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Page Eight. REGISTER-GUARD, t V G t N I. ORBGOK Price of Poultry Higher Eugene Markets A pntril advar.re In be b-ivlr.g r-lcei of poultry tn tre Fia-ere rr.arke' wli ennntjnred Mr.flav. the oration rmrm fiom IS for r large roJorrd hen t '0"f r'1 h'r pen la (or leghorn rootter. There wa lltlM advance in tre b-jvinf price of egg. The local market price list loliowi. BI'TTrPfAT fllarP-C Price Premium quality 'maximum of .M of 1 rr rem ana. First quality 'maxUnum of ' . rr cent H4 j bend qua..,.- j rVTfcelMale Prlrm Certent U Higher! Cr.d. A J CHETSB IVMf. at n flee, lb. Laf. In cie Iota, lb. Trips. Id cat lot lc Watermelon!. It ----- I Pried ria'e prune. It. f J Mili'n' 5eet prune, dried. 2 lb, 2V: ' Noble Frer.rh dried prune, lb- . ic 'o.iinre.. lb. rterrle. Rnp:erT:i. box ... 1V Everbearing air awberrlea. bo I Apple, box. ,ic- rrahannle. lb, Bartletl erin. box. 8Sc to drape. fceet. IfC Uir Oei. Ih. Ground CheiTlei. tin 0rtr.e STeium! PU11 ; f)reed Ponllrr Heavy hem a, lb. . . i.ijrhi be-,a. lb. Fryer, ib. ... , Duck, lb. - MlwntanMki Hornlnv. p;nt 10c. quart . Soi f hum. b Jb. pall R'U'er. lb Wt!nu. ib. 30c; 3 for edbh Ih 10c IV Mr j 2 2c I Rlark "walnut, lb. Cider, gal. ...... rr.r.l flay In i Frtaee rUtl A mHM,m "."ni""r.'r" r-i Rabhtta. dreaaed. ib." Grid P t 2 ' 'r Grao nGra1e A mM Grafle B mrtium Chrv --- -lfl'ic Falfle" C-e Pr!r to Belaller Grade A mMium r Grade A medium 'r Grade A large Grade B medi r rie 2c 22c IV 7V Vr IV JOB C 23c Pill I.TKT Colored hem 4' lt and up Coto-ed hw 4 4'i Ibt. - -IltnoTn hn. -Ti lb. and uo Logrtorn hpni. undw S' lb. . T,r, .nrrc nvr 2 lh ... Lfiorn pTl', 2 lb Ca'ot' rrinx. ?') to 4 la. . Colored iprincn 2' to 4 Ib. leghorn roolen Medium. Jb. v Fin, lb. . 1 CAArtm. Ib. . ..... - i i 33C ?r Portland List roar la vd ljveitock PORTI.ANU. Ot. 21 AP.-'L'S DPt Abt Hof Salahla to'al WW. ui tiv. ktpadv with Pridav or in rmu nfw lit Monrtiy. Good to i rhoic. I0-21 to. dnvf-ini. moilv S3. Ir down to 23. carload moiiv li.i-2T0 JO. 5 Vi to inoitjv 5.7S. F1 !i 00. MTht-lifnU under preaaura. m .s 7S aoma un- ft.d. P(kinf oi 'adv. moat:v 4 SO-j S' feeder p i OO-Vt. om loU un OitMe- Salable IVrt. total 1700: cahei alahle im total 2V Market fenerallv tr1V wi'b lae !' Good fed teef rrotlv 10.50-ao. riort fed 2-'-V fe trt-rtay 'eer 75. Gran aieera 25 9 00 common g rade do--n to 71 S-orlteT and fed ert mo'ly 7 on-1 00 fairlv good fed heifet 8 15. Common to medium grata heifer 5 75-8 15. Can nar to eommon row 2 25-4 V. fat dairy mwi to 5 25. food beef row 6 50-7.25 Medium to good bulla $2S-TW. cuttar down to 4 75. Vee!r i'rort food to rrioire I05A-MOO few ele-t 11 50-1200 Common vealer don to about 7 00 Sneen: Salable 1640 to'al 2200. Mar ket arm, ateadv Good 'o thoira trurked-m lamo. 8 2-50. Shorn lamb 1 75 down with early horn kind to IV Feeder lamb T 00-50 yearling H oo Good ewea up to 4 00. medium grade 2 M-3 00. Mr 4'- Cnarta. Ih. fiprlnc clip Bef Kip MonAi 1V 3'C Calf Dry . Long wool Plta CAHCARA Ciarara. lb. . Oreon rrapa root. Ih - TAI.I.OW No. 1Jb No t V GRAIN 8 Wheat rd. buabel ....i Wheat, white, buahel Whita oata. ton Gra yoata. ton Barley, 7c -1.V No. tJV4c 7 V ?2 . in fflaylng Prleea Aer. far Na. 1 Prafliirat Tom a toe, flat e Rplnach. Ih. . .. ... . . 