Fa» THE Page Four b J R llls b o re ® ^ r g u s w ill» II P uM iahed I bei tiu pa nu tei W hich la Cornbined th e W se< H. re< H< Ja M se: a Kl’ an WE K m es M Ci ni Kl tl ß! G w y« ÍC is w « S( K O d 11 E S T t: f ii A h C c a V t’ c Í I c Í 1 1 c I I ( ( < t 1 I t I ) Independent W. M e K IN N F Y A M fK IN N E Y . Puhliaher» Thuraday» Entere«! »eeoad-elaaa m a tte r poa to ffie e a t H ilh h o ro . O retton NEW SPAPER the F in n A u d ite d P u p e r l.a r « - eM Aoditcs! W.'s’ k iy C irc u la ­ tio n in O reso o M e m h e r— O reir n S te te Edi­ t o r ia l A m » gcim « ‘" n and N a ­ t io n a l E d ito ria l A>-«*iati«.n O F F IC IA L in m r s . e c . M c K in n e y A «fi.x'iate E d ito r V E R N E M fK IN N E Y E d ito r Ml do lIlH a b o ro - OF W A S H IN G T O N SahtM* O p tio n Rate» S tr ic t ly C *»h m Advance l ì . S. O u U id e O r w o n 11.50 P e r year F o re ig n C o u n trie s .S* S ix tO lN T Y •2.00 S 50 T h e H ills b o ro A rv u a aaaumea no fin a n c ia l tx *p »m a *b iiitjr fo r • r r t 'i ’ publiahed in tia colum n *, b u t in ca.-e> where th ia paper U at fa u lt w ill r e p r in t th a t p a r t o f an a d v e rtis e m e n t in w h ic h the ty p o g ra p h ic a l m is ta k e occurs. Contest Improved The queen contest for t h e “ Happy P a y s” celebration this year was well con­ ducted and was a w orthw hile change from the old plan. Previously votes were given with purchases at stores, or pur­ chased outright, and criticism resulted. However, under the new setup there is lit ’e chance for “ kicks” and suspicions as to unfair tactics. The geographical distri­ bution of this year could not be improved upon and the interest was generally coun­ tywide. C ham ber of commerce m anagem ent m erits congratulation on this contest. Kcal Competition Competition instead of being a thing of the past would now under NR A he real competition. This significant state­ ment was m ade before a national m eet­ ing of editors recently by Frank Grimes, president o f the Independent Grocers' Alliance of America. Competition in quality a n d service would be taken into consideration more now that price is not to bo considered the whole thing. This is the real basis for com petition and the one assuring the consumer the fair deal. He appropriately pointed out that the low price argum ent for the consumer's sake is not alw ays a good one. because if it is a good one. w heat at 8c a bushel should bring prosperity and of course it brings the opposite of p ro sp erity ; that a city housewife buying potatoes at a few cents a bushel would not rejoice much at her bargain if she knew the amount ot farm ers’ blood upon them . Address of R. F rank Peters at the F ourth of July patriotic exercises carried a mighty fine message of citizenship. Mr. Peters has a splendid conception of citi­ zenship and he expressed it a convincing way. He recognizes th a t one cannot stay in a groove and th at governm ent is by, of and for the people. Two m aior parties assailed by Borah— headline. The senator from Idaho could of course right all our wrongs. B orah’s colleague, Senator Pope, fittingly said in comm enting on the attack, “ Mere criti­ cism can never take the place of a con­ structive program to meet the practical needs of our people.” Three out of every five votes in the Literary Digest poll favor the “New D eal” policies on the whole. Oregon is outstand­ ing in its support of the adm inistration plans for providing a more abundant liv­ ing for all. The only group of profession­ al people in Oregon th a t gave a m ajority against were lawyers. No better public servant could have been secured by the Hillsboro union high school district than Finis L. Brown of Laurel, who was re-elected to the board. Finis has a true community spirit and a desire to serve his fellowm en conscien­ ___ tiously