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Monday, May 6 Sea a e E ee Eee Radio News A) i:08—Johnny Marvin, Tenor : : : e3:16—Clara, Lu and Em—Colgate- : . Palmolive-Peet #%3:30—Sllver Clouds—Dick Burris, ee be Narrator; Organist—Al Lowrey = S—To be announced 0—Markets i5——Honeymooners Invasion of Upper Stretches 10 O—Markets, Aunt Sammy and Miles and More Above 5—Nour of Memories (cont.) ‘ : : : Earth Nears p—Marivet Pia World Bookman d 3 ae 5—Northwestern Yeast Prgrm. Be WILL CONVERSE TWO WAYS |, Baritone Eight-Watt, 40-Pound Trans- }0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins 5—Sizzlers . mitter Little Larger Than 0—Betty and Bob—General Mills : 5—National Music Week E : Small Home Set 0—Fifth Annual Cotton Carnival Hi _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, | SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1985 chleaee, May 4. — It’s a long time since the Indians roamed Evanston, Ill, but the natives are still dodging arrows. That’s be- cause Neighbor Tony Wons, radio Philosopher and headliner of the House by the Side of the Road program, has taken up archery, Jetting his shots fall where they may. ‘They say that when Tony takes & few pot shots at a tin can in his back yard, some of the arrows are found later in other communities. Anyway, that’s the legend that has grown up in Evanston and which may be responsible for the fact that anxious mothers call their children into the house and de- livery boys and mailmen give the ~~ - dio Equipment Will Be Installed at Rapid City KFYR- ogram, vanszattter to Tell Steatomsiere Tony Wons May Be Popular on Radio it far Ren |___ Transmitter to Tell Stratosphere Story : sila But He Needs Bow and Arrow Practice) carmen cassia popusr spans Wons manse a wide berth when Tony starts a-shooting. Thus far Gina Vanna, young s0- Pprano of the House by the Side of the Road cast, has been the only person willing to take her life in her hands by posing for a re- enactment of the famous William Tell legend, That is, on two con- ditions, The conditions were that Wons shoot from a distance of three inches and that the target be a grapefruit and not an apple. The House by the Side of the Road program is heard over an NBC-KYFR network each Sun- ay. at 4:30 p. m. (CST) under he eee d of the makers of Sohngon' 4 : [ :14—King George V of England New York, May 4 — NBC-ROA a 7 3 0—arandpa Bur hae ee short-wave equipment, which will en- 5—Sam & His City Fellers d able Captain Albert W. Stevens and ° Orville A. Anderson to give radio f listeners a description of the earth's Orphan Annie lope during contemplated S0s—Gould and Sheffter, Piano Duo , gnvelope during thelr contemplated 5—Oriental Gardens Orch. 0—Organ and Violin Program June, has been completed and is be- ns " 4 a a cin CID: peenerenser es eeaaead old dols at Dayton, Ohio, preparatory Paes a its removal to Rapid City, & D., this foeirestone Tire & Rubber Co. ew of the flight will be E 5 A Program heard over NBC-KFYR networks exclusively, through arrangements between the NBO, the Radio Corpor- Max Baer ation of America, and the National 0—Chevrolet Program—“Musical —} 05—H pipe hic Society, which is sponsor- Moments” once 15—Vass Family ing the flight jointly with the U. 8. $—General Foods with Tony and = 3 Arig “AM Oop: 45) 0—N. D, Farmers Union Northwestern Yeast Program As the stratosphere balloon floats Poea et Oren. j National Farm and Home Hour| high inns the earth, Captains Ste- —Art Jarrett and Orch. 5. vens and Anderson will broadcast at ‘Leonard Keller and Orch. frequent intervals over NBC-KPYR 0 Ree Perseinn, Sot OFst 15—Jimmie Garrigan and His Orch, networks and by short-wave relays pe yerentilions Oxydol's Own Ma Perkins” 30—National Farm and Home Hour 3 ee event 45—Procter and. Gamble “Camay" | 12:30—Week-end Review The RCA equipment will to Europe. Pomp and Splendor of Regal | permit two-way conversation between the balloon and the ground, and con- . May 7 and Farm Flashes t 00—Breaktast “Club 00—National Congress Parents 5 0—Press Radio News 0—Danny Dee—Did You Know? N fre Observance Will Come Via s—Johnnay Marvin, Tenor Harvest of Song 6—Clara, Lu and Em—Colgate- tional Congress Parents Short Wave May 5 Palmolive Peet ‘Teachers t Pi 8: 30—Silver Clouds—Dick Burris; 30—Kay Foster—Popular Singer og ee ied 5—Willie Bryant and His Orch. aro be a Pan-American Program ie—vour Ghia our 30—Geo. Hessberger Original aa : Ser National ‘Parca ‘The pomp and splendor of British Bavarian Orch, 30—Jimmie Garrigan and His Orch. 35—Baseball Scores 00—Markets, Aunt Sammy and rameter = 45—Briggs Sports Review—Loril- eather 50—Baseball Scores lard s 00—Fleischmann Yeast Co, Prgrm. 