Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, December 21, 1944, Image 15

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PG ...j the current attrae-
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would
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,m n.lilve oroof of
RS 'With is stranger than flo
t-idage as we've seen in some
fibrous journey" is sort of
I 'n .. .v.. bind we usually
llrUtlOgue-V" "-7. jjj
L out on oui -
P., probably because the nar
P?.u terse instead of being
F . The Incidents
resting with the final
f0. . ..Min the audience
"&areunUltheend.
Fugene Markets I
Buying prict of Mfi and whole.!..
prlc to rttUrt droppt In th Eu-1
wwrttt Thursday, Buying price
of poultry Advanced.
Egg buying prlcea wart quoted at 47
cents for grade A large: 37 cenU for
grade B large; 90 cent for grade A
medium; II ctnU for grade B medium
nd 30 centa for grade A mll. Whole
saie prices to reUtlert were M.5 cents
for grade A large; 51.5 cents for grade
A medium! 46 oanta for grade A small
nd 50 cents for grade B large.
Poultry buying prices were quoted at
IBVt cents a pound for hens ovrr three
and a half pounds; 22 cents for hens
under three and a half pounds: cents
for springs and 10 cents for stags and
cocks.
BUTTER FAT (Baying Prlecs)
Premium quality (maximum of M of
1 per cent acid) 31 4c
First quality t maximum of of 1
per cent acid) sou;
Second quality 4.ir
RADIO BROADCASTS
i8 tic
..ssc
-47c
..Tic
S9c
P " ..Th.V.reat Mo-
ind comes niruusu ......
taining film telling the
Dr. W. T. G. Morton of
j..'n renturv ago dlscov-
., T- ..nil. If Is
Long wool pelts ,
Cascara, lb, .
Dry grape root, lb.
Ferns, lb. - .
MOHAIR
Short, lb.
Long. lb.
GRAINS
Wheat, red. bushel
Wheat, white, bushel
White oats, ton
Gray oats, ton
Barley, ton
who a century ago dlscov-
Mographcial picture with tne
"1a jnums of the adventurer
CLed rather than the part of
Life which was routine Nev
Lless, 'he offering hold, in-
W i. : mnra thnn mntiv
got, wmcu i -.-
.irrtnt cinemas can do.
rJS ucf-rea. Betty Field, Har-
L Carey and WilUam Demarest
h the story weu.
hcellent aouoie u,u.
U5u,' Journey" .nd "The Great
ET Saturday through Tuesday,
Thnrulav through Saturday,
WlrOCeU i ouuuaa,
"Going to Town" end "Strange
Ibydower: munuaj
- 'T.i-niinn Blues": Sunday and Mon
ti! "Stringe Af'alr" and "Going to Grade A large
mi: Thursday through Saturny. "Vv
b it Msric" and "Coming Around the
fcBtiln."
Stttt: Thursday through Saturday,
rsMmkeve's Ghoat" and "Lumber-
fct"; sunaay tnrouin, weonesaay.
Kit On. Harvest Moon" and 'Tour
bj to a Jeep."
BUTTER (Wholssala Prise,
uraae aa prints ...
Qraae a prints
Quarter cubes
EGGB (Baying Price)
Grade A large
Grade B large . ... ,
Grade A medium ,..
Grade B medium
Grade A small
EGGS (WholMsl Prlea to RaUIIsrs)
Grade A large ,. . . jtf
uraoe a meaiutn .
Grade A small ,
Grade W large
POULTRY (Boy ln; Pries)
Hena over 3'.-i lbs.
Htn' under S4 lbs.
Sprlnn over IV, lbs.
Springs under tV lbs. ,
sugs ano cocks .
WOOL
Coari, lb. -
Lamb, lb.
2fic
Long wool pelts .
Short wool pelt
HIDES
Beef I
Calf
Kip
HEX (11M1 THVRSDAT 5: Jck Armstrong
KOBE I4M TUt'RSDAT C'apt MJOnignt
5:00 p.m. Sam Hayes
5:15 King's Orch.
