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6, R. Myers Succumbs at 53 THE POST-STANDARD, Syracuse, N. 4 Saturday, May 6, 1961 7 .4 I Update TV WPTZ--PLATTSBUBGH 0 George Russell Myers, 53. of 120 N. Main Minos, died yesterday in Veteran's Hospital.

He was employed in the mailing department of The Post- Standard, A veteran of World) War II, he is survived by his mother, Mrs, Marion Myers of Minoa; three sisters, Daisy Peters of Minoa, Mrs, Eugene Quinn of Syracuse and Mrs. Lloyd Amidon of East Syracuse; two brothers, Floyd Myers of Malone anrd Jesse Myers of Syracuse, Services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at the Russell H. Schepp Funeral Home, 109 East Minoa, the Rev, Herbert D. Loomis officiating, Burial will be in Minoa Cem' etery.

Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 tomorrow at the funeral home. i for FAKI1AN H. BROWN will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Allanson-Glanville Fuheral Home, Lysander, the Rev, L.

Hill, pastor of the Little Utica Methodist Church, Burial will be in Jacksonville Cemetery. Mr. Brown, 64, died Thursday night in his home in the Jacksonville Road, Town of Granby, after a long illness. LewJv Leonardo Ranger 15--Theater Tail Mn 00--Lawrence Welk 6how Sunday Daytime Tcfevision ay Ranch 4 00--Disney story ot the That Spare Century Tbeatir He was employe of the Halcomb Steel Co, for more than 40 years, until illness forced his retirement. Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

Estelle Suits Brown; three daughters, Mrs, Myron White, Mrs. Donald Potts and Mrs. Robert Anthony, all' of the Fulton area; a son," James Brown, of Hannibal RD and nine grandchildren. Friends may call from 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home.

WKTV--UTICA Channel Wizard VICINITY DEATHS Thursday Ogdensburg--Frederick Actfirman, 87, Saranac Lake--Mrs. Margaret Stern. 75. Richard Less, Pulton--Ceorpe Smith. Oswego--Williair Lake Placid--CI Norwich--Miss Cortland--Franc Wiles.

88. fton J. Watson, 54. Gillian Wells, 61, Hogran, 68. Auburn--Mrs.

Martin Senke, Watertovn--Miss Esther Wilhelmy, 44. DEATHS BROWN Frahati H. Brown, In Granby, N. May 4. 1961.

He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Estelle Suits Brown; three daughters, Mrs. Myron White, Mrs, Robert Anthony and Mrs. Donald Potts, all of Granby; one James Brown, and nine grandchildren. Fu- aeral services Sunday.

2 p.m,, at Allanson-Glanville Funeral Home, Lysander, Interment Jacksonville Cemetery. Friends may call at the Puneral Home, Saturday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Services for KATE ROB ERTS will be a 2 Monday at the Norris a Home, Marcellus, the Rev. John W. Annas pastor of the Skaneateles Methodist officiating.

IBurial will be in Lakeview Ceme- j. OLECH Mrs. Charlotte Titus Olech, 13 Palls Ret, Marcellus. May 4. 1961.

Survived by her husband, Stanley P. Olech; three eons, Lee. Mark and 3Peter Olech; two daughters, Cynthia and Diane Olech; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert L.

Titus: a brother. James J. Titus: a sister. Mrs. Joseph Romano: her grandfather.

Albert H. Titus. Funeral from B. L. Bush Sons Funeral Home.

10 Genesee Camillus. Monday. 8:30 a.m., from St. Joseph's Church 6 s.nj. Burial St.

Francis Xavier Church. Marcellus. Calling hours Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. B. L.

BUSH SONS tery, Skaneateles. Mrs. Roberts, 90, a native of Scotland, died Thursday night, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Vincent, NW Town Ijne Road, Marcellus, after a two- year illness. Mrs.

Roberts, who had lived with her daughter 10 years, was a former resident of Skaneateles. She was the wife of iihe late Elias Roberts. Surviving, besides her daughter, is another daughter, Mrs. Reginald Brook of Mottville; four sons, George of Skaneateles, Elias of Mottville, Howard of Skaneateles and Francis of Syracuse RD 15 grandchildren; and 21 great-grandchildren. Education 00--Air Force Story Security 13 9 too Valley Show Ranger stooeei 12130--Mutual RoundUD WINR-TV--BINGHAMTON Channel Saturday Disney 7: 8:30 Playhouse Heritage Sister and Harriet Man Suniefc Strlo tOO--Bowline the Life.

