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SIMON Cblropractio Physician D 1 10th Ave. Phone SSSS Write for Free Booklet as k'i fought World I from Franco Siberia- to he was not lf to ait out thin war... TONIGHT 8:00 KORE Southern Pacific's MAIN LINE RADIO BROADCASTS KGW (889) WEDNESDAY 5:00 p.m. OK Release 5: 15Char.es Barb S: Sonfs of Good Cheer 5:45 Elmer Peterson 6:00 Eddie Cantor 8:30 District Attorney T:0O Kay Kyter's Kolleg 8:00 Supper Club :15 Fleetwood Lawton 8:30 Carton of Cheer 9:00 Mr. and Mrs. North 9:30 Quit of Two ClUea 10:00 New Flashes 10:15 Horn Town News 10:83 Musical Interlude 10: SO Sy mphonette 11:00 Blltmore Orch. 11:30 Gold Room Orch. 11:45 St. Francis Orch. ii.'aNewi "KIT ,OTt WEDNES1 ll:15-Ethl Albert 5:00 p.m. Mary Mar ha ono nea s uanf 5:30 Flannery, New 5:45 News 5:55 Bill Henry. News :00 Frank Sinatra 8 30 Which Is Which T: DO Great Moments 7:30 Let Yourself Go 8:00 Kirk wood Show 8:15 Music 8:30 Dr. Chriitlaa 8:55 News :w Jack Carson 11:30 Sunny Bid ll:45 Corresp. Abroad 13:00 Ladies Be Setd 18:30 p.m John Kennedy 11:45 Ranch Boys l:0O Tim Views News 1:15 Radio Parade 1:30 Gil Martyn Newt 1:45 Glance at HoUyw-od 8:00 What's Doing Ladles 8:30 Church In Wt'dwood 3:45 Frank! Cmrle 3:00 Grace Elliott Rpta. 12:00 War News Roundup J0: Texas Raniers 12:15-8:00 Swing Shift 11:00 Man Named Jo 8:30 N'arthwMi Kfela-hiw. MWiwn .. t 10:00 Five Star Final 3:45 Mystery Chef 10:15 Veterans Bulletin 4:00 Symphonic Swing 10:80 Wartime Wonien 4:15 Raymond Swing 10:25 Five To Go 4:50 Stage Door Melody 10:30 Monroe Orchestra 4:45 Hop Harrigan Jordan KOAO S&9) THURSDAY ii:ia Betiino Scenes w.w a.m. News KOBE (1458) WEDNESDAY IJ; Air-Flo of Atr 10:15 Homemaker Hour 11:55 News 11:10 Let's Sing. America Midnight Musie and News 11:30 Concert Hall 18:00 New KGW 90 THURSDAY 13:15 p.m. Farm Hour 13:30 Spot Markets 13:45 Vocational AgrL 1:00 Rldln' Rang 1:15 Traffic Safety 1:30 Variety Time 8:00 Horn Garden Hour 8:30 Memory Book 8:00 Nawa 3:15 Musie of Master 4:00 Legion Auxiliary ' 4:15 Let. Am. Neighbors 4:M America Marches 4:45 Musio Salon XORI nm THURSDAY 8:00 a.m. News 8:05 Early Bird 8:55 Stop, Look. Figur 7:00 News T:15 Musical Reveille 7:40 Red Cton Girls 7:45 Sermonett 8:00 Boots V Saddle 8:25 News 8:30 Take It Baay Tim 5:00 p.m. Sam Hay ouycrmnn 5:80 Tom Mix -5:45 Night News Wlr 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 Dinner Music 6:30 Brown Stone The. 7:00 News 7:15 Lowell Thomas 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:00 Main Line 8:30 Sports Review 8:45 Brown's Orch. 9:00 News 9:15 Musical Souvenirs 9:30 Youth Talks It Over 9:45 Feeling Is Mutual 10:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 10:15 Beyond Victory 10:30 News 10:45 Traffic Safety 11:00 True Dt!tectfv 11:15 Curt Massey 11:30 Starlight Musical 11:45 News KEX (1100) 6:00 a.m. Farm Fait 8:30 News 0.45 Journal of Living 7:00 Graeme Fletcher . 7:15 News Headline T: 30 Choral Singers 7:35 Song by Brown T:45 Sam Heives 8:00 Stars of Today 8:15 James Abbe 8:30 Music of Vienna 8:00 Voice of Nation 9:15 Larry Smith 9:30 Personality Hour 10:00 School Program 10:30 Homemskers' Hour 10:45 Baker's Notebook 11:00 Guiding Light 11:15 Today's Children 11:30 Women In Whit 1 1 -aH Kvmne WEDNESDAY 12:00 Woman o America l . I I - : Wv, 5:00 p.m. Terry 5:15 Dick Tracy 5:30 Jack Armstrong 5:45 Captain Midnight , 6:00 Soft and Mellow 6:15 For All Humanity 6:30 Spotlight Bands 7:00 Icebox Follies 7:30 On Stage Everybody 8:00 Ted Malone 8:13 Lum St Abner 8:30 Counterspy 9:00 Keep Up with World 9:30 News 4:45 News Dramas 10:00 Pacific Reporter 10:15 Brdwy. Bandwagon 10:30 Concert Hour 11:30 Claremont 11:45 organ 12:15 p.m. Ma Perkins 12:30 Pepper Young 12:45 Right to Happiness 8:45 Musie 1:00 Backstage Wife 1:15 Stella Dallas 1 :30 Lorenzo Jones 1:45 Wldder Brown 1:00 When Girl Marries 2:15 Portia Fare Life . 