THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON
Page Teh.
Price Changes Are Few
Eugene Markets
Produce market In Eujrtne hav re
mained unchanged for nearly a week.
The list follow:
HUTTEDr AT
(Baring Prices)
Premium duality (maximum of JS of
per cent acid) -32c
Firit quality (maximum ct JS of 1
ner cent acd
Second quality , 29c
HOTTER
(Wholiul prloaat Carlona la Bffni
A irrade. b. 34c
B rade. lb. . 33c
CHEESE
Loaf.'1 tinrlet. lb.
Loaf, In case loll, lb.
Trips, single, in.
18Vic
Trips. In case lotf. lb.
EGGS
(Bnytng PrItM)
Dozen 1
Paelfla Co-Op Prleca ! B
nrade A oversize
..24c
Tirade A largo
Grade A ".mal,
Grade B largo
Chex
1C
WOOL
Valley long
Lamb and coarse
Short
Spring dip
Short
, Beef .
Kip
Calf . . ,
Dry
Long wool pells
CAB CAB. A .
Casein, lb.
OrtgoD grapt root. lb. -
TALLOW
No. l-3o No. 23e
GRAINS
Wheat, red. bushel
Wheat, white, bushel
Whits oata. ton
Orav oatt. ton
-K0-21
Barley, ton $24-25
VRUETAnLEB. FRUITD
(Bartoa PrtoM Avar, for N. 1 rrM,
Potatoca. Nol. 100 Ibi. ' "
Seed. dor. bunchea Tnr
Lettuce, crate " "
Carrots, doc , , ..aOc
Green onions, dos. bunchea
Cabbage, lb. IM-
Broccoli, dor, heads 11
Turnips, dot ounche
Apple, box
Brussels sprouta. box
Squash, lb. ,
Celery heart, dot.
75c
80c
Public Market
Oversize eggs dropped a cent a dozen
at the Public Market Wednesday and
were selling nt 22 cents. The other
itizes were unchanged. The market price
list follows;
, Vegetable
Cabbage, lb. ,-. -...-. 3c
Spinach. 3 lb, - 15c
Green onions, bunch 5c a for 9c
Potatoes. No. 1. 14 log. , ,
Hothouse leaf lettuce, lb. 10c
White beans- lbs for
Hathoufte leaf lettuce, lb io
Beets, bunch
Mustard greens, lb.
Parsntoa. lbs. for ,
5c
-106
-ISC
-15c
Turnips, bunch
Sauar kraut lb. ,
Hominy, quart .
Fruits
Applet, 8 lbs. for
Pears, basket
Dried prunes Italian, lb.
fie: Miller
sweet. 4 lbs. for 25c; Noble French.
3 lbs. for - - 23c
EffS
. Oversize .
.22c
Extras
19c
13c
Mediums
Poultry
Heavy hem. lb.
Light hens, lb.
Fryers, lb.
Capons, lb
22c
2c
-28c
.22c
-20c
DUCKS. ID.
Turkeys, lb. M
Hlsccllaneoa
Butter, lb.
Popcorn, lb.
PUberU, lb,
Walnuts, lb.
Horseradish, lb,
Rabbits, dressed, lb. .
Sauerkraut, quart ,
Country butter, lb.
Cider, gallon
Black walnuts, lb.
Orape Juice, gallon
Country sausage, lb.
IOC
15c
-15-250
20c
24c
1C
37c
.10c
-II
Cbarlia
McCarthy
MORTIMER SHERD
SPRINGFIELD Theatre
ANOTHER STLTtNDOl 8 BILL
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"SSIAHIIING TUB MONET RINti"
Short Snbjeets News
Matlnet Sands y Arivrnnen
Mrt Seats 15e nllnrtn le
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Last Times Tonltc!
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l Constance MOORE
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Portland List
PORTLAND. Ore. Feb. 21 (API
Butter: Prints A grade. 34c In parch
ment wrappers; Hjc lb. In cartons
giado, 33c in parchment wrappers; 34c
m. in cartons.
But terfat First quality maximum of
.8 of 1 per cent acidity, rteltverea
Portland. 32'z-33c; valley route ar
country points. 2c Icfs or 31c; premlm
quality, maximum of .33 of 1 per cent
acidity, l'c more man first quality.
2c less titan first quality.
Cheese Selling orlce to Portland re.
taiiers: Tillamook triplets. 22c Ib.t loaf.
23c Ib.t f. o. b. prices to wholesalers:
TriDlets. 20c ib.i loaf. 2lc lb.
Eggs Buying prices: Extra large, 16c;
standards, large, 15c; extras, medium,
15c; extras, small, 13c; standards, small,
1ZC.
Live dou It ry nominal buying prices:
Leghorn broilers, 1 to Is lbs.. 13c:
do 2 pounds. 13c: fryers, under 3 lbs.
13c Ib.t no 3 to 4 lbs., 13c lb.; roasters.
over 4 lbs.. 14c; coloreo hens 4 to a ids.
12c; do over 5 pound. 12c; leghorn
hens under 3'.4 lbs.. 8c: over 3tt lbs.
