The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 01, 1959, Page 6, Image 6

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Special to The Bulletin
PRINEVI1.LE As Christmas
The calendar year now tuning seals with the traditional tubercu
losis emblem went into the mails
this week, -Mrs. Eoljert Owen,
Princville seal sale chairman, an
nounced that plans are nearly
complete for the purchase of the
x-ray machine for the hospital.
However, she adds, funds are
to its close could be the driest in
Bend's recorded weather history.
But if an arid record is set, it
will not be by an impressive mar
gin. So far this year a total of 3.27
inches of moisture has been re
corded at tne Bend station. If less : st jit needed for this special item
than 0.77 of an inch of rain is 0f needed equipment for the hos
meastirod in the present month, a pjtai an(j js urging everyone in
new dry mark will be set. tle area t0 cooperate as much as
In l'J4il, just ten years ago, only I possible this year by returning as
6.04 inches of moisture tell in ! much as possible to the Crook
Bend. That was the station's dri- ! county tuberculosis and health as
est year on record. sociation office for the Christmas
If the law of averages holds out. I seals that have been mailed.
that mark will stand. Bend's
normal Ilecemlicr moisture is 1.88
inches. However only 0.2EI of an
inch of moisture fell at the Bend
station this past month. The No
vember average is 1.31.
. Contrary to popular belief, the
month just ended was just a bit
warmer than the average Novenr
-Mrs. Jean Wilkinson is the ex
ecutive secretary of the county
association. On this 53rd annual
seal sale, she reminds donors that
money given for the cheery seals
helps to provide tuberculin tests,
chest x-rays and educational pro
grams as well as going to further
the medical research program on
ber. The mean temperature was tuberculosis.
39.7 degrees, compared with a oO- Mrs. Arnold Carlson is county
year mean of 38.6. Nights were chairman for the seal sale cam-
generally cool, with a low of 10 J paign. and she reminds all coun
mcasured. Days were m 0 s 1 1 y j ty residents that those who fail to
mim.
The 0 26 of an inch recorded in
Bend in November fell in two
storms, one, on the 2Sth, which
was accompanied by high winds.
New effort set
strike
in paper
PORTLAND (UPD - Federal
receive seals should phone her, or
the Health Association office.
Chairmen for sections of the
county in the seal sales campaign
are. in addition to Mrs. Owens.
Prineville, Mrs. Leslie Robertson.
Paulina: Mrs. Don Brummer,
Post; Mrs. William McCormack,
Roberts; Mrs. II. H. Musick, Pow
ell Butte; Mrs. Clark Van Noy,
Lone Pine; Mrs. Ernest Moore,
Ochoco Project; Mrs. Maurice
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CARNIVAL
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"By George it was tough getting my gear imu m
trunk, what with the extra motor you carry
for the little rasc?.l!"
Mediator Elmer Williams sched- C.erke. Grimes Flat; Mrs. Earl
uled a joint meeting today be-; Bankofier. Howard: Mrs. E. L.
tween striking Stereotypers and ; Grant. Melrose, and Mrs. Jerry
management of the Oregon Jour- j Breese, Lookout.
nal and the Oregonian in an effort
to settle the
newspapers.
The slnke
week today.
strike against the
started its fourth
SPEED NAILS SPEED
CREWE; England (UPD
Motorist Benjamin Speed was
fined $11.20 Monday for speeding.
CENTER GETS TREE
NEW YORK (UPD A crane
hoisted a 70-foot. 80-year-old Nor
way spruce erect Monday in New
York's Rockefeller
used to decorate the three-ton tree
from Podunk. Mass.
TELEVISION IN REVIEW
loo grotesque for adults
so its shown to kiddies
By Fred Daniig I night, dealt wilh a drinking man
UPI Staff Writer ' who thought politics would be
kvw vraik- ittpu Haw therapeutic and learned that it
your children started playing that! was disastrous instead. Cliff Hob-
popular new game, "The Three enson m- i-.u
Stooges?"
turned in a fine job., but the
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It's the game where they slap r :.
each other's skull, poke fingers at ' r
Jerrv Lewis was glamour, more
disciplined and relaxed than he's
been in a long time during his
WkttMnfr1''0'' "HAmittrtm irr nui
WANT A JOE 111 THE SKY?
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the eves by day and, at nidit.
sometimes wake up screaming, i
TEia nimn ie a numnnil In a
trio of so-called comedians whose ! appearance Monday night on Jack
w 1 Paar's show in Hollywood. He did
lumi.ty 111 new u.,.....v ( - .1,
Center, famed too grotesque for adult TV, have well for himself. Maybe he should
for its annual Christmas tree dis- j been consigned to the "kiddy TV , mimnis iv worn ..'
play. A six-story scaffold will be show" status. j unrehearsed, informal visit.
