PAGE TWELVE HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON May 1, JIMS . BLOCK LEADER DUTIES TOLD OFFICIAL TABLE OF CONSUMER POINT VALUES FOR MEAT, FATS, FISH, AND CHEESE No. 2 Effective May 2, 1943 COMMODITY BEEF BYCHAIRMAN The block leaders serve with the sector lender and assume re sponsibility for carrying out all tasks assigned to the sector in the way of necessary war activi ties, says Mrs. O. K. Puckett, chairman of block leader coun oil. in explaining duties. Records of names, addresses. and telephone numbers should be kept by each block leader of the families in her immediate area, so that when a particular program is to be put on, wheth er it be one ol consumer inter ests, salvage, transportation, child care, nutrition, or war savings, she will know which one of her group would be the one to call on for help in putting the program through. As time goes on, all of these issues will come up, and we are urged to at tend all instruction meetings possible, in order to be prepared for these emergencies. . There will be radio programs and feature articles in the press, . also pamphlets of explanatory material given to block leaders for distribution to each family in her group, according to Mrs. Puckett. When a project is launched, the block leader should send in a report to her sector or precinct leader as to the progress being made in her immediate group. Salvage of rubber, tin and fats is a continuous drive. Transpor tation, child care, housing, con sumer Interests, and aid to men in the armed services are also continuous programs. mi ir nr d I from HOME Well, fellas, its been a pretty quiet week here at home, the chief noise being the splattering of rain ... A lot of it fell the past few days. It was a big week in the, war bond business ... County war bond sales for April, including the purchase by banks, ran over $4,000,000 ... A big smoker at the armory finished off the week ... In the headline event, Fred Ross, Klamath Falls, knocked out Elton Lundy, Gilchrist ... HUHS and Chiloquin lads fur nished competition for numerous boxing and wrestling events War bonds and stamps were re quired for admission. Meat rationing is still in ef fect,' and unrationed buffalo and elk have made appearance in a restaurant and at a local meat counter ... Klamath farmers have ' started planting 23,000 acres to potatoes . . . Pine work ers in this area will soon be get ting 7i cents an hour retroactive pay. As we have said, it was a pret ty quiet week . . . We'll prob- ably have more to report next time. I am convinced that the pent up, starved demand for consu mer's goods and the potential purchasing power available ' in the hands of consumers have all the makings of a post-war boom, the greatest boom we have ever had. The big problem will be that of inflation. Carl H. Hen drickson, commerce department consultant. ITEAKS Portsmours T-Bons Club ...... Rik 10-lndictrt Rlb-7-hdioit Slrlota Srtoiit-toMltn Round Top Round to Item Round Round Tip Chuck or Should.. FltnH ROASTS Mi-StlMill(ChlMI0M0a) (IB oiO.. Blidt Ris ctandlat (cNnt km on) (10 cut) IUg-sbMl!n(cMMboniofi) (7 tut) BUdl Rit-stwdlnt (chlM MM hi) (7 cut) . Round Tip. Ruap-hsM li Runp-tonrioa Cluck or SbouMtr-teno Chuck r SbwHst-booslsu.. STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Short Rita.. PUto-toM la Pbto-bmttsi Btiskit-hoMta BrbM-boMtes Fbnk MmL.. Nock-too H. Nark-lMKlKS HorJdRoood-tomleB Stank-too l Sfeuk-hoMlojs.. HAMBURGER M round Iran ncta, Auks, shanks, skirts, hod ;. of round, trisktts, piste, mi BteelUmxn teal Maoists nd tool tit COMMODITY BEEF VARIETY MEATS Bnlnj...... HoJrts KMnoys.... Urors SwMtbrttds Tills (oi Joints). Tongues .. trip. . vital STEAKS ANO CHOPS loin Chops.. Rio Chops Shoutttr Chops Roond$tuk(cutlots).. SlrlolaSttikor