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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1937. News of Douglas County AZALEA AZALKA, Oil. 20 11. II. Me Cartuuy and iluimhter, Mrs. WiU iHIll SllHI l, Htt(Mlt'll tt) liUKlllL'HO In Omit I'hkh Tliiu-Hituy. Mr. iiml Ma. 1,huii ,'Ih. unit Kd Johns Kpcnt Urn wet'k-t'iid In Klum - atb Kalla an biiHluesa. Leliuul S. John itt'i'ltt u buuiiieHU vilt to liowbmg .Saturday. Mr. ami Mi. Joe i-apii uiitl dill drufl of MHI'KlifiWiI, ent the week euii beru visiting Willi her iiannU, Mr. and Mrs. Hctiry UHeducke. Mr, mid Mia. Frank 1'rlpi are In Kedniotid tbiH week Ihmo they ait; visiting their Hon-in-luw and (IhiikIi tor, Mr. and .Mia. K. O, Aduius. Mr. and Mitt. Uunvn Mazi-n at tended to burfiih'KH aiKl Hbfji)Ld in GrantH i'hhk Hniuiduy. Mr. and Mix. YVtulc McNeil of Vatlejo, Ciilifonilu, were the houe guests laat week or her imruiiU, Air, aud Mrs. jiiu wuiren. Mr. aud Mia. Kretl Kllia uf Cam H8, Watih., visited briefly ThuntUay with Mn. Jobu UiUuuljm'g mid luugtuer, Munjuee. Mr, and Mm. Jaka ruber, Mr. and Mra. J. Feldmlllur, Mr. and Mn, Lester (JuitIhud, Mr. Wlilut, Mrs. Allfe (Juriirtoii, attended tliu dancing party .Saturday niKbt at Wolf Creek at Mr. and Mra. Lew Kecks. Mm. Ktnnta Iit'UulL Mann and Bona of JtoneliiHK mine hero Hun day after her xiandniother, Aim. Mary Lnvin, to take her to her homo ill North I lend. Mm. I,ewm has been vinlting her nnu-ln-lnv and daiiKbler, .Mr. and Mih. Hal be it ItoOlll, for tlld pflril lUfllllil. Mra. Jlootli acroiapaiiied them lo North lieml and returned hmno the next day. Mr. ami Mm. Fred Lublin were in K u gene ov.tr the week-end where they all ended to -uiikIiiohh, o . ELKTON KUCI'ON, Oil. Uii.-Mih. Anna Franklin Iiuh rchiined front (Hide where hIiu Iiuh been vlnitnin her Bister, Mm. Chapman. O. 8. Heck ley iinri H. A. Fculey were ItotmlxiiK vlnitortt WedueMduy. Mm. K. Anderson and Virginia Anderson, of KtdloKg.' returned home from Pot (land Wednesday. While there MIhh Auderfum waa la th honitital a few ilayrf. Cliarlea Heildon ami Cyrus lied lieu were Drain vlHltora Thumday. Mr. and Mm, Cliemor (lodel have rnovnd to Hinllh lilvur where Air. Uodel has work. Mih. A. L. Duller and Mm. Hoy Hutler were Inalu vttdtom Thum day. Ivau IlahieB of Drain wan an Utktoti visitor Tliurmluy. Mm. Mable, Under, of Kellogg, waa InokitiK al ter ImalnenH unit -(era In Ml kit mi ThutHilny. Mr. and Mih. .11 hi Cook were Kit gene vlfltors Friday. Mrs. lOdllh Howman wan atti'tid Ing to btitdiienB maltem In Ktme bur Hatnrday. Mr. and Mm. Fay Madlfon, who are at CuHi adia, were at Llkton Saturday. . Mrs. (leome Hinder waa In I'u gene Thumilay attending to IhihI uohh aflalm. Mrs. Loin rainier, of Wilbur, wu at the. It. K. WelU home, one day the last week. H. Wilson, of ItOHelmi'K, wan at tending to Imslnuss matters In Klk ton Friday. A. Mode, of KpIIokk. was In Klk- ton Hatnrday. O. Haines and' lloh (iriffet re turned from eastern Oregon Friday wliere they have been hunting mule deer. They had one each. AiiKiiHt Haftahetil and (lard Simi betil, of KeottHbuiK, were In Klkton Hatnrday, t. (.1. Deadlier ami Normal fleeim have returned I'rom eaKtern Orison wliere they have been huntiiiK. Mr. ami Mm. A. L. (hay have moved to Si-appooHe w hern Mr. til ay has a i mil tart K'MtltiK