met fa pip coming - 0ct: 12 Gen. Adm. 1.00 Rat. Tablss 1.50 Prices includt tan TICSITS NOW ON lill AT HABMOKT KOUII By CAROL KERR The new "Jick Kirkwood Show," dated to begin Monday, Oct. 16 over KRNR and the Mutual-Don Lee broadcasting system promise! to be the tamest of all radio shows. Lillian Leigh, who in piivate life is Mrs. Jack Kirkwood, will pay the top feminine roles a spot she has occupied ever since Kirk wood started his comedy series, Don U( l "Breakfast tiang," back in 1939. Steve Dunne, radio vet eran of many years and one of the brightest lights m the Los An geles television scene, has been named as Kirkwood's partner for the new show. Lee Albert, a new comer to the microphone, makes her debut with the master comic, and J. C. Lewis has been named as producer for "The Jack Kirk wood Show." Kirkwood's main chore is one of the touches! ever undertaken by a first-line comic. He is presenting five half-hour comedy programs week, which are comparable to the biggest com edy shows in the air. He produces 150 minutes of fun per week which successfully competes with the JO minute-a-week high-budget shows with every resource at their com mand. A Monday through Friday feature, "The Jack Kirkwood Show" will be heard 1:00 to 1 30 p.m. beginning Monday, Oct. 16. SUNDAY: An attempt by a dis honest private eye to poison an unwilling henchman, results in the ATTENTION The Elks Terrace Ballroom open$ iti Winter Season , on Saturday night, October 7. Come out and dance to the new Elks' Orchestra death of the wrong person as told during the "True Detective Mys teries" dramatization of "The Girl in the Death Trap" (2:30-1:00) p. m.) .... Actress Fay Emerson co-stars with Jim Ameche in love scene from Jan Austin's "Pride and Prejudice" for "Hollywood's Open House " 4:0u,r:30 p. m ). . . . Stephen McN'ally will star in the title role ot the story of composer Stephen Foster, which will be dra matized "The Familv Theater" (4:30-5.00 p.m.) . . , Nina Koch, talented actress of siage and screen, will be the guest for "Twenty Questions" (8:00-6:30 p. m.) . . . Musieo-dramatic vig nette on "Chicago Theater" will be titled "The Great Pretender" and will be based on Grieg's "Peer Gynt Suit" (10:30-11:30 p.m.) MONDAY: Newsman F.d Pettitt will substitute for Cecil Brown on the latter's commentary broadcasts for the week ot slon., Oct. II, through Wed., Oct. 18 (8:00-8:15 a. m.) The program which has sol icited as many as 64 telephone calls within a suvtle half -hour, "Musical Tune-O" begins a new game of "Tune-O" next Monday (2:00-2:30 p.m.) There are five cards available at the five dif ferent sponsor locations. The South's Own Story At Indian Theatre i in 1 1 i i wKrm svrfp i a. v. LAUREN BACAU and GAR Y COOPER ta a dramiuc Kmc from Wamct Bros.' "BRIGHT LEAF," with Jack Canon and Patricia NeiL 1 - mm m British lid For Amu Aid Rtitettd By U.S. WASHINGTON - I) 'The United States is about to turn down a three-year British rearmament program calling for approximately SI .500,000.000 in free American aid A note is being drafted at the State department which would rule out any long-term commitment to Britain until specific plans have been agreed upon by all 12 North Atlantic pact nations. Department officials said last night the note will specify that the United States believes an "interim arrangement" is all that can be decided upon now. SaC, Oct. 7, 1950 The Newt-Review, Roteburf, Or. 3 Three Oregon Future Farmers To Get Top Award WASHINGTON Threu Oregon Future Farmers of Amer ica have been recommended along with 263 others in 45 states To receive the organization's American Farmer degree at the national convention Oct. 9-12 at Kansas City. Those recommended: Robert Warren Fstoup, route 2, Freewater: Elmer Oi'o Lucht. route 3, Molalla: and Merton B Sahnow. route 1, Cornelius, (mem