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THE REGISTER. GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Wholesale Egg Price Drops Engene Markets 4mpp4 two emu a tfocn Tueedsy, It wm nnaunMd fcnr the PHfli- nwOn. Ore- A lerf war quoted at 13 tents. medium at S3 etnu and frade ZJ oents, Tna market prices i follows: crada A ma i karra at : bar ara u i mmtirAt (Bartuf rnaes) Premium quality (maximum of JB nf t par cant acid) . , He Ftral auallrv r maximum of J of Mr cent add) SO He Second quality -wu BT7TTM fWliotesale Prists! Carta aa to HlxlitM Grade A Me Grada B ..n . ,. - Roma mada mussm. Ih. Grape Juice, gtUtm Sausage lb. Portland List CBEISS Loaf, arajflee. Ib. - - Loaf. In esse Iota. lb. Trips, atafla, lb. . ,, Tripe, in lot, th. EGOS Baying Mess Grada A large Orsde B large . Grada A medium . -19 .10e -Iftc 1ft-JOc .17c Grade B medium Wboleisle Prices to Bstallsra Orada A Jarre Grada A medium Grada B large Poaltrr No. 1 colored hena 14-lftc No. 1 leghorn hmi , , No. 1 colored aprlngs . Medium. Ib. fin. Ib. Coarse. Ib. . Spring dip Beef Calf . Dry Kip Long wool pelt , OAI0ABA Cueara, lb. Or as on Crape root Ih TALLOW No, 1 Sc No. 2 .So GRAINS wneat, red bushel .Be -Be ftc No, lJHo -Tie .122 Wheat, white, bushel White osts. ton , Gray oata. ton Barley, ton vEiiRTAnLii, rmiirra fBarfai Prleaa Aver, far Na. I Pr ode nil Table Queen aquaah, dox. Tumlpa. Ib. ty I23 Green onions, dox. bunchea Pumpkin . lb. -Squash, lb. - Cauliflower, crate Rothouae tomatoes, lb. , Public Market PORTLAND. Or.. Jan, SI (API Butter Print. A grade UHc pound In perenment wrapper; S4'e in canons; grade, .UHc In parchment wrapper. 33c in cartons. Butterf at First quality maximum of l per cent acidity, delivered Port land, M-H'ic lb. I premium quality (maximum of .35 to 1 per cent acid ity) 32-33 'fact valley routee and coun try points, to lea or Sic; second qual ity aa under first are M'VM. Cheese Be I Una pnee to Portland re. tellers: Tillamook triplets 31c Ib.. loaf 32c lb. Triplet to wholesalers le ib.i loaf. Me fob Tillamook. Eggs prices to producer: A larfe Sc; a large, w; A medium, ivc; B lum, l&e dox. Resale to retatlera, 4c higher for caaeai cartons. Be hlghi County meats; selling prices to ra- la lien: county killed hogs, best butch ers. 1-VI40 lbs.. 11-11 H; vealers. fancy, l't-lTe; light thin. 11-14; lambs, old crop lSH-lTct 1941 spring, 30c; ewes B-0c; good cutter cows, 11c; canner eows, lOci bulls, U-liHc. Live Poultry Buying pricest No. 1 grade leghorn broilers. 1 to t lbs. lac: rryers unaer s ids.. 13c; spring. vc to lbs., 13c; roaiters, over 3H ib.. Iftc: leghorn hena under SH lb.. i3c: colored hens over 5 Ib. IB-ldc; colored bens, 4 to 6 lbs., lflci old roost ers, sc. Dressed turkeys Buying prleeei I crop hens, 18-18l.ci toms, IVe lb. Dressed turkays Nominal selling prices, nens js-ihc; 10ms, w-inc. Potatoes Deschutes. No. 1. $1-1.10: Yskima, ,1-1.03 cwt.; Klamath, $1.10- 1.2U cental. Onions Oregon Dsnvers. $1.10-1.15; Yakima, $1 50-lb. bag. Wool fcaaiern Oregon range. M-SSct erodsbred, M-35c. Hides Calves, ISHe green beef, 7-1 He. Ib.i bulls. 3c Ib.l kip, I3V.0 Ib. Mohair Nominal; 12-mn. 30c Ib. Hops Oregon 1940 seedless 30-3 1c lb.: seed, 2fe. i Csscara bark Buvln orlca It 40 neel. 8c lb. Hay Selling price to retailer. Atfalf Na 1. $14.38 torn oat-vetch. $10 torn clover. $10 torn timothy. Eastern Ore gon. $17) same, valley (1 ton Port land. Radish as. I bunch aa Parsnips. 8 lb. TumiD. s lbs. Onions, Yellow Denver, lb. . Green onions, bunch , , Celery, bunch . Cabbage, lb. Hothouse leaf lettuce. Spinach, lb., ftci 3 for Whit bean. lb, for Carrot. I bunch foe Best, bunch - - - i , Winter squash, lb, Potato, No. 1. 