10c: No. a grade. 5c less.
Turkeys Selling prices: Hens. 18 -17ci
torn. 15c; buying price. No, 1 hens.
lfi-15c. toms. 14c.
Country meats Selling price to retatr
izft-150 lbs., a-8 ''i cents: veaiers.
15'ic lb.; light and thin, 1 0-1 2c pound
heavy, 10-llc Ib.i spring lambs, 15c:
cutter cows. 8-8c pound: canner cows
7Vi-8o lb.: bulls. 10-lOWc lb.
Potatoes Yakima Gems , Deschutes.
$1.35-1.50; Klamath. $1.30 cwt.: one
Malin brand. $1.65 cental; local whites
15c box: sacks, $1.10-1,23 cental; sweets
$2.40 crate.
onions Oregon, 45-1 5c; Yakima. ic-wc
tacK,
Wool Eastern Oregon, fine. 25-2Sc
crossed. 2tf-29ci Willamette Valley. 29ct
Iamb. 20c.
Mohair Nominal: 12-mo. 30e lb.: fall.
rsc lb.
Cascara bark Buying price 193B peel.
4c lb.
Hops 1930. 23c Ib.t 1933. nominal.
Hay Selling price to retailers. Alfalfa
no. l, sit toni oat-vetcn, si 2 ton;
clover. $11 toni timothy. Eastern Ore
gon, $18: utile, valley $12-14 ton. Port
land. PORTLAND FLOUR
PORTLAND. Ore. Feb. 21 APt-
Domestic flour Selling price, cily de
livery, l to Z3-DM, lots: ramny pat
ents, 49s. $8.05-7.55: bakers' hard wheat
net. $4 90-0.20; bakers' bluestem, $S 80-
00; blended wheat flour. JS.90-S.1S:
soft wheat $5,2.V5.30: graham, 49s. $5.50;
whole wheat, s, $5.83 bbi.
PORTLAND GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore. Feb. 21 API-
Grain; Wheat Open High Low Close
May 86 83 88 8
Cash grain:
Oats No. 2 38 lb. white 24.50
Barley No. 2 45 lb. BW 24.50
:orn No. 2 E, Y. Ship 28.25
No. 1 Flax 2.02'4
Cash wheat (bid);
Soft while 88. western white 88.
estern red S5S.
Hard red winter ordinary SSifr. 11 per
cent 88. 12 per cent 89'i. 13 per cent
98. 14 per cent IM.
Hard while Baart ordinary . 12 Per
cent 95, 13 per cent 1.01. 14 per cent
1.04.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore. Feb. 21 APi
USDAI Hoga salable 750. tota 1200:
market steady to weak: few sales 5-10
lower; good-choice 185-215 lb. drlvelns
oo-io; few lata 8.15; carloads quotable
S.ZAI 230-270 lb. weights 5.25-50: 120-
160 lb, kinds mostly 5.00-50; few 3.75:
packing sows 4.50-75; light weights to
tew feeder pigs 4.50-75.
Cattle salable and total 125: calves
salable 25, total 33; market active, fully
steady; few lots medium-good fed
steers 8.00-75; few light feeder steers
common ne fers 5.50-6.50: good
light heifers up to 8.00; cutter-common
cows 4.00-5.00; canners down to 3.75:
fat dairy type rows ft.23-50: good beef
cows quotable 6.00-75; few mixed cows
ana netrera l.mi MtiMg bull 5.75-6.75:
odd head 7.00-23; good-choice veaiers
1II.OTM1.00.
Sheep salable and total W0: market
icllve. strong; load good -choice at lh
fed. shorn lambs 7.75: few truckin shorn
lambs 7.00: good-choice fed. wooled
lambs quotable 8.50-75; few fairly good
ewes J.ia; cnoice otiotabio to 4.40.
CHICAGO GRAIN
CHICAGO. Feb. 21 (API Another
wave of buying swept wheat prices
upward more than two cents a bushel
today, to within fractions of the peaks
readied yesterday. Just before the
close, however, about a rent of this
gain was lost as a result of profit
kin.
Buying was associated with renorta of
Improved flour business. Canadian ex
port sales and war news from Europe,
ine most alarming or which was the
ussian bomb ns raid on Swedish
frontier village.
Wheal futures closrrt l-l's cents high-
lhau yesterday. Mav JI.03',-5.. Jtiiv
.oaS-V corn unchanged to V un.
May 57i-V, July 37V'.i, oats U-U
gher.
Wheat May open !.04V-1.0,Vi. hlah
06V low 1.04' 4, close l.OS'i-H; Julv
open l.oa'V,, high 1.03 low I.021..
lose l.oa.-1: Sent, ooen 1 oa't-1 m.
high 1.041!, low 1.02. close 1.03-,
BOSTON WOOL
BOSTON. Feb. 1 (API lUSDAl A
siting at t hide predominated in the
o s t o n wool market today. Users
ere showing no Interest tn erenxv
combing domestic wools except for
peclallles such as low quartor-blood
tor an occasional very small quantity
nme great to piece out stnt-k for tm-
ediaie need. These needs were re-
lctel to a very few users. Despite
lark of demand holders of terrt-
tory wools were maintaining quotations
im ween s levels, combing Ihree-
ghths territory wool, which Is cur-
ntly one of the most plentiful grades
domestic wools on this market. u
quoted lalrly firmly at 80-83 cents,
wotirrd basis.
