URZUUW STATES MAIt, Solam. Oregon, Wednesday Morning. October 17, 1945 PAGE NINX X PoUc Women Suggest Plan For State Park MONMOUTH-The Civic club's first fall meeting, was held Thurs day at the home of the president, Mrs. G. L. Russell, with 28 mem bers present. Mrs. Russell read two poems: Edgar Guest's "Obliga tions of Friendship," "and MI like to Live in a Little Town,f by At lee Schucks. Twenty new mem bers, including five renewals, were registered, it was reported. Committees Appointed Mrs. P. M. Sctiweizer" is chair man of the program. Mrs. D. R. Dewey read the list of tea hos tesses for the year.' New commit tees appointed were: music, Es ther Bonnichsen and Mrs. E. A Stebbins: home demonstration. Mrs. J. E. Hamar, Mrs. W. J Stockholm, Mrs. Thomas Smith, Mrs. Theodore Bennett and Mrs. John Reid; school affairs, Esther Bonnichsen, Elizabeth Radar, Ida Mae Smith, Ruth McClure, Kath erine Arbuthnot, Ruth ; La u ten- bach and Mrs. Dessa Hofstetter sunshine, Mrs. C. F. Gillette and Mrs. Harry Hagmeier; youth -con- servation, Mrs. Paul Riley; Christ mas Seals, Clara Augusta Trotter; historian, Mrs. F, R. Bowersox publicity, Mrs. R. B. Swenson, Mrs. J. L. Nelson and Mrs. A. H. Craven. Sponsor Clothing Drive The club will join the ' third district of Oregon Federated clubs and send three delegates, Mrs. Gillette, Mrs. Dewey and Mrs, Russell, to Independence to at tend the conference October 23 The club will sponsor the na ttonal clothing drive for allied peoples in January, and Mrs. C. C Powell, chairman of the defense , n KSLiM (1390 ke) KOIN (95S ke) Wed. 6:86 News New I East and Polly 6:18 ,Mui. Time (West. Star ; 6:J6 IFarm Program KOIN Klock News i 6: tNewa I- Old Songs ?:66 :1S I'M 1:44 Nw Smile Time News (Orchestra News News News 8 66 8:1 S:S6 8:45 IDr. Talbot tDr. Talbot Take It Easy lOrchestra User News Valiant Lady Light World Aunt Jenny :86 :1S t:M :S Wm. Lang )M. Downey (Pastors CaU lOrchestra IKate Smith (Big Sister (Helen Trent I Gal Sunday 16:06 46:IS 18:36 16:45 INews )To Talk About Ma Perkins iM J. Mountaineers IM. McDonald J. Anthony IDr. Malone lt:8 1I:1S 11:38 11:45 C. Foster f .Waltz Time ! Queen Today Queen Today ITwo on Clue Perry Mason I Rosemary 1 Tena. Tim Noon 12:15 12:36 12:45 I Top Trades ' ; News Serenade Street - ! 1:00 News 1 House Party IBacust. Wife Berch 1:15 LMeL Moods I Stella Dallas (Radio Parade 1:36 . (Music j Air Newspaper Loren. Jones i Gil Martyn 1:4 pamboree INeyrspaper ,Widder Br'n. I Hymns 2:M 2:15 2:38 f .45 INews lit Happened (Weight Gold (Weight Gold j School I Meet .Missus 3:M INews . INews Road of Life (Walkie Talkie 1:15 (News J. Carroll David Harum Northwest SM News t Showboat Aunt Mary T News S:45 Elsa MaxweU I World Today Dr. Paul INews :se (Fulton Lewis JStars Today Roman's S'crt ! Headline 4:15 ' (Rex Miller IE. Winters News Melody Lane 4M (Johnson- JClara Hays I Stars Today lYour Favorites 8:45 (OrcMtrtra - (Souvenir Kaltenborn IHop Harrigan : 5:18 S.4S hVewe Manning (Superman ;Rer OanA ICapt. Midnight News Tom Mix (News 8:8 Gabriel Heatteif Sinatra :1S . lOrchestra j :M (Bands ( HNaisie :U iBsmds :M BBe AnnouoMd Is MualC Kay Kyser I CounUrapy t:18 - iBe Announced i I t:J ILone Ranger Andrews I I Ray Orchestra T:4S , ILone