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THE , t Orenco People Plan Service hospital Portland spent Bunday i with her parent». Mr and Mr». J. I*. Rogers. Igile Ilaughmaii from the CCC camp a t Rouge river In home to spend the Clirtstmus holidays. Mr and Mrs Tom A William.» ol Portland are visiting Mrs William .' parents. Mi and Mrs. lXMlle C •’ rgel,. Honor Roll Given 't'lav.e <gi the honor roll 111 Mr B eiultoid's room receiving a grade not lower th an ~ lor the »lx weeks ending November :«l ure Ilugn Ring. Erne.-t Ixiehden. Helen Wll- fert, I ls Rogers, Donald Baugh man. fra n k W' mh I. Dorothy Park Joy Hoague. Virginia Robson, Bar buru Burdette, Arlene Bernards Rolwit Anderson, llernlei e Ensley. Elvu Bradley and Ixils Robson. The following pupils liave neither been absent nor tardy for the three montli» ending November 30: R* bereu Webb, Ira Rogers, Junior C iirlegton , Joy Hoague. Dorothy Pinks, Lee Hoague. Donald lluugli- matl and Barbara Burdette Woman's Working Circle will meet next Wednesday afternoon III the church |>arlor 'Pile hostess fur the ulleruoon Hie Mestlames Na- thanlel Rone and N. Bradley. Mr. and Mis B A. Mitchell a t tended a Christm as dinner und family gathering a t the home of Mr. mid Mrs. It E. Wilcox In Vancouver. Wash. Mrs. W f H unter attended the C hristm as tree und entertainm ent held In the Congregational church at Hillsboro Bunduy evening H IL L S B O R O Victorious Christian Living C elebrated; Roll revealed In Him, to live so near to Him th at Ida power upholds ua and gol’les us. Is to win the vic tory of faith. Deep and wide In all our life today Is the need of victorious C hristian living. We are In a world In which we aro talking new deals and reconstructions, and no sensible man will dlspar- ago tho need of applying coura geous Intelligence In tho effort to discover better methods of organ izing and conducting our social life. • • • AV/HEN' man finds a better In- ” strum ent or tool for bis pur pose than the one ho Is using, be does not need to tie urged to use th e new one and discard the old one. And there Is a sense, there fore, In which, as we discover a b etter way of society and men be come convinced th at It Is a bet ter way, we shall enter th at way very much as wo adopt new Inven tion* and better methods In the physical world. But underlying all our external life Is a persistent problem of m an’s relationship to his fellow man. No m atter how much we Improve outward conditions, or social organization, there will still be tragedy In human llfo where sin nnd selfishness continue. Whpn the social engineers have done all In th eir power to plan nnd better society, we shall be far «hurt of Its achievement unless men have the will and purpose to live In right relationships with one another. Meanness and sor did nexs nnd gelflshr'"-» will find a means of defeating the highest purposes, unless they themselves a re conquered and driven out by love and goodness. To overcome evil with good Is tho method and goal of the great struggle In which all good men und women nro engaged. This was the supreme purpose of Jesus In coming Into the world, and it Is the victory through Him we u u y achieve. T est: I John B tl-l'J T he Inleenatloual Bunduy Hchool L esson Uniform for D ec. tin. • • • J ti ll lesson, wlileli presents the of H o n o r A n n o u n c e d '■J tuple, "Victory T h r o u j h Christ," Int im ill’ ••» III« picture of Ill y M r*. Ilu u h llu r .le lle l C hrist ns King and Conqueror. GltKNUO All lnvltutl«»«» Is ex The previous Christina» story told truded to Hie entire community to of III» coining Into the world. attend u candle Unlit communion "Be of good cheer," «aid Jenus service In the church from 11 to hl» (list Iplo», "I have overcome o'clock till mldnlKht New Year'» the world." Our le»»on 1» a com Bve Au "iiiri ol service la being mentary on these word». In III* arranged th a t will be different. overcoming of the world, C hrist Mr». M itchell Honored give« victory to Individual men In friend« culled at the 11 A M itch ell home Bunday, bringing a beau th eir effort to overcome »In and tifully decorated birthday cake and ■elflHhnesH. Ice cream lionorlng