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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1945)
. i1 J. i j . PAGE ELEVCI Friday Morning, Jun IS, 1945 I The) OEXGOH STATESMAN, Scdanv Oregon, Spode Dishes Help in Sale Of War Bonds Spode dishes have not suffered from use in the concrete-floored back office of the Marion county bond committee rooms, ., but de , pression of the bond salesmen and Wbmen have -been given a major blow. . . . ' ... '...' This was the report of Mrs. W. L. Spaulding, switchboard operat or, volunteer Janitor and -general f actorium at the office, in a talk at the Salem Toastmistress last night. , - "I am not going to ask you to buy bonds because I know you have bought them, but I Just thought you would like to know how the wheels go round," Mrs Spauling said. The - large number of block workers, the many copies of let ters sent out to various groups, the many "unsung workers, men and women who "work" during a bond sale perior, were listed by the speaker. The coffee urn and choice dishes ; were brought down by the speaker against the advice of the many other workers, she : admitted, but her sense of hos pitality has had a good effect on the spirits of the men and women workers near the end of a hard day. Mrs. Glen McCormick told of her impressions of the United Na tions conference which she at tended during the opening days, and Mrs. James Hartley spoke on The American Flag and Its His tory." Loretta Friederick was toastmistress' and Grace Bottler ' was table topic chairman. Mrs. Irving A. Fox was genera! cnuc ana individual critics were Olga Wickberg, Mrs. Hal Reeves and Mrs. F. G. Ricketts.Vernice Boehm was time keeper and Ada Ross made a critical survey of the six months period. Mrs. L, O. Arens was elected president lor the , coming six months to succeed Mrs. Robert DeVlieg; Mrs. Martin Elle, vice president to succeed Mrs. Ray- - mond Walsh; Mrs. James Hartley, treasurer, to succeed Loretta fnearicK, ana Maria Ling re elected ' secretary. r, r-9 r PVi "." KSOI KOIN KGW KEX AT II. (W9i k-) (t7l ke) (2 k) I (1190 ke) S:M jNaws Nw Farm fair- I Bugler ?X" :1S West. Stars - . :JO N. W. farms KOIN Mock New . :4S News i Joorn. Living ; HBsidlfiaD IPrraDkiPffli DED :00 T:IS 1:3 1:4 News Orchestra News Orchestra Headlines News ' f News 4. ' G. J Fletcher Headlines Roundup Sam Hayes Roundup News James Abbe List'nf Pott Boys S:M S:1S S:3S S:4J Dr. Talbot - Dr. Talbot (Take It Easy Interlude User News Valiant Lady Light World Aunt Jenny Fro Waring Ed" East ' Blast Club t: S:1S 0:J0 :4S News M. Downey Pastor's Call Orchestra Kate Smith Bic Sister Helen . Trent Gal Sunday JJames Abba I Larry Smith jPersonality Glamour Breakfast. 1S:M 1:1S 10.JO n-.ts (News Talk About Ration News I Life-Beautiful (Kitchen J Ma Perkins INews B'dine Fljrnn lHaifiemakar Dr. Malone JAr; Baker News Stars Today True Story 11:0 11:1S 11:3 11:45 Ced. Foster Watts 'Tim Camera Club Orchestra Two on Clue Rosemary Perry Mason Tina At Tim Culling. Light Children In t White B. I Crocker Baukhaga ; Ethel. Albert Nancy Evans Melody Round Noon Top Trades (News i Woman or Am. I Ladies K:1S News Neighbors " Mai Perkins . . j; 1I:J Hillbilly (Horizons Paper Young J. B. Kennedy 13:4 iMusio Bach. Chtld'n- Happiness C. Bennett l:ta (News 1 House Party . Backst.' Wife Time Views -1:15 - Lum A beer (News ! Stella Dallas Radio Parade 1:30 Never Old (Feature Story LoTen. Jones News i 1:4S 1 Wkdcr Br'n Buddy twin 2:00 News Newspaper Girl Marries J What's Doing t:IS. Orchestra t PoHia ( 1 a t:30 Ch. of Christ Meet Missus Plain Bill (Kay West t:45 Radio Tour j, Front Page (Research it.; ; 4-H Broadcast To Be June 26 1 , i Marion county, 4-H summer i school delegates ' will : broadcast I Tuesday, June 28 over KOAC from 730 to 8.-00 p. m., James Bishop, county dub agent, an nounces. Benton and Linn coun ty broadcasts will be on Juries 19, Yamhill's on Jane 25, and Polk's on June 27. -'' -' - Radio programs by various county delegations will be broad cast at 730 o'clock each evening I except Sunday, from June 19 to 28. The assemblies between 2:00 i and 3.-00 o'clock also will be broadcast daily. These programs are designed to give the story of club work in each county and to I tell of various summer school ac tivities. Bishop said. Final plans for the summer ses sion, will be given over KOAC Monday evening, June 18, from 7:80 to 8:00 o'clock. ! 