Thnr’flny, September 2.7, 10?7 H IL L S B O R O ARCUS. TT T L L S R O B O , O R E G O N Pagr Seven Albany Squad Plays Here Friday Night; Hilhi-Vikings Tie Lighted Field Dedicated by Old Rivals A lb a n y A lb a n y h ig h u h u o l fo o tb a ll llilh i h e r „ „ t h r lo cal g r id ir o n u n d e r I h e lig h t» a l H p n r F r id a y . A d m ix e le v e n u III h .illle >.| i i i i p r l i r fm a d u lt» w ill In- A lb a n y Is ra te d « tro n g e r tin p i ­ per th a n th e liw a l buys, having a lin e th a t average« 190 pounds H o w e v e r. l l i l h i w a rrio rs h a v e one ga m e u n d e r tlie ir b e l's al re a d y , w h ile th e gam e F rid a y n ig h t w ill he th e firs t of t h r sea- sun fo r th e F in n e u u n ty hoys. I.u w re n e r . an end fr o m l a s t y e a r s reserves, has re tu rn e d Io •' I..... I Io bolster llilh i'« prosprets. u e e o rilln g to ( o a rli It M. I G oody I G o o d m an . 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B M G o o dm a n vs. D r T o d d ; G eorge P u tte rson vs D r M ills ; D r in to l l i l h i te r r ito r y on th re e 01 ea sums L a te m th e o p e n in g period, D resser vs Ed C om an ; W avne H o i- 1,1 vs Ju d g e It F ra n k P eters B e a t­ ttu- G r,,v e to o k ttu- b u ll on its ow n en e ig h t in th is g ro u p w ill m a k e up 48 a fte r S u th e rla n d 's p u n t shied 1 th e fir s t f lig lit ueroas Hie fie ld fo r no guin T w o Second flig h t in clu d e s D r P itm a n lin e -untuhe.s gained fiv e ya rd s and th e n F u llb a c k D a v is raced 12 y a r d / l) r W a ltz; C T R ich a rdso n vs Dr. t " the l l i l h i ’l l and a fir s t d o w n Ito- Hay H e p lo g le vs M a rk W a ltz; T h u e play.- gained e ig h t ya rd s On H o w a rd H a d le y vs G eorge L a v e r; tin - last d o w n S e h u ltz trie d le ft end F r in k C h iilla c o m b e vs G F orsyth ,-; and was b ro u g h t d o w n inches sh o rt ! Ed A lle n vs It W K r e itz ; H u r ry o f a fir s t d o w n by W ick G ilt n e r vs Joe P ro p s tra T h e b e a t­ T h re a te n A g a in en e ig h t ill th is g ro u p w ill in u k e up T h e V ik in g s th re a te n e d ag a in in th e t lu r d flig h t. th e .second q u a rte r a fte r l l i l h i lost ’ F o u rth f lig lit m atches; It I. I r w in tin - b a ll on d o w ns at m id fie ld . D a ­ vs Lee H o skin s. R o n a ld M ille r Vs. H a r r y Bates; W illia m B ergen vs I. vis. r u n n in g b e h in d b e a u tifu l in te r ference. reeled o f f 12 ya rd s. T w o ■ S tra n u h u n : It Rasm ussen vs D r G E a rl lin e p la y s n e tte d tw o ya rd s and a i G ib so n ; Ja ck G o o dm a n vs s h o v e l pass o v e r th e lin e o f s c r im ­ Bowman; T II Tongua vs It 11 B ic k fo r d vs. L y m a n mage. B oyd to T a y lo r, m ade fiv e , T is d a le ; II m o re S c h u ltz again tr ie d le ft end How e, and Jack. S e a rcy vs. H o y C a r tw r ig h t B eaten e ig h t w ill m ake h u t th e e n tir e le ft side o f ttie H ilh i ' lin e rose u p Io b rin g b u n d o w n on ' u p th e f if t h flig h t. S ix th flig h t m atches J u lia n T o d d th e 2 5 -y n rd s trip e , ag a in inches vs Hot» O s b u rn ; Jam es S ch o rn vs s h o rt o f a fir s t d o w n Rolling Bill,, back provided the Otto < )■ hot n. 1. |! I Ira k,- VS Orval lo n e o ffe n s iv e t h r i l l fo r th e B lu e 1 H u tch e n s. F ra n k S p ro u se d re w a a nd W h ite ju s t b e fo re th e h a lf In - j bye P la y was c o n tin u e d o v e r a w eek te rc e p tin g a lo n g G ro v e pass on his o w n 40. rtu llm s tw is te d and dodged j on a cco u nt o f th e d e e r h u n tin g sea­ son . u p fie ld 22 y a rd s to the V ik in g 38 1 E lim in a tio n s re p o rte d so fa r in T w o p la ys fa ile d to g a in and then I H a r ry W o ja h n to o k a pass fo r a | th e to u rn e y a re us fo llo w s : C h a m ­ D r. M ills b e a t fiv e -y a r d g a in ju s t as the h a lf | p io n s h ip f lig h t: G e o rg e Paterson. 