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CLASSIFIED ADS DIAL 6-4175 Art for "WANT ADS" Wool ids 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 bo* numbers) are strietly confidential and no information will be given. For Sola FOUR 1949 INTERNATIONAL trucks, 2 flat bodies, 1 without body, 1 dump. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Call John Scitter, 6-3373. U Music ? Music ? Music Used Records VICTROLA RECORD CLEARANCE SALE 6,000 Must Go Six for only $1.00 Self-service. Take your time, pick through them. Some have never been need. A large per* rentage only one side used. Old tunes to late hits. AU 78 speed. IDLE HOUR AMUSEMENT CENTER Atlantic Beach Records offered for sale from 10 a.m. to tl p.m. except froin noon ?til 1:00. tf PLYMOUTH. PERFECT RUN ig condition. New tires. 8350. nee 0-3654. W f-OR Y-OUR NEW OIL HEATER 'ce Sound Appliance Co. Selling ind servl 'ing both Coleman and siegler. Trade in your old heater or the down payment 1406 Dridgcs St., in Morchead City, N. C. Try The Little Drug Store With The Big Heart Excellent Service Reasonable Prices See Us Today Phone 2-3231 WE GIVE SAV-A-STAMPS BELL'S DRUG STORE Front St. Beaufort, N. C. tf MEW AND USED FURNITURE Tsmtlton Furniture Co., near school m Live Oak SL, Beaufort, N. C. tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Phone 6-4176 One-Time Inaertion 6c per word Insertion minimum ... $1.00 Four-Time Conaecutive Inaertiona 4c per word Insertion minimum ? 80c Eight-Time Conaecutive Inaertiona 3c per word lasertioo minimum 60c Each initial, abbreviation, group of numlurs counts as one word. CUaeifiod Display Ada 92c per eolamn Inch t% discount for payment by 1Mb following month Cards of Thanks and Special Notices accepted at regular Classified Rates. THE NEWS-TIMES will be re sponsible for fhe first incorrect Insertion of any classified ad vertisement, if the value of the advertiacment has been lessen ed by the error, and then only to the extent of a make-good tnaartion. The publisher reserves the right to ravins or reject any far Classifieds 1 p.m. Thursday For Salo ROUND DUTCH AND EARLY Jeraey Wakefield cabbage planla for early spring cabbage. Roy Keller, Bcttie u WE SELL USED AUTO PARTS AUTO ENGINES FOR BOATS We Buy ? Brass ? Copper Radiators ? Batteries Scrap Iron and Steel SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. New Bern, N. C. Dial 3910 ^ Jerry J. Willis FIRE AUTO CASUALTY Insurance CITY THEATRE BUILDING Phone 6-4777 Jlorchead City tf-f WARD'S TIRES AND BATTERIES ] BATTERIES 18 Mos. Guarantee $ 9.45 Exch, 30 Mos. Guarantee $13.45 Excb. 48 Mos. Guarantee $16.95 Excp. 60 Mos. Guarantee $19.95 ExcY TIRES 600 -16 *13-15 670 - 15 H4-54 710 -15 Deluxe Quality $22.86 760 - 15 Deluxe Quality $25.05 Installed Free 8TU STREET SERVICE STATION Authorized Ward's Dialer Phone 6-3051 f Day l'hone: 6-4770 Nite Phone: 6-3466 Wheeler's Appliance Repair 904 Arontfoll St. Morchead City, N. C. Reliable Repairs On All Appliances Heaters and Furnaces Cleaned Wayne J. Wheeler, Owner tf RICH BLACK TOP SOIL AND manure, delivered. Call Beaufort 2-4128. Olis Warren. tf AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE Jerry J Willis Conveniently I-oca ted In City Theatre Ruilding Morehead City tf 1954 FORD RANCH WAGON. TIP top condition. Will arrange financ ing. Phone 6-3003 or 6-3313. tf Auto Body Repairs I Painting and Refinishing FREE ESTIMATES Service Motor Co. Phone 2-3711 