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fte eW- $1 45 4B i?4DJ0 BROADCASTS KOBE (Ut TUESDAY J:0O p.m. Sam Kayea 6:15 Superman ft: 30 Tom Mix 5:45 Night News Wtr :00GViel Htatter 6:1 Jimmy Fiddler : Forum of Air T:l& Lowell Thomaa T:30-5onfl at Wealde T:45Gilans :0O-Newi 8:15 Sujplclon :So Myttcrloui ."reveler 9:00 Newt JUx Miller 9:30-U. 8, Army :45 Welk'a Oreh. 10:00 Tulton Lewli. Jr. 10: IB Last Wa rorgai 10:30 News 10:45 Straetar'k Oreh. 11:00 True Dfteetlve 11:15 Curt Mauey 11:30 Serenade 11:46 Newi KOAO (U0) TUESDAY :nu p m On Upbeat 8: SO Vlneant Lopas ft :4& London Letter 6:00 News fl:lS 05C Oops Davt 6:30 Dairy Dept. 6:48 Spot Market! 7:00 Southland Blnfbig 7:15 Listen To Lelbart 7:30 Campus Recital :0O Dr. Victor MorrU 6:15 Univaratty Journal 8:30 Musle That Endures :3DNws 1:4ft Meditation KOIK tto) TUESDAY 5:00 p.m. Jordan 8:18 Red's Gang 5:30 News 8:48 News 5:55 News 6:00 Inner Sanctum 6:30 Pappy Smith 6:45 Hello Soldier 7:00 Servlc to Front t:so speu tr Tell 6:30 News 10.30 My Trua Story lOilft New i While News U:t8 MysUry Chat 10:30 Praddy Martin Oct). 1 1 :30 Ladies, Be Seated 11: 00 Concert Hour KOW 6M TUESDAY 5:00 p.m. OK. Relet ft: 18 Charles Brbe 30 Data With Judy 6:00 Mystery Theater :0 Fibber McGee 7:00 Bob Hope 7:30 Kilde garde ' :00 Supper Club : 15 Fleetwood Law ton so jonnny Prewnta 13:00 Morton Downey 12:18 p.m. March of Dimes 13:80 John 8. Kennedy 13:45-Songs of the West 1:00 Time Views, News 1:: A Radio Parade 1:30 Gil Marty n. Newt 1:48 Postwar News 1:85 Edward Jorgenaon 3:00 What's Doing. Ladies 3:30-ChUrch in Wild wood 3:48 Music from Hlywd. 9:00 Everything for Boys 3:00 Hollywood Hews nouywooo Tneater ,T . . 1M 10:00 News 3: 3D Appointment Life 10:18 Home Town New 4:0OSymphonle Swing 10:36 Music 4:18 Raymond Swing 10 30 Gardening far Food : Ozark Rambler 10:45 Barbara and Boys 4:4 Hop Harrigan ll:&The7 Aalo Serve OIN (MO. WEDNEIDAY 11:18 BUtm ore Oreh. 6:00 a.m. News U lO-ftt. Francis Oreh. Wawrttjr n Stwf 13:00 War News Roundup 7:18 Headline Newa 13:15 Jam Roundup iiia-p owing antft T: 30 Ha worth, News, CBS t:3 iringi, news 8:00 Consumer New 8:15 Valiant Lady 8; 30 UgM of World 8:48 Aunt Janny 9:00 Kate Smith 9:18 Big Slater 9:30 Helen Trent 9:48 Our Gal Sunday 10:00 Life Beautiful 10:18 Ma Perkins 10:30 Bern ad tne fly bow tmm WEDNESDAY 6:00 a.m. Dawn Patrol 9:30 Kneaas With Newg 6:46 Journal of Living 7i00 Graeme Fletcher 7:18 News Headtlnea 7:30 Reveille Roundup 7:46-am Hayes 3:00 Star of Today 8:18 Junta Abh 8:30 Mirth and Mtdntu 10:45 Goldbergs 9:00 Voice of Nation 11:00 Joyce Jordan 9:15 Larry Smith 11:18 Two on Clue 9:30 Personality Hour 11:30 Perry Mason 10:00 Ruth Forbes HI :48 Tent Tim 10:18 Kneeea With Kmwm 13:00 News 10:30 Homemakers Hour 13:15 p.m. Neighbors 10:48 Baker'a Notebook M:00 Guiding Light ! 