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LATE BULLETIUEBUN. O ct M (UJD—T te Bavtol i
t i m t t rcpertod toa l«h t Um E tn s tu ia e u c t l M tbe lr a c m B w a t to Um t p o w c r .« b :u fa tr itf s l& U a iia Ja je t tK L B erlin «nd tIon< th * oen ldw * ! • w O m M oj.
VOL. 31. NO. 194
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C i t y C o u n c i l
G u n s I s s u eC o a lro n M h j two d e le g a te troca s t
th e T v ln Falls ObuacU o t C hu icbW omen, a im ed w ith a n a m n a l of ^ argifflienti and pe tlU ou , th a citycouncil Monday nl<bk execut«d a tcAharp about-face in deciding a s a l u t s ithe em placem ent of tw o anny-do* anat«d field suns In th e c ity p a rk . d<
T aking the ir batUa to th e enemyWM Mre. H. L. D tisenberger, pr«U- ad e n t o f the. women's group. Com bat pisuppo rt w at gWen by Mrs. A lbert eiB. P a rre tt, whoso husband, th e f tM ethodist m lnhter. f irs t voiced t* - t«Klatance to th e project. T h e t« o Owomen were itln forced by a sm all s tregim ent of some 170 slgna tiirta y<m arching In soTen battalion* of pe- ir utlon5.
M rs. Dessenberger b lasted s t liglorlflcaUon of war tn peaceful pa rka gldedicated lo beauty or recreation . >•<Commlsl.ioner I. E. NItschke re tu rn . f<ed fire will) a weak aho t deacrlblng t<
^Truman Cla Dewey Ma
ABOARD TRUMAN CAMPAJ Oct. 2G ( /^ —President Trum an “the tide ia rolling” fo r th o Don- turned today from a roa ring Chi< to renew his election drive in Ohio. -
Spurred by tho checrs of i hundreds of thousands In tho J Illinois city, Mr. Trum an dis clared th a t on election day - "some of the reddest faccd people tho country haa ever seen will bo tho pollsters.”
A nd In ClBvelandl publlo haU . a t 7 o'clock (MST) tonight, a u o cU te s sa id the P resident wlU g ire th e poll Z ta k e rs nn even more thorough going over for the ir predictions of heaTy ^ m ajorities for Oov. T hom as B. ^ Dowey. th e OOP nomine*. “
Tremendoos O ra tloa c,Jacob Arvey, chairm an of th e
. Cook eounty DcmocraUc ■ c a n tn a .9 coo im ltue , and form er M ayor BS* n
w ard J . Kelly arranged a n OTatloo « f o r tho Prealdent In Chicago ia s t g n ig h t euch as he h a s n o t se en la » a ll h is c ron .coun t:y stum ping cam * ^ pa lgn w hich s ta rted t a M leb lgan on labo r day. / '
B u r H orstihan. m anager e f th * a C hicago stadium, eatlm alad 34.000 q poreonB were Jammed Into th a big u w est side arena, and a no ther 300,000 fi ( tood outside to hear Mr. T n m a n aa t l h e decU red democracy a t hom e 4 t u th rea te n ed by forces a lm lla r to those th a t backed R ltler. MuftsoUni u a n d TdJo. {(
B aps R eaetlonariea AT h e President said th a t “pow erful aj
r e a c t i o n a r y fo rcea ' w orking w ••through the Republican pa rty ." are ^ "sllenUy underm ining our demo-> p cra tlo insUtutlona.'* ^
B ay J . Crane, chief o f th e Chl> caso uniform ed pollee. esU m ated , 750.000 persons greeted Mr. T n im a a “ aa he paraded frem th e B lackatone “ h o te l through stree ts loaded v l th ho lders of T rum an algna a n d aUght • w ith fireworks.
L ater, grinning happily a t th e ap* 1 plaudlng throng In th e s tad ium , th e I grey-halred chief exocuUre sa id ho hnd gotten Uie "facts" of th e cam paign before tha people by a s tre a u - ous persona) campaign.
Blame Not Placed # For Nevada Death »
D lsu le t Attorney A. L . PucclneUl. te B k o . N ev , said Tuesday noon h e la a t n o t p repared to sla to w h at acU on tn m ay bo takea In connecUon w ith tho highw ay death of O rover a m S hafer near Well*. N e r , P rld ay S e^'cnlns. The nttom ey Indicated » thero m ay be fu rther InTeatlgaUon k1 a t th e scene of the crash . u-
Meonwhlle, Uie A ssodated P ress a reported a coroner's Jury M onday v l placed no blame Is G hater'a d e ath . T h e Jury merely found th a t B hofer o j cnme to h b death Prlday a t ab o u t as 6:30 p. m. In the collision of a c a r la be WOA driving and a Hoops C on- a? sinicUon company truck driven by j« Robert Varostrand. Tw in Palla. a t
A blade of a bulldozer carried on th th e truck sheared through th e vlo- tlm 'a car. The accident occurrcd on c l hiRhway 03 about th ree mUea n o r th co ot Wells. Shafer waa nearly d e - U( cspllatcd In the accident. ac
Republican Wom Attend Special
Some 300 members of th o T w in p r PalU Republican Women'a club a t - tet.ded a special mceUng M onday a tteg lon hall to hear repdrts on th e ^naUonal convenUon and addreaaes Rcb r s u te officials of Uio organU aU on. be:
During the session, a reso lu tloa ticwns adopted In crppoaJUon to tw o I
^ consUiuUonol am endm ents to be tbi^ vot«d on nex t Tueaday. Mra. M aude 6h
M cRoberts read a paper on th e oeiam endm ents prepared by M n . R«es« ]W illiams. T h e paper explained th a tnieffects of the two am endm ents. A R tdUcuaslon followed before passage o t aoith e resoluUon. ^
Mrs. S. H. Proctor. K im berly, gave hoa report on the naUonal convenU on byof Republican Women tn S t . P a u l, MaM inn. She was Introduced by M rs. W<W illard U cM u te r ; H ansen, w bo v a a MiproRram chairm an. M n . P ro c to r U louUlned threo alm s fo r th e group, 8 «to keep th e organlsaUon strtm g, e n - S tidcavor to make thoughts a n d a c - 1tions r ig h t and lo take a m ore me- n o tlve In terest In th e s ta te convention.
- - M rs. Zola e tellm on, L ew iston, W i
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Ttai n ml i r a i t i * — ~ M Wlhe f w w ' -------ttK L S B T *> v Mte m
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, OOMU Ct9 a»< _______________________ ^ Owaty
1 R a i s e s W h i t e
u e A f t e r W o m cm a tm U ar iltu& U ou tn Q ktlocal moQU* U:K m e n ta . a
. T h e thuztfa w o tie n ^ p iw ld r a l «" c o u n te n d h ? pnpoal&g tree s o rV roaebuabea tnitcad o f tio n M too lr- c a tng v a j « *pons.- H w ti«cl \ tn o A C
ist BUggeattd t b e placem ent o t w recked r o- cA n to m em vlaU a* th e h lg h v a y U
d e a th toU. *1ny P a rka C o o u o la to ittr O. B . O ote- ti a - m a n . in who#* u r r t to ty th e w a r - h a t provoking in c id en t took place, m ua t- r t e re d h l j d e f t s t te a n d d tc la r td M s o B* fee ling the su n s wouM do a s m u c h c *- t o promote peace a s to g lortly w ar. v KO O o ltm an atm oat te ll u n d tr a snlper^s n 01 a h o t hy M n . P a rre U quoUng • ta ta youngattr. " I s there cotng to b e v a r t e - in th e pork. Momrnyt"
Shrapoel b u n t from th is ro u n d o f U a t M ra. Dtasenbercar'* : "H yo u 're v ka g iven aa a trocloua looking neckU e. < s n . j-ou d o n t bAve to w ttir It.** S h e re-1 li n> fe r re d to t h * doaatloa of th e g u n s t ag t o th e d ty . Mra. P a tre l i lu g g ta te d id
laims ‘Tide laiiitains ‘UnIPA JG N TRAIN, EN ROUTE W nan claimcd th a t Gov. Thom as E . 1 Democrats a s he hia chorgca th a t C hicaso welcome atcly pl&ying d a in In ^ a n a and to a t ;^ In th o W
d
10 Reinoehl GetsI
J -New Filing o f i Bribe Chai'ge ‘
^ T w o v eek s to th e day a f te r h e h J , v o a f l n l a rra igned t a dU trtel c o u rt.„ O rrU le R e lnoehl form er c ity police^ o ffice r, was again a rra l jn ed a l 1:50 _• p . m . IMesday on charsea re su l tin g T
tro m paym ent of g l.000 ta h im b y w O - A. Rambo, f o m e r ow ner « t B o l “ caife. I
^ A n IntormaUon tU ed by P ro w c o t-H. tn s Attorney Everett U. Swweley r a chargee Relnoehl with the felony t J l o f attempted extoctlon. t t accmes t m Relnoehl o t vtrbaUy threatening t Q, Rambo wtth nvocaUon of his alot c OQ mMhtna Um w m wltbcwt cause.
ItV kA fom atlO Q a l n apecttlea t h a t a b» fte tnoeh l Aoeepted tb e money b e lle r - t m m t R a ab tt 'a e n u c n t to pay v a a a>ig tadv tted tay fe a r r a th e r than 00 pleU oo of t h e a ttem p t aad t a t e t a p . a s t lo a du rlnc eoatmlsaloD o t th e a l - o
leged offense. cto A fter.Ju d se B u g h A . Baker r e a d th e a: u Infoim iU oD to RelnotM a n d In - t
f o m e d h im ot h b rtgbts. D efense h AttOTOtj W . L. D unn rt^\»eated th e U
“ a U tu to iy tim e In w hich to e n te r h is n ^ p le a . Because o t o the r court bual- " n e s s achtduled Wedneaday. th e Judge P
gav e B tlnochl u n til 1 ;» p . m . a T hu raday to enter h is pit* . it
R*-*rr*lgnm eot v a s n ecesatu ted * u , because do charge w as ipecUled lay “
t h e probate c o u n tn binding th e caso H U, o v e r to d istric t c ou rt a t th e e n d o f a t m prelim inary hearing.
S U.N.Demands Ile Y
a- Jews Give up s Seized Region “
h PARIS. O ct. » W » ~ 'lh e t jn l te d ®
N aU ons demanded today lh a t Is ra e l £, glTe u p th e N t t r t towna a n d te r r l - “
11, to ry von frcen Uie EsypUana In t h e *la short-llT ed campaign whleh b egan ^n to aouth Palestine o a tJcL 1*. 1
D r. R alph Banche, acting tJJ< . u . m ed ia to r f o r Palestine, announced ^ h is dem and lha t th e InaeU torcea
v l th d r a * fro m the ir nevly-w on po ->a alU ona at a n ta e ig e n c j m eetlnc o l v
aecurlty council. caUtd to h t* r vss ^ y p u a i ; c harx ta o t IwaeU tru ce w[T vlolaU oia. vlh. T h e rtqueot to r th e n a llg n m e n t m » o f ^ t d forces la aouUi Palw U neI t u Uiey w ere Oet, l« was a d d ie js e a «
in Bunehe’s name to bolh th e Je w s rc>- a n d th e Arwbs yesterday. B ut th e blrr Je w s had scored th e ^ a p p re c l- S
a b le galas, a n d It waa to them t h a t t ln th e T7J{. m ove a ^ e d . 01
''>T T tn AusUa. U. S . delegate a n d » a C h a i k a o f Ui# ewmtU, sa id I th cou ld act onW a fte r d \» deU bera- P<»- U on. and w ould n o t “b e laahed ta to cc
acU on by ch a rg t* o f hla*.* A----------------------------------------------------------- -----
)men’s Officials I al Meeting HereQ prea lden t o f U » td a h o RepuhUean U
\% om en'i c luh , outlined th e but- ax‘t P « « of ^ th ib . pointing o u t t h a t h i
I t la designed to educate m em bera th^ In poUUes. buUd good will fc r th e 19 3 R epublican p a rty a n d tra in m em -I. b e ra fo r acUve p u tlc lp a tte a ta p o ll- wl n tlca . n o M i*, t a r i W rtg h t t>ubo»a. u rg ed re « to e ^ t n t o vote a s tra ig h t U cket. er• S h e Is vice chairm an o t th e a U te e c e n tra l eommlUtev« M n . o . P . DuvaU led group t ln g -• tn g . accom paaltd by Mra. B . H .K R hodes. M rs. Duvall a b o « a n i a
M ra. a J . ChUds w as head o l th e 'e h o s t ^ w m m lttee. T e a was a e r r r d 'Q by M rs. E ugene D avta, I I, M ra. J . T ed Davis. M n . T heodoreV W elke r. Ura. R J .s c h w e n d lm a n a n d 's M ra . A rthur lindecnar. P m riM w e n * r M rs. John O raham . M a . E v e re tt ‘>, Sw eeley. M rs. S. R. Proctor a a d M rs. .- a t u r g t * McOoy. »- P r io r to th e tpecla l m eeting, a !- n o -h o a th m ch e o aw ash aW alW rm y 'i ’u c a fe , v tih M n , Slle&aQa-a&d M rs.I. W H IM a ------------ ^
E telio u l Newspaper SerrinK
r aa<
t e F l a g o n
n e n ’s B a r r a g eii« th e U g to n hall, a block away, as
a more app ropria te place for th e a t weapons.o r QaU iertng In a hasty batU efleld -
conference. A cting M ayor B . R. wl G ra n t a n d C olem an laid plans fo r a Bd re tr e a t by say ing th e p ro jec t m ade ay U ttle d ifference to them e ith er way. '
T h e council capitu lated upon m o- e - Uon of Com mlsaloner T . T . O reen- r - halgh.t - A lthough m aking th e vole u n a n it , Os mous. NItschke voiced b la fea r th e ’ * council vrould be beset n e x t w ^ by ir . v e terans wlUi m ore slgnaU ires on , r^s m ore peUUons dem anding the guna • b e dug In . as orlgUially planned. In
a r th e eliy pork.Only la a t week, th e councU. over
o f th e Rev. Mr. P a rre tt 's oppoalUon. • TC voted to stand on Us decision o t le. 1 several roonUia ago to p u t th e guns ; e -1 in the pa rk aa replacem ents o f those DS tu rned over to sc rap m e ta l drives e d i du itng th e war.
