Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 21, 1962, Image 21

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    EUGENE REGIS! EM-GUARD, Thurs., Juno 21, 1962 Pago 11B
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; FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1962
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2:00 Room for Daddy Jane Wyman The Millionaire Jane Wyman (5) Danny Thomas
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2:30 Here's Hollywood TV Bingo To Tell The Truth Seven Kevs 5) Here's Hollywood
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4:45 Capt Shipwreck Kluhhouae Legend" Casper Cartoons 14) Cartoon Corral Ic)
Television Previews
John Brown' Show
To Be Repeated
A repeat showing of the narra
tion of "John Brown's Body"
will be presented tonight at 8:30
on Channel 6.
Movies
7:30 p.m., (2) "The Purple
Heart," Dana Andrews, Richard
Conte. Powerful, brutal story of
the trial of the crew of a flying
fortress shot down by the Jap
anese during the Tokyo raid.
Another war film which should
be seen again and again lest
we forget. (1944 good).
11:30 p.m., (12) "Call North
side 777." James Stewart, Lee
.J. Cobb, Richard Conte. Excit
ing, fast-paced story of a news
paperman who proves a man in
nocent by probing an 11-year-old
case history. (1947 good).
Friday (daytime):
9:35 a.m., (12) "Surgeon's
Vnifn " n n n a 1 d Houston.
Adrienne Corri. Confusing
British melodrama aDout a doc
tor who believes he has killed a
niinnt hrmi0h nprl irpnre and
is being blackmailed for this
act. (1957 fair).
3 p.m., (2) "The Magnificent
" Hpnrv Fonda. Don
Ameche, Lynn Bari. Amusing
comedy which has tne country
boy outwitting the city slick
ers. Fonda and Ameche are a
onnH mntrast and the film has
its share of laughs. (1942
good). .
3 p.m., (8) "Washington
Melodrama." Frank Morgan,
Ann Rutherford. Morgan sup
ports this little contrivance
about the adventures that befall
a kindly old gentlemen who's in
Washington trying to do some
good. (1940 fair).
4:15 p.m., (6) "The Brass
Legend." Hugh O'Brian. Ray
mond Burr, Nancy Gates. Sheriff
O'Brian tracks down and shoots
it out with desperado Ray
mond Burr. Involved western
drama. (1956 fair).
THE REGISTER-GUARD PRESENTS
Richard Boone is narrator for
the reading of Stephen Vincent
Benet's poem. The poem cen
ters on two soldiers, Jack
Ellyat, wearing the Blue, and
Clay Wingate, wearing the
Gray. The show was first pre
sented on a Sunday morning in
January.
Tonight's 60-minute tape also
includes the presentation to
Adlai Stevenson of the Ameri
can Democratic Legacy Award
of the Anti-Defamation League.
Channel 6's Brenner and Ozzie
and Harriet will not be shown,
tonight only. f
Other Thursday previews:
9:30 p.m., The Law And Mr.
Jones (9-12) Jones' father gets
his lawyer-son into a legal
snarl when he sets out to save
a newspaper from being gob
bled up by its competitor.
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KATU-TV
Channel 2, Cable Z
Time ar Pacific Daylight
Paint Cockeyed Picture of U.S.
Psycho Dramas
Flood TV Tube
By RICK DU BROW
Of the United Press International
HOLLYWOOD I don't know
about you, fellas, but I've just
about had my fill of television's
obsession with dramas about
mental cases.
I really don't care much any
more about what labors go into
such works, or even if they are
fairly competent efforts like
Wednesday night's CBS drama,
"The First Day," with prize-winning
actress Margaret Leighton,
prize-winning actor Ralph Bella-
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KERG 5. 5:15. 6:05. a. . 10. 11.
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KEED 45 mlnutei on every hour,'
KERG 5:25, 6.
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HIGHLIGHTS
KERG 7, World Tomorrow.
KERG 6:15, Lifeline.
KORE 5:15, Fulton Lewis; 6:45,
World Today; 8:15, What . the
Issue?
KASH 5, Paul Harvey; 6, Ed Mor
gan,
CLASSICAL
KERG 7, A World of Music, Franck:
Symphony in D Minor (Bernstein,
New York Phllharmonlo Orches
tra). KWFS 9, Encore Concert.
WESTERN '
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I Married Joan
Our Mis. Brooks
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6:30 Dinner Music
6:00 News and Weather
6:15 Two ln the Side Pocket 1
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6:45 Indian Press Review
7:00 Evening Farm Report
7:30 Junior Classics of Music
8:00 International Claaaroom
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FRIDAY
10:00 News and Weather
10:15 Especially for Women
10:45 Summer Story Time .
