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T LATE BULLETIN OLYMTIA. Ocl. U M>-01^pU heoie«iTn «bo m , they «ia boTcvti local d&lriea nnttl th« prvsent mOk p«lc« or SO ««nli » qoart li cut, today uid r»«"« to dUt^nttnae porrhuM Monday. ^ PRICE 5 CENTS j|;Truman to Broadcast Decision For Meat Crisis Monday Night Integrity of Norway Dra^vs Praise of Twin Falls Consul WASHINGTON, Ocl, presWcnt, Tnimuii IoiiIk a decision on ihe meat c tlon for broadcast to OPA Cracks Down Against Violators Of Housing Rules ..... . r '''‘ crackdown on in.. rlr'm ^ f '- ’foronco roRul.tion, ot the hoUB- ini „r„ir..n., cnni,n,,l wIi.t , - A s,H-chlls-trained forco kc tho field Monday to jiresa the drivo iioro than 550 Inral OPA rent of«cc 3, rcenjeiit drive, Porter'a stntcment said YoUintary comjilianco" is aoujrht but criminal prosecution will be certified •I’s office.” ‘suhstjuitial inimbor of complaints of il been received, nn OPA official told * will hi2 nPA’s fir.st stop in tnkinp over recently delo^.ited to it by the nationnl housiuK ajroncy. “We do not have n flood of complaints,” he said, "but wo have had a .nibstnntinl num- lier, especially in certain areas. This campai.tm is intended not only to check up on complaints already received, but to estab- lish a pormnnent Rafcjuiard for voteran.i* ripht.s under tho emerjrency hou.'<inpr proCT^m.” Cnmpliliu.^ alrrady rreelvfd. tho offlcH! ndilcd. includp charuea Uiat .fcmp bulWfRi h.we ovtrprlccd new tlo•.I^M. offered Iiou.'j:s for sale or rent In rrMm for side pciyinenta, and violated recxilatlons clrtne Tft- er.ms first preference In purehaM or rental of tjew homea built with If Kovemment pilorlUes for linal ,pro-secilt ioii.s” will of 01 ■A at-en will t:i oi)erali<: 11 with n In the hnusiiiK enfo thnt the "niaximiim that "c:i.s.-M 1 reqiiiriiin to tht • .'Mtoi-n^L'.v KeiiiT:i H.‘l[lortinK that a • violat•ion" all-endy hat M.OOQ Extn Adted n example." »ald the ofncUl, •temn reported ho tried to new hoirse *t the rtgular Id not Ret It unlcM ho p.-»l(l J<,000 extra a s k e d by tho builder." M o s t numerous, he added, are complaints recattilnB Tlolatlon ot nrrferenee rlRht-i, The reason'for this, he said. Is that •'bullden flntf that chance.n for gelUn; sida pay- mrnt.1. In excess of celllnff price* .1e^ for jnle.i or rcnUls. are jtreatcr If the builder Is not deallns wlUi a veteran, who knows what the nilea The announetmcnt came u Sen« tor Wiley, n., Wls., of the ienat« JudlcUry ccmmlttee rclca.%ed corre- st>on<!enc^ with Attorney Getieral Clark and Price A d m in i s t r a t o r Porter questlonlnc the rlfiht of OPA to CIXTT7 «rms and make ar- rr.''ta. Queiitlens Stalaa Wllpy w ro te Uie officials Utt nmith that there ti “sume question s to the preseal leial authcrltj- for cilons of the OPA enforcement t.iff” and demanded to know under That law they were acUng. Pk^rter cited n statute which ha aid Rive.s Ule BRcnts the power to -i.-xUe nrrrsts nnd added that “iho '5*^iriRht to carr>- weapons for defens« nev'e.'vv-\rlly fIow,^ from" that power. Clark iiniinL-.ed his reply later. widespread lu^ dl.-^trlbutlon l.i. Smith stronKty ndvL-icd fnrmeni cind pota- to warcliniiscmen to b»lcc nil pre- cautlotvi to iivoUI the potato moth KIthtj Kloraee Kpud* The tuber iniith l.i destnicllve tc potntoe^, enpcclnlly thorip In Mor- #8c. The ndult moth I.1 about one- fourUi Inch In ImRVh and llcht BrnyL^h brown In color w|ih darker brown ai>oLi which rIvc it n mottled nppc.-(rnncc when the acalcs ha (C n lJRB»J P.„ i. II Topping, Loading Beet Rates Given DOISE, Oct. 12 (,r,-Piece rates per ton where topplna becLi b per- formed separately from loading has been dealRnated by the Idaho U. S. department of aifricullure waRe board, Chairman James W. FarreU said today. Tlie rales are a.i follows, with the nr.sl figure for topping nnd loading, next figure for topplnR ojid tho lost figure for loadlns: Where averaue yield per acre Li 30 Iom and over *1.55, 11,00, 47c: 10 tons, $1J 0, » ij» ; 47c; 18 tons. »ZJ7. »I.lo, 47c: 17 »U3, 48c; IS tons. iiX3, »1.14. «c: 14 tons. tliS. JI.TO. JI.19. Bic: 13 too*; *1.75. S Me: 11 tons. 11 .79. »1J3. 6ic tons. flAJ. *1.30, M e Hey Kids! (And Parents) Look \^iat Santa Has for Christmas (-I’,-Hey klddle.1l Oucas wl WASmNOTON. Is brtnsinfc this Chrl.1i For good lltUe glrb laugh, as well as cr>- cook stoves that run i Some lucky boys will f trucks. I echanlcal ahovcls which lift rool dirt, nnd ntilem nnd concretp mixcr.i built lo r.r.ilc, telephone nets, nnd new streamlined tralM. also will be .. tioclpedes and nlrpl........ Santa passed the Information along to the commcrce dcparimcnt to- dny. saying he I.1 doing more this year Umn ever before to Rive children toys that look and work like the real thing, lie also hni a .? ^'■'P ^ ' ‘'lltSren to utf thplr minds and himd.i. to help him by "shopping enrly" may not be Q.ultc enough of the leflLil bam At the same Ume hi. because ”U Is Just poMlble that thi tnwe popular toy* to bo around." Pot Uio tnfomaUon of rtowi toy buslnesa this year ahcw; *nall value, about » 30 per A T llE iN .s . Oct. 12 Wr-Ortek mill- •.hc-rltlen ilrcl.ired today th,it central Macedonia jinTP DTcn cm n> pieces and predict- ed "full xurrr.v- In "20 dftj-s“ for the Rovemmeiit'.i mnp-up campaign. Howrver. a more southerly com- Splros Qeorgoulls at lecond army corpn I matters, Santa's of »2'l[),O00,0C0 In Most of Uie le head of 11; j LnrL-Kis. said that ammunl't b a n d s dlrecte<l i:mplln(T »o c :e and form‘‘a tonomoua state. prtrlous Similar po.;-ler.d- r.esoUaUons with other <r however, the United s:: riot *«ught rull-.*cale com;) V Pactora like war .Itles are taken Into cc:-. )n before tmxir.s al a fl, wTlUng "closed- to the Double Play KFW YORK, Oct. U CO-A gnop Of detecUna seond tbt poUe* cqntr- Uent of a dooblt pUy today vbtn they r«lded • dleo cum la • ttn f* and fooDd.two boldop mm to tb* act or robbtttc the IT pUyen. PoUee zubbcd both holdop n o t and chamd tht chacmed die* pUyti* vlth (UsQcd«rty

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TL A T E B U L L E T IN

OLYMTIA. Ocl. U M >-01^pUheoie«iTn «bo m , they « ia boTcvti local d&lriea nnttl th« prvsent mOk p«lc«

or SO ««nli » qoart l i cut, today u id r»«"« to dUt^nttnae porrhuM Monday. ^

P R IC E 5 C EN T S

j|;Truman to Broadcast Decision For Meat Crisis Monday Night

Integrity of Norway Dra^vs

Praise of Twin Falls Consul

WASHINGTON, Ocl, presWcnt, Tnimuii IoiiIk a decision on ihe meat c tlon for broadcast to

OPA Cracks Down Against Violators

Of Housing Rules..... . r ' ' ' ‘ crackdown on

in.. r l r 'm ^ f ' - ’foronco roRul.tion, ot the hoUB-ini „r„ir..n., cnni,n,,l wIi.t , - A s,H-chlls-trained forco

kc tho field M onday to jiresa the drivo

iioro than 550 Inral OPA rent o f«c c 3,

rcenjeiit drive, Porter'a s tn tcm ent said

YoUintary com jilianco" is aoujrht b u t crim ina l prosecution w ill be certif ied

•I’s o ffice .”

‘suhstju itia l in im bor of com p la in ts o f

il been received, nn O PA o ffic ia l to ld * w ill hi2 n P A ’s fir.st stop in tnk in p over

recently delo^.ited to i t by the nationn l

housiuK ajroncy.

“ W e do not have n flood o f com plain ts,” he said, " b u t wo have had a .n ibstnntin l num-

lier, especially in certa in areas.

T his campai.tm is intended no t

only to check up on com plain ts

already received, b u t to estab­

lish a porm nnent Rafc juiard for voteran.i* ripht.s under tho

emerjrency hou.'<inpr proCT^m.” Cnmpliliu.^ alrrady rreelvfd. tho

offlcH! ndilcd. includp charuea Uiat .fcmp bulWfRi h.we ovtrprlccd new tlo•.I^M. offered Iiou.'j:s for sale or rent In rrMm for side pciyinenta, and violated recxilatlons clrtne Tft- er.ms first preference In purehaM or rental of tjew homea built with

If Kovemment pilorlUes for

lin a l ,pro-secilt ioii.s” w illo f 0 1 ■A at-en w ill t:i

oi)erali<: 11 w ith nIn the hnu siiiK enfo

thnt the "ni ax im iimthat "c:i.s.-M 1reqiiiriiinto tht • .'Mtoi-n^L'.v KeiiiT:i

H .‘l[lortinK th a t a •violat•ion" all-endy hat

M.OOQ Extn Adtedn example." »ald the ofncUl, •temn reported ho tried to new hoirse * t the rtgular

Id not Ret It unlcM ho p.-»l(l J<,000 extra a s k e d by tho builder."

M o s t numerous, he added, are complaints recattilnB Tlolatlon ot nrrferenee rlRht-i, The reason'for this, he said. Is that •'bullden flntf that chance.n for gelUn; sida pay- mrnt.1. In excess of celllnff price* .1e for jnle.i or rcnUls. are jtreatcr If the builder Is not deallns wlUi a veteran, who knows what the nilea

The announetmcnt came u Sen« ■ tor Wiley, n., Wls., of the ienat« JudlcUry ccmmlttee rclca.%ed corre- st>on<!enc with Attorney Getieral Clark and Price A d m in i s t r a t o r Porter questlonlnc the rlfiht of OPA

to CIXTT7 «rms and make ar-rr.''ta.

Queiitlens Stalaa Wllpy w ro te Uie officials U tt

nmith that there ti “sume question s to the preseal leial authcrltj- for cilons of the OPA enforcement t.iff” and demanded to know under That law they were acUng.Pk^rter cited n statute which ha

aid Rive.s Ule BRcnts the power to -i.-xUe nrrrsts nnd added that “iho

'5*^iriRht to carr>- weapons for defens« nev'e.'vv-\rlly fIow, from" that power. Clark iiniinL-.ed his reply later.

widespread lu dl.-^trlbutlon l.i. Smith stronKty ndvL-icd fnrmeni cind pota­to warcliniiscmen to b»lcc nil pre- cautlotvi to iivoUI the potato moth

KIthtj Kloraee Kpud*The tuber iniith l.i destnicllve tc

potntoe^, enpcclnlly thorip In Mor- #8c. The ndult moth I.1 about one- fourUi Inch In ImRVh and llcht BrnyL^h brown In color w|ih darker brown ai>oLi which rIvc it n mottled nppc.-(rnncc when the acalcs ha

(CnlJRB»J P . „ i. II

Topping, Loading Beet Rates Given

DOISE, Oct. 12 (,r,-Piece rates per ton where topplna becLi b per­formed separately from loading has been dealRnated by the Idaho U. S. department of aifricullure waRe board, Chairman James W . FarreU said today.

Tlie rales are a.i follows, with the nr.sl figure for topping nnd loading, next figure for topplnR ojid tho lost figure for loadlns: Where averaue yield per acre Li 30 Iom and over *1.55, 11,00, 47c: 10 tons, $1J 0, » ij» ; 47c; 18 tons. »ZJ7. »I.lo, 47c: 17

»U3, 48c; IS tons. iiX 3 , »1.14. « c : 14 tons. tliS .JI.TO. JI.19. Bic: 13 too*; *1.75. S Me: 11 tons. 1 1 .79. »1J3. 6ic tons. flAJ. *1.30, M e

Hey Kids! ( And Parents) Look

\^iat Santa Has for Christmas(-I’,-Hey klddle.1l Oucas wlWASmNOTON.

Is brtnsinfc this Chrl.1i For good lltUe glrb

laugh, as well as cr>- cook stoves that run i

Some lucky boys will ftrucks. I

echanlcal ahovcls which lift rool dirt, nnd ntilem nnd concretp mixcr.i built lo r.r.ilc,

telephone nets, nnd new streamlined tralM.also will be .. tioclpedes and nlrpl........Santa passed the Information along to the commcrce dcparimcnt to-

dny. saying he I.1 doing more this year Umn ever before to Rive children toys that look and work like the real thing, lie also hni a

.? '■'P ^ ' ‘'lltSren to utf thplr minds and himd.i.to help him by "shopping enrly" may not be Q.ultc enough of the

leflLil bam

At the same Ume hi. because ”U Is Just poMlble that thi tnwe popular toy* to bo around."

Pot Uio tnfomaUon of rtowi toy buslnesa this year ahcw;*nall value, about » 30 per

A T l l E i N . s . Oct. 12 Wr-Ortek mill- •.hc-rltlen ilrcl.ired today th,it

central Macedonia jinTP DTcn cm n> pieces and predict­ed "full xurrr.v- In "20 dftj-s“ for the Rovemmeiit'.i mnp-up campaign.

Howrver. a more southerly com- Splros Qeorgoulls at

lecond army corpn

I matters, Santa's of »2'l[),O00,0C0 In

Most of Uie

le head of 11; j LnrL-Kis. said that ammunl't b a n d s dlrecte<l

i:mplln(T »o c :e and form‘‘a

tonomoua state.

prtrlous Similar po.;-ler.d- r.esoUaUons with other <r however, the United s::

riot *«ught rull-.*cale com;)V Pactora like war .Itles are taken Into cc:-.)n before tmxir.s al a fl, wTlUng "closed- to the

Double PlayKFW YORK, Oct. U CO-A gnop

Of detecUna seond tbt poUe* cqntr- Uent of a dooblt pUy today vb tn they r«lded • dleo c u m la • t t n f * and fooDd.two boldop m m to tb* act or robbtttc the IT pUyen.

PoUee zubbcd both holdop n o t and cham d th t chacmed die* pUyti* v lth (UsQcd«rty ‘

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TIM ES^N EW SrTm N FALLS, IDAHO

Spudmen Told To Watch for Tuber Moths

bfcn rubbed oft. Tiicy are hard to dUUnguUli Xrom other njx-i'li-;, of Kimll mnltvi eommonlv Jo\iii(l lii Idiho. Tlipy nrf iilnht fllrr* iind rc- mnln hlclilt'ii iliiniiK ttic tiny lo emtntP at tilKtit anti lay Uiclr ckk*- In ilip flrlil tlii'y lny ilirir rmfs onr Jn 1 plarc, chiefly on llio unilcr.ildi- of. the h-nvfn of |)iiint<>cr,. tomnlof.'. nml olhrr rci»tr<i iilniit.n, Hnilih anlil.

lie advLied All furmiTA Ilndlns liny liibrr moUu nr ninth ;.p(cir. of wlilcli thtjr were doubtful in rejKirl Ihrm to tim coumy nBPiit'a oUlce lmnit(Jl»itely.

ll ir lumic ore Miinll jiliikl'-ll- white cHlcrpllIiir:, with dnric brown lleaiU. WhriJ full Rrown ttboiil onc.half Inch Jn length. Most of the Inr ’no uixin hiMrhliiK ; produce blotcli mlm-.i on the In but l.ilrr work diiwii Into ihr /.t »ntl In -■«)mc c .vn niltrmo from Iha jlemj to the tubers, Tliry mnliire In two or three wrek.n And jnipAlr In freyl.'h. allken rocooni (inmnd drud le»vta o r Irneh on thr (trrniiiil.

O n e M o n l l i N V r d n tIn a »erk or trn diiy.i they

•mene u acJulLt. An entire ifener- itlon may ilrvrlop in n monih of warm wcnttier, f>miih diclared. Moths from Inirr ccn'TMlmn mny work down ilirdiiKli ctark' In the tall 10 lay eRK-i upon the liibi-r* or, Mp«l«Ily tllKKlnu timr, thr eicaa mny be Uid iipmi the cxiw.icd iu> ber*. The larvne, when they feed from thr tiibrr, i:»iiBlly enter at the eye. At flr. l I hey work Jim under the altln nf the polnto bul Inter tunnel deeiwr ln.nldc, Sinllh re­ported.

The Bur/*ee tiimiel* In infeiited tuber* are Apparent from the out- •Me and tniy be aeen radlnting out­ward Jn »Il directions from the point of entry. Henvlly Infested tu­ber* bccome riddled with Rlem sllk-llned burrows which are filled with IrM j, Defore pupatlnK the larYM come out of the potato and *pln their silken cocoon beiween »*o tubor# or In A crack or crevice 1« the itorage cellar. W>ien poUitoes ar* fto r«l In nacks, the coroon may !>« found atlAched to the snck. The r a o th i continue to reprodnce througtiout the winter In storntte or they may orerwlnler In cull pile* Mtdd*.

K e e p th e W h ile Flag, o f S a lcty F lying

Now (lays w ithou t atra fllc d ea th in our M aoic Valley.

Jerome Gets

Senior Scout Stress Urged

By Executive

Twin Falls

BrevitiesleadquAHer* OpenedDemocfnllc cuinpalKn hendfinnr-

Slioalicine thLi WTck-cnd.It U the first time Iha

cU mretinB has been split into three jie.v.loin to jwrnii; nmr.; Scgiit li cr.i to attend. Herixrt II, Wi-si, Scout executive, Aald. P'riink L. ell prealdent, preauled ni i>ll three sr.-iilons ami outlined tlie council' record In atUilnlnji iVi 1040 objec­tives.

A»k New Camp Sll«T y' 1 1 I n ic council member;, rrcommcnd-J ( ) I J L c l l ) 0 1 * C r 9 ' '“ "P rc|)Ince

campi nostetter and HuwK.oth be JtOlOMK, Oct. la—One hundred found nnd the cnmpiiiir committee.

Cl lahiin i:. ti.i.M \Vl<-hlli» nnd Kiin- sa.i Clly liiivi- arrived here to help with the hfirveit In Jerome county. l>An itoKern, labor supervlAof, an- nountcil.

Ilnielion (ll,itrlct has received fI7 and the Jerome area. 84. Thr en­tire Hroup has been given farm

Thr Impnrtance of the Senior BcoutlnK proKrnm to develop "Uio boyi of icxlny into the men of to-1 j morriiw" wai .• Jre.v.rd by O. D. I Sharpe, I’nrtlnnd, Ore.. regional Boy ■ MinnM~,ii..Sccmt cx.-cutlve. .it b serle.i of three' *“Hnako river area council Bcout i Alice M. Banders haa left form^cltn ;. in Burley. Twin rails and;® "Ix-week vlalt with her »on, rela-

At Medteal School

Dr. 11. L. Stowe Is attending n [>o-<tKrnduaie course at the medical ictiool of the University of Oregon. He will return to Twin Falla Ott. 31.

