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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1945)
t DEAL Transferred structor for two years and after being- released returned to his former work with the board. Nelson's wife and small son have uceompuiiied.liim to Klam ath Fulls. Charles L. McGlnnls, who has served us manager of tho local board for the past year and a half, Is bcInK transferred buck to Santa Barbara, whero he served before coming here. About 18 per cent of the cloth ing and equipment Issued to troops overseas is clothing which has been reclaimed at overseas repair depots. JSCKOFL the supply of logs growing less, reflecting "a cumulative effect of freezes and snows of late win ter with shortages of manpower, equipment and truck tires," said the report. "Log supply may be the bot tleneck of the whole year for the west coast Industry, or until b break in the war situation filh. its lack of men, tire, and tools," It added. "It is evident that for the turution of the war In Europe we must expect closer and closer control of west -coast Industry output to supply the lumber that military authorities decided is needed." Thursday, April 12, 19tS HERALD AND NEWS MDfK rpl i 'tV tv : Stark Attends Salem Chamber Celebration The 80th anniversary of the chambc of commerce at Salem, celebrated at the annual meet ing Monday, was attended by Charles Stark, manager of the Klamath chamber . It was an unusually fine meeting. Stark reported, attend ed by an overflow crowd, and was the initial meeting of the Salem post war financing drive. From Salem, Stark went to Portland, where he attended an executive meeting of the chant bcr of commerce board of di rectors with four C. of C. presi dents and three other manager! present, , Plans were discussed for strengthening the cooperation of chambers and citizens of tha communities, c , I GROUP'S REPORT By Howard Nelson hos been transferred from the social se curity bourrt In Eureka, Cullf., to iniinuKO the office here in the Earpilre bulldiny. Nclnoii has been associated with tho social security board since 1040. He was with tho army air forces as a flight In SEATTLE, April 12 VP) The fur western lumber - Industry's unfilled order file was 1,013,386, 000 board feet ut the end of March, the .West Coa&t lumber men's association, -eported today. This wa? around two months' riroducVin at the March rate, but the output was dropping and EP. DE LUC! From the oldest records sup plied by Egyptian monuments, it Is apparent (hat several distinct varieties of dogs had been de veloped 4000 to 8000 years ago. HINGTON, April 12 P) Lmmt contruct wllh a I, (irm ciilllnn 'or thp.de. tV -3U,0UO,OUO pounds 01 I would lhva tho Unit J holding the b I'ouW f,.n(i suddenly, Hup. Hugh ft ' wv In it stulcmnnl to tho ill business coiHinltU'o. i.i i in- committee the Hisi aciopt ii mii.linum of V wU nt mnllll POSED at' n t i v i ma sstsai w m . V 1 M J sAl i 1 1 i nt of Cnnudlnn Aluml ......i-m inn winin'A in .mi' 11 .1 lm iiildari. It ,'u OS tlnys' notice Hnd In rviil In cnnuoian ram . .i.ll.mi- no 27 .0110 1 1.. I mnlfliiU II Inlfll nil iin'i . , 175,0110 pound wnicn mm wouici lie rgiiiuiui in in. , iinimi't will unmicstlon- luro the postwar disposal trnnirnl 11 1 11 m I n u m hm fUii'-mi-m miin. the f!llel Instrument liltl lie d-viici 10 Keep tti.it mil 111 uiu aluminum hired Unit curlier con- kiili (he CiiniKll'in com Wl Aiouim lu-nrrvq wiiu iiou imiiniln of nliiinlniiin til in Oiwidn. whk'li re- , i- sliiiicinwn 01 even lie Const plirnls "which most attractive to new s nfirr tho war. r f. llrlkrs. former chief ilumliuim division of the uiillon Diuird, (leieiHica it 1. now In private busl- I the committee um citvi I dune everything pan- Biccp domestic aluminum unciwinu- inter inn cut- 'ol owlnii the military s in Europe hint summer. the "touKhest Job of tho Kct the aluminum pro mil nii'iln, lleickes de He .111 Id he finally wunt toctiictlon executive com ma recommended that t be made to net 300.