DIAL PA 6-4175 Ask for "WANT ADS" Want ads 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 will be given. Loet ONE BIRD DOG, POINTER; IN (he vicinity of Crab Point. Call PA 6 3043. Reward. sl6p For Sale Cape cod home, 2812 evans St., Morehead City, three bed rooms, extra large living room, central heating, excellent location. Corner lot facing water. Easy terms. Call PA 6-4234 day or 6-3668 night. 1957 STUDEBAKER SCOTSMAN. Low mileage. One owner. $1,050.00. Paul S. Jones. PA 8-4277 or PA 88314. sl6 MODERN HOME FOR YEAR round living, also beautiful water front lots. A. C. Hodges, Ho Ho Village, 6 miles west of Morehead, Highway 24. s23 13' CONCAVED BOW RUN about, 25 hp Evinrude motor, 1955 model. Contact Monroe Paylor, Harkers Isand or call PA 6-4175. 1950 DODGE Mi TON PICKUP truck. Excellent condition. Call G. T. Spivey, PA 8-3264. BOUND APPLIANCE CO. AL irayi ha* bargains in used oil heat ers, washers, ranges and refrig erators. See them at 1406 Bridge* It.. In Morehead City. dl3 COLL ARD plants. Phone Keller, Bettie. AND CABBAGE PArk 8-3504, Roy WEDDING ALBUMS. SILENT and musical; washable. Eubanks Studio, Beaufort, N. C. HEADQUARTERS FOR CHIL dren's shoes, rubber and leather boots, waders, cotton batting, hos iery, luggage. Lipman's Shoe Store, Beaufort. alt U8E SAMPSON PAINTS FOR BEST RESULTS HARDWARE A BUILDING SUPPLY CO. TZ7 ArendeU St, Morehead City tf HOLDEN'S RESTAURANT, BEAU iort. Air conditioned, completely Equipped, all electric kitchen and 61 ah washer. Reasonable price. Ten years of established good busi ness. tf HEW AND TOED FURNITURE. Hamilton Furniture Co., near school OB Live Oak St, Beaufort, N. C. tf THE NEWS-TIMES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES PA 6-4175 One-Tim* Insertion ?e per word taaertioa mlntmam _ $1.00 Four-Time Consecutive Inaertiona 4c per word hsaertlon minimum ftOc Eight-Time Conae rnllen Inaertiona le per ward Insertion rnUiu 60c Each Initial, abbreviation, group of numbers counts as Classified Display Ada 02c Per nhsu lack 1% Oaceot for payment hp Cards of Thanks and Special Notice* accepted at regular THE NEWS-TIMS will he ra lar the Brit Incorrect of any claaaffled ad tf the value of the ed bp the error, and then snip to the extant el ? make-good The publisher leeim right te reriee or reiwt For Sal* MORE THAN 100 USED TIRE bargains. Morehead Motor Parts, 8th and Evana St., Morehead City. Phone PA M877 or PA 8-4750. sM PIANOS NELSON'S MUSIC SHOP Highway 70 East Phone PA 8-11S8 Beaufort, N. C. Complete Line of New and Used Pianos Terms to Suit Your Budget Two Free Piano Lessons With Each Piano o3 BOAT HARDWARE RIGGING SUPPLIES AND MARINE PAINT HARDWARE ft BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 727 Areadell St., Morehead City tf Buaineas Services FOR CORRECT TIME? PA 6-3188. For correct Jewelry, satisfactory watch repair, Early Jeweler*, 723 Arendeil St., Morehead City. Try The Little Drug Store With The Big Heart Excellent Service Reasonable Prices See Us Today Phone PA 8-3810 WE GIVE SAV-A-STAMPS BELL'S DRUG STORE Frost St. Beaufort, N. C tf AWNINGS AND VENETIAN blinds may be purchased on con venient, easy terms, with monthly payments made direct to White burst Awning and Blind Co., High way 70, Morehead City. Dial PA Mtot far free estimate. *30) "HAULING" Long or Short Distance Precious Things Handled Carefully For Information Call WILLIS PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Phase PA UW Morehead City I "WHERE SERVICE IS BETTER" Complete Mechanical Service F rant-End Alignment Wheals Balanced Expert Fender ? Body Work Finest Painting Jefea Parker Motors Tear Friendly Ford Dealer Dealer No. U? t Retreading National Guarantee Frem Coast to Coast Completely Undented to Retread 14 and 15-Inch Tires with LATEST SAFETY