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Cortland NY Standard 1964 •...* .- .* •, fffVR COBTLANMTANDARD. CORILAND, N. Y- FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1968 . SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK ower Cincinnati^ SATURDAY NIGHT Television Mis* Bertha E. WrtHe RADIO Baptist Omrch andTV ITALIAN The Rev. Dean A. BonsaB, GENE'S pastor. Radio 10:15, morning worship, • u 10:15, junior church. 29 Hyatt St. 11:15, Sunday school. By CYNTHIA LOWRT Proprietor: E MORGASBORD AP Tetevtata.Hadift Writer 7, Young Peoples. 8, evening service. NEW YORK (AP) — "The- Wednesday, 6c30, Stockadcrs. Making of the President I960," 8, Biifi*r~ study and prayer 27 different kinds ^f food a 90-minute ABC special next! meeting. DIAL 756-5940 Sunday nl_jt, probably is the General News most expensive documentary The Rev. Dean A. Bonsall and 6 to 9 t produced for television. family spent Christmas with relatives in Pennsylvania. 1. Welper -bead of the mpany that made the special, Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Daily, stimates the cost of translating Syracuse, were at the Daily- Theodore H. White's best-selling Fish home Saturday and Mrs. Jenene Russell McGraw was book into a television program there Sunday. Thomas Quinlan at around $400,000. One of Wol- and family, Amsterdam, ar­ per's first moves was to sign up rived on Sunday and Mrs. Quin­ ReAfaHMW, White to -write tht^cnpt. lan and children were to be The program is a carefuT there until after Christmas. study of the,compelling forces v i^^c!oA<aais~70Er->r»«t4i£jyous Mr. and Mrs. George Daily, and activities of t .e 1960 presi­ -fitAX KMIS& SUWXC SAME&i McDonough, took Mrs. Ralph. dential campaign that resulted PUCfOS WORK c*f -fnija. ztcrtiMzxt -f¥.:-i. 'Cobb XD^ee Mr. Cobb to Packer in the election of John F. Ken­ 4*£. COACH ChOKtS Vttffe MS. Hospital Saturday. Mr. Cobb Lester's Motel nedy and the defeat of Richard ;was home for Christmas. Hathaway Hall M. Nixon. The children and grandchil­ and RESTAURANT Route 41, Solon Researchers gathered film dren of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd "Original" hem* of Ronnie Dio and the Prophets! and tape from more than 500' ; Torrey were at the Torrey home sources, had cooperation from Sunday for Christmas dinner. 1 Mile South of Cortland on Route 11 the press secretaries of both Television Programs George Hakes and family. Make Your Plans Now candidates and access to pri­ CFrexrasas furnished by statics • subject to change without notice) Frankfort, were at the Glenn vately owned film footage of 'Harvey home Christmas. STAR ATTRACTION others. It took a year ^nd a baif Gerald Harvey and family, for a 1 to rotad up the footage. 'and Mrs. Maude Smith were at jnd TONIGHT • the David Leer home, Willet, Ronnie Dio Z Prp| After the program was fin WSYR-TV - Channel 3 i Christmas. latest Hit Records - "Mister Misery" and "Our Year" ished, edited and ready *tr] <:00 Match Game 7:30 International Showtime Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lake of broadcast, President K»nnady 4:25 Afternoon Xtwi S:30Eob Hope 'Industry were supper guests at was assassinated. Wotper and 4:30 Make Room (or Daddy 9:30 Harry's Girls *:0O Popeye : 0:00 Jack Paar ; the Leslie Carter home Mon- * FAVORS * NOISEMAKERS * HATS ABC decided to go ahead with 6:00 Xews 11:00 News, Sports, 77«.-e jday night. Gordon Brightman lew Year's Eve Party the program although at some 6:30 Huntley-Brinkley 11:30 Tonight , and family, Norwich, were there Dining Room & Green Room Attractively Decorated! points the portraits of the two '7:06 Keuiso 1:00 Xews (Christmas. candidates are not completely »j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harring­ WHEN-TV - Channel 5 Sandwiches served at 12:30 Jancing to Sam Forcucci's Orchestra flattering. 4:3C Early Show 8:30 Route 66 ton and sons, and Mrs. Edna from 10 to 3 In a brief prologue, WL te 6:00 Xews. Sports. Weather 9:30 Twilight Zone | Harrington and John Lark, wrote: "We have left *he pro­ 6:30 Walter Cronklte 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock jXruxton, were at the H. D. for reservations — dial T:00 Robin Hood 11:00 Xews iSpeh'cer home Christmas. gram) as it was then, « living 7:30 Great Adventure 11:30 Star Theatre Drinks that the noble profession ot poli- • Mrs. Clara Fellis, Ithaca, 756-8014 WNYS-TV - Channel 9 I spent Christmas with Mrs. An- Supper at 12 tics and the men who efpirei 5:6* Superman 9:30 Price Is Right to lead us are greater in carsdld 5:30 Doble Gitlts 10:00 Fight of the Week ina'Kibbe and Bertha White. COVER CHARGE - recollection." 