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SAHATOGIAN, MONDAY, OCT. 6, I t 5 1
Republican Women Set 137 Delegates, 27 Board
Dear Abby Up County Organization Members^ PTA Meet
A county-wide Republican wo-
arrive by plane from New York will Stillwater—More than 137 dele- In the elementary and junior and
men's organization has been an-
be greeted at the airport by a com- gates and 27 members of the Dis- senior high schools, and central-
Shed Him, Honey! nounced by Mrs. Ifigenia Brown,
mittee composed pt Mrs. Brown, trict Board attended the Fall con- ized schools program chairmen,
vicechairman of the Saratoga Coun-
Mrs. John W. Nichols and Mrs. Mi- ference of the Adirondack District, finance, parent education and pre-
^ By Abigail Van Buren ty Republican Committee. chael E. Sweeney. Slate Congress of Parents and school, home room representatives
Chairmen and a partial list of wo- Teachers, held Saturday at the and legislation. The theme for the
Mrs. Brown is completing the or-
men party workers in each Town Stillwater Central School, North workshops and panel discussion
ganization in each of the towns of a
group of women working under lo-
are as follows: Hudson Ave. which was held in the afternoon
BEAR ABBY: I am going with be satisfied to live within his In- cal chairmen who will assist the
Vicechairman — Mrs. Ifigenia Following registration the gen- was "Where Children Come First."
a man who is very much interested come. Good wives do not make committeemen in registration and
Brown; Malta, Mrs. Irene Reimann; eral session was held with Mrs. Luncheon was served in the cafe*
la art and he has been doing a burdensome demands on their hus- getting out the votes on election day.
Charlton, Mrs. Hugh Thompson; Warren D. Horton, Troy, district teria at 1 p.m. and six senior girls
lot of painting. J don't know quite bands and let them die pulling the Clifton Park, District No. 1 — Mrs. director, presiding. A color guard assisted the Stillwater PTA com-
A highlight of the activities will
how to say it, but he paints the load. Gilbert Jerome, District No. 2 — from Troop 35, Boy Scouts, led the mittee headed by Mrs. Francis
be a tea in honor of Mrs. Nelson A.
female figure from life and some DEAR ABBY: My problem may Mrs. Elizabeth Pierce, District No. flag salute. Singing of the National Shea.
Rockefeller, at the Dorian in Sara-
of the girls have very little on, if seem very petty to you, but it is toga Springs, from 3 to 5 p.m. on
3 — Mrs. Ruth Doran. Anthem followed, with Frank The meeting re-convened at 2 p.m.
anything. I know some girls pose very serious to me. Our clergyman Oct. 15. Women party workers from Alexik at the piano. The invocation
for artists and think nothing of it lives next door to us. They are al- Day, Mrs. Dorotha Gray, Mrs. and the panel discussion on the
but I don't think I could do it. ways having an open house or some Enos Johnson; Moreau, Mrs. David was given by the Rev. Edwin Mc- theme discussed at the workshops
all of the towns will be invited to
He keeps asking me to pose for social gathering and first, let me Sexton; Providence, Mrs. Stella Lane, pastor of the First Dutch was conducted with Mrs. Arnold
attend? Mrs. Rockefeller, who will
Sherman, Mrs. Mary Kaczmarazyk. Reformed Church, Scheyctady,
him. When 'I refuse he tells me say they are very nice neighbors, and district chairman for character Paladin, Scotia, state chairman for
I am being childish and old-fash- but their guests use our driveway Hadley, Mrs. Dorothy Bancroft, and spiritual education, Robert O. the National Parent Teacher Maga-
ioned. 'Am I? NO MODEL and all the parking space in front
DEAR NO: Artists have no dif- of our house and we can't get any-
Rites Planned Mrs. Jessie Sutliff; Corinth, Mrs. Seaman, supervising principal of zine, was panel moderator. Others
Marie Woodcock; Stillwater, Miss the Stillwater School, welcomed taking part on the panel were Mrs.
ficulty engaging professional mod- where near our own home with our
els to pose for them. If he won't car. I don't want to call the police
take "NO" for an answer—give him and I dislike making an issue of it
For J.K.Dayton Ruth Cowan, Mrs. Dorothy Nichol- the members and guests.
sin;
ner.
