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The Missoulian from Missoula, Montana • 8

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THE DAILY MISSOULIAN, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1939. 8 Burglar Leaves Believe It Or Not-By Ripley Timber Cut From Masons Plan for Washington Day (RfUtrd V. a FUnl Offle) Money in Till State Vocation Education Head In Address Here Clarence B. Strait of the Strait U. S.

Forests in jRegiojun 1938 bar reported to police Sunday that his place of business had been en IN HIS POCKET YET HE COULD NOT CHANGE ANY BILL -MV? COULD HE A i ft JHB uLl grown: Ralph Keck Says City Can Seventy-Five Million Feet SPIDER CHANGE A HALF DOLLAR Taken, Valued $258,000, Missoula Masonic lodges, Missoula No. 13 and Harmony No. 49, will hold their annual Washington birthday party at the Masonic temple on the night of February 22. It will begin with a dinner at 6:30 p. m.

The affair will be for Masons, their escorts and widows of Masons. Tickets for the banquet will be available until February 18, It Is announced. Clyde Headley is chairman of the committee for Harmony lodge and Alvin Lister for Missoula lodge. Entertainment, cards and dancing will follow the dinner. Obtain Service Through State Funds.

WAS FOUND INSIDE' Through Period. tered during Saturday night and $18.25 was taken from the till. The robber left $11.75. Mr. Strait laid $30 had been left in the till when he closed the place of business early Sunday.

Entrance to the place had been gained with a key, Mr. Strait reported. Mrs. M. R.

Swanson, 831 Beckwith, reported the loss of a watch taken from her home during Saturday night. Timber cut from the 17 national AN ACTIVE-SEALED ELECTRIC LIGHT BULB By EDWIN SOLLOWS Yarmouth.N.S forests in the northern Rocky QUARTER DIME OR NICKEL VHATHADHE ANSWER 4PlNftTES 4. DIMES ONE QUARTER (til Mountain region during; the calendar year of 1938 totaled 75,637,000 board feet. Of this amount board feet came from the 12 Banks, County And City Close Business Today Postoffice and Forest Service to Handle Work As Usual. Today will be a holiday for some Institutions and not lor others.

Lincoln's birthday was Sunday and as a result today will be a holiday for the Missoula banks, the Western Montana National and the First National, and for county and rity offices. All offices In the courthouse and city hall will be closed to-dav excepting those of the sheriff for the county and the police office for the city. However, the postoffice will be open and the usual deliveries of mail mftde in the city, and the Forest Service offices also will be open as usual. Music Festival To Be Given by ONE HALF-DOLLAR national forest in Montana, and 50,534,000 board feet was taken from the five forests in northern Idaho Asks Help in Locating Son At a meeting of the American Legion held during the week-end Ralph Keck, state director of vocational education, addressed the group regarding vocational guidance and training. Mr.

Keck explained how state appropriations from the George Dean and Smith Hughes funds could be obtained for furthering vocational training in Missoula. A community wanting a school that will teach home economics, agriculture, machine shop practice, mechanics and trade extension can get government funds to match those obtained locally, Mr. Keck stated. 4 TWO-DOLLAR Bllia and northeastern Washington. AND ONE As shown by Forest Service sta FIVE-DOLLAR BILL tistics, 52.5 per cent of the total national forest cut for last year was No Candidates Filed to Date For Election Deadline March 9 for City Primary of That Month.

Two to Elect. white and yellow pine. Of the balance, cedar amounted to 12.1 per cent; Douglas fir, 11.2 per cent; lodgepole pine, 7.9 per cent; larch 7.2 per cent; ponderosa pine, 4.7 The director added that Missoula was the only city of its size in the state that had not taken advantage Mrs. V. E.

