:tli;drXGO:i STATIIJ .8dr 18. 1845 PAC2I is; 4C D5aaqDDn' EPe op g e sh mm s "THE j YOUNG IDEA" I By jUossler jES KSOI KOIN iCGW KEX k"' (im k.) (171 kc) '(CZIks) (Ull ki) $M Newa- . (News Band I Busier "X" 6:1 Muaie Time j Stars rirm Tim P wM - - firm Prfrtn KOIN Klock - ( ' 8.4t Ksw i Old Sonn 1 1 I . - 1- matcher VRoundup Boys 1 11 ?ml, TUn - - (Headlines New i'J Ciws ' Kewt Melody Ccma I James Abb eS Vole of Hops News sm flayea usfng Poet : 8 M Havea of Rest User News fred Waring Btast Club f.lS Havea of Rest Valia.it Lady S:3. . Bin Away - Light (forld Ed East : Orchestra Aunt Jenny :M Nawa .Kate Smith , (James Abb Clamour t:13 M. Downer . IBi Sister ) . Larry Smith- " :36 Pastor's Call ' Helen Trent Personality Breakfast ' , 9:43 Orchestra G-1 Sunday !! ?! '? )L"a Beautiful jFreo for AU Newa 1:1S With Lopes (Ma Perkins , JNews Ted Malon. 16:36 Paula Stono , M. McDonald Homemaker True Story - . 16:45 J. J. Anthony Ipr. Malone Urt Baker ' lt:J Ced. Foster - Two on Quo j Guiding Light jBaukhage 11:1 , Organalities IRoaeroary Children . ;,; I Ethel 11 :36 - j Queen lor Tdy. IPerry Mason ' I In White I I stars Today 11:4 Tens, Turf IHyrnns - ' ' Motorist Nora Top Trades News (Women of Am. J b. Kennedy IMS News - - Find Mi Ma Parkins c. Bennett 1J:36 Hillbilly Woman's LIfa I Young family Ladies lt:$ This Muslo - Bacn.j Child'n. IHaapmesa i i I 1:66 News ! House Party IBackst, Wife Berch . 1:1S Lum 'n' Abner . n Stella Dallas Radio Parade 1:36 , I Music Feature Story -1 Loren. Jones News 1:45 I Dreamer Songs I Wldder Br'B Hymns :6S Newa Newspaper Girl Marries What's Doing :15 . It Happened Portia 1:36 Sketches Meet Missus Plain Bill Kay West t:4S i , . Front Page ' . S:M 8:1S 1:3. J:4S News Concert 'News -Else Maxwell Hour (News Stat Trafflo Showboat World Today Road of Life David Ha rum Aunt Mary !Dr, Paul l4 Time ' IWalkie Talkie (Up Tempo Ifootlites :M Fulton Lewis . Stars Todaj Woman's Scrt 'Headline 4:IS . Rex Miller IE. Winters' News I Met Lane 4:M Johnson Melody Hour (Stars Today . I Your Favorites 4:45 .Orchestra (News Hop Harrigan - : :1S :3 B:4S News Superman . 1 Tom Mix News Wire M. Charles Red's Gang ' News , Newa I For Release I Chat. Barb With Judy Pirate-W Dick Tracy Armstrong Ray Swing :S : :45 G. Heatter Orchestra Forum 'Forum Inner Sanctum j Mystery Doctor Fights 'Victor Borge bardo S4m IR. Harris I Fleisher Z rorum IServ. to rront (Man X Waldorf Orch. Standard Newsf 1 I : By Mors HIU Romberg1 (County Fair . - nea nyaer neuo atoioier . Orchestra IKirkwood Hlyd. Preview I Smith Show Our Duty I Romance On Future I Supper Club I Fleet Law ton .Presents Lum n Abner Sports News Alan Young see t:15 t:M t:45 News ! Rex Miller ' Nero Wolf Nero Wolf IBig Town J Million Dollar jFor Boys Hollywood Dark Venture News Time Is Now It MM 1:45 Fulton Lewis News,., News . Orchestra IS Star Final I Veterans (Edwin C. Hlfl Tex. Rangers INews : .. I This Hap'n'ed i Gardening Late Date Music i j Charlie Chan (Concert Hour ll:s 11:1 11:3 11:45 11:55 U:M Open House Overseas News Sign off ' Talks Orchestra Air-Flo , Orchestra News (Music. News I Phil Irwin i Orchestra Orchestra News Swing Shift L News 1 . Rhythm X"trs Hour BkOAC TUESDAY SS Ke. 10:00 Newa . 1:1 The Hotnemakers Hour. 11 DO Concert Hsll: 1130 Concert Hall. 11HW Newa 12 JJ Noon Farm Hour; 1.-00 Rid'em Cowboy: , 1 :tS Marches: 1M Variety Time; 2.00 Par ents Forum; J:15 Dinah Shore; 3:30 Memory Book of Music; I .DO News; : - I ?:1S Music of Msters; 40 Adventures n Research: 4:15 Country Sings: 4:30 Orchestra; 8:00 On the Upbeat; $ 50 Snorts Review: 0. -00 News: 6:15 Eve' ning Farm Hour; 7:00 Lift Voice; 1 -JO Music Comedy Revue; 8:30 Music That Endures; 8:30 News; 9.45 Evening Meditations; 10:00 Sign Off. FRENCH LINER RETURNS CHERBOURG, Sept. 17.P) The 43,450-ton liner lie do Franco, which 'carried thousands of Am erican tourists to Europe in pre war years and soon will begin transporting U. S. soldiers home, returned to this French port to day for the' first time in five years. " V" II 1 - 1 v 'I -!-. '.