THE Thursday, .Iune 21, 1931 Rev. Simpson Returned for Church Work H I'IK Il l s H,'V W Id H lllipsOII III t i m i , t h r fo n t llliv a lllllllll < ’I ' I'nll I olii rl rii, t- n i K vallg,'ll,*lll lu ll) I.,li I nt I 'in v a lli ■ la I wi rk anil U,l*. l , - tu l li, ’,1 to Ih r I ‘lir iin i, m ilr . U lrt, whirl) llirlllilr . till' r h l i r r l i , .. at Kiniini. U nirci am i M ountain III,tur w here tin ' puslor lai. re sid ­ ed lm srv e iu l vrai'. A dr li -g a ia ut from lltli vicinity will a i u t a i I h r p loin-ns reunion u t Hintti- park In lllll.',horn Hiiiiilav anil will ii.--.lsl w ith Ila- pinipani < '„iiilllliui Mrrliiu. Mr:, Iowa Taylor, win, was In ­ ju red will'll itili' Irli n u r ilav laat w ir k b. m a a n lull . ro n d iti,ill Hili' lives a t th e llom r ol liar »on. Jesse H uviin Mi . I-' <’ U 'll lin ld of P ortland A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON B <-avcrtoiis W in n in g I in at at P o rtla n d R ose S h o w Hi,in and Ilia I, f l. Serge fam ily Of lllIL-boio anti How ard H eld r-|» n t Jum- 10 at. N etarts bauali Mrs Viola D cm m ln S andy ami Mi . I'll, Ima Woll am i two sons "I H hatnian's nidi «pant J u l i a 13 a t Ilia Ed Dcmmlii home Mi ll.u I < 'lo m w i-Il of S a l I la G round. W ash . I- al tin- J,--».» Kny- I d e l holm- helping care for liar aged I motliei Mi - Iowa T aylor, who Is III Mi U oyd Robinson Of T u m on. Anzm , v is ite d Ila- p a st wick a t III,- hom e ol hai Ulialr-. * K ill, p alil, k. am i lum lly Mrs E llza- la i h II, lim it was also a g u e s t prior Io b a tin g lor C a m illa to s |» lid the sum m er Mis« I'ow rrs Honored AI mmi -h» neighbors gave M t. D a le p o w e r s a an p rl , p a rly in honor of her birth d ay Sunday eve­ ning Gim ir Moore ol C o tta g e Grove was a Sunday guest a t th e Hay Moore hom e M r. Em m a lllrk s anil C harles l-'auw eather of P o rtlan d w e re g u e st, a l Ilia K irkpatrick home Ju lia 111 lie k c ii H IL L S B O R O Queen M a rth a L ehm an of B eaverton, d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. E rnest Is 1,m an of B ethany, a n d PrinG- v.es Alda L ehm an. L.ubelle W allis, M ary Ja n e Ju n o r, Je a n Riley, Aline Bo .well, tK-rievieve Jo h n - on a n d Betsy Toll, L-on, who w ent to th e royal c o u rt of Q ueen B eth of the P o rtlan d rode festival T h u rsd a y a fte rn o o n In an e n try w orthy of th e fin est tra d itio n s of regal cerenionl'-s. B e a v e r to n 's flo at was aw arded sec­ ond place for cities In O regon outside of P o rt­ land. G en e Brown c a r ­ ried th e B eaverton b a n ­ ner, preceding th e float a n d h igh school b a n d . E rnest L ehm an fa th e r of th e queen, w as th e d riv ­ e r of th e f lo a t.— C ut .courtesy O regon Jo u rn a l. Dire, tor Jark lo w n school d istric t voted a [»■rial tax ol tan- mill at th e a n ­ nual in,-ding Montlay rvenliig I.aw- H-nii l-'lt ken was re-t-lat led d irer Mrs 1.urlila i'U ut and II T tor W ( ' I P u to n was ab-alt tl t h a ir- lim s a . d e le g ate .-, U> G l a n d IzM lgr m an. C'harle» Ho , m an director, and Itrb rk a li iv.s r u llìi y a l T illa ­ a m i Mrs C liarb » Clurk, clerk. mook, w rit- guests of honor for a K rliin rllzrr Nam ed lim ali pai tv a ita r Inclite m aatuu: , John Hrlinii-llzi-r was r,--elected last W n l l i r alay a v a n n u t d irec to r a t M ountain Ilona- w hool Mr am i Mrs lliu rv Halim rltzar. d l s l r l a t im-atlng Roy Ju q u lth was who retu rn e d ln tlialr Ilo in a H o li­ elected c h airm a n . W E p e te r s .; know Ho when we say such th in g s day from a wedding Irlp Io n o llill­ lllraito