Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1944, Image 7

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1 00 ChansTnf World
IMS News
1:90 Mary Merlin
1 : Melodies
1:00 Newspaper of Air
1:30 Meet the Muaua
3:00 Nawa
315 Stala Tralfie
3:30 Stare of Today
3:44 World Today
J:U loseph C. Harach
4:00 Lady of Press
4:15 Diana Gayla
4:30 Melody- Hour
KEX (UNI TUESDAY
6:00 a m. Musical Clock
8:15 rarm and Homa
ff:4S Western Agriculture
T:00 Homa Harmonlas
T:0S Wrilht, Orfamit
1:15 Nawa
7:30 Jamas Abba
1:45 Uftenlm Poal
1:00 Breakfest Club
0:00 Glamour Manor
:SO Breakfait at Sardl'a
10:0O Nawa
10:15 Start of Today
10:30 True Story
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ijoo Woman of America n:00 Baukhage Talking
U15 p.m. Ma Parklna 11:15 Myitery Chat
,2 Pepper Young 11:30 Ladlei. Ba Saatad
1J 4J Ruht to Hspplnesi u oo Morton Downev
1 O0-Barkstae wife ijms p.m. Star Time
115 Stall Daa 11:30 Nawi
I SO Lorenzo Jonea 1:00 Sam Hayes
:jjWidder Brown Mi-Radio Parade
joo-Wten Girl Man-let ). Time Viewa News
MS-We Love and Learn i:4iHollywood
? 30-Ju Plant Bill 1:55 Gen. Paul Matone
l:s Front Pare Farrell rooWnat's Doing. Ladies
Eugene Markets
Bl'TTEEFAT (kTtu rrliM.
Prmium quality 'maximum oTm"75
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J SIut a Work
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jo-Mirth and Madneia
, io-persorality Hour
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j 45-RmWing Reader
4:00-Dr. Kite
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4-30-Vok-e of Nation
4;45-Day Foster
KOAC TUESDAY
10:00 i.m. Newa
0' uHomem altera' Hour
11:00 Allen Both
11:30 Concert Hall
12:00 Newi
IMS p m. Firm Hour
12 30 Spot Market!
1:0ft Rtd in Range
1:15 Treasury Salute
Irjo Variety Time
. j: on Homemak ers
3:30 Memory Book
3:00 News
3-15 Music
4.00 Trade Wind
4:15 Voice of Army
4:30 Nova lime
2:30 Voice of Experience
2:46 ciifi Edwaroa
3:00 BN
3:15 Lawton McCall
3:30 Rollie Truitt Time
3:45 Norman Show
4:00 Land of Lost
4:30 Vagabond Moods
4:45 Sea Hound
KOBE (1450) TUESDAY
8:00 a.m. News
8:06 Early Bird
7:00 Newt
7:15 Evangelical Church
7:30 Pat riot inn in Music
T:4a Sermeneue
8:00 Shady Valley
8:30 Newa
8:35 Muaie
9:00 B oak - Carter -
t):15 VarieUee
9:45 Music Box
10:00 Newa
10:15 Favorites
10:45 Women's Jury
...iArf. -inr. Research 11:00 Newa
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6:00 a.m. News
8:15 Western Stara
30-KOIN Klock
7:15 News
7:30 Hiworth. Newt
7:45 Pringle, News
8:00 Consumer Newa
8:15 Valiant Lady
8:30 Light of World
8 45 Aunt Jenny
9:00 Kate Smith
9:15 Big Sister
9:30 Helen Trent
9:45 Our Gal Sunday
10:00 Life Beautiful
10:15 Ma Perkins
10:30 Bernadme Flynn
10:45 The Goldbergs
11:00 Portia Faces Life
11:15 Joyce Jordan
1 1 : 15 Your Neighborhood
11:30 string: serenade
11:45 Musical Library
12:00 News
12:13 p.m. Orchestra
12:30 War Commentary
12:35 Luncheon Concert
12:55 Human Side of War
1:00 ugntnoua Temple
1:15 Romance
1:30 Full Speed Ahead
2:00 Facet and Places
2: 15 Surprise Package
3:00 Prayer
3:01 Newt
3:15 Music
3:45 Johnson Family
4:00 Fulton Lewis Jr.
