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»XFr -------------- «n ------ - . , R« n , X ^ PAGE TW O THE DILLON, MONTANA, DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER“ FRIDAY, JANUARY 11,1963 The Dillon Daily TRIBUNE-EXAMINER 22 So. Montana St. E. G. Townsend, Publlsher-Mgr. E. S. Townsend, Editor Charles Stauffer, News Editor, Phone 683-2331 (Subscription Rates In Advance) Montana Rates: Per Year . ................................$5.00 6-Months ........ 2,75 3-Months _____ 1.50 1-Month .................................... .75 Out o f Montana: Par Year ................................. $7.00 . 6-Months ................. 3.75 3-Months ..................... 2.00 tMantbf— .................. - .............. 1.25 t tered as second class matter 12, 1881. at the post office at n, Montana, under the Act of March 3, 1879. National Advertising Representa tive: Inland Newspaper Representa tives, Inc» 410 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago 11. Illinois; 1 Rockefeller Plaza, New York 20, New York; 4638 J. C. Nichols Park- Kansas City, Missouri; 413 Lafayette Building, Detroit 26, Michigan: 915 Olive Street, St. Louis, Missouri; 616 Washington Street, Denver, Colorado. Member: Adv. Checking Bureau and Montana State Press Assoo FOR SALE : 2-bedroom home. Full price ' $9,750. Trailer house on lot as perma nent home $3,000. Phone 683-2906. | FOR SALE, AUTOMOBILES Ì5 FOR: SALE: 1960 Willys Jeep with full POLARIS NEW S ’ • Mrs. Laura Judge ‘Ä S S S “ u T e V r Ä CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY looks and handies like new. Davis Motors, Inc., Dillon. FOR SALE: 1948 Ford % ton. pickup, 4-speed, runs good. See at Davis Mo tors, Inc.,'Dlflon. GMC TRUCKS: Several 1963 %-ton 4-wheel drive and 2V4-ton _ models Mrs, Laura Judge and Mrs. Wal ter Meleher were hostesses at a turkey dinner on New Years Day, The occasion celebrated: the birth day of Clare Judge. Places were laid for fifteen at a long table. now In Stock. Let’s trade 1 We need D„ „ . , some used , trucks. College Motor Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Sales & Service, 1001 So. Atlantic. Scramstad and MISCELLANEOUS 17 CLASSIFIED ADS LOSl 1 SAND, GRAVEL, DIRT, Local moving, top trees and take out trees. Insured. Phone 5826, Chuck Lumley. ARE YOU paying more than you need to for auto Insurance? Call or see your State Farm agent and compare f irlces. Dom Orl, 21 S. Idaho,’ Dll- en. Ph. 683-572L + ■ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LANDS IN BEAVERHEAD COUNTY, ’ MONTANA Office of the Commissioner ol State Lands and Investments Helena, Montana NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Commissioner of State Lands and Investments of the State of Montana Scramstad and son, Gary, Frank Madden, Jack Miller, John Knoll, Eugene Holloway, Bob Harrison, Robert, Janies and Gordon March- esseault. NOTICE There will be a consolidation elec- _ _ _ _ _ tlon held Saturday, January 19, 1963, will on Monday, January 14, 1963 be-' at the Dell school house between the ginning at 2:00 o'clock p.m., of the hours of 12 noon until 8:00 p.m. This said day, offer for sale and sell to the election Is In regard to consolidation highest^ bidder at public auction In the between District No. 22. Dell, and Dis- LOST: Tractor seat for new Dexta tractor between Dillon and Glen last County, Montana: Sunday. Please return to Rudy Polish1 ------------- ~ or E & H Ford Sales. Court Room of the County Courthouse, at Dillon, Montana, the following des cribed lands situated In Beaverhead SE'ASEVí, Sec. 9, E%, Sec. 16, Twp. Sec. 4. WANTED TO BUY WANTED: Jack Rabbits, white tailed 40c. Black tailed 10c. Will pick up in Dillon Saturday, starUng Saturday, Dec. 22, Edward Rltterbush, Lima. WORK WANTED 8 WANTED: Woman wants Ironing or baby sltUng. Florence Jones, Phone 4175. FOR RENT 10 FOR RENT: Small furnished, clean house. Oil heater, electric range. Near college, ideal for couple. Phone 2283. FOR RENT: 3-room apartment. Fur nished and private bath. Phone 4446. FOR RENT: Completely furnished apartment Room for three college students. Call 683-2309 or 68372238. FOR RENT: Furnished, heated apart ment. 125 South Atlantic after 5 p.m. FOR RENT: 10x46 2-bedroom trailer. Call 2290. FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS 11 FOR SALE: There are still a good number of 60. 