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PAGE TWO HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY. JULY 8. 193 On The Record KLAMATH fOUNTlf JUKTIIS r.iKl.s PALOSKY Bnrn In Mr. anrt Mn Kenneth PaIoky July 2 In Klamath Valley Hoipital a girl weighing 8 lb . ou tie PAPEBrn to Mr anri Mn John De Pane July 2 In KlamMh Val ley Hospital girl writing 7 I ozs JOHNSON Born 1o Mr. and Mr Clarenr B. jnrtnnn July 4 in KIhtti- ?ih Vallry Hotpilai a girl weighinij lb . ', nu. COPELANO Born to Mr anrf Mr Thoma E. Copeland .Iul S in Kim aih Valley Hospital a girl iiwini M-igJv Jng A Ibi., ft Oil DIXON- Born In Mr. nnrl Mr Km fifth G Dixnn July S In Klamath Valley Hospital a girl weighing ft li ll'i n CASSER Bnrn In Mr and Mr W. B Gker July S in Klamath Vl Iry Hoipital a girl weighing 7 lb. 14 ou. HOVR MILLER Born to Mr. and Mr. Delbert Miller July 2 m Klamath Val ley Hoipital a briy weighing A lb . 13 nf TOTTEN Born to Mr and ,Mri Hamld Tntten July 1 in Klamath Val ly Hoaptta) twin boya weighing B lh and 7 lh.. ft nu COPELAND-B"rn to Mr. and Mr Thomas E Cnneland Julv ft In Klam ath Valley Hntpital a boy itwlm welching fl lh.. 14 nt F.STES Born tn Mr. and Mn. Grady Ete July ft in Klamath Valley il. pttal a noy weighing 8 lbs , A . JOHNSON-Born to Mr. and Mr Cloyd H. Johnson July A tn Klamath Valley Hospital a boy weighing 7 lb., 10' nza HUGHES Born tn Mr and Mr Dean Hughe July A In Klamath Val ley Hoipital a boy weighing 7 Int., J' i ou. OLEAVE Bnrn 1o Mr and Mn. Kit-hard Gleave July A In KlamAth Val ley Hotpiul a boy weighing 7 Iba., i'j ou. 1958 ROI NDl P Gilil 244 Boya 3A3 RlflKirot' OltNTV BIRTH HAND Born to Mr and Mrt. Jack Hand, MrCloud. In Mount Shaxla Com munity Hoipital June 29, IflftH. a ion EPGERLY Born to Mr. and Mr Edward E. Edgerly, Weed. In Mount Shaita Community Hospital June .10, lflftfl. a nn SHOEMAKER Born n Mi and Mn. Henry W. Shoemaker. Mount Shaita, In Mount Shasta Cnmmumty Hoipital July 1. Wftfl, a daughter L ANGST AFF Bnrn to Mr. and Mr Donald E Langftlmrf. TV. ntnuir. in Mount Shall a Communu, ''oapltal July 2. 1Q5A, a son. DEETZ Born to Mr. and Mr. Henry J Deetz. Mount Shasta, in Mount Shaita Community Hoipital July a. IftftR. a ion. NEIL Born to Mr. and Mn. How ard C. Nell, Weed. In Mount Shaita Community Hospital July 3. 1!.W. a son. THOMAS Born tn Mr. and Mr Billy E. Thonmi, Dunimutr. in Mount Shasta Community Hniptlftl July 4, 1&A8, a ton. KIKE RAINIKR. Ore. (AP) Kirn virlually destroyed an old shingle mill on Ihe banks or the Columbia Hiver here late Saturday night. "DENNIS THE MENACE' By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) The box office TNT team of John Wayne and Howard Hawki may be (he lint to get a itoryfilm on the wide, wide screen. Although cinerama started the, big-screen revolution five years ago, film makers have yet to put story film on the big, semi circular screen. The three-camera process has been used merely to present glorified travelogues, with ihe result that interest has di minished with each new presenta (ion. . Even cinemiracle. which made improvements on the three-image process, came forward with a travelogue for its first film. "Windjammer." The lack of a strong story disappointed many reviewers. Now Hawks and Wayne have the idea of presenting a story in ' Wm ya eroc wkryin', 3bey ? ito Nor GONNA SWIM OFF AH 4 V YA I ' Matinee Theater Sunk By Small Audience, Big Cost By CYNTHIA 1.0WRV AP Writer NKW YORK (AP) Matinee Theater sank quietly in the Sun day channels of daytime television ;u June's end, torpedoed by big expenses and small audiences. Somehow, it had managed to survive almost three years spite of competition, from quiz shows, musical shows and serials It won wide critical acclaim, but lor some time it has been unloved bv NBC. The nelwork claims to have losl ihreo million dollars putting r MAWW I "loT"' 'JBWKHM f7 Fja-rVMiragra OPEN OAILV 7:00 P. M. ""..TECHNICOLOR ''!Tf-4L?5lo.