Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1944)
gjflO BROADCASTS """""nAt :lJ-S- S wheels ,:30-rorum oj Air ,.SLoweU Thomas 7 30 Songs of Heart 7:43The Gideon 8:00 News 8:13 Suspicion 8:30 Opportunity 9:00 News T.ttsa 9:15 Hex mir ' Sun11 s" 9:30 Fulton lwta, Jr. V H""'" 10:00 Mont CrUto prtV.n t 10:45 Feellnf Is Mutual roiSM""1 ll:00-Starllht Serenade 'r. star r""' ii.au Women 13:00 sign urr KOBE WEDNESDAY 8:00 a.m. Newa 6:05 Early Bird 7:00 Newa 715 Rlae and Shina 7:30 Breakfast FYollo t" a. Newa sloo-BooU and Saddles t,JIu " 8:30Newa I r.nT 8:35 Here'a Mualo I iSTI TTE5B" C50Take Look In Mirror l t",6M Glrll 8:55 Lanny and Ginger Xbtt'fJZ 9:00-Sydney Moaley TTam Letter n..Kv.ritiM , 9:30 Fashion Show 9:45 Homemaker'a Prog. 10:00 Newa 10:15 Terry's Houseparty 10:30 Lunch with Lopez 10:45 Old RefaSins fluid nios Harmony Lane Cnn-eraity Jo""" .Marching to Music, u.icte at. in LT.lA4vt(na J2:00 News 12:15 p m. Concert 12:30 War Commentary ; 13:35 Favorit8 In Son 12:55 Human Side of War 1:00 Hasten the Day 1:15 Music Show 1:30 Harmony Headlines 2:00 Surprise Package nn Trn vir Sr'rndent Mi-News. Headline. j Mds 3:15 Kecora ncvue .SpotlJlM Bangs 3:4Sjohnson Family . .Tit Story Tei'er 4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. .Urmond swtng 4:15 Eugene High School !Jti Go 4:30Up to Minute iSjToSd By 4:4J-Album of Mu1C 4 Abner KGW WEDNESDAY Aim Your Show 4:0 a m Dawn Patrol .Gricit Fieia 8:25 Nothtne But Truth 8:45 Journal of Living 7:00 Graeme Fletcher 7: 15 New Headlines 7:30 Reveille Roundup 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00 Stars of Today -8:15 Jamea Abbe 8:30 Mirth and Madnesa 9:00 Voice tf Nation 9 j 15 Larry Smith 9:30 Personality Hour 10:00 Ruth Forbea 10:15 News 10:30 Homemakers' Hour 10:45 Baker's Notebook 11:00 Guiding Light 11:15 Today's Children 11:30 Women -In White -J.-nny a-r-sen-. 11:45 Hymn LlVerythlni for Boys 12:00 Woman of America Ljwcod Theater 12:15 Ma Perkins LXew Flashes 12:30 Pepper Young -Soma Town news i2:45 Right to HaDplness 1:00 Backstage Wife 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 Lorenzo Jones 1 ASWIAAr Lsutmora Orch. 2:00 When Girl Marries fcJffir News Roundup 2:15 Portia Faces Life z:au jusi nam -sin 2:45 Front Page Farrell 3:00 Road of Life 3:15 David. Ha rum 3:30 Pleasure Parade 3:45 Aunt Mary 4:00 Dr. Kate 4:15 News 4:30 Parade of Stars i-lsM"? j SHOT r , H7 .ni en ,:ta JaOCf " fie Crflpi DfP; Dairy DepU Ht jurltet rgthland Singing " I??- lt.l pWititions pijn Ofi ,iaa, TUESDAY '.m.-Terry fjKk Armitrwig EjW Reporter L.nse. ' .3dtm-re orcn. .n&irtan Cafe .Henry J. Taylor .Tbey Also Sen mbiiMdor Orcn. Concert Hour (M) TUESDAY on. Release -Urthm 4)ite With, Jdy jljitery Theater -McGee and Molly Job Hope HUdeftrde .ifuiie Shop natwood Lswton i-jolmny wenis tX'jfical Interlude tasrbata ano aoys tsiapi-La Orch Lwin Shift IUH) TUESDAT f-Ototcn's Orch, -Tom Mix Jftrhi Kau-a U7ir toibriel Heatter 4-H. V. Kaltenborn KEX 11W WEDNESDAT 6:00 a.m. Musical Clock 6:15 Farm and Home 6:45 Here Comes Band 7:00 Horn Harmonies 7:06 Pipes of Melody 