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1963-02-21, [P ] *■ N I nxureacry, February 31. 19M SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1963 12:00 Fye Witness News 4:00 rhe Match Game 12:30 The Mike Douglas Show- 4:25 NBC News KYW Channel 3 TV Programs 7:15 CREDO 2:15 Eyewitness News 4:3(> 3ARNABY POPEYE AND FRIENDS 7:20 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 2:30 The Merv Griffin Show 5:05 The Eorly Show— I HE EARLY SHOW $AVE VALUABLE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1963 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS BILL 7:30 This Land Is Ours NBC News Eyewitness News JORGENSEN 8:00 BARNABY'S PARTY 3:0C Loretta Young Show 6:15 A.M 9:55 Eyewitness... News . 3:30 Young Dr Malone 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK GODDARD 5:45 CREDO 10:00 ‘The Shari Lewis Show 4:00 Match Game GODDARD 4:25 NBC News 6:45 Huntley-Brinkley SIGN-ON 10:30 ‘King Leonardo and His Short 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS 11:15 (HE STEVE ALLEN SHOW 4:30 Barnaby Peoeye and Friends 7:00 Deeth Valley Days siasaiafisiasaiasasMiasaiasasaiasagssie: EDITION Subiects 12:45 The Late Show ' 11:00 Fury 5:05 The Early Show- 7:30 ‘The Virginian FARM FARE 9:00 Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall 5:55 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF 11:30 Magic Midway 6:15 Eyewitness News Plck-n-Pay t 2:00 8 OPEN BOWLING | 6:00 Continental Classroom—Physics Noon 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 10:00 Eleventh Hour EDITION GODDARD 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS BILL Continental Classroom— 12:00 Make Room For Daddy k 6:30 2:03 CREDO 12:30 *Explor<na Huntley-Brinkley Report JORGENSEN American Government P.M 7:00 Wyatt Earo 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 7:00 The Today Show FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1963 1:30 Comedy Theatre- 7:30 City's Future GODDARD THE STEVF ALLEN SHOW 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 2:30 Dimensions Three 8:00 Jazz Scene USA 11:15 s COUPONS 8 CREDO 3:0C Discussion with Will Irwin 8:30 Empire 12:45 The Late Show Today Show EYE WITNESS NEWS-SIGN ON 7:30 rhe 5:50 3:30 Saturday Afternoon at Movies— 9:30 The Dick Powell Show 2:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF FARM FARE 8 25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 5:55 5:3. eye Witness News 10:30 Chet Huntley Reporting FDITION 6:30 Continental Classroom—Physics CREDO QiSISiSiS53®OT^OTiS53S355e35353S3G' 8:30 The Today Show 6:00 Premiere Performance - 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 2:05 6:30 “Continental Classroom 7:30 Sam Benedict JORGENSEN 9:00 WOODROW The ‘Today “ Show Felix 7:00 8:30 Joey Bishop Show 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - DICK 9:30 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS 9:45 Educational Research Council- 9:00 Saturday Night at Movies— GODDARD AT 7:30 The Today Show THE STEVF ALLEN SHOW Can Have Cake Tomorrow's Learning Today 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS "The Long, Hot Summer" 10:00 The Best of Groucho 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS JACK 12:45 The Late Show— 8:30 fhe today Show 2:00 LYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF 10:30 ‘Play Your Hunch 9:00 WOODROW BENNETT Without Work 11:00 ‘The Price Is Right 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - RON JAY EDITION 9:30 Felix CREDO Exclusive 2:05 EUCLID-GREEN LANES 11:30 Concentration 9:45 Educational Research Council- 11:15 EYE WITNESS SPORTS - KEN You can have your cake Noon Tomorrow's learning Today GOODMAN 12:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS 11.30 The Late Show— without thechore by patroniz­ 10:00 The Best of Groucho WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1963 18310 Euclid at Green KE. 1-7410 P.M. ‘Play Tout Hunch 1:00 Late Show The Mike Douglas Show— 10:30 ing Women’s Senior Board of 12:30 11:00 ‘The Price Is Right A.M. 5:45 CREDO Co-Hostess, Gypsy Rose Lee 2:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON Euclid Glenville Hospital Bake REDEEMABLE ON FAMOUS 11:30 Concentration 5:50 2:00 'The Merv Griffin Show Noon EDITION EDITION 4 WEEK Sale at the hospital on Wednes­ 2:55 NBC News 12:C0 EYE WITNESS NEWS 2:05 CREDO 5:55 FARM FARE 3:00 The Loretta Youna Theatre P.M 6:00 Continental Classroom—Physics day. ?:30 Young Doctor Malone The Mike Douglas Show— 6:3C Continental Classroom—American 12:30 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1963 Tables of taste tempters will Jaiscent Perfumes 4.00 The Match Game Co-Hostess, Gypsy Rose lee Government. 