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i .fi Page Six. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Bufferfal Up Half Cent Eugene Markets Buvin Dricet ot buttarfat advanced half a cent a pound In th Eugene market Friday. Premium quality wu quoted at 39 cents, firtrt quality, 38 cents and second quality, 30 cent. Other prices were unchanged. The lift fol lows: BUTTEBFAT (Baring Prices) Premium duality (maximum of M of 1 cent acid) sac First quality (maximum of 4 of I per Second quality cent acid) 38c BTJTTEB (Wholeaala Priceii Cartons U flfiber. Grade A , 4IV Grade B ... 38c Plve-lb. loaf, lb. . Trios, lb. Trips, single, lb, , CHEESE JSc Trips, In case lots. lb. - EGGS Baying Prices Grade A large Grade B large . .. Grade A medium . Grade B medium 33 Wboleiale Prices to Betallers Grade A large Grade B large Grade A medium ., .m , Grade B medium POULTRY No. 1 colored hens No. I leghorn hens , -28-310 30e No. 1 colored springs No, 1 leghorn broilers WOOL Valley, 13 months clip. lb. . coarse, id. 15-18c 17c Short 6 months clip. Ib. . Lamb. lb. Mohair, lb. Beef Calf . Kip 40c 40c -32c Long wool pelts . CASCABA Cascara. lb. Oregon grape root, Ib. - TALLOW No, 1 &o No. 2....4e GRAINS Wheat, red. bushel ., , Wheat, white bushel White oats, ton Gray oats, ton , Barley, ton 10c .330 S35 .331 VEGETABLES. FRUITS (Baying Prlcei Aver, fer No. 1 Produce) Cauliflower, head . , ,.,.. t Carrots, doz. bunches Af Beets, doz. bunches Com, dot. ears uaDoage. id. . .. ... Table Queen sauash. do. , Turnips, doz, bunches Hubbard squash lb. Peanut squash, doz. Delicious apples, box Jonathan apples, box .... Celery, doz. bunches PepDers. ib. Radishes, doz. bunches , Hothouse tomatoes, lb. , Mustard greens, lb. 40c 40c I 'Ac 40c .31.25 -$1.25 90c Se 40c 18c 5c Public Market Qtt&a onions, fl bancnei . Spinach, a lbs. for , Carrots, bunch Potatoes. 10 to IS lbs. for . Rhubarb. 3 lbs, for , Cucumbers New Potatoes, lb. eeets, tmnch .lSc .15c 5c 3 for 10c 5c String beans, S lbs. for , Zuceini squash, 3 f or Celery, bunch , corn, doz,, 30 to Green peppers, 3 lbs, for . Turnips, 3 lbs. for . Lettuce. Ib .13c .10c .10c .40c .15c .10c .7c Winter squash, lb. cut. Set whole. 2c laumiower. id, t Parsnips lb. 5c ioinousa tomatoes, in. Fro Its Strerwberrles 3 boxes for Applest per box, $1 to Quinces, lb. Dried Prunes, lb. Oversize , Extras Mediums . uiiet Turkeys, toms. lb. 28c; hens , Dressed Poultry Heavy hens, lb. Light hens. lb. Fryers, lb. HlscsllaneoDS Butter. Ib. Walnuts, lb. , ruDerts, id., Horseradish, lb. Rabbits, dressed, lb, Black walouta. lb. Rome made sausage, lb. Orapa lulce, gallon .- . . Mustard Greens, lbs. for , Sorghum Molasses, qt 46c; Cider, gallon ai)e and 35c 20c Groundcherrtes, lb. 15c; 3 for . Chestnuts, lb. - - Mincemeat, pt 20c; qt aL 75c 25C -25c .20c 35c Portland List one-half Wood fredes. OrifiM tw lines of territory wool, ninnlni bum fin. wool and averase to good JYencn combing length brought S1.08-1.1J. scour ed basis. Original big wool, runnUig bulk avenge to abort French combing length brought most: S1.05-1.0S. scoured basis. Occasional sales of graded three eighths and on. quarter blood bright fleece wools were reported at 48-51 cents. In the grease. New York Markets NEW YORK, Nov. 31 (AP The stock market found the going somewhat rough at times today but persistent bidding for raUs and selected Industrie event ually steamed up recoveries In other parts of the list. . , Even steels, which had lingered in the background from the start, tacked on modest plus signs in the final hour. While manv leaders failed to get aboard. advances of fractions to a point or so , were well spread over the ticker tape , at the close. Transfers were around j 600,000 shares. Prominently supponea