Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1938)
TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938, 1 i 1r 1$ 3 i E TiOISR, Idalio, Dec. 20. (AP wov. Durztlla V. Clark (liHclnttcd to uy tho Idaho puntim board had utpd to frep Ward Otis Tharp. J1, ni vie ted stayer, who founded a procory busliiPHB in PtiofMiix, Ariz., ill"! or escapiiiff from tho pmikcMi tiury farm neur hero Octobwr 1, Thnrp was convicted of killing jUi-h. I.oIh liowon at Twin FuIIh, Idaho, in lit: Kt a life n"iit- enee. He fled from the prlRon rum, liitch-hlk(Ml to tho Pacltlp norlii went, tlsoiue south to t'Kllforiiia lunl finally sottlcd In IMioimiIx vhoro ho assumed tho nanio Wind Urovcs. Ifo was Identified hh Thfirn r.nd returned to prison April 21, 1jV.. (MlUialH mild Mm. Turn P their son Htlll opcratn tlii gcoctM-y Btoro in I'hounlx. l-'rlendR wupport t'd the man's fiKht unalma exinidl. tlon to Idaho. Governor Clark, I'omnientlni,' on tho pardon, said It. '"Inckod tu mo as tuotinu it was a fioe-f.ir-ull nr. -limbic with Tharp pullfni; tho trigger of his own 'tin while (ho IloweiiH woro trying to t.iko it away from him." : : ' ' . Mrs, llouen was killed diliing o -neighborhood ultemitioii.: " ADVICE ON MISHAP PREVENTION GIVEN City officials run take an im portant part In minimizing traf fic hazardrt and reducing tho an mm I toll of accldonliil deiiih and injury during tho pro-Jiollday sea sour Sucrotary of Stflto Knoll Buys. ltoanfllfjnmont of polli'o officer to patrol traffic "hot Hpot.s" dm luff tho holiday rush, and hlnti'iie (Ion of ail officers not to nhow tin duo lenience to holiday Nhopporn and celebrants Kiiilty of 'traffic ln fractions woro miKSeftted. J oti hlo parking and jtiy walking we in mimed na two prolific causes df Yulclldo mishaps. I,nU December was tho yoar'fl worst month In number of Orogon trafflo at-eldontH and injuria; and whh exceeded only by July aiid Oc tohoi In doatha. , Around the County SUTHERLIN RUTHKHMN. Doc. 21 A saw mill belonging to K, it. Keith linn boon moved to tho Arthur Long lralo place oast of town, from the Ward Cock cram placo In Oakland and will soon ho ready to opera to, Although a Hiuall mill, It htm been linuHimlly actlvo for soveral 'yuiii'a n this locality. The logging truck that has boon engaged in hauling logs to the leady mill was badly damaged, in a wreck Thursday when it over turned and caught fiio .on its run east of town. The car driven by Vayno.lIall was damaged, when It left the road and plowed into a bridge fiver a shallow dllch, Saturday night east or Sutherlln. Mrs. Clara Lucas has artiveil from Salem tu spend tho holidays Willi her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mm. William K. I.ucas, who aro celebrating their golden wedding anniversary al t li e 1 r home tills week-end. Oilier rela tives aro expected lo lie here. Noah Hose ,lr., Carl Thornton and Kloyd Norris bagged a wild cat Saturday on the upper Cahi poola. Mr. and Mrs. Cowger. who have been residing al I lie .1. A. Camp bell place west of town, moved lo liio Morning residence last week. They lived In Calllornla formerly. Mr. and Mrs. Al Slaughter, have sold their small place and depart ed lor Hollywood, Calif. MELROSE MKI.KOSK. Dec. 21. Miss Mi nora and Miss Helen Anderson left Monday evening fur San Cran cisco to remain iudcfinttHy. Melrose grange recently install cd now seats in the grange hall. Christ mas programs will be held at the Cleveland and i:lga rose schools Thursday evening and Melrose school and Snudiiy Mrhnol will hold a joint Christmas ' prog rain at the Melrose grange ' bull Friday evening Mrs. l-'rerla Sumlstroui and small Hon, Houiiie. recently returned homo from Can by. w here they spent several weeks with Mr. Saudstront, w bo Is employed mi fho turkey pool. Mr. mid Mrs. .1. W Mass w 111 leave Wednesday lor l'nritand to islt niKll after Chiisiuias. Mr. and Mrs. I A lioir, Mr -nnd Mrs. T. II. Iluseiibark. Mi Katie Conn. Mrs. Amy Ktuse and Mrs. hucilte Conn, went lo KeHni: Weiluesday evening to Install the jiew oU leers tor Kellogg and tuniiydale granges. o GLENDALE ' CI.KNMAT.R Dec. 