30-J-WHEN--Telcschool, lor Today. of Faith. Unto My Feet. Ken Keating. "Return of October." WHEN--Look Up and Live.

11t oi-WHEN--IncI ustry, 11 3. "Bomber's Moon" and "If I'm Lucky." WHEN--Washington Conversation. "Tarzan's Peril" and' "Mrs, Miniver. Ed. 00--W SYR--Disney.

of Champions. WHEN--Amateur Hour. BowL Sunday Evening Television Xbftt Spare Lewis Show King Leonardo 11: -Lone Ranger 12:00 i Detective Mr. Wizard Baseball Bowling Capt. ll Tall Man Future and Allen Theater Gallant WNBF-TV--BIKGHAMTON Channel 12 Saturday 8:00 HniiM Clown Mouse Land Lawrenct Rogers Kine Keatlnpr Knows Best 7:00 Bringlne Up Buddy Perry Mason Checkmate Have Gun, Will Travel 10 Gunsmoke Sea Hunt News.

Sports Movies "Too Many WHEN--Harrigan and Son. Century. "Suicidt 1 Run Co is a repeat. Temple. Shirley and John Baitt star in Kenneth Graham's "The -Reluctant Dragon." WHEN--Lassie.

Timmv puts a goose egg in an eagle's nest. Dennis the Dennis breaks a plant which Mr. Wilson is raising with tender care. Velvet, Velvet is jealout of Mi's romance with Barbara Howard. WHEN--Ed Sullivan.

The Crosby. Broth- Rosemary Clooney, Myron Cohen, Earl Grant, Al Hirt, the Marquis Chimps and Wisa D'Orso are guests. Hunter. Paul meets a girl who has everything. Rogers and Dale Evans.

Helen Traubel, Walter Brennan, Dodie Stevens, Monty Sister and Dog the Sons of the and Paul Wfiston and his orchestra appear. WHEN--GJB. theater. Gene Tierney in a rerun of "Journey to a Wedding." Benny. A repeat of the i story of how Jack was discovered in Arkansas.

Young. A man tries to sell his business by lying about its money- losing days. WHEN--Candid Camera. Tonight's show shows what happens when teen-agerr meet Fabian. Movie.

"Humoresque," a Crawford, John Garfield, Oscar Levant. The story of a dedicated violinist. WHEN--What's My Line? "Desert Sands," Ralph Meeker, Maria English, J. Carroll Nash. Arabs 'capture a desert fort, WEATHER FORECAST--Rain is forecast Saturday from Northern Plains into Upper and Mid Mississippi Valley through Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and into mid Atlantic, states.

Thunderstorms are expected to hit Southern Plains. Showers are also likely for Pa- cific Northwest. Snow flurries are expected in parts of Rockies. It should be warmer in the Atlantic Coast States and in parts of Central.Plains. It will be cooler in Rockies.

(AP Wirephoto). Christian Science Man's perfect, spiritual rela- '4 tKxnship-to God'will be emphasized bit Christian Science services this Sunday. Opening selections from the CLEARWATER Mrs, Nellie Clearwater 85, ol 113 Charraouth Syracuse, May 4, 1961. Widow of Chandler Clear- vater. Funeral services, GreeuJeaf Funeral Home.

503 Onoadaga Saturday, 2 p.m. Burial Morning- slde Cemetery, Friends may call, 503 Gnondasa St. Friday, 2 to 4 7 to 9 HALL FUNERAL HOME HARVEY Vincent Harvey, 67. of 419 Richmond May 1361. Survived by his wife, Rose Grunder Harvey; a son.

William Harvey; two sisters, Mrs, Arthur Dunlop and Mrs. Elizabeth Johnson; several nieces and nephews. Funeral services Saturday at the John C. Tindall Fu- 1921 Genesee Hcv, Charles Hess officiating. Interment White Chapel Memory Gardens.

Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m- Masonic services fay Konosionl Lodge, Friday 8 JOHN TIXPALL LYNCH Edward J. Lynch, age 57 at Buffalo, May 1961. Survived by his ivife, Dorothy Gersbacher Lynch; his mother, Mrs. Edward J. Lynch Sr.

a sister, Sister Donatus I.H.M., Baltimore; a brother. Francis Lynch. Syracuse. Funeral services from the late home, 13 Green Cazenovia, Tuesday, 9 St. James Church at 9:30 a.m.

