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Pane Ten. All Berries Now Eugene Markets All local produce market prices were uncnangea weanesnay. n.n waaww berries are now nlenttful, loganberries, youngberries and blackcap raspberries being ine latest arrival, atrawocrnw ar now in their prime, or perhapji a little past, and housewives are huylng them lor canning, i no local matuci price list follows: POULTKI (Buying Prices) Colored hens. 4 to 5Mi lbs. ll'ic Colored hens, over 5'i lbs. ll'ic Leghorn hens. 3'i lbs. and up 9'-c Leghorn hens. 3'i lbs. and up J'jc Leghorn springs, over 3.4 lbs. .9'8C Colored springs, under 4 lbs. .l 1 1 jc Colored springs. 4 lbs. and up w12'jc Stags 5'c Cocks -bVgc All No. 2. 2 cents less. RHTTFRFAT (Buying , Frlces) A grade cream, deliverey twice weekly 24c B grade cream 22'aC C grade cream lT'ic BUTTER (Wholesale Prices: Cartons le Higher) A grade, lb -- 27'jc B grade, lb. 26,'3c CHEESE Loaf, singles, lb. Iflc Loaf, in case lots, lb. 15c Trips, single, lb. 15c Trips. In case lots - .14c EGGS (New Vnrk Grade Buying Prices) Extras, large I6'4c Standards, large .14 'zc Medium, extras 15c Medium, standards ,13c Chex -LlQ'ic (Pacific Co-On Prices to Retailers) (Cartons or ,i cast lots lo extra) Grade A oversize 27c Grade A large 22c Grade A medium .lflc ..17c 20c 18c 17c Grade A small Grade B large Grade B medium Grace C large . Valley long Lamb and coarse Short 23c -22c Spring clip Short 20c It Could They broke every low of ihe Seven Seas... fighting, ' loving,, stealing an island Paradise in a South Sea Eden I One of Ihe great A- adventures of all time, rrPr "vet again in a screen epic it took two years and two million dollars to make I lAUfJHTON THE GREATEST HEART DRAMA OF ALL TIME! Reasons Why You Should See . . . o same - PROGRAM AT ALL FOUR THEATERS! McDonald Theater I I I ihealor Thealer ' Plentiful Beef . Kip - ; Calf Dry Long wool pelts ..8c Short wool pelts CASCARA Cascara. lb. - GRAPE ROOT Oregon grape root. lb. TALLOW No. 1 4c; No. 2 3ci GRAINS ..5c Wheal, white, bushel Wheat, red, bushel 74c White oats, ton Gray oats, ton barley, ton i i Oats and vetch hay. ton $10 Alfalfa, ton - S12 VEGETABLES. FRUITS (Buying Prices Aver, for No. I Produce) Spinach, lb. 3'ic Potatoes. 100 lbs. $135 Beets, doz. bunches 40c Lettuce, crate - --SI. 00 Carrots, doz. -. -40c Cabhage. new. lb, Cauliflower, crate $1.25 Uic Parsnips, lb. Turnips. doZ. bunches 50c Local hothouse cucumbers. doz.fl0c Green onions, doz. bunches 40c Asparagus, crate $2.25 Strawberries, crate S2 Cabbage,' .V."ZZIII --3c Rhubarb, crate 60c Public Market Retail price eggs was up a cent a dozen at the Producers' Public market Wednesday, jumbos being quoted at 24 cents, extras at 22 cenU and me diums at 20 cents. All other macket prices were steady and firm. The price list follows: RETAIL PRICES Vegetables Beets. 2 bunches for 15c Radishes, bunch 5c; 3 for 10c Cabbage, lb. 6c Spinach, lb. . 5c Green onions, bunch 5c; 2 for 9c Potatoes. No. 2, 14 lbs 25c Hothouse tomatoes, lb. 25c and 30c Hothouse cucumbers, lb. 10c-22c White beans, 4 lbs. for 25c Rhubarb. 4 lbs. for 10c Head lettuce. 5c and 2 for 13c ) Happen to You' GABLE v. S7"UARi cnw.r LPruAnT Heilig Thealer Mayflower fHIISlHBii ..29c 25c 15c ,.25C ..25c 10c -25c 25c ,.25c ,.25C 29c .29c Gooseberries. 4 for Strawberries, 3 boxes for Raspberries, box Pie cherries. 3 boxes for Hoy at Anno Cherries, 4 lbs. fdr Currants. 3 boxes lor Loganberries, three boxes for Blackcaps, box 10c; 3 for . Youngberries, box 10c; 3 for - Elg-J Jumbos Extras . Mediums . Poultry Turkeys, lb. 24c . 