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Page Eight THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE, OREGON Produce Prices Remain Same Eugene Markets AH produc prioaa In th tufw rruu-kti vera unrhaniwd Tu-dy. Trie echdult follows: Bfrrmf at (Baylst FrU) Pramlun quality (maximum of M ot I ptr cent acid) rirrt quality (maximum of .1 of 1 per rent ar'.dl 39c Second quality 37c BUTTEB fWhla.l rrtoan Csrtou b Blfbor) Grade A 43c Grade B , , , 41c CBEE8B Trlpa. Ib. ' Five-lb. loaf. lb. Trips, slnjtle. lb. Trips tn case lots. lb. MV4o EGG S Be ylnf rrftei Grade A larre r.9Qr Grade B large .,- .. - V-2Ae Grade A medium ,.. .4-.c Grade B medium 22-23c TCholeuU Price te BeUners Grade A large , , , 1 Grade B large , , 31c Grade A medium . . I Grade B medium ..... . 30c POULTRY I No. t colored heni No. 1 legnorn hens 18-19c No. 1 colored sDrimts 19-21c No. I leghorn broilers - lqM7c WOOL Lonf wool i tV Coarse, lb. Ar Short wool .... "- Lamb, lb. Monair. lb HIDES Beef -Calf Kip 13C Long ool pelts CAS CAB A Cascara. lb. Oregon crape root. lb. " GRAINS WTieat. red. bushel Wheat, white, bushel White oats, ion Gray oata. ton r Barler. ton . VEOETABLIS, rBUITB fBnyt-r Price Aver, ter Ne. I Preeeet Green onioni. doc bunches Caul) flower. crat ' Turnips, box . Parsnips, bo Rutabacas. box Hothouse cueumbera. each Radishes, do, bunches -Deliclout applet, bent Winevap apples, box .... Rhubarb, lb. . Rhubab. box -. 4ft- 10c 45c t00 c Public Market .gau.le, Green onions. S bunch,, for . Spinach. 3 IM. for Carrot,, 4 lbs. for . Potato,!. 10c for Beets, bunch Celery, bunch Turnips 4 lbs. for Lettuc lb Cabbage, lb. -ISc -ISC lSc JSC 15e lSc Te 10c lteiLi till WED. Western Epic ! "Texas" WITH EUGENE'S OWN EDGAR "BUCK" BUCHANAN CLAIRS WILLIAM TREVOR HOLDEN . PLUS CO-FEATURE Cabbase Green t, lb. Oyster plant, buneb Winter soua-h. lb. cut, Sei whole, if. Cauliflower, lb. Parsnips. 4 lbs. for Mustard greens lb. , Radishes, bunch Rhubarb. 3 lbs. for Asparagus, bulk. lfcr lb. Apples' per box. tl to , Dried Prunes, lb. .. c 15c .15c Extras Mediums . Drsae Pooitry Heavy hens, lb. -, Light hens. lb. rrvers. ip. -34c -32e Turkeys, totns. Ib.. 6-9c; hens - .SV Hlseallanaona Butter, lb. , , , . ,., 41c Walnuts, lb. and 25c rUberta. Ib.. rveradtsh Rabbits, dressed, lb. Slack walnuts lb. Home made sausase. lb. , Grape lulce. gallon Mustard Greens, lbs- for , Sorgnum Molasset. qt 45c: Cider, gallon Hominy, pint lOct quart Chestnuta. lb. Mincemeat, p , c 0e' 10c -IV st-s -IS ( L TSc -- 15c oolared hens. -3c. Leghorns, under Vk lbs ITc: over J' 1h., 19c; roosters Sc. Dresae. turkey s Selling prtrest Hens, 2e: totns. 77-28c lb. Buying price! Toms y-JUs; hen. 26c lb. Hay Selling prlre on trecksi Alfalfa. No. I. 21.00 ton: oalvetrh. $14 ton: vallev prices; Willamette clover. tlO-13 ton. valley points; timothy, eastern Ore gon. -.00: valley timothy . Portland, Country meati Selling prices to re tailers: Country-km ed hogs, best butch ers. 12. to 14B lbs. lA'i-l&c lb: vealers, fancy lb : lighMhtn. 14-ISe lb.; heavy. 18-1 7c: canner cows. 12'i-lSc: good cutter cvws. 13'fl4c; bulls. 16-17c; lamb. 18-20c IK: ewe. ft-lc lb. Rabbits Average country-kiUed. 30-SJc lb ; city-killed 33-S4 lb. Wool 1M2 contracts: Oregon ranch, nominal, 34-57c lb.; crossbred-, 40-43 lb. lambs 11 lb. Mohair 1842 13-month. 45c lb Hops 1W1 crop. 40c; ISO contract-, 38c lb. Cascara bark IMS peel. 15c lb. Onions Idaho, 3.25; Oregon, 93-4 50 1b. sack; sets. 25c lb. S350 50 lb. sack: sets. 25c lb. Potatoes, old Whit locals. $2.50-2.75 cental; Deschutes Gems, $3.1V35 cent al; Yakima No. 2 Gem.. $1.25 per 50-1 b. bag. Klamath No. 1 $2.85-3.35 cental. Nuts Prices to wholesalers: filberts, Barcelona, Jumbo. 