fPilTFOR If L TITO Chairman i ronewed appeal for nurses to Join tho services, Lis. Kvelyn nuu Kutherinc 1 .well, now in tho Philippines, wrote, "Nurses nro needed hero more tliiiu uny other pliice. liut though wn work In mud over our Uf shnetops, wc like It." They (ruined lit Good Biiinurltun liospllul, Lt, Dolly Gcurliurt, of St. Vln cenl's liosiilliil, now with hospi tal 40 In France, suid wounded men ura not KcttlnK the care they should "simply because there aren't cnoutfh of us to give lt," topic discussion, "Pet Poaves." Toastmasicr Kunzman Intro duced tho main speakers of the evening. The subjects for tho speeches were "New Industries in Klamath Kalis," "Tho Wan dering Jews," and "Tho Origin of tho Song from tho Tales of Hoffman." The speakers were Van Oorn, Floyd Clark and Joe Pilund, respectively, Attorney n. C. Groesbcck act ed as general critic for tho eve ning and offered the group many holpful and constructive hints to aid them in better better Bpcaking habits. Thursday fb. S. IMS HERALD AND NEWS N1NB WPB Official Says Portland to Increase Output In 1945 PORTLAND, Feb. 8 IIP) Paul Hirsh, regional war pro duction board director, said to day this area will need to in crease production because of ur gent requirements in war the aters, Due to the intense fighting In Europe and the fast pace in the Pacific, "the impact of 1945 war production schedules Is just now being felt," he reported upoi returning from Washington. Although 194S productloi schedules wore estimated at HI and a half billion dollars las! October, they've jumped to 6) billion already and are still go ing up, he said. Martha Scott, film actress, Is a direct descendant of Sir Walter Scott on her father's side, and a second cousin of President Wil liam 'McKinley on her mother's; side, PET PEEVES AT MEET POIlTIvAND, Keb. 8 in') A druft fur nursus uh u forerunner Inwiirtl Bolucllvo m-rvluo for ull women hus been (indorsccl by tho Oroiton Sluto Nurses' asso ciation, Keeretnry Unnlo Lninl rnportcd todny. Slio releiincd letters from Portland nurses, now oversells In ( if Tonstmasters club held Its weekly meeting at the Willurd hotel Wednesday cvenln with 29 members attending. Visitors for tho evening were Attorney H. C, CSrocsbcck, Tommy Thomp son and Mark Poll. Tho meeting was presided over by Vice President Selby. Harry Stonier conducted the Ununified Ads BrliiK Hcsults. Classified Ads Bring Results. llU. ! ..iii'il lt !" 't llll! llbWIllI'Mt IIUV; DPT ulnMllIll I'"' of lit 01 ill"'-" " I. lit II lll- n hi 4 IfpEET l A I I -V .?;'i.'v:V I' noil i mio"V yuiioMuViu Til. K'llfl V 11, lll'l""'"" r.rrt- 'J"' '',,.1 Til" l 1 h 0 ' 't' yim iivii." i.i.-t-it i. .VUH.i....,i t iinii ui'i'" . , i,. i.nlhm- mi'l lilt .. Ihn Allien- ",' . , r YuiK'-iliiv r- ..i.o ,;..iiv (in' vmu-i ; ,,il siv rl I cVst Kiiiirinii''o J"w of the woi'lil '' , will never w..ln 'Pt,'5d,'!..i "every tenth ,.7hd p-rl-sl-l l..,JV.'! nd.l" , r, , ,re a I.. Yl.u-Ivl... aid: II rail iriemi jlor MuK'iii;"" mocrtic MrcnKlh In Hin ".I, ml have Ihe t..ts plish the pun'""' 1 .rosrilimlvi- Million himI 'lmc to.;U ii'':,""' I""'1-; id yulviii would il" iW Vr nl ""' 1"'i,t' rflltc. i . Sob Stories 11 mm m ubiiiiii """'"i ruTt.AND. feu. I'D lob slorlcH inmi mn if irls. such s. "I'm lO'lnK i nuiiiih nullify 1 I'")' Ik to visit my hiii-band ' In have bivcii racket- ; ntw twist here, Hie Del mma bureau mud today. L.. r.itl.il'll'll 114 llltlrll 0 1 (lay WW I'l'i n inniiiiii-ii serriccnirii by Krl!1 :( llic old "ivorkinK-my-.irauslKOllrse" nml otluT km. tt-ttf inn llirritiuic wm ciinst t io pretty scunners be Kilt to nil military In- '.ions In till" nri'ii, mild il Manner Lylu I.. Janz. ihville Man to iver Address KIM. Feb. I) M'i Dr. Jo in nu. nasnviiie. icun., win k mo ouurcin in viun- university's mid -your Ballon exercises Miirch