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1. 1. 1 RUTLAND DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1963. Previews, Programs HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 20 1:00 p.m. READING ROOM.

Accomplishments space age reviewed by Ned Hoopes and children from Hyde Park, N. Y. 4:00 p.m. (CBS) BASEBALL GAME OF THE WEEK. St.

Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies at Connie Mack Stadium, Philadelphia. Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese, sportscasters. A 4:30 p.m. (NBC) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME.

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Houston Colts, at Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles. 6:30 Joe p.m. Garagiola and Bob Wolff, sportscasters. (ABC) WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS.

Parachute jumps at Las ships for Vegas, women, at and National AAU swimming Chris championHouston, reported by kel and Jim McKay. 6:00 p.m. (NBC) RACING FROM ACQUEDUCT. The Wood Memorial. 8:30 p.m.

(CBS) JACKIE GLEASON SHOW. Georgie Kaye pays second visit to the "Comedian's Classics" spot, this time doing a psycho bit. Bobbie Martin sings "When You're smiling" and "I'll Never Stop Loving You," and Frank Fontaine sings "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" during his Joe the Bartender duet with Gleason. 8:30 p.m. (ABC) THE GALLANT MEN.

Pvt. Gibson (Roger Davis) and two others walk into a nest of Nazis. Only Gibson survives, but he is faced with the job of keeping valuable information from falling into enemy hands, in "One Moderately Peaceful Sunday." 9:30 p.m. (CBS) THE DEFENDERS. Arch Johnson, Joe DeSantis, and Michael Conrad as three of an unpredictable jury of twelve who really give the Prestons a run for their money during a first-degree murder trial, in "Judgment Eve." p.m.

(NBC) SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES. Spencer in a repeat showing of "Broken a movie about Tracy, Richard Widmark, Jean Peters and Robert Wagner autocratic cattle baron and his four feuding sons. p.m. (CBS) HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL. A Gypsy band extends hospitality to Paladin when he goes to them looking for a murderer.

Upon the arrival of three cattlemen seeking revenge, the gunfighter resorts to a Gypsy device to learn the identity of the killer. p.m. (CBS) GUNSMOKE. Chester becomes involved in a deadly love triangle when a former girl friend (Mitzi Hoag) ries a man who already has a wife (Jo Helton). p.m.

(ABC) THE FIGHT OF THE WEEK. Curtis Cokes (Dallas) vs. Joe Stable (New York) in a ten-round welterweight bout at Sunnyside Gardens. Don Dunphy comments. 1963 New York Herald Tribune Inc.