th a t cannot be equaled. MAC Excuse It, ARGU S, Imlay Adds New Cleaner tor Grain 11 I I. I. S B O R O , T hursday, July 12, l'.l.'l-l OREGON y«*ur. hut It I n iviUiy un a n n u a l plan!. M»\ •V W H AytTlll. «ounty nm’iit III l l l l k t plu««*’’ wlu’i«* gout weed has been Kiowllitf th e seed tuus (ulien O il (In* ground for u , tmtl in.iliv \t .u < Ml Avci'lll .N4»V\ Hllll l l l t ’.u .Nfftls Will t m i l 11111«* to i iiinu up loi t’\t nil v«‘;ii.'» 11 Is not in'll -'.m Io tr n it «out w ent w ith th v in h a ls io kill it howcv«*r .lust iiittin u th rill oil w ith a niowlinr iiiiiuhliiu . no th a t th c\ w o n t «o Io Nfuti will tak e van* of th is y e a r’s grow th, he nuys. ONE TO RULE OKKOON TRAIL K EEDVIl l F B Im lay A: S oils w arehouse h a s Installed a new g ra in cleaner. Shoulder Injured W illiam C luirehlev dislocated ins shoulder Julv 4 while sw im m ing nt Pudding river Mrs Jim Kelly ot Salt lo k e C tty . I ’tah . is visiting frien d s a n d r e la ­ tives liere Jannsen lia s Ham Work A M Ja n n se n P rillin g com pany has two drills working at 24-nour sh ifts on the Bonneville dam C elebrate B irlhday Mr a n d Mrs W alter L orenz of P o rtlan d Mr a n d Mr» W M Snifw s a n d Mr a n d M rs It N S n ip s a n d sm all d a u g h te r G e r­ aldine celebrated W M S nipes' b irthday July t at R ippling W aters W M Snipes was honored on Ins b trth d a i a n niversary Ju ly 4 at Honest Effort a picnic dinner at Rippling water* Those present were Mr a n d M l' S n ip 's. Mr and Mrs R alp h Snipes and d a u g h te r of Weedville, a n d Mi and Mr; W alter 1 orenz of P o r t­ land. D arrow 's report as effecting the lum­ ber code in his attack on NRA and charg­ ing th at the small man was injured seems verv much out of place. The lie is put to th a t by the opening of a num ber of small sawmills right in this county. Hills­ boro's sawmill, which had been closed down for several years, opened with the adoption of the lum ber code. Lots of other cases can also be cited. A dditional men have been put to work and wages in­ creased in an industry th a t was sorely tried. What Other Editors Say New Deal Succeeding A pprehension for th e fu tu re is fe lt in some q uarter» because of p a st governm ent borrow ings of billions of dollars a n d newly a uthorized borrow ings of o th e r billions, w hich a lto g e th e r will increase th e n a tio n a l debt to a n unpreced en ted am ount, w ith th e c e rta in ty th a t every do llar m ust eventually be paid th ro u g h tax a tio n B ut th ere Is to be considered th e basic econom ic s tre n g th of th e c o untry as d em o n ­ s tra te d by th e fa c t th a t th e public debt w as reduced a t th e r a te of $1.000.000.000 a y ear for n in e years follow ing th e world w ar. fu rn ish in g a b u n d a n t grounds for confidence t h a t w ith th e re tu rn of prosperity tow ard w hich th e n a tio n h a s begun to advance is a p p a re n tly q uite well on th e way, th ere will ensue a n equally rapid reduction In our n a tio n a l obligations, th e causes w hich led to th e depression n o longer operating. As to these causes: D uring th e w orld w ar. a g ri­ culture. m an u fa ctu rin g , m ining a n d o th e r Industries produced to th e ir u tm o st capacity in response to a n unpreced en ted w orld dem and. T h e n th e closing of th e w ar reduced t h a t dem and, re su ltin g in a n unm ark etab le surplus a n d an Inevitable fa ll In prices, a n d congress refused to p erm it ta r if f a g ree ­ m en ts w ith o th e r c o u n tries w hereby th e re m ig h t possibly h ave been a n am ellorization of conditions. T he re su lt was unem ploym ent a n d distress to r e ­ lieve w hich so m eth in g m u st be done, a n d m easures possible to be tak e n m u st Include borrow ing large sum s of m oney, increased m o n eta ry c irculation a n d en te rin g in to reciprocal tra d e agreem ents w ith foreign nations. T h is required e lim in atio n o f p a rtisa n sp irit and P re sid e n t Roosevelt received a n d Is receiving sincere co-operation from republicans equally w ith dem ocrats, in th e new d eal he In stitu te d to m eet th e unpreced en ted situation, a n d w hich on th e whole is show ing evidence of th e hoped for success. —T illam ook H ead lig h t-H erald . H onesty needs no change to keep up w ith chan g ing conditions.