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Pimm: mi !!: " r , 4 i-V O 'i (' ; ? ! m i , i , ,i 1 i : ; I'.. ' !?.:'. tt". ';;! " v.- mm urn: Ml '''. I ; .Mi fir. L? s ' 9tt , SraBt etWer.OBirtI, Enrene. era.. Wed,. Anr. tl. 194 Eugene Markets BOTTEBTA BsyiI TTU) -X . .1 1 ffnavlmum K M U 1 pn pound cld) ... "J Vtamhim quality (mAxlmum i Ji of 1 per cent add) ' bMMd nuAlitv OOP 71c 71c (fThoIlMl Frlct) Ord AA print - Grid A prtati Quarter, cube tfaOS (Serial Prl Orade AA OvenU . Grade AA iMif Grade A Large Grade A Medium Grade A, Small . . Grade B Large T.4..ii-4 BUGS (wnoieiaie rue v Grade A, extra large 7 49c -4.5c ..32c 40c -32C STYLE NOTES from mnHRisnn-HEnninG iStote got Men HAND PAINTED pure silk TIES . . . unusual and original designs . . . will add a new touch to that old suit you may have to wear a little longer. J5 to 7.50 -42c -iSc Grade A large Grede A, medium -Grade A, small . Grade B large POULTRY (Berlin rrleel pnllLTRT (BBTiae Prleel Hen, over 4 lb.. No. 1. colored Jc Hen, over 4 lb.. No. S colored 22c Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 1, colored 21c Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 2, colored 17c Hen, over 4 lbs.. No. 1, light 11c Hen, over 4 lbs.. No. 2, light 17c Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 1, light 19c Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 2. light 15c Springs, over 1 lbs., No. 1, colored SSc Springs, over 1 lbs.. No. 3 colored-33c Springs, over 1 lbs., No. 1. light 32c Springs, over 3 lbs.. No. 3 light 28c Slags and Cock .-13c HIDES Short wool pelts IPC Long wool pelt 30c tseec ., , . ! eo Calf lae Kip 10 -- RADIO BBOAftrASTS KOSI 14H WEDNESDAY 6:30 Song to Remember 6:00 p.m New 5:19 superman 5:30 Captain Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix 6:00 Gabriel Heatter 6:15 News 6:30 Spotlight Band 7:00 Treasury Salute -7:15 Salute to Hits 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Main Line ' 8:30 Beatrice Kar Show 9:00 Newspaper of Air 9:15 Rex Miller 9:30 Spike Jones' Orch. 9:45 Commentator 10:00 Fulton Lewis, It. 10:15 Voice of Army 10:30 News 10:45 Record Busters 6:30 News 6:45 Old Songs 7:00 Farm Time 7:30 Sam Hayes 7:45 Rldln' Range 8:00 Fred Waring Show 8:30 Oregon Caravan 43 James AbDe 7:00 Farmers Union 7:15 Spot Marxeia 7:30 Poultry Dept. 8:00 Band Concert 8:15 Vet's. Answer Man 8:30 Music Endures 9:45 Evening Meditation 9:00 Song of Flame 10:00-Sign Off I'l-"'"1 . 9:30 Lone Journey KOBE 145) IHUESDAI 9:45 Graeme Fletcher ..m . k.w. 10:00-Guldlng Light i SJiSViT m, 10:15-Today s Children ?-fc5w. 10:30-Women In White i:?rr.ew .. 10:45 Masouerade i:5ft5rl7.(f. In Mta. 11:00 Life Beautiful 7:30-Wh(stle in Morning ..,. p.,kln 7:43 sermonetle CASCABA i Cascara. lb Dry grape root, lb. Ferns, per bunch varied I TALLOW ! Tallow, No. I Tallow. No. t Grease WOOL .Valley Long Wool . Valley Lamb Wool Long Wool Pelt Short Wool Pelt MOHAIB I Short, lb. : Long. lb. GRAINS I Wheat, red, bushel W". at, white, bushel White oats, ton . iGray oats, ton . j Barley, ton . 30e . 