Lighting Benefit— 369 New Families- llt lh i Varntly v» l l l i h l A lu m n i (o IC.*l*r lu u r i* I o I >1*111 I H III I I I lltl.lS i o Volum e 43, No. 38 W ith Which is Com I I 11(«buró In d e p e n d e n t County Asks E sta b lish e d 1873 More Money of Taxpayer D e c r e a se d In co m e R e v e a le d •s o f Y e s te r d a y to a s O ne R ea so n for K n o w le d g e A g a in st G r e a te r N eed Y ou th , S p e e d Include I lealth U xeipts e Hillsboro Independent H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 5, 1936 Alum-Hilhi G rid Stars Battle Friday Portland Youth Must Account to Grand Jurors Added ss N ew P aid -In -A d v e n e s Argus Subscribers from Jan. I to Sept. 30 H ills b o ro A rgu s Established 1894 The Nation's Choice of Leadership L lo y d Logan, 21. P o rtla n d , d r iv e r o f the a u to m o b ile in w h ic h A r t h u r W ebb. 19, was r id in g w h e n he m et In «1 a th O c to b e r 25. on th e G ales ( 'r e c k road was h o u nd o v e r to th e a c tio n o f th e W a s h in g to n c o u n ty g ra n d ju r y u n d e r JlhiXJ bonds a f t ­ e r a p r e lim in a r y h e a rin g in Judge- P it D o n a ld T T e m p le to n 's c o u rt F rid a y 1 a fte rn o o n . L o gan is ch a rg e d w it h in v o lu n ­ ta ry m a n s la u g h te r th ro u g h re ckle ss d riv in g , te s tim o n y be in g g iv e n at tin - h a rin g by D e p u ty S h e r iff D ic k B usch in an a tte m p t to sh o w th a t | L o gan was d r iv in g his c a r a t an e xcessive speed Two Sections, Sixteen P ages County Goes to Roosevelt Two to One H u g h e s, C o n n ell, C arpenter, L ew is a n d T u p p er E le c te d R e p u b lic a n for Lights T ic k e t E. L. Ross New Solon Grand Jury to Meet T h e g ra n d ju r y is sc h e d u le d to meed N o v e m b e r 5 fo r th e c o n s id e r- A n trim N a m ed R e p r e se n ta ­ | a tio n o f th is and o th e r cases. A id in S et-u p f i e l d M odern O th e rs in ju r e d in th e w re c k in ­ tiv e ; C lo se R a ces M a d e M a y o r J II G a rre tt re -e le cte d to c lu d e d G eneva S u tte n . 10. F ore st second te rm as m a y o r o f H ills ­ ¡G ro v e , w h o s u ffe re d a b ro k e n a rm W hen the stars o f y e s te rd a y meet and W illia m b o ro in close contest w ith H ugh I »«'«'I I a.'.« •<| to ta l ox p e n d iti! i e> and W a ch n e r. 22. N o rth N ipped by the fro st of S R o g e r s , state co m m a n d e r o f tin - H ills b o ro h ig h school sta rs o f Plains. w*ho has been c o n fin e d to increased a m o u n t to In* raided by to d a y in a tita n ic s tru g g le on th e th e h o s p ita l here re c o v e rin g fro m U n ite d S panish W a i V e te ran s public opinion in W ash in g ­ taxes, |s In d ic a te d in t h p 1937 lo ca l fo o tb a ll fie ld F rid a y a f t e r ­ b ro k e n rib s a nd se riou s concussion. ton county as well as in the c o u n ty burine! co m p le te d by th e noon. fans w ill w itn e ss som ething F o r m a r ly a w e e k he was u n c o n ­ bu d ge t c o m m itte e T h u rs d a y T o ta l s ta te and nation, re p u b lic a n the sponsors o f th e gam e de cla re . s c io u s o r se m i-conscious. expense fo r th e c u rre n t y e a r w e re hopes fo r a rep u b lican p res­ A t th e p r e lim in a r y h e a rin g . L o ­ Th<* h ig h school u lu m m - H ilh i v a r- e s tim a te d at $(H8 JitiH a s c o m ­ it y fo o tb a ll gam«* is sponsored by gan d id n o t te s tify , n o r was a n y ident fo r th e nex t fo u r y ears pared to an » •stim ateti expeiusc of (he H ills b o ro M en s B re a fa st c lu b te s tim o n y g iv e n by a n y m e m b e r $603.718.01 hi 1037 fa d e d and died a t th e polls | as a m eans o f ra is in g m on e y fo r o f th e L o g an p a rty L o g a n 's a t t o r ­ T h e b u d g e t show s c o n sid e ra b le P re s id e n t F r a n k lin D e la n o R oosevelt a nd V ic e -P re s id e n t J o h n Nance G a rn e r re -e le c te d in o v e rw h e lm ­ T uesday. I the c o n s tru c tio n o f stands a nd in ­ ney asked d ism issa l o f th e cast- fth tftm g and c o n s o lid a tio n s, a n d in g vote th ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try . R oosevelt p lu r a lit y m ay rea ch 10.000.000 votes. A ll b u t tw o states in s ta lla tio n o f n ig h t lig h tin g on th e on th e g ro u n d s th a t th e sta te had In th e county, five of the fu m t ‘ out w ith $24 813 40 m u re to d e m o c ra tic lis t w ith v ic to r y s e ttin g re co rd . Lead of 3-2 h e ld o v e r L a n d o n w it h 523 e le c to ra l b a llo ts h ig h school a th le tic fie ld n o t p ro d u c e d e v id e n c e to s u b s ta n ­ be raised b y taxes n e x t y e a r th a n a p p a re n tly c in ch e d . O n ly V e rm o n t a nd M a in e sta y in re p u b lic a n c o lm u n . seven c a n d id a te s on th e re ­ tia te a ch a rg e o f re c k le s s d r iv in g O n th e a lu m n i team w ill be a was u p 'd e d th is year, due to e s ti­ G eorge H in k le . S p rin g H ill f a r m ­ publican tic k e t succeeded in fe w o f th e flashes w h o m ade fo o t­ m ated decreases in re ce ip ts T o ta l er. was fo u n d ziot g u ilt y T h u rs d a y b rea stin g th e rising Roose­ i« « f ip t us e s tim a te d fo r 1930 w ere N ew Y ork C ity an d A ir T rip b a ll h is to ry fo r H ills b o ro in 1928 by a c ir c u it c o u r* ju r y on a ch a rg e and 1924. p la c in g tin s c it y in the $250.990 99 a s c o m p a tta i to $180 velt tid e a n d landed w ith ! o f assault and b a tte ry on th e p e r­ state c h a m p io n s h ip class O thers, C laim A tte n tio n 933 51 fo r 1932. o i $70.903 48 less stars o f th e lo c a l g rid iro n , g ra d u ­ son o f O tto D esm et, n e ig h b o r. T he safe m ajorities. T he w inners li t a riiig Novem ber 28 d isclo se d th a t D esm et ated here to a p p ea r a g a in a t th e te s tim o n y w ere E. L. Ross, d em o crat, had been h ire d b y J o h n M a rte l, P u b lic h e a rin g on the b u d ge t has Account« of c o n d itio n s in t h e u n iv e rs ity o r sta te college. sta te s e n a to r; J. W. H ughes, a n o th e r re s id e n t o f th e sam e d is- b <*n tiv e ; Ray L. A ntrim , dem o­ n u m b e r o f th e s h in in g sta rs o f sev­ bet ween M a rte l H in k le and D esm et by J M Person, w h o s jK n t n e a rly O n the budget c o m m itte e w e re T he a c tiv e in te re s t on th e p a rt e ra l ye a rs ago are g o in g to le a rn c ra t, sta te r e p r e s e n t a ti v e ; I l l< K in d le s o f C e d a r M ill, c h a ir- th re e week« in N e w Y o rk C ity and fo r th e fir s t tim e , th e d iffe re n c e o v e r a p lo w c le v is w h ic h H in k le I o f 4-H c o rn c lu b m em bers and le a d - ) in .in , H ugh Met ills i a Forest G ro v e o th e r point«, and It W W e il, w h o b e tw e e n th e b lo o m o f y o u th and c la im e d had been sto le n D esm et I S n ell Ja m e s Lewis, com m issioner; ers in th e C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l S p e a k e r ; P a r a d e at and M a rte l te s tifie d th a t H in k le I P a rty s e cre ta ry and R ic h a rd G S co tt o f sp e n t tw o w e e ks in S o u th e rn C a li­ tile in te rv e n in g years. B a n k C o rn show , w h ic h w i l l be T illa m o o k In sp e c tio n A rth u r T u p p er, c o u n t y cam e to th e M a rte l p la ce a nd as­ the S c h o lls c o m m u n ity , w ith the fo rn ia . 