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4 Anaheim Gazette FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1857 Guest Minister at White Temple Guest minister at the White Temple Methodist church, Rev. Chester Farris, will speak on "The Believing Heart" Sunday morning. Rev. Battersea's regular minister and abbot is hundred more. RADIO and TELEVISION KLAC . . . 570 KIEV . . . 870 KNK . . . 1070 KGEB . . . 1690 KFI . . . 640 KBJ . . . 790 KKLA . . . 1110 KYEIL . . . 1530 KMPC . . . 710 KFWB . . . 890 KPOX . . . 1280 KWOL . . . 1580 KECA . . . 790 KFVD . . . 1020 KFAO . . . 1530 KPNO . . . 1690 The following programs are completed from reports provided by the broadcasters: We assume no responsibility for half minute changes on this part—P.K.L. RADIO FRIDAY P.M. 5:00 P.M. KLAQ—News, Sports, Wine, KFMQ—Hale Ward—Sports News KFLQ—Bobby Bennon KMQL—M. Murrow KFWB—Bad News KEAQ—Serenade KLAG—Name of Week KFMQ—Leonard Owl KFMQ—Driving, Boward KNFQ—Tram Harron KLAQ—News, KFLQ—Court of Song KFMQ—Champion Shotler KNFQ—Laye Scotty KNFQ—World Today KFAQ—When Bill Club KLAQ—Sam Balter KFLQ—Elmer Peterson KFMQ—Tom Tunes KEAQ—New KFLQ—Frank Goes 4:00 P.M. KLMQ—News, KECA—Pews, R. Wester KHLQ-Gabriel Heather KFWB-News KFAQ-Consert 6:15 7:00 P.M. KLAQ—News, Cone Roberts KFMQ-News, Music KEAQ-Boston KFMQ-Penny Searndale KEAQ-Sports Page KFWB-Hair Salting KFLQ-Gene Kid KFMQ-Women's Forum KFAQ-Ethos & Beccari KFLQ-Pro Land Conn. KFWB-Hourly News 8:00 P.M. KLAQ—News, Baseball, Hollywood-Gan Dune KFMQ-Ocean Man's Family KEAQ-Daffee Attorneys KFLQ-Ming Theatre KFWB-Pace Treaty KFAQ-C concert 8:15 P.M. KFLQ-World News KFMQ-Basketball in LA-Southland KFLQ-Pub Enquiries 8:30 P.M. Screen Director Playhouse KEOA-Your P.I.L. KGU-Shinging Marshal KGU-Rayburn & Finch 9:00 P.M. KEOA-Newstand Tblt. KGU-News, Cherry Tree KGU-Booth 10:00 P.M. KEOA-Newstand Tblt. KGU-Booth 10:30 P.M. KEOA-Newstand Tblt. KGU-Booth 11:00 P.M. KEOA-Music, KEFB-Gene Norman KI-F News, KEFB-Dunson Time, KEFB-Novice, KEFB-Beats, KEFB-BallroomStations-Tickets 11:35 P.M. KI-F Orch, KI-F Merry Go Round 11:55 P.M. KI-F Music, Anaheim Gazette by JOHN NEUBAUER Go, stand and speak...the people all the words of life.—Acts 5:20. CALIFORNIANA—On September 9, 1850, Millard Fillmore president of the United States adopted by the United States Senate on August a vote of 34 to 18, and b House of Representatives vote of 150 to 58, admitting former to the Union as a Stal. EDUCATION — Monday, December 10, is the BIG Schoolbells throughout the city will ring again and scare from kindergarten to third jayssee students will answer call. Orange county educator dict an enrollment increase. NEWSHORTS — Jodi of meldan, a bulldog, belonged Mrs. Clair Llebhart won a ribbon at the recent Santa Valley Kennel club show Moore staged. Don Llebhart a trained him... They't that Tyler Sawyer, the dri has a string of race horses they haven't run for the mon They had a "political golf at the Santa Ana Country week ago. Earl Stable, the TELEVISION ROOMLY J.P. 5:00 P.M. KTBL (5)—Ghost Town KBH (4)—Born in same KTLA (5)—Kids KNH (7)—Semperman KTH (11)—Cemented CHAN KTLA (12)—Al Jarris 6:15 KTFI (8)—Having Beauty KTLA (13)—Silver Fox, Thin Man 6:20 KBBE (4)—Howie DuOdy KBH (9)—Gov't Thrills KTYT (8)—Bingo KTH (11)—Bingo KFI (8)—WV Univ. 6:20 KTFL (3)—Tele Comics