CHANNEL DIRECTORY 3-WCAX-TV 7-WNAC-TV 4-WBZ-TV 8-WMTW 5-WPTZ 10-WTEN 6-WRGB 13-WAST SATURDAY PROGRAMS 6:30 (4) Armed Forces Series 6:45 Test Pattern 7:00 Boomtown The Three Stooges 7:45 (10) Inspiration 7:50 (10) News and Weather (13) WAST- Compass 7:55 (10) Farm Report 8:00 (6) Ginny's Game Room (10) Cartoon Carnival (13) Cartoon Corner 8:30 My Friend Flicka (13) Long John Silver 8:45 (6) Satellite Six 9:00 (3-10) Captain Kangaroo (1) Sky King (8). Teddy Abbott Bear Costello Playhouse (13) and 9:15 (5) Living Word 9:30 (5-6) Rough Ready (7) Jungle Adventures (13) Hopalong Cassidy 10:00 (3-10) Alvin Cartoons (4-5-6) Shari Lewis (8) Popeye (13) Brave Stallion 10:30 (3-10) Mighty Mouse (4-5-6) King Leonardo (7) Bugs Bunny (8) Allakazam (13) Magic Ranch 11:00 (3-10) Rin Tin Tin (4-5-6) Fury (7-13) Top Cat (8) Cartoonies 11:15 (4) Schaefer Award Theater 11:30 (3-10) Roy Rogers (4-5-6) Make Room for Daddy (7-8-13) Beany and Cecil 12:00 (3-10) Sky King (4) News at Noon Lazy Ranch (6) The Lone Ranger (7) Million Dollar Movie (8-13) Bugs Bunny Show 12:20 (4) Weather 12:30 (3) TV University (4-5-6). Exploring (8) Movie (10) Wallygator, Tourche Turtle, Lippy the Lion (13) Magic Land of Alakazam 1:00 (3), Film Feature (10) CBS News (13) My Friend Flicka 1:15 (3) Baseball (10) Cartoon Carnival 1:30 Movie Tenpin Time 3 Pony Playback Teleports Express Digest (13) American Bandstand 1:35 Million Dollar Movie 1:45 (8) Baseball Warmup 1:55 (5-6) Baseball 2:00 (8) Baseball 2:25 (7) Playback 2:30 (4) Science Countdown Cheyenne (10) Early, Early Show (13) Saturday Movie Matinee 3:00 (4) Columbia Lecture Series 3:30 Boston Movietime (7-8-13) Professional Bowlers Tournament 4:00 (3) Broken Arow 4:30 (3) Silents Please (10) Race of' the Week 5:00 (3) To Be Announced (4) Junior Bowling (6) Zoorama (5-1-13) Wide World of Sports (8) Wrestling (10) Early Show 5:30 (3) Dance Date Checkmate (6) Little Red Schoolhouse 5:55 (8) News and Weather 6:00 (3) News, Weather Sports (6) Ensign 0'Toole (8) Untouchables 6:20 (3) 47th General Assembly 6:30 (3) Cimarron City (4-6) News (5) Hawaiian Eve (7) People Are Funny (13) Capital Bowling 6:40 (6) Weather 6:55 (4) Weather 7:00 Highway Patrol (6) Pete Williams Sat. Movie Spectacular (8) Bold Journey 7:30 (3) Jackie Gleason (4-5-6) Sam Benedict (8-13) Gallant Men (10) Jackie Gleason Show 8:30 (3-10) Defenders (4-5-6) Joey Bishop Show (7) Third Man (8-13) Hootenanny 9:00 (4) Saturday Night at the Movies (5-6) Movie (7-8-13) Lawrence Welk 9:30 (3-10) Have Gun, Will Travel 10:00 (3-10) Gunsmoke (7-13) Fight of the Week (8) Boxing 10:30 (7) Make That Spare 10:45 (8-13) Make That Spare 11:00 (3-7-8) News (4) 11th Hour News (6) News (10) 11th Hour News and Sports (13) WAST News 11:10 (4-7-10) Eleventh Hour Weather 11:15 Saturday Night at the (8) Movie Movies (6) Movie (7-10) Late Show (13) Theater 13 11:25 (3) Movie 12:00 (5) Pro Bowlers' Tour 12:30 (8) Movie 12:45 (4) World News Report 1:00 Big Movie (13) WAST Compass 2:00 (7) Tomorrow's Programs 2:05 (4) Sign Off Fuel Oil Burners Esso) HUGH Quality Service DUFFY -Prompt COAL Deliveries CO. INC.

EST. 1892 OFFICE 190 WEST ST. 773-2567 HOT WATER WHEN YOU NEED IT! ELECTRICALLY VISIT YOUR NEAREST OFFICE CENTRAL VERMONT PUBLIC SERVICE CORP. TODAY'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS Bardwell Lounge and Coffee Shop SERVED 12 to 6 BREADED PORK TENDERLOIN With SPAGHETTI Tossed Green Salad 1.25 PAN BROWNED CORNED BEEF HASH AND POACHED EGG Homemade Applesauce Vegetable 95c ALL NEW LUNCHEON MENUS TONIGHT! CHEF'S SPECIAL PRIME RIBS OF BEEF AU JUS Salad Potato Vegetable Beverage 3.50 PLUS OUR REGULAR MENU Relish and Salad Carts With All Dinners Dine In a Friendly, Informal Atmosphere Mr. Go to the Market through the WANT Stocks (Furnished through the courtesy of the Rutland Branch of A M.

Kidder Co. Inc. Members the New York Stock Exchange, JOHN E. HILL, Resident Manager. The Herald accepts no responsibility for any Inaccuracies in this table.) (CLOSING) Apr.

