Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page: 7 of 12
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Viptilpn (OkJn ) Herolrf, Thursday, June 29, 1961- Vrtioo 2—Page 1
In Review
Rv FRt f> OAN/'Kl
NEW YORK tl PI -Tit** nir
rent Federal Communications
Commission tFCO hearings on
network programming have
rdioed with references to the
‘ golden age'' turned out ha<k in |
A sample of what t Ik* so-called
“golden age" turnde out hack in I
tin* mid-SOs was dangled from
CBS TV's dramatic charm brace-
let . "Tlie U S Steel Hour.1' Iasi
night ft was a new production of
Tad Mosel’s "The Haven."
In going back to TV drama'>
rump-sprung past. Shirley Booth
and Gene Raymond starred in a
story about an incompatible beer-1
ami-brandy marriage The story!
had a number of excellent scenes,
hut its premise w;y stretched too
thin to he meaningful
Miss Booth portrayed Eunice,
a gum-chewing, beer-drinking,
warm-hearted, slightly bawdy
housewife who smothered her two
children with companionship and
worked her fingers to the bone to
keep Howard, her brandy-sipping. |
sensitive, neat husband untram-
meled by the trials and tribula
(ions of family life
Howard, played hy Raymond,
was the bookish, uncommunica-
reason it warn t making it witn
these words. "You think things
and feel things that are a«av
over my lirad. hot I think I knoU
what von mean."
During the family's summer
stay at its lakeside rntiage — a I
stav that Howard sought to avoid |
—Eunice discovers that her man1
had spent one wintry week, the
week lie was supposed to he in
Terre Haute, at tin* cottage with
another woman The ensuing con-
frontation. complete with string
section Schmaltring "Clair dc
lAine" in the background, cleared
the air and brought our couple
closer together.
I'm willing to overlook '-ome of
the script's exaggerations becausej
of the sound, believable way in |
which Mosel handled the big,
scenes and flare-ups He showed. ]
I thought, exquisite understanding
Miss Booth was at her best dur-
ing a scene in which she prettied
up before the showdown with!
Howard. Otherwise. I thought she
was about one rehearsal shy of
being ready In a role that was a
bramble of patience, she crashed
out her lines with impatience and,
a shortage of resignation If only
Director Don Richardson had been
able to key her |irrformanre to
flic TV screen
Gene Raymond, still looking in
great condition, handled his as-
signment with understanding an
restraint, although there were mo-
ments when lie overplayed the
anguish.
There's one more thing about
these slicc-of-lifc teleplays: Tlic
the set designer
Dill Pickles K;
Ond/ Bars E^*
Beef Enchiladas
Paper Plates
Salad Wafers
Hydrox Cookies
Marshmallows
Coltf Lorg
Red Bemr-
Potto,
Friten
?0-eou«t
Pockoge
SovMsy,
Colored
Yu** shine
r,r;h .
FhitlifiS,
While .
Texas Fresh
Yellow Corn
Package *1
35 plotes
Fonda Willow
<yr Harlequin
Regular dOc
Stock-up .
Von Camp,
A picnic must
'erve'em Fri«d
Chicken this
week-end!
Jell-Well,
Tasty. .
writer, actors,
all strive for realism and then!
find their efforts being undercut
hv unreal props In “The Haven,"
for example, nothing could show
a label Boer cans, milk contain-
er. even the phonograph record,
all wem painted or pasted over
l.iftle things like that can and do
mar carefully const meted moods
Bui then, it was that way back
in the golden age," too
Sliced Bacon
Rolled Roast
Top Round
Canned Ham
WilsCO
Brond
ROUND STEAK
Welch
Grope Or
Fi?«tn
USD A Choice
Round Roost ,
Of Rump Roost
STEAK — U S 0 A
Cho*ce Beef . ,
USD A Choice
Moture Beef
Birds Eye, Beef,
Chicken or Turkey
Mor*ll |
Pride
The channel Swim: Continent-
al Hassroom'' launches a new
cour-e in American government
on NBC-TV next fall DP Ml
odegard. professor of political sci-
ence at the University of Californ-
ia at Berkeley, will teach the
college-level course beginning
Monday, Sept. 25. Tlie program
airs from 6.10 to 7 am. loyal
time
"1, 2. 1—Go!," a weekly scries
that is designed to take young
viewers on far-ranging adventures,
via electronic effects, premieres
on NBC TV Sunday. Oct. 8.
