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"THE YOUNG IDEA" j By Mossier "Jnat thoacht RIU Hay worth might be rratlfled t learn that he's now my number one pin-up!" ! Tuea. RADIO KSLM UM!k) KOIIN (I7 ke) KGW (fZt ke) KEX (lift ke) Nw ) Pappy Smith Dav Wt Mui Tltnakpr. iWastcrn Star I Svrln I Koln Klock lKnaM, Nwf Nw I Old Sen Buglar X" I 'Farm Tlma Ntwi RIm At Shin iO Maelvod Nawa IB Carrrd ISarn llayra Voice ot Hop INelaon Frini la Kidin' Ranc Roundup Boya .1 Agronaky JJamaa Abb I Stork Mart. Dr. Talbot l;onum. Naws Tred Warlni I Or. Talbot I Aunt Jenny I 1 1 Sine Awar Romance . (Or. Caravan J. H. LlndUhr Gal Sunday I Abbe Observe! B fat Cluh V. H Undlahr (Big Slater M, Downey via Perkins Paitor's Call Dr. Malone Keepaak TimeiHoad of Llfa INavy Band News. Kneass Ixne Journey G Fletcher J Glamour Breakfast l:lt !: lt:4S News Blng Sings Oueen Today Orchestt i Sing Along ping Along I Eisenhower I Elsenhower Guiding Light Home Edition (Today's Child I Bill Larry I In White I True Story I Masquerade ll:tf ' Z. Manners (Surprise Party 1 Be Beautiful lltaukhag Orchestra Ma Perkins (Ethel. Albert. 11:S0 Smile Tim l Wheeler (Young ) Family Listening !!: ' 3riffin i Sings Uach. Childr'n I Happiness ' Melody Go - B Hymns News Hillbilly Shrock t Motor News I Kneass. News iKennedy Get It Stella ; Dallas SUrs Today Kve Winters 'Loren Jones 1 Ladles Rosemary IWtdder Brown i News' (Hous Party I.um It Abtiar Tods Today Army Band JMeet Missus I- iGtrr Marries ! Berrh I Faces Life ; IFInd M Plain Bill i IMua Memories irront Pag 4 'Hymns Nelghmors 3. I. Anthony Shop. Guide Art Godfrey Science Front Newspaper I Road of Life David Harum (Aunt ' Mary I Dr. Peuf . What's Doing Kay West Confessions News Sea Hound (Art Klrkham (This Woman S IBrioe, Groom Xd Mrs. Burton News Melody Hour iBackst Wife Al Pearo IKaltenborn : 'A I Pcarc A. Warner Rex Miller B Johnson H'. Harriean IK. Manning jstate Traffic H. Flannery I B. Garred (Joyce Jordan Alrlan Trio Star Today 1620 Matinee PGA Northwest Hey Motorist ' Amateur Gold News Superman (Vox Pop I- iNews CapL Midnight lAdven. Bound . I With Judy Tom Mix Treas. Salute IPirates ITenn. Jed IDlck Tracy Hack Armstrong a. Heater Real Stories Am. forum i Talent Scout ' IMiit. X lOpen Hearing IGreen Hornet I- Wlth Romberg I O'Neills i tie Announcea Upton ! Close Red Ryder By Morse (News Smith Show Blanc Show (Supper Club IT. . Lawton I frolics ITrom There I From There 1 1 -oaf Listen IKange Riders The Stat mem. Salem. Ore).. Titday. September 10. 7 Gardening lxuls Prima INews Show- stoppers I I Falcon TBA IF. Waring -, . t (Red Feather I i )l.um n A oner I Hrown Dots I Dark Venture News I Jas Crowley Sports Orchestra (Orchestra Hlwd. Muslo Retribution I Raymond Scott! HI wd. Theatre 'Cheery Songs ! I Valley Boys isse lt:tl !: A. Warner Cochrains Or. Orchestra Is Star Final INews Organist (Hongs (Orrheslra IFoy Orcheste Texas Hangers iHand Waxon i McC'all News I Hhytlim Concert Hour nee ll:l !!: 11:4 ll:M Stewart's Orch (Sterling Young News Orchestra .1 Orchestra Cochran's Orch.l Air Flo I Orchestra News iHvrenad I News i INews News Sign Off I Silent Nign Off I Orchestra lOrrhestra (News " Club Orch. 'X"tra Hour KOAC TUESDAY 50 K e l 0:00 News: 10:11 For Women; 11. -00 Con cert HaU 11:00 News: M:1S rarm Hour: 1:00 Rld'em Cowboy; 115 Variety Time; 1: A Career Calls; 2 oo Treasure Box; 2:30 Memory Mu sic. 3 00 State Fair; :15 Mueic Masters; 4:00 Oregon Reporter; 4:13 Music Ma tinee: 4:4 Under Capitol Dome; ;00 On Upbeat: M SpoUing Sports; 4:00 News; S:ll American Paaeant IjiQ Behind the Newsj 4:45 hound the Campftre; 7:13 Evening Farm Hour; 00 Band Concert; S IS All Veterans: S M Musle That Endures; :30 News; t 43 Eve. Meditations; 10:00 Sign Off. Estate of LUCAS GALVEZ. deceased. S. W. Suwol, attorney. M33 N.E. Thompson, Portland. Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT N. 1Z30S in the Circuit Court of the Stats for the County of Marion. Probate Depart ment. i In the Matter of, the Estate of LU CAS GALVEZ. Deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the un derslaned, as administrator of the estate of LUCAS GALVEZ. deceased, haa filed hia final account in the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Marion County, and that the 23rd day of September. 194, at the hour of 30 o'clock In the forenoon of said day and the court room of said court has been appointed by said court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published August Date of last publication Sept. 10. 