r BRIEFLY TOLD. Indian Crek school during the Xmas ABOUT WOMEN. holidays. Declaring he was forced to kiss his mother-in-law Little Marvel Franklin Smith was Miss Rosalind Wheeler, a former Boston girl, has met every Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hodson were time he came home to prove he had not been laid to rest December 30th, at 4 p. with success as a real estate operator in London. shopping in Ontario Tuesday. They drinking, Daniel Samuelson of Chicago is suing for di m. in the Westfall cemetery. The also made a trip to Vale to take flowers on his casket were beautiful. Mohammedan women who desire to observe the rites vorce. their turkeys to market. Mrs. John Muir, Mrs. Oliver Sandy, of their religion are not permitted to appear on the Mrs. J. A. Smith of Ontario visit Mrs. Zimmerman and Mrs. Frank Mrs. Augusta L. Marr of Los Angeles left $1000 to be ed at the F. Smith home last week. Scott sang hymns at the cemetery. ^tage. placed on interest for the benefit of her pet canary. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Allen have Mrs. Sandy officiated at the funeral. About one-third' of the federal employes in the city of moved to Payette for the winter. Manuel Madiaraga went out to the Washington are women. Turning in his 13th false fire alarm in two days Walter Marshall made a business railroad Monday to visit his bro proved unlucky for William Bohnlifink of Chicago, 18, trip to Vale Saturday. More than one-half of all persons in the United States and he was sent to jail for six months. ther Cecil. He returned home Thurs Joe and Paul Kanyard hauled day. more than 100 years old are widows. grain from their homestead last Charlie Johnson went to Harper Miss Sarah F. Niven received the highest award of Hugh Leonard, a drayman of Stevens Point, Wis., week. Tuesday and returned with two and Stanley Woodward moved his fam a half tons of coal for his home. the medical faculty at Glasgow University this year, the was fined $10 for driving his team more than eight ily to town and began work in the miles an hour. Misses Mona Becker, Mabel and first time this honor has ever been won by a woman. llrogan Trading Company store the Esther Phieffer and Iola Presley af first of the year. Women of Morocco are permitted to leave home only Louis Kopitsky of Port Huron, Mich., is charged with ter a pleasant Christmas vacation Marvin Strout has finished install returned on Friday to Ontario to re on Friday afternoons and then only to visit the ceme using an American flag to hide the entrance to a room ing a new radio. sume their school work on Monday. tery, from w’hich men are barred on that day. where liquor was kept in his hotel. Eugene and Eldred Lockett are Mrs. Cleve Camman motored to gathering horses to take to Ontario, There are more than 800 women barbers in Chicago William Moore of New York, both of whose legs have .. „ , . . , . . , | Ontario to take her son Francis who Kenenth Grabner >s back In school, attendi high 8chool there. Mr8.. alone. been amputated below the knee, was held under bail for again after having spent the pa8tt Fahy and her daughter, Mrs. Chas stealing a taxicab. few weeks in Ironside. tain accompanied the former on her Mr. and Mrs. Arden Reed were BUSINESS BRIEFS. Prohibition agents near Menominee, Mich., located a trip. shopping in Ontario Saturday. They still by following the smell of moonshine liquor four Rufino Arrien returned from a About 40 million pairs of rubber heels were sold dur also visited at the home of Dr. business trip to Emmett, Idaho. miles through the woods. Weese. Joe Beck was in this vicinity the ing the past year. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wolcott of past week buying cattle and sheep. Pennsylvania has nearly 17 million laying hens, an in When a thoroughbred mare was caught in quicksand Payette spent a few days last week Miss Rose and Miss Folger return on a California ranch, her mate went to the ranch house in Brogan visiting old friends and I ed on Saturday’s stage from On crease of two million and a half within five years. and by her actions summoned help in time to save the attending to business. ! tario. Both their schools started A billion matches a day are manufactured in the two struggling animal from drowning. Margaret Coleman was ill for a j again on Monday. few day3 during vacation. Lawrence Lamberson purchased I cities of Oshkosh, Wis., and Baraberton, O. Under an ordinance of Port Arthur, Tex., it is unlaw Joe Sylvers, who spent the Xmas j thirty turkey hens from James Small There are 12,228 electric signs in New York’s white vacation with his parents at John I ful to eat peanuts during a theatrical performance. and