18 Apr. 19 Admiral Corp Alleghany Power 50 50 Amer Airlines Am Motors Amer Radiator Amer Radiator Amer Tel Tel Anaconda Copper 47 Armour 47 Atchison Top SF Avco Corp Baltimore Ohio Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel 34 Boeing Airplane Burroughs Canadian Pacific 26 26 Chesapeake Ohio Chrysler Cons Ed of NY Curtiss Wright Del Hudson DuPont 242 Eastern Air Lines 20 Eastman Kodak Excello First Nat'l Stores 56 Ford Gen Dynamics General Electric 78 General Foods 80 General Motors 69 Gillette Safety Goodyear 35 Grand Union Great A Gt Northern Ry Greyhound Corp Gulf Oil Illinois Central 49 Int'l Bus Machines 450 Int'l Harvester Int'l Nickel Int'l Paper Int'l Tel Tel 47 Interstate Dept Stores Johns-Manville Kennecott Copper 76 Lockheed Mack Trucks Martin Co Metro GM Minnesota Mining Montgomery Ward Motorola 62 Nat'l Dairies 66 Nat'l Distillers NE Tel Tel 47 47 New York Central Niagara Mohawk Corp: No Amer Aviation Northern Pac Pan Amer Airways Paramount Pict Pennsylvania RR Pepsi-Cola Procter Gamble 78 Pullman, Inc Pure Oil Radio Corp Raytheon Republic Steel Sears Roebuck Sinclair Oil Socony Mobil Southern Pac Southern Ry Sperry Rand Standard Brands Standard Oil NJ Standard Oil NJ Studebaker Swift HALET de KOL Killington Basin Rd. Killington, Vt. RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE Saturday Night Special BEEF BROCHETS Served From 6 P.M. to 9 P.M.

For Reservations Phone 422-3316 END OF SEASON PARTY DANCING LAST NIGHT OF SKI SEASON KONG CHOW "THE POPULAR PRICE" RESTAURANT QUALITY CHINESE AMERICAN FOOD Served and To Take Out Open Daily 11:30 A.M. to 10 P.M. 48 Center 775-5244 AT LINDHOLM'S DINER-RESTAURANT Cor. West N. Main Sts.

FINEST FOODS Open Daily Til Midnight OPEN FOR THE SEASON! Saddle horses for hire. English or western riding. By the hour or day. Featuring trail rides and pony rides. Also: Horses to lease for the summer season to camps and private families.

Free Delivery POND HILL RANCH CASTLETON, VT. 468-2449 Texaco 68 Textron 32 32 20th Century Fox Union Pacific United Aircraft United Corp United Fruit 27 US Rubber US Steel Western Union Westinghouse Elect Woolworth, FW Youngstown Zenith DOW JONES' AVERAGES Thurs. Fri. Industrials 708.16 711.68 Off 2.09 Up 3.25 Rails 150.27 159.57 Up .82 Up .30 Utilities 137.85 138.67 Off .06 Up .82 Approximate Transactions: Thursday, Friday, 660,000. Over the counter securities Bid prices at 3 p.m.

Cent Vt PS Com Cent Vt PS 5.44 Pid Moore Corp Ltd Rut Ry Com 30 30 Rut Ry Pfd 92 Tampax Vt Bank Trust Co Commodities FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK -Closing foreign exchange in dollars and decimals of a cent: Canada in NY (free) .9290 .9290 Great Britain (pound) 2.8011 8015 Australia (pound) 2.2415 2.2415 Belgium (franc) .020055 .020060 France (franc) .2041 .2041 Germany (Western) (Deutsche mark) .25055 .25055 Holland (guilder) .2783 .2783 Italy (lira) .001617 .001617 Norway (krone) .1401 .1401 Portugal (escudo) .0350 .0350 Sweden (krona) .1926 .1926 Switzerland (Franc) (free) .2310 .23105 Denmark (krone) .1450 .1450 Hartford Girl to Be New Fellowship Head MONTPELIER (Special) Miss Susan Adams, a junior at Hartford High School, will be installed as president of Vermont Pilgrim Fellowship at its annual rally in Montpelier, Sunday. Along with Miss Adams, other new officers will be presented and installed by the outgoing president, C. William Moran of East Barre, and the Rev. Robert Dana of Dorset, advisor to the fellowship. Pilgrim Fellowship is the youth fellowship of the Congregational Churches of Vermont.

Over 600 high school young people are expected to gather at the Montpelier High School auditorium for the rally Sunday afternoon. The Middlebury College Choir, under the direction of Prof. James Chapman, will present a concert of choral music. Castleton Installation For Eastern Star Sunday CASTLETON (Special) Installation of officers of Lone Pine Chapter, OES, will take place Sunday at 3 p.m. Appointed officers and the following officers elected at the last meeting will be installed: Matron, Winifred Naugh; patron, Charles Naugh; associate matron, Louise Spafford; associate patron, Kenneth Walker; secretary, Janet Brown; treasurer, Joyce Boutwell; and associate conductress, Margueritte Larson.

