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i Markets , (0lmum ol ..tmtim ' 'In a- a w wc trade A Small . POULTRY (Baylor Frlst) Hem, over 4 lbs., No. 1 colored Hem, over 4 lbi.. No. 1 color Hern, under 4 lbs., No. 1 colored Hem, under 4 lbs., No. 1 colored Hens, over 4 lbs., No. 1 light ..... Hem, under 4 lbs.. No. 1 light Hem. under 4 lb. Jn it..K No. 1 colored nrintr. -i ik. No, I colored springs, 2-3 ibi! "7"" .BO i3c .-Kc 23c ! --HADIO BROADCASTS-- No. 1 colored iprtngi, m-j lbs. !48e No. 1 colored springs, over 4 lbs. no. a coiorea springs, z-3 lb. SOe No. 2 colored springs, 1 lb. Mc No. J Leghorn springs, 1, lb. or otu 24c - 10c CASCARA Cucini, lb. Dry Grape rout, lb. Ferns, per bunch varied . TALLOW Tallow, No. 1 Tallow. No. 1 Houh grease . areas .., ...19c K ORB (UM vnx'ni c -"v p.m. uaDriel Heat tar 18c Concert Miniature 7:00 News ?:Jr"A0Ur Public Utilities f pwwgt Do It S: A 1 star Parade S in v Goodmnn Orch. 8.30-Jimmy Conielman o.u..:::, - ',V1 "u Brsv-Tuesday a Tunes 2JC ...... J1C - &JC -JSr ..38c S3c 11:55 Newi Summary 12:00 Sign Off KORE (14B0) TUESDAY 6:00 a.m. Newt 6:15 Early Bird 6:45 Birthday Club 7:00 Frank Hemingway 7:15 Rise and Shine Hex Miller Public Market IOGB Jumboi ...L Oversize . Grade A Large Oracle A Medium , Grade A Small ,, ... VEGETABLES Avocadoei, No. 30, each e. faMfnm'tn win a Bateum"""" as II J la distinguish a fine wine -Ey, wealthy bouqutt, snd I Mttelysausiying ;""" UnosePetri Wine, you en)o) trior on ail counts. A wini L most select grapes . . . anc Co perfection by a famllj lo wine-maKing rur miti U, Try Petri wine tomgntl 9:4SHenrv J T.vl. 10:00 Fiiltftn t. N 11:00 Due Kite c tl:3n Holly Houi. ..We U:45-N.wi i::uv Nlfht Owl 12:30 ..m. Ssndmsn 1:00 Slfn OH KUQN (U00I MONDAY Cabbaa., Red, lb. Local Rhubarb, a lbs. Carrots, bunch Cmntxrries, lb. Celery, bunch . 84c ..eoc 18c -He ..62c ..15c 8c -Ik -15C Lettuce, head, two Cucumbers, hthie, local, ea. . Greens, Mustard, lb Onions, bunch (Tnlons, ary, s lbs. . Parsley, bunch Potatoes, Sweet. I lba, . Radishes, bunch Peppers, Green, lb. Potatui. 10 lbs. Tomatoes, id. -.S8c 35c 15C 20c 10c JSC -10c -S5C Summer Squash, lb. Zuclnl Squash, lb. ?u..n Ann Squash, S tor -urnlps, 3 lbs. , Beets, bunch - . FRUITS Tomatoes, lb. -10c ...So -JSC 0 -1BC 19c lSe J5c Apples , . MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts, lb . Walnut Meats, lb. rilberts, lb Grape Juice, gallon 8:45 Happier Living :uu rwaie brr.lin 9:15 Victor Lindlahr 9:30 Three Sons 9:45 Community Calendar 10:00 Newspaper ol the Air 10:15 The Picuweet Show 10:30 Art Bsker 10:45 Pisno Play House 11 :00 News 11:15 Erakine Johnson 11:30 Queen'ior a Day KUGN.FM n.Uv VAm 1. 12:0(1 Knnn N.u. 8:00 p.m. Headline Edition 12:15 p.m. Licht Classics .98c J5c $i.n 6:15 SaMTa R.r.n.M. g2ff Waaia to Lesd a Band 7:00 Lone Ranger 7:30-On Stage America 8:00 Constant Invader 8:15 My Sereande 8:30 Ople Cates 9:00 Date With Dinah 9:15-Volce of the Army 9:30 Chrlstmss Fantasy 10:00 Count Basie 10:15 Sports Final 10:20 News 10:3O Club .Morocco Orch. ll:0O Rockln' Rhythm 12:00 News 12:a.m Sign OH HASH (1600) MONDAY 8:00 p.m Guest Time 6:30-.Melody Lingers Ob 6:55 Cascade News 7:00 Serenade to You 7:30 Accordion Center 7:45-Hospltallty Time 8:00 This Hour Is For You 8:55 World News 9:00 S.P.E.B.S.Q.A. Carol! 9:50 Swing Soiree 9:55 Sports Spotlight 10:00 Graves Music Tim. 10:30 Swing Soiree iu:aa rsews rtounaup 11:00 River of Dreams 11:55 Bulletin Board 12:00 Sign Of! 3:00 Musical Mattne. 3:55 Northwest News 4:00 Down Harmony Lane 4:15 Springfield Hour 4:55 News of Springfield 5:00 The Dinner Hour 3:55 Police Bulletin El'ON I4M) TUESDAY KVGN-FM Dally From II Noon till 9 P.M. 99.1 Megs. Channel 256. 3:35 a.m. News 6:00 Yawn Pstrol 6:10 Chuck Wsgon 6:23 Spokesman Report! 6:30 KUGN Farmer 6:45 SunrUtf Serenade 7:00 Gospel Singer 1:13 Martin Agronsky 7:30 James Abbe 7:45 Wake Up With Wally 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 Welcome Travelers 9:30 Breakfast In Hollywd. 