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e e EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Monday. July 16, 1962 Page SB e e j ' TELEVISION SCTKEDlJLES ssaasEaataasii KyAL-TV KEZI-TV KOIN-TV KPTV KGW-TV NlC ABC CBS ABC NBC Cnanntf 13 Cattle 3 Channel 9 Cable 5 Channel 6 Cable S Chan. 12 Cable 12, Channel S Cable 19 MONDAY, JULY 16, 1962 5;00 Cap'o Shipwreck Jack' Kartooo Movie The Three Stooge Cartoon Corral (c) 5 Cap'o Shipwreck hWubhuttse Movie Tbe Three Stooge Carluon Corral (e) 5:30 Global Zobel Ke&cue 8 Movie Popeye Theatei 14) Silent Service 5:45 Global Zobel Rescue 8 Newacene Popeye Theater (4) SUent Service :00 Northwest New News Nine Newscene Love That Bob News Beat 6:15 Huntley Hrinkley Evening Report Walter Cronkite Love That Bob Huntley Brinkley 6:30 Navy Log Mattyt Funnies MantovanJ News Central (4f QuickDraw 6:46 Navy Log Matty's Funnies Man to vol ABC New 14) Quick Draw 7:00 Sea Hunt Oregon TV Forum i The Pioneers Vagabond Science In" 7:15 s' Hunt Oregon TV Forum (The Pioneers Vagabond Action 7:30 TBA Cheyenne To tell Cheyenne World of 7:45 TBA Cheyenne I The Truth Cheyenne Tomorrow 8:00 National Velvet Cheyenne" Pete & Gladys Cheyenne National Velvet 8:15 National Velvet Cheyenne Pete & Gladys Cheyenne National Velvet 8:30 Price i Klght Law & The Fathei Knows Best Law of The Price 1 Righl ic 8:45 Price U Right Plainsman Fathei Knows Best Plainsman Price Is Right (c) 9:00 87th Precinct Surf side 8 Lucy-Desl jTf sfde 8 87th Precinct 9:15 87tb Precinct Surf side 6 Comedy Hour Surf side 6 87tb Precinct 9:30 87th Precinct Surf side 6 Lucy-Desl Surfslde 6 87th Precinct 9:45 87th Precinct Surfslde 6 Comedy Hour Surfslde 6 87th Precinct 10:00 Peace Corp Ben Casey Hennesey Ben Casey Peace Corps 10:15 In Tanganyika Ben Casey Hennesey Ben Casey In Tanganyika 10:30 Peace Corp Ben Casey I've Got A Secret Ben Casey Peace Corps 10:45 In Tanganyika Ben Ca sey I've Got A Secret Ben Casey In Tanganyika 11:00 Report ABC New Night Scene News & Wea (4) Night Beat 11:15 Tonight Show C) News 0 FuiaJ Night Scene News Final Night Beat 11:30 Tonight Show (c) Man From "Time Out of The Tonight Show 11:45 Tonight Show ic Cochise Mind" The Tonight Show TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1963 7:00 " . Today 7:15 Today 7:30 Cartoon Time Telecourse (2) Today 7:45 artooD Time Telecourse (2) Today 8:00 Captain Kangaroo Charlie's Cartooner's Club 8:15 Captain Kangaroo Roundhouse (4) Rocky & Friends 8:30 Captain Kangaroo Komper Room (4) TeleScope 8:45 Captain Kangaroo Romper Room (4) TeleScope 9:00 Yoga for Health Calendar Jack La Lanne (5) TeleScope 9:15 Yoga for Health Calendar lack La Lanne (5) TeleScope 9:30 Play Hunch (C) 1 Love Lucy Movie Play Your 9:48 Play Hunch C) I Love Lucy Movie Hunch C) 10:00 Price Is Rlght(C) Verdict Is Yours ovie Price U Right (c) 10:15 Price Is Right(C) Verdict Is Yours Movie Price Is Right (c) 10:30 Concentration Brighter Day Movie Concentration 10:45 Concentration Brighter Day Movie Concentration 11:00 Your First Ernie Ford Love of Life Ernie Ford Your First 11:15 Impression (c) Ernie Ford Love of LUe Ernie Ford Impression (c) 1 1:30 Truth or Conseq. Yours For A Song Search for Tonior. Yours For A Song Truth or Conseq. 11:45 Truth or Conseq. Yours For A Song Guiding Light Your For A Song Truth or Conseq. 