4:25 NBC News 2:00 ‘The Merv Griffin Show /: 15 CREDO 7 00 The Today Show be at the entrance to the cafe­ 7:20 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-ON 4:30 BARNABY POPEYE AND FRIENDS 2:55 NBC News 7:10 Eyewitness News Offer EDITION 5:05 The Early Show 3:00 The Loretto Young Theatre i he today Show teria at 10 a. m. and remain THE ANSWER COLOGNES - AFTER SHAVE LOTION - HAIR GROOM 6:15 EYE WITNESS NEWS - BILL 3:30 Young Doctor Malone 7:30 8:20 Eyewitness News TV SUNDAY SCHOOL until everything is sold. 6:40 WEATHER SHOW DICK 4:00 The Match Game 8:00 8:30 The Today Show 8:30 Frontiers of Faith For every 50c game spent in open bowling — GODDARD 4:25 NBC News 9:00 WOODROW Members are urged to get 6:45 Huntley-Brinklev Reoort BARNABY POPEYE AND FRIENDS 9:0C INTERNATIONAL ZONE 9:30 FELIX you will receive a valuable coupon 4:30 9:30 BY FAITH INSPIRED their baked articles to the hos- 7:00 YOGI BEAR 5:05 The Early Show 9:45 Educational Research Council- 10:00 Eyewitness News 7:30 The Wide Country 6:30 Eyewitness News—Bill Jorgensen Tomorrow's Learning Today pital early. Woodrow 8:30 Dr. Kildare WEATHER SHOW DICK 10:05 THE BEST OF GROUCHO STARTS 10:00 START COLLECTING COUPONS TODAY! 6:40 ROBIN HOOD 9:30 'Hazel GODDARD 11:3f ‘Ploy Your Hunch 12:00 Eyewitness News 10:30 AN EASY WAY TO HELP YOURSELF TO 10:00 ‘Andy Williams Show 6:45 Huntley Brinkley Report 11:00 ‘The Price Is Right 7:00 QUICK DRAW McGRAW - No 515 Noon 11:30 Concentration PIANO TUNING AN EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT international Showtime 12:30 HIGHWAY PATROL Noon 8:30 Arms and the Man ’^.nn EYE WITNESS NEWS 1:00 Picture for a Sunday Afternoon— INCOME TAX 10:00 lack Paar 12:30 The Mike Douglas Show- S. A. TOOMEY ALL THIS—PLUS OUR EVERY DAY 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS BILL 2:j0 (BA 2:15 Eyewitness News 3:00 Movie of the Week— 4831 Willocroft Willoughby THIS WEEK JORGENSEN 2:30 The Merv Griffin Show LOW OPEN BOWLING RATES SERVICE 4:30 Open Circuit >1:10 WEATHER SHOW DICK 2:55 NBC News 942-6633 JACK KLUM GODDARD 5:0C Update 3:00 The Loretta Young Theatre THE 9TEVF ALLEN SHOW 5:30 Bullwinkle Mor day thru Saturday Sundays and Holidays • 1:15 3:30 Young Doctor Mol 1306 Warrensville Center Rd. 12:45 The Late Show 6:00 Meet the Press EYE WITNESS NEWS SIGN-OFF CYE WITNESS NFWS 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 10 A M. to 6 P.M. Hillside Dairy EV. l‘822O 2:00 EDITION 7:00 Biography—Franklin R. Roospvelt, ■C7V, 2:05 CREDO Part II Per Game 3 Games M 7:30 ‘Walt Disney's Wonderful World 25c of Color 8:30 Car 54. Where Are Youf 9:nn ‘Bonanza J, w MIDNIGHT to 10:00 Dinah Shore Show Games I 11:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - JACK CLOSING BENNETT 11:10 WEATHER SHOW - RON JAY Smith's Restaurant 11:15 EYE WITNESS SPORTS - KEN Daily — 6 P.M. to Midnight -50c Per Game GOODMAN INVITES You and Yours To 11:30 The late Show— MOVING 1:00 late Show—"Top Hot'* 2:00 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN-OFF TO ANOTHER CITY? TRY OUR BOWLERS LUNCHEON SPECIAL REDISCOVER THE REALLY FINEST OF EDITION 2:05 CREDO if HAMBURGER, AQc ★ FRENCH FRIES and BEVERAGE “vw PRIME FOODS AT LESS THAN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1963 5:45 CREDO POPULAR DINNER PRICES 5:50 EYE WITNESS NEWS - SIGN ON EDITION 5:55 FARM FARE THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN BE TREATED 4:00 Continental Classroom—Physics 6:30 Continental Classroom—American MEN—WOMEN—COUPLES FLOWING WHEAT AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICE. Government 7:00 The Today Show WE’LL FIND YOUR NOW IS THE TIME TO 7:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS DINNERS $1.50 And Up 7:30 The Today Show SIGN UP FOR SUMMER LEAGUES 8:25 EYE WITNESS NEWS SPECIAL PRICES FOR CHILDREN 8:30 The Todav Show 900 WOODROW 9:30 Felix 9:45 Educational Research Council— Tomorrow's learning Today '1L' RESTAURANT and 10:00 The Best of Groucho C 10.30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 ‘The Price Is Right EUCLID-GREEN LANES SmiTn SHARLEQUIN LOUNGE 11:30 Concentration Noon Lake Shore at E. 222nd Phone RE. 2-9900 12:00 PYE WITNESS NEWS 18310 Euclid at Green KE. 1-7410 12:30 The Mike Douglas Show— NEW HOME! 2:15 Eyewitness News 2:30 The Merv Griffin Show 2:00 ‘The Merv Griffin Show 2:55 NBC----------- News 3:00 The Loretto Young Theatre 3:30 Young Doctor Malona 4:00 The Match Gama 4:25 NBC News 4:36 BARNABY POPEYE AND FRIENDS 5:05 The Early Show- 6:15 Eyewitness Newt 6:30 EYE WITNESS NEWS - Bill without cost or obligation JORGENSEN 6:40 WEATHER SHOW - DICK GODDARD 6:45 Huntlev-Brinkley Report Reliable real estate brokers located in major 7:00 HUCKLEBERRY HOUND communities will find your new home.
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