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PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TREBUXE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1934 Medpord Mail Tribune jrv "Enryont In Southirn OrifM niii uit mn TtikuM'1 Dillf ttietct aturdij fubllitwl Kir medkoiid phintinu co. j.jr-je n. ru bl EOBEUT W. BUHL, Idltof Ad (ndatModeot Nenpapw BnUrad ai lennd dm nillo 1 aladfsrd. Ortfon, under Act Malta . lt. BIBHCIIII'IION BATES MaUln Adiane. Dally, one year 15.00 Daily, ill nonthi 1. 10 Dally, on. etonU) 00 B, Carrier In AdranM MfiUord. Asfalaryl, JirUoorlUi, rxitral Point, rbixrili, Talent, tiold Bill and OD Dletiaara, Vail), one year I" Dally, III oontla .aa Dally, ooa munlo .80 All tcrnii, cash lo adtanr. Official papw of UN City of Medford, Orndal paper of JaeUOD County. MEMBER Or1 THE ABH'll'IATEl) PUKSB Uerelrlnt Kull Leaned Wire Benlca lbs Auoclatod frets la ucluAlrcly amities w the use for publication of all oewi dupatcnei sredlted to It or otherwise credited lo tola paper and alau to the loea ncn oulillened oerein. AU rle.hu for publication of inaelal dlapatchea herein are elk rouned. MEMBEll OF UNITED I'HKHS MF..MIIEII Or AUIII1 HIIUBAO or CIIICUUAT10NB AdrerttKlne ItepreaenUtlTei U. C. MIII1ENHK.N A COMPANY Offleei In New lint. I'lilmo. Detroit, Ian rranelien Lot Aneelea Heatlle Portland. MEMBER We Offer a Reward IT is a well established principle of law that if a witness's tes timony in one particular is KNOWN to be false, hit testi mony in other particulars should be seriously questioned, Peter Zimmerman, the Independent candidate for Governor, when in Medford recently, declared that the Mail Tribune is merely a tool of the power trust, controlled by the California Oregon Power company, etc, etc. We were frankly surprised that Mr. Zimmerman should revive such an ancient and discredited charge, for while having very little knowledge of the man, we had always heard from upstate, that though veryeradical in his views he was entirely sincere, trustworthy, and dependable. The repetition of such an unfounded a:id libelous charge as this clearly demonstrates that no such appraisal is justified. 1VJ0T only is this charge made by Mr. Zimmerman absolutely untrue, without a scintilla of evidence, direct or circum stantial to sustain it, but It Is the exact reverse of the truth. Not only has the power company, or any other company, in this state or outside of it, no interest in this paper whatever, but no one connected with this paper has any interest, in the California Oregon Power company, The polioy of this paper toward the California Oregon Power company has been the same as its policy toward any other local concern. We have supported it where we believe it right; we nave opposed it wnere we ociicve it wrong, we nave frequently nd nothing more. Take it or leave it comnlained about its rates, we have often denlored the holdinc I A" 1 ltnow u that J0" c,n,t et t enr company setup, not only here but through the country at Inrgc, but we have refused to follow the lend of the rabble rouscrs and table pounders, in perpetually "baiting" this power company or any other, as a short cut to popularity or political preferment, and we shall continue to do so. Personal Health Service By William Brady, M.D. Signed letters pertaining to personal health and hygiene not to dic tate dlajnoii or treatment will be answered by Dr. Brady If a stamped self-ad dressed envelope Is enclosed. Letters should be brief and written In Ink. Owing to the large number of letters received only a few can be an swered. No reply can be made to queries not conforming to Instructions Address Dr. William Brady, 265 El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Cat. Il'ftT ANOT1IRB NOTION ABOl T SOME OM) WHEEZES. HEIRESS CENTER OF COURT FIGHT Whenever I turn orer an Idea or surest Ion with the thought of band ing It out I a It myself two questions. to wit, first, is it likely to do any body any good? second, will It do any harm? Or I should say I take the