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La Verne Leader from La Verne, California • Page 25

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La Verne Leaderi
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La Verne, California
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entertainment Set your FM dial at 88.7, sit iCk and tune in on the new sound KSPC-FM, ihe "voice" of Po- lona College. Stereo reception from Los An gles to San Bernardino has no tably improved at the receivers to complicated remote control consoles. There are two control studios, one of which is used to pre-record portions of programs for delayed broadcasting, and a studio for live broadcasts of concerts and lectures, a production control room, teletype room, computer record library, and a staff lounge. In addition, the station has increase the size of its record library, especially its collection of classical recordings, and by Christmas, the station expects to have 5,000 records on computerized tape, greatly simplifying the record-finding process for use by the station's announcers. Its most recent site was in the college's Replica House, a small structure patterned on the house where Pomona College was first organised.

Operations were based there until the move to Thatcher last year. wait, student-managed radio sta-itlon since the installation last implies more than spinning records, however, "It means communicating educational programs and supplying almost quasi-en-tertain merit to the community around us," Kenagy said. The experience of working at the station frequently proves" invaluable education to students preparing for management and executive level positions, although the radio station is not licensed to give pre-profession-al training to students planning boradcasting careers. For instance, Kenagy' management skills, acquired during his four years in broadcasting-first, as an announcer for a classical music program in his freshman and sophomore years, then as program director in his junior year, and finally, as station manager this year played an important role in his selection as a student intern in the Pasadena City Manager's office. The in ternship, beginning next June, leads to the position of assistant analyst, a job he hopes to maintain while attending law school in the evening.

To assist the station in ccott tinuing its function of communicating education-type programs as a public service, as well as serving as an educational and creative medium for the students, the college and the donor purchased approximately $25,000 worth of equipment for the new studios, enabling the station to begin broadcasting in stereo from Thatcher Music Building in November, 1972. "Currently, the station has the technical equipment to broadcast anything live, such as athletic events, concerts and lectures," Kenagy said, "or we can tape events for delayed broadcasting." The facility's modern equipment ranges from short-wave tonth of a new antenna, pur "Reception in automobiles, in particular, is noticeably better as a result of the elliptical signal pattern the new antenna generates," Dave Kenagy of La Canada, station manager, said. Kenagy, a Pomona College senior majoring in government, administers the operations of the station and its all-volunteer army of approximately 80 student announcers, engineers, technicians and administrative staff. KSPC-FM, now in its 18th "year of operation as an educational station under the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is on the air from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m.

bringing listeners classical, rock, soul, blues, jazz and folk music; spoken programs, readings, political commentaries, dramas and plays; tape recordings of campus lectures; background and commentary to the news; both taped and live coverage of athletic events, and the KS PC -Short-Wave, which picks up the BBC, affording listeners the opportunity to hear the hour's news from a foreign perspective. Program guides are available by writing to KSPC-FM, Thatcher Music Building, Pomona College, Claremont 91711. "Except for occasional program announcements or station identification, KSPC is free of commercial advertising," Kenagy said. "This is a prime requisite for FCC approval to operate as an educational station." Being an educational station chased at a cost of more than The antenna, gift of a Pomona College donor, allows turntables tb spin 19 hours of daily, uninterrupted stereo programs from ie station new, enlarged sound studios in Thatcher Music Build-sing on the Pomona College Roughly, KSPC-FM has a grange of 35 miles in all sucn as "PUBLIC NOTICE WMLB'S UAMtM I II ZBBL I OUR LOW PRICED STEEL BELTED RADIALS GUARANTEED 40,000 MILES REDUCES FUEL CONSUMPTION TIRE WEAR OVER CONVENTIONAL TIRES ACCORDING TO WORLD-WIDE INDUSTRY TESTS PURCHASED BY THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS REDUCED FUEL CONSUMPTION SAVES GAS ft YOUR HARDEARNED MONEY TOO! FREE I ru I mw ckCL-BELTED SBTHS-A D0UBLEGl'SSBElTED 1 Guaranteed 40,000 Miles! I I IJttuBI ML I I NO. -43, 801 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On the 4th day of January, -197-1, at Eleven A.M., at the West entrance of the County Courthouse, located at 351 j.Tforth Arrowhead, city of San f-'Bernardlno, County of San Z.

Bernardino, State of California. BANK OF AMERICA KA- TIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, as Trustee under Deed of Trust dated October 19, 1964, executed by C. Donald Frey and Lorot-ta R. Frey, husband and wife and recorded on January 15, 1965 in Book 6311, Page 844 Instrument No. 193, of Official Records of County of San Bernardino, California, given to secure an indebtedness in favor of Everett J.

Mobleya.nd Opal M. Mobley, husband and wife as joint tenants by reason of the breach of certain obligations secured thereby, notice of which was recorded on September 5, 1973 in Book 6261, page 201, Instrument No. 124, of Official Records of said San Bernardino County, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, payable in lawful money of the United States of America, at time of sale, without covenant or warranty, express or implied, as to title, possession or encumbrances, the interest conveyed to and now held by the said Trustee under said Deed of Trust, in and to the following described property, situated in the County of San Bernardino, State of California, to-wit: Lot 41 according to Map of College Heights in the County of San Bernardino State of California, as per plat recorded in Book 17 of Maps, pages 77 and 7 in the office of the DUnty Recorder of said County. SAVING AND EXCEPTING the South 314 feet thereof. ALSO SAVING AND EXCEPTING the North ISO foot thereor.

The Street Address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 884 Central Avenue, Upland, California. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. For tile purpose of paying obligations secured by said Deed of Trust, including fees, charges, anti expenses of the Trustee, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust and interest thereon, and $30,161.40 in unpaid principal of the note secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest (a 6 par annum from June 1, 1973 to the date of Sale. Dated December 7, 1973. BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST AND SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, as Trustee By Dorothy Schick, Trusl Officer By Erleen A.

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