4:15 Life Stories
' 4:30 Hawaiian Echoes
4:45 Organ Reveries
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kWlUU.y
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Sioatra's second starrer
Hell screen Sunday, and
bouse pve the film an
itHttpuon. Frankie's first
pet on the screen was a
ISr both boos and squeals,
pr about 90 frames there
taction to either his act
I staging.
1 ntllr gives the show its
light entertainment is
btttat supporting cast:
SOW. Adolph Menjou,
Wliven, Walter Slezak
WMPallelte. Wally Brown
In Camejr add comedy.
mry concerns a serious
P'jmight (Sinatra) who
advances some money to a pro'
ducer (Murphy) to have his opus
produced on Broadway. Instead
the producer uses the cash to
back a musical. Menjou and Sle
zak are hotel men who keep try.
ing to eject the starving actors.
Sinatra does a fair job on sev
eral songs, "Come Out, Come Out,
Wherever You Are", "Where Does
Love Begin," "Some Other Time,"
and "As Long As Theres Mu
sic." His acting is atrocious, and
other members of the cast seem
to be always Interrupting him
so that the action will not drag.
Menjou is enjoyable in his
tantrums, Slezak (usually cast as
a nazi menace) makes a good
comedian, and Gloria DeHaven
stands around in strapless even
ing gowns long enough to make
the picture worthwhile.
Production tricks in the finale
are so clever you hardly notice
the cast.
Light .comedy: a must if you
like Sinatra; enjoyable even if
you don't.
New York Markets
NEW YORK. Aug 11-
Der cent avirft
Second quality "
?lfr'Wh'",,1 '
Orada AA prinla
OraSa A prints '
Quarter eubaa "
ruing
Trioleta
EOGl-iBarlai PrHw)
Grada B large
Grada A medium .
uraae b medium
..lie
EGGS 1 IVhaUaals -i T" 1"
e . - - auvrai
Grada A small
Grade B large ,
rOL'LTlT-.B.Ttag Irlaa)
Hens over Ski loa.
Hens undar H lbs.
opringa -- . .
iai .vu
rheenng uar news brought modest bids
tor stocks with relatively bright peace
PrOtpecla tOdav but IMn. markat lurf-
.e suintraa rrom ugni liquidation.
.4i i . Continued weakness of aevurmes at
London, attributed mainlv to tha feal
.48Ho ml the nans ware approaching theeend
4te ,ht homa industry might be in
,44lsc tor troublesome aapariancaa. tended to
sober domestla ln-l m h. h ......
I "la preceding week, had been an the
ou?ing side becauao of waning recon
version worries.
Transfers ware around S0OO0O shares
Losses of fractions to a point or so
were In the maiorlty near the close.
Engineers Public Service made a high
for 1944 and support was accorded
American Telephone. Consolidated Edi.
I3c , "on. North American. Allied Chemical.
Intarnational Harvester snd J. C. Pan
ney. Lacking rising steam were U. S-
S I . " ."i.rueui. .nrysivr. aama re.
Slags and cocks ,
WOOL
Lona wool .
Coarse, lb.
imb. lb .
aiDEi
Beef .
C"'
Kip .
.lac
vu rwi. nmmcan kin,
" Eaitman Kodak and standard OU iNJ.I
ovnas ware narrow.
In tha curb forward tend ancles ware
shown by Monogram Pictures. Csrna.
tlon. Electric Bond St Share and Ameri.
can Oas. Among retreatere ware Penn
BMvania Water & Power, Cities Service
and Brewster Aero.
Long wool nelta
CASCAKA
Caseara. Ib.
Dry grapa root. lb.
Perns, lb.
MOHATB
Short, lb.
Long. lb.
GRAINS '
Wheat, red. bushel
wneai. wnita. bushel ,
White eats, km
Gray oats, ton
Barley, ton
. Se
. 150
. IJc
33c
J0o
CAP Cadets Begin
Air Force Routine
PORTLAND, Aug. 21 C4
Eighty-three civil sir patrol cadets
from Portland, Salem, Lebanon,
Ben. St. Helens, Arlington, Red
mond and The Dalles began a
10-day course in regular air force
routine at tha Portland army air
base today.
