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1950-09-25 · Anaheim Gazette · page 6 of 8 · OCR glm-ocr
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ALFRED Page 6 Anaheim IF IT IRRITATES YOU THAT WE'RE ALWAYS KNITTING, WHY DON'T YOU GET A HOBBY OF YOUR OWN, ALFRED? THE HOBSY CENTER CLASSES in Art Woodworking Needlecraft etc. FILL OUT THIS FORM, SIR, AND WELL PLACE YOU ACCORDING TO YOUR APPTUDE! OAKY DOAKS OAKY HAS SIGNED A CONTRACT WITH MARMADUKE FIFIELD, A SLICK PROMOTER, WHO HAS HURRIED HIM AWAY FROM THE ROYAL CASTLE... FATHER! I CAN'T SWELL ANYWHERE! IF HE ISN'T HERE WE WON'T HAFTA LISTEN TO HIM SING! BUT HIS SONGS HAVE TOUCHED ME DEEPLY! AND IN THE NEARBY CITY SHUCKS, MISTER FIFIELD, GUESS MY SINGING ISN'T GOOD! IT HAS A FUNNY EFFECT ON PEOPLE... SCORCHY SMITH LOSING ONE PROP WHEN FLYING LOW, SCORCHY PLOPS BELLE COLUMBIA'S "SWAN SONG" INTO THE SEA, CARLO, THE GLOATING SABOTEUR CURSES DOES HE SEE US? HE SHOULD, BUT WE'RE JUST A SMALL SPECK IN A BIG SEA! I'LL CALL HIM ON THE RADIO... SCORCHY SMITH LOSING ONE PROP WHEN FLYING LOW, SCORCHY PLOPS BELLE COLUMBIA'S "SWAN SONG" INTO THE SEA, CARLO. THE GLOATING SABOTEUR CURSES WHEN HE HEAR'S SCORCHY'S S.O.S. DOES HE SEE US? HE SHOULD, BUT WE'RE JUST A SMALL SPECK IN A BIG SEA! I'LL CALL HIM ON THE RADIO... DICKIE DARE ABEARDED CAMPER SNUBBED DICKIE'S FALL---HE AND DICKIE CAUGHT THE OTHER SO THEY'RE ALL SAFE! GUYS. I'LL NEVER PUEL THAT BUCKO MATE GAG AGAIN WHY, YOU RISKED YOUR LIVES TO SAVE MY LI'L POOCH! FROM NOW ON-- WE'RE A-- -GANG! THE ADVENTURES OF PATSY PATSY'S TELEVISION AUDIENCE HAS JUST BEEN TREATED TO THE MUSIC OF REETOFF'S MAGIC TRUMPET! HOW DID YOU LIKE MY GUEST STAR, MR.BLOCK? WHY, THE LAD IS TERRIFIC! I DO BELIEVE YOU'VE DISCOVERED A YOUNG PRODIGY!...WHAT DID YOU SAY HIS NAME WAS, PATSY? OH, DIANA! OH, DIANA! WHERE ARE THE DISH TOWELS? JEEPERS- MINUTES LATER... OH, DIANA! WHERE'S THE DUST PAN AND BROOM? CREEPERS! THE DISH TOWELS ARE IN THE LINEN CLOSET! THE DUST PAN AND BROOM ARE IN THE HALL CLOSET, AND ETC-ETC-ETC-ETC- TOONERVILLE FOLKS Fontaine Fox KEEN TEENS BOATMAN BELCHER'S DAUGHTER LIVE BAIT FISHING TACKLE WAIT A MINUTE! HAVE WE GOT PLENTY OF EVERYTHING? 9-25-50 Buddy Layden ...AT THE NATIONAL AND BAIT CASTING IN SAN FRANCISCO BUDDY WON 4 NATIONAL EVENTS AND PLACE IN A FIFTH E THE KID IS PLENTY NO ONE HAS WON A NATIONAL TITLE HE HA A total of 23,000 veterans in 56 California counties were financing their farms and homes through the State's low-interest Farm and Home Purchase Plan as of the end of the last fiscal year, the State Department of Veterans Affairs reported today. Director of Veterans Affairs L. J. Callaghan, Jr., in issuing a county-by-county tally of purchase contracts on June 80, 1951, noted that the number of participating veterans of both World Wars is still growing rapidly, and is currently above 4,000. At the end of June a year ago, active