31c; large, 18.c; fancy. 17icj baby. lHc; DuchtlJy. Jumbo, 30c; large.. 19ci fancy. 18c lb. Walnuts Prices to wholesalers: First grade Pranquettes, Jumbo. 23ci targe aoc; medium. 18c: baby. IS Vie. Soft shell. Jumbo, none. Urge, lftci medium. 17c: baby. 14Wc Mayett. Jumbo. nai large. 30c lb. Second grade rranquettes, SoftshcU. large. 17c; medium. ISct baby. Urge, 15c; medium. 17c; baby, 15e Ux PORTLAND GBAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. April 31 AP Wheat: Open High Low Close May 97 91 97 97 Cash grain: Oat No. 2 38 lb white 40 W) Barley No. 2 46 lb. B. W. 31.00. Corn unquoted. No. 1 Flax 2.50'4. Cash wheat bid: Soft white 97'.. soft whit excluding Rex 1.00'., white club IjOI, western red 1.00',. Hard red winter ordinary 97. 10 per cent 1.00, 11 per cent 1.07. 12 per cent l.U. Hard white Baart ordinary 10 per cent 1.09' i. 11 per cent 12 per cent 1.19'.. Today's car recelpU: Wheat 28. bar ley 3 flour 2, hay 1, mulfeed 3. . flax seed 1. SSc flin 1 Portland List PORTLAND. Ore.. April 21 AP Butter: Prints A grade. 41'. In parch ment wrappers: 42'ic in cartons: B grade. 41c In parchment wrappers; 42c in cartons. Butterf at First quality, maximum of .8 of 1 per -ant acidity, delivered In Portland. 4fl'.-4lc lb.; premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity), 411-42c lb.; valley routes and country points. 3c less than frist or 39c lb.; second quality at Portland, 3c under first or 38'i-39l4c lb. Cheese: Selling prices Portland reUQt ers: Tillamook triplets 28V.C lb.: loaf. 39 Vie lb. Triplets to wholesalers: 28Hc lb.; loaf. 37.e FOB Tillamook. Eggs Prices to producers, A large. 28c; B. large. 27c: A. medium. 26c: B, medium. 25c dor. Resale to retailers, 4c higher (or cases; cartons. 5c higher. Live iKniltry Buying prices: No., J grade Leghorn broilers, under Hi lbs., 19c: over 14 lbs. 19c; fryers. 2 to 1 4 lbs.. 23c; roasters, over 4 lbs.. 22c; m LaaV a I Betty Grable SONG OF VCM-tTHE ISLANDS' ZSJ. "THIS TIME KEEFS" J mi I r VVTUC Com MIXED UP with the ONE GIRL he HASN'T FALLEN FOR Ws ON THE SPOTC oiiu id nun .WJis - ANDY HARDY Lewis STONf Mickey ROONEY Cecilia PARKER Fay HOLDEN Ann RUTHERFORD-Sara HADEN and Donna REED m Sm AII...Kdr All ...SAY NOTHING.' PORTLAND LTV E STOCK PORTLAND. Ore., April 21 fAP USDA Cattle salable- 100. total 125; calves, salable and total. 25; market active, mostly steady; few mostly fairly good steers 11.0O-12.0O, strictly good light weights quoted to Monday's top of 13.25; common dairy type heifers 8.00-9.25: common to medium beef heifers 10.00 75: few fed heifers to 11.50; canner and cutter cows 5.75-7.25: fat dairy type cows 7.50-8.25; heavy Hoi steins up to 8.75; medluro-good bulls 9.25-10.75: good choice vealers 14.00-15.50; odd head 16.00. Hogs salable and total 300. market slow, around 25 lower than Monday's average to steady with extreme close; good-choice 175-215 lbs. largely 1S.O0; few lots 13-15-354 230-250 lbs. largely 12-50; light-lights 12.00-50: good 350-525 lb. sows 925-50; lighter weights up to 10; food-choice feeder ptgs 11.50-1235. Sheep salable 100. total 200; few sales steady: good weighty shorn lambs 10.00 25: common 8.00-9.00; good-choice' fed wooled lambs quoted 12.00 and above; good spring lambs salable around 13.00; extreme top Monday 13.25: good shorn ewes 5.00-25; common down to 3-00. e . BOSTON WOOL BOSTON. April 31 'AP- USDA The Boston wool market was more active today. Fair quantities of fin territory wools were sold at $1.15-1.18, scoured basis, for average to good French comb trig lengths, and at $1.05-1.08 for clothing length wool. Graded half blood combing territory wool brought mostly $1.13-1.16, scoured basis. New York Markets Bv VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK. April 31 (AP The stock market today leaned towarasi im provement for the third successive ses sion but top gains of fractions to around a point in the leaders were shaded by late profit selling. Steels, aircraft, and rails displayed about the best climbing power In the ! early proceedings. Heaviness tn Amerl ; can Telephone tended to alow the re covery near me unai nour. irinitcuwii amounted to about 300.000 shares. Among the stocks carrying plus marks most of the day were General Motors. Chrysler, IT. S. Steel, Bethlehem. Mont gomery Ward. Douglas. Curt I ss-Wright. Boeing, Westlnghouse. Johns-ManviUe. Union Carbide. Santa Fe. Southern Rail way. Chesapeaks it Ohio and. Great Northern. Telephone's fractional dip was accom plished on a small line of selling. Ac tion on the quarterly dividend Is due early In May. Allied Chemical also suf fered a relapse and was oft as much as 2 points. Rati loans attracted selective buying In the bond market. Tuesday Radio KORE Euren- "5 KlleeyelM Mataai-Don Lea Network) 5:00 p. m. News 5:15 Orphan Annie 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45Jack Ann strong 8:00 Hits of the Day 8:15 News 6:30 Spotlight Bands 6 45 Civilian Defense Round tabl 7:00 John B. Hughes 7:15 News 7:30 Melodies for Evening 7:45 Popular Serenade 8:00 What's My Name 8:J0 Rudy Bundy'a Orch. 9:00 News 9:15 Eugene Jr. Chamber of Commerce 9:30 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 9:45 Joe Relchman's Orch. 10:00 Louis Armstrong's Orch. 10:30 News 10:4 King and pannel's Orch. 11:00 Duke Ellington's Or oh. 11:30 Louis Armstrong's Orch. 13:00 News in Brief KOAC Cervsllls 550 KMeeyelet 5:00 p. m- On the Campuses 5:30 In Defense of America 5:45 Evening Vesper Service 8:00 Dinner Concert 6:15 United Press News 6 -SO Farm Hour 6 40 Wool and Wool Markets 6:45 Spot Market Reports 7:00 ORC Farm Crops Dept. 7:1!--Ho1stein-Fres1an Association 7 30 Univ. School of Music -Eugena g:0O Neigh bornood News (Eugene! : 1S Wot Id tn Review Dean Morris Jpirngfield Theater Abbott sad rt11e ta BUCK PRIVATE' Borisss Meredith Irene BsrdT to "SAN FRANCISCO DOCKS" Short SDbjaeU - News I.A8T TIMES TONITC WedBtsdsy A Tnarsdsy TWO FEATURES "UNDERGROUND' HHh Jeffrey Lynn and "MEt-ODV LANE" with Thf? Mrrry MM ln Errol Baby Bandy 8- 30 Higher Education Speaks 00 Music of Czechoslovak ia 30 OSC Cadet Band 9:45 United Prs News K0TN Portlind 970 Kllsryrlts it BS Network) 4:00 Second Mrs. Burton 4:15 Young Dr. Ma lone 4 30 American Melody Hour 5 00 p. m. Newspaper of the Air 5:15 Your Defense Reporter ft-30 Harry Flannery 5:45 Bob Gar red. News 5:55 Elmer Davis. News 6 00 State Traffic 8:15 Dutch Uncles 6:30 Report to the Nation 7:00 CBS 7:30 Publie Affairs 7:45 Frailer Hunt $ 00 Amos and Andy 8:15 Lanny Ross 8:30 Are You A Missing Heir 9:0O Duffy's Tavern 9:30 Bob Bums , 9:55 Political Talk 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 The World Today 10:30 Wartime Women 10:35 Atr-flo 10:45 Defense Today 11:00 Anita Carol and Erwin Yeo 11:30 Manny Strand Orch. 11:55 News Midnight to 6:00 a. m. Music and News SOW Portland o Kilo eye Its NBC Red Network) 5:30 War News Roundup 6:00 Sunrise Serenade 6:30 Early Bards 7:00 News Headlines and Highlights 7:15 Music of Vienna 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00 Stars of Today 8:15 Symphonic Swing 8:40 Lot t a Noyes 8:45 David Harum 9:00 Bess Johnson 9:15 Bachelor's Children 9:30 Vi and Vtfma 9- 45 Musical Bouquet 10:00 Women's World 10:15 News for Busy Women 10:30 Homekeepor's Calendar 10:45 Dr. Kate li:00 Light of the World 11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter 11:30 The Guiding Light 11:45 Hymns of