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LsrTArthur ft be held at 2 C V'ch J? Home- Rev- . T . ' ; rimers' ,t.rment m mfoin"- ,i funeral &.in s Mary Bauer, moving to Eugene about five vears ago. He will be remem bered as one of the most prom inent old time fiddlers in Lane Countv and was an enthusiastic participant in all of the Pioneer naseants held in Eugene. Mr. Baker was a member of the Santa Clara Christian Church and a' charter member of the Irving Grange. He was also a member of the Irving I.O.O.F. lodge for 38 years. He was pre ceded in death by his wife, Blanche Deming Baker, in July, 1939 He is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Belva Schrenk of Creswell and Mrs. Florence Schrenk of Eugene, seven grand children and four great-granddaughters. Funeral services will be held at Poole-Larsen Chapel nt D.m. nu.v, wnu uuiini m Westlawn Cemetery, He Claude O'Brien officiating. . 1 r r'.. :.. ifi Public Market EGGS Ovorslz. Grada A Larce Grade A Medium , Grade A SmaU -VEGETABLES corn ..He ..71o . Sc ..Sic rS-TL0mfamily settled. to and Junction uu, fSen Irving ' i,..Aovn;ew. It W ? 4l2lS bemin'g on caiN George L. Cain, age '73, of ,R Sspendingtheiren-, 448 D St., Springfield passed away -i nusynot ii.b- day, September 1, 1949. Com plete obituary and funeral ar rangements Will be announced later by Bartholomew-Buell Chapel. Chicago Strike Ends CHICAGO VP) A 21-day strike of tank truck drivers which had brought a near gasoline famine to the Chicago area ended early Thursday. The 1600 members of trie At Teamsters union voted unanimous ly shortly after midnight to ac' cept a wage boost of 10 cents an hour and improved vacation Dene' fits. ' Beans, creen. lb. Feas . Avocados. No. 43 Cabbage, lb. Cabbage, red, lb. Carrot;, three bunches . Lettuce, head, two for . Cauliflower, lb. Celery, bunch Cucumbers , Onions, bunch . Onions, dry, thro lbs. Parsley, bunch Kadlshes. bunch . Peppers, green, lb. , Tomatoes, package Beet-, two bunches Green ... . TurnlDS. two bunehe ReV.U-T8 nernes. ...i tor !: .23c ..1 lbs. 33c 1 for 35c 3c 15c 19c . 23c . Mc DcNtcr . ', f to this locality. WILLAMETTE fcittsT 58 T Frl., Sept. 1--COUKTESS OF MONTE CRISTO" .nK'it HENIE jKCHAEL KIRBY Raspberries, box Watermelon. Ib. . Grapefruit. Florida , Walnuts, unshelled gpjjjpBj!l- n5!f-3ii cT Ursni 4.4J l Ann Sheridan VQr "UTASAMALEWAB ,1 Aleili smith Ml "ONE LASI LO0' W Eobertcunimlnss Arlenf Dsn! fc W "beig.v or lEaaoE" ffl I 1 jesnKent Wl 15c 1 lor 19c - 1 for 15c 15c 15c -.1 for lfe 49c 19c 15c -t lbs, 39c 29c Radio Programs -Thursday, Sept 7, 1949 KORE IS KUGN VUKASH'K KOAC'V KGW K01N Oil It 1 lbs. for Eugene Markets BUTTERFAT First quality (maximum of .1 to 1 per cent acid) r -.-.-.