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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1949)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUESDAY, SEPT. 13, l4t PACE EICHT Country's Banner I 8 Answer to Prsviout Puzzls HOBIZONTAL 1 Depleted U he flag of I Ryt lunfiit 13 Vend again ' (4 ThU country lain America IS Mimic IS Require IS Falaehood 1 Slight bow 10 Eaglt'a neat 11 Card gam 13 Abraham's bom (Bib.) 23 Senior (ab.) 24 Stalk 17 Comply 19 Pronoun 30 Not of teal 11 It republic 12 That thing 13 One of its products is 15 Rip U Ruthenium (symbol) It Missouri (sb.) 40 Past 42 Indian pro vine 4? Ready 48 Large cask 4Sm.ll , carnivore SO Permit II Compound ether 83 Liken 55 Rock SC Lanced VERTICAL 1 Planet 1 Account 2 Employed 4 Goddess of the earth 5 Arm bon C On the sheltered side 7 Belgian river 1 Essential beinj 24 Disorder 9 Artificial 27 Leave out language 28 Nip 10 Sea bird 33 Declaims . 1 1 Indolent 34 Month 12 Hypothesis 3d Electrical unit 17 Two (prefix) 37 Decayed 25 Give forth 41 Atop 42 Land measure 43 Thus 44 Pouches 45 On 48 Imitate 47 Wing-shaped 52 Half an em 54 Parent New Rocket Short Of Expectations LAS CRl'CES. N. M, 8epU 13 iPt Tliu coumrvs nrei and biggest super rocket, the fUme-spewtng Viking II. shot upwards only 33 mllrs in a recent test, far short of the 114-mile record of Uie Oerman V-3. oxygcii-ajid-alfflhol furl burned for only 48 second, althouisti It had carried enough for M seconds. The flut Viking, set up May 3. burned through d3 seconds of Its supply. failure of the rorkrla to burn up their enure fuel load has not been explained. The purpose of the Viking pro gram is the studv of cosmic rays and the upper atnuv.pher plus de velopment of a, wartime space ship to carry atomic bombs. Viking Different Bulldozer, Powtr Line, Tree Tangle CANBY. 8ept. 12 (,tn A bulldmer. a tree and 1I.5O0 volt power line tangled yesterday and a house burned, another house had Its wir ing system burned out and one block area was blarked out. Clackamas County Tire Warden Krneat Evanson reported the bull doser knotked over a tree. The tree shorted the heavy voltage line and burned out a transformer. This set slices at the home of neighbor John Weiiner were burned out. The block area of rural New Era was without power lor an hour and a half. An luespeiuivt Want Ad today kill mean t t lor you tomorrow I incorporates Internal stabilisation But Dr. Homer E. Newell, rocket through a movable rocket engine that automatically switches the I 12 ji l SKI? 4 P F ill U 3 1 z ; j 3 2 T 1 1 1 1 Z'Z:r 3 ITS" i , T 5 LL-3 L-J nc 5 T 3 5? 3 SO si Ti "" Ti S gl 1 1 "MIL expert In the naval research labora tory at nearby White Bonds proving ) ground, termed the navy's test a success. "We were after stability and con trol this time," he said. "Next time we will concentrate on engine per formance." The slim. 4-foot-long Viking II attained a top speed of 1775 miles an hour In Its test last Tuesday. A ptederessor had soared 50 miles and hit 2250 mph over the same desert country. More Testa But the Viking II Is only the second of 10 planned rocket tests. Nsvv sci entists are shooting for an ultimate altitude of 200 miles above the earth. They had hoped to hit 100 miles or better on this last test but some fault In the projectile's amas uig intricacy cut oft her power be fore sh reached the hoped-for speed of 3600 mph. In last weeks test, the liquid- in contrast to uie v-z. ine vn"i , ,nr, tn. .,,. of Bui..lrll venion and caused $.1000 damage. The w ir ing system and all electric appll- I ( IRRIGATION PIPK 11 Ma M IS Willi f " rsrvTnu m. rn ,1.1 PEYTON A CO. i aurki ai. T.l. Mat KISMSUt rsiit thrust stream to keep the missile on course. This feature may eventually eliminate tins which are a tremend ous drag at the high speeds. The rocket ship thus may have true pencil shape. The Viking Is stable after the "burn-out" In conlrast to the erra tic V-2 Thev are built bv the Olenn L Martin company and powered with reaction motors. A monthly average of 14.000 American Red Cross volunteers I gave 1.010.000 hours of service to members of the armed forces !ast year. Caroline E. Whitby TEACHER OF MUSIC iwsal Ws Offer Friendly Help With Your MONEY PROBLEMS . Fait Efficient LOANS ON Furniture Automobiles Your Signature J7 2W None Better ! ! 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Looking up numbers, Janie knows, is really impor tant "So easy to get them mixed up," she explains. "Why, I was just sure Babs' number was 8145...but when I called her I got the drug store. Turned out her number was 8415. So unless I'm really sure of a number, I'm going to double-check it by looking in the telephone book." And that's a good tip for all of us teenagers and grown-ups. Your telephone is one of today's best bargains Pacific Telephone ) and Telegraph Company u f MOTOR 414 N. 9th St. Telephone 4897 $ N. Itta Pbi. uu w Gol M ' ,. si FAWinM riFAMFRri HERALD AND NEWS COMICS ; , FASHION CLEANERS rprrn pprjrrp I TO ljjM l Si 1.1' 2 MV HAT FELL I. LOOK AT THAT) ( Qv IT TO K irS LIKE ) itHAVCMvi 4 11 ? in the gcavy . "tss-rru. V ill have rd xwnwewii (own pbivatb h I i 1 lrTTTrT Ji while I WAS COST me vHTeaLfT CLfAMEO V J CxpvcuMLlf N CLFanimG Friendly b!CU2r5te' ! 53? -ICbP' Helpfulness kW ' la rX K-U Eh - l! , Marguerite M. Word i . Ao iJL servT" J 1 , U l I- tT? I K'Jt. 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