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Need Breakfast the MOUNTAIN EAGLE TELEVISION PAGE - 1 ' T THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE. WHITESBURG, KENTUCKY THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1958 PAGE 2 THE MOUNTAIN EAGLE TELEVISION PAGE Teen-age- rs need breakfast Program Listings Are Subject To Last-Minu- te Changes By Stations By Roberta Halcomb Breakfast is a health invest Heme Demonstration Agent teen-ager- s mcnt in which both 10:00 For Love or Money WHIS-Chann- el 8:30 Anybody Play Importance of Breakfast parents should 6 Can WHTN-Chann- el 13 and 1030 Play Your Hunch 9:00 Sundny Spectacular for Teen-agers- : Daytime 11:00 Arthur Godfrey Time 0:00 Kiddle Kapers The Homcmakcrs schedule for 10:00 "Three Comrades" 7:0Q Silent Service The boy or girl who is head-c- d 11:30 Dotto Howdy Doody next week is as follows: 11:00 Late Show 7:30 Name That Tune for high school this fall may MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 12!00 Love of Life 10:30 Ruff and Reddy "Judge Hardy's Children' Tuesday, September 9 at 12:00 12:30 Search for Tomorrow 11:00 Fury 8:00 Mr. Adams and Eve need a heartier breakfast than 12:45 11:30 Blondle 8:30 Keep Talking the Rockhousc club meets at WSAZ-Chann- el The Guiding Light he has been eating. As boys 3 1:00 12:00 Disc Dance 9:00 To Tell the fruth home of Mrs. Enoch Scj Grofcchcn Wade and girls reach adolescence, the 1:30 As the World Turns 1:00 Baseball WHTN:Channel 13 9:30 Spotlight Playhouse gent. 7:00 Today 3:30 10:00 Bid 'n' Buy er than ever before. Boys need 2:00 Beat the Clock National Tennis 10:00 Lamp Unto My Feet 9:00 Romper Room 2:30 Championship 10:30 10:30 I Led Three Lives high-mor- Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 7:00 Art Llnklcttor's Party Look Up and Live their nutritional needs arc e 9:30 Katie Doonan Show 3:00 The Big Payoff 4:00 Afternoon Adventure 11:00 UN In Action 11:00 News the Mayking club meets at Mrs. Dough-Rc-M- food than at any other 10:00 l 3:30 5:00 Afternoon 11:15 Theater 13 Dcssie The Verdict Is Yours Adventure 11:30 Camera Three age, and girls more than at most Hunsucker's. 10:30 Treasure Hunt 4:00 The Brighter Day 0:00 Hillbilly Jamboree 12:00 Elwood Glbbs "Everybody's Baby" Thursday, Sept. 11, at 10:00 11:00 Price Is Right 4:15 The Secret 7:30 People Arc Funny 12:30 Big Picture other times in their lives. 11:30 Concentration Storm C. T., the Colson elub meets 4:30 The Kdgo of Night 8:00 Bob Crosby 1:00 Oral Roberts I would to a study made 12:00 Tic Tac Dough 5:00 Late Matinee 9:00 Lawrence Welk 1:30 Movie Matinee refer at Mrs. Logan Collins' and the 10:00 by Dr. Ruth Lcvcrton, associate 12:30 It Could Be You 0:15 The Jule Hlvlln Show Ted Mack's Amateur Hour "Thunder in the Valley" Blackcy club meets at 6:00 C.T. 1:00 Mid-Da- y News 0:30 Arthur J. Smith, News 10:30 Joseph Cotton 4:30 Perspective director of the Institute of Friday, Sept. 12, at 6:00 the 1:15 Movictfmc 0:45 Douglas Edwards, News 11:00 Reporter's Notebook 5:00 The Last Word Wednesday Home Economics, USDA, who Millstone Club meets at the Friday 11:10 "Minesweeper" 5:30 Face the Nation Murder Case" 12:00 Sign Off 1 stated that there is no substi- home of Mrs. Frances McCray. "Kennel 6:00 Accent SEPTEMBER Monday P.M.-1- 6:25 CBS News tute for a good breakfast, and 7 2 A.M. WCHS-Chann- "Isle of Fury" el 6:30 Twentieth Century WSAZ-Chann- el that it is difficult, if not im- 8 3 MILLSTONE and "Invisible Minute" 12:00 Saddle and Spurs 7:00 Lassie possible, for teenagers to make HOMEMAKERS Tuesday 2:00 Big Picture 7:30 The Brothers 7:00 Boots and Saddles "Adventures of Don 8:00 Ec" up at other meals, or by By Charlotte Newsome, Juan" Friday 2:30 Saturday Show Sullivan Show 7:30 Wagon Train the food missed Wednesday "On Again, Off Again" 9:00 GE Theatre 8:30 Father Knows Best Reporter "Saturday's Children" 9:30 at breakfast. SEPTEMBER 5 4:00 Live Wrestling Alfred Hitchcock 9:00 Kraft Mystery Theater Hunting season came in with Thursday 5:00 Roy Rogers Theater 10:00 $04,000. Challenge 10:00 It Could Be You home-maker- "Always in My WSAZ-Chann- 10:30 My 10-.3- The survey showed that and so was the s Heart" el 6:00 Record Hop mat's Line? O. Henry Playhouse a bang 3:00 Today Is Ours 3 11:00 among high school stu- at the home of 6:30 Roy Rogers Theater Sunday News Special 11:00 News junior picnic 3:30 From These Roots 7:00 Death Valley Days 11:15 Theater 13 11:10 Weather 15. 