Halfmoon, Mrs. Millard Hay-
At 10:30 a.m. delegates were
Thomas O'Brien, Glens Falls, dis-
trict chairman for the National
Parent Teacher Magazine, Mrs.
Corinth—J. Kenyon Dayton, 69, assigned to workshops for presidents Wade Earl, Lake George, assist-
"the brush." directly. Have you and suggestions? Corinth real estate and insurance Waterford, Mrs. Margaret Vroo-
• • • NO PARKING SPACE man, chairman, Mrs. Cora Gibbs, ant director, of Warren County
broker, died this morning in the and Mrs. Roger Finch, Poesten-
DEAR ABBY: My mother and DEAR NO: Your clergyman (like Alhany Hospital after a long ill- Mrs. Agnes Herring, Mrs. Nellie Du-
I had a long talk about what a any other neighbor) should be in-
girl should expect from her hus- formed that his guests are inconven-
ness. fresne; Wilton, chairman, Mrs. Lil-
lian Ernst, Mrs. William Shambo,
The Saratoqian kill,
lation
district chairman for legis-
and juvenile protection.
Born in Corinth on Sept. 23, 1889, Mrs. David Patten, Mrs. Howard , Mrs.* William Finch, Scotia, dis-
band and I can tell you, Abby, I iencing you. Tell him immediately.
am shook. She said her philosophy DEAR ABBY: We've been mar-
he had been a resident here all Petteys, Mrs. Frank Perry, Mrs.
his life. He was a former Village William Petteys.
Day Book trict chairman of citizenship and
international relations, was in
was: "Accustom your husband to ried over thirty years and my hus- Trustee and a member of the Re- charge of the exhibit of the
the idea that you intend to main- band has been as nice a man as any publican Committee for over 35 Galway, chairman — Mrs. Georg- National Parent Teacher magazine,
tain a very high standard of liv- woman could want, except for one He was also a deputy ia Brundige, Mrs. Marion Cham-
ing, and you will absolutely not ac- bad fault. He is a string and paper-
years. Weather unit record books and the district
sheriff for over 20 years and past pagne. Mrs. Margaret Smith, Mrs. Sunny this afternoon, high 45-52. publication the "Mountain Ear."
cept anything but the best for your- bag saver. The paper wrapper of treasurer of the Corinth Hospital Sue Dennison; Edinburg, co-chair-
self or your children and he had any package is carefully folded and for 20 years. men, Mrs. Robert W. Clark, Mrs. Clear and cold with frost again Mrs. Robert Haizlip, president
better make enough money to sup- saved. He will spend an hour un- Clayton Edwards; Greenfield, Mrs. tonight, low mostly in 20s. Tuesday, of the Stillwater PTA, was general
ply it." I am only 18, Abby, and tying a knot if he thinks he can save He was a member of the Corinth partly cloudy and warmer, high in chairman of the conference.
Lodge F. and A.M. 987 and re^ Ruth Viele.