some grain from Taylor John Day returned to Brogan Friday. way, using more than a million lamps, mostly of the 10-: son. An abandoned baby found by two English coal miners Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Nichols spent j Boyd Hanna is visiting in the watt size. New Years day with the former’s . . . . . . . . * had bank notes equal to $6000 pinned to its clothing, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nich ________________ In ten months the Prudential Insurance Company has with a note requesting that it be baptized under the ols of Ironside. financed the construction of dwellings and apartments name of Victor. Simon Servatius took a bunch of efficient to accommodate 25,275 families. _ , _ , T11 .. , .. , horses through Brogan last week. . Fred Whitfield of Decatur, 111., was fined $4.15 and Fred Lcnter visited his sister, During the year nearly 35 million passengers have tried to sell the judge’s crutches to the prosecuting at- Mrs. C. H. Munsterman on Monday. been carried by the 8ol0 cars owned by the Pullman torney to raise the money, but was sent to jail. Emil Lanior has installed a radio Company. ¡ in his home. _ , TT . | Carl Parrish of Minneapolis, aged 70 is the father of Charlie Emison of Ontario was in 1 raction companies in the United States now operate a 12-pound baby boy. Brogan last Wednesday attending nearly 5000 busses in connection with street car service. _ , ,T , . " _ ,, , „„ . , to the shipping of some cattle. t , . . . , Carlo Valentine of Brooklyn, aged 68, mired to his Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Leavitt vis In the English channel is the most powerful fog horn knees in a swamp near Gravesend Bay and was held all ited in Ontario Saturday and Sun in the world, which may be heard for a distance of 30 night, being found by children and rescued next morn- day. miles. ing. Ben Struthers moved his family over from Bully creek to the Logan I l engineers have sunk artesian wells in parts of Among the holiday tragedies reported is the case of ranch during vacation, and three | ara ^eser^’ w^ereby vegetation has been made to ]\frs Charles Maheras of Lynn, Mass., who had her hus- children have entered school. grow. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Kelley spent ¡ band arrested for beating her because she wouldn’s shop Christmas at the home of Mrs. Liz ; early. zie Kelley at Jamieson. r \ I E T I T I A N S d e c la re th a t th e uver- SIDELIGHTS age hoy o r girl of fo u r y e a rs Paul Grondona returned home Sat- ! D , , j ., . ... „ Jack Harris, of Kent, Ohio, aided James Harrington, Rhould receiv e ab o u t fo rty c a lo rie s a urday. rotests have been made regarding the imposition of who was down and out 16 years ago. Harrington after- Mr. and Mrs. Claud Derrick visit pound of body w eight p e r day. T h e ninting upon the k.eminole In- . ward mndp a a fortune fort imp in in nil nml rpppntlv average w eight o f a child of fo u r y e a rs ,. -> and fishing rp- license . T . , ward made oil and recently Hi^a died is laaving ed in Brogan last Wednesday. Is fo rty p ounds. T h e re fo re th e to ta l dians of Florida. Taxing Indians for such time-honored iiarrje $98 000 Andy Rettig and F. Smith butch calo ric re q u ire m e n t would he a p privileges does seem to be carrying civilization a little ‘ ' L ’ ered on Monday. proxlm ately 1,000 calories. C alo ry Is Cora Lewellen went to Vale Sun m erely th e nam o fo r a c e rta in m ens too far. Max Bruckner, 21-year-old New York strong man, day with the eRttig family. are o f h e a t d eriv ed from th e b u rn in g Sarah, famous old gray mare mascot of the Texas can pul1 a bi2 automobile by a rope held in his teeth. oje Young and Elmer White pass 'if food. ed through Brogan on their way to N ece ssa rily , th e calo ric req u irem en t American Legion, “ain’t what she used to be, for she is Victor Lohman of Lake Elmo, Minn., was thrown af th e child is d ep en d en t on his dead at Brownswood at the age of 19, after having been upon the pilot of a locomotive which hit" his truck and California. tem p eram en t, sin c e a child who plays Mark Rutherford and family pass a conspicuous figure in Legion parades for several was carried twelve miles beofre being discovered, badly ed through Broga non tehir way to hard und long re q u ire s m ore n o u ris h About 300 persons, including the Legion band, injured, m ent th a n one who lead s a q u ie te r years. Ontario. life. H ate of gro w th a lso h as a h e a r turned out to give her military burial and Mrs. M. W. Ben Rutherford and Charles Boor ing on c a lo ric re q u ire m e n ts. The Armstrong, president of the Texas Legion Auxiliary, When an ambulance reached a Toledo man who had were in Brogan last week. child w ho Is g ro w in g rap id ly should fallen on the sidewalk it was found that he had only Harold Grabner returned to Ontar De given m ore food to m eet his calo ric delivered the oration. io to take up his high school work n e e d s th a n th e boy o r g irl w hose broken his wooden leg. In writing of bandits who carried off a safe at Selma, gro w th Is norm al. again. Ala., broke it open with railroad tools, secured $1300 Sold at auction for $14.50, an unclaimed trunk at Edith Rettig visited her parents M others know th e d ally d iet should !