piling. Some of hia crew who went whh bint are Mr. and Mrs. Hoy llinl, Carl Hinder, Raymond Jones, and Mm. L. Ktley and .Mr. and Mm. John VanOnlen. When Mr. and Mrs. .lens Deuul poti relurned fnuu a trip to eiiMt ern OreMon, they fouiul a letlei which was a not ire of a transfer from Klkton to Venlla lo take ef fect about the first of November. MIXED OR NEAT I ITS A TASTY TREAT- AT SUCH A PRICE IT CANT BE BEAT I Calvert's . BLENDED WNIIKCV-M PROOF WtarslnNwtnltXriti Mr. Ul? CALVERT BIITHltm COW.. l. xtcutivtorrii tk LiinnuiftLDc. n .c. Aim ilf V P WE m13 nssWIvl Mr. npiinlHon works on tl highway. GLENDALE GLKXDALK, Ore., Oit. Miss Kinina iKybs and Mrs. Dattle Hi hmiilt of Kan FrantiHco were overiilfjhl Ktiests of Mr. and Mts. T. K. Iawson Tuesday. Miss Huby Cromwell, daiiRhter t Mrs. IT. J'u tier son, returned home ;ion W'chI Fir Saturdav, whero hUa has been stafii(C Willi relatives. She entered blub srhool Monday. Mrs. U)is Dennis, of Nubieber, Calif., Is makiiiK an extended vir.lt with Mm. Com Konnlz. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hurtle left Monday for Kit Innond, Calif., w here they will make an extended visit with Mrs. Iliirtlf's sinter. .Mm. J. W Seotl, or Monmouih, lies been vlsltiiiK her daimhter, Mrs. U. (I. Bether. while Mr. Bet her, W- H. Garrett and Truman Sther, of Taeoma, Wuah., are on a bunting trip In eastern Oregon. Mr. und Mm. Harold Taylor and Will T. Taylor, arrived from Tilla-' mook und are visltitiR at the home of Mr. and Mm. Harry Oldem. Will Taylor will leave the end of the week for his home In Los An Keles. Harold Taylor and Mrs. Ol der aie son and daiiKbter of Will Taylor. Mis. Lulu Pollock left Friday for Medfoid where she will visit with her dauKbter, Mrs. It. Ue HiiHsev. K. It. Harvey left Frlilav for Medford tu join Henry Weisehard on a liuiUlriK trip Inlo eastern Dre uon. Dr. ami Mm. Paul Funkhonser and .'Jons, of HosebuiK, were Htindav Kiiests of Air. nod Airs. Walker K. Purvhie at the Vii lory mine. Mrs. C. K. IHidKe returned Hun- nay tioiu an extended visit In Ta- 1:0111a, Heaitle. Portland and Kaleui air. anil Airs, ('ml luweis mil son. 1 j'u ami Ceoix-e Howeti fr lunmani Kalis spent the week-end wnn Aim. Mowers' s sler. Mis I A Olson. Mrs. Mai in Hollar hud as hnr Knesis Mrs. .1. . Moraan and son, omih i .tinman ami Airs. (leoi(;e needle, of Herkley, Calif., for a aev- mm nays visit. ilondav. Mrs llel. llll' iitiniu paojf'ii ner eomiiauv to i uiiiiiiiu, IPIlllll 111! Prlilnv Satiiiilny mninlMK, h,.r KU).i,H ,.lt 1111111" 111 I'liiirnin 11 'I'eil Hllllli'liffp. of Mvrlh. IWb llllll (IPIIIKI. C. )y,. . ,. ..,.n! ml lllllltlliK 1111 I.'iihIvi' ri i.,.c Mr. mill Mik. w u 11.1.'. 1 1.. i-miiiiiih worn uih in.uu . "imi'lilirn Mlillilnv. Air. mill Mm. Ihul lu.h li.u. 1, ....11 iiiikiik.h.s 111 KoHt.hlUK Mini. CAMAS VALLEY I'AMAH VAI.I.KV." o,. in ..... .... kiixh Minimi iiml ....11. unci bii-h. Kusi- Klnnmi of '" "" II V S IK I 1IUI IV ..n ... tl... I101111. 11I' Mr. m m,m. Mn.v )()VH .Mi-. Ilnyli. iim, Mr. nml ih, ki. mm wliii l loik v,ill,.y on u hum. UlB I Uhlli. .y ,.,,. I,,.,... ... Kiwi" Kllltlllll St.'IWil hi. 11. n-llh I....- 11 tiutil Mi. vli. ul 11... olhi'iH ii.niini.,1 ii,.,,, ., Mr. nml .mih. . 