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H OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oreoon, Tuesday Morning. Jomuaiy 15. 1945 TAGE NINE "THE YOUNG IDEA" By Mossier V C- ' y: ri' Wf 1 V 1 I JA 4. t ' T I IbV sTsV-afsTaV . I l l Ift swfsd what a glrl'll ke through for a .wooing grade ta aaathr DBaioOn(P Dpir(iDgtrgnmmg Tuts. KSLM KOIN KGW KEX (1JM k) (170 kc) (: kc) (list k) 44 News iSJsws IS Muv Timekpr. j Stars : NW r rm N'wiigOlN Klock 4 News i-H I News Nfwi, Kneast Old Song Bugler i "X" t :M News IKOIN Klock i Fletcher Round Hip Boy 1,1 , Rim & Shin I tie I Farm Him f Asronaky t:J ff (Dick Cutting Ridin' Rang I Jar net Abb t Vote of Hop Nelson Prlrttl Sam Hayes IBujrJer X M Haven of Rest ilt'onsmr News l . Haven of Real Valia.it Lad) M bn.t Awav ltlht World I V Tindlahr I Aunt Jenny Trad Waring irUit Cluk ) Roth Prevents i Kostelaaetz M It M 4S News M Downey Fa tor's Call Orchestra Kai Sffiltt Bi Slater Ulclen Trent Ifjal Sunday Jaines Abt l Clamour Personality Hr I IHonymn. NY I Breakfast II M HI t M I4:4S News Orchestra rounUtneers J . Anthony ll.ife Roautitul Ma Perkini Dr M alone Hd of Ufa iThe End iNewi. Krteaas ! C Gilbert Art Baker I Marty n I Ted Malon I True Story 19 Princesses I Njaiiik tji Ride Club! Carnival Nkmes of the 191 girlg who have bffh selected to represent various Salem high school J club as prin- cess in the annual Civics club carnival February! S have been announced The girls will be in trodiced to the student body at an. assembly later hisl month and) one of the group;! will serve as que n of the carnival. - Piincesses nominated: Future Craftsman,; Doroh B e r g s v i k; Kanio ciut, Miriafm Snellenber ger; Philhstorians Lorna Arn old; Science club, f Joan Randall; Girl i' Letter club, i Jean Hatfield.' Tri-V, Avjs Steinler; Crescendo club Beverly Kenny: Snikpoh. Marlann Croisan; )ue Dice, Jean Doolittle; Home Economics, Pat Lanan; Commercial club. Nell!; Kinj : Spariish club. ! Carolyn Da- vis; Latin tlub, Midelalne Keenej Graphic Arts, Delores Clement; Aesc ulapiana, Letaf V a n d I v e r; Stagfcraftf. 1 Joyca) plvenson; Viki ettei Barbara SUrHet; "S" club, Pat A gee; Future fanners, Mary Relraann. s ii 3- II M Odrii- Fouler Iti Mrs Burton . Guiding i Light .llaukhag lift OrKanalities . !Frrv Macon Chlldreri, (Kthel. Albert ll:M fueen j Riwemary In Wtilt l.Utenlng Post :s iHna it Tim Hymns , iMaax.' Memories aieeo It II IS M U Hymns News HillMflv Street (News I Try g rind tltrrt Wlieeler IHjch t'hildr. Women of Am iKennedr Ma Perkins IHtars today Young Tamil Ladles ! Happiness I :M News ; I Mouse Party l.-IS Lum t, Abner l-i I M Blng Sings Newnpaper I.M Orrl.etra I I- Backst. Wife IBerrh Stella Dallas (Radio Parade ILoren Jones I Marty n IWIdder Brown I Hymn I M t It t 1 t tl New UwftKKJl ' RrTthm Paide I ) i -Dallas Sptlght .Met Missus Girl Marries I Faces Life Pi jlii Bill Front Pag Wbat s- Doing Kav West 1 Ml IM U Nes ft I News I.SUte Traffic i ' lllarienda Ila Miym World Today Roau of Ufa ; David Harum j Aunt Maiy 'Dr. Paul (Bride. Groom Al Pearce M 4:11 IH 4 IS Fulton rwis j Stars Todai ' Rex Miller I Romance t Johnnun I Melody Hour W Mi Wain ! Woman's Scrt Footlights ! News (Northwest Stars Today IHey MoUrUt IN Cloutwr I Hop Harrtgan jKnox Manning 820 Mutinee I Pirates I Daily Double Dick Tracy S a News I II Superman J Cant Midnit H Flanncry With Judy Armstrong I t J Turn Mm IT Bradley I I Ray Swing Cab Heatter tinner Sanctum Amoi & Andy ILotnbardo l Orchestra lAnios St Andy I M Arr Forum Salute Hits i Fibber McGee IF.lmer Davis IS IF.velyn Pason 1 I Extravaganza T:a 7 IS t J t:3 New B Moim Bv Morse Bob Crosby ' Bob Hope jTBA I- 1 Red Skelton IConcert Tim r I 3 Sons Trio (Orchestra 04 S It S I S li Service Sons Orchestra VaiEabond ' F.ve Future Kirk wood (Smith Show I Homanct tSupiier Clun Lum 'n Abner Fleet La w ton iSporU Copy t Johnny Prsnts I Alan Young Ex-Con Given 2 yeair Terms Aiiiton Eiigene year Blankenhip. 