contracts numbered approximately 18,000. In Orange County there were 11 veterans' homes being purchased under the State plan as of June 30, and two veterans were being it to acquire their own homes. The aggregate contract price in the 23,000 farms and homes was $144,892,412. This is the amount the State has advanced out of the money received from the sale of California Veterans bonds; it is paid back by the exervicemen in monthly installments, with interest currently computed at three per cent. The three percent rate has been in effect since 1946, and was continued for another year by action of the California Veterans' Board at a meeting in Los Angeles on September 15. In Orange county the Department of Veterans Affairs reported today. 23,000 Vets Use State Financing For Homes, Farms A total of 23,000 veterans in 56 California counties were financing their farms and homes through the State's low-interest Farm and Home Purchase Plan as of the end of the last fiscal year, the State Department of Veterans Affairs reported today. Director of Veterans Affairs L. J. Callaghan, Jr., in issuing a county-by-county tally of purchase contracts on June 80, 1951, noted that the number of participating veterans of both World Wars is still growing rapidly, and is currently above 4,000. At the end of June a year ago, active contracts numbered approximately 18,000. In Orange County there were 11 veterans' homes being purchased under the State plan as of June 30, and two veterans were being it to acquire their own homes. The aggregate contract price in the 23,000 farms and homes was $144,892,412. This is the amount the State has advanced out of the money received from the sale of California Veterans bonds; it is paid back by the exervicemen in monthly installments, with interest currently computed at three per cent. The three percent rate has been in effect since 1946, and was continued for another year by action of the California Veterans' Board at a meeting in Los Angeles on September 15. In Orange county the Department of Veterans Affairs reported today. Giannini to State Dimes Lawrence Mario Gianniniudent of the Bank of Basil O Monnor, presided over National Foundation Paralysis, disclosed marks Giannini's second year as head of Foundation's fund-raiser in California. LAUNDRY FREES CALIFORNIA PRAGUE, UP — The whose linen was lost during the man who damaged at the cemetery found friends in high Prague communist "Rude Pravo" and the trict organization of Slovak communist party to their rescue within campaign, and they have sure that everything out in the wash. The paper report troubles and announces measures in a recent vote to letters to the executive board of Prague district commissar party agreement was bad. It acceded new laundry must be handled 42 per cent more efficient workers report the political and technical employees' ratified. eligible veterans