IT "? 1 || ! DIAL ! 6-41 75 Ask For "WANT ADS" Want sds for the Tuesday issue may be phoned in until 1 p.m. on Monday. Want ads for the Friday issue may be phoned in until 1 p.m. on Thursday. ALL KEYED ADS (ads signed with box numbers) are strictly confidential and no information mill be given. Lost LOST STOCK 220 CORELINA Casualty Ins. Certificate No. 4463 Lost at office. Could be in waste paper basket, and taken to trash heap. If found return to M. T. Mills and receive reward. Sound Chevro let Co., Morehead City. ml&-22 | For Sale fwo CORN PLANTERS. ONE with double hopper, one with gu ano attachment. Practically new, two iron tooth harrows and one soda side dresser. H. T. Carraway. phone 2-5162. m29 PEPSI-COLA COOLER. A 1 CON dition. Reasonable. 19 bundles asbestos shingles, $2.00 bundle. M. T. Brittingham, phone 6-4307. ml8p VOW 18 YOUR CHANCE TO BUY a beautifully located, well equipped year-round home on Bogue Sound. Plenty of elevation and well pro tected from hurricanes. For ap pointment call 2-8851. ml8 DUPLEX. A WONDERFUL Op portunity to own a home, also have in investment A-l location. C. H. freeman and C. L. Stanley, Agents. tf BOXER PUPPIES, MALES AND females. Ideal gifts. Also toy ter rier pup. Reasonable. 2101 Evans. HOUSE AND LOT IN BUSINESS district, 1110 Arnedell St. C. H. freeman and C. L. Stanley, Agents. FOR SALE New 3-Bedroom Homes Built on FHA or GI Arrangements UP TO 25 YEARS TO PAY. We Can Offer Complete Home Delivery in 100 Days. Low Down Payment. In a new Crab Point Develop mcnt area with paved streets, curbs and city sewer. GOODWIN DEVELOPMENT CO. Phone 6-3078 10S N. 10th St Morehead City tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Phone M11S One-Time Insertion yc_ for 15 words or lew? ad ' Jt tlonal words 5c each. Four-Time Consecutive Insertions /?, each Insertion for 15 Wt words or less ? additional words 4c each. Eight-Time Consecutive Insertion* JE, each insertion for 15 "?w?rdi or less additional words Jc each. Each initial, abbrevia tion, group of numbers counts ss one word. Classified Display Ad* 77, per column lech. Flat rate. All other ads request. ng Classi fied Psge position ? 77c per column inch. FLAT RATE. Cards of ThsnVs snd Special Notices accepted at regular Clasaificd Rates. THE NEWS-TIMES will be re sponsible for the first incorrect Insertion of sny classified ad vertiaement, if the value of the advertisement has been lessened the error, and then only to extent of * make-good in i publisher reserves the right i revise or reject sny copy. Deadline for Classifieds i PJH. Moeday. 1 P.M. T bunds) For Sal* 1953 BUICK FORMERLY OWNED by Major lUney Very good car. See at Mobiey Buick Co. m22 35 FOOT SHRIMP BOAT. FOUR i trawls. ship to shore radio. Also 20-foot Barkers Island built boat. See Curtis Salter. Barkers Island. J15 BEND1X TRAILER. ENCLOSED for carrying belongings, extra tire. No. 1 condition. $100. Monroe Simpson. Lennoxville Road. m25 1955 MERC URY. 1 OWNER. LIKE I new For the buy of your life see ! Luther Lewis. Mobiey Buick Co. m22 | OPEN BOAT, 17'* FEET LONG.! 6 feet 4 inches wide Ringed and | bedded for Dodge or Plymouth mo- j tor. Solid work boat, one year old. Price $150. Joe Whitley, Barkers Island. m22p ] 1952 BUICK FORMERLY OWNED by Walter Freeman. Car unbeliev ably clean. $1,365.00. Contact George Morton* Mobiey Buick Co. m22 8'* BORSEPOWER BRIGGS AND Stratton air cooled motor with shaft, wheel, rudder, and stuffing boxes, etc. Also one 31* horse power Lauson air cooled outboard . motor. Special bargain. $80 take I all. May be seen at Willis's Pure | Oil Station. Morehead City. tf 1954 CENTURY. 