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PIES MINCE and pumpk,n
25c
F R u rro u a n Z M c Z M c
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M ade w ith B u tter.
F u ll of F ru it
ROLLS
O lli1 o f tw o
u s e r sh in c l.
T t 1 n I u 1111 d u i tl.Kt ttio W lllll
v a llo n m o re th a n (100 a ir
Record Dry Period
I aids With Rains
Local banner
Killed on Highway
D u r in g th e
deep d i »mage d itc h
xu m rn e r an iiu id«* d itc h w ill c a rry
d u r in g d ry
w a te r fu >r
r i r r ■ itio n
m onths.
O nce tin* lak<* was a ren d e zvo u s
fo r h u n d re d » o f w ild d u c k s and was
a h u n tin g re s e rv e w h ile in the
«•arly «lays t 1) «* p io n ce j s f o u n d
h u n tin g goo d th e re and th e In d ia n s
cam ped on tlx * shores o f th e lake,
i-rnpts have been m ade
C )th e r
tin* r ic h s o il, h u t a ll
a im
to r
h a ve fa iled 'I’ll«* c ru c ia l test o f th e
p resent p ro je c t p ro b a b ly w ill com e
w ith tii fir s t h ig h w a te r above th e
Pori lander Fined Here
Follow ing Accident
’ W illia m - o n . 26. P o rtla n d , was
f i l l t d $100 and sentenced to 30
m ja il W ednesday m o rn in g
day
W . Havens, w h e n
by J u s tic e A
be pleud g u ilt y to d r iv in g w h ile
uitc xie a te d. Hi* w a s a rre s te d la te
T u t sila y a fte rn o o n a fte r h is c a r had
era; lie d in to o n e d riv e n b y J. L.
A d a m so n o f A lo h a at A lo h a . M is .
Lena A d am son, 61, vv a s lig h tly in ­
ju r e d
T h re e pei »r» w e re in ju r e d M o n ­
day at W« -t S lo p e w h e n cars d r iv -
«•n by IL u v « y A L o c k h a r t o f P o r t­
la n d and A u g u s t C. H in z o f W est
crashed. In ju re d w e re A n n a
Slo
l.iK -k h a rt. 28. w h o
s u ffe re d
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th e a ccid e n t re p o rt
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th e a d v e rtis e m e n ts h e lp yo u
y o u r sh o p p in g plans.
(). E. S. Chapter
Homecoming
Tuesday Night
Stray Bullet
Upsets School
H o m e c o m in g m e e tin g , w it h a pot
lu c k su p p er, was h e ld at T u a la ­
tin c h a p te r O. E S T u e sd a y e v e ­
n in g M i
H e le n D e ich rna n , c h a r ­
te r m e m b e r o f th e c h a p te r w h e n
in s titu te d 42 years ago. was es­
p e c ia lly h o n o re d , and to ld m e m ­
bers inter« d in g b its a b o u t lo d g e
w o rk at th a t tim e .
M rs. C. E. W e lls, p a st m a tro n
1 o f th e ch a p te r, rea d a fin e address
on A m e ric a n is m , stre wing th e need
fo r e d u c a tin g c h ild r e n in r e lig io n
a nd p a trio tis m . S he also to ld o f
h e r e xp e rie n c e s as th e f ir s t m a -
1 tro n o f an E a ste rn S ta r c h a p te r
in
K aasa.
M iss E s th e r
W ic k s
p la ye d tw o v io lin selections, ac-
i c o m p a n ie d b y M rs . F te d S e w e ll.
M rs. Jean O sb o rn e o f P o rtla n d .
G ra n d C h a p la in , w as p re se n t a t
th e m e e tin g .
P ro g ra m p resented in th e d in in g
ro o m d u rin g th e pot lu c k s u p p e r
in c lu d e d p ia n o s e le c tio n s b y R o b e rt
and A n n P eters, p ia n o d u e t b y
C a th e rin e
Enschede a nd N a n c y
A ile e n E aster; p ia n o solo. T u m m y
C h a rle s
J Jin sm o re ;
v io lin
solo.
J essie
T re g io w n ;
r e c ita tio n
by
P la p p ; a n d tr u m p e t solo, J u n io r
P lapp.
