Reserved for You VAN you duplicate that favorite comfortable cor ner of your home if it is burned out? Are you certain, that the amount of your fir insurance is adequate? ' B E sure to protect all your household goods with insur ance through this Hartford agency. R. O. YOUNG Phone 417 205 W. Cats St. Roseburg why bo a v dial ockey? STAY TUNED TO KRNR-MBS FOR: COLLEGIATE FOOTBALL Originating from Portland Washington vs. Oregon 1 :45 p. m. Saturday Quick as a Flash Radio's "Counterspy" pre sents a mystery-quiz for . Flash contestants. 6 - 6:25 p. m. Saturday Comedy Playhouse Presenting Walter Hackett's comedy-hit "Captain Apple Jack." 7 - 8 p. m. Saturday Straight Arrow Join Steve Adams and Packy in another thrilling western adventure. 8-8:30 Tonight High School Football Roseburg vs. Grants Pass A Roseburg High Home coming highlight! 10 p. m. to Conclusion Tonight KRNR 1490 on your Dial World i Grtctat Ktfmtl Nthmk Benefit Dinner Dated At Church "All you can eat," Is the prom ise of Roseburg Junior Woman's club chairman Lorraine Crocker, to those who attend a benefit spaghetti dinner tonight Irom 6-9 p.m. at the First Christian church. - Those planning to attend the Grants Pass-Roseburg football game are Invited to come early, Mrs. Crocker said. A full course dinner accom panying the spaghetti fare will cost adults $1 and children 50 cents. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit boys at the state indus trial school at Woodburn and the Roseburg community hospital. A turkey, donated by Lawson's Jewelers, will be given away as a special prize. The spaghetti is being donated by a nationally fa mous paste products firm. Tickets to the benefit dinner may be purchased either at Law son's or members of the Junior Woman's club. Birth Of Reformation Observed By Lutherans St. John's Lutheran church of Sutherlin held a special Refor mation day service Sunday morn ing at its place of worship, the Sutherlin Scout hall. Rev. Rich ard E. Graef spoke on the topic, "Martin Luther and the Modern World." Special music was pro vided by Mary Lynn Dies. Mem bers of the church celebrated the Lord's supper. This service commemorated the Protestant reformation, which started Oct. 31, 1517. Pastor Graef directed the thought of the congregation to the basic tenets of the Protestant reformation and to examine their usefulness as a philosophy of life in the modern world. New CLASS ADVERT Classified advertising (want ads) copy must be in the News-Review office by 5:00 p. m. the day preceding publication In order to meet an earlier press deadline for the rural edition of The Newi Review, classified advertising copy must be in the office of The News-Review not Iqj&r than 5:00 p. m. of the day preceding publication (example . . . copy must be in by Tuesday at 5:00 p. m. for the advertisement to appear in Wed nesday's paper). THIS CHANGE Your Tatum, Fugitive Arizona Convict, Caught In Texas EL PASO, Tex., Nov. Jack Tatum, 28, wavy-haired des perado who dodged a storm of bullets and broke jail at Phoenix, Ariz., faces a trip back to the same barred lodgings.