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WAYNE PKETEwPED ) APPARENTLY, THERE'S WO LIMIT TO WHAT JuMAK,' MEAW?WHAT ) " TOeETlCKATMVKirN0S 71 SOSVWQMSN WILL PO TO CALL ATTEWTloioYOU MOWeSTLV, CLAV, ARE ACS YOU TALK- JLi' ftt ( WOW THIS- PRACTICALLY THE OLD- -NTS -7. TO EMSELVES y-CAMT YOU SUCH A FOOL AS J IU6 A&OUT, vL-- l EST TKUSlC IW THE WORLD.' . . - .Jyijfc. BE SERIOUS.' FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Merrill Blosser "'Sj&Jag-i" YtAM CUT MEV,' SMITH- iTbuT 1M A WAL, I'M RANCH WLIH? HOW CAAJ W'Tf 7 SaV, Smith -this ) its a pupe was Fixn' To QUEST foreman her, WHOOPS SPURS cause a( C ;a-u HERE'S A DAMCE--S RANCH rance with here amo WHAT 1 SAY yTAKe YOU To BE A ) jlJl NOT A GOL-DAN6 y DAMCE ---1 THAT 61- TV GOES ... INC LUPIN" ir WALLFLOWER. VUfNrTJ . RODEO yVVAMNALCXX j--: 7 TtXJ TfJ ? -X CAPTAIN ESY '& By Leslie Tomer ' 't f W WAIT' P0N AklTOWlOl IHA I I AHi SEmOR! Y OH. DEAR! IP 1 1 TAKE ME TO X NOTHING DOING Y YOU DO HfcR. 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WcCfto.., - .A I cwe P'"J L PRISCILLA'S POP By Al Vermeer I IT U 7 I "I lMOM SAys eveRY girl I I i gueSs1 fr U L 1 BECOME BEAUTIFUL I - ' (NOBODY EVEN ) PRISCILLA, DO ) k J WHEN SOMEBODYH (lOs ' V L T LIKES t BUGS BUNNY ' iVAWNJ!.: I MUST HAVfV yWjV.f IS 1J f THERE'S 4 I ( WITH A BIT OF UJCkV I - I OVEI7SL6PTA5AIN1 IS K COOK VER 1 EVERYTWYlM MUCH -i PERHAPS I CAN B?EAKFA5T READy 0iW FER I VA NEEP... ITOOHlREO BREAKFAST IM I C C GET 8USyiT0 PREBgE ,TRED DANZIG SAYS: -Observer, La Grande, Ore., Wed., July 15, 1959 Page 4 Andy Williams Show Best Of Current Summer TV By FRED DANZIG UPI Staff Writer NEW YORK I UPI I Summer TV has shown us just about all it has to offer, I guess, so tins Is as good a time as any to vote for "best" of the season. My vote goes to the Andy Wil liams Show on CBS-TV. With two shows gone, it is clear that Andy has a show that is as informal as Brittle Bardot's last beach party. Also, it is fresh. It swings. It experiments. Tuesday night, for example, a successful experiment involved an Americanized version of a Japa nese kabuki dance, in which Mi- yoshi Um?ki sang. "They Can't Take That Away From Me." Not experimental but charming nonetheless was Andy's duet with Miss Umeki in "Getting To Know You." The comedy highlight, to my mind, was the brief bit by mimic Frank Gorshin in the role of Boris Karloff playing opposite a recording of Sir Cedric Hard wieke in Ibsen's "Enemy of the People." Actually, the show is two shows in one. Andy features "The World McKay Reported In Fair Condition SALEM I UPI I Former Oregon governor Douglas McKay today was reported in "fairly good con dition" at Salem General Hospi tal. He is recovering from a re currence of a heart ailment suf fered earlier this week. Attendants said the 66-vear-nlrl former secretary of the interior spent a good night. He is still con- lined to an oxygen tent most of the time. ' McKav is chairman nf the II S section of the International .Inint Commission which deals with wat er problems between Canada and the U.S. Cottage Grove Movie Theatres Purchased Jones Enterprises Incorporat ed, a firm that owns a chain of movie theaters in Oregon, and who arc associated with Francis Gruelich and the La Grande theatres, have purchased the Ar cade theater and Argo drive-in at Cottage Grove. Stanley Daugherty, who owned the two movie houses and an other, the Diane, made the an nouncement. The Jones firm also owns thea ters in Eugene, Coos Bay, Bend, and other cities. ORBITING MISSILES IIUNTSVIIXE. Ala. (UrU-The Army Ballistic Missile Agency said today Explorer I. the United States' first earth satellite, would continue to orbit until August. 