F ire d , a p p a re n tly , fro m a p o in t
o m e w h e re
n e a r th e S e g h e r s
. i-hool. a . t r a y
b u lle t T h u rs d a y
a fte rn o o n a b o u t 3:30 o 'c lo c k pene-
t i ated a w in d o w and lodged in
th e b la c k b o a rd , n a r r o w ly m is s in g
Ire n e Sandem an.
13. p u p il w h o
••.a w o r k in g a t th e b la c k b o a rd at
t o tim e In v e s tig a tio n was ■ m ade
by Sin r i f f J o h n C o n n e ll a nd d e p u -
ties.
T h e b u lle t, w h ic h ra n g e d d o w n ­
w a rd fro m t h e w in d o w , passed
across th e space n e a r th e desk
u s u a lly o ccu p ie d b y M rs. B e tty
G re tc h te a che r, a t th a t tim e o f
day. A ll c u rta in s on th a t s id e o f
th e school house w e re d ra w n and
c o n s e q u e n tly none c o u ld have seen
a h u n te r o r o th e r person a lo n g
th e h ig h w a y o r in th e fie ld s b e ­
yond.
N in e persons w e re a d m itte d to
c itiz e n s h ip in h e a rin g s h e ld W e d -
nt- d a y b e fo re J u d g e R
F ra n k
Pi te r in c ir c u it c o u rt. T ho se a d ­
m itte d in c lu d e d P e te r A c k e rm a n .
B a n k s ro u te 1: M rs Rose N ic k o l.
P o rtla n d ro u te 2: C a ro lin e Ras­
m ussen. B e a v e rto n ro u te 2: M rs.
M R S ( I A K A C A R R IC K
M r C la ra C a r ric k , w ife o f H o w - Jo h a nn a M e ye r. H ills b o r o ro u te 3:
a id C a rr. k. w e re h e ld N o v e m b e r Ri se E astm an, B e a v e rto n ro u te 2;
F ra n k T ra sh se l.
R e e d v ille ;
7 at P o rtla n d C re m a to riu m .
M rs. C a rl
H e in tz .
G a rd e n H o m e ;
C a r r ic k d ie d h e re N o v e m b e r 5 at G eo rg e
C
a
th
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n
n
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m
ith
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e a v e rto n
Jones h o s p ita l. In a d v e r te n tly t h e
s to ry o f h e r fu n e ra l last w e e k s ta t­ ro u te 1: Jo h n P a rk e r Rogers. O re n -
ed th a t she was th e w if e o f Rev. co.
A n d re w C a r r ic k o f th e T u a la tin
Argus.
S u b s c rib e n o w
P la in s P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h .
Prices for Friday, Nov. 20th, to
W ednesday, Nov. 25th,
Inclusive
JELL WELL
Any flavor.
TO OUR FRIENDS— For
your friendship to our
ARE
market — - W E
TRULY TH ANKFUL
D E I. M O N T E .
PU M PK IN
B A K E R 'S
' .-lb .
CITRON
Orange, Lemon
I’eel. Lb.
25c
9c
1-lh. can
C A K E F I.O C K .
I ’ kg.
25c
BOILING BEEFu,
9c
BEEF ROAST , ...
12c
YEARLINGLAMB lca?ops.dLb. 12c
PURE LARD
lbs. 38c
SHORTENING V Lb. egetable
10c
FRANKFURTERS— 2 lbs. } Both
39c
SAUERKRAUT— 1 quart
) for
COTTAGES Lb
3
CORN STARCH ARGO
1
SH RIM P DRY PACK
2
14c
2^"^". 25c
-lb.
pk«-
59c
RAISINS
Thompson Seedless
9c
z}-,b
pkg.
25c
23c
SUPERIOR MARKET
5 D eliv erie s D a lly
T U N A %’s can
ioc s can
Dromedary.
C r a n b e r r y S a u c e 17-oz. tin ...
OLIVES — Ripe.
Suitland.
Res. Phone 321Z
T O M A T O JU ICE
/f
J L iU
No. 1 tall can
ZZ
FRED'S
Phone Hillsboro 451
Four-sew. An exceptional
Value. Each ......................
Thompson’s Seedless.
4-lb. economy pkg. Each
AIRW AY
J * » 59C
49c
Pounds
(Lb. 17c)
D ole's.
N o. 1 t a ll
(«
A l cans
T IS S U E SC0TTS
Pound
CH O CO LA TE
22c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Del Monte.