TREAD Tire Service Co. 11th and Areadell St. Morehead City Pheae PA ??!? JERRY J. WILLIS BajJ C ml+u Kfiai CSTuTO General Insurance City Tkeatre Bids. Morehead City t FOR EXPERT Br". vND UP hoUtery cleaning Co; > t Carter* Dura-Cleaners, V o. m (11 Morehead City. Fhuno 1A 8-3734 SEPTIC TANKS Installed, Serviced We Clean Septic Tank* THOMAS B. MARSH CO., INC. New Ban. N. C. CaB Mil Coocreta Pipe _ Lawn Benches ' I a BuiIbmi Strricti SAVE YOUR GRAIN FOR A higher price, use a Turner grain storage bin. Write or call Owen Dail, Box 7, Atlantic Beach, phone PA 6-4423. n28 PHOTOSTATIC COPIES OF LE gal papera while you watt. Eu banka Studio. tf STORM WINDOWS AND STORM doors may be purchased on con venient, easy monthly terms from Whitehurxt Awning and Blind Co., Highway 70, Morebead City. Dial PA 6-390* (or free estimate. s30p LOANS $23. M ? $200.00 Qnkk cash on Furniture, Appli ances, and Autos. See or call us about your money problems to day. SECURITY LOAN CORP. tIS A re ndell Phone Pa-USM tf EASTERN PEST CONTROL CO. Beaufort, N. C. A Division of Eastern Millworka, Inc. Complete Peat Control Service Termites - Roaches - Sllverfish Modern - Professional Methods Locally Owned and Operated Guaranteed Reaulta Call PA 8-4487 N. C. License PWF 283 tf Help Wanted TWO GIRLS, AGE 18-25, RAE'S Drive In, Highway 70. Excellent working conditions, good salary and tips. Apply in person. sl6p WANTED AT ONCE-RAWLEIGH dealer in Morebead City or Beau fort. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NC1-970-R, Memphis, Tenn. s9-23tp MEN AND WOMEN, SALES AND deliveries. No experience neces sary, contacting Watkins products customers on weekly and monthly basis in Morehcad City and Beau fort. Apply the J. R. Watkins Co., P.O. Box 5071, Dept. S-3, Rich mond, Va. s30tp WANTED ? MEN WHO WANT to earn at least $100 weekly dis 1 tributlng Watkins Products in C?r 1 tent County. No Investment neces sary. Applicants should be over 25 years of age with car or light truck. Free insurance program. Write The J. R. Watkins Company, P. O. Box No. 5071, Richmond, Va. s!6tp Ladies Make $300.00 to $1,000 for your selves during the Christmas season selling Avon's famous gift line of cosmetics and toiletries. WRITE MANAGER Box 503 ? Kinston, N. C. 619 For Rant ONE FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED apartment; one four-room furnish ed cottage now available. 204 Marsh St., Beaufort, N. C., phone PA 8-4780. sl9p AVAILABLE SOON, TWO 2 BED room houses. Sam Guthrie, PA 6-3364. sit [ LARGE THREE ROOM APART ment, air-conditioned. Bruce Good ? win, PA 6-4396. sl6 Available Sept. 20 Downstairs Apartment Completely Furnished Private Parking Front and Back Entrance Phone PA 8-4820 OFFICE SPACE IN WADE Building. S f ? a m heated. Call PA 6-4335. GARAGE BUILDING AT 501 Arendell. Call PA 64533. 10 NICE OFFICE ROOMS, BATH and hot and cold running water, tad and 3rd floor. Corner S. 9th St, over Clara's Dress Shop. C. H. Freeman, Agent tf THREE-ROOM GARAGE APART ment, refrigerator, range and heat er furnished, very nice neighbor hood. Phone PA 6-3891; phone after , 5:00. ? TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE, FUR : nisbed. Atlantic Beach. Phone 1 PArk 6-4746. ! 6- ROOM UNFURNISHED BUNG - alow on Gordon St. No peta. See Mrs. Harry Parkin, 214 Gordon St, Beaufort. sis REDUCED WEEKLY RATES, waterfront apartments. Low as S17J0 per week. Mrs. Frank Nance, Colonial Apartments, 123 I front st, Beaufort, N. C. For Rent TWO BEDROOM FURNISHED apartment, 201 Ann Street, Beau fort, and three-bedroom furnished apartment on Beaufort-Morehead causeway. Phone PArk 6-40*7. altp Nicely Furnished Apartment Spacloai and Clean. HAPPY LANDING Morebead-Beaafort Causeway Want to Real THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE, UN