1946. g.iM. SUWOL.: Attorney. JOHN GUNDRAN. Administrator. zo-izv; a. a-tu Wanted Ilight Shift Workers IN TIIK Canneries All Night or Short Shift 7 to 11 ! i - Rales: Women, 86 cents Hen, $1.00 For High! Work Salem Conner Committee I SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSMSWSSSSSSSSWSSSSSSSSW. s Tell Your neighbor It's fun to tell your neigh bor . . . to swap your favor ite story; your clever ideas, your inter Una alibis, the tricks and short cute you've discovered around the house. Sure Ifs fun but it's profitable too. Listen Today at 2:00 P. II. Mutual-Don Lee Listen to I Tell Your Neighbor and learn how you can win money for your pin money bo. Listen to Tell Yoiir Neighbor a program of helps and hints and prizes for the homemaker. TELL YOUK NEIGHBOR Every Monday' thru Friday KSLII Large Crowd at Final Horse Show Event Sunday at Fair A large" crowd witnesMed s the sevebth and final horse show at the state fairgrounds Sunday night A capacity crowd attended the- first six .nighty, thti necessi tating the holdover show on Sun day. Much credit for the success ful shows attended by the largest crowds in history, gs to Roy II. Simmons, manager, officials say. Colation jumpers class was the first event on the Sunday night show with Kitty Higgins, owned by Nichol's Riding Academy, Port land, and ridden by .Mrs. Kenton Palmer, taxing first honors; sec ond, LJberty Luke, owned and rid den by -Mrs. Palmer; and third to Roy Vencedor, owned by Colum bta Riding- Academy. Ivar Morgan of Salem riding hia own horse, , I ma Flash, won the blue ribbon irv the fine harness horses, open class; second to Ro many Supreme, owned by K. 13. Fraser of Hillings, driven by Hurt Corby; third. The Golden Key, owner, Arthur L.. Mason Qf Ti- gard with Joe Bob Price driving. Bourbons Black Magic, owned and driven by Mrs. N. DeLaittre of Oswego took fourth. Tennessee Walking Horses event was won by Gray Eagle, owned by Mrs. S. Stonebrink of Portland and ridden by Loren Kerr; second place to Laid Chance Allen, owned by Mrs. S. Stonebrink of Portland, ridden by Elizabeth Swett; third was Lou Jane Allen, owner, Vera L Smith of Washougal, rider, Mrs M. R. Wells. i Winner of the roadster to bike perpetual trophy on Saturday night, James Oke again won the event on Sunday night, witrf his home. Eddie Brewer. Second Went to Harry 7-ell's Harvester. Port land; third. Miss Dean, owned aivl driven by Paul Easton of Reaver ton; and fourth. Arrow Worthy, owned and driven by Roy Stem of Junction City. '.. 'i Vic tory Belle, owned : br Cam! Eraser of Billings and ridden by Bert Colby, : won a first again in thfee-gaited horses, open. 'claw. Second was Rons Arden's Heather I .ass, owned "and ridden by Emily Gay of Seattle.: Thtrd went to LJtay r.iiaz. ownen ey c 1 . Ed wards of Eugene and ridden by Frank Manger; fourth wa taken by Brownacres Captain Justrite. ridden by Barbara Emery and owned by Dr. J. II. Bennett of North Bend. Final event of this year's horsa show, the flve-gaited horses, was. taken by Showers of Gold, owned by Ray C. Smith of Eugene, rid den by Ross Maxwell; second to Bombardier, owned by R.'B. Fra ser of Billings and ridden by Bert Corby; Vanity Fair took third, owned and: ridden by Jean De Laittre of Oswego; fourth ti Gorgeous Girl, owned and ridden by Mrs I. M. Johnson. About 60 per cent of infantile paralysis patients are tinder 10 years of age. mm Made in Salem By Oregon's Second-Oldest Venetian Blind Factory I Retaped 1 I Recorded J 1 Repainted 1 We call and ' make i ji measurements. manufacture ' . and i x i - install shades - ! ' " " ! ' Complete - Keinholdfi & ILeuis VENETIAN BLINDS jl 560 South 21st St Our New Phone No. 3148 1390 on Your Dial REMEMBER WHEN the family album sat on the center table In the par lor? It was a large volume With metal clasp and ornate covers. Tintype and faded photographs of "relations" in stifi. uncomfortable poses II LWfl covers. Tinryp and faded fl j saVij a photographs of "relations" In stifi. uncomfortable poses f2"M filled the book, and a made 7 UfffSfl , good subjects for reminiscing 1 I ff2Rl i "i! I and discussion of changes of T ImkJ J$jiJ styles In wearing apparsL ( I j ' -Rsmember? fl; nT if W. T. Rigdon Co. ) I I Is I ilA Z. Funeral Dlreeters I- If tlM vW" f. Cottage . rh. I1T1 J I-- - Oregosi