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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1944)
crvni Tlx CIGCIl CTATE2MA!!. Colara. Oregon, Friday Morning. December 1, 1914 s t?rf -KSUi ; ICOIN , KC7. KEX (lmkc) (I7tk) (f2 ke) (ma ke) - Music Tim JNews mm :- Mua. Clock ' :18 .I . - (West. Stars Irana. Horn :M Mxisie Tim iKOUt Klock. Nawt L 8;4S ' Nwi . 1 Journ. Ltrlnf Harmonics 1:88?. News ' ' ; G. Fletcher Corrspdts. 1:11 : Ria. Shin - Headlia Headline News 1:38 . News News : Roundup James Abb l:4S Orchestra News - . Sara Hayes ' Ustn- Post Or. Talbot User News SUts Today B'tast Club :1S Dr. Talbot Valiant Lady James Abb , . . , - . - :J News -- Light Work! Mirth ..- 8:45 JSong Today Aunt Jenny , - - 9M V. Mosley IKat Smith . Vote Nation Glamour 9:1$ Pastor's Call Blf Sister Larry Smith' , -M ' Army Band - Helen Trent r PenonaUty - At Sardrs . .-43 . . lArmy Sand .y Gal Sunday ' 18:88 . News Ufa Beautiful i Kitchen - News lt:is douse Party t Ma Perkins , News - (Jack Berch ; 18:38 With Lopes B'dtn riynn Hememaker I True Story . i 19:48 nation News Cold bergs Art Baker 1 - II OS Ced. Foster Joyc Jordan (Guiding Ubt IBaukhafe 11:11 Walt Tim Tw on Clu Children . Mystery Chat 11:18 Camera Club Dr. Mslo , (lit Whit I Lad tea II :U Orchestra ,: Perry Mason IB. Crocker t - ; Neon , . rop Trades, News Women or Am. M. Downey 11:11 News . j Neighbors Ma Perkins Blue Network It:M ! HiUbUlF Y Horlsone Pepper Younf I Headline UM Mual IBach. Chllarn. Happiness (- ' IM News . Chans. World Backat. Wlte Sam Hayes IM i Lum'n Abner News SUUa DaMaa Had! Pared- ' t:M ! Orchestra Lrrtaf World Loren. Jones . Time-News 1:41 Jamboro ; v Wldder Bfn Buddy Twias t:9 1. 11 S:38 2M News Musi Musi Radio Tour Newspaper . Mary Merlin For You - Girl Marries Portia Plain Bin Front Pas What's Doing Church ; Stars Today S.-M i News News - ? Road f Life Hollywood ; S:1S Concert Hour - Lyn Murray David Harum News 1 ' S:3t ; Conocrt Hour Soncs - Pleas. Pared Kollt Trultt l:4 - Johnsons r World Today Aunt Mary Studio M i irnlton Lewis San Martin Dr. Kata . Sytaph. Swinf 4:18 . 1 Real Stories , Show Boat ; News . . M : Lyrlas " Braadway , j; Rhythm ' Santa Claus a Orchestra -v- , Kattenborn - Hop Harrlgan; 1 New I Wheeler i ' For Release Pirates v :IS Superman Red's Gang Chas. Barb Dick Tracy v $M Tom Mil Newt , Songs . L Armstraeig IM Mews Wi HNew ., Z. Peteraon Cap. Midnight ; 1. Heatter . ffoUywood Walts Tim kerenad :M : Screen Test Musio - News :M Double" Brewst Boy Peopl runny Bands M '. -iv Double .'- t . .ii ! , ' 1M i War CoX IDurant Amosn Andy News T:l ! L. Thomas -i 1 J Ted Melon' 1:M 'f Lone Ranger Stag Door , (Bill Stern , Id Wynni t:4 l Lone Rsnaer T - NBC ' ' 1 , : Boxing Bouts IKlrkwood ' - Murtc Shop World G By 1 t:IS - Boxing BouU Press Oub Fleet. Lawton News :M - Boxing Bouta Be Ignorant Dul. Tavern Gang Busters : : ' Boxing Bouta j y . . , ' 7arBondTilt At8o'aock jy- if .-. fe:..-- . .. it..:'-. ..: ..i-.-Vv-t. '' ';'). Rated Tossup Indians to Benefit By Sladdy Gridiron ; Large Crowd Likely (Continued from pace 10) ' The slippery footing will no doubt slow respective attacks consider ably especially the apparently Jackrabbitlsh T traipsing em ployed by Coach Frank f Adams and his Honkers, scorers of 250 points this season against 0 for the enemy. -If the goo becomes too thick for the two "T" teams, the game may develop into a duel be tween booming fullbacks 200- pound Cal Simmons of Chemawa and 182-pound Earl Weatherford of the Honkers. Given a chance to operate those yardage - gulping TV machines, the proven abilities of triple- threat 1 Quarterback Merle Wil liams of the Indians and Quarter back Dennis Clarke of the Honk era could also stand