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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1953 "DENNIS THE MENACE" Keno Home Extension picnic will be Wednesday, August 13, at Moore Park at 10 a.m. All mem be, children and guests are welcome. Potluck lunch. Colfee will be furnished. Bring your own table service. r.nnli Overnieht euests at the Guy Moore home in Keno were Mr and Mrs l.flwrwirp Mn here of Mandan, North Dakota, former students of Mrs. Moore. 'Ill just put these on im case my mom looks for fingerprints ! Liz Snapping Out Of Grief Over Late Husband's Death By BOB THOMAS AP Motion Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD '(AP (-Notes and comment on the Hollywood scene " Elizabeth Taylor is coming out of her bereavement over the death of Mike Todd. She is often dating Arthur Loew Jr., scion of the show business family and a friend ince her early years at MGM. And Liz has indicated that she will be available for film roles that appeal to her. "After Todd's death, she didn't care if she worked or not," said Richard Brooks, who directed her In "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." "She finished the picture only because Mike was so hepped up on it. Now she wants to work some more. Brooks said it was touch and go when Liz returned to work after the tragedy, A line like "You don't know what It is to lose someone you love" would break her up and work had to be suspended for the rest of the day. , But the results are worth all the trials. "Cat" is a masterpiece of sustained dramatics, and Liz never looked lovelier. . . . Doori Open At 6:30 NOW SHOWING! IOADCO WITH SONGS I L01DCO WITH LAUGHS I LniDM WITH kvi iiiwLwn WOT K(MD (WE MMllOTMER BTONI STEVENS. rOPCN DAILY 7:Q0 P. M ENDS TONIGHT ! TAYLOR WiWliiy ""'' SAINT ... Future At 7:40 & 10. 4i ROBERT MITCHUM TUF Enemy STuoJ CURTJUROENS DOOR3 CPEN 6:30 P. M, NOW SHOWING! I inn 11 9. Pivnmn M TOSSY m CURTIS s. un-fniic iininui, WOOD Moil .if IF?- sir 7iJ- 40 Audrey Hepburn is not worried about being directed by her hus band Mel Ferrer for the first time in "Green Mansions. After all, she argues, they have appeared together in a movie ( War and Peace"), on the stage ("Ondine") and on TV ( Mayerung ). "Marriage is a pretty complex relationship," she says. "If Mel and I can live together, we cer tainly ought to be able to work together. . . . Gary Crosby's comment re Pa pa Bing's TV deal with ABC: "I understand he makes some films for them and then they give him the network." Gary wants no part of a series for himself, favors guest shots only. . . . Dore Schary has launched his first independent film, "Lonely Hearts, but he won t tie himself down to Hollywood. As soon as he tinishes the newspaper yarn, he heads back to New York to put on another play with the Theater Guild. Then he'll return for an other picture, probably the film version of his Broadway hit, Sun rise at Campobello." BASIN BRIEFS Reunion Mrs. Dan Scherer left Wednesday for Flasher, North Dakota, where she will attend a high school class reunion. M r s. Scherer, a former Keno resident, is now living at Lincoln. Returned After a two weeks vacation trip of touring British Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. James Home Extension HOME EXTENSION By Mildred Marten The Klamath County Advisory Committee of Home Extension met August 4 at the fairground for its regular monthly meeting with Mrs. Glen Thomason presiding. Seven other members were present. Plans were made for the exten sion program projects for the com ing year including: camp cookery, (in can craft, color coordination, low-calorie desserts, better sewing workshop. No. 2, civil defense, sal ads and dressings. Ruth Gustavson, home extension agent, gave a report of her office. uincers training tor the unit offi cers will be August 25 at 1:30 p.m. Lillian Hotlman, 4-H agent, re ported on the 4-H Fall Fair to be held on August 17, 18 and 1!). The garden tour will he August 11 and 12; the State rair starts August 26 at Salem. Units in committee representa tion are as follows: Buena Vista and Conger, Mrs. Glen Thomason; OTI and Lindley Heights, Mrs. Joe llicks; Chiloquin, Gilchrist -Crescent. Mrs. Lisle Pratt; Poe Valley, Malin and Merrill, Mrs. Frances Fruer; Altamont, Henley, ahasta-Homcdale, Mrs. Orville Fer rcll; Bly, Bonanza, Langell Val ley, Mrs. Louis Randall; Keno, t airhaven and Midland, Mrs. M. V. Marten. Baby Traded For Pickup TULSA, Okla. (AP) A Pennsyl vania couple have admitted trad ing their baby for a pickup truck Detective Walter Turner said a charge of child abandonment has been drawn up against Richard Readdy, 26, Shamokin, -Pa., and his wife, Helene Margaret Read dy, 20. He said Jesse Lester Burger, 42, El Dorado Springs, Mo., owner of the pickup truck, would probably be charged with conspiring to vi olate the child abandonment law The 5-month-old boy, Paul An drew, was placed - in the Tulsa Juvenile Shelter. Jail Matron Mildred Buchanen said Mrs. Readdy told her she is now about one month pregnant. But a doctor who examined the woman said it is still too early to tell. Mrs. Rcaddv's father, William Murphy of Shamokin, called Tulsa police and offered to come to Tul sa if authorities would grant him custody of the child. He was told it would depend on a juvenile