- bounds from Canada.. Howard Nelson, abovt, wai transferred hora by the social acurny ooara. iliTl SET Mexicans File Suit For Death of Worker PORTLAND. April 12 WiIn juries which proved fulal to one of two Mexican section lunula truck by u fuel oil truck whllo working on Southern Pacific trucks reunited today In gulls (or !J(),UUU daniUKrs. Adinlmstrutrlx of the estate of Ignaclo hsulnora linked s:S 000 from the Southern Pacific compuny and $10,000 from the Kolmau Kuel company and John I). Stephenson, driver of Its truck. In n third action Euiiurdo Gurnico Knpinozu asked SM.VOOO from me fuel company and b.te phenson for Injuries. Cluulflcd Ans UruiK Itesults LAND, April 13 VP)-- rlllintlon of how lona It ambulance to respond to a trailer camn whore pdren were burned to l been ordered tortitv'fl fit of a police report Hint lis lencthy delay. ommissloncr Fred L. colled tho innulrv al. the Lakesldo camp la he city limits. Tho am- Jcompnny operates In the introversy Involves tho Private limhlllnnrii am red as cmcrilency ve- Irmlttrd In Ayi'pAil mrmA fce sirens or disregard Kiiiauons, Issloner Peterson In- health officials to deter- chlinCeR In rffftllnllnna ted. Ho aald tha amhn. llld hav m.rfa ..4l police for permission to icn. Mams IURIZED SKIM MILK IU ITS GOODNESS . Eliminates Extra Bluing Rinse GtaS AMERICA'S WASH WORD ; SOCDEft HAKES OP HWEAriWO BRAAt COM8AED mW TENDER XA3MS delicious HEW breakfast Idea Good? It's delicious! It's a ma glo combination of nut-brown, crisp-toasted Post's 40 Bran ; . Flakes plus lots of seedless rat sins... right in tho same pack age. Bettor ask your grocer for the big blue-and-whlte package today. Your whole family will go for Pott's Raisin Brar CLEAN GOLDEN SKINS and rich stores of vitamin C mark our. sert Grapefruit nn 1 Kioldon hriKht ""'''Mt...niltnem lrtlng with vltumln a fact ha)f a UeMrt. "fruit provides ,n ill fl!'mr" '"PP'V at '"important vitamin. """Woonintohalf cy-rich iesojt orapR. at breakfast. Add its goodness to luncheon Ration points ranning low? Don't let your meals suffer! Take a look at the wide variety of wholesome, low-point foods featured especially during 'n big "point-saver" event. Or better still, visit your Safeway today r yourself. Notice the "point-saver" shelf markers . they show , that require few or no points. Raisin Bread Julia Lee Wright's. Mb. loaf Soda Crackers Snow Flakss .... 2 lb. pkg, Hi-Ho Crackers lQc Buttar Wafers ...Mb. pka. Sperry Flour $038 12c 33c Drifted Snow, SO-lb. sack 25-lb. sack $1.19 Kitchen Craft All Purpos Flour, 50-lb 25-lb. sack $1.06 Pancake Flour Aunt Jomlma brand, 2!.lb. pkg Speed-i-Mix Makes fine pies, 17-oi. pkg. Wheat Hearts Sptrry's delicious cereal, 28-oj. pkg Shredded Ralston Bite slse biscuits, 12 oi. pkg Wheaties Breakfast of champions, !i-lb : Wheat Meal Orape-nuts 30-os. pkg. Friskies Cubes for tha pet, S-lb. pkg 05 $2 25c 18c 22c nc 21c 22c Baby Food Clppp's Junior Can Super Suds Concentroted Foreign Dishes with an American Accent For variety anJ zest why not prepare the famous dishes of other countries? You'll find they offer subtle, delicate flavor . . . appealing to the whole family. Hero are three recipes for famous inter national dishes, none of which makes inroads on your ration books. RUSSIAN BORSCH 1 cup finely diced onlsa 2 cups thinly sliced celery 2 cups canned tomato 3 cups finely shredded cebbege 2 lbs. beef stew meat 2', ftps, salt '2 tip. allspice 4 cups coarsely grated raw