matter to Father Hlppo krates and get his advice about It. Today.'s e r a z y notion, then, simple folk, ts Just this: Prom considerable browsing In current medical literature and Indefatigable picking of medical colleagues, I nave conceived the Idea that a delly ration of rather more than the essential amount of vitamin is advisable for any one who suffers from bronchlel asthma, emphysema, bronchiectasis or chronic bronchitis Remember, this Is Just my surmise. enough vitamin A to do any harm Not only cod liver oil but other fish liver oils and liver Itself, whether from fish, fowl, ox. calf, pig Is a good source of vitamin A. Butter, mil cream cheese and eggs especially egg yolks, are excellent sources of this vitamin. Kidney Is a good source ol vitamin A. Carrots, raw or cooked, ea carole, spinach raw or cooked, peas, tomatoes, prunes, cantaloups, orange, Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur Perry. The latest Literary Digest poll hows result slightly adverse to Democratic hopes and policies. This is the first time a Literary Digest poll has been wrong, In a long time. A movement has been started up state to shorten campaigns In Ore gon to 80 days. Under the present system, the candidate Is on the fir ing line from January to November, This Is held to be too much of a train upon him not to mention the constituents. " The Atty Phlppa boy has been elevated to the editorship of the TJofO. paper. The young man Is an exceptional Journalistic prospect, as he Is able to say "Shucks" In less than 1600 words. "Even the shiftless offsprings are preparing to return to their neglect ed parents to share In the expected pension prosperity." (Sal em Capital-Journal), Removing the doubt that the old folks will not be able to get rid of their $300 per month, In a political argument Bat. eve, t. DeSouaa spoke logically and luc idly, as there were no Democrats present. t How Is your purse? Attend First Christian church. October 31, 7:30 p. m. Adv. (Rose burg News-Re-view). It's home on the planol OBSERVATION (Chlco. Cal., Enterprise) What would be the advantage of having the threatened radio broadcast station here? Make it border to hear canned tuff from distant stations. A couple of aerial flights over treacherous seas, are now underway. Up to this hour, none of the avi ators have landed in the water, or cn the want ad page, where editors aid they would land, the next time they tried It. t s Many went to church yesterday, thus escaping being shot for a duck or a deer. A cut sen returning from Lot An geles reports he saw three former local economists there posing as vic tims of the Mid-West drouth. "The choir under the direction ot Mrs. Lake performed bravely, before a large congregation." (Salmon Bar Items), The unsung heroes. IS THAT BO! (Portland Spectator) Clold has no especial virtue except scarcity and resistance to atmospheric attrition; nor does it oxydlre In a fire; all other virtues are Imagined. It ts a sub stance and. like all other sub stances. Its tme value la fixed by demand; regulated by sup ply. Stamping a given quantity of It with the Insignia of the government guarantees weight and fineness, but has not effect whatever on what It will buy. e The rain everybody has been pray ing for. more or leas fervently, between campaign speeches and pol itical maneuvering, arrived Bat. and Bun. causing the farmers to rejoice. It also brought oui mushrooms and 1033 galnehe. An arm-length poem, has been received from Del Oetchell, the banker-poet. Same will be printed, when space will permit. The lady In the Kentucky kid naping. Introduces a novel detenus. Rhe claims thst while holding the kidnaped party, she was endeavoring to free her. Her husband alleges he Is craay. and her father-in-law to date has offered no alibi, except thst he got caught. "HAT isn't this paper's way. We trust it never will be. Against Big Business per Be, we have no prejudice, with .banana, "squash, pumpkin, ' salmon, the profit system we have no Quarrel. We are convinced