22c 20c .23-25C 26c 24c 30c Heavy hens. lb. Light hens. lb. Fryers, lb. Miscellaneous filberts, lb. Walnuts, lb. Horseradish, lb. .. Rabbits, dressed, lb. 15c .15-25c 20c 30c Cider, gallon 25c mincemeat, pint, 20c; quart Sauerkraut, lb. Popcorn, lb. ...35c ...15c ...10c ,2Sc 10c 25c Hutter. lb. Watercress, bunch Tomato plants, doz Portland List PORTLAND. Ore.. June 21 AP Butter: Prints A grade. 28c pound in parchment wrappers, 29c pound in car tons; B ijrade, 27c in parchment wrap pers: 27 'Ac in cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered Portland. 24-24'ac: valley routes and country points, 2c less or 22V2c; premium quality, maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity. Hie more than first aiyility. 2c less than first Quality. Cheese Oregon triplets, 13c. Ore gon loaf. I4c; brokers will pay Vic below quotation. Ebbs Wholesalers buvins prices: A A. 19c doz.; A. 18c doz,: B. large lGc doz.: A, medium, 15c doz.: A. small. 15c doz. Selling price to retailers generally 2c doz. higher. ' - Live poultry Buying prices: Leghorn broilers. 12'i-13c pound; colored springs, colored hens to 5 lbs., 15c lb.; over 17c pound: leghorn hens, over 3'i lbs.. 14c lb.; under 3' pounds. 13c lb.; colored hens to 5 lbs.. 15-16c lb.; over 5 lbs.. 15c lb.; No. 2 grade, 5c lb. less. Turkeys Selling prices: Hens. 17-18c lb.; toms, 15-16c lb. Buying prices: New hens. 15-16c lb.: toms. 14 -15c lb. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best but cher under 160 pounds, 10-10 Vic pound: vealers. 11', -12c lb.: light, thin 10-llc lb.; heavy. 9'4-lOc pound: canner cows. S'a-Dc lb.; spring lTibs J6c b.; year ling lambs, 10-12c lb.: ewes 5-7c lb.: bulls. 11c lb. Potatoes Yakima Gems. cental: local. .$1.00: Deschutes Gems, S1.25 cental; Klamath Falls No. 1 Gems, S1.25. Onions Oregon No. 1. $1.80 per cent al; California fax. 80-00c; red 80-90c; yellow. 80-DOc per 50-lb. sack. Wool Nominal, Willamette valley me dium. 25c pound; coarse and braids, 25-26C lb.; lamb and fall. 20c lb.; eastern Oregon. I8-21c; six months fleece. 22-24. Mohair Nominal, 1938. 25c lb. Cascara bark Buying price. 193S peel. 4c lb. Hops 1938 clusters. 20-25c; iuggles 23c. Hay Selling price to retailers: Alfalfa No. 1, $16 ton; oat-vetch. $12 ton; clover, $11 ton; oat-vetch. $12 ton: gon $19; same, valley. $14 ton. Port land. PORTLAND. Ore.. June 19. (API Sugar Berry and fruit 100s. $5.10; bale. $3.25; beet, $5.05 cental. Domestic flour Selling price, city de livery, 1 to 25-bbl, lots: Family patent, 49s. $5.70-6.33: bakers' hard wheat, net. $4.00-5.45; bakers' blucstem. $4.70-5.00: blended wheat flour. $4.70-5.00; 50ft wheat flour, $4.40-4.45: graham, 49s. $4.50; whole wheat. 49s. $4.95. SUGAR AND FLOUR PORTLAND. Ore.. June 21 APi isugar Berry and fruit 100s. $5.10; bale. $5.25; bpet, $5.0,') rental. Domestic flour Selling price, citv de livery. 1 to 2,1-bbl. lots: Family natfiit. 4ns. $5.70-6.33: bakers hard wheat, net. $4.00-5.45; bakers' bluestem. $4.70-5.00; blenTIerT wheat flour, $4.70-5.00; soft wneai nour, 54.40-4.45; graham. 49s. i.,jv, wnoie wneai, 4us. 54.95, PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. June 21 lAPl Wheat: Open High Low Close "u,y - 72 72 72 72 Cash grain: uats No. 2 3R lb. white 29.00 tiariey No. 2 45 lb. RW 26.00 .orn no. 2 E. Y, Ship. ..26.75 iiu. 1 r lax ... . . i7i Cash wheat ibidi; Soft white 71 fi, western white 71. nam ren winter orri narv no it. 11 per cent fiil'i, 12 per cent ' 71, 13 per tern 1,1, 1 (ier cent in. nam white naart ordlrrv la I per cent 78'a. 13 per cent 79'i,. 