7e -10c -81.45 947 -t 6 DAY CRUISE ef San Jean Islands and British Columbia Watera SIGHTSEEING TRIPS FISHING AND PICNICS Steps Friday Harbor Nanalme Thetis Island Vlsterla 1 8:00 A.M. SUNDAYS Write er Phone Reservation ... El. 6618 138 Henry Bldg. Seattle 3E Bui rvlca every hour during the day. Come out and get acquainted. Radio Dead? TAKE IT TO REES Electric 11M Willamette Phone 1354 Public Market EGOS Grade A large Grade A medium - . . VEGETABLES Artichokes, 2 lbs. Avocadoes. No. SO, each -. Beans. Green, 3 lbs. Beets. 2 bunches Cabbage, lb. . Cabbage, Red, lb, Carrots, bunch Cauliflower, lb. Celery, bunch Chard, Swiss, lb. Corn, 6 ears Cucumbers, hthse, local, e Greens, Mustard, lb. Lettuce, head, each . . Lettuce, leaf, lb. Onions, bunch Onions, dry, 3 lbs. . Parsley, lb. . Parsnips, lb. . Peas, Green, lb. Propers, Green, lb, . Peppers, Red, lb. Potatoes. 5 lbs. Potatoes, Sweet, lb. Radishes, bunch Rhubarb, 3 lbs. Rutabagas, 3 lbs. Spinach, lb. Squash, lb. Tomatoes, b. ., -4c 61c - 8c 15c -10c -29c 39c .15C 35c 15c to 25c 15c 13c JOc 10c 25c 10c 8c ..24 (4c 19c 29c 27c 25c 10c ..25c -1U4 8c 25c Turnip, 3 lbs. nti'iTa Apple crab, box Early transparent. Apricots, lb. Blackberries, box Cantaloupes, lb. Figs, lb. Grapes, lb. Melons, Dlllard, lb.. . -14V4C 19c 25c 25c 25c 10V4C Eyes Sore? Tired? Herc'i prompt relief! Bathe eyei with LAVopUk. Burning, Inflammation, ore nets, tired feeling, itching from local Irritations all relieved. Coolt, soothe. reiresnes or money reiunoea. 30 years mcceu. Praised by thousands. Get Lav op tik today. (Eye-cup Included). At all druggists. 'BETTER! BAKED" i KORN'S BREAD 8:00 Cecil Brown 8:15 Musical Reveille 8:25 News B:30 Serenade 11:00 Ted HaUock's Orch, 11:15 D. Ellington' Orch. A Vlrtnr T.inrilhF 11:30 L. Walk's Orch. 9:00 Smile In Morning; : few :15 Coke Club 12:00 Night Owl 0:30 Homemaker' Pro. 9:45 Songs for Today SOW (6X0) WEDNESDAY 10:00 Newspaper of Air 8:15 p.m. News 10:15 Date With Music Sng AJntrlc" 10:30 Queen For Day MS-5mtr Pe,Vf?? H:00NewB In Brief 6:00 Kay Kyser's Kollege ii:nscllp Sheet Z:??-fLUD?,r 9uh. . ll:15-Zeke Manner 7:15 Fleetwood Ijwlu o. n., Vh-Y.J- Afi'v. . ll:i5-Do You Rememberf :?? S"f" 11:15 Ma Perkins 11:30 Pepper Young 11:45 Right to Happiness 12:00 News 12:15 p.m Stella DaUaa 12:30 Lorenzo Jones 12:45 Wldder Brown 1:00 When Girl Marries 1:15 Partia Faces Ufa 1:30 Just Plain Bill 1:45 Front Page Farrell 2:15 David Harum 2:00 Road of Life 3:30 Aunt Mary 3:45 Dr. Paul 3:00 Woman's Secret 3:15 News of World Wif. 3:45 This I FM 10:30 Dick Foy Orch, 10:45 Treasury Saluto 11:00 News 11:15 BUtmor. Orch. 11:30 Ronnie Salt Orch. 11:55 New 4:30 Stars of Today 4:45620 Matinee 5:15 p.m. News B:m Mr. & Mrs. Nortn .m , J:e5rMcK21 .Mou" 12ll5 p.m.-Muslcal Album l:?yfi, .J5?1tt 9:00 Mr. Dlstrct Attorney 12:30 Listen Ladle Air lane Trio ,:!rff" " 12:J5-Jerry Seara 2:?t:Sew.. . . 12:55-Flashes of Llle iJi?-E5: Klmbell, Spta. 1:00 Ughthouse Temple 1:15 Johnson Family 1:30 Career Call 1:45 Musical Matinee 2:00 Tell Your Neighbor 2:15 John J. Anthony 2:30 At Your Command 3:00 News 3:15 Holland Show 3:30 Across Footlights 1:45 Salute to Hits 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Rex Miller 4:30 Marching Orders 4:45 David Rose KDGN (1400) THURSDAY 5:30 a.m. Yawn Patrol 6:30 New 00 Cliff Edwards 7:15 Martin Agronsky t:ju siames Aooe KUGN (1400) WEDNESDAY 5:00 p.m Terry it Pirates 5:15Tennessee Jed 5:30 Dick Tracy 5:45 Vincent Lopez 6:00 Song In Heart 6:80 Frankie Carle Orch. 6:35 Sports by Wlsmer 7:00 Lone Ranger 7:30 Earl Godwin 7:45 Rep. J. Randolph fl.no T , , , . a. At. alls-Sports Star Special fS-X,1! 