Turning’; nity’ ThemeB WITH DEWEY. Oct. 2G (U.R)— !E . Dewey set out today to prove i
h a t President Trumnn is dellbcr- j: clasa-against-claaa in an effo rt ,0 W hito House. The GOP prcsi- 1- dentlal candidate has de- !
nounced repeatedly w hat he i considers Democratic effo rts |
, to divide the nation fo r elec- j Uoa purposes, even during critical times in foreign rela- j
p tions.C B e waa expected to ham m er a t
th is them e tonight w ben h e speaks , tn Chicago a t 9 p. m . (C S l^ .
U tk s H ead Cold 2 I>#wey left Albany lo st n ig h t a fte r ^ a th ree-day rest during which he 5 licked a 8e ■e o head cold andV b rought about Improvem ent in a n ** a ttac k of burslUs In h ts r igh t :
shoulder. 't - H e w as acheduled to arrive In ey Chicago a t 4 p. m . (C ST ). ChicagoV la the f irs t big sto p on a four-day e s to u r o f seven sU tea. I t wUl IncludeV to u r m alor speeches, a t Chicago, o t C len la n d . Boston a n d New o rk ..
Tn hU spcech ton igh t D A n ^ m a a t s tre ss th e naUonally I m p o iW P lH Jt . te x d tp e D d (n e e 0 rb u s ln ^ 'U k d r.« H f 5a s agrlcum ire In th is country. ia . Depends on O ther0 . “ The governor w ill discuss th e way ^1. each of th « e elem ents o f ou r ao- ,
clety depends on each o the r. And 'Dt ahow h o w governm ent policies B 1. friendly ta cach w in he lp build a r se healthy, vigorous A m erica." accord- t •ie la g lo P au l Lockwood, th e gover- I s nor'S secretary.1. As an added b id for labor sup - ^ » pcwt, th e governor will he InU-o- , a . d u ^ In Chicago stad ium by W il
liam U M cTetrldge. p residen t of th e J . A FL B uilding Service Employes
’I union. NaUonal le ad e n h lp of Uils . Z union h a s announced support of ; D cw tr,
Dewey scheduled no s tops In I n d ia n a today, a lthough h is tra in will p ass th rough th e s ta te . T h e sta tes tn w hich ho will speak have a toU l ^ e lectoral vote o f 138. Including New ” Y ork, n itn o b . O hio, M assachu- T se tts . Rhode Is la n d . C onnecticut. Ke f Is a favorite In aU of these bu t „ Rhode Is land . T h e num ber of elec-
« torml votes required to w in ts 300. ° A T he O O P candidate followed by E ^ one day vU tually th e sam e cam - e ^ pa lgn lU nerary over w hich M r. T ru - o , m a n w as m oving In the campaign [* v ln d u p th is w eek. s
“ 1 KiUedbyMine I1 Battle in France 5>- PA R IS, O ct. SB W V-One striker » v a s killed and tw o policem en were i r wounded seriously today In south- a :e e m F rance in a now outbreak of
Tlolcnce In th e noUonwlde coal p »t m lnen* strik e . tii« T he In terio r m in istry said gov- u a em m en t forces passing a strikers’ ti ra ro ad block n e a r Ales wera m e t oy a le b la st o f gunfire a n d han d grenades. E 1- S e v e n l policem en wcro »-ounded, h t t th e m inistry said. T he s tr ik e r and a
t h e two seriously wounded police- fc a m e n w ere s tru c k by gunfire. flI t T h e governm ent force was pre- B I. pa ring to c lear strikern from four a a co al m ines and a power p la n t near si
Ales, abou t 50 m iles northw est ol _ MaiselUe.
New Paraguayan r 5 Revolt Is Stopped '•
A SW C IO N . P a raguay . Oct. 38 a RIB—T h e Paragxiayan governm ent ? w announced today th a t local troops X h a d crushed a revolt o f cadets a t a th o Asuncion m ilita ry academy In e 19 h o u n of heavy flghUng. j
T h e m in is try o f in te rio r said the I- whole c o u n tiy w as quIbL AU arm y ^
garrtsons th roughou t th e countrya r e l t e n te d th e ir loyalty to the gov- L em m en t. I t said .« I-----------------------------------------------------1 ol
- Warmer? «^ Cold, b u t gradually getung r
wsTTner. a n d lltUe or no precipl- ?0 U Uan Is In s to re fo r M agic Vsl- “1 ley for th e flve>day pertod be- ? . gm nlng W ednesday.e T h U i th e predlcUon of thoj Spokane U . B. w eather bureau- offlce received v ia Associated ' n I Pres*. I t sa id:, T rm p eraU ire s below norm al {”
b c d n n ln s of period, rising to ^, abov* no rm al by Priday or Sat- ?, a rd a ^ ^ y e o r no prec lp ltauon .- “
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1- T -A! Capp’a ahm os. th ta fan n y Uttle
neceaslUes of life, U belof used by t drive to repo rt progress o t ttfe push, today th a t 93.S00 has been accom ob Chest drive w blcb opened M ondsy. Gi
e r Ing by Vlo G oertsen-stsff engravloi)
I Shmoo to R I Chest Dri
One of th o famous ahmoos o S B U U » working fo r the Twin Fai K f ly S & y g ^ o r th e old tl]crniomct ■. 'drive Is 'prdgresslng.
^ T e ia a ^ io n to use a snmoo \/i “■y York C ity, who draws th e strip t
About 10 days ago a telegram es B hm oo was sen t Capp by 0 . A ; ! a man. The o th e r day Kelkcr got
J* I t said : “Go ahead, good luck.” Shmoos have gained rationw l
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E Dudes Asldng ’ i Ban of Jeeps J
In Wilds Area ”^ SON VAT.Tjrv , O ct. 30—Som o 350 J
membera o f th e W eslera Dude | J . R a n c h e n assoclaU on beson the ir [ le four-day convention hero M ondny i
and h e ard wUdUfe le ad e n ca ll for t a ban o f jeeps In prlmlUve areas,
tty E arlier In th e dny offlcen were tl- elected for th e w om en's departm en t * J . of the ossodaU on. " ;n A ttending a roundtab le discus- *
slon M onday n ig h t were heads of f wlldllfo com m issions of Idaho. W yoming a n d M on tana , tha federa l ' f ish and gam e service, forest service representaU ves a n d th ree n a - t
g tional p a rk . supe rin tenden ts . v ^ * Jeeps T erm ed M enace *’ re “Jeeps a re a m enace to forest n . and prlmlUve a reas ,” C harles C . or Moore. Dubois, Wyo^ association a l president, to ld some ISO persons a t
tending tho discussion. Ho em phos- 1 V- iM d th e ir creaU on of destructive J rs’ tro lls and dam age to trees, a R egional P o rcatc r Jo h n Spcncer,
* . Denver, Colo., reported Jeep traffic n. hns been b a rred In cerU ln ColoradoId areas. O the r speakers were T . B. re- M urray, Boise, d irec tor of the Idaho t
tlsh and gtune com m ission: ond 1e- Bob Cooney. H elena, M ont.. llsh tj r and gam e oonscrvaU onlst for th a t s nr s ta te .ot O ood Dnck llnnU ng ^
M urray to ld th e delegates Idaho Iwould have Its best duck season tthis year, parU cularly In Uie M agle tValley a n d S ilver crcck areas. "Only 3
da la te cold speU wUl prevent excellen t duck hunU ng," he sold. j
T u rn ing to Uw w ork of h is de - o , p a rtm en t. M urray praised th e co- c JJ operoUon received from ranchers v
(CtaUuBfd *a I. c ^ a u |) 1 n ■
; CouncilmenA p r ^ e w of a form al recom-1
m endaUon to be given by th e c i ty ' e o ff-s tree t p a rk ing commission was t p resented M onday n ig h t to th o city > n council by H . P . B lake, commission I fi chalrm aru Hia r e p o r t touched off a t long discussion by councilm en on n the quesUon o f downtow n business- p men favoring th e propoaed conver- a slon from angle to para lle l park ing , o
Blake repo rted re c e n t developm ent of o ff-s tree t p a rk ing by private cn- vi
I te rprtse aa providing m ore th a n th e c SOO to 600 o ff-s tre e t spacea recom - si m ended by th e Associated C o r iu l- t, ta n ts In th e ir rep o r t to th e c ity « counciL F o r th a t reason , h e said, c< the park ing commission recom . al m ends th e c ity proceed wlUi the a p g p ^ - p « r k l n g changes im m o-jlc
TUESDAY, OCTTOBER 26, 1948
imoo News
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little e rlt te r who makes w ith a ll th e by the T w in FalU Commo<y C hest Jh. The shmoo show n above confided m oisted t h n t f a r by th e C onunonlty. r. Goal of th e drive U J20.000. (D raw - lD|)
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Report on ive ProgressIS of tho L i’I Abner comic s trip Fails
3 \/us ^ a n ( e ^ Y y ' . S ^ ^ ^ ^ e w rip appearing in tho Tlmes-News. am asking p;umission. to use a A; Kelker, drive publicity chair- got a telegram back from Capp. dc.”nwldfr—In fac t worldwide a ttcn - “ tion through arm y a ir forces
ond o ther means. I t ’s th e l i t t l e : animal (in case you don’t
i know’— ) which provides you with all the necessities of life
™ and all for free.For Its use In th e local Com -
50 m unlty Chest drive, how ever. I t w lU ; j j not provide th e neccsslUes fo r th e !
parUclpatlng organizaU ons b u t w il l ' een'e as a symbol. W hen th e goal I
>y Is reached, partlclpaU ng o rgan lsa- or tton.1 can operate for a n o th e r year. | IS. Cnpp, In giving perm ission to u s e ' . . his fam ous shmoo In th is d r iv e . '
also gave perm ission fo r a local arUst to m ake the d raw ing w h ic h .
g . appean In connecUon w ith th is of story and w hich wUl also be used Q to show drive progress. T h e a r t i s t 1s ^ vie G oertien.IT- The Idea of using a slunoo ra th e r I - than tho “w om o u f ' th e rm om eter
was advanced by a local physic ian and drive official. H e refused to
. take personal c red it fo r th e s tu n t , ; “ asking th a t Uio com m lttce. Instead ,
be given the credit.t . ------------------------------
Rail Board Opens ' Probe on Disputelo CHICAGO, O ct. 20 W .FJ-An em er- 3. Rcncy fac t-find ing board nppoin tea 10 by President T rum nn began near- id Inw today In o d ispu te which ih threa tens to resu lt In a na tionw ide I t strike by 1.009,000 ra ilroad workers.
The board was appoin ted la st week under th e naU onal railw ay
10 labor act. I7ndcr the law , th e re can rn be no strike fo r 30 dnys w hile the le board studies tho d ispute, a n d for ly 30 days thereafter, t- Tho dispute Involves th o naU on 's
133 m ajor railroads a n d IS non- 1- opereUng unions np resen U n g snop.>- m aintenance, clerical a n d o tne r rs workera n o t concerned d irectly
w ith th e operaUon of tra lna . I
1 Hear O ff- i1- 1 T he commission chairm an rcp o r t-:y ' ed hla group h a s conferred several iIS Umes w ith th e C ham ber of Com - ior j merce and the M erchants’ bu reau , in feeling th a t traffic problem s w ere ia their problems too. Be sa id busl- in ncesmen h sd countered w ith a p ro - ]I- posal to form a non -p ro fit corpo r- <'• aUon to finance the acqulalU on o t i
off-Btreet parking areas. 1It Blako sold m erchan ts h av e n o t < I- worked ou t th s detaUs o t th e ir.e counter-proposal as yeU H ow ever h e !I- said one Main avenue m e rc h a n t o t- ;I- fered several thousand d o U an to - iy wards form aUon of th e n o n -p ro f it i1, corporaUon. B lake sa id th e conunls- ii. slon- conslden It is n o t so Im port- ■e a n t w ho acquU-es th e p roperty so .I-1 Jong as th e property is acqu ired fo r ;
I park ing purposes.
N ine Irriga ted Idaho Counth
18 ■ " i S U S u i
Dulles ISeeks
ViewPARIS. O c t 26 (U.R)-John F t
to tho United Nations, accus throughout th e world.”
Dulles denounced tho commut
Subsidy Fun To Helps
; HAILEY, O ct. 26—Needs o t i I e r w ere outlined to delegates , Mining association convention h
were Ed Snyder, Salt Lake Clt M etals company and Sen. Hen: Sanborn.