Craven St. Beaufort tf Nursery Stock PLANT NOW ? PECANS, SCUP pernong grapes, apple, pear, peach, fig trees. Ornamental plants. Cope land's Nursery. Highway 101, phone 2-8951 or 2-8435. tf Business Services For Prompt Television Service Call Beasley's Radio and Television Service Phone 6-4791 1113 ARENDELL ST. MOREHEAD CITY SEPTIC TANKS installed, serviced. We Clean Septic Tanks. THOMAS B. MARSH CO.. INC. New Bern, N. C. Call 6612 Concrete Pipe lawn Benches tf BULLDOZING Anywhere in the County. Wsut to work, will tslk price. New Bulldozer. HOLLY I POCK Atlantle Beach Phone 6-3578 tf HAVE YOU VISITED THE NEW RECORD BAR At Beasley's Radio and Television Service Phone 6-4791 $11$ ArsndeH St. Morehead City ti Business Service* FOR EXPERT RUG AND UP holstery cleaning contact Carteret Dura-Cleanera, P. 0. Bo* 613, More head City. Phone 6-3724. RETREADING Completely Modernised to Retread 14 and 15-Inch Tirea with LATEST SAFETY TREAD TIRE SERVICE CO. 13th and Arendell St. Morehead City Phone 6-3029 U FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS television and radio Bervice. Call Carter's TV Service, 405 Cedar St., Beaufort. Phone 2-4284. FOR CORRECT TIME: ? 6-3186 For correct jewelry, satisfactory watch repair. Early Jeweler*, 723 Arendell St.. Morehead City. EASTERN PEST CONTROL CO. Beaufort, N. C. A Division of Eastern Millworks, Inc. Complete Pest Control Service Termites ?- Roaches -- Silverfish Modern - Professional Methods Locally Owned and Operated Guaranteed Results Call 2-7891 N. C. License PWF 285 tf NOTICE - LIST YOUR PROPER ty with us for sale or rental. Our motto is to please. Your business appreciated. C. H. Freeman and C. L. Stanley, \gents, 710 V4 Aren dell St.. Morehead City, N. C. tJ CUSTOM MILLWORK, HARD ware and building aupplies. Lock hart Millwork Co., Highway 70 West. Morehead City, phone 6-3916 tf | Help Wanted TWO DEPENDABLE WA1T rcsscs. One for day and one for night work. Good salary and good tips. Apply in person or call Broadway Cafe, 6-3356. J3 i WANTED AT ONCE?RAWLEIGH dealer in East Carteret County, al so vacancy in Morehead City. Get help of adloinlng Rawleigh dealer, or write Rawleigh's Dept. NCA 970-575-A, Richmond, Virginia. j31fp LADIES! DO YOU NEED EXTRA MONEY NOW? Earn as an Avon representative in home territory. Open terri tories now in Atlantic, Merri mon, Bogur, Gloucester, Salter Path. Reply: To Bo* 503 Klnston, N. C. Giving Directions to Your Home Position Wanted DESIRE TO LEARN TRADE UN der C.I bill. Part time acceptable. 405 Macon Court. i3P ?MAN WANTS PART TIME JOB, nights, weekends or both. Call John Alford, days 6-3534, nights 6 5256. " For Rent EFFICIENCY GARAGE APART ment. electric kitchen. 2107 Bridges St., Morehead City, phone 6 4365. tf kTTr N I S H iTlTTHREE ROOM apartment and bath. Phone 6-4384 or 6-3639. Mrs. Leslie Wade, 1105 Arendell. I1? FURNISHED ONE-B EDROOM apartment, also two bedroom du plex. furnished or unfurnished. Call at 1500 Shackleford St., Morehead or phone 6-4535. I3 WHOLE UPSTAIRS, VERY NICE four-room, completely furnished apartment. One bedroom. Electric kitchen, private entrance from street. 