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    Yiurtdo Jonuory 4, 194
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE SEVEN
ISTE1I1G
E
flTMOTO
D MEETING
Denver, Colo., on January 11
1045, will bo tho mooting
M ot.wcslnrn rniiKi cattle-
" . . 1... I- Ill
I Wnero iiMfir assuciiiimii win
Tiarlly dcul with not only tlio
liant littiittlnn hut also tilans
tho pontwiir era. It will bo
S 4tith annual ciinvvnllun of
i American National Llvo
ek aatoclatlon mid over AOU
'(gates from 111 western stales
oxpoown to aiicnn.
Sxecutlva Secretary K. E. Mol
hat announced Hint thorc
M be two rotuitl lump ciincim
It, on on world trade, head
rihv Hurry Terrell of tho West.
'i Policy committee, Pet
ines, town, mid tho other on
tltocK mnrKciniu neauen oy
J, Abootl or iiyanins, ixeiir,
'.'Uef nroduetlon. ranch labor.
! irttate sanlluiy rrmilnt Ioiim
I many othnr problems will
. discussed ut this convention.
Zwady a great deal of work has
,n don on tha latter subject
''I mnM nrnuri.xa Is exnecled
"com by virtue of thlt con-
i n a statement released for
Mlcatlon, Secretary Mollln
-J: --.A
There In already iiravn con
ij ovar tha mont supply for
ti late prlim and summer of
it, IS. While beef supplies aro
I leclea to Ob not iniicn iu
lint than a year nun, there
I be much lent Dork avail-
-1, while on tho other hand
!; iy requirements, as Indicated
aet-atlrio orders, aro much
T iter. Wo thai I recommend,
'; teforo, that If OPA Insists on
nlng actluu which win ciiscour
feeders and tend to decrease,
2er than Increase, the beef
ply, public warning should
Issued end ui'A must no pre
! ad to accept full responsibll
' in tho matter. The only ef
m4ve control over bluck mar
tt to increase tno supply
eroper adjustment of bee
Ingi would lend to encotiraKp
j?3er and lucreasa the supply
Jil critical tune."
s
"TOP STATE SUPPLY
Iregon's first quarter 11)45
ta of crawler iracior tor ag
lltural use does not provide
' grounds for optimism, ac
rirdlna to N. C, Donaldson, exc
5ve assistant to tho stnto AAA
mlttco. Tha now stnto quota
48 machines compares with
authorized relcaso of 80
la la the fourth quarter of
ih'e armed services continue
fikt 83 per cent of tho out
'of tracklayinc tractors, ac
ilntf to war production board
and Indications ore that
fcVy mllltnry demand will be
Ttrule during the coming year.
An spite of the tightness of
M" crawler tractor situation
Lk unit were released to Oro
' farmers In 1044, Donaldson
4rtcd. In addition, 43 stand'
, wheel tractors converted liv
urawlers have been released
..a total of 400 units. The
Ina commlttco received aopll-
Jkont from 034 farmert for
"Wlera, and It la estimated
f about that many moro ap
lHtlona were screened out by
aiy committees.
Farm Committeemen
To Meet in January
IT,.,-, ..,, itnimiiMlnMnnn ranl-A-
tenting all Oregon counties will
asKtmliln at Corvallit January
jii-au tor inn auiie comorcm-o
of AAA county committeemen,
It. U, Taylor of Adams, chair
man of tlm atato AAA commit-
ten, hat announced, nut it me
first such stnto meeting alnce
the wur.
Tho committeemen will do
visa operating plant for the 1 040
n, ......, ...I km, lirni.l Ir-j. mnrt nrrii
duetlon goal prognimt, and will
in inn reco iiiiienuiiiioiis lur um
1040 urourami. Alto due for
discussion aro problems relating
tn nricn tunnorts. rationing Of
equipment and supplies, and
other assignment! handled by
aaa commiiieet.
rliv Machinist,
iox put your
ri calipers
2 on this job
to
If It doesn't mcnMiro tin
thine; bolter than moat Jobs
hl.an 11.1. . T I. 1 . . I II , ,
"""m una mucninisi s JOD
I j Southern Pacific . . . In
tnopi or roundhouses. Here,
work on locomotive!
i food enillnmpnt mnA
ih men who can fit 'e
Uth and close. This la rn
ll.lng on the ground floor .
ilng em rolling for the enor
a I war load which S. P. will
llarrylng for a long tlmo
J, j wages regulnr n. R
lard, dood work annrecl
, i Good working conditions
1 i past privileges. Finn non.