Snyder spoke on mineral subf H e strongly advocated a unified terc.sted in m ining to bo subm
• west fo r p roper legislation.1 Snyder and Dworshak• blamed tho lack of progress to
^ th e lack of un ity of mine ^ backers..1 T ho speakers lis ted Uiree stands
o l m ine bncken:. 1. 1. T hose w ho seek subsidy for cx- V ' p lo ratlon and developm ent Uj 3. T hose who seek subsidies for ■' sm all o p e ra to n w ith the subsidy , 3
e decrensing as o u tp u t Increases. 1 tt 3. T hose who seek subsidies on t d any th ing m ined. | <7 S nyder urged a program to make i
explomUon and development o t i m ine In terests attracU ve. He sa id i stockpiles o f needed m inerals a r o , ' low. I
H e pointed o u t th a t m ost big-1 money operaUons a ta r te d with small 1 o p e ra to n who spend a n average of 11 10 ye a rs w ork ing 'before re turns a re i
^ I s e d . I :^ • Ed nnd Oeorgo Snyder w en th e '
orig inal developers of tho TWumph I p (Cm Ubb*< «a P a n t . Calaan t>
b - ^ i »
" ^Etiige T- AmoldAversP* SONOMA, Calif.. Oct. 30 (U.fO— t'
R ussia Is attem pU ng a gigantic b luff ‘ t l . again st th e U nited s ta te s and th e '
w estern alUes bu t Is “n o t ready to . C8 fig h t, doesn^ w on t to figh t and l e ■ won’t lig h t" if h e r b luff Is called,, , I G enera l H. B . <Bap) Arnold to ld
> t Uio tJn lted Press today.QU “I'v e been aw ay from W ashing-
ton now for a couplo of y e a n and l e I m ay bo sllghUy off th e beam.
B u t th a t 's m y considered opinion,'* th e warU me ch ief of th e an n y a ir
, forces said.i A rnold waa asked w h at poslUve '
« o ; steps th e w estem aUles m ig h t tako ] 'i " In th o presen t sltuaU on.)a li --Why n o t take a m otor convoy
and push It th rough tho corridor i a r . I to Beriln ," ho replied. "Perhaps is e ' we m ig h t have learned som ething v e . ' from O eorge P a tto n 's technique. I f Mil P a tto n were running tho show h e ' c h , wotild take It through."I ls Asked w h at th e Russians would «d do tf a n arm ed allied convey did Is push th rough to BerUn, Arnold '
replied, “no t m uch. If anything." ' ^ "O f course It's easy to lean again ' >j. th e fence ra il h e re In C allforala ^ and call th e sho ts as lo w hat we . to should do a n d should no t do on the
Other aide of th e world. I m ay i , be 100 per ccn t w rong. B u t I did
• have d irec t experience wlUi th e ■ R ussians under com bat conditions , th roughou t th e w a r and to th a t exte n t I base m y personal opinion and conclusions upon fact.
. “T h o only A m erican In th e post- w ar world to te ll th e R ussians where to g e t off and m oke them like It U M acA rUiur In Tokyo." | ,
Slipped Ifa. A fter record ing an above-frecs- is t Ing low tem pera tu re fo r th e f l n t ay Ume In m ore th a n a week, the an w ea the r slipped Tuesday m om - : n e Ing. A low of 31 degrees, lowest ror th is fall, was recorded a t the
b u reau of entomology.Low tem peratures were In the ,
n . 34-3S range m oat of la s t week, i T em peratu re a t 8 a m . Tuesday I w as only 36 degrees. stUl six
uy po in ts below th e freezing m arki‘ ' " I
-Street Park•t- T h e oonunlsslon chairm an , io cx - i-al p la in ing U>e funcU on of h is group,n - emphasized th e consu ltan ts ' recom-tu, m endaU on th a t o ff .s t re e t park ingre n o t lag behind th o change fromll- angle to paraUel park ing . Ho also0- po in ted o u t the p rese n t avaUabUltyIT- Of Off-Street space p lus tho 69 p e ro t cen t Increase In tu rnover to be
b rough t by low ering th e narH ngo t tim e lim it.sir P o u r park ing lo ts have been cstab-h e Ushed by private enterprise, h e re-)t- pa rted , each w ith hourly chargeso - and a pa id a t te n d a n t in charge. He t i t described these a s p lacing o ff .s t re e tIs- p a rk ing on a sem i-perm anen t tiosisrt- WlUl su fficien t se cu rity fo r th a c ity
:or ang le to para lle l park ing .B lake told tho councU h a ia oper-
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•t Aodll Biirwa at CImlfJeaa :UUd rr«M U 4 UalM txmt •
Says So 5 to Pusli ivs Overn F o ste r Dulles, Republican adviser ccused R ussia today of seeking to
m u n lst doctrino of ‘Violent change ----------------------------------------------- dl
mds Urged TiSmall Minesof subsidies for small mine own- gc
tes a ttending ^ o Central Idaho ” on here Monday. Guest speakers jj(
City, president of the Combine t\ Henry Dworshak ond Rep. John Tl
d(
subsidies fo r domestic producers, ified program agreeable to all in- ubm itted to congressmen o t the g
to Gun Accident “ “ Causes Death 3
Of Local Man SCor K en n e th Richardson, 40, Tw in ^lay I PalU . woa killed Monday Ui a h u n t- »1
Ing acc iden t near Hamilton, Mont., on th o Associated P re u reported. De-
I ta ils o t th e accident were n o t im - ike m ediately available. Frienda here ot aald h e w en t ther* Prlday to h u n t
aid e lk a a d deer. Tbo body la being nare to HamUton fo r ablpm ent ^
I here . . . • tll g . | T h a la te M^. Richardson iwa* tllaU b o m IB B urke where h e attended ,Q fiB n d s a n d h igh schools. B e . 'v u di
are g ru d o a te d 'f ro m lh e I T n l v ^ ^ o f aiId ah o a n d following employment a
the w ith tb e soil eoDMrvatlos a a d lo r- «iph estry services waa employed by th e a:
B urpee seed eompaay In lo v a a n d e<C aU fom la before eomlng bere th ree u
—. ye a n ago. ’ • ' • p K k ' ®hazg^ c t th e -Kimv
S v ^ B ® 5 ^ R e o m 'a n « : « o t o a s . ^ H e * ^ T w as 'rT flfiB U tr of the Presbyterian »
church, three Masonlo o rg v h lu - p I tions here and o lh e n In W aahtng- U
• a ton . • ■ t< ’ I Survivors Include h is 'w idov and R ^ two ch ild ren here, and a sister. Mrs. a:
S idney Jones, Burke. b the ----------------------------------------------_
i Rock Creek { s Disposal"j” Sewage disposal problems wer ^ city council m eeting by a group lvo em ptying fu rther sewage into Rc »ko be a health hazard and a nulsai
p a r t o f tho city, would no t sen lo r and is no t needed by others.»ps Tho opposition came on the i
hearing on tho proposed formati he tr ie t No. 74 to provide sewer faci
generally west of the original to J}W in m arked contrast to the al-
m ost weekly demands by cltl- r- zen delegations fo r sewers in . aln various parta of the city.nla A lthough somo objecUon was * a voiced to formnUon of tho dU trict ^ 0 Itself, m ost of the opposition was >ay I to fu r th e r polluUon of Rock creek. ilW Som e 01 d U ien s signed four peU- the tions dealing w ith various phases
o f th e p roject which would carry . th e a rea 's sewage direct to Rock _
Ion creek instead of through tru n k r, lines. “
e t - Several delegates living on W osh- ere ing ton s tre e t objected because they
It olready have sewer service. T hey ° I s ta te d th e propoeed sewer line would ®
— I be too h lgb to serve low-iylng pro* fperty In th e area. tl
O raydon W. SmlUi. speaking forH arold M urphy, who h a s a farm on ^ both sides of the creek outside ®th e c ity Umlts but near th e a f- u
I® fected a rea, emphasised th e p re- “ . se n t oontam lnaUon of th e stream .
“ He aald offlcen of Uio Southern s-Id ah o Fish and Oame assoclaUon aitold h im they object lo poIluUon siof R ock creek. As an alterna te , b e r
, I suggested a line to c a n y the a rea'a p' sewage along tho creek beyond th e ts, c ity Umlta. C
A fter S tn e ts and W ater Com- p(Caauaarf *a Paia i. U la»« I) H
king Reportsix- a tln g one o t th e park ing to ts a n d ! up. poin ted o u t ho has been In th e p a rk - ‘ cn- ing busUiess fo r some tim e p r io r to < tag th o A ssociated Consultaata survey < om a n d b is a p p o in tm en t. to th e com - ■> Iso m U slon. - <llty DescrlbUig a lo t behind th e Idaho per D ep a rtm en t sto re as owned by Uie be M cC onnlck Investm en t company, '
ing B lake sa id m a n ag e n of fou r stores < le aa ln c th e ir buUdlng from th e '
ab- aam e Urm a re operatm g thla lo t. I re - C hargea a re 10 cents for th e IIZM I se a h o u r a n d tlve cenU fo r each addl- H e Uon hour. T h e lot h a s a capacity 1 e e t o f 100 c a n a n d a turnover of'-MO i u is c a n daily. :■ iidty Beh ind Uie Orpbaum tbeatar-U s i ■om anoU iar lo t-v lU i - l O O - e a r - c w d t n
an d SOO-car turnover. C h a rfa s tb e ra , t •cr- (CMiU>*a« M r a n U . OalHM 4) .* * ' t
EDITION ;; 1
P B IC B 6 CENT8
oviet ih Red r Worldvlser to th e American delegation ig to extend “Soviet com m unlm
longo by revolution" as contra* dictory to the tenets of tha United N ations charter. He questioned w hether th e Russians were sincere when they
Q signed the charter, i d T h is was Dunes' f ln t full d m «
speech fn alm ost si* weeks of this rn~ general assem bly. Most delegates h o regarded I t a s a preview of tho atU-
tude h e would take toward Russia If h e becam e secretary of a ta tf r -^ n
no eventuaU ty «ldely predicted If O or. hn T h om aa E. Dewey U elected Presi
d en t a week from today.B lam ed for DOemmas ,
n Speaking during the assembly'* poUUcal com m ittee debate on tb*
<■<3 G reek case. Dulles placed th e blame— on Russia fo r m any of the dilemmas
h i w hich th e U. N. finds Itself.H e outU ned aome of th e baslo
princip les of oommunUm. and Uien ^ reviewed th o obJecUves e f th e U. N.I c h arter.
* ^ e r e Is a baslo eontradlctloa „ betw een th e c h arte r theory of peace- U tim e change by evoiuUon and the
com m unist doctrine of violent change by revoluUons," DuUea told th e com m ittee. ' •
5 ^ -B ecaase of Doctrine* , ' jUn- “A nd i t U because Soviet conm ii- : ere nism teaches and pracUces tb e o o u n t o t violence tb a t th « U nited JfM to u ina h a s found U ImpossUiIe a s yec to n - e n t U e n Ute people* Qt th e w orld tro ta
tb e bekvy burden e t am uunao t a o d n s ^ eTen heftiler burden o f . le t r . le d /■ S o 'lo n g a s S o rle t ccm m antsai n s doss p reach a n d p raettee m tto tlo D
o r a a « m e u s to S s t ro y t U n d a t e n t ordpr e ls e v h s e a s d t e a e b im o r- w otldwtde poUUeal anb iU ao c rm aB r th e a ra .b o u n d to v o o d e r 'V b A tb n th a snd ecnw aunlst B orsm m cata H tb e d -the ire* n . K c h a r te r v lU tin t< « tlt7 e l pu r-
im .. oO yB a to . e e w w jy a o n n ia iU st |0 r »
•isn a ' l r e o e r a l ' « f f « t to tb *Ua- pow er ’ o f 8 o v ) « t V tom m isdsn n g - th roughou t th e w otU ." s e r e fd re d
to “coercive m easures" byand R uasia “to extend Its p 6 « e r over drs. a ll Berlin ." He sold the saoM w as
tru e In K area."
k Sewage 5al Protesteds w ere aired Monday nigh t a t th e ' group of persons who objected to ito Rock creek on grounds it wot^Jd nuisance to residents of th e west t serve somo citizens In tho a ie a3.the n igh t scheduled fo r a public
rm ation of local improvement r facilities to residents In the a rd t nal townslte. The objections were al- * * * *
'to Traffic Issue ] Mscussed by
E Council HereT h e c lly council M onday acted on
^ one of th ree principal m a tte rs of l^ y c u rren t pubUc In terest w blch cam e
up for conslderaUon. P roa ,and eons . o f tra ff ic problem s wero aired,
h e t A rep o rt by H . P . Blake, chair- hey m an o t th e city o tf-s tree t parking mid commission, preelpitated a 1 ( ^ d is-
cussion on traffic problems—particu la rly concerning the proposed conversion from angle to parallel
. on parking. Blake's report gave tb e ilde oouncUmen a preview of th a padc- 1 . in g com m ission '> form sl rep o rt doe
in tb e n e a r fu tu re , am . B lake reviewed p r c g m i ta o tf- c m s tre e t p ark ing a rrangem ents . a ^Uon aald th e p ark ing ciommlsslop feels Jon su fftc ien t o ff-s tre e t space' exists to
be recom m end Im m edlata conven ta ti to ea's para lle l p a rk in g In th s bustaess dls*Uie tr ie t. P a rk s Com m issioner O m i h g .