THOSE !1IGI
6IM17MIS
WAITER C0NN0UY
Onilo Sliirani Ith Mtttdith
RAMIT.I
FLIRTATION I
Sli.M .M.rl ' . .
New York Markets
Bv VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK, Feb. 21 API Stock
prices slipped fractions today under
intermittent selling pressure, but erased
some of the larger losses before the
final bell.
Despite the declines however, selected
issue increased yesterday's gainn and
the average level Feemcd only ylightly
off toward the close. About 7."i0.000
shares were exchanged.
Securities op the downline ineiunen
U. S. Steel, Chrysler, Johru-Manville.
Standard Oil of N. J.. Loft. Chesapeake
Ohio, and Pennsylvania. Hctstant
were General Motors. Harvester. United
Aircraft. Pan-American Airways. United
Drue, and u. &. minoer.
Hitting new highs for the year through
fractional advances were Studehaker.
Twin Coach, American Crystal Sugar,
and Colgate.
Analysis generally aescrioea me mar
ket's course as along a firm track, with
operations largely designed to test price
structures in specific stocKs. if tnis
lew was correct, the session apparently
failed to disclose any great weaknesses.
Bonds were irregular.
Art Esc 74. AliRed 30'i. AlasJun fl3i.
AlChmA-Dyc 179. AlSlrs S'i. AmCan 116
EngTile 2n, AmFrPwr 1. AmPwr
A-Lt 3V AmRdStdSan fl'i. AmRolMilli
AmSmtA-nr .10'.. AT&T 172. AmTbB
IKH. AmWtrWkg 10. AmZncL&S
Ana M'i, Armlll Ateh 23. AubAuto
IV Barns S?i. B&O ll'i. BdxAv ."Jsi.
BthStl IB'', BoeAirp 23ai. Bord 23'4.
Bge-Wnr 23'i. BuddMf 5. CalPk 25'i.
CalZL 16. CalHcc 8'a. CanPac 5. Csc
JI 70. CtTrac 50', Cel 28V CTeed 7B.
ChCftO 39T, ChTys 85'.i. ColGs&El 6'.
ComSolv 14. ComSo l!i. Con Aire 27i.
ComSol 14. ComSo l'i. ConAirc 27a.
CrnProd 84U. CwnZell 16si. CtxWcht
DugAirc 82,. DPont 1844. EKod
ElPwrArLt 63, ErieRR , GenEl
38H. GenFods 47i. GenGas&El A3i.
Gencrnl Motors 54, Gillette 6V2.
GdyrTire 24'i. G NoRvPf 2.V. Hec
Prod 10., HolFurn 32. HudMot 6'.. Ill
Cent 11V InupCop I4si. IntHarv 54' i.
FntNlr-kCan 37. TntPAPPf S7.ai. IT AT
Jns-Manv 70'4. Kenn 38Vi. LibOFd
LieeMyrsB 107'.. Loews 38" . Lne-
BellA 3U. LorilPf 24i. MontWd 531..
NshKelv 6. NatBiw 24'. NalC-ih 15.
NatDlaryProd 17', NatDist 25. NatPwr
&Lt 7, NYCenl IS'4, NoAmCo 22. Nor
Pac 8',i, OhloOil fl34. OtlsStl I0si.
PcAmFish S,. PcGfAEI M'l. PT&T
. PkdMot 3's. PcnnJC B9Ji, PennRR
22'i. PhlnPet 39'. PAfG 68',. PresSMCr
PuhSvcNJ 4Pi. Pulman 27"4. Radio
Ray . RayPf 28U. RmRand 10.
RepStl 21. RsyTobB 4Pi. RichOil 7k.
SafeStrs 494, SrsRoe H3it. ShetlUn 11 'a.
SocVan 1 1 1 . PouCalEdl 29'i. SoPae l.V,
ilBranns 7. stdCisK stdOUCai 24.
StdOillnd 28'?. StdOilNJ 44.
Stn&Whst lo'i, Stude I2'i, SunMin
SupOil 2. TxCorp ,4S. TxGlfSul
l'i. TdewtrAsOII 10'. TmkRolBrg 50.
Transam 5i, UrtCnrb 84 a. UnOilCal
av. UnPac 94'4. Unit Aire 47i. Unit
Alrl UnltCorp a'.'. UnitFruit 80.
nltGsImp 14V. tTSInrfAlco 21. USRub
37H, USRubPf 112B. USStl 58, Van 33.
