The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, December 14, 1960, Page 8, Image 8

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OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE TELEVISION IN REVIEW
8 Tb Bend Bulletin, Wed., December 14, 1960
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By Frd Dnzig
UPI Stiff Wrlltr
NEW YORK (UPI) - I like to
think there is a reason for show
ing unsuccessful pilot films on TV.
I like to think the reason is
that the industry wants us to re
member that things can always
get worse. If we think the TV se
ries that made it are bad, just
take a look at the ones that didn't
sell, the reasoning might go.
Tuesday night, the NBC TV
channels undammed "O'Conner's
Ocean," billed as a mystery spe
cial translation: A pilot film
that flopped. Heaved into this
foaming sea of eyewash was a
large cast headed by John Payne,
a sea-going lawyer named
Torin O'Conner. He's a mixture
of such TV characters as Adam
Troy, Grey Holden and Roy
Markham, and he is at home be
fore bars of all sorts. His assign
ment Tuesday night was to find
out if the husband of a shattered
authoress was dead or alive.
The show opened with what is
intended to introduce the charac
ters the so-called comedy re
lief. We met an inebriated parrot,
the sober, gold-bnckmg 0 Conner,
his impish deck hand, his excited
colleagues from the law office
one of whom kept falling into the
water, briefcase and all.
Fist fights, solemn, terse con
versations and a couple of violent
deaths were inserted into the pro
ceedings with predictable regular
ity. They came up with an exotic
death for the villain, though. He
was hit in the back by a picador's
lance, hurled at him by a re
tired matador. Ole!
As O'Conner, Payne was given
ample opportunity to purse h i s
lips, flex his muscles in his bare-
chested scenes, throw punches and
raise his eyebrows. He encount
ered full-lipped women and tight-
lipped conspirators. He picked up
blonde from Vienna in a Mexi
can cantina. She said, "Outsiders
are always suspect. I know." He
said, "You're a long way from
Vienna." She said, "I know." By
time Payne got to her apartment
lo keep their date, she was dead.
Murdered, you know.
Early in the show, Payne dis
covered a dynamite bomb aboard
is yacht and flipped it over
board just seconds before it went
off. I think he should have thrown
himself overboard instead, let the
yacht and pilot film go "boom"
and spared us the nonsense that
followed.
was flapping around in the repeat
showing of "Harvey" on CBS-TV
and also on "The Garry Moore
bhow, which tollowed.
The Channel Swim: "The Garry
Moore Show is going on tour.
The Tuesday night CBS-TV varie
ty hour will be taped at the St.
Paul, Minn., Winter Carnival for
Jan. 31; from Hollywood for air.
ing on Feb. 7 and 14, and from
Winter Haven, Fla., for March 14.
"I've Got A Secret," Moore's
Wednesday night CBS -TV show,
will originate at Winter Haven on
March 15.
Jimmy Stewart will narrate
"Tribute to a Patriot," the NBC-
TV special that honors President
Elsenhower, on Tuesday, Jan. 10.
"The Will to Victory," an hour
long documentary special based
on Winston Churchill's World War
II memoirs, pre-empts "The Is
landers" on ABC-TV for Sunday,
Jan. 1.
Ron Ely has landed the leading
role in CBS-TV's "Aquanauts,"
replacing Keith Larsen, who with
drew last week. Ely will portray
a skin diver named Mike Madi
son. Jeremy Slate continues as
Larry Labr.
Warning sounded
on dangers of
office parties
CARNIVAL
Dialing and Filing: No. Charlie,
you weren't seeing double Tues
day night That was the same ac
tress, Beverly Garland, on rival
programs. Miss Garland portrayed
a bloodthirsty killer on ABC-TV's
"Stagecoach West" and, across
the dial, on NBC-TV's "Thriller,"
portrayed, simultaneously, a gam
bling man's wife who was nearly
murdered.
Marion Lome also had a big
night on TV, although she didn't
compete with herself. Miss Lome
The next three weeks will see
a large number of parties and, if
history repeats itself, these par
ties will be the last for several
Oregonians.
This was the opinion of Bend
police chief John Truelt today as
he cautioned Bend business firms
and individuals planning holiday
parties that drinking and driving
do not mix.
