Film takes a final sain at VaPlev Cinemas - Glasgow Montana
Film takes a final sain at VaPlev Cinemas - Glasgow Montana
Film takes a final sain at VaPlev Cinemas - Glasgow Montana
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good evening . . .<br />
<strong>Film</strong> <strong>takes</strong> a <strong>final</strong> <strong>sain</strong> <strong>at</strong> <strong>VaPlev</strong> <strong>Cinemas</strong><br />
Kinda' sad, yet kinda'<br />
exciting, just depending<br />
on if you're a nostalgic<br />
kinda' person.<br />
35 millimeter film<br />
was invented in 1892 and<br />
has been used in motion<br />
pictures since Thomas<br />
Edison's invention of the<br />
Kinetoscope first shown<br />
<strong>at</strong> the Brooklyn Institute<br />
of Arts and Sciences on<br />
May 9, 1893.<br />
Although Edison was<br />
denied a p<strong>at</strong>ent - Britain<br />
and Europe copied his<br />
idea where Edison had<br />
failed to file p<strong>at</strong>ents<br />
- his form<strong>at</strong> became the<br />
"official" standard of the<br />
film industry in 1909.<br />
The early acceptance<br />
of 35 mm as a standard had<br />
momentous impact on the<br />
development and spread<br />
of cinema. The standard<br />
gauge made it possible<br />
for films to be shown in<br />
every modernized country<br />
of the world, facilit<strong>at</strong>ing<br />
the rapid spread and<br />
acceptance of the movies<br />
as a world-wide device<br />
for entertainment and<br />
communic<strong>at</strong>ion.<br />
The primary steps in<br />
the commercializ<strong>at</strong>ion of<br />
I I<br />
s~und cirzema were taken Movie projectors move the film <strong>at</strong> a speed of 24 frames per second, so it <strong>takes</strong> 1.5 feet<br />
in the United St<strong>at</strong>es in the of film to cre<strong>at</strong>e every single second of a movie. A typical two-hour movie plus five<br />
mid- to l<strong>at</strong>e 1920s. minutes of previews calcul<strong>at</strong>es out to 2.13 miles! Th<strong>at</strong>'s the Dolphin Tales film sitting<br />
continued on page 2<br />
on the pl<strong>at</strong>ter with the digital version sitting next to it. Quite a difference in shipping, no<br />
doubt, as th<strong>at</strong>'s about 60 pounds worth of film, not including the case it is shipped in.
Final Spin continued from front<br />
At first, the sound films incorpor<strong>at</strong>ing synchronized<br />
dialogue - known as "talking pictures", or "talkies" -<br />
were exclusively shorts. The first fe<strong>at</strong>ure film originally<br />
presented as a talkie was The Jazz Singer, released in<br />
October 1927.<br />
Ever since th<strong>at</strong> time, films th<strong>at</strong> have been shown in<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> have been in the 35mm form<strong>at</strong>.<br />
But th<strong>at</strong>'s about to change really quick as Valley<br />
<strong>Cinemas</strong> is converting to digital.<br />
In fact, there will be no Dolphin Tales tonight as a<br />
crew of technicians is changing th<strong>at</strong> one over tonight.<br />
However, Moneyball can still be seen tonight and is<br />
your last chance to ever see a movie in 35 mm form<strong>at</strong><br />
<strong>at</strong> Valley <strong>Cinemas</strong>. It is going to be switched from film<br />
to digital on Wednesday and may or may not be ready<br />
to go by Wednesday night (Manager JR Rasmusan will<br />
give 11s a heads-up tomorrow).<br />
We're not sure when the first movie the<strong>at</strong>er came to<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> (maybe this info can be found in Footprints<br />
in the Valley), but after more than a century's worth<br />