75 and 100 watt light bulbs for sale. Proceeds go to the New Sheridan Hospital Building 15W, containing praised at $27.00 per NV4NEÎ4, Sec.' 31, Tv SE%, E%NE%, . Twp. 3S, Rge. 600 acres, ap er acre. .. ------ _ Twp. 9S. Rge. 7W; Lots 1. 2, 3, 4. EHWMs, Sec. 31, Twp. 8S, Rge. 8W; NEIL Sec. 25, Twp. 9S, Rge. 8W, containing 546.16 acres, at $15.00 per acre. S% SW14. Sec. 24. Twp. 9S, Rge. 8W, containing 80 acres at $20.00 per acre. trlct No. 42, Lima. Jan. 11, 14, 16 ^ 10S, Rge. 7W; NE%, NE (4 „ Sec. 24, Twp. 9S, Rge. 8W, containing 596.87 acres at $15.00 per acre. SW14NE14. Sec. 14, Twp. 10S, Rge. 7W, containing 40 acres at $20.00 per acre. W% SW%, Sec. 29, S% NE%. NE&NW&, E%SWH, SE’A, Lots 1, 2, 3, Sec. 30, Twp. 9S, Rge. 7W. con taining 555.31 acres at $15.00 per acre. SE&NW^i, Sec. 30, Twp. 9S, Rge. 7W, containing 40 acres at $20.00 per acre. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE The sale will be held under the pro visions of Chapter 9 of the Political Code, R.C.M. 1947, and all acts amen datory thereof. No land shall be sold for less than the appraised value, and In no case for less than $5.00 per acre for grazing lands, and $10.00 per acre agricultural lands. No person or corporation shall be entitled to our- chase more than one section of slate land. The purchaser Is required to pay In cash on the day of sale not less than 10% of the total purchase price, and In case the balance of the purchase price Is not an exact multiple of $25.00, then he shall pay such additional sum Fund. Bulbs may be purchased from 33 js necessary to reduce the balance Mrs. Flossie Marsh and Mrs. James. to an even multiple of $25.00. He may King. at his option pay ,a larger portion of I the purchase price. He Is also required $1 PER DAY RENTAL for Electric to pay the sum of $5.00 as a fee for * 01 -, eaCh certificate of purchase or patent to be issued to him. (The entire balance of the purchase price draws Interest at the rate of 5% ' will be payable on Carpet Shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre. Ellel’s. PRE - INVENTORY SALE continued. r ________ ______ Prices greatly reduced. Women’s and per annum and children’s dress coats, sportswear and sleepwear. M & M Dress Shop. BRING OUT THE TRUE beauty of your vinyl floor with Seal Gloss acrylic finish. Dillon Implement. FOR SALE: 8x35’ Victor Mosik home. Tash Ranch, 5 miles south of Dillon. SPECIAL Stokermetlc slack. Our cus tomers say It Is the best coal in town. Ask your neighbor. Ph. 2601- Carr’s Fuel. FOR SALE: Phone 2177. New Motorola Stereo. FOR SALE: Old style 10-key adding machine. Totals to 999,000. Not fan cy, but a good work horse, $29.50. Tribune-Examiner. FOR SALE: Spinet piano: Shopsmlth power saw outfit; octagonal poker table, folding legs; Lionel electric train parts, % cost. Phone 6832226. FOR SALE: 1962 - 27V8 Pathfinder trailer house. Phone 683-4098. FOR SALE: National Cash Register In good, condition $150. Post office box 335, Sheridan, Mont. FOR SALE: 250 tons hay with good pasture. Call 6832546. FOR SALE: A desk, small safe and balance scale. Phone 6832915. FOR SALE: A matching sofa and chair in good condition. Makes Into bed. Phone 683-5609. FOR SALE: 300 tons of first and sec ond cutting hay. 6 miles north of Dillon. Phone 6832496. LIKE TO TRY soft water? Culligan Water Conditioning offers 30 days free trial. Nothing to buy. no strings or obligations. Phone 2641. FOR SALE. REAL ESTATE 14 FOR SALE: 14 acres of land