10 3 0 ; D a n c e T u e sd a y h e ld in th e lo b b y o f th e b a n k at V ie w s N e w R oad A m o n g th e stars o f y e s te rd a y a rc s a u lte d Desm et, k n o c k in g h im d o w n I c le rk ; J o h n W. Connell, Business is e x c e lle n t in th e e a st­ e n tire c o u n ty c o u rt. H ills b o ro th is F rid a y and S a tu rd a y D a v is A u lil. c e n te r fo r th e 1932 and J u ro rs d ra w n o r th e N o v e m b e r * s h e riff; J. E. C a r p e n te r , is a d ire c t tr ib u t e to Ed S c h u lm e r- In th e b tid g t t am o n g tin* change* e rn c itie s, P erson re la te d , a lth o u g h 1933 h ig h school team , w h o p la ye d te rm o f th e c ir c u it c o u rt to re p o rt ! In re m e m b ra n c e o f th e e n d in g o f ich , p re s id e n t o f th e b a n k and fo r thus ve.it w ill be fo u n d a llo w a n c e th e g re a te st a m o u n t o f c o n s tru c ­ also w ith th e O re g o n S ta te fre s h - ! N o ve m b e r C le a rin g o f a ca m p s ite on W o lf county assessor, rep u b lican s. 19 in c lu d e A lf r e d D th e W o rld w a r. H ills b o r o Wednes tio n seems to be on th e P a c ific seven years sponsor o f th e c o rn fo r a f u ll tim e h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t, B o a rd m a n . T ig a rd : G e o rg e H c rm e n s . i d a y w ill ta k e a h o lid a y and jo in coast w h ile lit t le c o n s tru c tio n is u n ­ m en team A h ead of 1932 g ro w in g contest. T he a p p r e c ia tiv e 1 c re e k road, n e a r th e p o in t w h e re .m o th e r d e p u ty fo r th e s h e r iff’s o f ­ d e r w a y in th e east F ore st G rove , ro u te 2: J o h n A L in - th e v e te ra n s' o rg a n iz a tio n s in o b ­ S h e lb y F o rn e y and R o llin D eck. 1 response o f th e c lu b m em b e rs to C o lu m b ia . C la tso p . T illa m o o k a nd fic e and an a p p ro p ria tio n fo r Hang's Roosevelt ran m ore th an P o rtla n d , ro u te 2. E n o ch , s e rv in g th e occassion, and p a r t ic i­ his s u p p o rt is best e vid e n ced by th e Cafes, th e atre s, trains, a ll seem ­ m em b e rs o f 1923 and 1924. w e re on d o w . W a s h in g to n c o u n tie s b o rd e r, is u n ­ disease in s p e c tio n ; in tin co u n ty M oore, F orest G ro v e : C la re n c e D ! ed to b e e n jo yin g a ru s h in g busi­ A ll a c tiv itie s w h ic h h a ve been ness. and h i m a n y instances re ­ one o f th e best team s H ills b o ro Nelson. Scappoose, ro u te I: E th e l F : p a tin g in th e p ro g ra m , w h ic h has t it le o f "D ad" S c h u lm e ric h . w h ic h d e r w a y , a c c o rd in g to K e n n e th E. tw o to one a h e ad of L an­ c h a rg fi to th e c o u n ty h e a lth fu m i, p o rte d th e best business e v e r e x ­ e v e r d eveloped. F o rn e y also p la y ­ Hanson. B e a v e rto n ro u te 3: R ic h a rd I been p re p a re d u n d e r th e d ire c tio n th e y h a ve g iv e n to h im in r e c e n t ! T illo ts o n . re s id e n t votes to e n g in e e r o I don. polling 8641 ed some at P a c ific u n iv e rs ity and o f H ills b o ro post. A m e ric a n L e g io n . years. in c lu d in g h e a lth c a re o f th e poor, p e rie n ce d , P erson said. T e u fe l S h e rw o o d ro u te 4: J o h n R L an d o n ’s 4148, ru n n in g up Deck p la ye d a y e a r w ith P a c ific W P A . C o n s tru c tio n o f b u ild in g s A n n u a l A r m is tic e dance*, staged J. L . Searcy, ca sh ie r o f th e b a n k . I c o ro n e r .' e x a m in a tio n s and s im ila r D aniels. B e a v e rto n ; R e i n h a r d each y e a r to boost th e fu n d s o f w h o is in c h a rg e o f th e a rra n g e ­ P e i\ on co m m e n te d p a r tic u la r ly v a rs ity . b ig g er m ajo rity th a n in w ill b e g in as soon as th e c le a rin g a item s, n o w a re g ro u p e d in th e w o rk on th e fin e a p p ca ta n ce o f t h .