12:00 Jan Murray (C) Jane Wyman HI Neighbor Jane Wyman Jan Murray (C) 12:15 Jan Murray (Cl Jane Wyman HI Neighbor Jane Wyman Jan Murray (C) 12:30 Rumpel Hoom Camouflage As World Turns Camouflage Lorctta Young 14:45 Rom pei Room Camouflage As World Turns Camouflage Loretta Young 1:00 Young Dr Malone News 9 KOIN Kitchen Courtroom USA Young Dr Malone 1:15 Young Dr Malone Oregon Farm Jrnl. KOIN Kitchen Courtroom USA Young Dr Malone 1:30 Our Five TV Bingo House Party Burns & Allen Our Five 1:45 Daughters TV Bingo House Party Burns & Allen Daughters 2:00 Room For Daddy Day In Court The Millionaire Day In Court Danny Thomas 2:15 Room For Daddy Day In Court The Millionaire Day In Court Danny Thomas 2:30 Here' Hollywood Seven Keys To Tell The Truth -seven Keys id) Here's Hollywood 2:43 Here's Hollywood Seven Keys To Tell The Truth Seven Keyr (51 Here's Hollywood 3:00 December Bride Queen for a Day Secret Storm yueen for Day (5) Matinee 3:15 December Bride Queen for a Day Secret Storm Queen for Day (5) "Society Lawyer 3:30 Men Into Space Open House Edge ot Night Who Do You Matinee 3:45 Men Into Space Open House Edge of Night Trust 7 Matinee 4:00 Spectator Amer Bandstand Cartoon Circus Amer. Matinee 4:1S Spectator Amer Bandstand Earlv Show Handstand 4) Matinee 4:30 Captain Shipwreck Jack's Kartooo "Relentless" Robin Hood Cartoon 4:45 Captain Shipwreck Klubhouse Movie Robin Hood Corral IC) ETV Acceptance Studied in Report Local newspapers can in crease the acceptance and view ing . of educational television (ETV), if they are willing to give ETV station the same treat ment and coverage that they normally allot to commercial stations, according to a Univer sity of Oregon report. Newspapers can also encour age other social changes by de creasing the feeling of isolation among those who hold views which they believe are not wide ly accepted. These findings appear in Edu cational Television Project Pre liminary Report No. 6, just pub lished by the university's Insti tute for Community Studies. The report is part of a long range probe into the extent and sources of resistance to ETV being conducted by the Insti tute under a $178,000 grant from the U.S. Office of Educa tion. The project began in 1959. The author of the present re port is Robert J. Hertz, research associate in sociology at the uni versity. In February and March 1960 and again in April 1961, groups of TV viewers in the Eugene Springfield area were inter viewed concerning their atti tudes toward ETV and their ETV viewing habits. They were chosen from among subscribers to the TV cable service which allows them to view the state- owned educational station, KOAC-TV. During the second interview, respondents were asked how often and how thoroughly they read the radio-TV page in the Eugene Register-Guard. In the period between the two interviews, the number ot men tions of KOAC-TV on this page had increased six times and there was three times as much column space devoted to this station than in a five-montn period before the first inter view. The study showed that the greatest postive influence was exerted among those people who both read this page often and also received direct mail ings sent out to encourage KOAC-TV viewing. "Strong in tcraction" between these two factors in the study was noted. the report said. The greatest increase in actu (ADVERTISEMENT) Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain w Ts. ti. T. 9ui-For the first time science has found a new healing rabstanca with th aston ishing ability t shrink hemor rhoids, atoptening, and reliT yam without surgery. In cue after case, while gently rsliering pain, actual reduction Uhrtskata) took place. al viewing of the ETV programs was found among the group which the report called "the sympathetic deviants" those who were sympathetic toward ETV, but felt that members of their families and the commu nity at large were hostile or in different to it. These people, who felt that they were deviating from the norm, appeared to be reluctant to demand that some of the TV viewing time at home be de voted to the education station unless they felt that they had some support from an outside agency or authority, the report pointed out. "Almost half the sympathetic deviants who were exposed to the newspaper