5: Tom Mix
5:45 Night News Wlxa
:0O Gabriel Heatter
6:15 Memorial Memories
8:30 Dr. Mac
6:45 Victory Marches
7:00 Henry Gladstone
7:15 Lowell Thomas
7:30 Old Chisholm Trail
7:45 Music
:0O News
8:15 Sports Revue
8:30 Romance in Musle
8:45 Melody Moments ,
9:00 News
9:15 Rex Miller
9:30 Pulton Iwis,
6:00 Grange Reporter
8:15 H. Heidt Orch.
6: SO SpMlht Band
8:45 Band. Storyteller
7:00 R. Gram Swing
7:15 Thia U Enemy
T: SO March of Time
7:45 March of Time
8:00 Blue Network
8:15 Lum and A brier
1:30 Fred Waring
8:45Fred Waring
9:00 Christmas Party
9:15 Christmas Party
9:SO News Headlines
9:45 C. Harriett Orch.
10:00 M. Madron Oreh,
10:15 Henry J. Tavlor
10:30 TTiey A1 Serve
9:45 Something for Girls 10:45 T. Martin Orch.
iu:oo Evening 'Melodies :"
10:
10:15 Traffia Safety
10:3O News
10:45 Barron's Orch.
11 : 00 Starlight Serenade
11:55 New in Brief
i:00 Concert Hour
11:15 Concert Hour
11:30 Concert Hour
11:45 Concert Hour
10-45 Baker's Notebook
11:00 Guiding Light
11:15 Today's Children
11:30 Women in While
11:45 Betty Crocker
11:00 Woman of America
IMS p.m. Ma Perklna
lz:30 Pepper Young
1X 45 Right to Happiness
1:00 Backstage Wit
1:15 Stella Dallas
1:30 Lorenzo Jones
1:45 Widder Brown
1:00 When Girl Marries
2:15 Portia Faces Life
3 50-Juft plain Bill
1:45 Front Page FarrsU
3:00 Road of Life
3:15 David Harum
3:30 Pleasure Parade
3:45 Aunt Mary
4:00 Dr. Kate
4:15 News of the World
4:30 Relax in Rhythm
4:45 H. V. Kaltenborn
5:00 O.K. for Release
KOAO (550) THURSDAY
5:00 p.m. On Upbeat
5:30 Something far Glrli
5:45 Army Times
8:00 News
8:15 Farm Flashes
6:30 Animal Husbandry
6:45 Spot Markets
7:00 Southland Singing
7:30 Lift Up Thy Voice ?!??-S1jeei!!ml,h
8:00 Musie r-ir sr. 4
8:30Musle that Endure, !:Jr5.,lel
9:30-News ,i:fcftjr
9:45-Meditations !?Hfa t"tiful
10:15 Ma Perkins
KOIN (9701 THURSDAT 10:10-Bernadlne Flynn
10:45 Goldbergs
5:uo p m.-Burriu wneem i:0o-Joyce Jordan
11:15 Two on Clue
KOIN (978) FRIDAY KEX (119) FRIDAY
8:00 a.m. News
8:15 Western Stare
: 50 KOIN Klock
7:15 Headline Newg
T: 30 Ha worth. Newa
T:45 Pringle, News
8:00 Consumer Newe
6:15 Valiant Lady
8:30 Light of World
s:4A Aunt Jenny
..40c
40c
$1.35
$45
$45
.$47
VEGETABLES. FRUITS
(Baying Prices Afer. for No. 1 Produce)
Beets, doz. bunches 9 80c
Green onions, doz. bunches .90c
Carrots, dozen bunches . 85c
Lettuce, crate $3.50-54
Cabbage, lb. 3H-4c
Tomatoes, lb. ....... 7c
Apples, bushel .
-$2.50-$3
Public Market
EGGS
Oversize
GODOT GETS KO
SANTIAGO, Chill, Dec. 21. 0JJD--Arturo
Godoy, 199, scored a sec-
od round knockout Wednesday
rw Juan Ulrich, 200, Peru, in
their boxing contest here.