Itelura Uoma Mr. and Mr*, noyd M. Kndlcott.

33a Main avenue south, returned rrlday from a lO-day vlalt lo Port­land And Corvallis. Ore.

ti<ler the rhairrn:iit'.htp of J . ...Keith. .Sll(). tlClHe. ttiui dcalnnated to Inve. URBt** [xiMitile sites, Tlie new carnp site winild provide opportunl- tlea for awUnmliiu nnd boating and would permit more Scouts lo attend the nnntinl .summer r.imp prnurani.

•Hio coiinell aUo d.ridrd t., work | from Mluouri

Mr. and Mra. Dert Colwell have

From Northwest Mr. and Mn. U W. Folaom have

returned from a two-weak auto trip to Seattle. PorUand and other Pa­cific northwest polnt4 where they visited with relaUvei and trlendA.

Legion Plans District Meet In Twin Falls

Twin Falls will be the alte of Uie flfUi Ulatrlct American L^Kion and auxiliary convention Tue.iday night, Oct. 20. DLilrlet Commander Max Crown annoimced.

ro.st Commander Uirrj' Laugh- ridge appointed J. O. (Jack) Thorp at convention chairman. Thorp Nald ho would announce in n ' day* the comjilet« convention gram.

Dc|«rtment Commander W. _ 'IJlIli Oalloway, Boise, Adjutant Siunuel E, Vance, Jr.. Ilatolton; Mr* Edith Miller, *uto auxiliary presi­dent; and oUiors will attend.

Date of the dUtrtct convention was set by department hewlquar- t«rs. It wai flr*t scheduled for Al- blon B urt normal, where a new post ha.'* been formed, but a conflict in

*t the school cauwd the shift to Twin Fall*, Crown *ald. The win­ter convention In all likelihood will be held at Albion.

FaATEBN irr o m c K R OOLLSOI OF IDAHO. Cnldwell.

0 * t la— Offlccra of the Beta Chi frat«m1ty of th t College of Idaho iBchid# J . 0. HoUt«. Twin Fftlbi. Tlev-prealdent. Pledgei for the rantmtion win be chnsnt Friday. Oct. n .

special protTam.1 for court.' of minor Ia pramnte ndvanecme:; Si'oiils. Janie-. 1. nunistrrct. li field executive, pointed out only 20 jyr eent of the .Scmi the founcll ailviun eil in rank Ins the p<ui year.

Tn n,i,nn,«ii t.'fh ,.. t-n...,. I I outlined the rrsi>oii;.lbill-In addition M these KniL-.a.. I"-1 tks and duties cf the «iK,n.orlng In-

Urir^n. In ,!Uutlon In feKard to the Scnut unit and emphn.''linl Unit the spoiuors de<-id<- policies tUrmiKh pnrtlripatlon In council proKram. /

.More Senior Cnlta I'ried West explalne<l Uie Senior Scout-

Inir program In (he council und cni- phAslLfd the neceir.lty of more Sen­ior Srout unlU, Hir drfiare<i tliat It WAS hoped to have as mnny Senior Scout unlta ait there are troops and Iviued a challenfe to lenrter.i of troopn to form flenlnr Soout units.

Accompanying the laborer* were Dan Roberta, I ’rcston. official rov- ernment escort, anil A. atark, ajwlM-

labor .'.ujnrvI.MJr of Kan.-.us.

borers, them are (13 MexicansJerome labor camp and <0 In

tile Hazcltun ciiinp. Itoucr* suld..(• irliciol .-;tii(lrnts whii wish lo in harvest fleld.1 will bo hand­

led by the USES with Honald Cutt- )'T t>! llir rniiiloymriil oltlrc «fid Knrl Wllllama, Jemmo principal. In I'harae.

The Hospital

Mo «»er(inoy bedc were available at Twin Fall# county general hospi­tal Saturday,

ADMITrEDM n. J . T, Anderson. Robert OU-

n r , Ur*. Michael Throckmorton. Mra. Mary Smith. Mra. W, H. Wal- lace and Mrs, Homer Boren, all of TwJn Fall.'i; Mrs. Jack Joslln. Buhl; Ronald Dale DeOraff. Kimberly; M n. flam Thornton and Mrs. Ralph

'McClain. Eden.DISMISSED

Mn. Helen Cargill, K'ther Olven. Mra. Gordon R. Tobin and daughter. Mra. Ralph C. Wilson nnd aon; Rny- mond Danner. Mr*. Lorcna Sllba, Mrs. Kermeth Sprlnccr. Mra. Her­bert Small and dnughter. and Mrs. David Alvord. all of Twin FalU; Harvey Curler. Mr«, n. L. Wright and Mrs. FTtd Oosper, all of nier: ■Walter atlver.i and Mrs. Jack Thompson. Eden; Mrs. T. W. Wnsh- holt* and Mrs. Walter Thue.ion and son. Jerome; Mrs. A. H. Utter. Hnn- aen; Mra. William Hanohey and daughter. Hunt, and Mrs. E, P Hawkin* and *on. Buhl.

WeatherTwin Falli and vlcliiit;—Partly

cloDdy today with lower tewipera- turrs, H l(h ynterday 01. low 33. Tmiperalar* at 3 p. m. yesterdny 51. naromrter 25.8.

♦ ¥ * *

ST AGE OF S N A K E R IV E RThe IrvH ot Snake river was

medium Hatufday a* ahown by the flow oter Slioshone fall* (3.3S< .«•-

fa"u.)^” ‘

Salvation Army Needs $10,000 To Reach Goal

Til# Salvation Army's building fund campaign, which la now enter­ing Its final BUgei, hui raLsed IlS,- 000 lo-A'ard Uie IJS.OOO go.il, MaJ. Clara Nielsen announced Saturday.

Reporti are itili arriving from canvassers in outlying sections, and -- Tie local dlvliliw captains are yet

turn In final reports. Filer hna contributed followed closely by Hansen which has railed »3M. The Kimberly campaign ii »tili In prog-

Mttor NleUen pointed out that anyone who has not been reached by the campaign and who wishes to help may send or bring their con­tributions to the Salvation Army In Twin Falls or to Lem A. Chapin, treasurer. 118 Shoshone street weiL

Purpose of the drive Is lo raise fund.1 for conaLructlon of a new Sal­vation Army headtiuarter* In T».-It’ Fulls, R.S welt BK a ser '.

Area Pastors Meet In Church at Eden

TOEN, Oct, ia~Tlie quarterly meeting of tnlnlstera In this area of the Church of God was held at the Eden church. Bu-ilness meetlnss were conductrd at morning and af­ternoon sessloni and dinner waa served at the Oscar Merldlth home.

AssLsUng Mrs. Meredith were Mrs. Illrne Iiutler. Mra, John Adama and Mrs. Le« Caniej-.

Pa-stors attrnded from Nampa, Middleton. B<.Ue, Jerome, T».-In Meridian. BoLte. Jer«ne. Twin Falls, Pocatello. Payette and Eden.

Buhl Chess Players Tie Local Group, 3-3

Buhl and Twin FaJla che-M play- s tied 3 and 3 In a two-gams

.'cries at the Rogeraon hotel Fri­day niKht, according lo Mel Schu­bert, aponsor of the local club. He expretued hope this Initial cont«t will be the forerunner of a Maglo Valley cliei.-i leAgue.

Rcprr-.entlng Buhl were Everett I t Martin. R. Coad ajwl Olenn E. nuckendorf. Representing the hc«t group were Donnld Murphy. Dean J. Ciirtrr nnd Robert Robbins.

returned from a trip to Maryville Mo., where they visited Mr*. Col- well’s sUiier. Mr*. Arch Frank, and her husband.

ItnproTlng George Ayera, aeo Ninth avenue

east, retired barber, who has been convale*clng from a heart attack suffered six weeka ago. la slowly im­proving. according to Mra. Ayer*.

Retunis From Tmlnlnf Pnul Poullfftiot, mnnaaer of the

Twin Falls Co-op Supply company, returned Friday from Pocatrllo where«he attended a refrigerauon r.«rvlce school.

Return to Callfomla Mr, mid Mrs. Harvey Mlllor, Ban­

ning. Calif., will return to tlielr home Monday follnwlng a visit In T»,'1n Falls with frlend.i and rela­tives. TJiey stayed at Uie home of Mrs. W. R. Slcknfiis.

Hoger Kelley. Shnshonr Scout who represented the nrra at the PhlU mont. N. M,. national Scout rrserva- tlnn In July, addre.vied the Sho­shone meeting Batiirdny evening.MeeUngs were held In Burley „ . . .ThUf.vIay and Ttt'ln Falls Friday. ' ' Meet

Cook declared that «3 per cent of . m<‘fHnK of the .sewnn ofthe troop* in the council rnmprd a ’I"' "n.ihlnKion School cub pack No. week or more and that the council '* '‘’'i' Mondayobjecllve of 75 per cent of the un lta l''’- '"•bool. Hay Prrsonlus, chalr- camplng 10 days wa-i not quite met. ''hiioiiiiced. All Cub 6coul4 areSharpe, however, lauded the council ^ attend,

good camping record for theyew.

Guard Unit Needs 15 to Enlist Here

Official federal refoKiiUlon of the headquarters compuny of the 163rd Infantry of tho national guard Is expected here "sometime within week." Col. It. O. I.nuterbach. cor manding officer, r.ald Saturday,

He pointed out that enlhtments for tho eomi>nny are bclntf nccepwd now an<l thnt "as soon a.i the iiec- estary 13 cnlLiinieni.'i am obtained the federnl government will titioned for rrcoffiiiilon.'’

Colonel Ijiulerbach and members of the i:ate niiiloiml guard staff were given federal rrcoKiil- lon at ceremonies In Boise rtcrnily. Persons wishing to enlist In the

national guard unit may contact Colonel Lauterbach. I.ieut-Col James Leighton or Lieut. I. Nutting.

MICHIGAN DirLD Co. DepL Un-Uo Grand lUpldi 2, Mlehljan

WE P A Y MORE FOR

SPUDSSee IJ.H fo r Ouo tnlions

Art Huizinga Co.Before You Sell!

ROSS ENGI.EMAN, nirVEE Phone Rimberly 18.j : or Twin Fall* Phone HIJ-W.

Haiellon Pham 80 LAadInt from Hansen, Mnrtaach.

Haxelton, Jerome, Twin FalU, Rimberly

DANCINGThrill to the sweetest music and the omoothest dance floor in the west.There’s always a grand time in »tort for jroy. without a cover charge,

Dclle lons

STEAK DINNERSStunptuouj dinner* in the cliArmlnj atmoapher*

S2.75*S3.00

TURF CLUB2/3 out and 1/3 over — Phone 1206

COCKTAIL tOtnVGE OPEN EVERT DAT AT X P. M.

Maffic Valley Funerals

CORRAL — Funeral .lervlce* for Mrs. Matilda E. D;ivU will be con­ducted In the F.-Iirfleld Community church with the Rev. W. VV De- boll officiating at 11 a. m. Monday. Uiirlal will be In the Sunset mem­orial park.

EAGLES LODGE

Dog LostA blnck-atid-whltB cocker *panlel

belonging to H. C. Doolittle. Twin FnlLi. dl.^appeared Saturday, he told police, -nio dog Is a femala answer- Ing to the name of "Bugnr."

Reviews Trip D. \V. Strainn sixikc mi his and

Mrs. Ble.iriis' rei-ent vacation In Ciinuda nt a Moose lodge meeting Friil.iy night. The group plans a Hiillo'.i'reri prirty Oct. 25 at the Moose hnll.

On Campaltn Trip iu>bert I., .Suinmcrfleld. Derno-

cratlc candidal/* for lieutenant ernor. will lenvo today for a c-,..- palKn trip to eastern Idaho nt which he will attend meellhHs m Idaho FaILi Monday and lUxburg Tuesday.

DlrlhiDaiiiihter,% wrre bom Saturday lo

Mr. and Mrs, Homer Boren. Twin Falls, and lo Mr. and Mra. Jack Jos- lln. nuhl. at 'rwtn Falla county gen­eral hospital maternity home. A daughter was born there Wednesday

r. luid Mrs. Glen A. HOM. Kim ­berly.

riEAD TIMES-NEWS WANT ADO.

American Legion

Begnlar Meelinf

Tuesday Eve.

«:00 p. ta. LEOION

HALL

(Sleetlnfi every lit and 3rd

Tuesday of the Month)

Ei-SerTlee Men Welcomer

l.arry Laofhrldre. Commander

Armour Anderson. Adjnlaal

^ How to

^ X n l 1Cement BlockV liiO U m - ltw U Ia ls o

beaatHy yovr new hom»

Bondci BcalB moisture out

o f youi walls. Also mcUowB

tho appcartinco of coment

b lock . G ives " liv cd - in "

looL Xx)w cost. Um w ith I

bruah or spray.

Get your BONDEX color card from .

Krinoli, Int.::i Av.. a.

Also arallablo freta year neighborhood Point. Hardware and Lomber Dealer

k WATJRPROOf CIMINT PAIHIl COMBINIO

Jerome East End Schools Organize

EDEN. Ocu 13 - Teachers of flchoola in the ea^l end of Jerome county met at the Eden high fchool recently to form a county organl- satlon. Mrs. Rose North. lourih district Idaho Education association president, and Rebecca Curtin, for­mer Twin Falls county lEA presl- dent, were gueat apeakers.

Officers for the lociil orunnUa- elected. Including War-

ret> Thomp«on, F.den principal, pre.v Idem; Wfldon Little. Huselton prin­cipal. vlce-preMdent; Mra. Pearl Henry. RusseU Lane, secrctary-trens- urcr. Karl Bryson wa.i chosen dele­gate to Uio state convention.

DelcHBle* to the Inter-county ..leetlng In Twin Falbi, Oct. 30. are TJi(Jini)r.on mid Terrel Dell,

Itefreshmenu were served by the Eden grade and high achool teach- srs following ihe meeting.

rLEDGE FnATEUNITIEH SllCWHONE. Oct. la—Lee Kelley

ind Dlllln Mabhuit, Shoahone. vei- .rrans attending tho University of Idaho, have pledged Delta Chi ai;d Alpha T.iu OmrKu fnilcrnltlc.s re- •ipectively. Ilolli grnduuted from Uie Shoshone high achogl.

TH R IF TY FOLKS B U R N O U R G O O D C O A LPIT

H E L P S THEM R E A C H TH EIR. SA V IN G G O A L

SUNDAT, OCTOBER 13, 1948

S e e n • • •

Walt Mu«er»vo back hem* to «tay . . . Theae wonU on high achooler’a Jacket; -Whlatl# Bolt" . . . Klbltieri flupervlslng safe- moving operaUoni In front of Reliance Credit . . . Docnestlcatod looking fellow walking along nSth armful of groceries and new kitchen utensils . , . Yellow Jeep puUlng silver trailer much larger than tho Jeep. . . Long queue at grocery store walling for »hort«nln». . . Man airldlng cJieerfully out of same store, clutching two rolls of you. know-what. . . Couple of amaU flr li walking along Main clinging to big placard iidverllslng rummage aole while wind buffets same. . , Nomo* of classmates written all over one of those blue and whlt« cap* atop noffKln of bobby-soxer. . . Mr*. O. J. ChikLi tlrivliiK Into parking ipot. finding It Isn't big enough, pulling out again (nnd hubby O. J. aaylng not a ■word). . Mechanic trying to gain entry to locked aulo via long wire as frustrated paasengera stand by. . . Law report on the meteora;-Flve-year-oId girl asking daddy If It WAS the atomic bomb . . . J u s t ««n ; Tom SUvcri, NeU Cre«l. Chutk Allen. Herb West coffcelnK with Seoul Chief O. D, Bhari*®. Mitch Hunt. Jr.. Ruby Wclnbcrkicr buck on Job after tw week vucatlon. P*te UounUeo ou of iwllco uniform. Paul Henson. 13m Ftxlrbank. . . And overheard. Man being refcrri-d to pollllcnl gloasary. pngo 90. November " quire: one woman to another, fidenUully. "You dont know half of U, dearie,"

faU t«rm of dUfrSi court here ChcM had previously plead not giUU ty and was bound to dlatrlct court by ProbaU Judge George A. Me- LMd.

TO LEGION MEET IIEYUURN, Oct, 13-Alfrcd Hun-

aaker went to Omaha. Neb., to at­tend » delegation meellns of th» American Lesion.

Fined $250 by JudgeHAILETY. Oct. 13—0.icnr L. Chess

wns fined J2S0 on a charge of as- aaulc before Judge Doran Jf. Sut- phen In the opening seMlon of the

BELTS“A~ and "B- Gro

You'll reach your saving* goal ■with plenty to spare when you call on our coal to heat your homet Order Aberdeen stove and *1» ^ coal now!

H AVIN G ABANQUET?An nnnlversary? A wedding breakftuii? Then remember Usal wn have a private dining room which will seat forty periuns comfortably. A V n ll yourself of this special srn'ice. Well set-ve a breakfast, lunch or dinner fit for a king!

S and M CAFE

Ne»t to Roxy Tbeator

STARTS TODAY!U V m A DRCAM-IOVE...

AFRAID OFTHCRm THIHCI"Tho Spiral Sfairea»«'' ita r a<

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BUNDAY. OCTOBEn 13. 1316 TIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS. IDAHO P A G E T H R E B - '

Clerk Yields

Funds Stolen To Seek Girl

CinCAOO. OEl. 12 WV-A 22- y tofold Mlninl. n#,. txpreaa corn- puny money order cleric who came hero to tttlempt W win back the (t!rl wl>o had broken Uiclr warilme cn- gagemcnl was In Jail totloy facing eharsM of embealrfnent aJier. police said, they fount! more than

4tW5,000 In carfi and neKotliiblo ^fponey orders In hlr. hotel rixim.

Police here have the *725.820 In ciLih and money orders which Lieut. John Murphy «iid w;i.i .surrendered by the youth. Elmer Stewart Hurt, who had quit hLi $30 a week Job Sept. 27. Murphy Hurt, soushl by Miami police on warrnnu ehara- liiK him with rmbestement. ad- mlited the chartc.1 and expre*&ed willlnBncx.1 to rrturn to the Florida city.

Al.io In i)o.-.\c:..\lon of police a bracelet nnd n diamond engmte- mcnt rliiK which Hurt had intend­ed to Klve to his former Klrl friend, whom he met ycr.ierdny at a Mlehl-

In theloop. But after Hurt sreeted the Rlrl and handed her a cors-iKr of orchldi he was wUfd by police.

^^^rphy aald thiit Hurt, a ph;.r- m;.cl-it mate in the navy f.,r t!u ycnr.t, related a story of a bmk. romance aa he lolil of the the of the money order.''.

Methodists Plan To Help Efforts In Mission Field

TliP InimchlnK of tlir •■.'truiiril- -'tJilfj" prtwram. >r.nr’.'> ii.illim-9 Elde Mrthodbl oljjrrllvc In I

World MLv.lon CriiMidi- pro,;™ wn.n the chief tuple b-'forr the first quarterly conferriire «l Hip FlrKt Mcthodl.''l clnircli FrUlny. Tlie Rev. Albert B. Pnrreit rrixirird 50 mem­bers Of Uie coriKrrKntIrm were In aitendftjice nt the 7 pni. poiluckdinn ■ and e

■ Rev. CrorKr O. Hor,rl>crr>-. dtitrlct fiupcrlntcndrnt. In InlUatinK the ntcwarU-ihlp profirnm apixilnted a committee of 20 to .■'er\e aa a nueleiL’' for Uie yrar'.i work. Tlie Rev. Mr. Parrrtt KUKKested Uie con- orrKBtlon double ILt ml.wlonary kIv- InfT. a 11.000 flKUre thl.'i year, and Bi.-xied tlint no Prote.itanl church U dolnit more for the American Wrsro than the Methodist.