- Unarmed and broke, he sur rendered meekly late Tuesday to BI men who spotted him on a little-traveled downtown street Tatum and four other prisoners started the break in the Mari copa County jail early the morn ing of Oct. 22. Only Tatum fi nished it. Two of his buddies, Edward Corcoran, 3, and Charles Ed ward NcEwen, 32, died on a stair way. They were shot by a crip pled watchman, Tom Stowe. The other two, Dinzel McDonald and John Bridges, staggered out of a cloud of tear gas with their hands up. Tatum made it to the ground floor and slid out a window. Proposed Revision Of Mining Laws To Be Eyed PORTLAND, Nov. 4. (JP) A Pacific northwest regional com mittee will be appointed to make further studies of proposed revis ion of United States mining laws, Daniel L. Goldy says. Goldy, regional bureau of land management administrator, said appointment of the committee waj proposed at the regional con ference on revision of the laws at Spokane Oct. 17-18. Committee members will be named after consultation with mining, lumber, livestock, recrea tion and wildlife groups, he Baid. They will continue discussions, started at Spokane, of land use and conservation problems aris ing from present laws governing .the location and patenting of min ing claims on public lands. Goldy said basic mining laws of this country have not been changed since 1872. Vital Statistics MARRIAGE LICENSES BAIMBRIDGE - MILLOTT Harry Baimbridgr and Etta Mil lott, both of Oakland. FOSS-DAVIS Merland Harris Foss and Ruby Jean Davis, both of Roseburg. JUDD-SUMNER James El wood Judd and Constance Jean Blaker Sumner, both of Roseburg. DeDOBBELAER E-WOL- GAMUTH Melvin Dale deDob- belaere and Joan Jean Wol- gamuth, both of Roseburg, Dlvorcs Suit Filed BENNETT Bonnie Jean vs. Douglas F. Bennett. Married Aug. 28, 1943, at Olympia, Wash. Plaintiff asks custody of their three children, $75 a month for their support and a property set tlement. AMNESTY GRANTED BATAVlA, Nov. 4 P The Dutch government has granted amnesty to "practically all poli tical prisoners" in Indonesia, a government spokesman said, as a follow-up to the agreement signed Wednesday between the Dutch and Indonesians. Deadline F IS EFFECTIVE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7 cooperation will be appreciated. Phone 100 EE) XD J) The annual Forget-me-not Drive is brought to your attention tonight in a special broadcast at 8:30 with D.A.V. Commander Art "Newell mike-slue. Purpose of the program is to explain what your contribution to this yearly campaign means to the Disabled American Veterans and to appeal forcefully to your generosity when approached by the Forgel-me-not representative. Highlighting Roseburg High's Homecoming festivities -will be tonight's football olath between Roseburg and Grant! Put. The game In Its entirety will be a 10 o'olock feature on KRNR tonight. Don't miss Itl There's still more foot ball In the air tomorrow beginning at 1:45, when Wash ington and Oregon battle at Portland. Don McLaughlin, radio's "Counterspy," will be the featured star during the highlighted capsule mystery dramatization on "Quick as a Flash" Saturday at 6 p. m., which contestants must solve through clues revealed during the dialogue. Win Elliot Is emcee. "Captain Apple Jack," Walter Hackett's perennial comedy hit, will be air-adapted for "Comedy Playhouse" Saturday at 7 p. m. The Gold Coast Players are starred and Jack LaFrandre, writer-producer of the series, is host. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, China's ambassador to the U. 3., and head of his country's delegation to the United Nations, will do the "Meet the Press" guest for this week's broadcast. Dr Koo will be Interviewed by Phelps Adams, Washington Bureau chief of the N. Y. Sun; Ernest K. Llndley of Ntwsweek Magazine; James Reston, of the N. Y. Times; and Lawrence Spivak, editor, American Mercury Magazine. "Meet the Press," is brought to you . each Saturday evening at 8:30 by the News-Review. KRNR 1 490 on Your Dial Mutual Broadcasting System REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Fulton Lewla, Jr. MBS. 4:15 Hemingway. MBS. 4:30 Sons of the Pioneeri. 