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(NDAT, JULY 8L 166
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Young Athenian
completes Naval
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Recruit Training
lames M. Galloway, Seaman ‘
rentice, USIY, 55 of 1. 0. Gal
< of 807 Barber St., Athens,
rn has C¢ mpleted recruit train
at the Naval Train‘ng Center,
can Diego; C.lif. .
Calloway entered the Naval
«ervice April 24, 1949 at the Naval
mecruiting Station, Athens, Ga.
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Georgia farmers planted morei
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nasture in 1948 and reworked more
tnan 209,000 acres of old pasture.
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But good used cars command higher appraisals
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and see why so many wise motorists consult us
first. Whether you wish to sell, trade or buy,
we will treat you right.
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HORIZONTAL
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musical
- Instrument
8 Yelled
13 Tardier
14 Food fish -
15 Consumed
16 Web-footed
birds
18 Touch lightly
19 Pronoun
20 Fuses
22 Baronet ¢ab.)
23 Within (comb
form)
BLeer .
27 Pace .
28 Rustie pipe
29 Exclamatiofy
30 Railroad (ab.)
31 “Smallest
State” (ab.)
32 Arctie gult
33Poems
35 It is B cmrmanen
instriment
38 Harboy
39 Pen name ot
Charles Lamb
40 Halt an em ’
41 Fastened
47 Verb neutes
{ab.)
48 Scold ;
50 Plateaug
51 Marsh
82 Bunting |
54 Entertain’
56 Leaves :
87 Complete
' VERTICAY
1 Pires
P Hidden,
8 Indian
& Tellurium
(symbol)
$ Therefore
6 Hurried
7 Stockings
8 Hebrew
measure
9 Higher
10 Strike lightly
11 Make possible
12 Spotted
17 Hebrew deity
20 Specious
~ reasoners
21 Grieved
24 More beloved
26 Rodent
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KITCHEN SAFETY
. Always turn the handles of
adge of the stove so youngsters
cannot reach them. If children
must be in the kitchen while cook
ing and canning are going on,
use portable, folding fence to keep
them awayv from the stove.
Giease Of oii tan be removed
from fine fabrics by dusting the
soiled spot with cornstarch and
allowing it to stand wuntil the
grease or oil is absorbed. Then
simply brush the spot away.
The most suitable size package
for freezing fcods is one that con
tains the exact amount of food to
be cooked at one time.
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46 Biblical namt
49 Space
51 Except
53 Parent !
55 Mountain- |
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34 Give
36 Former
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37 Peril
42 Prince
43 Coin
44 Employs
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Radio Clock
WGAU-CBS
. 1340
SUNDAY MORNING
6°'ss—News, :
I:oo—Sunday Morning Serenade.
B:oo—Sterchi Trio.
8:30-—Church of .Ged.
B:4s—Yesterday, Today, Tomor
row.
9:oo—The Bible for Today. .
9:ls—The Gospel Messengers.
9:4S—AP News,
10:00—Forum Class Discussion.
11:00—Allan Jackson and News
(CBS).
11:05—Prelude.
11:15—Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Home Worship Hour.
I:oo—News and Analysis (CBS)
1:15—Elmo Roper (CBS).
I:3o—Memorial Hour.
I:4s—Music for Sunday.
2:oo—The Coraliers.
2:3o—Columb)s Mas erworks of
Music.
3:3O—AP News,
3:4s—Guest Star
4:oo—Heres' to Veterans.
4:ls—The Eddy Duchin Show
4:3O—CBS Orchestra (CBS).
s:oo—Music For You (CBS).
s:3o—Symphonette, Mishel Pias~
tro, Conductor (CBSJ.
6:oo—The Famiry Hour (CBS).
SUNDAY EVENING
6:3o—Johnny Dollar (CBS).
7:oo—Your Hit Parade on Parade
(CBS).
7:3o—Call the Police (CBS).
B:oo—Adventures of Sam Spade
(CBS).
B:3o—Life With Luigi {CTBS).
9:oo—Meet Corliss Archer
(CBS).
9:3o—Our Miss Brooks (CBS).
10:00—Central Baptist Church
on the Air.
10:30—CBS Orchestra (CBS).
11:00—Georgia News.
11'05—Music America Loves.
11:30—CBS Dance Orchestra
(CBS).
12:00—CBS News (CBS).