Annual reporti on Uielr rcapectlve acilvlUe.' were «lven by the follow- InK officers: Robert Slan.shur>-, pre.i- Went. MethodLil Yonth Fellowship: IIURh Nelson. pre.ildent. Methodlat Men's orKanltallon: Mrs. f . C. Omves. president. Woman's Society of Chrbtlan Service: Fred Latham. dLibur.^ln(5 steward, financial: RiLt- •ell Potter, audltlnc report; Frank S.videra. membership committee re­port.

West End Seeks 1,.398 for Harvest

Fanners In Buhl and.Filer u c u had filed r^ue.'.ts fo'.‘ 1J38 JWd- workers —reque.iti that could not be tilled becnu'!e of a labor Rhortnge In Twin Falls couiilv—announred O. J. Dcllw«x>d, n.vsi.stnnt county labor

g npervl.ior.W Needed for Diihl beel-i wen

laborera; for Buhl potatoe«. 30. Flier growera wanted 450 men tft work In beel-flelds. 252 for flp»id.v

Bellwoo<l jKilnted out that Ihl^ n«uro will dlnilnt.%h as the hnr^esl ■ta-ion proRrrisca ilnre work-f p<ill*h off the work on one f.irm. move on to nnoUirr. thus Rrndually decreajlnit demand for help.

Animal Destroyed After Car WreckAlthoiiRh tlie mule In the

waa able to Ret up and walk away, he wa-s so badly Injured Uiat he had to be destrovcd &.s result of an acci­dent Friday niKht on Blue Lakes boulevard north.

Twin Fttlli city police who tnvei- t!8at«d. Bald that a 1Q49 sedan driv­en by R. R. Reynoltla ran Jnt<

kanlma) on the hlchway JiLst north of tho city llmlLs. damaKlnc the front of tho vehicle. When offlcen rived, tho mule had dLsappearrd. however, despite lt.i Injurle.s. The accident wa.s reported at fl:30 p.m.. »nd owner of the mule wa.s Perry Toung.

Official of Rotary To Be Feted Here

WlUlam J. l«wc. Salt Lake City district Boveroor of the IlOth Ro- tao' district, will be cuest at tht Tuesday noon Rotary meetlnK ai the Park hotel. Prr.sldent Edward TV. Crane announced Saturday. He ttrsed “100 per cent attendance” lor tho occa.'lon.

Lowe will report on the district »ctlvltle<i tho past year and Crane Will speak on the Twin Fall* eJub"# projects for the year.

Teala Bellini wlU play at a apeclaJ

Siuleal program at the meeting, ax Uoyd. i*ecretax7. announced.

Driver Pays ?53Russell K. Dutt. arrested early Fri­

day morning on a charge of reckless driving, was released that afternoon

I Opoa pa>-ment of a iiO fine and «3 ’ K«U In police court. He wa.s picked

tip ta the 100 block of Third street east.

Nice Haul—and One Near Record for U.S.

FBI to Sponsor School Here for

Peace Officers

II. if. Saper. tell, and K. B. ItandeU. Twin falK. In top phct®. pos<- with plenty at trophies ef their honlloc trip Into the priDlttv« area of erntral Idaho. B»low Joe Dorty. lUsermatu «h» Wis wUh them, and the head ot the blc-hom ram hr ahot. brllesrd the larce^t basted In the IMG tpeclai hont and known (o be only two Inehn \hort th® U. S. record as far »» horn tori »oe» and oiilj (hrrr.|oarth% <-f an Inrh short on ba>e mra»Bretnent. Bnfxy's ram *a.s J7.lneh eurt. I5*«-Inrh base. The three men. caided and packed by Sandj Itrnokv ^hot thrr« monntaln iheep, two elk and a t>ear. Onr etk was a 500 pounder which had been In a forest flsht. as top photo ahowv bis antlen wrr« tancled with antlen ef another elk and several sardv of eopper tele­phone wire. That blick you K the skin of a riX-pocrU M»rk be.sr. Sheep baiEed by Scper and ttaadell wet* estimates! at iSO posnds; Bnrry's » bit morv. (Staff encravtnxsl

Twin F;«lLs will be ho:.l Tliurid.iy. Oct. 17. nv the <j!i.ir!crly cmiferr nieetuit niid .-.(IukiI 'poiL'.oroU by the F ill lor iv-.sir oftlcera of ” MukIc Valley coini!:r.'. Mu!iy t n)UIll:;e. will .■•rijiJ ilr)r«;iUojj% U

Co-rti;iinne:j of !hr e\eiit will be Sherltf W. W. Ix>’.\rry imil Police Chief Jidwurd Gli;< ;!r. .S<"o.l<iiu. '• be held from I to S pni. .si the fdnho Power comjvxny aiiilllorluin.

■.«-ct.il AKen; \V. O. ISunl'.ter. BuUe, Mont.. nnd oilier nKonls

1 ch.irve o! ln;>!cs liirluUlMK Ihc hanillir.K of Ilre.irms. iind a dl-.fihiy ind lerlure on li.reii;ii m;.ilf KUii- OIIlftTi will ai-.cu;-s wanted lUKl- llve.s.

Twin Falls Radio Schedules

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SiSU Lb:i >:-.r

r.K-VNRK MKKTINr.PAUL. Oci. 12-nip P-iul GrnnKe ll! mrrt M(.m::xy. Oct M. Mrs, r-1- !-,-turrr. Is In ch;«rKc of the

prssTani.

Bar Tribute

Paid Here to

2 AttorneysMemorial servlce.s for Uie late

Probnte Judce C. A. Bnllry and O. C. Hall. Twin Fnlls n-.l..rneys who died In late Aukvl-.t, wrre held In the dl.strlcl rourt'iiom here Satur­day momlns. Tlie .icn,lcea conducted by the Twin Falls Coimty Bar a-vsoclatlon. Frank L. Stephan, president, presided

A resnhiiinij honprlnc Judge Ealley was re;ul by R. IV Parr)-, nnd one in honor of Mr, llnll wn.s read by Roy E. «mllh, E, M, Sweeley,' county altoniry, .spoke briefly.

Tlte resolution In honor of Judge Bailey rends. In port:

-Whatever r-eettied to be for Uie good of the community, a lw a y s fcmnd him n.s a inir helper. His word was truly more Inviolate than the leKcndnrj' cold bond; and hLs chamcler unquestioned.

“Before him, nil lltlsnnt-s were alike; nnd he tnilv nirii-d out Jas- Hce os he snv.- It. 'nip Jouth of (he comtninilty ului wen- brouKht be­fore him found In Judxe Bnlley nn undentnnciinK f r i e n d , who as n father nnd ns n Iwllrver In vouih. put aUvny.s the thnUKht of rrfonn- Ins the child iihrad of any lilcn of mrrc punl-.hincnt,

■'Our commimlty nnd nur bur as­sociation hn.s .surely sullrrrd a los.s In the sud<len tnklnn of Juil^e Bai­ley."

n ie re.'olutlon paying honor to Mr. Hall at-.ites;

■•Mr, Hull enjoved the complete nnd well mcrltetl confidence and

. of the many clients whom ha

ser\'cd « id In the trial of ft law lu lt ■as a tcnndous. persistent, cour-

agcoui and resourceful advocate In their behalf and was recognlitd by his adversarle.s as a foeman wortliy of their steel.

"We admired him for his kindly and happy disposition aiKl for hla complete devotion to his family upon whom he bestowed his great affection and love, l l was evident that he wa.s nevrr happier than when he was in Ihelr company.'

Infant SuccumbsBURLEY. Oct. 13 — Tho Ixvfant

daughter of Mr. Mtd* Mrs. Olcnn Short succumbed Salixrtlay mom- Intr at birth at the Cottage haaplt*L

In addition to her parents, she b sur^-lved by two brothers, paternal grandparenls. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Short, and maternal srandp*rents. M r nnd Mrs. Stanley M arthant. oU of Burley.

OmvcMde senlcea wlU be held Sundftj- In the Paul cemetery under

the dlrtctloa oT tlw P o jiu t

^ CENUXKK n O tL A N D B I H J U ^

siSuu iiu iz iy 'M sd r i S ? **

BeaTTrten Balb Okrtas BeaTCttaa. Of*.

Dr. F . E . CarpenterAnnounces

T H E O l’K M N G

of hl-s

DKNT.AL

O F F IC E

A T 122 M A IN

Avenue Wf.st

BACK FOR HIS ON THE AIR

UONDAT

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WOltt.K SEIUr-S

KTFI(1*70 KILOCTCLES)

CALL l*S FOR

F A L L T A B LE

A R R A N G E M E N T S

TMturlnc c^urik — DltUnv«rt

Today 4:00 P.M.

OZZIE&nARRIKTDom e*tie com edjw itH two

de lig litfa l people In a Jam

iieo ^nroiitDUlKSt

LT-S BROWX “The Beat Mas™"Mr SetT=ade“WNT. CROSBT

T he Th:r.cs We I>-.d Li?t

'Swrrt Lorraine'DICK J.V.MES

-Shut That Oate- “n s a Crrln' Shame'"

THE CARTER F.XMILT -Jealous Heored Me~

-Lfcx My Head Ber.eatft the Ro*e- I3LS-EST Tl'BB

•ru Nertr Cry Ovrr You”T Wonder Why You Said

OoodhTt*SONS OF TOE riOSEERS

“SUrs and Stnpea on Iwo Jlma* "Cool Water-

FOR TOClt RECORD UBSART Do you haT« Kem and lUmmer- steln's SHOW BO.\T? This par­ticular attum Is bv the Ortptr.al Cost or the JW« Broadway R»- vtraL Hear such tarorltn as OL' MAN RIVER rung hy Kenneth Spcnc«r. B IL L V Carol B rw . OKLY MAKE BELIEVE br Ja:i CUjtoa and Charles FrTdertck-v Haauneisteto ol this group of fingtis: -I b eb w that the artists who aiisg ts» aimteal sua beta tn this aa n»e -group as tbo3« ta the tint cora- paay that pUyed SHOW Ba\T— and this ts saylnc a t r « l deal.-

MUSICCENTER

nta In rVas*re”

|E ery Sunday SpmKTFI

EXTRA SERVICE

from your clothes

r r has alwij-s beca saiArt economy to take care o f clothet with QusU itr a e s m o ^ bat now you earn an

extra d iv idend . Because good clothes are tcarcc and they cojt iocreiiingly more. So count the

(x in appearance and extra scrv- ict TOu p c from Quality Cleaned clothes as extra money in your

w i t h

QMLITYCLEANIRG

J r C/eaacrs S ifte rsSn«

Th-ossos 50 smart, so well cut. so hand-

aomc, it*8 hard to believe their modest

price tiiKS. Soft-loxtured raj-on crepcs

that take to the new cur\'e-intereat

fa.shion.t . . . In black, «nd color*

ffnlore. JIis<5cs‘ and juniors' sizes.

4.98 - 5.90

[are c h o o s in g th e

11 L E G IO N / fo-\ GOOD COMRADESHIP I GOOD TIM ES I GOOD CITIZENSHIP

" oncf 0 G O O D “ D E A L " in Veferons' A f f a i r sYeu’II U«l 100^ home* in yow AmenMn It^ion port. YoaT ^nd foils thera‘irho know what H't all «bou». Thay’ra a wetl-gMr^ working feem goHing tKingt dont — and Kaving a wh«U of « good fim» doing them.

There'i plenty In ffi* Legion Program for you. Htra’t whyj

1) Your Losion Is th « b IsgM t vttartma* o u t f i t b i « » • history o f th o w orfd . Mor* th a n 3 .0 00 ,000

mambars. It o f fw a ym i ttia bocUrto o f o n * hw ». d r ^ l m illion d o lt o n worth of physleol o u a ta .

a) Tho U g lo n b u tto n in y e w tapo l w in n o t y o « ' rocognltlon oxid roapocl.

3} Tho Uglon oporatn ' YOUR way, P lam etyour post and go to tho top. Evwy nw nbar has on oqual votoi tho aotxip h daroou o ^k aH Mm woy. It'a non<portHon> non-wctertt«k

Experts wHJ help you « • cUIms and f«*d th# Job. YouT dsneei. sports, a wide choka of &raJy actrviti**. YOITLL HAVE A CHANCE TO JOIN IN AGGRESSIVE. RESUITFUL SERVICE TO YOUR NATION. YOUR STATE AND YOUR TOWN.

Them's plenty m i! for vou. and your hw K h at tha focal p o d w « gtedly g.va yog datelti. Com# on dow «. TWra’i « {ob and • u i l c i n

■ waiting.TWIN FALLS

AM ERICAN LEGIONS^L A R R Y L A U G H R ID G E , P h o n e 152

Com m ander

R A Y RO BB IN S, P b o M 990 V l c e ^

or ask any Legionnaire for complete details

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PAGE FOUR TIMES-NEWS. TWTN PALLS, IDAHO ■ SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1048

Idaho People Should Be—and Are, Says He—Proud of Glen

Bdltor, HiaM-Nev«:

I tAW tn Iho TlmM'Nen. Ji after Sen. O ltn Taylor'* New York tpetch. the comnicnt "shouldn't ihe pMpIe ot Idaho be proud ol Oli^ iy lo r r I think thr ------ ••If the? ihould ana are. i< majority o( the people h»d not proud or him. they would not fcnt him to the Miinte. So {•■ do not tliink an}'one rcgreu 1:

Olcn nnd Hrnry W.illncp nre

This West Ender Says Finn Wrong

On Crossing Site

Thumbnail Forumm m JOKN naoBNAN an d l o r a y n e o e t o n s jn x n

TIIE QtXSTIOK;he cu rm it meat ihcrtageT

INNERf 11 award Tor eubtnUUne the quei ,y be aubmltted by phone, mall c

Officers Can Not ‘Interpret’—Tliey

Should EnforceEditor, Tlmea-Newi:

Ui8 "Completely BaUined of Buhl, rd like to point out

that In hl» haste to je t hU flngeri Into a political pis he .eema to be fargetUng aome of the fundamental functions of th« Bovemment which ho clalnia lo loudly to be upholding.

In the first place he Mcma to believe that aherl/f Lowery or any other law enforcement officer hft*

e right to Interpret laws aa he es fit. rd like to ask that "Voter*

Stick to Yoiu- Guns, Says This Voter to the Rev. Mr. Brown

Editor, TlmeS'Newi:rm quite amused at tha bldterlns

of "Completely BstUfled Voter."I doubt that tbe Rev. Mr. Brown

wUl p*y him the compliment of even a comment.

Brown I believe Is the Good Shepherd of the flock and Is point* Ing out the pitfalls and predatory animals such b« gambling devices that prey upon his flock. ScrlptiU'e bears him out that "the time will coma when men shall not endure aound doctrine" — "But heap to themselves teacher* having Itching ears- and may I add Itching palm:I admire him for hla courage t speak, unafraid of graft or fear o offending those who might con tribute. Unlike those phlegmatic pracUtloaers who preach for gain only, that CSV lauds so highly.

To Imply that the profits i revenue from taxes and llci vice would pay our state t la as stupid as the argument that liquor taxes would pay our national debt *nd cornea from the aame bloated greasy racketeers. Even If It would, what a foul way to rob our women and children.

»U I can do to support my own family without being taxed to provision the homo robbed by the intended provider through gambling dens.

If you want to gamble. CSV. get out In the open and gamble on these crotu. I dill and lost but some of those hungry Europeans are eating a little of It today, We have plenty of natural re.iQUrces In Idaho to

Insured Carrlen; Skilled. I It. Cartfal Movers. PoeUng.. Stongs at Low Cost. |

n V E im S K .M K N T S I I .E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S ! l.E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S

NOTICK OF HONI) KLECTION rLuclle .Mounce. Judge; M n. HazelNOTICE « hcrcUy bivcii to the Gardner. Clerk.mllfleU rlpclors of Twin P;«lb Twin Kail. ITcclnct No. B—Diinty. Idaho, thnt pur.iii;int to a InKton School. Mr*. E. M. Swi-elcy,

1 by the Uo.ird of Jiidh-r; Mr.v W. U Iluywurcl, Jud«c; .loners cf ’I'wln Mr;i. 11. Y. Elhwortli. Clerk.

7lh duy of Oc- Twin Fall, l-rrelnct .No. I(>-E\’er- Krrt-n Lod^e. Kimberly Ronrd, .Mrs,

Piilnirr. JudRC; .Mrs. Earl uduc; Mrs. E. E. Ostrander.

are In- They

develop that can be far m trlgulng and Just as risky, bring •aUifactlon.

You use the word "privilege" careleiaiy In connection with gam­bling. A desecration of the word lUelf which has been used to con- " 0 ;* our true freedom*.

While I ’m not fearful of my own children entering gambling dens, yet what faUii ' ' ‘

In ^ a t I Join hands, but to license (X legalize vice In any form you'll find my vote cancelllnR yours.

Rev. Mr. Drown, .nick to j'our Kuns, they are In shallow water and cant maneuver much. You've got tlielr range so fire away.

OEOROE M lLiER___________1TB,-In Falb)

KKCENT BIRTHS KAILEY, Oct. I3 - Ii«e n t births

at the Hailey clinical hospital In­clude a son to Mr, and .Mrs. Leon­ard Purdy, Plcabo: Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Morrow. Hailey; girl to Mr. and .Mr.i. J. D. Pncc, Ketchimi; :lrl to Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bylng*ton. Gannett.

Do Your Head and Neck Ache?

Phone vanDR. A LM A I IA K D IN

Chiropractor - 130 Main N.

Utah-ldaho-Calif ■- Nevoda-Oregon

FORDTRANSFER and STORAGE Co.

2 2 7WRITEWIRErnos'E

IlollUtrr Prednet—School Rouse —T. J. DouEla«. Judge; Leona Bo- denAtab. Judge; Clara L. Jones, clerk.

Kimberly rreclncl No. 1—OrndlSchool »DU.'.e - aoldle rtlri«cw;iy. Jmlh-c; llarel Arnold. JudKe; II. E. Powi-fj. clerk.

Kimberly Precinct No. Z — Hti;h School-Flo E. Wilson. Ju<lt;e; Chark.1 Plrrce, Jud«c; SU7-\niio

tjist. Mrs. wm. Hoaie—Edith SnvaRc. Judge; Piin-

t' i O ' " ' ' ’*L. R. Da\lfl, I

I Rock Creek Preflnct — ExclMlor i School HoiL'.e—MiirKurrlte Bower. I

I JuriBc; Mrj. Chu. Cline. Judge; Ona ■ Lar.'oti, clerk.I Rorenion Prcrlnct—School Houia I — Ora D. HeWey, Judge; Paul ! Schnell. Judge; Gladys H, Steen.-uin. clerk, nnd snirt proposition, above mentioned, will he .lubmltted to the

' qualified electors of .mid Couiuy to be voted upon by Uiem nt the polling pl;KT.n fixed for said .iprclal electlnn.

■ ■ ■ thaie forMrs. Willard Rrneral elec . In all respects t

Prrrlnct No. !0—Deetit* Co, 210 AddUon W.— o-cloc

Ollck. JudKe; Mr.i. {jay. i , Judge; Mrs.

provided by law.Tlio qualification.^ for voters at

said election -itinll be tliaie prescrib­ed by the laws of Idaho for County llwpltal Bond Electlnn.

