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¦Grfmjy Rasarvatient Sterling 3-1730 Companionship Has Been The / THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. * LOOK! 7 MONDAY. APRIL 13. 193.3 B-17 ¦ A l«5o Butler • Bonded M H STUDEBAKER Champion I RADIO-TELEVISION for only $995! PROGRAMS Lustrous H black cherry. 4-door sedan M with cltmatlzer and dr- V « froster A ONE • OWNER 1 Radio Today Monday, April 18, 1953 car—beautifully TV CUT-RATE ¦ cared for 1 REPAIRS ¦ T.V. V Lee D. Butler, Inc. P.M. WMAL 630 WRC 980 WWPC 1260 WOOK 1340 WEAM 1390 1450 WTOP 1500 Day——Night——Sunday An. site it«a»«n»hi» tatm. f 1131 gist ST. N.W WOL J ;N Star Km M»ws; Eli B*k Wtlff Diehard lata* Dinner Music News; Sraat News; Jacks** CiblMS; Botin Earl Gadwln 1210 BaadstaM Music tar Yta » ” Milt Grant Curt Massey DU. 7-2366 •• Bergman-, News Rows, Malady •• :3B Shtf.l. Batter Sasftl Hear Fiesta Tin* News; McDaaaid ALL WORK GUARANTEED 6:l* • " “ ? 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WMAL630 WRC 980 |WWPC 1260 WOOK 1340 WEAM 1390 WOL 1450 WTOP 1500 “AUTO RADIO” Bonded Linings Guarantttd ;M News; Gibheis News; Reed Art Brtwi News; Special News; Special Crawford News; Salute J ” " Gaarit Jim Gikhens Bah Reed Uptaw* Special Cemmuters’ Special “ " Mark Evans SALES, REPAIRS milt ’’ ’’ :3I News; Gihkois " ” EviiS; News; Brawn " " ¦ ” News; Evans AND INSTALLATION AS LOW AS $15*50 6:11 ” " " " KB :4S Music—Weathar Art Brew* Mordng Spirituals Dale Crawley Mark Evans One of the few places In town Mt ¦ HI liVm, >OG News News: Reed Art Briwa New*; Spirituals News; Special News; Crawfard News; Evan j ” ” wher. you can driva in for JL Jim Gibbons Bnk Read Rhythm Special Commuters’ Special Gaarit Crawfard Mark Evaas SEE FOR " ” ” " " ” prompt, dependable mrvice. :30 News; Gihhans Voice of Wasbiaitan Weather; Special News; Mahaeey 7:11 ” " BRAKE SERVICE ;41 Music—Weather News Art Brawn Dale Crawley News Rsualup Suadiai Drivin Saleservice st. :0i News; Gibbeas World Reaadap Art Brown News; Rhythm Piaehreek Praises Weather; Crawford Worif”News Radio 11909 m n.w st. 3-2066 Music—Sports Bah Reed ” ” Rhythm Special " " George Crawford Eddie Gallaher '¦ n. j. 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Warren " Osgeod Baukhage; Shop Ample Parking By Hal Humphrey < , a *):1J ”; Cracker Nancy Music Music Tsday's Top Tunes Milt Grant Aunt Jenny in Rear of Stare ” ” ” ” |/:3I Bach to the Bible Hazel Market Musical Salute George Crawford Helen Trent HOLLYWOOD. gotten pretty well acquainted,” " " ” " “ " •• •• Prompt Delivery NA. 8-5721 :4S Here’s Archer Prize Perty our Gal Sunday Lyn Osborn, better known as ! Lyn confesses. ~ :0B Paul Harvey, News Here’s Archer M. 0 Ferd News; Spirituals Earl Harkaugh News; Berger Road of Life Cadet of the “Space ” " “ ¦ Happy It's suspected that they also Leap Year Prize Party Aftereeee Spirituals Gene Berger Ma Perkias 1 " ” " " Patrol'’ TV and radio programs have dates together and ;30 Friend it Need Evans: News: f*rd " » » Young Dr Maioae now " " ¦ 1:11 " " « “ " leads a life that would put a then when they are out of uni- :41 ¦" Dugout Chatter ", Nows Guiding Light monk to shame. form, of TIT Harold’s Hoast Here’s Archer Baseball News; Party Earl Harkaugh Newsl Grant Secand Mrs. Burtoe course. Moser probably " “ " :3I look to This Day Washingtee Oancieg Party Jacksaa Lewa Perry Masai Under the heading. 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