nwmwri or w 8:30 Don't Be Personal 3:00 Radio Chatter 9:05 Southern Rivers 0:30 Svmphony of Melody 9:45 Fort Lewis News 10:0O News Flashes 10:15 Your Home Town News 10:25 Musical Interlude 10:30 Uptown Ballroom Orch. 11:00 The Pickard Family 11:30 Organ Concert 11:45 Interlude Before Midnight HEX Portland 14M Kileeyelts (NBC Blae Network) 5:00 p. m. Adventure Stories 5:15 Flying Patrol 5:30 News of the World 5:45 Tom Mix Straight Shooter 6:00 Secret City 6:15 Rollie Truitt Time 6:30 Michael tc Kitty 6:55 Associated Press News 7:00 Candlelight Concerts 7:30 Modern Music Box 7:40 Miracles of Faith 7:45 News Headlines and Highlights 8:00 Romance and Rhythm 8:30 Gang Buffers 9:00 Pigskin Party 9:30 Moonlight Sonata 10:30 Broadway Bandwagon Eggs -42c 40c -S7c Springfield Theater Richard Arlen and Evelyn Brent In "FORCED LANDING" Roseoe Karns and Follr Moran In "MEET THE MISSES" Serial . Cartoon News and other externally caused akin irrita tions Oulcklv MnAttiwI MT highly successful I f 1171 I'M PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 31 (AP) Butter Prints. A grade 39c lb. In parchment wrappers, in cartons! B grade, 3a 'Ac in parchment wrappers, cartons, 39Vtc lb. Butterfat First quality, maximum of .6 of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 39-40c lb.; premium quality 40V&-41C lb.; valley routes and country points 2c less or 38c pound,; secohd quality, at Portland. 2c under first, or 37!4-38e. Cheese Selling prices to Portland re tailers: Tillamook triplets. 2Se lb.! loaf, 29c lb.; triplets to wholesalers 29c lb.; loaf. 27c F.O.B. Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers: A, large. S6c! B, large, slot A, medium, 92ct B, medium, 30c; A, small, 25c; B, smsll 22c. Resale to detailers, 4c higher for cases! cartons. So higher. Country meats Selling prices to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butchers. 126 to 140 lbs.. 15-15'Ac lb.; vealers fancy, ia-19ci light thin, 12-14C lb.: yearling lambs. 10-12C pound: 1941 spring Iambs ( ) lb.: ewes 4-9c lb.: good cutter cows 12c: canner cows, 11-12C lb.: bulls. 14W-15C lb. Live Poultry Buying prices No. 1 grade Leghorn broilers, under ltfc lbs.. 18c: over 1A lbs. 18c: fryers, 2'A to 4 lbs., lB&ci roasters over 4 lbs., 10c; colored hens, 10c lb.; Leghorns, under 3'a lbs., 15c: over 3& pounds 17c lb.; old roosters, 8c lb. Dressed1 turkeys Nominal selling prices: New crop hens. 29-30c; toms. 23-34c lb. Buying prices: Toms. 22c lb.. Walnuts Price to wholesalers: First grade: Franquette. jumbo, 22c. large 20e. medium 18c, baby 15i4e lb. Soft shell, 1umbo none, large 10c. medium 17c. baby 14!c lb.l Mayettes, Jumbo none; large 20c lb. Second grade: Franquette. large 18c, medium 17c, baby 15c lb. Soft shell, large 17 medium 18c. baby 14c lb. Onions Yakima. $1.25-1.40; Oregon, $1.50-1.80 per 50 lb. bag. Potatoes New while, locals. $1.85-1.75; Deschutes Gems $2.25 cental; Yakima No. 1 Gems $2.10-2.35 cental; Klamath Falls, $2.50 cental. Hay Selling price on tracks Alfalfa. No. 1 $18.50 ton; oat-vetch $13.50 ton: Willamette valley clover $12 ton; timothy, eastern Oregon- $21.50! valley timothy, ( ) ton, Portland. Wool 1541 contracts. Oregon ranch, nominal, 32-33o lb.i erossbreds. 34-37c lb.: lambs f I lb. Mohair 1941 12-month. 4So lb. Hops 1941 crop. 35-3Se: contracts. 38e. lb. baTk 1940 ped" IOci 1MI' 100 PORTLAND PLOtJB PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 31 (API Domestic Dour, selling price, cltv dell. 10 M-bbl. lots: Family patents, 49s, $7.35-7.65: 90s. $7.10-7.70; takers' is5.lS,el,5' 5-'3-'-M; bluestem. $6.00..50: blended wheat, $5.63-:30; soft u f U '-30 i graham, 98s. $5.85-6:30: whole wheat 98s. S5.90 bol PORTLAND LIVESTOCK l,filUro' O"" Nov. 21 (API - iaoie 10, lotai boo: mar- , very ngnt on offerings, about steady: few rnMi.phAi ivi.mi ,l drive-ins 10.75; several lots feeder pigs ,iv.T j . wuine v.uu-75; other .A ... 