Polls for said election shall b* opened at the hour of 0 o'clock A.

theUnue open rnlng of the

mil 7

c hr;

«r«kl7. -Ill b*

to to Ou>»l«r lit. IIU L«vt t l Dated October f IWS.S. T. HAMILTON.

(SEAL) Probate Judtce niiEx-Officlo Clerk.R rrR rar^A m B s

f OtiH. J Pubilib; Oct. «, 13. 18,' isM.

TWIN FALLS GLASS & PAINT

Jiool Home—Curtis Eaton. I. Llllinn Me*.«ner, Judge; r O lJcll. clerk, rrlnri No. I—Legion Hall v.iy .Soutti-Mrs. Ray Ra- m-. Mrs. Lonnie Moore. 1. Sioncmets. clerk.

•I No. 2 - Joe Boyd Hrlrn Baxter. JudKe;

se; Mrs. Tom Newbry.

I No. S—Service Sta- . ilx-ML« l.a Venia

liK. Jiiiiirr: .Mrs, Georgia Orodeon, Kc: .Mrs. fUIph Felkerson. clerk, luhl r-rrrlncl No. ♦—Duhl Motor . VI.S ilr-^idany South-Mrs. Mar-

I-x!>;.-:;, judi;r; .Mrs. Dorothy !fr, jii.iKp; .Mrs. Merlin Hays.

>1 Prerlntt No. S—Odd Pellowt’nil Broadway North—R. C.

•- judKc; lone Knelln, Judge:

:liy of the Uo«of Twin

of Coi FqIU

ity Com-mL-Jlont ,, . _____ _Idaho, this 7th day of October, , 10«.

E. V, MOLANDER, Cliftlrtmin. Uonrd of County CommLviloners.

C. A. BULLra. County Auditor. Ex-Offclo Clerk, Board of County CommliMoners,

Section 5. Bald proposltlot of Is-

mltted to the qualified electors of Twin Palls County by ballot which shall comply In all rrspccts with the requirements of Inw and .iliall be la

i'ordsn the «

•• If tright ' desire

3f the to

the iU i r progre.M. or If he ha-n r contrnct which l» In- nd which may. In the If Uie Director of HlRh-

ways, prevrnt completion of the work herein contemplated, wlUiln the Ume limit specified.

I t Li the purjxue of the Director lo build the improvement In the shorte.it Ume eorislsient with good

itructlon. Neceflsary equipment an effective orgunlzaUon will be

n of the bidders Is ion lOa.Ol of the 1041

I epeclflcatlons cov- ' assigning the

The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be IO.M per hour. The minimum wage paid to all tnterms' dIaU grade labor employed on this contract shall be »1.00 per hour. The minimum wage paid to oU skilled labor employed on this coctraet shall be IIJ15 per hour.Dated S October IHS

T. MATT HALLY DIRECTOR OP HIGHWAYS

Publish: Oct. 11, 13. It. IB. le. 1M8

Twlfl KalU Preclnet No. I—Ckid Fellows Hall. 33J 3rd Ave. East — Mrs, Hftiel McNeil, JiidBe; Mr.v Eni-

i. Judge; Mrs. Carl Hofmas-

TwJn Falls Precinct No J-Cniin- ty Court House—Judge; P. C. Daw:C. Hall, clerk.

Twin FalU Preclnel No. J—C. M. McEJwBln Re.ildence, I « 0th Ave. N.—Mrs. .Mary Cahill. Judge; MLm Laura OToole, Judge; .Merle New- ■ in, clerk.

Twin Kails Preclnel No. t—BIckel School Second Ave. Ea.ii, Mn, W. W. Wight. Judge; Ml\a .Myrtle And-

Judge; Mn. A. L. fiklnner. Clerk.

Twin Falls Preelnet No. 5-Lln- iln School Second Ave.. North.

M n. Oeo. C. Ruthart, Judge; Mrs.Wallace. Judge; Mrs. O. I.

Christie. Clerk.Twin Falls Preelnet Ne. 6—Church

of Ood. 336 Quincy Avenue. Joyce Wells. Judge; Mrs. Minnie Hill, Judge; Mrs. Elva L*wb. Clerk.- Twin Fall. Preclnel So. 7-M. E. Shotwell, 305 Buchsnan SL, Mrs, Kemell Anderson. Judg e ; Mrs. Hazel A. Sevenon. Judge; Sarah M.

shall n. . . ................................. sqUAre'to the

Castlrford Precinct — B a p t i s t rlglit of tlir words "Bond. No."Church -Mrs. Walter Reese. Judge; I “Shall the Board of County Com- J. P. ilnughtallng. Judge; M n. Ed- mlssloners of Twin Palls County, win .Monroe, clerk. ' Idnho. be authorized to lasue and sell

C:io»rr Preclnel—School Hou.ie— ' ii.250.000 prbclpal amount of nego- Anioii .Mtu'hacek. Judge; Pred Luu;. Uable coupon bonds of said County

Albert Jsgels, clerk. for the purp<iie of providing for theek Preelncl—Se h o o l extension and enlargement of exbt-

Hoilk— Mrs, Ray Wilkinson, judge: ing hospital. hospltaJ grounds, .Mrs. Nile Cox. judge; Mrs. John Dol-; nurses homes or any other nec*s- ton. clerk. ' sary buildings and equipment, said i

Flier Preclntt No. 1—Musgrave’s bonds to bear Intereat at a rate not ’ Store, 250 Maln-Mrs. Clyde Mus-. exceeding thre« per cent <3%) pen. grave. Judge; Mrs. Leonard Winkle, annum, and to be due and payable Judite; Mrs. George Potter, clerk. ' on an amortleatlon plan aa provld-

Filer Precinct No. 2 — Central ed by the Municipal Bond Law of School — Mrs, Grant Blckmore. Idaho. The firat annual principal

Aller Clerk.

. Mrs. Joe Lux, Judge; M)Icc Kurtx. clerk.

Lucerne Preelnet—School House -Mrs. Ray fltrlcklaa. Judge; Mrs,Arnold svancara. Judge; Mra. A. B,Allen, clerk.

Maroa Preelnet—School Rouse— annual iklns. judge; Ethel Brows,

payment shall be payable • . . plratlon of two years from and after the date of Issue, and the last an­nual payment of prlnclpaj ahall be at tne expiration of fifteen years from the date of Issue. The various

:urltles shall as nearly as iclpal

Judge; Marie Drury, clerk. 1 amounts as will, together with iheThometi Preeloe^-Pleosant View accruing Interest on nil outstanding

Community Center—Mrs. Uba Al- bonds of said Issue, be met axxJ paid len. Judge; Mn. Jeanette Gardner, by an equal annual tax levy during

— ....— •" - term for which the bonds are Is-

Mrs. Mildred Shirck. Judge; Mrs., clerk.

Judge; M n. Velma Pearl, clerk.aergcr Precinct—School House —

Lulu E. Farrar, Judge; Elizabeth Ryan. Judge; Minnie Croa*. clerk.

Hansen Preclnet-Qrange Ha ll- Katherlne M. Fomwall. Judge; Hel-

J . Dietz. Judge; Edna P. Ctgood.

sued, and to be payable as to Doth principal and Interest from the Jev7 of taxes upon all taxable propcrtjr In said County?"

Bond. Yea. r 1 Bond. No. { 1

Puh.; OcU 10. 13. 1048.

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1946 TIMES-NEWS, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE FIVB—

Work Appeal

To Students On Vacations

An appeal to Twin FalLi uchool rhlWrcn mid their parenU to coop- rrnt« formcra in combalUngthe ••ncute" Inbw nhoriARr In T*-ln r»ll« county wa.1 l«uctl Saturday evcnlnu by Cliorlfj Colnrr, chair­man of the Pnnn X^hnr Spoaiorlni? aiwoclAtlon. A two-wcrk hnn'Mt vacation, cffecllve Immccllaltly. and fndlnK Oct. 2(i. wns npproved Prl-

f (lay niRht at a mmiiiE «f the board of inwtcfa of ihr Tu’ln FalU Inde- p<-n(lrni school disirlci No. I.

llnrrtly hiul thr vncntlon been nnuiirrd lli:in NtlldrnU bPRftn fpoiicllnk- to ilic C.-III U) worlt In the rounivs firld'., A. J. Mrek.i. man- iwtcr of ihr Twin Knlls office of tho U a. rniplovnirnt service offlcr. .uitd. Ab<itii ir.O r.chool children lound work in the flcUU Saturday niornlnK. ,

nnurjinir*-d tlial to fnc»>* Inir fnniirr- KPitiiiff an cnrly Rtnrt on thr hnrvcM and W provldf .school rhlldrcn i. «unn ^ ''‘“’',1”wait for lran.-vponatliin to the flrlrl" Ihr U K. fniployiT'<‘f’ nrr^-lrc would nivn al 1 a. nl. until furUier nollrr. .!olm D. Flnlt. Tuin TalU h U li srhnc.t prlncll'al. and Kmnrth Kail. vlr.-prinrlpnl- »'’» »''• Usr.Soffice In the tnornlnj lo nuMnf [he ,’Cliool youths. Merlt.<i Mfd.

Drana Not Thrnhrri

Colnrr pointed out tlial 35 prr rent of the rouiiiy‘.-( Ix-an >1>-Ii1 had not brrn thrrshrd. thiil [wr rrnt of the onloii.1 wprr Mill in ilip Jlrld and tlint a Rf>'>d uliarr of thr third crop of Ihr hay srill wiui not eut. Hr said thnl rrop< asually

Inin plcklnK .^envin kpU Into full awlnu.

QuoUtw flfitirrs !o emphasize tlifl form labor .'.horlaiir here Colnrr explained that la-M yrar l.OOO MexI enn* wrrr Iniiinrtril for the hnfvfil In T»-ln Kalis county iinil that thli year there are Ir.M than <00.

rarrnt llrip AJteJ He un?r<l 'thal parenl.i of achool

ehllrtrrn ixrnill. tlir ynunRjt^m to work In Ihr flrld.s a.' "that b the purpose of Ihc vnCHllnii." Colnri pointed out lhal urndr (ichnol chll' drrn could hrip Krrntly In the onion and polntn tlrld.^ e«])eclally.

A. W. Morsan, .iiiperlntendent aclifob, said the harrest vacation wiui laktn to help rrllrve a "crltlcaP funn lubor situation here. For the past frw yrar^. Twin PVilLi school* have Irt out durinR the harvest ■ea*on.

The TacntVin. aifMtlne all pupils In the rtty jiyiUra. expires thr momlnc of Monday. Oct, 3fi. when rtudfTita will be due to rfliirr chisnefi.

rar%ini AmniMnrnlg Set UrebL<i s a id that arraneemrnts

had been completed whereby fana* « « could park their oar< and trucks In the vacant lot acrosa the > frivn the 8ou:h Central Idaho jjralth unit lo pick up iheir farmInborrr. In thr momlnK.

K. J. Mae^iAs, district supervUoi of the D. S. deportment of affxlcul- turr, labor branch, said that nn furihrr rri>oits had been received o( more Mcxtcnn nntionaU r.nmlni: to Maclr Valley. He rcporw-d lhal B total of nos Mexlcan.i are now tioned at ten labor campa ir

Totals by i:amp.i are Twin Falls, 121. Uuhl, Ufl; MliT, 111; Khashi.tir, 30; Jrronu'. r.2; Hiiiw-lton, 40; Ku* prrl, n<: Hurlrv, 14<, and a total ■ if (W al cami« In Ooo<llnit and Wrndrll.

Archers Show

19-Decr TotalArciicry enthu<la.itA wlui huntrd

ilrrr In thr Minidoka forpst ba«aed a tolnl of 10. uccortllnK to f in a l ch'Tkup with ri/Ilcl>\N at Ihe Bos-

slaiionDriiij : doun • of I

, nnlmnh Dick Frrderlrk. win of T«IM FalL who baKqcd ■ 350 pound fciur-polnt biirk neai thr !n r fif Ihr hunt, precetllnp him in SftiiiiK hli: bucks were Dnninil Hc)wa!l and William Hok- E.'xli of yakiiiui. Wa-ih., who each got 260-pound flve-polnterii.

Archrry notables parilclpatinj in the arrhrrv hitm 1nchide<l HuRh Rich, Robert IJnnely. GardenVallry, aiKl Dr, F, H. Kmacy. Ru ix-rt-

Rich, alio hius hunn-d wiih •ud arror.’ lhroiii;hn\il New Mcxlco, Old Mexico. Idaho, Callfomiu and

trrmi Idaho huntlnR••pr. V flu

r haN . ce.vilullv p\ir.\ucd uuii ooa ana nrn<v>- Inclmle tv.;ir, Koat, niitrl.ijv., nlliKator »hnrk. bear, mountain Hon. bobcai atui, of r»)urkc, drer, }tr roI i <lurlnH the most recent hunt.

Doiiely, who is noted for havlns b,iKKe<l 10 mountain Ilnai via the fttronR bow. w.-\s also here for tho hunt.

Dr. KenaRj was > participant In the event, which he wa.s ln.uru- mental In obtnlnlnR for archer*

Electrical

Prompt Service on• Electric Motors• Re friee ratorn

• Electric Raae«r• AppUanees• Stokers and '• Oil Bamcrs

DETWEILER'SPHONB m

At 80 He Learned to Type—. At 86 He Does Own Letters

Legion Post

L. M. Tatlnrk. *6. Twio FalU. coneentritem on Ihe mesl InUreatlnr item* of new* lo writ* about u he slarta a letter on h li portable type­writer wihch he leonted to operate efriclrnllr by (he “Columtiui melhnd" when almo«t RO year* old. (Pholo by Olltr Mar Cook-Slaff eBfrarlnfl

By OMVE MAT COOK• Never loo old to learn." i>ertln-

enlly appllcji to L. M. Tatlock. Twin

FalLs.Hrveral years BRO, bclnR at that

llinr almo.it 80 yearh old. Uir now BC-ycar-old man dccldcd It was about ttmo he learned to operate a lyp<rwrltcr. The Inspiration to ac- complL'ih thU wa.s partly bccomlnK

bit difficult to manipulate a pen ■ pencil to wrllc hLi per.-.onal

letters." I po.illlvely mUBl write lettcni,"

he Blated, "bccau-so I like to re­ceive them and I want to keep In touch K i t h my relatlvM and frlentLs."

So Tatlock look a portable type- wrlt«r In hand and f.truck out, Tlie re-sull U thal hr U ^llll actively rn- Ratied In keeplns up hu rorrrs* pondence with not only hl.s daURh- ler, Mra. O. C. Binder, Omaha. Neb,: hU son, V, I.. Tiillock. Trn- cott. Kan.; his RrnndcWldrrn, Ihrre of whom he wrote to rrRUlarly while Uiey were In the service, but his host of friends as welt. OreethiK

card.s are a hobby of hLs and he maker. It a point lo ri'iiirmber birth* (lay and other anniversaries of hln relative.! and friends and al Chrl.st iua.s time doiv, hLs .'hare of .sprcntl- InK clircry kixxI wl.-.lie.s. He dres.".r-s hLs cards for the mo.'.l jiiirt hlm.sclf—on his portable tyi>ewrli-

boro al Salem. Ind. Nov. 4. IROO. Tiitlock mover! to Kansas when 1!3 years olrl and .'.pi'nt mast of liLs life "farming and doiiiK teamwork' In Ottawa iiiunty until he came t< ■IVln Fnlk about elKlil yetirN iino.

"I never inuchrd a tyi>rwrller be fore I came here," he .lald, adding lluit It was .'jime lltsle lime after movliiK lo Idiilio lhal he Rot the urKi' and larKled the Job.

He Ls the father of Kent Tat lock, local iiv.uraucr man; and the Krandfaihrr of Maurice Tiiilock. cently .-.eparatert from Ihe navy with the ratlnR of pharmacist male third class.

Thr number of letter? he write*

r flv

This Teacher Will Get Place to Live,

A Job for HubbyOne .school sy.sl/-m near T^.ln

Falls really want.s a Rrade ivrhool teacher. Wltnc.-.% tlie offer the .school trustees aiuiounce<l la.st nlnht:

TTiey have an apartineni for her (they’re practically lmp<xi- slble to Kcl lhrr.r day?).

They’ll pay -an uniu.ually Rood .vilary."

If lOie’n married, lliey have a Job for her hu.sband nt a nrocery store at a "Rood .salary “

It she’s sliiRle and wnnis to cut her m il In halt, they have unolhrr woman traeher who will -iharc the apiiriiiii-ni.

Incidentally, If a man w.mus the Brade school Job, the iriister.s will make faculty chanKe.s _to asfvurr him a Rrade he prefers to tciich.

Re(iueAU*. for iiiformnllon c;in l>c directed to llic editor ot the ■nme.s-New.n .starilnR .Monday.

1,209Seeks Signup Here

Twin FnlLs pofri No. 7 of the American Legion will launch ltd m i membership camjiaUn Mon­day with a Boal set of 1.200 mem- bera, nearly 500 more than »r« In the orgnnltatlon now. L*rrj’ Lfttigh- rldge. commander, announced Sat­urday.

A ca.'ih prlie of »25 will be awitrd- ] to the LeRlonnalre who higns up

tho mtwii new member.i. Second and Uilrd prlt«« In the contest will be tl5 and $10, he said. Fjich Leglon- nalro who slffn.s up 10 or more new members or 20 old inembera for 1947 mrmbcrsliiii will be awarded

I^Rlon cap.

Ilay Robbliui, vice commander of the po.st. will be In clmrRc of tho metnber.’.hlp • drive whirii will end Nov. U.

FurUier plans for the mcmbcr- ahlp drive will be di;<■u. ed at * meeting at fl pjii. ’I'liesday at the LcRlon hnll. Aho lo l>e laken up will be reports on the veterans village. LcRlon baseball for 1017, and the bulldhiR commilire,

LaiiRhrldRe salil that n dance ond pot luck dinner uith the atixlllarr lA behiK planned lo end the drive.

'Hie comnianrier pointed out thut the Twin FulLs pn>i plim> to remodel Uie pre.sent bullcliiiR and a place for dancing and emrrtJiinment In the hall will be completed. Laughrldge also aald that the jkvsI will ,si>oii:<ir t.hc 1947 rcKlonal Golden Olovc!. boxhiK tournanipni in eorijiuictlon with the Tlmes-News and lha l the American Letrion ba.seball proRram III Twin FalLs aiii i,c promoted more In 1047.

Hearing Reset for Death Car Driver

JEKOMK. Oct. 11' - I’ reluiiiiuiry hearltiK lor F. I., Allen. Jerome, on a charRc o! involuntarj- minislaiinh- ter wa;, poMponcd to<lav until 10 a.m. Nov. 14 by I’robato JudRC 'Vil. Ham Cl. Comr.lock.

Allen, maniiRer of the .lerntiir t:,ib company, ww arrr.sied afier a ti.xl he was drivlnR wa.s Involved In a wreck Oct. 5 wlUi a ear driven hv Robert H. Welty. 30, Herrin, 111. Welly received fatal Injuries.

Accus,.tlon was filed bv Sheriff Lee Johiwon. after a coro!irr> jun decklMi that Allen wajt Implicated nl an intjuest. Friday.

R. W. Wilson

Heads County Unit for lEA

Oruanlratloiial meeilnK of a Twin Falls county Idaho Filueatlonal ns- •sorliitlon unit was held Wednr.sdav at the -iVin Falls hlRh .school, audi­torium, with Doris Stradley, county Nuperiiit.ndcm of public In.Mnic- llon. pri-.'ildlnn. Approximately 150 tcachiTs altiiulcd.