C olem an ra ised th e questlan of im - p ro v a lo f th e c a a v e ^ o n 07 a m aJW -'I I ty o f tb e d t 7 ^ businessmen.— Pub llo S a fety O om ralsslaner'L '’X.
N Itschke rerlew ed tho la ck -o f tn . te re s t show n s a d cited sa re ra l p a r ts
I . o f th e A ssooU ted o o n so lta a tr • p o rt. H e e lso lU te d be h a s been l a .
fo rm ed th e C ham ber o t C om m nce x r t - h a s a n s v e n d th e HoUlster O ra a ie ^ m to ob jection to th e eooversloD la rv q j te r s u t l n g th e eh am b e r favors tM ' « m - being f o r ^ ^ t f th i
1 ^ 0 T a k ln s I m w ith th a tM ln n V e t • ' th e th e tra fflo experts, tb a a ra n g e i a . . :
«ny, f o m e d th e eouaoO t t b eicn*tne»d^*i.
d d l- T h e Q n n g e
’ Dudes Asking Ban of Jeeps In Wilds Ai’ca
(frMi ri«« 0««)a n d in H te d th e ir suffSuU ost to (a n n u la te a coniCrueUve program to p ro tec t wild gams. “Idaho has done a rcaaonabty good Job In controlling th o U k e." ho declared, "and Um
■ f u n la h e d good h un ting to peopio w ho otherw lM would havs none."
O ooney described en largem ent of th e M onU na game w arden force a n d Ita FB I training. H e aald th a t •U t« sp e n t tiOSOO ior predatory a n im a l control w ith th e rem it of Increasing upland b ird and big gam e num bers. Hk described tho |_ M o n U n a ly item of transp lan ting gam e from one area to ano ther. 1
M ary Shaw rer. Cody. %Vyo.. was •* lu m e d honorary p residen t of the w om en's d eparts ien t of th e Western P u d e R ancher* aswclatJon. MIm S haw T tr. who It approxim ately 80 y e a rs old. has been associated wllh th e aMoclnUon for m any yeara. ^ ’ O th e r officers named by Cht worn* ki • n w are M n . Valle Dcm m oni. Seely h L ake. Mont.. rre sldcn t; M rs. T ravers 11 S m ith , Big Timber. M ont., secreU iy h fo r M on tana; Mrs. Paye Snyder, c Cody, Wyo., secretary for W yoming; Mr*. P am Drysdale. Skookumchuk, g] B . o .. aec re tah ’ a t large, and M n . c M ildred Bpcath. W lnthrop, Wash., •ecre ta ry for Idaho tffid W ashington.
WalfCT O. Nye, BllUngs. M ont., ex- h ecutlve secreU ry of the aasoclation. •a id application* for m em bership m iro m six ranche* were Ijelng con* m
; a ldered and several h a d been ac- I copted. A t p reaent there ore only two et ' Id a h o m em ben, the D ar X ranch, hi
M eyers Cove, and th e Sawtooth ra ran c h , SU oley , he aaid. m
H je board of direc tors endorsed ■! a n editorial carried tn tha O reat £'<
r a il s , M ont., T ribune, en titled ’T lic D ude R ancher 's Plea." T h e editorial w as a n appeal to the public fo r tu th e p reserraU on of prtmlUve areas • i n Idaho . M onU na and Wyoming. A ■ O fficials of the G reat N ortnera. *• TJnlon Paclfle. N orthern Pacific and MUwaukee railroads a re attending
J (he m e et a s a re rep resen u tlre s • from U nited. W estem . Northwest ^
a n d C on tinen tal a ir lines. wT lia g roup wUl elect new dlrec ion
I* T uesday a fu m o o n .T h e dude ranch 6w ncrs will hold
th e ir 33rd annual banquet and w danoe T uesday eren lng and th e ir w a n n u a l w estern pa rty W ednesday
hc
The Hospital ^" — ■ H.
fin erg en cy beds only 'were avail- O a b le T uesday a t th e T w in PalU a county hosplU L VUlUng h o u n aro from a to 4 a n d 7 to 8 p . m. lu
ADMITTED J jN icholas Lux, M rs. D . P . H art, „
M ra Ja ck R auch. M rs. K enneth n Xtaaberg and Iv an Lee Rom jue, a ll » T w in P a lls ; a M r. M cCarthy. Mon- ^ ta n a ; M rs. O ra Acock. Buhl, and Xlrs. Jo h n P e n tn e , K im berly,
D ISMISSED mL. D . U ncoln . U n . O tto H tns, r -
amd M r s . « c o B i 7 l t ^ a n d dau g h . I te r , a n T i l n ITallj; Bdw ard Boech I a n d M rs. H em ian B rlnker. both I K im berly, and Mrs. Jo h n O rthal, I T iler. L
Weather S'Tw in PaUa mad Ttelnlty—F air w ith th
lit t le ehange In teis |»ersttire (onlgbt T l a s d W ednesday. H igh yesterday Sl> wllaw 34. U w thU n o n iln g t l . B wlJU m . 28. sel
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I t ’ff to o t M m o o g fin e «ax* i • g e . I t s ip w ^ « w a o g d e U 'U a
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Keep th e W hU e F lag i 0/ S a fe ty f l v i n g
! fe INow th ree d ays w ith o u t a f
of tra ff ic d e a th in o u r U a g ic5i« Valiev. ^ng P
„ Rupert Man, 72, » Discovered Dead „
S Of Wound by Gun ;RUPERT. OcU 30 - W illiam o
Thomaa Hewett. 73, was found de ad h n - I t 4 p. ra. Monday a t th e hom o of lc :ly hU daughier-ln .law , Mr*. E d ith » ■ra llew ett, wlUi a Kunnliot w ound In ry h la head, according lo M inidoka 5T. Couniy Sheriff Ron Hawks. k:*• Pollowlng nil lnve.•^t!8ntJotl th e J'
ehcrUf und Deputy She riff FJoyd ” [*• Stew art said the m nn com m itted h-i suicide by m lng a ls«gauRo slio teu n ^ '**• and attributed h h action to 111 ' X- health and despontlency. m, T hs county coroner, A llen O ood- ilp man. said there probably w ould bo ,, n» no InquMt.c- Tlie body was found by M ra. Hew- ro e ll’a 0-year-oId daug lite r u p o n h. he r re tu rn from school. T h e child Lh ran to th e business house w here h e r ^
m other worked and toM h e r o f th e i- death. T h e sheriff wa* th e n noU - “ !
J t fled. Mr. Hew ett woji alone In th e house a t the tim e of hla d e a th . . .
ftl Tho body U a t the O oodm an m o r- _ 3r tuary pending funeral a rra n g e m e n u . y.
I A. H. Whitbread 12 Dies in Gooding a“ GOODINO, O ct. 30—A lfred H enry a
W hitbread, fll, died a t 11:30 p. m . R_ M onday following a n ex tended 111- Pi™ nes*. la j . H a was bom Ja n . 10. IB87, a t ^ BamesvlUe, M inn., a n d moved to 1*" M onU na when a chUd. H o lived in m * M ontana 50 years before m w ln g
^ here in 1040. B e h a s been employedhere •* a bookkeeper by D r. J . G . dl
" Haj-den. u.* H e m arried LlUlan W rig h t on fc
M arch 33. 1907. a l Glasgow, M o n t P<-> H e waa a n active m em ber o f th o cc1- Gooding lO O P lodge and h a d been 1I>IU a M ason. SI re I n addition to hi* widow, h e Is
survived by' th ree *ona. P re d W h it- ci bread, Glasgow, and O rville a n d J<M ark W hitbread. O oodlng; hU H m other. M n . Emily W hitb read . K Ooodlng: a a lster. Mra. O raceWeber. Gooding, and th ree g ran d - ta
J" children. . t fT he body Is a l th e T hom peon cl
chapel pending funeral arrange*ment*. . C
ill M asricV aO ^ V - ,J Funerals
TW IN P A L L S -P unera l aervlcea b jfo r H erm an J . Schw eltser will b e aaconducted a t 3 p m . T h u rsd ay a t «
h th e Tw tn PalU m ortuary c hape l. *« i t T h e Rev. M ark O. C ronenberger1. will offlclala. Twin P a lls M asona tirB will hold graveside r ite s In 6un> tri
se t Memorial park. di--------------------------------- M
DECLO — G raveside services fo r ^H iram D avid ChrLitensen will be a t held a t a p .m . W ednesday a t th e
It Declo cemetery under th o d lr rc tlo n of the McCuUoch funeral hom e.
I! TW IN PALLS — P u n e ra l aervlces for O rover S h afer will be conducted a t 3 p. m . W ednesday a t th e W hite
r. M ortuary chapel. T he Rev. M ark C . Pi Cronenberger will officiate. B u rta l tl; wlU be mado In Sunset M em orial Aj park.________________________________ M
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b a k e r L a n d €
Io n g .w Im Ib is a I i (r«« fro m blip m ise t i . . . u n d . T o p t ^ o. fa ,
.p p o lm cd U u d * C r m ,„ i , ],d if fe m i, I
£ax* io g « 9 m ile - N e w C b s m p io n s o -U s e d m n c t o r i C o a v e r t ib l e g , a ed
FALLS M O T O R CC
• F , . > P I r « t b y t e r w l t f i a p o t
> Mining Group Asks Subsidy For Operation;
(fr*a Ptf* Oaa>mine near here. G eorge S n y d e r aald < about itSSJXX) w ent Into th e m ine before stockliolders g o l a n y re tu rn , t
Income Palls 1T he speaker pointed ou t. "D uring 1
the 10-year period tm m edla ta ly p re- 1 ceding World war I I . th e copper, lead and zinc m ining in d u s t ^ h a d J an average gross Income a p p ro x im ately half of the p revious decade, c
I Prlce-s were below th e cost o f p ro - £ ducilon. In many InsU nces, a n d so t production was low." t
Snyder said tlie coat of subsidy In —' poor tim es would be les* to th e gov- <
em m en t th a n coet o f d irec t pay m ent of unemployment com pensa* tlon funds. fl
Dn-orshak said Snyder's em phasU C on a unified program w aa good /
n and m ust be accomplished before 1 i* leglslaUon can be passed. H e poin ted I m out th a t Increased funds received Id by the bureau cf m ines a n d geo- I of logical survey ahould be am p le for ih w estem developm ent tIn Revival Com plim ented Cta 'I 'he senator com plim ented th e f;
group on revival of m in ing in te res t £ In thla area to the h lgheat p ilch c In '35 years. i,
Dworshak h chairm an of th e v ' nubcommltlee on m ining in the h
committee on Interior a n d in su lar affairs. e
. Sanborn, n member of a a lm llar com m ittee In tho house, tirged a re - i tu rn to the bUmetJil base fo r m oney. ^ soylng such a plan would a id th e ^
aDUeusslon H eld a
D uring a luncheon m eeting Mon> . day. about 40 delegates pa rtic ip a te d ^
* In a roundU ble dUcusslon on m ine fc *- problems. ^'® S. H. Lorlnn. norlhw eat divis ion b
engineer o f the federal b u rea u of p ‘ m ines, sa id funds lim it p ro jec ts In
the a rea to three a year. H o said the bureau chooees p ro je c u oon> aldrred tho best fo r m oney avall- oble.
g . P ronk Plughoff. engineer fo r the 3 Apache M ining company, d iscussed “ ry a bulletin on a survey of th e W ood Z n. R iver area. The bu lletin w aa la s t . | . p rin ted In 1038. Plughoff aaked L o r- f
lan for a new survey. kt L orlan said If the bu reau 's budgel ,, lo Is th e aame. the survey w ould be * In m ade nex t year.LS C«mmll(«« Nam ed ^:d I. E. Rockwell. Bellevue, sa id a ll lc 3. discussions a t the meoUng w ould l>e t<
u.ieles.4, unless InntrucUons a re given P in for legislation. A committee w as a p - » t pointed to work on leglalation. T h e E le com m ittee includes T h o m le y W ll- J' •n Hams, P rank Plughoff a n d Bill P
Simon*. CIs O ther* participating In th e dls* t< t . c u u lo n s were n ialne W atU . S . W . ai id Johnson . John la rso n . S. A. Berry.U Hal Covey, Jim Stevens a n d Carl d . Klinger.:e W llllam R. Nau. execuUve secre- 1. U ry o f tho as.ioclaUon. Introduced cl
th e sp e ak e n a t the meeting a n d h a d ai It) charge of general a rrangem en ts . pi
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i ' l F i r i h I s D i ™ i s s e d tD U trlct Judge H ugh A. B aker, T
upon motion of atto rneys T uesday cl J m om lng dLimUsed a su it b ro u g h t el •a by Lloyd H orlacher. Ely, Nev.. w le again st tho In term ounU ln Seed it company. Twin Palls. T he c ase was R 1 scheduled for a ju ry tria l. ~:r Judge B aker dismissed th e Jury H IS u n til 10 a . m . W ednesday w hen a
tria l Is scheduled for tho U.OOOJIfl dam age *ult brought by th e 5ego Milk company against Mr. a n d Mrs.
>r E dgar D. V incent Pller. T h e su it ,e stem s from a collision May 11, 1047.
