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Page Ten. Grade A Large Eggs Drop Eugene Markets HuvinR price tt grat A larce rcgr. r -nppftl two crntf a doen In the Eii ; market Ti'tVJlay. -1' rent, hpma I lie (initiation. Oiher prices were atc-dy niul Mm. The MM follows; POULTRY l Boring Ir1ci) Cnlnrr"' hens, 4 Jbn. and under.10,,je Cnloif.l lirns. over ft'i lb. HVjC IKhoin -Vn. 3'-i lbs. and up -M,e Ix-Khorn hens, under 3'a lbs. B'vc Ik'hoin i-pnnv over 2 lbi. 10' at: I jihorti hi' in;:' umlrr 2 lb. ...10ar Colnrrrt fprnii'. 2 lo 3'a lbs. ..... 10' a' Colored ftpilPK, Ms. and up.-lO'ir Rtnci Cocka , . HI 1 I f It FAT (Bnylr.t Merit' Prrmitirn qualttv "tnnn of .2ft of t pt-r rent ai'irH . . --30c firo qua I liv ' inailnni" of .0 of per cent artdl 2'Jr Second quality M'ic ni TTi n (Wholftaf Prleeai Carton i Hlfheit A Brnrte. Ih - - :t2lr H Kraclr. II). ... 3)V ( III I S t lyiaf. Inplen. b. t"c Lditf, In chsc lull, lb. He Trips, uncle. Ih. '7(' Trip, in care lot - Iftc EC OB (flaring PrUaa) flrade A Imcr- 21' f.rnrin Ft Ini K . .. .a'1' ;f CJiade A mfdhtin 1 v ' ; ado A final! -l"1' i CheM ... .. - ..... rfirio"oT-ftp" Prlre lo tUtalltM Grade A meiFur r.rnrtr A lipr .. i.ia.if A -nll . Cira'ic H l;irt:f f.i arte A inf cliuin Chex .TV Snrlnc clip f-'h'Ut Hrrf K ('..II Hi v .. .... LoiiC unol pell' C rirr- Ih. rat h. . 8v Jreuun irrana root lb. 1AI.I.1IIT Nn. I ;i';r N" -' Nn. 3 2'.c till A INS Wheat, while. hiihcl 8rtr Whrat. led, bushel 80c White nan. ton 120-21 Oray oats, ton .---... 822 23 Uarley. 'on 120 VrCTTAni-fH. KRITITS (flDf-btg 1'rlces Aftr. far Ne. I Prsdaes) Spinach, Ih. - P-.taloe. No. I 100 lbs. $1.33-130 Heel, ilot. bunches 70c Jettuce, rut la 81.33-2 30 CartoU. doi. .. 30c Oreen onloni, dot bunches . 30c Cab Lege, lb. . l''c Bl mM smupxtvui nusct tou-Bsms NOW PI.AYINO! 9VERWHELMING in Universal tVatt-d by CRANK CAftA fo pJoy ar SJDNf Y 8UCHMAH ,A COLUMBIA flTIl t &nn-g'-rm 1 1 . H f fAXVil Til In ML'JHIi Mil IW'fAJ L WtU. ss " ' I JJiS3jJ ,ras52 isiiftifliiiB A I lri.t Hun Piociam ffcs-ir )fJ' IS. 11 lit ion ' I 7"-l S Kver,vonc Will KnJ ! ; Mji J ' jTj I .wyysy JjfcS JIwPY &t iKirini liPl e. - N0W!'2T'l",r ! ii) 1 I tl CMotd Odtts.' Succesi jjfT Vj i aU-'M M I .KiM gfltx 2468 "S,"J VarA nd London" 2 Cauliflower, crate 11-1 Turnipi, doi. bunrhei , qf" Onions, do, bunches .. 0c Applei. box t 40C-S1.M Briiftieli hprouti, crate Squash, lb, Celery Hearts, dor. . 00c Hurkrlhcrrirt. lb 10c Hothouse tomatoes, lb. --.1 jC Public Market eetaii, ntices ViSUblea Cauliflower, head 10-2c Cabbafe, lb. 2r Spinach, lb - 1 Green onloni. bunrh - 3c Potatoes. No. I, 14 lbs, JSr )n( house tnmatnei. lb. l'c While beam. lbs for ' !.(! lettuce head Tc Carrots. bunrhei for fiipcn peppers. 3 lbs. for , Red peppers, lb. .--, Com. dot, Olcrv -10c Re 10c Hrrli. bunrh - lV Mijstaid jfrrrni. 2 lbs. for IV: Pr .ninf. Ih for , , lOr Turn J pi. hunch -.. 5r rrnlls Ktrau bi-rr lei. hns H.tMibcj rlrs. box ..... , I?r 13c Aiinler. 8 lbi. ,.2'-c Quinces, lb. 6c; 7 for . Krg 0eritze Mcliumi Poeltry Heavy hens lb l.i.ht hens. lb. Pryets Ih. Turkr) -32c ..30e -25c e -24c Urns. Ih, 34c 21c lb atlsrellaneeas Popt-ni n. Jh. .. riinerts. id. Walnuts Ih. Hi)reradhb, Ih. Wc .ISr 1S-2V JOr ?' -e 1 V 34c 23c H.ihhKt. dieied Ih Sjiiierkraut. nuart : Cnuntr y butler, lb Cider gallon Portland List i 1 PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov ?t 'APi lliiller; Print A grade. 33c in parch ment w rapnem: 34c lb. In ear tons; 11 grade. 32c in parchment wrappers; 33c Ih. In cartons. Unite; fat First quality maximum of fl of 1 per cent acidity, drltvered Portland. 30-30' jc: valley routex and country point 2c less or 2flct premium Duality maximum of 35 of I oer cent acidity I '40 more than first oiulitv 3c less than Mr it oualltr Cheese selllnir orlce to Portland re tallerii Tillamook triplets. 