Stiles of route No. 1-A, Kalispell, has written Missoula police for aid In locating her son, Billy Bowen, whom she describes as 6 feet, 2 inches tall and weighing about 175 pounds. She writes that the son waa to join her family at Kalispell, and in the meantime the family moved. She reported the son was within two miles of her home in the country when neighbors at the old address said the family had gone, but did not know their new address. per cent; spruce, 2.4 per cent; white and balsam fir, 1.3 per cent, and hemlock, .7 per cent.

or government grants. Value of this national forest cut With the deadline for filing for Melvin L. Schneider, supervisor of the WPA Missoula opportunity school, outlined the work of adult education already under way in Missoula. He said the school staff the city election less than a month to the Federal government was $258,000. Of receipts from the cut, away no candidates have yet filed 25 per cent was returned to the counties from which the timber was for mayor or councilman, it was Baptist Church would be willing to cooperate with taken, and an additional 10 per learned at the city hall.

VISITOR FROM CHARLO. cent was returned for construction any vocational training- plan started here. He said the. school's staff would be available in starting The terms of Mayor N. H.

Mason and maintenance of forest roads R. C. Roark, postal carrier at Charlo, spent Sunday in Missoula. classes. and trails.

and Councilman Roy Hamilton expire this year. It is understood that each will file again, and rumors are Vocal, Instrumental Numbers Make Up Program Wednesday Night. Studies made by the Forest Serv- that others will file. March 9 is the last day for filing ive show that in the production and manufacture of each 90,000 board feet of timber, the services of one man are needed for approximately for the offices. The primary will be held March 20 and the general city The music department of the First Baptist church will sponsor a music festival as a benefit performance at one year.

At this rate Regional election will be held April 3. Registration books for the primary election have closed. However, they Forester Evan W. Kelley estimates that the regional national forest cut provided the equivalent of one year's employment for 840 wage earners. 8 o'clock Wednesday night as one 01 a series of fellowship programs inaugurated last fall.

The builders' class will serve refreshments in the WMJEMME are still open for those who wish to register for the general city election of April 3. The closing date for registration for that election will be February 16. church parlors during the fellowship Lolo forest cut was 1,237,000 feet, Flathead 7,400,000 feet. period following the program. The Drosrram will be: The registration books will close FALLS OF AFT0NA FOUR-MASTER FROM GLASGOW February 14 for the school election to be held April 1.

"Princess of India" (King), by the orchestra; "Morn Rise" (Czibulka), ladies' chorus; "Canzona Amorosa" tNevin), instrumental trio; "Calm of the Night" (Bohm), vocal solo, Jim Kennedy Age 62 Galveston, All electors who voted at the gen Give "Mier" Candy DAVENPORT HOTEL In Valentine -i aa Wraps IDC to J)DUU JOAN MANNING 25c to $1.00 CAUGHT FIRE AND WAS ABANDONED IN THE INDIAN OCEAN HOWEVER-THEBLAZINC DERELICT MS SALVAGED BY ANOTHER SHIP-RE00NDITI0NEDAND REMAINED AFLOAT FOR 35 YEARS, eral election held on November 8, 1938, will not be required to register Miss Alice Rice; "Absent" (Met as their names will be carried over Bricklayer on the registration books for 1939. calf), mixed quartette; "Why the Minister Didn't Propose," reading, Social Calendar Matter for the Sunday Social Calendar or for the Sunday Society pages must be in the office by noon Friday of each week. No exceptions can be made. Call 2625, mornings, for notices for the society editor. All electors who did not vote at FELL 51 FEET KNOCKED UNCONSCIOUS 7 HOURS Mrs.

Harold Haeue; "Swing Song GALES (Lohr), junior girls' chorus; "Bridal Rose Overture" (Lavalle), orches Made in Boston 50c t. $1.50 the general election and also all those who voted by absent voter ballots will be required to register in accordance with the law. If an elector has moved Into another precinct from the one in which reg Extra Special! istered, it is necessary that he -BUT WAS CURED OF A 570MACH AILMENTOF5 YEARS 5TANPIN0 Cm m. Kim ttmrnm fewbcat. 1m.

