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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
T he la rg est ru n of salm on known In
y e a rs is now on In Rogue river.
T h e L ake county lum ber m ills will
c u t 5S.OOO.O9O (eet of tim b er during
th e c u rre n t year.
A n o th er packing p lan t will be es­
tab lish ed at Lebanon th is season to
han d le th e straw b erry crop.
T he telephone com pany is building
a new pole line along th e Roosevelt
highw ay betw een A storia and Seaside.
C onstruction w ork has been sta rte d
on th e R ichfield a ir beacon, th ree
m iles n o rth of R oseburg on th e P a ­
cific highw ay.
“ Mrs. H erb ert H oover" is th e nam e
given th e new cerise and o range g er­
anium p ropagated by N. D. Jam iso n
Of F o re s t Grove.
T h e general health of Jack so n coun­
ty is rep o rted to be show ing continued
Im provem ent, according to th e rep o rt
Of th e county h ealth unit.
A lbany high School will lose about
125 of its 577 stu d e n ts If th e proposed
L ebanon and Je fferso n union high
school m erg ers go through.
TUR SPRING KIRI,O NEWS
T he Lincoln co unty court and th e
Alsea po rt com m issioners have ap­
proved (he plans for a sta te highway
bridge acro ss Alsea bay at W aldport.
T he scarcity of hay and p astu re is
becom ing a serio u s problem (or cat
tie ow ners of Jack so n county, accord­
ing to C. W. Ashpole of Medford, who
re p o rts th a t p astu re g ra ss is hardly
an Inch high.
T o tal d ep o sits of th e th ree Baker
banks as of M arch 27, th is year, show
a gain of $11.880.16 over th e sam e call
period of last year, according to bank
re p resen tativ es.
D eposits th is year
w ere $3.982.685.56.
T he la rg est Chinook salm on of th e
season, w eighing m ore th an 46 pounds,
was landed by R obert K rueger, IS.
stu d en t a t th e O regon City high
school. K ru eg er cau g h t th e salmon
in th e C lackam as river.
M em bers of T il T ay lo r m em orial
com m ittee have rep o rted to the city
council of P en d leto n th a t $6000 is
needed to put th e T il T ay lo r park in
condition for th e d edication of the
m em orial sta tu e next (all.
The city council of Jacksonville
has req u ested th e Medford city coun­
cil to rem ove from th a t city the old
roundhouse and o th e r rem ain s of the
old Jack so n v ille railro ad purchased
some y ears ago by Medford.
Lee P o rt, ran g er in ch arg e of the
S ta r ra n g e r statio n of th e C rater Na
tional fo rest in the A pplegate section,
will try th e ex p erim en t th is sum m er
I of using c a rrie r pigeons to rep o rt fires
to statio n h ead q u arters. H is d istrict
, is larg e an d co n sists of rough and
alm ost inaccessible country.
MANY ATTEND ANNUAL
♦
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET
HELD AT THURSTON
THURSDAY, APRIL II. 1929
UPPER WILLAMETTE
♦
Rev. W. A E lkins, p asto r of the
P le a sa n t H ill C h ristian ch u rch for the
D elegate» from all p a rts of L ane
pust 10 yearn handed in Ills reco g n i­
co u n ty a tte n d e d th e a n n u a l Sunday tion lust S unday to take effect in July.
school conv en tio n h eld at T h u rsto n
T he P leasan t lilll highschool lutse-
front F rid ay to S u n day of Iasi week hall hoy«' lean t d efeated th e Crow
M any of th e len d in g m in iste rs and ' team by a sco re of 16 to 0 an d the
e d u cato rs o f th e co u nty spoke s t the girls of P le a sa n t Hill d efeated the
m eetin g s w hich w ere held. T he adult Crow g irls by a score of 19 to 3 at
T he gam e was
division of th e co n v en tio n w as held Crow last F riday.
in th e ch u rch , th e in te rm e d ia te d iv i­ played d u rin g a snow storm
T h e re w as o v er 2 Inches of snow on
sion in th e high school building, and
th e Junior division in th e gram tuer th e ground at P leasan t lilll last Frl
day m orning Snow- and hall fell Sa t
school building.
urday. S unday and Monday hut didn't
R ep re se n ta tiv e s of S unday schools
stay on th e ground
at W endling. M areola. Mabel. Donna.