both hewing, halibut, beef fat, raw cab- are not; omj essentia., in mis mucrn worm, om ciesirauie. t peppers, sweet potsto. yellow corn, It IS the ABUSES AND WRONGS of both, not the systems turnip, watercress, pineapple, dandc- i i lit. : j Ti. ...I.. i mniH., imm.w, " incmsiMVfH wiin wiuun huh paper is cuuuemeu. it is omy wneii bran, string beans. Brussels sprouts. celery leaves, are aU good sources of vitamin A. From way back It has been recog nized that cod liver oil Is often help ful In the treatment of the various wheezes mentioned, but we didn't know why it was helpful. According to my notion it Is because cod liver oil Is so rich in vitamin A. Nutrition investigators now believe that the yellow coloring matter In carrots and in butter and milk and many other items above mentioned Is the precursor or fore-runner of vita min A. This yellow coloring matter is called carotene. In plant It Is green coloring matter. If the food material is naturally yellow or green, it Is quite likely a carrier of vitamin A. The results of deficiency of vitamin roiil-lxinillng l'lrk-1 p (Seen. TOLEIXX (UP) Construction of a coal-loading device at the Cheaa peake and Ohio railway coal docks here, at an estimated coat of .... 000, Is expected to Improve Toledo' poaltlon as a rnaJ-losdlng port on tlis Great, Lakes, Big Business involves crookedness; and the profit system un conscionable greed, that prompt and drastic action is demanded, and it is because there has been both greed and crookedness that this paper is no strongly in favor of a New Deal not only a new deal nationally but a new deal in this state. IIEANWIIILE we are getting decidedly tired of having every political campaign in this community, marked by some table thumper getting up on his hind legs and repeating the old moth eaten wheeze that the Mail Tribune is owned and con trolled by the California Oregon Power company, and what it says or doesn't say, must be interpreted accordingly. Perhaps there is no way to stop it, but it has occurred to us there may be a way to convince AIjL fair minded people, of its complete nbsurdity. Here is the proposition: If Tetcr Zimmerman or any of his supporters, if Joe Dunne or any of his supporters, will furnish the slightest evidence to convince any regular jury, or nny pro per committee, that the Mail Tribune is owned or controlled by the California Oregon Power company has any interest in it, or it nny interest in the Mail Tribune, this paper in spite of prevailing business conditions, will AGREE TO DONATE $1000 TO THE COMMUNITY CHEST, and place the print of the "Keystone" permanently on its masthead. Thnt's fair enough isn't it f And if this proposition extended in all solemnity and good faith is never accepted then, even the blind, the dumb, and the halt must agree there must be a REASON 1 And that reason is, this statement is an unqualified and absolute falsehood; those who make it either know this to be the case, or they stand convicted of making malicious and libel lous charges, without even taking the trouble to determine, whether the charges are true or false. A are difficult to diagnose, that Is. where there Is only a partial shortage of this vitamin in the patient's dtec. A large deficiency or complete lack of vitamin A Is now known to be the cause of xerophthalmia, a peculiar dryness of the eyes, lack of tears, and consequent ulceration of the cornea. Night blindness Is another condition due to insufficient vitamin A the patient finds it difficult to see well In the dark or on a dull day or after dusk. Children who do not receive enough vitamin A fall to develop 1m munlty against the crl. There la some ground for the belief that anedolds and enlarged tonsils In children may be due to Insufficient vitamin A. Cooking and canning do not de stroy vitamin A. vitamin A Is stored In the body for longer periods than other vitamins can be stored. It Is stored in the liver. Predatory animals instinctively eat the liver of prey first, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The