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Show ILASSD For Sale FOR SALE: Two-bedroom modem home located in Hinckley. Formerly Former-ly owned by Ed Wright. Contact Rodney Wright or call 696J2. 12324 BATTERIES All sizes on hand-Group hand-Group 1, exchange, from $9.95. Guaranteed 12 to 48 months. KELLY KEL-LY SERVICE, Phone 3791, Delta, Utah. 3Btf RESISTOL HATS are the ideal gift . for that man In your life. The DEL-MART. DEL-MART. for SALE: 15-ton of hav. Contact Keith Corry, ph. 5120. , 1210 FOR SALE: DoU clothes for Barbie. Miiim. Trpssv and also Skipper & Pepper. Call Linda Mabbutt, 458J1. pQ-ll13-liSJ-l MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS Only $6.99 at The DELMART. SHETLAND PONY for sale or trade for hay. See Kelly Peck. np-121017 FOR SALE: Spanish Gui ar, Train Set. See Don Johnson, ph. 7993, Sutherland. 121017 VINLY LINOLEUM RUGS 6-9-12 foot widths. Cut away length desired. de-sired. At Workman's Home Furnishings. Furnish-ings. ALL WOOL PENDLETON BLANKETS BLANK-ETS and car robes. You can get them at The DELMART. DON'T merely brighten your carpets car-pets ... Blue Lustre them . . . eliminate rapid resoiling. Rent electric elec-tric shampooer. Workman's Home Furnishings. FOR SALE: 30'x8' Trailer House, newly decorated, new propane gas heater. Make offer. See Roger Di-vis Di-vis or call 3021. 1213-10 DELUXE Towel Poles and Shelves for bathroom and kitchen. Renl space saver An ideal gift See them today at Workman's Home Furnishings. SOME SPRING DRESSES Toni Todd, Vickie Vaughn just arrived at The DELMART. FOR SALE: 2 John Deere 115 chuck wagons, used 5 months. Make an offer. Call 8935 or contact Walter E. Rowley. 123-10 MANY FINE FABRICS are available for your Christmas sewing at The DELMART. FOR SALE: 1955 International ton pickup. Good condition. Excellent Excel-lent tires. Call 8992 or see Cuman J. Cropper. pd-121017 FOR SALE: 2-bedroom home. 333 West 1st South. Ph. 375J1, Shkley Peterson. 1029-tf FOR SALE: Seven-room brick two-story two-story Beckstead home. Cash, $4,000. See John A. Day. 10l-tf GOLDEN TOUCH Automatic Wash- ar and Dryer. Made by Kelvinator. Also has no heat fluffing. Both only $395.00. Now on display at Workman's Home Furnishings. For Rent FOR RENT: Modern, furn'shed apt Call 3662 or see at 295 South Fourth West. - np-9-tf FOR RENT: 2-bedroom modern home, oil heater, range and water heater furnished. $40.00 a month. Call 2571 for more Information. 123tf AVAILABLE FOR RENT Jem. 1, 3- bedroom home. Newly decorated kitchen, central heating, furnished except one bedroom. See Maurine Jeffery or call 5712. 123-31 FOR KENT: Nice angle apt. Lights and water paid. 391 W. 2nd So. Call 385J1. ALSO, one bedroom apt. furnished. fur-nished. Lights and water paid. I 1115-tf r, ggf AT ALL i ! - 6 YEARS OLD r stress assssjS - I OI5MLL10 MO SO LIB IT f J J WATEtFIU. AND FRAZIEI DISTILIEIY CO. r BED BffifSi UNPAINTED CHESTS. Desks Also Al-so finished. Christmas Cards, Tags, Wrappings at reduced prices at Workman's Home Furnishings. FOR SALE: Pinenuts. $1.00 per lb Delicious Apples, $1.50 per bushel See Robert Harris or call 5822. np-1210il7 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1962 4-door hardtop Bonneville Pontiac. Excel lent condition. Priced to sell. See E.win Pace, ph. 2291. FOR RENT: Furnished opts. Utilities Utili-ties paid. $37.50 up. Some newly decorated. Linens furnished or unfurnished. un-furnished. Daily, weekly or montn-ly montn-ly rates. Delta Apts., 235 West Main or call Mrs. Abbott, 2931. 227-ti FOR RENT: 2 -bedroom modern home available after Nov. 10. Call 4431 or 3261. ll5-tf Miscellaneous WU.L CLEAN, OIL AND REPAIR saddles at mv home in Lynndyl. Tom Best. ' pd-121017 GIVE an African Violet for Christ. mas. Call Angie Cahoon at 884J1. WANTED TO BUY Honey Bees and equipment. Write Hue Abranam, Sigurd, Utah. np-1210 CUSTOM MEAT CUTTING AND SLAUGHTERING : Let us process your meat Beef, pork and lamb. Cutt'ng, curing and freezing. We'll do our best to satisfy you. We slaughter every Monday. MARION & DEAN'S PACKING CO. SANTA NEEDS A REST, after his long run. See he has a comfortable chair. A beautiful assortment at Workman's Rockers, Recliners, Swivel and all occasion. TOYS1 TOYS1 Be sure to see our selection before you buy. The DEL-MART. DEL-MART. HAND CARVED, painted and personalized per-sonalized leather articles. Specializing Special-izing in belts, wallets, photo albums, al-bums, etc, in rodeo, range or floral designs. Orders taken until Dec 15. For reasonable priced Xmas gifts, call or see Jeanne E. Taylor, 6993, Hinckley. 123-10 WE WILL AUCTION Fat and Feeder Feed-er Hogs every other Tuesday at il o'clock, Dec. 1, 15 & 29; Jan. 13. Bring them in early as our regular regu-lar cattle sale will follow the hog auction. Delta Livestock Auction-Phone Auction-Phone 2361. 