H. tirws Is nerrclnry of llui ol the institute, of blither iijof the Methodist church, iluilents will bo (jradiiutccl (xerclscs. I Jfunwn L. Orth Sliomor was elected chairman of tho Klnmath coun ty chapter of the Dad Cross at Its annuul meeting in the Peli can pnrty room on Tuesday eve ning, t ournery 8. ADEQUATE SPOKANK. Wash., Feb. 8 IV) lt.i iiluii rending "Clly Center," n bus slopped downtown to let pas sengers out. A man who thought his bus was line, nsked lint driver, "What's happened to tho Mnnllo hus?" "This Is II," lho driver an swered, "but why eluiuge the sign? I get nil Ihe passengers 1 can hiindlo this wuy." 7 (? PASTEURIZED SKIM MILK ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS TX".o OttOMARMRINJ. US- Ml .. sjiesijij mwf IIIHMWNIJ pwvissP!""e""eJ 1 1 1 -l t -SB Adds flavor, freshness, health! Golden California navels are lunch box fa vorites with children nnd grown-ups alike. They add delicious flavor and welcome) freshness-supply important vitamins, too. Navel oranges arcsccdlcss-casy to peel, sliccanilscpurateiiiloplimip.jiiicyBections. Just put one or two in the lunch box and ypu have n simple, healthful dessert that always makes a hill El Start the day rialitl 1 J Wve your family exlra vitamin protection. AhiRRlassof sunny Californinorangojulco "t hrcakfast supplies n full day's quota of VtaniinC.Alailiel)swilhA,13i,Bs,calciuiii 'W other needed minerals. Insist on trailemiirkcdSunkist Oranges, lho "nc3t front M,rj(X) cooperating Culifomia iu Atiaotia citrus growers. CALIFORNIA AffWtC ORANGES AA gradoi of beef now roquiro point. So buy tho betr gradoi at Safeway and itrotch theso valued ration points. STEAKS T-Bone, 12k Lb. Porterhouse, 12R ." Lb. Sirloin Steaks, 11 R Lb. Round Steak, 13R Lb. Rib Steak, 8R Lb. RATION POINT FREE MEATS Boof Hearts lb. 22c Boef Tongues lb. 36c Pork Hearts lb. 23c RABBITS, Freih each Friday lb. 55c French Head Choese, Chicken Loaf, Braunsehwciger, Liver Sausage, Voat Loaf, Picklo and Pimionto Loaf. i zri i SMELT Fresh Columbia Hiver 2 lbs. 25c 32c 35c mmKM v Ay 1 32c -35c U?M A', , .mT " ' 4 4 27 29c iSicfi B ; mwn jfed m :i Low Point Vaiue ff W If K W . I cuts . V't wMwt M' 1 1 J'. 1R Short Rib, .... lb. 20c 20c X ,ffJ , U 0 ' 3 I 1R Boiling Boef .. lb. 26c 26e IxmiJ ' t" J&Jf'Jj ''M1 t V 4 $3 I '"V iff . fM I - ; &xm$m m u I '.'-i- twi m mmt.ammwf- J ..J.,...-,.,:.;-...-.-.. -muJ&aa f1ltTM'M"'''wMm'-'"'",,l,' -.v-. . ROASTS--U. S. GOOD Standing Rib (7-inch cut), 7R Lb. Rump Roast (bone in), 6R Lb. Chuck Steak (arm & blade cuts), 3R Lb. Fish Is Not Rationed- Serve It Often Halibut frozen, sliced .... lb. 45c King Salmon, frozen sliced lb. 51c Filet of Sole lb. 43e Oysters mediums pt. 65c Smelt, Fresh Columbia River 2 lbs. 25e r I I Flour Drifted Snow .... 25-lb. sk. 7.79 SO-lb. sic. 2.38 Flour Anchor 25-lb. sk, 89c SO-lb. sk.' 7.78 Flour Gold Medal .... 25-lb. sk. 7.25 .. 50-lb. sk. 2.57 A Biskit Mix .... Fllher'i prepared (lour. 40-oz. pkg. 23jJ 2V4-lb. pkg. 26fl Gingerbread Mix 14-01. pkg. I'll4 nd Muln Mix. DuH'i. 22-lb. pkg. -50 .. Lgo., doz. 53( Swans Down Cike Flour. Pancake Flour Susanna Brand, Grade "A" Eggi Medlum-dox. SOc. Try this "horn. type" flour on our monoy-bick guarantee. Kitchen Craft Give your voodnesi with eiy-to-blend flour. bikini homemad inn ill 5-lb. sk 23c 25-lb. $101 Back lfht-bodled, 10-lb. sk. 43c SO-lb. $195 Sack OTHER MONEY-SAVING SAFEWAY VALUES MARGARINE Sunny Bank, 6 red pts 2-lb. pkg. 35i PRUNES Red Tag choice, 30 blue pts 214 gl. 19e PARKAY 6 red pts 2-lb. pkg. 49e SUNDOWN KADOTA FIGS, 20 blue points. MVi-oz. con 14c PRUNES Sugaripe, large 2-lb. pkg. 30e WALNUTS Oregon No. 1 largo Mb. bag 45c PEAS Sugar Belle Fancy 2, 3, 4 sv., 20 pts No. 2 can 16e BEANS Wilamct cut, 10 pts No. 2 can 13c CORN Butter Kernel Fancy W. K., 20 pts No. 2 can 15e FANCY CREAM