furnished; prefer year round liv ing, as soon as possible. Write Box 8, e/o News-Times. sl6p Special Notice* PLAY SCHOOL, QUALIFIED teacher, open nine, hours nine to noon. Call Mrs. Howard Lupton, PA 6-5740. s!6 Legal Notice* NOTICE Camp Lejeune Railroad Com pany and Southern Railway Com pany hereby give notice that on the 22nd day of August, 1958, they filed with the Interstate Commerce Commission, at Washington, D. C-, ( 1 ) an application by the Camp Le jeune Railroad Company (a) for a certificate of public convenience and necessity authorizing operation of a line of railroad owned by the United States Government known as the Marine Corps Railroad, ex tending from Havelock to Jackson ville, approximately 35.6 miles, all in Onslow, Carteret and Craven Counties, North Carolina, (b) for authority under section 20a of the Interstate Commerce Act to issue 1,000 shares of capital stock with out par value, and (2) the South ern Railway Company requests au thority under scction 5(2) of the act to acquire control of the Camp Lejeune Railroad Company through stock ownership, Finance Docket No. 20310. Camp Lejeune Railroad Company Southern Railway Company 82-9-16 NOTICE North Carolina Carteret County In the Superior Court S.P.D. No. 1402 (Torrens) J. Morton Davis vs. Harry T. Davis; Bernie Gillikin : John R. Valentine; T. C. Gillikin; B. B. Baugua; Walter Teich; Lo renzo Lewis; Mrs. Mary Emma Davii and her husband, S. M. Davis; Harry L. Willis and hi* wife, Selma Willis; Charlie Piner; Gladys Thomas; Flora Davis; Pearl Day; Norma Jones and her husband, J, W. Jones; Claud C. Davis; and Dora Davis. To Whom It May Concern: The parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice that on the 25th day of July 1958, the above named petitioner filed a petition in the office of the Clerk, Superior Court of Carteret County, to have the title to certain lands therein described registered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 43 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and that summons has been issued, returnable it the of fice of the Clerk, Superior Court of Carteret County, on the 25th day of September, 1958. Said lands are situate in Smyrna Township, in the County of Carteret and State of . North Carolina and adjoining the , lands of the above-listed defend ants and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at an iron stake in the eastern margin of the Smyrna Marshall berg Highway where same Is intersected by the southern line of the road leading to Jarratt's Bay, known as the Goulden Road; and running thence with said high way N 3-40 W 164 feet to a stake, Bernie Gillikin's southwest corner; thence N 85-30 E 234 feet to an iron atake; thence N 2-30 W 202 feet to an iron stake In the center of a ditch; thence with the center of said ditch N 73-30 E 480 feet to an iron stake, Harry T. Davis' northwest corner; thence S 13-30 E 401 feet to a concrete monu ment, Charlie Piner's northeast corner; thence N 82-30 W 120 feet to a concrete monument, Piner's northwest corner; thence S 13-30 E 85 feet to a concrete monument In the north margin of said Goul den Road; thence S 85 W 100 feet to an iron stake; thence S 2 E 10 feet to a stake in the center of aaid Goulden Road; thence with the center of said Goulden Road S 1 86-45 E 975 feet to an iron stake in the high water mark of Jar ratt's Bay; thence with said high water mark S 11 E 457 feet to a stake in the mouth of Wolfert'a Creek; thence with the various i courses of Wolfert's Creek to an iron pipe, which is S 33-30 W 864 feet from the previous station; thence S 86-45 W 1-081 feet (cross ing the Marshallberg highway) to an Iron pipe witnessed by a gum tree; thence S 49 W 377.5 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 33-10 E 279 