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, o urr.AuY U or VOL. 8. NO. 37 s S xu p ò WILL' ROGERS LARGEST CIRCULATION IN EASTERN WASHINGTON COUNTY B1 A\ KK ION. ( )Ui-:c,( >N, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1°. 1 ^34 Dunne-Mott Get B. H. S. Big Reception at Tigard Rally B K W K im i.N 111 W IN S F R O M R A N K S 33-0 P. T. A. Council Adopt ' ‘Safety ’ Resolutions Social Events PUBLISHED WE E KL Y About Yourself and Your Friends OSC Beef Cattle Regains Ribbon For Oregon F r e d J. W e lsh of B e a v e rto n , has r e n te d th e M a th e w s p r o p e r ty a t Mull- ■ T h e pu rp o se of the last T h u r s d a y 's numah. B E V E R L Y im .L ° V e il all 1 k V More Than 200 in Audience s t u d e n t Body w as tw o fold. T he First Quarterly Meeting Mrs. J u li a C«x>per w a s a B e av e rto n I Winners Entirely Oregon Is ju st wh:-.t I i d in the pape rs. or ! . first p a r t of t h e session w a s given c a lle r T h u rs d a y , d r o p p in g In a t the Attended by Fifty; Next Bred Cattle, Sired from to Hear Republican w h a t 1 see as w e prowl. One of the |e\<t 1 | o ver to s p e a k e r s r e p r e s e n tin g the B e a v e rto n E n t e r p r i s e office for a ceau tr .p s 1 have Session at Reedville Tor ch H o n o r s.-ciety. Mat key Sayre. Hereford Stock Candidates Speak p le a s a n t visit. ■'“ j tad in all my ________ s p o k e on “T he P u rp o s e of th e So- F elix S o rb e ts g r e w a n Io w a s u n V m e ssin g aro u n d ci, t y ”. Aline Boswell "P ossibilities of T h e W a s h in g t o n C ounty Council of flow er on his r a n c h n e a r B e a v e rto n T h e g r a n d c h a m p io n s h ip ,'or c a r ■'■.«wJ ‘ h e s e v a r i o u s S e n a t o r J o e E D u n n e u nd J a n r - (ke Society,” M ildred T w o h y "T o rch P a r e n ts a n d T e a c h e r s held its first th is fall t h a t r e a c h e d a d ia m e t e r of load lots of f a t c a t t l e is b a c k in O re ^ 9 -céans. was th e on vv Mott recetved t h e a p p la u s e of R e q u i r e m e n t s ” a n d Donna B read, q u a r te rly m e e tin g of th e y e a r at j 18 inches ac ro ss t h e fuce of th e hlos- gon a f t e r m a n y y e a r s in n e ig h b o rin g II took away bat- E i - t e ! n W a s h in g t o n C o unty v o .e :- " i n s ig n ia { th e Society a n d Social N u cth P la in s S a tu r d a y , O cto b e r 13th sorn. s ta te s a s th e r e s u lt of th e w in n in g of when I tirst sta rte d W e d n e s d a y e v e n in g a t th e rally for j Activities*’. C a r d s w e r e d is t rib u t e d About fifty o ffic e rs a n d d e l e g a tts Mis. N unden, of W e st Slope, sister s w e e p s ta k e s a t t h e P a c ific I n t e r n a out on this trip. It R publican c a n d id a te s a t th e 1 iiyaui a m o n g th s tu d e n ts on w hich points were p rese nt. Mrs. Allan K n ig h t,] of Del B a k er, c o a ch for th e D etroit tio n a l L iv e sto ck exposition by O regon 11 ■ ' ' ‘n ' " n High School. J e r r y S a y lo r spoke in ¡ Q1 eligibility to th e society w ere C ounty P r e s id e n t .held a co n fe re n c e i ball te am , s a t close to th e rad io m ost S ta te college sto c k raised a t t h e Live parts. One leg of it ' b eha lf of E a r l Snell fo r S e c r e ta r y of i figuietl with p re sid e n ts of locals on th e re of last w eek lis ten in g to th e world sto c k B r a n c h e x p e r im