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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1946)
Final Plans Of Radio Station KFLV ' Being Made By Key Staff Men Here ;j Final pinna and operating poll 4 clci of ifudlo Stutlon KFLVV, the new Herald unci News station to be In oporutlon In a (aw weeks, r 'are bohig mude by key stuff mon J alrcudy imnonUilL'd. J Bud Cliunrilor, roslilimt' mnim f Bor; Mux Fryo, uNslsliint rmmiixer 8 In churKo of tlio cotnmcrclul do 2 portniant, nnd a. E. Wulters. chief ciiKlneor, mo Blrandy hnra J at work here on preliminary I phnses of KPLW's oierntlon. ! Marshall I'iMilini, resident maim i Iter of KHNIt at KoseburK, will ' be operations director for both j the Hosobiii'K station and KFLW. ' UO QrarliiHta Kryo, a uruclimto of the Unlvor- I any or uruuon. Una six yeura rn J did experience, apeclull.inK In I aiverlllni(. lie la ulao a veteran i of World war II, huvhiK workod I hla wny throniih the runka from private to flrat lleulcniint In the lnfiintry, unci hiivluu led hla own t Platoon thronuh thu Invnnlcin of .- OklnnwR nnd ultimately the oc- I cnpntlon of Janan. Ho la cm ployed as naalatnnt muniiKer In ( chariio of KKLW's commercial denartment. Wnllors. KFI.W j chief cnulnccr, hna nn Imprenilvc J record of over 10 yenra' expert ' ence In brondenat enulni'erlnjl. A ' Rruduntn of Capital Itadlo En ulneerlnif Inatlttite In Wnhlni( I ton D. C, ho will bo ut work ' on the Inatnlliitlon of equipment I In KKLW, attirlliiK thia week nnd f ...III l-r.i ur -I.., i ....!. ...it iiviiu iirun n oiiiii ui wiiil' J nlclnna. ri Chandler, n uriirluiito of Ore. ; kon Inatitulo of Technolouy at 6 Portland, Ore., nnd naaoclnto of the Inatllule of Radio Engineers, liaji been a licensed brondcuat en ulneor alnco 11134, nnd hna over 12 yeura experience in broad. s casting having been employed na r a cnici engineer na wen na avrV' inn on announcing and ndvortuv J inn atnffa. Me la technical dlrcc I tor for KRNK nnd will be real dent mnnuger of KFLW while dlrectliiK reaenrch nnd devclop- I mem ot r-M ana uiiiinnieiy icie I vialon in collnhoriitlon with Wul lers (or both atntlona. Manager of XRNR Pcniira, a uraduiite of the Unl UnrMu rt llll.tnli. fMalrl....! man ager of KRNR nl Roseburg, ia . onerutions director for both i KRNR nnd KFLW. Me hna boon t in broadcasting ovor 12 yenra and now aervea as chairman of ! the amnll atatlona committee of the Nutlonnl Aaaoclntion of Broadcasters. He la nlao well It Ifnnutn in Pnf-lflr fnnmt mirllMnnjM j as aportacnater (or the Assoclat- Planning KFLW't Operation Bud Chandler, G. E. Walter!. May Fry. (Uft to right). ed Oil company, having dc acribed many Unlveralty of Orc Kon nnd Oregon State coIIoko football and basketball games. A atnff of veteran announccra la now being (ormed from a se Ice ted Hat of applicnnta with net work experience. KKLW's en tire atuff will number 12 people when opening day arrives early in March, KFLW li affiliated with the American Drondcastlng com pany, formerly NBC Blue, and will be heard In the Klamath baaln on 1450 KC with a power of 2S0 watts. ' Grated carrots baked In muf fins gives them a delicious flav or and helps keep them moist. Freak Train-Car Crash Hurts Woman PORTLAND. Jan. 11 (VP) A freak crash involving a car and a northbound passenger train near Canby last night left Mrs. Velrna May Obcrg, 35, Portland, seriously injured in a hospital here today. A car driven by Dolbcrl Beck, 34, stalled on the track but the two occupants climbed out, state police reported. Soon after, the auto hurled from the track by the Impact struck Mrs. Obcrg. Beck was not injured, officers said, but the car was demolished. Classified Ads Bring Results. Jaycees Hold Joint Meeting Tho four chapters of the Jun ior chumbcr of commerce In Knnlliern Orcflon held their first Joint meeting In the Del Rogue hotel at Grants Pass, Sunday, January 6, The meeting wus considered so successful that u win do con' tlnued in tha (uture. Sneakers at the breakfast meeting were Marvin Hlxon, John Snndmeyer, Warren Whit lock, Victor Mllnes and George Conner, who spoke on various phases of Jaycce organizations und their work. Dinner in the Del Rogue club room was highlighted with music and entertainment. After- wurd, four committee meetings were nekl to discus me organe zutlon's work, Those attending from Klnnv oth Fulls were Paul Lee, John Sundmeyor, Ray worden. George Conner, Marvin Hlxon, Cliff Jay, Louis Tauscher and Hank Gar nclt. River Dragged For Man's Body PORTLAND, Jan. 11 (IP) Lumber workers and police be gun drugging the Willamette river today (or the body of Byrl Houston Reynolds, 49, Oswego, whose bout capsized yesterday. Fellow-loggers said they were working at a log boom south of Mllwuuklo when the boat upset. Reynolds wus unable to reach the boom. NEW LEGION P08T MEDFORD, Jan. 11 (VP) World War II veterans are form Ing a new American Legion post here, James J. Peters, one of the group, suld today. Quarters held by World War I veterans will be utilized, he re ported, but the organization will be separate. Union To Report On Bus Pay Offer PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 11 (IP) Union men were to report their attitude nn a new wage offer to day at a meeting with Overlond Greyhounds o((lcluls and Feder al conciliator uuy v. Linmcr, Harold Oathcs, AFL business agent, said the proposal was "better than anything so (ar" submitted toward settling an October 1 walkout and that it provided especially for shop em ployes and ticket-takers. Ncorly 200 drivers on routes (rom Salt Lake west walked out October 1 in the wage dispute. Classified Ads Bring Results. Friday. Jan. II, 194S HERALD AND NEWS THREK YOU DON'T NEED CASH AT Srt-USE PURCHASE COUPONS To wo to the Credit Orflef Just one to rl ft book full of coupons . . . thj yim spend Um epupOBt )oat like cash sJ) through the store. There' no fun or formal ilj, M tigalag sties slips. Small down payment and aaonthlf rrperraemU. Otuai aurrfaif etuft. GET YOURS TODAY AT Yir SEARS CREDIT Office FRIESEN-WELMAN CO. 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