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R. D. BRIDGES 6avings Representative Equitable Savings and Loan Ass'n. Phone 442 Oakland, Ore. INSURANCE LIFE AUTO FIRE State Farm Mutual Insurance O. L. ROSE P. O. Box 489 Phone 288 116 W. Cass Over Douglas County Bank Jam Truck and Auto Repairing Welding Radiator Service Truck Parti Bought and Sold All Work Guaranteed Ray's Truck Shop 2055 N. Stephens Phone 499-J-4 NELSON and PYLE WOODWORKING CO. It's to your advantage to get our estimate on: Sash Frame Windows O Custom Planing Our Prices Are More Than Reasonable Phone 1242-J Mill and Mosher Sts. In Rear of West Coast Products liii'i iiiM'rMi'iiililiiT-fciiik ii Mother Sues To Regain Custody Of 2 Children Two voun? children arp "im. prisoned and restrained of their liberty Dy their lather and an. other woman, their mother charg ed In her application for a writ of habeas corpus filed in the uircuit court Monday. Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimber ly ordered that there be issued a writ of habeas corpus, command ing the father, Walter Jensen, and Mrs. Robert Moore to bring tne cnuaren to a court hearing today. The mother, Clarice ' Jensen, alleged in her application that the children were "imprisoned" by her husband at the home of Mrs. Moore, on the Pacific High way four miles north of Rose burg. Jensen is claiming, said his wife, to "care for the chil dren and Mrs. Moore fs . . . acting as his agent in this regard." Mrs. Jensen charged that the j "imprisonment" was illegal for tne reason that ner husband I allegedly "continuously imbibed j alcoholic beverages" for the past ! six months and made himself j "obnoxious" to the children; allegedly used profane and ob- scene language; allegedly became I so intoxicated that he lay on his ! bed and permitted the bed clothes j to catch fire; allegedly neglected ; to supply the children with prop ; er food and clothes, and that i Mrs. Moore is not related to the ! children. i Stating that her husband is "contributing nothing" toward the support of three-other minor children, although earning $300 monthly as a carpenter, Mrs. Jensen asks care and custody of the two "imprisoned" children i and $150 monthly support money. ine Jensens were married at Chamberlain, S. D., Jan. 25, 1936. Douglas Students Given Newspaper Awards Awards given in recognition for outstanding service to their respective high school newspap ers have been sent to students from Oregon high schools bv Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sigma Phi, University of Oregon professional journalism fraterni ties. Advisers to the high school newspapers selected a boy and girl as award recipients. Douglas County award winners are Rose- DISTRIBUTED BY BATES CANDY CO. -r ft " S I at (aft ul.mw3 v a . A X J i C l! r ' ... . DISPENSES POSTAGE STAMPS Frank Bergh feeds a coin In the slot of a new stamp dispensing machine in the lobby of the Roseburg post office. Patrons may buy postage stamps from this machine during hours when the regular stamp window is closed. (Picture by Paul Jenkins). QUITS USING HARSH LAXATIVES "I was always troubled with con stipation, until I started eating ALL BRAN regularly. Haven't needed a laxative since i Matthew J. McFad dcn, S05 W. Center Avenue, Maple Shade, N. J. This is just one of many unsolicited letters. KELWGG'S ALL-BRAN may helD trait too if your rnnatlnationisdueto 1 lack of bulk in the diet. Simply eat an ounce daily, and drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send the empty carton to Kellogg's, Battle Creek, Mich. Get DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK I Achievement Day Dates Announced For 4-H Workers The annual 4-H Spring Achieve ment Day for Douglas county 4-H'ers is to be held Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21, in the Junior High School in Roseburg. There 4-H Club members will display their projects which in clude such work as sewing of all kinds, cooking, camp cookery, knitting, homemaking, arts and crafts, forestry, woodworking, bird study and posters. Members will come from the Central and Southern parts of Douglas County, as western Douglas County and northern Douglas County each have an achieve ment day in Reedsport and Drain, respectively. Exhibits are due in the Junior High School gym by 11 a.m. Fri day, May 20 when the judging will start and continue all day. On Saturday, May 21, beginning at 10 a.m. there will be movies for the early arrivals. Between 1 and 2 p.m. home economics contests are scheduled and these will be followed by demonstra tion teams. The yearly feature is the girls' style revue in which the 4-H clothing project members model dresses they have made in their work. The revue starts at 3 p.m. For the two winners in tne style revue the J. C. Penney Co. of Roseburg Is again offering two scholarships to 4-H summer school at Corvallis. burg Marilyn Horton; Suther lin Joseph Danchock; Yoncalla Vernon Raper. New 1 JO-HP Packard Siper Deluxe Touring Sedan one of the 14 new Golden Anniversary Packardi. Thanks, Roseburg, Jvrtke way yoiuv celebmtitu? cur Golden Annivej'sary t You've said "Just right" to the new Golden Anniversary line ... 14 brilliant new models, in three broad price classes! You've praised the fundamental values and the 77 new improvements that make these the finest cars in Packard's 50 years of fine car leadership! You've put a hearty "OK" on the new drive sensation ... PACKARD ULTRAMATIC DRIVE! And now you've seen the new lower prices! No wonder so many of you are telling us: "This year, for sure, I'm going to be the man who owns one!" The greatest Packard ever built -at NEW LOuii- iER PRICES I Come in lee the year's most cheerful price tags! jYew Golden Anniversary ASK I H I MAN WHO OWNS ONI Packard BARCUS SALES & SERVICE Highway 99 at Garden Valley Road Three Youths Given Jail Terms For Vagrancy Three youths, giving their ad dress as Burney, Calif., were sentenced to 10 days each In the county jail on charges of vag rancy Monday, Justice of the Peace A. J. Geddes reported. He named one as James Donald Westbrook, 19. The other two each gave his age as 17. Chief of Police Calvin H. Balrd reported the youths were arrest ed early Sunday morning while loitering in the Greyhound bus depot. A woman arrested by the Rose burg police on N. Stephens St. early Sunday was committed to the county jail for 15 days, in lieu of a $30 fine, Geddes also reported. He named her as Betty Barthelmy, Rt. 2, Roseburg, who was charged with drunken ness on a public street. Phone 1354 Twins Born On Both Sides Of Portland PORTLAND. Ore.. Mav 17. (IP) Mrs. Norman B. Keyser had a oaoy on tne t,ast side ol Portland Monday. A few minutes later she had another on the West Side of town. The first of the twin bovs was born at her home. Then an am bulance arrived, and rushed her to a hospital before the second arrived. Best Video Reception Odd meteorological conditions over the, Atlantic Ocean in 1940 enabled a television program aired by BBC In London to be picked up without distortion by NBC in New York City 3500 miles distant. 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