14 per STARTS THURSDAY A Gripping Story ef the Goldtn a GTtf wt---trit R.nq.ri Rid Agiin! WWW Asparagus, lb. 10c: 3 lor , Peas. 4 lbs. lor Carrots, 2 bunches lor Frulla EE HffiH STARTS THURSDAY riinniiiif 1ASH RATHBONE LIONEL ATW1LL BARBARA O NEIL jr. All New Show Today PATRICIA EI.US DONALD WOODS THE REGISTER - PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., ' June 21 AP1 (USDAl Hogs salable 600, total 650. close slow, hteady. good-choice 165-215 lb. driveins 7.50. few off grades and over fat kinds 7.35. carload lots 7.60 and above, one sizeable lot outstandins truckins 7.75. 225-75 lb. butchers 6.75 7.00, light lights and slaughter pigs 6.50-7.00, packing sows 5.25-50. choice light feeder pigs 7.50, and above. Cattle salable 150, total 175; calves salable 50, total 75, slow, mostly steady with week's decline, few grass steers 7.5041.00, cutters 5.50. good fed Ktpers quotable 9.00-60. common-medium heif ers 6.00-7.25; cutters down to 4.75. low cutter and cutter cows 3.25-4.25, com mon medium 4.50-5.75, including dairy type cows 5.50. good beef cows 6.25. few bulls 5.25-6.50. cutters 5.00. . choice vealers 8.25,50, common-medium 5.50- 7.50. Sheep salable 350, total 5.50. active, steady, good-choice trucked in lambs 8.00, extreme top late Tuesday 8.15. common-medium 6.00-7.00. feeders 6.50 73. few old crop lambs 4.50-5.50, good- choice ewes 2.503.50. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. June 21 i API "L'SDA Salable hogs 10.000; active; generally 10-15 higher than Tuesday V average; top 7.00; bulk good and choice 180-230 lbs. 6.75-95; 250-290 lbs. largely 6.50-85; 290-350 lbs. butchers 6.00-50: good Hr.ht and medium weight packing sows 5.20 6.00: few 6.05-15; heavy sows 4.50-5.15. Salable cattle 9509: salable calves 10C0: very liberal run strictly grain fed steers and yearlings here: compara tively little done but early sales year lings and light steers also plain and medium light cattle both steers and heifers steady; weighty steers steady to 25 lower; good to near choice kinds scaling over 1200 lbs. showing most de cline; highly finished 1200-1400 . lbs. averages steady: demand broadest for light cattle however; heifers under 7.50 lbs. steady, others 10-15. lower; best steers early 10.25. with 10.50 bid and severe loads held around 10.75;-- best heifers ea-ly 9.50: other killisf classes scarce and steady; heavy sausage bulls up to 7.50; vealers 8.50-9.50; stock cat tle scarce. Salable sheep 1000: old crop clipped lambs and .springers active; strong to 15 higher: Rood to choice native spring lambs 10.00-50; native throwouts around 8.00-50; good old crop clipped tambs 8.00: one double good to choice around 82 lbs, 8.60; sheep steady: light weight native ewes 3.25; 150-200 lbs. kinds I.0O-50. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. June 21 'API Wheat prices tumbled to new low levels for the season in the final minutes of trade today after prices had ruled firm dur ing most of the session, gaining as much as cent at times. Selling of wheat In Winnipeg by prominent commission house Interests with U. S. connections were said to have touched off stop loss selling here. July wheat fell to 69 cent, lowest in about two months and September 10 70Va cents. Wheat closed Vb-V-'k lower. July 69 aA-, September 703ii-la. corn j-3 lower, July 49-49e, September 50'-3,i, oats aA-lV off. New York Markets By 1 VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, June . 