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TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1956 IIKRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWO 4 2 J. v ( - - . ' 'wr T ;tj i nu i A HOT WATER FLOW has boen tapped by this well drilling machinery to be ued for heating the new junior high school which will be located to tho right of the highway to Oregon Technical Institute. Some leveling for the proposed building was done last fall. Drilling operations were done by E. 0. Storey, 4237 Summers Lane, back to camera. Assisting him has been Joe McLane, -general delivery, this city. The well, down 463 feet, is being cased. Temperature of the water is 209 degrees. DOORS OPEN 6:3Q P.M. NOW SHOWING! 3 ACADEMY AWARD WINNERf 20h Cwtgry-"! prmm W1UUM JENNIFER HOLDEN-JONES L cm M 01 lUM ix ' wnononic mm 4 Academy Awards for Best Actress, Best Set Decora tion, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography in Black and White! BURT LANCASTER The boldest lory ol love you have ever been permitted lo see MARIS PAVaW DOORS OPEN 6:30 P.M. More I Than Your Eyes 1 Have Ever 1 Seen 20lh C.ntury-Fox presents THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE IN THE NEW , COLO ky DC uxl , V ESQUIRE - , n , . How They Vote In Congress- WASHINGTON lT) How ,011 members o f Congress were re corded as voting on recent roll calls: SENATE On Kerr (D-Okla) amendment lo (arm bill designed to assure farmers of receiving government support prices or a fair price in government purchase programs, adopted 40-44: For Morse, Neu berger, both Democrats. On Holland (D-Fla amendment lo (arm bill to deny price sup ports to farmers not participating in soil bank program, adopted 48-46: For Morse; Against Neu bcrger. On Humphrey (D-Mlnnt amend ment lo farm bill to boost price support levels of wheat, cotton and corn by "Isolating" surpluses ni tnese crops, adopted 60-44: For Morse, Neuberger. .i On passage, 03-2. ol farm bill cnrrjmg new benefits for farm, crs: For Morse, Neuberger. 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(.P Log gerhead turtles clogged pipes bringing water from the Okeecho bee Lake Into town yesterday. While pumps were temporarily shut down for new pipe installa tions, the turtles crawled into the system and acted like so many stoppers. Crews worked all nipht to gn the pipes cleared and water flowing again. HALF-SIZE STYLE 9056 sizes t4' 24!i You'll love the soft flattery of this summer dress. -the wonderful way It adapls to every occasion! Graceful yoke, favorite I gore skirt, pretty bow interest centered at the neckline. Perfectly proportioned to in the shorter, fuller figure without alteration! Pattern 0M: Half Sires 14',. M'i. l'j. 20'j. 25',. 3'a. Size lo'i takes 4 yards 3-lnch fabric. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, Illustrated ; 8ew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents in coins : for this pattern add 5 cents for each, patiern tor lst-clasa mailing Send to Marian Martin, csre of Herald and News. Pattern Dept . 3:u West Hth St . New York 11. , N Y. Print plamly name, address i with tone, aire and number. "DENNIS THE MENACE" 'MS. 15 AH AWVU.1 Son In Cast Solves Family Crisis For George, Grade By ALINE SIOSBY Vnitrd Press Hollywood Writer HOLLYWOOD (UP) To George Burns and Oracle Allen the addi tion of son Ronnie to their CBS-TV show has meant higher ratings and bags ol fan mail for the boy. But to Burns and Allen, parents, It also solved a family crisis. Burns happily admits Ronnie gave the show a boost. And the handsome 19-year-old has launched an exciting career. He's been of fered film studio contracts; he's made guest appearances with Jack ie Cleason and Jack Benny and acted on "Front Row Center." But behind the scenes Is a dif ferent story about Ronnie, a story one hears around the family circle in the Burns home In Beverly Hills. "WHAT TO DO" There Burns sounds like any fath er who's faced with the problem: What to do with a son who has trouble finding his niche in life? "Ronnie didn't know what he wanted to do," explained Burns in a fatherly tone as I sat with the family in their comfortable den. "For a while he was a lifesaver. Then it was surfboards. Then he built a boat In the back yard. Titanic Sinking Planned For TV Showing Wednesday By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK Ifl "A Night to Remember," a dramatization of Walter Lord's best-selling book on the sinking of the SS Titanic, will, be presented tomorrow night