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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINI, tility Grade Lamb, ef Steaks, Roast Lose Points l, ! .'"ru n with l"d d nl only tn l",rt ina " i ,ii.() n(lniliilt'''' l k";ri him Kiy. '" ' . four point" a "1L n,(l priMM'SII '"'I' 1'wUh U." hiko to 18 W W. J nrrtlTM for . ...I... nlmftl U111 r ... ffifrom Sumliiy OirouKh only lil? r,' S lui of ii iiy I" Lilnl lho AiiBiwl pEI, IBS R(1 A R R ill i relcmod today from fa "reveal stib.itiintliil em- hjtnt, ana wk" ' klpatlon ay - by we wh'hu m-tuiii frim, " icconniiR i v nninn lijinnli, mniiiiKcr of lho lo- Iti put tlircu month, tlio office has lind iilinont Kcurlly account number , Altogether. -15,7110 no number curds luivo Ikuii Id ilncc this office won idlnMuy, m.w. ;t hundred twenty-tour res :i of Ihil comiiiunity niiide i for aoclol nccurily b-no- a the IojI 00 cliiy. Amoiifi turns nrc pnyinrnix lo td wic carncm mid thoir i!Ih iikI to survivor of de- W iio tarnors. Thciio add I hntllclnrlM received U.M In nayineiits made to Itom liif nocini , security for the OOdny period In- Ion Diversion lorged by McKce p'ARK, N. J., Auk. 10 (At Won of nylon for women's lunii at thn expense of uficlurc of nrmy pernrmilrs trial tow lino was nllenen may by New Jersey J- III V. Samuel K, MrKec ns ho Kneed the arrest of three on tharics of conspiracy to pan Uie Rovcrnment. !:K( laid the nylon "badly fri by the government, made Into women' hose Kid at black market fcoujh nylon to make 12,- irt ot 100 per cent nylon m been diverted, the KB K Hated, and FBI aueiits rc f ea HO.OOO worth of thread uniinished holsery. TO WED kVI FRANCISCO. Ai.ff. 10 Kit Klong Sun, itrniiclson p. mm nil son, liberator nma, win bo married hero :rday to MIm Vel Oakland. Sun lit n deputy N hero. HI brido-to-bo Is Ner atudent nt Rndcllffe TO. Marine Sldellfghts OPA Hinted Inst week that utility (initio, bouf Bloukn nod roniilH would be removed from rutloulnu beeauaa of heavy move ment to market of rattle of that (jinilo, It mild at the xiitno time that rentoratliut of point values to pork lolnn mid Imins was necessary im a result of a season al decrease in Iiok markcllnu. Utility KNidn lamb la being tjlven a zero rating, thn UKeney explained, to prevent slow moyo mimt Into coiisiimitlon. Now values assluned for pork loins runuo from (our points u pound for end cuts to elKht polnti for center cuts. Whole loim will cost flvo points a pound. Hums, amoked ns well at fresh, also et a value of five points a pnuiui, witu snoim onus two points and slices nine points. 1 no vaiuo on renoy-weui mini is two points higher a pound than on the uncoonofl variety. Ciinned fish kobs bock under rationing becauso of "n definite scarcity In nearly nil sections of lho country," OPA said. The more popular kinds, including salmon, tuna and shrimp, will red ii I re six points a pound. Maekeral and sardines will be four points a pound, while can ned oysters and miscellaneous fish poriluels get a value of two points ii pound. To compensate for more red point food belnK restored to the ration list than Is being taken off, a new red stamp D5 In ration book four will become valid Sunday and be good in definitely. Ol'A announced, how ever, that thereafter red stamps will bo validated at the start of each monthly ration period rath er than ever fourth Sunday. The numner or points provided will bo :itl or 40 depending on the length or the ration period. Under this policy, a new sol of stamps, probably three good for n total of DO points, will bo validated September 2, rather than August 27. Price Admlnl.ilnitor Bowles said tho removal of utility beef and lamb from rationing shuuld not bo tukmi ns an Indication of large supplies of meat. Civilian supply for Aueitsl. lie uilrf. ! actually down 10.000. nod pounds weemy trom me 2112.000,000 pounds available each week In July. fly CPL. HALE SCARBROUOH r- "ver .iij men from lho liar- rurlru l.i.,r ,.r II. .., ... . ....... 