Almost every city or district in
Chins has its characteristic fan
distinguishable by its qolor and
ornament and made to suit every
diss frcm mandarin to peasant.
Grade A medium . ,.. . ,
Grade A emsll
VEGETABLES
Carrots, bunch
Celery, bunch .
Table Queen Squash, 2 for .
Cabbage, lb
Red Peppers, lb.
Green Peppers, lb.
Radishes, bunch
Spinach, lb, . . . .
Paiuiips .. . .-..
Potatoes, lb. ,
Parsley, bunch
Lima Beans', lb,
Beets; bunch
Turnips
Cabbage Greens,
63c
58c
..... 4V
IS,
10c
lb.
Small Navy Beans, lb.
Swiss Lnara
Mustard Greens, lb.
Leaf Lettuce, lb.
Head Lettuce -. -
Com, dozen oars
Cauliflower, lb.
Watermelon, lb.
Egg plant, lb.
Oyster Plant, bunch
FRUITS
10c
ISc
IOC
3 bunches 25t
"lOc
2 lbs. 19c
20c
. 2 for 29c
50c
5c
15c
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 21st
Tonight Is The Night!
Ji
DON'T MISS IT!
Paramount Roller Rink
25 W. 7th
Phone) 1789
DINE
AND
DANCE
THE HOLLAND
Presents
A GREAT NEW SHOW
CHAN LOO SUN YET
mystifjlnr milr ef
flnl manlpuUtloni.
DANNY and
LE CLAIR
r loose nut on a both
wnpite Ift comedy tslorc.
ELAINE and
RUSTY
A Holluid'i Chrbtmu pref
The tensatlonit Chinese fan
danclnf star from San Fran
elaeo'f "Forbidden City Club."
ANN and
RICHARD
America's celebrated Chinese
ballroom dancers. . . Wlnchell
says "They are terrifically
class.''
UNA CARTER
to all the fun lovlnf peo
. Platinum voiced soprano. Her
-ft slnfinf will thrill you.
PLUS
URRY SHARPE'S ORCHESTRA
I FLOOR SHOWS NIGHTLY AT 10 AND 12:15
NO COVER CHARGE BEFORE 8:00 P. M.
(Except On Saturdays and Holidays)
TX MT "Kir from 7:00 pjn. to th music ol Lorry
Sharp art Ihs Piano Solovox.
Vour Cholc oi Our Full Course
Dinners
TENDER CHICKEN:
DELICIOUS STEAK:
J) HOT ROAST BEEF:
3 HOT ROAST PORK:
II
We are absorbing the it per cent ta
$00
on H food orderr.
MAKE TOUR CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR S
RESERVATIONS NOW.
PHONE 4080
NnTTrr. Peiitow rr.nfnient with (jur
WllLLrChlcafO booklnf office we are - dlicontlnalnr
Udle' Nlfht until further notice.
5:15 Jted's Gsnf
5:30 Newa
5:45 Newa
5:55 Bill Henry. Newa
6:00 Mn'.o- Bowes
8:30 Corliss Aroher
7:0O First Line
7:30 Here's to Romance
8:00 Jnck Klrkwood
8:15 Music
8:30 Death Valley Sherlfl
8:55 Wallace Sterling
9:00 Pappv . Smith
9:15 Music In Night
9:30 Kenton Orch.
10:0ft Five Star Final
10:15 Wartime Women
10:20 Ten to Go
10:30 Kenton Orch.
10:45 Texas Rangers
11:00 Voice o Army
11:15 Bui5- Orch.
11:30 Air-sFlo of Air
11:35 Milton Charle
11:45 Griffin Orch.