Sea At Home. Is It true that a bath in a tub of water with a pound of salt dissolved In it Is as beneflcaal as salt water bathing at the beach? (M. C.) Answer So far ea bathing is con cerned, yes. but at home you haven't the sunshine or the scenery. Drinking Water. We have recently moved to a city where friends have told us the water contains too much lime and la harm ful to the kidneys . . . (O. E. K.) Answer If the drinking water tastes all right It does not contain too much lime for the health of any one. In fact there Is good reason to think i that the lime In drinking water Is a valuable element. Our food Is likely to supply too little lime. Beer, (ln. Whlkey. Kindly give me the caloric content of a bottle of beer, also a gin and whiskey highbaU. I use only ginger ale and white soda In the highball. Also the caloric content of, a straight whiskey. (Mrs. B. D. O.) Answer Beer yields about 2150 cal ories to the bottle (150 In an eight ounce glass), provided all the alcohol Is oxidized, but few persons can oxi dize all the alcohol In a bottle of beer. One ounce of gin yields 70 calories. One ounce of whiskey yields 80 calo ries. (Copyright 1934, John F. Dllle Co.) r -:. - Mrs. Laura Kllpatrlck Morgan, mother of Mrs. Gloria Morgan Van derbllt, described Mrs. Vandervilt aa a neglectful and Irresponsible mother in an affidavit presented at the hearing of Mrs. Vanderbilt's habeas corpus writ to obtain custody of her 10-year-old daughter, Gloria Laura Morgan Vandervilt (above), heiress to $4,000,000. The child's nurse said Mrs. Vanderbiit taught Gloria how to make cock tails. (Associated Press Photo) Ed. Note: Persons wishing to communicate with Or. Urndy should send letter direct to Dr. William Brady, M. P., 263 El Camlno, Beverly Hills, Cal. . SmOAPORE. Oct. 33. The crew of a Royal air force bomber which crashed In the Jungle near Jo- hore yesterday escaped uninjured, It was learned today. It was first feared that six had been killed. The machine, carrying of ficials supervising the London to Melbourne air race, was biylly dam aged. Communications The Andrews Opera Co. To the Ettltor: Your reminiscences of the Andrews Opera Company Interest me, and rxsMally the batch of memories In ty day's paper. I lived in Mlnncnnolli In the late AO's end though that Is nearly fifty yesrs ago I haven't for gotten Prank Deshon and another of that merry crew whom you fall to mention, though In point of subse quent celebrity she overshadows all the rest Marie Dressier. Marls wai a hulking, homely, awk ward girl, but she had the soul of true comedy In her and she and Oeihon were certainly a funny team He was the amalteat man X ever saw outride of a dime muaeum and I particularly rev-all a climax where the picked him up and tucked him undtr her arm and walked off the Ute with him s lightly as If he had been a bundle of sprouts. There are no shows nowadays thst make me laugh m T laughed t the Andrews Opera Company e the sig nificance of that fart much or little. RAMSEY BF.NSON. Anh.and, Oct. 31. Itmke Leg Dancing 8AI.T LAKE CITY, Utah UP) Mtss Carol Fv wrier, 34, literally 'tripped the ltgl.t fantastic." and with fnntastic results. While danc ing with her brother, she tripped, broke her leg. lirglttntitg Nov. 1 Hm:t.M, C1.AHMW comin A fine art. Rualncft College. Write Mrs. Ed mondson, 834 W. Second, Medford. IS WASHTNOTON, Oct. 33. () Jus ice Jennings Bailey of the District of Columbia supreme court today upheld the constitutionality of the sugar control act which had been attacked by Hawaiian growers. The court said it was "by no means clear that In view of the rise in price of sugar, due largely to the effects of the administration of the sugar act, that the plaintiffs have suffered any financial loss, In spite of the re straints upon their exportation of sugar." Chlrken Flork In Cold Storage BRIDGEPORT, Conn. (UP)Chartv Baromaky, Ivoryton farmer, claimed to have a flock of 700 chickens and strictly rreeh eggs. After a few com plaints, health