R. W. WIImju. Flier .suivrliileiid- eni of elemeut.iry .scMoola and coun­ty reprr-rlilallvr on Ihe district fX - rrullve oommlllee, was elected pre;.l(li-iil, mirl Kebccca Curtin. ’IVln Falls juiilor hlRli si-hixil teai-lier, ,'ecrelar}', Ofllrer^ uf the re.'.pectlve 10 Im-al units In the county will serve a.s Wilson’s execu­tive commlllee. He appolnte<l the followiiiK commlluv t/i draft a con- stliuiltui: .1. li. Krldley. Kiml>erly MilxTlnlendent of K'hools; Georne M. Ukene.vs. Hiilil, juperlnttndrnt. and Ida Alien. Twin Falls.

Mrs. Ilosr M. NTirlh. president ot thr .south central IKA, ,stre.*.srd the Imiiortanee of rnordlnatltm of the varloiv, lEA Rroup-;, and Wll'.on •.URRej.li'd Ilml all prt-.-.enl Ivcotiie lamlllar with the I’rabody rrixirl.

Woman, 82, Dies At Jerome Home

JICllOME, Oct. 13- A woman came halfway uround the world from New Zealand, .\lr.s. May Annli Tliomjvson. 1)2. died at 0:30 p, m twlay at her home here.

Shr wa.s born on Dee. 18. lnS3, In New Zealntid. moved here with hu^band, Willanl H. Thompson, In inin. He preceded her m death In 103<.

She Is survived by three daugh­ter.', Mrs. F/IIlh Alice Ostler. Je- n«me; .Mr.s. IVlia Anderson, Snn Ilernardlnn. Calif., and Mrs, Acla I.ske, ’iv in Falls; two sons. W il­liam A. Tliompsiin, Sain Lake City, and Harold Thompson. Rupert; two sisters, Mrs. I.ir.'je Rogers, Pnrl.s. Ida., and Mrs. Alice Hayball. Poca­tello; 2R Kranili'blldren, five step- frandchlUlrcn and 47 Kreai-Kmnd- chlldren.

She wns s member of the LDS church Mere, st which funeral aerv’- Ices will b' held al 2 p. m. Tuesday under the direction of Bl.shop A. Leo Jercmie.

Burial will be held In Flier lOOP cemelrrv be.-.UIe the Rrave of her husbanit. Tlie bodv re.sl,'. al the Wilte mtirtuary, Twin Fall-s.

Canadian Newlyweds Pause

Here on Motorovcle Joui'nevVlslUng tourlsii In Twin Pali* to-

eluded Mr. and Mm . Art Pc«eock. Calgarj-. a Canadian honeymooT.tng couple whose Alberta-liceruesl mo­torcycle attracted corjlderable at­tention here.

-Marie and I were married or.eday arKl ihe next day we started cff ___on a 4.000-mlle motorcycle tnp v'5 ; fV. tho Rocky mountain and raclfK

m» dr'^ru to the Aagrle* a.-ta.Their hcee.cTtard-bound stopa in-

cluvlfNi ca.>sle in Death Val-ley. «-.e pc^^tion of the tnpce,<r.beJ a-s "^7 wr.ei of c<«ceatrat- rd hc'~ by Pra.-ock-

A Jump of XXJ mi:ea uok them lo rzy. »r.d another days nm to Twin

.VJ that trmairved when they ■ t l* PocaSel

Jerome Oldster, So, Has 1st Plane Ride

r'tr.r ;M.>. «rek Icr F-., T r v ' |Ft\-ai there 'C.’vctJLsta.

coast sUte*.- explained Peacock. | to. Idaho FjCIv !!e>r.Peacock, an rm|>Jpye of PackarU. Falli to CaUars .

Alberta. Ltd, explsmed that th e ' trip also prtjvldes h;:n wj*h socue "civilian orientation” after five years and 11 months oversr.is service * ith a Canadian infantry brtjade com­pany.

Jual One FUt

Tlie Peacocts sto;i;-f<j here oa the return leg of a jouriiry which rled them aa far .south as Ui^ Lim Angeles iiren. anil thrsr onlj- trai'.s- porlalloti trouble t\ime»l cRlt to b«"one flat lire, and th.st «r»a In Cat.- Bda thr first

“Ou our wav up from FJt. Ne\ however, we really knew we hao hit Idaho roads when «r crwv>c<! the slate line into Twm rn iu c-untx,- nald Peafwk. the ilruer.

Mrs. Pejicock rldei in a .iprv-ixUr constnicled Mdec.ir cha.vNLs arul li protected from the wind t)v .•*Bla*s shleli!. The siriec.sr » xs roci- .structed by the toui'le i.-. five wefk- ends at a cost of tlo In matertils a:Calgary.

Valued al no«’Tlie motorcycle, a IM2 Harlev.

Davldsnti ’«5.’ via*. imrchas«l iwv e\.. nrmy equipment for »450, ' said Pea­cock. who valued the complete out­fit al $700.

Tlie •’4S‘ model lias b<w c\':u;fi. ered too .small to handle a sidecar, but Peacock said he had exjwr.enct^

, no difficulty, no motor temjirrature trouble, and hud avernRed 40

utd Oreat

County’s 4-H Youths Place At Exposition

FaU- county 4-H Judglnj and dernoRstratScvn te»tn.s made a e«<l shewlrir ml the Pacific Inter­nationa] Uveatpck ahox In Pcvt- land. Ore. ihLs wrek and two Flier clrls’ dreue» won top honortt. W. O. tnau IMest said Saturday after i»- tumlns from the jiiow.

Cotton drecksea made by At:drey .\nn Reed and Winon* Jones took first premium award* at the »how. which attracled exhibits fr«n thre* Pacific north»rat statev

The home ecor \>mlca dfmonstra- :tk'n team. Idaho s»te champlonv

, I finished Uitnl in the demmstrattcmJmO.M n.CKt 13-M Jcnei. who. corte.st »nd third m the Judging

CcwlinK_hy|eTTnt. Sext-ntern home e« Judjlns competed. Member* of the

• o team were Jeannette Childers and ■••I i Geraldine Brown. I>. ;h of FVer.

The bo\V Judeuic tewm. txxnpi«ed

b^n tocTther manv searj» ' R»arp_ atld CepeTV;e brv'th'Tx mrr- f3 ar..1 >C» rij-ter i.\ hS U is alv. t.'^ rvle f.-j Jv-r.ei.

tloa tu n of Don Hcnru4 >nd Jim Burnett. RhM. nnlabed third. A wool d n a mftde br MUdrtd F'Jer. n a am ded mentb In tha wwil drta oompeUtlaa.

Peas of hosa cBtertd in tba atock compeUOon by C. F. Uc~ NetJr. Buhl, broaghl MTenI rt>. bons. He took fourth anil alxth for fat heavy hmixras. fifth for a pen of f « heavy barrow*. flRh on » iuTvlor boor pig, fUlb and tCTenth on Mnlor »ow plga. fourth on « hr^ing pen of pigs one year old. third cn get-of-alrv hogs, and *ec< «id on cet-of-dom hoc*.

aU four

Shecpherdcr to tJct Intoxication HearinsArTT'trvl by T»-.n Falls cily

hr* if:er he had at .-.\.-:e l atten* Con ci a n-amber of hou-M-. olSers hv star.d;r.« in the middle the tSj block o.' L.VU.SI street and hcj’.ertng

, Sbsr;v all of Flier, placed ninth out (<1 i i learns In the contest. Reed T.n- 'bed fltth In the tndlTidual con- pst in which more than 7S boya ere entered.The state champton denvmsir*-

iJ-llH.'*. and. wher

owner re:v>rted.

American gallon over all kitvis of rond.s,

Tlie Canadian cou[)le’Included Vel1oa• lonc park. _ which Ihey reached the second day out, G25 mlle.i from ho.tie. and Grand Teton national park. Wyo.

VUU Bryce Caoy

A-.ur. Tt-. ;r rtssted at U ciS pm Friday at the ratlnMd station, wo.' rr;ea.s«j afxrr

t IJ fine lmjif»ed In

R lT tT lXS TO SCHOOL

CARirV. Oct. 12-\Var.ia Pay-e. ■«nn'se\enth gnader. has murr.rd ti*

I fp'r two monthi wh'ue wcsivering ar- ■ fro.-n a rec<Til leg oprrai:j.i.

USE OUR I J i

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RADIATORSERVICE

Thre^ r»dlator *peclMlsla are here « t all times to ght you expert and dependable serrlce. Cleaning. flu.sl\lng. repairing and nrw radiator Injlollatlonsl

HARRIS Radiator Shop

poa.-e cwirt.

it:ne -y Car Missinff From

Parking Lot HereTheft c4 a rearr>>',-j 1833 m*.ster

CheTT\<et aedan from a downtown................... 'Twtn Fills v>lrt;r.c Jot Frtday night

Tliey continued south th.-oujh I has t>ern repivted t.-> cur ;v'Uce bv UUih lo visit Dryce caryon. whr.-r Tr.te;i ftrter.v a re-uient at Waah- colored .snnpsJiols wer^ taker., at-.il I initonIhenee over the Nevada and C.»Ufor- i Ll.-rr-se number cJ the Tehlc’.e Is

!»i SUFFERERS m— From F.cxema. Sinus Infectlon.S s ^Com m on Colds & Ileadaehen——— Inve*llgale the poaslbHlty of =— Immediate relief. Bee “

® D r . M. H. M A C D O N A L d IS Chiropractic Physician =

= C. D . M AC D O N A LD =Physlo-Therapbit ^

S130 Tltaln No. Phone SSUH* [♦I Residence Phono 690 i^-

FASH IO SE D B l ■

T H K S E L O V E L Y — I.A S T IN G

Montana AgatesH K A U T IK l’L L Y Fl.N’ IS H E l i— M O l*N n- :D

A N D A RRA N 'G ErX—

The beauty and d uttne tl^ o.* live'.e MONTAKA AGATES endears them to all '..•sris i-f f.re Jewe'rs. O jt selection offers Rtnga for men and wociien . . . Pvndar.ti, Croises. PUu, B.-oachei. etc.

Bee these lo\eli- ti»- llve Slones on displayand sale at our .shop. aO.\TX S «0 P

O S G O O nAO.\Tt S«OP

RUPERT, ID.A.HO

CKANOF. TO MFJ-;TFILKH. o n . 12-Tlie pilrr Orftn«e

kill meet Tue.sday, Oct, 16.

HUNT’S

BiCAUTY SHOP

w i l l b e

CLOSEDMonday - Tuesday • Wednesday to attend the De.vitlcl.'vns’ <

venllon In Sail lj\ke

T h» Aignliy w d h a w r o( (un«nJ

jfrvlce are dependent upon loy­

alty to the ideals of Public Sen icr.

W c fu lfill the needs Of humanity

by serving each individual family

to the b e « o f out fcSilitr.

WHITEM ORTUARY

t w i k f a l i ^

P H O N E 1400

THf INOI WITK alAUTIJUl »IT

H f f - s o f l , mnuggie^Mlippen, gom'it LOYB to t.MVB in.*

P<tur« you ot the end of a bwy doy. shedding yowr ihoei. end

^ippang yoor f*et Info these OobI* moneb o f down-ioft, fW»y lembi WJwft n w * -

tti*y'r» prwtty <n cr« cotnfortabl*. . . for lh«y*r« «oyfy, YouttifuWy tfyftd, h

Kn6ous)y cr*omy coioal

$595

liu d im - C t a r k'‘FoctK ter fo r th * Xmttrt FttmOtT

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U s e r s R e s is t

B u t t e r P r i c e ,

R e p o r t A v e r sCHICAOO. Ocl. 13 — Con-

*amrf reilNUnce lo *dv»nclnB u r pricro exp»nd^cl durlnti llie »»»k. the flcpttlmtnl of aci’icul- tur» Mid :odA)- in lU urekly rcvie-*- et buiter m»rktt-v

Thf drp«rtmeni's rtvlfw .Mnlffl. "ihtrt m»rkf<3 rf'btaiice lo

I prlcti »dv»iicM »nrt us tii? flwM Uifr^ »lv. inirrrnjfcl

ren'a^»nf9-j on wltlfr rrpnrw of conjumrr rrwlstsncr mifl lndlc«-

W.lln* W *« fp t proflls on Mnragob'Jtt

w irsirliir. cfv'klns f«-'

•nmrwhn: more frrrh. bii Uir huh >vrl of prn';!A I brcn no markrri r.'fnrt Ihfm. Tor the moM pari »rp<'»r In stronK hstirt-."

Jerome Rites Held For Alma S. Lee

J E R O M E . CK\. i : n i l . ' - : - . ! ; ^ r v - Icf.r for Alma S. 1. . T'.'lii »crt ccnductrd nl 1 -in inn. I'llduy

K l t h e J r r o x . r I J X S i l i . i i i r l B■. hop Cha^:^^ H. Aiutrur. .Ifriime srcond w irt. otlinnuiiK.

Inroeallon wai liy D.ulil K. Heil- clry «nd obltuiry by IlWiop Aiidnw- Th* flrai n»»kfr vai Uixliop A. U-o OUen. Jeromr tin t uanl, 5rcoinl .'pejJtr.- w.ii ni'hop naniry Tllby. *n<3 ihirtl .vjir.ikrr u.ij. l!ishop Ooiidv »oca«i, •I'AXln Kalb ^^conrt wart. William Klnvrl. Rlrlitu-lil. ot-

• Teml thr cloMns prajrr,MUiical iiunibrrs uere KUrn by

IhP ntv-lillplil l.iillpx' clior\i'; n;ir- b»ra Uby. voc.ilh!; Fcrrlii Maiiwrll. voc»lbl, RtfhtifUl; tlip l.ullo QUiir- leltp, acromp.itilPtl by iiuia Toiik'. Jerome seconri aord; nnrt Uic miilc fhorus from ttip Jpromo first wnrd. F le»tri wcr« In charge of rhe Je- Tomt sfcond ward Rpln-f .•.oclpiy,

Pmlltxarfra wrre Clarfni-p Crniifir. Rma Crancr. Ardflh Crancr. Melviii Crantr. Clifford Daylry and RiisjpII WflU, Thr frave «a.i riNlIcatfd by John WMLt. T»ln Knils. Int/rmeni rx3 tn Oakley femelPO'-

Defendant Denies Divorce CiiargesDeiym* the chari:* of ad\ili«ry.

Harlfy WUUam.', ownsr o( tlip wnUama Trmctor rompnny. Twin TtX\ . n ir t w »«cr FTiday in iflct court to tlir dlvorrp siiii brouchl by Mar1« \VllIlam.i AilK- 33. ^"Ullam# »L\o trimmpd from n qu&ner mUlion do llm to $87. ih* wUm*t«d value of communlly proptrty %nd eash.

WUllMJu rwiuested the dUotUMd ar.d that a drrrre of dlrarc« b« denied. He previomly nied « detnurrtr Sept. 18.

The «oupJo married Oeu 8, 19J0. • t Ooedlnir.

AUomcyi for the plaintiff Are X. JlAj'bom and Mar.' .nll Chap* maa, Ptank L. Stpphan U altoniry for the defrtulanl.

Blh«a Con*nt. Wlllianu' book- ke«p«<I. nampd co-rc.rpwdent In the diTorc* cocnplalni.

A n M % G IC

VALLEYRy INEZ rtXKETT McEWEN

TRAOroV IN THREE ACTS Art I

Onr himlrr and two tlRprs.Ad II

Onp liMiiter nnrt one tlRrr.An III

Oiip Harr.

We couldn't Rrt *nrd of our His Jitters Ml put on our skyplrfe. pln- iird purplr violPin to our wl.'libonc, iind hlrd lu to the doctor. TJie re- cpptlonl.1t turned out lo bp our old ficlioolinatr, Jrrililn S«-nn Hpafford. lonklnK mUhty frr.'h-sklnnrd and lirlKlit-pypd In hrr rrbp white unl- fonii.

"Jciiny" UP ^ald, "ll Isn't bun- or brokpn iiotira. Ifa Just tho

UlU Jli[pr.i. North .Mdp rnnchcra Iiflrii Kit tlirni. v.liat. with worry tn»; nb'Ait bi:;:' tn thp b co u (uid

! toohliPi! Any of votir nil p mrtllriil

: iiiPti will <lo."So .Irniilp led

to him next time ,vou pau his of­fice—Of better .'till, so in attd pay that bill you have bern owir.j fara coon'5 ftKP.

"Mrn arp naturally bPtier Ityjkir.c Uian woniea.'' iaj» a »eU.kno* llluatfaior, "Drcji any

A iio n y m o u s P u p s S e e k iiig H o n ie

J clotJv with 1 halrc

Adventist Church Has New Pastor

Bder »nd Mrs. F. W. R.uldir mul thrw ehlldm i hnvp arrival from fjallna. Kan., and rider Riulitlp hxi •aaumeri the paiioroip of iiip T'vtii FaJb Stvtnih-rtay A d v p n r 1 s t c h u r c h , succerdtn* EMrr R. J. Thccnas. »ho has cone to rorilnnd. On .

FTrst aermon by the np« mlnlstpr »»4 daUvmd last »erk. and hr wna

.Inlrodueed to the ponirrpustic'u bv the eenferenc* preMdpnt. C. C.Boise.

TTt® nr» p*»tor aitpiirtrd Hip churth cc-lleBe. r*aflfir fnipn

•3«e. In northeni Califomin trnilu- - atlnK In IWO from thp thPoloffU-.-xl deparjnrnt SlnPP that time hr Iwv •<rT«i tn mini'tpnnl and i)i»trlri e*pa<-UlPi In Kati-'aa, ahlch U hl.s naiire sta>

Neglect, Cruelty Charged in Suits

Two aulu tor divorce wt;e fllpd tn *»tfict court here rriclsv,

Charrln* n^slect. Deitrlce Stew, a n surd Melvtn Sleaart. ThPv tnamed Am, 3 JM!. ai Cko, Nev. Her attorney la W. i , Durn.

Charslr.c crufltv. Carmen Mc- Carley Mied OIM' MrCarlr^. TlKV aiMTled ?Vt>. S, :33;‘. ai Ln^ Va'.i' Ne*. Th# n;aini:'t'.i at'orr.eii are Rajteo.'Ti and Ravbo.-n.

UrEWtM

McClu.ikv, sr., who look pare of the looni ntlilptpn baPk In the dny« whpu T. K. II. 8. bott.Hrd mich plK- .■(kln liprops n.' I.ronnrd Avnnt, Rornild nooiip. Dob McCracken nnd •Tiny ' Ilnickni.

As wp down i>nil told our ' ful Inip ttib son of old -I>>r” Me- Clu.'.ky .nwrpl 111 wllti lh;it kprn. pr:il.' liiK iiliinrp rliiirni'tprl.'tlr trm-liprn, rdltor. , livwycr-. nnd profp'.r.loiinl folk whu <lr:il i st.nntlv ttiih hiininn bcliikii. lookrd at our <atd.

••WrndPlir' hp » ii 1 d . -I thrnuKh Ihrre not, loriK oko iind how ihnt toiii b (trowInK- I thouKlU It looiiod iniKhty nice.

Lntpr, wliilp wnliliiK for youiiK Di. M‘-Clu.nky> prrM-i'lplloii !■ fll|p<1, inPdUiilcrt on mrn of his lypp who I-Iiooje thr hunl, trylnu rarPer ol medlclnp fnr n life work. Wb ihnuRht of tlint olclrr ijroup nl (lortor.i ilka his father, h.ivp Irfi tlieir mark on Mj>kIc V.iIIp j : Wllron. flourhrk, Sawy lloyd and Cnuphltii, One nnd all. they *pr\-ed our communlllea wrll, Thpy were n_ Ki'llanl crew.

