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. whole .nd r M fnr 1944 ha on k"TS.unty turkey Sounds Thur.- V- ,,sl feed and tW the til Tr- .ml ;JTn"di7rent "j fl L. Bennlon, ;, available. He portage at the pres toey?H fh. nowers o r.nrthe.ame.re- 2 already been agreeu SS oHicSLf STm follows: Presi cr" .7 f Junction w:!r..(r.airer. FiXr Nielsen of June- Vtfn 2, William Dono- Jensen oi J""1""" Flier Drops on Jap Ship L.tT, BOMBER BASE, UMU' o...ll, htvri fll.KJ 1.1. icvcv E of Albany, Ore, is . nilot of a Liberator LkM. Jmnned two bombs t i tn freiehter in the E Sea, headquarters of the E air force base said in a dtspatcn. L. (n reoort of Bower L .hta was listing heavily l. th. Jao convoy which Inping flak into the air tie navy bomber. One Jap Elane was driven off from It ey nirrev s"" ilrcraft. RADIO BROADCASTS li Eu9ene Markets rmuua qualit koei nes rsnAT 3 ;UU p. m. niwi 5:15 Superman 8:39 TwulfQI wmww 8:48 Gordon Burke 8:0nGabrlel Heatlar li nalMrva II or Nol 6:30 Double or Nothing T:CO Dale Carnesi T:1S rtanlns Haw T:30 un Juniar 8:00 Ne s. Headline 8:15 Top Tunaa :S0 Nama that Bong :00 Newa t:is Traaaurr Beluta :30 General Barrow . 9:45 Fulton Lewia Jr. IttOfJ Freedom of OoDortuntty 10:90 Newa. Haadllnaa 10:48 King's orcnaswa HZ (UN) FBIDAT 1:00 . rn.-JTamr i 8:15 dick Tracy 9:30 Jack Armatrona" 1:49 Captain Midnight 0:00 Thrae Bomaoa 0:15 Newa :30 SpoUlaht. Bands 8:55 Sport 7:00 lonn ountnar T:15 Nawa Killed as Fire Poker Chip Plant INGELES, Jan. 21. U.R benons were oumea 10 bid four others critically last nlEht when a factory Iturirg celluloid poker id dice exploded ana Burst bet, police reported. Itruatt said sheets of from the top floor oi tne h building shot at least fnto the air. were; Claradell Wlmmer, i Johnson, age unknown, J, Router, 65, all of Los he Grove Girl ISC Paper Staff f AILIS, W Six Oregon kllege students have as- day and night editors of Begun State Barometer, duly paper. btees include PrlseiUaWtt Puny: Joan Meade. Mfr Be, and May Crick, Cottage pin Eric Lane une of Eugene has re word that his son. CaDt. pe, 57, died at Letterman's Ira San Francisco, Wearies Mnt Cant Lane, a veter. Paid War I. was retired fotal disability. His home SutaRosa. JJMon to his father and two Ine is survived bv his wife H three sons, Edward, a iriorces, and Charles pn nome. ft WIDOW RTPavcn Poerland, Jan. 21 OP) r Maa uano, daughter r MuMolini and widow of Fr Italian fomiim mt.t.. M to Switzerland under rt watch along with her Pjlwj, it was officially :S9 Brawatar Boy T:CO Jlnunj Durante ?:SOCantaan a:00 Myatarr a: IS Joan Brooka 8:30 Flsyhouae :0O Kate Smith 11:00 Stara of Tomorrow U:0Orirrt Piano Quartet 13:10 p. m NBC 1:00 Rupan Huthaa 1:15 People's War 1:30 Doctor at War .w jour America S:5B What's Become at a:anau.w u 10:15 Wartime Women lOiSS-HekIt Orchaatra 10:30 Joaeph C Haracts 10 35 Harm Orchaatra 10:45 Voice o the Army 11:00 Charlaa. Oreantat 11:10 Harrie Orchestra 11:44 lonaa Orchaatra 11:55 Newa 1J:00 afutlo and Nawa OBI (14M) SATURDAY 6:00 a. in. Newa 0.05 Eerly Bird ' T:0O Nawa . T:15 Evangelical Church T:30 March Mllltalr T:48 flaiinonatta a:00 Haven of Beet ' 8:10 New. and Muiia S:00 Canary Chorua 9:15 Marching to Muclo :30 HeUo Mom 10:00 New 10:00 Newa 10:15 Tavorltaa Yaetarday 7:3a Swing Shift rroUoa i0;-!01"0"50 Lo" :00-Newa line, 3:45 G. I. Variety Show :00 VegeUbla for Vic tory 8:151 Sustain Wlnga 8:30 Curt Maaacy Si Co. 3:45 Religion In Newa :00 Dept. SUIe i Speak 4:80 Noah Webatar Say KOAO ((Ml IATUBDAY 10:00 a. m. Newa 10:15 Homemakera" Hour ll:00Co-ed Half Hour 11:80 Concert Hall 13:00 Newa 13:15 p. m. Farm