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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1952)
lONlUY, DKCICMHKR fl. 1:2 PAGE1 FOUR IlERAtDANTH NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Marilyn Monroe Declares No Yen for Musical Roles r Br ERSKINE JOIINHON HOLLYWOOD (NEAl Exclu , alvely Youra; Betty G ruble nd June . haver can relax Marilyn Monroe has no Ideas about being (lie musical comedy queen of Uie Pox lot alter she completes her dancing and sliiRlUK role with Jane Russell in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes." "I want to do only a Jew mu sicals." Marilyn ot tne wide-open baby-ulue eyes told me. "A beat Is h wondcniu tiling to know, but I want to know about something else, too. It woh't be one musical alter another, I'm not really the light, blonde, dully musical com edy type." Hottest rumor burning the grapevine to a crisp ts tuat Bob Hope Is about to puil out of Para mount as a protest against the axe recently given to some top pro ducers and writers responsible for some of his big hits. TI10 mad-on between John Wayne and Herbert Yates o( Re public, after an association ol many years, has movietowners gasping. Wayne is burned over losing "The Alamo," a property he had worked on for six years when he left Republic a few weeks ago. "Yates is saying that he built me as a star," Wayne growled on the set of Trouble Along the Way" at Warners. "Why, I built his studio!" Brad Dexter told me, "Don'i be lieve the local gossip. Peggy Lee and I definitely will marry." There will be no movie come back tor Paul Muni. He's telling agents who phone him that he's retired lor good: . ,' ' It's now up to MGM to decide whether the studio's too small to hold both Lana Turner and Fernando Lamas. Holding Arlene Da his hand at Ctro's, Lamas said: "I've asked for my release from MGM, I ieel tiiat I'll be happier away from the studio lor many reasons; So far we're still in the talking stage. But it's aU very lriendiy." Pox is moving heaven and earth to dear the title, "Titanic." for its saga of the sinking of the ocean liner In 1912. But David O: Selz nick controls the tag and. the studio is currently using the working title of "Nearer My Cod to Thee." Aldo Ray isnt down-in-the- Christmas Tree CHICAGO rU sun in niteh nut that old Christmas tree before the natural pitch and resin In It burn you out. That warning came Irom the National Safety Council today as millions of Americans prepared to buy and set up Christmas trees, the traditional symbol of yuletide gaiety, in their homes. A fir tree is filled with iSitch and resin, the Council pointed out, and Is one of the most combustible objects known. Once ignited, it burns so rapidly-, ie. -is almost im possible to extinguish the fire. The help firamot Christmas tree Urea, the Council1 offers 14 simple precautionstv- jv-" PORTLAND GRAIN -PORTLAND i Coarse grains, ; 15-day shipments, bulk. Coast delivery;- Barley, No. 2, 45-lb B. W., 74.00. Wheat tbid). to arrive market, basis No. l bulk, delivered Coast: Soft white 2.41; soft white I exclud ing Rex) 2.41: white club 2.41. Herd red winter; Ordinary 2.47: 10 per cent 2.47; 11 per cent 2.47; 12 per cent 2.47. Hard white baart: Ordinary 2.62: 10 per cent 2.62: 11 per cent 2.64: 12 per cent 2.66. Car receipts: Wheat 27; barley S: flour 20; corn 30; oats 6; mill feed 12. ; TWO CROCHET J PiTCBWtA'Sfc' TRIMS Upper Illustration is ol 2'i Inch t lacy-looking insert and matching edging: lower Uustration Is of a fine thread Irish Rose design with center rose and smal medallions surrounding It. The actual size mo tifs .are given- in the pattern for easy in crocheting these designs. Make them In pure white for best . effect. Use on sheeets, pillowcases, guest towels, dresser carves, i Send 25c for the Two Crochet 1 Linen Trim Designs (Pattern No. t66i complete crocheting instruc , tlons, Your name, address, Pattern , Number to Carol Curtis, Herald ; and News,' Box 229, Madison , Square Station, Nw York 10, N.Y. . Patterns ready to fill orders 1m ' mediately. For special handling of i order vl first class mall include an extra So per pattern. People In the Marquesas Islands of the Pacifio hunt wild cattle with . harpoons, says the National Geo graphic Society. !paS mouth about Montgomery CUM landing Uie Pie. Prewllt rolt In "From Here to Eternity." Co lumbia has shifted him to the 8gl. Warden part in the James Jones suzlcr about Army life. It will be either Evelyn Keyes or Teresa Wright In the British linn version or ureacn 01 Mar rlage," a shocker about artificial insemination. . . . Irene Hervey, off the screen for years, returns to the nickers on the Warner lot . . . Lex Barker's ducking the "Is It a romance?" question with; "Ask Lana Turner.' Mickey Rooney s quick depar ture irom Las Vegas alter his lat est marriage was a puula to tour ists, who asked natives. "Where can we see Mlcucy and his bride?" One gagster answered. "I'm sorry, but they're already left for Keno to gel a divorce." Linda Christian dances tor tne nrsl time on tne screen in "slaves of Babylon ' and the Co lumbia press agents cant wait to release pnotos or Lindas chassis movements. Gertrude Berg has been hud- uiwg wiua a. n. aenrman ano tne Theater Guild on a project that may take her away Irom TV's "Tne Goldbergs" lor a time. Bslir man warns her to star In the ulsv that he is penning about his niouier . . . "King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba"-is back on We fax schedule and -the studio cant see any stars but Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh as . the leads . . . Lionel Barrymore's first novel. "Mr. Cantonwine," hits the stands on May IV. Howard Hughes has bowed out of RKO but one of the undisclosed agreements is that he will have the last say on film editing of "Jet mot- i ne mm s still on the shelf after three years. ; June Allysop Is asking MGM to hire hubby -Dick Powell as her di rector On her next film a ..mhi. at the studio. "I'm dying to have uun oireci me. sne s bubbling "I think he's one of the best dlrec tors in town." . Nina Foch has snirxvri ofr.'har hip-length hair and also her ro mance with photographer Milton Greene, because "we became very good friends and I couldn't see myself marrying a good friend.' Safety Told 1. Buy a fresh tree and choose a small one. It's less dangerous. Be wary of treea sold as "fire pro o f." And don't attempt to flameproof Christmas trees with chemical solutions. ' 2. Keerj your tree In a cold place an unheated garage is fine until ready to set It up. And do not set it up until you are ready to use it. 3. Before setting up the tree, saw off diagonally at least an inch ot trunk, and place base in water containing holder. Keep water well aoove diagonal cut at all times. 4. Locate your tree well away from fireplaces, radiators, tele vision sets, powerful electric lights and oiner sources of neat, 5. Never u.e candles (or decorations. Use only electric lights, and be sure these and wir ing bear the Underwriter's Labo ratories label. Always check wires for defects and loose sockets be fore putting them on tree. (. Since too many light circuits in one outlet may overload the house wiring and blow a fuse, dis tribute the load among several outlets. A blown fuse means too many lights on one circuit. Reduce the load or connect part to an other circuit outlet. Never increase site of fuse, or substitute a penny tor a blown fuse. 7. Turn off the tree lights when no one is to be in the room for any length of tune. l. Do not operate electric trains under the tree. - 9. Dispose of Christmas gift wrappings at once. 10. Use only artificial "snow" and decorations of the flameproofed or non -combustible type for trimming your tree. 11. In all places of public as semblage, locate trees awav from stairs and other exits, and station competent watchers with fire ex tinguishers or water palls nearby. Keep aisles and exits clear, and pian aneaa to avoid panic. 