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RICHMOND COUNTY JOURNAL, Rockingham, Nl C. riv jr $ . .... WUDWESDAY, APRIL 8, 1959 r UEDB i. . S is Quiz :ifL IfU V . 'V ' .' ' '- if' SIOBSDD High flying Hamlet scored nine runs in the first inning and added seven more through out the contest to down Raeford 16-0 yesterday. The Rams got three hit pitch ing from Buck Hodges and the hitters came through in fine style. George Easter ling ' and Jerry Clark had three hits apiece while George Wooten and Hodges had two each. Raeford's loss was Hamlet's second straight conference vic- -fid?. -dtrWhss fight? H " I S'JS Wfint. is tVio msirimiim mirro II I lOllll or a baseball? TO 4 vot L tory against rto defeats, The win showed that the Rsims are going to be , theteam to j beat in district play. Rohanen downed Laurel Hill yesterday afternoon 101. Mil ton Pruitt pitched for the Re bels and his cause was aided considerably by a five run first inning. The Rebels will play again Thursday afternoon in the Rockingham Park. Rohanen Principal David Singleton Ask Our Salesman "Red" Mcintosh " II ' . i. About Items You Need From Journal Stationery Store or Ask "Red" about the Adding- Machines and Typewriters carried in the Journal Stationery Store. "Red" will tell you that the prices are riffht and SERVICE IS AVAILABLE ON THESE MACHINES. r '. 5 "Red" will be delighted to help you with your printing- needs. The presses in the Print Shop are of the latest models and the primers do their work with much pride. journal Stat toner "ON THE SQUARE" ROCKINGHAM PHONE TW 5-4056 says it has been discovered that the stands at the Ro hanen park are unsafe and until repairs are made, the Rebels will have to play -elsewhere. This afternoon Rohanen goes to Southern Pines for a game there. Gibson will furnish the opposition here tomorrow. Rockingham will take on con ference opponent Lumberton Friday afternoon in the local, park. Lumberton, like Rocking ham, has been beaten by Laur inburg. The Rockets will :be seeking their first conference in oil. Wlbsn isv the, JPatterson-Jo- 3. Who is manaerer of the St. Louis Cardinals? 4. Where is the Masters golf win of the season. They have 5. Who is Toiiv Kubek? been beaten by the scots ana THE ANSWERS Wadesboro. x June 25th 2. Study shows 17.5 inches is maximum from pitching mound to plate. 3. Solly Hemus. 4. Augusta, Ga. 5. New York Yankee shortstop. RCJ -RCJ THRILL-SEEKER JAILED Kalamazoo, Mich. To stir up some excitement, Larry Stand ish, 17, called the fire depart ment, an ambulance, a taxi, an undertaker, and a wrecker. He was sentenced to 10 days in jail. The judge said Standish could "wash the police cars for excitement." WSO-C-TUTiiiiiQtaBle CHANNEL 9 6:15 Farm ond Home 6:30 Continental Classroom 7:00 Today 7:25 Today In Th Carolina 7:30 Today 8:25 5 Min. to Liv By 8:30 Today 9:00 Magic Forest 9:30 General Science 10:00 World History 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right 6:15 Farm and Home 6:30 Continental Classroom 7:00 Today 7:25 Today In the Carolina so Today 8:25 5 Min. to Live 8:30 Today 9:00 "Magic Forest 9:30 General Science 10:00 World History 10:30 Treasure Hunt 11:00 Price is Right By WEDNESDAY," ApTTC 8 1 1 :30 Concentration 12:00 Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be; You 1:00 Star Playhouse 1:30 "City in Terror" 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Root 4:00 Truth or Consequences 4:30 County Fair 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Mickey Mouse 6:00 Follow That Man 6:30 Provence - News THURSDAY, APRIL 9 1 1 :30 Concentration 12-00 Tic Tac Dough 12:30 It Could Be You 1:30 Trippi Wisecup 2:30 "Safe in Heir' 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 