7:15 Agronsky. News , 7:30 James Abbe 7:45 Listening Post 8:00 Break fan Club 9:00 Glamour Manor 9:30 Breakfast at Sardi'a 10:00 Tony Morse, Newa 10:15 Jack Berch 10:30 My True. Story 10:55 Aunt Jemima 11:00 Baukhage Talking 1 1 : 15 Mystery Chef 11:30 Ladies. Be Seated 12:00 Morton Downey 12:15 p.m. Star Time 12:30 News Headlines ' 1:00 Sam Hayet), News 1:15 Radio Parade 1:30 Time Views Newt 1:45 Postwar News 1 :50 Edward Jorgenson 2:00 What's Doing, Ladies 2:30 Your Hymns, Mine 2:45 Stars of Today 3:00 Hollywood Newa 3:15 News 3:30 Roll ie Truitt Time 3:45 Pressing Engagement 4:00 Symphonic Swing 4:30 Sea Hound 4:45 Hop Hairigan K.OAO (550 WEDNESDAT 10:00 a.m. News 10:15 Homemakers Hour ' 11:00 Stories That Live 11:15 History In Making 11:30 Concert Hall 12:0O News 12:15 p.m. War Food, Prod. 12:30 Spot Markets 13:45 Bulletins 12:50 Vocational Agricul. 1:00 Rtdin' Range 1:15 New China 1:30 Variety Time 2:00 Your Child Today 2:30 Memory Book 3:00 United Press News 3:15 Music of Masters 4:00 The Bonk man 4:15 Trade Winds Calling 4:30 A to 2 4:45 Nov at ime ROIN 9?0) WEDNESDAY 6:00 a.m. News 6:15 Western Star 8:30 KOIN Klock 7:15 Headline News 7:30 Ha worth. News 7:45 Pringle, News 8:00 Consumer News 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 Bernadine Flynn 10:45 Goldbergs 11:00 Joyce Jordan 11:15 Two on Clue 11:30 Young Dr. Malone 11:45 Perry Mason 12:00 News 12:15 p.m. Neighbors 12:30 Bright Horizons 12:45 Bachelor's Children l:00r-ChanglnB World 1:15 Ande.-ien, News 1:30 New Horizons 2:00 Newspapers of AU" 2:30 Mary Marl in 2:45 Something for You 3:00 News 3:15 Lyn Murray Show 3:30 Jerl Sullivan 3:45 World Today 9:55 Meaning of News 4:00 Sandra Martin 4:15 Our Gal Sal 4:30 Easy Aces Eugene Markets BUTT ERF AT BajtB PrUesI Premium quality .maximum 04 M o 1 per cent acio fii', first quality (maximum a Vi 01 I oer cent add. uiu Second quality 44f butteb (Wholesale fries. Grade AA prints , , Grade A ' printa , Quarter cube .. . -EGGS (BUTlnr Fries. Grade A large - (-trade B urge ffS REACH BRITAIN pNDON, W) Twenty -thou- sacks of Christmas mail, the big shipment of Yuletide Lges for U. S. troops overseas, -48 He 4C 40c .38c .lac ..lie Grade A medium , Grade B medium , Grade A small EGGS ( WholaaaU Frlaa 1 KatJilUrai Grade A large urade A medium Grade A small Grade B large -49c .30c POULTRY (Bay Inr Prlei Hens over 34 lbs. ,. Hens under 3W I be Springs over 24 lbs. Springs under 2V lbs. Stags and cocks WOOL Coarse, lb. Lamb, lb. 28Sc - 27c 10c Long wool pelts . Short wool pelts HIDES Beef Call Kip Long wool Delta , CASCA&A Cascara, lb. . . S9e 13c -IOb -.100 Dry grape root. Ib. Ferns, lb, . m on Aim Short, lb. ionit id. , UKA1NH Wheat, red. bushel . wneat, wtute, bushel White oata ton Gray oats, ton , Barley, ton VEGETABLES. FRUIT! (Baying Prlees Aver, far Ne. 1 rrediea) Beets, dor. bunches , .. ... . - ureen onions, dor. bunches -,90c Carrots, dozen bunches Lettuce, crate , Cabbage, lb. .. . .L . Tomatoes, lb. . Apples, bu. . -fl.35 W 945 947 3V,-4c 7e f3.50-3 Public Market EGGS Oversize ---.