anaheim-gazette 1952-01-18
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BY HERSELF TODAY —
HOW ABOUT US STEPPIN' OUT TOO?
LETS GO TO HOLLYWOOD AND VINE AND WATCH FOR CELEBRITIES!
HERES A GOOD PLACE TO SPOT THE BIG SHOTS!
BROWN DEPARTMENT
IT'S MORNING ON THE EARTH, AND THE SPACE-RAcer IS DESCENDING SWIFTLY TOWARD THE KINGDOM OF UNCERTAINIA.
MISTER MURDOCK! I SEE KING CORNY'S CASTLE!
ME TOO, OAKY! YE HIT IT RIGHT ON TH' NOSE!
AND ON THE CASTLE WALL...
G-CAPTAIN, I SAW S-SOMETHIN' IN TH' SKY! IT L-LOOKED LIKE A F-FLYIN' SAUCER!
WHY DIDN'T YA SHOOT IT DOWN?!
BEFORE I COULD RAISE MY CROSS-BOW, IT D-DISAPPEARED!
AS THE "BLACK COUNT" LUNGES, ARMSTRONG, HURLS HIMSELF AGAINST THE COUNT'S SWORD ARM
YOU ROUL BLACK COWAN,
I PARE YOU TO UNLOCK THESE HANDCUFFS A FIGHT A MAN CLOSER TO YOUR OWN SIZE!
AS THE "BLACK COUNT"
LUNGES ARMSTRONG,
HURLS HIMSELF
AGAINST THE COUNT'S
SWORD
ARM
YOU ROUL BLACK COWAR
I DARE YOU TO UNLOOK
THESE HANDCUFFS A
FIGHT A MAN
CLOSER TO
YOUR OWN
SIZE!
CAN YOU SEE SCORCHY?
N-NO! BUT I CAN HEAR!
VIDA SVEND!
VIDA SPACE BOOTV!
DEATH TO LEBRA!
AW, GEE,
MISTER BLOCK
SOONER OR LATER
SOMEONE WAS
GOING TO HAVE TO
LISTEN TO HIS
SONG!
EVERY TIME I TRY
TO BE HELPFUCKIN'
HEY, WHAT'S THIS
OH, DAD! YOU ARE A DEAR!
SUCH A BEAU-J-U-TIFUL
GIFT! AND JUST WHAT I
WANTED!
I'LL BET THEY
WERE QUITE
EXPENSIVE.
THEY WEREN'T
VERY CREAP—
OH, DAD! YOU ARE A DEAR!
SUCH A BEAUTY-UTIFUL
GIFT! AND JUST WHAT I
WANTED!
I'LL BET THEY
WERE QUITE
EXPENSIVE.
THEY WEREN'T
VERY CREAP—
AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS OR
PETERS CORNERS; THIS IS THE
VOICE OF "THE EYE WITNESS": ALL
LOCAL TRAFFIC IS UNDER THE STONY STAGE
OF THIS ALL STEEING EYE--YOUR VIOLATIONS
AND CARELESSNESS WILL BE POINTED OUT TO
YOU AS YOU DRIVE!!...THE DRIVER OF
CAR LICENSE NUMBER BR/7206 JUST
FAILED TO GIVE A SIGNAL FOR HIS LEFT
TURN!--THE GREEN SEEDY LICENSE
NO 70 IN JU '15 PARKING TOO NEAR
A FIRE HYDRANT...
THE
UNEXPECTED BOOKING
VOICE OVER THE LOUD
SPEAKER BROUGHT THE ERRING DRIVERS UP SHORT
PETERS, ENSCONCED IN HIS VANTAGE POINT Above
THE TOWN'S ONLY BUSY INTERSECTION, CAN CALL.
NEARLY ALL THE DRIVING FOULS IN TOWN, AND HE'D CALLING THEM LOUD.
10 Anaheim Gazette
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1952
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
HERES A GOOD PLACE TO SPOT THE BIG SHOTS!
BROWN DERBY
WHY DIDN'T YA SHOOT IT DOWN? CROSS-BOW, IT DISAPPEARED!
BUT IN A NEARBY FIELD...
YOU FOUL BLACK COWARD! I DARE YOU TO UNLOCK THESE HANDCUFFS AND FIGHT A MAN CLOSER TO YOUR OWN SIZE!
Bethel Baptist
Rev. Berthold Jackselt of Bethel Baptist church will be bringing his second message in the series of "Faith's Great Affirmations," Sunday morning when he speaks on "Jesus Christ."
If you are home-sick, lonely, or weary, hear pastor Jackselt's message Sunday evening at 7:30 on, "The Tie That Binds." There will be special music by the church choir and men's chorus.
