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The Daily Notes from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania • Page 2

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The Daily Notesi
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YOU'RE TELLING ME! LLtetHfeirs "LTd Samntta) By WILUAM RiTT Central Press Writer 2 EARLY SHOW Friday 7 DONNA REED DEATH VALLEY DAYS 10 RIFLEMAN 11- PETER POTAMUS 13-MUTE STONES SPEAK 7:30 P.M. 2, 9, 10 RAWHIDE 4 BIOGRAPHY 6, 11 INTERNATIONAL SHOWTIME 7 FUGITIVE 13 MUSIC HALL 8:00 P.M. teeth, at a total cost of 51.4 million. That should cause quite a cavity in the budget, tti That feathered denizen of the Pacific skies, the gooney bird, has "been known to hitchhike rides on plane Kings nature item. The gooney ain't so looney! lit Ruthie the Smoothie says she's noticed that the longer an arguments lasts the shorter the tern pers grow.

Ill The man at the next desk says he thought he was pretty adept at steering until he tried his hand last Saturday at pushing one of those little carts through super-market traffic. Dear Santa Claus: My name is Kurt DeMari-no and I am only three years old, so my mommy is writing this letter for me. I've been a very good boy and I say my prayers every night. I would like to have a Mickey Mouse telephone, Kennel truck and a guitar. Please bring some toys for my brother, Kris, who is two years old and my sister Kim who is one year old.

They have both been very good, also. I love you and God bless you, James Kurt DeMarino 514 Ridge Avenue P.S. Please remember my two wonderful uncles whom I love very much, Uncle Vinnie Celento and Uncle Jerry DeMarino. FIRST the Dodgers desertd for the Coast. Then Ebbets Field vanished.

Now, the Navy-Yard is to disappear. About all Brooklyn will have left are those jokes about it. tit According to Junior, the finest means of transportion isn't the jet plane it's an eight-reindeer sleigh. It! Zadok Dumkepf reports tie's fust received a chain letter. Gosh! we thought that nonsence had been cancelled out long agol III The British government has announced it expects to equip some 90,000 school children this year with full sets of false Just In Time if for Christmas STOP IRONING DRUDGERY! Go modern with SPARTAN PRESS-O'MATIG Hollywood TIME MONEY lABOR PORTABLE ELIMINATES IRONING BOARD! CONVENIENT AND EASY! QUALITY FINISH ON ALL LINENS AND CLOTHING! See a demonstration now! workrs greatest wifMvwf 4:00 P.M.

2, 9, 10-SECRET STORM 4 POPEYE 'N' Knish 6, If MATCH GAME 7 Trailmaster 13 TO HELP THEMSELVES 4:15 P.M. 13 FUN TO REDUCE 4:30 P.M. 2 AS THE WORLD TURNS 4 POPEYE 'N' KNISH (Cont) 6 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER 7 TRAILMASTER (Cont) 9 SUPERMAN 10 MOVIE "Condemned Women" 11 BIG SHOW "Pagon Love Song" 13 KINDERGARTEN 5.00 P.M. 2 EARLY SHOW "Ride Out For Revenge" 4 ADVENTURE TIME 6, 7 MICKEY MOUSE CLUB 9 CHEYENNE 10, 11 MOVIE (Cont) 13 FRIENDLY GIANT j. 5:30 P.M.

2, 10, 11-MOVIE (Cont) 4 ADVENTURE (Cont) 6 CARTOON CAPERS 7 YOGI BEAR 9 CHEYENNE (Cont) 13 WHAT'S NEW? EVENING 6:00 P.M. 2, 10-MOVIE (Cont) 4 ADVENTURE (Cont) 6 SPORTS; WEATHER 7 EVENING REPORT 9 TOTAL NEWS 11 NEWS, ALAN BOAL 13 TEACHER FRENCH 6:30 P.M. 2, 9, 10 WALTER CRONKITE 1 SEA HUNT 7, 11 HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY 13 ELECTRONICS AT WORK 7:00 P.M. 2 WORLD TONIGHT 4 FOUR STAR NEWS 6 ITS A SMALL WORLD SPECIAL Have Your Furnace Winterized NOW We Will: Vacuum Furnace Clean, Adjust Pilot Adjust Burner Oil Blower Motor Adjust Blower Belt Check Filter Check Heat Exchanger Check Controls for $12.50 FERGUS BROS. 745-6060 635 W.