10. Ki.iiih.v .....1 fiimlly. iimimiiIv rr Ili'iir ..Hk Hi-ill- i,n. niiivi-il him n,.,.), ,tl) II11. hiiiiBi' Inii'ly viiiiiii.,1 in- VI,. lllltl M I'U. N0I1I1. Mlniiillivv. Al'iH. l' Sliillilli.y Is n UiiiiL-hliT ,.r Mr. AH.-.- ( -Iiii-Ii. Mih. Suhiiii SiiiIIIi li.ri S;,l,i,-,lv Ifor Slllhi'llhi w licit, nlii. lll vUl'l for 11 Mini, n-iih hor milt, Alllilll SiiiIIIi. Sin- hail Iiimmi vIhIIIiik line lor llll. mt I. 11 iluya ., iIiiiikIiIci', .Mm Ki-ank lliown. .Ml-, nml Mis. .Im-li Ktiilm of I'oillllllil vIsIIimI h(..i IhmI wi-ok wllh llin liiliiM-'n mill In , . .Mi . IjiiiIm- I-'iimh Ii. nml MHI i-r. Mm. Kit Joyce, of Klk mlley, where Ihey iiIhii enjoyeil II llilnlllm trip. Mr. llllll M.S. Ailrlun Sliimlli.y iiml sou .llimiile elll severtil ilays Insl week 111 Timers wheri Mr Slaiiilli'v mm iitlrihlini; 10 IhihIiii.kh iilfnlrs. (lliver ami Klcli aril stayeil wllh ihilr uriiiiilliiir i'IHs. Mr. anil Mrs. Jin k i'lirroll. Turn SelBi-l has pill the fiml i-iiiit ol iialiii on his iiariiuM uiiillii Dad calls h I Have a Light W Your Home The sight-meter is a device for measuring light in terms of seeing power, With it, it is easy to deter mine whether or not your home is lighted correctly. We will gladly check your homo for you if you will let us. , 1 . - 4 ( y " -. 1,,,- jA,iAt . jfk' WiBiiLfnilS , 1, inrii-MHiilMiiSii,,-1' The most dramatic climax to a fian Francisco murder mystery came In connection with the finding of a man'a body with head beaten in. U. S. fingerprint records Identified him as Carl Jackson, formerly of Kansas City an parcnuy destitute and alone. Then his widow surrendered to police her son, Carl Jackson Jr. 26 San Francisco declared he must have killed his father, "and If he did, I know it was In self-defense." She to!d of years of abuse from Jackson, of coming to live with her son, and Jackson coming West to threaten them and demand money. The son, after several hours, made a confession saying he killed in self-defense. Photo ehows Carl Jackson's wife, mother and himself Just after the surrender. is working on his house now. The biillillimH a 1 e bein pain led with a 1 1' 1 111 111 i ii of dark ureeu. Air. and Mrs. Art Doyle, w ho spent I be summer here, have gone to Virginia lo visit Mm. Doyle's relatives. Jink M eCloud oT Murslificld. a nephew of Mis. Hubert Murlilldiile, upent a tow days huittliiK on Pan ther rldye last week. Jim Combs ami Lawrence Ice suffered minor injuries Saturday iNornhiK when Jim's car left the road as they were V-nUxv, up lo the Injxnian camp on the mountain west of the valley. Lawrence was ipiite badly rut about the face and was taken lo Mercy hospital for treatment. Mr. and Tilm. Art. ('enters of North Henri visited last week at I Ik homo of t he la tier's lather, Robert Alartlndale. ami with other lalives. Mr. ami Mrs. L. A. Norman are building a house near the highway Just tins side of Mr. and Mrs. Tay lor's place. The Normans have purchased several acres of laud there. Mr. and Mrs. Karl KilKemou ami hahy and Mrs. Kdemon's mother, All s, Daisy Doyle ol Ai ;iko, visit I'd last Thursday at. t he home ot Mrs. DoWc's lather, Hubert Mar- tlllllale. John llenhain of Portland visit d last week al t lie home of bin unci- and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Huh Marlimiale, and also went hunting. I,le Ice of the I. S. army, who stationed aJ I he Presidio at