Bethel Baptist church is laying plans now for an Evangelistic Crusade to be held from Feb. 17 to 22. Dr. Jack McArthur, the well known radio pastor is to be the evangelist. Mr. Leonard Dargatz will be leading the congregational singing. Cottage prayer meetings will be held in a number of homes throughout the city the week of Feb. 10.
Bethel Baptist church is growing with the community, and has purchased the property at 124 W. Broadway in order that they may expand. A committee has been appointed by the church board to consider plans for the use of the property for future developments. The committee consists of Mr. Eugene Bressel, Mr. Paul Jungkelt, Mr. Bill Ballman, Mr. Adolph Baudisch, Mr. Virgil Isbell, Mrs. Eva Gooden and Mrs. Betty Mabs.
First Presbyterian
"Life Wanted" is the topic of the Rev. Howard S. Congdon's sermon at the 10:45 worship service at First Presbyterian church Sunday. The starting time for church school has been changed to 9:30 a.m.
White Temple Method
Dr. Roland D. Hussain of Latin-American UCLA, will address the evening service on Saturday at White Temple church, discussing "Islam in Latin America," third speaker in a series out January studying bor republics to the over 20 years Prof. been teaching in this making an intensive social problems and south of the border. California is more qualified to discuss the freedom that have de military fascists group South American nation.
Following his adolescence and adults will their separate study the annual School series, studying the Lican nations.
At the 10:50 a.m., music, Rev. Frank E. Will continue his series mon Struggles of the theme, "Making Su Will."
In Pakistan, nine yacht cloth must make wardrobe.
Rolling toward the sexton River, fed by maze of lakes, hurtles 1038 feet in 16 miles.
The first sheet of
YOU FOUL BLACK COWARD!
I DARE YOU TO UNLOCK THESE HANDCUFFS AND FIGHT A MAN CLOSER TO YOUR OWN SIZE!
THE BLACK COUNT ALWAYS ACCEPTS A CHALLENGE!
WHAT HAPPENED?
DID I HIT ANYTHING?
MY MOUNTAIN HONEY
(SHE'S WILD BUT SHE'S SWEET)
Words and Music by RIDGERUNNER RAINEY
COST ABOUT THE SAME AS A NEW FISHING ROD AND REEL.
First Presbyterian
"Life Wanted" is the topic of the Rev. Howard S. Congdon's sermon at the 10:45 worship service at First Presbyterian church Sunday. The starting time for church school has been changed to 9:30 a.m.
Eat More California Oranges
SLICE OF HAM
"HE DOESN'T HEAR THE BUGLE IN THE MORNING"
TODAY'S CROSS-WORD PUZZ
WEREN'T MY CREAP—
COST ABOUT THE SAME AS A NEW FISHING ROD AND REEL.
MODEST MAIDENS
Dekmark Registered U.S. Patent Office
ABSTRACTIONS BY BROOK
JAY ALAN—
WHERE WILL I FIND THE PRETTY OLD FASHIONED HAND PAINTED PICTURES?
White Temple Methodist
Dr. Roland D. Hussey, professor of Latin-American history at UCLA, will address the 7 p.m. evening service on Sunday night at White Temple Methodist church, discussing "Totalitarianism in Latin-America." He is the third speaker in a series throughout January studying our neighbor republics to the south. For over 20 years Prof. Hussey has been teaching in this field, and making an intensive study of the political problems and movements south of the border. No one in California is more eminently qualified to discuss the threats to freedom that have developed by military fascists groups in the South American nations.
Following his address, both youth and adults will resort to their separate study groups in the annual School of Missions series, studying the Latin-American nations.
At the 10:50 a.m., morning service, Rev. Frank E. Butterworth will continue his series on "Common Struggles of the Soul" with the theme, "Making Sure of God's Will."
In Pakistan, nine yards of cotton cloth must make a year's wardrobe.
Rolling toward the sea the Hamilton River, fed by Labrador's maze of lakes, hurtles downgrade 1038 feet in 16 miles.
The first sheet of paper was
Christian Science
A growing understanding that God is Life eternal increases longevity, according to the Sunday Bible Lesson on "Life" in all Christian Science churches.
"Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hat it," deed of life unto him that hath it," desolomon (16:22) which is used as the Golden Text.
A Bible passage also from Proverbs (4:20-22) counsels, "My son, attend to my words; incline thine ear unto my sayings. Let them not depart from thine eyes; keep them in the midst of thine heart. For they are life unto those that find them, and health to all their flesh."
"We all must learn that Life is God," declares Mary Baker Eddy in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." She continues, "Ask yourself: Am I living the life that approaches the supreme good? Am I demonstrating the healing power of Truth and Love? If so, then the way will grow brighter 'unto the perfect day.' Your fruits will prove what the understanding of God brings to man" (p. 496).