*onslst o f th e e s se n tia l foodstuffs, pro* and made a clean get-away, a correspondent says, “It is rduing Xmas vacation. Owosso, Mich., was found to contain $85,000 in Liberty Little Billy Chawick is ill with *eln, c a rb o h y rn te s, futs, m in erals am . believed that the robbery was committed by amateurs.” bonds. w ater. T h e Im p o rta n t th in g for h e r chicken pox. When these fellows graduate into the professional class Frank Abel is helping C. W. Hod- to le a rn th e foods th a t co n tain th ese PHsentinls In a b alan ced diet. Relow Enoch Stevenson of Tuckahoe, N. J., i l reports that his they will bear watching. son unload a ca rof com. M i r u r n o /-I tuit L L a « 4 - a « a „ L ^1 J . • i* l • . Is a w ell-balanced m enu fo r any child r> t o a / t 4 , i . ,, .I * Icow was found with her tongue held in the grip of a big A. A. Reed and D. O. Young went six y e a rs old com piled by an a u th o rity Rev. James S. Montgomery, chaplain of the House of snapping turtle, which had to be killed before it would to Vale last week. on hom e econom ics. Represtntatives at Washington, is quoted by the Associ- let go. Jack Pearson cnme down from his D A Y 'S M ENU FOR 8 IX - ated Press as tersely describing our conflicting theolo ranch Thursday und stayed for the O N E Y E A R -O L D C H IL D . gians thus: “Modernists say there is no hell; Funda Twenty football players died from injuries received dance. A ver ysuccessful New Year’s mentalists s».y, ‘the hell there ain’t.’ ” during the season of 1925, the youngest 14 and the oldest BreakfaaL dnnec was given in the Community 8 s t e w e d p r u n e s .................. 120 c a l o r i e s 27. Only two who died were college men. Hall last Friday, with the Novelty H c u p f u l c r e a m o f w h e a t 85 c a l o r i e s WHY ADVERTISE? Four Orchestra of Nyssa and Vale S e t r b v s e p d . ) w a i n t h d h h a a l l f f c e r v e a a p m o r a (8 t e d Ten Philadelphia girls of a baseball team stranded in furnishing the music. m i l k ............................................... 140 c a l o r i e s Persons who have not given the subject of advertising China were sent home by a wealthy American merchant ca lo ries Elmer and Andy Wilson brought a 1 1 s o l i u c p e b c o u c t t o e a r e d m a t d o e a s w t ...............150 ith serious thought may be inclined to believe that standard' of Hong Kong, bunch of horses from Cow Valley ev a p o ra ted m ilk ..............150 c a l o r i e s products could be sold cheaper if the manufacturers did last week. BROGAN 7 ] Caloric ^Requirements , of the Child \ j. 645 c a l o r i e s WESTFALL Jim Woodward, who has lived in and around Westfall for a number of years passed away Sunday at 7:46 p. m., January 3rd at the hospital in Ontario. He had Brights disease for over n year. A number of rela tives were at his bedside, among them his two brothers Steve of West- fall and Tom of Juntura. Mr. Wood ward's funeral was held in Ontario Tuesday at 10:00 a. m., and was at tended by a large number of rela tives and friends. Much sympathy goes out from his many friends in this vicinity to his relatives in their loss. Tom Ware and wife are working on a ranch in Nevada. Ben Starling butchered Sunday. Dick Scott butchered Monday and Wayne Hyde performed the same feat on Tuesday. Johnnie Turner trucked some coal to the Westfall school, also to the Luncheon at School. B a k e d p o t a t o a n d b u t t e r . 200 Vi c u p f u l s p i n a c h ...................... 25 1 b a k e d a p p l e (1 t b s p . s u s a r , Vi t b s p . b u t t e r ) ....................... 200 1 g l a s s m i l k ................................ 160 1 slice b re a d b u tt e r e d w ith Vi t b s p . b u t t e r ....................... 100 calories calories calories calories ca lo ries 685 c a l o r i e s Afternoon Luncheon et School. 1 o r a n g e .......................................... 100 c a l o r i e s Dinner. 1 s m a l l piece b r o il e d s t e a k ( 2 ) 4 a 2 Vi x Vi) .......................75 Vi c u p f u l m a s h e d p o t a t o . . 