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The Miami News du lieu suivant : Miami, Florida • 20

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The Miami Newsi
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Miami, Florida
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61 MIAMI SUNDAY NEWS, July 29, 1956 Parsons And Edwards Will Cover Sports WCKT Faces J1 4 Ticket Surprise 1 Kendallville. Ind. (UP) Six. ty motorists received tickets but did not have to appear in court. The tickets read: "This is a courtesy citation tag, you do not have to appear in court Your police department is trying to make this a better and safer place in which to raise our children.

We ask your co-operation." Please, Oh Please Grand Raoids, Mich (UP) Mrs. Allen E. Waite, appealed to police to help find her husband's bar-bells and weights before he starts adding more weight. Mrs. Waite told police her 230-pound husband, a contractor, "is lost without them." The bar-bells were taken from the Waite home while they were away.

Dowii-To-Earlh Approach Is Bischoff Trademark If ft 1 1- CLAYTON GUSTAFSON Ark. 'Biscaync Host' To Star Clayton And Gustafson Tetcrs- TARSONS jockey at WP1N in St. LYNN HOLLYWOOD SHUTTERS MILLWORK FOR THE STUDIOS Channtl 7 Furnished by There'll be some real down-to earth talk on WCKT's Agricultural Market Report show. William Bischoff, Miami News Agricultural Editor, will tell all about the crops In Florida and how they grow that way. Bischoff is not an "armchair" reporter.

A good part of his time is devoted to getting out in the field and personally gathering farm facts. He has a large following as agricultural editor of The Miami News and his columns have been of great assistance to professional, semi-professional and amateur agriculturalists in South Florida. He also was well known as agricultural director of Radio Station WIOD. On his WCKT program, Bischoff will be heard from 12:25 p.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Mondays through Fridays and from noon to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Farm and marketing news will be given daily and the Saturday programs will be burg. Miss Gustafson will co-star with Clayton on the WCKT show. Her picture appeared on the cover of Life Magazine when she was 14 years old and she is a former Orange Bowl Queen, Miss Miami and Miss Florida.

She was graduated from Coral Gables High School, received a drama scholarship to the University of Miami ami had her own musical show on Station WTVJ for several years. 1 i BISCHOFF highlighted by photos and films taken on location. Emphasis will be placed on new methods, latest developments and" various research projects in the agriculture field. Occasional interviews with prominent personalities in the field also will be included. i 535 N.W.

11 St. 4-3114 Brightening up the day for housewives in the early afternoons on Station WCKT will be a variety show called "Your Biscayne Host." The program will feature music, novelties and studio guests and two "stars Bob Clayton and Corine Gustafson. An informal, friendly type of show, it will have audience participation and entertainment Occasional kitchen and household information will be presented by specialists and club women will be invited as guests. Clayton, the Biscayne host, is a graduate of the Feagin School of Radio. TV and Drama in New York.

He spent three years with WSUN-TV in St. Petersburg and appeared on numerous programs on WDBO in Orlando and WFLA-TV in Tampa. Concurrently with his television appearances he has been a disc Whether it's golf ments, tennis matches, football games or baseball, Marshall Tarsons knows the score. Parsons, who will be featured on the show "Sports Report" over Station WCKT, was sports director of Miami radio station WQAM nine years. His TV program will include the latest results of sports events and guest appearances by leaders in the sports world.

Parsons was associated with WOOD in Chattanooga; WBRC in Birmingham: WAPO in Chattanooga; WSFA in Montgomery, and WHBB in Selma, before coming to Miami. Featured on two programs-Weekend Sports at 6:20 p.m. Saturday and Sunday Sports Special at 10:15 p.m. Sunday-will be Ed Edwards. Edwards made his initial sports broadcast in 1939 when he was called upon to do a-play-by-play commentary high school basketball game over WSAY in Rochester.

His early success there led to his doing play-by-play basketball, football and baseball games in which colleges such as Cornell, Colgate and Syracuse participated. Edwards' WSAY career was interrupted in 1943 when he entered the Navy but he returned to WSAY in 1945. In 1947, he moved to WONS in Hartford as sports director. He also was sports director of WWPA in Williamsport, Pa. During his broadcasting career.

Edwards did network broadcasting of two of Willie Pep's fights, play-by-play announcing of Cleveland Indians baseball games and reports of other outstanding sports events. He recently came to Miami from Cleveland as TV sports-caster of Miami Marlin baseball games. Tractor Driver Glen Elder, Kan. (UP) Two-year-old Tim Porter rates as the youngest tractor operator hereabouts, but not the best. The youngster climbed aboard his father's machine, started the engine and put the tractor in gear.

It raced across the farmyard, broke off a water hydrant, hit a truck and stopped. The boy's mother dashed up and shut off; the engine. Red Luxury Car London, July 28 OF Moscow radio says the Soviet authomobile industry has produced a new seven-passenger luxury model the Moskva which is air conditioned. 4 EDWARDS i Announcer Charles Baxter Started In Radio At 14 the Heads Council Gainesville, July 28 If Mrs. Roy T.

