ft Th OriTGOII STATESMAN, 2ialomj Oregon, Wednesday Morning, Ociobor 3. U4S pagz srvcr . 1 .A. 4 . - t . 4 ' " J j ' :-. ;!' ' If I l:ee ft ! i .- 1:15 . I 1-. 1:41 fTHE YQUNG IDEA" By Mossier U ,. , - -v ' :.;.-5H ' " J And i I ; . Funeral Services . Slated Wednesday '-rrf .- : : ; Funeral services for Emma Laura Rice, who died at her home on route 6, Monday; will fc held Wednesday, Xktober 3, at 1Q:30 a. m., . at the Clough-Barrick chapel, with graveside services at the ! Rest .Jlaven - cemetery, Eu gene, at I p. in. 1 Born in Iowa, October 15, 1889, she came to Oregon seven years -ago, and to Salem a year and half . ago. : l ' . She is survived by daughter jviaoei nice, aaiem, mrs. Clarence Frost, Medford, and Mrs. George Organ, Trail, B. C; on son, Har old Rice, of Salem; sisters- .Mrs; Thomas Thompson, 'of Salem; I dont want to hear any more wrangling'' aboat who's asing the radio!" . . a Madl S IPDflirsa mm KSLM (ISSt ke) 1N MUS. Farm Topics (News j mi) Time News (Orchestra ' Talbot Talbot Wei t i i ; ; ; pyews : t 8:1 - ' tor l. . f .... t i : Hi; ,18:80 Kci I .! ft id 10:1 . World 9 it 'V !, i.f,, , i ;K.'i U:U J h ,, : .as ! ' ti: .-4 .! f 1 ' . I S " ! l: TJ r: brother, i Archie Miles, Yahats, Ore.; five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Towhsend Workers To Renew Campaign For Pensiotn Bills WASHINGTON More than 30 Townsend workers will arrive here this month to conduct an intensive campaign to enact the Townsend national insurance pro gram.! The staff will call person ally on all 435 Congressmen, re questing them to sign a discharge petition in behalf of HR 2229 and HR 2230, now in the house ways and means committee When 218 Congressmen have signed, the bill must come to the floor. ' KOIN (3i ke) JCGW (C3 ke) KEX (11 ke) Ttma News West. Stars KOIN Klock Band irarm Tlma F Old Songs Bugler "X" News News News ; intchr iHeadllnca Roundup . iSam Hayes IRoandup Boys M- Aironsky James Abbe List'ng Post T T , C 1 1 mmw Mammy (Interlude Uaer New Valiant Lady. Light World Aunt Jenny' . Fred Waring Both- Presents Orchestra , B'faat Club ;Wm. Lang )M. Downer (Pastors Call lOrchestra Kate Smith Big Sister Helen Trent Gal Sunday eries ILife Beautiful Ma Perkins Im. McDonald Dr. Milan James Abbe Xarry Smith jPersonality V Glamour Breakfast tTobe's Topics News ' : iHomemaker ' fArt Baker G. Martyn Ted Malone JTrue Story j Mcian To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ij. McLean; Independence, a daughter, Gloria Jean, born Sep? tembier 9, Salem General hospital. I EyWly To Mr. and Mrs. Don aid J. ierly, 150 1 Williams ave., a daughter, Linda Lee,, born Sep tember 12, Salem General hospi- Palmer to Mr. ;and Mrs. Clare Palmer, 338 South 23rd street, son, Donald KODert, Dorn 2ep- tember 10, Salem General hospi- Stane To Mr. and Mrs. Her- et I. Stone, 425 Locust, a daugh- r, Judy Gay, born September 12, alem General hogpitaL- '-..; i Smith To Mr. and Mrs. Silas aynor Smith, jr 860 Jefferson treet. a son. Glendon Herbert, rm September 5; Salem General ospital. 