1 : 15 Today's Children 11:30 Women In White 4fet AA Urge 4T A. large 4Sei Ai mediums, 41c; small (puUtta), 38c docen. I Live poultry Buying prices irom pro ducers: boilers up to 3 lbs.. 50'-o: ! fryers. S to 3 Si lbs. Slet roasters, over 84 lbs. 3let legtionu. Be lb,: rol-! ored hens, alt weighU, 37c lb.; roosters and stags 16r. i Counuy Meat Rollback (.rices to re ! UUent Country killed hogs, bett butch- i era. 130.140 lb-, t9-30c: vealtrs. AA. 40) A. 31ttc: B ltMtVic; C. 15-)T; cull. 1S-I5C Beef, AA. :iVc; A, Mci B, 18-14. Cannsr-cutter cows, 15-1 4c; bulls, canner -cutters, 14-14c; lambs. AA. Wcs A. Wei B. UCi C. 10-20c; ewes, FS. lSlc; medium, llci R, 10ic. Cheese selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon trtplats, 39.3c; daisies, 39.9c lb, ; loaf, 30 Ic lb. r triplets to wholesalers, 37ci loaf, 3?le f.o.b. naooits: oovernmem ceuwg: Aver age country killed to re U tiers, 44c lb, l ite price to prooucers. u-mc id. Turneys aeu.nl price it retailers: Dressed nana and Toms 43 Vie lb. Turkeys Alive: Government celling buying prices; Hens and Toms for gov ernment sale, 39.30s lb. I for civilian trade. 38-:0c lb. Onions Green. 90c doxen bunches. Onions Green, T6-0c dozen bunches. Onions Idaho. 3-inch, 83 85; do No. 1 and 3; local. Oregon, 82-2.35 per 50-lb. bag; Idaho white, I) bag; boilers 10s. 34c. Cascara bark 1944 PI. 15c up. Mohair 1943, 13-month, 48o lb. Hops Nominal contract: 1644, 80s up; 1946, 78c; 1946, 88e lb.) 1947, 50c lb. Hay Wholesale prices nominal 1 Al falfa. No. 9 or better 834.35 ton; oat vetch. 825 ton. valley pointa: timothy (Eastern Oregon) 835-36 torn clover, 6)4 ion. Potatoes Deschutes No. J, ( ) ; Klamath Fail. ( ) cental: No. S and eulls, $1.86 per 80.1b. bag; local loot. -3.5a 8:00-Jack Klrkwood Shaw 11:45 Hymns 8rl8 Musle 13:00 Woman of America 8:30 Theatre of Romance 13:15 p.m. Ma Perkins 8:55 News 9:00 Big Town 9:30 Million Dollar Club 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Wartime Women 10: ao Ten to Go 10:30 Edwin C. Hill 10:45 Texas Rangers 11:00 Talks 11:15 Behind Scenes 11:30 Alr.no Air 11:35 Strand Oreh. 11:45 Swan Oreh. 11:95 News Midnight Muile & Newt KEX (1190) TUESDAY 8:00 p.m. Terry 8:15 Dick Tracy 8:30 Jack Armstrong 5:45 Captain Midnight 6:00 Livestock Reporter 6:05 Serenade 6:15 Nws 6:30 Spotlight Bands 7:00 Listen, the Woman 7:30 One Man's Family 0:00 Ted Malone 8:15 Lum 81 Abner ' 8:30 Alan Young Show 9:00 Grade Field 13:30 Pepper Young 13:45 Right to Happiness 1:00 Backstage Wife 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 Lorento Jones 1:45 Wldder Brown 1:00 When Girl Marries 3:15 Portia Faees Life 3:30 Just Plain Bill 3:00 Road of Life 3:15 David Harum 9:30 Pleasure Parade 3:45 Aunt Mary 4:00 Dr. Kate 4:15 Newa 4:30 Relax in Rhythm 4:45 H. V. Kaltenbom KEX. (1190) WEDNESDAY 6:00 a.m. Musical Clock 8:15 Farm St Home 6:45 Pipes of Melody 7:00 Around the World 7:15 ATonky, News 7:30 James Abbe 7:48 Listening Post 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Glamour Manor 13:30 Bright Horliona 13:45 Bachelor Children 1:00 House Party 1:35 Tops for Today 1 : 30 New Horltons 3:00 Newspsper of Air 2:30 Mary Merlin 2:45 Meet the Missus 3:00 News 3:15 Murray Show 3:30 Showboat 3:45 World Today, CBS 3:55 Meaning of Newt 4:00 Sandra Martin 4:15 Strongt Romance 4:30 Something for You 4:45 Souvenir Serenade KOAC (550) WEDNESDAY 10:00 a.m. News 10: 1 5 Homemakers Hour 11:00 Stories That Live 11:15 History In Making 11:30 Concert Hall 13:00 Newt 13:15 p.m. Farm Hour ll:tW4pot Marketa 1:00 Ridin Range 1:15 A to B 1:80 Variety Time 3:00 Your Child Today 2:30 Memory Book 3:00 News 35 Music of Master 4:00 The Bookman able around 18. 