Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 01, 1955, Image 5

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    Lick Astronomer May Have Detected Birth
Of Two New Stars; Unique Astronomy Event
Mt Hamilton, Calif. (U.R)
Dr. George H. Herbig, astron
omr in the University of Calif
ornia's Lick Observatory here,
raised the possibility today that
he had detected the birth of two
new stars, a unique event in the
history of astronomy if confirm
ed.
"Our understanding of what
is taking place," Dr. Herbig said,
"could hardly be more incom
plete, but it may be that we
have witnessed the opening
phase of an. episode in stellar
evolution."
About 1800 Years Ago
Astronomers use of the words
"recent" and "birth," is, of
course relative. The actual birth
of the two new stars would have
occurred about 1600 years ago.
Pre-Registration
For First Graders
Slated at Gold Hill
Gold Hill Pre-registration
for pupils attending the first
grade at Gold Hill school is set
iV Friday, Sept. 9, it was an
nounced today by Gilbert A.
Mack, principal. Hours will be
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (
. Mack requested that pupils be
accompanied by their mothers
or fathers,' and that they bring
a birth certificate and medical
examination record with them,
Mrs. Wilda Franks and Mrs.
Barbara Toner v&ll be in charge
of registration.
Registration and classes for
11 other grades will be on Mon
day. Sept. 12. School hours of
8:30 a.m. to 3:10 p.m. will be
maintained that day.
Lunch Program
The school lunch program will
be operating again this year.
Charges will be 25 cents for pu-
pHs and 30 cents for adults.
Schedules for the school's three
buses will be the same as those
followed last year, although ad
justments may be made later.
The school's new 66-passenger
bus is expected to go into ser
vice later this fall.
' Improvements at the school
include a reroofing job on the
south side of the gymnasium,
and tiling of the first and third
grade rooit.
Plans- for the new Gold Hill
first and second call for comple
tion as soon as possible,' prob
ably late this fall or early
winter.
Ashland Parents In
Court With Youth
Ashland The parents of a
17-year-old Ashland youth were
arraigned in municipal court
here Tuesday after the boy was
charged with malicious destruc-
tion of property.
A warrant was issued after a
complaint was signed by a pri
vate citizen. The warrant order
ed the youth, Clarence Ader-
holt, to appear with his father
and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Aderholt, 118 Helman st.t to
answer charges of wanton de
struction of private property and
trespassing.
Municipal Judge P. T. Stans-
bury ordered the boy's parents
to keep all their children within
the confines of their own yard
Sentence was delayed pending
additional study. The family has
nine chik&en.
Dead line for Sunday Classified is
noon Saturday; 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day.
MAIN and BARTLETT STREETS
the time it takes light to travel
from the Orion nebula to the
earth.
The "new" stars, according to
Dr. Herbig, are in the Orion
nebula. They belong to a class
ification known as "T Tauri"
stars. They are so rare that few
of them are in the solar sys
tem's neighborhood. They were
named T Tauri stars because the
Queries Answered
Regarding Credit
Control For Loans
Answers to many questions
regarding credit controls on GI
home loans were given today by
S. T. Brannock, officer in charge
of the Medford office of the
Veterans Administration.
The credit control order of
July 30, 1955, requiring a two
per cent down payment and
limiting thje maturity of such
loans to 25 years was not retro
active, Brannock said.
Exempted from credit con
trols are those new and existing
houses for which VA received
requests for certificates of rea
sonable value (appraisals) prior
to July 30 and houses for which
FHA commitments had been is
sued, and for which VA received
appraisal requests prior to Sep
tember 30.
Brannock explained that the
aDDraisal request is the first
step in the GI home loan pro
cedure.
Extensions of certificates of
reasonable value on properties
exempt from credit controls will
not subiect the units to, down
payment and maturity require
ments, he said.
However, veterans will be re
quired to pay closing costs in
cash on any exempt property
for which a certificate of rea
sonable value was extended.
In multi-home projects, Bran
nock said, substitution of houses
on lots selected by veterans
will not subject the property to
credit controls ifboth the house
and lot are covered by appraisal
All Grades Start
Sept. 9 At EP
Eagle Point Eagle Point
schools will open Friday, Sept.
9?with full day sessions for both
grade and high school students.
Busses will run on the same
schedule used at the close of
school last spring, according to
G. D. Hall, superintendent of
schools.
Registration for new students
a,t Eagle Point will be held Sept.
9, at which time fees. will be pay
able. Fees include a $5 book rental
fee, $1.50 student activities
ticket, 50 cent deposit on a
locker key, and $1.50 down pay
ment 'on the school s annual if
desired. An -additional $1.50 is
charged when the annual is de
livered. Course Fees
Hale said if students wish to
take metal shop there is a $4.50
fee, and for wood working shop
the fee is $2.
He pointed out that books can
not be issued until fees are paid.
First grade students must
bring birth certificates and have
had a physical examination.
Hale said parents of first graders
who did not have physicals dur
ing the pre-school clinic should
make arrangements with family
physicians to have physical ex
aminations prior to opening of
school.
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long known variable star T
Tauri is of the same type.
Dr. Herbig suggested that his
findings may provide important
support for the idea of a contin
Union in Dublin, Ireland.
Two Types of Evidence
Dr. Herbig based the possi
bility that he had detected the
birth of two stars on two types
of evidence:
requests received by the VA
prior to July 30.
Brannock said the new credit
controls will not apply to GI
loans made solely for the re
placement of reconstruction of
residential property that has
been destroyed or substantially
damaged by flood, fire or similar
disasters.
