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October 21. 1943 iefs Tw" o'bura Rtf--"- c- 0 l"a- Ul'Vi. Harris. , guise. fSmpbelU Mar Srtil fa U CTPtT I &Sw . ,ohn Pr Co. THE REGISTER-GUARD, EUGENE. OREGON Page Seventeen, -Tminbsr D OD IT IT U E 8 itiLDiKO riimri Rapslr residence, IMS Columbia, a. B. Summers, S1SO. hlnfle mMann, ISO Orchard, M. Park. S2S. Hereof residence 199 Monroe.' E. A. Johnson, Ilea. JtlSTICC COVET' Oliver Lee Gey peld line of Sl.to on s charge of failing to stop at a slop sign. William Theodore Bergman paid a fine of SIS on a charge of having a com bination overload and William Worlte Remey paid $10 on a charge of having a trailer axle overload. BIITBI STRODE At Sacred Heart general hos pital, Thursday. Oct. 31, 1S43. to Mr. and Mrs. , Ralph Strode. M Mala street, Springfield, a daughter. KILEMAN At Sacred Heart general has. pltal. Wednesday. Oct. 10. lata, to Pvt. and Mrs. R. M. HUemaa, Mt Fourth Avenue west, a son. GUTHRIE At Sacred Heart general hos pital. Thursdsy. Oct II, 1MJ. to 8ft. snd Mrs. Hugh Guthrie, ao River Road, a son. WICKS At Sacred Heart general ho. pltal, Wednesday. Oct. 10. IMS, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Wicks, Vtda, a son. The tallest known eucalyptus tree in California, 209 feet high, is on the University of California campus at Berkeley. Now a Better Way to Eesy! Quick! CttAMi H Pouni lutur (wfttned, but not oily.) H teaspoon Ckescekt Imita-v hom Bum Flavor AW i I egg unbeaten. Beit well. COMMNIi I cup warmed top cream or evaporatedmilk(nottoohot.) - i teaspoon salt ADD i Milk mature to butter mixture a tablespoon at a time, beating srth rotary egg beater or elec : .' trir mixer after each addition, until all is xmbined. KACI i In refrigerator. Remove half an hour before serving. i let tlnf. frying. endieeonln,ldd H teaspoon L'mscent Imitation Butti Flavor to i cup of shortening or cooking oil. Cream nth shortening Tor sauces, frying and thick emiji. Add like other flavoring to batters. A brand now way to stretch butter and add flavor to fbods-t It's yours . . . with Crescent Imitation Butter Flavor with Color! I Jiis fine flavor improves any butter-stretching, method. It accents color and flavor! " Wonderful buttery flavor... the flavor that . gives so much goodness tc meals. For season ing and for butter-spreads it brings back all the natural buttery fiavorl For tastier home bakingt add Crescent Butter Flavor to your cakes, pies, cookies and other foods when you use shortening other than butter. Tested. Fine restaurants and good bakers have used Crescent Butter Flavor for years! ', iasy arid quick to use! Just add to your favorite butter-stretching method, to mar garine. Or blend with vegetable shortening and use it for all of.your frying and seasoning uses. So economical. A grand flavor for feeds. 'Discover this seasoning trick that fine cooks have used for years. Crescent Butter Flavor, with color is now available at your grocers. Look for it . . . it's in the famous blue and white bottle! WITH COLOR MEN! "HOOK ON" TO THIS GOOD-PAYING RAILROAD JOB Southern Pacific will train you to be a Yardman a vital war fob (most . . Yardmen average over $200 a month) Here's your chance to be a railroader. If yon are able-bodied, under 41 years old, sad not now employed in another war industry, we will train you to be a yardman. Ife previous railroad experience is necessary. '. Arstr brief training period yon will have the opportunity to make good wey. (Most Yardmen at present average $200 and over per month in some ; um t good deal