of w<strong>at</strong>ching "films", moviegoers are or soon will be<br />
enjoying the crystal clear picture & sound of digital<br />
technology.<br />
Tomorrow, we'll take a look <strong>at</strong> the new set-up and<br />
discuss these digital "talkies". Dolphin Tales should be<br />
up and running in digital Wednesday night.<br />
Off a+ Five, Supper by Six<br />
by Roubie Younkin, MSU Extension Service<br />
Gaucho Steak with Cjrilled Peppers<br />
1 1/2 Ib skirt or flank 16 baby bell peppers<br />
steak (cut in 4 pieces) Olive oil<br />
Steak rub<br />
8 warm corn tortillas<br />
Co<strong>at</strong> both sides of steak with rub. Thread bell<br />
peppers on skewers. Brush steaks and peppers with<br />
oil and grill for 8-10 minutes. Remove peppers and<br />
continue grilling steaks to medium rare. Let me<strong>at</strong> rest<br />
5 minutes. Slice steak and serve with peppers, corn<br />
tortillas and cilantro.<br />
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repairs, reasonable r<strong>at</strong>es. Call 228-<br />
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GLASGOW STUDENT<br />
COUNCIL IS IN SEARCH<br />
of individuals th<strong>at</strong> would be<br />
willing to put on fun &<br />
interesting workshops for junio~<br />
high to high school aged<br />
students <strong>at</strong> the<br />
<strong>Montana</strong> St<strong>at</strong>e Student Council<br />
Convention the night of<br />
Oct. 23. Workshops range from<br />
learning about community<br />
service projects, to team<br />
building, to jitterbugging.<br />
If vou are interested. have<br />
inny gre<strong>at</strong> ideas, or need<br />
more inform<strong>at</strong>ion call the<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> High School <strong>at</strong><br />
228-2485 or Rose<br />
Reyling (Chair of Workshop<br />
TlYE costume; bring the whole family (a kids artgame taking place!)<br />
MOD & NON-ALCOHOLIC BMRAGES SERVED!
Nabva.mber 5th<br />
8 AM-1 2 PM<br />
PLEASE REMEMBER<br />
TO WEAR SHORT<br />
Payment due <strong>at</strong> the health<br />
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Monday Night<br />
Football Winners<br />
The New York Jets<br />
made a tale out of the<br />
2,496+/- 5 bdrm 3 b<strong>at</strong>hs including maste<br />
b<strong>at</strong>h. Lg. dining & living area. New wiring,<br />
and landscaping. Walkout basement wlfa<br />
Dolphins' hopes of victory<br />
72. Snivel<br />
last night, winning 24- i: &y;ce.g. 73. L<strong>at</strong>in drum<br />
74. Red flower<br />
6. Winning the <strong>Glasgow</strong> 9. Kitchen 75, So 13. Blue jay's 41. Lady's man<br />
Sports Club's Nemont 4<br />
Shy"<br />
76.<br />
home 43. Piece of land<br />
;;: E;h 46. Musical<br />
15 Drinkchiller twosome<br />
Beverage gameboard for 16:htd0m mN trolley 48. sound<br />
25. Very light muffler<br />
$50 each were Alison 17. Ndsmusin<br />
Historic '. lichen" kin 27. Extra weight 52. Shudder<br />
2. "- Bitten" 28.<br />
Neumiller (wonder if<br />
sorcery<br />
19. Ships' levels 3. ~~h~~~~ 54. Tie again<br />
20. Witness 29. Cast out 55. Pointed<br />
she'll go buy some food 21. C- O~T : 30.Head 56. Sleep loudly<br />
<strong>at</strong> Gordon's with th<strong>at</strong>?)<br />
24. Analysis covering 58. Door fastener<br />
25. T~~~ partner 6. kEf- 32. check 59. St<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
endorser wagon, e.g.<br />
and, coincidently, KLTZI i: 2,"; 7. off-whites 35. Kind of 60. Sink fe<strong>at</strong>ure<br />
KLAN, who sponsored the<br />
i;: :;$<br />
8. Saucer's squash 62. Certain beans<br />
m<strong>at</strong>e 34. Smear 63. Dent<br />
shopping spree <strong>at</strong> Gordon's 35. Hired vehicle 9. Gloomy 35. Good-bye, in 64. Brink<br />
36. Life story, lo. Assists a Soh0 65. Foremost<br />