Browning, of Lakeland, was elected president of the State Home Demonstration Council yesterday. She succeeds Mrs. George Otto, of Longwood. oiitaineUeaul 1 1 V' Bob Lynn Will Be 3IC The full, length Roy Rogers Western feature on Station WCKT will feature a "cut-in" by a local personality well known to young television audiences in Miami. Master of ceremonies for the show will be Bob Lynn, known as "Uncle Bob" on radio, Lynn will have children from the Miami area as his guests from time to time on the program.

In his five years on TV in South Florida, Lynn has created various characterizations is Uncle Bob. He has read the comics to television audiences for 200 consecutive Sundays. He has had a colorful career and in the past has appeared in musical comedies. He played the part of Buffalo Bill with Martha Raye and most of the original cast in "Annie Get Your Gun." Cookie Jar Found, $900 Wasn't Stolen Dayton, Ohio JP Dayton police, unable to find a crumb of evidence in the case of the missing cookie jar containing $900, were about ready to give up when they got a call from the jar's owner. She sheepishly admitted getting out of bed one night to put the jar where no one- could find it.

No one did, until the woman cleaned behind a chair. One of the staff announcers for WCKT, Channel 7. will be Charles Baxter who started on a career in radio when he was 14. Baxter joined the Radio Workshop in toledo, Ohio, at Welcomes and Congratulates TELEVISION STATION mmm mi IIWMM ii. Mli.iJi.il 5- that age and his talents as a juvenile actor carried him for two years in a locally produced dramatic series called "The English Classics." At 16, he as hired as staff announcer by WCOS in Columbia, S.C.

From there he returned to Toledo in a similar capacity with WTOL and after service with the Navy and Marines during World War II moved to Detroit with WWJ. While at the latter station, be was offered the position of chief announcer at WTOL and rejoined his former associates. From there, he came to South Florida. For the past three years he has been associated with a major radio station in Miami as disc jockey, staff announcer and news reporter. Earlier, he was staff announcer for WFTL-TV in Fort Lauderdale.

by '3 Concrete Sales Corporation BAXTER OOCJGATULATEONS NILE5 TRAMMEL, President M. R. HARRISON, General Contractor LJJ YOUR ARCHITECT (STEFAN ZACHAR) HAS PLANNED YOUR ENGINEER (JOHN SASNETT) HAS DESIGNED AND HILL YORK HAS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED A MOST UNIQUE MODERN MULTIPLE UNIT MULTIPLE ZONED REVERSE CYCLE HEAT PUMP CENTRAL TYPE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM OF 185 TONS CAPACITY IIS-Tei Central cnmkl. atie cooling towtr nd ktot toirct. SYSTEM NO.

1 York Central typ mvl-ipl 5-yar quarantecrf kr luetic units dttigned for multiple mil within th, larq RADIO STATION BUILDING WCKT Studio. This systam fur. iih ktot ta central ceolinq towr In Miami's celdctt wcathtr. STUDIO ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES SYSTEM NO. SYSTEM NO.

4-RADIO STATION BUILDING 40-Tons York Multiple 5-year guar, anteed hermetic units designed to air condition and heat (reverse cycle heat pump) three separate tones In this building. SOME RECENT HILL YORK INSTALLATIONS FONTAINEBLEAU HOTEL EDEN ROC HOTEL jll HOLLYWOOD BEACH HOTEL 750 IVANHOE HOTEL Ill DANIA BANK tl? U.S. POST OFFICE ANNEX 20fl (MULTIPLE REVERSE CYCLE YORKAIRES) 200 NOW IN PROCESS 163rd STREET SHOPPING CENTER Hftft AMERICANA HOTEL ,22 'pfWWS APARTMENTS KENILWORTH HOUSE HOTEL icn (MULTIPLE REVERSE CYCLE YORKAIRES) 150 44-Toni York Multiple l-Ytar guarantnd hnrmctle units deiiantd to rtmevo th larqa amount of hoot from WCKT'i power transmitting equipment room. Thtie units discharge thit heat Into the central cooling tower to become powerful heat source In Miaml'i coldest weather. SYSTEM NO.

34-Tons York reverse cycle heat pump units coaling and dehvmldlfying the Administration offices in Miami's warm weather end transferlng thru the powerful reverie cycle principle the heat that systems No. 1 end aro removing from the studio and fio transmlrtln equipment. n-nn Lnju yfi7Ll) HILL YORK BROWARD 2125 S. ANDREWS FT. LAUDERDALE JA 3-737 BEACH YORK 1441 ALTON ROAD, MIAMI REACH JI 1-471 GABLES YORK S345 S.W.

Ith STREET HI -13i HILL YORK SALES CORP. 1225 S.W. Ith STREET 12-1411 CERTIFIED YORK 304 N.I. STREET 4-7534 PAN AMERICAN YORK 1225 S.W. Itk STREET 12-1411.

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