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TV Schedule Saturday 1:00—World Series 3.1&—Cartoons 3:30—Shari Lewis 4:00—Capt. Kangaroo 5:00—Sports 6:30—Ozzie Nelson 7:00—Sea Hunt 7:30—Twilight Zone 8:00—What’s My Line 8:30—Have Gun 9:00—Gunsmoke 9:30—Harrigan 10:00—Bat Masterson 10:30—Peter Gunn 11:00—The Texan 11:30—Movie Sunday 1:00—Christophers 1:30—Sacred Heart 1:45—Christian Science 2:00—Frontiers of Faith 2:30—Golf 3:45—'EBF 4:00—Miss Universe Pageant 5:30—Big Picture 1 6:00—Candid Camera i 6:30—Zane Grey 7:00—Wagon Train 8:00—Perry Mason 9:00—Untouchables 10:00—Wanted Dead or Alive 10:30—Movie Monday 6:00—Commander’s Call 6:30—Belle Howell 7:00—News 7:15—EBF 7:30—Traffic Court 8:00—Lock Up 8:30—Little Margie 9:00—Colonel March 9:30—Ed Sullivan 10:30—Five Star Jubilee 11:00—Polka Parade 11:30—Country America Tuesday 6:00—Real McCoys 6:30—Planet Earth 7:00—News 7:15—Industry On Parade 7:30—Overseas Adventure 8:00—Ann Southern 8:30—Decision 9:00—Jack Benny 9:30—Glenn Miller Time 10:00—Jack Paar Wednesday 6:00—Cartoons 6:30—Meet The Press 7:00—News 7:15—Cartoons 7:30—20th Century F.OR SEATTLE TACOMA PORTUND SERVICE CALL 486-2231 Pacific Northern 8:00—Highway Patrol 8:30—You Bert Your Life 9:00—I’ve Got A Secret 9:30—Steve Allen 10:30—Fights Thursday 6:00—Storybook 6:30—Dobie Gillls 7:00—News 7:15—America At Work 7:30—Science Fiction 8:00—My Hero 8:30—Price Is Right 9:00—Garry Moore 10:00—Lawrence Welk 11:00—Armstrong Theatre Friday 7:15—Cartoons 6:00—To Tell The Truth 6:30—Death Valley Days 7:00—News 7:30—Tombstone Territory 8:00—Rawhide 8:30—Price Is Right 9:00—Checkmate L0:00—Playhouse 90 10:30—Movie A poor man’s friends won’t lelp him—and a rich man’s friends vant to help themselves. (Continued trom Page 5) gage primarily in military training with elements of the U. S. Marine Corps. I/t was particularly gratifying to talk to the two top officers of the outfit, and note their enthusiasm for the work they are engaged in. They felt the Seabee battalions usefulness in times of peace was evident in national or worldwide disasters, and cited instances where they served. The know how of the men in construction methods 4 and procedures eased these mo ments of disaster. “The officers and men of MCB Ten wish to thank the officials and citizens of Kodiak for their friendly cooperation and hospitality during the past summer,” Cmdr. Coveil stated. “We wish, too, to assure the civilian community that the Tenth and sister battalions are prepared to build and defend and to combat natural or man-made disasters wherever the need arises, on a moment’s notice.” The fellow who doubts should give his conscience the benefit of the doubt. LOU VEERMAN Agent 486—3656 SAILING FROM SEATTLE November 22,1961 MS TATALINA Seward (Mail Only), Women’s Bay, Kodiak, Seldovia, Homer. Coming November 16 An all-new Ford ... right size... right price... right between Galaxie and Falcon Some care have new names... this name will have a new car! The name is familiar-the Ford Fairlane 500. The car itself is totally neu)-so new you'll see nothing else like it this year. It is one of Ford's milestone designs-and will be as influential in its way as the first mass-produced car (aFord Model T)t the first popular station wagon (a Ford Wagon ), the first four-passenger luxury car (a Ford Thunderbird), the world's most successful compact (a Ford Falcon). V cC^? Right between Galaxie and Falcon in size and in price, ^ * the 1962 Ford Fairlane 500 is just the right car for just about everybody; you have never been able to buy anything so right before. Big in room, ride and performance, it is still priced under most compacts. It nurses a nickel as though it never ex pected to see another. It moves like a rabbit on roller skates. New unitized body a foot shorter outside . .. full-size inside Ford engineers have changed the propor tions of the automobile: a completely new unitized body gives you more room inside with less bulk outside. A foot shorter than previous Fairlanes, the new Fairlane 500 is pleasantly parkable, de lightfully driveable, easily garageable. At the same time it packs into its neat and nifty 197 inches as much passenger room as you had in some of the biggest Fords ever built. Twice-a-year maintenance Service is reduced to a minimum—30,000 miles on many items, twice a year on the rest. You go 30,000 miles between major lubrications, 6,000 miles between oil changes and minor lubrications. You don’t have to touch the engine coolant antifreeze for two years-or 30,000 miles— at a time. Brakes adjust themselves. All-new economy Eight from world’s V-8 leader The hand that honed the Thunderbird— and sped the Falcon to all-time Economy Run honors — turned to a new problem here, the world's first economy V-8. Made possible by new Ford foundry methods, the new Challenger V-8 is as strong as iron—and a lot lighter than icon’s ever been before. As lively as you’d like . . . thriftier than you’d expect a V-8 to be ... it’s a natural powerplant for America’s first eat-your-cake-and-have-it car. For those who want even greater thrift, there’s a new Fairlane Six. Its economy would be gratifying in a smaller car. In a car this size it’s a downright delight. Preview America’s newest car now As part of Preview Run U.S.A., new Fairlane 500’s are riding the nation's highways and main streets right now. Watch for them. See what thousands have already seen - and raved about. Take a turn at the wheel—and perhaps do a little raving yourself. We think you’ll agree: this all-new Ford is just right for just about every body. No matter how many new cars you’ve looked at, you haven’t seen any thing like this one. It will be at your Ford Dealer’s next week. If you miss it now, be sure to see it then. •WTO* COMHtm JUST RIGHT FOR JUST ABOUT EVERYBODY! FORD /-* ONLY THE NAME S THE SAME I KODIAK MOTORS, IRC. Kodiak, Alaska