—Ex. Mr a n d M rs J 11 G a rre tt. Miss M ane S m ith and tile ch ild ren ot Mr and Mrs I C K ra m ie n left W ednesday morning tor Sw im for a va< m oil Mr and Mrs K ram ien will join t h e m S a tu rd ay Mrs. K r.m ucn will rem ain w ith th e p a rty and Mr K ram ien will spend th e w eek-end there. Mr and M is L ester Asbalu* of P o rtlan d are receiving c o n g ra tu ­ lations upon th e b irth of a d a u g h te r duly 3 Mr and Mrs Aabuhr ure well known here. Mr A sbahr being a form er Hillsboro resident. T h e sm all son of Mr. a n d M rs A rth u r Jesse underw ent a tonsil operation at Jones h o sp ital F r i­ day L ittle "1 a n ility D insm ore u n d e r­ w ent a tonsil o p e ratio n ut Jones hospital th is week. M r a n d Mrs C arl C a rlstro m of Detroit Mich., visited th is week w ith M r a n d Mrs P r a n k S holes of C o r­ nelius. a n d M r and Mrs. T hom as Sholes Mrs C arlstro m Is a cousin of Mr. Sholes. Mr a n d Mrs Alf O Jo h n so n a n d d a u g h te r re tu rn e d th e last ot th e week from a visit w ith h is b rother. W ilia m Johnson, a n d fam ily a t K la m a th Falls. Mrs E tta Je ffrie s of n e a r B e th ­ any visited Sunday at th e A. G. G tllm ore hom e w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs M ary Lane, a n d h e r sister. Mrs. Ctillmore. Irving Chase. Holcomb H im es a n d Ben Y aiitti left S a tu rd ay for th e T illam ook beaches, m aking th e tr ip on bicycles via the W ilson R iver road. Misses T ina K ingm a a n d H elen R auch of P o rtlan d a n d P ete B ar- e n d rec h t a n d G len S a n d stro m were Sunday guests of Mrs E m m a D ier- dorff. Mrs. Jo h n B aines a n d tw in d a u g h ­ ters of P o rtlan d are spending tlic day at th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts. Mr and M rs A. G tllm ore. Miss R u th Pile a n d Miss B a rb ara F ra se r of H elena. M ont a re guests of Miss Pile s uncle a n d a u n t. Mr and Mrs. B F. Pile. Miss H e n rie tta K roeger a n d F ra n k Blotzer of P o rtla n d were guests Ju ly F o u rth a t th e H enry K roeger hom e. Mrs N. Nye of Spokane. W ash . arrived M onday for a n extended visit w ith her d a u g h te r, M rs J M Person Miss H elen K u h n i e n te rta in e d a num ber of frien d s S unday, cele­ b ra tin g h e r six tee n th b irth d a y a n ­ niversary. E arl Bentley, H e rb ert M unkers a n d Mac G rogan re tu rn e d S a tu r ­ day from a week s vacation a t R ock­ away. Mr. a n d M rs C M. B ry an t and M rs J H M urton a re spending two weeks' v acation a t Y achats MLss G ladys T raclisel of Reedvllle was a guest of h e r cousin. P hyllis A m aeher. several days la st week. M issionary society o t th e C h ris­ tia n ch u rch m et T uesday aftern o o n a t th e hom e of M rs Bessie Jam es. M r a n d M rs. A. W H avens sp en t th e w eek-end a t M cM innville with M r a n d M rs P a u l Jones. Ole From a n d R E Robinson retu rn e d F rid ay from a few days' fishing a t th e beaches. W H C ady of A berdeen W a s h . was a guest F rid ay of his brother, M. P Cady, a n d fam ily. Miss D orothy G illm ore Is sp e n d ­ ing th e week in P o rtla n d w ith h e r sister, Mrs. Jo h n B aines M r a n d Mrs. M P C ady a n d fam ily sp e n t S un d ay a t Rockaway, re tu rn in g via Seaside M rs E E R ow ton a n d d a u g h ­ ters M ildred a n d V