-.. Second quality Premium qualit- tmaximum of .36 ol 1 per cent acid) BUTTERFAT (Wholesale prlee) A prints .. AA prints CHEESE (Wneics-l rte Triplets, lb Loafs, 5 lb. -, EGGS (Bnyine Prtae) Extra largo grade AA .,. Large AA J urn dos Grade A Large Grade A Medium iraae a mau ,.7c ..67c ..40 -43c ..82e -0c ..62C ..sac Mc ,.38c New York Markets NEW YORK, Sept. I (AP The stock market moved ahead today for the live liest advance in a couple of weeks. Closing prices were up fractions to ..nimrl a on.nt. and in some cases con siderably more. Numerous shares sold at tne years io ---l"'u'"' c , a tendency to slip back from the high marks of the day In late dealings. Tim tnrroase in buying yanked the market out a narrow rut in which It has been stuck for the past ten day, or so. Turnover was at a rate approaching 1,000,000 shares for the full session. Wall Street sources were unable to put a finser on any particular news develop ment that mient explain tne aorupi ex panEion in demand. NOW THRU SAT. mtKeada -TO? ftHOTHEB fr'tific :00 :1S :30 :4S 7:00" 7:15 7:30 7:43 :0O :1S S:30 S:4S t:0O :1S 9:30 t:4I 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:4 11:00 11:11 11:30 11:41 I Heatter News, Headline Sports Revue i Bill Henry ! Incredible, true 1 Top of Lot i Red Ryder I Red Ryder I Cleaner oWrker I Rimer Davis I Cleaner Works I Tips to Fanner. I Counter Spy Counter Snv I First 100 Yean I First 100 Years Radio Newsrtc) I 'Round Campflrt So. Amer. Way I Spot Markets I Treasure Chest I Entomology 1 Take 10, Baseball I Botany (America Playing I Aviation Sa Riders I Great Songs Ser. to You I Pgrm. of Canada I Pigskin Parade I Fire Wer.ther 1 Cddy-K.rsten I Eddy-Kir ten t James Mason I James Mason I Fred Waring I Fred Waring 1 Dragnet I Dragnet Hopalong Cassidy Orlg. Ami, Hour I North. Melody j Music i Hopalong Caasidy Ortg. Ami, Hour I Hollywood Calls Music i Fishing. Hunting I Ori. Ami. Hour Hollywood Calls Music Fishing. Hunting Music Gay at Hammond f Uf t Thy Vole I News of Air Music I Studio Party Set. ExcursloniT Newareel Music 1 studio Party Serenade JXert- Hi. arad Thomhill Orch. Studio Party Serenade I West. Hit Parade ThornhlU Orch. 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Sept. 1 I AP tTSDA Salable ca'.tle V0i calvet 33; market slow, mostly steady to weak on all -luet.; some trading on cleanup ba.i&t odd common-medium grass steers 20.00; most cutter-common steers 13.00-18.00; canner cutter dairy tyne heifers 11. 5012. SO; com mon-medium 13.50-17.00; odd mgn meet-i ia fnm. nn..-nil.i mwi laraclv1 10.00-11.00. few 11.25-50; common-medium beef cows 12.00-14.00; cutter-good sausace bull 12.30-17.00: 1 good heavy nun i uu; good-choice vealers scarce, quoted 30.no. 3.00: odd common-medHim graae i.u.- 18.00; few heavy calves unsold. Kislithl.- hnit ton: netivc. steady: good- choice 180-230 lbs. mostly 4.2o; fat type downward to 23.25; 25-200 lbs. St 150-165 lbs. 2i.50-.; good 3-3-ouu io. sows 16.50.18,00: good-choice feeder pigs quot able 22.00-23.30. Salable iheen 150: market slow, steady In u-mW: ortfi-phrtif sarins lambs lft.SO- 20.00; no htgh good-choice lots available: medium grades 17.00 ; common io.vu down; good ewes 5.50-6.00; common-medium 3.005.00. I Newt, Sign Off I Radio Programs-Friday, Sept. 2, 1949 KUGN KORE MBS MM I ABO HOO KASH K0AC "2 KGW T. K01N 7f Under Grades -.4c tuuB ivvnoiesaie trie te retailer- Large AA , , 73c Grade A Large - , .. ,, , . Mf Grade A Medium Grade A Small . 