The news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1948-1994, January 18, 1964, Page 8, Image 8

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    BOURBON IN BOURBON
POURBON, Ind. (UPI)-Resi
dents of Bourbon could drink
it today for the first tin e in the
memory of oldtimers.
The Marshall County Alcohol
ic Beverage Board approved a
three-way beverage permit for
American legion Post 424. It
enables the Post to serve hard
liquor in addition to the wine
and beer it now dispenses.
mmm
Tonight thru Tuesday
Walt Disney's
"THE INCREDIBLE
JOURNEY"
plus
The deadliest oil
empire of all!
"BLACK GOLD"
Tonight
"FANCY PANTS"
Bob Hope
Lucille Ball
plus
"THE BOUNTY
HUNTER"
Randolph Scott
Marie Windsor
Tonight
"DONOVAN'S
REEF"
John Wayne -Lee
Marvin
Caeser Romero -Dorothy
Lamour
plus
"ZOTZ" i
Tom Poston-Julia Meade
James Backus
plus
Cartoon--"Frogs Legs"
Sunday Only
BUCK NITE
$1.00 Per Carload
"GERONIMO!"
Chuck Connors
Kamala Devi
plus
"THE BEST
OF ENEMIES'!
David Niven ,
Sordi I
Ends Tonight
"It Hopponad At Th
World's Fair"
"Twlco Tpld Told"
Sundayi, Holldoyi, 5:35
Friday, Saturday, 6:35
Closed Mon. thru Thurt.
IT'S THE
BOLD NEW LOOK
IN THRILLERS!
Page 8 The News-Review Sot., Jon. 18, 1964
u
ear
Wrong Offender!
ABICAIL VANBUREN
TODAY
AND
TOMORROW
Community News Briefs
DEAK ABBY: As the mother
of a high school freshman, I
feel our schools are to blame
for this demanding attitude dis
played by our youth. The ac
cent is on materialism. In the
few months my son has at
tended high school there has
been a steady stream of re
quests for money. He needs
track shoes, a student body
card, $4 for a year book, draft
ing instruments, a white sweat
er for his athletic block letter
My budget exhausted, I told
him he would have to wait a
while on the sweater. He was
so angry he threw his hair
brush at me, smeared my bed
room rug with toothpaste and
threw a heavy magnet at the
kitchen door with all his
might. We pay high taxes, Abby
and our schools should be sup
ported by those taxes. If stu
dents don't come up with all
the extras offered, they feel out
of it. I also wish to add that I
just received notification from
the Parents Association that a
European tour is being offered
next summer for those students
who can afford it. I am 37 years
old and have never been to Eu
rope, but here's a great oppor
tunity for me to pay $35 a
month from here to eternity so
that my son may go at age 15.
I'd like your opinion on this
materialism instilled in our chil
dren.
REDWOOD CITY, CALIF.
MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: You are
twisting the Issue. True, it costs
much more to go to school to
day than It did 25 years ago.
But everything costs more. And
people are earning more, too.
Not every boy who wants a
school sweater eiks his mother
for it. I once knew a young
man who worked all summer
at i Super Market and saved
his money. You didn't say what
happened after your son threw
the hair brush, the magnet and
decorated your rug with tooth- Hills, Calif
paste. If all you did was to sit, and spectators welcome.
down and write me a letter Douglas County Mounted,
blaming the schools, you can ex- Fairgrounds. 7 D.m.
pect more such violent demon- Acohoie, Anonymous, 424 NE
" ' " -T WinClesteri g p m, or informa.
Face It, Mother. Your son is a,.; . 6134tRa
childish, impatient sorehead. .
Work on straightening him out Ln SE Douglas j
first. And then we'll talk about Jen ' 10 3 P m-
Saturday, Jan. 18 j Mr. and Mrs. William H. Gray
Buek.ro s..,. n . n..i. iif.oved here recently from Van
s' the barn, dance of the month' couvfr' B- ey are "Hn.8
liiitruction, 8:30 p.m., regular".
dance at 9 p.m.. ladies bring:"" Evans Products-
light potluck, visiting dancers
what's wrong with the school
system.