* S ehw anke. C o rn e liu s ro u te 1; C a rl th e lo ca l post, w i l l be h e ld T u e s ­ m ents fo r th e show, has in tro d u c e d th e H o o v e r e le c tio n o f 1932 w h e n is c o m p le te d . T h e re w ill he G e o rg e B a g le y J r . o f the h e a lth d e p a rtm e n t, e lim in a t ­ c o u n try s id e in th e states th ro u g h G. Beeheu H ills b o r o ro u te 1: C a rl d a y n ig h t on th e eve o f th e h o li­ t h r n e w tw o -d a y sh o w in p la ce o f c e n te r in 1924-25-26 who la te r llo lz.n a g e l. S h e rw o o d ro u te 3: H o m ­ in g th e o th e r expenses A n o th e r c a m p s ite f u r t h e r w est th e c o u n ty was 6824 fo r R oosevelt w h ic h be passed. Here, he said, day. in ste a d o f A rm is tic e n ig h t th e fo rm e r s in g le d a y e ve n t. A n ­ also has been selected a n d w o r k a nd 4301 f o r H o o v e r. T h e r e p u b li­ A n o th e r fe a tu re o f th e ne w b u d ­ w e re fin e fa rm homes, w it h good p la y e d w ith th e U. o f O. fresh m e n e r Deck. H ills b o ro : A lfr e d J. D ysle. as before. n u a l b a n qu e t w i l l be h e ld F rid a y th e re p ro b a b ly w i l l b e g in soon. cans cast 153 votes less th is y e a r get us the e lim in a tio n o f th e o ffic e b u ild in g s C o n tra s tin g these fa rm s a nd sta rte d w ith th e v a rs ity L o r- , P o rtla n d ro u te 2: Edna S B ily c u . T he p ro g ra m W ednesday w i l l l n ig h t in th e H ills b o ro G ra n g e h a ll, W h e n c o m p le te d , c re w s fr o m P o r t­ th a n in 1932 w h ile th e d e m o cra ts o f c o u n ty i r c o u le r A ch e c k o f w it h O re g o n he re m a rk e d t h a t en S c h u lm e n c h was a n o th e r o f th e S h e rw o o d ro u te 1; L o la O F oster. be g in w it h th e parade, w h ic h The co n testa n ts, c lu b leaders, a n d . la n d w i l l be m ove d in t o o ccu p y in crea se d t h e ir v o te 1817. o r a w h o g ra d u a te d to th is ite m n v cala a s a v in g b y c o m ­ m a n y o f o u r fa rm s in O reg o n w e re 1925-20 stars, P e rcy A u ste n . P o rtla n d ro u te 5: p la y w ith O reg o n sta te a nd P o r t ­ E m il L u c k . B a n k s ro u te 3; M a u d e i leaves V e te ra n ’s h a ll a t 10:30 a. m feed d e a le rs o f th e c o u n ty w i l l be th e cam ps d u r in g th e w o r k p e rio d . s m a ll increase o v e r t h e ir in crea se b in in g . aft« i J a n u a ry 1 a ll th e r e ­ sh a b by In co m p a riso n , and he f o r ¿he m a rc h to th e fla g p o le on sp e cia l guests o f th e o ffic e rs o f in re g is tr a tio n th is ye a r. la n d u n iv e rs ity . te « mi U mi rd mt page », '«lumn 1) A n n o u n c e m e n t la st w e e k o f fe d ­ ■ H o lco m b H ills b o r o ro u te 1: H e l - l lh e c o u rt house la w n w h e re th e th e b a n k at th is b a n qu e t c o u ld n o t u n d e rs ta n d h o w O re ­ L e m ke , to u te d as a Strong c a n d i­ Former Stars Play e ra l a p p ro p ria tio n s o f $1.422.730. ma J M c K e re h e r. B e a v e rto n . E lla : fla g ra is in g ce re m o n y w ill be h e ld gon c o u ld e x p e c t th e c itiz e n s o f O Phelps, m a n a g e r o f th e V e n - ! IM M sections to move to th is state A n o th e r a m o n g th e stars in Jo h n ! It. B a rn e y . H ills b o ro : J. W. C ooke F ro m th e fla g p o le th e p a ra d e w ill e tla n th e a tre , has been in te re s te d w ill s e rv e to speed u p th e w o r k o f date. p o lle d 