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a 4-H Club Teacher Becomes Victim ave : : i : t-e MORRISVILLE, Vt. — Résting from a trip up a mountain, group leader Richard Lawrence show- ed his 4-H, club boys how to ban- 'dage an injured ankle. A few ’ minutes later, the group had an oportunity to put their new- knowledge to good use. ;Lawrfence sprained an ankle on the downward hike. eee ekttetenteetee eae oe 21 4 Radio Summary lay ttey &s listed befow | at he barn time Mone pine. Fie {eo eastern eoerbecste hase or mo in stand. SPT. 22 THROUGH SEPT. 26 (Fee Bust. Daylight add one hour) Morning ea oh in New York—nbe 8: Kiahoma Roundup—cbs Shady Valley Folks—mbs 9290—Look Yout Best—cbs 9:00—Say It With Music—mbs 10:00—Fred Waring Music—nbe _Arthur Seine Show—cbs 10:30—Ben Alexander Show—mbs 1046—-Serials (3% hours)—cbs 11:380—-Kace Smith Speaks—mbs 11:80—Words and Music—nbc Daily Band Concerts—mbs Afternoon 12 neert Half-Hour—nbe ? ur Hours of Serials—nbe Quéén for a Day (repeat 1 hour jater)—mbs 1:80—Martin Block Records—mbs “2100--Double or Nothing—cbs 2:80--Winner Take All Quiz—cbs 80—Hint Hunt Quiz—cbs $190—-Give ana Take Quiz—cbs 4@20-—-The House Party—chs Kiddies Hour (repeats later to fit ' local times)—mbs 4:80—-Treasury Bandstand—cbs AGC PROGRAMS — Times fit either Bastern Daylight or Eastern Standard. Morning 91%00—The Breakfast Club 10: My Story Dramatization 10 Betty Crocker Program bh Breakfast in Hollywood Afternoon 12 Welcome Travelers 2: Bride end Groom 3:00—-Ladiea Be Seated 3:30—Paui Whiteman Records 4:45—Kiddies Time 1% Hours— west repeat 1 hour later NETWORK PROGRAMS Time's eastern standard, For cen. dard subtract one hour, tor in standard subtract two re. Some local stations change Rast of roar to fit mont schedules, m program changes can- be included. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 (For Eost. Daylight add one hour) Evening §:00—News Report, 15 Min.—nbe Newscast Every Day—cbs Network Silent (1 hr.)—mbs-west Kiddies Hour (Also 1 hour later) —mbs- west 6:18—Sports: America Serenade—nbe Frontiers of Science, Talk—cbs 6:30—Red Barber and Sports—cbs 6:45—Lowell Thomas Newscast—nbe World News & Commentary—cbs 6:00—Radio Supper Club—nbc-basic Mystery of the Week—cbs Fulton Lewis, Jr. (repeat hour later)—mbs 6:15—News and Comment—nbo Jack Smith and Song—cbs Dancing Music—inbs-basie 6:30—The House Party—nbc Bob Crosby's Club—cbs Arthur Hale Comment—mbs-basic | 6:45—Kaltenborn Comment—nbec Bob Trout and News—cbs Sports (Repeat 30 m. later)—mbs 7:00—Milton Berle Variety—nbc ig Town Newspaper Play—cbs Warden's Cases (r'pt 10)—mbs 7:18—Detective Yarn (r’pt 10:15)—snbs | 7:30—Date with Judy, Drama—nbe Mr. and Mrs. North—cbs The Falcon Drama—mbs 7:38—Five Minutes News—cbs 8:00—Call the Police, Drama—nbe We the People, Guests-—-cbs Gabriel Heatter Comment—mbs 8:15—Real Life Drama—mbs 8:30—Fred Waring Music—nbeo Studio One, Drama—cbs Zane Grey Stories—mbs 9:00—Beb Hopé Comedy—nbe American Forum, Debate—mbs 9:156—Seout About Town—mbs 9:30—Red Skelton Comedy—nbe Return Kngagement—cbs California’s Melodies—mbs 10:00—News & Variety 3 hrs.—nbe News, Variety, Dance 3 hrs.—cbs News, Dance Band 2 hrs.—mbs ABC PROGRAMS — Times fit either ®astern Daylight or Eastern Standard. 6:00—Network Silent—1 Hour east Kiddies Hour—west repeat 200—News and Commentary :16—Daily Commentary £ Green Hornet Mystery 9 Lum and Abner, Comedy ge: Weekly News Review : America’s Town Meeting 9:30—The Summer Serenade 10: Modern Music Museum 10: Labor U.S.A., Talks 46—N.A.M. Summer Show 11:00—News & Dance Band Hour 12:00—Dance Band Hour—west o1.-y LAUGH AWHILE! It’s A Dirty Trick About to travel to ITindia, an | Eniglishman was told by friends to be sure not to miss the tiger shooting. “It’s no trick at all,” they said: “You hide in a thicket at night; when the beast arrives aim be- tween its two eyes, shining in the dark. It will fall as if struck by lightning.” Om his return they asked how many tigers he had killed. “None at all,” he replied, sad- ly. “They become altogether too | clever. They now travel in pairs, and each one closes an eye—so, of course—” With the exception of Califor- | niaj the Philippines yields more | gold annually than any state in! the union as well as Alaska. } | Solar heater. Completely fur- | Tas Kay Wust meet wee 2 ame i lication a be uN ¥ z , ne TEES OLD FRIEND ...NEW GARB Among new products which American industry manufactures from alumi- num is this streamlined and sparkling 1947-model privy. State health authorities estimate that more than 1,000,000 deep-pit privies, of this or other types, are badly needed in two states alone to curb hookworm, ty- phoid, dysentery and other diseases. Southern States Iron Roofing Com- pany, Savannah, Ga., developed the aluminum latrine, and now produces about 14,000 a month. This firm sold more than 11,000 to the Government of Puerto Rico to speed the island-wide health program there. | | | The present Filipino par sielpe | In order to reproduce the ltion in mer a trade of the penance of energy which reaches {Philippines ifMestimated between the earth from the sun, it would 125 and 30 percent. In 1918, it was} be necessary to burn about 100,- {only 10 percent. 