D i s c h a r g e s 2Bill L aren ta Rhea. t*
rs ----------------------------- 2xl SINOS IN C nO RU S S;e K lhffiERLY, O c t j ( j-N o rm a n »i 3. Peterson will sing tn a cho rus a t “ tl the naUonal Fu ture Farm ers of »1 A merica convenUon In K ansas C ity,
M o , Nov. 14 to IB.
I
^ ttxu iy/e d n e w C r u i s e r
burdensome cxceu balk, in « top quality car, thia 13 inst one of the dramat*
n t M stwar Studebaker*. ional New Commanderi!, aedaaa, coupeil
CO., Inc.TW IN FALLs , IDA H O
p o r t w F e w t
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' Twin Falls N<Y Gone OB T ea r 8
Mr. and Mrs. R. M . Newbry leftr i la s t S a tunU y on a tour o f Calif- tl“ o m ia and Mexico. 6
--------- Plid S an ih tne Circlene The Sunshine C ircle club will B [7,. m eet W ednesday •ftem oon a t the
home of Mrs. Besale Sima. M em- Rn r bera are asked lo bring d ish toweU clrf, fo r the m onth 's birthdays. j e r. — ■•Ad Jndgm ent Deferred n u - Judgm ent waa deferred In d tyi t . court Tuesday in 'th e ca*e* of Rufu* fi'o- Shorty and Nelson Benaliyson who frso pleaded gulity to charge of intoxlca* N
tlon. uIn — 01 iv- Orvtip MeeUy - O roup i of th e Presbyterian 1 a . W omen's aasoclaUon will meet a t
S p. m . Tuesday w llh Mrs. H enry e:su Coiner, U IS E leventh avenua e a s t Cod A ssistant hostesses will be M n . 0're T hom as M eehan a n d M rs. D uane aed Hodge. 7ed ---------o - PeU tlen FUed p or A peUUon for le tte rs of admlnU*
traU on tn Che $4,100 esU te of D uane fl:q . Adams, who died O c t 8, w as b:
he filed M onday In probate court by tl^st E thel Adams, h is widow. Tho e iU te Pch conslics of $3.SOO In rea l property n
In Twin P a lb a n d an automobilehe valued a l MOO. T h e petition will be S he heard a t 10 a jn . Nov. «.a r --------- 3,
B irth* Va r Sons w ere bom M onday a t th e s<e - Tw in PalU county hosplU l to Mr. cj•>■• and Mra. Troy Lewis, Eden. Mr. and L
M n . Jam es Sigmon. Buhl, and Mr. a, and Mr*. VlrgU C offm an. Jerome.A daughU r was bom Monday to Mr. d
» ' a n d M n . M. D. BasU an, Ta-ln PalU.D au g h ten were bom Tuesday to e*Mr. and Mra. Jo h n Perrlne. K im . fiberly. Mr. and Mr*. K ennetli R a a - ec
5R berg. Twin PalU. and Mr. and Mra. tr0* O ra Acock, Buhl. «
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3; Traffic Fines S. . David HaU. rou te 3. wa* fined $10 A
and U cosU T uesday In JusUce^ court for speeding. R obert D. Moore a'” w as fined 110 and >3 cosU on a stop lr
sign vlolaUon. P ra n k Palmer, rouU p:1, Kimberly, waa fined 13 and « UcosU for d riving w ith defective ai
« lights, LIn city court M onday. »3 fines ^
were paid by Paul R. HllU for a n *ijj Improper tu rn , end by the Gore Mo- o [>e to r company and J a n e Doe for lm -
proper parking, Pines of 91 apiecep. were paid fo r overUme parking by 1ie Eldon R o u t t M rs. Blanche Davis. 1 .1- Jo h n E. Rogera. K . W lsh art M. N.Ill Porm an. H . Cobb. Oeorge Deck,
Olen O ott. B. R. Sharp . W. L. Pot-s . te r , L, D. Sm ith, H anna Nlelnon „V. a n d Gordon W addell. "y. ----------------------------- S
Charge Dismissed>• A charge of "Issuing and passing a a■d check WlUiout sufficient funds" s■o agalnsl J . H. Jones was dl.imU.ied In m
probate cou rt M onday by Judge S . a; T . H am ilton on grounds th a t Jonesw as “^yi^oi^_fii«||iJlq)T3ffn i |f i t In - n
i had’£ n ^ ^ ^ 5 '^ f o rr . Tlmes-News w ithout having su m - tl ,y d e n t funds In tho bank to pay th e gl I t checlc upon presenU Uon. T he check ^
was mado good.d -----------------------------IS RE A P TIM ES-NEW S WANT ADS.
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I* FALSE TEETH jMore Firmly in Place ft
Oo f w r«ti« tMih lasp? iBd •citamM Ih7 tlipslns. 4r«ssli>( or KtbbtiflS >k«s Cm Mt, .Buili »r ulkT Jmi iBrlnkl* • LIiiii fA S T tm i OD rmt ptiio. n u I
loaa.«el4l pevdtr beUi (41m )tMlk Bon ClnBl7 and nor* <OB(ortaBlr CN« n sH T . taon. t u u at fMilns Jdcm DM m r . CWkt J^ l>u odor" Hw>. \ t« n kn«Uil. Ott PArrCCTU M u at
n any <lre« ttof.-A<iT,____________________
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If rou hive tn oil itore wiih hind control e r pilot lire epers- tion, rou are fctxing about 7596 of the b n t you p«r for.You could cooK m *ilu«bl< eh aod enior u muchu2$C6 HOXB KBAT wi(h an economical, effi- tient, rULt.V AUTOMATIC H. C Uttle oil floor (urfucr.W i(h tn H. C Linle oil floor furnsct ihete it no pilot lii(ht or H contunt low lire tuge to v u t t K oil. Optrtiion il 100C% cleettlc* H
I tllrcon iro lW -ap tw n tcd H .C HLinle feiiure. The ihrrmoitat H nkei ctt* of lighting the burner E •hen hett ll needed tn4 ir (ucni E
I lhe fire (ompletel)' out when no HI he*t il rrquired. M
Think of the *ddfd comfott tnd K convenience plui (he uving in B oil and dollin! Let u i (how you H whst tn H. C Little oil floor fur> Q B*ce csn mean in your horn*! No oblijtftioa. Etijr letmt. Up to three yetri to ptr.
O th e r f e a t u r e s 1 . rint CmI. 3. to>r tnt«ri«>l«« U Oil. 4. Nt r«fti l« WMf. i . c<Sm *. 7. K« Dnr. N* Aihtt. I. S«f«i U>t< t . OvtranlMd.
Y o u r A u tb o r ix td I
. Robert E. Le420 Main A yt. So.
TIMES-NEWS. TWII
Vews in Brief 'S porte r P hot* Clnb
tt S porte r Photo club membera and ^ ttie lr friends aro rem inded of th e i
costum e Halloween party to s ta r t i p rom ptly a t 8 p. m, today. ;
U BU rrlage UceBte (e A m arriage Ucense x a s Issued eI- M onday a t the office of the county ■Is c lu k to Jo h n H. Glese. ^ e r , and f
J o a n LeC lalr, Twin P a lU .^ £
R e tn m s F>ora T rip y M rs. J . Lelnen has re tu m ed• from a tr ip during which she visited B o friends a n d relaUves in M lsoturi. t• N ebraska and Iowa. She waa ealletl ii
to R an saa Clly. Mo., by th e death o f h e r b ro ther, W. R . BrlmhaU. i
n T r ip A uthorised jit T h e board of county commission- cy e rs gave authorlEstton M o n d ^ to it County A gent W arren D algh and eI. O ounty Club A gent W. O . m e a t toe a tte n d a conference In BoUe O e t 3S, r
a r and 38. q
Firem en Called jT ho flrv departm en t vras called a t g
e 0:30 p. m . M onday to exUnguish a n a blaM In th e bottom of a stove a t y tho residence c f H . J . P u ta e r , 1345 I e F i f th avenue e a t t Damage w as m l- J y nor, deporU nent offlclaU said.e ---------e SttidenU A ppointed
A t the S t Alphonsus hoep lu l K hool o t nur&ing in BoUe, M ary W illiam s h a s been appolnU d to the !
B scholastic conunlttee; Jeanne Coop-1 r. e r, a lhleU cs commlltee, a n d Afton , * d Lulloff, healU t officer. T hey will 1 ®
serve on th e com m ittees fo r a y rar. * ^
'■ DeertM FUed I '• A decree of dUtrlbuUon of the i ,0 e sU te o f C harlo tU Lovelady w a s '• filed T uesdsy w ith th* county r e - ! . - corder. Sho died May 0, IMfl. leav. ^ I. ing a n e s u te o f rea l p roperty In this ®
counly. T ho eeU te w u aw arded to J h e r son. D avid R . Lovelady, after six bro thers and s ls te n assigned ^ th e ir intereeU to h im O e t 14.
D Assists a t Camp0 Jam ea S tan ley Miracle, M« Pourth e avenue n o r th . T w in Palls, Is assUt- 5 Ing w llh supervision of a recreaUon e p rogram fo r young people a t Dayton 3 labor c am p for. m lg n to ry w orken. e according to word received from
L lnfield college. McMlnnvlUe. Ore..t w here M iracle is a s tu d e n t Ho U;i a m em ber o f th e ChrlsUan Student. U nion com m unity acUon committee. a t th e college.0 -------------------------------
; W. R. Wolter Is; Paid Final Honor• P im eral services for William
R elm er W olter were conducted a l 3 p jn . Tueadoy a t tho W hite mortuary chopel w ith the Rev. M ark C. C ronenberger officiating.
Soloist waa M rs. W. O. Watt.i. a AcUve pallbearers were Dean H.
B anner. W illiam Deahl. O. O. Cox.1 M. E. R ountree. E. M. Peterson I- a n d J . J . Rowlan.» H onorary pa llbea ren were E. U /•• R aybom , V. p . Lawson. R a J j^ M o d -' .n
Iln. W .jW , Front*. T . M.s a n d G lynn Sm ith. •-e M lU tary rite s were perftmned a i . tho graveside by tho American Le- » glon DAV a n d VFW. Interm ent was c m ade In th e Sunset Memorial park.
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» W R O N D E W O I; W FRTOAY I
; B BJW]ih est^
i . C»«'» Or»rK»««. ♦. N» H*I U>t*4 by U«d*<»rit*n' lab«cDi»rlM.
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' Death Claims H. Schwitzer
wl H erm an J . Schw ltier. 74, d ied a t« 11:30 p jn . M onday a t h ts hom e if t 131 T h ird avenue c ast. T w in
following a brief Illness.He was bom Aug. 18. 1674. in P
C anton S t G allen, Sw lU erland . H e “|iS camo to the U nlled SU ie^ a t th o ^(y age of 18 and setUed In th e m id - ”■a w ea t H e m arried Id a Rock, G ro to n . F
S. D.. in 1903. P o r th e pa* t 30 'y e a n Mr. Schwitzer haa been in *'bualneas In Tw in Palls . «
^ He U a member o f th e T w in P a lU *!d Masonic lodge, Uio M odem W ood- ^ >• m an o f America a n d waa acU ve I !d In the lO O P Lodge fo r 40 y e a n .J l Surviving h im a re hla w ife , M rs. *
Id a Schwitzer: th ree d a u g h te n . ;Mrs. L orena 6 . E llree , L ew lslon ; 'Mrs. Florence E. W arren , S a n U ®
1- Crux. C a lif , and M rs. Eva O . K a - °lo lousek, Tw in PalU: a n d tw o g rand* *' id chUdrCT.I f Puneral services w ill be h e ld a t a 1I*, p jn . T huraday a t th e T w in F a lls •*
m orluary chapel w ith th e Rev. Mark C. Cronenberger o fficia ting . The Twin PslU M asonic w ill hold
at graveside rltuaU a t th e S u n se t M e- _a morlal park . ’
!- Low-Cost Houses ; Is Forum Subject „
.1 “W hat can be done a b o u t low p „ cost housing needs In T w in P a lls?"
will be tho subjcct of th e reg u la r ,[ Maglo Valley roundU ble dlacusslon I »,
' ' a t 7:30 p. m. today ove r rad io i p S l . u l l o n i a . I X . ^' I Tho th ree m ain speakera will be |
' I H arry Barry, a local lum ber deale r: I I Leo A nderw n. represen ting th e F l n t .