ROASTS Rump tnd SliMt-bono In... Rump ind SMota-toelut J IK... Should too n ShouMor-fcoiNtoss STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Brost booo n Broist honttess.... . Rank Moot Neck-ooMtn Ncek-bontloss Shank-hone m Shank ant Hool Meat-bont- Itss Ground Veil tnd PatUas- toI pound Iron necks, flanks, shanks, breasts, and mlscttofawri Teal trieuilnts VARIETY MEATS Brains Hearts... Kidneys....... liners Sweetbreads... Tonpes MEATS (In tin or glass container!) Brains BufeSawatt. Chtl Con Carae. DerHedHta. Defiled Ti Dried Beet. Hants and Picnics (when or half).. Lunchaon Meat1 MeatuBt Meat Spreads... Ftp Feet, nonet MEATS On tin or gloss containers) PljsFeetf bond Cutbts Potted ind Deviled Meats Sausate It 0I1 Traits Tosfue, Beef Tornjue, lamb Tongue, Pork Toniut, Veal Vienna S AI Other- COMMODITY LAMB MUTTON STEAKS AND CHOPS Rib Chops let Chops end Steaks.... Shoulder Oiees-Made or ROASTS let-whole of part ... Slrtoin Rust-bone la Yoke, RatUt, or Trtantle-I bonen Yoke, Raffle, tt Trlatrle-I boMlets.. Chuck er Shoulder, seurt oit-tene Check tt Shoelder, eteare- CUt ooafartx . Chuck er SbMkttr, ttett cat-tons si STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Breest and fttek Neckbone hi... Na-o(ira...... Shank-hone k Lamb Patties heib frwrsj from nocks, flanks, shanks, breasts, tnd IscWIaMovs bab Marines VARIETY MEATS Brains. Hearts Ihrers Kldners Swtethreadi Teenies BACON Bacon-slab or piece, rkd en Bacto-stab er piece, rind of Bacoe) slctd, rbed off.. l Bacot-Canadlaa stjle, piece or shesd , i . . . i. . . , Bacon rinds..... Bacon-plate and Jowl squares . COMMOD4TV PORK STEAKS ANO CHOPS Center Chops , End Chops................. lea - boneless, trash and cured onlj Him' hone In, sices Shoulder Chops and Steaks.. Beam, trash and cured onrj ROASTS Uh-whea, ha, er end arts. lorn-center cuts Himi-wholo or hill Him-trn tnd Himl-uok snt. Haa-toAelea sheet... HM-hoMaKs, whole er rah. I Stew laW-hnk halt (pknlc) bono la $bouldor-tankbaQrck) SheeUer-heit halt (Boston hrtO-bom) to Shoukter-hutt half (Boston hrctbtiioorn' OTHER PORK COTS Spererths Neck and Backbones Feet-bone hi Fat Backs and Clear Plates. Plates, rtralar . Jowts. Hocks and Knuckles leal Fat VARIETY MEATS Brains ChtHtiBn Ears Hearts.. Kidneys-. Liters.. ...... TonfUts Tails Saooh FISH (In bMiy hfvnwUcsBHjr SoMaiMf CoMStebMt) Boofto 7 Crabatat u 7 Mackerel 7 Salmon. 7 Sardines , 7 Sea Hirrlat 7 Sta Mortals 1 Shrimp 7 Tuna 7 Yellow TaU 7 AB Other 3 COMMODITY READY-TO-EAT MEATS COOKED, BOILED. BAKED, ANO BARBECUED Dried Beet Htm borM In, whole or hah. HinV-bono In. Uleoi....... Himi-bultend Himv-ahank end Haa-bonelcss and tatted, sices Pknk or Shoulder-toe la.. Picnic or StouMer-bOMloti. Tonfuos, sHcts......... Spirttios... .. (Hp Feel-bone The point value el any othac roady.il ossst iram shall ba dotenalned by addinf I point ear pound to tha paint Talus par pound ol the uncooked tan tram which it Is pnparad it U sold whole. Of S points mc pound shell bo added if k is cooksd and stead. SAUSAGE Orj Seusste-Hird: Trpkal ItaiM are hard Salami, herd Cemlal and PeppetosJ... Sinl diy Saustnc Typical heats are sort Sitand, Thurlnier, and Mortadelti. Fresh, Smoked and Cooked Sausaie: Typical Items are Fork Stusie,WleMrs, Bolotna, Baked loans, and llyer Sausap Group I: 100 meat con loot Group 2: Not less than K ml; Uor Sausate l dudtd ret ardhtss of nlf hT moit conlent Group: NotltssihanSOX Group 4: less than 50 but nan maa m mm; Souse and Head Chena Included refardlesi tt Nt It er meal coolants Hut" nakil Wakl U as- trtl nine tf IUOm ctor It Im iHdft rinltlm i U OWoUl TaMs al Tlals real VMS. 1 It . 