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    PAGE TWELVE
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
US Chamber
Urges End
for Curbs
WASHINGTON (3 The U.S.
nhimhur of Commerce uraed Con
gress Wednesday to end wage and
price controls by June 30.
It also suggested rent controls
be wiped out since uiey n
ceased to operate except In a, lew I
localities.
' clem D. Johnston of Roanoke,
Va., director and chairman of the
chamber's policy committee, told
the Senate Banking Committee
other provisions of the Defense
production aci snoum not do e
tindMl bevond March 1. 1953.
Inflation, Johnston said, should
be curbed by credit control, tax
ation, savings and monetary and
liscai policies.
The latter, he added should in
clude reductions in federal spend
ing and control of credit expansion
by the Federal Reserve Board in-
Etead of oy tne Treasury.
In other testimony, an official of
Safeway Stores Inc., charged that
the "record of the administration
with regard to the prediction of
economic events to come is not
good."
Milton L. Selbv. Safeway'a sec
retary-treasurer, told the commit
tee that the administration "has
asked power to control Inflation on
several occasions when the situa
tion facing the nation was a de
flationary one."
Bpeaking for the National Asso
ciation of Food Chains Selby said
grocers have been "seriously hurt"
by price controls and by "com
pletely inadequate protest and ap
peal machinery and by maladmin
istration oi tne law oy urs.'
US May Get
Spanish Bases
WASHINGTON (fl Secretary of
Citato Acneson said Wednesday ne
gotiations will start with the Franco
government soon for the use of
military bases in Spain.
The U.S. Is seeking the use of
rjotn air ana naval oases.
Acneson told a news conference
that the negotiations will involve
these bases and also "the use of
the 100 million dollars already vot
ed by the Congress for aid to
The secretary announced forma
tion of a four-member group of
military advisers to assist newly
appointed ambassador Lincoln
MacVeagh.
Ha said talks with Franco will
start Immediately after Mac Veagh I
THURSDAY, MARCH IS. 1053
He Took His
Grog Seriously
SANTA MONICA, Calif. Ufl
Millionaire Turfman Lindsay c.
Howard was so serious about his
drinking he sometimes dressed for
it in a metal horned helmet and
a chain armor coat according to
evidence introduced at his wife's
divorce trail.
The evidence was in the form of
photographs showing Howard in the
costume or tne viKings, a drinking
society wnose motto is A viking
can always drink one more."
Mrs. Judith Barrett Howard
charges extreme cruelty and ex
cessive drinkintr in her comolaint.
She asks $10,000 monthly alimony
and child support and a share of
community property.
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OUR SMASH
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Grocery Specials Thursday thru Sunday
I CORN f
3 Sisters . 303
l Whole Kernel It
f J for 1 J
t APPLE F
JUICE
J Wm. Tell. 10 ex. I
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m . ' Meat and Produce, Friday and Saturday
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TERRIFIC VALUES CANNED FOODS
Our Big Volume, Low Profit Policy Brings Your Food Costs Down!
ASPARAGUS ALL GREEN CUTS, No. 2 tins 5 fOP
STRINGLESS BEANS
Saracen, Cuts. No. 2 tins
8 for
PORK and BEANS HUNT'S. No. 300
DICED BEETS DINETTE, No. 2 tins
HOMINY MARKET, GOLDEN, No. 2 tins
PEAS HAPPYVALE, 303
NEW POTATOES HUNT'S, No. 300
CATSUP WESTWARD, 14-oz.
APPLESAUCE TASTEWELL, 303's
APRICOTS HUNT'S, 2 V4 tins
CHERRIES DIAMOND "A". Red sour, pitted, No. 2 tins
FRUIT COCKTAIL MARKET, 8-oi.
WILSON'S
mm
DOG
FOOD
1 Bingo 1-lb. Tins
OTHER MONEY SAVING VALUES!
With 10c Coupon Quart
arganinie
lb.
essonOil to
FLUFFO With 15c Coupon
hortefniin)g,b3s.54c
Gold Medol 10
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Occident IDS I
Worrell's
12-o.
almon
Alaska Chum
1-lb. tin
Navy, 2-1
Cello Bag
SI Gauge
IS Denier
First Quality, ,
pr.
SHRIMP
0AP
White King
Large
Coffee
White House
Mb. tin
79
BROKEN
5-or. tin
lettuce
Fresh and crisp
Hearts
"Freshie."
Cello pack
90
t PINEAPPLE V
TIDBITS
12-or. tins
Radishes
Ffesh Peas
Crisp and
crunchy
Large bunches
3 bun.
Small
and
tender
lb.
9
Large i
Artichokes
Daffodils
2 for
Long stemmed
beauties
doz.
9
SELF
SERVICE
Cut Right, Trimmed
Right - Guaranteed
Fresh!
refiners
Skinless,
best quality
lb.
Tenderized, skinned.
Half or whole.
lb.
Fresh Pacific.
8 to 10 count
FRY
pt.
Ground
Pure. Ground fresh daily
lb.
Roasting
Oven ready
lb.
For Fricassee. Cut up, pan
ready and guaranteed
tender
COLORED.
Cut up.
ready
to fry
lb.
PEACHES
Market, 2 'A Tins
Heavy Syrup
J
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Tomatoes
Market, Standard
No. Vi Tins
& for 1
j JUICE
MARKET, 46-oi. ' I
COVE
OYSTERS
"40 Fathom". 5.oi.
9'lSPINACH
HUNT'S. No. Vi Tins
Giant Size
With Coupon'
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4480 So. 6th
WE RESERVE THE
RIGHT TO LIMIT!
2410 So. 6th
NO SALES TO
DEALERS
1749 Ore. Ave.
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