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1 01 101 cal Produce Prices Steady Lene Markets tbsr-as rtut P.. ..tit. una: r5.ASS"..: BUT. Uliimli rrtort Bunais CH BESS J8e Jo prjrr- 21o 44e -41c .380 I8c Els B w c A medium i ' - Bsrm-r JUS? ws i a line 1 ES I Urn . .c- i n McLiouaid a Metetlc-Ur Non Fattening, Kb D.de CHOCOLATES Jflnner of 44 told medsls for "I'pound 79c PENNY WISE DRUG H E, Broadway 769 W. 6lh . S E L B Y tjCB PRESERVER 8BOES Exclusively at BURCH'S 1060 VVUlamett N0W P LAYING "I CAN GET I US mm lcVJ i wflHT... tsm t2.l,l 1 v mwW wBETTiDAVIsV deHAWlLAND K86! BUNT DINNIS MORmI jjQ3i :C tRrst Food Awarded Seal ''Approval bv American Urinary Medical andAnl- ' Hosoital Associations, Contains Everv Known Mineral and Vitamin Dam d Puppies Need. 2 boxes, fed as directed, "lyou have to buy to an average dog for one "week. Credo B medium .... . fOIILTt?" No. I colored nwi, . B? , JShorn htm Na 1 colored springs No. I Isshoro broilers WOOL 'on g wool ton wool Coarse, ia " Lamb. !K 11c Uo 4e 44e 44c Moni:r. ih. . 40c bideT" -33c ; Beet ' Call ' I Kin -Ik .Ik Mc tn wool pelt, - f ... "-" Green grap root, lb" 0AOCt Wheav rod. buthel Wheat white bushel . White oats, ion Cray oata, ton , -BJ. 1U -lto 4C -4C -139 -131 otciaj, ion -US .i '"Keai S355K ,?" Bulk Carrotk, ihJ . S- buik irnip, lb. .-9e oeuitn, jd Parsley, dot."1 bunches , J'ic aoc 19c 25c Hothouse tornVtoes. "lb. Public Market .Tu.klwyLj?r Chrlrtmas are on sale jt the Producers' Public market and the prices are 3D cents a pound for toms and 49 cents for hens. These prices are for prime birds. Seconds are cheap er. The market prices are as follows: reteUM Parsnips, a lbs. nr Head lettuce, n.. Tn Bermuda onions t lbs. for 19c Potatoes, lb. .. n??1 ..'-"i" lc Hothouse tomatoes, lb Turnips, 3 lbs. for . Cabbage, lb. Cauliflower, lb. 15-25c :5c Radishes, bunch. ac i 7 ??2 Oyster plant, ) bunches for 13o rralti Apples. lbs. for Graces, basket g.1"1 MUJer prunes. I lbs. for !5c Dried Italian prunes, I lbs. for T 39e nea peppers, lb. rr t;o JIj till WED. MacDONALD E1 V YOUNG .' ITHIL WATERS NOW YOU CAN GET -jiV GRO-PUP IN MGAL FORM TOO! jCtVT DOES your dog prefer his food In meal form? Then here's the answer! KELLOGG'S ORO-PUP, the food that provides every vitamin and mineral dogs arid puppies must have for maximum growth and vigor 1 It's made from the tame famous formula that has made ribbon form GRO-PUP a favorite in thousands of homes, the formula that was devised to make dogs lively, happy, vigorous. Nutrition experts indorse it; dogs love itl Buy it at your grocer's today: ' Available in both meal and ribbon form to tuit individual preferences. 11 LJ Overslu Extras S3e Sic 4To Madiuma , Turk,,,. Ib.0''" Heavy hern, lh. Fryers, lb. HllMltft. 40c .41c Walnut. Ih Walnut meat," rilberta . .--.-." ana nc lb, JSc: lb. aoc Rabbits, dressed, lh. Homt mad u usage., "h Honey, i lb lar 5 lot. ..." Cldar Vlnsgsr. gslion-Z Sorghum, half gallon l5c .-1 .19c -11 v'ij juice, gallon .11.15 Mlncemeant, pint 25c: quart ', Chestnuts, lh. -43c oautr Kraut, pt 10c; qt.. .lie Portland List PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. II (API The following are the ortose retailers pay wholeaalan except when otherwM Doted: ButterPrime: A ride, u-tme to parchment wrappers. 53-93' ic In car tons; B (redes. 61-51 lie in parchment wrappers. U-tllie In cartons. Butterfat First quality, maximum of of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, Mli-iic lb.: premium quel Ity. maximum of of 1 per cent acid, ity, 64'i-5Sc lb.i valley routes and coun try points. 