8r Cabbage. Ih Carroti. dor. hunch Zucchini aquah. tb, T bla Quaen aquaah, dot. , jmwry. crate , Grape- baaket Cauliflower. Ih. Jonathan apple, box Lettuce, crate 40c V 4r 60c I5c ..8V 11.30 Public Market Oram beam. 1 Iba. ..i ,, KfaTlent, earh Nadlahr-a, 3 bunchai Partnlpa. lb. TtirnJpa, S lbt. . Onion a, Yellow Danvera, Ib. . Onion, rUrmuda, lba, rirn onion, bunch Tomatoaa. 1 lba. for Celery, bunch, 10a to Cabbage, Ib. ..... , lytcal lettuce, heed , Ifothmift leaf lettuce, bunch , Spinaoh. S lba. White been. 3 lb, for , .. Rhuherb. 3 Ib. Oarrota, 1 tmnchea for . Beet, bunch Potato, lb. Ziecninl Squaih, lb. Cflnt. do, aara. Oraert pepper, th, . PORT I. A NO. Ore, Oct 31 APt Butter Prini A rde 33'jc In parch men! wrapper: 34'jc Ih In rarton: B grade. .12' r lb in parchment wrapper-; XV j c Ih In rartona. But (erf at Pirt quail tv, maximum of A to per rent ar-idltr, delivered In Portland .2.3?'r lb premiiim oualitv Si-Mr lb . vallev rote and rounfrv rointa. 31 lb.: aerond nualny 2c under (irt or 30-,10i ,r r-r b rheeie Belllnf prke to Portland re tailen. Tillamook triplet 20',r lb. lf 20',r lb Triple' to wholesaler 18'jC Ib.i loaf. I9'f fob Tillamook. r.RB Buying prlre: Extra larg. 27c; atandarrt. large 23e; extra medium. 22c: atandard. medium. 19c. Llva Poultry Ruying price! No. 1 grade leghorn broiler. I to 3 lb. lr; frvrr under lb.. I Tic: pring 2'i to 4 Ib., 15c; roailer over 4 lb. 18c; leghorn hen over .Vi lht , t2r. leghorn hen under 3' lba. 9a colored hen over 5 lb.. !-; roto-ed hen. 4 to 5 lb , IV: old roteri. 5r Dreed turkev-aBuy mg prirei: n-v crop hen 18 -1 !r ; torn 1 4r lb. Country meal elllng prire tn r lailer: roimtry killed hog, bt btjtrh er. 125-150 lb.. 9-tVtc: vealer. fancv. I0-I8jc: light Ihtn. 10-I3r; heavy. 10 12c: lamb, prlng. 18 crnt: yearling, i l ; ewea. 4-7c: good rutt-r row. -10c; canner cowa -0c lb.; bulla, 11 ll'.r lb. Potaloe DeM-huIe. No I. 1 15-1 35; Yakima. 11.05-1, 20 cwt.; Klamath, 11.30 cental. Onion Oregon Danvara, 7S-80c; Yaki ma. 7I1T. Woil Katern Oregon range. 27.30c; rrobred. 32c; Wlllamelte valley, 12 month. 33c. Mohair Nominal: 12-mo. 30c lb. Hop WW o-4l c ib. i llMO. contract. Cancara bark Buying price IBM peel. 8a Ih. Hay selling price to retailer Alfalfa o. I. S14 25 ton; oat-vetrh. 110 ton; clm-er. 110 ton: timothy. Eatrn Ore gon, 117-18; aam. valley 114 ton. Port laoo. PI.OI'R AND SUGAR PORTI -A NO. Ore.. Oct. 21 'API Domeatlc flour Selling price, cltv de livery. 1 tn 25 bbl. lots: Faintly patent. 40. M OO-fl 80: baker' hard wheat, net. 34 50-5 45: baker' B 35 00-5..W: blended hard wheat flour, 35.10-5 35; aoft wheat. 34 53-4 80; graham 49 34 50; whole wheat 4ft. 34 55 bbl. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Oct. 31 'APi In the ab nr of anv new trade development oat the week-end. wheat prlraa tMav moved llt!ely through a narrow range There uu om hedging from the north-et a well a n"attered profit taking, which rau-d price to dip about i cent at time, but thi waa offiet by phort covering attributed to an ele vator jnteret and poaainly aome mill buying Report Indicated prire were not high enough to simulate lncraed cmmtiy ale or withdrawal of 'loan tock although th amount of grain going into toritg under loans ha diminihed. Some No 2 red wheat aold at 32' i. or ll'i cent over th baste loan rate here. Wheat r1oed unchanged tn high er compared with Faturdav. December 5,l-,. Mav 84 1 -1 . corn off to l. up. December 60.