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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1954)
FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN John Wayne, Partner Study Scripts For Star's Movies By HUBBARD HEAVY (For Bob Thomas) HOLLYWOOD MV-One hundred and ten times a day the phones ring in the Wayne-Fellows office and 60 of these calls, on the aver age, are from tvriters or agents with stories they ' think will make John Wayne movies. ' Bob Fellows,, who Is Wayne's partner, talks to every one of the 50 and at least listens. But, being cautious, he doesn't buy many stories. The few he and Wayne have bought and filmed RC Aquatic School Slated Swimming, boating and first aid enthusiasts from the eight west ern states are rapidly filling the student enrollment lists for the na tional aquatic school of the Amer ican Red Cross to be held at Lake of the Woods- August 22 to Sep tember 1. The local Red Cross office has received information that students who wish to "live out' of the camp can register for the instruction by a payment of a $15.00 fee for the ten days in struction. Fee schedule for meals at the camp includes $1.00 break fast, $1.00 lunch and $1.25 for din ner for those who may wish to take part of their meals with the student group. It is hoped that many local residents, particularly Lake of the Woods home owners, will avail themselves of the oppor tunity. Students must be 18 years of age; if they register for aquatics they should be good swimmers. Courses offered include advanced swimming, life saving, boating, canoeing, small craft, First Aid and accident prevention. li there . is sufficient demand the course will also Include synchronized swim. ming and water ballet and water therapy work with the handi capped. Those coming to specialize in first aid need not take any water worn unless uiey wish. A fee of $45.00 covers room. board, tuition and school supplies for the ten day course. Application blanks are available at the local Red Cross office in the Armory. Marriage Policy Adopted Bv School . HOT SPRINGS, Akr. W) The Hot EDrinfiTS ftchnOl Rnarri Vine arlnntaH a policy that high school students jjmiiiiuig to marry ana continue in school must notify the principal In writing at least two weeks before the wedding. The new policy also provides for a two-week "adjustment period" after the wedding, during which me coupie is excused trom classes. HiiRnv GLENDALE, Calif. I Late to ft funeral, insurance mnn tv n Kenning ran from his auto to the cnapei yesterday, made it through me nuor ana men collapsed and cuca oi a ncan attack. have been, with two exceptions, rcmaricaDiy successful. Writers with adventure stories think of the star with the ageless lace iirst, just as song muggers always start with Crosby or Cole or Fisher. "We don't have any rules for picking stories," says Fellows, who was an unsuccessful actor in the 20s before he became DeMille's chair boy. (A chair boy sees to it tnat the director s chair Is stra tegically placed. Fellows advanced rapidly, but not because he knew where to put the chair.) "You use your accumulated experience. Something told Wayne and me that island in the Sky' was right. The same goes for 'Hondo' and "The Hign and the Mighty." The last two will make an awful lot of money." . Two that were equally good. were "Plunder in the Sun" and "Big Jim McClain," but they came out in black and white on small screens when most other movies were acquiring color and the new wide-screen look. The company will break even at least on those two. When Fellows hears of an idea he believes will be good, he out lines it to his partner, who ap parently listens more than he reads. "But if Wayne says soap,' I don't argue with him. He knows too well. "The stories about GIs helping Korean children have been numer ous and full of heart. I told Wayne about the idea and he said, 'Let's get a story.' So we are having Taylor Caldwell write it for us. "The former Marine colonel, An drew Gear, who wrote 'Sea Chase,' told us about an Incident in Korea, so he's now writing 'Give Away Hill' for us." Wayne may star in both Korean stories, but not necessarily.' DENNIS THE MENACE" Russians Try To Convince World Of Their 'Normalcy' Legal Notice Bids will be accepted by tiie 10-A Dis trict Agricultural Association up until 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, 1954 at its office at 334 Main Street, Tulelake, California, (P.O. Box 866) tor the fol lowing pieces of equipment. 1. A tractor meeting the approximate specifications: a. Draw Bar Horsepower Approxi mately 2 , b. Rubber Tires . c. Integrally attached hitch ' d. Light and starter e. Wide front axe 1-adju iter . I. Hydraulic pump adaptable Mo a front end loader C. Power take off h. Turning Radius 11 ft. 2, A lawn mower meeting the approxi. u. Three sections, three tt. Wide each with tandem hitch to bo pulled by a tractor. b. Mounted on rubber tires. c. Reel type. d. Bidder to enclose literature show ing specification! of mower indicated In his bid. The association reserves the right to reject .any and all bids. William C. Whiiaker, Secretary-Manager - July 16, 17. No. 29 'I SAW A BRAND NEW PUPPET SHOW LAST MfcaHT IT WAS CALLED RJMCH AND JUDZ Wheat Growers Vote Planned Klamath County wheat growers will vote on wheat marketing quotas on Friday, July 23, accord ing to County Extension Agent C. A. Henderson. All wheat growers who will have over 15 acres of wheat next year are eligible to vote. Growers having 15 acres or less won't be affected by quotas There will be two voting places In Klamath County. All growers in the Merrill, Malln, Keno, Mid land, Klamath Falls, Henley and Fort Klamath areas will vote In the county ASC office in the Tower Theater building, 2607 South Sixth Street. Growers in the Poe Valley, Br nanza. Dairy, Hlldebrande, Bly, Langell Valley and the Sprague River areas will vote eft the soil con. servation service office in Bonanza. Foils will be open from 9 a.m. till 8 p.m. To establish marketing quotas It is necessary that two thirds of the votes cast are favorable to quotas, Henderson concluded. Hammond Organ Largtit stock leid Inf mak. pianos In tbli part ( Ih. Wf.l. Rent a Spinel plan.. Rental pur chase plan. Chord Organ LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th FOR SALE $1800 Case Hoy Chopper Used two seasons. $600 or trade for cattle. . DREWS HEREFORD RANCH Old Midland Road Phono 3924 NEAL'S SANDWICH SHOP and FOUNTAIN New Houri Open -10 'til 10 Daily Sunday 12 'til 10 By WILLIAM L. RYAN AF Foreign News Analyst The Russians have unveiled, a new weapon in the cold war. It Is the normal look. i Trapped in a monumental bur eaucracy, the Soviets are attempt ing to convince the world that they are just as normal as anybody else, if not more so. Outside their borders they have had some success. Their cultural offensive has prospered. Dozens of Soviet writers, artists and athletes have sallied forth under unobtru sive surveillance to spread the word that the Soviet Union's reg ime is. interested only in making the world one big, happy family. In turn, the Russians have dusted off the welcome mat for many a tourist from abroad, The Russians have pulled the rug from under writers and scien tists who in Stalin's day flourished by toadying to his pet fetishes. It Is now proper for a Russian scien tist to speak respectfully of Albert Einstein's relativity theory and Darwin s tneories of evolution. 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