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The Columbia Record from Columbia, South Carolina • 37

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Columbia, South Carolina
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37
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1 13 Soturdoy April 29 1978 Tha Columbia Rocord Plains' we ww the long run we believe WLTX-TV will be easier to promote and easier to remember" portant people most note the channel and remember a station by channel number Over WLXT (Continued From Page I) "We are changing the call letters to change the image and start afresh" said Laughridge "We will be changing our image over the next several months to better serve the community which includes the entire Laughridge doubts a change In call letters after 25 years will have much effect on viewers "They kuow WNOK-TV more readily as Channel II than by the call he said "While call letters are im- 16th ANNIVERSARY SALE Mm May lit thru Sat May 13 CARHUSEL (Coetixeed From Page l) They still play local ea-gifemeats TUa week their show at Tea Seeoad Level are a seatiaieatal affair siace the Zanoffi begaa their act at this Five PoUti estabUihmeBt But now Outlaw Blue grass is mainly on the road Already the Zasioffi have booked 150 engagement! for 1978 including a two-week tour in California a concert with John Hartford and appearances at Dis-neyworld and Six Flags And somewhere down the road in Americu Ga they ran into Brother Billy Breaker breaker There he wu in the motel cafe downing a beer As Brother Billy explained to Big Bill "every day I drink the lint four cans for enjoyment and the rest is for Break 19 this is the big time Waitress clear off those paper mats with the map showing how one gets to Jimmy Carter's birthplace Not enough room here for two Good Ole Boys to square off The encounter should have been an ABC Wide World of Sports Big Bill and Billy laying it on the line Richard Petty and Junior Johnson mamma and covered dish dinners round the dairy creme on a Sunday afternoon in a 1M7 Plymouth with a Smltty muffler and blue lights that gentleman Less and let's let this show started" fragging somesue on the arm that dog won't hunt what-cha sty stud U's the truth If 1 ever told it that sister of mine is dating a squlrreley looking guy boss ran that by me one more time Mmmeh lookey here lookey there at what's coming down Brother Billy's daughter and fiancee are there and will take the big plunge in May They like the sound of Outlaw Blue-grass and so Brother Billy issues a special invitation Will the Zassoffs play for the wedding party? There appears to be no conflict of dates since Bill Haney Brother Billy and the Plains chief of police are planning a fishing trip in the area anyway Besides Bill Haney's longtime friend from Nashville Tom Hall will be down for the festivities Pack it on home Brother Billy presents Bill Haney with two model kits of the "Billy Carter Red-Neck Power Pickup Truck" It is a pretty authentic model but as my friend Max Warwood observed maybe it needs a rusty chain saw a chewed dog leash and a few empty oil cans in the truck bed Now that's country the street Nothing special Just two Good Oie Boys laid back So Brother Billy invites Bill and the Zassoffs down to the service station They play for five hours while Billy dances for the crowd and later claims he sold more beer than he had for months Breaker breaker here comes a car full of secret service men (they all look alike) One shoves his way through some 800 people to Big Bill Haney No fedeal law has been violated Miss Lillian Is out in the car and wishes to meet the Zasaoff Boys She pushes her way to the front meets the groups and swears their concert is "the best thing that ever happened to Plains" Maybe not quite Young South Carolinians OVEN 4m1 Iibsb It- AwfeTmifc iskd itsts dactn VitwMs Ciskim induing The YSC Club has as its primary abjective ena goal SAVING YOU MONEY! Take advantage of discounts at a variety of businesses that you are frequenting new As a member of YSC discounts will Im yours for the asking at: 20 local movie theaters Bowling 15 restaurants Car washes Dry cleaners Party shops Health spas Hotels motels Travel discounts to: Las Vegas Nassau Freeport Aruba Apply for your card new Six month 90 day and annual memberships are available For mere information write: YSCPO Bex 2 1981 Columbia SC 29210 Or call: 787-1479 Cooking Demonstration Thurs night May 4th From 7:30 to 9 pm Sharpe Heme Economist will be in our store call for reservations SHUMPERT'S TV APPLIANCE Ul IM Si Ill Credit Terms additional information call 256-2885 "THE BOY FRIEND" a 1920's musical comedy will be presented tonight at 8 o'clock at Heath wood Hall Episcopal School 3000 South Beltline Blvd For further information call 778-9108 "IT ALL HAPPENS IN THE PARK" a one-act play written by Sylviaelaine Foard will be performed at 1 pm Wednesday on the State House grounds This play along with "Gogol" another work by Ms Foard will be performed in Allen University's Chappelle Auditorium at 8 pm Thursday and and next Saturday Tickets will be sold at the door For Elsewhere- (Continued From Page 1) SAN FRANCISCO BATIKS will be on display through Sunday in Columbia College's Edens Library Gallery LITHOGRAPHS and drawings by Jim Massotta a USC Masters of Fine Arts candidate are on display through Sunday at Columbia College's Edens library gallery "THE WORLD OF THE SMALL And Very photographs taken with an electron microscope continues through Sunday at the USC Museum in the McKissick building Hours are 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday and 1 to 5 pm Sunday that won the Drama Desk Award the New York Drama Critics Circle Award and the Tony Award in 1975 runs through May 14 at Workshop Theatre- Performances are 8:30 pm Tuesday through Saturday and 3 pm Sunday For reservations call 7994561 from 12:30 to 5:30 pm Monday through Saturday THE FINAL PERFORMANCE of the USC Department of Theatre and Speech production of "Carousel" is Sunday at 3 pm in Drayton Hall Theatre For reservations call 777-2551 or 777-2552 between noon and 5 pm "CATCH ME IF YOU a Broadway whodunit continues at the Hiers Dinner Theatre for two more weekends For reservations call 771-4528 from 8 am to 5 pm daily I doesn't tan le wad pv SWIIKM6-SEXY SUCARIABY HAIRCUTS IY Jim Massey STYLE ARTIST I 'MIS Hlwidini Si IV TbS-2)Md WfcCIK Columbia TV She $erord We are changing names IT PAYS! FidelcorMThelMoneylReoplej COLUMBIA theater "COMPANY" a Broadway play with music by Stephen Sondheim continues through May 8 at Town Theatre For reservations call 799-2510 Performances are at 8:50 pm Tuesday through Saturday and at 2 pm Sunday "RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY'S an original fairy tale by Ann Brailsford closes Sunday on the grounds of the Robert Mills House The Workshop Theatre children's production will have performances today a 5:30 pm and Sunday at 2 and 5:10 pm Tickets may be purchased at the Blinding Street gate "EQUUS" Peter Shaffer's powerful psychological drama MID-SOUTH- BJwcrownoic The Microwave Cooking Specialists Invite you to LITTON COOKING SCHOOL Discover the Secrets of Delicious Microwave Cooking at Mid-South Microwave THURSDAY MAY 4 1978 6:30 PM TO 8:30 PM Call for Reservations 788-7978 Betty Weeks Home Economist SAVE TIME SAVE MONEY! iGet ready for the hot summer with an energy saving Litton Microwave Oven Keep your kitchen cool and comfortable and save your valuable time Save big in energy costs too! 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