2c (ess than first, or Ucl second quality, at Portland, 3e under lirst or Hi-62e. Cheese Selling tulee to Portland re. tailors: TOlamook trlplete. 31c lb.: loaf 8. 'tL W"1!11 J" wholesalers. Ho Ik I loaf, 30c lb. tab. Tillamook. ..-Prloe to producers: A large, Mo douni 8. large, 40c; A. medium. 40ci B, medium, sec ctosen. Resale to retailer. S-4C higher for oases, cartons, tc higher. Live poultry buying prices! Na 1 grsds leghorn broilers, lls-1 lbs., 16c; colored fryers, 1(4-4 lb., Jlc; colored roasters over 4 lbs.. Mc: leghorn hens under It? lbs.. 30c: over 3'i lbs., He: colored hens, 34c lb.l No, a grade hens. So leu: No. a cede, 100 less: roosters, 130 lb. ' Dressed turkeys Setting prices: Coun try dressed: Hens 9b40c; packers' stock, nens, no. l 400 cssn-csrry. zc de- ySTLtttt ESir- ""l''n'V ,h'" ' : "ntamtleTegaTdhS On5r 4 S SStn hunch, """P1"' limited sales to some ex" OreSinS 1Tit S ,ent s,, " Australian top, both fine I ?i'J-. 1 2?f"-Ji't,.iuS! I " half-blood, were made In small Yakima, 11.42-1.99, eo-lb. bag; pickling, IOC ID. Potatoes Cash and carry prices: Kla math, 12.74: Malta, fancy, 11.74 cental! Yakima, 12.99-3.91; Deschutes, 12. cental! local, 12.U cental. Country Meats Selllna price, to re tailer: Country killed hogs, best butch ers, 120 to 140 Ins., 20-21c; veslers. fancy, 23c lb.; good heavy, 16-30C lb.; rough heavy, 19-20C lb.; canner cows, f 1 lb. cutters, 17. 3 -4c lb.; bulls. l!c lb.; lambs, 33-23C1 ewes. 9-12c lb. Wool lau coatracta. Oregoa raneh. nominal. 14-87 c lb.t cross or sea 4jO-4 lb.: iamb I I lb. Mohatr 1942 U-raonlh. 45c lb Hops 3eed stock. 1141 crop, 11.11 lb.; seedless, 11.90-1.10 lb. Cascara bark 1541 pmL l lb.- Hay Selling price on trucks: Alfalfa. No. 1. 123-23.90 torn oata, vetch. Ill ton. valley polnta: timothy eastern Oregon, 123; valley timothy. 111 ton; clover Hi ton. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 31 (API fU. S. Dept. Agr.l Cattle: Salable 1.200, total 1,350; market ective. uneven, gen erally 25 higher with some eowa 90 up, bulls strong to 39 higher, vealers steady: few losds medium to good short-fed steers 13.50-14.50. common steers 10.90 11.50: few loads fed heifers 11.00-50, common heifers down to 0.00!' canner and cutter cows 6.0O-1.0O, medium to good beef cows 9.9O-13.00. odd head 12.25; good bulls 10.50-11.29. odd head 11.90: good to choice vealers 14.90-19.30. Hogs: Salable 1.350. total 1.150 market opened active, unevenly 40-85 higher, trucklns up most, but closing sales only 29 higher: good to choice 110-330 lbs. early 14.05-75. late sales down to 14.39; 240-300 lbs. 13.75-14.25; llght-llghta most- MHWS ! 8 THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON. lly lJ.7t.H0d: food sow, 1t.00.t0i food j (eider pigs l3.SO-15.0O. Sheep: Salable 800. toUl 1.150: market active, fat lamba 24-33 higher, ewes .10 up: good to choice lamba 1J.JO-14.S3, load fed lamba 14.39: feeder Iambi 10.00.ll.00l (food wooled on 1.00-90, common down to 3-30. ., PORTLAND CHAIN I Wheal Open High Low Close "f'Dec. .l(4 l.iava 1.114 l.lOVa cam gram: Na 1 flax 1.40. Cath wheat ibid): Soft while 1.10: oft white excluding Rex 1.31; whit Club 1.32: western red 1.22. I Hard red winter; Ordinary 1.30! loH per cent 1.34: 11 per cent l.Mi 11 per cent 1.29. Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.90; 11 per cent 1.33: 11 per cent 1.J4. Today'! car receipts: Wheat 33: barley 10: Hour 13 corn 4; oata 9: hay li mtllfeed 10; flaxseed 1, New York Markets NEW TORK STOCK MARKET By VrCTOR EUBANK VEW YORK, Dec. iAP Sct trd stock market leaders mnafe ia TuUnUm the recovery theme in today's market but many other, were subdued by profit cashlnf on ' last week's bif UfXwlnf. Transfer! were around 700,000 share Year-end tax offerings seemed to be waning although there was sufficient of these to put brakes on a number of pivotal, as well as "penny1" stocks. Stocks edging Into new high ground for the move included J. I. Case. Union Carbide. Air Reduction and Westing house. Attracting bids were Douglas Aircraft Eastern Air Lines, United Air Lines, Caterpillar Tractor, Atlantic Coait Line, Goodyear, Chrysler, Phelps Dodge nd Glsnn Martin. Backward the greatest part of the lime were U. S. Steel. Bethlehem. Southern Pacific. Pennsylvania. General Motors. Standard Oil (NJi, American Smelting. American Can. Consolidated Edison. Dow Chemical. Johni-Manvllle and Eastman Kodak. Selected secondary rati loans improved. BOSTON WOOL I BOSTON, Dec. 81. -API U. S. Dept. Agr.i The Bofton wool market con tinued quiet today. Purchases In Buenos volume at nrices six to eight cents oeiow ceilings. Roosevelt School Program Tuesday The Theodore Roosevelt Junior high school P.-T. A, and student body are sponsoring a Christmas program Tuesday at 8 p. m. at the school auditorium. The drama club of the school will present a play and the-choir wilt-sing. No business meeting of the P. T. A. will be held, but the mem bership committee will be on hand bership committee will be on hand members. "Why the Chimes Rang" is the name of the play to be presented by the drama group and choir. The plot of "Why the Chimes Rang" concerns two small boys, filled with-disappointment on be. ing left at home by their parents. They are surpjeieed by their uncle who comes to visit and takes them to the church service. At this church service people come from far and wide to present gifts at the altar in hopes that some gifts will cause the chimes to ring. The finding of an old woman, the sacri fice of the older boy in staying with her, and the younger boy's gift of a few cents on the altar, causing the chimes to ring, bring this Christmas story to a close. The characters are as followi: Dick Moll, Laurence Moore, Jim my King, Janet Heisel, Dorothy Chapman, Julian Hultgren. The gift bearers are, Bill Evans, Alice Collins, Doris May Evans, Amor ita Reed, James Morgan, Paul Agerter, Janet Easterday, Sally Strohecker, John Hardcastle, Har ry Hardcastle, Verlin Bates, and Marilyn Brandt. The musio will be. presented by the Roosevelt Greeting Cards Choose from one of the largest selections in Eugene. Lightning's 1151 Willamette rhone 1816 EJEATH-TAKIXS IXCITEKEXT! Jap Treachery! Lkervey Two Against Jap Treachery ' mm i rl WIUIJ M I GARCftN . -r -.v.,.!. s VI RADIOBROADCASTS ' KOBI MONDAY 1:00 p. m. Newa 1:30 Bulldog Drummond 5:15 They're the Barrte, 1:00 Dance ODrch. 6:15 News. Headlines : Better Half T:00 Raymond Clapper 7:15 Our Morale 1:30 me Ranger 1:00 Shopping Tour 1:30 Double or Nothing t:00 News -1:15 Trees. Star Parade 1:30 John B. Hughes 10:00 Jan Oarber Orch. 10:15 Paul Schubert :45 rulton Lewis. Jr. 10:SO-News. Headlines 10:19 Henry King Orch. 11:00 Jan darber Orch. 11:30 Benny Carter Orch. : 11:45 Overseae Reports IX MONDAY 1:00 p. m. Don Wlnslow 1:15 p. m See Hound 5:S0 Jack Armstrong 1:49 Capt Midnight 1:00 Pianists . 