information con- c e r n i n g KOAC-TV increased their viewing of KOAC-TV pro grams, while the sympathetic deviants who were not exposed to the newspaper information . . . changed less . . ." the re port said. "This is a rather astounding rate of change al most as if a dam had burst, releasing a flood of demands for KOAC-TV." The report suggested that "the person who is sympathetic toward educational television and feels that he has the sup port of others is more likely to express his preference for KOAC-TV programs as an open demand than the person who is equally sympathetic but who has no reason to believe that his preference is shared by others , . . "By supplying the individual with information by which he can gauge the extent to which his own values are shared by other people outside the family group, the newspaper and other mass media can intensify or alleviate his sensed isolation, and thus inhibit or encourage the open expression of his values," the report continued. By extension, the study point ed out, "when the mass h'edia stay within the boundaries ac cepted by the society in which they operate, they tend to in hibit change, and reinforce the prevailing values. When the mass media go beyond those boundaries, however, they can encourage changes in attitudes and behavior by legitimizing the discussion of new alterna tives." o thorough that inffereri mtdc aitonithint statement! like "Piles hare ceased to b a problem!' The secret is a new healing sub stance (Bto-Dyne)A(jiacoTer7 ot a world-famous research institute. This substance is new available in tvppeeiiery or ointment form voder tbe Bame Prprmtt B At all dra com. tars. Dial-Lights KUGN (NBC-500) KEED (10501 KERG (CBS-1280) KATR (13201 KORE (MBS-1450) KPIR (1500) KWKS (15401 KASH (ABC-1600) MONDAY NEWS KUGN 5, 8, B, 11. KEED at 55 on every hour. KERG 5, 5:15, 6:20, 8. . KORE 5, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8, 8:30. KASH 5, 5:45, 6. KPIR 5:45. KWFS Every hour on the hour. KATR 30 minutes after the hour. SPORTS KWFS 5:55. KUGN 5:15. KEED At 45 on every hour. KERG 5:25, 6. KORE 5:30. KASH 5:15. KATR IS mlnutei after the hour. HIGHLIGHTS KUGN 7, World Tomorrow. KORE 6:15. 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Peace Corps Rerun Topic Television Previews beloiti, and radio and television schedules elsewhere on this page, are all given in Pacific Daylight Time. "The Peace Corps In Tangan yika" is the subject of the first of a scries of rerun public-affairs programs produced by NBC news during the past sea son and is scheduled for view ing tonight at 10 on Channels 13 and 8. The program follows a group of 30 young volunteers through specialized training, physical conditioning and final prepara tions for the beginning of a two year assignment in Tanganyika. The volunteers explain why they joined, how they feel about their traini:;g, their jobs and Tanganyika. Other Monday previews: 7:30 p.m., Discovery (7) An introduction to natural science for youngsters. Tonight's study is on hibernation of animals. A debut. 9 p.m., Lucy-Dcsi Comedy Hour (6) Betty Grable and Harry James are guests in this repeat showing of "Lucy Wins a Race Horse." Lucy enters a contest to win a horse for Little Ricky but Big Ricky says he won't have the animal around. 9 p.m., 87th Precinct (13 8) Good acting makes this rerun of "Run, Rabbit, Run," well worth watching. Al'red Ryder stars as the surviving member of a trio of state's witnesses whose testi mony sent a mob leader to the electric chair. 9 p.m., Stirfsidc Six (9-12) An above average show, played mainly for laughs, which cen ters around a southern belle who's ransoming her fiance. 