feet to a concrete monument, T. C. 1 Gillikin's northeast corner; thence S 49-50 W 489.7 feet to a concrete monument, Gillikin's northwest corner; thence S 41-30 E 143 feet to a concrete monument; thence , thence S 18 E 438 feet to an iron stake; thence S 47 W 720 feet to as iron stake In the Baugus-Teich line; thence N 31 W 580 feet to an iron pipe, witnessed by a (tone; thence N 47-50 E 793 feet to ? stooe; these* N 41 W Legal Notice* 2*7 3 feet to ? stoDe; thence S U-OS W 735 feet to an iron stake in the Baugua-Teich line; thence N 31 W 300 leet to ? atone; thence N >-30 W us feat to an iron stake; thence N 50-30 W 243 feet to aa Iron stake, a Baugua-Teich corner; thence N 1 31-10 E 578 feet to a concrete mon- : ument; thence N 51 W 387 feet, a Baugua-Teich corner; thence S 32 30 W 100 feet to an iron a take, a Baugua-Teich corner; thence N 57 W 280 feet to an iron (take, Lo- ! renxo Lewis' corner; thence N 34- : 15 E 825 feet to a concrete monu ment; thence N 51 W 243 feet to' a concrete monument; thence S SO , W 330 feet to a concrete monu ment; thence N 20-20 W 450 feet , to an iron axle, Mrs. S. M. Davis' corner; thence N 77 E 1,234 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 33-10 E 702 feet to a concrete monument; : thence N 80 E Ml feet (croaaing the Harshallberg highway) to a ( concrete monument in the eastern , margin of said Harshallberg high way; thence N 14-10 W with the eastern margin of said highway 20 feet to an iron stake, Valentioe'a 1 corner; thence N 80 E 482 feet to j an iron pipe, in a ditch, Valentine'a 1 corner; thence N 2 W 283 feet to ' a stake in the center line of said Goulden'a Road; thence with the center line of said Road S 85 W 564 I feet to the beginning, containing 1 123 acres more or less. All courses being magnetic as of I June, 1858. I This 25th day of July, 1958. I A. H. James Clerk, Superior Court jy29 a5- 12-19-26 S2-9-16 \ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of John S. Parker, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersign ed at Morehead City, N. C., on or before the 17th day of September, 1959, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 11th day of September, 1958. Herbert O. Phillips III Administrator S16-23-30 07-14-21 NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL AND PERSONAL PROPERTY North Carolina Carteret County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. J. Quinn and wife, Helen H. Quinn, dated May 2, 1955, to the undersigned Trustee for First-Citi zens Bank and Trust Company, and covering among other lands, the hereinafter described dwelling and lot and personal property contain ed therein, situate in Carteret County, and the said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County, North Carolina, in Book 161, at page 630, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness hereby secured; and the holder of the indebtedness here by secured by said deed of trust having requested a foreclosure by the trustee of the hereinafter de scribed real and personal property situate in Carteret County, North Carolina, and expressly reserving all of its rights and liens covering the other lands described therein, the undersigned trustee, did offer the hereinafter described property for resale on the 25th day of Au gust, 1958, and reported said resale in the office of the Clerk of Su perior Court on August 25, 1958; and Whereas, on September 2nd, 1958, an upset bid was filed with said clerk, and a further Order of Re-Sale having been entered for the said real and personal property hereinafter described, the under signed trustee will offer for re-sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Carteret County, Beaufort, N. C., at about 12 o'clock noon on Friday, the 19th day of September, 1958, the said lands and personal property conveyed in said deed of trust and situate in Morehead City, Carteret County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as ' follows : Being Lot No. 501, according to . a map of Morehead City, N. C., made by George J. Brooks, C. E., i January, 1949, recorded in the of- j fice of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County, N. C., in Map i Book 1, page 139. Also all the per- i sonal property now in the dwelling | on said lot; and being the same , property described and conveyed , in that certain deed appearing of record in Book 123, page 82, Car teret County Registry. And being the same lands and personal prop erty conveyed to Helen H. Quinn by J. J. Quinn by deed of record in Carteret County in Book 154, page 380. And being the house and lot designated as No. 2413 Evans Street, Morehead City, North Caro lina, and is a waterfront lot. The personal property offered for sale consists of the household and kitchen furniture, including electric stove and electric refrigerator, bed linens, and kitchen equipment situate on the premises and con nected with the occupancy and use thereof. The said personal property above described will remain in said prem iaea and will not be present at the courthouse door, but reasonable op portunity will be afforded every prospective purchaser or bidder to Inspect both the real and personal property prior to the sale by apply ing at the office of Chalk k Gibbs, Morehead City, N. C., and arrang ing a time for such inspection. The said house and lot above de acrtbed, together with its contenta, will bt offered for re sale, together k The Rev. Wesley Davit, 12 years old, of Morehead City will preach at the Walters Chapel AME Zioo Church of Newport Sunday at 3 o'clock. He will be accompanied by the | St. Mary's Holiness Church choir. Sponsors of the program are Mrs. J. M. Kenon, Mrs. D. B. Tootle and | Mrs. L. V. Warker. Birth at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colson, I Beaufort, a son, Wednesday, Sept. 10. Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, Mrs. Jose phine Pearson, Morehead City; Mrs. Bemice Colson, Beaufort; Fri day, Miss Merinda Lyons, Detroit, Mich. Discharged: Thursday, M r s . | Mary Louise Chadwick, Newport; Mr. Fred Hester, Morehead City ; | Mr. Courtney Jones, Beaufort; Fri day, Mrs. Bernice Colson and son, ] Beaufort. Queen of the South, Chapter 209, Drder of Eastern Star, will meet I onight at 8 at the lodge hall and | Mrs. Marjorie' Stiles, worthy ma ;ron, asks that all members attend. The Ladies Home Instruction "lub met Thursday night at the lome of Mrs. Helen Fenderson. rhis week's meeting will be held at ;he home of Mrs. Ethel Dudley, Say view Homes, announces the | ^resident, Mrs. Thelma Stamps. St. Anioch choir of Adams Creek *iil present a musical program rhursday night at St. Luke's Bap :ist Church, Morehead City, for :he benefit of Mrs. Naomi Becton, A'ho is the $100 lady of the associa- 1 ion. frosa BROAD CREEK^^'I Sept. 16? The Broad Creek Home demonstration Club met at the lome of Mrs. Nellie Parker on Thursday evening. The meeting vas opened with the song, Onward Even Onward. Eleven members vere present. The secretary read he minutes and the treasurer ;ave a report. Mrs. Ruth Morris gave the treas irer a dollar and related the fol owing incident: Recently, while >reparing for the annual fish fry if the club, a neighbor of Mr. and Mrs. Morris dropped in. They in cited him to the fish fry. He de fined the invitation, but laid a lollar on the table with this re nark, "I want to give this on four fish fry, for you are the first [roup of women I know who have itayed organized this long and laven't pestered me for money." deedless to say, he will receive a | ?ote of