Ranger I ! ' J. Flanner y INews . Kirkwood (Supper Club tLum tt Abner , 8:18 (PesUny Smith Show (Fleet. Lewton ' ISparts News t:M ' IFresh Up Dr. Chrisuan I with Romberg I Fish. Hunt , 8:4 (Fresh Up I - I :8 (News - J. Carson The Norths peremont ni IRex Miller 1 . :S Crystal G d'ns Neighbors Quia of CHlee (News t:4B THw : IKea Mason 18:8 BfuMon Lewis 5 Star Final News i (Music 18:15 (Orchestra IVtta Board (Music I Charlie Chan i 18-18 ' 'News (Orchestra ( , - I Concert Hoar ; 18:48 lOrcheetrs (Tex. Rangers I t ' ' 11. -H Open House lOrchestra Orchestra Concert Hour ' 11:1S- Open House Orchestra h . 11:38 ' iRamoe Oreh. (Serenade - Orchestra News U:4S INews - ISerenade ' War News Rhythm 11:85 1 'ITrws tf News 12:88 6ifn Off (Serenade I Swing Shift rXT tr Hour KOAC 558 ki.'AM. 10:00 News: 18:1S For Women: lltfO Concert HaU; 11:45 Science: 12:00- News: 12:15 Farm Hour; 1:00, Ride- 'Em cewboy; 1:15 Air School; 1:48 Pageant; 2:00 Family 1:30 Memory Music: 3:00 News; 3:15 Music of the Masters: 4.-00 Music Sa 1 Will & here at the , n B. CHURCH 1121 Elm St. - ;J West Salem FDIDA7 EVEHIIIG October 19 at 7:30 p. m. ; , EVERYONE WELCOME committee, will he assisted by a group of American Legion auxil iary women!, : ' Miss Trotter explained details of the Christmas seal campaign. which will start soon, and the club voted to bu;y a $10.00 Red Cross bond, double last year's total. Th club adopted resolutions urging that Helmick state park. f our miles j south of Monmouth, on the highway 99, be put in good condition before next summer. The city's park committee, includ ing G; W. i Cooper, H. Hagmeier and Mrs. D. R. Dewey, will con fer with the state park commis sion in promoting the project. ' Miss Taylor speaker Helen Taylor, Polk county home demonstration agent, told of programs available to (communi ties, &nd suggested a flemonstra tion unit be organized here spon sored jointly by the PTA and the Civic; club. . Tei hostesses lor the, day were Mrs. a Gillette, Mrs. James Rabe, Mrs. Hugh van Loan and Mrs. G l-i. Kusseu. Keireshments were served in the gardens at the Rus sell home aroung a fire in the out door ! fireplace. The lace-covered table was centered with a bowl of tubrous begonias from Mrs. Van Loan's garden. The club will meet Thursday, November 8, in the .city hall. Dr. J . san tee or oce will talk on peace problems. OCE Honoraries Elect Officers MONMOUTH Collecto co-eds, one of the two service honoraries on the Oregon College of Educa tion campus, held its first meet ing of the fall term last week, and elected among their new officers. two girls from Salem, Inez Hil fiker, president, and Ethel Lawless secretary-treasurer. - j KGW (29 kc) KEX (1199. ke) Bugler "X" i Fletcher jRoundup Boys Farm Time Roundup M Agronsky James Abbe ISatn haves List'ng Post Fred Waring B'fast Club Roth Presents KostelaneU iJames Abbe Larry Smith Personality Glamour Breakfast JLlfe Beautiful iTobe's Topics G. Martyn Ted Malone True Story 1 Melody I I Art Baker -.- I- ;Guiding Light Children In White I Hymns t I Balkhage j Ethel. Albert IStars I Motorist News (Women lof Am. Find Me (Ma Perkins Woman's Life Pepper Young Bach. Children I Happiness Kennedy C. Bennett Ladies Girl Marries IPortia Plain Bill I Front Page What's Doing Kay West For Release Chas. Barb Songs I Pities dick Tracy Armstrong Ray Swing Peterson I Eddie Cantor I In Heaven I- (Dlst. Atty. 1 i iSwlnging GaU lon: 4:30 Trade Winds: 3.