Wal 5'fc, WnrP ct 3V WestUn 24. Wes-
tnghseElMf 113, WhiteMot 12H. Wool-
wortn 40 Vs.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. 'Feb. 21 'API (USDA1
Salable hogs 78 000, total 24.000: slow,
mostly 10-20 lower than Tuesday's aver
age; closing dull at full decline; spots
25 off; top 5.50; bulk good and choice
80-220 lbs. 5.15-43; 220-240 lbs. 5.05-35:
240-270 lbs. 4.85-5.15; mostly 270-3M lbs.
erages 4.B0-H0: good 400-500 Ihs. pack-
K BOWK 4.00-35; lighter wciehtn tin tn
SO.
Salable rallle POOO; calves 1000: sirfctlv
good and choice fed steers and year-
ings steady to strong; sh oners and
order buyers active on kinds selling
10.00 upward: numerous loads 10.75-11-85;
top 12.23 Daid for vearllnirs as
well as weighty steers; - common and
medium grades slow, about steady: ab
sence killing on Thursday weakening
nuence on steers selling at 0.50 down
ward; moderate supply sold, however.
-r.3U-v.uu; cnoice heifers steadv:
others' 10-15 lower; cows steady6 scarce;
weignty cutter tows up to 5.40.
Salable sheen 5000. total 70OO; lot.
Tuesday, fat lambs 25-35 higher; spots
up more; sheep fully 13-25 higher: wool-
lambs 0.65-75: today's trade, fat
mhs fairly active, onenlnc strong to
i higher: good to choice wooled of
fering upward to 9.R0 and P.OO to local
packers: top 10.00 to sinnll killers:
sheep strong tn unevenly higher: good
nd choice 128-127 lbs. fed western
slaughter ewes 3.30.
Wednesday Kadio
KORK Eugene
Hill Kilocycles
(Mutual-Don Lee Network)
5:43 d. m. Little Ornhan Annie. A
Shatter Parker. 8:15 Magic Carpet of
Fairy Tales 6:30 John B. Hughes, 8:45
News. 7 Raymond Gram Swing. 7:13
Frank Gagen Orch.. 7:M) Lxmc Ranger.
mis is lYiagic, u:ia Aivmo Hey, 8:30
.ane County Medical Society. 8:43 Let's
Swap, 9 News. 0:15 Everett Hoagland
Orch.. 9:30 Phil Harris Orch., 9:45 Ku.
ton Lewis. Jr., 10 .Joe Rcirhman Orch.,
Hawaiian Echoes, 10:45 Sktnnay
mils' Orch., 1 1 Ozrie Nelson Orrh..
30 Freddie Berren Orch. 11:45 Ornan
Melodies,
KOAC rorvallls
550 Klloryrlrs
S p. in. On the Campuses. 8:30 Music.
Vexners. Wesley I oundntion. fi
usic, 6:13 News. 6.30 Farm Hour. 6:45
Markets Crops, Weather. 7 Arthur
nar&en. Dent. Fish St Game Manaue-
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Music. 7:45 Consumer's Forum. "When
Huylng Garden Tools" A. G. B. Bou-
uet. Prof. Vegetable Croos. OSC. 8
Songs of Araby. Dr. Erma Gordon. 8:15
Music. 8:30 Pacific Collene. 9 OSC Round
Table. 'A Corvallis Homemakinc Class
omes to Collegt." School of Home Eco-
lOintcs. May DcBols. Asst. Prof.. Stu
dents, 9:30 Dept. Music. Prof. Paul Petri.
Director, 9:45 Advances in Biochemistry.
ru-noni of .science J. S. Butts, Prof, of
Biochemistry.
Miim I'tiriianq
pin Kllncirrle
tt HS NMHorkt
1. m. Hello Again, 3:15 Dealer In
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with Walter HUSTON ,
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Dreams, 3:30 Leon T. Draws, 3:43 Bob
Gerrcd Reporting,. 3:55 News. 6 Star
Theater, 7 Glen Miller Orch. 7:15
Little Show, 7:30 Burns & Allen. 8 Amos
'n Andy. 8:13 Lum & Abner, 8:30 Dr.
Christian. 8:33 Sammy Kaye Orch.. 9
Al Pearce's Gang 9:30 Baker Theater
Players. 10 Five Star Final, 10:13 Night
cap Yarns, 10:30 Herbie Kay Orch. 10:55
News. 1 1 Vincent Lopez Orch.,
11:30
Manny Strand Orch.
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i0 Kilocycles
(Nnc Red Nrtwork)
5 n. m. Pleasure Time. 3:15 Will An
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Hour. 6 Musical Soiree. 6:30 Hollywood
Playhouse. 7 Kay Kyser's Kollege
Svmnhonv of Melody. S:13 I Love
Mvstery. 8:30 Avelan rune, 9 rreq Al
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Ross & Glenn Shelley, 10:30 Hotel Sir
Francis Drake Orch.. 11 News. I IMS
Bal Tabarin Cafe Orch.. 11:30 Floren
tine Garden Orch.
HEX Portland
1180 Kilocycles
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5 p. m. Bud Barton. 5:13 Tom Mix.
5:30 Problem Corner. 3:45 Old Songs.
