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Woman Killed on
Way fo Funeral
Jwrtland (UPI) Relatives
ytet advised Tuesday that a
JBfUaad woman who had
to Canada to attend her
fef-otter's funeral was killed
4 fta automobile accident
3&mriay night.
T? victim was Mrs. G. D.
JbW4, about 52. Her husband
injured and was hospital
Xd et Vulcan, Alberta, about
0 miles southeast of Calgary.
Gwrge Russell, a brother of
SJTre. Radke, also was slightly
injured. The family had driv
es io Claresholm, Alberta, to
ttetid the funeral of Mrs.
Utile's brother, Joseph Rus
last Saturday.
Usual Fanfare Scheduled
For Three TV Networks
By WILLIAM EWALD
United Press International
New York (UPI) I've
been looking over the tenta
tive fall schedules of the three
networks and I find they con
tain the usual fare Westerns,
situation comedies, quizzes.
Frankly, the situation dis
turbs me. But I don't think
the season has to fall into the
same old rut a few new pro
gram ideas would fix things
up fine. In the interests of
better programming, -therefore,
I have compiled the fol
lowing possible formats for
TV shows next September:
"The Places Show" I see
flight Out of the Oven to You
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Danish Filled Pasteries
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Bearden's Bakery
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CLOSED FRIDAY
Open Saturday as usual
this as a one-man assisted by
one Atlas type show. The idea
is for him to call out places
Minneapolis; Detroit; Tiffin,
Ohio; Chavez Ravine; Kanda
Kanda, Belgian Congo and
then let the studio audience
applaud. That's all.
"The Awards Show" an
entry that would take care of
all the trophies, plaques, med
als, statues, certificates, rib
bons, decorations, garlands,
crowns, citations, honors,
titles, cups, saucers and gold
records ordinarilv bestowed
upon performers each week
on their own programs.
"The Coniing Attractions
Theatre" This one would
be a drama show made up of
all those scenes played at the
end of "Playhouse 90," "Cli
max" and "Studio One" that
capsulizes what's coming up
the following week. They're
usually the best part of the
upcoming script anyhow.
"The Vaughn Monroe
Show" one half-hour of
Monroe dropping radios.
"The Plug Show" in
which stars would parade on
the stage to puff their latest
movies, books, plays and to
make jokes about commercial
products that aren't their
sponsors's. I see Bob Hope as
emcee.
"The Sound Track Show"
made up of the greatest
canned laughs from filmed
situation comedies.
"The Egghead Show" Ital
ian and! Japanese movies.
"The Sugar-Egghead Show"
Italian and Japanese movies
with French titles.
. "The Postcard Show" a
once-a-month entry in which
I
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Medford's Bargain Corner
all the home participation
quizzes like "The Price Is
Right," "Dotto" and "Treasure
Hunt" select a viewer to
whom they can send all their
used postcards.
"The Horror Show" made
up entirely of stomach acid
commercials.
"The Break-Up Show"
Helen Traubel roaring at Ed
die Tisher who has muffed his
lines after watching Steve
Allen giggle when Sid Caesar
coughed as a result of Frank
Sinatra mumbling under his
breath in Italian because Pat
ti Page forgot the words to an
introduction. I should explain
that it was all caused by
Perry Como who misread his
cue cards.
"The Stars Strike Back
Show" in which TV critics
poke their heads through a
21-inch hole while performers
throw typewriters at them. I
see this as spectacular.
Short Shots: It-was-bound-to-happen
dept.: Tuesday night
a contestant . on NBC-TV
"Treasure Hunt," a citizen of
New York, won an all-expenses-paid
trip to New York
. . . Debbie Reynolds, who
guested on the NBC-TV
"Eddie Fisher Show" Tuesday
night, blotted out her hus
band. Oscar Levant was on
hand, too, and I must say it's
satisflying to watch a dis
ruptive force at work in a
show ordinarily made up of
milk-and-water . . . Margaret
Truman turned in a charm
ing guest stint with Johnny
Carson on the NBC-TV "Jack
Parr Show" Tuesday night
poised, assured and non-giggly.
The channel swim: Larry
Hagman, Mary Martin's . son,
has been added to the cast
of the June 12 CBS-TV spec,
"Member of the Wedding"
. . . Pat Weaver, former presi
dent of NBC, will shoot the
pilot film of a projected new
TV series, "Are You a Star,"
in Manhattan next Monday
Jim Backus stars.
CBS-TVs One Hour Musi
cal spec based on "Little Wom
en" has been slotted for Oct.
16 ... O. Henry's "Gift of
the Magi," another CBS-TV
musical spec, is now set for
Dec. 9 . . . The tentative cut
off date for the ABC-TV "Pa
trice Munsel Show" now is
June 13 Miss Munsel ex
pects a baby in September.
ABC-TV will move a Los
Angeles show, "Stars of Jazz,"
into the Monday night "Voice
of Firestone" spot for the
summer beginning June 9 . . .
Ed Sullivan will film an in
terview with King Baudouin
of Belgium for his June 15
CBS-TV show which will cen
ter around the Brussels
World's Fair.
Mutual Radio will kill off
all 10 of its mystery and ad
venture shows as of June 9
and go in heavily for news
programming.
