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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1943)
'A'ttjriifit 25, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OPA CEILINGS cPLACED ON ALL TIMBER SALES WASHINGTON,' Aug. 2S IIP) Maximum prices for sales of nil sIiiikIIhb limber, both publicly mid privately owned, In 12 wont cm Mute wore established to day by the office of price ad ministration (Ol'A). OPA mild tho price schedules, whlcli become- effective Angus; 31, were designed to rentruln ris ing timber prices anil further stabilize present ceilings for logs, lumber and olhor forest products. Price controls set In 1941 for mills, wholesale distributors mid retail dealers did not prove ade quate In controIlhiK prlco of timber to lumber producers, tho agency sold, Tho new celling prices apply to all salos of publicly-owned timber Involving $1000 or more in Washington, Oregon, Cali fornia, Montana, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and South Da kota. The maximum prices will bo the total of tho appraised valua tion plus fixed additions. The additions range from 40 cents per 1000 board feet, log scale, for timber appraised at $1,150 per 1000 ,fcct, log scale and under, to l.B5 per 1000 feet for tim ber with an appraised value of $10 por 1000 feet and higher. Tho maximum prices for privately-owned timber will bo at similar rates, based on prices pre vailing for the nearest tract of publicly-owned standing timber. WAR KITCHEN SERVE SNAP BEANS IN MEAT-VEGETABLE DISH By GAYNOR MADDOX Fresh snap beans f from truck crop fields or from vic tory gardens supply vitamins A and C, riboflavin, nicotinic acid, calcium, Iron and phos phorus, Home economists of tho department of agriculture say: 1 Vi pounds to 2 pounds will servo 5 to 6 persons and give the following hints. In wartime, American home makers should combine vegeta bles and meat into main dishes. Snap beans are a hcadliner for such combinations. Try this: Melt 2 tablespoons drippings In heavy skillet; add 1 quart shredded snap beans; salt, and cover. Cook 20 to 29 minutes, turning beans frequently. Add 1 or 2 cups shredded cooked pork and cook S minutes long er, until meat Is thoroughly heated. Serve on toast. Brede The South Africans have a bean dish called Brcdec. To make It you need two pounds of the bony pieces of lamb, 3 chopped onions, 4 cups green beans sliced diagonally and very thin, 4 or 8 potatoes, sliced, 3 cups water, 'A of a chill pepper finely sliced, and suit and pepper. Brown the lamb and onions in iamb fat and other drippings it you need them; add the beans, potatoes, water and sea sonings Including the chill pep per. Cover and cook slowly un til vcgctublcs are tender. Add more water if necessary. There should be a ' little liquid left when served ur.J tt solid part should just begin to fry. Cook sufficient beans at one time to have some left over for other meals. Store in covered container in refrigerator. To scallop left-over beans, make a medium white sauce, using the water In which beans were cooked and drippings or poul try fat or bacon fat and flour. Four the sauce over the beans; add a llttlo seasoning, sprinkle bread crumbs on top, and buke in moderate oven until crumbs aro brown and sauce bubbling. For variation, add a little grated cheese, or heat the beans in white sauce with a dash of curry and some sour cream beaten Into it. How long should you cook beans? The answer depends on custom and individual taste, but. it's a safe guess most house wives cook them too long, To save time and vitamins both, shred the beans or cut them in to small pieces immediately be fore cooking and cook only un til tender and crisp. Menu BREAKFAST: Grape fruit juice, oatmeal, buttered en riched toast, apple butter, cof fee, milk. LUNCHEON: Bredee (snap beans and lamb), whale wheat bread, butter or fortified mar garine, baked apples, cookies, tea, milk. 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