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Tuen., Autj. 7, 1151 Th Nwi-Review, Rose burg, Ort. S radio programs : KRNR 1490 kc. 1240 u. krxl E) MB ; V r 7rr. - r o ON THE SANDS OF TIME Recently discovered in the rocky hill country along the Guadalupe River near Kerrville, Tex., were huge dinosaur tracks like that pictured above, dwarfing a man's and. It was made, some millions of years ago, by a monster tiled Tyrannosaurus Rex, fiercest and most terrible of the pre .istoric animals. From 40 to SO feet long and 18 feet high, it was a carnivorous killer with a melon-shaped head that was mostly mouth and sharp teeth. As sew in sketch, below, it walked erect, supported by its huge alligator-like tail and used its comparatively small and wenk fnro1o for ffmcnins its Drev. m io elks Hf Terraet Ball Rm. r -1 WED. AUG. 8th I 7a Tickets On Sal At Office J- east When you travel East, you'll find it I happy choice to go Union Pacific You'll rut as you ridt . -. . enjoy won derful dining-car meals, home-like lounges, comfortable Pullman and coach accommodations. Go UNION PACIFIC . . Jl'i the pleasant way East. a o O . i. m W 9 CNM Telephoto) KOREAN WAR BRIDE - Mrs. Insook. Choi Mosher (above) was tha first .war bride of the Korean fighting aboard the U. S. Army rotation ship Red Ball Express. Her husband, MSgt. Maurice W. Mosher of Glenn Lyon, Pa., won the Bronze Star and an Oak Leaf Cluster fighting with the 24th Infantry Division and has been recommended for the Silver Star. They were wed In Taegu and will live in Hawaii. . t i t'?i TJifM tin Iraki daily ft and ham tha fart tteamuieL. -ClfPof POMIAND" "PORTLAND tO$l" "IDAHOAN" Wt'll hilp plan ytmr trip Alkff ltatifUy UUarattd booklll M "VACATIONS EAST" GENERAL AGENT- O ,0 o -301 Ardtl OfficesJ Tt Eait 10th Avenue Eugene, Oregon Phone 5-8461 Mrr,V ) "-.11 (NBA Tdephoto) PRETTIEST PLUMBER Virginia's prettiest master, plumber, Lil lian Ann Baumbach, 21, of Arlington, demonstrates her proficiency to fiance George W. Jacobs, 23, at her home. They will be married In September and Lillian will continue her work as master plumber In her father's firm. mum ' T-Mitiiiii y 6 las X rwe Ttitphoto) HUMAN MISTAKE Jy Belsser, 18 (above) of Rockville, Maiyland, holds a check for half a million dollars he received from the Treasury Department as an income tax refund. He was due only $21.83. The best explanation the Treasury could give was that a "human mistake" caused the blunder. Above, young Belsser takes a last look at bis fortune before returning it to the Government. r ' ' : ! 1 1 m k "JfA 'r JETS FOR EUROPE Thunderjet fighter planes, bound for At lantic Pact nations under the Mutual Defense Assistance Pro gram, are hoisted aboard the USS Corregidor at Port Newark, N. J, The jets will add punch to the air and ground team General Eisenhower is building for defense of Western Europe. REPAIR That ROOF Now Asbestos Roof Coating 36' Distributors: JcftlNS MANVILLE ROOFING CERTAINTEED ROOFING 0. 7U, 2 - o 2) - CP ' J Per Gallon Barrel Lots G p 2636 &--pji-MUf- KEUAIN1NQ HOURS TODAY ' I 4:00 rulto Lwii Jp HBI 4:13 Henilnfw.y MB! 4:3ft Good New 4:4S Sm H17M MBS fl:0O Challenge of Yukon MBS 5: 30 Bobby Beneon MBS 4:00 Joe Masiey A GulUr 4:19 World of Sport 4:30 Brighter Side :U Bill Henry T:0O Sleepy time Tele T:13 Chuckwegon JinberM T:30 Melody Time ' I 00 Song of Liberty MBS 8:30 Hardy Family 9:00 Glenn (flardy MBS :15 rulton Lewie MBS 9:30 Opinion! from the Pulpit 0:43 Personality Time :M Newa Summary 19:001 Love A Myitery MBS 10:13 Muiic . . 10:432000 Plui MBS 11:23 Newt Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY, AUGUST I, 19ftl 4:00 Coffee Club Capere 6:30 rarm fair it News 9:45 Way of Life 1:00 Hemingway MBS 7:19 Breakfait Gang MBS 7:44 Som of Pioneer 8:00 Meet the Band 8:13 Newi-MBS 8:30 Bible Institute Hour MBS 9:00 Over The Coffee Cup . 