11 I 19 S a FATS ANO OILS Batten LanH ...... ShortssMf . Marprine... ......... Salad and Coo kbit Otts Oplnt-lpotmd) CHEESES' RatiMMi taeoMe ladooi EuooIm of rstboW Cheddar (American).., Swiss Brick Monster Umburter Dshjirited-Giited.. Chib Gouda Edam Smoked Italian (alhardrarletles). GiMk(aghanfnrletles). Process Cheese . ........ cneese roods.. monoi. TU Uporuol Ciu Chma. fkol. caalol C1tatt Cioiia k.rt. UooKbMS, IVK (Ft a tioelile til of Wh att r H 1 1 iiiS, mo lb. lUfduira.) Po . twot BfSpkoil rotcaaue i, CMSOoi Ham, sol Clorooa Pwa. oW itosaare Wliwli uo miUolSrooDoioilon). It wmA tmthrnu sea OsMal TMe ol Ttooi falol VW rauTueomcs assets Mine Sweeper ' " ' l'.-l')"l.'.l'Hip l U" ' ferf' '1 1. ' ooaV1 1 To hunt the deadly land mines fowri by retreating Germans, , American troops use this device demonstrated by Pvt. James Kalaman of Philadelphia while training In England. -MEN AND WOMEN IN ;-SERVICE FORT BENNING, Ga. (Special) Nello Giovanini of Klamath Falls, Oregon, was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army of the United States today upon successful completion of the of ficer candidate course at the In fantry school at Fort Benning. Lt. Giovanini is the son of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Giovanini of Pelican City. The new lieutenant enlisted in the army on September 22, 1943 and served with, the Company 'B" 83 Infantry, Camp Roberts, Calif.; before going to officer candidate school three months ago. The new officer is a graduate of Klamath Union high school in Klamath Falls, Oregon and Uni versity of Oregon at Eugene, where he was prominent as a football player and athletic in structor. oo GARDEN CITY, Kan., April 30 VP) Two Klamath Falls, Ore., men have received pro motions at the basic flying school of the army here. Russell H. Duffy, 19, was advanced to staff sergeant, and Nolan S. Cooper, 18, to sergeant. FORT KLAMATH Private William Bell of a signal corps di vision of the U. S. army air corps was transferred April 18 from Camp Crowder, Mo. to Drew Field, Fla., and was taken 111 en route with an attack of measles. He is now recuperating in the hospital at the air base, accord ing to word received here by his mother, Mrs. Fred Zumbrun, local postmaster. o o o FORT KLAMATH Alfred B. Castel Jr., has received his classi fication as pilot following a re cent 'pre-flight test in which he was one out of 72 candidates from a class of 240 to successful ly pass the examination. Young Castel expects to be at Santa Ana air base for two weeks more, when he will be sent to another air base to receive pilot training. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Castel Sr., of Fort Klamath and was called to duty with the aviation cadets on March 10 after enlisting last September. o o o CHTLOQUIN Elido DeBor toli, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. De Bortoli, has been home on a 30 day furlough, after seeing action in the Pacific war zone. He join ed the navy December 17, 1941. Elido is stationed at San Diego now. Remo, another son of Mr. and Mrs. DeBorteli, will leave soon for the services and hopes to make the air corps. o O 0 KINGMAN, Ariz. Recent graduate of the army air forces gunnery school, here, was 20-year-old Willard W. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moore of Klamath Falls. Pvt. Moore entered the army at Portland, Ore., on November 10, 1942. o CHILOQUIN Chll 0 q u 1 n friends of Johnny Parisotto are receiving announcements of his graduation class 43-D; U. S. army A Complete MOTOR OVERHAUL On Some 6-cyl. cars Costs as Little as ... $51.75 Ask Us for an Estimate on Your Car . Genuine Parts Work Guaranteed 100 Payable On Easy Monthly Installments Dick B. Miller Co. the Big Olds Tower at 7th and Klamath ' Phone 4103 i air corps on April 22 at Brooks field, Texas. Johnny will wear the bars of a lieutenant along with his silver wings. o o o