behind the Lions Den. Write Box 852, Dillon Cloth and Plastic WINDOW SHADES No Charge For Cutting The DILMART Dillon's Home Mart the amortization plan In 33 annual In stallments. If any successful bidder at such sale refuses or neglects to make the Initial payment required to be made on the land purchased by him, he shall forfeit to the State not less than $50.00, or more than $1,000.00, to be determined by the State Board of Land Commissioners according to the cir cumstances of the case. (Sec. 81-912, R.C.M. 1947). All sales are made subject to the ap proval and confirmation of the State Board of Land Commissioners, and no sale shall be deemed completed until after such approval and the Issue of the certificate of purchase. The State reserves all minerals In the lands sold. The State will have a lien on all crops on all lands sold for installments on principal and Interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase price. The lands will be sold subject to any right-of-way easements obtained In the land prlo’1 to the date of sale. Land located within three miles of any town or city which Is not laid off into blocks and lots will be sold in al ternate lots of not more than five acres each. A person noldlng an agricultural or grazing lease in good standing on State lands has the right to purchase the land at the highest bid made by any ■ person, actually bids other . _____ „ ___ <y arson. If he attends the sale and 7 bids while the bidding on such land is In progress. Every pur chaser must In addition to making the other payments make settlement with the owner of the Improvements on the land as provided by law. In case of lands under lease, the pur chaser shall be given possession by the State on March 1. next succeeding the date of sale and not before, unless the lease expires prior to that date, ex cept through special agreement be tween the purchaser and the lessee. Mons L. Telgen Commissioner of State Lands and Investments. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, In and For the County of Beaverhead In the Matter of the Estate of ) WALTER A. SIRIA, also known ) as W. A. Sirla and Walter Slrla, ) Deceased. ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Walter A. Slrla, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed administrator c.t.a. of the es tate of Walter A. Slrla, deceased, to the creditors of and all persons hav ing claims against the said deceased, to exhibit them, with the necessary vouch ors within four months, after the first publication of this notice, to the said Administrator at the law offices of Me- Faddon & Davis, Gleed Building, Dil lon, Montana, the same belqg the place : for the transaction of the business of said estate, in the County of Beaver head, State of Montana. BERT L. SXRIA Administrator c.t.a. of the Estate of Walter A. Slrla, Deceased Dated at Dillon. Montana, this 3rd day of January, 1963. Jan. 4,11, 18, 25 INVITATION FOB BIDS Federal Aid Projects No. 8 85(00) & 8 85(3) Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of the im- E rovement hereinafter described will e received by the State Highway Com mission of Montana, at the offices of the said Commission In Helena until 9:00 a.m. on Jan.uary 30, 1963, the bids being publicly opened and read Im mediately thereafter. The Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction of the State Highway Commission of Montana, 1962 Edition, and all supplements or adden da thereto shall be complied with in the preparation of proposal form except where it Is expressly limited, enlarged, expanded or superseded by the Special Provisions. ' I The Improvement contemplated con- ! slsts of the grading, aggregate surfac ing and draining on 11.967 miles of the Idaho Line - Armstead - Road In Beav erhead County and the construction of three prestressed concrete Bridges con sisting of one 71’ over Medicine Lodge Creek; one 71’ and one 107’ bridge over Horse Prairie Creek. The prolect commences at'-Station 1087 plus 05.6, Section 32, T.9S., R.12W., and extends southeasterly to a point % mile south west of the Clark Canypn Dam Site near Armstead. Proposal Guaranty: No proposal will be considered un less accompanied by a proposal guar anty, in an amount of at least $24,000.