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Luts Entertain r - :l rnun I , ccout Ship Enterprise, Pyjugene Elks ianion Feature horoughbreds" Un 6:45 Nightly Club, was host tn an ci. c . of the Oregon Trail Council Sat in uajr ana aunaay at the first Senior Scout affair since 1942. The vounff men wh .,n j - ....v Bciuieiea c" t g??e rom Reedsport, cuiimsuciu ana -orvauis ushered at the Oregon-Washington State Homecomine foothaii omo c urday. Nick Nixon of the S.S.S. Enter pnse was awarded the Eagle Scout badge by G. E. Gaylord Council Commodore, at a dance held in the Elks Lodge Saturday evening. Sunday the young men and their guests spent the after noon sailing on Fern Ridge Lake. ran SJJT-TPLAYING JRAHSSRS...and MN6ER SECRETS! jyariV, , i gpf Urrti J ION OHU I J I McKENZIE THEATER IN SPRINGFIELD COMPANION FEATURE (fffk IMHIOHI &v'iX!"1 IUCE Continuous Shows Starting 1:45 p.m. Sat. & Sun.. BLU TH RIV ATRE R Blue River. Oregon WED., THUKS., OCT. 23, 24. "SHERIFF OF LOS VEGAS" with Bill Elliot, Bobby Blake and Peggy Stewart 2ND FEATURE "MAN IN GRAY" with Margaret Lockwood, James Mason and Phyllis Calvert Cartoon DANCE AFTER THE SHOW SATURDAY NIGHT Music by Liska's Orchestra Supper Served ! ' eg EWEaiTU m. kph - 1 I Gay Fun Sizzling Romance Set to music paced by the p-happy I r? ap- ENDS TONITEI Wo. Elliott Constance Moore "In Old Sacramento" WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23rd- AMERICA'S y HOST watii! r : . ADMISSION 1.50. TAX INCLUDED WILLAMETTE PARK NE SPRINGFIELD 326 FOB RESERVATION -- ,Mtyw.i! -5t -. l. ..... Bwwui wwwr ' N t RADIO BROADCASTS Eugene Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Monday, Oct. 21, 194S, Page T KOBE (1450) MONDAY 5:00 p.m. Hemingway 5:15 Superman 5:30 Capt. Midnight 5:45 Tom Mix :0O Gabriel Healter 8:15 Dinner Music 8:50 Spotlight Band! :15 Jack fcTnlth Show 6:30 Joan Davis Show 8:55 Carroll Alcott :0O The Whistler 9:30 Inner Sanctum 10:09 Jim Wyatt 10:15 Symphonette 10:43 Texas Rang-:ra 7:00 Bulldog Drummond 11:00 Serenade 7:30 Cisco Kid 8:00 Richard Davis 8:30 Dance Parade 8:45 Concert 9:00 Newspaper of Air 8:15 Rex Miller 9:30 Andrews Sisters 9:45 Henry J. Tavlor 10:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr. 10:15 Traffic Safety 10:30 News 10:45 Starlight Musical. 11:00 Organ Melodies 11:15 Carmen Cavallaro 11:30 Jan Garber Ork 11:45 News iz:uv uanawagon 1:00 a.m. Sign Off KUQN (1400) MONDAY 11:30 Air-Flo ll:M News 12:00 Silent KUGN (1400) TUESDAY 5:30 a.m Vawn Patrol. 8:30 News 8:35 Yawn Patrol 6:45 It's the Truth 7:00 Cliff Edwards 7:15 Martin Afironsky 7:30 James Abbe 7:45 Wake With Wally 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 News 9:15 Charm School ' 9:30 Bkfst. In Hollywood 10:00 Home Edition 10:15 Date With Betty ju:ju my True story 8:00 n.m. Pronrilv w u.H 10:35 Hymns 5:15 Linger Awhile , 11:15 Baukhage Talking 8:45 Home Tnmn,v,.. 