Friends may call at the home Saturday. 7 to a. Sunday and Monday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. EDWARD J. WALSH SON ROBERTS Mrs- Kate Roberts, 90.

May 4. 1S61, Survived by two daughters. Mrs, Thomas Vincent. Reginald Brook; four sons. George.

Howard and Francis Roberts and 15 grandchildren and 21 Ereat-grand- children. Funeral. Monday, 2 p.m. at Norris Funeral Home Marcelhis. Rev, John W.

Annas officiating. Interment, Lakeview Cemetery, Skaneateles. Friends may call Saturday, 7 to 9. 2 io 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. KORRIS SERVICE TUNBRIDGE Mrs.

Georgia Tunbridge, formerly of 420 Center Street, Solray, May 4. 2961. Survived by four nieces, Mrs, Robert Beaudoin. Mrs, Kenneth Ger- hig, both of Jameviiie. Mrs, Bert Waterloo, Mrs.

Arloc Sleeth. North Syracuse: live nephews. J. Hall Springer, Mt. Lebanon.

Prank. Earl Marshall. Donald Hall, all of Syracuse, Services in the funeral chapel of Palrchild Meech, 500 Qnondasa Saturday, 2 D-m. Rev, Ewart Turner officiating. Friends Invited.

Interment. Myrtle Hill Cemetery. FAIHCH1LD A MEECH MOBERG Services for MRS. AJv 7 NA C. NELEPOVITZ will be at 8:15 a.m.

Monday at the William Skroback Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in Brigid's Church, where a solemn high Mass of requiem will be celebrated. Burial will be St. 'Mary's Cemetery. Mrs.

Nelepovitz, life resident of the West End, died unexpectedly Thursday night at her home, 306 Hayden of a heart attack. She was the widow of Frank F. Neiepovitz. She was a communicant of St. Brigid's Church and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society.

She was a member of Branch 36, LCBA. Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Clemens Straub. Miss Ann Itfelepovitz, Mrs. Dennis Flynn, Mrs.

Floyd Coon, Mrs. John Hardenburgh, Mrs. Richard Randall and Mrs. Henry WROC-TV--ROCHESTER Channel 6 Saturday on Farm Room Story the Cat Lewis Leonardo Ranker Jacfcson 00--Texas Ranrers Grief Gallant Kong Patrol Man John Dwyer Dies in Hospital John C. Dwyer of 417 Hamilton St.

died yesterday in Memorial after a brief illness. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, he resided in this city many years. Previous to his retirement 10 years ago, he was a foreman at the Oberdorfer foundry. Mr, Dwyer was ti former Republican comraitteeman of the Seventh Ward. He was a communicant of St Patrick's Church and a member of its Holy Name Society.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Nellie Horan Dwyer; two sons, Francis J. and i a Jp. Sunday Radio Sunday Syracuse WHEW Winfce of Heal'zu: wSEffi NeWf WNDB Sentinel- News Melody Shon WOLP Hymn Time FJyinR Eacles Oral Roberts Bentlnsl-Churcn Dr Charles Fuller WFBL Polish Melodies WOLF tatter Pay paints WSOQ News News-Muslcthon 35IWe Class Polish Melodieo Sentinel-News North Syracuse WFBL Wines of Hearing at Uvirnr. Perry's Record March WSOQ Ukrainian Music Jures Weather 5:00 rj- Disney JNatioual Velvet WCNY--WATERTOWN Channel 7 Saturdav Theater' Kangaroo 1 and Goliath Wow King Picture Dwyer; two grandchildren; a brother, Raymond Dwyer; two sisters ron Ha Florence Donnelly; several nieces and nephews.

Services will be at 8:30 a.m. Monday at the Callahan-Hanley- Mooney Funeral Home and at 9 ajn. in St, Patrick's Church where a high Mass of requiena will be celebrated. Burial will 1 be in Assumption Cemetery. Frinds may' call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 pjru today and tomorrow at the funeral home, 101 Milton Ave.