SMOKED HAM
frown. Chpcalof?,
Coconut or Lemon Cr?0m
Vanilla Wafers
Aluminum Foil
White Shortening
Ritz Crackers
Brown Derby Beer
100 wjf*»*
Armour Star
Half or
Whole
Reynolds,
Haovy Duty
d Roll
Pockogcs
Waldorf,
Stock-up fj S«ve
Cosen,
4c off lohel
LUNCH MEATS
Bokpd
hy Nob'SCO
Hnrmrt
Brand
Safeway Macoronl
Cr Cheese, Pickle,
Salami or Voriety
HAll* 1*1111 I IPPINK FREEDOM
m v. YORK (UPD-PTMi
hennedy Wednesday saluted the.
Illh anniversary of Philippine in-1
rlependence by expressing the af-
fection, admiration and reaper* of
the United States for the Filipino
people.
In a message published in toe
New York Journal of Commerce's
special issue on Philippine eeon-
cmic development. Kennedy said
that “this progress in which tlie
United States hopes to he of con
finned assistance offers great en-
couragement and hope not only
for the Phililpine people them-
selves hut for all tlie fret* nations
of Asia.
Wn«l>*
Brgnd
65a.«u"t
Roll*
33c Waxed Taper
Toilet Tissue
Thu Soltwov coupon good for
100 EXTRA
Gunn Brel. Stamp*
with purehos* of One. 3-itv Pkg
Safewoy't Ground Beef
Coupon expire* Sot, July I
Thu Solewoy coupon gonrl tor
200 E*1RA
Gunn Bro*. Stamp*
with purchase Of One, Cudohy
Fully Cooked, (4-lb. Cr overt
Boneless Ham
Coupon expire* Sot. July I
Thi* Sofewov coupon gnod for
50 EXTRA
Gunn Ira*. Stamp*
with purchote of Ooa 12-ot Bog
Guy's Pototo Chips
Coupon expire* Sot. July I
Prices effective thru Sat , July 1 in Sapulpa
This Sofnwov coupon oonrl for
50 EXTRA
Ounn Bro*. Stamp*
with purchase of 4
32 ox. Bottles
Cragmont Beverages
Coupon expires Sot., July I
Thu Sofewoy coupon good tor
50 EXTRA
GUNN BROS. STAMPS
with purchase of One, 1 -lb. Pkg.
Busy Baker
Pecan Shortie Cookie*
Coupon expires Sat., July I
Thu Sofewny coupon good for
50 EXTRA
Gunn Bro*. Stamp*
with purchase of One, 7-o*
Can Lucerne
Dairy Topping
Coupon expires Sot., July I
Thu Sofewoy coupon good for
50 EXTRA
GUNN BROS. STAMPS
with purchase of One, 10-lb.
Bog, White,
Kitchen Croft Flour
Coupon expires Sat, July 1
Thi* Salewov coupon good for
50 EXTRA
Gunn Bros Stamp*
with purchosa of One, I -Quort
Jor NuMode
Sandwich Spread
Coupon expires Sot., July I
Catherine thr Great was the
first person in Czarist Russia to
lie inoculated agninst small pox.
a daring act Intended to encour-
age her superstitious subjects to
do the same thing. She gave her
British doctor 10,000 pounds ster-
ling. plus a 500-|x>und yearly bon-
us and the title of baron.
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961, newspaper, June 29, 1961; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490426/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.