The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 March 1968 — Page 3

Saturday, March 23, 1968

The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana

Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER

Daily TV Guide

SAT., MAR. 23

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8:30

FAST SLOW 5:00 2-13 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 4:00 4 90 MINS. Ski Flying Championships; Ice Dance event at World Figure Skating Championships; and Snowmobile Championships. 3 GOLF CLASSIC 4 1 HOUR. Archer and Sanders vs. Nichols and Floyd. 4 WILD KINGDOM—4 Animal life 6 PORTER WAGONER—4 Variety 10 BOTTOM OF THE SEA—Drama 1 HOUR. The Seaview is threatened with attack, and the possible impersonation of its captain. 3:30 4 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 4:30 1 HOUR. 6 GRAND OLE OPRY—4 Variety 6:00 3 SKI WITH STEIN—4 8:00 6-8-10 NEWS 6:05 3 THE RIFLEMAN—Western 5:05 6:30 2 NEWS 5:30 3 ROAD RUNNER—Cartoon 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR. Seances and a corpse that won’t stay dead make Perry Mason’s job difficult. 8 BURKE’S LAW—Mystery 1 HOUR "Terror In A Tiny Town." Part II. Gene Barry stars as Amos Burke. 13 MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE 4 1 HOUR. Lorene Mann. 7:00 2 MOTHERS-IN-LAW—Comedy 0:00 4 Roger thinks he's got a daytime TV serial sold. He makes Kaye promise not to tell a aoul until the deal la firm. 3 NEWS—4 7:00 6 DEATH VALLEY DAYS 6:00 4 "Gold Mine On Main Street." John Astin, Lita Baron. A flamboyant prospector claims he's struck it rich. 10 TV SPORTSMAN’S CLUB 7:30 2-6 THE SAINT—Mystery 6:30 4 1 HOUR. Simon Templar is arrested for the murder of a friend when a valuable antique collection is stolen. Diya Georgia Brown Turin Peter Wyngarde 3 TO BE ANNOUNCED My Three Sons is scheduled. If U.C.L.A. and Houston played in the NCAA Basketball semi finals March 22nd, Channel 4 will carry a videotape of the game at 7:30 PM. pre-empting regular programs.

10:00 6

BASKETBALL 4 NCAA Finals.

8-10 PETTICOAT JUNCTION

4 Betty Jo loses her wedding ring

down the kitchen sink drain.

Betty Jo Linda Kaye Steve Mike Minor

13 HOLLYWOOD PALACE

4 1 HOUR. Phil Harris is host. Guests: Abbe Lane, BUI Dana, Phil Crosby, the Hollies, Rosemarie and Sid Miller, Ullett Sc Hendra, p&ntomlmist Jacques Ary, and the

Great Runos elephant act.

MANNIX—Police drama 9:00 4 1 HOUR. Mannix is assigned to look Into the background of Adam Pierson, a respected industrialist who has aspirations to high politi-

cal office, (re-run)

Pierson Charles Drake Mrs Pierson Marina Moses Mannix Mike Connors

10 NEWS

10:30 10 MANNIX—PoUee drama 9:30 4 1 HOUR. A wealthy art collector fears he’s purchased a forged Renoir painting when he gets a glimpse of a model Identical to the girl In the painting. 13 NEWS—4 11:60 6-8 NEWS 10:00 13 PROBE—Discussion 4 1 HOUR. Don Riggs is host. 11:20 6 BEST OF HOLLYWOOD 10:20 4 'The Swan.” Grace Kelly. Alec Guinness, Louis Jourdan, Agnes Moorehead. f'56> Drama romance set in Hungary In 1908. 11:30 2-3 NEWS 10:30 4 JOE PYNE SHOW—Interviews

4 90 MINS.

8 LATE SHOW DOUBLE FEATURE. (1) ‘The Heiress." Olivia DeHavilland. Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson. C49) A fortune hunter goes after an unattractive but wealthy girl. (2) "Charlie Chan At The Circus.” Warner Gland, Keye Luke. (’361

Mystery.