maybe I have a head full of ro- the string. Now, Abby, we seldom 50s. Winds variable and under 15 The following members of the
mantic ideas, but I never thought use any of the paper bags or strings, ceived his 25-year membership pin. Mechanicville, C o - Chairman — today and tonight, becoming south Stillwater PTA served on the vari-
material things mattered if two and he is still saving them. How can He was also a member of Corinth Mrs. Frank A. Tate, Mrs. Grace to southwest 10-20 Tuesday. ous committees such as arrange-
people loved each other. What is I get him to throw that stuff away IOOF Lodge No. 174 and was past Bartlett; Mrs. Edward Sullivan, ments, registration, publicity, hos-
and quit being so miserly? chief of the Corinth Fire Dept, of Mrs. Michael Ennello, Mrs. Alfred
your opinion on love versus money pitality and exhibits, coffee hour
in marriage? EIGHTEEN THE MRS. which he was a member for over H. Collins, Mrs. M. John Tashjian, Coining Events and luncheon:
30 years. Mrs. J. Gordon Steele, Mrs. Dana
DEAR EIGHTEEN: A heart full DEAR MRS.: People who save Tonight Mrs. Neville Clothier, Mrs. Frank
of love can't beat long on an paper bags and strings manifest a He is survived by his wife, Mrs. B. Westcott, Mrs. Patrick J. Keniry, Rising Sun Lodge, F. & A.M., Russell, Mrs. Frank Russell Jr.,
empty stomach. A wise girl will sensible concern about the future. Flossie Steadman Dayton of Cor- Mrs. Angelo DeCrescente, Mrs. Ken- Masonic Temple, 7:30. Mrs. Albert Osmond, Mrs. Albert
be realistic about the earning ca- Be glad you've got plenty of inth; 4wo daughters, Mrs. Ralph neth W. Timmenman, Mrs. Eliza- Evening of European Theater by Barbolt Jr., Mrs. Valentine Vega
pacity of her future husband. "strings" on a man like that — Simpson of Dryden and Mrs. War- beth Marocco, Mrs. Fanny Gemmiti. Maria Fein, Skidmore L i t t l e Jr., Mrs. Robert Hatflip, Mrs.
She'll help him all she can and your security is in the bag! ren Ramsey of Corinth. Also by Milton, Chairman—Mrs. Mildred Theater, 8. Edwin Caswell, Mrs. Lawrence
RORY CALHOUN plays a typically taciturn Western hero on seven grandchildren—Barbara. Sal- Conner; District 1, Mrs. Bernard Builders Class, First Presby- McDonald, Mrs. Lloyd Brownell,
The Texan over Channel 10 tonight. ly, and Kenyon Simpson of Dryden Corning; 2, Mrs. Catherine Baker; terian Church, 8. • Mrs. Francis Shea, Mrs. William
and Warren, James, Jacqueline, 3, Mrs. Ella Baird, 4, Mrs. Janet Wagner Bible Class meeting, Werner, Mrs. Kenneth Kimball,
Radio Programs Death Notices
Janice Ramsey of Corinth. Also a Thomas; 5, Mrs. Elizabeth Meehan; Mrs. Grace Farrington, Excelsior Mrs. Donald Butler, Mrs. Joseph
brother, J. Barton Dayton, of Cor- 6, Mrs. Robert Armer; 7, Mrs. An- Ave., 6:30.
inth and a sister, Mrs. Francis drew Manz, Mrs. Franklin Town-
Doocey, Mrs. Hugh Bryan, Mrs.
Dorothy Lupo, Mrs. Stanley Devers,
Grey of Corinth, Several nieces send. Foreign car owners to meet at Mrs. Thomas Guttridge and Mrs.
WROW, Albany — 590 KINNEY, Albany-Mrs. A b b i e SCHWARTZ, Troy—Adam J. Sch- and nephews also survive. Ballston, Co-Chairmen—Mrs. Earl YMCA, 7:30. Louis Haskell.
Wright Kkiney, wife of Roy L. wartz passed away this morning Townley, Mrs. Keturah Dunn; Mrs. Drill of Co. B, 27th Q.M. Bn.,
News — Mondav D.m. Everv half hour 9 to 12:30. Tuesdav a.m Funeral arrangements, which are
Every 20 minutes 6:20 to 9:40. non: c m , 2. 4:30. 5:30 6. Kinney, passed away yesterday in Troy, N.Y. He was born in incomplete, are being handled by Leslie Secor, Mrs. Mildred Cole, Armory, 7:30.
