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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1947)
High Hog fatalities Hike Price CHICAGO, June 1(1 f1'i It you in till uaylii liluli prlrra fur pork I wo yrnia (nun now, ri'ineinlier llml Iihi liinny IIUlo plus (llnl (III iprlnv. Ilrnvy plv losses were itxrlbnl to buil weather, disease, mid n liiri timporlloii nl yiiiiim sows anions' irrnlllill lww. Tile American Veterinary Mi'illrnl association said livestock Oisnasa ex- rta in the corn bell were "iiriient alleiiithi to track down Ilia cuiiinr of tremendous losses In tins ii Ink's Unliy plu rrop, but mi fur ilolNHly has the answer." the asso ciation n Id; , "A wave of disease Ims knocked ul ell hnpm for tl Increase In the Ml iHjik mipply. Instead, there tfiolialily will be Iru wuk lllln full end winter then consumers huve seen since the end of prlrv control " - II. M. Conwny, market analyst for (he National Livestock I'roduceis association, Held: "We have had ninny more report limn umiuI of disease kllllnt off liuby plus tlila Hiring, but the cold weather mid the breeding of 'lit hud something to do with the Iiimm." ' ft I.. Wnalfe. annual hunbnudinnn for lown Hlitle collcae. uiitKrutrd a ylrtia Interllon might account for nine of the lame loss, II" reported (lie Infrrllou might be transmuted bv the inoihrr to her utihnri' pint Another ixuulble explanation was a HUMltlonal anemia resulting from a of suHUIcul Iron In the suws ouik. DAY Conclave Ends Today ; MKUKOHl). June 16 A1 The Crrgon department of the Dunlilrd American Veterans rlertrd Edward Brmirhflrld, Medford. I I e com aimider mid selected Com liny the ncsC convention kite st cIom of the loth annual conveiulun here aver Uie week-end. Krsolullons urrd retention of Camp While hospital by the fed eral government as a domiciliary hospital for ' vetermu, petuiuned congress for ft national cemetery In Orninn end asked otierallcn of the eniploymrnt service by the fed eral lovernment ruther than m tale agency. Other ottlrera are: Charlea IE. Hoover, Howbuitf, senior vice com mander; Wayne Perdue. Kalrin. jun ior vice commander. Corr Quoyle. Portland, waa reelected treasurer and Uie Rev. L. II. Camp. Cenlitl Point, chaplain. 'Ill women'! auxiliary elected Mri. Alice Tebolt, Newjiort, mute commander: Mra. Gladys lwton, Clranta Pass. Minor vice command er: Mra. Katie Johna, Balcin. Jun ior vice commander; Mra. Jamcfl Mllle, Medford. chaplain; Mra. Jo ephlne Oslrander. Hnlrm. treasur er: Mra. Ktoyd Dover, Oranu Pass, atate drlcgaie to the auxiliary na tional convention. S. F. Cable Cor Hollywood Bound 9 A lane truck crane lioltta one of Han I'ranrlaeo'a famed eable cart onto a truck trailer to be tram ported to Hollywood where It will be ued In a forthcoming movie production. Ambassador To Uruguay Named Well Known Clergy man Dies WAHIIINOTON. June ie iII i Preaideni Truman today nominated Kllln ) llrlKiin of Maine to be am-bukoado.- to Urumiay. llrlitii.. a veteran lorcnn aervice poiiTLANO. Ore.. June 18 (4 ofllcer. now U director of the de- ,.,.,., Cuno p0hnii. 88-year- old retired clerityman and lather ol iiartmenla office of American pub lic nffnlra. DrlKO. a 4H-ycnr-otd nutlve or Waterlown. Mnw, ucceed Wll llauiMin Howell, who died at hl home In llryan. Texaa. Muy 22. Womon Killed In Butte Creek Wreck OltEOON CITY. June 18 (At Mra. Viola Btrlcklln. 16. Voder com munity, waa killed and her dauiih t,r.ii..l. Mn fluv L. Htrlcklln. aerloualy Injured yeaterday when the i aiilomoiiiie they were riiiuiK plung ed oft the llutte creek road. Coroner Kay Hllance reported the driver. Guy Btrlcklln. told 01 at Clajulfled AOS Bring Resulut Mi. Wilson Observatory Announces New Star Find Hy J. IIIKill I'Jlt'KTT Ailramir, rtlaniliin IllvUUa. Orgn HUhtr BeuoatUo Vycura ' Krom Mt. Wllaon obaervatory cornea the recent announcement that on a photnfimph tiiken May 18 there waa found a flth maitnltude tar ahftwlng the "bright Intenne hy- lroiien-alptia (aiectrali line." Dr. I. o. uowen, ooaervaiory uirecwr, con cluded that thla waa "probably nova." Blnce the term "nova" means "new," such atara are sometimes called "new stars." Various novae have bliued forth In the sky during historical time. As they were gen erally entirely unknown before these outbursts. It was usually assumed that they were actually new