11:30 Music 6:00 Song In My Heart ';45 Ethel & Albert 6:3d Johnny Olsen 7:uu Lone Ranger 7:30 Music Preferred 7:45 Alvln Wilder 8:00 Lum Abner 8:15 Earl Godwin 8:30 The Fat Man 12:00 Walter Kiernan 12:15 p.m. Melody Gemi 12:30 News 12:45 reed Farm 1:00 Organ Portraits 1:15 The Tivding Post i:au Amne with Me D:0r.Ttn Tail.. 1:45 Cliff Edwards 9:15 Joe Mooney J:0o What's Doln' Ladle! 9:30 Stump The Author! 2:23 Frank Hemingway MR. AND MRS. ORRIS J. HUBER console one another as they honeymoon in a Council Bluffs, la., hospital where they were re cuperating from head injuries received when their auto overturned just after setting out on their honeymoon. (AP Wirephoto). Motor vehicle accidents ac counted for 28,600 deaths in the United States in 1945. If LAST TIMES TODAYI KATHRYN GRAYSON JUNE ALLYS0N "Two Sisters From Boston with JIMMY DURANTE "VACATION FROM MARRIAGE" with ROBERT DONAT City Schools fo Get $198,000 From State i Eugene schools will receive I eiao RD7 no v. eeno eon 01 f i.u,uu , .uu ui ute yiiotttooa.tix up portioned for Lane County Satur day by the secretary of state, Mrs. Lucille Kennedy, county school superintendent, announced Mon day. The funds -are distributed ac cording to total school attendance during the year and number of teachers, it was pointed but. The apportionment figure last year for Eugene was $181,237.89, with the upswing in attendance accounting for the difference. Springfield schools will receive $52,191.95 as against $42,106.48 last year. The Cottage Grove ap portionment dropped from $20, 228.09 last year the $19,734.84 this year. The county's apportionment in 1945 was $565,311.20. ENDS WEDNESDAY! Jeairno CWiW 'V ?W Walter a, a' BIENNAH J, Jft WHi IN TECHNICOlOln 10:00 After Hour. 11:00 Vera Massey 11:15 Mad Hatters 11:30 Earl Lane Otch. 12:00 Sign Off KOAO (550) MONDAY a:uup.m on the Upbeat 5:55 Spotting Sport! 8:00 News 8:15 Traffic Safety 6:30 Czech. Music 7:00 Farm Security Adm. 7:15 Evening Farm Hour 8:00 World In Review 8:15 Campus Recital 8:48 University Journal 9:00 Music that Endures 9:45 Evenino- Meditatfnn. 10:00 SIGN OFF KOW (620) MONDAY It f POORS OPEN 5:45 NOW PLAYING! DARK COMER 5:?-?!H'' Td.y "',si;is. 2:30 Slnains Land 8:45 Stringing Along 3:00 Bride & Groom 3:30 -Ladles Be Seated 4:00 Headline Edition 4:15 Elmer Davis 4:30 Organ 4:45 N.W. Highlights KOW (fl) TUESDAY 8:00 a.m. Jumpin' Jacki 8:15 Dave West 6:30 Kneass With Newi 6:45 Dnvo West 7:00 Farm Time 7:30 The Old Songs 8:00 Fred Waring Show UiSSueenJor Day o:.w jacK uercn it. 8:45 Jnmes Abbe 12:15 p.m. Real Estate 9:00 Oregon Cnravan 12:30 Listen Ladies 9:15 Kneass With News 12:3-" Ray Bloch 6:30 KOIN Klock 7:15 Duncan Macleod 7:30 Bob GaiTed 7:45 Fact Finder 8:00 Consumer New 8:15 Fred Beck 8:30 Grand Slam 8:45 Rosemary 9:00 Kate Smith 9:15 Aunt Jenny 9:30 Helen Trent 9:45 Our Gal Sunday 10:00 Big SLster 10:15 Ma Perkin 10:3O Dr. Malone 10:45 Road of Life 11:00 2nd Mrs. Burton 11:15 Perry Mason 11:30 Lone Journey 11:45 Art Baker 12:00 Lou Gillette 12:15 p.m. Come Get It 12:30 Surprise Paity 1:00 House Party 1:25 Topi for Today . -1:30 Newspaper of Air 2:00 School of Atr 2:30 Meet the Mtssui 3:00 Art Kirkham 3:15 Evelyn Wintera 3:30 State Traffic 3:45 Bob Trout 4:00 Call of the Plains 4:15-One