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o Mr. Crow Unsuccessful In Attempt To Trap Crow PITTSFIEI.D, Mass. (,P At Crow .not the bird) set up 1, crow that has been tapping on the mpat ,nd rorn bai,e(i lrap , ,n . kitchen window of Mrs. Alan 1. . . . .. .. . n . I Wolcott's home for the past ten effort .l0 "P,ure ,ne b,rd- B,lt the (lays has possibilities in the opm-i crow ignoren n. ion of Raymond E. Crow. j Raymond E. is glad it did be- Raymond h. believes that if he j cause he nas learned it is illegal lo trap crows. But he's going to try some other means of snar ing the bird. Mrs. Wolcolt was referred to Crow, an oil dealer, by the Berk shire museum, when she sought aid in evicting the tapping crow. The museum knew Crow wanted a crow. can capture the bird he can teach it to talk like another crow he once owned. Mrs. Wolcott Delievcs the crow is either hungry or fascinated by her two children, Mark, 5, and Wendi, 15 monlhs. "I think," she said, "if we opened the window he'd walk right holiday Menus: FRIED CHICKEN ROAST TURKEY BAKED HAM STEWED CHICKEN with DUMPLINGS STEAKS Open 11:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 7 Days a Week. Phone Canyonville 174 for Reservations FORD'S CAFE THREE MILES NORTH OF CANYONVILLE Pair Of AWOL Youths Captured In Metolius Area REDMOND (.V) Two youths, AWOL from the air force, who ad been hiding out in the primitive Metolius area for 10 days, have been turned over to JefCerson county authorities, stale police of ficer Kloyd Chestnut said. They were discovered, brandish ing guns, by Sam S. Johnson, Red mond lumberman, at his summer home in the area Sunday. They were identified by Chest nut as Wendell David Conner, Til lamook, and Ross Eugene Defore Jr., Eugene, both 18. Conner had been stationed at Kelly air field, San Antonio, Tex., and Defoe at Hill Field, Ogden, Utah, the po liceman said he was told. Johnson sahl he heard a noise when he opened the door lo the house. He found the two behind the house, both stripped to the waist and anted. They complied with Johnson's or der to hand over the guns. Chest nut saivl. The lumberman tele phoned state police at Bend. Johnson, who had taken mem bers of is family to the summer home, said it was cluttered with dirty llishes, and was filled with supplies which Ch&ytnut said were Bank's Mistake Gives Customer Yule 'Extra' PASADENA, Calif. (JPt A well-dressed woman has an extra $50 for her Christmas shopping to day, but police don't know whether it was a mistake or the work of a professional short-change artist. The woman walked into the Pas adena First Trust and Savings bunk, laid four $10 hills in front of a cashier and asked for a (50 bill. The cashier pushed out the fifty, but asked for another $10. The woman produced it, then said she might as well get a $100 bill while she was there. The cashier raked in the woman's five $10 bills and his own fifty, counted it and handed over the $100 bill. reported stolen from other summer homes in the area. Thefts by prowlers had been re ported since Dec. 9, Chestnut said. A boat, reported stolen earlier, was found near the Johnson home. It apparently had been used to transport supplies from other cab ins, the policeman reported. The Metolius area usually i s snowed in at this time of year, but the exceptionally mild weather permitting travel, led to the dis covery of the pair, Chestnut said. I DALE'S CAFE f WILL BE CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY . . . MERRY CHRISTMAS AND f HAPPY NEW YEAR DALE S CAFE $ NORTH UMPQUA ROAD fRed & White't buying power will provide LL o merry Christmas, and at unbelievably f&L.W fT'""" " MM low prices. Shop today in the store with S-fLX M - ft LjV the Christmas Spirit, your Red & Whire vlsVllLnCr " SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY T SOFTASILK Cake Flour 45c m neo tv nire - Cranberry CATSUP ... ... 1 9C L SiW I PEAS ,c.,9c 2l"3Pi -"'"SHRIMP : s,c46c I No. 300 Con I T7 " OYSTERS 46c WM PAPER ..:29c ss SOAP In Plastic Bag . 1059c : . swFet POTATOES-. .127c red & white r i I rii i r? i fancy v-rusnea or diicea nneappie w-fa i mm i: or pfcg I Piikbury PIE CRUST MIX 9"e Pillsburye UflTDMh MIX iif Til H'T"'3 NO. 1 CAN PUMPKIN No. 303 Can O for lo 0 i 'Shi iiT.rtiJ-iiii . i . ". v -" .' . tit' I I; (NBA Tdrnhntof HONEYMOONERS Movie actress Shirley Temple Is honeymooning secretly with Chanes Black (above), tele-, iiion executive and son ol I' " nresli t of Pacific Oas & Electric Co. They were married in a surprise ceremony at Del Monte. Colli. Shirley met Black T.hile vacationing In Honolulu. 