Vol.2 No.46 Nov.27, 1968 Grace Potts, Editor
It's Turkey Time again and some KeeNeRites will be spending the day or the
weekend in places other than their home town.
Jack Sitta will be "at the ranch", his hideaway lodge in northern Michigan;
Don Wagner left Tuesday night to journey to Peoria for the holiday and also
to visit his mother who is in the hospital; and Kathy Diefenbach will be
motoring to Rhode Island with relatives to visit her fiance.
Tony Randolph is a coho fisherman and last Sunday on his day off he caught
his limit of three out of the Manistee River. There were some observers to
his activity (and he swears this is true) - five deer were watching just off
shore - and he says he's not a deer hunter and didn't have a gun!
Our condolences to Jerry Taylor whose father passed away the weekend of
November 16.
For those who haven't seen it, or have seen it and wondered what it is -
that metal contraption which is cluttering up our patio is the microwave
equipment required for our closed circuit programming of our DJs in action
at the Auto Show starting on the 30th.
Our hospital report continues for the third week and this time it's Dick
Buller who has been out all, week with a. sore throat, laryngitis and 1000
temperature.
Anniversaries will be observed by two of our people in December. Jerry
Martin, December 1, 1946, and Kathy Diefenbach, December 7, 1967.
Frank Maruca attended a "Truth in Advertising" luncheon Wednesday, November
20 as a representative of WKNR. This was a meeting of all advertising media
regarding self-regulation for truth in advertising and all media signed a
pledge to comply.
If you're planning to attend the Jimi Hendrix Experience show sponsored by
WKNR - this is the reminder that it's Saturday night, November 30.
INSIDE KEENER learns that Bob Shaner will be leaving us December 1 to join
Link-Weld Corporation as an apprentice electrical engineer.
WKNR will be sponsoring another show December 17. This time it's "Romeo and
Juliet." It's to be a Detroit premiere theatre party at the Studio 8 theatre
and listeners who would like to attend will be invited to send in their
names to receive free tickets to the performance.
PROJECT DETROIT Subject for Sunday, December I, 1968 is "The Crisis in the
Communist World" - Harrison Salisbury, Assistant Managing Editor of the New
York Times and the first American newsman to report the Vietnam war from the
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