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THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 THE NEWBERRY SUN PAGE THREE CHANNEL •til wr in 1:90 2:00 2:90 9:00 4t00 4:90 StOO 9:90 7:00 9:00 9:00 9:90 10:00 S!S 11:90 AUGUSTA ‘ GEORGIA ■UlfDAY, JUKE 19, 1997 AM—Parade of Quartats K—SulllTan'i Singers PM—Tha Lawls Family PM—Oral Roberts PM—Churches of Christ PM—Youth Wants To Enow PM—Zoo Parade PM—Project 20 PM—Topper PM—Out Look PM—Academy Theatre — la Pu PM—Masquerade PM—Stare Allen 'arty PM—Goodyear Playhouse PM—Loretta Young Show PM—Rimer Show PM—Telephone Hour PM—Sunday Night at Home PM—Mystery Theatre PM—Sign Off MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 7:00 AM—Today—Dare Oarroway 9:00 AM—Home 10:00 Aid—The Price Is Right 10:90 AM—Truth or Consequences 11:00 AM—Tic Tao Dough 11:90 AM—It Could Be You 12:00 N—Tex and Jinx 12:90 PM—Club 90-Color 1:90 PM—Tennessee Ernie Ford 2:00 PM—Matinee Theatre—Color 9:00 PM—Queen for a Day 9:49 PM—Modern Romances 4:00 PM—Comedy Time 4:90 PM—Today In Dixie 9:00 PM—Sheriff John MONDAY, ’JUNE 17, 1997 9:00 PM—Superman 9:90 PM—Cartoons 9:49 PM—Evening Edition 9:99 PM—Weather 7:00 PM—This Is Your Life 7:90 PM—Disneyland 9:90 PM—Robert Montgomery Presents—Color 9:90 PM—Science Fiction Theatre IOiM PM—Lawrence Walk 11:00 PM—Warren Hites News 11:09 PM—Budwelser Scoreboard 11:10 PM—Weather IlllB PM—Tonight 11:90 AM—Sign Oft TUESDAY, JUNE II, 1997 9:90 PM—Western Theatre 9:00 PM—Sports Scope 9:19 PM—John Daly and The News 9:90 PM—Jonathan Winters 9:49 PM—Evening Edition 9:99 PM—Weather 7:00 PM—Arthur Murray's Dancing Party—Color 7:90 PM—Mr. District Attorney 9:00 PM—Jane Wyman 9:90 PM—Conflict 9:90 PM—Wyatt Earp 10:00 PM—Ford Theatre 10:30 PM—Duffy's Tavern U:C0 PM-Warren Hites News '1:C5 PM—Budwelser Scoreboard 10 PM—Weather ' PM—Tonight >M—Sign Off WEDNESDAY. JUNE 19, 1957 l PM—Sky Xing l PM—Town and Country Time i PM—Evening Edition > PM—The Weatherman l PM—Susie I PM—Jim Bowie I PM—Panic PM—Mystery Theatre PM—Warren Hites News PM—Budwelser Scoreboard PM—Weather 11:19 PM—Tonight 12:30 AM—Sign Off THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1997 PM—Sports Scope PM—John Daly and The News PM—Statesmen Quartet PM—Evening Edition PM—Weather PM—Lone Ranger PM—Dragnet PM—Dr ngnet Chris itlan PM—Tennessee Ernie Ford PM—Lux Video Theatre Co PM—Groucho Marx PM—People's Choice PM—Warren Kites News PM—Budwelser Scoreboard PM—Weather PM—Tonight AM—Sign Off FRIDAY. JUNE 21. 1957 lor 5:90 PM—Ramar of The Jungle 6:00 PM—Sports Scope f :15 PM—John Daly and The News 9:90 PM—The Helen O'Connell Show 6:45 PM—Evening Edition 6:55 PM—Weather 7:00 PM—Cisco Eld 7:30 PM—Life of Riley—Color 9:00 PM—Crossroads 9:90 PM—Big Story 9:00 PM—Gillette Fights 9:45 PM—Red Barber 10:00 PM—Mystery Theatre 10:90 PM—Date With The Angels 11:00 PM—Warren Hites News 11:05 PM—Budwelser Scoreboard 11:10 PM—Weather 11:15 PM—Million Dollar Playhouse 12:30 AM—Sign Off SATURDAY. JUNE 22. 1957 9:00 AM—Howdy Doody 9:30 AM—Gumby's Show 10:00 AM—Fury 10:30 AM—Birthday Party 11:00 AM—Cartoons 11:15 AM—Story Lady 11:30 AM—Mystery Tneater 12:00 N—Ga.-Car. Farm 4r Home Hour 1:00 PM—Industry On Parade 1:15 PM—Major League Baseball 4:30 PM—Popsicle Comedy Party 5:00 PM—Bowling 6:00 PM—The Vise 6:30 PM—People Are Funny 7:00 PM—The Julius La Rosa Show—Color 8:00 PM—George Sanders Mystery Writers' Theater 9:30 PM—To Be Announced 9:00 PM—George Gobel 9:30 PM—Adventure Theater 10:00 PM—Lawrence Welk 11:00 PM—Million DoUar Playhouse 12:00 PM—Sign Off Schedule Subject to Last Minute Changes and Corrections THE BAFFLES By Mahoney | Athey’s i J; LUXURY SATIN FLOWS ON LIKE RICH DAIRY CREAM: Paint your rooms and use them the same day! There’s no trace of painty odor and Athey’s new Luxury Satin (Rubber- base) dries in 30 minutes. The finished surface is nearly indestructible . . . yet you can wash out your brush or roller in plain water. Save money . . . one paint does both walls and woodwork and usu ally a single coat covers wallpaper, old paint, plaster, wood! 10 dramatic Cus tom Colors, plus dozens of delicate pas tel tints. Manufactured by THE C. M. ATHEY PAINT CO. Baltimore, Md. LOMINACKS HARDWARE Inc. Phone 13 Newberry, S. C. "I REMEMBER" 8YTH2 OLD TIMERS r, . , „ ■ - - —J From A. E. Sapp. Glen Elder, Kansas: I wonder how many can remember the old horsepower threshing machine that was pow ered by 12 horses. The crew was composed of three or four men and 8 horses. The farmer fur nished four horses. Each feeder fed 50 bushels then had a rest. There watfe four or five hitchers and two band cutters and from 1 to 7 men on the straw pile. I helped thresh in a barn the day I was 16 years old. I ran that ma chine for my father for five Falls, then the steam engine came and I tended separators for years. My last was in 1»20. It was a 36 x 60. But the threshing machine has had its day. It’s all combine now. • • * From E. E. Meredith, Fairmont, W. Va.: I remember, but do you: When hard times were not digni fied by the name of “depression." When a chain attached to the gate yryj to a stake some distance away carried a weight in the middle which pulled the gate shut. When everyone was quoting Con fucius. When bricks covered with old pieces of carpet were used as door stops7 (Send contributions to this eolnmn to Tho Old Timer, Commnnlty Frees Bervlee, Bex 89. Frankfert. Kentnckr.