MONDAY 11:05 to 1 Melody pm morning at her home, 72 Quail Germany and had made his the Densmore Funeral Home, Cor- Mrs^ Marie Myers, Mrs. Veeda American Legion Auxiliaryi Vet-
p.m. 11:30 Mews 12:00 News, Peter Llnd, St., Albany N.Y. She was born in home in Saratoga for a good inth. Tt has Deen asked that con- Tooper. erans Memorial Home, 8.
6:00 News Weather 11:35 Melody Thru way Mary Healy
6:05 BoUlng Time 12:00 News Music 12:15 Backstage Wlfs ' ~ Saratoga Springs, Oct. 6, 1906. many years. He was engaged in tributions be made to the Corinth Northumberland, Co-Chairmen— Saratoga Council, Knights of Co- 3 Times Pastor Relief
0:15 Tennessee E. Ford 12:30 News: Mualo 12:30 Helen Trent Besides her husband, Mrs. Kinney the tailoring business in Saratoga Emergency Squad in lieu of flow- Mrs. Joseph Seney.'Mrs. Antoinette lumbus, 8:30. CsrtlSsd laktrstsn tests seers BEU4M
tssistt ssntrsllzs i tlstst as
6:30 The Chordettes 11:05 Me».Kiy ' hruway 12:45 Our Qal Sunday
6:45 Lowell Thomas 11:30 News Musir 1:00 Nora Drake is survived by 2 sons, William J.
for a number of years. For the ers. Heber; Mrs. Helen DeFoe, Mrs. Rehearsal SPEBSQSA, First Bap- scidity iBtrsllisir
"If (• «M siissts t t _ .
6:55 CBS Business News 1:00 Sign Off 1:15 Ma Perkins past few years, Mr. Schwartz had Francis Barber. tist Church, 7:45. mgs-tiflvs tssistt. ftst SEUAM trtsy fsr
7:00 Rizzuto, Sports 1:30 Young Dr. Maluns Eddy of Saratoga and Berton H. made his home with his son, the Tomorrow thslsi
fsttstt kssww rslisf. 19* st frstfW
7:30 Pattl Page Show
7:35 Walter Cronkite
7.-45 Udward K Murrow
a.m
TUESDAY 1:45 Road of Life
2:05 Right to Happiness
6:00 t o 10 Geoff Davis 3:15 Second Mrs Burton
Eddy of Greenfield; 2 sisters,
Mrs. Fred P. Bay of Albany and
Rev^ William A. Schwartz,
of St. Lawrence Church in Troy,
Pastor Viola McCloy Saratoga Springs, Co-Chairmen—
Mrs. Minnie Borneman, Mrs. John Saratoga Chapter,
Nichols; Mrs. Lilliam Ingmire, Mrs. Temple, 7:30, followed by buffet
OES, Masonic SUSP™**
8:00 Pattl Page 9:2! Newt Geu/i Darts 2:30 Couple Next Door Miss Grace Cox of Saratoga; 8 N.Y. In addition to his son, Rev. Catherine LaBelle, Mrs. Michael supper for Masons.
8:05 World Tonight 9:40 News. O e o f Davis 2:45 Pat B u a r a m Show
8:30 N. Y. Philharmonic 10:00 Arthur Godfrey 3:00 House Party
3 - 30 Rollins Time
grandchildren; and several nieces Schwartz, he is survived by an- Dead at 64 Sweeney, Mrs. William Boyce, Mrs.
Weekly church school for school
pupils, Congregational, Methodist,
SUPER 5 0
10:30 Melody 11:30 News. Weather and nephews. Funeral services other son, Adam A. Schwartz Jr.,
lj":00 Weather Sports 11:45 Howard Miller 3:30 t o « Rolling Time Viola McCoy, 64, a prominent Frances Haley, Mrs. William Ehr- Baptist and Presbyterian church,
will be held Wednesday afternoon of Rochester, N.Y., and 6 grand- singer who Summered in Saratoga gott.
children. Funeral arrangements, 2:15.