10 LATE MOVIE "Operation Pacific.” John Wayne, Patricia Neal. (’51) Submarine warfare adventure. 12:00 2 CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 11:00

1 HOUR.

3 LATE MOVIE DOUBLE FEATURE. (1) “Shadow Of A Doubt.” Josenh Gotten, Teresa Wright. (’43i Crime drama. (2i ••Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman.” Lon Chaney, Bela Lugosi.

10:M

6 CHALLENGE—Science lA LINUS UIONHEAKIED—4 Cartoan 10:30 2 GOSPEL JUBILEE—4 9:30 3 TANGLED WORLD 6 FAITH FOR TODAY—4 Religion 8-10 LOOK UP AND LIVE “Aging In America.” Part II. (rerun i 13 BUGS BUNNY—4 Cartoon 3-8-10 CAMERA THREE— 6 PIX ON SIX 90 MINS "Silver Whip." Dale Robertson, Robert Wagner. (’531 83 Bt LLWINKLE—4 Cartoon 11:30 2 WORD OF LIFE—4 Religion 10:30 3 THIS IS THE LIFE—Religion 8 FACE THE NATION—4 10 THIS IS THE LIFE—Religion 13 DISCOVERY—4 "Declaration Of Independence." (re-run i 12:00 2 CONTINENTAL COMMENT 11:M 3 DAVEY AND GOLIATH—4 4 THE TEXAN—Western 8 CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL 4 1 HOUR. lO FAITH FOR THE 20th CENTURY 13 TO BE ANNOUNCED 12:15 3 CANADIAN TRAVEL—4 11:15 I-: ;< 0 2 OF THEE WE SING u se 3-10 FACE THE NATION—4 4 DIALOGUE—Talk 6 FOCUS ON FAITH—4 13 CROSS EXAM—4 Interview 1:00 2 RELIGIOUS HERITAGE 12:00 3 LET’S LOOK AT LEARNING 4 MANION FORUM—Talk 6 MEET THE PRESS—4 Interview 8 THE OUTDOORSMAN—4 Sports 10 DR. HOPP AND FRIENDS 13 DIRECTIONS—4 1:15 4 CHINCHILLA RANCHING 12:13 1:36 2 R.F.D. 2—Farm news 12:30 3-8-10 HOCKEY 4 S'/a HOURS. Minnesota North Stars vs. Pittsburgh Penguins. 4 BAPTIST TEMPLE—Religion 6 INSIGHT—4 “Open Occupancy.” 13 ISSUES AND ANSWERS—4

2-13 NBA BASKETBALL

4 Playoff

1:00

4 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER—Comedy "Beaver The Bunny.” 8-10 JACKIE GLEASON—Variety 4 1 HOUR. The Kramdens and Nortons land in London on this stop in their 'round-the-World jaunt. They're invited to appear on British television. Louis Nye and Robert Coote guest-star. (re-run j 13 DATING GAME—4 8:00 3 ILLINOIS H.S. BASKETBALL 7:00 4 SAFARI—Travel 4 1 HOUR. "Pan American Highway.” Alaska to Mexico. 13 NEWLYWED GAME—4 8:30 2 THE THIRD REICH 7:30 4 SPECIAL. 1 HOUR Conclusion of a three-part documentary based on William L. Shirer's history of Nazi Germany. 6 GET SMART—Comedy 4 KAOS tricks CONTROL into demoting the Chief and replacing him with Maxwell Smart. 8-10 MY THREE SONS—Comedy 4 Chip’s girl is swiped from under his nose by his best buddy. 13 LAWRENCE WELK—Music 4 1 HOUR. Maestro Welk and the Champagne Music Makers salute Spring. 9:00 4 TWILIGHT ZONE—Drama 8:00 "The Invaders." A woman's lonely existence is shattered when she's - attacked by two creatures from another planet. 6 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE 4 2 HOURS. "Send Me No Flow■ers.” Rock Hudson, Doris Day, Tcny Randall. Clint Walker. Hal March. Patricia Barry. Paul Lynde, Edward Andrews ('641 Comedy romance. George Kimball mistakenly thinks he's going to die very soon. He tries to find another husband for his wife, (re-run» 8-10 HOGAN'S HEROES—Comedy 4 Hogan tries to make use of a chimp in smuggling a radio transmitter part out of Stalag 13.