21c lb.t loaf. 22c Ib.i f. o. b. rfrlce to wholesalers: Triplets 10c lb i kaf 20c lb. Kkks Huylnc price: Extra large. 2flc: standards, large. 20c; extras, medium. 17c; standards, tnedlunt. 16c; extras, small, 1.1c; standards, small, 11c. Live poultry Buying prlcest Leghorn broilers. 1 to 1 lbs., I Ac; fryers, un der 3 lbs.. 14c lb. 3 to 4 lbs., 14c lb.; Leghorn hens, over 3i lbs.. II cents Ih;. under 31. lbs., 11 cents lb.t colored heiih In 4 Ins,, I3r; over 3 I hp., I.V; No. 1 grade, V le-. Tm kev- -Sflhof prtres: lleic ?? 71c Ih.; torn. 18 2t-- b Pun ml prices No hens. 20.21c: torn. I8r Ih. Country meats Selling price to retail ers: Country-killed hogs, best butchers. 123-150 h., R rents lb ; vealer, l.V-r-14c lb.: light and thin. I0-I2c pound: heavy. 9-10c Ih.i spring lambs. 14'.-I3e; yearling lambs. pound! ewes 3-flcj cutler cows. 7-7 ' c lb. : canner cows, fl-fi'ic Ib.i bulls, 0-0'. c lb. Potatoes Malin. special brand, tl 85; Yakima Gems. 81.50 1.85; Deschutes. $1. fin. 1.70; Klamath 81.80-1.7(1 per ewt.; local whites. 80-85c box; Scappoos. Bur banks, ft. 25 cental. Onions Oregon. 40-SOet Yakima. 30-33c sack; Oregon Bermudas. l-ISc Ih. Wool Kantern Oregon. fine, 23-28c crnjsed. 28-2c; Willamette Valley. 5tc; latnh. 20c. Mohair Nominal: 13-mo. 33o Ib.i fall. 29c lb. Catrara bark Buying price 1038 peel. 4c Ih. Heps I8,lft. 35c Ih.i 1P.18. nominal. Hay belling prlcn tn retailers: Alfalfa Nn. 1, 818 torn oat-vetch. 8 1 3 ton; clover. Ill Ion: tlmothr. Fa stern Ore gon 18i same, valley 813-14 ton. Port land. ri.oi R rnicris PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 21 lAPt Domehtic flour Selling price, cllv de livery. I to 23-hhl. lot: Faimlv patent.. 40. Jfl 75-7. .15: hakeiV hard wheal net 4 80-5.no; bakers' hluestem, 8J 20-3.W; blended wheat flour. 83.20-3 53; oft wheat 84 B0-4 t)3; graham, 49s, 85.70; whole wheat, 49s, 911.15 bbl. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov. 2t IAP1 (itain; Wheat Open High l,nw Close Mav . 7H'a 70' , 7I)'i 7'a Dec. 80 BO 80 80 Cash grain: Oals No 3 38 lb. White 25,30 Ilailey No, 2 3 lb. BW .24.00 Coin No 2 E. Y. Ship 23,75 Ni. 1 flax 1.74 t 'ash wheat ' hid I : Nidi white 7fl'i, western while 7 1 1 , wctetn ted 7ft. Il.u it i el w inter oi dlnarv 78' i. II pet cent 70. 12 per cent 81, 13 per cent 8. 14 per cent 80. Hard w hue Raart oi dinarv 84. 13 per cent 83, 13 per cent 88, 14 pei cent 01. Today's car iceeipts; Wheat 3. hai tev 1. Mom 1, com 1, oats 1, null feed 1. PtlHILAMi I IMMIM h PORTLAND. Die . Nov. 21 'APi 'I'SDAi lings talahle and total M. matket active, lull' steady; etienie top 10 higher, cihvI. choice 183-213 lb drne ilis mostly fl 00; few selected lots tt 10; L t tn 11 s-l llrf 1 1 -V all JKJhi a:m WWJ till wrn I medium rti 385: 2-0-2V) lb. but rhen and few llht llftMft ..W: heavier butcher down to 3.25; packing how. 4.23--0; few good-choice liht lecaer met .vr0. CHt !lblr and total 100: calve -l-hlr and total 35: steer scarce ouot able in line with Monday's 13-25 lower rioter bulsr inedlum-f od Meers Mon day 7.73-8.85; top 6.25; other clat.es rnostlv steady; few cutter-common heif ers 4.50-6.2r; best heifer Monday .i: cutter-coimnon cows 3.WM.00; cannem down to 2..V); fat dairy type cows 4 :.0 5.00; fairly kwk! beff cow to 5,7; strict ly fMd viHjnn cows eheible lo 8.50; sausage bulls 5. 00-73; beef bulls rptotable to 6.25; good-choice vealer .00-9.50; common radi?s down to 5 50. Sheen salable and tital 100; holdover 150; scattered sales steady; good-choice truckin lambs salable lo around 7.7: deck around 8B-lb. holdover Jambs 8. 85 tightly mji led at 7. 00; medium-good iiaugnler ewes 2.i0.3;30. CllltAfiO I.IVKHTOI.