Mostly Music Jewish Hour Music Among Bible Class Sunday Show Hour Invitation to Learn ProDhecy Sunday Shw WSIE WOLF WFBL WF SJ UAl MCI I 7 7 Tucker Baotlst ConT WOLF WHEN 50 Sunday Show WFBL WOLF Sunday WOU Considlne the Press Supt. speaita WFBL FiDDS WFBL -A Mitch Mlfler Grace Asiemblj weekend WHEN WOLF fc 9 mr News-Mitch Miller Dr. L. Barnard to-Israel Pleasures- ffdtt-- World Tonlebt Melody By Waya TOD 50 WHEN WNDR News-Monitor H-- Howard 'Smith feaoflst Church WFBL Bible Monitor Lteflf and Bob Woll Music Music WSYR WHEN yvfistt Bible.on Lesson-Sermon on the subject "Adam and Fallen Man" will include these passages from the first chapter of Genesis: "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness So God created man in his. own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female createdjie them And God saw everything that he had made, and, behold, it was very good." From "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy these lines will be read (p.259): "The Christ-like, understanding of scientific being and divine healing includes a perfect Prnciple and.

idea--perfect God and perfect man--as the basis of thought and demonstration," The Golden Text comes from Psalm 138: "The Lord will per- 4 feet that which concernetih me: Thy mercy, 0 Lord, endureth forever. APPRECIATION YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio tractor Erie Bucheit, appreciative of co-operation from youngsters during construction at 4 Roosevelt School, expresses his thanks in a practical way. He bought ice cream for everyone at the school. New 'Beacon Wax' Won't Yellow Floors Is Only Wax Needed For All Floors Science marvel Is now in 'Beacon Beacon won't yellow; it's the only wax needed for a long shine on all floors Eye 7:30 Mason Intcrpol Calling L. Welk Gunsmoke Gun, Will Travel Film Cnurcn Cburch WSTB OLF Sunday Show Lutheran Hour Benttnel-Hewg News-Mostly Musio Dateline London WsYR Local Church Service Salt Lake TSSS51 News-Jewish Melodies AFTERNOON fvSEA five sons, John R.

Smith and Francis Robert Raymond J. and Richard L. Nelepovitz; 30 grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; and five sisters, Sister Magalen of St. Raphael of Peekskill, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs.

Fred Smith. Mrs. Harry Palmer and Mrs. Clifford Decker. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today and tomorrow at the funeral home, 801 Avery Ave, The Rosary will be recited at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home. CKWS-TV--KINGSTON Channel 11 Saturday Party Choice Hunt' Gunn Show TV 1 Food of Championt Derby Lucy Services for HOWARD STEPHEN MYERS, 62, of 2313 James will be at 2 p.zn. Monday at the Edward F. Gaynor Funeral Home, the Rev.

Dr. Calvin M. Thompson Jr. officiating. Burial will be in Onondaga Valley Cemetery.

Mr. Myers died Thursday afternoon at his home. He was Voices ot Easter Listening Room News-Muslcthon News-Italian Melodlea Melodie? News, oports; Howard Smith Greasy Motor? Try NEW STANLEY DEGREASER and CLEANER only Bowl News-Bow) School News BGWl WHEN WOLF Sunday Our Community -TVSOO Radio Fuloll WSYH Music NDR Snorts 8o.1unj WHEN WOLF Sunday WOLI- News-Sunday tn Syracuse WSOO I Protestant Hcrar Muslcthon Sentlne' WRGB--SCHENECTAD? Saturday Stars Goliath Shelter Show Leonardo Gallant Affairs Sports Weather Slade Lone Ranwr 7:30 Bonanza A- Mobere of 213 W- Roswell 0 May 196 Survived by his wife, Hildur Johanson Moberg; two sons, George K- and Karl a daughter, Mrs, Anne ShehaciJ; eight grandchildren, one brother, Karl Mo- Services CARL J. BALLWEG CHAPEL, 4610 S. SALINA Monday, 2 P.m.

Interment Greenlawn Memorial Park. Visitation 3 and 7 to fl. to 5 NELEPOVITZ Mrs. Anna C. Nelepovitz of 30S Hayden Avenue, May 4, 1961.

Survived by daughters. Mrs- Clemens Straub, Miss Ann P. Nelepovitz. Mrs, Dennis Flynn. Mrs, Richard Randall, Mrs, Lloyd Coon.

