Sponsor (Apr-June 1960)

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about a f This is a really good buy. Our pilot has left for greener pastures and we don't have the flying bug. So we're selling. This Super Custom 1957 Piper Tri-Pacer, in the words of the Danbury (Conn.) School of Aeronautics where it is hangared is "in excellent condition and very clean." It's reasonably (and firmly) priced at $5500. DESCRIPTION Super Custom 1957 Piper Tri-Pacer 100 HP, Model PA 22, blue and white EQUIPMENT 12 Crystal Narco Super Homer Narco low frequency receiver. Directional gyro. Artificial horizon rate of climb, turn and bank CONDITION Exceptionally conditioned and clean. Always hangared (since new) HOURS 460 hrs. total on aircraft and engine. Licensed until August 1960. PRICE $5500 firm CONTACT Box 27, SPONSOR or Walter Wilson, Danbury School of Aeronautics, Danbury Airport, Conn. Telephone Pioneer 3-0072 elevator cards calling attention to WCPO-TV's programs. Winners: James Ficken, v. p. and general manager of Campbell-Ewald, San Francisco, copped the $250 prize from WDSM-AM-TV, Duluth, for estimating the nearest actual time the first ship of the year entered the Duluth ship canal, opening the 19th navigation season at the head of the Great Lakes ... J. W. Abernathy, merchandising director of KFSD-TV, San Diego, awarded first prize in the nation-wide Chun King Foods merchandising contest. Thisa 'n' data: Leg Biederman, president of the Paul Bunyan Radio Network, this weekend begins broad casting on different spots throughoul Northern Michigan as the NBC Moni tor vacation reporter . . . New quar ters: WJXT, Jacksonville, is now occupying its new million-dollar-plus Broadcast House. Kudos: To WDSU-TV, New Orleans, the first award ever made to a tv station by the La. State Bar Association for "excellence and distinguished journalism in both reporting and interpreting the news" ... To WNBQ, Chicago, the highest award from the American Foundation for the Blind for its outstanding efforts in aiding the blind . . . Wayne Liles, farm director of KWTV. Oklahoma City, named outstanding farm broadcasting director in the nation for 1959 by the American Feed Manufacturers Association ... To Westinghouse Broadcasting Co., and its president Donald McGannon, the Tv & Radio Advertising Club of Philadelphia's Liberty Bell Award for public affairs programing ... To WJRT, Flint, Mich., the Alfred P. Sloan Award for highway safety . . . To WSB-TV, Atlanta, award citations from the Associated Press Broadcasters Association for news coverage and news programs-features. On the personnel front : William Scruggs, Jr., to Southern sales representative for WSOC-TV, Charlotte . . . George Allen, to special assistant to the president of Meredith Publishing Co. . . . Harry Zimmerman, to account executive at KSTP-TV. Minneapolis-St. Paul . . . Jack Gregory, to account executive at KGOTV, San Francisco. SPONSOR • 4 JUNE 1960 '