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8 STATE JOURNAL (Lansing, Mich.) Saturday, August 14, 1954 Local Churches to Repeat State Gains rTTTl Two Way; Assembly Hymns, Readings Hymns and scripture readings selected for the opening session of the Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches in Evanston, Sunday also will be included in the services at several local churches Sunday, it was announced by the pastors. Among Lansing people planning to attend the assembly in Evanston, will be Russell Hartzler, head of the Church World Service de Economic Aide Reports Plan for Tourists Adds Industries partment of the Michigan Council of Churches, and Mrs. Hartzler, and Mrs. Fern Hamill, 118 Shepard A program of combining Michi- and daughters. Mrs.

Hamill is gan tourist trade ior industrial prospects is paying off, the depart ment of economic development re former president of the Lansing Council of United Church Women. The opening session of the as ported Friday. "An industrial prospect caught on vacation is often the easiest to land," Harris Miller, department sembly will be held at the First Methodist church of Evanston, and the other sessions will be on the research director, said. "And Mich- campus of Northwestern university, continuing through Aug. 31.

lgans empnasis on tne tourist The assembly is being hailed as trade places its resort communities in a strategic position to establish contacts with industrial prospects." the most significant and most colorful religious event Americans are Miller said Michigan is one of likely to experience in this generation. One hundred sixty-one communions in 48 countries, involving about 168 million Christians, are mem- the few states that has developed a program to screen tourists for industrial prospects. The program, started lour years ho bersof the World Council, and these meber churches are expected to send about 1.500 representa ago, does nothing to "irritate" re-sorters. Miller said. The economic development offi tives to the meeting.

Thousands of mi i r' -i i i Bi i mi iii i eaa cial noted that many towns have messages printed on score cards at local golf courses. unofficial visitors also are expected to attend. On Sunday night the service will be held in Soldier Field, where 100,000 persons can be Eviction Name Drop Such efforts have been hailed by Harvey Campbell, secretary of the Dertoit board of commerce. "Just because a driver of a bat tered car has a hatband that is Trial Set Act Aired FAIR TIME NEAR The huge sheep tents where workmen are spreading hay are deserted now but soon will be crowded with the woolly prize animals as part of 'the livestock exhibit for the Ingham County -fair opening Monday in Mason. (Journal Photo).

Playground Notes New Studio Offers sweating oil and full of fish hooks. make its appearance here Aug. 19, on the S. Logan street show grounds. Performances will given at 2:15 and 8:15 p.

m. it's no sign he's a bum," Campbell HE'S GOT TROUBLES Otto Griebling is the woeful little tramp clown featured with the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey circus which will declared. ie may own 17 factor 3-D Bridal Photos ies and be wondering where to put anotner. Charlton Heston Explains Campbell said many summer re Case of Eight Farmers Will Open Sept. 13 in lotte Court sort towns have gained substantial Willingness to Help a Boy Norman Shaver Photography lactones simply because somebodv Studio, 1103 W.

St. Joseph st, Intricacies, of Major Hollywood Activity By BOB THOMAS iinea it mere, was wen treated and wanted to come back." A scavenger hunt Wednesday night highlighted events at Rea- Dog Inoculation Clinic HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 14 UP) It's Makes You a Big Brother The "Men Wanted" sign has been hung out. Any man regardless of age, color, or religion is eligible. The only requirement for the job is a willingness to help a boy.

Personal satisfaction in the fact you have helped, in some small time we came to grips with the Planned at Potterville soner park this week. About 25 children participated and some parents helped out. Winners were: LAPEER, Aug. 14 UP) Trial of 'eight farmers accused of resisting an officer in an eviction case has been set for Sept. 13 before Judge Timothy C.

Quinn in Eaton county circuit court at Charlotte. They are alleged to have re- issue of name-dropping. (Special to The State Journal) Name-dropping ranks with sex and scrabble as one of Hollywood's MAURICE E. COPE TO STUDY ABROAD Sailing for England Saturday, on the SS lie de France are Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice E. Cope. Mi. Cope has been awarded a Fulbright Fellowship for a year of study in Renaissance Art in Florence, Italy. He has been studying toward a Ph.

D. in the History of Art at the University of Chicago and teaching in the humanities program at the college of the University of The couple left Chicago the last of July, and after a few days with Mr. Cope's parents, Dr. and Mrs. H.

