Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, August 12, 1955, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE THREE
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POSING WITH HIS YOUNG TRAINER is Paula Bobs Sealy of Klamath, nine-months-old Sealy
ham, owned by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brattain, Lakeshore Drive. Although five-year-old Georgia
McDonald, daughter of Bob and Kathy McDonald, has trained the pedigreed pup (who an
swers to Silly), she will have to wait until next year to handle the dog in a show, according
"to American kennel Club rules. Silly will be entered in the September 3 Klamath Dog Fanci
ers, Inc., dog show at the Klamath Cr.'jnty Fairgrounds.
J!- -i
SIG UNANDER, state treasur
er for Oregon will be a guest'
at the annual Republican pic-
nic to be held Sunday, August
14 at Moore Park. Also pres
ent will be Wendell Wyatt,
chairman of the state Re-"
publican Centra' Committee,
guest speaker. Those attend
ing may take a picnic lunch
or purchase buffet luncheon
at the park starting at I p.m.
OL-OH
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. Ut Prof.
Charles P. Harper was lecturing
on "falling prices" at Marshall
College when a two-foot-square
chunk of plaster fell from the ceil
ing. Three students were
scratched.
Grain Storage Problems Told
Although 1955 wheat and barley
production In Oregon is expected
to be one-fifth less than last year,
suitable on-Iarm storage will con
tinue to be a problem, says Ray
Teal, Oregon State College seed
and grain marketing specialist.
Farm storage of the two grains
July 1 was about the same as a
year earlier. Farm-stored barley
supplies were three times greater
than the previous year which
closed the gap left by smaller
wheat supplies In farm storage. -
Teal reminds farmers that safe,
acceptable farm storage is needed
to meet commodity credit corpora
tion requirements to qualify grain
for government loans.' He says
grain can be stored safely on the
farm for more than a year, pro
viding a few precautions are taken.
' Particular attention -must be
paid to moisture content of grain.
Also, farmers must use structurally
strong and weather-tight buildings
to qualify for the government pro
gram. Loans to help finance stor
age structures are available
through local ASC committees.
Place only clean grain In stor
age, the speolaliat stresses.
Enioy hoollh, rest, comfort ond hosprtalitv
omicHt ptoosant Mlrroufidino. Completely
Furnishod Sleeping end Housekeeping
Cobins, wilh oil modem facilities.
HOT MINERAL ond MUD 1ATMS ,
For RhettmortMN, Arrhfitie, Hoontis,
Sciatica, NorvoiMnou
CARBON DIOXIDE VAPOR RATHS
Af excellent for Eczema, Sinae, fw
Henr, Hfeh ond Low Blood Prouwi
"Your Health Ic Our Business"
For Roterrarfone and infotmotwn Addtess
wckjiern Mineral Sprint, Rt, 1.
Cracked grain, screenings, chaff
and dust provide favorable condi
tions for the development of insect
uiiestations.
Even clean grain with a safe
moisture content cannot be stored
and forgotten. Occasional inspec
tion Is necessary to detect leaks,
insect infestations, and moist,
molding, or caking grain:
Remember, too. Teal cautions.
that buyers may refuse to pay
food-grain prices for grain that
has been contaminated by rats,
mice, birds or Insects. The special
ist's final reminder is that farmers
should protect grain against all
hazards whether holding it tor on-
the-farm use or for government
loan.
OPERATION
DENVER (iK-Sihging star Ethel
Merman was admitted to St. Luke's
Hospital yesterday for a minor
operation. She is scheduled to re
main there until Sunday.
Egg Facts Published In
Interests Of Eggheads
Who Eat Their Fair Share
ing. without fail, for breakfast into it and stared at I) some more,
and relished it. One morning in His face got red.' He slammed
ihe summer of 1935 he was served his fork on the table,
his eggr He looked at it. He cut I "Why in the name of almighty
hades," he roared, "do we always
have to have soft-b oiled eggs
around here?''
Nobody could answer, really.
By H. D. tl'IGG
I'nitrd Press Staff Covrcspordfnl
NEW yoRK tupi A nation
wide trend has been spotted that
shuuld not go unheralded. If you
know a herald who isn't working
at tbe moment, give him this:
The nation is trending more to
ward fried eggs.
What this augurs for the na
tion's stomachs must be a subject
of ominous concern for people who
prefer their eegs coddled, boiled,
baked, poached, or shirred.
Or people like Jimmy Durante,
who says "I eats 'em rawr."
And for the residents of Prov
idence, R. I., who. despite the
trend, prefer their egss boiled.
The trend and the steadfast
adhering of Providence to boiling
was spotted by the National
Geographic Society, a group of
learned persons (eRgheadsi who
seem to stretch geograuhy a long
wav all over the map. in fact.
The society, in its news bulletin
Research Building
Opening Ready
The new chemical engineering
building at Oregon State college
will be equipped and ready for
opening of scjiool next month, col
lege officials report.
Students will find the building
one of the nation's top centers
for teaching and research.
The $665,000 structure was in
spected and accepted by the state
board of higher education in July,
Equipment is now being installed
in preparation for classes which
begin September 26. The new lab
oratories and other facilities will
also permit expansion of research
programs.
Enrollment in chemical engineer
ing has increased sharply in recent
years but the need for trained
workers is still running far ahead
of the supply and will for years
to come, accord Inn to J. 8. Walton,
department head. All of the 1955
graduates were placed before com'
mencement.
DAMAGE
SANTA FE, N. M. ' Iff) A nosy
skunk crawled into one of the up
right. 24-inch pipes placed over sir
How valves to fish ponds at the
Red River hatchery. It got stuck
and in its struggles turned the
valve wheel enough to shut off
water, killing a number of fledg'
ling fish.' Hatchery attendants cap
tured the intruder.
issued from the nation" cupital.
does noi say where it pot its in
formation on ihe national fnetl-egg
trend, and Providence's boilcd-esg
bent, and .maybe it's best we not
inquire.
It offeis the following additional
egg habits:
1. Half the shoppers in Mans
field, O.,' Columbus, o., and Wich
ita, Kan., still buy their ecus by
the bag rather than the carton.
2. Chicago housewives go for
light-yolk egg; those in su round
ing towns go for orange yolks. ,
3. Bostoniens will pay several
cents a dozen more ior brown-
shell eggs; New Yorkers pay more
ior wmio sneits.,
4. Americans ate an average ot
414 eggs per person last year
more then ever before, and al
most half again as many as 40
years ago.
5. Hot out of the nest, an esc
has a temperature of 105 degrees.
But If you don't put the chill on
it "It deteriorates fast."
The preference for white or
brown' eggs, the society explain;..
comes from the days when it was
difficult to ship them without dam
aging quality. So, eggs laid near
est home (brown in Boston, white
In New. York) were deemed the
besr quality.
"Today,' the bulletin says. "It
matters little where hens lay their
bids for immortality. . . Uieir eggs
will likely travel far to the frying
pan."
Well, It's good to know at long
last why hens make such a rack
et. One whole year on the farm
there was a hen Julia by name
who bounced me awake every
morning: by bidding shrilly for Im
mortality. And as for the trend toward
fried eggs, the society, merely ob
serves It and offers no explana
tion. Maybe it's Just the pendulum
swinging.
Take my father, for Instance.
He liked soft-boiled eggs. For 35
years, beginning in 1900, Daddy
ate a soft-boiled egg every morn-
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THEEXCITING
CHEVROLET FEATURAiM A!
Fascinating Exhibits and Fun
for the Entire Family
We're ifviiing everybody in town to come in
and see our own personal 1955 auto show,
ihe Chevrolet Fcaturama. We have gleaming,
life-size exhibits of Chevrolet engineering
features at work. We have exhibits you can
actually operate yourself . . , and have fun
operating. Also, we would like to invite you
to take this opportunity to drive the 1955
Motoramic Chevrolet and experience its great
new features on the road. So, come in soon . . .
to the thrilling Chevrolet Featurama for 1955.
FREE DRAWING! Your child
can win a Kiddie Convertible
Some lucky boy oc girl is actually joing lo
win a Kiddie Convertible. We're gong lo
have a grand drawing on Ihe final day of the
Featurama and one happy youngsler will
take home a handsome Kiddie Convertible,
fie sure to drop m soon and enlei your
child's name lor the big drawing.
Bring the children.
They'll love a ride in the
Chevrolet Kiddie Convertible
Here's a sptcial feature to thrill the young
sters! The Chevrolet Kiddie Convcrtihlo
is a miniature sidewalk-sized version of the
1955 Chevrolet. The car is mounted on
a special base that gives an exciting ride
effect. It's great fun for children they'll
love a ride in the - Chevrolet Kiddie
Convertible.
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