09: top Monday 13 SB on 1 carload fed lambs: common grades salable down to 11.00; good ewes sal able 7.00-80. e PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. IS 'API Wheel futures and cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat bid: sof: white 1.52: soft white t excluding Rex) 1.53li; white club l.Mi : western red l Mli. Hard red winter; ordinary 1.83; 10 per cent I 11 per rent 1.88; 13 per cent 1.63. Hard white baart: ordinary 1.53Vi: 10 per cent l.Wii It per cent 1.87; 13 per cent 1.54. Today's ear receipt.': wheat 11; bar ley 14; flour Si corn It hay 3; mill feed 4. Eugene Register-Guard, Tuesday, Feb. 13, 1945 Page 9 PORTLAND LIT, STOCK PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 13 AP (WTAi Salable and total cattle 300; calves fto; market active on lower grades, steady to strong; good . fed steers closed slow Monday; few head today about steady at 15.80; top Mon day 10.10) medium steers 13.00-14.00; common. medium heifers 9.00-13.00! odd good heifers 14.50; top Monday 16.35; light dairy typo heifers 7.00-8.00; can-ner-eutter eows mostly 6.50-9.00; fat dairy type cows 9.50-11.00: shelly cows down to 5.00; odd head good beef cows up to 13.25; top Monday 12.73; medium-good bulls 10.00-12.S0; light cutters down to 8.00; good-choice veal ers 14.00-15.00; odd head 15.50. Salable hogs 200, total 500; market ac tive, fully steady; good-choice 170-270 lbs. 15.75; the celling; 285330 lbs. 14.50 15.00; good fcowt 14.00-50: choice 90 lb. feeder pigs 25 cents higher at 16.25. Salable sheeo 100; market nominally ateadyt good-eholce wooled lambs sal New York Markets By VICTOR UUBANK NXW YORK. Feb. IS (API Broad buying movement swept over the stock market today as rails, motors and steels added fractions to more than 3 points and new 7year peaks were plentiful. Accumulated orders over the holiday made for an aoUve forenoon. There were subsequent slowdowns but speed ups were frequent after mid-day. with blocks running to 35.000 shares tor such low-quoted issues as Columbia Gas. Profit taking was absorbed without much difficulty and, near the close, prices were around the best Transfers approximated 1,700,000 share. Reasons for the recovery push varied. Principal credit, however, was given the belief that the growing volume of Idle investment funds must eventually flnda refuge In securities. Prominent on the tonurd swing wore Santa Fa, N. Y. Central, Southern Pa cific. General Motors. Chrysler, Stude baker, U. S. Steel, Bethlehem. Mont gomery Ward, (In the wake of heart enlng January buslnosa compilation ) , Texas Co., Du Pont, North American. Kennecolt, V. S. Rubber. International Telephone, Warner Brot and Eastman Kodak. Bonds trifled with han, said the "highly confidential and secret" memorandum was given Mr. Roosevelt by Brig. Gen. William J. Donovan, director of the office of strategic services. The office would have no police power. filed on or before said date. Dated' this 30th day of January. 