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12:15 13

NEWS—4

SATURDAY ALMANAC—4

11:15

12:45 13

CHANGING EARTH

11:45

8:00

1:00 2

COMMITMENT

12:00

4 1:15 13

ADVENTURES IN PARADISE 1 HOUR “Hill Of Ghosts.” GERMANY TODAY

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4:00

SUN., MAR. 24

FAST SLOW

6:30 6 THIS IS THE ANSWER 6:50 13 COUNTY NEWSREEL

5:36 6:50

6:30 6:45 7:00

7:13 7:36

THIS IS THE LIFE—Religion 6:00

AGRICULTURE U.S.A.—4 GOD IS THE ANSWER THE CHRISTOPHERS

SACRED HEART—4 Religion

SOCIAL SECURITY

PATTERN FOR LIVING HERALD OF. TRUTH—4

CONTINENTAL COMMENT CRYPTIC CORNER—Religion REVIVAL FIRES—4 ReUgion

POPE YE—4 Cartoons

6 HERALD OF TRUTH—4

8 sacred heart—4

FAITH FOR TODAY—4 Religion

LIGHT TIME—4

RELIGION IN THE NEWS—4 7:43

LIFE LINE—4 Safety

GOD IS THE ANSWER—4 8:00 3-4-10 TOM A JERRY—4 Cartoon S GOSPEL SINGING JUBILEE

8 l>RLSHSTROKES—4 13 CADLE CHAPEL—4

9.:,o 3-4-10 UNDERDOG—4 Cartoon 8:36

8 TV CHURCH—4

13 MILTON MONSTER—4 Cartoon 16:1*6 2 AMERICA SINGS—4 6:06 3-8-10 LAMP UNTO MY FEET Study of the Virgin Mary, (re-run) 4 SUNDAY MORNING MOVIE 2 HOURS "Ramar And The Unknown Terror." Jon Hall. C64|

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48 Playoff game.

MOVIE OF THE WEEK 2 HOURS. “Drive A Crooked Road." Mickey Rooney, Jack Kelly. (’54) 6 WORLD OF GOLF 4 1 HOUR. Phil Rodgers vs. Dave Thomas, at St. Andrews, Scotland. 6 CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING 2:00 4 1 HOUR. Bill Allen vs. Bud

Horn.

2- 13 AMERICAN SPORTSMAN 3:00 4 1 HOUR. Richard Crenna and his wife go quail shooting In Para-

quay.

3- 10 CHILDREN’S FILM FESTIVAL 90 MINS. “Hand In Hand.” Drama of the friendship between a Roman Catholic boy and a little Jewish girl, ire-runj 4 BIG MOVIE 4 2 HOURS. "Ten Wanted Men. Randolph Scott, Richard Boone. 6 THE WAR THIS WEEK—4 News 8 THIS IS YOUR CITY—4 Talk 4:30 6 EXPERIMENT IN TELEVISION 3:30 4 1 HOUR. Study of the work of the Theatre Of The Deaf. 8 PICTURE FOR SUNDAY 90 MINS. "Blaze Of Noon." William Holden. Anne Baxter. (’47i 5:00 2 WORLD OF GOLF 4:00 4 1 HOUR. Phil Rodgers vs. Dave Thomas, at St. Andrews, Scotland. 13 EXERCISE IN KNOWLEDGE—4 Northwest vs. Decatur. 5:30 3-10 AMATEUR HOUR—4 4:30 6 FRANK McGEE REPORT—4 News 13 NEWS—4 6:00 2 WILD KINGDOM—4 5:00 3-8-10 21st CENTURY 4 “Can We Live To Be 100?" Exploring the phenomenon of man's aging and what can be done to prolong human life. 6:06 4 MOVIE GREATS 6:00 2'/2 HOURS. "Middle Of The Night.” Fredric March, Kim Novak. I 591 Story of the relationship between a young woman and an older man. 6 NEWS—4 13 WESTERN THEATRE 1 HOUR.

Voncastle TONIGHT AND SUNDAY

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—Heloise

I make it with powedered non* fat dry milk. In order to keep it from scorching, I measure and heat the water, then add my measured dry milk to the dry ingredients and stir them thoroughly. Then

MAPLECROn AUTO THEATER Road 40-East Of Stilesville Double Feature Program TONIGHT AND SUNDAY March 23-24 Dick VanDyke in "Fitzwilly" and “The Way West” with Kirk Douglas and Robert Mitchum

I slowly pour the dry mix into the scalding water. This saves many a scorched milk pan and also puddings. Alice H. You could also put your pudding powder and dry milk in a BIG pan first. Then add a little liquid to make a thin paste and SLOWLY pour the boiling water into the pudding mixture. It thickens even quicker. Heloise

LETTER OF LAUGHTER Dear Heloise: I was tickled to hear that other mothers have as much trouble as I do keeping their children out of cupboards...so that they have to tie the doors shut. Believe me, I have been criticized to high heaven for doing this and when I read the article I jumped for joy! I would not know what to do without your column. N.E.H,

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“The HATHAWAY” Home Entertainment Center “WHEN YOU ARE NUMBER ONE IN COLOR TV, THERE’S GOT TO BE A REASON.” SUTHERLINS TV AND APPLIANCES West Side Of Square — Greencastle

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Daily Comic Features

| BeoHo Bollsy

By Mort Walker

sir, x've got a sore throat, cah I GO BACK TO BED?

Of^YEAM? let<s see YOOR THROAT

open your MOUTH

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Archie

By Bob Montana

I DON’T DIG THIS/..‘USE EACH WORD THREE DIFFERENT WAYS'*-

WELL. ^ TAKE THE WORD “CAST*/

YOU COULD USE *CAST' IN FISHING.... OR IN PUTTING ON A SHOW, OR... FOR A BROKEN LEG...RIGH T ?

NOW TRY ) VOO SQUARE "SQUAREV THE ROOT IN MATH. ...OR USE IT IN CARPENTRY.... OR... OR

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Buz Sawyer

By Roy Crane

CAPTAIN,- WILL YOU 6ET ON TV PLEASE. DR. RANKIN, THE VOLCANOLOGIST, SAYS IT'S THE START OF THE ERUPTION.

SEE HERE, 1 RANKIN, 1 CANT HAVE MY SHIP ENDANGERED ERUPTION

BUT THERE'S •LITTLE RANGER, ►CAPTAIN. THE TRADEWINDS WILL BLOW ANY STEAM/WASH AWAY FROM YOU.

BUT WHAT ABOUT OUR AOUANAUTSV 0W,N8, NO' THlSlS THE DOWN THERE ON THE SEA FLOOR/ £ OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFTHADNT WE BETTER TERMINATE ,A TIME. A VOLCANIC THIS EXPERIMENT? ^ ERUPTION IS OUST WHAT TP HOPED FOR.

Johnny Hazard

By Frank Robbins

] THE NEXT NIGHTL.INTHF'SATELUTH' ? COUNTRy THAT 16 VAJQKTS PECTINATION.

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f FOLLOW ME JOHNNY/ MAYBE THE ’PEEF1 FREEZE' ROOM WILL 'GIVE US THE REASON WHY ANTON WAS ^

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SMITH ® by Fred Lasswell