21 lAPl Buying was concentrated in a few stocks, rais ing them, as much as 2 points, while the market generally prolonged its draft today. What some brokers described as "long pull" buying in anticipation of business improvement was .translated into plus signs for a number of spe cialties. American Can and Continental spurt ed -more than a point as the canning stocks drew attention on favorable crop reports. Some merchandise shares were In demand, notably J. C Penney. Cel ancsc and Public Service of New Jer sey were other outstanding gainers. But minor losses were the rule In the usual speculative favorites. Includ ing U. S. Steel, Bethlehem, Kennecott and U. S. Rubber, during the greater part of the leisurely dealings. Motor shares stiffened toward the last, eras ing earlier losses .in. General Motors. Trading ran at about the :same pace as in the previous session, approximat ing 450,000 shares. While traders In most fields were developments at home and abroad, a recovery trend again was traced in cor- dlsposed to mark time awaiting for corporate bonds. Adams Ex Air Rcduc 5QV, Alaska Juneau 8. Al Chem & Dye . Allied Slores 9b. Amer Can , An Eng Tile . Am For pow 2b. Am Pow & Lt 4b, Am Rad Std San lib. Am Roll Mills 13b. Am Smell & Ref 42b, Am Tel & Tel 163b. Am Tob B 83b. Am Wat Wks 9b. Am Zinc I AS 4b. Ana conda 24. Armour ill 4b. Atchison 28. Auburn Auto 2. Barnsdall 13b. Bait O 5b. Bendix Avia 23b. Beth Steel 56b. Boeing Airp 22b. Borden 20b. Borge-Warner 23b. Budd Mfg 4. Cal racmng zu. Callahan 7.V. . Calumet Hee ! Canadian Pacific 4b. Case JI 20b, Cat Chesapeake fi; O 33, Chrysler 71. Col STARTS THURSDAY STARTS THURSDAY PRESTON rOSTER I WHITNEY BOURNE AND SELECTED SHOUT SVBJECTS GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Gas & El 6V Coml Solv 10'',, Coipm wlih fit South l'.ii, Consol Aim-aft 10V. Consol Edison 31U. Consol Oil 73i. Contl Can 38b. Cord Prod 64b. Crown Zellerbach , Curtiss Wright 5'i, Doug Aircraft 67 'a. Dupont dc N 149'i. East Kod 169, El Pow & Lt 8, Erie RR l1'. Gen El 35'. Gen Foods 44'. Gen Gas Ac El A J. Gen Mot 443;. Gillette 4U. Goodyear Tire 28",. Gt No Ry Pf Hecker Prod . Holland Furn , Hud Motors 4'-i. Ill Cent 12. Insp Copper , hit Harvester 57'4. Int Nick Can 463a, Ini Pap & P Pf 3Ps. Int Tel & Tel 6', Johns Manville 75V2. Kennecott ri2'i. Lib O Ford 47 Ligg Myers B 105'a. LoeWs 44. Long Bell A 2'i, Lor illard Pf 23i, Mont Wd 51 'a. Nash Kel 6a. Natiisc 27U, Nat Cash 18. Nat Dairy Prod 15H. Nat Dist 25H. Nat Pow & Lt 8b. NY Cent 14b. North Amer Co 22, Northern Pac 6V4, Ohio Oil 7', Otis Steel 8"ii. ' Pac Amer Fish 4. Pac Gas fit El 31i. Pac T&T , Pack Mot 3b. Penney JC B8b. Penn RR 17k, Phelps Dodge 34a. Phillips Pet 35, Proc & Gamble 59'a, Preyed Steel Car 8. Pub Serv NJ 37ss. Pullman 26b. Radio 5. Rayonier 8b. Ravonier Pf , Rem Rand lib. Repub Sleel 15b. Rey Tob B 38b. Rtchfjeld Oil 8b. Safeway Stores 41b. Sears Roe 76b, Shell Union 11. Socony Vacuum It3,. Sou Ca I Ed ison 26b , Sou Pac 13. Stand Brands 6b. Stand Gas & El , Stand Oil Cal 26. Stand Oil Ind 25. Stand Oil NJ 43 b. Stone &. Webster II "A. Studebaker 8b. Sunshine Mining 83i, Sup Oil 2. Tex Corp 38b. Tex Gulf Sulphur 28 V4. Tide water Asso Oil 12b. Timken Roll Bear 41b, Transamerlca 5b. Union Carbide 79b, Union Oil Cal 16b. Union Pacific 93b, United Aircraft 36b. United Air lines lib. United Corp 2b. United Frt 80, United Gas Imp 12b, US Indust Al , US Rub 42b. US Rub Pf 107b. US Steel 47b, Vanadium 20b. Walworth 3b, Warner Pictures 4b. Western Un 10b. Westinghouse Elec MM 99b. White Motor 6b, Wool worth 47b. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON, June 21 API (USDA Only scattered sales were closed in the Boston wool market today and prices were inclined to be irregularly lower on active wools. Good French combing length fine territory wools, in original bacs. brought 65 cents, scoured basis. Twelve month Texas wools moved at 66 to 68 cents, scoured basis. Mixed grade lots of three-eighths and one Quarter blood fleeces were being offered from bright and semi-bright areas at easing Quota tions. Some users were taking a few offerings, but their purchases were mostly small. Many users were irjac tvie awaiting developments. Bids on fine territory wools, not needed im mediately, were ' distinctly lower than recent and current selling prices on similar spot wools.' Wednesday Radio KORE Eugene 1420 Kilocycles (Mutual-Don Lee Network) 5:15 p. m. Crimson Trail, 5:30 Buck Rogers, 5:45 Shatter Parker, 6 Freshest Thing In Town. 6:15 Steve Lennet's Orch.. 6:30 Music Counter. 