3 and 2; Ed C o ­ ended Forest G ro v e 's fin a l th re a t came m an fro m D r D resser, (i and 5, . w it h th e s ta rt o f th e th ir d p e rio d Ju d g e Peters o v e r W a yn e H o lle r. 2 T a k in g th e k ic k o f f on his o w n 10 and 1 F o u rth flig h t H a r ry Bate B o yd ro m p is l back 39 y a rd s b e fo re 1 u p o v e r H o n a ld M ille r , H Ra.s- J e r r y V a n L o m n a ile d h in t on the inu-SHcn, D r G ib so n . 2 and 1. and H. T is d a le . T. II T ongue. 7 and G J e r r y V a n L o m n a ile d h im Matches Slated in Fall Handicap A re v e rs e in to th e lin e m ade fiv e a nd th e n S u tlic i la n d d u m p e d a G ro v e p la y fo r an e ig h t-y a rd loss T tie V ik in g s lost fiv e m ore on an o ffs id e p e n a lty N o th in g d a u nte d . S c h u ltz to o k ttie h a ll o v e r rig h t ta c k le on a reverse, b ro k e in to th e open and a ppeared on his w a y to [jay d ir t D uvis. H ilh i q u a rte r, came u p fro m th e sid e to b rin g h im d o w n on th e H ilh i 30 I | A d ven tu re is Com ing in T he A m erican Boy Councilman (lives Views on Water ( ( « •filiitii« (f H o m i>atr<- I ) $437.09. m a k in g a to ta l o f $2.880 58 ta x i s p a id by th e w a te r co m p a n y FOREST G R O V B «Special) w ith in H ills b o ro W a .K in g to n ('(M inty w ill g» t its fir st I f th e system w e re o p e ra te d by tu* tc n f n ig h t coll« g«» fo o tb a ll F rid a y lh** m u n ic ip a lity i. c o u ld a ffo rd to ut H o’c lfx k w h e n P a c ific u n iv e , ity pay $3.00«) a n n u a lly in taxes. in itia te s th e n e w flo o d li g l its on its "T h e c ity , in tu rn , pays $2.310 p e r g r id ir o n a guirixt O reg o n N o rm a l ye a r fo r h y d ra n t re n ta ls o u t o f th e T in s contest is fu s t o f n in e garni*, ta x p a ye rs' m oney. A p riv a te u t ilit y on th e B a d g e r fie ld th is season is a n a tu ra l m o n o p o ly T h e ir a n tic - T h e B a d g e r* m a k e t h e ir 1937 b o w ip a ti'd lax« s an* p re se n te d to th e w ith a ve te ra n lin e u p , in ta c t b u t u t ilit y co m m issio n and m ay lx* p a rt fo r tw o key m en m issin g fro m last o f th«* ra te base and tu rn c o l- y e a rs » ta rte r*. T h e buck fie ld pre !«•< ted fro m th e w a te r -sto m e ra in sent« a peedy. x h ifty c o m b in a tio n the h ills each m o n th . o f b a ll-p a c k e rs w ith p le n ty o f sco r­ ( o ile d T axes in g p o te n tia litie s T h e lin e lo o ks T h e y are s tric ta x c o lle c to rs b ig to u g h and e xp e rie n ce d F ifte e n b a c k fie ld m en a re sc ra p ­ Hr'.»» rvvpim «« p in g fo r fo u r s ta rtin g b e rth s and OperatiiiK «xpeiiM**, m ore th a n a score fo r th e seven lin e N e t o p e ru tin ie in<«,rin p o sitio n s P io h a h le s ta rte r in th e b a c k fie ld fjri»« revenue« are th e vet< ran s Ed E ilcrt.so n a t fu ll. O p e r e tln y expenn«- K o w le , at q u a rte r. B oak and M oon at H a lf Reserves, m a n y o f th e m sure to see a ctio n i n th e y a rd a g e - (¿roMH r w n m a k in g d e p a rtm e n t, in c lu d e J a rv is < » iw r u i i n z tpri. ‘ ne w m an. V e rn o n ia ) and la e u e l- , lan at f u ll. D ie r ic k x and l*etrasso at N el operatine income q u a rte r; Bangle. T a y lo r. Johnson. AvvrutfH annual revenue. 