Thur «lay. October 17, 1938 H IL L S B O R O A R G U S. H IL L S B O R O . end visit at Gar eon. Wash , w ith h ro th e i-in law and sister. M r. and M rs U n w in d Stout M i M olden s parents. M r and Mi Leo Madden T he y also visited M i ano M is H a n y W arren and I ( ¡overnm ent Springs fa m ily o f P o rtla n d s p in ! S a tu rda y , evening at the F ia q k Wai ten home M i K n ig h ts Move M i and M i . G P Beck visite d Hubert M e K m g lit a n d fa m ily am i M, <). W Layson in moved last week to th e ii new h o m e M i P o rtla n d Sunday. B lo o m in g U n io n H e a r n P o r t ­ I ir»l O renro M eeting Set; on tin* m arket road. M i and Mi G e m ,;e B S a u m lcr. M i W i i R in g b n i . i •< d l r M r . K. w Ilin H rk a ) M r and M r L e te r G io- and O ftK N C O M rs N II W h itfo rd 1 ch ild re n of P o rtla n d spent Sunday Mi and Mr.' F A ip la n a lp o f ' B L O O M IN G T iie Farm er»’ Un w ill tir^.uii/«* a c l r s hi fir s t aid w ith lu > b rother, G alvin, and fam- P o r tla n d v i ited M r am i Mi*. G a il ion met at Running's h a il October K a rn s Saturday. 9 and a good attendance is re p o rt­ • iiinh'1 the lb (I C i" » p rovided she l l y . Mr and M is H F. Parsons of ed w ith v is ito rs fro m C o rn e liu i:< i > the re q u ire d n u m ber o f pu­ R uttell C . H a r d e r T a k e n p il' The firs t m eeting w ill be P o rtla n d visite d at the Fred W olfe and P o rtla n d Rev. W illia m s of home Sunday. held F rid a y iiftc tn o o u fro m 2 to A g e n c y f o r P o w e r S e a l P o rtla n d spoke on the Townsend The furnace ut the school house •I at the ■cho(d house M r. and Mrs. Russell ( ’ H aider, son o f M r plan, and Senator B u rk e gave an W h itfo rd moved to Beaverton last was reconditioned last week and am, M r G A. H a rde r o f H ills b o ro address on the le g isla tu re at Salem I is now in firs t class condition. u eek The o rg a n iza tio n w ill hojd it M rs Jack Ham el has been q u ite route 4. has re ce n tly been a p p o in t- I m o n th ly business m eeting at the Mi George F lsli o f Bend ur- cd agent in W ashington co u n ty 1 ill w ith to n s ilitis Her sister. M i B lo o m in g school next Wednesday I liv e d lust week to v is it her m o th ­ fo r tiie Power Seal Com pany o f 1 er. who is s e riou ly ill at the home Fred Hamel o f P o rtla n d, is sta y­ Oregon Power Si al is a p roduct | nig h t. ing w ith her. o f her son. A lb e rt llo rw ie k Joyce M a rtin has been i l l w it! M r. and M rs Tom Ire to n of used m gasoline m otors to increase M r a n d M rs F ra n k H a th a w a y ' P o rtla n d and M r and Mrs. John the effects o f com bustion He has the flu the past few weeks She and c h ild re n and M r Irene K il- I M c In ty re o f Gresham visite d ut h e a dq u a rter; in H ills b o ro at F o llis re tu rn e d to school Tuesday. Service Station. T e n th and Base- 1 Joe Sims made a b rie f v is it at dow m il d a ughter B arbara J e a n n e , the F J M e ih o ff home Sunduy. o f 1 'ia tla tid am i F ra n k G low of M r and Mrs. C. W B ru n ih le and lin e streets H a rde r fo rm e rly was the parsonage T hursday, sto p pim M ultnom ah v is it e d at the N ath a niel { tw o c h ild re n of LaPush. Wash . em ployed by Ray M o lin g cannery between tra in s en rou te to W alla B om » home .Sunday, W alla, a fte r a tw o weeks’ vacation are v is itin g Mrs. B ru m h le 's por- Mi and Mi l.oui«* M adden and i ents. M r. and Mrs. K ai I W ilhelm s O u r classified colum na m ay have at his borne in B erkeley. Cal. d a u g h te r M aryle e and Patriea A nn ' Miss A nna H anser of P o rtla n d Just w hat you are lo o k in g fo r M ove to N o rth P lains le tu rm a l last week fro m a week-­ was a week-end guest of her Read them. tf G arl S irnantel and fa m ily moved PAULA STONE «to*.-» to «...to.Bto , HOP ALONG CASMOY 15c 35c 10 lbs. R A ISIN S — S eed less. 17c 19c 19c 4-lb. bag FIGS. Black. 3 lbs................ —a great Grower- Consumer Benefit D A TES. N ew crop. -2 lbs. Early tomorrow morning it starts-another huge Grower Consumer lk n c lit Sale at yuur Safeway grocer's! They're ready (or you now-1935’s finest dried fruit crops Stock up tor weeks ahead on ti nder, meaty dried peaches, apricots, prunes and raisins! This big evrnt brings you welcome money- savings. Arid were helping fruit growers market several million pounds of their crop! Your Safeway grocer offers you steady savings on o/Z fine foods reerg day. For 30 days do all your shopping at his store. Compart costs and SEE 1IUW MUCH YOU SAVE! 1 A PR IC O TS — F r e s h , d e a n , cello packed. 19c l-lb . pkg. P rices E ffectiv e Fri., Sat. and Mon. O ct. 18, 19 and 21 SJ59 Blue Seal, hard w heat. 49-lb. sack 47c 10-lb. cloth bag Cocoa IO C " PRO DUCE FEA TU R ES Fri. and Sat. O nly. 29c T riangle, regu lar or tiuiek. 9-lb. sack CARROTS lc Fresh and crisp. Bunch M a c a ro n i 3,, 15 c pkg.^®^^ W h e a t P u S f s C * V Extra fan cy, Broken. R utabagas Local. O N IO N S Local. 25-lb. sack Sunkist, full of juice. 27c u Z e T in U O ,..,. 29c ORANGES 19c lbs. 10c BANANAS Golden ripe. Lb................................ SOAP— W hite King G ranulated. Large pkg. ....................... TISSUE— W ald orf. / rolls JELL-W ELL— A snorted flavors. Pkg. P E A N U T BU TTER — Maximum. 1 1 2-11». jar D EV ILED M EA T— Libby’s ■/j, cans O Ö for PORK & B E A N S— Van Camp's. O O Large cans. for PEAS— Del Monte Early Garden No. 2 cans................................... 3 Del Monte. 3 Large No. 2 ' 2 cans. .... BEANS— Raycroft Kentncky W onder. No. 2 cans 2 Ray-Mai or Butter-Kernel, Whole kernel. No. 2 cans ........... 2 Corn or (¡loss 2 for P U M P K IN — cans for CORN— for STA R C H — Argo. pk gs. SA LT— Maximum, plain or iodized. 2-lb. carton ........................................... 33c 17c 5c 29c 10c 25c 40c 29c 15c 25c 15c 7c P a n ca k e ut 3 lb«......................... D ozen Soap H u n tin g l.u r k had unusual lu c k Gales creek Sun- i out o f the brush STOMACH ÎMCFRS v ie tin H u n s am i In, if t ir '. ’ For ¡>í I r " | w ith a pheasant w h ich ho had shot why th e sp itte d a doer .ind a lthough s;,»tnaeh iln .r e s , d ., ■ t o , .. . » ce o n ly arm ed w ith a shotgun be “ *‘ree »• •»"- I'd bagged the deer, w h ich weighed rre a ln ie n t. a d e >»i pre c rip i. 190 pounds at H ills b o ro Pharm acy. Adv Hillsboro MEAT Co. P hone 982 Free D elivery THE HOUSE OF CHOICE M EATS is s is t e r TF - to,S C r E T T i n G - \ 1 OV FLOUR Maximum. 