1962. The agency said latest es timates also show Explorer IV, the second Army satellite still or biting, will re-enter the earth's atmosphere in September and burn up. of LP's," a segment that samples some off-beat record albums and finds song-and-dance inspiration in them. It s a solid hunk of en tertainment and deserves to be preserved after the summer. The credit for alt this goes to Andy, who has a pleasing manner and is a swinging, tasteful singer; producer Perry Lafferty, director Norman Jcwison, choreographer Peter Gcnnaro. music director Jack Kane & Co. They get my vote and my thanks for making summertime Tuesday nights one hour of it, at any rate look like fall and winter TV at its best. Short Shots: Steve Canyon Tues day night dealt with a crippled jet that landed on a foam-covered landing strip. Not a civilian in sight, along the runway, though. The Kingston Trio spanked some life into the Jimmie Rodgers Show. In the same show on NBC TV, Jill Corey went sexy in a torch song but still looked too sweet for the role the mother daughter comedy team of Betty and Jan Rhodes was squeezed off the Andy Williams Show Tuesday night when the show ran behind time. Tht Channel Swim: An original TV drama by S. Lee Pogostin that David Susskind hoped to pre sent as a DuPont Show of the Month on CBS-TV now is sched uled to kick off NBC-TV's new Sunday Showcase scries on Sept. 20. Titled, "People Kill People Sometimes," the one-hour drama John Frankenheimer. The word is that Susskind . relinquished the property because his DuPont se ries once again will stick to ac cepted literary works and not at tempt any "originals" in the forthcoming season. The rLCe. t announceme-.t that Tony Curtis will star as Russ Co lombo in an NBC-TV special drew a groan from singer Johnny Des mond, who claims that he owns the rights to certain songs closely identified with Colombo's career and also has agreements with various persons who figured in the crooner's life. Desmond says he will go to court, if necessary, if his rights are violated. Paddy Chayefsky's first TV dra ma in four years will deal with the beat generation and will be produced by Fred Coe for Play house 90. This same CBS-TV series will present a musical version of Stephen Vincent Bcnet's short story, "The Devil and Dan'l Web ster" in the fall, produced by John Houseman. Scssue Hayakawa plans to star in a TV series, made in Japan, called Files of the Tokyo Police. Betty Mutton's new fall scries for CBS-TV has dropped the title of Goldie in favor of the Betty Hut ton Show. Brock Peters, who por trays crown in the film version of "Porgy and Bess." joins Danny Costcllo. Vivlenne Delia Chiesa and Louise O'Brien on ABC-TV's .Music For a Summer Night on July 29. V. . CO-STARS Rock Hudson and Joan Simmons are in Universal-International's production of "This Earth Is Mine." I Ronald Culman favored a chauf- Rock Hudson Stars In Film At Granada Lovers of antique cars will have a rare time watching them rh This Earth of Mine," saga of a California dynasty, which opens U the Granada Wednesday. In Cinemascope and Techni color, the picture stars Rock Hudson, Jean Simmons. Dorothy McGuire and .Claude Rains. Among the vintage cars which will be seen rolling over the dirt roads of the lush grape coun try are a 1930 Packard Phaeton, scores of model A Fords, a Dur ant, an Auburn, a Studehaker "Dictator", and a 1925 Rolls Royce. There's also the famous Horch sports car which Rock Hudson drives that was once owned by Adolph' Hitler and is now the property of King-of-the-Road Mu seum. Henry King, director of "This Earth Is Mine." drove locomo tives, then Stanley Steamers. leur-driven Pierce Arrow limou sine. Charles Chaplin a maroon Harmon wilh white wire wheels, and Gloria Swanson an aircoolcd Franklin. DAILY JV LG " 2KREM m KXLY x KHQ TV f TV O TV WEDNESDAY :00 Fights N.