6 Green Hornet. 8:30 Sports Final. 6:45
Dinner Concert. 1 Roy Shield Revue
7:30 Story of Wool. 7:45 News. 8
Breezing Alone.. 8:30 Quicksilver, 9 Be
yond Reasonable Doubt. 9:15 Sam
Haves, 9:30 Wrestling. 10:30 Ambassador
Orch.. 11 Moving World. 11:15 Police
Reports, 11:18 Paul Carson, Organist,
Thursday Radio
KOBE Eugene
1130 Kilocycles
(Mutual-Don Lee Network)
7 a. m. Early Bird, 7:45 Morning De
votional, 8 Breakfast Club, 8:30 Hawaii
Calls. 8:45 News & Music. 9 Time for
Romances. 9:t5 Charles Freshwater. 9:30
Ma Perkins. 9:45 Carters of Elm Street
10 News, 10:15 Happy Gang, 10:30 Piano
Impromptu. 10:45 News & Music. 11
Raymond Kelly. 11:30 Hits of the Day.
11:45 Behind the Scenes. 12 News.
12:15 p. m. What Lane County Thinks
12:30 Refreshment Time With Singin
Sam. 12:45 Let's Dance, 1 Don Lee
School of the Air, 1:30 Washington
Birthday Handicap. 1:43 Book a Week.
Edward Da ad er. 2:15 Front Faze
Drama. 2:30 Johnson Family. 2:45 Na
tional Defense. 3 Herhle Kay Orch.. 3:30
Eugene High School. 3:45 League of
Women Voters. 4 News. 4:15 Haven of
Rest. 4:43 At Your Command.
5:45 n, m. Little Onrhan Annie, fi
Shafter Parker. 6:13 Victor Hill, 6:30
John B. Hughes 645 News. 7 Ozzie
Nelson Orch.. 7:15 Sterling Young Or.,
7:30 The Shadow. 8 Ballads by Bow
man. : 15 Alvmo Rey. 8:30 Trip to
Mars. 9 News. 9.15 Wrestling Matches.
10:45 Skinnay Ennis Orch.. II Sterline
Young Orch.. 11:30 Kings of Rhythm.
11:45 Organ Melodies.
KOAC Corvallis
650 Kllooyeles
9 a. m. Today's Programs. 9:03 Home-
makers' Hour, Neighbor Reynolds, 9:30
sany," ine uregon uairv Council. 10
Weather, 10:01 Music. 10:15 Story Hour
ror Adults. iu:4& Music. 10:55 KOAC
School of the Air, Today's News. 11
Radio Shorthand Contest. 11:30 Music
of the Master?. 12 News.
12:15 o. m. Farm Hour. 12:30 Market
Crops. Weather, 12:45 OSC Ext. Service
Farm Flashes. 1 Music. 1:15 Variety,
1 :45 Music, 2 Home Garden Hour,
Pruning Roses." David Robinson. Trus
tee American Rose Society. 2:30 Music.
2:43 Guard Your Health. 3 Music. 3:15
American Legion Auxiliary. "The Char
acter of George Washington." Mrs. Wm.
Sherman Nicholson. 3:30 Music 3:45 The
ivinniior views the News. 4 Symphonic
Half Hour, 4:30 Stories for Boys and
Girls,
3 p. m. On the Campuses. 3:30 Music.
3:43 Vespers. Dr. Daniel Stevens. 6
Music. 6:15 News. 6:30 Farm Hour.
Ore. Employment Service. 6:45 Wea
ther. Market Reports & Reviews, 7 OSC
Animai riusoanary uept.. O. M, Nelson.
wool l-oductlon." 7 :30 University of
Oregon Hour, 8:30 For Scandinavians
8:45 Foresters In Action. 9 OSC Round
Table, "Building the Geologic Column
In Oregon." School of Science, E. L.
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Library. Lucy M. Lewis. Dlrecto- of
Libraries. 9:43 Drug; News. School of
Pharmacy. E. L, Beals, Assistant Prof,
of Pharmacy.
KflW Portlsnfl
820 Klloryrle
(NBC Red Network)
ft:30 a. m. Sunrise Serenade, 7 News.
7:13 Trail Blazers. 7:30 Homemade Sun
shine. 7:43 Sam Hayes. 8 Viennese En
semble. 8:15 Stars of Today, 8:30 Against
the Storm. 8:45 Guiding Light, 8:39
Time Signal 0 Stars of Today. 9:15 Den
ning Sisters. 9:30 Talk. 9:45 Good
Morning Matinee. 10 Benny Walker's
Kitchen. 10:13 Ellen Randolph. 10:30
Meet Miss Julia. 10:45 Dr. Kate. 11
Betty & Bob. 11:15 Arnold Grimm's
Daughter, 11:30 Valiant Lady. 11:45
Hymns of All Churches, 13 Story of
Mary Marlln.
12:15 p. m. Ma Perkins. 13:30 Pepper
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Malcolm Claire. 3:23 News. 3:M Maga
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Tracer, 4:30 Stars of Today. 4:43 Statler
Orch.