;plan. Medical and hospital
-"Ms. A good Job for a good
, Unlst no rnllrond cxncrl-
(requlred, Many other good
. r f ,
j I or writ Trainmaster,
K Station, Klamath Falls,
four nearest 8. P. Agent
FARM OUTLOOK
COOD III '45;
THRIFT URGED
Br WINNIFRED K. GILLEN
Careful planning and saving
of food, clothing, and family In
come thould be the keynote for
the rurol homcmakcr's 1043 pro
gram, according to a aummary
or urm ramuy living ami out
look released at the end oi lun
bv agricultural and home pro-
Ir" ' ' - - ii-,-.-VMinnrtnj-Lriji
t All Wool
ruiscr Coats
EGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
III
r ln...nf.1r lirnnh Y nAI 1 mtn t
ntntlou to accept me mannn
nxvm oi inr iotko uauuw tain
riitu'M ut j'rnine my, u.
11 i.,,..Am nufllttm4fllt BTirt
formerly of Klamath Fallt, It
turning over the station In ex
cellent condition for continued
dustiy, says Wllllnm A. Schoen
fold, dean and director of agrl
culturo at Oregon Stato college
A successor is expecica io on i
w.l,,i...l .. int thpr will
on no Interruntlon in the work
uf tho station.
Tho branch station It now
slocked with moro than 100 head
oi good quality, wen urea iicrc
fin cmum nnrl MAn onnti hftlf
blood ewes. In addition there
...... Ill ..c1 l..f alnnr. in .vn.rl
mental fattening trials thlt win
ducting winter feeding expcrl-
A 1. I I I. l,.n
llli-llin. miijiu tvvu la uu imiiw
to carry all of tho stock through
the sea-son, ltlchards roported In
h,,l. ... l, It.,., l.la rfl.irfnnllitn
ltlchards took over the station
13 years ago, succeeding the late
' .III., LUlllUkl W...VU Ul- I
lime the emphasis has beon on
iivcmock rcsciircn, wnicn w3
closely coordinated with the
work at the Squaw Butte and
iiarncy uraucn stations, men'
i.r.la nlar. ,rt'Hl nr.arln.
tendeut of the Malheur experi
mental area.
Farm Planning Group
To Meet in February
The Klamulh county azrlcul
ttirnl planning committee will
hold lis meeting on February 14
to consider recent agricultural
developments and future prot
ects.
Tho four-fold purpose of thlt
nckslon will bo to d&ctias recent
trends in agricultural nroduc
lion in tho slnto and county, to
consider latest outlook Informa
tion, to hear the first report of
tho newly formed county voter
ant agricultural advisory com'
mlttco, and to consider the pos
sibility oi county economic con
ferenccs after the war ends.
Sub-committees will meet with
the central committee on land
use, livestock, crops, farm home
and rural life, farm labor, and
veterans agricultural advlaory.
ltcpre5ontotlvcs from all agrt
cultural agencies will be Invited,
Warning of OPA Lawi
Requested by Group
PORTLAND. Jan. 4 W) Th
Portland OPA agricultural ad
visory committee recommended
today that OPA directives, espe
cially thoso affecting feeder cat
tle, should be announced far
enough In advance to enable
growers to be prepared.
Orders Issued at the begin
ning of a season should be con
tinued through the season, the
commlttco said. The proposals
will bo presented to the national
committee at a Washington, D.
C, meeting soon.
Removal of all ration points
on lambs In westorn Oregon In
Juno, July and August market
ing time was urged by R. C.
Burkhart, president of the West
ern Oregon Livestock; associ
ation. This should relieve grow
ers of a surplus, he said.
Ho also asked that celling
prices on live cattle be discon
tinued, explaining there are too
many grades of cattle to be
"lumper! together ' as hogs aro,
All Wool
WORK SOX
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
- M M
(rtt"
PASTEURIZED SKIM MIL".
ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS
nomlcs extension workers In
Washington, D. C. A smaller
supply of aome of tho necessary
commodities', co u p I e d with
smaller auma for current family
living costs In many cases are
factor which farm dwcllnrt
should take Into consideration
now If the year ahead Is to bn a
successful one for Klamath coun
ty people and for tho notion at
wur.
Tho money avullublo for fam
ily living In 1048 will, In many
farm families, be lest than wat
the caso In 1B43 and 1044. To
offset this, however, occtimu
lalcd savings will be greater than
In the pat year, Now Is the
tlmo to make careful family fi
nancial plans. The value of
money spent for food can best
bo fudged by the nutritional
needs of the family.
Continued shortages are pre
dicted In materials vital to farm
operation and expansion: meat,
folH anrl nils. hiitter. niLriii
fruits, lumber, and cotton for
clothing and equipment. Hie
civilian food supply for 104S is
expected to bo at obout 1D44
trv,.l Fui-fri fnmilipa with
their home-produced food will
ne wen situaiea. innu wnu
need new homes, however, can
do little at present except to
plan and save. However, limited
Improvement of present housing
Is possible, where home labor,
materials and used equipment
can he secured.
