AGE TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Harry Hanson Death Learned
A former Klamath Falls resi
dent, Harry Wayne Hanson, Eu
gene, died January 22. He was 63-years-old,
... '
Mr. Hanson, a native of Indian
apolis, Indiana, has. been an engi
neer with the Southern Pacific
Houston Named
Top Life Man
John H. Houston, Klamath Palls,
has been designated the top Life
Underwriter for the Oregon Agen
cy of the Equitable Life Assurance
Society for 1953, according to word
sent to him this week.
The rating specifies him for the
Equitable million dollar club and
pucs him in 55th place in the U.S.
in an organization . of , some 8000
reDresentatlvees. . 9
Houston is starting' his- 38rd year
in the life Insurance business.
The Equitable company paid an
approximate 16 . million dollars in
policies in Oregon in 1963.., 1
. DANCE TONIGHT
The Do-sl-do Club will have a
dance tonight, Thursday, in their
club house at the airport. '
The group forced to cancel their
dance Wednesday night when Dr.
Price, caller from Seattle, was
snowbound in Weed.
."Railway since 1918. He was ' . a
memoer oi tne Brotherhood of
Locomotive Engineers, Lodge No.
476. . .
Surviving are his widow,' Lillian
Hanson, live children, Marilyn at
home in Eugene, Alice Oray also
of that city, Marlon jtob.nson,
Stockton, California, Velma Gresh
am, Alhambra, California, and a
stepson, , Ralph Cook. Thirteen
grandchildren and one brother,
Guy E. Hanson, also survive.
Funeral services were held In
Eugene, January 26, 2 p.m. at the
Veatch - Hollingsworth - Angiand
Funeral Home with the Rev. War
ren Burt officiating.,
Final rites and interment were
in Forest Lawn Cemetery, Olen
dale, California.
- Mrs. Beit Miller, Klamath Falls
and her daughter, Mrs. Patsy Ruth
Eckley, .Tulelake, attended the
services.' : :
' MERCURY UP
"BALTIMORE UV-Att3:35 p.m.
yesterday the mercury rose to a
record-breaking 13, the highest
registered here on Jan. 27 In 78
years temperatures have been re
corded. At 11:25 p.m. a light snow was
falling at nearby Friendship Air
port and temperatures were down
to 41. .
YOUR STORE
; : MONTH END
FINAL CLEAN UP
JANUARY SALES
Ne MOHAWK FITTED SHEETS
PRICED LOW1
TWIN BED SIZE ' ..each 1.99
FULL BED SIZE . each 2.29
' BUY NOW AT THIS LOW PRICE
Calloway and Martex
BATH TOWELS
In white onri colors. Full size
22"x24".-First quality. Requ
lar 98c.
; ; now
79
EACH .
HEAVY QUALITY COTTON
SHEET BLANKETS
Extra Large Size - 81x108.
Reg. 4.75 ,
NOW
3.75
1 EXTRA SPECIAL"
. '". FINAL CLEANUP
IMPORTED CHINA
CUPS and SAUCERS
Demitasse and Tea Sizes. All at one low
price. Regular 1.25 value.! NOW
No Gift Wrapping at This Low Price
79c
"CINDERELLA'
; FINE NYLON STOCKINGS
"For Day and Evening Wear - 60 Cdugerl5 Denier '
; Also the POPULAR KANTRUMS
30 Denier-Sizes 8V4 to 11.
Regular 1.35 or ".. V :- ) JC
'Final Cleanup .' T3C pair pair fcew
Jewel
ELECTRIC BLANKET
, Unconditionally Guaranteed for One Year
Extra Value ' - OA AA
Reg. 29.50 NOW AO.fT
FINAL CLOSE-OUT
GIFT WARES , .
Many special items priced low for quick selling
'V iT,. .'
It Regular Price '
No Gift Wropping at These Sale Prices
in i: nth re
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THURSDAY, JANIUwv .
LONG, SLEEK AND WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS this official-
Cadillac o Secretary of the Interior Douglas McKay
was placed at the disposal of Rex Porterfield and his party
when the Kiwanis-sponsored 4-H spud king of the nation
visited Washington, D. C. to call on Secretary of Agricul
" ture Benson. Rex is shown here with his brother," Jim, and
Bryant William.), their chaperon, climbing into the bus in
front of the Interior , building. . v
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GARY McKINNEY, USN,
Co. 303, San Diego, has re
turned to his base following
a 14 day leave which he
spent with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. McKinney,
3130 Butte. Gary is a form
er KUHS student.