-' j. Mav 61' i; oat higher. Wheat Open High Low Cloe Dec. 8V,-. Bi4 85 85S- May WT MTi 84J-', July .7',-T 80'. 79 80", PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Oct. 21 'API Wheat: s Open H'ffh Law Cloe Ore. .78 .78 .76 .76 Cash grain: natv No. 2. 38-Lb white 24 25 ILrlev No 2 45-lb B W. 23 00 Corn No. 2. C Y. hipmnti 30 25. riar No. I. 1 49. r(h wheat bid. Soft while 7V; weitern whtta 751: western red 75' . Hard red winter: ordinary 75: 11 per rent 77': 12 per cent 80; 13 per cent 82': 14 per cent . Hard while baart: ordinary 12 per cent 80, 13 per cent 82; 14 per cent ... Today' car receipt: wheat 38: barley 4; flour 27; corn 5; oati 1; hay 2; mill fred 8. HOP-TON WOOL BOSTON. Oct. 21 'APi-iU S Dept rtgri minnw "w ! if- wctol market today, but there had been a gooa aemano ior un- ui n-n u.i.. territory wool up lo the cloe of 11 ween. uranru rrnirn fine territory wool were bringing mollv I Ui-H .". acoureo oai. wnim .imn.ni hag llnea wer bringing monllv 31-3105, wool were quiel with quotation on cnmoing wanii riiin ui i ...u., K-oured basla. for three-elghtha blood. ann as rente mr quinw three eighth and quarter blood, bright 1- .( IV-AA Lent, in the grea. hut demand were slow on lota held at 47 cents and above. Pickling cucumber, lb. So to , cauliflower, lb. ... FIRST RUN IN EUGENE! i I !"- ...Uu u eloii tl iiileiil TffllADYM ddihu nurnur RITA HAYWORTH SLtNtTfORO IRINI RICH 3lef td -ttc..w.J C'HICAOO I.IVrTOI K CHICAGO. Ort. 21 t A Pi - V R Tlept Ag. I Salable Hog. 18 000; total 33.5(10; active, inimtly 10-15 lower than Fri day" average: top 6.50 frerlv: good and rholr 210-300 t. hutchera 8 3U-45: Brn erallv 6 40 and 6 41; 3(0-.W0 lb butch er 6 2ft-40; good and choice. 1 70-200 Ih. light 6 00-35; moat good parking nwi 3:10 lb, down 6 0O-I5; XlO-450 b. large ly 5 75-6 OO, HalaNe cattle 15 000; ralve 1 500: atrit'tly good and choice ateeia and vear linga in light aupplv. teadv: not mu h done on other, undertone weak: medi um and giod grade predominating uiih qua 111 v Icm dmiiMble than retentlv. load or ao held 14 00 or alightlv above; hrt long yrai ling 13 50. with heifer yearling 12 75, anmnd 4.000 vclrrn grasier In crop: latgrlv leeder; coun trv demand htcuid with ni tree firm: mot.1 vearling. miocker and feeder S IKMO 50 with a'o,-k calve r 50-13 oo, fat twa ateadv, other low; hull weak at 7 10 and down; vealer unchanged: montly 11.00 and down; few choice 1 1 50. Salable heep 4 000; total 8 500; fat lamh active. teadv In 15 higher ; hulk Knm1 and rhon-e native 9 3A-4U; few to 9 50 lo ritv butrher: hft medium to good ranie lamlM in killet 9 oil. three dtt'ka go'd led Texrt yearling 7 65. fullv uteadv: feeding lamh opening wrak; two double Montana feeder 8 65. deck horn feed 7 25. frw me.llum tOaughtrr rwr 3 W till TUES. I trti oiLavi I RT ', "ISLAND OF DOOMED MEN" Willi ntlR l.OIJKE KOI III! IK III lSON New York Markets rv vicmn r.t'BANK NFW YORK. Oct. 21 i API R'ork generally hr-ld to a do-nothing groove m Indnv'a market. It wa a aluggiiih eton. with trana- fet running to a round 350000 anare and price for the mort part were too narrow to give anv real meaning to ticker tap variation. An aucirtmcnl of ircent Industrial fa vorite never did get ahead