and farms. An additional 17,000 California have paid off tracts in full since th E SHOULD, BUT WE RE JUST A SMALL LOCK IN A BIG SEA! ILL CALL HIM ON THE RADIO... S.O.S... MAYDAY... S.O.S. SWAN SONG CALLING LOW WING FLYING N.N.W.! DISABLED! MAYDAY! DO YOU READ ME? OVER! THEY DIDN'T CRASH... THEY RE STILL AGE! SHALL I IGNORE THEM? OR... -GANG! GANGWAY! DO BELIEVE YOU'VE DISCOVERED A YOUNG RODIGY!...WHAT DID YOU SAY HIS NAME WAS, PATSY? UH...I DIDN'T SAY! BY THE WAY, WHAT IS YOUR NAME? GEE, DAD—I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU WOULD EVER GET ALONG WITHOUT ME AROUND THE HOUSE! NEIGHBORLY NEIGHBORS ABNER GRITZBY WILLED ME THE CONTENTS OF HIS OLD RED BARN? TAIN'T BEEN OPENED IN TWENTY YEARS!...HOW AM I GOING TO GET IN IT? I GOT THE KEY! W GO LOOK IT OVER IN MORNING!...BRING YOUR OLD CLOTHES -AND YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR! PETERS HAS ABSOLUTELY NO HOPES OF GETTING ANYTHING WOR WHILE OUT OF THIS DEAL, BUT HE IS JL BIT CURIOUS TO SEE WHAT'S STASHED AWAY IN THE E TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZLE CASTER! THIS 16-YEAR-OLD DALLAS,TEXAS BOY WALKED OFF WITH 4 CUPS... AT THE NATIONAL FLY AND BAIT CASTING TOURNAMENT IN SAN FRANCISCO. BUDDY WON 4 NATIONAL JUNIOR EVENTS AND A THIRD PLACE IN A FIFTH EVENT! THE KID IS PLENTY ACCURATE. NO ONE HAS WON AS MANY NATIONAL TITLES AS HE HAS! HORIZONTAL 1 Navigator's Instrument 2 River between Brazil and Paraguay 3 Make a concession 4 Tangled hair 5 Counter 6 The oat grasses 7 Obtain 8 Estimates 9 Household gods 10 Mother-of-pearl 11 Disembroll 12 Sandpiper (f.) 13 Nautical hall 14 Shaded walk 15 Marbles 16 One of the Musea 17 Stick 18 Title of address 19 Final 20 Mischief maker 21 Grinder VERTICAL 1 Spacious 2 Cleansing agent 3 Position of the helm 4 Vituperative 5 Nominal value 6 Cockpits 7 Type of drama Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: WORD RIM TAMP ARAR ATE OGEE YATACHAN ROSA SLIME HEIGHT FAT LAKE OBJ PEDESTAL DUE ERRED OGA ENDXION RED AINS ACT PIACRE SHIPS ARCH VALHALLA RANT AVES SLUG ONES LOG EASE 8 N. Caucasian language 9 Experience 10 Single 11 Headland 16 Unctuous preparation (Pharm.) 20 Make melodious 22 Herbs shrub and trees the senna family 24 Yale 25 Note 27 Sweet chestnut 28 Card 29 Aperture 30 Quicken 32 Pirates 35 Commission 37 War vessel under a ship command 38 Informed 39 Spiced hot beverage 40 Lees 42 Leer 44 Pronoun 45 Wire measure 47 One of a diary vision of the Baltic Finn Giannini to Head State Dimes March Lawrence Mario Giannini, president of the Bank of America, has accepted the chairmanship of the 1951 March of Dimes in California, Basil O Monnor, president of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, disclosed today. This marks Giannini's second consecutive year as head of the National Foundation's fund-raising appeal in California. LAUNDRY FREES CZECH RDJ PRAGUE, CA — The housewife