April .10, lfMU HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Klamath Merchants Feature "Win With Nutrition" Chocolate Chip Cookies Everybody's Favorite i i in ' llt.' w l U'h m -r; 7 I lisp" Whether It l for n brlclKo lum'hron, ml(inlht mitiek or for the kiddles, fhciiB chocolate chip ronklrn will hit the spot. Very economical, yet cnny to prepare, this recipe is for 8 dozen 2-lnch cook leu. ChocoUt Chip Cooklts Mi cup New Nurnii y, teaspoon salt 7-ounco bar .e.nl iweet chocolate toll9poon iod, M cup dinar . . , , u , H cup brown sugar 2 tablespoons hot wster 1 cKd, beaten H cup walnuts, chopped 1 ti cups sifted flour teaspoon vanlllt Cut eaeh small square of chocolate Into four pieces. Cream Nucoa thoroughly. Add sugars gradually and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg Bnd beat well. Sift flour once, measure. Add salt and sift together three times. Dissolve soda in hot water and mix alternately with flour. Add nuts and chocolate, then vanilla. Beat well. Drop by half teaspoons on well Nucoa d cookie sheet. Make In a moderately hot oven (370 degrees J.) 10 to 12 minutes, or un til done. Yield: flvo dozen 2-inch cookies. OF RATION LIST Over theknee olive-drab, clay and khaki colored rubber boots -the kind worn In sport hunt ing and fishing will be re leased today from rationing re strictions applying to men's rub ber boots and rubber work shoes, the district OPA office announced today. Boots of this kind which arc not heavy enough for workmen are no longer being produced because of tho rubber shortage. However, tho existing supply can bo sold ratlon-freo as soon as tho seller has filed n revised Inventory, dropping the released boots from his previous report. Tho revised Inventory Is to be filed with tho OPA district of fico serving tho reporting estab lishment. In announcing this change, tho OPA offlco emphasized to the trade that only overthe knee boots classified as types 1 and 2 in the rationing regula tions, and which in addition arc of the designated light colors, are released. Bclow-thc-kncc; height boots are still under ra" tinning control regardless of color, he said. Women's Hats to Be Restricted WASHINGTON. April PO (P) Women's hats shortly will go under government restrictions. Tho war production board dis closed today It has reached agreement with tho millinery In dustry to proccod with a con servation order controlling the size of largo brims, tho yardage used in fabric hats and tho length of ribbons and veils. WPI1 said, however, it would make "no attempt to limit stylo possibilities or set styles In any way." ' T believe that the granting of vacations to Industrial workers this year will bo helpful to war production. Experience has shown that tho volume of pro duction is Increased If the work ers can restore their energies through periods of relaxation. WPB Chairman Donald M. Nelson. Wave Washes Sailor Over; Another Puts Him Back WASHINGTON, April 30 (T) A mountainous wave in a stormy sea washed Sailor John Andrew Urtchokc Into the Jaws of death, but another great wall of water washed him out again and start ed him safely home. Tho seaman, second cIbss, of New York City, was washed overboard from his own destroy er, the navy reported today. For 40 minutes he managed to stay afloat as on rescue attempt after another failed, Finally, as darkness was set tling, a second destroyer made an approach. Tho forecastle clashed by, and then the mid ships passed him up but as the stern came up a big wave lifted Urtchokc and Slammed him on the vessel's fantail. Sailors grabbed him and held on. Valley Fruit Men Don't Want Price Ceiling on Pears MEDFORD, April 30 0P) Rogue River valley fruit growers and packers don't want a price ceiling on pears. At a meeting conducted by Geoffrey Baker, Washington, D. C, a price executive of tho OPA food division, they predicted prices to consumers would be lower under a free flow of pears to markets. They contended that If a ceil ing is set, conditioning' of the fruit should bo considered and high quality pears should com mand a higher price than low er grades. Innoculations Given Shipyard Workers in Seattle SEATTLE, April 30 (P) Ty phoid vaccination of several thousand Lako Washington ship yard workers as an aftormath of an outbreak of illness attributed to lmpuro drinking water was advised yesterday by Dr. Aus tin U. Simpson, chief of the state health department's labora tories. Tho recommendation, made to union officials, followed the dis covery earlier In hc week of dangerous pollution In ono of Iho yard's drinking fountains. 611 3. 6th Phone 5609 Refrigeratior Service Ward Arnold, Serviceman MERIT WASHING MACHINE SERVICE Gillnet Fishermen Take to River at Start of Season ASTORIA. Ore., April 30 W) The gillnet fishermen, with some 400 . nets licensed, took to the Columbia river today for the sal mon that means livelihood for them and food for Americans at home and on the world's battle fronts. The spring season opened at 8 a. m and the state fish commis sion said tho run was heavy and increasing steadily as the river level receded. Troll catches off the river mouth have been large of late and the number of salmon going past Bonneville dam has been 'mounting, the commission said. If it's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. A nation-wide appeal by the government for homemakers to foster better health through bet ter nutrition Is now under way, "Win with Nutrition" by eating recommended foods Is the pro gram now being featured by lo cal merchants. War takes extra time and ex tra energy, And the sparkling health so important to victory can be gained only through eat