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THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE TELEVISION PAGE ULVAH Flu Keeps Several Home Program Listings Subject to Last-Minu- Te Changes by Stations THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE, WHITESBURG, KY. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1959 PAGE 6 THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE TELEVISION PAGE ULVAH Flu keeps several home Program Listings Subject To Last-Minu- te Changes By Stations By Lovell Caudill Easter, also Brother J. D. 12:00 Big Picture 1:00 Rev. Wilcox Wlllard WHTN-Chann- el 13 I'ayno along with their future -- 12:30 Talk Back No. 3 1:30 All Star Movie Matinee The flu it holding several Daytime 7 P.M. 12 A.M. son-in-la- Lee Breeding. 1:00 TV Classroom "Kiss of Death" 7:00 Steve Donovan, people down around here. 1:30 Travel Film 3:30 Midget Auto Race Western Marshal 2:00 Roy Rogers Theatre 3:00 Rooncy Those having to battle with it BLAIR BRANCH .MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY Father 7:30 Stars In Action have bcon Philip and Donna Friday 3:00 Jubilee. USA 330 I Led Three Lives 8:00 Invlsltblc Man Edward and 11:15 Jack Paar Show 4:00 Accont 830 To Toll the Truth Hac Brown, Charles Mrs. Stephen Craft 4:00 Live Wrestling 430 Leonard Bernstein and WSAZ-Chann- el j n 0:00 Arthur Godfrey Less Caudill, Jack 3 a run Phil-hnrmon- his uncle ill at residence 5:00 All Star Golf The New York 030 Red Skclton Brow and Wayne Brown's kids. WSAZ-Chann- 0:00 Record Hop By Minnie Adams G:30 Continental Classroom el 3 10:00 Gary Moore Show Wo are very sory to learn that 7:30 Dirk Clark Show 5:00 College, Quiz Bowl 11:00 News Mrs. Stephen Craft Is very 7:00 Today 7:00 Hawkcye 8:00 Jeffs Collie 530 Ted Mack Mrs. Mildred Rodgcrs is so sick 9:00 Romper Hoom 7:30 Passage 11:16 Theater 13 sick at her home here. Northwest 8010 Spa Hunt fMK) Smnll World she is now in the Mt. Mary Hos- 0:00 ntie Doonnn Show 8K) EUrrv Queen 0:00 Lawrence Welk Show Pfc. and Mrs. McKinley Adams 20th Century pital in Hazard. Sure wish her 9:30 Susie 0:00 Hob Hope 10:00 Sammy Kaye 7:00 Lnwile arc the proud parents a 10:00 Dough-Re-M- I 10:00 of Sports a speedy recovery. of baby Calvacade 10510 Mike Hammer 730 Jack Bonny Show boy born March 23 at Mt. Mary 10:30 Treasure Hunt 10:46 Jnckpot Bowling 11:00 News 8:00 Ed Sullivan Wednesday one 11:00 Is Bight Janii Mitchell it another Hospital. He has been given Price 11:00 News Headlines 11:10 MOM Late Show 9.00 GE Theatre the 11:30 Concentration 11:10 Weathcrcast APRIL ft on the ailing list. She has name Gregory Wayne. 0:30 Alfred Hitchcock planned for a check at the 12:00 Tic Tac Dough 11:15 Jnrk Paar Show 10:00 Keep Talking WHTN-Chann- el Emmltt Adams is a patient at 12:30 Could Be You 13 WSAZ-Chann- el Memorial Hospital at Whites-bur- g. It 1030 What's My Line? 3 the Whitesburg Memorial Hos 1:00 Mid-Da- y News WCYB-Chann- el 5 is soon well 11:00 Sunday News Special Sure hope she 1:15 Movlctlmc 7:00 11:15 13 7:00 State Trooper pital recovering from a heart San Francisco Beat 8:80 Theater again. 1:30 Movictimc 7:30 Trooper Jet Jackson 7:30 Wagon Train attack he suffcrd March 23. State 9:00 School Quiz Jack Brown and sister Lovell 2:00 Truth or Consequences 8:00 OkzIc and Harriet 830 Price is Right Mr. and Mrs. Grcnie Blair of 2:30 Haggle Baggls 9:30 C&ptaln Kangaroo 0:00 took Eastor with their dad and 830 Gray Ghost 10:30 Milton Bcrle Louisville, Mr. and Mrs. Everett 3:00 Young Doctor Malone 0:00 Bob Hope Mighty Mouse Playhouse 0:30 Bat Magtcrson mother and found them in very Eoff and daughter Fanny Ann 3:30 From These Itoota 11:00 Heckle & Jcckle -- 10:00 Is 10:00 Cavalcade of Sport" 11:30 7 P.M. 12 A.M. Tills your Life good health. Anyway J. H. sat of 4:00 Queen for a Day 10:30 Fight Robin Hood in 10 Target Eubank visited Mr. and Mrs. Pott Beat 12:00 Farmer Alfafa and tip and. enjoyed his dinner. Ohio 4:30 County Fair 11:00 News 11:00 News Stewart, Mr. William 5:00 Spinach Playhouse His Cartoon Pals' Jimmio Hampton, Pauline and 11:10 Sports Final ' 11:10 Weather Adams and family and others 5:30 Spy King 1230 Junior Auction Monday 11:15 Jack Paar Show Larry spent Easter with their here last weekend. 