DIAL 6-4175 lit for "WANT ADS" Want ads for the Tuesday issue nay be phoned in until 1 p.m. on Mooday. Want ads tor the Friday issue may be phoned in until X p.m. on Thursday. ALL KEYED ADS (ads signed with box numbers) are strictly confidential and no information will be given. For Sale MARGLOBE TOMATO PLANTS, 25c per dozen; hybrid tomato plants 2 for 25c. Mrs. Garland Royal, 2101 Evans St. m27 ONE POOL TABLE, GOOD CON dition; can be seen at Jump and Run Service Station, Highway 24. P3 6 ROOM HOME WITH OR WITH out furniture; lot 75 x 167; equity and assume existing loan. 108 Chestnut Drive, Beaufort 2-3631. m30 2 Bedroom Dwelling 1 year old, K% completed, asphalt siding, flat roof, la terior pine panelled and plaster board, new sink and hot water heater, lot 15* x 225. Located 7 miles west of Morehead City on Highway 7*. Low down pay ment accepted. JERRY J. WILLIS Real Estate and Insurance City Theatre Building Morehead City m30 TOR LOW COST TRANSPORTA Uon in busineas or pleasure see the Dushman Motor Scooters and Cuab man Truckster. Sound Appliance Co. is Sales and Service Dealer. 1408 Bridges St, Morehead City. PHOTO SERVICES: OUT-DATED roll film, two for the price of one. Guaranteed. Eubanks Studio, Tur ner Street, Beaufort, N. C. tf NEW AND USED FURNITURE Hamilton Furniture Co., near school on Live Oak St., Beaufort, N. C. tf EXTRA NICE BRICK VENEER home, practically new. Four bed rooms, living room, kitchen, deb, carport, laundry room, central heating system. Located on Bon ner Ave. near Camp Glenn School. Priced to sell. Contact John A. Baker Agency, phone office 8-4068 or nights 64388. tf PHOTO SERVICES! OLD PHOTO graphs made like new regardless of condition. Eubanks Studio, Turner Street, Beaufort, N. C. tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES nw Mm One-Tim* Insertion le |?r wtd l-imam _ yi.OO Fowr-Tfan* Ic per ?tH haeitlo. miaiaam $0c Eifht-Time Consecutive Inaertiooa Ic par word lucrlUa ?*-!??? go, Each initial, abbreviation, group of oumbart count* aa CUaaifiad DiapUy Ada Me for celaaa tech 1% Mita? I far pajawat b j Cauda cf Thanka and Special Notlcea accepted at regular rif.M-* Rat*. TBI NEWS-TIMES will be ro of any daaaified ad if the value of the te tte'otaMof *"d For S?l? LARGE REFRIGERATOR, Ireeser across top. Quick sale, cheap. 1011 Bridges St. Phone 3-4389. m23 BOAT, 16 FEET; CAN BE USED ?s outboard or rowboat. Quick sale. Phone (-530 or contact puffy Guth rie. m27 GOOD 8 -ROOM HOME WITH bath. Good lot for garden. Some shade. One-half mile out of Beau Fort on Highway 101. Financed far IS years. Pay $375, move in. Call 8-7306. ? FOOT OPEN CABIN BOAT. 85 lip marine engine. All good eon lition. Phone 8-4952 or 6-4111. m23p WARD'S TIRES AND BATTERIES BATTERIES 18 Mos. Guarantee $ 9.45 Exch. SO Moa. Guarantee 1 13.49 Exch. 48 Moa. Guarantee f 16.85 Exch. 80 Mos. Guarantee $18.95 Exck. TIRES 600 - 16 $13.15 670 - IS $14.54 710 ? 15 Deluxe Quality. .. $22.86 760 - 15 Deluxe Quality ... $25.05 Installed Free OB 8TREET SERVICE 8TATION Authorized Ward's Dealer Phone 8-3091 I BOAT, 17 FEET, INBOARD 25 HP Jniversal motor and trailer. Cabin loat, 25 feet, 150 bp Grey marine ;ngine. Col. H. N. Blanchard, 3C04 Evans St., phone 6-3041. tf M-FOOT PALACE HOUSE TRAIL sr, fully equipped. Located near Presbyterian Camp, Highway 24. 11,000. Call Mrs. Garner, 6-5618 >r 6-4147. m27 WE SELL USED AUTO PARTS AUTO ENGINES FOR BOATS We Bay ? Brass ? Copper Radiators ? Batteries Scrap Iron and Steel Aircraft Landing Mats SAULTER AUTO 8ALVAGE CO. New Bera, N. C. Dial Me. 7-3910 f USED ELECTRIC RANGE. VERY good condition. Can be seen at 609 Fisher St. tf '58 Ford Convertible Sunliner Styletone red and white. Fordo matlc, 265 hp engine, radio and heater, white tires, wheel cov ers. Low mileage. Like new. Priced to sell. PARKER MOTORS Morohead City tf Business Services RELAX-A-CISOR. CALL 6-3078 AT 320$ Areadell. m23 JERRY J. WILLIS Real Estate General Insurance City Theatre Bldg. Morehead City tf