-. : Gresham Boy Shot at Dance : - r - - . Gifford Donald Courtier,, 18, route one, box 414, Gresham, was shot in the right arm Saturday night by PFC Gene T. Burzin, an MP of Camp Adair Saturday night at a dance near RickrealL ' State police aid that Burzin told " them that i a fight .between two civilians and a soldier start ed at the dance and that after separating the trio, got the soldier to the door. Once outside, he said, a crowd followed them and at tempted to tear his uniform,, take his club away and get his gun. One man grabbed the gun and after, getting it back, he decided to fire it in mid-air to frighten his attackers. .Instead, he said, some one grabbed his arm and Courtier was shot. " i ' Another MP j PFC Fred H. Conn, also of Camp Adair, "cor roborated" Burin's, story, saying that as he attempted to assist Burzin, he was shot- through the right hand at the same time Cour tier was wounded.' : Hassing Succumbs Following Illness SILVERTON Edward Hassing, 23, died Sunday rnorning at a Sil verton hospital following an ex tended illness. He was the son of Mrs. Rose Hassing and the late Otto Hassing. J i Born August 31, 1922 at Mt. Angel, he had lived in this area all his life. He attended St Mary's grade school and the Mt. Angel Preparatory schooL . He Is survived by three broth ers, Raymond, with the army at Saipan; Lawrence of Woodburn; and Ralph of Mt Angel; and by one sister, Mrs. Louann LaBoe of ML AngeU Funeral services will be held today at 8:1$ a. m. f rora St Mary's Catholic church with interment in Calvary cemetery. . Pall bearers will be Raymond Bielemeir, Ed--ward BJelemeier- andoe Hetter schied. - l SALMON CATCCSS LOW ST. HELENS, Sept . Salmon catches during fh first week of the commercial x season, which ended . today, were below the same period last year, fisher men said today. High boat for the first 24 houri delivered 400 pounds. ' ,. : : : Tve been fhtnkinr. Buford, maybe we should get something more practical for our first piece of furniture like a home movie ' jf : projeetorj for Instance!" Couniy Men To ! Today t; - f ii A meeting of the county com missioners arid county judges- in six. Oregon i counties, will be held toaay m me warion county court room, under: the direction! '! of County Judge Grant Murphy, Chairman, t - i The group knowrf as county court district No. 5,, is composed of representatives of Lane, Ma rian, Benton, Polk and linn counties. Also expected to attend are Judge: H. D. Kerkmanlf of Washington! county, president; of Association! of Oregon Counties, and F. L. J'hipps of The DaBes, executive secretary. If This meeting lsfheld annually, and is the preliminary to the a nual meeting of the state groups in Portland in November. The group ! Willi decide what subjects will need discussion at the state meeting. 355 Pupils Enroll At Silverton High SILVERTON Silverton schools opened Monday with a total of 35S registered at the high school, according jot H. B. Anderson! su perintendent The freshman class with 122 students is the largest in years, he said, ana is tne oniy class where there aire more boys than girls. Last year's high school regis tration was 350. About 50 more pupils are expected to register When the harvest i over. Registration for the grade school was 540, with 80 hew first grad ers. New music teacher is Joseph Adminton of Los Angeles. "Adveiilures By Horse" : Tonight a! 7:33 1390 KSLII 1396 O tRtTUU, roSUtlr FHOUfSI end FtOTRUSlON, aieaiitloM o) Y1TAUTT, comtwit ttftlTATlONi NltVOUJNMS, KUTUSt SUIMNDIGISTION, CON STIPATION, end itMy other symptom s vrttidt retolt m fkyMcol Misery Owr lotMl approved sawtKed kriafl quick . reswlta. No liotpitol ieperoHoa. Call for exaninolioa or write for free booklet ,. . For Ammtimtmrt PH OWC 94 ft; tt -liTrrSf wrj ft :. A0" i Wi 1 ; Don't lose precbur; hours from your work when your 'I glasses break. Carry a rspare pair with you on the job . . .4 V to save time and i mo Iff. Wt wilt ; melch your present I tenses accurately j at small cost i ' -y- itvese)ieaiiaia Dr. Harry A. Brown, Optometrist 1S4 N. Liberty Street ! . 4 lablo of Coastal Tides Times eomouted foi" Taft. Ore- by the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey for The Oregon Statesman. Sept High Time Water 11:37 a.m. 10:40 p.m. 12:11 p.m. 11:33 p.m. 12:46 p.m. 0:25 a.m. . 1:10 p.m. 1:13 a.m. 1:54 p.m. 1:08 a.m. 2 .29 p.m. 3 :00 a m. tM p.m. 3:57 a m. 3:47 p.m. 5:00 a.m. 4:33 p.m 6:14 a.m. S:2S p.m. 7:31 a.m. 6:27 p.m. 8 A3 a.m. 7:40 p.m. 101 am MM p.m. " Low Time Water 4.-51 a.m. 0.1 4:44 p.m. - 5:36 a.m. -( 5 .39 p.m. 6:1 S a.m. 6:22 p.m. 6:57 a.m. 7:10 p.m. 7:35 M JHU 7:58 p.m. 8:12 mm. 8:48 p.m. 8:53 a.m. 9 :3S pjn. 9:35 a.m. 10 J4 pjn. 1021 pjn. 1135 p.m. -11:16 ajn. 0:40 a.m. 11:11 pjn. 1:51 am. 1:44 p.m. 30 jn. 1.-07 pjn. I .."., 1 . I 1" I ' rmvm amn- ... i: ;-:v,--t - " 1 !. ' ' ; B BBPSMWH sj a . Bf sm H B II ? m B r BBBJ BSBI it t -nna SUils ! Prcsizri ca Hiil Light Cleaxu Incido Work. -Stpjady Empjoymonl All Year Around. Expcrionco Not Necessary. 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