for the Book 4:30 American Melody KORE (145A) TUESDAY 6:00 a.m. News 6:15 Early Bird 6:45 Family Devotions t.w news 7:15 Rise and Shine 7:30 Whistle in Morning 7:45 Sermonette 8:00 Cecil Brown 8:15 Musical Reveille 8:25 News 8:30 Serenade 8:45 Victor H. Undlahr 9:00 For You 9:15 Coke Club 9:30 Songs for Today 9:45 Good Morn, Ladies 10:00 Newspaper of Air 10:15 Art Baker 10:30 Interest to You 10:45 Treasuiy Solute 11:00 News and Muslo n:i.v-porsonality Time Eugene Markets BUTTERFAT Be 7 J DC ftUM) First quality . (maximum of .8 ot 1 per pound (acid) . 89c Premium quality (maximum of .35 of 1 per cent acid) '.,90c Second quality . .87c BUTTER (Wholesale rrke) Grade AA prints eoqs (nuine rneei Grade AA Oversize Grade AA Large Urade a Larce Grade A Medium Grade A. Small Grade B, Large undergrade ..90c 84c 62c ..-58c ,.52c -33c , 40c 32o EGOS (Wholesale Price to Retailers) Grade A, extra large , 70c Grade A. largo .68c Grade A, medium , ., , ,. , , -, Bnf Grade A. small 44c Grage B, large 01c POULTRY (Bnviotf Price. Hens, over 4 lbs., No. 1, colored 25c Hens, over 4 lbs., No. 9, colored .Zlc Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 1 colored. 21c Hens, under 4 lbs.. No. 2 colored 17c Hens, over 4 lbs., No. 1 light . 21c Hens, 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 2 lbs., No. 1. springs, over s ids., jno. i. Springs, under 2 lbs., No. 1-. Springs, over 2 lbs., No. 2 . Springs, under 2 lbs,, No, 2. Stairs and Cocks iiidis Short wool pelts Long wool pelts Beet ., Calf . Kip 19-l4ct C. lTK.lRc: cull. 15-15 Hogs block butchers, packer style, 155 213 lbs., 22'c; over 213 lbs., 3ct shipper style, nz-aw ids., ivc; over .33 iDs 21c; sows, all weights, 21c lb. Lambs AA, 32c; A, Slftc; B. 27Vc; C, & Mutton U-16c lb., according to Quality and weight. Beef AA, 25.8c l A, 231I.c; u, lvw, c, nw, cannei ana cutter. 14.3c ; bologna bulls, 13 He ' v Cascara bark green, B-BVic; dry, 2; Wool Valley, coarse and median grades, 45c lb. monair, iuc id, on ls-monin growtn. Hay Wholesale shipment. Alfalfa. N6. 2 or better. $30.30-32.30 ton; No. 1 timo thy, $32-33.50 ton, oats and vetch, mixed hay, valley growers' asking price, $22 23.50 ton; clover hay, uncertified, $21.50 23.50 baled on farms. . 40c Me 54c -..33c 13c 18a - ... " . . . m-nn ton Motir... o:r voice or cirestone " "",,, 12:45 Know Your Amer. 9:45 Maggi's Private Wire J:00 Lighthouse Temple OA SCAR A Cascara, lb , Dry grape root, lb. - f erns, per duuca vm.iea . TALLOW Tallow. No. 1 , TaUow. No, 1 Grease ,. , WOOL Valley Long Wool VaUey Lamb Wool . Long Wool Pelts Short Wool Pelts . MOHAIR Short, lb, . Long, lb. . GRAINS Wheat, red, bushel . Wheat, white, bushel White oats, ton Gray oats, ton Barley, ton B:00 Touchdown Tin 6:30 Goodman, Borge 7:00 Contented Hour 7:30 Dr. I.Q. 8:00 Supper Club 8:15 Fleetwood Lawton 8:30 Cavalcade of Ara. :uu 'reiepnone Hour 10:30 Carolyn Gilbert 10:45 Joyce Jordan 11:00 Guiding Light 11:15 Today's Children 11:30 Women in White 11:45 Masquerade ' 12:00 Kneass With News 12: 15 p.m. Ma Perk'ns 9:30 HoJlywd. Open Hse. 12:30 Pepper