Mr». Mitchell Wo aro living In a world th at on her blrtliday. Those present offer» consiant Incentive» to »elf- were Mr» fra n k Connell, .lean Ann Connell, Ml«» Adele Guerber. Mr iHhnesi where It doe» not tem pt and Mr;, f II Leary and daughter men to the grosser »In». B«lll»h- Elizabeth of Portland. no»» 1» In reality the deepest of Mr. and Mrs Lester Gross and all »In» and at the root of all daughter ol Portland spent Bunday sins, but It appears to ua clothed with 111« brother, Calvin On»»», and In dlngulscd and «oinetlince a t family. tractive form». Mr». B. I.. Carlyle returned Thursday evening from a le* A man may ho very unselflnh « vl»l with relative i and toward III» own family or hie own friends In lx* Angeles, Cal. group or hl» own country, hut at Ernest Will’ l l and children H el Iho Hit mo time rut hies» In actions en and Hlierwond visited Mr. Wil ns they affect other people end lett'» parents in Newberg Bunday Mr and Mr», Clutrlle Penner of other countries. A man may clothe Mr an.i Mis. J c M a rk of New Portland were Bunday guest» of under the guise ot ambition, «no port iuid Mrs. Agnes B ryant were Mr. and Mr.. W. 11 Klug und fam dinner guest» of Mr. und Mrs W cess, and what 1» called “enlight ily. ened »elf Interest,” a courso of d u e :« at the J P. linger» home f H unter Bunday. Bunday guests a t the H erbert' life th at 1» utterly out of h ar Bunday were Mr. and Mr». Runsell Bchetdt home were Rev. Edward mony with Chrl-tinn» service and D uert and titre' chlldien ol P o rt Beheldl and Mr and Mrs. Louts the principles of love and brother- land. Mr. und Mrs Jack Huger« and Z urcher of Rock Creek Mi mid Mr» C P. Beck mid Mr. bO d. e e e sell Il a ■|«,nt C hristm as week with und G W laiywn ol Pm . relatives and friends In Portland. land Mrs r | ' n overcome the world In our will have as then C'hrt..tm.i M i» A gues Bryant spent Chi 1st- guests Mr. and Mrs f M Hull mid own hearts and In our own m as with tier »on. lalto y llryant, children of Marshfield, also Mr. Bvc» Is no cheap or easy victory, und family In Portland. C. A Wheeler anil L M. Stark Becks father and two b ro th ers ot Wn ennnot arc.inpllsb It unle»* of Portland were Bunduy guest» at Portland. Mr Ball 1» agent for wo live on a high plane where we Consolidated Truck lines a t Marsh- the II E Burdette home. liuvo the constant Inspiration of Mias Lorene Woodward of San Held. Mr and Mrs Curtis W arner and communion with those who have franelsi'o arrived Saturday eveiun ; Mr- W llfert attended a lived nobly and who have left u* to spend the C hristina» holiday., play at Ernest the Calvary Tabernacle in a good examplo. with her parents, Mr. and Mi Portland Bunday evening. L T. Woodward, and family. The height of all such com A large crowd attended the Joint Mr and Mrs. Tom Pleren and Christm as entertainm i n t and treat munion with (ho most Inspiring two children of Helvetia spent Bun day with Mr. und Mi’s. 3. W presented by tlic Bunday school and examplo that It offers, and the public school held In the selie’e power of a Savior to help us, 1» In Baughman und faintly Friday night. A very our relullon Io Jesus. To find God Mr. und Mis Jack Robertsun and. auditorium program was given under: daughter Clludvs ol Portland spent enjoyable the supervision ot MISS Marie Mc- Bunday with Mrs. ltolxrtson'« als- Klnnls. g : Ml C l.a r le It s i a: d ' all iiy. Offlrlul and Unofficial New« — Mr and Mrs. W alnard Hlliipa of Boise, Idaho, arrived Bunduy to All that Is fit to print In Hillsboro spend the holiday» with Mr. and and the county — Court, arresu . (Ils Mi- Richard llumtsrl Mrs. M L Goble. Mr. Itllppu Is school., taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , ORCHARDALE An exchange of located In Hillsboro il » government deaths, society. Every week In the present« was enjoyed H by the tmaa engineer In construction of the Argus, pupils of school district No. new post office. ixt Friday uftrenoon. In the eve El.It V S ( H ATE \l l Mie. Olive Rogers of S t Vincent ning a large cruwd attended the program given by Miss Jenkins and the pupils. Those taking p art In the th ree-act play, "G randpa's Christm as S p ree.'' were: Donald Wright. Lucille Klann. William Hudson. Jeanette Wilson, Harry Wright. Ralph Tmunerman. Alice Hudson. Frieda Tim merm an. Clara Hunger. LaVern Klann, William K lann William Hudson and Ray mond Hunger gave a recitation. The program wits interspersed with FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 C hristm as carols. The school house w.i . decorated with Christinas dec oration.» and a pretty tree. Suc Fri., Sat. and Mon.