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Gorrie, former newspaperman in the state of Washington, to be chairman of the National Security Resources board. REMAINING HOURS TODAY 413 Blue Barron 4:30 Once Upon Tim 4:45 Sleepy Joe 5.00 Mellomen 5:13 Timo for Musto 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6:15 Lamplighters 6:30 Modern News 6:45 John W. Vandercook LBS 7:00 Hollywood Sercuaders 7:30 Smokey and His Mountaineers .8:00 A Inn Jones Show 8:30 News 8:35 Piusic 840 Loggers Wrathrr Bulletin 6:45 The Old Scotchman LBS 9:0 Tony Kusso 8:15 John T. Flynn LBS 9:30 To Be Announced 9.45 MuFic from the Shalimar 0:00 Melodv Hour 0:3O Jim MrCulla News LBS 0:45 Midnitfht Flyer ,1;30 Sign Off FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1931 6:00 E;irly Birds 6:03 News Headlines 6:10 Early Birds 6:30 Roaster Reveille 6:4a Local Weather Report 0:45 First Edition News LBS 7:00 Alarm Cloclt Club 7:45 Hangers Quartet LBS 8.00 World News 6:13 Tops In Pops 8:30 Cal Tinney Is On LBS B:4.1 Tops in Pops 9:00 Modern Home 9:15 S.-iv It with Mttslo 9:30 World Wide News 9:45 Top o the Morn in' ,0:00 News LBS .0:15 Sugar 'n Spice il):3l It Pays To Listen ;l:00 Open House ,l:i0 Variety Time .2:15 Hovlnff Reporter ; 2:30 Mid Day News i2:45 Market Reports .2:5(1 You Never Know 1:00 As You Like It 1:30 Major League Baseball LBS 3:30 Potluck Party 4:00 Liberty Jamboree LBS 4:15 Tony Pastor 4:30 Once Upon a Time 4:45 Sleepy Joe 5:00 Brother Bones 5:15 Time for Musio 6:00 Sports Spotlight 6:15 Lamplighters 6:30 Modern News i 6:45 John W. Vandercook LBS 7:00 Moods in Music 7:30 Cote Glee Club 7:45 Jan Garber's Orchestra 8:10 Logger's Weather Bulletin 8:15 -L. A. Hams vs. N. Y. Yanks 10:00 Modern Melody Hour 10:30 Jim McCulla News 10:45 Midnight Flyer 11:30 sign Off Vest Air Power 0 Expansion Slated, Sen. Lodge States WASHINGTON UP) Senator Lodge (R-Mass told the Senate that top military leaders of this nation have formally agrcgl upon a vast expansion of air power during the next three years. Lodge said the joint chiefs of staff "after prolonged and labor ious discussion" havo ordered a program "for expansion of the air force from 95 to 140 groups." "The exact figure is a secret, but I believe this to be the gen eral ratio," Lodge, a World War 11 army officer and long-time ad vocate of increased air power, told the Senate. Much of the expansion will go to "tactical airpower" in support of the ground forces, Lodge said, adding that would remedy "one of our gravest weaknesses." "I understand this great incre ment of American strength will be completed in 1954," Lodge said. He said this means that of a recent congressional supplemental defense money bill of $5,000,000, 000 about two-thirds would be al located to airforce expansion "and much of the rest of it will be completed in 1954." Lodge said the joint chiefs, heads of the army, navy and air force, also "approved the activa tion of three more divisions for the U. S. army and one more marine division all of which I have long believed were badly needed." A skunk can squirt his defen sive liquid as much as 15 feet. Revel with the new Umpqua Ice Cream BUTTER BRICKLE You'll enjoy this new Ice Cream sensation. Rich creamy let cream of deep butter color flaked with small chips of delicious butter candy. So rich I So smooth 1 So Delici ous ! Buy BUTTER BRICKLE today and serve it tonight. Your family will enjoy every mouth watering spoonful. BUTTER BRICKLE ice cream Is now at all grocery stores in bulk pack quarts, half gallons and in pints and quart bricks. Also available at most fountains for cones or dishes of Umpqua Ice Cream. Or Serve Umpqua ICE CREAM PIE and hear the exclamations of eating joy from your family. An entirely new dessert made of ice cream and fresh frozen fruit. Made of Ice cream folded ov er fresh froien fruit. Umpqua Ice Cream Pies are available in vanilla, pineapple and strawberry. Made in our sanitary plant and packed in an attractive cellophane win dow box to insure freshness. Try one tomorrow. At Your Favorite Grocery Pfc. Duane H. Ireland Serves In California CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. Pfc. Duane