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4 Anaheim Gazette TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 10, 1953
ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA
SCHOOL of SALESMANSHIP
LEARN MO
TO SELL
COME IN FOR
A FREE
DEMONSTRA
SHHH! AIN'T THAT KING CORNY?
SURE! IT'S HIM!
WOT'S HE DOIN' SO FAR FROM TH' ROYAL CASTLE?
THAT'S A MINOR MATTER!
HERE'S OUR CHANCE FOR SOME EASY MONEY!
LOOK LERA!
PICTURE YOUR OLD POISON PAUL KREEG
WEVE SPIKED ALL OF HIS LOW BLON TRICKS AGAINST YOUR PLANET...
SO FAR!
BUT WE HAVEN'T STOPPED HIS PLOTS! I'LL BET HIS LIMITIANS ARE BEHIND THIS SATELLITE TROUBLE!
LOOK LERAL PICTURE YOUR OLD POISON PAUL KREEG
WE'VE SPIKED ALL OF HIS LOW BLON TRICKS AGAINST YOUR PLANET... SO FAR!
BUT WE HAVEN'T STOPPED HIS PLOTS! I'LL BEST HIS LIMBIANS ARE BEHIND THIS SATELLITE TROUBLE!
BOY...NITTING THAT WAVE MUST BAVE DONE SOME REAL DAMAGE
SHE'S WEAVING ALL OVER THE SKY! WHAT'LL THE NEXT WAVE DO?
DOING RIGHT WAS NOT PART OF MY BARGAIN!! LET ME HAVE THOSE SECRETS!
I WILL NOT! ANNA X WAS MY FRIEND!
I HAVE AN AWFUL TIME TRYING TO GET TO SLEEP AT NIGHT...
I'VE TRIED JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING, BUT NOTHING SEEMS TO WORK...
I'VE TAKEN PILLS HOT TODDIES...TR READING...BUT ST NO SLEEP...
I HAVE AN AWFUL TIME TRYING TO GET TO SLEEP AT NIGHT...
I've tried just about everything but nothing seems to work...
I've taken pill hot toddies reading but still no sleep.
OKAY HONEY... YOU'VE HELPED ME DECIDE... I'M TURNING DOWN THE HALF MILLION DOLLAR OFFER FOR MY INVENTION!...NOW IT'S UP TO YOU TO HELP ME BUILD IT INTO A BUSINESS MYSELF THAT WILL PROVE IT WAS A WISE DECISION!
I WILL, BOB... YOU CAN DO IT!!... COME—LET'S GO TELL MR. PETERS AND MR. CARTRIGHT OF YOUR DECISION!
ON THE WAY OVER IT WAS A CONSTANT FIGHT WITHIN HIMSELF WHETHER HE WAS DOING THE SMART THING!!! NO MATTER WHICH WAY HE HAD DECIDED THERE WOULD BE QUALMS AND DOLUBTS.
Morris
SCHOOL of SALESMANSHIP
LEARN HOW TO SELL!
COME IN FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION
HERE'S OUR CHANCE FER SOME EASY MONEY!
ARE YE CRAZY?...
DON'TCHA KNOW WE KIN GIT TH AXE PER KINGNAPIN?
BUT WE HAVEN'T STOPPED HIS PLOTS! ILL BET THIS LIMBIANS ARE BEHIND THIS SATELLITE TROUBLE.
GRAVITY EUAGE READS: ASTAR 0001 NULL NOON NULL 0001 0002
COMMAND DECK TO ALL UNITS HOLD SHIPS ON MOONS GRAVITY PLUS 0003
RADIO and TELEVISION
TUESDAY A.M.
7:00 A.M.