DEAR ABBY: Recently on
your radio program you called
someone down for referring to
a crippled person as a ' crip
ple." You suggested the word
"handicapped" instead. I must
disagree with you. Calling some
thing by another name doesn't
change it. Lately morons are
referred to as "retarded," in
sane asylums are called "men
tal institutions," the poor house
is now "The Old People's Resi
dence," drunken bums are "al
coholics." And all the nuts are
"mentally ill." Name-changing
Rummage Sale, by Emblem
Club at Elks Ballroom, 8 a.m.
to noon.
Delta Kappa Gamma, lunch
Icon at Turn Around Inn, 2:30
p.m.
South Deer Creek Grange, at
the hall, 8:15 p.m.
Trl 'N' Square Dance Club, at
the hall in Myrtle Creek, 9 p.m.
Olalla Squares, at Olulla Com
munity Building, 9 p.m.
Riversdaie Grange, public pin
ochle party at the hall, 8 p.m.
prizes and refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaffer
of 390 NE Coral St. in the Town
and Country Trailer Court are
recently from Springfield. The
couple has two daughters. Shaf
fer works for Roseburg Lumber.
Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Sargent,
who moved here recently from
Sweethome, are residing at
1429 NE Fairmount St. He works
for S & S Builders
Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Walker
are newcomers to the Roseburg
area. They formerly resided in
Sweethome and are currently
living at 106 SE Hoover St
Walker is employed by Rose
burg Lumber Co.
The University of Oregon
Mothers Club will meet Mon
day night at the home of Mrs.
John Verberkmoes, 555 SE Ter
race. Dessert supper will be
Rice Valley Community Crd! served at 7:30. For the p-ogram,
Party.
Sunday, Jan. 19
Yoshiko Kimura, American
Held Service exchange student,
will talk on her native Japan
in this
dishonesty! I believe in callingLTnm ' Bible C it'??' experiences
a spade a spade. What do you ?UK)t" urca, 7:30 p.m. "')
,i.;i, ..:a h -11 i,; .)..! Lane House. S44 SE Douiilas.
ilium la ijuiiicu ujr an tma uvu
The Roseburg Past Noble
Grands Club will sponsor a rum
mage sale to be held rnday
Jan. 24, in the basement of the
IOOF Hall. Sale hours are from
9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Winfrey
have purchased a home at 2053
SE Douglas. The Winfreys, who
came from Reedsport, are uie
parents of five boys and two
iris. He works for the Mate
Highway Dept.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Gus-
ti i and twin sons, 13, are new
comers to the Roseburg area.
Tiicv have bought a heme at
432 NE Hewitt Ave. They for
merly lived in Anaheim, Calif.
Gustin is foreman for the Ump-
qua Motor and Implement Co.
The Gustins' daughter is Mrs.
Gary Fisk of this city.
Mrs. G. W. Marshall has re
turned home after spending five
weeks in California. She went
to Stockton for the funeral of
her brother-in-law, and Clarence
M. Marshall, then went on to
Santa Barbara for a visit with
her son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Marshall,
and family. On her way home,
Mrs. Marshall stopped again in
Stockton to visit.
R. H. Nevue and Mrs. Jo Dar-I Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Rein-
by have returned from San hart, who live at 2198 NW Calk-
Francisco, where they spent ins Road, moved here from Tif-
sveral days attending t b e fin, Ohio. They have a son and
spring buying market. la daughter. R-inhar worfcs for
I Roseburg Lumber Co., and his
Mr. arid Mrs. Fran!- Brundige,;wifo jg employed in the kitchen
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin (Whitey),,. u. u,;fi
Dage and Mr. and Mrs. Roger,
Reece were in Eugene last night! Mr. and Mrs. Joe Strickllng
to attend the U. of O.-OSU and children of Klamath Falls
basketball game. vere overnight guests Wednes-
Uiay at the Homer Strickling
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Hannorrimm xkoi. i,,i
and their two-months ola daugh- illir ', .:isit strifiHin..'
ter have moved to Roseburg moUleri Mrs. Caroliiie Stidham,
and are residing at Nebo Trail-wno is recovering from burns in
er Court. The family formerlyjDoU,as Communily Hospital,
lived in Brookings He is re-iH,nere sne was (aken Tuesday
hm ..... i u... after catching her clothing on
hie talk?