Pike Canonsburg SPECIAL PRE-CHRISTMAS MATINEES estemiuto 2, 9, 10 RAWHIDE (Cont) 4 THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER 6, 11 SHOWTIME (Cont) 13-SPECTRUM 8:30 P.M. 9, 10 THE ENTERTAINERS 4 THE ADDAMS FAMILY 6, 7, 11 BOB HOPE 13-OPEN MIND 9:00 P.M. 9, 10 ENTERTAINERS (Cont) 4 VALENTINE'S DAY 6, 7, 11 HOPE (Cont) 13 OPEN MIND (Cont) 9:30 P.M. 2, 9, 10-GOMER PYLE, USMC 4-12 O'CLOCK HIGH 6, 7, 11 JACK BENNY PROGRAM 13 PATHFINDER 10:00 P.M. 9, 10 REPORTER 412 O'CLOCK HIGH (Cont) 6, 7, 11 JACK PARR PROGRAM 10:30 P.M.

2, 9, 10 REPORTER (Cont) (Cont) 4-HAVE GUN, WILL TRAVEL 6, 7, 11 JACK PARR (Cont) 11:00 P.M. 2-NEWS; BILL BURNS 4 DAVE MURRAY, NEWS 6, 7, 9, 10-NEWS 11 -NEWS, ADAM LYNCH 11:15 P.M. 2 THAT REGIS PHILBIN SHOW 4-MOVIE "I Died A Thousand Times" 9 WEATHER; MOVIE "Lust For Gold" 10 MOVIE "East Side, West Side" 11 TONIGHT (Color) 11:30 P.M. 6, 7 TONIGHT (Color) 12:45 A.M. 2-MOVIE "Ramrod" 1:00 A.M.

4 MOVIE "Hold That Kiss" 11-WRESTLING Saturday 4:00 P. M. 2, 9, 10-NFL COUNTDOWN 4 SPORTS (Cont.) 6, 7, 11-COLLEGE FOOTBALL 4:30 P. M. 2, 9, 10-COUNTOOWN (Cont.) skukis (gont.) 7-NEWS, SPORTS 11 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 5:00 P.

M. ASSOCIATE I I STORE ELMER DuCARME, Manager 102 W. Pike St. Canonsburg, Pa. 745-2420 By VERNON SCOTT HOLLYWOOD (UPI) Walt! Disney celebrates the 10th birthday of Disneyland soon with a salute to his magic kingdom on his own television show.

Cunning old Uncle Walt has been using television as a bulletin board, billboard and personal medium for singing the praises of Disneyland for almost a decade now, and cheerfully admits he planned it that way. While his cartoon creatures and live movie characters are wide-eyed innocents. Uncle Walt is as wily as they come. "I'm a shrewd son-cf-a-gun," he grinned during lunch in his studio commissary. ''But the funny thing is that our TV shows dealing with.

Disneyland get higher ratings than the others. "When I envisioned Disneyland I had to figure out two things: How to excite the people, and how to reach them. Well, television was the perfect means of reaching them. One medium helped the other; it was that simple." Disney Is Realist Creative genius that he is, Disney is also a hard headed realist. There isn't a phony bone in his body, least of all that favorite Hollywood device, false modesty.

Asked if Disneyland's stupendous success and popularity had surpassed his dreams, Disney appeared insulted. "Hell no," he answered. "I never thought in modest terms about Disneyland. I expected it to become a worldwide attraction. I started planning it in 1940 and was confident it would become the largest tourist attraction in the world." That, gentle reader, is confidence.

Ii AA A Aiti A A A AUnL A A J- rTsTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT" SHOE STORE ip Disneyland, with more than $48 million already invested, continues to grow with $17 million budgeted for the next three years. To Show Models Disney will show models of many of his innovations for the park on his Jan. 3 show. They include a haunted house, a New Orleans square, the small world attraction currently ensconced at the New York World's Fair and other attractions. Kindly old Uncle Walt takes great pride in the fact that Disneyland outaraws the Colosseum in Rome, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Grand Canyon, the Taj Mahal, Niagara Falls and all the rest of the world's won ders.

He has the figures to prove it, too. "I set out to make Disneyland just what it is the greatest attraction in the world," he concluded. "There's no sense in going ino something unless you plan to make it the best and most successful." So far Walt Disney's done just that. APPOINTS BOARD MEMBER HARRISBURG (UPI) Edwin Bowers, Point Marion, was named Thursday to the Air Pollution Control Association for Region 4, succeeding Dr. Edwin J.