e n t s ta tio n a t was from the main, j S tate. ! T he la t t e r p a r t w as t u r n e d into a q u ir e m e n ts for s ta n d a r d iz a tio n . O th -1 series, Union. land to Honolulu, S ev era l C o u n ty C a n d id a te s includ- p ep m e etin g . V era M c E lio y an d er co n fe re n c e s w ere held by county P. M M adden h as r e n t e d th e Stipe T h is c a rlo a d o f H e r e f o r d s won and the o th e r was j ing J O Jo h n s o n , c a n d id a te fo r te- H e n r y G re e n w a ld led th e school songs c o m m itte e c h a ir m e n . place o n W a tso n s tr e e t to W m . Simon first in t h e b ree d fo r f a t c a ttle over- front Honolulu to I election on his re c o rd as S ta t. H ep a n d M a r g a r e t G re e n w a ld a n d E d Mc- Mr s. C. W. Walls, from P. T. A j of Hillsboro, w h o is em ployed by the one y e a r a n d u n d e r tw o in uge, c h a m Yokohoma on the 1 r e s e n ta t iv e a n d J W. H ughes, c a n d i- E lroy th e yells. h ea iiqua rter s in P o rtla n d , g a v e a ta lk j S. P . c o m p an y . H e h a s also rente d pionship for all a g e s in th e breed, a n d E m p r e s s o! Canada d:»te f o r S ta te H e p r e s e n ta tiv e , also Member's of th e B e a v e rto n te a m in th e a f te r n o o n upon Aims a n d ¡th e E d B o rin g h ouse on 4th a n d Main th e n g r a n d c h a m p io n s h ip o v e r all We had a line hum h on th e Canada. briefly. R e p r e s e n ta ti v e John- b r o u g h t b a c k a v ic to ry of 33-0 from Ideals of P a r e n t T e a c h e r asso cia tio n s i to Mr. U rom e of Aloha. We wisent out ong b< for • w< all had 8Pi ' b re e d 8 a n d ages. son a s k ed th e su p p o r t for th e w hole B a n k s last F rid a y . .This F rid a y , here She u rged t h a t p a r e n ts tr y to thor- ! F lo y d B ierly of r o u te 3, B eaverton, k inde r got acquainted. I think 1 wrote T h e w in n e r s a r e s tr ic tly of O re gon re p u b lic a n tic k e t in W a s h in g to n I a t home, th e y will b attle w ith Inde- oughly u n d e r s ta n d school s it u a ti o n s I w on 1st an d 3rd prizes for his display you one day about the A m bassador i b re e d in g a n d r a is in g a n d a r e really I C ounty, ba-sing h is req u e st u p o n th e I pendence. before m a k in g com plaint, a n d realize j c f o nions a t th e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Live- from Brazil who was on bis way to his I a sort o f by -p ro d u c t of t h e e xpe ri B eaverton hig h school s tu d e n ts t h a t schools a r e tr y i n g to build b a l -1 sto c k exposition la st week, new post In J a p a n . Ho had been in exp e rien c e q u a lif ic a tio n s of th e Re- m e n ta l w o rk a t th e sta tio n in f in d in g publican C a n d id a tes. H. D. K e r k m a n took t h e i r first six we« ks te s ts of the unccd p erso n a lity as well a s to te a c h | M r a n d Mrs. J a m e s K a m r a r of Copenht n, tlios ys have a great th e m o s t econom ical m e th o d o f r a is P o r tl a n d , a r e re c e iv in g oon g ratu lu - life. He had boc n for four y ea rs in c a n d id a te for C o u n ty C om m issio n er, fall t e r m this week. T he F r e s h m a n jikills. in g baby beef, ex p la in s D. E. R i c h a r d s R ussia b . i. the big war. :!ie,i in Airs a n d F r e d Sewell fo r Coroner, w e r e i expet ienced su c h te s ts for th e first She u rg ed t h