7:30 7:30 Dick Clark Show dents, only one child in five Maggie Richardson, Aug. 4:00 Queen for a Day The Big Game 8:00 "The Locket" 11:15 Show 8:00 Country Music Jubilee Jack Paar eat enough of the right foods About two hours before the pic- 4:45 Modern Romances Jefferson Drum 9:00 Lawrence 5:00 8:30 Life Welk Show at other meals to make up for nic we had an awful rain storm, Comedy Time of Riley 10:00 Midwestern Hayride 5:30 Spinach Playhouse 9:00 Cavalcade of Sports -- stop delic- 10:30 Official Detective 7 P.M. A.M. WCYB-Chann- el a skimpy breakfast. but that didn't the Tuesday-Lones- 9:45 6:00 ome Post Fleht Beat 11:00 News 12 5 Among 17 to 19 year old col ious food and people from com- Pine Fiddlers 10:00 11:10 MGM Late Show 7:00 Ozzle and Harriet lege girls, those who skipped ing in. Those present for the Thursday 10:30 The Thin Man "B. Scruggs 11:00 News Headlines F.'s Daughter" 7:30 Wagon Train breakfast cut their daily intake afternoon are as following: Mr. Flatt and WHTN-Chann- 6:15 Sports Eye 11:10 Weathercast el 13 Monday 8:30 Thombstono Territory to less than two-thir- of their and Mrs. Sylvan Potter, Aunt (Monday, Wednesday, 11:15 Jack Paar Show 9:00 Kraft Theater 9:30 Captain Kangaroo S 10:00 Could Be You calcium and vitamin C needs, Jane Craft, Mrs. Robert Potter, Friday) WCYB-Chann- SEPTEMBER It el 5 10:30 Mighty Mouse Playhouse 10:30 State Trooper 10 percent of iron and Mr. 6:25 Weathercast 0 WSAZ-Chann- el and to Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hall, 7.-0- 11:00 George 6:30 San Francisco Beat Hamilton 3 11:00 News thiamine quotas. Nor was it ef and Mrs. Woodrow Fultz, Mr. News Picture 12:00 The Lone Ranger 7:00 6:45 NBC News 7:30 The Big Game Hawkeye 11:10 Sports Final fective as a reducing plan, for and Mrs. Jim Richardson, Kir, 8:00 Jefferson Drum 12:30 Neighbors 7:30 Haggis Baggis n:i5 Jack Paar snow skippers wtjre WCYB-Chann- el 5 8:30 Gray Ghost 12:45 Senators vs. Yankees 8:00 Restless Gun the breakfast and Mrs. Hayden Wilson, Maude 1:15 9:00 Cavalcade of Sports Tigers vs. White Sox 8:30 Wells Fargo WHIS-Chann- el much more likely to eat snacks West, Mrs. Reecy Caudill and 3:45 6 7:00 Today 9:45 Post Fight Beat Race of the Week 9:00 Twenty-On- e beween meals, which were usu Rua, Mrs. Francis McCray, Mrs, 4:15 Bible Time 9:30 Five-Sta-r 7:25 Today's 10:00 Theater 7.-0- high-ca- Local News 4:30 Two-gu- n Cisco Kid ally sweets or other l Jack Reynolds, Mrs. Deloris 7:30 10:30 Playhouse 10:00 Suspicion Today Thin Man 4:45 7:30 Wagon Train orie foods, making the total cal- Newsome, Mr. and Melvin 7:55 11:00 Race of Week 11:00 News Mrs. Today's Local News News 5:00 Headlines 8:30 Union Pacific 8:00 11:10 Sports Personal Profile 11:10 Weathercast ories greater than if they had Tolliver, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tol Today Final 5:15 Sports 9:00 Kraft Theater 8:25 Today's 11:15 Jack Review 11:15 Jack Paar Show 10:00 eaten breakfast. liver, Mr. and Mrs. Sherd Mar Local News Paar Show 5:30 News Preview Let Us Live 8:30 Today WCYB-Chann- 11:00 News Studies of diets of 15 to 20 tin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 8:55 5:45 Let's Talk It Over el 5 Morning Devotional 6:15 11:10 Weather year olds in the Northeast Stamper, Mr. and Mrs. William 9:00 Today Late Matinee 7:00 11:15 Show WHIS-Chann- 7:30 Perry Mason Red, Keel and Rifle Jack Paar 10:00 Dough Re-M- el 7:30 Haggis states showed that those who Newsome, and all the children i 6 8:30 Top Dollar Baggis ate breakfast were more likely which made our attendance 1030 Treasure Hunt 7:00 Country Style USA Gale 8:0ff Restless Gun 11:00 Right 7:15 $00 Storm &30 WCHS-Chann- el about fifty.
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