-K CHICAGO. Nov. 1 A Pi 'USDAi Salable hogs 14.000. total 20.000, gen erally 5-l.i lower than Monday", aver age: cIiimiiB inohtlv 10-15 off; too 3 Ml; hulk goorl and choice 160-240 lb. 3.75 WK 2. 4-270 lbs.; lew 270-.100 lbs. aver ages 3.50-63; good 330-450 lh. packing uus mostly 5.00-V; few lighter weights tin In 3. Ml: extreme heavies 4.85-00. Salable cattle n.'00: salable calves 1200: all gradc yeailings and light fleer and st i icily good and choice iiiedlinu wrighls and weighty bullock firm, ac tive; in-tance!. a hade higher on all rcprc-entativc weight up to 1300 lbs.; yeai lings M alms under 000 lb. both steers and licifcis very scarce; limited supply jcarlinga and light steer crop and well Imiihcd weighty steers sold on eaily rounds: going slow on big weighu Mccr but Mipply small; early top 1 1 (Ml on yeai ling-, some held Inch ri . numerous loads long yearlings. 10 (i0 75; with comparable inediuntweiKhls and weighty steers 9.73-10 50; best heif eis 10 50; hulk under 10.00; medium weiglit heifers dull; cows strong. Salable heep 800O. total 8000; late Monday fat lambs and yearlings 10-15 higher ; oilier cla:.-e.s stead v; Jambs lop ft -d. hulk 0 00-.; yearlings i.'M: few 8(0. nal ive ewes 3.75-4.5(1; today's trade fHt lambs tno-tly steady; good to choice nat iv vs H (Ml-15; good fed westerns eli gible atound 0.25; ea; Iv top on experi mentally fed lam on W.4u; bet fed west erns held higher; sheep firm to un evenly higher; scattered native ewes 3.75-4.50; best held higher, rilll'AI.O ( t H A I N CHICArJO. Nov. 21 'A P 1 Duplicating the action of j tmei day ' maikets. wheat pru es today ad iiuccd about a cent and thru lost all of the gam. Decem ber con t rods reached no V their best her contracts reached 80V their best treated In late profit taking. Reports of bad yield-, icvealed bv cat I v tin e.-hlng of w heal in northern .-cclKins of l he Ai gen l me belt attract ed attention. Some late .selling wa a sot-uited with the dow nu ard trend of securities. Wheat closed '- higher than yes terday, Dec. 88W May 88'a-'. corn unchanged to 1 up, Dec. 30' . Slay 32 !a-V oats ' lower to ' higher. BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Nov. 21 AIM 1 USDAI Scattered tiuiuities were Iwing received today in the Boston wool market (rom lop makers and worsted manufacturers but this interest was not being followed up by any large scale buying. The re cent improvement in the undertone of the market however, was being main tained and quotation were inchurd firmer than last week on several k mds of domestic wools. Twe p months Tex as wools were sold at prices ranging mostly 07 cents to 81, scoured basis. New York Markets Hv VICTOR LUBANK NEW YORK. Nov. 21 1AP1 Selected stocks breasted mild selling currents in today's market but the list generally drifted downstream. F.fforts to stir up a rallv In the first hour met w ith scant response and rarlv f 1 actinnnl ailv ances w ere noon erased or replacc'd by small minus Mgiu in many instances. Analysis In the financial district ap paientlv were unatilc to bring out anv outstanding teasiui for the lecenllv chilly speculate c sentiment. Mvstlllca tion still attached to the fact stock quotations have been hoveling at about the same level at which they were this tune last year while business and in dustry have lar outstripped 1038. A number of stocks, seemingly buoved by generous year-end dividends and heartening earnings statements, present ed a fit in front, but the majority of these did not run awav. Many commission house customer s weie disponed to keep funds liquid le caue of the forthcoming holiday. The exchange will lie closed Thursday for the new early Thanksgiving day. Lacking lecovcry stamina were U. R. Steel. Bethlehem. (ieneial Motors. Montgomeiy aid. Douglas Aircraft. American Smelting. American Can. Wesl-inghou.