-.,, Grade A large Grade A medium Grade A small VEGETABLES Carrots, bunch Celery, bunch -3c -56c Table Queen Squash, 2 for Cabbage, lb. , , , , Red peppers, lb. .,., Green Peppers, lb. Hadlsnes, Duncn Spinach, lb. Parsnips , ..'i,.,,,,. .1. . Potatoes, Ib. . Parsley, bunch Lima Beans, lb. --. Beets, bunch , .. , Turnips ,-. Cabbage Greens, lb- Small Navy Beans, lb, Swiss Chard Mustard Greens, lb, Leaf Lettuce, Ip. Head Lettuce ... Corn, dozen ears , Cauliflower, lb. . . , Cucumbers, each .... Cantaloupes, each a,,.. Casaba Meloa. lb. Watermolon, lb. . Egg plant. lb. Hothouse Tomatoes FRUITS Quinces, 3 lbs. .40c 16c -23, 30c 19c 7c 25c 10c -IOC 15C lbs. 25c 5c 10c maximum ef .38 of t Mr cent acidity ra-osc; vsuey routes ana country pomu, 3c les. than first or 50-51 c. fcats To jsroducers. candied bais. Prices 3 to 4c dozen less than telling prices. Ear To retailer: AA 3c: A. larie- ftOc; A medium 54, small tpulleU). A 41 -43c dozen. Live poultry ttuymg prices from pro ducers: broilers up to g lbs., 39c; fryer. to Slit lbs., 29c t roasters, over 3W lbs. 39c; leghorn.. 33Vc lb.; col ored hen, all wuhU, l$c ib-i roosters and stags 15c lb. country Keau hoiidjck prices to re ullers: Country killed hegs. bet, putch ers. 13Tfl40 lbs.. 19-20c; vealers. A A, ZZc; A. 2lc B 19-19.c: C. 15-17'.; culls. 11-15c Betf. AA. 31c: A. SOHc; B, lBt-14. Canner -cutter cows, 13-14; Dulls, canner-cutters. i-mc; lambs, AA. 28c; A. 24c. B, 22Hct C. ll)-30r; wes. FS, 121.1.'! medium, lct R. 1034C Cheese belling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets. 29.3c: daisies. 23.9c lb.; -loaf, 30.1o lb.; triplet to wholesalers, Z.c: loaf. 27lc f.o.b. Rabbits: Government celling: Aver age country hilled to retailers, 33 -44c lb.: live price to producers, 22-24c lb. Turkeys Selling price to retailers: Dresed hens 'and tonu 43V.C lb. Turkeys ALve: Government ceiling buying prices: Hens and Toms for gov ernment sale, 39.20c ltM for civilian trade. 38.20c lb. Onions Green, 86-7ftc doc benches. Onions Green. 70-30c doc. bunches. 3-tnch. 91.40; locals, Oregon. $1.50 per do iix bag: doucts im, asc. Wool Owexnment control. Cascara bark 1944 peel, 15c up, Mohalwi942. 12-month, 45c lb. Hops Nominal contract: 1944, 85c up: 1945. 75c: lfiie. 55c lb.: 1947, 50c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal t Al falfa, No. 3 or better 834-35 ton; oat vetch. 825 ton, valley points l timothy (Eastern Oregon) $33-38 ton; clove, 924 ton. Potatoes Deschutes NO. 1, 83.30; Yak ima. 9B.50: Klamath Falts. 3.30 cental: No. 2, $1.23 per 50-lb, bag; local, $2.25 orange box.' Down Front bsbss-" a n 1 ? : : ! 9y Will U-Uy "WHAT'S SHOWING THANKSGIVING DAY . . . ... at local cineinansiorut?" is a question we expect from read ers, so before you can say you didn't want to know.,here'6 what's cooking over the holiday: McDonald opens Spencer Tracy in "Seventh Cross" on single bill; Heilig will have "My Pal, Wolf" and "Moonlight and Cactus"; Rex will feature "Home in Indiana" and "Follow the Leader"; May flower will have "The Merry Monohans"; State has scheduled by the grower