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Daily Guide BEETLE BAILEY by Mort Walker Oiflcrr Carmody Saturday, November 2, 1968 The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Indiana Page 7 THE DAILY BANNER Daily Comic Features Daily Guide BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker oiflcrr Carmody .. Kelly Thorcben ' ShE V\ASA ^O""^ 10 PETTICOAT JUNCTION' 3-> GENTLE BEN—Drama vVHO SAT., NOV. 2 4> Granny pays a visit lo the Shady •> The Wedloc.s befriend a young i *sJOCKO(JT J T^\J Rest. Trouble brews when she loses hippie couple who have decided to WAS FAST SLOW her spectacles and mistakes a dog conic I've the "easy" life in the B:TA, for Betty Jo's baby. Everglades The wife is afraid to 1 HAMIMONSHIP ROWLINO—« l:M Oranny Irene Ryan lell hex husband she's expecting. COO<iE WORLD Or (Ol'NTRY MUSIC salesman Bob Jelllson Pam Sherry Saxe Z J • 1 HOUR 13 ANDY JACOBS POLITICAL Andy Jarrell d> 1 HOUR. Tom l-ORTF.R WAGONER—♦ Malic Dennis Weaver \lk s II.M • 10 MANN1X—Police dras-a 9:** Mark Clint Howard 10 BIO VALLEY—Wnlrrn 4> 1 HOUR. Mannlx goes after a Ellen ,. Beth Brlckell :l-i * 1 HOUR. Threi- brothers fail 10 missing manuscript ihat holds the 10 NEWS keep an appointment with Jarrod. key to an unsolved crime. SlOtO MNCEE—Mimic ft:4.-, The reason?—They've been lynched. Cella Barbara Rush .■>::» 2-13 WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS 4::» Ford Clinton James X:M 3-8-10 ED SULLIVAN—Variety 7:06 + 90 MINS Los Angeles Times Mi id 4 13 NEWS »:*• # 1 HOUR. Guests: Alan KIIIK. Ser- Orand Prix; Target Diving Cham- gio Pranchi. the Young Rascals, pionships; and Auto Demolition 11:00 4 PURDUE FOOTBALL 1*:M others. L^^^ZTG^> d> APPROX. 3 HOURS. Video tape ^M Derby. 4 GEORGE JESSEL SHOW—Variety CAR AND TRACK—« Kami; of today's game between Illinois and Purdue. #> 1 HOUR. Guest of honor: Robert GRAND OLE OPRY—• Variety 10 NEWS Taylor. William Shamer. Pat O'Bri- en. Alan Drake. Jackie Kahane. MARVIN LEE—♦ .*>:«• 13 TV-1.1 MOVIE 4> "Loss Of Innocence." Danielle Marguerite Piazza, Ursula Thiess. PERRY MASON—Mystery and Adam West are featured. I HOUR. "Case Of The Woeful Darieux. Kenneth More. i English. '621 Drama romance. 13 HIE F.B.I.—Adventure Widower." # 1 HOUR Eiskine lias just two -•-10 NEWS 11:1.1 3 NEWS—d> ISMS days to prevent the delivery of ARCHIE By Bob Montana TETTICOAT JUNCTION—♦ Id! 1I:.I0 2 • NEWS stolen missile fuel to a Communist FRANK MeOEE REPORT—# LATE SHOW consulate. It has been stolen by " on MOTHERS-IN-LAW—Cootedy «:•» DOUBLE PEATURE. <ll d> "Halls Red agent Ralph Stuart, who was 4> Matador Rafael Del Oado (Deal Of Montezuma " Richard Wldmark. wounded in the robbery. Arnan glvea the Hubbards and Jack Palance. Karl Maiden. CSIl Ralph Stuart ...... Jeffrey Hunter Buells roles In his movie. World War II adventure. 