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¥ ì ì - Is 5 * \ ' ix m f r/ H i i â i í ® í s i l Ä S , -***•;, * f rv yV> ñ. >vsr i , 1 « ** \\ -*T ' * í K •» aHc-í? •^v For Sale, Home« FOR SALE: 1970 Blair Rouse 3 bedroom, Vk bath 14’ « 68’, skirted. Assume loan, Phone 683- 4631 or 683-4251. FOR SALE: Two bedroom house, 36 So. Dakota St., Phone 683-2363' or 683-2034. FOR SALE: New brick three bedroom home north of town. Call 683-5398. WANT SOMETHING different? See this 4 bedroom. Unlimited potential. Priced right. First National Insurance Group. Ins., Bonds, Real Estate. Phone 683- 5361 evenings 683-4923. • FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house on Park St, See and make offer. Phone 683-4030. FOR SALE: 3 bdrm. house near schools. Call 683-5541. BOISE CASCADE Prebuilt homes, over 30 floor plans available. Lots and financing available. Write Daniel P. Ibey, Box 567, Dillon, Montana, o r call 683-5541. PRICED for quick sale. 3 bedroom house. Phone 683-44% mornings or after 5 p.m. For Sale, Real Estate FOR SALE: North Dillon in city limits three lte and 2 acre parcels of land, commercial and residential. Phone 563-6126 A-l Monarch Upholstery, Anaconda. CHOICE LOTS in town. Acres out of town. Houses and financing available. Any price range. CaU 683-5541. LEG A L N O T ICES INVITATIO N FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received, publicly opened and read aloud at 10:00 A.M. MDT, on October 13, 1971, by the Director of the Department of Administration and the State Board of Examiners in the offices of the Architecture and Engineering Division, 1500 East Sixth Avenue, Helena, Montana for REM ODELING OF M A IN H A L L FOR INDUSTRIAL ARTS AUDIO VISUAL AND ARTS D EPART MENTS, W E S TERN MONTANA COLLEGE, DILLON, MONTANA, Mont A-E 71-04-02, and after this hour no bids will be received. Bids will be received for the work under one general contract. Bids shall be submitted on the form provided with the contract documents. Contract documents may be secured at the office of the Architect, M o y le-Aanes and Associates, 301 S ilver Bow Building, Butte, Montana, upon payment o9$£&00fei*feiif99t. Any11 bidder, upon returning Such •• set promptly and in good condition, will be refunded his payment. Bids shall be accompanied by bid security, meeting the require ments of the State of Montana, in the amount of ten per cent (10 per cent) of the total bid. Successful bidder will furnish an approved Performance Bond and Labor and Material Payment Bond, each in the amount of one-hundred per cent (100 per cent) of the contract. The Contractor shall comply with all fair labor practices, and must meet the requirements of the State of Montana Statutes. Each prim e bidder w ill be required to have a Montana Public Contractor’s License. No bidder may withdraw his bid for at least thirty (30) days after the scheduled time for receipt of bids except as noted in the “ In structions to Bidders\. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. DIRECTOR OF DEPARTM ENT OF ADM INISTRATION By: Doyle B. Saxby, Director STATE BOARD OF EXAM INERS By: M. Wm. McEnaney Executive Clerk Sept. 24, Oct. 1, 8. NOTICE OF APPLICATIO N FOR TRANSFER OF R E T A IL LIQUOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that on the 7lh day of September, 1971, one THE BED SPREAD, a corporation filed an application with the Montana Liquor Control Board for transfer of a retail liquor license from the ownership of J. L. FORD and FLORENCE FORD and from the location of SUMMIT BAR, SEC. 3, TW P . 15S, RGE.6W, BEAVERHEAD COUNTY, MONTANA, to be used at the new location of THE BED SPREAD NW/4, SW‘/4, SEC. 8, TW P . 5S, RG E. 12W, N E A R PO L A R IS , BEAVERH EAD COUNTY, MONTANA, and protests, if any there be, against the issuance of such transfer will be heard at the hour of 10:10 o’clock A.M. on the 14th day of October, 1971 at the office of the, Montana Liquor Control Board in Helena, Montana. Dated September 27, 1971. JOSEPH T. SHEA ADM INISTRATOR Oct. 1, 8 Classified Advertising Rates. . T r apela t o « « p w l t w «re c t o r y Con»»tut)y*)nM rttoi»— MJoImvm Ad 3 U n i t lx 2X 3x $1.00 Monthly $ .90 1155 ».4 0 813.20 1.20 2.20 3.00 4M 17.40 150 250 3.75 5.00 ».0 0 1.10 3.00 4.50 6.00 24.40 2.10 3.50 5.25 7.00 30.00 3 Lints 4 L in o 5 Linn 4 Line* 7 Lin«« + 5 per cent discount lor cash or II paid within today* altar blillna. + Blind Box Ads require 73 cent* extra handling charge,end mailing. Deadline I» NOON day belere ad Is run. Cancellation deadline I* » t*0 a.m. Ida day ad le runnlno. CARO OF THANKS Flat Rata. .............. ....... .».0 0 i{> W. jaw«* rk DAILY TRIBUNE-EXAMINER Friday, October 1,1971 ' 4 tv * '! r ‘ 1 . \ v A ; f Dillon, Moalo (fit tí» Pages P R O P E R T Y F O R S A L E : 605 South Argenta. Phone 683-4563 o r 683-5316. . FOR SALE: 3000 sq. ft. com mercial building. Phone 683-5541. Wonted To Buy WANTED TO B U Y : Small boat motor. F o r Sale: M a ytag, wringer washer. Phone 683-2272. WANTED TO BU Y : Older wood furniture, any style or condition. Also want misc. items 6834262 or 683-2501 evenings. For Rent TR A ILE R for 3 college boys. No rent and utilities paid in turn for work in feed lot. Phone 683-2882. Wanted To Rent WANTED: Apartment to Rent. Reliable lady wants a small furnished apartment. Phone 683- 5331. Miscellaneous TH R O C K M O R T O N ’ S RAD IO & TV, 16 So. Montana, Phone 4238. All work guaranteed. IF CARPETS look dull and drear, remove spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Eliel’s. A T T E N T IO N Farm e r s and Ranchers: Before buying pouron sprays, vaccines and vet sup plies, check at Wall’s Northwest Livestock Supply behind the swinging doors at Benny’s Westemaire, Dillon, Mont. Call collect 683-2225. FREE W ELDING Clinic. October 11th at Montana Power Building, 7:30 p.m. R e g ister fo r at tendance prizes at Heberling’s Gamble Store. Dillon. GOING OUT this weekend? Clean your car at Robo Car Wash, Highway 41, Dillon. W A T E R W E LLS — 6 to 20” — Briggs Drilling contractor N of Dillon on Highway 41 or call 683- 5732. Call Shady Nook Court 6834743. N E E D E X P E R IE N C E D Bass player to perform at Club Royal, three to four nights per week. Good pay. Contact M ickey Hocking at Club Royal. MOTOR TUNE-UP and repair work. Mufflers and shocks in stalled. Brake service, 727 Thomsen Ave. Phone 6834814. WANTED: Baby sitting in my home. Phone 6834829. GAS WAR Prices are now in effect at the Co-op in Dillon. Regular .33.9, Ethyl .37.9. W A T E R W E L L D RILLING Pumps—683-2631—Repairs Carl F. Hollensteiner Personal C E M E T E R Y monuments and markers. Leonard L. Mashino. Phone 683-2015. N E E D A PU B L IC STENOGRAPHER? I am cer tified at 100 w.p.m. S-H and 72 w.p.m. typing. A ll work guaranteed. Pickup and delivery service available. 