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"7 ', page Eight" Market Prices Steady Eugene Markets Eurene m.rVs tH'" Me4 and '. Arm WHnndir Hh no rtnim tn . poultry or hitler. Wh.st r.mslnad at eenta IM'- 100,1 " price list: Premium Dnalltr imaxunuin of m ne 1 , pot "nt add! -, c Flrrt outllrr Unmmum of 4 K 1 per cent sciai SUr-nri mulltV norm i;ri.ist. Mmi Cenetj ta tl , Orade A -Jllic . LMf. slnalea. lb. Leaf. In ease lets, lb. - , Trips, slnale. lb. Trip, la case let, lb. loon -, Barlef Prises .ufi Grade A tarse . -T Grade A medium ... l'4c t- Grade B larse it Grsde A slnslt I.-,. n medium . 18"jc 10'ic Hlic " !. V p.-lrl ra.en Pries te B.tsll.r. a Grade A larse itn Grade A medium Grade B larse Grade B medium M- rooLTBi .,-,.; Colored hens. lbs. and up J Colored hens, 4 to 4(4 lb. lt Leshom hen., 314 lbs. snd up 4c Iyshn hens, under 3'i lb. -. 4e r--T. Tinhorn sprlnn. under l4 lbs. 14" Je ',, Colored sprlnss. over S4 lbs. . rv.l-r-d .m-ln.i. 1V4-3U lbs, . Rooiter.. lb. -w.aaa.SUfa, lb. TURKEYS i ifT No. 1 hens. lb. 't-? No. 1 toms. lb. . J." Medium hens. lb. '. No, hens, lb. ' .. P Medium, lb. .. rine, lb. ... wr?"" Cosrse. lb. ----. MOl " - Cosrse, lb. Sprlnf clip . Beet i Kip . , CsH Dry ljm m "Mii aelt. , CAtCA-US Casesra, lb. Orston (rap rjrt. , If. - TALLOW No, ls No l St OBAim Whsst. red. bushel ---Wheel white, bushel . While osts. ton Ony osts. ton -------. No. llHc H-r $20-ll J -ley. ton vwn eY a n I SB f BUITB nreytnt Prtnae Ave, fev We, 1 rrefassl , .. Tomstoes, luf M Asparssus, crate a-8 : Solnsch. lb. ' "4 ' Oreen onions, doi. buncbef , Rhubsrb, lb. - Cabbaie. lb. ., , Lettuce, crata "'V'- Carrots, do, bunches . r ' Beets, dos. bunches Green besns, lb, , Zucchini sgussh, lb. - Peschss. crste. 4 boxes corn. dos. esrs S0C 30c Ysflow Plums, la, . . - e -Joe Oregon Fits. dos. -' Hlml.va hlaekha 1 'Hlmslsva blsckbsrrles, esse tl -t'.- Table Queen edusih, dos. . . Cantaloupes, erats ,, 40C -4M" Public Market j TlMlUn prunet hv iipiwarer! n dlf frint KbIIs at the Producers' Public '. . market and were telling Wedneaday at '15 cent a baiket. Th. Male of neache. till about oaased and houuwlvea are belnn advlied to buy them now for canning ai they will - . t. hi-her tn a fw days. " Bartlett peara are aim hegtnnlnf to -errive ana iJiey ware aeuins irorn oo 'cent to a dollar a burniei. Tlie market price Hit follows: Tnmatoe. baiket , W . Celery, bunco, lOe to , , , .18c "Cabbage, lb. Be ' .Local lettuce, head BpLnaen. in. Oreen onlona, bunch TPhlte beam. lb for . "- Pnlatoea, No. 1 12 lbi. tor , Rhubarb, 3 lb. -- fc Badlihea. I bunchea (or 15c aftc IOC 10c c BC Cairota. I bunchea (or . "Beeta. bunch 'PoUtoeg, lb. YZfcchlnl Squath. lb, vcreen beam, 4 lba. .ax torn, 9 lba. for Be -:' Com, doi eari, IRc to 2." Green pnppert,, lb. ftc 1 Pickling cucumber lb;, 3c to 8c rreHa r' Dried prunea lUllan. lb. Set Milter a" n eweet. lba. (or S5c Noble rreach. inc. for tn?ver bearing trawberrlee, box vrvpaehti, basket , loc -SAC V -ttrr Apples, 7 lba. ,rHlmalaya blackberrle. box ji'trwPtuma, lb.. So to . LAST TIMES TONIGHT! itittfjsMtW l..al mm fit? 00 it mLmSP ' MMWjmT !i iiiiM:iHt:iviT i rii vii .a.Mish sJi sna. !t II :l 11 ALSO: "OLD HICKORT n I' a ZSc 5c Huckleberries, lb. Bartlett pears, box. asc t Overslza Extrss . -13c Mediums Dusts P.sllrv Heavy hens, lb, Uht bens, lb. Fryer I. lb. Due, lb. Butter. Eh. Walnuts, lb. . Horseredlifc. lb. Rabbits, dressed, lb. . Discs srainuls, JD. . Portland List PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. r1 (AFt Butter: Prints A grade 33c In parch ment wrappers: 33c lb. In cartons; B grade. 31c lb. n parchment wrappers. 32c lb. In cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of I to 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland. 30-3OM.O lb., premium quality, 33 He lb.: valley routes and country points. 2c less or 23o Ib.t second quality 3c under first, or 2lie per ID. Cheese gelling price to Portland re talleri: Tillamook triplets. 