-e. Union Carbide. Johns-Man-ville, U. S. tiypsum, Standard Oil of N. J. AiiKx ftV Aii Red MV, AlasJun 7, AlChnuVDve 177. AlStis 10'., AmCnti 112. AniKngTile 3. AmKoi Pw r 3', Am PwiArH fi ' , AmlludSMSan 10',, Am lloMMills 18'. AmSmllARf 32', A TAT lliOV AmThH 84, AmWtt Wks 12',, AtnZnclAS 7',. Ana 32V Anntll ', Alch 2H1 , AuhAiito H.ii nsdall 13 V HAO 8 V HciulsAv Iiii't, BlhStl 83 V 5. JnMjin 7(1, Kenn 40',, LihOFd 32s HiiddMlg CallVK 2.1. Cal.l. 2. CaluHec 7V CanPar 3, C-e JI 73. CalTrac 54'. Ccl 2. C-Teed 7. ChesaA-O 42', Chi vs 8!' CoKisAFl 6',. I'omlSolv 12 V ComASou IV Con Aire 2V C.niFdi 30'... CnnOil 7V Con Can t:i Cm Pi oil tU',. Cw n.ell 13' . CilvtWghl 1(1', DugAiic 78. DPont lfll' HiKml Iflfi FiPwiAl.t 7V Knettll2 (in LI 40',. linFootU 45', GiUisAElA linMot 34'. (iillrtte 6'i, (jdiTne 24'.. UtNoKvPf 20 His-kPrd MV llollMiu ;4 HndMot fi',, UK'ent J4', In-pCop 14',, hit Hal v 6V t, lot Nick Can .I!)',, IntPapAPPf 4ft. hit TAT THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON 3. JniMan . Kenn 40's. LibOFd 42 LlgMyrsB lOPa. Loews 38. LongBellA , LonllardPf 23'.. MWd 35'.. NshKel ',. Na'BIsc 22'. NatBisc 22'i. NatCsb kv. u.tn.inPfnrt 16'.. NatDist 2. NatPowVLl a. NYCenl 191.. NoAmCo 22'. NorPac 10'. OhioOil 1U. Oti.'bti "pacAmFlsh 5. PacGsiEl 32'. PT&T 126 PackMot 4. PenneyJC 92Jt. Penn HR 23)4 PhelpsDde 401.. PhllPet 40' a. PA-G 63'.. PresSHCar 13. PubSvcNJ 40. Plman 33'. ftadio 5V Fay 16. RavPf 25'. RernRnd 10, RepStl 2:i',. Rev TobB 30'. RichOil 9'. SafeStrs SO'. SrRoe 82' 4. ShcllL'n I3'. SocVac 12'. SouCalEdi 27',. SouPac 1S'. SldBrnd 3'. StdGasAEl 2s. StandOilCal 26J. StandOMNJ 46V , StoneA-Wbst 12. Studc -'. SunMin 10', SupOil 21. TxCorp 46'. TxC.lf Sul 341. TidewtrAsOII 10'. TimRnllBrg 46 j, Trans 61.. UnCarb 87'. UnOHCal 17 UnPc lot. L'nitAirc 46V UnitAirJ l.V UnltCorp 2'. WnitFruit B2'j. Unit (Mmp H'a. USIndAleo . L'SRub 39V CSRuhPf 113V L'SStl "0, Van 3.il. Wal 8'. WnrPic 4'a. We.stL'n 27' a. Wcstngha ElMf 114, WhiteMol 13'. Woolth 39V Tuesday Radio KORK Fucrna M'.'O Kllorjfles (Mutual-Don I.tt N'rtwork) 45 p. m. At Your Command. 'O0 Alvmo Rey'a Orch . 615 Shatter rarK- 6:30 John B. Miigncs. o:sj iscws. Maurie Bmford's Orch- 7:30 Ned Jor dan Secret Agent. 8 Adveimues 111 KllVthm. 8:30 HuliywoiKl rxigni v-iu". 8:43 Twilight Trails. 9 News. wia Everett Hoaglann 1 orcn.. .w Garhei's Orch.. 9:45 Fulton Lewis. Jr.. 10 Phil Harris" Orch.. l"Jo .Mamon Merrick Group. 10:43 Harrv James' O'ch.. 11 Hal Howard's Orcn.. li:u Ornn Tucker s Orch.. II 43 PWA. KOAf f'orvallls 5, Kilocycles 5:00 p. m On the Campues, fl-30 Mimic, 3.45 Vesper? C. W. Reynolds. 6 Music. 8:13 Cm ted Press New. 6 30 Farm Hour 8:43 Market ann 1 .on lie ports. Weather Forecast. 7 OSC Farm Corps Dept.. 7:15 OSC Dairy Dept.. 7:30 Camp Arboretum. 7:45 Junior Fore.st Council. 8 Music. 8:15 Book of ths Week. 8:30 The Music of Czechoslo vakia. 9 OSC Round Table "What Shall 1 Read. Novels or 'Serious Literature'?" Lower Division. Dept. of English. John M. Kierek. Professor, and asso ciates. 0 30 OSC Cadet Band. Captain H. L. Beard. Director. 0:45 Productive MfctfSchool of Science. Dept. of Entomology. Dr. W. J. Chainbcrhn. Assoc. Entomologist. KOIN Porllsnd 010 Kllorsrlrs (CBS Nrlworkl 5:00 p. m. Hello Again. 3:30 Brazilians. 5:30 Studio. 5:45 News. 5:53 News. A 1-on F. Drews, organ. 6:15 Govern ment Reports. 6:30 Boh Crosby's Orch., 7 Northwestern Neighbors. 7:30 Sports Huddle, 7:45 Little Show. 8 Amos 'n' Andy. 8:15 Jimmy Fiddler. 8:30 Big Town. 9 Tuesday Night Party. 9:30 We the People. 10 Five Star Final. 10:15 Harry Owens Orch.. 10:45 Nightcap Yarns, 11 Glen Gray Orch., 11:30 Archie Hleyer Orch. KGW Portland r.'O Kilocycles (NBC Red Network) 5:00 p. m. The Aldrtch Family. 5:30 Pot of Gold. 6 Robert Benchley, 6:30 Fibber McGee and Molly. 7 Bob Hope. 7:30 Uncle Walter's Doghouse. 