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Radio Time Table WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1939 OUT OUR WAY OUR BOARDING HOUSE 10 The Tacoma Times Radio Time Table KOMO-—Hobdby OOoy 12 NOOUN Rhythm: 5:45 KJR EMO—Vitality Club; WEDNESDAY Scandinavian Reporter KIRO--Judy, 5:45, How. 12:15, News ] ‘ontinued from Page 8) -~ 12:18, T ard Costigan KVI Headiine: | AN Music of the Da: K MO Almanac 7:18 Then he held t his hand to Farmers Program. 6 P. M FOMO-—~Mary Marlino 12:15. Ma Perkins ] Keith KVI-—Devotionais KMO You and You! 8. Dept. Agri- KOMO of the Dog: 6:15. Reichmuth KJR—U. 12:15, Cowboy For H s sake I want te Morning:—~Tor culture; 7:15. Morn- ot . and he KVI-—Star Theater Joe T will” said. ing Memoranda KOMO —Extra, 615 Or KlßO—News; 12:15, Sing- KJR—~Church o the Alr chestra \s grasped Karl's ing Sam Keith KIRO--Morning . hand Melodies e KJR—Scandinavian g Y eTe strictly selfe 7:30 M. 6:15, News 12:30 P. M. A. KIRO-—Varieties mmendatory He put m A EMO-—-Daily News; 7:45 KMO--Army Day Pro = and clicked Tonic Tunes 6:30 P. M. KVl—Music of the Day. it had KVI-—News KOMO Pepper Young: "Z’:':hs:',.; 1, sir,” he said —~ KEMO-~News, KOMO Memoranda 6:45 Guiding Light for Parker 12:45. | Meanwhile, Hilda, the pass- 7:45, Yodeling Melo- Shafter EJR News; 13:48. | dles. KVI-Star Imeater ing moments had been black with 748, Bookends EKEJR Pinancial: KOMO--Highlight Hour KIRO-—Singing Organist; ires Karl was so fiery, so given KJR—Wings for Martins 12:45, Wiley ; strange. old world ideas, what KlßO—Rise and Shine. KlßO—Theater te ol might he not sav to Keith? | M | M. IPN | SA TP. 111§, : :v) ‘_,';: her mind from revolving - KMO P.-T. A KMO-—Sons of Ploneers KMO News Dramas S in unknown surmise she 7:15, Jerry | | 8:15 Haven of Rest Geehan KVi—PrettyMoods Kitty Kelly; r'_,‘.‘_ packed {KVI Melody v her suitcase. 1f and Ro- 1:15. Myrt and Marge. | mance; 8:15 Pilanist KVl—RaySfomunuPaige Wile; t came t a choice between the Olson; 8:18, KOMO—Kay Kyser's Mu FOMO-—Backstage KOMO—Car! Dallas, two she must go Keith, Extra Palr sical Class 1:15 Stella ‘ with KJR—Smile Parade. ] < blinde her eves and she KJR—Ensemble KJR-—American Confer KlßO—Serials KIRO-—Hour Glass; 8:15 ence of National De w ng her b s It must not Planist fense =4 that She KIRO-—-99 Men and | RRR loved Karl, 8:30 A. M. Girl KMO Two Kevboards; Ehasts b st few weeks he had | 1:45, Book & Week. ‘ KMO Haven of Rest, been her life She needed both of Page | TP R IKVl—Hllltop House; | | 8:45 Womsan's 1:45, | KVl—- Top of Morning, KMO-—Lone Ranger. | Stepmother. and Sade; | \ enly the | _8:45, Duo KVl—Ask It IKOMO—Vic g murmur ceased, Girl Alone. KOMO—Capt. Dobbste KOMO~—Kny Kyser 1:45. then her door was flung KJR—Afternoon Va- open. KJR Paul Page, B8:45, KJR Washington & Kat smiling serenely, Originalities. rieties, ; held out .