F, r" f"1 J" T - Tom Turkey Best Buy For Money 1 Br Uaxlne Bnrea Thanksgiving is pretty far around the corner, but is always pays "to prepare oneself for the big holiday, by ordering turkey ahead and planning the meal so supplies will not have to be se lected the last minute. , In Tuesday morning's. States man; we found that the civilian upply of turkeys for this Thanksgiving will be . sufficient but -there will be few extras. Someone may get fooled, but In ' the meantime let's look at what's the best type turkey to buy., ,, I 'According to the bulletin from the I department of agriculture, the best turkey to buy is a torn turkey not much ? over five months old, giving the topmost amount of lean meat for the money. This is the conclusion . xroffl studies made by the US department of agriculture. The studies show the turkey ?flt on little fat, until at least 0 Weeks old. After this hens fatten more rapidly than toms. At 32 weeks, ' a hen may have I fattened so much that 28 per cent; of her total weight is fat Young toms. on the other hand, begin to fatten only when 24 to 21 weeks old. They may then . put ! on 20 per cent of their weight in fat ' So the shopper who at Thanks giving buys a 20 pound dressed - hen turkey hatched early in Ap ril will pay for more than five pounds of fat A dressed torn of about the same age and weight Willi have only four pounds of fat' ; A s little fat makes a turkey tender and Juicy of course, and adds; good flavor, but too much fat makes the turkey too; ex pensive when bought by 1 the poun d. - , - BAHON CALENDAR PROCESSED FOODS: , Book 4 Blue (tamps AS through W3 - Yalld indefinitely, Use of blue interna discontinued. MKAT, BCTTEBj FATS 'A CHEESES: Book 4 Red stamps AS through ra Tim uiucmuitijr. , . " SUGAR: . V Mill. IMJIIMS IN. dl, SHU S3 valid indefinitely. S pounds each. Sugar, stamp, 40 valid through Feb. 23, 1949, for 5 pounds home canning. SHOES: Loos SUmps Invalid: Book 9 Airplane stamps No. 1, S-ami S valid indefinitely. GASOLINE:, "A 13 expires December St Each eoupon worth 4 gallons. FUEL? OIL: - ' CurrenJ coupons ' valid through Aug. 31, . 143. Not more than 1 per . cent of season's rations should have been used-to date. . P" STOVKSr ,'.--P- Apply at local OPA board for pur chase certificates. . ' ' .. ' -.- Marine Barracks Helm To Seasoned Veteran P " KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 2.-P) -Duties as commandant of the marine barracks here were as sumed this week by Lt CoU 1 George Van Orden, recently back from action in the south Pacific. ' He replaces CoL B. DubeL as signed to overseas duty. Lieutenant-Colonel Van Orden was dec- crated for bravery after the Bou-J cainville campaign and was also In recent Guam action. He was ex ecutive officer of the Third ma- rine division. --, The new commandant dropped ut of the- US naval academy to enlist as a marine corps private In 1925. Speaker. L Mrs. Boena Marls, dean f women - at Oregon State college, guest speaker this morning at Marlon county institute In Salem, Turner Registration . Is Increased to 198 . 1 TURNER The school's regis tration has Increased to 198. The. school census has been completed and shows 210. This brings the district rating from third class to second class, according to the school clerk, Mrs. Margaret E. Riches. ' . Prexy Ousted, TU Students Rebel Openly AUSTIN, Tl, Nov. S-CP)-Stu-dents of the University of Texas, led by Ex-Marine Malcolm Wal lace of Dallas,- cut classes today to march on the state capitol in how ling protest over the discharge of President Homer1 P. Rainey. ' Depositing j a crepe-shouldered coffin labelled "academic free dom" over a mosaic of the Lone Star of Texas in the rotunda of the capitol, I they ; demonstrated with shouts oi "We want Rainey' while Wallace handed Jov. Coke R. ' Stevenson i! a student demand that he send each member of the board of regents this telegram: "On . behalf of the university student body ; whose degrees are at stake, I request you ' and other members to convene in Gregory gym at 10 a.: m. Saturday, Nov. 4 in open meeting in order to ex plain to the students the basis of the Houston decision, and to elect a president I am accepting no resignations, i ; Earlier the rancher governor said he would take no immediate action. ,W : r .' Tve been around the campfire long enough to know you cant drink coffee out of a boiling pot without burning your lips," he said. ' .;" ? The regents last night dischar ged Rainey in a meeting at Hous ton, : charging he failed and re fused to- conform' to regulations and policies of the board and has made-statements' "reflecting : on the motives and good faith of the board." ' r: . . , ' Springfield Family Visits Silverton SILVERTON Mrs. Irvin Leon ard Jones and son, Gordon Lewis, from Springfield are spending two weeks at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. O. Leonard Jones. The Jones" recently received the Purple. Heart, "a posthumous awarded, Irving Leonard ; Jones, I j LB3ERTY - Nancy Trask has killed in action in France June 8. come from Council, Idaho to live Idaho Girl Comes to Attend University with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Holder while at tending Willamette university. She is a grandaughter of Mrs. Helen Gibbs, who taught school here before . her death j several years ago.' Mrs. Gibbs was also the leader of the Girl Scout troop dur inher residence here. 1 ' s x -r . Hallowe'en Damage Slight; in Silverton . SILVERTON Police officer George Fiedler reported that little damage' was done by pranksters Tuesday night A lot of youngsters had been roaming around but had not given much difficulty. .J -;. p:. ? Silverton businessmen, as has been customary in recent years, treated the youngsters with motion pictures and dances. .