5 p. m. George Jessel's Celebrities.
3:30 Little Concert. 6 Good News of
1940. 7 Kraft Music Hall. 8 Pleasure
Time, 8:15 I Love a Mystery 8:30 Sym
phony Hour," 9:30 Those we Love. 10
News. 10:15 Abe Bercovitz. Violinist,
10:30 Sir Francis Drake Orch.. 11 News.
11:13 St. Francis Orch., 11:30 Florentine
Gardens Orch.
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6:30 a. m. Musical Clock. 7 Altar
Hour. 7:30 Trail Blazers, 7:45 Novelettes
8 Financial Service, 8:15 Young Dr.
Malone. 8:30 Dr. Brock. 8:43 Christian
Science, 8:59 Time Signal 9 Eugene
Conley. Tenor, 9:15 Health Club, 9:30
Farm 8c Home. 10:13 Home Institute.
10.30 News, 10:43 Hoosfer Hop. II Stan
dard School Symphony. 11:45 Musical
Chats, 12 Orphans of Divorce.
12:15 p. m. Amanda of Honeymoon
Hill. 12:30 News. 12:43 Market Reports.
12:50 Dance Hour. 1 Quiet Hour. 1:30
Medicine in the News. 1 :55 Irma Glen
Organist, 2 Curbstone Quiz, 2:15 Finan
cial tc Grain. 2:20 Lost tc Found. 2:23
Organ Reveries. 2:30 Frank Watanabe.
2:45 Affairs of Anthony. 3 Portland on
Parade, 3:13 Musical Bits. . 3:23 News.
3:30 Hotel Edison Orch.. 3:45 Lil Abner.
4 Between Bookends, 4:15 Biltmorc Or..
4:30 Kathleen Connolly Presents, 4:35
Harry Jvogen orcn.
5 p. m. Bud Barton. 5:1a Tom Mix
5:30 How Do . You Know. 6 NBC. 6:15
Sports Final, 6:30 America's - Town
Meeting. 7:30 Wyman St Thomas. 7:45
News, 8 Adventures In Photog.-aphy,
8:30 Musical Americana, 9 Beyond Rea
sonable Doubt, 9:15 Love Tales. 9:30 Ice
Hockey Game, 10;4a Bal Tabarin Cafe
Orch., 11 Moving World. 11:15 Police
Reports, 11:18 Bill Sabransky, Organist.
State Club Leader
Visits Bellfountain
BELLFOUNTAIN, Feb. 21.
(Special) Miss. Helen Cowgill,
state Four-H club leader, met
with the Bellfountain cooking,
canning and homemaking clubs
recently-at the schoolhouse, giv
ing them an interesting talk on
judging, stressing the various
points to be considered. This
talk was followed by a judging
contest in which all the club
members participated. Eleven di
visions were represented, rugs,
dresser scarfs, pillow slips, pic
tures, peaches, string beans, ber
ries, drop cookies, icebox cookies,
bread and angelfood cake. Lois
Humphrey made the highest score
in judging, Barbara Post placed
second and Mary Lou Nystrom,
third. Miss Cowgill also showed
the new sewing kit she was mak
ing for the county leaders, and
exhibited some of the prize win
ning garments made, by the" club
girls, including the dress that won
the blue ribbon at the interna
tional Four-H exhibit. Present
Famou, Dancing
CHORUS
mm -Ess u
Leslie Howard M
"PETRIFIED
FOREST" ' M
;lV Humphrey Bogart flh
lM Virginia Weidlcr VV
f "BAD LITTLE
k ANGEL" I
1 Guy Kibbee ' H
with the club members to enjoy
the meeting wcrc s- A- Jackson'
Benton county Four-H club leader,
Mrs. Elsie G. Buckingham, local
club leader, Mrs. Leta M. Davis,
school principal and club leader,
Mrs. F. A. Nystrom, Mrs. George
Davenport, Mrs. R. M. Key, Mrs.
Howard ' Buckingham, Mrs. Ed
ward Byrne, Mrs. Elmer Sankcy,
Mrs. Fred Humphrey, Mrs. John
L. Post and Miss Edith Larkin.
. - Buy Tropcrty
The Kundcrt Brothers of Daw
son have- recently purchased the
Fannie Starr property in the
Bunker Hill community, better
known to residents of this vicinity
as the Harley Leach place. The
Kundcrt Brothers came to the Bell
fountain community three or four
years ago from South Dakota.
. 4-H Clubs Meet
The first year Four-H Cooking
and Sewing clubs met at the home
of Mrs. ' Edward Byrne recently
for a meeting of the clubs. Miss
Norma Jean Holter is leader of
the Cooking club with Mrs. Byrne
assistant leader. Alberta Rich
ards is president, Arvilla Byrne,
vice president, and Donna Holter,
secretary. Delores Martin was the
other member of this club who
was present. Miss Maxine Smith
is leader of the Sewing club with
Mrs. Earl Jones assistant. Donna
Holter is president, Delores Mar
tin, vice" president, and Alberta
Richards, secretary. Doris Gragg,
Alena Richards and Arvilla Byrne
are . the other members of this
club, which scored a perfect at
tendance. Refreshments were
served by Norma Jean Holter and
Evelyn Byrne. Miss Stella Sankey
was a guest of the club.