for no special reas on since the land actually it sub irrigated. Folk around him told him the ground wasn't too good, but Rob inson planted the potatoes and hoped anyway and Judging from the Monday display, his hopes wer, realized. The potatoes are a bright pink in color. They were planted June 30. Use a pinch of salt to increase the sweetening power of sugar In cooked foods. Quick cooking In ratnbnsm water keeps food .value from wasting. ' . ! tara Stanwyck and Paul Henrled Eugene Register-Guard, Tuesday, Nor. -1l1M4 will be starred in "The Two Mrs. Carroll,, from Broadway smash hit. . . . International has signed Orson Welles to co-star with Claudette Colbert in "Tomorrow Is Forever." Ozzie Nelson says he saw this sign in a H'wood cafe: "If the steak is too tough for you, please leave. This is no place for weak lings." Erskine Johnson, NEA colyum nist, reports marquee sign of the week: The Hairy Ape In Society. Four-Pound Potato Is Latest From Noti Area 11 Paramount Roller KiE&1 ZS W. 7th Fhea. 11tJ a) Mints Except Monday 7:30 to 10:3 0 Afternoons Saturdays and Sundays ' S bunertaa Kc ,. ZlUlQc I Us. 19c 15c 80c Sc to J5c 5c have arrived at a British port. An army spokesman estimated it would'be neaiiy Christmas, before all the mail is cleared. Huckleberries, lb. 35c Dried Italian Prunes, lb. : .25c Dried Noble French Prunes, lb. 40c Apples, best, bu ,3.50 Crabapples. 2 lbs ...S5c Ground Cherries, lb. MISCELLANEOUS Honey, t Ib. pall. ,1.30: 1 lb. walnuts. ID firemen's Benefit Dance Sponsored By 1 I Walnut meats. V. lb. 23c: Vi lb. Rabbifi. dressed. Ib. Grape lulce. sallcm I Bfff Plant, lb. - - - Palavoa. each ----. Celery Hearts Turkeys, lb. .... , . 35c 50c , toe PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov.. ,1 IAPI Wheat futures and cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat ibldi: soft white 1.52: soft white 'excluding Rexl 1.32ti; white club 1.52'i: western red 1.53H. Hard red winter: ordinary 1.32: 10 per cent 1.34; 11 per cent 1.59: 11 per cent I.SZ. . Hard white baart: 10 per cent 1.53; 11 per cent 1.5:, 12 per cent 1.62. Tcday'a car receipts: wheat 18: barley 8; flour 3; corn 1; oata 2: hay St mill feed s. Faye Emerson, Peter Lorre and Alan Hale for picturi zation of "Hotel Berlin. .' , Bar- PORTI-AND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Nov. 31. (API (WA) Salable and total cattle 300; calves 25; market ateady but a loada medium steers unsold: scattered lota common medium grades: light dairy type steers down to 7.00; common-medium beef vintf Helmut Dnntin- Ravmond h.if.-. a .vi?jn nrht cutt.r rt.i iv "ln8- neimui uamine, ttaymona heifera down to 6.00: canner-cutter ; Massey. cows 4.25-6.50; several shelly cows 3.00 4.00; fat dairy cows 7.50-8.25: medium good beef cows 9.00-11.50: medium-good bulla 8.00-10.00; medium-good grass calves 0.00-13.00: fsiod-cholce vealers salable 13.00-14.00. Salable and total hois 300: market ac tive, steady; good-choice 160.240 lbs. 14.75-15.00: 245-313 lbs. 13.50-14.00; few 150-175 lbs. 13.50-14.50: good sows 13.00-25; few light feeder