KLAC News, Barnes
KLI-KFI-KKE-News
KECA-Paul Matterson
KFWB-News, Leyden
KPAO-Consert
KPOI-Let the Chips Pail
KBIG-Bartford Pail
KPI-Pleasant Lawton
KMPC-News
KLI-Breakfast Gang
KNX-Ralph Story
7:30
KPI-Cabbages & Kings
KCI-Clock Watcher
KECA-Sob Garret
KNX-Frank Orcs
7:45
KPI-Enoch Manning
KECA-Paul Matterson
KHL-Jam Hayes
KNX-Harry Babbits
8:00 A.M.
KLAC News, Stocks
KFI-Golden Gags
KMCF-KFWB-News
KECA-Market Club
KHL-Occh Brown
KNX-Balph Story
KPAO-Stocks
8:15
KLAC-Balter, Haynes
KFI-Johnny Murray
KMCF-Market Sports
KHL-KNX-News
KFWB-Bill Leyden
8:30
KFI-Pat Bishop
KNX-Grand Slam
KMCF-Clock, Watcher
KHL-Haveh of Rest
8:45
KFI-Andy & Virginia,
KMCF-Clock, Watcher
KFWB-News
KNX-Rosemary
KPAO-Unity
9:00 A.M.
KLAC News, Haynes
KECA-Gardens
KFWB-Bill Anson
KLI-Music
KWIbdy Warren
KFWB-Guit Stewman
KPAO-Piano Parade
8:55
KLI-Commentary
KFI-Vie Lindhardt
KECA-Oher Huntley
KNX-Auns Jenny
8:60
KLAO-Peter Potter
KLI-Ladier Day
11:00 A.M.
KLAC Peter Potter
KFI-Double or Nothing
KMPC-News, Dra Cook
KLI-Ladies Patrk
KECA-Whispering Sta.
KFWB-Bill Anson
KFAO-Guy Bates Post
KFAO-Songs
KECA-A Girl Marries
KNX-Perry-Mason
11:30
KFI-Every Day
KECA-Music
KNX-Nora Drake
KFI-Queson for Day
KFAO-Music Hall
11:45
KFI-Bob Hope
KNX-Brightener Day
12 NOON
KLAC Peter Potter
KECA-KEL-News
KFWB-Bill Anson
KNX-Bill Kenneally
KFAO-Music Hall
12:15
KI-I Road of Life
KECA-Paul Barney
KECA-Cedric Foster
KNX-Hill Top House
12:30
LAO-770 Club
KI-Pepper Young
KEKA-Jack Owens
KI-Music
12:45
KI-Happiness Right
KVW-Joe Yoon
12:55
KI-Happiness Right
12:65
KI-Happiness Right
12:75
KI-Happiness Right
12:85
KI-Happiness Right
12:95
KI-Happiness Right
13:05
KI-Happiness Right
13:15
KI-Happiness Right
13:25
KI-Happiness Right
13:35
KI-Happiness Right
13:45
KI-Happiness Right
13:55
KI-Happiness Right
13:65
KI-Happiness Right
13:75
KI-Happiness Right
13:85
KI-Happiness Right
13:95
BUT WE HAVEN'T STOPPED HIS PLOTS! ILL BET THIS LIMBANS ARE BEHIND THIS SATELLITE TROUBLE.
GRAVITY EUAGE READS: ASTAR, 0.001 NULL, MOON NULL, 0.001...0.002!
COMMAND PECK TO ALL UNITS! HOLD SHIPS ON MOONS GRAVITY PLUS.0003!
9:00 A.M.
KLI-Andy & Virginia,
KMPC—Clock Watcher
KPWB—News
KNX—Rosemary
KFAC—Unity
9:15 A.M.
KLAC-News, Haynes
KCEA-Gardens
KMPC-Bill Anson
KJI-Music
9:15 A.M.
KJI-Weddy Warren
KWKW-Bill Stewart
KFAC-Piano Parade
9:15 A.M.
KJI-Commentary
KCEA-Davis Huntley
KNX-Aunt Jenny
9:30 A.M.
KLAO-Peter Potter
KPI-Ladder Day
KMPC-Chef Milani
KNEA-Norma Young
KNEA-Break Time Bank
KNX-Helen Trent
9:45 A.M.