more.) . . , offers you many extra advantages besides good pay. It is a vital war industry. It it a good company to work for. It it a big company in business to stay. If you are J "on-essential work, and particularly if you are a married man with children, "eopporrojiitytobriildforagoodfntore. . en S, p. employee you will have the benefit of the Federal Railroad Retire eat Act, the advantages of S.P.'s fine medical service, and transportation court e- . erabject to reasonable rules. . "re you take any job, eome in and talk it over. You may find this job is exactly kind you'll like bt; . Here's what you do as a Yardman Yon work in the yards at railroad terminals, assisting to the witching of ear and making up of trains and the "breaking ot trains after arrival. It is an active and absorbing job. M JIZportunUie' fr W" teould like to $lgn up at ttudenl loco w Firemen or Brakemen. "d experienced Brakemen, Yardmen and Firemen too. If you have had "Penenee, don't lose any lime getting in touch Kith us. , lhbuUh I'" OP"U VU dnl T"aroad exPerienc ' " Apply in paf(an, WT)f Bivt og, OBd jroft ,ttus tei ! P. Boykln, Ttainmaaler, Eugene Yard or any S. P. Aejen, 5P IfofrUnily Southern f otitic Eugene Markets irrrurAT-ifsej-s no Premium quality isnaatmum oc 1 per cent "' at -Sites tint ouaUty i maximum at Sett oer cent acid l toe Second quality av(e .tIMe 4C -3Se -Sc Bl;TTS i Waeleeaie Grade A ortuta Grade B 'oruita CBEESti mpieta gGUStBertag uraoe a larae Grade B large . uraae A medium Grade B medium ,,, A- CQOB twkalcssle frUs se Batallsrs) Grade A large -. . Grade A medium " Grade A small Grade B large tt rOULTBt .. " . . , , ... ! n.ii. a Grade A broUers under 14 3C under Hi 11 Grade A fryers, lbs. and up. huul Long wool Coarse, lb. Lamb. lb. Mohair, lav BIDKS CaU Kip -Se Portland List Delta Lorig wool t. ABC ABA Cascara. lb. Dn erane mm. nv ferns, lb. NUHA1S Lore. lb. . Short, lb. - nBAlNS Wheat, red. bushel , Wheat, white, bushel White oats, tan Gray oata. ion , Barley, ton VEOSTABLSS. VBUITS Baring fries. Aeer ler Me-,1 Fregers Concord, grspes, 20-lb. lug .ll. SO Oreen peppers, lb. ,, , - Corn. dot. ears w . rOKTLAm, Ore- Oct 11 (API Butter AA grade prtnta, W,e, cartons, Tsci A grade grtnts. Wt'.e. cartons. 47ct B grade prtnta, 4Se, cartons. teHc Butterfatrirsl quality, maalmum ot .S of 1 per cent acidity, delivered at Portland, uuftme lb.1 premium quality, maximum of .35 of I per cent acidity, SS'SStie lb.) valley routes and country points Se less than tint or S0-Mmei second quality at Portland Ss under first or M-S0tse lb. t Cheese Selling price to Portland re tellers: Oregon triplets, tec Ib.l loaf, tfHc lb.1 triplets to wholesalers, tie lb.) loaf. STo r.OB.e. . EggsPrkea to retailers. In easeet AA, toes A irade Urge SSci A medium Met A smsll, SOe doxen. aesPrleea to Broducersi A lane. Mci B large. Sic; A medium SOe doien. Live poultry Buying prices: No. 1 grade teghern broilers, up to SVe lbs Soc: color sd fryers under SVs to 4 lbs. SSci colored roerters over . 4 lbs. Sect leghorn bens, under Stfc lbs SSWct over SW lbs., tiVtti colored hens, 4 to S tsclers. Sltso lb.1 sugs, JlVic lb. RabbitsGovernment celling: avarate country killed to reteUera, 440 lb.1 live price to produoara, 14c lb. Onions Oreen. toe doeen buaehut Vaktma, SS.1S SO-lb, bag. Potatoes New Yakima asms. No. L IS.IS-S.S0i local S U cental. country meaieriouDBea: price so re tatlers: country killed hogs, bast butch ers, 110-140 lbs., ISC) vealers, AA, JJUci A. Sltic; B. ISHci C, l"o Ib.l culls. IBtiei csnnsr-cutter cows, UHe lb.t .bulla, canner-outters, t4scl