Lined Jackets
Grey Wool
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
800 Main
DANDELION COFFEE
In many countries, the dried
roots of dandelions are used as a
substitute for coffee. The leaves
of this plant make a fine salad,
and Its young sprouts are valu
able In soups.
Rock Wool
INSULATION
Blown In
Bavet Your Fu.
Frt Estimates
SUBURBAN
Lumber Company
Phone 7709
Fragrant
Schilling
11 II II II A 1 t ft.
VACUUM PACKED
COFFEE
Vary your meals in '45
The difference between an ordinary
everyday meal and one that's deliciously
appetizing is often a simple idea. So plan
to watch Safeway ads in '45 they offer
ideas and recipes for variety in meals
that make them tempting and exciting.
A Lot To Do
About Ground Meat
Tlicro'a a difference in the pan-frying and broil
ing timet for the various kinds of ground meat.
Beef and veal require the same cooking time but
lamb and pork take a bit longer. When two or
more kinda of ground meal are mixed together,
the time is gauged by the kind of mcnt in tho
largest proportion. However, when there's fresh
pork in tho combination it's advisable to follow
the timing given, for pork must be cooked thor-'
oughly.
GROUND BEEF AND VEAL
Because of their leanness, ground beef and veal
are benefited by the addition of fat or liquid, such
, as suet, egRS, or evaporated milk. EgRt and evap
orated milk also act as binders to help hold the
ground beef and vcnl together after they're
cooked.
Tests show the beat results are obtained by using
2 eggs or 4 tablespoons of evaporated milk or 4
tableapoons of suet for each pound of ground
hoof or veal. i pound beef or veal pntlie,
broiled or pan-fried, should be cooked about. 10
minutes 6 minutes on each side.
GROUND LAMB
It isn't necessary to add any binding ingredients
to ground lamb for it holds its shope when
cooked. However, the addition of a little chopped
bacon contributes a delectable flavor and adds
the fat that is needed.
For pattios and mock cutlets and chops of aver
age thickness that are to lie pan-fried or broiled,
it is beat to allow about 30 minutes 15 minutes
for each aide
GROUND FRESH PORK
Ground pork is often confused with fresh pork
sausage. Tha difference lies in the fact that saus
age contains spices and seasonings while ground
fresh pork docs not,
A binding ingredient or extra fat is not required
for ground pork because it is tender and juicy
enough without any additions.
It takes at least 20 minutes for pan-frying or
broiling of fresh pork patties of average thickness
and it is important that they be well done
throughout,
RECIPE OF THE WEEK
CREAMED GROUND MEAT: Saute 1 lb. ground
meat, H cup finely diced onion, in 2 tablespoons
shortening until moat and onion are browned.
Break meat apart as it cooks. Blend in 4 table
spoons of flour, season to taste. Gradually add 3
cups milk, stirring constantly. Cook until thick
Serve on toast cubes, in pastry cases, in noodle
ring or over steamed rice. Serves 6.
Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau
1VUA LKK WRIOHT. IHmw
New Reduced Point Value on
BEEFSTEAKS!
T-Bone Steak XPGZ ".48c
Sirloin.Steak.irr Lb.40c
Round Steak ff; r Lb, 38c
B..I n.-.l Arm and Blade Cut 47.
DeeT KOCISY A Grade, (3 polntt) Lb.
Short Ribs Lb. 19c
Ground Beef (4 polnU) .... Lb. 28c
Pork Sausage (2TrnV Lb.35c
Link Sausage u;in2tI) , , Lb.45c
Hen Turkeys
Fresh Dresses,
U. S. No. 1 Fancy Hem
RED STAMPS
Q5 thru X5
GOOD NOW
(For 10 points
Each) -
Fresh Oysters ; Pint 65c
Sliced Halibut
r
wans
The items listed below are just a few of our low, everyday shelf prices, not "specials". . ..
Note how much you save
2-lb.
Jar
PEANUT BUTTER
Beverly. In kltchen-iealtd art,
HONEY
Boevllle
MOLASSES -.
Grandma's
MARMALADE
Tibbelli Brook.
GUAVA JELLY
A tropical treatl
APPLE JUICE
New West
nniikir iiiisr
rituitt JWIWC Bottle
Suntweet from ttewtd prunet.
48-os.
can
(4 blue stamps)
day in, week out Buy all your foods at Safeway,
EDWARDS
COFFEE
Lb. 45c
2-lb.