C of C Opens
Mew Drive
Each member of the board of
directors of the Klamath County
Chamber of commerce voluntar
ily accepted responsibility for five
new members at the start of the
new year.
Seven new members were re
ported at the forum luncheon at the
Winema hotel Wednesday noon.
They are: Floyd's studio. Buy-Low
Market, Scssler, Inc., East Side
Appliances, Patrick W. Kllby,
Louie's Food Store and CUmore
Sign Company. -
Various committees reported on
activities. .
Bill Lorenz of Chiloquln brought
sections of the proposed Indian
termination bill which he turned
over to William Qanong Jr., direc
tor In charge of national affairs.
The 1954 budget, substantially the
same as last year's, was read and
approved. -
Klamath Falls. Oregon
AMERICAN CHINESE
Foods at their bait!
Ben B. Lee. Mar. .
Ph. 4496 For Ordira Tot Take Out
(Radio cfiog
CPLW 1450 Kc. PUT
Thursday Evening:, Jan, 28 '
6:00 Meet Mr. McNutley CBS .
e-JO Record Derby
7:00 1st Precinct CBS
-7:30 The Choralier CBS .
8:00 Meet Millie CBS
8:30 Lowell Thorn hi CBS
8:45 Family Skeleton CBS -
0:00 Bculah CBS
9:15 Doctor'! Orderi ' ,
9:30 Mystery Theatre ABC . : . ;
10:00 10 p m Headline
10:15 Lum & Abner ABC
10:00 Sam'i Other Show
10:45 Kilocycle Klub
11:10 Sign OH ifewa Summary
11:15 Sign Off
KFlAV - 1460 Kc. PST
Friday, Jan. 29
6:00 Early Bird Newt
8:05 Alarm Clock Club .
6:30 Hafter'j Almanac
0:45' Hide the Bui
0:55 Five Mtnutea with an Open 3ible
7:00 New Lreanfait edition ..
,7:15 Charlle'i Roundup
7:30 Bob Uarred ABC
7:40 Bttr Crocker ABC
7:45 Harry Babbitt CBS '
8:00 Breakfait Club. ABC '
9:00 Blue Skiei
9:15 Chet Huntley ABC
9:30 Helen Trent CBS "
Cubs
Aid Dimes
MERRILL The March of Dimes
will1 be -the sole beneficiary from
the efforts of Merrill Cub Scouts
Pack No. 7.
The boys canvassed the town for
pop bottles and wire coat hang
ers, and got $25.12 from the sale of
bottles collected. The more than
900 hangers donated by local-townspeople
will be turned over to the
Coca Cola Bottling Company - In
Klamath Fails, with proceeds from
their sales going into the. fund.
Den. mothers, Mrs. Clair Dun
Can, .Mrs. -William, Kill. Mrs. Lou
Hill, Mrs. Carrie Mattson and Mrs.
John Stolt assisted the boys.
Anyone. who was missed by the
Cub Scouts will have ample oppor
tunity to aid the March of Dimes
as two other benefits' are planned
according to Paul Knox, chairman
for this area.
On Thursday, January 28, a
Mothers March" Is planned by
members of the VPW Auxiliary;
Mrs. Joe Fotheringham Is chair
man. Residents wishing to make
cash donations-are asked to turn
on their porch lights between 7
and 8 p.m. and their contributions
will be collected.
Bnsketball game is planned for
Sunday evening, January 31, at the
Merrill High school, when the "Old
Pros" play the Merrill Townies.
Sixth and seventh grade boys will
play In the preliminary, and all
proceeds will go to the March of
Dimes fund.
Test tube containers are located
In every place of business in town
to accommodate those who don't
like basketball, weren't home when
the "mothers marched, or had no
coat hnngcrs or pop bottles to do
na te7 .
HOT
WASHINGTON Ifl The temper
ature soared to 72 ill Washington
yesterday, breaking all weather
bureau records for a Jan. 27 here.
