) OUT OUR WAY By J. R. William OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopla ie5f NY WAS 'MIHHtliNVM?, VMM6N hear that ucananeral KENNY MOZART, THE kiN3 OF SI MA WILL es ( . r ' II . HIM 3IVE Alt THE I'M FAriMATUBAB WNVA ft 0IS WHEN 1 t " pap6.' i s-toop liSI'ICTiei TMAx S El MAJOR -.r CAP S. ."- f J OUTMSRS FOKA fcYS TIOSM THAT ""'"SA pJpAR THAT llfAM AMPS Al L-f1 hal hour wait- G3SSTED ALEXAND6R 6KAWArVEcT JtwAc 4 "77" ry wShVLSS?' Sell and the fiittelsphoheTm iioyART UtS 'JV ' rTlV S'ffn S,,,a THE LOCAL MUSIC ILLITERATES 7'!,! rtV ' -i"'4?f-'''" 1 i 1 " KET A s HAVEKESsCTSDMVClO&ITIONJ.HiMa I TO LEARN WHV POTHERS SET 6RAV .J" ! , nI THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE - By Wilton Scruggs T lATCSHTHWIOEn""! If WO. VI THAUK )j ' I I' MOuU IfAIT TILL VOutE 21, WOWTyOO? Y fRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS - - By Merrill Blotter r mrwov thisji iu T 1 "H He.tvusy.' wAirop-I canY leosMpoM'rcw, You were leaming Your. I o$ iir THAT j-wont..- HoPdLe yen cast j take ir so TOally rujch cw Her foor trJ hard at Bur we C7 hard! i omV j ZTKrr !T?fi ' CAPTAIN EASY - By Letllii Turner 1 "I 'uRRy. officer! V thw wosanj 1 1 'AT why1 woulp she Dtttm 'JTB ff ,'Hes c4me back: you ckc-wo mj iA- SOME &L0K6 WHO INAS WITH " Hi AN tUJuKEP CPANION r. IjftAV 66 PEAPl WHO 15 HE? 5TE?PE0 RIGHT W FKOWT OC I HIM. HESITATE? TTCjaA' "T HE DOME """"J ' i rTUjt ALLEY OOP j" ,"" gy t Hamin &'samf SOMEONB AT THtJ l? V-" 5 I WHO viAS IX OXY 11 irY? OXY T JJ .Z!Z3i DOOR. .SET IT. OH.AU. W , WHAI'D THEV J .f OH FOR CAT5AKE tjf fF WILL 0U. OXY? t RIGHT H j'SVwW? "A WHKE'BHEsSJi tJp Li iV. HERE RIGHT NOW XT M jfE inTf1 18 i' i- BObTSANDHE"R BUDDIES' , " B y ar Martiii 1 rtovr&,rJjgc. rvtt: rvAT.rv e.ocAr t pit x ry-.v.v-r vao.( 1 , ' tv& v,vv. cxvsf? vjE-CbowwaoE-X , J waoW r--gi! oucsk -xvvei j o uacaw!6 Cvi!ecv.c , , 1 ... t. n . I cecvsvexs " PRISCILLA'S POP -- ' - ' By" Al Vermeer "7 vwLi ' ITTil I'and now . I rT I guess '-vIIwi-ienj he said tt ,Y T" "SiJ If htU DON'T )rr-y M ( THAT'S WHAT I ITS A CHANC3INQ Iff '( LA?T Yf A(? T ) V A t- v W- vMV POP WORLDw- BUGS BUNNY - " ' -' C -y Observer, La Grande, Ore., Mon., Sept. 28, 1959 Page 6 TELEVISION IN REVIEW Actress Kim Novak Will Show Brains In Addition To Beauty Bw VERNO SCOTT UPI Staff Writtr HOLLYWOOD 'I' PI' A tolttnin eyed Kim Novak is d elumorizing herself to prove she is more than a beautiful Rirl who haien8 to find herself in front of a movie camera. Curled up on the while rue of hue living room, the platinum blonde sipped a cup of coffi-e. She wore a pair of form-fitting black bullfighter pants, a blue shirt itantaluingly unbut toned! and that was all not even a pair of slippers. Other than a smudge of lipstick, the actress wore no makeup. For the first time in her young life Kim has experienced critical praise or her atting in "Middle of the Night." She is determined to prove her performance opposite Frederic March was no fluke. Learnad From Early Parts "They gave me a chance to act for a change," she said. "But I don't regret my earlier roles. I've learned from them. While other newcomers were studying acting in schools' I was learning my trade as the cameras were turning "My success came too fast, and I was unprepared for it," Kim continued. "I'm glad I didn't start at the top because there would have been oo place to go. Now, I feel, my career is building. I am tak ing my time and growing as a performer slowly." It's taken Kim 11 pictures and some five years to break away from her glamour girl reputation. Arid in her next movie she again steps up in class. Her co-star ia Columbia's "Strangers Whea We Meet,'' is Kirk Douglas. Her role is highly dramatic. Adjusting Personal Llf , La Novak, like Marilyn