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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
GRANGE
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PARITY BASIS
WENATCHEE, Nov. 23 (AP)
A lS-polnt program, embracing
demands lor immediate amend'
ment of the parity formula,
subscribing to universal service
as a means toward winning the
war. and touching upon numer
ous other problems of American
life, has been drawn by the
executive committee of the na
tional grange as agriculture's
1943 platform.
The committee consisted of
Chairman Ray W. Gill, Port
land. Ore.; Eugene A. Eckert,
Mascoutah. 111., secretary, and
Kenzie S. Bagshaw, Holiday
burg, Pa.
Extend Deferment
. Included in the platform
were the following statements:
"Universal service is favored
if it is necessary to winning the
war, provided it includes pro
perty, all branches of industry,
capital and labor and is termin
ated when hostilities cease.
"Selective service's plan to
defer essential farm workers on
dairy, . livestock and . poultry
farms is a step in the right di
rection, but it should be ex
tended to other types of farm
ing. V '
Parity Formula
"Continuing loss of farm
workers to industry, because
farmers cannot pay wages high
enough to compete with indus
try, emphasizes that farm : in
come is too low. Asking farmers
to work long hours while work
ers in industry receive higher
pay for shorter hours, invites a
food shortage. Fair- prices to
producers, stimulating produc
tion are a safeguard against in
flation and a protection to con
sumers. "The president's definition of
parity has been the goal of the
grange for 20 years. Toward
achieving it, the grange asks
immediate amendment of the
parity formula to: ,
Price Ceilings
A. Include all farm labor in
cost of production. .
B. Make use of current price
levels, instead of those of 30
years ago."
A demand was made for more
flexible price ceilings and sub
sidies were termed "wrong in
principle because they are
"used to hold down the general
price level to consumers while
the impression prevails they are
payments to farmers."
A floor under farm prices
was seen as necessary to pre
vent another post-war depres
sion ana development of a definite-
rubber program, including
manufacture of synthetic rub
ber, was proposed. : .
23 Awarded .
Purple Hearts
GENERAL HEADQUARTERS.
Southwest Pacific Area . (As
sociated Press Special Corres
pondence) Lieut. Gen. George
C. Kenney, commander of- al
lied air forces in this area, has
announced award of 23 purple
hearts for those wounded in ac
tion. Included was: First Lieut.
Thomas L. Hayes Jr., route 1,
box 176, Brooks, Ore., wounded
near Sourabaya, Java, February
JmEai POPS PERFECTLY JtNTtR)r
Thanksgiving
Dance
Thursday
Evening,
Nov. 26 th
Broadway
Hall
Maiin
Musle By
Baldy's Band
Dancing 9:00 'Till 1:00 '
Adm. Gents $1.10
(Tax Included) '
Men In Uniform SOe
Ladles Free
Moose Bond Rally Flouts
Quota, Reaches $77,500
An original goal of $5000 was
sideswiped by the Merrill Loyal
Order of Moore and Merrill
Women of the Moose at their big
bond rally at Broadway hall in
Malin Saturday night, and pur
chases reached $11,500 in one of
the most enthusiastic war sav
ings sales held this year.
More than 500 persons gath
ered in the hall and dancing fol
lowed the program. Ray S. Van
Meter, Malin, deputy regional
director and membership chair
man, LOOM, was master of cere
monies. Of the $11,500, only $50
worth of stamps were purchased,
the visitors going out for bigger
"game" including one purchase
of $5000 worth of bonds by Mrs.
Marie . Zump of Malin. Mrs.
Zump, as largest individual pur
chaser, was given hand embroid
ered pillow cases on which the
American flag was worked. '
An auction sale was held with
Jim Reeder of Merrill In charge.
Mrs. Zump paid $1000 for a pig,
$1000 for four quarts of wine,
and $1000 for a sack of flour.
Among the other articles auc
tioned was a rooster for which
Andrew Collier, Klimintli county
war savings chairman and prin
cipal speaker of the evening,
paid $880. A cake bnked by Mis.
Van Meter brought $400 in
bonds, Harry Wilson purchasing
the confection which was Imme
diately consumed. Donntlona to
the sale were made by business
men and farmers,
Uel Dlllard of Merrill, man
ager of the bank there, was in
charge of bond and stamp sales.
During a musical program spe
cial numbers wore aung by
"Rose and Barbara."
Army experts found more
perfect flying weather In Ari
zona than nnywhore else In the
United States.