Graduate of UVM Insurance Co. Head (Special) A University of Vermont graduate has been elected president of the Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Philadelphia. Elmer L. Nicholson, who received his B.S.

in 1939 and his M.S. in 1940, assumes the presidency of Fidelity effective May Nicholson is a member of the UVM board of trustees. DANCE TONIGHT SOUTH WALLINGFORD GRANGE HALL Les Parker's Orch. All Rights Reserved DANCE TONIGHT! OTTER CREEK GRANGE North Clarendon Dick Martel's Orchestra All Rights Reserved DANCE BOMOSEEN GRANGE TONIGHT and EVERY SAT. NITE! PRESEAU'S ORCHESTRA Johnny Blackburn, Caller O's TWISTS DANCING 8:30 to 12 BARBER'S MENDON CLOSED REOPENING MAY 5th Winner! PROCTOR (Special) Martha Smith won first prize in the Proctor prize speaking contest held at the high school.

Her coach was Mrs. Charles Partridge. Second prize went Carla Ojala, Mrs. Jason Blanchard, coach, and third to Joyce O1- son, Mrs. Albert McAuslan, coach.

Mrs. Robert Burke and Mrs. David Stagg were co-chairmen. Fortnightly in Orwell Elects Mrs. Mary Landon ORWELL (Special) The Orwell Fortnightly Club Tuesday elected Mrs.

Mary Landon president. Other officers named were: Vice president, Mrs. Thelma Buxton; secretary, Mrs. Marjorie Martel; and treasurer, Mrs. Joan Dundon.

Program committee is Mrs. Vera Blakely, Mrs. Gladys Thomas and Dorothy Nickerson; social, Mrs. Margery Young, Mrs. Mary Allen and Mrs.

Beatrice Daniels; ways and means, Mrs. Marie Hornbeck, Mrs. Janice Rich and Mrs. Sally Arthur. The club voted $10 for the Fair Haven Union High School Scholarship fund.

The club will sponsor a house-to-house canvass for the Cancer Drive with Mrs. Marie Hornbeck, Mrs. Ronald Hornbeck and Mrs. Beatrice Daniels as the planning committee. The last meeting of the year will be held May 23 with a banquet at the Dog Team Tavern in Middlebury, Banquet committee members are, Mrs.

Juanita Hornbeck and Mrs. Joan Parks. The program Tuesday was "Spring Touch Mrs. Pauline Parker introduced the speaker, Mrs. Samuel Sherman of Rutland who spoke on the care of skin and correct use of cosmetics.

Models were Mrs. Ruth James and Mrs. Sybil Steyert. The hostesses, Mrs. Evelyn Farmer and Mrs.

Mary Landon, served refreshments. The centerpiece on the table was a cake butterfly made by Mrs. Landon, the president. Mrs. Harry Dundon, 70, OfBrandon DiesSuddenly BRANDON (Special) Faye Dundon, 70, widow Dundon, died late Friday en route to the Proctor following a heart attack home.

She was born in Mooers, April 14, 1893, daughter Mrs. St. was the guest of honor Monof Harry day at a personal bridal shower night at the home of Miss Judy QuigHospital, ley of 91 Center St. Twenty five guests were present. Miss Kelly is to be married N.

to John Notte June 15 at St. Peof Wil-ter's Church. Theater Timetable GRAND Saturday, matinee, "Silent Call," and 6 cartoons, 2 p.m.; "Five Miles to 6:30, 8:30. Sunday, "Five Miles To Midnight," 2:10, 6:30, 8:30. PARAMOUNT- -Saturday and Sunday, "My Six Loves," 2:20, 4:20, 6:25, 8:25.

RUTLAND DRIVE-IN THEATER -Saturday and Sunday, "It's Only Money," "Brushfire, 8:55. Bennington Court Gives Suspended Sentence BENNINGTON (Special) Donald E. Greene, 20, of Shaftsbury, was an eight to 12 months suspended sentence in Municipal Court Friday on his previous guilty plea to driving a car without the owner's consent following pre-sentence investigation report by the probation officer. Judge George M. Fienberg also placed Green on probation with the restriction that he not associate with certain persons specified by the probation officer.