and. after a hesitant fttart, mild irregularity pre vailed to the cloe While fractional decline were liberally pnnkled over the hftt, a handful of apecialtiea man aged to make a relatively good ahowtng. Behind mot of the lime were U, S. Sled, Republic. Ymmgstown Sheet. Chrysler. General Motor. U. R- Rub her. Scar Roebuck. Montgomery Ward, llu Pont. Allied Chemical. Eaatman Ko dak. American Telrohone, Weiern t'liion. American Smelting and Texaa Corp. Air Reduction 4fi,: Alnka Juneau 4S; Al Chem A; Dve lrW'; American Can M Allia Chalmers 36. Am tar At Fdv 27': Am Rad Std San 7; Am Roll I Mill I2'i; Am Smelt A Hef 41'; Am Tel Ai Tel lfV, Am Toh B' 74; Avia tion I'mp 4. Am Water Work 9'; Am Zinc 1. At S 6'i: Anaconda 22': Armour III 4'i; Atchison 16'. Bald Loco Mi',; Henrttx Aviation 31; Beth Strel 80S; Boeing Airplane 18; Borden Iff; I lor fie Wainer IB1. Cat Packing 19. Callahan 7. L I1. Calumet Hec 71; Canada Tlrv IVi: Canadian Tar 3: Cat Tractor 46. Clene JH; Che te .ike At Ohio 40'; Chrvsler 80 I'ol Ai Flee 5i. Com'l Solvent 9'!, Commonwealth Aj Sotith l': Consol Aucialt XJ'; Cotnol Mison 2.'l Con- ol t)il iS; Cool 1 Can 3'i Pr.HlucU 48 own Zellet bach 15; tit 7; UougU Aircraft 64; Du Pont De N 188: tmn Kodak 104', El Pt aV Light S: General tlectrlc M1.. General Food 39',; Gen eral Motor 49 i. Goodrich -G??-year Tire 13J.; Gt Nor Rv Pfd 27'.; Grevhouna ii'; iniiiuib '-'" - Copper 9'.: Int Harvester 49. Int Nick Can 23', nt Par i P Pfd 60',; Int Tet At Tel 2; J&nn ManvUl 67. Kerfnerott 3!'.: Lib O Ford 43'.: Locaneed 29; LoeW. 27: Long-Bell A 3'; Montgomery Ward aO'i. Naah-Kelv 5', Natl Biwruit 18.; Natl Dairy Prod U'; Natl Uit 201: National Lead 17'. N Y Central 14'.: No Am Avia non 17'.: North Amer Co. 19'.: North ern Pacific Ohio Oil 6. Pac Amcr nah ; Pe Gas i El 28'.; Pacific Tel A- Tel 120. Patkard Motor 3: Pan Amer Airv IVj; Pararn Pic 8: Penney -J Ci 89; Penn B R 23-; Phelp Dodre 31'.; Phillip Pet 3i': proctor tl uimmi r- . . " - --- (i; Pullman 2j: naoio . Rayonier ..; navomei ri. -- " puDhc S-eel 18'.; Richfield Oil : Safe way Store Sears Roebuck .3J: Snell fnion ..: Socon Vac 7',: Sou r.i ration 27'.; Southern Pacific 8Lf ; Sperry Corp 4ft1.; S'anda,rdr?r1n2 Stand uu t-ai ... c..ni nil N J 32: Stone Webster : Studebaker Sunshine Mining h. Texas corp . t 7- , i r.rh.ri 72'.: Union Oil Cal Union Pacific 8I': Unied Atrline 18: United Aircran -nii-i United Drug 4J.. United Fruit 71'.; U S Rubber 20.. V S Rubber Pfd 78: U L'S Steel 61; Vanadium 33'; Warner Pict 2. Weitern Union 19: Westing- house tl Kit Wt wooiwwm -. Monday Radio KORE Eugene 14 KHoey'lat i Mutual-Dan Lee Netwarkl 5 00 p m Muncal Gemi S-13W. P. A. 5 yt New 5.45 Captain Midnight 6 no Fulton Lewi. Jr. 6:15 Johnson ramilv 3 30 John B Hughei 6 45 Cheerup Gang 7 no Pavmond Gram S"J! j-l, Lew Diamond OrCheitra 7-30 tne Ranger a oo American Legion Auxiliary 8:151 Want a Job 8:30 Double or Nothing 9 no New 9 15 U. S. Army 3 30 wake Up America 1030 New 10 45 Joe Retchman'a Orchetra 11:00 Lew Diamond"! Orchestra 11:30 Sam Koki'a Hawallani H'45 Organ Melodlet 12:00 Nightowl Bandwagon. KOAC caryallls AV Ktleeyelea S on p m One th Campusei 5 SO Music 5 5 Vpert, Weitmlnater 6 00 Mule 6:15 New 6:30 Farm Hour -7:00 Soil Conservation 7:15 OSC Soli Department 7:30 4-H Club Meeting 8:00 School of Music 8:15 