1 OWNER SALE price $1,995.00. Sec Leo Couture. Mobiey Buick Co. m22 20' SHRIMP TRAWL WITH boards. Call Bill Wilkins, 64677. Morehead City. jl NEW PORTABLE LIGBT plants, 110 volts, 60 cycles, 1500 watts, made by Onam. Complete with aluminum carrying case. Also ' new 3 horsepower electric motors, j single phase. Contact John Seitter | or Bruce L. Goodwn, Phone 6-3078 tf | COMPLETE ALL STEEL ELEC trie kitchen unit, consisting of sink, stove, refrigerator, and closets. Reasonable. $125.00. Phone 6-5210. tf ONE NINE CUBIC FOOT RE frigerator $50. 3000 Arendell St. Phone 6-3215. m22p TWO BEDROOM BOUSE, 2107 Fisher Street. Phone 6-3072. m25 SOUND APPLIANCE CO ALr ways has bargains in used oil heat ers, washers, ranges and refrig erators. See them at 1406 Bridges St . in Morehead City. dl3 STORE FIXTURES ? SCALES, walk-in coolers, deep freeze. Stroud's Food Center, 18th St. Phone 6-4345. Call after 6 p.m. tf APARTMENT HOUSE ON BEAUFORT-MOREHEAD CAUSEWAY Two attractive 5-room apart ments. Priced low. Liberal terms. ? Alio ? l ame house in Gloucester. N. C. Good location tor tourist business or for serving meals. We also have for sale some of the most beautiful shore lots in the county. RICHARD H WMTEHURST Agent ? Gloucester Phone Marshallberg 404 U NEW AND USED FURNITURE Hamilton Furniture Co., near school on Live Oak St., Beaufort, N. C. U G. T. SPIVEY Wholesale Fruit and Produce FREE DELIVERY Phone 2-3031 Fresh Vegetables Daily Live Oak St. Beaufort, N. C. tf RICH BLACK TOP SOIL AND manure, delivered. Call Beaufort 2-4128. Otis Warren. ? Business Service* NOTICE ? 1. 1ST YOUR PROPER ty with us for sale or rental. Our motto if to pleue. Your business appreciated. C. H. Freeman and C. L Stanley, Agent*, 710 'A Aren dell St.. Morehead City, N. C. tf Barbour's Marine Supply Co. Johnson Outboard Motor SALES * SERVICE PHONE 2 3311 218 W. Frent St. Bcwrfort, N. C. til Bwimi Serricei FOR CORRECT TIME: ? ?31M. For correct Jewelry, satisfactory watch repair. Early Jewelers, 723 Arendell St. Morehead City. TIRES SLICK? You Can Avoid Accidents ? RETREAD with MASTER RETREADS at TIRE SERVICE CO. 1300 Arendell St. Morchead City, N. C. SEPTIC TANKS Installed, serviced. We Clean Septic Tanks. THOMAS B. MARSH CO. INC. New Bern, N. C. Call 6512 Concrete Pipe Lawn Benches tl TIRE RECAPPING Wheel Balancing TWIN CITY TIRE CO. 160 N. 1 2th St L. M. "Steve" Stevens, Mgr. "HAULING" Long or Short Distance Prccious Things Handled Carefully For Information Call WILLIS PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Phone UU4 Morchcad City, N. C. U MOHAWK Rugs and Carpeting Now You Can Have Your Floors Covered On Easy Bud get Terms. Complete Installation. No Down Payment. Up tc 36 Months tc Pay. Hamilton Furniture Co. Phone 2-7201 505 Live Oak St. Beauiort Picture Tube Dim? We can restore the brightness on 90 Vi of the sets. CaU SMITH TELEVISION Phone 6-5092 1213 Bridges St. Morehead City tf TERMITES SWARMING? DIAL 2-9331 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE AND INSPECTION Coastal Termite Control Phone 2-9331 Write Box 291 Office 311 Cedar St Beaufort, N. C. .V C. LifCMC >?. ?l Mac's Model & Hobby Shop Located at LOCKHART MILLWORK CO. Highway 70 West of Morehead City, N. C. Electric Trains and Accessories. Models ? Hobbies Hobby Materials and Supplies t Help Wanted INTERESTED IN CONTACTING reliable man experienced in the op eration of a shrimp trawler over 50 feet. For details contact Myra Paul Tekh any time after S p.m. and 7 p.m. at G rover Paul's Fish House Adams Creek. N. C. m25 FEMALE ? CAN EARN $15 PER day. No investment necessary. If you have car would be to your ad vantage as you stand a chance for immediate advancement. Apply by letter stating age, marital status and etc Reliable Home Equipment Co., 1710 Arendell St. Morehead City or 925 Cokey Rd , Rocky Mount. jl TWO W A ITRESSES AT ONCE. Apply In person or call 6-4322 Buddy's Place, Atlantic Beach, tf AGENTS WANTEB, MALE AND female. Can earn $15 a day. No investment necessary Apply