| Work. Johnson, KIR O Newsreel, 8:4, KlßO—Questions. IKIRO—Bess his hand. i! Musical. Come, | S P. M. | | dear one,” he said. i 228Jim;N2:15, | Karl opened a bottle of port 9A. M KMO-—News; 8:15. Cholr 'KMO—Jungle K and Encores; wine, They were KMO-—Hits KVI Amos 'n’ Andy Johnsons. gay with relief 9:15, Talk. 8:15, Lum Abner KVI - Scattergood from varied standpoints. They Page; and . 2:15, Susan, ' KOMO---Studio; 8:15, Or. Baines, Dr KVli—__9:ls Women's talked of the marriage and set a | Nancy James chestra. KOMO-—-Houseboat Han- | KOMO—Heart of Julla KJR Orchestra; 8:15 ' nah; 2:15, Contrasts date Karl explained that, due to Blake: 9:15. O'Nellls Anderson, | Mike Light. KJR—Hans C. the unrest in Europe, he be ' KJR—-Woman Wonders; 2:15, Sheriff Bob, might KIRO Amos 'n' Andy away at any time For ‘ s:ls News | 8:15, Lum 'n' Abner, imil.-‘. KlßO—Connie Worth, iKIRO— Baines. M. more than 20 years he had waited 8:30P. M. , 2:30 P. for the summons. Now, certainly, 9:30 A. M. KMO-—-College of Puget News: 9:45, KMO---Guy Lombardo. he was on the eve of it KMO--Dally KVi—Paul Whiteman Sound; 2:45, Organist. ‘ Breakfast Express. KOMO—Tommyv Dorsey. \KVl—Matinee Variety, “Always I have planned to take KVli—Helen Tlrent, 9:45 KJR—Lloyd Solberg. [KOMO-—Smilin Ed; 2:45, Hilda with me,” Sunday he said, loving Gal KlßO—Musical, | Cookbook Quiz. eyes upon her. KOMO Time for IKJR Washington at The child was so 945, Singers. | Work. happy, so breathtakingly lovely. KJR-—NatlonalThm;gm. and , 9 P. M. 'KIRO-—Trio; 2:45, Farm Sin- { “But shall try to be a modern Home, IKMO-—News; 9:15 Music gers. I 9:45, Ser- KVl—Gang | father. If her happiness lies with Busters , ’KIIRIO-—Serlnl:al, |KOMO—Town Hall To 3 P. M an American so ! Fancles. husband it shall | _night EMO—Feminine be | 10 A, M. |[KJR—News; 9:15, Box . KVl—Press News. 3:05, ing. | _Matinee Varieties Hilda sat on the of his KMO—Trade: 10:15, Red Quiz; arm River Dave. KlßO—Gangbusters, | chair. With one arm she drew his | /KOMO-—Cookbook8:15, 1 Love a Mystery. KVI Goldbergs; 10:15, head close and kissed . |KJR—Orchestra. him Life Can Be Beautiful 9:30 P. M. 3:05, miss Soloist,; 10:15, | KlßO—News: Tea { "I'll you, Karl,"” whis- KOMO 8:15, she Talk It Over. KMO-20rchestra. ! Dance; Job Find- pered, “but I KVl—Sophie Tucker er. { can't go. I must KJR—Farm and Home. stay with Keith. KIRO-—Serial. | 9:45 Community | Everything will |KOMO—Town Hall, | 3:30 P. M. { be all right with us."” |lKJß—Boxing Time, 10:30 A. M., KMO—Sands of 'Y everything will be all right IKlßO—Sophie's Gang. |[KVI— Bob Trout 3:45, I KMO--Katz on Keys; with you,” as if assuring himself. 