r. and Mr- Cora II Ego, we w ant Vu be sure t h a t we a r e n 't a n i ( »rämin, r iiie rtn lin d a iliarlv n rl clerk No S|»-tlal lax was voted. too ur, a bout It because In the Illy hid. S 'h rld t) luirty wllli laa crauni a n d aaka I ,,,II Ion., 'll Ilia, k, a p . an- I»-- I (Inal analysis w<- all know n o th in g C hris Lu* th« of Brooks Hill took anyhow and w hat's m ore w e ll all M onday evening lng dried each day nt th e J o h n O fficials Named St hm altzar prune dryer, 'llia y are a load of pulb’L. to ScappooiMi the learn nothing except by sa d ex­ o th e r day and when he arrived periences. A nnual seti, m , I meeting» ui tills lor the Sherw ood pool. vlalillty M onday evening war, not A m eeting of t h e Evangelical Imck hom e he discovered th a t two vary wall a tte n d ed At Ilia M oun­ B rotherhood was held T uesday e v e­ of th e pulh ts t.unc back w ith Ir.m M ind ta in Hida llstrlrt only Ilia srliool ning a t the M ountain Hom e p a r ­ by riding th*- exhaust pi|> Is mrd wins present and J,»* HI rat - sonage A special fe atu re of the you those pulletA were only th ree aliar Is , am a cliulrinaii for the next evening was the m ule q u a rte t from weekA old. but w ell give them year anil G eorge la-wellyn w a s re- Wit hila Evangelical t hurt'll In P o rt­ credit for hangln»; on. alci led director for Ihraa yearn land Mr anti Mrs H arry Helunt-ll- IIA Z E W A L E W P Brooks was O th ers are Carl Wolilsi lili ni l i i ­ Zer. newlyweds, trea te d those pres- ’ Verle Hays driver of th e B e th a n y ' re -c lc d e d tle rk . a n d Mr. W alker ri irrst or am i J Is B en n ett for Clerk e n t to refresh m en ts of Ice cream feed truck tells a bout a k itte n th a t a director for th ree years a t th e No special lux was voted All w a r­ a n d cake. rode to Portlum l a n d re tu rn by n n iia l s e ll m l m eeting M onday ra n t« liavc been puld a n d a bunk ( W anda I.ytsel has been u t Jones laving on top ol a load of feed. night Tlie HERA project, w hich hospital for several day» w llh In­ And th a n w,- talk about d u m b includes a n addition to th e schoo!- ba ia tile 1« in reserve. T iiraa patro n s a tte n d ed O roncr fection in th e km-c resulting from aulinuls! hou. e and a basem ent, was a p ­ • • • school basirla» the school board o f a b ru is e proved by th e taxpayers. four H arry Reynolds was re-elected No preaching .services will be W hat m arie those chickens a n d Mr a n d M rs H a rry T h o m p sett as director. Mrs G ladys T rask was heltl a t th e Hahollk M E church the k itte n hang on? Well they o f Victoria B C . arc spe ldlng th e n am ed ch airm an , li F II, ase, clerk Munday. Ju n e 24. Sunday school will probably hud ar. Idea th a t It Is w eek w ith M r and Mrs. J. C. S m ith. ami W G liassa- a d irector for an be held a t 111 o'clock. b e tte r to stay put th a n to Jum p T hey spent last week in P o rtlan d suing y, -ui No special ta x was voted off und get h it by the next m o to r- j a tte n d in g t h e C a n ad ian Legion At tlic an n u al srliool m eeting at 1st! convention. . . . Midwuy th ree patro n s ware p n srn tj Hodges Aszertz None Can Deny Codes’ Value T he only difference In th e rides, Mrs. Faye G re er of S a n F rancisco beside tins .