Recent dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G.
Sankey- included Mr, Sankey's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Zack Scott of Marcola; Mr.
and Mrs. Horace Haskins and
daughters, Lou Ann and Paula of
Wells, . and Mr.' and Mrs. C. L.
Haskins and children, Robert and
Shirley of G.reenberry.
Miss Violet Holter, who has re
cently returned from a three years
stay in Southern California, has
left for a week's visit in Portland
and Albany.
LAST TIMES TONIGHT!
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A Musical
with New
Songs & Laffs
Doors Open at 6:30 P. M.
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
Come to as. Try oar Chinese nstnres
herb remedies will helo tos
regain good health.
Disorders, sinusitis, heart, long, llrer
kidney, stomach, gas. constipation,
nleers, diabetes, rheumatism, cH and
bladder. fever, tkln
remale com plaints.
Charlie Chan
'lift vninese mea. nero
y vo.
Oftlc. hoar, on!. Wed.
nd Snndar. 8:30 to 6.00
D. m.
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CORNELIUS A. McMahanT pioneer
Nov. 29. 1857. Came to Oregon
at age of 15, making his home
near Springfield. He married
Margaret E. Bennington in Eu
gene in 1900. They lived in Burns
for 30 yrs returning to Lane Co
10 years ago. Survived by his
wife, Mrs. Margaret McMahan
Funeral serv res will ha
Phil Bartholomew chapel in
opiinRiieiQ inursaay. 2 p. m
Interment Mt. Vernon cemetery
BEATRICE PET ERMANN. Rte2
. riioH SafrftH Hoart hnr.n:tj c , '
20. aged 48 years. Born in Han
cock, Mich., Jan. 1, 1892. Came
irom KocKiand. Mich., to Eu-
ann Or., ID-JO
church in Michiean. Survived
u.v iiur uubuana, r . rwari ieter
mann. 2 daughters. Beatrice and
Karoline. and a son. Karl. Fu
neral veaicn cnapei Friday at 2
MRS. LAURA GAYLORD died at
hr hnma dQd W tnih TTw itn
Funeral announcements later by
veaicn cnapei. ; . ..
Funeral. Directors
75
VEATCH FUNERAL HOME
Ph. 112j-Pearl St. at 10th
PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL
springneia Btn ana B. Ph. 1
BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL
h'none 43 1152 Olive St.
POOLE FUNERAL HOME
Phone Eugene 723 or Springfld 62
Lodge Notices 110
McK E N Z I E RIVER
LODGE No. 195, A.
F. & A. M. Wed., Feb.
i. dance, . All Ma
sons and friends in
vitcd. Temple, 850 E.
. urn Ave.
Thursday, Feb. 22. E. A. Degree,
7:30 p. m. Temple, 850 E 14th
Florists
120
RAUP'S Better Flowers. Ph. 616
Personals
145
YOUNG women in trouble and in
need of a friend are asked to
communicate with Adjutant
ROSA Morsch of the Salvation
Army White Shield Home. 264
N. w. Maytair Avenue, port'
land, Oregon: or with Mrs. Ad
jutant Mable Ford of the Salva
tion Army. 719 Pearl St, Eu
gene, Oregon.
WILL the persons who witnessed
the auto accident on night of
January 23, 1940, at 14th avenue
and Mill streets, please give
their names and addresses to
party involved by writing P. O.
Box iu, tugenc. uregon.
GENEVIEVE, vibration reader.
Consul, morn., eve. Circle Wed.
eve. Ph. 3014.
PSYCHOLOGIST Readings
appointment Phone 1984.
by
Lost and Found
150
LOST Lady's Hamilton white
gold, rectangular wrist watch
link band. Lost Eugene business
section baturday aiternoon. He
ward offered. Reg.-Guard 2845
Transportation 181)
LOWEST RATES
Portland. O. W. $1.85: R. T.. $3.
Lv. Eugene 8:23 a.m., 2, 5:50 p.m.
aan Francisco SB.oo; H. r. sii.vu.
Los Angeles $12: R. T. $21.60.
DOLLAR BUS LINES
48 E. Broadway . Phone 909
Real Estate for Sale 2110
SEEING IS BELIEVING
And we would be glad to show you
a new Home with nice basement,
pipe furnace, deep lot, two bed
rooms. Living room, dining room.
builtin kitchen, hardwood floors
throughout: nice fireplace. A
real west side buy for $3900.
E. H. PETERSON CO.
23 E. Broadway Ph. 942
COLLEGE HILL LOTS.
APPROVED BY FHA
On East slope of College Hill. No
delay m titles. Prices from SJia
to seso.