-i / f
No. 1 tin
PINEAPPLE
PEAS
g g /A I A C C I7 C
i > IV ' L A u u L o
D”""‘
B r c r R;ib b it G o ld L a b e l.
(No. I ’ .* t in 19c) 2 ’ 2*8 can
rolls
W h ite K in g G ra n u la te d .
L arge pkg.
33c
Pound
PEAS SA
N 3 W
AN
°
No.
sieve
W ALNUTS O reg o n .
Ibs.
19c
25c
35c
P re m iu m
,tar 1 3 c
SAN W AN.
No. 2
Del Monte,
CORN £ 7 , c.„
15C
D E L M O NTE.
2'-, . t in
9c
15c
w h o le G ra in .
r» 1 2 C T
C
C an
L e m o n , O ra n g e
C itro n . L b.
O S /«
and
A IM V
CRACKERS S™ 2 ïx 27C
S h r e d d e d W h e a t 2^...
Inclu de
|3) Shredded W h eat Biscuits In your T u rk e y Dressing
WINES
BEER
fo r T h a t N u t-L ik e F lavo r.
Elsnore, Port, Sherry, Tokay,
White Port, Angelica.
(P in t...... 25c)
Brown Derby.
Piltzner Type.
Quart...............
45c
11 -oz. bottle»
(Case $1.98)
C abbage
19c
C e l e r y H e a r t s 2 bunches.
9c
33c
lh . l i e
T
T he
he last
last chance
chance to
to finish
finish th
thi a t p a rt-fille d b a rre l of K rau t, or to store a w a y for w in te r use.
(Three
in
a Bunch)
Fancy C elery, W e ll Bleached.
S w eet Spuds 9
V . 8. No. 1. C a lifo rn ia Jersey.
Thanksgiving menu.
Those thick, y e llo w meated— Just w h at you
Fancy
Tokays.
Fancy Tokays.
w a n t for
that
lb . 5c
Th
w ill go v e ry good in a fru it salad.
T
h e
e y
y w
A p p le s
Delicious
Face and Fill
b o x b9c
45L
Extra Special Deal
Buy 2 pkgs. Kellogg’s Who!»’
W heat Biscuit for
9 9 /*
and get 1 pkg. Kellogg's « O V
Rice Krispies FREE.
19c
L a rg e
cans
rV A D N J butter kernel .
G ra p e s
27c
cans
O
4U
10c
Dole, sliced.
No. 1 % tin
29c
PINEAPPLE LiK ‘„
rL L L o
CH OCO LA TE
Baker's
C O T TD Van C a m P's
¿ 5 I T T o m a to
PU M PK IN
BAKING POWDER
CALUM ET.
19c
T O W E L and
H O L D E R for
SCO TT
14c
-J ffzj
ItJV
CHEESE
GINGER A L E c', S l' S ci™,
5c
Friday and Saturday
for
American
Well aged.
Iv o ry .
CANDY D ro p s
2 ibs. 2 5 c
MARSHMALLOWS
15c
F L U F F IE S T . Pound
Ç f U P CRYSTAL
10 b a r , 29C
O V J /A r
W H IT E
FRESHER FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
D E L M O NTE
ii n ic tin s
P ic
PIN EA PPLE JUICE
M e d iu m
Bar
SOAP
Soft Shell
WALNUTS
Large Fran-
1
quette9. Lb.
A tJ V z
FILBERTS
25c
-lb .
9c
pkgs.
Del Monte.
carries (he highest quality birds at the
RIGHT PRICES.
PERFECTION BAKERY
BROOMS
Raisins
COFFEE
CCA A D
SNOW DRIFT
Fred’s Superior Market
D E M A N D P E R F E C T IO N B R E A D and P A S T R IE S at Your Grocers
P u re Vegetable Shortening
SW ANSDOW N
and Turkeys remind us that
E a c h .................................... 50c
Reserve Space E a rly
Prices E ffective Friday and Saturday — November 20 and 21
CRISCO
CO COA
Thanksgiving Reminds Us of Turkeys
TURKEYS ROASTED.