'J I Mr. and Mrs. Allen Heller left Satuiday tor their home at Uandon. They have been visiting hero while Mr. .Metier i'hs iecutoiatiug from liis reOenl i Jury. A!r. and Mrs. I. 1. McCiacI.eu isiled at Cliants Cass Satutla evening. Mr. and Mrs. Kbert Hall and laui;liler. Holly, ot Itlddlc visited lelailves and friends hero Sunday. My. and Mis. Curl Mowers of Tea best a. Calif., isltod here Wed jiesday evening. . Mlns I.tlcHa Cuiinlngliani, Mrs. ! FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia ' 0PB. m 0Y NKStBVlCE, mC. T. HI. KG. U. S. PAT. OFF : u Ij,,,. . . ... .v. -.-ll'feSjta 'I haven t been on a sletl for n t....e fwi an,, fun r.ult nil Itessle Seluiers and .lack Illeks made a business trip to (irauts I'ass Tliursday. Mrs. l-'loyd I'luu ( ami daughter, l'oroiliy, spent the week-end at UoseJuirg. Cihvunl J.awsnit arrived l-'iiday evenluL' from Salem, wlier'e lie at tends ' Willanioilo uiilvorsliy. lo spend the-Chrlstmas holidays with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. Tims. l.tlWHlrll. Aiiinug visitors lo Grants I'ass Saturday were Mrs. Klma Archani beau and mui, Paul. Miss Klnreiice Johnson. Albert Jackson. Miss l"ac 'I'honipsnn, Miss Lily Anuel, r. and Mrs. lleiinan Aydeloit and family, Mr. and Mrs. liny Itohinson and children. Stanley and Maillju, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Clpe and tarn" My. Air. and Airs. lOatl AlcMiillin and son, hale, Keth ami Ueuol Melssuer, Mr. and Mrs. l-'rci Car del and daughter. Mr. and Mrs, llaney Smith and daughter. Phyl lis. Mary Ann Howman. Mrs Leslie Normoyk! nud sun," Hob, uml JVlrs. i'rancis Nelson. . , Mr. and Mrs. 1'iatik Woodiey. Miss Stella Itmlfe and Mis. liuhy Hagen were Medtot d isitors Sat in da v. H. N. Chancy ot Kugene. a-lsi.uit signal supervisor jur the S I. Co. was a husine.-is visil-ir heie U e.l nesday, Mr. and Mm. Homer Marl in vis-" ited and .sliopped in (iianis Pass Monday. Among those who attended the basketball and iothhalI games ;i( Kiddie last l'tidn eet;ing were W. i MetsMier and children. Hetb and Jenel. Mrs S. Leslie Stewart WHY SUFFER? WHY BE DISCOURAGED? HKMOKHHOItlS ilM C.-lmt L-niiiniuni Fi. X irf t'hfiv Ail Kftdl. CPmp!etr Iv all other m r i h n tl luvr a j f a tlrrt. Wf hv8 .Lin it.A" jmm.tr.1 with- V- I (r ihoni.i'i.! ( oU' w an d it lor you. ;f mi ci I'ordatttl. FRf'K KOOKl P. r serf At yotit trquru ( til r write Dr. C.J. DEAN CLINIC . Phytic and Surnpon fj :. E f .-: ''-HO cI A t. White House Mail week! You just don't have these hoiuiay parties." and son. Sam. Mr. and Mrs. Kd YVinkelmau and daughler. Alaxine, Lei! Krickson. Hilt Wilder, Alvin Howard, Helen Howard, Harrell Craddock. Hill HoKsclaw, JL II. (lardiier ami daughter, Mildred, II. 1). Y' blood, 1 loreno Stevenson, Ida Louise Menane. Airs. Ituhy Ha gen. Mrs. M. A. Hates ami children. Moule Jr., Tommv and Helen, Itob Wlukelman. Hale AlcMullin. Km metl lttd(her. IMllle Itelcher and Mr. and Mrs. .M. K. Nye. Mr. and Mrs J. K. Mrtirew vis ied their son. Hercl.el Mcvircw mid tain My in C rants i'ass over I lie tvepk-end. M r. anil Mrs. Ceorge (lardtuler liil dauuhter and Mrs. (lai diuier's mother. Mrs. A. L. Wesi. left Thursday lor Mrs. West's home in .I'orl land, where I hey will spend Ihe Clnistnias holldavs. HUlte Helcher. who ia ntteiiling Willamette unuersity, arrhed I-ri-day eeiiiug lo spend Ihe holidays wMh bis patents, Mr. and Mrs. Kin inett itelcher. CLEVELAND I.KVKL.I. I lee. 'Jl.