LIQUIDATION
APPLIANCES
Buy Now and Save! .
Ranges - Refrigerators
Freezers - ALL NEW
Floor Samples - 1953 Models
Philco-JVlonarch
,, Priced to Move Immediately
'Bank Terms if Desired
Wt ere net cteiing (hop , . . we are just CLEAN
ING HOUSE! Every tale backed by 20 yean doing
business in iht Klamath Boiin.
609 So. 6th
rhont 2-3429
CBS
8:45 Our Gal Sunday
iv, w iune lime
10:13 Ma Perking CBS
I0::t0 Young Dr. Malon CBS :
10:45 Stop 4c Shop
10:55 Whispering Streets ABC
11:13 Perry .Mason CBS
11:30 Nora Drake CBS
11:45 Brighter Day CBS .
12:00 Noon Edition Kewi V
12:13 Fayless Sidewalk Show
12:a0 House Party CBa . .
1:00 Sam Hayes ABC ".'
1:13 Arthur Godfrey
1:43 Hank Henry Snow
2:00 Arthur Godfrey CBS
'2:43 Ted Malone ABC ' ,
3:00 Wizard of Odds CBS
3:13 Ruth Ashton CBS
.3:20 Betty Crocker ABC
j: naipn btorys Backyard
4.30 Spin with Wynne
4:45 When a Girl Marries ABC
3:00 Edward Murrow CBS
3:15 B ft B Melody Tfma
8:30 Today's Sports Highlight!
3:43 Frank Geia CBS
5:3S Hometown News
6:00 Godfrey Digest CBS
7:00 Gillette Fights ABC
7:30 Les Griffith ABC "
7:35 Hits St Encores
8:00 Mr. Keen CBS
8:30 LowcU Thomas CBS
-8:43 Family Skeleton CBS
8:00 Orzie St Harriet ABC
9:30 Concert or TavorltM
lt:0t 10 p.m. Headliau
10:13 Lum St Abner ABC .
10:30 Sam'a Other Show
10:45 Kilocycle Klub
11:10 Sign Off Newt Summary
11:13 sign Off
. Thursday Evening, Jan.
a;oo uaonei Htatier mum
C:15 Final Edition Local News
8:23 Hollywood Highlights
8:30 Virgil Plnkley News DLBLV
6:43 Sara Hayes Mews DLBS . ,
9.U Bill Henry MBS .
7:00 Official Detective MBS
7:30 Sports Report ' . . ..
7:40 According to the Record ,
7:45 Eddie Fisher Show MBS
. 0:00 Crime Fighters MBS . .' -8:30
U Never Know
8:43 Heidelberg Harmonalres
fl:08 Newspaper ef the Air DLBS
9:13 Moonlight Melody Time
9:43 Harry Wismer Sports MBS
0:53 Five Minute Final Npwi DLBS
10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
10:13 Music Box Medley Time . -
11:00 Sign Off
KFJ HBt Ke. PIT V
rxmay, Jan. za 1
9:90 Sunrise Serenade .
