Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 23, 1944, Page 3, Image 3

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    HERALD AND NEWS,. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE THREI
(WANS GET
IE-THIRD LESS
IS THIS YEAR
district
llmlrlch
".'...ntutlvo of tho of.
I". .J-. n.l.nlnlstrutlon,
l! K . hrm trnnnDortB-
N In Klumnth
WL":, ,i thnt buo.
ilon l wa ono
, (or'clvlll'm consump-
m..iZ Xicm." Hcdrlch
:w . i. wunl in llio
l WM .. " , ., I.,ium ro-
:Mnu . uinrknn nnd
. 7m ... nro served
''Sdlhobi.l.ncata sh.u-cd
U( IMS CSSCniini --"l'--
,ni from Hodrlch's dls
"'JdirM Included: "Now
Development of Good Glue
Makes Possible Many New
Use. of Laminatd Wood
By ALBERT HERMANN
In Chug Wtstorn Pin Laboratory
There hus boon ono dovolopmont during thin wor which Is
not particularly dramatic, lines It li merely an Improvement of
un ago-old technique. I refer to tho grout Improvement In
quality oi giuc. a law years buck gluo mount
MEMORIAL DAY
bo M.ffIclcnt for
ill need ""(1 wm Proouo,j:
W1" on nnr rent
.P?.f?' 'n; .V nflotod
liH U Vcp at or below 35
compared with
-. .1 fur irnm uuuu hi
.tiinuun i" --
Tho syntnoiic
Knmado 1 nonporous ana
ifi Sinerulo the heat by
hi under heavy loud ana
i" u "ii linn been
ft IMFHS. .
jurntllyouuhactiu. exr
TLmnnn-tl to crude rub-
tires II opcrnwu
load ni iow i-y"
...j.. hnnw overload or cx-
.nnnl nr even low speeds
Lrdi may only give 1800
-J , - .... ...I.I,-,
not only from
,undpolnt of iiupply, but of
. . m Dm nnerntor. that
L,i lire, mint be ropolred
lion unci recapping io aoi
ibsolulc maximum of wear
i uch one.
fcitlon boards may refuso an.
limn, fnr new Urea or with
..v.-.-- -
ctrtiricnlm xrom opcruiors
nnl make every effort to
the la.it mile of service from
lit tiro. Itcpolred and re
yd nre-wnr tiros will prob-
i lvt dtniDio ino scrvicu un
adverse conditions at a less
to the opcrutor than synino-
Even tho army, wllh top prl-
' on tires, expects lo spend
vernco of 520.30 for tho re
el Jcop-lypo cruuo rtmuer
bcloro considering replace-
C. Proctor. ODT roprcscn.
e from Medford, alutcd:
The allocation of materials
,000 new trucks this year
been made, which. If manu
red Is 21,002 short of tho
m produced lust year, Nor-
pcacc-wna replacement was
uximnloiy 300,000 annual'
with the trucks now on
li, depreciating In value and
ying capacity, the Increased
indj of transportation makes
lull capacity uso of every
k a nocos.n tv If fro chl and
fuciion are to bo kept mov
tondliiR or lenslng trucks and
"t of equipment should be
ltd out to tho fullest possiblo
hi. no allotment has been
lor the innnufncture of
II Units, sueh n nlrlrun '
m nppllintlons are to be
Mdorcd onlv on n hn.l. nt
fuctlon ratliiR of appllcont.
ptlons ore likely to be made
micro a cnpnclty uso on a
lona basis Is shown." "Re.
Mlcnl of nrescnt enulnmnnl
PWr ciEht Venn nf qua u,I11
Urst consideration, other
ri being equal."
!y 0.le.!,0 offlco ' defense
"Portotion mnlntenanco dlvl
t Mia. "Every effort should
M 10 rcnillr tri.rkll In.nfnr
r"" oe'ore they break
" rroner liUil,tniin
y tlljlltenlno shnnlrt hit
to prevent wear and
0." "OlIT h o mnlnl..