All Churches 12:00 Against the Storm KEJC Portland 1190 Kiloeeles (NBC Bias Network) 5:00 p. m. Flying Patrol 5:15 Secret City 5:30 News of the World 5:45 Supper Syncopation 6:00 Serenade for You 6:15 Sport Time. Bill Mock 6:30 Svmphony Orchestra 7:30 Red Ryder 8:00 Office of Government Reports 8:15 Rhythm Time 8:30 Information Please 9:00 Dusty Records 9:30 News Headlines and Highlights 9:45 BN 9:55 News 10:00 Ciigat Rhumba Revue 10:30 Broadway Bandwagon 10:45 Palladium Ballroom Orch. 11:00 This Moving World 11:15 Organ Concert 11:30 War News Roundup Wednesday Radio KORE Eugene 1450 Kilocycles (Mutual-Don Lee Network) 6:00 News tn Brief 6:05 Early Bird 7:00 News 7:13 Morning Vanet.es 7:30 Melody Strings 7:45 Morning Sermonett 8:00 Haven of Rest 8:30 News and Music 8:45 Miss Meade's Children 8:00 John B. Hughes 9:15 Health Club 9:30 Old Fashioned Girl 9:45 Popular Varieties 10:00 News 10:15 I'll Find My Way 10:30 News 13:35 Women Today 10:45 Your Date with Don Norman 11:00 News and Music 11:15 Colonial Network OTch, 11:30 Mid-Day Varieties 11:45 Radio Camera Club 12 -.00 News 13:15 p. m. Memories, Words and Music 12 ) iwm oy tne Top tsanos 13:4 Refreshment Time. Slngln Sam 1:00 Mutual Goes Calling 1:30 John Sturgess 2:00 Army 3 : 1 5 Surprise1 Packa re 3:00 News 8:15 The Quiet Hour S:45 Marvel of Vision 4:00 Mohawk High School 4:15 Johnson Family 4:30 Girl Scouts PrciTaro 4:45 Afternoon Varieties KGW Portland 620 Kilocycles NBC Red Network) 4 00 a. m, Music 5:30 News Roundup 6:00 Sunrise Serenada 630 Early Bards 7:00 News Headlines and Highlight 7:15 Music of Vienna 7:30 Reveille Roundup 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00 Stars of Today 8:15 Women's World 8:30 Symphonic Swing 8:40 Lotta Noyes 8 : 45 Da vld Ham m 9:00 Bess Johnson 9:15 Bachelor's Children 9:30 Welcome. Neighbor 10:00 House Next Door 10:15 News for Busy Women 10:30 Homekeeper's Calendar 10:45 Dr. Kate 11:00 Light of the World 11:15 Arnold Grimm's Daughter 11:30 Guiding Light 11:45 Hymns of All Churches 12. OU -Against the Storm 12:i . m. Ma Perkins 12:30 Pepper Young's Family 12:45 Right to Happiness 1 00 Barkstage Wife 1-15 Stella Dallas 1 3ft Lorenro Jones . 45 Young Wldder Brown 3.00 Whn a Girl Marries 3 15 Portia Face Life 3:30 The Andersons 3:45 Vic and Sade 3: AO The Barton 3 15 Navy- Band 3 25 News 3 3ft Hollywood News Flashes 3 45 The Personality Hour ,.i5 Sam Hayes. Spectator KEX Portland lira Kller-eles NBC Blue Network) 6 00 a. m News 6 as Moments of Melody 6 15 arm and Home 845 Western Agriculture 7 :00 Clark Dennis. Singer 7:15 Clete Roberts Reports 7:30 Breakfast Club 8:00 Haven of Rest 8:45 Keep Fit With Patty Jean 8 35 Don Vining. Organist 9:00 Meet Your Neighbor 9:15 Sharon Sings 930 Breakfast at Sardi'o 10:00 Ban khage Talking 10:15 Orphans of Divorce 10:30 Amanda of Honeymoon HiU 10:45 John's Other Wife 11:00 Just Plain Bill 11:15 Nature Trails 11:30 Stars of Today 11 45 Keep Fit Club 13:00 News Headlines and HirWighta 13:15 p. m. Your Livestock Reporter 12:30 Markets 12:35 Musical Interlude 12:40 Stella Unger 12 45 News Headlines and Highlights 1:00 Arthur Tracy. Street Singer 1:15 Club Matinee 1:55 News 3:00 Quiet Hour 2:30 Houm in the Country 3:45 Stars of Today 3. oo Guatemalan Rhumba Band 3:15 News 3:30 Four Polka Dots 3:45 The Vagabonds 4:00 Easy Aces 4:15 Mr. Keen. Tracer 4:30 News Here and Abroad 4 1 45 Sylvia Marlowe. Harpsichordist KOAC Cor vail Is 550 Kilocycles 10:00 a. m. Review of the Day 10:05 News 10:15 Homemakers Hour 10:20 Neighbor Reynolds 11:00 KOAC School of the Air 11:20 Artist and Orch. 12:00 News 12:15 p. m. Farm Hour 12:30 Markets 12:45 Music 1:00 Favorite Classics 1:15 Variety Time 1:45 Organ Nocturne 2:00 