Te Karere . h is to be built here. Part of his activities in this his last visit, has been to secureskilled craftsmen and artisans to comehere under missionary assignment to July, 1955 199 work on the school and Temple and tosupervise the voluntary work mission-aries who are labouring at the tradesmen (carpenters, brick-layers, mechanics, etc.) have alreadyarrived and others are making prepara-tions to come in the near those who have arrived inrecent weeks, with their wives andfamilies, are Elder Francis L. Wilcox,Elder John Henry Boren, ElderLorenzo


Te Karere . h is to be built here. Part of his activities in this his last visit, has been to secureskilled craftsmen and artisans to comehere under missionary assignment to July, 1955 199 work on the school and Temple and tosupervise the voluntary work mission-aries who are labouring at the tradesmen (carpenters, brick-layers, mechanics, etc.) have alreadyarrived and others are making prepara-tions to come in the near those who have arrived inrecent weeks, with their wives andfamilies, are Elder Francis L. Wilcox,Elder John Henry Boren, ElderLorenzo John Bates, and Elder E. Albert Rosenvall. Soon to arrive totake over the operations of the farmland development programme is Ririe, a noted Latter-day Saintagriculturalist, now professor at theUniversity of California. Before leaving to return home June21st, President Mendenhall said hehad been asked to extend the personallove and greetings of President andSister McKay to the Saints in The College Joinery with timber stacks in the background. COLLEGE JOINERY IS LAB FOR WORKMEN THE joinery, operated under thedirection of Elder William Curnow,is the next step in the process of turn-ing timber into useful articles. Thewood is taken into the timber yardwhere timber stackers grade and stackthe timber with fillets between eachboard so that air can get timber is left there as long aspossible to dry (time varies in length depending upon the immediate needand use of it). Three men take the orders that comein for the various jobs. They loadthe trailers upon which the wood iscarried to the joinery. If it needs tobe machined, that is done first. Other-wise it is put in the boracure (penta-chloral phenyl) tank. This treatmentis a preservative against termites, etc. 200 TE KARERE The work of the joinery is to makebenches for chapels, window frames,and windows for schools, chapels andthe homes. Furniture, such as bed-steads, dressing tables, tables withform


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