8:15 News i: 25 Uon's Roar 1:10 Spotlight Bands :15 Oracle Ylelda T:00 Ray Gram Swing 7:15 Alias John Freedom 7:45Msn and Musio 1:00 Newe 1:19 Lum and Abner :SO rvery Payday 1:00 True or False :SO News. Headlines 0:45 Down Melody Lane 10:19 Novetlme 10:10 Bdwy Bandwagon 10:45 Jos. James, Singer 11:00 This Moving World 11:15 Orgsn Concert .11:10 News Roundup KOW MONDAY 1:11 p.m. H. Ksltenborn 9:30 Richard Crooks IsDO-Eyes Aloft :S0 Or. I. Q. ; 7:00 Contented Hour . 7:30 Furlough Fun 1:00 pieesure Time R-lit Nu,. Till Soils Dept. 1:30 4-H Club Program 1:00 Strlngtune 1:30 Memory Book of Songs 1:00 Music of Masters 1:45 News 10:00 American Melodies 10:3O Melodic Song 11:00 Concert HsU 12:0O-Slgn OH K0RK S:lBill Kay SO Hesllh 9:45 Popular Varieties 10:15 Navy School Of Music 10:30 News 10:55 ft trie Uy Personal 10:45 Song Session ii:qp lsews 11:05 Concert 11:15 in woman's world 4:00 news 11:30 String 11:45 Mutual 11:00 noon news 11: IS p.m. Memories tn Words and Music 13:30 War Commentary 11:35 Top Bands Tunes ll:45Shdv 1:00 Walter 1:15 Sweet 1:30 Bridgeport Ensemble 10:0O News 3:00 Surprise 3:00 News Heaoiines 3:18 Concert Quarter Hour 3:30 Overseas 3:45 Arthur 4:00 Fulton 4:15 Johnson 4:45 Decker's KEX TUESDAY f;00 p.m. Momenta of . Melody 8:15 Farm and Home 8:45 Western Agriculture 7:00 Market Reports 7:05 Texas Tunes 7:15 Freedom on Land 7:30 Gene and Glenn 7:45 Curley Bradley, ; Singer 8:00 Breakfast Club 8:45 Keen Fit Club 4:30 Calvaeade 9:00 Telephone Hour 1:30 Hawthorne House 10:00 News Flashes 10.19 Labor Newa 10:20 Moonlight Sonata 10:45 Ray Mace's Music . 10:55 News 11:00 Home Town New, 11:10 Musics! Interlude 11:19 Blltmort Orch. 11:30 News 12:00 Swing Shift 1:00 a.m. Farm Reporter ROIN MONDAY ' 1:00 p.m. Curum Calls 8:30 Harry Flannery S:45 Nw - 9:00 Roy fi:luciarlc 30 Breakfast 10:00 Baukhage Talking 10:19 Andy and Virginia 10:30 The Greet Melody 11:00 Wartime Periscope 11:13 Travelogue 11:30 Golden 9:55 Cecil Brown. News 9:00 Lux Rsdlo Theater 7:00 Screen Oulld Players 1:30 Blondle 1:00 Amos n Andy ' 1:19 Celling Unlimited 1:30 Csy Nineties 1:9S Dick Joy. Newa .' 1:00 Camp Adair i 1:30 Vox Pop 10:00 Five Star Final 10:19 Wartime Women . 10:20 Air-Flo of Air 10:30 World Today 1014S Soldlera of Air ." ' ,11:00 Marcellino Orch. 11:30 Strand Orch. 11:95 News 13:00 Music, New, KOAC -MONDAY ' 8:00 p.m. Elementary .. . Education 8:19 On the Campuses 9:30 Vespers 11:45 Keep 12:00 News Headlines 12:11 p.m Livestock Reporter 11:20 Three A s 13:30 Between Bookendg .11:49 News Headline, 1:00 Victory Hour 1:30 Club Matinee 1:59 News 2:00Clsncy Calling 1:30 Singing Strings 3:45 Little Jack Little 1:55 Labor. S:0O Music 1:30 The Gospel Singer S:45 Pages in Melody 4:00 The Latest Word 4:03 Stars From Blue 4:30 Jim Robertson 4:45 Letters to Santa KOW TUESDAY 4:00 a.m Dawn Patrol 8:48 It's Oregon's War 9:19 News 8:30 Evening Farm Hour 1:49 Spot Market, 7:00 Poultry Dent. 8:00 Everything Goes 8:55 Labor 7:00 News 7:15 Musio choir and the ninth grade girls' chorus. .The songs by the choir will be "Carol of the Russian Children," "Christiansen's Cradle Hymn," "From Heaven an Angel." The songs by the girls chorus will be "Gesu Bamblna." "No Candle Was There And No Fire," "Lulla by,': by Noble Cain. Both groups combined will sing "The Holy City," by Harvey GauL Records CIRCUIT COURT Fern Ardella Donaldson against Norval LeRoy Donaldson; suit filed for divorce. MARRIAGE LICENSE ': Sigurd