Hour 1330-Spot Marketa 13:45 BuUetia Boaid 18:30 Better Future 1:00 Rldln' the Raiula 1:15 Treasury Saluta 1:30 Variety Tune 8:00 Books and Author 3:15 America Marches 3:30 Memory book 8:00 Doreey Orchestra 8:15 Parker ramuy 8:30 Gang Bustara 9:00 Meet Your Navy 9:30 News Haadllnea fi:4S-:Art Baker 10:00 Memory Lane 10:30 Ambassador Orch. 11:00 Concert Hour ROW ! FBIBAT 5:00 p. m uit ror Release' S:15 Reese Orchestra 5:30 Day roster 5:45 Louis P. Lochner Ann Waltz Time 6:30 People Are runny KEX US SATURDAY 7:00 Amos and Andy 7:30 s ports Newareel 7:45 NBC 11:00 New tl:lS Mclntyre'a Orch. 11:30 Mutual Goes Calling 11:00 Noon Nawa 13:15 P. m. T. B. A. 13:30 War Commentary 13:35 lAlncheon .Concert 1 :0O Lighthouse Temple 1:16 Trsfftc Safety 1:30 Field's Orchestra . 3:00 Surprise Package 8:00 News, Haadllnea 8:15 Victory Jambore 8:45 Hawaii Calls . 4:00 Return of Carter 4:80 Flying High 3:15 Mtans of Masters 4:00 Traffic Safety Qull 4:15 Star Parade 4:30 Studio Party 5:00 p. m. On Upbeat 5:30 With Jesters 5:45 Oregon's War S: 15 Nawa 6:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Spot Market 7:00 Music 7:30 Southland Singing 7:45 College Songa 7:55 Basketball 9:80 News 9:45 MedltaUona COIN (970) SATURDAY 8:00 Fred Waring 8:15 Fleetwood Lawton 8:30 Hit Parade 9:00 Furlough Fun a -9:30 Peluso Orchaatra 9:55 Musical Interlude . 10:00 News Flashes 10:15 Home Town Newa 10:25 Labor Nawa Srnn m.Mii(lil flrwb 6:15 Farm and Home 6:00 a. rn. Reporter 6:45 Morton Tompktne 6:15 Breakfaat Bulletin 7:00 Songa of a Dreamer : 20 Texas Rangers 7:15 BN 7:30 New 7:45 Top of Morning 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Reading la Fun 9:15 Novatlme 9:35 News 9:80 Breakfast at Sardl'a 10:30 Gardening for Food 10:15 Heldt Review 10:45 Voice of Nation 11:00 BUtmore Orchestra 11:30 War Newa Roundup 12:00 Swing Shift KOAO 5S0) FRIDAY . 5:45 oregona war 0:15 News 6:30 Farm Hour 6:45 Spot Market 7:00 Music 7:15 Forestry Dept. 7:30 Wake Up America 7:55 Basketball 9:80 News 9:45 Meditations KOIN (976) FRIDAY 5:oo p. m Q. ITaxe 15:15 Red's Cans 5:30 Newa 3:45 News 5:5s BUI Henry 6:00 Let's Watts 6:15 Oregon at War 11:00 Metropolitan Opera z:w p. m. rea ana . Crumpets 2:45 Music by Whit 3:00 Kotn Kobblers 8:15 Storylsnd Theater 3:30 Andy Russell 3:45 Let's Waltz 4:00 What's Newt SOW (616) SATURDAY 4:00 a. m. Dawn Patrol 6:00 NBC 6:30 Newa Pared 7:15 News Headline 7:80 Saturday showdown 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00 Hook 'n' Ladder 8:30 Lighted Windows 9:00 Pet Parade 9:15 Coneumer's Tun 9:30 Atlantic Spotlight 10:00 Here's to Youth 10:80 The Baxters 10:45 War Telescope 0:45 KOIN Klock 7:10 Aunt Jemima 7:15 Headllnar New 7:80 Greene, News 7:45 Consumer New 8:00 Sweeney, Newa 8:05 Let'a Pretend 8:30 Fashions in Rationa 9:00 Theatre of Toaay 9:30 Zlgeuner Fantasy 9:45 Kid Critics 10:00 Dick Powell 10:25 Air-Flo of the Air 10:30 Aunt Jemima 10:45 News l!nft Marv Lae Tavlor 11:30 Calling Pan America 12:00 country journal 12:30 p. m. W. Winter 12:45 Dorothy Allen 1:00 Report from Washington 1:19 Report from London 1:30 Newspaper of Air 8:00 Corliss Archer ' 3:30 Mother and Dad 8:00 Newa 3:15 People's Platform 8:45 World Today 8:55 Huntley. Newa 4:00 Man Behind Gun 4:30 Trafflo Safety 4:45 Diana Gayla Boast"" Of -3 of I lit ltret Quality taaaxlnuea ot 4 of 1 par ztnee Second qualm eu.. BHiTTaK waeiiiaii rm Ord AA print Grade A pclnla 081ESSB Triplets IQOa-(Beyla rrlcee Grade A larae Gradi B large . -45 Vic Grade A medium Grade B medium . Grade A small 33c KOGS tWaeleaale Prise la Retailers) Grade A Isrge Grade, A medium Grade A small e Grade B large . DO Ra, 96s, S6et Klamath. 