CORN C'ntry Home, 20 blue pts., No. 2 14c SPINACH Del Monte, 20 pts 2'i gl. 21c TOMATOES Cardcnsido Std., 30 pts 22 can 15e SUNNY DAWN TOMATO JUICE 20 Blue pts. No. 2 can 10c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House Fey., 20 pts., ....46-or. 30c RICH BISCUIT DOUGH For rolls and coffee cakes 2 cups alt-purpose flour 6.tbips.shortermy S taps, baking powder 1 egg l,tsp. aalt Milk . Sift flour; measure; and sift again with baking powder a:id salt. Cut in shortening until it is as fine as corn meal. Break egg into measuring cup; beat with fork; and add enough milk to make H cup liquid. Add to flour mixture; stir with fork until all of flour is dampened. Turn out on lightly . floured board. . ..j. This basic dough is suitable for almost every imaginable type ot roll or coffee cake. For example: CINNAMON NUT ROLLS Use Rich Biscuit Dough Above. Roll dough inch thick; spread with 2 table spoons softened butter and sprinkle with 2 tea spoons cinnamon and H cup sugar. Roll up as jelly roll and cut in f inch slices. Sprinkle a few coarsely chopped nuts in tho bottom of a well greased muffin or square pan; place rolls on top. Balco in moderately hot oven (425FJ for about 15 minutes. BEAR CLAWS Use Rich Biscuit Dough Above. Roll dough l inch thick; sprinkle wrm cup firmly packed brown sugar, 1 tablespoon flour mixed with 1 teaspoon cinnamon, and H cup seedless raisins. Roll up as for jelly roll; cut in 2 inch pieces, flatten out. Slash one folded edga at inch intervals to within H inch opposite side using scissors. Place on baking .pan. Bake in moderately hot oven (425 F.) for about 15 minutes. -TEA RING , Use Rich Biscuit Dough Above. Roll dough l inch thick; spread with jam, jelly or fruit and nut mixture. Roll up as jelly roll; place on greased baking pan bringing ends to gether. Slash with scissors from outsido almost to center about every 2 inches. Bnke in moderately hot oven ( t25'F.) for about 15 minutes. Ice when cooled with powdered sugar and milk frosting. Safe way ' Homemakers' Bureau . JULU LEE WRIGHT, Dittrtc CAKE SUGAR TJX?? POWDERED SUGAR Brown Snrar CALUMET BAKING POWDER A. & H. BAKING SODA KAR0 SYRUP, BLUE LABEL MORTON SALT SN0-WHITE SALT ..V VANILLA FLAVOR wn.a.r" SCHILLING EXTRACT v..". FLEISCHMANN'S FRESH YEAST S-lb. asck 1-lb. pkr. 16-01. , can 1-lb. pkf. 10-lb. In SS-oi. ' Pkf. Pkf. 4-01. bob 33c 8c 25c 10c 73c 8c 7c 7e 35c 10c i i Royal Satin I Creams quickly . Shortening 3 lb. red points Jar adds richness and flavor. 59c CRISCO SHORTENING 6 red points 3 68c SPRY SHORTENING 6 red points 3"&' 68c red poind) Olfl CUDAHY TANG,, GINGER SNAPS ROMAN MEAL aSS"". SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP BEVERLY PEANUT BUTTER PEANUT BUTTER SaTrli sr... ORANGE MARMALADE ,,,.,.i.. SU-PURB GRANULATED SOAP BAKING POWDER ?6.'.Tc'. SODA (II f Morton'a Plain, lodlicl OML I t-ei. ph. . CRACKERS HONEY .,b. DEVILED HAMba.,.a GLOSS STARCH VZ can 32c t . 23c "pil: 26e l-plnt n I . bottle lb -lb. Jar lbl. t-lb. Jar 80-ox. Pkf. Arm ft Hammer 1-lb. pkf. 45c 45c 37c 39c 25c 10c . 8c 19c 58c 16c 9c Camay Beauty Soap "omplrxton nonp. - 3B.r.20c t-lb. J.r 1-lb. bar 28c '. 54c 23c r, 45c EDWARDS COFFEE NOB HI L COFFEE AIRWAY COFFEE 20c hV,b 58c pk,..l5c 10c COFFEE FILTERS r""ih HERSHEY'S COCOA tt-lb. pkf. CANT RB RY TEA BL 43c ,V85c TEA BAGS JsSut 18c TREE TEA 4-oi. pkf, 27c Oxydol Granulated Soap . Wlilln wlihout bleaching. . immkiKHUuxf win Oranges Grapes Sunkist Navels ., 24-ei. Pkg. 23c Red Emperor .... Lb, CnuAfnn!i Arizona Pink Grapefruit Meat.d Lb Ariiona White Moated Lb Apples Fancy Spltienburg, Lb. Lb. 9c 24c 10c 7t lie PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI. & SAT., FEB. 8, 9, 10 Sweet Potatoes .... u,llc Yams .;....... lb,11c Potatoes S:ih N,Ued. ' M U. S. No. 1 I00-Lb. B9'" U. S. No. 2s .; SO-Lb. Bag 1.98 1 7