Children Are Musical 'Eugene) 3:30 World Problems (Eugene) 3:00 String Ensemble 3:15 Treasury Star Parade 3:30 The Concert Hall 3:30 Concert Hall 3:45 News 4:00 Choral Music 4:30 Stories for Boys nd Girls KOIN ForUsnd 970 KUoeyelet (CBS Network) 6:00 a. m. Farm Reporter 8:15 Breakfast Bulletin 6:20 KOIN Klock 7:15 Headliners 7:30 Bob Garred Reporting 7:45 Nelson Prtngle. News 8:00 Victory Begins at Home 8:15 Consumer News 8:30 Valiant Lady 8 : 45 Stor ie America Loves 9:00 Ka'e Smith Speaks 9: 15 Big Sister 9:30 Romance of Helen Trent 9 45 Cur Gal Sunday 10:00 Life Can Be Beautiful 10:15 Woman in White 10:30 Vie and Sade 10:45 Songs of a Dreamer 11:00 Bright Horizon 1 1 : 15 Aunt Jenny 11:30 We Love and Learn 11:43 The Goldbergs 12 00 Music Without Words 12' !5 p. m. Knox Manning, Newi 12:30 Joyce Jordan 12:45 Woman of Courage 1 00 Stepmother 1:15 Spotlight on Asia 1:30 American School of the Air 2 00 News 2:15 Jane Endicott, Reporter 2:30 Name a Tune 2:35 Sing Along 2:45 Scattergood Barnes 3:00 Wilson Ames 2:1!S Hedda Hopper's Hollywood 3:30 Frank Parker, Songs 3:45 News 4:00 Second Mrs. Burton 4:19 Young Dr. Ma lone 4:30 Newspaper of the Air also .eaves hi only un Cecil, tf areola, a sister, Carrie Kuhnert, Merced, Cal., Fred Beter, Mon tague. Calif. The funeral service will be held Thursday April 23, from the Veatch-Hollingsworth chapel at 2 p. m. Interment will be in the family plot at Marcola cemetery. Major to Confer Major M. T. Dean, racial rela tions advisor of the 9th corps area of the V. S. army will be in Eu gene Tuesday to confer with De fense Coordinator Howard Mer-riam. GARDEN SEEDS 3 Pkgs. 10c METROPOLITAN STORE 735 Willamette SKIN SUFFERERS Free book by twelve authors telling how simple use of a product from the earth quickly released them from the misery of Psoriasis. Eczema. Athlete's Foot, Acne. Varicose Ulcers. Itch. Poi son Oak. Address P. O. Box 310, Ber keley. Calif. (Adv.! Hear That Great PIANO DUO VRONSKY andBABIN Reserved $1.65 $1.40 $1.10 85c General Admission McARTHUR COURT Mon April 27- 8:15 p. m. Phone 3300, local 214 of the estate of Henry Carroll Auld. de ceased, will, pursuant to an order of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon (or Lane County, duly made and entered nn the 23rd day of March. 1942. In the I matter of said estate, sell at private Mle for caw. or upon wnui m cinin to be approved by said court to the highest bidder or bidders, on or after 10 A..M.. of the 23rd day of April. 1942. aU the right title. Interest and equity of said deceased and estate, subject to confir mation of said court. In and to the following described real property, to-wit: Begin 320 feet South and 331.8 feet West of the Northeast comer of Claim 54. Tp. 17 S. B. 3 W. W. M., which raid point la the Northeast corner of Intersection of Madison SI reet and 9th Avenue West. Eu gene, run North along East line of Madison Street 145 feet to alley be tween 8th Avenue West and 9th Avenue West. East 80 feet. South 145 feet, and West along the North line of 9th Avenue West 80 feet to beginning, also Beginning at a point on the East line of that certain tract of Und formerly sold to H. C. Auld by the grantors herein: the said point being 80 feet East and 90 feet North parallel to the East line of Madison Street, from the Northeast comer of- the intersection of 9th Avenue West and Madison Street In Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, running thenos East 3 feet, thence North parallel to the East line of Madison Street 55 feet, thence West 3 feet, thence South M feet to the place of beginning, said tract being a portion of the D. U C. of James Huddlestan. In- Lane County. Oregon, and now tn the fitv of Eueene. All bids and offers may be left at tha office of Harris. Bryson & East, Miner Building. Eugene. Lane County. Oregon. Dated, Eugene, Oregon March 24 tn. 194X KATHERINB MARY AULD. Administrator of the estate of Henry Carroll Auld, deceased. 