erna a re sp e n d ­ ing th e week a t T aft. Miss B etty H avens sp e n t F riday until M onday w ith M iss E dna L ind- h jen in P o rtlan d . Miss M arvel F re n c h of M ilwaukie is visiting h e r a u n t. M rs M arshall Elder, th is week. H ugh R ogers left Sunday n ig h t for a business trip to M arshfield. • * • FAM ILY N IG H T D IN N ER IS WELL ATTENDED A bout 50 a tte n d e d th e "Fam ily N ig h t” d in n er a t F o rest Hills golf course W ednesday. Preceding th e pot luck d inner, a tw o-ball fo u r­ some was played. M rs F ran k M il­ ler a n d D. A. T h o rn b u rg h receiv­ ing low score, w ith O us G a rd n er and Mrs. G len C ate second Bridge was th e e n te rta in m e n t of th e eve­ ning. w ith Mrs. O. F T ipton and A1 M acK enzie receiving high scores. • • • Entertain for Birthday— Mr. a n d Mrs. L. M. Tow nsend e n te rta in e d Sunday evening w ith a law n su p p e r In honor of her b irth ­ day. G uests were M r and Mr., W. H. W ieber, Dr. a n d Mrs. R alph Dresser, Mr. a n d Mrs. Lloyd H il- llker, Mr. and Mrs. Reid Connell, Miss A nona Joos, M rs B lanche Bolla, Je rry W ieber a n d Ker n e th L inklater. C. E. Picnic F rid a y — C h ristia n E ndeavor of th e C h ris­ tian church wil picnic a t R ippling W aters F riday evening M em bers are to m eet a t th e ch u rch a t 6:15 p. m. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Hodgen-Brewster Poultry and Dairy Feeds are m ade to produce r e- sults at lowest cost. Com­ pare them with any other feeds and be convinced. DR. E W. AI.MQUIST V eterinarians T elephone iil.*t anti .»i»‘’l»ll» Inatirnn.'» Make !•.«(•■ nn«l !•««• Stiiwir Honda lx I U A I’l l WISMKU lilM Hr...ml Ht mi i || ORU «m i OOM |*.lreh..ii(. I8UI ■ ' ....... ■ \ s ill Brakes and Body the C n r th a t Y oh on N ew Buy Cady M otor Co. D odge Plym outh iiiii.u r o L O W E R FE E D P R IC E S i P r a tt. I. !g, ! I on ' red on Birthday*— I Mrs A nna T ow nsend a n d Miss Ls.i i t label were guests a t u picnic M ondat night a t R ippling W aters g n e n b\ o th e r wom en em ployes of R ay-M allng Co T ile occasion was th e ir b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa rie s O th e rs atte n d in g were -Misses A nona Joos, Helen Stevens a n d D orothy A rant. M: M innie H ew itt a n d M rs B lanche Bolla. In Other Days T h irty Y ears Ago Argus. J u n e 30. 1904 H V G ates of th is city has com pleted a n d has readv to tu rn over to th e city of D allas one of th e finest a n d m ost com plete w ater system s In th e northw est. More th a n 50 W ashington c o u n ­ ty pioneers a tte n d a n n u a l m eeting in P o rtlan d Miles C Ih ird in of F orest G rove a n d Nellie Ja c k so n o 1 H illsboro m arried J u n e 26. Ie v i Adkins accidentally killed in discharge of rifle on W ilson river. Adam Young, who lived n o rth of HilLsboro. died Ju n e 24 T h o m as W H inton of L aurel a n d Miss M aud E Pom eroy, a n d E d ­ w ard S H in to n a n d M iss E tta P. Pom erov m arried In double w ed­ ding cerem ony a t hom e of Dw ight Pom eroy a t Lelsyvllle J u n e 26 V eterans open a n n u a l e n c a m p ­ m en t a t W a rre n 's grove B P C o r­ nelius will welcom e v eteran s a n d H. V G ates, past d e p a rtm e n t c o m ­ m an d e r O. A R. will respond for visitors. H e rm an T K oeber a n d M iss H a t­ tie Iren e C ahow ot F a rm ln g to n - Scholls m arried J u n e 26 C rops in need of heavy ra in . O liver D. C u rtis of F o rest O rove a n d A nnie Rood of Hillsboro m a r ­ ried J u n e 29 a t H arrisburg. Miss C elia O re er n am ed G oddess of L iberty for th e F o u rth . Two balloon ascensions billed M any here h ave never w itnessed a n a sc e n ­ sion. Born, Ju n e 28. to Mr a n d Mrs R. C. V aught, a son. F iftee n t e ars Ago Argus. Ju n e 26. 