begin 24-hour broadcastingOUT: Station toContinued from Eltechnical and futuristic system.” Some of the other people working at the station are: Bill Kline, program director, Teresa Boles, who is Owens’ administrative assistant and has been with Owens for 13 years; Hockley Curliss, chief engineer, who hails from the Monterey-Salinas area; Chuck Suket, production manager; Robin Sepeda, traffic manager; Susan Smith, film director, andBryan Overton, production engineer.The Owens’ family was well-rep-resented. A few of them attending were: Buck Owens and wife, Jennifer; Mel and Debbie Owens, Michael Owens (Buck’s son and general manager of KNIX radio in Phoenix, Ariz.,); Larry Owens, John Owens and Sandra Petty.Right now, the statical signs on at 6 a.m. and goes off at midnight.Delano said beginning Sunday, they will be the only 24-hour-a-day stereo station in this market.A sample of KDOB’s programming features shows such as “Perry Mason,” “Streets of San Francisco,” “Hawaii Five-O,” “The Andy Griffith Show,” “Beverly Hillbillies” and “A-Team.” Others are “Columbo.” “McCloud” and “Bonanza.”