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Y ' ' V J. (NEA Tdtphoto) " BEADY FOE DEBUT The Southern Pacific's new Shasta Daylight (above) will begin 15tt-hour service July 10 between San Francisco and Portland, Ore, three hours less than the fastest previous train time over the 718-mile scenic Shasta route. Twin streamliners will operate on the route, leaving San Francisco and Portland dally. They were constructed at a cost of more than five million dollars. 1 Pass That "Headache" Along To Us! Under present conditions, It certainly is a "headache" try ing to figure out the correct amount and proper kinds of insurance coverage to carry in order to protect your business, your home, and your other possessions. Fire Insurance is not enough today. We'll gladly relieve you of this "painful" problem and Erescribe a cure for any possi le future financial "head ache." Remember, insurance tomorrow just won't pay to day's loss. Phone-Write-Call. KEN BAILEY INSURANCE AGENCY 315 Pacifio Bldg. ' Phone 398 YOU'LL trtr t -g WestmM New styling and dsnlgn g!v yo mora room in ton spot. Super Freezer fraeiet and trorat 21 pounds of food in COLDER COLD freezes Ice cubes fatter. Meat Storage Tray keeps 15 pounds of meat fresh for days. Humidrawer keeps V bushel of vegetables froth in moist cold. 5-Year Protection Plan on famous WesHnghouse Economizer Mecha nismme unit with a 20-ysxw unex celled performance record. The 7 cubic foot Super 1 r:: V I Texas Legislature Spends AUSTIN, Tex., July 11. UP) The free-spending no-taxing-51st Texas Legislature came to the end of its record-breaking session Wednesday. The 177-day session was the longest in history. Legislative 1" Radiator Service "j ai " si I I I Repairing I Cleaning . IReconng Boil Outs I I HANSEN I 1 MOTOR CO. I I I Oak & Stephens Phone 446 AGREE THIS model refrigerator is I o 15 4j Millions To Modernize expense reached a new high of ntarly a million and a half dol lars. It probably will be remembered as the session that did more to extend state services and less to pay the bill than any Legislature in history. When the session be gan the general fund balance of about Sluu.uuO.OUO was the big gest In history. Today all this ana minions more are spent, But the state's public school system has been revamped, the long run-down prison system started toward modernization, rural roads and rural schools giv en a shot in the arm, salaries of state and county workers raised, and a new management system set up ior state nospitais. The nucleus of an atom is said to measure only one 2,500,000, 000,000th of art inch across. NOW OPEN Umpqua Riding Academy East Douglas and Ramp Road. Watch for Sign. Horses for hire by the hour or day. Guides if Desired.' GREAT ouse -BBS at this AMAZING price A FULL 9 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR Get the facts about mad possible by exclusive Automatic a. system that permits intense cold in the Super Freezer and, at ths same time, safe, steady cold in the Normal Food Compartment. No "seasonal control" dials to turn, nothing to adjust, regardless of temperature, humidity or climate. priced at $229.95 Of LBEXDLq) rm d Tonight at 7:15, the "Sammy Kaye ShowToom" will feature as Its musical selections "Great Feeling," "Some Enchanted Evening," "An Old-Fashioned Walk," "All of Me," and "Oh, You Beautiful Doll." A mystery, Interspersed with enigmatic riddlesi Is the case for George Valentine tonight at 8 when the story titled "Riddle Me This" is presented as the "Let George Do It" episode. Baseball Commissioner Albert B. Chandler; William Har ridge and Ford Frlok, presidents, respectively, of the Ameri can and National Leagues; the managers of the team playing In the all-star competition; many of the players who will compete; Arch Ward, sports editor, who originated the All-Star series; other top sports writers and J. 0. Taylor Spink, editor, "Sporting News," the baseball weekly, will be featured In a special preview broadcast tonight at 10:30 of the 1949 All-Star Baseball game. Mel- Allen and Jim Brltt who will broadcast the game, will emcee the preview proceedings. Mutual Don Lee will exclusively broadcast the All-Star game tomorrow, 9:15 a. m. to conclusion. This will be the 16th game In the All-Star series between top players of the American and National Leagues. The game will be played at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York. "The Breakfast Gang," early morning wake-up and cheer-up show believes In doing things right on their 7:15 a. m. Monday through Saturday show. On the Fourth of July, Mel Venter, In giving the usual zany exercises, asked the listeners to imagine they were marching around the room throwing away lighted firecrackers. Listeners were startled to hear a series of explosions emanating from the studios It was- only Don Davis, announcer, arid Bill Sweeney, producer, doing just that marching around the studio throwing away lighted firecrackers! BUI didn't help matters any, either, when, in the middle of one of the infrequent quiet periods in the program he turned loose a record cannon salvo with the volume up full. Stations from Canada to Mexico thought their equipment had exploded! KRNR The Vetce of The RettbhYf Ntws-Rtvicw REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewli Jr. 4:15 Frank Hemingway. . 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 Here's to Veteran. 5:00 Driver's Playhouse. . 5:15 Music. m 5:30 Adventures of Champion. 5:45-Curley Bradley. 6:00 Sewing Machine Center. 6:15 Mutual Newireel. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Music. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. 7:00 Home, Sweet Home. 7:15 Sammy Kaye Showroom. 7:30 Cisco Kid. , 8:00 You Name It. 8:45 Bob Eberle Show. 8:55 Johnny Desmond. 8:00 News. 8:15 HI Neighbor. 8:30 Scandinavian Melody Time. 9:45 Fulton Lewis Jr. 10:00 Mysterious Traveler. 