WorM awb mrr EXPLANATION OF TODAY'S CARTOON. The "Falls of Afton." In April, 1882, the Fall8 of Afton, an iron four-master with a valuable cargo, bound from Glasgow to Calcutta on its maiden voyage, was on fire in mid-ocean and precipitately abandoned by its crew. The drifting derelict was picked up by a French ship and towed to Madeira. After paying salvage, the original owners repossessed the vessel, which remained afloat for more than 35 years after it was first abandoned. It MONDAY.

Horton' a candy. transfer to the precinct of his pres Paxson A. will meet at 8 98 ent residence. in big red box p. m.

at tne school. Mrs. Paul Electors may register for the en tra; "An Open Secret" (Woodman), vocal solo, Mrs. Harold High; "Last Night" (Kjerulf), ladies' chorus; "Valse de Concert" (Hoist), two pianos, eight hands i "American Triumphant" (Demarest). men's quintette; "Serenade" (Schubert), vocal duet.

Miss Alice Rice and Miss Betty Alff; "Sunset Land" (Kawelo), orchestra, and "Gloria" (Mozart), mixed chorus. The orchestra consists of Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Beardsley, Gladys Pier-son, violins; Arthur Branes, viola; suing elections by appearing before Gillespie, nrogram leader. Mrs. Elers Koch, program speaker. C. S.

Porter, leader of discussion. the county clerk at his office in the courthouse between the hours of K. A. T. Mothers' club will 9 a.

m. and 5 p. m. made many successful voyages, among them the great race from 'Frisco to Queens-town in which three other ships participated in 1896, and which the Falls of Afton won We will take your order and have it delivered, to any address in the city on Valentine Day meet at 2:30 p. m.

at the chap ter home for a birthday party. by a wide margin. Mountaineers on Early Montana History study group will meet at 2:30 p. m. at Mrs.

Neva Morrow, cello; A. R. Pine, r.ornet: A. R. Cook, clarinet, and the home of Mrs.

E. E. Bennett, Sunday Ski Trip slble to introduce them all unless the reception were to include 500 Daly avenue. Mrs. Louise Le- Mrs.

A. R. Cook, pianist. Mr. Beards lev is director of the orchestra.

scarcely more than a dozen persons. land, granddaughter of the late MISSOULA DRUG CO. What Authorities Say To Women of Missoula (b) In most cases it is a necessity. Paris Gibson, will tell the story Twenty members of the Montana The ladies' chorus consists of Alff, Mrs. James Brian, Mary of his life.

It will be a guest day. The Drill team of the Daugh Bryan. LaRayne Dllts, Helen Shep-ard. Mrs. Helen Williams, Grace If you have a very large house and can supply enough small chairs (these are usually rented from a caterer) they are arranged In rows Mountaineers made the trip Sunday to the Fish creek summit beyond Lolo hot springs for a day of skiing.

They encountered a snowstorm on the trip and found a fresh heavy ters of Isabella will meet at 8 p. m. at the K. C. hall for Wise, sopranos; Mary Jane Alkire Vale Alkire, Helen Dimmick, Hazel and people seated exactly as in iiTinriJTiim The Lowell A.

will meet fall of snow on the summit. od a church. (Copyright, 1939, by Emily Post.) Hayden, Betty Hoppe, Mrs. J. McDorney, Alice Rice, Helen Stew ais get a second wife.

I think they were about Sam's age. And many of today's working parents, who at 8 p. m. at the school for a Those on the trip were Evelyn BURN Petroleum Coke No Ash No Clinkers Hart Refineries Phone 2660 or 3944 commute, have to leave their Sams Blaeser, Gertrude Pissot, Henrietta Pissot, Larry Short, Larry Cum- 10c-30e 10c-40o NOW Family By Olive Roberta Barton Helping the Founders' program. Mrs.

R. H. Jesse, program speaker. Professor Gustav Fisher will have charge of the music. Refreshments and social hour.

and Susies alone until they arrive on the 6:25. It has been dark since mings, Clem Spicher, Luther Noren, William Zempke, George Gable, Lew five, say, and the children have Homemakcr been alone since school let out. Yes. Nichols, Claude Holscher, Frances Hughes, Edythe Hall, Mr. and Mrs.

