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Vnverb A VIICT-TV Program Ikanday, September 2, 1954 7:00 Morning Show, CBS 735 Farm News 730 Morning Show, CBS T:SS Canolina News 840 Morning Show, CBS tJS Carolina Weather &W Morning Show, CBS &SS Carolina News MO Carolina Today 9:30 A Time To Live, NBC f GAMBLE mm When It Comes to 'flKwywA ill w ) In beautyjhtrabiliiy The odds are all with you when you choose Athey's 100 Pure Paint. The beauty it gives your home and its perfect lasting properties make it the best, most economical 1 paint you cqnjjjjv Manwfacturtd by C ML ATHEY PAINT CO., BALTIMORE 1, MD. 4 A"" Birthday Corner 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 11:45 12:00 12:15 12:30 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2:15 2:30 Songs of the Islands Nancy Carter's Cook Book Betty White Show, NBC Search lor Tomorrow, CBS Guiding Light, CBS Noon News Cowboy Corral Welcome Travelers, CBS Robert Q. Lewis, CBS Afternoon Melodies Good Cooking Greatest Gift, NBC Golden Windows, NBC One Mans Family, NBC fiuym Taint 9:45 GOOp PAINT 75 an investment aBaLAfe,, J , 2:45 Concerning M. Marlowe, NBC 3:00 Brighter Day, CBS 3:15 Industry on Parade 3:30 On Your Account, CBS 4:00 Pinky Lee Show NBC 4:30 Cactus Jim Club 6:00 Band of the Day 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Doug Edwards, CBS 6:45 Dick Carter 7:00 Farm Facts I 7:15 Yesterday's Newsreel 7:30 Lone Ranger 8:00 Story Theatre 8:30 Ford Theatre, NBC 9:00 I Led Three Lives r 9:30 Bums It Allen 10:00 Best of Groucho, NBC 10:30 Four Star Playhouse. CBS 11:00 TV Final 11:10 Late Show Friday, September S. 1954 7:00 Morning Show, CBS 7:25 Farm News 7:30 Morning Show, CBS 7:55 Carolina News 8:00 Morning Show, CBS 8:25 Carolina Weather 8:30 Morning Show, CBS 8:55 Carolina News 9:00 Carolina Today 9:30 A Time To Live, NBC 9:45 Birthday Corner 10:00 Songs of the lS'ands 10:30 King's Crossroads U:C0 Betty White Show, NBC 11:30 Search For Tomorrow, CBS 11:45 Guiding Light, CBS 12:00 Noon News 12:15 Let's Go Yish1"g 12:30 Welcome Travelers. CBS 1.00 Robert Q. Lewis, CBS 1:30 Good Cooking 2:00 Greatest Gift, NBC 2:15 Golden Windows, NBC 2:30 One Mans Family, NBC 2:45 Concerning M. Marlowe, NBC 3:15 Ward and Music 3:30 On Your Account, CBS 4:00 Pinky Lee Show, NBC 3:00 Brighter Day, CBS 6:00 Riders of the Purple Sage 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Doug Edwards. CBS 6:45 Perry Como, CBS 7:00 Farm Facts 7:15 Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30 Topper, CBS 8:00 Playhouse of Stars, CBS 8:30 Life With Elizabeth 9:00 Cavalcade of Sports 9:45 Greatest Moments of Sports 10:00 I've Got a Secret, CBS 10:30 Two In Love, CBS 11:00 Rain or Shine 11:05 T. V. Finals 11:10: Late Show Saturday, September 4, 1954 10:00 Winky, Dinky and You, CBS 10:30 Superman 11:00 Big Top, CBS 12:00 Farming for Tomorrow 12-15 Dizzy Dean Warmup 12:25 Brooklyn at New York 3:00 The Vagrancy 3:30 Afternoon Theatre 4:00 Saturday Jamboree 5:00 Rocket Rhythm 5:10 Wrestling b.viO Mr. Wizard, NflC 6:30 Hoalong Cassidy 7:30 Amateur Hour. NBC r.C) Two for the M-r.y, CBS MO Golden Wo-d Jprrboree ' rrj Tint's My B-v. CBS j.jj K.v.-te Secretary, NBC 10:00 Life of Riley, NBC 10:30 Big Town, CBS 11:00 TV Fmal 11:05 Late Show 11:15 Late Show Sunday, September 5, 1954 1:00 Let's Go To College . 1:30 Carolina's TV Reporter - : 1:45 This Is your Stat 2:00 Family Theatre 3:00 Soldier Parade 130 What in the World 4:00 Man. of the Week, CBS . 