12. Move the Christmas tree lights II the tree's needles near them turn brown. And when the needles start, to fall, take the tree down and discard It. 13. Dispose of old trees In (Ire- safe areas outdoors not in fur naces, stoves, or fireplaces be cause cnristmas trees burn witn almost explosive violence. 14. In case of fire, call the fire department immediately. W World-Wide W Travel Bureau i S ' formerly in tin Winema Hotel !V Eg has moved to the vtf H Western Union , g Offices, 71 6 Main 'M M AIR STEAMSHIP YOUR 553 Tickets ond reservation! without fi&itfc - - (888 eo,,! REMEMBER . . , 'Mv - 888, your authorized travel j V Rg& PHONE 8873 JjjL Highways Reopen . (Continued from page 1) ath's circuits reopened In all direc tions. Malln, Merrill, Sprague River, Chiloquln, Bonaiu. Keuo and oili er outlying communities were with out power a good portion of yes terday. The community ot Malln, without power was hence without a water supply, since Its pumps are electrically operated. In areas where power Is gone, no gasoline ran be pumped in electric pumps. A bus-load of high school basket ball players from Redding, here for a two-game series with KUH8 over the weekend, was stranded all day yesterday here. They stayed In the Wlnema hotel, and left early today upon hearing the road south to Reddtpg had been opened. The comfnOnfty of Chiloquln was also reported out of water because of a power outage which was still not repaired today. Attempts were being made to hook up a Southern Paclllc Railroad tank car to supply the town. Apparently power Is com ing as far as the town, according to reports from up there, but there are many local circuits out which have cut off blocks of residences. Copco's Asst. Mgr. Truman Run yan reported this morning that a shot in the dark prediction was all that could be made. He said his company hoped to get things in full repair everywhere by two more days, though he thought there could be most of the Jobs done by late tomorrow. He said the public had been ex tremely patient and cooperative, and that Copco crews were doing the best possible to restore services. FORT ROCK By ROBERTA McGEE Thanksgiving has come and gone and we are all thankful for the many blessings that our country has IQ offer as. Imagine that Ralph Griffith of Klamath Falls was thankful for being alive oh Wednesday after noon, Nov. 26, when he met with an accident. The right front tire of his truck, an International K-12. blew, out, causing the truck to leave the highway about four miles north of the Fort Rock Junction and go over a small embankment about six feet high. The trailer was very badly dam aged and the full extent of the damage to the truck Is unknown. The lumber on the truck was in tact although the truck was over on its left side, the trailer load of lumber was very badly scat tered. The truck Is owned by the. Lilly and Valentine Transportation Co., of Klamath Falls and was hauling lumber from the D. L. McGee sawmill at Fort Rock to" the Weyerhaeuser Timber Co:," -at Klamath Falls. Ralph was not seriously Injured and was able to report the acci dent himself. Jim and Art Wreck1 ers of Klamath Falls towed the truck back to Klamath. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wilson be came the parents of an a', pound baby girl Monday morning, Nov. 24. The baby has been named Ann. Del Rente is the name of the other daughter who is a year and one-half old. , The Wilsons left for Bend early Sunday morning, anticipating trouble with the car. Bud Parks followed In his pickup, which was very fortunate, as a rod went out of the Wilson's car. Pastor Paul Gordon of the Seventh Day Adventlst Church of Redmond' was the guest speaker at the Silver Lake Community Church Sunday morning Nov. 30. The topic of his sermon was "Walking with God." Mr. and Mrs. Bud Parks sang a duet. -t The Sliver Lake Community Church announces that the church Supply House Group will conduct the worship services, Dec. 7. There will be special music, and Flannel Graph pictures. If time allows there will be a Science object les son. Remember the date Dec. 7, time II a.m. The Fort Rock School children had their pictures taken Tuesday afternoon Nov. 25. Helen Parks held her Sunday School class Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Anne Sloan and Mrs. Anita Gates. There is a fine group of pre-school children and there is room for some more chil dren In the class. The meeting is held every Tuesday at Fort Rock. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Enlow and Sharon Carper left Nov. 26. for Jerrerson. Ore., to spend Thanks giving with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cooper. Mrs. Cooper is Mrs. En low's sister. They returned home Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Co rum and son Hugh and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGee and David, attended the ahow at Gilchrist Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Floyd Branch and her fath er, BUI Dehne, were business vis itors in Bend Saturday. Burton Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Earl Long and Owen Pitcher went to Portland 8unday, rv J ' .7 "i L,jifi.ti1iMi.ai'in' I.Jhiii.hmii.iii li(E MEETS SON. President-elect Eitenhower where in Korea at (ha two met for the tint talki with his ion, Mj. John Eisenhower some- time since Eisenhower was elected. -F 4 7i f v5trlJ k w ? - EISENHOWER WATCHES. binoculars, President-elect Eisenhower watches public of Korea puffs of white smoke dotting hillside in treinX iHildebrand By MRS. T. P. MK'HXKL Mr. and Mrs. Jay Horsley and family drove to Eunenc Friday lor a weekend with friends and rela tives. Mr. and. Mrs. Marvin Michael returned the day before Thanks giving from a week's vacation spent touring -Washington and Ore gon. Thanksgiving dinner guests ai Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCullough were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vielra and sons Jerry and Le; and E. P. Poor and Lee Poo Mrs. Don Rice transacted busi um 9i Mr- T nn. Rurton and Owen returnea luesaay ana uuu ley remained to drive the lumber truck and trailer nere to ron Rock. Burton Brown purchased the truck and trailer and will haul the lumber Irom the D. L. McGee ' mill. Burton also has the logging contract for the mill. The truck Is a GMC dlesel and lumber trailer. I Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGee and David were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Co rum of Silver Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard McGee : and children were business visi tors In Bend Monday, Dec. 1. The lowest temperature of the week was Friday Nov. 28, 12 de-, grees below. Gift Suggestion.. A for Indian fighters! ACME COWBOY BOOTS j95 Sixes 1 S"s 4 to 8 I 8tto11 UJ$rtlauton 733 Main i;W' ieJ''.i. tVH' 41 vv;'' Peering through ing demonstration by troops of the craea Ke- ness in Klamath Falls Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Prounh have returned from a two-weeks elk hunting trip. Mrs. Robert Horton and son. Danny, visited Thursday with Mrs. Joe Vielra. Mrs. Orin Hankins was in Klam ath Falls for dental work Nov. H Mr. and Mrs. Duward Cain and sons. Frank and Larry, have moved from their home In Pine Flat to make their home in Klam ath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vielra en joyed an evening of canasta with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lee last Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Blehn of Gold Hill, Ore., spend Sunday night with their aunt, Mrs. Sarah Michael. NEW TRAHER HOMES Agency for SPARTAM PONTIAC I CLIPPER NOW ON DISPLAY Balslger Motor Co. Male et Esplanade Klamath Falls 095 ' 'ft95 1 Sixes J U ll'ttoJ TT OREW'S Christmai Store Hours: Open Fridays 'til 9:00 P.M. Phone. 3463 -v -I - ..7..aet..-.i,a- - At, .n".M division somewhere in Korea, Ml. Mitchell In Western North Carolina Is the hlghr-t peak In the Eastern part of the United Slates, rising to 6.63-1 feel. r fXiaet:V! V g) ('MlfUll rflat tt , Olfi-p f ntMrtl ... - - j a"V 1 lailiaawali 1,7. 'il 1 IIU Mils i SWITCH TO, IC . 