The IS to 17-year-old future
fliers arrived yesterday and were
assigned two barracks where they
will live for 10 days without
leaves or visitors.
Selected from CAP classes they
will have Link trainer and flight
line work s well as classroom in
struction. The training is part of
a national program.
! PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore.. Au II (API
1WFA1 Cattle salable 13 fW total lion.
calvee salable MO. total SSOl market
moderately active; steers uneven:
strictly good eradea SS-S0 lowert other
I ClatfiM Snft ft ahniit atflu. 1 lu.
c i gooa arouna uoo-lb. eteere 14. ; med-
4oc turn-good 1S.S9-14.00: common 00-10.50:
l medAim.good . het'ere 11 50-13 00. odd
bead up. to 14.00: common 0.00.10.75:
aS ' s-'holca cows 10.00-50; medium-good
, a.3u-v.w: common b.to-t.t: eanner ana
VEGETABLES, ninrit
t-orn. oozen ears
(Baylat Prises Avar, far K
Com. dozen ears , , ,
Aucnmi aquasn, lb.
Summer squash, lb. -Baeta.
doz. bunches
spinacn, id.
Green onions, doz. bunches
Hothouse tomatoes, lb.
Carrots, dor- bunches
New Potatoes, loo lbs.
Lettuce, crate .
Blngs. lb.
Cabbage, lb.
soc
-n-soc
aoc
S3. 50
sa.oo
150
Apples, yellow transpsrants, lb, --15o
Youngberrles. orate $3.78
txiKanoarrles. crate S4.00
Peaches, bushel 13.2s
Htmalaya blackberries. 2 boxes
Two Eugene Firms
Pay Overcharge Sums
Two Eugene dealers voluntarily
paid overcharges to the U. S.
Treasury recently covering sales
at "over the ceiling" prices as
prescribed by regulations of the
OPA, T. E. Wagner, district OPA
enforcement attorney announced
Monday.
The Alaska Junk and Machin
ery company paid $103.25 for
jsj: cutter cows largely 4 so- so; medium. I overcharges on steel drums: Wal-
' 32?Si' nrin Pid 32.02 for an
one part load 15.W: other good-choice overcharge on a used truck.
1S.5(14.S0: comm on-medium 1O.0O-13 00 -
Hoia Salable 1700. total 30000; market
active fully ateadv; um sales heavy
butchera and light lifhts strong, top
15.75 on good-choice 180-240 lbs.; most
341-370 lb. 15 00: heavier weighta 13.50
14 SO: light lights IS.50-U.50: few choice
165 Ib. up to 15.35: sows monlv IJOO
50: good. choice feeder pigs 13.00; stags
.50.10.00.
Sheep Salable 3300. total 3700: early
sales about steady; 1 deck good-choice
M lb. wooled spring lembt 13.00: other
medium-good 13.00-50; common-medium
10.50-11.75; recently shorn spring lambs
10.35-50: t decks strictly good shorn
yearlings 10.50; medium-good ewes 3 50-3.00.
Sammy Bsugh Leads
35-14 Grid Victory
EuBn RfEtsser-GuarrJ, Monday, August 21, 1941 Pige T
William Wise
DRAIN William Wt?e. 92, re-
SAN DIEGO, Col., Aug. 21 J , tired farmer of Drain, died Sun-
Trie March Field All-Stars today I ctuv in Eugene, following a short
were worrying how they would
stop Slingin' Sammy Baugh next
Friday after the Washington Red
skins' ace sparked the West to
a SS-14 victory over the East Sun
day in the inter-squad charity
game for the Shrine crippled chil
dren fund.
Baugh tossed four touchdown
passes to Joe Aguirre, former St
Mary's star, Steve Bagarus con
tributed some elusive running and
tallied the f i fth touchdown.
Aguirre converted all live points.
Wilbur . Moore scored for the
East on a 20-yard gallop, while
Eanus Munot, Cuban halfback,
ambled 23 yards through center
for the other touchdown.
illness. He was born in Illinois,
Sept, 1, 1852. and had lived in
Oregon for 84 years. He had been
a resident of Drain for the past
25 years. He was a member of
the Methodist church and of the
Marcabee lodge.