340: Bwrhuaaa ! No. L 8.35 cental; local. 3.50 cental I Country Meals Rollback prices to j retauers: uouniry autea nogi. dssi butchers. 10-140 lb. 17-ltci vealere. A A. 3JV.CI A, JIV.c: B. 19-19Sicl C, 15-174.es culls, 13-lfic. Canner-cuuar cowa. 10 14c: bulla, canner -cutters. 14ic. Lambs, AA, 3Sc I A. Vcl B. Jllic; C 10-30c; ewaa. Fa, lSVsc; medium, llci R. 104c; beef. AA, ll'.ci A. 30.ci B. lSac: C. 14c. Cutter-common oowi, 10-I4ct cutter-common buUs. 1440 lb. Wool Government control. 'Caacara bark Dry, 17e lb. ' Mohair 1941, 13-month, 45e lb. Hops Nominal contract seedless. 75c: aead. 70e lb. Kay Wholesale price nominal; Al falfa. No. 3 or better. 834-36: oat-vetch, 839 ton. Valley points; timothy 'eastern Oregon) 835-St font clover. 834 torn Montana (rasa hay. No. U 833.50 ton. iFnn r Sf I li y CUm Hutir4)in Eugene Reglster-GuRrd, Friday, Jan. 21, 1941. POULTRY (Baytas rials) Hens over 3H lbs. Hens under 3tt lbs. npruifa Stags and cocks . WOOL Long wool Coarse, lb. . Lamb, lb. Mohair, Us. H I n 1 1 Calf Kip PORTLAND UVSSTOC8X 36c . PORTLAND, Ore.. Jan. 31 (API ; (WTA) Cattle: salable 50, total 300: 14C calves, aalabla 10, total 35i market 22c ' moaUy nomlnalt few cannar-cuttar eows M28c 1 about steady at 4.50-6.00 medium bulls is ! 850) medium good veal era 14.00; choice quotable to voo or above; other I claaaea scarce; waek'a supply good- chose tea stee rs mosyy iB.uu-ie.s. nogs, saiaotf zuu, sosai eov, notoover gree of Master Mason. Mr. Bak er gave the lecture and charge. Weddlrtf Reported A wedding was held at Our Lady of Victory Catholic church, Wednesday at 9 o'clock! when TlAlnric nicrm an4 Tan fit-ln mm "You're a Lucky Fellow. Mr. I k r.iu.. tu-i-i, .'"al at '-s.?'1" 144 Rnd Mre- William SUlp stood up title Iron oM of the hit songs Ior u,e couple. The bride wore EreTnaii Vlre? ye,a ?, In Se , white wool street dress with first Abbott 4 &Costello hit, brown accessories and wore a cor Buek Privates," It concerns sage of white gardenias and rose Evelyn Ankers as a blonde who i buds. The bridesmaid was dress. -481 -aw i nrn v hms Imi im4. 'JC choice 300-300 lb, holdover 13.75: good 340-000 lb. sows V.ZS-7&; good 450 lb. must marry before she's 24 to in herit $95,000. Unable to get to Chicago to marry "fine, upstand ing Washington monument" who has money, she tricks an army private into wedlock. The soldier is Allan Jones, whose tenacity and voice convince her she shouldn't get an annulment. The plot is the kind of "llsht fiction" which comes in slick Long wool Beit CASCABA Caacara, IB. Dry erase roe. 8a. , rams. lb. MOHAIR Short, lb. Long. lb. "RAINS Wheat, red, bushel . Wheat, white, bushel White oats, ton Gray oats, ton . Barley, ton J7e . 6c -loc -40c 80-90 lb. Thursday a 00-7. 00. atasep. aalabla 35, total SOOl market nominally steady; food -choice wooied lambs salable up to 14-30 or abov; good awe aalabla 4.30-e.oo. VEQETABLSS. VRUTTS Baylag rrleaa Avar, far H. I Prellsa Parsnips, lb. , . ).. 6c Carrots, bulk. lb. ' 3c Tsble queen squash, dozen . Hubbard squash, lb. Turnips, bulk. lb. Apples. bushel Dry onions. ID- PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 31 (API Wheat futures and cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat Ibid): soft whit 1.50; J1.85 1 soft whit (excluding Rax) 1.51!: J1.38 j whit club 1.53H; western red 1.58. nan reu .wuster: oruinary l.su; iv par cent 1.51; 1L par cent 1.58; 18 per cent 1.56. Hard white Baart: 10 par cent 1.51; 11 per cant 1.53; 13 per cent 1.53. Today's car receipts': wheat 15; bar ley 3: flour S; com 11 oats II miil- ieea ; tuucaeea s. -950 -850 -SIS -40-SOc 2c 7.50; few feeder pigs unsold; good ' magazines and has flimsy moti vation to hang Its "cute compli cations on. Story doesn't seem to matter much, however, since the cast has some vitality and most of the talent is average or above. This places it on a par with most of Universal's medium budget musicals, which utilize old favorites rather than new scores and '(praise WPB1) don't have any "big production numbers." The recording Is not too sharp, in the solo numbers at any rate, but the closing scene featuring the burned" his war ration books,, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4. He'll have to wait the. required 10 days, after making application, to get his re placements. 4c .81.75-83 I ed in a gold dress with black accessories and corsage of gardin ias. The church was decorated in roses and chrysanthemums. A wedding breakfast was held for-the immediate wedding party. after the ceremony at the apart ment of the bride's brother snd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Olson. Those in the party were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stalp, rather Walsh, Mrs. Agnes Stalp, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stalp, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ol son. At 2 o'clock the Alter so ciety served a dinner at the City hall, to the wedding party ot 24 guests. A three-tier cake was cut by the bride. Out of town guests Included, George Schueth, West Point, Neb.; Mr. and Mrs. Bill LaRoche, from Salem; Phil Lutz and Mr, and Mrs. Albert Uhing, Mt Angel. In the evening the couDle in- vlted the entire community to Potatoes, 100 lbs. -82.35-3.40 Public Market VEGITABLB Cauliflower, lb. Green PeppeT. lb. -. Celery, bunch Celery Hearts Cabbage, lb Hew York Markets By VICTOR EUBANK -18c 10e -30c Springfield Radlkhea. bunch f.pinach, t lb. . Pannlpi, 8 Ibe. . Potatoes, lb. .. Bulk carrots, t lbs. Hot Hons Tomatoes, lb. , Parsley, lb. ... Leaf lettuce, lb. Zuchinl Squash, lb. . Crookneck squash, lb. Table queen squaw . 10e -29c dtra P SPRAY i ""DAY NIGHT P. BL to la MOVE rVTTTrr. AYMnnr TK - Springfield, 0r. "0CBLE BttL y Kingdom r a fni.!" P a"" Coburn -n.es Stranne Dpnth Ph Hitler" AtrtAcnojf jJiind The H Top- Band to Present First Program of the Year . SPRINGFIELD The first band concert of the year will be pre sented by the Springfield high school band under tne direction of Floyd Ellefson Monday evening in the high school auditorium at eight o'clock. i No admission will be charged but a free will offering will be taKen which will be added to tne band uniform fund. Of the goal of $1200 for the fund approxi mately only $200 remains to be raised. The concert program will be as follows: Star Spangled Banner ...Key March Pomp and Chivalry Roberts Overture - Erioca Beethoven-Slsornicks Descriptive novelty Qrandpa s Clocks ..Yoder Tango Havana ...Bennett March The Billboard .... Klohr Marrh National Emblem, Bagley Selection Smoke Gets in Your Eyes .--S . Kerns Flayed by the reed section Selection Desert Song, Romberg Novelty A Bedtime Story or Dangerous Dan McGrew with effects . ;.' Callen Narration by Cecil Davis State Band ...Farrarr LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA SPRINGFIELD Capt and Mrs. Wilfred Stephens left Wednesday for Camp Roberts, Calif., where he is stationed in the army.- They have been visiting . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stephens of Springleld for the pest several days, PROMOTED TO SERGEANT SPRINGFIELD Corp. Kyle Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. O. omiin of Springfield, who has been stationed at fimn Ran T.nia Obispo, has been promoted to the rank of sergeant and Is with the 252nd stationed with the hospital corps at Indio, Calif. GUESTS RECENTLY . ' SPRINGFIELD Miss Lela Jo Davis, W. T. Collier and Allen Gerard, all of Portland, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richardson m Springfield. HAPPY EVENING CLUB SPRINGFIELD A meeting of the Happy Evening club will be held Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Doris Myers, 648 3 street The art committee will be in charge of the program. FINES SPRINGFIELD Fines hsve been assessed in the recorder's court against W. W. Nash, Eugene, H1 Imtironer narking: Lorry Moore, Bigene, i, pomms " fira nlns: nannv Finucane, $23, appearing in a state of drunken ness in a public place; and E. Wicks, Dorena, $1, parking too near a fire plug. Around Oregon By The Associated Press Scientists from Oregon, Wash ington, Idaho, California and Utah drafted 1944 orchard spray recom mendations at the 18th western cooperative spray project confer ence at Portland. . . . Contact with a 440-volt power line electrocuted Ernest Beu. 39. Forest Grove, while working at the Gales Peak Lumber company mill. Baker county announced plans to pay off the last ot its bonds this year, leaving it free of debt for the first time since its crea tion in 1862. . . . Joseph W. Hen derson, president of the American Bar association, described for Portland attorneys a legislative nroffram which he said was draft ed to protect civil rights "against arbitrary invasion" by federal and state administrative agencies. Three sons of Mrs. J. H. Cooper, Portland, arrived home on fulough at the same time but she was dis appointed because leave of a fourth was cancelled at the -last minute and he couldn't be there, too. ' 1o ISc a Lima Beana. berry boat Ground cherries. 8 lbs. , Beets. 3 Ibe. Pumpkins, lb. Savoy Cabbafa. lb. Turnips. 3 lbs, Broccoli, lb. Pumpkins, lb. Oreen broccoli. IK Brusselis sprouts, berry boa Swiss cnara, 3 id, tor EOOS Oversize Grade A larfe Grade A medium Grade A small FEU ITS Cornice pears, bu. ADPiee. a soa. ror Q.i ;ncei. lb. 10c 3 for , Cranberries, lb. Huckleberries, lb. DRESSED FOULTB, Heavy hens, lb. . Fryers, lb, . TURKEYS A srade: IS lbs., and under IS to 30 lbs. Over 30 lbs. sradat SVtc 18a 30-JSc 10c 15c 10c 10c 5e I Fellow, Mr. Smith," has few sur j prises, no seven-year-contract en tertainers, but it's as good as new vobk. Jan. si i a p ,n.ii. nd i many top musicals and quite a specialties continued to furnish such , lot better than several we can rlslns power aa appeared In today's j think of. Gains at the best ran to a point or so The bill is completed by "Out but these were trimmed In many cases laws Of Stampede Pass" with near the close and mlnue signs were - tav... a.i- i n .. plentiful for leaders, ftansfera were Johnny Mack Brown and Ray- around aoo.000 shares. tsuilian sentiment was ouoye oy an- , Chanter 12 of "Don Winslow of title song comes off a winner with the Benton Lane Park dance hall, mens chorus in rhythmic step , for an evening of dancing. The and voice, J You're a Lucky ; COUnie will live here. Mr. Ballard former pastor of the Church of Christ, now of El gin, Calif., is visiting friends here in Harrlsburg. Sunday eve ning he gave the sermon at the Church ot Christ, his topic Was "Spiritual Growth." Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Salsbury Transfer, were " W- celebrated their SMh wHH In r an. I mono nation, two color cartoons, . . --1 T" riZ. Culp and Lake Move Culp and Lake, real estate and insurance firm, has moved from its former location on the second floor of the Miner building, to 36 ' Eleventh Avenue east, a ground -floor location. The rooms former; ly housed the office of the state -industrial accident commission. - Clifton Culp, senior partner in the firm, has been in business in Eugene for nearly three years. He was Joined by Ralph B. Lake in June of 1943. India's famous tomb, the. Tal . Mahal, is more richly adorned, with precious stones than any ,. other building in the world. r - - ' - The rain dance of the Hopl In dians is a ceremony more than--2,000 years old. . - I rat aaa -30e 33c 15c Se -S390 16 lbs. and under , IS to. 30 Ibe. Over to lbs. MISCELLANEOUS Sauerkraut, Pt, Mincemeat ..PL 2301 Qt. S0c Walnuts, new crop, lb. 8fto Walnut meats. Yt lb. ISci ta lb. 5lv Rabbits, dressed, lb. Grao Juice. Ballon 81.18 Honey, 5 lb pall. 81.21: 1 lb. 4c Chestnuts, lb. - Portland List William Hillis William Hillis, 68, of Route 1, Springfield, died Thursday morn ing at a local hospital. He was born in Indiana, January 7, 1875. He had lived at Coburg since 1921, moving to Springfield but recent ly. Surviving are his wife, Julia; one son, Leonard, of Springfield; a daughter. Mrs. George Simmons of Eugene; three brothers, Harry Hillis, Lost Hills, Calif.; Glen, of Richmond, Calif, and Roy, of Grants Pass; three granocmiaren. Funeral announcements will be made later through Poole's chapel. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. JT (API But ter AA srade prints, 4Sc; cartons. 46V,c: A srade prints, tSttc, cartons, sSVscl B Srade prints. 45Vsc, cartons, 48c. Butterfat First' quality, maximum of .S of I per cent acidity, delivered at Portland, H-StYio lb.i premium quality, msxlmum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity, 38-53Vsc lb.i Valley routes and country points, 2c less than first or BO-90ttci second quality at Portland, -3e less than first or 60-S0I4O lb. Cheese Sellins price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets. 38c lb.: loaf. 29ttc lb.t triplets to wholesalers, 27o lb.t loaf, nVtc lb. f.o.b. Eggs To producers! Prices not estab lished. Nominal prices. , Case count, 32-33C. EGGS Nominal. Prices to retailers, tn cases: A srade. large. 42c; A medium, 35cs A small. 30c. Live Poultry Sellins prices! No. I Srade Leghorn broilers up to 3V lbs.. 30c ! colored fryers under 3 to 4 lbs.. 20c; colored roasters, over a lbs 29c; , Leghorn hens under 3Hi lbs, 23Vc; over 3Va lbs. 25!ici colored hens, 4 to 8 lbs. , 39Hc, ever 8 lbs. 29MC1 old roosters, : 31M.0 lb. Stags 2114c lb. I Live Poultry Buying prices from pro- ducers: Broilers, up to Si's lbs. 27'ic; : fryers. XV to 4 lbs., 38c; roasters, over I 4 lbs. 28e; leghorn and colored hens, all weights, 24ttc; roosters and stags, 30c. RabbKs Government celling: aver age country killed to retailers, 40 lb. Live price to producers. 34c lb. Turkey Dressed hens, No. 1, 38!a 43c lb. Turkeys Allvet Government celling buying price: Bans, 42c t tome, 38 Via lb. dressed basis. Onion Green, St dos, bunches: Yakima, S2.U-3.46i Oregon, 83.18 So lo, bag. Potato Yakima, No. 1, 8.18 cam tali other batch of pleasing dividends and earnings statements In addition to mora optimistic tax prospect and the gen eral business outlook. Ahead the greater part of the pro ceedings were Swift St Co., Santa Fe, Southern Pacific. N. Y. Central, Coty. Western Union, General Electric, United Aircraft and Woolworth. Strata! era in cluded Weattnghouse, Anaconda, Doug tea Aircraft. Du Pont and Johns-Man-vUl. Bond were steady. Commodities wa vered after early firmness. 