FOR VERBAL HONESTY
DEAR FOR: If someone close
or dear to you were adjudged
to be a "moron," or had been
committed as Insane, or were
forced to accept the public care
provided for the indigent aged
or were helpless against lco
hoi, or suffered from a nervous
breakdown, . would you then
practice the "verbal honesty"
you preach? Call a spade a
spade, if you like, but don't
use It to dig into the hearts of
others.
Everybody has a problem, i
What's yours? For a persona,
reply, write to Abby, Box 33C5,
Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose a
stamped, self-addressed envelope.
For Abby's booklet, "How To
Have A Lovely Wedding," send
50c to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly
ne House, 544 SE Douglas
nnnn 1 In n m
Roseburg Rod and Gun Club,,
tran shootine. 10 a m imf
Senior High Fellowship, Oak
land Presbyterian Church, 6iItOi'j9
(..in.
Square Dance Lessons, Swing'
ing 8's, Azalea Grange Hall,
7-9 p.m., Stan Ferris caller,
for information call 837-5412.
Oakland Community Presbv.
terian Church, congregational
meeting and potluck supper.
u:au p.m.
Merely Players Inc., at Ump
qua West Theatre, board meet
ing 1:30 p.m., general meeting
2.30 p.m.
School Play Due At Camas Valley
A five-net play, "Hail the
Hunkering Hero," will be pre-.
scnted at Camas Valley High
School students at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 21. Ted Drake is
director. The public is invited.
According to Mrs. Dave
Thrush, correspondent, the piny
Is nhnut a young hillbilly named
Clifford Shnorkel (The Hunker
ing Hero) who leaves home to
go to college to play football
Campus activities, a hot-tem
pered couch and the "nil beef
and no brain" football team pro
vide the basis of many laugh-
Monday, Jan. 20
Tri-N-Square Dance Club.
square dance lessons at the hall
in fliyrue crock, 7:30 p.m..
uoya inxson instructor, for in
formation call 863-3040 after 5
p.m.
Buckeroos, workshop at the
Darn 8-10 p.m
Winston-Dillard Kiwanis Club
dinner meeting at Junction
Cafe, 6:30 p.m.
Roseburg ilimmerertes (TOPS
Club) 8-10 p.m. at Faith Luther
an Church.
Navy Reserve, Naval Reserve
Facility, 1624 W. Harvard.
Knights of Pythias, Pythias
llall, 8 p.m
Timber Town Duplicate
Bridge club 7:30 p.m. For in
Bad Bidding,
Worse Playing
By OSWALD JACOBY
(Written For NEA)
South's two no-trump response have his top spades, hearts and
Hardware.
Ann Hatch arrived home this
week from Denver, Colo., where
she has been the past few
n rnths with her children. She
was recuperating from major
surgery and will soon be back
ot the Veterans's Administra
tion Hospital, where she is a
nurse.
Dr. and Mrs. Orley Caliender
of Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilbur, Outlook, Wash., Mr. and
Mrs. William Caliender, Cen
tral Point; Mrs. Alvin Grcnz
and son, Russell, of Yakima,
Wash., Robert and Steven Hall
craft and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Ellis of Sweet Home were in
Roseburg Wednesday to attend
the funeral of the late Mrs. Net
tie Wilbur. All except the for
mer two were houseguests ofl
Mrs. Nettie Hallcraft, daughter
of the late Mrs. Wilbur.
jfire at her home
WANT TO BUY?
WANT TO Sill?
Either way, we're htad
quartan for folks who
wish to add to their
holdings or want to
retire from farmingi
Stop in or call us at
your first opportunity.
Dial 672-1659
Lackey Real Estate
to his partner's opening is not
recommended. True he held 13
noints and no-trump distribution
but he was totally unprepared
for a heart lead.