1 classes ansent. Cattle salable 40, total 50: calves sal able 10, total 13; not enough offered to m... Tarke'i head lots about medium steers 8.73; medium 7.23, odd dairy cows 5.75-6.50: canner. cutter cows 4 00-5.50; odd v.ler?9 So lum, few medium slaughter calves 7.50- Sheep salable 100. tola! 900: fat lambs !nS: Z?00-01" earlots quotable to 10.50; fat ewes salable 5.00 down. PORTLAND GRAIN w???.TLAND 0re" Nov- 'API -M.v SP.9" HlghLow Close May 96 '4 mi 96", Cash-sTaln: 9"4 9Ui Oats No. 3 39 lb. white 35 50 No J 43 lb B. w! 20l0?' S11 ,No3 Y- Shipments 32.50. No. 1 Fjax ,.a0S4 Cash wheat IhMi . Soft white 93, soft whit vTi,jim RHar3''Whl!e,Ub ""rrt'Sf Hard red w n ac . " fJt 95. 1, per cent Ti' Wceni Pe?acentWJ',MBa,,rtJ,rdln"ry SeT cent mv! " cmt BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. No. 21 (API I n.cn A i n mand for domestic wools In Boston to day was confined mostly to the fine and share division mcludea Mutnem n.-1 jn.p,,,,,,! B.Uroom Orch. way preferred, which hit a new 1S41 , wmhh. wia kltfh Atlantic fnaot TJn. Union Pa- clfic, Chryaler. U. S. Rubber preferred, International Harvester, Eastman Kodak, General Electric, and Kennecott. Lacking climbing vigor were Liggett Myers "B," which slipped to new low for the year; American Can. Dow Chemical. V. S. Gypsum. Woolworth. and General Motors. Carrier loans were selective upward movers in the bond department. Com modities were a shade mixed. A lr Red 36V.. AlsJun 24, AlChmStDye 150. AlllsChal 254, AmCan 72. AmCr iiFdy nv,. ArRadStdSan 4'.. AmRollMill 11V4. AmSmltiRf 36, ATseT 149, Am TobB 52, AmWtrWks ay. AmZncLiS 4, Ana 27, ArmlU 4. Atch 27, AvCrp 3. BaldLoco 13. BdxAv 38, BthStt 59. BoeAirp 20. Bdn 21, BgWnr 20H. Cal Pkg 19. CalZL CalHec 6. CanDry 14, CanPac 4. CatTrac 37, Cel 22, Ches&O 37. Chrys 53. ColGs&El 91. ComSolv 9, ComatSou 3-18, ConAlrc 21. ConEdi 14. ConOU 6, ConCan 31, CrnProd 49. CwnZel 12. CtsWght 8 DougAlro 69. DPont 146. EKod 136, ElyPwr&Lt 1, Gen El 26, GenFoods 116, GenMot 37, Gdrch 21, GdyrTire 16, Gryhnd 13, IUCent 7, InspCop 10, InsHvst 46, IntNckCan 25, IPiPpf 59, ITfltT 3, JnsMan 59, Kenn 34, UpOFord 28, Lckhd 28, Loews 38. LngBellA 3, MontWd 30. NshKlv 3. NatBIsc 18, NatDalryPrd 14. Nat Dlst 23. NatLead 16, NYCent 9, No AmAv 13. NoAmCo 11. NorPac , OhioOil 8. OtisStl 5. PacAmFlsh , PacGs&El 22. PT&T 107, PkdMot 2H. PanAmAlrw 18. ParamFIc 15. PennJC 79!'., PennRR 21, PhlpDge 27. Phil Pet 44. P&G 54, PbSvcNJ 14. Plmn 24, Radio 3. Ray 12, Reypf , Rep stl 18, Kcnoil 10'4 Reynolds Met 10, SfwyStrs 42. SrsRoe 64. ShlUn , SocVac 10. SouCalEdl 23, SouPac 12. SperryCorp 31i. StdBrands 5. StdOilCal 24", StdOillnd 32. StdOIINJ 44. Stn Wbst 6' 4. Stude 4. SunMIn 4. Tex Corp 44. TransAm 4. UnCarb 72. Un OUCal 14. UnPac 71. UnltAlrl 13, UnltAlrc 39, UnitCorp 3-16 UnitDrug . UnltFTUIt 73, USRUb 35. USRUbpf 103. USStl 53. Van 20. WnrPIc 5. WstUn 27T1. WstnghsEl 75. Wlwth 27. 1 Friday Radio KOBE Eugene 1433 KHeeytles (Mutaai-Don Lee Network) 3:00 p. m. Forest Ranger 5:15 Captain Midnight 5:45 Jack Armstrong 6:00 Music from Southern Neighbors, 6:15 On Parade 6:30 News 6:45 Lightning's Fishing News 7:00 Al Hostak vs. Ken Overlin 7:45 Spotlight Bands 8:00 Serenade in Waltstlme 8:15 Sports Spotlight 8:30 Variety Show 9:00 News 9:15 United Press is on the Air 9:30 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 9:45 Phil Stearns 10: 00 Lumber Jacks 10:30 News 10:45 Bay Noble Orch. 11:00 Ted Weems Orch. 11:30 Bob Crosby Orch. 12:00 News 12:15 Band Wagon KOAO Corvallls M Klloeyeles 3:00 p. m. On the Campuses 5:30 Melodies for Strings 5:45 Evening Vesper Service 6:00 Dinner