-00 Up Beat 5:50 Sports I Review; 8 :00 News: 8:15 Evening Farm Hour; 70 Contest 7:30 Band Concert; 1:00 Southern Songi; 8:30 Music That Endures: 9:30 New; 8.45 Meditations. v Dr. Louis T. Talbot of the Bible Institute " of Los Angeles x I and Pastor of the Church of the Open Door "THE YOUNG IDEA'' By Mossier J V h "If yon really love4 me, Buford, Main street witlr me just Market Rep Shows etch Scared That'tht nation crop of al falfa and red closer seed, : .still being harvested, iriiay be a -little larger than last year is shown by Tuesday's report tyom the state college extension jfarm Imarket refiew. ' - j j. While production! is still quite uncertain, U. S. alfalfa seed is expected to be one ber ceiit larg er! than in f944, but one per cent bow average. Productionj in the ncft-thern group of states is ex ported to be considerably under last year and the veragel while the production trehd is upward infthe centra and southern states. Prospects Chance j I production of . red clover; at the end of August gave promise of approaching the ricord produc tion in 1929. However, on October 5 t appeared that ttie cror might b little, if any, lajrger Y an- the large crop of last year. ! Imports of aifalfaf'seedl increas ed! sharply during the yeai ended Julie 30, 1945., The were slight ly! over, 10 million poundi, corn- paled with 2,800,000 a year earlier. Offerings Scarce ; M !' f-. Carlot buying of winter cover crfep seeds is about lover for" the season in the southeastern part off this country. Hiiry yetch of ferings were scarce! This kind of ct er crop seed wds being nomi nally quoted durini the-week at $1 and upwards delivered, at At lanta. Prices of other kinds were unchanged. Seed 'stjjcks of, south eastern dealers are in fair - de mand by farmers, (although sow- f ' f ! ! tablo of Times computed toi Taft, Ore., by th V. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey tot The Oregon Stateaman. : High Standard Low Time 9:50 a.m. :1T p.m-. 10:25 a.m. 10:18 p.m. 10 38 a.m. 11:14 p.m. 11:34 a.m. 0.08 a.m. 12:18 p m, 1 :04 .. 12 44 p.m. . 2 0 a.m. : ' 1:28 p.m. JJ7 a.m. 2:11 p.m. .3 58 am. 2 57 p m. 5. OS a .m. 3:52 p.m. 8:18 a m. 4:58 p.m. 7:27 a.m. 8.10 p.m. 8:27 a.m. 7:28 p.m. 9:13 mm. 41 p.m. 9:43 a m. 9:48 p.m. Water Time Water 5ft 81 84 84 8.9 8S 7J 6J 7.7 : 8 4" IM 8 3 78 8 0 T.7 St 7.1 5 8 8.9 5 3 81 58 8.9 5 8 51 80 5 8 63 9.8 3.-08 a.m. 0.8 2 5 0.6 3:30 p.m.: 3:53 a.m. 4.23 p.m. 4:36 a.m.: 5:18 p.m.' 5.1 a.m.: 3.54 p.m. 5:5 a.m. 8.43 p.m. , 8:40 a.m.;i 7 :33 pan. 7J3 a.m. 1 8 :Z3 p.m. 8:07 a.m.: 9:14 pjn, 9:99 a.m. 10:12 p.m. -9:39 a.m.: 11:12 pjn. 11:12 a m. 9:18 ajnJ 12-0 pjn. 1 32 a.m. 2:01 p.m. tH a.m. 3.18 p.m. 312 a m. 4.-C3 p.m. 18? 3 18 0. 10 68 02 r " t-OJ i i' 1-0.7 i 2.1 -0.8 26 -47 . 3.1 -0 5 3.9 6.1 3.7 0J 36 0.6 3.3 9 II 1.1 2J 13 21 1 221 6 3y 4 34f 1 6- 27S 1 sil fliO (-Oil (One coat covers most any surface, including wall I paper. Twelve new Western tones tor western nomea. MO DUCT mm $2.75 p DAY L. FAniim I HARDWARE 'CO. JUi Bo. CvmaaerriaL Street Hairv ton yu f wouldn't mind walking- down 'causf I'm minding- a baby! in has, been temporarily slowed p I by final crop harvesting. Most Bonds SlmHeldby fPbrchasers IpRTLAND .