FOR CORRECT TIME: _ 6-3186. For correct Jewelry, aatisfactory watch repair. Early Jewelera, 723 Arendell St., Morehead CMy. "WHERE SERVICE IS BETTER" Complete Mechanical Service Front- Ead Alicament Wheel. Balanced Expert Fender * Body Work Flaeit Palatial Johi Parker Motors Tear Friendly Fart Dealer Dealer No. 1308 tf FOR EXPERT RUG AND UP holatery cleaning contact Carteret Dura-Cleanera, P. O. Box US, Morehead City. Phooe 6-3724. tf RETREADING Completely Modernized to Retread 14 and 15-Inch Tirea with LATEST SAFETY TREAD TIRE SERVICE CO. 13th and ArandeU St Morehead City PhOM MOW tf SEPTIC TANKS In (tailed. Serviced We Clean Septic Tanka THOMAS B. MARSH CO., INC New Bern, N. C Cal Kit Concrete Pipe _ Lawn Benchee , tf Business Service* HOWERIN'S GIFT SHOP. HAND made gifts and custom made belts. 3 miles from Beaufort oa Highway 101. Phone 2-7842. jlT FOR RENT Power Lawn Mowers Gassed and ready to go Morehead Motor Parts 8th and Evans Morehead City Delivery Service Available 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, Agents, 710V4 Aren dell St., Morehead City, N. C. tf E. H. Shivar Painting Contractor Residential and Commercial Inside and Outside Painting Phone 6-3297 tf 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 CUSTOM MILLWORK Hardware and Building Supplies Native Pine Mouldings ? Specialty Lockhart Millwork Co. Highway 71 West Morehead City, N. C. tf G. T. SPIVEY Wholesale Dealer la Fruits anil Produce PHONE 2-3031 OUR SPECIALTY Cabbage Tomatoei Potatoei Golden Bananas Fresh Fruits and Vegetables la Seaaoa Live Oak St Beaufort, N. C. tf Help Wanted RELIABLE PERSON TO COL lect for NEWS-TIMES in Sea Level area on commission basis. Con tact Mrs. Gertie Taylor, Sea Level, or THE NEWS-TIMES, Morebead City. dh EXPERIENCED WAITRESES TO work extra on Saturday and Sun day; extra pay, good tips. ,Apply Broadway Cafe, phone t-3356. m23 Ladies Summer months are Meal far start taK yoar own business sell ing Avoa cosmetics la yoar neighborhood. Excellent earn lags caa he yours. Reply to: MRS. LEONA EURE District Maaager ? Box MS Klnstoa, N. C. m23 START A RAWLEIGH BUSINESS. Real opportunity now for perma nent, profitable work nearby in East Carteret County; also vacan cy in Morehead City. Write Raw leigh's Dept. N-C-E-V70-K, Rich mond, Virginia, or see J. H. Gen try, Star Route, Swansboro, N. C. mSO-fp LADY FOR GENERAL OFFICE work la Morehead City. Must be able to take dictation and type. Apply by letter stating age, qualifi cations and previous experience. Cooperative Savings sad Loan Association, attention, Mr. Scruggs, P. 0. Box m, Wilmington, N. C. m23 TWO WAITRESSES. CALL OR AP ply in peraoa, Buddy's, Atlantic Baacfa. t-4322. II H.lp Wanted ? FIVE BOYS 14 AND 1* YEARS OF ?*? to work part time until school U out and then full time. Apply Idle Hour, Atlantic Beach. mZI Poaition Wanted ACCOWNTANT, MALE, NOW working, desires change. Experi enced in public aad private ac counting. Prefer public account ing connection in general area of Carteret, Craven, Onalow Counties. However, will conaider any reason able offer, public or private. Write P. O. Box 1192, Fayetteville, N. C. nSO For Rent SMALL HOUSE, FURNISHED, $25 per month. Apply 1101 Fisher St. m23p THREE - ROOM NICELY FUR nished apartment; private en trance; couple only. Mrs. R. H. Dowdy, 106 N. 6th St., phone 6-4054. m23p TWO WELL FURNISHED APART ments. One with one bedroom and one with two bedrooms, electric kitchen, private, close to business section. Call or contact Mr. An drew Davis, Broadway Cafe, 6-3356. m23 3-ROOM SUITE OF OFFICES. Furnished, incluJing sofa, desks, chairs, filing cabinets and drapes. Air conditioned. Suitable for doc tor or law office. Call 6-4396, Bruce Goodwin. tf-f SUNSHINE COURT MOTEL Apartments on waterfront. By day, week or month. Front St. Ext., Beaufort, N. C. Phone 2-8307. tf THREE BEDROOM COTTAGE ON beautiful Bogue Sound available June, July and August. A. C. Hodges, Ho-Ho Village. m23 THREE - ROOM APARTMENT, furnished or unfurnished. 