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SUNDAY MORNING
6 55— News
7:00--Sunday Morning
Serenade g
8:00—CBS News.
B:ls—Church of God Program.
9:oo—~The Bible, the Book to
Live By.
915 ~The Gospc Messengers
9 45— AF News,
10 00— Forinn (Class Discussion.
11:00—~Music to Please.
11:15—First Baptist Church
Worship Service.
sUNDAY AFTERNOON
12°15— Home Worship Hour,
I:oo—News.
I:ls—Serenade in Blue.
I'3o—Columbia Masterworks of
Music
2:30-—String Serenade (CBS).
3:00—Bill Shadel and News
(CBS).
3:ls—~News From Abroad (CBS)
3:30—-—Starli%ht Melodies
(CBS).
4:oo—Music From Avalon
(CBS).
4.3o—Here’s Frank Sinatra
s:3o—The Phil Regan Show
(CBS)
s:ss—Ed Morgan and News
{CBS).
s:oo—Main Street Music Hall
(CBS).
SUNDAY EVENING
6:3o—Summer in St. Louis
(CBS).
7:oo—Salute to Reservists.
7:3o—The Peggy Lee Show
(CBS).
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~ B:oo—Mario Lanea Show (CBS).
B:3o—Horace Heidt Show (CBS).
9:3o—Proclaim Liberty (CBS).
10:00-—Your Sunday Date.
10:30—The Symphonette (CBS).
11:00-~WGAU N ews, Night Final
—Ed Thilenius.
11:15—~Muis America Loves.
12:00—CBS News.
12:65—Sign Off.
MONDAY MORNING
6:3s—Sign OUn.
6:4o—News.
6:4s—Hillbilly Highlights.
2.oo—News
7:00—Good Morning ircle,
71.30—World News Briefs.
7:35—G00d Morning Circle.
4 00— CBS Worla News rßoundup
(CBS)
B:ls—Bread of Life.
B:3o—Music -Shop Parade.
9:oo—Broadway’s My Beat
(CBS).
9:ls—Strength for te Dhay.
9:3o—The Contented Hour
(CBS).
9:4s—Barnyard Follies (CES).
10:060—Arthur Godfrey (CBS).
11:30—Ring the Bell,
11 45 —Rousemary (CBS).
12:00—~Wendy Warren and News
(CBS)
MONDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—Mid-Day Roundup of the
News.
I.:3o—~Romance of Helen Trent
(CBS)
12:45—Farm Flashes
1:00—Big Sister (CBS).
I:ls—Ma Perkins (CBS).
I:3o—Young Dr. Malone (CBS).
I:4s—The Guiding Light (CBS).
2:oo—Home Chats.
2:ls—Perry Mason (CBS).
2:3o—This Is Nora Drake (CBS)
2:4s—The Brighter Day (CBS).
3:oo—Harlem Review.
3:ls—Hillbilly Matinee.
4:.00-—1340 Platter Party.
s:ls—Red Nichols Show,
s:3o—Songs For You.
5'45—-Curt Massey and Orchestra
(CBS)
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6:3o—Sign On
6:3o—Folk Music.
7:ls—Gospel Harmonizers.
7:3o—Rock of Ages Broadcast,
B.oo—The Sterchi Trio.
B:3o—Rev. H. R. Burnley,
9:oo—Community Sing.
9:3o—Glory Bells.
10:00—News and Sports.
10:15—0ld Favorites.
10:30—Pipes of Melody.
11:10—News.
11:15—Church Services,
12:15—Ted Dale.
12:45—News in Review,
I:oo—Souvenir Songs.
l I:ls—Music for America.
I:3o—Sunday Serenade.
i 2:oo—Major League Game of
| Day,
4:00--News.
- 4:3o—Revolving Bandstand.
s:3o—News,
| s:4s—Kiwanis Show.
6:00—~Bold Venture.
6:3o—Adventures of Frank Race
7:oo—“File 13.”
7:ls—Sign Off.
MONDAY
s:3o—Sign On.
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:oo—News.
6:ls—Snriley Burnette Show.
6:3o—Farmer’s Daily Guide.
I:oo—News.
7:os—~The Blessed Hope
7:3o—Down Melody Trail.
7:4s—Vocal Varieties.
B:oo—~News.
B:ls—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—News.
9:oo—~Morning Devotional.
9.IS—~WRFC Trading Post,
9:3o—Evelyn Knight.
9.4s—The Feminine Agenda.
10:00—Love Letters.
10:05—Melody Magic.
10:25—Mid-Morning News,
10:30—Debut.
10:45—Gene Autry Show.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon,
12:15—News.
12:30—LaFerve Trio.
12:45—Checkerboard Time.
I:oo—News,
I:os—Luncheon Serenade.
I:ss—Major League Game of
Day.
4:3o—News,
4:3s—Record Room.
s:3o—Lone Ranger.
6:oo—Easy Moments.
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines,
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—Fishing Is Fun.