818 Tues Apr 21. XX Dave MARSHALL and HU ORCHESTRA bring music with "Umph" rionll. It .. veneta, two SriST--- William . ?.ro,hrrfcN Mr- ill' "net,. v nd Mr rCroa Poole chapel anHU M nounced UtS " Wla? EyANS-JohrTz-iCr- ment farmer in tk1 'si community, dii 3 dnt 'which loSffiS. cola last Frid,1.1.'! Survives hirTVV Thursday, April 2ff V from the vffi3,,1'!: Funeral wtC funera sennc. ..m'W Thursday. April jvi " in Creswell. Mr. it will have chare. interment will h. u .1." well cemot. V Thursday Night April 23 V Ths HOLLAND! BALLROOM f Adm. 75o (includes tax) jjs 44 94 44 44 94 44 44 44' Prominent Marcola Man Dies Monday John Z. Evans, prominent farm er in the Marcola community, died at a local hospital Monday, April 20, as a result of an injury which took place near Marcola last Fri day. He was bom and lived in the Marcola district his entire life. In December, 1879, he married Ari zona Arnel, who survives him. He Wm tuYwrrw m mow. ej LAST 2 DAYSI 2 SWELL SHOWS FOR 25c WITH IM..OVINS i WOMINOM IT DRIPS WITH DRAMA! licardo Cortez Joan Woodbur) DOORS OTtN 6:30 NOW PLAYING! " 1 ROCKING THE TROPICS WITH FUN AND ACTION! k . 9SSV ir A A LAUGH-LOADED COMEDY.. OF WIDE OPEN FACES! .JV ssaaV-k Ul A I T JOKY 9 AIM "Information Please" WHEN OTHERS FAIL Come to us. Try our Chinese natures herb remedies . . will help you regain good health. Disorders, sinusitis, heart, lung, liver, kidney, stomach, gas. constipation, ulcers, diabetes, rheumatism, gall and bladder, fever, skin, female complaints. Charlie Chan r VI1WC9T; tin Ui tucu, Office hours only Wed. and Sunday, 3:30 to .8:00 d. m. S. B. FONG CONSULTATION FREE 720 Willamette, Eugene, Ore. alss. The Eugene Register-Guard Is 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 and al?o all the local news published herein. All rights of publica tion of special dispatches herein are also reserved. By Carrier, yearly In advance M00 By Carrier, monthly .60 By Mail In Oregon, ve-rlv S 00 Outside of State, yearly ..... 6 00 By Mall In Oregon. 3 months 1.50 By MU. 1 month... .60 inm,- Ut ADDRESS In Making Chang, of Address please give former address as well as the new. This Is necessary in order that your credit can be transferred and the paper sioppea at 01 a aaa ress. Legal Notices NOTICE Is hereby given that th State Land Board of the State of Oregon will receive sealed bids In Its office in the State Capitol in Salem. Oregon, up to 10.00 o'clock. A. M., on May 8. 1W2. for the purchase of timber grow ing on the SW' of SE'4 of Section 8, Township 16 South, Range 8 West, W. M.. in Lane County, Oregon, which timber Is in the amount of 460.000 board feet, .and which trees have been marked for cutting. The minimum price which will be considered is $2.00 per thousand board feet. Bids must be accompanied by certified check for the f '. amount of the bid, made payable w Lewis D. Griffith Clerk of the State Land Board.' The Board reserves the right to redact any and all bids. Bids should be sealed and addressed to Lewis D. Griffith. Clerk of State Land Board. Salem. Oregon, and should be marked on the face of the envelope. "Application and bid for purchase of timber." Dated this 2nd day of April, 1943, to Salem. Oregon- LEWIS D. GRIFFITH. Clerk of Stato Land Board. 83T Tues Apr 28. MUler-ShermmFmiSrel Junction CityPh. .66X Professional Cards DENTIST Lee, W. B. Tiffany Bg. 42-J. 42-M. DR. L. E. GEORGE. I.O.O.F. Bldg. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN DR. ELLIOTT L O. O. T. BLDG. Sherman W Moody. 