9:13 Rhythmic Age 9:0 Man About Town 9:43 Trading Post 10:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 10:13 Tello-Test MBS 10:30 Second Spring 10:43 What America ! Playing 11:00 Ladle Fair MBS 11:25 News-MBS 11:30 Queea (or Day MBS 12:00 Wor'd News 12:15 Modern Mood Muslo 12:23 Safety Interview 12:30 Man on the Street 12:45 Local News U:53 Market Report 1:00 Jack Klrkwaod MBS 1:30 Bob Poole Show MBS 1:45 United Nations MBS 3:00 Poor Bob's Almanac 2:40 Happy Felt on MBS 2:43 Game of the Day-MBS. 4:00 Fultoa Lewis Jr MBS 4:19 Hemingway MBS v 4:30 Behind the Story 4:43 Sam Hayes .5:00 Mert'i Record A d ventures MBS 5:30 Singing Marshall-MBS 3:55 Mel Alln Popaicle Club MBS 0:00 Crosby Tim : 15 World of Sport 9:30 Brighter Side 4:43 Sam Hay MBS 4:35 Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepy time Tale 7:13 Licmel Barry more 7:10 Cisco Kld-MBS 8:00 What's the Nam of that Song MBS 8:30 Dollars Sense 9:49 Mutual N e wsree I MBS 6:00 Glenn Hardy MBS 9:13 Fultoa Lewis Jr. MBS 9:30 Hi Neighbor 9:49 Personality Tim 9-53 News Summary 19:001 Lot A Mystery MBS 10:13 Music You Want , 10:45 Nile Watch 11:33 News Nitscap 11:30 Sign Off Wanted By FBI FRED MORRIS FINE Fred Morris Fine, secretary, public affairs department, national headquarters of the Communist party, USA, is being sought by the federal bureau of investigation on a charge of conspiracy to advo cate the violent overthrow of the government. The FBI has re quested alert citizens and law en forcement agencies to assist in lo cating Fine. A description of Fred Morris Fine is as follows: Age, 37; born 'March 30, 1914, Chicago, Illinois; height, 5W; weight. 139 pounds: build, me dium; hair, brown, partially bald in front; eyes, brown; race, white; nationality, American; scars and marks, mole on left cheek at mouth level; distinguishing char acteristics, large mouth, heavy features and prominent Adam's apple. Fine has worked as a steel worker, a clothing store clerk, typ ist and bookkeeper. He is not known to drink. He smokes a pipe and cigarets. In the past he has suf fered from a hernia and other com plications which necessitated med ical treatment, lie has resided in New York since 1950. Prior to that time he lived in Chicago, Illinois, and Detroit, Michigan. He was in dicted by a federal grand jury at New York, New York, on June 20, 1951. Any' person having information All-Star Football Game Saturday Might-August 25-3 P. M. Pageant . Bands! Marching Units! Drill Teams! PtpMt Sttrti tt I Kick m lilt All prone Nonhwnt Unit Shrintr Hoapitil foe CrippM Qiikinn. For bm chok mu nad kc mam Ikra iindi l)t Mail chock or mow, oW to Shrint Omm lioodq iwi, Parior B, Portland Hot at. REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:30 One Upon A Tin 4:43 Sleepy Joe 8:00 Mellow Men 5:13 Keynote by Carl 9:30 Musical Cocktail 3:43 John Vandercook 8:33 Under the Caplttl Dew 0:00 Sport Spotlit 4:13 Lamplighters 4:30 Modem News 6:45 William S hirer 7:00 Serenade & Swing 7:30 Smorgasbord 8:00 Music For Remlnlselnf 8:30 News 4:33 U P Commentary 1:40 Today's Record 8:43 Sequins In Swing 9:13 Evelyn Tyner 9:30 Joan Brook 9:4 Shallmar rtuom 19:00 Modern Melody Rem 10:30 Hot Off the Record 11:00 Headline of Tomorrow 11:40 Hot Oft tk Raeord 11:10 Sign Off . SEDNE8DAY, AUGUST S, 1911 8:00 Early Bird 4 03 News Headlln 8:10 a.arly Birds 6:30 Rooster Reveille -6:40 Local Weather Report 6:43 First Edition New 7:00 Sunny Side Up 7:13 Alarm Clock Club 6:00 World News 8:13 Sunset and Vino 6:30 Top la Pops 9:00 Modern Home 9:13 Say It With Mutte 6:30 World Wide News 9:43 Tod O' The Mornln' 10:00 Del Courtney 10:13 Sugar 'N Spice 10:30 It Pays To Listen 11:00 KR XL Open House 12:00 One Minute ol Prayer 12:01Varlty Tim 12:13 Roving Reporter 12:30 Mid-Day News 12:45 Market Report 12:50 Kern St Sloop l:UO AS YOU L.1K IX 1:30 Major League Baseball 4:00 Melody Matinee 4:30 Once Upon A Tlasa 4:43 Sleepy Je 5:00 Aleutian Five S:13 Skltch Henderson 6:30 Musical Cocktails 3:33 Under The Capitol