Department of Sociology b!45 Have Your Some Nw for the Paper? g no OSC Round Table 9-30 Teaching Animal Husbandry 8:45 The Way of the Translator KEX Portland 1180 Kilocycle (NBC Bio Network) 3:00 Harold Curtis. Organtit 3:15 Piano Surprise 5:30 Bud Barton 5:45 Program 6:00 Basin St. Chamber Music 7:00 Storv Drama of Olmstead 7:15 Hotel Linroln Orchestra ( 7:30 Melody Lane 7 45 News 8 00 Sport Court 8 30 I Love a Mystery 9 00 True or False 9:30 Ricardo'a Rhapsodle 10 00 Uptown Ballroom Orchestra 10 30 Eddie SwarioiH Music 11:00 hi Moving World 11:15 Paul Carson. Organtit 1 1 .45 Portland Police Report 1 1 -4R Rand Music 13 00 Midnight War New Roundup KfiW Portland ?6 Klloryrle (NBC Red Network) 5:00 The Telephone Hour V30 Cockail Hour 5 45 Jack Armstrong 6:00 Dr. I. Q. 6:30 Showboat 7:00 Contented Hour 7 30 Burns and Allen 8 00 Fred Waring Pleasure Time 8 15 Champions 8-.TO Where and When 9:00 Musical Interlude 9 05 Glen Island Casino Orchestra 9: jo Hawthorne House 10 00 New Flashe 10:15 Blue Moonlight 10 .10 Music By Woodburv 11:00 New 11:15 Rainbow Randavii Orchestra 11:30 Florentine Gardens Orchestra KOIN Portland 4fl Rlloeyeln (COS Network! 330 p. m World Today 3-45 Boh Garred 5:55 Elmer Mavis. News S no Radio Theater 1. on Guy Lombardo Orchestra 7 so Blondie K on Amo n Andy 6:15 I Jinny Rom 8:30 Pipe Smoking Tima 6:53 News 9 00 Tti-H W Loi 9 30 Northwestern Neighbor i tn OO Five Star Final 10 15 -F-Jirl Riley for Mavor 10 SO Leon F Drew. Organist IP 45 Marine Interview 11 on Clark Rosa. Songs 11 30 Manny Suand. Orchestra It. 55 News DflGDtLQ LJ Ll BITTER PIOUHS-PWKT W1 . . THEIR TENDER. EMOTIONAL tsJ V, 1 LOVE IS THE SAGA OF A PEOPLE! f J- mm VI tlDKC MMWlCKf ! mtSliU tlCMtO flllllH -. Jl ! A I l.J I f.7 lliiiaifcSI 1 OMEDISON 1- A f 61BITr MMN I IMC ton T'HV 'iw ls Panattt Tuesday Radio ROUT f uirn 1i:n KllorTrll 5lutul linn lee Nrlworhi 3 nn a m Far', Bird 7 3n Mommg Pe otmnal 6 onNe:ghhor of Woodcraft 6 3ANeu and Music 9 On Musirohio B-13 For O.infTt Onlv 9 .m Mm of the Dav 9 45 Anne Chanev 10 New and Music 10 15 Here a Fank Luther Again 10 .10 Corn t uel Ne 10 43 Rachetoi Children 11 00 Frienrtlv NeighNv Springfield Theatre TODAY 8 SI PFR BILL aerena PRISING" Big tenure 3n Pennr and RMIv duMf In "THF tX THE BOOK IF t'F PT" Sherl Sahjrrti New Matl 6eal I5e Children I Or 1',B'M:mi-: tWV! 1 'till Thurs SI J VI NIUI MCI CltTH i DOUBLE OR NOTHING New Variety Show with WALTER C0MPT0N Mor mt Crilei TW lemontlc Vole of FRANK FORREST ELIOT JAC0BY 4 Nil OrtlwttT 8:30-9:00 P.M. MONDAY ,eore DuffT' 30 Elbert LaSche!'. 45 S nool of the A if 12 00 New. k. 2 15 p m wriar 2 30 Refreshment Time, Sinfin sarn 4. Sunset T'io s oo Don Lee School of th Al 30At, Your Command 3 00 New 3 15 Paul Pendarvif Orehftr 3 30 Quiet Hour 4 r Organ Melod: Ml ermni 4 jo Sands of Time 3 00 p m. Ned Jordan 5 30 New 3 45 Captain Midnight 6 OO Fulton Lewi, Jr. ohnon Family 6 30 John B. Hughe 43 Hits of the nav 7 oo Raymond Gram S-adrsf Ho Ivwooo istgnx liub T:3n Wvthe Wilhami Sensational uirzs 3 on Wendell Willki 30 Lawrenre Wetk Orch- 8 45 Dirk Jurgens Orcheatr 9.00 Newt 5 Lame Tnompson 9 30 American Future. Ine. 0 30 Newt 10 4 Phil Harris- r-rn- 1:00 Marvin Dale urznwm 1 II Orfan Melooie 2 00 Night Owl Bandwagon KOAC CaryalllwM Kllyelt 9 no a -m New 9.13 Homemaker' H if in no Weather