- 00, made unconditionally payable to the State Highway Commission of Mon tana, which at the bidder's option may be Cash, Cashier’s or Certified Check, Bank, Postal or Express Money Or der, or Bank Draft. A corporate sure ty bond will be required for the faith ful performance of the contract. In the performance of this contract, the contractor will be required to pay the minimum wage rates as described fully in the Special Provisions for this project. | Plans and specifications are also on file and may be examined in the office I of the Bureau of Public Roads at Hel ena, Mont. STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF MONTANA Roy L. Sorrells, Chairman Fred Quinnell, Jr. State Highway Engineer Jan. 11, 18 IN THE DISTRICT COUBT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTBICT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA, In and For the County of Beaverhead. DARLENE RHOADS, ) Plaintiff, ) vs. • ) No. 6989 CLYDE RHOADS, ) Defendant. ) SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION THE STATE OF MONTANA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action which Is filed In the office of the Clerk of this Court, a copy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your ans wer and serve a copy thereof upon the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, ex clusive of the day of service; and In case of your failure to appear or ans wer, Judgment t will be token against you by default, for the relief de manded In the complaint. This action is brougnt for the pur pose of obtaining a decree of the above- entitled Court dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant. Said action Is based upon the grounds that for more than one year Immediately preceding the commencement of this action the defendant has been and now Is guilty of extreme cruelty toward the plaintiff through and by virtue of the infliction of grievous mental suffering upon the plaintiff, by a course of con duct toward and treatment of the plaintiff existing ana\ persisted In by the defendant, which justly and rea sonably was and is of such a nature - ____ _ nature and character as to destroy, and It has destroyed, the peace of mind and hap piness of the plaintiff, and was and Is W R E S T L I N G ! The Dillon Beavers vs. Anaconda Copperheads Saturday Afternoon High School Gym — 2:00 o'clock Adm ission: Adults 75c, Students 50c Children under 1 2 ,25c — Season Tickets Accepted of such a nature and character as to render, and It has rendered, the con tinuance of the married relations be tween the parties hereto perpetually unreasonable and intolerable to the plaintiff. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court this 18th day of December, A. D„ 1962. (Court Seal) H. E. Contway. Clerk W. G. Gilbert, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff 19 South Idaho Street Dillon. Montana Dec. 21, 28, Jan. 4, 11 CEBTIFICATE OF INDIVIDUALS TBANSACTINO BUSINESS UNDEB A FICTITIOUS NAME KNOW A IL MEN BY THESE PRES ENTS: That the undersigned, OTTO CHRIS TENSEN JR and FRANCIS MOONEY do hereby certify and declare os,fol lows: ' 1. That we, and each of us, reside In the City of Dillon, County of Beav erhead, State of Montana. 2. That we are engaged In the busi ness of the transportation of property by motor vehicle under Individual con tracts and agreements pursuant to the law relating to contract carriers by mo tor vehicle, under the fictitious name of “ M. C. Trucking Company.