4 Hunt Pushed for Slayer Of Diplomat's Wife CHICAGO, Jan. 21. OP) Con fronted with many puzzling as pects but lacking tangible clues, police Intensified their hunt today for the slayer ot Mrs. Frank Starr Williams, 35, wife ot an American diplomat. Mrs. Williams, long socially prominent in Chicago, died last night, 25 hours after a mysterious, middleaged woman, who had gained entrance to her Drake hotel apartment, fired a bullet Into her head. ' . 4 Seven Crewmen Killed In Idaho Plane Crash POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan. 21.- VP) Seven crewmen were killed and three injured yesterday in the crash ot a heavy bomber about 10 miles southwest of the Pocatello army air base. Lt. Col. Marshall Bonner, base commandant, said the dead in cluded: Sgt. Raymond W. Shook lath er, Oliver S. Shook, Tacoma, and Sgt. Glen M. Piska, father, Ben Piska, Kimberly, Idaho. : the Coast Guard," and a news reel. Parents may feel safe in taking the children. Masons Install HARRISBURG At a regu lar meeting ot Thurston chapter of the Masonic lodge, this week the following officers were in stalled for the ensuing year: Verl Stretch, worshipful master; Jay W. Moore, senior warden; J. C, Clay, treasurer; H. D. Mars, sec retary; R. E. McNutt, senior dea con; G. C, Gilbert, Junior deacon: Jerry Sommentille, senior stew ard; Joe D. Morse, Junior stew ard; O. E. Davidson, tyler. A. C. Deardorf, William F. Morse, James BaKer, and J. D. Simons from McKenzie River lodge No. 195. Eugene, were present, and assist ed in the ceremony ot raising Dudley Miller to the sublime de- niversary Saturday, Jan. 15. Some of their children came to help them celebrate. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Salsbury and children ot Coburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Salsbury ot Eugene, - Mr, and Mrs. Tom Jackson cele brated their 37th wedding anni versary Tuesday, Jan. 10 at the Magic Cupboard. Mr. Wampler and Bob left Sat urday tor Phoenix, Arizona. They plan to be gone five or six weeks. In the meantime the Wamp s pool hall will remain closed. : Terrible Fire! Ration Books All Burned Claud J. Stang, Marcola, Is looking in his cupboard to draw on his supply ot sugar, processed foods, and meats and fat which are controlled by OPA., He reported . to city police Thursday that he "accidentally NOW TILL SUNDAY! m mm so ..SUMS "CALABOOSE" NOAH BEERY JR. JIMMY ROGERS Scientists have found that food oil can be obtained from orange seeds, . NOW. HELD OVERI THI EPIC DBJIKJI Or WAI OH III BISIBTt It EVERYBODY WHO HEARD FREEDOM OF OPPORTUNITY Over KORE Last Friday Liked It! O TUNE IN AT 10 P. M. THE FRIDAY s . s YOU'LL LIKE IT. TOO! SOMETHING NEW! . Sponsored .By: Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Ass'n. ' J. J. KAMERMAN. Mgr. 9 W. Broadwar Phone 4120 STARTS TODAY "!: m --... Ill W TlTrSai I 1 DJTT artrr Select fi l , AI8.30 r- 'T , ,,.1 nnciDtin LJ U BETTER PKTUMS MWEa$OWt--- TODAY AND SATURDAY! Tip- Zi ALLAN JONES EVELYN ANKERS ISM'99 - I I BhU Botes Patsy O'Ceeeer J BUBBCEIPTION BATES By Carrlar, ytwly In dvnc 7.M By Canior, tix months In advance .00 h By Carrttr. monthly ' .Til - By Mail in or., ymariy in aavanca tj.wj By Mall In Oregon six monthg . 