--Ilecelit isitors at the M. t ). Krctbn resi dence were Mr. and Mrs. John K i oh n and son, Ualph. ot Rose- CHRISTMAS SPECIALS LACE DINNER DRESSES Sixes 38-48 $6.95 JUNIOR DRESSES Sizes 13-17 $4-93 Betty Jane Shop ill West C St.' burg. Mr. ami Mrs. Hinsdale and daughler, Phyllis, of Iloseburj?, and Mr. and Airs. Hide of Deer creek. M. M. Meredith returned homo Krlday to spend Hie week-end with his family. A. H. Taylor returned from Idleyid thin week nnd will remain in Cleveland for the balance of the winter. Cleveland school children on the honor roll for the report period just closed were: High honors, Al bert Krohn : honors, Kmiua Tay lor, Jamoii Young, Helen Kronn, Hetty Nachler, Hetty Ann Taylor, and Uohcrt Meredith. nnii re men ts for honor roll recognition nro: (I) perfect attendance dur ing tilt report period. C2) no grndo below a "2." High lienors indicate no grade below a "1" besides per fect attendance. PICKETS TO PROTEST SCRAP IRON CARGO VAXCOCVKlt. H. C, Dee. 20. (Cl't Vancouver will see Its first peaceful picketing of a shipment of scrifp Iron for Japan Wednes day If plans of tho newly-formed Kmbargo council materialize. At a meeilng of the council last nighl arrangements were made to picket the shipment at a down town dock where a ship laden with the Iron is tied up. The council opposes ihe shipment on grounds the metal will be used for war pur poses. Men and women, walking in pairs ami bearing placards, will form an endless chain throughout the day as (hey take part in the protest. Coffee for the workers will be provided by the Chinese Youth as sociation. THREE APPOINTED TO SANITARY BOARD SAI.KM. Pec. 20. (AP) nr. Richard It. Hillchnnt. dean of Mie I'niversily of Oregon medical schnot: lliuine Ilollock of linker and Albert Hureh. Medford. were appointed to the state sanitary au thority by Governor Charles Mar tin. The authority Is to administer Ihe stream pollution law passed at the November election, other mem bers aro Dr. Frederick D. Strieker, secretary of the stale board of health: Charles Strieklln. stale en gineer, and John C. Vcatcli, chair man of Ihe slate fish commission. POR1LANO, OREGON Distinguished Service Convenient Loc.it ion CoffM Shop Buffet T.ivem t Oining and Banquet Rooms famously Tine food lutuhouft Outsidt Rooms Modem Appointments Garage Opposite ! If Ip SHULTnGIHRH I. gj Convenient Loc.ition K Bj Coffrt Shop-8utfet Tovern m OAKLAND. Call;., ' Dec. 2n. (AFi Shouta of "get the rope" arorfe from an angry crowd here today as itodney Oreig, 21, and his guard ran for safoty after the youth was ordered held to answer to the superior court on a charge of murtlcring Leon a Vlught, 11. beauty school instructor. Hpcctators .were excluded from ihe courtroom during the hearing, alter which Police Judge ChriB li. Fox ordered (Jreig held for stab bing .Miss Vlught here December 7 after he went for a ride In the foothills with the comely girl. A steel grill held the surging crowd back while Bailiff Waiter Spearing and (Jreig ran down a corridor like football players and lodged Into an elevator while the crowd booed. An elderly woman collapsed during the excitement. Judge Fox ordered tho crowded court cleared at the request of Car lisle Crosby, defense nttorney,who cited a criminal code section which makes such procedure mandatory tho part of the judge should the defense request It, Crosby gave no reason for the request which court attaches said was the first time within their memory this provision of the law had been invoked here. VAXCOCVKlt, It. C, Dec. 20. (C1M The people of Canada have given a wonderful welcome" to a parly of 115 Jewish refugees from ucrmuny, en route to new homes iti Australia, members of the group said on arrival here today. I' or tne first lime In nine mouths wc are happy," the wife of a Jewish lawyer said. The party was met by about 200 members of Vancouver's Jewish colony. it's, we are a free people itfafn," her husband added. "Tho welcome we have received from people right across Canada con vinces us we still have many friends. "We love your country, but it is much too empty," he said. "If only you could let our people come here and develop it for you, what a fine thing that would be." The refugees sail for Australia tomorrow. -o- LIFE TERM HANDED LA GRANDE KILLER LA OIJANDK, Dee. 2ft (AIM Circuit Judge J. Vv. Kuowles sent enced Jesse Philips, convicted ot second degree murder, to a life term at the state penitentiary to day. Philips was accused of shooting Frank Itryant, 14, and wounding Mrs. Klsie Carlson, whom he des cribed as bis common law wife, last S NIvlS .r& Wife's Mementoes Burn, Hubby Rewards Firemen ASTORIA, Dec. 20.