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Thomas TLone Ranger Lone Ranger JAntOs'n Andy Richest lan I Durante IH'w'd Prevue IBiH Stern Breneman ! s NB j 8:00 iBoxlng Bouts Kirk wood S:15' ' IBojnng Bouts I Tonight S:30 Boxing Bouts Be Ignorant 1:45 Boxing Bouts 4 1 Supper Club i Your FBI I Fleet Law ton Dxtff Tavern R. Paige 9:00 t:15 t:30 :43 News Cecil Brown Freedom News Aldriches Thin Man Night Editor Playhie. V Ambassador News i: I Ken Mason 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 Fulton Lewis Orchestra New Name Song S Star Final Vets Board Orchestra Tex. Rangers I News 1S.IF. Calling ISyjhphonette I Doctor Talks iTreas. Salute Concert! Hour 11:00 11:15 11.30 11:45 11:55 12:00 Open House Roundup Sin Off Orchestra Organist Air Flo Orchestra News Music. : New Tooth Decay Survey Slated ? CORVALLIS, June 14.-(ff)-A survey to determine cause of the unusually high rat of tooth de cay) among Oregon residents will begin here next fall. The research by Oregon State college technicians will attempt to find out whether cause can be attributed to food or the water supply, Dr. Clara A. Storvick, for m e r University of Washington staff scientist, reported. A 820,000 fund provided by the state legislature will finance the laboratory work. KOAC FRIDAY 550 kc. 10:00 News; 11:15 Homemakers; 11:00 School of Air: 11 JO Concert hall; Noon new; 1J:13 Farm Hour. 1M Ridin' the Range; 1:15 Soldiers of Press; 1:30 Va riety Time; 3:00 Club Women; 3 JO KMemory Music: 3:00 News; 3:1 Music (Orchestra (Orchestra Orchestra News Swing Shift rr 11 (News j ( Rhythm fX'tra Hour of Masters: 4.-00 Science News; 4:11 Memorable Music: 4:30 Treasury Sa lute; 4:43 Novaume; 50 Upbeat; M Navv (niitin- S-Ofl News: SrlS Farm Hour: 70 Music Czechoslovakia: 1 30 U Symphony of Melody: 8 AO Brain Trust; I JO Music That Endures; t JO News; :45 MediUUon. ; Educated Grizzly Bites the Hand ' ; Tliat Trained Him Circus-goers watched Emil Pallenberg, jr., make! the highly trained bear Fu "go back and do it over" during the Thursday af ternoon opening show of Russell Bros, circus here without realiz ing that the trainer's hand was bleeding from a gash left by Fu's I teeth. Whether the pugnacious spirit was engendered while the . hon- neutral Russian bear rowed a boat carrying the slogan "Oh to Tokyo" or whether the meat shortage caused the animal .to bite the hand of the man who has trained him since he was a cub, circus folk could not say. Anyhow, the bear, once-sched uled to appear in this noons Victory Center program, is rest ing quietly in his cage until .time for this afterrloon's performance. Tablo oi Coasial Tides I Times computed for Taft. Ore., by the V. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for The Oregon statesman. High t-ow June Time .water he "When rings the doorbell. Jost say nonehalantly. Is Donna expecting; yoaf? Oregon Black Market Eyed PORTLAND, June 14.-;p)-Oregop's black market operators will be hunted by internal rev enue agents for failing to list il legal transactions on income tax report J. W. Maloney, collector of internal revenue, said today The drive: will especially con centra te on the black market in meat, he said. Fanners suspected of ceiling price violations will be Investigated to -find out whether their tax declaration was too low for their income. Maloney reported some viola tions already uncovered. The campaign fits into a national drive against income tax viola tors, j recently announced by the treasury department Graveside Rites This Afternoon ' For H. Paris : GERVAIS Graveside services will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at Belle Passi cemetery for Herman ParisIwho died-June 12 at a Salem hospital. 1 He was born near ' Butteville, July 22, 1867, the son of William . and Sarah Long Paris, pioneers Of that ' section and was the last one of family! of 'several chil dren. - He made his home for sev eral years, with his sister,' Mrs. Lorette Walker south of Gervais. Cordon Raps OP A Bungling PORTLAND, Oreu, June 14.-A'HSen.-Guy Cordon (R-Ore) declared today the OPA couldn't have done a worse Job of hand ling the meat situation if it had "deliberately attempted sabo tage." 'v , : J -- ! The Oregon senator said meat DRS. CHAW ... LABI Or.T ,TJbuJiJ. Dr.G.ChaavNJ CHINESE Herbalists 241 North Liberty , Cpstatrs Portland ' General Oectrlc Co Office open Saturday only 10 ajn. to 1 p.m.: 0 to Tpm Con tul ration. Blood pressure and urine tests are fit of charge. Practiced unco 191T. la "a memory In Washington" and most eastern cities. He told of having a skicculent T-bono steak at Bend, Or, where he attended senate sub-committee hearings on cattle grazing fees for publia lands. J . x; . v . ; Cordon said senate agriculture committee ifindings revealed : 80,- 000,000 head of cattle in the coun try - - thirty million above any other peak year. There is no rea son for scarcities, he said. . 1 ' I;- : . cro cw9 ' W3CG SG 0 Bra PeM eevt. ay fortloMd Coaerel Doctric Cov, e94t4M jJoa avvVeVB'K $)vSa ewO(B IS 17 Valley Births WOODBURN To Mr. and Mrs. Ole R. Stormo of Aurora, a son, George Franklin, June 8. He has one brother, James Oliver.. ; To Mr. and Mrs. R. J. 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