WGY. Schenectady — 810 at 2 at the Burke Funeral Home. Springs died Saturday afternoon in Saratoga, Co-Chairmen—Mrs. Jo- Saratoga Lodge, BPOE, 8:30.
in charge of the 3urke Funeral
News — Mondav c m . . 6. 7 7:30 8 8:55 10 11. Tuesdav a.m 6. 7
The Rev. Howard L. Stimrnel of
the First Methodist Church will
Home, will be announced later. the Saratoga Hospital. She was a seph T u r c o t t e , Mrs. Frances Court McLaughlin, CDA, K. of C.
resident of Albany. Ostrander.
D/uve-/a Km.t. '.')

7:30. 8. 9. 10. noon. D.m. 4 8. 6. Home, 8.


rUESOAY stand officiate and burial wiil be in She is survived by a foster Saraspa Rifle Club, 7:30. 2 GIANT COLOR HITS!
12"* Form P*e*r YATES, Mechanicville—Oct. 4, 1$58,
MONDAY a.m. the family plot in Prospect Hill brother, William Dorsey and a Men's Club, YMCA, noon. Rex HARRISON — Kay KENDALL
p.m.
6:13 Melody Room
5:30 Morning Devotions
5:45 Chore Tim*
6:05 Chanticleer
1:03 Time O u t for
Music
2.-03 Time O u t for
may call at the funeral home this
Closson Yates, this city, brother
Cemetery, Scbuylerville. Friends of Frank Yates, this city and Mrs. niece Alice, both of Memphis, Terai.
Miss McCoy was well known as a
Damage Minor 'Gcod Lighting Is Our Business'
"RELUCTANT DEBUTANT"
6:45 Three Star Extra 6:25 Weather Roundup Music Helen Spollon of East Bropkfield,
singer of an earlier era. She sang at
2ND ACTION COLOR HIT
7:05 Kelly's Koraer
7:45 Life *nc World
6:30 Chanticleer
7:05 Weather Report
8 :05 You Bet Your Life 7:10 Breakfaet with Bin
2:30 One Man's Family
2:45 Dr. Gentry
3:05 Five-Star Matinee
evening from 7 to 9 and Tuesday
from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. •
Mass.
Funeral services will be held
restaurants in New York, Philadel-
phia and Saratoga Springs. Orches-
In City Crash Over 200 Lighting Fixtures
on Display
Charlton
HESTON "SAVAGE"
8:10 Nlghtlui'
10:05 Late Date
11:05 Late Date
7:40 Breakfast with Bill
p.m.
Game MC COY, Saratoga—Viola McCoy
Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the T. L. tras she sang with included Fletch-
Cassidy Funeral Home, 126 N.
Cars operated by James D- Nich-
ols, 21, Garden City, and Judith L.
Lou's Elec. - Gift Shop
11:00 New* 8 05 RRN Weather 3:30 W »m*s In House er Henderson, Teddy Hill and The 14 Maple Ave. — Ph. 26S1

SPfflS
11:05 Late Date 8:10 Breakfast, with BUI 3:45 Pepper Young passed away Saturday afternoon Second St. where the Rev. Frank Missourtens. She "also made record"- Jf**.. 2 ] < . o f Windsor, C o n ^ col-
12:00 After Hours 10:05 My True Story 4:05 Barle Pudney Show at the Saratoga Hospital at the S. LOUIS SEROTTA, Prop.
J. Reid will officiate. Burial will lided in Circular near the Whitney
11:00 Bert Parks Band- 5:45 Sports Spotlight ings for leading companies.
age of 64. She was a member of be in Elmwood Cemetery, Schagh-
the Loyal Temple Lodge, 148, of ticoke. Friends may caM at the In 1924 she began producing her. Place intersection at 10:25 a.m..Sun-

B3HU
WPTR, Albany — 1540 own shows in Atlantic City, Phila- "*? Damage was slight.
