p Page Ten THE Locals Down Verboort Nine « f» m ? « f p B sîi-iM axs*HSûût*2.2. S( Hillsboro's Sunset league team ad vanced into third place in the loop Btandtng Sunday by taking t h e m easure of Verboort 7 to 1. T u ala tin, second place team, defeated W illamette, . . . . league leader. .. 15 . to . 2 H IL L S B O R O item for relief and when and If the taxpayers of th e county see fit to approve it, th en and not before will there be sufficient money avail able to meet th e demands th at are now being made upon tills court. "The court is st retelling the avail able funds in a n effort to make __ ______ ______ Hillsboro “B ears” lost a heart- them reach as far as possible, a n d ! breaking game Sunday at Sherwood a concentration is being made upon in the T ualatin Valiev league «hen those items not furnished by state ® free-hitting final inning left them or federal funds. Every effort is two runs short of tying the score. being made to assist all worthy ABl' r trailing 7 to 1 at the start Dears ' Lose Close Game ARGU S. H IL L S R O R O n n p n n u after He was born April 24. IINI2 Hits. h. seliolai ship and cooking. I and pioneering, and Hilly Allison, He Is survived by his widow. Mrs Inm llmnlerwc. woodworking and , Caroline Arnieutroiit. and iwo elill uieehanleiil drawing Troop 2111, 1 " dren. I l l s falli ii Jam vv ' J es ' and . . Evelyn Aloha Lloyd Miller, handferaft; II. H W Aj_m.nl I out of lank-., and lit nee Wheeler, woodwork, Frederick I Married Ilia Family a sister. Mr: . . Morgan «», Miller, personal health and leutlier- "I undervtnnd your wife came Manzanita i i i i a n u » m t . > .. i ' " ‘,l l ? ’*’p -- a »•"•«‘“»r'» ' ' “»I Ir- from a line, old family " No funeral mil lU iaiig .im n U , h a d win. swimming and cooking; Hon C a m e from hardly dcseillxs It been made at the tune of this llAinmer. personal health, cooking' lS|H. brought it with her ” writing A Drowning Man Usually Loses His Head! L ocal B oy S c o u ts G e t I io n o r A w a rd s The local team used a new line- PJMditures gieater th an th e amount runs m their half ot the eighth to up for the Verboort game and it allowed ui the county budget, for take the game 11 to 0 showed up to good advantage. Un- there falls upon the court a duty Hillsboro rapped out' 10 hits to der the- new set-up. Bill Strauss is to protect the taxpayer as well as II for the winners, but the hurling a t first; Bob K linger holds down a duty to care for the needy." of Shirley Brown. Sherwood pitcher second, Clarence Vandehey. 6hort- County court of W ashington coun- * h j «truck out 16 Hillsboro bats- stop, Frank Heinrich, th ird base. ty. Oregon, by Donald T. T em ple-1 m en- turned the tide One heme A rt H anna, rig h t field; S U an its., ton. county judge; H. D. Kerkm an. Fu?3 ° h each side. Schulte, local homer Centerfield, Don Shattuck, ...... t teft catcher; l e « f d t I ..Anhtv “ d £ Ä fielder, , , h getting one on a and W , in field; Bill Ziegler Lewis, county commissioner. •‘Cooney" Stang pitcher. Sherwood second baseman, h u t ms Results of other games in the a circuit clout in the fourth with S unset league were: Roy 11. Laurel one on. enlivened the contest 6; Cornelius 5. Aloha 2; and Or- F a rm U n io n G r o u p Newberg dum ped Amity, t h e enco 12, G aston 5 Schedule for league leader. 4 to 0 to go mto a Sunday: T ualatin a t Roy. Laurel tie with Amity for first place Ver E n d s S e ssio n H e r e a t Verboort. Oreneo at Cornelius. boort trim med C arlton 9 to 4 in Aloha at W illam ette and Hillsboro (Continued from page n the third game. a t G aston. property foreclosed at a price be Schedule for . ___ this Sunday is as Sunset Leame standings ! low the present value of th e prop- follows: Hillsboro at Newberg Amity W ilU m e tU " 1 .m 'jM o , V . 