Mrs E m m a W eyer spent S aturday
W alterv ille, Ju n c tio n C ity, F ranklin.
and Sunilav nt the hom e of Iter
T re n t. C resw ell. S pringfield. Eugene,
b ro th e r and h er son nt Crow.
and S n tn ta C lara a tte n d e d the g a th e r
Mrs Em m a ITicrson of W ashington
ing.
Is v isitin g at the hom e of h e r d a u g h te r
T he serv ices opened F rid ay evening
M rs Andy Olson nt P leasan t lilll.
w ith Rev. lla r r y B enton in ch arg e of
Mrs H um phrey, Miss R ussell. Miss
th e d evotional se rv ices, follow ed by
Cowgill
and A rnold C ollier m et with
a n a d d re s s by Rev. L ange.
Rev.
T obias, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e A m eri­ th e various 411 d u b s of P leasan t lilll
can S u n d ay School union, and P ro fes­ T re n t. E d en v ale and J a s p e r at the
so r W. O B eattie of th e extension W oodm an hnll W ednesday aftern o o n
M rs H um phrey dem on
division of th e U n iv ersity of O regon of last week
w ere th e sp e a k e rs S a tu rd a y m orning s tra te d cooking and Miss Cowgill
S unday d u rin g th e Bible school hour sew ing About 56 club m enthera w ere
Dr. W h eeler ad d ressed th e a d u lts and p resen t.
T he m em bers of th e P leasan t Hill
Mrs. H arv ey B enton of E ugene, was
in c h arg e o f th e se rv ic e s for the A th letic club w ere e n te rta in e d at din
Junior division. Rev Ard H oven of n e r at the hom e of Mr and Mrs P
T h u rsto n , d eliv ered th e p rin cip al ser N. Ixtlrtl last W ednesdy night April 3 !
mon S unday m o rn in g
P rof. latn d les T hose present w ere Mr min Mrs. E
and sons of E ugene a ssiste d the E K ilpatrick. M r and Mrs. W illiam
T h u rsto n o rc h e s tra in fu rn ish in g In ­ S harp. M r and Mrs. M aurice Dilley.
stru m e n ta l m usic, and Mr. A delotte, I.otlce Cole, loiw rence la ilrd , Lym an
assiste d by h is s is te r a t th e piano, led T in k er, and th e M isses S hirley Wiley.
Ixiree Ixtlrii, Irm a L aird. A fter d in n er
th e singing.
E. J Moore. Ixtne co u n ty school c a rd s w ere played u n til a la te hour
su p e rin te n d e n t. Rev. Ixvngbery. p asto r when re fre sh m e n ts w ere served
T he K lam ath county co u rt h as gone
on record in favor of th e extension
of the G reat N o rth ern from K lam ath
F a lls to Lookout, C alifornia.
Rily R ucker, 41, A lbany, who was
W ild can aries, sw allow s and blue­ ! the h eav iest man in the U nited S tates
birds a re m aking th e ir ap p earan ce in arm y d u rin g the world w ar, died at
O regon C ity and P ark p lace.
The the L ebanon hospital following an
can aries have come in larg e num bers. operation necesaitated by a ruptured of th e E u g en e E v an g elical church, and
T h e m em bers of th e Boy Scouts
T he S o u th ern P acific M otor T ra n ­ stom ach ulcer. R ucker weighed 399 Rev. F o re st F inley, p a sto r of th e Co­ tro o p No. 23 w ere in itia te d Inst Sun- '
sp o rt com pany h as p u rchased th e in ­ pounds w hen w ith th e depot brigade b u rg M ethodist ch u rc h and stu d en t day night at th e P leasan t H ill C hrist
in th e U n iv ersity of O regon, w ere the lan ch u rch . T hose in itiated w ere
d epend en t stag e line o p eratin g be­ a t Camp Lew is. W ash., in 1918.
W ith a w hirlw ind finish in which p rin cip al sp e a k e rs a t th e aftern o o n Ja c k D oane. Dwight B row n. H arry
tw een Medford, A shland and K lam ath
Falls.
more th an $40.000 w as raised in a sessio n of th e co n v ention. Rev Fin- B arnum . P aul B rabham . Jo h n F arn ey . |
A sp ru ce log 36 feet In length and single day, th e Eugene g ift cam paign ■ ley spoke of th e relig io u s situ a tio n on G eorge Jam eso n , P re n tic e W heeler.
m easurin g 90 Inches a t th e top and for th e U n iv ersity of O regon, was i th e U n iv e rsity of O regon cam p u s and Noble W heeler. A lbert M athew s. Cecil
th e proposed school o f religion th e re Drew, Ix>ster W heeler. H om er P arks,
108 inches a t th e bottom and scaling com pleted when a t a b anquet atten d
14,Out) feet has been sawn at the Moore ed by sev eral h undred citizens, J. H. T h e assem b ly v oted to lend Its su p ­ and M elvin Olson.
