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1950-09-13 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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ALFRED ONLY BY MIXING THESE LIQUIDS IN EXACT PROPORTIONS, CAN EVEN THE SLIGHTEST EXPLOSION BE CAUSED! SEE? THERE!! NOW WE'LL SEE IF ALFRED CAN DUPLICATE THE EXPERIMENT! OAKY DOAKS IT WENT DOWN INSIDE MY ARMOR! I'M SORRY I SPILLED COFFEE ON YA, SIR OAKY! I'LL GIT YA ANOTHER CUP! LET SOME ONE ELSE SERVE IT! YOU'RE FIRED! AS LONG AS I GOTTA GO I BETTER USE WANDA WHYE'S MAGIC POTION RIGHT NOW! SCORCHY SMITH SO, YOUNG MAN, YOU'VE MET MY FORMER PILOT! I SAW HIM ASK YOU FOR A MATCH AND THAT WASN'T ALL! OOH! THAT CHARACTER!!! I'M SURE HE WAS MUTTERING IMPRECATIONS AGAINST ME! THAT WOULD BE A GOOD WORD FOR IT! YOU FIRED SCORCHY SMITH SO, YOUNG MAN, YOU'VE MET MY FORMER PILOT! I HAVE? I SAW HIM ASK YOU FOR A MATCH... AND THAT WASN'T ALL! OOH! THAT CHARACTER!!! I'M SURE HE WAS MUTTERING IMPRECATIONS AGAINST ME! THAT WOULD BE A GOOD WORD FOR IT! YOU FIRED HIM? DICKIE DARE FORTUNATELY THE ROPE HAS JAMMED FAST IN A CRACK THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY CAN I CARRY YOUR TRUMPET TO THE TV STUDIO, MR. REETOFF? KINDA LIKE IT, DON'T YOU, FELLOW? JEEPERS! IT MUST BE THE MOST VALUABLE HORN IN THE WHOLE WORLD, HUH? WAIT! OH, DIANA! ...THE DOORBELL... SLURP! OH, I'M SO GLAD TO SEE YOU! COME RIGHT IN! YOU KNOW WHAT?... LAST NIGHT I DREAMED YOU INVITED ME TO YOUR CLUB DANCE. OH, DIANA! ...THE DOORBELL... SLURP! OH, I'M SO GLAD TO SEE YOU! COME RIGHT IN! YOU KNOW WHAT?... LAST NIGHT I DREAMED YOU INVITED ME TO YOUR CLUB DANCE. TOONERVILLE FOLKS Fontaine Fox KEEN TEENS PUZZLE FIND THE KID WHOSE DAD RETRIEVED THE BALL AND THEN MADE A THROW LIKE THAT! 9-13-50 (Remaind to The Ball Syndicate, Inc.) Stanton Items G. W. (Bill) Irwin, 7862 Second st., left Friday for Provost, Utah. An accountant with the Wells Bookkeeping Service in Long Beach, he is on three weeks vacation which he will spend, he said "Just fishing." Mrs. Verna Clark, who is in the Anaheim office of the American Red Cross, will stay with Mrs. Ruth Bennett, Bill's mother, while he is away. Walter Haynes, 8123 E. Cerritos ave., was injured in a car accident while driving home to see his family last week. He was able to return to his carpenter work at Santa Barbara Monday. His son, T. J., event on active duty with the California National Guard, Sept. 1. The Lion's Club met Monday night for a dinner meeting at the Cup & Saucer, Stanton and Lincoln ave., at which the chairman was the president, Calvin Pebley. John Gautschy, the program chairman, presented the speaker. Lowell McLean, an engineer from the office of J. R. Lester Boyle of Santa Ana, recently retained by the Stanton Chamber of Commerce to draw up a sanitary plan for the area. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Esslinger and son, Larry, came here two weeks ago from Iowa to visit Esslinger's mother and step-dad, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rube, 10468 Court st. They are going to make Mrs. Robert Esslinger, Cerritos ave., returned from a thre day trip to cisco. They visited relatives, including Dr. Slinger, uncle to Bob, in ville. Eric C. Reichelt, 62 Long Beach, is building a tactive home, 7812 Seco was refrigeration and estimator for the Long Be Shipyard for six years. Yard closed he became with J. C. Ross Plumb are working on the 17 being built in Lakewood. Mr. and Mrs. Guy L of Cheyenne, Wyo., has guests of Mr. and Mrs. sell, 8052 E. Ball rd. Mr. Lovell are on their trip. They were married in Cheyenne and have v Francisco and other point formia. Mrs. Lovell is sell's sister. Friends living in Anal received cards from Att Mrs. A. J. Wildman, o Okla., who are at this ing their son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ben W San Francisco, that they ning on a brief visit to before returning to the homa home. Mr. Wildma in American Legion act Mrs. Wildman is quite in OES work in that sta Bill Moorehead report day to the Cypress B school where he will te cal education. He is owners of Stanton SURE HE MUTTERING RECATIONS INST ME! THAT WOULD BE A GOOD WORD FOR IT! YOU FIRED HIM? YES INDEED! I CAUGHT CARLO MAKING THOSE GOO-GOO EVES AT MY NIECB! Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Esslinger and son, Larry, came here two weeks ago from Iowa to visit Esslinger's mother and step-dad, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rube, 10468 Court st. They are going to make their home here and have taken one of the Guinn apartments, 10242 S. Stanton ave. Mrs. Rube's other son, Mr. and NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS YOU DO?... HOW LONG?... HMM... WELL WHAT DID SHE HAVE AGAINST YOU?... HMMM. YES, SHE'S RIGHT HERE IN MY OFFICE NOW!!! NO, SHE CAN'T COME TO THE PHONE... SHE'S... SHE'S TIED UP AT THE MOMENT!!... NO... NOTHING IMPORTANT... EVERYTHING'S ALL RIGHT... DON'T WORRY ABOUT IT!... SO LONG! PETERS HAS SOMETHING UP HIS SLEEVE AND WHATEVER IT IS IT APPARENTLY WAS PAYING OFF--THE GAL IN THE NET GOT MIGHTY FIDGETY OVER IT TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZ KNOW WHAT... LAST I DREAMED YOU INVITED YOUR CLUB DANCE. I ACCEPT YOUR INVITATION. TEEN TEENS By Stoookie Allen HONEST! SAMMIE STEFFY, 15, OF TULSA, OKLAHOMA, SAT DOWN EARLY ONE MORNING ON HIS NEWS-PAPER ROUTE AND SPIED A FAT WALLET. IT CONTAINED $1,800 AND MANY CHECKS. THE OWNER'S NAME WAS ON THE WALLET. STAY WITH HIM, SAM! TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE HORIZONTAL 1 Coalesce 2 Conspiracy 3 Beards of grain 4 Wild sheep of India 5 Money of Brazil 6 Mince 7 Greek letter 8 Sweetbrier 9 Chill 10 Hub 11 Engaged in violence 12 Quiet 13 The frog family 14 Native metal 15 Shorten 16 Trade 17 Particular 18 Absent 19 Winglike process 20 In due season 21 Fullers herb 22 Victorfish of Hawaii 23 Commanded 24 Work tables 25 Ell 26 Dissimilar 27 Tool 28 It trims furniture 29 List VERTICAL 1 Melody 2 The heaths 3 Star in Orion 4 A visit at sea 5 