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» • — — — — — — — — — — — I Pia y ground— Bcm fit Dunce I. O. U, F. Hull Saturday Night u°'°ú ! Good Printing ’ With Whidi is ( The Arten« Gives «live« Quality t) The Argus Service at Fair Prices 1 ’ ' Hillsboro Independent HILLSBORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AJARCII 15, 1934 I State Capitol News Letter I •• NO. 4 ----------TŒI Warrants Dairy Co-op Wins Mrs. Boscow Murder Out County Honored at Par Verdict Reversal by Local Hanks as Cause in Selected as in Creamery Case End Here Treasurer Death Case March 31 Pioneers Die Death Calls W. Boscow on Sunday Waslilngton county road and Supreme court decision Tuesday general fund warrant« will be cash uphol ling the contract between Uie ed for 100 per cent of tluir face Diury Co-operative association and value at Hillsboro banks until t>.< Brandts creamery was hailed further notice, according to an- by local dairymen as a victory for noun< • inenls Wedn«*ftday by the tne co-op and co-operative market Hillhlxjro Brunch of tiie Fn.T Na ing At the same time rumors of tional bank of Portland and the Mystery Over Lee Collins Cominer* lul National bank. '1 n<* Wife of Late W. W- Boscow dimension in the ranks of produc- Committee See» Completion County Treasurer Succumbs banks will accept warrants from ei . in the Gales Creek area toward unvone holt ling them without re ru.i: . . of tlie Oregon Slab- Milk to Fill County Office Demise at Weal Union of County School Work Family Home After k trie lion its to the number to be Contr >1 board were received here. HAIJ-.'M In liLc decision to retile rushed or w bethel r or not the hoid for Coming Year Sunday Cleared Before Deadline The court decision reverses the Short Illness er is a < uslomer ot tiu? bunk. from jxihlics announced over the the ooinlon of Judge Jacob Kanz- The iu t step in changing from radio Hatuiday night Governor r oi tlie Multnomah circuit court, the ■ live fx-i <<nt diMount policy Meier U »aid by frlciub. at tile cap which was rendered about a year WUi . taken by tlie First National ital to have subordtnuted his | mt - ago The contract upheld was en ik and tile Commercial National aonol umbltiona and Inclinations to tered into by the dairy association fol owed within a short lune Prior Ui«' demand» of his tiunlly. hLs and the creamery in August. 1931. to Wedm .day day warrants h.ul been physician and his buxines» iuiho - Officers Confiscate Still cash« <1 by county banks for lb pr Voter Registration Closes in which provision was made that Increase in Pay of Laborers Late Official Native Son ciiiles Willie th«' governor, nor. him cent of tlirlr fa<e value and. U1 tlie creamery purchase all its re self. and lor tlie sake of u few of Near Bethany on Monday some instance ', hud lx i ti uct tpleti for Primary April 17 quirements of grade B milk tor the Ordered as Retroactive and Prominent Citizen ve liked only Iroin county employ«.> or reg Ills appointees Mould lui iuive bottle and can trade from the co ular customers ot the bank.. Tne another elianto ut the gov< nior- operative. is purely a l<xal sltua- alilp. and delayed ills unnounce- Mrs. Maud B om ow , widow of the Suspi< loius of poiuUble murder in new Ixnlcy That tiie contract had been sign Work under the present CW A pro Wesley W. Boscow. 67. treasurer l«x ul bankers d<*< lared meni ax long im ¡xx-Mbl«* bccuubc of tin* drulh Of L<S- Collins. late county treasurer who died ed under duress was the claim of gram in Washington county will jmr- lion, Inc <>f Wa.snmgton county, died early reuse in tux payment» and lilts desire, his Ucx’Uion U Müd to <>ld woodcutter, whose iifclr. < ixxiy appointed Wasiilng- ' Sunday, was the creamery in defense of the at bii<lg<'t provisions ot the ton county treasurer Tuesday after definitely cease March 31. a month Sunday morning at his home here have Ix-en influenced by the wim I wm uiu. found Bunday morning under through . court tempted breach of contract. Justice and a half after the original dead to letire outstanding i after illness had kept him !rom ot thck«. «Hitakie ot hl» niniK'dmu* MiN|H<*iou.s circumstances on tiie county noon m an order issued by the Ke..y, wlio wrote the opinion oi warrants und to öriset tux deiln- line of February 15, according to his office for about 10 days. Fu political circle |M>rch of his cabin nt West Union. quencics. resultlng m an unpruve- county court Term of office un the higher court, declared that the word received here Wednesday from neral services were conducted Tuea- In cria«mg hhiLM-lf from tliegub-, w< ie exploited Wtxinexiay when an nwiit in the county's credit, was der Uie appointment will terminate creamery "waived its right to urge the Portland CWA office. In the day at 2 p. m. from the Donelson eriiutorul race Meier lui» left the aut‘»p«y ftUied t<> reveal evidence of given as th«- reason for Uie policy lx . ember 31. 