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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1954)
if fcDAY, JANUARY 7, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fAGB NINft tronaae II : NEW STORE HOURS: DAILY 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. SATURDAY 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. jtNears 00 Mark HINGTON (in The Repub Fntionnl Committee has a FREE! Half Pint Medo-Land Cultured Sour Cream with Pint of Medo-Land COTTAGE CHEESE (about 8,000 persons who bs in the Eisenhower ad- Both For 32 c iC Itton. And there are only fco political jobs open. figures were supplied to Iter today, the start , of a fcston of Congress, a signal flor a jump in political Job Bent Eisenhower has 13 el positions to fill. Four of was learned, are about to Id, four more are going I the screening process, and a open for recommendation jtate patronage organlza- GOP committee's patronage L clearing house for feder- 1 outside the civil service ew within the merit system (Hing postmasters has de feed its patronage opera A that 15 persons are now that a peak of 34 used to I officials say the operation jher. freely concede there are tadaches, despite a record I job placements since the wer administration began, ttesn't count hundreds more lirectly through Republican and representatives. I are still not enough jobs Biany party officials coin end there are too many tulic party campaign con st still on the federal pay- ilar complaints have been Capitol Hill. mnlnvmpni I In Seen m KINGTON Wl The nation's to ioynient - rolls swelled by i i (Charge of temporary Chrlst toM 'Mlp will grow to over two ttu, o;this month, government of tja forecast Wednesday. uu-4 Tuesday, the Commerce De tain nt's Census Bureau report I 432,000 rise in Joblessness in icarnber, attributing most of this a seasonal winter drop in farm hplayment. . There was little fence in non-farm employment. Wat bureau said 1,860,000 Ameli as were out of work last month, braly one of 1953 in which un pployment was higher than the frraaponclirig month of the pre oui year. - Total civilian employment last path, the . bureau said, stood at tit, 000 below December , totals to. in 1951 and 1953. Last ripgr juiiui W.i By Police OKLAHOMA CITY Wl bnlb police were so moved by ("sailor's" tale of losing $2,200 I a Pickpocket they assigned two Iteqtlves to the case. fTodayi officers said, the "sailor" as ; actually an escaped Callfor- a convict on the lam. And the "hard-earned" sea-duty irnlngs. he spoke of came from Long Beach tavern burglar, they Wed. A man identified as John Charles ess, 28, was Jailed for question if in a burglary here. Officers M he admitted escaping from i Santa Rita rehabilitation center California Nov. 19. He is being Id for West Coast authorities. IMster Wins Own tsurance Policy lAlT'tAKE CITY Wl A 98-year-1 Salt Lake City man yesterday came the beneficiary of his own Insurance policy. ' Hi man, Sereno B. Tuttle, took St the policy in 1884. His premium iyraents ended In 1899. The Mu- III Me insurance uo. ot new brk eatd Tuttle had outlived the It span covered by mortality W. ? rane Insurance firm said he atrjMl himself aft beneficiarv of w 11 ,00 policy when he took it K -years ago. t'iroads Granted t ' Rate Boost mt TONGTON Ifl The rail M (justry and the Post Office ent Wednesday agreed on It Mr cent increase In charges '; railroads for oarrvlns mail. 4 officials estimated it would p the revenues of the rail-(a- by about 30 million dollars 1 yT. ? lonnal proposal for the 10 per mt increase was laid before