1945. LYDIA -ELLEN BRAY, Administratrix. REESI WINGARD, Attorney. a No. 1937 Tuesday. Feb. 97. 1945. NEW SERVICB PROPOSED CHICAGO, Feb. 12 W A copyrighted dispatch to Chicago Tribune today said Pregident Roosevelt had received a draft of an order together with the prb- fiosal to establish a "central Intel igence service," charged with co ordination of postwar intelligence work and superseding existing federal police agencies. The paper's Washington bu reau, In an article by Walter Tro- 9:30 Breakfast in Hlywd 4:15 Unfinished Business 10:00 Tony Morse. Newt 4:30 Treasury Salute 10:15 Stara of Today 4:45 Novatima WOOL Coarse, lb. , Lamb, Jb. Long wool pelts , VEGETABLES Carrots, bunch celery, Punch ..43c ..30c Table Queen Squish, each. Cabbage, lb "'niiVfif with th SONG CfffiFS every Mon, Wed., Fit, 8:30 a.m. Stay tuned to 1(0 RE and "tak It eaiyl" THIS IS MUTUAL! Red Pappert, lb. Green peppers. 10. Radii has. bunch Spinach, lb. . Parsnips Potatoes, lb. Parsley, bunch Lima Beans, lb, Beets, bunch Turnips . ,10c 15C I lbs. 2Sc , 5c -10c 15c ..10c 3 bunches 25c Small Navy Beam, lb. 10e Swiss Chard .. ,8 It. 19c Mustard Greens, lb. .- -...15c Leaf Lettuce, lb. , 20c Head Lettuce 3 for Cauliflower, lb. .....15c Oyster Plant, bunch .70c 35-45c ..50c Celery Hearts Hothouse Tomatoes, lb. - FRUITS Dried Italian Prunes, lb. Dried Noble French Prunes, lb. ,.40c Apples, best, bu. 83.50 MISCELLANEOUS Honey, 5 lb, palj, 1.30; 1 lb. 33c Walnuts, lb. 35c Walnut meats. lb. 21 c; M lb, . 50c Filberts, lb. 35.40c Rabbi Is, dressed, lb. 50c Grape Juice, gallon ' ia Calavos, each 25c Turkeys, lb. -.... 51c Portland List PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. IS fAPl But ter AA grade, prints. 46-40'c; cartons, 46"4-47Vfcot A grade prints 48'i-4fl; cartons, 45 ',4 -46c B grade, print, 5U-46C. cartoni, 46-flVo. Butterfat First quality maximum of .8 of 1 percent acidity, delivered In Portland, 52-52lbc; premium quality maximum or .35 of 1 per cent acidity, 53-53 Vac; valley routes and country points, 2e lass than first or So-olHc Eggs To retailers: AA. extra Urge, Starts TODAY! ROCKING AMERICA WITH IAIISHTPD a r COOPER 7&t.Deee& (Zees AltTIIU :AND: Franchot Tone Anne Baxter "Five Graves To Cairo" with Erie Von Stroheim CAM aW top. Mi wii aj graol hit "I. If On. NI9MI yff Y m y Cov limited, f '!. Hlinelt mmrn NOW THRU WEDNESDAY! InTdofHOP '"Samuel :.. ' ,- , fKKim .-if. bob how; princess.; PIRATE m f VIRGINIA MAYO M.TM SLEZA WALTII BRENNAIf' victo 'r McLAGLE ircco HAAS LAVTRENCE ALSO "ON GUARD" The Plelura That Wtltcr Wlnctwll Bri: "Mut Seer I AIM Mtuietl end NewirMl I (lelitt! J i 4B msh liiij"Tki TOMORROW!! 