Zeal 6 Win mastery 7 Mythical story 8 Lubricate 9 Ruler 10 Players 11 Gloss over 12 Not any Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: PALAR GROUP RELINE ENTRAP IN STERE SATE ANI SLOES LEA TONG SORAS NS ANNUL MALEATE ELIA LIBN STRANGE ORASS TE SKARE SPOT ERG SIZEES ARO ENOS NERVE TX DENIES IANDIO BABOT ENURE Haster 19 One of Cyclade 22 In spite attire 25 Spice 27 Past 30 Invoicee 31 One of the Mu 33 Away the wile 34 Chums 35 Wait 36 Little chief hh 37 Striving equal 39 Bank m 43 The mk 46 Burrowe 48 Absorbee 49 Emitsf 51 Masterflef 53 Prepoilflef 54 Narcottleflef 57 Unconflictflef 58 Part of househo equipmeflef Adroit 60 Pacificflef 61 Jason'sflef 63 Of thisflef 66 Seed of opiumflef Refusal Mrs. Robert Esslinger, 8121 E. Cerritos ave., returned Monday from a three day trip to San Francisco. They visited relatives and friends, including Dr. E. E. Esslinger, uncle to Bob, in Portersville. Eric C. Reichelt, 625 Obispo, Long Beach, is building a very attractive home, 7812 Second st. He was refrigeration and plumbing estimator for the Long Beach Naval Shipyard for six years. When the yard closed he became associated with J. C. Ross Plumbing. They are working on the 17,000 homes being built in Lakewood. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lovell, Jr., of Cheyenne, Wyo., have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kissell, 8052 E. Ball rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lovell are on their honeymoon trip. They were married Sept. 4 in Cheyenne and have visited San Francisco and other points in California. Mrs. Lovell is Mrs. Kissell's sister. Friends living in Anaheim, have received cards from Attorney and Mrs. A. J. Wildman, of Shidler, Okla., who are at this time visiting their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Wildman, of San Francisco, that they are planning on a brief visit to Anaheim before returning to their Oklahoma home. Mr. Wildman is active in American Legion activities and Mrs. Wildman is quite prominent in OES work in that state. Bill Moorehead reported Monday to the Cypress Elementary school where he will teach physical education. He is one of the owners of Stanton Hardware. RADIO AND TELEVISION KLAC... 570 | KNX... 1070 | KIEV... 870 | KGER... 1390 KFI... 640 | KXLA... 1110 | KHJ... 920 |KTED... 1520 KMPC... 7:0 | KFOX... 1280 | KFWB... 984 | KOWL... 1580 KECA... 790 | KFAC... 1330 | KFVD... 1020 | KPMO... 1600 The following programs are compiled from reports provided by the broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for the last minute changes on their part.