Douglas D. Rose, 19, of Royal Oak, a Williams. College student, was fined $20.10 for speeding in Pownal. Boy Hurt When Struck By Car on State Street Peter Bride, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Byron A. Bride of 123 Park apparently escaped serious injury Friday at 4:20 p.m., when he was struck on State St. by a four-door sedan driven by Lloyd E. Wetmore, 22, of Hubbardton, according to city police. Police stated that two stitches were taken to close a wound in the back of the boy's head and X-rays were scheduled to be taken Saturday.

The official extent of the boy's injuries were not available as of late Friday night. Wetmore told police that he was travelling west on State St. when the youth darted out from behind a parked car on the south side of the street and fell in the road. Wetmore pulled the boy out from underneath the car, said police, adding that the vehicle was not damaged. Twenty-Five at Shower For Miss Claire Kelly Miss Claire Kelly of 16 Meadow Platinum deposits have been found in the Sahara, Casablanca, Morocco, learns.

Fort Ticonderoga FERRY Commencing Operation For the Season GRAN SAT. EVENING MAT. EVE. SUNDAY SOPHIA ANTHONY LOREN PERKINS ANATOLE LITVAK'S FIVE MILES TO MIDNIGHT GIG YOUNG GRAND SPECIAL MATINEE TODAY Cal Producers Inc, Production starring GAIL RUSSELL DAVID McLEAN FIGHT FOR SURVIVAL ROGER MOBLEY and "PETE" "The Dog of Flanders" WOUNDS ARE HEALED' Produced by LEONARD A. SCHWARTZ Directed by JOHN BUSHELMAN Written by LOST IN MAN WILDERNESS' TOM MARUZZI NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held in the Council Chambers in City Hall at 7:30 P.M., Monday, May 6, 1963, on the following petitions for re-zoning.

No. 1 Petition of Edward and Ruth Copps to rezone 57 North Main St. Now in Residence district. Request to rezone. to Business B.

No. 2 Rezone corners of Madison and Prospect St. and three properties on Prospect south of Madison St. School lot "from. Business to Residential All interested parties are invited to attend this Zoning hearing.

City of Rutland, Vt. H. P. BATTLES, April 18th, 1963 City Clerk. TV Previews, Programs HIGHLIGHTS APRIL 21 a.m.

(CBS) UNTO MY FEET. "The Splendid Echo," Fernando Germani, first organist at the Vatican, and the CBS Chamber Orchestra play Bach's "Concerto in Minor for Organ and Orchestra." a.m. (CBS) LOOK UP AND LIVE. "Beyond the Sanctuary," first of a six-part series on the mission of the church. a.m.

(CBS) CAMERA THREE. Folk singers Steve Addis and Bill Crofut sing and show films of their recent Asian tour. 3:15 p.m. (CBS) BASEBALL GAME OF THE WEEK. St.

Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies at Connie Mack Stadium, Philadelphia. Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese, sportscasters. 2:00 p.m. (ABC) MEET THE PROFESSOR.

Dr. John R. Silber, of the University of Texas, is seen teaching class in philosophy. 4:30 p.m. (NBC) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL GAME.

Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates at Forbes Field, Pittsburgh. Joe Garagiola and Bob Wolff, sportscasters. 2:30 p.m. (ABC) DIRECTIONS '63.

Part 1 of "A Cowboy Legacy," a candid portrait of the cowboy of the Old West, his life on the prairie and his spiritual character, showing how he actually lived in the towns and on the open range. p.m. (ABC) ISSUES AND ANSWERS. Attorney General Robert Kennedy is interviewed by a panel of newsmen. 5:00 p.m.

(ABC) ALUMNI FUN. Regis Toomey, George Herbert McCracken and Dr. George Machlin alumni of Pittsburgh challenge panelists Gov. Philip Hoff of Vermont, author Dr. James Phinney Baxter III, and Gen.

Telford Taylor, U.S. chief counsel at Nuremberg trials, representing Williams College, last week's winner. 6:30 p.m. (CBS) THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. "The Western Hero." Eyewitness guest Stanley Kramer discusses with Walter Cronkite the evolution of the sagebrush film herofrom 1889's "Cripple Creek Barroom Scene" to TV's "Gunsmoke." 8:30 p.m.