Hoke, d riv e chairm an, announced th at p o rt to th e e sta b lish in g of th e pro­
m ill a t Bandon.
A nu m b er of young folks of P le a s­
$153,253.50
had been subscribed.
posed school.
a n t H ill chaperoned by Mr and Mrs
T he m ayor and city council of Med
W ith tw o m am m oth Incubators in
T he T h u rsto n I n d ie s ' Aid society B. E K ilp atrick and Mr and M rs W
ford have gone on record ag ain st th e
operation, th e A shland A ssociated ' serv ed a c a fe te ria lunch to th e d ele­ S h a rp had a ro lle r sk a tin g p a rty In
e stab lish m en t of too m any sm all gro
eery and o th er sto res in residence I B reeding F arm s a re en deavoring to g a te s in th e h ail S a tu rd a y noon and E ugene last T hursday.
keep up w ith th e dem and for baby a b an q u et S a tu rd a y ev en in g A basket
sectio n s of the city.
M rs F. F. C ooper and M rs Effie
chicks. A pproxim ately 15.000 are be­ d in n e r w as h eld Sunday.
W h eeler have been re-elected to teach
T he Bandon school d istric t has made
ing tak en from the big Incubator each
A t th e close of th e co nvention Miss in th e P le a sa n t H ill high school again
applicatio n to the sta te board of voca
week, and th o u san d s of tu rk ey eggs M ary H a rd in g of E ugene and Dim n ex t year.
tional education for th e estab lish m en t
Of a Sm ith-H ughes vocational a g ri­ are being se n t in for custom hatching. S p o res of M ohaw k w ere re-elected
T u rk ey grow ers from various sec­ p re sid e n t and se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r of « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « e e e e e e e
cu ltu ral d ep artm en t.
tions of th e county, m eetin g in the th e asso ciatio n . Mrs. F ra n k P age of ♦
TH URSTO N
♦
M edford voted by an overw helm ing
m ajo rity fo r a 1120,000 bond issue for ) cham ber of com m erce room s a t Bak­ W alterv ille. w as ch osen vlce-presl. ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ a
er, organized the B aker C ounty T u r­ d en t. Mrs. J. B eatty , of C ottage G rove,
T he W a lterv ille g rade school p lay­
e stab lish m en t of a class A airp o rt
key G row ers' association, elected of s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e young people's ed th e T h u rsto n g rad e school a b a se ­
T he count w as: F o r th e bonds, 2243; I
fleers and accepted by-laws proposed w ork, and Miss N eva W orkm an of ball gam e last F rid ay aftern o o n on
ag ain st th e bonds, 182.
by C ounty A gent R oger Morse, who M areola s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e ch il­ th e local grounds, W alterv ille w as de-1
A 6-year-old H olstein cow in Clat
suggested th e form ation of the asso d re n 's work.
feated.
sop county has given b irth to trip lets, ciation.
T he county co m m issio n ers a re hnv
T h e re will he th re e d is tric t conven­
a h eifer and tw o bulls.
The trio
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Merwin, resi
tio n s of th e S u n d ay school asso ciatio n Ing Ed W h itak er's house m oved this
w eighed 115 pounds. The sam e cow
dents of B aker for th e p ast 34 years,
held th is i»nring
T h e C resw ell d is­ w eek off the right-of-w ay for th e new
w as m o th er of tw ins last year.
celebrated th e ir 63rd w edding anniver
T he B enton county com m issioners sary recen tly . During th e gold rush tr ic t will hold its conevtion M a- .’ . M cK enzie road. T h e work of grading
is now being done on th e W h ita k e r
th e W alterv ille d istric t wl!’ hold it
have been g ettin g so m any inquiries
in B aker county Mr. M erwin freighted
co n v en tio n Ju n e 16, and th e Ju n ctio n place.
from citizens d esirin g to have a look
betw een U m atilla and A uburn and lat
The
folk
d an ce
e n te rta in m e n t,
Inside th e new county jail th a t they ' e r engaged in m ining in the "booni C ity d is tric t will hold Its co n v en t'o n
a t som e d a te in Ju n e not yet decided. sponsored hv T h u rsto n P. T A. and
have decided to hold open house.
d ay s” of S p arata. H e la te r operated
su p erv ised by Mrs Paul J e n k in s, will
F o r th e convenience of th e traveling a farm in th e low er P ow der district.
he given at M areola F riday evening.