30- old ex-Convict from Texas. enteijed a plea of guilty to charges of i lirceny jin tvto: Salem hornet was sentenced Monday by it Judge E. M. Page to three in the state prison on each the two sentences to run and Circ coun consecutively. Blankenship was charged with tafcirk Jewf Iry Rnd ! other items from the Wj, J. Bishop home, De-! cemUer 16, nd from the Werner- BrovJn home on December 20. At the time of his arrest last weew cityl police found $3000 worth of loot they charged Blank- ennhlp had I stolen from Salem homes in the past two months. Valley Qbituaries Scio Baptist L. Louks, was WlUUm D. Reed ! SCIO, Jan. U-(Special)-W; D. (Will Doak) Reed, 83, who with his sister Ettie have; been ri- dents of the Scio community the last 45 years, died Friday, Janu ary 11, following a stroke of par alysis Tuesday. j j Funeral services were held Sun day afternoon at the church. The Rev. V pastor, officiated. Interment in Millerburg cemetery. Born June 13. 1862. at Keith- burg, III. jVVhen 12 Vears old he came with the familm to Oregon and settled! in the Millerburg com munity,' 14 miles from Scio, later located on i farm en iumgry itill, 3 V, miles south of Scijo. After jthe parents death. Will and his aister Ettie left the farm anU lived hire. The sister was a victim of in fantile . paralysis in her infancy and has been a wheel chair in valid for many yearsl His health, too, had long been failing, but to gelher. he and his (sister have maintained! their home. ' Another sister, jMrs. Grjace Thurston of Jefferson! and a niece, and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Tobie of Saletn have also been at the home heite during ihis illness. i ! . Peter Edward Oas SILVERTON. Jan. 14-(Special) Funeral services for Peter Edward Oax, 78, who died Friday, will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. jfrom the Fkman Memorial chapel. ;The Rev. M. J. K. Fuhr will officiate. In terment will be in the Salem Mausoleum. Bom June 4, 1869, in Tromao, Norway, he came here in 1907 and on May 17, 1908, married Berntine Marie Nelson who survives. Other survivors are a son, Carl Bernie Oas of Girard. Perm. T a daughter, Mrs. IdaMcClary of Salem; two grandchildren, David and Diane Oas. Mrs. Versa Marie Lewi SILVERTON, Jan. H-(Specilal) Mrs. Verna Marie Lewis;, 64, died Saturday at her home in Portlabd. Funeral arrangements are In charge of the ML Sjrott Funeral home, Portland. j Born In Silverton, Dec; 25. lfirK 1 . the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. M, Simeral In 1906, she was married here to J. Lewis, vr19 died three j years ago. Mrs. Lewis taught schools Marion county for a number years. Survivors are a son. Har old M. Lewis, Portland; da ught Catherine Seits of Toledo, and Verna M. pottemiller offCondn; sisters, Elsie Nelson of Silverton; brothers, Frank Simeral of Hit verton and Wayne Simeral Portland, and 10 grandchildren Valley Births! TALBOT, Jsn. 14 -(Special)-Mr. and Mrs. Jack Craig . sre the parents of a son born January 10 at the Salem General hospital. Urges Better Box Packing For Overseas Inadequate packing has result ed in the delay or loss of many gift parcels sent overseas, the fed eral poRtoffice department has ad vised Postmaster. Al Gragg. Double corrugated boxes or hea vy packing boxes are advised, Gragg said, to cut down on the number of such .messages as "it was not possible to effect deliv ery." Some foreign nations have reported up to 10 per cent of in coming shipments undeliverabie, and some of the contents were missing from others which had come apart in transit. Overseas gift parrels may weigh up to 11 pounds and be up to 42 inches long and 30 inches around. The area of the republic of An dorra is 191 square