in person to Reliable Home Equip ment Co., 1710 Arendell St.. S to 10 a.m. or for a later appointment call 6-4006. m22 Help Wasted 3 WAITRESSES. DAY AND Bight shift $15.00 week. U not experienced we will teach you Ap ply in person to Broadway Cale. ?8 Situation Wanted THOSE WANTING WOMAN FOR general homework or caring for children, phone 6 3626 m25 Wanted SAIL BOAT IN GOOD CONDI tion. 18 ft. to 22 ft. Write to Box 138, Gastooia. North Carolina, jl FOUR CUTE LITTLE KITTENS want homes. Also spotted calico cat. Call 6-3304. m22 For Rent UNFURNISHED HOUSE, LIVING j room, dinette, kitchen. 3 bedrooms and bath. 1809 Fisher St. m25 CHEAP, UNFURNISHED APART mcnt, private entrance, lights, ' water included. Phone 6-3626. m25 OFFICE SPACE. UPSTAIRS, available now. Contact Mrs. Her- j man K Willis, 1101 Arendell St J Phone 6-4074. m22 FURNISHED COTTAGE, LIVING room, bedroom, and bath. Private i entrance. Light cooking. On Sound $37 50 month. Phone 63121. tf LARGE THREE BEDROOM house, kitchen furnished. Call 6-4555. tf | OFFICE SPACE APPLY HAMIL ton Furniture Co., Beaufort, 503 1 Live Oak St. tf j FOUR ROOM HOUSE WITH] bath, electric range, refrigerator ; and oil heater. Apply K. W. Wright, phone 2 4131 after 6 p.m. tf ! COMMERCIAL Bt-'ILDING, IDEAL for offiee or beauty shop, at 1107 j Shepard St. Apply John A. Baker | Agency, 719 Arendell St., More- j head City. tf S UN SHIN E~ COURT MOTEL apartments by day, week or month. | Front Street Extension, Beaufort. Phone 2-8307. tf Special Notices CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for the many kindnesses shown at the time of the death of our daughter. Ernest Lowe and family. m22p I wish to take this opportunity to thank my friends and customers for their past business and earnest ly solicit their business in the fu ture. Luther R. Lewis, Mobley Buick Co. m25 Legal Notices NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF BOND ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED 1. That the Town of Newport is sue its bonds for the purpose of constructing a new water tank and water distribution system, for con sumption and fire protection. 2. That the maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds shall be $120,000.00 3. That a tax sufficient to pay the principal and interest on said bonds shall be annually levied and collected. 4. That a sworn statement of the debt of the Town be filed with the clerk forthwith and before final passage of this ordinance, as pro vided by General Statutes, Chapter 160, section 383; and that said statement be open to public inspec tion at all times. 5. That this ordinance shall not take effect until approved by a majority of the voters of the Town who vote at an election to be held as provided by G. S., Chapter 160, Subchapter III. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 14th day of May. 1956. and was first published on the 22nd day of May. 1956 This 22nd day of May. 1956. EDITH LOCKEY Clerk, Town of Newport m22-29 NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL ESTATE UNDER DEED OF TBUST Pursuant to the power contained in that deed of trust by William C. McCausley and wife, Mary Louise McCausley, to R. N. Sum mcrsill. Trustee, recorded the 4th day of August, 1955. in Book 162, page 552. Office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the amount as therein provided, the undersigned will, on the 25th day of June. 1956. at 11:00 A.M.. at the courthouse door of Carteret County, in Beau fort, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder, the following de scribed property: In the community of Bogue. and lying on the South side of State Highway No. 24. and being a part of the EL H. Russell tract, begin ning at an iron stake on the South ern margin of the Old State High way right -of way. being thirty (30) feet