38 E. Brdwy. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. TAYLOR, 430 Miner. Ph. 278. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT PERCY W. BROWN SPENCER R. COLLINS & CO. CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN DR. H. H. PETERS. Tiffany Bldg. Dr Helms, foot correction. 312 E 11 TAX CONSULTANT ACCOUNTANT HARRY NELSON ACCOUNTING SERVICE. 69 W. BROADWAY. Death Notices 50 FISK Allen Fisk died Monday. April 20th at the age of 31 yrs. He was born Februarv 15. 1911. in Joseph, Oregon. He married urace stutz in Vancouver, June 19. 1932. Besides his wife and sons, Allen Francis and James Leroy, he is survived bv his mother. Mrs. Henrietta Fisk of .VEATCH-HOLYSSSESSal Phonell2 Pearl St BRANSTETTER-smbNti Phone 433l i si X - UllVtSt POOLE FUNERALHOVfl Ph. Eugene 723 or SortK ' uui ana o. Florists RAUP'S-BetteFFio-pT ' Personal! DENTAL PLATElM IN MOST ritn DR. HARRY Sf.Mi.tiiB.. Cor. 8th Willamette, YOUNG women in tn,M.- need of a friend in id vation Army, phone id uunio 10 i in reari luwtflrl Box 245: or write M.ioi dred Pratt. Kalvatin. A White Shield Home, Ml 3 Mayfair Ave.. PortlmtM WAR WAR On all human slWnti. M-J Victory. I have helped oml or inousanas ot people, a at 760 Willamette. J. fcj Magnetic neater. SPIRITUAL READIKG.Bk will be here a fewdsysoej 1860 for appointment, Ajt uregon notei. PSYCHOixinisT ann by appointment Phone m Lost & Found LOST Pair of kid skin jlml Z352-VV. VHI W. Bui. Transportation LEAVING Wed., April 22TS1 f ary, Lanaaa via sposrai um 2 weeks. 2 paisei 1237 Monroe. LEAVING for Neb. aboutHH Can take 2: yuung vm fi-rred Share expenses. I soman Auto Court, Stria JunctionbinteveiiPj LADY wants ride to So. ft about May 1st. Pa. or penses,help drive. Pt. PRIVATE Party leavinj te Francisco Monday. Tel 29 Real Estate for Sale NOTICE Of GUARDIAN'S SAUe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That bv virtu, and authority of an Order dulv mad. by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane Countv on the 7th day of April. 1SM2. the undersigned The rirn national BanK of Eugene lOregonl a, Guardian of the Estate of Mary O. Howe, a Pervn Incapable of Conduct ing her own Affairs, will at 10:00 o'clock In th. forenoon of Friday, the lsth dav of May. 1942. at the Banking- House of Th. First National Bank of Eugene. Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon, proceed to sell and will .ell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, in on parcel, and subject to confirmation bv th. County Court of the State of Ore gon for Lane County, all the right, title end interest of said Ward. Mary O. Howe, in and to the following de acribed real property: The West Half of the Northeast Quarter; and Lot One Ml of Sec tion JO, Township 19 South Range S West of the Willamette Meridian. In Lane County. Oregon. Dated this 7th day of Anril. 1942. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF EUGENE. Guardian. Cat. of First Publication: AprtJ T. 1042. Dat of Last Publication: Mar S. 1942. 828 Tues M,y 9. EUGENE COMMUNITY-BUILDERS, Red:: "It Must Be Good If We Recommend It" COUNTRY OR .1 Lovelv Acres -Most! bearing Eng. walnuto. On able home. Good chicken M hrn and garage. AliaM under Irrigation. A (e 4 ries and filberts, jswun A REAL VALCI $3900 ..... v,.. on East Side 51 wood floors, fireple1! ment and furnace, aw- appointment HERE'S YOUR HOME $30 MO.for ,this !oomy new 5 room home. Velvety lawn with outdoor fire place. Lovely living room with fireplace. Full basement, - A keen ktchen. Close to all schools. Total price $4250. DUPLEX BARGAIN $500 DOWN Very favorably located. Income $60 monthly. Corner lot 2 car garage. 