The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 1 July 1968 — Page 13
Monday, July 1, 1968
The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana
Page 13
THE DAILY BANNER
Daily TV Guide
MON., JULY 1
FAST SLOW .Vtlil 2 THAT C.IKl—+ 4:6# 3 ( AKTOONS—4 4 ALVIN SHOW—4 8 Moll ALE’S NAVY "Wacky Wac." 13 1 LOVE LUCY 2 3-6 8-10-13 NEWS 4:30 4 OF LANDS AND SEAS a 1 HOUR. -The New Orient.” 2 6 THE MONKEES—Comedy 5::t0 4 The Monkees come across a race driver whose car is being sabotaged by a competitor, ire-run i T N. Crumpets . William Glover Wolfgang Stubby Kaye 3-8 10 C.UNSMOKE—Western 4 1 HOUR Marshal Matt Dillon is reported killed. ire-run» Sam Wall John Dehner Eriksson Gunnar Hellstrom 4 TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES—4 13 t OW ROY IN AFRICA—Adventure 4 1 HOUR. A girl photographer causes an elephant stampede, (rerun i Liz Carter Lynda Day Jim Sinclair Chuck Connors ;:IHI 2 6 THE CHAMPIONS—Drama K:00 4 1 HOUR. Nemesis agents try to rescue a lady doctor who is being held captive on a Caribbean island. The local authorities want her to work with them to further the cause of their revolution. Craig Stuart Damon Sharron Alexandra Bastedo Richard W'illiam Gaunt 4 HAZEL—Comedy Hazel uses brownies and milk in her plot to woo new business into George Baxter's legal office. -•JO 3-8-10 LUCY SHOW—C omedy «::(« 4 Mr. Mooney leaves a package in Lucy's care and tells her not to open it. ire-run> Viv Vivian Vance Mooney . Gale Gordon policeman ... John Fox mechanical man Larry Dean 4 C.N.C.L.E.—Adventure 4 1 HOUR. Mark and April are assigned to a job that take?, them to the French Riviera. Mark Noel Harrison April Stefanie Powers 13 RAT PATROL—War adventure 4 Teen-age partisans serve as the Rats' liaison for a behind-the-lines raid, ire-run i Jean Claude Clive Clerk Troy Christopher George <:<HI 2-6 COMEDY PLAYHOUSE ::OCl 4 1 HOUR. "Dear Deductible." A tax man tries to convince two of his clients that they can save a bundle of money by marrying each other, t re-run i Mike Galway Peter Falk Virginia Balard Janet Leigh tax man Norman Fell 3-8-10 ANDY GRIFFITH 4 Andy's long-lost cousin, supposedly an 'international tvcoon', arrives in town via freight car. (rerun i 13 FELONY SQUAD—Police drama 4 A syndicate boss has Sergeant Dan Briggs and Chris Wilson kidnapped. Chris is an expectant mother and she's seriously ill. i re-run i K::«! 3-8-10 FAMILY AFFAIR 7::«l 4 A former girl friend tries to talk French into returning to his old job with the Duke of Glenmoro. (re-run i girl friend Anna Lee Duke Patric Knowles 4 MERV GRIFFIN—Variety 4 90 MINS. Lori Burton. Orson Bean. Shelley Berman, Patti Deutsch, Hendra & Ullet, Dr. Cleo Dawson.
13 PEYTON PLACE—Serial drama 4 Carolyn and Marsha discuss the Rossi brothers: Dr. Rossi and Joe face their differences; Tom tries to help an un-wed mother-to-be: and Steven drops in on Betty and Rod. »:IM» 2-6 I SPY—Adventure X:lM> 4 1 HOUR. Robinson and Scott investigate the death of a fellow agent in a remote desert community named as the proposed site of an atomic plant, ire-run) Pierson Andrew Duggan Tiny Richard Kiel Cathy Diahn Williams Jenny Debt Storm 3-8-10 PREMIERE—Drama 4 DEBUT. 1 HOUR. First In a series of eight new dramas. Tonight 'Call To Danger." Government agents are assigned to recover the stolen master printing plates for the US <10 bill Kingsley Peter Graves Wilkins James Gregory Rita Henderson .. Laurel Goodwin 13 BIG VALLEY—Western 4 1 HOUR. Nick falls into a trap set by junior desperado Danny Wiggins and is held captive in an abandoned mine, ire-runi Danny Michael Burns Nick Peter Breck Sheriff Madden . . Douglas Kennedy HMMI 2 GARRISON'S GORILLAS 9:00 4 1 HOUR. The Gorillas are set up as targets to rover the escape of a defecting German general, (re-rum Richards . Kevin McCarthy General George Perina 3-6-8-10 NEWS 4 PERRY MASON—Mystery 1 HOUR A woman is charged with murder when she fires a gun at a hooded man pursuing her in an automobile. 13 COMBAT—War adventure 1 HOUR lll:.S0 3 PERRY MASON—Mvsterv !l :.'!(> 1 HOUR 8 LATE SHOW 4 “Daniel Boone. Trail Blazer." Bruce Bennett. Lon Chaney, Jr. i'56i Western. Boone and his family move into Indian territory. lO MAN IN A SUITCASE—Drama 4 1 HOUR "Brainwash." McGill's latest 'client' threatens his life, irerun i McGill Richard Bradford Davies Howard Crawford 11:00 2-4-13 NEWS 10:00 6 TONIGHT—Variety 4 90 MINS. 11 :.tO 2 TONIGHT—Variety lOdtfl 4 90 MINS. 3 TIGHTROPE—Police drama 4 WORLD OF SPORTS—4 10 THE DEPUTY—Western 13 JOEY BISHOP—Variety 4 90 MINS. Il::<.> 4 NAKED CITY—Police drama IlldCt 1 HOUR. "The Corpse Ran Down Mulberry Street.” 1:00 13 UNDERSTANDING WORLD 1»:00 I ::!0 13 MANY WORLDS OF INDIA l'»::iO
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4 NEWS 7:*.» 2 SN'.SP JUDGMENT—4 X:00 3-4 10 CANDID CAMERA 6 BEUME HI.KM W PRESENTS "Sicra Stranger." Howard Duff. Gloria McGhee. i'57i 8 COFFEE CUP THEATRE 4 "Fair Wintl To Java Fred Mac-
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10 DOCTOR'S HOUSE CALL 11 ::<ll 2 EYE GUESS—4