5?. * d e f lC le n « t *»<««- ^ erb ° ° rt C a r l “ >« 3 1 T u alatin —..7 1 .87S Cornelius H .b i Favoring th e «U te power bill >-«<«• st.ndin, H illsboro 5 2 .714 Aloha W I. I \ t | G aston .........6 3 . 6 3 3 .aurei — l 7 .125 which is to appear on the Novem- Amity 4 2 .667 Sherwood O renco ....... ...5 8 . 633. Verboort 17.125 per ballot and pledging co-opera- 4 2 .6 6 7{ H illsboro 4 2 .667 C arlton . is « tion with the f l o r a l governm ent Newb*r» T u alatin __ ______ _______ W illam ette 4 6 *° the end th a t the people may re- Sherwood jit .-«huí. If jaAwu't”« IWU j B atteries: Day. Schreiner and R eb er; C eiv e the benefits of public 0W U - H ll‘sb'-’rv ------- - M-v , ...------ er&hip on anj, hvdrtJ. electric de_ .........‘ K ollcrm eier, Me k e — n n t----- e and Wanner. H atten « . Bruwn and Harley A. Purdin irdin; Reedville. Jasper John- ??L| Ä I \ m m R. H. son; Ro\ J W Bernards; Scholls. I lc i p O V U i l V S I'k lllS 1 velopment in Oregon. . S tan gel and Paaville. j J. B _______ ____ ___ ... B artlett; Sherwood. W P 1 1 z z \ i s 4 1 Seeking the discontinuance of the Newbem , ,' ** Batterie» : S tang Fi>k. North rig;u*d. Bert C. Ha- l p in it f i M l l f i l i ' f 1$ m i _________ A m ity D i e nd Z iegler; Jensen p r o c e s s i n g tAX on grain SACkS. gen South T :aid. tie between O V O I I i p i C 11OI1 and Storey. R. H. E. * Protesting a g a in « the im porta- D. wX3“ M b "w !Li *"d w 'hl«*n' uth■ H Butler and Neal Orgon; Timber. (Continued from page i) Roy —--- ----------- 11 11 "a farm products into t h e R. H. E. B M Wright; Tualatin, tie between "m erry-go-round.” fe rn s w heel. Laurel 6 7 8 United States and declaring th at Verbocrt 9 14 Jam es Nokes, W. R H aunhurst, C. ’ glider. baby seaplane, "tilt-a-w hirl” Carlton li 4 9 s p U £ t . ^ A in “ - ^ . br h '\ m .m e Hermens’1' w S ¿ , ^ 7 L" Batterie» : Zimmerman d e r . French. S touten berv and llem ariU and V a n d e n an __ROt COn- Merle L K urtzh.il. H. E. sistent with the policy of allowing Republican- North Aloha. T A the im portation of farm products. T « .-.Ï-.. . , 4 I T Emerson; Southeast Aloha. Alfred n,an.v of which are now being raised L tlltl S LJ D S C t R ichard; Southwest Aloha. Georgia in sum liis nnantifw»c ir» ’ * in surplus quantities in th e United Schmid: Banks. William Moore StAtcâ L r a g u e L e a d e r s North Beaverton. E M arsh; South Beaverton, tie between Althea Haul. C o r n e li u s ...... ............ ............. ....... 1 A loha 6 B atteries : R eynolds and Turk ; Lev ,erî e t to and Saindon. xw R. H. E. O reneo ------------------ ---- -------- 12 <iasts*n J “ „ t 'd . L , Mt n «“ r‘ ‘a n I lie , ” , h hiUS b''t’n an ‘“ '" ‘’V ig fcaturc °* Pll-St years, will probably **' eliminated as the park has been Planted to grass tills year. Ap- proxlmately 2000 colored lights mid Batterie» : B liss and Koluk . Meewsand* or. Van Loo and A llyn . bill, favoring R e lief B o d y D e n ie s C h a rg e s o f G r a f t the —o ui- m terest bi aring pr° ’ jects an a e a rn in g on the business of government, asking th at taxes be borne where there is ability to pay and placed on net incomes, op- POSTlv4War' opposing gambimg te n d s to f i n i n g mm u ir a m e naraw are com- wotnhVnineam th<? game on lce N attoS il th e third Jllning , HNaIJonal G uardsm en nosed out i t€am 2 to 1 Thursday nf und‘aP‘«ed leaeuZ and it1 . bul! tm -te-w °PPed "Jlpce « ' Pro B i^h o iT ch eV r? o r o v r ‘p Pat'ton“ North Cornehus C arl E ten g - South Cornelius W P H im ?n- Dilley. nV between C ' w ^ a f i and B A. H o ? k l ^ N ortheast Po?t d 9 „ rove- J *ck Anderson. ------------ . Northwe: Northwest Forest Grove, J. W. C o r n e liu s ; (C ontinued from p&gre 1) other official to obtain this p er mission. "These charges would also, if true, involve the embezzlement and m isappropriation of money a n d funds of the federal governm ent an d as such would constitute a violation of the federal laws. If any individual would contend th a t the W ashington county grand jury is ‘ m anufacture and dis- S’ u u * rd s vs. Bakery, and W e s t G a s to n F i — I - ' dom inated by the relief committee " Æ . M ' i - i . K : g ^ i . V g s s z < a s i It is suggested th a t he atten d the position of Ä S » ? * th e federal regular session of th e federal grand Pledging co-operation with th e " ju ry held each m onth In th e fed W L| eral building in Portland, Oregon, dairy code if interests of th e in - I n " ton. Henry Valentine; Letsy. tie —...... • 0 Ireland’» — which grand jury is comprised of dustry as a whole a re im partially ......... 3 2 Safew ay ! 4 between Jam es Sewell and J W i i X i r ...... — citizens drawn from the entire dis °kserv«i — . 3 2S<xia Work» o 5 Bailey; Manning. A L. Stephens tric t of Oregon, and to m ake bis Opposing the extortion of e x - ____________ MeUger. J O. Johnson; Middleton. com plaint to th a t body. Will Edy; Mountain. G P Essner traffic- L o cal S u n s e t T e a m " T h e funds and property being ing in dairy products. Mtllloy. T. A. Mulloy; East North distributed by this committee are Thanking the city of Hillsboro Plains, tie oetween between Fay Pay Mills, Mills. Carl P » ,.C - o t t lams, ue your funds an d property insofar and the Hillsboro Chamber of Com- U c rc a ts B e ars H e r e g er«sren and Elmer M a. West as they are furnished by your gov- merce for th eir courtesv during the . North Plains. Lester Cypher; Or- Corrung from behind in the last enco- A O. Pitm an; Purdin A. H. em inent. It is your duty to report convention any m isappropriation or misuse of Establishm ent of a livestock com- a briUian t hitting , « « ‘dyUle. Harry B e a r these funds, The th a t c may house in Portland o r fa local H Sunset •“ ! 3he^ «Shorn. Paul ^ 4 c. "g. knowledge. ™ tom ? ^ e to m vour v S S mission whjch »3500^«4000 TsOIn ^ d e d . f was ^ ‘v' Ce^- the llüboro baseball 'Bears" team ood F Cop; + Scholls. H T Hesse I “ ^ ucx r ch action' f s T g ; durx the * ^ w f f i ? ayg a ^ rK v The good nam e and reputation of the members of th is committee. who in x Ck are Vx r. r. serving V — — — u a you . gratuitously _ w F hat has been very arduous task. is th eir personal property. To de- stroy and malign the reputation an d character of any mem ber of th is committee w ithout foundation is as much a crime as it would be for a member of th e committee to dissipate these funds. " It is the suggestion of th e com m ittee to the ^ people ‘" « “ of h this e ^ r coun X « « « '^ X ° d r % ^he Ab° u t 250 shares in the P^Posed undertaking have b e e n subscribed, of * ' F T X T Cl f* « announced. x *x which r. . - . 40 are * paid ^or’ was -------------------- m H ills b o r o P a u se s in H o n o r o f D e a d ?mg far behind in the opening m- Kem ; T ualatin. E A Eddy-' Ver- n ln gs. Bill Ziegler's team climbed boor: A Mermens; West Slope t0 Q rx r4 » ‘thin ♦ V x ex *x e one x 4 H run • of the "Bears” Samuel B. Lawrence and then cinched the game with an eight-run rally m the eightn frame. Trial D a iry C o -o p mentgeoíí°icerSe P anderi í lanotení rCh¿ s J S t e ^ m a r c ^ n d ^ o t h " d P ^ S ^ e rT T s^ fo í last week fol t h e Durham a Civil Emcr- Oregon m cet- ' o T PT t , ^ d Fred Engel" g ‘’abeI:' Nortn' if c i i l b o r o ^ L ^ M c - th e expenditures for the first four dinner ^ d V e J ' m onths of this year a s s ______ ________, follows: an 6 J“ ®K ton®F; _____ Worn- _______ Pheeters; Southwest Hillsboro, A. January, $928.18; February, $809.