5atrol 8:30 Local B.seball 7:00 Cliff Edward 10:30 Ambassador Hotel 11:00 Bal Tabarln 11:15 Claremont Hotel 11:45 Dawn Club 12:00-Slgn Off KOIN (010) WEDNESDAY 5:uo p.m sad sack 5:30 Intrigue 6:00 Acad. Award Theatre 6:30 Music Holiday 7:00 News 7:15-Jack Smith 7:30 Dr. Christian 7:55 News 8:00 Sound Off 8:30 Ellery Queen 9:00 Get That Story 9:30 NW Neighbors' 10:00 Five Star Final 10:15 Vets. Bulletin 10:20 Chip Shots 10:30 AAU Fights KOIN (970) THVBSDAY 6:00 a.m News 6:15 Western Star 6:30 KOIN Kloclc 7:15 New 7:30 New 7:45 News 8:00 Consumer News 8:15 Aunt Jenny 8:30 Helen Trent 8:45 Our Gal Sunday 9:00 Big Sister 9:15 Ma Perking 9:30 Dr. Malone 9:45 Road of Ufa 10:00 Kate Smith 10:15 Perry Mason 10:30 Sing Along Club 11:00 Surprise Party 11:30 Burrltt Kheeler 11:45 Bachelor's Children iz:oo News :rtWAk.l.Y WlWaUy ";'5 P-m-Come : Get It 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Jumping Jacka 9:15 It's Truth 9:30 Hollyw'd Breakfast 10:00 News 16:15 Bill Lang 10:30 True Story 10:45 Texas Rangers 11:00 Voice of Army 11:15 Manny Strand Orch. 11:30 Air-Flo 11:35 Manny Strand Orch. 11:45 Organ Interlude l:5a new 12:00 Silent KOAC (660) WEDNESDAY 5:00 p.m. On Upbeat 5:35 Spotting Sport 6:00 New 6:15 American Pageant 10:45 New 11:00 Xavler Cugat 11:15 Ethel 4 Albert 11:30 Listening Post 11:45 Let's Sing 12:00 John B. Kennedy 12:15 p.m. Gems of Melody 12:30 News 12:45 Organ Portralta 1:00 Jack Berch 1:15 Trading Post KOAC (550) THURSDAY 1:30 Abide With Me 10:00 a.m. News 1:45 Hymns of Churches 10:15 For Women 2:00 What's Doin Ladies 11:00 Concert Hall 2:25 Frank Hemingway 12:00 News 2:30 Singing Land 12:15 p.m. Farm Hour :o oeorge names octet lz:ao spot Markets 12:30 Evelyn Winters iz:45 Rosemary 1:00 House Party 1:25 Tops for Today 1:30 Meet Missus 2:00 Valiant Lady 2:15 Light of World 3:30 Newspaper of Air 3:00 News 3:15 Second Mrs. Burton 3:30 Tracer Lost Persons 4:00 Restyled Rhythms 4:15 Clare Hays 4:30 News 4:45 News 4:55 News 3:00 Bride 8c Groom 3:.su ai rearee 4:00 News 4:15 Ray Swing 4:30 Men of Marines 4:15 NW Hillghts KGW (620) THURSDAY 6:00 a.m. Dave West 12:45 Agri. Faces Future i:oo Kide 'Em Cowboy 1:15 Variety Time 2:00 Treasure Box 2:30 Book of Music 3:00 News 3:15 Music of Masters 4:00 Oregon Reporter 4:15 Music Matinee box lb. -29c -49c -15c -12V4C -35c 35c -314c CAim for BLACKBERRIES See our agents for details. DEXTER L. E. McCraeken (across from store) FALL CREEK McKENZIE HIGHWAY E. T. Jacke Union Oil Station Surcamp & Winfrey (1 mile E. of Scales) MOHAWK Harold Dunn (across from school) WALTERVILLE R. W. Manntnc INGALLS a ROBINSON CO. EUGENE. OREGON Pcachet. Ucvs. 8 Pepper, hot. Plums, lb. Prunes, lb. Raspberries, box Strawberries, box Watermelons, California, lb, MlRCELLANlOCl Walnuts, lb. , , . y, to 40c wamut meats, lb. Filbert, lb. AiuAir Grape Juice, gallon tl ? Poocorn. b. . 2t PLANTS Cabbiga . jo,. Broccoli Plants, doi aoo Portland List JGIMII j Wjjk- will Gmitoi 1 &&f PORTLAND, OTe., Aug. 21 ( AP Butter fat (tentative subject to lmme-! diate change). First quality, maximum of .0 'of 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 77-79e lb.: premium quality, maximum of .15 of 1 per cent acidity, 78-79c lb.: second quality. 