1934. duress in the execution thereof." meantime, wages of all day laborers <Sc Sewell chapel with Rev. H, A. flekl wide open for a frre-tor-all loul piny Evidences of blows on by R. J Sciari i-. manager ot the Tour more candidates threw their In addition to upholding the con were returned to 50 cents an hour Deck officiating. Interment was at scramble for the polIlicuUy ambitious Collin s left eye and scalp, the find branch bunk He de« lured the step hats into tlie political ring for the tract, the supreme court opinion as the first step in an attempt to the Riverview cemetery m Port acid lib announcement to expecU'd ing of a quantity of bl<x>d in back was being taken alter an exhaus primary race this week by filing (Continued ou page 8. column bj land. establish a fair uniform wage scale to be followed by tile entry of sev of the cabin, and the fact that his tive study of the county ciedil to with tlie county clerk. Fred J. Sew ' for the entire state. Scores of old friends and asso eral new aspirants for Uie republi ¡Nirtncr, Pete Ituhn, had disappear- u..sLst residents in this community ell of Hillsboro, present incumbent, holding warrants and to akil That some new organization will ciates attended the funeral services can nomination. With Meier «ail of <xi h*ud exjunty officials to start an now In strengthening Washington coun filed notice of tils candidacy for re be formed to continue the CWA to hear a fine tribute to the de thr picture there 1» left in Uie immediate invrHUvuUon of puotübte ty election as cotoner on the republi credit work in the future was the personal ceased by Rev. H. A Deck. prosenl hnc-up no one to wiu»ni homicide. Cushing of county road and gen can ticket, »hile H It Huson of opinion expressed by the county Budget Director Hanzen, l’uri hos Tiie rut over the left eye and tile eral fund warrants at par by local Cornelius, a democrat, filed for Succeeded Sappington committee However, every effort is ing Agent Kinzig, or Utilities Coni blow banks will probably affect the fu county surveyor. J. R Peppard of tile I wad. which led Mr. B ogcow was elected county on being made to complete as many niissi«>ti<*r 'l'honius can turn with author it les 1» believe Uiat Collin* ture distribution of county scrip, Hillsboro present constable in the treasurer at the 1932 general elec school district projects as possible any reasonable hope for u contin had lj«*en struck over the head. according to R W Well, county .'■■a! .'¡.t: «• "1 th«- peace iti'tr.ct, tion, taking office January 1, 1933, uation of tiiclr lucrative Jobs be- ■ were caused Saturday morning when chairman A nire-tlng of tlie scrip filed as u candidate for re-election Total of 300 Applications before the closing date of the pres as successor to E. B. Sappington of ent program, according to R. W. yond next January Both Brown tiie nun suffered a fainting spell committee is to be called t Ills under the republican banner and Forest Grove. He served in that Filed with County Agent Well, county chairman. and llurke are bitterly anll-llaii- ut the home of Herman Kestek, n week to determine what steps are Arthur M. S Stock of Forest Grove capacity for the past year and a to be taken Until that time the entered the race tor Justice ot the xcn und unti-Klnzlg. although nrighlMir. Wage Scale Revised quarter until ill health forced him M.rlp will circulate a.> In tile past and struck his head friendly u> Commissioner Thomas peace ill Uiat city. Wltn close to 300 applications al- Common laborers suffered no loss sill, investigation to be absent from the court house. Cluulle Hall, a long Ilin«- friend of against a window Schulmerich Ponders r< ady on file in the county agent's due to the recent wage scale slash revealed, Thr blackened left rye Mr. Boscow was particularly ac tiie buitg'-i director might be will was Ex-senator Euward Schulmerich office, sign-up for the corn-hog as orders came through last Thurs said to have resulted from a tive in affairs of tlie community ing to sale Kinzig's s*ulp If elected. ot Hillsboro is understood to be plan is rapidly drawing to a close. day afternoon re-establishing the tn the week That brawl earlier for many years. He had served as a alUiough lie could not be expectml giving serious thought to entering Local committeemen in all six dis former rale for this type of work (tceiiM'd had surien l internal member of the city council, was t«> eiiUiu*« over 'Diomas, but Hall Uie Uie primary race for state senator tricts of the county have been busy er and making the scale retroactive hemorrhagcj from time to time und active in several local civic groups I» not regarded as a re«U contender as from Washington county, the posi this wtek getting data on non-sign- over the previous week. Laborers