Jar
45c
58c
37c
29c
29c
Quart
-freth apple taste. Bottle
Quart 1t
21c
J2-OI.
Glatt
2-lb.
jar
No.
2H can
14-ot. T5
e
I
! A
TOMATO JUICE
Gunny Dawn fancy.
:od Hill. (3 blue stamps)
OTTED MEAT no. h
:bby'i for sandwiches. Tin
ABY FOODS 4
Helns ttralned. Tin
POTATO CHIPS Small jqc
6c
8c
Blue Bell.
Tear rflrM f
eomplets ccfftt Ml-li!ctlon.
1-lb
Jr
28c ,154c
Drip or regular
Hills or MJB Coffee
lb. jar 33e
Golden West lb. jar 33e
Pork & Beans
VAN CAMP'S
27-Ox. Can J M
No. 2 Jumbo lW
PEAS
New Packl
SUGAR BELLE
No. 2
Can
t Blat SUmpf)
16c
Karo Syrup
Mb. Jsr 39c
llln Label, flood recipe ell fer II
rienty now ftvatlibU,
TEA BAGS
Canterbury Orange Pekoe,
AIRWAY COFFEE
Mild, mellow, whole bean.
NOB HILL COFFEE
Rich, full flaror, whole bean.
SHREDDED WHEAT
Nabisco, whole wheat biscuit
Post BRAN FLAKES i-
fiftllclous crunch eraL ' Pkg
CORN FLAKES
Kellogg'i Good any mealtime.
Box oi
48 bagt
8-lb.
Bag
Mb.
Bag
Pkg.
36c
58c
23c
lie
13c
'K; 17c
8. 74c
SO-lb.
Sack
1.70
ALBERS FARINA
Pearlt of Wheat
PANCAKE FLOUR
Sperry'a
WHITE FLOUR
Harrett Blossom.
SHORTENING
Royal Satin Brand.
SNOWFLAKES
Soda Crackers.
LUDEN'S COUGH DROPS
Menthol Reg. Se Aft
and Honey. Boxet
8j 59c
2-lb.
Pkg.
NU-MADE
fresh MAYONNAISE
Yeu cannot Qt. Jar
Buy a better a4 C
Mayonnaise.
Margarine
SUNNY BANK
(2 red points) LB.
TROCO
(2 red points)
AppleS Extra Fancy Delicious, 1 1 ,,
Winesapt, Romea Lb.
Annloc Combination pack 1 AQ
Mrrlca or Gravenstcins Box I
Lemons 8Unkitt Lb. 12c
Tangerines Lb, 11c
CALIFORNIA SUNKIST
ORANGES
They're merveloui full
tweet, healthful juice
Lb 9V2C
Vi Case 2.98
Full Case ... 5.98
TEXAS
Lb 8c
of
Supurb
18c Soap
9c o-o.
LB. package W7W
LAVA
SOAP
Medium Site ,
3 Bar. 17C
Miscellaneous Heeas
OniOnS Yellow Danvers Lb. 5C
Boiling Onions - 10-Lb. Sack 39 $
YaiTIS pik Meatea Lb. He
U. S. No. 1 Klamath A CO
Gemt .... 100-Lb. Sk.
U. S. No. 2 Klamath Gemt .. 50-Lb. Sk. 1.75
Potatoes
Nc;nJ14c
2 Blue stamps.
l.- - - Gardentlde No. 2 H Can IT
I OmOtOeS standard paek (3 Blue)
No. 2 7C
Can lc
No. 303 I J
Glass 46
No. 2M 17-
Can I '
No. 303 11
Glatt I"
14 o. 7C
Bottle
Quart If,
, Country Home Golden
WOril Bantam. Cream Style
agists D Santlam Cut
UX Dean5 t2 Blue Stampt)
Beets iird
Cnlnfirli Emerald Bay
pinubn (2 Blue Stamps)
Diced Carrots wVnt.
CatSUp o'" tu'e Stampt)
Cider Vinegar Sin
Bottle
We think you'll rave over Julia Lee Wright's
NEW RAISIN BREAD
What moket a raltltt loaf really good? Lott and lots ef raisins! Julia Let Wright's new
raisin bread Is enriched white bread literally chock full ef raisins! If you think you've
eaten raisin bread with lott of raisins In if before, sot a loaf of . ,
this grand new raisin bread and compare! You're in for a happy 3 a lOOt j
surprise! right away! Loaf
r swM
BUY BONDS!
, . . and don't forget
MRS. WRIGHT'S
Regular white and wheat bread It
delicious tool 2 flt
1 W lb. loaf
for
SAFEWAY
5c
33c
L'jtfL'i.ill-IWliW)II.M. j
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