7 days a week, day or evening. JA N HAMILTON Phone 683-2455. For Sole, Miscellaneous FOR SALE: Stock Rack, well made, fits ’67 to ’72 Ford. Phone 6834712. HUNTERS! 8’ Near new camper shell. Reasonable, 104 E. Poindexter St., Dillon, Montana. A L L types of building m a t e r ia l- windows, doors, lum b er, paneling, roofing, hardware, paint. Beaverhead Lumber 683- 2731. FOR SALE: 16’ pole panels, 5 poles high. Phone 6834298. NATURAL H E E L E R Pups to give away. Phone 834-2252, Polaris, Mont. HUNTERS SPECIAL New Bell Toppers, fully paneled and in sulated w-lights. Mounted, only $345.00. Several pickup campers and trailers in stodk now. College Motor Sales, 1001 So. Atlantic St. FOR SALE: 1971 Polaris TX-440, speedometer and tachometer. See at College Motors. FOR SALE: 1971 Suzuki 400cc Motocross, like new. Phone Fred 683-2332 before 5 p.m.; 842-5422 evenings. FOR SALE: Stewing hats. Phone 6ra-2556. FOR SALE: Little Giant Stoker- mafic $200.00. Phone 683-2218, ll5 So. Nelson, Call or see after 5 p.m. FOR SALE: Brand new 1971 Rupp Snowmobile 440 w ide track $995.00. Call Bill Jappe 683-2308, evenings 683-2567. AU CTIO N SA L E . Household furnishings and goods in estate, 10:30 a.m. Saturday, October 2, 1971 at 707 No. Railroad Ave. APPLIAN C E SERVICE All makes and models at The Homestead House. Phone 683-5611, Dillon, Montana FOR SALE: 24 large weaner pigs. Write Jack Sullivan, Star Route, Twin Bridges, Mont. 59754. FOR SALE: 12 year old mare, children’s horse. 1 1961 Scout, full cab, 34,000 actual miles. Ph. Lim a 276-3564 or see A lex Hilsendeger. FOR SALE: Hay, Horses and Saddles. HorseShoe Ranch, Lima, Phone 276-3418. Aviation LE A R N TO F L Y in a Cessna 172. Charters. Dillon Flying Service 683-9969. For Sale, Automobiles FOR SALE: 1959 Rambler, Radio, New seat covers, 2 extra wheels w-snow tires. $200.00. 8’ canopy camper, factory built, 2 years old $100.00. 6834791. 1967 WAGONEER, good cond. See at First National Bank. FOR SALE: 1967 Scout, full cab, PTO winch, custom. 683-2394. FOR SALE: 1950 Jeep pickup, reasonable. Phone 684-5407 Twin Bridges. > iW B »n-«*AROto;'H.'D.'t‘W 4 - \CMifc W r . calves 2,200: cows steady, not enough other slaughter classes to test trend; bulk receipts feeder cattle consigned to auction; early sales tully steady, except some pressure on <00-700 lb heifers. Cows: utility and commercial 20.00-21.50, few 22.00; canner and cutter 18.00-21.00. Feeder cattle: auction sales as of 10:30 a.m. Choice 335-420 lb steers 38.25-11.10; 550-800 lbs 34.00-37.50; choice 325-475 lb hellers 32.70-35.50; 475-580 lbs 31.75-34.50; <20-743 lbs 30.00-32.00. Hogs: 200; prices not tested. OMAHA, Neb. (A P ) — Livestock quotations Friday: Hogs <,000; barrows and gilts strong to 25 