Ttien we fell lo mui.ln(f on skill of iiociora: tlmi tcv'linuiue lirgnl of ypars of rlt;ld tritlnlni;. Wr grinnpd to think ot all thr linl.i who prirtp Uiciii-'Plvp.i on their "fancy work ’ never rtreaniUiR that thPir fniiilly phyMclnn Li m.i.'ler i>t miirp Mitchr.' nnd knot.% than they evpr hf.iul of.

■Pip iloctor-\uri;fon mii;’t know any lumibrr ot ihcsp. and wa; Joining huin:m tl.'jur.i of varloiu klnd.1. for tlir:e U its nuich dif­ference bpiwfpn fftt, .iklrr, muvlc, .IS thpfp is between Ipq .silk nnd unol,

Wtipn you net a nnsly cut In les

patch with which your tuitliful doctor .'pw.s thp wound. But .luch a Job l.s nipre child's piny to liim. To M.-e him rp,illy in action you jthould watrh whrn hp aew.i <lcep In vital orRann, n Job Involvini; bli'Od vp .ieLi and nprvr.i and which .Mnnctlljir.i leaves him with scarcely

pdKP. He work.1 like IlKhtnlhB >

hi'. Irft h.ind a.\ hr pllra the ner<lle wilJi lil.% rlKht -- nnd with both hands enca.'rd In rubber glovr.i.

Hr can do wondrous thinKs. like drillinK pyelctj in brokrn bone.i and .srwins throuRli them with a larRo npr<Up threailrd with filament fm a kaiiRnroos tall, or rrniovinR cnlarnct wiih dpllrary iind scwlnK ailh A liny hnlf-moon npudle Ihfp’vdpd »lUi *l!k Ihrpp tlnip-' as finn a.% .uiv u.-.pd by a drrA.«maker.

.‘ -itiip of tiip Mitrhr* bv your arr lanilllar lo anyonr ihp Rto\er. m»ll^pv^. ec'bbler

r;h1 runiilnK »tltche.i. and p\pn H,»irt old bi.'eball .stitch. He many kinds of thread, from liiipn nnrt fine silver wire, to *1Ik and caiRUt.

Vri, your doctor la a cipvpr Irlloa-, ar.d 11 took a lot of nioiiry and jears of patient grind to ninkt him that wny. Why not bow in rp.iprct

I MEKTS IU'sn,\N'I) CAJirV. Ocl, i:-Mrs tvr Al-

brethsen haa cone to P.-'rilanil Orr »here she »Ul meet her hiuband! CpU Albrtth^en. rpcer,',;_v nrilvpd in th» S tat« from the Pacifl.- ihpatrr.

G K T YoiiB FARM LOANS

J. E. WHITE

C olem anOil Burning

WATER HEATERSFull}- A u lom a tlc— 20 nnd .30 n a llon S iitu — A p p ro v .ii

Now in Stock Ready for Immediate Deliver}’

W« Kare azpcrienced c o aerrlce ererj-lhla* «e xU

S I M M O N SI’M ’.MHING cV: UKATING CO.

1 i:* 1*hirtl A»c. N . Phone 294U

makeup or other prop', and youH prove It '■

Tlin !plt<i» >o»s the men are better endowed by nature la the way of pyelaJhra. »,»ebro»j. hair and complexlonv

"Out or any family of bo>» Clrli." bp »i«te'. -thpre will be more h.md-.onie brothers than .sia- tprj.' Hr udilv. ■'Il's nature's Idea, not minr. Man. like ii: o:hrr male animab and birds. «t*;:ed out :o be the attractive jpt with the fe- male chtxalnj her m»:e. Then man ROl the notion he « « tovv and brsan to do iJie clioiiUr.s’ Women stampeded to thr br»u;y parsers, knocked ihemjrUpi out irjln t lo bo alluring. , . ar .l r.ox l.%ok.-

"Yah. I wai a .vo;.;i at Ma.vow."' »Aid the Lean - A:id-l-tnky-One Biumly. "Ukpd it .'•Apil liK'. but did a biulnr:« Is klnda foli!;:!.' w I h id to stay home ihl.s se.niP.v:er '

In a few yearv tlU' kid »iU be a member of tlip l.ir ip army of r^';>le who blame ihPir pir»r,ts or rtrv uni- stnnse. bcoau.se thry "didn't set a collegp education" Wheneipr »e hear the lot ot thrrn wmnlng :hti tunr “ r renipniljrr (Imp

grnnunar und hlnh s.Tiool clay.s »rrr a lileak nluhlniiirr o! ia-hln: o'hrr folk-s' dlshri anil nilmhi'.s ihelr k;.l' Uut MlP hud two iLS'Pta ycu buy or b,>rrow-bril;;' «nd >o-.::.k She started lo collr.:? ailh JIO an,I one pxtrn chanse c.’ unilrrarir, Slie wiiltrd table, sl..vrt1 In the librars'. wroip tprni papers In.- •iurtpr.’.' irarr intprc.strd In vironiy ipxs »;-.ci •'Irnt ' partlp.s than knowlnlip. and on week-end.* lvi>eti in an ojfl.-e

•men In her Junlo.- >p.Ar. shp mpt a rh.iriiiinK nc'rr-do-«rU. She n-..>r-

Kollowrd elKht years of j.-rabilir.i; nnd bitter poverty. Ori-.e bore two chlkirfn. pawned thlnfs tnr fo.x’.. .scrubbed floors to pip out thp ;ini- ny ln^0. lr of the nr'cr-do-ie:!. Riit lipr plan to return to ci>11p<p npver chunKcd. Bpfore the lait child wa.s wruned she was back. Urr bruht bpnuty had fadrd a liule no*, hpr sharp mind w.-»s bl;i;i!e»l a bit. but noihlnc rould stop i.“i»t terrific dp- ternilnatlon.

She hired a rrsijn »nr1 a «rv-«sn near the campu.«. rin in betwrrn Cla.-.SPS to nur.'p the lutiy. ,>i!iP .'tud- led r-.pnrh verb.s .>s siip w.vsiip,; dia­pers. I'oundpd out the.i;rs » ’i;;p hpr

a;:P mp’il.s cookPd. .A!;,l xsfbtp had to ir ' hrr to i;,r tirrAk- s. a frolleaomr tipiul tjrhin.l a

steerinR wheel ran lirr a; acampus cro-siins on« L-rwh: dav n May.

IhP hrv'plial 'hpv ;r' h,.r brok,-

her rluht p\r ^‘r.r Whm !. p> •d hrr Clp:;r IimD:::?,; tjck ta

Cl.SV'Tills yp;vr .v;,r fmuhinc. and

•111 KPt :> dPiiree In pi.u;ic;nii:.s Lwts ke shp'U hl»^p I*!;! Up!a Ka-'-'>

too Wp nip; ;;r: rr%pi'.'.;\pp. of :

I JUS

n full pru:«i.io:ihlp

lia\e Whit It ti.k.i :• .stop us. whpthrr <vir tv, ICKC educa:ic>n. a b:;:v."*T or first Jirlzp m a Jiltrr?;;

: dP-J

DischargesRalph C Mr.Spw

rONTK.\<-T AVnoisE . 0.-1 ir . r

company. Twin Kil'.'.

Idaho roiinlv on a t;. comparPd with an r:

»-1R.i:i. T. Mst; Ha”r. Ihp .'late Insh'xij dpr-art

......... . toda\.

of sti.rr-.-'

VVXVVVCVVV^VVN.VVVVV'VVVVV'T H E T IM ES-NEW S

FARM SALEC,\I.ENDAR

Sale Date!!

IK T O B E B i ;lUlrO and LooktKtblll Adrrrtls«menl (VL 13

IV. J. Ilallenbeek. ADell«D«e

OC T O B E R 25C. Stabb*

‘ AdvertLvtnrnt OcL SS-Sl

Jerome Rites Set For J . E. Turner

JEROME. Oct. l3-John E. Tum- r, 3S. Jerome, died Friday nlghl i t

St. Valenllne’t hospital. Wendeil. }!• had been In poor health for the pa*t three y tu x .

He Was bom April 33. IBID at Welser. wta graduated trom Jertmie hUh •chool. «Qd « u a member of the Holy name toclety. Jerome. He ~ u a radio repairman by trade.

Bun-lvtaK are the partnU. Mr. and Mr». Edward H. Turner. Jercme; thn« lUters, Mrs. Gordon Qray, Twin yalla’: Mrs. James W. Crow, Spokane, and Mrs. Oeorce Hulbert. Ooodln«. and a brother, Richard D. Turner. Jerome.

Rosary will be .recited at a pm. Sunday at the BL Jerome CathoUo

n r JUANITA DAKERDo >ou want lo slve a home-

len. r.ameleas pup a home and name?^Say maybe one pup In

llair fOfker-spanlel and Jialf ja' plain daws, ihry could be trained »a Rood hiinUns companions.

Ai lea-s: Uirir moiher. a ahrep- herte^•^ hound, li a hunter, ac cortlns lo r. I- Kurdeka, He' m jiiiactr ef the FCC monitor aia t:-!n. two and a half miles south of town on thr airport road, t birthplace of the Iittrr a little o' a m.-\n:h ago.

Or.p Is roil black, one 1.-. brn

prrfpctJ>-matchcd black and whiKurdeka discovered them In

fre.s:'i;\-l-.anr-'lpil wheat field ad- V'init'.K* tiip M.stlon. Exposed and .starsn-.c ihty «pre taken into .stiiioii a.-.rt one, promptly chrlr- trr.ed "I'li.Mles." wa-s fed on a bot­tle with a b.iby'k formula.

TJirt^ of the pups have already bern ••domrr.ucaied" and are beUiK0.sred f<ir at Kiirdeka's home, 6<ti U;ue Lakes boiilrvard. but tw thr criiier.'. Mill a bit wild, prefer1.’-.p darkne.ss of the aiation'.s cellar.

Currentlv a ahite moiher cata:.,1 h.rr tlvr kltlens of assorted .-vl>'r:( are hol.linc forth In the ::r of t.'ir covernment station.

T^.e rc c itjilon haa long been a “havpn" for stray animals, ac- c«'rd!nr to J.vlp Bfbpp. a.s.sist.ir KurrtPka, vho chuckled. "V

uminc It Into nfarm “

Ir-irtrnisi.vv .s;i FCC rmplove « likr nmmsi.s AT ALI-. ra-'.p oJ Plthrr tjir peta

.' :f i ; ' .s ranine or feline pet 're fpe^i^^l. Kurdeka ha.s li. He I. " I dpi'.'t want a thlnR for m •.i.-s-k fvi-ppt a eood home.

No Injuries Result In Unity Collision

1’N1T\', Oct. 12—Ni> Injuries re- in a tuo-far collLslon two

and a hslf iiiiIps south of here Frl- dav aftrrucv-n when 1-oi.s RoblnUson r^Jte two. llurlpy. ran n slop slRn and her ear wa.s .struck by an an drixrn tis Jack L. Draney, Burley.

Kl,!ir..- Mlvs Rohlnlsnn Wa.s !;;t> o.rui'snts In Ihp Draney

mcliidpi! liL'. wifp and ch'.Mrrn Or,p of thr two. Oel Ray Dr^i;py «a.s givrn X-mys at ;-.->s-,it.\l t ut no l:i;urlps'were ;xs.“.cvl.

BEEN SICK Too Long?

Try

NATURE’S WAY SYSTEM

Orai9uit« Satunjpathlo Ph^lcUmt

314 Mala Na Phone I4Q0

NATIONAL

FURNACES K RV IC E

r*ke advanlact of our 3S irv in fumape work. . . iri as 5>:pt. of the Holland

the latest equipment in vour himaco thor- Inrludlnc the hot and r pipes and register*, more, rour Job w ill Ket tlpular attpiitlon with ir s nr aUllini:.Pumace apr>ire rm-

fnctorv-lrnlned

ci;Fhly. efCd al U*hats

.. real live n \nu immediate service, p.f toan .'obs nccepted!

W, J. IIOUMES e TI6 Evenlnri: lU

'TWILL PAY TO SEE McRAEA I.L O F I S

cannpl afford thrre e-ar*.

Thafj why It's i.-r.p«'rtnnt to keep up the ap;varanre

of your present r»r And In this eonpecUor, rpmem-

ber that w* ap-rmhra in a-jto borty and fm - r wort and Par palnlinc lltivr in

Ited number of overhaul

Jobs at the p rwo; time.

M O T O R C O M P A N Y

5 5 1 ADDISON AVE,WEST-PHONEI900J

Tlie three mlxed-brred pupa }orlcrjlng for position around a howl of canned milk and dec food labovc) are old enough at one month to seek h o m e a of their own. according lo F. I_ Kurdeka. manager of the FCC atatlon aoulh of town, who lias "domestl- eated' the Irlo. Dut the two matrlird canines (left), not yet trained fn (he ellqaette of dog- dnm. turn Ihelr heads trying lo bide Ihelr anonymity. iSUff pholo-engravlngi).

Traffic FinesOveriwrkinj fine.n of Si pach ha\

been paid by 10 more motorists In TM-ln Falls city traffic court.

Those pnylng finea for oxcrtlme pnrkirik- tn nietrred spaces ore; Har. old Snuth. J. 5. Pnrley. Alex Strv. aas. Mfs.T, M, Knight. A, C. Knlrp. S. C. Kirk. Mrs. FTank Kullk. Mr? A. W. Schrank. C. K. Uled.soe, L. H. Hell. Mrs. H. U. Gulick, Joe Olsh. I P, Swpfi, .Mrs. L, W, ArrlnBlon. M. Warner. Mrs, Rlrh.ird r*rurtpn. George Devpr and H. A. MeMlncer.

GET BETTER I ACQUAINTED j

W ith Your B anker

We’re here lo .serve you In all money malter.s—let ua a.t»lst

you with your Installment

loans for car. home appllnnces

or repairing.

FIDELITY NATIONAL BANK

church. Requiem hl<h mass will be celebrated at 8:30 a ja . Monday at the St. Jerome Calhollo church by. the Re%-. Father E. A, Schermaniion. Burial will be In Jerome cemetery under the direction of rraxtar mor­tuary.

ORION SMOKER COLLEGE OP IDAHO. CaJdweU.

Ocl 13—The Orion club held lu

annual smcAer Wednesday nl^hl at the Dalrj-man** hall. Burton New. bry. Twin Palls. preiJdent, w u la • eharge.

DAUGHTER BORN CAREY. Ocl 13—Mr, and Mrs.

Donald DUon are the parents of a jlrl. Alice Marie, bom at the Hailey clinical hoepltal. Mrs. DUon U the former Jennie Clwrlt. Carey.

— SrOKERMAUrH R IFTY -C LEA N

A U T O H A nC C O A L HEAT

DEPENDABLE—ECOSO>UCAU-ODAKA.NTEE1>

____________ TIMMONS ________APPLIANCE AND RADIO CENTER

FrM Eatlmatea ImmedUta InatallaUoo

T on BeaUnt neadqnartcn

U4 tad Ave. North

REASONSWHY

VOOR LONG-TERM FARM lOAN AT THIS SANK

SA V ES YOU TIME AND MONEY

y o u OIT PROMPT SIRVICE - N o red upe. Your loan is made by the bank, ai

f * y the bank, through our special arrangement wiih The Equitable Life AMuranc«

2 Q Society. . . » dccijion on your application in j or 4 da)-s. . . up to 40 ycarj to pa>

YOU PAY NO EXTRA CHAROIS - You pay only 4% on ihe unpaitJ balance. No

stock obligaiioni. No fe « and no commissions 10 nay. . . only the usual abstract-

* J inR or tiilc policy and recording expense.

YOU CAN PAY ANY AMOUNT a t ANY TIME from farm income-lnterest ii

stopped ihe day payment is received. This famous K.\RM IN C O M E PRIVI-

l e g e ii saving money for ihouiands of Equitable .Society borroKcrs.

YOU PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT with ihe PREPAYM ENT RESERV E^

Extra payments on principal not only save )ou money-they also build a rcsen'c.

without cost to you. to pay interest and principal in Icis favorable >cars,

YOU DEAL AT HOME WITH HOME FOLKS - Make the pa\mcnis on your loan

right hcie at the bank. O tjr iuterest in yovr tirlleire rnnlinuci nfler your loan it elotfd '

W h e th e r y o u w a n t lo b u y or (mprovs a fa rm or fiov*

a loon fhcrt I t out-o1-daf» . I t w il l p a y y o u t o ln v t t l g a t 9 th is n ew lo a n p la n . Ask f o r our fre« book le t todcryf

T w in Falls B ank & T ru st Co.

. uoid C oids

Claused Ly.

'3b,-afl 3 L J

INSULATE Your Home With “EAGLE” MINERAL WOOL

If only from the standpoint of your family's health, you

< 111 afford to be without sufficient protection from

winters cold weathpr. Drtfi.s. fluctuations in room

teaiperaiurea and the Ukt *r« aUn«»t entirely over­

come If your home Is Insulated with EAOLE MTNETlAli

WOOL. Iruulatlon rnuk.n \nur home more healthful,

more comforuble—und It pays tor Itaelf In saving* on

fuel alone I

C A L L U S

/or

Free Estim ates

PHONE

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D ETW EILER SEagle M in e r a l W ool Insu la tion — C au lk ing

M e ta l Weather S tripp ing

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■ llftrrnt Fe»llv»l Pl»n* lor Uw K»n-Ml FCillvnl.

• M ^ e d by the Cftthollc Worn- tiv» iMBUe of St. Edward^ cl.itrch. •re well undrrwny. accorclliiK to the orMldcnl. Mr*. R»y Roaclic-

AtU'one having donatloiu for the dinncT or for ihc bitAar arc nslccd to t*iephono Mr*. RoacUr or leave iuch doniUoR* »l her lioiiic or with Mn, H*ny SavclberR. Tlic minimi harvest dinner will be *crvrd on the

1 evening of the affair on Nov. tJ. m The country store will be in

chars# of Mrs. E. Sullivan and the fancy work nr-d .-vpron booth iti charge of Mrs. SuvelberK.

The league Is imbted by H'C Knlghta of Columbiis orcanlxatlon who will have charge of Uie recrea­tion program for the evening-

PrMbylerlan Women’s AssociationMrs. M. P. Kenworthy reviewed

the book, -one World for by Hurry E m e rso n FoMllck «l the P r r s b y t c r 1A n Women s as-M)cliil1.)n. Mr.i. RCMC M. Wllllmiis lircMtk-d. TCA wns »«vcd by Mr«. KmmA Clouehelc. leader of Kroui> five, and Mrs- Donald D. UU.rk- «lonc uik! Mr.v Wllllanu pourrd- Mrs- SloUi. Phlntirv mixdr » Moiinry InU on llidln nncl Ihr Kcv. Don.ild 1'. BlackM.Hi.- l.ilkrc; onn ' l‘l»n fur the Church.

SrrlhtJlrrs’ ( lull -rue ailuatlon of Yomli •focl.iv,"

utx.s the: ii.sMKliinnit >;ivi-n lor ilie next ScrlbbliT club jt .i m. et-i:\K condiiclccl by tl:r Kroiiii at Ihc hutnr of Mr». John K. Ma;

n Kii: Johrn il .Miirpuv

rrad tlic •■Him.'P o'. .Scm-ii C.ab;(.•. . Mr. . VIC liornrr.i rrp.Tlecl oil rdlllnK iiiul iniblir;i::iiii of IhP '-tiilc FPA l>iilU'ti;i, foinrs tothe Kroii]).

Huth V.iiul<'iil>.iik jiie-.'-iilc'd illiw- trnted vrr.'p i.i mrvi Minatum.s null liu lf <-hil<lrcn niKl K hik rc-purnsl nil a PTA iiicrtliin ill the hl«h .■■rlii'Ol fcir 'AhlrJi rlir uruti;tlic wrii)i.