thanks from the club. After the usual order of business, Mrs. Garner gave a demonstration in "Color in the Home." The mem >ers participated by choosing sam >les of materials for complete dec )ration of a room. Several months ago the mem lers of this club decided to add variety to the meeting by having i door prize. The person receiving he prize at one meeting brings he prize for the next month. Mrs. Macie Smith received the prize 'or September. Refreshments of delicious home nade ice cream and cake was| served. Stork N?ws Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McNe mar, Morehead City, a son, Wed lesday, Sept. 10. To Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith, Salter Path, a daughter, Friday, Sept. 12. To Mr.' and Mrs. Earl H. Gas tins, Ocracoke, a daughter, Wed nesday, Sept. 10. Legal Notices as a lump sale for cash, and will be sold free and clear of all prior ex isting liens, except 1958 taxes. The re-sale will start at the raised bid of $13,437.50, and the trustee will require the successful bidder at the re-sale to deposit 10% of the amount of the high bid as evidence of good fatth. This, the 3rt day of September, 1958. R. A. Whitaker, Trustee Whitaker & Jeffress, Attorneys, Kniston, North Carolina. i>-16 Negro Nvws School Lunch Menus Listed Camp Glenn School Toesday: Creamed ham on corn bread squares, asparagus tips, but tered corn, chocolate cookies, milk. Wednesday: Peanut butter and jelly sandwich, pimento cheese sandwich, carrot and celery sticks, candy bar, milk. Ttarsday: Hamburger on bun, slaw, pork and beans, bread pud ding, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, tossed salad, black eyed peas, hush puppies, ap plesauce, milk. 44 Patients Attend Orthopedic Clinic Forty-four patients attended the orthopedic clinic in the Morehead City Hoapital annex Saturday morning. Fifteen of them were firat-time visitors to the clinic. Dr. Lennox Baker, orthopedist in charge, was present, as was Or. 0. K. Stewart, both of Duke Uni versity; Dr. J. R. Dineen, Camp Lejeune; and Mr. Ferguson of the Duke Brace Shop. Volunteer helpers were Mrs. C. C. Merrill and Mrs. Harry Venters, both of Moiehead City. Also on duty were Mrs. Leota Hammer and Mrs. G. T. Spivey, of the county health department. WE REBUILD ENGINES ? '? i w Automobile, Truck, Tractor, Industrial and Marine Any engine. Urge or small, U guaranteed to give new engine performance. AO parts used in our motors are the best we can buy; oar equipment is the latest type factory rebuilding ma chinery. The men in our shop have been thoroughly trained to do the Job right. ? Crankshaft Grinding ? Surface Cylinder Heads ? Recondition Connecting Rods ? Brake Drum Turning ? Complete Valve Work These Services and ? Engine Boring ? Install Cylinder Sleeves ? In-the-Block Crankshaft Grinding ? Piston Pin Fitting ? Piston Knurling Many Others Are Available We keep a stock of popular engines built up to give our customers service when they need it on rush order. YES! ... we buy motors and are always in the market for them. Let us know what you have to rebuild or to sell. Morehead Motor Parts Wholesale Diatributora ? Engine Rebuilders Phones PA 6-4750 and PA 6-4677 8th and Evans St*. Morehead City TELEVISION PROGRAMS (Neto: Program llstlafs it they appear here are provided by the It ttationa). WNCT, Channel 9 TIE8DAY. SEPT. It 8 00 RFD Nine 6 96 Weatherman 7 00 RFD Nine 7:15 Riders of Purple 7:30 ? rnta. Medi tations 7:40 Bulletin Board 7:46 Morning News 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Popeye 8:30 Romper Room 00 Susie 9:30 World of Science 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11 00 Godfrey Time 11:30 Top Dollar 12:00 Farm News 13:10 Weatherman 13:15 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 Jimmy Dean 2:80 Llnkletter's Houseparty 3:00 American Band ftend 3 ,30 The Verdict Xa "ours lifhter Day jcret Storm ipo 1 ,-Ur Miss Brooks 6:30 Ramar of the 4:00 1;8 500 6 00 6:30 Your Jungle Popeye 9:00 11 le Facts That S5" 9 10:30 "frickdown" 11 00 Weatherman 11:06 News Final 11 10 Sports Nltecap it re MED.. SEPT. 17 6:00 RFD Nine 6:55 Weatherman 7 00 RFD Nine 7:15 Riders of Purple Sage 7:30 Morning Medita tions 7 :40 Bulletin Board 7:45 Morning Newt 7:55 Weatherman 8:00 Fopeye 8:30 Romper Room 9 00 Susie 9:30 World of Science 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Play Your Hunch 11:00 Godfrey Time 11:30 Top Dollar 12:00 Farm News S: 10 Weatherman :15 Debnam Views the News 13.30 Search for To morrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Love of Life 1:30 As the World 2:00 Jimmy Dean Show 2:30 LInkletter's soo gsns&r 3:30 Verdict Is Youra 4.15 secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Our Mlsa Brooks 5 30 Little Rascals 8 00 Popeye 6:30 Your Esso 6:40 Weatherman 6 45 Doug Edwards 7:00 Life of Riley 7:30 The Grey Ghoet 8:00 Goodyear Play house t:30 Johnson's Wax Theatre 9:00 The Millionaire .5 22 ?*? Got a Secret 10 00 Crunch A Des 10:30 Whlrly birds 11:00 Weatherman 11 :06 News Final 11:10 Sports Nitecap 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre THI RSDAV. SEPT. IS 6 00 RFD Nine 0:55 Weatherman 7:00 RFD Nine 7:15 Riders of Purpl* Sage 7:30 Morning Medita tions 7:40 Bulletin Board 7:45 Morning News 7:55 Weatherman 8 00 Popeye 8 30 Romper Room 9:00 Susie 9 .10 World of Science 10:00 For Love or Money 10:30 Play Your Htfnch 11 00 Godfrey Time 11 :30 Top Dollar 12:00 Farlh Newa 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 A? the World Turns 2 00 Jimmy Dean Show 2:30 LtnJcletter's Houseparty 3:00 American Band stand 3 30 The Verdict Is Yours 4:00 Blighter Day 4 :15 Secret Storm 4 30 Edge of Night 5 00 Our Miss Brooks 5 30 Woody Wood. pecker 6 .00 Popeye 6:30 Your Esso Re 6:40 ^Veatiierman 6:45 Doug Edwards 7:00 Country Style 7 15 Sammy Bland 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:00 Zorro 8:90 The Real McCoys 9:00 Andy Williams 9:30 Playhouse 90 11:00 Weatherman 11 :06 News Final 11:10 Sports Nltecap 11:15 Bright Leaf Theatre TUESDAY, SEPT. 1C 7:00 Today ? :30 Public Service Program 0:45 Morning Devo. tlonc 10:00 Dough Re Ml 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 The Price to Right ? Day WITN, Channel 7 WED., SEPT. 17 7:00 Today 9:30 Public Service Program 9:45 Morning Devo. nous 10:00 Dough Re Ml 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 The Price Is Right 11:30 Concentration 12 00 Tic Tac Dough 12 30 It Ccwkld be *oo 1 00 Farm Front 1:15 Weather Wise 1 :20 Channel 7 Reporter 1:30 Hospitality 2:00 Truth or Conse quences 2 30 Haggis Baggls 3:00 Today Is Ours 3:30 From These (or ? Day 5:00 Cowboy Bob 1:30 Channel 7 jllpLr 7 00 Sheriff of Cochlse 7:30 Wagon Train 8 30 Father Knows 9:00 Kraft Theatre 10:00 It Could b? You 10:30 Dial 909 11:15 ii T HI' USD AY, SEPT. 18 7 00 Todav 9:30 Public Service Program 9 45 Morning Devo. ttons 10:00 Dough Re Ml 10:3* Treasure Hun* 11:00 The Price to Right 11 :30 Concentration 12:00 Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could be Yo? 1 00 Farm Front 115 Weather Wlae 1:20 Channel 7 1:30 Hoapltallty Houae 2:00 Trnith or Conae quenres 2 30 Haggis Baggls 3 00 Today Is Ours 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Queen for Day 4:49 Modern Ro 5:00 Cowboy Bob's Wrangler's Club 6:30 Channel 7 Reporter 6 40 Weather Wtm ? 45 SBC News 7 00 Union Pacific 7:30 Deroy 8:00 Best of Groucho 8:30 Dragnet 9:00 People's Choice 9:30 Buckakln 10-00 Price I* RlKht 10:30 To be announced nOON^port^ 11:18 The Jack Paar

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