on NBC-TV. A cast of 105 will be maneuvered among a maze of 31 sets in NBC's huge Brooklyn studios on Kraft Television Theater. The move to Brooklyn from the usual NBC Manhattan studios was forced be cause everybody agreed It simply wasn't safe to store 3,000 gallons of water in tanks on an upper floor of the RCA Building. That's the amount of water which will be used In two huge tanks' for scenes simulating the sinking of the ship after It struck an iceberg. The water problem Is only one of many that has de signer Duane McKinney chewing his nails. Since scenery has been immersed in water for days dur ing rehearsals he can't shake olf the dread that when some actor has to come through a cabin door on cue tomorrow night that door mav have warped and be irrevo cably closed. "A Night to Remember" is the fruit of nearly 30 years of re search by Walter Lord. Since he's still a young man, his interest in Send HALLMARK Easter . . . Se eur camaltte tcltctioft f Hallmark falter cardt. Express Your Eairt r tenrimenfi with a qift from our selection of Bibles (Kinq Jomei version ond Reviled Standard version), Prayer Books, Cath olic Bibles and Prayer Books, Rosaries, Med als and R 1 1 i 9 i o u s books for children and adults. Shaw Stationery Co. 729 Main NICE OU) IAD J "A lot of parents force their kids to be what they wished they had been. I wanted Ronnie to go to college probably because I didn't. We wanted him to take up law. We had no idea he wanted to be an actor. "Last summer we didn't want him on the beach for 10 weeks so we suggested he take a dramatic course at Pasadena Playhouse Just for experience. When he called us he'd gotten the lend in "Picnic' at the school we were elated. PERFORMANCE "We went lo see his performance and Gracie said, 'He wants to ba an actor.' " Burns paused, lit his usual cigar and continued: "He was good. So I asked him if he wanted to be bn the show. We didn't want to force him to be an actor." Young Ronnie, who was sitting in the den watching his father talk, spoke up. "I was very happy to get the Job. I didn't have to go back to college!" "Children," concluded father Burns, "find their natural groove. Leave them alone. They'll find what they want to do." the Titanic began while he was in grammar school. "I simply began collecting ev erything I read or heard about the sinking of the Titanic," Lord said the other day. "And then one day I realized I had a book. The writ ing took less than a year." Is he surprised by Its success? "I knew the story had the ele ments of wide appeal," he said. "After all, you had many of the world's wealthiest and most glam orous people sailing on the maiden voyage of the world's biggest and most glamorous ship." CRITICAL CONDITION CINCINNATI i.fi Goldie Byrd, 28, Is in critical condition alter being shot three times at short range in a crowded downtown de partment store where she worked. Her estranged husband Benny, also 28. was captured by an ofl-duty policeman. He said he "was sorYy the moment it happened but I couldn't undo it." I i TREASURE FOI ND i BIO SPRING, Tex. LH Three boys found $1,800 in a treasure chest dug out of an abandoned earthen tank here but neither they nor the internal revenue people are excited. The $1,800 was in si, $5, $30 and $100 Confederate bills. Phoni 2-2586 Borgnine Reveals Feelings On Hearing Of Oscar Award Jtr BOB THOMAS ,, ,.,ns-ir iv Tf it is true that action reveals the man. then much can be learned about Ernest Borgnine from the way he be haved last Wednesday night. When Grace Kelly announced from the Pantages Theater stage that Be naa won an M.rtv." Borzntne's first action was to kiss his wife. "Then the first tnougni uwi - (n(n hi i, hH rrmcerned the two men in front of me." he re calls, i "They were rran inair and James Cagney. both magnifi cent pert"""'"- Th,y were up for the Oscar too. y greatest disappointment was that these New Catalog Store To Open DUNSMOIR A new Montgom ery, Ward it Co. catalog store will open at 840 Florence Avenue! on Thursday, with Mayor F r e d i Lloyd cutting the barrier ribbon at , S a.m. ' A three-dav opening celebration is planned with ice cream for the small fry and more than 300 worth of merchandise to be given away. Twenty-five Items now at spe cial spring discount will be on dis play, according to Neil Turner, district manager from Oakland who is organizing the opening. Appliances, rugs and fabric sam ples will be on display also, he said. The new store has S.500 square feet of storage and