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90 MINS. "Appointment For Love." Charles Dover. Rita J >hn-t>n DENNIS THE MEN AC E PERSONALITY—4
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GREENCASTLE DRIVE-IN Highways 40 & 43 Gigantic Fireworks Extravaganza Largest Ever July 4th Only Thurs., July 4
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Simple to Make Deviled ham hors d’oeuvre puffs are simple to make. Mix and bake a 10-ounce package of corn bread mix as label directs. Cool. Cut into 20 12inch) squares and split each horizontally. Spread each piece generously with deviled ham. Cover ham with mustard meringue. To make meringue, beat 2 egg whites until stiff. Fold in V 2 teaspoon of prepared mustard and 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise. Bake in preheated 350-degree oven 12 to 15 minutes. Serve hot. Makes 40 puffs.
For a sweeter dressing, usual for most fruit salads, stir >4 cup of confectioners sugar into 1 cup of commercial french dressing. The sugar, besides sweetening, intensifies the natural flavors of such fruits as fresh strawberries, pineapple, bananas, tangelos and grapefruit.
MEADOWBROOK Drive-In Theatre Inter. 36 and 43 Tonight thru Wed. Doris Day, Peter Graves THE BALLAD OF JOSIE George Peppard Raymond Burr P. J-
Greencastle Drive-In Theatre Highways 40 & 43 / Won., Tues., Wed. July 1-2-3 JOSEPH E LEVINE presents ‘The TIGER & the PUSSYCAT” IN ROARING COLOR An Embassy Pictures Release AND 26 men took 25 minutes to steal $10,000,000.00! ROBBERY An Embassy P*rtnres Admissions Adults 1.00 Children 12 and Under Free
1 Television in review £ By RICK DU BROW ^ !v X HOLLYWOOD (UPI)—It is that he and his actress-wife,
always a pleasure to see a performer mature, relax and suddenly find the right groove. It has to happen from within, and when it does it is comfortable for the audience, too. And that is why Les Crane is good television company these days. It is the same Les Crane who, before Joey Bishop, had the late-night ABC-TV series that didn’t work out. But it didn’t really the same Les Crane as a performer. It used to be, in the darly days, that he had an edginess to his video manner, and was employing somewhat of a personally controversial technique that he didn't seem to really believe in 100 per cent. Now, however, he has suddenly blossomed into a most gracious host, and—combined with his admitted gifts as an interviewer — the result is that his syndicated television talk show is one of the best and most rewarding contemporary programs on the air. Changes Attitude What happened to bring about the personal change? “I really wanted to be a success before,” he said, “and that, more than anything else, prevented me from being successful. “I was pushing, pressing, and that television machine is like an X-ray machine, if you are pushing, pressing— if you are anything less than natural and at peace with yourself— it shows it.” Sitting poolside at the house
Yoncastle Fri., Sat., Sun. 7:00-9:20 Watinee Sun. 2:00 PriULLiS.DnUER,
Did you hear the one about The Traveling Saleslady?
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Tina Louise, recently moved into in the Hidden Valley section of Coldwater Canyon, Crane added; “Now I don’t care any more. The show I’m doing is the only one I’m thinking about. And I think Tina had a lot to do with my change of attitude. She’s very cool. She made me relax— as much as anyone in this business can.” Series of Vehicles Crane first came to public attention with a late-night snow in New York. Then, on the five ABC-TV owned and operated stations, he had a week-long tryout of an outstanding, gutty and showmanlike program. But when ABC-TV followed up by giving him the nationwide latenight series, so many people messed around with it that it would up a pale imitation of NBC-TV’s Johnny Carson show. Later the network brought him back in a program with Nipsey Russell, but that didn’t work out either. After that, he did some television shows and a movie, “An American Dream,” before hitting his stride on his new series. “When you want to be a success,” he says, “the thing you worry about most is failure.” Nowadays, however, worry seems to be a thing of the past, and Crane is a very loose cat, as witness his outlook: “Every day a guy should say; Today is the first day of the rest of my life.” As I say, Mr. Les Crane is very good company these days. New Light For Movies PITTSBURGH (UPI) — A powerful light source capable of projecting motion pictures in theaters of every size has been developed by Westinghouse Electric Corp. Theaters now use carbon arc illumination to project movies on screens. The new bulbs contain xenon, a rare gas. Called a short-arc lamp because the two tungsten electrodes between which the light giving arc occurs, are only a fraction of an inch apart, the xenon-filled quartz bulbs provide light approaching the sun in brilliance and color. The xenon bulbs furnish an amount of light comparable to carbon.
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