14 lb 'for , Na 3. is lbs. for Cauliflower, lb. pumpkins, lb. 8c-10c 3c .10c -17c -JSC mc -10c BothouM tomatoes. Ih. IBct t for wlBc mna Dried date prunes, t lb. is Millers' Sweet prunes, dried, S lb. JBc Noble Preneh dried prunes, lb, to Apples, box - i Ovarsla , txtraa I Mediums Bgg -asc Dresi Pealtry eery hena, lb, Ught hens, Ifcv Pry sis. lb, Duoka, lb, 1 1 . Tarkey na. In. . Totoa, lb. aoc Mlsesllaneeas Homemade mincemeat, pint 10oi qt S8e Hominy, pint 10c. quart J15e Homemade hominy, pint 10c, quart ..15c Butter, lb. - Walnuts, lb. Met i tr . m rUbars, lb. 30c i 1 for Horseradish, lb. ftobblta, drassil, lb. H Black walnuts, lb. Cider, gal. -Local honey . 100 -Mo 15c andup LAST t DATS! Jerome Kern's Magical Muilcall V WW KELLY i -T IUD ABBOTT in.V PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 21 'API Wheat: Open High Low Close May J 78 76 78 78 Cash grain: Oata No. 3 38 lb. white 25.7S. Barley No. 3 45 lb. B. W. 34.78. Corn Nn. 2 E. Y. Shipment 30.38. Na 1 Flax 1.78H. Cash wheat (bid): Soft whit 78, western white 75, white olub 76, western red 76. Hard red winter ordinary 98H, 11 per cent 78 H, 12 per cent 81H, 13 per cent 83H. 14 per cent 86. Hard white Baart 13 per cent 82Vi, 13 per cent 84H. 14 per cent 86H. Today's car receipts: Wheat 10, bar ley 0, flour 0, corn 5, oata 0. hay 0, mlUfeed 2. FLOUR PRICES PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 31 (API Domestic flour Selling price, city de livery, 1 to 23 Dbl. lots: Family pat ents, 49s, $8.00-80; bakers' hard wheat, net, $4.60-5.80; bakers' bluestem. $8.30 BOi blended hard wheat flour. $5.30-60; soft wheat, $4.70-781 graham, 40s, $4-90; whole wheat, 39a, $4.45 bbl. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21 (API (USD A) Salable 100, total 700; hold overs about ftOOi market open, steady with Monday's best; good -choice 170 315 lb. butchers 8.50-75: few later sales B.80) 230-3.V) lbs. 7.76-8.35; light light mostly 8.00-38: few packing sows 6.3ft- 75. Cattle salable 150. total 170: calves salable 35, total 90; steers absent, other classes steady; few medium heifers 8.25: common 0.50-7.50; good cows 7. 50-75 1 common B.50-,7.25l canner to cutters 4.25 8.35; odd head good weighty bulls 7.95; few medium offerings 7.00; select veal era 13,00; bulk good-cholc 10.50-11.50: common down to 7.50. Sheep sl a me 150. total 360; no early lies: good-choice woo led lambs Quot able 0.85. lings fully steady; general undertone weak however, and rank and file steer crop dull, barely steady, mostly 8 60- U .w market, little above 14 00: eeveral load going on shipper account how ever, at 13 68 to 14 40: eeveral loada going on shipper account however at is.00 10 14.40; and strictly choice offer ings held around 16.50; bast light at 15.00: medium grades 9 00-10 00; fed heifers strong to 16 higher: row week; bulls and vealers steady, weighty aau sage bulla selling up to 8.00 end choice weighty vealers to 14 35; light vealers 10.00-12.OD: packers In near irtbto mud. ply; bulk steer crop being comparative abort, feda selling today measurably lower than last week'a high price; beat reo neifers today 12 SO. Sheep salable 7000. total 17.800: all classes atesdy; small lots fed lambs to city butcher 10.75: bulk good and choice handy and medium weight 10.50- 03; double 128 lb, fed ranee ewea 5.75: plainer kinds 450-5:50; fairly active all prleaa steady with Monday: bulk rood and choice handy and medium weights fed lamba 10. So-66; few to outsider 10. to; medium to good kind f.79-10.35; fat sheen and yeerl nrs verv aearee: all lota medium yearlings 8.00-60; few light weight fat aw 600: bulk odd lot 4.00-0,90. 4 BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. Jan. 31 (A) fUSDA) Flu uejame nngnt fleece wool was receiving a little lnte-et In Boston today. Bus), ness was reported to have been trans acted at a Dries within the ranm n j 10 4 cents, in th grease. Few mill however, were Interested In these wool. South Amerlosn wool of flna and half Diooo grace war quit activ at firm pnee. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO. Jan. 31 (API Wes knees In wheat futures at time today pushed price down as much as a cent a bushel below the previous clone to th lowent levels in three weeks. Some resting orders to buy checked the decline at times but commission houses were move nggresslve on the selling side. There were no Important now de velopments to account for th break wit holders sppsrently discouraged by the lark of rallying power of the mar ket decided to let go of their lines and await developments. The close for all deliveries of wheat and corn was frac tionally above the lows for the day. Wheat future closed to 1 cent lower than Monday's final price. Mav MMj-H, July 78H-sn. corn was V.-H off, May , July 82, and oata lower. Wheat: May open MH-M. hleh low 85'. clone B5'.ii July open 85S- high R0. low lOti. rlon 7fti-.n: Sept. open BO1!, high BO1!, low 80, close 80 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO. Jan. 11 1 API llTsnAl Salable hngn lfl.ono, total 39.000; early active generally 30-M lower tnan Mm. day average; lights at most decline: practical top 8 40; one load 8 45: hulk good and cholre ln-4fl )h ft is.av nft- 275 butchers mrwtly 8 00-35; 370-300 Jh. generally 7.90-6:18 with some heavier welghta 7.75-85; good packing amv 400 Ih. down mostly 7.4o-M: 49n.un in klndi 675-7.15. Balahle cattle f.vyi: ralvoa inoor -,.- ly good and choice fed ateers and year- CQUDfLD 11 ll BETTER PKTUKfS-WRfKTSOUII fVT r v) IfattTY AUVfcfllUKt KUAKS 09T OF THE WEST! A lo forced h gw fir ond lh doarf' bloihg am. ..to rank among lh few Irnnor lal Krn romancatl t2lfflES) 1 LJi-5rj egar mar bitiianan New York Markets Br VJCTOH BlrBAWV NEW YORK. Jan. tl (API An r tork m.rku r.lly. touch ml off br ra nwl .trrnjlh In nlli. f,i) In the iawr p.n of today, procMdlnn and ft.ln. running to a point or more wore .ubatantl.lly rirduced or traruformed inio iomm of a. milrh. Price, were at th. bttt bi th for- Motor. lower throughout. waakonM quickly and eteel.. tr.llln, with the camera m tne momlnfi-. aoon ellpped Into the minus column. A little bidding appeared In the final hour and clonlne HuutAuon. were apove me low. In many TTranafere were around ono.onry vi.tM compared with yesterday'a turnover of au.iw, amauear aince Oct. Jl. Main market drawback,, brokera aald, Included poiwlble actual entry of thl, country In the European war. taxation nroblemj. likelihood of exlen.lve ad- mlnl.tratlon control! of Indmrtrv. .nH pomlblllty of a conaTeulon.l hattl. the lend-leaae bill acting aa a deterrent to rearmament. Among ahaky atock, were General Motor,. Chrysler, u. 8. nim.1 vmi..l town Sheet. Weatinghotise. DuPont. Al lied Chemical, Anaconda. Texas Corp., International Harvester, Douglas Air craft. Goodyear. Western Union, and Montgomery Ward. Up the greater part of the day were Santa Te. Southern Pacific. Southern Railway. Great Northern. Union p..ifi U. S. Rubber preferred and Armour pre- Bond, were falrlv steady, with .ii. and utilities doing better than other loans. AlrRed 40h. AlasJun 8. AirhmA.nv. M, AlllsChaA 33. Amfn Oil. Fdy 38H. AmRdStSan av4. AmRlMllla 131., AmSmltiRf tlV,, AT&T 1V.. Am 38H, AmRadStdSan AU. AmRAliuiti. TobB 7J, AmWatWks 4. AmZlncLis IVt, Ana J4, Armlll 5, Atih 33, Avla Corp 4V,, BaldLoco HW, BdxAv S8S. BthStl 8S!4. BoeAIrp 19H. Bdn 10, Bge ..... ibt(, i.,irKR 10-4. ajl'.. L1HH CanDry 13.. CanPac . r.tTS-.. At Cel 26"., Ches&O 42i, Chrya tiV,. uiv8b,i .v., vomaoiv m'A, com&So V. ConAlrc 28. CrmRsi r-MnH ay. ConCan 37V,, CmProd 45(4. CwnZeli 14C, CtsWght D4, DugAirc 74H. DPont 154H, EKod 138, ElPwr&Lt 