i fThe OnTGOn STATECT.IAIL Coles. Oregon. Wednesday Horning, January 2t ISIS pagz in:: 7 , . si Court Holds Paper Carrier As Employe The state supreme court, in a 6 to 1 decision, Tuesday , held that rural carrier a an employe for the Oregon Journal was subject to the unemployment" compensation , laws rather than an independent Contractor. :v " , - ::t --j , The carrier involved in. the pro reeding is James R. Johnston, who had contracts to deliver papers to Benton and Linn county subscrib ers and to pay the Journal , for his papers. : . . The Oregonian . has a similar case . pending. . i The majority opinion, written by Justice Hall S- Lusk. affirmed Circuit Judge X G. Lewelling of Benton county. Justice George Rosman, in a dissenting opinion, said : Johnston was a contractor and to pay' him compensation was unwarranted. Mission Group Meets Friday - AMITY The Baptist Mission circle will meet Friday, Jan. 26 at the church at 8 pjn. . Dr. Smith of Linfield , college will be the guest speaker and will present pictures of his field-while a missionary in India. Mrs. Ivan Waddell of Medford, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schaeffer . of Lafayette were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Wad dell. Mr. and Mrs. Waddell re cently returned from a six weeks trip to Washington, DC and New York City. While in Washington they were guests of their son, Ra mon Waddell and family. Mrs. Ivan Waddell is a daughter-in-law tf Mr. and. Mrs. - Waddell and Schaeffer is Mrs. E. Waddell's brother. ' Mrs. Velma Wood spent last . week in Seattle as a guest of Mrs. , Genelda Christensen. - jThey were school mates in Ami Tiirner Woman Visits Sons TURNER Mrs. D. R Standley has returned .from a month's trip to Phoenix, Ariz where she vis ited with her sons, Howard and Cecil and their families. The trip was made by bus and was a sur prise to all but onejon. Mrs. Agnes Bear, is doing sub stitute teaching in Turner high school this week for Mrs.;, Speck, who is ill. Melvin Holt, flying instructor, Will spend the wgekend at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Holt. His wife makes her home there during his absence. An older brother, Richard,-an avi ator, visited his parents and his wife and children recently. William Salisbury, who has work in Portland, spent a recent weekend with his sister, Miss Mu riel. Salisbury. IEiandI'fivv-IP KSLM (1399 kc) KOIN (950 ke) T7cd. 64 f :4S News West. Stars iMustc Tim KOIN Klock (News, 1:8 News. Fletcher Around World; 7:1$ Rise, shin News Headlines ; News . 1:39 News News Roundup ' James Abba 1:45 Orchestra News Sam Hayes Ust'ng Post i S:88 8:15 S:M 8:45 Dr. Tslbot User News Dr. Talbot News Valiant Lady Light World Aunt Jenny (Song today 88 v ' IWm. Lang iKate Smith 8:15 (Pastor's Call (Big Sister t:3 lArmy Service I Helen Trent 8:45 I I Gal Sunday 1848 18:15 I:3 1S.-4S News , ILK Beautiful (Ma Perkins lB'dine Flynn I Cold bergs blouse Party With Lopes - Woman Jury 11:08 11:15 11J 11:45 Ced. Foster WalU Time Joyce Jordan Two on lOpen House , Dr. Malone Perry. Mason Orchestra , Nooa -12:1? 12:38 12:45 (Top Trades News . Hillbilly (Music 148 1:15 1:38 1:45 News House Party News Horizons -, Mel. Moods Orchestra uamboree . 