1 . j Owens To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A.: Owens, JDaytpn, a son, .Vyrle! Wlljon, born September i, baiem General hospital, f J-t Peitei To Mr. and Mrs. Frank p. Potter, Great Falls, Montana, a flaiighter, Leslie Frances, born September 6, Salem General hos pital. , ; . I,; ' -i f Jones To Mr, land .Mrs. Mer lon D. Jones, 1730 Market st., a paughter, Judith; Ann, born Sep tember 12, Salem General hospi tal, r :.;, i Johnson To Mr. and Mrs. Phil ip N. Johnson, Scio, a son, Philip iNewcomb, jr., born September 2, Salem General hospital. A Peterson To Mr. and Mrs. Er vln L. Peterson, 645 South Sum mer st., a son, Elrwin Kent, born September 4, Salem General hos pital. : " ' V . I v i w McGowan To Mr. and : Mrs. Earl McGowan, ; Independence, a daughter, Hester! Sue, born Sep tember 2, Salem General hospitaL Hohba To Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard G Hobbs, Kings Valley,' daughter, Kay, born August 30, Salem General -hospital. Morgan To Mr. and Mrs. Ken nth L. Morgan 808 Knob View Dfirive, Oceanlake, a son, Kenneth Lafayette, jr., born September 1 Salem General hospital. , Smith To Mr, and Mrs. Leon J. Smith. 1435 Mill street, a son, Michael Leon, bbrn September ,3, Salem Deaconess hospitaL ; Krehblet To Mr. and Mrs. Adolf O. Krehbiel, 1220 North Summer at., a son Dale Adolf, born August 224Salem Deaconess hospital. If i Amos To Mr. and Mrs. Millard Irfl Amos, Woodburn, a son, Man ford Willard, born August 26, Si lent Deaconess hospital.: ! Hall To Mr. S and Mrs. Virgil p. HallJ Independence, a.'daugh ter," Lorraine Mildred, borti Aug ust 23, Salem Deaconess hospital. Patterson To Mr., and Mrs. Ernest R. Patterson, Silverton, a n. Rolland Ernest, born August 31, Salem Deaconess hospital. 5 j Babb To Mrj; and Mrs. James C. Babb, Turner, a son, Russell Allen, born September 25, Salem General - hospital. Two on Clue Perry Mason Rosemary fena. Tim Guiding Light Children !In ,Whita -tHymns Ethel, Albert Istars I Motorist ' Shepard To Mr. and Mrs. Jo R. . Shepard, route r one, a daughtet, Darla Marcene,' born feptember 19, Salem Deaconess ospital. ,, ; ' ..::' .- Uammltt To Mr. and Mrs. Si las D. Hammitt, route 5, a son, James Robert, born September 21, Salem Deaconess hospital. Blckell To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. Bickell, 313 Salem Heights ave., a; son, Norman Dale, born' Sep tember 26, Salem General hospi- tal- : ' Trederick To . Mr. and; Mrs. Paul F. Frederick, 1540 South Lib erty st., daughter, Paula Kay, bbrn September 25, Salem General hospital! Harsh To Mr. and Mrs. Merril W. Harsh, 125 Liberty, a daughter, Cathleen Annj born August 19, Salem Deaconess hospital. Smith To Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. "Smith, route 4, a son, Robert Roy. born September 26, Salem General hospital s Newcomb To Mr. and .Mrs Lyle E. Newcomb, Scio,' a daugn ter, Paulette Adele, born Septem ber 18, Bungalow Maternity Home. I-Plckle To Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Pickle, route 2, a son, Nicholas Daniel, born September 8, Bunga law Maternity Home. Hargin To Mr. and Mrs. WiU iam H. Hargin, atayton, a son, Michael William, born September 23, Salem Deaconess hospital. r Shelton To Mr. and Mrs. Mau nee r. Shelton, stanrton, a son. David Maurice, born September 13,: Salem Deaconess hospital. Hiiliker To Mr. and Mrs. Loyd L. H.illiker, Albany, a son. Wesley Luzern, bom September 23, Bun galow Maternity Home. : Schooley To Mr. and Mrs James A. Schooley, Salem, a son. James Junior, born September 22, Bungalow Maternity Home. , M Feared - To Mr. and Mrs, Charles W. Penrod. 1343. Waller at., a son, Patrick Michael, born -September 20, Bungalow .Mater- "hity Home. . , ; Owen To Mr. and Mrs. John W. Owen, route 3, a daughter, Mary Margaret, born September 17, Salem Deaconess hospital. ii Henderson To Mr. and; Mrs William M. Henderson, Hammond Java;, a son, Robert; Jimmy, born September 10, Salem Deaconess hospital. . "' ! Wetsel To Mr. and Mrs. How. ard R. Wetzel, Columbus, Ohio,. I 'daughter. Jane Ann, born Septem ber 23, Salem General hospital. 