11:55 News
Midnight Music St
KGW (30) THURSDAY
5:50 p.m. O.K. Release
5:15 Charles M. Barbe
5:30SonBS of Cheer
5:45 Peterson, Newa
8:00 Music Hall
6:15 Music Walt
8:30 Bob Bums
6:45 Bob Burns
7:00 Abbott & Costello
7:15 Abbott 8t Costello
7:30 Hudy vane
7:45 Rudy Vallee
8:00 Supner Club
8:13 Night Editor
8:30 Coffee Time
"TtiiS Co'fee Time
9:03 Dinah Shore
9:15 Dinah Shore
9:30 El 'cry Queen
9:45 Ellery Queen
J0:0O News Renorler
10:15 Home Town Newi
10:30 Music of Must en
10:45 Music of Master
1 1 :00 Henry King Orch.
11:15 Henry KinR Orch.
11:30 N. Borf'shu Orch.
11:45 N. BoMhu Orch.
1?:00 News Roundup
12:15 Swing Shift to 3
KEX (1100) Tnt'RSDAT
5:00 p.m. Terry. Plratei
'5:15 Dick Tracy
11:80 Young Dr. Malon
11:45 Perry Mason
12:00 Newa
12:15 p.m. Neighbors
12:S0 Bright Horizon
12:45 Bachelor's Children
liOOV-ChanglnaT World
1:15 Andersen.. Newa
1:30 uvmg world
2:00 Newspaper of Air
2:30 Mary ' Marltn
2:45 Meet the Missus
8:00 Newa
S:15 T..yn Murray Show
S:?0 Sally Moore. Song
3:45 World Today
3:55 Meaning of Newi
4:00 Sandra Martin
4:15 Show Boat
4:30 Ft Ida v on Brdwv.
5:00 p.m. Burrttt Wheeler
ROAC (5) ntlDAT
10:00 a.m. News
Newi 10:15 Homemakersf Hour
11:00 At the Console
1 1 :30 Concert Hall
1 2:00 News
12:15 p.m. F.v.m Laber
12:70 Spot Marketa
12:45 Rural Traffic Safety
12:50 State Dept. rt Ag.
1:00 Rtdfn Range
1:15 Soldiers of Press
1:30 Variety Time
2:00 Club Women
2:30 Memory-Book
$:Ctt News
3:15 Music of Masters
4:00 Science News
4:15 Memorable Music
4:30 A to Z
4:45 Novatlms
saw Sltmmlnf Sammy Snead tri
umph over Byron Nelson, Jug Mc
Spaden, Graig Wood, Denny Shute
and others.
The golfers are now on the fifth
rung of a nationwide tournament
ladder with the ex-navy man
Snead on top so far with two out
of four tournaments under his
belt. Slamming Sammy played no
golf for 26 months .while in the
service but copped the Portland
open in hisVirst tournament play.
made from goat's milk and cured
in caves.
bo formal notie of tti eeeulea, Eugene Register-Guard, Thursday, Dee. tl, 1944
telegrams from all over the na
tion, as well as from many of the
world s capitals, poured into the
Kremlin.
Neither press nor radio made
any mention of the occasion, but
like Washington's birthday in
the United Stale the date is
known to every Russian.
4
Page II
KGW (620) FRIO AT
6:00 a.m. Dawn Patrol
6:30 News
6:45 Journal of Living
7:00 Graeme Fletcher
7:15 News Headlines
7:30 Reveille Roundup
' 7:45 Sam Hayes
8:00 Stars tt Today
8:15 James Abbe
8:30 Ml: th and Madness
9:00 Voice of a Nation
9:15 Larty Smith
9:30 Personality Hour
10:00 Walker's Kitchen
10:15 News
10:30 Homemakers Hour
6:00 a.m. Musical Clock
6:15 Farm and Horns
6:45 News
6:50 Here Comes Band
7:00 Around World ,
7:05 Pipes of Melody
7:15 Martin Agrontky
7:30 James Abbe
7:45 Listening Pott
8:00 Breakfast Club
0:00 Glamour Manor
9:30 Breakfast at Sardl's
10:00 Tony Morse, News
10:15-Jack Berch
10:30 Mar True Story
10:55 Aunt Jemima
11:00 Baukhage Talking
11:15 The Mystery Chef
11:30 Ladles Be Seated
12:00 Morton Downey
12:15 p.m. Ro.ui Rio
12:30 News Head line
1:00 Time View Hews
1:15 Radio Parade
1:30 Gil Martyn. News
1:43 Buddy Twiss
1 :50 Edw. Joraenson
2:00 What's Doing?