E. Cope, 605 Westmoreland have been visiting the important art museums in Washington, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston and New York, prior to sailing. They expect to spend a month in England and France, viewing the art collections there, before locating in Florence for the year. Cool Figures SCHOHARIE. 'N.

Y. (UP) POTTERVILLE, Auk. 14 The Leon Black, David Cecil and David Peabody. Leather moccasins, purses and billfolds are among the owned by Mr. Shaver and Glenn Conrad, opened Friday.

Public showing of 3-D color pictures of the recent New York wedding of Lou Ann Simms, singer on the Arthur Godfrey show, marked the opening. Mr. Shaver has been in photography work here 10 years. He was a naval photographer during World War II. He worked with M.

G. M. as a still photographer in the picture, "They Were Expendable." Mr. Conrad is a graduate of the Progressive School of Photogra-Dhv. New Haven.

Conn. Both are nrst or a series of rabies vaccina way, to get a boy on the right path is the only pay. Your employer if you are interested in the job will be th three favorite pastimes. There may sisted sheriff's officers in the at tion clinics for Eaton county will be held in Potterville from 6 to 8 be some squares who have never tempted eriction of the late Mrs, items being made by the children in the handcraft class at the park. heard of the expression, so I'll ex- Elizabeth Stevens from her farm Lansing Big Brothers.

The organization has as its sole aim the future of a boy who has Biscuit Magnate, Dlain. homestead in Lapeer county in p. m. Monday at the fire hall. Annual vaccination of dogs is required in the county.

1952. When a Hollywood- character Ronny Bos was crowned "king of the hobos" at a hobo convention The clinics will be under the su E. H. Scliust, Dies 'I The farm had been sold at sale to satisfy a $172 judg drops a name, he is using the ancient system of gilt by association-No doubt some early Roman re got off the right track for a while. Very few of the boys are real problems.

Most of the boys dealt held at Holmes Street school play pervision of the Eaton county health department and shots at with by the organization are those ground, itonny was given a mock trophy. Games were played during the evening and relays and a tue- 31.50 each will be given by a veter SAGINAW, Aug. 14 UP Edward marked casually to friends. "Ran into Julius the day; I gave members of the Civil Air Patrol and its official photographers. The new studio specializes in ement levied by trustees of the bankrupt Lapeer Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance association.

Mrs. Stevens later was bodily evicted from her home in the spring of who simply need a leaning post or inarian. o-war were held. The winnine re him the name of my toga tailor. an anchor to help them.

H. Schust, 71, who with his father and brother built a neighborhood bakery into a biscuit and cracker 3-D color wedding photos and com He was referring, of course, to lay team consisted of Clair Linde-mann, David Pleshek, Garv Makin- scnooi SKipping, poor marKs in school or perhaps a very light isoz. sne aiea in 01 mercial photography, and is set up Transport Arrives SEATTLE, Aug. 14 OP) The Ceasar. Likewise, an actor today that year.

to handle all types pictures. might comment: 'Oh, that L.ana: brush with the law is the worst oi-fense of most of the lads. zie, Jerry Gordon and Tony Simmers. The team placing second was business which became one of the nation's largest died Thursday in Durin? a recent 92-deeree hot We were talking the other night The defendants are Lee Mathews of Clifford, Henry Trainor of navy transport Gen. John Pope arrived here Friday morning with composed of Mike and Bill Rob spell, Schoharie county oilicials In the main, the boys need male guidance since they come from at Clifton's.

She told me that Ava and Frankie 'Imlay City, William Howard of erts, Dean Kyburz and David He- 3,678 soldiers from the far east Fort Lauderdale, where he had lived since 1944. disclosed that it cost more than 5127,000 to remove snow from Clifford. Lawrence Weston of broken homes where the man is The Marine Adder is due tomorrow 'Ag Events Are Listed thorn. A marshmallow roast climaxed the evening. North Branch, John Donovan of county roads last winter.

with 3,163 passengers. Imlay City, Ray Warner of Almont, ine junior boys' Softball team either missing or fails to understand. None of the 40 members presently in the organization has professional trainine. jarvjs of Lapeer, and Haw-. ard Abbott of Columbiaville.