lat<* as Friday explained the and managed local Fourth of July for tlie nomination Neither is presence tion now held by Aruiur Ireland ers. Tins fund check-up has clear had previously been reduced to 40 of tiie quantity of blood celebrations several times. lliere any great enthusiasm in the on the premises of Forest Grove, Schulmerich wrv- ed up questions, which some farm cents an hour but Thursday s or- Charlea Welker Will Speak ed in Uie 19z9 and 1931 sessions ot i Meu r « ubim i over the canilidiu y A native son of Washington coun ers have had regarding the plan 1 der returned them to the old wage Partner Returned llrre Mrs. Martha Emerick ot Frank Lonergan With job» pav at Dinner Here Friday ty. Mr. Boscow was born June 12, tlie state legislature and had prev and several additional applications rate. Pvt • Hahn. ColUna* partner, was ing troni 56000 to $7200 u yeur at 1866. in Hilisooro and spent prac iously been elected as representa are being filled out. A new wage scale was prepared stake. Uirwc Meier appointee» can taken into custody at 'Die Dalles tically all his life in this city. Dur Public relations dinner Friday tive from Uie county. The former While no final closing date has this week by a county committee be expected to go the limit in ttielr Sunday night and returned to Hills night ut tin- chamber of commerce, M-nator has received many over yet been definitely fixed, it is ing the Yukon gold rush, he went attempt to save their own political boro as a material witness. Hahn, with Charles F Walker of Portland, tures irom friends und supporters probable that during tills next at the request of the state commit to Alaska in the spring of 1898. tee to be used in fixing a uniform ta'iilpa In this conenctlon the ru who had a blackened eye, offered presldi nt of tin- Northwestern to rile as a candidate. 1 • L or tiie For the n next few years he was em- week all men who are going to ap mor Uiat Thomas, himself, may an alibi that he had been in the School of Commerce, os the speaker, That iie would probably seek to ply will have filed their papers. system throughout the state. The i a store at Skagway and lake up the torch laid down by Eastern Oregon city al th< time will climax the Nutiotial Business succeed hmvelf as county surveyor Die committees will then consider schedule recommended by the local then worked in a postoffice at Meier. Iius again been revived While of Collins* death and this was def Women s Week program tn Hills was the statement this week oi J. the applications, the allotment com group was as follows: foremen 75 _____ Nome. He returned to HUIaboro in Tlionuis has rvfx-utrdly su lit that initely substantiated Hr UU.S re- boro. Mrs Zola Morgan is chair W. Barney, county engineer and mittee will begin its work and I cents, labor foremen 50 cents, labor Funeral for Mrs. Emerick 1*”' «"«-cantll. ers 40 cents, timekeepers 50 cents, he was not a candidate it has been l< * lm d Tuesday on his own recog man of the we< k . a« tlvIlMs. Othrr surveyor Barney was appointed to the county papers will publish fig ... business for the next 18 years. and skilled carpenters and painters Conducted Here Monday , pointed out thnt iu* never has said nizance and the promise that he re numbers on thr program will in the position last year to fill the ures submitted by individual farm « 1 He »as marr.ed in Hillsboro, June 65 cents. lliat hr nilglit noi become a can main in Hillsboro until investiga clude a short skit. "Idling Stories.' vacancy left by tlie resignaUon of ers. ' 27, 1906. to Maud Wilson, who as bv Mrs Stannard s junior dramatic Earl W. Hobbs. Mrs Martha Jane Emerick. SO. didate If Uie opportunity was ripe, tions were .'omplcte. Supporting evidence for appli Members of the county committee Washington county pioneer daugh sisted him in the treasurer's of violin solo by Marjorie Sew That Collins lutd not been mur- class: that prepared the suggested sched us it M«cnis to be ill «Ills time, and Placing of the office of county cations submitted is in some cases vocal solo by Maurice Dean died Friday at the home of fice during his term. In addition Included John Thornburg ot ter. an announcement of Thomas' entry dered was first indicated when an ed. On und Sunday members of the club treasurer on tlie primary ballot not complete. While in some instan ule her son, Alva Emerick, in Portland to the widow, he is survived by one Forest Grove, a member of the into Uie republican gubernatorial, autopsy, performed Monday mom- attended Uns year is expected to bring out ces such evidences will be difficult after a prolonged illness. Funeral brother, William H. Boscow o f the services ut Trinity primary would not tx al all sur Ing by Dr*. J B Dinsmore and D Lutheran church, of candidates for the to get it should be borne in mind county CWA committee, Jacob