officers found his flock non-existent and the eggs a low claas of cold storage variety. He was arrested. Oregon Acreage I p for Sale PENDLETON, Ore. (UP) One thou sand acres of eastern Oregon land were offered for sale by the Stanfleid Irrigation dlitrlot for H3 an acre. The offer came as the result of IIOO.OOO worth of construction work being car ried on In the district by the United States Bureau of Reclamation. NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O. Mclntyre Freighter Carries Own Hens BOSTON (UP) How Capt. Fernan do Ragusln of the Italian Line freight er Alberta has fresh evgs with his bacon every morning, even when miles at sea. was explained here recently when the Alberta put in at Army Base. Captain Ragusin keeps his own hens aboard River Apple Mnvetnent Orows HOOD RIVER, Ore (UP) Rler transportation of export apples this fall and winter may equal the record movement of fl.!K0 tons of wheat dfwn the Columbia river in the daM s'.x weeks, it was believed here Alrctuly C0.0OO boxes of apples have been pur chased for early movement. NEW YORK, Oct. 32. In the man ner of Arnold Bennett's Journal : Depot breakfast. Shoe shine after gajiufa U"1IJ ward in a alde- MffJ Roxy. going by hallooed: "Dud lng up for a dol. lar excursion!" A cable from Prank In Paris asking for a foreword to his Riviera cocktail book. No cne reads Intro ductions or foot j notes. a,J In a chance bakery I bought some colored bread, ahcll-pink. blue and the poisonous green of wall paper. Felt foolish. Rex Cole told me today that in five years no American housewife would be washing dishes. All by electricity. Btlcky mistral up from the harbor at noon. After careering In the park for Ideas, I had an Immense burst ot energy at my typewriter. Everybody hlppy-plppy about the city's ter rific tax slugging! and tne iiora Mayer must exercise caution to save his political scalp. We found marv elous chandeliers out of a Mantes chateau for the Ohio house. Cheap, too. Clny Morgan told me the purser Henry Vlllar Is to be articled on the big new liner Normandle. Trans Atlantic pursers have definite fol lowhigs. Like cinema stars. VUlar's is large aa any I know. An ex quisite with St. Bernard eyes. 1 found tlO In an old coat last night. Magnificent experience. Pew vivid opera singers today. Vide: Oeraldlne Parrar. Garden, Schumann-Helnk. Caruso. Lily Pens voice Is tingling. So Is Orace Moore s. But neither has over-plus of the neuter d avals called "it." Opera needs another Otto Kahn. John T. MoCutcheon writes to know about my boyhood skunk trapping exper iences and an amusing postcard from Corey Ford from Alaska. I want to see Nome. And a Red Dog roarln saloon that Servtce poet Ires, Llth lady Lou and rard sharpers. The cheek of strangers who asx writers to read their manuscripts as favor. Crlticlrlng a manuscript is a week's work. Pvgy Joyce, ex travagantly chln.'hlllaed, was gotng by when I went out last evening The starter: "She's purty as a specx led pup all rlsht." X added: "But not ss cute." Also a block north 1 paed the sad-eved Lihhy Holman II. rl. Irvin Cobb, back from Holly-wc-cd. la Mtonlshlngly content with his new residence and new career. WINDOW OLASfiv er el1 windoa 4. ass sod will replace your broker mdows reasonably. Trowbridf Cao met Works. I M. and T fell Into talk how name : heglamoured. Such as Sir Arthur Wtnii rtnero. Carole Lombard. Bul-wer-l.ytton. George Broadhurnt. Olga ret ivy a and Jo Davidson. She won dered If Pavlova billed Maggie Mc Swatt would have risen to great ness. I said "No," There was lively debate Worsted, as ts customary. I pouted around a full hour anfl slammed two doors. I cannot believe increasing rumors that Maurice Chevalier has been poking fun at America from the French stage. Six weeks now and no ringing of the telephone. The switchboard takes names and num bers and I cnll back at leisure. As tonlshlng relief. Not many calls Important. While working, each dis turbing J., over from London, says Noel Coward has saved 500,000 In British bonds. I imagined more. Arliss Is reputedly worth three quar ters of a million. At the Cobbles I watched William Randolph Hearst on one side the wireless and Vin cent Astor on the other listening to a recent broadcast of the Presi dent. Neither changed expression. 