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Story Shop
Mind Your Manners
Mary Lee Taylor Archie Andrews
Meet the Meeks Smilin' Ed McConnell
MBS
Robert Hurleigh Ozark Valley Folks
Bill Harrington Misc. Programs
Movie Matinee Teen Timer's Club
Shoppers Special
This Is For You
Johnny Thompson Saturday Strings
Abbott and Costello
Don Gardiner Buddy Weed
CBS News of America Barnyard Follies
Garden Gate
Red Barber's Club
House Mary Lee Taylor
Let's Pretend Junior Miss
AFTERNOON PROGRAMS
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Arthur Barriault
Magic Rhythm
Junior Junction
Theatre of Today
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Public Affairs
Grand Central
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American Farmer
Station
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Coffee in Congress
This Week in Washington
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Nat'l Farm Home
Smoky Mt. Hayride
Maggi McNeills,
County Fair
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Herb Sheldon
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Edmond Tomlinson
Piano Playhouse
Give and Take
1:45
Report From Europe
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Music For The
Time For Melody
Football
Stars Over Holly
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Moment
wood
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Music, Opera
Football
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Dell Trio
Football
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Local Programs
Music
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Music
Football
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Local Programs
Charlie Slocum
Local Programs
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First Church of Christ Science
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Take A Number
Tea and Crumpets
Chuck Foster's
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Orch.
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True or False
Melodies to Remember
Make Way For Youth
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Lassie Show
Dorothy Guldheim
EVENING PROGRAMS
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Peter Rooerts Art of Living NBC Symphony
Dance Orchestra
Jack Beall
News from Washington
Memo From Lake Success
Saturday Sports Review
Larry Lesueur
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Vic Damone, Hollace Shaw
Hawaii Calls
Robert Hurliegh Mel Allen
Treasury Bond Show Famous Jury Trials
Camel Caravan with Vaughn Monroe
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Hollywood Star Theatre
Truth or Consequences
Twenty Questions
Stop Me If You've Heard This One
Johnny Flstcher
The Amazing Mr. Malone
Sing It Again
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Your Hit Parade Judy Canova Show
Life Begins at 80
Gang Busters What's My Name?
Winner Take All
It Pays To Be Ignorant
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Day in the Life of Dennis Day
Grande Ole Opry
Theatre of the Air
Whiz Quiz With Johnny Olsen, M.C.
Hayloft Hoedown
Hometown Reunion
National Guard Military Ball
CLAUDIA MORGAN— with more than 30 Broadway roles to her credit, never studied dramatics; she didn't have to — her father is Ralph Morgan and her uncle is Tall Story Hank. Claudia, who inherits much of her beauty from her Norwegian actress mother, is heard regularly as Carolyn Kramer in Right to Happiness, NBC.
Handy for desk use,
Crosley's sleek table
model, 9-102.
The Modern design walnut plastic cabinet of the Crosley table model (9-102) boasts curved grille louvers, decorative control knobs and general appearance of smartness. It's just the right size for desk use in that man's den. Being a superheterodyne set, it will provide plenty of sensitivity and selectivity.
For FM reception: Stromberg-Carlson's Courier.
If it's FM reception you want, Stromberg-Carlson has recently announced a table model called the Courier, which combines both AM and FM reception in an attractive walnut veneer cabinet. The eight inch speaker is suspended in live rubber and the set includes built-in antennas. It sells for less than $200.
Bendix Radio has announced a combination console in a fine 18th Century cabinet in mahogany veneers. The set measures 38" high, 39" wide and 21" deep. Features in which you may be particularly interested are the 10" direct view television screen, an AM and FM radio receiver, a record changer, a 12" speaker and built-in antennas.
A streamlined table model radio (Model 66x13) is RCA Victor's contribution to the market. You may be interested in the lighted station numerals and the dial face that is slanted so that it is equally visible from a sitting or standing position. It sells for less than $40 and comes in walnut or mahogany finish.
RCA Victor, easy-to-see dial.
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