Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 23, 1955, Page 2, Image 2

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    WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 195
PACE TWO
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Eariha Kiti Plans Change;
To Siar In TV Omnibus Show
By-ALINK MOSBY
I'nlled Press Hollywood Writer
HOLLYWOOD (UF)-Sleek, per
fumed nightlilers who crowd Into
the Mocombo these nliiht to cheer
Eartha Kltt don't know It, but It's
probably the last time they'll see
the catlike singer In a nightclub.
Eartha s lonely voice and sexy
lvrics have made her a top night
club scar. But the tiny singer con
tesses she's giving up smoke-filled
cabarets for a ditfercut life.
The girl who croons "C'est SI
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with 'one. size and style Dumber.
j Homeless Nobles
Get Shower
i Friends and nelshbors of sev.
rral communities biuutht beridmE.
'clothing, food and ra..h to a snow
i er Sunday afternoon, for Mr, and
i Mrs. Calvin Noble and their three
small children.
Mr. aid Mis. Noble lost thelt
home and complete content; lu a
recent Hie. ,
The shower, held In the Olene
Community Hall, was allrncird by
imoie tlun JO persons.
Christmas
Plan Slated
DUNSMUIR Dunsmuir mer
chants announce a giant Christ
mas promotion in which about
$2,000 in merchandise will be giv
en away during the Christmas
shopping period.
Shoppers qualify for $10 gift cer
tificates by signing their names
in the participating stores. Awards
will be made each Saturday from
November 26 to Christinas Eve.
Certificates should be claimed
within four days after award Is
made.
A fashion show, sponsored bv
the Southern Siskiyou Merchants,
to be held Friday evening at Hotel
Dunsmuir. will be the first of sev
eral pre-holiday events. Christmas
opening Is set for December 2.
Christmas street decorations will
be up for this event.
Dunsmuir Gets
Heavy Rainfall
DUNSMUIR The weekend
storm brought 6.31 Inches of rain
fall to Dunsmuir almost obliter
ating nine inches of snow that fell
earlier in the week and bringing
the seasonal total 1.3 inches above
normal. .
This ends a record dry speil
and with Mt. Shasta now well cov
ered with snow, fears of a water
shortage are greatly lessened
Mount Shasta recorded 17 inches
of snow last week and three ad
ditional Inches of tain dtir.ng the
weekend, brought the montn's to
tal to 6 02 inches. Diinsmuirs total
moisture for the first three weeks
of November, is 7.83 Inches. Mc
Cloud recorded 6.6 inches ot rainfall.
Bernard DeMoley
To Hold Dance
LAKE VIEW Tile Bernard Dalv
Chapter of DcMolay will enter
tain with a dance on November
25 at 8 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. at
the IOOP Hall, announces Carter
Franklin, chairman.
Chapeioncs for the evening will
be Dr. and Mrs. Ben Finnklln,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Lawrcnco.
Bon" will forget singing to dance
and act in her first "nonracial"
role as "Salome" on CBS-TV's
"Omnibus" Dec. 18. the first time
a Negress has had the part.
Like most show folk, Eartha also
is writing a book about her Cin
derella life. And she wants to con
centrate on doing more dramatic
roles on the stage and TV.
"I don't want to become stag
nant," she explained today. "It's
better not to stand still. You have
to make progress'
Eartha moved about her apart
ment, a doll-like figure in a blue
Japanese kimona. , When she talks
she gestures with her hands.
"My main concern is getting the
book out," she went on. "Then I
want to communicate with myselt
for a while. You can run around for
so long, playing many characters,
you can lose your true personality.
I am tired of being a gypsy I
have lrought the legendary house
on 92nd Street in New York and
will live there.
"The book has taken me three
years for I'm a very tnoody per
son," she frowned. "1 only write
when I feel like it."