lambs,. AA, reel A. S4Hei B, Sittei C. S0Vci ewes, rs, lSV.c: medium. Itct ft, lOHct beef, AA, tltkci A, SOHet B, liHc: C, letio. ' Wool Govt rnmrnt control. . , Cascara Bark Dry. too lb. Mohair Itu, .19-month, 4Sc lb. Hope Nominal, aeed stock, 1144 crop, 11.40 lb.1 seedless, S1.S0-1.S0 lb.1 contract seedless, Too; seed, SSa 1 , were reduced near the doss, f Trsnsfers approximated 000,000 shares. Conspicuous In the rear ranka the greater part of the time were Standard OU IN. J.). Standard Oil of Cel., So-cony-Vacuum, American Distilling, Al lied UlUl. V. S. Steel. Chrysler, U: S. Rubber. American Can, Santa re and J. I. Case. Boeing Aircraft was an exception, advancing a point when directors voted another SI dividend. Thia made a total of S so far this year against SI for ell of mt Distillers Corr.-8esframs wae given a lift on reports negotiations were under way for the purchase of rrankfort Distilleries. -eoe .410 -lie - st 10c -SI. IS S1 -S44 Csrrots. dozen bunches . Cabbage, lb. Lettuce, crate Cucumbers, dor. Bummer Squssh. lb. ' Table Queen squssd, doten Hubbard squash, lb. . Green onions, dor.' bunches Zuchlnl 8aussh. lb. Celery, dor. bunches .... -80c . 3c -St -toe ..sc -40-SOc SOe .40 Celery heerts. dor. bunches Appier, oJsnei , , Strawberries, crate ,, ..... Cauliflower, lb. , Tomatoes, crate 80c: bushel Dry onions, lb. Spinach, lb. . i i 11.2.1 JJ.50 Sl.S0- -so ..10c 11.25 Bo POBTLAND OBAIN PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11 (API 'wneat futures unouoted. cash aTaln: rjals No. e3H IB. wnne 4S.00. Barley No. J 45 lb. B. W. 44.90. Com and flax unquoted. Cash Wheat (bid): Soft while l.SS: soft white (excluding Rex) 1.41; White club 1.4114: western red 1.41H. Hard red winter: ordinary 1.384; 10 per cent 1.4014: 11 per cent 1.42;. 12 per cent 1.44. , Hard white Baart: 10 per cent 1.43: 11 per cent 1.44: 12 per cent 1.45. Today's car receipts: wheat 16, barley 3; flour 31i corn 1; mlllfeed 3; flax seed 1. Public Market lb. VEGEl'ABLfc- Swlas chard. 3 Cauliflower' lb. Green Corn, a eara . Green Pepper, lb. . String Beans, 2 Ibc Celery. bunch ..-a Cabbage, lb. ,. Rad.thes. bunch Spinach, lb. , . .-.. parsnipi 1 IM. Bermuda onions. Scout Charter Club Makes Many Contacts . Reports from members of the Lane district charter club, special organization snd extension com mittee of the WaUamet council. Boy Scouts of America, indicated today that contracts have been made with nearly 20 institutions in Lane county regarding sponsor ship of cub packs, boy scout troops, or senior units. The charter club was started last week to carry on an organira- tion campaign during the next 60 days, Lynn S. McCready, cam- paign chairman, said. McCready explained that the club hopes to make available more quality scouting gor boys in Lane county, He pointed out that only one out of six boys are boy scouts, si though surveys show that three out of four boys want to be mem bers of boy scout troops. The boy scout program is offer' ed to such organizations as churches, civic clubs, parent- teacher associations, granges, vet eran and fraternal groups, or other stable community Institu tions which desire to include the program in their own youth pro Potatoes, lb. Bulk carrots. 