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The Bulletin from Bend, Oregon • Page 13

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The Bulletini
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Bend, Oregon
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13
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14 The Bend Bulletin, Thursday, Nov. 19, 1959 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE OUT OUR WAV CARNIVAL TELEVISION IN REVIEW Changes in TV programs are already in evidence TOO UOPVuc '-1jk luiah ton I ITffrTrs! V. signed with disappearing sAV WHAT TIME WAS IT SOU I WELL, COUNT ME OUT I LAST SAW ME SMOKIklG I'M OF IF I HAVE TO HE LIMITIU6 MYSELF TO OWE ElERV MIND YOU THAT YOU'RE I TWO HOURS AN' ITHIWK1 SKIPPED 1 BEHIND SCHEDULE, I'M I I A HIMPRAMCE, NOT HAVETWONOW VOIJ A HELP SAIP YOU'D HFLP ME WITH THIS cellent performance as a stuffy, DOvWPA LEiSAL. IN UCI-eKtlNLC IU 1Mb 5HeV'D By Fred Danzig UPI Staff Wrlttr NEW YORK (UPI) Yes, wealthy father of a boy whose death slowly awakened him to the burdens of mutual responsibility INISMTiOM- dear reader, I'd say the recent, er, TV unpleasantness already and love. has brought about some changes in the surviving shows.

For example, the Price Is. Right The Channel Swim: Clark's World of Talent, a Sunday night ABC-TV show that has been trembling with rating anemia on NBC-TV no longer can be counted on to feature wild dis now is reported heading for the plays of emotion by the winning contestants. Wednesday night, boneyard before year-end. TV is planning five public affairs specials for 11)60 dealing witft al fellow won a couple of brand new cars and merely broke out in a broad grin. Some weeks ago, he probably would have gone into or coholism, old age, suburbia, mod ern architecture and education.

Kim Stanley will star in a U. bit. Others on the show ifi re Steel Hour drama, "You Can't Have Everything," tentatively set for Jan. 20 on CBS-TV, with tap ing now underway. ''heroearemape-motivtrm Sis ff-f Wright and Ell Wallach will star in NBC-TV's 'Sunday Showcase production based on photographer Margaret Bourke White's fight STEVE CANYON cent weeks have behaved rationally, indicating that the producers no longer ask the players to be over-animated.

This has the badly needed effect of making the contestants seem human. Other improvements: The Seal of Good Practices is being displayed more frequently, it seems; viewers are getting more information about whether a show is live or pre-recorded (unfortunately, this still doesn't apply to prerecorded musical numbers in live and-or taped shows); that woeful phrase, "live-on-tape," is grad against Parkinson's disease. Televiewing date: Jan. 3. V- 1t bf HI Serri Tony Randall and Henry Jones are the co-stars for "The Silver Whistle," a Playhouse 90 adaption "Janie! You WALK to the store and back after those ecrs!" set for CBS-TV on Christmas Eve Phil Silvers plans a return to Broadway next season in a musical, "Do Re Mi," being put to i'VrST' M0 1 T1 WE'Jaf'l V.HILS OW OF THEM WSIYnIRVaNaTPOVOuTi HEAE SOME EVESEAliv NE.SHSOM.VK.

HOT KJOWTHW SECTION THIS ISFLOAT? HEAR IoNESINiSIMS 'll Van? HERE'S THE COT THE HAiS I l.EcT VESOTAY HOLD THE I NOW A RESTRICTED I WHAT ALLOUETTE" CUTIE OF HA PJHE A6tlN JJ RCVJE ALERT I PHONE- ZONE! HEV THERESA jg. HEAR 7 WITH ORW BRAIU.6 SOVlBERfAv. M-f THE PSFENSE DON'TfSeai CALL-UP COMMA IN E'taVA JPV, AKOMBWIMBir OT fefej ffl Mayor urges aid for retarded gether by Garson Kamn-Jule Sty- ually being discarded. Plugs? If there has been any let-up, I'd say Jack Paar's step- Betty Comden and Adolph This week is Retarded Chil Green. ped-up plug pace more than makes up for it.