Eartha's book will tell the story
of the poor sharecropper's daugh
ter in South Carolina who became
a star of the Katherine Dunham
dance troupe, the darling of Paris
us a singer and a Broadway star
In "New Faces ' and "Mrs. Pat
terson." "Years ago I dreamed of star
ring on Broadway and a friend told
me I never would In these limes.
Now here I am co-starring with
Michael Redgrave on TV," she
said. "If my dreams can come true
why can't other dreams come
Hue?"
Fremont PTA
Holds Open House
The Fremont PTA held ils an
nual open house for parents on
Thursday evening. November 10,
In observance of National Educa
tion week. Room visitation was
held with teachers showing stu
dent's work.
"Three Aches and a Pain," bar
bershop quartet, composed of
Chuck Mortenson, Everett Ball.
Jess Crabtree and "Coke" Cock
rane. presented an entertaining
program. The Fremont Boys' Glee
Club, under the direction of Ruth
Lnbaugh. sang several numbers.
Mrs. James Swansen announced
that United States Saving stamps
are now being sold at the Fremont
school.
Room count was won by Mrs.
Stanley Woodruff's room, for the
lower grades and Mr. NtUel's
room for the higher grades. Mrs.
Ethel Jurgenson was awarded the
.-.pecial award given.
A'EWS CONFERENCE
RANGOON. Burma. If! Vice
President Mohammed Hatta, on
the eve of his departure for home
alter a five-day state visit told
a news conference Tuesday, Indo
nesia was "prepared to accept
American economic aid without
Interference in the internal affairs
of my country."
Masonic Lodge
Seats Leaders
DUNSMUIR A gala social oc
casion Is being planned by Duns
muir Lodge, No. 287, Free ana
Accepted Masons, at the Installa
tion of officers to be held at the
Masonic Temple on Saturday, No
vember 2fi. The ceremonies will
begin at 8 30 p.m. and Masons,
their ladles, members of Eastern
Star, Rainbow Girls and DcMolay1
and their guests have been invited.
Regis F. Jones will be installed
as worshipful master; Terence M.
McCormick, senior warden; Nicor
Manalapig. Junior warden: C. O.
Porter, p.m., treasurer; Altred A
Smith, p.m.. secretary; Don C
Crowe, p.m. chaplain; Arthur
Crowe, p.m. marshal; Robert I.
Harris, senior deacon; Cecil L.
Ballew. junior deacon; Roger
Y. Ellis, senior steward; Robert
DeWolf, Junior steward; William
I. Humphries, p.m., tyler.
Charles S. Hogan, past master
of McCloud Lodge No. 430, and
inspector of the 106th Masonic
district, will be installing omcer.
Percy Llnd'., also past master of
McCloud Lodge. No. 430, will be
master of ceremonies.
A buffet supper, dancing and en
tertainment will conclude the evening.
Radio Sports
Show Changed
' The Klamath Sports Album'1!
weekly radio feature of the Script
and Microphone Guild of Kinmath
Union High School is being
changed from 7:15 p.m. on Wed
nesday nights each week to 5:30
p.m. on the same day. The pro
gram is broadcast over station
KFJI.
This program is a sports fea
ture devoted strictly to high
school sports. The program also
features interviews with leading
sports personalities in the Klam
ath Basin.
COTTON FLOOD
TOKYO im The Japanese gov
ernment, in an attempt to quell
American charges that cheap Jap
anese cottons are flooding the U.S.
market, said Tuesday it would no
longer approve contracts for export
of cotton goods to America. '
DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M.
ENDS TONIGHT!
HISTORY'S
GREATEST EPIC
ANTHONY QUI NN - Rossana Podesta
THURSDAY!
HEART-STOPPING
fiction!
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PLUS
The Bowery Boys
IN
"JAIL BUSTERS"
IT'S HERE
THURSDAY MORNING
ENJOY OUR
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MOTHERS!
n donljM tni the Kid ptrkin'on THANKSGIVING
MOkN 1NG . . . ilrtilht to thU UVtrf 1
Stirtlni tt In AM SHARP, wt'rr hitlnf i Sptciil TtunkttMnf
Merninc Show for Did tad the hidt
TnH hr a Mill . . njojlni TWO SOLID MOl'RS of Hilar.
teusCirtooa Fun...
