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(East Cleveland, Ohio), 1962-12-20 IhuaWay, Dae—dx 20, 1982 DEAR VIC: Majiy thanks I plumbing. We’ll always check 10:30 •Ploy Your Hunch BERGER'S DISCOUNT PJUWT CENTER 11:00 •The Price Is Right for the advice. You sure picked Ithe Handy Business Directory KYW Channel 3 TV Programs 11:30 Concentration WEWS Channel 5 TV Programs the right fellow to repair ourjin this paper. ______ END-OF-YEAR PAINT SALE! 12:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 GODDARD 12:30 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1962 vuriuwis 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report Betty Johnson, Co-Host 9:30 Inside Catholic Schools 8:55 New* A.M. 7:00 QUICK DRAW McGRAW - No. 515 French) 5:45 CREDO International Showtime 2:00 •The Merv Griffin Show 9:00 WRU Telecourse (Intermtdiot* 9:45 The Lippy Lion Show 7:30 French) ; 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 8:30 •Sing Along With Mitch 2:55 NBC News 10:15 Jon Gnagy (Learn to Draw) EDITION Don't Call Me Charlii 3:00 The Loretto Young Theatre 9:30 Romper Room 10:30 Mak* a Face MOVING? 9:30 50% OFF! ; 5:55 FARM FARE •The Jack Paar Show 3:30 Young Doctor Malone 10:00 Paige Palmer 11:00 Quarterback Club — Brown* v*. 10:00 11:00 Jan* Wyman Present* ’ 6:00 TBA EYE WITNESS NEWS BILL 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 49'er* 11:00 11:30 Your* for a Song SHANNON MOVING « STORAGE CO. , 6:30 ‘Continental Classroom . JORGENSEN BARNABY POPEYE AND FRIENDS 11:30 Top Cot 12:00 New* I 7:00 The ‘Today ’ Show- 11:10 Leather show - dick 5<05 THE EARLY SHOW 12:00 Bug* Bunny Show AU JOBS PERSONALLY SUPERVISED 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS "Stand up and Cheer" 12:10 Noon Show: Captain Penny 12:30 Th* Magic Land of Allakazam GODDARD (Jungle Larry) 731-7496 or 731-8747 7:30 The Today Show THE STEVE ■ALLEN SHOW 0:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 1:00 Mv Friend Flicka J. BERGER ■ 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS JORGENSEN 1:00 One O'clock Club 1:30 Dick Clark Show A.M. I 8:30 The Today Shew. THE LATE SHOW - "Fury" 4:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 2:30 Seven Key* 2:30 Supercar WALLPAPER « PAINT CO. 12:45 3:00 Queen For a Day I 9:00 WOODROW EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF GODDARD 3:00 Beony and Cecil 2:00 3:30 Who Do You Tru*t? 805 East 185th St. 6919 Superior Ave. I 9:30 The best of groucho EDITION 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report , 3:30 North-South footbell 110:00 FELIX HUCKLEBERRY HOUND 4:00 Love That Bob 2:05 CREDO 7:00 4:30 Discovery '62 6:30 Saturday New* Rounds IV. 1-6250 HE. 1-3659 10:15 TV CLASSROOM 7:30 It's A Man's World BUY DIRECT 110:30 4:55 American Newsstand 6:40 Jim Brown Sport* •Play Your Hunch 8:30 Christmas Concert — Robed Shew 6:50 Saturday New* Roundup 111:00 •The Price Is Right Chorale 5:00 Five O'Clock Show 6:20 Mr. Jingeling * 6:55 Weather 111:30 Concentration SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1962 10:30 ONE STEP BEYOND 7:00 San Francisco Beat Trent Our 6:30 Dorothy Fuldheim I Noon 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 7:30 Concert (Great musie front 112.00 EYE WITNESS NEWS A.M. JORGENSEN 6:45 Tom Field \ 112:30 6:15 CREDO 6:55 Weather Watcher