2:30-Jut Plain Bill 2:4 Front Page Farrell 3:00 Road of Life 3:15 David Harum 3:30 News 3:45 Aunt Mary 9:00 Lang and New 9:15 Morton Downey 9:30 Prayer 9: si Musie Parade 9:45 Hollywood Melodies 10:00 News 10:15 Melodytlm 10:30 Paula Stone 10:45 Jamboree 11:00 News 11:05 Rhythm Corner 11:15 Do You Remember 4:00 One Woman's' Secret n-an wmM TvwIaw : is news or won a 4:30 Relax in Rhythm 4:45 Day Foster KEX (1190) THURSDAY 6:00 a.m. Bugler "X" 7:00 Roundup Boys -7:15-j-Agronsky News 7:30 James Abbe 7:45 Listening Post 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Glamour Manor KOAO (550) WEDNESDAY 5:00 p.m. On the Upbeat 5:30 Strictly Jan 8:00 Newa 6:13 Farm Hour ' B:30 Farmers Union 6:45 Soot Markets 7:00 Shorthand Contest 9:30 Brkfst. in Hollywood 3:30 Recora Revue 7:30 Symphony of Melody 10:00 Tony Morse News 3:45 Johnson Family 8:00 Freedom Forum 10:15 Stars of Today 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 8:30 Music that Endures 10:30 My True Story . 4:15 Rex Miller 9:30 News 10:55 Aunt Jemima 4:30 Musio by Master 9:45 Meditations 11:00 BaukhaRe Talking 4:45 Songs of Love 11:45 Song Spinner 12:00 Newa 13:15 p.m. Memory Lan 12:30 War Commentary 12:35 Arden's Orch. 12:55 Human Side of War 1:00 Lighthouse Tempi 1:15 Romance 1:30 Tommy Harris Tim 2:00 Surprise Package 3:00 News 3:15 Holland UNUSUAL M0AVE WEATHER Snow blanket the rround and a Joshua tree an unusual sight at the Marine Corps Air Station, Mojave, Calif. as Field Musician 1C Fearle Z. Cavanauj h of Shreveport, La., plays eall to colors. Chilean To Address Little Town Hall Ramon Rievera will discuss "Chile and Her American Neigh bors" at the regular meeting, Fri day, March 23, at 8 p. m., of the Little Tovm Hall In the Congre gational church. Rievera, native Chilean, Is one of a selected group of South American men who, under the auspices of the Inter-American committee, are being assigned to various American industries for a period of one year to study and observe . . American industrial methods. A general forum discussion will follow his talk. RATION CALENDAR Dried Noble French Prunes, lb. . Apples, best, bu. MISCELLANEOUS Honey, t lb. pall, Sl.SOl I lb. . Walnuta, lb. -50c -33-40C Walnut meala, V. lb. 15c; 4 FUbertj. lb. : Kabblta: cjovernnient ceuins: Aveiv Grape Juice. gaUon f1 111 Calavoe, each Turkeya, lb. Sic Portland List PORTLAND. Ore,. March 20 i API Butter AA grade, prints, 46-46lc: car tons. 46y4.-47M.Ci A grade prints 4S'-46c; cartons 45-4-y, B grade, prints. 46-45c, cartons, 46Vjc. Butterfat First quanty maximum' of .6 of 1 percent acidity, delivered In Portland, 52-32 c; premium quality maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acidity. S3-53Hc; valley routes and country points, 2o less than first or 50-5mc Eggs To retailers: AA extra la! ge, 46ct AA large, 44c i A large 42c; A med ium, 38c; small (pullet) 35c dozen. Live, dressed poultry Buying prices from producers: broilers, up -to 8 lbs., 31.40c; fryers, 2 to 34 lbs., 3l.40ci roast ers, over 3 lbs., 31.40c; leghorns, 27.90c; colored hens, all weights. 