a t w o rk in wood an d tions o v e r th e a r r i v a l of a n eight s u p e r in t e n d e n t o f th e station. present, a n d spoke in b e h a lf of t h e n tim e a n d will t a k e th e m eve ry six tr ia d uring the war. T iirn nil o v er the o th e r ac tiv itie s be provided for the pound boy, bo rn T h u r s d a y , O ctober w ee k s of th e ir hig h school c a reer. T h e ca lve s fro m w h ic h th e s e w e re place, he und his wife arm tw o eute reelection. small boy w ho is usually ju s t " s h o o - 11, a t th e W ilcox M em orial hospital. S e n a t o r D unne, in his usu a l pleas- j T h e follow ing N e o p h y te s will be in l etj" children. They move to J a p a n just 1 Mis. K a m r a r (D o ris W o o d ru ff) for- raised w e re d ro p p e d in April, 1933, about like we would think of moving in e m a n n e r deliv ered a r a p id fire H ated into the T o rc h H o n o r society M rs W a l l s said t h e whole P a r e n t- m e rly resided in B e a v e rto n a n d has all fro m th e s ta tio n 's r e g u la r h e rd of beef cows, sired by bulls of th e ta lk c o v e rin g m o r e su b je c ts in fif- F r id a y n ig h t. A letha H ulett, Vir- T e a c h e r o rg a n iz a tio n Is a la rg e g ro u p I m a n y f rie n d s here. ac ro s th e stree t. T hen of co u rse we had th e old m ys teen m in u t e s a bout S ta te a f f a ir s t h a n «¡nia C ra n d a ll, G lo ria Rollins, Lois for the s 'u d y o f Child W e lf a r e a n d I Mr a n d Mrs. F r a n k Allen a n d Mr. H e r b e r t C h a n d le r p u r e b r e d H e r e f o r d te rio u s fellow on th e re about 76 years th e a v e r a g e s p e a k e r could c o v e r in ’ Blerly, E liz a b e th Boeckli, M a ria n Boy- P a r e n t E d u c a tio n . 1 a n d Mrs. U rsel F u n k , r e t u r n e d fro m h erd a t B aker. T h e calves r a n w ith T h e S e n a t o r show ed aU>on, Min lain Doty, M a r g u e r i te F erris, old, Iti this case. Nobody knows w here o n e hour. In co o p e ra tio n w ith G o v ern o r Me > a d e e r h u n tin g t r i p a t L a P in e Mon- th e ir m o th e r s on th e n a tio n a l fo re st | all su m m e r , a n d t h e n in th e fall th e F u eg y , J a y Gibson. R ussell let's s a fe ty p ro g ra m , th e follow ing re- d a y b r in g in g b a c k a nice big buck he Ls going or why. T h e p urser said he kee n in te r e s t a n * a wide know ledge j / u n i m a k es th e se trips often. And th a t one of th e m a n y local p roblem s s e t t i n g I H u le tt. R o b e r t Ja c k s o n . M a r th a Loh- clution w as ad o p ted : Mis. C h ristin e Brantn«*r, w ho has 35 y o u n g s te e r calves w ere p u t into tim e a t the J a p a n e s e immi'-r ‘ion. they I f o t t h his plans as the next gov ern o m an. R a y m o n d R u g la n d , S h in n Sato. I T h e W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty Council of reside d on th e Jam«*« Lew is place a t e x p e r im e n ta l fe e d in g p e n s fo r th e said asked him w hat bo \ d. i.d I )f Q r , L.,in relative to relief, old a g e [ D onald S ayre, S ta n le y 1 ru ein a n , 1<lor' | , ho Q re(, on C o n g ress of P a r e n t s a n d A loha for se v e ra l y e a r s moved to w inte r. he was going lo buy a m m unition for pension dairy problem s, bus a n d ence Vasilieff, D on ald W lc h e r P n y l - ' T e a c h e r s in q u a r t e r l y m e e ti n g as- P o r t l a n d Sunday. Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n T h ese developed into p r im e b a b y M anchuria. Well on account of J a p a n tiruck legislation, highw ays, re v e n u e j Pa W ild m a n . E a c h cf th e se will re sem bled, believing th a t th e sa fe ty of j M u r p h y a n d six c h ild r e n of P o rtla n d , beeves by a b o u t t h e m iddle of M ay a l th a t tim e a n ne xing M anchuria that j jn d ^,,w e r w a s g en e ra lly a g r e e d s t i v e in d iv id u al in v ita tio n s like the o u r c h ild r e n is o u r f irs t co n c ern an d ' hav e b o u g h t th e Lew is place an d w hen f e e d e r ’s d a y w a s held a t t h e dident sound so “ Hot.” Hut th e se mys ] th a t D u n n e k n o w s his O regon, its , following. s ta tio n a n d th e v ario u s fee d in g m e th w h e r e a s know ledge of S a fe ty rules is j m oved on it th« f ir s t of th e w eek terious ones a r e on every boat 1 ever | p e o p l e a n d its problem s. H you wrsh t o raise y o urself es e n tial to th e ir se cu rity t h e r e f o r e j Mr. a n d Mrs. G eo rg e Bellows an d ods w e re explained . saw. 1 think th e lines have em along to .... . , , . „ „ j ! Above y o u r lowly stat* It w a s th e n t h a t S u p e r in te n d e n t Be it resolved t h a t the o b se rv a n c e tw o d a u g h t e r s , N ona a n d E d n a of Congr M ott held *)’“ a , 1 ‘t- keep th e p a s se n g e rs am used and in C o n g r e e s s s s m m a a n n Mott u * re aut Meet us a t o u r ren d e zv o u s of sa fe ty rules be u rged upon orw B a rr o n , W isconsin, w ere o v e r night R i c h a r d s decided to save t h e m o st a r g u m e n ts a bout who and w h a t they *ence f ° r a n h o u r sh o w in g th e . o u r . At f ifte e n m in u t e s to eig h t are. T h is one had w hiskers, th a t m a d e 'h e d istin c tio n betw een e m e r g e n c y re- In B e a v e rto n t h e r e 's ju st one house c h ild r e n a n d th e citizens of o u r com- j g u e s ts of Mr a n d Mrs. E. R. S heets u n if o rm o f the lot anti show t h e m a t m unity. I T h u r s d a y n ig h t of la st w eek. F r id a y th e I n te r n a t io n a l th is fall. N in e te e n hlm all the h a r d e r to dope out. We bad ! covery legislation whic h passed th e W ith a nice w hite picket fence quite a few B ritishers, and of co u rse j ,aHt c o n g r e s s w ith th e s u p p o r t of all Be th e re wi t h one la rg e h a n d k e r c h ie f Mrs. A ndrew Modin. p r e s id e n t of m o r n in g Mr. a n d Mrs. S h eets a n d w ere saved a n d fed on h a y a n d g r a in d u r i n g th e su m m e r , p u tti n g t h e m in saw m ore dres^ su its tn a n we hud seen R e public ans, an d th e so-called new I ( he F o r e s t G rove P. T. A. a n d m e m th e ir g u e s ts d ro v e to A storia, w h e re And all y o u r c o m m o n sense. top condition by show tim e. F r o m they sp e n t several <iay 8 a t th e home in years. When that d in n e r bugle blows deal legislation w h ich w a s opposed On F r i d a y night, t h e n in e te e n th day ber of G o v e rn o r M eiei„ com m ittee , these, 15 w e re selected to be e n te re d . of Mr. a n d Mrs. R ic h a rd M eisegeier a n d d e m o c r a ts ' by all rep u b lican s an E nglishm an is ju s t like a fireman. Of t h e t e n t h of o u r twelve m o n th s. j Mis. C h a rle s S ta n to n a n d Mrs. L es’er T h e to ta l c o