Surviving are his wile, Mrs.
Clementina Wise of Drain: one
son, William N. Wise of Eugene,
and one daughter, Mrs. A. Trum
bull of Bandon.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Drain
Methodist church, with Rev. Fred
O. Hunt officiating, and interment
will be In the IOOF cemetery
here. The Steams mortuary of
Oakland is in charge of arrangements.
Rimini. City on Adriatic coast
of Italy. Pronounced REE-mee.
nee.
-10a
-10c
SSc
-55c
Public Market
EGGS
Oversize
Grade A large
Grade A medium
Grade A small
VEGETABLES
Asparagus, bulk M
Asparagua. bunch .
carrots
-44c
.39c
-9 lbs. 30c
.J lbs. 35c
Cauliflower, lb.
Celery Hearts .,. .
Celery, bunch
Cabbage, lb.
Green Psppers, Ib
Radishes, bunch
Spinach, lb.
Parsnlpt
. 1 bunches 25c
ic
.30c
35c. 3S.
ftc
25c
-10c
.10c
, a ib. i5c
9c
-15c
Potatoes, lb.
Psrilsy. bunch
Lima Beans, lb.
Beets 1 1 ii a.,, 3 bunches 35c
Turnips 3 bunches 25c
Rhubarb 3 lbs. 15e
Brussels Sprouts, berry box ,
Cabbage Greens, lb. .
j IDS. ic
loc
15e
PORTLAVD GRAIN
PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 31. (API
Wheat futures unquoted.
Cash grain: oaU No. J-3 lb. white
46.00. Barley, corn and flax unquoted.
Cash wheat "bid.: soft white 144; soft
white (excluding Rex. 1.46; white club
1.46; western red 1.46.
Hard red winter ordinary 1.44: 10
per cent 1.43; 11 per cent 1.30; 12 per
cent 1.54.
Hard white heart: 10 per cent 1.45;
11 per cent l.SOt 13 per cent 1.54.
Today's car receipts: wheat 161: bar
ley 38; flour 13; oata Tt hay 5; mill feed
Swiss Chard
Oyster Plant, bunch
popcorn, ib.
Small Navy Beans, lb, .
Mustard Greens, bunch
Water Cress, bunch .
Leaf Lettuce, lb. ,
Head Lettuce .
Pea a
-loe
-15c
-15c
-IOC
Corn. 6 for 39c; 13 for .
Cauliflower, lb. ..--..
Cucumbers, each ,. ,
Green Onions, bunch
Green Beans, Ib. , ,,
Wax Beans, lb. ,. . ..
Cantaloupes, each
Casaba Melon, lb. ...
Watermelon, lb.
lbs. 35c
75c
15c
.100
.15C
-15e
Zuchlnl squash, lb,
Egg plant, lb.
FRUITS
Apples, betrt, bu.
Youngberrle. 3 boxes
Peaches, basket .
Crabapples, 3 lbs.
Plums, lb, .
Fresh Figs,, lb.
Ite and 35c
iftc
-le
.100
.350
a.43.BO
lib" to"5c
,- ,35c
Seedleis Grapes, lb. -MISCELLANEOUS
Honey, 5 Ib. pall. 11.30. 1 Ik ,
walnuts, id.
Walnut meats. V lb, 35e; Vt Ih.
Rabbits, dressed. ID. ,, .
Grape Juice, gallon
Egg Plant, lb.
Calavoa. each .... i
. 50c
50c
-$1.13
35e
Cascade Managers To
Hold Final Meeting
Friday Night
Managers of all 1944 Cascade
baseball league clubs will hold
their final business meeting of the
season Friday night at 7 o'clock
at the Register-Guard offices.
Each club will be allowed only
"ne representative, namely Ed
Brauner of Giustina, Ray Miller of
Miller Lumbermen, Jim Primrose
of Springfielct, Grover Kelsay of
Hills Creek, and either Frank Fas
sett or Orin Snellstrom of Snell
strom Braves. - -
Secretary Dick' Strite will make
a final financial report at the
meeting and distribute the per
centage "takes" from the recent
All-Star series. Several rule
changes for the 1945 season will
also be discussed.