2:30 Church In Wildwood
2:45 Stars of Today '
3:00 Hollywood News
3:15 News
3:30 RolUe Trultt Time
3:45 Dick Jurgena Orch.
4:00 Symphonic Swing
4:30 Letters to Santa
4:45Hop Harrlgan '
5:00 Terry md Pirates
KORE 1430 FRIDAY
6:00 a.m. News
6:05 Early Bird
6:50 Farm Topics
7:00 News
7:15 Rise Jnd Shlnt
7:30 Breakfast Frolics
7 :45 Sermonetto
8:00 Arthur Gaeth
8:15 Boots and Saddles
8:30 Nt,ws
a-M Here's Musle
8:50 Take Look in Mirror I
8:55 iJinny ana uinger
9:00 Gabriel Heatter
9:15 Varieties
9:30 Fashion Show
9:45 Modern Music Box
in-OfWNew!i
10:15 Juraen's Orchestra
10:30 Lunch with Lopei
1 0:45 Melodytlme
11:00 News
1 1 :0S Hinnnnv Lana
11:15 Radio Camera Club
11:30 Hits of the uay
12:00 News
12:15 p.m. Orchestra
12:30 War Commentary
12:35 Favorites' in Song
12:35 Human Side of War
1 :C0 Victory Marches
1:15 First Church. Scten.
1:30 Christmas Then
2:00 Surprise Packagf
.1:00 Prayer
8:01 News Headlines
3:15 Record Revue
3:45Johnson Family
4:00 Fulton Lewlx, Jr.
4:15 Loner's Orchestra
4:30 Music and Lyrlca ,
4:45 Popular Serenade
Hoop Scores
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
COLLEGE
Yale 60. Marshall 42.
Muhlenberg 34, Columbia 33.
Perm State 32, Bucknell 30.
Svracuse 93. St Lawrence 37.
Lafayette 33. La Salle Phtla.) 4
Temple 43. Princeton 35.
South Carolina 51. 300th Infantry 13.
North Carolina Navy Pre-Fltght 40,
Fort Bragg 44.
Duke 55. Laurinburg-Maxlon Army Air
Base 46.
Wisconsin 51. Iowa Pre-Fllght 43.
Great Lakes 52, Illinois 45.
Chicago Naval Radio Training Ststlon
Text: A. and M. 30.
Second Air Force 43, Pueblo Army
Oregon 60, Western Washington 45.
Fort Lewis Warriors 63, Washington
State 42.
OK EG ON PEEP
University K:gh (Eufent) 45. Red
mond. 40.
Stalin Celebrates
65th Birthday Today
MOSCOW; Dec. 21 ) Joseph
Vissarionovich Djugashvili, bet- j
ter known to the world as Pre-
mier Joseph Stalin, celebrated his
65th birthday today with a com
plete absence of official fanfare.
Although the soviet union took
Quinces. 3 lbs. .2fic
Huckleberries, lb. . - 3.' 2
Dried Italian PrunCF. lb, 2c
Dried Noble French Prunes, lb. 40c
Apple;, best, bu. .,$3.50
Crabapples, 2 lbs. 3.V
Ground Cherries, lb.
MISCELLANEOUS
Honey, 5 lb. pail, $1.30; 1 lb. 33c
Walnuts, lb. 35c
Walnut meats, lb. 35c; lb. ,
Rabbits, dressed, lb.
Grape iulce, Rallon . .
Egg Plant, lb. ....,
Calavos, each ,
Cslery Hearts -
Turkeys, lb. ...... .
-S1.15
35c
Portland List
ages: . Industrial, 150.28, off 0.31; rail,
47.21. off 0.19f Utility. 25.82, off 0.02;
and 05 stocks 55.58. off 0.13.