The Domestic Science depart Parents Needn't Be Fearful if it does not become a habit, I think Sam will be O. K. Lon Ogg, Mr. and Mrs. G.

Prince, Bertha Helnemeyer, Josephine Lin-quist and Percy E. Metis, leader. ment of the Woman's club will meet at 2:30 p. m. at the club home.

Mrs. Arthur Peat will tell of colonial Williamsburg. A Of Leaving Children Alone. One of my correspondents has asked me about leaving a child at home "alone" in the evening. The By Louise Weaver Heart-y Foods for Valentine's Day.

(Dress Up the Dinner Menu) Dinner Serving Four or Five. (Baked) BEERY TAYLOR Mrs. Line Goes child in this case is a 10-year-old boy. He is a real boy, not afraid Good Taste Today By Emily Post art, Gladys Badgley, altos. The junior girls' choir includes Marion Badgley, Virginia Bryan, Alice Burnham, Dorothy Polleys, Dorothy Ralston, Phyllis Raney, Mary Schak, Anna Vicain, Marjorie Waltermire, sopranos; Frances Bruckman, Jean Conigan, Margaret Dimmick, Jean Hague, Susie Jones, altos.

The choir is directed by Mrs. J. D. McDorney. The instrumental trio is Mrs.

C. M. Beardsley, Mrs. Neva Morrow and Mrs. A.

R. Cook. The mixed quartette consists of Betty Alff, Grace Wise, Cecil Beattie and Ellis Parker. Mrs. A.

R. Cook, Mrs. Ross Lee, Mrs. George Janke and Esther Eich-ler will play the two-piano eight-hand number. The men's quintette is Cecil Beattie, Ellis Parker, Roger Nelson, George Janke and Charles Dimmick.

Rev. Herman C. Rice Is pastor of the church. On Extended Trip The Mrs. R.

C. Line departed on the North Coast Limited Sunday afternoon for the East on a trip that will Fruit-Topped Ham Slice Escalloped Potatoes Baked Carrots Heart Biscuits Plum Jelly Tomato Jelly Heart Salads Valentine Dessert Coffee Milk for th? Children Fruit-Topped Ham Slice. George Washington tea will be served by Mesdames Walter Coombs and R. E. Farnsworth.

It is a guest day. The Music department of the Woman's club will hold a business meeting and rehearsal at 2:30 p. m. at the club home. Tea will be served.

Roosevelt A. will meet at 8 p. m. at the school. Founders' day pageant, music, discussion of report cards.

Lincoln A. will meet at 8 p. m. at the school for a Founders' day program. Ira B.

Fee, speaker. The Willard school A. will meet at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. A program include Minneapolis, Chicago, Detroit, Washington, D. New York FIOfMC.

RICE I CHARLES Sr I IICKFORD Wt 1 HELEN iJ RODERICK and the ultimate destination of Bos ton. Mrs. Line is going East in the in "To the Bride and Groom." Dear Mrs. Post: At the wedding breakfast we are serving a very limited amount of champagne. When, during breakfast, should this be poured and the toast proposed? And how does the best man, who I understand is the one to propose the toast, collect the attention of every one? The bridal party is having a separate sit-down table and all the other guests are being served at a buffet.

Answer: It would be practically impossible to attract every one's at Two pounds sliced ham, 24 whole terest of the Fe.lfoot Junior Outing ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Line, four and normal in every respect. Is it all right to leave him once in a long while at home in the evening, for a couple of hours, to play the radio, to study or perhaps to have in a friend or two for company? When I am asked to solve a problem like this, I have to scratch my head. You see, too, am a mother, and my natural tendency is to take no chances.

Yet, my own common sense tells me that women make mistakes, often, on the side of complete safety. I shall have to start a forum on it and show both sides. We shall call this boy Sam. I don't know his name. Sam is 10.