whose linen was lost in the laundry and the man whose suit was damaged at the cleaner's have found friends in high places. The Prague communist newspaper "Rude Pravo" and the Prague district organization of the Czechoslovak communist party have come to their rescue with a cleanly campaign, and they have been sure that everything will come out in the wash. The paper reported their troubles and announced corrective measures in a recent column devoted to letters to the editor. The executive board of the Prague district committee of the communist party agreed the situation was bad. It decided that a new laundry must be started to handle 42 per cent more work; efficient workers replaced, and the political and technological level of employees raised generally. eligible veterans and $13,574 for farms. An additional 17,000 veterans in California have paid off their contracts in full since the program MONDAY P. M. 5:00 P. M. KLAC-KMPC—News KFI—Feature Wire KECA—News KHJ—Mark Trail KFWB Red Rowe KNX—Ed R. Murrow KFAC—Sunset Serenade KTED—News 5:15 KLAC-Bill Stewart KFI—News KMPC—Up Swing KECA-Happy Theater KX—Tom Harmon KTED—Music 5:30 KFI—Voice of Firestone KMPC All Time Hits KECA-Space Patrol KHJ-Yukon Challenge KNX-Cnet Huntley KFPW-Whoa Bill Club KTED-Matinee Musicale 5:45 KLAC-Sam Beiter KNX-Frank Goss 6:00 P. M. KLAC-KFWB—News KFI-American Way KMPC-KECA—News KHJ-Gabriel Heatter KNX-Radio Theater KFAC-Prelude to Evening KTED-Sports, K Manning 6:15 KLAC-AI Jarvis KMPC-Bob Kelley KECA-News, Sports KHJ-Newsteel KFWB-Sports KTED-David Rose 6:30 KFI-Proudly We Hall KMPC-Pomona Fair KECA-Jimmy Wakeley KHJ-Answer Man KFWB-Amer. Dances KFAC-Music KTED-Evening Encores 7:00 P. M. KLAC-News 570 Club KFI-Night Beat KMPC-Music KECA-Lone Ranger KHJ-War and Home Front KFWB Amer. Dances KNX-Friend Irma KFAC-Twilight Hour KTED-Dick Haymes 7:15 KTED-Orange County Speaks 7:30 KFI-Maisle KMPC-Mayor Bowron KECA-United or Not KBJ-Cisco Kid KFWB-Music KNX-Eob Hawk KFAC-Ecose and Encores KTED-Sammy Kaye 7:45 KMPC-Kelley on Base KFWB-Rosary Hour KTED-The Unexpected 8:00 P. M. KLAC-News, Bill Stewart KFI-I Man's Family KMPC-News KBJ-Let George Do It KECA-Cabillo Days KFWB-Music KNX-Lowell Thomas KFAC-Kevening Concert KTED-Music 8:15 KLAC-Bill Stewart KFI-World News KMPC-Parade of Hits KNX-Jack Smith 8:30 KFI-Railroad Hour KECA-Henry J. Taylor KBJ-Under Arrest KFWB-News KNX-Talent Scouts 8:45 KECA-Jackie Robinson KFWB-U.N. 9:00 P. M. KLAC-Bill Stewart KFI-Telephone Hour KMPC-Parade of Hits KECA-Mr. President KhJ-News KNX-Star Playhouse KFWB-Bandstand KFAC-Evening Concert KTED-Proudly Hall 9:15 KhJ-Fulton Lewis 9:30 KFI-Music KBJ-Crime Fighters KECA-Inner Sanctum KNX-Beulah KTED-News 9:45 KNX-Club 15 KTED-Turntable Time 10:00 P. M. KLAC-News, Otis KFI-Reporter KMPC-Leisure Time KECA-News, Garred KBJ-I Love a Mystery KNX-Chet Huntley KFWB-Gene Norman KFAC-Crossroads 