(NBC) WONDERFUL WORLD OF WALT DISNEY. "Three Tall Tales." Prof. Ludwig Von Drake uses three animated features in illustration of his theme of liars and legends "Casey at the Bat," "Windwagon Smith," and "Paul yan." (Repeat). 9:00 p.m. (CBS) ED SULLIVAN SHOW.

Ed spotlights Anthony Quinn reading from the works of Thomas Wolfe, Liza Minnelli (Judy Garland's daughter) singing "Just a Little Joint With a Juke Box," Mary Costa singing "Musetta's Waltz" from Puccini's "La Boheme," comedians Ben Blue and Sid Fields in a mad swami routine, the Street Singer Arthur Tracy, jazz pianist Erroll Garner, and comics Charlie Manning and Pat Henning. p.m. (ABC) SUNDAY NIGHT MOVIE. Don Murray as the St. Louis priest, Charles Dismas Clark, who dedicated his life to helping ex-cons go straight in repeat showing of "The Hoodlum Priest." 9:00 p.m.

(NBC) AMERICAN LANDMARK: LEXINGTON-CONCORD. Fredric March narrates, off -camera, the chronicle of a routine garrison mission by British soldiers that touched off the American Revolution. p.m. (NBC) BONANZA. Little Joe (Michael Landon) is cused of murder when the coach he's riding breaks down in the middle of the desert and a trapper (Kelly Thorsden) is found slain, in "Five Into the Wind." p.m.

(CBS) GE TRUE. "Black Market." In the years following World War II, a government investigator (Ronald Foster) trying to break up a West German black market ring, finds he must pretend to be romantically interested in a widow (Hanna Landy), p.m. (NBC) SHOW OF THE WEEK. "Prisoner at Large," documentary of the intense personal relationship between parole officer and a young parolee filmed as it actually developed. her conductor-husband, Richard Bonynge, offer program p.m.

CABO), VOICE OF FIRESTONE. Joan Sutherland and of excerpts from "The Art of the Prima in which Miss Sutherland pays tribute to several of her great operatic predecessors. p.m. (ABC) HOWARD K. SMITH.

"An Examination of the Controversy Now Raging in Illinois Over the State Birth Control Program." 1963 New York Herald Tribune, Inc. CHANNEL DIRECTORY 3-WCAX-TV 7-WNAC-TV 4-WBZ-TV 8-WMTW 5-WPTZ 10-WTEN 6-WRGB 13-WAST SUNDAY PROGRAMS liam and Anna Garrand. She had resided in Brandon for 52 years. Mrs. Dundon is survived by three sons, Edward Hayes of Brandon, William G.

Hayes of the U. S. Navy, and Owen H. Hayes of Doylestown, and two daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Kingsley of Lynnhaven, and Mrs.

Fred R. Snow of Brandon, and 19 grandchildren, Her children are all by her former husband, William E. Hayes of Brandon. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Miller Ketcham PARAMOUNT NOW PLAYING DEBBIE REYNOLDS IN "MY SIX CO-STARRING CLIFF DAVID ROBERTSON JANSSEN STARS DRONE MAMP SAT. SUN.

