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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1943)
A Juno 11, 1943 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON O' niqrqn I1L.II UULU U F LUMBER TOLD BY DSC DEAN , Nowly-dlscovcrcd uses of for mer wnsto products from lumber woio rcvciik'd to Klwnnluns Tliursdny when Puul M. Dunn lean of tlio school of forestry at Oregon Stato college spoko at luncheon mooting. "Producer now murkot only about ono-lhtrd of the tree," mid Dunn. "Ono-llilrd of tlio tree li left In tlio woods, and half of tlio remuinlng two-thirds In lout In the treatment of the lumbor. Blnlo ronciirch In now being cur ried on to reduce the wnsto of (timbor product." "Thero Is a rupld movement Of forest producta from the nw toilll tnge to the clicmlcul lubor story." Dunn suld In explaining that tlio research progrum wai ifielng curried on to cniiunco tlio '""voluo of timber products so thut more money would bo In the hands of the owner and the ! borer In lumber Industry. "It If not unreasonable to expect that moro chemical substance than boards will soon bo produced as result of laboratory research Recent research developed gluo-lumiimtcd brams when ma terial for larger ben ins was un available. The luiniuuted beuins are built up of lower grade mo terinl thuii thut possible for use In tlio regular beams and has moro strenutlt for It size than these beams. The laminated beam can be sawed to any de sired length, another advantage. Dunn said. Mosquito bomber are war use of lumber In place of metal. Tho Mosquito is constructed of plywood inmlu from Douglu fir Jnd from spruce. Tho bomber Is Constructed in the Dcllavlllund plunts In Kngland from material produced here, and ha speed Of over 400 mile per hour. To ipeed up the seasoning pro cess on lumber, chemical season ing hat been developed by sev eral west coast producer. Re ducing tho drying period from bout 28 day to approximately 28 hour, tho new. process also reduce tlio los during the dry- lug process from 23 per cent to only 1 or 2 per cent, Dunn laid. Work on tho carbonizing of MWdut ha been, proceeding, Dunn 'stated. Tho process take PAGE THRKU Cleaning Up After Flood Is Muddy Job T, 'J W WAV ter M. L, Waldon us.d shovel to remove mud from hi Sparta, Wis., barbar shop after a flash flood sw.pt through tho astabllshmant. On person was raoortad mlsslna whan Baavar eraatc suddenly iwallad to a 16-foot crest and than swiftly receded. place In a rotury kiln, which makes charcoal of tho sawdust and give off gas, oil, and tar a by-product. The charcoal Is mado into briquette for com mcrclal use to relieve the short tago of coko and charcoal for metallurgical plant. Where $14 to $18 would bo paid for coko, tho charcoal briquette would be marketable at about $9 when production can bo started. "The northwest area leod In tho production of lumber," Dunn said, "and should also lead In the conservation of lumber pro ducts." Research laboratories hove been set up In Washington and In Oregon. Washington lab oratories work on the project of decreasing waste of lumber In the woods, while Oregon re search problems have dealt with sawmill waste. Other development In the moro efficient use of lumber In clude sawdust plaster, cork made from the bark of Douglas fir; and plastics made from wood. We are relentlessly deter mined to destroy fascism and prosecute the war against Italy with all the fosre we possess so long as Italy fights Hitler war. British Foreign- Secretary An thony Eden. . 4 ' ' ROBERT ROSE HOME GdODIT 00OXIXD oo-oroy Can you put up aa security $11,000 worth of tangible property or caih aa can bo dr-mamlnl under tlio new automobilo law in cue your car kills or Injure ethers and damage property? Tho law is la fleet Jun. 9, 1943. ... 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This Is poaalbl became it is sold tlio economical and convenient way. It's all settled In a few mimitoa. You pay cash or on eay terms as you wiah. Invoati. gato the Allitate ALL-STAR polioy compare it with any other .is Second Class Pharmacists Male Robert Rose, who with his wife has been visiting In Klam ath Falls with his father, Guy rltose, advertis ing manager of j M o e's store, snpnt from .fnnii. ary 1 to Febru lry 22 on Guad Jv alcannl, where J he was attached li lyi n mnrln nnfr -Vm Because of an attack of malar- 1U Ml BCVCIQ he lost 43 (TlJ pounds In two weeks, he was returned to the ek i they -relish the American food get when taken prisoner. Mr. and Mrs. Rose left Satur day night for California, and will stop off at Santa Rosa and Oak land before he report again for duty. TOTAL WITS 1000 Application for victory gar den water rates have fallen off materially in the past week or two, according to the California Oregon Power company offic ials. To date, approximately a thousand applications for the rates have beep received. The water rates were first of- Unitcd States for 'ered during April to said Klanv treatment and'""1 people who wished to install after spending navy hospital which some timo at a was given 30 days leave. has been spent visiting here and at Santa Rosa, Calif., where his wife's parents live. His closest call on Guadal canal, no says, came when a heavy Jap bomb dropped about IB loot from him but fortun ately on the other side of a 135 millimctcr gun which fended off the splinters. The force of the explosion shocked him severely, but no wounds were suffered. From the top of Lunga Point, he watched the night battle when the Japs attempted to land re inforcements on the Island. The gun flashes and the tracer bul lets, he soys, mode a weird sight. After that disastrous failure, the Japs on Guadalcanal got only such supplies as could be thrown off the decks of speeding de stroyer and permitted to float ashore. The Japs, he says, are tough fighters under an officer's eye, but lock the individual resource fulness of our men. They are not fond of their own rice, he says, and with few exceptions victory garden. A few applica uons are still being received, al though most of the gardens have already been put in. Klamath Men Join Navy Services Enlistments made In the local naval recruiting offices during June inciuae Frame Edwin Bab cock, who enlisted as a shore pa trolman. Babcock was" formerly a Janitor at Roosevelt school. Robert Joe Carstensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carstensen of Lakeshore gardens, enlisted as apprentice seaman under the V-6 program. James Henry Noel, of the Wal nut apartments, also enlisted un der the V-6 program. Everett Stanley McBride, formerly a Great Northern employee, was another June enlistment. If our system of learning is to realize its maximum in the public interest, we must be con cerned with much wider and better education of the mass of each generation. Navy Secre tary Frank Knox. r JUNE 10 GIVEN Tlio production of barley. In dicated by June 1 conditions, by Important producing states was reported by the agriculture de partment as follow: South Dakota, 36,064,000; Ne braska, 30,196,000; Montana, 13,- 972,000; Idaho, 14,220,000; Wash ington, 10,017,000; Oregon 8,- 973,000; California 38,939,000 The department reported that a total wheat production of 730, 924,000 bushels is indicated by June 1 conditions. Rye production Is Indicated as 33,841,000 bushels, compared with 97,341,000 bushel pro duced last year, and a ten-year average of 38,908,000 bushels, Oat production is Indicated as 1,168,850,000 bushels, compared with 1,398,730,000 bushel last year, and 1,018,783,000 bushels. tho ten year average. Indications of 371,044,000 bushels of barley compared with 926,150,000 bushels last year, and a ten year average of 243,- 373,000 bushels. The indicated acre yield of winter wheat was reported as 13.1 bushels an acre, compared witn 13.0 bushels indicatetd month ago, 19.7 a year ago, and 14.3 bushels, the 1932-41 June average. Five Lake County Industries Get Payroll Honors Five Lake county Industries which exceeded the 90 per cent payroll deduction enrollment were listed in the Oregon Minute Man for June. More than 10 per cent of the total payroll of each of the firms is being in vested in war bonds regularly. The companies listed were the Anderson Brothers Lumber com pany, the Buzard-Burkhart Pine company. Goose Lake Box com pany, Lakeview Logging com pany, and the Underwood Log ging company. Classified Ads Bring Results. 13 Years Of Negatives On File! Since 1930 Kennell-Ellis Has Kept o ' All Negatives On File For Your Convenience Come In . . . Look Them Over And Order From Those Old Proofs You May Have Forgotten! Kennell-Ellis U. S. Natl Bank Bldg.. 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