Th OHEGOII STATESMAN. Sdna, Oregon. Saturday Morning, Noreaber II. 1944 PAGE SEVCI ,4.,,..' Young Adults Change Time ' Th Young Adults of the First Methodist church have changed the meeting time W 9:45 Sunday morning, effective November ,12. The change was made to provide time convenient to a larger group. The meeting time will ap peal specially to young married people as classes for both parents and children are now available at the same time, 'as well as a Youth Church ' for the children during the regular church hour. V. D. Bain, state department of education, will be the main dis cussion leader for the group and others, will be invited to lead the discussions during the year. Frank Bennett, city . superintendent of schools, will speak at the meeting Sunday morning. A monthly din ner and social hour is: planned. as a part of the regular program. Salem Bible School Is Organized Here An . Interdenominational Bible school, to be known as Salem Bi ble Institute, started Tuesday at the M. B. church. West Salem. It will be open Tuesday and Thurs day from 6:45' to .9:3s) pjn.k with three periods and a chapel service each night. - Rev. Simon Forsberg of Port' land teaches New Testament and Doctrine; Rev. J. R. TurnbulL Evangelism and Old Testament; Rev, A. A. Loewen, Child Psychol ogy: Roy Clark and Herschel ; Thornburg of Pacific College, mu sic; Genevieve Belz of Pacific col lsge, shorthand and typing;, Roy, rLTdDoDaDy 9s R.SLM MBS SATURDAY 13M Re. S :00 Musical Interlude. :4S News. 10 News. 7:15 Orchestra. . 10 News. TS It's the Truth. S M Haven of Rest 8:20 Newt, 8:45 Al Trace OrchesUa 8:00 Ray Noble's Orche&u- 8 :1S Pastor's Call. , 8:30 Orchestra. 10O Glen Hardy. News. 10:15 Al Williams. 10 JO Luncheon with Lopes 11.-00 US Marines. 11:15 Lani Mclntyre. 11:30 US Army. 11:00 Todays Top Trades. 12:15 News. 12:30 Hillbilly Serenade. 12-J5 Sootliaht on Rhythm. 1-00 News. - .1 5 Interlude. 1:15 To Be Announced. 1 :30 George Olson's Orchestra. 2:00 News. S IS Wash. vs. March Field. S:30 Music. 8:00 Results. Inc. :30 Mysterious Traveler. 7:00 War Commentary- 1:15 Music for Remembrance 1:30 Evangelical Hour.; 8 Shady Valley Jamboree. 8:00 News. 8:15 Orchestra. 8:30 News. 8:45 Galilean Hour. 184HV-Orchestra. UAO-Open House. US News Roundup. 12:00 Sign Off. HEX HN SAIURDAT 1188 fU. .-80 Musical Clock. J 8:15 Farm and 'Home Makers. Sunday's Radio Programs KSLM MBS SUNDAY 1388 fU. 1A8 Radio Bible Class. 1:30 Young People's Church. SAO Wesley League. 8:30 Voice of Prophecy. 8:00 Pilgrim Hour. 8 JO Lutheran Hour: 16.00 Glen Hardy. News. 10:15 Commander Scott 10:30 Heokey Hall 11 AO American Lutheran Church 12 AO War Commentary. 11:15 Voice of Dairy Farmer. 13:30 Nick Carter. 1 AO Your America. 1 -J0 War Commentary. SAO Back to the-Bible. 3:15 Canary Pet Shop. , 3:30 Local Young People. 3:00 Quick As A Flash. - 3 JO Upton Close. 3:45 Dick Brown. 4 AO Army Variety Show. '. .4 30 Dr. Floyd B. Johnson. SAO Mediation Board 8:45 Gabriel Heatter. SAO News. 6:15 Orchestra. . . r . . . 6:30 Cedric Foster. 6:45 Orchestra. 7 AO Orchestra. . -1:15 Orchestra. " 1 JO Langworth Orchestra 1:45 Columbia Boy Choir. - AO Music 5 JO Tonight at Hoagys. 8 AO New. - i " 8:15 Charles MagnanU and Mick Cons in tine Orchestra, , 8:30 News 8:45 Orchestra. ' ' 16 As Old Fashioned Revival. . 11A0 SlgnOtf. KEX-BN SUNDAt US Ke SAO Correspdndenta Abroad. 8:15 Symphonic Flight 8J0 Dr. Ralph Walker. 8:45 Sunday Song Service -6:00 Builders of Faith. 8 JO Message et Israel. 10 AO John B. Kennedy. 10:15 George Hicks. 10:30 Sammy Kaye Serenade. 10:55 Leland Stowe. News. 11:00 Chaplain Jim. USA. It JO Serenade Tropicale. 12 00 Charlotte Greenwood Show. 12-JO-Miss Hattie. , 1 AO Darts for Dough. , 1 JO World of Song. . 3 AO Mary Small Revue 2:30 Ho Copy 3:00 Hall of Fame. '., 4 AO Drew Pearson..''--" 4:15 News. 4 :30 Sunday Vespers. , i S AO christian acienc Program. 8:15 Serenade. 8-30 Joe E. Brown. 6 AO Walter WtncheB. - 6:15 HoUywood Mystery Time. 6:45 Jimmie (idler. , 1A0 LUe of Rilev. . !- 1J0 Keep Up with the World. . 8:00 Greenfield Village Choir. , 8:15 Dorothy Thompson. . 8:30 Quia Kids.. ' ' f AO Joe E. Brown. 6 SO News Headlines and HlghllghU 8:45 Eye Witness News. 10 AO University Exptnrer. , .-, . 10:15 Bal Tsbarln Cafe. IS JO Builders ot raitiv. . 1 1 AO Concert , Hour. - , EGWN2C SUNDAY Ct Jit 4 AO Dawn Patrol 6 AO World News Roundup. . 6:15 Commando Mary :20 String- Qusrtet 1 AO National Radio Pulpit- 1-SO Words ana Music. SAO The Church in Youc-ne 5 JO Visiting Nurse on the Air. ; 8. -45 Carolyn Gilbert. Singer. 8 AO Carveth Wells. 8:15 News in Advertising. 8 :30 Stradtvac ' ; JO AO A Layman Views the News 10.15 P.ecital t . 10:30 Chicago Round Table , 11:00 Those We Love. 11:30 John Charles Thomas 12 ! World News. . . -; !2irt The Arm Hour. !. f 10 Music Salon. erguson, bookkeeping. Thirty have already registered. v L It is hoped ultimately to have a complete Bible Institute curricu lum with regular day classes, be sides evening classes for special students. i Mission Study Is Continued The "School of Missions." start ed November I and will continue for six Wednesday nights and is creating much interest at First Baptist Ichurch. Astrid Peterson, missionary from West China, and Mrs. - Dolores Bailey : were the speakers the first meeting. - Miss Peterson ' presented; her work in West China, and Mrs. Bailey gave a felt-o-graph history of Bacone College, Baptist school for Indians in Oklahoma. , : t Dr. Fox will use as his sermon theme Sunday "Prevailing Pray er." This Is the third in a series of sermons on prayer. He will an swer the following ' questions handed in by members of the con gregation at night: "Is there any way to understand the hypostatic union of Christ?" "Will Jesus come in the air for the 'Bride' be fore the World dictator comes to power?" "How does Christian know when fee or she is not do ing right?" Pacific College Group Salem Guests Sunday Sunday morning a .' musical group from. Pacific college will provide special music at the South Salem Friends church, South Commercial at Washington. The sermon will be given by -Roy Knight. guest speaker. .,: Pacific ... 9 ;. DHaQoD 5ri QDgramms 6:45 United Nations Review. : 1:15 Martin Agronsky. News. 7:30 News Comments. i 7:45 Marty Dale. S. -00 Breakfast Club. 80 Fannie Hurst -a-8 JO Lois Long. :45 Transatlantic Quia, 10. -00 Singing in Dixie. 10:10 Collins Calling. 10.30 What's Cookin' 10:55 Musical Interlude. 11 :00 Football. 2:45 Hello Sweetheart ' 2:00 Edw. Jorrenson. 3:15 Harry Wismer. Sports. 3:30 Contemporary Composers. 3:55 News. 4:00 Correspondents Abroad. 4:15 Blue Matinee. 4:30 Sex You. 5:00 Orchestra. 5:30 Boston Symphony Orchestra. 6:30 Spotlight Bands. S 35 Quick Quiz. t 7:00 Guy Lombards Orchestra. 7:20 The Man Called Xj t.-eo Early American Music. S:3 Leland Stows. S:45 Hoosier Hop. 8:55 News. - - . - 8:00 Meet Your Nivy. 1:25 Musical Interlude, r ,8 3ft--News- HeatUines. ,and f'tgn' lights " 8.45 Study tn Blues ' 10 AO Soldiers With Wings. 10:30 Builders Of Faith 110 This Moving World ' 11:15 Claremont Hotel Orch' 11:45 Organ Concert RGW NBC SATURDAY 428 E. 4 AO Dawn Pa'rol 6 AO Rhythm for Saturday. 8 JO News Parade. 1 AO Here Comes the Band. 1 -IS News Headlines and High' lights 1:5S Memory KasseLj" 2 AO NBC Symphony Orchestra. 3 AO News Headline and Highlights 3:15 Catholic Hour, i 3:45 News Telequix. ii 4 AO Jack Benny. ' 4 JO Band Wagon. J ' 4-55 Tom Reddy. News. SAO Charlie McCarthy. ' S JO One Man's Family. -oa Manhattan Memr-Go-Round. 6 JO American Album of Familial - Musie. -1 80 Hour of Charm. 1 J0 The Comedy Theatre. ' SAO The Greet GOdersleeve. S -30 Symphony Hour. 9:30 Jack Benny. 10 00 News Flashes. 10:15 Mary Ann Mercer. 18 JO Music America Loves Bestr- 11 Au St. Francis Hotel Orchestra, 11:30 War News' Roundup. ' 12:00-2:00 a jot. Swing Shift 1 KOIN CBS SUNDAY 858 Ke, 00 News of the World 6:15 E. Power Biggs. Organist 6:45 New Voices in Song. . 7 AO Church ot the Air. i . 1 JO Wings Over Jordan. SAO Warren Sweeney. News 8 AS Blue Jackets' Choir. : 8:30 Invitation to Learning.' SAO Salt Lake Tabernacle 6 JO Faith of America. 845 News. 10 AO Church of the Air , 18 JO Something for You 16.45 Edward Murrow 11 AO Matinee Theatre. 1! JO World Niw roday. 11:55 Olin Downes. 12 AO Philharmonic Orch Concert 1 JO The Pause That Rctresnes. S. 00 The Family Hour. - t -45 William Sntrer. News. - 3 AO Ad ventures of Ozzie eV Harriet 5 JO I Was There. - i ' 4 AO Kate Smith Hour., SAO News. ' 8:15 Stars ot Today. 8 JO Rhythm Inn. 535 Bob Trout SAO Radio Readers Digest 6 JO Star Theatre. - 1 AO Take U ot Leave tt 7 JO Fannie Brice. 8 00 Crime Doctor. 825 Song of the Weak. 8:30 Blondie. : , 8 AO Bill Lance. ' 8 JO Song of the Columbia. ' 10 AO Five Stat Final : 10:15 Wartime Women. 10 JO Orchestta 10 JO Trans-AUantlc Can , : . 11 AO Henri Busse Orchestra. HJO-Talks 11:45 Dale Jones Orchestra.. HAS New. 12A0-6A0: sjn. Music and News. irt66C-8WFMWsM0(HMM I Pcs!-Uar Condiiions ' UffllToi Be Easy. ; After the war tho ranks of the tinemployed will be filled with youngr people who failed to look ahead and prepare for a peacetime permanent position. Equfp yourself now to meet the challenge. ; v ' Scb::l c! Ccnzsrco ildvczljcs Faculty ef five college trained teachers Modern methods aad equipment Dependable free employment service .. Six complete courses from which to cheese - . IndlvldTtal and classroom instructions , Dent let your training be too little or too late! . . ENROLL NOW! V Ilcrriil Onvis wsliccl' cf ; CcmmcrCv 423 CUrta CT2et 1 i1 n-; Hicr-j 2-1415 Salem Churches (Continued from page 5) have' Hymnspimtion and Hymnolofy of favorite hymn. Youth-adult Sing spiratioa time Immediately following evening service. Next Friday, youth visitation night. FIRST sprarrUAUtsT 248 North Commercial street. Serv- ice at 1:30 and 7 JO p.m. Circle at . Speaker, Be v. Mary Gerken. THE SALVATION AKMT 241 State street. Major F. P. Stevens. pastor. Sunday school 10 am. Morning service at li. Even ins service 7:30. This will be the farewell service tor Miss Genevieve Tucker who leaves for San Francisco. TRUTH CENTER ,K' ?.--; - 265 North High street. Olive Stevens. MsD, pastor. Junior class at 10:30 a.m. Moraine service at 11. Sermon sub ject, -two isrotners." JKSTJS NAME FENTECOSTAI. IJlOUHlAVlM " 1 117S Lewis street, lust off South 12th street. Joseph Smith and Wilbur Kins, pastors. Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morn ing service at 11. Evening service 7:45, PENTECOSTAL LIGHTHOUSE 44S Ferrv street. G. M. Eads, pastor. Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning service at 11. Young people's service 6:30 pjn. Evenlne service at: 730. special ser vices each night except Monday at 1:45 with Evangelist Victoria camngtoa oi California as speaker. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Corner of Fifth and Gaines streets. C. H. Steinmann. pastor. Sunday school :45 a.m. Morning service at 11. Ser mon subiect. "Scriptural Baptism.' Pre-prayer service T p.m. Evening ser vice at 7:30. Sermon subject, "From Darkness to Light." Wednesday at 1:45 pan. family night. I. CALVARY CHAPEL FULL GOSPEL 1275 North Church street. Rev. Claud and Mary Beu, pastors. Sunday school college Is the only Quaker college in the ' northwest and Is located in Newberg. Emmett Gulley is the president.- ' 7 JO Music by Cugat 7:45 Sam Hsyes 8.-00 K-C Jamboree. 8:30 Melody Roundup, -8:00 Alex Dreier. News 9:15 Calling AU Girls. 8 JO Reading Is Fun. 9:45 Nova time. 10 AO Adventure Ahead. 10 JO Here's Babe Ruth. 1 10.45 James Abbe. 11 AO Opportunity Theatre. 11 JO Stars of Tomorrow. -12:30 Ed McConnell. 1 AO Football. 1 JO Races. , 2:00 NBC I 2:30 John W. Vandercock. 2:45 Musie Room. , 3 00 Vegetables tor Victory. 3:151 Sustain the Wings. 3 JO curt Massey & Co 3:45 Religion in the News. 4. AO World's Greatest Novels. 4 JO NBC. 8 AO Orchestra, i 5 JO Your Charm Coach. 5:45 Elmer Peterson. SAO National Barn Dance. 5. -30 Can You Top This? - I AO Barry Wood. 7 JO Grand or Opry ? AO Truth or Consequences. 8 J0 Rudy bailee. , 9 AO News. J' 8:15 Thomas Peluso Orchestra, 8 JO Three Suna Trie. -6:45 Lee Simms. Pianist 8J5 Music 10 AO News 10:15 Labor Roundup. 10 JO Hotel St Francis Orch 10:55 News II AO Shangri-La Orchestra, 11 30 War News Roundup. 12A0-S A. M. Swing Shift. KOIN CBS SATURDAY 876 Ke 6:00 News. ' 6 :1S Western Stars. 6:30 KOIN Klock. 7:15 News 7 JO BUI Ha worth. News. 1:45 Consumer News. SAO Warren Sweeney. News 8 AS Let's Pretend. ! 8 JO Billie Burke Show. i 8 AO Theatre of Today. 8 JO News. ' , 8:45 Kid Critics. -1 10 AO Grand Central Station 10 J5 Air-Flo or the Air. 10 JO Swap n Shop. 11 AO Mary Lee Taylor. 11 JO Serenade. - -11:45 New 12 AO Football Game., CBS. 2 AO Philadelphia Orchestra. 3 AO News, i -.. ' f 3:15 Newspsper of the Air. ! 2:45 World ' oday, . 3:55 Interlude. 4 AO Something for You, 4:15 London Column. 4 JO Hollywood Barn Dance. 5 AO Youth on Parade. 5 JO Traffic Safety. 3:45 News. 6 AO This la My Story. ' , 6:30 Sports a la carte. 6:45 Saturday Night Serenade 7:15 Mayor of the Town, 7:45 Jerry Presents. 8 AO America In the Air, 8 JO Inner Sanctum. 8 J5 Dave Vaile. SAO Your Hit Parade. 6:45 Don't You Believe It 10 AO Five Star Final. I 10:15 Frankie Masters OrchesUa. 10 JO Orchestra. j 10:45 Texas Rangers. 1 - 11 AO Orchestra. . 11 A5 Orchestra, 11 JO Talks, 11-45 Orchestra 11:55 News. 12 AO to SAO a,m Music & Newt. KOAC SATURDAY 556 Ke. -! 10.-00 Newsl ' 10:15 The Horaemakers Hour. 11 AO Co-ed Half Hour. 11 JO Concert Han. . 12 AO News. 12:15 Noon Farm Hour. 1 AO Home Folks Frolic 1:15 Jesting With the Jester. 1 JO Variety Time, 2 AO Books and Authors. 2:15 Voice of the Army. i 3:30 Memory Book of Music. 3 AO News. 3:15 Music of thi Masters. - 4 AO Excursions k. Science. 4:15 Listen to Leibert. - 4:30 Music to Remind You. S AO On the Upbeat - 8 JO Music by Cugat 5:45 Hello Neighbor. , SAO News. v .15 Studio Party. 6:45 Evening Farm Hour. . 7 AO Grand Opera Tonight . 10 AO Sign Off. 8:45-Jews. pm Afternoon service at: 1:45. Tues day through Friday, It ajn. prayer I meeting. Sunday and xnursaay nignt I services dismissed to attend the Jerry Owen revival. Saturday 8 p.m. Bible study and prayer meeting. t FIRST CHCRCH OF THE NAZAEENE I Center at 13th street: Rev. Weaver W. Hess, pastor. Sunday school 8H5 a.m. I Kvangenat patsach ' speakmg. Morning service at 11. "Divine Love." by Rev. Patzsch. Youth group at 6:30 p.m. In spirational address by Bev. Patzsch. I Evening service at 7:30. An Earnest I ExertaUon." "The Galilean Hour" Sat urday at t;45 pjn. KSLM. Wednesday 30 pjn. prayer and praise service. REORGANIZED CHCRCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 17th and Cnemeketa streets. C H. Asher. pastor. Sunday school 10 ax Morning service at 11. Zions League I S:45 pjn. Prayer meeting 1p.m. Wed-1 nesaay. -t ,, Silvcrton Churches METHODIST ' Main and Fiske streets. O. Leonard Jones, pastor. Church school 8:45 a jm. I Fred Baker, sunertntendenti ur. c l. Richards. Salem, guest speaker at 11 1 ajn. services. Young adults meet bun-1 day night at churcn. - CALVARY ! -- Jersey street O. C. Olson, pastor. Sunday school. Bible classes 10 a jn. i Olga Johnson, superintendent Service at li. Topic, "A Trap, uimer league pjn. Mrs. uvin Aimquut, leader. TRINITY i Second and A streets. M. J. K. Fuhr pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10 ajn, semes at u. Topic, -our tivu and Religious Duties. Special music by choir. Luther League at T pjn. 1M MANUEL North Church street S. L. Ahnlie, pastor. Sunday school and Bible classes 10 son. service at il sermon. Chris tian Citizenship." Music by the choir, Services at calvary church at 8 pjn. PnSTHUKCH OF CHRIST First and Park streets, Russell Myers, pastor. Bible school 9:45 ajn. J. J, Johnson, superintendent Morning ser vice at 11. christian Endeavor at 6 as pjn, Evening service at 7 JO. MARQUAM METHODIST Pierre Smith, pastor. Sunday schoor at 18 ajn. sirs. J. L. Jones, superin tendent. Young people Sunday night CHRISTIAN SCIENCE South Third street Sunday school at 9:45 ajn. Morning services at 11. CHURCH OF GOD i L. W. Wrlsht. oastor. Sunday school 16 ajn. Preaching at 11. Children's hour 1 pjn. Bible study at 7. Evan gelistic at S. ASSEMBLY OF GOD Omar Bailey, pastor. Sunday school 8:45 ajn. Worship at 11. Young people at 7 pjn. Evangelistic at S. LATTER DAY SAINTS Sunday school 8:45 a.m. Worship at ill. MIA at 7 JO pjn. ; ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC Pine and Grant streets. Father John VanHoomissen. pastor. Sunday at 8 and 10, followed by benediction. Tuesday and Friday at 7:15. other days at 7. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST North Second street. N. C. Ernston. pastor. Sabbath school Ssturday 8 JO ajn. worship at 11. yfs a jo. p.m. PILGKDC HOLINESS Mill street (Knights of Pythias ball) Omar Fenton. pastor. Sunday school at 19 ajn, services at li. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE North Second street B. A. Franklin, minister. Sunday school at 10 a.m Service at 11. Young people at pjn. Evangelistic at 7:45, Man Battles n Bear in Boat Far Off Shore FRESNO, Calif, Nov. lO-MV-A scarred trapper told today how he battled a big black bear in a rowboat while' halfway across Huntington lake. The trapper, John Vistak, want ed. to bring the bear back alive to cage at a public camp. He knocked him unconscious, tied him, pulled a gunny sack over his head, load ed him in a rowboat and started back across the lake. When the boat reached the mid dle of the lake a good half mile from either shore the animal worked loose from his bonds, shook the sack off his head, and gave Vistak a very disapproving glance.' ; ' f-T - ."-'-M: Action began immediately. ifouna one was about 1 even, with Vistak, and the bear sparring for an opening. 7WfTtt 4irw vranl 4a 4Tr : which caught Vistak a slashing blow, on the hand with a huge paw. vistak retired to his end of the boat Round three saw the finish of the fight Vistak stunned the ani mal with blows from-an oar. Despite his injured hand, Vis tak again tied the bear, this time more 'securely,- and took him ashore. " - : The animal was put in the cage and Vistak said he was through giving boat rides to bears. Polk Marriage License DALLAS -vA marriage license was issued Monday in the office of Edna Pitzer, county clerk, to I Albert J. Kinsey, 30, Dallas and Constance Genevieve Wagner, 37, Spokane. Kinsey has been 'dis charged from the air corps after serving for two years in the Pa cific. :r : :lz 21 - I I I III I I III lLLOCTArOfXXJKrCWADOljr IP 1 OOUU? ONty TVEFS a1 VCS A UJNO V 3! ) W-c1,A ' 1 4-f ' s TH2 - j AtyAMN3 CPTJON-. FffO S0AOKs MAM-RXK5 WAY TO ROE" IV . VICTOR! wasninzton vs. mwsbuLO Atrial) tivsrjeBSB suebsff!S take a river to hclpme. caluhuw comb oh, y u ' 4th Air Force , " ,1 ; shootxxi.cvvd? cne op tv r--:--T BOAT ccxjmcv. , . . - ths uxm M.vext y ' V vii J& LYNCH? V