Mohr services were conducted Monday at Hillsboro: and three sisters. Mrs. where Rev. George a number (Cvntln««*d <m r»r« s. ouium«« »1 ot Hillsboro and Harley Smith of prising 2 p. m. from the Donelson & Sew Mary Wehrung and Mrs. Stella that a complete record of sales is Reule gale a very interesting ad not been fractured Certain dress. While Uw antl-Melcr faction of the best insurance that an appli Sherwood. Hope that. If a new ell chapel with Rev. Leroy Walker Baumgardner of Portland, arid Mrs. He told of the ill treatment Uie so-culled progressive wing of vital oiyiuis and sainph\s of the of women in some of the other cation will pass all committees program is organized, wages would of Hillsboro officiating. Interment | Grace Patterson of Vancouver, and workmg hours long- was at the Hillsboro I. O. O. F. Wash. tl*e rrpubllcun party already has blood found bark of the cabin were country's In times post, and said without revision of submitted fig I be higher cemetery. < Continued on page 4, column 1) two candidates In the gubernatorial then sent u> Dr. Frank R Mrnnr that tile history of woman is ures. Mr. Boscow was the son of the Mrs. Emerick was bom Novem noe in the persons of Senator Sam of Ute Oregon Medical school in the greatest, tragedy ever written. Tiie boundaries of the different late Peter Boscow, Washington _ ber II, 1853. on the William McLln Brown of Marion county and Sen Porthual He reported that the blood Women anv above all. indebted to districts within the county have donation land claim near here, county pioneer, after whom one ator W K llurke of Yamhill coun was Dial of the victim und that he Christianity for their spiritual and been published several limes by which is now owned b y W. A. of the Hillsboro grade schools is ty It U » well known fuel that found evidences of internal hem- social emancipation." he said Mr». the county papers, with the names Goodin. She was married Decem named. He was also a member ot tiiere L» siili a search on for yet orrliagca. Another autopsy performed Waller Steinke mid Lawrence Hem Four Indictments, naming seven of tne local committeemen for the ber 24. 1872, to William Thomas the Arctic Brotherhood. another "true progressive" who can WiNlix-sdiiy morning fulled to defin rick were the soloists during tlie persons, and two not true bills were districts. Due to illness of Otto Emerick, a Washington county pio The office of the treasurer was consohdiiu* til«* shattered ranks and itely fix the cause of death other service. returiu'd Friday by the county grand Rieben. who is a committeeman for neer son, who died April 30. 1929. oomnuuid enough support to not than that it was of un internal She was a life-long member of the closed during the first part of the Tile bridge tea and style show Jury. These invesUgaUons will be district 4. J L. VanDomeien, Rt. 1, Discovery that timber killed by week in honor of the late county only win Uie republican nomination nature church. " " held Tuesday afternoon at Uie last conducted by Uie present Cornelius. has been assisting in the fire is good for lumber purposes Methodist Collins' body was discovered about i.ere but to carry tlie republican stand She is survived by two daugh- officer. Jury as a new group will be selected checic-up of non-signers. the chamber of commerce rooms for al least 14 years was revealed :ers. Mrs. Julius Sorensen of Hills- ard to victory in tlie November 10 a m Sunday by Mike Hahn, with Mrs Morgan. Muss Margaret next Monday for the March term l i | ____ County officials with whom the _______________ this week by experiments conduct boro and Mrs. Maude Barnett of election The candidacies of Brown who went to the cabin to sec Pete Cady. Mrs 11 h stmmard and of court. late county treasurer was associated ed at the Stimson mill in Scoggins Portland; three _________ sons. ____________ William and during his term of office acted as aiut Burke, txrth rabid lipostl«*» of Halin, his brother, according to Mrs A W. Hoffman as hostesses. Albert Allen. Seattle, and Frank valley This fact should be ot tre Alva J. Emenck of Portland and clirap power through public owner Sheriff J W Connell Hr reported Mrs M Dresser received high score Dalton. Portland, »ere indicted on mendous value to timber men with Harry Emerick of Hillsboro; six honorary pallbearers. These mclud- ship ot power resources and dis the discovery to Conrad Dick, who at a charge of operating a distillery to holdings in the area of the big ----------------- —u- 1 e<l R Bagley, circuit Judge; contract bridge, with Mrs A grandchildren _ and one great-grand- tribution systems and both Just as notified authorities. manufacture alcoholic beverages 1 . Tillamook fire last summer, ac child. She is "also survived '’by '^a Donald T. Templeton, county Judge; H. Busch second. Mrs. H. D. Hug- The nun iiad