That means that he is at the very peak of Imaginative living. Sam will dramatize himself, most likely, and be anything from Jesse James to Don Ameche. I am not told whether this lad is blessed (or otherwise) with histrionic qual cloves, 'i cup dark brown sugar, cup vinegar, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, miles south of Missoula. The March of Time What Does 1939 Hold for You? i cup red cherries, cup crushed The ranch began operation last pineapple, 1 cup boiling water. year as an outing place for children, "Souf Is Subject Of Lesson-Sermon WESTERN MONTANA NATIONAL BANK will not he open for husiness Monday, Feh-ruary 13, a legal holiday commemorating Lincoln 5 Birthdav Select ham slice or slices that are Mrs.

Line expects to make bookings nromoting character building, half an inch thick. Outline "hearts" during her trip to the East for the 1939 season. on top of the ham with cloves. Fill in the hearts with sugar mixed with II' "Soul" was the subject of the will be conducted by the Camp Fire Girls' the Boy Scouts and the Girl Reserves. Founder's day will also be observed and a birthday cake will be served.

Lesson-Sermon which was read in vinegar, cinnamon and fruits. Add water to pan. Cover and bake one and one-fourth hours in moderate oven. Baste frequently. Carefully Brief Vacation On Outing Ranch all Churches of Christ, Scientist Sunday.

tention unless there were very few guests present and all of them were to be collected in the dining-room at the same time. At a buffet, champagne is proffered to each person who has put whatever he is going to eat on his plate. Then any one of two or three who are standing together lifts his glass, attracts the attention of the others and says, "To the bride and groom." At The Golden Text was: "Lo, this is remove to serving platter and gar ities are not, or whether he can our God: we have waited for Him Musical Program nish with cress. change in a twinkling from a sea and He will save us: This is the Valentine Dessert. captain to an entombed miner.

At Lowell Mee Probably he can. Tills has some Lord." (Isaiah 25:9. Among the citations which com One heart-shaped layer cake, 12 I Ends Tonight 'loc-lse bearing on his conduct, you see, when he is alone. The spirit may prised the Lwson-Sermon was the marshmallows, i cup nuts, 1 cup granulated sugar, ,4 cup boiling water, 1 teaspoon vinegar, 1 egg move him to move the house. A special musical program will be riven this evening at a meeting of white, beaten, 1 teaspoon vanilla.

th Parent-Teacher association at Affiliate. witk First BanL Stock Corporation and Aiember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Mr. and Mrs. O. W.

Potter of the Bar ranch, 40 miles up the Blackfoot at Greenough, are on their annual vacation. They were in the city during the week-end, and Mr. Potter said the ranch had guests from March 19, last year, until January 23 of 1939. He said the first guests for this year would arrive in a few weeks. "That means," Mr.

Potter said, "our vacation will continue until the first 1939 guests get here the last of February or the first of March." teaspoon almond extract, pink col the Lowell school. oring. Professor Gustave L. Fischer will Place marshmallows and nuts on 9 numher of violin selections, Mrs. top 01 tne layer 01 cane wmcn nas me of his own composition washineton J.

McCormick will givi spwral vocal solos. Mrs. Kathleen oeen set on a serving aisii. rsou together, without stirring, the sugar, water and vinegar. When a fine following from the Bible: "This is the covenant that I will make with them after those days, faith the Lord, I will put My laws into their hearts, and in their minds will 1 write them." (Heb.

The Lesson-Sermon also included the following passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: "When understanding changes the standpoints of life and intellieence fiom a material to a spiritual basis, we shall gain the reality of Life, the control of Soul over sense, and we shall perceive Christianity, or Truth, in it divine Principle." P. 322). Walford will be accompanist. thread forms when a portion of hot the bride's and groom's table the champagne is poured after the first course has been eaten and the best man then rises and proposes the toast. Dors Mother Rise to Shake Hands? Dear Mrs.

Post: Will you tell me about a detail of greeting and leave-taking. Should I rise from my chair to shake hands with a young man friend of my daughter? For example: When they both come into the room to say good night before leaving for a movie or a dance? If this is a man whom I have never met before, would your answer be any different? Answer: You would riw to receive a friend of your daughter Just as you would rise to receive a visitor of your own. But If he is some However, let us say that everything is safe on that score and all the swords and pistols are put away. And let us assume that the neighborhood is safe, also. Tne neighbors are only 20 feet away, or maybe less than that, if Sam's parents live in an apartment.