—-Dec. 28, 29 and 31 cess wa» attributed to Miss Thelm a Jenkins, teacher. Bags of candy BRAND and n uts were contributed by it ,,z iM,iii,. Jam es A. Baintord of Hillside. Jtm Hayden of 8tras.se! sprnt KELLOGG 8 Wednesday and Thursday with Mr 1 pkg'. and Mrs. J. It. Hayden. W alter Hayden 1» visiting with MACARONI CHEESE Mr. and Mrs. Hayden of fo rest Full cream. P orters. Kleen Park x* Grove >1 lb, B irth day of «il 1» Orchardale Pupils Enjoy Jchristmas < hrl RUCHEK’S ASH GROCERY '- r a lu V IP l RUBY 10c 15c C O R N FLAKE'S O-f pkg. T U N A FISH Ik/III V MT | I V 1 1 L .A 17c 27c 23c 1-lb. PACK 81ze >a. VERNON U || r<n. THERE is a definite reason for the richer flavor of A RO U S . Lcisyville Work ha« been started on the playshed at the school. This Is an SERA project. Mi and Mrs. Roy Shank and family and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fitzpatrick and family of Port- land were Sunday dinner guests at the Lorenz home. The families arc former South Dakota friends. Mrs H arriet Ford is spending the holidays with her m other at U m atilla. Mis., Marjorie Sinclair and M bs Clara S ream left Tu' -dav evening to ¡.jxnd the week with friends In Seattle. Mrs. K athleen Oregg. attending college at Albany, ts home for the holidays Miss Victoria Case of P o rt land was a guest C hristm as day at tlie Gregg home. Mr and Mrs. Remt Kerkoff and small son spent C hristm as day with Ute Claeys. Mr anil Mrs. Rowton and Mr and Mrs Brice Adams visited Mr and Mrs. Ray Loveland a t Corvallis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E inar Berggren and son» Harold and Howard and Wil bur Lorenz had C hristm as dinner with Misses Mary and Sabina G rand a t Aloha. HUGH Z. COX FOREST GROVE Hugh Z. Cox, 76. of Hillside died a t St. Vincent's hospital in Portland December 20 and funrral services were held at tin- Fore, t Grove Undertaking com pany chapel Saturday with Miss Bowman a-» reader. Interm ent was In Forest View cemetery. Mr. Cox was born In Indiana January 29. 1858, and m arried Mary- Viola Sayre on January 23. 1878 Deceased Is survived by the widow and two sons, William R. Cox of Forest Grove and A. D. Cox ol Yuma. Arizona. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Kin ton Class to Select Officers Illy M r . Page Three Holiday Mood E. I.. Co«) KINTON A g’xxl attendance of officer, and members of the Bible bool Is urged a t the regular serv ice at Ib I5 a m Bunduy. aa offi cers will be elected. Rev. W. E Simpson will be present after preaching service at 9:45 Everyone interested in f ie church and Bible school Is Invited to be present Kioton school board and a fe* other men set the new poles tur the electric light wires which will at an early date be wired into the sctiool house. Poles were also set on the H. Valentine place for elec tric lights. Mrs. Mabie Leachmann (Mabie Vat K ic k i. and son from Portland rpent the holiday season with her mother, Mrs. Louise VanKIeek They arrived Thursday Mr. Suelen.» of Portland spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. J VanKIeek. Mrs Lilly M. Blcrly spent Friday with her daughter, Mrs Ethel Mc Cormick, in Hillsboro. School will sta rt again W ednes day. Officer* Named Mr. and Mrs J. H. Aten e n te r tain’ d the members of the Albright B rotherho'id December 13 a t the.r home on Pleasant Valley road. Nineteen members were present and a number ol Invited guests. Fol lowing from K inton were elected to office: R obert Pomeroy, vice-presi dent; Everett D Wright, secretary, and Edward L. Cox. treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. George Snider spent Sunday with Mrs. Snider's brother, Grant Dawson, a t Cloverdale. The community was very well re presented at the school Christm as program given a t the hall Thursday i veilin ' The program was greatly enjoyed and all the youngsters took their parts unusually well. The •lachen.. Mis.» Helen Schneider and Mrs. Audrey Vandermost. have prov en to be very efficient and the school has done unusually we:l u n der their leadership Following Is the program: song by school. "Jin- !e Bells;" drill, prim ary pupils;! -ong. . Secrets,'' primary pupils; play, "Fun on the Podunk Limited.'' , I grades. Mrs. Schneider, m other of the principal, of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. W alter VanKIeek and daughter C athrvn Helen of Beaver ton and few others were present for the evening. Ivan Bterly, son of Mr. and Mr-. Floyd Bierly, who ts attending O S C. spent the Christm as holiday with his parents. He returned to . chool Thursday. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilson, a boy , last week. The population of this town was quite scattered during the C hrist in a' holiday. Those who entertained with family gatherings were Mi and Mrs. G?orge Snider. Mr. and Mrs. Emery VanKIeek. Mrs Lilly M Bierly. Mr. and Mrs H arry A Richards. Mr and Mrs. H J. Val entine and Mrs. A. H ansen and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy and family were entertained by their relatives in Portland. Sunday was observed as C hrist mas at the church with a short program as follows: song by all; Marilee Pomeroy, solo; Beulah P et erson. Shirley M ulthauf. Nedra Mil ler and Paul Peterson, recitations; Roberta Pomeroy, solo; song by all. Christm as candy was distributed to everyone present. S H Pomerov spent C hristm as with his sister, Mrs. K iris, in P o rt land. . Miss Grace McCormick, who is attending state norm al school at Monmouth, spent a few days the first of the week with her g ran d mother. Mrs. Lilly M Bterly. Many of those who have radios around town were much interested in the Sunday evening broadcast over KALE from the Hinson Mem orial church in Portland, to hear the voice of Miss Eleanor Kindt, who lived here a number of years ago. and now lives in Portland. She is a soloist in th a t church. ELBE'S ( BATEAU “ T h e Lem on D ro p K id ” OfftcJal Newspaper of WostUngton HUIstoom Argus with which The Lemon Drop Kid. Venetian 18 Hillsboro Ind e- plcture for Sunday and Monday. , pendent. tf I< Itura* Lee Tracy. Helen M ac k ! a rd Baby LeRoy in a sym pathetic story about a racetrack gambler YOUNG’S who turns small town citizen for the love of a 'sw ell'' girl, but who is unable to divorce himself from hl« pa«t and consequently almost "Thoughtful. Sympathetic loses his new found happiness. Service" Sunday V e n e tia n F ilm • C01«’1« Funeral Home Phone 972 KI.KY’S CHATEAU Hillsboro Thanking My Many Frineds for their loyal support in 1931, and wishing them a Happy, Prosperous 1935. GEORGE WICK Sales Dept. H illsb o ro A rrayed In th is attractiv e m orning frock of llpi-tb k r< d cotton with wlilt • pin dot, any girl could greet the holiday« in a happy fram e of m ind. The de p sq u are tucked yoke and delight ful ruchlng« on sleeve« and at th e th ro a t add a flattering touch to this gown, displayed by I' du tifu l K aren Morley, movie e a r 'HAPPY NEW YEAR and THANK YOU to our many loyal friends and customers. At Your Service Mountaindale Club Host to Children MOUNTAINDALE— The G e-r.et- a-h a Camp Fire girls entertained thp little folks of the community with a C hristm as party Saturday afternoon at the N H. Toates home. A C hristm as tree was highly decorated and a treat followed for everyone. Those present were John. Jean and Norman Tonnisen. Lor raine Tronnes, Norris and Phyllis •; iffety. Elaine G ardner. Crystal Belle and K enneth Voges, M argaret DeRo.ea. Donald Hergert. Mary Lou Toates, Mrs. DeRosea and Mrs. O. Voges, Irene G ardner. M argaret M athiesen. Shirley and Efile Toatea and Helen Tonnisen. C hristm as guests a t the Jam es M athiesen home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reisner of Salem, Misses Jeanette Brauns, Emm a and Erna Plagem an of Corvallis and D en nis Hall. Rasmus Mathiesen of As toria also spent the holidays at his home. C hristm as dinner guests at the Jake R affety home were Mr. and Mrs. F. Brandenburg of Orenco, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hartwick and son HoUts of Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Raffety, Mr. and Mrs. Butler R affety and children, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R aftety and children. Ver- m ta Raffetv of Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jake R affety and Marie Raffety. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thompson were C hristm as guests of Mr. end Mrs. J. J H utchens of Banks. They also visited at the B. W. Armen- tro u t home. Archie Thompson attended the funeral of his grandfather. W. Hol- lepbeck. of Vancouver. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwander entertained with a C hristm as d in ner. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Oabe Essner, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stovall, Emma Schwander. Lizzie Iia rm , and the host and hostess and son Louis. Mrs. Abe Keenon was unable to atten d due to ill ness. The Sunday school program was well attended. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baker, a girl. December 20. She was named Lucille Elaine. M o to r Co. HILLSBORO, OREGON Business Phone 441 Ready to supply you with the finest MEATS at the least cost. Ready to advise you In purchasing. Ready to give real values. All meats inspected by Dr. Nicol and Dr. Almquist. Home Cured SMOKED MEATS HAMS Lb........... 19c Half or whole. 13c PICNICS Lb COTTAGES 9c 9c 10c BEEF ROAST Lb HAMBURGER Lb VEAL ROAST Lb. FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET Phone 651 Re*. Phone 321Z 5 D e liv e r ie s D a il y Subscribe for th e Argus. S afeway S tores Friday, Saturday and Monday December 28, 29, 31 new CRESCENT COFFEE • . . only certain rare moun tain grown coffee* are used, . . . the finest flavored in all the world. w MATCHES. Highway 23c carton PORK & BEANS. 5c Van Camp's. 11-oz. can €FVz R 3 HOMINY. VanCamp large cans .............. 29c 6 -b o x @1 Im p ro ved Vacuum Packed in th e b e a u tifu l V IT A L IT E J a r D rip G rin d or A ll P u r p o s e G rin d . . . . Crescent Baking Powder $i.69 25c TRIANOLE Regular. 9-11». bag ................... 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Goodpack. 2 No. 2 cans ............ 25c MINCE MEAT— 2 lbs.............................. 15c GINGER ALE. Cliquot 4 Club. Pint 1"V MILK. Mt. Vernon. 3 tall cans • ........ 17c A x » SALAD DRESSING — B e s t Foods. (Pint 21c). Quart PEELS— Lemon and Orange. Lb................ 35c 23c PEARLS of WHEAT- W a x Paper Rice F lo u r DIAMOND. 40-foot ro ll BLUE ROSE. Whole grain. 5 lbs........................................... 49-lb. sack .............................. FREE DELIVERY A trw a y « . Lb. 3 lb». 5c 19c ABSOLUTE. Family flour. rnuurr COFFEE TO 49-lb. Bel1 br sack and JP $1.53 For Every Household Purpose Corn Meal n* jk H X P 89 RAISINS 29c Regular or quick QQz* cooking. 9-lb. bag...... OvV- M acaroni Flour, curve cut. 3 Try i s , with W hite or Yellow. 23c 4-lb. bag 20c our excellent cream cheese. Cheese Banks (Mild) Darigold (Nippy) Choice Thompson Seedless. SALMON Is, tall. 2 cans ... 19c Ocean Caught, Pink. Cocoa BEANS X '.WWte:......19c T o ilet T issue 10c Mother’s 3 ..n . P kg.................................. Hillsboro Meat Co. PHONE 982 10c 35c 19c 25c 29c 17c 15c TOMATO JUICE — Libby or Del Monte. 2 cans ......................... STOCK- UPl NOW! GREAT SAVINGS ON FOODS! $1.49 Soap Liberty White Laundry 10 bars 19C Rice Fancy, new crop PRODUCE FEATURES BANANAS. Golden ripe. -fl 4 lbs....................................... SWEET POTATOES— 5 lb*........................................ LETTUCE— Large, solid head, 4 lOV 4 21C H ead ............................................... t r V z 60c LIMES— Fresh. Dozen ...................................... 9^x0 AlUV POTATOES U. S. No. 2 50-lb. sack 4,b.........19c TOMATO SOUP Van Camp’s, Is. 5 can» ........ J OQn UOV« OATS Crystal Wedding 25c Oyster» or Shrimp Gulf Kist. ftQp 5-OZ. 2 can» ... (U OV MATCHES Dependable. Carton ....... 25c PORK & BEANS Van Camp’s. Med 5c 9c Large SCOT TISSUE 3 rolls ............... 20C CORNED BEEF Libby’s, 12-oz. 2 cans ............... CATSUP Kern’s, 12-oz. O* I 1? V /» A 2 bottles . 17c