-T.E.D. WEDNESDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. KLAC-Fred Henry KFI-Feature Wire KMPC-KTED-News KECA-News KHJ-Mark Trail KFWB-Red Rowe KNX-Ed.R.Murrow KFAC-Serenade 5:15 KLAC-KTED-Music KMPC-Up Swing KECA-Happy Theater KFI-News KNX-Tom Harmon 5:30 KFI-Casa Cugat KMPC-Hits KECA-Black Hawk KHJ-Yukon Challenge KNX-Chet Huntley KFAC-Whoa Bill Club KTED-Norman Clotter 5:45 KLAC-Sam Balter KFI-Elmer Peterson KMPC-Top Tunes KNX-Frank Goss 6:00 P.M. KLAC-KFWB-News KECA-KMPC-News KFI-Reserve KHJ-Gabriel Deater KNX-Pays to Be Ignorant KFAC-Prelude to Eve KTED-Spts.K Manning 6:15 KLAC-Al Jarvis KMPC-Bob Kelley KHJ-News Reel KECA-Waver, Sports KFWB-Sports KTED-3 Suns 6:30 KMPC-Joe Hernandez KFI-Halls of Ivy KHJ-Answer Man KECA-Jimmy Wakeley KFWB-Amer.Dance KNX-Robert Q Lewis KFAC-KTED-Music 6:45 KHJ-Sam Hayes 7:00 P.M. KLAC-News, 570 Club KFI-Big Story KMPC-Music KECA-Lone Ranger KHJ-John Steele KNX-Reserve KFAC-Twilight hour KTED-Old New Orleans 7:30 KFI-Richard Diamond KECA-Dr.I.Q. KHJ-Cisco Kid KFWB-Music KNX-Music Hall KFAC-Echoes Encore KTED-U.S.Marines 7:45 KFWB-Rosary Hour KTED-Leibert, Organ 8:00 P.M. KLAC-Music KFI-I Man's Family KMPC-Southland Story KHJ-Name That Song KECA-Detour KNX-Lowell Thomas KTED-Music 8:15 MLAC-BaseballMLAC-Dugout Dope KMPC-BaseballLA.Portland TPWB-Guest Star KNX-Jack Smith 8:30 MLAC-BaseballHollywd-Sacramento KFI-Gilderaleeve THJ-Family Theater KECA-Listening Glass KFWB-News XX-Dr.Christian 8:45 KFWB-U.N. 9:00 P.M. KPI-Break the Sank KHJ-Glen Hardy KECA-Cliche Club KFWB-Bandstand KNX-Mr. Chameleon KTED-El Adobe KFAC-Eve Concert 9:15 KhJ-Fulton Lewis Jr. 9:30 KFI-Mr.D.A. KHJ-International Airport KECA-Lawrence Welk KNX-Beulah KTED-News 9:45 KTED-Turntable.Time KNX-Club 15 10:00 P.M. KLAC-Baseball KFI-Reporter KECA-Bob Garred KFWB-Gene Norman KHJ-I Love a Mystery KNIX-Chet Huntley 10:15 KFI-Johnny Murray KECA-Ted Melone KHJ-Frank Edwards KNX-Bob Elson 10:30 KFI-Virgil Pinkley KMPC-Leisure Time KBJ-Lonesome Gal KECA-Dr.F.Ballies KNX-Orch 10:45 KI-FMore Out of Life KECA-One for Book 11:00 P.M. KLAC-Don Otis KFI-News KECA-Orchestra KhJ-Arthur Van Orch KMPC-Palladium KFWB-Gene Norman KNX-Larry Thor KTED-Turntable Time 11:15 KI-Fi-Johnny Murray KECA-New Yorkers KNX-Merry Go Round 11:30 KI-Fi-Terrea Lea KhJ-Crowell KECa-Orohestra 11:45 KNX-You and KI-Fi-Melodies 12 MIDNIGHT KIFi-Music Menu KFWB-Music KNX-News Steve Allen Bill Moorehead reported Monday to the Cypress Elementary school where he will teach physical education. He is one of the owners of Stanton Hardware, 10611 S. Stanton ave., and has just returned from two weeks training with the Wing Staff No. 77 as an organized reserve officer. TONIGHT Wednesday, Sept. 13 5:00 P.M. KFI (9)—Frank Webb KTTV (11)—Range Rid's 5:15 KNBH (4)—Scores, News 5:30 KNBH (4)—Howdy Doody KTLA (5)—News. Music KFI (9)—Film Magic Theater KLAC (13)—Kemper's Kapers 5:45 KTSL (2)—Preview Cartoons KTLA (5)—Police Call 6:00 P.M. KTSL (2)—Cowboy Caravan, "Fighting Mustang" KNBH (4)—Jump, Jump KTLA (5)—Cowboy Thrills KFI (9)—News KTTV (11)—Magic Party KLAC (13)—Hawthorne & Eggbert 6:15 KECA (7)—"Kid From Powder River" KTTV (11)—Film Oddities 6:20 Theater, "Honey Maniacs" 6:30 KTLA (5)—Time for Beanie KECA (7)—Andy Clyde KFI (9)—Eddie Counts KLAC (13)—Johnny Bradford 6:45 KNBH (4)—Cyclone Malone KTLA (5)—Handy Hints KECA (7)—Space Patrol 6:55 KTTV (11)—Korean Correspondent 7:00 P.M. KTSL (2)—Buckin Theater, "Gallant Fool" KNBH (4)—Ransom Sherman KTLA (5)—Newsreel KECA (7)—Hollywood THURSDAY A. M. 7:00 A.M. KLAC—Haynes at Reins KMPC—Farm Adviser KFI-KHJ-News KECA-Welcome to Hollywood KFWB-Bill Leyden KNX-Nelson Pringle KPAC-Coffee Concert KTED-Breakfast with Branson KFI-Fleetwood Lawton KMPC-News KNX-Morning Stars KFI-Platter Party KMPC-Sports Screen Test KTTV (11)—Home and Hobby Show KLAC (13)—Hi Talent Battle 7:15 KTLA (5)—Circle the Globe 7:30 KNBH (4)—Roberta Quinlan KTLA (5)—Man's Best Friend KECA (7)—Comedy Curtain Call KTTV (11)—Newsreel KFI (9)—Rosewood Review, Gene Baker KLAC (13)—Teleteen Report 7:45 KNBH (4)—News, Weather KTTV (11)—Stork Club 7:50 KTLA (5)—Roving Camera KECA (7)—Film Indian Hunters 8:00 P.M. KTSL (2)—Film "Thief Meets Thief," Doug Fairbanks Jr. KNBH (4)—Star Revue, Jack Haley KTLA (5)—Latin Cruisee KECA (7)–Buzz Adiam KFI (9)–Baseball-LA-Portland KTTV (11)—Gridiron Grandstand KLAC (13)–Film KLAC (13)–Film "Lonesome Trail" 8:30 KTLA (5)–Hilywd Career KECA (7)–Your Witness KTTV (11)–Winner Take All 9:00 P.M. KNBH (4)–Tele Theater, "The Detour" KTLA (5)–Film "Federal Bullets," J. Edgar Hoover KECA (7)–Movie Time. "Danger at Midnight" KTTV (11)–Pantomime Quiz 9:15 KTSL (2)–Air Force KFI (9)–Sports 9:30 KTSL (2)–Hands of Destiny KTTV (11)–Reserve KLAC (13)–Irwin Allen 10:00 P.M. KTSL (2)–Backstage N.T.G.. News KNBH (4)–Break the Bank KEOA (7)–Stop, Look. Listen KTTV (11)–Star 'Time, News KLAC (13)–News, Hawthorne 10:15 KTLA (5)–City at Night KTTV (11)–Rainier Revue 10:30 KNBH (4)–News KFI (9)–Sports KTTV (11)-News, Club 11 11:00 P.M. KTSL (2)–Peter Potter 11:10 KLAC (13)-Bill Anson 11:20 KTTV (11)-Jack Bourke TOMORROW 10:00 A.M. KLAC (13)-Joe Graydon 12:00 NOON KEOA (7)-Test KLAC (13)-Mike Roy 1:00 P.M. KNBH (4)-Test KTTV (11)-Studio Party KLAC (13)-Al Jarvis 2:00 P.M. KFI(9) 9:00-Bill Welah, Laura Lee 12:00-News 12:30-Ladies Day 1:30-Cook's Corner 2:00-What's New 3:00-Singing Cher 2:20-Adventure at Home 3:40-Garden Guide 4:00-Stu Wilson KTTV(11) 3:00-Come Into Kit'n 3:30-Film-"Monster Walks" 4:30-Classified Column THURSDAY A. M. 7:00 A. M. KLAC—Haynes at Reins KMPC—Farm Adviser KFI-KHJ—News KECA—Welcome to Hollywood KFWB—Bill Leyden KNX—Nelson Pringle KPAC—Coffee Concert KTED—Breakfast with Branson 7:15 KFI—Fleetwood Lawton KMPC—News KNX—Morning Stars 7:30 KFI—Platter Party KMPC—Sports KECA—Bob Garred KNX—Frank Goss 7:45 KPI—Sam Hayes KECA-Zeke Manners KHJ-KPAC—News KMPC-Hits KNX-Harry Babbitts 8:00 A. M. KLAC-KMPC—News KPI-Bell Ringer KECA—Breakfast Club KHJ-Cecil Brown KPWB-Clete Roberts KNX-Top of Morning KFAC-Church KTED-Melodies 8:15 KLAC-Haynes at Reins KPI-Coffee Time KMPC-Markets, Sports KHJ-KNX-News KFWB-Melodies 8:30 KPI-Jack Berch KMPC-Bing Crosby KPWB-KPAC-News KHJ-Haven of Rest KNX-Grand Slam 8:45 KLAC-Racing News KPI-Meyers Goes to Market KMPC-KTED-News KPWB-News, Maude KNX-Rosemary KPAC-Unity World 9:00 P. M. KLAC-News, Stocks KPI-News, Ladies' Day KMPC-Relig, Science KECA-Johnny Olsen KHJ-K. Smith