715 votes w h ile T ho m a s re c e iv e d a fe w sca tte re d votes. H a in s have w ro u g h t a change In Hare, w h o p la ye d h e re in 1927-28-29 P o rtla n d ro u te 5: T hom as H . Casey. go to -the V e n e tia n th e a tre fo r in th e 4-H p ro g ra m a nd th e c o rn e s ta b lis h in g cam ps, i t is th o u g h t. th e so -ca lle d d u st b o w l, he r e m a r k ­ at «*nd. w o n th e R o ta ry c lu b tro p h y S h e rw o o d ; W illia m Moss. B a n ks s p e a k in g and a p a trio tic p ro g ra m . sh o w a n d a n n u a lly has h ad t h e 1 T h e to ta l is d iv id e d in to th re e fu n ds. L e m k e was th e c a n d id a te o f an a t­ $517 004 and $646 735 f o r W o lf cre e k te m p te d t h ir d p a rty , w h ile T ho m a s ed. and th e c o u n try Is lo o k in g v e ry as m ost o u ts ta n d in g 1. M in n ie C u ll, H ills b o ro ; p la y e r, and ro u te A ll v e te ra n s o rg a n iz a tio n s and e x h ib ito rs as h is guests at th e th e ­ H o w e v e r, he p o in te d o u t th a t p la y e d fre sh m e n fo o tb a ll at th e Jo h n F N eu m a n . C o rn e liu s ro u te p a trio tic groups, w h ic h w i l l p a r ­ a te r. D D H ill, pro fe sso r o f fa rm | and $258,991 to be used on W ils o n headed th e s o c ia lis t tic k e t. w n o th in g o f a c o rn c ro p u n ­ u n iv e rs ity S e v e ra l n e c k -a n d -n e c k races d e ­ Cook is a n o th e r and 2: T 1. D a viso n , M a n n in g ; E v e ly n tic ip a te in th e parade, a re asked crops. O regon S ta te college, w i l l i riv e r. i t i l he be catne in to Illin o is . m ore rece n t a d d itio n to th e a lu m n i, T u r k C o rn e liu s . W e n d e ll R. B ro w n . to re p o rt to A r t h u r K ro e g e r at be th e ju d g e a nd p rin c ip a l s p e a k- j E n g in e e rs a re o f th e o p in io n th a t v e lo p e d as th e re tu rn s began to N ia g a ra fa lls p a r tic u la r ly a t ­ h a v in g p la y « «I h e re in 1934-35 as H ills b o ro ; S. S S h ie rk . M e tz g e r; a p p e a r a n d in te re s t ra n h ig h u n t il V e te ra n s ' h a il on W est M a in s tre e t e r at th e b a n qu e t. H. C. S e y m o u r, th e sum s set a sid e f o r W o lf c re e k (Continued on page 1, column 1) (Continurd on page S, column 2) tra c te d his a tte n tio n , he said, as he a lf back and la te r p la ye d a t P a- « at 10 o 'c lo c k fo r a ssig n m e n t to state 4 -H c lu b le a d e r, « i l l be p re s- I w i l l be s u ffic ie n t to c a rr y th e c le a r S ta te m e n t Issu ed by Corn- , co m p a re d th e v o lu m e o f w a te r c h ifte . e n t a nd w ill p a rtic ip a te in th e ac­ in g and g ra d in g o f th e e n tire 17 ■ places in th e p a ra d e Each o rg a n - passing o v e r th e fa lls th e re w ith | m ile s o f u n fin is h e d ro a d th ro u g h to Fans, too, w ill see D on B a tc h c la r. in i,te e T u e sd a y 1 iz a tio n is e xp e cte d to b rin g its tiv it ie s o f th e show. th e n o ted fa lls o f O regon, th e O re ­ Im a l sta r o f 1930-31-32. w h o m ade T h e e x h ib its w i l l be ju d g e d F r i ­ c o m p le tio n , w h ile f u r t h e r sums w ill colors. gon p ro d u c t b e in g p u n y in c o m ­ an e n v ia b le nam e fo r h im s e lf at E a rl S n e ll, s e c re ta ry o f state, w ill d a y a fte rh o o n a nd th e a w a rd s a n ­ be needed on W ils o n r iv e r . p a riso n . O n ly s ix p e r ce n t o , L in f ie ld co lle g e on th e fo o tb a ll T w e lv e m ile s o f ro c k s u rfa c in g T h e (o llo w in g sta te m e n t discuss- be th e speaker. In a d d itio n to th e n ounced a t th e b anquet. T h e p re m ­ N ia g a ra is o w n e d by th e U n ite d team . He