12:05—Sign Off,
MONDAY MORNING
6:ss—News.
7:00—Good Morning Circle.
7:3o—World News Briefs.
7:35—G00d Morning Circle.
8:00—CBS World News Roundup
(CBS).
8:15—Good Morning Circle,
B:3o—Music Shop araPde, s
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS)
9:ls—Strength for the Day.
9:3o—Salute to Music. .
9:4s—Barnyard Follies (CBS).
10:00—News.
10:15—Robert Q. Lewis (CBS).
11:30—Ring the Bell.
11:45—Rosemary (CBS).
12:00—Wendy Warren and News
(CBS)
MONDAY AFTERNOON l
12:15—Hillbilly Matinee, ‘
12:45—Farm Flashes. f
1:00—Big Sister (CBS). |
I:ls—Ma Perkins (CRBS). |
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS). |
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS)
2:oo—Second Mrs. Burton:
(CBS).
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—This Is Nora Drage
(CBS).
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CUBS)
3:00—1340 Platter Party,
3:2s—News.
3:30—1340 Platter Party.
4:oo—Harlem Review .
4:3o—Get Acquailnted Huor,
s:oo—Jungle Jim.
S:IS—RCA Victor Story .Time.
6:3o—Sports Parade.
s:4s—Curt Mussey, Martha Til
ton & Orch. (CBS)
POLES TO GET WORK
DECORATIONS
WARSAW, Poland.— (AP) —
The Commmunist-led Warsaw gov
ernment, constantly urging more
and more work, is adding two
new decorations to the long list
alrcady being awarded to Poles
who work the hardest The new
orders are called ‘“Banner of
Work” and “Builders of People’s
Poland.”
Much along the lines of the so
eajled Stakhanovite svetemn in Sn
viet Russia, ~directors e al!
branches of indvstry arc ov
aging woriers so exceed the:
production targeis. ‘
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
SUNDAY
7:oo—Sign On.
7:oo—Golden Bell Spiritual
Singers.
7:ls—Sunday Serenade.
B:oo—Pentecostal Holiness
Church.
B:3o—Lancaster Quartet,
9:oo—Community Sing.
9:3o—Quartet Favorites.
10:00—UP News.
10:05—Phil Brito.
10:30—Pipes of Melody.
11:00—UP News.
11:15—irst Methodist Church,
12:00—Ted Dale.
12:30—Music for America.
1:00—UP News.
I:os—Pop Concert.
I:3o—Silvey’s Sunday Serenade
2:oo—Proudly We Hail.
~ 3:ls—Atlanta Crackers vs,
‘ Little Rock.
s:ls—Sports Jackpot.
- s:3o—Atlanta Crackers vs.
| Little Rock.
~ 7:3o—Coastal Caravan,
7:4s—Sign Off.
MONDAY
6:00-——Sign On.
6:oo—Reveille Roundup.
6:4s—Blackwood Brothers.
+7:OO—UP News.
7:os—The Blessed Hope. ¢
7:3o—Reveille Roundup.
7:45—-WRFC Trading Post.
7:ss—Baseball Scores.
8:00—Holder News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:SS—UP News,
9:oo—Morning Devotional.
9:ls—Musical Devotional.
9:3o—Show Tune Time
9:4s—~The Fenrinine Agenda.
10:00—~WRFC Telephone Party.
10:30—Novelty Tune Time.
10:45—Vocal Time.
11:00—~The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Hillbilly Review.
12:15—Holder News.
12:30—Eddy Arnold Sohw.
12:45—Farm News and Market
Summary. ;
1:00—UP News.
I:os—Luncheon Serenade.
2:oo—The Stars Sing.
2:ls—Vocal Varieties
2:3o—Closing Markets. .
2:3s—Vocal Varieties continued
2:4s—Tune Time.
3:oo—Hive of Jive.
3:3o—Rhett’'s Record Room.
s:3o—Adventure Attic.
s:4s—Dave Dennis.
6:ls—Tomorrow's Headlines.
6:3o—>Sports Roundup,
6:4s—Sammy Kaye Showroom.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7:ls—Sign Off.
UNFINISHED FURNITURE
If you plan to buy unfirished
furniture and reupholstered 800
simple lines and good proportions.
'Then ‘you can bleach, paint, stain
or wax these as you desire.
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