ing the right foods. This does not mean expensive or elabor ately prepared foods. It docs mean, however, the right com binations of vltamin-rlch, energy-giving foods. Among the Items listed on the government's nutrition chart as contributing to good health are vitamln-rlch spreads . . . which includes vitaminized margarine. This type of food is recommend ed for daily use. Nucoa, the nu tritious vegetable margarine which is fortified with 0000 units of Vitamin A, is both wholesome and delicious. It's economical to use with other good foods, too. As an oil stretcher, Nucoa Is a real bargain. Since It only rc- quires five points per pound, many housewives will find Nu coa the ideal product to fit In with their ration-point allot ment, as well as their house hold food budget. All grocers are now featuring attractive displays of nutritious Nucoa. They, also, have avail able free copies of the Nucoa Menu Planner which lists many new and interesting recipes and menu suggestions that tie in with the current rationing pro gram. Here is one of the new recipes listed in this menu plan ner: Mock Chicken Stew 4 tbs. Nucoa 1 14 lbs. veal shoulder or neck 3 tbs. flour 2 tsp. salt V4 tsp. pepper 6 carrots, peeled fl potatoes, peeled 6 onions, peeled 6 cups hot water 1. Cut veal Into serving pieces. 2. Sprinkle with half the salt and half the pepper. 3. Roll in flour. 4. Brown in Nucoa over low heat. S. Add 2 cups water, cover and cook slowly 1 hour. 0. Add carrots, potatoes and onions. 7. Add remaining sea sonings and water. 8. Cover and cook slowly another hour. Thicken gravy, if desired. Yield: 8 servings. Note: May be baked in cas serole or oven. Nucoa Men Work With Grocers Here C. L. Lyons of the Best Foods. Inc., . Portland division, and Frank Hughes, representative for this territory of the Frank Fink wholesale firm, have spent the past 10 days here working with grocers on the current "Win With Nutrition" program. They point out that margarine such as Nucoa, the Best Foods product, plays an even more important rol in nutrition these days. The American Automobile as ciation is urging a re-appraisal of the whole tire and rubber sit uation to determine whether a higher mileage celling can be established to permit greater utilization of the passenger car. I I CUI Chocolate Nut Fudge Cake Two layers of tender ehocolats cake. Iced with a chocolate nut fudge icing with nuts In the cake and In the Icing. 69c Tea Sticks ' A rich Danish pastry filled with cinnamon and nuts. 40c doz. I Women of Klamath Fall; ammo at your grocers now to "foods to malco tho homo front strong' with timely display! featuring NUCOA, the nutrt tiout modern margarine with VITAMIN A! iieuenv hav bjiv vuie ihaviii EVE B V I WM I g K4l ni9 WW M I say Uncle Sam's Nutrition Rules. Plan your meals so that every day they include foods from all the following food groups. See "reminder" displays at . t I I ..1. f TY T-"" A t f I J J - 1 ' '. ' your glutei a uuu icam uu wee it now huwa can neiu you uuu aeuuoua flavor and important food value to all your meals -without high ' X SCSI Meat, poultry, fish fried in nucoa or seasoned with NUCOA gain the rich flavor which only a delicious, table quality spread used for cooking can give. Yet this luxury with NUCOA is thrifty in co&tl 2 Fruit, green & yellow vegetables get extra energy value and Vitamin A from seasoning with nucoa. And nucoa always tastes sweet and fresh, for it is made year 'round oa orrfar cn never held in storage- S Sraad and cereal are "naturals with nucoa! For sugar saving, try nucoa and syrup on hot cereal This good, old-fashioned dish is a fine fuel food rich in vitamins for .vim, vigor and vitality! 4 Eggs, any way you cook them, are improved by the delicious flavor NUCOA gives so inexpensively! NUCOA's chief ingredients are pure vegetable oils churned in fresh pas teurized skim milk-both products of American farms exclusively' 5 Mttk and milk products are 'deli cious with nucoa cakes, cookies and pastries. NUCOA is grand for shorten ing because it adds rich Raver and Vitamin A . . . and because nucoa is so smooth and easy to creanu-never "flaky," even when cold. 6 Spreads with VHamln A-NUCOA,' the delicious modern "thrift spread," furnishes as much food-energy as the most expensive spread for bread (3,300 calories per pound) and in every pound not less than 9,000 unite of Vitamin A are guaranteed For Every Table and Cooking Purpose . A Hh m fjsBh mm. m Only 5 Ration Points Per round Bagett s Grocery Boito's Grocery No. 1 Boito's Grocery No. 2 Buick's Grocery Bunderson Grocery Carter's Fine Foods Community Grocery Crescent Cash Store Cox Cash Grocery ' Dryden's Grocery East Side Grocery Economy Grocery Eleventh St. Grocery Emil's Super Market Emil's Food Store No. 2 Emil's Food Store No. 3 Fifth Avenue Grocery Frazer's Market Carl Frei Fremont Grocery Gallagher's Grocery Goodwill Grocery Huskinson's Grocery Idella's' Grocery Ideal Grocery Joe's Grocery & Meats Jurgensen's Groceteria Keno Store Kilgore Grocery Kimsey's Kooler Klamath River Store I nnclov Cirncttrv --r---7 Lien's Cash Store ' Lincoln St. Grocery Mallory "Y" Market McDonald's Grocery Nichol's Grocery Olympia Grocery Oregon Food Store No. 2 Oregon Food Store No. 4 Parks Grocery Pastega's Grocery Piggly Wiggly Quality Food Store Robinson Cash Store Saylor's Grocery Second St. Grocery Shasta Food Store Sherman's Grocery Sunset Grocery Twin Girl Grocery Unique Grocery Walker's Grocery West Klamath Grocery White Auto Camp Whitey's Grocery Yates Grocery Safeway Store Oregon Avenue Safeway Store 8th and High Safeway Store South 6th Safeway Store 1264 Main St. Safeway Store East Main