pigs 12.00; good-choice above 70 lbs. quotable 12.50 13.50. Salable and total sheep 200: market very active, strong: good-choice wooled lambs mostly 12.75-13.00; common-medium grades 8.50-10.50: few good-choice 69 lb. shorn lambs No., a pelts 12.25; good ewea up to .w. Extra large potatoes grow out west of Eugene, and, for evidence. Jack Robinson, Crow stage route. "Uncertain 'Glory" and "Guns of oti' showed two spuds at the the Law " j Register-Guard . office Monday, i one weighing a full four pounds, -"Scuse us, please," said the the other P-nd. usherette the other day, and a i They are of the California string of lettermen filed past us drought-resisting variety, chosen to their seats. . "Looks like the whole freshman class," we remarked in an at tempted jest. The last man in turned, said disdainfully: "Sophomore." , ' HOLLYWOOD HODGEPODGE: "Look Homeward Angel" company now shooting on campus U. of N. Carolina. . . . Robert Benchley will do musical, "Boogie Weogie." Warners schedules Andrea : invfic:n W illVIWTH Kt Atom. mm WEDNESDAY EVENING ONIYI SUndard Oil INJ). T-xai Co.. Mont gomery Ward. Kennecott. .Eastman Ko dak and Johns-Man vi lie. Railway bonds ware to tht -for in the loan division. Dow-Jones Preliiniiig.iv closing Dow -Jones stork a vera ires: industrial 147.03, up 0.70; rail road 42.43 lip 0.40; utility 25.35, up 0.14. 65 stocks 53.23, up 0.33. Sales totaled 863.720 shares compared with 691.840 share, yesterday. Curb turnover was 277,015 shares against 225, 180 shares yesterday. Dow Jones closing bond averages: 400 bonds 103.21 up 0.04: 10 1st grade rails 111.00 up 0.13) 10 2nd grade rails 85.89 up 0.08: 10 pub. uttl. 08.91 oft 0.05. 10 Indus. 107.15 up 0.03. .11.15 35c ...35c Portland List JUNCTION CITY, VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. SI fAP But ter AA grade, print, 48-48HC cartont, , 40a'i-47'.'4C, A grade, prints. 4 5 -49c, ! cartons. 46V.-46,c, B grade, printa, : 45'.,-45l,c, cartons, 46-46 '.ie. Butterfat Ktrst quality maximum of .6 of 1 percent acdity, delivered In 1 Portland, 32-52 fc; premium quality New York Markets By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK. Nov. 21. i API Ralls, motors, steels; and oil led another se lective recovery excursion in today's stock market on a little more speed than has accompanied rising sessions of past week. Wall street was unable to evoke' any outstanding reason for the comeback. Transfers :an to around 900.000 shares. "'At peaks for the year or longer were Southern Pacific, Union Pacific, and General Steel Castings preferred. In front were Santa Fe. Southern Railway,' U. S. Steel, Chryslev, U. S. Rubber. at the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thanksgiving Night, Nov. 23rd Music By HERSHEL DAVIS Admission 60c tax inc. Asthma Mucus Loosened Yohsu.. Say Thousands of SuffwBrs It choking, gasping, wheeelng, recurring attacks of Bronchial Asthma rob you of slaep and energy, accept this liberal trial offer. Get Mnndaco. a doctor's prescription, from four druggist; talcs exactly as directed and see for