No Greater Laughs for Love or Money! Jerry Lewis ONLY! MONEY A PARAMOUNT RELEASE ALSO BRUSHFIRE! THE MOST DANGEROUS MISSION IN THE HISTORY OF JUNGLE WARFARE! 6:30 (4) 6:45 (4) 7:00 (4) 8:00 (8) 8:05. (10) 8:10 8:15 (10) 8:20 (10) (13) 8:25 (10) 8:30 (6) (8) (10) (13) 8:45 (7) 9:00 (6) (8) (10) (13) 9:15 (6) (8) (10) 9:30 (3) (4) (6) (7) (10) (13) 9:45 (3) (6) 10:00 (3-10) (4) (6) 10:30 (3-10) (4) (6) (8). (13) 11:00 (3-10) (4) (6) (8) (13) 11:20 11:30 8 (10) (13) 11:45 (6) 11:55 (4) 12:00 (3) (4) (6) (10) (13) 12:15 (5) 12:30 (3) (6) (10) (13) 12:45 (3) 1:00 (3) (10) 1:25 (5) Industry On Parade The Christophers Premiere Boomtown Fisher Family Test Pattern and Sign On Test Pattern The Peace Corps Inspiration News and Weather WAST Compass Farm Report Ivanhoe Colby Telecourse The Changing Church Cartoon Corner This Is the Life Farm Spotlight Off To Adventure The Living Word Rocky Jones Space Ranger Sacred Heart Watch The World Church Service Sen. Keating Reports Christophers It's Your World Light Time Shroud of Turin Catholic Spotlight Hopalong Cassidy Living Word Davy and Goliath Lamp Unto My Feet Our Believing World Frontiers of Faith Look Up and Live Frontiers of Faith Faith for Today Popeye Sheena Queen of Jungle Camera Three Museum Open House This Is the Life Movie Hawkeye The Last of the Mohicans Movie Forecast News Industry On Parade Robin Hood Focus Our Town Bozo Cartoons Report from Washington Weather This Is The Life Command Premiere Double Feature Man From Cochise Cinema 7 Design Dimensions The Dick Tracy Show Movie Washington Report Tournament Time Town and Country Living Movie of the Week Baseball Cardinals vs. Phillies Big Picture Reading Room Oral Roberts 1:30 (6) Film Feature (10) Cartoon Carnival 1:45 (8) Baseball Warmup 1:55 (5-6) Baseball (Mets) (7) Playback (10) New York Yankee Baseball 2:00 (7) Outlaws (8) Baseball (Red Sox) 2:15 (13) Bowlers Club Tour 2:30 (5-6) Baseball (Mets) (13) Pioneers 3:00 (1) Adlai Stevenson Reports (13) State Trooper 3:30 (1) Major Adams (13) The Deputy 4:00 (3) Film Feature (4) Odyssey (13) Highway Patrol 4:15 (3) Film Feature 4:30 (3) Big Picture (4) Decisions (7) Sunday Movie Spectacular (8-13) Alumni Fun 5:00 (3-10) Amateur Hour (4) Update (5) Big Picture (6) Championship Bridge (8-13) Major Adams 5:30 (3-10) G.E.

College Bowl (4) Starring the Editors (6) Bullwinkle 9W 6:00 (3-10) Twentieth Century (4) Community Auditions (5-6) Meet the Press (8) Hawaiian Eye (13) Whirlybirds 6:30 (3-10) Mister Ed (4) News (5) Going My Way Close-Up (13) Surfside 6:45 (6) News and Weather 6:55 (4) Weather 7:00 (3-10) Lassie (4) Ensign O'Toole (6) Sea Hunt (8) Superman 7:30 (3-10) Dennis the Menace (4-5-6) Walt Disney's World (8-13) The Jetsons 8:00 (3-10) Ed Sullivan Show (8-13) Movie 8:30 (4-5-6) American Landmark 9:00 (3-10) Real McCoys (4-5-6) Bonanza 9:30 (3-10) General Electrie True 10:00 (3) Candid Camera (4-6) DuPont Show (5) Movie (10) Candid Camera 10:30 (3-10) What's SE My Line? (7-8-13) Voice of Firestone (7-8-13) Howard K. Smith 11:00 (3-4-6-1-10) News (8) Movie (13) WAST Final 11:10 (4-7-10) Weather 11:15 (3-4-6) Movie (7) Hong Kong (10) Late Show (13) Theater 13 12:15 (7) Late Snow 12:45 (4) World News Report 1:00 (13) WAST-Compass WARNING ANNUAL MEETING OF UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 16 (Towns of Benson, Castleton, Fair Haven, Orwell and West Haven) MAY 7, 1963 The legal voters of Union High School District No. 16 are hereby warned to meet at the Union High School in Fair Haven, Vermont on Tuesday evening, May 7, 1963, at 8:00 P.M. (Eastern Daylight Saving Time) to transact the following business: Article 1.

To elect by ballot the following officers: (a) A moderator (b) A clerk (c) A treasurer (d) An auditor for a term of three years Article 2. To hear and act upon the reports of the Union High School District officers. Article 3. To. have presented by the Board of School Directors of the Union High School District their estimate of the expenses for the ensuing year, and to appropriate such sum as the Union High School District deems necessary for said expenses, together with the required to pay the balance left unpaid from the preceding year, expressing said sum in dollars in its vote.

Article 4. To establish salaries for the directors and other elected officers of the Union District. Article 5. To see if the voters of the Union High School District will vote to authorize its Board of Directors to borrow money pending the receipt of payment from member districts, by issuance of its notes or orders payable not later than one year from date. Dated at Benson, this 3rd day of April, 1963 MRS.

THERESA LUSSIER, Clerk Union High School District No. 16.

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