Mrs- li.ivc;. |iri-;.r!itv(1 ii porinhsd I Ihr

().\(> l);iiireT(ie lir.'i OAO cl.inrc nl the >.ca-

son hJi.s Dtcn ;.chc(l\i!rd Mnndiiy. Oct, M, in thf Uadlo Rondrvoo. arrordlns In Mr. iind Mr». W, F.Wai , chnir

t .'m'tal hour uill be rondurird hrtv,prii D and 10 |>. m, Othrr mem- in:r,% of Ihr ciimtnlllcr are Mr. iind Mr.\. W, C. PI'Tlc, Mr. and Mr.i. R. M. Ree^ , Mr, and Mr^. Kriuik t„ Cook. Mr. niKl Mr.'. Chio Crab­tree and Dr. and Mrs, I!. 1* Hloxr.

^ *Twrntlrlh C'pntury ( lull

•Snow Ci.Kv.r,” by Paul Ci.ilh.-o « ill be (iramaiircd In- Mr.v HiiRh Phlnlp.^ at tlip Iirr.t ui.-1'iiiii; ot the drama snd lltrr.uurr (Irjinrtment of the T'ATiitlrth Criilury club Achftduled nt 1! p, m, .Monday in the A:ncric;in l^nloii :>uxUl;iry rooniJ,

A ten limiv Mill to:ii)W II:

...:lve offices iclll be held Nor.. . . . Legion h*ll. •eeordlng to Mra. Kate Kev«n. outgolaf preHdenl.

Aiulll^rj’ to M»«t Genera! Laughton camp and aiu-

lllary ot tlie United SpsnUh War Veterans will • entertain depart- mental officers upon their official visit Oct. 18 at a 8:30 p. m. dinner at Legion h»Jl. ^ „

Officials expected here arc T. V. Armitrong. Payette, department cotiunander. arid Mr*. Armstrong; Mrs. Lily V. DuFault. department auxiUary prt-ildenl, and Mrs. C. Dorothi- Mcrrltn. department lllary treasurer, both of Coeur d'Alene.

The dinner will also honor Mr. and Mrs. C. r. McSealy. Twin Fills, who will leave :.oon to make tliclr home in California.

¥ » ¥Odaka Camp Fire

Tlie members of ihe Ortako Csmp Klre Olrls met on the cltlmiNliiji in* vltatlon of Alton Deiin to bruiK a list of their ancestors and from what countries they came.

The folloxing countries were rep- rMpnied: Scotlnnil. Holland. Oer- many, Frnncc. Ireland and Canada mid iniiny of Ihe New England and ,'oiitherii of this countrj'.

Afion disi>lajed a hoop ,'klrt that had belonged to her great [trand- inoiher and a handmade lace skirt that had belonRcd lo her great Rreat srnndinother.

Tlie group plimned a Kuc.vt Hnl- lowptii p.ir:y, Srvenil ol the KirLi iiporti'd that they hod made calls iin ihrir adopted nliiit-lns.

1/. M.Mfntor Clob

■ nebtlon.? of Mental and Phy IliMlth." Ma,-, pre.-.entcd at u u: in« of Ihf Mrnior club nl the home of Mrv Aiili Colnrr. Mr.s. D. E. Hyan wiu the ajialstant hostevs.

'Hie blL lnp .' mcetinK wa i li.irfc-r of ilir iircJldeni. Mr.i. Mau­rice Mellon.

Members voled lo send a box of Chrblm;u glft« lo the slate school .iiid colony si Nampa. Mri-. Hsrry Smith. .MJter of Ml'ft. Ryan, a KUMt. Refreshment.1 were tervecl

South American bpe;ikrrSouth Anierlran ntnio^pherr pre

vailprl ihrDiicnoul the Itincheon iiieetlns of Uie American non of University Women Sa day St the home of Mr.i. R. D, Beo- boui, 372 Pierce street

Mr.s. C- W, Alben.vjn, who re»:eiil- 1y rr[urne<I from Colombia, South Amerlrii. dwplnyed c11,'cussed Cie vir» of Uie rooAl and deluft of Colombis a.i t he s.m iliejn by plsne. .She told the members ihai orchldi were s cent or two apiece.

Houtn America piiino numfier;. presented by Willctta Warberg. Mm, AiLitln Walliice, prestdeiU of the local sroup. reported .Matp meetliiK neld la.it. June,

riebev'ca Curtin, imbhclt

Mrs IJctv hc.Mc

I, k-avo ■ ;i9 'A

Offlri'dppariment are Mrs. Tom - rlialrman; Mr.v Hrrbrrt Si virelrh.ii:nl;ui. and Mr',. Arthur nnckwitr. -ecri t.iry-Ireii.MirtT.

Mr.', Jf>e Koehler Is haMCA,' sen- eral for the year,

{laj-mnny ('luh The nu,-.-r;i Lane Harmony o.lub

met III, the home of Mr. . Wuntia .Stlvf...........n III cliurKn of Mrs. HuiolJones, Mrs Hnire Cionloii. T^*in rnlLs. W.1' a Rtle.M The white ele- pllnnt wns won by Undn I.ee Jone,s. and members imckcd a barrel ot friiU to br i,hljii)r(l to the Chll- rtrrn'ft hwiiital. Uoise.

Mrs. Ockvi Gordon was Kiie.M of honor nl a pink and blue shower. Refreshmeni.' w.-rc servH by the hfwte.vi. The next mertinK will be Nov, 12 St the home of Mrr. Anna Mont«omrry,

¥ ¥ ¥•Officer* Nsnied

Mrs, K‘h<-: O'Urlen was elected pre,',|i1'iit of Amerii'nn War Mothers «r /V ni'rtmK rndav lit Legion halL Other oIIiriTS rimed Includr Mr.s. Kliiia nvr:iMi, tir,M vlce-prc.Hlflent: Mri. Anna iVn-r.s. ;,eeond vlce-pre.'l- dent: Mrs, Huth liush. Uilrd vicB- prc.sldent; Mr.v Arillih Oarber, re- cordInK teerrl.iry; Mr.'. Clara Pull­man. trcimurer: Mrs, Llnnle Wakem. ehaplsln: Mrj. Melma Bnlley, hls- inrlati; Mr', rUm MrVey. cnstodlall of record'; Mm. Bsther Wejton. plnnL't; Mr,', Nf.arHnrel Bsrth, as- »lstAnt plan1,'l.

The group cnmpleled plaru for a rooked food and apron sale Nov. S. diirft nt ihe meeting was Mrs. Prnnia Watson, a Harelton war motiier. Tfie ho'icRS committee in- cludr<l Mrs. liarUi. Mri, Byram. Mrs. Lena Hoh'oii and Mrs. Lettlc Pellum.

Tnstallution of both elective and

led bvEuropean AAUW u> study in th UnitNi SUte.%. T h e Europr.i stmlenL' will then return to iheir countrle,-. lo aid In rehabiliutioii,

'Hn' art;, rliairnini Mrs, Paul Joiic.v anti Mr-,. Harry -Mi Coy, ai liouiioed UiBt the llrxl iii«ei||

Will be an art exhlhu of the i;oi ' pn)frw.ional art work of local Tu i Kiill' prople.

Members will meet at p i Nov. 0 at Ihr luimr of Ml... Alhr Murphy. 13i!i Elevrrith avenue ca for a tea and exhibit.

Mrs. Beehoiit was nssljtpd in ei tertalnlng bv Mr.*;. Walter W.iMra and .Mr:,. C, .\I. t,udlo«.. .Mrs Ke neih Kail the iirocrani rJiairiiii

’Ifir nexl exrcutlve coiiimiM meetlnif «1U be al < p.m. Mond. Oct. 38. al tiio homo of Mr,'. AiiMlii W;ilince, «!) Fifth avenue north. Guest.' al the meeting were .Mrs, A, P. RiLvell. Mrs. C. H. KrenRcl, Mm. IVinald Blackatone. Mary An­derson. nuth Letli and Kntlilprn Diehl.

« ¥ ¥Circle One

Mri. J. P. Hunt re 'lewed the firr.t chapters of "We Who Arc Amer- lean'," at a meetlns of circle

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Across from Elka Bldg.

a .

WAXERS 3 5 4 FOB RENT

PROMPT EKFIC IENT INSURED

TIME NOW^To Plant

"J0SQUIL8" tor etirlle.it aprlng

Ulo'soms

RANDALL^Floral Co.

Phona ICU

507 Dloe L«ke* No.

fN e v ad a^O re g o n lT jtS v W ash ln g ^ ^

INSURED M O VIN G ALL OVER THE W EST

W E A R E A G E N T S F O R

ALLIED V A N LINES, INC.Phone 2 4 6

INSURED BtOVINO TO ANY POINT IN THE D. S.

n in jL . Oct. 12-Mr. and Mi Kenneth Curtis annomice the ei jsgenient of ihelr daughter. Delva. to J . O. Eastman. Jr.. soii of Mr. and Mrs. Jfs.' O. &iaiman, The wedding will take tjl.ice Oct. W. Mis.' Curtis grnduaird from Buhl high school In 1045, ani tended Ihe Univer-'lty of Idatio the following year. She t ' now employed

the Farmers natlolial bank. Easl- in grndu.-xted from the Buhl high

school In ID43. Inter enll-slInK In the navy. He received hLs dUvharRp Febrimry and in now employed tlie Snake Hlver Trntit company.

Mr;.. Mu.«Krnve wu.s a;,sL'lr,Mr.'. I. L, Kevaii, Mr- 11. Beatty led the drvotlonal,'. Members meet nrxi tune di the home of Mrs. Jjt-k Phipp'

¥ ¥ ¥( Irele Klve

Mr.s, C, y. .McClain w^s m charge nf tho proi;rani at tlii- mcriiiin of elri-le flvr of the WSCS nl the home ol Mrs. C'l;[lc>rd E\«rL’., The mret- ini; wa.' in ■•liurer ol the pre.-.iilrnt Mrs. Harry Sninck. Mrs. Jim How­ard wa.'. m .harKe of Ihr drvo- tlonal' whirll featured "pr s:i It* iheinr

Artlclrs wrir rrMcweil li\T C. Ha. . .11 .Mn . CllllortI Kvaiii. Mr:. Mu,lor. Ki.%h.T. Mr-. Jim Howard. Mr,-. Kvrrrti Ru-r. Binook, Mr-.. <:, M, l-'l,'her anilLew Gutir

¥ ¥ ¥Sriullla Club

n» in rlr.-l offlcrr,' for I9« ir No-,rmbrr m<-rll ■ nf Nfr;. Veld.i T.

of Mr' U.ubara U :lhie Wrbh, Po,-atrl!.

Veda Millet, vva,v

.1 out ill ;lir i-lub br«1k.s. i pino.-hl'- party will be h<- • home nf Mr, and -S!r»- HKln I.Min al 7 no p m, Friday, Get.rrr-,hm( nt.', were ,srrvr<I ly.

An evenliig crrnuony rerformed Sunday. Oct. 6, unurd in inarrlage Rhea Mae Ander>on. dsuchter of •Mr. and Mrs. Lexlir Atulreajon. route one. Twin Fj IU, and Bruce Pooler, .son of JevMr Pvx.lrr, Fourth avenue west. Th- \o«s ' eTchntiRed n! R p m, a; the home of the bridegroom

.M, Sherinun .suptiM.u, IJ3S first counsellor, oftlcmtrd at the eandle- light .services.

TJie bride. Ri'rn in marrtaRe by her father; w.i:.- n .-.kv blur sun with an orchid roisaee, Donua Bchnltker. nlsf> In hliir with a cor­sage of pink rarnntioii' and white rosebuds, w-ns maid of honor,

Lloyd Relkrr wa.s M 't man, Re- freshmenw wrrr .'rrved. Mrs. J. O. Bell and Mr^. D \V, Pooler were In charge of thr rI[i room.

The cmiple win lup at 3M Fourth avenue wrst. T'Mti Fall' The brlrtt attended the Hollister high school 6he ha.s been empln\ed In Twin Falla the po.st few months.

Tlie brldeRrtvini cmduated frrm the Poljtechnii; h ljh -vhool In Angeles- He wa.' dl.*charg«l In 1945 from the navy.

Varied .Social

Practlre Hour

ll ie fiTAt prac;:rr hour procram of the seamn will br presented o i p, m. Sunday ar the home studi of Mrs. Te.ila Bellmi. SI I Second avenue we.st. The practice pro­grams have netn .'chedulej on thi SM-ond Sundays of every monUi throughout thr srason.

Pupils who will pi.iy Siii;day rlude Judy Carl.-on and Janice Ramsey, Filer: Paitv Jean .Vollelrt, Barbara Winter?. Ros.' .Krrington, Twin Fai;,'. and Donalu Crimes. Wendell

¥ ¥ ¥t amp Fire CilrU

Tl;r !vrp!.-x Camp Flrr c.,:!,' r,-n. dueled a council lire at i:ir home o[ Mrs. Harold Lackey, n^iirdiaii.

The Halloween Uieme -as,' lea- lured. The program was b.isp<l on the law of the Camp Fire Oirl'.

Tlie assistant guirdlau awsrflcvl the beads to the Rlrls.

CalendarMrs, FraiicU Oecker will enter-

tain the Washington Bridge club m day . Oct. 18.

¥ ¥ ¥T!ie Jerccne Cca;i.!\ Democratic

Women's chib will mret at home of Mrs. .V H. Hart.^;lJrll »t 8 p. m. Tliursday. Oct. IT.

¥ ¥ ¥The AJn.ima clo.\,-, of the Baptist

church Will meet at 8 p, m. Mon­day at t .e home of Mrs. Jesse emltii. route 3,

¥ ¥ ¥The executive committee

room mothers of the Blckel K h*'l PTA will meet in the school audi­torium al 3:4i p, m. Monday.

¥ ¥ ¥Mr?, Fraiil: Sikes » ill be hosterj

to Uie Star Social club al 1 p, Thursday. Oct. 17. »t a no host luncheon,

¥ ¥ ¥The Tnin Fslji Garden club

meet at 8 p. m. \Ve\‘.:ie.'*lay at Idaho Power c\;.iipsn\ auditorium. Byrd Walter wi’l divia-s "Mulching ond Stormy fi>r Wn-.irr Protection."

The Country ' will

home of Mri- Fern Kuytendall, two miles west c: South Park, one mile south and one half mile wesU

Weddings,Engagements

in BoLje-¥ ¥ ¥

Tlie Twin h'allv betlirl of Job'.t Daughte.'.s will meet for a chill .'Upper at (MS ;> m. Monday at tile Masonic temple. bii liie,ss meeting will be conducted folliiw- ing the supper

¥ ¥ ¥Hcnr>- C. Dacn.hak. lOiigre.viman.

will be ihr princip.i speaker ahen .all To>!V.etid rlutxs of soutJiem Idaho and friemls altl meet al 7 p. ill Sundaj, Oct. 13, al ihe Odd Fellows liall in Twin Falls. The public I' invited to attend,

¥ ¥ ¥T ie Buhl Junior Dancing club will

haxr it.> Jtrst dance of the season Wev'.ne'dsy e\enliig. Oct. 16, at the Lejloii hall. Music will be fur- nL'hert by Curly Lea in and his orchestra, Sheldon Pulley is sen- ersl chairman and Mr.«. Harry Wil­son ti f ->d clulrman.

Tlie Womtn's Christi.iii Mis­sionary lelreal will be held al the Buhl Chr^'tian church TueAday and W :lne.^c;av. Oct. IS and 18. Tlie meeting wiJl o[yn at 1:3(1 p, m. Tue'dsy. .Kn India party will be the main feature. Guest spe,ikers w-;il b* R. W. Bloijrr, San Francisco, espciiine srcreisrv of the Womens MK'lo::arv s.vlftx and Mr.'. H. N. Miller, rresldrnt fro,m Doi-e.

The T-iin Falls rh.ipter cf the DmikIi Kt ,' ot t;;e Americ.sn Resolu­tion will hold a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. Miinday, 0 :t. M. at the

Nuptial vows were exchanged by Klmer Barke.s. son of Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Barkes. 305 Jockson streel. and Evel>-n Sova, Flier, daughter of U. E. Sova. 3«n Potter street. Eu­gene, Ore.. at 8 p. m. SotunJay. Oct. 8.

The Rev. Merjl E Nemnlch. Unit ed BreUtren In Christ poslor, of­ficiated al Ihe single ring ceremony.

Tlie bride was In a gray dre-is trimmed in blarfc «,ith black acces­sories. Her ensemble was accented by a pink corsaue. Lorraine Kyle in R rose sull with black and whlt« acceMorles, was maid of honor.

Tlie hrlde attended high school at Elko. Nev.. and Shoshone. She W1L1 recently employed al tho Filer A.ssoclaled Dean company, bridegroom was discharged from the army about a year ago. He la em­ployed by the Bacon Produce com­pany. The couple platu to live at MS Jackson street. A dinner was ser\'ed following the ceremony.

¥ ¥ ¥Wedding vows were exchanged by

Maxine Oalllher. daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Abbott, route three. Twin FulLs. and John Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mann. 411 Main avrnuo we.st. at 2:30 p. m. Sunday. Ocl. 9. at Uir firsl ward LDS church.

Rex Tolman. acting bl'hop. offi­ciated ul the service. The bride, given In marriage by her father.

I a gold streel length drea* accented by aa orchid corsage.

Mrs. Leland Barton was matron ot honor. She was In a black dreai accented by a carnation corsage. Oeorge A. Mann was best man.

Sherman Oalllher was ttsher. A reception was held at llie 8 and M cafe. Mrs. Alice Coppock was tho reception a.vMstant. Tlie couple plans to Ilvo In-Ttt’ln Fnlla.

Tlic bride attended Twin Falls ftchooLi and Is employed o f the 8 and M cafe. Tim bridegroom attended high school In Nairn,

LuthsrC . Thompson, H . D. Announces

Cbaoc* ef resldecee phoM to — - X277 . • -

Oftlci phone retnala* 1819

home of Mrs. Arthur Scott, south of Hansen. Tliojp wblilng trftns- porutlon or «1io are able lo take their curs please telephone Mrs. W. H. EldrldEC al 777. The eve­ning seotlon will meet at 8 p. m. MoncJUy at Uie ho.me of .Mrs. R. R. Spaftord. 345 Seventh avenue east.

¥ ¥ ¥ .The Jerome County Republlca:

Women's organlrailon will meet at 8 p. m. Wediie.'dsy. OcL 18. at N^lVi'cafe. Graydon W. Smllh, Twin FulLs. chairman of the Young Hrpubllc.an orgnnltatlon. will be tho guest speaker. The men'i orgsn- Ir.itlon and young Republican group will be gue.its ot the women at ' meeting. All persons Interested Invited to attend. Retrc.'hments will be served.

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Never betort hove coals and toppers been .'o lnvely--»o feminine as they are thlB oea- .son. And when you see the splendid selec­tion Ihat we've gathered here for \-ou. j-ou'll want one su^e.Up from . .,.

SUITSAdorable, smsrt and ohl ao alyle-rlghl . nre suits thl3 season , , . our '> ide ahowing oftrrs ycu a choice in style, fabric or price that makes U ‘ anoth«r mujt on your ward- *■ robe selection,

'=;i5.40 $42.50nii«s 1 1 lo 44

S im plv Charm in jf. N ew

DRESSESSuple. sofl. drew.up styles;- amort clear prints, adorable colorings and color comMnations th»t lend a touch e( smartnesa in the sivle net.Mls thla fall and winter, that are drfinitrly ne«.