Young 10:00 News Flashes 10:15 Sports Recap 10:30 Dick Foy Ork 19:45 Band Wagon 11:00 News 11:15 Blltmore Ork 11:30 Ron Salt Ork 11:55 News 12:00 Sign Off KOIN (970) MONDAY s:w p.m. Knox Manning 12:45 Right to Happiness u :uv eacKSiage W lie 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 LoiVnzo Jones 1:45 Widder Brown 2:00 When Girl Marries 2:19 Portia Faces Life 2:30 Just Plain Bill 3:43 Front Page Farrell 3:00 Road of Life 3:15 David Harum aiau Aunt Mary 5:15 Music That Sparkles 3.SHS,-, p,?ul News Reel Color Cartoon LAST Complete Show at 9:00 5:30 Harry Fiannery o:o bod oarrea 5:55 Bill Henry -6:00 Lux Radio Theater 7:00 Screen Guild 7:30 Bob Hawk Show 8:00 Lowell Thomas 4:00 This Woman's Secret j: ia News 4:30 Li'e Beautiful ' 4:45 Chuck. Foster KOIN (870) TUESDAY 6:00 a.m. News 6:15 western Stars 1:15 Johnson Family i:ju career can 1:45 Musical Matinee 2:00 Tell Your Neighbor a:ia oonn J. Anthony 2:30 At Your Command 3:00 News 3:15 H!30 Club 4:00 Fulton Lewis, Jr. 4:15 Rex Miller 4:30 MHrchlng Orders 4:45 Buck Rogers KOAO (580) TUESDAY 10:00 a.m. News s 10:15 For Women 11:00 School of Air 11:15 Concert HaU 12:00 News 12:15 Farm Hour ' 1:00 Ride 'em Cowboy 1:15 School of Air 1:30 Melody Time 2:00 World Is Our Affelr :o memory book 3:00 News 3:15 Music of Masters 4:00 Oregon Reporter 4:15 Hymns 4:30 Behind the News 4:45 Childr ens' Theater Public Market KG OH 1 Oversize Grade A large OrarleS A medium Grade A small VEGETABLES Artichokes, 2 lbs. T II E HOLLAND k Eugene's Gayest Nite Spot A Gay Floor Show! TONIGHT ORCHID LOYSE "Lovely Lady of the Dance" BURNS & WHITE "Swingsensational Rhythm" Held Over for Another Week Featuring JAY HOWARD "The Man with the Masks" Chicken and Steak Dinnen Served from T p. m. No cover charge before 8 Except Saturdays ana nmiaijs. Phone 4080 for Reservation Tnes. Ladles Free! Billy Hamilton'! Orch.l We Couldn't Let Them Go! Held Over -2nd Big Week GRANADA GARDENS 'Dine Biggest Liner Ends Voyage NEW YORK P Britain's Queen Elizabeth, er ugly duck ling days behind her, rode to a queenly welcome in New York's great harbor Monday as she com pleted her maiden peacetime voyage to open a new era of trans-Atlantic luxury travel. Resplendent in her new dress of black, red and white, and her rails lined with happy, waving passengers, the 83,673-ton liner shone in the morning haze as she steamed to her North River berth. While a noisy little Army helicopter hovered near the liner and airplanes flew over her, two fire department boats escorted her to pier 90 were she docked at 7:34 a.m. (EST). She carried 2314 passengers, many of them delegates to the United Nations General Assembly. Among them were V. M. Mol- otov, foreign commissar of Rus sia, Senator Tom Connally (D Tex), Andrei Y. Vishinsky of Russia, Paul-Henri Spaak of Belgium, Jan Masaryk of Czech oslovakia, Quo Tai-Chl of China and a British delegation headed by Philip V. Noel-Baker. A cross section of British nobility was also aboard. ' The landing was In sharp contrast to unheralded visits the Queen paid to the New York port in wartime, when the gray painted giant, whose luxury liner career was forestalled by the war, brought home-coming veterans into the port. It.M 11.87 60 $63 162 PORTLAND UVE8TOCK PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. l (AP!