-(Special)- Pur chasers of E, F, and G bonds still holl 83.2 per cent of the totals Soil, according to figures released by he war finance committee. E.4. F and G bonds were first issued on Majr 1, 1941. Since that date, through September 30, 1945, a to tal of $51,895,000,000 have been $ol. Redemptions through - Sep tember 30, 1945 totaled $8,718, 00OJ0O0 or 16.8 per cent of the amount issued, leaving 83.2 per ceni still in the hands of the original investors. i 11. S. savings bonds generally knoSvn as "Baby Bonds" series A, B, C, and D were first issued Match 1, 1935. They were with drawn from sale on April 30, 1941 aftlr a total of $4,518,000,000 had been sold. Redemptions through September 30, 1945 including ma turd series A bonds totaled $954, 0004)00 or 21.12 per cent of amount iss AUTHORITY ON DEAFNESS HERE SHAROLD F. McDONALD A SdentiiiccdlT Trained ExprJ on Hearing Problems : Will Dencuslrale ! pevolniionary Hew I Hearing System f AT SA1EII . Mr. McDonald will conduct a free clinic for the hard of hearing at 90S First Natl. Bank Bldg., on Friday and Saturday, October 19 and 20 from 9 a. m. to S p. m. Now you can actually have , a personal consultation on your hearing problems actually learn from a trained specialist, without cos or oblibigation, how you too cam enjoy pleasant, relaxed hear ing! once again. 1 ..' . I THE AGI OF K I SUPEB-POWZ2 I IS HERE I .Acousticon Introduces Revolutionary NEW Is 111 I! i HEARING! AID ! i- - More hearing power by far than ever thought possible t WithXess Battery Voltage I LessWeightl ' -j: LeaaBuIkf . " Less Expense! Amazing new experience for hard-of-hcaringf ; LCaU or write today for fret I demonstration! ; Accuslicon UcDocald Co. 995 First Natl Bank Bldg. ft 4 J ' '.;-! n Saleat, Ore(r Labish Guests Entertained at Boies Home LABSH CENTER Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boies over the weekend was Mar jorie '. jjWanless, storekeeper first class, of Waves, who is stationed at Pier! 41. in Seattle. Miss Wan less is on leave after spending seven weeks in the hospital there. Mrs. l4 C. Wanless who accomp anied her daughter here from Portland visited at the home of another: daughter, Mrs. I. Ishom. Ray feibby, machinist mate, 1c, coast guard, has received his dis charge land is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bibby. f He was six years In the service! Guests at the Harvey Aker ; i -i- PILES (Hemorrhoids) Fistula - Fissure 6fe w i j Pralinia and other! types ef "T , Rectal A Colan i - sx conditions tre&t. f . ed without lost ef time, IEUEF . , NO HOSPITALIZATION Call for examination or write far FREE descriptive booklet. Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic Naturo-Proctalaxist Sit H- Liberty SU Salem, Ore HONEST, ZERO. I FEEL AWFUL S0QRY FOR Dbay- SHE HAS ID PRETEND TO BE MAPPV WHEN SHE I 1 ' i ' ; ; - 1 ; J ' ' T to. yil!