30e lb.: loal 2ie Ib.i (. o. b. prices to wholesalers. triplets, lsc Id.i loaf. lffc. Egga Buying prices: Cxtra large. Sl'c: atandardi. large ni,ie: extras, medium 20c: standards, medium 17c. Live Poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade leghorn broilers. ' l'i to 3 lba. 15c: fryers under S lbs. 17c; fryers J to 4 lbs. 17c; roasters over 4 lbs. 18c: lerhorn hens over 3'i lbs. lie: leghorn hens under S'i lbs. 9c; colored hens over ft lbs. 13c: colored hens 1 to 3 lbi. 13c; old roottteri. Sc. Dressed turkeys Helling orlces) Hens No, 1 lffc: toms, J 2-14c: new crop. 23c. Country meats Selling price to re tailers: country-killed hogs, best butch ers, 123-150 lbs., 9W-10c; vealera, fancy Ifttt-lffc lb. I light-thin, 11-13; heavy, 10-lle lb.; Iambi, spring, 15-15 "4c year lings, ( ) fb.t ewes. 4-7c lb.: good cutter cowi, S-10 cents lb.: eanner cows. 8-9c lb.; bull i. liVllc. New potatoes Eastern Oregon-Washington. $1.40-1.30. Onions Oregon: S2.75 per 90 tb. bag. Yakima $1.00 bag; Walla Walla. 31.50. Wool Eastern Oregon range, 2024c; crossbred. 37-38c: WUlametta valley 13 months. 33c. Mohair Nominal: 13-mo. 35c lb, Cascara bark Buying price 1940 peel, 8c lb. Hops 1939. 40-410 Ib.t 1940. contracts. 30c lb. Hay Selling price to retail era. AJfalfe No. 1, 914 ton; oat-vetch, 110 ton: t lover. II I ton: timothy. Eastern Ore gon, 11718; same, valley 914 ton. Port- FLOUR AND SUGAR PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 31 fAP) tie, flour selling price city delivery 1 to 35-bbl. lots: family patents 49a. $5.70-8.30, bakers' hard wheat net (4.40 5.33; bakers' bluestem $4.73-3.03; blended wheat flour $4.90-3.10; soft wheat $4.30 4.33; graham 49s, $4.30; whole wheat 49s, $4.55 bbl. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 31 (API (USDA Hogs 400, 15-33 lower com pared with Tuesday's best time, good choice 170-215 lb. drlveins 7.00. off grades down to 8.78, 330-80 lb. 8.33-50. light lights 8.00-30, packing sowa 4.30 3.50. good-choice feeders 8.25-75. Cattle salable 173, total 200; calves salable 23, total 40, uteady. few com mon to low medium steers 7.00-8.50, good fed steers quotable 10.00. cutters steers 5.50. common-medium heifers 3.30-7.00. cutlery 4,75, canner-common dairy type cows 3.35-4.50, good beef cows 5,75 8.00. cutter-common bulla 3.33-8.25, good sausage bulls 6.73-7.00. beef bulla 7.33. vealera weak good-choice 9.50-10.00, odd head 10.25. Sheep 1000, around half supply held off market, others steady to weak, ewes strong, few lots medium-good truck in spring lambs 7. 50-75, good -choice quot able 8,00. carload lots 8.23, good 80 lb. feeder lamb 7.00. medium-good 4.30. 1 load good-choice 120 lb. slaughter ewes 8.60, medium 2.50. - PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 31 fAPl Wheat: Open Hlrh Low Clou Sent. ..70 70 70 70 Canh grain: Oats No. 3 38 lb. white 23.50. Barley No. 3 45 lb. B. W. 30.00. No. 1 Flax 1.31. ( Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 73. western white 73, western red 7Hi. Hard red winter ordinary 704. II per cent 72, 13 per cent 73, 13 per cent 74. is per cent 73. Hard white Baart 12 per cent 7$, 13 per cent 80, 14 per cent 82. CH1CAOO GRAIN ' CHICAGO. Aug.! 31 (API A letup In flour business which wan stimulated bv last week's sharp price slump, permitted wheat prices to slin about a cent a bushel at one stage today but the market recovered oartially before the close. Profit taking and placing of hedges against limited quantities of new wheat offered for sale accounted for much of ihe moderately active selling; strength tn securities helped to support the market here. Wheat closed lower than yes terday. September 70W-', Dec. 11H-73, wneat: sepi- open w-.., nigh toi, low aft, clme T0V..U; nc, open 73k-, high 72N. low 71H. clone 7lTi-73; Mav open 73i-V, high 73. low 73s, close CHICAGO MVCRTOCK CHICAGO. Aug. 31 (API iU5DA Together with the aweet 1 heart oi a Lorn- radea!" It's gay Andaoromantic:! COLOR CARTOON Blue Damson plums, I lbs. for , Crabepeles. lb. TT I a saKaBsVBlBaTaa ul eiit an. I IT nu (Slams' .tl'CA. 4b 1 Salable hogs 10,000. total 13.000: active on weights 300 lba. up, mostly 10-13 higher than Tuesday's average: spots up more on medium weights and heavy butchers; bulk good and choice 200-240 ids. B.sa-7.