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Shamokin News-Dispatch from Shamokin, Pennsylvania • Page 15

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PAGE FIFTEEN SHAMOKIN NEWS-DISPATCH, SHAMOKIN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 Radio Time Table cement slag, little Mary Ann Belchy was taken to a hospital nlnt months ago to die. The little girl, howtrtr. refused to die and recently returned to her home. Despite doubt that she would ever walk again, she left toe hospital on her own feet. Girl Survives Burns Sustained in Hot Stag ALLENTOWN Suffering from third-degree burns over more than half her body, when she fell through the brittle crust of a dump Into hot Tdis Evening -WNBC- -WOR WJI- -WCBS- Local Lumberman Named to Post in Region Association Susquehanna Lumberman's Association was reorganized during a meeting In Milton Hotel, Milton, attended by 36 representatives of 16 regional lumber yards.

Robert T. Jones, executive vice president the Middle Atlantic States Lumbermen's Association, ad DANCE TONIGHT St. Michael's Hal! Comer Cherry onfHemlock Street EVERYBODY WELCOME dressing the regional dealers, stress 1:00 Niwi, K. But tart Ntwi, Lyl. Vm Hud, apart! Ntwt, Alia Jatkm (ill Palitical Ulka OatkiCntiry Mmy Moria Nawa, VaaaYrtater Nanus Broknukirt Cui Mawa? Thm TlirM Slit Etr Sporli, Sln Lomii Show.

Lowell Thomai Tin 7:00 Tht SyniphontHt, Fultoi Uwii jr. EaViC.AiH;MWi.. BtaJak, twitdy 7:15 Milbd PUitro Mutual Nawirtal Elmer Dark Jack SnKk Skw. 7 JO Newi ol the World Gabriel Header Anaitroej of tkt Club 15, Bob Cro.by 7:45 A. Aleaander S.

B. drama Edward R. Marrow 1:00 The Aldrlch Family, The Cue Kid: Screen Guild Ptaytri: F.B.L, Peace i Wart 1:15 with Eira Stone Drama Dram tad Great McGarry Father Knows Beit, Rod and Gu Club, petti to Mr. Ken, Tracer: I JM5 Robert Young Guy Kibbet announced Bennett 9:00 Dragnet, drama, Got Thomai E. i Original Analett Suiieni, drama: 9:15 with Jack Dewey, talk How, with Herbert Marikal 9:30 We, the People, Reporter! Roundupt Ted Crime Photographer, Dan Seymour Gueit Robt, Montgomery Steelt Cotiworth 10:00 N.

B. C. Theater: Frank Edwardi Hollywood Byline, Playbout: 10:15 The Red and the For Impellilteri mtermwe Terw Wright 10:30 Black, drama, U. N. HighlighU J.

B. Kennedy; Tnt Jimmy Doney 10:45 by Stendhal Muiic Symphonette Orclmtra 11:00 Newi, K. Banghart JNiwi, Lyle Van Newi, John Hicki Newi; Eric Sevareid. 11:15 Richard Hirkneti Sporti and Weather. U.

N. HighKghU Salute, 11:30 Newi; The Firit Henry Jerome Joe Frankiin'i Galen Drake 11:45 Freedom Orchwtra Record Shop; Gemi Buddy Moreno Orch, ed the need lor-a strong organization W8M Tomorrow Morning -r A.M.! WNBC 660k I WOR WJZ 770k WCBS sook FM 97.1 FM 08,7 FM 9Sm FM lni.lm 1 Newi, P. RoUnton 8:00 Newi; Skitch Hendenon Show 8:30 Tei and Jim Show: Walter Kiernan The Filigerildi Ed and Pigeon Newi Roundup Phil Cook Show Margaret Arlem Guett 4, Breaklait with Dorothy and Dick and their 8:55, W. Kiernan LAST TIME TONIGHT 2 BIG HITS 2 8:45 9:00: gueill. Breakfnt Club with Thiili New York, I Q.K Newi, H.

Henneiiy Tello-Tnt, quia The McCanni at Don Bin Leonard: Gueet to combat efforts for legislation which will socialize and nationalize the Industry. The speaker, asserting that powerful influences within the government sponsor sotialization of the lumber business, urged reorganization of the entire industry to prevent destruction of the free enterprise system. Jone3 cited the phenomonal development of the Industry, which' he declared has been a major factor in raising the standard of living in the United States. Jones outlined plans for developing an effective organization, after which he presided during the election of officers. He was aided by Charles M.

