Th OREGON STATESMAN. Solera, Orogon. Friday Mornina, Dscswnbs It 1945 nUsaaDiicip , DDniDir,siimms FH 1VLJ,1 KU1IY KGW KEX urn m cm k) (m k) ;f am ko ssa News' LNW Ed Esst 1 Busier "X 818 tMM.Tlm .Neat, tun EdEMt b 1 , : KOIK BUoc News S4S wwl I Old Sons K -. . News I- - G. STetcher (Roundup Boy's ! l! jasejH tolne Headlines Firm limt Asronsky 2i! TLL.' E' I ?"P James Abbe 1:48 Orch trs I News I Sam Hay 1 Busier X M ' -Dr. Talbot .. (User Ntwi rred Wartna Bfast Club II I5t. Tsltx Valiant Lady ' I 1 fTaka It Easy ILUht World Roth Presents :g IBtng Shxi ' lAwflt Jenny KostelaneU ' 1 - ait M. Downey ,Kif Slater- I Larry Smith Pastors Call jnTen Trent (ParsonaUty Breakfast H Down-Homers IQal Sunday IS HIS ISM IS 44 LNews ITo Talk About Mountaineer M. J. i Anthony I Ufa Beautiful I Ma Perkins 'Dr. Malone IRoad Life Kitchen -New Quartet Art Baker Gil Martyn lTed Malone ITrue Story 1I:M 111 1I:M 1I:S tCedrle Potter I Two on Clue Guiding Light IBaukbaxe IWaltt Time iPerry Mason Children . Mr. Motoriat I Queen Today Rosemary Ho White Listening Post I Queen Today I Tena S Tim B. Crocker I Hadlo Parade Neea n is 11:1 IMS tHvmns New (Serenade I Street Show IN (rind Urn I Woman 'a Life tBach. Chlld'n. i Woman of Am. ij a Kennedy Ma Perkins stars Today Peppar Young (Seated Ladies . I Happiness 1 l:S INews I tit , ILum n Abner l:M IXmas Shoppln l :u IHoose Party r r Air Newspaper 'Loren. J ones ' . IWldder Br"n fBackst. Wife Stella' Dallas Berch Walkle Talkie Gil Martyn Church Hymna " ir4w, . , I American Schl.!Girl Mamas What's . Doing , t:l Pan. Calendar f Portia " ! t:J ICh. of Christ JMeet Missus ) Plain Bill Ksr West 8:4S (Interlude 1 I front Pae - - Ht- K."? IRoad of Ule lAlPearce " lit U. S. Navy jJ. Carroll I David Harun I I M News (Carol Time -(Aunt Mary (Pleasure l: lElaa Maswetl 1 World Today IDr Paul iNews. ? irulton Lewis Today's Stars Woman's Secret! Northwest 8 18 Res MUler C Winters (News I Jay M l 4 J Johnson rtddlers Four IStars of Today Letters S. Claus 8:41 Wes Me Wain Serenade IKaltenborn I (Hop Harrlgsn I iNews (Manning Rpts. 'Per Release Pirate I II Superman 1 Dally Double Evening Comes Dick Trscy ICspt Midnight INews I Sins. America I Armstrong Tnm Ml INews IE Peterson lR. Swing M Gab. Meatier I Glnny Simrns jPeople runny Jury Trial . 5 It iMel. MuaUncs i M Kootliint Bads (Webster IWalU Time The Sheriff :U (Spotlight Bnds I I I INews purants, Moore! Mystery Sports ' ' 1 It (News I . 1:M Lone Ranger Sports Spotlight Bill Stern Sports 1:a iLowo Renger iEeay LUtenlnglNBC ' Visitow Listed At Amity Homes : AMITY Mr Jnd Mrs. J. P. Allison of Portland were In town few hours Saturday visiting their son, S. P. Allison. Mr. and Mrs;; Ben Bailey of Roseburg. -called ? on Mrs. A. W. Newby last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nixon and Mrs. Carl Akin of Portland were Sunday guests of Mrs. Emma Du rant - ; r:-: Ted Lehman, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lehman is , dis charged and arrived home from Fort Lewis late-; Saturday night. He spent 21 months in Europe. Mrs. A. IB. Kasnick of Pe Ell, Wash., is spending several days at the home Of her; son Erl Kasnick. Mr. and; Mrs. John Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood, Mrs. Jack I Wilcox and Mrs. Vernishia Newby attended the go!dent anniversary ceieorauon . oi riaomi iteoexan lodge at Dayton December 5. Miss Helen Gibbs of Portland spent - the - weekend at the home of her father. Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs accompanied her to the beach on Sunday. - f, Mr. and Mrs. John Koser, and Mrs. Vernishia sNewby attended Rebekah lodge at Monmouth last Thursday. ; i ?ablo c! . - Conslal Tides Times eomoutad for Taff. Ore. by the U. S. Coast and Geodetio Survey for Tha Oregon Statesman. VISIT AUMSVILLE AUMSVlLLE-i-Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ida Warthen dur ing the past week have been her sons, Sgt E. A. Warthen and December Time 14 IS IS IT IS 19 30 11 24 25 2 rr 30 31 8:11a.m. :S0 pjn. :57ajn: 10:04 pjn. t:41 sjb. 11:06 pjn. 10:23 a.m. High Water .1.9 52 rs : IS 5 J 1.2 , Standard Low Time , Water 1 0:05 a.m. Hi09 ajn. 059 a-ro. 11:55 a.m. -. 1.51a.m. 13:41 pjn. 2:40 a jn. t:2S pjn. 1:29 a.m. 1:13 p.m. 4 :19 a .m. S:03 pjn. 9:08 a.m. 41 pjn. 1:58 a.m. 5:63 p.m. v 4:45 a.m. 6 JO pjn. T;28ajn. 7:43 pjn. ' 8:10 a.m. 9:04 pjn. 9:48 a.m. 10:13 pjn. 9.28 a.m. 11:10 p.m. 10:02 a.m. lt:59 p.m. 5.T 83 5.8 8.3 59 81 59 ,1.1 99 7S 5 9 88 59 80 SO 5.4 8 1 49 8.3 45 6.4 45 88 '48 8T 48 68 50 IS 1.4 IS OS 8.2 -OS .7 -04 2.8 -1.J 3.0 1:30 a jn. . 30 pjn. . 2:2$ a jn. 3:54 pjn. 3:14 a jn. 4:45 pjn. 4)7 a.m. S.33 pjn. 4?ta jn. 8:20 p.m. S: ajn. HTI p-m.;, 1.4 :4U ajn. s.i . TJ3p.m. t-JOajn. 9:38 pjn. 83 am. 925 pn. 9:23 a.m. 10:11 pjn. 10:31a.m. 10:58 pjn. 11:47 a.m. 11:44 pjn. -1.3 3 2 -1.0 3 3 -0.6 3.4 0.0 3.3 0.5 1H4 p.m. 0:32 a.m. 3:13 pjn. 1:22 a Ju 3:10 pjn. 2:13 a.m. 3:59 p.m. 3.-02 ajn. 4:40 p.m. 3:48 ajn., 9:18 p.m. 28 1.7 2 J 22 1.7 2,6 IS 29 0.7 32 OS family of Boise and Verl Warthen and wife, son-in-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bishop, and son-in-law, A. Cappiello ' of Oregon City. Cappiello and Bish op have been discharged from the service, Marion Porter, a niece, is attending school and living with lrs. Warthen. Holiday Party In Stay ton Eighty-five members attended the Christmas meeting s; iof the Catholic Daughters of America at Stayton Tuesday evening, when Rev J Beatus Baur was the guest speaker. LU Ruflna Parrish, army nurses corps, spoke briefly. ":V An offering was collected for Christmas gifts for the naval hos pital patients at Camp Adair. Agnes Silbernsgel, chairman of the welfare committee reported. For f the usual ; Christmas boxes, members in the Sublimity - are are asked to bring food Or canned goods to -Margaret Nightingale and those of -Stayton to Lur Linde- mann or Clarice Lindemann. The social committee was Re- gina' Van Nendel, tie Gescher, Madgelan Minten, Ann - Brand, Margaret Kintz, Eli2abeth Lam- brecht, Margaret Folz, Mary Fink, Marcelle Neitling and Elizabeth Pietrok. - SELL PROPERTY i f AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Paul