G
randm
a
Learns
to
D
rive
public a telephone toll statio n is to be
The tw o-story schoolhouse a t Myrtle
A nrll 12.
estab lish ed n ear th e sum m it of G reen
Creek w as burned recen tly with a
B ourn em o u th . Apr. 11 (AC) — Mr
Mr. and Mrs. T ay lo r N eedham
Springs m ountain on th e highw ay be
loss estim ated a t $50,000. W hile the J u lia H am es, a g ra n d m o th e r of 90.
■ red to C ottage (¡rove last S a tu r­
tw een A shland and K lam ath Falls.
origin of th e fire has n o t been a s te r
ce le b ra te d h e r 90th b irth d a y by learn, d ay .-'nil visited re la tiv e s re tu rn in g
K lam ath sheepm en have been w arn
rained, it is generally believed that in g to d riv e a car. She learn ed to ride hom e Sunday.
ed by W alter A. H olt, se c re ta ry oi it was s ta rte d by a firebug who last a bicycle w hen she w as 62 and rode
P ra n k and E lston S m ith from Eli- !
th e Oregon Wool G row ers association, sum m er b urned a hotel, two residences th a t till re cen tly , when h e r d a u g h te r gone sp en t th e w eek-end in T h u rsto n
not to offer a h ig h er ra te for shearing
and a b arn a t M yrtle C reek, causing in siste d she should give It up—so she
G eorge T hom pson Is th e latest
th an o b tain s in o th er p arts of the heavy losses and endan g erin g the en
sold th e b ik e anil bought an auto.
victim of the m easles here.
state.
tire town.
A ccording to E. C. Solinsky, super
A survey of the w alnut and filbert
W h a t a H en!
LINCOLN STUDENTS TO
acreage in Polk county show s th a t the in ten d en t of C rater Lake national
B
eloit,
W
is.,
Apr.
11
(A
C
)—
A
hen
GIVE PLAY TOMORROW
park, in ab o u t two w eeks an exten
total acreag e is considerably less than
sive drive will be m ade to eradicate ow ned by M rs. H. B. L a ttin h a s Just
supposed. Seventy-six grow ers report
"T h e P erp lex in g S itu atio n ," a two- ,
T h e hen is
463 acres of w alnuts and 67 a c res o f the pine beetle in th e park, which is laid h e r 2.080th egg.
killing m any fo rest tre e s. T he work tw elv e y e a rs and ten m o n th s old. A a c t com edy will be p resen ted tom or- j
filberts.
will be done from th ree cam ps in the W h ite L eg h o rn , it h as laid an a v erag e row n ig h t a t 8 o'clock in th e auditor-1
A m ovem ent to secure for a national
lum of th e Lincoln school by the I
park, em ploying about. 60 men, and of 300 eggs a y ear for th r e e years.
park 66,0000 acres in th e L ake Basin
E ig h th A pupils of the school. T he
W
hen
n
in
e
y
e
a
rs
old
she
laid
136
eggs
area south if W allow a lake is under the w ork will have to be carried on I
c a s t fo r th e play is as follow s:
from
Ju
n
e
1
to
S
ep
tem
b
er
17.
Only
with
ab
o
u
t
four
feet
of
snow
in
the
w ay a t La G rande. To m eet th e objec
Mr. M iddleton, a m iserly p erso n ......
tlon of sheep ow ners, grazing will be , park. Only experienced woodsmen, 36 eggs w ere laid by h e r la s t year.
....................................... W ayne Law son
azm
en
and
cooks
will
be
employed
perm itted.
. M rs. M iddleton, h is p a tie n t wife, ...
An ap p ro p riatio n of $9000 h as been set
F la p ja c k Cham p
A p air of m ute w hite sw ans has
...............................— B eatrice O tllette
aside by th e park service for this
been purchased by the Bend Klw anis
C hippew a F alls, W is., Apr. 11 (AC) Tom M iddleton, th e ir son, ................
work.
club through cooperation of resid en ts 1
A satisfa c to ry protectiv e tariff on — R alph S teele, farm hand, a te 27 pan- i .......- ............................ Donald H awke.
living along the D eschutes river. The
c a k es in a "flap jack " e a tin g c o n test J e s s ie M iddleton, th e ir e ld e st d au g h ­
sw ans will be k ep t in th e riv er n ear filb erts com ing Into th e United S tates, an d w as still hungry.