1 m tola try tne svndicator,
Screen Gems, that 135 stations! Th Channel Swim: A new
now carry the show. That's one-hour western starring William
success by some TV standards, j Bendix, Overland Stage, appears
Some recent episodes have dealt j to have the inside track as the
with the horrors of having a tooth i replacement for the sinking River
pulled, ghoulish preparations fori boat on NBC-TV early in '60. . .
a prison hanging and a series of The Lineup, stretched to an hour
air raids, all violent enough to j this season, snaps off the CBS-TV
unravel nearly all the good stuff network on Jan. 20. A replace
that TV can and doe? offer the ment not yet locked up. . .Frank
kids. I lin Schaffner and Alvin Boretz
Why let the youngsters watch ! are preparing a new series about
if it's so bad? Well, most parents I the New York City police depart
I know who have seen thelment for NBC-TV. Called Head
"Stooges" in action have declared ' quarters, the scries is based on
You meet celebrities! You Ret FREE
air passes to exciting places! You get
. tug pay and rapid advancement
1 Young men and women needed as air
line RESER VATIONISTS. PAS-
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Sammy Kaye's former vocalist.
Lynn Roberts, will be the guest
champagne lady on ABC - TV
Lawrence Welk dancing party
next Saturday. . . Speaking of par
ties, songwriter Harold Arlcn's
illness has forced him to bow out
of CBS-TV's Thursday night 90
minute big party.
Chessman
gains strong
new support
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Convict-author
Caryl Chessman's bid to
escape the gas chamber has
But this, of course, promptly etz helped CBS-TV launch Brenner
makes the show an attractive nui-1 another police series, last sum-
sance. The kids sneak a peek at
nome or go to a sympathetic
pal's house to watch, or hear
about it from schoolmates. It has
become a disciplinary problem,
this show, as keeping kids away
from the "Stooges" is about as
important as keeping Item away
from matches.
I'd say nothing on TV today is
as destructive as "The Three
Stooges" and nothing on TV today
can compare with it for sheer
adult irresponsibility. My compli
ments to the TV stations who
manage to get along without the
"Stooges" and those stomach-turning,
psyche-searing antics.
Dialing and Filing: The Steve
Allen show, NBC-TV's disappoint-
I ing comedy hour, fell flat again
: Monday night. The big sketch, a
musical version of Dracula. of
all things, never fulfilled its prom- ! gained support from 23 profes
ise. Some oddball musical fun s'onal people, including noted psy
was sandwiched between embar- chiatrist Karl A. Menninger, TV
rassing gags, but these morsels s,ar Steve Allen and writer Al
weren't enough. Guest Jo Stafford .dous Huxley,
looked fine but, unfortunately, Dr- William F. Graves, former
wasn't in the best vocal condition, staff physician at San Quentin
Another singer, Miriam Makeba Prison, where Chessman has been
of South Africa, was. in the word held in Death Row for ll'j years,
of another more famous gal with a's0 signed the "friend of the
the same initials, "interesting." court" plea submitted Tuesday to
Once upon a time there was a ,ne Supreme Court by Chessman'i
TV sponsor who didn't sell rec-1 attorneys,
ord albums, too. I The Supreme Court is expected
The Danny Thomas show on 10 decide within a few weeks
CBS-TV was dull until Hans Con- whether to grant the convicted
ried shattered the stillness with ' rapist a hearing. The appeal is
his wild portrayal of a match- aRainst a California court deci
maker from Lebanon. He quick-! sion ,nat directed the death pen
cned the show's sluggish pace and a''.v 'or "re eighth time,
made the rest of the cast ex-1 Chessman contends he still has
eluding Thomas seem pallid, j no1 received a fair hearing on his
"Shadow of Evil," NBC-TV's ; challenge to the trial record. The
Alcoa Theater production Monday short hand reporter at the trial
aiea ana nis notes were tran
scribed by a substitute.
The latest move in the long, in
volved legal fight by Chessman
to escape the gas chamber asks
specifically for an order granting
him cither complete freedom or
a new trial.
The plea was supported hy the
papers filed in behalf of Mennin
ger nnd the others by attorneys
Nathan L. Schoichet and Morris
E. Cohn. both of Beverly Hills,
and Clore Warne of Los Angeles.
MARRIAGES GET DIVORCE
LONDON (ITP - Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Marriage were di
vorced Mondav.
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