Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 27, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAC1 THHE1
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1949
Homemade Television Net
Gives Astorians Better
Look At Video Productions
ASTORIA, Ore, July n im
TtiU Ormoii roaat rlly Im lioinr
nisile television network lur homes
ltd taverna without Htiv wire link
the (Ultimatum sunlit i 125 mlli
war in Hratllr i
Radio man r.d Parsons admits
his wllr'a liialstrnre on "plcturea
with her radio" led him to work
ut what Vidro enslneere dmihlrd
waa possible. The network to other
homee and to taverns resulted
whrn the rarsotis had lo do some
thing lo keep Ibrlr home from be.
fomltif a vldro theatre.
What Parsons lias wurked out
lent almpir. and It haa takrn
ninntha of tinkering aiul experl
Bianta. but tlir way ha explains
how hta network operates la alm
pla. Parsons' main receiver picks
up the Heatlle Vidro station KNMC
einsl. ampllllra It. chsnges thr
Wavelength and sends It out via
prlvaia coaxial cable to some 25
auhacrlbrrs.
Mnat Astoria hntlaehnlriera can't
have tlirlr mtlivldual tclevlalon re-
Heolrh Movies
To Be Shown
A eertee of abort, eound-eolor
movies on health cnre ara bring pre.
ernted In tha county health offlra
to all graduate nurses at p. m.
Auautt
Ilia arrlra sponsored by tha Na
llonal Foundation ol tutantile Pa.
ralysls. Inrlurtra tha tnpira. "Nurs.
Ing Cara In Polinmvrlitla," "Tha
Aruta Staga," "Hot Parking Treat,
meni ol Muarle Kpasms," "Itrsplra.
lor liars," "Convalearanl Care, lhy
alrnl Therapy and rehabilitation "
Prank Hrath of tha Cora-Cola
".nttllng oomany will show tha
fllma.
Population Of
Singapore Gains
HINUAPonr. (Pi The population
of thia Urltiah crown colony In
creased Ui all estimated IMI1.S.MI aa
of the middle ot 11)411. Thla com
pares with ft population of
li:io.U7( In IBI7.
reivers because gi)d reception ran
be had only In certain arrnii. Par
ous says Ilia M-lnl y iirilKlird
arrlal U In one ol those frw arena.
The Hrattle atallon okayed the
reliroadraata brrause It broadrnrd
the audlrnra and the frdrral com
munications commission told him
to go ahead -ellhuush doubting It
could be done. He did It and kept
the Fi t' advlsrd.
Parsons eaperte aoon to be able
to rrbroadraat the orliliial alflial
dlrertly and do away with the ra
ble. He haa asked the K ' for ap
proval. Ho far he flsuree he la
making a profit an the cable net
work, but he also will be able to ,
collect Irom viewers In the radlua
of hla broadcast. He explains the
signal he rebroadrasts also will be
changed, requiring a device he haa
Invented on each standard act to
grl a picture.
Tills Invention- plus tha rrbroad
rsitlng equipment forms what the
y V olllrlala briirve may mran
IrlrvUlun for hundreds of towns not
on existing coastal network hook-
UM.
Although Persona has no radio
engineering degree from any uni
versity, ha started with plenty of
radio exjierlcnre. He oiieratea
standard broadcasting station
KAHT-AMnrls and msnufacturea
and Installs short wave two-may
radio sets for the hundreds of Co
lumbia river fishing fleet boats. He
also maintains a powerful short
wave station for communication be
tween the fleet at aea and their
homea and ownera here.
Parsons edmlla, however, thai
until be tore apart Ilia family's
first commercial television art la
satisfy Mrs. Parsons demand for
good plrlurea ha had only a theo
retical understanding at television
problems.
Navy Switches
Oriental Fleet
TOKYO, July 7 iPtV. S. Vice
Ailtn. Itiusell B llrrkey aald Tues
day the navy la atreamllnlng Ita
relatively small force In the Orient
and altering tha area In which It
will operate.
The admiral aald tha streamlin
ing likely will mean some reduc
tion In the number of vessels the
navy now haa In these waters. The
planned oiieratlng area will cover
roughly the area bordered by
Ouam, Australia. India and Japs
nese waters.
llrrkey, now commanding the na
vy's far east forte here, soon will
relieve Vita Adm. Oacar Badger,
commander of tha navy I western
pacific force.
Hadgers force will be redealgna
ted on Aug. I as the seventh task
fleet and Berkey will assume com
mand about Aug. I. He will be re.
lleved here by Vice Adm. Charles
Turner Joy, who has been In com.
mend of tha navy's proving ground
at uaiugren, va.
Coofng Off Can
Be Bad Thing
For Angus Bulls
swoops;. y, July n ip-t-mer
the bull lost 600 pounds In 21
days no bull.
fclmer got trapped In railroad
culvert pipe, where he'd gone to !
esret the heat. Kock washed up j
behind him, blocking the way out,
and there Elmer stood for three I
weeks, up tn his shsnks In water.
Itallroad workers found him In
the :io-liich pipe, mere shadow
of himself at an undernourished
3011 pounds. Around his famished
waist they wound a rope, hauled
away, and out came Elmer.
