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WRFC PROGRAM
FRIDAY EVENING
5:58-—Basketball State Finals
(Athens High Girls’
Game):
7:lo—Basketball State Finals
(Athens High Boys).
B:3o—Popcorn Party,
9:00-~News Check.
9:05--open House.
10:00—News.
10:15—0Open House.
11:00—News in a Nutshell.
11:05—The Night Owl.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off,
SATURDAY MORNING
s:3o—Sign On.
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
6:oo—News.
6:os—Reveille Roundup.
6:4s—~Ford Farm Time.
7:oo—News.
7:os—Glory Bells.
7:ls—FEgg Marketing Program.
7:3O—T, Texas Tyler.
7:4s—~Wake-Up Saving Time.
B:oo—News.
B:ls==The Musical Clock.
9:oo=The Merning Devotional.
9:IS—WRFC Trading Post.
9:3o—Ralph Flanagan.
9:4s—Bing Crosby.
10:00—Anything Goes.
10:25—News.
10:30==The Blessed Hope.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12:15—News (H. Randolph
Holder).
12:30—Captain Stubby and the
Buccaneers.
12:45—4-H Club.
I:oo—News.
I:os—Sunshine Broadcast.
I:3s—Saturday Afternoon Frolics
(Part I).
2:oo—Rebroadcast — Winder
Lions Club Amateur
Show.
4:oo—Saturday Afternoon Frolics
(Part II).
6:oo—Easy Moments.
" SATURDAY EVENING
6:lß—Tomorrow’s Headlines
(H. Randolph Holder).
6:3o—Sports Roundup.
6:4s—Ycur Income Tax.
6:so—Sons of the South.
7:2o—Basketball State Finals
(Athens High Girls’
Game).
B:sß—Basketball State Finals
(Athens High Boys’
Game).
10:30—News.
10:45—Dr. Midnight.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25-—News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off.
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1340 AM -99.5 FM
FRIDAY EVENING
6:ls—Sports Paraae.
6:3o—The News Till Now.
6:4s—Lowell Thomas and News
(CBS).
7:oo—Beulah (CBS).
7:ls—~Jack Smith Show (CBS).
7:30—~Bob Crosby’s Club 15
(CBS).
7:4s—Edward R, Murrow and
News (CBS).
B:oo—Musicland U. S. A. (CBS).
B:3o—The Big Time (CBS).
9:oo—Paul Weston Show (CBS).
9:3o—Robert Q’'s Waxworks
(CBS).
10:00—Inside Athens.
10n05—Capitol Cloak Room.
10:30—Music of the Masters.
10:55—This I Believe,
11:00—CBS News and the World
Tonight (CBS).
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—News.
12:05—Sign Ofif.
SATUKUAY MORNING
6:3s—Sign On,
6:4o—News.
6:4s—Hillbilly Highlights,
7:oo—Harmony Time,
7:ls—Good Morning Circle.
7.3o—World News Briefs.
7:4s—Local News.
1.35—G00d Morning Circle.
8:00—CBS World News Found
up (CBES)
8:15—Good Morning Circle.
9:OO—CBS News of America
(CBS".
9:ls—Bing Crosby Sings.
9:4s—The Garden Gate (CBS).
10:00-—Lee Kelton Orchestra
(CBS).
10:15—Galen Drake (CBS).
10:30—RCA Victor Story Time.
11:00—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS)
11:.05—Let's Pretena (CBS) -
11:30—Give and Take (CBS).
12:00—Theater of loday (CBS).
12:30—News.
12:45—Melodic Moods.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
I:oo—Grand Central Station -
(CBS).
I:3o—Music for You.
2:oo—Here’s to Veterans,
2:ls—U. S. Navy Band.
2:3o—The Chicagoans (CBS).
3:oo—Report From Overseas
(CBS).
3:ls—Adventure in Science
(CBS).
3:3o—Serenade in Blue.
3:4s—Correspondents Scratch
Pad (CBS).
4:00—1340 Platter Party.
s:oo—Treasury Bandstand
(CBS).
s:3o—Tomorrow’s Sunday School
Lesson. 3
8:00—CBS News.
SATURDAY EVENING
6:15—-The U. N. On Record
(CBS).
6:3o—Sports Review (CBS).
6:ls—The U. N. on Record.
6:4s—Larry Yesueur and News
(CBS).
7:oo—~The Georgia Play Boys.
7:2S—CBS News (CBS).
7:30—01d Dominion Barn Dance
CBS).
7:4s—Dr. Pepper’s Southern
Sports Roundup (CBS).
B:oo—Gene Autry (CBS).
B:3o—Hopalong Cassidy (CBS).
9:oo—Gangbusters (CBS).
9:3o—Broadway’s My Beat
(CBS).
10:00—Inside Athens.
I¢:os—Dancing in the Dark.
11:00—CBS News & Local News.
11:15—Dancing in the Dark.
11:30-—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—~News
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FRIDAY EVENING
WSB — Channe! 2
(NBC)
6:oo—Woody Willow.
6:3o—Cartoons,
6:4s—Those Two*.
7:oo—~Young Mr. Bobbin*,
7:3o—Views; Weather.
7:4s—News.
B:oo—Dennis Day*.
B:3o—We the People*,
9:oo—Big Story*.
9:3o—Aldrich Family*.
10:00—Cavalcade of Sports®*.
10:45—Greatest Fights.
11:00—“Man in the Dinghy” with
Michael Wilding.
12:30—News; Silent.
WAGA — Channel 5
(CBS-D)
6:oo—News*.
6:ls—~Logan Sisters.
6:3o—Newsreel.
6:4s—News.
7:00—Boston Blackie.
7:3o—News*,
7:4s—Perry Como?*,
B:oo—Mama*, :
§:3o—Man Against Crime*.
9:oo—Playhouse of Stars*.
10:00—Live Like a Millionaire.
10:30—Hollywood Opening Night.
11:00—Chronoscope*.
11:15—Newsreel,
Silent.
WLTV — Channel 8
(ABC) -
6:oo—Swingbillies,
6:3o—Space Cadet®.
6:4s—News; Weather.
7:oo—Galloping Ghost.”
7:3o—Life With Linkletter.
B:oo—Mystery Theater®.
B:3o—Stu Erwin®*.
9:oo—The Big Picture.
9:3o—Tales of Tomorrow*.
10:00—“Larceny in Her Heart.”
Silent.
#__lndicates Network Programs.
WORLD-CIRCLING BIKE TRIP
ROME —{(AP)— A 25-year-old
' scoutmaster from India is pedaling
his way around the world. With
luck, Mateti Narasimhan hopes to
do the job in 4% years.
Narasimhan said on his arrival
here recently that he is carrying
a message of brotherhood. He also
wants to correct certain false im
pressions ‘about India. He began
his journey on November 20, 1950,
from Hyderabad, Deccan, South
India.
He said he supports himself by
paid radio talks and lectures about
his trip.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
COUNTY 4-H COUNCIL
An Elbert County 4-H Club
Council has been organized to co
ordinate activities of the county's
18 clubs and 735 members. Joan
Moore was chosen president of this
first Elbert County Council. Most
counties now have 4-H Councils
which are along with district and
state Councils, the organizations
through which 4-H members work
to secure maximum development
in their projects.
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vacuum hrush, wall mop, or cloth
covered broom.
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wearing his dad’s jacket, is overwhelmed by the marks he’ll have
to live up to—the hashmarks acquired in 22 years of service with
the Army by his father, M/Sgt. Wilfred Cartier, right, who recently
witnessed swearing-in of his son. The elder Cartier, now a recruit
ing sergeant, plans to remain in uniform for at least 30 years.
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STRAND-—
Thurs.-Fri.-Sat.—*“Bend of the
'River,” starring James Stewart,
Arthur Kennedy. Fishing Feats.
Inside Cackle Corners. News.
GEORGIA—
Fri.-Sat.—“Pals of the Golden
West,” starring Roy Rogers, Dale
Evans. Sloppy Jalopy. The Sports
men and Ziggy Elman’s Orchestra,
HARLEM THEATRE (Colored)—
Fri.-Sat, -— Double Feature —
“Alcatraz Island,” greatest prison
story ever filmed and “Taming of
the West,” with Wild Bill Elliott.
Color cartoon,
Late Show Sat., 10:15 p. m.—
“Ghost Walks.”
Latést heavyweight slicing ma
chine for use in stores, largely
aluminum, has a weighing device
in combination with it so that the
slices cut off are weighed as they
are made. Parts are easily re
moved for cleaning. ‘
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gas Story,” starring Jane Russell,
Victor Mature, Vincent Price. Two
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toon. High Blood Pleasure—com=
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ma,” starring Roy Rogers, Dale
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DRIVE-IN—
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Sat. — “China Sky,” starring
Randolph Scott, Ruth Warrick,
Ellen Drew. Cold Turkey—Pluto.
To keep draperies fresh, brush
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clean with a vacuum-cleaner at
tachment. Also give them an air
ing whenever you can.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIRLINE RY.
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave for Eiberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-3:30 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
8:48 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
Fast—
-12:15 a. m.—(Local).
Leave for Atlanta, South and
West—
§:4s a. m.—Air Conditioned
4:30 a, m.—(Local).
2:57 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
Arrives Athens (Daily, Except
Sunday) 12:35 p. m.
Leaves Athens (Daily, Except
Sunday) 4:15 p. m.
GECRGIA RAILROAD
Mixed Trains.
Week Duy Only
Train No. 51 Arrives 9:00 & m
Train No. 50 Departs 7:00 p. m
BY J. R. WILLIAMS
AUTOMATIC PLANE |
NAVIGATOR TESTED
LONDON, — (AP) - Seven
miles over Britain, a four-engine
jet research plane is making high
speed flights to test a new radio
automatic navigator.
The automatic navigator, the
Decca Flight Log, shows the pliot
the position of his plane on a map
and automatically draws in its
track. It has already been tried,
on lowspeed hélicopters and piston
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jet airliners,
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the track line on the map whie
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the earth at 1,500 miles per hour,
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45 Eskers
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47 Hint
48 One time
49 Gunloek catch
50 Lampreys
52 Ampere (ab.)
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