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! ( sgjjjli AXJNIWHILEI OPEN! XSSS ' ' ' TH' POOR QUICK. BE- i&-2rS: I c I g : ; yg THE RUNOUT' OUT OUR WAY cop iw tv wc sgnvrct, twc. w. rcg. u. . pat.. or. By J. R. William 5 i3eelu uwe Has Gifts for the whole Family . , FOB HER Cosmetic sets, costume Jewelry, stationery $1 and up : FOR HIM Lighters, billfolds, Jewelry, toiletries $1 and up BOOKS for young and old GREETING CARDS . clever, artistic MAGAZINE .SUBSCRIPTIONS , yVe take subscriptions for ANY magazlne; Complete line of Toys for the youngsters. FOR A 0 Open daily till 10 p. m., Including Sundays. 3k uve 122 W. Cast War Pilot, Author Finally 'Downed i COLUMBUS, Ga., UP) An automobile accident finally ; downed Col. Robert Lee Scott, Jr.; fighter pilot and author of ! "God is My Co-Pilot." ! Scott, who turned his exper iences as a Flying Tiger into the best seller book and movie, was : injured in a highway, crash near Columbus. He was carried to the hospital at Fort Benning, big army post here.; Hospital officers said Saturday i that Scott will spend "at least'1 the next four months hospitaliz I ed. He suffered a fractured pel j vis, four broken ribs, and con . tusions. j -Scott was en route to his home ! in Macon, Ga., from his former i post at Tucson, Ariz., for a visit ! before going to Germany to com i mand a fighter base. ! His sutomobile crashed Into the rear of a truck,, demolishing j the car and knocking the .truck ' off the highway. V ; scotr got the title lor jus dook from his experiences '" as an army pilot, and his war time es capes from death. California Legislature Acts 'Against Sex Cases SACRAMENTO; Calif.,. P -The state legislature ' has decid ed to invoke stricter penalties including the death sentence against sex criminals. The Senate gave unopposed ap proval to a series of bills aimed at psychopaths who prey on wo men and children. The assembly already has passed similar or identical measures. Under these bills the death of a child under 14 as a result of a sex offense could be defined as first degree murder. As such it could be punishable by death in the gas chamber. Prosecutors would not be required to prove premiditation as a necessary factor in the first degree mur der. These measures also would re quire registration of sex crimi nals, send second-offense moles ters of children to prison for five years and double the present 1U years sentence for crimes again s'. nature. NOW AVAILABLE! Food Chopper-Meat Grinder, Drink Mixer and Butter Churn Attachments for the wthmm , MIXAIASTER FOOD CHOPPER-MEAT GRINDER Has a knife for grinding raw meat and two other knives for chopping vegetables and cooked meat, one fine, one coarse. Grinds meat for hash, ham burger, loaf, spreads, etc. Chops or grinds raw carrots, apples. A big help at canning time Com plete with power unit. Grinds Meat, Chops Vegetable (7j DRINK MIXER Mixmaster owners wi!I welcome this oppor tunity to make healthful, nourishing drinks right in their own home, with this Drink Mixer attachment. Gives complete, thorough blending. Complete with large mixing glass. BUTTER CHURN Thli new, fast and efficient Mixmaster Butter Churn attachment actually dot! the arm-work of butter making. Same procedure as usual less the work. Built to lart with stainless steel, rust-proof inside parts, wood paddles, sturdy 4-quart crystal glass churning jar. Houseware Department Downstairs If T 1 1 I iTf UMPQUA VALLEY A Home Owned and Operated Store 202 N. Jackson Phone 73 American Ships Warned To Stay Out Of Shanghai WASHINGTON UP) The Sta department has formally warned all American ships that the block aded Chinese Communist port of Shanghai is a danger zone which American vessels should avoid. The action appeared to be a new government move to dis courage the Isbrandtsen Steam ship company from sending iU ships into Shanghai. They are the only U.S. vessels now operating in that area and In recent weeks two of them have been shelled by Chinese Nationalist gunboats. The action also follows the ap parent failure of efforts by Sec retary of State Acheson to obtain assurances from the Nationalist government that there would be no further attacks on American ships. The Nationalists were reported here to have indicated they will not permit the next American vessel which tries to run their blockade of Shanghai to get away unmolested. Santa Uses Airplane, Runs Into Building GRAND MARAIS, Minn., UP) --The kids of this Lake Superior north 'shore community got an extra thrill when Santa Claus came to. town by- airplane. Old St Nick cracked up. About 500 persons, most of them children, cheered from the sidewalks of Main street as San ta's plane came in for a perfect landing right down the middle of the thoroughfare. As the light two-seater plane taxied to complete the landing, it suddenly ground looped and crashed into the entrance of the town's movie theater. Santa Harold Nelson of Grand Marais stepped from the badly damaged plane unhurt. But the kids were more Interested In the wreckage. Pilot Willard Walters of near by Saganaga Lake also escaped Injury. Walters said the substitu tion for Santa's reindeer will cost him about $800. Control Board Rejects Bids For Mulkey Building SALEM IIP) The state board of control has decided It won't sell the state-owned Mulkey building in Portland because the offers aren't high enough. The board opened 10 bids last ween on offers to buy the three story building. The highest offer, $86,260, was made by David Fin kiestein, Portland. The building brings the state $1,000 a month In rentals. Employers Must Deal With Union On Meals' Prices WASHINGTON, Dec. 19-P The National Labor Relations board ruled 4-1 Saturday that the operators of a sawmill deep in the woods had to bargain with his workers' union on prices of meals charged at the company dining rooms. The board refused, however, to order the timber firm to pay back to the workers meal price increases the company put into effect without consulting the un ion. The case Involved the Weyer haeuser Timber compapy's saw mill and logging camps near Kla math Falls, Ore., and the Inter national Woodworkers of Amer ica local 6-12. The board found that the saw mill and logging camps are so far away from town that some workers are required to live and eat at company facilities. , The four-man majority . said this meant the prices charged to workers for meals served by the company are part of their con ditions of employment and the employer is obliged to bargain with the union on any meal price changes. Board member J. ' Copeland Gray dissented, saving the ma jority ruling was "an unwarrent-1 ed extension of the bargaining ! obligations placed on the em-1 pioyers under me (Federal Labor Relations) act." The majority said that prices of company-served meals at iso lated sawmill and logging camps has been a matter for a "sub stantial amount of collective bargaining" in the industry in the past. Tuei., Dee. 20, 1 949 The Newt-Review, Roieburg, Or. 1 1 County Seeking Trapper To Halt Coyote Raids BAKER UP) The county agent here has sent out an SOS for a government trapper. A bad infestation of coyotes has been reported making inroad3 on sheep and young pigs in the Willow creek area, about 15 miles northwest of Baker. County Agent Leroy C. Wright said the coyotes probablv have been driven down off higher mountain ranges by the recent snows. iiil 0 W RUDIE RITZMAN 1703 Brown Ave. Phone 1066-J Roteburg, Oreqon FARMERS Local cloims service is your assur ance of fast repairs when your car is damaged. 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