The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, September 02, 1960, Page 6, Image 6

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TELEVISION IN REVIEW
Well, bleak months for
television now in past
By Fred Danzig
UPI Staff Writer
NEW YORK (UPI) Hi, Sep
tember. The parched, bleak months of
network TV July and August
are behind us at last. Until next
July and August, at best, and
sooner at worst.
I sometimes have the feeling
that the summer re-run cycle is
inflicted upon TV viewers in or
der to make us look with eager,
panting ancitipation to the so
called "new" shows that will
comprise much of the so-called
"new" season. It's a little like
hitting yourself on the head with
a hammer because it feels so
good when you stop.
However, as a public service,
I propose to look on the brighter
side of tilings. I'm handing out
August goes
in record as
cool month
Most Central Oregonians realize
this fact, but it must go into the
record:
August, 19G0, was a cool month.
The mean temperature for the
31 days was 58.2 degrees, which
compares with a long-time aver
age of 62.8 degrees.
The August chill was attributed
to two periods of low tempera
tures, at the start of the month
and in the final 12 days that
dropped the mercury to 27 de
grees in Bend one night and kept
the daytime temperatures in the
sixties on six different days.
Highest temperature recorded
here in the month was 92 degrees.
the lowest was 27. The mercury
tumbled to freezing or below on
three different nights.
Only 0.23 of an inch of ram was
recorded in the period. Actually,
that rain fell on the final day of
July. Observations at the Bend
station were taken at 7 a.m. daily,
and precipitation measured is for
the previous 24 hours.
Two Sessions
This Saturday
Ages 4-13 ... 1-4 P.M.
All Ages . . . 7-10 P.M.
One Session
Open Skating
Sunday . . 7-10 P.M.
Adm. Child. 35c Adults 45c
Skate Rental 25c
JUNIPER GARDENS
624 E. 1st
EV 2-2231
small puffs of appreciation for
July-August programs that dis
played some greenery amid the
general summer-time desolation.
My "cactus" awards go to the
following:
Best summer variety series
"The Spike Jones Show," CBS.
Best detective series "Diag
nosis Unknown," CBS.
Best sets "Moment of Fear,"
NBC.
Best musical program "Music
For a Summer Night," ABC.
Best new series "The Robert
Herridge Theater," CBS. Seen
only in the New York area. It'll
be a proud moment for TV when
and if it gets into network pro
gramming. Best public ' affairs show
"Lippmann on Leadership," CBS.
Best full-hour drama "Shadow
of a Pale Horse," on the "U.S.
Steel Hour," CBS. With Dan Dur
yea and Frank Lovejoy.
Best re-run series "Silents
Please," ABC.
Most welcome summertime re
run "Hollywood Sings," NBC.
With Tammy Grimes and Eddie
Albert.
Nicest horse The spotted ani
mal that Jason Eversi rides on
"Wrangler," NBC.
As for the low spots of the July
August famine period, I nominate
the following:
Sloppiest series "Chevy Mys
tery Show," NBC.
Worst casting Red Buttons
as a Cockney detective in a "U.S.
j Steel Hour" play.
Sickest play of the summer,
non-Western variety "The Third
Party" on "Moment Of Fear" se
ries, NBC.
Worst comedy pilot "Mag
gie," with Margaret O'Brien, seen
on "New Comedy Showcase,"
CBS.
The Channel Swim: Teen-age
idols Frankie Avalon and Fabian
will join dancer Gwcn Verdon
and comedian Shelley Berman on
the opening Perry Como show,
Wednesday, Oct. 5 ,on NBC-TV.
Como is taping a show with Bob
Hope in Hollywood next Wednes-,
day for viewing on Nov. 16. j
Dick Clark's final Saturday
night show for ABC-TV, on Sept. I
10, will include filmed highlights :
of the series.
Jackie Gleason hopes to star in
a one-hour CBS-TV sports special
in which he would play golf
against Arnold Palmer and bil
liards against Willie Mosconi.
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Program given
by swimmers
Special to The Bulletin .
PRIXEVILLE - A Water-De-0
with a Mardi Gras theme was
held at the city swim pool yester
day evening at 7:30 p.m. as a
special program to mark the ap
proaching end of the summer
swim season.
The hour-long program was
staged by swimmers from the
summer swim program under the
supervision of all pool personnel.
Lighting and other mechanical
arrangements for the c o 1 o rful
show were managed by Tom Van
Etten, pool supervisor for the
summer, assisted by Robin
Gerke and Curtis Siscel, life
guards. Jean Edwards, a life guard,
was in charge of formation swim
ming. Carolyn Burr supervised a
comedy routine, and Judy Wheel
er, the pool cashier, managed the
racing part of the program.
Enid Bolton was in charge of a
water ballet, one for boys and
two for girls. Miss Bolton was an
other lifeguard at the pool this
summer.
In charge of the diving perform
ances was Mrs. Earl Bankofier,
water safety instructor.
Each number in the show was
given a title pertaining to a Mardi
Gras.
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Six Months 59 00
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12: lj Spons Review
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The Bend Bulletin (Weekly) 1903
1U31. The Bend Bulletin (Daily)
Est. 1916 Published' Every After
noon except Sundays and certain
holidays by the Bend Bulletin.
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1 -Legal Notices
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU
TION issued out of and under the
Seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Deschutes, to me directed and
dated August 16, 1960, in a cer
tain suit wherein Alvin L. Main
and Rose Marie Main recovered
judgment against the defendants
William Richard Priest and
Frances V. Priest, husband and
wife, in the sum of Five Thou
sand Two Hundred Sixty - seven
Dollars and Twelve Cents ($j,
267.12), together with . interest
thereon at the rate of six per
cent (6 per cent) per annum
from the 22nd day of October,
1959, until paid, and the further
sum of $25.00 title report charge,
and the further sum of $425.00 at
torneys tees, and plaintiffs costs
and disbursements assessed at
$20.70, and for a further decree
foreclosing a mortgage held by
the said Alvin L. Main and Rose
Marie Main against the said de
fendants above named, covering
certain real property more par
ticularly described in the Decree
mentioned,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the terms of said
Execution I will, on the 16th day
of September, 1960, at the hour
of 10:00 o'clock A.M. at the front
door of the Court House at Bend,
Deschutes County, Oregon, offer
for sale to the highest bidder,
and will sell at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder, the
following described real proper
ty: The Northeast Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter and Lots
One (1), Two (2) and Three
(3), Section Thirty-one (31),
Township Fifteen (15) South,
Range 11, E.W.M., in Des
chutes County, Oregon,
to satisfy the judgment hereto
fore described, insofar as the
amount received at said sale
will satisfy the same, together
with the costs of tliis sale, all of
the right, title and interest that
the said defendants William Rich
ard Priest and Frances V. Priest,
husband and wife, have or had
in and to the real property
above described.
DATED and first published this
19th day of August. 1960.
F. C Sholes, Sheriff
217-223-229-234-C
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