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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON THURSDAY. MAY 20. 1965 PAGE ELEVEN I 4 I I r LOW* r « « Í r s i .......... i sfc REAL ESTATE FARMS fOB RENT ______________________________ FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST PRICES PAID for »laughter horse«. Clyde Smith. Phone 889 8666 Ontario. Ore Acroits from the Ontario Sales Yard 23-tfc LINCOLN PENNIES 1909-1934 Indian heads, all dates. Also other old coins ar.d stamps Write P.O. Box 323, Nampa, or call 466-9341. 20-2tp SCRAP IRON and METALS Contact Gonzalo Torres. Route 2. Box ('. Nv'.sii 18-eo USED APPLIANCES Dearborn Large Gas Heater. Dearborn Small Gas Heater. Universal Gas Heater. Siegler Oil Heater. General Electric 50-Gallon Water Heater. (Gas Appliances Adapted for Natural or Propane) IDEAL GAS and APPLIANCE CO. Nyssa, Oregon 14 N. First Dial 372-2214 » SEE US for Jacuzzi Pumps and SERVICE On All Makes! — phones - Days .... 372-2266 Nights . . . 372-3377 Eder Hardware Nyssa, Oregon COMMERCIAL PRINTING •TOP QUALITY • LOW PRICES • FAST SERVICE Gate City Journal t I TRAILER HOUSE 14-foot Col FURNISHED A P A R T WENT umbia. Well equipped, in good Three rooms ami bath. Inquire condition. Virgil Seward. Dial at 714 King avenue or call 372- 372-3918 (evenings). 19-tfc 3155. 18-tfc On BUY SUPER KEM-TONE WALL TWO BEDROOM HOUSE PAINT and ENAMEL in all Iduhu side. four miles from colors at Nyssa Furniture Co., Nysxu. Phone 372-2017. 12-tfc near railroad depot. 19-tfc TW( »-BEDROOM HOUSE — Call $35; 372 - 3573 or inquire at 712 GOOD REFRIGERATOR bedside stand, old bed daven North Second street. 15-ltc port, two tables and two chairs BACHF.IXJR APARTMENT-Up Ml W. W. Pot PbOM 372- 3566. 17-tfc stairs. Phone 372-2652. 18-tfc Suds & Fashions' Theme of Annual FHA Style Show Xi triMfartT a a* LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the undersigned until 8 o’clock P. M., Mountain Stand (From th« Ny«»- Hlk» Bo' ard Time, on the 25th day of May, FHA presented “Suds and Fa 1965, and immediately thereafter shion” as its annual fashion show will be publicly opened by the Tuesday evening. May 11. In District School Board of School keeping with the theme, Mrs. District No. 61, Malheur County, Leona Anderson, home economist Oregon, for the purchase, at not for Idaho Power, gave suggestions less than par and accrued interest, on laundering various fabrics as of the following described nego each type of fabric was modeled. tiable general-obligation coupon A business meeting preceded bonds of said school district, in the fashion show. At the meeting the principal amount of $135,000.- GOOD ALKALI BEE CORES — homemakers with adequate points 00, dated June 1, 1965, in deno Contact Pete Hammon. Phone received awards. minations of $1,000.00 each and Other entertainment for the maturing serially and in numer 372-2345 or 372-2593. 16-6tc evening included vocal selections ical order as follows: MIXED GLADIOLA BULBS — by Mary and Carol Pond, another Maturity Dates Amount One bag of 100 or more, $1. by Steve and Ron Jensen, accom January 15. 