0:00 Spinach Playhouse WHIS-Chann- 1:00 Americans At Work el 6 1:15 Toll Mo God home folks. It was the first time Sorry Mrs. James Haddix is 0:15 Jim Thackor Show About WCYB-Chann- 7:00 Seahunt 1:30 Neighbors aimuij n el 5 Pauline had sen lite new babies so (Monday, Wednesday, sick and confined to the hos Friday) 730 Northwest Passage 1:45 Pro Hockey Contest Christine WSAZ-Chann- el of her twin sisters, pital. 6:25 Weathcrcast 8:00 Ellery Queen 2:00 Professional Hockey Game 3 7:00 Amoa and Andy and Irene sick list 0:30 0:00 Bob Hope Montreal Canadians 730 Wagon News Picture 7:00 Pacific Train Claudie Mae and Everett Mrs. Bufford Caudill is on tho G:45 NBC News 9:80 The Thin Man vs. Boston Bruins Union 830 Price Is Right 10.00 Cavalcade of Sports 730 Buckskin paid a visit to Ray and Mr. Mrs. Daniel Riley 4:30 Club 13 0:00 Milton Bcrle Adams and of 10:45 Jackpot Bowling 5:30 Ranger 8:00 Restless Gun during week- The Lone 930 Bat Maalorson Madge Brown the Franklin, Ohio visited Mr. and 11:00 Around the World 0:00 Frontier 8:30 Tells of Wolls Fargo 10:00 9:00 This Is Your Life end. Mrs. L. B. I. lair and others last 11:15 Jnck Paar Show G30 Our Miss Brooks Peter Gunn 1030 How To Marry A road WCYB-Chann- el 5 030 Five-Sta-r Theatre At last we have seen our I weekend. 7:00 Amos 'N Andy Millionaire cut. We WCHS-Chann- el 8 7:30 Perry Mason 10:00 Arthur Murray 11:00 scrapped and ditches Mr. and Mrs. Jack Adams 10:30 Newsworld G:30 8:30 Wanted Dead or Alive Favorite Story 11:10 Sports sure thank our county judge visited Mr. and Mrs. Bcnnic Continental Classroom 11:00, Final 7:00 Today 7:00 This Is Alice 9:00 Gale Storm News Headlines 11:15 Jack Paar Show deed, also the man n 11:10 for the kind Adams of Spring Branch Sun 7:05 Morning Devotion 7.30 RlnTln-TI- 9:00 Have Gun, Will Travel Weathcrcast 11:15 Jack Paar Show who did the work. day. 7:10 Today S:00 Walt Disney 10:00 Gunsmoke WHIS-Chann- el 6 Patsy (Mitchell) Howard has Glad to have Mr. and Mrs, 8:05 Today's Local News 9:00 Man with a Camera 10:30 Highway Patrol 9:30 77 Sunset Strip 11:00 WCYB-Chann- Clyde Adams back on our 8:10 Today Up to Minute News el 5 Cisco Kid moved back home with her 10:30 John Daly News 11:10 13 as neighbors. They 9:00 Pot Pourrl Theater 7:30 Wagon Train mother. We're glad to have her Branch 9:30 & Andy 11:00 News 7:00 Reel, Keel and Rifle Amos 7:30 830 Union Pacific back home, but sorry that she formerly lived at Ermine. 10:00 Dough Re-- 11:10 The Late Show Buckskin 8:00 Restless Gun 9:00 Music Hall has lost her husband. 10:30 Treasure Hunt 9:30 Bat Mastcraon his 11:00 Price Is Right WHTN-Chann- el 13 8:30 Wells Fargo Burnan Mitchell had 9:00 Peter Gunn 10:00 Fights and husband 11:30 Concentration Sunday 10:45 Sports Review daughter Betty WHITESBURG SCHOOL LUNCH 1230 Tic Tac Dough 7:00 MacKenzie's Raiders 9:30 Rifleman Whitaker home for 10:00 Arthur Murray 11:00 News Billy Ray WEEKLY MENU 12:30 It Coul dBe You 7:30 Your Hit Parade 11:10 Weather Monday 1:00 Pantry Playhouse 8:00 Rawhide APMIj 5 10:30 The Whistler 11:00 News 11:15 Jack Paar Show Bacon and eggs, buttered 2:00 Truth or Consequences 9:00 Phil Silvers named 2:30 Haggis Baggls 9:30 Playhouse 11:10 Sports Final Biggerstaff WSAZ-Chann- el 3 WCHS-Chann- peas, carrot sticks, hot rolls, 3:00 Young Dr. Malone 10:00 The Lineup 11:15 Jack Paar Show el 8 to national staff apple sauce, milk. 3:30 From These Roots 10:30 t'crson to Person 11:45 This Is the Life 7:00 Bozo, the Clown Tuesday 4:00 Queen for a Day 11:00 wews 12:15 TBA 730 Lawrence Welk (Special) WHIS-Chann- el Kansas City, Mo. Pinto beans, macaroni and 4:30 County Fair 11:15 Theatre 13 12:30 TV Chapel 6 830 Ozzle and Harriet Ray P. Biggerstaff, Whitesburg, 5:00 Looney Tunes 1:00 Garden Club of the Ah 7:00 Tahiti, Island under The 9:00 Donna Reed Show tomatoes, cole slaw, corn bread, 1:15 on Parade has been appointed National 5:30 Friday Buccaneers Industry Wind 9.30 Accused rice pudding, milk.
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