1.29. By Mall In Oregon, thro monthe. J.80 By Mall In Oregon, one . , .79 outBKie or mm, yearly , . t.oo. , Outslda of ttate. alx months 4.00 ouwde of state tnreo monuvs 8.za . Outside of state, monthly In Making Change of Address pliu give former address as well as the new,'-' This Is nscessary tn order that you credit can be tramferred and the pipe . . stopped at old address. The Burfsne Reglster-Ousr'il Is ' men-, .' her of the Associated Press. The Assocfa-.., ted Pre Is exclusively entitled to the use for publleatlon of all news dls .. patches credited to It or not otherwlM eredited In this paper and also all tho ' local news published herein. AU right of publication of special dispatches hsr-j In ais also reserved. WANT-AD BATES - 1 time, per line -.H'.o .. -' 1 times, per lino 2o . M g times, per lino " V times, per lino , , "' Legal Notices NOTICaV TO CREDITORS T have been appointed Executor of will and estate of Ella C. Meade, de cefessd. AJ1 persons hsvtng claims- against said estate hereby are required, -to present them with proper vouchers .. within six months from the date hereof -to tho office of County Clerk of um County, Oregon. Dated January T, 1944. HAROLD ALBRO, Executor. CLARK . ft, KENDALL and MARKS At McMA- ' KAN. Attorneys for Executor, . V1 1330 1 febjl '44 , . vimce or stock hold ers ANNUAL . MEET1NO NcXIce is hereby given that In ae-" eordanos with Its by-laws, tho anntml . nwoting of tho stockholders of thai Seourlty Savings V Loan Aseoclstlon wlU bo held In tho offices of the ss- soolatlon at 45 West Broadway, Eugene... Oregon, at. 4 ooloclc In the afternoon... Wednesday. February -3rd, 1944, for tho purpose of electing one director and tho transaction of such other buslnc ao may properly come before tho meetv lng. lYed O. Sticks., Secretary'' No. lftM TrL, Jan. ai, 1M4. Death Notices 5Q WINTERGARDEN Levee County's nnest BsltreotB Good Bitappy Mostt DANCING Every Saturday. Night With WlBterfsrtee Orchwtn Come tnifJ hove q qootJ tastiel Gents 55e (Ine. tax) Ladles SOe (Ine, las) DINE&DANCE The HOLLAND NEW FLOOR SHOW 1:11 TU1 U:SI TASTY fOODS Dine Carl u4 Caj07 ine KataVtadtiaBMl HILLIS William HUlis. Rte. 1, Springfield, died Thursday morning, January 20. at a local hospital. He was born in In -diana, January 7, 187S. He had , lived In Coburg since 1921, com ing to Springfield recently. He Is survived by his wife. Julia. Hillis. and one son Leonard both of Springfield, a daughter, Mrs." George Simmons of Eugene.: three brothers Harry Hillis oi Lost Hills. Calif.; Glen Hillis of Richmond. Calif., and Roy " Hillis of Grants Pass, Oregon, three grandchildren, Funernl ' announcement later from the Poole chapel. Funeral Notices 75 PHARES Funeral service fop Mary Agnes Phares will be held . on Snt, Jan. 22, at 2:30 p. m. at. the Poole chapel with Rev. Ger ald Roush officiating and Inter ment in the Laurel Hill ceme tery. ' SCOTT Funeral service for Leonldue C. (Grandpa) Scot v will be held on Sat., Jan. 22. nt 1:30 p. m. at the Branstetter-.' Simon chapel with interment Ipr, the Laurel Hill cemetery. - Funeral Directors 100 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME -' Phone 112 Pearl St. at 10th POOLE'S FUNERAL HOME Cremation. Ph. 723 PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL Springfield flth and B Ph. 411 DANCE SWIMMERS DELIGHT Every Saturday Night Music by Wayne Ryan and Hit Orchestra For Resef-stlans Telephone Springfield 1261 If Ne Answer, Call Eugene 1317-M Miller-Sherman Funeral Home . Junction Cltv Ph. 68 Harrliburg 4J ; VEATCH-HOLLINGSWORTH Phone 113 Pearl St. at 10th BRANSTETER-SIMON CHAPEIa, Phone 433 1182 Olive St. Card ot Thanks 120 THANK YOU Every one for all your kindness and sympathy shown us in our sorrow over;, the passing of our devoted hus band and father, and also the' beautiful flowers. Mrs. 0di9 Lee Wells. Ernest Wells. Mr, and , Mrs. Lawrence Wells, Mr. and. Mrs. William Wells, Robert wciin, mr. nun mm. n.T sveuaa Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kartell.