yourself how quickly It usually helps loosen and remove thick stransllna mucus. thus nrftmnltnir frir tare n thine1 a no refresh ing sleep. You be the Judge. Unless delljth-ed ana entirely satisnea witn resuiw, aunpiy return the emntv naekase and Tour money back Is guaranteed. Don't suffer another night without trying guaranteed Mendac y euc at druggists coaay. T?f " av fc no'" ate IIESERVE 1 tended Whiskcx a and Old Canadian Xante9 PROntiren tk.i-Lei,a . I 'Ml 'uptrvition of our axptrt Canadian bltnd'tr utu'6-4 Grain N,u,ro1 SP,rih ' ClT CO, tlMITID, PIOtlA, IlllNOIt EUGENE ARMORY SATURDAY November 25th Dancing 9 till 12 PERSON r rait 6th Arm. DSG DAILY 8 to 10 p. m. A MyM. f4 DOUBLE "MR. WINKLE . GOES TO WAR" VVitli Edward O. Robinson PLUS "CALL OF THE ROCKIES" . , With Smiley Burnett SHARYN MOFFETT nil KMfiNfl . UNA O'CONNOR GEORGE CLEVELAND CHARLES ARM CLAIRE CARLETON B y V ;THI$ IS FOR USl : ;andit;s FREE! x Children's War Bond Prcmiero j Jurt buy o borid or tall a"; f Lv? :,, . boml of any -.nomination -n 8t' youjfr tiekat to a mwtll mvi how HOOT GIBSON - BOB STEELE "The Outlaw Trail' ALSO ' BUGS BUNNY "WABBIT TWOBIE" "HOP SKIP AND A JUMP" ... Tickets Availablt at all Issuing agencies TODAY. Nov. 21. 1944 SATURDAY; Morning Show Time 10 a. m. Nov. 25, 1944 1 mm-a IISWsPRI-Hi-OI It ill: ..'. $1.25 ( .25 ) $1.50 I NOW PLAYING SPENCER TRACY iVumcd JocM issPLU: SEE THE JXIS GET THE AXE! "That IVazty INuiwmicc ONLY 2 MORE DAYS!! NO WONDER ...Sh" iu.l iitumni his favofit sunta Iwv pohom. trwlr UtK arntl The HOLLAND DINE & DANCE "Eugene's Gayest Nlte Spot" i5 A Full. Course Joining Chicken or Steak Dinner Served from 6:00 P. M. r ', to the Musto of UanCing lrrT Sharpe's All Star Orchestra 2 Floor Shows Nightly 10:00 P. M. and Midnight . 4 Acts oi- VerudaviUa For Reservations Phone 4080 Admission Tax TOTAL ... WHEN OTHERS FAIL Com to Uf . rrr our Chlnea natural harb rtrnadi-. Tbty wUl h-lo roo retain food health. Diwjtrfc ilnuiittf. hr, lung. llTr, kidney, stomach, , coruueitlon, ulcers- dUbttet, rhtumatlsm. gall and biaaaar. ftrvtr. Mcin, i malt eomDlainta. u Charlie Chan ft. V a-k I .-., If. . v J ornL Hnimi it-Ad s. b. fono cousultation rnzt 774 WUlamette. Eugene. Ota. TONIGHT! at 8:00 p. m. FREE Christian Science Lecture Under the Auspices ol First Church of Christ, Scientist Eugene, Oregon iVv-( . ! SHE PA i tr--,nrr . sp- ,iit.r- i if1 7 i-in r-r x i is IRENE II , DUNNE ll I. I f Today and Wednesdayl ) mm3&X-BGMmmJ CZLl AW THE MEMORABLE U KIND OF J AMOTION PICTUREQ 13 I M 3ICM I ni l J v TIU'J af-T-. I , . COMBINED TO GIVE EUGENE SM. ' Greatest Program! ; Wm Mb. hm V RIT'V'W "I BING CROSBY f V f.'v ' 1 wSrrnMTrTrlJ - ' iS V'l :,FREDAnSTA,RE S 7" 'jWmJ1 rSJ Melrt Zrttr ! ... sssssr ! "holiday THANKS ISABEL JEWELL llwlsllM I mo TUC i St JOHN MILJAN 1 1.1 1.1" 'UK lnt 1 . "S MEMORY" j) ALSO 1 1 MAHIORIE REYNOLDS ,,j(,;.iA - i) Tomorrow'. Aviation In i - ' BOB HOPE SHIRLEY ROSS j( -world without Border." j ?JFniTa. . . CHARLES BUTTERWORTH "H!lR.gc:,'l W'W', "WWfe Christmas" OTTO KRU6ER fbttV tm :JSlSWWjBBlMBSsel j ..