Chicago, special Christmas con­ THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK cert with Morton Gould. Betty Johnson, Co-Host 6:20 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 7:00 Ensign O'Toole TREE FARM GODDARD EDITION 7:30 Adventure* of Ozzie and Harriet 8:30 Mr. Smith Goes to Washington uclid reen anes 11:15 MIKE DOUGLAS CHRISTMAS 9:00 Lawrence Welk E - G L 6.30 THE COLUMBIA LECTURES IN 8:00 Donna Reed Show 2:00 ‘The Merv Griffin Show SPECIAL 10:00 The Untouchable* "Double Hundreds to 2:55 NBC News INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 12 00 Midnight Moss 8:30 Leave it to Beaver 18310 Euclid at Green KE. 1-7410 7:00 THE LAND IS OURS 9:00 My Three Son* Cross" 3:00 The Loretto Youna Theatre AM. 11:00 News, Sport* Choose From 3:30 Young Doctor Molone 7:30 BARNABY'S PARTY EYE WITNESS NEWS 9:30 McHole'* Navy 10:00 Phemiere — "The Potentate" 11:10 Weather 4:00 Make Room For Daddy 10.00 ‘The Shari lewis Show 1:50 CREDO 11:15 Scoreboard EVERY DAY LOW - OPEN BOWLING RATES! 4:30 BARNABY. POPEYE AND FRIENDS 10:30 Kina Leonardo and His Short 11:00 Tom Fields — New* o Scotch Pino 11.20 Showtime "In Old Chicago" 5:05 THE EARLY SHOW - Magnificent Subjects 11:15 Tonight Show Brute 11:80 Fury TUESDAY. DECEMBER 25, 1962 1:00 New* and Sign Off Tyrone Power Monday Thru Saturday Sundays and Holidays 6:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 11:30 Magic Midway 1:00 New* ond Sign Off o White Pine JORGFNSEN Noon 5:45 CREDO 10 A M to 6 P.M. 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. WEATHER SHOW - DICK 12:00 Make Room For Daddy 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 6:40 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1962 o Austrian Pino GODDARD 12:30 ‘Exploring EDITION 6:45 Huntlev Brinkley Report P.M. 5 55 FARM FARE 8.55 Tangerine Bowl 6:00 THE COLUMBIA LECTURES IN News Use Christmas Sealri 25c Per Game 3 Games $1 7:00 YOGI BEAR - No. 698 1:45 VOO Cartoon* o Norway Spruce Discussion with Will Erwin INTERNATIONAL STUDIES 7:30 The Wide Country 4:30 9:30 630 'Continental Classroom Romper Room 8 30 Dr. Kildare 5 00 NFL Pro Footboll 10:00 Elevation of a n.w Bishoo (live 7:00 The ‘Today ‘ Show C-rce rings 9:30 ‘Hazel 5:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - HOME special from th* Cathedral of o Red Pine 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS |ESEE 10:00 ’The“ Andy Williams Show EDITION St. John th* Evangelist) MIDNIGHT to 730 The Today Show 6:00 PREMIERE PERFORMANCE 12:30 t-OS* o 11.00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS Noon Show: Captain Penny Raasanablr Pricedl CLOSING Game. $1 ' Three Outlaws" (Jungle larry) JORGENSEN 8:30 The Today Show W o I 7:30 Sam Benedict 1:00 One O'Clock Club 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 9:00 WOODROW 8:30 The New Joey Bishop Show 2:30 Seven Keys o GODDARD 9:00 Saturday Ninht At The Movies — 9:30 THE BEST OF GROUCHO , o 11:15 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW 3:00 Queen for a Day ooor OOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOGO "Traii Street" 10:00 FELIX LARGE TREES For Schools, Churches, Etc. 3:30 Who Do You Trust? 