> Drett Pattmrn No. 1518—YOU'LL be delightmd with this fw-timple pattern— few pattern piece* and a elaarly Ulus- bated chart so you can turn out this charmer In no time. No. 1518 Is in sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52. Size 38 bust, 3% yards of 39-inch. Needlework Pattern No. 181—Help protect your hands from heat with these attractive pot-holdersl You’ll find them easy to crochet and ideal for bazaar donations. No. 181 has crochet directions for both. Send 35c for each dress pattern, 25c for each needlework pattern to AUDREY LANE BUREAU, Dept. "NWNS," 367 West Adams Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. PRINTING: The Sun is well equip ped to handle all your printing orders. We specialize in letter heads, envelopes, billheads and statements, also invoices. We print any kind of receipt book, numbered or plain. Ruled forms, vouchers, and many other items. Try us for quality printing with prompt service. Phone No. 1. WeT be glad to call. OUTBOARD ! WHITAKER t • « X O 0 |FUNERAL HOME | AMBULANCE 1 PHONE 270 Vary the Breakfast Orange Six New Ways California oranges lend themselves to such a variety of servings that it’s easy to get the family off to a good start six new ways. Eyes will brighten automatically at such a golden beginning for breakfast, and the children will get their vitamins the most de lightful way possible. 1. Orange Breakfast Flower: Stand the orange on end and cut downward into eighths, leaving just enough at the bottom to hold the pieces together. Spread these petal-sections apart and garnish the center with parsley. 2. Orange Cartwheels: Cut a generous slice from end of orange with a sharp knife, and peel with a saw motion, round and round; slice crosswise. Arrange cartwheels for an attractive serving. 3. Nature’s own orange package: California orange in half served as you would a grapefruit, garnished with a cherry. 4. Unpeeled wedges: These wedges look attractive too and are easily eaten with the fingers. To prepare wedges cut as for break fast flower, cutting through bottom. 5. Quickie half slices: Stand orange on its side and slice down wards into cartwheels, leaving peel on. Cut cartwheels in half. Combine with other fruits. 6. Orange chunks: Cut cartwheels as above and then cut each cartwheel into quarters or sixths. The versatile orange is good however you serve it. [_ LAFF OF THE WEET “Okay, Mao—go* any identification to prove you're a business man?" J STOP-READ-COME ENJOY A BEAUTIFUL DRIVE AND HAVE A BARREL OF FUN AT Recreation Park ASHEVILLE’S PLAYGROUND ASHEVILLE, N. C. New at the park is a roller coaster. Over the hills swoops the big thriller so fast that it takes away your breath. A real thrill for the kids, and grown-ups love it, too. There’s fun for the entire family at Asheville’s Recreation Park. Roller skating and rides like the merry-go-round, ferris wheel, kiddie plane, electric scooter, train, boat ride and a host of entertain ment features. Refreshment facilities offer sandwiches, drinks, etc. Free picnic facilities with shade, shelter, water, fireplaces and tables. Bring a picnic lunch and spend the day. Room for carloads, truckloads, bus-loads. Special invitation extended to church, school and neighborhood groups. Children’s Playground SWINGS—SEE SAWS—WADING POOL Open Seven Days A Week Through Labor Day. To Get There Just Ask Anybody. 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But he told his wife that his honors were nothing as long as he saw Morde- cai sitting in the gate. Why did Haman feel such resentment and plan to exterminate Mordecai and an his people? The world has been largely con cerned by events in the Middle East. Why does one race seem so bitter against some other race? Why does one country rouse itself when another country gains a place on the sun? It seems a pity that so many people cannot find any content ment because they fail to “get ahead of the Joneses!" The Newberry Steam Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. SANITONE DRY CLEANING COMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE FREE MOTH-PROOFING ALL WORK GUARANTEED 934 MAIN STREET , -tiii-v _ •• . ‘ ■ - - PHONE 310 -"L. ’d f '-<• i i im i r i jsimrfx] ■ ■■! ’ll ■frUi. ’! mm '!■*» WiP. !fv '!■ 'H 'MIBB! I M* N? !r l» H k ** ¥ <IMx # !■«■■■ •MB » B B fl B B B BBBBM BBRSBHi £ NO SLIPPING... 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