75-79c: val ley routes and country points 2o less than first, or 78-77e. Butter wholesale, F.O.B. bulk, 68-lb. cubes) AA, 93 score, 70-71e lb.; A, 92 score. 68-70c lb.; B 90 score, 57 - lie; C, 69 score, 87c. Cheese Selling prlct to Portland re tailers; Oregon singles, 45-47c lb.: Ore gon loaf, J6-47c lb.; triplets, 45-4flc lb. Eggs To wholesalers: A grade, large S2fe-53Vic; medium. -5ic; ttmall 'pullet). 40tt-41fec; B grade large, 44 46'ic. Eggs Purchases from farmers: cur rent receipt, 46-50c; buyers pay 3-3V4c dozen below wholesale quotations on graded basis for best hennery eggs. Dressed chickens Selling to retailers: spring broilers, 3 lbs., up, 52c; colored hens, 37c; leghorn fowl, 32c: old roost ers and stags 28c. Live chickens No. 1 quality broilers, lbs., 28-32c lb.: fryers, 2 to 3 lbs.. 34-35CI 3 to 4 lbs., 36-37c lb.; roasters 4 lbs., and over. 37-Me lb.; colored hens, all weights. 24-27c lb.; Leghorn hens, all weights, 20-21c lb.; roosters and stags, 12-1 4c up. a DDI u Average to retailers, 43-50c aressea prices lo producers, 40-45c; fryers, live fryers, white, 4-8 lbs., 20-27c. onions Oregon green, No, 1, 80-75c aozen ouncnes. Onions Wash., drv. Kn. 1. m n. lb. sacks; California yellow, larse. com. mon grade $1.35-1.50. Potatoes Or eson Inn wMt M t ttv,,,.s.Uh Un wnin, no. 1, 92.B3-S.10; No. 2, 90c-$1.00 50-lb. sack. Veal Price nnt th1 a a m iq.. A. 24-28c: B, 23-24c; C. 20-22c; cull. 18-rOc. Hogs rancy block. 52 -33c. Lambs AA. S3c: A. ift.fi n m Vk.. C, 20c. Mutton 10-1 4c. atenrrlin ts M,..iuv Beef AA. 31 -Met A. 3Ulf; Tl 44-9i' C, 21-22c; canner and cutter. 2021c; can nvr ana ctuter DUUs, 24-25C WOOl VallCV. COJirjift Mr, A m,u1tm gTsdes, 45c lb. Mohair 40c lb. on 12-month growth. HflV Wholesale htnmnt AifBif. rtn 1 or better. $30-31.50 ton; oats and vetch mixed hay, valley growers asking price, $21-24 ton; clover hay, uncertified. $21 23.50 baled on farms; No. 1 timothy. UStern Oreson or Wah.netnn JUs sn. 32,. rORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Ore.. Aut. M (API Wheat: No future mint sari iasn wneat iDiat soft white 1.82; soft white (excluding Rex 1.82; white club 1.83: western red 1.82. Hard red winter: ordinary 1.83; 11 per cent 1.88; 13 per cent 1.95. Hard white baart: 10 per cent 2.05; 11 per cent 2.07; 12 per cent 2.09. Todav'i car recetnts; who A- Kr1.w 8; corn 4; hay 3; miltfeed 7. PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 20 (AP- (U.S.D.A.t Salable and total cattle 100; calves 35; holdover cattle about 400: steers, heifers 1.00-50 lower; good cows steady with Tuesday's 50 cent decline: lower grades about steady; little done on bulls, vealers; few scattered sales look about -steady: two loads good 1.043 1.092 lb. grass steers 18.50-17.00; few medium kinds 10.50-12.50: common-mrd-ium heifers 11.50-13.50; good cows 12 50- Distilled from 100 Cram Neutral Spirits!, Imported Botanicals Used Exclusively Distilled and bottled by SIBONEY DISTILLING CORPORATION, Philadelphia, Pa. and 745 Fifth Avsjnut, Now York 22, N. V. 14.00; medium .50-12.25s eutter to com mon 7.00-9.25: cann.ri. ftn7K. h.l. down to 6.00; bulls scarce odd head med ium sausage bulls 12.00; common-medium vealers 13.00-10.00. .?."'