(XJ; some ziu-suu jds. o.ivw, most 300-360 lb. 5.85-8.20. Salable sheep 2000, total 5000: late Tuesday all classes fully steady: best native snrina lambs 9.25: bulk 9.00-54; throwouta mostly 7.50 down; six doubles nanoyweignt western springers to day's trade, few early sales, native, spring lam be fully steady ai 9 00-35; more closely sorted kind held higher; bidding v.w on western springers. Salable cattle 10,000: calves 500: strict ly choice steers and yesrlims fully steady: comparable fed heifers strong to xs aligner, ii other grade steers ana fat hetfers weak to 2S lower; bet yearling 12.30: 1 table supply fed steers with weight 11.30 upward: sizable sun- ply neirera Il.oo and better; grassy and short fed steers mainly 10.75 down with very tew strictly grata ateera in crop, B08T6N WOOL BOSTON. Aug. 31 lAPi iCTOAU The Boston wool market continued quiet today. Occasional satea of fine territory wools were reported to around 80 cents. scoured basts, for or I etna I boar wool average French combing length. The short French combing and clothing wools IB) original baes brought mostly 75-77 cents, scoured basts. Graded fine French combing "territory wools were being of- icrea at ez-eo cents, scoured basis. New York Markets NEW YORK. Au. 1 I APIA ' Hnnto of confidence ran through Wall street Kwiy ma stocks made a general rallv. Gains, which In instances were as much aa three points, improved by fractions at the close, but the rate of transactiona wg spasmodic. About 400. 000 shares changed hands. Roremost In the calculations of the traders was the Royal Air force "show" against the German air armadas. Ob servers noted growing optimism toward the chances of England to resist In vasion. Adding to this nsvcholoav wai th constant rise. aV spotted In various in stances, of American industrial activity under the spur of rearmament Included In the best performers were V. 8. Steel. Bethlehtm. General Motors. Chrysler. U. S. Rubber. Allied Chem ical and International Paper. Air Red 40, AlasJun 4H. AlChm&Dve 2'. AmCan MM, AlllsChal 31V. AmCri ray 23. AmRdStdSan 8".. AmRollMUIs 10M.. AmSmlt&Rf 3fl'A. AT&T 1894. Am , TobB 74. AvlaCorp 4H, AmWtrWka 8i. AmZncL&S 5i. Ana 20lj. Armlll 4'i. Atch 13li. BaldLoco 14"s. BdxAvia 30. Btnsti BoeAIrp 13i. Bord 18i. BgeWnr 17. CalPack . CallZL 1. Cal Hec 6. CanDry . CanPac 3'A. CatTrae wi. uei zsa. cnesa..O 38"i. Chry TjfVu. uoiGstVEl 5i. comSolv 9s. Com&Sou 1H. Con A Ire 22. Con Ed 1 28.. Con Oil 9V', ConCan 38 1i. CrnProd 49. CwnZel I4. CtsWght 7Va. DugAlrc 71. DPont )844. EKod 125. EIPwrALt 3. GenEl 33. GenFda 40, Gen Mot 47. Gdrich lHi. GdyrTire 15. GtNoRyPf 23H. Gryhound 11. lllCent 7. InspCop 8TB. IntHvst 43. IntNckCan 24H. -TAPPf 37, IT&T 2V. Johns Manville 30. Ken 27, LlbOFd 38, Lockheed 25V4, Loews 34, LngBellA . MontWrd 41, Nsh-Klv 4H. NatBlsc 19. NatDairyPrd lair, naujiit auy. natl-ead 17, NYCent US. NoAmAvla NoAmCo 19V.. No Pac 8H. OhioOil 6V, PacAmFish 6H. PacGs&El 28H. PT&T 120, PkdMot 3V. PanAmAlrwaya 13H. ParamPlc SVi, Penn JC 81'., PennRR 20. PhilpsDge 29. Phil i-ei aw. fan ez, fosvcjvj, 34rj, Pi man 19. Radio 4t. Rv 34. ReyPf 274. ReoStl 17H. RchOil 8'i, SfewyStrs 43 M, SrsRoe 77H, ShellUn , SocVac 8'i, SouCalEdt 28H, SouPac 7'i. SperryCorp 37l, StdBrand '. StdOIICal 17., StdOllInd 24H. Std Oillnd 24H. Std Oil N J 34V4. Stn&Wbst Vf,, Stude SunMin BV.. TxCorp 35V4, TransAm 4, UnCarb 70, UnOilCal 12V. UnPac 83'.',. UnftAirl 16k. UniaAirc 36 Wi. UnltCorp lVi, UnttDrug Vi. Unit Fruit 81 '4, USRub 1B.. USRubPf 80',',, USStl 32'.. Vana 31. WnrPict 2'.. Wst Union IflU. WstnghseEIMf 88 V, Wooi worth 33. -ii Wednesday Radio ' KORK Eugene 1 Klleeyelas (Mutual-Don Lea Network) 8:13 p. m. News 5:30 Shafter Parker ; 5:4ft Cheer Up Gang 8:00 Raymond Gram Swing 6:15 WP A 