10:15 KFI-H. W. Kaltenborn KECA-Dr. F. Bailes KBJ-Frank Edwards KNX-Bob Elson 10:30 KIFI-Virgil Pinkley KMPC-News, Leisure Time KECA-J. B. Kennedy KBJ-Lonesome Gal KNX-Starlite Salute 10:45 KIFI-David Rose KNX-Orchestra KECA-One for Book 11:00 P. M. KLAC-Don Otis KIFI-News KMPC-Palladium KECA-Records KhJ-Art Van Orch. KFWB-Gene Norman KNX-Larry Thor KTED-Turntable Time 11:15 KIFI-Johnny Murray KNX-Merry Go Round 11:30 KIFI-Bing Sings KhJ-Crowell KLAC-KFWB-Music 11:45 KIFI-For You KNX-You and 12 MIDNIGHT KLAC-Don Otis KIFI-Musical Menu KFWB-Music KNX-News, Steve Allen KFAC-Midnite Serendade EIGHBORS I GOT THE KEY! WE'LL GO LOOK IT OVER IN THE MORNING...BRING YOUR OLD CLOTHES AND YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR! An additional 17,000 veterans in California have paid off their contracts in full since the program was established in 1921, Callaghan reported. —TONIGHT— Monday, Sept. 25 4:30 KTTV (11)—Classified Column 5:00 P.M. KFI (9)—Frank Webb Show KTTV (11)—Range Riders KLAC (13)—Al Jarvis 5:15 KNBH (4)—Scores, News KFI (9)—Meglin Revue 5:30 KNBH (4)—Howdy Doody KTLA (5)—News, Music KFI (9)—News KLAC (13)—Kemper's Kapers 5:45 KTSL (2)—Previews, Cartoons KTLA (5)—Police Call 6:00 P.M. KTSL (2)—Cowboy Caravan, "Silver Sage Pals" KTLA (5)—Cowboy Thrills KNBH (4)—Jump, Jump KFI (9)—TV Univ. KTTV (11)—Magic Party KLAC (13)—Film 6:15 KECA (7)—"Kid From Powder River" KTTV (11)—Film Odd. 6:20 KNBH (4)—Comedy Thr. "Kangaroo" 6:30 KTLA (5)—Beanie Time KECA (7)—Andy Clyde KFI (9)—Eddie Coontz KLAC (13)—J. Bradford 6:45 KNBH (4)—Cyclone Malone KTLA (5)—Handy Hints KECA (7)—Space Patrol 7:00 P.M. KTSL (2)—Lee's Lair KNBH (4)—Who Said That KTLA (5)—Newareel KECA (7)—Triple Thtre to 11 TUESDAY A. M. 7:00 A.M. KLAC—Haynes at Reins KMPC—Farm Advisor KFI-KHJ-News KECA-Wel. to Hlywd. KFWB-Music KNX-Nelson Pringle KFAC-Cof. Cup Concert KTED-Breakfast with Branson 7:15 KFI-Fleetwood Lawson KMPC-News KHJ-Breakfast Gang KNX-Stars in A M. 7:30 KFI-Piatter Party KMPC-Sports KECA-Bob Garred KNX-Frank Goss 7:45 KFI-Sam Hayes KMTV (11)—Lucille Norman KLAC (13)—Joe Grayuon 7:15 KTLA (5)—Your Town KTTV (11)—Woman's Voice 7:30 KTSL (2)—Cavalcade Stars KNBH (4)–Roberta Quinlan KTLA (5)—Dixie Showboat KFI (9)–Children Heard KTTV (11)–News Reel KLAC (13)–Jimmy Ames 7:45 KNBH (4)—News, Weather KTTV (11)–3's Company 8:00 P.M. KNBH (4)–Stars Over Hollywood KTLA (5)–Film, "Shake Hands With Murder" KFI (9)–Film—"Inside the Law" KTTV (11)–Starlight Theater 8:30 KTSL (2)–Movie, "Midnight at Madame Tussaud's" KNBH (4)–Lights, Camera, Action KTTV (11)–Candid Camera KLAC (13)–Sports 8:40 KLAC (13)–Wrestling 9:00 P.M. KNBH (4)–Dave Willock, Cliff Arquette KFI (9)–Can'tta Session KTTV (11)–Home Mag. 9:15 KFI (9)–Sports KTLA (5)–Film—"Silent Men" 9:30 KTSL (2)–Film KNBH (4)–Leave it to Girls KFI (9)–Square Dance KTTV (11)–Studio One 10:00 P.M. KTSL (2)–F Lawton- N.T.G. KNBH (4)–Editor's Roundtable 10:30 KNBH (4)–News KLAC (13)–Clete Roberts, Bob McLaughlin KTTV (11)–News Star Time 10:50 KTTV (11)–770 on Air 11:00 P.M. KTSL (2)–Peter Potter KTTV (11)–Bill Anson 11:50 KTTV (11)–Jack Rourke -TOMORROW10:00 A.M. KLAQ (13)–Joe Graydon 11:00 A.M. KECA (7)–Test 12:00 KLAC (13)–Mike Roy 1:00 P.M. KTTV (11)–Studio Party KLAC (13)–Al Jarvis 2:00 P.M. KTTV (11)--Come Into Kitchen 3:30-Movie Gema "Ferocious Pal" 4:30-Classified KFI(9)-9:00-Lucky Lady 9:30-Bill Welsh 9:45-Keep in Tone 10:15-Bill Welsh 12:00-News 12:30-Ladies Day 1:30-Cooks Corner 2:00-Top Ten 3:00-Singing Chef 3:20-Film 3:30-Hillywood Looks 3:45-Johnny Murray 4:00-Wilson KNBH(4)-9:30-Sybil Chism 9:45-Buy With Betty 10:15-News 10:30-Open House 11:30-Chef Milani 12:00-Sybil Chism 12:15-News WORD PUZZLE TUESDAY A. M. 7:00 A. M. KLAC—Haynes at Reins KMPC—Farm Adviser KFI-KHJ—News KECA—Wel. to Hlywd. KFWB—Music KNX—Nelson Pringle KFAC—Cof. Cup Concert KTED—Breakfast with Branson 7:15 KFI—Fleetwood Lawson KMPC—News KHJ—Breakfast Gang KNX—Stars in A M. 7:30 KFI—Platter Party KMPC—Sports KECA—Bob Garred KNX—Frank Goss 7:45 KFI—Sam Hayes KMPC—Hits KECA—Zeke Manners KHJ—KFAC—News KNX—Harry Babbitt 8:00 A. M. KLAC—News, Stocks KMPC—Ken Barton KFI—Bell Ringer KECA—Breakfast Club KHJ—Cecil Brown KFWB—News KNX—Top of Morning KFAC—Church KTED—Melodies 8:15 KLAC—Haynes KFI—Coffee Time KMPC—Markets, Sports KHJ-KNX-News KFWB-Bill Leyden 8:30 KFI-Jack Berch KMPC-Bing Crosby KHJ-Haven of Rest KNX-Grand Slam 8:45 KLAC-Racing News KPI-Meyers Goes to Market KMPC-KTED-News KFWB-Music KNX-Rosemary KFAC-Unity 9:00 A. M. KLAC-News, Bill Stew'n! KFI-News Ladier Day KMPC-Relig Science KECA-Johnny Olsen KHJ-Kate Smith KFWB-News KNX-Wendy Warren KFAC-Piano Parade KTED-Homemaker Harmonies 9:15 KMPC-Dinah Shore KFI-Dave Garroway KHJ-Garden Guide KFWB-Unity KNX-Aunt Jenny 9:20 KMPC-Chef Milani KFI-Ladies Day KHJ-Women Wonderful KECA-Quick as a Flash KFWB-Dave Ormont KNX-Helen Trent KFAC-Music 9:45 KFI-Around Town KNX-Gal Sunday 10:00 A. M. KLAC-Al Jarvis VERTICAL pacious cleansing agent coaltion of the helm ultuperative nominal value stockpita type of rama Solved: TAMP OGEE ROSA IGHT E STAL OCA RED CT HIPS ALLA SLUG EASE 8 N. Caucasian language 9 Experienced 10 Single 11 Headland 16 Unctuous preparation (Pharm.) 20 Make melodious 22 Herbs shrubs and trees of the senna family 24 Yale 25 Note 27 Sweet chestnut Card 29 Aperture 30 Quicken 32 Pirates 35 Commission 37 War vessels under a single command 38 Informed 39 Spiced hot beverage 40 Leas 42 Leer 44 Pronoun 45 Wire measure 47 One of a division of the Baltic Finna TUESDAY A. M. 7:00 A. M. KLAC-Haynes at Reins KMPC-Farm Adviser KFI-KHJ-News KECA-Wel. to Hlywd. KFWB-Music KNX-Nelson Pringle KFAC-Cof. Cup Concert KTED-Breakfast with Branson 7:15 KFI-Fleetwood Lawson KMPC-News Khj-Breakfast Gang KNX-Stars in A M. 7:30 KFI-Platter Party KMPC-Sports KECA-Bob Garred KNX-Frank Goss 7:45 KFI-Sam Hayes KMPC-Hits KECA-Zeke Manners Khj-KFAC-News KNX-Harry Babbitt 8:00 A. M. KLAC-News, Stocks Khj-Ken Barton Khj-Bell Ringer KECA-Breakfast Club Khj-Cecil Brown Khj-Fewb-News KNx-Top of Morning Khj-Church KTED-Melodies 8:15 KLAC-Haynes Khj-Coffee Time Khj-Markets, Sports Khj-KNX-News Khj-Fewb-Bill Leyden 8:30 Khj-Jack Berch Khj-Bing Crosby Khj-Haven of Rest KNx-Grand Slam 8:45 Khj-Racing News Khj-Meyers Goes to Market Khj-KMCP-KTED-News Khj-KFWB-Music Khj-KFAC-Unity Khj-9:00 A. M. Khj-KLAC-News, Bill Stew'n Khj-KFI-News Ladier Day Khj-KMCP-Relig Science Khj-Johnny Olsen Khj-KFAB-Bill Leyden Khj-KFWB-News Khj-Wendy Warren Khj-KFAC-Piano Parade Khj-KTED-Homemaker Harmonies Khj-9:15 Khj-KMCP-Dinah Shore Khj-KFI-Dave Garroway Khj-KFAB-Unity Khj-KNX-Aunt Jenny Khj-KMCP-Chef Milani Khj-KFI-Ladies Day Khj-KHJ-Women Wonderful Khj-KECA-Quick as a Flash Khj-KFWB-Dave Ormont Khj-KNX-Helen Trent Khj-KFAC-Music Khj-9:45 Khj-KFI-Around Town Khj-KNX-Gal Sunday 10:00 A. M. Khj-KLAC-Al Jarvis TKIAC-Vic Lindlahr KEJI-News KFWB-Dave Ormont KNX-Big Sister KFAC-Concert KTED-News, Best on Wax 10:15 KFI-Are Ya Listening KECA-Records KHJ-Tell-o-Test KNX-Ma Perkins 10:30 KFI-Wendell Noble KECA=True Story KHJ-Norma Young KNX-Dr Malone KFWB-Showtime KFAC-Songs 10:45 KFI-Life Beautiful KNX-Guiding Light 11:00 A. M. KIAC-AI Jarvis KFI-Double or Nothing KMPO-Bill Ewing KECA-Betty Crocker KHJ-Ladies Fair KFWB-Maurice Hart KNX-Mrs Burton KFAC-Guy Bates Post 11:15 KECA-Ira Cook KNX-Perry Mason KFAC-Songs 11:30 KFI-Live Like Millionaire KECA-J.B.Kennedy KHJ-Qween for a Day KNX-Nora Dake KFAC-Music Hall KTED-Baseball 11:45 KNX-Brightter Day KECA-Ira Cook 12 NOON KLCAC-AI Jarvis Ballm r KFI-Farm Report KMPO-Music KECA-KHJ-News KFWB-Bill Anson KNX-Protect. League KFAC-Lunch Concert KTED-Baseball 12:15 KFI-Road of Life KMPC-Southland Rpt. KECA-Baukhage Laiks KHJ-Cedric Foster 12:30 KFI-Pepper Young KHJ-Nancy Dixon KMPO-For Farmers KECA-Mod. Romance KFWB-News-Anison KNX-Protect. League KFAP-Lunch Concert KTED-Baseball 12:15 KFI-Road of Life KMPC-Southland Rpt. KECA-Baukhage Laiks KHJ-Cedric Foster 12:30 KFI-Pepper Young KHJ-Nancy Dixon KMPO-For Farmers KECA-Mod. Romance KFWB-News-Anison KNX-Protect. League KFAP-Lunch Concert KTED-Baseball 12:15 KFI-Road of Life KMPC-Southland Rpt. KECA-Baukhage Laiks KHJ-Cedric Foster 12:30 KFI-Pepper Young KHJ-Nancy Dixon KMPO-For Farmers KECA-Mod. Romance KFWB-News-Anison KNX-Protect. League KFAP-Lunch Concert KTED-Baseball 12:15 KFI-Road of Life KMPC-Southland Rpt. KECA-Baukhage Laiks KHJ-Cedric Foster 12:30 KFI-Pepper Young KHJ-Nancy Dixon KMPO-For Farmers KECA-Mod. Romance KFWB-News-Anison KNX-Protect. League kFAP-Lunch Concert kTED-Baseball 12:15 KFI-Road of Life KMPC-Southland Rpt. KECA-Baukhage Laiks kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12:15 kTED-Baseball 12