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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1947)
Vevprhafwr Develop process To Utilize hnimlnc Fir Rarlf , iai.viv in Vr TTiinii,, .iiini' 1 wi Oiii fl ilrnlroyr-ii nit uxplrnn wimln, llm Inn k u( lrw pn cnmmI In h Iiiiko liimlii'i' mill horn la Iji'lnu iniulr lulu lnuirdlrnUi for pliiiiiifriiih rvrjunli, fxiilnnlvrn, itcthrnlvl'N, pluallra ami aciirM of iiIIiit niinim'ii'liil proiiucta. ( Tim Wryri'lmruMT 'l'linhrr cirin ( puny nnnuiiiKTil today timl It hud irriWt'l a procma fur nunpli'lr iiilllllll'lcilil Utlllillli f IJmiiilaa , (lr bulk, wlilrlt innuhly In 111 mt m-piiI nf I hi- low- Till" I" I" "1 ij I Imp bm k linn Ih-pii fully iillllxcil ;, mi a riimmi'icliil baala, and l a Krhnftl Wnrlf sJltllVVI II VI II On Summer Slate Here Hrvprul linpnrlMiil linpmvrinriita nrp uu the miinmi'r wink priHiruin In the Mvni plrini-iiliiry hiIiikiI build UillK niul nt Kliilnulll Uiilnil hluh HrltiMil. niTiniliiiu to buprrliitriidrnt Artiuld I. Oralapp. All nrhnciln will huvp the umal mid rmitlnr liniirovf inriil worn dima Aiut al Irani two will M-P PHU-IUilVt liliprnvrlilrnla maitr. Al Mlllii m'IiikiI Hip bm )"! U rrllmirliiii th iiym imnluin with lianlwixxl and till will tkp rmmiilrrublp tlnip. Kalrvlew k-IhkiI will have two rlaurnoiiM Kditrd lu nirel Hip lii rrcaiwd rnrollinriit. The prtwut mlrlrrn luni'liriHim will be lifiurd lulu rliiMrcnmi mid thin iipcpwiI latca bullilliiil iipw rnfrlrrlu lunrli rixiiii mid IiiMuIIIiik rqulpiiirnl. An hi her claaaruom will bp mndn nut of the KlrU' piny rra Itnd III the future the iiyiniiiulum will hnve tu be unrd fur piny by oil ttudrnu, Cirnlupp mill. ' The rnr of the innln bullillnit al Krpiuunt M-hnol will have mi out id ttuico pulnt )ub In addition lu the urinal renovation mm al i;oiiit lilpwallu will bo improved In (runt of the M-hool. Rooarvrli, lllvrmldc and IVllruil will have routine linprovrniriila whlrh always follow tlw aiimmrr rleaii-tip pruttram. Jiitutora are on duty full tlmp at all the wii mil and woodwork will be wanhrd and the btllldliiKn lliorouuhly (ieiined. Al Klamiith Union hlKh achool new aldewnlk approaches on the Kn planade aide will be Imtullrd and Hip front atrpa, whlrh have dlnlntr Kratrd, will be rcplarrd. Aimle wulka fepilliiK dlrerlly to the library and Kvm arrtlona, will also be laid. A new punipliiB arramtement for Mo dor field and the new addition are being Installed and Oralnpp wild that work la brunt roiiptrtrd aa rapidly aa xnMlilr on the new trn tila rotirtrt In .order that the area be avalluble for line Immediately. solution to all expensive waste prob- Irni tor inn itiiiiner iiiiiusiry. Allhouith liuiidredn of commercial uses huve been found fur hark, ex periment now underway lu the cumpiiuy laboratory suiuest that only the outside rim of the tlllllji tlou field had been entered, said Clark 0'. Ilerltaue, trclinu ul di rector. "Commercial utilization of bark I not iil v murks n nuttier step In the aiiemnt tu use wo prr cent or every lo I liken from tint forest, but con verts a oiie-tlimi expensive wuste product Into u profit," Ilerltaue added, After years of laboralory experi mentation and pilot plant manu facture, commercial production of five comiHiunds was stalled this spiinit. These all are elements In bark; Cork, filler, powder, and com binations of these elements. The finished product ranges in size from iiuarler-lnch flakes to a very flue powder. Only the thick bark of the Douit Ina fir Is bclim processed, but the barks of all I'aclflc Coast conifers ran lie put to use tliroutili similar processes, HerlliiKe said. The first plant Is proccsslnif only a small purl of the bulk taken from luvs hruuuhl tu the LniiKvlow plant, but ultimately all of the furmer waste product will lie utilized, said K. I). Pauley, sales director. As new commercial us-s are found fur the rumiKiimds and combinations, It Is possible thul no bark will be al lowed to uo to wuste lu any timber priM-essliiK pluut, he added. The ruuiMunds are maiiufiirtured throuuh an Intricate grliidlnK, crushltiK and acreenliiK process that sepuratrs the cork, filter and powder. Camp Fire News Leaders The Camp I'lro lenders ussuclu Hull lilt n Invited the (llrl Mcoul leaders to purtlripatfi lu a Joint meetluif on Wednesday, June IH, nt 7 :.' p. m., In the I'ritsUylciian church. There will lie separate business iiiectliuts for each orKanlzatlou, fol lowed by dlsi!ussluiis of mutual In tercuts and a social hour, Thin will be the lust Camp J'lre leaders' meetliiK until Hepleinber mid It Is Impurliint that all leuders attend. The ussocliitlon has raised money this year fur a campshlp for sume wot thy klrl, mid the method of awardliiif this money will be dis cussed. ' ' (Iroupa The Pansy Blue Hlrd Kioup of Fremont school Is one of the oldest Iflue illrd iiroups In years of con tinued nttlstrutloii In the city. It wus ominlzed three years bko, when the Klris were only seven years old, under the leadership of Mrs. Malt Kohn Jr., a mother of one of the Klrls and the sponsor of the same group today. This week some of the charter members are flyliiK-up Into Cairp fire, but elKht members will con tinue the Hlue Hlrd work until they are 10 yeurs old. Hevcn Klrls form lint the new Camp Fire Kroup are Mury Ann Carllle, l.ynniaie Kohn, I.lniiu Williams, Constance. . Uiy, Judy James, Mary Lou Taylor and Ann Merrymau. Mrs. Lawrence French will work with both itroups throuuh the sum mer with thp assistance of two Horl-I, urn club Klrls, who are working for ; wircn oeurer s raiiK. In a reient meetliiK these new Cauip Fire Ulrls elected officers for the coming year as follows: presl dent, l.yiinetto Kohn: vice presi dent, Mary Ann Caiille; secretary, Constance l,oy; treasurer, Linda Wllllains: sir I lie, Ann Merryman; game leader, Murv Ijiu Taylor. , (Ifflre Miller's children's department, on the second floor, announces that they have received their Initial order from the (Jump Fire Outfitting com pany, mid that play suits, skirts mid other Items are now available, The store will handle all orders for clothing In the future, and a girl must present either her membership card or a note from the Camp Fire office authorizing her purchase of equipment. HKIAI.O Klasulk rlli, On. FRIDAY, lmm tt, 'tiJ ,.'.ifc " .: INI, Psis Tki. imam 3fr Grade A Butter Price Slumps ' POIITLANI), June U (IV- The price of grade A butterthe grade whlrh most consumers buy went down 3 cents a pound yesterday to BJ cents. Grade 11 was quoted at the ssme price, while grade A A ail vanred 4 cents to a total of ll rents. Higher Beef Prices Predicted PORTLAND. June 13 olv Higher beef prices were predicted for the consumer here today, following an imimccincnt by meal dealers that wholesale beef had gone up 5 cents a pound In Ihe last two weeks. Wholesalers said hghl supply and fulling prices In the sale of by products were to blame. ' HIIADV ( IIAItACTIR PIIILAIIKLI'IIIA, June 13 oVi-A horse nullum a mall wagon on a ! northbound one-way street refused I to go any way but southbound. The ! result was a traffic Jam and a curious crowd uut uoorxiy Knew tue cause until a farmer In Ihe crowd stepped out and observed lliut the sun was hitting the street, "Thai horse Is afraid of his shadow, that's all," he commented. NI.OW TAKK QU1NCY, Muss , June 13 i'i When Henry Nlelund Jr. lost his wallet more than three years ago. the finder was well-lnteniioned, but forgetful. Nleland gut the wallet buck this week with an anonymous note ex plaining Ihe oversight. The wallet contained nothing but pn iters, IM I.K SAM IN A JAM PIKlVIIJKNCK. It. L A poitul truck was tagged for lllrgul parking. Postmaster Raymond A. Creegun Imped iwillce would forget the matter. T don't know where we would gel the dollur," ha protested. "We would have to write to the first assistant." Police Cap!. Earl F. Adams is adamant. "If the fine Isn't paid." he warn'. "Ml lake atAlon against the truck owner. The government pwtu ihe truck. CllltlSTKMNC NEW YORK. June 13 oV-A small mammal officially opened the small mammal house at the Bronx too yesterday. A klnkajou named Jimmy, chewed a chocolate cookie to which were lied ends of a white ribbon stretch Ing across the entrance. The ribbon fell to the ground, the newly mod cruized building was open. 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