The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, October 31, 1949, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    )
New Gl School
Regulations Go
In Effect Tuesday
'. WASHINGTON, Oct. 31-W
Two Important new regulations
for war veterans studying under
the GI bill go Into effect next
Tuesday, the Veterans adminis
tration said today.
They provide that from Nov. 1
on:
1. A veteran who has complet
ed or discontinued a Gl bill
course, and who wants to take
another course In a different
field, must undergo "advisement
and guidance."
2. A veteran applying for a
certificate of eligibility for GI
bill training must specify the
name of the course arid school.
"These new procedures are
made necessary by passage of
"Individualized Floors
of Beautility."
INLAID LINOLEUM
it Carpeting it Kublier Tiie
i Aiphalt Tile Formica Top
it Venetian Blind!
FREE ESTIMATES
FLOOR COVERING "
222 W. Oak Phone 348
why be o
dial ockey?
STAY TUNED
TO KRNR-MBS
FOR:
, VOICE OF
DEMOCRACY
Advised listening for .
high school students!
This week only.
12:25-12:30 P.M.
Mon. thru Frl.
STANDARD SCHOOL
BROADCAST
Presenting America's
story in music.
1 Standard Orchestra
under direction of
Carmen Dragon.
1:30-2 P.M.
Tuesdays
SAMMY KAYE
SHOWROOM
Tonight:
Tony Alamo sings
"Now that I Need You"
and the Kayedets add
"Dime a Dozen."
7:1 5-7:30 P.M.
Mon., Wed., Fri.
LET GEORGE DO IT
Another case for
George Valentine
in the sfory titled
"Every Shot Counts."
8-8:30
Tonight
I LOVE A MYSTERY
So you won't miss a
single episode . . .
Friday's and Monday's
broadcasts combined.
10:30-11
Tonight
KRNR
1490 on your Dial
World t Gnetist Regional Network
riii,iiii,iii!iiiiiiiiii.'li,.iii. k " s.
ssSSsh My last legs or ' .
gpgpls23 AT LEAST SOMETWW6
liis 7 ABOUT My CASE HE
WZ?s' I MUST THlMK I'M A FAT-
. V HEAP-HE TELLS ME A
1 NOTHIM'-TELLS IT ALL )
T. M. REH O. PAT. Off. UPDOPC AC?P KA AP5P - kliTf QfPW. .TDVAJU I iAMC
t. m. a o. . pat. on. HEROES ARE NAAPE-NOT BOfcKJ
OUT OUR WAY
public law 266 by the 81st. Con
gress," a VA statement said.
"That law bans avocational
and recreational courses, and
prohibits VA from permitting
veterans to enroll in schools
which have not been in existence
at least one year prior to enroll
ment." The veteran who wants an ad
ditional course of training in the
Myrtle Grove Motel
for the finest collection of
Myrtlewood Novelties and
Gifts. See the trees on the
river! 14 mi. south on Hiway
99.
Look hou
Choosa fRIGIDAIMI
Get smart new styling -faster, easier cooking!
This Frigidaire Electric
Range is new from top to
bottom ! New, smarter sty
ling by Raymond Loewy I
New, more efficient Radi
antube Cooking Units I
New higher back panel -new
fluorescent lamp that
lights the entire cooking
top -new two-speed 6-60
120 W. Oak
f t2 j Mitfjcff 7i THE OfiflY
SSxift AUTOMATIC WASHB WITH
-"" mm
same general field as his original
educational or Job objective may
enroll without special advisement
and guidance, VA said.
The agency said the new type
of eligibility certificate, to be Is
sued starting Nov. , is goou only
for the course and school speci
fied. Certificates issued before Nov.
1 will be honored jfter that date
even though they do not list the
course and school, provided that
the veteran is not changing into
a new field of study or to a new
school.
VA urged veterans with unused
certificates to make certain that
the school in which they wish to
enroll is permitted by law to of
much more
msiwsi I I I
' "S I World', timplest I
Tirn 1 &
timer -new storage draw
ers move noiselessly on
triple Nylon rollers I
Model RM-75 $35.75 Down
Cash Price $349.7
7 other models
from 1154.75
if
W
Ask us about new,
UMPQUA VALLEY APPLIANCE
By J. R. William
fer GI bill training.