3, OenEl 34V., OenFoods S8', GenMot 44V4 Gdrc 13V4. QodyrTIre 18V,, GtNoRypf J74, Gryhnd 11V,, IMCent 7H, InspCop II! I?t?v".4S mtNckCan 2ST4, IPiPpf ''..nE 2', Jn.M.n N, Ken 33V4, LlbOEd 39V,. Lckhd 25H, Uw7 31 LngBell -, MontWd S7, Nril-Klv 44, NatBlso 17, NatDalry 13C. NalDls 22V, NatLead I7H. NYCent 13. NoAaJ ft, NoAmCo 18. NnP.n ATI nuin Ji'". SU H, PacAmrish 8i, PaoOsi .v !i a" JiAmAlrw SvcNj 2v Plman 28. Radio 4H Ray 1S.V R'',M BPStl 20, RlchOil8H. 1J, SocVac 8, SouCalEdl 27, SouPac Sp.1PrCorp M' SldBrands 8, Sld stdu'nl f. StdOllNJ 33. sinWbst 7, Slu 7V4, SunMIn 8. Tex ?f"X..J". k' . TrnAni 4, UnCarb 88. H"0'101 "npc 81V.. UnltAIrl 14V. Kn tAirc 4ul- UnHCorp IH UnltDrg 4 "?Sin SS1 ,VSRub WBubpf W, ... - . wnrKict WestUn 31 U. WestnghseEa 100, Wool worth 32H. Tuesday Radio tout tiini-IM Klleeyela. (Mataal-D.a Le. N.lw.rk) I V) p. in Hit Tune. 8:15 Or. Thonuuj Perrla 8 Jo-New. 5 Captain Midnight 8:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr 8 15 Johnson Family JO John B. Hughes 8:45 Affaire of Stat. TOO Raymond Gram Swing 7:1 J Hollywood Night dub 7 SO As The Clock Strike. 7:45 Sentimental Concert 8:00 Laugh and Swing Club 8 30 sing With Your Favorite Band 9:00 Newa 0:13 Organ Melodlea 30 Freddy Merlin's Orchestra 10:00 Songs at Your Heart 10:30 News 10:43 Phil Harris- Orrhaetra 11:18 Marvin Dale'. Orchaatm 11:45 Rhythm Rascsla 12:00Nlght Owl Bsndwsgon KOAC CerTSilla KUeayelM OS On Th. Campuae, 8:30 Musle 8:00 Musla : It-United Ftm, Mm 8:80 Farm Hour 7:30 Cieehoelovakum Musi. 7:48 Consumers Forum 8:00 School of Music 8:18 Neighborhood News M Oregon 8:30School Of Music 8:49 Book Chat Eth.1 liwrar 00 OSC Round Tabl. :30 OSC Cadet Band :48 10:00In High School Sdanee stum reruana 84 KOeerele. CB Network) :0 p. n. New ens per of th. Air 8:30-Flrat Nlghter 5:56 Elmer Davie 8:00 The World Today 6:15 Leon r. Lrews, Orgs 8:30 Professor Qui, T:00Olen Miller Orchestra 7:15 Invitation to Learning 7:45 News 7:55 News of the Wax ' 8:00 Amoa N Andy 8:15 Lanny Rosa 8:30 Court of Missing Heir, :00We th. People 0:30 Baker Theatr- m.. 10 Ort Knox Manning, New, 10:20 Vocal Varlatlona 10:30 Nightcap Yarns lt:a Hal Howsrd Orchestra !!:S2A,n" c"", Oaylord Carter 11:30 Mannv Rtranrf --i .- 11:55 New, HEX Portland 1188 Kfleeyilaa (NBC Bloe Network) 5:00 p. m. Reading la Fun 5:15 Paul Carson, Org-anlst 5:30 Bud Bsrton 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Chsncy and His Music :30 John B. Kennedy 5 5 The Inner Ssnctum 7:00 Music Graphs 7:15 News J-In'!," Jlm'" Question Bee B:00-Crand Central Station 8:30 Ben Rernl.'. f:00Es.v Ace. """ 9.30 The Old snd th Nm, 9:45 Oreeon Mntn. a 10:30 Meet Ertw.prf 11:00 This Moving World !!:!5PU cr". Orgsnlst ii:Sr.;!;,,?nd Pollc Roiwrta 13.00-M dnljht War News Round-Up KGW Portlsnd 920 Klleeyeles (NBC R.d N..bt 8:00 p. m. Star, of Today 5:15 Jack Armstrong .iMad'on VEST SiStloTH" Mon' .:SrK-ncJ Doghous. 8.00-Fred Waring In Fleasur. Tim. 8:15 Armchair Cruises 8:30 Jnhnnv Preun.. 9:00 Musical Interlude 9:05 Palace Hotel Orch. 0:00 Newa Fl.h.. 10:15 Hotel Blltmore Orch. !?!t:Ne,w,T"bar,n c'" rehMl" IJ SJ- Francis Hotel Orchestra 11:57 News Bulletins Venison Possession Charged By Officers Clarence Wilcox of Eugene was arrested by a state police officer early Tuesday morning charged with Illegal .possession of venison. The carcass of a deer was confis cated. The deer was a male but had shed Its horns. ' 1 Urnest Cam or enrrage Grove Tuesday started to serve out a $25 fine for working as a journeyman plumber without having certifi cate of competence. Justice of the r-eHce uryson, who imposed thi fine, said this was his second of. fense. Ira Alvln Jewell was fined $2 50 ..m nnving defective lights on his car and Frank Ober Durkee as sessed court costs for illegal pass ing of a car. Sebastian Geti pleaded not guilty to a drunken rlHvln. and ball was fixed at $150. Wednesday Radio " Eugene 1480 Klloeyel., (Mutual. nn. ... v.. . 