soldi the Amity confectionery bus terminal and beer parlor to Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Hanna of Mc- Minnville, who took possession December 10. . i . -I - "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier Open For Business ill Bring Your .Radio) :i - Tronbles to Me : ;Plck-np Delivery Service Ilac's Badia Shop S46 N. High Ph. 2-1531 Methodists Hear Overseas Talks SILVRTON Members of the Methodist- church ' attended - the northern district dinner at ' First church, Salem Tuesday night from Silverton. These Were I. P. Alfred, Ben Sprick, Norman Jlaegeli, Cad die Hutchens, F, E. Sylvester, LL L. Carlyle,' E.- R. Adams, O. I Jones, T. R. Hobart, Earl Erickson and Dr. A. J. McCanneU. . The Women's society of Chris tian Service met Tuesday after- noon with Miss Suffern, mission ary in China for 25 years, as the speaker. She made a plea to send more missionaries as soon as pos sible. Mrs. T. R. Hobart had charge of tre-fellowship and Mrs. Floyd Fox and Mrs. E. A. Finlay were hostesses. . ' .. , j : Lt. Col. Lee Alfred spoke at the December 'Builders class dinner concerning his experiences in the Philippines, and Major Frank Al- fred met with the class. Sunday Cloverdate Club . ' " . To Give Dinner CLOVERD ALE The . Consoli dated club will meet on December 19 at the home, of Mrs. Paul Tho mas for a no host dinner at noon. No home extension work is scheduled. " i and' told of; his experiences In China. L B. Alfred, father of the two men. Is teacher' of the class. ' i Salnrrlay jillight, Dec. ISih - 7:33 HTLDING HALVORSON. TENOR SOLOIST . MRS. HALVORSON. CONCERT 'VIOLINIST " 'jlMMY DUNW, CORNETBTj ' THE P ACTflC COLLEGE MALE QUARTET EVERETTE SLOAN, CHALK ARTIST 1 . WINNIE HANSEN. YOUTH PIANIST ALL-GIRL CHOIR MIXED CHORUS mm city Aiuiony 9 as I Hercules Fotret Kirkwt 9 19 I Iftmith a IS lOpportnnHy Be lw .Hercules Fotret Klrkwood Show Supper Club 'Blind Date Show meet, lawton I lOpportnnHy iBe lenoraot I Duffer . Tavern I Your FBI 9 OS III 9 S 9.eS (Ren Miller isoorta INewa lAWrtehes Kate Smith iNlsht Editor Iror Valor J Sports I Sports Mystery Time I (News I Kan Mason UN IS II 19 M IS S rulton Lewis Orrttestra News Kms's Oreh. 9 SUr rinal Vets Board Orchestra Tea. atensers INews IMuste at 19 Honored MustetCharlW Chaa Orchestra (Concert Hour NBC 1 II s 11:11 II II IISS It Organ MelodleslS'naet Serenade' News as I ss V I Orchestrs X., Cugat'S N ISirn Off I Orchestra lAJr-rio Air Orchestra iNews (Silent NBC Orchestrs Orchestra News 3 wins Shift Rhythm . 1 I Rhythm rx'-tra Hour . KOAC rrtday IM k.a. AM ISS News; 1S1J For Women; llt Concert HaU: 11:49 Reeeerch; 19:00 rtoow News; 11 IS Noon Farm Hour; 1 OS Treasure Salute: 1-19 Air School; 1 48 Amer lateen t; t OS Women; 9:30 Mowtery Music: 9 09 News; 919 Muatr ( Mattors; 4:99 Beyond Victory; 8:19 Destiny: M Strictly Jazz: S 00 Upbeat; 9.48 Sports: 8:00 News: 8:13 Lat. Amer ican Rhythma; 8 JO Music of Czecho slovakia; 1:15 Cve. Farm. Hour; Spot Marketa; 1 00 Xmas Seal Sale: 8:19 Lin Up Thy Voice; 8:30 Muetc that