- (USDA)--Salable cattla 2,000, total 2.SUI calves 550 and 700; market uneven; medium-good steei. 3.00-6.00 higher than week ago; no strictly good steer, avail, able late last week; cows generally steady with last week'a best time; some bee cows SO cents higher and canners -AB cents lower; several loada good beet steers 20.00-25.00; latter recotd high; common-medium gradea 14.90-19.00; gooV heifer, up to 20.00; common-medium ' gradea mostly 13.a0-17.B0i medium-good beet cowa 14.50-18.80; several 17.00; can-ner-cutterg largely 9.00-12.00; fat dairy type cow. up to 14.00; common-good sausage bull. 11.50-15.00; lew good beet bull. 10.00-75; several lota medium choicv calvea ai:d vealers 20.00; lew good-choicer vealera 21.00. Salable host 350. total l.BSOt market Ttiactlva 2.00 higher than Friday; nvi t;; steady to 1.00 higher; good-choice 170 aw ids., 37 .uu to mosuy 2S.U0; good sow largely 25.00; few 20.00; good feede pigs held about 21.00. ' salable sheep l.soo, total 3,000; mar ket slow; fat lamb, steady; good-choice, gradea 18.50-10.00: 1 small lot 10.251 shorn lamb. 1S.50 down; common lamba down to 14.50; awe. most moving relit ably; few aales and bid. 2.00 lower at, 6.50 down; 1 lot early up to 7.00. PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11 (API Wheat; no futures quoted. Cash grain: oats No. 2 St lb. whit 63.00; barley No. 2 43 lb. B.W. 63.00. Cash wheat (bid): aoft white 1.B3; soft white (excluding Rex) l.SSi white cliitr 1.63: western red 1.85. . Hard red winter: ordinary 1.85; 10 per cent 1.87; 11 per cent 1.02; 12 per cent 1.08. Hard white baart: ordinary 'unquotede 10 per cent 3.271 11 per cent 2.21; li per cent 2.31. Todaya car recetpta: wheat 18; barley 22; flour : corn 2; oata 8: hay 3; mlUw feed 5. .. Te -too -Sttc 80 Me 70c 67c 56c Avocadoes, No. 30, each Beans, Green, 2 lbs. Beets, lb, , . cabbage, lb. Cabbage, Red, lb. . Carrots, bunch Cauliflower, lb. celery, ouncn .... Chard, Swiss, lb. corn, 6 ear. . Stc S5c .-29C lie , ,. ,, 18c ..10c Cucumbers, hthse, local, ea. 10c to 28c Greens, Mustard, lb. ...........16o Lettuce, head, each .12e Lettuce, leaf. ID. ioc Onlona, bunch Onions, dry, 3 lbs. ....10c rarsioy. lb. loe Parsnips, lb, ..MHm.Mw.....12c areen, lb. 2 4 Vic Lcnighi. Inc.. with Eddi Troy a th yry Funny Emce. hot proven lh most popular how w havo ever presented In -cm County I EDDIE TROY Emct to DANNY O'NEIL Tenor . Dance' Let Danny O'Neil Carry you away with his Irlih Tenor voice that make! you forget your daily SKIP YOUMAN and his Band Free Movies Feature French Productions French language movies will be featured in Wednesday s free pro gram in Chapman Hall on the University of Oregon campus, dick wiuiwns, education' activ ities manager, announced Mon day. ' The French production of "Pas teur" will differ slightly from the Hollywood treatment' of