Dens 9:00 Sport Spotlit 4:15 Lamplighters 4:30 Modern New 6:43 Joseph Harsch 7:00 Adventure By More 7:30 Cote Glee Club 7:45 Jan Garber 8:00 Muifc for Reminiscing 8:30 News 8:35 U. P. Commentary 9:40 Today's Record 8:45 The Old Scotchman a-nn Tha Knnhlfttieatei 9:15 Music In the Morgan Mannar 9:30 Sotllght on the v. r. 1:45 Heldelbera Harmonalr 10:00 Modern Melody Hour 10:30 Jim McCulla News 11:19 Slg Off ...kik mat, aauict In lnpntlntf Finn is requested to immediately notify the nearest rui ouice. ine pnone number appears on the first page of the telephone directory. Myrtle Creek Plant Adding Veneer Chipper Fir Manufacturing company of Myrtle Creek is installing a ve neer chipper at the plywood plant there, according to the Myrtle Creek Mail. Construction of the conveyors and loading spur is about 75 percent complete. Green veneer, which was pre viously used is fuel or wasted, will be used as raw material in the operation. After bcins processed, the chins will be sold to the pulp and paper industry for conversion into other wood products. This is another step towards total wood utilization, a spokesman said. Construction of th" unit li being done by Fraser's Boiler Service, Inc., of Seattle. The plant is ex pected to be in operation early in September. Annona, in Roman mythology, was the name given to the per sonification of the produce of the year. HEATING OILS Diesel and Steve OHs Quality Oils For Every Purpose E, A. Pearson, Distribirtor Gene ml Petroleum PrlvN Multnomah Stadium PortiitNl Spectacular Pre-Game & Halftlme Ceremony ntr. ShioWN JZ i CLIFFTON t(i WEBB irfb REPORTERS ROUNDUP: Next Thursday evening at 8:30 o'clock marks the first anniversary of the popular panel show. This headline feature has covered every conceiv able phase of current events. The first program, .which was aired one year, August 10 was typical. That was the evening Henry A. Wallace, former vice president and presidential candidate for the Progressive party denounced Russia as the actual aggres sor in the Korean war. Since that time Reporters Roundup has in terviewed sports figures, U. N. delegates, business leaders, famed personages, federal department heads, congressmen and senators in its quest for the top news story ,of the week. t The Thursday, August 9 pro gram, aired from 8:30 to 9:00, will mark the appearance of Senator Homer Ferguson, Republican of Michigan. Senator Ferguson is a member of the senate internal se curity subcommittee. He is also the ranking Republican member of th group, which is currently prob ing foreign government and ideo logical pressures being focused on federal officials. MEL ALLEN SHOW: Slugging Yogi Berra, the ace New York Yankee catcher, will, be the Wednesday guest for Popsicle City Treasurer Reports On Sutherlin Finances The city of Sutherlin had a bal ance on hand Aug. 1 of $407,458.53, with bonded Indebtedness listed at $426,500, the monthly report of C. P. Smith, city treasurer reveals. The city Started the new fiscal year July 1 with a balance on hand of $434,944. Receipts for July were $8,144.55, and expenditures amounted to $35,630.02 for the same period. EYERY NIGHT kgo TommoHT Imp mfvh Di0,8, ("S.' . linky loser Browing Company Son "fflntlito ammmmmmmmmmimmmtmmimmmmmmamimmimmm I- Starts Wed'day ' I . The Greatest ! Railroad Story STARTS ! "TT"" IMMII.UI III 1 1 r a i -' I I iijuiuiii ii "FOR HEASAKE" 3 I "MR. O'MAUEY Xg&iSZ IE AMD TONIGHT MRS. MALONE" I XfiflmMlik TONIGHT r I JHEMT- LUND S&ZfZlfA and "Crimt Doctor's Diary" fmwfffi' TWO HITS TOMORROW i bp r,f 'rT nmi i .ts -a-mm nn X3 n Clubhouse at 5:55. The colorful backstop will discuss the chances of the various teams for the 1951 American league pennant race. TONIGHT: From the KRNR stu- dios at 9:30, "Opinions from the Pulpit" features Harry Stegman of the Free Methodist church, dis cussing a topic of interest to the community. 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