10:00 Date With Betty Lou 10:15 Kathryn Comments 10:20 Siath-Myri Orch. 10:30 My True.8tory iy: news Portland List 12:30 Sidewalk RtDc.rtr i.w unnea wauons ioaay ras.uin iuu 1:15 Johnson Family 1:30 Ughthouie Temp) 1:45 Inside Story J-.Ott Heart's Desire 2:30 Red Cross 2:45 bland Songs 3:00 News 3:15 At Your Command 4:00 Fulton Lewis 4:15 Frank Hemingway 4:ao Combo Club 4:45 Adventure Parade 5:00 Pac. Coast Roundup 5:15 Superman 5:30 Captain Midnight 8:45 Tom Mix I ifKI 1 fzTZ K M7 X JDIi i W1n Co., Sob Francisco, Calif. PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Dec. 22 (AP) (USDA) Salable cattle 1350, total 1350. holdover 330; calves 300; market slow; generally steady to weak but many bids and some sales 25-50 cents lower; some bids on steers off mors: 1 load high good 1037 lb. fed steers 29.25: scattered lots common- medium grades 20.00-25.00; few medium-1 in-no riv (Mat rini good heifers 21.50-28.00; common down to : 10:15 The Happy Prince 19.00; canner-cutter cows largely 12.50- j io:30 Dvana Gale Songs 14.50; fat dairy type cows 15.00-50; shelly j n:oO Serenade cows downward to 9.00; medium-good 11:55 News beef cows 17.00-21.00; good beef bulls 1 12:00 Silent lV.ov-M.Wi meaium-gauu muaaBe dujis , 17.00-18.00; vealers mostly steady with , KOAC (550) MONDAY medium graaes siow; gooa-cnoice grnaes 1 6:00 p.m. News 2f.uu-ou.uui Kijruu iivovy Kaivn aoi.uu-aiu.ww, common down to l.oo; ugnt cuu veaiers : down to 8.00. I Salable nogs tw, xotai szsu; noiaover WV marltut uctive. 50 cents hiffhsx: HOOd- oholce 185-230 lbs. largely 29.00; few lots 28.50-75; 250-300 lbs. largely 27.00; 340 lbs. down to 26.50; good sows mostly 25.00-50; light weights to 26.00; good-choice feeder pigs jja.ov-ci.vv; gooa sibki 11. ou. Salable sheen 400. total 1750; market slow, .tteady to weak; some medium good lambs bid lower; good-choice grades 2l.ou-ia.uu; common Brouca iu.uu-ia.uv, icw feeders 17.50-18.50; good ewes salable 6.50 ft.00; odd common grades 5.00. (The North Portland Livestock Market will be closed from Christmas Day to Monday, Dec. 29.) ROW (6t0 TUESDAY 6:00 a.m. N.Y. Honeymoon 6:30 Kneass With News 6:45 Early Bird Ballads 7:00 Farm Time 7:30 The Old Songs 7:45 Sam Hayes 8:00 Fred Waring Show 8:30 Jack Berch 8:45 Song Shop 9:00 Tommy Dorscy Show 10:00 Dr. Geo. W. Crane 10:15 Kneass With News 10:30 Claudia 10:45 Joyce Jordnn 11:00 Today's Children 11:15 Woman In White 11:30 Holly Sloane 11:45 Ught of the World 12:00 Kneass With News T:30Scr.(.M ftullri Plov-t-. p.m. ma rwRins 8:00-Lowell Thomas ' IV.iJStl KOIN (970) MONDAY 8:00 p.m. Radio Theatre 7:00 My Friend Irma 11:15 Meet The Band 11:30 Club Time 11:45 Ethel and Albert 12:00 Kieman's Corner 12:15 p.m. Lane Co. 1st Ed. 12:30 Paul Whit em an Club 1:15 Trading Post 1:30 King Sisters 1:45 Evening's Headlines 1:00 Music By KostelaneU 2.15 Abide With Me 2:SO Matinee In Melody 3:00 Ladles Be Seated 3:30 Haven of Rest 4:00 Juke Box Review 4:30 Off the Record 5:00 Chimes' At Christmas 5: JO Merry -Go-Round 5:45 Lane Co, Home Ed. KOAC (W0 TUESDAY 10:00 a.m. News 10:15 For Women 11:00 Concert Hall 12:00 News 12:15 p.m Noon Farm Hour 1 :oo Hide 'em cowboy 1:15 Holiday 1:30 Melody Lane 2:00 For Women 2:30 Memory Book Music 3:00 The Oregon Reporter 3:15 Music of th Masters 4:00 News 4:15 Favorite Hymns 4:30 Behind the News 4:45 Children's Theater 5:00 On the Upbeat 5:50660 Sports Club For Hire Accordion Music Old and new time for your parties, frange clubs and wed ding. Ask For Charlie 467 West 17th 8:15 Jack Smith Show 8:30 Talent Scouts 8:55 News 9:00 Inner Sanctum 9:30 Club 15 9:45 Edward R. Murrow 6:15 The KOAC Organ 6:30 Czech Music 7:15 Evening Farm Hour 8:00 United Press Report 8:1ft Christmas Seal Party 8:45 The News 9:00 Music That Endures 9:45 Evening Meditations 10:00 Sign Off KGW 0 MONDAY 6:00 p.m. String Serenade 6:30 Dr. I. Q. 7:00 Contended Hour 7:30 Fred Waring Show 8:00 Supper Club 0:10 news or me worm 12:45 Right to Happiness i:w uacKstage wile 1:15 Stella Dallas 1:30 Lorenzo Jones 1:45 Younc Widder Brown 2:00 When a Girl Mairles 2:15 Portia Faces Life 2:30 Just Plain Bill 2:45 Front Page Farrell 3:00 Road of Life 3:15 Lor a Lawton 3:30 Aunt Mary 3:45 Dr. Paul 4:00 This Woman's Secret 4:15 Life Can Be Beautiful KOIN (970) TUESDAY 6:00 a.m. Morning News 6:15 KOIN Klock 7:15 Duncan Macleod 7:3) Bob Garred 7:45 Fred Beck 8:00 Consumer News 8:15 Smilin Ed McConnell 8:30 Grand Slam 8:45 Rosemary 9:00 Wendy Warren 9:15 Aunt Jenny 9:30 Helen Trent Our Gal Sunday 4:30-Guy Lombardo Orch. 2:.?i;?.jf pit'ifu, PORTLAND PRODUCE PORTLAND. Dec. 22 (API Butterfit Tentative (subject to Immediate change), nrminm nualitv maximum of .35 to 1 per cent acidity, delivered In Portland, 94-97C lb.; first quality, 92-90c; second quality, 84-87c; valley route and country points. 