1806 Shepard St. Sec Mr. Davis at Broadway Cafe. j3 Woman Enjoys Driving Tugs Oklahoma City (AP)?One of the happicit workers at Tinker Air Force Base here is Mrs. Reba Fields. She is a tug driver. A tug. at this sprawling base, is a four-wheel lift used to move heavy equipment and parts around the area. Mrs. Fields, known as "Little Reba" because of her small sta lure?five feet?says she finds the work faseinating. "I just wouldn't have one of those desk jobs." she says. "Sec retarial jobs must be terribly bor ing. I wouldn't do anything else but drive." Mrs. Fields says she began driv ing a tug for the Navy more than 10 years ago in Utah and hasn't considered any other job since. Her husband, Joe, is a cement contractor here. Their hobby is square dancing. For Rent FURNISHED APARTMENTS, reasonable rent. Easy to heat. Ex cellent neighborhood. Mrs Herman Willis, 1101 Arcndell St., phone 6-4074. H j3 TWO BEDROOM MODERN house in Morehcad City. Furnished or unfurnished. Call 2-9096. tf TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED I apartment. 120 Ann St., Beaufort. Phone 2-7101. tf COTTAGE, THREE BEDROOMS, furnished or unfurnished, 2720 Homes Drive. Cottage two bed rooms, furnished, Atlantic Beach. Phone 6-4746. tf ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED STU dio apartment, upstairs. For rent to couple or single. 1713 Shcpard St., phone 6-3603. tf FURNISHED 4-ROOM HOUSE! with bath. Call 2-3231 days or 2-5776 nights. tf NICELY FURNISHED TWO-BED room house. Electric kitchen. Fran cis Wade, 1600 Evans St., More head. tf NICE THREE OR FOUR-ROOM apartment, partly furnished, steam heated. 1611 Shcpard St., More head City. Phone 6-3571. tf FURNISHED APARTMENT"] Three rooms and bath. Phone > 2-3371 or apply at Beaufort Florist, i tf I FOUR ROOM MODERN ATTRAC tive apartment Furnished. Central I hrating. 209 N. 7th St., phone j 6-3098, Call after 5 p.m. Mrs. John j Nelson. tf j UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 6' rooms and bath, second floor. 1400 J Bridges, Morehcad Phone 6-3822 oT contact C. H Freeman, 710W I Arcndell, Morehead. tf FURNISHED APARTMENT,] three rooms, lights, water, private entrance. Four - room furnished apartment, private entrance, avail able Nov. 20th. 2101 Evans Street. tf THREE-ROOM F U P N I S II E D apartment. Highway 70, opposite Ocean Park Drivc-In. Phone 6-3222. tf I APARTMENT IDEAL FOR COU ple. completely furnished, including utilities. Call 6-3369 after 6 p.m. tf THREE NEWLY REDECORATED adjoining office rooms, Merrill Pro fessional Building. Beaufort. Can be used separately. Water and heat furnished. Call 2-5341. tf FURNISHED APARTMENT, 123 Front St., Beaufort. Phone Mrs. Frank Nance, 2-9516. tf - 1 Special Notices CARD OF THANKS The family of Mrs. Mary L. Branch expresses Its sincere ap preciation for flowers, use of cars and expressions of sympathy dur 'ing our recent bereavement. j3p CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all my friends for cards, gifts, phone calls, let ters of encouragement and beauti ful flowers during my illness in Morehead City Hospital and N. C. Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. May God bless each one of you. Mrs. Carl Ball. j3 ANNOUNCING RIGGS ELECTRIC MOTOR AND REPAIR CO. 106 N. 12th St. Formerly Carteret Electric Motor St Repair Co. Now Owned and Operated by B. E. Rlggs Electric Motora Repaired ? AC and DC Motors Generator! ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phone 6-4727 for Prompt Service "V Dec. 31?Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Wade and children have returned to Norfolk, Va., after spending the holidays with relatives at Smyrna and Williston. Mr Jackie Page has returned to Chapol Hill, after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Bcals have returned home after spending the holidays with relatives in Florida. Mr Billy Willis has returned to Norfolk, Va., after spending sev eral days with the Mitchell Willis family. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Lewis and children have returned to Anna polis, Md., after spending the holi days at home. A/lc Alfred Morris and family, I Nokesville, Va., were visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. (!uy Willis, during the Christmas holi days. Capt. and Mrs. George Mcrrell of Tuscaloosa. Ala . spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs Mer rell's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Golden, and the Ivy Gaskill family. Mr. and Mrs. Ikey Wade and son, Kendall, of Apalachicola, Fla., I spent the Christmas holidays with itheir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dize of Harborton, Va., and Mrs. D. V. Wade of Smyrna, i Mrs. John Dorinan of Eden, Md., arrived Friday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Mitchell Willis and family. Sherwood Lewis of Annapolis, Md., spent the holidays with Mrs. Sherwood Lewis at Smyrna Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Gilgo and son, E. T., of Oriental spent Sun day with Mrs. Gilgo's sister, Mrs. Norma Willis and family SN William Curtis Gillikin, who has finished basic training with the Navy in San Diego, Cal., spent the Christmas holidays with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnic Gillikin. Ni-wi from 15 HARLOWE rU. Jan. 2?Mr. and Mrs. David Bit ter and son, have returned to their home in Beaufort, S. C., af ter spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jurncy Can non. Mrs. A. N. Bell, Mr Clyde Bell, and. Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Bell and children visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Freeman at Bridgcton Sun day afternoon. i I A. and Mrs. Wallace Conner have Teturned to Massachusetts after spending the holidays with !their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Conner and Mr and Mrs. Ray mond Simmons of Newport. I Mr. and Mrs. Pete Turner and I children of Dalevillc, Ala , visited I Mr. and Mrs. Luke Turner last Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Small, Miss June Small, [and Mr. Ray Stokes of Norfolk, Va., and Miss Sally Jo Freeman of Bridgcton visited in the eom munity Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Kuch Williams and 'children spent Friday and Satur |day at Vanceboro with Mr. and Mrs. Burncy Wethcrington. Mrs. Earl Jarman and son. Leo nard. have been visiting in Quan tico, Va., and Fairfield, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Royall Bell of Clin ton, Md., visited his mother, Mrs. A. N. Bell, during the holidays. Mrs. Willie Rradshaw, Mr. Rich ard Bradshaw, Miss Peggy Brad shaw. Miss Frances Jarman, and Robert Jarman spent last Thurs day at Kinston. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Becton and children spent Christmas Day in Goldsboro. Miss Mary Elizabeth Davis of Faycttcvillc. Ark., has been visit O Vy TODAY 7:3# p m. ? Woodman Circle. Grove No 283, ball eaat of Camp Glenn School 8 p.m.?Bridge tournament, Inlet Inn, Beaufort MONDAY 6 30 p m ? Rotary Club, PTA center, Newport 7 p.m.?Beaufort Rescue Squad, fire station, Beaufort 7 p.m.?Jaycees, Hotel Fort Ma con, Morebead City 7 p m ? Beaufort Junior Woman's Club, Scout building. Beaufort 7:30 p.m.?Fire