higher; 1-3 200-240 lb 20.25-20.50; 2-4 240-275 lb 19.50-20.25; one lot 3-4 around 295 lb 18.50; sows . steady; 1-3,mostly2-3 325-400 lb 14.75-1750; 1-3 400-450 lb K.50-17.00; 2-3 450-550 lb K.00-H.50. Cattle 1,800; 1,500 feeders, 300 slaughter; calves 200; load slaughter steers steady; cows steady; load choice 1,050 lb steers 32.55; utility and commercial cows 21.00-23.00; canner and cutter 18.50-21.00. Sheep 50; not enough on oiler for a market test. lEstlmates lor Monday: Cattle 9,000; Hogs 8,500; Sheep 1,200. Need tim* for Summer Fen? coil Mooney Cleaning Service , 6834536 1. Expart ■ Trdtfipd Parsoniwij 2. B e « iE q u t i$ m 4 iit Carpet Shamppoini W It,, 31 Window! wa n” i dem o s a lE * IT DOES* 71 Sport LeMans Loaded 71 Catalina 4 dr. sedan fully equipped 71 Pontiac Grand Prix 71 GAAC Vi ton 350 V8 4-speed S A V E N O W 1 1 V , w, *' ' i r “ wi \ College Motor Sales Inc. Judge Frank E. Blair o f the Fifth District Court has released a tentative calendar of jury trials for the three-county district. BEAVERHEAD COUNTY: Monday, No. 22, 10 a.m. — The Slate o f Montana vs. Robert Eugene Morse, assault, Carl Davis prosecuting attorney for the State, and John H. Jardine, defending attorney. Monday, Nov. 22, 10 a.m., debt action, Peavy Co. (Gilbert and Gilbert, attorneys) vs. Glen Hayden and M ildred Hayden (Patrick Hooks). Monday, Nov. 29,10am . Ruth E. Pilgrim (Small and Cummings, attorneys) vs. The Mutual Life Insurance Co. o f N e w Y o r k (Garlington, Lohn and Robinson). Monday, Dec. 6, 10 a.m., The State H ighw a y Commission (Daniel J. Sullivan) vs. Briggs Ranch Inc. and Federal Land Bank (Boone, Karberg and Haddon). Monday, Dec. 13,10 a.m., M yrl Erwin (Gilbert and Gilbert) vs. Donna Jean Wallace (Schulz and Davis). Market Reports NEW YO RK (A P ) - Stock market prices continued their slow rise today in restrained trading. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials at noon was up 4.02 at 891.21. Advances outnumbered declines on the New York Stock Exchange by 3 to 2. Analysts said the upturn was a continuation of Thursday’s mild rally. They pointed out that many issues appeared oversold after the market’s recent slide. The walkouts in the coal and shipping industries m a y have exerted a dampening effect on the rally, brokers added. The Associated Press 60-stock average at noon was up 1.2 at 324.7. Oils, rails, motors, mail order- retail, electronics and utilities were generally higher. Steels, rubber issues, metals, chemicals and airlines were off. Aircrafts were mixed. Large-block trades included 184.700 shares of Caterpillar at 49, off 1%; 124.900 o ff Pittston at 49, off 1; and 114.300 of National Steel at 41, off %. DEN V E R (A P ) — Hogs 250; barrows and’ gilts steady to 25 cents higher; U.S. 1-2,210-230 lbs 20.75-21.00; 1-3.200-240, 20.00-20.75; 2-4, 240- 250,19.00-20.00; sows steady to 50 cents higher, 1-3, 300-500, 14.00-15,00. CHICAGO (A P ) — (USDA) — Potatoes arrivals Friday 29; on track 54; total U.S. - shipments 132; demand moderate; market steady; carlot track sales; Minnesota round reds 2.10; trucklot sales: Wisconsin round reds 2.50; Wisconsin russets Burbanks 3.15-3.25. CHICAGO (A P ) — Wheat No 2 hard red 1.55V<n; No 2 soft red ).43l4n, Corn No 1 yellow 1.11; No 2 yellow 1.11. Oats No 2 extra heavy white 70v<n. Soybeans N o l yellow 3.04Tin. Soy bean oil 12.47n. NEW YORK (A P ) — Spot nonterrous metal prices Friday: copper 52^-53 cents a pound, Connecticut Valley; lead 1414V, cents a pound, New York; zinc 17 cents a pound, delivered; tlnSl.57' 4 a pound, New York; gold $42.90 per troy ounce, New York; sliver $1.392 per troy ounce, New York; quicksilver $281.00 nominal per flask, New York. JEFFERSON COUNTY: Tuesday, Oct. 12, 10 a.m., The State (Harry Calley) vs. Alice Albright also known as Shadoan, (Leo J. Kallas), a condemnation. Monday, Oct. 18, 10 a.m ., . Medical Dental Hospital Bureau of Montana (Rando and Zufelt) vs. James E. Anderson, et al, (Allen Le Mieux), attachment. Tuesday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m., The State (Kay Bridenstine) vs. Erickson et ux, (Mahan-Stope), condemnation. Monday, Nov. 1,10 a.m., Emilio Salvagni (Allen Le Mieux) vs. Griffith and Huglet Construction Co., Inc., et al (Richard F. Burns and Arban L. Roth), damages. Monday, Nov. 8, 10 a.m,, Dee Alexander, et al (Allen Le Mieux) vs. Ned Hardy and Townsend Lumber Co., (Charles E. Petaja and Patrick F. Hooks). Monday, Nov. 15, 10 a.m., Jef ferson and Madison Counties (County Attorneys) vs. Robert Shaw, et al, (James E. Purcell and Frank Burgess). MADISON COUNTY: Monday, Dec. 20, 10 a.m., Lary Thorson (Bollinger and Malcome) vs. General Motors and Gem City Motors (Poore, McKnight and Roth, Berg O’ Connell Engel), damages. Monday, Dec. 27,10 a.m., Arnold Fairchild et al (L. H. Bennett, Jr.) vs. Williams Feed, Inc., (Schulz and Davis). (Judge Stewart to sit). Monday, Jan. 3, 1972, 10 a.m., Leland Docken, Sr. guardians ad litem Leland Docken, Jr. a minor (Genzberger and Lynch) vs. Tom Holt, (John H. Jardine). (Judge McLernan to sit). Monday, Jan. 10, 10 a.m., The State o f Montana (Chester) vs. Ben Warrell, (JohnH. Jardine). (Judge McLernan to sit). Hal Boyle's Column Pollution Isn't New By H A L BOYLE NEW YO R K ( A P ) — Things a columnist might never know if he didn’t onen his m a il:, One of the paradoxes of highway travel is that, as motor cars kill more p eopleover the years, the safer it is to take a trip in one. Despite an increase of four million more cars and trucks and three miliion more drivers over last year, the National Safety Council reports the traffic death rate has dropped to an ail time low—4.7 per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. Urban pollution isn’t a new problem in America. “ The atmosphere in Philadelphia has caused sore eyes in many people, including my husband and myself,” wrote the nation’s first lady, Martha Washington, in a letter to her niece, Fanny, on April 13,1794. How about giving a salute today to the 13,000 living Americans who have passed their 100th birthday? May they all have a long and happy life! Speaking o f the elderly, a British medical researcher advances the heartening view that many of the signs of so-called senility—such as mental confusion and disorientation—are often merely the result of dietetic déficiences. “ Many o f the e lderly,\ he