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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1954)
PAGE TWO (Radw KFLW 145ft Ko. PST Monday Evening, Jan. 25 :O0 Lux Radio Theater tbl 1:00 The I.one Ranger ABC t :1ft Ui Orlffllh, Newi ABC 7:30 Henry J. Taylor ABC 7:4.1 Wcitern Jamborea S:00 Suiperue CBS :30 Lowell Thomas CBS :45 rmtly Skeleton CBS " 0:00 Beujah CBS 0:15 Mary Ford St Let Paul CBS. 8:20 Juliua La Rosa CBS t:30 Preview of Tomorrow 0:45 Eastern Orch. CBS 10:00 10 p.m. Headline -. - 10:15 Lum St Abner ABO 10.-30 Ssm'a Other Show . 10:45 Kilocycle Club 11:10 Sign Off News Summary 11:15 Sign Off KFLW 1450 Kc, L PST :', Tuesday Jan, 28 ; 0:00 Early Bird Newe . 0:05 Alarm Clock Club . ... 0:30 Hafter'a Almanac 6:55 rive Minutes with an 6 pen Bible i:wu news ukiic camun . 7:15 Charlie's Roundup 7:30 Frank Ooii CBS 7:45 Marry Babbitt CBS 1:00 irwhfaat Club ABU 0:00 Blue Skies ' .. 0:15 diet Huntley ABC . . 9:30 Helen Trent CBS 0:45 Our Qal Sunday . i 10:00 Tune Time 10:15 Ma Perkins CBS 10:30 Young Dr. Malone CBS 10:45 Marlon from Millers 10:05 Whispering Streets ABC litis Perry Mason CBS .. 11:30 Nora Drake CBS , : 11:45 Brighter Day CBS 12:00 Noon Edition News 13:15 Payleas Sidewalk Show 12:30 Houseparty CBS 1:00 Sam Hayes ABC MATINEE f:30 EVENING 61SO NOW SHOWING! DOORS OPEN 6:30 NOW PLAYING! NEVER A MOTION PICTURE STORY LIKE THISI riODUCfl AMD PHQIOGNWO ENTIIUT IrllHtlA IIU ILI5 MRU h .he ft.Ap.nl H Mm 3-D1HENSI0M ACi of SPACE" DAPFYI the SAILOR Or" rADCBV BROTHERS BAND COMEDY UTS NEWS .Children under 12 FREE whon 1 Vlth parent or guordlonT i- THE MODERN MIRACLE YOU SEE WITHOUT OfSNS THURSDAY, FEB. 4th ES0UIR8 CLOSED FOR THI INSTALLATION OF THI NEW ' ' CINEMASCOPE IQUIPMENTl oq MS Arthur Godfrey CBS 1:45 Hank Henry Show 2:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS 2:45 Ted Malone ABC 3:00 Wizard of Odds CBS 3:25 Ralph Story's Backyard CBS 3:45 Hank Henry Show 4:00 a rend Central Station ABC 4:25 Basin Briefs 4:30 Spin with Wynne 4:45 When a Girl Marries ABC 0:00 Id ward Murrow C 0:15 Join the Navy I M Today's Sports Highlights I U Frank Goes CBS B:M Hometown News 0:00 Johnny Dollar CBS 0:30 My Friend Jrma CBS 7:00 People are runny CBs 7:30 Mr Mrs North CBS 0:00 Two Tickets to Broadway 0:30 Lowelf Thomas CBS 0:45 Family Skeleton CBS 9:00 Beulah CBS R:J.1 What Do You Think? , 0:30 Eastern Oroh. CBS ' 10:00 10 p.m. Headlines 10:M Lum St Abner ABC 10:30 Sam's Other Show. 10:45 Kilocycle Klub 11:10 Sign Off News Summary litis Sign Off . KFJ1 - 11U Ke. PST Monday Evening, Jan. 25 0:00 Gabriel Ileatter MBS S:t5 Final Edition Local News '. :20 Hollywood Highlights 0:30 Virgil Pink lev Nswi DLBS 0:45 Sam Hayes News DLBS 0:50 Rill Henry MBS 7:00 The Falcon MBS 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 According to the Record 7:45. Perry Como Show MbS 8:00 Under Arrest MBS S:30 The Railroad Hour 0:00 Newepaper of the Air DLBS 0:1ft March of Dimes Request Show 0:45 Harry Wlsmer Soorta rAHh 0:63 Five Minutes Final News DLBS jv;uu ruuon iswis jr MB3 If); I ft March of Dimes Request Show 11:00 Sign off ILFJl- 1160 Kc. - PST Tuesday, Jan. 26 0:00 'Sunrise Serenade 0:30 Form Reporter 0:45 Sons of the Pioneers 7:00 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 7:15 Breakfast Gang DLBS , , 7:30 Today's Best Buys 7:4!) PI rut Frlltlrtn l.nrnl Nwa 7:55 Something to Think About DLBS i-ecu Brown mbb 0:15 Bob Greene News DLBS 0:20 Melodic Interlude 0:25 Holland En file News MBS 0:30 Breakfast Gang DLBS 0:43 Here's to Veterans 0:00 Record Rhapsody DLBS 0:15 A Visit to Currln's 0:20 Gabriel Heatter MBS 0:30 Carnation Milk Time KB8 . 