4Rc ruuLiKi touyinr price) Hens over 4 ids., no. 1 colored . 21 e Hens, over 4 lbs.. No. 2 colored .17c Hens, under 4 lbs., No. 1 colored lc nena, unaer ids., no. 2 colored .,.1V Leghorns over 4 lbs., No. 1 light 20c Leghorns over 4 lbs., No. 2 light . . i Leghorns under 4 lbs.. No. 1 light 18c Uegnorns under 4 lbs.. No.. 2 light 15c No. 1 colored springs, 3 to 4 lbs. .-30c No. I colored springs, over 4 lbs. ..31c No. 2 colored springs, 2-3 lbs. - 23c No. I leghorn springs, 1V lb. or over 23c Staes and cocks . iac BARKS Cascara, lb., dry , , ury .rap hooi, id. TALLOW Tallow. No. 1 Tallow, No. 2 ..4a HIDES and WOOL Grease Calf up to 18 lbs. lsc No. 2 leahorns nrlnf 1l 1K n, nu in- Green hides . ,,, , ,-...-, 8c KID. to 25 lbs. ifir Bull -. ., A- wooi, id. 45c Mohair, 12 mos. clipped . . Moniir. rnort fiinrum Mohair, burry ,. aoc Portland List PORTLAND, Sept. 1 (API Butterlat TONITE THRU SATUBDAI "ANNA LUCASTA" With P.ulctts Godd.rd . and Gloria Jean in "I SURRENDER DEAR" ,...!' '- J & starring ROY ACUFF (T.Sltj. AndhisSmnkvMiiunlalnBiws ?1p A REPUBLIC PICTURE ALSO IN PERSON 0 N OUR STAGE TONITE ONLY "The Western Valley Boys Stage cmd Radio Stars 7;30 Two Staqe Appearances 10:00 i . i i mum 1 4 Days STARTS SUNDAY -.. t 's- T' rw t a -vr. ti i t i r-.''ii HUGH CHMs nus mi .P10CK. HOWARD SNYDtR. N' Product, by ROBERT ARTHUR CARTOON NEWS II :00 :1S 6:30 !. 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:4 8:00 B:1S :30 -:4aL ":0O 9:18 fi:30 :45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:15 11:30 11:45 laiogT 12:15 12:30 12:43 (Farm News Coffee Clock Coffee Clock i Bulletin Board Hemingway Brkfst. Gang Rise & Shine Good Morning Yawn Patrol I Musical Roundup Yawn .Patrol I Musical Roundup Sunrise Serenade Sports & Music R.F.D. 1400 I Rural Roundup Farm Time Farm Time Old Songs Kniiu. News KOIN Kloek Macleod News Joy News Fred Beck Chapel Agronsky Morn. Headlines T. N. T. Musical Roundup I Musical Roundup j Musical Roundup f Roundup, News Smooth Music (Smooth Muslo Purple Sage t Sam Hayes Cecil Brown Breakfast Club Lucky 7 I Breakfast Club I Music for Friday Breakfast Club I Backyd. Neighbor I Breakfast Club Top ol Morning Top of Morning Top of Morning Music, News 2nd Cup 2nd Cup Jack Berch Kneass, News Kate Smith Kate Smith Bible Institute Bible Institute News of Air Gospel Singer Spfld. Quiz. News I News at Nine I Get Acquainted I Mel. Promenade I Mel. Promenade Carle Music Galen Drake True Story True Story Consumer News Baker's Notebook Make Believe Make Believe Vocal Varieties Vocal varieties Vaile Vews Rosemary PORTLAND GRAIN PORTLAND. Sept. 1 (API Cash grain unquoted. Cash Wheat (bid : Soft white 212'.: soft white .excluding rex) 2.13: white club 2.13. Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 2.12ti 10 per cent 2.13; 11 per cent 2.14; 12 per cent 2.16. , . , Hard White Baart: 10 per cent 2.20t It per cent 2.22; 12 per cent 2 26. Today's car receipts: Wheat Mi barley 111 flour 6; corn 8; oats 3: millfeed 10. Hearings Scheduled f For Rezoning Bidft The Eugene Planning Commiv slon will hold public hearings next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. on a rezoning application entered- by C. B. Wright and a proposals to zone the newly annexed West Park Homes section of the jcity. The Wright application -asks that property located at .-352ft South Willamette be rezoned from single-family residential status to permit its use for neighborhood commercial purposes. - The other proposal is a recorrt mendation of the planning com mission, itself. If approved, it Will establish outer residential zoning regulations in the section west of City View, between 13th and 18th Aves. This Is the site of a pro posed housing development of 500 lor more homes to be constructed 'by West Park Homes. Inc. I KASH Kin ss tiled I News rMelody Time I For Women 1 Melody Time I For Womnn I Pone Commentary! For Women 1 Accent on Melody I Accent on Melody 1 Accent on Melody I Melody. News House Party House Party Dorsey Show Dorsey Show Wendy Warren Aunt Jrnny Helen Trent Gal Sunday I Fashions Ladies First Ladifa First f Vnrtrn Mini Queen for s Day I Waits Time - IUI UAy irasnions On with Show Theatre Page On w'.th Show On with Show Concert Hall Concert Hall Concert Hall Concert Hall News Marlon Co. agent Spot Markets Foresters i Loper Orch. Lopez Orch. Today's Children lLora Law ton Dble. or Nothing Dble. or Nothing Kneass. News Light of World Big Sister Ma Perkins Dr. Malone Guiding Light I Macleod News Come 'n Get It I Norah Drake I Brighter Day 1 Tonlte Thursday iTVONMPtUUO ImWUDDUff-MNTIfflUIT KTVllV-SIT?I-InM Also Margaret D'Hara "A WOMAN'S SECRET" ENDS TONITE "TilE SCAB" Also "PAROLE. INC." HEILIG ON THE STAGE In Person FRI. NITE ONLY bene Albino Presents Dance Pupils In a "DANCE RECITAL" Charming and Talented Youngsters in Colorful Costumes Plus Regular Screen Program 1:00 1:13 1:30 1:45 ":0O 2:15 2:30 2:4S 3:00 3:15 3:30 3:45 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:4S 1:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 Noon News Baukhacs Myth!. Ballroom I Lane 1st EdlUon Mythl. Ballroom 12:30 Special Walkie Talkie I 12:30 Special News, Headlines Brkfst. In Hlywd. Musical RounJun I Cavalc. of Drama I Backstage Wlf. C omm. Calendar Brkfst. in Hlywd. I Musical Roundup Book of Muslo I Stella Dallas Camera Club Tradin. Post Musical Matinee IBookofMmle I Lorenzo Jones Heatter s Mailbag I Eve. Headlines I Music. Time Out I Book of Music I Widder Brown I News Parade I Ride Cowboy I Weather Report 1 Variety Time Musical Roundup I Melody Lane Musical Roundup I Melody Lane Life Beautiful I 2nd Mrs. Burtoa Road of Life I Perry Mason Pepper Young I Bright. Light Right to Hap'ness I Air Flo Against Storm Against Storm Tell your neigh. Dial for Dough j Your Command Coast Roundup I'Lucky Seven I Lucky Seven Tulton Lewis Hemingway Passing Parade Novelty Tunes I Surprise Package Surprise Package Notice This Notice This Mod. Romances Mod. Romances Add-A-Line