12) "Big Judy Harmon Cicely Tyson Operator." Mickey Rooney, Steve Dr. Larimer Richard Andrrson 3 NEWS—#i Cochran. ('591 Crime drama. Erskinr Efrem Znnbalist. Jr. SURE, TYPING} 4 COMMAND PERFORMANCE 10 LATE MOVIE Allen Harmon A! Freemon IS NEAT AND 2 HOURS. "Pear Strikes Out." Karl "The Rise And Fall Of Legs Dia- Endora Agnes Moorehead AAODERN... Maiden. Anthony Perkins, i "57t sto- mond." Ray Danton. Karen Steele. H;!» 2 BEWITCHED—Comedy 7:38 BUT WHAT EVER> ry of baseball player Jim Plersall. (801 Crime drama. 4> The neighbors get up a petition • DEATH VALLEY DAYS 11:15 3 LATE MOVIE 1*:45 to have Samantha .s willow tree re- HAPPENED TO « "Ton Of Tin." Aging Marshal 4> "Moment To Moment " Sean moved. Lew Stone refuses to wear specta- Garrison. Jean Seberg Drama ro- Samantha .. Elizabeth Montgomery cles, even though the doctor tells mance Damn Dick York him he has to. BEST OF HOLLYWOOD 1«:M 6 POLITICAL TELECAST Lew Stone David McLean DOUBLE FEATURE ll> d> "Let's 4> Humphrey-Muskie. Reb Stone Susan Brown Make Love." Yves Montand. Mari- • McHALE'S NAVY—Comedy lyn Monroe, Tony Randall. '601 !»:«0 2-6 BONANZA—Western K 00 + 1 HOUR. Ben CutwTtght assumes 10 TV SPORTSMAN'S CLUB Show-business comedy ror.-.ance. (2> "1MJ." Edmond O'Brien. Jan Ster- responsibility for a mischievous 13 MIDWESTERN HAYRIDE ling. Michael Redgrave. ('56' lomboy relative When the little 4> 1 HOUR. f.:0« 2 CELEBRITY BILLIARDS II:M girl'l ill-teinpered grandfather ar- 2 6 ADAM-I'!—Police drama 6:M l«:M 2 NEWS 11:38 rives with a custody order, she disappears. d> A routine loud-noise call turns l*:4S 2 STAR TIME THEATRE 11:4.1 into tragedy, a liquor store holdup Marina Antoinette Bower "The Common Touch " Greta Oynt, Samantha Linda Sue Risk is not what it seems, and two lead- Joyce Howard. Geoffrey Hibbert. ers of separate "love" cults fight. Calvin ... George Mitchell i'47i Drama. 3-8-10 "MOTHERS BROTHERS Malloy Martin Milner 1:0*13 NEWS—4> 12:08 Reed Kent McCord + I HOUR Glen Campbell, the 1:1113 SATURDAY ALMANAC—• 12:15 CUnacr Sisters, and Lel«ta French 3 8 10 JACKIE GLEASON—Variety 1:4% 13 •PAINTING—♦ i::45 are scheduled guests. d> 1 HOUR. Edgar Bergen. Shelley ?:!.-. 13 SOME III IKUi M SPIRITS—4> 1:1.1 4 NOTRE DAME FOOTBALL Berman and Tiny Tim are guests. + 90 MINS Notre Dame vs. Navy BUZ SAWYER By Roy Crane Bergen performs with Charlie Mc- Taped highlights of yesterday's Carthy. Tiny Tim sings "8ave Your "aine. Sorrow For Tomorrow" and "Pill SUN., NOV. 3 13 M VD\V NIGHT MOVIE Your Heart." Berman portrays a + ?''. HOURS. "Circus World" demolition expert. The entire cast FAST SLOW John Wayne. Claudia Cardinale. IVE BOUGHT I KNOW I SAID "TAKE teams up for the finale. "Tip-Toe Rita Hayworth. Lloyd Nolan. Rich- SANP ANP A CEW PA^iS OFR'BUZ, Through The Tulips." :.:0*. 