0:45 Music of Manhattan 10:00 Newapaper of the Air DLBS 1010 Telln Test DLBS 10:30 From My Heart 10:35 Music 10:45 A Vlult to Lapolnte's 11:00 Wonderful City MBS 11:25 Sam Hayes News MBS 11:30 Queen for a Day MBS 12:00 Tips from The Town Shop 12:15 Noonday Edition Local Newi 13:30 Best on Record 12:45 The Korn Kobblera . 1:01 The Hour of Stars 1:00 Tony Martin 1:15 Ginger Rogers f 1:30 Dick Powell 1:45 Peggy Lee ...... 3:00 News DLBS , 2:05 Northwest News DLBS 2:15 Muslo DLBS , 3:25 News MBS 2:30 South; Sixth Street Varieties 3:30 Jack Kirk wood Show DLBS 4:00 Country Music Time 4:13 Frank Hemingway News DLBS 4:3 Curt Massey Tim MBS 4:45 Sam Hayes News DLBS 8:00 Sargeant Preston MBS 0:30 Sky King MBS 6:05 Cecil Brown MBS 0:00 Gabriel Heatter UBS fl:l5 Final Edition Local Newt 6:25 Hollywood Highlights 0:30 VI rail Plnkley News DLBS 0:43 Sam- Hayes News DLBS r :50 BUI Henry MBS 7:00 That Hammer Guy MBS 7:30 Sports Report 7:40 According to the Record 7:45 Eddie Fisher Show MBS 0:00 High Adventure MBS 0:30 Klamath High Sports Album R:45 Heidelberg Harmonaires 0:00 Newspaper ot the Air DLBS 8:15 Moonlight Medley Time 0:45 Harry Wismer Snorts MBS -0:55 People Helping Each Other MBS 10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS . 10:lfl Music Box Melody Tlma 11:00 Sign Off Channel B ' KBES TV Medford . Monday, Jan. 25 Y St:.1B Devotions 4:00 Fnminlne Fancies -. ' 4:30 Vat Bogue ' 5:00 Uncle Bill's Adventure Tim ' 0:15 Western Theater 0:15 Capt. Video 0:30 News 7:00 Budce 714 v ; -: -. 7:30 Victory at Sea . , 8:00 Burns Sc Allen 0:30 Hank McCuni 0:00 Dennis Day 0:30 Red Buttons 10:00 Weather Tuesday, Jan. 26 Tuesday, Jan. 19 ' Devotions Feminine Fancies ' Val Rogue Uncle Bill Western Theater Cap. Video News TBA TBA Tho Bin Picture Milton Berle TBA Novelty in Music Best Theater - Weathc Sign uff 3:33 4:00 4:30 5:00 0:15 8:15 fl:30 6:43 7:00 7:30 0:00 fl:.10 0:00 0:13 10:43 10:55 Mystery Burglar Is Human Fly NEW YORK lPI Police nnd ot ficials ot the American Savings Bank pondered the "case ot the mysterious burglar" today and wondered: 1. How he climbed to ft fourth- door' window of the 42nd street bank, high above the ground and far from any ledges or fire escapes and 2. Why he failed to take any' thing. There were no clues, and officials apparently would have been mv aware ot tho intruder last night if he had not set off a burglar alarm in opening an unlocked door Inside the bank. - The fourth-floor window through which he gained entry was not wired with a bur glar alarm. ' GLASSES! a? mm Za j I I E. H. Burnham Death Told PORT KLAMATH Friends here received word last week of the death of Ernest H. Burnham January 10, at rorset Orove, where he had lived tor many years. Funeral services were held there January 13. .Burn ham had been ill since early last spring, suffering from a heart ail ment which confined him to bed most of the time. ' ' ' Burnham taught school in Fori Klamath from 1011 until 1913, and some of his pupils, are still Fort Klamath resident. During his stay here, Burnham made his home with the late Mr. and Mrs. Jim Corden, pioneers ot the valley, and In June, 1813, was married to Callle A. Hartley, who Is his, sole survivor; the couple had no children, she Is the daugh ter of the late Frank Hartley, and