KBH (4)—Komedy KTFF (7)—Scoop Patrol KTYT (11)—News 6:15 KTBL (3)—Stop at Boner Bills KBSE (7)—Tom Corbett, House Caddes KTTV (11)—Kay Mulvey's Open House KLAO (12)—Willie Wonderful 6:20 KTEL (2)—M.T.G., Hollywood Road to Fame KBH (4)—Film—"Son takes a Trip" KTLA (5)—Beany Time KECA (7)—Foreman KTYT (11)—Cap, Video KLAC (12)—News, Clue Roberts 6:45 KNBM (4)—Kelley and Moran KTLA (5)—Handy Hints KTFP (6)—Film—"Writing Rider" KLAC (13)—San Dalter 7:00 P.M. KNBU (4)—Ladies and Hardy KTLA (5)—Niceass KTUA (7)—Bill Owins Show KTAU (11)—Nice—Affinity of Pierre KAU (12)—Mt. Davis KTAU (13)—Your Town—Harvey Brown 8:25 KNBU (4)—Reserve KTBL (2)—News, Sports KNBU (6)—News, Weather KTUA (13)—Charlie Chase Queen KECA (7)—Say with Adding KIPI (8)—Home for Sale KTYV (11)—Pet Each 7:55 KTBL (8)—Perry Come KNBU (4)—Roberta Quickenbill 1:30 KIPI (8)—News 8:00 P.M. KTBL (3)—The Ad Librers KNBU (4)—Living Book, "Reunion in Egypt" KTLA (7)–Prost Profiles KECA (7)–United or Not KIPI (8)–Latin Grave Enciment" KTYV (11)–Twenty Questions KLAC (13)–Women's Wrestling 8:25 KTBL (2)—Men Against Othes KNBU (6)–Snooze Cadet KECA (7)–FilmKTYV (11)–Pa. Pg. D. KAU (12)–Wrestling 9:00 P.M. KTBL (3)–Film First, "Turnabout" KNBU (6)–Let People Do It KTLA (8)–Film—"Red Balloon" KTTY (11)–Do Me Town KML (9)–Film 9:00 KNB (4)—Dear With No Wants KECA (7)–Tales of Tomorrow 10:00 P.M. KTBL (2)–Orange Photog. KNBU (4)–Sports News KECA (7)–Hybrid Thrills, Callahan's Boarding House KTYV (11)–Elmo Sutton the Stax" 10:35 KTTV (11)-Polypades 10:38 KTLB (8)-Sillywolf, Openness Night KNBU (6)-Dana Norman Walk KECA (7)-Film KTTV (11)-What's the Verdict 11:00 P.M. KTBL (2)–Peter Potter KECA (7)–Weaver's Press Room Wm. Stout KTTV (11)-News, Club 11 KLACB(58)-Clee Roberts, News 11:20 KECA(7)-Film—"Pardon My Gun" KLAC(12)-Movie "I Am a Original" 11:30 KTA(5)-Final Edition KTTV(11)-Midnight Movie, "Scarlet Letter" TOMORROW KTBL(2) KECA Treaty 4:20-Preview 6:30-Panda of Events 6:30-Reserve KTLA(5) PEACE Treaty 10:20-Facemade 3:00-Parm Fair 4:20-Film--"Murder In News" KLCA(7) PEACE Conference 8:20-Dat Mattines NEWSHORE — so much melodian, a bulldog, belongs Mrs. Clair Llebhart won a ribbon at the recent Santa Valley Kennel club show Moore staged. Don Llebhart trained him... They tilt that Tyler Sawyer, the drum has a string of race horses they haven't run for the month They had a "political golf" at the Santa Ana Country week ago Earl Stanley, the port Beach representative Craig, former speaker of the state and Anaheim's Tommy Mackenzie controller, got together Riley Huber for a set-to. Aing to Terry Stephenson, on Anaheim newspaperman, Sally and Craig are so-so golfer that Kuchel! He knows the of the rolling trade; scoring "No wonder the state's D are fouled up!" Ging is ready to have snorted after a dancy in scoring had been "Here's a guy who is supposed be handing out the chits and ing the bills and he can count to five." LINE-O-TYPE — Even Santa Ana could honor Claim Millian Walter, the "powder derby" winner, was she gifted ticket to go with the key city. Officer George Cox said was going 40 miles per hour 25 mile zone. Wonder if V man got that ticket fixed? VIGNETE — Douglas Eson of Santa Ana wished thieves would be more choice selecting their victims. Applying thieves don't care whoseerty they take. They remove hub cap from