8 Fred Waring Pleasure Time, 8:15 I lxrve a Mystery. 8:30 Johnny Presents, 9 Good Morning Tonight. 9 30 Battle of the Sexes. 10 New. 10 15 Beverly Wilshire Hotel, in 30 Hot) Biltmore Orch . 11 News, 11:30 Florentine Gardens Orch. KEX Portland II HO Klloryrles l NBC Blue Network) 5:00 p. 111. Frank Watanabe. 3:13 Tom Mix, 5:30 Sherlock Holmes. 6 From Music Room. 6:30 Aero Club Orch.. 7 Roy Shield Revue, 7:13 Covered Wagon. Days, 7:43 News, fi Information Please. 8:30 Aldrlch Family, 9 Love Tales. 9:15 Want a Want Ad?. 9:30 Hotel McAlphin Orch.. 10 Hotel Ambassador Orch.. 10:30 Musical Gems. 10:33 Rainbow Rendez vous Orch., 11 Moving World. 11:15 Portland Police Reports. 11:18 Sarrils Restaurant Orch., 11:30 Paul Carson, Organtil. Wednesday Radio KORL Elltnte It'.'ll Kllorjrlfs l51u1ual-non Lee Netnork) 7 a. in. Early Bird, 7:45 Morning De votional. 8 Breakfast C'lnh. B:5r Round up, 8:43 News and Music. 9 Chas. Fresh water. 9:13 McMlern Melodies, 9 30 Tor onto Trio. 10 Happv Gang. 10:30 Sec ret Diary, 10:45 WPA. 11 Hollywood Whispers. 11:13 Charles Opunui's Ha waiian. 11:30 Scrapbook Stones, 11:45 Radio Camera Club, 12 News. 12 13 P, m. What Lane Conntv Think. 12:30 Rcfrcsnment Time With Singm' Sam, 12.43 Let Play Bridge. 1 Let's Dance. 1:15 Mlscha Borr Orch.. 1 :.V Waynt West. 143 Cabbages and Kings. 2 Zekt Manner's Gang. 2: 13 Johnson Family. 2:30 Ma Perkins. 2:4. Chapel Moments, 3 Feminine Fancies'. 3:30 Uni versity High, 3:45 Emerald of the Air. 4 News, 4:13 Haven of Rest. 4 45 p. m. At Your Command, 8 Ttie Freshest Thing In Town. 613 Shafter Parker. 8:30 John B. Hughes. 6: (5 New . 7 Maurie Hinford Orch.. 7:30 The Lone Ranger. 8 Griff Williams Orch,, 813 Lane County Medical Society, B 30 Music As You Like It. 8:43 l et's Swan 9 News. 9:15 Guy Lomhaido Orch,. 11:30 Jan Garner Oivn., 0:43 Fulton Lewis, Jr.. 10 Oniii Tinker Orch., 10:30 Merry Macs, 10:43 Alwno Rev Otch. 11 John Davis Orch.. 11:15 Rhythm Rascals. M.30 Hal Howard Oich., U 43 t roonadcrs. K(t.C Corvallls 350 ktlocyrlrs 9 a. tn. Today's Programs. 9 03 Home makers' Hour, Neigljhor Reynolds. Ifl W eather. Id. 01 Music: 1015 Stoi v Hour lor Adults. 10:45 Mu-lc. 10:55 School ot the An, Today's News. 11 (hegon High School Debate league: 11.15 Ti avelinc Coat. "Old Man Rabbit's Thank -.gi ing Dinner." 11:30 School of Music, 12 News. 12: 13 p. m. Farm Hour. Safetv T;ilk. Secretary of State's Office. 12:.it Mar kets. Crops. Weather, 1 Music. 1 13 Va uety. I 45 Music. 2 Mm Pht KpMl.-n Musical Program. 2 15 AAl'W Half Hour. "1 -andmat ks of Music Ancient Music." j Louis Allan, Assistant Prof, of Music , U. of O.. 2 43 Neighhoi hood New- of Oregon. 3 Mustc. r 15 Atmv Program. 13 30 Music. :'i 45 Monitor V.i. il, News. 4 Symphonic Half IKuu, 430 Slot ics for Boys .mil Girls. 5 tv m On Ihr ('iiiimi.rv s in M.i.i 3 45 Vespers. Rey . Wilmer Brown. 6 Music. 6.15 New s, fi 30 Fat in Hour. 6 45 Mai kets, Crops. Wether. 6.30 Slots of Wool. ' Sheep Comes to America. " 7 H R- Smnard. Agi i. Kng. Dent,. OSC. "Planning Farm Building Comfort," 7 .to Music. 7 45 Coiwimeis' Forum. 8 Songs of Aiab. "Th,iiik'giv ing Fcsiiy.il." 8:15 Music. 8 30 Mumc of the Meters. 9 OSC Bound Table. "Oiegon Home Leon. K. Homemakeis' P.ntnipation in Na tional and Intel national Events." School oi Home Kc . Aratea Sagcr, Mis. K. Ethel I jithtop. 0 30 Dept. of Music. Prof Paul Petri, Ouector. 9 45 Svplhe tic Chemical Piocesscs. School of Sci ence. Dept. Chemist! j -. Dr. James W. Ecruon. KOIN Portland S) hi Kllorrlr H BS Nelwork.1 6 am. Markets. 6 03 KOIN Klock 7 30 Ncvss, 7 43 This and That. 8 15 Headlmers. 8 30 Consumer New. 8 45 My ChiUiien. 9 Kate Smith Speak. 9 15 When a Girl Marues. 0 .to Romance of Helen Trent. 9 43 Our Gal Smidav. lo Goldberg., IP 13 Life Can Be Beautiful 10.30 This Dav I. Out s, 10 43 I aims Rovs. U Big Siier. 