00— Hit Parade—American Tobacco tae ea Madcaps 100—Maxwell House Showboat Company wee 0—Star: — O0—Markets and World Bookman | g.99—H708f togram ane 00—Late Evening Weather Fore- | 8:00—‘Shell Chateau” Shell astern cast Petroleum Products, Inc, :05—Popular Dance Orch. Music 30—National Geo 15—Tony and Gus—General Foods 0—National Radio Forum —To be announced —Lioyd Huntley and His Orch. E vi 01 30—Temple of Song ‘ 0—To be announced o Sunday, May 13 8:00—Radio Pulpit :30—National Federation of Music Clubs Program }0—Press Radio News” Weather, Press Radio News it—Mary Small, 31 Poae ey eet gene Calmater and Program Resume ae tattle on Palmolive-Peet 9: ob— walbers Brown String Quar- S—Wonderloat Rangers— pends eet ae aly a | 30—Aiajor Bowes Capitol Theatre i e—Bitrand Baking Co, —To be arinounced Par 0 aging Ghy Music Hall’ of th Mpc oe of the | ers depend for fascinating, rhythmic | ternoon programs entertainment, China has a new short wave station Speech Institute of Amert 2:15—Hentl Deering, Pianist | located at Shanghai. The call letters 0—Markets and World Bookman |1% are ZBW and transmissions are on 9 Air S—Northwestern Yeast Prerm. o—Late Evening Weather Fore-|11:30—National Farm and Home Hour S—-Popular Dance Music le Foods with Tony and (0—Markets and Farm Flashes Peete. Reloman’s Pullip. Morris vid B Bade Chaco ERosras 0—Oxydol’s Own Ma Perkins Orch., entering Phil Duey & 5—Taik by Dr. Joseph Jastrow Sally’ Singer o—Retts —} ‘y and Bob—General Mills eens Htgn and Orch, 5—National Music Week Program Geo, 3 ea Islanders Marguerite Kennedy, Plantat ‘antare”—Meredith Willson eo INS mnhony Lorch: —General Foods with Jack Benny Se ana wtie.orck, O—Nellie Revell’ Reporter 0—“Bakers Broadcast”—Standard 3 o—Peul Christiansen and His al Reception decane 5—Tom Coakley and His Orch, 200—Silent a Cotes falioheee 1:00—Dr. Lyons’ “Manhattan Merry- 0—Pr. Cage Baseball adio News nd Orch, —Johnny Marvin, Tenor S—-Phil Cook's Show Sh ble—“The Gib- es Lu and Em—Colgate- scGrgau sad Wicle Froccam. son Family” almoll ees 5—Studio 0—Late Evening Weather Fore- *s ahi Pride is, 0—Baseball Scores it had :00-—Townsend Old Age Revolving Pension Talk a 5— Thursday Musto Club Ve 0—Tony, Bill and Joh ree Bark " Soloist 0—Ruth’ Lyons, Soloist ‘Norvy Mulligay & Orch, Audie S—Leonard Keller and His Orch, —Hotel St. Paul Orch, 0:00—Markets, Weather and Aunt fa egg a my 5—Studio B—Merry ‘ace ei 0—Circus Night in Silvertown sc :00-—Chevrolet “Musical Moment: ereerry Madcaps Program ‘kets and World Bookman 5—Tony and Gus—General Foods 30—Fred Waring's Pennsylvanians —Fo ; ord, NBC studio pick-ups: Beatrice Lillie Lester, ‘Contralto 5—Jimmie Garrigan and Orch, | 18 ® two-fingered piano player. . . fe bade cracs Promam [Hig —isentt GuuereOg%, [Leo Releman, an air enthusiast, nas o—Btlen built a landing field for his plane on his country home, Cohasset, Mass. Radio News . . « Ruth Etting was engaged for s—Johnny Marvin, . “ % s— Ciara. Da and ‘Em_-Colgate |the “Follies” by the late Florenz Zieg- almolive-Pee: feld without ever meeting the man- 0—Marie de Ville, Si her strength Education in the News’ s—Onlginaltien ""#*" ee ae S—Dudley Bros, 0—Markets of one of her phonograph records. 0—Press Radio News ¥ Tune in on One of These Stations 5—Arlene Jackson WEEK OF MAY 5 ‘amily auency 0— Phyllis Wolverton, Soloist Station (Megacycles Bray, Brown, Sports Review HJIABB "Gas wold PB o—Piough—“Lombarasiand’ © =™ es 0 be announced DJC ss Bee © gage Sssssas Ses e < Boss dating Tenor Lu and Em—Colgate- olive-Pe Ee REESs 4 gE soe Baty Be Federation of 26—KFTR latin Board of the ir Hf 3ei09—fenrets, ‘Weather and Aunt Sammy Yes! 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Wons on the House by the Side of the Road chestra in two of Cugat’s. compost- tions, “My Shawl” and “Rain sprains: Spain.” Gina Vanna, Emery Darcey, baritone, and Ronni Ronnie and Van, song and patter team, also will contribute to the musieal portion of the program. SERIES 2100 »