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The La Crosse Tribune from La Crosse, Wisconsin • Page 11

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Championship Bout Feb. The Sonny Liston-Cassius Clay heavyweight championship fight will be broadcast over Radio WKTY and the ABC network at p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 25. The fight is to take place in the Miami Beach (Fla.) convention hall. This is the sixth consecutive YOU BE THE JUDGE! I Let us put a new 1964 Model G-E COLOR IN YOUR HOME TZZZk 10-DAY HOME TRIAL General Electric offers you the only color set so dependable that the Precision Etched Circuitry is guaranteed for the life of the set! (all other parts and labor guaranteed for 1 year) G-E COLOR TELEVISION PRICES dryl A with START AT iptTti10 (terms os low os $3.95 per week) Buy your Color TV from WETTSTEIN'S La Crosse's Oldest, Largest and Most Dependable TV Dealer! We don't sell furniture, hardware, tires or clothing ST FINEST APPLIANCES, TELEVISION AND STEREO MADE IN AMERICA.

WETTSTEIN AND SONS TELEVISION and ELECTRIC Crosse's Only Factory Authorized General-Electric Dealer" 215 N. 3rd DIAL 4-6868 Saturday, Feb. 22. 1961 llrlurrrd on Frb major heavyweight title fight to be carried on ABC Radio. The network had exclusively broadcast all three Floyd Patterson- Ingemar Johannson bouts and both Liston-Patterson encounters.

Howard Cosell, director of sports for ABC Radio, will provide color commentary for the highly publicized bout. His ringside guest will be former heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. A native of Pine Bluff, the 29-yearnold Liston boasts a 35-1 record, including 25 knockouts. His lone loss was suffered in an eight-round decision early in his career to heavyweight Marty Marshall, a loss he avenged one year later, in 1955, with a sixth round knockout. Only 22.

Clay has had 17 professional fights and has won all of them. His record shows 15 knockouts, including ones over Archie Moore and Henry Cooper. i Maggie La Crosse a wonderful town! perhaps a lot nicer in the Loop since the Batavian Bank installed its chimes atop the building. We think a lot of you should call the depository and tell them what a delightful addition tne time chimes make. only tonight (Saturday) remaining to take in on stage in the Campus Little Theater.

be sorry if you miss this one. more coming up. too is all set to show in the new Onalaska High auditorium Feb. 28-29. Logan Senior High is ready with its of a musical, on Feb.

25. The Minneapolis Symphony closes the La Crosse Community Concert season here March 3. Fred Waring will be in the Mary E. Sawyer Auditorium March 5. And the Harlem Globetrotters will be in the auditorium Feb.

26. Val Palen, at the Surf, has pianist Jackie Burns this week. Burns has played in Carnegie Hall and has had top engage ments throughout the west. MONDAY Feb. 24 TV Time Table (All station responsible all 1.

8 La Crosse 2 Cedar Kapids 5 St. Paul 3 Mason City 6 Austin 3 Madison CUV) 10 Rochester 6:30 C-Suurise Semester Country 7:00 3W- -Sunrise Semester Clancy 7:15 Semester 7:20 Debbie Drake 7:30 Semester 7:45 Phillip Show 8:00 2 Kangaroo 9.00 2-8 CBS News 3- Espagnole LaLanne 4- New? When Room 9:30 Schooltime Love Lucy For Word 9:45 3-Call Us 10:00 2-3-3 McCoys Concent ation Is Right 10:30 and Gladys Missing 6- The Object Is 11:00 of Life Impression Kevs 11:25 2 11:30 2 3-3 for Tomorrow 5-10- 13-Truth or Consequences Knows Best 11:45 2 3-3W Light 12:00 Hour Ernie Show 12:10 Mkts. Altar 12:15 Mkts. Show: Wea. World Farm Farm.

Home 12:30 World Turns Chest Is Right 1:00 Fare Landmarks Make a Deal; News 1:30 2 Partv Doctors In Court 2:00 Tell The Truth Young Theater Hospital 2:30 2 of Night Say For a Day 3:00 2-3-3 Storm Game 3:30 Phillip Show World Turns Marx Room For Daddy Are Funny 3:45 Max Clubhouse 4:00 3 the Town Laramie Hospital Rocky and Friends 4:15 Theater 4:30 and Deputy Dawg Mouse Club Show Life Report 4:45 Speaks 5:00 Woodpecker Company Stooges Hound 5:30 2 World Tonight Rept. 5:45 6-Bus. Report; News 6:00 to Iowa Spts. 3 Spts. 10--Ch.

10 Report 6:25 6:30 Tell the Truth Movie Limits 4 Minneapolis 13 Euu Claire 7:00 Got a 7:30 2 Lucv Show Train 8:00 Thomas 8:30 2-3-3W-4-8-Andy Griffith Stars 9:00 Bilko Side West Side Mitch Miller Point 9:30 Line 10:00 2 -Rept. to Iowa News; Spts. Headlines 10:15 Olympics 10:20 Roundup Week in La Crosse 10:30 Allen Law 10:45 Spts. 11:00 Allen 11:30 13 12:00 Movie 12:30 Late Show MONDAY Feb. 24 RADIO Time Table Remember Virginia Payne She was to most.

After 27 years and 7,056 performances on radio, she has given up that line of work The star of soap opera retiring, though. playing at the Fred Miller Theater in Milwaukee in You through March 8. And Jack Martin told us last week that his step-granddaugh-j ter, Cheryl Holdridge, in Holly-1 wood, plans to marry Lance Reventlow. Jack is going to Hollywood in June. Joe Hollywood Theater manager, dropped off a list of good-things-to-come at his place.