1 cents lets than first, 90-93c. nu.tsnwWholeiale. F.O.B. bulk cubes: Grade AA, 93 score, 67c lb. A, 92 score, 87c; H, hu score, etc; 1, ew score, idc. cneese selling price 10 rrouina www salers: Oregon singles, 44-53ci Oregon, 5-1 d. ioai. oa-roc. 1 ems to wnoiesaiers: a araae, large, : 65V66ttc; medium, C ftlHc; A grade, small, 53 Vie; B sjrade. Urge. 63.s-56c dor. Eggs efurcnasea xrom Termers; cur rent receipts. 57-50c; buyers pay 3-34e below wholesale quotations on graded basis for Den Hennery eggs. Dressed turkeys (quoted to growers on dressed basil). Grade A toms, 40-41c( grade A young hens, 54-55c lb. DreAed turkeys (to retailers) 1 A grade young hens, 60-62c lb.: toms, 46-50c lb. Live chickens Paying price to pro ducers: No. 1 broilers under 2V lbs., 28c; fryers, 2U to 3 lbs., 30-32c lb.; 3 to 4 lbs., 33-35CI roasters, 4 lbs. and over. 36c; fowl, Leghorn, under 4 lbs.. 20-21c; 4 lbs. and over, 33c lb. 1 colored fowl, all weights, 30 -33c lb.; stags, all wlohU. 18.14c lb. Rabbits Average to retailers, for locally dressed animals, su-mci icw nignen fry ers, live, white, 24-Stic lb.t few highen colored, 22-23c; old or heavy, 14-1 6c. ' Fresh dressed meats (The following fresh dressed meat prices quoted whole-. ..Ur. in rot., Hi ft f nr frAnh meats AT in' dollars a hundred pounds as reported by ! the USDA Market wews service ai worm . Portland). ! Beef Steers' Good, 48.00-46.00t com mercial, 42.00-44.50; utility, 36.00-40.00; cows commercial. 35. 0O-38.00; utility, 32.00-36.00; cutter, canner, 26.00-30.00. Beei cuxs igooa sieer. neucri nina quarters. 49.00-52.00; rounds. 47.00-43.00; IU11 101ns uimnicu, iu.wn.uv, uiin 37.00-40.00; square chucks, 44.00-45.00; ribs, 58.00-63.00; fore quarters, 42.00-44.00. Veal and calf Choice, 43.00-45.00; good, 41.00-43.00; commercial, 3B.O0-4O.O0i utility, 33.00-34.00. Lamb and mutton Lalmbs Choice and good, 42.5O-43.50; commercial, all weiffrtts, 38.00-39.00; mutton good,' 70 lbs. down, Ports cuts Loins, no. 1. o .0 ia iur.. 51.00-53.00; shoulders, 41.oo-.Qv( epare ribs, 3 lbs. down, 4tf.00-52.00. Cascara bark Dry, 33c lb. WnfilUjillv. marse. 45a lb. Molinlr 42c lb. on 12-inonth growth. I Onions 50-lb. sacks, Ore. Brooks, yvl- low. med.. No. 1, 4 25-4.50; 50-lb. sack No. 2s, 1.75-2.00; boilers No. is. 10-lbs., 50-56C; No. 2 med., 50-55c; White Globes, No. 1, 4.25-4.40; Idaho yellows, med., to lfie., 3.75-3.85; Wash, yellows. 3.25-3.50. Potatoes Ore., ueflcnu.es ana iiamain Russets, No. 1, 4.25-4.30 cwt.; 25-lb. sack, 1.15-2.20; lo-lb. sacK, iu-T&c; no. t, aw-ios., 1.65-1.75; 100-lbs., No. 1 bakers. 4.50-4.90; No. 2. 3.75-4.00; Local White Ross, 3.65- 3.75. . . . Hay U.S. No. x, green aiiaita or Deuer. carload lots, F.O.B. Portland. 34.50-36.00 ton; V.st. iso. 1 umoiny. tasiern vregon Washington, carlo u, r.u.c. mniana, 35.00-36.50; oats and vetch, mixed hay. uncertified clover nay, k.uv-vi.uu, oaiea at Willamette valley farms, depending upon quality and location. Bird tongs aro now betttvod to bo a meant of warning Intruders away from territory appropriated by the singer. , Many narcissus blooms havo a narcotic effect when their fra grance is inhaled and the name Itself Is the Greek word for a sleep-producing drug. 4:45 Stars of Today 3:uii -nucn rosier 5:15 George Moorad 5:30 Date With Judy HASH (1606) TUESDAY 6:00 a.m. Crossroads . 6:55 Sears Farm Fair 7:00 Top of the Morning 7:55 World News 8:00 Top of the Morning b:3U HlDie Fellowship 10:15 Ma Perkins 10:30 Young Dr. Malone 10:45 The Guiding Light 11:00 Second Mrs. Burton 11:15 Perry Mason 11:30 Look Your Beit It :45 Rose of My Dream 12:00 Bob Henderson 12:15 p.m.Come and Get It jjoume or coining 1:00 Art Baker 1:15 -Lullabv Time 1:20 Newspaper of the Air Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Mon., Dec. 82, 147, Pag ft nil Delicious Foods Fine Music Ph. Sp. 875 8144 - HI 99 So. Parioital 145 VbUrta wouxri t tmw. im m mm f ft menu are tarn a w wwwwic. with lb. local aalvatiea Army. rk. aM v some la 719 Pawl It f.O stal Ut; oi wrlM Uajw UMf Fratt. (sal alio. Army Whit, ftkl'l. ft K Uay.lr Auu. Pttka. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE for any bills other than those 1 contract myself. S. E. Russell, Rt. 3. Box 153, EpI gpfld. lost and tarn 150 The Holland Eugene's Leading Spot For Floor Shows and Entertainment NEW FLOOR SHOW Billy Hamilton'! Orchoitra Chicken and steak dinners served from 7 p.m. No cover charge before 8 except Satur days and Holidays. Phone 4080 For Reservations 9:55 World News 10:00 KASH Party Line 10:30 Christmas Calendar 8:30 Cavalcade of America 10:55 Eugene-Lane News 9:00 Morning Melody Time 2:00 School of the Air Why suffer any longer When ethers fall, me ear Chinese remedies. A mas I rig success for 8000 rears In China. No matter with what ailments yoo are afflioted disorders, sinusitis, heart, longs, liver, kidneys, gas, constipation, nlears, diabetes, rheomatism, gall and bladder fever, skin, female complaints, CHARLIE CHAN CHINESE HERB CO. TT4 Willamette OFFICE HOURS 4:80 to 6:80 Wednesday Only 9:00 Telephone Hour 9:30 The Big Story 10:00 News Flashes 10:15 Current and Choice 10:30 U.S. Navy Band 10:45 The Band Wagon 11:00 News 11:15 Jan Garber Orch. 11:30 Time to Dream 11 :00 KASH Party Line iz:uu naoio rtewsreei 12:15 p.m. Weather Report 12:20 The Farm Digest 12:30 Crossroads Jamboree 1:00 Curtain Call 1:55 Washington Today 3:00 Musical Matinee 3:55 World News 2:30 House Party 2:55 Tops for To-day 3:00 Art Kirkham 3:15 Traffic Safety 3:30 Arthur Godfrey 4:00 Hint Hunt 4:15 Evelyn Winters 4:30 Meet the Missus 5:00 Knox Manning 3:15 Time for Meditation 8:30 Charles Collingwood 8:45 Bob Garred 3:55 Bill Henry PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND, Dec. 22 (AP) Wheat: No futures quoted. Cash Grain: Unquoted. Cash Wheat (bid i : Soft While 2.82; Soft White (excluding Rex I 2.82; White Club VLM: WMtern Rd 2.82. Hard ttcd winter: ormnary x.tw; iu per cent 2.85; 11 per cent 2.95; 12 per cent 3.05. Hard Wtilte man: urainary .w; m per cent 2.90; 11 per cent 2.96; 12 per ceint 3.02. Monday's Car Receipts: Wheat 80; bar ley 12; flour 9; corn 1 hay 1 mill feed 6. The Rhine river normally car ries more than half of Switzer land's foreign trade. New York Markets By VICTOR EUBANK NEW YORK, Dec. 22 (API Rising tendencies persisted for selected stocks Monday although many market leaders edged downward. The list churned with considerable ac tivity in the forenoon, blocks of 1000 to 10,000 shares appearing. Irregularity, however, ruled throughout and the direc tion riatur tha drum was notablv clOUdV, Most of the recently buoyant rails took a "' ' :.u"r'""V" ""-f' ! At ram anded down 3 to 6 ?d 1,500.000 mTrMlmniM bushel, corn A to S (th. day's in two montiiB, U. 8. Rubber, American Can. Westing- house and American Tobacco "B." The upswing of the past two weeks ! inspired some professionals with good profits to cash in on the thought that a technical correction might be in the offing. Further tax selling was offset to a certain extent by reinvestment de mand. Other bidding was attributed to the hope that a real bulge would be witnessed before the end of December. A break In major commodities was a chilling Influence. Bonds turned snotty. Cotton, toward the finish, was off $1.18 to $1.78 a bale. SALE 8 I SURPLUS SALES CO. 3720 Hiway 99 So. Across from Holland Club CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS JBT and PAINT MASKS, each c T0P-NEW LEATHER BOOTS 6-95 IW DIESEL GENERATOR YOUR PRICE New Wz h.p. Gas Operate Water Pump fS GEAR TROUSERSNAVY PARKAS-SKI PARKAS UNLESS STEEL A PLASTIC TRATS ' 890 WEST FI.ASHLTftHTS Pin on Type 9c tffi'G BAGS trom 12-9S UTHER GLOVES ,9c PUP . 2.50 ALSO lNTS MOUNTAIN 7.95 16 x 16 9x9 27.50 16 x 32 k Electrical & Plumbing Supplies Below Cost TrmnhinB rifaki for the year were Sup erior Oil, which jumped about 8 points on meager sales, ana uun uu. van iwane was a climber In the wake of a stock dividend. Ahead now and then were Allied Chemical, Woolworth, International Nickel, Western Union (as threatened strike was averted), J.C. Penney and Backward most of the day were Beth inVipm steel. U.S. Steel. Chrysler. Gen eral Motors, Southern Railway. Southern pacific, unesapeaxe vmu, M3wni Lines, United Aircraft, Montgomery Ward, limit) and oats 1 to 4V. When telegraph lines were built across the