Concert 6:15 United Press News 6:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Markets. Spot Reports 7:00 OSC Farm Management Dept. 7:15 Oregon State Forestry Dept. 7:30 Radio Shorthand Contest 8:00 Consumers Forum 8:1ft Music International 8:30 Music 9:00 Book of the Week 9:15 In Defense of America 0:30 Music of the Masters KOIN Portland 970 Klloeyeles (CBS Network) 5:55 Elmer Davis. News 8:00 What's On Your Mind 6:30 Glnny Simms 7:00 Hollywood Premier 7:30 Al Pearce b:to Amos n Andy 8:15 Lanny Ross 8:30 Playhouse 9:00 Kate Smith Hour 0:55 Find the Woman 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Air-Flo 10:20 Dance Time 10:30 The World Today 10:45 Know Your Way 11:00 Lud Gluskin Orch. ii:w Manny Strand Orch. 11:55 News KQW Portland 650 Klloeyeles (NBC Red Network) 5:00 p. m. Stars of Today 5:15 Ed Stoker's Music 5:30 Cocktail Hour 5:45 News 6:00 Waltz Time 6:30 Uncle Walter's Doghouse 7:00 Wings of Destiny 7:30 Grand Central Station 8:00-Fred Waring In Pleasure Time 8:15 Lum and Abner 11:00 This Movins World 11:15 Florentine Gardens Orch. 11:30 War News Roundup Saturday Radio XORE Eagene 14S9 KUeeyelft (Mataal-Den Lee Network) 6:00 a. m. News 6:15 Early Bird 7:15 Evangelical Church 7:30 Morning Varieties 7:45 Morning Sermonttte 8:00 Lest We Forget 8:15Wunlor Musical 8:30 News 8:33 U. S. Army Band 9:00 Popular Varieties 9:30 Some Like It Hot; Som Sweet 10:00 News 10:15 Benny Goodman Orch. 10:30 Concert Half Hour 11:00 News 11:05 At Your Command 12:00 News 12:15 p. m, What Lane County Thinks 1 2 :30 Red Cross Program 12:45 Fordham vs. St. Mary' 1:30 Novelties . 1:45 Oregon vs. Washington 4:30 News 4:45 Front Page Drama 5:00 p. m. Hit Tunes of Song & Dance 5:15 News 5:30 California Melodies 6:00 Traffic Safety 6:15 Dinner Dance 6:30 News 6:45 Salon Melodies 7 :00 John B . Hu gh eg 7:15 Spotlight Bands 7:45 News 8:00 Ray Noble Oreh. 1 8:30 Radio Rodeo 9:00 News ' 9:15 Harry James Orch. 9:30 Griff Williams' Orch. 10:00 Chicago Theater of the Air 10:30 News 10:45 Chicago Theater of the Air 11:00 Ted Weems Orch. 11:30 Bob Crosby Orch. 12:15-2:00 a. m. Hoot Owl Serenade 12:00 News ho AC cervaiiis soo Kiioeyeies 10:00 a. m. Weather, Review of the Day 10:05 News 10:15 Roosevelt Jr. High 1 Eugene) 11:15 Co-Ed Hour 12:00 News 12:15 p. m. Farm Hour 12:30 Spot Markets. Weather 12:45 OSC Ag. Eng. :oo Favorite classics 1:15 Variety Time 1 :45 Organ Moods 2:00 Camera Clubs 2:15 The Band' Stand 2:45 Monitor Views the News 3:00 Songs from the Hills 3:15 Swindles to Suit 3:30 Echoes of Walklkl 3:45 News 4:00 Artists In Recital 4:30 Stories for Boys and Girlg 5:00 p. m. On' the Campuses 5:30 In Defense of America 5:45 Evening Vesper Service 6:00 Dinner Concert 6:15 News 6:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Weather, Markets 7:10 Farm Front 7:30 Grand Opera Tonight 8 : 15 Eye Openers 8:30 Orchestral Gems 8:4S Traffic Safety 9:00 Music of the Masters KOIN Portland 970 Klloeyeles 6:00 a. m. Farm Reporter 6:15 Breakfast Bulletin 6:20 KOIN Klock 7:15 Headliners 7:30 Bob Garred Reporting 7:45 Consumer News 8:00 News 8:05 Phil Hanna. Songs 8:45 Pappy Cheshire's Hillbilllei 9:00 Theater of Today 9:30 Welti; Time 9:45 William Winter, New 10:00 Let's Pretend 10:30 Voice of Broadway 10:45 Hello Again 1 1 :0O Football Gam 12:00 News 12:05 Football Game 1:30 Accent on Musle 1 :45 News 2:00 Matlneo at Meadowbrook 2:55 Sports News 2:00 Calling Pan-America 3:30 Elmer Davis. News' 3:45 Newspaper of the Air :au figsmn Jamboree 5:00 p. m. Governor Spragu 5:30 News 5:15 Trsfflc Quit 5:55 Elmer Davis, News 5:45 Studio 6:00 Who, What, Where, Why 6:30 Sports Story 6:45 Saturday Night Serenade 7:15 Public Affairs 7:30 Leon F. Drews 8:00 Guy Lombard Orch, 8:30 Hobby Lobby 6:55 William Winter, New 