Albany, N.Y.-, and the Capital funeral home tonight 7 to 10. Howard C. Carter, 70, Catherine,
News — Everv hour on the half hour. Council of IBPOE of W. She lived delphia and at Jack's in Saratoga. TONITE-TUES.
11:30 News She was a member of the Loyal reported to the police that his car
MONDAY 12:30 News in Albany and spent her Summers HALLS OP MONTEZUMA
sf**.
11:35 Jack Spector
m. in Saratoga. Miss McX!oy is sur-
Mizpah Philathea Class Temple Lodge 148 of Albany and r a n o f f R o u t e 5 0 a t 3 : 3 0 a m - S u n "
TUESDAY tbe BPOE of W. day, hitting a fence. Damage was RICHARD WIDMARK.
6.00 Jack Specter l2:30 New* vived by a foster brother, William Plans Supper Tonight MECHANICVILLE
8:35 Joel Spivak ,:00 Paul Flanagans 1:30 News fiorsey and a niece, Alice Dorsey, Services will be held on Wednes- slight, CRASH DIVE
7:30 News Mornln- Show 1:35 .4untc For f o u Mizpah Philathea Class members lay at 2 p.m. from Kark and Tuni! William Straus, 75 Church, re- TONITE - TUESDAY
8:30 Newa
V
6:30 News 2.30 News both of Memphis, Tennessee. Fu- will meet tonight at 6:30 in the son Funeral Home, Saratoga with ported his car damaged a ramp TYRONE POWER
»:00 Jack Spector 7:30 Newt 3:30 New* neral services will be held Wed-
8:30 Sherwood 8:30 New* • 3:35 Paul Flanagan's First Baptist Church parlors for in front of the home of Willard J. H^TmeRyThd HALL 7:10-10:40—DIVE t:M
8:35 Dave Stinnett 8:00 BUI Hlckok Afternoon Ballroom nesday afternoon at 2 at the Kark a^ covered ^ish supper and a meet- Rev. J. C. Larkins officiating
20:30 News 8:30 News 4:30 New* and Turrison Funeral Home. The ing. Burial will be in Greenridge Ceme- Grande at 1:55 p.m. Sunday, LauaNostTmo f t t nrr l si sTw>
^-^ssssyjsllspr^ss^BSj^^y pet i'«By»=.
10:30 New*
11:30 News 5:30 New*
Rev. J. C. Larkin will officiate The roll call word will be light. tery. Friends may call from 7 to 9 promised to pay for repairs.
Of Mw Uffetim©! STARTS nfD.
WTRY, Trey — 980 and burial will be in Greenridge Those planning to attend are asked on Tuesday evening. There wffl be
Cemetery. Friends may call at to bring the same items for which an Elks Service, 8 p.m. Tuesday,
p.m..
MONDAY
6 4 0 Paul James Show
8:00 Paul James Show
11:00 Trl-Clty Ballroom
a.m.
7:00 John Muunteer
9 00 Music Caravan
the funeral home Tuesday from they were solicited for the post- from the funeral home.
7 to 9. The Efts will hold their poned September supper-meeting.
Airman Fined
7:00 Trl-ciiy Ballroom TUESDAY 12:00 t o 6 Dick Brown services Tuesday evening at 8 at Others may contribute toward the
the funeral home. meat course.
City Firemen In City Court
Programs Answer 4 Calls Ronald C. Franz, 656th A.C. and
W, Sqdn., arrested in Beekman St.
;i There were four fires over the early Saturday, paid a fine of $10
in City Court on his plea of guil
—— weekend, none being seriousT —
7:30— (6) Today to disorderly conduct.