Kamons, Uniontown, who resigned. Gov. William W. Scranton appointed Bowers to represent Fayette County on the commission. ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED KINGSTON, a.

(UPI) -Mrs. Sarah Meaghan, 76, was killed Thursday night by a hit-run auto near her home here. The victim was pronounced dead at the Nesbitt Memorial Hospital. Chamber of Commerce "Son of Hercules in the Land of Fire" 4 GREATER PITTSBURGH CHAMPIONSHIP BOWLING 6-CASPER ARTOONS 7 QUARTERBACK CLUB 11 MOVIE (Cont.) 9-JONNY QUEST 10-WONOERFUL AGE OF PLAY 5:30 P.M. 2-MOVIE (Cont.) 4 BOWLING (Cont.) 9 WENDY AND ME 10 SATURDAY MOVIE "A Certain Smile" 7 FOOTBALL (Con't.) EVENING 6:00 P.

M. 2-MOVIE (Cont.) 4-JONNY QUEST 7-90 BRISTOL COURT 11 WRESTLING 9 NEWS; SCORES 10 MOVIE (Cont.) 6:30 P. M. 2 DEATH VALLEY DAYS 4 LEAVE IT TO BEAVER 6, 7, 11 WRESTLING 7-BRISTOL COURT (Cont.) 9-VOYAGE TO BOTTOM OF SEA 10-SPECTACULAR (Cont.) 7:00 P. M.

2 WORLD TONIGHT 4 MOVIE SPECIAL (Color) "Tne Desert warrior" 6-MY THREE SONS 7-BRISTOL COURT (Cont.) 9-VOYAGE (Cont.) 10 SPECTACULAR (Cont.) 11 STUDIO WRESTLING 7:30 P. M. 2, 10 JACKIE GLEASON SHOW 4-MOVIE (Cont.) 6. 7, 11 FLIPPER (Color) 9-JACKIE GLEASON 8:00 P. M.

2, 9, 10-GLEASON (Cont.) 4-MOVIt (cont.) 6, 7, 11 ADVENTURES OF MKi MAtiUO (COior) 8:30 P. M. 2, 9, 10-GILLIGANS ISLAND 4. 6 LAWRENCE ELK 7, 11 KENTUCKY JONES 9:00 P. M.

2, 9, 10-MR. BROADWAY 4, WC.LK (cont.) 7, 11 SATURDAY NIGHT MOVIE (color) "Bad Day at Black Rock" 9:30 P. M. 2. 10-COMEDY (Cont.) 4-HOLLYWOOD PALACE 6 DEATH VALLEY DAYS 7- MOVIE (Cont.) P.

M. 2, 9, 10- GUNSMOKE 4-PALACE (Cont.) 6- MOVIE "A Hatfield of Rain" 7- MOVIE (Cont.) 9, 11 MOVIE (Cont.) 10:30 P. M. 2, 9 10-GUNSMOKE (Cont.) 4 PETER GUNN 6, 7, 11 MOVIE (Cont.) 11:00 P. M.

2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11-NEWS 11:15 P. M. 2-MOVIE "Pork Chop Hill" 4 MOVIE (Cotor) "Pillars of the Sky" 6 MOVIE (Cont.) 9 WEATHER; MOVIE 10- MOVIE Double Feature 12:00 MIDNIGHT 7- MOVIE "A Guy Who Came Back" 1:00 A.M. 2-NEWS; MOVIE "The Girl Most Likely" 10 MOVIE DouMe Features (cont. Sunday 7:00 P.M.

2, 9, 10, 27-LASSIE 4-DAY OF INFAMY 13-DIRECTIONS '65 7:30 P.M. 2, 9, 10, 27-MY FAVORITE MARTIAN 4-WAGON TXtAIX 6, 7, 11, 12, 21-WALT DISNEY'S WORLD Adventure (Color) 8:00 P.M. 2, 9, 10, 27, 56-ED SULLIVAN 8:30 P.M. Factory! ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR AAADE IN U.S.A.! Women's All Rubber Talon Zipper Snow Boots Women's Teens' 4, 33-BROADSIDE Comedy 6, 7, 11, 12, 21-BILL, DANA 9:00 P.M. 2, 9, 10, 27 MY LIVING DOLL 4, 5.

