Tree," and
"A Merry Christmas After All."
Songs, skits and recitations will
complete the program.
Bear Basketeers Top
St. Mary's Five, 45-33
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Dec. 21.
(U.R) The University of California
scored 12 points in the last few
minutes of play to defeat Sf.
Mary's college, 45 to 33, in a sen
sational intercollegiate basketball
game here last night.
The score was tied three times
in the last six minutes before the
Golden Bears, scoring mostly from
mid-court, unleashed their win
ning attack. ,
Apostoli Hangs Up
Technical Kayo Win
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Dec. 21.-
(U.R) Fred Apostoli, 161 VS, San
Francisco, recognized ir. New York
and California as middleweight
boxing champion of the world, won
on a technical knockout in the
fourth round of a 10-round non
title fight with Al Cocozza, 165,
New York, before 2,000 fans at the
arena last night.
Angels Sell Salveson
To Oakland Ball Club
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 21 UP)
The Los Angeles baseball club
announced today that Pitcher
Jack Salveson and Mike Chris
toff, young outfielder, have been
sold to the Oakland club of the
Pacific coast league tov an un
announced cash amount.
Salveson, hampered last year
by an arm injury, won 11 games
and" dropped 10.
San Diego Marines
Tie In Honolulu, 13-13
HONOLULU. Dec. 21. VP)
The San Diego, Cal., Marines and
the Honolulu town team fought to
a 13-to-13 tie in their football
game here last night before 7,000
fans.
Obituary
F. II. St. Clair
it- tt e. r-1-.i,- rtf Rrtiitn 1. Hierl
Thursday at Forest Grove. He Is
1... enrte Rnu nf Fil-
SUIVIYCU LI. .WW ouiwi ..v
gene, and Glen of Cottage Grove; a
daughter in Forest Grove; and
eight grandchildren. He had lived
in Eugene for tne past, eigiii. yeai,
ENDS TONITE
Q BARTHOLOMEW K , O I
jr-l Hot.ri loui. fry I
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Doors Open ti:30
Wednesday
Thursday
Only!
A Complete
Change of
Program!
All New Show Starts Today!
ittli AIRMEN SLAIN!
MYSTERY RAY SOIfCNT IN
SEMES OF WEIRD CRASHES!
PHANTOM RAY STRIKES
ARMY PLANE AGAIN!
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And Select Short Subjects
Vital IV. I UIIVII l : '
.at ...
Jacqueline wens
intr b Arcy joson HOMrst
and was visiting in Forest Grove
at the time of his death.
Funeral services will be held In
Bend.
m
VlTlOOKNOWSANDK
. but 1 think
.- ttievre tn love
Harvey talks to himself a lot.
You're wrong he's chatting
with the
PHANTOM PILOT
6:15 to 6:30 p. m.
Mon., Wed., Fri.
What's this? You want
grandma should invite the
Freshest Thing in Town to
.live with us?
THE FRESHEST THING
IN TOWN
Mon., Wed., Fri. 5:45 p.m.
Chee! I wonder where is
everybody?
THE LONE RANGER
7:30 to 8:00 P.M.
Mon., Wed., Fri.
Okay, sailor you said there
was going to be dames
where is they? Listen to
FEMININE FANCIES
Mondays Thru Fridays
3:00 to 3:30 P.M.
Other Highlights for Today
Wednesday
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Freshest Thing In Town
5:45 p. m.
Zeke Manner's Gang
6:00 p. m.
The Gardener's Program
7:00 p. m.
Mutiny on the High Seas
8:00 p. m.
Anson Week's Orchestra
8:30 p. m.
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Real Estate for Sale M
60 ACRES. Willamette loak
under cultivation, good 6 mi
nouse plastered, piped watt:
wind-mill and elevated to
Fine barn 40x45, side shei
stalls for horses, stanchions ('
6 cows, also grain bins and lara
loft. 8 Royal Anne cherry tnrJ
peach,, and apple trees, aa
acres Of filberts, some of the:
9 years old. One mile from stei
P.O. and school. Electrici:
available. Insurance on built
ines alone S3.000. These build
ings could not be replaced Itj
S4.nnn. This is one of the be-l
buys in Lane county at $52011
S1200 cash and balance on tana
Possession can be had at once
Write Box 258, Junction uiy,
Ore.
VfltT'T.T. RE SORRY
If you fail to see this 5 rood
Bungalow, narmvooa iiuy
charming fireplace with to
case each side, wicnen .
KUfol .nnlr full hHmK
pipeiess furnace, garaee. Ea
front lot. Close io mw v
down town. Wonderful Joca.r
and wonderful buy. sjm o
bal. like rent. Toal price 52"'
EUGENE
COMMUNITY BUILDERS..
241 Miner BuildinePh?Bj-
BARGAIN
ATnrlprn E. Side DOT
walKing a.starn j ,
district. An tsi.iic
very attractive price and fa
terms. nrrVP
WILL BUILD TO SUIT
On fine close in paved F
field lot. Will ouiia "''
tractive 4-room home tor JW
SAM RUGH REALTY CC
1029 wnan2eHe-;PhJi.
FORSALE by owner at a
gain, a beautiful new home
one or more acres in rtnr-;
area. Why not for -a Chrec
present? Write J. D;,Spr,
mile out at Marie Row Serr.
c-.n..-n rrtr-allts. Ore.
r-v-fnrr EASY TES.
for homes and businea. carl
Iv selected and appraised.
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ment. CreswelK
FOR-SALE Real B'
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r.. i x.- nsurance. -l.-
2irA-"' Willamina. Ore- 'i
properly,
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quire Farm Loan office.
Rth St.. Eugene. -j-jr
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homes 10 J down, bal w
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691
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80 A. and i lo s - .Guarf3;
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