9:00-Hit Parade fl:45-Tonlght'a Best Buy 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Air-Flo 10:20 Dance Time 10:30 The World Today 10:45 Defense Today !l:0O Martha Mears 11:30 Manny Strand Orch. 11:55 News KOW Portland 650 Klloeyele (NBO Red Network) 6:00 a. m. Sunrise Serenade 7:00 News Headlines and Highlight 7:15 Meat Curing Time 7:20 Music of Vienna 7:45 Sam Hayes f. 00 Ray Tower 8:15 Cap t. Dobbsie Ship of Joy 8:45 String Serenad 9:00 Bonnie Stuart, Singer 9:15 Consumer Time 9:30 News for Busy Women 9:45 Matinee in Rhythm 10:00 Lincoln Highway 10:30 America, the Free 11:00 Stars of Tomorrow 12:00 Eastern Football Gam 3:30 p. m. Piano Recital 3:45 Three Romeos 3:00 Arcadia Ballroom Orch, 3:2 New 9 3:30 Religion In the News 3:45 Three Suns Trio 4:00 NBC 4:30 Emma Otero. Singer 4:45 H. V. Kaltenborn 5:00 p. m. Music of the Americas 5:30 NBC 8:00 Barn Dance 7:00 Sports Newsreel 7:15 Joseph Galllcchio Orch. 7:30 Grand Ol' Opry 8:00 Truth or Consequences 8:30 Knickerbocker Playhouse 9:00 News 9:05 Design for Dancing 9:30 Best of the Week 9:55 Musical Interlude 10:00 Ten o'Clock New 10:15 Uptown Ballroom Orch. 10:45 Sports Scripts 11:00 Francis Welner, Violin 11:15 Blue Moonlight 11:45 Interlude Before Midnight EES Portland 1460 Klloeyels (NBO Blae Network) 0:00 . m. Musical Clock 7:00 California Melodies 7:15 Breakfast Club 8:00 Amen Corner Program 8:30 Stars of Today 9:00 Hollywood Headliners 8:05 Troubadour and the Lady 9:15 Howard Ropa, Singer 9:30 Farm and Home 10:30 News 10:45 Curbstone Quiz 11:00 Eastern Football Game 1:30 p. m. News Headlines. Highlights 1:45 Pacific Coast Football Game 5:30 Little Ol' Hollvwood 5:00 p. m. Sir Francis Drake Hotel 5:30 Boy Meets Band 6:00 Message of Israel 6:30 Frank Black Presents 7:00 Hemisphere Revue 7:30 Essex House Hotel Orch. 7:45 News Headlines and Highlights 8:00 Bishop and Gargoyle 8:30 Spin and Win 9:00 News 9:05 Palace Hotel Orch. 9:30 The Edwards Family 10:00 Jamboree . 11:00 The Quiet. Hour 11:30 News Roundup KOI till SUN. NOW PLAYING I ' 10 " "n "a j3pra WSBBSB I lafMVV It I N0W PLAYING! I raLnTVKU J DEANNA'S MOST jfffK V lUUjslrL JOYFUL PICTURE! f , W I refill U S If DEANNA CHARLES l I I NjTX I III II N II.""'... am .7rT M!DD11T. talTflllTnil Mil WWII, IEJai!IL,ll l32650 HOPEftl I .H VMl S slIi&kLriUiQZl SATURDAY NIGHT OvVrMAnM " . I I fjltvi ' .rm . I lalWrtJlf . yfllfff .1 J KRAMEM CHATEAU O V I M A W . j II SZfl r SECRET I j j ji llJ I mkft WINTERGaRDEN ii mKMJ-Vr.vJJH ' I lvM 1 Fvorv Rrtfnrri rr N,M II I IH VJS III ?Tv II llll EMM -t -J -T . 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ABTTLXMENT va4(m 4. hrebv eiven that Blanche f r.mantar. Executrix of the estate ot wuijmm cn.rkr. I I li s nae iiicu final account in the County Court of Lane County, Oregon, and said Court has fixed and appointed Saturday, ThMmhw 20. 1H1. at ten o'clock A. M.. Jn Its Court Room in Eugene, Oregon, as the time and place ror me nearina ot objections to and the settlement of Said final account. Executrix of said Estate. JAY L. LEWIS, Attorney. 8S FT! Dec 12. On the 6,096,799 farms of the United States there are 4,144,136 mssm Friday & Saturday! IT'S FIELDS' FUNNIEST FILM' ...and funniest funster! -: i 1 Legal Notices annexed of the eeuto of Mlnnl, w Morley, deceased, by order ot the County Court ot Lane County, Oregon All persons having claims against the estate ere hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the data of this notice to the Administrator at the office of Calkins and Calkins, Tiffany Building Eugene Oregon. ' Date of Notice. Novemlu. v ia, "SS&VS NATIONAL cmlkinS T CAuJms: ' Attorneys for Estate. 