-- Report i Dipiheria ' Case In Silverton Area . SILVERTON Nine - year - old Betty Jones,i daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Jones, is at the Port land isolation hospital with diph theria. The - family home is bin der quarantine. This , is the first case of diphtheria, here in a year's time. ;-v; f.V -:-:M:A;' P- A smalt cousin from Portland visited at ; Silverton and became ill while there. Betty is in the fourth grade. ! Mayor Starts Writing Name 15,000 Times PORTLAND, Ore, NovJl -)- Mayor Earl Riley began writing his name 15,000 times "todaya job expected to take some two weeks. - Both mayor and city ' auditor must sign their names to 000,000 worth of recently-sold bonds to' finance' sewage disposal and harbor postwar projects. TWO I.IOIJEY-SAVIIIG XIARIffiTS Record Potato Crop From Klamath Acres KLAMATH FALLS, Nov. 2.-(-A record-breaking potato crop,; worth $10,000,000 or more, was taken from the Klamath bas in in the season just ended. Coun ty Agent C. A. Henderson said to ' day. I '. ". ; ''v.",.: j v---;',- More than 12,000 cars of pota toes were yielded on 26,000 acres, 1700 ! acres more than last year, Henderson reported. This yield was about average, or m little higher than the 322 bush els per acre in 1943, lie said. ;.J.V; :tp yew' wvidk rfrtjr" ijt Ike eWeri! Ow tpn w& ft - In tTp-top (hope wfll restore it ; . f.I MMnMb Ovr wwimamhla h : yriitoed, Owr senrSce is preeipt. v Owr prkM mn reoMoabtei Srin yew , In loJoy lot money wvinj ; Ck'InKzte. - .-..- ...-.- ." !: V-c jtwiitt.Motf inn mm ISb Ha rf fb Maps. t l Tt ll flu Irilj S&LEII V UEST SflLQI Prices Gcoi Friday, Salnrday Sunday 0PEII EVERY DAY EXCEPT TUESDAY DTfu nnnTi ru v i Vu Oar Prices r" Slart at LB. . . ; . Lh i)0 Order Yours How! Ue-Uill Keep II for Yon free! oleo Lb. 2l220 margarine 2-1L pkg. 430 (4 Points) :. mm ?anri ILoBch E-2eaJ 12-OZ. TIN 27 ?aan ialad - - . saf PINTS Large, Slone-IIard Heads n t WW ; ii mM I'JI TEXAS PINK New Crop, Sweet, Juicy , Meaty ' Good with Sauerkraut lbs. I J All Popular j " Brands . j ' LB i This Is Oar , Keralar Price! we All Flavwra This Is Our , Begmlar Price! QUARTS No limit! Give Us Your Party Orders! Filhbiry's . Dssl Tap 7W n fi)) E3-LB." ST (0 I V Sue!: I 0 DextefY I 1-UL CARTON linn"",-, pir u ULI LI U ONE POUND jnd . ; I Juvenile Grangers , Have Ilallowe'ea Party UNION HILL The Juvenile Grange Halloween party was held at the grange hall Saturday night Party games were played. Refresh ments of doughnuts and elder were served to the crowd by the re freshment committee. Mrs. Marion Fischer is the matron of the Juven ile grange. Committees were - ap pointed to be in charge ol the games and refreshments. v Sweet Potatoes Are -. ; narrested in Llarion ; JI3TER$0NT It appears that sweet potatoes can be raised suc cessfully in this community since Mr; and Mrs. Gorman planted an acre of ,the sweets and yams this year on their farm a mile south of Jefferson, fe;: v-...tfr;':;-':" They hirvested-front the one acre, 287 bushels of sweet potatoes and yams.-.-.,?:.,? - v ?;. . Brush College Grange j Has Friday Program BRUSH COLLEGE Mrs. Ralph C Shepard, lecturer of Brush College grange has arranged the program for the meeting Fri day nlgh$ at the Brush' College school house. . , ; : ; i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glaze are the committee on arrangements tor the 7 o'clock supper before the program and grange session. Glen Adams Is grange master. " ; . Oregon Drug Stores Top list in Quinine Gifta i PORTLAND, Nov. 2 -ff)- Do nations of 1,036,711 grains of qui-.' nine to the armed forces put Ore-" gon drugstore owners first in the nation, in . a . recent . drive, Jack Lynch, manager of the State Phar-; maceutical association, said today.' The figure represents a three- month supply for' 10,000 service-;' men. . v ;' : 'p. p", "P;" ': qFII H l irDjfF-' : Lnk 1 ls!'l ; fefllKILsal1 fee Fleece Lined Hard Leather Soles Sizes 4 to. 9 Not Rationed P-. , . ' i I . ' -j; i Sizes 2 to 8 . B and D Widths PR. . Ladies1 Play Shoes : i' " Non-rationed. Latest styles and colorsall sizes. .45 '.98 io Girls' Sturdy Drovn Oxfords Moccasin tot for school wear; Heavy rubber sole. Sizes 3i to 10 A and C Widths eOErBsK Sizes 4 to 12, 12Vi to 3 1 t- PR-' HT Bosaw 10 Sizes 2 to 6 PR. Infanls' DUlncll Shoes B, D and E lasts. Brown. . " a-79 a-98 Infants' Uee In brown and white. Mors Sizes 2 to 6. ladies' . 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