6:45 News. 7 Ivan Ditmar. 7:15 Mutiny on the High Seas, 7:30 Lone Ranger, 8 Frank and Archie 8:15 Lane County Medical Society. 8:30 Orrin Tucker Orch.. 8:45 Let s Swap. 9 News. 9:15 Fulton Lewis. Jr., fl:30 Stan Myers' Orch., 10 Clxuck Foster Orch.. 10:30 George Redman Orch., 11 Carol Lofner Orch.. 11:30 Rhythm Rascals. 11 :45 Croonaders KOAC Cor vail Is 550 Kilocycles 9 p. m. Music, " 6 Dinner Concert. 6:15 News, 6:30 Farm Hour Agriculture as viewed by Oregon Editors, 6:45 Mar ket and crop reports, weather forecast, 7:30 Music, 8:15 Music of Czechoslovakia, 8:45 Music, 9 OSC Round Table "Camp ing Opportunities In Oregon" Depart ment of Physical Education. Miss Thvrza Iverson, instructor, and Associates. 9:30 Department of Music, Paul Petri, direc tor, 9:45 Between the Infinities School of Science. Wm. E. Caldwell, assistant professor ot Chemistry. KOIN Portland 040 Kilocycles (CBS Network) S p. m. Star Thealer. 6 Little Show. 6:15 Leon F. Drews. Organist. 6:30 Ask- It-Basket. 7 Amos 'n' Andy, 7:15 Lum ana APner. 7:30 Paul Whiteman Orch. 8 Gang Busters, 8:30 News and Re views, 8:43 George Olson Orch., 9 Er nie Hcckscher Orch., 9:30 Anson Week's urcn.. 10 Five Star Final. 10:15 Night cap Yarns. 10:30 Larry King Orch.. 11 Chiqulto, 11:15 Artie Shaw Orch.. 11:30 Archie Bieyer Orch. KEX Portland 1180 Kilocycle?. (NBC Blue Network) 5 p. m. Horse and Buggy Days, 5:30 Marian Miller's Problem Corner, 5:45 Cowboy Rambler. 6 Ransom Sherman Presents. 6:30 Studio, 6:45 Freshest Thing in Town. 7 Your Health. 7:30 Kelsey's Almanac, 8 Sports Reporter, 8:15 News. 8:30 Baseball. 10:15 Hptel Ambassador Orch.. 10:30 La Consa Club Orch.. 11 News, 11:15 Portland Police Reports. 11:18 Paul Carson. Or ganist, 11:45 Sports Final. KGW Portland li'.'O Kllocvoles (NBC Red Network) 3 p. m. Stars of Today, 5:30 Cocktail Hour, 5.40 Musical Interlude. 5:45 The Ranch Boys. 6 Kay Kyser's Kollege. 7 Mr. District Attorney. 7:15 Edgewater Beach Hotel Orch.. 7:30 Tommy Dor sey Orch., 8 Town Tall Tonight. 9 Richard Himber Orch., 9:15 Percy Har vey Concert Orch.. 9:30 Hotel Sir Fran cis Drake Orch., 10 News Flashes. 10:15 Blue Moonlight, 10:30 Hotel Blltmore Orch.. 11 Jantzcn Beach Orch., 11:30 Ranch Orch. Thursday Radio KORE Eugene Ulft Kilocycles (Mutual-Don Lee Network) 7 a. m. Early Bird. 7:45 Morning De votional, 8 Songs of the Pioneers. 8:13 Haven of - Rest. 8:45 Arrival of King and Queen in England, 9 News and Music. 9:13 Happy Gang. 9:30 Man halters. 9:45 News and Mustc. 10 Con nectlcul Day at World Fair. 10:30 Mor ton Franklin. 10:43 Montana Meeghy, 11 Modern Melodies. 11:15 Ballad Time. 11:30 Cavalcade of Drama. 11:45 Dixie Special Sanders Oil $2 Value 95c complete Permanent Modern Beauty Colleges 200 Miner Bldg. Phone 679 HOLLAND I :e TONIGHT 3 BROS. BAND Ission 25c Each ( The DANCE KYLLO Admission Springfield Theater Sun.. Mnn Tups , Wed. mm With 25c- Hcdy l.amarr Roller Skating Learn to waltz on rollers. Skating every night except Sunday. PARAMOUNT SKATING RINK 25 W. 7th, Eugene. Ore. Memories. 12 News. 12:15 p. m. What Lane County Thinks 12:30 Refreshment Time With Shi; In' Sam, 12:45 Let's Dance. 1 Lost Empire, 1:15 Muse and Music, 1:30 Men of Vis Ion, 1:45 At Your Command. 2:30 Ma Perkins. 2:45 At Your Command. 