Great Plains of the United States in conjunction with the first transcontinental railroad, hostile Indians long took care not to disturb the wires, regarding them as the "talking medicine of the Great Spirit." i RI STOW GRAM... Buy It "on the, cuff" We won't "treat you ruff" Or "twist your arm" Or "do you harm" Come see usl BRISTOW'S 620 Willamette NOTE: 12 N.oon TO 5 P.M At The Rex Theatre t s Merchants' Christmas Theatre gift. Tickets to this special cartoon show can only be obtained at . . . Mor rtsson & Hennlngs, Burohs, C&S Electric, Katies, Singer Sewing Center. Laraway's Wiltshire., Williams Store, Potters Insurance. All be tween 10th and 11th on Willamette. NOW THRU WED. Men-Begged for her love! Beautiful . . . Fascinating ... Alluring;, yet. Th drama j-r I Woman .v h vlolaf. Sur j very yt VT), i''-"i! law of MEMBER Of THE ASSOCIATED TRESS The Aaseelated Press Is eatlilsd eitla slvfli te tfae ase far resablUatltn ( all tats lees news prints In tkls BewsMPer. a well an all AF news sjlspalesiea. Want Ad Rates 1 day. 19c line 1 days, fttc lln I days, 81c line 1 month, $2.15 line NOTICE OF SALE OT SCHOOL BONDS Receipt of sealed bids by the under- .la..wt r'l.rlr i.l llninn Uloh 8i-Vinnl nia. trict No. 4, Lane County, Oregon, Is LOST hereby requested for the Issuance ofj fio.wu worm par vaiue oi dohos oi said District to be dated January 1, 1M8, and to mature as follows: One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1850; One bond of $1,000-00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1951; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1952; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan I uary 1, 1953; 1 One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan i ii.rv l. 1054: One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1955; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1958; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1957; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1958; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 1950; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1, 19P0; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary 1. 1961; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary l. 1962: One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan uary, 1, 1963; One bond of $1,000.00 to mature Jan- nsrv 1. 1M4. All bonds of this series maturing after January 1, 1952, shall be callable at par on any interest due date after January I. 1052, bv thirty days' prior notice pub lished in a Lane County newspaper, said bonds to be called in inverse numerical order beginning with Number 15. Bids will be received up to (he hour of Eight O'clock P. M. on the 2nd day of January, 1948, by the undorsigned. nnd will be opened at the Flmira Union High School District, Elmira, Lane frtunlv flriiitnn. nt Mt tl hour. Bidders aro requested to i inciucte xne L0ST IN CQUNCIL CREST DIST. Wed., rate of interest at which they will nc d 1(1 cminp blaclt enamel trim, cept the bonds at par or premium. Bids RewBl(r. Ph. 3889-M. check In the amount of $200 must ac- I LOST-Ono Rhinestone chain necklace at ' company each bid. ! .Central Grange Installation. Ph. 24-F-34. Said certified cheeks shall not draw! VIA VI "THE WAY TO HEALTH." ...it will he fnrfiMled to the said 1 Pnuline l.lnscolt. 1089 L St.. Sofld. District as l1,". th4,L6FT-$!!0 bill, probably "in "post office successful bidder withdraw h'. bid or . VriA -ftrtrnn ,Tn n-ward. Ph. 3393-M. chase in accordance with the terms hereof. The District senooi noarn or saia innc Couniv Union High School District No. 4 Lane County, Orcfion, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and also to waive any ana ait lomnmns mu hid. All hid munt he in writing. I RALPH WIGHAM, Clerk Publish Dec. 15. No. 888. Monday. Pec. 19th. brown and white vartl-colored male Cocker Spaniel, answers to name "Clipper." Lost in Fulvue or Cottage Crest area. Please notify R. E. Hirt, P.O. Box 964 or Ph. 4761. Reward. LOST Black purse with Identification of Airs, trust Miner. Detwcen Miner ana Newman's Fish Market. Finder keep money and return other valuables to Reg. -Guard. LOST; In Montgomery Ward. Black plas tic purse. contains laeniuicaiion. Please return contents, and keep money. Return to Reg.