Through the month of March, playing these attractions: Days In and is bringing back I Ch. late movie should be enjoyable for those to whom it is a re-run and also to the first- seers. Cliffs of made in 1943, has Irene Dunne in the starring role. It was quite a tear-jerker in its day. Anyone have a Feb.

29 birth day? 40 Emphasis; Farm 00 B. Show 00 Golden 00 Road Show- 30 Tri-State Farm 30 Morning Show' 45 Weather 55 Joe Garagiola 00 News 30 Weather; Spts. Road Report 40 News 45 Morning Show 05 News 15 Morning Show 30 Club Calendar 45 Coffee Break 00 Duane Moore 00 Ken Allen 30 Emphasis 35 Devotions 45 Hayshakers 00 Polka Pantry 1 aivq 30 Man On the St. WLCX 00 News: Yawn Patrol 00 Music Your Way 30 Onalaska News 45 Music Your Way 00 Party Line 30 Stork Rept. 45 Music Your Wav 00 News; Mkts.

30 LC At Noon 00 Melody Corner :30 Caledonia St. Rev. 00 Around the Town :45 Lang St. Revue 00 Around the Town 12: 1: 2: 3: 5:00 News 5:05 Mkt. News Analysis 5:10 Bill Mann 5:25 Sportsmen Rept.

5:30 Red Barber 5:45 Spts. Flash 6:00 News 6:15 Chet Huntley 6:20 Scrapbook 6:25 UW vs. Ind. 8:30 Music Room 9: 10 10: 05 Hi Fi Concert 00 News 15 Night Trails 1490 3:30 Main St. Revue 3:45 Melody Corner 4:00 Monday Drivers 4:15 Birthday Party 4:30 Monday Drivers 5:15 Stock Report 5:20 Weather 5:30 Music 5:45 News 6:00 Family Vespers 6:15 Folk Music 6:30 Social Security 6:35 Army Recruiting Show 6:45 Polka Party 7:00 Vox Pop 8:00 Invit.

to Music 9:00 Night Beat 5:15 Country Style U.S.A. 5:30 Rise and Shine 6:00 News 6:25 News 6:30 Farm Forum 6:45 Weather 6:50 Rise and Shine 7:00 Milo Knutson 7:15 Trad. Post 7:30 Inspiration; Spts. 7:45 Milo Knutson 8:00 Call for Coffee 8:25 Headlines 8:45 Milo Knutson 9:00 Breakfast Club 10:00 Call for Coffee 10:15 Feathered Friends 11:15 Bulletin Board WCOW-FM (Sparta) 5:30 Reveille 6:00 News; Reveille 6:10 Farm Director 6:25 News; Ads 6:45 Reveille 7:00 News; Wea. 7:20 Hi Neighbor 7:50 Music 8:00 Chuck Masters 8:15 Music 8:30 News; Tomah 0:00 News; Coffee Club 10:00 News; Want Ads 10:15 Bulletin Board 10:30 Morn.

Melody 11:00 Easy Listening 11:25 Tomah Notes 11:30 Superior Music 11:50 News 12:00 Obits 11:25 3rd St. Review 11:55 Stork Rept. 12:00 Paul Harvey 12:15 Milo Knutson 1:00 Happy Time Sh 2:00 Spotlight on Galesville 4:00 Dairy Time 4:15 Feathered Friends 4:20 Traffic Jamboree 5:00 Paul Harvey 5:05 Traffic Jamboree 5:15 Changing World 5:25 Sports; News 6.00 Jolly Swiss Boy3 6:30 News: Sports 7:00 E. P. Morgan 7:15 Hall of Sound 97.1 megs.

12:30 Auction 1:00 News; Music 1:35 Back to the Bible 2:00 Musical Hayride 3:00 Album Hour 4:00 1290 Club 4:30 Bill Stern 5:00 VP News 5:15 Sunset Valley 6:00 Eric Parsons 6:15 Sunset Valley 6:25 Wis. vs. Ind. 8:30 News; Top Tunes 9:00 Fulton Lewis 9:15 971 Club 9:30 Night News Final 971 Club WHERE SERVICE IS A FACT NOT JUST A PROMISE! Two of best known married couples, the Bob Hopes and the Charles Boyers, each have just completed 30 years of marriage, quite a record for that place. How are you doing? Have fun.

5:30 Wake Up Easy 6:30 Weather; Mkts. 6:50 Auction News 7:00 News; Wea. 7:30 Morning Edition 7:15 Music 7:45 New's; Wea. 8:00 Music 9:00 NAEB 9:30 Air School 9:45 Interlude 10:00 Homemakers WISV 7:55 Tops in Sports 9:45 Music 8:00 News; Wea. 8:10 A.M.

Devotions 8:20 Wake Up Easy 9:05 Stork Club 9:15 Tunes; Topics 9:30 Hope of the World 10:10 Coffee Time 11:05 Old Time 1:00 Church Bulletin 1:15 Mr. Record Man 3:00 News; Rec. Man WHLA-FM 10:30 Musical Moments 10:45 News Views 11:00 Dem. Challenges 12:00 Muslcale; News 12:30 Farm Program 1:00 Chapter a Day 1:30 Air School 90.3 megs. 2:15 Men.

Molecules 2:30 Christian Phil. 3:00 Law in News 3:15 Music of Masters 4:45 Jazz Impressions 5:15 Story Time 5:30 News Views 11:45 Farm Reports 12:00 News; Mkts. 12:30 Co-op Service Time 12:40 Farm Digest 12:45 Farmers Union 4:00 Mail Train 4:40 News; Sign Off 5:45 News; Wea. 6:00 Music ale 7:00 Chapter a Dav 7:30 As I Roved Out 8:00 UW Freshmen 8:45 Over Back Fenct 9:00 FM Concert.

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