apparently fallen rabidly iintl-Meicr now as they were -__ sister, Digging up "family Skeltons" is cording to Cecil Kvie. fire warden half ‘ ** Mrs. . Minnie Hill ot H. D. Kerkman and James Lewis, received high score at auction without a license. The pair was in charge ot the Northwestern Ore California. pro-Meter four years ago, have split on his kix'cs on his way into the guis commissioners; J. W. Connell, sher bridge, with Mrs. Emma McKinney held in connection with a raid on . getting to be a habit with county gon Forest Protective association. the progressive ranks wide open. cabin as he was face-down witli second CWA crews. News of the latest a 400-gallon still at Huber. Pallbearers at the funeral in iff; G. Russell Morgan, district at (Continued on pax» K, cofunm 8) find, that of tlie remains of five Brown, tn a statement two weeks Fire-killed timber from a 14- cluded O. O. Freeman. E. L. Mc Others indicted were John Jolm- torney; J. E. Carpenter, county as Tlie season's newest styles were Indians at the Seth school three bum on Seine and Lea Cormick. Grant Zumwalt. Charles sessor; Edward C. Luce, county ago. charged Uiat he had been shown by Weil's department store, son. Alonzo Marshall and Harry S. miles west of Gaston early last year-old creeks were put through the Stim Koontz, Fred Cornelius and Walter clerk; James H. Davis, county re “lured" into the Portland conven Payton. Portland negroes, burglary mid Mrs. E M Barnes, proprietor week, was brought to the local of son mill for experimental purposes. Tews. tion under a misrvpreiwntaUon of corder; J W. Barney county en of Goar's Woman's shop Models of the E. W. Walters home at Ti fice by Floyd W. Margeson of route Careful inspection by experts fail tlie facts and announced that he gard; Arthur Marr, Banks chiro gineer and surveyor, and O. B. for Well's store were Mrs. H H 1 Gaston, foreman of the crew ed to reveal any flaws in the lum propoM-d to continue ills fight for Kraus, county school superlntend- Stannard. Miss Marie Schmidt, Miss practor and machinist, morals Tlie five skeltons. one of which ber which was pronounced clear, Uie republican nomination "till hell , ent. Active pallbearers were Charles Fanny Konlgan and Miss Gertrude charge; and W. H Pointer of Dur was apparently that of an Indian first-class material. frorzes over" in spite of Burke and Imlay. W. G. Hare, E. L. Johnson, Needham. Mrs Barnes' models were ham. attempt to kill by poisoning. ! chief, acre turned up at the corner j scarce his friend» To which charge friends James Donaviui of Forest Grove, of the school house by workmen Tigard won tile Washington coun Mrs. Frank Peters. Mrs. Vesey arrested during the raid of a 350- engaged in grading the yard. The of Uie Yamhill senator counter Plans for the 1934 state Farmers' and L. J. Merrill. Gardner. Mrs A W Hoffman, and with « statement to Uie effect that ty grade school basketball title at Mrs John Gardner. Mrs. C. E. gallon sUll on Carpenter creek near remains had been buried about Union convention to be held in I ------------------------ Brown went into Uie Portland con- ! Forest Grove Saturday night by Wells and Mrs McKinney poured Forest Grove, was cleared by the Pdeep > In a star form. Hillsboro in May were discussed defeating Reedville. the class B Jie center and feet grand Jury. toward & venUon With Ills eyes wide open, champion. In the final game of tlie at tlie tea following the style show Saturday during the regular month- 1 pointing out. and In a partial sit that lie . lull agreed to Uie con-1 threc-day tournament. Forest Grove Table decorations were in club Washington County Health asso ly meeting of the county union at: Damages totaling $7500 were L __. position ting A quantity of arrow- the court house. Two resolutions ciation will meet Tuesday at 8 p. vention at a previous gathering of : «on u>c conaolaUon UUe witn a colors, daffodils and green candles. •warded to Mrs Eugenia Fuchs of ’g Vt™ . . - _ SS __ ?______ U_, a it < > H t i n ii « I on «in page «▼«• 8. column -, > 1 ■ ■ —» nil __ ___ * _ - . in the Tigard grade school build were also adopted by the group, j (Continued 4) progressive leaders and that Sena victory over Gaston the same eve mortar and the remains of a bone m. Among the outstanding radio pro R«efolutions urging that the! ing for reports from Dr. R. A. Bis tor Zimmerman, a Brown supporter, ning County champions In tlie vari- grams broadcast were the opening head-dress were discovered with tlie sett of Tigard on "Immunization for Philippine Islands be given their! had personally hand-picked 42 oil j <>US classes were: Tigard, class A; of skeltons. tlie week by the national pres immediate freedom and concerning: Diphtheria and Smallpox." Uie delegates to the progressive con Reedville, class II; mid Orenco, ident. Mrs. Bowman, on Monday Skulls