1 I Olson To Mr. and Mrs. Claud R. Olson, 1720 North Cottage st a son, Bradley Francis, born Sep tember 24, Salem General hospi tal. ' . i Gage To Mr. and Mrs, Earl C. Gage, route 1, Monmouth, daughter, Eloise Hollis, .born Sep tember 20, Salem General -hospi tal." V . . j Stark To Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stark. 1090 North Cottage st. son, Lawrence Alan, born Sep tember 8, Salem General hospi tel. -' ... i Parrish School election Due B Petitions for prospective candi dates ! were circulated Tuesday at the Parrish Junior high school and will result eventually in the election of student body, officers in the annual two party campaign. Student body filing clerks are Dorothy Pearce and Donna Jane er.ee. Deadline on filing petitions 4 p. m. Friday. , . Candidates of the two parties, known as the Studenteer and the Liberator, will be introduced dur ing an assembly October 12 and the primary election held that day. Campaign talks will be giv en October 17 and , the general election held two days later. Dick Fuhr, acting student body president is head of the campaign. On the interim committee are Bob Meany, vice president; Loreh Spence, Bud Duval and .Deryl Lawrence, ninth grade representa tives and Sue Perry of the eighth grade. INewa Find Me Woman's Life Bach. ;, Children I Women of Am. Ma Perkins Pepper Young i Happiness Kennedy C. Bennett-Ladles Mel. Moods Music ' Uamboree,' J House Party 'Bacast. Wife 3 Stella Dallas Air NewsDarjervLoren.' Jones School lWidder Br'n. IBerch (Radio Parade iGU Martyn I Hymns I:ee .ia'cws Newspaper Girl Marries What's Doing l:t. (Orchestra i Portia IJ HSketches Meet Missus Plain Bill Kay West 1:43 K -- ,, iTront Page ( I (News Concert Hour News Elsa Maxwell (News IJ. Carroll -I Showboat I World TodLT Road of Lite David Harum Auit Mary !Dti i Paul IWalkie Talkie l4 Time II Sons iNews IFuHon Lewis JRex. Miller Johnson I War VeU, lrs Today I E Winters IClare Hays I Souvenir 1 Woman's S'crt I Headline , News j Melody Lane i Stars .Today (Your Favorites Kaltenborn IHop Harrlgsn INews Superman Capt. j Midnight iTom Mix . I i Manning -Red s Crang News News liror Release J Cha. Barb Songs , 'E. Peterson IPirates Dick Tracy Armstrong Ray Swing' Gabriel Heatteri lOrchestra I Bands Sinatra Maiate : i- Wlth You Diet Atty. I Curtain Tima .ISwIhging Gate I . - Human Adr. I r ' ." C. B. In Music Crime Kit Kvser i ,: "-.1 " . ii1 I Counterspy Ptaoo Drum rianner - War I News iDestiny t jTresh Up Kirkwood , Smith Show Dr. Christian I Supper Club i riecl Lawtoa iGay Mrs. T. 7 iLum St Abner Sports News run. Hunt Table of - r - ' Coastal Tides Times computed for Taftj0e by theU. S. Coast and GeodeUif Survey for Tha Oreeon Statesman. i INews " ' I Rex i MiUer Crystal Gd'na "News- . - I J Carson Neighbors The Norths Qui f Qtles Claremont I News" IKen Mason 1 Fulton Lewis Orchestra ' News lOrchestra 19 Star rinal I Vets- Board lOrchestra a )T.. Rangers INews Music i 7 i IMusiC I Charlie Chan Concert Hour Orchestra IRamoa Orah. INews INews Sign Off Orchestra ' . Miller Serenade Orchestra i Orchestra : lOrchestra lOrchestra jWar News INews Swing Shift Concert Hour Rhythm . L ' j "X" tra Hour ' KOAC 5M ks. A M 10:00 News; It IS roF Women ; 11:00 Concert HaU; , 115 Science; 12:00 News: 1J15 farm 1 Jlour: 10 Ride fEm cowboy; 1:15 Air School; 1:44 Variety Time; 2.00 Family; 130 Memory Music: 3X) News; 3:1S Music of the Masters; 4:00 Mitsic Sa Ion: 4 aa Trade Winds: 