7 A verairr annual operating Mp< y<*«r» D ickso n . Roberts. H o rn e r and M ille r at h a lf A v e ra g e a n n u a l « p e r a tin y in o r n e . 7 year« S ta rtin g lin e w ill be d ra w n fro m A b o v e fig u re s ar«* fo r th e e n tire th e fo llo w in g ends S ik s tro rn . d is tr ib u tio n system , s e rv in g H ills ­ G eiseeke. R acette. C a rl E ile rts o n . boro. w h ic h also serves th e m u n ic i­ Sagar. G o d d a rd and S ly te r; ta ckle s p a litie s o f G aston and C o rn e liu s , A m e n d W a llu lis , T ho m p so n , Ro- and p riv a te users a lo n g th e lin e . lo f f and R u sse ll; g u a rd s W iles. T h e o p r /a tin g expense also in ­ N a e f Smouse. M erz. B ry a n t and cludes tax«*s paid, and u n c o lle c te d P e rra u lt; ce n te rs C h a p m a n and b ills . W h ile these o p e ra tin g e x ­ B ritto n . penses. as sh o w n on th e c o m p a n y ’s re p o rts , have averaged, sin ce 1930. some $22.460. it is e s tim a te d th a t Spraying of Peach Trees Urged Now Japanese Planning Meeting Thursday ' ra te payers fo r the citie s. * and tat«* T h e c itiz e n s need i • ot fe a r th e o ld p o lic y o f is- I su in g genera, o b lig a tio n bonds. T h e re u ffic ie r it revenue, as w ill be « '• fro m a s tu d y o f th e fig u re s g iv e n above to r e tir e w a te r re ve n u e borni in a v e ry reasonable p e rio d o f tiff: "W<* fin d th e n e ig h b o rin g c itie s such N e w b e rg . M c M in n v ille and F o r« ? 3 rove, w ith m u n ic ip a l w a te r : systerr p ra c tic a lly fre e fro m debt, , lo w e r ates and a p le n tifu l s u p p ly w h o lesom e m o u n ta in w a ­ I te r. W h y n o t H ills b o r o ’’ ‘ Th«* P illo w in g fig u re s are ta ke n fro m th«* a n n u a l re p o rt o f the w a te r co m p a n y to th«* p u b lic u t ilitie s com m , sin n e r o f O regon, and show to ta l « p e ra tin g reve n u e s as fo llo w s ; I« « ) I '.7,190.72 .269.42 1931 1 3« .976 70 19.M02 12 1932 116,471.15 25.600 66 ».221.30 1933 :.< I2 Hl .017 oo 117,174.7s 1934 I I I . ' I d 21.333.01 IIO.H7O.19 1935 136.990.99 21.928 92 110412 5 91 113.007.59 112,068.07 1936 t3H.993.62 26.274. ¡2 .719.14 136.300.00 22.460.00 1 13.900.OV m u n ic ip a l o p e ra tio n o f th e same p ro p e rtie s , in c lu d in g $3.000 a n n u a l lax« tu H ills b o ro , c o u ld be accom ­ p lis h e d fo r $12.000 and th a t an a n ­ n u a l net o p e ra tin g in co m e w o u ld be a v a ila b le to H ills b o ro in th e a m o u n t o f $25.000 T h is a m o u n t o f m on e y w o u ld s a fe ly r e tir e an in ­ debtedness o f $400,000 OVW a p e r­ io d o f 30 years, a t th e p resent ra te o f in te re s t. THREE W ORDS— Site Leased for Auction Market P la n n in g an a u c tio n m arket, fo r H ills b o ro . A G Jensen and .F.hn D id d y h a ve leased a p p t o x im a te ly ,x acres o f g ro u n d fro m W G Hare, lo ca te d tw o a n d o n e -h a lf b lo c k s n o rth w e s t o f th e C a rn a tio n p la n t and tw o b lo cks o u th o f the c a n n e ry . A G. Jensen announced th is week A la rg e b u ild in g 40x100 feet in size, is located on th e p ro p e rty and th is is b e in g re m o d e le d in to a m o d ­ e rn sales p a v ilio n . F a rm e rs and o th ers h a v in g m e rc h a n d