Department, fire station, Morchead City 7:30 p.m. ? Woodmen of the World, hall east of Camp Glenn School 7:30 p.m. ? Miriam Rcbckahs, lodge hall, Beaufort 7:30 p.m ? Carteret County Bridge League, recreation build ing, Morehead City 7:45 p m. ? Newport Masonic lodge. Newport 8 p.m.?Order of Eastern Star, lodge hall, Beaufort 8 p.m.?Woman's Auxiliary, First Presbyterian Church, Morehead City 8 p.m. ? Alcoholics Anonymous, closed meeting, 426V4 Front St., Beaufort 8 p.m,?Loyal Order of Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach 8 p.m.?Morchead City Chamber of Commerce board of directors, chamber office TUESDAY 1-4 p.m.?Clinic, county health center, Beaufort. (Shots adminis tered during these hours only). 6:45 p.m.?Rotary Club, Scout building, Beaufort 7 p.m. ? Marine Reserve Unit, The Crossroads, lfavclock 7:30 p.m.?Coast Guard Reserve Unit, Coast Guard Station, Fort Macon Road 7:30 p.m.?Down East Fire De partment, fire department build ing, Atlantic 8 p.m.?St. Catherine's Chapter of St. Andrew's Episcopal Auxil iary, parish house, Morehead City 8 p.m.?Folk and square danc ing, recreation building, Morchead City 8 p in ? Women of the Moose, lodge hall, Atlantic Beach Boys Pay Movie Fare Two Weeks after Show Tulsa (AP)?Gene Welch, man ager of the Delman theater, said two boys rode up to the box office on bicycles, shoved a tightly-folded piece of paper through the open ing and hurried away. The paper contained 70 cents in pennies, nickels and dimes. On one side of the paper was a note. It read: "Dear Delman: My bro ther and I slipped into the movie a few weeks ago to sec 'Franken stein'. We arc ashamed of our selves and won't do it again. Here's the money." The letter wasn't signed. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis. Mr. Joe Small and sons, Jackie and Carroll, visited in the com munity Monday. Mrs. E. R. Bowlin and son, Ray, and Mrs. Bob Nagle and daughter, Shiela, of llavelock and Eddy Tur ner visited Mr. and Mrs. A1 Ed wards at Mill Creek Sunday after noon. Mrs. William Earl Jarman and sons of Beaufort visited Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Bell Sunday afternoon. Richard Bradshaw has returned to Texas where he is stationed with the US Army after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brad shaw. Jan. 2?Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jackson spent the weekend in Ra leigh with their children. Mrs. Lula Bennett visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John liardy, in Oriental recently. Mr. and Mrs. McKcber Lupton motored to Baltimore, Md , where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs Bob Williams and family spent the holidays in Wil son with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kellum and family of Morehead were visitors in the community. Mr. George M. Russell returned to Kings College, Greensboro. Sun day after spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George R. Russell. Mrs. Florence Graham and friend of Mill Creek are visiting Mrs- Fannie Fodrie. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Lewis and family of South Carolina lfsft Mon day morning after a two-week visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fodrie. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Worthington and son of Ohio spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worthington. Mrs. Lutie Collins of North River, Mrs. Clyde Moore of Nor folk, Va., and Mrs. Letha Moore of Morehead City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Russell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Merrill and girls left Thursday for Miami, Fla , Pound Matter it Happy When Marinet Get Dog Camp Pendleton, Calif. (API ? The 7th Marine Regiment wai happy to get George bark and ao was Ken Platen, city pound mas ter at nearby Oceanside. George, a 150-pound St. Bernard and quite a chow hound, went AWOL to explore the town and was picked up by the pound man. lie had eaten everything in sight, in cluding scraps from the city jail, by the time Marines located him and took him back to his regiment. to visit his brother, Jimmic Lee and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Rollinson of Lennoxville were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Russell Sun day afternoon. The Luna Russell Bible class members met with Mrs. Violet Whitley Monday night, with a fine attendance. Mrs. Dalton Cauley and little son, and Mrs. Klva Davis of Glou cester spent Sunday with relatives here. LIST YOUR TAXES TODAY! AUTO LIABILITY INSURANCE IS COMPULSORY IN 1958 FOR DETAILS SEE J. P. HARRIS AND CO. General Insurance & Real Estate Year Independent Insurance Agent Serves Yon First ? Agents ? J. p. HARRIS JR. BERTIE W. SIMPSON 120 Craven Ct. Phone 2-5681 Beaufort, N. C. TELEVISION PROGRAMS WNCT Channel 9 Fit I DAY, JAN. 3 6 30 RFD Nine ? ? 39 Weatherman 7 no Coffee Call 7 35 Weatherman 8 00 Capt. Kangaroo 8 30 Little Rascals 8 45 Morning News 8 55 Morning Medlta tlona 9 00 Romper Room 10 00 Garry Moore Show 11 30 Strike It Rich 12.: 00 Farm News 12:10 Weatherman 12 13 Love of Life 12 30 Search for To morrow t 12:45 Guiding Light 1 00 Debnam Views the News 1 15 Camera Nine 1 25 Walter Cmnklte 1 30 As the World Turns 2 00 Beat the Clock 2 30 LInkletter's Houseperty 3 00 Big Payoff 3 30 The Verdict Is Yours 4 00 Brighter Day 4:13 Secret Storm 4 30 Edge of Night 3 00 Our Ml5s Brooks 5 30 Annie Oakley 6 00 Cisco Kid 0 30 Your Eaeo Reporter 6 40 Weatherman 6 45 Meet a Farmer 7:00 Sports Focus 7 15 Doug Edwards 7 30 Tomnafone Territory 8 00 The Silent Service 8 .30 Zane Grey Theatre 9 00 Lucille Ball Deal Arnaz Show 10 00 The Lineup 10 30 Person to Person 11 00 Weatherman 11 06 News Final 11 :10 Sports Nitecap 11 13 Bright Leaf Theatre SATl'KllAY. JAN. 4 8 00 History of the Theatre 9 00 Little Rascals 9 30 Capt. Kangaroo 9 43 Boy Scouts 10 00 Cept. Kangaroo 10 30 Kiddles Korner 11 00 Susan s Show 1130 Saturday Play house 12:00 Jimmy Dean Show 1 00 Dansorama 2 00 ACC Basketball 1 15 All Star Golf 3:15 llopelong Cassl dy 6 00 Stars of Grand Ole Oprv 6 30 Down Home 7 00 I^st of Mohicans 7 30 Perry Mason 8 30 Frank Sinatra 9 00 Gale Storm Show 9 30 Have Gun Will Travel 10 oo Gunsmoke 10 30 Lawrence Welk Show 11:30 Saturday News Report 11.45 Bright Leaf Theatre M'NDAY. JAN. 3 10 00 I^amp Unto My Feet 10 30 Look Up and Live 11 00 UN In Action 11:30 Camera Three 12 00 Lei's Take a Trip 12 30 Wild Bill Hlckok 1 00 Oral Roberts 1:30 Cherry Point TV Showcase 1 45 I>nok In at Books 2:00 All Star Theatre 2:30 Let's Go to College 3:00 Sunday Theatre 3 30 The Last Word 4 00 Fare the Nation 4 30 Circuit Rider 5 00 Disneyland 6 00 West Point 6 30 Adventure at Scott Island 7 00 Lassie 7 30 Bachelor Father 8 00 Ed Sullivan Show 9 00 GE Theatre 9 30 Alfred Hitchcock 0 no 64.000 Challenge 10 TO Real McCoys 11:00 Sunday New# Special 