4:45 News,' MBS. 5:00 Tips and Tunes. 5:15 Music. 5:30 Tom Mix. MBS, 6:00 Magic Garden. 6:15 Mutual Newsreel. MBS. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News. 6:45 Southland .Singing. 6:55 Bill Henry. MBS, 7:00 Dick Hames. 7:15 Sammy Kaye. 7:30 Cisco Kid. MBS. 8:00 Straight Arrow. MBS, 8:30 Music. 8:45 Tex Beneke. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Hi Neighbor. 0:30 Scandinavian Melody. 9:45 Fulton Lewis, Jr. MBS. 10:00 Roseburg va Grants Pass. 12:30 Sign Off. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1S4B 6:00 Musical Clock 6:30 News. 6:35 Farm Fare. 6:45 County Agent. 7:00 Hemingway. MBS. 7:15 Breakfast Gang. MBS. , 7:45 Local News. 7:50 Book Review. 7:55 Musical Interlude. 8:00 Favorite Hymns. 8:15 Four H Club. 8:30 Haven of Rest MBS. 0:00 Modern Home. 9:15 Music. 0:30 Telephone Request 10 :00 Ne ws. MBS. 10:13 Sweetwood Serenade. 10:30 Man About Town. 10:35 Music. 10:43 Jimmy Wakley. 11:00 Coast Guard in Parade MBS. 11:30 Melody Mountain Boys. 12:00 Music at Noon. 12:15 Sports Page of the Air. For Ml II 2:25 Music at Noon. ' 2:40 State & Local News. 2:45 National News. 2:55 Market Reports. 1:00 Man on the Farm. MBS. 1:30 Man on the Street. 1:45 Washington vs Oregon. MBS. 5:00 Hemingway. MBS. 9:15 Music. MBS. 5:30 Air Force Hour. MBS. 6:00 Quick as a Flash. MBS. 6:25 John B. Kennedy. MBS. 6:30 Sports Page. 6:35 Musical Interlude. 6:40 Local News, 6:45 Music. 7:00 Comedy Playhouse. MBS. 8:00 Happy Valley Cowboys. 8:30 Meet the Press. MBS. 9:00 News. MBS. 9:15 Dink Tensile ton. MBS. 8:30 Wrestling Parade. . 0:30 Dance Of h. 1:00 Dance Orch. 1:30 Sign Off. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1949 8:00 Back to God Hour. MBS. 8:30 Voice of Prophecy. MBS. 9:00 Radio Bible Class. MBS. a:au juutneran Hour. mhs, 0:00 News. MBS. 0:15 Organ Concert 0:30 Music. ' 0:45 Moments of Devotion. 1:00 Church Service. 2:00 Music. 2:15 David Ross. MBS. 2:30 Radio Canaries. MBS, 2:45 National News. 1:00 House of Mystery. MBS. 1:30 Martin Kane. MBS. 2:00 Shadow. MBS. 2:30 Detective Mysteries. MBS. 3:00 Chamber Ensemble. MBS, 3:30 Nick Carter. MHS. 4:00 Here Comes the Bride. 4:30 Family Theatre. MBS. 6:00 Laymen's Hour. 5:30 Can you Top This? MBS. 6:00 Enchanted Hour. MBS. 6:30 Salute to Women's Club'. MBS. 6:45 Twin Views of the News. MBS. 7:00 Take a Number. MBS. 7:30 Roy Roger's. MBS. 8:00 Twenty Questions. MBS. 8:30 Walter Winchel!. MBS. 8:45 Louella Parsons. MBS. 9:30 American Legion. 9:15 Memorable Music. 9:0 American Legion. 9:45 Church of Open Bible. 0:00 Chicago Theater. MBS. 1:00 Sign Off. Seawater contains uranium. The amount is small, ranging from one millionth of a gram in a quart of water to half again that much. Uranium increases with depth. REMEMBER ... LOU FRANCO and the HAPPY VALLEY COWBOYS are itill playing at Kennedy's Dutch Mill Every Saturday Night Dancing 9:30 to 1:00 Admission: $1.50 per Couple Coming Saturday II Home In IWESTERN MANHUf.TgJ Elgarose By MRS. THELMA HANSON Mr. and Mi's. Leslie John and son, Ray, of Elgarose, and son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard John of Myrtle Creek visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Austin John of Eugene. Mrs. Merclveau of Bermlng ham, Wash., Is