RADIO and TELEVISION
KLAC ... 570 KIEV ... 870 KNX ... 1070 KGER ... 1390
KFI ... 640 KHI ... 820 KXLA ... 1110KTED ... 1520
KMPC ... 710 KFWB ... 980 KFOX ... 1280 KOWL ... 1580
KECA ... 790 KFVD ... 1020 KPAC ... 1330 KMPO ... 1600
The following programs are compiled from reports provided by the broadcasters. We assume no responsibility for last minute changes on their part.-T.K.D.
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5:00 P.M.
KLAC—News, Sports
KFI—Feature Wire
KMPO—News, Business,
Sports
KNCA—Anthony Eden
KHJ—Green Hornet
KNX—Ed R Murrow
KFA—Serenade
6:25
KLAC—Stars of Week
KFI—News
KNX—Tom Harmon
5:30
KLAC—News
KFI—Casa Cugat
KMPO—Stars of Soon
KPOA—Chet duntley
KHJ—Will Bill Hickok
KNX—World Today
5:45
KLAC—Sam Balter
KFI—Elmer Peterson
KMPO—Top Tunes
KECA—News
KNX—Frank Goes
6:00 P.M.
KLAC-KMPO—News
KFI—Bill Storm
KPI—Night Beat
KMPO—J.W.Vandercock
KECA-Boxing
KNX-Capitol Cloak'm
KHJ-Masle
KPAC-Serenade
7:30
KPI—News
KMPO-Penny Serenade
KECA-Hits and Encores
KFWB-Community News
KHJ-Cisco Kid
KNX-Woman's Forum
KPAC-Echoes & Encores
7:45
KPI—Records
KFWB-Rosary Hour
8:00 P.M.
KLAC-News, Music
KPI-Frost Warnings,
1 Man's Family
KMPC-News, Sports
KEOA-Richard Diamond
KHJ-Reporter's Roundup
KNX-Lowell Thomas
KFWB-Animal, Veg.
(KMetal)
KPAC-Concert
KPI—Fulton Lewis
KFI—We Call It Jam
KMPC-Dance Time
KECA-Mt. D.A.
KFWB-Talk Politics
KHJ-Crime Fighters
KNX-Beulah
9:45
KFWB-Dave Ballard
KNX-Club 15
10:00 P.M.
KLAC-KNX-News
KFI-Reporter
KECA-Hank Weaver
KFWB-Gene Norcan
KHJ-I Love Murray
KPAC-Music Crossroads
10:15
KPI-Joe Yoki
KHJ-Frank Edwards
KECA-Dr. Baiter
KNX-Harmon and Kennelly
10:20
KPI-Repeat Perance
KECA-Perfect Hubband
KHJ-Lonesome Gal
KNX-Philip Norman
10:35
KNX-Thi I Believe
11:00 P.M.
In Pakistan, nine yards of cotton cloth must make a year's wardrobe.
Rolling toward the sea the Hamilton River, fed by Labrador's maze of lakes, hurtles downgrade 1038 feet in 16 miles.
The first sheet of paper was made by a Chinese in 105 A.D. by pouring mashed vegetable fibers into a flat mold.
KLAC—Stars of Week
KFI—News
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5:30
KLAC—News
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KECA—Chet dunley
KHJ—Wild Bill Hickok
KNX—World Today
5:45
KLAC—Sam Baiter
KFI—Elmer Peterson
KMPC—Top Tunes
KECA—News
KNX—Frank Goes
6:00 P.M.
KLAC-KMPC—News
KFI-Bill Stern
KECA-News, B Weaver
KHJ-Gabriel Heatter
KFWB-Newy
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KFI-Passing Parade
KMPO-Bob Kelley
KNX-News
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6:20
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KECA-News, Music
KHJ-Answer Man
KFWB-Amer Dances
KNX-Musicland
6:45
KHJ-Sam Hayes
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KLAC-News, McLaughlin
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KNBE (4)—Film
KTLA (5)—Paycrafters
KECA (7)—Roosee Ates Show
KhJ (9)—Film
KTTV (11)—Range Rider
KLAC (13)—Al Jarvis
5:15
KNBH (4)—Bob and Ray
KhJ (9)—Comedy Time
3:30
KNBH (4)—Howdy Doody
KTLA (5)—Cowboy Thrill
KhJ (9)—TV Univ
KTTV (11)—Cap Video
KLAO (13)—Phantom Ranger
6:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)—Playhouse of Stars
KNBH (4)—Adv. of Patches
KECA (7)—Chet Huntley
KhJ (9)—News
KTTV (11)—Window Shopper
KLAC (13)—Timmy O'Toole Time
6:15
KNBC (4)—Peanut Circus
KECA (7)—Dusty Walker
KTTV (11)—Kay Mulvey Open House
6:30
KNBH (4)—Laurel & Hardy
KTLA (5)—Beany Time
KECA (7)—Tom Corbett, Space Cadet
KhJ (9)—theater,
"Law of the Sea"
KLAO (13)—Telepaper
6:45
KTLA (5)–Handy Hints
KECA (7)–Space Patrol
KTTV (11)–Near, George Putnam
KLAO (13)–Cleese Rob'rtis
KLAC (13)—Cliffie Stone 7:15
KTLA (5)–Your Town Mayor Bowron 7:30
KNXT (2)–N.T.G. Hollywood Road to Tame 7:30
KTLA (5)–Charlie Chr. KeCa (7)–Life With Linkletters 7:30
KTTV (11)–Pet Each. KLAC (13)–Horace Heidt 7:30
KNBH (4)–Great Fight 8:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)–News, Doug Edwarda 8:00 P.M.