'yv ......Hula lor mincing Instruc Ion lo bo nlvn by noii professlonal touch era at the American Legion hall, Fourth in iMiimiiin, i no urst class in expected to be held Monday, AlllillUl 11 II.. L. I.... . , A - uiiiuhh nuurs unci dales of classes tire lo bo pub lished by Hie recreation office ns soon ns definitely establish- Tho Junior Hostess organ l.u tlon will provide instructors. Tweuty-flvo in urines have been Invited to attend a dance at Tulelnko tonlnhl. Transporta tion is furnished from lho Bar racks. An enlisted men's dunce on tlio post Is planned for Satur day, August 10, and u commit tee has been hi t tip lo make ur ranKomenls for the affair. Music will be provided by tho post orchestra, directed by Tech, Sgt. Julius J, Zamzow. Hostesses will be brought from town, and men are invited to brhiK their wives and relatives. This will bo tho first dance on lho post, and the recreation of fice asks tho cooperation ot all attending to make It a success ful and memorable occasion. A camp bowling league Is be ing organized with teams from tlio various companies compev inx, Scheduled fjames will be free to tho teams, and suitable prizes will be awarded the win nini( teams, Scores will bo published In tho "Klamurlne News," post weekly newspaper. The post bowling alleys were officially opened Sunday, with Sgt. Don Wills managing. Tho post service station was opened this week, but lor tho present its use will be limited to servicing only government cars unci trucks attached to the Barracks. Staff Sgt. Lewis King, Staff Sgt. Leo Carney and Sgt. Paul Cross are tho attendants in charge. Marine entertainers will pre sent a 25-mlnutc variety show ut the opening of the officers' mess at bachelor officers' quar ters on tho post early Saturday evening, followed by a dinner dance with the danco orchestra playing, Sgt. Cliff Harp has been re quested to act as master of ceremonies and to entertain in a midnight show at the Coun try club Saturday night. Cpl, Dorm Slncn, Cpl. Jack Mahoney and PFC Frcddio Girnrd will also toko part in the entertain ment, PFC Dick Nason, pro gram director, announced to day. Company competition in soft ball will begin Monday, August 14, when Able company op poses Baker company, and Charlie company meets Doe company at 3 p. m. on the pa rade ground. Every company, Including the hospital corpsmen, has a team cntorcd in the league. When disturbed, woodcocks grasp their young in their feet and fly lo safety. Polynesians on coral Islands make ax-hcads out of the shells of giant clnms. food ' Ft'fAfs . Ar freecfom m t WHEN IT RAINS IT POURft AS IOW AS a pint Sort I k puri-YOU moV. Ill In 1 mlnul... ml. tONDONDCRRY, lugor and voporattd milk, of any atom Idol will whip. Whip, IrMK, Ihot'l oIL Na cooking, no ro-wklpplnfl. Smooth, no Ico (tyiloli. 0h milk or iklm milk tor dolliloui froion dmorh.) Ma pkg. tONDONDCRRY mokot 4 plnh, any flovvr. Aik yovr groatr for IONDON DERRY. If hi dot not carry II, Mnd JU00 for 7 pockagti and 20 . famoui rtclpw, potrpald. IONDONDIR RT 913 Howard AtnM. San fmntlMO ). CoSf. fresh BECAUSE ore SABINIZED" mm Freih and full flavored-a wonderful treat because they are Sablnlzed-th remarkable new method that meani better, freiher potato chlpt-at leading grocera. Aik for Blue Bell when you wont that grand potato flavor. Sk Potato Chips ysi&,7Itaun! 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