BIG WHEEL Get the picture? The speaker drops a few names into the conversation, making it seem that he is a big wheel. I got some inside info on the name-dropping issue from an ex won their last two games of the season, defeating North Foster on Thursday. Aug. 5. and 119th on On Calendar Tips for Teens They range in age from the 20s to grandfathers and en Discussion Forums Aug.

6. The junior girls' newcomb team lost their last eame of the pert on the subject, Charlton Hes season to Stabler park. compass every type of vocation and A calendar of late summer and ton. Mind you, he is not an offender himself. He is merely an Planned in October I A track-meet was the bier event! Born Oct 16, 18S2, in Cass City, Schust came to Saginaw with his parents as an infant He will be buried Monday at Saginaw.

He is survived by a son, Ralph' H. Schust Glen Cove, L. N. vice president of the Sunshine Biscuit company; a daughter, Mrs. Harold V.

McKenna, Fort Lauderdale, a brother, Gustave A. SchusfT Saginaw, and a sister, Mrs. Sophie Hausner, Pasadena, Cal. The Schust family started- their bakery in the 1880s, with Schust's father pioneering in the business. The firm grew rapidly and at one time had more than 400 workers.

It was sold to the Loose-Wiles Biscuit company in 1930 and Edward Schust became manager of Loose-Wile Biscuit company properties. amused observer of this Hollywood habit. Now the supply of boys referred to the organization is so large it can no longer handle them and they have asked for volunteers. "Tell them," said Nelson Gibbons, purchasing agent for the It all arose when we were between scenes of "Blue Hori zons. A photographer came up fall events of interest to farmers was offered Friday by the Co-operative extension service at Michigan State college.

The dates: Aug. 16-19 American Poultry association annual conference, M.S.C. Aug. 20 Future Farmers swine sale, St. Johns.

Aug. 21 State plowing matches, conservation field day, Constan-tine. 1 Aug. 31-Sept. 3 State 4-H show, of the week for children at Hull court playground.

Winners were: Celeste Mongeau, Sandra Paul, Mike Maurer, Gene Esch, Billy Esch and John Risk. Honors also went to Don Patterson, Mike Baker, Trudy Cole. Diane Crane, Ronny Cole, Bobby Cole, and George Kirkby. Motor Wheel corporation and president of the group, "that we need and said he was "shooting Kelly today." Cost Accountants Arrange Four Meetings Plans for a series of October discussion forums were laid, by officers and directors of the Lansing them badly. These boys need some help." If you're interested and the Big Celeste Mongeau was chamriion chapter of the 'National Associa M.

S. C. Brothers, to say nothing or su Doys on the waiting list hope you are contact Burt Swope, executive secretary of the organization, at $1.75 DINNERS $1.75. tion of Cost Accountants at a din- Sept. 3-4 State Association of of singles in the paddle tennis tournament at the playeround.

ner and business meeting at Dines Soil Conservation Districts, Higgins lake. lerrace inursday night. Trudy Cole and Alice Kirkby won the doubles. The series will consist of four Family Style Ham Chicken EAT ALU YOU WANT 21 FRIED SHRIMP $1.09 Large, Thick. Tasty Hamburger Plate Dinners 65c to $135 VARSITY DRIVE-IN 1 Block East of East Lansing on US-IS SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE I didn know whether he meant Gene, Paul or Little Nelly.

It turned out he was speaking of Grace. "This is the reverse-twist name-dropper," Heston explained. "The obvious name-dropper uses first names only. A dead giveaway. But the reverse-twister drops the last name, thus giving the impression of unusual familiarity.

"The technique can be carried even further. There is the undue deference variety. This fellow refers to people as 'Mr. Crosby' or 'Miss Pteople who hear this figure, 'Oh, he must know those stars really well to refer to them so Larry Fulk, who was injured in Therm auditorium and will deal with the forecast side of budgeting. 96581.

Says Quint Smothered' In Pillow Appointments made Thursday an automobile accident while en route to Boy Scout Camp Kiro-liex. was elected honorary captain of the Gier park's junior Softball mgnt to nil vacant posts in the chapter include Wesley Yard of Sept. 13-17, blasting course, M. S. C.

Sept. 14-16 American Country Life association, M. S. C. Sept 16 Ferden farm field day, tours at 9:30 and 1:30, Chesaning.