Neither do the new require
ments apply to repair, alteration
or improvement loans, Bran
nock said.
He added that VA could not
grant exceptions where a" vet
eran signed a contract prior to
July 30, 1955, but for which
request for appraisal was not
received prior to that date.
The two per cent down pay
ment requirements must be met
in every case by a payment of
cash. An equity in land is not
acceptable under VA regula
tions, Brannock explained.
Brannock emphasized VA can
exclude homes not affected by
FHA credit controls only if re
quests for GI appraisals for
those homes are received by VA
cn or before Sept. 30, and VA
can obtain satisfactory evidence
of their exclusion from FHA
credit controls.
Sprague River Man
Held in Slaying
Klamath Falls (U.R) Mar
cellus John Norwest, 26, of
Sprague River, Ore., was sched
uled to be arraigned in Klamath
County Circuit Courts today in
connection with thecslaying of
Jackie - Howard Jones early
Wednesday morning. 0
The body of Jones? a 24-year-old
Chiloquin logger," was found
on a dirt road in Chiloquin about
2:30 a.m. Wednesday. He had
been shot through the left
shoulder with a I30-.30 rifle.
Norwest and Leroy (Buzz)
Warley were taken into custody
by Chiloquin police alter they
went to the police station to ob
tain aid for the dead man.
Norwest told police he and
Jones had quarreled over pos
session of a case of beer, and that
he pointed the rifle at Jones in
an attempt to frighten him. He
did Tiot know the gun was load
ed, he said.
District Attorney Richard
Beesley did not indicate the se
verity of charges he would bring
against Norwest. Warley was
held briefly by county officers
on an open charge, but was then
released. 0 O
Police said Jones was on pa
role from the Missouri state pris
on, where he had served time for
auto theft.
HORSE PARKING .
LaPorte, Ind. (U.R) Frank
Hitesman, 75, Pinola, Ind., drove
a horse and buggy to LaPorte for
a visit. The bewhiskered, spry
old man hitched his stallion tFa
parking meter and dropped in a
coin.
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1. Two photographs, taken
the International Astronomical
delivery today at a meeting of
ual birth of new stars, and mav
help to explain how. these stars
are formed. His findings were
reported simultaneously here
and in a paper prepared for
seven years apart, of the same
point in the Orion nebula, the
first showing three stars and the
second, five stars. All were em
bedded in a dark cloud of dust
anS fas like raisins in a pud
ding. 2. Evidence accumulated by
astronomers for years indicates
that stars so embedded in gas
and dust have been formed re
cently out of the condensation
of material in the gaseous
streamers.
WE WON MOM, WE WON! This is one time Rich Comin
ski of Morrisville, Pa., isn't a bit flustered because his
mother is kissing him in public He earned it by belting
out a home run in the overtime seventh inning at Williams-
Eort, Pa. to give his Little League team a 4-3 victory over
lelaware Township, N. J. ;
Police Report Two
Two minor accidents were re
ported to state police yesterday.
About 6:20 p.m. yesterday,
cars driven by Ezra Edward
Weaver, 71, of 1025 West 11th
st., Medford, and Phillip Forest
Holt, 34, of 2630 Tennessee rd.,
Medford, -collided about a block
north of the Mason Erhman rd.
on Highway 99.
Police said Weaver turned
left off Mason Erhman rd. and
when he pulled from the north
bound left lane into the right
lane, -the cars collided. q
A logging truck and trailer
driven by Jack Elmer Lane, 18,
of 809 Beach st., Ashland, was
driven into the right ditch on
the Green Springs five miles east
of Klamath Junction about 7:30
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Labor Day Dance
Scheduled At CP
Central Point A Labor Day
benefit dance in the Central
Point Legion Memorial hall will
be sponsored by Myers-Holland
Post 129, American Legion, Sept.
3 from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
The Johnnie Lusk band will
furnish music.
All profits from the affair
will go into the Post's youth ac
tivities fund, supporting projects
such as the teenage dance, base
ball, children's Christmas party,
and aid to dependent and needy
children.
An electric clock mounted in
a miniature four-masted schoon
er will be given at the dance as
a prize. Tickets may be obtained
from post members and will be
sold at the box office the eve
ning of the dance.
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Minor Accidents
p.m. yesterday when the truck
motor failed leaving the vehicle
without brakes.
Police said the motor died
when Lane attempted to get the
two-speed axel back in gear after
it jumped out earlier. Lane pull
ed the vehicle into the right
ditch to stop the truck. Three
peeler logs fell off onto the
highway. The logs were remov
ed by a passing jeep, police said.
There were no injuries in eith
er accident
SHATTERING EXPERIENCE
Weidman, Mich. (U.R) Rob
ert Alwood told slate police a
twin engine jet plane flew so
close to the ground that the rear
window of his late model car
was shattered by the noise.
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Some 400 Dogs
Entered In Show
Here This Sunday
More than 400 dogs have been
entered in the seventh- annual
dog show conducted by the
Southern Oregon Kennel club
under the auspices of the Ameri
can iennei ciud.
The show, which begins at
9:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4 at the
high school stadium in Medford,
will include obedience trials as
well as conformation judging.
Entered are some of the best
dogs of all breeds from the Pa
cific coast as well as from the
middle west and east.
All popular breeds of dogs
will be present as well as rarer
breeds, such as Keeshonden,
Welsh Corgi Pembroke, Samoy
eds, Afghan Hounds, Borzois,
Lhasa Apso and others.
Obedience Trials
The obedience trials consist
of the working of dogs in va
rious exercises such as heeling,
scent discrimination and jump
ing hurdles on command. More
than 400 awards will be made
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