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e Man OutOf Jail 8 Hours Returned; Faces New Charge KLAMATH FALLS , A 23-year-old carpenter, pufof jail just eight houri, wai back in again Thursday while Deputy Dist. Attv. Robert Hansen, 494 W. Elizabeth to add a kidnaping charge to one of car theft. Sheriff's Deputy Alvie Young hlood said car containing, in its rear seat, Gary Duane Frost, 3, MBUIUK CAPH DAY . and Curtis Lynn Frost, 4, was stol en from in front of a Beatty pool hall Wednesday. ' Their father, James Russell Frost of Beatty, reported the car's disappearance and Youngblood said ne located it at a house in Sprague River. Youngblood said James Harold Rosenberger, who had just com pleted a seven-month term- for de struction of property, was in the house and the children were asleep in a bedroom. Just as he was about to arrest Rosenberger, Youngblood said, a doien armed and angry friends of the Frost family arrived. Young blood said he whisked Rosenberger off to jail. He said he doubted if Shop at Your Local Independent Drug Store Rosenberger knew the children were in the car. OPEN THIS WEEK TIL 9 P.M. FOR YOUR LATE EVENING SHOPPING CONVENIENCE FULLERTON DRUGS 127 No. Jackson Dial OR 3-741 5 RENT ANlronnle The komr flu) Irons airjlh'nf yon m Dish! (il li.ry m4 l.irr.tti,.t. MM 111 III i l,t'' 4 Complete the limerick en the coupon below and bring or mail it to Horn's Appliance. The be it entry received thii week will win 10 dayi free vie of a deluie Iron rite with one free leison. There wn a young woman from Drain Who standing to iron gave e pain. Now on Iron rite she's using, Her bunions she's loosing tout HCUTHVI (tri-UNpt 011?. " ill . '! wn Musical Comedy , 'Oklahoma' Cast Named At Douglas Casting of parts in the musical comedy "Oklahoma," which will be presented Feb. 23-24 and March 2-3 by the choral groups of Doug las High School was completed this week. Mora than 20 Douglas high stu dents will appear in the famed Kodgers and Hainmerstein Amer icana production. Jim -Miller won the leading male role of Cur ley. Cast opposite him, as Laurey, are Micki Eason and Ann Ferguson. They'll give alternate performanc es, according to Director Mrs. Ir ene McLaughlin. Cast in her first singing role, that of the comic Ado Annie, n Car ol Dowdy. Ron Coulter and Nor man Malone will be seen as Ali Hakein, the Persian peddler. Al ternating performances as Will, special friend of Ado Annie, are Les Green and Louis Vance. The tragic role of Jud will be portrayed by Jerry Carter. Shirley Shepherd and Marilyn Haumeser are cast as Aunt Kller. Other lead ing performers are Roger David son (Mr. Carnesi, Betty Ferguson (Gerty) and Ellis Vance t Skid more ). Supporting players are Glenda Smith (Ellen), Jeanine Coulter (Faye), Donna Geddes (Vivienne), Ron Gourley tFred), Don Golgart (Slim), Wendell Wagler (Cord Elam), Louis Bennett (Mike) and Dex Simms (Jess). Dance choreography will be di rected by senior student Helen McGuire. She will appear as a solo dancer and will instruct dancers Gerhe Middlestadt, Deann McKin non, Marilyn Haumeser. Micki Ea son, Barbara Neilson. Marilyn Hull, Mary Hult, Phyllis Gnese, Donna Geddes and Ann Ferguson. Elena Nikolaidi, Greek Contralto, To Sing Here Klena Nikolaidi, Greek singer ind hailed as the leading contralto f the Metropolitan Opera Ass?., vill make her appearance in Kose urg Jan. 20 under Koseburg Com munity Concert Assn. sponsorship. .Miss Nikolaidi will sing at the Central Junior High School audi torium, starting at 8:15 p.m. Although widely admired throughout Europe as a concert artist and a leading member of the Vienna Opera, she