3 Fem inine Fancies, 3:30 Hits of the Day. 3:45 News. 4 So This is Radio, 4;30 First Offender. 5 p. m. Jack Teagarden Orch., 5:15 Crimson Trail. 5:30 Hollywood Night Club, 5:45 Shatter Parker, 6 Green Hornet. 6:30 Club Cabana. 6:45 News. 7 Kay Kyser Orch,, 7:15 Mutiny oa the High Seas. 7:30 American Legion, 7:45 Jimmy Dorsey Orch., 8 Frank and Archie.- 8:15 Scrapbook. Stories, 8:30 Serenader, 8:45 Trip to Mars, 9 News. 9:15 Wrestling Matches, 10:45 Leon Mo tica's Orch.. 11 Phil Ohman Orch., 11:15 Carol Lofner Orch.. 11:30 Rhythm Ras cals, 1 1 :45 Front Page Drama. KOAC Cnrvallla 550 Kilocycles 9 a. m. Today's Programs, 0:03 The Homemakers' Hour, Neighbor Reynolds. 10 Weather, 10:01 Music. 10:15 Story Hour for Adults, 10:45 Music, II Morn ings With Ihe Poets. Alexander 1 Hull. 11:30 Music of Die Masters. 12 News, 12:15 p. m. Farm Hour, Markets. Crops, Weather. 12:45 OSC Extension Service Farm Flashes. 1 Music. 1 : 15 Variety, 1:45 Music, 2 Home Garden Hour. "Origin and Development of Modern Iris," Thurlow Weed. Man ager. Weed's National Iris Gardens. 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, 4:30 Stories for Bovs and Girls. 5 p. m. Music. 6 Dinner Concert. 6:15 News. 6:30 Farm Hour. State Employ ment Service. 6:45 Markets, Crops and Weather, 7:30 Music of the Masters. 8:30 Music, 9 OSC Round Table. ."What Camera Shall I Buy?" School of Science Dept. Physics, Wm, R. Varner. Assist ant Professor. Dr, W. Weniger, Assist ant Dean. Miss Georgene. Samson. Sec retary, Graduate Division. 9:30 Record of the Past in the Horner Museum. norner museum, Mary Bowman Hull. Assistant Curator. 9:45 Summary of the Round Table Discussion of Camping Opportunities of Oregon, Department of Physical Education. Dr. Eva M. Seen. Director of Physical " Education for Women. KOIN Portland 940 Kllocvcles (CBS Network) 6:15 a. m. Markets. 6:20 KOIN Knock. 7:45 News, 8 Breakfast Bugle. 8:15 Her Honor, Nancy James, 8:30 Romance of Helen Trent. 8:45 Our Gal Sunday. 9 Goldbergs, 9:15 Life Can Be Beau tiful 9:30 Consumer News. 9:45 Yours Sincerely, 10 Big Sister, 10:15 Real Life Stories. 10:30 Short Cuts to Success. 10:35 Eddie Eben Orch., 10:45 When a Girl Marries, 11 Fashion Chats.- 11:45 News, 12. Pretty Kitty Kellv. 12:15 p. m. Myrt and Marge, 12:30 Hilltop House, 12:45 Stepmother. 1 Scattergood Balnes. 1:15 Dr. Susan. 1:30 Kcireshment Time With Singin' Sam. 1:45 March of Games. 2 Fletcher Wilev. 2:15 Hello Again, 2:30 Speed. Inc., 2:45 ian wynn, songs, 3 Newspaner of the Air, 4 Tea- for Two. 4:15 Pianolosue, 4:30 Melodies. 4:45 Danc Tim 5 p. m. Major Bowes, 6. Lcwisphn Stadium Concert, 6:45 National For ensic League.. 7 Amos 'n Andv, 7:15 Matty Malneck Orch., 7:30 joe. E. Brown. 8 Kate Smith. 9 Evervhody Wins. 9:30 Anson Weekv OrHv, 10 iw.r- Star Final. 10:15 Nightcap Yarns. 10:30 Kay Kyser Orch.. 11 Erwin Yeo. Oran, 11:15 Artie Shaw Orch., 11:30 Archie oieyer urcn, KEX Portland 1180 Kilorvcles ' (NBC Blue Network 6:30 a. m. Musical Clock, 7 Familv Altar Hour, 7:30 Financial Service. 7:45 Accordiana. 8 Dr. Brock. 8:30 Farm and Home, 9:45 Agriculture Today. 9:30 Patty Jean 9:45 Christian Science. 10 nome institute, 10:15 Home Folks Fro lic, 10:30 News. 10:45 Lioht Oncra s. lections. II Dance Orch., 11:30 Hooker 1 auiiunie . omne f araoe, 12:30 p. m. News. 12;4S usnA 1 uta. ket Reports, 1:05 Quiet Hour. 1:45 Hptel Syracuse Orch., 2 Curbstone Quiz. 2:15 Financial and Grain Reports, 2:20 Musi cal Interlude. 2:25 Naw n-in unt.i Edison Orch., 2:45 NBC, 3 Hotel Bilt morc Orch., 3:15 Grace Shannon. Pia- niM. j..ju iioiaman Hand, 4 Primrose Quartet, 4:30 It's Uo To Ynn 5 p. m. NBC Program. 6:30 Minstrel Show, 7 Benson Hotel Orch.,. 7:30 Now and Then, 7:45 Know Your Grocer. 