It would have been far bet
ter tactically for South simply
to have responded two clubs
and let the bidding develop
NOW...
thru Monday only
Shows Tonllo: 7 & 9:30
Sun-Mon ot 7:15 j
MATINEE
Sunday at 1:30
Portrait Classes Set
To Begin Wednesday
Portrait painting classes
which have proved popular with
area residents will he given n
third repeat beginning Wed
nesday, Jan. 22, in the rear
room nf the hobby shop located
at 404 SE Jacksun St. Lorraine
Martin, well-known Glide art
ist, will be instructor.
Both beginners and advanced
painters may enroll uml indiv
idual attention will be given to
each, Mrs. Martin said. Ma
terials necessary for the first
class arc charcoal and charcoul
paper, plus some kind of draw
ing hoard. Classes will be held
weekly at 10 n.m.
Anyone interested in joining
the class or those wishing fur
ther infonmitioii may cull Mrs.
Martin at 4!)0-3396.
provoking scenes. The play is
hilarious and full of laughs from
start to finish, Mrs. Thrush reports.
The cast includes Don Lawson,
Ann Standley, Terry Volkman,
Hick Oliver, Bruce Lamm, Jer
ry Heilman, Aileen Stanley, Hon
Randall, Tom Thrush, R o g e rl formation call Mrs. Walter Ul-
Thursh, Jay Randall, Jim Ki
ser, Bruce Smith, Pat Volkman
Sandy Amos, K.nin I'liknt, Fran
man, Mary Ellen Cress and Dol
ly Fish.
Tho first school semester at
Camas Valley ends Friday, Jan.
17 und report curds will be out
Jan. 24.
Movie Showtime
rich, 672-14G8. Master point every
third Aionday.
Lookingglass PTA, in cafcter-
is, 8 p.m.
University of Oregon Mothers
Club, home of Mrs. John Ver
berkmoes, 555 SE Terrace, des
sert 7:30 p.m
Freemont PTA, at the school,
7:30 p.m., panel on youth cm
ploymcnt.
Oakland PTA, at the high
school library, s p.m., election
Oregon State University Moth
en Club, annual Chinese atic
18
WEST
J7
V J1098
K64
NORTH (D)
A A92
AKQ
J9872
73
EAST
Q854S
V852
A53
Q 10 8 4 95
SOUTH
K106
V 74 3
QIO
AKJ82
North and South vulnerable
North East South West
1 Pass 2N.T. Pass
3 N.T. Pass Pass Pass
Opening lead V t
clubs. No one could take those
from him and would have
wound up making at least four
no-trump.
Q The bidding has been:
South West North East
4 5 V 5 Pass
Pass 6 V Pass Pass
? 1
You, South, hold:
AKQJ97J2 f 4$ 8(4
What do you do?
A Bid six spades. Either
your partner wants yon to bid
six if yon can take the second
heart or be is afraid that West
will make six hearts. In either
instance it will pay to go to
your own slam.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner opens the bid
ding with three spades. Both
sides are vulnerable. You hold:
2 VAK7 6 AK54J10 85
What do you do?
Answer Monday
Saturday, Jan. II, IIU
INDIAN THEATRE Kiddlo Matinee
doors open at 1:00. Complete show at
1:30. "Ma and Pa Ketlle on Old Mac
Donald's Farm", plus 3 Stooges, Joe
cesser ana i cartoons, uut ai J:4Y
Evening doors open o:30. Complete
shows 7:0O and 9:30. "The Prlre" at
7:20 and 9:SS
CLOVERLEAF DRIVE-IN ISutherlln) -llox
olllce opens at 6:45. Show at 7:00.
"Fancy Pants" and "Tho Bounty Hunter"
GRAND THEATRE ISulherlln) "The
Incredlhlo Journey" and Dlack Gold"
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Gates open 4 pm
Show at 6:35. "It Happened at thi
World's Fair" and "Twice Told Tales
Sunday, January If, lt4
INDIAN THEATRE Matinee doors
open 1:00. Complcle show at 1:30. "The
Prlie" at 1:55. Out at 4:10. Evening
doors open at 7:00. Complete show
at 7:15. "The Prlie" at I:4S nniw
TRI CITY DRIVE-IN Gales open 5:00.