II. Ireland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Ireland, 951 S. Main St., has re ported to Castle AKB for duty. Private Ireland was graduated from Sutherlin high school in 1940, at Fresno, Calif. Private Ireland previously served with the United States navy and spent 14 months in the South Pacific. Castle Air Force base, located in California's San Joaquin valley, is a B-50 Mipcrlnrt base of the 15th air force and strategic air command. Airman Spends Furlough With Parents In Winston C p 1. Theodore K. (Teddy) Wheeler, airman, arrived in Win ston Monday to spend a 10-day fur lough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wheeler. He has just completed a period of training at the School of Trades in Columbus, 0. Prior to his school ing, he took basic training at the Lackland Air Force base, Tex. When he leaves Winston, Wheeler will go to the air force base at Spokane, Wash. He was graduated from Roseburg high school in 1950, and he sang with Jim Breedlove's westerners over KRNR Top Masonic Council Post Given Salem Man LITTLE ROCK, Ark. M) A Salem, Ore., man is the new gen eral grand masler of the General Grand council of Royal and Select Masters of the U. S. .Masonic or der. He is Millon L. Meyers who was elected at the group's trionniel convention here. Meyers formerly was deputy grand master. STARTS Tomorrow John Wayne "BACK TO BATAAN" AND "Kansas Raiders" TONIGHT: "Lemon Drorf Kid" AND 2nd FEATURE OPEN RAIN OR CLEAR! a Now thru Saturday V llchari) MARTIN JANI NIGH STARTS SUNDAY ADVENTURE Kji' SWEEPING wf 'V ACR0SS A C0NTINENTI "GREAT MANHUNT" Plus fjr- - -p -y JjQJP Now thru Saturday BIGGEST I MUSICAL kj Ever Made! or f "J-jsJal-ir. mtu u GRAYSON GARDNER KEEL "nTe x t " FEUDIN' AND FUNN1N'! i u gS It n DOROTHY SHAY Thurs., Oct. 4, 1951 The News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. A TALE. . . OF A TAIL: KHJ Don Lee mail room attendents were sniffing the air this week. . . something was in the wind. . . and it wasn't French perfume. Strange and pungent ordors were wafting their way from the direc tion of a mail slot allocated to Bill Gwinn, emcee of Don Lee's "What's The Name of That Song?" Suspicion was running high as to what could be doing such a fine job of defiling the ozone. Estima tions ran the gamut of everything from an aged ham sandwich to old tennis shoes. Finally a desperate phone call brought Bill into town on the run. Gingerly he approached the cu bicle. . , armed with his keen sense of smell. . . Bill traced the un friendly odor down to one speci fic envelope. There was tension in the mail room as he deftly em ployed a letter opener to unseal the odoriferous missive. And what to his wondering eyes did appear. . . t'was a small piece of fur. . . the tail of a deerl It seems that an old deer hunting chum of Bill's had sent him the flag of the first buck he bagged this year. (Now wasn't that nice of him?) "SIR WALTER RALEIGH": Did you know that Sir Walter Raleigh did not. discover tobacco. . . never set foot in America. . . spent his honeymoon locked in the tower of London. . . and didn't really name the Virginia colony after his queen? Thursday, today and to morrow, Mutual Don Lee's top story teller, Marvin Miller, will bring to the air two fascinating vignettes on the life of Sir Walter Raleigh. From the pages of the past, Mr. Miller recreates dra matic incidents in the life of the famous English nobleman. "Behind The Story" is heard Monday thru Friday from 4:30 to 4:45 p.m. Tonight's guest to be interviewed on "Reporters' Roundup" will be Senator Karl E. Mundt (R) of South Dakota. Sen. Mundt has been a member of several committees currently probing national condi tions. He is also an advocate of the coalition of right-wing Repub licans and Dixiccrats for the na tional elections next year. If you're interested in the current probes being carried on, this should be an interesting session. Tonight, Thursday, 8:30-9:00 o'clock. SPECIAL PURCHASE! SALE OF SHORTIES ALL WOOL SHAG FLEECE ALL WOOL CUT SUEDE RAYON GABARDINE 95 OTHERS $10.95 to $19.95 Five styles for your selection . . . each coat worth much more ! 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