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~ IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
i{u‘bqnd, brother and son, who
Lus two, years age JLoday, June,
2, 1948. A precious one from us is
one, & place is vacant in our
gear‘ can never be filled,
MRS. FANNIE TAYLOR,
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ALL COLORS TO THE MAST—An Ingenious ship “Europe”
flying the flags of all Marshall Plan ions is the central figure in
this winning poster in an Intra-European Marshall Plan poster
contest sponsored by the Economic Co-operation Administration
in Washington. Reijn Dirksen, 25-year-old Dutch artist, won
SISOO first prize for the poster, one of more than 10,000 entered
in the contest.
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CHOW DOWN-—Stretching for that next bite of brerzfast are
these three baby robins, whose home is a nest on the bedroom
; window sill in the home of Gerome Celico, of Cleveland, Ohio,
. %’ps. Robin doesn't know it, but her choice of a homesite has pre=-
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Murphysboro, 111, jail, auto larceny bect John Falkéfberry
ganowed two steel water faucet handles and a pipe stem. Falken
rry is seen at left shortly after an operation to remove the
hardware. At right is an X-ray picture in which the two faucet
handles are plainly visible, Jail officials believe the prisoner
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COOPERATION--AI §tohiman (right), leather hobbyist,
:;\d Ch:!rlu Martines, silversmith, combine talents in Hollywood
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22 French artlele 4
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25 Egyptian city
27 Shield
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FRIDAY EVENIKG ”
6:oo—Allan Jackson and News
(CBS).
6:ls—The Lone Ranger, -
6:43—Lowell Thonras Time :
(CBS).
7:oo—Beu'ah (CBS). i
7:ls—Jack Smith Show.
7:30—80b Crosby’s Club 15
(CBS).
7:4s~Edward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
B:oo—The C. F, Sauer Program.
B:3o—Party Line,
9:oo—Up for Parole (CBS).
9:3o—Columbia Masterworks of
Music.
10:30—Music You Want, When
You Want It.
11:00—News, Night Final,
11:05—Dancing in the wark,
12:00—News,
12:05—Sign Off.
SATURDAY MORNING
6:ss—News.
7:00—~Good Morning Circle.
7:3o—World News Briefs.
7:35—G00d Morning Circle.
7.4s—The Governor Reports.
8:00—CBS World News kound
up (CBS).
8:15—~Good Morning Circle.
8:30-—~Morning Melodies.
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS).
9:ls—Barnyard Follies (CBS).
9:4s—~The Garden Gate (CBS).
10:00—Music For You (CBS).
10:30—RCA Story Time.
11:00—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS).
11:05—Let’s Pretend (CBS).
11:30—Junior Miss (CBS).
12:00—~Theater of Today (CBS).
12:30—Luncheon Melodies,
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
I:oo—Stars over Hollywood
(CB3).
I:3o—Give and Take (CBS).
2:oo—Salute to Reservists.
2:3o—Dave Stephens Orchestra
(CBS).
3:oo—Designed for Dancing,
3:ls—Hillbilly Matinee.
4:oo—News. -
4:ls—Gov. Herman Talmadge,
s:oo—The Georgia Playboys.,
s:3o—Tomorrow’s Susnday
School Lesson.
SATURDAY EVENING
6:OO—CBS News.
6:ls—Songs For You.
6:3o—Saturday Sports Review
(CBS).
6:4S—CBS News (CBS).
7:oo—Brock Bar Ranch (CBS).
7:3o—~Vaughn Monroe (CBS).
B:oo—Gene Autry Show (CBS).
B:3o—The Goldbergs (CBS).
9:oo—The Gangbusters (CBS).
9:30--The Godfrey Digest
(CBS).
IJ:oo—Uncle Lee’s Radio Rodeo.
10:30—Dancing in the Dark.
11:00~Georgia News.
11:05—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—News.
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SATURDAY
6:oo—Sign On.
6:oo—Reveille Roundup.
7.oo—News.
7:os—The Blessed Hope.
7:3O—UP News.
7:3S—WRFC Trading Post.
7:45—4-H Club Program.
B:oo—Early Morning News — H.
Randdlph Holder,
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—News, ¢
9:oo—Morning Devotional,
9:ls~~Show Tune Time.
9:4s—Bing Crosby.
10:00—Tune-0. _
10:45—Chuck Wagon,
12:00-—Leon and Red.
12:15—News At Noon — H. Ran-
dolph Holaer,
12:30—Farm News and Market
Summary,
12:45—Red’s Record Roundup.
1:00——1\1/)Iajor League Game of the
ay.
3:3o—Saturday Afternoon
Frolics.
4:ls—Herman Talmadge.
s:oo—Saturday Afternoon
Frolics.
s:3o—Naval Air Reserve.
s:4s—Barbershop Quartet.
6:oo—Songs of the Islands,
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines—
H. Randolph Holder,
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—The Stars Sing.
7:00—To Be Announced,
7:4s—Sign Off.
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BY AL VERMEER
BY LESLIE TURNER
BY EDGAR MARTIN
8Y V. T. HAMLIN
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