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1963-01-03, [P ] ■■ Four EAST CLEVELAND LEADER t ** DEAR GORDON: “The time things is with one of those MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1963 5:45 CREDO f has come/ tho Walrus said, “to Little Ads with Big Results! KYW Channel 3 TV Programs 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OP EDITION »• speak of many things ... .* and Just cell GL. 1-43*3 before 5:55 FARM FARE THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 19631. 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 6:00 THE COLUMBIA LECTURES IN the best way to tell all of those 8 p. m. Tuesday. JORGENSEN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK . 5:45 CREDO 6:30 'Continental Classroom GODDARD 7:00 Tho Today Show 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 11:15 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW Before You Decide Where To Hove Yow Wedding Reception Soo EDITION 7:25------ EYE WITNESS NEWS ! 5:55 12:45 THE LATE SHOW - "The 7:30 Tho Today Show FARM FARE Kissing Bandit'* 6:00 Lectures In International Studios 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS Owen9e Plantation Ta*** A.M. 8:30 The Today Show 6:30 'Continental Classroom 2:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF 7:00 The Today Shaw 9:00 WOODROW wen EDITION 9:30 THE BEST OF GROUCHO 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 2:05 CREDO 7:30 The Today Show 10:00 FELIX ATLAS January Anniversaries 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 10:30 'Play Your Hunch 8:30 The Today Show 11:00 'The Price Is Right FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1963 11 ;30 Concentration Spacious 9M WOODROW I Birthdays 9 ' THE BEST OF GROUCHD 5:45 CREDO Noon Banquet 10:0o FELIX F 12:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS-SIGN ON 10:15 TV. CLASSROOM \ 12:30 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW - Joanie O'Brien Co-Hostess Rooms Business 10:30 'Ploy Your Hunch 5:55 FARM FARE 11:00 'The Price Is Right 6:00 Lectures In International Studies P.M. Meetings 2:00 'The Merv Griffin Show 11:3011:30 Concentration 6:30 “Continental Classroom Noon 2:55 NBC News Weddings 7:00 The Today Show 12:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS J 3:00 The Loretta Young Theatre Pleasant 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 3:30 Young Doctor Malone 12:30 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW The Today Show Parties Don Cherry Co-Host] 4:00 The Match Game—Gene Raybum Clearance SALE 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS Atmosphere P.M. is host. 8:30 The Today Show 4:30 BARNABY POPEYE AND FRIENDS 2:00 'The Merv Griffin Show 9:00 2:55 ’■ WOODROW 5:05 THE EARLY SHOW NBC News 9:30 The Beet of Oroucho Wedding Reserva­ 3:00 The Loretta Young Theatre "People vs. Dr. Kildare" Our Food and 18357 10:00 3:30 Young Doctor Malone FELIX 6:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 10:30 'Play Your Hunch Service, Being the tions Should Be 4:00 Make Room For Daddy JORGENSEN Euclid Ave. 11:00 'The Price Is Right BARNABY, POPEYE AND FRIENDS 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 1111:30:30 Concentration Best, Are Famous GL. 1-2364 Well tn Advance 5:05 THE EARLY SHOW - "The GODDARD Noon Huntley-Brinkley Report THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Seventh Victim" 6:45 12:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS 6:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 7:00 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND P.M. 7:30 It's A Man's World JORGENSEN 12:30 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 8:30 "Saints and Sinners" £ Don Cherry, Co-Host 8 STORKS OPSN THURS. & FRI. TO 9, SAT. TO 6 GODDARD 9:30 THE PRICE IS RIGHT 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report 2:00 'The Merv Griffin Show 10:00 DAVID BRINKLEY'S JOURNAL 7.00 YOGI BEAR 2:55 NBC■— ‘News- 10:30 ONE STEP BEYOND SAVE ON OUR EVERYDAY 7:30 The Wide Country 3:00 The Loretta Young Theatre 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL V’ e.-ut 3:30 Young Doctor Malone JORGENSEN Dr. Kildare 9:30 'Hazel 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK LOW DISCOUNT PRICES 10:00 ’The Andy Williams Shew BARNABY, POPEYE AND FRIENDS GODDARD 5:05 THE EARLY SHOW - 11:15 STEVE ALLEN SHOW "Cripple Creek" 12:00 LATE SHOW - "Haunted i Floor Samples, Demonstrators, Odd Pieces and Brand New 6:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SILL Honeymoon" A Complete Steck of JORGENSEN A.M. NEW afternoon 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 1:45 EYE WITNESS NEWS Christmas Overstock Unsold During December Blizzard GODDARD 1:50 CREDO • ATLAS HO MOTORING 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report classes 7.00 QUICK DRAW McGRAW - No. 515 TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1963 • AURORA MODEL MOTORING PARTS 7:30 International Showtime - 5:45 CREDO--------- Now Drastically Reduced up to 50% for Quick Clearance 8:30 'Sing Along With Mitch 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 9:30 Don't Call Me Charlie EDITION • STROMBECKER RACE CARS 10:00 ■“The Jock Paar Show 5:55 FARM FARE 