702 Bridges St. By day, week or month. tf UNFURNISHED 3 - ROOM, UP stairs apartment, screened in porch, private entrance, nice neigh borhood; reasonable rent. Couple preferred. Call 2-5376 after 5 p.m. tf 10 NICE OFFICE ROOMS, BATH and hot and cold running water. 2nd and 3rd floor. Corner S. 9th St., over Clara's Dress Shop. C. H. Freeman, Agent. tf M & N Apartments Two bedrooms, living room, di nette, kitchen, private bath, garbage disposal. All major ap pliances furnished. Also water and garage. Upstairs, 157, downstairs, M2. Available May 16. Contact J. H. Neal, Agent, phone 2-4211, Beaufort, N. C. tf APARTMENTS, SLEEPS FOUR, five or eight. By day, week, month or year. Prices reasonable. 1V? miles east on Fort Macon Road, At lantic Beach. Phone 6-4746. Troy Morris Sr., owner. tf STORE OR OFFICE SPACE available now in Stroud building, North ltth St Contact C. N. Stroud, phone 6-4345 or Bruce Goodwin, phone 6-4396. tf FOUR-ROOM HOUSE WITH bath, gas stove, refrigerator, oil burner, Venetian blinds and gar den space. Call K. W. Wright, 2 9686. tf FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH ed apartments. 123 Front St., Beaufort. Phone Mrs. Frank Nance, 2-9516. tf S-ROOM FURNISHED APART ment, Highway 70, opposite Ocean Park Drive-In. Phone 6-3222. tf NICELY FURNISHED TWO-BED room apartment on waterfront. See Francis Wade, 1600 Evans St. tf LARGE THREE BEDROOM house. Kitchen furnished. Call 6-4555. tf Want to Rent DUKE SUMMER STUDENT AND family would like 2 or 3 bedroom, fully furnished house by June 20. Excellent care guaranteed. Please write Robert Stegner, 736 Emerson Street, Denver It, Colorado. m23 Special Notices LEWIS'S FISH MARKET, FOR merly O'Neal's Fish Msrket. All seafood In season. Telephone 6-5651. Gordon Lewis, manager. an FREE CLASSIFIED ADS for SCHOOL BOYS and SCHOOL GIRLS During May HAVE MY OWN POWER mower: will mow. Daniel Nelson, IS, 7th grade, Beaufort School. Phone 2-4771. mtS T Boy awl Girl HAVE MOWERS, WILL CUT. Call Cecil Ballou or David Ballou, each 1< yeari old, S-Mll or ?44ao. mZ3 DAVID CHIPMAN, IS, BEAUFORT senior, la seeking full time summer work. Any type of work consider ed. Call 2-3497. m27 Legal Notices EXECUTRIX NOTICE The undersigned having duly qualified as executrix of the estate of Ebben Salter, deceased, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent same to the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the deceased will please make proper settlement. This the 9th day of May, 1958. Marjorie S. Mitchell, Executrix of the Estate of Ebben Salter Greensboro, North Carolina 1633 Willomore Street mlt> 28-30 J6-13-20 NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Carteret Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by James E. Howard and wife, Mildred Garner Howard, dated the 27th day of July, 1957, and recorded in Book 177, page 184, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Carteret County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebt edness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash at the court house door in Beaufort, North Caro lina, at noon, on the 12th day of June, 1958, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same ly ing and being in the County of Car teret, and State of North Carolina, in Newport Township, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in the East line of the right-of-way of U. S. Highway No. 70, Bertie C. Russell's northwest corner, runs thence along the East line of the right-of way of U. S. Highway 70 in a northerly direction 100 feet to a point; thence in an easterly direc tion 160 feet to a point; thence in a southerly direction approximate ly parallel with U. S. Highway 70, 100 feet to a point, said Russell's northeast corner; thence along said Russell's North line in a westerly direction 146 feet to a point in the East line of the right-of-way of U. S. Highway No. 70 the point, of beginning; being the South 100 feet of Lot Number Three (3) of the J. S. Garner Subdivision. That this sale will be made sub ject to a certain other deed of trust executed by James E. Howard and wife, Mildred Garner Howard to L. J. Eubank, Trustee, dated May 11, 1954, and recorded in Book 151, page 285, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Carteret County, North Carolina. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. This 13th day of May, 1958. Harvey Hamilton Jr., Trustee mlS-23-30 j6 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as executor of the estate of Daisy P. Noe, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit same to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C., on or before the 18th day of April, 1958, or this no tice will be pleaded against same. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settle ment. This, the 18th day of April, 1958. Earl M. Noe, Executor, Estate of Daisy P. Noe al8-2S m2-9-16-23 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS AND PROCEEDINGS BY PUBLICATION State of North Carolina County of Carteret In re: Oscar Norman Allred and wife, Hazel Johnston Allred. for the adoption of Keri Lee Allred To Nancy Dolores Dlerklng Moore: Take Notice that: A. pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled proceeding. The nature of the relief is as fol lows: that the petitioners seek the adoption of Keri Lee Allred and have petitioned the court to declare that you have willfully abandoned the said Keri Lee Allred. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later thaa the 27th day of June, 1*58, and upon your failure to do so the petitioner seek ing notice of service against you will apply to the court tor the re lief sought. This 30th day of May. 1?58. A. H. Jamea Clerk Superior Court m23-30 J8-13 NOTICE ? North Carolina Carteret County In the Superior Court S. P. D. No. 1384 Lawrence D. Nuchols vs. Chester Gcesey; Carl W. Rich Francea I. Rich TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The parttea above named and all other persons interested will take notice that oo the 1st day of April, 1958, the above named petitioner filed a petition la the Office of the CUrk of the Superior Court of Car Chalk Dust (Con from Fill |) wind >ii against us!" Under the direction o I Mrs. Beveridge, the serving of supper was a rapid pro cess and those standing In line were pleased to see tb.it barbecue had been added to the menu. Again after eating, everyooe de parted from the party, supposedly to hurry home and study for exams. Thanks go also to the ninth graders for entertaining the seniors in such a nice way. This coming week might well be called "Senior Week" for the grad uating class will occupy the spot light. The baccalaureate sermon will be preached by the Rev. John M. Cline at 11:15 a.m. Sunday. After the service the seniors will all go out to eat together. Monday night the community is cordially invited to the class night ceremonies which will begin at 8. Finally, Wednesday night the sen Legal Notice* teret County, to have the title to certain lands therein described registered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 43 of the General Stat utes of North Carolina, and that summons has been issued, return able at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court on the 1st day of June, 1958. Said land is located in Harkers Island Township, Car teret County, North Carolina, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a concrete monu ment on the waters of the Straits, it being the northwest corncr of the property of Chester Geesey, Carl W. Rich and Frances I. Rich; thence S 1-30 E 965.5 feet to a con crete monument, the southwest cor ner of the Geesey-Rich property; thenca S 22-25 W 490.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence S 45 00 W 145.0 feet to a concrete mon ument; thence N 74-30 W 230.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence N 60-30 W 110.