675 IYI Deo 5. NOTICE OF 1TMAT. nvBnM ..w..u.tpuavur wiui tna will annexed of the estat4 mar, l!.?." ha. filM hi. thud report and ISnint and the county court ot Lane County has fixed and appointed the I8th Jav of November, 1M1. at 10 o'clock A m House at Eugene. Oregon, for final hear. t' "Jnilny JecUon.rt"S be made or tUed on or before said Dated and first published Ort. u lui Administrator with will 'annex. WHl'lTEN SWAFTORD, ' 60 Prl Nov si. Professional Cards PHYSICIANS Ufc SURGEONS E5?ljL!Lj?J!l5fKione4T, BAB. NOSE Ss THROAT" DUraAlH, l07MtaiFKd?. chiropracticThymcian- DR. H. H. PETERS.jjiggg DENTIST iee, w. B. Tiffany Bg. iSTuK. NOTICE or HEARINO , vkm nRRRON MILK CONTROL BOARD will hold a public hearing ' on November 24 at 1:30 p. m. in Room No. 7 of the Moose HaU, Eugene. Ore gon, to receive evidence and testimony pertaining to wnoiesaie ana timi im.w, to retailers and consumers, prices to producers, and any other matters per talnlng to the fluid milk industry in Lane County Marketing Areas No. 1 and No. 3. . OREGON MILK LWinuu sunnu, C. E. Grelle. Chairman A. E. Engbretaon, Glenn B. Marsh. 6S7 Sun Nov 33. snsVinbrta! Gloria Jian X 1 f Bufch 4 Buddy ' I Ann Noglt M. THE THREE MESQUITEERS ...that top-rldls' ...ivrs'shootln' it! ...goH Into actlssl k vVr X I wistie f Bob Livingston PKi- ob Steel f ' ' Rule Davis Also: "Sea Raiders" No. 3 DINE & DANCE The HOLLAND Open Dally 2:00 P. M. en Marya & Martyn Comedy Dance Team Blllle Jones Banjo and Guitar Eddie Gipson's Orch. SATURDAY NIGHT Tern Minkler's 8 pe, Orch. Adm. 55c Includes hors d'oeuvres Phone 4080 for Table Reservations. THE PLAYGROUND 4 mi. above Jasper A 25c plots o! Wholesome Food! Saturday Night! Dance with Tommy Fair and His Orchestra Hobby Horses Ph, Spfd. 8698 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT Or OREGON UNITED STATES OF ) AMERICA, Plaintiff.) vs. ) ALBERT I. DAWLEY, and I . CLARA A. DAWLEY. his) wife; LANE COUNTY, a) muniinnl cllhHivision Of the) State of Oregon: HANNAHlNo. Civil SOt WISH, DENT, if living, anal . JOHN DOE DENT, her hus-) Hnt. if she has a hus.) band, and II living, whosel SUMMONS true name is unknown! tnel unknown heirs at law and) devisees of Hannah. Wise) Dent and John Doe Dent.) t.v hiotunH if rimri. and) all other persons or parties) unknown claiming any right.) title, interest or lien upon.) in or to the property de-) scribed in this complaint.) Defendants.) TO: HANNAH WISE DENT, if living. and JOHN IlUn Ubn l . net nuBuauu, I. .fca. ha, a htishand. and if living. urhnu trim name Is unknown: the unknown heirs at law and devisees of Hannah Wise Dent and John Doe Dent, her husband. If aeaa, ana an nthr npriumn or oartfes unknown claiming any right, title. Interest or lien upon. In or to tne property no- rrihri In the comnlaint. IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint for condemnation filed against you in the above entitled action within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the plain- tiff, for want thereof, will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In its complaint filed herein, to-wit: That the above entitled court ascertain ana determine according to law the com- pensation or damages for the taking of the land herein condemned and Herein after described, and ascertain and de termlne the parties entitled to the sum awarded as lust compensation for said land, and upon payment to or Into the registry of the Court for the use of the parties' entitled to the sum adjudged to be full compensation for the land con demned, adjudge and decree that the title to said land In Lane county, ore- gon, towlt: Beginning at a point tn the south erly line of the Oregon Pacific and Eastern Railroad right-of.way. north S3 deg. 50 In. west 1.452.8 feet from a point 141.9 feet north of the north erly southwest comer of the John Harms Donation Land Claim No. 40, In Township 