KNX-Gal Sunday
10:00 A.M.
KLAO-Peter Potter
RADIO
TUESDAY P.M.
5:00 P.M.
KLAO-News, Sports
KFI-Are Baker, Pat Bishop
KMPC-Sports, Business
KECA-Kroy Birch
KHJ-Preston of Yukon
KPWB-Red Rows
KNX-Ed R. Murrow
KFAC-Sunrise Serenade
1:15
KLAO-Gene Norman
KFI-News
KECA-Virgil Pinkley
KNX-Tom Harmon
5:30
KLAO-News, L.A.
KNI-World We Live In
KMPC-Kensington
KECA-Chet Huntley
KNJ-Sky King
KNX-World Today
5:45
KLAO-Sam Balter
KFI-Eimer Peterson
KJI-Ceil Brown
KCII-Top Jones
KECA-Bob Carried
KNX-Frank Goes
6:00 P.M.
KLAO-News
KFI-Record Album
KMPC-Sports
KECA-Hank Weaver
KHJ-Gabriel Heather
KPWB-News, Red Rows
KNX-Life With Luigi
KFAC-Music
6:15
KLAC-Bob McLaughlin
KFI-KHI-Newureel
KMPC-News
KPWB-Sports
KECA-Emina Davis
6:30
KFI-McGee & Mollie
KMPC-Joe Hernandez
KECA-News, Music
KPWB-Amer, Dances
KNX-My Friend Irms
KEL-Behind the Story
7:00 P.M.
KLAO-News, Milaughl's Money
KMPC-Bill Stewart
KJI-Hammer Guy
7:30 P.M.
KLAO-Shiree, Grey
KNX-People Are Funny
7:45
KPI-Swayze, Muir
KFWB-Community News
KNCA-Mr President Believe
8:00 P.M.
KLAO-News Sam Balter
KIIP-Prot Warning,
8:15 KNA-Pomp Meeting
8:45 KPWB-Kennedy Kailing
8:15 KNH-High Adventure
8:15 KNH-Lowell Thomas
8:45 KNX-Collingwood Kailing
8:45 KPI-Amer Carvalcade
8:45 KNH-Monte Cristo
8:45 KNX-Mr. & Mrs. North
8:45 KECA-Monitor News
9:00 P.M.
KLAO-News, G.Norman
KPI-Martin & Lewis
9:45 KECA-Songa KMusic
9:45 KNX-L.Parsons, Doris Day
KPWB-Kennedy Kailing
KJI-News
KFAO-Concert
KHJ-Putton Lewk Jr.
KFI-Red Skelton
DIAL-LITES — TONIGHT — TELE-TIME
7:00 KECA-Silver Eagle
7:30 KNX-Hood Music Hall
8:00 KNX-High Adventure
9:05 KNX-Doris Day
9:30 KFI-Red Skelton
7:15 (5) — Time for Beamy
8:00 (4-8) — Milton Berle
8:30 (13) — Boxing
8:00 (2) — Crime Syndicated
9:30 (7) — Amer. Jubilee
TUESDAY A.M.
9:00
13—"Lady Chaser"
8:30
2—1 in Every Family
10:00
2—"Back Page"
4—"Father Steps Out"
13—Department Store
11:00 A.M.
1:00 P.M.
2—Strike It Rich
4—Kate Smith Hour
5—Your Schools
11—Port of Missing Girls"
1:20
2—Bride & Groom
8—Gary Moore
2—Search for Tomorrow
8—Betty Burness
3:00 P.M.
2—Mike & Buff
5—News, Music
8—Smokey Rogers
9—Queen for Day
13—Hollywood Boulevard
2—Wheel of Fortune
4—Chef Millani
5—News, Music
9—Lucky D.
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TUESDAY A.M.
9:00
13 "Lady Chaser"
2:30
2-1 In Every Family
10:00
2 "Back Page"
4 "Father Steps Out"
13 Department Store
11:00 A.M.