H is d e ss e rt
t e r ........................................ I ^ o la G ates
probably
will
be
fixed
by
congress
at
D rake park.
c
o
n
sisted
of
n
in
e
sau
sag
es,
a piece of Sue M iddleton, th e ir second d au g h ­
Its n ext sessio n , according to W. H
M otor vehicle reg istratio n fees dur
te r ...............
B ernadlne M cF arland
B entley, m an ag er of th e Oregon Co ch eese, a slice of pie and a cup of
ing th e period Ja n u a ry 1 to March 31,
coffee. S teele won a sa c k of pancake L ucy F air, th e ir adopted niece, ........
operativ e O row ers’ association of Dun
1929, ag g reg ated
36,073,567.97. as
............................... M arjorie P rochnow
dee, who retu rn ed recen tly from flour for w inning th e c o n te st. In which
ag ain st $5,631,183.33 during th e cor
W ashington, D. C„ w here he ap p ear­ o n e h u n d red and fifty p erso n s w ere M aud, a friend ot th e fam ily...............
responding period in 1928, according to
.............................. M arceline S eavey
ed before th e ta riff com m ission. He e n te re d .
a re p o rt prepared by th e secretary of
Mrs. N osle, .................... M n rg n iet D yer
rep o rted th a t S en ato r M cN ary and
state. F ees for th e en tire y ear of
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T A lexander W ilson, J e s s ie ’s frien d , ..
R ep resen tativ e H aw ley favor the pro
1928 totaled $6,969,220 87. T h is was
N O TICE IS HEREBY G IVEN. T h at
........................................... Jo el Cowden
posed tariff. Oregon filb ert grow ers ■ th e C ounty C o u rt of th e S ta te of Ore
an Increase of m ore th an $2,000,000 !
are ask in g th a t th e d u ty on filb erts gort for th e C ounty of L ane h a s by I M ary, an Irish se rv a n t, .................
when com pared w ith th e re tu rn s for
be Increased from 2*4 cen ts to 6 o rd e r d u ly m ade and en te re d fixed and - ....................................... R uth Je n n in g s
the y ear 1924.
ap p o in ted S a tu rd ay th e 11th day of F ritz , th e m an of all w ork, ................
cents p er pound.
May, 1929 a t th e h o u r of ten o'clock
T he public service com m ission at
S hipm ents of p ears and apples are In th e forenoon a t th e C ounty Court 1 .......................................... H en ry T rin k a
Salem received a copy of th e applica­
still being m ade from Medford dally fo r th e C o u n ty o f L ane a s th e day. U ncle E p ltu m as, from th e way-up
tion of th e Idaho P acific R ailroad com i
c o u n try .......................... Ja c k W illiam s
to ea ste rn m ark ets on th e av erag e of | tim e and p lace for th e h e a rin g of
pany for a certificate of public n eces 1
........ F ord D annor
th ree c a rs a day. T h ere a re 40 cars , o b jectio n s to th e final a c c o u n t of H ealth O fficer,
sity and convenience au th o rizin g the
in cold sto rag e yet to be shipped, C h arles P. Poole, th e A d m in istrato r of
constructio n of a rail line of 238 m iles
th e e s ta te of A nna B. G lendenning,
School to G ive Program
which will all be gone in a m onth.
deceased , now on file In said Court
from N yssa, Or., to W innem ucca, Nev ,
The firs t term to be held in the and cause. All o b jections m ust he in
T h e fifth and sixth g ra d e s a t th e
C onslruction of a m odern filtratio n I
new e a ste rn O regon norm al school at 1 w ritin g and filed w ith th e C lerk of B ra tta ln school will p re se n t th e pro­
p lant by th e Oregon W ashington W a
La G rande will begin Ju n e 17, H. E said C ourt on o r before said day and g ram a t th e re g u la r w eekly assem bly
te r Service com pany will insure Salem
tim e.
Inlow, p resid en t, announced. T he sum
consum ers pure and wholesom e w ater
D ated th is 10th day of A pril, 1929. of th e school tom orrow m o rn in g a t
m er term will continue for a full
CHART,ES P. POOLE, A dm lnstra n ine o’clock. T h e p rogram follow s:
th e com ing sum m er, according to an
q u arter, although it w ill be divided ! to r of th e e s ta te of A nna B. O lenden- Song, "A m erica th e B eau tifu l.”.
n o n ’’cem ent by officials of th e co rp o r­
into tw o divisions for th e convenience nlng, d eceased .