now lives in Stockton, California. Bonanza P-P Plans Meet The Bonanza Parents and Pat rons will mee,t at the school on Wednesday, January 27. at 8 p.m. President Janet Fernlund has urged all interested adults to at tend. Program by Sarah Ross' fourth grade. Decision regarding the offering of a tailoring class will be reached. Pat Wakefield Is in charge of a membership contest now going on. Winning room will be given a par ty. The Parents and Patrons' annual Sweetheart dance will be held Feb ruary 13. The cast is now working on the Parents and Patrons' play, "Truth on a Holiday." Malin Slates Crab Feed MALIN The Malin Chamber' ot Commerce will hold Its annual crab dinner In the Boradway Hall Feb ruary 22. At the dinner, new directors and. president Of the chamber will be announced. The nominating commit tee has mailed out ballots for se lecting the live directors and president. The chamber continues working toward obtaining a doctor for Ma lin. At the January li meeting, it was reported that several doctors have shown interest. One doctor plans to visit Malin in February to look into the matter. He will be a guest Of the chamber 'Ot com merce while here. The modern offices on Main Street, vacated by Dr. Jack Mar tin, will be available to a new doc tor as well as a modern house near the office.;. Bly Coldest County Spot Bly appears to have been .the cold spot in the Klamath Basin last night when, Recording to reports the mercury slid to 14 below zero. Klamith Falls was next In line with a leading of eight below at the airport, Tulelake reported minus seven, I akeview four 'below and Keno two below. Chemuii, generally the cold spot In this area, reported a warm two above and the Willamette Pass came up with seven above. TJJtE INCHES OFFI 3?? Wl I4W-2414 Look slimmer, trimmer, taller This step-in is the perfect style to natter your halt-sue figure I And you'll be delighted with the beautiful fit It's nrocortloned perfectly to save alteration time nd worry. Note the smart details that are spring fashion news. pattern 8309: Halt sites H'i, 16H, 18 !i, 30U, 22 ii, 2414. 81M 18H takes S?4 yards 38-inch. This easy-to-use pattern Uvea perfect fit, Complete, Illustrated Sew chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins tor this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for lst-clasa mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 740, Chloago 60. III. Print your name, address, tone; die, style number. HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH K fJS. OREGON Geraghty Named To Milk Post Lawrence ' Oeraghty, Merrill dairyman, was elected president of the Klamath Basin Grade A Pro ducers association at the group's annual meeting last week. He suc ceeds Ray Hobson who served dur ing 1953. Serving with Geraghty will be George Roiling, Poe Valley, vice president, and Stan Mastcn, Poe Valley, re-elected secretary. Directors re-elected to three-year terms are Ray Hobson, Merrill; Wilbur Rolling, Poe Valley, and Ken Waters, Montague. California. new president of the ' Klamath Dairymen's association. i Leland Harris of Bonanza and Stan Masten- are carryover direc tors. Oscar Hang, OSC, extension mar keting specialist, from Corvallis, congratulated the milk nroducern on their successful promotion of the use of fluid milk which has re sulted In Increased consumption of mine in tne Klamath Basin. In their first year of odvertlsln". fluid milk consumption increased 113 