the great scientist's life. A second picture. "Les Peuples du Canada" deals with a French-Canadian theme. Pictures will be shown at 7:30 and, 8 P-m. EXAM ANNONCED A civil service examination for Student Dietician was announced Monday by F. L. Armitage, Eugene postmaster. Applicats who have completed 36 semester hours of college study, Including chemistry, biology, foods, nutritoh and diet in disease and institution manage ment, will be given a written test. Those who receive appointments will be trained In War Depart ment, Veterans Administration, and Public Health Service hos pitals throughout the country. Maximum salary for the 12-month training period is $1470, which In cludes allowances for subsistance, quarters and overtime. Further information and application forms may be obtained at the Postal Sav ings window, Eugene Post Office. Peppers, Green, lb. Peppers. Red. lb. Potatoes. 6 lbs. Potatoes, Sweet, lb. itaoisnes, Duncn . Rhubarb, 3 lbff. Rutabagas. 3 iba. . Spinach, ib. squash, lb. ISc S9o .25c 2c 10c 2fo 55c .....15c 8c Tomatoes, lb. H...15c Turnips. 3 Iba. ... ..... IHUUH Apples - Crab, lbs. J5c Per Bushel 83.00 Apricots, 10. Iwc Blackberries, box ... ..26c Cantaloupes, lb. 8c' Figs, lb, ...... . 10c Orjpes, lb. 25c Melons. Dlllard. lb.. loiic Peaches, box 39c Pears, lb. .. ......10c Pepper., hot, ib. Iflr Plums, lb. ....1GC Prunes, Ib. , "iHe Raspberries, box ..S30 Strawberries, box 30c Watermelons, California, lb. 3ftc . I8CIIXANI0U8 Walnuts, lb .3t to 40o Walnut meat., lb. Filberts, lb. - rape juice, gallon PODCiirn. ID, PLANTS Cabbage uroccou Fianta. ooi The ttLOene heauler-Guard' la a i bar of the Asaoclated Press. The AaaoaeW ted Press la axclusivery anUUed to the, use for publication of all nsws die-, patches credited to It or not otherwtM tredlted In this paper and also all thai local new. uubluhed herein. All right of publication of special dlapatcne bero- wi ' eiaD reeorveJQ. . WANT AD RATES 1 day, 13e Una 1 days, Mo Una 3 d.y, 27o lino 1 month, $7.15 lino- Count ( average words to the line. Mini mum advertisement, S lines. ll:0l A.M. leadline earn, day of order. Stop orderft muat be In by 10:00 A. M. SUBSCRIPTION RATES : By Carrier, monthly . .fr . By Carrier, six month. In advance I.SV By Carrier, yearly in advance . 8.MT By Mall In Ore., yearly In advene.. 1.0V By Mall Other StatesI Month l.Ot By Mall In Oregon, alx months j.e Deith Notices "5? HOME BURGLARIZED County Sheriff C. A. Swarts re norted the theft of several articles from the home of T. M, Scott, Veneta. Stolen were a large leather suitcase Bearing tne mi tials M. I. S., an Emerson table model radio which is ivory col ored with scratches on top, one dark brown Orr blanket with the name "Ted Scott" on the label, Buffalo Bill once was a rider for the Pony Express. New York Markets NEW YORK, Oct. 21 (AP) Both buy er. and sellers made Idle passes at the stock market today, with the former holding a shade the advantage, but deal ings wero among the lowest of the past month or so. Neither bullish nor bearish enthusiasm nnti in evidence from