SW ANSDOW N ciKE * 2 3 C
FOR
29c and 49c
V a rie ty of Flavors
FUDGE CAKE ............................................ 29c and 49c
P ilg rim House
N o v e m b e r 22: C h a p e l s e rv ic e o f
w o rs h ip , 10:30 a m., w it h lit u r g y
fo r th e Sunday, n e x t b e fo re a d ­
v e n t. S e rm o n . ‘ T h e B lo o d o f th e
P ilg r im s ." in c o m m e m o ra tio n
of
th e m a rty rd o m o f M a rc u s a n d his
co m p a n io n s on N o v e m b e r 27. 1847
" R e lig io n in th e N e w s " t o p i c s :
"G u id a n c e o f E lsie J a n is ," "S is te r
A im e e o n th e W a rp a th ." a n d "S lm e .
Nine Get Citizenship
at Hearing W ednesday
oll« t .nl
Let’s Talk Turkey
O ur Famous C ake.
huge d ik e s have been e re cte d to th ro w b a ck flo o d w a te rs o f th e
d p i h e - in th e we t, i f n o t in th e U n ite d States, re le a s in g to c u lti-
I S ta l
C u t c o u rte s y T h e O re g o n ia n .
________ ___
T h e West's Most Po pu lar Blend
■¡¿='g s
18c
..
WHITE CAKE ............................................
■Km«
on Un- $7.i0(Ml W a p a to h ike i e -.la m a tio ii p ro je c t in
ike h e il m b e in g used to d e ve lo p one o f th e la ce e
.oi* l i e n ei dam la u d above th e gre a te st s in g le d o p i
H uge Sum Spent for Dikes
on W apato Lake at Gaston
P re p a ra tio n s an* a b o ut co m p le te d
m i W a p a to la k e to r th e «•«•on t o f
a ".«*t ie o f hattl«
w it h flo o d w ater*
o f tin* T u a la tin riv e r, w h ic h . « aeti
v«*ar in tin* past h a ve x w r p t d o w n
th e m o u n ta in s and fo u n d lo d g e m e n t
«('nnUnn«if fr»»m nnr» 11
Hu th e la k e bed. p re v e n tin g •«•nou.s
crop . d ue to th e d ry s u in in e r and flo o d s o f lo w la n d s fa rth e r d o w n ­
lack o f fa it ta in s , u.stially e xp e cte d strea m .
ti» c m ip le tc th e g ro w th o f la te po-
L a st ye a r fo r th e fir s t time u n -
tatin
d e r a n e w p la n «»f re cla m a t o n .
M« u n la y n ig h t, f M ow ing tin* ra in . d ik e s w e re e re cte d a ll a ro u n d tin*
hem y fog b la n k , 1« d tin* v a lle y . la ke bed to s h u t o u t th«* <• .flo w
eausuig tr o u b le at S w a n Isla n d a ir - w a te r F o r a tim e , in th e dead o f
pi r t in P o rtla n d
F o r n e a rly 15 w in te r w it h t«*ri«-ntiul ra in s sw o p ­
m in u te s one o f th e la rg
tra n s p o rt in g th e m o u n ta in s and v a lle y , tin
planes c irc le d H ills b o ro appa re n t- d ik e s h e ld a m i th e n p o rtio n s o f
ly a tte m p tin g to fin d I b o le to th e m m e lte d lik«- b u tte r a n ti a l­
a llo w a la n d in g on th e lo ca l a ir - lo w e d th e w a te r to a g a in
o v e r­
p o rt T lie p la n e la te r was bi ju g h t flo w
sa fe ly to g ro u n d at Eugene.
T h is ye a r th e b ro k e n d ik » have
Fa t k illin g fro s t tin s ye a r came been rep la ce d in an a ll .sum m er
N o v e m b e r I w h e n th e te m p e ra tu re ca m p a ig n w h ic h lias e m p lo ye d tw o
i l l . pped to 25 degrees above Zero, p o w e r s h o v e l; A B th e w a y a ro u n d
'fin * fo llo w in g n ig h t th e m e rc u ry th e la ke th e d ike s h a ve been heaped
rea ch e d th e low« t p o in t o f the h ig h e r a nd b ro a d e r. T h is w m t«T.
m o n th , re c o rd in g 15 degrees above i f th e re is h ig h w a te r again, th e
zero, a c c o rd in g to fig u re s c o m p ile d th e o ry w ill he g iv e n a f u ll test.
b \ A W M oore, w e a th e r o b s e rv e r
Blain«* B ro w n o f G e rv a is and A
her»* fo r th e b io lo g ic a l su rve y.