out offensive ly. In Wayne Christopherson, IBS- pound left half, Clarke has a run ning partner who has scored 80 points for the Gilliam county clan this semester. v Based on respective records, the Arlington must be given an edge, although slight . Against nine "B" foes the Honkers ran up their 25t for to 0 against, one victim being Grant Union (13-0), last year's state "B" champ. Chemawa is also unbeaten In "B" play but 1 waded through seven other games in the class "A" Duration league with a won, S-lost and z-tied Vercuct. The Indians lost only 7-0 and 7-6 to. Woodburn, undeefated j Dura tion champion this year, however. Chemawa will hold' a j! slight weight advantage both in the line and backfield. "The Indian for wards, .anchored by 182-pound George Miller who has played ev ery second of all Chemawa games this season, and Co-Captain Glenn Fritzler, a ISO-pounder, scale off at a 169.6 average. The backfield goes at 166.2. Arlington's forward wall, spearheaded by 194-pound Guard Dick Huntley and 191 pound Tackle Ron Anderson, av erages 165.8. The backs gallop, at 156.7. Both teams are decidedly large as "BM elevens go. ; ' I Latest reports from , either side reveal full strength for Wth sauads as well as a mental assur ance of victory. Gobs Cheered AsTiltNears (Continued from page 10) Yet, while Navy gained a key first string back, Annapolis coach es disclosed the probable loss of a second : string fullback, Fred Earley, with a broken finger re ceived in practice. - Earley, who transferred from Notre JDame this year, is one of Navy's best block ers, as well as a capable ball car- rier.' i . " ": " , " j ; - Navy coaches said Jenkins, re garded as one of the year's best line crushers, probably wouldn't be f 100 per cent read for army approximately 90 per cent which is better than nothing." And: that he had been wearing soft pad ding In his shoe to protect .the in jury, r 5 ' WEST POINT, NY, Nov. JO.-W -Army'j unbeaten football squad completed its work for the annual dash with Navy in Baltimore Sat urday by running through' Its en tire collection of plays today in the fleldhouse. 1 . j said Coach Earl (Red)j Blaflc as he watched his charges dash for the dressing room, "but we are play Jmg the greatest navyt eleven I haveever seen in the 25 years X have been associated with West Point football." Blaik said that Dick Pitzer. starting left end, had virtually re covered from the leg, injury suf fered in last Saturday's scrim mage and would be on the field at the kickoft Barney ; Poole will take over If Pitxef is slowed up too much.'.' - w '- Talking with reporters before the workout, Blaik Insisted that the army line had worked as well against Notre Dame and Duke as had the Navy forwards but agreed that Pennsylvania, made a better showing against the Ca dets than against the Middies. W About 200 farm buildings burn I every day in the United States and Canada.- - L ' tm INews l I Aldriches irurlough Fun JKlghUghta ; ' :1S Cdl Brmra I ; I- O , Orebestra Thin Kan 11 Suns Trio I Headlines t:4S ' New I tPianUt Newa Drama la . Pulton Lewis SUr Final News Doctor Tatts lt:ll Orckstra War. Women Town News H.J. Taylor : ler3. News u Forth Girl Symphomtt Orchestra j . ls:U Orebestra i Tex. Ranger . - - 1 ! 11S Open Rous ! Organist ; Orchestra Concert Hour Its I - Orchestra " 1 - ' H:ie :. . Air-Fl Orchestra i UA Orebestra- 1 'j j HM .. Roundup, ., Newa News U:M Sign Off Music. News War News ' i KOAC FRIDAY IS ke. 10 ."00 News; 10 :H Homemakers: 11)0 School of Air: 11 30 Concert Hall; Noon News; 11:1$ Farm Hour; 1:00 Rid In' the Range: 1:11 Soldiers of Press; 1 JO Va riety Time; 1.