-Guard Lost and Found. PLEASE. LARGE, White and gray torn cat. Named ruiiy. itewara. Mrs. tt. l,. urr, oia West Broadway. Phone 2588 day time or 3301 -M evenings. FOUND 6-mos.-old Jersey bull. R. L. Jenkins on Wolf Creek Mountain. Owner may have with payment of this adv. LOST Black leather key case with about eiRiix Keys, sonirwnere neiween reari and Wood row Wilson School, Reward 1483 Pearl St., Mrs.Nelson. COST Brown "farly's billfold. Friday evening in Wool worth's. Money and Identification: "Cleva Armstrong," Plcaso return to office at Woolworth". LOST Light gray overcoat at Eugene Hotel, Thursday even Finder call W0-W. STRAYED or PICKED UP from ISth and Hllyard. part-Persian Tortoise Shell cat. Call 4932 eves., Taylor. LOST Small black female dog. ahort hair, answers to Maggie. Lost Wed. Reward. Ph.59lW-W. : LOST Gold Belson watch. Blue Crystal. Vic, 2nd Main St., Spfld. Reward. Ph. 4331-W EiiRcne. TAKEN from car, suitcase ofafaghan blocks. B 20 E. 19th. Finder please return. i; News, Comedy and Charlie Barnette & Orch. HEY KIDDIES! . . . FREE Christmas Eve Show Wed. morntnr, 10 o'clock . . . See All . Your Favorite Cartoons and ComedlesI ...FREE! transportation Reward. Ph. 3393-M. 160 Death Notices 50 WHITE Harley A. White. 82 years of ago passed away at his homo at 1533 Hllvard St. on Monday, Decem ber 22. 1947. He was born February 22, 1885 in Minnesota. He married Annie Lien at Praitieform, Wisconsin, on De Mmtiinr ait. IH9S! Ha mi no to EtiBene In mi ft Hp Ir a member of the Chris tian Church In Eugene. Survived by his wife In En itune. s dntishter Hazel Bol ton of Orovllle. Calif., two sons Oils of Detroit. Ore., and Roy of Bur. hankH. Calif., twelve erond children, also a brother. Wellinnton White, of Cemetery. BII JER BACK Thomas O. Bllderback died at his home in Springfield, Sunday afternoon, December 21, 1947, at the age ROTO-ROOTER FOR (CLOGGED SEWERS & DRAINS I iir SEE US FOR THE LATEST MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT IN SEPTIC TANK CLEANING Will Haul 1000 Gallons Per Trip ELECTRIC ROTO ROOTER 3542-Wor 5092 .2468 J TUESDAY I TAMES CAGNEY GEORGE HAFT "lACHDAWN 1 DIE" AND Dennis Morgan Ian Wyman "BAD" MEN OF MISSOURI" Now Thru Wednesday An outstanding English production filmed in Glorious Technicolor "This Happy Breed" Starring ROBT NEWTON CELIA JOHNSON Also Cartoon, Newt WANTED someone to pull trail erhousei either N. to Tacoma. Seattle, Portland or Pmco or S. to Sacramento, Twin . Totum Trailer Park. Ph. 33. LEAVING DEC. 29th Grand Junction, Colo, via Salt IJiKe uuy. L.ai moaei snd. Take ono or 2 passengers, refs. exchanged. Write Heg.-Ouard Box 312. Real Estate For Salt 200 PLUMMER'S REAL ESTATE IS ACHES Fine Willamette soil and ex- . ccllcnt bean land. AH In cultivation and under irrigation. A 2 bedrm. mod ern house, close-in and on a surfaced 80 ACRES Just north of Walport, S year-round streams, lots of Alder and 2 acres cleared for a home-site. Only a short distance to the Bay. Only $2300. BUSINESS LOT Corner lot 110 X 127, no business restrictions, Close-In and a good district. CITY LOT 50 x 93. close to bus, sewer and water, onlv $850. Spooner, Wisconsin. Funeral service i WANTED Listings and Money to loan, will be held at the Simon Chapel on J. A. PLUMMER Wednesday. Dec. 24,1947, at 11 a. m. REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE Rev. H. McCallum wltl officiate as. 'H90 Miner Bldg. Ph. 2683-J slsted by Rev. F. L. Cook, interment i , WHAT DO YbUTOINK OF THIS? wm ins neia in west Lawn memorial $0 acres of land only about 10 miles xrom Eugene, 30 acres cleared, Balance Umber about 100.000 feet on the 8 round besides wood and poles; 8 aoree nit and Rarden; apples, pears, cher ries, prunes, plums, grapes and wal nuts. New and goodXiouse, cement foundation, fireplace, plsstex interior, stucco exterior, RE A electricity, won derful view, some personal property. All for $6600. Better look this overt ASK JOHN A HTTjI.ES, HE KNOWS1 at OREGON SETTLEMENT ASSOCIATION bp sasi Broadway Phone 3240 SPECIALS Fine Suburban Creswell Home. With one acre. House has D bedrooms, Inlaid linoleum In dining room, kitchen and Daw. tsuiane not water tanK, ueautuui of 70. He was born In Cottage Grove, Oregon Dec. 17. 