-»Iiool bourrl. V lrl/a B o le n w a , elected the naw director. GHEENHHGHG. N C W eshotlld w ire th a t th e kitten had a cool h a s spent th e past week w ith her • .1.1, k K u v u u rd . rlia ln iu in Mrs 1 th in k stra ig h t anti constructively ride while the pullets had a h o t p aren ts. Mr. and M rs C P. Syver- W G uild, director, anti Mrs F a ith anti rentier u n to NHA the things ride because as a rule th e ex h au st son. Sunday guests a t th e S yver- son hom e were Mr a n d Mrs. A rnold c iirlsta n s a n the naw clerk No th a t belong to NHA am i u nto oilier becom es p re tty warm. Hyver. '-n a n d lam lly of M ill C ity, special tax was voted Tin- teachers agencies a n d groups t h e th in g s • • • Mr. a n d M rs C larence R obinson tor tin- ensuing term a rt r ,in th a t belong to th em .'' said L u th er o th er day I discovered an a n d lam lly of L aurel, a n d Mr. Allan of Hillsboro. principal, anil li llodgt general managei of th e old T he m all order catalog from lU L H ) und Mrs. C ourtney Syverson a n d M iss l i a n a S tevens of L aurel, p r i­ C arolina C otton At W tsilen Mill , to my, w hat fashions th e folks son Bobble. th e N orth C arolina-V irginia div i­ a h n a d d ill mary. those day»! Capes, buggies, M r and Mrs. F ra n k R eed of MLs.s Evelyn Hesse won the ticket sion of the S o u th e rn T extile asso­ a n d h a ts T he ladies had B eaverton visited M rs W A. Jo n es sale co n test held in connection w ith ciation in ;, »loti hare ' NKA lias surreys, real m o u n tain s on th e ir heads m Sunday L ater in the d a y Mrs. the fa th e r und soli buntpict S a t ­ done more in loss tlia n a year d a y s and my, w hat m o u n ­ Jo n es was the guest of M r and urday evening am i received a vase th a n any comparable agency In them tains! Q uite a few folks have gig­ Mrs. W. S. Ju n k in a t T igard. os Ilia prize S A G u tter won th e m ore th a n a decade In fact, more gled th e custom» of the pa t fa th e r . |»rlw. a picture of F r a n k ­ has been done untier Hits act ami a n d a th bout M r and Mrs. R V. M cH enry a n d e ir modes of tran sp o rta tio n . lin 1» Itoo-.avalt. for bring the II, a d m in istratio n for both workers d a u g h te r M ary of P o rtla n d visited fa th e r present w ith th e most sons. am i Industry th a n has bean a c ­ B ut let's wait u n til 1964 and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brooks S u n ­ M ary K ingston. who sp en t sev­ com plished In u q u a rte r of a c e n ­ day e ral weeks a t flank», bus re tu rn , xl tury under any othi r allspices And th en wt-'ll sure be tickled a bout th e Dale Powers was honored S u n ­ fashions th a t we are w earing now. to tin - p a r e n t a l h o lin ' most of th is has been dona vol- day evening a t h e r hom e by a su r- Iluptlsnial serv in ' waft given M r-, u n 'a rlly by Industry, w ith govern­ And th e inodes of tra n sp o rta tio n l»i Lse p arty a rra n g e d by M rs. F red W ilm a H ard Sunday anil Miss Dale m en t advice, asststancc, und su p e r­ will be relics, • too. • • C lark and Miss M aud F attee, It be­ Powers am t Jack Powers became vision Not only did our own In­ Ho a lte r all we a r e n 't m uch wiser ing h e r fifte e n th b irthday. m em ber» of tile SaliolLs M E. dustry give em ploym ent to an e x ­ Mr. and M rs G eorge Ib a in of tra 140.000 w orkers a t a tu n e when th a n our fo refa th ers n i c y rode P, rtlan d . Mr. and Mr-- D an New- church. F athers, S otu Ulna tin y needed It as never before, but around ui a buggy and th e n u su a l­ ly cam e back home a n d we travel sham . and Mr a n d M r- W illiam o n e h u n d re d -th re e tlckr-u were (he average wage Increase, w llh liv a i r o r l>v car .Hal OVer M anley of H illsboro visited a t th e .sold for the fa th e r anil son b a n ­ the change In hours, was about 25 people are killed a n n u ally by th e J c S m ith hom e Sunday. quet ut tin- ch u rch p arlo r S atu rd ay per re lit, m ost of th is being