and leg bones discovered Tax payments for the first quar A report on lectures by Dr. Ver the banking code »-ere adopted. A vention which resulted In the en class C a fair state of preservation. letter from the department of ag of 1934 are running consider Forest Grove trounced Beaverton morning; one by the state pres according ------- J to Margeson. After grad non A. Douglas. Marion county riculture acknowledging receipt of ter dorsement ot Burke, while Burke ably higher than last year and a ident. Mrs Leda Parker of Klam-1 health officer, and Dr. Ralph C. previous resolutions was read. ing had been completed near the himself had selected only 26 of the 17 to 8 in the ojN'iung round of atli _ of taxpayers are tak- EliminaUon matches In the Wash school hottie, the skeltons were Matson, associate clinical professor large _____ number Falls, on Tuesday evening, and class A division while Hillsboro. 100 delegates and the other 32 liad , tlie Mr. Holt, state president, was tng advantage of the three per the closing program which will be ington county amateur boxing and again buried at the University of Oregon medical tiie defending cluimplon. was de- . been selected by A W Orton of | feated by Tigard 20 to 10 in the | wrestling tournament will start About a month ago another skele school, and on facts discussed In present at the meeting and spoke' cent discount for payment of the (Continued on page 4, column »» Portland, a backer of Rufus Hol-1 same class St. Mary’s won from full year, according to Miss Gladys March 23 at the Hillsboro Athletic ton was discovered by a CWA crew the public health nursing sym on the coming convention. club, according to Robert Kelly of working mon. I I _____ ________ _ _ _ ____ --- -------------------- Elsner, deputy in charge of the tax Forest Grove 17 to 8 in the next Seligman Studio Moved on the North Plains road posium will be presented by Miss tlie local club. Invitations have in the vicinity Margaret Dixon, county nurse Mrs I nme iiK Piromi'n office. Levies for the first quarter In refuUtlon of Brown s charges I round of thè play-off aiid tiien lost of old Glencoe Lo To Commercial Building been extended to all clubs In the |will become delinquent at midnight Uiat tlie purpose of the Portland lo Tigard 23 to 16 in the class cal authorities believe that the re Essex Marsh of Beaverton will re county and all entries ore to be /-«• » . . A . tonight, she stated. Paul Seligman has moved his1 convention had been misrepresented ! championship In the consolation mains were those of a man mur- port on the child health education ............................ from the Linklater ««,.»>.« VU building uu«««B submitted on or before next Tues- : dered many years ago in the old session, sale of Christmas seals in Collections over the counter to- to him, Burke's friend* cite tlie play-off, Hillsboro defeated Beaver .studio i taled approximately $28.000 Wed- above the Delta Drug store to tlie da Y- the state and prospects for next settlement. letter setting forili tlie « nil for tlie 1 ton 17 to 6 and Uicn last to For Comellus fire department has se- nesdav, and approximately $23.000 year. Commercial building. He is arrang-1 Members of the local club put gathering which specifically nets . — six-bout show Rredvilie opened the class B ing model studio quarters and says . rtn amateur "What Types of Expenditures are cured Cole McElroy's Spanish ball- Tuesday as county residents crowded out us the purpose of tlie conven- 1 ( hamplonship “ ------ v.Ray Dillon, room band to play for the annual the tax office to turn in payments he will be equipped for the best of Thursday evening, race with a 25 to 12 photographic work................................1 '*■«-"•-♦ i*"- )-..— Justified for County Public Health tion "that they might act in unison ! j wrestling instructor, put on an ex firemens ball at the Buckeye pa-(before the deadline. Receipts re- (Contimte«! on pmk <* 4, column fl) Associations Using Christmas Seal both in regard to a platform und a ' hibition wrestling bout with Billy I at Cornelius Saturday night, ceived by mall have not been check- Funds" and "Tlie American Legion villon 1 Faulkner. 