(.YEH.suTRRsrMou-Li.RNOii)Hir minp if i M jiJI5. .gee. TWElvmv 1 1 sot 1 WSiSSXZ "' f HAND ME A BAR TWO CENTS TS 1 7 USE NOUR , C WC THROWS MS IT. - A Hf OUT MRBSUE , TWOCEMTSkyoPSO0fFPOM IN MY FANTS SCOMB?f X FttNTS AROUND 1 THANKS J jWIU. MDU PLSE ' 005 04 TWE CABINET ' POCKET ON j) ZZj , V-J. Srf ?H?JJ ' ' THIS -r PLEASE THE CHAIR r' ff i 5 f7 r l1510 BLONDIE , jTP W x J 1 I I ' ' TOO VT HhNTT I M i SNUfFN - POUt ' ( hJL- FIReO ) NECK IN TWw S . . SNUFFM SfTWF - PW6W3 J V " M K 12 SLm . fk ifiiiiiiiii ; ?r: ' " :" BARNEY GOOGLE l . , . 'ep sl ; i:; :rWlll0lra (Dlpy life "l6S3EI-:- rzjY "") ) wft j m 8a s iT lit tswV' ,ii . ex u m mm- THIMBLE THEATRE ; OH I ' !?zZZ. 1 . J i W ss a fegoiv -n I , a i j i -. ' I IS 1 I I I 1 I FEELS BAD ALL OVER- M ml yTy LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Medicine ready now. J wait a min- VOU 5JCK MAN fS UTE ! WHAT DRINK-UM! J 5 THAT TIIE LONE RANGER home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole of Gaston. Lawrence Zinser left for Port land last week where he will en ter the navy. I ... ; .tV Mr. and Mrs. j Nathan Kurth and Betty Jean are pheasant hunting in eastern Oregon. Neil Is staying with his grandparents. ' Arlo Pugh began work on a garage Monday Into -which they will move1 the last of he month. In the sale of their place a few weeks ago, they reserved on acre next to Pete Russes. E. I. Weinman is a patient in a Salem hospital, j . ' ; - Approximately j 73 per cent , of the people j of Macedonia are peasants. . j j , Telephone 7700 6262 Quick Courteous Inexpensive Fares start sit 30c 30c per mile - SALEI1TAXI SERVICE I KEEP VVORRYIN! CAUSE DOLLYi IS vyORRYIN BOUT HER LOVELY LITTLE OlRL" VO0 COME FOR INDIAN MEP- 8i i -I J 1 u Wage Rates Set I By Regional WLB j SEATTLE, Oct 16 -(Special)-In the case of Pacific Fruit and Produce, company, Oregon I and southern Washington branches, and Joint Council of Drivers, lo cal 37, AFL, the regiorial war labor board granted rai of 95 cents an hour ; foe truck within a 25 mile radius drivers in As a, INO, tiumins won't restore fallen- hair, or do away with your tegular check' up at the doctor's. They're a nutritional aid, not s -patented! panacea. Certainly, you may nttJ rita- - mm WnXETTS Capital iDrug Store Car. SUte and Liberty Pb, Silt ' II i I oso 0OLLY WAS MARRIED AN' HAD A LITTLE GIRL BEFOCE SHE MARRIED, MR. LACY- NOW SHE5 SCARED; MR. LACYl WILL' F1N0 OUT WELL, ALL RIGHT THIS CANT BE ANY WORSE THAN TWAT hMlSANTHROPY" PI5EASE POC LANE SAYb I'VE GOT. 7 if toria, Corvallii, Salera, Albany, Eugene and Roseburg, Ore. Truck drivers operating over more than a 25 mile radius were granted, $1 rate. ,' fx ; Shipping and receiving clerk rates were set at 95c an hour. Rates for order clerks, checkers, packers and warehousemen were set at 88 ttc Rates for drivers of truck r and trailer, tractor and semi-trailer, and 6-wheel trucks over eight tons were set at $1.0625 per hour. mi as. And they msy do you a world of good. But don't buy blindly. Consult your physi cian. Get a prescription to meet your individual need. (A 1 careful, professional check-up is required to determine spe cific vitamin deficiencies.) Then bring the prescription here, to Vitsmia Headquarters for our careful compounding I MUST BEA0UMS OX.WHATS WRONS'BOUT HAVJM'A PflETTY DAUGHTER WHO LOOKS JUST LIKE A BEAUTIFUL DOLL? 1 MX. 't k at; . a l ,rm ' DUKE MORGAN 15 DRINKING TONTO'S ttEPICINE". lTM0Nt BE LONG r- HOW, PAN U ; ".. i