And YOU'LL lure Int Whott Houit I Yourwlf n prestrt
Dinner la Pun and (JuMt
Rnmnlifr . . . r -MOTHER'S HELPER- THANKS
GIVING MORNING SHOW lUrt.n 10 AM. .SHARP!
Doon Optn 30 cm.
71u BSHS
An Hilarious Fcaturette
Loaded with Laughs
2 Hours of Solid
Entertainment
Orvllle Hamilton Makes
S-D Day Plans For Klamath
rv, fire hv of December will
be observed throughout ths nation
t- i-v rvnv tihi'r the "Safe-
Driving" day when every commu
nity in the United States, includ
ing Kiamatn fans w.u uu iu
to ko 24 hours without a traffic
death.
When asked what each driver
..,.4 i Lain kp-m K-D DaV
IUU1U uu w it,..! -r- -
accident flee. Chief Orvllle Ham
ilton said, "A safe driver drives
defensively. Now, the average car
owner may never have heard
of defensive driving, but it's a well
known term to muse iiiunrc.u..
u-ltr. rnrlr nn tllOUSandS Of
miles of accident free driving each
year.
"The defensive driver acts as
though he is always under attack.
His enemies are careless motor
ics mrplr-ss pedestrians and un
safe traflic conditions. The defen
sive driver makes allowance for
these highway culprits. He avoids
accidents by anticipating
In.umcr fnr Ihe hn7QrdS Created by
the unsafe acts ot others and by
adverse traffic and weather con
ditions." J-M..r Uamillnn nclCfd f Vfi I V
driver in Klamath Falls to check
himself to see whether ne is driv
ing defensively. The defensive
driver can answer "yes" to all
the following questions:
Do you drive so that you are
never surprised by the actions
of other motorisU or pedestrians?
At intersections do you make
ure no one is approaching from
your rigiu or icu even inougn you.
may have the, right-of-way?
Do you constantly check your
rear-view mirror to see what's
happening behind you?
Do you watch out for pedestrians
even though they may be cross-
Do you keep a sharp eye out
for oncoming cars that might sud
denly make left turns In front ot
you?
On slippery pavement do. you
check your braking to see how
much traction you have in case
you must make an emergency
stop?
In short, you are a defensive
driver when you drive for the
ether fellow as well as for your
self. On S-D Day and every other
day of the year be your brother's
keeper by driving safely and doing
your part to stop accidents, Chief
Hamilton said.
YOURS FOR A
Complete Your Day By Relaxing and
Enjoying a Good Program
At ONE OF YOUR KLAMATH THEATRES,
CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE
ALL DAY AT THE ESQUIRE. PELICAN I TOWER
Each Theatre Open at 12:45 p.m.
DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M.
EMUS
TOMORROW
CONTINUOUS FROM 12:4S . M.
TflDAYI FIRST Tint )AIvct
CALL HER "HALFBREED" AND ALL HELL BREAKS LOOSE!
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M-G-M's
'hilarious comedy about
a very tuple Bachelor
who knows only too well
"What Every Woman Wants"
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visitini firman with ottfti a budf's
1 4-ilirm nrfi maid, tut .
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TenderTrap
8aKt) uu riotous Bioadmy lUji hit!) J
starring
Frank Sinatra '
Debbie Reynolds
David Wayne
Celeste Holm
Jarma
Lewis
ClHEHflSCOPE
7P TENDER TRAP:
WHAT tVtRY GIRL STS 1
FOR EVERY MAN I
1 SUttOPHONIC SOUND .
LAST. TIMES TONIGHT
obr. Mitchum
"MAN WIH THE GUN"
POORS OPEN e-30 f.M.