1 wondered their thoughts. Bernard Baruoh, reared In the South Carolina low country, told me he was 11 before he knew there was white sugar. He thought It all brown. I think his autobiography, from off hand remarks, will be mightily revealing. A tolerant, mod est man with gusto for citizenship. I like him. A strange sight In a West 57th street gallery. A beauteaus Madge Evans sort of girl explaining paintings to a prematurely white haired blind man. He wore four hero decorations. I saw the Sing Sing Warden Lawes on the avenue. He reads Spencer, Eplctetus and Marcus Aurellus for equanimity, electrocu tion nights. Most reporters get blind drunk. Stanley Walker's "City Editor" book will especially Interest jour nalists. He has a sweeping straight away writing form. A snake charm er, resembling Irene Bordonl. a caller today. Spanish accent and confeasea love for Clark Gable, whom she never met. She has written a novel. I sent her to Verne Porter. Ex plained he was susceptible to co quetry, which he Isn't. Ten mes sages to call Porter. X hope he was vamped. His Father Accused - r a Thll It h Infant tan et Thorn. H. Reb'nton. Jr., formir Insane asylum Inmate toupht aa tht hid napar of Mra- Berry Stcil of Louie villa (Asaoclattd Prate Photo) Comment on the Day's News By FRANK JENKINS A HEADLINE says: "Beautiful Blonde Sought As Ally of Terrorists.' Well, these beautiful blondes have caused a lot of terror In this world. In one way and another. THOMAS Dally, native Callfornlan, arrested in Medford on a charge of stealing a potato and an onion to be used as Ingredients In a hobo mulligan, gains bis freedom by pleading his desire to vote for Upton Sinclair and promising to head im mediately for California In order to do so. He takes the first freight for the south, asserting his determination to cast his ballot for the candidate who proposes to end poverty In Cali fornia. HE'S consistent. He took, from those who owned them, a potato and an onion. Upton Sinclair proposes to take from those who own them, houses, lands, fac tories, etc. The difference in their viewpoints Is merely one of degree. SPEAKING of communism, with its theories of redistribution ot property, W. E. Lamm recently of fered this definition: "The communist is one who says: Let US divide up what YOU have'." Not bad, Is It? IF THE time ever comes when those who have the power, political or otherwise, can divide up what the other fellow has, nobody will have much of anything. If you cant KEEP what you WORK FOR, you havent much In centive to work. If nobody has an Incentive to work, there will be no prosperity i for ANYBODY. I Prosperity, believe It or not, is based on hard work. HIS dispatch from Santa Cms Interesting: "Twelve years life as a quiet gar dener, caretaker and model citizen ended today ' for Amato Desidere with his arrest as a one-time notor ious criminal." F. HUNTER IN ARM MONMOUTH, Oct. 22. (P) Elmer Olden of Monmouth was scheduled to appear In court today to answer a charge of assault with a dangerous weapon, following his alleged shooting of Abel Uglow, while the latter was hunting on Olden's ranch here Sun day afternoon. Uglow told state police that Olden fired one shot from his .22 calibre rifle, striking him in the arm, and then continued shooting. The injured man and his companion. Alfred Ger- j linger, claimed the owner of the farm , has issued no warning. j Olden was released until time to j appear in court, after posting 250 , ball. 1 Flight 0 Time (Medford nd Jackson Count! History from the files of The Moll Tribune of 20 and 10 Teais Ao). TEN YEARS AGO TODAI October 22, 1954 (It Wa Wednesday) H. Van Hoevenberg of Same Valley land 12 !i pound salmon. In Rogue river. It Is the largest catch ol the season, and a photo or the prize will be sent to "Field and Stream" tor publication. O. E. (Pop) Gate and son George, return from an auto trip to Portland. Near Ea-'t Relief campaign to be launched In city and county next week. Annual Copco party at the fair ground pavilion la "huge auccess." Emigrant Dam near Ashland la completed, and worn of Impounding the water will start t once. Light, but welcome showers. faJl over the Rogue river valley. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY October 22, 1DM "City police heave a sigh of roller" as Indian witnesses at federal court session return to reservation. "Great difficulty was experienced" In Keeping young bucks from getting drunk. Democratlo candidates for atat of fices Invade "city and county, end ex pose the timber trust In Jackson county." Two youths held for attempting to rob Front street saloon, given "severe verbal dressing down by Prosecutor E. E. Kelly," who predicts, "If you keep this up you will land In the penitentiary." The prosecutor advises pair: "I am not worrying about you two giddy kids It's your mothers I feel sorry for." Germans claim success along Tser canal and in northeastern France. Thirteen British ships sunk by Ger man cruiser. . Dse Mall Tribute want ads. Help Kidneys If pnorly fonetloninjr Kidneys MxA m Bladder make you Buffer from Getting Up Nisht. Nervouanesi. Rheumiua Pains, Stiffness. Burning'. Smartmir, Itchinir. or Acidity try the ffuranteed Doctor's PreacrlptfooCystextbiai-Usxl "Moet fix you op or money CySteX back. OnlyTG atdrusKuts. Watch for flogus Bills. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. (UP) Those Salt Lake citizens fortunate enough to occasionally gain posses sion of a (10 bill scan it pretty care fully these days before they accept It. Warning has been issued that the city is being flooded with bogus bills of that denomination. Entire Stock of HALLOWE'EN Place Cards Hats Etc. Values each to 25o 1c Entire stock of regular Tallies, each lc Wurt's Gifts SPECIAL DAIRY FEED THE BUTTERFAT MAKER $135 EXTRA HIGH QUALITY PER SACK 80 Lbs. SAMSON'S Speclnl Dairy Feed contains, Ground Corn. Mlllrun, Soybean Meal, Barley, Ground Oats. Peanut Meal, Linseed Oil Meal, Coconut Meal, Minerals and alt. Protein 17 Fat 4 This popular Pnlry Feed should Interest you. If you want extra profit give this feed a trial. F. Eo SAMSON CO. Phone 833. 229 N. Riverside --nri f r ms'iinrrrini m i n r a i m. sai isnrsr i nniaM am eiiii r1 isr AQtTESl Is It QUESTION: better ti back to prison. 01 loose, pat him on aend Desidere to turn him the back and tell him to OO ON being a care taker, gardener and model cltlren? This writer flnde that question easy to answer. Desidere haa done a better Job of reforming hlm.elt than the law would be likely to do. And reformation 18 one of the purposes of law enforcement. F. LIST PAnSOVS. W. Va . 0-t 33 (f -It s now! wav Mr and Mm Crirl.- Auvll hare of backing Preelden' Rooeerelt'a "Initials" program. Their first child was namm Nan:v Ruth NRA. you see. This time it's a bor. Charles Wesley, axd his Initial are CWA. r I INTO THE BEYOND 1 S? The last thing that is is possible to do 1 I for the loved one who has gone is to I I arrange a funeral service that will fit- ! si ""gi sjuiuuu&e uie vsieem mia aiieu- u If tion in which they were held. When U ! Idithn stiidfiit Krelstriitton Vp. BOISE. Idaho (UPI More stu. dent are registered In Idaho edu.-a-tlonal Institutions of college rank than ever before In the history of th ta-e. according to Ptate Superln tendfiit cf duration John W. Con die. Total enrollment is 3.813. The last thing that is is possible to do for the loved one who has gone is to arrange a funeral service that will fit tingly symbolize the esteem and affec tion in which they were held. When services are held here they have that fitting character and quality you desire so much. And the cost is comparatively moderate. CONGER FUNERAL PARLOR WEST MAIN AT NEWTOWN Solldfrd for memherMilp In Order of Golden Rule and declined.