4:30 Labor M -i S:0y American Week 5:40 Vesper Time 6:00 College of Musical Knowledge 6:?0 Play Time, CBS 7:00 Toast of the Town, CBS 8:00 GE Summer Theatre, CBS 8:30 Break The Bank, ABC 9:00 The Web, CBS 9:30 Amos and Andy 10:00 Loretta Young, NBC 1C:30 Favorite Story 11:00 T. V. Final 11:10 Late Show Monday, September 6, 1954 7:00 Morning Show, CBS 7:25 Farm News 7:30 Morning Show, CBS 7:55 Carolina News 8:00 Morning Show, CBS 8:25 Carolina Weather 8:30 Morning Show CBS 8:55 Carolina News 9:00 Garry Moore, GBS 9:15 Carolina Today 9:30 A Time To Live, NBC 9:45 Birthday Corner 10:00 Songs of the Islands 10:30 Big Picture 11:00 Betty White Show 11:30 Search for Tomorrow, CBS 11:45 Guiding Light, CBS 12:00 Noon News 12:15 Cowboy Corral 12:30 Welcome Travelers, CBS 1:00 Guiding Young Children 1:30 Good Cooking 2:00 Greatest Gift, NBC 2:15 Golden Windows, NBC 2:30 One Mans Family 2:45 Concerning M. Marlowe, NBC 3:00 Brighter Day, CBS 3:15 Yesterday's Newsreel 3:30 On Your Account, CBS 4:60 Pinky Lee Show 4:30 Cactus Jim Club 5:25 Rocky Jones, Space Range 6:00 Riders of Purple Sage 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Doug Edwards, CBS 6:45 Perry Como 7:00 Farm Facts 7:15 Grand Piano 7:30 Juniper Junction, USA 8:00 Public Defender, CBS 8:30 Masquerade Party. CBS 9:00 Summer Theatre, CBS 10:00 Inner Sanctum 10:30 Rocky King, DuMont 11:00 Rain or Shine 11:05 T. V. Finals 11:10 Late Show Tuesday, September 7, 1954 7:00 .Morning Show, CBS 7:25 Farm News 7:30 Morning Show, CBS 7:55 Carolina News SUBURBAN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS for obody pasture Ml COMPUTE DETAILS V : Ofe FHONE WIL80N, N. C 342S SUBURBAN FARM SIR VI Of CO. r i T.j O. BOX 1st, WILSON, N. C. " Please have your representative call on me with all the Wbcto esVovt Suburban Irrigation ADORtW- As flawl check en the smoothness of her make-on. actress virrini May make use of magnifying mirror. It'a also reliable ar er. sain care. News For Veterans The Veterans' Readjustment As sistance Act of 1952, otherwise known as the Korean GI Bill, per mits eligible veterans with active service anywhere in the world since ., t..t ouut oi Korean histilities, to receive education or training at Government expense. Eligibility requirements include: (1) active military or. naval service at any time between June 27, 1950, and a date, yet to be establshed either by Presidential Proclamation or by a concurrent resolution of Congress; (2) at least 90 days of total service, or a discharge for dis ability incurred on active duty if the service was for less than 90 days; (2) a discbarge under other than dishoronable conditions. All three conditions must be met. Eligible veterans- may get a course of training not to exceed 36 months, at the rate of 1V4 days of training for each day of service after June 27, 1950, regardless of where the service was performed. However, veterans with both World War II service and service since June 27, 1950, who have pre viously trained under earlier vet erans' training laws (the World War II GI Bill, Public Law 16 or Pub lic Law 894) compute their entitle ment to Korean GI Bill training by subtracting their earlier training from 48 months. The difference, however, may not exceed 36 months. Eligible veterans may choose their own course of training in any school or establishment approved by an appropriate Sfhte Approving Agen cy that meets other qualifications of the law. Veterans may (1) enroll in schools or colleges: (2) take ap prenticeship or other training-on-the-job; (3) enroll in institutional 8:00 Moraing Show. CBS 9:25 Carolina Weather 8:30 Morning Show, CBS 8:55 Carolina New 9:00 Carolina Today 9:30 A Time To Live, NBC 9:45 Birthday Corner 10:00 Songs of the Islands 10:30 Dione Lucas . 