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Radio Clock
WGAU-CBS
1340 AM -99.5 FM
FRIDAY EVENING
6:18-—Sportg Paraae. 1E
6:3o=The News Till Now,
6:4S—CBES News. ’
7:oo—=Summer Serenade.
7:3o==The Perry Como Show.
7:4s—Edward R. Murrow and
News (CBS).
8:00—Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost
Percuns (CBS).
B:3O—F. P. I. in Peace and War
(CBR).
9:oo—The Doris Day Show
(CBS).
9:3o—The Judge (CBS).
10:00—Insice Athens.
10:05—Capitol Cloak Room.
10:30—NMusic You Want, When
You Want It.
10:55-—=This I Believe.
11:00—CBS News and the World
Tonight (CES).
11:15—Dencing in the Dark.
12:00—ivews
12:05—Sign Off
SATURKDAY MORNING
6:2o—Sizn On. :
6:25-—News.
6:3o—Hilthilly Time Down
South.
7:oo—Harmony Time,
7:ls—Good Morning Circle.
7 20— World News Brrefs
7:3s—Community Calendar,
7:4o—The Scoretoard.
7:45—11.0cal lews.
7 36—Good Morning Circle.
800— CBS World News kound
un (CPS)
8:20—Cood Morning Circle.
9 00— CBS News of America
RS
9°ls—Bing Crosby Sings
9:3o—7="A Victor Story Time.
10:00—<". Louis Matinee (CBS).
10:15—The O!d Dominion
Barndance (CBS).
11:00—Allen Jackson and News
(CBS)
11:05—L.et’s Pretena (CBS)
11:30—Give and Take (CBS).
12:00—Theater of loday (CBS).
12:30—News.
12:45—Melodic Moods.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
I:oo—Grand Central Station
(CBS).
I:3o—Music for You.
2:oo—Here's to Veterans,
2:ls—U. S. Navy Band.
2:3o—Maxe Way For Youth
(CBS).
3:oo—Report From Overseas
(CBS).
3:ls—Adventure in Science
(CBS).
3:3O—CBS Farm News (CBS).
3:4s—Correspondents Scratch
Pad (CBS).
4:00—134) Platter Party.
s:oo—Pfc. Eddie Fisher (CBS).
s:3o—Tomorrow’s Sunday School
Lesson.
6:OO—CBS News.
RATURDAY EVENING
6:ls—The U. N. On Record
(CBS).
6:3o—The News Til Now.
6:4s—Larry Lesueur and News
(CBS).
7:oo—The Georgia Play Boys.
7:2S—CBC News (CBS).
%7:3o—Parade of Hits.
B:oo—Gene Autry (CBS).
B:3o—Tarzan (CBS).
9:oo—Gangbusters (CBS).
9:3o—Dancing in the Dark.
o:oo—lnside Athens.
o:os—Dancing in the Dark.
1:00—CBS News & Local News
I:ls—Dancing in the Dark.
12:00—News.
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6:oo—~Easy Moments.
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines.
6:3o—Sports Roundup, .
6:45-—Tune Time.
7:oo—Candlelight and Silver.
7:3o—The Pay-Off.
7:ss—Baseball — New Orleans
at Atlanta.
10:15—John Daly and the News.
10:40—The Night Owl.
11:00—News in a Nutshell,
11:05—The Night Owl.
11:45—'The Pastor’s Study.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off.
SATURDAY MORNING
5:30-—Sign On.
s:3o—Reveille Roundup.
5:55—G00d Morning News.
6:oo—Reveille Roundup.
6:4s—TFord Farm Time.
7:oo—News.
7:os—The Glory Bells. .
7:3o—Red’s Almanac.
B:oo—News.
B:ls—U. S. Official Weather
Report.
B:2o—The Musical Clock.
B:ss—John Conte Little Show,
9:oo—The Morning Devotional.
9:IS—WRFC Trading Post.
9:3o—Raipn Flanagan, :
9:45—“A Letter Home.” .
10:00—Anything Goes. ¥
10:25—News. e
10:30—The Blessed Hope.
11:00—The Chuck Wagon.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—Whitmire Harmony Time.
12:15—Today’s Headlines.
12:30—Captain Stubby and the
Buccaneers,
12:45—4-H Spotlight.
I:oo—News.
I:OS—U. S. Official Weather
Report.
I:lo—Sunshine Broadcast.
I:4o—Major League Ganre of the
Day (Cleveland at Chicago
—American).
4:oo—News.