(AP) "What do jou boys want?" Dr. J. A.- Fulton, retired physician, demanded when firemen stormed his doors. Convinced there was a fire In his attic. Dr. Fulton admitted firemen, watched theiu put cut a hlar.e, and then confided that his absent wife had saved every im aginable scrap for 35 years. He told them to "salvage nothing." They did such a good job of "salvaging nothing" in the attic that Dr. Fulton passed out. tho cigars ua the firemen left. October. Tho judge denied a defense re quest to delay sentencing for ten days.. Henry Heas, Hugh ilrady and S. fl. liurleigh, Philips' coun sel, sought additional time to preL sent new evidence and petitiba for a new trial. The court, however, said Philips would biu'e ten days to ask. for a second trial. . . PORTLAND, Dec. 20 (AP) This particular sneak thief was not only mean but ho also was auda cious.. He took a firemen's ' milk fund bottle, containing, 6r $8 in pennies from the counter In .the criminal department of tho sher iff's office. . . " 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- Attic Ventilation, Attic Room uv 3- Flashings 4- Chimney Masonry 5- New Roof 6- Rafters. Studding 7- Roof Sheathing 8- Dormers 9- Weather Stripping 10-Lath - " v, 13- 20- Also FHA UNITED IDkatD cxtb HAVE TO DO WITH BEEIt? When several generations have found the methods of their founders to be good, a tradition is born. Thus, tradition is incorporated in the brewing of Olympia . . . a beer matured with, loving pride. to a great fulfillment.' Add to this the costliest ingredients, our own naturai,"crystai-pure brewing water, a special -east of our own culture, and you realize why Olympia is mellow, comfortingclean-tasting ... the same today as it was forty years ago . . , one of America's fine beers, always. Order a case today. THE BE8X for house '- ' Burn them alone or with sawdust or wood . . Csisci Briquets hold fire 8 to 10 hours after stoking . ; .f ".provide steady, even heat without special equipment ... . . leave no ashes or clinkers. That's why this is the ideal solid ' ' ' fuel' for all healing purposes. Burn them alone or with wood . '.'or sawilust. in furnace or heater. Their great Heat volume -I makes them really economical! Order your Briquets now! :3 DENN-GERIRETSEN CO. ' LUMBER FUEL BUILDING MATERIALS Phone; 128 " 402 W. Oak St. Garage, Tool Space, Work Shop, etc. Walks and Drives .' Exterior Walls Sheathing, Insulating Frames and Sash Blinds, Shutters '. Porch, Bench, Tran som, Door Columns ' 21- Foundation Walls ! 22- Basement Floor : 23-Recreation Room, " ' Laundry, Workshop ' 24- Heuting Plant 25- Landscaping, etc. 26- Gutters, Downspouts ' 27- Modern Kitchen 28- Built-in Shelving, -' Cabinets, Cupboards urain mo "yxj-ysrfizis joists, au Footing yJTO-sk 30- Fireplace 29- Joists, Sub Flooring Loans for New Structures of moderate cost Branch of the;;7. " ;;: y:::; STATES :NATI0WAtB4nKi nf I'nt'lXnntl Traditixm 1 heating! ; Our modernization loans v cover just such items as those listed below. Moder ate interest rate long time to pay in monthly install- ments. Ask for details. 31. Paint, Wall Paper i. 32- Interior Trim 33- Stairways, Treads, Ralls, Balusters. 34- Electric Fixtures . 35- Doors, Hardware - 36- Plumbing, Fixtures 37- Outlets, Wiring ' 38- Flooring, Tile, ' Linoleum - 39- Wallboard, Plaster 40- Closet Space, etc. FOR YOUR TAX! Phone 21 if A Wecom? Await Von . ' ii i' " i n iii