court hearing. Tulsa police said the alleged swap came about this way: The Pennsylvania couple out of work, almost broke and without a car were hitchhiking to Cali fornia, where Readdy hoped to find a iob. In Joplin, Mo., they were picked up by Burger, driving witn nis wife and 7-year-old daughter to Tulsa. Burger was quoted as saying: "In a kidding way T said, 'I'd like to have that baby.' Readdy said, 'Boy, you sure could have it.' And his wife agreed. Mrs. Readdy was quoted as say ing: "He (Burger) kept saying how the baby would be better off with them than with us. I didn't wain lu UJ 1L. i gave 111 Police exhibited a hastily scrib bled bill of sale which Burger said Readdy demanded to make the swap "legal." It showed Burger had transferred his :957 pickup truck to Readdy for $21.50, al though police -said no money changed hands. In Tulsa Burger's sister Mrs, Gladys Prather notified police who then went to her home and arrested Burger and picked up the baby. The Readdys were slopped in a pickup truck 10 miles from here. Tragedy Hits Mint Printer GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) - A weary little man sat by nis maimed daughter's bedside here today surrounded by strange faces in a strange land. Ernest Ahlbeig, 53-year-old printer in the Swedish mint at Stockholm, is carrying a heavy load of grief. Back in Stockholm, his dying wife is in a coma. She has been seriously ill for months and broke a hip two days after the Ahlbergs' daughter Brigitta. a medical ex change student, left for the United States June 6. In Greensboro, Brigitta lies In a hospital bed with her right arm gone and her face and chest deep ly cut. She was injured Tuesday when she ran into an airplane propeller only a few hours be fore she was to start the return trip to Sweden. Elsea and family of Montague re turned home on August 4. Dorrli Mrs. Buel B. Fisher of Dorris underwent major sur gery recently in the Siskiyou Coun ty uenerai nospiiaf ai na. un..ea0,iaic vicitine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Dil lon of Yreka last week were Mrs. Eloise Sumners, formerly of Yre ka, and her son Stuart, San Jose. vi. (!.-. Thit last weekend at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon High of Montague were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Barham of Chico. Bar- ham is a student at Chico State College. Mrs. Barham is an em ploye of the Chico branch of the Bank of America. CALL- AMY BROWN TU 2-0344 ( STAUFFER Horn Reducing Plan Demonstration From Oklahoma Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimball and daugh ter, Faye, of Midwest City, Okla homa, are houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hovey and daughter, Billie, of Yreka. Other guests over the weekend at the Hovey home AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Services 1 1 a.m. Uutlo Boom Alumoot Jr. HlfB 1900 Sontb 6th were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Langt and daughter, Linda Nell, Red. ding. Mrs. Kimball and Mrs, Lange are sisters of Mrs. Hovey. Helps You Overcome FALSE TEETH Looseness and Worry No longer be annoyed or feel lU-nt. rase because of loose, wobbly false teeth. FA8TEETH, an Improved alka line (non-acid) powder, sprinkled on your plates holds them firmer bo they feel more comfortable. Avoid embar rassment caused by loose plates. ot FAS TEETH today at any drug counter. Yvonne De Carlo Believes In Canada-Type Discipline By HOB THOMAS AP Mntlon Picture Writer HOLLYWOOD (AP) No bud ding deliiifiuenls are the children of Yvonne De Carlo, who believes old-style. Canadian-type disci pline. Hers is a refreshing altitude in inis town whore the oxer- privileged, under-loved children of the famous glow up to make the scandal columns and their parents wonder whv. I ve seen it happen again and again in Hollywood, Yvonne ob- erved. "The kids are given every thing they want, as long as thev tay out of the wav. Thev re brought up by strangers, because Iho parents are too busy to devote any lime to their own children." HFAT-OBAMA Win 14.31)0 Swlmmini I'ool, S'J.O molar bott one SI ihr prliti. ARROW Full CO. BALSIGER OIL CO. CLIFF YADEN'S FRANKFORD FUEL CO. GENERAL PETROLEUM JAY HAWK PETROLEUM PEYTON I CO. RICHFIELD OIL CO. SIGNAL OIL CO. WESTERN OIL AND BURNER CO. A long-time bachelor girl, Yvonne now finds herself with a sizable family two sons, one 2 years and the other 8 months old. and a stepdaughter, 10. by hus band Bob Morgan. And when she's not working, she devotes as much time as she can to them. "It's difficult if you choose to work." she admitted. "That means you have to have help in rearing your children. I had 10 nurses be fore 1 tound one that I thought had the right attitude toward them. "When I'm not in a picture. 1 try to make up for my absence by taking them places with me and spending the day with them. But 1 don't believe in catering to their every whim. I was brought up in Canada, and I've observed how discipline there and in Europe can J help in bringing up children." I ine pressures of Hollywood life! have already shown on her sIod-i daughter, she said. Recently, the girl was comparing how many servants they had with those of her friends. "We have no servants." Yvonne snapped. 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