miles. REMEMBER- 3ft 1 Red Cross Representative in Salem to Consult Local Units : - ( - s i . A visitor in Salem is Mrs. Alice S. Prall, special j field representatlveT American Red Cioss, working with college Units. During he stay here, Mri. Prall is consulting with the Marion county chapter of Red Cross and with the campus! unit ot Red Cross at Willamette university. : Previously, she had visited1 units at University of Oregon and Oregon State college, and from here wiy go on to visit in j ha . responsibility toward communities ijri north Oregon. (college groups within its com The program among students is munity in seeing that they have the opportunity to work witlji Red Cross and observe how the agency functions, thus being in position to develop leadership and , their sense of community responsibility. to promote continued interest in j Bed Cross work, developing the i educational phase of the organ-! ization, also the need for com munity service . and leadership, Mrs. Prall points but. During the ! she comments. war period, emphasis was placed ; on Red Cross work with the serv- Normal U. S. consumption of ice men, and now in peacetime antimony is about 10.000 tons per there is just as vital eieed for Red year. Cross with veterans, she adds. You I lave an Apiointment FOR NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT K.B. (SEE TOMORROWS PAPER) PILES (UemorThoida) ftstala - Ftssttre - & P r I a p and I v.ijvt m j p v w KeetaJ A Colon eenditlens treat ed without lo time. RELIEF QUICK NO HOSPITALIZATION Call for examination or, writ for FREE descriptive booklet. Dr. EL Reynolds Clinic Nature-Proctologist til N. Liberty St., Salem. Or. now. J . In Our New Location 141 S. Liberty St. U'atch Repairing, Ail Makes Diamonds Jewelry B. G. WARBEII JWolT 141 S. Libsyrtr St Former Location of H. T. Love SuiteiF or ester Announces Transfer, distri state wjth M. d4n Addition of Officials s of tke state forestry qe- fTranifers involving nine officials of the state forestry paftment aind employment of two technical foresters were n nounlced here Monday by Nels Rogers, state forester. They are Y. M. Jienderson, assistant: district warden of the Kinzua rt of the central Oregon 04 It J LIS Ni 1 Big Town Jar Crowley J Spoits 1 Jan Garber Fulton Lewis f .News : Hollywood I Dark Ventura jNewa (Time Is Now I4-S4 I It It J 14 It Newt Vtelorlies : Newn ; Orche tra ! (S Star Final With Flowers IGene Krupa RdnKcrs News The Barber Band Wagon .Musio IConcert Hour II 44 lilt 11)1 II It II IS 1Z 04 Orcl-.etra Danre Music New Open House News Serenade Orchilra jAir-riof f Oi rhesUs I News " " Music, News Orchestra s Orchestra .Orchestra KIIH - TI I.SDW S4 Kr 10 00 New 10 IS Cot.iett Hall: 12:01 News 12 IS tarm Hour t (XI Rid em Cowboy 1 IS School of Air: 1 45 Country Sin S 00 Veir.or-j Mu- ic. 2 30 Memory Book of Muiic. 2 ;ti New; 3 15 Musid Master.: 4 i World Review; 4 15 Cam4 News Swing Shift I News Rhythm X' trs Hour patrol unit, appointed ,dis- wsrdeti of the same unit headquarters at Sisters. E. Crawford, district war for thje Linn County Fire Patrol association, transferred to: Lane j county, jLee Hartfr,- inspector for the Douglas Coqnty Fire Patrol asso ciation, transferred to the con servation departments liarold Tonole. inspector for the Western Lane Fire Patrol associa tion, appointed assistant district warden of the Jewell district of the northwest Oregon unit. Dori Kyle, acting district warden of Polk Coubty Fire patrol asso ciation, transferred to Kinzua as assistant district warden. R. C. Howell, Lincoln county inspector, transferred to western Lane county; in simila capacity. Clarence Vounans, inspector for northwest Oregon state unit, transferred to similar position in Tillamook Unit. Webb HojveU, formerly of Co lumbia county, transferred to Lin coln countyj New employes are Brice Ham mack and Dale Bever; both grad uates of school of forestry, Ore gon State college. I pin Recital: I 41 V Journal. 