Show starts 5:35 p.m. "Geronlmol"
and "The Best Ot Enemlei "
GRAND THFATDF l..lh.lin, m,l.
increaroie journey" and "Black Gold."resi HUD, llullglus M'llUOl, 7:30
slowly. Three no-trump would
slill have been the final con
tract and three no-trump should
make with no trouble at all.
but South really compounded
his first crime by misplaying
the hand.
The hearts presented no prob
lem because dummy showed up
with the ace, king and queen
At trick two South played a
For The Finest In
WEDDING INVITATIONS
and
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CALL
M&M PRINTERS
S73-S59I
You're Invited....
Junction House Party
(UNCTION CAFE & LOUNGE, Winston
Every SUNDAY, Starting at 4 p.m.
DINE and DANCE to the music
of the KRNR Ranch Hands!
ENJOY your favorite food and
beverage at no raise in prices
until 10 p.m.!
II- YOU play an instrument,
bring it along and sit in
with the band!
Live Music every Friday & Saturday ;
evening, 9:30 p. m. to 2 a.m. ; '
JUNCTION CAFE I LOUNGE
In Winston, Ore.
tinn. home nf All's William TTni-.
rest, 1187 SE Kane St., for trans-lclllb ,rom dummy and finessed
nortation call Mrs. Hobert!his iaek- West won wlth thc
l.nnrjhnff n'-JHB iquecn and continued hearts
Umpqua Trimmettes TOPS whereupon. South continued with
Club, 11:30 a.m. with Reedsportms 011,0 sml- unioriunaiery,
ci,,i, clubs failed to break and South
Alpha Zeta Theta Rho Girli wound up with only eight tricks.
Club, IOOK Hull. 7 p.m.
Winston City Council, Citv
Hall.
Douglas Camera Club, 880 SE
Jackson St., social, 7:30 p.m.
Roseburg City Planning Com
mission, 7:31 p.m
How much easier things
would have been for South had
he only stopped to count win
ners and losers before leading
to trick two. He might have vis
ualized thc possibility of a los
ing club finesse and a bad club
Myrtle Creek Toastmlstress. break, then noticed that dum-
p in.
Club, Myrtle Hotel,
guests welcome.
Winston . Dillard Toastmist-
TUESDAY, JAN. 21st
"CURTAIN AT 8:00"
Mastroianni
Djyoieltalian
SStyle
p.m.
my held a five-card diamond
suit. True, it was headed by
the jack, but South had the
queen nnd ten to fit with it
and had South simply started
after diamonds he would have
been sure ot making three di
amond tricks. He would still
Roseburg Toastmistress Club,
grand jury room at courthouse.
7:30 p.m., for information call
7-n!i r, school, "THE DESTROYER"
Lilac Circle, Neighbors of m Roseburg "Enhibif" Hall
Woodcraft, Woman's Club, 7:30 Sot., Jon. 18th, 8:30 p.m.
6
ADULTS, 18 or over, $1.25
INDIAN THEATRE
J "The Destroyer" N W
Heavy Champ meets Nick A
J Koiak In Non-Title Match!
p.m.
i':20 p.m.
Emblem Club, Elks Temple,
8 p.m.
r i . . r ... i . . .. . . ...
fuvyias vounrv .naprer or w irtoiak aavt ne ii neat a.
j the Oregon Pilots Association,; The Masked Man end
v... mouse aiiniuirium. 8 p.m.iForc. A TiMe Showdown)
Benson PTA, executive board
meeting at the school. 1:30 A RIAL ACTION CARD!)
p m. i r" -" -t ' r vi
IN COLOR
EWE $01.11,1
Yni Eh
Turn Around Inn
NOW FEATURING
Live Entertainment Every Weekend
from 9 p.m. to 2:30 a.m.
THE ROYAL TRIO
With Johnny West
. . and try a CHARCOAL BROILED STEAK
by Chef Virgil
OPEN EVERY SUNDAY From 3 P.M.
Top of The Hill-1 023 N.E. Stephens St.
w I .A.
