The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1956, Page 18, Image 18

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    I Steve Allen
Cast Opposite
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': Comic Claim He Not
Out lo Knotk E1
From. Perch.
By AIJNB MOSBY .
I Valted I'rent lUHywaod Writer
. ' HOLLYWOOD "UPh-ev
Sunday as the next NUt TViie to
: Peking bu, -M-
X -len tinsMs ta'a M fr ,b,uKl
"I'm 'not doing tl.i tab known
is the man who knocked U
'.-I Sull van." the bespectacled W
J; .dian insisted after a f
V - ,nce here before returning to his
V New York headquartera.
rd be doing the same show if
ft this were on BBC and
X competition. I just, want to do a
j rc f- that Sunday night
:; ;tewlng time has had viewer,
. chuckling. &uwvan s
A- the basement floor and took over
the whole building with his easy
manner, top variaty acta and
. umpteen gue
NBC Trlea Everything
v ' NBC has thrown In everything
. from monkeys to Jonathan Win
'A . ten during their M p.m. time,
M but beat Sullivan only with Mar-
tin and Lewis. ; ,
Now Allen will drop two of Ms
nightly "Tonight ahowi to vie
i. ' with Sullivan on Sundays. Tfct
comic claims his new . program
j will "stay casual." But his plans
.v He'll fight fire-with-firt with an
. Impressive list guesi wn
day: Sammy Davis Jr., Bob Hope,
.: n.mhi i.vnn and Rod Alexander,
I- Dane Clark, Vincent Price, Kim
'V Mntk nH Waliv COX.
v : Hollywoodites. owevef, already
v : are predicting CBS' Sullivan will
clobber the new NBC contender
' i. thoir first battle. Allen's ml-
y tial show faUs on the date of Sul
livan's eighth anniversary pro-
. gram-and the "ureal oione
V ' Face" will bombard Allen with an
all-time high guest stars.
' Film Clin Shunned
" "However, our guest stars won't
; -run across the stage', added. Al
. len. "Also, we won't use film
clips showing movie stars."
" Allen also will send live cameras
; out of the studio, a la "wide wide
.V. world. On the first show Bambi
'. Lynn will dance on the root of
y. : the building next door to Allen's
NW5 stace In New York. "
... -n; a Chinese restaurant," ex-
nlained an Allen aide. "We ate
chop suey for a week to arrange
this. We wanted to show the real
y-'Kni York skvline
" Allen fleures NBC previously
'tost by default" in the Sullivan
y battle. He figures he can "split
.V the ratinas" with a good show.
His theory; one that may give
. viewers gray hahi. is that TV's
V Meal situation is for the audience
"to be driven out of its mind by
having to choose between four or
five excellent programs at we
same time."
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'Win-Spring;
People Turn
To Country
In the sprinatime thoughts of i
! young men may turn to love, but
to those bit older it s more ouen
thoughts of the country. In many
& cases the desire for the country
leads them not only to drive into
X the country but to move into the
country,
!- Drawing Power Noted !
Observing this turn to the
country the county agent from
! Washington County, Oregon, Wilbur
t$ Burkhart, has written an article '
X on the drawing power of the coun
try on city dwellers. It follows:
"A Sunday drive into the coun
try in the spring will fascinate
v; the children and bring back mem
- ones of our childhood days on tin:
X farm. Such tune taken or a inert'
X ! drive pays high dividend to our
V library of inlormutioii about liuw
t our food is produced. Ihure is one
11 esse thai sometimes U-jcIs ti
; trouble. It seems that many ob-.
l servers let this iurm dust tliange
to "star dust" which starts a chain ,
reaction of Ideas thut eveirtuully
lead to the decision that the home
in the city must be forcsuken in
favor of moving to the country to
live on a farm.
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Straight from the drawing
boards of America's top
cartoonists 'come new designs
for Rainier's lively Jubilee
cans. Virgil Partch, (VIP),
William Steig, Irwin Caplan,
Robert Osborn, Bob Cram,
and Ray Patin combine
their talents to produce the
most delightful beer cans in
America today.
And insiVfe each can is the
same fine beer: light and
mild to be sure, but with
the special taste we call Life.
Rainier's new cartoon cans
are yours to enjoy. More
un than ever!
"Further support to the idea of i . ,,"
M movina to a farm is found wiieii i
ihm familv multita n Irin in th
ir grocery store. Food prices are h"
k(i.k 4n.l.. ...I thn IhmirF t nf '
srowing the family groceries ov- r- s '
ershadows all common sense and - ! '
1;. true conception of what is in-'
volved in owning and operating , .
.! t farm.
"Soon there is no turning back
- 'l until the papers are signed and
"jT; the family has become the proud
! owners of five acres in the coun
'ij try which is supposed to Increase
';; the income and in some cases
provide the greater part of the
li , necessary income. i
Star Dnat Gees I
- !' "About this time, the star dust
51 disappears and the near-tragedy
l comes into sharp focus. It is found
that., the acreage is too small to
! provide, any significant Income to
J;I t, bolster the family" budget. No crop
..of any kind can be invented that :
li t;will do the job. Father must still ,
, J "drive to the city to continue his ,
Ij Job. The evenings and wekendsi
;j turn out to be much shorter than I
"5 -they were back in the planning
' iHrtage. Thus, another part-time i
; farm turns out to .be either a1
headache or at best a large living '
I! area. I
I . Offers a Hbby
V "Generally the part-time farm '
can do little more than offer a
1 hobby that may .result in a few
j.j dollars return. As hobbies gn, we '
; seldom think ot them as" returning j
Js-n the investment, but in the case!
J! of part-time farming some return
is'possihle. The point is that sur.hj
' enhires are not to be taken ! .
M lightly ai some folks have done in
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