27.90ct roosters and itagi. 16o lb. Country Meats Rollback trice to re tailers: Country killed hogs, best butch ers, 130-140 lbs., 19-I9Hc; vealers, AA, 22Vie A, aiye; B, 19-19'Ac; C. 15-1741 culls, 12-lSe. Beef, AA, 314c; A, 20'4c; B, 19c Canner-cutter cows, 13-14c: bulls, canner-cutters, 14-14ci lambs, AA, J6c, A, 24V4C1 B, 33Wt0i C. 10-20c; ewes, FS, mc; medium, ISci R, 10V4c. Cheese Selling price to Portland re tailers: Oregon triplets, 29.3c; daisies, 39.9c lb. loaf, 30.2c lb.: triplet to wholesalers. 27c; loaf, XIVic f.o.b. Rabbits Government ceiling: average 40c country killed to retailers, 44e lb.j Hve .83.50 1 price to producers, 22-24c lb. iurxeys oemng one u- ibmuvjib. Dressed hens and Toms 43ttc lb. Turkeys Alive: Government celling buying prices: Hens and Toms for gov ernment sale, 38.20c lb.i for civilian trade, 38-20c lb. Onions Green, 80-55c dozen bunches. Onions Idaho, 3-lnch, 82.25; do No. 1 Onions Idaho, 3-inch, 83.15-25, do No. 1 and 3! local, Oregon 83.18 per 50-lb. 34c; sets, 87.65 sack. Cascara bark 1944 pud, l&e up. Mohair 1942, 13-month. 45c lb. Hops Nominal contract: 1944, 86c up: 1945. 75c: llMe, S&o lb.; 1947. 50c lb. , Hay Wholesale prices nominal; Al falfa, No. 2 or better 834-36 ton; oat vetch. 825 ton, valley points; timothy (Eastern Oregon) 835-30 ton; clover. 933 t33 tan. Potatoes Deschutes, culls. 83.80, Klam ath Falls culls, sv.Ba cental; no. a ana culls, $1.60 per 50-lb. bag; local Is, 100s, $3.50. Eugene Regiafer-Guard, Wedneaday, March 21, 1945 Fag PILOT WELCOMED B A C K Shot down over Luson, Lt. Alexander Vraciu (right). East Chlcaro, Ind Hellcat pilot, la welcomed back aboard his carrier by LL W. C. Kelly (left), Stock ton, Calif., and Ensign F. L. Muro, Harrisburg, Pa. PROCESSED FOODS Book 4 Blue stamps X5 through B2 valid through March SI. Blue stamps C2 through G2 valid through April 28, Blue tamps H2 through M2 valid through June 2. Blue stamps N2, through S2, valid through June SO. MEAT. BUTTER, CHEESE Book 4 Red stamps Qi through S5 valid through March 31. Red stamps TS through XS valid through April 28. Red Stamps Y5 tnrough D2 valid through June 2. Red stamps E2 through J2 valid through June 30. SUGAR Book 4 Sugar stamp 35 valid through June 2. SHOES Book S Airplane atamps 1-2-3 ' valid Indefinitely. Loose stamps Invalid. GASOLINE "A" 14 expires March 21, 184S. Each coupon worth 4 gallons. Not valid unless endorsed. A 15 coupons, 4 gallons each. valid through June 1, FUEL OIL Aug. 31, 1845 Period 1 to 5 In clusive expire at midnight. WOOD. SAWDUST, COAL Delivery by priorities based on needs. STOVES Apply to local board for oil, gas stoves certificates. PRICE CONTROL Refer Inquiries and complaints to price clerk at local board. RENT CONTROL All rented dwelling units must be registered and changes in ten ancy reported. RATION BOARD HOURS The war price and rationing board Is open to the public from 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. m., on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday; until 8 p. m. on Tues day; until noon on Saturday. The onice is located at 28 Eleventh Avenue west. Telephone 4687. Chase, Brenne Attend Basin Commission Meet Elmo B. Chase, vice-chairman of the Willamette River Basin -commission, and Fred M. Brenne, secretary