Monday 7:55—(10) News. Bob Wallace
There was a short circuit In a According to Patrolman Richard
drier at the apartment of Joseph Biggie, a fight appeared to be brew- jwramSiw/wb! GEISHA
Evening 8:00—(10) Captain Kangaroo Manilla, 76 Regent; an overheated ing and he told Franz to get into
The pick of the sight's programs for Monday, Oct. t (All times EDT)
6:00—(35) Dinner Theater 8:25— (6) Today's News
BEST BET — In this corner, Senorita Lucille Ball. In that corner, stove at 60 Henry, occupied by Sam his car and leave. Instead, the lat-
PLUS JOHN HUSTON
(6) Woody Woodpecker 8:30— (6) Today BADMAN'S COUNTRY
6:30— (6) Earle Pudney 8:45—(10) Romper Room a bull. And that, in a nutshell, is the basic gag on the premiere of Hurtivitz; a burned power wire en- ter continued to be belligerent and
6 4 5 - (6) News Reporter
6:55— (6) Tomorrow's Weather
8:55— (6) Saratoga Raceway
Racing
this season's Lucy-Desi shows which bear the formidable title, Westing tering the Biffer grocery, Beekman, attempted to get three companions
haghouse Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show. This one "Lucy Goes to Mexico," and an overflowing oil stove at the to aid him, it was charged. Biggie
a
7 : 0 0 - (6) Yeli Asked for It 9:00— (6) Home r a n . builds up to the bullfight sequence, which was filmed in the Tijuana bull home of Georglana DeLorenze, Gil- drew his gun and placed Franz un-
7:05— (lO)'News 9:80—(10) My Little Margie ring. Lucy did all the action herself, using no double, but the bull is bert Road. der arrest.
7:10— (10> Weatherman
7:15—(10) News, Douglas Edwards 10:00- (6) Dougn-Re-Mi
(6) TV Schooltime

(10) For Love or Honey


something of a fraud. It's really a cow with rubber horns. Maurice
Chevalier is worked in and gets to sing some songs and the whole tiling COMMUNITY €
S H O W P L A C E OF H I S T O R I C S A R A T O G A
7:25—(35) News, Weather has the usual Lucy-Desi clownishness and rowdiness and everybody has GET ALL THE FACTS
1 7:10— (6) Tic, Tac, Dough 10:3O—(10) Play Your Hunch a good time except that poor cow. 10-11 (10). t r n A T I N c c — 2 P."A.
(35) Jubilee, U.S.A.
(10) Name That Tune
(6) Treasure Hunt
11:00— (6) Price Is Right 7:204 (8) — Tie Tac Dough ticks its way to a new spot on the
before y o u buy NOW 'THRU WED. EVENINGS-7 TO 11 P.M.
6:60— (6) The Restless Gun (10) Arthur Godfrey
(10) The Texan 11:30— (6) Concentration
schedule with tonight's show. Otherwise, the game's the same and so
is everything else. Coming back for more is Navy Capt. Charles
heating oil
•:J0—<35> Bold Journey (10) Top Dollar Gilliam, who's already zoomed up to $71,000. He alms to boost the take
Afternoon

NEW GULF
(10) Fattier Knows Best playing against Joseph Fox of Mount Kisco, N.Y. Jay Jackson con-
(6) Tales a* Wells-Fargo 12 0 0 - (6) Tlc-Tao-Dougfc tinues as the MC.
•rOO— (85) Voice of Firestone (10) Lovoof Life
(10) Danny Thomas s s •
12:25—(3S) News, Weather 0-0:20 (10) — The Clan Thomas is returning to the TV wars for the
(6) Peter Gunn 12:30— (6) It Could Be You
cixth season of The Danny Thomas Show. The whole family is returning

SOUR HEAT
9:30— (6) Alcoa Theater (10) Search for Tomorrow
(85) Anybody Can Play 12:45—(10) Guiding Light with no additions, no subtractions — Danny, Marjorie Lord as his wife,
(16) Arm Sothern 12:55—(35) News, Weather Sherry Jackson and Rusty Hamer as the kids. The opener has Jack
10:00— (6) Arthur Murray Show 1:00—(10) Ray Milland Benny as a guest, fitted In as the entertainer hired for Rusty's Cub
Scout show. Benny and Thomas make a good team.