Speaks KNX-Wendy Warren KPAC-Piano Parade KTED-Homemaker Harmonies 9:15 KMPC-Dinah Shore KPI-Dave Garroway KHJ-Garden Guide KFWB-Unity KNX-Aunt Jenny 9:30 KMPC-Chef Milani KFI-Ladies Day KECA-Quick as Flash KPWB-Dave Ormont KNX-Helen Trent KPAC-Songs 9:45 KFI-Around Town KNX-Gal Sunday 10:00 A. M. KLAC-AI Marvis KMPC-Bill Ewing KECA-Surprise Pkg. THURSDAY A. M. 7:00 A. M. KLAC-Haynes at Reins KMPC-Farm Adviser KFI-KHJ—News KECA-Welcome to Hollywood KFWB-Bill Leyden KNX-Nelson Pringle KPAC-Coffee Concert KTED-Breakfast with Branson 7:15 KFI-Fleetwood Lawton KMPC-News KNX-Morning Stars 7:30 KFI-Platter Party KMPC-Sports KECA-Bob Garred KNX-Frank Goss 7:45 KPI-Sam Hayes KECA-Zeke Manners KHJ-KPAC-News KMPC-Hits KNX-Harry Babbitts 8:00 A. M. KLAC-KMPC-News KPI-Bell Ringer KECA-Breakfast Club KHJ-Cecil Brown KPWB-Clete Roberts KNX-Top of Morning KFAC-Church KTED-Melodies 8:15 KLAC-Haynes at Reins KPI-Coffee Time KMPC-Markets, Sports KHJ-KNX-News KFWB-Melodies 11:00 A. M. KLAC-Al Jarvis KIIP-Double or Nothing KMPC-Bill Ewing KECA-Betty Crocker KhJ-Ladies Fair KFWB-Maurice Hart KNX-Mrs. Burton KAFC-Guv Rates Post KAFC-John R. Kennedy KAFC-Perry Mason KAFC-Music Hall KAFX-Brighter Day 12 NOON KAFC-Al Jarvis KIIP-Farm Report KECA-LHJ-News KIFP-Bill Anson KNX-Geo.Fisher KIAP-Concert 12:15 KIIP-Life Road KECAP-Sothland Rebort KECA-Baukhage Talks KAFC-L.A. Med. Asm. KNX-News KTED-Baseball 12:30 KIMP-For Farmers KhJ-Nancy Dixon KECAP-Mod. Romance KIFP-Pepper Young KIFP-News KIXP-Art Linkletter 12:45 KIFP-Happiness Right KIFM-Safety Banners KhJ-Baseball 1:00 P. M. KIAC-News, Sports KIIP-Stage Wife KIPM-Calif., Carousel KECA-Ira Cook KNX-Nona KIFP-Anson 1:15 KIAC-$70 Club KIIP-Stella Dallas KNX-Hilltop House KIAP-Matinee 1:30 KIFP-Lorenzo Jongs KECA-Easy Acres KhJ-Baseball KNX-Knox Manning KIAP-Matinee KTED-News 1:45 KIPI-Widder Brown KECA-Fran Scully 2:00 P. M. KACI-News, Sports KIIP-Girl Marries KAPC-Carousel, News KECA-Chance of Lifetime KhJ-Baseball KBFW-Bill Anson KNX-Disco Jockey KBPA-Composer's Cor. KTED-News, Music 2:15 KACI-$70 Club KBFI-Portis KNX-Preddy Martin KBAP-Matinee 2:30 KIPI-Plain Bill KAPC-Calif., Carousel KECA-Bride and Jroom KNX-Bing Crosby KTED-Beach Party 2:45 KBFI-Pt. Page Prrell KNX-Art Godfrey 3:00 P. M. KACI-News, Sports KIIP-Welcome Travelers KAPC-News, Melody KECA-Today in Hilywd. KBFW-Peter Potter KBAP-Opera 3:15 KACI-Don Otis Show KECA-Leyden with Song KhJ-Crowell 3:30 KIPI-Aunt Mary KBFP-News KTED-Rivers Time 3:45 KIPI-Love & Learn KhJ-Lynn & Hillywd. KBFP-Peter Potter KBAP-News 4:00 T. M. KACI-News, Sports KIIP-Woman's Secret KAPC-KHJ-News KECA-Art Baker KNX-Curt Massey KBFA-Masterpieces KTED-World Notebook 4:15 KACI-Bill Stewart KBFI-Dr. Paul KBPI-Twilight Tales KhJ-News KNX-Strikes It Rich KTED-Consert by Sea 4:30 KIPI-B.Wheeler KAPC-Romance and Rhythm. KhJ-Behind the Story. KACP-Play It Again. KBFW-Red Rows. 4:65 KACI-Race Roundup. KECA-Eimer Davis. KhJ-News. KNX-Harry Babbitt (C)-1950 by Universal Radio Features Synd. Tom R. Dawg.