00 Ud Bel 5:50 Sports. Review; 0 News; p9 Evening Farm Hour; 7:00 Band Con cert;! I. -00 Southern Songs; 7:45 Key -board Masters; 8:30 Music That Eh dure: :30 News; S:45 Meditations. MR. FARMER One of the most frequent objections we hear from farmers 1st not the cost of compensation but the detail of monthly reports. We will write either compensation or employer's liability, and you report your payroll once a year. Phone or write our of f ice for a quotation. CHUCK V-rT---:- VIM . X -.!' v at-:-- CMC r ' . ' i if Ssw sT il . i a INSURANCE, Oregon's 'hsrtest Upstate Agency" SdSem paid Cooa Bay Oct a 1V 10 ii ia is 14 i 19 14 IT It". 30 M 22 S3 J J4 2 M 2T 1-' 20 30 31 1 Tims 10 34 a m. 10:00 p.m. 11:11 am. 10:51 p.m. 11:41 am. 11:3S p.m. 12:08 p m. 0:21 a.m. 1J.33 p.m. 1:02 a.m. M2.5S p.m. , 1 :42 asm. 1 :22 p.m. 2:29 a.m. 1:48 pjn. 3:11 am. 2:14 p m. . 4.02 a m. 3:50 p.m. 5 3 a.m. 3:32 p.m. : 0:1T a.m. 4:28 p.m. ; 7.29 a m. . 9:37 pjn. ; S:2S a.m. t 4:54 p.m. ' t:12 aJn. -; . 8:11 p m. M a m. : -1:11 p.m. -10:25 a.irw i 18:18 p.m. I 10:59 ajn. -11:14 p,m. i 11:34 a m. i 0.09 a.m. i 12:10 p.m. t 1:04 a.m. : 12:48 p.m. 2:00 a.m. - -1-J8 p.m. f. ' 2:57 asm. ? ; 2:11 p.m, f. 3.59 a.m. i 257 p.m. i IM a.m. : 3:52 p.m. ' 0fl9 a.m. 1 4:58 p.m. .7:27. a jn. I 8.10 p.m. I 8:27 a.m. I : 738 p.m, 5 9:15 a m i 8:41 pjn. ... 9:45 a.m.T ' 9:4ft p.m. ; High SUndard ;Low Water Time Water 58 8.2 6,0 ' 8 2 61 8.1 6.2'. 1 6.0 J . .6.8 6.4 56 6 4 54 :' 6.4 ' 5 2 6.3 '8.0 6.2 4 8 61 .. 47 - 6 6 ' 4.9 ill 9.8 - itt 6J i 6.4 1 6.4 6.9 74 . 6.3 5.6 3:59 a.m. 4:13 p.m. 4:40, a.m. . 5 001 p .m. 5:18 a m. 5 .39 p-.m. 5:51 ajn. 6:16 p.m. 6.22 a m. 6:53 p.m. 6:49 a.m. 7 M p.m. ' 7:18 a.m. 8 :03 p.m. 7 :48 a.m. 8.39 p.m. 8:17 a.m. 919 p m. 8:50 a.m. 10:06 p.m. 9:35 ajn. 11.03 p.m. 10:32 a m. " 0:07 a.m. .11.52 a.m. h 1.13 a.m. il:19 p.mi. . 2:14 a.mf . z:n p. a. 3:30 p 3:53 a. 4.23 p.i :3 5 :10 p.m. 318 a rrl. ' 5-58 p.m. S.9 a.m. 6.45 p.m.; 6:40 IB,. 7.33 p.m. 7:23 a.m. 8:23 p m. 8:07 a.m, 9:16 p.m; 8:59 a.m. 10 :12 p.m. 9:59 ajn, 11:12 p.m. 11:12 a.m. 0:18 a.m. 12:40 p.m. 122 a.m. 31 p.m. 2:21 am. 3:18 p.m. l J:12 a.m. 4:03 pjn. 0J 2.6 0.5 2.1 0.7 1.7 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.1 1.8 0 9 22 0.7 2.9 0.7 3.0 07 33 OS 3 5 09 36 .0.1 . 3.9 06 3.7 0.T u 0 6 4 8 96 1.0 01 4 -0 3 1.6 -0.7 2.1 08 26 1 -9A -01 3.7 3.6 1 0.6 I "3.3 J 2.6 U 2J Consumption of Gasoline High Gasoline. 1 consumption in Ore gon during the month of August this year was the second highest on record for that month in this state. Secretary of State Robert's Farrell, jr., disclosed Tuesday. Oregon motorists used 27,484,- 798 gallons of gasoline this Aug ust The .only . August to exceed this consumption was August of 1941, when use totaled 30,737,874 gallons. August consumption this year was zo per cent over tne August use a year ago. For the first eight months of the year, gasoline' con sumption amounted to 166,640,982 gallons, an increase of ten pie; cent over the consumption of the first eight months of 1944. , ; i NtEBUILDLNG SLATED j PORTLAND, Oct, 2, 'Jf)- The plants of Timber Structures, Inc. destroyed las night by fire will be rebuilt. President Ward L. May er said today. . KZA1TH TO YOUI Cetree fteefwf, Celeaj AHftsala VeaMrraelda (Wee). 