CHILOQUIN Gholston Noah, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Noah, wears the bars of a lieutenant. He is stationed at Camp Walters, Texas. He joined the U. S. army infantry July 10, 1941. He took his commissioned training at Fort Benning, Ga. His folks hope he will have a furlough soon. o o o CHILOQUIN Richard Burt, brother of Mrs. Art Blocklinger, is stationed at Hawaii. He joined the marines when Pearl Harbor was bombed. He now wears the stripes of a sergeant. He writes: "Hawaii is not the beautiful playground it was when you were here. It is a land of fortifi cation." ' CHILOQUIN Sgt. Robert McCaine, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCaine, has been stationed at one of our farthest outposts. He writes, "Now we have three day laundry service and it cer tainly makes you feel good to see this much civilization." Sgt. Mc Caines' wife lives in Portland. O 0 ' o FARRAGUT, Ida. Recruiting training began here this week for Leo Tilley, son of Mr. Roy Tilley, Tulelake, who is a recent arrival at this U. S. naval train ing station. Always read the classified ads. Civilian Defense News Notes For tho benefit of block lead ers who were unable to attend the afternoon meetings, an eve ning session will be held at Fre mont school, Tuesday, May 4, at 7:30 p. m. A refresher course for air raid wardens who missed the first general defense class will be giv en by Coleman O'Laughlin at Mills school, Wednesday, May 5, at 8 p. m. Anyone who wish es may attend. Use front en trance. Most popular name for men In the United States is John. DANCE Eagles New Hall 9th and Walnut Reg. Prices Ladle Free Every Saturday PUBLIC INVITED COMMERCIAL FINANCE Corporation Announces the Removal of Its Klamath Falls Office on May 3, 1943, from 1 16 South 6th Street to , 116 South 8th Street : Dial 3265 Automobile Furniture Salary LOANS P. A. "BUCK" EVERETT, Manager Bonded Aubrey, Assistant Monagor S-251 M-223 Navy Tolls of Attack on Japs WASHINGTON. Mny 1 (TT) The navy announced today thnt American bombers and fighters had attacked five Jtipuncse bases In the Solomon islands Thursday and Friday, starting large fires among Installations at Klota and Kahili. LOOK WHO'S HERE ' MALOTT, Wash, Wl Several of Mallott's 400 residents looked from their windows and gasped. A large cougar wns padding through their yards. Chris Jorgenson's rifle shot brought him down In the center of tho town. Oreqoii News Notes By Th Associated Press The state salvage committee announced a tin can collection for Oregon this month In which the winning grade school pupils will bo guests at a Portland Coast league baseball game May 22, girls winning box seats and boys being allowed to sit on the pluy ors' bench , , . Brig. Qen, Wil liam E. Knpner, commanding general of the 4th air force, In spected the Portland sir base and commented that the army was constantly prepared for any Japanese bombing attompt , , Two white women and a Chi nese wore sontonced In Portland to terms ranging from 21 years to 4 years In prison and flimd r00 to J3000 on convictions of narcotics law violations . , , The congregational conference of Ore gon scheduled a meeting in Port land next Wednesday and Thurs day to namo a successor for Su perintendent Frank E. Carlson, reslgnerl, and to consider a pro posal to drop out of the national conference . . . ' Columbia river glllnet fisher men, operating near Portland, re ported good catches, despite the small size of fish, at the open ing of the commercial salmon season, Always road the classified ads. JV, , ,. :.jJ JL'-T-n ,fi klf-'f. iiwA. 'l "'I Jj'loL ,lLt,1. V n , iem 'Hsr To foofc the "Picture of Health be sure to include vitamin -rich foods in your every-day meals. 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