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MONDAY. DECEMBER 1. 105H PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON JEREMY CHRISTMAS A Yuletide Story BY WALT SCOTT ll Sale Also in Proaress in Lakeview and Central Point Stores! MERE IS A SMALL ISIANP IN THE cTREEK WHICH PlCWS THROUSW A DSCP RAVINE. TWO TlMY WCU-KEPT HOUSES TAMD AWOWS TUS BLUI SP(?UCCT?ES WUlCW STOW IHfeKh:. II A tthMUIIt-UL-r-Lfc r Mil Here it is again! LUCAS FURNITURE'S STOREWIDE M1"" mam w Y.X. H J i it AT (1k TIME. TUCPC WAS NO INLAND MERt-D'JST A P'J BARREN SPiT OP LAND ALOMS THE CRbEK.TlAO SQUALID SHACKS HOOftGD PO'JR LAZY LITTLE MEN TO WHOM OS fV WAS LI K AKJY OTHEB. IT WAS THAT 2 P. BE MY CHRISTMAS 'ASSbNTBVTH&SPIBIT OF CHRISTMAS... :,1S -;..;;- DECEMBER o-: ajwr V.ifflVUYi ri HWi" rn i "DENNIS THE MENACE" N0 WHEN ZNME SAID 'PASS THE MEAT', DENNIS PUT WIS HUS r?U6SEf? TOAD OJ A PLATE AND This Actress Builds Career Without Girly -Girly Art By VERNON SCOTT UP! Hollywood Correspondent HOLLYWOOD (UPIl - Many an actress builds her career on her build that is, the glamour treatment complete with girly girly cheesecake. And it works out pretty well. A girl can always learn lo act later. , i jf M I 1.1 DOORS CPEN 6:30 P. M. Ends Tonito DORIS . RICHARD DAY WIDMARK II' - . . Ml. ft M TV'""" ;' GidvouNr. Vs rS GIA SCAI.4 CiNfMAscorj y v .. TUESDAY v' ,,d Vl SOPHIA WHEN- j ThoytMloai your heart awjy 0" waves ot loe and i ll UugMen ft in . ; i. HOUSEBOAT KCnn-coio' iflM "v- Hi Sky C, ,i. 1 I I I. II II l 1 V.I.I I. ! An exception Is, Barbara Rush who's been playing dramatic roles since she arrived in Cinema City. Now she's eager for the glamour bit. In seven years the dark-haired actress has appeared in 15 pic tures, all with heavy accent on drama. She was pegged as a young Olivia Dellavilland. "Once when I was under con tract lo Universal International the publicity department posed me tor some bathing -uit art," Barbara recalled. "But I looked like a little girl trying to be a movie queen. It was so horrible they destroyed the pictures. "Now things are different, and I've changed my attitude toward being sexy. I've proved I can act, so I don't have to worry about being a glamour gal. "I'm ready to pose in bathing suits, lingerie, and anything else they want me to wear. I looked like a little girl six years ago. but I've changed since then. I fill out a bathing suit much better now. Barbara hastened to add she'd also like to play sex-kitten roles in pictures although her cur rent role in Warner Brothers' "The f'hiladelphian" is strictly dramatic. "Playing languid, sexy parts arc the easiest of all because an actress can be a female animal doing what comes naturally. There's not much to it. "All Brigittc Bardot docs is take off her clothes and I do that every day of my life. You can't help but come off well if you have a decent figure." And Barbara does. She makes numerical .music with a well-turned-out 34-22-35. Barbara's a smart cookie, too. Before invad ing Mnvictown she earned a mas ter's degree in English from the University of California. I never wanted to establish myself as a great intellect," she said. "But it used to Irk me to be patted on the head and told 1 was a pretty young thing. That word 'pretty' has given a lot of trouble. The general feeling in this town is that a pretty girl can't be very bright or talented. Being pretty is a drawback. It's much better to have great heauty like Klizahrth Taylor, or to be unusual in appearance like Leslie Laron and Audrey Hep burn. If you're just pretty you're in a no-woman s land. Rarhara has jaizcd