Dow-Jones closing bond averages: 40
bonds 104.89, off 0.08; 10 first grade
rails 112.00. off 0.00: 10 second trade
rails 91.07. off 0.08; 10 .public utilities!
108.81. off 0.05; 10 industrials vnm. off :
o.it.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Dee 31 AP1 But
ter AA grade, prints, 48-46' ic; cartons,
48'-4-47V c; A grade prints 4514-48;
cartons, 45V'3-48c; B grade, prints.
45'4-453.;c. cartonj, 4fl-4fl'e.
Butterf at First quality maximum of
fl of 1 percent acidity, delivered in
Portland, 52-52' ic; premium quality
maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity,
53-63C! valley routes and country
points, 3c less than first or SO-Mc.
ems To producers, canoiea oasis.
mediums, 57ci small (pulletsj, 41-42e
prices.
eggs to reiauers; aa. extra ivia,
61c: AA. lance. 59c: A. large. 57c; A.
mediums, 52c; small (pullets), 41 -43c
dozen.
Live poultry Buying prices from pro
ducers: broilers up 10 3 10s., zpc;
fryers. 3 to 3ii lbs., 29c: roasters, over
3'a It. 29c: lezhorns. 25 'Ac lb.: col
ored hens, all weights, 35'4c Ib.i roosters
and stags 15c lb.
Country Meats Rollback prices to re
tailers: Country killed hogs, best butch
ers. 120-140 lbs., 19-20c: vealers. AA,
Mi,ei A. 21t'e: B 19-19'e: C. 15-l?i:
culls, 12-15c. Beef, AA. 21r; A, 20c;
B, 18i-14. Canner-cutter cows, 13-14c:
bulls, canner-cu Iters. 14-14?c: lambs,
AA, 26c; A. Mfect B. 22cs C. 10-20c;
ewes, FS, lZ'V: medium. 12ci R. lOie.
Cheese Selling price to Portland re
tailers: Oregon triplets. 39.3c; daisies,
29.9c lb; loaf, 30 2c b.i triplets to
wholesalers, 27c: loaf, TJViO f.o.b.
Rabbits: Government celling: Aver
age country killed to retailers. 35-44c
b.i live price to producers, 22-24c lb.
Turkeys Selling price to retailers:
Dressed hens and toms 43 He lb.
Turkeys Alive: Government celling
buying prices: Hena and Toms for gov
ernment sale, 39.20a lb.i for civilian
trade. 38-205 lb.
Onlons-Green. 90c dor. bunches.
Onions Yakima dry 50s. S1.29: 3-lnch.
81.40: locals. Oregon. $1.50 per 50-lb.
bag: Idaho while, $1.33 bag; boilers, 10s
2-.
Wool Governm en t con trol
Cascara barkr-1944 peel, 15c up.
Mohair 1942. 12-month, 45e lb.
Hops Nominal contract: 1&44. 83e up;
IfU. 7Sr 1948. 55c lb. I 1947. 50e lb.
Hay Whclesale prices nominal; Al
falfa. No. 3 or better $34-35 ton: oat
vetch. $25 ton. valley points: timothy
1 Eastern Oregon) $35-38 ton: clover. $24
ton.
New York Markets
Br VICTOR EUBANK
NEW YORK. Dec. 21 AP Selected
stock; market favorites climbed back on
the recovery van today although leaders
generally were unable to work up rls
Uig stimulation.
Prices stiffened here and there after
a spotty opening but volume was lack
ing and trends soon wavered. Losses of
fractions to a point or more were wide
spread near the r.loee. Transfers ran to
around 900,000 shares.
Oruman Aircraft and Texas St Pa
crflo Railway were Isolate dstrong mov
ers at new 1944 highs. Ahead most of
th lima were Douaias Aircraft. Gra
ham-Paige, Montgomery Ward, Wool
worth and Great Northern. Among lag
gards were Santa re, sou mem racine,
Pennsylvania, Bethlehem, Goodyear,
Westinghouse. American Telephone, Al
lied Chemical and Philip Morse.