of the Eugene cnamner of commerce, were in Salem Wed nesday for a meeting of the com mission. The meeting was called for a discussion of flood control possi bilities, dams, and other .matters of Interest to the commission. . , 0 1 SPOOKY 8POONER8 WAUKEGAN, lll.Wa Sheriff Walter L. Atkinson- says he doesn't have too look at the cal endar to be reminded that spring is here. He's issued his annual spring order to deputies, to stop young couples from parking in the en trance to a cemetery. They'll have to find a new place tor their trysts, he said, as cemetery offic ials complained ihe couples are stopping traffic. Bolivia, third largest South American republic, has an area of about 510,000 square miles. yfl'I'Js.V. LAST TIMES THURSDAY! To apply INSULATION Is tasy. Most people can do the work. Twin Oaks, 669 High. The aXigstne Hegistsx-Giiard 1 a men v bar of the Associated Press. The Assoct- i' atafd Press la exclusively entitled to tba v um for publication of all newa die s patch credited to It or not oihrwlaa -credited tn this paper and also all the ' local news published herein. All right v ot publication of special dispatches here sa are also reserved. In Making Change el Address pleat) give former address aa weU a the new. This la necessary in order that your . . credit can be transferred and the paper ' -topped at old-addr. 1 time, per line u ,. 8 times, per line 8 times, per line - T times, per Una . Legal Notices NOT1CTB DJ HEREBY GIVEN, Tn , the Administrators of the Estate at Sarah E. Conger, deceased, have riled ' their Final Account In aald estate sa u, the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, and the Court has appointed the 12th day of April, 1845, at tan Ccloek A.M. of said day In th County Court , , room In th Court House tn Eugene w Oregon .for the hearing of obj actios , to such Final Account and th settle- , ment thereof. BENJAMIN t. CONGER -, CHESTER CONGER, Administrator. ' Calkins a Calkins, Attorneys for Estate, No. 1871. Wednesday. April 11, 1949. 50NOS BY 7!torton Downey Jimmy lyttil'i Odrntra listening lady. Dtwtd Rett KORE 9:15 A. M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY The Cooa-CoU Bottling Co. of Eugene V;u'JEir33ti52' JIOT FLASHES? i If you fuller from not tisanes, -f K1a.tr njirvaua. hlshstning. a bit blue at ttmee-due to th func tional -middle-age" period , women try this great medldne Lydia B. Plntham's Vegetable expound to relievo such symptom. ,Piam Compound rmra katttw. Its one of thereat known raedlctnes for this purpose. Follow label drectloii. PORTLAND UVESTOCK PORTLAND, Ore., March 81 (AP ( WF A) Salable cattle 1 50; total 2Z5 1 calves 35; market active, mostly steady; nr. lot modlum ateara 15.00: liahtly sort ed odd lots common-low medium 12.50- 13.50; one lot good-choice neuers io.w; lightly sorted 15.00; common medium grades mostly 10.50-14.00; canner-cutter cows 6.50-9.50; most beef cows 10.75 11.00; medium-good sausage bulls 11.00 12.50; heavy beef bulls quotable to 14.50; good-choice vealers steady at 15.00-16.00. Salable hogs 150) total 650; market ac tive, steady; most farrows and gilts 16.751 good sows 15.00; good-choice feed mr nlm lackln. auotable 16.50-17.50. Salable sheep 100; total S25t scattered sales steady; few mostly medium-good 97 lb. wooled lambs 14.50; good-choice grades salable 15. SO-18.00: good yearlings 13.00-35; good ewesquotable to 9.00-75. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore., March tl 'API Wheat futures and cash grain unquoted. Cash wheat (bid); soft whit 1.53; soft white (excluding Rex) 1.52; white club 1.52; western red 1.53. Hard red winter: ordinary l.SSt 10 per cent l.M; 11 per cent 1.68) IS per cent 1.64. ' Hard white baart: ordinary 1.88; 10 per cent 1.52; 11 per cent l.SCi 18 per cent 1.64. , NewWMiSels By ELMER C. 'WALTER kwvt YORK. March 21 tUPi Trad ing increased on the stock market to day as a decline rounded out Its third day. Prices receded fractions to more thsn S point with the general average at s new low stnee rvoruary sl Toward closing time many Issue ad- ' Booth-Kelly Lumber company, also under contract with the I W A, ; CIO. Is scheduled for Thursday, ' March 22, Hedrick said. The NLRB held a hearing in DOLULb BILL. "MARRIAGE IS A PRIVATE AITJUR" with Lans Turner Janes Cralf, John Hodlak and Franeea Gifford PLUS "MARSrtAL OF RENO" with Wild BUI Elliott, "Oabbr" Hayes and Bobby Blake vanced from their low, but a majority retained ..declines. There were a few strong exceptions, including Pere Mar quette issues, up as much os 3 points on resumption of. dividends after an 8-year lapse on te prior preference mi,r.h' sstssi . ix ,int. i th. . Pnsphnrff Tnsdav on the Smith announcement of planst to refund nearly l Wood Products company with the I i w.vw.ww i u, .uau. uuuus, ; a v'r, n- n(,t nnpr. nnrl lnrnl 3-an7 1 Against the market at this time, ac- ( "V ,. 1 " "V. . i cording to the experts, was government of. the IWA, CIO as Intervener, I . pressure to check speculation, the forth- the examiner said, coming seventh war loan, continued fav- ' , or a dip war news, ana the recently in- creased margin requirements especially on the low-piieed stocks. Steel shares, down more than a point , at their lows, csme back halfway be- i fore closing. The motors also met sup- I port after Chrysler and General Motors I had declined more than a point. Air lines lost fractiona to more than a point ' ana men rained, rrom tne lows. Ralls were wide losers with few exceptions. Chler settlement on the Luzon plains la the town of Tarlac, with a prewar population of 16,350. rTOTTCE OT FINAL SETTLEMENT The undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Joseph A. Xrsmmtl, deceased. has filed his final account in the mat- w tar of said estate with the County Clerk of Lane County, Oregon and an order has been mad and entered of record j. by the County Court of said County, directing this notice and appointing Saturday, th 81st day of March, 1941 . h at the hour of ten o'clock a.m. as the ; time and th County Court Room In the County Court House tn Eugene, Oregon as the place, for hearing any objeo- ' ttons te the final account of the aald . estate. Any persons having objection to th final account shall present them before th County Court on or before said date. Dated at Eugene, Oregon j. this 88th day of Febnary, 1848. P. t. . HANNS, Administrator of th Estate el Joseph A. Kremmal, Deceased. E. O, IMMEL, Attorney for Estate, Flra j . Nstl. Bank Bldg., Eugen. Oregon. t No. 1957, Wednesday. March 89. 