Federal Savings a n d L oans , and ! Jam es Thompson, a local c o n tra c to r. “
“ I M n . L. S . ShurU eff wlU In troduce ' the sp eak en and Ju n e au S h in n will
be m oderator. The program Is spon - sored by th e Tw in P a lls L eague o f h Women V oten , a n o n -p a r tisa n h organlzaUon. fc
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^ S e e n T o d a y ^. . Several d ty officials tralpdng ta * and o u t of courthouse . . . Dorothy S* G rundm an, afoot yesUrday. glad ^ to have car back today . . . 0«oU
pointing to foot-high pUe* of leaves n . In g u t te n and m aking dire prefllc- pol
Uon* about how a heavy rain would ^ d make a good flood w ith no place to - go . . . Judge Jim pum phrey sUU ^ M incensed about fella offering to pay S fine y tsu rd a y w ith a p n -d a U d ,
check on an cnit-of-town bank • • • iou 1040 au lo In showroom, undergoing ^
A trea tm en t trom rap id battery charg - ^“ er . . . Beth Noble on the prowl
for o range crepe p«per for Hallo- _ ween decoraUons a t h o tp lu l . . . pol ^ Ju s t seen: Lou T horton, C harles
Ralcllffe. W. P . H aney . . . And ^ overheard: “I*m looking for some j i J . one fool enough to teach m e to ^jy d - ,
,= House Near Paul i: Damaged by Fire J
PAUL. Ocl. 2 9 -T h e nswly form ed volunteer flro deparunent of tho "r* w est end fire prevenUon dU trlet exUngulihed a b laio a t 7;S0 a. m . f.*^ Tuesday on th e DavU Green farm two miles east of here. ^
» f Tho alarm was tho f ln t m ajor __fire to be answered by the new da- ♦ —
iw portm ent. *lP lre caused about tAOO damage to
I a three-room house occupied on the I farm by Mr. and Mra. A venl G reen.I Fire Chief Alvin SUmpson said the blate was caused by an overheated
' utovp.I Firemen saved all fura llu re In the house and tho blaw was confined to kitchen walU.
lU GOING TO PHILIPPINES 1- KIMBERLY. O c t 38-E dw in Rowe of has le ft for San Dlego. Calif., where m ho wlil em bark a t th e na<y base
for tho Philippine lalanda. 4 ^
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tiUons o f smokers are enjoying in P h anoke, a cleaner, fresher smoke than fore.p'ourself bow really good t d garene c P h i u p M o r r is today!I Tomorrow—you smoked PWUF Mo
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' Council Gets J SewagePlans S Protest HereU (p n a Om > Iea B lsaloner T rum an T . O re e n h a l^ I
po in ted out th a majority o f the o a re a 's rtelden ts had atked for
^ fo rm atku i of a local Improvement d U tr tc t th# m a tte r waa referrwl to > # C lly Attorney J . H . BU ndlord. W
T h a city a ttom ey explained T tr-• • loua sU p t In tho form ation o t such « d is tric ts , how tho cost U dUtrlbuted.I : a n d w h a t action the councU can
ta k e o n t t e protests. S U U and fed- ^ e ra ! legislaUve proposals on atream
• po llu tion also w e n explained.“ A t th e end of a half-hour ducus- 1“ alon , PubUo Safety CommUsloner
I . B. NItschke urged tho protesU ba given serious consideration and the m a tte r was u b le d unUl tho return of M ayor H . G . Lauterbach.
BD TTEB PltlCK siTlDB o NEW YORK. O c t 3# WV-Whole- “ sa le prices of grade "AA- buUar to- ^ d a y dropped to the lowest I m l ^ s ince June 10, 1B47. W ith prices of
th e varloua grade* off two to th ree „ cenU from yesterday, th a grade „ "AA " elld to 63 cent* a pound, “n il*
com pared w ith 80 centa on Jun e 10,
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lOIBIS
rtJESDAT. OCTOBEB M. X94«
C z e c h P a p e r s G e t O r d e i 'S t o I
‘C o p y ’ S o v i e t IPRAGUE. Oct. as eWD—TU* com- B
m unlst m c n u n e n t h u ordered H C*ccho*lov«kU JouroaU sls to model ?? th e ir v w k k tle r th o a o v le t press.
latcrm »U on M in b le r Vftctkv Ko* >< . peeky told a t*o-dfcy convenUon ot JA newimtB th a t th e nrc<iulem o t the ^ burjtoU p n u ' hna been » u n d « L
More th*n l.OOO ot- th e counU j’a 1.- 400 n rT jin tn e lee ted by u d tm a U o n • stujle lis t o l h u x l-p k lie d candl* d«t«j as Ihelr o« lcera . ^
'V hfn th e ou lr>m * ottlcer* u k e d ■ to d tbate th e lr repo rt on p u t actlv* - ■ JUw. including th o preas p i w . M r- ■ Eitt«a rem ained s ilen t. ■
E l(h l- r» c « KcMlaUsQ ■An el8ht*p» |0 reaoluUon adopted ■
b r kcelunatlOD pledged th e nevspa- ■ petroen lo “le w n te rrenU y Irom >oum»U&t3 o t th e c o un try o t victor* E lous M cUU sn. th e Soviet Journal* bt<
lh«One of th e m a jo r po in ts o t tlie Vo
rr$oIuUon n s th a t Ctechc«lo\-aUa's wb JoumoUsU U ke 4 spccU l M uxUVre* paitra in ing course w lih in Iho nex t year. -----
A nother ptotIsIoq aUpulated lha t only uncomprom ising detenders ot I t i th e p re jen t regim e could ’ lead the people along th e road to soclalbnt through p m s and radto.*'
t i t re i i Doasla New* RFortlgu edllors agreed to »trc.‘,s in
newa Irom Russia nnd th e “ilruBglo the o t th e working people a n d prosre.-!* h c i alve loree.1 In th e v o r ld against Im* pcrtalLit w annongera . . *«e'
O lh tr provlslortA: l"0A bit) on ocw^p#pe^ adverUMng
. on grounds of •'m oral neceiUly."—a m g o tfm m fn l plun to publish a iiewn*
paper devoted solely lo adverlbe* mrnls,
A lonbig-dowii o t newspuper , f htid lln ra to m ake Uiem levi senia* Uonal.
B e tlona l ra j> e n 5“ 'D ecenlrallEallon of tlje pre.w and
creation of a ne tw ork of regional y , . newipapers. **1
A speclallted new spaper devoted lo parU culur In terests.
An exchange o l new nnen T -llh the eov let bloc. r
A m etger o t Slovak and Czech Wl newa agencies In to a single naUon* anc wide organliaUoQ. opc
U m lU U on of spo rts to a maxi* een mum of 12 p e r c e n t o t apace on weekdays. lea;
More w orker a n d p easan t corre* t^- tpoQdenta. i
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Police Check on 2 Minor Collisions
City police Investigated two m inor colllsloaa M onday.
Howard Shoa t. rou te 3. and C. D. Neal. FUfr, wero d riv e rs of maclilnes Involved In an acc id en t on Shoshone a tree t n o r th a t 9:10 p . m . According to offlcera. N eal Tvaa backing away
A from the curb a n d dam aged the ^ Shoat m achine allghllj-.
lla rry Cohen. M 3 Second avenue WMt, and O len S im m ons were drlv* e n of m achines Involved In a eol* llsJon In Ute 100 block of M ain avenue west. Oohox v a t pailUnK hU vehicle w hen Sfaiunona opened the door of h la a lready pa rked automobile. dam aging th e re a r door and fender of th e Cohen m achine, pollee u ld .
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The abOT» defln lU oa • o f the nu Uonal >-aluea found In bread has b approved by th e CouncU on F t and N utrlU on of th e American M
” leal AasoclaUotL Since BU TUJCRUST 8 r« a d la enriched to the ex ten t o f m odem standards « Uiese added nutrlU onal values should be ea.-!j- to understand v eating am ple am ounts of BUTT! K RD ST b good fo r j-ou. D o n t o\ look th e m any advantages of i
. basic food. E a t a t least two all of BU TT E R -K R U ST Bread a t ev meal.
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Recreation Aired For PTA Session
RU PER T. O ct. 20—"RecreaUon In th e hom e a n d c o m m u n ity was Uie Uicmo of Uie lo st PTA mecUng
. he ld In th o h igh school auditorium .Mrs. V aughn. B o lr conducted the
mccUng. K ay Re>-nolds. high school phy.^lfal educa tion tcaclicr. led a
. roundtable dL 'custlon on recreation.‘ Snealrent Jjjcluded C harles W hll- . inker. P roba lo Judge Jake Wall., Mrs. E ddie S te fan . E leanor Oood*
m an and B a rb a ra Dspnin. i Square d a n c in g w as held lo music
fu rn lihed by M ra. R ay D, Armstrong ■ and tho Rev. r a th e r D. L . McElU*
CotU Mra. P a u l B atem an waa in ^ , charge of th e program .
; “Ham” Station at £ Rupert Is Leased TI
R U PER T. O ct. 2 5 -R a d lo staUon \ vn iE Y , ow ned a n d operated by Mr.'• and i l r s . L ouis D spaln. wltl aUirt ,
operaUon M onday oa a n airu-ny M• cccnmunlcaUon stnUon. ^ \ T he 'a m a te u r s ta tion h as . been
leased by tho civil a ir pa tro l and . U. S. a ir forces. M
M r. a n d M ra. Dsp«iln nre mem* g_ bers of Uie M nslc 'Valley radio club for am ate u r opera tors,
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T H E BEST IN n t E S l l rR D IT S , MEATS
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has been -m Foods a n Med- X lUTIER* jt'.'.) Uie fuU f l '■ds w iu i L i , -■ ' ^^ S d m ,>;■ a lues I t M. y . . .. . V H p • _ gi m d why . ' t . » > i | |
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Ttimberly Jaunts, f Visitors ReportedKIMBERL'Y. O cl. 36 — 'M r. a n d '
Mrs. Price B randeiiburg . N am pa, were recent gueita o f Elsie K iuecer.
Mrs. Jam es B a rr. BaU ey. rlAlt«d h e r m other, M n . M abel C opplngtr.
M r. and M n . A ubrey ' SmlUi a n d children. Caldwetl, were rec en t t1»- I to n a t Uie home of M ra. SmlUi'* p a re n u . Mr. and M rs. Ja m e s Lundy.
Mrs. Roxey O allatly a n d M rs. Andy Aulbach v ls te d th e P^ank
O allatly home tn Ogt^en.Bobble H ubbard celebra ted l}ls
13th birthday a n n iversa ry w ith a rollpr-skaUng pa rty . A fter a n a f te r noon ol iikaUng. th e 13 boys re tu rned to the Hubbard hom e fo r refre sh ments.
M n . Ada O ruybeal. a fo rm er residen t, visited friends recenUy.
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Jones. Boise, were recent guests o t M r. a n d M rs. Oeorge Jones a n d M r. a n d Mra. Melvm Jonra.
Mrs. E thel V enem an. Angeles. C a llf , Is VlslUng h e r dau g h ter. Mra. Herschel Prahm . a n d fam ily.
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. 1—R emembrr Me; O klahom aHUU (theme so n f l ............_._.,19e
) 2—D ad Gave My D ok Away:BeaoUtul Life .......................— 79o
ROY ROGKRS3—The Kid W llh the R ip In
I Ills Pants; D asty ..,..... ....._......7Bc
I TEX WILLIAMSn 4-^LIfe CeU T fc-Ju», D o n 't - I t ; p \ t H al ro lk a .................... 7!)o
f idATTY MALNKCK’&-<Hhanirl.La
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MARGARET W H ITIN G* G—A Tree In Ttie ^tleadow;“ r m Sorry Bol I 'm G lad-------- 70o
LATEST ALBUMS 7—ANTinE PHKVIN a t th e piano—
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S H O IB O Y ’S D R E S S O X F O RRes, 6,0}. Straight Up atyllng,ln I lenilicr fcole, rubber heel. NaUonally advertised. Slses 3 to 6
W O M E N ’S D R E S S O XRCH. 0i)5 Black calf Ue in HI Protected arch,
e SlM* 5',j to 9 ........ ........................ .
W O M E N ’S L A C E O X IReg. 0J)3. AttracUvo brown with Lite sole with Goodyear heel.13 pr only Sires 3«i to OH -------
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^ heel, I>ouglo composlUon sole am Sires 6''j to lO’j ____________ _
M E N ’S W O R K S H O EReg. 4U8. Quality rubber sole and cowhide uppers, bradded a t point of strain. Slses 6 to 1 1 .___ __ __
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S W E A T S H I R T S
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T O W E L S
R eg. 89c. N a tio n a lly a d v e r a sso r te d colora. S ize 2 2 x 1 2 ”
W O O L B L A N K E T S
R eg . 12.50. 8 on ly a t t h i s p wool -with a t t r a c t iv e B atin b in d in g .............................
K ey . 16.95. 100% V irg in w a a v in g i a t th e r i g h t t lm a o f th e y e a r ......... ............. ........
L A C E T A B L E C L O T H S
R eg . 8.08. N a tio n a lly a d v e r P o p u la r s ize o f 72x 9 0 . 42 oi
B E D P I L L O W S
S tu f fe d 'With cu r le d ch icken rea l co m fo rt.H u r ry fo r a re a l b u y _______
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R eg . 2 .10. B lue a n d a q u a . 50 y a rd s only. So h u r r y _...,
T A B L E C L O T H a n d N .
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4£ A Reg. 59c
ahadefl. C3 X F 0 R D *■' "HI Cuban heel styling.
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• X F O R D S Brokenw ith Moccasin toe. Neo-
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and heel J l A l *
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large ....
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plaids. :
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H O S I E R YV Y O N H O S E59e. Fine quality, styled in por :B. Cotton top reinforced heel i r o n ly ..................................... .
X ) N S E A M L E S S !s to 1.85. 45-gauge sheer.;en sizes. 87 p a ir ,o n ly ............ O ,
L D R E N ’S A N K L E T Sic tops. Heavy cotton, reinforced oc. Assorted colors A 4 t f 6^^ to 8«/2........... . 9 p r. R m \
: ; h t l y i r r e g u l a r n y l o
augc sheer slightly irregular. Po] ?hadcH. Only a fow p a ir « ^ real b u y .................................. A • "
^ e n ' s W e aS W E A T E R S
b Virgin wool. A asorted patterns Sizes—small, medium ^ #..........................- 4*5
J D S H I R T S
'o wool. A ssorted A laska^ A i !s. Sizes Ui/U to 17 ..... . . . . .