Mrs. John Hardenburgh, Mrs. Henry Hort of Loni? live sons, John of Auburn, Francis J. Nelepovitz, Syracuse, Robert of Auburn, ttiond J. of Moundsvllle, Va, Richard L.

of Stockton, live sisters. Sister of St. Raphael of Peekskill, Henry Smith and Mrs. Frefl Smith, MISS MARY ENRIGHT, 88. died Thursday night at her home, 409 Breakspear Rd, A native of Syracuse, she.

was a retired employe of the City Clerk Office at City Hall. She retired 17 years ago. She was a member of the Catholic Daughters' of Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Frank Baker; several nieces and nephews. Services will be at 8:15 a.m- Monday at the Edward Gayncr Funeral Home and at 8:45 in St John the Evangelist Church.

Burial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery, Friends may call from 2 io and 7 9 p.m. today and tomorrow at the funeral home, 119 South Ave. GLEN N. died yes- Sherlock Holmes Farm 12:45 Americans True Story Baseball Detectives Tali Man 9:00 The Medicine '61 Mike tiam'-J Weather 11: 5-- Cinema.

1-30-Thrill and Learn Fix-It River Jamboree CBQT--OTTAWA Channel 4 Saturday a resident of Syracuse for 30 years and a native of Connecticut- For 25 years he had been employed by the Edward Joy He was Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Clifrcrd Nevison; three brothers, Martin Ryan of Rochester, Edgar Myers of Richmond Hill and Alfred Myers of Princeton, J. Friends may call from 7 to ,9 p.m. today and from 2 to 4 7 to 9 p.tti. tomorrow at the funeral home, 119 South Ave, 1 Baseball WFBL row Sunday la WSOQ WOLF Sunday WOLF Sunday in Syracuse wsno Sunday WOLF Sunday Sojurn Dollar Dissolves oils.

grease fats and Loosens dirt so object sprayed can be easily washed with water. IDEAL FOR LAWN BOAT MOTORS, TOOLS, HARDWARE, SHOP EQUIPMENT, A CHEMICAL TOOL from WSYR Show WFBL WOLF Sunday Sojourn WHEN WOLF WHEN Drew Pearson WHEN WHEN TM5iT WNDft Feature- Sojurn Monitor too 60 at Nlcht Music Hour of Decision JWFBL News-Ton 50 Time WFBl 11 News-Music RounduD Music Master Control Monitor WOLF Sunday -Kews-Color Piece WSYE WFB1. WOLF WFBL IVCtYB WOLF I I 1 4 4 4 Ll v.v.-.-.vj* i greene two who AT YOUR HARDWARE DEALERS Alexander Giutti Stores, Roberts Lumbrrtcrla. Syracuse L. L.

Hardware. Alpar Hardware, Syracuse GLF. Chapman Lumber Suburban Bardvan Paint. music I ADVERTISEMENT 9'00-rMavte fc Round -Up Dead or Alive WHEC-WVET--ROCHESTER 'V 'Y J. TM J.

where he had been a a i three weeks. Prior to his retirement he was a machinist at the DeWitt engine house of the New York Central Bunny Ducfc Kangaroo Mouse Land Roeers King' Channel 10 Saturday Time Party Chest Y. Culture Angels Masoo Gun, WUJ" Travel XJp Weather. Sports Show uog Bites Help Predict Storm WICHITA, Kan. W) A snow Storm came as no surprise to Paul Arrington, acting safety assistant at the Wichita post office, Arrington explains he knows from experience that dogs become friskier in unseasonably warm weather and just before a storm.

His weather tip-off came when five mail carriers reported be- ijig bitten or threatened by dogs a few days before the storm hit. Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic and Arthritis Pain If you suffer rheumatic, arthritis or neuritis pain, try this simple inexpensive home recipe that thousands are using, Get a can of RIT-EX Compound, a 2 weeks supply, today. Mix it with a quart of water, add the juice of 4 lemons. It's easy? No trouble at all and! pleasant You need only 3 tablespoonfuls 2 times a day.Often within 48 hours-sometimes overnight--splendid results are obtained. If the pains do not quickly leave and if you do not feel better, return the empty can and RU-EX wUl cost you nothing.

You are the sole judge as RU-EX is sold by your druggist on a money back guarantee. Over 7 million cans used. Proof of wonderful Harry Palmer, Mrs. Clifford Decker; Railroad 39 years, thirty grandchildren; three grandchildren. Services.