South of the center thereof, and at the Western margin of a fourteen (14) foot road leading to Bogue Air Field, and runs with the Western margin of above mention ed fourteen (14) foot road South 1 degree 43 minutes East eighty five (85) feet to an iron stake, thence South 78 degrees 50 min utes West fifty (50) feet to an iron stake, thence North 1 degree 43 minutes West eighty-five (85) feet Morehead City Social News Mother-Daughter Dinner Held by Girls Auxiliary The junior and intermediate members of the Girls Auxiliary of the First Baptist Church, and their mothers, were honored at a mother-daughter banquet Thursday night at the church. There were 60 present. Dixie Parker gave the welcome Mrs. Frank Cheek presented the invocation. During dinner, Vir ginia Thompson offered a toast to the mothers. Mrs. J. W. Thompson ' responded. Natalie Killman gave a toast to ; the Woman's Missionary Union i and Mrs. Leslie Brinson told of the merits of the Girls Auxiliary Miss Jane Marshall Jenkins, New Bern, was the speaker. Her topic was Going Forward. The dinner was prepared by the Addie H Jones and Ida Webb | Eaton Circles of the church, and served by the Edith Broadway and Mable Piner Circles. Arrangements were under the direction of Mrs. A. H. McDonald. The benediction was given by i Miss Joyce Taylor. Decorations of i spring flowers and greenery were j used. Corsages of red and white carnations were presented to Miss, Jenkins and her mother. Legal Noticea to an iron stake in the Southern margin of said thirty (30) foot right-of-way of State Highway No. 24. thence with the Southern mar gin of the thirty (30) foot right-of way North 78 degrees 50 minutes East fifty (50) feet to the begin ning, containing 096 acres, to gether with a store building sit uated thereon. Also the following described per sonal property: One 1941 Glider H-Trailer. The terms of the sale will be cash: the highest bidder will be re quired to immediately make a cash deposit of 10 Cr of the amount of the bid up to and including $1000.00, plus 5*i of any excess over $1000.00. This sale is made subject to taxes and special assess I ments, if any. | This 22nd day of May. 1956. R. N. Summersill, Trustee. m22-29 j5-7-19 SALE NOTICE Directed by Board of Commis sioners Carteret County, undersign ed trustee, will offer for sale, and | sell, to highest bidder for cash, or upon terms bid at sale (bidding to I start at $500.00): and sale subject j to approval of said Commissioners), ! at the courthouse door, in Beaufort. N. C., on Friday May 25th, 1956 at 12 M. o'clock, the following de scribed land: I On Harkers Island: Beginning at iron pipe, the northwest corner of | Stacy W. Davis' land, run N. 30 E. 180 feet more or less to Middle ' line, property Earl C. Davis, then S. 64 -30 E. with Davis' line, 1390 feet, more or less, to northwest corner of School property. (Or Jen nie Bell lqnd), then S. 30 W. with School property 400 feet to north | east corner Kenneth Johnson's , land, then N. 67 W. with Johnson's i line 220 feet to his northwest cor ner, then S. 30 W. 20 feet then N. 67 W. 940 feet more or less, to Stacy W. Davis* east line, thence with his east line 300 feet to his northeast corner, thence N. 67 W. to beginning, containing 11 acres, approximately. This 9th day of May. 1956. Irvin W. Davis, Trustee. ml5-18-22 Wedding (Continued from Page 4) The rake was on * uble with ? pink cloth overlaid with white lace Uble cloth. There were three branched crystal candelabra on either lide with a centerpiece of pink snapdragon-. and baby breath in a cut crystal bowl. The punch was pink, the cake's frosting was of pink and white, and the hostess also served pink mints and nuta. Flowers used to decorate the home were magnolia leaves, larkspur in lavender, white and pink, and pink rosebuds. Pink