- j an s f ^ h e f Corps—Mrs. Arne Dicka- W. Walker; Kinton?^GeoreV'sni’d e r 52; March, »1099.60. a n d A p ril,: l on' M rs- Edwln Bowman, Mrs. J. Leurel. J W Mulloy; Leisy E L ainoopo If t # ♦ »— expenditures --------... j . wo— .... . L. L Crawford $1033.69. the are I r Sutherland; Mrs. E. J. Peterson Johnson; w* Manning, continued a t approxim ately t h e and M r’ M ary Sabin; Veterans of Me‘z«e''- William B Ri:am; M id sam e ra te in the rem aining eight Bore‘en Wars—L. E. Furrow. Lowell dle t° n -,W dl Edy; M ountain. E. M. m onths of the year th e relief funds Brown, W. e . Plapp. E rnest Hel- r, . w d M*m Burkett; will be virtually exhausted and vogt' Perry B atchelar and G rant w ' . £ «¡ns. Joe Bernards; when those funds are exhausted our ! P °rland: v - F. W. Auxiliary—Mrs S S m i * « “' n ' George Voges; expenditures for relief m ust coase Ernest Helvogt and Mrs. L. E. F u r- ’ A- M ^pee; Purdin. Celia fo r there is no emergency lurid of row, and D aughters Union V eter- sufficient size to assume the relief ans-Mrs. L. F. Emmolt. Flags and w reaths were places expenditures. “When an individual has $1 in „ • «raves of veterans ln the his pocket, then $1 is all he can - cemetery prior to the exercises spend, and when an item in the ; Many persons, form er resid en ts, county budget provides a specilk of 1“ e community, were here Wed- J am ount for a specific purpose this f\ h e. «raves of m em - court will not exceed th a t amount. , flow er^ w h iu i / ^ ? i ,UeS a " d plac= i T*H» I “ ower8* whlle in T he county budget is intended t o ' oeonlr ' t o r n p v a h others m any y , , local! 8 , serve a purpose. I t sets fo rth the ' lsewhere . h a t various am ounts which may be - mL - o r5h „ fP? £ ,tl}eir respects ,h e j spent for the purposes set forth mem °ry of loved ones. th erein and upon th e county c o u rt! _ ~~ falls th e duty of conforming to th a t i B o rtm an Buys Market budget in all respects. The law s' , Ed W ortm an of Hillsboro p u r - of this state and th e oath of office ' i ? aSTd M arket" in t h e ! . . , v r Ur„ n n i lt which the members of the court Wll?gly store this Week an d , A N Y U S E D C H E V R O L E T take indicates their duty and this °ff.rralrt® J 1-!*1*1" tlle namf' fro n ’ 1 926 to 1933 county court will perform th a t duty merly owned b v Wai? Adaniek Commands today a most liberal ^Tdni pr5l''e tt ,t he Hmst which the an d m anaged by W ortm an j trading allowance. Compare with people have placed in it regardless —-------i ------------- „ PW car prices and see if you can cchaenucnces. If you change your address kind- afford to pass the present favor- ii an a when the county budget ly notify th e Argus direct and at able opportunity to own a new comm ittee sees fit to increase t h i s ' once. WANTED h ^ h Maurer. H J. ‘sad'ce E .lth ' M ............... . i?01l 1; ........... J :'Pery Alpheus Stew art. B B C°meHufi. John F. Sappington K nlttel. Guardiai. hu; or- der was issued for Frank Meacham Promote prosperity with printer's Ink. H EA D Q U A R TER S V/ E O F F E R 1931 FORI» ROADSTER — Com pletely overhauled and 'O ik C * reflnished ............. 1933 CHEVROLET COACH — Like new. Only .................................. 1930 CHEVROLET *0(1 C TRUCK Several Other» $25 and up *50«; for Lum ber - Shingles - B uilders’ H ardw are - Paints Screen Doors - Lawn F urniture - Doors and W in dows - Glass - Berry Boxes - Screen W ire - Poul try Fencing, Etc., Etc. Hillsboro Motor Co. Phone 2691 1011 Baseline OEDSMOBIEE “Style Leader" FREE Ä Lb1 0 c X 10c -■ - i)C „ 1 D E L IV E R Y PHONE Specials fo r OQz* 4kU G FOR LINOL EASY TO A P R # DRIES IN 4 HOURS I Post F in e C o tto n Princess APRON S S L IP S Also red rubber a n d leatherette. E a s ily cleaned and you’ll get two ami three times the w ear than from ordin ary aprons. 