Swea Swanson to
Head Sorority
Salvage Campaign
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, Nov, 23 (Special) Swaa
Swanson, Klamath Falls, has
been, appointed salvage chair
man of Gamma Phi Beta, wom
en's living organization, accord
ing to Bill Lilly,, co-chairman of
the campus salvage department.
ALL STORES CLOSED
THANKSGIVING DAY
(November 26,1942)
Shop ooWy In fru wWr crnrf mtv
a. J J- A. - ft J
You can enjoy
Your Thanksgiving
Dinner
You will have greater enjoyment
from your Thanksgiving dinner
if you have been able to prepare
it with a few quick twists of the
wrist instead of making yourself
a holiday slave to the kitchen.
Simply use a dough blanket over
your turkey no basting no
watching. Result a beautiful
golden browned bird with no
trouble at all!
- Method
Brush the cleaned, stuffed and
trussed bird with shortening;
place securely, breast up in a large
flat pan. Prepare stiff dough, us
ing 6 to 8 cups of flour depending
on the fowl's sire. Add just enough
water to form mixture thatxan be
rolled. Knead mixture well; roll
out H to J inch thick and large
enough to form a blanket that
w ill drop clear down on either side
of the bird. Place over bird (no
tucking under, mind you). Be sure
to let it hang free and be sure
that. it covers the bird! Pour 1
cup of water in pan; place immedi
ately in hoi oven 050' F.) for 15
minutes to allow blanket to set.
This is absolutely necessary. And
don't let the turkey stand with
the dough blanket on. If blanket
should stretch thin at legs or
thigh, take, it off and re-roll it.
!When blanket is set, reduce heat
to 350 F. and continue cooking.
So, no basting is necessary, but
water must be replenished in pan
as needed, keeping about 1 cup
in the pan all the time. Remove
blanket by cracking with a small
hammer about t hour before
roasting period is through. Be
careful not to break skin when
removing blanket. Brown un
covered if adeeper color is desired.
S. .
For Roasting Tims .
Turkey generally takes 15 to SJ
minutes per pound depending on
the way the bird has been fed.
The smaller the bird, the longer
. the time per pound required for
roasting. Cook at SiV-'&hQ' F.
CANADIAN DISHES
Julia tee Wright's favorite Can
adian dishes are given in this
week's Family Circle magazine
FREE every Thursday.
MZ Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau
JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director
Compare Our Thanksgiving Values and Save!
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CORN, Country Home Cream style, No. 2 eons, 2 for 29e
TOMATO SOUP, Campbell's New
Formula ....10-ot. cans, 2 for 19c
POPCORN, White '. 2-lb. pkg. 19c
RITZ CRACKERS Mb. pkg. 22c
COTTAGE CHEESE, Kraft Pint carton 21e
CHEESE, Crater Lake .. .....Lb. 3Se
KRAFT OLD ENGLISH CHEESE Vi-lb. pkg. 25e
KRAFT CHEESE, Swiss or Pimento 2-lb. loof 74e
HEINZ. CUCUMBER PICKLES, . 24-oi. jar 23e
MUSTARD, Crescent 32-o. boHlo 15e
SAGE, Schilling's 4-oi. can 29e
PELLACO OYSTERS No. 1 can 21e
FLAKED FISH, Davit t..7-o. can 23e
TOMATOES, Gardenside, Standard No. 2Vt can 14c
WALNUT MEATS . Vi-lb. pkg. 31e
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FRODUCe . -.
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It's rushed from the nttdi to Sft
wty daily. All your money bacli
U you're not entirely pleated.
Delicious Apples " 5c
f I Large Coast
Cranberries -23c
Sweet Potatoes 3 -25c
Onions 8w,,t p,nuh Lb,5c
Wl GUARANTEE YOU. A GRAND -TA STI NO
TURKEY
A lurkey that will roesl golden brown Under end delicious. Every bird
It carefully selected end prepared. Every Sefewey lurkey It tender-metted
guaranteed to please you in every way or all your money back,
TURKEYS
U.S. No. 1 Hens
U. S. No. 1 Toms
Lb. 45c
Lb. 43c
OYSTERS
Grade "A"
Pint
49c
EVISCERATED POULTRY
Leghorn Fowl Lb 45c
Colored Fowl Lb. 47c
Colored Fryers Lb. 59c
FISH
Sliced Halibut, lb. 35c
Sliced Salmon, lb. 35c
Fillet of Sole, lb. 35c
Ling Cod,
by the piece, lb. 25c
BEEF
Roasts,
blade cuts, lb. 30c
Boiling Beef,
brisket cut, lb. 17c
Sirloin Steaks, lb. 37c
Ground Round
Steak lb. 35e
WESSON on
Tot Salads and
All Cooking
or. size
53c
Concentrated Super Suds
24-OZ. pkg. 23c
In the Bint
Package
SU-PURB
GRAN. SOAP
S4-o.