-00 Club Women; I 'JO Memory Music: 3 .DO News; :15 Music of Masters: 4 0 America's Music; 4:18 I Memoraoie music, m-M irtMui j -lute; 4:43 Novatlm: I DO Upbeat; S&S tu.u wmtiHn a -011 N.i' t'li Farm u Brfut Un.i r.a4imlmnkl,! 7:30 College Convocation: S30 Music; SdO News; s: Meanaaons. ; I Bowling ScoresA" Western Paper Company's gal ,5 pin toppiers, ? cellarites In- the ' Women's league, knocked off the leading Miller Furniture five. three straight on the Perfection jalleys last night: Other matches Booterr 2 ahd 1. Sears-Roebuck 'ledge Wool worth's 2-1, Rlalto de- ieat the Keglettes two to one, and 'Nicholson Insurance take "two pf .", three games from Broadway ' Beauty Shop.! June Lloyd rang up ' ihigh series, 518, and Mary Shrtner ' rolled high game; 199. ,. 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Rhhe 89 148 171-407 Bowler Totala KTCHOLSON S INS. 2 Handicap - Durrand 1 ' " Cox Vf. . Sonutt -ill 125 Im 148 130383 ,555 872 883 1911 Hchaeffer Totol 5 37 14 139 138283 .138 78 S 277 8 121331 131 161 327 82. US 323 . 844 873 39 1907 SEATTLE, Wash. -VPh It hap- rwned on a far Facitie5 Island- Clifford DeRosia, Jrmachinist's mat 2c with the coast guard. was shore patrol and warned a WAC she wit walking towards an out-of-bounds area, ft was his sister. Ruth. ' - lie had returned for a rest pe riod after service at Leyte and she had been transferred from a former Australian base, they wrote home. They had been sepa- r rated 19 months.. f DAUGHTTH BORN ! MONMOUTH A i. daughter, Lorna Louise, was born Saturday, Uavember 23. to Mr. and Sirs. Earl Cueniher. I Irs. Hester Sheeon of Dallas is' the child's grandmother. It 1,3 tn elder sister and brother. 1LI1E3E3 JmbbPack DOZ. 3)(S Pure! Hoiking Added! i. ' mm Tasty-Pak Brand By the Case 24 NO. 303 CANS! Cherry Banana! Vanilla Strawberry ;UARTS ' - i ' . E10 BY i SilTerton -THE Table Brand 21 NO. 1 CASE V Cream Style , CANS (IMS All , Popular Brands ' lab. Marion Brand By the Case 24 . i Ct NO. 303 1 4 CANS x 19 HARD WnEAT C1::01 25-LD. SACH Pacific Brand la Syrc? . NO. 2Vi UAli, r 1 - Oregtr Ne. t ; Deschates ( i r ! Rejrular Size J ackae . Rangers 7hlp Canncks - MONTREAL, Nov. JO.-WVThe New York Rangers celebrated their .first appearance of the sea son on Montreal , Ice 1 tonight by whipping "the league-leading Ca nadlens 7-3 before a crowd of 9, 000. - , . , . I !- Bridge Dive Proves PORTLAND, Nov. 3(H)-Don Bobbins, n-year-old, Portland high school student, d 1 v e d 73 feet off . the center span of the Burnside bridge here today In a vain effort to save file life of a; woman he saw jump from -the: structure a few moments earlier.! ;. Bobbins saw , the woman jump while he was crossing; the bridge in a bus. Alighting from the ve-y hide at the east end, he ran back to the center span, slipped off his shoes and coat and threw himself over the railing feet first- He searched for the woman for IS minutes before harbor patrol boats arrived at the scene. The river, was dragged under the bridge but the woman's body was not found, -r- -: i,y;i v ) Eagles Wallop Oaklanti SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19-W) -Superlative teamwork by the Portland Eagles gave them a f-1 victory over Oakland in a Pacific coast ice hockey-league game to night 1 . To i Portlsnd Ilotcb Ffice, Suits by OP A PORTLAND, Nov. 13 -(ft- The OPA filed suits in district court here today against two Portland hotel managers charged with re ceiving rents in excess of ceiling IiricesVfU;:.;:1.)' .y: ; , . Myrtha E. Stewart, Rowland hotel, is accused of overcharging 340 tenants, and Judgment of $17, 000 is asked. Judgment of $750 is a sought in a suit aeainst Doulas , B. j lively, Hotel Boyd, alleging overcharges to 15 tenants. - . . 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