5fl8-ti GIVE TUPPERWARE for Xmas. Full line on display at my home. One week delivery. Barbara Black, 681 W. 100 N. Phone 332J1. 1213-17 ELECTROLUX Authorised Sales & Service. Lowell Edwprds, Ph. 799JZ 4I&-U BROWNING COAL delivered or in yard north of overpass. WJ1 delivei sand, gravel, sewer rock, top soil fill dirt, redimlx. Call 83, Oak City or 4531, Delta. (BrooWawn Creamery). Cream-ery). 96tf BILL'S RADIATOR SHOP: Complete radiator service, rodding, boil out, repairs. New radiator and heater eores. Used and new radiators. 228tf OASIS RUBY SKEEM Richard Howell broke his wrist Saturday at Hinckley. His father, Morgan, has been fighting a bad infection in his hand. Good luck to the Howell's. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Skeem spent a day in Salt Lake City this week. Mr. and Mrs. Berdell Memmott spent a Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. William Jenkins and son visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nichols and to see their new grandson. grand-son. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Roundy named their daughter Patricia Sun- and STATE STORES Kentucky's Finest Bourbon for over 150 Years! LYNNDYL LAURA BRADFIELD Dale Tolbert was released from the Nephi hospital last Tuesday. Carol Ann Nielson was released from the Holy Cross Hospital last Saturday and is home with her family. fa-mily. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Wilkins went to Salt Lake Saturday. They were going to visit with their daughter Linda and son Ray and family. Today To-day (Monday) Mrs. Wilkins (Nina) was going to enter the Holy Cross Hospital for surgery on her ears. Surely hope she gets along good and can soon be back home. Seems like we have someone in the hospital hos-pital all the time. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Benson and children visited with Donald's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Benson. Susan Nielson, who is employed in Salt Lake City, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nielson. Paula Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Simpson, has been very sick for the past two weeks. Hope she soon gets better. Mrs. Beveriy Dutson spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nielson and children spent the weekend in Salt Lake City visiting relatives and shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bradfield and Margaret Bradfield went to Scipio Saturday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Quarnberg, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bradfield and day. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stanworth went to Salt Lake Saturday where Earl had his checkup. He is improved. im-proved. Mr. Duane Stanworth went :o Salt Lake to Ila's uncle's funeral. Carl Stanworth was home for the weekend. He has been away to work for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stanworth served 25 people for Thanksgiving, Mrs. Lola Steele, Connie and Ann and baby of Goshen, Pat and Don Mickelson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stanworth and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stanworth. JoLynn Stanworth is in the hospital hos-pital again with the flu. LAST WEEK'S NEWS Mr. and Mrs. J. Val Styler spent Thanksgiving in California with their daughter, Nila and husband and family. They will visit another dauehter. Lucille and her husband and children in Arizona on their return trip. Mrs. Cassie Johnson spent Thanksgiving Thank-sgiving in California with her daughter, daug-hter, Betty, husband and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carling and children of Murray were recent visitors vi-sitors of Mr and Mrs. Fon Hawley. Mr. and Mrs. Deon Gillen and family spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake with his mother and other relatives. re-latives. Mr. Lafe Olson visited with his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sty ler for a few days. We send get-well wishes to Brent Skeem, who is in the hospital following fol-lowing an accident with his motor scooter. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Babbitt of Og-den Og-den spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Skeem. Also visiting were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farris and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farris and Reed Skeem of Tooele and Julie Skidmore. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Skeem and Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hawley went to Spanish Fork for Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradfield and Eva Lynn of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Justensen of Idaho Falls were visitors at the Floyd Skeem residence. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bradfield of Provo visited with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Peterson over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. David Bishop and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. I Clark Bishop this week. They are 'from Las Vegas. j Mr. and Mrs. Dan Willoughby of Salt Lake were here over the week end. I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Day and son ; were here for Thanksgiving from Nephi.also, Bonnie Day was home from school at the home of par- ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Day. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leo Day spent a day in Fillmore last week. j Erma Skeem visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Skeem in Salt Lake Friday ' dad Saturday. Jane and Kathy Murray visited with the Rowleys this week. Both are going to the BYU and are from California. We spent Thanksgiving Day at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradfield in Midvale. There were 25 of us together. Before dinner din-ner was over their son, Eddie, called call-ed from his mission field in Texas. We all talked with him. It was a very nice day. TP). 1 stock op on OIL for the vocltcKd ! A : AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH ) -9r' Sponsuetibr L toh't Dairy tarmfn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bradfield. Sclplo has a lot of snow and It was real cold. I think Salnta Claus came to our home early, today we found a little black mother dog and four little puppies out in an old abandoned rabbit pen. That is just what we needed, a few more dogs around here. But if old Santa Claus lefl them, we'll have to take care of them. Mr. and Mrs. Clead Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Greathouse, Margie Great- house and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson Nel-son went to Scipio last Wednesday night to a cattlemen's banquet. They had a lovely time, even if they did come home in a terrific snow storm. Christmas will soon be here. 1 hope everyone is being real good so Santa Claus will find them. ABRAHAM MRS. AFTON FULLME9 Our deepest sympathy and grief goes to the Oren Bliss family, all the brothers and sisters of Oren's, who so suddenly died of a heart at tack at the mountains Saturday, Dec. 5. Especially our good friends and neighbors Clark and Reva Bliss Wish it were possible to help them In some way in their dark hour. For some reason the story of our Abraham folks' Thanksgiving dinner in Willcox, Ariz, never got printed. The Herald Petersens were hosts to 27 guests: Mr. and Mrs. Errl Petersen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Petersen and family, Mike Petersen and wife Barbara, Jim Petersen of California and the Fred Tolberts and baby Clay. They are all working this winter in Willcox Will-cox and we miss them. Carmellia Hoelzle and boys Neno and Joe spent the weekend with sister Angelina Atherly and family. We are proud Rodney Fullmer made the varsity team in wrestling. And we understand the Delta wrestlers wres-tlers are doing real good. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tolbert wd-e in a car accident In New Mexico and Mrs. Tolbert was in the hospital. hospi-tal. No other information as yet. The Floyd Greener family spent Sunday with the Lloyd Tolberts. West Desert ROUNDUP ESLA ENID STOPP Miss Verna Sims, who has been employed at Major Station, Nev., returned home Saturday. The Bagley Ranch has employed Mr. Bill Richardson for the winter. Visitors at the Oliver C Tripp home were Mr. and Mrs. Bernd Henkel and Miss Sheryl Schlappi of Salt Lake City. New residents at the Jim Layland home are Mr. and Mrs. George Lay-and Lay-and of Idaho. The Gilbert Roselund children have been home with an unusual rash. Mr. Irl Timm was a Delta visitor this week. The Relief Society completed two quilts this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Roselund and Debbie made a business trip to Grantsville Monday. Mr. Fred Newbold, the mailman, has a new Ford pickup. Our mail was late Tuesday because be-cause of an unusual storm. They had 11 inches of snow on one of the passes. . Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Perkins went to Longandale, Nev. Dec. 1 to attend a funeral for Sherm's aunt, Mrs. Alice Mills. They return ed home Wednesday. Thursday Vilda went to Tooele to attend the North Tooele Stake Singing Mother's Moth-er's concert where Connie Theobald Theo-bald was one of the soloist's. She stayed over and attended the baptism bap-tism of her granddaughter Janeen Saturday, Dec. 5 on Janeen's 8th birthday. Sunday Sherm went up and they both attended fast meeting meet-ing where Janeen was confirmed. They both returned to their home Sunday night. CARD OF THANKS I wish to sincerely thank everyone every-one for all the wonderful cards and letters and words of encouragement I received during my stay in the hospital and my recent convalescent convales-cent at home. si can never repay my friends for all the help they have given me at this time. I hope that this message will help convey to them how truly much I appreciate appre-ciate them and how grateful I am to them. Again, thanks. Earl Stanworth Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Peterson spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. LETTERS t :0 THE EDITOR Dear Inez: We noted in the school board report that a name should be decided de-cided upon for the new school building. To be correct 1 suppose that idea was in the front page article about plans for the Jr. and sr. high school. Oz and I would like to suggest the name "Frank Beckwith High School". The Beckwlths have always al-ways been West Millard boosters and all have contributed in rich abundance to the founding and development de-velopment of this community. Surely, if the new building can inspire teachers and students to strive harder for true education, it will be well named for Frank Beck-w Beck-w 1 1 h was a true scholar in the classic meaning of the term. Sincerely, LaVell S. Johnson SEMINARY ACTIVITIES Deseret Stake LDS Seminary students stu-dents have been presenting programs pro-grams at Sacrament services In various wards of the stake. November 22 students traveled to Oasis and Lynndyl to present the programs. Nov. 29 Leamington and Deseret played hosts to the students. The programs are varied and include in-clude inspirational talks, musical readings and vocal solos. Seminary teachers, Gary Nelderhauser, Randall Rand-all Douglas and Prin. Evan Gardner accompany the students to the wards and give brief remarks and sometimes are the featured speak Home for Thanksgiving dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Peterson Peter-son and family of Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Peterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Peterson and family at the John Peterson home. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the matter of the Joint Estates of Nephi Stewart and Hilma P. Stewart, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned on or before the 11th day of February, 1965. Gladys S. Carter, Administratrix Eldon A. Eliason, Attorney at Law, Delta, Utah First Publication: Dec. 10, 1964. Final Publication: Dec. 31, 1964. NOTICE IS HEREBY G'VEN THAT THE REGULAR MEETINGS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION O? THE MILLARD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL BE HELD ON THE SECOND WEDNESDAY OF EACH MONTH.. THE NEXT REGULAR MEETING WILL BE HELD ON JANUARY JAN-UARY 13, 1965. Robert Steele Clerk NOTICE is hereby given that Millard County will let a con'.ract for the building of rest room facilities facili-ties at the reservoir boat dock. Specifications for building may be obtained at the County Clerk's Office Of-fice or at the County Office Building Build-ing in Delta. The building to be of cinder block construction, 12 x 18 with 2 showers, 2 wash bowls, 4 toilets, metal roof, a septic tank and drain field. Bids to be submitted submit-ted to Millard County Clerk on or before December 22, 1964. The Perfect Gifts . . . YOUR PORTRAIT OPEN EVERY DAY 1.-00 p.m. TO 8:00 p.m. Ed Harris RANCHER MOTEL Welch Channel O rf) Per fio Dcs? in Gnfcrfafnmcnt and Mavo KlIDAY 6.-00-The Rifleman 6:30 -The Entertainer! 7:30.Cxmer Pyle-USMC 8.00 Friday Night Theatre 10:00 -Channel Five New 10:30 Championship WrMiiing 1 1.30 The test of Hollywood SATURDAY 5:30- 6:30-Gillioon'i blond 7 AO - Mr. troodwoy lOO-Curamoko 900 Jodu Gloaton 1 OOO Chonn) fvn Nwi 10:30 - Saturday Night Thar SUNDAY 4:00 Twonriom Contuiy 4:30 -Mister Ed 5:00 Lassie 5:30 - My Favorite Martian 6O0 Ed SoHryon 7.O0-My living Don 7:30 -TKs Joey Ibhop Show tOO Candid Cawro S.30.Wnoriline7 9.00 The Defender 1 0KX - Channel foe Newt 1 0.1 5 - Warren MisW SHng 1 a 30 - Swtdey tight Theatre noiopv-eos Millard County Chronicle Second Yard News LUCILE KIMBER John and Dorothy Teichert and children ..Patricia, ..Mat hew, ..Ann. Mark, Michael and Melvin of Coke-ville, Coke-ville, Wyo. visited over the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving weekend with Dorothy's mother, Mrs. Deona Black and brothers, bro-thers, Phillip and John Black. Willard and Clair Stephenson spent Satrday In Salt Lake where they attended a beeman's convention. conven-tion. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Field, their son Don and daughters, Faye and Lynn of Roy visited last Saturday and Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harris. They all attended Sunday School and fast meeting. Mr. Field confirmed con-firmed his grandson, Garth Harris, a member of the church. The following other ward members mem-bers were baptized Saturday and confirmed members Sunday at fast meeting: Susan Henrie by her fa ther, Fondd Henrie; Gary Cox, by his father Dr. Clark B. Cox; and Gary Harris, son of Rex and Lois Harris by Dr. Cox. Lost Saturday five cars traveled to Manti for baptisms at the Man-tl Man-tl Temple. Those attending were Joseph Barney and Ferrln Lovell and wife of the bishopric; Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Holt and Grant Crane. They report they had a very wonderful trip. The Primary held their annual NOTICE FOR DEADLINE IN PAYMENT OF PROPERTY AND PERSONAL TAXES The last day and hour for pay ment of 1964 taxes without penalty is 12 o clock noon on Monday, December De-cember 21st, since the law reads: "if December 20th falls on Sunday or a holiday, then at 12 o'clock noon on the 21st day of December" shall be the deadline for payment or taxes. This is due to an extension of time from November 30th, 1964, to uecember 20, 1964, as approved up on petition by the Millard County tsoara or Commissioners. William H. Mitchell Millard County Treasurer 2-sp2ed rmmiilE Masher for delicates, Mash & Wears! j4rari NEW I ?HOd patented I MffC7M , Gentle agitation, spin mean fewer wrinkles. Patented Deep Action agitator creates jet currents to help remove heaviest soil! Jet-Away rinsing "jets" away lint and scum. Spins clothes extra dry. Automatic Soak cycle ideal for work clothes. New mechanism designed for top dependability! Quality IGA THE DANNY KAYE SHOW Wednesday 8:00 p.m. An hour of sheer joy as Danny slngt dances and clowns with hit Mendi and special guest Stan. MONDAY 6:00 -Th Rifleman 6:30 - Andy Griffith Show 7:00 -The Lucy Snow 7:30 -Slartery s People 8:30-Monday Night at the Mo': lOOO-Onnnel Five News 1 0:30 The Best of Hollywood HMp" itu nil i mi sum Amsrjzs Thursday, December 10, 1964 Christmas dinner party Wednesday, Dec. 2. A very nice program was arranged by Mrs. Helen Wright. Dinner was served to the following: Stake President June Black and his wife Thelma, Bishop Willard Stephenson Ste-phenson and Clair, Mr. and Mil. Ferrin Lovell, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Adams, Ad-ams, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Soren-son, Soren-son, Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Black, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Murdock, Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Fondd Henrie, Dr. and Mrs. Clark Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Corry, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Losee, Verdella and son Nolan Adams, Mary and father Edwin Lyman, Ly-man, Beverly and father Lyle Bunker, Bun-ker, Katherine and father Orln Stoddard, Maurine Jeffery, Connie Lovell and Anne Wright. Also, three stake board members Ruth Steele, Dale Bishop and LaVonne Taylor. Ruth Steele returned home last week from an extensive vacation trip. She spent a month in Caldwell, Idaho where she worked as a re ceptionist for her nephew Dr. Verl Jensen. She spent Thanksgiving with her daughter and family, Neil and Sharlene Heyborne at Evans-ton, Evans-ton, Wyo. She stopped in Salt Lake City on her way home for a few days and visited with her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Maxfleld and Mr. and Mrs. Miesel Brasher. She said she had a wonderful time. Its good to have her back home again. Mrs. Lucile Kimber and son Kent attended the funeral for her aunt., Mrs. Sayde Smith at the Genola Ward Sunday. Lawrence and LaVina Bunker took their two granddaughters, Janet and Joyce Williams home to Salt Lake and spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Williams and Val Bunker and his friend. Kent Kimber and Craig Walker accompanied Layne Losee Sunday to St. George where Layne entered his car in the drag races. He placed first in his class. Ethel Kimber spent Sunday with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Welby Lovell Lov-ell of Leamington and Boyd's folks Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kimber. Boyd is working for a week in Wyoming. Not much news this week. Everyone Every-one must be resting up for the holidays coming up. Modil WCD-BS 4 Colors r whlto $269.95 Foodliner TUESDAY 6:00 -The Rifleman 6:30 -The Reporter 7:30 - Petticoat Junction 8:00 -The Doctors and The Nurse 9.00. Red Skehon Hour 1 0:00 - Channel Five News 1 0:30 The Best of Hollywood WEDNESDAY 6:00 - Americal 6:30 -CBS Reports 7:30 -sWverly Hillbillies 8:00-Dowry Koye Show 9:00 -Dkk Van Dyke Show 9:30- Cora Williams Show 1 0OO - Channel Five News 1 030 - The Best of Hollywood THURSDAY 6:00 -Ths Rifleman 6:30 -The Munsters 7 .-00 - Password 7:30-8oite)ofWboo 8. -00 - Many Happy Returns 8:30 -DtothVoloy Days 9. -00-Perry Mason 1W-Channel Five News 10:30 The lest of HoBywood |