Pkg.
20c
DUZ
GRAN. SOAP
2C
Pkg.
IVORY SOAP
K-num Sin-Ban . Lga. SUe Barf
4 25c 10c
P. and G. Naphtha Soap
10 45c
Medium Slie
Ban
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SI WHIN we 6tT Off THIS W I
Afternoon ift'j 00 OUK I
SHOPPING MFOW WE 60 HOW! A ' I I
All FIV OF US CAN SAVf 7!Jr6 I
i eouiD Hutoiy watt
UNTIL THf WMISTU? 6UW!
WHAT WAS THAT ABOUT
SAVINO AVWtr ON OUR. .
FOOD SHOPPING t
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FLOUR, Kitchen Croft
FLOUR, Drifted Snow
hiucs a FtAM.oitiS'WHy don't
Wl STOP At that jahwav on thi way
KOMI ANO AU 00 OUR SHOPPING AT OHCI T
I KNOW ITS HMt IN THI WlfK MIT THAT '
WONT MAW ANY 0lfFIN AT SAFttYAY
THtV MAKE THIlR JPfOM, AOVWttfO PSJ
GOOD tARiy IN TH6 WfK-
IW TO OATLLE
49-lb. sk. 1.75
24'j-lb. tk. 95a
,.24'i-lb. sk. 1.09
49-lb. sk. 1.98
FLOUR, Harvest Blossom 49-lb. sk. 1.57
24'j-lb. sk. 83e
GOLD MEDAL CAKE FLOUR ... Ige. pkg. 25e
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR ....Ige. pkg. 23c
OATS, Quaker, Regular or Quick, Ige. pkg. 24a
SHREDDED RALSTON 12-oz. pkg. 13c
MIXED SOUP STOCK 2-lb. bag 23c
PABLUM ....18-or. pkg. 39c
CAMAY SOAP Regular bars, 3 for 20e
PALMOLIVE SOAP Regular bars, 3 for 20c
O K SOAP ....I.. .....,......Regular bar 5e
CLOROX 32-ox. bottle 15c
WHITE MAGIC BLEACH Quart bottle 10c
TOILET PAPER, Comfort Tissue 4 rolls 23e
All prices subject to market changes end supplies
1UY
BONOS
MINUTE
WOMEN
WEEK!
NOVEMBER 22-28
TOP THAT
10 BY
NIW
YEAR'S
Women ot war
are like modem
Minute Men, do-.
ing their best in
every woy to help
win the wo r.
They're oil out for .
the greatest Wor.'
Bond' ond Stamp
Week since Pearl
Harbor! '
v I rw nwuir '1 uni ij.e - r
Wia-THAT I0IA 0$ SIlllNfl
pnooua sy ihi pound hhpj vw
minrtfT ton me. mil CAN PICK OUT
) JUST THI IXACT QUANTITY Of FRUITS
THIRt'S NO WAST! THAT WAY, ANO
WU rlAVI THfm FRISH AU.
iff.S THI TIMI.
Ida knows Safeway's Idea
laftway sells produce by M pound to
fae sure you jet your money s worth.
When yott buy produce by weight,
the only accurate way to measure
value in the things Nature grows, you
always get full value,
SAFEWAY
, . .November 28, 1942
Is""ri"( vi'i !io cli'i'n pit ! !iV wV! lV?i"
boitmi Novrmhi- '' !'" I
by' the university war council
primarily lur i
waste fiiln. but nil other salvage
mntrrlnln Hint are nvnllnble wul
also bo collccloel.
nationally
advertised
ESQJIIRE
HOSE
FOR MEN
AT WARDS
FOR OtllY
A PAIR
3 Pairs MO
9 Foncy seeks An. quality
mixture, ot eetlen oca nsr .
, ) Cosunl hois In msresrlw",
to..on yarns, sturdy part wools.
Wlih tops, ! ,0"
, .,l.dondrlnfo.esdforwiflf.
Ev.ry pair kn extra lull
greater comfort, smoother M.(
-.J.iinlitl 6x3 rtbsl
Argyiesi v...... -
In rich, dark solids ond
handsome color ; eontrosts.
Sim 10 to 13 In regu
lar or short IsngthsA
0 Give him po'',
lnafancybol
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8th and Pine Pbon. ,