10. of Hillsboro, and Per McElroy is bringing his entire Vic- nd during the recent rush. As a candidate for governor.” Tuberculosis Project" will be dis tor recording unit, according to the result, ................. . .... sons of Orenco defeated McFall of the total - of - taxes collected While the dispute between Brown ' H. E. Cosby, extension specialist cussed by Mrs. Hugh McGilvra of tiremen. Jack Schulmerich of Banks will Hillsboro in a welterweight wrestling be swelled considerably when anil Burk«' continues progressive in poultry will be in Hillsboro. Sat Forest Grove. She will also report is a member of the orchestra. exhibition. these can be checked. leaders arc understixid to be bear- | urday. for county-wide 4-H club on the state tuberculosis hospital Proceeds of this dance will be Résilias of tlie three-round box poultry Approximately two-thirds of the Ing down on Ray W. Gill, master meeting held at the - building program. ing events were: Ernie Mlenel de- . • TT”, to . be ....................... used by tlie department for finish taxes paid during the past few days of the suite grange, and Ruf tu Hol feated Wesley Weintz, batanis; Clin- h2UrLoOli?f at 1,30 ph m' ing and landscaping their club have been in full payment of the by problems man, slate treasurer, In an effort hv wl’i discuss - brooding ------ house and for the purchase of spe- levies on the 1933 rolls, Miss Elsner (tly Win. F. Crru». Cnunty Axent) payments, according to word Just ton Duley defeated Ralph Taylor. and the Job of raising baby chicks. to persuade one of them to step middleweights; Ray Jack of Mid cial equipment.____________ declared. received. Men who grew wheat only TI klsc fanners who grow wheat Into the breach and possibly save way defeated Allx-rt Karpstein of He will also discuss quality of eggs did not make application for in 1932 mav sign up Their Pi >ro- Scholls, considering such factors os weight, the day for the progressive wing. and lightweights, and Elyn Poe un allotment under Uie provisions (luetjon will be divided by the u, lase texture, yolk color, and fer Gill so for has refused to yield to of tii«' agricultural adjustment net period to figure their allotment, defeated Melvin Jack of Midway, shell tility. and will give a demonstra Basketball letters were awarded the lure of a term In Uie gover iuive until April 15 to take ndvan- but their acreage quota will lx- tiie lightweights. tion of candling. to eight members of the Hillii hoop norship and Holman in n recent (iige of the adjustment plan if acres grown in 1932 less 15 per This meeting is primarily for squad at the high school assembly statement insisted that lie was not th«*y care t<> do so. Practically the I cent. parents, club leaders and older club Wednesday afternoon. Only three a candidate, but here again, as in same procedure will be used ns last Mme Information may be obtain members and is the second meeting lettermen on the 1934 squad will the case of Commissioner Thomas, fall on the original sign-up. Pro ed from community comm.t:. emen of a series scheduled for this year. be lost through graduation. (Be Wm. F. Cyrur. County Agent) closely, but grazed sufficiently to it Is pointed out thnt he has never duction of wheat for the years oi | or Iron) tlie county agent s office. Anyone interested in poultry wheth seeded vetch is beginning check its development. The aphis Players honored included Robert to Early er or not they ore connected in any said that lie might not become a 1930. 1931. and 1932 must be given . Those farmers who have contracts show some injury from aphis commanders lost to the rest Dinsmore. Richard Sutherland. Don the acreage of crops grown I should give some consideration to of Past candidate under proper circum and also the membership of Hillsboro way with 4-H club work will find Shattuck, Vernon Cook. Ross Cox. work. L. P. Rockwood, in charge of can usually be found right In the committees tlie use of tlie contracted a< res. for 1933. Community ~ tills meeting of value. [past. American Legion. 20 to 16 In stances, which many believe to will Neil Richardson. Jim Grogan and the cereal and forage crop pest in tip of the vetch plant and that la go over the new contracts and Every signer in tlie county who the membership drive, which ended have now arranged themselves the allotment committee will make signed Jack Barr. The first three named vestigation. U. S. Department of where they do most of their dam these papers was sent a I'YHny night. The former legion Agriculture, stated Tuesday that in age. The healthy aphis are nice and will graduate this year. propitiously for n renunciation of the allotments just as was done letter lust October, quoting the loose fields of vetch seeded in xreen in color and can readily be leaders are to serve a feed ns a re his earlier stand and Holimui's an lust ___ fall. wheat adjustment lulmmLstrnilon as sult at the meeting April 10 September and October thnt have seen if the plant is examined. If an Hiilsboro Sunset League nouncement as a candidate is still YiekLs of wheat for tlie new ap- | to Just what could be plantixi on made considerable growth, the examination of a field discloses that Legionnaires voted to give $10 for well within the range of possibili plicants must be in line with the av- tlie acres taken out of wheat pro tuberculin Players to Meet Friday test work by the county aphis injury is beginning to be ap i there are considerable aphis pres- «•riige yields of the old applicants