n s u m p tio n o f feed by Mr. a n d Mrs. Eaal R h u l of P o r t . , H e ju m p s for his d re ss siiirt, pumps, w h o w e re n o t r u b b e r ta m p a M o st, Be th e r e on tim e a n d keep in m ind N o o b e r ry a re th e a u t h o r s of th e reso- j th is c a rlo a d of s te e r 8 fro m t h e tim e land a n d Miss M adalene A d am s of w as ini- 1 K of t h e -recovery legislation and high collar, and be is r< ady for tiro lution. O p p o r t u n ity k n o c k s but once. Corvallis, sp e n t S u n d a y v isitin g al i ' h e y w e re t a k e n o ff th e r a n g e till blaze. But th e j look w el’ ,n em. and tin ted by co n g re ss befo re th e P r e s i Your c h a u f f e r ca n com e to m e e t you Mrs. L e ste r M aple of N orth |, |a m 8 * th e h()me of Mr a n d Mra Han| o | j H 1 show n a m o u n te d to tw o to n s o f h a y R e p u b lic a n s will you c a n t blam e em much. Maby if I dent too k office. In f r o n t cf the H ig h School g y m i r e p o r te d on th e legislative p r o g r a m i Mr. a n d Mr s J o e K eller left for I a n d one ton of grain, R i c h a r d 's rec- dirlent look like a mule with a lovely hold a n o t h e r big m e e tin g at Hillsboro. B u t eleven o'clock in th e e v e n in g an d urgc«l th e s'.udy of re -o rg a n iz a - 1 Seaside S a t u r d a y w n ere th e y a r e °*'dH show. T he s te e rs sold e a r lie r in horse blanket on, I m ight In* rig h t th e re Is tim e e n o u g h for him. tion of school units, a sa fe ty p r o g r a m i child 1 BP‘' nt" n /f th e week, p a in tin g a n d m a k - | ' b e y e a r topped th e m a r k e t t h e n a t within one. T he v a rio u s c o m m itte e s h a v e been i a u n if o rm sta te n a rc o tic law ing n e c e s sa ry re p a irs on t h e i r cot- ; $6.65, w hile t h e ^ h a m p i o n j c a r lo a d , T h en (here was an old gal on from Be«\verton Boy Injured busy th is w ee k in p r e p a r a tio n fo r th t a g e a t t h a t place. a011* a t auction, w e re b o u g h t by th e K a n s a s City, she had prowled th e se ; 2 !m i l l ta x lim ita tio n a m e n d m e n t. When Hit by Street CariParty- Miss R u t h Filly a c c o m p a n ie d Mr. j S ta te s S te a m s h ip c o m p a n y a t $8.50 to oceans, said she ju s t d.ilent have any 1 1 T h e G. R. c a b in e t s p e n t T hursday Mr Maple said s h e had le a rn e d a n d M rs A E d s tr o m to S e a ttle S a t - j he deed on th e Or ie ntal line«. Tho tiling else to do, that idle only had at e v e n in g a t th e hom e of M a r th a ano Worn t h s office o f C. A H o w a r d th a t urday w hi re th e y a t te n d e d th e w edd- j w eight a v e r a g e w a s 1020 pou n d s hom e he r “ N egro maid an d a dog" and i th o final to ta l loss to th e schools . lnff {)f C a | , E d s tr o m , t h a t e v e n in g ¡ w h e n th e y left U nion b u t only 980 she would get tired looking at em, anil . W illia m Sleigh of B e a v e rto n , w a s Alda L e h m a n , T h e o r g a n iz a tio n is p la n n in g a would be a b o u t 2-3 of their to ta l r e tu r n e d hom e S u n d a y e v e n in g ; w h e n sold. have to 1 :vc. She knew everybody on ! t r e a 'e d a t ti e e m e r g e n c y hospital in the boat or off it. And everybody in | P o r t l a n d S a tu r d a y , f-r -hould. l lace- " M a s q u e ra d e P a r t y " fo r F r i d a y even- Income. J a c k I^arncn of B a ttle g r o u n d , Wn., I - ■ A y e a r a g o the K a n sa s City. Sabi sh e m e t me at Fred r a tio n s a n d injuries to his heait, su s - i jng, O c to b e r 26th. T h e brniget w as prese n ted by M rs visited t h e H. R. Nelson h o m e Tues- i P h o n e R a t e R e d u c t i o n H arveys on * c ' f at Knn«-r, City, She ; ta in e d w h e n lie stu m b le d a n d fell in Girl R e s e r v e s gav e a s im ila r p a rty W. E. Mays a n d ac ce p te d by the (j a y . | , _ | f r o n t of a s tr e e t c a r tin W a s h in g t o n . w hich w a s a big success. C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3 Council. Mr. a n d Ms*. D w a r th o u t of P o rt- U r d e r U u t c o m e o f Long M*r«. o f , stree t. T h e boy w a s puiled front th e O u ts t a n d i n g sp e ec h es given this Mrs. L. C. N o o b e r ry gave a clever i land, r e c e n tly m oved Into th e C. F. Fight for Lower Rates ______________ ' p a t h of th e c a r by J a c k Swope of ! w e e k in t h e P ub lic S p e a k i n g class 1 drill in p a r li a m e n ta r y procedure. | J o h n s o n reside nce on S econd St. W a s h in g t o n C o u n ty h a s 48 of th e Aloha, a f t e r bei::g s t r u c k by th e fen- w ere by W a r r e n H a le y c n “T h e Value o an io | M yers an d ........................... 1647 p re c in c ts in th e sta te , w h e r e d e r a n d c a r r ie d evera) feet. W l.liarn of D eb a te." Alda L e h m a n “ P eople in A m o n g o t h e r a c tio n s ta k e n it w as sol- i Dp a n d Mrg P ................ o rtla n d , ........... Ore., . Oct. 19—T h a t th _ e 10 votes will be c a s t in t h e N o v e m b e r v/as l a te r tu k e n to t h e St. V in c e n t s G lass H o u se s s h o u ld n 't Thitow e m n iy m oved a n d seconded th a t the d a u t, h te r a I e m o vin g Into t h e C. C | p e r c e n t r a t e r e d u c tio n In O regon 1 Stcn«*s' A gda M a ttso n "A m erica. " c lu b house of th e 1 ersonal Better- jje a c j 1 residence th is week. 6 th election. telep h o n e service Just o rd e r e d by the hosp ital Mo- 1 I>ast F r i d a y th e n u m b e r s of th e m e n t S ociety be paint«*d pink F rank D avis of P o rtla n d , sp e n t s ta te u tilité s co m m issio n e r is t h e o u t T u e s d a y at th e R oy H a y n e s home. class selected for its n a m e “T he tion lost. g r o w t h of a long fight fo r low er tele Mrs. G. H ite of S herw ood wa s j Mr a n d Mrs. S am W elch a n d fa m ily phone r a te s by S e n a t o r J o e E. D unne D e m o s th e n ite s .” T h u r s d a y a d eb a te w as w iged em "R eso lv ed : T h a t Or- n a m e d "Fun C h a ir m a n a n d put hit- jia 7 e move«! from th e E r ic k s o n resl- in th e s t a t e le g is la tu r e w a s revealed iginal T h o u g h t is m o re im p o r ta n t in of lig h t into th e im p o r ta n t procei d- fjenCe to M u ltn o m ah the l a t t e r p a r t of : h e r e to d a y in a s u rv e y of D u n n e 's m a k i n g a sp e ec h t h a n O b serv atio n ings. , la st w eek. ¡legislative record. Alda L e h m a n an d A gda M attso n w ere | A n en joyable m usical a n d d an c e] M<. a n d M js A M B one r a n d fain-I F r o m his f irs t Besson in t h e sta te the a f f ir m a ti v e s a n d J e a n n e T u t t l e ! p r o g r a m w a s fu rn is h e d by Nor th ily moved to A loha T uesda y, fro m s e n a te , t h a t o f 1927, th e re p u b lic a n m d K a t h e r i n e D