Tt OGOIt STATESMAN. Salsa. Origan; Friday Momlag. Aujist 10, 1843' pagz TnntTcnr ... .. .. ,. i OREGON , ST ATX COLLEGE, Corvallis, Auf. i. Opening time for the annual state picnic of th Oregon Jersey Cattle club la 11 o'clock Sunday, August 12, when the members will gather at the state college dairy barn on the Oak- Creek road just a half mile west of the Corvallis city limits. Lunch and a brief speaking pro gram will follow on the state college campus lawns. , M-T! i n itd fTl prf KSLM KOIN : (lift kei (m ke) KGW (at ke) KEX (11M ke) ws -INewa Band I Bugler "JC a-i I ffmt. SUrs Farm Time J- S:1S (Ni W.: Farme- IKOIN Klock ( i iWawa l Old Soo 1: iNewa ,Snule Time Orctteatra JHeedlines (News News O. Fletcher Headline 'Roundup -Sam Hirn Roundup Asranskr James Abbe Ustng Port Beys s:e S:1S s.m S:4 !Dr. .Talbot (Dr. Talbot iTake It Easy 3terlude IUaar New Valiant Lady Light World A ant Jenny Teed Waring -4 i, Ed last B'taat Club :aa t:lS t:se t'.iS Nwa M. Downey Pastor' Call Orcheitra Kate 1 Smita ; Bis Siater Helen Trent Gal Sunday Mantes Abb Larry smiva Personality Qlamour Breakfast 1:1S MAS 'New (Talk About IMouataineeia (Ration Newa ILUe Beautttul I Ma Perkina (McDonald -I Dr. Malona Kitchen New Homamaker Art Baker New Ted Melon True Story 11 :M 11:11 11:3 11:S Cedrle Foster Walts Time Camera Club lOrcnestra. Two on Clue Rosemary Perry Mason Tina c Tim I iGtlidinf U(ht J Children fin White B-1 Crocker Baukhaco Ethel. Albert Stars Today Motorist More Prisoners L WiUHelpth: on Harvests ;E CORVALLIS. Aug. sXSDecial) With the alignment of an addi tional 500 . German prisoners i of war to assist with hop picking. the total; number of PWs helping with Oregon's harvest - will be about 15S0 by the last of August, according to J. R. Beck, OSC ex tension service farm labor. super visor. IJ:..; 5 H - ; j : Marion and .Polk counties have been assigned 250 ; FWs each be ginning the last week in August and extending until September 23. Three hundred more PWs will be moved into the Medford area the middle of August to, pick pears. Meanwhile- a considerable .num ber of the 3750 Mexican farm workers now in Oregon are help ing temporarily with seed Clean ing, food processing and other similar jobs in Linn, Polk, Marion, Yamhill, i Umatilla and Wallowa counties during the low period of employment in seasonal crops un til the big fall rush starts, Beck reports! j - : ; j i .- f f j Noea It:lS HAS (Top Trades I Newt tHlUbiUy .Uukc (New Neighbors Woman' Life Bach. ChUd'a. Woman of Am. Ma Perkina Pepper Young Happteea J. B. Kennedy C Bennett Ladiea laM (News (House Party IBactat Wile Time Views. :tS (Lurn n Abner (News . Stella Dalies Radio Parade i l:ie (Melodies . lPeature Story-ILoren. Joms . Newa 1:S 1 IDreonaer jWlddsr Br- I Betty Crocker tJf S:1S t:M t:S Melody Time I Ch. of Christ (Meet (Orchestra I Missus IGlrl Mamea jPortia Plain Bill Irront Paso What's Dotnf Kay Wast Jte MS S:S S:4S JNeifS t oncer i uour IN. 'Esa Maxwell INew i J. Carron . V (Showboat I World Today I RoeA of Lisa David Harum News Aunt Mary Time iWalkle Talkie I Heath Trio I Hollywood 4w 4:11 4.3S :S- Morrison Sex Miller Sketches Orchestra (Today's Stars IB Winters ( Fiddlers (Case of One Secret I Headlines News I Melody Lane I Stars o Today jravoritea I Kaltenborn (Hop Uariigan J:te (News i Orcanist For Release- Pirates S:1S upertnan Red's Gang jChas. Barbs (Dick Tracy S:)S ITem Mix News (Sonss i Armstrong I S:4S 'News Wire News 1 K. Peterson IB. Swing : S:tS S:J0 S:4S C. Heatter (Orchestra' ISpoUight Bnda IJerry Wayne Walts Time