Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 13, 1952, Page 19, Image 19

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE NINETEEN
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Aluminum Can
Be Welded Now
WASHINOTON if A Calif
ornia engineer nayn he ha de
veloped a product that will "reve
lutlonle the art of solderlnn and
weldlnit of aluminum." He nald It
will allow mnnv new uses lor alum
inum In Industry.
Snmuel Freedman of Snntee,
Calif., eald the product describ
ed an an alloy of many mctalx and
chemical eliminates problems
which he said have lonit made
cult metals to weld or solder.
He was In Washington Tuesday
arranging to apply for a patent
In connection with the process.
Sugar Price To
Be Boosted
DENVER,! The Oret West
ern Sugar Company Wednesday 1
announced a price boost of 35 cents '
per 100 pounds for refined sugar.
Great Western said dellverlea at
the present price 'of 17.95 per 100
pounds will be made through
March 31 and thereafter the price
will be 8.30.
Revere Sugar company of Bost
on announced a 35-cent Increase
Tuesday to $8.50 per 100 pounds,
attributing the boost chiefly to
higher raw sugar prices. A Revere
spokesman predicted most other
major refiners Would follow suit. .
I The new material, he said, will
I make It possible for a housewife
Mo repair an aluminum pan lust
by heating the solder material In
I he flame of a gas stove. He calls
the product "Chemalloy".
i Freedman said some of the ma
terial already has been sold to
1 160 leading ilrms and government
agencies for evaluation studies,
He said the allo'v consists mostly
of zinc hut also Includes aluminum,
brass, lead, tin, silver, nickel and
jchemtCiils.
aluminum one of the most diffi
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I SOUTHDOWN lamb stands out amid Hamps in Burt Mack's flock. The son of Mr. and
Jr Mrs. Earl Mack, Henley, Burt is a member of the Henley Sheep Club, His "flock of 23
cwcs pr0(uce(j 42 lambs this year.
17-YEAR-OLD DALE WILLIAMS shows one of his regis-
tercd Herefords. Dale is the son of W. M. Williams and is ;
n mem her of the Henley Beef Club, a 4-H sponsored group. ' i .lr'.. pJJT V Slf "
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'52 Studebaker
Starliner'
It's beautiful beyond words and it's
distinctive beyond question!
It's clean-lined in design and free from
"as-wasting excess bulk!
Vaitai& initio
You can gtl a
Starliner in a brilliantly
. powered Studebaker
Commander V-8
You can get a
Starliner in a sprightly
Studebaker Champion
in the
lowest price field
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BOYS CAN COOK, TOO, or so these male members of the AHamont Cookie Cutters are
trying to prove to' Sandra Janssen, anyway. They are checking projects with their jun
ior leader, Sharon Davis. Left to right, the Cookie Cutters are Lance Davis, Jimmy Pratt,
Sandra Jannscn, David Morrow, Charles Swift and Raymond Johnson. Like other 4-H'ers
in the county, they celebrated National 4-H week here last week.
It's one of eleven exciting '52 Studebakers!
" Gel yours "now... they're selling fast!
jw on cttydcuf a(eul StiuMa&el dea&b
Studebaker Automatic Drive or Overdrive available in all models at extra cost
Mcculloch motors
Klamath & 8th Phone 4149
TOPS IN STATE Betty Brantlcj.sky won the Oregon State
news writing contest for 4-H'ers. Earlier this year she was
awarded the No. 1 spot in Klamath county.
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MAKING COCOA is easy when the whole gang helps. These
Bly 4-H ers are each taking part in mixing up this batch.
They arc Leta Chronister, Kathryn Mclsncss, Mary Martin
and Judy McGinnis, all members of Mrs. Dave Campbell's
cooking club. '
SEED POTATOES
FOR SALE! NETTED
GEM DROP SEED
Grown In Poe Valley one year from certified founda
tion stock ... on clean, ditease-free ground. They
are, not certified, but wo believe they're the best
commercial seed in tho Klamath Basin. Priced at
$4.00 per hundred in clean bags, While they lastl
Call 7914 or see Glen Kcster at our cellar on Drum
street in Malin.
, DAN LISKEY
Rr. 2, Box 795
Klamath Falls
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