M C Y D R E S S S H I R T
2.98. Broken lots and sizes « | lar atrlpea and d e s ig n s ...... A e «
MEN'S DRESS HATS
5 . 0 0cs to 10.00. New Fall shades of B
und Tan. F u r folt. Staple nnd 8. Wide and narrow bands. Popular
STOCKMEN'S PA N !
1 5 . 5 017.95. Styled by leader in Men’s
StylQ pants. IOO',! wool. Madi h wear.
PAPER DRAPES
5 7 *I 1.98. Trin* quality . Rayon and «d. Styled fo r your favorite roc h t colora o f Green. Rose and Blue, >f these, so hurry , fo r a real clcie.
RAYON PANTIES
3 1 * 0 Q. 39c. E lastic 'w alst band . Doublt ement a t points oC s tra in . Quality . Sizes small, m edium , and la q nee to buy several p a irs a t a grei 1.
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p o p u la r A, b e t t e r F a l l d r e a s a l 4m C r e p e s , c o t t o n a , p a r t3 9 c c o lo r s o f R o y a l B lu o , C
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e e d h e e l B lu e , G r e e n , G r e y a n d A A ' e d , s p o r t s t y l i n g w i t h
• W J u n io r , a i z e s 9 -1 5 R e g . a i z c s 10*50
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a r M e n sW H I T E D R E S S S
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t o y o u ..................................
B R O A D C L O T H S ^ W i t h G r i p p e r S n a p . A
t e r n s . A w o v e n b r o a t m a t e r i a l . S i z e s 2 8 t o ’
A T H L E T I C U N BI A f t R e g . 8 6 c v a lu e . N a t io i e d . R e d u c e d to c l e a r . :
TS 1 1 n f a n t 'C O T T O N S L I PReg. IJ 8 . Chubby style. Al Slees lOH to 16^ ------------
) t Brown, D A R L I N G U N D I l1 f RfS- «0c- EliisUc top an d I
m d fa n c y u c e u im . H igh qua lity ray
R A Y O N S L I P, I I Rcff. 3i)8. L ac« trim m ed In
' Blres 10',4 t o 1 4 '4 ------------
C O R D U R O Y SN T Reg. aJS . SUghUy hregnl*
style, in aaso rted oolors. 61
M I S C E L LB A R G A I N T A B L
\I « d u f o r Values to 3J)8Assorted a ty les In season -
W O M E j r S H A N BReg. iOc. W h ite wlUi fan
"■■■ I tU tched h e m '-------------------
> W O M E N ’S S C A R 'R « t. 130. A ssorted b righ t Q uality ra y o n ---------------
n d 'c o t to nr o o m in W
3 lu e . O nlyc ta r a n c o S W E A T S H I R T S
R oy R ogera and Superm ai o f blue, yellow , ta n , Slaes
------------------- D R E S S P A N T S .____ . Value* lo 3JB . 'B lues and
Sizes fl t o 10 ___________
B E D F O R D C O R IReg. 4,98. afl pr. only. Pt B roken s l z e a ___________
BOULDER COR])u b le r e i n . ^ o e tac h ab tt h t y r a y o n z ip p e r f ro n t . San fo rlw d .
S ’s a v - S P O R T S H I R T Sv a lu es t o tM . » obtr.'
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CLEARANCE
I S D R E S S E Sed number in th is category.;aa a t an unbelievable buy, p a r t wool in popular fa ll luo. Grey, Green and Black.
to 60 .............. 4 . 0 0
A Ibw clearance price in ;o piece better dresses. FaU lg In aeaaon colors of Royal Y and Black. Drapes, pleat- w ith cape and long sleeves.
1 2 . 0 0
S S E S[irinta in « O A n f r o n t s -------
I S W e a r IS S S H I R T
Siightly Boiled. A chance to , real savings ^ O
'H S H O R T S lap. Assorted colors sn d pst* broadcloth -18 to -
J N D E R S H I R T S :'Tationally advertia* J g A c lear. Broken Sizes.. 3
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pyle. A ttrac tlv a ja c f trim .
■ J D I E Sand let(.band, AUracUve ty rayon m a te r ia l__
t '
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rregnlar. Popular Mb f3TS. Slses 1 to 6 ............... A * i J
I L L A N E O U S\ B L E P U R S E S
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A N K I E Sih fancy
C A R V E S 'Jb r ig h t w lora ■ .
s ' W e a rR T S . : - •;perm an. Popular eo lo ti « A A
Slaes 8 to 18 -----------;—
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“ P L A N N E D C H A O S "? O u r th re e defense d e p a r tm e n ts
,■ w ondering: w h e th e r they cftn g e t I : b u d g e t fo r fiscal 1950 t h a t M r. Tri : l im ite d to $15,000,000,000. T h e y also : c e r to ln h ow th ey w ill a p p o rtio n th e 1■ fe t .
T h e confualon la n o t due to aervlce■ It rej)ortA on th e b u d g e t d lscu u lo n i
r e c t . T h e p rin c ip a l tro u b le Js t h a t tli' h e a d s do n o t know w h a t so rt of p re p a re for, o r w h en t o p re p a re for
T h e w orld ’s w a r-fe v c r c h n r t h w ■' sh o w n som e sh a rp rise s a n d falls. T ; s i tu a t io n ^ o w 8 te n se , a n d tip It go
q u ie t days, o n d th e fever aubsldc.i.A ll th is Is bound to produce uncci
t h e top m ilita ry c irc les of t h e w oaten• B u t th e question—a n d I t’s one tha• se e m to h a v e h ad m u ch p u b lic dlsct : w h e th e r th e u n c e rta in ty m a y n o t b } th e R ussian s tra te g y of econom ic, n ' c a l. w ar.
T h is Is on ly a q u estio n , n o t a ( ’• T h e re Is n o d o u b t t h a t th e S o v ie t go'
h a s m illions u n d e r a rm s a n d mlllli , av a ilab le , o r th a t J t is w ork ing In c
c recy to p c rfc c t n ew a n d te rrib le T h e w e s te m co u n trie s c a n n o t lgn(
' fa c to rs o r fa ll to p re p a re defenses : th e m .
A t th e sa m e tim e I t Is possib le thi• R u ss ia n accu sa tio n s a n d p ro fe ssed 1■ provoca tive ta c tic s a r e p a r t of a io i S o v ie t p lo t to ga in a n u m b e r o f cc
ob jec tives w ith a m in im u m risk of• P e rh o p s M r. V iah lnsky . w ith h is aci ; th u m p in g s a n d a p o p lec tic cou n te r ; coolly c a rry in g o u t a w e ll-p rep a red; P e rh a p s h is m ission to P a r i s la aim p . a te m ore tu rm o il w ith n o th o u g h t ol tlo n .
Possibly th e R u ss ia n lead e rs are ; so m ew h a t In th is v e in : W e a re n o t : f o r a long w ar, a n d th e U n ited St■ n o t lau n c h a "p rev en tiv e" w ar. B u t
w e accuse th e A m ericans o f plannUi; slo n th e m ore th e w e s te m w orld ’b t h a t w e a r e a rm in g fu r io u s ly to pro
'• se lves o r to s t r ik e ,th e f i r s t blow.: T h a t bo lng th e caae . th e y —a n d pai •. A m erica—w ill a rm m ore fu rio u s ly 1; ; M oney m e a n t fo r th e M arsh a ll plaj ' d iv e r ted to a rm a m e n ts fo r A m erica a ; e m E urope, r in o l ly th e M a rsh a ll i
‘ : fa ll . A nd E urope, o n th o verge of 1 ' In d u s tr ia l a n d m o ra l co llapse , w ill b< •; rev o lu tio n o n d com m uniam .• T h e above Is Ju st a gtieas. I t m a y b 'b u t I t is n o t Im possible. A nd s in ce It ; p re se n ts a prob lem w h ich th o head s r e m go v ern m en ts h a v e d o u b tle ss coi ; T h a t p rob lem Is h o w to b u ild u p ; : a n d sa fe defense a n tf a tlll n o t impovi t f r e e w orld b y s q u a n d e r in g v ita l gc -m oney on a n u n n e c e ssa r ily b ig w a r i •• ■ O ne Im m ed iate w a y to ta c k le th la• w e believe, la fo r t h e rep re sen ta tiv e : ; g o vernm en ts in P a r is t o s to p t ry in g t ;M r. V lshlnsky In In su lt a n d v ltu p e ra t ■perhaps p lay ing In to h is h a n d s . Ar ; f o r th e head s of th o s e f re e govem r ; s tr iv e even h a rd e r to c o u n te r Russlai : c a tio n s w ith ca lm ness a s w ell a s firm
. D EW EY ’S W A R R E C O R D . P re s id e n t T ru m a n , in a le f t-h a n d e i• way,» Is try ing to m a k e I t a p p e a r t above calling a t te n t io n to G ov. Th
;D ew ey‘5 “lack of m ili ta ry s e rv ic e .'’; N o t on ly h a s th e P re s id e n t "Ins rD em ocra tlc c am p a ig n e rs t o avo id ai jt lo n of G overnor Dew ey'a w a r record , ; ln d la E dw ards, h e a d o f t h e womer •alon o f th e D em o cra tic N a tio n a l cor h a s go n e so f a r a s to say t h a t becaw
/ ’In n a te decency'.' th e P re s id e n t ‘'d idi ■to b r in g t h a t up .”: B rin g w h a t up?■ W h e n th e U n ited S ta te s g o t In to 1 W orld w aL Dewey w as a 15 .y ea r-o boy In M iq^lgan . A b o u t t h e tim e ( H a rb o r , th e New Y ork g o v e m o r w aa al y e a rs old. W hen th e In d u c tio n a g e 1: .w a r n w as reduced to 38, D ew ey. Ill ,d re d s of thouaanda o f o th e rs , w os coi .too o ld fo r th e serv ice.; T h e tw o world w a rs w ere so tlm m a n y m en , th ro u g h n o f a u l t o f th e i r o o n ly b y rea so n of th e i r ag es , nevi
•q u a lified fo r m ilita ry serv ice.; Bo le t ’s n o t allow a n y In fe ren ces n a t e d ecency" o n th e p a r t o f an yone t< a n y im w a r ra n te d ausp lc lons o s to M r. p a tr io tis m a n d loyalty .
SIGN OF NORMALCY ; W e n o te w ith p lea su re t h a t som e fa c tu re ra of m en ’s c lo th in g a re n o i* n e w com pound o d su its w h ich the M te e u n co h d ltlo n a lly w ill m a k e th w p ro o f. B esides th e obvious, o r an re a s o n fo r g ladness , w e a lso rejoice Im p lied a ssu ran ce t h a t t h e w hole <s l to a t lo n Is look ing u p . .............
T b e rw s rU m e s u i t s h o r t a ^ a n d t p r ic e s t b a t a c c o m p a n ie d th e r e tu r n c d a n c e h a v e k e p t a l o t o f m aseuU m ro b es a t a n •au s te r ity level. So I t Is Ic n o v t l u i t . t h e A m e r ic a n m a le I s ap j c e t t l n g t u c k t o t h e p o in t w h e re h e ca: te w s u its In th e c lo se t lo n g e n o u g h t( th e jm e n a c e o f th e le isu re ly m o th .
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W H UI c S i w " * ' W A S H IN O T O N -T ht»r<i (. l l l l . *1 u* w c rc tw y ct-<t>t» wlthljtrt «t ». UTI. elocUon n»3ct TuesdayB fro m t4klR8 advantagilOVANCi U in ty re iu iU nf frtnn------------- — tu a t th e poll*.