They can check the status of a
school and find out whether a
new course is in the same or a
different general fieid by writ
ing to or calling at a VA office.
Police Chief Reports
Car, Bicycle Accident
Police Chief Calvin H. Baird
Saturday reported an accident
involving a cr driven by Wil
lim A. Oerding, Rosehurg, and
two bicycles ridden by Frank
Patton and John Patton, also of
Roseburg.
Chief Baird said the accident
occurred at the intersection of
Main and Mosher streets. When
you get when you
THB OHIY REfRI6eA70R
MTff TH HOV-SAVtf6
Choosa f MOID AIRS I
Gat mora spaca safa cold from top to bottom I
Yes. Frigidaire gives you beneath the full-width
more storage space than
ever and it's safe cold from
top to bottom I This De
Luxe model has a roomy
Super-Freezer Chest that
holds up to 45 pounds of
frozen foods. Special coils
Priced from $189.75
efts ota FRGfOAIftf I
Get clothtt cleaner, drier --easier!
yourself that the
Frigidaire Automatic Washer
gives you more for your mon
ey. Watch Live-Water action
see how much more thor
oughly and gently it washes.
Feel the difference Rapidry
spinning makes - many
things get dry enough to iron
low down-payments and
n E)DsDE)
iv cm d
"LOVE that commercial!" That's what a listener had to.
ay during Saturday's half-hour "Telephone Request" pro
gram. Amazing thing about It Is we get all kinde of
telephone calls at KRNR, but that's the flret time anyone
hae ever taken the time and trouble to atate that he (or she)
actually ENJOYED a oommerelal portion of a program!
(Proud copy-writer wae Warren Ward, Com'l Mgr.)
High school students should pay close attention this week to
five special broadcasts entitled "Voice of Democracy." (12:25-12:30
p. m., Mon. through Fri.) These model broadcasts are designed to
provide guidance and background material for students who this
week are writing their own broadcast scripts for the 1949 Voice
of Democracy contest. The first
today featured James Stewart speaking on "Platform for Democ
racy." The broadcasts are sponsored by the National Association
of Broadcasters, the U. S. Junior
Radio Manufacturer's association.
Tune In "Every Shot Counts," the "Let George Do It"
mystery-shot tonight at 8. The "must" that a show go on
Is a mite easier In radio than It is In the theater this Bob
Bailey star cf the "Let George Do It" program learned this
past week when he was suddenly etricken with a virus In
fection on the day o( broadcast. Thanks to tape-recording
and the sincere efforts and cooperation of the rest of the
large cast, producer Don Clark was ahle to short-cut and
use a transcribed version of the show's dress-rehearsal.
This enabled Bob to duck home to Malibu three hours
earlier for the necessary rest cure after eipplng a carton
cf hot chicken eoup which co-star Frances Robinson,
kindly hustled in from an adjacent restaurant Just before
rehearsal, when she learned of Bob's condition.
Oerding turned the corner, his
car collided. with the bicycle rid
den by Frank Patton, who In
turn hit John Patton's vehicle.
The two bicycle riders suffered
only minor Injuries and their
vehicles were slightly damaged.
No citations were issued, Baird
said.
Although carbon dioxide makes
up only a tiny fraction of the
earth's atmosphere, one scientist
estimates there are about 2,200,
000,000,000 tons of It, equal to
some 600,000,000,000 tons of pure
carbon.
Hydrator keep it extra
moist, extra cold. Lifetime
Porcelain food compart
ment with acid-resisting
bottom is easy to clean.
There are 3 types and a
wide variety of models.
immediately. Just touch the
Select-O-Dial -and the wash
er does the rest automatically.
Look at the gleaming all-porcelain
finish inside and out
it Hays beautiful longer.
