La Grande observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1959-1968, November 13, 1959, Page 8, Image 8

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    OUT OUR WAY
By J. R. William Oi 10 ROARDING HOUSE
With Major Hoopla
Wolf Creek Area Visitors
At N. Powder Out After Elk
Observer. La Grande, Ore., Fri., N'ov. 13, 1959 Page 6
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Mr. and Mrs. Fern Lewis are
planning to move soon from the
Earl O'Bryant ranch to Walla
Walla.
Virginia Erwin, Carolyn Gor
ham and two daughters, Tina and
Tanya visited Iriends and rela
tives in North Powder and Union
recently. They are from Seattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huff of
Grandview, Wash., visited recent
ly at the Earl Green home.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kordice
and son, Tony, have moved into
the Bill Davis house in I'owder.
Many VliitM-t
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton of
Milton Freewateor visited with
her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Ford ice.
Mrs. Bill Widman and son.
John, Baker, visited recently with
Mrs. Malcolm Nice.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carnes
and sons Duane and Delbert, for
mer residents of Myrtle Creek,
visited at the Malts Nice home.
Billy, Ronnie and K. V. Taylor,
Baker, were with the Carnes fam
ily-
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Addeman
and children of Pendleton, visit
ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Nice and family. The
Addemans also visited at the
Matts Nice home. Mrs. Addeman
is the former Myrtle Gene Si
munis. Hunting Elk
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor and
sens. Baker, visited with her fath
er, J. A. Nice.
Harcld Craig of DeLake is here
hunting elk.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Kester, La
Grande, visited recently with he
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nice
Mr. and M.s. Ed Hall and cliil
dren, Haines, spent the day vis
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Matts Nice.
Mrs. Harvey DeMoss, Pendle
ton, tpent the weekend visiting
her sister and brother -in law, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Galligan.
Henry McClurc. Bock Creek,
spent the weekend at his home in
Powder with his family. When
he came out he brought some
buttercups with him.
Guests Of
Cove Family
Hunting Elk
COVE (Special) Mr. and Mrs.
;teve Anderson and Jim Puckett,
f.uucr.e, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Puckett over the
weekend. They came to Elk hunt.
The women's league started
playing volleyball Monday.
Murielene Gassoway and Zelda
Marshall are taking nurses aid
classes at the St. Joseph Hos
pital. Mrs. Myrtle Orcutt, Nampa,
Ida., was a weekend guest of Mr.
nd Mrs. Orville Wright and Ver
die Cray. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Younger,
llermiston, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wright.
Fl:rida Persons Visit
Mr. and Mrs. John Burnett,
Florida, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Miller. Barnett is in the
iii vice and will be stationed in
Salt Lake City. Mrs. Miller and
Mrs. Bamctt are sisters.
Mrs. Charles Wilson, La
Grande, has been staying with
Mr. .and Mrs. Custer Miller. She
has been helping care for her
lather, John Hunter, who has
been ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoadley
received a cablegram from Mr.
and Mrs. Carlin MacBroom of
Spain, of the birth of their first
son. They have two little girls.
MacBroom is with the Air Force.
Several Elgin
People In
Hospitals
ELGIN (Special) Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Davis were Spokane visitors
through Saturday. They visited
her nephew, H. L. Fernald,ho
was in a hospital. They also
were guests of their son and
daughterin-law, Mr. and Mrs
Gareth Davis, and family.
Kate Lewis was taken to the
Grande Ronde hospital in La
Grande, Wednesday. Mrs. Lola
Stillman has been staying with
her.
Mrs. Loretta McDaniels re-ent
ed the Grande Ronde hospital
Thursday. Her mother is care
ing for the children. Her par
ents are Mr. and Mrs. Johnny
Lyons. Mrs. Anna Allen is tak
ing Mrs. Lyons place in the post
office while she is away.
Giil Rysdam was taken to the
Grande Ronde Hosiptal in La
Grande Thursday evening after
suffering a heart attack.
Hunting Guests
Hunting guests of Mr. and Mrs
Herman Stroeber were Father
Louis Rodowski, Newport, Fath
er Albert Rodowski, The Dalles,
Mike Rodowski, Springfield, and
Cye Rodowski of Portland.-
ExDectcri euests of the Strocb
ers this past weekend were Father
Vincent Cunniff, Salem, and Mr.
nd Mrs. Ben Summers, Salem
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Williams
accomnanid bv Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Bingaman and Mrs. Alice Eddy.
returned Thursday from a vaca
tion trip through Canada.
DAILY TV L0G
KREM
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TV
KHQ
TV
FRIDAY
trfto Hub Itunnv Nfwi a Sports Movie 4'ont,
6:l!i Dour- Edward Front 1'age
6:30 N'ewKbeat Amos n' Andy "
6 5 - " NBC Srwit
7:00 Square Dance Tarty Markencie's Kalderf Muxle from
7:1S - Sduibfrt Alley
7:50 Disney Presents Ftawhlda "
7:5 " -
:00 ' " Troubleahootrrs
8:1.1 " "
8:Sa Man From Hotel DeParea Art Carney
US lllackhawk " "
9:00 t; Sunel Strip Deailu. Playhouae "
:1
:S0
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10:00 IUib.-rt Taylor Twilight Zone People Are Funny
10:16 " "
10:0 Black Saddle Person to Person News .
" " IJtte MQTla
11:00 N'io-htheat 4-Moat Feature "
Jack Paar "
11:S0 "
U: " "
12:00 " -
U:U " "
SATURDAY
7:6
no '
:15
Dread Itaaket Farm Summary
Learn to Draw
Captain Kangaroo Rutland Redd?