4:os—Saturday Afternoon
Frolics.
SATURDAY EVENING
6:oo—Easy Moments.
6:ls—Tomorrow’s Headlines.
6:3o—Sports Roundup. .
6:4s—Deep River Boys. g
7:oo—Songs By Shorty Long.
7:ls—Hank Thompson.
7:3o—Echoes From Glory.
7:ss—Baseball — Little Rock at
Atlanta.
10:30—News.
10:35—Dr. Midnight.
11:00—News in a Nutshell.
11:05—Dr. Midnight.
12:00—Stardusting.
12:25—News Nightcap.
12:30—Sign Off.
Stephen Foster, who wrote such
songs as “My Old Kentucky
Home” and “Old Folks At Home,”
died homeless and forsaken in a
New York hospital charity ward.
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FRIDAY EVENING
WSB — CUnannel 3 #
(NBO)
8:00—Woody Willow,
s:3o—Cartoons.
s:4s—Follies. P
6:oo—Wonders,
6:ls—Weather, 3
6:30-—~Those Two*. ¥
6:4s—News Caravan®, ke
7:oo—~Curtain Calls. §2
7:3o—We the People*. R
B:oo—Doorway to Danger®*,
B:3o—"Ballerina.”
9:oo—Sunmrmer Sportsreel*,
9:3o—Greatest Fights*,
9:45—-News of Things®,
10:00—News; Weather,
10:15—Double Play.
10:30—"G. 1. Joe.”
11:00—Scores.
“G. J. Joe” with
Rocert Mitchum.
11:45—News; Silent.
WAGA — Channel §
(CBS-D)
s:oo—Wild West.
s:3o—Captain Video®*,
6:oo—News, Sisters.
6:ls—Sports; News.
6:3o—News*.
6:4s—Perry Como*.
7:oo—Mama*.
7:3o—Pantomime Quiz*.
B:oo—Playhouse of Stars*,
B:3o—Footlights Theater®.
9:oo—Police Story*.
9:3o—Presidential Timber*
10:00—Chronoscope®*.
10:15—Film Feature.
11:00—Layman’s Prayer.
Silent.
WLTV — Channel 8
(ABC)
s:oo—Cirsle 8 Ranch.
s:3o—Spac2 Cadet*.
s:4s—Fast Action.
B:oo—Swingbillies.
6:4s—Weather; News.
7:00—“Hot Seat.”
7:3o—“Mill on the Floss
with G. Fitzgerald.
B:3o—Tales of Tomorrow*.
9:oo—*Tail Timber.”
10:00—M. Quick Quiz.
10:15—News; Sports.
Silent.
*__Network Programs.
Bathing reportedly was stylish
among the Arabs at a time when
perfume was still a substitute for
soap and water in the courts of
Europe.
The distribution of milk in the
United States involves about 190,
000 motor trucks alone, not in
cluding the extensive use of rail
road transportation.
Los Angeles and San Francisco
are served by dairying areas in the
irrigated valleys of the Pacific
Coast.
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BY J. R. WILLIAMS
PALACE
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Baby Bottleneck-cortoon, news.
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Moon”—Jerry and the Goldfish-
Tom and Jerry., on Daredevil
Rides again, chapter 7,
DRIVE-IN—
Fri, —“lt Ain't Hay—Staring
Bud Abbott, Lou Costello. The
Lucky Duck, Terrytoon.
Sat.—Silver Canyon”—Starring
Gene Autry, Gail Davis. The Turn
Tale Wolf, cartoon, Free Rent,
comedy.
Some fossil kangaroos are be
lieved to have weighed as much
ag small horses and to have had
feeding habits similar to those of
a horse.
There are 158 species and sub
species of living and fossil kan
garoos.
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valuable tin strike was make.
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Goes To West Point” Starring
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City Kitty. Life In the Andes. ye
News No. 287. !
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Fri.-Sat.-—"“Here Comes The
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Boys."—Cleopatra’s Playg, ound
Deal Me In. Fox News No, 52
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HARLEM (Colored) Free Parjy,
Fri. Sat—4th of July holjq,,
treat open 2: p. m.—“Harlep on
the Prairie” with Herb Jeffyic.
and all colored cast, incl;qiy,
Mantan Moreland. 6 great _\,,H‘g
hits in a comedy riot with la;..
galore. Added 2 color cartoons an d
chapter 4 “Pirates Harber”
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MA]JOR HOOPLE
BY EDGAR MART
BY MERRILL BLOSSE
BY LESLIE TURNER