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Personality Time P:55 Five Minute Final MPS 111.00 I Love A Mystery MBS 10:15 Music You Want 10:45 Music Shop 1 1:25 News Nightcap 11:30 Sign Off Thuri., Dec. 21, 1950 Tht Newi-JUvIew, Roieburg, Ore. 5 Q E) CJ E By CAROL KERR For the fourth consecutive year, the Mutual-Doit Lee network, in cooperation with Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., and the Family Ro sary Crusade, will present "The Joyful Hour" program of narration and music in the Christmas theme. This year the show will be aired on Christmas Eve, Sunday, Decem ber 24, (7:00-8:00 p.m.). A score of stars will be heard on the hour length program, including Jeanne Grain, Ann Blyth, Rita Johnson, Seed Ripening By Chemicals Seen Probable PORTLAND (PI Chemicals may soon replace the sun to ripen farmers' seed crops. Revolutionary methods of def oliating crops to speed and thus regulate ripening were outlined by .1. R. Mc Cambridge, Chiprpan Chemical company scientist, who spoke to 600 farmers at the Oregon Seed Growers league meeting here. Mc Cambridge said the chemi cals are called defoliants for lack of a betler name and would help eliminate losses caused by weather interference with harvest operations. He said the spraying of liquids containing dinilro general and ten lachlnrapnenol have been used by cotlon growers. There they cause leaf fall. In seed crops, such as were used in Oregon tests in 1949, Ihe chemical action forces drying. This speeds maturity the plant and the seed. Costs of Ihe chemi cals and aerial application run $fi.50 to $fi.75 an acre. The speaker said results so far indicate germination of Ihe seeds so harvested is not affected, nor is the feeding value of the straw. It doesn't appear to Ihin seed crop stands, either, he added. Mc Cambridge said farmers should "go easy" on use because defoliants are tricky and may eaiily cause crop damage. Bui, he said, their use has tremendous possibililies in agricullure. Legislative and federal program commillee proposals, approved by the league, included: Employment of a researcher in seeds at the Eastern Oregon ex periment station at Union; Im provement of market reporting on small seeds; opposition to an alia fescue seed price support program in 1951 j appointment of a commil lee to seek more uniform seed laws with olher slates. A panel discussed the market outlook. Members agreed that tile market outlook is good for high purity alta fescue seed, and rtc- Ann Blyth U sent two Christmas-themed shows in place of his regular news com mentary on Dec. 22 and 25. The Dec. 22 program will he the annual Christmas program from the Meth odist Episcopal Church in Holly wood. Md. A choral program, spot lighting the church choir, has been scheduled tot the Dec. 25 broad cast. Lewis Directs the choir and also plays the organ. TONIGHT: Senator Burnet R. Maybank (D), of North Carolina, the chirman of the Senate Bank ing and Currency Committee, will be the interview guest for "Re porter's Roundup" (8:30-9:00 p.m.) Sen. Maybank's committee is cur rently hearing arguments on sug gested price and wage control legislation. UOKEL BARIMtORE again plays Ihi traditional "SCROOGE" role in Charles Dickens' immortal MacDnnalll Carey, Bobby Dricoll, Ruth Hussey, Marina Koshet, Wil liam Lundigan, Rodd MacDowell, Pat O'Brien, Margaret O'Brien and Dean Stockwell. J. F. Mansfield, who produces MDL's weekly "Family Theater" program, will also produce "The Joyful Hour." Harry Zimmerman will conduct the orchestra and Tony La Franrf an nounces. Pictured is Ann Blyth, one of the participating stars, who will be heard on the program as it re lates in dramatic form the story of Ihe Nativity. (Sun., Dec. 24 , 7:00 8:00 p.m.1. Fulton Lewis Jr., MDL's reporter on the national scene (week-tlays, 4:00 and 9:15 p.m., PST), will pre- ft" SUNDAY, DEC. 24 TIME SUHOM 1 P.M. KRNR brought to you by your A. 0. Smith Wit Hut Ditto KIER.CROOCH PLUMBINfi .-o. 316 Mill St. Roseburg, Oracjon ommended an Increased acreage for chewings fescue and creeping red seed. Th panel reported a surplus of Austrian peas, an opportunity for expansion of crimson clover in the Willamclle valley, and a supply and dennnd balance in ladino clover production. Soldier's Mother Dies In His Hospital Room i HARTFORD, Conn. lP) "I'm glad lo see you," Ihe mother whis- : pered soflly as her soldier son walked inlo her hospital room here. j That was on Monday and Clar- ; ence LaChance had ended a jour ney he started about two weeks be fore in northwestern Korea. He was on emergency leave expressly for the visit. Shortly after greeting her son, Mrs. Priscilla LaChance lapsed into a coma and died. Friday and Saturday Only VSMIUI Mill II PLUS I KILLED GERONIMO" with James Ellison SUNDAY WI DOMTHT J?P UNCASTFB.MpRMIBF'C. .... , HWUUIflL FREE KIDDIE MAT. SAT. 9:30 A.M. Kiddies Mat. Sat. 9:30 FREE NOW PLAYING A Christmas Story Full of Humor! 'Miracle Ifpl On !J 34th J Street' With JOHN PAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA EDMUND GWENN .PLUS "Farewell to Yesterday" STARTS SUNDAY PENNY SINGLETON ASTHU LAKE uttt I GLENN FORD EVELYN KEYES in "MR. SOFT TOUCH" 68TH ANNUAL FIREMEN'S BALL Music by WallyHeider's Orchestra eri j? i i ..V -s&fK.. r 'n-" I jlT. Buy Your Tickets at th door, f , J ?: Fire Hall or from any firema.i. ' I : ill li'M'Jv 1 lUi $150 ''WW mm, N l Ml Ml i I'l I tax Incld (."I Roseburg Armo n DECEMBER 25