Monro befo-e ier, also is readjusting her personal life. "I've never beet a light-hearted person," she explained, "and I've never had much confidence in my self. Even today I'm not sure I'm meant for this kind of life. "So I'm selling my house and moving into a small apartment. The less comfortably 1 live the more willing I am to work hard and improve myself as an ac tress. I want to look at life and the world not have people look ing at me all the time. "My only real goal U proving to myself that I'm doing the best job possible. At the beginning I was painting my characters with only one color. As I go along I'm picking up more colors.'' FORD VS POWELL SANTA MONICA, Calif. (UPI) Eleanor Powell's attorney pre dicted Friday that the former dancer and her husband, actor Glenn Ford, will reach a property settlement within the next two weeks. Ford's lawyer agreed to a continuance for the 10th time of a hearing on Miss Powell's request for temporary alimony and attor ney's fees pending trial of a di vorce action. The hearing was set for Oct. 9. DAILY XV LOG 2KREM y KXL g KHQ TV X TV TV MONDAY t:00 Kuperinaii Nttwa, Sports Movie (Oont.) 6 15 " Dou Bilward NHC News ,ti::iO NeWHbeat ArnoM n Aiuly Vew Features :S " Front Page 7:0rt Man With A tiun Lockup Rescue' ttlfrht 7:15 " " 7:30 Shirley Tomple Name That Tuns Whlrlybtrds 7:45 " " S 00 " The Texan Love and Marriage :15 " " . . i 8:30 Preview 2 RuPnnt Show Tales Wells Fara-o 8:45 " " !:00 HlBh Koad " Peter Ounn 9:15 i 9:30 Top Pro Golf " Alcoa Theatre :46 " " ..,.. 10 00 ltnneey Mike Hammer 10:1.". " .. 10::io HIr Story June Allyaon News 10:4 Late MoTle 11:00 XiKlillWHt 4 Most Feature 11:15 Jui-k l'aar " " lt:30 " " 1 1 : 4 r. - TUESDAY 8:00 Cont. Classroom :15 J.J Dlnjr Dons; School :00 On The Co Dough Ke Mi 9:15 ... ,:3n ' December nrlde Treasure Hunt l:4.". m l:i'n I Love Lucy Price Is Right 10:15 i "' Top Dollar Concentration 10:4.". 11 oo Love or Lira Tic Tac Dough 11:1. Preview i 11:3 Komper IM 5"earch for Tomorrow It Could Be Tou H:5 C.uldlng Light " 1! 00 Across ilieIlonrl Coffee Club Theatre Queen For a Day 12:15 - 12:30 Pnntonilme Quiz " The Thin Man 12:45 " " 1:00 Music HiiiKO " Young Dr. Malone 1:15 " 1:30 liurns 4 AUcn As the World Turns From These Roots 1:4S " I 1 2:00 Day In Court For Better or Worse House on High St. J:15 " 2:3ft Cinle Slorni Show HousepartS' Split Personality 2:45 " " .1:00 Heat Th Clock llig Payoff .Matinee on Six J:15 " 3:30 Am. liumlnland Verdict Is Tours " S:45 H 4:00 " llrightcr Day " 4:15 " Secret Storm 4:30 Popeya Edge of Night " 4:45 - Palnt-O-Pete 5:00 " Kumar Five O'clock Movie 5:15 V 5:30 ltock & Mis Friends Itnbin Hood " 5:45 ' - Italian Singer Answer to Pravloue Pui ACBO88 1 Noted Italian . linger, Enrico 7 He look the leading part . in "La "In 1808 ... IS He was by opera lovers ol hit day ,. 14 Lecturer 1 Lamented It Perfumes 17 Stray 18 Old Roman measure 20 Butter mass 21 Capture 23 Yam skein 25 Electrical Unit 28 Social aspirant (coll.). 28 Ventures SO Swell (slang) 32 Obtained 33 Scandinavian coin 34 Rhea 33 Sea birds 37 Gaze 3D Headland 40 Obese ,, 42 Fiber knots 44 Fairy fort 45 Bear child 47 Name ol 13 Popes 49 Bars legally 63 Narrative song 85 Pricker 56 Botanical cavity 87 Check 88 Roasting rod DOWN 1 Arrived 2 Emblazon 3 Bellowed 4 Vase 8 Small spring 6 More unusual g fmx mm 7 Scarf 8 Weight 8 Clochel 10 Storehouses 11 Ethical 12 Formerly 19 Cheerless 22 He wss one of the worlds leading 24 Menial 25 Revert 27 He was in Naples 29 Krolic 31 Complain fussily (slang) 35 Post-Lenten festival ..' 38 Algonquian Indian ,1 . 38 Color , 39 Stair part . 41 Wind ' instruments" 43 Peak in '"1 eastern Utah 44 Firewood (Sp) 48 Dog's cry , , 48 River in Moravia 50 Like (suffix) 51 Places (sbi 52 Put in type,: 54 Protected-apot 1 Z p 4 C I S I? IQ Tl tZ. . EZZZZZ zzzzzz If k y FT" i8 I) 15 " yi zi TTi cT(p " n Ti J' ' ZZZrZZ F"TF"ii i2 tTI -'; n im,i i8r ZZZZZ"7 Z""ZZZZ 1 I I 1 hi I I I I r. This log is made up from Information by Television Stations and its iccuracy cannot be guaranteed by the La Grande Observer. FREE SAWDUST AND WOOD CHIPS by ihe Truck Load! WE LOAD . . . YOU HAUL' Get all you require now for livestock bedding and for use in heavier soils. Our plant loader, is available for loading your truck. Access to the loading yard is gained from the Island City Highway. Slop at Our La Grande Yard Monday Through Friday. 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. MT. EMILY LUMBER CO. LA GRANDE COALS finest fuel on earth! Gives you the cleanest, safest and most economical home beat for these) reasons! e Water WASHED to remove waste. , Heat DRIED for moisture control. HOMOGENIZED for smooth firing. DUSPRUF for cleanliness. J BRANDED fo your protection. Look for the foil circle disc . scattered through every ton. La Grande Lumber Co. (ABERDEEN COAL) Van Petten Lumber V (CASTLE GATE COAL) Smith "Bros. Moving Service . (BLUE BLAZE COAL) Population Of Oregon Is Up 16.8 Per Cent PORTLAND (UPI) The Ore gon Slate Board of Census an nounced the population of the state has increased 16.8 per cent since the last official census in 1950. ' Oregon's certified population as of July 1. 1959, was 1,777.000. The 1950 census listed the Ore gon population at slightly- over one and one half million persons. Multnomah county showed a jump of 14.5 per cent. The total is 540,000 compared to 471,537 in 1950. ' Portland is listed with a popu lation of 405,000 inhabitants, A total of 373.628 was noted in the 1950 census. Eugene Over Salem Osweao moved into a tie with McAiinnville for the 23rd city in size, at 7,300. Eugene had 770 more than Sa lem. i New population figures for Ore gon cities above 5.000 with, the 1950 figure in parenthesis includ ed: Eugene 49.870 135.879'; Salem 49.100 143.140 p; Med ford 26.300 '17.305); Corvallis 20,250 (16,2071: Klamath Falls 20.200 (15,875': Pendleton 13,650 (11,7741; Albany 14.300 110.115'; Springfield 14.090 '10.8071; Bend 13.300 (11,409; The Dalles 12,050 ( 7.676); Astoria 12.000 1 12.331 1 ; Grants Pass 10.200 '8.116'; Koseburg 12,250 ( 8,390); La Grande 9.500 ( 8,635 : Baker 10.120 I9.471; Ashland 8.900 '7.7391; Oregon City 8.750 ( 7.6821; Coos Bay 8,020 6.2231; North Bend 7.880 ' 6.099); Hillsboro 7.770 ( 5,1421; McMinnville -T.300 6,63"; Newport 5,200 ( 3,241); Forest Grove 5.780 1 4.343 ir West Salem 5,000 13.0531; Dallas.. 5.440 14.793); Beaverton 5,130 12,312); St. Helens. 5,215 '4,711); Lebanon 6.500 15,875). WATCHES SAVINGS BURN CHICAGO 'UPI' Benjamin Brown, 50, suoervisor of a truck ga'age, had stashed his life sav ings of $!(i.r(pO in a hole in the Saraqe wall for safekeeping, w'hen fire broke out at the garage' Fri day, he watched helplessly as the building. 17 trucks, the Myalls and his $16.3041 were burned. LIFE INSURANCE GENERAL AGENT Opening The expansion program of a nearly 5 billion in surance company makes available a General Ag-' ent pposition in desirable territory. To a well quali-' fied man we can offer: Salary bonus recruiting bonus over riding commissions reversions liberal -'' vesting plus pension and group protec- '' tion. Office, secretary, incidental ex penses, etc., furnished. High commissions plus financing and training plan available i for new agents. i Competitive life and A&H plans to fit mod ern selling. If you are over 30 and quali fied by ability and experience, reply giv ing full details about yoursei'f. Your letter will be kept confidential. 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