Klrnrrs astonished owner readi
ly Identified him as the year-and-a-half
old Angus which had dls
aptieared from hla farm July 1
where tha workers pulled him out
Thursday. Then ha put Elmer on
a build-up diet of milk, eggs, wheat
bran, cornmeal, and other such de
IrctMblrl. Elmer's doing fine, thank you.
But hla owner won't Identify him
self for publication.
"It's Elmer's story." ha aays.
Did you know . . . three Ml W
five stenographers prefer a Roval
typewriter . . . pioneer Office
supply I t, III booth tn,.
AWAKKNIN'O
SCOTTDALE. Pa., July TT 11
Tha fire department's alren walled
Tuesdsy, calling volunteers to
search for 4-year-old Larry riynn,
who was missing tour hours.
It also awakened Larry, who had
been sleeping behind a chair In a
neighbors home In thla western
Pennsylvania town.
FREE GIFT TO
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I IRK-T
LONDON. July 21 (iP Tha
Soviet Union, which has been
rlatming a long string of firsts for
the lest year, got around to the
ganrk today.
The official news agency Tass
aald Russia was tha first nation
lo adopt anaeethetlra In childbirth
en a big arsis
It did not aay when Russia first
began using palnleaa birth meth
ods, but aald Uiey were applied In
1,600.000 cases from 1J to ItHO.
iior.r
MEW ORLEANS. July 17 (AT.
Tha neat Wilng you know thieves
will stealing tha holes out of
etougnnutA.
New Orleans police ara hunting
ear a (thief who made off with 0
pnriholea.
Tha V. . aoaat nard. reporting
aa ahett, valued Bva portholea at
lliftft.
Five KF Students
On UO Honor List
five Klamath Pslls students were
among those Itated on the Vnlver
ally of Oregon honor roll for spring
term.
The five art William S Hall of
1443 Pleasant, sophomore in busl
neag administration: Robert K. Leik
of Car-Ad-Co. freshman In archi
tecture and allied arts: William O
Southwell, 1147 Pacific Terrace,
freshman In bualneaa administra
tion:, Stephen L. Stone, ivn Canbv,
senior In muMe. and William E.
Hrldrirh of in Washington. Junior
tn business administration.
Hrldrirh was one of the univer
sity's 30 students whs made a per
fect 4 00. all A t.
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has niJJim-ijviiu
aid theres no thrill like it!
From EH ant ui Irs FINEST DAI MVS...
Come Crater Lake's Fine Milks!
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J. G. (Jimmy) Wu, Bonanza Dairyman,
cooxps calves nearer for amusement of small son, Kenny, who studies the situation with seri
ous interest. Below, port of the sixty-odd fine doiry cows graze contentedly in lush clover
ond blue-gross postures, against a rugged backdrop of foothills. Top picture shows herd being
brought in for milking. Mr. Wu's ranch is another of Klamath's top dairy operations supply
ing Crater Lake milks. '
KLAJHATBI FALLS CKEAMKItY
NOMIOF
f 1 11 II i u i i t i
SALUTE
PAYS
. . . Saluting MALIN and the great
Klamath Basi n an d beginning Sears'
SALE FOR MOMi
Featuring Sears HARMONY HOUSE
CHROME TABLES AND CHAIRS
Each table or chair told Mporotely your choice of colon.
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3-Piece Chrome Set
Reg. 46.95
39
88
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tl'sasJ CBrrybig Charge)
A popular new sixe for smsll apartmente and kitchens that
serves aa dinette aa well aa an all around etility table. Table
alia Jt iJt- with 12" leaf. Top la laminated plastic la red. blue,
tan sr green. Cbaira are covered plastic cover.
Tablo only 26.88 Choir only..
6.75 Tabla only
5-Pc. Extension Dinette ,
Reg. 72.95 88
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The papouur M"x4!'' siie table with a 12" extension leaf. Irata
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with Duran plastic and on a atnrdy chrome plated "S" frame.
. 6.75
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2-Leaf Extension Table
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Extra Large
Oval Extension Table
6395
Choice Of Colors
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Thia spacious Ublc can seat ten. When company rails, me tha
two extension leavea. Heat and stain resistant Mlcallte top.
Choice of red, bine, gray, yellow and grrrn.
Choirs, choice of color 14.50
titurdv 4-lrg chair with heavily padded aeat and non-marring
back."
DINETTE CLEARANCE
Too Table . 79.95
3-fs.a a-u r, . '
rhrome Chau- set
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3TI.. na'M"" R'-
Vpholstered
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Bed.
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A charming oval table with center leaf extension. Large siie,
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Choirs, choice of color 14.50
sturdy 4-lrg chair with heavily padded erst and non-marring
back.
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Pedestal Tables
Chrome Plated Base
Any site, any shape, choice of 28 colore. Ordered to yam?
measurements and design. Two-week delivery. Mlcallte plsstio
top. Heavy chrome plated base. Ideal for booth dinette or com
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Chair, choico of color 11.95
Weary padded aeat and non-marring back on sturdy "8" frame.
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133 So. 8th Phono 5188
STORE HOURS: 9 to 5:30
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