Only 130.75 Down
Cash Price $299.75
long, easy terms I
Phone 1218
In the series of five which begin
Chamber of Commerce, and the
Farmers Urged To Finish
Conservation Practices
J. F. Bonebrake, chairman of
the . Douglas county PMA com
mittee, today appealed to all
farmers of Douglas county, who
are cooperating in the 1949 Agri
cultural. Conservation program. to
complete conservation practices.
Now that many crops are har
vested and farmers can get on
the land to carry out a number
of dlrt-movlng practices, it 1 s
time to complete terraces, dams,
and drains which are needed on
farms, he suggests. Lime and
phosphate can be put on the land,
winter cover can be seeded In
some areas.
According to the chairman the
county has been allocated $62,500
"to assist farmers in carrying
out conservation practices u n-
rifr tho Aorlpilltliral Pnnumut.
Ion program this year. These
iunu5 nave oeen proviaea to pro
tect and conserve the soil and
water resources in Douglas coun
tv.As farmprs. wp hnvo. in rK.
ligation to the country to do our
yai i iii tarrying out tne con-
servatlon practices that are
needed. These funds have been
provided for this purpose. As a
committee we have a responsibi
lity to get the Job done but it is
up to the Individual farmers in
the county to do the work. Only
by full cooperation of all farm
ers can we do the conservation
Job."
Suspended Jail Sentence
Given Vagrancy Charge
.TuripA Tra R RfriHIa rannWdH
disposition of the-following cases
wnicn appeared Saturday in mu
nicipal court:
Lewis Clarence Hazen. 22. n..
trolt, Mich, received a 10 -day
susrjended sentenra fnllnwina a
plea of guilty to having surren-
ui?ru lumseii voluntarily on a
vagrancy charge.
Chester Arthur Walling, ajrest-
Pd FridaV nipht hv pftv nnlina nn
a disorderly conduct charge,
pieaaea guilty and paid a S20
fine.
LIQUOR DECISION
PORTLAND lPl ITVnm nn.
on the neighbors of a restaurant
which wants to serve mixed
drinks will be notified ahead of
time.
Thp rltv pnlinnll titwf tn Mn.
tlfv rpnlHpnta nf ant oraa
an establishment there applies
ior a liquor license, a public
hpnrlna uill than ha hatrl Kt, thA
council, sn that rpsfHpntm whn nh.
Ject can be heard.
Carbon dioxide makes un onlv
0.03 percent of the earth's atmos
phere near sea level.
Two can live as cheaD as one
and two can nave a lot more
fun
but he liked sweet
and she liked swing
and they couldnt' decide on
anything.
For the small amount of
twelve ninety five
they bought themselves a 45
and he bought sweet
and she bought swing
they found they could buy
most anything.
Popular, western, classic or
Jive
Ihey found them all on 45
They got a wonderful record
collection
tops in their favorite music
selection
with some novelty tunes Just
for fillers ...
Sounds good to youT
Well come to MILLER'S.
RCA Vfrfnr iunmMc rwrd chant
er, 4S revolution! per minute, playe
through ftny radio or combination
Ml
JUUetiL
Radio-Record Shop
Mon., Oct. 31, 1949-Th News-Review, RoMburf, Ore, I
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1490 on Your Dial
REMAINING HOURS TODAV
4:00 miton Lewli. Jr. MBS.
4:19 Heminrwy. MBS.
ej:30 Sont of the Ploneen,
4:4A Newi MBS.
8:00 Tipi tV Tunee.
9:13 Muiic.
5:30 Tom Mix MBS.
6:00 Muiic t Six.
6.-15 Mutual NewtTNl.-Mffl
9::t0 SporU Pag.
6:33 Muiical Interlude.
6:40 Ixical Newt.
6:43 Southland Slnflnf.
6:55 Bill Henry. MBS.
7:00 Dtck Havmei.
7:13 Sammy Kaya
7:30 Tha Claco Kid MS9.
8:00 Let Georga Do It MBS.
8:30 You Name lU
8:45 Tex Beneka.
8:53 Johnny Deimond. MBS,
8:00 Newa. MBS.
8:13 HI Neighbor.
8:30 Scandinavian Melodies.