1919 Ed S ch u l- m erich. c h a irm a n of business m en's luncheon, sounded keynote of suc- Our Buying Power and Cash Policy M AKES YOU M ONEY .e. YVONNE STEVENS JO SEI NE One of th ese fair m aidens of F t j-n - 1* s '.it- d to becom e Queen Su ah lit for the Oregon T rail to be field in thie city July 26, 27 and 23, end th e o th er th re e wilt b e r m « p rlneeraee. A t,p n ..e d com ­ p etition to ehocce the e u - - n la new under w v. C andidate* and thr*r b a c te r s a ra M arjorie Wilhelm, fra te rn a l groups; Marlon D.i n , c v ic c lu b s; V . nne S tevens, labor groups: Jo S' ru e , v ete ran » ' o rg a n iz a ­ tions. T ee O regon T rail th is y e a r will have a h u g - p .'g - a r t w ith a cast ot 2, 220, th e world fa r,e u a P ioneer parade, th r P t . i 'r of P « » q r c » S , and m any o th e r events. V isitors from all over the Un ted f l a t s * are expected. All IMPERIAL BRAND I EEDS are inanufm tured in our own modern plant, and mid direct to the feeder. You nve the dealer profit Results show thill IMPERIAL BRAND FEEDS are a good, if not b et­ ter. than any on the m arket. Trade with Imperial — Pay Cash and Save! eess for HilLsboro a n d th a t was "co -operation anil per -isletil work, getting in payrolls a n d double our population " A utom obile a u th o rity sta te s c o u n ­ P h u n r 01 ty lias double num licr ot cars It hud 111 1918 Fern Hobbs. In F ra n c e with A m ­ erican Rod Cross. w rites of liear- tng P resident W ilson In address "" D ecoration Day at A m erican cem - eterv a t S uresnes S h e said he looked m uch w urn a n d terribly tired J J K rebs form erly of HilLsboro. b u y Elm ore h otel a t Rockawey t . C Re\ nolds buys grocery busi­ G C ness here again C V Bloyd re tu rn s hom e from ■ H i '. - in navy A m erican ts'gion post organized here w ith following officer»: S at F r a n c i s W Itollm p re sid en t. Sgt C lifton Bagley, v lee -p re std e n t: C o r­ poral B vron G a rre tt, se c re tary , IM PERIA L FEED & G R A IN CO. M illers of Q uality I red» South Second St. — -—— r A Source of Dependable Power Haskell C a rte r tr e .t.s u i'tr (' o o J /* ^ B al Ieri U R eiter Z enaa O lson and A rchie P i t ­ m an executive com m ittee Mr a n d M rs A Y ungen cele­ b ra te golden w ed ling at H elvetia M anager Phelps h a s been a busy m an th is week getting readv lor tile tw o big days of celebration. Ju ly 3. 4 K urt K oehler A E P veteran carry in g th re e wound stripes, p u r ­ chases h alf In terest in P u rity B a k ­ ery. E lm er W illiam s re tu rn s hom e from arm y service In east. ON OREGO N FARMS LAKEVIEW C rested w heat a n d Sm ooth B rom e grass a re a p p are n tly th e o n ly grass«';. ( 0 SU rnve t h e past few years in m ost of th e dry lan d forage n urseries 1 n Lake county, according to V W J o h n ­ son. county agent, w h o recently m ade a check up on th is m a tte r C rested w heat grass m ade a n e x ­ cellent grow th on t h e C harles C ru m p ra n ch In S o u th W arn er valley, w here It was p lan te d early In 1929 on a dry hillside a n d the wind h a d sp re ad the seed a n d new p lan ts were coming. C O R V A L LIS T h e ord in ary goat- weed which th riv es so a b u n d an tly in m any sections m ay look to m any persons like u p eren n ial because It c o n tin u e s to flourish year a fte r W ill, a gisxl b u lle ry In your car yen'll n r v r r have to worry about getting »farted quickly IX>wer to get going quickly will a l­ ways lx> th e re w hen you need ft If your bu ttery does not give you th is tle- ;>endnble kind of service, you Will benefit by re - plactng it will, one of ours at a m oney-saving price L E N T Z A U T O PARTS 2nd a n d Ila sell ne St*». O pen FvenhiK* BEER. is a s p e c ia l K -b r e w ... POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO. Phone 2691 Baseball Extra! A le a d in g P h y s ic ia n a d v is e s .