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Hospital at American Leka haveiweri injure), none seriously. At
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arrangementi are being made
here for William Kittredue,
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veteran cattleman who had one
the lamest ranchea in the country.
He auffered a stroke recently.!
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in nLr.h.r! S ik.,
in northern Lake County when
young man. He expanded h is
holdings into Klamath and Harney
counties in Oregon and in north-
ern laiunmia. He naa uvea in
Klamath County the last 47 years.
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Oakland Garden Club's
Flower Show Saturday
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Oakland Garden flub will meet
'!' 6 ' """"e of Mrs. Ward
r ,,.,. I,..-.
.Mrs. Alfred Hand wilt be co-l Mr. and .Mrs. James Barker and
hostess. Roll call will be a song 1 children visited recently with Mrs.
with a bird mentioned in the title, j Barker's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Noble will give a talk John Bena of Chehalli, Wash,
on birds, and new officers will be Touring BC
"iff""'; 1. a . ... Mrs. Vinah Anderson of Los An-
?m lZt?,y. ill, L , 1 her lr- Vern, LitUe and
h i nm vJ "'Tiilh mother, Mrs. Anna Junglmg.
rvedP S.turdiv y- , Mr' Anderson Ind Junlln
served Saturday. have )eft flr geverll week, lour
Iniured In Fall ; o( British Columbia.
Mrs. J. K. Howard of Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Clem Huwettson of
was seriously injured Sunday when Tacoma, Wash., visited last week
she fell down the steps at her 1 with their daughter, Mrs. Kenneth
home. Mrs. Howard is the wife of Hopkins.
Kev. J. K. Howard, a former min- i English Settlement Circle of Oak
ister of Oakland Presbyterian land Presbyterian Church met at
Church for several years. the home of Mrs. Ward Cockeram
Twenty-five Boy Scouts of troop for a luncheon served to 12 mem
29 of Oakland and Scoutmaster Per-: bers and one visitor, Mrs. Clem
ry Green and junior assistants Pat
r.arly, Gary Hart and Charles i
Wright held a campout at Fair
Oaks recently. This was in prepar
ation for the camnoree which will
be held for Scouts on Little River
May 24-25.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Carlson of
waco. Wash., have been visiting
friends here and their children it
Rnsoburg
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Roberson of
Dayton visited recently with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rob
nh.
erson.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fraser
are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
Harold Riggs and family of Prine
ville. J"" " ..esse
FLYINCEST WOMAN - With
more than six million miles in
her flight leg and a fast new
airplane bearing her name,
Mary O'Connor, of Chicago,
merits the title as the world's
"flyingest woman." Mary be
gan her career as a United Air
Lines stewardess on May 18,
, 1933. Her first flight was
1 aboard a 10-passenger Ford
I Tri-motor between Chicago and
New York. Today. 25 years
later, she "keeps house In a
specially desiRned twin-engine
plane which cruises at 270 miles
an hour.
FOUND GUILTY
LOS ANGEl.KS i Barbara
Burns' husband has been found
guilty of selling her heroin.
khviu j. macs, ei. nun lecn-
nirian. faces a possible 5 year to-1
life prison term.
Miss Burns, 20. daughter of the;
late comedian Bob Bums, took '
the stand briefly as a slate wit-1
ness Monday. Her testimony was
to establish that she was a minor,
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SITTINC PRETTY It took Hugh O'Brian eight years and SO
movies, but he s finally made stardom in "The HHl-Rent Kid."
Above, he's sitting pretty with his pretty leading lady, Linda
Crystal, who plays his wife.
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t ;. .j l;.
from the U.S. Air Force and has
returned home. He was stationed
m c.,rm,nv I
fieweilson. work was done on
bazaar articles
Dick Wilkins is visiting relatives
in the vicinity of Spokane, Wash.
Ira Jackson has gone to Texas
for an indefinite stay.
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Attend Mineral
, .
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At the regular meeting of Ump
! qua Mineral Club a group from
! Glide school were special guests.
! Under the guidance of Mrs. Doris
Debhields the students have form
. ed ,heir ow Ro(,k c,ub ,nd com
ing by school bus, the trip served
as a field trip. Members of the Min
eral Club helped them identify
their minerals which they have col
lected and the program was plan
ned for them.