F Hay« s o f B ro o k s a re th e ow ners
D u rin g th«* m o n th o f N o ve m b e r o f th e p ro p e rty , th e ir d re a m b e in g
ha
th e n
been 11 n ig h ts w ith to b rin g in to e x is te n c e one o f th e
fre e z in g
tom |»eratures.
w ith
the la rg e st and m ost p ro d u c tiv e
hig h e st o f a r m th e m o n th 58 de- dens in th e west, i f n o t in
gr«*es oi N o v e m b e r 15.
U n ite d States.
H a n ifa ll d u rin g th is p e rio d has
T o w o rd th a t end. th** tr u c k g a r-
to ta le d 3<l inches i w ith 08 in ches
th is
re c o rd e d on and b e tw e e n th e 3 rd d in . p u t o n ly to lim it e d use
am t 6 th o f th e m o n th , w h ile
16 y f a r on 400 o f th e 830 acr« > p r o ­
200 ca rlo a d s o f
potatoes,
inch«** f«*11 N o v e m b e r 16 and 12 i n ­ duced
onions, c a u liflo w e r, cabbage, sweet
ches N o v e m b e r 17
¡co rn , tom atoes, beans a nd pcpjx.*-’
T h e u ltim a te p ro g ra m , so th e o w n ­
ers say. w ill c e n te r on th e p ro d u c ­
t i o n o f o n ions and c e le ry w ith some
600 te n a n t fa rm e rs w o r k in g th e
land. T o w a rd th is end 23 te n a n t
houses, m o d e rn w ith p lu m b in g and
((‘nntimieH frnm nar» 1»
c o n s tru c te d the-
th«* g ra n d ju r y . ' F re d S e w e ll, e n r­ e le c tric ity . w e re
Tu» ila.v
T h is o ffic e *-yt .«r as n b e g in n in g o f th e w o r k ­
W ill m a k e no fu r th e r p ro b e o f th e e rs ’ v illa g e , w h ic h is to be.
m a tte r.”
H o | m * o f u ltim a te p ro d u c tm n i
P ra h l
wrts h o rn N o v e m b e r 23. based on th e fa c t th a t W a p a to la k e
IHMa in M in n e s o ta h u t has liv«*d is v ir g in b e a ve rd a m so il o v e r la y ­
n e a r H ills b o ro m ost o f tus life , in g w h a t p ro b a b ly is th e largc.-t
deposit o f peat in th e n o rth w e s t
w h e re he has been fa rm in g
S u r v iv in g
are
th re e
b ro th e rs. T h u s is assured u n a lm o st urn t id ­
W a ld e n u ir o f Ft.
L e w is .
W a sh . in g s u p p ly o f p la n t fo o d if h a n d le d
W e i n e r o f C am as and S y lv e s te r «>f in a s«n«*ntific m a n n e r.
H ills b o ro , a nd
tw o sisters.
M rs
A s tim e goes on a nd th«* soil is
Em m a Jones o f B a k e r and M rs. placed u n d e r co m p le te c u ltiv a tio n
M a rg a re t Scovvn
of
V a n co u ve r. and v ita liz e d b y d ra in a g e and s u n ­
sh in e . p ro d u c tio n is e xp e cte d to be
W •
F u n e ra l
services w ill
be h e ld tre m e n d o u s w it h r ic h re tu rn s to
to d a y » T h u rs d a y ) fro m th e D o n e l- te n a n ts and o w n e rs
T h e d ik e is a p p ro x im a te ly 5 ‘ ?
.‘ (»n & «S ew ell F u n e ra l ch a p el w ith
R« v H A D eck o ffic ia tin g B u ria l m ile s lo n g and th e e n tire jo b w ill
cost a t least $75.(MM), it is c -tim a te d .
w ill he in H ill h«»r«> ce m e te ry.
T h e e a rth w a ll is 13 feet h ig h an 1
1 s u rro u n d e d on th«* o u tsid e b y a
S ay y o u saw i t In th e A rg u s .
=3^
county
S ix months 85c. t h r e e month« 50
cents. T w o months 35 cents.
tf
N o v e m b e r 28 at 7:30 p. nt. Serm on,
O n ly T hanks to G ive?"
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Page Five
OREGON
Power Shovel Rc-enforce the Dikes at Wapato Lake for Winter
Scholls Grange
to Meet; Plan
Annual Dinner
I Hy
A ft G U S ,
W e Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities