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By J. R. Williams OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopla Observer, La Grande, Ore., Toei., Oct. 20, 1959 - Page 6 Side Glances 31' VARTA,MY LOE.I yAS AgOuT WHAT HAPPEME A KA&B'T AW WMF m lT-UPPBMLV 1 ItLL VJ1MI 13,"" rrrr TD HIM 1 t? AROUWU THE FK Or ACr SC I HAPPENED L. OEkE Al? VOJ Teu.l '-E5T5 A30UT THE f A. OP VCJR SONG IT VJJSE NOT &ER-JUS Zj 'k THROUGH IT ! rt ASJT TAJIKS (AP: J VlEVE? INEEOBOTHlEeSTlRc SAsSS NJJ THE ?CnHEK was onlV a pittance -AN0ID0 MEAN SHARt! CAPITAL TO FOoKOh Hi T'LlTAkE- MY LlSL'AL A Pl!8l:5hiMu5-i--S31 ThORn. A&EM5 FEE OP FIFTY PcKCET ANY -JuEiTIJNi? L 1 xsu? OUI OUR WAY A THE pose Tl OUT THE- TV' THE WORRY WART M i.-..-. .... - IW'AITtll . TMfc MUKT Ur MAK IMA WAYNE " By Wilson Scruggs I , Mi PDSJiOM fSOWtOtl JUST TO FEEL LfiCFJl AON... (VKlWQ iff'"T UO MKS. Y.'AYklE W0UL0MT J J UTTtK UOuE'JweSS. I'D V dOOKIFS FOlt A 3UU6STEl WiNtHMO : . J ' T0 K''JOW T 1 C''T na' MRS. AJUVS I OOfT KWCWJ LOVS K'M6TA Of f MiS CLOTHES.' TULKE'S H01WIM5 I'D J ': . 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DAILY JV LOG 2KREM " yj KXLY jr KHQ TV t TV O TV 'TUESOAY t cu Wnoily VV'ooUpcf'Ktr Now Hpurta Muvie u'ont.) it 1 " riouir KtlwHrdn Kront I'agv ii::i0 Ntwjb-fit Aiihih n' Andy " :5 " NIK' NVwn T.oo 2fi M?ri AttJtrd 'I'lnmT St-vt-n I.ihkuc 7:li " Hi)OI T :n llroinn l:url-r I'ulrol Laramie 7 l.'i s.lii) " I-nniK l'Kftfe " S Is - H :i Wyatt Karp I.ov. of Kihhrr Mcf!i- 8:45 " DdI.Io lilllhl A Molly !Wmi Hlrii-man Tih'hli-opt; Art. Murray Harly IS !i : I'lillllp Miirliiw Ii'l Pki-lton Fnnl Ktnrllino I5 2 " liiiiiti .l-ia J'ri-.sfiita Harry llitcm " in lr, " " 111:311 NlBlit Court " "' 10:45 " ll:UU N'lKhllH-at 4-M-it Ft-ature Swi 1I:U Jack Paar Late Movte 11:46 " " WEDNESDAY 8 00 Vat. ClaMxrunin :15 " 8-30 Ding Dong Srhool 8 45 " 9 00 On The Go Douth He Mi SIS 9:SA Trniber Ilrlue Treasure Hunt 41 " M 10:H0' ' 1 Love I.ufy lrlce la Right 10:15 10:30 Top Dollar Concentration 10:45 " " 1 1 00 Lov.t or Life Tic Tac Dough II 1.1 I'revl. w 2 " ll::t0 ItoniinT linom Search for Tomorrow It Could Ba Tou 11:45 " UiiIiIIiik LiKht " 12:00 U'aLl-i4M (lull It's A (r-at Kite Queen For a Day 13:15 12:30 Love That Hob Stasre 4 The Thin Man 12:45 " " " 1:00 Muic HiliKo Take 4 Young Dr. Malone 11 5 1:30 Iturni & Allen An the World Turnn From These Hoots 1:45 J:O0 Day Ui Court liett.-r or Worae Houae on High St. J:15 ... 2:30 Gale Storm Show House Tarty Split Personality 2:45 - 3:00 Heat the Clock Dig Payoff Matinee on Six 3:15 " 3:30 Am. Ttandrttand Verdict In Youra 1 45 " 4 00 IlriEhlcr Day " 4:15 " Secret SUirm " 4:30 Popeye Kdare of Night 4:45 - " Palnt-O-Pet 5:00 - " Itamar i O'clock Movie 6:15 - 5:30 My Friend Fllcka ltobln Hood " t:46 " This log if mad up from Information by Television Stations and its accuracy cannot ba guarantead TroS! MOMS! DADS! FREE! FREE! FgEE! j Wc are Giving Away two Shetland Ponies. See them on display. Free, Coffee & Donuis ' Free 2 Baiieries 3pr. Krafiread Winter tires 2 compile alignment jobs DRAWING WILL BE HELD 4 P.M., OPEN HOUSE OCT. THE iGEHERftL TIRE 1 1 11C by tha La Grand Obsrvr. rAnr'f PUKUi "Your General Tire Dealer" 911 JEFFERSON i! 0-2 "Maude't operation wasn't to Duy a lot ot ciotnes TELEVISION IN REVIEW: It's Hard To 'Gas-House' Bv PRANK DANZIG UPI Staff Writer NEW YORK i UPI i The gas house gang of show business, Frank Sinatra, Bing Crosby and Dean Martin, floated through an entertaining hour of songs, dances and their special brand of way out utterances on ABC-TV Mon day night. It was very easy to take, work ing in front of proper, dignified and sedate sets, the trio frolicked in a carefully carefree fuljon and displayed huge quantities of personal magnetism. These three men can entertain just by snapping their lingers, i Since it was called the Frank Sinatra Show, I'll begin by saying the celebrated chairman of the board was in command most of the way. The exceptions came when his untamed buddy, Ltean Martin, upstaged him with some unabashVd mugging. Fortunately, the trio managed to avoid embar rassing, or ultra-inside ad MLs. (The Sinatra-Crcsby exchange of Sept. 29 is still a vivid memory . There was only one loud plug and that was earned by Martin who laid down and raised a shoe to the, camera to display, a chalked advertisement for his restaurant. FBI. & SAT. 22 - 23 - 24 SERVICE WO 3-2887 ' S''l TU. W. 0 .. Pal ON. so expensive, but she had to neiu mi . Beat The Old Singing Stars The show had a comfortable pace, although it was slowed down by an uninspired dance fea turing Mitzi Gaynor, the only lady guest on the show. And, treasure ot treasures, it even had a sock finish. As Frank. Bing. and Dean imitated the Clayton, Jackson and Durante team of years ago. Jim my Durante in person came on to join thorn. They, all strutted off in triumph. Another highlight was Sinatra pretending he was on a night club floor in front of the band. There was no need to think about the staging or the camera. Frankie just sto:d there and put down the songs in his authoritative way and it was fine stuff. Prior to that Frankie sat in with a platoon of children (real looking ones i to sing "Hi-Ho." That. tco. was a knowing show business touch that came off well. Producer-director Bill Colleran managed the cameras with pre cision, catching the stars in fine closeups to punctuate their moves. Art director Jim Trittipo provided an uncluttered stage and came up with, of all things, a m'key climb fcr Frank and co-company to re cline on and dangle from. Guess the siep ladder is through on TV. Th Channel Swim: Harry Sal ter, producer of Name That Tune, has been asked by CBS-TV and the sponsor to come up with a suitable new show for the Mon day time sl:t. 'Tune' was kayoed by the network's new no-quiz pol icy. Salter told CPI the new show, tpnlntivrlv rolled Farp Thi 9 iMusic. would involve a panel ?, guessing song titles, with George ! DcWitt as emcee. The CBS pol B icy. besides banning big prizes, E also prohibits contestants from ) appearing more than once. Producer Walt Framer reports he. tco, hopes to sell a substitute for his cancelled show. The Big Payrff. Called Fun. Fashions and .Music. Framer would co-star Bert Parks and Bess Myerso.i. He said the show would offer "other non quiz aspec:s" of payoff. Dane Clark joins Dean Stock well. I-gemar JohanssDn. Glenda ' Farrell ard Frank McHug'n in the Thursday. Nov. 19 CBS-TV adap tation of "The Killers". James Whitmore is cast as U.S. Grant, Melvyn Douglas as Mark Twain, j a id Johi Baragrey as Robert E. 1 l ee for the Sunday. Feb. 21 NBC TV drama in the Cur American nc itagc series. Mrs. Biggs Returns To Elgin Home ELGIN i Special i Mrs. Emily Biggs is returning this week to her home in Fort Morgan, Colo., after spending a month at the home of her -on-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moles had as their guests this week her moth er. Mrs. Charles Haeff. and her sister. Mrs. Jermainia Handy and daughter. Maureen, of Portland. They had visited relatives in Mon tana before coming to Elgin. The group visited also Et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hug of Summer ville. Another guest at the Hug home was Mrs. Dorothy Ho'sback and daughter Dora of Toledo. Entertained Extension M. s. Richard Lyman entertained the Trinle E Extension at hue home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joan Hcllingsworth won the game prize. Dessert, cot lee and cocoa .were served by the co-hostesses, Mrs. Betty Conley and Mrs. La Veta Botz. ., Mrs. Leo Carlson and Mrs. Bcrnal Hug Sr. went to Milton Freewalcr Wednesday to study trxtile painting with the coop ladies.