teaching the up per grades at the Elgarose school. Mrs. Reed who was teach ing has left for Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Casper are visiting with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and- Mrs. Keneth Casper and their daugh ter, Mabel, of Myrtle Point. AILING MAYOR QUITS EUGENE, Nov. 4 (IP) 111 health has forced the resignation from office of Mayor Warren A. Edwards of Cottage Grove, it was reported here. The city coun cil next Monday night will fill the vacancy from one of Its own number, and at the same time will appoint a new councilman to fill that vacancy. A permanent successor to May or Edwards, age 51, will be elect ed in the May, 1950, primaries. He has been In ill health for some time. JAP WOMAN "FIRST" TOKYO UP) Japan's first woman prosecutor is newly-appointed Chieko Kadogami, 35, mother of two sons. She gave this slant on her job at a news conference: "In my opinion, female crimes should be handled not only in the light of the law but also with af fection." ., Myrtle Grove Motel for the finest collection of Myrtlewood Novelties and Gifts. See the trees on the river! 14 ml. south on Hiway 99. DANCE at the new hall in WINSTON on Grape Avenue SATURDAY, NOV. 5 9:00 P. M. Modern Music Gentlemen 75o Ladlet 50o Gifts of Myrtlewood. Ordinary Gift Prices! LOWEST PRICES EVER Must Reduce Inventory Myrtlewood Treasure House Winston, Oregon Phone 192-J -5 and Sunday Only San Antone i Frl., Nov. 4, 1949-Tho Newt-Review, Roseburg, Ore. 5 Yoncalla By MRS. GEORGE EDES Yoncalla Boy Scouts assisted by the P.-T.A. sponsored a Hal loween party in the high school gym Monday night. Prizes were awarded to those coming in cos tume. Refreshments were serv ed to the large crowd of children. The following merchants donat ed prizes for the party, Boucock Hardware store, Texaco station, Eagle theatre, Krem's Variety store. Yoncalla Barber shop, PUBLIC DANCE Every Saturday Night Come and dance to the music of CHUCK'S RHYThJM KINGS Formerly at the Eagles, now at PRESCHERN'S BARN 4 Miles Out on Melrose Road COMING SUNDAY ROY- ACUFF.. And His Smoky Mt. Boys in , "NIGHT TRAIN TO MEMPHIS" and HEDY LAMARR ROBERT CUMMINGS . . . STARRING IN . . . Let's Live a Little NOWI Ends Saturday HI fOUOHT FON THI WILLIAM A.NDY DIVINE And Madeleine COMING SUNDAY M GM MIGHTY MIRACLE TECHNSCCLOR MUSICALSH0W0FSHOWS! $ II V Mull AfHE GREATEST i I SBSri PICTURES I V. ? I- SMVv I If JUDY OARIAND ft i! TB II I II SINGS "OVER I ft I I K 1 W WE RAINBOWfrgS , f Ifil t AND 6 OTHER Fj f j i 5S;v ?0N0 mi Jf 'LiA $ VtXI tforrlng i JUDY m MORGAN RAY BOLGER BILLIE BURXE " MARGARET AND THE tciMH Pliy by NOEL LANOLEY, FLORENCE RYERSON Mil EDGAR ALLAN W001F From tht good tf L FRANK BAUM Lyric! by E, Y. HARBURQ Muilt by HAROLD ARLEtt Directed by VICTOR FLEMING Produced by MERVYN LeROY TONIGHT and SATURDAY HOT-llOOOID MAN OF tOMMM Z-'Aj i-tai sIH ",0IU t0,1T HUOIIt TOTIH lN om)lflmTUUIVH CONTINUOUS SHOW SATURDAY Daugherty's Service station, Yonealla Beauty shop, Yoncalla Meat market, Cowan's garage, Red and White store, Dickey's Shopping center, Yoncalla Feed store and Van Krevelen Drug store. . . Personal Mention Mr. arid Mrs. Jack Boucock spent the weekend In Portland shopping for, their hardware store. ... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee left Tuesday for a ten days' visit with friends in Merced, Calif. RIGHT TO FIOHT WITHIN THI UW ELLIOTT IACK HOLT Carroll "HIGH FURY" GARLAND BERT UHR JACK HALEf HAMILTON CHARLIE SRAPEWIH MUNCHKINS J 9