-ws & Uportu Orflc-lal Detective 8MB " Dnuc Kdwards " fi:.'! " CnHiiin :rief Front Page fi:4." HemmltiKwny News 7:00 KeWKbrnt Keep Talking U.S. Marshal 7:15 " ' 7:30 African Patrol Trackdowa Price Is Might 7:45 " , S CO Oule & Harriet .Millionaire Dave King 8:15 S:H0 Donna Heed Show I've tlot a Secret Bat Masteraon :4S " " !':(hi Accused t'.S. Steel Hour Thla Is Your Life !:1! 9:311 Target " Wauon Train 9:45 " " 10:00 XiKhthoat NiRlit 1-Mlllon " lii ir, Jack I'aar Late Show " 10:30 " " News 10:45 M " l.ato Movlfl 11:00 " " " 11:15 1I:S0 Dateline Europe " " 11:45 " " " THURSDAY :00 On The Oo Douffh Re Ml HIS :S0 Sam Levenson Treasure Hunt :45 9:0(1 I Love Lucy Price Is Right 9:30 Top Dollar Concentration 9:45 " - lo oo Love Of l.lfe Tic Tao Dough o 15 " 10:30 Search for Tomorrow It Could Re You 10:45 UuMing Light " H:o,i Acrou the Hoard Movie Queen For a Day 11:15 " .. " . . 11:31) Pantomime Quit Court or 11:45 " Human Relations 1 J 0,1 Music Rlngo P"n Smoot Younj Dr. Malone ..j,, .. Industry on Parade lV JO Romper Room A" ,ho World Turns From These Roots 12:45 ; " " 1 :on Day In Court Forjteitcr or Worse Truth or Conseq. I So Gale Storm Show -ltoueparty County Fair 1-4 5 " " : oo Heat The Clock l!'K I'ayoff Matinee on 81 1 15 . .. .. ; 3o Vfhn Do Tou Trust Verd let la Yours " !:4 5 " I .1 00 Am. Handstand Hngliter Day 3.1s ' Secret storm J: JO . ' KdKe of Night " 3:4 5 " " Our Clang 4 to Pope ye Cliff Carl Show I Led Three Lives 4 15 " " " 4 jo " Early Show Four Thirty Movie 4 45 " " " ' 5 so Superman " " ft 1 5 " " CM Mickey Mouse Club Song Shop " S:4t " IfiintleT-Rrlnkley 500,000 Visitors For Centennial PORTLAND 1 UPI 1 The Ore gon Centennial Exposition had its son.oooth visitor Tuesday. A 3-year-old blonde from Salt Lake City. Cristine Wangsgard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd E. Wangsgard, passed through the turnstiles at the half-million mark. The family passed through the main gate at 6:30 p.m. with two other daughters, Diane, 1, and Lvnda. 5. The Wangsgards were given a special reception that included a free dinner at the Centennial res taurant, tickets to the Roy Hogers show. Frontier town and rides on the Gayway. Wangsgard is a tax specialist with Pacific Northwest Pipeline Company. Said Mrs. Wangsgard: it's the first time we ever got anything free in our lives." this Ion U nvstte up from information ty Tolevikion Stations and ite (curacy cannot be guaranteed by the La Grind Evening Observer. Side Glances T M. ft. VM- Pet Off. T 1S fas tA I 4 b 1 "If it weren't for these pedestrians I could better my speed around the course by half an hour!" Planetarium Answer to Previous Puzzle f ACROSS 1 Heavenly body S Constellation 8 Planet 12 French river 13 Bitter vetch 14 Exude 15 Dill 16 Weight of Denmark 17 Unaspirated 18 Motive 20 Melodies 21 Lariat 24 Originate 28 Third largest planet 33 Italian coin 34 Abstract being 35 Geraint's wife in Arthurian legend 36 Famous English school 37 Capture 38 "Gallopirg dominoes" 39 Card game 41 oia 42 Pertaining to a tissue 44 Sociable event 48 "Shooting star" 53 Martian (comb, form) 54 Unclose (poet.) 58 Hoarfrost 57 Give use temporarily 58 Platonic dialogue 59 Greek god 60 Wrestlers' pads 61 Stripling 62 Saucy . 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