21 South, Range a West of the Willamette Meridian, and running thence south 63 deg, 50 mln. east slong the southerly line of the rsllroad right-of.way 190 feeti thence north 27 deg. east 524 feet to the center of the County Road: thence north 58 deg. 50 In. west along the center of the County Road 71 feet, more or less, to an angle point in the County Road: thence north 80 deg 30 min. west along the center of the County Road 1,335 feet, more or less, to the west line of Lot a; thence south 245 feet, more or less, to the center of the channel of Row River, thence south-easterly along the center of Row River, 1000 feet, more or less, to a point south 22 deg 05 min. west from the place of beginning; thence north as deg. OS mln., east 293 ftet to the place ot beginning. Excepting therefrom the Portion thereof Included within the following described premises as eon veyed by David M. Baker and Louise Baker, his wife, by deed dated June 17, 1902. to-wit: Beginning at Station 40154 of the survey for railroad, made bv A. B. Wood and Russell Kimball which was commenced on the 20th day of October, A. D. 1901. and completed on the loth day of January. A. D. 1902.' at a point on the south boun. dary of the Greenbury Van Schoiack Donation Land Claim No. 41. and running thence south S2 deg. 58 mln. east along the center line of the aforesaid survey a distance of 2.353 reel, more or less, to Station 425-1-08 of said survey, being at a point Where the said survey Intersects the west boundary line of the J. Harms Donation Land Claim No. 40, with 30 feet on each side of the said center line of the said survey, being a atrip of lsnd 00 feet In width over andaeross the premises first above described, as per the notes and slats ZJfiZ ? s. tmv!T "foresaid, sll In ; V,?"-4' Town,h" sl South, Ranee a Wert. Willamette Meridian, in Lane County. Oregon. (,ta.-p,7ml,M ,bov' ""crlbed em. Road TO MMment County tY&.Z0 Hn "meat In favor SJ .? ,lm.,,Ie bKe. and grant such other and further relief a..; iV iVy . pr0Mr' Th" summons ord.; V ,"J?"" to. the 'VF rs SSI. S?.Vw ml1 "ereln on the 18th ?hen? embr' mi' Plication thereof for four successive weeks In rXr Zm' B?'"0rd. , new!!! L . i "ne' circulation published in the County of T.an s..t. SS. .Sr"!,,p.uS"c",ln ,her thlT ranT1 ! J.,At"y November. 1941. CARL C. DONAUOH. United State. ???AR.D J' "AMSEY and WTt, n.T. r, 'ii-kson., sped, Attor. ..,-,.i mimi Ol JUStlCe. AttOT" n-ys for Plaintiff. B r - JW U. S. Court House, Portland, Ore. 88 Fri Dee 19. Donqhua crown, J.60Wiliame!te 1"' Jll"'' spfld. Ph. 614. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICiAN DR. ELLIOTT I. OToTfTBUVi Sherman JMqpdy. 38 E. Brdwy. .a4,.vy s-tiibhjiaiu AND SURGEON DR. TAYLOR, 430 Miner. Ph7 276: CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PERCY W. BROWN" MiTlerTciiaJSl B 51 M O r i I klnH t..u'mtlllTJ ..to neighbor. .Mi. ivi h ..I . Mm mnj- .. ivirts. P. A tS. uon to our tmrJfSP ourreSnth.-.1' reavement, w"li Mayfalr Av b-V. ffi 1 Ueath Notices 50 BUTLER Wyne Lvle ButlSTf EuRene. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Butler died at the Sacred Heart hospital. Wed., Nov. 19, at 28 years. Born Nov. 9, 1913, in .Tanesville. Iowa. At the age of 7 years he came to Eugene with his parents. Since that time he has made his home in and near Eugene where he attended Eu gene high. On Sept. 2. 1937, he married Lois Alene Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson of the Central Com munity. Wyne leaves his wife Lois, and his father and mother of Eugene: 3 sisters. Marvel, Cleta. and Cleva Butler; 1 broth er. Buddy, at home; several aunts, uncles, cousins, and many friends. Funeral services. Sat.. Nov. 22. at 2 p. m. from the Pooles Chapel.