20 dozen just received. Ladies’ sizes. I Q 35c Each s p e c ia l P a rt W o o l C O A T SW EA TERS W h ite and T w o -to n e W o n ,. •n ’s I’or men and women. Dark heather mixtures. All sizes, (in /» sale at W eil's O X FO RD S Big C an T a lc u m 3 FOR $ 1 .0 0 .Moccasin toe, wedge heel. Also white elk Sandal with w e d g e heel. 8 1 .7 9 Get them now at W eil’s. They w ear a n <1 w e have your size 25c O«zG PO W D ER W ith sifter tops 10c Sale S T O C K IN G S •lust the stocking for cannery wear. Brown, grey, and ight colors. All sizes. P a ir 15c O O O V Q F4U TT June 1 and 2 Brooms U n ity 42c E ach Red & W hite i- ib . p k g . ......... tin T oasties 3 fo r ................... --“ A ., * ’’ or 25C /r 29c Blue & W hite 1000-sheet rolls 4 ro lls fo r 4 JL-JG l/vtci RADIO Toilet Tissue ’ MEYER BOTH GENERAL NEWSPAPER SERVICE I TSE Brooms E ach 79C M o th e r ’s Cocoa M a lte d 1.1b. tin Meyer Both illustrations, ad ideas, layout« and c o p y and your advertising will deliver the punch th at B'<uins more sales at. lower selling cost. y Milk Blue & W hite 69° Lester Ireland & Co. S to rk Coffee Corn Flakes pints H o s ie ry This store will be open nights and a part of Sundays. N o. »1.19 itrttrr l atirles Tmtin< Bureau C o u n ty ’s G re a te s t W h ite R u b b e r P a ir P r o m p t S erv ice — 98c and Cannery Specials NR A MAIN STREET PHONE 81 Red & W hite quarts 3131 Powers Grocery Corn Beef TAKES THE RUB OUT OF SCRUBBING W a s h in g to n R ubber 4 fo r .......... k / * Seal ot Certified Quality GLOVES V a n C a m p ’s A 85c P a ir No. 1 tins. JAMES WHITELAW, Manager O ld s an d C h e v ro le t 3 rd an d W a s h . P hone 441 Used Car Exchange PORK STEAK Ib S IR IO IN STEA K Pork and Beans m akes lastlo n — In re a r of Piggly W iggly Store P O T RO A ST 25c Many other items specially priced for Friday and Saturday. These prices good June 1 and 2 only. /j Knee-langth . . . and »oll-jupporting bo- couto of Ift flat knil-ln gartor-top! Wear It for comfort: :: chic . : . and oconomyl For dancing : : : »port: : . butinesi ; : j and homework : ; . Smarter than »ockj i i : cooler than docking» . : : that'» (lie new, clever "KNEE HIGH.” an d ED’S MARKET y e c u iA .! KNEE HIGH HOLEPROOF 6y A g e n c y fo r N ash an d John J Davis had chronic consti- 1 pation for six years. By using Ad-1 H udson an d T e rra p la n e Icnka he soon got rid of It. und w feels like a new person Adlerika if —nt* ®nd W a s h . Phone 2641 «luMt acting—safe Hillsboro Phar- Jnd rh e 1X114 8 to r e _ IM NOT ASHAM ED O P MY HANDJ NOY/ JIN C E I DO NOT HAVE TO ÍCRUB ... I NOW HAVE —i . // C onsigned CONSTIPATION 6 YEARS. TROUBLE NOW GONE L a a m > a tL O T i • gartar-runs whan you stratch Gas - O il - Accessories W “ hed E X C IT IN G I • “ burst" knaat whan you knaal And several other cars to choose from ! Cars B o u g ht, Sold f suddenly Wednesday a t his home near Banks He had gone to the barn to feed stock and was found unconscious, passing away shortly , hs Bringing you naw comfort — and froodom from: 1929 M o d e l A F o rd C oupe 1929 M o d e l A F o rd C oach 1927 Ford R o a d s te r 1925 F o rd P ic k u p F o rd Bug 2 M o d e l I F o rd Coupes 4 -w h e e l T r a ile r 2 -w h e e l T r a ile r Wl USED CARS M a s te r o r S ta n d a r d CHEVROLET IT L C k o 4 d j2 A L ) USED CARS H A M BU RG ER , b j^ tm e o f t h ^ n , T k p i n Specials fo r S a tu rd a y th e repetition of such accioati^r.I’í í r o ' where ritualistic work of the King; Southeast Aloha Harry (V .n ? r.ders ln the ioll°wing clrci circuit ‘ WashingmEÍ d‘ff?rent organizations was given Southwest Aloha Thom as C? T u ' re lxsucd tee—R eu ten W W eil1 ™,and Army of the Henry J. A tl- : Bernard»“ « „ J * J ? h??