8-Cooking
12-Mike Roy
11:30
2-Art Linkletter
4-Food for Thought
12 NOON
4-8-Big Payoff
2-Garry Moore
12:30
2-Calif. Living
4-Welcome Traveler
7-News, "By Appointment Only"
9-News, "Kidnapped"
13-Hollywood TV
TELEVISION
Tuesday, Feb. 10
5:00 P.M.
2-Tim McCoy
4-Jr. Crossroads
5-Playcrafters
7-AI Jarris
8-Film. Travelers
9-Gene Norman
13-Webfoot
5:15
4-Jump, Jump
5:30
4-Howdy Doody
5-Cowboy Thrills
7-Jack Rourke
8-Magic Ship
11-Cartoon
13-Televature
6:00 P.M.
4-Peanut Circus
7-News
9-"Alla John Law"
11-Welsh at Airport
6:15
2-Dan Lundberg
4-Komedy Club
7-Jack Owens
6:30
2-News
8-Flyboy
8-Beans
11-Sheriff John
13-Telepaper
6:45
2-Canteen, D.A.A.
4-Hawthorne, News
8-Mandy Hunt
7-Sploit Patrol
11-News
13-Clete Roberts
Copyright 1953 by Universal Radio and TV Features
7:00 P.M.
2-Range Rider
4-A Good Idea
5-Newreel
7-Brushh!
8-Cisco Kid
11-Namay
13-House Across the Bay
7:15
4-Short Story
5-Time for Heavy
9-Steve Dunn
7:30
2-Danger!
4-Dinah Shore
5-Roberta Linn
7-Nahne's the Same
9-The Christopher
11-"Adv. in Java"
7:45
4-News
8:00 P.M.
2>The Web
5-"Wife Wanted"
8-Wrestling
8-Milton Berda
9-Veele!
11-Abbott & Costello
8:15
9-D.Brundage
8:00 P.M.
2-News to Me
9-UV University
11-Desh Valley
13-Boxing
8:00 P.M.
2-Crime Syndicate
4-Bristide Theater
5-Ina Hutton
7:15 (5) - Time for Beauty
8:00 (4-8) - Milton Berle
8:30 (15) - Boxing
8:00 (7) - Crime Syndicated
9:30 (7) - Amer. Jubilee
3:00 P.M.
2-Mike & Buff
5-News, Music
8-Smokey Rogers
9-Cousen for Day
13-Hollywood House
2-Wheel of Fortune
1:30
4-Chief Millani
5-News, Music
9-Lucky D.
2-Bridge of B
4:00 P.M.
4-Jack McKnop
5-"Man Who Walks Along"
7-Al Jarris
9-Gene Norman
11-Rita Laroy
13-Bob McDugganh
11-"Boy of the St."
3-Tim McCoy
4-Gabby Hayes
13-Dr. Wilson
Ina Ray Hutton Loses Some Of Her Glitter!
By TOM E. DANSON
HOLLYWOOD—Ina Ray Hutton has lost some of her glitter and sparkle. Really, and I'm not kiddin'! It's not I hasten to add, from the Hutton personality. Ina lost a diamond, and she's quite sad about it. She told me about her problem the other night in the Derby when she and husband, Randy, stopped by before going to the fights.
"It's not the actual worth of the gem," she told me, "that makes me disconsolate. It's the sentimental value. The diamond is centered in a tiny gold disc, made to resemble a phonograph record and was one of a pair given to me by Randy."
Engraved on the back of the lost ear-ring is engraved "More Than You Know." along with the date, March 13, 1952. The remaining ear-ring is engraved "Tenderly." Explanation: "More Than You Know" and "Tenderly" are titles of songs recorded by Randy Brooks of trumpet-playing fame. The date, March 13, is Ina's birthday. (Make a note of that, you Hutton fans).
"Tenderly," incidentally, is the song with brought Ina and Randy together originally and is responsible for their romance and marriage. When Ina was in New York, she heard the composer, Walter Gross, play the song before it was published.