Forecast 10 nt Music 10:15 Storv Hour for Adult 045 Music 1:00 KOAC School m rne :20 Muic Of tne Masirra 300 News 2:15 P. m Farm Hoic 2 30 Market. Crops. Weather 1:00 Music Variety 2;no Changing Family Life 2 30 Music Monitor view Ul rrm 3 OA M'JflC Red school nous or ir 3 y-Muic 3 45 New 4 00 Chamber Music 4 30 Stories for Bwi and Girli 3 oo p m On th Campus 3 30 Music 3 43 vespers D. Vincent Gray 6 00 Music News 6:30 Farm Hour 8:45 Markets. Crops. Weather 7:00 OSC Farm Crop Dept. 7-15 OSC Dairy Department 7 3n Music of Czechoslovakia 7 45 Consumers' Fortm g 00 School of Muie 8 15 Neighborhood Newt g oSi-hool of Music g-45They Were There am OSC Round Table'1 9:30 OSC Cadet Band 9:45 X-Ray in rnyaic KOIN Portland 4 KlIaayelM (CBS Network) 6:00 a. m. Market Report 6:05 KOIN Klock , Heart liner 7:30 Bob Garred Reporting 7:45 Aeolian Ensemble 8:00 Homespun Harmonie 8 : 1 5 Con su m er New 6:30 Goldberg 8 45 Bv Kathleen Nojrii 9 00 Kate Smith Speak 9:15 When A Girl Marrlee 9 3n Romance of Helen Tren o is nor Gal Sundav 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 10:15 Women in White 10:30 Right to HaPpines 10:45 Mary Lee Taylor 1 LOO Big Sister 11:15 Aunt Jenny 11:30 Fletcher Wiley 11:45 My Son and I 12:00 Martha werwer 12:13 p. m. News 12:30 Kate Hopklnt 12:45 Singin' Sam 1:00 Portia Blake 115 Mvrt and Marge 130 Hilltop House 1 :45 Stepmother j on American School of Kit 2 30 Hello Again 2:45 Scattergood Raines 3 :oo Young Dr. Malone 3-15 Airflow 3:20 Michael T-oring 3:30 Joyce Jordan 3 45 Newspaper of th Air 4:15 We the Abbott 4 : 30 Second Hu sba n A 5 00 p. m Newspaper of thf Air 5:15 World Today 5 30 First Nmhter 5-.V5 FJmer Davis. New 6 no Columbia Master Works 6 02 Larrv Kent Orchestra 6:15 Leon F. Drews. Organ 6 30 Professor Qun 1:00 Glen Miller 7:15 Wendell Willki for Preiidenl 7 30 Concert Orchestra 7 45 News of the War a, 0O Amo N" Andy 6 15 Lanny Ros 8 30 Court of Missing Heir 9 no We the People 9 30 Raker Theater Players 10 oo Five Star Final 10 13 Henrv Busse 10-30 King's Jesters Orchestra 10:55 New H-00 Claude Thorn hill Orchestra 11.30 Manny Strand KEX Portland I18A Kllaeyeltl (NBC Blua Ntwork) 3 on a. m Musical Clock 7 no western Agriculture 7 15 Financial Service 30 Breakfast Club 3 nftw-pnrtUrid Breakfast Club 8 30 Just Between Friends 8-43 Dr, Brock 9 00 Deep River Bwi 9 is Glen Darwin. Singer 9 .10 Farm At Home 10 on New s 10 13 Between the Bookends 10 30 Charmingly W Lav 10 45 New 10 50 Ladies tn th Headline 10 55 Lo' and round Items 11:00 Geographical TrivelofU 11 is our Half Hour 1 1 '30 NBC 12 OO Orphan of Divorce 12 13 P rn. Amanda of Honeymoon Hill U 30-Tr.hn Other Wif 12 4SJut Plain Bill 1 on Mother of Mint 1 15 New 1 30 Market Report I 35 Master Singers 1 45 Curbstone Quia 2 on Quiet Hour 2 15 C h.nonett 2 .-hV-PrUand on Review 7 v Ret'v Barre't Singer 3 rFaithful Stradivari 3 hVUeene Wicker 3 25 Ne 3 .in S'an:v Meehan. fcngar 3 45 Lil Ahner 4 00 Rieardo and His VlPhl 4 15 Eurpn New i .m Kathleen Connolly 4 ?5 r m H'el New- Yce-Ver Orchertra 3 ArAHjro'd Oirti. Organ-at 3 H Melodv ln I 3 3n Bud Barton 3 45 Tm Mm 6 ni Composer Series 6 John B Kennedy a ;,. p,h,ip ,1 te Girffcwlt 7 i - Concert OrchesUa 7 i3N, 7 30 Uncle Jim's Question ft f i X r a ; - . -1 1, 1 I th at mARMlNT, SMILE is due to the most photogenic iw.th in