p la ye d w it h L in f ie ld th re e m g \ ai unis phases o f th e c o u n ty ¡s p e a k in g , th e heads o f each o rg a n - iu m s are as fo llo w s : F irs t, s c h o la r­ on th e T illa m o o k end o f th e W il­ States. The fa lls are lig h te d at years. L e s te r B a tc h e la r. a co usin o f | iz a tio n w ill have a re p re s e n ta tiv e s h ip to th e 1937 4-H c lu b s u m m e r son r iv e r ro a d is u n d e rw a y w it h bu d ge t was m ade by th e co m m itte e : n ig h t th e fam ous Don. is a n o th e r w h o l on th e stage. T h e p ro g ra m w ill school Second, to 12th p la ce p re m ­ p ro sp e cts th a t th e e n tire p ro je c t ’T h e p re p a ra tio n o f th e 1937 O ne o f th e s u rp r is in g th in g s he iu m s are S8. $6. $5. $4. $3. $2, w i l l be passable a ll w in te r, a c c o rd ­ (open w it h p re s e n ta tio n o f colors. budget o f W a s h in g to n c o u n ty p re - n o tice d. P i rson said, was th e n u m ­ p la ye d as back w it h th e lo ca ls in in g to a d is p a tc h fro m T illa m o o k . C o n d em n P o r tla n d P a p e r ic O th e r n u m b e rs on th e p ro g ra m $2. $1. and $1. Im p r o v e m e n t P ro g ra m o n < uteri an u n u s u a lly d if f ic u lt p ro b ­ b e r o f h is to ric a l spots In N e w Y o r k 1930-31-32. A ll o f th e base r o c k is in p la ce to in c lu d e p a trio tic m u s ic and a g ro u p llo ls c h e r is a n o th e r w in n e r o f lem to th e budget c o m m itte e It is C ity . W a ll stre e t, he re la te d , was. U se Lard S u b stitu te J o rd a n cree k. ¡o f songs b y th e L e g io n A u x ilia r y at L ocal S ta tio n co m m o n k n o w le d g e th a t fo r the p h y s ic a lly , a s m a ll a f f a ir o n ly th e R o ta ry c lu b cu p fo r o u ts ta n d - : I se xte t, w h ic h w o n h o n ors at th e past fiv e > e ais th e c o u n ty has had a b o ut fiv e b lo c k s long, w h ile thcV ,n K p la y in g He was end and f u ll- O n M ills c re e k , east o f J o rd a n a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n o f th e A m e r i­ cree k, a c re w has in s ta lle d t h e a w a rra n t in d e b te d n e ss w h ic h at v ie w fro m th e E m p ire S ta te b u ild ­ hack fo r th e lo ca ls fro m 1931 to P om ona G ran g e , in session O c to ­ F irs t ste p in propos«?d im p ro v e ­ can L e g io n in R o seburg la st Sum- fo o tin g fo r 156-fpot span. T h e b rid g e b e r 28 a t S ch o lls, passed a re s o lu ­ one tim e a m o u n te d to alm ost $250,- ing. w h ic h is 1250 fe e t ta ll, was 1935. m ents in th e H ills b o ro s u b s ta tio n o f | m er. is 36 fe e t a b o ve th e cree k. (HMI. and w h ic h at th e p resent tim e im p re ssive , p a r tic u la r ly at n ig h t as tio n c r itic iz in g th e O reg o n J o u rn a l P la y in g w ith th e u n iv e rs ity o f PE P co m p a n y is u n d e rw a y . R a lp h s A req u e st has been mad«* fo r tw o is a p p ro x im a te ly $130,000 F ro m J o rd a n c re e k , th e h ig h w a y fo r p r in tin g a d v e rtis e m e n ts o f th e c it y lig h ts w e re tu rn e d on. O reg o n fo r tw o years. J a c k Rush- F aster, tn a n a g e r o f th e lo c a l o ffic e . 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O th e r re s o lu tio n s passed p ro v e m e n ts w ill c o n tin u e u n t il th e I f these a rriv e , th e y w i l l be s h o w n C itiz e n s house, o ffic e s and 15 b u n k houses. w e re in c o n n e c tio n w it h G ra n g e it in a riv i able to la u n c h a n y d e t e r - 1 a rc ch a rg e d $1 10 each, and o n ly lo a d is re lie v e d , he said. N e x t on th e screen ju s t p re v io u s to th e ( ( ’ontlnurd on page H ,