It marks the end of a 24
year network of policy of
drama programming Johnny
Carson turned down the
emcee job of the planned
ABC-TV comedy-panel show,
"Laughline" Alan Young
finally got the' job.
Coulee Dam City
Sale Underway
Coulee Dam (UPI) The
federal government Monday
began selling the city of Cou
lee Dam, which has been un
der federal control for more
than 20 years.
Residents of the town which
lies below Grand Coulee dam
on both sides of the Colum
bia river, will be given first
priority on purchase of resi
dential and commercial pro
perty. Postmaster Clarence Seaj-s
was the first to buy his home
in the federal sale. That sale
was handled by P. R. Nalder,
Columbia basin project man
ager for the reclamation bur
eau. The Federal Housing Ad
ministration has appraised
the homes at $1,500,000, while
individual prices range from
$1200 to $11,000.
SAILING from Malta, Ad
miral Phillippe Auboyneau,
Fren ch Mediteranean
Fleet comma nder, an
nounces support of Algerian
French army and its
policies. (UPI Teiephoto)
COLORED COAL
Essen, Germany (UPI)
The saying "black as coal"
may be on its way out in West
Germany. New colored coal
went on sale today. The fuel
now comes in green, red, sil
ver and gold. Coal experts
claimed it has much less dust
than regular coal and costs no
more.
Court Records
William Vinton Williams, im
proper lane usage, $5.
Ralph Vernon Adams, wrong
way on one-way street, $10.
Robert Earl Martin, failure to
obey stop sign. So.
Alice Opal Pettegrew, failure to
obey stop sign, S5.
Curtis Jay Cook, violation of ba
aic rule. $10.
Earl LeRoy Russell, improper
lane usage, $10.
Francis Wilson Kirk, failure to
obey traffic light. $5.
Ruth Elaine Glenn, violation of
basic rule, $10.
Warren Harland Conrad, failure
to obey stop aign, $5.
Russell W. Roseborough, viola
tion of basic rule, $10.
Harvey Leland Haught, violation
of basic rule, $10. v
Lester Stephen Pavek, failure to
Obey traffic light, $5.
Ernest Ignatius Flakus, failure to
obey traffic light, $5.
Mary Lucile Matejka, failure to
obey stop sign, $5.
Cure Buford Curtis, allowing un
licensed person to operate vehicle,
$.10.
Vance Gordan Curtis, failure to
leave information at scene of ac
cident, $10.
Gerald Vilber Mlelke, failure to
obey traffic signal, $5.
Gordon Otto Mauer, failure to
obey traffic light, $5.
Ralph Lynn Thornburg, violation
of basic rule, $10.
Albert Glenn Williams, failure to
obey traffic signal, $5.
Victor George Wriggleworth,
failure to yield right-of-way to ve
hicle, $10.
Charles Frank Mizera, failure to
obey traffic signal, $5.
James Harry Cummins, expired
operator's license, $5.
Gene William- Austin, driving
without Oregon operator's license,
$10.
Waldo William Meikle, violation
of basic rule, $10.
DISTRICT COURT
Ethel S. Harger, failure to stop,
$10.
Jack M. Workman, defective
light. $10.
Ralph Dewit, failure to stop, $10.
Ralph E. ' Murphy, Switched li
cense tabs, $30.
Jerald Calhoun, failure to pro
cure dog license. S15.
Kenneth B. Fitzsimmons, over
load. $153.
Jesse G. Sandoval, no operator's
license, $10.
Werner Schuster, failure to stop,
$10.
Albert E. Davis, failure to stop,
$10.
Horace E. Bittle, failure to dim
lights, $7.50.
Patricia J. Gundlach, defective
brakes, $10.
Donald W. Eck, failure to display
two license plates, $10.
Eugene E Feldman, no muffler,
$15.
Fredrick W. Peyton, parking on
paved portion of highway, $10.
Dennis W. Duggan, inadequate
muffler, $15.
Robert S. Goldsmith, violation
of basic rule, $15.
Andy C. Mead, overheights, $15.
William A. Singler, violation of
basic rule, $13.
George E. Lees, overload, $121.
Vern R. Shroy, overwidth. $15.
WUber L. Stevens Sr., failure to
atop. $10.
Gary D. Ruddick, no operator's
license, $10.
John D. Mizell, overload, $113.
Robert T. Bright, failure to oper
ate on right side of highway, $15.
Doris E. Cearley, failure to stop,
$10
Daniel F. Howe, violation of ba
ic rule, $15.
Helen I. Timms, no operator's li
cense, $10.
CIRCUIT COURT
Herbert Henecke vs. Florence
Anna Henecke, divorce decree.
Viola Frances Hillman vs. Elven
Gene Hillman, divorce decree.
Denzil E. Hunt vs. Margaret It.
Hunt, divorce complaint.
Ermal Maharry vs. Lewis Ma
harry, divorce decree.
MARRIAGE LICENSE
APPLICATIONS
Cletes Fay Moore and Betty Jean
Cutburth, both Talent.
William Wendell Bateman, 3075
Hanley rd., and Maxine Wallena
Day, Central Point.
Jack Leonard Potter. Benton,
Wash., and Darlene Joanne South,
Ashland.
Richard Stearns Trites and Mary
Louise Ward, both Ashland.
Donald Ray Lawrence. Ashland,
and Natalie Joyce MacDougall,
819 East Main st.
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