beets - ; . Vt cup lemon juice ' Vl cup finely diced green pepper or cut peretey Slowly cook meat with salt and allspice in cold water to cover 3 hours. Strain; measure broth, adding enough water to make 4 cups. Combine grated beets and lemon juice. Cook green pepper, onion and celery in just enough boiling water to cover 15 minutes; add cabbage; beets and to matoes; cook 15 minutes longer. Drain vegetables thoroughly; add vegetables to broth; heat to boiling. Serve with whipped or plain sour cream; sprinkle with parsley. Serves 6 generously. MEXICAN CHHl BEANS t cups dried pink or , Ibudgerlle red beans 3a cupe cookesl I medlum-eize onions tomatoes '. 1 large green pepper or 1 tbep. salt 2 small chill peppers 1 to 2 tbtps. chill powder Pick over beans; wash; place beans in large kettle; add water to cover; partly cover kettle. . Cook slowly 1 hour. Add sliced onions, peppers, - minced garlic, -tomatoes, and) salt. Continue cooking slowly about 2 hours longer, or until beans are tender but still hold their shape. Add more water as needed to keep beans well covered with liquid. Add chili powder to taste just before serving. Serves 6 generously. Safeway Homemakers' Burton JULIA LEE WRIGHT. 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By the piece for baking : GRADE "A" LAMB 7R Leg of Lamb ..... 4R Shoulder of Lamb Roast .. ............. : 7R Rib Chops J OR Loin Chops . ....lb. 43c ; ..lb. 38c ,lb. 34c lb. 43c ..lb. 55c Arm & Hammer Soda J. 10c C UfUU. C.U Plain or einW VWIIIIiV WMI It 7c lodliad........ pkg. Leslie Salt plaIn or iodised Pkg.. Tomato Juice 47.01. 2o-Pts.)25c Libby'i. No. 2 can (10 pU.) ...lie Tomato Juice ., ...Alt. (aop.) 21c Sunny Dawn. No, 2 can (10 pts.) 10c Church s pt. 7 i BEEF Grade A 6R Beef Roast, blade or round bone cut.. ..lb. 27c 3R Short Ribs, braize or boil ..........lb. 20c 9R Sirloin Steaks . ........... .. lb. 40c Grade B lb. 25c lb. 19c lb. 33c W Pay High Cash Pricsrt for OratMd Ytal, Pigs, Chickon and Rabbitc SEE US NOW! Buy one more vegetable fresh and make canned goods go further. Safeway guaranteed produce is point free . . . priced by the pound to give you full value every time you bnj fMaWlsf lailaWaft Wl f WMIVC (20 pts.) ...bottle Beans WBh0 R,d Mb. PkS. 20c Niblets.Cornpl.t 12n14c Sugaripe Prunes odium,. 2p.32c Sun Maid Raisins N.et. l""13c1 Old Dutch Cleanser , Kp 14-os. can for 'C Bon Ami scratched yat 9M-0I. cake 10c 20 Mule Team Borax 2Pkg.27c Vinegar old Mill Cldsr qt. bottle lc Shortening snowdrift... Mb. si. 68c Potato Chips Bluebell. 3os. pkg. 15c Asparagus i Tender Green lb. 15c Fresh Peas full Sweet Pods lb. 19c Cucumbers Hothouse ;: lb. 37C Santa Maria .... Navels CARROTS GREEN ONIONS ORANGES H Crate VINESAP APPLES GREEN PEPPERS TOMATOES Young, Mild ... ....Bunch -. 3.30 Full Crate .- , .....-.........6.49 Fancy, ex-fancy. Box 4.79; Lb. Fine for. stuffing ......l.'...;..,.......:.lJ. Red and ripe ........ s i.b.. 49c .....:......i.6.4 MAW EARNS A MCATON! ON :t wi. LOOKS UKC NO VACATION THIS VEAR. JUST LOOK WHAT ITS BEEN COSTING- US FOR FOOD. ,1 f.,v.Mrtiv .arrz. N six i SINCE I'VE BEEN SO BUSy WITH VOLUNTEER WAR WORK. I OUST 6HOP WHEREVER I HAPPEN! TO BE. SEE HOW PRICES CONFORM TO CHI LINGS T AND LOOK HOW MANy ITEMS ARE BELOW CEILING- THATS A SOOO I VAV TO SO BROKE.. PUT ON VOUR- r hirtu i'ia 1 I I CHILIN&S T AND I TO LOOK HOW MANy iiNDeTAND ITEMS ARE WU!y!r ImM. Inel f' I ITS SAFEWAy I III V OP COURSE! AND BESIDES WE SHOULD ALL HELP TO KEEP PRICES DOWN. NEVER JeiSSs r ism Sat. Wght 9 to 9:1i KGW and letwotk I It 9c 12c 19c 12c 24c And for a taste . HAT... I'LL SHOW EClUflRDS COFFEE FAV MORE THAN CEIUN PRICES I r dinner, serve YOU SOMETHINSr. r" i aatuni .Mi.. u , ,j,i -"CT swirortsv it i r mm -