2>a-lb. Pkg. I H E A R D H F R ASK H E R T E L L E R IN W H Y ,N O ! v j h V Do y o u ASK Í T h e P a r l o r i p S h e w a s o e t t ih HEAVY - 53C 3-Ib. can ........... l-lb . can FREE! SY R U P S leepy H o llo w Save 2 0 " by b u y in g the la rge tin . C ut c u rtto iy Orneen Journal C .ith e rin c Boge o f near H ills b o ro cham pion m ilk m a id at P a c ific I n ­ to, na tio na l L iv e s to c k e xposition. She d re w 7 pounds 12 ounces of m ilk in three m inutes. (o a sm all fa rm on the o u ts k irts of is reached Remove fro m stove, add N o rth Plains e a rly th is week. T hey soda and beat v ig o ro u sly. Then came fro m Woolsey. S D.. about a add m ilk , eggs w e ll beaten and re ­ year ago and u n til the present tim e m aining in g re d ie n ts m ixe d a n d resided in Blcxrm ing in N ic k Reece's sifted. Bake about 15 m in ute s in house. b u ttere d pans h a v in g pans 2-3 A son was born to M r. and Mrs. fille d w ith m ix tu re . T he bread m ay A lb e rt M eyer in H ills b o ro O ctober be cu t in squares and served w ith 10 b u tte r fo r tea. c h ild re n 's lunches, W a ln u t p ic k in g commenced in or parties, o r served w ith w hipped the Jepson and M u h ly orchards cream or hard sauce as a dessert. M onday. C orn Bread F a re w e ll P a rty H eld 1 cup cornm eal M rs H e n ry W h itc o m b gave a 2 cups flo u r fa re w e ll p a rty h o n o rin g Misses 3 tablespoons sugar M in n ie and Irene S inay last Wed-1 4 tablespoons b a k in g p ow der nesday O th e r guests were M rs *-2-teaspoon salt John Koehnke J r. and G race and l h cups m ilk D orothy. M rs F ra n k ly n Koch. M rs 1 egg John Goetze. Mrs. Fred Goetze and 2 tablespoons b u tte r. I M argaret and M arie, M rs H e n ry S ift flo u r once before m easur­ Sehulberg and Ernestine. Raym ond ing. p ile lig h tly in cup— m ix and and Joanne. Miss Emma Goetze and i s ift d ry in g re d ie n ts except b a kin g Mrs, A rn o ld Gnoss and Joyce and pow der tw o o r th re e tim es C om ­ Ilene. bine m elted b u tte r, beaten egg and M r and M rs R ich a rd W a ckrow liq u id . B lend d ry in g re d ie n ts and of P o rtla n d v is ite d at th e A rn o ld j liq u id in g re d ie n ts o n ly u n til Gnos home Sunday. smooth. F lo u rs v a ry in g lu te n con­ M r. and M rs John Jepson and te n t, so m ore liq u id m ay be neces­ fa m ily attended the w e d d in g of sary. S ift in b a k in g p o w d e r and th e ir niece. Miss M ay Jacobson. ' s tir o n ly u n til w e ll m ixed. in P o rtla n d S a tu rda y n ig h t Boston B ro w n Bread M rs. M argaret Gnos spent the I L i-cup ry e m eal week-end w ith her sister. M rs L i-c u p corn m eal A n to n Schantin. at Roekwooid. M r and M rs W ebster and th e ir j *-i-cup graham flo u r 2-3 teaspoon soda daughter. Mrs. Florence S m ith , o f Li-teaspoon salt P o rtla n d v is ite d at the H o rn e r home Li-teaspoon b a k in g p ow der O ctober 9. ’ □-cup molasses V ir g in ia M oretz of H ills b o ro 1 cup sour m ilk spent the w eek-end w ith M ild re d ’ »-cup raisin s l i f desired). | and M arce lla Brandaw . Teacher A S