1968 $11,000 Get them at VanderOord farm panied by Gregg Nelson, and a January 15, 1969 12 000 on Route 1, Nyssa, or at 801 I piano duet by Marcia Wyckoff January 18, 1970 12,000 Thompson avenue. Phone 372- and Patty Urry. January 18, 1971 13,000 2787. 15-6tc The first year homemaking stu January 15. 1972 13,000 14,000 ORDER METAL HEADGATES dents modeled their basic shirts January 15, 1973 14,000 NOW for your concrete ditches. I and blouses. These were divided January 15. 1974 15,000 Eder Hardware. Phone 372- into four groups—denims, corded January 15. 1975 cottons, prints and geometric de January 15, 1976 15,000 2266. 17-tfc signs. The Homemaking II class January 15, 1977 18 QM BATTERIES — fl-volt, $8 95 ex modeled their basic dresses with The bonds will bear interest change; 12 - volt, $13 95 ex the many variations. These were payable semiannually at such change Elliott Tire Co.. 204 divided into groups according to rate or rates in multiples of ’4 laundering instructions. North Main. Phone 372-2270. or 1/10 of 1%, not exceeding six The Homemaking III class percent per annum, as shall be 7-tfc modeled both shirtwaist dresses WELL KEPT CARPETS show the and wool suits. Nine gixls chose specified by the successful bid results of regular Blue Lustre sewing for a home experience in der. The bonds shall have but spot cleaning. Rent electric homemaking classes and modeled one coupon for the interest due on any interest-paying date. Both shampoocr, $1. Coast-to-Coast their products. the principal of and the interest Nys&a. Phone 372-3545. Vicki Newman, Sherill Robbins upon the bonds will be paid at 20-ltc 1 ¡and Marcia Jackson modeled for- the office of the county treasurer SPINET CONSOLE PIANO — In ' mals; Ann Webb modeled a short of Malheur County, Oregon, at formal; Brenda Draper, a cordu- Vale, Oregon. this area. Beautiful walnut fi |roy suit; JoAnn Strickland, a nish. Will sacrifice for quick The bonds will be sold to the sale to save moving expenses. I wool suit; Karen Main, a cotton | highest bidder, but the district Cash or terms. Write or phone j suit; Cindy and Cille Tracy mod- school board reserves the right KohlW A Campbell Piano-, 4759 '(•led matching summer suits of to reject any or all bids, Unless University Way N. E., Seattle, ; skirts and shorts with blouses. Members of TVCC adult class, all bids are rejected, the bonds Wa !i LA 2-5859. 20-3U under direction of Mrs. Virginia will be awarded to the bidder , complying with the terms of the USED, RECONDITIONED, RO Steffens. FHA adviser and home notice of sale, and submitting the TARY POWER LAWN MOW making instructor, also modeled bid which provides the lowest ERS— Starting at $19 95. Don I their creations. Refreshments of “soap suds” cost to the school district. B. Moss Firestone Store. Dial Each bid must be unconditional, punch and cookies were served. 873>21M FHA wishes to express thanks must be accompanied by a certi REX-AIRE VACUUM CLEANER to Schoen Studio. Wilson's Mar fied check or cashier’s check in In good condition. Phone 372- ket, the music department, Don favor of the district, of or upon I 2455 20-3tc 1 Bates and all others who worked a bank doing business in the state MISCELLANEOUS so hard or donated materials to of Oregon, in the sum of $2.700.00, NYSSA NITE RODEO and CAR i make this year’s fashion show a auJ must be enclosed in a sealed WORK WANTED NIVAL July 9 and 10, 1965. envelope addressed to the under- I success. signed and marked on the outside WHY ?AY MORE?