8:00 a. m Early Bird 7:00 News 7:15 Mornlnv Va.-f.ti 7:45 Morning Devotional 8:00 Haven of Rest 8:30 News and Music 9:00-porothy Humphrey, 9:15 Modem m.iii 10:00 News and Music dhi; News 0:30 Comtussel News 0:45 Bachelor's Children "m"'r Neighbors U-Yln,M' " Alexander 1:30 Morning Varieties l:4fl Radio Cm.-. 12:00 Newa Know Your America 1:30 Radio Goaslp Club tZ Your Command 3:00 News S,cl st"'Km Orch. 3:30 Quiet Hour 4:00 Concert quarter Hour 4:15 Ma Perkins 4:3V"2e ln w,,' Tint. ,5'i5N.'l,hboT "ovnolda 10:00 Weather Forecast 10:01-Muslc 10:45 Music CUAC School of thi DIPORTANT DUCKS From prehistoric timei. wild mallards have furnished meat to man. Mallards, ln domestication, are Important In the food supply of China, and other populous countries. Springfield Theatre topat's arret bill Irene Bonne and Cary (Irani I " favoiti win- S.eend Feataro "I.FOIOM OF THE I AWl g.J' who ttearg. o nrl.n Sh.rt a,b.ts Most Beats lie News Cklllra. lae Air a. z I 1 Wednesday and Thursday TWO FEATURES "MILITARY ACADEMY" with Tommy Kelly Bobby Jordan and "GOLDEN GLOVES" with Richard Denning Jean Carney Also Short Subjects WHEN OTHERS FAIL Come to us. Try our Chtneee natures herb remedies wtu help toq regatn good health, Oitordera. stnuntia, heert. hing. Uver. kidney, stomach, gas. eonslipation. dice'-, dlahelea. rheumatism, gall and v i a a a e r. rever, akin, female comDlatnts. Charlie Chan Chines Med. Herb Ce, Offlc hour, only Wed. snd Sunday, 3 so to loS CONsm.TATION FUR 720 WUlamo)tt. Eucjen. Or. r GEORGE FISHER'S HOLLYWOOD WHISPERS EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY MORNING 10:15-10:30 A. M. Kea'. iLAcvekOl 11:20 Artist and Orchestra 12:00 United Preso New, 13:15 p. m. Farm Hour 1:00 Music 1:15 Variety 1:45 Music 2 00 AAUW Study Club 1:30 Music 1:45 United Proas Feature Pag 2:00 Musle 3:15 Book Of th. Week 2:30 Music 3:45 United Prose Newa 4:00 Request Program iMusiel 4.30 Stories for Boys and Ctrl, KOIN Partland 84 Bllss'lls (CBS Network) :00 a m. Market Report. 6:05 KOIN Klock 7:15 Headllners 7:30 Bob Garred Reporting 7:45 Eyes of the World 8:O0 Airflow 8:05 Homespun Harmonies 8:15 Consumer, New, 8:30 Th, Goldbergs 8:45 By Ksthleen Nceria 9:00 Kst. Smith Speaks 8:16 When A Girl Marries 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 10:15 Women In Whit 10:30 Right to Hopplnoa, 10:49 Songa of a Droamar 11:00 Big Sister 11:15 Aunt Jenny ll:SO-netoher Wiley 11:45 Horn, of the Brav. 13:00 Martha Webster 12:15 p. m. News 13:30 Kate Hopkins 12:49 Woman, of CoUTftgO 1:00 Portia Blake 1:19 Myrt and Marg 1:30 Hilltop Houa. 1:48 Stepmother 9:00 American School 0 the Ah" 3:39 Hello Again 2:45 Scattergood Balnea 00 Young Dr. Melon. . :15 Heddo Hopper'a Hollywood 8:30 Joyce Jordan 3:45 Golden Treasury of Bang 4:00 Second Wife 4:15 We The Abbott, 4:30 News 4:45 p. m. Newspaper of th. Ah 5:30 The World Today 8:45 Bob Garred HEX Fortl.nl 1186 Kd.er.les (NBC Bloe Network) 6:00 a. m. Musics! Clock 7:00 Western Agriculture 7:15 Ftnancts! Service 7:30 Breakfast Club 8:30-Just Between Friends 8:45 Homemsde Sunshine 9:00 Amen Corner Program 9:30 Nstlonsl Farm and Hmn. 10:00 News 10:15 Hollywood Hesdllners 10:20 Hotel Tart Orchestra. 10:30 Charmingly We Live 10:45 Associated Press New, 10:50 Hsrvey Hsrdlng, Singer 11:00 Nature Trolls 11:15 Our Half Hour ll:30Unlled states Navy Band 11:45 Green Stamp Review 12:00 Ornhsns nt nivn. ,iliAm"nd" 01 Honeymoon Hill 12:30 p. m. John's Other Wife 12:43 lust Plsln Bill 1:00 Mother of Mino 1:15 News 1:30 Msrket Reports 1:35 Lost and Found Item, 1:40 Musical Interlude 1:45 Curbstone Quia 2:00 The Quiet Hour 2:30 Musical Soiree 2:JJIV.ayne v,n D"1. Tenor 3:0OGlen Island Casino Orchetrtr. 