Endures; 9:30 News; 9 45 Evening Med- naiiona; lo uo sign UII. SILVERTON Mrs. Clark Bach man was elected worthy matron of Ramona chapter. Eastern Star, on Tuesday night at the annual elec tion. Other officers chosen are worthy patron, Clark Bachman; associate matron, Mae Finlay; as sociate, patron, George To we; sec retary, Eden Ross; treasurer, Mercy Sylvester; conductress, Melba Story; associate conductress Evelyn Asboe. jss ' Cea.lavUrWrtii.h.ij g-rfVjgtf It. I "It's my first date with Ralph I hope he goes for the blase type! Sunshine Erispy ' Grachevs rsrton -iCZ3 N f 'aa-sasa'' Pecans soft shen Polled Ham Armour's Star,' 'is in 100 lomalo Soup 120 Oil Sardines Best ETer...8-oz. tin 200 :' ". ' . I .. .. GlndDn's Iluslard 8Vi-oz. ar 130 Instant Coliee Necaf e lz. r 3 i 0 J.; .l lb. cello. 520 Swift's i Premium Chopped ' ;-jif. j - - . - 12J.Z. 2))C Rinso Uashing Pouder A. 23 0 ToilclSonn lJfebojr.-"3 bars 200 Suan Soap S0 r 100 Vanish Boul Cleaner .:.;.tta 230 Pahsl-eU Cheese ?2l5. 190 FrnilCalies Belmont, 2-lb. cake $1.65 I'linceXIcal rtttttrjjudfit 53f5 Filberts Srfc-i. L-390- Orcaon Ualhols jumbo, 1-Ib. baa; 450 Peannls Fresh Roasted -lb. cello. 290 Almonds 1.1-lb. bag 550 A a'ailSSX3n t Biz Value Egg Hoodies JL Cci Ikcsrcni 1 cello. "7 ' Why buy lower rrade meat when you can get the best top, grade A at Curtia: Mkt. No points! i Order Christmas Poultry Early Fcr UtM b' Edl rr- I7e Can'i D0 Bcsl! iiffee . WD lb m m y 1 tiy WHAT COULD 1 - I m. e l j a k a FLARE UP LIKE THAT? 1 .IIIII.HHIU- I 11, .llllll.OH WELLW. l lrMrCn-VEATOO-lTWIil I 1 - ; i ; i '"( -rupv PM.10V rr 1 hungry-Ihad yilljusthea i i i L--sX-i-- II . " ' - I yrvtnirafTTce I I Ll -s " it tJ- n soone V,J sue took que look ar mg; , l Vti TU 1 IN Trf CRlK ON' OJUOTtB OUT 0NSEnu3. CrCT5?- II iASGL'' i's! - ! MICZEY MOUSE j j ' 1 j ! - - - 1 - t ' X ; l l . s j 1 ; ; 1 fetniMil IvS: 7l KvEgy mu iutaice vtxj td)I - j j jwbs Ags iHg tmitYvSTZf SSS $ZjD (!) .THE DEMONS!!) JTT j THIMBLE THEATBE r , WW. ' ' N I I'q g-m r i . , i ii in. ...n- i t 1 WHATjS WBONGiOAP- , ti-fi T I WAVE BEEN AS j Mlf IX S0R8Y, 06AREST, BUT I'M WORRIED ABOUT ANNIE -SHE CLAIMS EVEQtt THIN& IS OKAY. Burr HAVE A HUNCH j LITTLE ANNIE ROONZY tr N SOMETWiKIS IS MAKING THE CHILD UNHAPPY"- lV TALKED TD HER AND SHE SEEMS TO BE HQ USUAL 1 HAPPY SELF WHAT DO YvJH MEAK, COULD )U HORSE HELP U5? JU5T BEFORE CUUEYLCCKEP U&UPMIHE: BARN.I TOLD VICTOR TO GO BACK TO CAMP. - .: - s . ji. s -k sm t . . I SB " 111'tl. V.BS, 1 a - rj: . i. ri. tnj.-rj 1 I G(JES5 SOU MEAN ALL RIGHT, SON. BUT WHAT VOU'RE SAYIM'JUST PONT I 1 1 1 1 L 1 II 1 HONEST. ZERO. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO-WHEW ANY80DY& LOOWN; ANGELINA CALLS ME ANNIE, BUT WHEN WERE AUXE SHE CALLS M A SNEAKY r UTTLE ORPHAN- J WE MIGHT, BUT I'M A - FRAID WE ' WONT BE A- LTVE WHEN rr happens. V, VEarrpoEs.T weugetoct Or HERE SOME SURE e- . .- - 146 BOYS ARE IyEAH.ANOIU PUSHIN MORE 'A NEEO WATER. HORSe&ACnOSSj SJDPANSEE THE BORPEa V THAT OLD TONIGHT. I1L f I COOT FWED RIPE AND rJ S THE TANK. MEET CM z-7Vjr " o i