was com pletely unknown in this country un il her debut in New York's Town Hall in 1949. It was one of the smash hits of the season. In a matter of a few months she confirmed her standing as one of the leading discoveries of recent years with recitals in Boston Chi cago and Cleveland. She continued with an orchestra debut with the New York Philharmonic Symphony under Mitropoulos, a radio appear ance and recordings for Columbia records. i Successful concert (ours in this country and Australia have follow- i ed. Your Headquarters For DARKROOM Supplies and Equipment Complete Line of KODAK CHEMICALS KODAK PAPER NIKOR TANKS Timert DeHypo WaseW Trayt Enlargars Contact Printers Miscellaneous Accessories J. C. SPORTING GOODS and CAMERA STORE 509 S. E. Jackson PH. OR 3-4155 Ingenuity Saved Property, Lives At Canyonville Ingenuity saved property and possibly some lives at a Canyon ville trailer camp during lha recent heavy snowstorm. Fred A. Mensing, a resident at the camp and an employe at the Hanna nickel smelter near Kiddle, reports that the camp encountered much difficulty Friday evening when power failure cut off lights and communication. While he was endeavoring to ob tain inlormation by meant of his car radio at about 8 p m , a ne la boring trailcrite shouted a warn ing that a tree was beginning to fall toward the automobile. The tree was bending under its weight of snow and was moving slowly, giv ing Mensing time to drive his car out oC danger just seconds before the tree crashed. Another falling ! tree caused minor damage to one , trailer house, while nearly all in the camp were threatened. On resident suddenly propound ed a unique idca. The men dashed to their trailers and brought out rifles and shot guns. They began bombarding branches of trees in danger of col lapsing upon the canio. Within a few minutes th trees had been freed from their burdens of snow and were no longir a threat. Ail around the CJmp, however, the ground was strewn with fallen treea and debris. LIVESTOCK PIOURi UP SALEM The amount of livestock on Oregon ranches look a big jump last year, the Oregon Department of Agriculture report ed Thursday. The department said it made brand inspections of 874.903 head of livestock last year, or 100,000 more than in 1954. Brand inspections reflect the movement in commercial channels. fi.' ' w UY YOUR DOG LICENSES NOW! APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE FOR YEAR 1956 Deadline March 1st SECTION 32-2414, O.C.L.A. Evary ptrion owning or IcMping any dog or Iho og f eight (8) monfhi within th State of Oregon shall, not loter than March 1t of each year or within thirty (30) dayt otter he be comet owner or keeper of luch dog, procure from the clerk of the county in which said person resides license for such dog by paying said license fee ond provided further, that if said person foils to procure such license within the time at herein provided, the County Court may prescribe a penalty in en additional sum not to exceed $2.00 for eoch dog. Such license, fee sholl ba the only license or tax required for the ownership or keeping of a dog within this state, and no city or town or municipal subdivision thereof shall impose eny further license fee for dogs. Provided, however, that cities of one hundred thousand (100,000) or more pop u lotion may prescribe ond impose a license fee which sholl be in lieu of the license fee herein required. The County Assessor and his deputies forthwith shall report to the Sheriff all dogs that they shall find that ore not licensed os herein provided, together with the owner or keeper thereof. LICENSE FEES Mole $2.00; Femole