3:15 Irenl Wicker 3:25 Associated Press New, 3:30 Portland on Review 3:45 Pearson's Sport Page 4:00 Matinee Melodies 4:10 Building for the Future 4:15 European News 4:30-Ifs a Woman's World 4:45 Easy Does It 8:00 p. m. Piano Surprises KGW Portlsnd f Klleeyeles (NBC Red Network) 6:00 a. m. Sunrise Serenade 6:30Trall Blazers 7:00 News 7:15 Homo Meat Curing Talk 7:20-nTerry Sears Orch. 7:30-Wake Up and Sing 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00 stars of Today 8:15 Against the Storm 8:30 Arthur Gndfr.v 8:45 Stara of Todav 9:00 Words and Musle 9:30 Voice of Experlenc. 9:45 Modern Meal. 10:00 Piano Recital 10:15 Between Bookends 10:30 Hotel Taft Orch. , u:.o ur. Kits l:00-Betly Crocker 1 :.. valiant Ladv 1:45 Light Of the 1Va-U 2:00 Story of Marv Marlln 2:15 p. m Ma Perkins 2:30 Pepper Young's Family 2:45 Vic and Sade 1:00 Backstage Wlf. 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 Lorenzo Jones 1:45 Young Widder Brown 2 00 Girl Alone 2:30 Guiding Light 2 45 Life Can Be Beautiful 2:00 Your Treat 3: IS News 3:30 Matine. 4:00 Pleasure Tim. 415 Surs of Today 4:30 Hollywood N.w, Flashw 4:43 Vaughn d. Loath ments for the evening. A large crowd witnessed one of the three act comedies presented Friday night when the student body staged "Mama's Baby Boy" under the direction of Miss Jane Scott Halsey News Notes HALSEY, Jan. 21. (Special) Three exchanges of farms on the Halsey-Brownsville road is quite a real estate boom for this vicin ity. H. L. Straley has purchased the Rosa Davis farm. Mr. Straley sold his farm west of the Davis farm earlier to Prof. Kenneth Vanlce of Harrisburg, who will move to It next summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and ion Merle will move to Portland to make their home near their two married daughters and sisters respectively. Stephen Smith recently bought the Henrietta Da vis farm between the two prev iously mentioned. He and his bro ther Ralph Smith are making con aiderable improvements about the buildings and fence rows this win ter. John Mobley and Clifford Bats have returned to their homes after their trip through the middle m Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hadley are remodeling and building to their home southwest of Halsey. A din. lng room, woodshed and utility room have been added and all Is being beaver boarded. Estes V, Bass is assisting with the carpen ter work. Friday of this week, January 14, sees the end of the first semester of the local high school. Purity Rebekah lodge will in stall officers Wednesday night, January 22, at the I. O. O. T. hall. Mrs. Lena Veatch is district dep uty president and will be assisted by several other past noble grands with the ceremonies. Officers to be installed are Mrs. Beulah Koontz, noble grand; Mrs. Dorothy Leeper, vice grand; Mrs. Grace Sickels, secretary; and B. M. Bond, treasurer. Appointive officers will be announced the evening of the installation. Mrs. Alberta Cross is the outgoing noble grand after a year of service. The outgoing of ficers are in charge of refresh- yHIIThurs. Tempestuous romance of a lady of quality J SfCARY GRANlT ff f MARTHA SCOTT ItSfy iTHE HOWARDS See How They Play . . . on the Great White Way aH saiiii MUST LlYEfi WAYNE MORRIS -( los - - - i --'-o----l-M- IfHIlBEsll jlillt -lilafflimil'iiM'liiH:i 0 RueMKraan i "LADY WIT! RED HADT K ' - L MIRIAMJ0PK1NS W r'v'lrflV CUOTOAIIIS IT Aek&K llIllIBTin-OTUTll f.5 VS, t j mKDsj IT'S A Wl C47 fie te'tiat se wli. li ft frei klm th ... ii hit MhW fi'ru kirn fl lltkii if NTERTAINNENT . . I ---- iTimJiSJiSa i.niEHSEl aa- nm uaoaol BaglataF Osiare I. aaam. kar of tt Aaaoclatod Praaa. The flaa.il oted Ftm fat ozctuslTory entitled to th. use for