Louise. Simonsen read a paper
on, "Our Own Bohemias," which
the author, Mrs. Quinton Jackson
of Nftrth Bend, describes as" rival
ing Switzerland for scenic beauty,
and told of Die ores and crystals
collected at different mines. Speci
mens were passed around for in
spection. The formation of "Thun
dereKs" was also discussed and
Al Orin showed some of the large
ones he brought back from a re
rent trip to Sucker Creek, Idaho. A
large thunderegg was given as a
door prize and won by Roland Huff
man, a new member from Tiller.
Mrs. DeShields thanked the club'1"'??- T" "ar ?"
eronn and esneriallv thanLoH Mr
group ana especially manned Mr.
Tester for a trip to Glide School
to show color slides and floures
cent minerals. Both Umpqua Min
eral Club and Nickel Mountain
Rock Club have helped promote
this hobby for young people. The
gem and mineral show wa, . dis-'
cussed.
. ' ...
J " rl"g .
Mineral I tiih ime roiiaro f
husiness meeting Vernon Whitten-
berg was elected to fill out the re
mainder of the year as president
of Umpqua Mineral Cluh.
Mrs. Robert Simonsen, secretary
treasurer announced the club is
having papers drawn up for incor
porating the Umpqua Mineral Club,
which will allow better insurance
coverage at shows and protect
members from lawsuits that might
arise from accidents on field trips.
VOTE INVALIDATED I
BAKER iiP Last Friday's city
election in Baker has been de-1
rlared invalid, and city voters will
have to ballot acain on the eitv
manager form of government that
j was tossed out in the illegal elec-
uon.
The Baker City Council, at a
meeting Monday night, said the
vote is no good because a belated
investigation of the city charter
shows that legal notices of a city
i election must bt published prior
to the balloting.
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FIRE STILL RAGINO
The forest fire in the Snoqual
nite National Korrt was still dan
gerous, a state official said Tues
day, and part which had spread
to state protectee land was still
oit nf control It was tha largest
foi eat fire in Washington state in
several vears.
4
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7 V
. ILasfOaeaca V..-sK Z They said this nappenea. in.
." WfctXif X?S."; S I scientists drained the blood from
I el linlTi JTM- .V-.-? !the dog until he was dead. They
v W W If iK-. JH4 WW ?V'J4 (waited five minutes, then revived
- t M"i'-5ir the animal and it barked.
, .1Si'iv't h-'r'-;:' I A similar experiment was re-
!SaJw 4 I' 0 '&:t'i:jf i'-'ft iported last January in the maga-
Ki, ?A krri-S n Ogonvek. which said the So-
naeaJn! v v ISLJ M ' t'' v S I viet scientists brought back mon-
'"" . mmr -)m 'k .---'"V-J kevs and dogs from death through
DOUG SETTERBERG puts a record on the turntable at the
Roseburg studios of radio station KRNR. The radioman has
recorded two commercial discs ond hot another about to
be released. He is sales manager and announcer tor the
local station. (News-Review photo)
Local Radio Announcer Tells
How He Originated Parodies
By BOB CLARK
N.wi R.vi.w Staff Writ.r
Douk Setterberg didn't know
when he bandied about Scandina
vian accents as a Seattle high
school student that his "Yumpin'
Yiminies" would turn into a money-making
sidelight.
He says sueqestions by friends
led to his audition with a Seattle
radio station while still a teen
ager. He got the job a part-time
position on a local variety show.
Now sales manager and announc
er for Kosahurg radio station
KRNR, Setterberg has two com
mercial discs behind him and an
other to be released shortly.
He forms one-half of a singing
duet, the other half being a Seattle
friend, Stan Boreson. Setterberg de
scribes the pair as "sort of a
Swedish Homer and Jethro," with
parodies of popular tunes their
specialty.
Currently under contract with
Vann Bani-Ae utttorhord alraarlvl
has recorded ' takeoffs on "The
some years nacK, ana, wnn
, ..,,.K . hc
seller. The'parodies were re-titled als0 handles instrumental arrange
"The Swedish Thing" and "Tele- ment.
phone." i Setterberg relates the following
in telling of the importance of fore-
Ma nad own LiDti
I ntvn inripnpnHrnt la hp. Hp said
I most of its sales came on the
Pacific Coast, where it received'
eys
"Scandinavian Hotshot," written
by Setterberg and performed by
Boreson, sold ome 10,000 records
about seven years ago, related its
composer. He said it sold well in
the Northwest and in areas of
heavy Scandinavian population
such as Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Soon to be released is the Setter-
Vital Statistics
Marriag. Lictnsas
George C. York and Clella
: Husled, both Philomath.