ber of Hillsboro chapter). The American Farmer degree is the highest the FFA award and is based on the farming record, leadership and scholarship. It is limited to members who have been out of high school at least one year and are showing evidence of be coming satisfactorily established in farming. This year's class is the Urgent in FFA history. Recommendation for the award, made by the board of trustees, usually is tantamount to election by the convention delegates. DOG-CONE SHAME LONDON UP) James Cal liern of Richmond, Vs., Hew in last night with a treat for his meat hungry English relatives. It was a three-pound steak. Calhern set down his suitcase, put the wrapped steak on top of it, and whistled for a cab As the cab drew up in front, a large airedale drew i'p in back. Calhern and his kinfolk had fish for dinner. us' o that with ONE DOLLAR to FWl ! DOLLARS os down payment you con lav -o-way any article in our start? ! v i f .' r WEST Aifc II03J V EOSEBUBG OBKON TO NIT "The Ultimate in Dancing Pleasure" i C K m FIRMAN'S rTL icelanD BALLROOM 2Vi Miles South of Roseburg on Highway "99". -NO ADMISSION CHARGE- A DIME A DANCE OR RESERVED TABLES AND BOOTHS IT'S DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF JACK FOSTER AND THE ORCHESTRA You'll Like The Food And Refreshments At Our Snack Bar U.S. Buys 200,000 Sacks Of Potatoes In Washington SPOKANE (JP The govern ment has bought 200.000 sacks of potatoes in Washington this year under the federal price support program. Announcement of the purchases made to date came from the Pro duction and Marketing administra tion state office as the harvest of early varieties of potatoes tapered off. A PMA spokesman said the pur chases in this slate are now below last year's figure for the same date. Purchases have been of the No. 2 (U.S.I B) grade. The price paid up to Oct. 1 on that grade was 48. S cents per hundred, with additional allowances for grading and sacking. Ray Praeter of the PMA office here said the support money paid is about equal to production costs and said he believed producers had made a de'ermined effort to find markets for the early varieties KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 140 On Trur 011 Conversion Of Japs Now Aim Of Former Victim LOS ANGELES UP) Louis Zamperini, former University of Southern California track star, once swore vengeance (gainst the Japanese who mistreated him dur ing his two and a-half years in a prisoner of war camp. Today he is flying by clipper back to Tokyo with a list of the names of his persecutors, supplied by the war crimes commission. But it is not vengeance he seeks. Zamperini carries, he says, a mes sage of peace and brotherly love. Tracing his one-time captors and converting them to Christianity will be part of his duties, Zamper ini says, during a two-month tour of Japan under the auspices of the international Youth for Christ movement. Zamperini was interned by the Japanese after his air force plane crashed in the sea. He survived 47 days on a life raft. credited that fact with reduced purchases in comparison with 1949. Some 5,(00 to 6.000 sacks were made available to state institutions and school lunch programs for the cost of transportation. Most of the remainder has been converted to stock feed at a price of 12 per ton to the buyer. BEGINNING A NEW GAME OF "MUSICAL TUNE-O" TIN A PRIZE Monday, October 9, start playing the-new series of "Musical Tune-O" games! PRIZES Every Dy!Q Tune in for detai! Here's a great new radio game that's fun for all the family to play. Valuable prizes given away on every program plus plenty of the kind oj music you like to hwr. TUNE IX TO "TUNE-O" -.and you'll learn why thousands of listeners will not leave their ra.lios when "MUSICAL TUNE-O" is on the air. Remaining Hours Today 4 IS Hrmlnarway MBS 4 .TO Bandstand 1'SA MBS 5 no Mrlody Moutnain Boya 5 10 piano rvortin a:4.V Sam Haym MBS 00 Army.Air Force Show MBS Cecil Brown Newt MBS .to Sports Pave Hawaii Calli MBS ' 7 00 National Guard Show 7:11 Pifkln Parade 7.W Sal u la to Reservists MBS ft oo Happy Valley Cowboys g Wrnlllnf Parade 4A Wreatiin Parade :0O News 11:00 Vlnrent Lnpet Show MBS ll.