5 rooms each apt. Should be priced at near $9000 but $3900 takes it Tel. 479 Fay M. Bennett 241 Miner Bifl NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned Executrix of the Estate of James L. Atkinson, deceased, has filed her Final Account with Uie Countv Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and an Order has been made and entered of record directing this Notice and setting Saturday the 2nd day of Mav. 1942. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. at the office of the County Judge In tbe Lane County Court House, for the hearing of objections. If any. to said Account and for the final settlement of said Estate DATED at Eugene. Oregon, thla 28th day of March. 1942. BERTHA ATKINSON. Executrix of the Estate of ...iim" t AtttlMon. deceased. LEWIS HOFFMAN. Attorney for Estate. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE I, hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of th. etat. of WU1 A. Brewer. dece.ed. has I filed In th. Countv rmiri .a. t ! County. Oregon, his final account as aiKh administrator and Mid court has appoint. 1 Thursday the 23rd day of April. 1942. at ten o'clock A. M. a, the tbn, and the County Judge's offic. In the county courthouse tn Eugre, Lane Counts'. Oregon, a, the place tor hear." tng objections, if any. to said final account and the settlement thereof AU person, tnleres'! ,nd desiring to Ob lect to said fm,l account ar, he-ehv notified to f.le their obleclion. thereto -i,,.n, me i.ierx of said court NEW STREAM LINED Two bedroom home 1 blk. from bus line; oak floors, beautiful fireplace, floor furnace, utility rm., garage attached; short dis tance from city limits. Price NEW WELL BUILT 6-Rooms. bsm't.. furniir. turn k1. rooms, down, 1 up and one to imisn; ioi DUXltSU. sightly loc. lion on bus line. Price $4500. .SPACIOUS ATTRACTIVE Very close in 5-rm. home, living Rm. 14x26. fine fireplace, large windows, paved cor. 80x110 ft SAM RUGH REALTY CO. iwiiiamette Phone 76 FINE DIVERSIFIED CATTLE RANCH, 573 A. A real fin nlnr 9 nnnei ? jair? ,arn- fenced "id cross fenced with woven wire. Plenty of cultivated land for feed! 160 i ilne Pasture- 200 A. timber Lp2,lngA2 "ream! nd several .Viii '-'Ir"" mu nave cash S" iU For ,ul1 Particulars call PETERSON MORTGAGE CO. SilBroadway Phone 942 FINE SUBURBAN The ow ner of this l"- acre, is no. opportunity to buy this otvl "?2J:TO?m house with 1 e..U .v .sr.""-..0'" prior to Hid timt and in... .t ...J in Mt:,,' " 'H HtALTY CO. time and pn... " .vr" ""iiamette St. Ph 741 fi.1 PiiNicio, of hi. EQUITY ' in new-lTThoTJs'e-to i bryson. Ina 1376 v XPZ1 dumD t- n-nlstr.tor of th, ut.tt I - ' -.iv..'Jpttage B. and SRVn- rTZ in S"Bfldr1200 ana 58.iU. Consider nt NOTICE OF SLE Of REAL "y' -,2-l' B St.. Spfld I notice rTV? cvrv , .. E N1!" ix.-.-. jit. a-4, Ata-uu.-rl a. Jacob, on pc Dew 89 R Date erf ih nolle. t Mvch E T t AdiT'nlstrator of H,ii tKnT (l Tue. Apt ill ' "- 0W,"M- FrHiTOourit Boulev: . rer)ti tiome, i rooms "",.-y.rA4 trrand view, beautiful Tot double garage. .a own, actually wfr,h.n'fr'" 000; owner leaving W 'S lor iuuu, uuw k-' -, balance semi-annual wX 6 'FT Bsraer 61 W. BROADS Hlnsfi In-West Si: i A.n bisernc1! $4750. Terms. , Ft-fRt Rnosevelt 8-room modem hem "JJ chicken house. $2500. 'ramey w. bjw" 948 0ak TS a -.mT-i- ...AaA Inn- M alow w r rf,l uit-Many.1 H. N. TRAf 50 A., 6 miles S. XS. t at sawmill. Good. bW elec. Terms to r5 ft E. Cluett, owner-j!?!-,; WEST" SIDE S-nwmffifJ Rnarl trade. Ph. -91J.4- FY OWNER-7 acre ''", 3 Junction City. Pric?J 3 sale. Mrs. J. H- fM S. Junction CM-iSl BEST residence APlA mnn nsr vpar infOT Reg.-GuarcfBox W, age, large nou. Spfe i nuts. 369 W. D Sh-Sf- Fefterlfomes:at B"fT itVWaVii VI