"The one person to record this is Randy Brooks," Ina declared. "If he does it, I believe it will give the gift of life—blood."
BRIEFLY NOTED — Romneya drive is no longer a dead end street. It has been extended and now runs from Raymond to Pla-centia ave. Who says time changes everything? Dr. Lewis Evans, Hollywood minister, recently addressed the Fullerton college assembly. Herman Lenz
HTT TELE-TIPS
1:15 (5) — Time for Beaty
0:00 (4-8) — Milton Berle
0:30 (13) — Boxing
0:00 (7) — Crime Syndicated
0:30 (7) — Amer. Jubilee
3:00 P.M.
2-Mike & Buff
5-News, Music
8-Smokey Rogers
9-Guest for Day
13-Hollywood Bour
2-Wheel of Fortune
4-Chef Millani
5-News, Music
9-Lucky U.
Recorded by Randy Brooks or trumpet-playing fame. The date, March 13, is Ina's birthday. (Make a note of that, you Hutton fans).
"Tenderly," incidentally, is the song with brought Ina and Randy together originally and is responsible for their romance and marriage. When Ina was in New York, she heard the composer, Walter Gross, play the song before it was published.
"The one person to record this is Randy Brooks," Ina declared. "If he does it, I believe it will become an all-time favorite."
A few days later Ina and Randy were introduced, and she urged him to learn the tune and record it. He agreed to use the number in his band sessions at the Pennsylvania hotel — provided she would date him. The following night when she joined him at the cafe, he played the number and it was at that moment, she admits, when she fell head over heels in love with him. Later the number was recorded, selling over a million copies.
Getting back to the ear-ring, Ina Ray would gladly give a reward if it were found and returned to her.
The giving of engraved sentiments is not all one-sided in the Brooks family, either. Randy wears a gold locket, like a dogtag, around his neck which he showed to me. Gift of Ina, naturally. It says: "If lost, strayed or stolen, return to owner, Ina Ray Hutton Brooks."
Isn't that nice?
REFUGE IN REFUSE! Zsa Zsa Gabor jokingly teased Bob Hope into eloping with her during the comedian's nighttime NBC radio show. Implored the gorgeous one: "Let's run away now—tonight!" "Can't." said Hope, "To-night's the night I got to put the garbage out."
DOWN TV-RADIO ROW ... Dick Powell is planning to resume his career as a "live" entertainer. Starting next month, Dick has signed to appear in the Sahara in Las Vegas ... Stan Kenton claims in an interview that teen-agers don't know how to dance! well, a good many teen-agers agree that Mr. Kenton can't play music to dance! Take two to tango, Stan, why don't you try playing a tune so it sounds like the melody—knock off some (why not all) of the loud discordant brass and drums, get some clean, new arrangements, add a few fiddles, and start all over. Your "new" work is certainly no improvement! ... Sam Donahue, after a year with Tommy Dorsey, is setting up his own band again.
TELE-TIPS ... The Mellomen and Roberta Linn get off some fast and furious gypsy harmonies!
BRIEFLY NOTED — Romney drive is no longer a dead - end street. It has been extended and now runs from Raymond to Placentia ave. Who says time changes everything? Dr. Lewis Evans, Hollywood minister, recently addressed the Fullerton college assembly. Herman Lenz heard Dr. Evans speak when he was a collegian 25 years ago... Mrs. Francis Moffitt, Red Cross information chairman, conducted a tour of the Ellay blood processing center yesterday for the gentlemen of the fourth estate... State income tax returns are due April 15. Seems like a fellow who has to earn his living has to get one-or two days aside each year to fill out forms.