11.13 Aunt Jenns. 11:30 Brenda Cuili... 11 43 My Son and I. 13 Joyce Jordan. 12 13 p m Scnietv Girl. 12 30 News. 13 45 Refreshment Time With Singm' Sam, 1 Kittv Kelly, 1:13 Mm l and Marge. 1 30 Hilltop House, 1:45 Step mother, 2 By Kathleen Norri. 2 13 Dr. Susan. 2 JO It Happened in Hollywood 3 43 Scaltei gisod IVsmc. 3 Ten and Tim. VIA Hedda Hopper's Molls wovl 3.30 George Fielding Elliott. 3 43 Tod as in Europe, 4 New spain-i . 4 43 Fashion Chat. 3 Roadnyastet. 3 13 Hrtlo Again. 3 Leon F Drews, Organist. 3 43 New 5 33 News. A Star Thea'er. 7 Dr. Chris, tion. 7 30 Bums and Allen. 8 ,m 'n Andy. 8 15 Lum and Abner 8 JO Paul , W hiieman Oich . 9 At Pierce and Bis ; Gang. 9 :W Castihatis, 10 Fise S'ar Fuv.l. Springfield Theater TOllATH MAJOR Bill. Rlrh.rd lir.,n, nt Nin.v Krllrv In "St B.M ARIM, TA1ROI." C.r.rl. Fl.ld. In VMIUNU ALONli" II. ,1 5..U IV I'Mldrt tt in is. Mr-. Ouens 'Orch.. 10:43 Night cap Yarns. 11 Glen Grey Orch.. 11:30 Archie Bleyer Orch. KEX Portland 11X0 Klliryrle (NBC Hlue Network) 6 30 a. in. Musical Clock. 7 Family Altar Hour. 7 30 Trail Blarers. 7:43 Buunes Parade, 8 Financial Service. 8:15 Dr. Brock. 8:45 Charles Runyan. Organist. 8:59 Time Signal. 9 Gwen Williams. Singer, 9:15 Patty Jean Health Club. 9:30 Farm and Home. 10:15 Home Institute. 10 30 News. 10;45 Phil Brlto. Singer, 11 Nature Trails. 11:13 Musical Chats. 11:30 Favorite Walties. 11:43 Radio Show Window, 12 Orphans of Divorce. 12:15 p m. News. 12:30 Markets. 12:35 Musical Interlude, 12:40 Popular Dance Melodies. 12:45 USDA, 1 Quiet Hour. 1:30 Club Matinee. 2 Dr. Sclh Maker. 2:13 Financial and Grain Reports. 2:20 Lost and Found Items. 2:23 Hotel Syra cuse Orch.. 2 30 Affairs of Anthony. 2:4 Curbstone Qui?.. 3 Hotel Edison Orch.. 3:25 News. 3:30 Maurice Epitanlv Orch.. 3:43 Crawford Ensemble. 4 Ranch Boys. 4:15 Btltmore Orch.. 4:30 Reading is Fun. 4:45 Paul Barron Orch. 5 p. m. Frank Watanabe. 3:15 Tom Mix. 5:0 Marian Miller's Problem Cor ner. 5:45 Paul Carson. Organist. 6 Bp vond Reasonable Doubt. 6:13 Billv Stepp Second Guess. 6:30 Radio Guild. 7 Magnolia Blossoms, 7 Listen and Win. 7:45 New. 8 Hotel La Salle Trio. 8:30 Quicksilver. 9 Arabian Nights. 9:30 Bev erly Wilt-hire Hotel Orch., 0:43 Meadow brook Country Club Orch.. 10 St. Francis Orch, 10:30 Ambassador Orch.. 11 This Moving World. 11:13 Portland Police Reports. 11:18 Sardis Rest. Orch., 11:30 Paul Carson. Organist. K(iW Portland MQ Kllneyeles (NBC Rrd Network) 8:30 a. m. Sunrise Serenade. 7 News. 7:15 Trail Blarers. 7:30 Musical Clock. 7:45 Sam Hayes, t Viennese Ensemble. 8:30 Against the btorm. :: (tinning Light. 8:50 Time Signal. 0 Charlie Mar shall. 9:15 O'Neills. 9:30 Talk, Dr. N. H. Foulkes. 9 45 Me and My Shadow. 10 Modern Meals. 10:15 Ellen Ran dolph. 10:30 Meet Miss Julia. 10:45 Dr. Kale. 11 Beltv and Bob. 11 :15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter. 11:30 Valiant Lad v. 11:45 Bclty Crocker, 12 Story of Mary Marl in. 12:15 p. m. Ma Perktn. 12:30 Pepper Young's Family. 12:45 Vic and Sade. 1 Florentine Matinee. 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 NBC. 2 Girl Alone. 2:15 Midstream. 2:30 Hollywood News Flashes. 3:45 Stars of Today. 3:05 News, 3:13 Malcolm Claire. 3:23 News, 3:30 Maga-ine of the Air, 4 Easy Aces, 4:15 Mr. Keen. Tracer of Lost Persons. 4:30 Stars of Today. 4:43 Hotel Stattcr Orch. 5 p. m.. Fred Waring Pleasure Time. 3:15 Music Graphs, 3:30 Operator. 3:45 Cocktail Hour, 6 Musical Soiree, 6:30 Hollywood Playhou'e. 7 Kay KyserV Kollege. 8 Melody Time. 8:13 I Ixive a .Mystery. 8:30 Avinn Time. 9 Fred Al len Show, 10 News Flashes. 10:15 Hotel Biltmore Orch., 10:30 Hotel Sir Francis, Drake Orch., 11 News. 11:15 Bal Tararin Cafe Orch., 11:30 Florentine Gardens Orch. Some fertilizer is made of oys ter shells, ground to a fine powder. A species of cane grown in Mar seilles, Franco, is the source of saxophone rccds. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That the undersigned. Helen E. Montelcone hax heen annninted executrix of the estate of Neal Cornel nisi Edward Mr Cor mack, hy I lie Counts Court of Iane County. Oregon, and ha.s duly quali fied as sueh exertilrix. All persona having claim, against said estate are hereby notified to present the same verified as required by law, with the proper vouchers, within mx months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, to the executrix of said estate at the law office of Don aid R. Husband, flfio Willamette SL, Eugene. Oregon. HELEN F. MONTELEONB. Executrix of the Estate of Neal Cornelius! Edward McCor mack. Deceased, DONALD R. HUSBAND. Attorney for the Estate. Date of first publication Nov. 21, 1939. .3623 Tuea Dec 19. AHapPF Day OLD CROW IS NOW AVAILABLE AT A POPULAR TRICE. SAME FINE QUALITY THAT MADE IT FAMOUS. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Rare in quality, rich in tradi tion, Old Crow is a splendid buy at this reduced price. Today, as always, one can say without contradiction: "No finer whiskey ever came out of Old Kentucky." (15 PINT (or OW Crow b name Vr or Guitit to COril. 1?S!. NATIONAL PISTIl.l.ERS PROP. CORP., NEW YORK v-gjj(aMs " sV 1910 BID. Gen. Juan Alma- .an is independent candidate for Mcxicos presidency. Car denas' term will expire in De cember of 1940. Thanksgiving Dances WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NIGHT Adm. 25c Each . Willamette Park Saturday Night Art Holman's Band Wrilnp.dHy & Thur.diy TWO FEATl'RES IHAKIKS Blf'KFORD HARRY CAREY In "STREET OF MISSING MEN" " a JACK OAKIE 11(11. 1. E BAM. In "ANNABEL TAKES A TOUR" ARTIFICIAL FEVERS Do you know this new method s relieving Arthritis, Rheumatism, Autointoxica tion, and some other disease when other methods fail? It will pay you to investigate Artificial Fevers. Dr. Geo. A. Simon Chiropractic Physician 37 E. 10th Ave. Phone 3333 Coed LiTtor ioo troof Wednesday A Thursday ja. n j OLD CROW I Iteccntly patented was a tail-1 luas plane wiuiuui luuaers or ele vators. The plane is controlled solely by the shifting or the main wing. WHEN OTHERS FAIL Cema to as. Try oor CtHaest na turae herb remedies will Help joo reiato good health. Disorders, sinusitis, heart, i.ng, Hy.r, kidney, atemacb. rat, eonstlpnioD altars, dlabetls, rheumatism, gu na bladder. fTr, skin, famalt torn. Dial Mi. CHARLIE CHAN Madlelna Barb Co. Offlea boars nty Wed. and 8 00. 8:30 U :80 P. it. 708 Willamette 8. B. FONQ, Em ana, Oregon Special Thanksgiving DANCE THE Holland Wednesday, Nov. 22 3:30 Till 12:30 CARL ROOEN'F BAND Free Refreshments Req. Admission Price Th Eur Renstcr.Gutrd U a mem bar of xhm Attoclated Praaa. Tha Asaocl ated Pre., la axcluslvalv antitted to tha us for publication of all new. dlsvatchei credited to It or not otherwise credited In thla paper and also all the local newi published herein. All rights of publlca tlon of special dispatches herein are alsc reserved. SBbacrlptloB Bates By Carrier, yearly in advance IS (X Rv Carrier monthly . - 90 Real Estate for Sale 200 ACREAGES, unimproved. 3 ACRES l'S mile from Euierf. t:j of fruits and nuts, $1000. terms. 3'2 ACRES samek-a:,:d house and stable on place, SHOO. 11 ACRES. 2 miles nil 6 ACRES just inside city limits, S1000. 1U AUitsaumi $2000. All on easy terms. 820 Willamette 903 Main McCLURE tracts about 1 mile from Eugene City limits on rive j I DT BBvMS ovrnllpnt hnildine lot. number of fine cherry '1 $325, terms. LOT 62x165 fronting on the highway, a to'j only $450. LOT 62x185, also fronting on river roan, your lot now. 820 Willamette 903 Main St. HARD TO BELIEVE That this fine 6-rm. home can be sold for $4675. Exceptionally well built by prominent contractor for permanent home and sold for over S6000. Has 3 good bed rooms bath, attractive living and dining rooms, large kitchen, nook, enclosed rear porch, full basement, furnace, trays. 