Sevrin Amondsen of Reedsport and Bethany Marie Sutherland of Eugene. Bm n i i ENSIGN At the Thotnpson Maternity home, Sunday, Dec. 20, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene En sign of route S, Eugene, a daugh ter. SCHNEIDER At the Sacred Heart general- hospital, Monday, Dec. 21, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Schneider, 243 North H street, Cottage Grove, a daughter. BAKER At the Sacret Heart general hospital, Sunday, Dec. 20, Action in Tht Alrl ANTON WALBROOK In "SUICIDE SQUADRON" wHh f U1" at I Large! LIONTX BARRYMORE PHTL1P DORN -in- 'CALLING DR. GILLESPIE' a sc zr 1:45 Sam Hayes 1:00 Melody Time 1:15 News 1:30 Symphonic Swing 1:45 David Harura :0O The O'Neilhj :15 Every thing Goes 0:30 Mary Lee Taylor 9:45 News 10:00 Air Breeka 10:15 Tapestry Musicals 10:45 Dr. Kste TUESDAY 11:00 Light of World J OO a.m. News In Brief 11:15 Lonely Women s:oo- cariy sua 11:3a uuiaing ugm T:0O News U:4sWHymna. All Churches T:JS Evangelical Church IJtOO Mary Marlln 7:30 Start Day with Music 11:15 p.m. Ma Perkins T:45 Morning SermoneUe 11:30 Pepper Young 8:0O Hi v en of TKt 11:45 Right to Happiness J:JO News and Music 1:00 Backstage Wife :45 Yankee, House Party 1:15 Stella Dallas B:00Boake Car tor 1:30 Lorenzo Janes Reads Bible 1:45 Young Wlddar dub Brown 9:00 When Girl Marries 3:15 Portia Faces Ufe 1:10 Just Plain Bill J:45 Tront Page Parrel! 3:00 ftoad of Ufe 3:1ft Vie and Sade 3:30 Against Storm In Miniature 3:4ft Judy and Jane Serenade 4: It Personality Hour Goes Calling KOAC TU1SDAY 8:00 a.m. Old Time Kuste 0:30 Popular Melodies 1:30 Swing Time 1:00 Band Concert Vallev Folks 8:30 Sacred Music Com p ton 9:00 Organ Memories it Sentimental 9:30 Concert Musio Psckage 10:15 Homemakers Hour 10:30 Neighbor Reynolds 11:00 Music of Masters 13:00 News 13:15 p.m. Fsrm 'Hour Reports Ravel's Orch. 13:45 Question Box Lewis. Jr. 1:15 Variety Time Family 1:4! pan American 4:o confidentially Yours a:w aauw Hair nour Orch. Melodies 1:30 Memory Book of Muste 3:00 Tho Drum Parade 3:15 Great Songs 3;45 Nv- 4:00 American Composer 4:30 Stories for Boys and Girls KOIN TUESDAY 9:00 a.m. Farm Reporter 8:15 Breakfast Bulletin 6:20 Texas Rangers 6:45 Victory Front Porter. News 7:00 KO IN KIOCK Dennis. Sinaer 7:15 Wske Ud Newe at Sardl'a 1:SO Dick Joy. News 1:45 Nelaon Pringle. News 1:00 Conaumer Newa 1:15 Valiant Lady 1:30 Stories America Lovea Gate Quartet 1:48 Aunt Jenny Fit Club 0:00 Kate Smith 9:15 Big sister 9:30 Helen Trent 9:40 Our Oal Sunday 10:00 Life Beautiful 10:15 Ma Perkins 10:3O Vie and Sade 10:48 Goldberg, 11:00 Young Dr. Mai on, 11:18 Joyce Jordan 11:30 Love and Learn -11:45 News 13:00 Carnation Bouquet New, iz:lft p.m rfews of Lou Bring 13:30 William Winter 13:45 Bachelor's Children 1:00 Oalen Drake 1:15 Old Chlsholm Trail 1:30 Living Art 1 :4S Mountain Musle 2:00 Newspaper of Air 2:30 Sing Along 3:45 Ban Bernle 3 : 00 Trou bedours S:19 New, 3:30 Mary Small, Song, 8:30 Shenn.rri't- Serenade 5:45 News News 4:00 Second Mrs. Burton Headlines 4:15 Ssm Hayes o( Vienna 4:30 Melody Hour 1942, to Mr. and Mri. Charles Baker, 601 Eighth avenue east, Eugene, a daughter, BRENTLINGER At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Sunday, Dec. 