NAMES — Bill Lukadoo is the name of an Anaheimer who looks after machinery... Alice Stoffel is taking up a course in business machine operations. Her husband, Buddy Stoffel, came to a tragic end under a sand and gravel truck a couple of years ago... Charlie Bever is the registrar of the San Pedro high school and also doubles as president of the Magnolia school board. He's an educator, that man... Ted DeVelbels who drives for one of Southern California's oldest trucking firms was quite a footbailor in his day. He played for Ted Shipkey, who is now operating the Fullerton end of his brother's business, at New Mexico after a stint at Santa Ana college with Bill Cook... Martiff Edwardson is another one of those proficient Anaheimers who handles money instead of making it.
THEY SAY—Howard Krause, the Yorba Linda rancher, went on a Mexican fishing expedition recently. His wife, Lila Krause, got sick and had to come home ahead of the expedition. Tough luck... Gil Kuhn, the Placentian, who played his football at old SC, is now in business in San Diego... Gordon (Hopeful) Hampton of the Orangesthorpe Hamptons, is now a corporation lawyer living in Pasadena... Gus Leander has really watched Anaheim grow. When Anaheim pushed its city limits up to Orangesthorpe in the early '20s, Gus didn't object. But he didn't dream that one day he'd live next door to a plant as big as the Northrop enterprise... Joe Newkirk, grandson of one Anaheim's beloved medicos, is the current lightweight basketball sensation at Fullerton. He's within a whisker of breaking the class-B scoring record.
STATISTICS — Figures don't
Take two to tango, Stan, why don't you try playing a tune so it sounds like the melody—knock off some (why not all) of the loud discordant brass and drums, get some clean, new arrangements, add a few laddies, and start all over. Your "new" work is certainly no improvement! ... Sam Donahue, after a year with Tommy Dorsey, is setting up his own band again.
TELE-TIPS ... The Mellomen and Roberta Linn get off some fast and furious gypsy harmonizing during Bertie's "The Gypsy" show from KTLA: (5) at 7:30 ... Frank Sinatra and Joan Blondell will be special guests of Milton Berle's tonight at 8 over KNBH (4) ... Heavyweights Leonard Morrow and Sonny Andrews meet in a main event from Olympic which is telecast from KLAC (13) at 8:30.
Copyright, 1952, by Universal Radio and TV Features Syndicate
Overcharge of Insured Persons By Medics Aired
SACRAMENTO (CNS) — A charge that some physicians and surgeons pad medical bills of patients known to carry insurance was aired Friday by John R. Maloney, state insurance commissioner.
Although but a small number of physicians ask excessive fees of the insured, Maloney said, the practice is condoned by many doctors because the profession has long billed patients according to their ability to pay.
“This small minority will give the medical profession a bad name and, if the practice grows, it will injure socialized medicine,” he warned.
The commissioner expressed alarm over the rising fees and the high insurance rates they bring, but said he lacked authority to do anything about the situation.
The problem must be solved by the doctors themselves, or by medical associations which can police their members, he stated.
STATISTICS — Figures don't lie! The Moxnell poll conducted under the auspices of the University of Missouri covered 62 colleges and universities and revealed that football is a rough sport. There were 733 teeth knocked out or chipped; 478 twisted ankles; 543 twisted knees; 425 pulled muscles; 239 concussions; 160 shoulder separations; 24 broken ankles; 20 broken legs; 16 broken arms; four broken backs. Once Anahu football was terminated because a player broke a leg. Johnny Ochoa died of a football injury sustained in a Riverside-Anaheim game. But most kids like to take the bruises for the glory of the game.
LAST WORD A lot of women would like to keep their age secret; but the wrinkles of time give them away.
Duane Sandberg On U.S. Destroyer
FAR EAST (FHTNC) — Serving aboard the destroyer USS Boyd is Duane L. Sandberg, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McGee of 122 South Cherry, Anaheim.
Sandberg, who was graduated from Pender High school in 1950 entered the Naval service in Dec., 1950.
The Boyd is in the Far East on her second tour of combat duty. Highlights of the past year included a visit to the island of Chi-Chi-Jima in the Bonin group which the Boyd, during World War II, short-bombarded on two different occasions.