display space with two offices where catalog orders and credit arrangements can be handled. It will serve a radius of some 60 miles Including the communities of Weed, Mt, Shasta, Castella and McCloud in addition to Dunsmulr. Free tele phone service to customers from surrounding areas is . offered by the store. "The basic aim of the store Is to make catalog ordering more simplified and to speed deliver ies." Turner said. "Orders re ceived will be' forwarded to Oak land and most Items can be re ceived back in Dunsmulr on a 46-hour basis." he added. Credit accounts for the area will be handled at the new store and payments will be accepted there. Mrs. Penny Harral, formerly of Klamath Falls, will be manager. Mrs. Vivian Copitzky will be cred it manager; Mrs. Lydia Pomeroy, sales, and Lynette Alton, inven tory Mrs. Grace Oberg is helping on a temporary oasis. Officials from the Oakland of fice who will be present for the opening are Frank Walterman, house manager; K. W. Cannon, merchandise manager; D. L. Brad ley operations manager; D. M. Cunningham, catalog units mana ger; Ben Klick, service manager, C. V. Parker, personnel manager and Turner. Special Church Services Told MALIN The Rev. Carl C. De- Mott has announced that special evening services will be held dur ing Holy Week at the Malta Pres byterian Church. These programs will begin Tuesday. March 27 and continue through Friday, March 30 and will start at 8 p.m. Following is a list of the speak' crs and their topics'. Tuesday, the Rev. William Ainley of Mt. Laki Presbyterian Church, "My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me'; Wednesday, the Rev. John M. Recher of Hope Lutheran Church, "The Healing Lord"; Thursday, "The Lord's Supper." the Rev. Carl C. DeMott; and Friday "It Is Finished" by the Rev. DeMott. STRANGLED LOUISVILLE, Ky. i.fi Robert Kevin Colson, 14 months, was strangled when his neck oaueht in a Venetian blind cord hanging over his crib. ifa April 1 J -. '. - J io 3-o I I JLTi nmm-ss.s. wonderful guys couldn't have wonj I thought to myself, .'What (la you possibly say to them ''I'm sorry" or what?' " NO TIME But Ernie didn't have time to -ponder over this longer. He hur. . ried onstage and accepted his Os-; car from the cool Miss Keli i Then he gave his heartfelt thanks t to the three people who had meant the most in his life his mother, . nis lamer ana nis wtie. His mother . . . She had beeni born Anna Boselli in Italy, the' daughter of a count . . , "She! gave me the idea of being an ac tor after I got out of the Navy." savs Ernie. "I don't know whr she got it. She was from royalty; '. mayDe sne naa aeiusions ot gran deur for me". . . . She died before he fulfilled her hopes; she saw him act only once - In i Hart.i ford. Conn., drama school. ( His father . . . Carmine Bora-i nine was born In Piedmont. Italy, t came to America when he wij i 12. . . . "He was always backing me up ' his son recalls. "I coulrt . always count on him for fatherlv- advice, whether it was encourag--ing me to continue acting or giv-. ing me the moral values a father ( ..mi piu.iut. .... tannine DUTE- nine lived to see his son's triuniDh still does work In Hamden, Conn., , His wife. . . . She was a Brook- lyn girl, Rhoda Kemlns. . . . I met her when I was In the hn,. ' pilal dining the war," Ernie says.' one was a puarmacisi s mat and she took such good care of me that I figured I'd hettpr m...' ry her. And she has taken good care oi me ever since." HELPMATE Round and jolly, the family finances. khe handles keeps Ernie; well fed and helps in 1 And so you get a picture of: Ernest Borgnine from what hap-T penea on Oscar night. He has that rare quality in actors true humil ity. He has compassion, as evl-f denced by his concern for thel Academy losers. J Like many of Italian descent, he is deeply devoted to his family. He is grateful for what they have' contributed to help make his life J ana career successful. And he is loyal to his friends. His one rptzrpt. fihniir. stardom "T see a lot of my good friends less". iien. iney aon i come to my j house so much, because they - think I am too busy for them. iv -'criii-t iiiub luiiie JUMit-s uieB ., people into the . background. I j don't want that to happen.". pujff television lm ,eriesfor I amoitious people sypuR: CAREER KEES-TV 6:30-7:00 p.m. Tuesday What trade or profession is for you? Those programs will help you decide. See what course or part-time work you should have. 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