10:30 All Star Baseball Game Preview. 11:00 Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Off. TUESDAY, JULY IS 6:00 Sunrise Serenade. 6:15 News. 6:20 Music, 6:30 Yawn Patrol. 6:45 County Agent 7:00 News. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. 7:30 Breakfast Gang. 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Beehive. , . 7:55 Music. 8:00 Haven of Rest 8:30 Modern Home 8:45 Nova time. 0:00 Wally's Coffee Time. 9:15-1949 All-Star Baseball Game. 1 ;45 Queen for a Day. 2:15 Sport Page. 2:25 Music. 2:40 Local News. 2:45 National News, 2:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Street 1:15 Listen to Liebcrt 1:30 Music. 1:45 Charlie Splvak. 2:00 Against the Storm. 2:30 Its Requested. 3:00 Johnson Family. 3:15 Music. 3:30 Good News Program. 3:45 Local Loan Show. MiiiiiiiiiiniiiwiiniiiiiiiiiM Wrinkled Was Body flaws nW$etthe QHs applause BE SURE TO SEE US FOR flR . as . i Expert j Body and I fender ; Lockwood Motors : Rosa and Oak i . Phont SO jTTTffllHiimiinim W MBS 1490 On Your Dial 4:00 Pulton Lewis Jr. 4:13 Prank Hemingway. 4:30 Passing Parade. 4:45 News. 5:00 B Bar B Ranch. 5:30 Adventures of Champion. 5:43 Curley Bradley. . 6:00 Music. 6:13 Mutual Newsreel. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:33 Music. 6:43 Southland Singing. 6:35 Bill Henry. 7:00 Sportscaat. 7:13 Music You Remember.' 7:30 Favorite Story. 8:00 Box Thirteen. 8:30 Jovin Jamboree. 9:00 News. 9:13 Music. 9:36 Guest Star. 9:43 Pulton Lewis Jr. 10.00 John Steele. 10:3fl Rhythm Rendezvous. 11:00 Curfew Club. 11:30 Sign Off. Air Conditioning Cools Hottest Dog In Town JACKSONVILLE, 111., July 11. UP) The hottest dog In town is a cool canine today. No more hot dog days for him. The mercury has been In the 90s this week and a heavily fur red, 250-pound St. Bernard dog was reported dying from the heat. The Jacksonville Journal ran a snort story about his plight. There was immediate response. The dog's owner, Major ffenri Servals of the Salvation Army, was busy all day answering the telephone from persons who wanted to help. An Ice company sent over an air conditioning unit and Instal led It on Servais' glassed-in back porch. The huge dog Isn't mov ing off the norch. a cool fiO He. grees, into the steaming 9b tem peratures. One offer of help came from a three-year-old girl who wanted to fan the big dog during the heat wave. But he doesn t need any fan ning now. He's air conditioned. U. S. Fight On 'Hoppers Will Open Next Spring RENO, Nev. (IP) The federal government has promised to thcow its forces Into the battle against the plague of grasshop pers moving through Nevada to ward Oregon and California. The federal attack will be made next spring when the eggs hatch. Poison bait and poisoned vegetation will be placed through out the area, so that the newly hatched insects can not survive. It Is too late now for control measures this season. The grass hoppers are about to die anyway, after laying their eggs. The Federal Government, the State of Nevada, and Oregon and California if those two states wish to, will cooperate In the control program. OPENS TONIGHT Direct from a successful series of engagements in Washington, this versatile Trio is opening at the Shalimar Room for a limited time. Their music is of the smoothest voriety, dancing to their music a pleasure and their novelty numbers are tops. In fact, they will become your favorite overnight. Don't miss this wonderful trio. Make plans now to hear them at the Shalimar Room, where good friends always meet. SHALIMAR ROOM 122 S. Stephens "The Utlimate In Food and Refreshment" at the Smart New Air Conditioned Mindszenty Life Imprisonment Is Upheld By Court BUDAPEST, Hungary, July 11. () Hungary's highest court con firmed Josef Cardinal Mindszen ty's life prison term for treason today but said he should have been sentenced to death. The Appeals Court president declared "there Is not the slight est doubt" that the stubbornly antl - Communist Roman Catho lic primate should have been ex ecuted. But, he ruled, the case "lost its original Importance with the arrest and sentencing of the cardinal the people, the Catho lic masses, calmed down and the abominable consequences of the case died away." Although Cardinal Mindszenty had appealed to the National Council of People's Court to re duce the life term imposed last February 8 Prosecutor Gyula Elapi renewed his plea for the death sentence. He called the life sentence too light for the 56-year-old cardinal, who pleaded "partly guilty" to treason, espionage and black market currency dealings in a trial last February. (Unconfirmed reports reaching Germany recently said the Car dinal had been transferred from his Hungarian prison cell to a hospital for the Insane.) Tollefson Urges Milling Of Wheat In Northwest WASHINGTON, July 11.-47P) Rep. Tollefson (R-Wash) has asked the Army to permit a part of scheduled wheat shipments to Japan and the Orient to be mill ed into flour In the Pacific North west. Tollefson wrote Assistant Sec retary Voorhees of the Army that failure to mill wheat in the Pacific 'Northwest for export shipment as flour is forcing mills to close and throwing many per sons out of work. He said that since last Janu ary only 11,650 tons of flour you ( tfft 'rk Transfer " . i Phone 935 i -I 1949 ALL STAR BASEBALL GAME . From Ebbets Field Brooklyn, New York 9:15 A.M. to Conclusion Tuesday, July 12 OVER KRNR 1490 cn your dial GEORGE MAYER Men., July 11, 1949 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. S have been shipped from Pacific Coast mills and of this amount 2,870 tons came from California and Idaho. FLOOR SANDING and FINISHING Estimates t 320 Word St. Phone 1349-J OIL TO BURN For prompt courteous meter ed deliveries of high quality stove and burner oil CALL 152 MYERS OIL CO. 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