8:30 JohflPB. Hughes 6:45 P Beirut of Melody 7:00 Aces of tne Baton 7:13 Major Nason 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:0ft Lange Thompson Orch. 8:30 Lane County Medical Society 8:45 Let's Swap 9:00 News 9:13 Ray Pearl Orch. 9:30 Ru I ton Lewis. Jr. 9:43 Marvin Dale Orch. 10:00 Serplco end His Music 10:30 News 10:45 Ray Pearl's Orch. 1 1 :00 Morton Gould Orch. 1 1 : 30 Rhythm Rascals 11:43 Organ Melodies koau Cor vail Is 850 Kilocycles 8:00 p. m. Dinner Concert 6:13 News 6:30 Farm Hour 6:43 Markets. Crops Weather T: 3ft Music 8:30 Mtiite of the Masters 9:00 Oregon on Parade KEX Fartland I1M Kllecyeltt (NBC Blue Network) 8:00 p. m. NBC 5:30 NBC 3:53 Don Casey at the Baldwin 6:00 European News 6:13 Symphony of Melody 6:30 Easy Aces 6:43 Mr. Keen. Tracer 7:00 Buitders of Tomorrow 7:30 Manhattan at Midnight 8:00 News 8:lSAloha Land 8:23 Diamond Dust 8 30 Baseball 1013 Hotel Rt. Francis Orehertra 10 30 Hotel Ambassador Orchestra, 11:00 Moving World 11:13 Paul Carson, Organist 11:43 Bind Music 12:00 Midnliht Newt Roundup KOIN Pnrttand 940 Ktleeyelti (CBS Network) 3 "ft P. m Star Theater 3:SO Lewisohn Stadium Concert 8:00 Glen Miller Orch. S" nivajlTH OTtMS.l LAST TIMES TONlGHTl A MtDICil .CIENTKT , lATTUSTW "0UAOQ Hecevlrfntmasia : f f& ' V 5 any belter then X ' she wel ggjiW, t 0 (3 A H re- I mT aff .UNNiDr. fas' Lat?!i l3niW of the M9y( Dr. ( hrlsllgn t?vTOp: Plcturw! THE REGISTER-fiUARD. EUGENE. OREGON !5 Public Affairs : 30 News of the War 6:45 Heathman Melodies 1:00 Amoa 'n' Andy 7: 15 Lanny Rons T:30 Dr. christian 7:55 News 8:00 Adventures of Mr. Meek 8:30 Uncle Jim's Question Bee 9:00 Paul Sullvtan 9:15 Horace Henderson 9: 30-Baker Theater Players in ort Five Star Final 10:15 Bob Crosby Orch. 10:30 Henry King Orch. 11:00 Garwood Van Orch. 11:30 Manny Strand Orch. 11:53 News KG If Fenian Kllaeyclae (NBC Red Nelwerkl 3:00 p. m. Paul Carson. Organist 3:30 Stars of Today 5:45 Cocktail Hour 6:00 Kay Kyser'a Kotlege 7:00 Hollywood Playmousa 7:30 Plantation Party 8:00 Abbott and CosteTlo 8 30 Mr. District Attorney 9:00 Shadow of Fu Manchu 9:15 Faithful Stradvari 9u :30 Stanford U on the Air 9:49 Hotel Sherman Orch. 10:00 News Flashes 10:15 Biltmore Orch. 10:45 Sir Francis Drake Orch. 11:15 Bal Tabarin Orch. - 11:30 Florentine Gardens Orch. Thursday Radio KOBE Engene Ut Kllee7e.ee (Mntnal-Den Lee Netwerk) 6:00 a. m. Early Bird 7:45 Morning Devotional 8:0O Neighbors of Woodcraft 8 30 News and Music 9:00 Here's Frank Luther Again 9:15 B's at the Keya 9:30 Johnson Family 9 45 Hits of the Day 10:00 News and Music 10.15 Ma Perklna 10:30 Corntussel News 10:45 Bachelor s Children 11:00 Friendly Neighbors 11:15 Women World Wide 11:30 Ace Brlgode's Orch. 11:43 Behind the Scenes 12:0 News 12:15 p. m. What Lane County Thinks 12:30 Herresnment Time. SlnsUn' Sam 12:45 Melody Bouquet 1:00 Tommy Reynolds Orch. 1:30 Dave Dennis Orch. -1:45 At Your Command 3:00 News 3:15 Joe Venuti'e Orch, 3:30 Quiet Hour 4:00 Wythe Williams 4:15 Bob Stanley's Orch. 4:30 Let's Dance 4:43 Old Fashioned Melodic kuau l or van is soe Hiieeyeits 9:00 a. m. Today's Programs 9:03 Homemakers' Hour 9:13 "gally.SS Ore. Dairy Council 9:30 Home Garden Hour 10:00 Weather 10:01 Music 10:15 Monitor Views the News 10:30 Music 10:45 Facts and Affairs H:0rj Music of the Mesterg 12:00 News 12:15 Farm Hour 12:30 Market Reports 12:45 p. m. Farm Flashes 6:00 Dinner Concert 6:15 News 6:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Weather, Markets 7:00 Animal Husbandry Dept, 7:30 Music of the Masters 8:30 Scandinavians 8:45 Music 9:00 Oregon On Parade KGW Portland 50 Klleeyetee (NBC Bad Network) 8:30 a. m Sunrise Serenade 7:00 Newa 7:15 Home Folks Frolic 7:30 Wife Saver 7:43 Sam Hayes 8:00 Woman tn White 8:15 O'Neills 8:30 Stars of Today 9:00 Texas Jim Robertson 9:15 Hotel Taft Orch. - 9:30 By Kathleen Norris 9:45 Dr. Kate 10:00 Light of the World 10:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter 10:30 Valiant Lady 10:45 Hymns of All Churches 11:00 Story of Mary