—Experienced “Proposal for Bonds.” No interest and guaranteed work. We top PERSONAL will be allowed on the deposit or remove trees and also do' I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE with the bid, but the check of the roofing work D. M Barnhart for debts incurred by anyone successful bidder will be retained and Sons. Cal) Ridgeview 339- ' other than myself. — Gilbert 52-tfc | 3324 as part payment of the bonds I Pam 20-3tp ___________________ .. or to secure the school district Nyssa High ’ s publication, "Bull PAINTING and TAPING — Mort | dog,” has been awarded the State against any loss resulting from WIXON. Phone 372-2743 failure of the bidder to comply MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES 20-4 tp Honorable Mention Award by the with terms of his bid. Oregon TB and Health Associa ONTARIO MEAT COMPANY — I WILL DO TYPING of all kinds tion for its issue of Doc. 21, 1964. Each bidder shall include in Custom butchering and process I in my home. Linda Newgen. In a letter received recently by his bid a statement of the total ing of beef, hogs and sheep- Phone 372-3043. 20-2tp the Bulldog staff, they were ad interest cost to the district, if his Cut and wrapped to your speci vised that their participation in bid be accepted. fications. For further informa the 28th Annual School Press The successful bidder will be WANTED TO RENT tion, call 889-5713. 17-4tc Project on Health was greatly ap furnished with the written opin SMALL APARTMENT or sleep preciated and that members of ion of Shuler, Sayre, Winfree & ing room. Contact Jim Raeder the judging team were very im Rankin of Oregon Bank Building. at Gate City Journal. Phone pressed with the amount of time Portland 4. Oregon, to the effect THREE-BEDROOM HOME— 372-2233. 6-xx and research given to this project that the bonds constitute the valid and the individualistic writing. and legally binding obligations Carpeting, fireplace, garage and The Dec. 21 issue featured many of the said school district, which carnort. $13,500. FOR SALE—AUTOS articles on TB, the prevention opinion shall be printed on the FORD PICKUP and 10-ft. coach and cure; and other respiratory face of said bonds. BOB THOMPSON AGENCY —Will sell together as unit or diseases. The bonds will be delivered Dial 372-3355 The Oregon Chapter of the TB complete, without undue delay, separate. Ken Renstrom Dial 372-2997. 28-tfc Association advised that the at the expense of the school dis award certificate will be forward trict. at such city in Oregon as 1955 FORD 4-Door Sedan—Very ed to Nyssa High School at an the successful bidder shall name. low mileage, original paint and early date. C. G. BROWN upholstery. Very clean. Call NICE ONE-BEDROOM HOME— Throughout the State of Oregon Clerk 372-2934, after 6 p m. 20-ltc a total of nine schools were Good location. Only $4,000 with School District No. 61 $500 down. Easy monthly pay given the Achievement Award Malheur County. Oregon ments. and 11 schools received the Hon P. O. Box 108 INSTRUCTION NEED LOTS OF BEDROOMS? orable Mention Award. Eastern Adrian, Oregon This home has five! New oil I AM NOW ENROLLING STU Oregon schools winning honors First published May 6, 1965. furnace, fireplace. Well located. DENTS for summer piano were Nyssa, Pendleton, Helix. La Last published May 20, 1965. $11,500.00. courses. Mrs. Jim Skeen. Dial Grande, Baker and Athena. THREE BEDROOMS — Rumpus 372-3022. 