2-car garage, fine lawn and shrubs. Owner leaving city and offers good terms, with 4'ir,t interest upon unpaid balances. If you want a good West Side home be sure ana sec Uiis. H. E. CULLY REALTY BROKER 69 W. Broadway Plume "43 BRAND NEW $22.85 PER MONTH Buys this fine home in U. of O District. Never been occupico. a fine rooms and room in attic for 2 more. One of the nicest floor plans we have seen. Most un usual fireplace. Kitchen com plete in every detail. Utility rm, sawdust burner. Automatic elec tric water heater. EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS "It must be good if we recommend it. 241-4 Miner Bldg. Tel. 4,9 BELOW THE "MARKET AT $3150 One of those large roomy well built homes. 3 fine bedrooms, lovely living room with fine view; good size dining room. Light airy- kitchen: full base ment. Corner lot: walking dis tance. $500 will handle. EUGENE COMMUNITY BUILDERS "It must be good if we recommend it. 241-4 Miner Bldg. Tel. 49 EAST SIDE BARGAIN S3500, 6 rooms, bath, oak floors main rooms, fireplace, piped furnace, all in good condition, and may have immediate possession. See EDITH GARDINER, at F. J. BERGER'S. 32 E. 8th RIVER BOTTOM 20 ACRE FARM l'j miles from Creswell with 5-room house for only $2000. Good land, electricity. C. F. HYDE REALTY CO. S28Willamette St. Ph. 741 HIGH, drv sub. lots. Water, light, good rd. Bus service. Near schl. $125: $10 down,- $10 mo. Fh- 27-F-14. HOME sites small or large. $300 and up. See owner. 269 W. 11th. Thone 3531-M. BARGAINS ' "in Real Estate. Ex changes. Insurance. H. N. Trai ler. Jireswell.Oregon. 691 Will. -REAL ESTATE-Pb. 91" W. K. STRIKER . LaAn n I o?Tf wean u vij to -Ml CLORlMn .. 1 . boob for -. nvt I Fllnn.l V tripp :,ou viVH-f. B Luner'l Dlrecton BlUNSTETTFRmT-i. Phone 433li S Florists RAUP'S-fetrirU Personal. VOUNG wonnF553Ta h mena ire ,,( COmmtinifata i. . ,sul 01 ta Si.,J land, Oregon: or with Jf'l tion Army. 719 pj jTl .-. uimm, Lost anil FmJ iriCT li'u:..'p . , 9 mos. old. Name. Pratil ward. 621 lViUame.se J Viola. 1 LOST-Folder contoErq uMiu.li ijais, creoi cart. I name Spooky; R25&fr1 Transportation LOWEST RATK Portland. 0. W. $1.85; I t.l uv. tugene i:u .m, z, ix I San Francisco $6.50; R. T. 1 1 los Aneeies 512; h. T. U! iH DOLLAR BUS LBH 1 49 E. Broadway Kill PORTLAND, return: can il share cxn. Spnntiit:i ; 32-F-33 7 to 8 a. ra.cr: WANT passenger lo Bet i::l lurn. I'n. 2im-. Real Estate for Sale HODMAN S Fi?al Cottsie Crm I RODMANS Cottage Got A RARE OPPORTUNE Highly productive 5 A b ri,,, riKtmi. A!trac-t bungalow not fully fuf l siac, cicci. wdtti 1 g.nagc. aiue -r,,r .11 V:ikp an c'.x". CAN' T BE DUPIXW Beautiful perfectly tonei; loam soil. IDEAL tak ing like it for the m&r CLOSE IN 3 Akf Loam Soil. 1 blk. of paeor. Non-rcsidrnt owner - 1 BEAUTIFUL DREA BUNGALOW ti,. .w. latest in desiw- mcntand ' r.iracc. lull mcnt:duf burner b. i.... Lit with 11" nut and fruit '.V tifully landscaped races. Can be oou.u" down, balance much loss i n 'r-T,TVCl SAM HUGH REAL H 1029 Willamette-'"-. zsr SIDE SJOO DOWN 1 mors- rfnu Phonc2066 COZY Bungalow: rpw bath: .fai,i-ccrl pacinc nA- cciroa--1. Apply H. nn premises. rGj. $300 "DOWN M6 'possession of 4 k land with tnst. I clretricity.rtiArn 5-..- E H.PETEBSON "3 E. Broaaa? rs'v. "with lew V "il" cocd let fir timber, gooa mill, acres.--- fX1 v, hous. n"h" V. -for part:;-"-"- d 5-RM. hse.. stu. . r.rr wood fioors- "N. , ytc 5Pect. Lot -r tnth. apt N"- t r'n WHOM it myf,:rr- 'deo.dcd nt te V-il Have taken it e.j :f!, FEDERAL lfg0,l Call at the N A. W office. ! I NOTICE TO "taj, w r PAUu"nc oi