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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1947)
-s u 1 -Sefotefc m&n&mf JJrOi mMSSk 33K:.(S 1 SiM- drj h7M teAliliKXS 55r ' ' AVnSwJ WHAT 1 10 . ..f-ftl e. M. ' IttlWft JTZt DiHTY THIEF.' vou AMNT COfe...VEP, . AHH. ?tl A&53fcj'-. J. T - NEVER OONN , TENTER AS ( BWrMES.'l J I WlLFit fk VSGEg -2? STEAL NOBOOV J 7 A MAIDENS I V - y I k f WW 1 01 SCREEN THE ) H J ISLAND. BJT THEN I 4 H .V il T1aJl5t 1 MENTAL IMASE KS SOMETMS CERTAWL.V A'Viil W ' R. OUR BOARDING HOUSE . . with . . MAJOR HOOPLl VJE'RC WOT fiORBlWa1 SAV. ASOOT FALLING r( AK6N T YOU TOTHR66 EXTCA U6LPIN6S OF- MASH, POT W6 ( MISSED VCTJ AT . IMDEEO.'MECV SOLICITOOS, StiNiTGCeO 6BRK6 HE'S TtJien AMD 1 MeWB Di sappoinimeni Follows On First Telescopic Viewing ODeratora of astronomical tele acopa hear occasional expressions of dissatisfaction from those who for the first time view the heavenly bodies through such instruments. "Although the surface details are clear, the mbon looks no larger than to the naked eye." "Yes. I see the rings of Saturn, but the whole thing Is so tiny." "I can't see anything on (SOW 3 A1I it ivVv SUMAC A U. S. GOVERNMENT BUREAU REPORTannounees the discovery of i bw tannic add treatment for ivy, oak tad smnae poisoning. The treatment has bees found excellent; h is gentle and safe, dries up the Milters in a iur priiiaghr short time often within 24 hoar. These government findings are iaoorportted ia the new product IVY-DRY At your drugstore, 59c. mv-Mtr k mit.tj irr cotr, n-ui. n. I. the stars. They are still Just little dots of light" One woman said that the moon through one of the huge Ml Wilson reflectors was a terrible disappointment. "It Just wasn't mag nified the least bit!" A little experience changes the ob server's opinion entirely. The more he uses a telescope, the more en thusiastic he- becomes. The operator who is concerned with the reputa tion of his glass will try to arrange devices for showing that it actually does magnify. Probably the reason many feel the moon is not enlarged is that it seems so near right In the tube of the telescope. A nearby object subtend ing the same angle as the one out on the sky is unconsciously con sidered of little size. If this image is projected against the sky, the dif ference is seen. When the moon is being shown through the larger Instruments at the Evergreen observatory at Eu gene, a small telescope, two Inches in diameter and 30 Inches long, is also In use Just to show that magni fication does take place. Each guest Is asked to look through the tele scope with one eye and along the outside of the tube with the other. He simultaneously sees two moons against the sky. one magnified and the other not. He then easily per ceives that the magnified image ap pears about 20 times wider than the other. A large telescope cannot so easily be used for this as the width of the tube blocks the view of the moon from the "outside" eye. Saturn and Jupiter when viewed with only moderate powers appear fully as large as the naked-eye moon. This is easily shown when the moon is not far from the planet. The planet is viewed through the instru ment with one eye while the "out side" eye looks at the moon. This proof greatly surprises most guests. That a sky object considered nearby seems small is shown by the fact that a disc held at arm's length completely hides the full moon. Real stars are so inconceivably dis- jtant that no telescope makes them appear larger. But they do seem Im mensely brighter. Tens or thousands of stellar points entirely Invisible without optical aid are brought Into view. If a star is double, the magni fication of the glass will spread the two farther apart, although each Individual star remains a point of light. Good teleso)es reveal celestial glories so numerous as to dcly at tempted descriptions. w7 SUPPOSED TO Y J READY TO n vo no owl t TUB TRO06U. ? vpuLOOKTi I 1 UMiiUT If AC. 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Wash., was iHiiiniinceil IihIiiv by Ihe iiloinlu eneiity nimmlwlim Ift a rj Itoso Issued by Hie (li'iinul Klnirlc I'Diiiimny, wlili'h Is l ilo Hi" '"n'11 work . , , I'liitniiluiii. th liiml, heavy nictiil miulp by li'iiuMmitlnu iHHiilutii, Is Ihe prlmipiil aniuiiiiicNl siilwunu'c In preArnt nloiiile buinbx. I'liiloiiliun Is the timlii Inline re llnme for alomie buitilw Hi irnill have iriioileil llml Hie IniiiMiiulii. Ilmi will yield miii'li imne ntcunlc lurl or explosive llinn use of ura- I'lutonuiui U also al priwnl Ihe world's mull slmillli'iinl nloiiile - torliil lor mililary purposes, nrmii ( If lo miblUiitloiis Imvu smird Hint oilier imiiiins ran nimliup this iimliil nil)ubly tniirtt I'liriuily hiuI ivatlllv Uiiiii any oilier liouili slull. Alllimmli Hie United HlMten sienl over J.IHIO.(HH,lKK) lo priHlllri' lllollllr bumbo tlio Plutonium 'il alune uhs only about IJiKi.unu.ixHl ami plllliillllllll uliille was sullliielll. TttM niiMmnii.tiiif,nL miIiI a inaliir imrt of Hie Wnslilnutoii slate pro- Kriiiu wouHi op insmiinuuii i ix-ni-liul priK-eKsliig plants Cliemlstry is one of Ihe most Imixirtiint pliars of pHitiinluiii'tiiiikliiK Whut the liuprovriiiciiM are will Illlnsliul staieil. inn one liui ual iIIm IiisihI, These iiiihIIIIi'iiIIiiiis wei worked out lo u Iiiiko rxlrnl al Ai. loiiue Niitloliiil Inbiirnlnry, Ohlcaxn, nller I'uiiAlriiilluii of (ho lliinloiil Works, as Hie plulonluill plant Is of . Ili-lnlly iiiiliii'd. Tills tt it'll 1 1 x Unit alliances In Hit art of iilutiiiiluiii-nmkluii are n. ui oil. The Aiuniiiin liiburntory us even durum II ie unr one n (lie lu lu, elpul Miuriea of pluluiiliun sclenie ml vuiilneeiliig. The coMiuilhsliiii says some ullier new wink In Plutonium In llu nruiirniii roiiies limn simlins brinui by the Dul'uiit i'ihuimiiiv, whirl, built the Muiifoiil Wiiikn ami oirr. nlni llieui unlll (lenerul Kletntc , took over last Heplrmber. SCHOLARSHIP SEATTLE. July 7 The Rev. A. B. Corrigan, S.J., dean of studies, said today James SchulU and Gerald Helm of Catholic Cen tral high at Portland had won tui tion scholarships to Seattle college for the next term In competitive examinations. TRUCKS AND PICKUPS FOR RENT You Drive-Long, Short Trips Mot Yourself Save H STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phone 8304 1201 East Main CALL 5103 . W SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE 1434 Main Dr. John A. Negrevski Children's Dentistry Exclusively Phone 9310 731 Main Klamath Falls Community Clause Gets Federal OK PORTLAND. July 7 MV Oregon's new community proiierty act. which enables large Income couples to divide their income and thus save I .. Anm t-w Ymlit Afflelnl aiHimVa) of the federal government Saturday. J. WMaloney. collector of Internal revenue here, said the act had been formally recognized In a ruling by the U. S. commissioner of Internal revenue. Gas Bomb Explosion Injures Eight WHITE SANDS, N. M., July 7 Ml Eight military men were treated Sat urday for burns iufllrted by acid from a giant experimental smoke bomb. The aceldent hoppened last night at the White Sands proving ground. Southern New Mexico center for Plane Crash Kills Flying Trio CAMUKN. N. J., July 7 "V A man and two children were killed Satur day In Ihe crash of a IikIH airplane oil Admiral Wilson boulevard with in the Camden elty limits. Cooper hospital Identified the dead man as Thomas Yarnrll, 37. of Her wyn. Pa., a Philadelphia suburb. The hospital said the children, a girl about 9 and a younger boy. had not been Identified. army and navy experiments with the Cternuin V-J and other rockals. HOTELS OSBORN HOLLAND EU'Tss nKE. iriiiiino Thoroughly Modern Mr r,n fttra J r. rrlr anal Jaa f.arlay lrarltora iti To relieve ' burn ltch and ting of PERSPIRING HOUSEWIVES NOW Ufl MIX S A N A Thcrc'i wuniicriul rrlirf (or all in Memni on hot. humid iivi anti n.Khl. 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Our 2 for 1 sales are often imitated but never duplicated. ' NKusiveir Browi stShoe ( Store everytluug but curlers. LEE HENDRICKS Your Neighborhood Druggist 2212 8s. lh Phone 4321