Merlin 11:13 Ma Perkins 11:30 Pepper Young"! Family 11:43 Vic and Sade 12:00 Portia Blakes Faces Life 12:13 p. m. Stella Dallas 12:3D Lorenzo Jones 12:43 Song of the Strings 1:00 Girl Alone 1:13 Stars of Today 1:30 Midstream 1:45 O'Neills 2:00 Siesta in Swing 2:13 Lillian Lane, Singer 2:25 News 2:30 Against the Storm 2:45 Guiding Light 3:00 Three Romeoe 3:13 News 3:30 Ho, Hum 3:45 H, V. Kaltenborn 4:00 Concert Orch. 4:30 Stars of Today 4:43 Cocktail Hour KEX Portland 11M Kilocycles (NBC Blue Network) 6:30 a. m. Musical Clock 7:13 Financial Service 7:3n Dr. Brock 8:00 Breakfast Cluh 8:15 Christian Science Program 8:30 Farm and Home. 9:15 Between the Bookends 9:30 Home Institute 9:43 Masters of Melody 10:00 News 10:15 Our Half Hour 10:30 Marine Band 11:00 Orphans of Divorce 11:15 Amanda of Honeymoon Hill ll:30John'5 Otner Wife ll:45-Just Plain Bill 12:00 USD A 12:13 p. m. Faithful Stradivari 12:30 News 12:43 Markets ' -12:5A Musical Workshop 1:00 The Quiet Hour 1:30 WaUnabe and Archie 1:45 Joseph Gal I tech 10 Orch. 2:00 Curbstone Quit 3:15 Lost and Found Items 2:18 Muilcal Interlude 2:23 News J: 30 Guest Book 2-45 Paul Douflas Sports 3:00 It Looks From Here 3:15 European Newa 3:30 Morin Sisters 3:45 Originalities 4:00 Bud Barton 4:15 Portland on Rex-lew 4:30 Pot of Gold KOIN Fertland 910 KUeeyelag (CBS Network) 6:00 a. m. Markets 8:0ft KOIN KlOCk 7:15 Headline 7:30 Bob Garred Reporting 7:45 Consumer News 8:00 Kate Smith Speaks 8:15 When a Girl Marries 6:30 Romance- of Helen Trent 8 45 Our Gal Sunday 9 onGoldbergs 913 Life Can Re Beautiful 9:30 Right to Happiness 8:45 Mary Lee Taylor 10:00 Big Sister 10:15 Aunt Jennv 10:30 Fletcher Wiley 10:45 My Son and I 11:00 Society Girl 11:15 Martha Webster 1130 Invitation to the Waits 11:45 News 12:00 Kitty Kelly 12:13 p. m. Myrt and Marge 12 30 Hilltop Houfte 12:45 Stepmother 1 0ABy Kathleen Norris 1:15 Beyond These Va1lv 1: 30 Refreshment Time. Singing" Sam -i Ri.a names 2:00 Young Dr. Malone 2:13 Outdoors With Bob Edge S:30-)oycc Jordan INDIGESTION guv eJed the Heart 0l tnMksa la UM Walea m waOm. man eair-Bifsw a U iMan. At U tm nun at euu nun mb udMM arna e Mtaas Tslu te m nt fn. Ma laitu feat raa tea hnm mnc smi-.bm nr- rw TM IiiSIHiIIm If tM sua as as sad imtf DOUBLB Maaap Baas. asa Springfield Theatre Tadey'a Kaper mill Geee Aatry. Jane Wither la "SHOOTING HIGH" Untie Darnell. Jahn Payne la "STAROrsp CARTOON AND NFWS Mast Beau lae CkUdree 1 j.43 World Today 3:00 Hello Again 3:15 Chicago ru 3:30 Newt-paper of the Air 4:15 Speed, Inc. 4:30 Novelette 4:44 News Joint Meeting Held By Church Groups SHEDD, Aug. 21. (Special) The ladies of the United Presby terian churches of Albany, Oak ville and Shedd held a joint meet ing of their missionary societies Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Moore of this place. The potluck dinner was served pic nic style on the lawn. Mrs. Myr tle Maxwell was in charge. Mrs. Moore was assisted as hostess by Mrs. C. E. Barton, Mrs. Mary Mc Cormick and Mrs. G. W. Rohr bough. Mrs. Herbert McDonald, president of the Shedd society pre sided over the program which was given under the shade of a large locust tree. The meeting opened with a rec ognition program at which time the stajteificers Presbyterial pres ident, r E..J. Clark, presbyterial secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Clar ence Brown and corresponding sec retary, Mrs. G. W. Rohrbough, also the local society presidents, Mrs. Bryant of Albany, Mrs. Lamb of Oakville and Mrs. Herbert Mc Donald of Shedd and the speakers were presented with small flower tokens. Alice McDonald, Jean Moore, Mildred Pimm, and Phyllis Wagner acted as flower girls. Mrs. L. R. Wilson and Mrs. Grace Co ney were honored by a short pro gram of appreciation of their equal service of 25 years as secretary and treasurer of the Shedd missionary stqpty. The main feature of the meeting was a report of the con vention of the Women's general missionary society of North Am erica given by Mrs. Moore, the delegate from