1 0 0 2-2 c u p f u l l i m a b e a n s o u p m ade w ith ev a p o ra te d m ilk ........................................... 76 1 g l a s s m i l k , o r a n g e d r i n k 160 calories calories ca lories calories 510 c a l o r i e s T o t a l ..........................................1,840 c a l o r i e s C h ild ren o ften becom e w earied of d rin k in g plain m ilk. M ixing th e ir milk w ith f ru it Juices la a w elcom e change. F ollow ing Is th e recip e fo r a re fre s h Ing m ilk d r in k : Mix % cupful o ran g e Juice, 14 cupful e v a p o ra te d m ilk, th r e e ten sp o o n fu ls of su g a r. Vi tea- spoonful of lem on Julep an d a few g ra in s of sa lt. S h a k e well In a fru it Ja r befo re serving. THE HOME PAPER BEST “Irreverent shears are never laid upon the President’s home town pajier. That is the greatest newspaper, the most important newspaper that comes to the White House, and the President wants it all.”—Tomahawk, Wisconsin, leader. The population of every great city is largely made up of men and women from small towns. Many of them are never weaned away from the old home surroundings and they read the home town paper from the first para graph to the last. That is the reason the rural papers of America have such a far-reaching influence, in safe guarding the ideals and traditions of our constitutional form of government and what it stands for. t a ii v i not spend so much money in advertising them. The con Reports from Mexico declare that 4000 new rural schools are to be established in that republic during the trary is the truth Every concern which seeks a general market for its })r®sent winter, n)°stly among the remote Indian popu- goods finds it necessary to set aside a certain sum each | Moving pictures and industrial training are also year for advertising, and this is charged as a part of the be introduced, in accordance with promises made by operating expenses, the same as rent, fuel or insurance. 1 Peslfi®n t. Lalles, who appears to be making a sincere The aim of the advertising manager is to buy the largest ctiort to improve the conditions of his country, possible circulation among persons who would be inter ested in his product. Resolve that the news you make during 1926 will be Every manufacturer has certain fixed charges which fit to print, must be paid out of the receipts from the business, and Scientists and others are gradually making us safe the larger the volume of business that can be created the from everything except people. less per article is charged for the payment of overhead ^osts. This volume of business is obtained only by creat Another paradox is that many climb to considerable ing a demand for the goods, and it is most quickly and heights by remaining on the level. cheaply done by direct appeal through the newspapers. By establishing a good line of credit one avoids the The same principle which obtains in the case oi the general advertiser could be applied in the business of the necessity of living within his income. smallest merchant. The quicker the turnover which a Correct this sentence: “I never think of business af dealer is able to make the quicker his profit is obtained ter I leave the office in the evening.” and the cash is put in the till for new purchases. Ad vertising of the practical kind will help to make quicker Few newspapers are ever so crowded for space that sales and more frequent profits. The result is that the they will not give vice a little free advertising. retailer, with the aid of the general advertiser, is able to Ole Buck says we will never have silent drama until maintain standard prices and quality in the widely ad we hang the folks who read movie titles aloud. vertised articles. An attractive view from the kitchen is suggested as The New Year open« with the brightest prospects for another mean of keeping the cook contented. agricultural and industrial activity and prosperity that There are two sides to this prohibition question and we our nation has witnessed in many years. It should be the are beginning to suspect that both of them are wrong. endeavor of every citizen to help maintain this sound A fairly eecurate census of morons might be compiled condition. from the sv iscriptipn lists of certain magazines now en Authorities at Notre Dame University have refused joying widj popularity. to approve the building of a modem athletic stadium An exf’.an^e tells of a hard-boiled prohibition agent o ----- cake through the famjly until additional class rooms and dormitories have been : b n « rovided. And a lot of us thought all they did at Notre clothes .vringer in an effort to squeeze out some evi- Dame was to graduate football players. dence.