his car parnt front of his home. He's a manger of the police force, too. HUMOR — Burr Shafer, Ana's nationally known cartoonist, has a sense of humor but it isn't keen enough for to see anything funny about smashed window of his store. Burglars, y'see, to beer bottle through a display dow and made off with two pets. Musically enclined no doubt! PREDICTION — At the SATURDAY A.M. 1:00 A.M. KLAQ-News, Stocks KLAQ-Martials Sports KLAQ-News, Bob Greens KFBW-Bill Lyden KLAQ-News, Secret Story KMPC-Glass Picks KMX-Haven of Rock KMX-Make Matters KFAC-News 9:00 A.M. KLAQ-News, Stocks KLAQ-Martials Sports KLAQ-News, Bob Greens KFBW-Bill Lyden KLAQ-News, Secret Story KMPC-Glass Picks KMX-Haven of Rock KMX-Make Matters KFAC-News SATURDAY A.M. 1:00 A.M. KLAQ-News, Stocks KLAQ-Martials Sports KLAQ-News, Bob Greens KFBW-Bill Lyden KLAQ-News, Secret Story KMPC-Glass Picks KMX-Haven of Rock KMX-Make Matters KFAC-News PREDICTION—At the time of the year the Gazette dicted that Orange county's way death toll would reach dred before 1951 ran its less Supervisor Ralph Melg gets the ball rolling and has fic signals installed at H and Orangethorpe; Cyprus Orangethorpe and on R and Orangethorpe, a lot of will be crippled, maimed and on those corners. When Northrop plant goes into production those crossroads will be of a traffic hazard than ready are. People who may plant will come from all Southern California and will diverge on it from all points compass. Now is the time. Let's not pay for the signal will eventually be installed those intersections with lives. That's too costly. NITECAPSULE—Life is if it's the other fellow; your own, it's the most thing on earth. A couple of tablespoons must and two more tablespoon freely chopped watercress to a half cup of French d give the dressing zest. It served over a hard-cooked salad. Anaheim Gazetteer by JOHN S. NEUBAUER Go, stand and speak... to people all the words of this Acts 5-20. CALIFORNIANA—On September 9, 1850, Millard Fillmore, president of the United States, made a bill adopted by the Unit-States Senate on August 13 by vote of 34 to 18, and by the House of Representatives by a vote of 150 to 50, admitting California to the Union as a State. EDUCATION — Monday, September 10, is the BIG DAY! Schoolbells throughout the coun-county will ring again and scholars from kindergarten to third-year see students will answer the Orange county educators pre-nt an enrollment increase. NEWSHORTS — Jodi of Marildan, a bulldog, belonging to Ms. Clair Liebhart won a bluebonn at the recent Santa Ana Valley Kennel club show. More staged. Don Liebhart must-trained him. They tell us that Tyler Sawyer, the druggist, is a string of race horses, but they haven’t run for the money... they had a “political golf game” in the Santa Ana Country club a week ago. Earl Stabley, the New-Russ Arms Talk Set for ORCs Combat units of the Soviet army, their weapons, equipment, organization and tactics will be the subject of a two-hour illustrated lecture for members of the Organized Reserve Corps of Orange county on Sept. 12, at 8 p.m., at 1012 N. Main st., Santa Ana. Leading the discussion will be Li. House and Li. Lacey. The officers compose one of 12 teams currently touring the eight states of the Sixth Army as part of a program to bring members of the ORC up to data on the Army’s