Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 27, 1962, Page 10, Image 10

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PUBLICATION DATBSieirWivf ,
CONCEPT: Some of the the met will bo "Among Our Souvenirs," "Into
the Woodt('';'The Sound of Progress," The World Around Us," "School Days."
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Up From the Soil.'
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FORMAT . Multiple lectioni of smaller lize thon previous years, full of
lively cditorfajf color and pictures, willjjnvite easy, exciting reading. f'
DISTRIBUTION:
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17,500 copies will be printed. Each subscriber will
receive a copy. Additional copies for mailing to business associate, ond friends
, wilt be available at 25c per copy picked up, 50c per copy moiled anywhere.
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ADVERTISING: Firms, organisations and individuals will have the
opportunity of telling the parts thly ploy in the economy. The advertising rote
of $1.95 per colytnn inch will inityde photo and engraving service at no ad-
with lue per column inch deductible
' ditionol charge Billing will be Mafch 1,
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The Herald and News ij proud of the Klamath country and the part it plays
in the economy and lives of the people it serves. We're sure that other enter
prises ate also, and hope that they will use the Progress Edition to advertise in
and to send to others.
For further information, to reserve extra copies, for advertising consultation,
coil the Herald and News, TU 4-81 M. Advertising reservations are now being
made.
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