up her per sonal wardrobe to conform to her new off-screen point of view. Her sowns arc more revealing and lonn-fitting. "I'm happy I missed the sexy buildup and formula success story." Barbara concluded, "hut I'm ready now to make up for lost time." ST. LOUIS. Mo. AP - Four persons, despondent over poor health, apparently each in turn took their own lives. I heir bodies were found Sunday night in a South St. Louis apartment. The three women and a man, all related, appeared to have been dead lor several days. They were identified by a rela tive as Arthur Forrester, 62, a salesman: his wife, Lucille, 65; Mrs. Forrester's mother Mrs. Mary Conkling, 86, a widow; and Nondefense Spending Blast Slated By Virginia Senator WASHINGTON AP-Sen. Har ry F. Byrd ID-Va) is preparing lo give President Eisenhower some encouragement in budget cutting activities with a fresh at tack on nondefense spending. Byrd, who wiL address a busi ness group in Chicago Dec. 11, expects lo document the conten lion that increases in civilian out lays arc far outstripping stepped up military spending. The senator heads the Senate- Ilou.se Committee on Reduction of non-essential Federal Expendi tures. Studies by that committee show that while military spending jumped 609 million dollars in the lirst tour months of the current fiscal year which began July 1, Agriculture Department out. ays increased by 787 million dollars in the same period. Eisenhower and Byrd were re ported in close agreement on the need for some substantial cuts in civilian spending when Ihey can vassed the financial situation to gether several months ago. Byrd shares Eisenhower's view that there is grave danger of run away inflation unless some dras tic cuts are made in government spending. Both the President and the Vir ginia senator were said to feel, however, that the world situation makes it difficult to pare defense expenditures. Instead of cuts, there have been indications that Eisenhower may have to ask for a billion-dollar increase above the current $40,800,000,000 level of de fense spending. Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, assistant Democratic leader, pre dicted that Congress will cut Ei senhower's foreign aid request if the President asks for an addition al billion in that field above the $3,300,000,000 available this year. Tentative plans (o ask such an in crease have been reported. Four Despondent Persons Kill Selves In St. Louis Speeder Shot By Police PORTLAND IAP) - A young man was shot hero Sunday after police chased a speeding car over one Willamette River bridge and then back across another. Police said they had placed a guard around the hospital room where Herman Henry Clay. 21, lay with his left leg shattered by a pistol shot. Policeman H. W. Bowles said he fired that shot after Clay (lashed a pocket knife, and then started lo run. Only minutes before, two police cars had forced the speeding vehicle to a halt and its driver had jumped out and darted to a nearby warehouse. DOORS opfn 10 p m yjUJJXjyi NOW SHOWING! MY Cooper IflHOF - r-r IN THE ROLE THAT FITS HIM LIKE A GUN FITS HOLSTER! aXORr-DfLUtt (Mori JULIE LONDON IEE J.COBB Judge Issues Iniunction PORTLAND IAP) - U.S. Dis trict Judge Gus Solomon issued a temporary injunction Saturday prohibiting Donald R. Mulligan, Gold Beach miner, from cutting limber on his Siskiyou National Forest claim. The judge said Mulligan should not cut the timber on the Lucky Lure Numbers 1 and 2 mining claims without the permission of the lorest service until he can prove he has a sufficient mineral discovery. The federal government, which said Mulligan cut 150.000 feet of quality timber, asked triple Ihc $3,750 claimed value for the tim ber under lire Oregon timber tres pass law. Mulligan contended the cutting was necessary to dig trenches that would expose nickel and as bestos he believed in the area. Miss Blanche Conkling. 