is e o f any k in d , in c lu d in g liv e a to c k . m a c h in ­ e ry o r ho u seh o ld goods, w h ic h th e y w is h to sell, m ay b rin g it to th e sales m a rk e t, w h e re it w ill be a u c­ tio n e d. T h e b u ild in g w ill h a ve a sales r in g and a s e a tin g c a p a c ity o f 800. besides h o u sin g fo r th e liv e s to c k , in c lu d in g s ta lls fo r horses and d a iry cows, pens f o r hogs, sheep a n d calves, as w e ll as p ro v is io n fo r p o u ltry , h a y o r g ra in . P le n ty o f p a rk in g space fo r cars and tru c k s and easy lo a d in g a nd u n lo a d in g , is p rom ised. Jensen, w h o has had m a n y y e a rs ’ e x p e rie n c e in a u c tio n business, w ill c o n d u c t th e s e llin g , w h ile D id d y is an e x p e rie n c e d s to ckm a n and q u a l­ ifie d to assist th e fa rm e rs i n h a n d lin g liv e s to c k . Jensen re c e n tly m ove d to H ills ­ b o ro and D id d y w ill m ove his fa m ­ i l y fro m T ig a rd to H ills b o r o in the n e a r fu tu re T h e fir s t sale is sched­ u le d f o r O c to b e r 2. Coffee Cakes w o rld sm iles w it h yo u . P erhaps o p ­ p o r tu n ity w i l l k n o c k a t y o u r d o o r — i f she has a lre a d y k n o c k e d a nd y o u have fa ile d to re c o g n iz e her. a fte r a p p ly in g these th re e v irtu e s , y o u s u re ly w i l l be a b le to catch h e r on th e r e b o u n d — C o n trib u te d . P in eap ple G eneva Streusael Old Dutch R acetracks Braided Rings B utter Horns Barbara Jean’s Bakery County Orchards Hit Hard by Blight Shadden and Lewis Opening Saturday COCOA TUNA Public Sale Dates L ig h ts On U rg in g h ig h w a y lig h tin g , th e O re ­ B u d g e t R aised gon S ta te M o to r a ssociation fin d s F a c in g d e te rm in e d resistance by th a t d u r in g d a y tim e o n ly one in a b lo c k o f d is tr ic t patrons. B e a v e r­ e v e ry 45 m o to r v e h ic le a ccid e n t in ­ to n school b u d g e t passed at a m e e t­ ju r ie s p ro ve s fa ta l: a t n ig h t one in g T uesday n ig h t in th e school d e a th re s u lts fro m e v e ry 28 in ju rie s . a u d ito r iu m th e re by a vo te o f 95 to 37. S u b s ta n tia l Increases a r e Say you saw It In the Argus. sh o w n o v e r th e b u d g e t o f last year. O. B K ra u s, c o u n ty s u p e rin te n d e n t, said. T he b u d g e t ju s t passed ca lls fo r $19.000. a.s co m p a re d to $10,930 fo r th e y e a r 1938-37. Pedestrians Losers P e d e s tria n s a re (lie v ic tim s in tw o o f e v e ry fiv e fa ta l t r a f f ic accidents, "T h e G re a t M a r k e t P lace o f W ash- p o in ts o u t th e O reg o n S ta te M o to r In g to n C o u n ty " — th e A rg u s clnssi- association. I fle d page. 3 SOUPS 25c (O FFU MacKcnzic Employe Enjoys Trip East LEU W in e la n d i/r u O tt I.C ft HtiriMon c H rn d e rn o n T m iik u w n T M lIm n n IU J L IL V H Il I.n t n HTL Etfoaetw i hristp iiM u n H E I. J. H in « * H u via flo jM Q B ru ti leew e I li R S c h u lt« M. W u jn h n H ill. T a y lo r K etu ha nt E P a vla H ilh i N u bntit Ut illllN 11 i in 111 el r i g h t . G ru - u » n . L u ir , K< ItiiiM , Iliu ittip H r t tie r, H n rry W u jn h n . D ro w n , M e itr* N u l n t i . S u ir r in if $25.00 Reward P atience, kin d n e ss and u n d e r ­ s ta n d in g — th re e a d va nta g e o u s w o rd s th a t s h o u ld be used m o re lib e r a lly tw ig s and bra n ch e s th a t a re a ffe c t­ H o w m a n y o f us a n a ly z e o n e s e lf , ed. has c o n s