S3:00; Spayed Female $2.00, if licensed before March 1st of each year. If licensed after March 1st; add a penalty of $1.00 ond after June 1st, a penalty of $2.00 to each license fee when paying or remitting for a dog license, eicept a dog just purchased or reaching the age of Eight months, the license then being due within 30 days. APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT: ROSEBURO: City Holl (For that in eiry limits) Counfy Clerk'i Orfteo MYRTLE CREEK Pttarsen's Fatd Stor. CANYONVIILI, Hamlin Market AZALEA Pait Ofric. CAMAS VALLEY. Camas Valltr Stora GLENDALE, Al and Juna Mohr LOOKINGGLASS, Mri. Meridarh MELROSE, Melrata Stora RIDDLE, Riddla Hordwara NEWTON CREEK STORE WILBUR, Putt O'riea SUTHERLIN City Hall OAKLAND, City Holl UMPQUA STORE YONCALLA, Mrs, Georqa Edds DRAIN, City Holl ELKTON, Td Taylors Ins. SCOTTSBURG, H.dden Stora REEDSPORT, Frank Toylors Hardwara DIXONVILLE, Naal Hart, Dixonvilla Stora WINSTON, Opal Walch, Moiclla's Vanity OR MAY BE PURCHASED BY MAIL . . . Rabart A Hall, Re. 1 Ba 62S, Rotaburg, Oraawi, Enforcamant Otficar and Claims Investigator LEGAL vLt I j ELENA NIKOLAIDI . . .'singer scheduled Here Korean Passenger Ship Death Toll Climbs To 71 SEOUL W The death toll in a fire aboard a Korean passenger ship rose to 71 Friday in the latest National Police count. The victims included 42 men, 22 women and 7 children. Fire swept through the 130-ton coastal passenger ship Taishm-Ho Thursday alter cabin boy Park (.honii Lhul, 20. dropped a kero sene lamp on straw mats. Park and the shipmaster, Capt. Kim Han Suk, win held on sus picion of necliRetio. Young Girl Succumbs From Sting Of Wasp KALAMAZOO, Mich. (. Sitting in the living room of their farm home last night, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Schuster heard a scream from a bedroom where their 10-year-old daughter Jeannie was sleeping. As they burst into the room Jeannie gave a low moan and lost consciousness. The bewildered parents tried frantically to determine what had happened. Then st-husler found a dead wasp beneath the covers of Jeannie s bed. He called a doctor. , The girl was dead when he ar rived. The doctor said Jeannie had died of anaphylactic shock induced by extreme sensibility to insect slings. HI II M ON IN TUB CI HI ' I IT ( OI RT Of TUB HI'O'K OK OHM. ON SOU ItOK. I, At COI NTV CHEATER J. SETTERS, Plaintiff, VI LOHKNA. ELVIRA SETTERS Urfeiidant. TO: l.ORENA ELVIRA SETTKKS IN THIS NAME OF THK STATE Or OK El. ON: You aia hareby sumnumexi and raquired to appear and answer th Complaint of tha Plaintiff filed harem against you In the abova eMHled mil on or before four weaka from the data of the fir at publication of thia aiimmoin. and it you fail to ao appear mid an swer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply lo the above entitled court for a drere awarding to the plaintiff an absolute decree of divorce from the de fendant. Tin Summon la published pursuant to an Order by Hon. diaries 8 Wood rich, J ii tin of the above ant Hied Court made and eitlrred on thf 21 I dv nf December, ISM. which Order dlrecla that Ihia Summon be puDliahed once a week for lour weeks in (he iloaeliuig Neua-Hevlew. a nrwapaoer of general circulation publiahed lii Koaeburg, Doug lit County. Oregon; the dale of the first publication of thia Summons la December J.iid. lkM. DON A I J) U. KEI.I.EY Attorney for Plaintiff 203 Uouglaa County Slate Bank Bldg., Hoaeburg. Oregon NOTICE Or FINAL HKAKINU Notice la hereby given thai January 1 at the hour of l:.lu pm. in the Circuit Courtroom In the temporary courthouse building located at N. Kane in Koaeoutg. Douglas County. Ore