1 lbs. Tomatoes, bushel Green onions burjeb . Parsley, lb. .. . Lc.f lettuce, lb. Head lettuce, head Zuchlnl Squash. Ib , Crookneck squash.' lb. -Table queen squash 3 tor . uma tseans nerry box Ground cherries, lb. FRUITS Cornice pears, bu. Grspes, basket Apples, a lbs. for . Strawberries, box . Spear melons, lb. eaos Oversize Grsde A lsrge Grsde A medium Grade A, small DRESSED POULTRY Turkeys, lb. Heavy nana. lb. , Fryers, lb. . lb. I PORTUffTJ MvtSTOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 31 (AP1- I (WFAI-Cattle: Salable and total 250: 1 calves 35: market active, mostly stesdy. but some late bids wesker: common to medium gTase steers 9.50-12.50; cutters , . i ogwn in i.aui common io mraium i i nerfers S.00-11.25: odd heed to 1100: ine 1 cenner and cutter cows 6.00.T.OO; fat ! dairy type cows to 8.00: heavy hol- "ir: 1 steins to 8.50: medium to good beef ! cows 0.00-11.00: . common to medium ! hull. T.nma 7A! ' enmmnn mIm. anH vealers 8.00-10.00: good to choice veal ers selsble 14.0O-U.t0. Hogs: Salable 300. total 4501 market slow, about steady: good to choice around 185-329 lbs. largely 14.50; odd head 14.S5: 240-300 lbs. 13.25-1J.75:1 liiht lights largely 18.25: good sows steedy at ll.75-iz.oo; light weights to 13.50: Choice light feeder pigs cjuotsble to 14.25. - Sheep: Salable. 300, total 750t market steady, but slow on lower grades; few good to choice wooled lambs 12.00: com mon to medium grsdes 8.50-10.00: medi um 85 Ib. feeders 8.50: medium to good shorn lambs 10.00-11.00; common to medium yearlings 7.00-0.00: good awes 4.751 common -down td 3.00. . Sc I !0e 15C .17c 10c 6'ic Jif 10C 10c 30c 18c Sc Sc .15c 20c Tokyo Sees Victory For Allies in Europe By UNITED PRESS ' Tokyo radio has switched from its usual theme of eventual axis world domination to give, for the first time, its version of what would follow an allied victory In Europe. . "With the defeat of Europe by the anti-axis forces," Tokyo said, "America Will have to foot the bill with anarchy rampant after a victory in Europe. .S5-50 SSc .250 .35c. 30c ..Sic ..!8c ..95c 90-Inch Cosmos, Giant Beet and Eeaster Lily In Produce Spotlight Very tall cosmos, huge beets, and Easter lilies 'twas a day In the produce department, , Says Mrs. Walter Lunney of Yoncalla: "I believe I can beat Route F on cosmos. I. have some that measure 90 inches in height" The large augar beets came from our old friend T. J. Robinson, 164 Nineteenth Avenue east, whose garden has been in the news con siderably this season. One ot these beets weighed 37 pounds and had a circumference of 32 Inches. The other beet weighed 32 pounds and was 32 Inches in length. Robinson displayed them at the First Na tional bank. Mrs. F. B. Simons. 972 tt Twelfth Avenue west tells about her Easter lily blooming for the second time this season. She received the lily last Easter ss a potted plant. She planted It outside when the flower ceased blooming. Now the plant Is blooming again in the yard, having three liues on It. . . v.. Ship Named for Poet Launched in South WILMINGTON, Cal. (U.B The liberty tanker, S.S. Paul Dunbar, named for the negro poet and author Paul Lawrence Dunbar, was launched this week at Cali fornia Shipbuilding yards, 31 days after the keel was laid. The vessel is the eighth ot its type launched at the yards and the 274th ship prepared tor war service. Dunbar, Whose poems are In cluded in the collections, "Majors and Minors" and "Lyrics of Low ly Life," also served as assistant in the library of congress. ? " J; A peacetime manufacturer o( dolls' eyes and voices now is mak-i lng Instrument lights and radar, equipment in his New Jersey plant. like muffins? (ve tkue vS-jT 'Hewty VtJs atseffiu"! y ..'; sterssaias , .Ztmt I cup bee- Jbalt-f I WlsgfSSJ-S, 1 l-"! mm Crttpl rMldotal rTrrtrTttooiI Me' Cfsstober, arauoMs aU-sajLai ss a rleti natural atorabouaa of rrHatlTa,' a mants protein, the B ritarrUaa, phoa phonu, fsktum, Iron. Usks tbatB-itb MlSCELLANgOUS Rabbits, dressed, lb, Grape juice.