1849, LAST TIMES TODAYt ' JOHN WAYNE THOMAS MITCHELL BARRY FITZGERALD "THE TONG VOYAGE HOME' with JOHN QUALEN LOVE AFFAIR' Irene Dunne Chcrriee Boyer NOTICE OF FINAL SETTIjEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: The Th First National Bank of Portland , (Oregon) as Executor of the Estate , and Last Will and Testament of Sylvan- ' Us C. Armltag. Deceased has filed ft Final Account and the County Court of the State of Orron for Lane Counts' has fixed Friday, the 90th day of April, 1946 at th hour of 10:00 o'clock In the oi forenoon a the time and the County ' Court Room In th County Court House, Eugen. Lan County, Oregon a the . place for the hearing of said Final As- . count. All parsons having oblactlotiB . thereto must file the same on or before aid date. Dated thta 21st day of March. 1945, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of PORTLAND (Oregon) Executor. No. 1974. Wednesday. April 18. 1949. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Executrix of the Estate of E. O. Atktn- ,k, son, deceased, has filed her Final Aa count In said estate In th County Court of Lena County, Oregon, and the Court has appointed the 30th day of , April. 1945,. at ten o'clock A. M. of tatd .... day In the County Court room in tfsB) ' Court House In Eugen. Oregon, for the T hearing of objection to such Final Aa. count and the settlement thereof. BETTY JUNE ATKINSON, Also known as ' Bette June Atkinson, Executrix. Calkins '! V Calkins, Attorneys for Estate. No. 1975, Wednesday. April 18, 1945. ;, AN OLD TIME DANCE SILVER SPRAY Every Wednesday Night 8:45 to 11:45 P. M. EVERYONE INVITED! illlll LAST TIMES TONIGHTI THEN MOVED TO THE HEILIO FOR 3 DAYS! NOTICE TS HEREBY OTVEN. That the surmlnlatratrlx and administrator of th. estate of Martheda Brlatow, de- 1. ceased, have filed their Final Account . tn aald estate In the County Court ' of Lan. County, -.Oreson, and th. Court haa appointed the SSrh day of . April, IMS, at eleven o'clock A. M. .; of aald day In th. County Court room ' In the Court House In Eusene, Oregon, for the hearing of oblectlona to such rinel Account and the eetttememt there- of. ETHEL BRISTOW SWANSON and HAROLD HENRY BRISTOW, Joint Ad- " mlnlstratrlx and Administrator. DON ALD R. HUSBAND, Attorney for Estate, Dat. of first publication, March Slat, : 194S, " No. mt, WednMday, April IS, 1S49. V- 75" Bargaining Rights Hearing Under Way The national labor relations board conducted hearings in Eu gene Wednesday on bargaining rights at the Fischer Lumber company of Marcola and the Wayne Hale Logging company of Springfield, with John E. Hed ricks of Seattle, Wash., as trial examiner. Petitioner for bargaining rights with the Fischer Lumber company Is the Willamette Valley District Council Lumber and Sawmill workers. AFL, represented by Reese Wlngard, Eugene attorney and C. P. Richards, secretary of the AFL labor group. The com pany now has a contract with local 6-246 of the IWA, CIO. The CIO Is represented by George Brown, director of organization : from Portland, and Harry George, ! Portland attorney, i Dale Fischer, vice-president of the company, testified in behalf of the operators. A ncanng on oargainina; rignis sa, an. opriugueia piani oi ana Mr. Poultry man: Be Sure To Try Albers New Quality Controlled CHICK MAKER Contains the new "digestar" ingredient ' fcultrymen are telling us ei the wonderful results obtained from feeding thlf new feed. Put your on It today and watch them grow. STANDARD FEED CO. 74 Are. Telephone 44 The Holland Club Eugene's Smartest NHe Spot Open from 4 p.m. till Midnight LininCJ chicken, steak or roast beef dinner for enly $1.00 Is serven osnr rrom a