\ 3. That we are the sole owners of said business which Is located at Dil lon, Montana, and we certify that no- other person or persdns have atly In terest therein. \■ IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have hereunto set our hands this first day of December. 1962. OTTO CHRISTENSEN, JR, FRANCIS MOONEY STATE OF MONTANA ) ss: County of Beaverhead ) On this 1st-day of December, 1962, before me, Frank M, Davis, a Notary Public In and for the State of Montana, personally appeared-OTTO CHRISTEN SEN JR and FRANCIS MOONEY known to me to be the persons whose names are subscribed to the within and' foregoing Instrument« and acknow ledged to me that they, and each of them, executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Notarial Seal the day.and year In this certificate first above written. (NOTARIAL SEAL) , FRANK M, DAVIS Notary Public for State of * Montana. Residing at Dillon, Montana Mv Commission expires ■ August 25, 1965 Dec. 21, 28, JsSu 4, 11 tertained guests in their home, being hosts to both Munday and Holland family relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Harrison entertained relatives on Christmas' Day, with their son, Dan, and their son-in-law Stephen Johnson as honor guests. John Swartz came from Butte Monday to help thaw some frozen pipes at the Elkhom Springs re sort. Dan Harrison left New Years Day on his return trip to Fort Sill, Ok lahoma. SPRING IS HERE? Pussy Willows opened up during the inild December weather. Ro bert Marchesseault brought a branch which he found near Po laris to the störe the day follow ing New Years. A crowd o f skiers were out again Sunday at Rainy Mountain Ski Run. TV SERVICE All Makes Record PlayersRadios HARVEY Appliance and Furniture Phone 683-5611 , Several patrons called Monday at Polaris Post office, the first day that higher postage rates were in effect. They mostly wanted one cent stamps to use with the fours they had on hand. Holiday dinners were {teld in homes of the Grasshopper valley. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Munday en- KIDS! The Dillon Volunteer Fire Department will pay you 5c for each Xmas tree you bring to comer of Bozeman and Glendale at 1:30 Saturday! ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 It's Your Big Chance: : ■ ■ ■ . . . your big \drive-'a-deal\ week at Davis 5 ■ Motors, where prices take a tailspin and make ■ 5 +he best opportunity of your life to own a 2 STUDEBAKER LARK! Gome \drive-a-deal\ ■ with us. ■ j Davis Motors, Inc. ■ Dillon and Butte, Montana ■ Dillon Cable TV Schedule for Jan. 12 thru Jan. 18 7:45 8:15 9:00 9:45 10:00 10:45 11:20 1:15 1:30 2:45 5:00 5:30 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:30 9:30 7:45 8:45 9:15 9:45 10:00 10:45 11:20 11:50 1:15 1:30 2:45 5:00 5:30 6:00 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 KUED — CHANNEL 3 Monday Parlons Français Jobs In the Space Age Utoh In PerspecUve Parlons Français H Utoh In PerspecUve - Elementory Enrlchment Number 7 Suony Street French Exploration (educaUonal) Hablamos Español What's New (children) 8:15 12:50 1:15 2:45 4:30 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:15 9:00 9:30 10:00 7:40 9:15 10:00 10:45 11:25 1:30 2:45 5:00 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 College of the Air Lehmann Master Class Jobs In the Space Age House We Live In Tell Me Children Growing Man and Culture Performance Perspectives Tuesday What's New (children) College of the Air Children Growing Public Service Film Challenge American Memoir Public Service Film Dr. Posln's Giants Public .Service Horizons of Science Wednesday Parlons Français H Number 7 Sunny Street Parlons Français I Parlons Français II Jobs In the Space Age Utah In Perspective Elementary Enrichment Number 7 Sunny Street French Utah In PerspecUve Hablamos Espanol Whats New (Children) College of the Air Perspective (educaUon) This is Utah Thesaurus (educaUon) Jazz Casual Retrospect Man & Culture Dynamics of DesegregaUon Playwright at work