said, \tend to live on a diet consisting o f potatoes and a few slices o f bread and jam . ” Ahhhh-choo! Hay fever is no longer an ailment merely to be sneezed away. Its 16 million victims in the United States alone spend an estimated $150 million a year for treatment of it. It can easily be avoided, however, by simply moving to a deep cave or one of the polar caps. . Y O U R O U I D K T O . G B B B D I N I N G Tobacco Root Guest Ranch M 4 mi. East of Sheridan Invites you to dine every weekend Open Sat. 5 -10 Sun. l - 8 Steaks - Seafood - Chicken SKEET'S Try our famous strawberry pie Open 24 hours a day Dillon The Daily T V Schedule Friday October J 5:00 PM 2 8. 5— News 4— Odd Couple 5— Dragnet 5:30 PM 2, 4, 5 & 5— News 5:00 PM 5— Truth or Consequences 5:30 PM 2 - Movie (River ot Mystery) 4 & 5— O'Hara, U.S. Treasury 5— Partridge Family 7:00 PM 5— Movie (TB A ) 7:30 PM ....... 4 - M o v lv(»)<L9«#tV ,#M ll|)i. .• ' 5— Mannlx 8:30 PM ■ 2— Night Gallery 5— Movie (The Deadly Hunt) 9:00 PM 4 8. 5— Love, American Style 9:30 PM 2 — world ot Sports Illustrated 10:00 PM 1,4 8 5 - News <— Perry Mason 10:30 PM 2— Johnny Carson 4— Mission Impossible 10:40 PM 5— Movie (TB A ) 11:00 PM 6— News 11:30 PM 5 - Movie (Creations of Destruction) Midnight 2— Man to Woman 12:05 AM 2— Movie (Foreign Correspondent) Williams Camera Shop Camera Salas, Servlet A Advice Butte's only Independently owned camera shop I West Park St. 792-0454 i. ii i rn-ii- i- i - i i ■ ■ ■ « « « « » 4:30 PM 4 8. <— Wide World of Sports 5— CBS News 5:00 PM 2— TBA 5— Hee Haw 5:30 PM 2— Adam-12 5:00 PM 2— Partners 4 8. 5— My Three Sons 5— Lawrence Welk 5:30 PM 2— Good Life 4 & 5— Funny Face 7:00 PM ,2™- Bold Ones ,4 8 . 5rr Dick Van Dyke ,. TligWtel'‘ j U L ’i ’i 7 J 30 PM , t. ,, 4 & 5— Movie (Sweet, Sweet Rachel) 5— Mary Tyler Moore 1:00 PM 2 - Movie (Tell Them Willie Boy It Here) 5— Mission Impossible 9:00 PM 4 & 5— Carol Burnett 5— Persuaders 10:00 PM 2 8. 5— News 4— Owen Marshall, Countalor at Law 5— Camera Four 10:30 PM 2— Movie (Convlcte Four) 5— This It Your Life 11:00 PM 4— Laredo 5- - Home Tour 5— ABC Newt 31:15 PM 5 - Movie (TB A ) 5— News 11:30 PM 5— Dick Cavett Sunday, October 3 1:00 PM 2— Movie (The Battle of the VWa Fiorita) 4 4 6— Movie (Von Ryan'» Express) 9:30 PM S— All in the Family flOO PM Gunsmoke ? : 55 PM 2— News Saturday, October 2 5:30 AM 5— Sunrise Semester 5:00 AM 2— Dr. Dollttle 5— Bugs Bunny 5— Jerry Lewie 5:30 AM 2— Woody Woodpecker 5— Scooby Doo 5— Road Runner 7:00 AM 2— Deputy Oawg 4 8. 5— Harlem Globetrotters 5— Funky Phantom 7130 AM 2— Pink Panther 4 8. 5— Help) It's the Hair Bear Bunch 5— Jackson Five 1:00 AM 2— Barrier Reef 4 8. 5— Pebbles and Bamm Bamm 5— Bewitched 0:30 AM 2— Take a Giant Step 4 & 5 - Arehle'e TV Funnies 5— Lldsvllle 9:00 AM 4 8. 5— Sabrina 5— Curiosity Shop 9>30 AM 2— Bugaloot 4 8. 