candles were used in candle hold ers of crystal and brass. School Brownie Troops Have Picnic at State Park Brownie troops from gride three of the Morehead City School and Camp Glenn School had a picnic Thursday evening at Fort Macon State Park. Special guests were the parents and brothers and sis ters of troop members. Brownies from Morehead City School were Linda Brewer, Sue Bullock, Sharon Cannon, Susan Davies, Frances Davis, Lutie Mc jClain, Sandy Mentschikoff, Janice I Morton, Jane Prest, Janice Sewell, Dotty Willis, Phyliss Simmons, j Tana Lee Smith, Gail Swann, land Ann Blomberg. I Brownies from Camp Glenn School were Linda LaSpada, Patty McKinley, Candice Smith, Cheryl Todd, Kathleen Wade, Connie Wil lis, and Betty Jo Wood. Leaders are Mrs. Ralph Wade and Mrs. Charles E. Todd, who thank all the companies which supplied refreshments free of charge. Hospital Notes Morehead City Hospital Admitted: On Wednesday, Mr. Zachie Griffin, Beaufort. On Thursday: Mrs. Will Davis, Marshallberg'; William H. Day, USCG Agassiz; Mrs. Dana Lewis, Morehead City; Mr. Isaac Tyndall, Morehead City. On Friday: Mrs. Alfred Ebron, Morehead City; Patricia Gillikin, Markers Island; Mr. Thomas Gray, Newport; Mrs. Charlie Pake, Beau fort. Discharged: On Thursday, Mrs. Wardell Gillikin, Beaufort; Jo Anne Mann, Newport. On Friday: Mrs. Mary C. Davis, Markers Island; Mr. Walter Kidd, Morehead City; Frank Krusz, Glou cester; Mrs. Hay ward McBride, Morehead City; Mr. EJvin McDon ald, Morehead City. Dolores P i n k h a m, Beaufort; Mary Ruth Pittman, Merrimon; Margorie A. Taylor, Beaufort; Mrs. John Wells and daughter, More head City; Mrs. Elmond Willis, Morehead City; Mrs. Donald Wil lis. Beaufort. On Saturday: Mrs. Sam Ballou and son. Morehead City; Katie Guthrie, Newport. The Rev. Kermit Farlow Speaks at Stacy Revival The Rev. Kermit Farlow, Har kers Island, is the evangelist at a tent revival at Stacy which will continue until June 3. The Free Grace Trio, known throughout the county through their vocal renditions on the Free Grace Hour, will sing. Services are held each evening at 7.30 and on Sunday afternoons at 2:45 p.m. The public is invited. It is a pleasure to announce that LEO COUTURE formerly of Paul Motor Co. is now a member of our sales department. Mr. Couture extends a most cordial invitation to all his friends and customers to visit him at Mobley Buick Co. H. EARLE MOBLEY, Pres. For Lease on 40 Aero Unit $300.00 INVESTMENT Can Bring Financial Independence Lifetime income is entirely possible with ? wise investment in the OIL FUTURE OF AMERICA. We can offer proof of our state ment through documentary evidence. Our CAS and OIL LEASES are recorded and is sued to you directly by the STATE OF NEW MEXICO and offer complete protection of rights and title. Our staff offefs all advice and information necessary for you to PAR TICIPATE and PROFIT. Send immediately for our literature to help yourself to the vast untouched STATE SPONSORED OPPOR TUNITIES. Tim* Payment Plan, If Desired United Oil and Gas Lease Company 26 Journal Square, Jersey City 8, New Jersey Methodist Church Circle* Meet in Different Homes Tha Circles of the Franklin Me- 1 mortal Methodist Church met last night in members' homes. Mrs Roma stjrron and Mrs. O. J. Mor row were hostesses to the Suzanne Land Circle at the home of Mrs. Styron. Mrs. C. C. Land was hostess to I the Glenmore Uobre Circle at her home, 1104 Evana. Mr*. Harold Willi* wu hostess The Ana Maria Circle met at the home of Mrs John E. Guthrie, 1208 Evans St Fustest with the moatest -that 'a the extra value you get in every issue of The News-Times. . See Us . . . For Th? Best New And Used Car Buys in Town! Paul Motor Co. 322 Front St. Phone 2-8981 Beaufort, N. C. M\ I.D X*. UM Hardesty Motors Your Authorized MERCURY Salei & Service Factory