33, 56 MOVIE "The Last Time saw Arcnie" 6, 7, 11, 12, 21-SHOWMAN (Cont.) 9:30 P.M. 2, 10, 27 JOEY BISHOP 9 MEN IN CRISIS 10:00 P.M. 2, 9, 10, 27 CANDID CAMERA 6. 7. 11-ROCUES 4-MOVIE (Cont.) 10:30 P.M.

2, 9-WHAT'S MY LINE? 11:00 P.M. 2, 6, 7, 11 News, Sports, Weather 4- NEWS, SPORTS 9-NEWS 11:05 P.M. 5- MOVIE 11:15 P.M. 4 MOVIE "Thirty 9 NEWS Seconds Over Tokyo" SPORTS, Weather 11 MOVIE "Drums in the Deep South" 10-MOVIE Drama. "River of No Return" P.M.

2-MOVIE "Shake Hands With the Devil" 7-MOVIE "Half Angel" 11:25 P.M. 9 MOVIE "Appointment For Love" 1:00 A.M. 6, 9, 21-NEWS, SPORTS News Quotes By United Press International GRANTED DIVORCE LONDON (UPI) Lily Bancroft saw her husband Thursday for the first time in 46 years at the divorce court. The judge granted Mrs. Bancroft, grey and 64, a decree on grounds of desertion.

She and husband Albert last saw each other when he came home wounded from the Western Front in 1918. WORKING THROUGH SCHOOL AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) A college student confessed Thursday to more than 70 after-school jobs to put himself through school all burglaries. He said Monday and Wednesday nights were his favorite burglarizing hours because he had a light class load the next day. Ralph Walter Martin, 24, an English major from Corpus Christi, was cornered in an office building near the campus Thursday.

He had a list of seven or eight other places he planned to hit before 1 dawn. LOSER'S TRADEMARK MAIDSTONE, England (UPI) The operator of a betting shop in this Kent County community found a loser's trade mark on the floor Thursday a clean freshly ironed blue check shirt. ASSOCIATED. THEATERS Mtrwood 5-7541 SCREEN 1 First Outdoor Showing "TIME TRAVELERS" I'reston Foster Mary Anders In Color "HERCULES AND THE MKMVE WOMEN Kegr 1'aik, Kay Spain Box Office Open 6:30 p.m. SCREEN 1 STARTS TONIGHT 3 Bif? Thrill Shows "MIDNIGHT LACE" Doriis Dny Color "BLACK STREET" plus 'FROM THE TERRACE' Joan Woodward Box Office Opens 0 'CJH rf SEND ME NO FLOWERS Rock Hudson, Doris Day Tony Randal Color Scope Box Office Open 535 TOUORROW SUNDAY, DEC.

5 6 WEAR THEM WITHOUT SHOES for WARMTH and COMFORT Misses' Sizes 10 to 4 Girls Women 5 to 10 BMUGS CliniSTHAS FUN TO LIARS! a c. i- Jt3T mi iur mhix won JSTW V4 uii iur oania Ask for your Tickets when you shop, you just might win a Brand New 1965 TEMPEST and a pair of Earth Kids! Science- mm Merchants Division of Cuff Warm Lined By American Workers 4 Buckle, All Rubber Men's Sizes 6V2 to 14 $4.98 American Workers $99 Made In America Men's Boys', CONQUERS ATciiL DRESS ARTICS Gents' Sizes 11 to 2 START vIl '965 I CHRISTMAS I CLUB NOW! Ik Be sure you'll have a worry-free vSra g2 Yuletide in '65 join our Christmas VtMC rT SAI1TA Jl ni Diitfi HEAR: j. "Hooray for Santa Claus" PLUS GIANT CARTOON SHOW All Seats 50c Saturday Opens 12 Noon Shows 12:302:304:30 Sunday Opens 1:30 P.M. Shows 2 P.M.4 P.M. i AGl? tJT -v I nlrlSI ran Boys' Sizes 3 to 6 $4.50 Made In America By III rm I ih SEE: The Martians Kidnap Santa! Santa's North Pole Workshoo! The Fantastic Martian Toy tann was Meeting with Martian Kids! Space ship Journey from Earth to Mars! Santa turn Mars-Robot into a Mechanical Toy! SLOVENIAN SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 107 Latimer Avenue Strabane, Penna.

Phone 745-5000 CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED 53 W. Pike St. I 67 N. Main St. Canonsburg, Pa.

Washington, Pa. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS.

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