9:30 p.m., Intcrtcl (7) A documentary on the conflict be tween the old and new in Japan. The contrast is shown by exam ining daily lives of four Japtn- KATU-TV Channel 2, Cable 2 Times Are Daylight MONDAY 1:50 Meditations 2:00 Northwest Living 3:00 Northwest Matinee 4:30 Paul Bunyan Show 8:00 A Bar'l O' Nails 5:30 Hopalong Cassldy 6:30 K-2 News Special 6:55 Brumfield's Barometer 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 2 For the Show 9:00 One Step Beyond 9:30 Beachcomber 10:00 K-2 News Special 10:25 Brumfield's Barometer 10:30 Steve Allen Show 12:00 News, Weather, Meditations 12:20 Sign Off TUESDAY 1:50 Meditations 2:00 Northwest Living 3:00 Northwest Matinee 4:30 Paul Bunvan Show 5:00 A Bar'l O' Nails 5:30 Hopalong Cassldy 6:30 K-2 News Special 6:55 Brumfield's Barometer 7:00 Groucho Marx 7:30 2 For the Show 9:00 One Step Beyond 9:30 Bold Journey 10:00 K-2 News Special 10:25 Brumfield's Barometer 10:30 Steve Allen Show 12:00 News, Weather, Meditations 12:20 Sign Off YOU CAN By owning a famous See Our Ad WEDNESDAY July 18th J I.N SPRINGFIELD rf,uiui j' - .Qevttae Yr-.il Mnnau" Pants, Skirts. When Arrom panted With Any Dry Clean In i Order 4 ' 1.00 ICLEANI.f,5V jf J) W Cleaned and Pressed 59e esc: a young model, a shipyard riveter, a university student, and a suburban housewife. Movies 7:30 p.m. (2) "Johnny Apol lo." Tyrone Power, Dorothy La mour. Fast-paced gangster melo drama with college grad Power choosing life of crime out of bitterness over his dad's con viction for fraud. (1940 good). 11:30 p.m., (12) "Time Out of Mind." Phyllis Calvert, Ella Raines, Robert Hutton. Servant girl loves the son of a wealthy ship owner, sees him enter into an unhappy marriage. (1947 fair). Tuesday (daytime): 9:35 a.m., (12) "Louisiana Hayride." Judy Canova, Ross Hunter. Hillbilly girl strikes oil, buys stock in a picture in which she will star. Silly mu sical comedy. (1944 poor). 3 p.m., (2) "So This Is New York." Henry Morgan, Rudy KOAC Radio Standard Time 550 Kilocycles MONDAY 10:00 News and Weather 10:15 Especially for Women 10:45 Summer Story Time 11:00 Concert Hall 12:00 News 12:15 Noon Farm Hour 1:00 News Background 1:15 Pops Concert 2:00 Macdonald Anthology 2:30 Memory Book of Music 3:00 Oregon Reporter 3:15 Music of the Masters 4:00 Musical Matinee 4:30 Alumni: Firesides 5:00 Children's Theater 5:30 Dinner Music 6:00 News and Weather 6:15 Over the Back Fence 6:30 Eminent Figures of Asia 6:45 British Weeklies 7:00 Evening Farm Report 7:30 Junior Classics of Music 6:00 NAEB Special of the Week 8:30 Georgetown Forum 9:00 Music that Endures 9:45 News and Weather 10:00 Sign Off TUESDAY 10:00 News and Weather 10:15 Especially for Women 10:45 Summer Story Time 11:00 The Concert Hall 12:00 News 12:15 Noon Farm Hour 1:00 News Commentary 1:30 Pops Concert 2:00 MacDonald Anthology 2:30 Memory Book of Music 3:00 Oregon Reporter 3:15 Music of the Masters 4:06 Ten Centuries of French Musle 5:00 Children's Theater 5:30 Dinner Music 6:00 News and Weather 6:15 Germany Today 6:30 S1AC 6.35 Law In the News 6:40 More Life for Your Years 6:45 NATO 7:00 Evening Farm Report 7:30 Junior Classics of Music 8:00 Music of Czechoslovakia 8:30 Romantic Islands of France 9:00 Music That Endures 9:45 News and Weather 10:00 Sign Off WSM THIS NEW GAS CIRCULATING HEATER i FOR ONLY $195 (M T PER MONTH y Vallce, Hugh Herbert. Small town family comes to the big city to find a man for sister. Clever, funny comedy with many original touches, good perform ances. (1948 good). 3 p.m., (8) Society Law yer." Walter Pidgeon, Virginia Bruce. Pidgeon defends crimin als in this one but the script is in need of defense, too. (1938 fair). 4:15 p.m., (6) "Relentless." Robert Young, Marguerite Chap man, Akim Tamiroff. A cowboy is accused of murder and, after escaping, sets out to clear his name. Well-made Western holds interest throughout. (1948 good). 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