01'lr iiijin—hi* TH' 'ATE SHOW - His Brother': 10 30 Plav Your Hunch Daily — 6 P.M. to Midnight - 50c Per Game 12:45 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - JACK 4:00 Love That Bob !961 GreeiiNig$5 11:00 Protestant Episcooal Services — W* have a large selection of fine trees at special prices. BENNETT 4:30 Discovery '62 A M Washington Cathedral 11:10 WEATH3R SHOW - RON JAY 4:55 American Newsstand o 2:C0 EY- WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF Neon o t 11:15 EYE WITNESS SPORTS - KEN 5:00 Five O'Clock Show EDITION 12:00 EYE WITNESS NEV/S o GOODMAN 6:20 Mr. Jingeling o 2:05 CREDO 11:20 THE LATE SHOW 12:30 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW - o Betty Johnson. Co-Host 6:30 Dorothy Fuldheim o "The Quiet Man" 6:45 Tom Field LUNCHEON DELITE! PM. o AM 6:55 - Weather Watcher 2:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN OFF 2:00 'The Merv Griffin Show CREAWOOD FORES! LUNCH AND FUN 7:00 R iocord RID AY, DECEMBER 21, 1962 EDITION 2 55 NBC News Fight Tuberculosis The Loretto Young Theatre 7:30 The Gallant Men 2:05 CREDO 3 00 8:30 Flintstones CHRISTMAS TREE FARM 5.45 CREDO 330 Young Doctor Malone For Only $1.24 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SING-ON 9:00 I’m Dickens, He's Fenster 5:50 4:30 BARNABY, POPEYE AND From 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. EDITION FRIENDS CHRISTMAS SHOW 9:30 77 Sunset Strip 9504 Chillicothe Rd. (Route 306) Kirtland FARM FARE 10:30 Third Man — "Bradford's Dream" 555 SUNDAY. DECEMBER 23, 1962 5:05 THE EARLY SHOW You can eat Lunch and relax 6 00 TBA "A Christmas Carol" 11:00 Tom Field — New* PIANO BROKER 7:15 CREDO 11:15 Tonight Show Open Evenings Until 9 CH. 6-3247 630 'Continental Classroom EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 7:20 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 6 30 1:00 New* ond Sign Off PIANO TUNING 3 Games of Bowling plus 700 The Today' Show JORGENSEN 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS EDITION Hamburger, French Fries, Beverage 7:30 THE ANSWER 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 7:30 The Today Show GODDARD S. A. Toomey 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 8:00 TV SUNDAY SCHOOL 8 30 The Eternal Light — The Bible And 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley Report SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1962 TRY IT REAL SOON! 8:30 The Todav . Show 48ST AHIocroft Willoughby The Theater 7 00 Wyatt Earp 9:00 WOODROW 7:30 Laramie 8 25 New* 9:30 The Best of Groucho 9.0C INTERNATIONAL ZONE 942 6633 9:30 BY FAITH INSPIRED 8:30 Empire 8:30 Bible Answer* — ("Paradise Lest 10.00 FELIX 9 30 The Dick Powell Show and Restored") ‘Play Your Hunch 10:00 WOODROW 1O;30 10:30 Chet Huntley Reporting ‘The Price Is Right 11:00 ROBIN HOOD 11:00 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL ’1:30 Concentration Noon PLUS: DAILY DRAWING! 12:30 HIGHWAY PATROL JORGENSEN WARDS Noon 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK r 00 EYE WITNESS NEWS Monday thru Saturday at 6 00 P.M a daily drawing will be 1:00 PICTURE FOR A SUNDAY AFTER GODDARD DEPENDABLE SERVICE OVER 20 YEARS PM 11 15 THE STEVE ALLEN SHOW held and the winner will receive a surprise gift from Euclid-Green 12:30 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW - NOON 2 30 LEGACY OF LIGHT 1245 THF LATE SHOW Kirby Stone Four, Co-Host "They Met in Argentina" lanes.
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