Bonds were a bit shaky.
Golfers Gather For
Los Anqeles Open
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 21. (U.B
Top-ranking golf stars began
pouring Tuesday for the Los An
geles open tourney, swinging south
from the Richmond open which
Potatoes Deschutes No. 1, $3.54: Yak- i
a, $3.50: Klamath rails. $354 cental;
o. 2. $1.84 per 8Mb. bag; local $3.25'
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. Jl 'AP
(WTAt Cattle salable 200, total 723:
salable and total calves 35: market less
active but generally steady; cutter-common
steers 8.50-11.50; good 1130 lb. fed
iteers 14.25: common-medium he'fers
8 50-11. 50: light dairy type heifers down
to 8.00: few good fed heifer 13M: can
ner and cutter cows largery 5.0O-7.0O;
fat dairy tvpe cowi 7 50-9 SO; medlum
irood beef cows 9 0O-11.5O: young cows
to 12.00; common bulls 7 50-8.?5( medium-good
kind 9 Ji-lO.OO: few e;ood
vealers 13.00: choice quotable to 14 00
and above: good grass calves 12 00 down.
Hogs Salable 300. total 1300: market
active, steady: good-choice 175-240 lb.
15 75: 345-285 lb. lightweights to 13.75:
choice above 100 lb. feeder pigs salable
"'(("epL Salable and total 300: ma-ket
active 35-50 cent higher for two days:
eond-choice wooled lambs 13.50-14. 00;
large lot good-choice 77 lb. shorn Jambs
No 1 pelts 13 50: good-choice ewas
quotable 5.0O-8.0O.
(The NTth Portland livestock mar
ket will be riowd Christmas day and
:;e-r Year s day.)
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IN THB COUNTY COURT OF TUB
STATE Or OREGON FOR THK
COUNTY OP LANG
NO. 8723 NOTICE TO CRBDITORS
IN TllB MATTER OP THB '."5TATH
OP LANNES A. CONDIT, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed Executrix of
tha Entata of Lannes A, Condit, de
ceased, by the County Court of tha
State of Oreaon for Lane Count v. and
has qualified. All persons having claims
asainsi ima esiaie are nereny nounea
to present the same, duly verified as
by law required, to tha unren1gned at
3073 Harris St., Eugene, Oregon within
ix months from the date hereof. Dated
and first published December 31, Liirt
publication January 18. If4!t. Jessie
Balrd. Executrix. Lannes Baird. At
torney, 604 Board of Trade. Portland.
N. 1881, Thursday, January IB, 1040.
LEGAL NOTICE THURSDAY-. rTal 8
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
Lola Hecathorn, Executrix of tha El
tala of Lloyd L. Hecathorn, deceased,
has filed In the County Court of tha
State of Oregon In and or Lane County
her Final Report aa Mich Executrix,
and that 10 o'clock In tha forenoon of
Friday the 12th day of January, 1M5,
at the County Court Room in the Court
House at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
has been by the Court fixed and ap
pointed as tha time and place for hear
ing objections to said Final Account
and for final settlement of tha estate
of said deceased. LOLO HECATHORN,
Executrix. REESE WINGARD, Attorney
for Estate.
No. 198T, Thursday, Jan. tl, 184.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
tha County Court of tha State of
Oregon for Lane County has appointed
Josephine Schwertng Yoran aa Admin
istratrix with tha Will Annexed of tha
Eatate of Charles Leslie Schwertng, Da
ceased, All persona having claims against
said Estate are hereby notified to pre
sent tha same, duly verified, to tha
Administratrix at 301 Miner Building,
Eugene, Oregon within Six Months
rrom tne aate of this Notice. Dated
this 30th day of November. 1844.
JOSEPHINE SCHWERING YORAN, Ad
ministratrix.
No. 1878. Thursdsy, Dec. 38, 1844.