11:00 Betty White Show NBC 11:30 Search for Tomorrow CBS 11:45 Guiding Light, CBS 12:00 Noon News 12:15 Cowboy Corral 12:30 Welcome Travelers, CBS 1:00 Guiding Young Children 1:30 Good Cooking 2:00 Greatest Gift 2:15 Golden Windows, NBC 2:30 One Mans Family 2:45 Concerning M. Marlowe, NBC 3:00 Brighter Day, CBS 3:15 What's Your Trouble 3:30 On Your Account, CBS 4:00 Pinky Lee Show, NBC 4:30 Cactus Jim Club 6:00 Band of the Day 6:15 Sports 6:20 Weather 6:25 Safety Tips 6:30 Doug Edwards, CBS 6:45 Watching Washington 7:00 Farm Facts 7:15 Jewel Box Jamboree 7:30 Sammy Bland Folk Caravan 7:45 Playhouse 15 8:00 Make Room for Daddy, ABC 8:30 Search for a Star 9:30 Heart of the City 10:00 Strike it Rich, CBS 10:30 Mr. District Attorney 11:00 TV Final 11:10 Late Show guarantees rain but with ; a Suburban Irrigation System you can be sure of water for your land wherever and when ever you want it. Ugntweisnr . . . &taU't) : . ; individually Cz?.s to meet your ncziz. S BUDGET TL-.;S AV ' -1 Z . . . '5- System. ..STATE- -i. on-farm training or other programs which combine school and Job train ing, or (4) select correspondence school courses. ' No more than one change of CP'se program is allowed.. ' Veterans receive an education and training allowance each month irom the Government to meet part or the expenses of their training and living costs. Tuition, fees, books, Supplies arid equipment are not paid by the Government; instead, they have to be paid by the vet erans with the help of the monthly allowance they receive from the Government. The rate of payment for veterans without dependents who are in full time training in schools and col leges is $110 a month; for those with one dependent $135, and for those with more than one dependent, $160. Veterans in training less than full time will receive proportionately lower monthly rates. For on-the-job trainees without dependents, the top monthly payment is $70: lor those with one dependent, $85, ind for those with more than one dependent, 105. For Veterans in institutional on farm training, which combines classroom instruction with practi cal on-farm work, the top monthly payment for those with cependents is 95; for those with one dependent, $110, and for those with more than one dependent, $130. The law re quires that on-job and on-farm rates of payment be reduced, at 4-month intervals, as the training progresses. The la walso requires that veterans taking institutional on-farm train ing must devote full time to their program. VA Hews Letter Veterans with active service on or fater June 27 1950, may qualify for VA guaranteed or insured loans to purchase homes, farms and busi nesses under the same conditions that apply to the GI loan program !or World War II veterans. Eligibility requirements include: (1) a discharge or separation under conditions other than dishonorable; (2) active military service any place in the world at any time on or after June 27, 1950, and prior to the end of the present emergency, a date yet to be established by Presi dential proclamation or by a con. current resolution of the Congress; and 3) at least 90 days' total service, unless discharged sooner for disa bility. Unremarried wmows of men who ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo a (J) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o MP w Start Opportunity really knocks often. But many times, CASH is required to take advantage of it. The safe way to be sure you . don't have to pass up such an op portunity is to t SAVE a CASH RESERVE. o o o o o o o o . O ' o o o o o o n o o o o o o o : o MID r; T. W. 114 E. Gordon St j j.f o oooooooo iHE advantages of a magnifying mirror as a real aid to beauty are many. 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