8:30 sum, from the William J- Skroback Funeral 9 a.m. in St. Brtgid's Church. Burial, Mary's Cemetery, Friends may call at the funeral home, 801 Avery Avenue, Saturday and Sunday. 2 to -4 and 7 to 6 SKROBACK FONSRAL ROME FUNERAL DIRECTORS 5 J.

P. BURNS SON, Inc. 652 WEST ONONDAGA ST. PHONE GR JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL BOMB SIM SOUTH SAUNA ST.

031 S-8HI FAIRCHILD MEECH FUNERAL CHAPEL W. Onondaea St. ORB-BIOS Frailer Funeral' Hpme 1217 N. SAUNA ST N. L.

FRASIER, LIC- MOR. OR 1-2349 104 Fordhara Rd. GANG MEMORIAL CHAPEt HO 3-6161 Garf ield Funeral Home, Inc. Richard wettcott st Greenleaf Funeral Home H. H.

Greeaieaf. Jr. Uc 503 Qpopdacft Si. PIRRO CIS N. Stte St.

SONS HA 3-2417 Schumacher-Whelan Bros. PDNERAIj HOME W. Onondaga St OR 5-178? JOHN C. TINDALL PtTNERAL DIRECTOR 1021 Qenp.5«ft fit. HO 8-5631 He was a member of McAdoo Lodge 1221, International Asso- a i oi Machinists and the Foresters of America, He is i by his wife, Mrs.

lima Chapir.an Marte; two sons, Glen R. Marte of Bridgeport and Nelson Loup of Bald- winsvillej one a Mrs. William i of Kirkville; four a i and two great-grandchildren. He was a communicant of St. Mary's Church; Minoa, Services will be 8:30 a.m.

Monday at the Delsney Greabell Funeral Home, 241 i East Syracuse, and 9 a.m. in St, Matthew's Church, East Syracuse. (St Mary's Church is observing 40 Hdurs' Devotion.) Interment will be in St Mary's Cemetery in Minoa. Calling hours, will be 7 to 9 p.m. today and 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

tomorrow, LLOYD H. PITCH, a farmer Syracuse resident, died yesterday in Bottstown, Pa, Mr. Fitch was the manager of Small Castings in Pottstown. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Eva Jane Wells Fitch; a brother, Leon K.

Fitch of Syracuse; two sons, Jack L. and Leoti Fith; Mrs. Charles Key- neir Jr. and Ftoylis Fltdi; and several nieces and nephews. Services will be'at 11 a.m.

Monday in Pottstown. Burial will be in Highland Memorial Cemetery, Pottstown, CBMT-TV--MONTRE AL Channel 6 Saturday Special of Champions Movie Derbv and Learn Fix-It TV News the Menace Jamboree Aaua- naut and Shuster News She Grew Hair Channel 8 Saturday of Champions 5: Io--Kentucky Derby Hunt Dennis the Menace 1 Griffith' Jamboree A Whvte Mews Have Your BLACKTOP DRIVEWAY Sealed 'Jennite' Service, ake (and quite nicely, too!) evenings to 1 m. I ramoow lounge HOTEL SYRACUSE Before After See Dramatic Story on Page 11 Blacktop Special ists iservation Since 1946 where many fine resorts and virgin wilderness both beckon you to a vacation that'srefreshingly different RUSH FREE ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET ONTARIO TRAVEL OEPT. 512 Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2, OnL NAME Jackie Kenne HIGH TER 4853 766 ZONE STATE. 1-5 WCAX--BURLINGTON Cant.

Kanuaroo Mfchty Mouse Magic Land Rov Bonn fiky King News TV University 1:30 sports 3:00 Baseball Derby Channel I Saturday News, Weather, Sports Hour of Stan Mason Checkmate Have Oun Travel Dangerous Robin News ft Weather StflRft 3 FLYING DOGS KENT, Ohio (A Herman is a 3-year-old black dachshund who logs almost as much flying time as some birds, His owner is Ray Van Devere, manager of Keni Stat4j Airport, who the dog with him on many flights, including a recent trip to Texas and Mexico. PARD COMMANDER ALAN awfully proud your courage happy ornplishment contem what effort bring your may world country to the MADEMOISELLE NOW.

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