Idaho Book Exchange
Will Be Cooperative
MOSCOW, Idaho, Aug. 19.-(Special.)—The Student Book Exchange, started six years ago by the
late Anna Thorne Fulton, this week
was moved into new headquarters
where an enlarged stock will be
handled under the name of the
University Cooperative Association,
Inc.
Miss Fulton, who started the
book exchange for University of
Idaho students, was killed in an
auto accident west of here last
winter. Fred Fulton, her father
and administrator of the estate,
said his daughter had planned to
turn the store into a cooperative
venture.
Financed during reorganization
by private capital, the store will
use a cooperative plan whereby
purchasers may become members
by investing a nominal fee and
then may share in the profits.
Organizers are R. and Gerald Hodg-
ins, A. M. Larsen, Bert Bowlby and
Abe Goff.
The Washington, Idaho and Montana Railway company, the Indemnity Insurance company and the
general timber service of the Pot-
latch Forests, Inc., have been summoned to appear in probate court
to adjust claims in the death of
Thomas Vickrey, who was killed
while crossing a railroad track near
Deary last winter.
Adequate control measures for
earwigs and other plant and tree
pests will be requested from the
city council by the Moscow Chamber of Commerce.
Members decided on the move
after listening to Claude G. Wake-
land, University of Idaho entomologist, who told them earwig control was not as important as the
controlling of the European elm
scale and elm leaf beetle.
Funeral services were held yes-
terday for the 13-day-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Richards.