Hollywood, according to a recent selection by south ern California dentist. The prize teeth belong lo Margaret Tallichet, young actress wno was lormeriy a uanas, iex., society reporter. Albert "Stonefield Of Yachats Dies Albert A. Stonefield, 73. of Ya chats, died Sunday at 1253 Char nelton street. He was born July 0, 1867, near Madison, wis., and wnen a child, moved to South Dakota with his Darents. He married Min nie Hurry, and went to xacnais m 1928. Survivors are four daughters. Mrs. Mabel Clingman of North Da kota, Mrs. M. Connell of Detroit, Mich.. Mrs. Otto Talus ot uoier- aine, Minn., and Miss Genevieve Stonefield of New Kinsington, Pa.; one son, Bert of Yachats; one brother, George of Yachats; one sister, Mrs. Lizzie Green of La vern, Minn. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. with interment in the Masonic cemetery at Flor ence. The Poole chapel is in charge., Well Known Coach To Make Visit at Local Rotary Club R. Vincent Borleske, governor of Rotary district, No. 101, and director of athletics and coach at Whitman college, Walla Walla, Wash., will visit the local Rotary club Tuesday noon In his official capacity. He is to meet with Dr. O. F. Stafford, local Rotary presi dent, J. A. McKevitt, secretary, and other officers and members of the club to consult with them and advise on matters relating to the club administration and Rotary 3Wil!kie-McNatv . . . Rallies Arranged n Lane County Three Willkie-Mrv.- - are slated in the countv'u At Florence the Will-,;. .. . rallv will k. M-.r;t"3d in Kyle hall. Joe chk.:,- Corvallis is to be the speako - welcome extended to all ?J5j ed. There will h. ... c Bicyi - On Friday evenirs . ... McNary meeting will h vf :he Pleasant Hill high KC 3 o'clock. Candidatps .-.';?' and there will be talks. ana reiieshmems. All uiviicu. me program announced later. The Gardpn Wi j zie precincts are sponsor.!?! iimie-ic.ary meeting a evening of Tuesday. 0cto' ai me wmaKenzie granEf h-' The Eugene Regtster-Gu i. . . ber of the Associated Pt . ated Press Is exclusive!- use for publication of all n. a. " 1 4ij i. : . "ifra published herein. All right Jfl-l r..: ' "",tnpi nn SUBSCRIPTION BATEf dj vdrurr, yeariv in mvhm By CarTier. monthly .... ' By Mail In Oregon, vearw By Mail In Oregon. 6 Monta Outside of state, yearly J ay man. i montn . By Mail in Oregon, a month CHANGE Or Annum In Making Change of Add: J urn uuita as wen astait This If necessary in order thit i rimii Kmn De tranfierred stopped at old address. Coast People Aided By Music Instructor Music-minded persons at Flor ence and Mapleton are developing their talents under the direction of Valyds Davidson, Florence, who has been sent from the Eucene education and recreation project office of the Lane county adult as a full time instructor of band and orchestra in those communi ties, it was learned Monday. Serving under the sponsorship of the Florence and Mapleton high schools, Mr. Davidson has initiated several groups into band and or chestra work since his start there a week ago, and he anticipates "considerable progress" during the coming winter months, ac cording to Supervisor Ralph G. Bailey. 