ftdd-A-Line Club 14110 Club 1400 Club :400 Club 1400 Musical Matinee Musical Matinee Musical Matinee Music, News I Musical Matinee Social Security 1 Musical Matinee ! Matinee, News Musical Matinee Musical Matinee Spfld. Hour Music, Spf. New, ! News Music Music I Music Girl Marries Portia Plain Bill Front Page Far'l I News of Air I News of Air I Feature I Tunefully Youns Klrkham News Meet the Mrs. Meet the Mrs. Robt. Lewis DINE AND DANCE Every Evening From 8:30 Featuring: ROSE ROOM TRIO The GREENWOOD LOUNGE In the Paramount Shopping Center Club Privileges I Ore. Reporter I Wei. Travelers Hymns I Wei. Travelers Eyes on Champs 1 Aunt Mary Children's Thea. I Love. Learn On the Upbeat On the Upbeat On the Upbeat Upbeat. Sports I Woman's Secret Sunny Side Foster, News R. Harkness (! h - I AAA II J FirarHiM ... itI, ' Win, i mimS" , ljwPAMKtVft I IT'S THE GREAT tSyKm lSfl LAUGH PICK-UP mi tSIWiSiW "URUBU" ITt i M ' "THE VULTURE PE0PLE" 'Big Top ' Big Top I 1450 Club I Curley Bradley KRVM-FM (90.1 met) FRIDAY 1:00 Luncheon Concert 1:15 Here's to Vets I Eddie Msck Show I The Dinner Hour News I Gayle Orch. I Mrs. F. D. R. I The Dinner Hour Dinner Melodies ' Gayle Orch. Johnny LuJack . The Dinner Hour I Ciech Music Paletta, piano I Johnny Luiack I Dinner Hour I Czech Music I Elmer Peterson 1 : 30 Sy mphonette 1:45 Symphonette 3:00 Musical Masterpieces 3:18 Musical Masterpieces Robt. Lewis Robt. Lewis Robt. Lewis Robt. Lewis I Curt Massey utile now Club 15 Ed. R, Murrow Knox Manning I Beulah Chet Huntley I Garred News 3:30 Inside Story 2:45 Thla Day 3:00 Records on Review 3:15 Records on Review 3:30 Decision Now 3:45 Keyboard Kspera 4:00 Sign Off (Tentative. subject to Immediate change): Premium Quality maximum to .35 to 1 per cent acidity delivered In Portland. 63-66c lb.; first quality 81 -64c: second quality. 5?-60c. Valley routes and country points 2c less than first. Butter Wholesale F.O.B. bulk cubes to wholesalers: Grade AA. 02 score. 62c lb.: A. 92 score. 61c lb.; B. 90 score 59c lb.; C. 39 score, 56c lb. Above prices are strictly nominal. Cheese (Selling price to Portland wholesalers): Oregon singles, 39-40c j Ore gon 3-lb. loaf, 42-43c. Eggs (To wholesalers!: A grade large 63V-64'c; A grade medium, 55'.-58c; small 42c; B grade, large 541y-561c. Live Chickens (No. 1 quality F.O.B. plants): Broilers, under 2V lbs.. 25-26c; fryers. 2V4-3 lbi. 28-30c; 3-4 lbs., 31c roasters. 4 lbs. and over, 31c-32c; fowl, leghorns, under 4 lbs., 18-19c, over 4 lbs,, 20c; colored fowl, all weights, 21-22c; old roosters, all weights, 18-10c lb. Rabbits (Average to growers): Live white, 4-5 lbs., 18-20ci 5-6 lbs., 16-18c; colored, 2 cents lower; old or heavy does and bucks. 8-14c lb.; fresh fryers. 53-57c lb. Onions; 50- lb. Calif. Yellow Btrosas. me d.