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 6:00 THE COLUMBIA LECTURES IN John JORGENSEN INTERNATIONAL STUDIES • HO TRAIN 11i10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 6:30 'Continental Classroom GODDARD 7:00 The Today Show 11:15 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS • TRACK AND ACCESSORIES The Today Show Carroll A.M. 7:30 WASHERS, DRYERS, RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, RADIO, 12:45 THE LATE SHOW-"The Huek»tar»" 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 2:00 - EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF 8:30 The Today Show Complete Headquarters far EDITION 9:00 WOODROW University 2:05 CREDO 9:30 THE BEST OF GROUCHO 10.00 FELIX PHONOGRAPHS, TV, CLEANERS & SMALL APPLIANCES! TRAINS • SCIENCE • RACING • CRAFTS • MODELS 10:30 'Play Your Hunch SATURDAY. JANUARY S, 1963 11:00 ----------------------------THE PRICE IS RIGHT 11:30 Concentration A.M. 12:00 Eye Witness News 6:15 CREDO 12:30 Mike Douglas Show — BARON'S HOBBY SHOP 6:20 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON Joanie O'Brien Co-Hostess EDITION 2:00 The Merv Griffin Show ClfVELANDS MOST TRUSTED HOBBY DEALER" 6:30 THE COLUMBIA LECTURES IN 2:55 NBC News INTERNATIONAL STUDIES Every ADMIRAL Radio, Television, Phonograph, 3:00 Loretta Young Show NING THE LAND IS OURS 898 East 222nd St. REdwood 1-7775 7:00 3:30 Young Dr. Malone 7:30 BARNABY'S PARTY 4:00 Match Game 'The Shari Lewis Show 10:00 4:30 Barnaby, Popeye end Friends COLLEGE •King Leonardo and His Short 10:30 5:05 Early Show — "Bod Man's Refrigerator and Freezer at ATLAS on Sale! Subjects Territory" 11:00 Fury 6:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 11:30 Magic Midway Noon JORGENSEN 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK Convenient new daytime 12:00 Make Room For Daddy 'Exploring GODDARD hours for college-minded 12:30 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report P.M. 7:00 Wyatt Earp mothers, part-time job 1:30 TBA Every EMERSON, PHILCO and ZENITH TV, 7:30 Laramie Warmup with Jim Graner holders, night workers: 1:45 8:30 Empire 2:00 Senior Bowl Football Game 9:30 The Dick Powell Shew 2:30 pm to 6:00 pm. Eve­ 4:30 Saturday Afternoon Movie — . • Completely ning hours unchanged: 6:00 10:30 Chet Huntley Reporting "Slaughter Trail" 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL Radio, Stereo and Hi-Fi at ATLAS on Sale! Air Conditioned pm to 10:00 pm. 5:30 Eye Witness News JORGENSEN 6:00 Premiere Performance — 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK Classes are open to both "Eight Iron Men" GOCDARD • Complete men and women, full- and 7:30 Sam Benedict 11:15 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW Selection Room 8:30 'The New Joey Bishop Show 12:45 THE LATE SHOW part-time students. In­ 9:00 Saturday* Night At The Movies — "Marriage Is A Private Affair" terested in a degree? In an "Decision Before Dawn" AM. 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - JACK Every FRIGIDAIRE Washer, Dryer, Freezer, • AB Arrange­ Individual course? Call YE 2:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF BENNETT EDITION ments Made 2*3800 for information, and 1:10 WEATHER SHOW - RON JAY 2:05 CREDO ask about our expanded 1:15 EYE WITNESS SPORTS - KEN Right Here GOODMAN WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1963 Refrigerator and Dishwasher Now on Sale! curriculum. 11:20 THE LATE SHOW - "The Harder 5:45' " CREDO 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON e Our Own Cars They Fall" FREE GUIDANCE AND A.M. EDITION and Equipment COUNSELING for appli­ 2:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF 5 55 FARM FARE EDITION 6:00 THE COLUMBIA LECTURES IN cants. Advance registration 2:05 CREDO INTERNATIONAL STUDIES now through January 18. 6:30 'Continental Classroom You have the right to call any funeral 7:00 ~The Today■ Show Every GENERAL ELECTRIC Radio, Television, •%> Deadline for credentials, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1963 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS January 18. Classes begin 7:30 The Today Show home that you wish. No one has the 7:15 CREDO 8:25 E*E WITNESS NEWS February 4. FINANCING 7:20 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 8:30 The Today Show EDITION 9:00 Washer, Dryer and Refrigerator Now on Sale! right to dictate to you where you AVAILABLE. WOODROW 7:30 THE ANSWER 9:30 THE BEST OF GROUCHO 8 00 TV SUNDAY SCHOOL 10:00 Courses available In: FELIX should go. Americans have the guar­ 8:30 The Eternal Light — The Bible And 10:15 TV Classroom Accounting The Theater 10:30 'Play Your Hunch antee of freedom of choice. Biology 9:0C INTERNATIONAL ZONE 11:00 'The Price Is Right Business Administration 9:30 BY FAITH INSPIRED 11:30 Concentration AT YOUR SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY Chemistry 10:00 WOODROW Noon Every NORGE Refrigerator, Freezer, Automatic Economics, Transportation 11:30 ROBIN HOOD 12:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS 12:00 POPEYE'S PARTY 12:30 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW - Private Invalid Car Service Education Noon Joanie O'Brien.
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