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brentllnger, Chula Vista and Reed itreets, Eugene, a daughter, WALKER At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Sunday, Dec. 20, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Walker, 431'A Eleventh avenue east, Eugene, a daughter. WETZELL At the Sacred Heart general hospital, Saturday, Dec. 19, 1942, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A, Wetzell, 165 Sixth ave. nue west, a son. Defense Meetings MONDAT 7:30 p. m. Springfield meet ing. Roscoe Perkins, sector war den of Springfield, District 9, asks all Junior and senior air raid war dens in his group to attend an inv portant meeting at Defense head quarters. 7:45 p. m -Members of civil air patrol will meet at Woodrow WiL son junior high school, TUESDAY 8:45 p. m. Weekly defense pro gram over KORE, to be devoted to questions on appeal and correction of certificates of war necessity. R. B. Eberiole of the diitrlct of fice of ODT will be Interrogated by Coordinator Howard S. Mer rlam. . PICTURES - . . Picture Framing Ruth Wheeler's, 128 E. Broadway Springfield Theater Madeline Carrelt. sterling Harden In "BAHAMA PAS1AOI" . le technicolor) Bill Berd la "RIDERS OF THE TIMBIELINE" Sbert lebl.tls -.N.w. The HOLLAND Dick Sherman and Hollcm dalres Orch. 8:30 Till 12:30 No Admission Chsrg Before t:00 p. m. Dins Early and Enjoy ths Orchestra ICE SKATIHG DAILY! 1:11 te l:M e. lit. 1:41 ta 19 9. ra. Also SAT, l.l SUN. Mercian PrlT.te partt., errsngai 1850 West 6th Fuhrman Sparks Webfoot Attack By BOB LUCAS Special Guard Correspondent ASTORIA, Dec. 19 Howard Hobeon's University of Oregon He in cot iw.?c. hoopsters, did an about-face Sat-1 Oregon, offer for sal and sell at pub urday night when Ihey tripped the ! dd.T.,.,,.ih.' Astoria All-stars, coached and ; terest of esch of the plaintiffs and of managed by wally Palmbere, I former star hoopster 'at Oregon state and now Astoria high coach, 37 to 30. Friday night, they were beaten here by the Portland Boil ermakers, highly-touted independ ent team, 46 to 33. Astoria lumped to a 10 to 5 lead early in the opening period, but! the Ducks, led by veteran Ralph I Fuhrman, rallied in the last few minutes of the first half to pull into a 19 to 12 lead at halftlme. Sandnesa Stars Astoria, paced by Palmberg, Earl Sandness, former University of Oregon hoop star and member of the 1939 nation championship squad and Reuben Wirkkunen, all-state member of last year's championship Astoria high con contingent rallied to close the gap in the second half, but could get no closer than four points 30 to 26 after eleven minutes. The Ducks gradually pulled away from that point, and pro tected their lead till the end. High-point man for . the game was Furhman with nine. He was followed for the Ducks by Bob Newland with 6. Wirkkunen and Sandness topped the all-stars with eight apiece, while Palmberg garnered seven j and wag the best player for the, losers, This was his first appear ance on the maple court for some time, and the 30-year old hoop--; ster gave a sterling performance before his popular home crowd. The Ducks looked better than they did Friday against the Boil ermakers, but still lacked the co ordination and passing that is necessary to win the Northern Division crown. It was the all-stars' first game, and they had practiced seven days prior to the Oregon tilt Summary: OREGON (31). '.(30) ASTORIA flke. Seeborg, 4 T 1. At wood Taylor. 4 T 3. Simonson Fuhrman, B C 3, Howe Klrsch. 4 O (, Wirkkunen Reynolds, S " 7, pslmberg Wren, 4 .- S I, Sandness Crowell, 3 . -.S Newlsnd. 0 ....... 8 Poolck. 