Trained Mechanics Will Inspect Your Car Free of Charge All Parts in Stock Courtesy Is Our Motto! Come Into Today for Your North Carolina Inspection Sticker 'Have a Hand in Safety' PHONE 6-3006 1302 Arendell Street Morehead City TELEVISION PROGRAMS WNCT - TV, Greenville, N. C. Tl'BHDAT. MAY tt 6 00 RFD 9 6:55 Weatherman 7 .00 Good Morning 7:25 North Carolina Newt 7:30 Good Morning 7:59 Weatherman 8 00 Capt Kangaroo 9U0 Romper Room 9:45 Godfrry Time 10 00 Family Fare 10 15 Godfrey Time 10:30 Strike It Rich 11:00 Morning Medi tation* 11:15 Love of Life 11:30 Search For To ll :45 Guiding Light 12:00 Noon Newt 12:05 Farm New 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 Jack Paar Show 12:30 Aa The World Turna 1:00 Robert Q. Lewis Mason 1 :30 James 1:45 Art Ltnkletter's Houseparty 2 00 Big Payoff 2:30 Spotlight Theatre 3 00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3:30 Edge of Night 4:00 English Usage 4*30 Cartoon Carnival 5 00 Cactus Jim Club 5:30 Little Rascals 6:00 Looney Tunes 6-10 Weatherman 6:15 Edwards A 6:30 N'anV That Tune 7:00 Phu Slivers Show 7 30 Playhouse 15 7:45 J^vel Box Jam B 00 Susie 8 30 Man Behind the 9:00 154.000 Question 9 30 Do You Trust Your Wife 10:00 Arthur Murray Party 10:30 Enao Reporter 10:40 Sports Nltocap 10:45 Frankle Lalne 11 :00 Weatherman 11:05 News Final U10 Late Show WKD.. MAY 23 6 00 RFD 9 6:56 Weatherman 7:00 Good Morning 7 25 North Carolina New? 7 30 Good Morning 7:55 Weatherman 8 00 Capl Kangaroo ? 00 Romper Room 9:45 Godfrey Time 10:00 Shadow Stump er? 10:15 Godfrey Time 10:30 Strike It Rich 11 00 Morning Medi tations 11 15 Love of Life 11:30 Search for To morrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 Noon Newi 12:06 Farm New? 12 10 Weatherman 12 15 Jack Paar Show 12:30 A? the World Turn? 1:00 RoW. Q. Lewi? 1:30 Art Llnkletter'? House party 2:00 Big Payoff 2:30 Spotlight Theatre 3:00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3 30 Kdge of Night 4:00 English Usage 4 .TO Cartoon Carnival B 00 Cactus Jim Club 5 30 Sky King 6:00 Looney Tunes 6:10 Weatherman 6 15 Doug Edwards Si News 6 30 Superman 7:00 Arthur Godfrey and Friends 7 30 Mayor of the Town 11:00 The Millionaire 8 30 I've Got a Secrct 9 00 Wednesday Night Fights 9 15 Dug Out Time 10:00 Cavalcade Theatre 10 30 Ksso Reporter 10:40 Sports Nltecap 10 :45 The Passerby 11:00 Weatherman 11 OS News Final 11 10 Late Show THVRMDAT. MAY tl 6 00 RFD 9 6.55 Weatherman 7:00 Good Morning 7:25 North Carolina New* 7 30 Good Morning 7 55 Weatherman 8 00 Capt. Kangaroo 0 no Romper Room 9 45 Indatry on Pa rade 10 00 Family Fare 10:15 Godfrey Time 10 30 Strike It Rich 11 :00 Morning Medi tation* H 15 Love of Life 11 30 Search for To morrow 11:45 Guiding Light 12:00 Noon News 12:05 Farm News 12 10 Weatherman 12:15 Jack Paar Show 12 30 Aa The World Turn? 1 00 Robt. Q Lewi* 1 30 facial Security and You 1:45 Art Llnkletters Houseparty 2 00 Big Payoff 2:30 F.MOii?*nt Theatre 3 00 Brighter Day 3:15 Secret Storm 3 30 Bdg? of Night 4 00 Kngllah Usage 4 30 Cartoon Carnival *5 00 Cactua Jim Oub 5 30 Hana Christian Andeinon 6 00 Iy?oney Tunes 6 10 Weatherman 6 15 Doug Kdwards and New? ft. 30 Thl* Is Your Bu*fne?s 6:45 Farming Today 7 00 Lsme Ranger 7 .10 Climax 8.30 Four Star Play ? 00 The Great Gll dcraleevo 0:30 Gov. Luther Hodges 10.00 Celebrity Play houae 10.30 Eaao Reporter 10 10 Sporta Nltecap 10: 15 Frankle Lalne Show 11 00 Weatherman 11 08 New a Final 11 10 LaU? Show WITN - TV, Washington, N. C. TIKSDAY. MAY St 12:00 Twl Pattern 1 00 Public Service 1:13Mualeal View* and Newa 1 30 TrnnfMCf Ernie 2' 00 NBC Matinee Theatre 3:00 Invlution ?lay houae 3:15 Modern Ro manrm 3:30 Queen For A ? l? 4:00 t Married Joen 4:30 Howdy Doody 5:00 Thla Afternoon ? :00 Channel 7 R<s porter <15 WWtttr Wla? ? 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