5— JOSlt 10:00 AM 2— Mr. Wizard 4— Monkeet 5— Mormon Conference 5— Jonny Quest 10:30AM 2— Jetions 4— You Are There 5— Lancelot Link 11:00 AM 2— Baseball Play-Off 4 — CBS Children Film Feetlval 5— American Bandstand 11:30 AM 6— MOVIO- (TB A ) The wise < shop Ward’s 683-4261 2— 4— 5— 4— 2— 4 8, 2— 2— 7:00 AM Science In Agriculture Tom 8. Jerry There Shall Be Heard Again 7:30 AM Groovle Goolles Faith For Today 8:00 AM Sacred Heart 5— Rex Humbard Reluctant Dragon 8:15 AM From the Cathedral 8:30 AM Herald of Truth Ooubledeckers See Our LOVE Cosmetics P m i t c h e l l d r u g 2 S. Montana m rnrn \ Ü w m - 1 683-2322 . . -J';. Ì-M NOON 4— Bugs Bunny 5— My Friand Filcka 13:10 PM 4— Scooby boo 5 — Young Americans i ' llOOPM 4 & 6— Pre Oam t Show 5— Eleventh Hour ItlS PM 4 6 , 6 - College Football 1130PM 5 - Garner R e d ^ ^ s jjo n g 2 - , Baseball Play-Off 5— Mormon Conference T 7 j 4I0SPM 5— Lassie 9:00 AM 2— The Answer 4— I Believe In Miracles 5— Day of Discovery 5— Bullwlnkle 9:10 AM 2— Notre Dsme Highlights 4— Face the Nation 5— Tabernacle Choir 5— Make a Wish 10:00AM 4— Herald ot Truth 5— Mormon Conference 5— Oral Robert« 10:30AM 2— Meet the Press 4— Pre-Game Show 5— This Is The Life 11:0OAM 2— Pro Football 4— Pro Football 6— Directions 11:30AM 5— issues and Answers NOON 5— Face the Nation 6— Collage Football Highlights . lin o PM S— Movie (Tam m y and the Ooetor) llOOPM 5— Camara Four llOOPM 2— Baseball Play-Off 4— Pro Football 5— Mormon Conference ■ 4— TB A 2:30PM 5 — untamed World llOOPM 6— Movie (A Perilous Journey) 4iOOPM 5— Pro Football 5:00 PM - i 2— Wild Kingdom 4— Movie I Bondelerol) 1— BYU Football 6— Nanny and the Professor 5130 P M ' . 2— World of Disney 5— Movie (Tp Sir, with Love) 5— Movie (The 4D Men) 4il0PM 2— Jimm y Stewart TtOOPM 2 - Bonanza 4 6. 6 - FBI 7110 PM j — cada'i Coujity 10:00 PM 5— News 10:35 PM 2— Movie (Young Men with a Horn) 10:30 PM 4 - All In the Family 5 - ABC News 10:15 PM 5— College Football Highlights 10:45 PM 6— News 11:00 PM 4— CBS News 11:05 PM 5— Face to Face 11:15PM 4— Let's Talk To 5— Movie (Experiment In Terror) 11:15 PM 5— Movie (The Big Heat) Monday, October 4 5:55 AM 5— Farm News 4:00 AM 5— Sunrise semeeter 4:15 AM 2— University of Michigan 4:25 AM 4— Farm Report 5:10 AM 5 - CBS News 4— Viewer's Digest 4:41 AM 2— News 7:00 AM 2— Today 4— Captain Kangaroo 5 - Beverly Hillbillies 5— Fireman Frank 7:10 AM 5— Qomer Pyle 8:00 AM 2— Dinah Shore 4 - CBS News 5— Lucille Ball 8:10AM 2— Concentration 4— Jack LaLenne 5— Family Aftalr 4— Cartoons 9t00 AM 2— Sale ot the Century 4— Lucille Ball 5— Romper Room 5— Petticoat Junction 9:10 AM 2— Hollywood Squares 4 8. 5— Love of Lite 5 - That Girl 10:00 AM 2— Jeopardy 4 8, 5— Where the Heart Is 5— Bewitched 10:30AM , 2— Who, What, Where 4 8. 5— Search For Tomorrow 4— Password It tOO AM 2— Somerset •' 4 8. 5— All M y Children 5— Midday 11110 AM 2— Three On a Match 4 8. 5— As the World Turns 5— Let's Make a Deal NOON 2— Days of Our-Lives ■ 4— News 5— Love Is Spleildored 5— Newlywed Game UIIO.PM 2 — The Ddctors ■■ . , ,4 SvS-1- Guiding,Light • 5— Dating Gama llOOPM 2— Another World 4 8. 5— Secret Storm 5— General Hospital 1 H30PM 2— Br/ghtPromlse 4 8. 5 - Edge ot Nlg)it 4— One Lite to Live 3100PM 2— Movie,(Five Golden Dragons) , 4— Gomer Pyle . 5— Movie (Kitten with a Whip) 6f- Mike Douglas - 2:30 PM. 4— Merv Griffin 1:10 PM 4— Bugt Bunny , 4:00 PM 2— Wltat'» My L/n»7 4— Beverly Niiibiltier’' 1 - 'Bla.VSUey A ' 6— ' penlel /Boone >,y , ,*)>•}'/(' 8(10 PM 2— Jeannle ;8-i=Pp>nily A t t e l i s / ,