Southern Oregon M iner, Thursday, N ovem ber 15, 1945 OUSEHOLO Place a piece of gum camphor inside the piuno case when going uway from home. It will keep the moths from getting inside the felt. — •— A whetstone does its best work when it is us level ns new. When stones are either worn or slightly gouged, level them by grinding on a level concrete surface, using some pressure und a circular motion. Use plenty of soft water. E A ST E R Radar Altimeter A radnr altimeter, designed to Indicate true height above terrain ruther than altitude above sea lev­ el, haa been udopted as auxiliary equipment on several types of army planes. Operating on the principle of radar pulse transmission, this altimeter, Installed In aircraft, transmits a radio wave downward. This wuve is reflected and picked up on a small airborne receiver, lo­ cated In the sume unit as the trans­ m itter which translates the time lag between the transmission and the subsequent reception Into feet above the terrain. 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