chultz and fa m ily i M ix and s ift d ry ing re d ie n ts, e x- j ' of Sherwood v is ite d the R. P. cept b a kin g pow der. 2 o r 3 tim es [ , in c lu d in g soda' B le n d d ry in - | : M o e lle r fa m ily M onday. gredients and liq u id o n ly u n til | smooth. S ift in b a k in g p o w d e r and I IIO T B R E A D S FO R V A R IE T Y D u rin g the cooler days o f e a rly s tir o n ly u n til w e ll m ixe d. A d d a utum n we are tem pted to use raisins, then f i l l greased 1 pound I m ore hot breads in o u r menus. b a k in g pow der tin s 2-3 fu ll. Re- i A lth o u g h m uch has been said about place covers and steam fo r 3 t o ! se rving hot breads, th e y do have SLi hours. Rem ove fro m can and th e ir place in the diet and g iv e I d ry in slow oven 10 to 12 m in - | v a rie ty to o u r meals. Molasses and utes. Serve w ith Boston Baked w hole wheat flo u rs are good sources j Beans. o f iro n and using them in hot breads is a good w a y to help sup­ p ly th is necessary m in e ra l to th e i diet. The good food values o f b u tte r, i P rices for Fri., Sat. m ilk and eggs are not alte re d in and Mon. he b a k in g o f hot breads, so in a d d itio n to iro n -c a lc iu m , phosphor- j O ct. 18, 19 and 21 ous, v ita m in s A and G are sup- j p lie d to the body. A lth o u g h these J food values are n o t fu rn is h e d in j Old D utch C leanser large am ounts th e y aid in f u lf ill- j ing th e day's requirem ents. T he , (Limit 3) ffp fo llo w in g recipes you w ill fin d , are S p ecial, Can .... t r K e easily prepared and w ill g ive y o u r meals v a rie ty . G in gerbread 1 cup molasses BEA N S— OC a G -c u p b u tte r 6 lbs. 13,-teaspoons soda Sm al W h ite o r Red Li-teaspoon salt AdCfV • i- c u p sour m ilk 2 eggs 2 cups flo u r 2 teaspoons ginger. P u t b u tte r and molasses in sauce pan and cook u n t il b o ilin g p o in t R ippled W heat WILEY’S GROCERY Corner 3rd CJ' Main and Street« P hone 1001 FREE DELIVERY A N N O U N C IN G - - - Our 6th A n niversary Sale Jrd Frit« .- 4«k Pris« ... IM M IM M « I * P e l« « 7>k P e ls « M M M .M IM k M M «k P e rm e a i P r lir a _ *•»»» •< Special reduced prices for this event. We cannot list the items as our whole stock will carry special prices, except those gov­ erned by a code. le e W r it k«« These are some sam ples 50 PRIZES IN ALL! TEA — Long leaf, green. READ THESE RULES CAREFULLV A «varta Mkty M»H«lp»*« •" C a a lo l »««apt am pler««« at is t«»»« ( t a i s i sad A lli l i t l a d Caalpsatas ■aah paund at Calf«« said upaa lia i Ih« C aa lail Ih« il tty paasaa» < rad ilad »«H» liity hiRhail « » » L u al . paial« «•••! ha swardad Ih« M iy CaatM* Blsahl sea afc»»>«»Wa »«- aa r««»«tt si »«y »I »a« tiara» Tb«r m««l ba pk»at» ugaed by C aalM lsat sad («aatafngaad b» Iba Calta«»»« »h a« p««r< festa at Catta» is M sda sad I ' ‘ laraad la si lha «tara N » C aalailaal <«Nl ha pai aullad la i « ì h i I Calla» «ala» Ma a» upaa Ih« «rami»«» »I «eT «I aar tiara«. taeuiaa al tit« Iwdgei AN Ce» Fati $!