for gas buggy alone. B om . to M r a n a Mrs. P a t evening M inor Hesse was to ast- th e lowest isiltl group We a r e • • • M urphy. J u n e 18, a boy. m ufttrr. Program con. Isled of talks proud |o use o u r own Industry as T h e old tim ers h a d horses to feed a n d response» by fa th e rs a n d sons an exam ple of NHA rffecllvt lit ss and a few wheels to Krea.se a n d we S ta g e O perated and an address by D r Young, liet-ause we know most about it have a k*a.s ta n k to fill and a oil P o rtla n d -B a n k s stag e is now o p ­ reading by Mrs F E Howell. poem W hat wc have .- mi a bout our code e a te r tx) feed, let alone th e rubber can ba said, certain ly in p a ri, for g by M i ll l i tires t h a t blow out a n d have to be e ra tin g betw een B uxton and H ills­ boro It m akes two trip s daily e x ­ solo l>y Tom S trati her with music all of tin- codas a n d none c an deny replaced. cept S undays and holidays, leaving • • • by tin- Scholls Graha.stra d u rin g the th e ir v a lu e " B uxton a t 7:45 a. ni. a n d 12.15 evei Ing N evertheless they had a nickel or p. S n ell to Speak in a n d leaving H illsboro for Mr;- E V Edw ards a n d »mall E arl Snell, republican nom inee tw o th a t were ab.M)luielv th e ir own B uxton a t 11 a. ni. a n d 6:15 p ni. sou am i baby d a u g h te r are a t the while now days m a t of the nickels Ell K ingston home several days th is for secretar yof sta te , will be th e belong to th e o th e r fellow. E ourlh of J u ly . |ie a k '-i a t H ie ill',- r - week • • • Ml . Will Iaivld of E nterprise Is rom m unity celebration a t S h e r­ R egardless. I'd h a te to drive a a house guest of liar »Ister. Mrs wood. according to Dr F. T Ruck­ horse urountl again, b u t wc never H A G o iter, am i lam lly am i with er. w a s a n u r s i a t tin - 1. W ( ’lo w ,Ir r Ilo in a W r iln r s tla v a n d M r.. J a n il ta Naw lu u n ' l a l l t Ilia p o s t w irk tia r a a n n u llo : berrle». A SI MMER RECREA TIO N P R O ­ GRAM EOR TOAVNS IN OREGON I cII M e A n o th e r - - • H a z e ld a le E lects S c h o o l O ffic ia ls ♦ • • Uy PR . JO H N E. BOVARD b<-ai. arid D irector kind to,, muc h ernpba. m u st n o t be placed on these re.,tri, - tions. S ta n d a rd s ut excellence inu.it be set. visions m ust be dream ed, even th o u g h th e full m easure of a c ­ tivity c an n o t be realized As tim e goes on. the program will expand to m eet the ,- stan d ard s. T he fu n c ­ tion a f te r all Is not how g reat Is th e program now. but the thing tor w hich to striv e is the develop­ m en t of com m unity spirit, t e a m work, t h a t ability to work a n d to play to g eth er Wlia'. a re the aim s of a sum m er re cre atio n program ' Home of the e aim s are quite obvious. We rnu»t provide a safe place In which to play. O ur m odern town street, w ith Its ra p id m oving automooik-s a n J tra ffic , is no p lat, lo r children to play, a n d unless provision is m ade th e town grows up w ithout any safe place for children. T h e second function is to decrease delinquency Everyone know., th a t w here th ere Is leisure tim e th ere will be activity of some sort W here these activities are undirected or m isdirected, young people som e­ tim es get Into difficulties To p ro ­ vide wholesome activities of th e rig h t so rt Is the d uty of every w ell-ordered com m unity. T h ird , recreatio n planning m eans building h e a lth fu l recreative o p ­ p o rtu n itie s for all; n o t Just physi­ cal activities, but activities which give the individual pleasure, a re m en tally stim ulating, aivd help to absorb a p a rt of his interest. F