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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1956 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE THIRTY THREE 4 a. AT, rr 4i gj i .in' .nii.Mii 1i mrf i.,zs&u?S-idl YOU DON'T RECOGNIZE THIS PLACE? .'. . well that's altogether udorstandabje' be cause it's a portion of the completely remodeled and redecorated Ponderosa Room in the 'Willard Hotel. Being in full accord with the Ponderosa theme, the interior is complete with artificial tre9s and new murais depicting familiar mountain scenes. All new fixtures have been custom built for the room, and the dancing area has been enlarged. Manager Marvin Brown points out that a broiler-type food server has been installed and that steaks will be served on thermo-plates. A luncheon counter is also expected to be in - operation by the latter part of this week. . . ' Super Bomber Tests Slated DALLAS. Tex. W The Dallas Tunes Herald said Wednesday the super-secret Convair B58 "Hust ler ' is expected to be test flown within a month and Convair offi cials neither confirm nor deny that the bomber is nuclear-powered. Convair is a division of General Dynamics Corp,, builder of the , atomic-powered submarine Nau tilus. Facod. with questions on the 'nature of the E58, Convair. divi sion manager August C. Esen wein, speaking recently to mem bers of the plant's Management Club, alluded to references that the ship is "a replacement for the B47 or B52." He called the Hustler "unique," saying "it is the only weapons system of its kind, and a replace ment for nothing we now have. H is, instead, a bold and forward tten an entirely new concept." Pending final approval of the Air Force, the craft is expected to be lest flown within a month at Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth. Engine tests on the supersonic, delta-winged bomber are expected to begin this week in an isolated development hangar located out side of the main Convair plant. Worlc on the Hustler began more than two years ago. Since then. Convair has received an Air Force contract to develop an air craft frame that could support a nuclear power plant. HORSES GET RICH QUICK NEW YORK Wi Horses can earn money quicker than humans1 some horses, that is. this year, for example, it is possible for a ton notch thoroughbred to win $100,000 or the greater part of it on any of 26 occasions, home lira,' 000 races yet to be run arc th! United Nations Handicap at At lantic Citv on Sept. 15, the. Gar den State on Oct. 27 and the Washington D.C. at Laurel on Nov 12. The first such race of, 1336 was the Santa Anita Maturity on Jan. 28. ' The biggest take was 5123,450 to D. &- H. Stables Need les for winning the Kentucky Der by. . ' ' . . Farmers and oilier small hold ers own 57 per cent of the forest land in the United States. SEE The Old Music Boxes and Hanqinq Lomps -of the Gay Nineties V TIMBER MOUNTAIN INN On The Alturot Highway r James Cagney Rehearses For First Video Show j By CHARLES MERCER , Cagney, one of the last movie Robert Montgomery show NBC-;ceived an Academy Award K'RW'vnmc inAiwhnrtv nas.lholdouts againsL television, was TV. 9:30 p.m.. EDT in "Soldier nnminaii.ni in hie nrfnm.... i- ing a television renearsai nan on . ... v.. . .. .,v..,u..a. Broadwav durine the noon lunch But don't misunderstand; he does! "I've ' been a friend of Rent a Soinet Piano Broadway during the noon lunch break in the past week could hear the patter of a tap dancer s feet to the accompaniment of a piano. You might have guessed your way through the roster of show business without identifying those leet. mey belonged to James Cag ney a remarkably exuberant and youthful - looking Cagney. If you went inside and inquired, you'd learn these things: On The Record "I n,l Xln . 1 lln Bob:, " " . " no dancing in it. He was dancing Montgomery's for years," he said,!"""05 10r "ls. acting because ho enjoys it. He'd liter-i"and back in 1950 I promised him'Roberts," "The Seven ally rather dance than cat. That's why he doesn't eat lunch. Besides skipping lunch, he skips smoking and drinking and hanging around public places. And that undoubted ly is why Jimmy Cagney looks a little different from the first time you saw him in the movies away back when. To get down to the television facts, Cagney stars tonight on the and won in "Mr. Little that if I ever did a TV show Id foys" and "Tribute to' a Bad do it for him. I read this scriptjMan." His next picture will be the and liked it: it's a good one, a; hie of the late Lon Chancy. good show. And so I m doing it Rent may ba applied for . raasaa. abl. lima lowird purchasa. Larf.sf piano stock in this part of tha Wast Many Isadlof makes. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. I Nt. tih Uammont Orgia Chart OrgtiB 'Just because I haven't done any television doesn't mean I hate television." said Cagney. "But I've always felt that working in pictures is a full-time job." It certainly has been for him. In the past 18 months he has re- KLAMATH FALLS BIRTHS ; NIEMINEN Born to Mr. and Mm. Fred E. Niemtnen. September 11. a girl weighing 4 lbs. U ou in the Klamath Vailey Hospital. i BORGMAN Born to Mr. and Mrs.! Robert H. Borgman, September 11.1 a boy weighing (J lbs. 8 ozs in the1 Klamath Valley Hospital. VALLEJOS Born to Mr. " and Mrs. ! Aliston Vallejos, September 11. a boy i weighing 6 lbs. 14 on., in the Klani-1 ath Valley Hospital. nODRIQUEZ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Rodriquez, September 11, a boy welghln t lha. 1 oz.. In tha Klamath, Valley Hospital. O'CONNOR Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Connor, September 11, a girl weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz., in tha Klamath' Valley Hospital. GREEN Born to Mr, and Mrs. Bill W. Green, September 11, a girl weigh-' ing j lbs. 24 oz., in the Klamath : Valley Hospital. KLAMATH COUNTY j SUITS j Bishop and Maker Tire Service of' Prineville. filed breach of contmrt! suit against M. D. Alcorn. Involving i lire purcnase originating June 1, 1996. Ernest A. Thaller vs. Mildred E. Thali ler, annulment granted. Lillian J. Willi ford vi. Gene Willi ford, divorce granted. I Pearl Srhmitz vs. Louis R. SchmiU, divorce granted. j MARRIAGE LICENSES STEVENSON-CU STER G. A. Stev-; enson. 24, Klamath Falls, and Barbara J. Custer, 21, of Klamath Falls. i M. THE FAMOUS MEDFORD OREGOLD PEACHES From BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS Excellent for Canning, Freezinq and Eating Fresh, But Do Not Qualify for Our Gift Boxei. An Exceptional Buy for the Thrifty Housewife. BIG Y MARKET TOUR LOCAL OREGOLD PEACH HEADQUARTERS In Person T-TEXAS TYLER ALL TIME WESTERN FAVORITE Appearing With Butte Valley Rangers - PLAYING A BIG AT THE m EM At Dorris, Calif. " SAT. NITE, SEPT. 15th 9 To 1 A.M. Ore. 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