8:00 8:15 "2 J8 2:45 News Newspaper Mary Marlin iMusiC MUSIC Radio Tour Meet Miasns News Concert Hour I News ' lLyn Murray (Show Beat (World Today 3:15 8:3 8:45 Concert Hour Johnsons 8-88 8:15 8:18 ' 4:45 Fulton Lewis Orchestra (News (Orchestra . (San. Martin 1 IK. Winters Itba 5:a 5:15 5:38 5:i5 News Superman Tom Mix News Wire Man Jordan Red's Gang News News ; i ..V G. Heatter Real Stories I Fran k 8:15 8:38 8:45 Cteco Kid. Cisco Kid Which War News 1h Thomas In Music 7:15 T:38 T5 (Lone Ranger (Lone Ranger Let Go 8:M 8:15 8:38 S:4S Legls. HUighta )J. Kirkwood Orchestra (Music ; Bulldog Drum. Dr. Christian Bulldog Drum. 8:88 :1S 9:38 8:45 News Jack Carson Cecil Brown Mutual , , Orchestra Neighbors 18:eS 18:18 18:38 18:45 yulton Lewts Orchestra News Orchestra n-.ea 11:18 11 M 11:45 ll:5S 12:08 ppen House (Organist 5 Star Final War Women Orchestra . Tex. Rangers Air-Flo Orchestra j Music. News News ISign Oft , KOAC-(550 kC)-AM-10.00 News; 1015 Homemaker; 11 School ot Air ii:io Concert Hall. PM Noon News; 12-fs FarnT Hour: IK Rdin' Range: !U5 Variety Time; W Oj J 30 Memory Music; 3:00 News: 3.15 Music- Masters; 4:00- Bookman; 4.15 I Scio won; three straight IromiBWK pot (i) AT of L, Interstate Tractor took three from M & F Grocery, Bos- ler Electric j whitewashed Keith Brown's, Armour's took two j of three from the Police, Capital City Laundry beat Brite Spot 2rl, and I Maynower Milk downed the Pap. ermakers 2-1 in Tuesday night's Industrial lea rue bowlina on fection alleys. Aleshire, Armour's, rolled high series, and Bigler. of I the same team, captured high tram hnnnr nritK 91ft . ", ... I scio 01 i 4 j Kenyon .164 149 S0S-81S Caswell .101 m 133 so I Hendricksou .178 148 147-471 -208 m 155 839 Schrunk . Oensmor . 145 167 135447 1 Totals 797 165 794 235S I TRADK COUNCIL (AFL) (81 I Meyer 120 159 115-0941 Brant 118 118 124 360 I Breneman . .137 103 ' 96336 I FuttreU -138 123 136397 Oakea J 89 127 158474 Totals ..784 712 711 2207 M A r GROCERY (9) H&naicap 33 33 33 89 B. Grtfflui 148 191 145484 I Curtis , .113 135 135 383 to- Griftith , 172 180 173r-52 Morean 117 144 lfil o . I . 1 1 " -- i rAlt f 797 INTERSTATE TRACTOR I1 w. vaidex : 189 201 182 872 I Stettler .A .... 149 184 170603 Byeri . 145 152 139438 Pctersoo , 193 194 ; 186573 li57 i4 aoi-807 Ira "wo lis 21 rUunf Totals rriTii hbaw rr m Handicap 42 43 43 126 ! BarKer , ..,,145 J46 142433 n,nl 1 vi tin an w I D. Brown i isi 145 461 i PoweU Vl i iJtlfS Hawkins . 1 -U WW 1 Totals 727 777 701 2205 I BOSLER ELECTRIC 3 . Riches -192 189 152433 I Kelly -IS! H Rrffey Bishop SUke Ii80 168 iis462 .187 170 154-491 880 Sis 721 2419 Totals ARMOURS STAR (2) 168 180 128474 Pederson Aleshine 229 194 167590 I Haagenson Bigler .. Edwards .ITO ' UI iVvl IUJ n mo imIam I 154 171 167492 J72 932 774 2578 1 Totals SALEM POLICE (1) Hanrfiran 1 T "7 U utaain lis i aoo l MitUUl . ,, . ,, i 1 1(4 1M Friesa 170 131 153454 Mathers Seipp Totals J J IblSlSSS liinini Avamnn al MJAS.vyj. : pi - Tf if -1 JD6at MOnmOlltll MONMOUTH Monmouth's Wolves lost to Duane Mellem's Eugene high "Bees" 37 to 32 at FiiPPn. ?atnrHav nirht. Enne led 20 to 10 at halftime. The "big" game of the season for the locals is slated for Friday of this week when the Independence Hqpsters invade Monmouth for the first nmoAf their horn and home ser- rM , a9 ' EUGENE BEES (37) (32) MONMOUTH &U5N3TFZii7SS? wud (8) g (i4) McLen I Subs for Eujfene "Ruth"4. Hubbard 2. smith 2. schmetding 2. Fredericks 