o u rth , to provide wholesome and am ple com petition for both young a n d old. T here are few recreation» w hich are n o t bettered by doing th e m w ith som eone else, and the zest of com petition, where th is Is possible, is one of th e c h a ra c te ris­ tics of a good recreation?! »ystem. Horne of the o th e r functions are less obvious but a re Just as lm - p o rta n t F ifth , a recreation pro- gram can provide for the ed u ca - tlon o f I t s citizenship through plays, gam es, d ra m a tic s, a n d m usic, I t bus been said th a t "E ducation includes every purposive activity.” C ertainly It Is tru e th a t education never ecases. W e are constantly m aking c o n ta cts w hich enlarge our vision a n d bring us face to face with new people and new things. S ixth, a gf>od pro g ram prom ote In the la st tw en ty years the larger cities a n d recently cities of all classes h ave leisure tim e p ro ­ gram s o utlined by city a u th o rity . T he responsibility of th e Individual, of the fam ily, a n d of th e school have not been lessened n o r given up. but th e city lias sim ply d is­ covered th a t it m ust play its p a rt in the grow th a n d developm ent of the social life of Its citizens. We provide schools, f i r e protection, pure water, clean streets, adequate police protection, a ll of w hich bear upon th e m a te ria l needs of life. Why, then. Is It n o t rig h t a n d ju st th a t a c ertain a m o u n t o f effo rt should be sp e n t upon th e spiritual, aesthetic a n d social side of life? W hy should tow ns n o t build up w ith pride recre atio n al facilities and more adequate m eans of enjoym ent? Why should th ey n o t p lan and construct as fa st as possible ten n is courts, sw im m ing pools, ball Helds, picnic parks, a n d all th e o th er types of facilities w hich m ake life more interesting a n d m ore e n jo y ­ able? A city can be fam ous for th e cliaracter of its citizenship as well as lor Its w ater supply, Its beau­ tiful lawns, or a s a c en ter lo r apples, or hops, or wool. W hen recreation program s a r e m entioned m any people th in k only ol the play a n d gam e side, such a» baseball, o r tennis, or golf, but in our term s we wish to include all ol the activities w hich m ake for a happier citizenship, we w ant to in ­ clude music, a rt. d ra m a , th e h a n d i- crafts. a n d all of th e o p portunities which a lfe c t people w hether young or old. We w ant our p a rticip a .lo n In these activities to be ju st as e x ­ tensive as th e desires a n d capacities of the citizenship m ay direct. To w liat extent, th e n , can a town develop a program of th is sort? C ertain lim iting facto rs c an n o t be forgotten, such as th e leadership which m ay be willing to give of tim e a n d energy: th e physiographic conditions—w hat will apply to a coast tow n does not apply to one P o u r a b l e activity Seventh, a well p lanned program promote», stim u lates, a n d suggests new leisure tim e activities, U nder such a re cre atio n al pro- gram who are to be served? I t Is - bvloiis th a t no one type of ac- tivlty will be sa tisfac to ry fo r alk It Is obvious also t h a t th e po p u la­ tion of any tow n Is divided u p Into v, ry d iffe re n t a n d special groups. M l/RUCHEK’S I^ASH GROCERY FREE DELIVERY — PHONE 2001 Prices Effective Fri., Sat., Mon.— June 22, 23, 25 FLOUR BLUE BELL H4a9r.?bwh^ Ouaranteed: § 1 .4 9 R E D R O S E A 4K,X 2 i iord .product- $ 1 .5 9 H ard w h eat. guaranteed. M a y o n n a is e Soap Best Foods White Wonder An O regon product Pints . 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