RAMEY W. RUGH 948 OAK
12 A. open ground; good 6-rm.
hse. Elcc: small barn: fruit
trees; grand view. 5 mi. from
Cottage Grove. Total price $1000
with only $200 down,
RODMANS
820 Willamette Ph. 2267
903 Main. Cottage Grove
80 A. ImD. Timber tract, rock rd
Good for turkeys, chickens. 12
A. cleaved, 2 dug wells, springs,
fruit: O. 2r. niline. cd. wd. furni
ture. $700. J. D. Kerr, (Wolf
creek Koad) Veneta.
FOR SALE by Owner 1 A., and
4-rm. hse. 1st $750 cash taken:
1'4 milps frnm Fprrv fit. hrirtee.
1st lane after vou take Coburg
road. Harry Powers, Rt. 2, Eu-
cene.
5-RM. mod. hse.. will trade for
good car, mo. payments or $250
aown. iNear scnooi. sacrnice. ay
owner, l'n. I30I-M.
REAL ESTATE of AH Kinds.
OTTO MENNF.S & CO.. Bank
of Oregon Bldg., Springfield.
urc. rn. 113.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS.
Call at the National Farm Loan
Office. 167 F,. Rth Ave., for lists,
Telephone lfP8.
VALLEY FARMS, Homes. Auto
ramps, acreages and exchanges:
right values.
H. N. TRAXLEH. Crcswell. Ore.
RODMANS
820 Willamette St. Eugene.Ph. !267
mim main, uouaee rfrove
CLOSEIN 3 A. on hwv. for auto
court, sub.-div. business or won-
aeruii home. C, E. Root, Agt.. 2
jni. o. i-iwy.
55 A.. 50 in cultivation, all filbert,
clover and alfalfa land: fair im
"lovements. rlec. and water.
Brownson. Cloverdalc.
LUNCH and grocery,building and
lot included, near Detroit dam
sue. 5iiuu for quick sale. Apt.
26. Kozy Keurt. Jte. L
EAST FRONT WOODED LOTS
Hyde's Addition to Kincaid Pars
C. F. Hyde R ea 1 1 y CoJEu gene. Or.
LOTS on terms, for coast cottages
or business sites on 101 Hwy.
See- owner. B. F. Tucker, l'j mi.
ill . p'.yvy. Juct Florence. -
7 A. in Santa Clara: S rm! hsf. Sev
eral kinds of fruit trees, garden
spot, barn, chicken house; other
. out buildines. Ph.2977.
TWO Springfield "lots, large, S150
each. Sell or trade for car. Reg-
Guard 2837.
M?property has been taken off
. the rnarket. GLEN SHAW.
CIX3SE in income property. Take
somcjradco. w. lOth
MEW 5-rm. hse. "hdwd. firs., bsfint
Nic varrl trarden IBft Wash
HSE. in Bethel Dist J. II. Soren-
sen. Rt. 5. Jh. 2II3-W.
Mop. ?-bedrm. hmise with finish
ed attic. Inq. 1476 W. Broadway.
Obituaries
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COMMU&I
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ginEVS !r?stjt.,
FARM CATirSS &
I Located war Fa 1
miles SE oll,,'!
n hay crop w61 Si
all farm iSS;lSJ
m rataloir """Ha
5-rm. cottar, r8
f. kitchen, utji J1-
and
Die trays. lar
BEAUTinrrrsii
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About ij A.' In IWwi. 1
as crmvenlentWl
o'l
Un-lo-dMenewfivfr,J
low. on chnire tmZJS
'o ritv. Msni)
SAM R.TJ0H REALTYCff
ATTENTION! HSTcM
6 A McKenzirTnlypr, oft.
-'v...ik nume, JOB H 9i
(nam aurAa, - i .1
barsam or trade fa h
See S. J. BAKES, 1! J
T3hnna linn w
691 Will-HEAL KTATX-a:
Beai Estate VuM
LISTINGS
houses.
for meJiua rf
PAUL W. CAMPBELL, RWJ
310 Miner Bldg. Fo. a
Real Estate lor Tn
SWAP CLUB
TRATYFS
Owner wants to trait ioi (
casn up 10 miwi m
SUBURBAN Home. K if
district, strictly rain)
rooms with unfinbM a
basement, fumatt. l
PORTLAND home of 5 met
attic, basement. st
ner wanlc In swanfarfcl
nf flhnttl Mfflsl Tlbl
PENDLETON Daoles: orai
and one 3-rm. w-ith oilie
exchange for Eutrtal
CORVALLIS 7rroom notsta
business aist. win asi
tage in Eujent ami "l
trade.
Call MR. PAINE
- THE SWAP OT
1029 Wintm
$700 equity in finelMM
Balance $2300 at 35 bt
Eauily 5-rm. norm
tract on good road.-Um
burs stock ana sn i
Rogue River.-JOO A. j
farm. New bun!k. J
Q.nrf arm for 0
Many other exchanio
and small. i
iViS" ri? 1 1 7rrM Salt fSP
Portland to Si
Ph. 1652-W.
Business OpprtiinMej
GWNG'BUSiKKj
STOCK-FIXTXmK-
COMMUNITY BUMP
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For Sale or Tra
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