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7:00 Frank Hemingway News -MVS -7:1B
Breakfast Gang MBS
7:30 Today'a Best Buys
7:43 First Edition Local News ' . ' "
7:33 Something to Think Abrut
8:00 Cecil Brown News UBS
8:13 Bob Greene News DLBS
8:20 Melodic Interlude
8:28 Holland Ingle New
8:M Breakfabt -Mang MBS "
8:43 Join the Navy
8:00 Melody Manor DLBS
8:15 A Visit to Currin's
9:20 Gabriel Heatter MBS
8:30 Carnation Milk Time XUS
9:45 Music of Manhattan
10:00 Newspaper of the Air LlLBS
10:13 Tello Test DLBS
10:30 Music -10:45
A Visit to La Potnte'e
11:00 Wonderful City MBS
11:23 Sam Hayes News MbS
11:30 Queen for a Day MBS
12:00 Tips From the Town Shop
12:13 Noonday Edition Local Mews
12:30 Best on Record
12:43 Korn Kobblers
1:00 The Hour of Stars
1:00 Tony Martin
- 1:13 Ginger Rogers
1:30 Dick Powell
1:45 Peggy Lee
3:00 News DLBS
2:03 Northwest News DLBS '
. 2:13 Music DLBS
1:25 News MBS
2:30 South Sixth Street Varieties
3:00 Hughesreel DLBS
3:18 Tello Test DLBS
3:30 Jack Klrkwood DLBS
4:00 Homes on The Land
4:11 Frank HeatUgway News Mil
4:M Curt Massey Time UBS
4:48 Sam Hayes News UBS
- 3:00 Songs of the B-Bar-B MBS
5:30 Wild Bill Hickock UBS
8:53 Cecil Brown MBS
6:00 Gabriel Heatter MBS
6:13 Final Edition Local News
6:23 Hollywood Highlights -6:30
Virgil Plnkley News ULBS -6:43
Sam Hayes News DLBS
6:53 Bill Henry MBS
7:00 Starlight Theater MBS
7:30 Sports Report
7:40 According to The Record
7:43 Perry Como Show MBS
8:00 It's Basketball Time
8:03 Basketball Roseburg at KUHS
f:00 Basketball Roseburg at KUHS
8:30 Newspaper of the Air DLBS
9:43 Harry Wismer Spurts MdS
9:53 rive Minute Final News DLBS
10:00 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS
10:13 Music Box Medley Time '
11:00 Sign Off
KCNO Radio Monday-Friday
Altairu, CtJUMmU
6:30 Top O' The Morning
7:30 World News
8:00 Record Room
8:13 Melody Club
8:30 News " " ' ' ,
8:45 Pastoral Call '
9:00 Variety Soiree . 1
o in Mniiuiu r-iisK
8:33 Hawaiian Music
9:43 PfMT Lee Club
10:00 Mtisie by Maupln
iumu juice box Review
11:00 Musle We Remember
11:30 Club 570
12:00 Noon Prayer
12:00 Sport News
12:03 Lake County News -
12:10 Modoc News
12:13 Noon News
12:30 All Time H1U
13:35 Through the Yean
1:08 Farm Forum
1:30 Concert Hall
3:00 News
35 The Star Sing
2:30 Listeners' Choice
4:00 News
4:30 Rhythm on Review .
4:43 American Folk Null
8:00 Walts Time
8:13 World News Final
8.30 Stan Off .
KBES TV Channel 5
Thursday, Jan. 2S
3:SO Devotions
4:00 Feminine Fancies
4:30 Gary Moore
4:45 Fashion Show '
3 00 Uncle Bill's Adventure TUnt
3:13 Western Theater
15 Cspt. Video
8:30 News 1
ft:43 Hollywood Album
7:00 Cisco Kid
7:30 Hollywood Album
7:43 SporUmtns Club .
8 00 G roue ho Mara
9:30 Ford Theater . ,
10:00 Best Theater
1100 Weather
Friday, Jan. 29
S:00 Ministerial Asen. Program
8:00 Uncle Bill '
5:13 Western Theater
IS Captain Video
TO News
rm Gillette Cavalcade of Sporti
.00 TBA
Meeting.
8:30 TBA
9:00 Wrestling
10:00 My Friend Irma
10:30 Weather
London Bridge Jolted, BuTS?
LONDON W A 7,723-ton ship
smacked into famous old London
Bridge last night, but the nursery
Time Bomb In
Locker Studied
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. I-A
Huntington high school student has
admitted placing a homemade
time bomb in his school locker "to
see the reaction of teachers and
students." Lt. Rush W. Bloss of
the Fire Prevention Bureau said
today.
Bloss said the 16-year-old stu
dent told of cutting a hole in the
bottom of a wax candle large
enough to hold a firecracker. He
put the firecracker in the candle
and lit it.
When the candle burned down
to the firecracker, a loud blast
came from the locker.: i
No charge was placed against!
tne siuaeni. ,
SADIST
MONTREAL UV-A sadist who
slashes women's legs with razor
blades as they board streetcars
or buses was the object of a wide
police hunt today. He has wound
ed seven women here since last
Friday. He apparently hides the
blades on the peak of his cap.
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Pu'iea the line.
spection of the damaJ
resumed on the Cr
fast
BALTIMORE ttuciviJ
48-year-old store rnanagj
used to run the rm.Ji
10 seconds as a high s3
He's stUl pretty fast
Yesterday he causht
old purse snatcher and
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