.bI; i0M ho X" barrows and Jill 2.50 lower; sows l.oo-SO off; early b.JJ top eood-cholce barrow & gilts 21.00; few weights over 300 lbs. 20.00-50; bulk sows 18.00-19.00; extreme heavies down to n.50; no feeder piss offered. salable sheep 300; total 1,500; lambs generaly 1.50 lower; ewes steady; bulk gOOd-ChOlce Snrlnff lamh. 1i M.l. An. . lA50:.Jtw mlum-good feeding lamb 9.00-12.50: aood-choici. icht ...... ..wa.uv. Kummon-meaium 3.uu-4.zs. cull. down to 2.00. New York Markets By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK. Ails'. 91 rAsi e.i. worked the recovery aide of the market In today early proceedings but finally ran Into selling which cut advances sub- tl i pul numerous leaders In ,o luguis ranKS. Dealings, slow most of tht tlm ,fi... up activity In the last half hour as quo tations for steels and motors wilted A few "thin" Issues added several points v... meager transactions. Assorted Spe c al stocks retained modest gains at the close although losses of 1 to 4 points or so were widespread. Transfers of around 800,000 shares were the beat In a Improved were Consolidated Zdlson, Chesapeake Oh In tr.vcnn. o i American Sumatra Tobacco, South Porto 2, j?. ""naard OH (NJ), Johns Manvllle and Air Reduction. ounaa were narrow. Navy to Remove Only Essentials from Base WASHINGTON W) The Navy has agreed to restrict re moval of furnishings from Farra. gut (Idaho) Naval Base to an ab. solute minimum, - Rep. White CD Idaho) was informed Wednesday. Plans ;.re under way for use of the camp, recently declared surplus, for a GI college. Frank Pace, an associate of Democratic National Chairman Robert E. Hannegan, told White that Navy officials promised them that only equipment in the acute shortage category would be re moved from the buildings. Ku KluxKlan Never Died In Florida. Prober Asserts By BEN PHLEGAR MIAMI VP) The Ku Klux Klan never died in Florida. Today it is going cautiously but more or less openly about its business of enrolling "native Protestant white Gentiles who believe in America above all." When the national "Invisible empire" silently folded its regalia and suspended operations in At lanta on April 23, 1944, Florida Klansmen toop only a brief sum mer vacation. On SeDt. 7 of the same year the Ku Klux Klan of Florida obtained a regular business charter in the state. It contains about the same blanket authority to operate any sort of business as most regular commercial charters. Wizard Retired Dr. James B. Colescott, imperial wizard of the Klan at the time of its suspension, now lives in re tirement in Miami.- He said the Florida revival was all a great mystery to him. Only once have fiery crosses been burned. The Dade County (Miami) sheriff's office reported that five crosses were lighted Nov. 2, 1945, in front of Negro dwell ings northwest of Miami. The sheriff's report said the crosses were burned by white men who Dogwood Trees Defy Calendar, Put Forth Blossoms in August Dogwood, the botany book says, blooms in the Spring. But the dog wood tree in the Deerhorn area never read the book so they don't know that. They've been blooming anyway even if it is August. Mrs. Benny Hall, Rt. 2, Spring field, brought into the Register Guard office Tuesday afternoon, a large armload of the blooms, which she said she had picked in the Deerhorn area, to prove