- esllnn ,, Honey, s in. pall. Sl.SSi I New York Markets NEW YORK. Oct. .I (AP Whllt Ecetttred strong spots were present In today', stock market, many leader, and recently climbing upeclaltiea came out cm me losing ana in a mild rxwt wun profit takers. Bonds were mixed. Attempts to keep .the forward jush going at the start were unsuccessful and. with oils turning somewhat heavy, declines of fraction iy to - points soon predominated. A little support arrived after mid-day and extreme setbacks HORSE RETIRED AT 41 TWIN FALLS, Idaho, At the rare old age ot 41, a home owned by fancher Curtis W. Bow er has been retired to pasture after serving four generations, of the Bower family. Most horses die in their 20'-. Worn Out? Ho Pep? Want New Vim nd Vitality? a flaef tier -ier I Ds't wnryl Trr faiet Oilm f mf n ( qn tan If Iron-pastr bLod rnifcee m fan! 1r seHed Iron for tlm. ttallt , reonf f allot f tit allr raan ratsaat) slna ai Hots, phoattharea Ue latrattaetorr alia aaw a-if e( COUIITnYMAII a VEDD , PRODUCE Producer Public Market Bldg. PHONE 2765 Specials for Friday and Saturday ..... n)la Uaraiwtifta ttoaaa t inn (IS tim ailj reauiremeas;! miwm i I iTWICE ml n Imam dallr .1 J., sk. - u. ..... mm,A -a.es eearit tea feel ssoBB yan yaaaser, tat Oatraa tcala TablaU lo4r. For sale at all drug stores everywhere in Eugene, st Everybody's Drug. In Public Producers Market W. B'dway C Charnelton Sirloin Young Hereford Steer (Grade D) Rib at- in l v . . ii i i il i i m i nir m - n j i j jl -W M - a. Bk Jl. -aaaa.. -m WW WW SfJ -o)(Beif))eaLi)rO)- Small Steer Beef T Bones . . Lb 43c Grain-Fed Pig PORK CHOPS Freshly Ground YOUR CHOICE ( Fresh Made Bologna FRANKFURTS LIVERWURST Lb. YOUR CHOICE Condensed 'Southern Style9 Chili . Lb. 29c Cracklings All P( Pork jj)u. Sugar-Cured Smoked' S, squares , -Hi sj 1 Fresh Porit C FeetJ Loin or Rib Veal Chops . . ... Lb. 39c Breasts Cesaercial Grade Milk-Fed Roasts 7T.c U Lk WEAL ID Sweet Potatoes ...... 3 u, 29? SUNKIST .'.''' ' ' Oranges For Juice ........ 2 Dot, Sunlust Lemons ......... Do, 25 Oregon Onions 3,. 17c Rutabagas ............ 4 u 23c Parsnips ............... 2.19 STALL SPECIALS HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS SQUASH Potatoes Vegetables LOCAL HONEY A Doles Walnuts Even If you don't buy from us, smile wnen you go by. CALVERT & BALL Stall 82 Squash Cabbage Lettuce , TurnlpB Parsnips , .Greens Corn Peppers New Burbank and Netted Gem j- Potatoes Fresh Eggs A. H. JOHNSON ' Stalls U, 12, 13 FRESH FILLET Red Snapper 45c FRESH LARGE Oysters 60c pint MARKET FEED 4c SEED . Stall 4 Special Cover-Crops (or gardens Seed Oats Rat and Mole Baits COLLEGE CREST VINEYARD , STALL 48 A. S. Wltbeck Concord Grapes Brine bottles for refills of grape juice. ENDICOTT SORGHUM Miller Sweet Prunes Cornice Pears ! Apples by the box Spinach Mustard Savoy Cabbage Honey by the Comb MRS. FRYE STALL 88 PEARS APPLES Vegetables Eggs C. R. BRECHTBJLL Stall 75 TOMATOES, GREEN PEPPERS x Vegetables Myrtlewood for carving Stall 28 Also shrubs, cut flowers, and prays for funerals at Stalls 36-37 MRS. W. Rl SMITH FRESH Oysters FOR SOUP 50c pint FRESH SLICED Sturgeon 45c IIEWMAirS Fish Markets 39 East Broadway and Producers Market COUNTRY EGGS Apples Quince Spuds Squash HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS Nuts MRS. ELDER Stalls 26. 83 . LOCAL HONEY Tomatoes by the bushel Spitz, King Apples Lesf lettuce vegetables Hallowe'en pumpkins EGGS MRS. CARTER Stall St ;"'