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence N 36-00 W 150.0 feet to a concrete monument; thence N 9-00 W 270 feet to a con crete monument; thence N 22-45 W 542.0 to a point on the concreted hull of the old vessel known as the "Pilgram"; thence with the vari ous courses of the Straits N 32-45 E 200.0 feet; N 45-30 E 250.0 feet; N 57-00 E 200.0 feet; N 72-30 E 250.0 feet; S 87-30 E 237.0 feet to a concrete monument, Geesey's northwest corner, the point of be ginning, containing 18.M acres. De scription in accordance with survey and map attached to petition by Gray Hassell, Registered Surveyor, dated August, 1957. This the \st day of April, 1958. A. H. James, Clerk Superior Court Wiley H. Taylor, Jr. Attorney for Petitioner a4-ll-18-25 m2-9-16-23 NOTICE North Carolina Carteret County In the Superior Court SPD No. 1388 Grace Jones Walence, Petitioner vs. T. V. Fulford, C. S. Henderson, Ella S. Meadows, Garland Lewis, Lorenzo Lewis, Vernon V. Lewis, Leon D. Lewis, T. G. Gillikin, and Mary Davis, Defendants To Whom it May Concern: The parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice that on the 23rd day of April, 1958, the above named petitioner filed a petition to register lands and have her title confirmed in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County pursuant to Chapter 43 of the General Stat utes of North Carolina, and that summons has been issued return able to said office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Carteret County on the 23rd day of June, 1958. Said land is situate in Carteret County, adjoins the lands of the above named defendants, and bounded as follows : B Tract No. 1: Beginning at a con crete monument in the center of a ditch in the Ella S. Meadows east line; thence N 12-30 W 1,424 feet to a concrete monument in the side of the west branch of Sleepy Creek; thence with the various courses of the west branch of Sleepy Creek to said Creek; thence with the vari ous courses of Sleepy Creek to a concicte monument in a ditch; thence with said ditch N <4-30 W 340 feet to an iron pipe at the turn in said ditch; thence with the ditch S 67-30 W 198.0 feet to an iron pipe, another turn in said ditch; thence S 58 W 43.0 feet to the point of be ginning. Containing 14.9 acres. This said tract No. 1 being in , Straits Township. Tract No. 2: Marshallberg Township. Beginning in the center line of the "Church Road" to Mar shallberg, in the center of two cul verts under said road; thence N 24 E 13* feet to a concrete monument Hi the edge of the marsh; thence N 2-30 E 1,901.0 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 58 E 342 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 6 W 2,055 feet to the south right-of-way line of the Church Road; thence S 28 W 509 feet to the west branch cf Sleepy Creek; thence with the said branch N 86 W 200 feet; thence N 19-30 W 197 feet to the center of a prong of the west branch of Sleepy Creek; thence with the center of said prong N 35-30 E 475 feat to the point of beginning. Containing 15 acres. ThU the 23rd day of April, 1958. A. H. James, Clerk of the Superior Court Wiley H. Taylor, Jr. Attorney for Petitioner a25 m2-#-16-23-30 J6-13 New Chairman (Coatlaaed from Fife 4) deserted by the father or other wise came from broken homes; 133 were children whose parents were disabled; IN were illegiti mate; 80 were children whose fathers were dead. Illegitimacy Illegitimacy in this county runs about 17M per cent. Miss Hughes said she thought this was higher than the state average. In answer to a question on whe ther aocial security would cut down the amount of welfare money paid out, Miss Hughes said that old age assistance cases have gone down about two or three each year. Yet there are more old peo ple, she continued, cost of living is higher; there is an increase in iors will be given their passports out of high school at their offi cial graduation. One of the biggest events of the week, which is also a 'first" among our school projects, will