- Olivia de HAVILLAND . John FORSYTHE Myitis LOY FEATURE AT 8:00 & 10:35 STARTS "Gionl tror. The Unknwn" THURSDAY And "SHE DM0HS" - 1 DOORS OPEN SrSO P.M. Wijn-.Mff "! -)" live hour-long live plays weekly Its drooping ratings dampened sponsors' eagerness to help pay for the plays even when they were Shakespeare. In Matinee Theater's place have come two serials cast in the con ventional mold of agony and much cheaper to produce. Meanwhile, however, Matinee Theater is not beyond salvage. It has developed a hard core of such devoted viewers that Mrs. John Conte, wife of the actor who was host on the show, was moved to organize the non-profit Foundation for the Preservation of Matinee Theater. To dale, thousands of viewers have contributed more thrn MOO.ooo to gon the Sbow tack oa tbe air. And we wouW bave much more if all our viewers knew about the Foflndatio," said Mrs. William Hlack. east coast chairman of the project. "We tried to buy spots on NHC asking viewers to contribute, hut they wouloYt give us time." Whether or not the foundation successful, the idea of thou sands of women earnestly at tempting to keep alive an intelli gent, entertaining television show is stimulating and pleasant. Obviously NRC could not he cx- pecLed tn continue to lrop a mil lion dollars a year on a TV show. mall or how widely it. wm praised or heloved. Apparently it could survive only if moved ' to TV's public service time Sun day adernndn which has be come increasingly egghead af increasingly Inrkinj: in sponsors. Mis. Black, however, thinks i sponsors even soap manufac turers are missing a good bet. "After all, thousands of women have demiistraled How much Ihey like the show ad Vith cnitributiois," she said. "I lliink Ike sponsor he gave Matinee Theater hn-k to its public woulrl be sul-Ii a tarn tbj; aulieftce wtuto! nurite sto'e bin product soW. After all. thsl't i gposic VaV.s, isn't it?" 11 Ml KIDS am 1:30 SHOW STARTS AT 00 PUT T $ 09 6 CTOONS j Wayne, Hawks Speed For First Wide, Wide Picture one of the big processes. They teamed before in the winner, "Red Hiver," and are now mak ing "Rio Bravo." "I think the time is ripe for putting a story on that big screen," producer-director Hawks said. "Wayne and 1 bave a story .which I think would work a kind of Western. I "It won't be easy. You've got I to have a very special kind of story for the big screen, one jlhat gives you a variety of back grounds. 'Red River would have been ideal, because it concerned a long cattle drive. " The Searchers,' which Wayne did with John Ford, would also have been good if they had car ried the search through a lot of different Western backgrounds." Hawks is being independent about his plans. He favors "the cinemiracle process, but declines to discuss the script with its back ers. "If we want to use your proc ess, we'll use it," he told them bluntly. " Hawks has been missing from the Hollywood scene since mak ing "Land of the Pharoahs." It was a near-miss and sourea Hawks on the movie business, j "I thought I would quit, and I did for a while," said the direc tor of "Scarface," "Bringing Dp Baby," "To Have and Have Not," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and other hits. "But then I got bored and de cided I might as well be doing what I know best." CAN'T HOLD THEM SPARTANBURG, S.C. (UPII Prisoners Jimmy Thompson and James Warden broke out of the brand new county jail Monday by gouging a hole in a ceiling with spoon handles. TARKEL TWEET Pk. 4-71 67 2J50 Whit St. Nervous For The Service FORT WORTH, Tex. (UP1) County Clerk Mel Faulk was dubious but accepted a marriage certificate tha't the Rev. J. C. Brian brought in Monday. - The Rev. Mr. Brian told Faulk he was ordained by a Baptist church and he married Forest Pinkerton. 19. and Betty Ann George, 18, Saturday. "f was as nervous as they were because it was my first wedding," the Rev. Mr. Brian said. The Rev. Mr. Brian is 16. JULY CLEARANCE SAVE UP TO i2 AND MORE! 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