3:30 From These Roots 4:00 Truth or Consequence 4:30 County Fair 5:00 Popeye 5:30 Adventure Time 6:00 Rin Tin Tin 6:30 Provence - News 6:40 Weather 6:45 NBC News 7:00 State Trooper 7:30 Wagon Train 8:30 Price is Right 9:00 Milton Berle 9:30 Bat Masterson 10:00 This is Your Life 10:30 Rough Riders 1 1 :00 News - Weather 11:15 Jack Paar 1:00 Sign Off 6:40 Weather 6:45 NBC News 7:00 Boots and Saddles 7:30 Ozzie and Harriet 8:00 Zorro ,, 8:30 Real McCoys 9:00 Behind Closed : Doors 9:30 Emie Ford 10:00 Groucho 10:30 Masquerade Party 1 1 .00 News - Weather 11:15 Jock Paar 1:00 Sign Off WHTW-TTV TTfoieSafele CHANEL 3 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8 4:15 Test Pattern 6:30 Rascals Club 7:00 Carolina Calling 8:00 Marningf News 8:10 Weatherman 8:15 Capt.-Kangaroo 9:00 American, - History 9:30 Susie 10:00 I Married Joan 1 0.3 O Arthur Godfrey 11:00 I Love Lucy 1:30 Top Dollar (2.00 Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Betty Feezar S-ow 1:30 As The World Turns 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 Art Linkletter 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict If Youri 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge: Of Night 5:00 My Little Margie 5:30 Wild s Bill Hickok 6:0Q Our jMJss Brooks 6:30 Esso Reoorter 6:40 Weatherman 6:45 Doug Edwards 7:00 Lavender Hill Mob 7: 1 5 Alec Guiness 7:30 Stanley Holloway 8:30 MacKenzie's Raiders 9:00 Millionaire 9:30 I've Got A Secret 10:00 U. S. Steel HoSfK 10:30 MacKenzie's Raiders 11:00 Atlantic Weathermen 11:05 Late News v t" 11:10 Sports Final - W 11:1-5" That Other WoiWj i 1:15 Blackmail 11:30 Edward G. Robinson 1:30 Sign Off If you know a human who is a better friend than your dog, we would suggest you keep in touch with him. Sportsman champion Bob Webb of Rockingham gunned his Ford coach into the winning circle at the Rockingham Speed-, way Saturday night. Troy Ed wards of Staley was second fol lowed by Wayne Andrews of Staley and Bob Seymour of Kan napolis. Bill Eubanks took first place in the amateur event followed by James and Ed Huntly of Wadesboro. Ray York of Ramseur rolled his car over six times in the amateur feature and .demolished the vehicle but he was hot ser iously hurt. -T Highway 74 "Ph. TW5-4353 Shows Start at 7 P. M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT WILLIAM HOLDEN and SOPHIA LOREN in THEKEY Cinemascope 99 THUR.-FRI.-SAT. April 9-10-11 DOUBLE FEATURE TERESA WRIGHT and Cameron MITCHELL in "Escapade In Japan" Technicolor ALSO GUY MADISON in "Reprisal" Technicolor ; IScsHIHIiil DRIVE-IN THEATRE Rockingham Ph. TW 5-3245 Airport Road Shows Start at 7:30 P. M. LAST TIMES TONIGHT FRANK SINATRA, ' TONY CURTIS" NATALIE WOOD in "Kings Go Forth" Plus Short Subjects THURSl-FRI.-SAT. April 9-10-11 DOUBLE FEATURE AUDIE MURPHY in "The Guns Of Fort Petticoat" In Color .ALSO ROBERT VAUGHN and DOROTHY GREEN, in "No Time To Be Young" iIUtoiiMflih SCREECMKS Htii dm THURSDAY, APRIL 9 :15 Test Pattern ' 6:30 Reading Program 7:00 Coroiina . Calling 8:00 Morning News -8:1 0 Weatherman . ' 8:15 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 American History 9:30 Susie 10:00 Southern Hospitality 1fX30 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 I Love Lucy 1 1 :30 Top Dollar 12:00 Love of Life 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Betty Feezor Show ;1:30 As The World Turns 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 Art Linkletter 3:00 My Little Margie ,3:30 Verdict is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day 4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge of Night 5:00 Rascals Club 5:30 Huckleberry Hound 6:00 Our Miss Brooks 6:30 Esso Reporter FRIDAY, APRIL 10 6:15 Test Pattern 6:30 Reading Program 6:30 Rascals Club 7:00 Carolina Calling 8:00 Morning News 8:10 Weatherman 8:15 Capt. Kangaroo 9:00 American History 9:30 Susie 10:00 I Married Joan 0:30 Arthur Godfrey 11:00 I Love Lucy 11:30 Top Dollar 12:00 Love Of Life 12:30 Search For Tomorrow 12:45 Guiding Light 1:00 Betty Feezor Show 1:30 As The World Turns 2:00 Jimmy Dean 2:30 Art Linkletter 3:00 Big Payoff 3:30 Verdict Is Yours 4:00 Brighter Day .4:15 Secret Storm 4:30 Edge Of Night i:00 My Little Margie 5:30 Sky King 6:00 Our Miss Brooks 6:30 tsso Reporter 6:40 Weathermon 6:40 Doug Edwards 81 News i- - 7:00 Jeff's Collie L. 7:30 Amos & Andy , ' 8:00 December Bride 8:30 Yancy Derringer ,V -. 9:00 Zone Grey Theatre.4-: 9:30 Playhouse 90 '1 11:00 Atlantic Weathermo 11:05 Late News 11:10 Sports Final 11:15 Second Honeymoon 1 1 :30 Tyrone Powell 1:30 Sign Off 6:45 Doug Edwards 7:00 Arthur Smith Show 7:30 Rescue 8 8:00 Rawhide 9:00 Swing Into Spring 10:00 The Lineup 10:30 Person To Person 11:00 Atlantic Weatherman 11:05 Late News 11:10 Sports Final 11:15 The Red Shoes 11:30 Anton Walbrook 1:30 Sign Off Hlf t IBpki's l 1 LUZIANNE RED LABEL Coee 2 lbs. P HOME-MADE FORK SHUSSIHG Lb. ASSORTED TOILET VEL WASHING 0 LARGE SIZE DUKE'S PEANUT T-BONE or SIRLOIN GRADE A BEEF ST Nick 0J 0 V. . .1 --. lopinitiiiMis GOllDY'S Box W JEEL CAN horfning 3 Lbs. SUfER STORE 01k W mfflQ9 .m 'mam iikiiimiee : EAST ROCKINGHAM ROAD PHONE TW5-3639 Starts SUNDAY It's A Riot Filmed On Lo tion . . .In The Haystack i : K ":w.'.i'X'l (t Between Taxes and Sexes, Pe ductions, Abductions, Love and Larceny ... Nothing So Hilar ious Ever Happened to a Hay- stjtclc The Mating Game" Starring Debbie REYNOLDS Tony RANDALL Fred CLARK Paul DOUGLAS Starts FRIDAY April 17th WALT DISNEY'S "The Shaggy Dog" 1 -' -f w-i WHEELS.. (l heetwe ctAi -Kyr- I RICHMOND I Friday & Saturday TODAY AND THURSDAY You Can't Keep The Truth From Today's Youth ! They Want To Know Too Much Too Soon ! "HANDLE WITH CARE" DEAN JONES JOAN O'BRIEN SHOWS MON. THRU FRI.-MAT. 3 P. M NITE 7 $ 9 LJ TODAY AND THURSDAY 1 1 LT." .-- i. i; 1 8 Is The Strongest Selling - Force -In - ; The Rockinghanv3r Nominated for THREE ACADEMY AWARDS -Best Actress Best Actor and Best Picture ! "THE CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF" Elizabeth TAYLOR Paul NEWMAN Cinemascope and Technicolor ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY-SATURDAY Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" Technicolor DOUBLE FEATURE Rock Hudson Barbara Hale "SEMINOLE" Technicolor. ... STARTS NEXT WEEK FRIDAY The Best Show of Them All. You Have Seen a Few "Small" Scenes of It on TV Now See the .ricuure un uur Giant Screen! 111 i I PuliherPria Winner ! : j J I X . J ZOE AKINS' 6reofe$t Animal Shtry! WP ' it v; nivin l Ann - rum uir) t4i L' OnemaScoPE -COIOR by OE LOXC "1 3 kr.---m- umiM TfielittjaSuvage iROROMMENDARIZ icq ;,D O II -fcJl'Mfa' iff u ' Short-Sleeved, Opeh-Weave Shirts Skip-dents, lenos, spaced rneh V . all vM'QQ'.' the COOLEST numbers in shirtdom are yL.JJ here ! Many have convertible collars. and Come, seel $3 99 Open til 9 P. M. each Friday night thru April I. . . , -v;-. - I Summer-ize Your Wardrobe . . . ...... to beat heat and high humidity! Yes, you'll be degrees cooler in one of these weightless wonders . . .porous enough to capture yery tiny, breeze . . . resilient' enough to present a crisp, smooth ap pearance no matter how high the temperature soars. Choose from an eye-taking array of colors, patterns and fabrics . . . many with popular new "lustrous look." m mm OEPAHTMEftlT sStOim Open til 9 P. M. each-Friday night thru April 4 I
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