Graff, secretary-treasurer of the Middle Atlantic States Lumbermen's Association, who served as secretary of the meeting. David S. Broscious, Sunbury, was named president of the Susquehanna Association. Vice presidents named and the districts they will represent are: Mattison A. Burt, Raup Lumr ber and Construction Company, Shamoltln, Mount Carmel and Kulp-mont; D.

R. Erdman, Sunbury; Daniel Clinger, Milton and Lew-isburg; Rick: Watkins, Willamsport; William Wright, Danville Blooms-burg and Berwick; Myron Heiser, Snyder County. Nicholas E. Banner, Sunbury, was named secretary, and John McKinney, Sunbury, treasurer. 1 By-laws for the reorganized regional association will be prepared by the Middle Atlantic group for presentation during the next monthly meeting of the Susquehanna dealers.

REVOLT REMAINS The bodies of two anti-American Puerto Rican Nationalists lie In the courtyard of La Fortaleza Palace. They were shot by police during an attempt to assassinate Governor Luis" Munoa Marin. Munoz' office is- directly behind the UN flag on the balcony. 9:30 Bing Croiby't Record Home Tommy Riggi Shew. KAYE, Ulft I III A I ArthurCodfreyTime! Newi, H.

Qaditone Martha Deine My True Story, drama Bill Lawrence, 10:00 Welcome 10:151 Tommy Bartlett 10:30 Double or Nothing, Walter O'Keele MAYO Betty Crocker the purchase by the issuance of $450,000 worth of bonds, at not friore than three per cent interest. and ner i gueit Janette Davit, The Marinert, TheChordettu, Victor H.Lindlahr. IJfflifg! Newi, P. Robinion Modern Romance, Archie Bleyer Li mwu GREY io cHAjtLQ McGRAW y'i 11:00 Break the Bank, 11:15 11:30 Jack Berch Show. 11:45 David Harum elude the cost of acquiring net current assess.

In addition to serving Towanda, the authority will deliver water in Monroe Borough and portions of Albany, Monroe, Towanda and North Towanda Townships, in Bradford County. The authority proposed to finance Rudy Vallee' Show cote it TfCHNICOLOR drama Quick ai a Flaih, with Bil CuBen Grand Slam, quia Roiemiry Kale Smith Singi PUC Approves Sale of Towanda Water Works HARRISBURG, Nov. 2 (U.R) The State Public Utility Commission has approved the purchase of the Towanda Water Works, a private concern, by the municipal authority for $409,870. The amount specified for purchase is the base price, and does not in- When parents In Roasjo, Sweden, called a strike to get the size bf classes, reduced, police were called to take children to school. DISHES FREE TO THE LADIES AS USUAL Tomorrow Afternoon Kate Smith Speaki.

Luncheon Club 12:25, Edwin CHiH Noon jNewi; Skitcb -1 2: 1 5 1 Hendenon 12:30 Eleanor Rooievelt Bing Croiby Sinn Wea Warren, uwi A oat Jenny Helen Qaditone. Herb Sheldon Show Luncheon at Sardi' Our Gal Sunday Program: Gueit 12:45 1:00 Bill Mary Margaret Big Sitter 1:15 Dave Garroway McBride Ma Perkini Hollywood Theater: 1:30 The Antwer 1:45: We Love and Learn Young Dr. Malone The Guiding Light Joan Carrol 2:00 Double or Nothing, Gloria Swanton Welcome to Hour Second Mrt. Barton. Perry Maton Show wood.J.McElroT.I Walter UKeefe 2:30 Live Like Millionaire, 2:45 Jack Queen for a Day, Thii Nor Drab Jon B.