Snii Francisco, visited here lust k with his lather. Charlie Ice, and brother, Lawrence lee. M Irs May Seining, her mother, Aim. F. M. HehriiiK, and Mm. Clar issa Heiieillct of HoMebui'K visited last Thursday at the home ot .Mr. aud Mrs. ICruest Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Hrrt Neeley were illed lo Yreka. Calif., last week by the serious illness of Air. Nee-1 ley's sister. Mr. and .Mrs. Wayne Martlnrialc etui tied last week from hop pick- Iiik in the Willamette valley ami present camping at the 1 Itoatrlle place and Imntint;. 1 Melvln Munch of Norway visited; one day Inst week at the home of j Air. and Mrs. Charlie Iteynolds. .Mm Coon, w ho has been employ ed lor some lime on a dairy ranch at Yamhill, relurned home this w eek. Alts. Charlie Iteynolds received 1 word last week ol the death oil - r mother, Mrs. (1. W. Cooper, cr Check of aed 77 years, at her home In Wes tern Drove. Arkansas. , Alts. Fred Ilrenne and son Hilly and Airs. Mary Alley of Alamhlield came out Saturday for Mm. May Hi-ow n, w ho had been visit inn rel atives here fur a couple of weeks. Hex Dick, who Is working In a Karate in Maiidou, was home, for the week-end and went huuthiK. Mm. Allen Church ami son John of McKinley visited Sunday at the home of Mr. aud .Mrs. A, H. Church. Air. and Mm. .Morgan Unvson and the billet's mother. Mrs. Whit tenburg. ol Koseburx. called on Airs. Lester Coates and Air. and Airs. T. O. Lawson, Sunday after noon. Airs. Aiyrtle Wolcott und her sis ter, M usie Thrush, left Monday tor Chico, Calif., whore they will visit relal ives for tw o or three weeks. Tom Hemingway 10 stay liiK at the Wolcott poultry farm ami help Clean durinK his moth er's absence. Lincoln Thrush Ik somewhat improved in health. He is going to North Head again for treatment. Charlie Law sou ami Harry Keasey of Hoscburg spent Sunday j hunting in the mountains south of j Hie valley. Archie Walsh of San Jose, Calif.. is visiting tins week with nisj mother. Mm. Carrie Walsh, of un-' per Camas. Ai is. Walsh's eldest son. who has been very ill in a Kugene hospital, is quite Improv-! ed and Is able to be up part or 1 Hie time In a wheel chair. j Mr. aud Mrs. Clean and daugh-1 ler. Alary Catherine, recently of j lloldenville. Okln.. visited Tues day at the home of .Mr. and Airs.: Charlie Iteynolds while on their! way to Portland. Mrs. (ileim is al sister of Airs. Hill Cooper of Myr tle Point and the family Is at pres ent living there. They expect to! locate lu Oregon wherever Mr. Clean can lind work. He is a bar ber. Mr. and Mm. L. II. White and STARTS SUNDAY HflffSflMF Hunt's INDIAN Theatre (9f Do your children love or hate to cjo to school? Do they get good or poor report cards? Good or poor light at home has a lot to do with it! Eyestrain has held back many a child in school. And, of course, you will not learn of eyestrain from the child. There are few, if any, pain warnings. In fact, thsre is no sure way to be certain that your children and your family are getting suffi cient light except by having one of this com- T pany's lighting experts male a free analysis of your home lighting, using the famous "Light Meter." Why not have this test made at onco? It places you under no obligation. . The California M.o T7fU son of rmpuua visited the form er's mother, Mrs. Sarah Jones, Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Aim. Frank Hrown. Alva Thomas has gone to Port land where he will work In a garage. Arthur Hrown or Salem visited relatives here for a short time .Monday morning and then went to CoiUllle to attend a Pomona (Image meeting. He was accom panied from here by Air. und Mrs. tiniest Wheeler. Air. and Aim. II. II. Dobell and two children of Salem visited the first of the week with Airs. Do-; hell's father. William Porter. 