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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1957)
TWELVE MEDFOHD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE Sunday. August 25. 1957 STAR GAZER By CLAY 8. POLLAN MUIUS APR. 21 , MAY 21 JI-IWO MAV 22 AME22 W 4. 5- 7 -14 HV17-: r-24-31 XMC23 JULY 23 uo frti AJLY 24 AUG 23 vaeo aus 24 SIPT 22 tS 57-43-74 H Yoor Ooifr Aebvrfr Gvid M According to tho Stan. 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IB Ever wonder what makes glue stick? So have scientists, and here's the answer accviing to Alan A. Marra, associate professor of wood technology at the Univer sity of Michigan. But you have to be a bit of a scientist to understand the answer: "Gluability doesn't depend on the roughness of the surface, as la popularly supposed. It de pends on the same forces which hold all materials together. "These forces basically are the result of unequal distribution of electrical changes in mole cules and they operate In the same way as the attractive forces in a common bar magnet. But an adhesive deploys these force differently and makes some available for holding onto something besides itself. "This is accomplished by let ting the adhesive pass through a fluid stage while it's in con tact with the surface to which it must adhere. Every surface has left-over forces which aren't being used to hold anything 4ince there is no material on one side, and these provide points of ancSorage for the adhesive forces." So Marra suggests that if glue fails, it may have hardened be fore it could contact all available surfaces or the forces which would hold it are covered with dirt of some contamination. Proprietor of Diner Convinced It's Jinxed Rochester, N. Y. HP) George Vesel bent over to tie a shoe lace in the living quarters of the diner he operates and the next thing he knew he had a box car for csmpany. "Looking up to see fixtures come crashing down, Vesel said he "thought it was , n earth quake." He smashed a window, cutting his wrist, and fled in fright. Then he turned to see what had happened. A diesel locomotive left un attended in nearby yards with its engine running had started up, picking up a meat-loaded box-car on the rails a short dis tance ahead and shunted it on through a bumper stop into the rear wall of Vesel's diner. The 58-year-old proprietor, who had just spent $2,000 on the diner to repair damage from a fire, had reason to believe the eatery was jinxed. For The Waistline New York HP) Here's a des sert for the waisftine watchers. Arrang fresh grapefruit sec tions and cranberry sauce in al ternating layers in sherbet glasses. Chill and serve. Chutney For Canapes New York (IP Canapes sug gestion: spread rounds of toast with chopped chutney, and top each with a sardine. Add a square of bacon and broil until bubbly. . Nothing makes pan fried fish taste better than a topping of roasted almonds. Pack a 5 ounce can of buttered diced roasted almonds along with your supplies for a weekend fishing trip. AUGUST Clearance Buy Now and Save 20 or More! o swartz o MAPLE SHOP 1213 N. Riverside Ph. SP 2-5972 Hot Mocha New York HP) Hot mocha Js a delicious beverage to serve on chilly autumn days. Combine 2 tablespoons cocoa, 2 tablespoons sugar, a dash of salt and V cup water. Boil 1 minute. Stir in 2 cups milk and 2 cups coffee. Heat and add 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract. Material Outpuf To Gain 100 Per Cent Los Angeles HPl Dr. George H. Hildebrand, nationally known labor economist, believes that automation, atomic and so lar power as well as other tech nological advances will increase the nation's material output by as much as 100 per cent by 1967. With this increase will come great changes in industrial rela tions. Hildebrand added. "We are," he said, "on the threshold of a new era of un precedented industrial produc tivity which will have an enor mous impact on the traditional relations between management and labor." Good industrial relations, as the doctor defined them, mean nothir g more complicated than agreement on certain estab lished economic concepts, a knowledge of human relations techniques and respect for the principle of collective ' bargaining. Cool As a Cucumber New York HP! Next time a seafood salad is on the menu, try it with a "different" dress ing. Shred an unpeeled cucum ber to give about cup. Blend the cucumber into 1 cup mayon naise, add a bit of chopped onion and serve. i v - For a really superb apple pie, make it with green apples and serve warm with a sherry wine sauce. IT'S A LONG WAY DOWN Maj. David G. Simons, U. S. Air Force biologist who spent more than a day sailing some 19 miles above the earth in a balloon, made this photo at an extreme but undetermined altitude during the flight which began at Crosby, Minn., and ended near Frederick, S. D. Scattered cumulus clouds can be seen floating over the earth's surface. 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