4 CO '.', afSji.M sirrV '.ei'ri.ir iiiiaatiaii mmmmimmmmmmiammimmm i i-- . - j -- - " ' ' ' V OUTMiAYS'IMALl! A eompact eait Iron f urnaca In a porcelain cablnet na coitly plpoi or register to install LETS YOU LIVE in riirnV D AflU GIVES YOU WARM C0IY FLOORS ENDS OVER HEATED CEILINGS SAVES YOU UP TO 50 IH FUEL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Ol Willi lllOll,t.Blralla,HI. State Roads in BAl.E'M IP Hoiilheiii Oiegon highway roulpH were open Monday aller being ihwed over Iho week end by the sovrro aloiin. However, the aiorin closed three routes until nrxt Bprllig. They are tile McKenils I'aaa route Irom Ku gene lo Bend, and Ml. H"0il 1'0I Highway, anil the Ocnlury Drive lllghwav Hear Hend. The Pacific lllghwav win lim ited one-way trnfllc between Dunsniulr and Weed, Call!., and chain are needed all through the Slsklyous, Chalna aho are Herded acrow Ihe Cuacnde routes and on 'llie Dnlles-Ciillfornla, Pacific and Ore gon Const Highways. Livestock frl CHICACIO LIVKSTOCK CIIIC'AUU ltl Hogs held to a gcuernlly sleudy tack Monday, al though sows displayed ineimuiable wcnkuc.N In aoiiie areas of the Initio, Culllo were sleudy lo HO cenln lower and sheep mostly slendy. Mont burrows and Kills sold at tl0.no lo til 00 and sows at 113. 00 to lift. 60. Prime bref rultle wore about all Good to prime steers lunurU widely from t'Jl.oo lo t:iu.oo wnli a few Inutls of hlKh prlnie olfer.nus uolnit up lo 1.17 00 and :n bO. Good and choice hellers took SJ3 no to s:u 00. Cows sold no hliihrr than 114 60, liullt thnu 120.00, and venlrrs than 4.'!) oo. Blutiiihlrr luinli.i ruuued down ward from 1:3.60 aixl ewes from 8 35. Esllmnted arrivals lucludrd 21. OOfl cattle, 100 calves, and 3.VO0 lleep. Alihou-:h It was lout believed that dinonaura became extinct be cause the world suddenly not cool, rr, some sclruHM now believe these creatures were accuitomed to cold weather and disappeared when Iho world wanned up. DAY'S FAMOUS "RANGER WHIPCORDS" DON'S net Main P. J10 ww-vr. Www www v I STILL TIME TO REGISTER FOR THE FREE "RANCHO" Westinghouse Electric Range No obliqctlon nothing to buy no need to be present to win. This Range will be given away Dec. 23, to come in ond register now! . , . KIRKPATRICK'S fccLtdShk Corner 7th and Klamath DID YOU EXPECT A WARM HOME WHEN YOU BOUGHT YOUR HEATER? eAr you confined to ono room? e Aro your floori Icy cold? Ar your callings ovrhatd? e Aro your ful billt too high? omv tiet r ten. PATINTID AUTOMATIC OIL or GAS HEATERS ' wiTU tsii evrtiiciui TW0-IN-0NE HEATMAKER, Poor Sliare The lllllhwnv CoinlillMluil'i a.m. road ll'polt: i....ririii,tiii rnitin- 8 n o w 1 n u haul, packed anow, carry clialm. 10 IIHilM new Tlinbeiilnrtfuowltiir hard, wllh uncknd anow, olmilia required, 1'f Im-hea now W"'W. , , ,, , ,, Hiiiint Humml.-Hiiowlng lluhlly, bare paveiiient. .... Warm H)iina Juncllon-Packrd snow, cany chains. M Inches new now. ,, , ., Oriinla Pbm Hnowlng lluhlly, slush, park brenklnii U). Cave Junction Hiiowinc llulilly, sliiMi. pack breakliiK up. Union t'rrek-H n u w I n B hard, packed anow chains required. Biiikiyoii-8nowlim hard, parked anow, chains required. 10 Welir new anow. Itrflinoml Packed snow, aunded. ii-..l u.iftu'lm. Iluhtlv tincknl snow, carry chiilns. 3 Inches new anow. . . .. Bnntlam Pasa-HnowliiB lluhlly, packed anow, tarry chains, I Inches nrw anow. Lnplne-Snowlnu lluhlly parked snow, rhulns reqiiliod. It Inrhri nrw anow. Orhwo Hinnmll-Parked noi, chains required, 2 Int'he new anw. Madras Hpota of Ice. Itiikrr-BKla ol Ire. Mracham -Bare In exposed areas. Austin Hnowlny lluhlly. purknl snow, curry ehalna, I Inch new anow. Beneca P a c k e d anow, can y chains. Hums Purkrd annw,.carry chnliis, Basque Knowing lluhllv, packed snow, sanded. I inch new anow. lluhllv. purknl anow, chains re- qlllrru. 13 inrnca new jiuw. Klanmlh Fulls- Packed allow, carry chain-'". 2 Inches new allow. Cilfla for "Ttie llo" Velchl'a Pioneer Offlre Nupply Co. aJB Main. WANTED TO BUY... Local business building. Must be priced fight. Give full details first letter. Box 346, Herald I Newt. Appliances Phone 8S86 mj stova. i t0' i '!