the Oregon Pres byterial. She was assisted by Miss Eleanor Dunlap and Mrs. Marga ret Vernon who also attended the convention. The report was well received and will be an inspiration to Christian organizations. At the close of the meeting an announce ment was made of the homecom ing which will be held at the Shedd United Presbyterian church on Sept. 1. Boyd Thrift of San An selmo, Cal., will be the speaker. Rev. W. W. Reid, a former pastor of the church is expected to be present. Plans are being made to entertain guests from a distance in different homes of the congre gation. Bible School On a Rev. A. J. Finkbeiner opened his daily vacation Bible school Mon day afternoon. There was a good attendance and more children are expected to enter later. George Blerins went to Port land the first of the week. Leroy Starnes made a 'rip to the Oakville neighborhood Sat urday morning to bring home a milk cow which he had purchased from. Burnell White. The White family moved to Sweet Home Sat urday. Mrs. L. N. Allen Is Improving slowly from the effects of a fall several weeks ago. She is able to walk without the aid of crutches. At River Road RIVER ROAD, Aug. 21. (Spe cial) Mrs. C. E. Pickett left for her home in Orville, Cal., after spending the last few days at the Carlyle Pickett home. She has spent the past month visiting rela tives and friends in Portland and other Oregon communities. MB. Rov Woodruff transacted busfiSjss in Portland the end of the week. Jess Nichols stopped Sunday at the Joe Whisman home, returning from Medford where he visited his daughter, Mrs. Hayes and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Spear., of Indianola, Iowa, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bishop of Norwalk. Iowa, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harnden. They are rela tives of Mrs. Harnden. Walter Dickenson is home from Bremerton. Wash., where he has been working the past few months. Ray Kirchoff and friends left Monday for San Francisco, where they will attend the fair and tour California. Mrs. George Tannchill, who re ASTAIRE l I f Glniter Rogers 11 II Irene Dunne II IV "ROBERTA" I I )j7.'f ll'lJill H 1 I - M.l.h..... . iry 1 if Claudette Colbert j I Gary Cooper 11 "BLt'EBEAUD'S II 1 8TII WIFE" II l lr STARTS J FRIDAY! cently underwent an operation, Is reported to be recovering rapidly. Mrs. Tannehill is the president of (he River Road Women's club. Miss Betty Harnden who is re covering from an appendicitis op eration has returned to her home in Independence, Ore. While in Eugene, she stayed with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Harnden. Mrs. John Mitchell entertained with a birthday dinner recently. The honor guest being Mrs. T. B. Scroggs. Dean Bailor recently enjoyed a trip into California. The D. D. Dickinson family and Harold Hagg made a trip to Crater lake Sunday. Royal Neighbors Meet MONROE, Aug. 21 (Special) The Royal Neighbors met' re cently at the home of Mrs. Fran cis Reiling. Those present were Mrs. Phil McGovern, Mrs. Tom Belchambers, Mrs. Clelland Her ron, Mrs. Jim Carpenter, Mrs. Harry Cartwright, Mrs. Norman Miller,- Mrs. Clayton Herron, Mrs. Robert Herron, Mrs. Elmer Kes ter, Mrs. Ida Cottnair, Mrs. Geo gia George. Mrs. Clifford George, Mrs. Frank Cortas and the hos tess. Mrs. Francis Reiling. Mrs. Wayne Reid entertained with a dinner in honor of her hus band's birthday anniversary, Monday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin David and the honor guests, Mr. Reid and hostess, Mrs. Reid. The evening was spent play ing bridge, high score going to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Foreman. Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Lindsey and son Kenneth of Berkeley, Cal., were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Howard. Lester Liles has purchased a 10-acre farm seven miles from Albany on the Jefferson highway. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Turner and The Little Hermits say: "ITS A TEN STRIKE for Quality, flavor and Value f OLD HERMITAGE BRAND KIHTUCKY STRAIGHT IOUMOH WHISKIV commt tM. aaisjML sarsLua nrawis cnr am Ton WHEN OTHERS FAIL Come te es. Try ear Chinese ssteree ark remedies . will hat reralD goad health. Dlsordera. alaasltta. Heart, lent, freer kMaay. stomach, fas, oastleat.ea, elcers. dUeeies. rncamettsm. (all and av bladder, freer, akts. fc. female eemstlalBia. Charlie Chan Chinese Med. Herb (v. - t OtrlM a.an .nr. W.4. w i.nj... t:aau.s . B. roNO CONSUt.TAT.OH IUI 720 Wlllcanette, Eucjsb. Oi CHAN Cftf CfllNtSk HUB CO. Herb Specialist. Definite relief against ell diseases end chronic ma Is fe male and children ell ments, so ft. experience price reasonable, rree IntnrmitlriB Hmih tn n. to ft Dm. wkdays. 8ur-IO-t tU Oak till Thurs! -aikxa Miss Louise Miller drove to Port land recently. Mrs Gwen Ross of Hnnrf n;,.. has come to make her home with mrs. Anna wairatn. Mrs. Ross is a graduate nurse. . Miss Gertrude Brawn whn t. been visiting her cousin, Mrs. naipn hi dos, nas left for home in Greenfield, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Rvnn ICnrh ... last week-end to the place recent ly occupied Dy Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lindseth and Mrs. Josephine Currin and Mrs. Vanchie Clarke, mother and aunt of Mrs. Lindseth are vaca tioning in eastern Oregon. NOTICE OP FINAL RBTTLCTtENT Notice Is hareby given that Anns Leona Turner, executrix of the estate of Harold W. Turner. Deceased, ha. filed her final account with thtt County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and an Order has been msde and entered of - .,,. iiwikb ana selling the gist day of September. 1M0. at th. iwur w iu.uu o hock m. for the Hearing of Objections, if any. to said account and for th final --. . said estate. Executrix of the Estate of ANNA LEONA TURNER. -"l,rld w- Turner. Deceased. B. O. POTTER, Attorney for Estate. 195 Wed Sept IS. The Eugene Register-Guard la a mem ber of the Associated Press. The Associ ated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for publication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited in this paper end also all the local news published herein. All rights of publics Uon of special dispatches herein are aiso reserved. SUBSCRIPTION BATES uy earner, yearly In advance By Carrier, monthly ---.-. .50 By Mail in Oregon, yearly 41 By Mail in Oregon, 0 Months ?m Outside of state, yearly ft By Mall, 1 month By Mail In Oregon, a months . -1.00 Funeral Directors 75 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL opringueia Din ana u. vn. 1. BRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEL j-nume tog naz uuve at. pnnT.ir triThjirPAT. umr" v. .-.... . -.l.XC Phone Eugene 723 or Springfld S2 VJ-rtXtxl X UiNCKAi. ilUMt. Ph. 112 Pearl St. at 10th Funeral Notices 100 JOHN HENRY SPORES, life-long resident oi tne MonawK, died Wednesday morrung, August 21. Funeral services will be held Friday, Aug. 23 at 2 p. m. at the mil Bartholomew chapel in Springfield. Rev. Norman Work man officiating. Interment in -jonna cemetery HERBERT WELLS, of Vida, fu neral services will be held Fri day, Aug. 23, 2 p. m. at the Poole i-iiaei. uueimeni in we ureen wood cemetery. HUGH MITCHELL O'BRIEN Rosary service Wed., Aug. 21 at i -uu p. in. at me rooie cnapei. Funeral service Thursday, Aug. 22, 9 a. m. at the Poole chapel. -Key. rather Leipzig officiating. Florists 110 EUGENE'S FLOWER HOME aaa a, I3th ph. 654 RAUP'S Better Flowers Ph. 616 Card of Thanks 120 WE wish to take this opportunity to express our most sinrpri nnri heartfelt gratitude to our many friends and relatives who were so thoughtful and comforting during our recent bereavement. We also are deeply appreciative ior tne oeautitui tnougnts ex pressed in lovely floral offerings IRA F. WEIGHT, husband, EVA. B. STORER, mother, RACHEL STORER. sister. ERNEST SCHEIHING, great uncle 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. 