1 -S Hslftlme score Oregon 19. Astoria 12. - Officials Chappie King and Carl Len- Ray Bower Appointed New Market Master Ray Bower has been appointed market master of the Eugene Pro ducers' Public market, succeeding William A, Ayres, who recently resigned, it was announced at the market Monday, Mr. Ayres will relinquish the office January 1, after having served in the capac ity of master ever since the mar ket was established many years ago. Mr. Bower will assume his new duties at that time. Mr. Bower is Lnne county hor ticulture Inspector, having been appointed to that posilton Septem ber 1. He will continue In that capacity, will have his office at the market building. Mr. Bower, whose home Is at Oak Hill, a few miles west of Eu gene, has been active In farming circles and grange work for many years and has been a member of the market board of directors for the past eight years. New Training Center Scheduled for Boise MEDFORD, Ore., Dec. '21. (U.R) A new army training center to provide basic and special train ing of personnel from the ninth service command will be estab lished at Boise Barracks, Ida., ac cording to an announcement made at Camp White, near here. The center will be staffed by three companies of officers and enlisted men and will relieve the posts, camps and stations of the service command of the need for continuous, basic training pro grams for men received direct from reception centers, officials said. Legal Notices IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES For the District of Or.gon. NOTICE Or FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. To the creditor of CLAUDE H. FARMER. B-27811 In Bankruptcy of 137 E. Broadway, Eugene, In the County of Lone end District aforessld. a bsnkrupt: Notice Is herebyglven thet said Claude H. Farmer hea been duly edludged a j bankrupt on a petition filed by him on I the 20th day of November. 1943. and i that the flrat meeting of hla eredltora will be held et office of Well, It Wells. 1 1M Willamette St., Eugene, Ore., on the 10th dey of December, 1942, et ! 2:00 o'clock in the efternoon. at which . place and time the said creditors may ' attend, prove their claims, appoint a 1 trustee, appoint a committee of cred itors, exomlne the bankrupt, and trans act such other business aa may properly . eome before said meeting. Dated at Corvallls, Oregon, this llth dsy of December. 1942. LESTER G. OEHLER. Referee in Bsnkruptcy, 1 No. 1070 Monday, Dec II, 1941 IK THE DISTRICT COURT OT THE UNITED STATES FVr the District of OTfc-, NOTICE Or mtST MEETING OF CREDITORS. To the creditors of JOHN MORGAN CROSS t-J7fl In Bankruptcy, of MT Lawrence, Eugene, In the County of lmti9 srvo jjiiLriCT storess.-. a DsnkruDt: Notice Is hereby fiven thst ssld John Mr-wn -toss nas neen amy aiudd a bsnkrupt on a petition flle4 by htm on the 7th day of December. 1M3. and that the first mte'lnf of his creditors win ne neitj si office or wens Wells, KM Willamette, tmena. Oreaon. on the 30th dsy of Decern--, 11H3, at S:1S ociorx in ins afternoon, at which place na ume me isia creditor may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a commlttet of creditors, en amine the bankruot. and irmuri ur-h other business as may properly coma before said meeting. Dated at Corvallls, Oregon. tM llth riY rrr i;cemnr, 1W. I.FSITER O, O IfLEt, He etie In nsnhniptcy. Ho. 10 Monday, Deo. MU 1H1 Page Seven Legal Notices NOTTCB OF SALE OF RFAL PROPERTY BY REFER EC Notice la hereby given that by vir tue of a decree In partition suit, and order of sale therein made by the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County on December 11th. 1941, In which suit Fred L. Hughes, et. aK, are plaintiffs and OJlle F. Fox, et sis., are defendants, said suit being 'num bered 19014 In ssld court. 