11 I 7 I -! II -1 ,v a a ' n s. IMS ENDS SPENCER TRACY VAN JOHNSON VTTE ' "30 SECONDS OVER TOKYO NOW PLAYING i 1 II III I 1 TBCHNICOLOKI Walter N(NNM U McUlUSTa Jtonnt CRAIN Ctwrtottt CIEEttWOOO notice or ttsku settlement As administratrix of the esute of -Mary F. Crabtree. deceased, I hayo filed In the County Court for Lane -County, Oregon, my final account and said court has appointed Wednesday, j the 38th day of February, 1IM5, at Un- o'clock In the forenoon for hearing of , objections thereto and the settlement--thereof. EUNITS C. CLARK, admin, lstratrix. CLYDE C. BRYANT. Attor ney for administratrix. No. IW-Tuesday. Fab. 80. 1848. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That" Robert L. Finlayaon has been duly ap pointed Administrator of the estate ofi. Delia Somera Fin lay son. deceased, by order of the County Court of Lane . County, Oregon. All persons having -claims against the estate are hereby. required to present them with the prop er vouchers within six months from the date of this notice, to the Admlnlatra-. , tor at the office of Calkins and Calkins. Tiffany Building, Eugene, Oregon. Data or Notice, January IB. 1WJ. Ttobert L. Flnlayson. Administrator. Calkins Calkins, Attorneys for Estate. No. 1908 Tues., Feb. 19, 1M8 r SONOS SY fltorton Downey Jimmy lytell's Ordwrtra llsttnfnq lady, Daviti Ross KORE 9:15 A. M. rtONDAV THROUGH FRIDAY Th Coca-Col. Bottling Co, of Eugene . M.aao NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that" the undersigned First National Bank"" i oi roniana, urejon, nas r-een appoint- - ed executor of the estate of Leo J. I French, deceased, by the County " Court of Lane County, Oregon, and"' ma ouiy guaiuiea as aucn executor. All persons having claims against said ' estate are hereby notified to present'' them verified as required by law. -with the proper vouchers, within six -months from the time of first publU ' cation of this notice, to the executor at the offices of Donald R. Husband, 880 Willamette Street, Eugene. Ore no n. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORT- -LAND, Executor of the Eatale of Leo J. French, deceased. DONALD R. HUSBAND, Attorney for tho Estate. Date of first publication, Jan. 23. IMS. u No. 1818 Tues. Feb. 20, 1&8. in; m 1850 West 6th Ave. SKATING DAILY 3 to 5i30 8 to 10 p. m. NOTICE OF . FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN, That the Executrix' of the Estate of Charles J. Conkllng. deceased, has riled her -Final Account in aald estate In tho County Court of thte State of Oregon -for Lane County, and the Court hat appointed the 17th day of March, 1040,. at ten o'clock A.M. of said day in the County Court room in the Court House In Eugene, Oregon, for the hearing of objections to such final account nnd.. the settlement o' said estate, ROMA C.. CONK UNO. Executrix. Calkins & Calk 1ns, Attorneys fnr Estate, No. IMOTue,, March 18, IMS. DOUBLE BILL "MY PAL WOLF" PLUS "STORM OVER LISBON" with Vera Hruba RaUton, Richard Arlen and Erich Von