be the big School Spirit Dance set for Thursday night, May 27. As the caption on the tickets indicates, the purpose of the dance will be to promote school spirit with the student body and the community. The dance is being sponsored by the Student Council with all the other high school clubs assisting. Mr. Tarkington and Danny Willis have completed the plans for the dance and they are as follows: Anyone of high school age or older (including parents and grand parents) may obtain tickets which will be $1.90 a couple. High school students are given until today to purchase tickets, after which the sale will be extended to anyone in the community wishing to buy them. The music will be provided by the Highlighters of Wilson? and they are an excellent dance band! Beginning at 9 p.m., they will play until midnight. Any profits from the dance will go toward a new girl's dressing room in the gym which, inci dentally, is badly needed. Because the site of the gym nasium, where the dance will take place, is only so big, the number of tickets to be sold has been set at 130 (that is ISO couples for only couples will be allowed). (To be Concluded Tuesday) the number of permanent and to tally disabled and the number of children. According to a newsatory re leased by the Social Security of fice and published in THE NEWS TIMES July 30, 1?T, Social Se curity payments bring $587,304 into the county annually. Miss Ruth Peeling, a visitor at the meeting, asked how many of the members would consent to an increase in taxea to meet the grow ing expenses of the welfare de partment. One member said she would be willing to pay more taxes for several departments, including schools. Another member, a resident of Morehead City, said she was not in favor of paying more taxes to support the welfare department when all of Morehead City's ABC money is going to the hospital and none of the ABC money in other towns is contributed to hospital upkeep. Otherwise there was no response to the question on increased taxes. Ice cream, block cake and salted nuts were served by the hostesses, Mrs. E. A. Council, Mrs. W. M. Brady, Mrs. Gordon Willis, Mrs. R. W. Taylor and Mrs. George Ball. New Jersey, an industrial state, nevertheless has forests over 46 per cent of its land. Ed's Back! Ed Weeks is back in Morehead City and is now associated with the Dixie Barber Shop. Ed in* vites all his old friends and customers to come in and see him soon. Dixie Barber Shop Across the Street from Colonial Store Morehead City TELEVISION PROGRAMS WNCT Channel 9 FRIDAY, MAT S3 1:43 RFD Nine I X WmOmtbu 7 00 RFD Nine 7:30 Cartoon Carnival 7:45 Morning Newt 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 8:45 Morning News 8:55 Morning Medlta tloni 9:00 Romper Room 9:45 Shoppers Guide 10:00 Garry Moore Show 11:00 Godfrey Time 11 30 DottO 12 00 Farm Newa 12:10 Weatherman 12j15 Deb nam Views the Newg 12:30 Search for To morrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Love of Lire 1:30 Aj the World Turns 2:00 Beat the Clock 2:30 Llnkletter'a Houseparty 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4 .10 Edge of Night 5:00 Hall of Ivy 5:30 Annie Oakley 6:00 Ramar of the Jungle ? :30 Your Esso Reporter 6:40 Weatherman 6:45 Looney Tunes 7:00 Sports Focus 7:15 Doug Edward* 7:30 Tombstone TWrrtlery 8:00 The Silent Ser vice 8:30 Zane Grey Theatre 9:00 Phil Silvers Show 9:30 SchllU Playhouse 10 00 The Lineup 10:30 Person to Person II oo Weatherman 11:05 News Final 11:10 Sports Nltecap 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre 8ATUBDAY, MAY 34 8:00 World Literature FRIDAY, MAT It 7:00 Today 8; 30 Public Service i Program 8:45 Morning Devo * tlone 10:00 The Arlene Francis Show 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 The Price la Right 11:30 Truth or Cooae 13:00 Tic Tac DoUgh 13:30 It Could be You 1:00 Farm Front 1:13 Weather Wlae 1 30 Channel 7 Reporter 1:30 Hospitality 3:30 Kitty Foyle 3:00 NBC Matinee Theatre 4:00 Queen for A Day 4:45 Modern Romances flgSSr 6:30 Channel 7 7:? to ? 