Wayne E. Medford and Patsy L.
Bromlev. both Roseburg.
. Kpnneh H. Canfield and LiiiU
; Jlorgan Doth Roseburg.
Divorce Complaints
Jack L. vs. Luella I. Marie. Mar
ried March 21, 19S3 at Roseburg.
Plaintiff charges cruelty and seeks
property settlement.
Charles H. vs. Emily V. McCul
lum. .Married Dec. 20, 1942 at Cris
tobal, Panama Canal Zone. Plain
tiff charues cruelty and seeks
property settlement.
Eva June vs. I.loyd A. Russell.
Married Oct. 4, 1945 at Vancouver,
Wash. Plaintiff charges cruelty and
seeks custody of three minor chil
dren, $50 per month per child sup
port and property settlement.
lna Clarice vs. Arvil N. Sanders.
Defendant charaes cruelty and
seeks order awarding plaintiff cus
tody of minor child and $30 per
month support and property settle
ment. .
Alvin E. vs. Billie Joyce Cooper.
Married June 4, 1956 at Vernon.
Tex. Plaintiff charges cruelty and
seeks custody of minor child.
Divorce Dtcrtes
Rarbara Ann from Louis Joseph
Prevost. Plaintiff awarded custody
of two minor children and $40 per
month per child support.
Lamoin C from Orley R. Milli
gan Plaintiff tranled custody of
three minor children. $.V) per child
per month support and property
settlement ratified.
Velma 1. from James S Patten
Property settlement ratified.
Rarhara June from Edwin Doug
las Kinnell Plaintiff awarded cus
tody of minor child, $75 per month
support, income tax refunds and
judgment for $1S5 for unpaid child
support and fees awarded by court
March 25.
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a&fl
i berg-Boreson creation, "Catch a
I Pickled Herring." Its derivation is
obvious.
Setterberg said he and Boreson
had received Northwest circulation
on several records they re eased
-,l:ib i ,
while employed as announcers for
Sp.iii. ra,i.n k(
Seattle radio stations before their
recent affiliation with Kapp
Commenting on the tricks of the
trade, the Roseburg radio man re-
aieu inai mucn 01 me name lies
in guessing in advance which rec-
ords will become hits.
Recordings In Stattlt
"When something comes along
thai sounds like it would make a
good parody, we (Boreson and
himself) correspond and kick it
around." he added. Then, if the
pair decide the tune might be a I
seller, lyrics are worked out and I
the spoof is recorded in a Seattle
studio
"Of course.
we can't make a
parotiy wunout lirst getting per-
miSSlon from the COmDOSer nf the
original tune." stressed Setterberg.
th. ' I
jr'"'"""""",,I"ui
led bv Gene Boseaeei Seaitle h,
signi in selecting ukely hits
"We selected 'Honeycomb' as
rated 56th ba a national rating
rated .win by
a national rating
was 30th when we
puntication. It
parody and had iumn-
tOD 10 hv the time "Tele.
phone" was released.
"We were lucky on that one," he
added.
17,000 Records Sold '
Setterberg said the spoof had sold
about 17,000 discs as of the end of
January not a bad figure for
that type of record.
"In this particular field, you're
probably a little more sure that
you won't take a beating on sales
of your releases, because people
like to laugh," commented Setter
berg. "But there'll probably never be
a gold record (signifying sale of
one million discs) made of a par
ody," he added.
Setterberg. a Roseburg resident
since last September, said even
better prospects loom in the future
for the two "Swedes." He said
Kapp has indicated it is interested
in releasing a 12-inch long play
album consisting of both old and
new Setterberg-Boreson spoofs.
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MOSCOW Six U.S. women
doctors touring Russian medical
institutions told this week of watch
ing Sonet scientists bring a dead
dog hack to lite.
arrifii-ial refrigeration.
The magazine quoted Prof. V.A.
Nesovsky as saying dogs hava
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their hearts have stopped beating
and monkeys up to 20 minutes.
There have been cases where hu
mans have been revived five or
six minutes after heart stoppage.
The U.S. women doctors did not
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ment they observed.
Dr. Jean Henley of Columbia
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the United States.
She and five other women ar
rived here last Wednesday on a
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Russian women doctors made in
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KW YORK il" While walking
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rinwn t0 the apartment where Gun-
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