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
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B:00 Two Early
9:00-Public Service (Tues-Frl)
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9:009:30 Public Service (Mon only)
9:30 Word lor Word
10:00 ConoaniraHon
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10:30 Fury
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1:o0 To Be Announced
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3-45 Great Moments In Music
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6:00 Zane Grey
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10:30 Catholic Hour
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12:30 Championship Bowling
1:30 Dan SmootManion Forum
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3:30 To Be Announced
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13:00 TBA
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
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10:00 The McCoys
10:30 Pete and Gladys
moo Love of Life
11:35 CBS News
1:30 Search For Tomorrow
)1:4V-Gulding Lignt
13:00 Tennessee Ernie
7 30 As The World Turns
1:00 Password
1:30 House Party
J.03 To Tell The Truth
2:25 New
2:30 Edge of Night
3:00 Secret Storm
3:30 Who Do You Trust
4:00 Trailmas ter
SATURDAY
10:30 Jet sons
11:00 Casper Cartoons
11:30 Beany and Cecil
12:00 Bugs Bunny
12:30 Bandstand
1:30 CBS Gol' Classic
2:30 Challenge Golf
3:30 Pro Bowlers Tour
5:00 Quick Draw McGraw
5:30 Djn Smool-Manion Forum
6:00 Jimmy Dean
7:00 Password
7:30 Jackie Glea:o.i ,
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Don Duffy Vs. Abe Jacobs
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MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
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7:30 Weather Forecast
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1-iXv Capiat Kangaoe
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;:0O Secret Storm
3:30 Password
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4:15-Earlv Show
6:00 Newscene
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12:00 Challenge Golf
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Social Security
1:30 Hiaher Education
2:00 Oral Roberts
2:30 Sunday sports spectacular
4:00 To Be Announced
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1115 Crisis
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7:00 Sunrise Semester
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3:00 The Bg Show
7:00 Saturday Newscene
7:30 Jackie Gleason Show
1:30 The Defenders
9:30 Phil Silvers Show
10:00 Gun smoke
i 1 :00 Saturday Reporter
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10:30 The Jetsons
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1:30 Cartoons
9 00 Jack LaLanne
9:30 Morning Wovr
U:CO Prke is Right
11:30 The Object Is
13:00 Seven Key
13 30 Father Knows Best
1:00 Tennessee Ernie
1:30 Educattonai TV
3:00 Open Hovs
2:30-Dt Court
:S5 Lis io. "d With the News
3 0C -Generil Hospital
3: Queen For A Day
4.00Mator Aoami, Trailmaster
11:00 Casoer Cartoons
11:30 Beany & Cecil
12:00 Buos Bunny
l!:30 American Bandstana
1:30 Death Valley Dayi
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3:30 Oolf Tournament
3:30 Pro-Bower$ Tour
5 00 Wioe WckJ o Soorts
6:30 Pre-OlympiC Shew
7:00 Outdoor Soortsman
7:30 Hootenany
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9:30 Million Dollar Movie
SUNDAY
8 00 Lamp Unto My Feet
8 30 Look up and Live
9 00 Camera Three
9:30 Face The Nation
10:00 This Is The Life
10:30 Faith For Today
11:00 The Christophers
11:15 Red Dunning
11:30 Armchair Theatre
1:45 Kiplinqer Letter (
7:00 Let's Face It
7:30-CBS Sports Spectacular
4:00 One of a Kind
5:00 Alumni Fun
5:30 Amateur Hour
6:00 ?0lh Cenlury
6-30 Mister Ed
7.00 Lassie
7:30 My Favorite Martian
8 00 Ed Sullivan Show
9:0O Judy Garland Shnw
10:00 Candid Camera
10:30 What s My Lint
11:00 News
11:15 Restless Gun
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11:45 Latt Show
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10.30 Jimmy Pal ton Show
11 00 Faith For Today
1130 Strenoth For Your Life
U 00 Palmer. Player GoH
I: CO Discovery
'30 A 01 L All-star Game
4 30 smoot Man ion
5 00 Reci 8
S 30 Theater S00
7 30 Travels o Jamie McPheetera
130 Arrest end Tnai
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115 Late Snow
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