°n-.et v' M M artin artin J the Republic Republic J* Sullivan: Banks. Banks. Henry J Atlee; ^ “" . i " aI V Vs flowers were North Beaverton. W C. Jackson- , dpn-vmg motion, Donald T. Tem pleton H- D ^ : ™reathS and flowe« placed there by the patriotic ground ? ° u.,th Beaverton. A lthea H aulen- am ? ir .n n n ,? Het * ° h io r receiver m an, p . w . Livermore Jr., Mrs Legionnaires gave th e G rand A ^ v ^eck; B1°oming. Mary L. H orner; ^ dnr e i n defendants two days Rex Wilson, Jam es Lewis. ritualistic work whii« i.r Arm> Buxton. Albert S. Ohlemiller Cedar 10 pres<nt 3,1 horities contrary to ReUef G o t o d L X ™ nTr“ 3" 5 ¥ ll;-s' B B Reeves; c ™ Grove" « stra in in g order; K err Motor com- Vet-ran« ti y e r o ^ U8»t^ S ° f ^n io n Jam es L. W inton; Connell William p?nv ,vs R ''''1' “ Bunn Brooks* et C o u n ty C o u r t C ites an d ' A ^tiiY a^rans of Foreign Wars Fuegy; North Cornelius. J. E Mor? a1' voluntary non-suit; Anna Coo- a dc^7, f u t on th elr ritual, rissey; South Cornelius, M H pt'i et vs- Iva McCready et al. f?*ute of th e Dead" was fired H endenon; Dilley, s B. oilDln R °hert Itei vs. Clark L R elief F u n d F a c ts a,. by the national guardsmen a n d Northeast Forest Grove. M K Abra- " ° h nst«n et al. decree; Olive Tay- Taps" was blown by Nelson Weay- h am -' Northwest Forest G r o v e ~ r vs: Tayior. order; Abraiiio (C ontinued from p age 1) g a v e Lincoln's George B R m ehart; S outheast For- cereghino vs. Rosa Garbarino. judg- the taxpayer’s ability to provide er. Hugh Rogers i G ettsbury address and W. Verne est Grove, John C. M arshall; South- m ent decree and order of sale. such funds. 12 000 was McKinney G eneral Logan's order ‘ Forest Grove, Mary L. Roberts; f„n,Tpbate order., were Issued in the "For 1934 the sum of $12. budgeted for relief p u r p o s e s ____ m anner in which th is fund is be- PG3L-GARDNER LUMBER CO. hom*' « Vernonia She was te rn Mareh 8' I8«7- Mexico. Mo and ( Charles — - Davis In was married in to VVashmgton 1887. Tliev moved to Oregon 30 years ago and she had lived at Vernonia for eight I years. She is survived by two sons.! rnonla; of Ver- and (Continued from page 1 1 U p h o ld s F irst R e p o rt complaint was filed (C ontinued from p age 1) lowing a fight a t for the observance, but it was not »r » z pape 1) school house during m .time fOr,him to * sea* d released (Continued a S ' nw ^ from mP ,” 1) ^ p e F ^ r l T o hf ’T egB traU on ^ o r ^ S i ™ Fcderat‘° n ° l = ia ry “ j" T ^ a l W e l)«> H e m s titc h in g and D re s s m a k in g Ami other cars to choose from. C ase S e t J u n e 11 O ffic ia l V o te C o u n t Sixteen Bov Scouts, reprcacntlng lluee troops, uppenred before the Hillsboro court oi honor Tliursduy evening to lake tests for udvanee'- meiii 111 rank mid merit badges bohow.iig il.e teats, two .vouts «t ie iul\mus'd tiial 14 otliers were aw ard ed 22 merit budges Billy Corwin amt Robert Allison, both of Hillsboro troop 22«. re ceived atlvaneements to second class and first class scouts respectively Second class merit badges w e r e awarded to tile following- Harold Havis and Howard Hullt. tro, p 21« of Hillsboro, lealhereiatt Hilly 1'otid and llultl. troop 21# Hidsboro. H it - nuinslnp; ami liu-k Benjamin, in op 2IU Aloha, hnndlrraft 1-lr t t l.o . merit budges were h u arded us fol lows Troop 21« Hillsboro Hot litngue. reading und cooking; Keith FREE a t th e M iU s b o n O A r g u s