J service which makes every
..V? locato "ceded parts in
ffney cases. If a truck
f a Weak down and local
L" 'ar,n,no PPly part or
Eton.'- SCni t0 Glc,e. ODT
nanco department! Med-
man to do vital
NMhanical work
i :,levc,r, tinkered around
' au os, fixed a buthroom
qopo minor mnrhnnlcnl
vo,n. Lko use yr hod
Cr hmls. Southern Pa-
T'li start you ns Ho1r,o in
linn ft0?." or out on
Utal ,; f' mecnanlcal. work
Er?''rad cqUipmcnt. . ...
lZaJlb w th a pormanent
soo . Un t0". because
. . hl.. . v juu-
RcBuin? m?,ko the railroad
Pass lra.llr?aa Py- Ra-
y oth "'caicai services.
.... jUU, uioerai ago
1Ip,Pcrs needed ,
m all crafts ' v .
Sea or writ
a,nm"K S. P. Stlon.
Kl"arh Fall. 0,
1lr nroir S. A
Hermann
anlmul gluo and was tricky stuff to uso. Work
ana giua una to no not, joints had to bo put
undor pressure immediately and gluo Joints
were limited to uses in which tho wood was
i.lwnys dry. Tho first World war saw tho
blossoming of casein gluo which could bo used
cold, was moderately molsturo resistant, easy
to uso and not critical as to Joint pressures.
It did havo somo drawbacks In that it tended
to slain wood, and under continued cxposuro
to moist conditions fall by softening or by
destruction of tho glue by fungi, that Is, the
glue rotted. The lattor weakness has been cor
rected by the admixture of preservatives, par
ticularly pcntucmorphcnol, which those familiar
with Westorn Pino association roscurch will
recognize as tho association's "Pcrmntol."
Tho newest gluo is of tho phenol-resin typo
which requires heat for setting, but once prop
erly polymerized will withstand indefinite soaking In either cold
or boiling water. It makes possible tho uso of glues In places
where we wore heretofore limited to bolts or other fastenings
which nro notoriously weak. In fact It Is seldom possible to
design In wood and reullze Its full strength, that Is to design
for maximum economy of material, in heavy framing, tho ring
connector has largely solved tho problem. In lighter design,
fully waterproof glue fills the bill.
Even moro Important is Its uso in making big ones out of
little onos. The gluing of heavy timbers und of framed struc
tures from 2" or thinner lumber becomes feasible and results in
bettor Joints than nro possiblo with metal fastenings
When we gluo up timbers out of two-Inch plank a number
of real advantages accrue. First of all, it is possible to use
thoroughly kiln dried stuff and hence there is no unpredictable
weakening from checking. Secondly, grndo for grade, component
parts can bo stressed moro highly because weakening defects
such as knots aro localized. Thirdly, lengths nro limited only by
bundling and shipping problems, slnco Individual piles can be
spliced without loss of strength In tho timber os a unit. As the
use of lnmlnntlon becomes better understood by architects and
engineers, there Is no doubt that the use of glues will greatly
Increase, and with it tho uso of wood in places heretofore closed
to It.
Because of tho symmetry and beauty of line possible.
churches, auditoriums, and for that matter living rooms will be
the moro beautiful and useful for lamination.
ford, and should contain the fol
lowing:
Number of the part and de
scriptions from the dealer.
Make, year and model of
truck.
Tyco of business (furmlng log
ging, etc.)
Una your dealer ordered from
his supplier? If so, dale.
mis supplier oracrca irom :ac-
tory? If so, date.
If the part is special equip
ment, stnte fully the number and
description.
Who should bo notified when
part Is located? (Yourself, deal
er) and whether by wire, phono
or loiter.
In tho near futuro a meeting
will be held which all truck
operators will bo asked to attend
for further discussion of the
truck eusollno and tiro situation
Tho meeting will bo of a public
nature and James w. Merlrlcn
will be tho chief speaker.
Copco Rtports'
Quarterly Income
MEDFORD, May 23 (IP) The
California Orccon Power com
pony reports net Income of
$302,301 for tho first quarter
of 1044, compared with $220,221
In the like period oi iwu.
' Classified Ads Bring Results.
PauleUe Goddard
Weds Captain
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., May
22 P) Actress Paulctto God
dard chose a garden as the back
ground for a simple ceremony
bundny in which she was mar
rlcd to Capt. Burgess Meredith,
former actor now with the army
air forces.
The blue-eyed film star wore
a natural colored linen dress of
long empire stylo and had a gold
chain bound around her hair for
the ceremony in tho garden of
Producer David O. Sclznick
home.
Citizenship Suit
Dismissed by Court
PORTLAND. May 23 VP) The
government's suit to revoke the
citizenship of August Hoch-
scheld. former editor of a Ger
man language weekly, was dis
missed here yesterday.
William H. Hcdlund. assistant
U. S. district attorney, said he
also would ask dismissal of
similar suits pending against five
other German-born American
citizens: Poul Armbruster. Erna
Becker, Albert Beyerleln, Henry
Kasbohm and Elizabeth B
Weber.
i
FIRST ADMIRAL
Flans for the observance of
Memorial Day. Tuesday, May
30, aro being completed, accord-
ng to announcement made by
Colmun O'Loughlln, chairman
of the Citizens Memorial committee..
Meetings have been held with
representatives of various vet
erans : organizations, marine
baracks, and naval air base, all
of whom will participate.
The program will start at 9:45
a. m. at the Link river bridee
wun appropriate naval services
at that point. The parade will
start from the bridge and con-
iinuo to the courthouse for a
ceremony at the war memorial
shaft, and move from there to
the Llnkvllle cemetery for final
services.
All - organizations are urircd
to have a representative at the
memorial shaft at 10 a. m. with
flowers or floral pieces. As a
part of the ceremony, they will
be asked to step forward: in a
group and lay the flowers at the
base: Individuals are invited to
do likewise or to send flowers
If they so prefer. Graves of vet
erans will be decorated by the
Legion auxiliary at 7 a. m.
Any Interested organization Is
asked to take part In the parade
and to assemble at, the bridge
at 0:30 a. m.'
Man Fined For
Holding Game Birds
Donald Fairest Mafleid was
fined in justice court Monday
mornlnc on a charge of holding
game birds without a permit.
HORIZONTAL
1,6 Depicted
early official
, of U S Navy
12 Ebenezer
(abbr )
13 Negative
14 Uncloses .
15 Symbol for"
tellurium . u
18 Fiber knots v
18 Analyzes a ' .
' sentence
20 Greek letter
2) Heavenly ' -body
23 Among
24 Above
25 Compound
ether
27 Electrical term
2B Asserts ,
29 Prince .
31 Roman road
32 Harden
33 Mournful song
34 Former Rus
sian ruler i
35 Catcher df "K
eels
36 Right lini '
(abbr.)
37 Chinese 1
money of
account (pi.)'
40 Vegetables
42 Tissue (anat.)
43 Chinese skiff
45 Girl's name
46 Exclamation
47 He was the
first admiral;
- the U S
Novy
49 Doctor of
Medicine ,
(abbr )
30 Rationed Item
51 Pay back
VERTICAL '
, 1 Solid
' 2 Encourages
3 Within
4 Diamond'
' cutter's cup
5 Previous
6 Point in an
orbit
7 Bamboolike
grass
8 Registered
9 Like
lOArticulat
,11 Rips
17 Evident .
1 19 Rough lavs
20 Fir
22 Twin brother
of Romulus
24 Eat too much
26 Ran again
28 Tilting
35 Pass
36 Mar anew',
38 Beast of
burden .
39 Gritty 1 '.:
40 Indo-Eure. .
pean language '
41 Symbol for '
samarium 'if,
43 Was seated
44 Neither
nurses (abbr.) 31 Fish
' 30 Ever (contr ) 48 Symbol for :
iron
i z ' I I J 14 I i, H ft 14 I lio In
it rf-p-r 1
5 w
'V-WT w r
C EtlZZZJ".
s gir ;- '
More Japs Arrive .'.: .
At Tulelake WRA ,
Center Sunday
. NEWELL Another group of
Japanese segregees, this time
totaling 364 persons, ' Including
both family- groups and. individ
uals, arrived ' Sunday night at
Newell. These are all Japanese
who have applied for repatri
ation. . Last' night's special train .was
the fourth to-bring people t
the Tulelake camp In the. last
two weeks. In the past two
weeks nearly 1500 Japanese have
been added to the WRA eenter
at Tulelake. 'The group arriving
Sunday night came from three
different relocation centers, Je
rome and Rohwer centers both
.in Arkansas and from Granada
which k located near Lama,
Colo.
The Japanese population at
the Tulelake camp now totals
18,940. .
f Dependable Optical Service te
the Paeific Northwest
' Columbian Opticol's Sondes Record covoit 38 yoers ef esn
tinuod strviu -with mors than 150,000 sotisfiod patxnrs
whoi vision hat boon corrected with Columbion gloiMt.
Columbian's rotord Is your asturanct of painstaking prof of
tional ten and txport Mrvielno. Phen tedav far (tm mm
examination. '
Phone 7121
BSJ RESIDENT
OPTOMETRIST
Or. G. F. Glatcee
Mayfleld .pleaded guilty to cap
turing and keeping in captivity
two Canadian honker geese with
out first having obtained a permit
from the stnte game commission.
He was fined $25 and 30 days,
plus $7.20 costs with $20 and 30
days suspended.
If it's a "frozen" . article you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified. - , ,
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B-TftVlw. nVit7WO ITOti(UMAtH SAttl73 MAIM
LAST CALL
FOR PRINTS!
PARENTS . . ; This is the FINAL
NOTICE to select Proofs for the
Mothers' Day
BABY CONTEST
o ;:'
TOMORROW
May 24
Is the last day on which you can select the proof
of the photograph to be entered in iha Baby Contttt.
Remember, there are
VALUABLE AWARDS . . .
$250 in Prie$
GRAND PRIZE, $50 WAR BOND
No photograph will be entered In the Contest unless
the proof Is selected by one or, both parents.
Th.re'i NO TIME TO LOSE! ... GO NOW TO
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STUDIOS
"PORTRAITS OF DISTINCTION"
737 Main Phone 7240
Across the street from United Stales National Bank .
lHiliislW
"MR?$ (I0W I toon
W MY OTttSft SOtf"
It In case you haven't already noticed me
at your grocer's, here's how I look in my
new red cardboard suit.
----- -After I gave up my tin suit when the
war began, I thought maybe I would be
wearing only glass jars for the duration.
But, these days we have to share and share
like, and the amount of glass available 'for
' coffee right how just isn't enough to go
around. ;
"So, since my company wanted to be
sure that I would. always be on hand when
you wanted me, they decided to add this
: glassine-lined carton to my wardrobe. J J
For the past few months, Hills Bros. Coffee
has been packed in both types of . containers
glass jars and glassine-lined cartons. In the gro
cery, stores you may see jars, you may see cartons.
At times perhaps both. .
. . You can be certain tnat trie- coffee in our
- Wartime Package is the same identical coffee as
goes into our glass jars . . . same aroma, same
; flavor, same strength 1 The same Hills Bros.
Coffee. Our.registered trade-marks e familiar
"Arab" and "Red Can Brand" appear on both
the jar and tie package as a guarantee of this.
; The Wartime Package is. glassine-lined. but
not- vacuum-packed. So -for greatest enjoyment,
buy it often . . . as you need it V and for fresh
ness sake, buy only one package of -Hills Bros.
Coffee. at a. time. .' -W ",--iV' '
From new on, be ready to can surplus fruits and. .
vegetables. Here's how you can use Hills Bros. Coffee .
jars for home canning. Save empty coffee, jars. and metal
caps. Then ask your grocer for No. 63 .Thrif-T-Lids
a one-piece sealing lid which gwes airtight protection
' for all approved: methods of canning. 10(S for a packet
of 1Z Simple, directions .with each packet.-If your
grocer does not have .Thrif-T-Lids, send 10 (coin,
please no stamps) for.each packet of-12 -that you
desire, to Hills1 Bros. Coffee, Inc.! 2. Harrison Street,
. San Francisco 19. Lids will be mailed prepaid.
stw uuxs mar f attest
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