Truett said the incidence of
drinking involved in accidents al
ways climbs during December.
Safety officials say a large part
of this increase is due to holiday
season parties. Last December, a
drinking driver was in evidence
or strongly indicated in 10 of the
month's 56 reported traffic deaths.
"If a party simply wouldn't be
a party without drinks, the least
businesses and individuals can
do is organize methods to gel
celebrants home safely," Truett
said.
A special car pool with non-
drinkers behind the wheel, or an
arrangement with taxi companies
or buses to and from the party
location were suggested by Tru
ett as ways for hosts to protect
their guests' lives.
RED PESTS COMFORTABLY
HOLLYWOOD (UPI Red
Skelton, 47, was reported resting
comfortably today at Cedars of
Lebanon Hospital where he under
went a successful three-hour op
eration Monday to close a rup
tured diaphragm.
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Auxiliary holds
Christmas party
The auxiliary of Pondosa Pine
post, Veterans of Foreign Wars,
held a Christmas party last Fri
day at the VFW Hall. Gifts were
exchanged among "secret sis
ters," and a drawing for next
year was held.
Mrs. Floyd Brandon and Mrs.
Elmer Whipple were in charge of
refreshments and entertainment.
Tables were beautifully decora
ted in the Christmas theme, with
Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus as the
dominant features.
Nineteen members were present.
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Est 1916 Published Every After
noon except Sundays and certain
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CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY
Sl-Appllovnces-Furnlrure
56- ApartmenU For Rent
57- Apartment Furnished
9'J-AJrp lanes
33-Auction SaJes
96-Auto Parts ServlC
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99Autoa For Trad
100-Auios For Salts
13- Baby Sitters '
22- Bmidlng Contmctint
44- Boats & Motors
70- Buslnesg Opportunities
61- Busuiess Space
6- Card ol Thank
63-Contract
12Domestic Service
69-Buslness Opps. Wanted
71- Businesi Investment
7- Death Notice
43-Does, Pets. Etc.
40-Farmera Column
49- Fuel Wanted
50- Fuel. Coal. Wood, 00
78-Farms. Acreages
91-Farm Machinery
4- Funeral Directors
84-Fruit & Vegetable
36- Flowers. Plant, Snrubf
88- Feedi Seeds
17-Help WantM
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19-Help Wanted Female
55-Housekeeptng- Room
SS-Houses for Rent
59- Houses Furnished
94- House Trailers
H-Instnictton--3cJaOOla
62- Insurance
tvln Memoriam
1-Legal Notice
.Lodges & Societies
10-Lost and Fount!
6-Loans
89- Liveitock Wanted
77-Lols. Bulletins Site
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89-Machlnery Wanted
5- Masonlo Notices
14- Movtng, Truckinx, Starag
37- Money to Loan
29-Miscellaneous for Rent
50- Miscellaneous for Sale
32-Musical Instrument
28-Money Wanted
93-Motorcycles lor Sal
9-Personals
42-Poultry, Rabbit
53-Rcom, Board
BO-Real Estate For Sale
15- Share-A-Ride
16- Sales People. Agent
0-Service Directory
31-Shoe Repair
23- Sltua Lions Wanted
C4-Sltuation Wanted Male
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37-State Regulated Loan
45- Sportsman Column
46- Swap Column
60- Trailer Space
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1-Legal Notices
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Estate of Bert E. Cromwell,
Deceased,
In the District Court of the State
of Orpgon for Deschutes County.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that the undorsignod. Executor
of the last will and testament of
Bert E. Cromwell, deceased, has
, mtu ins ujiiu accuuiu in me
I above entitled court, and that
vveonesnay, January 11, 1961, at
2:00 o'clock p.m. in the Court
Room of the above entitled court
has been appointed by the court
as Hie time and place for the
hearing of objections thereto, if
any, and the settlement thereof.
Dated and first published De
oniber 14, 1960.
William Flanipan,
Executor of said estate
DeArmond. flooHrinh & r.i-aw
Attorneys for said estate.
K-14-13-?--C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of SUSIE ADATH HUD
SON In the District Court of the Stat
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