13 sr\li%Y MOVIE 4:«M. ard Conte. i'64» 8tory of a travel- C EWE NT. NOW BUT AN INTERESTING 2-6 GET SMART—Comedy 7:SS + 2 HOURS. "My>tcnous Island," ing Wild West show and us tough TO START ON OUT-OF-TOWN CASE HAS d> The »5-year-old ex-chief of CON- Michael CraiR. Gary Merrill. Joan boss. On the beginning of a Euro- TROL Is named best man for Max's t.rcenwood. «'61 * Science fiction pean rour. the entire circus is OUR JUST COME IF. CAN wedding to Agent W. adventure capsized into the ocean. TOU COME RIGHT Jk Admiral Hargarde. William Schallert h:IM» 4 MOVIE OP THE WEEK 3:0*» 18:88 2 M'NDAY MOVIE 9:00 DOWN? Mr Bob Jack Cassldy 2 HOURS. "Savagi1 Innocents.'" An- 21. HOURS "Is Pans Burning?" ER-UH- 13 NEWLYWED GAME thony Quinn, Peter O'Toole. »'61< Jean Paul Belmondo, Charles Boyer. YES...OF d> Bob Eubanks Is host Greedy fur traders threaten an Es- LcMie Cnrnn Glenn Ford, Kirk COURSE, 2-0 GHOST AND MRS. MI IK 7:30 kimo family's existence. Dour..as. Yves Montand. Anthony PENNY. d> Mrs. Muir and Captain Oregg K::MI 2 TO BE AN\OI\( EH IIEW Perkins. Simone Slgnoret. Orson are upset when antiiue hunters Welles .661 Story of the French 6 MEET THE CANDIDATES Resistance efforts aeainst Hitler's want to buy a barometer that reg- 4> SPECIAL, l HOUR Indiana Gu- isters Gregg's moods. bernatorial candidates Robert L. attack on Paris in 1B44 Mrs. Muir Hope Lange 3-8-10 FLECTION PREVIEW Rock and Edgar Whitcomb are in- 4> SPECIAL 1 HOUR A preview Captain Oregg .. Edward Mulhare terviewed 'in separate ■<■HtWIIi 3 ILLINOIS CAMPAIGN '«*—♦ (•'. the CBS News coverage of Elec- ,:M 2 HUCKLEBERRY FINN—Drama 6:011 tion Night Walter Cronkite is an- •-10 MY THREE SONS—Camedy + Zilbad. an evil sorcerer, wants d> Expectant Katie learns she's car- chorman Results of the CBS poll. rying "more than one" child. to put Huck. Becky and Tom under Indicating who's ahead and why. his spell. are presented. Katie Tina Cole Zilbad. Injun Joe .... Ted Cassidv Robbie Don Orady 6 PHYLLIS DIEI.ER—Variety Dr. Osborne Leon Ames Becky Lu Ann Haslam •$> 1 HOUR Pess Parker and Dionne 13 LAWRENCE WELK—Music 3110 LASSIE—Drama 6:00 Warwick tuest-star. Fess demon- d> 1 HOUR The Music Makers de- 4> Lassie answers the helplrs> try strates his prowess as an amateur vote a aegment of tonight's show of a baby ea({lr and fights a battle magician. Miss Warwick sines a to the 100th anniversary of the for survival with a predator> lynx. medley of "San Jose." "Say A Lit- JOHNNY HAZARD By Frank Robbins Atchison. Topeka and Santa Pe. Scott Turner Jed Allan tle Prayer" and "Alfie " 2-6 Ill'MPHREY-MCSKlE Dean Chalmers . Robert Rockwell i«:::« 4 NEWS—4$, a-ai POLITICAL—d> 8:0i 13 LAND Off THE lilAMS-ltrami 11:88 3-6-8-10 NEWS 10:00 'ATTEVTTlOKTHIS IS ^'FRMP WE'LL 3-S-10 HOGAN'S HEROES—Comedy 4> 1 HOUR Carloa, a carnival op- 4 WORLD OF COI'NTRV MUSIC NOOR FLUSHTCAPTAIN.' HAVT TO d> Carter takes secret photos of a erator, captures the little people. -r'HEK: AHP PERRY MASON'—Mytterv 18:88 ACCOKPINS TO OUK FOLLOW 'EM VE WITH A new German tank and Klmk gets He intends to .-ell tnem to a circus 1 HOUR. his hands on the camera. a.- a sideshow attraction 'FRiENPLV ESCORTS' IN.TTQ EAST/ HOTL'IL- 4 JOHN GARY—Variety Carlos Joseph Ruskin TONIGHT—Variety 4> 90 MINS SI£N _A>*PLAGE-. PERUN . AMCROCOT- d> 90 MINS. Guests: John David- Luigi Arthur Batanides WE'VE JUST'STRANEP' son.
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