8:45 Fulton Lewii. Jr. MBS.
10:00 Mualo You Want.
10:301 Lovs A Myatery. MBS.
10:43 Dance Orchealra. MBS.
11:00 Dane Orch. MBS.
11:30 Sign Off.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBEB 1 1846
8:00 Muiical Clock.
6:30 Newa. 1
6:33 Farm Fare.
6:43 Rise Sc Shine. MBS.
7:00 Hemingway. MBS.
7:13 Breakfsit Gang. MBS.
7:43 Local News-
7:50 Book Review.
7:55 Mutlc.
8:00 Favorite Hymni.
0:15 Music for Tuesday.
8.30 Haven of ReaU MBS.
S.CO muuai it Hum).
8:15 Musa Music.
8:30 Man About Town.
8:43 Gab. Heattera Mallbag MBS.
10:00 Newa. MBS.
10:13 Sweetwood Serenade.
10:30 Say It with Music.
10:45 Art Baker Notebook.
11:00 Ladlea First MBS.
11:30 Queen for a Day. MBS.
13:00 Music for Noon.
12:15 Sporta page of the Atr.
12:25 Music at Noon.
12:40 Local News.
12:45 National Newt.
12:33 Market Reporta.
1:00 Man on the Street.
1:15 Listen to Leibert.
1:30 Standard School Broadcast.
2:00 Bob Poole. MBS.
3:30 It's Requested..
3:00 Hoedown Party. MBS.
3:15 School Show.
3:30 Good Newa Program.
3:45 David Rosa. MBS.
4:00 Fulton Lewia, Jr. MBS.
4:15 Hemingway. MBS.
4:30 Sons of the Pioneer.
4:45 Music.
8:00 Straight Armw.-MRS,
5:30 Capt. Midnight MBS.
6:00 Music at Six.
6:13 Mutual Newareel. MBS.
6:30 Sporta Page.
6:33 Music.
6:40 Local News.
6:43 Southland Singing.
6:33 Bill Henry Newa MBS.
7:00 Frank Purdy.
7:15 Mualo You Remember.
Phone
FOR SHELL
Burner and Stove Oilt
Prompt, Courteous,
A a Ionia t to Fin Brtrvle
Open Charge Aooonnt.
COMING
WEDNESDAY
CUUIK
I fried, Gteqew
ASTAIRE-ROGERS
MATINEE DAILY
lwrrq
IN WMI Sj&A
ukithk 1
NOW SHOWING
I
OKA HUH
LEVANT BURKE
JACQUIft 011
FRANCOiS BOBBINS
tmmmWmmmkSmmmmmmmmmmymM
T:M-M)or'i Deak.
1:A Muiic.
B OO Bux 13. Aim 1
8:30-Joyln JimborM.
B:uu N.w.. MBS.
0:15 Rulh It Judy.
t'MO-Gunt Star.
:49 Fulton I-ewlf. Jr. UBS,
10:00 Muiic You Wr.
10:301 Lov. A Myit.rr.-MBI.
10:45 Dane, Orrh. MHS.
11:00 Dane. Orch. MBS.
11:30 Sin OH.
DECONTROL FAVORED
HILLSBORO, Oct 31 OP) The)
Hlllsboro city council voted unn
imously in favor of lifting rent
control after public hearinf.
About 40 attended the hearing
and only six opposed decontrol.
The recommendation will now be)
submitted by Mayor Harry M,
Seabold to Governor McKay.
n
POOR JANET CAMMOT
KEEP A f5.EAU,l
PA DOE6NT Uecl
OUR OILtOUKNOW
Use our fuel oil for neA
winter-time satisfaction. The
quality is high . . . The price
is right . . . The service
dependable.
STARTS
WEDNESDAY
QUNriGHTEB
gainst ST. I
ODNFIOHTZM...
for lh. rigid - vJii
t. tight yi "fcl
WITHIN X. J OJ
V A
JrVtr,
and
Preston Foster
"Guadalcanal
Diary"
m fO t lie" - at aVaal
I
Vnd Feature
" NOW PLAYING