Stroheim STATE TIMHER SALE Notice I, hereby nflven th.t w.alM4 ; bid, will b. rc.lved In the offte. of lh. BUitt Toreiter up lo end not latter ' than 10 o'clock A.M., February 34. IMS for all of the timber llvinf or dead, itandlng or down, upon the following deterlbed land: mvUNCi. NI4NWV. of ! Section 2. Township IT South. Range T Weil Willamette Meridian. Before mb--l mlttlnl bid,, prospective purchaaera -I "hould Hcure copy of the bid form- no proapeciua from the sute roreiter -at Salem. Oregon. The Slat, rorerter-i r"ry the right to waive minor tech. nlcalttlcs or to relect in nH .11 MA Na 1SB Wed., Teb. 14. 1H9. .. Death Notices SO G ARDENING FOR FOOD" CECIL SOLLY tellg you how to have your own ripe tomatoea by the 4th of July. , ON THE AIR KGW-oo kc. Tuai. and Bat. KIRO lit KC. Hod., Wed., Vri. K-M KC Mon. Tua... Wat, Pnrtlanaf lfl'in n m. Seattle .11:80 p.m. Seattle Thufa,, JTrlday. :45 p.m. (Note Time Ohanje on KJn Tata tl la ereirem laet ifen tfce Aslleael YUfrt Cer.'ea A-ri OLYMPIA BREWINO COMPANY OLTMriA, WASU.. U.S.A. WHEN OTHERS FAIL Com to ui. Try our Chlnate natures help r mod Its. They will help you regain good health, Disorders, sinusitis, htart. lung, liver, kidney, stomach, gas constipation, Ulcers, diabetes, rheumatism, gall and bladder fever tKin, fe male oomplatnti, Charlie Chan Chinese Herb Med. Co. orrici iiouai w.e n.sdaf only , . 4 ie a b. m. 8. B. rONO CONSULTATION TKtt 774 Willamette, Eugene, Ore. PE,TLR52N-THan, Peterson of 1160 Chambers died at a local hospital February 12. He wai" born April 18, 1899, at Berthoud, Colo., and married Anna Ahre. at Boulder, Colo., In 1927. Be sides his wife he Is survived by two dauxhteis, Oeneel and Bar bara. all of Eugene; brother. 1 Lawrence, of Longmont, CoIo.l" three sisters. Mattie Jones antf, Delphla Gatee of Colorado, and Jessie Hadley of Klamath Falla. funeral services will take place from the Poole-Larsen chapel" Thursday. February 18, at 2" PAi. 'ntorment wIU be in the IOOF cemetery No. 2. DINING DANCING 2 KLOOR SHOWS THE HOLLAND CLUB EVOENE'S SMARTEST NITE SPOT PHONE 4080 NO. ADM. CHARGE BEFORE 8:00 P. M. (EXCEPT ON SAT.) Funeral Notices 75 v hOLEMANruneral services for " William J. Holeman will take ' place from the Poole-Larsen" chapel Wednesday. February 14. ' P-m. Rev. 'Walter J. Flscm .. will officiate and Interment wIU be in the Pleasant Hill cemetery .. DAVIS Graveslde services for Carolyn Irene Davis took place ' at the Indian Creek cemetery on Tuesday, February 13, at S.. p. m. The Poole-Larsen Funeral - home was m charge. WRIGHT Funeral services for" Leta Lillian Wright will be held " from the Simon chapel, Friday, Feb. 18, at 2 p. m. Rev. L. A. Griffith wllf officiate and In terment will be In IOOF eeme.7" tery No. 2. WILLiTS Funeral servTceTTor . Leonard Arthur Wlllits will be held from the Phil Bartholomew chapel In Springfield Wednes. dav, February 14, at 2:30 p. m. Mr. Evert Gustnsson will offl-., fiat8.I!j! Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery No. 2 BERKSHIRI? Funeral services" for David Berkshire will be held -from the Simon rhonel Wednes day, February 14. at 11 a. m.. Rev. D. D. Dod will officiate. In- lermeni win De In the Laurel Hill cemeterv. m HAMMOND Frank MlffnTHam-' mond died Monday. Feb. 12.' The remains will be shinned by the Phil Bartholomew Funernl Home to Oakland, Ore., where' funeral services will be hold. Thursday, Feb. 15, at 2 P. m. 200 " " ' Funeral Dlrertoin 1(10 POOLEtXRSEN FUNERAL " 1 uiue. eee iliu tunea, pa line , f llawa, per Unt . T lunee. per nw -U(e afrBacatrmciM mtsi By Carrier, in advance. It K By Carrier, alx moathe la advaiua 4.00 By Carrier, moatblv ., , , .11 r Mall tfl Ore., yearlr In ecrvanea I "0 By Mat la Oreson, eta monUa I.K a Mall la Oreton. three eaoBtha I H Outata of ale'A rtx rnontba 4.08 OutMOa at euta. monthu - Outside of eta la. rearlj t.N The lAiaam flocistax-teuare la a meaw bar of the Aaeortated Prasa. The Aeoocla. ted Preea to vxclualvely entitled to the uaa for aubllraUoo of all now . die- patcha. aredlud to It w aot otherwtae c 4IU4 la this paper aiut also all the looal arars published harata. Ail rlarita at Buaueauon at eaeetaj aiapaieaea aexe ta are also reearved. la Maklaf Chans OS Adores, plea., five former addrea ea well a. tha now. Thla la aecsessrr In order that your credit aan be trahrferrtd and tha paper si nio.eodraee. EUg'f'Ne CTp'fMAfbRttJSi 1100 rharneHon Ph 7?3 VftAtCH FUNERAL KfJME JhJ,.t!!LLsri3AlI0,r Mliler-Shermnn Funeral Horn' lunctlnn Cltv Ph 88 Harrli'iiir 42 ' VKATCH-HOLLINOSWOR Tfl Phona 112 Pearl St at 1nth SRANSTETTER-SIMON CHAPEC , rnone asa u ttllvo st PHIL BARTHOIX)MEW CHAPEC Snrtncfi-ld-Bth end B Ph 411 120 Card of Thanks WE wish to express our appre-.' elation for sympathy and flow - ar offerings for our son and brother. CORNELIA AMIS, and family. WE wish to thank our neighbors," friends, and relatives for their, kindness expressed to us during, the sickness and hospitalization of our little daughter. Linda. MR. and MRS. F. E. KIMBALL, Rt. 8. Eugene, Ore. - WE "WISH to sincerely thanFour friends and acauaintances (or. their kindness during our be reavement. OTTO F, & HARLEY A. " TRAXEL and family. Bus. & Prof. Directory 125 Legal Notices Noncf or mAL bkttleminT- NUTlt.E IB ttcncBY U1VCN: That Lydta Ellen Brey, Administratrix of the Ketat of Orln H. Br.y, deceattd, haa nied her final aoeounl ea auch and the County Court of the Htato or Or, son for Lane County has fixed Wednes. day th ISth day M rebruuy, IMS, at th. hour of 10 o'clock in th. fore noon In th County Court Room of th County Court House, Eugene, Lana County. Oregon, as th tlm and plac for hearing oMactiont thereto. All oh- aua ne. Accountants " FRANK N."FAS.-Eff " New Address 880WILLAMETTK PHONE 491(1... " Income Tax Service Brcsee-Warner Accountants 881 East 13th. Ph. 2031. Building oV Decoratlni PCTTvTlTiCjPanerhVmTlnaT anT'" Roofln(t. Larae & Co.. Ph. 803. Corsetierre SpTRELLA.' Health and Surgical " garment, &lri. Kroger. 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