1 will, on Thursday. January Uth. IMS. at ttu !hour " o'clock A. M.. at the ". m . eiendents. and eg ail parties elelmlng by, through or under them, or any of them, tn and to the . rouowing described real properties, each In Lane County, Oregon, towlt: Beginning In the north line of Claim No. 71. township 17 south, range S west of the Wlllsmette Meridiem 11. sm ehsms north 89 degrees 43 . .. west of the southeast com er of Claim No. 41, being In line with west line of Lot 1 of Miller's Little Fsrma No. I. If extended, end run south 1 de gree 10 west 19 31 chains to south ' line of ssld Clslm No, 71. south 89 degree, 41 east 1.97 rhslns. no-th 18' esst 19.33 chslns lo the north line of said Clslm No. 71. north 81 degrees 43 west 6.55 chains to the place of beginning, being 13.08 acres. Also. Beglnnlr. st a point center of ' county road No. 109 and In south line -of Claim No, 11, In township IT south range 1 werf of the Willamette Merld Ian. et the . northeast corner of Claim No. 88. west along south line of ssld Clslm No. 18, 34.8 chair,., north 1.87 chains, east pa-aUel with - ' south line of ssld Claim 14.51 chains to the center of said eounly road. . thence south 1 degree east along center of said road t.tr chain, to " place of beginning, being 10 acre, of -land. Also. Lot nine fll of Mnier'e LHHe Farms -V..1' " "letted end recorded In the, plslt records of Lane County, Oregon. . Also. Lot ten f!0 o Miller's 1,1111. Fa No. 1. as nlatted and recorded In the jW reeorde of I-ne County, Oregon. B-'glnnlng at the northea-t corner U or L-tt 8 of Miller's LHtle Form. No. 1, of Lsne County. Oregon, thence essl slong ths north line of Lots 5 u and 4 to the northeast come- of Lot -4. 115.4 feet, thence north 44 dofrre. Xf out 170.1 feet, thence north 31 de. grees 3d' west 341 feet, thence wort 571.5 feet, thence south 479.1 feet to piece of beglnnlne. containing 8.51 acres of land In Miller's Utile Farms No, 1, ss platted and recorded In Lsne County, Oregon plat records. , Lot twelve fill of Miller's Little ' Fsrm. No. 1. as platted and recorded record County, Oregon plat . Lot five' (l of Miller's tittle Farm i No, l ae platted and recorded tn Oie . plat record, of Lane County. Oregon. Ail ch soles to be msde subject to ' the ennflrmstlon of ssld court, Dsted December 12th, 1941. ,, o. E. Crowe. Referee. low Most., Jan. 11, IMS. No. NOTJCE IS RZREBY GIVEN, That lne Administrator of the Estate of S, J. Baker, deceased, hss filed his Ttnal , 'n said estate in the County ' Court of Lane County, Oregon and thev court has- appolnled the loth dey of r Dwember. . 1943 et ten o'clock a' M. ?1 .'I","'.lnh, Cmnt Court room-' r"!I curliH"; in Eugene. Oregon. for the hearing of objections to such - , Account and the settlement of said estate. W1NSOR CALKINS, .. Calkin, fc calkin. AmUtrator. Attorneys for Esale No. 1051 Men., Dac 23, 1941, cl5B?Pte ; Yh r-- o.i .. . - r. . bar of the Associated Press. The Assocla. ted Press Is exclusively entitled to the - for publication of all news dispatch.. -credited to It or not otherwise credited : 5,i8i ,xsrv. : r." '.'i? . r, . rtu nKnu or puouca- rarvedllC dl,I,,,l!n h,r,ln llo.. CHANOS OP ADDRfSS . In Malrlna . . , jj. . . 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