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Mavfair Avenue. ? land, Oregon: or with Mb : lutant Mable r -ra oi ine m tion Army. Tia feari su a gene, Oregon. R. Vincent Borleske set vice activities. The regular meeting of the local group will be at noon Tuesday at the Osburn. To the athletic world, Mr. Bor leske is known as "Nig" Borleske. He recently completed 25 years as coach and director -of athletics at Whitman college, and has been honored by his own community which voted to change the name of the athletic field there from Stadium field to Borleske field. Mr. Bntieske was elected to the office of district governor at the 1940 Rotary convention which was held in Havana, Cuba, during June, and will continue to serve until the 1941 convention in Den ver. The 5.000 Rotary clubs of more than 60 countries of the world are grouped in 149 districts. The 101st district, of which the Rotary club of Eugene is a part, consists of 84 clubs located in cities of Alaska. Oregon, Wash ington. Idaho and British Colum bia, and has a membership of ap proximately 5400 Rotarians. rnNSlTLT HarvAtr Tl UnnauMa-Seer-GTi oloeist-Adviser. Etherical ni i i Dnri'B address. Smced hgtctEJ wnpniFn troubled, nel Consult San Carlos, psyrhic 116-W. PSYCHOLOGiST-READIXfcl appointment. Phone j ALMAY Super "Psychic Reader I convinced. 48J w. J". Lost and Found LOST Wine colored b-fj Name Bill Lenmanou.-w s i side. Reward, i-ieturn w ' i Telegraph office. t oct niL- Tnv Poolers i j fhiiH e opt. srr.. Ph. 4049-W. 1235 Universal Transportation TniTr cf'RATES Portland 0. V. $185; R-T; Lv. Eugene 8:00 a. m., 5:45 f 1 Westfir Men Fined On Deer Meal Charge Ed Donoho and Nyles Sankey of Wes'fir were fined 550 each by Justice of the Peace John Bryson Monday on a charge of illegal pos session of deer meat. This was their second offense, the officers said, and the usual first offense fine was doubled. The arrest wvs made by state police who said the men had un tagged venison Sunday. AT sr-RINGFII LD t III Kt H ii u is H-'.l OTC1-..V. C.irrt,n OTche.tr, en vi rsrw OIV11I HIKB CO. rhf aciln.l ,11 Mtd chratic ir.,1. m: ,nd chlklT.n IU will tt trrf1c ferwttion H ur ! . &uln..klin Sun. 1C-J. 33Cali SPRINGFIELD. Oct. 21 (Spe cial The Moore Brothers, who recently enductfd radio revival serMcos at the world fair, are hold ing seniors each evening at 7:30 thu week at the Springfield As sembly of Cvt. c.l tr.5.i..' cs !S: R. T. T. iles Sill R. T. S1SS-I nnr.i.AR BUS LIXE5 49 E. Broadway '1 LEAVING for So Dakota btca vicinity of M''i:li?1L.(i"l room for 3 ton. 3.9a Fil Real Estate for.si!L rai" house lot 8x169. i come of S3bou r r JnvT h . 0. 264 WashifSJ 160-ACRE Stock rapoh ".1 home, hot. coia "'',';" ham. eravty nrisatiM- Miner Rids.. Ph. 6.9- PAY $22 per "mo. (S35 r'l ue) on a small, r.ew. B6.! bedroom home ot 6-RM. Home, located 3-1 S;,! wriic NEW incomplete 3 -i haih Reasonable. I .took trailer. Henni Was-.s St. XEW;six-rm. modern rur'-:l large garage. 1 dust iurnair. - y ,:- j Builder. Re S-GuardJ:.-1 5 ACRES best rner oc-j. nuts, filberts; R; S No buildings.. F-tT REAL" Estate ol I ill or exchange. Otto --.f nf Drecon B10C-. .-.'r-... HO"MESITES: $1 "Vj 2 mi. N. city lim.ts onr . 99. S. G Jacobs, o'i - A n-A- air s.go.ed (or r no m;e at the year rou ma.n g xi . . i AT;0 V M, d lea-, e their cur out! Si it -.-. COTT.pieie ry-jVf-.f. 169 W. Bdwy Ph. 2J?42 m. is rcnor-ed to re-; .--..-. r. c i.-..' four or five years, j i;Ci A!derL - Dtpr.FS-REV,- LsiLNGiir.-rH. 6101