9PM 7 30 Master's Three 8 00 Jefferson Drum 8:30 The Life of Riley 8:00 Cavalcade of 8porta 8:45 Music Hall Va rieties 10:00 M Squad 10:30 TheThln Man 11:00 News. So 11:15 Th? Jack Paar 9:00 Little Rascals 9.15 Boy Scouts 9:30 Capt. Kangaroo 10: SO Kiddles Korner 11:00 Jimmy Dean 12:00 Dansorama 1 00 Yesterday's Newsreel 1:15 George Kelt 1 25 Game of Week 4:00 Race of Week 4 .10 Our Miss Brooks 5:00 Western Theatre 6:00 Hawkeve & Last of Mohicans 6:30 Down Home 7:00 Medic 7:30 Perry Mason 8:30 Frank Sinatra 9:00 Gale Storm Show 9:30 Have Gun Will Travel 10:00 Gunsmoke 10:30 Lawrence Welk Show 11 :30 Saturday News 11:40 Bright Leaf Theatre SUNDAY. MAY U 9:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 9:30 Look Up and Live 10:00 Eye on New York 10:30 Camera Three 11:00 The Christophers 11:30 Yesterday's Newsreel 11:45 Industry on Parade 12 00 Looney Tunes 12:30 Wild Bill Hlckok 100 Oral Roberts 1:30 Let's Go to College 2:00 Paragon Play. 2 30 CoVfTjie Nrwi Conference 3:00 Johna Hopkins File 7 3:30 Homer Bell 4 00 The Visitor 4 30 Circuit Rider 5:00 Disneyland 6 00 The Last Word 6:25 News 6:30 Adventure at Scott Island 7:00 Lassie 7 30 Bachelor Father 8:00 Ed Sullivan Show wiin tntnnei 7 SATl'BDAY, MAT SI 10:00 Howdy Doody 10:30 Ruff and Ready' 11 :00 Get Set Go 11:30 Andy's Gang 12:00 Tmi Canteen 1 00 US Navy 1 30 NBC "Major League Baseball 4:30 Rock 'N Roll Show 5:00 Weetem Theatre 6 00 Bar 7 Round Up 7 00 Show Time 7:30 People Are rum ? :00 The ?erry Cocao 9 00 Club OaiU 9:30 Turning Point 10 00 Amateur Hour 10:30 Your Hit Parade 11:00 Late New. ggorti. Weather 114 SUNDAY. MAY U 11 :00 Church Service 17:00 Western Theatre 1:00 Chrlvttan Sci ence Program 1:15 Public Service Program 1:30 Frontier, of i:30 rroatm ! 00 The^lg 1 2 00 The M* Picture 3 oo YratinSante to Know 3:30 To be announced 4:00 Wide Wide World 5:30 Decision for Re search ?:00 Navy Log 6:30 000 School! 7:30 Mate Trooper Chevy Show 10:00 The Loretta Young Show 10 30 Billy Graham 11:35 I .ate New*. Weather, Sports MONDAY, MAY M 7 00 Today 9:30 Public Servlca Program 9:45 Morning Devo tions 10 00 Dough Re Ml 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 The Price la Right 11:30 Truth or Conaa quencee 12:00 Tic Tac Dough 12 30 It Could be Yo? 1:00 Farm Front 1:15 Weather Wise 1:20 Channel 7 Re porter 1:30 Hospitality House 2:00 Kitty Foyle 3:00 NBC Matinee 4:00 Queen' tor a Day 4:45 Modern 6 30 Channel Reporter 6:40 Weather Wlaa 6:45 NBC Newa 7:00 Vacation Varla* 7:30 The^Prlce la 8:00 Broken 6:30 Well' i en Arrow s Fargo Well's Fargo Twenty-One ? ?22 Martin Kane 10:00 Suspicion 11:00 11:18 The Jack Pair 9:00 GE Theatre 9 30 Alfred Hitchcock .0:00 *4.000 Chiton? 10 30 Real McCoys 11 :00 Sunday News Special 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre MONDAY. MAT M 6 45 RFD Nine 6 55 Weatherman 7 00 RFD Nine 7 30 Cartoon Carnival 7:45 Morning News 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Capt. Kangaroo 8 45 Morning News 8 55 Morning Medi tations 9:00 Romper Room 9:45 Shdppers Guide 10 00 Garry Moore 10:30 How Do You Rate 11 00 Godfrey Time 11:30 Dotto 12 00 Farm News 12 10 Weatherman 12:15 Debnam Views the News 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12 45 Guiding Light 1:00 Love of Life 1:30 As the World Turns 2,00 Beat the Cock 2:30 Llnkletter's Houseparty 3:00 Big Payoff 3 30 The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4 : 15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5 00 Halls of Ivy 5 30 Little Rascals 6 00 Victory st Sea 6 30 Your Esso Reporter 6 40 Weatherman 6: -*5 Adventure 7:00 Sports Focus . 7:15 Doug Edwards 7:30 Adventures of Robin Hood 8:00 Burns A Allen 8 30 Talent Scouts 9:00 Danny Thomas 9:30 December Bride 10:00 Studio One In Hollywood 11:00 Weatherman 1106 News Final 11:10 Sports Nltecsp 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre

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