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NOTICE OF FINAL BPrrLBMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY nTVKNt Tha
Lawrenc. T. Harris Administrator ol
uia Ancujsry jusuia ol Am nil Moor .,
Daceasad haa filed hla Final Account
and the County Court of tha Stata of
Orason for Lana County haa flxad
Friday, tha seth day of Daoambor, 1M4
at 10:00 o'clock in tho fortnoon of aald
day In tha County Court Room at tho
County Court Houso, Eugane, Lane
County, Orason aa th time and placa
for haarlng objections thereto. All
Persona havinf objections to said Final
nccouni must ills the same on or be
fore aald data. Dat.it Ihl. m. .
November, lMa. LAWRENCE T. HARRIS,
No. 1618, Thursdsy, Dee. SB. low.
NOT1CB B REREBV aTVKN th., th.
underslroed Donsld R. Husband has
been appointed executor of th estate
of I N. Roney, daceasad, by th County
court of Lane County, Oregon, and has
duly qualified aa auch executor. All
persons having clslms against said aa.
tat are hereby notified to present
them verified as rsoulrcd by law, with
k,"w vvucneTs, wnnin six months
from the Mm of the first publication
of this notice, to the executor at tho
If". "lca of Donald R. Husband. Sen
Si.!?.--0"'' Eusene. Oregon.
DONALD R. HUSBAND, Executor and
Attorney for tha Eitat ot L II.
Roney. deceased, tj.im nt .1.., ...hit...
tlon, November 30. 1CH4.
" Thursday. Dm, So, 1M4.
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Death Notices
JOHNSON Luella Paulina Jchn
son died at her home. 610 South
8 St., In Cottage Grove on Tues
day, December IB. She was
bom April 27. 1884 In IlllnoLs
,n!,m.?rrie1 Thomas J. Johnson
?L'5ralker 0re- n December 25,
1909. Mr. Johnson died In 1036.
Survivors are two daughters,
Mrs. Mary Garroutte of Port
land: Mrs. Irene Corr of Cottage
Grove: one Rrnndchlld and tha
following brothers and sisters,
Mrs. Helen Clerk of Drain: Mrs.
Dora Bridler of Hood Rivar:
Mrs. Siena Am of Nine Mils
Falls. Wash.; Gilbert Hogue til
Rosebiire; Elbert Hoirue of Poihl
salmon. Mrs. Johnson lived In
this community for 3S yean
coming from Illinois. Sho wni
a member of the Bnntlst churob,
Funeral services will be held
from the Mills Chnnel Fridnv.
December 22 at 2:30 p. m. Rflv.
George Hardy will officiate and
Interment will be in the Walkei
cemetery. (
OFFICER George H. Officer, s
resident of Springfield for tee
last ten years, died In loonl
hospital on December 19. Ha
was born -In Dayville, Oregon.
August 4. 1913. Survivors ar
four brothers, Roscoe In tha
navy In the South Pacific; ON
van of Creswell: Eliza In tot
army In Texas: Ruland of Burns,
Oregon: three sisters. Ramoni
Fitchett of Crone. Ore.; Loin
Cole of Springfield', Christens
aenrotn oi ugticn. uian. ronerni
arrangements will he announced
later by the Poole-Larsf!)
r unerai nume.
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Funeral Notices
INM AN Funeral services fpi
Charlie W. Inman will be head
from the Branstetter-Simr
chapel, Friday, December 22, 1
2 p.m. Rev. C. E. Dunham tail'
officiate, with Interment In tpi
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EBWARDS Funeral services foi
Dr. George P. Edwards will tk
place from the Ponle-Larstr
chaoel FridnT. December 22 fei
1:30 p. m. Rev. F. H. Heff pi
Florence will officiate with In
terment in the Rest Haver
Memorial Park
WcCAOsCANDFuneral servlt;
for Jsmes M. McCsusland will
take place from th Poole-Lar-sen
chapel, Friday, Decembei
22 at 11 a. m. Rev. Norman K
Tully win officiate with Inter
ment in the I.O.OJ". cemetcfj
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