the Heratate Commerce Commission 9 approval jointly bv reDresenta' fee of-: the post office and the It a offered as substitute a mflroad petition of last June f a per cent advance in mail y rt6. Varrant Job wtR (fl Warrants for the P on of delinquent personal f taxes will be served Ito- v publication in newsDaners wis year lor the first time, V Tax Collector Ruth Kla- fc- reported. Mrs. Klavano said riff has been unable per f to serve warrants In many jjturai areas of the county. II Strike Ends orthern Woods ICE GEORGE, B. C. 11 ly strike was ending Way with the return to work lumber workers in the B British Columbia Interior, agreement between the op i and the International Wood- of America (CIO) calls for er cent wage Increase and stry-wlde maintenance of rshlp clause. It was a com- I formula. The contract also I increased vacation time 01oyes with five years' aerv-j Mix 'em or Match 'em Save Your Dollars! No. 303 No. 2'2 19c 61.00 29c 41.00 No. 303 22c 51.00 Golden City Applesauce Market, Whole Apricots Happy Isle KadotaFigs m 29c 41.00 Laurel, FRUIT Cocktail Double Luck Green Beans No. 303 15c 71.00 Market - Chili Beans Kounty Kist Cream Corn No. 303 14c 81.00 Tra.ler Peas No. 303 Webster Foncy Pumpkin Coritadina Spinach Joe Jr., Solid Pack Tomatoes Sfqte Fair Tomato Juice No . 10c 111.00 No. 2'2 23c 51.00 No. 2'j No. 2Vi No. 303 14c 81.00 ,18c 61.00 17c 71.00 16c 71.00 Allan's Dog Food l-lb. tins 10c 111.00 Hunt's New Potatoes No. 300 Tins w Swift's Peanut Butter 20-oi. Jar Cut RiV- T,imn,'d Right! Guaranteed Fresh! .l-1 nr butt end ' ... b;1 a n f to (7 MorreH 5 LjK 69kshankHac.b. SLICED BM0M 6Vi . mmm excess, m Oysters, - 'Where would you save the most money ... In a market I of ferinoj a few "week-end specials" on items you probably s I l"8S!nw rX J wVy J I don't even want, or here at Oregon Food where every item II y' yWsik I V ' .r I I is low priced every day? t The answer is plain at Oregon I I.Vl f wi V I I Food, because more low prices mean MORE AND BIGGER VC' I IO I I SAVINGS FOR YOU! Come in today,. . . you'll make the Y i . T) fV, I I lli I happy discovery that shopping our store for ALL your I "JLS VsS 11 il 1.' I food needs is a surer woy to save, money than shopping 1 ( JkX 1' I the "specials" at other stores. pa y I I "ICE CREAM M'' 1: qt 12 9a1, 89 Holiday S Ladies and Girls I If UIII ConCarne Qc Margarine H Blouses I m VII I LI Best V.I Mb. tin 'IT ' A'R S Choi" of "loin I ajpw " . k l fCW ' Broadcloth or oxford cloth. I M DtU AC Market in heavy ' TV( Il V'C White and assorted colon. I I reacnes w n.. ... n II 7lb- mi $298 f I Coffee , 85V- I llisl h Sacramento I f Luncheon AAeat 29' '"Beans : HIDEdo tuna- u. ' 25' r- 9 ;w y I FLOUR ' . . K"-k,"5"'io.ib. bo, 79 ;1 5 ' l! , Shb' mk twJ Stryker's, Giant QC ' mM Values to 25 AA. I Mm hafWflr - .Package J ' Wi Your Choice Vf I "P ' ' " White Rose ' ' ' : ' I II TomatOeS ,$?tin 19( Tea Bags M $2.98 Beautiful I Wk DC AC Royal Club, 1A. ' Black 80 count Mm BPOS5 TflblC'.. fmH MLTllX Dainty Dimple I U llli . - B No.303 ,in 17 rp(ftif Lamps I Shortening 'r; 69 V 1 98- a&5B!!0Ss!rf!SSii9aB!P Men's Hanes Tfrta Briefs 7C 1 f?7'7irVmi''.'Vrb. aaaMBar.Vy-t ..Mi-iiiiiMs.ii.a. n 7 i' lte ' 79c SUNKIST 1 14-16-oz. Tubes dtWi&l , ,hific Oranges Well-Trimmed lUm J All you can put inToterBog 1 U.S. No. 1 Klamath 10 lbs. 4 ' I 2Pi.25 Tomatoes Cauliflower Potatoes Apples Double Red, Nice Size Grocery Prices Effective Thurs. thru Sat. Meats and Produce Friday and Saturday WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES P11I1I1IM foaETSMfi parents ooafefe