the unseasonable blossoming. Lorane Kids Win LORANE Prizes awarded at the closing program of the Daily Vacation Bible School of Lorane Christian Church Friday evening were: Scripture verses memor ized, first prize, Charles Drullin ger; second prize, Dalene Mitch ell; third prize, Gary Mitchell; for bringing the largest number of pupils, Rowena Briggs; for Junior girls' scripture hunt, Rowena Briggs. Average daily attendance was 26, enrollment, 39. Mrs. Dolores Hoyt returned to her home here Sunday, having been in Portland since January, convalescing at the home of her sister, Mrs. Esther McMahon. Mrs. C. M. Foster left Sundav for a visit with her niece, Mrs. Kermit Brandeberry, at Palo Alto, Calif. Mrs. Clifford Addison. Janice and. Duane, of Eureka, Calif., are visiting Mrs. tj. B. Mitchell and other relatives here. The W. H. Mitchell service sta tion and store received a fresh coat of paint last week. were neither hooded nor masked. A month later the Klan issued a statement to the press under the imprint of the "Great Titan of the South Province of the State of Florida," it said: "We are operating under a legal charter under the name Ku Klux Klan of the state of Florida, Inc. The K'an does not and will not wear a mask. "We are not race or religion haters and we do respect all other religions and expect others to re spect ours. We are not Nazi or Fascist minded. All of our mem bers who were eligible served in the armed forces of our country. "We believe that Protestants should have organizations as well as other religions have theirs. The Klan is' a religious organization, and its principles can be found in the 12th chapter of Romans, first and second verses." The Biblical passages referred to are: ' "I beseech you. therefore, breth ren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. "Be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable and perfect, will of God." Women Veterans to Sell Bars at Band Concert Women veterans of Willamette Women's American Legion Post again will sell ice cream bars from a "wishing well," at the municipal band concert, Thursday evening in Jie Dark block. Keller ore v estine Heaton, Lucy Marie Rob son, Virginia Gilmore, Claire Getty, Marjorle Carlson, and Alice Fenner. Willamette Post has been awarded a booth at the Lane County Fair, located near the gate to the race track. The new post has been given a myrtlewood- eavel which m-i or ally was presented to Pearl Moore, iirsi commander oi Eugene's Dis abled American Veterans Auxil iary, eight years ago. Mrs. Moore, a veteran and r member of Wil lamette post, made the presenta tion at a recent meeting. ICH,3 Charles Kinzer. Saifi n biennial convent J 337,664 are desert, EKE feAST TIMES TONIGHT "VACATION FROMf MARRIAGE" With Robert Donat and Deborah Kerr Plus "A GHOST CALL FOR BOSTON BLACEIE" With Chester Morris and Lynn Merrick POOTSPENSO 1 TIESTONIGHT 'y77tf)ffo rtt V0iS af wffffrfo AndrswsjSirUrs QQQI and ts.HHu!c el PARAMOUNT ROLLER RINK MONDY Thru SATURDAY 8:08 to 11:00 MATINEE SATURDAY (Shoe Skates for Rent) 25 W. 7th Ph. 1789 When the first Spanish explor ers sailed into Manila Bay, they found a native town on the south bank of the Pasig River. Legal Notices STOCK CAR AUT KAC1ES SUNDAY. AUGUST 25, 2:30 P.M. Lane Co. Fairgrounds Eugene. Ore. LAST TIMES TODAYI . . WALLACE BEERY "BARBARY COAST GENT WITH BINNIE BARNES JOHN CARRADINE WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY "THE THIN MAN GOES HOME I Wfc MOT .MERLE OBERON V CLAUDE RAINS CHARLES XZ ALSO "MURDER ON THE DOWHBEAr Noah Beery Jr. . Lois CM in - "CRIMSON CANARY" Doors Open 5:45 liiiiii The Eugene Figure Skating Club presents "Frozen Fantasies '46" August 27 thru 31 8:15 P.M. Tickets 1.20. 