Websters People Funny Songs Loved The Sheriff War Comt. Bolger Show IDunninger Sh'wFrom O-S t:ll News 1 - T:le Lone Ranger H'w'd Prevue 'Bill Stern J. Russell T: ILone Ranter NBC I Los i Andrines S:M ' (Boxing Bouts I Jordan .Supper Club i Your FBI S:1S Boxing Bouts Orchestra j Fleet Lawton I 'Boxing Bouts Bo Ignorant Correction Roseland S:M - I Boxing Bouts , ) ae :! INews , .Cecil Brown I Freedom Freedom lAktriches JThln Man INlsht Editor For Valor I Orchestra I Pianist Ambaeaai dor News Kea, Mason It: ie:is 1:M 1:4S i Morrison tNaws News I Orchestra S Star Final Vets Board Orchestra Tex. Rangers (News Orchestra .Orchestra i Doctor Talks Chortle Chan Concert Hour tit ll is 11. JO U:4S 11 51 12: Open House Hanoi Oreh. News I Sign Off I Orchestra I Organist Air K Orchestra News . (Muaic, Newa Orehestra lOrcheatra-Orchestra News i Swing Shift News (Rhythm SO 4. C FRIDAY IS ke. -.10:00 Mews: 10:19 Homemakers; 110 School of Air; 11 JO Concert hall; Noon news; U tS Farm Hour, 1 Mt ( Rldin' the Range: 1:19 London Letter; 1:30 Va riety Time; 2:O0 Hygela; 1:15 Glen Miller: 2:30 Memory Music; 3:00 News: 3:15 Music of; Masters; 4 Science News: 4:19 American Pageant; 4 JO Treasury Salute: 4:49 Cugat: 9:00 Up beat; 6:00 News; 6:19 Farm Hour; 7. -00 Music Czechoslovakia: 7 -JO Sons of South: TM Keyboard Masters: 8:00 Music of Lands: 6:30 Music That En dures; 9:30 News; t:49 Meditations Realism on the ' Roman stage was carried so far that Emperor Domitian staged a real crucifix ion at the end of one of the productions,- using a prisoner as- a substitute for the actor f who played the part of the victim. hting By Air Studied BvF oresters The feasibility of using ! air planes with chemicals as a means of combatting forest fires is now being- studied by the state for estry department here, Gov. Sari Soell announced Thursday. The governor .said some labora tory experimentation and 1 re search, with particular relstion to the most effective use of chemi cals and equipping airplanes' for such service, already has been completed. ' I - Development of this method, Snell declared, would be effec tive in extinguishing forest fires of f early , origin or in connection with the suppression of spot fires which break away from major fires such as have been raging in various sections of , Oregon during the past few months.! The state forestry department reported that It has been using insect chemical-operating air planes this summer in treating an infested area in Clatsop, county and- that these operations were successful. J The radio industry this year Is 600 per cent larger than before the war. "THE YOUNG j IDEA" By Mossier Hawaii Feels War Effects PORTLAND, Aug. The war has left its most serious ef fect in Hawaii on the chief in dustries, sugar and pineapples, T. D. Lowery, . Honolulu, legislator and lumberman, said today. ' v He reported farm workers have dropped from 38,500 to 21,300 since-1831 and military'- services have taken oyer thousands : of : acres -of cane lands for air fields , and -- other retaliations. Lowery predicted a great in crease In postwar travel to the islands,! with marked improve ment in freight service. Several plane companies have applied for postwar bland routes with fares at $125 compared with the pres ent, $300, he said.' ' Landing Strips Start Planned Construction . of new landing facilities at McNary field, Salem airport; recently' accepted from the civil aeronautics administra tion by the city council, will get under ! way within less than 60 days, (officials announced here