:0 Fury
:4t
i S IB Heckle and Jeckl Howdy Doody
':0 MIctMT Mmiaa Circus Boy
JJ ' l-ove Lucy U-Toona "
It: SO Lone Ranger
U: m
1J:00 Sky King
U:15 " "
H:S0 Jpff's Collie
llli "
1:00 Soupv Sales Capt. David tireif
1 15
1:30 Saturday jrhowcaae AWKtern A Cartoon "
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3 .00
Si;.
i:J " Matinee
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3 00 Command IVrf.
S30 S.rlet Pimpernel
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4 00 Swor.l of Freedom Soldier of Fortune True story
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4 So Capn. Cys Cartoons So This Is Hlywd. Detectlre Btory
4-4S " -
6 00 Joe Palooka Itlnaaide Raaslera Roy Rogers
Sill , " -
African Tatrol Union Pacific
6.-4J " . " -
Tliia log is mat P frm "omiaMon by Television Station and Its
accuracy cannot W gwarant d by the La Grand. Odsc-vm-.
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"I'd say these seats are comparable to a
six-inch TV screen!"
Movie Producer Says Super
Film Productions Necessary
By VERNON SCOTT
UPI Staff Writer
HOLLYWOOD UPD King
Vidor, who has the distinction of
twice refusing to direct "Ben-
Hur, ' says the future of motion
pictures lies in the multi-million-dollar
super -colossals if films are
to survive at all.
Vidor's paradoxical point of
view stems from his own parlicu
lar objection to the "Ben-Hur
scripts. He first rejected the pic
ture in 1924, and again two years
ago in the modern version.
'My reasons were personal,
he said, "end I'd rather not dis
cuss them. I think it will be a
very fine film.
It is exactly the type of mo
vie that must be made to com
bat television. We have to pro
duce movies that are spectacles,
entertainment that cannot possi
bly be seen on television."
To entice televiewers from the
hearthside, Vidor prescribes wide-
screen color epics filled with
masses of people and spectacular
scenery.
Fita SnaeiAeulae Lahel
His own newest picture, i ftiv
THINKS OF RETIREMENT! t
NEW YORK (CPU llcl?r
Hayes, first lady cf the Broad
way stage, indicated Wednesday
sne may retire from the theater
Turning down a Broadway role
in the comedy A Adventure,"
she said in a telegram to the au
thor,- James P. Davis, "I've
thought and prayed over this but
I don't want to commit myself to
yours or any other play until I've
come to yearn again for work
which may be never."
moi a:id Pheba," fits the des-
scriptiun.
Costing six million dollars, the
epic is made in "Super Techni-rama-70,''
a ne.v large screen
prcccss tha. dwarfs present b'p
screen operations.
"The 'drop-in' movie is a thing
cf the past," Vidor went on. "The
c:st of going out to a theater
has made movie-going a special
cve .t that must be planned in ad
vance. It usually means dinner
out. a baby sitter and a group of
friends.
"There are so many old and
wonderful films on TV, -people
won't go out to sec new ones."
Vidor pointed out spectacles are
as fid as movies.
"D. W. Grifsitii began the epic
.'ilin with 'Birth of a Nation."
.radition of giving motion pic
ures the symphonic treatment
Acmes and movements within
.he scope of a' story.
Vidor Supports Thesis
"I never want to make a pic
ture with only two or three peo
ple up on the big screen. You
must fill it with thousands of
performers and action."
In support of his thesis, Vidor
-nid the biggest box oflice hits in
history were jumbo productions
"Gone With the Wind," "Ten
Comma.uimt'ils." "The Robe,"
"Duel in the Sun." "Covered
Wagon" and "The Big Parade."
"Once it was possible to fill
the big screen in Hollywood," he
said. "Not now. You must go on
location to be able to afford the
extras. And shoot at actual sites.
It is too expensive to reproduce
them in Hollywood. "The de
mands of TV and movies are
aosoiuteiy aitierent. ne con
"I've talked of retiring for a
long time." her telegram said. I eluded. "Ard mov ie-makers must
it may just be I ve finally made i discover this before it is too
it without knowing it." 1 ate."
Yugoslav Yell
Answer to Previous Puzzle
ACROSS
1 Yugoslav
big wlf,
Marshal
Is one
of its
chief crops
It produces
about 15
million metric
tons of -annually
12 French verb
13 Paddle
14 Allowance
15 Malign look
16 English
festival
17 Requests
18 Support
19 Cornish town
(prefix)
20 Braid of hair
21 Feathered
scarves
23 Aries
24 Tropic
2fl Drudge
27 Mariner's
direction
30 Captive
32 Sense
33 Shelter
34 Components
36 Drowse (dial.)
37 Deed '
38 Beings
38 Noah's boat
40 Moslem
village Judge
41 Fillet
44 Sesame
45 French
pronoun
48 Falsehoods
48 Bridle part
50 Dispatched
51 Rheumatic
cure
52 Swedish coin
53 Grafted (her.)
54 Father (Fr.)
55 Couch
56 Whit
DOWN
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2 Judicial
circuit
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3 Quaking
4 Poetic
contraction
5 Bellows
6 Ell
7 Preposition
8 Amulet
9 French stream
10 Clumsy boats
1 1 Fewer
19 Edible
rootstock
20 Child's game
22 Hops' kiln
23 Thin
24 Seaports (ab.)
25 Mountain
(comb, form)
26 Kind of hat
27 Sensibility
28 Bristle
(comb, form)
29 Lohengrin's
bride
31 Body part
32 Parry
35 Repast
37 Constellation
39 Bridal path
40 Quoted
41 Slush
42 Ocean
movement
43 Erect
44 Weary
46 In addition
47 Ledger entry
49 Masculine
nickname
50 Naval
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