dren's Week, by proclamation of Bend's mayor Jack C. Dempsey. The mayor recently issued the following proclamation of the official recognition of the week: Dialing and Filing; Guest star Judith Anderson portrayed an 80-year-old woman who ruled over WHEREAS, in every commun a ranch with cruelty and a prison-like discipline on NBC-TV's Wagon Train Wednes SICK TRACT ity it is the democratic way to care for all our citizens and af day night. Scripters Leonard Pras-kins and Sloan Nibley attempted to give the part a fuller-than-us- Leaders of PTA are installed Special to The Bulletin LaPINE The regular meeting of the LaPine PTA was held in conjunction with open house at the school, on Monday. A feature was the installation and initiation of members and officers of the pep squad, the "Hawket-tes." Installed for the present year were president, Floydine Anson; vice president, Kathy Davis; sec- ftHEf IV AND HEBEiS ANOTHEQ I MEANWHILE, THE COPTER IS JjiUT IN THESE BRIEP mF nra I ONEf -f COMING IN FROM ABOVE.

MOMENTS THE INTENSE isss TjiX ML 7COT ual delineation but hit too hard and too awkwardly on the motivation. As a result, the shading turned the old battleax into a entire period of November 15 through 26, and do call for all citizens to support the National, Oregon, and Central Oregon Associations for Retarded Children in their program dedicated to providing opportunities to the mentally retarded to develop their maximum potential." Sure enough, it was princess LONDON (UPI) "And what's your name, little girl?" asked the department store Santa Claus. "Princess Anne," the girl said. "Ho, ho, ho," said Santa Claus. "And I'm Father Christmas." Then he did a double take.

It WAS Princess Anne. She whispered her Christmas wishes in his ear, he asked about her school lessons. "They're not too bad," he Princess said. "I get every weekend off." schizoid. Although Miss Anderson's subdued final scene caught the nuances most effectively, it ford them the care, protection and help which they need, and "WHEREAS, we as responsible citizens need to recognize that mentally 'retarded children can benefit from education and training, and that we must not let this potential manpower be wasted or allow these children to look for help in vain, and "WHEREAS, our need for expanding educational and training facilities and vocational opportunities is great, since we must do everything in our power to increase the potentials of these our Bend citizens; "THEREFORE, Jack C.

Dempsey, Mayor of the City of Bend, do hereby proclaim Nation retaary treasurer; Phyllis Ish- came too late to overcome earlier script defects. 4 'The Last Autumn," Wednesday mael; student council representative, Connie Larson. Mrs. Violet Butler is group advisor. A large number of LaPine resi night's CBS-TV U.

S. Steel Hour drama, was about 8 minutes too long to be completely satisfying. As it was however, it was a no dents were present for the open house where samples of students ble show. Pat Hingle, returning to his work after a crippling ele LIX ABNER work and class projects were on display in all the rooms. Teachers were present to talk with parents and visitors.

vator shaft accident last February, turned in a believable, ex Tl I TT-Rtr UFCOCin ft ITWTUL A (-MEBBE NOW HE WON'T VO' IS NOW TH' FIRST IM al Retarded Children's Week the VORE FAMBW TO HAVE SI TFVO BANGS ITACIm" I EXPLODE I HEWINJ TfTSO HARD rXCAPE Ji A NOSE UKE A HOOMIN BEAN, MIMI MOOSENOSE- BEAHMIMI MOOSENQSE- CkE-VERSA Vj FORMER VoAY.NOMBEfi Xlst f( DICK TURNER SAYS: I don't know what Les is going to say when he finds out, but here i goes. REX MORGAN. M.D. 11 iVE MADe) I tTD0TALKU(C6 IF I CANT f' ILL NEVER BE ABLE TO 3 ITS NOT TRUE THAT TWO UP MY A MAN WHO'S GET WELL, H. WOBK AGAIN -nq CAN LIVE AS CHEAPLY 'PLEASE SITDOWNA) MIND, GIVEN VWHY TRY, DR.) i Cns-J AS ONE, DOCTOR JTV HEBE.Aie.WLSOM.'V DOCTOR I AS THOUGH MORGAN WHAT SHALL I DOT GOON 17 rj-t -Tv I AANT TO TALK rA I'M GOING YOU HAD NO J--7; UVING AND EATING UP WITH YOU t-J HOME CfSIBE TO JLHJ I WHAT LITTLE MY WIFE rfT- Lftr -SSV ifeii Ppi KlP jM llil 1 Sl CAPTAIN EASY GENERAL WlWdl SILENT SAFETY TIRES wsail WE CAM STOP Hli TBt'M IT 1 1 4hi HA OBtVIU TO6T-HYPU0TIC I aANi HreetiuoeTeD ma'mn rrwwgBXTOWM.

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