- Interment in the i. v. u. jr. wo. z cemetery. modern mssml . . GIVE YOU" M0BFI FOR YOUR MON! uk. s. r. CRR'irr mnm,,- MAKEYOrabijV 060 Willamette Td,3 DENT4UPi5ffM GLENN William Edward Glenn, of route 3. Junction City died at his home Thursday. Nov. 20. Obituary and funeral services will be announced later from the Miller - Sherman funeral home at Junction City. Funeral Notices 75 RENSHAW Mrs. T?oana Uta-a Renshaw. funeral from Veatch- noiimgsworth Chapel on Satur day, Nov. 22. at 2 o'clock with Rev. Oscar Payne officiating. In terment in Rest Haven Memorial Park. FISHER Frank A. Fisher funeral service will be held Sat., Nov. 22 at 2 p. m. from the Branstet-ter-Simon Chapel. Interment laurel Mill cemetery. USE ATM0RAY OH from arthritis. rli.im,' or other ailmente. For tail una u-aiion, rn. U1, 663 xt NU BONE FoundstliilS will call at 70111 hii 2412-K. MRS. JOYCE - Pmk dates a;d facts. SaMxto sured. Hours 10-8. 2SS I.i BATHS-Infra-Sed 1 Masseuse & Mnttpiir. Ph. 78. Penthomt, Miner: PSYCHOLOGIST By appointment pheatll PSYCHIC READING daJjl pointment Fh. 4501 Transportitloi LOWEST RATES Portland 0.W, $1.85: K.t H uugene a a. m :i5 tig. p. m.. 8 s. m.. Sm FJ $8.25; R. T. $11.25; In W Sll: R. T. 119.80. Knl $45.50; Chicago. $38.5!: D DOLLAR BUS lUffl 49 E. Broadway M WANT RidetoL.A-.Nov.S.J driver. Share eipeBM. Pia Real Estate For Sale VERY DESIRABLE BUSINESS CORNER The only high class Cor. of the kind to be had suffldenDj ffl to pay good Interest on the Investment Price WOO, 1S3 by 180 Double houn Fine location close In on prominent it. $5250. A SAFE INVESTMENT and a crrnwlntf italit flftr.A f.wtfM hnllsa elOIS in. rlaM 111 Wl . of progress, one blk. from some of the most modem m the city. 53675. EXTRA WELL BUILT Extremely neat and cosy nearly new 4-room t"11". Room over garage 13 by 20 ft. Fine fireplace, two oui lot 50 by 303. Fine place for another house. $2 SAM RUGH REALTY COMPANY Phone W 1029 Willamette $1950 COTTAGE A very neat place with 3 large rooms and full bath, 2-car gar age. $700 down. bal. 20 per month. Owner desires larger nouse near city and may Trade. ' H.E. CULLY AND ASSOCIATES - 69 West Broadway, GOOD BUYS IN EUGENE HOMES Small 5 room home near Univer- Sl... CatU X 1-41 . ...... 4 oitj. ouiiu juunuuuuu. new garage, paved street. Priced ngnt at $iauu. Terms. MODERN WEST SIDE HOME All in the finest condition and de sireable West Broadway loca tion. Full dry basement, piped iurnace. a nome to oe proua oi. Good value at $3300. Terms. W. C. RREENTTP Xr ASSOCIATES U. S. Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Ph.- 4620 SMALL APARTMENT Wonder- Iul condition, netting 25; on large lot, close in, paving paid. Full price, $4775, including fur niture. DAN L. FREEL 119 E. Broadway BRAND new cozy 2-bedrm. east side home, with garage; near grade school, high, and univer sity. Unusual features insu lated and weatherstripped. $3150. FHA terms. $350 down, $21.36 per mo. (Inc. taxes and ins.i rn. aoozw. NO I'll '! Tf rTt .nm... NOTICE ra tlrnrov . . VZhZT'.'L S"" N't'onel Bank of Pwtland Ore.onl has heen duly aw Pelate ArtmlnliUatot vita the WW SUCCESSFUL STUDENT HOUSE 2 Apts. and rooms for 12 boys. Owner's health makes selling necessary. Will take Westslde 5-rrh. house In part payment. See Mrs. Gillanders. PAUL W. CAMPBELL, REALTOR 520 Mjner Bldg. Ph;320 4-RM.. Bath. Cook stove with coils, plast $750 cash or $850 terms. looa cnaroiette St. WE SPECIALIZE IN FARMS O. E. CROWE J1 I... vfuietM Phone 472 Ssringlitlcl J03 new modem, 1-3 A.. Deauoiui v nr room. '"S , quick sale. $1850. H r.narrl bOX 5954. 70c at RoJ".!! 0ra.B jejuni ALL KINDS "'.-"rBD, r JBL not ur S. G. Jacobsjm: . . ..ii! a FINE corner lot j Suitableorli'S:! Trade iorw j OregonJetHnMSii M,ULULERREAL. CORNER k street Phj NEW.Modl" srxmcinr Sale,