•»« witt ba •« «« • say «•»*»<• a l «rt«« ia lha xacas at lha Caalaslsals fattura la cam with aay aa aN at rfeata aiate« »•H ««temati« »Wy di»«wal«ty rba Caatailaal Caaia«l 7 / V long shread Mb........... 17c - QCp JUtfV A C O C O A N U T, i S tores so a p Start N ouj / Edwards DEPENDABLE COFFEE J Y e llo w IO Ea jy to Win THERP^ still time to enter ’. get contest slips today 10 bars SO D A — 4 pk gs. ffx , dalM Vr 10c 4 Q p X t/V S p lit R IC E - 3 lbs................. CRISCO 15c / / , --------------------------- CORN ELAKES P kg. •* lia s thiWBttal J A. Van Loo w h ile h u n tin g on day. As he came PRUNES — Local, in cello hag. 4 lbs. MOISTS P age Th C ham pion M ilkm aid at Show Pension Plan Session Topic Aid Classes to he Formed OREGON Fancy, new crop. ... 10c B ro ke n , new crop M azda L ight G lobes 25 to 60 waft. Each 4 to, X t> V Every statem ent we make hears weight. Every value we offer is a real value. T h a t’s why you're sure of satisfaction at the HILLSBORO MEAT COM­ PANY. Home-cured meats. LARD PORK COMPOUND RIBS, BACKBONES A Pork and B eef P roduct 12 3ibs.25' MUTTON PORK lb. ROAST ROAST Y oung and M eaty. S houlder Cuts lb. 9 18 lb. PURE LAIID 3 lbs. 4 9 c MINCED HAM, BOLOGNA 4 C c LIVER SAUSAGE u,. ■ w M A N Y O TH ER B A R G A IN S 12 can s $ 1 .6 8 A SP A R A G U S— Picnic tins 14 12 can s 2 .8 8 A SP A R A G U S— All G reen. 2s. 24c 12 ca n s 1.50 CORN. G olden Bantam . 2s. 2 for 25c 12 cans 1.08 P U M P K IN — G olden. 2 * -j. 9c 12 can s .60 TO M A TO JU IC E— P icnics......... 5c 12 can s .9 6 TO M A TO JU IC E— Is tall. 8c 12 can s 1.50 G R A P E F R U IT — 2s. 2 for 25c 12 can s 2 .0 4 PEA C H ES— S liced or halves. 2* 2 17c 12 can s 2 .2 8 PEA R S — 2!/j ......................... 19c 12 cans 2 .2 8 P IN E A P P L E — S liced , 2> 2 19c P IN E A P P L E . Brok. slice, 2 ' .. 2 for 33 12 can s 1.98 12 can s 1.20 P IN E A P P L E , s l i m 1. 1 ', 10c 12 can s .54 TO M A TO SA U C E — 8-oz. 2 for 9c 12 b ottles 1.68 C A T SU P — 1 2 -oz......................... i4 c 12 can s 2 .7 6 SA LM O N — R ed, Is. 23c 12 can s 1.80 T U N A — I os. 15c 12 ca n s .96 SA R D IN E S. M ustard or T om ato 6c One a d d itio n a l can i KEE w ith each purchase o f 1 dozen. G eneral E le c tric TOILET TISSU E— ....20c TOILET TISSU E— W aldorf. 3 rolls .... 14c Corn F la k es — lo g g ’s, lim it 4 p k g s........... K el­ 25c W h eat K rispies. K el­ logg's. 2 pkgs. w ith cloth doll FREE ........... M ATCHES 6 boxes ... 23c 17c T ru e A m e rica n , 18 cu. in. M ATCHES 8 boxes 23c S e a rch lig h t. 20 cu. in. E ve ry s trik e a lig h t. COFFEE Econom y Coffee C olu m bia Best Co.'iee Save the cost o f Ihe tin . (3 lbs. 65el I.b. PEA S— Island Bell, 303s B E A N S— Ray C roft, 2s. SA U E R K R A U T — Libby's. 2 ' 2s TO M A TO ES. Booth's Stand. 2 ' 2s T O M A TO SO U P. C am pbell's O Y STER S or SH R IM P— 2 for 17c <3 lbs. 49c I Pound 9c 9c 10c 10c 8c 25c 12 12 12 12 12 12 ca n s ca n s can s ca n s ca n s can s 1.08 1.08 1.20 1.20 .96 1.50 Gulf Kist, 5-oz. One a d d itio n a l can FREE W ith each purchase o f 1 dozen. GINGER ALE 10c 45c 27c 16-oz. b o ttle 12 bottles $ 1 .2 0 — O ne a d d itio n a l b o ttle free. SHORTENING 13c) l-lb . p k g. ................... ............ C/ A A O W h ite K ing Laundry. O V toJ/xIT 10 bars I?T fAT T D N orthern. For every <¡»4 /JQ r i - A - Z v J I v household purpose. 49-lb. s