e n n e y th e n e g a tiv e s j p l a i n s P. T. A In w hich Miss M a r W a tso n str e e t, w h e re th e y h a v e r e sid g u b e r n a to r i a l n o m in e e c o n s is te n . ly At th e end of Ju ly , th e R e s e a r c h econom ic a n d socia' policies, a n d so ian C y p h e r. Mies E u g e n ie C ypher, ed for th e p as t year. h as e n d e a v o r e d to g e t a t th e botto m S t a f f of tin* N a tio n a l in d u s t r ia l Con i r a r a s possipleto give a definite N o rm a n Davis, son of Geo. D a v i s . , M a s te r L ortlll T h o m a s Miss P a tr ic ia feren c e B o a rd se n t a q u e s tio n n a ire , w Mrs. R o b e rt S cott of C ornelius, i of th e tfilephone c o n tro v e rs y n atlo n - | "Yes" o r "N o ” a n s w e r to ea ch q u e s - , ^ kjlled F r id a y a f te r n o o n a t S andy Moyer, Miss F r a n c is Moyer a n d M rs Hppnt „e v e r a , dayH th l„ week visiting w<>11 ■« lo cal|y t h r o u g h v ario u s to all n e w s p a p e r s a n d f a r m jo u r n a l | Q l e g 0 n, w h»n a t r a c t o r tip p e d over W. E. M ays too k p art. ed ito rs c f th e U n ite d S tate s. 12.076 in | tio n r e g a r d i n g th e se policies. a t th e hom e of .Mm J u li a Cooper. | m e m o r i a l , to congress, leglslatW e T he q u e s tio n n a ir e included 22 p i i n - | on him. H e leaves a wife a n d baby. T h e R eedville P. T. A h a s Invited] ... ». * , . , . ! re c o rd s show. n u m b e r. In th is q u e s tio n n a ir e th MI h *> Al»ce L u n d g re n , r / u d e n t of e d ito r s w e re a s k e d to s ta te w h a t th e | ciPul questions. At t h e end of th e | ------------ th e C o u n c il to m e e t w ith th e m De-1 O S. C.. sp e n t th e week en d a t t h e In ,927- he ’* a s t h e “ Uthor of a public opinion in t h e i r c o m m u n iti e s j Q uestionnaire th e e d ito rs w ere a s k e d ’ Pfresqgiptions B r o w n s P h a r m a c y c e m b o r 8 th. ho m e of h e r p are n ts, Mr a n d Mrs. to c o n g re ss S e n a t e J o i n t is in leg at'd to so m e of t h e im p o r t to e x p re ss their p ersona l opinion con- Jo h n Lundgren a n d a t te n d e d th e M em ortol N o - 4* ,lr 8 ln 8 a sw ee ping c e r n in g th e f a c to rs .h a t would c o n a n t econom ic a n d social p roblem s in v e stig a tio n of t h e A m e r ic a n Tele- football g a m e s S a tu rd a y . t h a t face th e c o u n t r y today. T he tr i b u t e m ost to w a r d in c re a s in g b u s i phon«r c o m p a n y a n d it« su b sid iarie s Dr. a n d Mrs. A. H. T a y lo r a n d tw o p u rp o se cf th e i n q u ir y w a s to provid«r ness confid e n ce in th e ir c o m m u n ity ' w e re sh o w in g losses. T h is bill was d a u g h t e r s M a ry a n d M a rg a re t, Dr. T he C o n fe re n c e B o a rd received : in d u s tria l m a n a g e m e n t w ith i n f o r m a killed in th e s e n a t e u tilities c o m m it H o m e r T aylor, Mrs. J o h n F. T ay lo r, tio n r e g a r d in g public o p inion on c u r 0,05*) ■replies, fro m e d ito r s of p ap e rs , te e h ow eve r, a n d n e v e r received a Wfr IL S'i « a /'CX Asp n u t KhluMArnvi of I c vi-tt>ec ju C j £ yix'i Mr a n d Mrs. V ictor H a r b a u g h , all of 0» e :*6 *Nf «wo A SflT OH I ptfffPK TÇP A HARD r e n t econom ic c o n d itio n s as a basis r e p r e s e n tin g a to ta l circula .ion cf MSI is AtriNO us, ruer vote. 