66. Mrs. Forrester's sister. The bodies were found by Til ton H. Conkling, a brother of the dead sisters. After trying for sev eral days to contact them, he en tered the apartment. Officers found several notes, some signed by individuals and at least one with the signatures of all four of the dead. One read, "Art is not responsi ble for Mom and me." It was found near Blanche Conkling's body. Forrester, a commissionv sales man for a cookie company, had incurable lung cancer, fellow em ployes and his brother-in-law said. A coworker of Forrester's said when told of the deaths, "I'm pot surprised." Mrs. rorrester earlier this year had been in a mental institution and once had attempted to cut her throat, police said her brother told them. . , Homicide officers said a news paper dated Tuesday was the la test one in the room. Tilton Conkling said he had been trying to reach the family since a week ago Sunday. Forrester had not reported for work for 10 days. Forrester was found sitting up right on a davenport. A .22-caliber rifle was near him. Mrs. Forrest er's body was in one bedroom. Mrs. Mary Conkling and Blanche Conkling were in a rear bedroom bed. Officers said each person had apparently been shot through the mouth. A note by Forrester's body men tioned keys to a basement locker, lo kitchen doors, a safe deposit box, switch keys and the title to a car. "There is no antifreeze in the radiator." it concluded. Another of the notes said, "Sick-! ness the reason for this." It was signed by all four. Drive For Hotel Said Successful PORTLAND (API - The man who headed ihe Hilton Hotel cam paign to raise 3 million dollars locally to build a 10 million dollar Hilton Hotel in Portland said Sat urday the drive ended success fully. Roy Venstrom said the last of the three million dollars in local capital was banked. This means, he said, a 17-story Hilton will be built in downtown Portland and should he open for business within 2'j years. Coincidence Puzzles Pair SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP'-For former Porllandcrs Mr. and Mrs Frank Willey, a onc-m-a-million chance happened. Mrs. Willey. 26, gave birth to a son her third after two girls. Bui this child, like the first two, was born Nov. 29. "II baffles me," said Ihc father. 28-year-old aircraft company movie cameramen. "Karan. our oldest is 5 today and she was born seven weeks prematurely. "Kalhy, who is 3 today, was two weeks overdue when she was born. And now Richard, who ar rived today he's about eight days overdue. "This triple birthday every Nov. 2ji just a few weeks be fore Christmas is going to get a little rough on the pocketbook in a few years. "Just Ihe same, we're happy to have every one of our kiddies." RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW! Box Office . 717 Main St. Phone TU 2-5971 PELICAN THEATER ON STAGE-IN PERSON OBERAMMERGAU OltOtNAl-AUTMINTK INOl'SM OKIN VtftMON At MtrORMCD AT OHRAMMIIOAU. IAVAR1A W.ik VAl iAlfOUR AND A HUOI CAST Indericd by ih CUry and (dutatera tilVKN .SHOOTING LICENSES LONDON iL PH Hunters in the Soviet "virgin land" province of Kazakhstan have been given li-i censca to shoot 100,001) antelopes this winter, Moscow Radio (aid today. i All Scats Raitrvtd ti. 1:15 . Sun. Mat. 2:30 Pric.i $1.00 $2.00 $2.50 riui Tts FRI. SAT. SUN. DEC. 12 - 13 . 