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THE ORIGINAL
SPRAY DEODORANT
AUGUST, 1950
VOL. 34, NO. 3
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PEOPLE ON THE AIR
A Kukla, Fran and Ollie Vacation Letter 29
My Father, Warren Hull by Paul Hull 30
Ma Perkins Asks: Who Comes First When Help Is Needed, Family or
Friends? 32
Meet the MacRaymonds 36
Come and Visit the Hewitts' Home-On-Wheels by Helen Bolstad 40
Life With Luigi : Mr. Basco, Citizen 42
Say Hello to the Crosbys 52
One Man's Opinion — About Women by Catherine Clelland 54
Bobby Benson and the Floating Ghosts by Martin Cohen 56
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Collector's Corner by Dorothy Shay 9
Information Booth 21
Facing the Music by Bob Poole 22
Inside Radio 72
The Heat's On by Dorry Ellis 4
Traveler of the Month by Tommy Bartlett 10
When a Girl Marries by Joan Davis 14
The Adoption Racket by Dick Powell 44
Nonsense and Some-Sense by Art Linkletter 46
Make a Pretty Sandwich by Nancy Craig 48
This Is My Life at Hilltop House by Julie Paterno 50
Poetry 75
Part-Time Pay Check by Terry Burton 76
The Morey— The Merrier 58
Teen Club Twosome by Joan Keegan 60
My Mr. Fix-It by Mrs. Alan Young 62
Blues by Bargy, Lopez Speaking 64
Mystery Chef, Co-Emcees 65
WWDC: The Nation's Sorest Throat 6
WBEN: Prolific Penman 8
WCBS: Morning Star 24
WTOP: "That Kid, Hamburger" 26
Radio's Own Life Story by Llewellyn Miller 12
Will You Be Waiting? — A Guiding Light Bonus Novel by Evelyn Fiore 62
Daytime Diary 64
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