p.m. to 11 p.m. Demdngil5S SHARPS and his 5-pe. rhythm orchestra. smooth of Headline Vaudeville Acts 2 FLOOR SHOWS FIRST SHOW !: P.M. TUESDAY e GIFT NITE THURSDAY LADIES' NITE ladle, admlttee tree PHONE 4080 for Rescrvstlotu No sdmisslon eaarge beiore 7:30 p. m. (except on Saturday) M8EM Otm CMl ESMOND OllVf tUKEMET . mimn LAST TIMES TONTTE I " C C It's furt for j jVjNi ' O ft li vail. ..and' I VH ffj allfor(unl initllaUl- V1--.......II.I. m "rWMMMW- M I n.'IISH.IH'in "i'T riDY wtsi v SaV 1)11 M. I CI LAST TIMES TONIGHT! . 1 1 I I a"B-ail- llisjnif II f j ii srjss n 1 1 1 v .111120 'B Hf.il miB W r.BI B II ST I fflLBI am BB BB aBflB BB B BB B aW THE MAYFLOWER 1 I I "W . ; "If.. -t. affll In the re-lasue of ana oi rata moat 111 (I 11- fil II colorful musical Westerns. ) - f II "Coming Round the Mountain" II) I 1 U fit I I Iot: Th prlnt ' "uth'" new Roy Rogers pic- 111 I er V jf . .iV'C F 1 ! 1 I I ture, originally advertised for thla date, has been tern- 111 Uitf . w .1 I A I I Perarily toat In transit from the studio and will be II ; Jrfmt I II I I riiewa at a later date. UN1 j wmm r SiiH ri( i Parsrv ii "3 VlAli5 It Funeral Notices SIGNOR Funeral services for Adna Signor will be announced " later from the Phil Bartholo- '. mew Funeral Home In Spring-, v. field. . Funeral services for Rebecca Edrlngton Watson will be held 4 from the Simon chapel on Thursday. March 32. at 2 p. m, Interment will be In the Resl Haven cemetery. -'' McCLENNEN Funeral service! 'Z for Thomas E. McClennen will be held from the Veatch-HoU ' lingsworth chapel on Friday, March 2a at 11 a. m. Rev. B. V 3. Fulton will officiate and In- . torment will be In the IOOf . cemetery No. 3. BINGHAM Mrs. Caroline Chris- '- gne.Bintam died at her home, ' S?78 i?0"1 Willamette street, on ' March 19. Funeral services win ' be held from the Veatch-Hol-llngswprth chapel on March 21 . !e.?i3? m'.Rv. TuUey will officiate andlnterment will be In the Rest Haven cemetery. funeral Direr tori liPJ ', VEATCH-HOLLINOSWORTH Phone 113 Pearl St at 10th FOOLE-LARSEN FUNERAL HOME. Ph. M.r brTnstetter-sim6n chapeX a-iiunai ,M a 103 UllVe St. VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at 10th HEDYlAMAM GeorgeBrent iw tYOMjr v t . Plus Selected Short Subject. Continuous Shows from 12:45 MOTION fICIU.f INDUS1IY RED CROSS Urris xaicM 1UL LAST WEEK OF WW SKATING EUGENE ICE ARENA CLOSES 5 P. M. SUNDAY MARCH 25TH Miller-Sherman Funeral Home garment. Mrs. Kroger, Ph. 1S79W, ' PHIL BARTHOLOMEW CHAPEL '. Springfield Oth and B. Ph. 4lT ...F"1 CREMATORIUM 1100 CTiarnelton Ph. T3S Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanM to our many friends and neigh bors for their many kindnesses, sympathy and floral tributes during the bereavements of oof belovetl wife and mother. James L. Halle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kopoe Mr. and Mrs. C E. Platte Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark. Bus. A Prof. Directory 12l Accountants "FRANK N.' FASSETT "" lffw AHHrst.a 60 WILLAMETTE PHONE 4B4S Building fc Decorating vnaM..d r w rAinrmu, fopernanging. Langs rn, oua. oof-j. 030J-W. , Cleaners Lowest Advertlned Prices In Town ' EASTSIDE CLEANERS - 2005 Franklin Blvd. ' ' Corsetleire SPIRELLA, Health and Surxlcnl, garment Mrs. Kroger, Ph. 137BW Florist ' GRACE ft VIOLA'S FLORISTS Public Market Phone 521 I Garbage Kvmsval GARBAGE REMOVAL" QUIClt low cost servke. Bill's trA