4. Denzer 2; for Monmouth Howard 4. KGW (620 kc) KEX (1190 ke) Dawn Patrol News Jour. Living Mus. clock rarm,- uom News Stars Today James Abb Mirth. B'fast Club Voice Nation Glamour At Sardi's (Larry Smith Personality Ruth Forbes News Homemaker Art Baker Tony Mors Jack Berch True Story Guiding Light Baukhage Mystery Chef Clue Children f , In White Ladles (Hymns News (Women of Am. Neighbors Ma Perkins Horizons Pepper Young Bach. Children ! Happiness M. Downey . Rosa Rio J. B. Kennedy Backst. Wife Timet News t Stella Dallas- Radio Parade Loren. Jones Widder Br'n. News News Girl Marries Portia (Plain BU1 1 (Front Paga r What's Doing Church Mus. Road of Life (David Ha.-um -(Parade ; lAunt Mary . Hollywood News Life Appt. (Dr. Kate News (Rhythm IXaltenborn ISymph. Swing i Ramblers : ' (Hop Harrigan : For Release . Chas. Bar be Songs v. E. . Peterson Pirates - Dick Tracy I Armstrong (Cap. Midnight i Sinatra Eddie Cantor Dist Atty. . . Livestock Humanity Bands . . Kay Kyser IPrindle. Miles Supper Clu Fleet. Lawtoa Carton Cheer bn I Lum n Aboer I counterspy - The . Norths With World -Headlines bulx oi Cttiaa News Drama INewe jTown News Symphonetta Pac Reporter Bandwagon Orchestra Orchestra. Orchestra Orchestra News War News (Concert Hour Trafio Winds: 430 Treasury Salute; 45: NovaUme; 3.00 Upbeat: JO Amrina'n MllSIC! 5 :5 BeVOTVl ViCtOTT 6:00 News; 6:18 -Farm Hour; T0 Shorthand Contest; 7:30 Melody; 8 .DO OSC vs. Wash, basketball; 130 News; 8:45 Meditations. ... . . , ' - - 29 29 3ft 87 J 38 i 137 12 393 -119 144 131394 -163 153 170486 m 1 179 S18 -201. 158 15 315 Erugaard - L "Tr capital.city laundry (i ,. SZZZT j Buck i i 199 S34 Mcciuskey , , ies 187 . i4j 469 , , f0,f ' r apevmakeks U) Cady:; -133 142 133418 JW; 172 190528 li' - r -195: 136 134465 .152;: 115 183450 .144: 176 154474 runea Rnltn, . ToUls .792 741 794 2327 MAYFLOWER MILK rt .... " " - in' u. Z1Z7.J, iXUXZ , llimt Carr 113 181 133-427 n , -Ktnfrai- inn 101 I niiM n nw45... 107.' in Totals .863 848 752 2463 Trojans Still Hot LOS ANGELES, Jan. 23.-(flV aoutnern auiornia s ar o j a n s made it 13 win in 17 start in S-ut v ..t , t vjr umuuaui( a .iosi-ireuuu d. 1 1 LI 11 iauy wj HUUIH.C a uditveiuttn train from the nearby Los Alamitos na- val airbase 49 to 36. Jefferson CE Society Elects New Officers .xvowin - lire viuum Fnrfavnp crviofv f fK rhrietinn -j fr church elected officers;as follows president, Gene Powell vice pres . . . , . . v i meni, ; nooen oimpson; secrevary, Rarhin "Minor- rAaciw Marian v--f lr-t. lJ' h woisuiii uwuuiaij, ; iivuvcii Simion; social chairman, Sara Hutchings; missionary advisor, Smith; lookout; chairman, Andf Paschall A hew lookout chairman will be elected, as Andy Paschall is leav- ing soon for the navy; air corps. The young people hav decided to gef their topics for study from the Christian Endeavor quarterly; and the CE. World, for the coming ' js Stahlnian Funeral Is Tliiirsday at Stayton DETROIT Fannie Viola Stahl- man, 70, late resident;; of Detroit, ded;gt a Eugene hospital Mon day. Survivors are four : sons, Don Rbseburg, Earl and Ward of Detroit, Alfred oi uamp maxey, Texal; three daughters Mrs. Ethel Esteyi Mrs. Norma Booker of De troit,; and Mrs.. Naida.; Booker of Holley; as siter, Mrs. Phyla Bilyeu of Kalama Wash : ohe brother, f f and 13 grandchildren. j- - , ' unerai w"! !,IWT 1 l nufyirT