6:00 Xews. Weather. Sports 10:45 Make that Spare Mfc and Mrs. Jesse Green, all included for $20 per couple 6:00 Hawaiian Eye 11:00 Xews : Cincinnatus, were at the C S. $1.00 per person Lyndon B. Johnson was one of. T:30 77 Sunset Strip 11:15 Steve Allen reservations appreciated — Dial T£ 6-2661 8:30 Burke's Law Harvey home for Christmas. the serious contenders for te Gerald Harvey and family, Democratic presidential nomi­ WNBF-TV - Channel 12 1 Mrs. Maude Smith and Mr. and DANCING Dinner Service until 9 P.M. nation and the program's inter- 5:30 Our Miss Brook* 8:30 Route 66 Mrs. C. S. Harvey^were at the pretation of "hi s .strength ard .i.j t»., v> eatner 9:30 Twilight Zone 10 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. 6:3ft Huf-k.<^errv Hound 10.-00 Alfred Hitchcock Glenn Harvey home on Thurs­ weakness as a vote-getter a?d 7:00 Lee Marvin Presents 11:00 Xews day for Christmas dinner. Luncheon and Dinner Daily .his skill at political maneuver- 7:3C Great Adventure 11:25 Late Show mg are explored with this same' jasbord Every Wednesday Evening candor. AH this is especially in­ teresting at a time when the nation is getting icquainted; SATURDAY .with its new chief of state. WSYR-TV — Channel 3 Recommended weeicjd vi<w-' 7-M Western Th ester 2:00 Film Festival 8:10 Popeye Funhonse 4:30 East-Wes: Football ing: 10:0« Hector" Hefttacot* 7:00 Saturday Cir.&ma Tonight — "Corridor 400," 10:30 Fireball XL-S S:30 Joey' Bishop NBC, 8:30-930 (Eastern Stand-11:00 Dennis the Menace 9:00 The Secret Partr.er 11:30 Fury 11 AC News •* ard Time), Suzanne Pleshette, 12:00 Sst. Preston 11:30 Movie Andrew Duggan and Theodore 12:30 Bullwinkle l:C0Xews Bikel in a suspense drama about 1:00 Exploring: ?5§i smashing a narcotics ring. WHEN-TV - Channel 5 Sunday —"The Law and Lee 7:00 Sunrise -emester 1:00 One O'clock Schols Oswald," CBS, 4-5 p.m.. legal ';30 Flicker Fun 1:30 Gator Bowl experts discuss the controversi­ SsOO Captain Kangaroe 4:00 CBS G-ol* Classic 9:0D Alvin 5:00 Early Shew Start the evening Top the evening al case; "The Making of the 9:30Tennesee Tuxedo 7:30 Jackie Gleason President 1960," ABC, 8:30-10; 10:00 Quick Draw McGraw 8:30 The Defenders with a delicious . off at a . 10:30 Mighty Mouse 9:30 Phil Silvers Gc'a New Year's Eve "Projection 1964" NBC and 11:00 Rim Tin Tin 10:00 Gunsmoke Aged — Custom Cut "1963 Transmission and Trage­ 11:30 Roy Rogers 11:00 Xews dy," ABC, 10-11, roundups of the 12:00 Sky King 11:30 Movies Terrace year's big news events 12:30 Do You Kr.ow? STEAK PARTY WNYS-TV - Channel 9 7:50 Xews 1:00 My Friend FUcka Prepared To Suit For Dinner complete with 7:3SHi Kids 1:30 Supercar 8:00 Lone Ranger 2:00 Movie Your Taste Reservations *Hats *Balloons AUTO SALES HUGH S:30 William Tell 4:00 Saga of Western Mar. 9:00 African Patrol 5:00 Wide World of Sports *Noise makers MH OF 7.5 MILLION 9:30The Funny Co. 6:30 Dance Party Also A Wide Selection DIAL 10:00 Superman i:38 Hootenanny Of Other Fine Foods Join Your Friends for 10:30 The Jetsons *:30 Lawrence Welk DETROIT (AP)—The autO in- ll:00Casper Cartoon Shot 9:30 Hollywood Ba'.l From Our Menu 753-1151 An Evening Of Fun! _-2 , - .n •;™.» *,;«'* 11:30 Cecil and Beany 10:30 Xews. Weather. Sports dustry has rung up all-time high 10:35 Baron Daemon 12:00 Bugs Bur-.ny • DEUCIOUS COCKTAILS sales of 7.5 million new cars, 12:30 Magic Land of Allakararc RNE FOODS • CHOICE WINES Ward's Automotive Reports said Thursday. WNBF-TV * Channel 12 This topped the previous S:00 Captain Kangaroo 1:30 Gator Bowl S»;00 ircas-tM^e House 4:00 TEA mark of 7,460,000 established in 9:30 Educational TV 4:30 Party Xight 1955. 10:00 Cartoon Carnival 5:00 CBS Golf The new record, however, is :0:30 Mighty Jtfouse 6:00 Movie llrOORln Tin Tin 7:30 Jackie Gleason the result of more foreign cars : 1:30 Roy Rogers 8:30 Defenders being sold. Ward's said some :2:00 Skv King 9:30 Phii Silvers this 13:30 Exter.sior. Service 10:00 Gunsmoke 373,000 imports were sold 1:00 Americans At Work 11^00 Xews year compared with 52,000 in 1:15 Sidelines 11:30 Movie 1955. Sales of domestic cars in 1963 ,.dms'64 totaled 7,127,000 as against 7,- 408.000 in 1955, Ward's said. SUNDAY The trade publication based WSYR-TV - Channel 3 its 1963 figure on sales from Jan.
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