gon, haa been et aa tne time and place for the hearing of objectiuna. if aiiv thrre be. lo the final account of the undersign fd admin (strains DONNA HUKrMAN. Administratrix of the Rotate of K- M. Huklll. Deceased. William D. Cireen. Attorney for Estate NOTICE OF FINM. IIKARISO NOTICE HKHEBY is given thai Fri day, January 1:1, 10M. at the hour of 1.10 o'clock P.M. In the Circuit Court Room in the Courthouse in Koseliuig. Douglas County, Oregon, have been fixed at the time and place for hearing otiKr nont. If any, tn the final account filed hv the undersigned in the above-entitled Court, CARRETT AI-VA MADPIN Executor or the Esiale of John Lee Matipm, Deceased. Fri., Jan. 13, 1956 The Newt-Review, Roieburg. Ore. I CANDIDATI CHOSIN The Kum Join Us Class of the ling conducted. She was presented First Christian Church has chosen Carol Sperber as their candidate for the sweetheart contest now be- to the class Sunday morning by last years contest winner, Mrs. Lena Poole. T the country Iron. ROSEBURG In only $2$0 rates from Roseburq Boston $2.00 Chicago 1.75 Salt Lake City 1.10 Seattle 75 I Station lo station tales, not including. In, for 1 1 minulos lltei 6 p.m. vieekdiyi and all day Sunday 1 Call by number if's faster Ty J tara.fcofw bii v.hii tt.ry dti raster iZx&A in 11 yt' 1 r --"Tii-nal -..- . J Hour to Now Yar liko Uw one. Take a nt?w Buit-k like this one. Put tlstfn togodvPT, and what hare yon got? Vini'va got just aixjut tlm sna))iet time of vottr entire niotoimg carets in power anl performance and pridefsil good fcrliiig. It begins wlsen yon drive away from tiae showroom Heads turn to follow vour hraiid-nw Bnick with its stunning sweep-alw-ad styling, racy coniMirs, vi id cokirj. N'xt tUng you notice i lle salkcn power dclivery of a big new 322-cnliic-iiieh V8 engitae with the highest output of high rornrre.ton horseiower in llm-k history. 1W it's not tall yon enter the streum of traffic that von discover you're lxvUaig tlie snsootfMfit pockoge of nirnblencss on four wheels . . . Bt.sc thia time Buu k engineers have added a ni to morue to the oirnarm principlcd perjornunce of Vatiibli Pitch Dyiuifloui. It s joiik'thing (lK-y call "dosaUe regener ation" and rt givt yom solid new take liold, sensational new take-off, and exipiisite new control rig in yoir nor maf crnividg rmige al otti pir( tliiotlie and with new grw m ingt to Ixxtt. llteiL, wlicn vou waiat an extra helping of "go" for safety's sake jnst flxr tlx pedal and switch tlx? pitch for added lake-off that literally wing. yoti on your way. .But llicre's even more to the story than that. There's tire easy way voter Buiek turris and parks and handles ami does whut you want it to do, as though it had a private line to vour thoughts. There's tlie fresh and eager lxnince to your step after a long day's drive thanks lo liuiek's deep-oil-ciishioned lirsiery ride. And there are Buck's surprisingly low prices lo consider, along with tlie out standing trade-in deals that Bnick s vol ume sales permit us to make. Qhiic In drive tlie lest Bnick vet-lvear our oiler see if vou doei t sevip it lep. Can vote visit us this week? ', Willi i VoriMf rch Dyimiflon k tt iJtf DyiMftiHC Hnu.k Ijtttltit lodtiif. H m lUmtkmt on RitailttuuAt-f, Sufinr aitd C'ctriury -ofHtonat nt nvhb-rt estm wtf rm th Sjterinl. 1 StmuUfti an Rttmlmimtm and SmfHV, Ofitmottal ml crtrfl rxis n oilx Sonet. tt (.tiMM ComSMf m wi& ' m nrKHDAiM coMomowmo wmb trma AinoMOimti am tuiir lutcec wot erusu 1 "Drire from foetory Save up lo 165.00 See Your BUICK Dealer" ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. Rote and Washington Streets Phone OR 3 6651 11