000,000 tons of soft coal a minute. , . a eS ne we —— wTREREREREREREBREREBREREBREBBRERBREBEERES & | CLASSIFIED ADS Information for the Advertisers PAYMENT Payment for classified advertise- ments is invariably in advance, but regular advertisers with ledger ac- counts may have heir advertise- ments charged. PUBLICATION DEADLINE To insure publication, copy must be in The Citizen office before 11 o'clock in the morning on the day of publication. a ee i RATES FOR REGULAR and BLACKFACE TYPE Advertisements under this head will be inserted in The Citizen at | the rate of 2c a word for each in- sertion, but the minimum charge for the first 15 words or less is 30c. Me rate for blackface type is 3c a word, and the minimum charge for the first 15 words is 45c. All advertising is accepted under the following conditions: In the event of error in advertising, transient or contract, The ‘itizen will be responsible only for the first insertion in Classified Advectising, and in Display Advertising for only the actual amount of space occupied by the part of the advertisement where the error occurs. SEB REBRBBBBEBBUBenaeeeeeeeeai HELP WANTED | FOR SALE parmnesneeianeantarmnacinnensenasiipeatalintahstntieeaatetins 6 waitresses, 2 second cooks, one New Super-Royal vacuum clean- dishwasher, one bar helper.| €r, slightly used. Price, $40.00. Eight-hour day, 6-day week.; Phone 1164-M. septl9-tf Call in person between 9 a. m., : ‘ : for sale. Can be séen at A. { | | and 5 p. m., at Weaver’s, Stock Boat | aarlgd sep23-3tx | & B. Fish Market. Very rea- { | sonable. sept20-10tx HELP WANTED—MALE Duro electric pump, complete | | with tank and fittings. In good { Young man who has had experi- ence selling auto parts, to work | in store. Apply Eastern Auto| | and Home Supply Co., 1101 Di- | vision Street. sep22-3t | condition. Apply 506 Francis St. or Phone 1094-W. sept20-3tx 1939 Buick, special 4-door sedan, with 1940 motor, radio, heater, white-wall genuine rubber tires. 1830 Fogarty Ave. sept20-3tx POSITION WANTED | Cashier or checker, day or night work. Phone 1109-J. sep23-3tx 37 Ford Panel Truck, six brand nimrinimiiempammtttemsiren, | See tires, exeeiont say FOR RENT ! eondition, $300. 823 Elizabeth | Street. sep22-6tx Furnished 3-bedroom cottage, no. $$ $$$ —__$____— children or pets. Phone 394. . 1940 Chev. Special De Luxe Tu- ! sept20-4t,.. dor, -$750.00.cash. G. A. Cas- | gels, U.S. S. E-PC, 6-18 Navai Room, large, well ventilated. Elec-; Ordnance Unit. sep22-3tx | tric hot plate and refrigeration. Inquire 724 Eaton St. Phone Unpainted breakfast set, glass- sept20-3tx top table and two benches. Ap- Se ply 1306 Division. sept20-4t 655-J. Furnished 3-room. cottage. couple: >. oe a Baby carriage for sale, 2 mat- only. Apply 704 White St. aa sept23-1tx. tresses, good condition, $20.00. ' Apply E-1, Fort Taylor Hous- Plumbing supplies, complete! MISCELLANEOUS stock. Plastic tile, paints and eine: a Kor guaranteed plumbing work Robert Leonard Co., | = 1532 N.W. 62nd Street, Miami,! 274 repairs, call John Curry, Fla. Phone 7-3421 sept2-tf | 512 Margaret Street, Phone 781. : ‘ Give us a try on your next job. | Pepe Thigees Free estimates. sept2-1mo | ' Place orders now for radiance | rose bushes to arrive Oct. 1. 60c each. Freeman’s, Phone 672-W. sept2-tues-fri-9tx ,Vacuum cleaners and washing ' machines. repaired. O’Briant. | Telephone 1164-M. sept2-l1mo | Used Universal gas range, Magic | Chef gas range, ice box. Ap- | | ply 3070 Harris Ave., or Phone | H i { Swedish massage treatments, 5 for $13.00, 10 for $25.00. Phone 575 for appointment. 452-R. sept2-1mo sep23-5tx General Electric range, $65.00; 1 ee Motors rew ; | used cotton mattresses, $6.00 | pveaiagieanr rl vp-ote ae ! appliances repaired. C. & W. Electric Shop, 832 Duval Street, Phone 1341. sep8-20tx each. Paul’s Tire Shop. { | } Have a Lot? Here’s a bargain: 3- | Ladies, the Hellywoed Glamodr eee cee oe con- Sittings require two hours. dition. Modern bath with tub; Please make appointments in and shower, modern kitchen,! advance. Phone 439. Air Con- electric stove and refrigerator,| ditioned for your convenience. Evans-Pilkington Studio. (Next nished or unfurnished. 1830! door to Bus Station). sep13-tf Fogarty -Ave., Apt. 8, or phone |——————______________ sep23-7t ,Will pay 1 to 5 dollars per ounee, { for cut hair, 26 to 36 or mote 1172-M. , \500-gallon galvanized water tank. | The size of the average Puerto | 612 Olivia Street, Phone 104-J. | Rie@in family is 5. 5 sept23-4tx inches in length. Mail full length sample to P.O. Box 105, Kéy sept22-6tx West, for prices,