Sept 18 Michigan Hereford association, 4-H and F. F. A. field day, Town House farm, three miles south of Imlay City. Sept 20-21 Midwest Poultry Breeders conference, M.

S. C. Sept 22 Future Farmers lamb team of the 19o4 season. Lansing as associate publications director; Louis B. Hanna of Battle Creek as associate publicity director in charge of special publicity; A recent event at the Michiean BEACH AND VACATION NEEDS OPEN TILL 11 P.

M. NORTH END VARIETY AND SODA BAR E. GRAND RIVER AT PENN. ave. playground was a hobo convention, with 55 children, many in men there is the obscure-nick MONTREAL, Aug.

14 UP) The Quebec medico-legal expert who performed an autopsy on Quin name method. This fellow doesn't and steer sale, St Johns. bother with the more familiar Joseph Chema of Battle Creek as associate publicity director for their cities; Norman Davy of Al-Tiion, Robert Stevens of Bronson, Jled Weeks of Coldwater and The- Sept. 23-2o Michiean rabbit tuplet Emilie Dionhe explained last costumes, auenaing. A hopscotch tournament was held Monday, with Meredith Rogers winning for the midgets, and Carolyn Beachnau for the juniors.

The two winners will participate nicknames, like Bogie (Humphrey Bogart), Gadge (Elia Kazan) or Bart (Herbert Marshall). He'll snow, ivi. c. j. livestock pavilion.

night that she accidentally smotn-ered herself in her pillow during aept. u-uct. Michigan conference. M. S.

C. -odore Linden of Marshall as public 1ty aides. casually drop a reference to Kit or an epileptic seizure. Apparently anxious to dispel any Oct. 2-9 42nd national dairy cat- buzz, liien you have to think for I The first chapter meeting for the 1954-55 Stevenson trophy compe- ue congress, Waterloo, la.

notions that iimiiie oieo oi epilepsy, Dr. Rosario Fontaine am in we city unais at erris park Aug. 18. In regional Softball playoffs Tuesday, the junior girls defeated MM a while and figure out that he means Katherine Cornell or Burgess Meredith. Oct 4-5 National F.

F. A. dairv tras annnunniul fn. Cant 1C juaging Waterloo, la. at the fost tavern.

Battle Creek, Uct. 10-14 County aeent conven Still another variety is the real- Bt l-i i rV -lima -Vm ini-Snrr unit will plified his earlier fmdings. Fontaine said that following his investigation last Saturday he had announced that the 20-year-old girl h-lmhurst at bcott park, winning two out of three games. The junior boys, playing at Ferris park. tion, salt i-ake city, Utah.

hear Lee Shaw of Seyfarth. Shaw name dropper. He isn't content to call stars by their stage names. He uct. 11-14 National F.

F. A. con By ELINOR WILLIAMS Here's that vacation question "died of acute asphyxiation during and Fairweather, Chicago, discuss the accountant's rule in labor re- vention, Kansas City, Mo. uses tneir real names, mdicatine oeieatea jnnstiancy by a score of 4 to 3. an attack of epilepsy." "This declaration was exact," he 1 Jations.

uct. id Broiler day, M. S. Oct. 14-15 National F.

F. A. that he has known the stars from 'way back. For instance, he'll re again: Should a girl write to On Wednesday the junior girls' The group Thursday night also her boy friend while he or she is said last night, "but perhaps in-comolete because I omitted to fer to Cary Grant as Archie or Ray newcomb team challenged then-mothers in tvp games, winning livestock judging, Kansas City, Mo. Gottschalk Headache away? What do you think? TONIGHT MODERN OLDTIME DANCE as jacK.

UNDUE FAMILIARITY one. established a "most valuable mem- ber" award for the ensuing year. 1 16 Doctors Cited A high school girl writes: "Is it state that the victim had accidentally suffocated herself in her pillow. Such a declaration was impossible for me to make at the On the semi-serious side. Heston To Police Department StateMayUseTV deplored the undue familiarity of all right to write to your boy friend while you are away at camp even if he didn't suggest it?" peupie in noiiywood.

Foi Scout Work To Combat Fires time because I had not yet re-, ceived such confirmation from the police." think it's all right to ma n- Answer Its better to be sure tain a first-name basis with a fel Bill Sova's you going to write to me while you're away?" I'd love to hear about your trip If he seems interested in exchanging letters, it's O. K. for you to write the first one. Keep them all casual, friendly, chatty not affectionate (you don't know who else might see them). Write about people and things you know will interest him.