Birth statistics show that quad
ruplets occur once in 658,403
births,
i
RODEO!
Thrills br the wait's top ropers!
Excitement In breathless ball
dogging feats! Registered beef
show! A thousand exciting
events await yoa at the Lane
County Rodee, at the FalrgreaBd.
VpL J, g and 4. Bat. nlte at
8. San. end Men. at I p. w.
Write down the tbrlU-packed
datal - .
Portland List
Dow-Jones Averages
Dow-Jones ctoeins bond averafet:
40 bonds 101. M, off 010: 10 1st frade
rails 10.58. off 0.12: 10 2nd trade rails
(0.M, off 0.41; 10 pub. mil. 110.27, up
0.12: 10 Indus. 107.32. up 0.01.
preliminary cloelna Dow-Jonea stock
averages: lndustrlsl 14S.S4, off 0.42: 20
railroads 41.40. off 0.31: IS utllltlea 2S.19,
up 0.19; ss atorka S3.20. off O n.
Sales were 838.070 aharee compared
with 1.430.770 Friday. Curb turnover
was 2M.980 shire atalnst 300.080 Friday.
Retail Meat Price
Posting Is Ordered
Attention of retail meat markets
to the fact that recent surveys,
made by representatives of the
local OPA price panel, reveal
that in instances retail meat
markets are not observing regula
tions that make price posting ac
cording to grade and price man
datory on the part of such retail
meat markets, was called for
Monday by the local war price
and rationing board.
The board states that failure
on the part of markets to observe
these regulations can only result
in drastic enforcement measures
being taken to insure compliance.
Coast Loop Attendance
Far Above 1943 Season
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21.
(U.R Attendance figures at Pacific
coast league baseball games dur
ing the first 18 weeks of the 1944
season total 1,830,026, almost dou
ble the number for the comparable
period last year, tt was announced
today.
Local Couple Held At
Lakeview On Charges
Robert H. Price, about 35,
charged with a traffic law viola
tion, and Gladys Cade, 51, charged
with contributing to the delin
quency of a minor, have been ap
prehended at Lakeview for Lane
county officers and will be brought
back here for appearance in
court. They were arrested there
by Sheriff Cassidy of Lake county.
Sheriff O. E. Crowe will leave
soon for Lakeview to bring the
couple back to Eugene.
Bizerte Reverses Turf
Decision At Longacres
SEATTLE, Aug. 21 UP) Re
versing the result of the Washing
ton Handicap last week. Circle V
stable's Bizerte closed strong Sun
day to win by a nose from J. R.
Gregory's First to Fight In the
$5000 mile and a sixteenth Long
acres special. First to Fight took
Bizerte In similar manner last
week.
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JINX FALKEN'BURG WINS
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 21. (U.B
Actress Jinx Falkenburg and her
partner, Jack Knemeyer, today
were in the second round of the
motion picture mixed doubles ten
nis tournament after their victory
over Patsy Chase and Mai Merri
hugh, 6-1, 6-0, Sunday.
MEXICAN
BASKETS
and
POTTERY
Attractive New
. Merchandise
Quackenbush's
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PORTt-AND. Ore.. Aua 31 'API But
ter -AA frade. prints. 4-4'yc cartons.
47-47'kr: a araae. prims, ea'sc-w; car-
Ions. 4Si-47c; B grade, prints, 4l.s-
li;c f.rtnn. 4K-4SI.C.
Butterfat First quality maximum of
. of 1 percent acidity, delivered In
Portland. 52-52'ie: premium quality
maximum of .35 of 1 par cent acidity,
sa-ssc: valley routes and country
points. Se lass than first or 80-Smc.
Cheese Selling price to PorUand re
tailers: Oregon triplets. M.4c: dslsles.
Eggs To producers, candled basis: esse
count, f 1: select henneries v-uc; :
mediums. S2-34-
Eggs To retellers: A large. 48c: A
medium 3S-40c; email Ipulletsl, A. 33c
dozen. .
U-e Poultry Buymg prices from
producers: Broilers up to 2lt lbs. 2Pe:
fryers 3 to 3't lbs. 2c: roaitara. over 1
3' Iba.. 29c: leghorns. 2SH lb. colored
her is. all weights, 29'ic; roosters and
stags. 21e lb.