latest tactics, weapons, techniques, equipment and problems. Included in the discussion will be a comparison of Russian and American units up to and including the Infantry division. Tactics of the smaller Soviet units and the principal weapons of the Russians will be closely scrutinized by the discussion leaders. Visual aids will be employed by the two officers describing Russian weapons including the highly-touted T-34 tank. All members of the Army, Air Corps, Naval and Marine Reserves are invited to attend this lecture, conducted by the Sixth Army Instruction and Discussion team. For Health, Eat California Fruit Thieves Loot Bauman Market Robert I. Bauman, 717 Lembn and his brother, Guy, $07 Lembn, are owners of Bauman’s Market at 10692 S. Stanton ave., that was robbed some time between the closing Monday night and Tuesday morning. The building recently moved back on the property because State purchased a right of Highway 39, is on the premises had not been sub-barred to obtain insurance. An inventory reveals a $864.70 in meat, coffee, tobacco and miscellaneous including hair oil. Ten in small change was taken the cash register. 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Los Angeles St. Phone 6235 Mahoney Wholesale Meat Co. 816 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4227 Gledhill's Scooter 714½ N. Los Angeles Phone 3647 Glenn Martinez Shell Service Formerly H. D. L. 700 N. Los Angeles Dan Paul's C (SNO-CASTLE) 623 N. Los Angeles Van Brothers S 801 N. Los Angeles Phone 9186 Truxaw Pharris (Bob Truxaw) 732 N. Los Angeles Phone 6292 Hammond-Wade UPHOLSTERED 725 N. Los Angeles Phone 4717 Congratulations ...to John Dunn on your fine new home for DUNN MOTOR CO. and to C. Ray Long, your choice for a good builder We're glad to have shared in building your new, complete Sales and Service plant. Walt... TAYLOR LUMBER CO. "MORE FOR YOUR BUILDING DOLLAR" WELCOME MOTOR CO. to the BUSINESS DISTRICT of ANAHEIM pooring firms take this opportunity to say our sincere wishes for your continued suc- Ann's Northgate Market 722 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 9000 De Groff Delicatessen 813 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 7660 Medhill's Scooter Shop 714½ N. Los Angeles St. Phone 3647 Bud's Barber Shop 902 N. Los Angeles St. B. & V. Bookkeeping Service Nedhill's Scooter Shop 714½ N. Los Angeles St. Phone 3647 Glenn Mark Shell Service Formerly H. D. LeDuc 700 N. Los Angeles St. Dan Paul's Cafe (SNO-CASTLE) 623 N. Los Angeles St. Van Brothers Service 801 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 9186 Truxaw Pharmacy (Bob Truxaw) 732 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 6292 Hammond-Wade Co. UPHOLSTERERS 725 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4717 Bud's Barber Shop 902 N. Los Angeles St. B. & V. Bookkeeping Service 902 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 7909 Neuman's Auto Electric SPECIALIZED SERVICE SPEEDOMETERS J. J. NEUMAN 904 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 4427 — Res. 6284 California Hosiery Co. 808 N. Los Angeles St. State Farm Insurance AUTO — LIFE — FIRE LESTER MONELL ROBERT DAVIS 742 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 6792 Paris Cleaners 730 N. Los Angeles St. Langson's Television Parlor 616 N. Los Angeles St. Phone 3808