ÄCMB H O U S E o f D A V ID World’s Champion Traveling Baseball Team — vt. — H IL L S B O R O HILLSBORO ATHLETIC PARK and proteins, th e ad o f Acme Beer w ill spa digestion of fats and hydrates In the diet a add to the w e ig h t." "Report FREE on req CAtlFOtNlA B8FWINO ASSI Sun bonclico lo.A ngsS Admission: Adults, 40c Children, 10c a,t THE ROYAL SODA WORKS Hillfthnro Distributors ♦ P hone AHI All Common Lumber P R IC E S R E I, V C E D lOG SHINGLE PRICES REDUCED No. 1, per square 10c No. 2, per square . ........................ 7c Ask us for inform ation! .Johns-Manville Roofing, authorized dealers 1011 Baseline S treet a > LUM BER - - Farmers’ Cash Store Eggs DK. K. J. NICOL Be Sure to Look 2:30 p. m. M onday, July 16 Phone 3061 Koi «pilt’k i<*hef from ludi a (ton a n d u p i • btomwt h *lu« t o e y i • ..slv«» MiioktiiK a11« 1 <11 111 k11ig try l> i h udl s Adla t ablet.. Hold on money- ha« k Kuaraul« «’ D elta I b u n store Adv l e t th e advert! «'menus nelp you m ake your shopping plans. M ------- O ur Egjf Producer, Pullet D ev elo p er a n d T u rk e y G row er can ’t be beat. Feed - Seed - Poultry a n d SMOKING AND OKINKING? WAICH YOUH STOMACH DAI I AS ( ’In i i \ i lop inlui v Horn sviietii beetU‘ wins cut In h alf hi t h o «> oii h.m is th a t were .sprayed or diLNtett thta year, e llniate.s .1 It Ih'ek. count\ axent. a lte r a c a re ­ ful check of 1M o rc h ard s In all lions ol tin* countv d r o w n . who did not .spray or diud lo.t from 2:> i o an , h «|- t t i u df th e ir cherry c r o p th ro u g h Injury from tla* ixs tl«*. lie iv n Du.Ntiin: mm hlne.N were iim s I I n most h i m '' alth o u g h two that were h u p c eted hit. I u s e d lupUd spray. Local Happenings AAA was conceived in an honest a t­ tem pt to lift farm prices and help ¡he farm er. Some gains have been made, but m iracles cannot be w rought overnight. The results so far have not been all that were expected. Throughout the nation large numbers gave voluntary co-operation in crop re­ ductions in order to reduce crops in pro­ portion to dem and. W hile these w e r e volunteering their co-operation to help out in the program , we w onder how many Fifty Years others were taking advantage of their co-operating neighbor to increase their The Portland Press club Monday night crons in th»' lines w here reductions were honored Larry K. Hodges in his retire­ made. ment from the editorial chair a fter twenty years of new spaper work and twenty years as an editorial w riter on the Oregonian Hope Results Better staff. N ew spaper anil civic leaders of the City of Roses were present to do honor Industry is paying under the codes to to Mr. Hodges for his excellent new spa­ be policed as pointed out by John Kelly per service of 50 years. The w riter was in his W ashington column, but it is a present to voice congratulations from the small sum when com pared with the good upstate press. th a t can accrue to all— labor, employer Fifty years of service in the profession and consum er— if vicious and unfair prac­ of journalism is som ething of which any tices are elim inated. We hope the efforts person might well be proud and the verbal of “code police" are more successful in tributes paid to his work were a splendid handling the bad hoys of industry than their real police brothers are in handling rew ard. crime and racketeers. Several bad accidents, resulting in in­ juries and property dam age, have oc­ curred in automobile collisions on First street. This is a heavily traveled street, bringing traffic from the north and south sections of the county and is the only through north and south street. Several blind corners on streets leading into First m ake it a traffic hazard unless the great­ est of care is taken by all parties. Should it be a through street, or will th a t m ake it a race track? H IL L S B O R O «