14 Spatial Sludtnt Matt. SOc SPONSOR!!) IT KIWANIS PLASTIC CHAIR with cloth protected plastic beck, foam rubber cushions. Reg. $89.95 Matching Ottoman Ti'qs Biltwcll t , 34 PLATFORM ROCKERS Choice of colors STRATO-LOUNGERS, STRATO-REST and BARCA- LOUNGER CHAIRS ALL ON SALE . . starting ot $69.95 King Size ,oftin9 at $129-95 I, Hrn I rf r-Jj.-Pi SAVE ON WMiIm CHAIRS KM -.ms -W' JIT 1 ' ll , ?3fef Our wohou ood ..o-a I II la 0m choo",,m,her38. 11 .epr to-, .lea ;:;:h07L::r;;e.h. I 11 ""- ,.,.r-- S. 5! Rea. $16.55 1 1 95 I I slightly rubbed in shipping. -Sil"! II Save $5! Reg. $16.55 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS "SKOY-PIECE" SECTIONALS CURVED SECTIONAL L'mS'. $435.95 Sale'v piasric tuver, juhu "" - 3-PC, SECTIONAL M;cSS"4S '299 CURVED SECTIONAL 3 Pieces, beige tweed cover, toam ruooer cover, roam muusi cushions. Reg. $239. Sale Many more to choose from ... all sale priced! Save On Davenos and DAVENPORT SETS! Save $100! Biltwcll DAVENPORT AND CHAIR Foam cushions in hack and seat. A beautiful set. $?f" A 95 slightly rubbed in shipping. 5?T d u a; SALE nct c-tiiti $35.95 down, $25 a month DAVENO SECTIONAL 3 oiec.es $ A ft i 95 with matching ottoman in frieie cover. Rea. price $219.95 .... SALE $18.95 down, $14.95 a month STAR FIRE BED DAVENO with $ d t ft 95 matching club chair Sale $11.95 down, $10 a month Biltwcll DAVENO $ 111 ft A 95 With matching swing rocker. Reg. $149.95 SALE DAVENPORT AND CHAIR Rubber Sftftft 95 molded back, rubber cushions.'' Reg. $269.95 value SALE 184 119 124 '23 $23.95 down, $20.00 a month BEDROOM SUITES! '99 2-PC. BEDROOM SET Mr. and Mrs. Dresser is 50" long with 6 drawers, 28"x34" beveled edge plate mirror. Bookcase head board bed; plastic top on both bed and dresser. Choice $ ft ft 95 of light or dark finish. Sale priced at only Heywood Wakefield BEDROOM SET A beautifully finished 3-pc triple dresser, bed and night stand in solid Birch. Finest quality! Regular $375 value On Sale Eastern, All Hardwood BEDROOM SET Triple dresser, bookcase head board bed, chest of $ 4 ft A 95 drawers. A $229 value. On sale for :3i7 194 set, 95 Over 50 sets to choose from ... all reduced! SAVE ON MAPLE Provincial and Early American! Flint Ridga factory Holiday Special! DINETTE SET Round, 42" maple table and 4 chain. $149.9$ value if pur. chaied teparafcly. 151'S On Sale ... ,AI Diicontinued styles ot closcout prices! Bed and MAPLE DRESSERS Mr. and Mrs. type, Colomol SlAd95 model with aollcry & large mirrar. $240 value. Sale . W includes Dresser and Deuble Bed. Flint Ridge MAPLE BUFFET with hutch tap. 48 inches long. SIA'S Reg. $151.50 SALE IVn Colonial $Ad9S MAPLE CHESTS 4 drawer. Were S9I.S0 ... SALE Full or Twin MAPLE BEDS Panel style SALE Jenny Lind '"Spool" lAO MAPLE BEDS Twin site. Reg. $21.93 SALE Serta "PARK AVENUE" MATTRESS with matching boi springs. 252 coil Permotie Innerspring construction. Twin sise. set Price includes bath mottr.ir and bo springs Full Site Set $2875 $54 $64 LEES CARPET Save almost 's! Lees CARPET All wool, choice of colors. Made to sell for $11.50 sq. yd SALE, sq MANY OTHERS $1.95 Cotton Shag THROW RUGS Washable, good selection of colors While they last! Foom BED PILLOWt Discontinued Carpet Somples THROW RUGS 24"x36", values to $20 $79$ ALL REDUCED! PRICED TO CLEAR! 99 $J9S $2 Raund or Squore . HASSOCKS 15" diameter, 12" high. Reg. $4.93. Sale 1S"x15" Burton center SOFA PILLOWS Hell price while they last Cheico at Calars HASSOCK BENCH Hassock on brass tipped legs. Sale $J9$ 99. $9?$ Buy on Easy Terms! 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