7:oo—~Candlelight and Silver,
7:ls—Sign Off,
(aftle Demand
(aftle Demand
Fairly Good
l Livestock receipts at the local |
;s:nlo Wednesday afternoon totaled
| 262 cattle, 120 calves and 75 hogs.
| Unloads of cattle and calves were
| about the same as one week ago.
i[)vmund was fairly good, cattle
| prices were mostly steady to 50
!highmu Slaughter calves sold;
i from 50 cents to SI.OO higher, in-|
stances $2.00 higher, and stock |
calves were mostly steady. Hog!
prices were mostly steady with |
last Wednesday. i
Commercial steers and heifers:
brought $27.00 to $28.80, while |
utility grassers ranged from $24.00 |
to $26.20. Canner and cutter pf—%
ferings sold from $20.00 to $23.00.
Good and choice slaughter
calves and vealers brought $32.00
i to $35.25, while commercial of
| ferings sold from $28.00 to $31.00.
| Utility calves and vealers brought
| $24.00 to $27.00 and culls sold‘
down to $20.00, ‘
An individual commercial cow '
sold for $24.60, utility offerings
brought $23.00 to $23.70. Cutter |
l cows ranged from $19.00 to $22.00 l
and canner cows brought $17.00 to |
| $19.25. |
Commercial and good bulls
brought $26.90 to $30.40, whilel
utility offerings sold from $23.50
to $25.00. Canner and cutter bulls
ranged from $21.00 to $22.90.
Common and medium stocker
steers and heifers sold from $22.50
to $27.80, and inferior offerings
brought $20.25 to $22.00. Good
and choice stock calves sold from
i $31.00 to $34.00, common and me
dium offerings ranged from $24.00
| to $29.50, and inferior calves sold
-down to $21.00. Common stock
cows brought $19.50 to $22.50.
' Medium and choice 180-240
| pound barrows and gilts brought
$22.40 to $22.70.
‘ PASTOR MOVES “OUT FRONT”
Rev. CENTRALIA, ILL.—(AP)
| The Rev. Samuel Simonds has
ibeen listening to his own sermons
at his Percy, 111, First Baptist
Church. The minister forsook the
pulpit for a pew after a heart at
tack. While unable to preach, he
listened with his congregation to
his sermons recorded just as he
‘delivered them many Snundays
' before.
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Sun. - Mon. - Tues. -— “Peggy,” |
starring Diana Lynn, Charles Co- |
burn, Charlotte Greenwood. En-\
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Be a Paper Hanger. News. l
Wed.-Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—“Ma and |
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Farmyard Symphony. News. {
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Sam Bass,” starring Yvonne De |
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Tues.-Wed. — “House On Tele
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Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. — “Little Big
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“Savage Drums,” starring Sabu, |
Lita Baron, News. Mr. Basket- !
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Boat.” Held over. l
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—“Francis Goes
to the Races,” starring Donaldl
- O’Connnor, Piper Laurie, Jesse
- White. Kids and Pets. Pied Piper |
! of Basin Street. News. :
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'man,” starring Johnny Weismul-i
ler, Brenda Joyce. Law of the!
{ Badlands. Jumping off Place.l
Miners 49’ers.
. Mon.-Tues.—“Up Front,” star—t
ring David Wayne, Tom Ewell,
Susan Cabot. Arrow Artistry.
Injun Trouble.
. Wed.-Thurs.—“The Thing From
Another World,” starring Margaret
iSheridan, Kenneth Tobey. Fun
- on the Run. Room and Bird.
. Fri.-Sat. — “Thunder In God’s
Country,” starring Rex Allen,
Buddy Ebsen. “Gallant Thorough
bred.” Atom Man vs, Superman
—chapter 14. !
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Sun. — “Walk Softly Stranger,”
starring Joseph Cotton, Valli. So
You Want To Be a Handy Man.
Musical Madness.
Mon.-Tues.—*“Halls of Montezu
ma,” starring Richard Widmark,
Reginald Gardiner. Sleepy Time
Tom.: News.
Wed.-Thurs. — “Tomahawk,”
starring Van Heflin, Yvonne “De
| Carlo. Fair-Haired Hare. Want
{ ed—One Egg. News.
' Fri—" Rogues of Sherwood For
| est,” starring John Derek, Diana
i Lynn. Malice In the-Palace. Hams
‘ That Couldn’t Be Cured.
Sat.—“ Bells of Coronado,” star
ring. Rov Rogers, Dale Evans.
Three Blonde Mice. FElephant
Mouse.
' GENUINE “OLD COW HAND”
} MILAN, Tenn.—(AP)—How old
| must a cowboy be before he is too
iold to ride and rope?
It must be more than 71, because
| John K. Skinner is still riding “the
range” out here in west Tennessee,.
Skinner’s a real cow-puncher,
mind you, with bowed legs and
hoots and spurs. And he says he
keeps all six of his horses “rode
down” and could use six more.
The old cowhand punches cat
tle on land leased by the Dogle
Cattle Co. of Dexter, N. M., from
the Milan Arsenal Reservation
| near here. He has 1,050 head of
cattle and 650 calves to look after.
Old John says he's been a cow
boy since he ran away from school
back in Oklahoma when he was
14. That’s 57 years of riding horses
and chasing doggies, and he still
likes it.
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