1877. He married Cora Falrbanxs in Redding, California, May s, iwa ana uvea in uranis raas, ure. for the next B years. He moved to Springfield Vh years ago from Wend llnir. Ore. where he lived for 18 years. Besides his wife he is survived by two eons, Milton F. of Springfield and Mar vin T.. of Portland. Ore.t two grand children, a sister, Mrs. Myrtle Storey of Fullerton, Calif. He wns a member of Ihn TO OP arid that Rahecea Lodae. Fun eral announcements will be made later by Bartholomew-Buell Chapel In Springfield. GEARHART Willetta (Etta) McDowaU earhart, passed away saturaay, uec, 20, 1947 at the home of her daughter. Mrs. James Coleman of Creswell, at the age of 89. She was born January 13, 1858 In Curwensvllle, Ponn. Her hus band Alvln C. Gearhart preceded her in death In 1042. Mrs. Gearhart Is a member of the. Methodist Church In Pennsylvania. Survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Wesley Husted of Phillps burg, Penn. and Mrs. James Cole man of Creswell. Two sons Lloyd L. nicKEnziGn Ends Tonight Gable-Tracy "BOOM TOWN" ter of Erie, Penn. Many grandchildren. Funeral services will be held cn Tiles, day, Dec. 23, 1947, at 2:00 p. m, at senwering at England cnapel, large rock fireplace. Large poultry $60 mo, or garage bldg. 20 by 88 ft. Will give pos session Jan, 1st. Price $7250, $1600 down MOO down. Good road. DR. PAINLESS PARKER Says: "Those who need new Dental Plates" Should Call Now to Have Teeth Extracted" No Appointment Necessary. . DR. PAINLESS PARKER, DENTIST 717 Willamette. Cor. 7lh Telephone Eugene 288 Other offices In Salem, Portland and In all leading Pacific Coast Cities TfirrvJ STARTS 0:8tt P.M. "BUCK PRIVATES COME HOME" AND "ON THE OLD BPANIBH TRAIL" Frank Morgan ' Elizabeth Taylor In "THE COURAGE OF LASSIE" ' AND GARY COOPER JEAN ARTHUR . In 'The Plainsman' well, Oregon, with Rev. Joseph Knotts oiuciaung ana iwermsni in in ures- well Cemetery. BURKE: James C. Burke, ff7 years of age of Rt. 1 Eugene, passed away at a local hospital on Sunday Dec. 21, 1947. Born August 31, 1886 In Balti more, Maryland, he has been rcsl-! dent of Eugene for 20 years. Survived by his wife, Alta A. Burke of Eugene, and a son James J. Burke also of Eu gene, and three arrandchildren. Fun eral service will be held at the Simon , Chapel on Wednesday, Dec, 24, at 1:00 p. m. interment win oe in west ivawn Ml Choice 8 Aere Tract. 42000. No bldgs. Land In prunes. iweci,, man, etc, tt Acre. Nice bldg. site. $378, easy terms. Choice S Acre Tract with nice bungalow. $5500. 140 Acre Farm and a good one. flf.600. Small Business Bldg. In Creswell, $1800. Ifc Acre, 9-room house, garage. Could easily be improved. $2100. $900 down. H. N. TRAXLER Real Estate and Insurance Creswell, Oregon - harrv n rnoiTRih niCAT. ttflTATflf"" Cres,,WEST SIDE: Good 4-room house, living room with fireplace. 1 bedrooms, bath. kitchen and utility room, completely furnished with modern Gen. Blec. ' ranae. rafrlserator. etc. Small down payment, owner noiaa contract, xnie Memorial Cemetery. LAST DAY "HOME STRETCH" (In Teohnioolor) "THIS GUN FOR HIRE" FuntriJ NotltM 75 SffNOR The funeral service for the late Emma Minor will take place from the Manlcton Evanitellcel Church on Tues. day, Dec. 23, 1947 at 2 p.m. The Rev. Hubert Ulrlch will officiate. Interment In the Manleton IOOF Cemeterv. The Mapleton Rebekah Lodge will have cnarge of tne graveside service. Poole Larsen In charge. navr Is a aood buy. SIX ACRES top river bottom lam modern four-room houses In good i river bottom land. I dltlon, double garage and horse barn. 4 miles out of town just off 90 So. $9000 takes the works! HARRY 0, CHOUSE REAL EST ATS 681 Willamette St., Room 204 Phone 8608 Res. 8820-W ' PLANNING TO BUILIf In the spring? Now is the time to select your lot. Be fore you make your choice drive down Willamette St to 29th and take a good look at Parkview. This Is a new sulv division with reasonable restrictions, ft la lorated near transportation, school, and grocery store. The streets are wall construcied. Electricity and city water are available. A sewer Is being planned for the area and in short it has all the city comforts but without city taxes. The prices are right and the terms are reasonable. $500 to $678 with 10 per cent CARHART - Willetta (Etta). McDowell jnu n T . M IK ERELL. REALTOR i.earnan runerai aerviceswill be held ' Phone 8438 tor Mrs. oearnart on Tuesday Dee, 23. 