in duction. Briefly, this regulation is nurse. ties. Eleventh anniversary of the Hills Aspirants for the Hillsboro entry parent. If weather conditions, such i ent it may be advisable, providing tlie same community. Tlie new sign-1 to the effect that tilts land cannot' Jake Well. Dr. R J. Nicol and boro Rotary club was observed at in the Sunset baseball league wiil ns we have been having, continue weather conditions do not change, ers will receive tlie balance of the I h ’ planted to anything that is go Dr. A. O, Pitman were hosts for the Thursday luncheon with M. P. meet at the Shute park field Fri the amount of damage from aphis Beaverton Man Injured to pasture sufficiently to hold it 11)33 payments due tills spring and ing io be sold either directly or Cady, past president, as chairman. day at 6:30 p. m., according to an will increase. Warm, rainy weather back Rockwood states that weather In Auto Crash Tuesday all of tlii> 1934 and 1935 payments. indirectly. In this county tills reg the Friday night meet. Short talks were given by Past may possibly check the develop announcement by Dave LaPlante, conditions during the past winter Cnught under h I s automobile They will not receive Uie first pay ulation means that nothing may Presidents Cady, R. Frank Peters, manager. ment of the aphis as this kind of and at the present Ume are very when it turned over after a col ment nlri'ady made amounting to be grown on this land that will Local Men Attend Meet J. H. Garrett. M. H. Stevenson and weather will encourage the develop- much similar to 1918 when most — .. ------- „ — - State Building Group J. M. Person. lision on the Canyon rood Tuesday. 20 cents per bushel, f Uie applicantj produce a crop that can be utilized inent of- a fungus on the aprii of the common vetch In the Will Raines Has Scholls Mill Site H E. Scruggs of Beaverton route 2 iias already seeded more than 85 [ for tlie 1934 season Before very George McGee and Harvey Batch- Forest Grove Rotarians will put I which is already beginning to sno ’ ____________ ._ _____ _ „ low amette valley was destroyed b y Oscar Raines of Glenwood has suffered concussion of the bruin and per cent of ills average acreage for long an inspector from out of the elar. president and vice-president, on the program here today R R. taken over the old Carlson-Cole to some extent, according to Rock aphis. At the time this is being severe cuts ajul bruises. Ills wife tlie Iras«* years he will need to ploy county will inspect every one of respectively, of the Hillsboro branch Easter will be chairman March 22. mill sit«' and will begin operations wood. written. Wednesday morning, it Is was also Injured In the ernsh. up the excess acreage if he accepts tlie farms that is under contract of the Oregon Building congress, soon. One hundred and eighty acres Growers, who have early seeded beginning to rain. This may con and if tlie acreage of wheat is too I lester Ireland and Rollin Deck at Clarence K. Palin of Portland, driv a contract ut tills time. Tax Collector Named of timber has been bought from vetch, may be able to help the tinue long enough to do some good Growers who fill'd applications in large or the contracted acres ore tended the second annual conven er of the other car, reported to the Herbert Kappel of Forest Grove Patulla tract and more is be-1 situation somewhat by pasturing as Mr. Rockwood has indicated, sheriff's office that Scruggs failed 1933, but foiled to sign contracts, not being used as permitted under tion of the organization at Salem was named collector of delinquent the Ing bargained for. Elmer Lyda of back those fields that have made but should it remain warm and to see his signal for a left hand may now sign and receive all pay tl>c terms of the contract tlie agree 1 Fridnv. All state officers were re- dog taxes this week bv the Wash Gales Creek has charge of logging considerable growth. It is not sug- bright the aphis damage will in ments, including both of the 1933 ment will be cancelled. I elected turn. ington County Dog Control board. operations. I gested that these be pastured back crease. More Cat .Jates File Yeggs Crack Safe Wage Scale Changed Last Rites Tuesday Sign-up Near Corn-Hog Plan Banquet Ends B.&P. Events County Native Daughter Dies Jury Indicts Seven Friday New Facts Aid Salvage Plans CWA Workers Find 5 More Skeletons Tigard Wins Grade Title County Health Body To Meet at Tigard a txh h Fann Union Plans ror oiaie oession w c chnstenseni R Tax Payments Mount Rapidly a Amateur Tourney Set for March 23 ^vnitlius» Firemen (jive Annual Dance » 4-H Poultry Clubs To Meet Saturday Wheat Men Given Thirty Days to Sign Adjustment Program Hilhi Hoop Players Get Letter Awards Past Commanders Defeated in Drive Rotarians Observe 11th Anniversary Government Crop Investigator Finds Vetch Injured by Aphis I