Kennedy Jack Bailey reace ol Mind The Brighter Day 3:00 Life Can Be Beautiful Buddy Rogen Show: Not fret Nowber Chance af Lif etian 3:25, Bryio 3:15 Road ol Franca Lederer Hilltop Hon 3:30, PepperYoungFamilyi TehVFt, aniz, Hone Party, with Hannibal Cobb Talk Brace Eliot Art Lmkletter TODAY and TOMORROW Shows From "MA and PA KETTLE GO TO TOWN" Starring Marjorie Percy MAIN KILBRIDE 3:45 1 Right to Happmeti 4:00 Bickitage Wife 4:15 Stella Barbara WtUeK Nancy Craig: Strike Rick, Additional 1,282 Men To Be Called in Draft HARRISBURG, Nov. 2 State Selective Headquarters has ordered local draft boards to send an additional 1,282 men for induction to help fill the state's November quota of 4,762. Previously, 1,366 men had been ordered to report November 1 and 2. Warn. 4:30 Lorenio Jonei i Lorenzo jonei Deaa Cameron RKipeferLjeteninf Muiat Goea YoungWidderBrown 4:45 Show Patt Shopping; aewa ilS Jt mLZT i CCU a.

Mark Trail, JiaunyWakelySbow 500jWheaaGirlMarriti 5:15 Portia Fac I Honewfrei Leigte, Galen Drake children i dram. recorae Challenge of the Space Patrol, drama Hilt and MUtet, Plain Bill 5:45 Front Page FarreD Yukon, drama 5.55, F.litiS Fabl Harry Marble STATION WISL SHAMOKIN 1480 on the Dial Thii Evening 4 V. World New World of Sport Sport Story Supper Clubber Festival of Waltze Fulton Lewis, New Voice of Israel Gat rie) Heatter, New Political Talk The Hidden Truth 8:55 Bill Henry, News 9:00 2,000 Pins 9:30 Family Theatre 10:00 Frank Edwards 10:15 I Love a Mystery 10:30 Dance Orchestra 11:00 World New and Sport 11:15 Advertising Dance Orchestra 11:55 News 12:00 Slcn Off SHAMOKIN DRIVE-IN LAST TIMES TONIGHT Also SKATE AT THE ARENA GARDENS Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8:00 P.M. Sunday Afternoon at 2:00 P. M.

Use Same Entrance for Both Professor Quit Tomorrow Morning i re i in i 1 i i ii Farm Roundup :00 6:15 6:25 6:30 6:45 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:30 7:00 7:25 7:30 7:40 7:45 8:00 8:15 8:55 9:00 9:15 9:30 12:00 12:15 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 1:45 2:00 2:30 political TaiK World New Sports Rev. W. F. Hopkln Advertising Wlslin Tim Local News Chapel of the Air Tell Your Neighbor 9:45 Dinah Shore 9:55 World News 10:00 Cecil Brown 10.15 Faith In Our Tim 10:30 Polka Party 10:45 Tello-Test 11:00 Behind the Story 11:15 Gabe Scatter' Mallbaf 11:30 Women's World 11:45 Star Time Words and Music Tomorrow Afternoon World New Melody Time Win A Holiday Church in the WUdwood Advertising Harvey Harding Sing Tello-Test Musical Caravan Ladies Fair Queen For A Day 3:00 Song For Today 3:05 News 3:10 Concert Gems 4:00 "1480" Club 4:45 Telo-CaU 4:55 New 5:00 Straight Arrow 5:10 Sky King 5:55 Bobby Benson tit in aa (Adverttsemeni) CATARRH SUFFERERS inw mmi warn nu'iiuj UllVC-AU vJOPE TRICK ilk I (2- i I i. Ml Theatre FIND CURB FOR MISERY DUI TO NASAL C0N6ESTION.

SUPPLY RUSHED NEREI Relief at last from torture of ainu. eatarrh, and hay fever due to nasal eong-ea tion la seen today in report of auccaaa with a formula which hnn the power to reduce nasal congeation. Men and women with agonizing- sinus headache, clogged nostrils, earache, hawking and anaexing misery tell et blessed relief after using it KLORONOL eoata 13.00, but considering results, this as not expensive, amount to only penniee per doae. KLORONOL (caution, nsa only aa directed) (old with money-back guarantee by Nesbitt's Cut Rate Eighth and Indepen- dence Mail Orders Filled. lore ile- 1 eVVL JUL One Miie North of Selinsgrevt on Routes 11 and 15 LAST TIMES TONIGHT First Show 7:00 P.

M. PLAY CAR-0 $20 JACKPOT 1 fee noi TONIGHT WM. S. Livengood, jr. Oh! what Gm big DOU OF A Republican Nominee for 1 pond! Secretary of Internol Affair WISL 7:45 (1480 on Your Dial) toseencH Stit CnaalttM hsttflmtj 1 To insure fresh flavor, be fure coffee pot is clean.

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