If you know him well enough and have dated him rather regularly, you could write a note to him now, telling him about camp life and asking about doings at home. Don't urge him to write; if he wants to keep in touch with you, he'll answer your letter. (For help with personal problems, write to Elinor Williams at The State Journal, enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope for a reply. As many letters as possible will be printed' here.) low actor of the corresponding age that a boy wants to write to you before you reach for your pen. Some boys hate to write letters; we said tne ponce investigation of her death last Friday at a The names of 16 doctors, 15 from Lansing and one from Wil- A plan to test television cameras in the detection of -forest fires is ana prominence." he remarked.

RANCH BOYS But I can't see callinc evervone jiamston, who gave medical ex- many of them like to receive letters and are willing to write to Catholic hostel in Ste. Agathe, subsequently had revealed she was found dead in bed, face downward in her pillow. During under consideration by the Michigan conservation department laminations this summer to Boy arriving at Camp Kiroliex by his first name, particularly when more mature and distinguished actors are concerned. For their steady or favorite date. EAST GREENWICH, R.

Aug. 14 UP) Police had a tough 'time keeping Robert G. Gottschalk in jail and in getting him out. Gottschalk, 26, of Providence, escaped from police custody at his arraignment last week. It took eight hours to recapture him.

When police went to his cell yesterday to get Gottschalk for his court appearance on house break charges, they couldn't open the lock. They had to use wires to release it No Age Limit to Ballroom It usually up to the girl to the preceding night she had suf- rieia omcers said a camera would be used to scan the area around a tower, and the view suggest letter-writing; boys just instance, I traveled for a year with the Katharine Cornell corrmanv. lerea inree epileptic an.aur.. but, I never felt I should call her picked up by the camera would be transmitted to a central headquar anyuimg but Miss Cornell." don think of it in advance. Next time you have letter on your mind, mention the subject before you go away "I hope I'll hear from you while I'm at camp," or "Are ters screen.

Not so some Hollywoodians. I've Other uses for the cameras in clude the location of lost hunters seen young set workers tell Miss Barrymore, "move a little to the and game violators. ngnt, And now if vou'll excusp me HOT WEATHER What's on the Air The State Journal doei not guarantee the accuracy of these listings. They are supplied by the radio and television station and are subject to ehanpe without notice. have a date with Joe and Marilvn iua Dr.

William D. Hayford. The examinations were conduct- -ed to detect any contagious dis-, peases which might be spread throughout the camp or any physi- ol defects in the boys which should cause the restriction joI Jtheir activities. Eighty to 150 boys examined each week by the -doctors, all members of the Ing-. liam County Medical society.

Listed were Drs. Hayford, George D. Stilwill, Richard Bates, Wil- Jiam Paine, Robert Meade. Alfred 'J. Spagnuolo, Robert Combs, Rob-; ert M.

Stow, Richard Melfck. Man-', sel Dunn. Norman Henderson, David Johnson. Samuel Rutledge, Lewis, James Neering -and Robert Henry, of Williamston. cnrAinic That's Joe Grubnik and Marilyn To Attend Meet viampiun, oi course.

2 Small Boys Warn James L. Cockrell, assistant professor of electrical eneineerine at Speeders of Trap Sunday Only! 12 Noon to 6 M. SUNDAY Store Hours Michigan State college, is among 37 staff members from colleges all over the country who will begin a week-long seminar Monday at the Westinghouse Educational WESTFIELD, N. Aug. 14 VP) "Speed trap below!" read the makeshift sign flashed to motorists center in Pittsburgh, Pa.