1 Painting the church was start- ml Inst Monday hut on Tuesday I the rain stoppoil Hie workmen un til hotter weather. Rev. White of Dilhuil, William Porter, l-'reil Wul mil and W. H. ICckles were point lug. Insulate! Keep your home warm this winter. Cool next summer. Beaver Insulation Board! DENFI-GERRETSEN CO. PHONE 128 Oregon Power Company 5 GROCERY MANAGER T. II. Reeves, manager of the branch wholnsale house of Hie Western States tirocery company, will move Monday to Klamath Falls following his transfer to that city as manager of the warehouse there. Mr. Heeves has been man ager of the local office for the pa-Ht two years. He will he ac companied to his new location by Mm. Heaves and their two sons, Freddy and Teddy. II. It. Dixon has been transfer red from Medford to Itoseburg to succeed Air. Iteeves. lie has ar rived here with his family to take over his duties and will reside in the Kl Cockelreas home on West First street, being vacated by Air. aud Mrs. Reeves. STOCK SWINDLER FREED FROM PRISON SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. (AP) riy virtue of a in-eslileullal order. Jacob Hei inun wu (lee -today after serving seven years la prison for bis putt In the C. C. Ju lian oil frauds. The so-called "bright ioyi' of the Julian oil case was convicted In Los Angeles In 1928 ot using 1h malls to defraud In connection with asserted $10,000,000 over-Issuance of stock In Julian enterprises. Two years lator he was convicted of for Rory In stale courts. Herman walked out of inll vpstcr- day. exclainiliiK: "Hoy, what a relief after spvelt anil a half years. I want to Just rest, to enjoy this free air for a while." CANYONVILLE CANYONVILLE. Oct. 21. Mrs. Illaiichp Hoyd and daughter, Helen Taylor, of .Montunn. are .vlsitlne at the home of the former's ilaiiKliler and son-in-law, Mr. and .Mrs. W. W. Walker. Mr. anil Mrs. II. E. Graham anil family of Itoeliurg were over niRht guests at the Victor Shaw honiB- Monday. They also attend ed the American Legion meeting in. i-iays uroeK. Mr. and Mrs. Ei-rall Hrlims of Oaaley. spent the week-end in Kla math Kails. .Mr. nnd Mrs. M. M. Walker left last Tuesday for lug Timber, Mon tana, for a short ncay to attend to their property there. Hank Itaihor of Days frcek made a businuss trip to town Thursday. The school hoard met with the budget ilonimlltee . Wednesday night. The budget was adopted, although somewhat linger than 402 WEST OAK STREET So last year, it was not as lurge as expected. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Mojer and daughter, Nora Jane, and filadya Cain were Sunday afternoon vis itors at the L. H. Crockett home. Hev. Shaffer and son, Hubert, and Paul Childers went d.-er hunt ing Thursday. II. L. Brandy of Ashland and J. O. 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