Thursday. , j The engineering details, now worked out, provide for an in strument landing system of I four or five' units of radio installations. new runways, lights and other improvements. . : The Old Spanish trail is a high way 274 J miles long that extends from SL Augustine, FUl, to San Diego, Calif, . Tabb Of , Coaslol Tides ' Times computed for Tatt, C Ceodette by Survey Ore.. the U. a. Coast and lor Tbo Orajsei Statesman l ; IMia 4 - dfrajn.', '4 4:4S isl ISM FJn. . U August Ttaaa s:it us, MtXt pjn. 30. ajn. 4:11 pa S:43 njoa. 4:44 pjn. 4:U aJtt. S:S0 pjno. S3S ajn. 36 pjn. l It IS IS 14 II 16 IT I IS 16 S6 st u 2S M ST 31 a - - 61 pjn. 736 ajn. 1M pjn, t 31 ajn. 19 pjn. 10:41 ajn. 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Lew 3 1.1 63 1.6 6.6 13 ' 13 1.6 LT 17 13 ' 1.4 S3 1.1 3.0 - 6.7 ai 03 SI e.t 3.0 S.T- 03 3.4 -03 10 41 13 -03 13 SO LO 0.4 . a7 13 0 1J 4 t 3 S3 Qrcuit Judge Waller Given Klamath Case Chief Justice Harry Belt of the state supreme .court Thursday as signed Circuit ; Judge- Artie O. Walker, Yamhill county, to pre side at the trials of four, eases Involving; fonner Chief of Police Heuvel of KOsmath Tails. All of these cases involve moral of- JudgeD. R. Vandenberg, Klam- ath county, disqualified himself in these cases and an affidavit of prejudice was filed against Judge Charles H. Combs of Lake coun ty. Judge Walker also will hear the divorce proceeding of Whit- latch vs Whitlstch, which origin ated in Klamath county. -Circuit Judge George R. Dun- DE&. CHAN LAftl Dr.XJJaatHNJS. I DrJ2.CaswMJ CniSXSX BerlmUsts i Nertk Uherty Usstairs Portland General Etectria Co omee- epea) 8a tun) ay only IS ajn. lav 1 pjn. S to 7paa. Com sultaOoa. Blood nronwira and orwe tests are free as charge. Prectioed HaceUH.' can, Marion county, was assigned, to Yamhill countr I to - hear the case of B. A. Klicks against the ,r City of Amity. This csse-tnvore the action of the-city in shutting' off water from an' apartment house, ; ' Attend Funeral of - . v; Accident Victim . UNCOLN Looal realdehla who motored to Stayton Friday j to attend the funeral Of Joseph , Williams, son of r. asd .Mrs. . Jeff Wflliamsv of linoeim, wtw ' was killed, by an explosion, 'were. ' Mrs. Nels Yenckel, Mrs. Chris ; 4 . Yungen, Mrs. R. J. Hackettj Miss. Jeannie Smith and Mrs. Fanny. EmeL ' i ' , V. . DID YOO KIIOU? That pneumatically Installed Rock Wool Insulation and Metal Interlocking' WeaUier Stripping- will save up to 40 in fuel bills : AND ALSO Make year heaae ns) ! IS decrees - cooler la sewer SI MONTBS TO PAT Froe EsHmiles No OUigasiea CampbeU Bock 1 Wool Co, Salem Owned and j Salem Represented I ' 1113 Bread way - TtL S4M it' ll "Are yea sure your typing, teacher specified that the practice with' had to be In person?" mosie yen! PIGGLY WI'GGLYi 1 A . -. Ho Craclxcrs Mb. pbg. mc 1 ...1-lb. glass. Pkg. PkfcT. Borden's Hemo. i DinamilD Cereal Qnahcr Bice Sparlries -1 - i - f : : V-0 Venclable Jnicc Frozen Balio Beans 150 FirfsbcdK Corn . Tip Tcp Biccil Dcels jor.u 90 COB Tocnlo Jnico. . . Grapsfrnil Jiuco Orango Jnico om Del Monte, 46-oc tin.... South .... rs tin 330 210 590 190 110 150 130 Salad Dressing Sciril3 CIc2hssr. LifcbuDy Tci!:l Soap Suan SoaDl..i.... Lnx Toilcl Soap 1 r J . . aV Spinnch Sunshine Hcney Grahan Cracliers 2-lb. carton 1 Figurenc, 12-ox. bottle. Sunny Sonthl. .150 2 pkgs, 90 r.B.r70 ... Med. bar 60 3 Un 200 50 -Ts tin Biran Pchl-FrcsiLcrdi ! Sar four pointsv hare lab this week Top quality, Grade A Beef our specialty. 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