per cent and a substantial increase was shown in 1953 fiuurea over 1962. ( Distribution was expanded. niou, tu inuiuue uurar areas in northern California. . ' Another guest . speaker. Rov L. Stein, also an extension snecialist from OSC, stated that Oregon has'l one oi ine nignest urade A stan dards of any state In the nation. Orade'A standards, he said, are set by state and cltv laws and therefore vary from state to state. Here in Oregon our basic Grade A law calls for higher standards of milk solids and inilkfat in Grade A milk. He congratulated the group on being the leading dairy produc er group in the state. E. W. Bruner Rites Held DUNSMUIR Funeral services under the auspices of Kraft post, American Legion, Mount Shasta, were held today at 1 p.m. from Noble's Chapel, Mount Shasta, for Bmory William Bruner, 79, of Dunsmulr, a veteran ot both the Spanish American war and World War I, . . Bruner, a retired Southern Pacif ic railroad conductor, died Thurs. day In the McCloud hospital fol lowing a heart attack. A resident of Dunsmulr since 1920,- he was a native of Kentucky. Survivors include two half-brothers who live In Indiana. Interment will be made in Golden Gate Na tional Cemetery, San .Bruno. 8 ET 40 . J There will be a social meetinnr Of the ft lt 40 in thn MpmnHol Hall, Wednesday, January 27, at 8 p.m. Members will be entertained. Comsnsts srgsRB for vary nat Complatt Una of muilcsl lnitnimsnts kyli morgan pltMt your bildwln desist ,103ft Ham 1 Pork Chops Ground Beef Tomatoes Tuna Prem Margarine Potatoes MERRILL LAKEVIEW JUNCTION BASIN Mentioned The Klamath , Falls Business and Professional wom en's Club was the only club In the state that reported observance of National Newspaper Week in the club bulletin, , "Oregon Business Women." Five members of the staff of the Herald and News were guests at the dinner and several spoke. The local club was also the only club in the state to men tion National Education Week. Mrs. Lillian Otterbein is correspondent. Heard From Mr; and Mrs. Joe Meeker of the Henley district, have Mothers March To Be Held The March of Dimes will turn in to a March of Mothers Thurs day. January 28. Identification cards are in the mail to community chairman for use In the hour-long visit, which will help climax the 1954 polio-fighting fund drive, ac cording to Dick Gallagher, city polio campaign chairman. The hour-long event will take place between 7 and 8 p.m. Women will visit homes where lighted porch lights or doorways signal that a contribution is waiting. . . Persons who have not been con tacted and who wish to help are asked to call Dick Gallagher at 3184 or 2-1779 or their community chairman. POSTPONED The meeting of the Happy Hour Club, one of the first organized in Klamath Falls has been postponed from Tuesday afternoon, January 28 to Tuesday afternoon, February 9. Mrs. Maude Hosley 623 High Btreet will be hostess. INSTALLATION Installation of the Chevaliers of the Ladies Canton, Crater No. 7 and 'a potluck supper is -planned for Thursday, January 28 at 6:30 p-.m, in the IOOF hall. , '. The Chevaliers will serve the turkey and rolls. Others will take covered dishes and salads.. QaKe it fr row CRATER LAKE IS ZOO) FEET OR ' 3ooii Quart Milk cartons oetjb hlitlil.mil Jllltlilufih Center Fresh Ground All Meat State Fair No. 303 tins White Star No. Vi tin Swift's Luncheon Meat , 12-oi. Holiday Baker Size, No. 2's The Economy Food! BRIEFS received word that their