the ooenlna on although, near the close, advances of fraction to a point or so were in the majority. Bteels attracted support at the last. Transfers for the full proceetHnas were in the neighborhood of 800,000 shares. A railv in recently weak cotton futures and grains propped sentiment for stocks to some extent, broKeis suggested, al though gyrating commodities lUll pro vided a cautionary Influence. During 1945, accidental deaths in the United States totalled 96. 000 an increase of one per cent over 1944. ..35C .91.3b - Me Portland List PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 81 (AP) Butter fat I tentative, subject to imme diate change) Premium quality, maxi mum o! .38 of 1 per cent acidity, del ivered In Portland. 94-97o lb. I first. 93- Oflc lb.; second quality, 91-92ci valley routes and country points, 2o leu than first or 91-tnc. Butter (Wholesale, r.O.B. bulk, W- lb. tuba) AA, 02 score, Mc A, 83o lb.1 B, 90 score, 82c; C, 79c. Cheeae-i-aellinir nrlce H Hit-'--- e- tailers: Oregon air. i les, 86-57o lb. Ore gon joai, 3-ave id. Agga to wnoieii-nrii n smut, iac, SB'A-UO'.ci medium, 58-57 V-c; small (pullets). i2Va-i3'iCi B frade, large iO'k 48 Wc. E-its Purchases from farmers: cur rent receipts, BK-58c; buyers pay l-3V4c RUTHERFORD Arthur U. Rutherford, 78, of 883 Ferry, died at hit home, 8un day, October SO, 1946. He was bor March 4, 1888, at Meggs County, Ohio. , Married Lowayne Walter at West Vir ginia on September 19, 1891. Came t6 Eugene 15 years ago from Montana,' Survived by his wife and seven chil dren: a wen, carl and Victor Ruther ford, all of Eugene; Elmer of Casper, Wyo., Ernest of Great Falls, Montana, Mrs. Erie Evered of Los Angeles, Mt. C. W. Morris of Medford; 27 grand children and M great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at the Clmon Chapel, Thursday, October 24, at 1 p.m. Interment will be in the Host Haven Memorlal Park. HENDRICKS Theodora "S HffiSHek? 48, at Rt. I. Eugene, died at a local hos pital, Sunday, Oct. 20, 1948. He was born Aug. 31, 1898 at South Bend, Washington. Married Charlotte Douglas at Eugene, Oregon, on July 3, 1923. Member of the Eugene Moosa Lodge, hop foreman for the George A. Hal ton Co, Resident of Eugene for last 30 years. Survived by his wife and 4 sonst Donald, Harol.d Robert and Merla, nil of Eugene; a brother, Kenneth of Val etx, Oregon; 3 sisters, Edna Gladstone of Oakland, Calif., Cleo Vlndlng ol San Francisco, Altha Smith of Phila delphia, Pa. Funeral services will be held ot the Poole-Larsen Chapel, Wed neaday. Oct. 23, at 2 p.m. RUTHERFOHD Given Rutherford, ol SS3 Ferry St., Eugene died at hts home, Sunday, October 20, 1946, Complete obituary and funeral arrangements will be announced later by the Slmong Chapel, ' WiLLiSEunlce"WinU of 749 1. 13th died! at a local hospital, Sunday, Oct 90, 1940. Complete obituary and funeral ar rangements will be announced lite? by the Poole-Larsen Chapel. 75 Funeral Notlco TERRILL Funeral services for Earlen Audrey Terrlll will be held at the Simon Chapel Monday, October 31,. 