U1r", 1M"T era! home in Stay ton.; Burial will be at-Gates. Shirley Hill Takes Over Co-ed FrofiTam OREGON STATE .; COLXEGE, Corvallis, Jan. 23 Recent changes . : , CaiiU, lyviuuiiaiu w kivi.i va the staff of Associated Women Students' radio half-hour at Ore gon State college include that of Shirley Hill, Salem, sophomore in lower: division. Miss Bill has been named music chairman to replace Mary Ellen Rutherford of St Hel ens. This weekly co-ed program is broadcast over station KOAC , every- Saturday morning at ; 1 1 information about local clubs and organizations. Sims Family Guests Of Glenn Larkins . EAST SALEM-rAlr. and 'Mrs. Sam Sims' and son, ,- Lt , Darrell Sinis were dinner guests Thurs day of Mr. and Mrs Glenn Lar- kins and daughter, Fay on Garden Rbadi ; Lieutenant Sims is spend ing art eight day leave at the home of his! parents in Salem. He came west from the Marine base at Cherry Point, N.C., and will report this week at a California base.; Firef Destroys House ; While Owners Visiting GERVAIS Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDohald of Portland spent Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vogt in Gervais. In the : afternoon a . neighbor- tele phoned that their house on Foster road ;and its -contents had been destroyed by fire. Some insurance was carried.'. v ri- - Five Year Old Falls VICTOR POINT Morris Fisch- I er, S, son of Mr, and Mrs. Marion Fischer, is recovering from i broken wrist received when he i fell from a horse recently. Uffp I Coiiina K ' y 20 Dividends That's why policyholders renew with Hoggins ; ' , office year after year. TIIE GEN ERAL CAPITAL STOCK INSU1UNCB' . AT ITS BEST CHUCK Oregons Largest balera and 129 N. Commercial 1 tJH i- W 1 nnin-rriTimV I jr-""lllllJJ ssF"t8F i i , ,- i UJ ; , Mrs. Adams Is .; New President r PRINGLE The Community club i met at the schoolhouse Fri day jiight for election of officers. Mrs.! James Adams f was- elected president, " Jack Allm :iwaa re elected vice-president, and Mrs. Carl iBartruff retains her position as club secretary-treasurer. The new j officers took over Immedi ately after electionit''::':; A -pfenny supper ; was planned fori February 9, with. sale of aprons and dish-towels to be held in connection with i "ft - Advisory committee for this event are Mrs. Chester Morris, Mrs. AJ E. Elli son, Mrs. E. Nelson, Mrs. Ed Kot tek and the club officers. 1 i The program consisted of i a recitation and song by the pri mary; room, a tap dance by Donna and Sharlene Nelson, Mrs. Agnes Booth spoke on the American youth and the job he is doing. L. L. Norton was assigned as chairknan of the program j! com mittee for the next meeting and Mrs. J, L. Fenley Ruby Guy and Maryj Blackwell will be next: re- rresnrnent commutee. I Floyd Chastain,! who started in the fourth grade here a short time iago, has left with his family for Seattle. . i 4 r , Robers Grange Coinmittees Named ROERTS-The grange met at the hall Saturday night Roy Rice, master, appointed the following committees for the year: Agricultural: Elmer Minch, Lee Eyerly and Leonard Zielke. - , Legislative: Winnie Pettyjohn. Ed Ciymer and Roy Rice. Welfare: Mrs. Roy Rice, Mrs. Stephen Minard and Mrs.' George Higgins. ' ' H. , l- New members proposed are Mrs. Rex Minard and Mildred Minch, The group decided to hold a neigh borhood, party in