pubUcatioB of til newa illili.H lie, credited to It or not otherwise credited hi this paper end also all the local news oubllahod herein. AU rights of pubUcov ttaa of opoctel 41av.teM banw ere aka By Oarrter, navlj h aOrmmem , By Caxruor. By lull ta Oregon, yearly ay mu m orogon, a MX Outatda of Mate, savty try miu, i BwatB 1 tat Orogoa. a month. lag CBAJfOS or ADDBBSB la Maktng Cbaouos M Addroo. f - ! (to former aiiaii m well m tn. aa. Thl. la osrioaory m ordoa that your oxonii com on nanotartaa asvd stopped at OKI addraaa. Want Ad Rates On. ttma, par Una iit ttaua Ma f tlmaa m Cewmt I werte to the Ha Backset I eant lor oaok. IM. mum dtaiw, a. 10a per Baa w Stead not! ceo. day. A apodal low eesh rata oon. out of work on Wanted" advartUaoaanta. nun uae Coaeut to extended asiboorban telepbon. woo wum to piaea br 'phona, Fork atm tot Legal Notices ' notice to emxarramm Notice to hereby oitnm that th. n . signed has bean appointed Administrate. of th. eatate of Edwvd 1. Zlmroettnaji, deceaaed, by th. County Court of Lan. County, Oregon. All person, having cioimo eoinn oaia oarao. are noreoy noTinoxi to present tne ooma. crtlsF von fled end with th. Drooer vejuehoaa. a, th. undersigned at the office of John oryxm, 877 wulamatte Btreat, Bugotte. Oregon, within six month, from tha dote of th. first publication of thl, notie.. Date of first publication of thl. fwtfiea is January itn, ihi. ABE BANGS. Admtntetrotne. JOHN BRYSON, Attorney for AdjitmuTfcrator. 339 Tue. Feb 11. J :0 cclock r iTJ theto Present the ot ca to wlVtinTtw t ld he.X2X Prolessii isir Fner7jfofu EPPSCMrTTir funeral urvjM HEraSTETTsS Ptlnria) IT. . .-r ,T7t i r"nvz2m . - - utiriTLM l. Or - noTttti . JtUtiLtJi!''S W NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That L Harold Poole, the administrator of tha estate of Robert Steele, decaaaad. fUed his Final Account tn th. matter of Mid estate In the County Court of Lone County, Oregon, and that Thurs day, tha 13th day of February, 1941, at ten o'clock ln th. forenoon of said doy, ln th. County Court room, ln tha Court House In Eugene, Lone County, Oregon, has been fixed th. time and place by the sold Court for tha ne.nng of objections to said account and for final settlement of aald OTtet. nny ana ail objection, to aald account and th. final settlement of said ostata must o. mea with the Clerk of aald Court on or before the date of aald nearing. R. HAROLD POOLE. Administrator of th. Estate of nooert Steele. Deeeaeeo. CALKINS & CALKINS, Attorney, for Estate. 337 Tuee Fob 11. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TUB Bi.lE ur OKEGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE IN THE MATTER OF ) THE ESTATE INOTICl OF ITO MARGARET ROBERSON. ) CREDITORS iTii.svioa.ij. 1 Notice Is herebv eiven that the ,,nrfa- signeo, oeorge A. Burton, ha. t appointed administrator of tha, w.. of Margaret Roberson, th. above named decedent, and .11 persons having claims oaaiiun soia estate are hereby notified to present me some with or oner vouch ers, to the undersigned at th. office or me uounty clerk In and for Hid county, ln the Court House tn th riHr of Eugene, Oregon, within six month, after the first publication of thl. GEORGE A. BtntTON, Administrator. B. a SKULASON. Attorney for Admlnlatratm. Dote Of first BUhlieatlnal .Tan. . 1941. ' D.t. Of teat miblleatlnai ..,. A 331 Tum Feb 4. NOTICE OF FINAL ETTUMXNT notice IS heresv nrvrv Mory Von Deusen Riffs, .dmlnirtratrix or m. aaxat. of Anna Van Dueoen. do- cood, hos filed her flnol account oa ouch administratrix, and that th. 9th rfL L ,"nury. INI, at th. hour of .Y "' M- oa boon set oo the umo, and th. County Court Room th. place far hearing utd oottllng said in Eugene. Lane rountv final account -lY7., Wsons having any objeetioru to ma final account ... nMti.,. . the aomo with th. County Clerk of urogon, bet ore that tuna, SrflL" 1? "Ia Vm' mi Place art. n.7: 1. . auowonc. or tn. 24, 1940. MARY VAN ro!rraa Admlnlstr.trijt of the Unata of DONALD R. HUSBANTJ Attamev trrr K. iM.ui- a-i 18 Tuoa Jan M. . December NOTICi: fir rmii .... Th. underimil"Tnn.,.'