20-3tp room in basement, living room No. 2744 To Enhance Vegetable Dishes . . . and family room with fireplace NOTICE TO CREDITORS The addition of seasoned butter 1 Carport, nice yard. Best loca In the County Court sauces, grated or shredded cheese, i I I tion. FHA terms. Shown by Of the State of Oregon sauteed mushrooms, sour cream 1 appointment. For the County of Malheur or cream sauces can make a vege In the Matter of the Estate of table dish the highlight of the ELVIN LAVERNE WORDEN, meal. By making vegetables more (From the Nyssn High Bulldog) Lio'-eased. interesting, they may become, Plans for the annual Twirp more popular with all the family. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned has been week at Nyssa High terminated 315 Main St Phone 372-3535 Saturday night. May 8, with the appointed executrix of the estate i of Elvin Laverne Worden, deceas Twirp Twirl held in the school ed, by the County Court of the cafetoriuni. Twirp week activities State of Oregon for Malaeur included turnabout fun for the County, and has duly qupiified boys. as such. All persons having claims Girls were to be seen during against said estate are hereby the week carrying books, clean notified to present the same, duly ing lockers, polishing shoes, shin verified as required by law, to ing hubcaps, darning socks, etc. the undersigned at the .aw offices Boys capitalized immensely on of Henigson & Stunz, Nyssa, Ore the free labor. gon, within six months from the Loan sharks set up business in date hereof. the little theater catering to des FRANCES J WORDEN titute females trying to scrounge Executrix of the Estate up enough money to treat their Of Elvin Laverne date for the evening. Worden, Deceased. Music for the event v’as fur Dated and first published May nished by the Marksmen, of — call — 6. 1965. whom Nyssa’s own Bill LaBounty Last publication June 3, 1965. is a member. The Twirp Twirl was sponsored by the GAA, ad fl I vised by Miss Joleen Reece. 372-3548 or After 6 p. m. NICE PLACE TO LIVE! 33-ucre furm in Weiser area. Neat two-bedroom home. 113.- 500, $3,000 down, $75 per month. FOR INVESTMENT OR USE This 93 - acre row crop fumi «houh! rent for more than enough to pay all principal, in tercst, water and taxes. $45,- 000, $13,000 down, 20-year con- trie I 110-ACRE DAIRY FARM Large dairy barn, natural stock water, good fields and pastures. Ideal for livestock $38,000 with TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE On $11,000 down. North Fourth street. Nice yard. $50 per month. Call 372-3307. HOMES 19-3tc REPOSSESSED BARGAIN- Like new three-bedroom home. 1 M> baths, carpet, built-in range. SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE $25 per month. Inquire at 109 $12,209 Long tom contHM I Emison avenue, ufter 4 p.m. ONE OF NYSSA’S BETTER! Three-bedroom home with fin LARGE MODERN HOUSE With ished basement. 1 4 baths, fire two or three bedrooms. Has tub place, carpeting, many other and shower. Partly furnished. features. Like new and only Apple Valley location. $45 per llg.N0 I month Phone 372-3111 (morn DELIGHTFUL TO LIVE IN! ings or ufter 8 p.m), 20-tfc Beautiful and modern three- bedroom home with every fea SMALL HOUSE — Large yard. ture you can think of. Worth Good location. $35 per month much more than the $27,500 rental. Call 372-2906 20-ltc price. Long-term loan. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE — $50 EASY TO BUY— New home, never lived in. per month rental. Nice yard. Open modern plnnninj with Inquire at 101 Emison avenue. 2O-3tc carpeted living room, three bedrooms, 1 *4 baths, beautiful bitch kitchen with built-in FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE range. Carport with large stor age. Paved street. $13,72500 15 ACRES—Close to Nyssa. Level FHA terms. Only $425 down. ground. $4,500. Terms. Mel ABOUT READY Beck Real Estate. Phone 372- Three - bedroom home in On 3532. 10-tfe tario. Beat possible location. Be the first to occupy this. THREE - BEDROOM HOME — Wall-to-wall carpet in living $17,500 Ixing-term loan. room. Natural gas furnace, fenced back yard. One block Real Estate — New Homes from city hall. Inquire at 402 16 North Third Dial 372-2915 Good avenue or call 372-2136 Ken Pond, Res Phone 372-3168 15-tfc Hal Hopper, Res. Phone 473-2076 SMALL HOUSE Close in. New ly decorated. Terms. Phone 372-2943 MHitp WANTED TO BUY KEN POND * Bulldog Receives TB Press Award FOR SALE FARM LOANS FOR SALE GAA Sponsors Annual Turnabout Bernard Eastman Twirp Twirl Fun Real Estate Insurance •FINEST- COMMERCIAL PRINTING SEE US — for — STA-RITE PUMPS Sales — Service H * WEDDING I STATIONERY We Service All Makes I Call 372-3038 Classifieds Bring Reiultal Gate City Journal Journal Classifieds Get Results! WEEKLY TV SCHEDULES KBOI- Boise . . . Channel 2 *unduy, May 23 5.00—Oral Robert« 9 30—Face the Nation (Live/• 10:00—Basebail Gam»* of the Week (Idive) • Washington at New York 1:00—Riverboat 2:00—Custer to the Little Bia flor n (ABC— Li ve) 3 <jO— Z<n>ramn (Li* "Jungle Fo«xl ‘ ’bain" 3.30—Amateur Hour • 4 00—20th Century, "John Lewi«" 4 30- World War 1* "They Hank the Lusitania" 5 00—l^ansle (Live)* . »• > • 5 30—My Favorite Martian (L)* 6:00 Ed Sullivan ” — ^o^jiDlTi). c:.!.. 7 00—Tw» 1 i «h t Zone, "No Time Like the Past" 8 00—Candid Camera (L)* 8 30—What’s -My Line (Live)* 9.00—The Doctors and the Nurse«* "Night of the Witch" 1« •0—The Tall Man "Legend and the Gun" 10 30—10 30 Report io 45—The Weather io 50— Movie Time. "Two Women." Kophie Loren, Jean Paul Delrnondo ----- Morning Headlines Kangaroo 00—CBS New« With Mike Wallace * 30—I Love Lucy* * 00—Andy of May berry (Live)* » 30—Real McCoys* 10 —Ixive of Life* 1» 25 CBS News With Robert Trout 10 30—Search for Tomorrow (L) 10 45—Guiding Light* 11 00—General Hospital 11:30—As the World Turns (Live)* 12 00—Password (L)* 12 30—House Party* 1 80—To Tell the Truth (Live)* 1 25—Doug Edwards News (Live)* 1 30—Edge of Night* 2 00—Secret Storm* 2:30—Bonnie Walils Sh o vv 3:15—What's Cooking With Marge 3:30—X-2 Show With M-99 (KBOI—Live) 5 00—CBS News With Walter Cronkite (L)* 5 30—KBOI New« Today K BO I Sports ‘«leather Monday. May 34 6:00—The Rifleman. "Sharpshooter” 8 30—The Andy Grif fith Show (L)* 7:00—The Ducy Show (Dive)* KTVB — "iiaday. May KI 8:30—New Casper Cartoons * 9:00—Beany and Cecil (Dive)t 9:30—Bullwinkle (L) 10:00—Discovery ’65 (Live) 7 10:30—This Is the Life 11:00—Faith for Today 11:30—Issues and Answers (L)7 12:00—To Be Announced 1:00—Sunday (L)* 2:00—Custer to the Little Big Horn 3:00—NBC News Special (ABC—Live) 3:30—G. K. College Bowl (lx')* 4:00-—Meet the Press (Live—Color)* 4 30—The Outdoor Sportsman 5 00—Meadow Gold Family Theatre 5 30—Walt Disney (Live—Color)* 8 30—Broadside * 7:00—Bon a n za (Live—Color)* 8 00—Sunday Night Movie ( AT»’) "The Misfits," Clark Gable. Marilyn Monroe 10 30—Weekend News 10 40—Weather 10:45—Bunday Shew Time, "Demetrius and the Gladiators." Victor Mature. Susan Hayward Momlny, May 24 Thru Friday, May 2S 7:00—The Today Show (L-C)* 8 00—Truth or Consequences (Live—Color)* 8 30—Romper Room 9:00—Concentration* 1 90 J e op -1 dy t L-C) 10:00—Call My Bluff (Live—Color)* 10:80—I’ll Bet (L-C)* 10:55—NBC News (L) 11:00—Rebus Game 11 11 30—Father Knows Best 1 12:00—Noon News 12 30—The Doctors* 1:00—Another World* 1:30—You Don’t Say 2:00—Match Game* 2:25—NBC News (L) 2 30—Jack Bennv (L) 8:00—Donna Reed I 3 30—Trail master 4:30—Mr. Tim with Chai lie the Chimp. Monday, Mny 24 5 no—i’eter Fotta- IUS _ 5.30—H untley-Krink- ley Report (L) 6 00—The Rijr News Hometown Reporter 6 15—Weather g 20—Sport« Picture 6 25—Business News 7 30 -Danny Thomaa Show (Live)* 4 ’BS News Special. 'The National Driver« Test” 9:00—Th»- Man ¡"rom l’N< ’LE * 10 00—oiebrity Game 10 .30 '*'■ —10. •' 3u “ Hepvit 10 45—Sports 10 50—Th»* Weather 10 55—Movie Time, “l-afayette Escad rille,” Tab Hunter, Etchika < .’houreau. Brett Haflley, Jody McCrea, David Janssen ----- Moinmc Headlines Tneaday, May 2S « 00— Yogi Bear ü 1U—lied Skelton', Hour (Dive)* 7 38— Petticoat function (L)* 8 »0—Bell Telephone Hour (IX')* 9 «—Combat—ABC 1(1 00—Marshal Dillon 10 30—18:30 Report 10 45—Sport, Final 10 59—The Weather 10 55—Movie Time. "Golden Earrings,” Ray Mi l land. Marlene Dietrich --------- Morning Headline, Wedaeeday, May 241 6:00—Ozzie and Harriet—ABC 8 30—Beverly Hillbillies 7:00—Dick Van Dyke Show (Dive)* 7:30—Our Private Worlds. I (L)* I 00—I>anny Kaye Show (Dive)* * 00—I’ve Got a Secret* 9:30—Perry Mason Show* "Case of the Ancient Romeo" 10:30—18:38 Report 10 45—Sports 10 50—The Weather 10:55—Movie Time. "Deft-Handed Gun,” Paul Newman. Dita Milan. Hurd Hatfield --------- Morntng Headlines Thanday, May 27 6 00— The Rifleman "Home Ranch" 6:30—The Munster« "Hot Rod Herman" 7 00—Donna Reed Show f 7.30—M v Thiee Sons 8 Ou—Tne Defenders* "Star-Spangled Ghetto" 9 00—McHale's Navyl 9:30—Secret Agent* "The Professionals" 10 30—10:30 Report Ii- 45—Sports Final IO 50—The Weather 10 55—Movie Time. "House of Wax.” Vincent Price. Frank Lovejoy, Carolyn Jones. Phyllis Kirk .Morning Headline« Friday, May M 6 00—The Flintstones 6 30-4’ara William* Show (Live)* 7 00—Our Private Worlds. II (L)* 7 :f' <,.>!< 4-f | y|e. 1 M (Llve>* I 00— Flaw hi de* "The Gray Rock Hotel" s 00—Faasword* 9 30—F’e ; i i i jr’g People* "How Ix>ng Is the Shadow of Mar:T’ 10 80—10.30 Report i • 4i—Spurts I 0 5o The ................. .. Weather 10:55—Movie Time, "Reap the Wild Wind.” Ray Mil land. John Wayne, F’aulette Goddard --------- Morning Headlines Saturday, May 3S 7 Oft—Mister Mayor* 8 00—Quick Draw McGraw (L)* I 30— Mighty Mouse (L)* 9:00— l.mus the Dion- Hearted (L)* 9 30- The .Jetaons* 1» 00—Sky King (L)* 10:30—My Friend ,, Fllcka (Dive)* 11:00—CBS Bowling Classic (Dive) 12M—CB8 Tennis Classic (Dive) 1 00—Saturday Matinee, '•Trail of the Lonesome Pine." Sylvia Sidney, Fred Mac Murray; Plus Autry . -- Snd liters 3 30—Breakthrough (Dive—Color)* "Footprints on the Wall” 4:00—Championship Wrestling 4 30—Johnny Quest 7 5 90—Mr Ed* 5 30—Jackie Gleason 8 30—Gilligan's Island 7 90—Saturday Night at the Movies. "Three Violent People." Charl ton Heston, Anne Baxter. Gilbert Roland 9 00—Gunsmoke* 10.00—Joey Bishop Show* 10 30—10 30 Report 10:45—The Weather 10 50—Movie Time. "Bombers.” Natalie Wood. Karl Malden. Efrem Zimbalist. Jr., Marsha Hunt ■ — Morning Headlines • CBS J ABC Channel 7 • • 6 30—Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea t 7:30—Andy Williams (Live—Color)* 8:30—No Time for Sergeants 7 9:00—Bing Crosby 7 9:30—Ben Casey 7 10:30—Nitefceat New, 10 45—Weather 10 50—Nitebeat Sport, 10 55—The Tonight Show (DC)* Tuesday, May 25 5.00—America 5 :30—Huntley -Brtnk- !ey Report (L) 6 00—The Big News Hometown Reporter 6:15--Weather 6 20—Sports Picture 6 25—Business News 6:30—The Farmer’s Daughter f 7:00—The Addams Family • 7 .30—The Tycoon 7 8:00—Cheyenne 9 00— — To * Be Announced 9 30—-The Fugitive 7 10:30- Nitebeat News 10 45—Weather 10 5»—Nitebeat Sports 10 55—Tonight Show* W -dneftday, May M 5:90—Manilla Gorilla 5:30—Huntley-Brink ley Report ID) 6:00—The Big New, Hometown Reporter 6 15—Weather 6 20—Sport, Picture 6 25—Bnslnrs* Newt 8 30—W'agon Train 7 7:30—The Patty Duke Show 7 8:00—Wednesday Night at the Movies "Julie." Douis Jourdan. Barrv Sullivan. Doris Day 10:00—Peyton Place 7 10 30--Nitebent News 10 45- -Weather 10 50—Niteheat Sport, 10:55—Tonight Show* Thursday. May 37 5 00—High School Quiz 5 39—Huntley-Brink ley Report (L)* «00—The Big New, Hometown Reporter «15—Weather 8 20—Sports Picture 8 25—Busin«»« New, 8 30—Daniel Boone (Live)* 7:30—Hazel (Dive—Color)* » 90--Bewitched 7 8 30—12 o’clock High 9:38—Dr. Kildare* 19 30—Niteneat New, 10 45—Weather 10:69—Nitebeat Sport, 10:55—Tonight Show* Friday, May 28 5:00—Battle Dine 5 30—Huntley-Brlnk- . l?y Report (L)* 6 00—The Big News Hometown - .. Reporter «: 15—Weather in Motion « 20—Sports Picture «■25—Business News 8:30—The Bob Hope Show (D-C)* 7:30—Jack Benny 8:00—The Jack Paar Show (LrC)* 9 00—Cheyenne 10:80—Peyton Place 7 10.30—Nitebeat News 10 45—Weather 10 60—Niteheat Sports 10:55—Tonight Show* «■turda;. May » 7 00—Top Cat 7:30—Hector Heath cote (IX?)* 8<08—Underdog; (Dive—Color)* 8 30—Fireball XIX* » 00—Dennie the Menace I D)* *• 30—Furv (I.ivei* 10 00—Flu its Bunny 7 10 3»—Hoppity Hooper 7 11:00—Major league Baseball (L)7 2:00—American Bandstand (D)7 3:00—Wide World of Sports (D)7 4 30—Shindig* 580—Flipper (.Dive—Color)* 8 00—Kentucky Jones 8 30—Dawrence Welk (Llve)7 7:30—Hollywood Palace (L)l » 30—The King Family f 9:30—Branded* 10:00^—Weekend zfews 10:10—Weather 10 15-—Saturday Showtime. "People Will Talk.” Cary Grant, Jeanne Crain • NBC I ABC