thej grange hall February 10, 7 p. m.,f potluck sup per preceding the party. No charge, everyone in neighborhood invited. McAlpiyi Teacher! Given Surprise j McALPIN Mrs. Ethel Lang was Surprised on; her birthday when - JoAnne Lang and Alice Jean Fisher gave a party with the pupils; of McAlpin as guests. Re freshments were served. Mrs. Lang is the teacher at McAlpin. Gene Terry of Beaverton visit ed relatives and friends here sev eral days last week. ; He attended Silverton high school for three years and has completed his course at Beaverton. He has enlisted in the army air corps. Pie Social Nets $75 To Pratum Community PRATUM Returns from5 the Pratum . Community club pie1 so cial and carnival at the school house ; ; Friday night I totaled ' $75 Proceeds will defray expenses of the club and the school. ' i The program consisted of "Chalk Talk" ; by Frank Bowers; reading, Mrs. JT. H. Prtmk: one-act play. He Didn't Propose"; musical se lections by the Bouchie family of Turner. Mrs. John Roth and Wil lis Goebel were in charge of the program. Cornelious Bateson is the club president i : , I Next month's program will be arranged by "Mrs. John Hay,! Mrs. Alvin Zielesch, and Henry Beut ler. Refreshment chairman, i Mrs. A. Turner. . , i I Former Dallas Woman Visits Friends There DALLAS Mrs. Tennis, super intendent of Ballington club for women in Portland,' and former resident of Dallas for many years, is visiting friends here. She ar rived Thursday. ' , . . 1 , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Dawson, son Carl and daughter, Nancy of Reedsport, spent Thursday with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ed C Dunn. HEALTH TO YOU! Corracf fecto, CoIm MmwH Basterrhotda ; rPilas). Fls ore. Fistula, Beraia (Hup. hue) datref aealtb-powet to axa-abUifr to saior Hi. Our avthod ct traatmatat without hospital oporatioa snceoaatullr emploTod tor 33 toots, lilxiral erodit tanas. QeA for rxamlBahoa er send lor FBE booklet. Open Evffimft, Mon., WedL, fVL, 7 to L30 Dr. C. J. DEAN CUNIC fhysickMi mmd Serf os) If . E. Cor. T. Barnslde md Grand Svo. -Telepaoao EM 3918. Porttosd H. Orogoa Q INSURANCE Upstate Agency Klarshfield , - Salen 41C3 GardenClub Urges Buying Bush Pasture Directors of Salem Men's Gar den dub went on record Tuesday night endorsing the purchase by the dty of the Bush property on South High street for park pur poses and urging the voters of Sa lem "to give carefuj consideration to the matter before casting! their ballots on February 9. Following ' the meeting of the club's board at the YMCA, H. L. Staver, president listed as the reasons given by the organization for; its endorsement; - ; 1. Trees and shrubs planted there by the pioneers are invalu able and could not be duplicated. J. RV Judd of the Arnold arbore tum, Boston, recently said "Many rare specimens in Miss Bush's garden could not easily be found elsewhere." i. A living memorial in the form of parks and gardens is lar more appropriate as a tribute to heroes than cold bronze and mar ble. ' r, v f 3. Salem is greatly . lacking in BLONDIE i i VOUNG MAN, FDR a -; ( .. THAT YOU GO TO S BED WtTHOUr yOUTHWK there! nore.to . STOWS BEING ON TVVKT JAP HELD rSLANO WW MAKES 0U FIGURE THAT,5C0GCHV ? SCORCHY SMITH HARNEY GOOGLE 'MICKEY MOUSE THIMBLE THEATRE LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY THE LONE RANGES i rSy' BPCK-erTMVSrttFVESS "V . ' v SKONVCS A FEVM 8RCK6 V0U BETTER GO BeuOUJ A'CnOS " V NOSESraftKEEPSftC T I'M TER0I8LE SORRY f YOUR I MR. Si MB AD IS MAO JFaULT?! at Yoa irt au p MY FAULTy 6fiL, -J 1CE3S3 i park facilities andj should have much more tpace devoted to them. - 4. Salem will never again have another opportunity to get such fine tract of land right in the heart of the dty. S. When the city is larger, the people will be grateful, to this feneration for its foresight. : Farrell Distributes $41,980 in State Funds . .-- . . i, . . r i I Distribution of two funds, total ing 3)41,980.31, was announced to day by Secretary of State Robert S, .Farrell, jr.- . ' . ; : One fund of $15,000, represent ing revenue derived from the state amusement device tax, was ap portioned on the basis of W per cent, to the state public assistance fund; and 40 per cent to the 36 counties in the state.- f t The second fund, totaling $26, 980.31 and - representing monies received from the federal govern ment under the Taylor grazing act. was distributed to the following 12 counties: Baker; : Crook, Des chutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman and Umatilla. . ; . i JUST A HUNCH, I f I GVJE9SSHE1 ACTED KINO OF My5TEf30US ABOIT A FEW THINGS VVNOSHtSraX . REMINDS me op Someone SEEM TvE vcg .MHfSt' 3- YES,MaaM. I TDL0 WM YOU iVas a poor avt WDOJED IM A WAR CM1 A PLANT W YOUR MOTHER WAS A WAITRESS IN A LUNCH-ROOM. iVt AWFUL S0RRYH 1 I ' V ' 'is - . f 1 pb R Dili Pratuia Scout Sponsor Meets on ThurBday ;. PRXTUM Lyle Leighton, Boy Scout executive of the Cascade Area Council, was. guest speaker at the Pratum PTA at the W. E. Branch home Thursday. He ex plained the work ot the sponsor organization 'and the committee. The committee includes Branch, C. " C Bateson and Melvin lien, d, A. Lynds is the local scoutmas ter. . 1 - , i. The PTA is sponsor and as soon as official organization is com pleted a community Boy Scout program will be arranged;. TVee 4-H clubs and a 'Bed Cross Home Nursing class is also sponsored gy toe group. The series of radio programs on "Youth Talks It Over" over KSLM arranged by the Marion County PTA i Council were announced. Pratum PTA goes on the .air, Saturday. March 3, 4:43 to g p. m. Gas on Stonacb nratoaatfe nUf aMdtclM Ilk l Tablrta. N Inttlm IMiaa krtaa la a tutrat MM WELL UT5 CrET THIS NOTE FtSJAWE OLD MAN. REQUESTS BOTH OP US TO SEE HIM AND REPORT OH JTHE RESCUE JOBj it 0 cr YOU SWEEr UTTLE DARLING -YOU TOLD THE TRUTM-I DO WOPJClNAJ WAR PLANTAND MOTHER ISA WAITRESS IN A CANTEEN -H DkaMiMMilKMaaMMUiaint few su. tour iwck muk hutMra. factor atmliy anaerUw la Uauat-artlnc iiHiIbh ct THAT BKallfM IT Y BUT MIKE? M WE.UWNTA FEW m ' h a- , S-'iS- - c:::id 2SR chssS rub vstd YiuuSsxtml for GLrsnvivcitt Toe! wVssTVBrtba XHoaae Qdataplets eatch cold their ehasta. throats and backs aretmmadiataty rubied with aiusteoia. Moatarale brinrs such prompt relief from coughs, sore throat, achin moacJaa of chart colds becans It's MORS than Jos a ordinary "salTa." It's what m many Doctors and Norses call a tsodtr vafcrrntsi. It actually be! pa break trs csafswtdw in upper bronchial tract; oaa and throat. Bay Musterola fee fovr famflyl - ' : IN S STRENG TUSt Chfldrea'a Mad liustaroia; Bsfjalar and Extra Stroox. 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