B iography R eading.
ation. The plant •'ll cost $250.000
FRANK A. DE PUE Attorney for
of student*.
8 o n g — "T h e M usic of th e B rook.”
the estate.
S ong— " B a ttle H ym n of th e R epublic.”
A. 11-18-25. M. 2 9.
M arrla g v L lc a n s at I (s u til
Average Church O ffering
D urlng th e pusi week m arrla g e lii
clisos w ere issucil hv Iho couuty clerk
to iho follow ing: G eorge W aske, of
W endllng and llerlh ii S ih n o ren lierg .
E u g en e; Homar Wyatt, Sprlnglield.
and Puye H ow ard, E ugene; Bols-
M ontgom ery, l.eah u rg . uiul Lucy Bell
w erlng. W a lte rv llle ; John R ehulta and
Mu W lcks, both of W endllng; I x h I I k
M uEllany, M ctilynn, and lu e Stop.
C o ttag e llro v e ; W aldo Brown and lie r­
ille e n Cox. hoth of Eugene.
A tlan tic t'lly , Apr II (A Cl T h e
prom otional co nference of the F ederal
C ouncil of I'h u rc h e s of C hrist ill Am
eric a hus given out slu tlstlc s show ing
th a t th e a v erag e church offering of
"M r. E v ery m an " is five cents. T itle
would m ake "M r E v ery m an " pay $2.60
per year.
FOR HALE—C arbon p ap er in larg e
sheets. 26x39 Inches, eultalile for
m aking tracin g s T he N ews Otfiee
You \>e h a d him fong enough
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“p i l l - girl suddenly (seed her hostess.
«¡rrnic lure o f a girl whose Line« m utt
••I can't stand it any longer,'* she
Cried " a ll this sneaking and lying and
deception. Dan and I love each other.
He's been your husband long enough.
prove at deadly a» a vijxrr a atmgI W hat
had «he, hi« w ile, to offer agamat the
lure of »oh, red lipa, against the icduc-
* tivcticis and p o tio n of youth? W hat
ahould »he do?
Nos I Mx.r AlW "'
The older woman,
turned io her husband.
deathly
pale,
••She's r ig h t," he said. ••Tiicee't no
use trying to hide it any longer. You
are nty w ile, Jean, and 1 love you at a
companion. But 1 love M anse— the
other w ay ."
So th is was Iter re*
ward for sacritmng the
beet years of her life to her
home and fannL f irst her
son, (hen her daughter -
eager for new sensations
- were swept headlong to
disaster by the modern
tide of |a u . And w jw
her husband yields to the
May
e
e
e
e
Tfii» woman’« story it the moat tenia-
tio ra l real life revelation ever published
in True Story Magazine. Critics «ay
that it her ea|'cririh e were puhliihed in
novel form, it would Ixr a h o t teller
over night. Uuqueatioruhly, her auiai*
ing diulotute w ill create widespread
d iK u ino n. iX u i’t fail to read “ luaide
_________
the Soul of ("hie Woman”
in May True Story Maga-
s P a rtia l Contenti
fo r M ay
T w o Woman U anted llim
M arriage (heater«
Young Sinner«
l he lie » il in M r Soul
I Warned a llu d x n d
I hough A ll (ha W o rld
( .ondetsin
O ut of M r Life’« W reckage
X — an J f o l h i n l o r i t i /
tine.
G et it at your
y.
ne w u t and •—
Taw in rn i h T o n S t f j
n y r j prteietj
m tj't e$ er If OR ¿n J /Ze
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( l a i n . C r m th
Yrnr P jp tr far P.MeKt Turn,
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True Story
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Suddenly, out of a spring sky...
A ll was well on the telephone front on April 27,
Suddenly, out of a spring ik y, rain began to fall, and
as night came on this turned into a furious storm of
sleet, snow and wind. In 48 hours, 3 7 °° telephone
poles and 7000 miles o f wire were down; 39 exchanges
were isolated; 11,000 telephones were silent.
Repair crew9 were instantly sent to the scene. In
record time 1000 men from five states were on the job.
Within 72 hours the isolated exchanges and tele­
phones were back in service.
In any crisis there are no state lines in the Bell
System. In all emergencies o f flood or storm, as well
as in the daily tasks o f extending and maintaining
the nation-wide network, Is seen the wisdom of One
Policy, On«. System, Universal Service.
"T h i T o jtn io N S B ooks abb n ix D ibbgtoby 0» tub N atiom ”
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
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BELL «YSTEM
One Policy - One Syetenr - U nivenal Servie»
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