11:00 The Concert Hall '
12:00 Newa
12:15 Noon Farm Hour '
1:00 New. Commentary ,
1:30 Pop. Concert
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2:45 Liege Music Festival
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7:15 Light Opera
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my, prize-winning actress Mil
dred Dunnock, and Kevin Mc
Carthy, a prize-winner.
Between the flood of depress
ing psycho dramas that reveal
ingly emanate from New York,
and 'lollywood's pitch that
American families live in a su
gar plum world like Disneyland,
it is a pretty cockeyed picture
of this country that video paints.
Wednesday night, in the Roger
O. Hirson play, Miss Leighton
portrayed a teacher who tries to
resume her work and family life
after three months in a mental
institution. Her problem is that
neither her father (Bellamy)
nor her upright fiance (McCar
thy) nor her school principal
(Miss Dunnock) feel she is ready
to resume.
They want her to wait until
she is the way she was before.
But she is wise enough to realize
that she wound up in the insti
tution precisely because of the
way she lived before a sensi
tive soul among insensitive com
panions. Finally, denied the right to
teach the children she loves,
she gets a job in a school 300
miles away and breaks her un
satisfactory ties.
The play properly made the
usual plea to give former men
tal patients a chance; but since
this is the point of most such
dramas, it was trapped into a
position ot being unable to be
original.
On the other hand, it was a
quiet and gentle story, which is
a tone always welcome on tele
vision and was an achievement
for Hirson and Director Tom
Donovan. And there were ex
cellent portrayals by Miss Leigh
ton and McCarthy as her unso
phisticated banker beau who
just wants her to be "normal"
again.
If, by the way, you think the
psycho dramas, along with boor
ish "Ben Casey" and All Ameri
can "Dr. Kildare" gave televi
sion a medical air in the past,
you haven't seen anything yet.
Next season there 11 be so many
medical series your home will
feel like a hospital ward.
Blame the ladies, it they
couldn't talk about their opera
tions, halt of them would be
speechless, according to in
formed sources. And have you
ever known one who didn't get
goo-goo eyes over a handsome
doctor? You'll be lucky if the
old lady knows you are around
next year.
Good old television.
KOAC-TV
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7:00 Stories and Such
7:13 Friendly Giant
7:30 What'a New
8:00 Refresher Math
8:30 Focus on Physics
9:00 Outdoor Almanac
9:30 See Who'a Here
10:00 Your Marriage
10:30 Self-Encounter
11:00 Sign Off
FRIDAY
7:00 Magic Corner
7:15 Friendly Giant
7:30 What's New
8:00 Tourlsten Deutsch
8:30 Green Carpet
8:45 Capitol Close-Up
9:00 Architects and Projects
9:30 Lorentr. on Film
11:00 Sign Off
Lego. Is
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Prohate No. MB20
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has filed
his Final Account with the Court
In the Hattle A. Hurzeler Estate,
and that Friday, the 6th day ot
July, 1062, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.,
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County, has
been Bet as the time and place
for hearing objections to ssid
Final Account and for settlement
of said estate.
H. V. JOHNSON,
Administrator of the Es.
tate of Hattle A. Hurieler,
Deceased
JOHNSON, JOHNSON
HARRANG
Attorneys for Estate
641 Pearl Street
Eugene, Oregon
No. 332 June 28, 1962.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons hsvlng claims
against the estate of OLUF A.
1JOUGLUM, deceased, are hereby
notified that the undersigned haa
been appointed a. the Executor
of the Last Will and Testament
of said decedent by the Circuit
Court of the State ot Oregon for
Lane County, and that such
claims with the proper vouchers,
should be presented to said
Executor at the office of L, L.
Ray, Attorney, 412 Tiffany Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon, within six
months from June 7, 1962.
THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK
OF OREGON, PORTLAND,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of OLUF A.
HOUGLUM, deceased.
L. L. RAY,
Attorney for Estate.
No. 350 July 5, 1962.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT THE CITY COUNCIL OF
THE CITY OF EUGENE, ORE
GON WILL HOLD A PUBLIC
HEARING ON MONDAY, JUNE
25, 1962 AT 6:30 P.M. (Standard)
IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER,
CITY HALL, ON THE PERMA
NENT REPORT OF THE PLAN
NINO COMMISSION OF SAID
CITY ON THE FOLLOWING RE
QUESTS: FOR REZONING;
K. Ray Barnes
Tax Lot 6400, Section 36, Twp
. 17S, R4W, W.M. Located at 991
Chambcra Street. .
Bequest rezonlng from C-l
Neighborhood Commercial Dis
trict to n-4 Multiple Family
Residential District.
No. 602 June 23, 1962,
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