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The Lee County Journal Complete Week's Guide 2 '.THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL—FRIDAY, FEBEUARY 15, 1597 THE LEE COUNTY JOURNAL COMPLETE WEEK'S GUIDE WAGA-TV CHANNEL 5 1:00 Lone Ranger 2:00 Sportareel 3:30 Bob Crosby FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1957 2:00 Major Hockey ?3? 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CBS. NBC II SO Truth or Consequences ATLANTA. GEORGIA 10:30 Cartoon Carnival 3 15 Secret Storm 13:00 News J:2S World Tarns 10:48 Cartow. Csatsslm 3:30 Edge of Night VtziS Tie Tae Ootum 3:00 Our Mis* Brooks 12:3C Hidiev ben at Tae News 3:30 Bob Crosby MACptf, GEORGIA 13:30 It Could Be To* 7 00 Good Morning Show H bbT 9 00 Children's Gospel Hour 12:45 Saturday Showcase 4 00 Valiant Lady 1:00 Armchair Flax******* 13 ° 1 -00 Sat. Showcase 4 IS A Woman's World 7 00 Good Morning 3:30 Tennessee XmM 10 00 School Oi tne Air 3:00 Bis Payoff 10 30 Texas Rangers 2:00 Major League Hockey 4 13 Secret Storm 8.00 Captain Kangaroo 3:00 NBC Matinee* 3:30 Bob Crosby 4 15 Chatt. Hayrlde 3 00 Movie Matinee 9 00 Little Bascals 4-00 Queen For A Day 11 00 Ola TOD 9:30 Herb Johnson Show 3:4S To Be Announced 11 IS Tax Telethon 5:00 Yesterday's Newsreel 8:00 Christmas Show 4 43 Modern Romanesa 4:00 Brighter bay 5 13 Brandy Time 6 05 Soon* Tempo 10.00 Garry Moor* 5-00 Comedy Tim* 12 on IV Kancn PHILCO 4 IS Secret Storm 1 00 Special Lone Ranger Show S.30 Beat the Clock 8 10 World New* 10:30 Arthur Godfrey 0 30 Mv Lrttle Margie 4:30 Edge of Night 8:00 Cisco KIO 8 IS Douglas Edward* 11.30 Strike It Rich Studio A 0-00 Clubhonse Qanf 2 00 Ico Hockey •:** Robin Hood 12.00 Almanac • TELEVISION •:00 Mickey Mouse Clue 4 is School of the Air 8:30 Pet Time 8:00 Bob Brandy 4u The Kid* 8 30 Annie Oakley T:M Bum* & Allen 13.15 Love oi Life Armchair Adventure 8*5 Weather 4:45 Kartoon Komlca 8:48 Newsreel 7 00 My Friend Fllcka 7:80 Talent* Scouts 13:30 Search for Tomorrow Kartoon Frollks • KADIO 6:50 News . .. 5 00 Foreign Legionnaire 8 00 Charlie Parrel Show 12:45 Guiding Licht 7 00 Dr Christian 7:00 Evening Wltton 5.30 Boot* ana Saddle Playhouse 7 30 Ballard Show Home 7:10 Weather Outlook 8:00 Jackie Oleason 11 00 World r»e»» 1:00 New* • PHONOGRAPH 7 JO Coke Time 8:00 Cisco Kid 11 OS Double Feature Playhouse 1 10 Hayloft Jamboree The Price Is Right 7 43 NBC News 7:18 Douglas Edwards It News 8-30 Beat the Cloea, 9 00 Oale Storm Show 7 30 Bin Tin Tin 9:30 Hey. Jeannle 11 30 Strike It Rich 1.30 Havloft Jamboree 11 30 Truth or Consequences 8100 Blondie 7 uo JaoRie Oleason 2:00 Our Miss Brooks Tic Tac Dough «.'yice 8 00 West Point 7 30 Stage Show 10-00 Ounsmoke 12 00 Soles an j r 8 30 Life of Riley 8.30 Zane Oray Theater 10.30 You're On Your Own 2:30 House Party Rural Report B 00 On Trial 8 00 Two For The Money WRBL-TV CHANNEL 4 3.00 Big Pavotf 12 30 000 Mr. Adam tc Xvs> 8 30 Hey Jeannle 11 00 Ray Anthony Show F Pepper Report* • SO Big Stonr 3:30 Bob Crosby 1 00 Love of Life to 00 Olllctte Cavalcade of Snorts 8 30 Playhouse of Star* 9-00 Gunsmokft 1000 The Lineup WALB-TV CHANNEL 10 CBS 4:00 Brighter Day 1-15 Strike It Rich ROBISON 10.-4S Red Barber's Corner* 9 30 Ford Star Jubilee 4 IS Secret Storm 1.30 11.00 Newsroom 10 30 Person to Person in 00 Fawny Playhouse COLUMBUS. 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