is te n tly red u ce d th e W a r and its causes in th e ‘ far a nd k n o w w e a re a p p ly in g a ll— w e Hogs W a ry of E lectric W ires a m o u n t o f in fe c tio n in th e c ro p and. ea st" w ill be discussed a t a p u b lic L A K E V IE W — A t w o - w ir e e le c tric co n se q u e n tly im p ro v e d its m a r k e t­ m e e tin g T h u rs d a y n ig h t. S e p te m b e r sh o u ld W hen w e a re a p p ly in g a ll w e a rc th e n s e rv in g th e pu rp o se ; hog fence, co s tin g a p p ro x im a te ly a b ility . 30. by M r. lin o , a tta c h e fro m th e o f ­ V a rio u s c o p p e r co m p o u n d s are fic e o f th e Japanese c o n su l g e n e ra l fo r w h ic h w e w e re m e a n t—-each S15. keeps hogs o u t o f a 3 4 -acre 1 has a d e fin ite purpose in l i f e , fie ld o f m a n g e ls on th e H . L . fro m tim e to tu n e re co m m e n d e d by in San F ra n cisco , it was an n ou n ce d w h e th e r w e k n o w it o r not. Som e P ric e fa rm in th e Id a h o d is tric t v a rio u s people, h u t th e use o f p ra c ­ Brisk fall mornings call for Coffee Cakes, and th is w e e k by m em b e rs o f th e B a n k s go th ro u g h lif e n e v e r fin d in g one's j o f L a k e co u n ty . T he e le c tr ic ity can tic a lly a ll o f these is in th e e x p e ri­ Japanese association, in ch a rg e o f pla ce — y e t i f th e y a p p ly these th re e i be tu rn e d o f f f o r as m u c h as tw o you’ll find a wide variety here! m e n ta l stage. B o rd e a u x m ix tu r e o f th e m e e tin g w o rds, pe rh a p s i t w o u ld m a k e i t 1 w e e ks and th e hogs s t ill re fu s e t o ’ a 4-4-50 s tre n g th is th e one re co g ­ A rra n g e m e n ts h a ve been m ad e to a lit t le e a sie r to lo c a te oneself. go n e a r tlje fence. M r. P ric e says. nized sp ra y c o n tro l m easure. W hen h o ld th e m e e tin g in th e c h a m b e r W hen one is s ta tio n e d one can a t- i th is is p ro p e rly m ade a nd p ro p e rly o f co m m e rce roo m s in H ills b o ro , and ta in a degree o f h a ppiness— b u t o th ­ a p p lie d , it has p ro v e n e ffe c tiv e . TH E TR U E HOPE CHEST th e g e n era l p u b lic has been in v ite d . ers m ust be m ad e h a p p y b e fo re we. S h o u ld I'n d r r s ta n d R ich M a n — P o o r M a n — B eggar T h e sp e a ker is to be in tro d u c e d by too. fin d happiness— b u t can w e o b - ! A n y o th e r m a te ria l th a t is p u t on D. T a ka o ka . p re s id e n t o f th e P o r t ­ 126 Second A v e . H IL L S B O R O Phone 3531 ta in s a tis fa c tio n in k n o w in g th a t I M a n — T h ie f—T o a ll o f y o u w e say s h o u ld he a p p lie d at th e d ire c tio n la n d Japanese association. th e d a y is on th e w a y w h e n you w e are b e n e fic ia l i t w e fo rg e t th e J u s t a ro u n d th e c o rn e r fr o m M a in stre e t o f th e in d iv id u a l, o r fir m s e llin g it. 1 w i l l need th e F rie n d th a t s tic k e th th re e v irtu e s : Patience. K in d n e ss and th e g ro w e r s h o u ld u n d e rsta n d c lo s e r th a n a b ro th e r. S tro n g , tru e i and U n d e rs ta n d in g . th a t th e use o f th e s u b s titu te m a ­ Patience, th e one th a t denotes I te ria ls a re b e in g tr ie d b y o u r o w n c a lm s e lf possession u n d is tu rb e d b y e x p e rim e n t sta tio n , b u t t h e ir stand- obstacles, d e la y s and fa ilu re s . H o w a rd re c o m m e n d a tio n is b o rd e a u x. 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