KNBH (4)–News KTLA (5)–Hollywood Road to Tame 8:00 P.M.
KTLA (5)–Charlie Chr. KeCa (7)–Life With Linkletters 8:00 P.M.
KTTV (11)–Pet Each. KLAC (13)–Horace Heidt 8:00 P.M.
KNBH (4)–Great Fight 8:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)–News, Doug Edwarda 8:00 P.M.
KTLA (5)–Hollywood Road to Tame 8:00 P.M.
KTLA (5)–Charlie Chr. KeCa (7)–Life With Linkletters 8:00 P.M.
KTTV (11)–Pet Each. KLAC (13)–Horace Heidt 8:00 P.M.
KNBH (4)–Great Fight 8:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)–News, Doug Edwarda 8:00 P.M.
KTLA (5)–Hollywood Road to Tame 8:00 P.M.
KTLA (5)–Charlie Chr. KeCa (7)–Life With Linkletters 8:00 P.M.
KTTV (11)–Pet Each. KLAC (13)–Horace Heidt 8:00 P.M.
KNBH (4)–Great Fight 8:00 P.M.
KNXT (2)–News, Doug Edwarda 8:00 P.M.
KTLA (5)–Hollywood Road to Tame 8:00 P.M.
KTLA (5)–Charlie Chr. KeCa(7)-Mystery Theater 8:30
KNXT (2)–News, Doug Edwarda 8:30
KTLA (5)–Hollywood Road to Tame 8:30
KTLA (5)–Charlie Chr. KeCa(7)-Mystery Theater 8:30
KNBH (4)–R.C.A. Victor Show 8:30
KECA (7)–Mr. Malone KTTV (11)–Bonnie & Bennie 10:15
KhJ (9)–News 10:30
KNXT (2)–Film KNBH (4)–Let Pappa DD 13:
KTLA (5)–Film, "You Can't Beat the Law" KECA (7)-Bozo Drama KTTV (11)-Whats the Verdict 10:45 KECA (7)-Club 7:
KINTX (2)-Chroncope. KNBH (4)-Wrestling KECA (7)-Chet Huntley-Hank Weaver KTTV (11)-News, George Purnam KLCAC (13)-Little Thrk 11:15 KNXT (3)-Peter Potter KTTV (11)-Theater, "Gay Love" KLCAC (13)-Ed Lyon 11:20 KECA (7)-"Shanghai Gesture" 12:00 KTLA (5)-Final Edition TOMORROW KNXT(2):
4:15-Preview 4:20-Etiquette Film 4:30-Know Your Child KNBH(4):
9:00-Assemblage 6:
KTLA(5): 10:20-Tricks & Treat 11:00-Movies to 5:00 KECA(7): 10:20-Law of the Valley! 11:00-Stu Erwin Show 11:20-Date With Judy 12:00-Betty Crocker 12:30-Adv. Time 15:00-Garden Shop KHL(9):
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1:15
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8:48
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KLAC—News, Haynes
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KFAC-KECA—Music
1:15
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1:45
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KNX—Top of Morning
8:00 A. M.
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8:15
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8:30
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KNX-Give and Take
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8:48
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1:15
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7:20
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TOMORROW
KNXT (2)
1:15-Preview 4:20-Eiquette Film 4:20-Know Your Child KNBH (4) 4:40-Assembly 6 KTLA (5) 10:30-Tricks & Treat 11:30-Movies to 5:00 KECA (7) 10:30-Law of the Valley 11:30-Stu Erwin Show 11:30-Date With Judy 12:30-Water Crocker 12:30-Adt Time 1:00-Garden Shop KHJ (9) 4:20-Spanish Theater KTTV (11) 4:15-Serenade 4:20-Film, " Kansas Cyclone" KLAO (13) 4:45-Your Own Home
Copyright, 1952, by Universal Radio & TV Features Synd.-Tom E. Danson