5:00 On Upbeat: 5 55 Spotting Sport: 6:00 News: 6:15 Music Many Larrdv 6.45 Western Song: 7:15 EveninR Farm Hour: 8 00 Comedy Review: 8:30 Music Endure: B:30 News: B:45 Eve Meditations: 10:00 Sign Oft. Flood Relief (lase Worker Leavt'H Following two weeks here as al sfeci;il rse wrkcr in connection) with the recent Willamette val ley flood. Grfare Jackson. Amer-j lean Red Cioi-s representative has left U return to her duties as representative in: the state of Washington. Frances Palmer is succeeding Mis? ' Jackson in the work for this area, and will carry on from Albany under the super-f vision of the special flood relief Red Cross office in Eugene, work ing iri Linn. Marion, Polk, Wash Ington, Yamhill and Clackamas counties. Estonia proclaimed its indepen-f dence from Soviet Russia in 1918 Winlerproof Your Home How Pneumatically I n s t a Lfe d Rock Wool Insulation and Metal Interlocking Weather Stripping will save up to 40 in your fuel bills AND ALSO make y ar home mp , to IS degrees cooler In aiusttner. H MONTHS TO PAY Free Estimates No Obligation Campbell Rock Wool Co. Salem. Owned and Salem Represented 1112 Broadway - Ph. 8496 Mt. An pel Family IMaken Trip to Spokane, Wash. MT. ANGEL, Jan. 14 -(Special) Mr. and Mrs. A. R, Miller returned Friday from a week's trip to Washington. They were accomp anied by their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Miller and their baby as far as Spokane. They , will visU Mrs. Reuben Miller!s parents. Young Mi'ler returned the pre vious week from Europe where he had been for 2l-i years. He was in the army threes years. He was with the army engineers and was discharged at Ft! Lewis. During her parent's absence, Gladys Miller, a piupil at St. Mary's school, stayed with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Con rad Schmaltz. BASE TO HOLD 502 SHIPS WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 -P)- The navy plans to berth approxi mately 502S vessels ofj its inactive fleet at Tdngue Point, Ore., and spend $5,325,000 on constructing eight piers j to Accommodate them, Senator Morse (R-Ore.) reported today. 'I P i Sidney-Talbol Unioii Meets TALBOT Jan. 14 -(Special) Sidney-Talipot Farmers Union niet Friday night in the Talbot school house. Elmo Brown, president. conducted the meeting. ' Committee chairmen appointed were Henr Turnidge. livesuxj-k; Keith Allen, dairy; Mrs". Gilbert Belknap, agriculture; Jake Gi miiur, warehouse; and G. W. Pots legislative, pther members of the committees i will be appointed at the next meeting. Refreshment committee for trie next meeting is Mr. and Mxs. Elmo Brown. Mrs. Lena Bursell, Mr arjd Mrs. Arthur Chase, Mr. afrd Wrs. Albert Cole and D. A. Coomes. j County convention reports wejre given by Jake Gilmour, and Elmo Brown. Mr.j and Mrs. Harley Lib by, members of the Marion local, were visitors. Libby spoke on the community Health Center projett. A w-ateifprbof plastic clothes line that will ; not rust, rorrode or rot ha beep invented " Wt'' I- i ' .(.: I Fnlfon Lewis Jr. 9:45 P. II Monday Thru Friday K S L II 1394 on. Your Dial TRACK WORKERS WANTED! j Help lay track and ties, ballast the roadbed, and keep th line in good condition. Heal thiol outdoor work. No experience needed. The com' pany furpiishes free housing, in cluding fuel, light and water. You get railroad benefits: medical and hospital care, passes, insurance, v fine penakin plan. Work for a per manent company one with plenty of work ahead. j ' j i.j 0p) Th kindly t-J Svlkera PadSc Apply W. E. Barks. Agent At 8. P. Freight Station. ; . Salens. Ore, Wiles Waltz time 11:15 A.M. j Every Mon Wed Fri. J PLUS j Wiles Organiliiies 11:15 A.II. 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