Country Meals Rollback prices to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, bert butch
ers, 130-140 lbs.. 18-17c; vealers. AA.
23'lcs A. 21V.C: B. M-umei C. lS-17Kie:
cuUs. 13-15C Beef, AA. 2H4c; A, 20ie: I
B. 18c. 14c Cenner-cutter cows, 13-14C; ;
buus, canner-cutters. 14-14S.C1 lambs, l
AA, 8c; A. 344c: B. 231401 C. 10-JOc; t
ewes. FS, 13Vc: medium, 13ci R. ISHc
Butter AA grade, prints. 48-44c.
cartons. 47-47Hc: A grade, prints. 4SVi- j
46c, cartons 48-47c: B grade, prints.
45V4-4S4C csrtons, 4S-48V.C.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re-
tellers: Oregon triplets, 4c: daisies. I
30.9c lb.: loaf, S0.3C lb.t trlpleta to
wholesalers. 37ci loaf. ro F.O.B.
Rabbits Government calling: Average
country killed to retailers. 40-44O lb.; '
Live price to producers, 33-340 lb. ,
Turkeys Selling price to retailers: .
dressed hens. No. 1. 39",.4Se lb.
Turkeys Alive: Government eeatng t
buying prices: Hens. 43c: tons, 8Vc
lb., dressed basis.
Onions-Green. TO-SOe dot. bunches !
Onions Drv. Coacballa Wax. S2 75:
California Red. S3 SO; Walla Walla. SJ.S0 .
50 lb. bag: Yakima. S3 per SO-lb. beg.
Potatoes Local. !-2 25 oranga box: j
Yakima 33.80 cental. No. 3 S1J5 per
"potatoes New California, milt. S.S0 ;
eental; Texas red, S00 SO-lb. bag. i
Hay Wholesale prices nominal: Al
falfa No. 3 or better. S34-SJ5: oat
vwh. S38 ton. valley points: timothy
least Oregon). n ciov?V
324 torn Montana grass hay "No. II.
833 50 ton.
Wool Government control.
Caacar. Bark-1944 peel. 0 lb.
t. ILmmtth. 45c lb. i
Hops Nominal contract: 1M4.MC up; j
1948. 7SCI u . '
The Liberty Bell cracked as It
tolled for the death of the first U.
S. chief justice, John Marshall.
Ends Tonight
a(fe POORS OPEN AT 6:30 j g
Slomtch mhbthtrint? Soothing
PiPTO-BitMOL will help calm It
down. For years many doctors have
recommended PIPTO-BISMOL for re
lief of our, sidrish upset stomach.
7aitee tood tnd do food. Helps
retard intestinal fermentation and
simple diarrhea. Whan your stomach
is queasy, uneasy and upset . , . take
PIFTO-SISMOU
A nonwKH rtteoucf
WHEN OTHERS FAIL
regain good health. .
Disorders, slnusiila. heart. Ions. wer.
kSniy. stomach, gas. constipation.
IkerY Ola bates, rheumatism, fall ana
Diaao i "a, -
mtit eomoUttta.
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Chinese Herb Med.
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TONIGHT
The JIIIOILLANP
PRESENTS
AMERICA'S CELEBRATED COMPOSER
HARRY CARROLL
AND
Broadway's Lovely Singing Comedienne
POLLY BAKER
IN THEIR HILARIOUS POT-POURRI OF MUSICAL
NONSENSE
HARRY CARROLL HAS WRITTEN THESE SONG HITSi
'Tin Always Chasing
Ralnbot," "Say Wh.n"
"On the MUalMippT
"By Beautiful Sea"
"On the Trail of the lont
omi Pin." "There's A Girl
In the Heart of Maryland"
And Many Others
PLUS
ELAINE & RUSTY COLMAN
THE POPULAR COMEDY STARS
OF NIGHT CLUB. STAGE AND RADIO
FRANCES WILLS
SENSATIONAL ACROBATIC DANCING STAR .
AND
LARRY SHARPE'S 0RCH.
The Biggest Little Name Band On the Coast
Dance to the Sweet Smooth Music of Sharp.