1946, at 3:30 p.m. Rev. E. S. Bartlam will officiate, with Interment In tha Rh) Haven Memorial Park. dozen below wholesale quotations on , CHASE Funeral services for Jannellen. BrHueu dubjb mr uudi ii-iiii.iy -k. Dressed turkeys Turkey market nom inal, Processoia waiting for new east ern prices. , Dressed chickens Sell to retailer: spring broilers, 3 lbs. up, 82c; colored hens, 37ci leghorn fowl, 32c) old rooster and stags, 28c. Live chickens No. 1 Leghorn broilers, 1 to 2 lbs., 39-37c lb.; fryers, 2 to 3 lbs., 37-38c 4 to 5 lbs., 37-30c lb. I roasters, 4'. lba and over, 3?-38c, under 3 lbs,, 22-25c; roosteis and staga, 19-19c lb. Rabbits Average to retailers, 80c lb.i dressed price to producers, 45c i fryers, live, white, 4 to 6 lbs., 25-27c lb. Onions Washington wtyle No. 1, $1.00 1.25: Oieson yellow No. 1, $1.16-1.23: green, bunched, 70-7Bc; Idaho white globes, $1.00-1.60; large, $1.85; yellow Spanish, $1.20-1.23. Potatoes Washington Russets. 12.50 2.75: 50 lbs. No. 2, 90-!)9c; local long white, $2.09-2.73 cwl.i Klamath Ruuets, No. 1, $2.79-2.85; Deschutes, No. 1, $2.73 2.83. I jj Dressed meats new ceiling prices: Veal A A, 22-22MiC lb. A, 21-21'Ac lb.; Phont SpflcL 523 for Rs4rvation COME EARLY IN THE' WEEK. FOR A GOOD SEAT , " ' ' ' ff ' , i s ' fit " ' ' " t o j " . 1 . t ' - ' Fuiwfil Director 100 SIMON CHAPEL 1191 Ollvp St. "pOOUt-LARSEN rUNEBAL HOME Phon. 7S3 VEATCH FUNERAL HOME Phone 112 Pearl St. at loth BARTHOLOMEW .BUELL CHAPEL SprlngflBld th and B Phnn. 41y EUQENE CREMATORIUM lino Charnclton Phone m VEATClfiroLUNGSWOHTH Phona 1U Pearl St at loth HOME miQ.er-sheSman Tunrtlon City Ph. fUNERAL 8 Harlsbnrtf 47' nih rhasa will ba held at the Bartho. lomew-Buell Chapel Wednesday, Octob- er 23 at a p.m. Rev. Ren Holllster will officiate with Interment In the Rcst Haven Memorial Park. 4 MWHLEPrunerai services for Mary O.l Mishler will be held at Granta Pass,. Tuesday, October 22, at 2 p.m. Interments In the Masonic Cemetery. No service. In Eugene. Slmona In charge of local, arrangement.. Jf BLACK Funeral services for Sarajfj Lenore Black will be held at the-Vcatch-Holllngsworth Chapel, Tuesday,'! tober 25, at 2 p.m. Rev. Norman K.I Tiilley will officate with Interment in-t the Rest Haven Memorial Park. f HO'. Broadway Brv lugena,. At Oak GmP Onto SPENCER BUTTE NO Meet. Every Tuesday. I p. re. Bin. Prof. Dlrtrtorr 123' TOtliaSce RKPAIB f Irons, toasters, washers, radios, ete.y ii-urf-n. irnniMt Rnt.i- A27 Willamette. ' 5HOKEN GLASli replaced. Phone 10SJ mah81MI1gley Planing Mill Co. BCfi niNo decob'atiSo -s: caTlTial Ph. WM-W for decorating. Hal Hayef. PAINTING PAPERINO ClEANERR Phone M or Ktt-3 Lowest Advertlrcd Prices In Town ' EASTSinE CL.EAr.f3 Phon. 411 , ' ORAfjE - VIOLA'S IXORISTS public Maritei rnone 01 TUGBOAT ON RHINI A Dutch taf PMMt ih fimoag Oerroan 8lbenbU, jetaf. - iai, GARBAGE REMOVAL ""GARBAGE REMOVALQUICK LOW COST SERVICE. BILL'S Ph. S.'u. lPRINdriTLD OARBAQE SERVICE, Phone 20M t ' BURVETORH foCET"TbnD, ENOINEERINU 4 IIRVEVING IM9 Giant St. Phong 81I0-J MOVING Anywheta via Belting Vaa, li.u rWT,, HinriM. Mcmc VAM nt