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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1961)
Blacksmith Turns Toolmaker HERACO ANO NEWS, KImH Fll. 0r. L VT!' ' vT' ' 7- -J2 rrtr I a Sunday, Jawry It, I urn v ?i t . GEORGE EARNEST haled lo see the day of the town blacksmith pass away, but he found his skills were still I in qreat demand when applied to the right product. Klamath Falls Blacksmith (Continued from Paf 2 ,1'liiiins. "bill the youni fi'll;w iumv ilon't liko tlie su'vat and toil " sueuling. Inilmi; smith at work ICurnost. hinisHI. admits usiiu; over his red hot forge. ! modern weldliis equipment some- "The old way is still the le.st 1 1 imes, because "it's easier." for making mp thinKsT he. fv.m.s( vm-t rememlKT haw jnauy horses lie has slHd in his A LOOK INTO THIS TUB of horseshoes is a look into the past. Shoes of every de scription are found here. Earnest, the old blacksmith, can tell you the reason for nearly every design and who used it. .11. -in vf r-- ! i I Research Day Set On Campus lifetime but out thai (lie always had than would Dunn; his he's quick to NHiit Imir-legLU'd erittei-s a couple more feel suit him. time in the busi ness Kanicst sold tools to such Jbig names as run hoy lloy Hike 's and the Vandei bill stables. H. said (iK hiols are used in the Hacteria car. i"el a virus too.l ; ia... ...,t ii. . n.. comma,, c-old And this fact may "wn ,of bf"? s r'f'- ,,1 lead scienlisls to the solution of ''"'H'sl says he does., kimw llu.t a cosllv problem that's lecn pi. l!,".1' s"c "" 1,0 ri!,n 1 S,'M l,u'" r y. .. i... .,,i ii. "K" ')"cen may have gotten a T , r ..second hand .set thouiili. er industries that use fermenta-l lion processes. ' "'pitP '' niiidcrn IimiIs in evi- A new research project at the"1'1"'1' '" Ult' 5n"l a' Hie coim-r OreKim State College at;i it ultui al',f 0 lk 'l has the air. e.erimenl slalioi, is aimed ai '"fldinx Hie smoke, of Hie black- findin" whether bits of (-enetic sn1llh h"l' A" '"H'l'pl'lf inmwl- matei ial-complex chemical com- "i'"1' ovl'r lscn'. are craftman- noiinds 111:. I nffecl inhei il .nice -."-'"P mvi l'''t! "1 Work-scan call be passed trom one strain, : "" .., of bacteria to another closelv-re-h''!1''!" . '" lated strain by a virus duriiuv fermentation processes The proj ect is beine: supKrted by a SluflOf) ui oil from the National Science l'undalion. Most bacterial culluies used in industry today are made up ol closely related strains of bacteria which do Mie needed fermentation job. explained Dr. William K. San dine. OSC bacteriologist in charge of the project. Occasionally, tiow ever, a culture will change sud denlv. upsetting the industrial process, the exchange ol ge netic materials by a vims a process called transduction as the bacteria multiply durint; fer mentation would explain the change. Sandine said. In the Hairy manufacturing in dtistry. for instance, it's not un common for a bacterial culture used in mc.king cottage cheese to suddenly start producing too much carbon dio.-ide gas. This cause; the cluese lo float on the sur face of the processing vat and produces a cheese with iuferini texture. If he finds the exchange of ge netic mateiial actually takes: (Onlinurd on Pege Lit and Kckerich. that are so work of Earnest ON THE COVER Horseshoes of every description from a collec tion of the GE Forge and Tool Works of Klamath Falls make an interesting pattern in this picture by Herald & News photog rapher Wes Guderian. Sec story in this issue on this firm's unusuot busi- 111 IIIIIIIMIBMWMMW See Page 3-A and receive a real one! POWER TOOLS don't lessen the skill needed to turn out hand-made tools. Eckerich hammers out a "nipper" handle in this picture. LANGUAGE DIFFICULTY AKRON. Ohio (AP There's a problem horse at Hawthornden Stale Hospital. For years, a mental patient who HAPPENED LONG AGO C HAKGES RECKLESSNESS INUIO. Calif. (I'Pli Attorney William O Burt has filed a $50. 000 damage suit against the Cali fornia Water and Telephone Co NOliFOLK Va. AP Wilkie. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot columnist, reports this one: Two Norfolk women recently gave his older. in Polish drove toured Greece by car. One posed '.claiming the firm "recklessly and the horse a-ound the ground.; to for a picture in front of the fallen negligently" failed to list his pick up trash. Recently the pa- pillars of an ancient temple, name in the teleplione book this ticnt was transferred. Now, offi- "Don't get tlie car in the pic-!year. Burt said his name had been cials say, tl.ey can't find anyone hire." she appealed. "My husband'lMcd in the directory the two pre tlie horse cm understand. twill think I ran into the place. vious years Klamath Animal Supply Everything For The Stockman Pet Owner Vaccines, medicines, equipment . . . Hot Shot and Syringe repair. Open 1 A.M. till 5:M P.M. 7?0 fta 6th. AcrtM twm the Tower Ihftte r.