-large. $2.00-25; Wash. Walla Walla com'l med., $1.75-2.00; large $2.00-50; Yakima Spanish 3s S2.50-$3; boilers, 10 lbs. 30-35 c. Potatoes: Ore. Boardman Dlst. White Rose No. Is $2.75-90; No. 2, 83 -90c; 50 lb. Wash. Netted Gems No. Is, $2,75-3.00; No. 2s, 85-95c; Long Whites No. Is 100 lbs. $2.30-2.65; No. 2s 50 lbs. 95c-$1.00. Hay: New crop windrow bales, U. S. No. 1 green alfalfa or better, truck Jots F.O.B. Portland, $33-34, U. S. No. 1 mixed timothy. $34; new crop oats and vetch mixed hay, uncertified clover hay, nom inally $24-25, depending on quality, baled, on Willamette valley farms. booklets are free. The 96-page booklet gives a complete description of all events and activities scheduled for this year, as well as lists of all prem iums and exhibit classes. Calling All Moose Get the Moose Dance Habit More & more Moose are attending The Saturday Nite Dance - Musie by HERSCHEL DAVIS & HIS BAND 9:30 P. M. MEMBERS ONLY Fair Premium Lists Are Now Available Premium booklets for the 1949 Lane County Fair are available from O. S. Fletcher, Lane County Agricultural Agent at the public market, or from Herb Welch, fair manager, at the fairgrounds. The ANC1E AT Fern Ridge Park FRIDAY LLOYD SMITH -and HU Western Valley Boys 9:30 to 12:20 SATURDAY ELDKED OLASFET and the Band That Plays fer Toa FEATURING JAN'ET PALMES VOCALIST 9:30 to 12:30 Bns Leaves Greyhound if Depot each Dance Night at 9:30 P.M. Fern Ridge Park lOMUMOutW. llth IB Opts 7:00 8tsrtt 7:4ft T Owl Shot. Ssturdar NIU fM Last Times Tonlte I l EVERYONE SATS THIS IS Ml I I A VERT GOOD SHOW Ml I ZACHART SCOTT I 1 J 1 ' JOAN CRAWFORD I I II 'Flamingo Road 1 J 1 Alio A O.nd Tnd Sfaow I L. III ARTURO DE CORDOVA ill 111 WOODY HERMAN'S Band Iff III "IVew Orleans" 1 ill C M PONT RIDES l III A reeror the Kiddies If GET YOUR CAMPING NEEDS FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND Remember Hunting Season Is Coming! Large Air Mattress Rolls completely 12.9S Coleman Lantern Burns brightly 7 to 9 hours Built-in Pump .. 9.95 M4e of rubber Impregnated khaki Kr ii" nr.iKy:5: a1.k.;,! .t .-"v- .-. ..nki an . Hut, -hi a value. SHOP 'TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAYS TWIN SET SLEEPING BAGS Two individual sleeping bags that couol together forming a laroe B8x78 inches double bag. Filled with t it 100 wool. Has 100 inch xoar. MM fJ short or long fold can be used as a Ingle unit. DEMONSTRATORS AND NEW OUTBOARD MOTORS 1 only H.P. AC Demo. Heg. 84.50 - 1 only 3V, HP. CC fin Demo. Ree. 109.00 OU.UU 1 only 5V4 H.P. Demo. Reg. 136.95 1 only 3Vi H.P. New Reg. 109.00 1 only 5V4 H.P. rfft fjr 1 only 3V, H P. Ql) Cf UCl.WU Aluminum Cook Set: Sturdy Polished Aluminum 14 Pieces ... 9.40 Cnmpinl picnic net Include 5 and 7-lneh aaure pans, 9-in. fry pant 4 plates, coffee doU 1 cupi. and I handlei. ;.-"' : ..... ...... '.., Canvas Tarps Handy for Camperi 8 X 10 ft 895 Water reidtaat, non Inflammable cure re Ideal fer r round iheet er iheHeri. hfay army I will weave. Western Sportsman's Tent Re.. 61.95 NOW 57 95 Aecommodstes 4 people with storage apace for ramplnir gear. Easy to erect by one man. 'No-center pole frame makes for more room. Adjustable folding corner poles. Close woven drill. 9xl2-ln. floor. SHOP AT SEARS 'TIL 9 P. M. FRIDAYS Corner 10th and Charnolton Phone 5-1561 Free Parking