Tins out of the road, we can go on. I don't think it too great a risk to leave Sam for an hour or two in the early evening. He should not be alone after 9 or at the vry latest. Better With Company. Better to have some friend come in to keep him company.

The friend should be dependable. He should not be younger, because that puts a responsibility on the boy. But BONNER TO KALISPELL. syrup is poured from a spoon, pour siowly into the beaten white. Beat PHONE 333S PHONE S333 PHONE S33S 9 Silex Coffee Maker 2 EnioT Good Cup of Coffe.

until thick and creamy. Add ex W. Bonner, secretary and tract and a little coloring. Frost attorney for the Montana railroad top and sides. Keeo it warm and fresh all day and public service commission, vis itpd Missoula brieiiy sunaay auer without chance of tettinc metalte taste.

Priced at 2 95 with handle od top and bottom (lass container. BARTHEL HARDWARE noon while on his way from Helena Flowers For Your Valentine The traditional Valentine Flowers expresa your devotion at nothing else does! GORGEOUS RED TULIPS And Cut Flowers of AD. Kinds Past Rulers of to Kalispell on business lor tne com PATIENT AT HOSPITAL, raONB 3333 PHONE 3333 PHONE 33SS mission. Elks to Preside one who is often at your house and Mrs. Charles McTaggert.

219 East Railroad street, is a patient at the Thornton hospital he merely follows your daughter as she comes into the room to say good-bye. you would merely say age does not matter as much as temperament. Two heads can cook up mischief much more quickly than one. COMMUNITY Mat. 1:30 2:30 Eve, 7 8:45 Past Exalted Rulers night will be commemorated by the Missoula ledge of Elks at meeting Tuesday good night to jour daughter and night at the Elks temple.

ntk tla Tkcmtct Good night. Jim" to him, without The meeting will be preceded by a honeyed ham dinner, to be served rising or even offering your hand unless he approaches your chair. In at 6:30 o'clock. GOOD MEALS Reasonable Prices Coffee, 5c BROADWAY LUNCH 123 E. Broadway As usual, I have to go to the pioneers to make a point.

Children were often left alone at an early age. Lincoln and his sister were left in their wilderness cabin for several days and nights while their father traveled miles back to Kentucky to this case you would of course shake Past exalted rulers of the lodge will occupy the chairs, and officers hands but not necevarily rise. Introductions at a Reception? of the lodge are hopeful for a large Corsages Made of Orchids, Gardenias, Double Fresias, Camelias BLOOMING SPRING PLANTS Garden City Floral Co. turnout of Elks. Dear Mrs.

Post: a) Does every one have to be introduced to every one else at a wedding reception? TOO GREAT TO MISS "Spawn of the North" George Raft, Henry Fonda, Dorothy Lamour, Aktm Tamiroff AND "CRIME RING" Allan Lane. Francis Mercer LATE NEWS 10c 15c 25c INFIRXISHED For Rent 8-Roon HOUSE b) And is it Improper to seat the guest at a home wedding? From descriptions of weddings given at SALE Suits and Overcoats Where Prices Are Lower SHOE REPAIRING Ton can't afford to nnrlrrt your appearance and INVISIBLE HALF SOLES do rettore the nernru of your thon. Our tuedrnixint luaranteed not to rub off. Leading Shoe Shop J. A.

Lac 11 514 S. Hif tint Ave. home I've only been able to gather 2nd ATTRACTION Louis Hayward in The Saint in New York" "Sell-Control," Disney Cartoon that the guests stood, and I'm won MODERN TWO BATHS Close in on South Side Automatic Air Conditioned Phone 5914 Home Grown Flowers Last Longer derir.g if this is a convention or in Men's Clothing Barney's most ca-ea a necessity. Answer: U) It would sot be po.

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