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ends - "THE WHITE CLIFFS OF DOVER"
TONITE iii( Dunn Alan Marshall
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from the dance halls
to rule In the halls ol
the mlghtyl
THEY CALLED HER THE
. . . BoautUu
. . . Bewitching
And It's Companion Feature!
THEY'RE ONE FOR All...
AND All FOR THE SAME
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CASANOVA in
BURLESQUE"
with
JOE E. BROWN
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SINATRA MURPHY
MENJOU DeHAVEN
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BROWN CAMfY
MITCHOX'JOTRETS
THEATRE - SprtngfloW, 0r.
NOW PLAYINO
"Buffalo Bill"
with
Joel McCres, Maureen O'Here
snd Linda Darnell
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Legal Notices
NOTI CI 18 H.tCBY ClPENl That
1ha undartlrr.d. R. Claud Oray. haa
bn appointed administrator of tha
CaUta of FVad E. Cary. Dtcaasad. Hy
tha County Court of Lana County. Or
(i i. and hat duly quail Mad aa tuch
admlntttrator.
All perwm having clalma agalnft aaln
aetata ara harahy not If lad to pratant
tha aama varlflad aa raquirad by taw,
with tha nropar vouchart, within tt
monthi from tha data of tha first pub
tlratlon of thla not lea. to tha admlnla
trator of iald at-ta. at tha law offlcaa
of Donald R. Hutband, M0 WHlarnatti
itrt. Eugan. Oragon. R. CUAUT3I.
ORAY. AdmlnUtrator of Eetata of Frad
C. Cary. Daraaaad. DONALD K. HTJS
BAKD. Atlornay for Eatat.
Dat of ftrtt publication, July 10, 1M4.
No. ITS?, Monday, Augviat T, 1M4.
BtitMlnf. Cugana. Orarm.
Data of Notica and rtrtt Publtealton,
July M, 144.
ELIZABETH ITEVEN
Admlnutiatrlx
Callrlna 4 Calklna
Attomvya for Eitato
IO. ITS I Monday. Aug. t. 144.
IN TCOUirrY COURT OT TTT8
BTATE Or OREGON FOR LANK
COUNTY IN THE MATTER OT THE
OUARDIAN8NIP Of CAROLINE
COOPER. MARJORIE RUTH COOPTJR,
and CALVIN CHARLES COOPER. JR.
Minora.
Nonet Or fllTARDTAN8 lAlf.
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVCN that th
undraignad. Ruth M. Coopar. guardian
of th paraona an) aatataa of tha fol
ImatnaT namad minora, to-wltl Carolina
' Coopr. Marjorla Ruth Coopar and Cal
vin cnariaa coopar. Jr., will on tn
IHh day of Baptatnbar. 1M4 aall tho
Intaaat of tha ahova namad minora In
tha following draerfbev. raal pramtMa,
to-wlf AN UNDIVIDED ONT-HAl.r
INTEREST IN AND TO THE FOLLOW
INO: Tha South 80 f.at of Lot 14. Block
It In Eairmount Addition to Eugan.
Lana County, Oregon, known aa IMl
VlUard Straat. Beginning at a point on
tha North Una of 14th Avnua Eat and
' on tha South lln of lot II tn Btork
1 of tha Amandad Plat of ratrmount,
1 now t part of tha City of Eugena. Lana
County. Oracon. and 53 13 fat Et
: of iha Southwatt trnjT nf utd lot
running thane East 3 1 '3 faat along
tha North Una of 13th A vanuo East :
: thanca North M.fl rt, thanra Wct
M 11 faat and lhnca South Nl faat
to tha placa of beginning, balm a pari
of Lota 13 and O In Block of tha
Aman'lrd Plat f ralrmount now a pa't
of tha City of Euian In Lana County,
Ortfon. known ai 1123 l!th Avanu
East. Eugan. Orgon. Tha North la T
faat of tvX 14 and th South 134 ft
of Lot l.V Block II In Pair-mount Addi
tion to Eugna. Ina County, Oragon,
: known aa IMT Viliard Slft. ljgna,
Oragon. at prlva'a Mia for cash, d
1 ai to ba bM at 2-0 Minag SuUdio