S7.90 to $24.75

Y o u l l Ke Pleased W U h

These Lovelv

HATSA.% always our shoeing of the ne« millinery crentlons leave yoU nothing lo be desired In the latest styles. In the usual wide variety of fabric.', trims and colon . . . shapes and sites too. to mwt

. your owTi personal demand.

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SABLE DUEMDED M ARM O T ....................Others to S 3 9 9

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SABLE DI.ENDEK MUSKRAT . Others to $ 4 9 9

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OR£Ti’ CHINESE KID-gKIN . . • Others to $ 5 6 9

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PAO« »iaHT TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY, OCTOBER M. 1048

Bobcats, Out For Harvest, Beaten,-19-0

UVlUjEY. Oct. la — A wctk’8 hftn-wrt vaCJilion toolc ihe wtnnlns

off Conclj Rviloil DlKlRr'i Riir- jty BobCAU and nA a tcauU thr;r

Illinois and Ohio State Bow in Upsets; Army Gets ScareNEW YORK OcL U Ml —Mftny Kivn oiiUll. 30 to 13, Dlftncliwfl. out ff«U that th*rt«l a yew m :o. M h*v« dettrmlned the west coa.if»

& fooU,«li t»iim dLwovcrfd t»-o and t half Rame.i, Joined to 7. Purdue wtui humlllftled by Ho«e bowl repre»enlaUve before ihoa ooll«!» fooiixiU team OUco'.erM Tucker In Notre Dome. 40 to 6, but low* eune leawn h«ula into November,thnt not •11 Is moleskin nnd muscle imvtintw a ierlr* of lon« pa-iata up with » 31 to 7 decUlon orcr WiBhlnilon audderUy found lUon tJie Krullron today. u,at ijnniHlit a final period mftrlier Ncbnuka. • - «orlng puncli In the final quarter

Illltiot’'. tlie tfiiiii Uint to nncl victor)'. Duke, beaten. In lU flrnt two iind up-ended Wn.-ihlnslon Stale,huvp' brrii OIIP of Uir ml(l»r.-i'» otlirr cll'<ovrrir^ iif tlip dny In- *lnri.v turned OeorKC Clark l-*.e 21 lo 7, while another coMt crowdKrrntc.->t. dtvovm-d n . ^■<)■nd Tar- cliidrd ihr rvidriicc that Columbia •'"‘1 Navy. 21 watclicd St. Mary'* Herman Wede-tnr In Imlliiiui ami Ixiw^d, U to 7. , .viihfiictory llnp to Mipplc- *■ by California, 20

dln« to » 13 to la victory. Peim- .lylvaiUa ahowed lU expected power in downing prerlouily unbeated Dartmouth. 38 to 0. Cornell’s ground attack functioned deipUe Ije rains In aCoppIng Colsate. 13 to 6. VII- lanova upaet favored Ik*,- Crofts, U to 13.

Missouri and Kanaaj, arch rivals of the BIX Six. had eaay vlctorle*.

10 0. and Kuniaa «utninnlng

C i i B S ' ! S P O R T S

H a g e r m a n F i n a l l y B e a t e n

Redsldns Cut

g=i : i ALBION CRUSHES DIXIE COLLEGE, 41-6: Gciie.Ble(lsoe^Buhl, Star of Homeconiing

, U-Couch Gciir

Mushers Trounce Bliss Six, 38-12

Snyder Runs 80, 75 Yards .s.Year Pirate As Bruins Crush C o ^

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V andals Fall Before M arquette XJ 46-6M^WAXJK^ 9 ? : *? «V-M*niuelt«** HlHtoppm defeatrt the TJnl-

rerslty of Idaho. 4M. befor* ia.000 fans her* tonlfiht The HUltoppm turned loose l^elr ^ I n * twina. Polcamakl »nd Royief». to count lour times ui me nnt half and onew In the second. Mairjuetle rora- pleted 13 of at passes for lOS yards.

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Markets and Finance

Livestock Markets Close

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W o. the und iT s inned .'u ill kuM the f(illnwin>r dcscribcd properly , locnlcd nt the Pau l

H :iin l fiirm . :P ( m iles uc st of the T w in Fnlls filter p lant, or 2 milos south and llK nutcs wi-st <if South Park , on—

T U E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 1 5 thS A L E .STARTS 1U A. M ._ r .U N C H E O N ON (;R 01 IN I)S RV K ^ l 'L L ( ;R A N ( ;E

MACHINFRY | HOUSEHOLD GOODSSrllm Kltchrn Cablnrt llolpolnl Elrctric lUncr. lahlrtop »Ij Ib While f:n*mrl KKrhrn I|pa(rr S-plrcp ninlnic Room Krt

■oriiilrk-Drrrliis T4nilrm Dtv. 7 fl. Slncrr Srwln£ SlnrJilcxn\V.ii:oi. anti lUrk »<■'>' O-K ( onNolp Radio

Slurlin C-ourh rinlfnrni ItnrkprOrra<>loita| ctinlr I^allirr RofkrrI2xl: fonl goakpr IJnnlrum Rnr !lxI2 fool Consnlpum »Qt 7»r» fnnl C’oncolpum Ruj 2 Simmons Ilrdn Z Innrrtprinf Matirrvirs r>'T*'rf 2 Cl.wlji nf nraucr*^-way Kloor Lamp K».»y Wa-ihinc Machine

2 MatUnara DInlnr Tablf. « Clialr*: Kllrhrn C h ^n Lartf .MirrorC'ot,s4.lf Tahir and Mirror2 Otrr«lufff<l Chain I.rallifr Rorkrr tCacllo Rrnch W'llinn Hug MxJ: f « t Axmliii^Jfr Rof. wool farM flxjz fpct Ainilnhtrr Rnr. blur. RxlO frri3 ( iinit of drawrn Hrallnt -Store .Sruliif Marhlni I.llirsrr Table K<'ll Top DrskLa»n Mower, with cai motor

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Kiit)l)pr Tlrril Wnton lla> Drrrlrk. romplrlr Trarlnr llltrli I’oMrr I.Ill 2 Srls Wiirk IIarnr->», *(Kid Mollnr M.-inurr Sprradrr. cood Ollvrr ll-li<i1r ('.rain Drill, ntrrl (i<ix. craxv alt. T>»i> Kmv V.->llr< .Mound CorrUKator llp.m .-ind I tm Cultlvatnr airCiirnilrk-Hrrrlnjr Bran riantfr Mollnr 2-wav Tumbir Plow. 16-ln. Nrw 2 3>Srrllon Wood Harrows, nrarlj npw Van ilrtinl (imin Drill, nearly new

20. hole il<iul>lp dlw. with ira-w »ee<lrr Rubber Tlre<I Uajnn and Rark. COOxlfi llrr« Oliver Manure Spreader, hrary duly, like new MrCormlfk-Uerrlni: 7-fl. Tandrm Dl'P, IR-lnrh C.ise Hump lUke, lO-ft, |fO®d fi 10-K.ill.in Milk ran^Elretrlr Frnee ronlroller. (IntemallonaJ)

SHOP TOOLSr<i'l Drill Kleelrlr Drill, 'j-lnrh. newFalrbanki .Mnme Hnr»e Motor KrrtJrel Trip Hammer, 'j-hp. motor, new Heavy Vise. l orzr, .Invll. Vbe. Extra O ooi - Trip Hammer, Tlatform Scalec, S .hp. Molnr, '.*»»p. Motor, niow Torch. Weed nomer. RIow Torch and olhct imall »hop tool* and items.

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HORSESTeam Mare^. HOO, 7 year* old lilaek .Mare. 15iO poundt. R yeai R«an .Mare. ICOO pounds, S year

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GLASSIFIED ADVERTISING^F U R M T U K E . A P P L IA N C E S

ALl. ttokff tomplfi* with fonlrtili.A U T O S F O R S A L E

i»il c iU TnoLttT iJw . ndki. bMU* •potllshu toed «ooillll<iB. TbSM UtJ,

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PAGE TVTELVETIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNBAT, OCTOBER 15, 1918

Man Captured Here Fighting Murder Count

TULSA. Okla., Ocl 13 </17 — Victor E\prliiirl. SJ-jcar-old In- dlnii-1 youUi wlio w;ui cni>turcil in Twin Fttllv Mn.. ftJlfr n fn.n inilo- niobllo cJiiifc by jicacc officers, plcntlt'rt liiiiocml to ctmr(?r-T of fiiiinliT In tile ilriitKi o( l'*o Tuha drU-fllvrr. nnd iiNsnult nl!ti llilcill to kill on n ihlrd.

T'vm Kiilbi. Iclii., pc:icf offlccn chfl^Pd ftvfrhurt lo Uio oiiuklrtj of T»m Pnlla lilBti Kj)pt<l «lifn tliry Intfrccptfil him nllrr n rob­ber)' “J'tl IclilnnplnB In Mmint.Hn Uoinr. Ho Ifttcr Itlpr.tlflnl ;i.-:

In Oklnliomn for the tiliiy-Iws.

Extriulillon to followcrt.IS-cr.hnrt wnlved prrllmtnnry hfftf- InK on t-’ic ii.v;alllt chsr«r. flird In coiinrcilon wlHi the .•.IhkhIiik of Delrctlvr Hi-ll Johii'nii lie wji,-. helil wiilioul bond on the miirilrr clinrKC-'', which '-'‘t of Uirdr.-vtnri of Drtrctlvr^ .S. It, Comim ic »ntl Jrrr>- St. CInlr. I>fpllm1nnry he.-\r)n« wm for Oct. 17.

Potato and Tomato

• The mitalo on (I**- Irfl, cnlrrril In tlie Tlmr«-Nrw» irTlcultural enn- IrNt >>r A. I>. Uitrix. Ilrrin, locik« likr ■ lanib’« lirad and tli<> tnnulo on tlir rlc'ht li»i tlic Dicinnr... Iirjt. Tliere are i l l loiiiilors cronlne nn (h.->t plant. A J3 prlit I. b r im .uariln l tor llir br.t ..cldlt)- irouii lu Magic Valley tlil» y«r. M'atcli tnr announeemfnt of (hr winner w».n. (Slaff jihnto-mraTlnil

Building to Start On Vets’ House

;Taylor Named to L E G A L A D V E ItT lS E .M E N T S

Jh-no.MK. Oct. 12-ContliiidnK to. hdW llictr nj>i)recUitlon of hU u-.-ir crvU'c In coricrcic tcrnu of (l(ill;ir'l

i Dudley 6wlm. Twin Palls, nailontl I viee-coratnandcr of ihe wejtero dia-

U'. s . Li6irion Unit i s p c » k c n a t t h e c o n v e n t i o nO I was John L. Sullivan, undcrsecre*

HAILEY. Oct. 12—Attorney Ever- Itnrj- of the navy and former cla-j- •tl II, Taylor woa nj>j)olnlc(l to the mate of Taylor. iir<-li;n rclnllons commlitce nt tlic | —--------------Mlioiial convention of the Atr.cr-' ATTEND ID S MEET . -------- ------ran I.CK10H In Snn PriincL'.ro, which CAKEY, Oct. 12-Mr. and Mrs. Federal Rr»rrve Bank of lliU pU^lcU

Heport of Condition cf TWIN FALLS UANK it THUST COMrANY

of Tnln Falls. Idaho, at IIib cIom ot bnilnen September 30. 1910m a Stalo bankinr Instllullon orcanlxrd and operatlnc under the banklnr Jawi of this Slate and a member of the Frderai ICnerre Sysletn. I’obll^hed In Bceerxianre vltli a rail made by Ihe Hlate Uanklnc Authorities and by

L-;i Imvc now r;.l r c>in,Mr\icllon of • amnll, Jenimr,

ril uboiit $1,200 I hnuM? for L<-.'- (lLs.il.U-d vcl.r-

•n<led n.n n delenntc from thli Wallace Mecham attended Uic LDS I nencral conference at Salt Lake

The npiwlntmcnt wiui madr Ijy H. ‘ City la jl WeelC.i ilbtr

Con'lriicllon of the lioii.'e will slarl next week, iiccordlnu lo com- nilUep mcrnbfr.s of iho !o(), c IixIjt, orKanliiitlun »i*)nMirlriK tlic iirojcc:. NiitiKToiLi men have olfm-cl '.u it<>- natc time and niaii-rlal for biiiUIlt:.;Ihr IIOILV,

U I' c.-.:imatcd tliat $2,500 will hr id lo c'omi)’i-lc Ihr lion-v, li! •-U>n U> ihp dtJtKili-fl. latMir Tliil.v JIowcviT inorr fiiud.i

Illy have been pknUed beyonil

Reserve Program To Be ExplainedInvllril to

LDS First Ward To Fete Teacher

Myrtle lirownlnn, ftchool t.-:.<-hiT. will t>e hor farewi'll trrtlniQiilal »t S tiny ot the Tulii KilU I ward ch;ipfl, .Siir will Ic; day for Salt I.alrp Cllv 1. mL'-'Innary nohixil brfdri for wer.tern Ciuiadn on n nitviinn.

Tlie cn'lcr,■l will Iiulmli- iin ad- rtrr?-’! by .Iny M'-nlM, vikmI m>Id hy Cllftonl Tolnian, rrtiiiirk.n liy UlNhop Mitchell W. Hunt. Jr.. vlnlln fJihi by Mnx Uciyd. Mid a r.v.i«,ii .- hy Mlt.n Brownlnt:.

Jerome VacationJEnoM i;, Oct, 12-n»rvc-.n vaca­

tion In the -Icronic ^ llrMlb brRan at the close of (icliool Kridiiv In.'.t.-ad of Ocl. Ifl prcvloiL'ly nnnomirrd. ftccordlni? to the .m IkhiI bimrd ber.<.

Cla.wes wll! rccnnvrne Oct. 23 In- »lcnd of Ocl, 27.

ot World iiicclln;; n l 7:30

W. diir.Mluy nl the ‘I'wln FiilLi 1 liiniM- to lirar l.leiit. I'dwiird tli:i' i-xpluln Uic nj.vy'-i V-O (lii- •ri rt-.M-rvf pruKrum. crr.M K. I), •licrl. Twill K.ill.-i navy rccniltcr.

imnounti-d Saturday.•ckiTl iH)liilrd mil llm

vrtiTaiun luve («ily a Im.-y

Naval Vet to Open Dental Office Here

Dr. r. E. Cariieiitcr. /.cm of and Mr.', II. W. I'arpentrr. Ninth uvrnilr imrth, will npri(Irnlal pMctlre lic-rr Monday cifllrr.-, over C:lti; lionk ;.t„n'.

A navy vrlrra:i. Dr, C.irj.--!

SVnSTlTUTK TKACUKRC A n n ’, Oct. 12-nirmiT c.

hn.i been ,<iihr,lltiillni,- In the fo and fifth cnidm nt thr Carry :i'hool for Mrs. Oriihu Llvinnvion who Itai been ii patlriiv In tlir Hallry ollnlcal hospital.

h e r s c h e l”HOGSEIT

OBJECTS...Hcn.chd Hokm-11 object-',

menta made by employer.-' of Idaho Fl.'ih nnd Oiilne Commtwlon.

I have never dcnird Ilrln Miot In tiiir.Mliin, Inn It wa» niil fired In c!o:.cd iirt'a. Tlir .'.hoi wili fired nl over four humlrcd y foro MIllrl^o and In ait urea open to hunllnif. The error wa.' rcporn il lo the Kiime deparlincnl . lu)rlly lifter elcht 00I0.-I:. nirthdid , pn;.M

rcjiorlday to pliic-f thb. meat In thr hand* of the Kft'ne dciwrlmrnt.

W ith all my eliorl-i to clear up error iind llicn to i.iiffrr the ncci Uon of unlawful Jio;-iv.;.l<in tiiii penalty of iwlrc thr ainoiiiit a.vr.c nnoUicr ui.an for 11 .-ilinllar thP snnip day, Jii:,t (ttic.Mi't luld up, Tlio ftnmiinl may be the rltfhl price but It will taker ^ome detailed rx- plnlnlnK 10 coiivlncc me oJ any Jiia- tlcD In the miitlrr.—Adv.

r 'u S f iY T r^U N N Y ^* * ^

W A T C H F O R T H E F IItST C yVRTOON IN M ON DA Y ’S T IM E S - N E W S !

TWIN FALLS

T i t l e & T r u s t C o .

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prepared iiromp’li and reliably from our own mmlc'n ab-trart ofllCK. Cotnpli'lc reconh avall.iblr here iin II moinrnl’.'' notice

T w in F alls^

T it l e & T r u s t C o .

7,832,338.73 172,102 la 100.W1J2

ASSETS1. Loans nnd illxcount-T (Including $20.243.W overdrafLi2. United Slnirs Government obllKatlcnui,

direct nnd K'laruntccd ........................................3. ObllKallon.i of Stales nnd polltlcAl inibdlvi.ilona ___<. Other bond.-;, notes, nnd dvbenture.i .. . .......5. CorpomtP itockr. (incliidlnK $9,000.00 stock of

K«Jeml Ilr.-crve banki ................................... . 0.000 OCC. Cn.Mi. balances with other banks, IncludlnR reservo

balance, nnd cash Itenn in procr.vs of collection______ 5J51.026-O7. Bank preml.'.es owned IC5.7C2U1. furniture and

flxltlres »l0,nn3.0l .................................................. ............. 70,0i2.7311. Other ftiiels ............................................... ......................... H0.24

12. TOTAL ASSETS _____

G O RDON IIR A V , I ’n-

IK l M a in A vc. East

LIAUII.ITlKa 13. Demand deposits of Individual, parlncrshlps.

and corporations ..............H. Time defxssita ot Individuals, partncrr.hlps, nnd

corporations .................... . .. -...... ..........IS. DeiioMt-; of Unllwl Slates Governnicnt

(IncludhiK ponlal .i;avlnj;si . . ........................Ifl, Di'iwrlln of Slatc.i nnd iiolltlcnl .subdlvLnlons ...................17. I>-po'.lLi (If banka .................. ..............in. Otlirr «lrposlt.i fcerllfled nnd officcr.V checks, rte)19, TOTAL DCTOSITS ............................. $10,D01,743.G2

24. TOTAL I.IAniMTIKS (not Includingrubcirdlnuled obllKatlon;! shown brlowi ...................

CAPITAL ACC0UN1325 rapltal* .........

•At, c a i ' it Ai . a c c o u n -i-s no. TOTAI. MAHU.rnK.S a n d c a p it a l ACCOUNTS

•nil-. b.uil:'% nipltal ronr.I.il i of;Ciinuniin ;tock with total par value of $100,000,00.

MEMOUANIM 31, PIe;U’e<l n.'.;cl' iiir.d r.rcurllles loaned' (book vnlue);

la ' U (lovi-rnmenl obllKutlon-s. direct nnd KUarnn- Irecl, pl'-ck'il to r.i-curr drpo.Hta af.d other llatillltlivi

lb ' Oih'T a --i-t\ pli-iiired lo ni-curr <lepor,1t.i aiul other llalilluir- uiirhiitiiiK miles nnd bllh rrdl-.counled nnd 'rciir.'UrT .io!d ujkIit rfj'i»r<'h.'i,'p (icreeuiciit

............$13,020,020.13

<29 330 24 472.B5.'. 73 93,729.95

100,0(10.00 200,000.00 21(1.374 2fi

TO'IAL ...........<•;; and pri-rerrrd lliibllltliv.;

M-riii"d tjy l)l«-dnrd I

I niider provlMon.n of Inw but

.1. tt. nnADi.f-rv HAUIIY KATON P l’ lTJR I.INK. Directors,

ate of Idaho, Countv of ’I'Mhi I'alh, : - this ninth dav of Oclobrr, 1D40,

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FALK’S —Selling Agents for:;.