stars, likely creations never before existing. Although te recent discovery la merely a telescopic star, several In the post have had at their bent been quite bright, a few even so brilliant as to be visible In full sunlight. It Is now certain that novae are not new stars, but simply Intense brlghtenlngs of dim stars that have existed, through past eternities of time. In many cases, photographs of a certain region of the sky years earlier show a faint star In the exact position occupied later by a nova. The earliest nova of which we have a record was the star observed by the ancient Oreek astronomer Illpparchus In 134 B. C and re ported as "one born in my own age." Many believe the Star of Bethlehem was a splendcd nova. Carefully ob served was the radiant nova appear ing In the constellation Cassloiiela In A. U. 1672. and fully described by the noted Danish astronomer Tycho Hrahe. He considered It a miracle. It became as bright as Venus. In A. D. 11104, Kepler observed Nova Ophiu- three widely known olrrKymen. died h ui his home yesterouy alter a long Illness. I'ollng. who came as an evangeli cal missionary to Oregon III 1884, was sueriniendent of Uie Evan- ' gellcal conference In Oregon for 20 years, and president of several ' church colleges. He leaves three sons, all In the ministry: Dr. Dunlel A. Poling, pres. Ident of International Christian En deavor: Dr. Paul Newton Poling, a , Presbyterian church executive; and Dr. Charles Hamuel Poling, pastor ; of the Presbyterian church' at Ar cadia. Calif. Three daughters and his widow tempting to pass a truck on a curve ; also survive. and not having enough space. The -- truck was Driven oy Arnuiu nun tier, Molalla. AUTO K&l GLASS PARK VIEW Convalescent Homo (Formerly of Ashlind) M Weil Mala Mrr4. OrfH fbtn 1IU ll'llnur acrvlrr RfiUIrf at Nurte In Charge FARMERS! - TRUCK OWNERS! You cor) haul your own BLOCKWOOD o long a Ihtra It a surplus of blocks. This I pec la I offer cannot bt hod when supply it sliort. DON'T DELAY ORDER TODAY FRED H. HEILBRONNER 121 Kprlnf 8t Thone 4163 "Fuels That Satisfy" Plus Hervlc Since 1811 ENGINEERING COURSES Lead to Successful Careers llealds Engineering College Is autliurlird through Its charter by the (State of California to cooler llachrlur of bclrncc Dcirers III Knglnerrlng. A list of the llcgree ( nurses offered are CIVIL, KLKCTKICAL, MKCIIASICAL, KTKl ( Tl ll AI., IUO II WAY. AKCIIK TKCTUIIAL. Other Bpedal Courses are also offered. Hludrnla who wish to enroll tor the Summer or Kali quar- ' ter should register now In order to be accommodated later. llealds is approved by the Veterans Administration to . train you under the provisions of the "(i. I. Bill of ItighU." Write for literature on the subjects in which you 1 are most Interested. HEALDS ENGINEERING COLLEGE Van Neaa at Post, Ban Francisco, Calif. , Other Colleges: Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose. ' Class for all makes and models cut and Installed. TRUCK AND PICK-UP SEAT CUSHIONS REBUILT EXPERT TRIM WORK BALSIGER MOTOR COMPANY Main A Esplanade Phone S121 UBALD a NIWS, Rlsmsll lis. Or. M0N0AT. Jaat It, tail, Fsrs Nla chl, which about equaled Jupiter. During- the 20th century several conspicuous novae have gleamed forth In the starry heavens. The most spectacular were Nova Persel, 1WJI, and Nova Anullae. 1B1B. A few others, such as Nova Herculls, 1034, and Nova Lacertae, 1838. reached only the brilliance of the Big Dipper j stars. To one who Is familiar with ; the stellar groups. It Is almost dls- ' concerting to notice some evening a star which la Instantly recognized as a stranger. These exploding stars usually rise to maximum In only two or three days, often Increasing thousands of times In brilliance during thla per iod. The decrease to the original luminosity usually requires several months, or a few years. The cause of these outbursts Is not certain. Borne have thought that . two stars In the vast expanses of the universe have collided or approached so near to each other as to produce tidal strains. Others suggest that the , star may have dashed through a ' nebula and become enormously heat ed as when a meteor speeds through our atmosphere. A more recent theory holds that delicately balanced forces Inside the star Itself are In some way upset and. acting with trigger effect, start inconceivably powerful sub atomic chain reactions. Terrestrial atomic bomb explosions are very feeble examples. 90TII BIRTHDAY PORTLAND, June 16 P Will H. See celebrated his Both birthday yes terday and the dining table center- filece was made of sugar maple eaves from ,a tree he planted In Michigan 76 years ago. Bee retired 30 years ago after operating a general store on the Warm Bprlnga. Indian reservation. PUMICI SAND roe arlek Msrlsr ss rismr Darsfel eaoMPT OILIVHI WESTERN PUMICE SAND CO. tall Ibsilala rksas tins putting up berries? n !. mi ran UC-H INSIST ON- SUGAR I IK THE MODERH SPECIAL SALE! PATTON & LEHMANN, INC. Sale Now In Progress and Will Continue Until Entire Stock of Following Has Been Sold .... &nft&i BfieciaU STEP-ON & GALVANIZED GARBAGE CANS FAN TYPE ELECTRIC HEATERS GAS DUAL FLOOR FURNACES STAINLESS STEEL SINKS ELECTRIC HOT PLATES MEDICINE CABINETS COOKING UTENSILS OIL CIRCULATORS ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC WIRE HARDWARE TOOLS Reg. (.95 ELECTRIC IRON 4.85 PATTON & LEHMANN. INC. 1401 Esplanade Phone 6630 THERE iEWElt TO S k RIDE URESIS! No Car Designed Before the War Can Even Compete with the Ride You Get in a KAISER or a FRAZER You be the judge! You have driven and ridden in a lot of carat You know how they ride. Now, get in a Kaiser or a Frazek and compare the ride! You're in for a pleasant surprise. For all your present standards of riding quality will become obsolete before -you have gone a mile! You will agree that no car designed before . the war can even compete with the Kaiser or the Frazer for there never was a ride like this! You drift over rough roads. You glide along the pavement It's a horizontal ride with the up and ' down travel removed. It's not just a matter of spring design and shock absorbers;' Power, brakes, and ease of steering, all play a part. So do supe rior roominess, extraordinary visibility and extra-low center of gravity with all the weight of passengers between the wheels! But what's the use of telling you how it's done! You are interested in the ride. That can't be described. It must be experienced- So, before you buy any car, learn for yourself compare the ride! LEARN FOR YOURSELF... Now we aren't saying that you'll get all jammed up like this next time you take your car out on the highway. Most of us at Southern Pacific have cars that we use regularly, and it's only occasionally that we run into anything like the above. However, we believe an occasional vacation from the steering wheel is good for the nerves. It's fun to relax and take it easy while the engineer does the driving. Next time you go somewhere, try the train. Fares are low. For example: In Coaches on Fast Trains OinWas RwMdtn. SAN FRANCISCO $7.25 13.10 LOS ANGELES 13.65 24.60 PORTLAND 7.25 13.05 (Plus 15 federal lax which appllei all formi ef lraniprtoHon ) The friendly Southern Pacific R. A. lloiiik, District Freight and Passenger Agent, Ticket Office, Phone 8111 CHECK THESE KAISER AND FRAZER FACTS BEFORE YOU BUY ANY NEW CAR! 10 fBoth cars are 100 postwar . . i in body and chassis design ... in engineering, as well as in beauty of line ... in color and upholstery, in appointments ... in every detail t fBoth ears are built in America's only 100 postwar automobile plant . . . Willow Run is the last word in production efficiency . . equipped with war-developed tools and methods for high-precision, quality manufacture. Chassesand bodies are built on the industry's longest, newest, production lines. ; IBoth cars have innumerable special features . . . like built-in ventilation . . . seats more than 5-feet wide . . . extraordinary vision in all directions . . 27 cu. ft. of luggage space under rear deck . . . safety push-button door openers . . . special insulation . . . fresh-air heat . . . unusual service accesai- bility . . . ami ... Both cars are built by Kaiser- Frazer Corporation, an organiza tion of seasoned experts in every phase of the automobile industry, headed personally by Henry J. Kaiser and Joseph W. Frazer. (sg ' 1 Both cars are serviced with gen uine factory parts . . . wherever you go ... by one of the four largest automobile dealer organi zations in the world. CALL ON YOUR NIAtlST KAISIR'FRAZIIl OIALIR AND TAKI A WtPII - MYERS AUTO SALES Lakevlew CLARK MOTOR CO. . 531 So. 6th, Klamath Falls JOHNSON MOTOR CO. Malln