' (31) How to Marry a Million-
aire
(35) Farm Fare
m Susie
(10) Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz 1:30—(10) As the World Turns 0-0:20 (35) — There's another new approach on The Voice of Fire-
I saves y o u money I
10:05— (6) Stero-Showcase (6) Trader Van stone this week. This program, if Firestone will excuse us, Is having Olvss you more usable best for
10:86— (85) John Daly, News 1:30—(35) Forrest Willis a good year. Tonight, they're re-creating a 1900-era cafe for a program your heating dollar!
(6) Science Fiction Theater 2:00-(10) Jimmy Dean of Victor Herbert music, sung by Roberta Peters and John Raitt, two!
10:45— (35) Weather Outlook Hydrogen-purified and super-re-
(35) Hour of Stars glorious voices housed in attractive packages. John Daly, the host,
M : 5 0 - ( » ) Local Newi 1 (0> Truth or Consequences will wander around the cafe set, in a sort of Our Town approach, and it fined to burn extra dean!
2:30- (8) Haggis Baggis should be a pleasant evening. . - Keeps your burner operating at .PLUS 2nd BIO HIT.
(85) Hollywood Moviet)fua (10) House Party • • e peak efficiency!
(10) News and weather
11:05—(10) Rep. State Com.
l:00-(10) Big Payoff 0:20-10 (10) — After a year of resting, Ann Sothern is back at Premium grade, yet costs no more "DANGEROUS YOUTH"
(6) Today Is OUTS work with the new Ann Sothern Show. This series differs from her old than ordinary heating oil! SOLAR HEAT FRANKIE VAUOHAN—OEOROE BAKER
11:10- (6) (25) American Bandstand Private Secretary program in two major respects — she's working In a
11:10- (6) 3:30-U0) The Verdict Is Yours hotel instead of an office, and she gets a bigger slice of the profits this Call today tor complaim datall*! h e a t i n g e l l
(10) "Rockfeller on Issues'
U:86-(10) Late Show
(6) From These Roots
(35) Who Do You Trust?
time. She's a soft-hearted assistant manager and,
puts some poor but happy newlyweds in the bridal suite and spends the
on the opener, she STARTS THURSDAY
12:80-<36) News. Weather J j j up) Brighter Day .-, , >KT IS OUR BUSINESS" •
1:06- (6) Morning Headlines rest of the ntfht trying to keep the rightful occupants away from thelf WILLIAMS PLAY-BOLDt DARING 1
(35) American Bandstand duly-rented premises. Ann looks a bit heavier, but still has her won-
(6) Queen for a Day derful way with a line and Ernest Truex, as her boss, is very helpful. MO MT*_* ( ^ OR t H b ( T i n Roof
Tuesday 4:15—(10) Secret Storm
h 4:2O-(10) Edge of Night
(6) County Fair
Some
loud.
of the others play too broadly

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and the


laugh track is exceptionally
Saratoga Coal & Oil Co. —mmlm.-mmm- Dante
6:86— (6) Continental Class 5:00- (6) Satellite Six
?:00-(10) Breakfast Carnival with (10) Popeye 0:20-10 (8) — The Alcoa Theater, which, like Its twin brother, the PHONE 223 • WIMC01M • A* »Wt fSOSUCtIO*
Little RascaU 5:3O-H0) Early Show Goodyear Theater, is using any and all guest stars this season, gets .vOTE:—'DAMN YANKEES" WILL BE THE ONLY PIC-
7:66— (6) Today (35) Mickey Mouse Club rolling tonight. And first up is John Kerr in a weirdy called "Strange OIL BURNERS — OIL BOILERS — OIL FURNACES
TURE SHOWN AT MATINEES
7 ; 8 0 - (0) Todays Wsath* 5 4 5 - (•> Breadtime Stories Occurrence At Rokesay.** Untitled Document

Thomas M. Tryniski
309 South 4th Street
Fulton New York
13069

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