-m News Nlihicap lsj34 Sign Off at NO AT. OCTOBEB 1. 1M 0O Bark 1o Cod Hour MBS 8:10 Momenta of Devotion n 4ft Hnr Eberie Show I 9 00 Radio Bible Class MffS . 9::tO Voire of Prophecy MB 9 1 I P. -00 News MBS ' 10:1 Science Reporter , 10::m Lutheran Hour MBS 103O (Possible World Series! 11:00 Church Services . 12 00 Organ Concert 12:13 (ioapel Singer MBS 12:.Tft Radio Canaries 12:4 World News , row Hashkntfe Hartler MBS ' l .WV Matrttn Kane MRS I 2:00 The Shadow MBS I 2 -TO True Detective Mysteries MBS i 3 00 Roy Rogers Show MBS , 3 10 Nick Carter MBS : 4 00 Hollywood Open House i 410 Family Theatre VPS 9:0O Bobby Benson MBS .110 Melody Time 6 no World Newt 6 IS Perrv Como Sings 6:10 World of Sports 6-4.1 Here's to Veterans 1 00 Enchanted Hour MBS 1:30 Concert Miniature 7 45 1 1 'a Dance 1 1 me 8 00 Twenty Questions MBS i 6:10 Here Cornea the Bride I BOO News MBS ! 8:15 Memorable Music 1 fc.io Old Fa thinned Revival Hour , 10:. TO Chicago Theatre MBS : ii-io News Nightcap i 11:35 Sign Oft MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, Iff 8 00 Coffee Club Capers 6:45 Rise & Shine MBS 1 7:00 Hrminrwvy - MBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:10 Breakfast Gang MBS 7:45 Sons of the Pioneers 6 00 Cecil Brown MBS 8:15 Favorite Hymns 8:10 Bible Institute MBS 9 00 Modern Home 9:15 This Rhythmic Age o in Man About Town 9:45 Brighter Side (World Seriea.Ten 1 tat (vet 10 00 News MBS 10:15 Tel lo-Tet -MBS 1010 Sav it with Music MBS 10 45 What's New U OO Indies Fair MBS , i!:io guern for a Day MBS I 12 OO World News 12:15 Matinee Melodies 12:50 Local News 12 55 Market Reports 1 00 Man on the Street t 15 Treasure Chest 110 Untied Nations MBS 145 Meet the Band 2 00 Tune-O 2:30 Navy Show 2:45 It s Requested 3 - .TO School Show 3:45 Book of Bargains 4 OO rtiltnn Lrwla Jr MBS 4:15 Hemingway MBS 4 10 Home makers Club 4 45 Sam Haves MRS loo Mark Trail MBS 5 30 Challenge of the Yukon MBS 4 - no Magic Garden 8:15 World of Sports 10 Silver Shower 6 45 Sam Haves MRS 6.55 Bill Henry MBS 7 -on Sleepy time Tales 7:15 Fran Warren Sinfe 7:10 CUco Kid MBS 8 00 Let George Do It MBS 8:30 You Nsme It 8 45 Cedrtc Foter--MBg -00 News MRS 9 15 Fulton Lewtt Jr. MBA 9.10 Hi Neighbor 9:45 Personality Tine 9 35 rive-Minute Final MBA , 10 00 I Love a Mvtery MBS 10 15 War Front - Home Front MBS 10 45 Hank Mu.le Shop 11 25 Nrws Nightcap 11:30 Stin Off. TOMORROW And Monday GREGORV peck W.KHIGNS . eia, M I, 4 as. 2ND FEATURE IBEHINDTHE-BURS INTRIGUE! PRISON WARDED k ms WARNER BAXTER I Ends Tonight "Streets of Laredo" and "GERONIMO" Boioffico Op & Tonight 2 COMPLETE SHOWS EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at DANCE :ML TONIGHT TO THE MUSIC OF LOU FRANCO and ths HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS et the WINSTON COMMUNITY CLUB Turn toft at tho MyrrltweosJ Treasure Houm In Wimtoa msJ fellow tht signs. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY -MONDAY - TUESDAY Return Engagement of u A 0 I Mil k W iff Uncensored! Uncut! Single Billed! Not Recommended . For C'tildren Those Unforgettable Characters: JANE RUSSELL WALTER HUSTON THOMAS MITCHELL JACK BEUTEL ENDS TONIGHT . DISNEY CARTOON "Blue Grass of Kentucky" "White Savage" IOTH IN COLOR SUNDAY-3 DAYS ONLY! s COOPER BACALL iryiyiy i i i ii ii mmm mm u i iinimnnm i j .," ;ipi i n ..JACICCARSOM AJ jiJ PATRICIA NEAl DONAID CRISP tf "J OAKLAND LEGION HALL Bob 'The Mustache" Weaver AND HIS DIXIELANDERS o Q KRNR 2 P.M. MON. thru FRI. 1490 ON YOUR DIAL