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre MONDAY, JAN. 6 6 .10 RFD Nine 6 55 Weatherman 7 00 Coffee Call 7 55 Weatherman 8 00 Capt. Kangaroo 8 15 Morning News 8 53 Morning Medlta tlons 9 00 Romper Room 10:00 Carry Moore 10 .10 Godfrey Time 11:30 Dotto 12:00 Parin News 12:10 Weatherman 12:15 Love of Life 12 30 Search for Tomorrow 12 <5 Guiding Light 1:00 Debnam Views the News 1:15 Camera Nine 1 25 Walter Cronklte 1 30 As the World Turns 2 00 Beat the Clock 2 30 Llnkletters Houseparty 3 0ft Big Payoff 3 30 The Verdict Is Yours 4 00 Brighter Day 4 15 Secret Storm 4 30 Edge of Night 5 00 Our Miss Brooks 5 30 Little Rascals 6 00 Big Picture 6:30 Your Esso Reporter 6 40 Weatherman 6 45 Adventure 7 00 Sports Focus 7:15 Poug Edwards 7.30 Adventures of Robin Hood ? 00 Burns A Allen 4 30 Talent Scouts 9 00 Danny Thomas 9 30 December Bride 10 on studio One 11:00 Weatherman 11:W News Final 1110 Sperts Nltecap 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre WITN Channel 7 FRIDAY, JAN. S 7 00 Today 9 00 Hospitality House 9.45 Morning Devo tions 10 00 The Arlene Francis Show 10 30 Treasure Hunt 11 00 The Price Is Right 11:30 Truth or Conse quences 12.00 Midday News 12:10 Midday Weather 12:15 Farm Front 12:30 It Could be You 1 00 Tex and Jinx 1 30 The Howard Miller Show 2 30 Bride and Croom 3 00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen (or a Day 4 45 Modern Romances 5 00 Comedy Time 5:30 The Roy Rogers Show ?:30 Channel 7 Reporter 1:40 Weather The Life of Riley ? :? The "0:00 10:00 Cavalcade of 1100 Sr** 11:15 Tonlcht NATt'RPAY. JAN. ? 10 00 Howdy Doody 10 30 Ruff and Ready 11 00 Kitty Kat Klub 11:30 Andy's Gang 12:00 Saturday Matinee 1:00 Twn Canteen 2:00 NBC Pro-Basket ball 4:00 Get Set ? Go! 4 TO Rock N Roll 5 00 Western Theatre 6 00 Bar 7 Round Up 7 00 Adventures of Jim Bowie 7:30 People Are Funny 8 00 The Perry Como Show 9 00 Club Oasis 9 30 Giselle MeKenile 10 00 What's It For 10 30 Your Hit Parade 11:00 News. Weather, Sports 11:08 Horror Kt'NDAY. JAN. S 11:00 Sunday Morning Church Services 12:00 Western Theatre 100 Christian Science 2 no fSF Big Picture 2 30 Wisdom 3:00 Youth Wants to Know 3 30 Look Here 4 00 Wide Wide World 5 30 Channel 7 Play 6 00 Meet the Press 6:30 Outlook 7 00 Crusader 7 30 State Trooper 8.00 The Steve Allen 9 no The Chevy Show " 00 The Loretta Young Show 30 News Sports Weather 35 Sunday Evening Theatre MONDAY, JAN. ? 7 00 Today , 9.00 Hospitality House 9 45 Morning Devo tions 10 00 The Arlene Francis Show 10 30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 The Price Is Right 11:30 Truth or Conee quences 12:00 Midday News 12 10 Midday Weather 12:15 Farm Front 12 30 It Could be You 1:00 Tex and Jinx 1:30 The Howard Miller Show 2 30 Bride and Groom 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen for ? Day 4:45 Modern Romances 5 00 Comedy Time 5:30 The Gene Autry Show 6 30 Channel 7 Reporter 6 40 weather Wise 6 45 NBC News 7 00 Boston Blackle 7:30 The Price Is Right ft 00 Broken Arrow 8 30 Well s Fargo 9 00 Twenty-One 9^30 Martin Kane 10:00 Suspicion 11:00 11:18 Tonight 1957 kin gone, and (gain we would like to thank our food iriendl and patrons for the business given us in 1*57 ... yon made it our beat year, and we want yon to know tbat we will conaMer It a privilege and pleasure In serve yon again In its*. PARKER MOTORS YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER Morebetd City
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