son Rlch- his physical at Portland and Is now at Fort ora, uaiu., m u mtwj company. Dick is a graduate of uemey nign scnuui. Promoted Word has been re ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Toby Dur an, that their son. Jack W. Duran, serving with the 937th field artillery battalion in Korea has been pro moted to corporal. , Travelers 4-H leaders are meet ing today on the Oregon State tam, pus, Corvallis, for a conference. Among others attending from here are Francis Skinner and Dale Fleming. - .. tee skating tonight, 6 to 10 p.m. at Moore Park is the word from the city recreation deportment. Shopping Mrs. Marie Ottoman and daughter Pearl, Malin, were city visitors Saturday. To Medford Mrs. Otto Ellis re turned Sunday evening from Med ford and Ashland where she visited Ken and Linda Ellis, students at SOO, and was the houseguest at the John Klrbys, Medford, former Merrill residents. Vlslllng Mr. and Mrs. Ted De Merrltt and daughter, Malin, vis ited in .Klamath Falls on Sunday. Teaching Mrs. Vera Selby. former Klamath Falls resident, is teaching at Eagle Point. Attend Meeting Keith Cobo, City Center Lodge, left Saturday for Portland to attend an executive meeting of the Oregon Motor Court Assn. Cobo is first vice-president Boosters Cascade Cariboo Trail Assn., otherwise known the Klamath Boosters, will meet to night at 7:30 in the chamber of commerce rooms at 7:30. All inter ested persons are urged to attend. Bonanza Parents and Patrons will meet at the school January 27 at 8 p.m. with President Janet Fernlund presiding. It will be de cided whether or not a tailoring course will be given. Fat Wake me... 6 69l Cut A 71b. 10' 29 39' 19! 50 lbs. 89' 4710 So. eth mm field is In charge of the mem bership contest, winning room to be given a party. All Newcomers to Klamath Falls are invited to a no-host luncheon at the WUlard hotel, Wednesday, January 27, at noon, sponsored by the Sojourners club. From Korea Haskel Hawes, son of Mrs. Louella Jones, formerly of Klamath Falls, now of Eugene, is expected - home from Korea about February IS. . Graduated Capt. James E. Thornton, USAFR, 4606 Laverne, was recently awarded a diploma from the USAF extension course wit(a of r?nntfr Air Force base. Montgomery, Alabama, upon com pletion of tne squaaron omcer cor respondence course. In Germany Army Pvt. Bep pino R. Zambonln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ablino ambonin, Weed, Is now serving with the 28th In fantry division in Germany. He en tered the army last May and com pleted basic training at Fort Ord. Korea Army Pet. Clifford W. Williams, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Route 3, Klamath m0nD tmlnorl nplfthrate the 40th Infantry division's second anniver sary in Korea tnis monui. tie nas been In Korea since September af ter entering the army last March. Opening Mel and Laura LeBar on, owners of the Inn at Tulelake are returning from a several weeks vacation and will open the Inn on January 27. Mr. and Mrs. LeBaron have traveled extensively while away from Tulelake. Away Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, parllmentarian of the Klamath County Council, PTA, Mrs. Hagan Mnni-n nresident. . Mrs. Eldred Hanson, regional vice president, and Mrs. Gordon uiomis, state hospitality chairman, are In Port land to attend a meeting of the. state board of managers and the state board of directors. 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