11. avse, Fietola, Hstaia (Rup ture) dmtif kxilta piom'ss - to suia uliility to ajey life. Our Bathed treatatsirt wttkeat kMWtnl oswratlea enceeasfully emplered tee 23 years, libeeat etedM terns. Coll tor erasriaaHsa ee aead tee TaXZ SMktet. Opee Cveninee, Mee., Wee., frf.,7 H 6J0 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC V. ? Cef V SrtmsrJds mm A flrtsmA atM- fUpKui EJUi 39Jf PortloBd 14, Orgom (1 ployment service was recommen ded today by Portland American Legion post No. 1. j j : ' A resolution, similar'to that' by Capital post Na 9, Salem, was sent to 'heads of the national em ployment program, director of the Legion's legislative commit tee, and officials; of other veter ans' groups. The post also asked -Governor Sneil to give state sup port to the xequesL Legion Asks Investigae Vet Job Placements PORTLAND, Oct 2-P)-Inves- tigation of job placement of vet erans by the United States em- GIVEN CLOSE SHAVE COOS BAY, Oct. 2.-iA)-l: D. GiDiland, who set a gasoline fire to clear all the brush off his farm near . here, . said ! today the plan worked too well. The blaze -also burned Gilliland's hair and eye brows. , V- ! : ' -' ''' ' ROLLING LOG KILLS MAN . ROSEBURG, Oct, Z-(JP)-A log ging accident on - Yellow creek, 15 milesj west of Oakland, was fatal yesterday to Robert -Rose, 24, struck by a rolling log. The widow and two daughters sur vive. ' . r ' . ;. S EPILEPSY ITIHIRsTOT . WHAT CAUSXS IT? A . eecklet ceeteiaiee fa Mimeas ef fa eieet dedort ee Mits intereitinf tebfect will a teat HI EE. wkile Htey lest, tar smm reader writiaa to Mia idecceiewel Dmsiea, S3S fiftfc Ae4 NawYofk. N.Y.. Dea4. K 1112 REPAin CAR - TRUCK TRACTOR Portable STEAM CLEANING T7ELDIIIG Electric - Acetylene Pipe Bending up to 3 -Inch Pipe Phone m - Tractor Equipment -' Repair 1095 HlcbJud Ave. Auctioneers Report Sale of Dairy Cows High PORTLAND, Oct. 2-jP)-WUi- amette valley auctioneers report dairy cows in .greater i iand than refrigerator and; ashing machines at ; farm aucU, the Oregon Tournal said today. Buyers are paying $35 to, $80 f0rt "family cows"T-iiscarded by farmers as culls. Large heifers for shipment to California bring $140 to $160. ; ; : The newspaper' said saddle horses sell better through, classi fied ads than at sales; 30-40 pound wean'er pigs now sell for $8 In stead of $18. X . ' O riSTUlA, nSSUKt, MOIApSI mmi PtOTkUSION, mmm lee el YITAUTT, ceastoat IttrfATION, NEBVOUSMtSS, ttSTLESS $UIINOIOISTKN$ CON tTlPATlON.'ane men arKer awatpteaw i wKich rilf m Pftysicsil Misare. j . ; ! Our lotast aapraved awtkioos brutf ejvick 1 resells. Ne keepttel epereties). Can 'ter eseiaiiMiiea er write fer free eeeklet TUNA SCHOOL KEPQSTCD . , -" .--T'i "I :''' i ASTORIA,' Ore, Oct. 2.-V Reports of a late season school of tuna north of the Columbia river! today sent every available vessel out of port Fishermen hoped the alba core catch would improve, to date the worst in the industry's history. :-. ": c ' ; -;' ..-, M'U TW A8I Of Aoouttseosi Introduces . . ii . .. . ' v - k ' Kniinrn nmti rrnu i WVI 8-18 I VII8.BB I. : 1 HIARINO AID Mere Aarn power by far ; than ever: thought, possihle With Less Battery Veltage! i ' LmWeithtl LeaaBvUcI Leas lap aniil Amasing new aat6ctta86 ht nardsf-heariagt " Call or write tedaf far ares cernoiisti aooal HiidsQa-Dnncan St Co. 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'AN0 EGOTISM, i T" r"" ' 00C? JUST A TOUCH OF Jl'MNOT U f . . l XhT" W ? RHEUMATISM, AIMT IT? jSQ SURE A MCt - ( ' v V 1 C7 ) V I ' TOE LONE RANGEtt li JSFs ) L. Xr-J ; . l a o a a a i i , , , ,. , , . , ; -L:':-'!r;':"&'-:' -i"'v-;';vrv,:'''J-'':-' .:U . '" r :,. V. - '. -:; $ "-.i : ' , , ' .: : . rM;'-: irvT lk-7 i v- if " - - - ' '; "... ' ' ' ' " ' - - t : -.:...... i . ..: i ' I . r .-.. ' j 129 N. Commerclcd Scdem V 44C3 (