Foods th<strong>at</strong> had Alison as briefly felon 37. Stable 67. stars' site<br />
11. Dash<br />
one of the lucky winners.<br />
38. Spanish morsel 70. Swampy<br />
r<strong>at</strong>tle 12. Invites 39. Noisy bird place<br />
Next week fe<strong>at</strong>ures ti: gi",i-g<br />
the Baltimore Ravens <strong>at</strong> 44. Marshy<br />
Inlet<br />
Jacksonville Jaguars. 45. Slanted<br />
More football<br />
47. Actor<br />
Arnold<br />
49. Part of<br />
speech<br />
The Knights of 50.1 or 11, in<br />
Columbus 5th & 6th graders , F,"zck<br />
will be playing their <strong>final</strong><br />
game under the lights <strong>at</strong> the 57. Knockout<br />
number<br />
<strong>Glasgow</strong> High School tonight 58. Biblical<br />
<strong>at</strong> 6:30 p.m. Football fans are 61. " Gr<br />
encouraged to <strong>at</strong>tend.<br />
63. Shannon of<br />
song<br />
66. Halos<br />
68. Excesaively<br />
69. Remain<br />
71. Bleak<br />
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Spag h a<br />
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Supper<br />
Breasted<br />
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our 28th Anniversary sale such a huge<br />
success and memorable one.<br />
We look forward to serving you in the<br />
years to come.<br />
Giil Certific<strong>at</strong>e Winners:<br />
A-Bomb causes Easterner<br />
to head for open space<br />
PORT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK - William<br />
Keenan has been doing a powerful lot of thinking<br />
ever since he picked up the papers and read about one<br />
<strong>at</strong>om bomb destroying Hiroshima, Japan, popul<strong>at</strong>ion<br />
350,000.<br />
So he and the missus, four little Keenans and<br />
the Keenan c<strong>at</strong> are heading for the wide open spaces<br />
somewhere-in <strong>Montana</strong>.<br />
"The east will be the first place the enemy will<br />
drop their <strong>at</strong>om bomb," Keenan said, quite calmly, as<br />
he assisted Mrs. Keenan in the packing.<br />
"So people will just have to disperse. Someone has<br />
to get the movement going."<br />
"Sparsely settled areas will be safest, for they offer<br />
nothing for the enemy to ban away <strong>at</strong> with an <strong>at</strong>om<br />
bomb," said Keenan, a building contractor.<br />
"We should have done it long ago," said Mrs.<br />
Keenan. "But it took an <strong>at</strong>om bomb to move us."<br />
Keenan doesn't know just where he'll light in<br />
<strong>Montana</strong>. His research consisted chiefly of a painstaking<br />
study of western newspapers.<br />
"I haven't a place yet," he said. "There are so many<br />
for rent and sale out there th<strong>at</strong> I don't need to worry."<br />
Never mind, now, about rushing to see if the<br />
Keenan's nice big white house <strong>at</strong> 21 Highland Avenue<br />
can be had. It's already sold to P<strong>at</strong>rick McGrady. He's<br />
inform<strong>at</strong>ion director for the n<strong>at</strong>ional housing agency in<br />
New York City.<br />
The above story was front page news from the October 13,1945<br />
Denver Post (the newspaper found by Doug Peterson on October 13<br />
of last week in the old Weedum building). It seems <strong>Montana</strong> isn't<br />
so wide open any more, particularly in the western part of the st<strong>at</strong>e<br />
where the Keenans were looking to move. We wonder if Nancy<br />
Keenan has any ties to the above-mentioned family. She grew up in<br />
Anaconda and is current president of the N<strong>at</strong>ional Abortion Rights<br />
Action League (NARAL) Pro-Choice America.<br />
w: Homemade Tom<strong>at</strong>o<br />
Homemade Chili<br />
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