10:45, Voice of Exper- 10 | Dial Teasers. Po M' |EOMO—Woman's Maga- | “When you come into your own—" | __ lence. KMO-—Orchestra. Mystic Melodies; | _zine. !He stopped, eyes KVI 10:15, his gazing into 10:45, Just Calling. KVl—News: Yarns KJR Wash Dept. of the future. Dangerous KOM O—News Flashes | Health; 3:45, Sport KOMO 10:15, Roads; 10:45, Gentlemen Pre | _Talk, | Inheritance Dr. Kate. - ferred. KJR—Cecil Solly; 10:45, KlßO—Today. | Keith thought, Navy Talk. KJR—Boxing “That means KIRO -~ Quartet; 10:15 4:00 P. M. | when she gets her inheritance. ‘ 11 A. M. | B IKMO Fulton Lewis; You can tell the old boy's got KMO-—School of the Alr. 10:30 P. M. 4:15, News. wealth behind him Very likely KVl—Big Sister: 11:15, IKVl—Studio;t 4:15 Robert Hilda's KMO-—Chuck Foster. grandfather in that crazy Aunt Jenny. KVI-—Music, Edge. | KOMO—Betty and Boh,; KOMO-—Easy Aces; 4:15. little country—" He said nothing KOMO-—Dance Tunes. | aloud. | Grimm’s Daugh- {JR-—Music Mr. Keen. | Just as well to allow the %1:15.er. KlßO—Night KJR Orchestra: 4:15. strange father to ] Extra | believe his only KJR—Your Health. 10:45. Moonlight Music Virginia Lane. | KlßO—County Seat. | interest in Hilda was for herself. KlßO—Sertal The days 11:30A. M. | 11 P. M. ! 4:30 P. M. { slipped by, blissful and KMO—Jim Walsh troubled by turns for Hilda | KMO -~ Eddie Albright; KMO—So This Is Radio. Try 11:45, Montana Meechy KVl—George Olsen. |[KVl—Studio. | &8 she would it was impossible to KOMO--Dance Tunes. Two. KVl—American School of 4:45. Tea for | please Keith. He by turns, was LJR—Paul Carson, organ ' the Alr. KOMO—Duo. | moody and irritable KOMO - Valiant Lady; KlßO—Sentimental Mu- KJR—Singer. and affection- sic; 11:15, KIRO enter- Costigan, ;.‘H", For Karl 11:45, Betty Crocker ‘ 'KIRO—H. the days and nights KJR—Band. tains M., | were chaotic. KIRO--New Horizons ; 5 P. 1 11:30 P. M., |KMO-—High School pro- | Sometimes the Dueranian exiles 12 NOON KMO Squires, 11:45 gram; 5:15, Cowboy. sat in conference through the Rhapsody in Wax, Johnson, {night. They KMO Marriage License /K - George were in KVI Orch. Archie | Violin;V 5:15, Howie constant Romance; 12:15, News communication with Headlines, 12:15, Bleyer | Wing. foreign pow- KVII Kay. Vallee ers. His activities Music of the Day KOMO-—Herb :KOMO—Rudy left Keith and Mary KJR—Paul Carson. Hour Hilda very much to KOMO Marlin: Entertainment; of Progress. themselves. 12:15, Ma Perkins KIRO KJR—Parade 11:45 Witcbing Hour. KlßO—Father Goose. Even Mischla's whole heart was in KJR Dept. of Agricul-| the meetings ture; 12:15, Cowboy| - « * } 5:30 P. M. | |[KMO Armstrong; From her pitifully meager gave Joe 12:15,] Jack KIRO News; . 5:45, Food Commen- ings Hilda Singing collected a trousseauu, Sam l | tator. Before making | |KVI—Joe E. Brown. a purchase she 12:30 P. M. 7TA M |KOMO Rudy Vallee stood on Michigan boulevard gaz- KMO—Music Fashions, KM Almanac: 7:15 . Hour ing at the smartly dressed Music O |IKJR—Duo: 5:45, Scandi- women 12:45. Muse and Farmers Forum. and girls. It was hard KVII-—Music Hour. EVi—Devotionals | navian going. The things she | KOMO Pepper Young: KOMO —Top of the 6 saw were never to be {12:45, Guiding Light Morning: 7:15, Memo: P.
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