.tL- f7oh e,W" ,,m Knit- " ! hai Hid IT.. fln1, .fount In th. matter el So r,nH.W'r?L Counts' ar Tn 2 P"- md on order nao ,n and entered of record by the mT,n',,S,'r-J'.Mid.-55u"' . - atruinuni uie am oay ?.ilthni"TV.I41' hour of 10 rt... ? - - um ond the S.y.5wrt Boom L"n C"W Court Houuj In Euw,e. Oregon, aa the plsce. ;h!?rll, .;nr obilm to th. final ahaiT IT: ".,"a mil ueount Ct 'beTorT jTd'Tste of SA'bS"r4o r"on- MAGGIE K. TOLL. Administratrix of the Eetste erf t O. IMMF51U',m K!n"- Attorney for Estate N?,y OF ALLEY VACATION VkiirFZTSZ" " Concern: NOTICE re HEREBY GIVEN, that It in"Z? ?l mif.Unf a"1 u, Common Coun .1" C"Z M Eu"te held ln the toSl .L0' tu'n " urnber . nHt5n,n.I..C2rtn- uvm " " auth ority. Initiated vacauon nrrn(nM . .. vt uie TO owing all.- alia- , .. .. . Oregon "-"g'tto. urn. County. o?ocr'ouM""f to h"1" it ?N1 m '.Ja1 Z" Mtmd,!'' December 1ft the to-wlt The stn-A. Personili 1 VOUNti women need of a Mm?W a friend aT anninm.li. . .. , uSST&SlJ&Ai urna, uregon; juiant Mable tion Armv. gene. Oregon. TtBXTrri A T um runs Mk Plate for Rtpaij. DR. HARRY ffiiraJ Cor. 8th. WillamtttaBiiJ. icuuno mi PSVCHfiLfboiST-Ii appointment Phmn tULAlJINUS DAILY Tj jiji. jw. rn, i74jj, Lost & FoidI Lust On or near 131 half of green and it man's fountain pen, DST Brown A Whit. (3 LOST Brown A Whit. cJ Spaniel dog. Answentell iussi seen Amas. itewimp.l LOST Black and white Ltr3 oeiier. logo.' OUfiim 899. LOST $39 in currennirori' gene. Reward. Reg.-Gtroia Transportatioi LOWF.ST RATES Portland O. W. $1.85; Ml lv. Eugene S8:00 a. m, );tll San Francisco $6.25' Km los Angeles $11; K. T.iim DOLLAR BUS LD1B 49 E. Broadway Hail Real Estate for Salt CITY LOTS AND ACEW WASHINGTON ST. LOfl LOT ON WILLAMETIa A $150; $10 cash. $10 jkibj ACRE, 22D & JEFFERSOSj LOT ON SOUTH HILYABBj 2 A. NEAR SPRINGFIEIJl About 3 miles SE of ami in 4 year old filberts. J LOT 21ST & EMERALDS S ACRES 3 MILES NOBIS Just off 99 Hiway, iway, vtrjjj KWAYDKJ ; 99 HIWAIB U A MT.AH OAKW BUSINESS SITE 99 HWAIfl 90x 250. Just norttOKT crossing. . 4U. lit. RirPf T . I. , v, "a, V-..W ---.J At tlfiO per acre, on CIO cash, siu per mopu. OREGON SETTLEMLM I i w. ath Phone 3174 AftwhoffiS F.VTHA SPECIAL IlKf. 5-room house, plumbistj garage, city water, u Tnt 70x120 on Welt side of Friendly. Houi h.11.. 1. for Ofl tttTB A little dolling up wil t bring in $25 per mom 'J houses. For a few i& wiU take $1300 and slonin 60 days. Better l this. ...f Oreeon Settlement Choice Suburban I acres, close ln;.J"'J new 5-room moaenii'La v. .t.;.i,.,n houst: U berries, family orcha terms. UAMKY W. BUCK 948 Oak Sfreet Common Council of Addition Oregon. North and - ra mount o Eutene. Lena County, nnntic fasi ouj. . r " .V.,'c,r. r..t 17th. WJ rooms and bath. Pg . woodshed. Ready reniBj, per month will buy J OREGON SETTLE W" I Phone SllhSggn NEWLY DECORATE., 7-RM. fine heme: viejijl rcoms and aen. - D. heat. dble. PluSJ inlaid linoleum, Jgu Chen built-ins. $4950. ' ' Ph. 1705 eves-f LARGE 7-room houMv" i lot. between ljnyXJ down town. SuiZA ing house or remodel I ment. Terms, -nej 1 CHARLES WTPIf U. S. Nafl. BankjW-- NICE Bide. low. Stones serviic -Water, li.. good f'vrj ) bus sen-ice. near sc. Geo.orsifeu. TTAPriF nrmrban Paved Lot, suxiiaj -, tr View Lots r'R tM 500 Other Lots ff&i PAUL W.CAMPBEUfe(J 310 Miner Bidg--el 4 ROOMS and bath, all newly plastered J. . 5 I af inside, west spnnua l erms. r-n. ak." - to 7 P. Ms w aa ttw 10th day 4 rabruan, ttt.