Saturday Evening Program WJK H60 Wlta (1310) WGX T20 WJ1M (1240) WKHM 9W) 6:00 Joseph Hatnlina News GolJ Tournament NewsWeather :35 Dinner Dale Patti Pan SuDner Serenade- Orchestra :30 ReynoldsRadns: Marines i Buddy Block S2 :45 News of Industry Dinner Date Police Blotter 7:00 One Nieht Stand NewsSports NewsMusic NewsMusic Golf Tourney :15 Stairway to Stars Buddy Block Xhree uns r. Treasury Show Unshackled Henry Jerome Jim Colfev, :45 800 Escaoe NewsStairway Hawaii Calls Dance Party Music Caravan :15 Stairway to Stan JM Summer Svmphony Lombardoland 9:00 Two lor the Money NewsMusic Chicago Theater :15 House of Music :30 Goodwill Jamboree Lombardoland :45 Country Styla News NewsSenator NewsVoice House of Music Reoort Voice of America Music Caravan :30 Town and Country NewBChicajp Treasury Show :45 Change the World Manhattan Club Chicago at Night "News :00 News NewsScores NewsChicago Martha Haroe 15 Snorts Final Manhattan dub Chicago at At Ease :30 CBS Orchestra -News :45 House of Music New ivews oy two youngsters on the top of a hill on E. Broad st. yesterday. Some motorists who ignored the Theme of the seventh annual seminar is "New Horizons." The educators, who have been assigned to various operating divisions of large sign neid by the two boy: How Christian Science Heals "PRAYER OVERCOMES ALLERGIES" WILS (1320kc) Sunday 9:45 AM ages 9 and 11 wound up with jthe company, will review current tickets for speedme.

engineering developments to quaint teachers -with problems conironting industry. Seems that, at the foot of the hill. Patrolman Harry Johnson sat in a folding chair with electronic devices for clocking cars in the 25- mne speed zone. The two lads took It upon themselves to warn approaching motor- SPECIALS! Your Choice of VANILLA Everybody's favorite. CARAMEL NUT i Rich delicious ice cream with nuts.

FUDGE RIPPLE Ribbons of delicious chocolate fudge throughout creamy vanilla ice cream. PEACH Here's a "peach" of a treat. Luscious fresh peaches in rich delicious ice cream. Gas Furnaces Standard or 3-STAGE DELUXE FORCED AIR or GRAVITY Also: CONVERSION BURNERS TELEVISION The State journal Me not guarantee tie) accuracy of these listinae. They are euu-plied ay the radio and television station! and rre subject to change without notice.

Fools Damyanks! S. Aug. 13 i(JP) Raymond V. Hunter came Ihome from New York city with Saturdays Program Your Home Deserves: tne last laugn on a Damyankee crook. Hunter's pocket was picked in the big city.

But all he lost was a big roll of imitation Confederate $100 notes the Charleston Chamber of Commerce is distributing as a good-will stunt. y2 Regular 97c Quality 10:00 Two In Love American News 10:45 Movie Date. 12:00 Hutchinson Wax 12:15 Weathervane WWJ-TV Channel. 4 5:00 Hazel Park Racing 5:30 All About Music 5:45 Michigan Reports' 6:00 Concert Hall 6:30 Youth Wants to Know 7:00 Bank on the Stfra 7:30 Amateur Hour 8:00 Sat. Night Revue 9:00 Summer Concert 9:30 Private Secretary 10:00 Big Picture 10:30 Musical Knowledge 11:00 Michigan Barn dance 11:30 Saturday Show 12:50 News WOOD-TV Channel 8 5:30 Lone Ranger 6:00 Justice 6:30 Janet Dean 7:00 Two in Love 7:30 Amateur Hour 8:00 Saturday Revue 9:00 Capt Braddock 9:30 Private Secretary 10:00 City Detective 10:30 This Is Your Life 11:00 20 Questions 11:30 Wrestling 12:30 News.

Sign Off WJBK-XV Channel 2 6:00 The Big Picture 6:30 Beat the Clock 7:00 Stage Show 8:00 Two for the Money 8:30 Jack Paar Show. 9:00 That's My Boy 9:30 Ellery Queen JEM-TV Channel 6 5:30 Lone Ranger 6:00 Life of Riley 6:30 Waterfront 7:00 Stage Show 8:00 Sat. Night Revue 9:00 That's lly Boy 9:30 Private Secretary 10:00 Man Behind Badge 10:30 Burns and Allen 11:00 SaL- Night Final WILS-TV Channel 54 5:23 News Roundup 5:30 FronUer playhouse 6:23 Osteo. Physician 6:30 Dottle Made Show 7:00 Enterprise USA 7:30 Sports Thrills 8:00 Sat. Night Fighti 8:45 Fight Talk 9:0054 Final News 9:15 Mich.

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