2641 - N. W. Mayfair Avenue, port land, Oregon: or with Mrs. Ad jutant Mable Ford of the Salva tion Army, 719 Pearl St- Eu gene. Oregon. I WILL not be responsible for any Dins contracted Dy anyone ex ccpt myself. Kenneth Wallace. GENEVIEVE, nsvehic and vibra tion reader, daily at 431 inn PSYCHOLOGIST READINGS by appointment Phone 1884. Lost and Found 150 ATTENTION, ALL BOYS! Five dollar reward offered for in formation leading to recovery of Ked and White Hollfast Bicycle, well equipped, taken from the Heilig Theater last Saturday afternoon. Ph. 2239-M. LOST Man's Bulova wrist watch. vi.-inity of 738 E. 12th. Reward. nn. 3S-1-J. Transportation 160 LOWEST RATES Portland O. W. $1.85: R. T- $3. Lv. Eugene 8:00 a. m., S:45 p. m, San Francisco $6.25: R. T. $11.25: Los Angeles $11: R. T. $19.80. nm.T.AR nits t.inf.s 49 E. Broadway" Ph. 909 THREE nassensers to Sioux City, Iowa, leaving Monday or Tues day. Write P. O. Box 1B84. m, Z836-J3. LOS ANGELES 3 passengers, Share expenses. Leaving Aug. is. pn. 3673-W. WT A O . CH T aire Leave Wed., 21st Phone 2493-J. Real Estate for Sale 200 FARMS Homes Business Ol nnrtiiniriM FpVi. Ins. H. Sr. Traxler.. Real Estate. Creswell IMPROVED 2 acres, peaches and nuts, on McKenzie at Deernom. Cadwallader. Spfld. Rte. 2. FURNISHED house and lot KiW- Lot 60x84. 1512 Columbia. Real Estate for Sale 200 REAL Estate of all kinds for sale or exchange. Otto Mennes. Ban pi Oregon Bldg.. springneia RnnMAlJS 820 Willamette St.. Eugene. Ore 9D3 Main St.. Cottage Groye 5-RM. bungalow, modern: furnace garage, close In. $2500; terms. Reg-Guard 3462. PRICED"riffht for'ouick sale, sub. lot close in; some terms. Reg.- uuard 3323. EQUITY in good modern 6-room home. Midwav between U. of O. and downtown business district . FINE cniT. bungalow OjtS ienTf,a yer? luietpleaa:'-15-! Le?tto5S?-i Price. Sellin. j010 reasons. uln4T1 A T m A SAM RUrrHnK.-li: jiuimett UNfTDSrri! PUS. TW0 . .-UM1S ijS p can be increH iL attractive pricelS,. ttrartii-& BUILD mSTOfSv J 23 E.Bro,iw Large Uvingndi Kit tlon. F.u.rin r-yn casn. oaiance monthh Oregon SetUemenUm J nn7 .Jir. l in both: new hen hnja Piped to house, barn. A farm of oppirZ good farmer. Two smlS $4800 . Equity $1700 ffj siMf!" Pni-LK. 32 , W. 11th $550 Rooms, mod.. firenlM. m ment, double gauge, la. wiuci iui; iOB oi traii shrubs. $3350. ParU 0, inc. int., ins. prin., taitT. RAMEYW.BUGH I 948 Oak Streej $10 CASH, no wnv-m Will buy the iallowmi b trantc 2 ACRES PAVmsOABI Either timbered or clemdl 0 PAVfiBBOADI Either timbered or de 1 ACRE CLOSE Hi S A sir for FrM Fafm fi Oregon Settlement Am Gk A REAL BAEGAB 5 rooms close in East side. If room 14x28. Fireplace. Km nace, new roof, new 1 linoleum. Hein kin property way below ra! $4500. EDITH F. GATOKBi F. J. BERGER'SJUaj UDVV.tiCW Into this 5-room EniWi J n D-llr Bt-Mi. sll lara a i oaK uoors, nrepiraa built-ins and closets, room, garage. A nrj tt diiu tuuiiwiiau.o -- r nn. term.. J H. E. CULLY. 69 ff. Bust FOR SALE due to TAX T Oifl OIT nnri 911 ml son tract at Lorain, taxes $275. No nwom refused. Will fiM over uns at as l"'S.;-1 Eycleshymer.JWB:JJ r kK. with wa nlEr ily orchard; J500 down, bat like rent. -.J PAUL W. CAMPBELU tm lli RM-Pfl.0 OREG'N FARMCAWEcl ,n,n vjitiA- 11 nans. V hires, complete inffl Farms. Prices-, wJ crops, .dtatK; portuniiies suu Oregon Settlement Am-M A REAL HOME ru j D acres wwuvj . .1 house, barn, .a El provements cost mm 1 asked. See MEOTWAIM F. J. BERGERSi STOCK RANCH-W t equippeu. xj, d' house and barn. IW water: 15 tons tem irrigatioa Write J NEW COMFY. 3 bed trees; arrange fwWJ and pay $19 "'"Sa taxes and lnwn"ffi?S pay $24Mrmc,FHA Phone J80i-B rg3 SUBURBAK 'iAC'ji proved. Fine fruj. msl trees. A tn 3D mnute in,";?Kji busses. A bargaui It HOME and business s j hwy. 99 No inlhe&J,, Plat: 1 mi- 2? 1 A-ormort-Pnco- mo. psy"111!? ower:cfl?3t--5 MODERN 35-S?wi O. HardwocJWl Shower: o5H tifuiiy '"cS! ing room. Heason"" I , nu -rl LARGE home ne" "ml bleformr,l .da.hh?-5S? 55xl50ll-l Ferry St. CESTUI NEW T bedrctfrnjoail er evin,,-w new yy- rcZ l USTTNGS E. Root, A 4 Address Box 403. Eugene.