1947 at 2:00 p. m. at the Schwer-! MOVE IN BY XMAS: Owner leaving ing V England Chapel, Creswell, Ore. state. 3 lovely A., 8 mln. or town. with Rev. Joseph Knotts officiating ana inierment in tne uresweu teme- a wry. Funeral Director 100 VlATCB HOLLDlQ!IWOTH tMQLAKD Plum, lit P.arl 81THI at lttk lUOIKfCBIUATORnjM nog cnani.iion '.an. 7X1 BAnTndLOMKW-BUFLLBAPSr. SprUi,flld th and B - Phon. lit VARSITYn LAST TIMES TONIGHT Eddie Dean "Tumbleweed Trail" "Untamed Fury" MTLLRR-SHCRMAN PUKKRAL ROUT Junetloa City, Ph. m Harrlsburs ! SCHWERINO h ENGLAND CHAPEL cresw.ll 1st and c St. pn. 317 Eusana, 10th and Pearl, Phon. Ut POOLI-LARSEN FUMIRAL HOITS Phnn. 7Jt alalON CHAPEL us 1191 oiiv. tn. lodgei 110 roadway At Oak Eugene" Oregeat Heets Every Tuesday, I p. m. PENCER BUTTE NO. I Card of Thanks 120 Wl WISH to thank the Girl Scouts, our friends and neighbors for their many kindnesses to our daughter, Betty Jean, during her hospitalization. Mr. and am. u. m. uorucr. 3 XMAS PAKTY TUESDAY-DEC. 23 SNOWBALL FIGHT - TURKEY - RACES NOTICE CLOSED XMAS EVE OPEN XMAS NIGHT CHICAGO SHOE SKATES FOR SALE AS LOW AS $18.50 NASHOLM ROLLER RINK Personals -m SHOPPING SERVICE GIFT SHOPPING EVERY DAY SHOPPINO Out of town orders solicited. VIVIAN WHITE 1S24 Madison, Eugene Ph. 1097 VICTOR F. SVOBODA. Physiotherapist Swedish Massage ana steam uamneis. Hampton uiag iei. osss, noom aie. 6th and Willamette. yrs. old. near country club. 3 commo dious bdrms., 2 full bath, hdwd. firs, thruout, 25 ft. living rm massive fire place, brkfst. nook, bar kitchen, oil thermostat turn., dble. gar., cedar shingle roof, complete Miaul., weather slrpd., wlk-in freezer rm stable, 3 box stalls, 3 T. hftv loft, diversified orchard, attractively landsraped, 2 wells, deep soft wtr., surface well, pressure system. Ph. 3548. , 10 ACRES. SOME I TIMBER" 3-ROOM HOUSE, finished with Flrtex and DlaslerbonVd. Wired for range and heater, drilled well. Elect, pump. 15 mln. from Eugeno, $2950. Turn left on first gravel road pt grange hall on lyrane, oy rirat nouse on ieii. BY OWNER Hniir in 1941. Automatic Oil ileal, nenroomn, muiiy, nvum room, dining room, larpe kitchen, party room, patlon and outside fireplace, oversize lot, enclosed back yard and garden. Ph. 5237-W. HOMES, acreages, farms, business op portunities ana suDoivismns. 7 I Hilton, Realtor, Rm. 201. Lumber men's Exchange, 119 E. Broadway. Phone 1545 " C. A. BARNES FARMS' RestrletM home sites on Malabar HIU ana in me unase uirgcn SOS Ardel Offices, 23 East 10th Ave. Phone 1437 SrifH. e Eixiorf For Detwndable Real EiUte Servleo 1488 Main, Springfield, Tel. I1N Branch Jf flee Gllmore Rsalty C "PAUL CAMPBELL REAL ESTATE" 1060 High St. mmJ$2!J2 BarrriR rtowis and ncvEBTTMEirrs RObeTt W rTIKHs-rs. erw OKT ACQUAINTED Young and old make new friends In f strange citj. msry v-rnsr, iim. at, m Willamette. Ph. 5368-R 8:30 to p.m.. Sat and Sun. 1:30 to 9 p.m. PLATE REPAIR. Dr. Harry Dentist corner 8th and WUf- DENTAL nemier. amette, Eugene, Ore. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE for any bills other than those i contract myseu. mrs. ranels JVelter, Rt. 2, Box 152, Spfld. VIAVI Heslth Product dealer Eva. B. Storer, 1208 Beech St. Ph. 190-R Eugene, very day exceptBatuiday. D LOrfltXtVrlU Rutk U Wade, Wn 07. Vaaesruvar. Wash. FOR BETTER REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE CRESWELL. OREGON FOR BALE BY OWNER. Small f-bed-room home, furnished, on large lot 1H blocks from Colin Kelly School. 1288 Park Ave. """i-TVt Vvoiiste Sell Your Bouse" HARRY O. CROU9E. RmI Ertatf 881 WI1L Ph. , Off 2606. Bea. VWhW feHTdn tt FhoM 1789 LADY PSYCHOLOGIST, palmistry. Read- tngs dally. HO B. Bdwr. ' .brurrn rnRr.TT?r(i; Lillian Hanson, M Njljlrtrson. PtJSSOW VELMA KINO pitas, call ut b.twn TOR BALE s-ROOM hotis. to b. mov. 14B2 W. BUI Bl- I -1ST WITH JOF Rm. S. 7l Wll.ra.tt. 90 Wnl tth ' Phon. W ElilC E LAWRENCE, REAL EgATT n, . sani S3 W. Sth ROY V. BALDWIN, M W. Sth. PB. lool. We snncu your appraisals. Hon.st effort. "HERBERT-St WINANDY. HSALTDM Fir. .nd Automobll. Insurane. l t. 10th Avt. Phon. tit HOUSiTon 10 acres. WIOO. 6 mile. N W. of Elmira on Lawrenc. Road. iATfEdLES REAL ISTATI M WUIuosmuM t aM V U 25Weit7th I :w a. as. su is noon. i