8 IN PGBfOn Ott&e Sitae THAT J MfUTft 100 MyT6P,lS Creator of 1000 LAUGHS "THIS MIDNITE SHOW ReQuires a SEPARATE TICKET- CJrMmMeh Sold - IT'S TOO SPOOKY ILjjill1"'30 p- m- I V J UNCANNY MYSTIC , a II II IB wm Sports, 8:19 News. 8:30 BarBl4. 10:15 Classics Mr Today, ' 10:30 Bal TO3?arin Cafe Orch., 1 1 News. 11:15 Ballroom Orch., 11.45 Sports Final. - tvuw rortiana fi-'O Kilocycle! (NBC Sed Network) 7 a. m. Viennese Ensemble, 7:15 Trail Blazers. 7:45 Newt. 8 Elizabeth Earl Organist. 8:15 O'Neills. 8:30 Stars of ioaay H:aa Time signal. Piano Recital 9:15 Three Romeos. 9:30 Martha Meade, 9:45 Dr. Kate. 10 Beiiy and Bob, 10:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 10:30 Va liant iaay, iu:i5 Hymns or All Churches U Story of . Mary Marlin. 11:1S Ma Perkins, 11:30 Pepper Youngs Family. 11:45 Guiding Light. 12 Backstage Wife. 12:15 d. m. Stella Dallas. 12:.V) vn and Sade. 12:45 Midstream. 1 NBC. 1:15 nouseDoai nannan, l :3U Morin Sisters. 1:45 Johnnie Johnston. Bar it nn o Stars of Today,' 2:15 I Love a Mystery. vi me wir, o easy Aces, 3:15 Mr. Keen. Tracer of Lost Persons. 3:30 News, 3:45 Stars of Today, 4 Rudy Vallee Hour. JAMES CAGNEY AS THE "OKLAHOMA KID" with HUMPHREY . -' BOGART "WIFE HUSBAND AND FRIEND" with LORETTA YOUNG WARNER BAXTER BINNIE BARNES YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH ALWAYSI ARMY & NAVY STORE 716 Willamette 8t DANCING Willamette Park Every and Sunday 25e Couple Sat. Nitc: Art Holman'a Band. Reg. Price. Springfield Theater TODAY'S SUPER DOUBLE BILL John Bole, and Lull Dpste In "SHE MARRIED AN ARTIST" Also Boris K.rloff In "BLACK ROOM MYSTERY" Plus Selectrd Short Matinee Sunday Most Seats 15e Children lOe The Eugene ReKlster-Guard Is a mem ber of the Associated Press. The Assocl- ated Press is exclusively entitled to the w Real Estate for Sale 200 1 Real Estate for Sale 12 A. all under irrigation. New bldgs. fruit, berries, garden, and j versified. Trade tor larger iarm, or uu. UUol -nm. nunin i- - s . . om Pin hasement furnace., beaum 1 Dea ini;,. auiuiu. mu. - ...nn , . . .-.i. i u ton a viv for heat. $4300. "8 yara. tiose in. t-usus icm .nan --- take most of value m traae m smaii uui.b.". a -,-nt nAirTTrt HTP.HWAY Nearly new house, barn and poultry house. Very pleasant locatit Pr ce $2,000. To uaoe lor cuy v"'- . : Lot 66.8 by 160 mmway between U. of O and busmess center. I1J SAM RUUlT KiiALil I V.umrn 1029 Willamette Phone 64 AN IDEAL HOME 1 R V T) If you would have an nn-ic! idcal llome Pri.Ced ROOMS substantially below U of O. its present worth see t' f W M th'S- Two sets plumb J. U W IN ingi ine living room with fireplace, corner dining rm well built-in kitchen, fine base ment with sawdust, burner, good garage, profuse flowers and shrubs. This home only 4 blocks from town, doubly constructed and a home of refinement. Total price $7000. Very good terms. EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS Ph. 479 241 Miner Buildjng ELEVATED SIGHTLY LOCATION 2 A. Neat 4-room cottage in beau tiful setting of well placed oak, pine and fir trees. Borders creek west of 14th hole of the Eugene Country club. Mostly good till able land. Price $3000; $500 down, bal. $25 per mo. includ ing 5 int. See Mr. Rugh at E. H. PETERSON CO. 23 E. B roadway P1VMM2 FOR SALE BY OWNER an 9-3 A. ?.ia miles West Monroe, Oregon. IDEALLY adapted for . winter duids, o-rm. uiua "u.l,r ern. nartlv furnished home with electric lights and pressure water system. Beautiful grounds, eoorl barn, double garage. No ' floods, or hieh water. $1500 cash will handle. Inq. Wm. H. Carson. Monroe Hotel. Monroe, ure. 20 ACRES in red clover, ready to cut, entire heavy crop goes with place if sold immediately. North of Eugene, most beautiful build ing site. If interested in good soil and fine location, you must see this. At only $3,000. F. J. BERGER, 32 E. 8lh Ave. NEARLY 3 A. 6-rm. hse. Large barn, 2 smaller cottages, rented steady. Fruit trees. Shade trees, horrific THfinl hnmfl nrid income. Isaac Cline estate, 1 mi. from Springfield toward Chase Gai- aens. . 