CUJFP5-IURKY VI liXr RANQERI w - i:45 p.m. : j: PiOvf15 j r iiM nrMtTiV Ji y I Jl. and Matoal Network - ftihd M JJyb' 5IlirWy L,.g r C( Nevv.sneetaty: L I X H- ! Ml mtA " 4 Mm 4 . . . i H3 lc::--' .. ' . ,;.zr. i I j : j t I v:in -? i Eleanor Powell and Dennis OKeefe, star and leadlnx ttvely or Andrew Steae's gay cheek to cheek. "Sensations" is Bids Will Be Opened For Wolf Creek Timber Tha state highway conmussion on November 18 will open bids here for the sale of approximately THIMSLC TREATES I XKSjltlwi i I III' I in t m:. I I Xll '. - c 1 1 I Sft-V.Tl HlET. V. I l:wl a I r 1T-L HI V tKiff 7 f V 1 a - mi i Aff.-.v.'.w'i.: .,:.",S':w-i i '6i sail a i w ss . aisssssssk i t jjt .raaHsv . ; - a-'".--.,-,.-.-sT-rs" w -m. a f ' Tmmmr- BsscfeTM ir-xeffl v t ' f BE TWP1 j y WITH TOKYO ' E-r - trmSr TRAMSOOffT A981 LSAVINO THfi : GXTefa OS, CHBT j,sseTXS0!f07 ifeiE : 4 sua eouMOH vlii' drpSZkl 4 (UJ ai Jy SjfAWn turfew , NEY GOOGU 1M. 'lSSlli ' i rZ3r-dl I ( MLP.M? I KvWtRE ..".? "THAT MSJAj . , I Y f3EE;UMCA I DOMT 8S UWf OOiT TWS 7MANf THRCW AlCCe...SOi7 SOU KMOW I dUST-SJtVSO 1 HbW.'.. us toubj arb v rr AMr rf ,h been; actim1 ths vjorld proa a i THESg CLOU05.! APTAaS CB GREAT ACWWtOP p-vZ , sj',? iflcror mouse ---s-ly XT I mi i : HliS . IA i r ia - I ny u -v. a i: 1 1 .vvaw. i THAT OLD GENTLEMAN LOOKS FAMILIAR TO ME. DO YDU HAPPEN ID KNOW HIS NAME? ; - . . v -zsz vr - t i - a y i sl - sw m . i ar i TaTuiMa 5a ii -; Mm- y m . t . i . i J '"Sensations of pensively pace ewmina; tomorrow to the Grand. 150,000 board feet of timber lo cated alonf the Wolf creek high way, five miles west of Sunset camp. Part ot the timber is down while some is classified as snags. HIS NAME? THAIS FUNNY. 1 as" 1 ' 'ssV 1 ' ' ' ' a .w..s ' . 1 . ' ' 1 ' ' 932 Covered Accidents ' Reported Daring "Week A total of 932 covered accidents and 14 claims for occupational dis ease benefits were reported to the state industrial accident commis sion here during the week ended November 9, . officials - reported Friday. There were no fatalities report ed during the week. , Sherman, Hood River; Counties Report First Sherman and Hood River were the first counties in Oregon to re port their returns of the recent general election to the state de partment here. i ' Official canvass of the vote by the secretary of state win get un der way here Monday and prob ably -will not be completed for three weeks.: " Ontario Man Appointed Attorney1 for Malheur Appointment of . Otis Smith of Ontario as: district attorney "of Malheur county to succeed M. A. Biggs, recently elected circuit HE5 BEEN AROUND FOR YEARS EVERYONE CALLS HIM'THE BEAROt HE MUST HAVE A NAME, BUT I NEVEft judge; of Grant, Harney and Mal heur! counties, was announced by Gov. Earl Sneil here Friday. ' . Biggs resigned in order that he may look after some personal matters before assuming his new duties, , , : Smith has been practicing law in Ontario for a number of years. ' ' SHIM SEKIQ2 EIEH lUBITORmM WID, NOV. 15. 8 30 P.M. Miaii I tafmma, Mm. 1S-H) ALLTICriTS a.SOa. RIPERTOIRfi : "- I .1 vi lErfiliaTS 1001 STOtT ' ITS NOT IMPORTANT, BUT FOR A MOMENT I THOUGHT HE WAS SOMEONE I USED TO KNOW.