Thursday Jobs In The Space Age Parlons Français II Parlons Français I Hablamos Espanol Number 7 Sunny Street Whats New (Children) College of the Air Tell Me House We Live In Playwright at work Civic Dialogue Airman's World Civic Dialogue Man and Culture Challenge (education) Red Myth (educaUon) Friday Jobs In The Space Age Parlons Français I Exploration (educaUon) Elementary Enrichment Utah In Perspective Utah In Perspective Hablamos Espanol What's New (Children) College of the Air American Memoir (education) Red Myth (educaUon) Jazz Casual Lehmann - Master Class Art of Singing Music H & S Refrigeration Seel RCA Color TV Phone 2161 — 634 S. Argenta Saturday Morning 7:00 5—Captain Kangaroo 6—Farm Report 7:30 2—Ruff and Reddy 8:00 2—Shari Lewis 5— Alvin 6— Cartoons 8:30 2—King Leonardo 5—Mighty Mouse 9:00 2—Fury 5—Rln Tin Tin 9:30 2—Magic Midway 5— Roy Rogers Show 10:00 5—Sky King 2—Cartoons 6— Why Teacher? 10:30 5—Rending room 6—Top Cat 11:00 5—News 6—Bugs Bunny 11130 6—AUnknzam 5—Town and Country Saturday Afternoon 12:00 6—My Friend Fllcka 2—Inquiring Editor -Parents Ask About 12:30 I 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:30 4:45 4:50 5:00 5:15 5:20 5:30 2—Exploring 6—Golf 5—Movies 6:00 6:30 7:00 7:30 8:00 9:00 9:30 0:40 9:4$ 10:00 10:20 10:30 10:45 11 00 12:30 2—Bowling 2—Championship Bowling 5— Movie 6— Teenage Debate 2—Movie 6—World of Sports 2—Movie 6—To Be Announced 5—Public Service Film 2—McKeever and The Colonel 5—Between The Headlines 5—Dan Smoot Reports 2—Sports 2—Sam Benedict 5— Stump The Stars 6— Gallant Men . Saturday Evening 5—Loretta Young 2—Joe.v Bishop 5— Jackie Gleason 6— Mr. Smith 2—Movie . . 6—Lawrence Welk 5—Have Gun—Will Travel 5— Gunsmoke 6— Movie 5— Perry Mason 2—News 2—Movie 6— News, Weather 5— News, weather 6— Boxing 5—Snorts 5— Movie 6— Make That Spare 6—Movie 6—Insight Sunday Morning 7:15 6—Farm Report 8:00 5—Lamp Unto My Feet 8:15 6—Off To Adventure 8:30 2—Science In Agriculture 6—Cartoon Festival 5—Look Up and Live 9:00 5—Camera Three 9:30 2—This Is The Answer 5—Scenic America 9:35 5—Tabernacle Choir 10:00 2—Sacred Heart 5— Meet The New Senators 10:15 2—From The Cathedral 10:30 2—Church In The Home 6— Doctors At Work 11:00 2—Bible Answers 5— Time To Worship 6— Why Teacher 11:30 2—Frontier of Faith 5— Davey and Goliath 6— Teenage Debate Sunday Afternoon 12 :00 2—To Be Announced 5— Championship Bridge 6— AFL AU-Star Game 12:30 2—Bowling 5—Sports Spectacular 1:30 2—Wild Kingdom 2:00 2—Pro Football 5— White House Tour 3:00 5—Jim Backus 6— Challenge Golf 3:30 5—G-E College Bowl 4:00 6—Adventure Theater 5—Twentieth Century 4:30 2—News 5— Password 5:00 2—Ensign O'Toole 6— Basketball Talk 5— Lassie 5:30 2—Disney’s World 6— Major Adams 5—Dennis The Menace Gosman Drug The Rexall Store Phone 683-4441 Sunday Evening 6:00 5—Ed Sullivan 6:30 2—Car 54 6—Jetsons 7:00 2—Bonanza 5— Real McCoys 6— Movie 7:30 5—G. E. True 8:00 2—Movlo 5— Candid Camera 8:30 5—Whats My Line 9:00 5—Defenders 6— Voice of Firestone 9:30 6—People Are Funny 10:00 2—DuPont Show 5— News 6— News 10:10 5—Movie 10:15 6—Weather 10:20 6—Sports 10:30 6—Movie 11:00 2—Movie 12:00 5—New York Confidential Hornings: Monday thru Friday 6:00 2—Continental Classroom 6:30 6—U.E.A. Presents 5—College of the Air 7:00 2—Today 5—Captain Kangaroo 7:05 6—Captain KC and Pixie 8:00 2—Say When 5—Calendar 8:25 2—News 8:30 2—Play Your Hunch 5— I Love Lucy 6— Movie 9:00 2—Price Is Right 5—Romper Room 9:30 2—Concentration 5—Pete and Gladys 9:55 6—Farm Report 10:00 2—Your First Impression 5— Love of Life 6— Jane Wyman 10:25 5—News 10:30 2—Truth or Consequences 5— Search for Tomorrow 6— Your’s For a Song 10:45 5—Guiding Light 10:55 2—News 11:00 2—Jack LaLanne 5— Midday 6— Ernie Ford 11:25 5—Consult Dr. Brothers 11:30 2—Newsday 5— As The World Turns 6— Father Knows Best Western Acceptance Finance Company Phone 2309 — 24 N. 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