9945 FATRIVTOTTNT BLVD. FINEST RESIDENCE DISTRICT IN EUGENE Drive by and take in the SITRRnlTNnlNOS. Property shown to BONA FIDE CASH BUYERS Ph. m-JorJVl. OWASSO Homesites, 2 mi. N. Good road, electricity, garden soil, fruit, room for cow and chickens. $25.00 down $15.00 per month, no int. till April iu 269W 12th, phone 353J-NL F. ,T. BERGER REALTOR 32 East 8th Phone 2661 June 21. 19331 lor credited td ' It or no o uwi e.d..her.e1"- All r L,h.el iu9 pa Published """rlptiwTESn yearlv t .j."1 By Carrier, oy carrier, uiuniv in rw - By Mail I Ma 1 1 Mail, n r r CHANGE OF ADD King Chan.: consecutive "irmeV"" consecutiv -lliie ;r,, "wo win," 2 and mu,. b,U '"!!"?' Wl5'S Suffic: er of issues mm i. 1 m Ads w U be ?akl RTISEMENT5 1 I. telenhnna ...uoiiso TIM Utton. ! Jk Class Matler. Si I, ADJUSTMENTS . for one incorrect InHi " '.""" Funpral niroM. branstetterimM-cfJ Phone 433-1152 Olive PhoneEugenej23 ojiSsi VEATCH FUNeHlhS Pl'one 112 Pearl St at Ti PHIL B ARTHOLOMEWCHAi SonnEfield nth r.A o Florists RAUP'S Better FlowersTpiTi Personals YOUNG wnmpn in ttnku - - - .u wuuuic dfll neea oi a mend are askedu communicate with AdiutaJ ROSA Morsch of the Salva Army White Shield Home, . w. mayiair Avenue, P land. Orppnn nr mitk i jutant Mable Ford of the Sail uon Army, via fearl St, gene, Oreeon. TRY Moist Ozone for Hay Fe omus, Asinma. ur. Josepl Braun Hamlin, Naturopath, ini ot., jpringueia. "NOTICE" Almay has read ' the best people. Gives advice an mings, us w. nm Ave Lost and Found ' 1 LOST 32x6 truck tire andl ueiweeu mils v-reeK ana opr field. Leave at Jasper Ser. or Acme Auto wrecKers. LOST Red cocker spaniel 4 old. nouna learner color, swers name Buttons. Ph, PALMISTRY. Psychic. Numei ogy. 112 E. 5th. Mohreen. Transportation LOWEST RATES Portland. O. W. $1.85; R. T. Lv. Eugene 8:23 a.m., 2, 5:50 pi San Francisco $6.50; R. T. $11 i Los Aneeles $12: R, T. $21.60. DOLLAR BUS LINES Hf 49 E. Broadway Phone I DRIVING to San Francisco Frid June 23. Can tane 4, snare ei 1350 Agate. I In Mi ivo former addreu .. . ,yaren ifi is necesar, S J u credit can be fianS-S" "W i toppedatom iddrS?,d 104 Local W av ATITTTTTTT. STTRTTRRAN F'ARM NETS 21, . i it. rinnct tin vine am1 mArl narks on Uic Coast. A year around toco Can BE MADE TO PAY E MORE THAN NOW. M Hall Swimming pool-MfJ pa'rk-Slide-Cabini .-W station u - ' a i grounas re?lu?",i" V r tract of fine virgin forest & roads through park. NO Cl PETITIUIN, ana SIBLE. Right on Hign $10,000 down.. Balance el terms. Total price $20,000. EUGENE rvwMTTNTTY BUILDER! 241-2 Miner Building Jli- - - - .""i iJ 53 ml 400 ACKtb gooa '""-- 4 leeh' Wof wood pare. water, near good roafe ??hool bus,$l-2?Aw alP CALL INANU ?:. .a balance Ot 1UYO uuwn re"l- tivnr nF.ALTYCO. 727 Wlllimette StP FOR sale or trade moaeii -'"" Rn acres ra PS in cultivation, 80 ac re ture and timber. Ph. 3W- T Olive, Ejgenejure. rFJrn FRTEmKGONFABMCAWI Complete .details sou Ts PrSoertv Managemfi 4 LANEPCY ABSTRACTS 22 E. 8th Ave. - Pnpj Robert W. PoKeMfa 36 A. FAKM -J,t Hi.': mouth, pre., all in 't ri jo barn. Price suw Bert Harper. oThel' Corvallis and Eugenj jj nuts and fruit; d rTrnrTMNS in tan. "., A springs and JvX, changes. H. sTROOMTnfinished hou e. good location s'""ore 6t rn ins. U5TFOir$200 ffloS a ."ern 6-room west side n rf $10.50 m"n- ilYNTf "FARM Telephqnejw8;--;---