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Boari! w h e th e r o r not public opinion in their tional I n d u s tr ia l C o n fere n ce 1 , , . ... „ „ ta llz e d In f a v o r c f a state-w de Inves- rng several d a y s a t th e W. F. Deasin- 1 , . c o m m u n ity fav o red c«*rtain specifi to day, a r e a s follows: 1 tlg a tlo n of th e te le p h o n e com panie s, gcr home, also visiting th e ir son J im - T k l . .. S O C IA L I N M RANC H . . , j T h is w as begun o v e r th r e e y e a r s ago, com p u lso ry g o v e rn m e n t m le I>ee w h o is a t te n d i n g school in . . .. . Does public o p in io n in y o u r c o m m u n ity fav o r c u l m in a tin g in th e volum inous flnd- V ancouver, W n. . sy s te m c f unemplom« n t in s u r a n c e 7 ings, a n d th e o r d e r ra te c u t of th e 721 o r 58.2'r; D ouptful T o ta l replies 4.599, Yes. 2 970. o 3k.5'7; N o C. F . J o h n s o n d rove to T illa m o o k u tilitie s c o m m is s io n e r Just released. 109, o r 2 .3 ',. F r i d a y w h e r e he will visit w ith his While, th is Investigation w a s In Does public opinion in y o u r c o m m u n ity f a v o r a c o m pulsory g o v e r n m e n t Wb son-in-law a n d d a u g h t e r . Mr. a n d progress, S e n a t o r D u n n e a g a in re- A s y s t e m of oi«l age p e n - i o n s 7 Mrs. I*ew G e ln g e r for a s h o r t tim e. ; new e d his e f f o rts for a natio n -w id e yoc may ¿Aun Af >*' No 1,517. o r 38.0% ; D oub tfu l 112 Mt AiNi r trn vv T o ta l replies,4.599. Y«-s. 2.970. or 64.6' A ' " S, 4 .. » 3 V ^¡C . \ / ] ) Mrs. L I) H h ellen b e rg rr a n d Miss ( Inijuiry Into th e te lep h o n e s itu a tio n . o r 2.4%. c m 9* cm ■ , 7 JP \ I non < -Ha1 * t Pi'rA Asl ■ J u li e tt e t- n iti T acco m p an ie d Mrs. Gli-1 i n (he 1933 session, he in tro d u c e d a C O ST A M I O R G A N IZ A T IO N OH G O V E R N M E N T a . , . \ tAttlY^ M/lcl > * / jjAr bert of P o r t l a n d to The D alles last m e m o r ia l to congress, S en ate J o i n t Does public opinion in you: c o m m u n ity favor f u r t h e r in c re ase in the M(* 9ÉAKP I Ù J A,*TfVtC. ----- * rT , F rida y, w here th e y a tte n d e d t h e M em orial No, 3, w hich successfully na'.iunal d e b t ? • * I L J¿ D oubtful 173 T o ta l replies 4,805; Yes, 353. o r 7 3 '',; No., 4.279. c* 89 1 m e e tin g o f th e Stat« W o m a n s B o a rd passed both houses, u r g in g a c< m- Ax IT It THiy o r 3 6 %. ° f *he C o n g re g a tio n a l ch u rc h . T h e y ! piete Investigation o f th e A m q r ir a n rfcAiz. f a v o r red u c in g the num be r cf pir.ion In y o u r c o m m u n ity Does public < r e tu r n e d hom e th e sa m e evening. T e le p h o n e a n d T e le g r a p h c o m p a n y , em ployee s < n the g o v e r n m e n t p ay ro ll? Mrs. J. E. D avis w ho h a s been a n d its subsidiarie s a n d r e q u e s tin g T o ta l replies. 4.838 Yes. 4.224. o r 87 3 ', ; N o 515. o r 10 6 %; D o u b tfu l 99 s p e n d in g th e p a s t tw o m o n th s v isitin g | t h a t a U. S. S e n a t o r fro m O re g o n be r e la tiv e s in P o r t l a n d visited Mrs. W. j n a m e d on the in v e s tig a tin g c c m - D ees public o pinion in y o u r c o m m u n ity f a v o r a p p lic a tio n of th e Civil j H Boyd se v eral d a y s last w eek. m ittee. C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 2 Poll Taken on Economic and Social Problems Q[ Perennial Prognosticator ]D