1.50 & 1.98 on Sale at Miller's and EUGENE ICE ARENA NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of the estate of Eleanor McMorran. deceased, by the Circuit Court of Lane County, Oregon. AU persons having claims against said csiaie are nereDy notified to present the same duly verified and with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the offices of Harris. Brysort & Riddles- barger. Miner Building. Eugene, Ore gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of the first publication of this no tice is August 21, WILUAM P RILEY. Executor as aforesaid. No. AO Wednesday, Sept. 18. 148. Proves Wonderful For Itching Skin! 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Huntington, as administrator of the estate of Asa Charles Mallette,. deceased, has filed his Final Account as such administrator and the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County has fixed Thursday the 12th day of Sep tember, 194 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day in the Cir cuit Court room at the County Court house in Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said Final Account. All persons having objections to said Final Account must tile the same on or before said date. Dated this IMh dav of August. 1945. WALTER L. HUNTINGTON. Administra tor of the estate of Asa Charles Mallette, deceased. John Bryson, Attorney for Administrator. No; 67 Wednesday. Sept. 11. HH6. HIWAY THEATRE OAKRIDGE, OREGON NOW PLAYING THE OUTLAW SUrrinr JANE RUSSELL SPECIAL HOOT OWL SHOW 5 P. M. WEDNESDAY ONLY SHOWS AT 5:00, 7:00 AND 9:00 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Martin F. Myers, deceased, by , the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Lane County, and has qualified as such. AU persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same with proper vouch ers to the undersigned at the office of Herman P. Hendershott. 774 Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon, within six months of the date hereof. Dated and first published on 31st day of July, 1946. Goldie H. Myers. Administratrix. Her man P. Hendershott, Attorney foe the Estate. j Me 4We4&aeUr, Auurt M lMfc , -DANCING SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC BY ART HOLMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA WILLAMETTE PARK e For Tabla Rrratiorii Sprinjfild 326 j TOMORROW! j I'vitfilJM 1 ix2fv r II aim ' tmmmff n-mmmmmmm i anu .wwv i x k. "VVW r h SBMsasa IssWotWl ' Vli II yBllTHESPIRlTfT) tumo v- a CHARON TONrrE IjareeJjeHraTOM v Granada Gardens Presents: PAT BURKE "Irish Tenor and Emcee" and PATTIE SCOTT "Rhythm Tap and Accordionist" Two Shows Nightly 10 and 12 Ns eoTer efaarce befora 8 for 4!n. ars . . . 1.00 after a. located ft miles Esst of Spfld., MeKensla Hwjr. (Tarn at neon slin). OPEN NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY