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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1953)
nr,nAV nECEMBElt 21, 1953 ie,m!fm HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THIRTEEN To the first 1500 Customers Wed. & Thur ljj free IMPORTED FRENCH PARFUMES "Porfumes De Monte Carlo" - Precious Oils nd Essences flown from France via AIR FRANCE! NEW! EXCITING! DIFFERENT! 2 VIALS FREE with every $5 purchase! Beautiful Air France Stewardess will dis tribute Perfume Wednesday and Thursday. ' VJ INDICTED St. Louii poliee ' frolman Elmer Dol.n, w.its l Katii City, Mo., to be m-J k.fore Federal grand iry 'naT , . Charged with perury in eon ,tion with disappearance "over half of the Green i.,ie ransom money, Dolan I, i custody in lieu of J25.00O bond. Prosperity llo Continue nto 1954 WASHINGTON M President tsperily in 1054 when he sends j innunl economic message, to egress in January, his aides But they also expect him to out .. ihf defense his administra te nlans to throw up against any Uible recession. j flie rresioeiR ; vuum.u ui lkw i ,-lc Advisors has been working ' U i stabilization program since M spring. 1 It calls lor our main anu-aepres-ii steps, ranging from federal tiion to encourage maintenance of i production and employment i federal public works program Lil mid be called into play only i dire economic emergency. II the niiblic works project are Wed, officials say, only those tit would contribute to the coun- lonK-rance productivity and tonomic growth would be built. The phases in the antl-depres- k!o!) program: 1. strengthening or some or tne biilt-in stabilizers" against defla ok Social security extension, :mder unemployment compensa- covcrage. increase in the min- m wage from 15 cents an hour. km immediate action is antici- M in this Held. Continued high urm price supports also might :m tinder this heading, if Eisen- nrand Secretary of Agriculture son adopt that policy. i. Measures to give consumers business firms spending in- isttlves: Lowering of interest UK, encouraging business invest- :tby federal reserve and treas- -7 moves affecting bank reserves p national debt management. 3. Tax adjustment: An overhaul Hie federal tax structure already underway with stress on remov- i? obstacles to business invest- pat and consumer purchasing. Ad hutration officials made it plain :dget balancing would have to 'fp aside if it looks as though lit reduction and deficit spending fciild be needed to prevent eco- puc collapse. I. Public works: Private industry i nil as state and local govern :te would get federal loans, u concessions and other indirect 'Is in financing needed projects ivoia airect federal spending iirever possible. ong-Time ditor Dies SPOKANE Vft Funeral serv es were scheduled here Monday F Malcolm c. Olendlnning, re- - managing editor of the 'Asman-Review. Olendinnlne. ntt HifH Rnturdnv p lengthy illness. newspaperman for nearly half ttnturv. Oienrilnnincr wnt ta f on the Spokesman-Review as reporter in 1902. In 1909, he be FM publisher of the Wallace. TO, Press but returned to the "'tsman-Review the following nd remaining there until his wtment In insn. ho whs rit.v nd. J ''em 1910 to 1936 and news -lor until 1942 when he was ap ' managing editor. swvivors include his widow, Ve 5 daughters, Mrs. Thomas mce, Spokane, and Mrs. Rlch Paulson, Seattle, and a son, J D. Glendinning, Vancouver, . - m Voters hi fall ."ft, Austria in Ddia . . Monday 89.8 per cent of as voters cast ballots for wmmunist-run fatherland front Si ln Sunday's parlia elections. They were the v candidate ....-..- t 'aal said 4,964,544 persons, iZ US" t0 Pol's to elect Ejlne one in which there al fZ, "0 opposition to the Red p the, io,ioo vuvcu rtiSn..Red candidates. . '- voters who failed to ,. at the Dolls wer. liable L, , of 500 leva (about $7.50) W .t . ,er Paities. fcbl. . Sl re-lected to the as- ' jvj- ziwzx M DEEP BREASTED ' "JS I ' Ik O YEN " " ss MM I1JKIEYS 53 TOflfl TURKEYS We Will Be CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY Open December 24 till 7 o'clock Ocean Spray Jelly or Whole No. 300 tin Chaie & Sanborn 2-lb. tin Small "A" Fresh killed, fresh dressed, oven ready swift's premium ML Sliced Bacon Roasting Chickens Pork Sausage Pure Ground Beef Whole or burr end SWIFT'S PREMIUM Shank half 63fb 69 49 39L Fresh, oven ready Country style, seasoned just right Ground fresh daily Durkee Flav-R-Pac Froxen rkg Hi West Frozen Pillsbury (17c Coupon in each baa) 10 Ibi. Whole Sweet Del Monte 24-oz, Jar Cranberry sauce COFFEE EGGS MAYONNAISE STRAWBERRIES PEAS FLOUR PICKLES SHORTENING SUGAR MINCE MEAT PEAS CORN I ' !-- boned AniClten or iukkct TUNA Fruit Cocktail Purola Brown or Powdered Mb. pkej. Pennant Royal Club Dainty Dimple No. 303 Whole Kernel 3 Sisten No. 303 tint Swamon't 5-oi. tim Market Liqht Meat Solid Pack Via . Market 2or29 I69 53 59' 23e IV 79c 49' 69' 10 39 19 15 31 25' 29' 3-b. tin 28-oz. No. Vh Mix 'em or Match 'em! Save your dollars TRAILER Peas no 303 13c 9100 STATE FAIR Tomato Juice SslOc 111.00 MARKET JUMBO Ripe Olives Notin!27c MARKET, HEAVY SYRUP Peaches 1 No. 2Vj 27c SOUTHERN BEAUTY Apricots WholeNo 2 ,29c SACRAMENTO FRUIT Cocktail no 2 tin, 25c DOUBLE LUCK Green Beans loUSc BEST VAL CHILI CON Carne No.nins27c LAUREL, SOLID PACK Tomatoes noJSc princella Golden Yams 29c CONTADINA Spinach n.:2117c MARKET, TENDER SWEET . Peas no. 303 17c ALLANS Dog Food 41.00 I Hr 41.00 I ggj"-" 51.00 U"9."- .' 3 71.00 0ran fc 41.00 craiberes A 5i.oo . v ; J 7100 r 1 Visit our Variety and Toy Depts. Christmas Gifts for all the Family! Children's Phono. Records 39c Buy one at regular price . . . Jet on FREE! Little Girl's VANITY TABLES R s 5 " NOw 2.99 Children's Tea Sets Close out HALF PRICE! One Group of Beautiful Dolls HALFPRICE! Christmas Books The Ni9ht Bc'" chrU mo, 1 5c Reg. $1 Knitting Spool Kits Reg. $1 Men's Argyle Socks Close out NOW 49c 89c Grocery Prices Effective Mon. thru Thursday Meats and Produce - Tues., Wed. Jhuri. No. 1 tins 10c 111.00 mi ii 1 1 p nil 1 1 -VI