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I - I . I I.H H e h u n o t permltlM— ' — I MS P « M bureau and nc
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5” ? ttm t th rea t, a i he r«alU: n t s a r e n o w intenU on to appol
nn »,« f«m ou5 New York law>g e t by o n th e „ „ u . s u i i n . and th« i. T r u m o n h a s MolotoV'VtBhlnnky tlra ta l s o s e e m u n - T h e Ouiica «c:9cUont h . . u m . t h . y j a s i ' - f o f c r .
r v i c = r i v . i r i . . ,s lo n s a r e c o r - .a t th e d e fe n se c n A C io u s - n u M ia; o f a w a r t o a n d dm igeroun movca or) f o r I t . M oicow m ay acce!eral«
hftfl r e c e n l lv O en n a n y , Prance th ro u g h iitrikej and Ir
Ils. T h e B e r l in How ever, i f lha poUUI t goes. A fe w a w eek from tomorrow.Ic.i. (o be a generous and i
s t e m n a t io n s . Xrom th e eecrecy w itht h a t d o e s n 't conducted thes# m a ttc n
d isc u s s io n — Is a nepubU can vlcu>nlo t b e D a r t o f one of th e «tnlc n o t D ^ lltU E ven more th .lie , n o t p o m i - Hoo%-er. member* of co
people generally’ will lo; a c e r t a i n ty , o u r leader,i t g o v e rn m e n t *
I n c lo s e s t s e - j , w h eth er th e economicIb le w e a p o n s . E>ut>p« ahaJl b« bulwark
I g n o re t h e s e aH lw ice in which th e tJe n aea a g a i n s t iM ttersW p and lumUH
° tnunlUon.i. m ateria ls an_ II .V. m U ltary m en ’* b0 t n a t a l l t h e o rgaD lta tlon parUally ; s e d f e a r s a n d Shall'a rec en t survey of a lo n g - r a n g e orncer#’ consuiiai
I f r n im n im i^ oclecUon of M arshal1 E uropean fon k o f c o n f l i c t , o f A m erican and CanaC s s c re o m ln g a , araU ons. in te n a n c e . Is of i s .ooom i r e d p r o s r a m . ' ■ im ply t o c r . - . h t o t n e s o i i iv - A L L i^ N C E - r a . pro
a n aiUance o f Uie Seand a r e t h in k i n g countries. Portugnl. ita ln o t in a h a p o S ’J W.I1I K orea and Ja p an In t
id S t a te a w ill ,.JU , th e original M arshB u t t h e m o r e rad ica l departu re from hn n ln g a g g re a - m aU e and m ll lu ry , sine■Id w ill t h i n k O bviously, no m a n ol
- ~ consclrntlousnfM , who) p r o te c t o u r - ncclden t of death and
poUUc.i. would bo exped p a r t i c u la r l y and solem n judgm ent oi a ly in r e t u r n ,
p la n .w ill b e C l ^ S n —D espite thel e a a n d w e a t- “ R^eement on broad, for,n ii *“ <1 Atr- cla.nh or
I K T com pnraU vely m taor. thOf I in a n c la l , naU ona l mlsurvderstond
111 b e r ip e f o r hand.i. T h e two m en ’s frien d ly na tions’ concen
W hlle An-. T n im au '5 \ c e I t is n o t . I t re c e n t A m erican Lealon e a d s o f w e s t - on R uss ia. Dowry hivi s c o n s id e re d “ *® poiitiburo , T he a ou n ft a trf tn ffu p a s t r o n g leaders
ip O T crish t h e th e A frican colonies tol l g oods a n d p re fe rs to leave th n t prw ar m a c h in e . . •th la p r o b le m . O P »N lO N -M r. Trumii t l v e s o l I te o « in i sp « ln . biIn tr tn m n t r h B r itish oppoalUon. andm g w m a t c n pouucg. u ^ u n d e r s to o .l e ra t lo n , th u a r e tu r n o f o u r ambassadoi. A n o th e r is desirous of regalnlni; I^ e m m e n ts t o possible. Uion the adm lris s lo n D ro v o - r*prt;4enl hones
««ces o f opinion betwe.f ir m n e s s . » rc few votes to be Bame— fo r th e I taU nn m atte r. IR D A m ericans o r I ta lian des in r tM - n - f „ r dlxpoMl or M i n a e a s o r t o f j ju t i t would help um a r i n a i n c s in te rim betw een Ni . T h o m a s E . vided W ashing ton reachc
' in T ru m an -D eu e y eonfe
V I E W S ^o r d , b u t M ra . n a t i q :o m e n ’s d iv i - n e w lig h t is mrov,-n «I c o m m itte e , w hich o u r economy is a ^!C ause o f h i s o f Automobile Fae'• d id n 't w a n t A utomobile Mau iu i i I, w u n i e:?ample. th a t
toVi'its h av ing local pass a ro now se rved by busej
n to t h e f i r s t “ »oy tab le* o t s u t i s u a a r - o ld f n rm fac ts lik e theao: M ore thi
- 7 n b u ilt In th e tJWUed S ta t m e Of P e a r l few er th a n 30.000 m 1W8. •as a lm o s t 40 w en t from 10,000 tn IM lg e in W o r ld diesel eng ine tn icka h a n y l ik e h u n - nuinuf,s c o n s id e r e d in use a t th e end o t l u
t ru c lu 8.1 ye»r». Befoi t im e d t h a t veh icles w aa 6.8 yeara. n
e l r o w n . a n d ? ' " i l m o " t o n 37 10 year* old o r older,
n e v e r w e r e ^ ,0^ , c ogen t a n u m e n t . d rtvlnff.
ic e s o r “ i n - R egU traU on for passen m e to a ro u s eM r tr e a te s t txvtA ir. u e w e y s C a llfo ra ia a n d Pennsylva'
tio n In paaseng tr c a r r— 9W ).000. m ore Uian 500, Y w hich la second. T h e fa jo m e m a n u -. • nnm faxmera reporting a' ^ '* ’ 5 naUOn'Ji Uvfcslock receipt; » th e y g u a r* tm c k w h ile 63 per ce n t of t h e m m o t h - vcsetnb les. S3 p e r cen
a n t l - m o lh , poultry a r t re
J f taO la c l o t h l n j u r a u . 1 a . t I t r a 1
Tehlclea more aalely.—Nea d th e h ig h
S n a ' S ' h M “
I t i s g o o d t o w hen then- fa th e r, r ^ c h I a p p a r e n t l y th e gm v y b o a t, tha paue le c a n r e s t a ®“ “ * «iuit«^f*ir t
o W 'f « n d rnon experlcr g h to r e r h e g ra tu la te y o u r f a tl irr on
;W a il-B trw t Jo o m a l.
R’S N A T IO N A L T
IRLIGIG• ^ o m a a E . D ew ty s ta y n a n u h is C B lthlA -a-(ew JtM r>attcrb ls«xp«ot«d- isday in order to p rerefit Moacow ntage or any confusion a n d unoer- frani a T rum an-M anhaU reverse
ioubledly seek tocap ita l from a j}«iu
the United UUtes,1 and financed th e nouiovement th rough- j jo nIe WlU touch off q iiflt barrage behind s t r utron cu rta in ." ofnltted hU official p n ti new spapers to en to lge to - ‘g e t tough’
or h is denuncU AfinhUsUiiUon'B a l- ^r “commies" a t "•>’ efore, h e wUl d tllbem tely and irro> th o •» Dewey tr ium ph as a repudlaU on' irshall policy.
en t-c lect Dewey ean best coun ter D eai realUes. by anBounelng Im m edlaU ly W. tppo ln t J o h n F o tU r Dulles. T b e o ld i law yer a n d churchm an is b itterly to a
J ie R ussians know I t because of w h lt tirades a g a in s t him In th e tr p ress, u n a l
:Uon would alao perm it Dewey lo « id I of s tay ing on aa govem or w hile let nnd fram ing h is congressional rrvlng aa a M arshaU aide.'- tho two U and confidants. D en,
. « ♦ Tl,Mla m ay mnke even more violent •ca on th e busb of a T rum an dkfcat. trale and aggravats efforts to p a ra - P,*?® ranee, Italy . Greece and T urkey id In ternal disorders. ta npoUUcal bell tolls for Mr. T ru m an TOW. h e will probably show h im self and gracious loser. He m ay brief crsonnlly on the foreign altuaU on. V too well th o handicaps he suffered **” “ with w lilch Pm nklln D. noosevett a lters till th e day of his deaUi.Ictory on Nov. 3 will adm ittedly > stranR est paradoxes In A m erican e Uian a f te r PD H defeated H erbert 3f congress, foreign slaU stnen a n d Ill look te t h l m an a t A lbany a s
-T lie g rea t, overall question o n , klr. T rtim an m ust agree o r disagree lomio program for rehablUUUon o f ^warked by a n anU-Russlan m U itary *------h e U nited S U tes shall assum e th e Q t _mlsh th e bulk of Uie w eapons, and Is a n d re la ted supplies. 'V'en ’« belief In the need of auch an^ club. J ly accounts fo r 8eeret*ry M a j- he ld :y of th e m editerranean a ltuaU on, lUlUtUons wlU) m n c o a t M adrid. H | rshal M ontgom ery a s eblef o f s ta f f n forces, th e stepped-up IntegraUon :anad ian defenses and o the r p rep -
KX)MO,000 h as already been m en- nai contribu tion for such n sem i-
proposed encirclement envisages WM icandlnavlan and w estem E uropean, I taly , possibly sp a ta and T urkey 3 B I la n k , a n d a .itrengUiened C hina.In th e fn r esst. By comparison
larshall plnn. ih ls may be th e m ostom histo ric American policy, d lplo- T h, since 1776. B en rin of M r. T rum an’s sincerity a n d JwJ\o en tered th e Wljlte House by H olt,a^rt will ieave I t by accident o f Hon» expecU!d to m ake siich a grivve
m t on h is own. ftobe. • • Marc
th e operaU on of the b ip a r t is a n I. foreign policy. President T rum ansh on several quesUons. A lthough (o k .,ir, theso Issues contribute to in te r - L v i rstand ing nnd play Inlo s u l l n 's ^ i n -le n ’s differences account fo r even j jan c e m over ou r preaent and fu tu re „udU
n ’s V ln so n -au iln proposal and h is ralon speech ren e c l a softer s ta n d Kopt hns prom ised to be "toush" wlUi q /? a O P -e r favors greater asslsU nco * h o ■ndm lnlstraU on h as odvanced. H e n ,„ h iadershlp In sponsoring re tu rn o f *,,>1 i ■s to lU ly . w hereas the P residentU problem to th e United N ations, jg j, j
iVtiman w em s to wish for closer In, b u t ho h as bowed lo F rench - | a n d to th e exigencies of <iome.-.Uc n to o d th a t Dcwcy wUl move for a issador to M adrid. He Is also m ore I n g LuU n.A m erlcan friendship, if .dm lnlstraU on seem s to be. ~loncst r a th e r th a n political UUfer- ' elween th e contestants, for th e re ,[am ered from them except po!>slbly „ :ter. I t la even doubtful if m any tl descent caro ono way or a no ther T l o r M ussollni’a “empire." *■ *■ Uin A niertcan caa-ie abroiid If, In o i . :n Novem ber a n d January , a d l- aachea a de fin ite decision on them " ^ lonferences.
O F O T H E R S ~L’n O N A W nC ELiwn on th e rem arkable extent toIs a •'rolling'* economy by th a l a tw t .I FacLs and Figures, made public
M anufactu re rs ' a.-«oclaUon. I t th a t 00 p e r cen t of all clUes and passenger traruporU U on aj^stems buses only. T ucked away in the isUc* a re o the r ra th e r s u i t i n g :•« th a n 70.000 staU on wagons were S ta te s in 1M7 as ectnpared wlUi
11M6. ProducUon of m otor coaches 1 IMS to 19.000 la st year. Even
have show n a m arked gain w ith a n u factu red la s t year. B ut our lg older. T ho average age of c a n I»f la s t year waa years and of ' Before tho w ar. a\-eraso for a ll ra. T oday more th a n 43 per cen t * in 37 p e r cen t of trucks In use are er. I t would ba hard to f tsd a e n t fo r th e necessity of. careful
Kssenger cara gained m ost heavUy , t and in th e aouthem sta te s in ,
UTJck gains were registered in ' sylvahia. C allfon ila leads the n a - I AT registraU on. w ith Just under I
500,000 la e s c tu of New Vork.He farm er, the AMA reveals. U a utomobUe. wlUi aome M p e r cen t in g autom obile owTiersWp. O f th e celpts. CO per Cent ar» hauled by I t of th e milk. 41 pe r cent of fru its r cen t of Uie eggs and 03 pe r cent r e received a t ImportJmt m arketa
tlon awheel. M ore Uian ever It is a m to opera te our huge flee t of —New Y ork Times.
N C n L A U E £L R ~1 tome mUk> on the tabla c loth.
ipUted some sa lad dressing. B u t reachlnc too fa r to r a roU. upaat paU ent moUicr aald to th e young fair to m a tch you children against >erlenced compeUUon. B ut con- r on w inning Uil^ epUllng bee.’— W i
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Now I know how k radio a n - servnouncer feels a t 7:48 m . on blue csaiM ondny, .Jcnig
O ne of th e local eom m entatora n a tic truggled m anfully w ith a bad casa in <of w art* on Uie tongue In trying to . i rp ronounce "U. 8 . departm en t o f tb eentomology" while giving th e kwal enUw ea the r report. ade
A fter Uiree desperate a t tc m p u lo sen tsay -entom ology,- the poor feUoW Adofa v # up, MtUed for •’according to begith o weaU ier bureau." tu f t
H olbert n d J• • • m en
rU P S FO R K ID S D E P T . g ,D ear Pots; wort
V a have th ree pups about 8 weeks muco ld to give away. Have no idea a s 1st ito a nee jtry . b u t t h e y ^ brown a n d ’ In bw h ite nnd th e ir moUier Is quite a n dsm all. Call a t houre tw o miles aou th Hia n d two miles w est of South P a rk , a n d
Pnp O w ner h e •« . * » th a t
S p tN A RUNAWATT SUb D ear Po t Shots: •
TllO whole fam ily U heartbroken. ' O ur little pup, age 3 monUis. d lsap- p cared Inst Prlduy. Allhough we’vepnictlcftlly tu rned tho old town in - ** ° aide o u t, we can ’t find h im . He'* ta n colored, h as long curly ears.w hit« fee t and i* bobtailed. H e's Him ostly cocker spaniel. He isn 't m lt( w orth a lot except to us. I f any of you r readers Juiow where we canfin d oiu- pup, we’d like to have A '" 'th em was
Phone S3I.W Whe . (831 Main Ave. W.)
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QtUck. Jeeves . . . m y boggy p a aU BrIda n d flappy shoes! w l r
Yea sir. on Oct. 33, Uie P riara to ticlub, fm te m lty of show busines*. Yanlheld its f irs t w est coast perform ance man:
the P h llh a r- a s a^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S ^ ^ H m o n l c auditorium of aj^ ^ ^ H H ^ ^ H h e r e In Los A n- tAlls.^ ■ R T ^ j ^ ^ H g e l e s . Ume
Up unUl now 11 unde^ ^ ^ A f ^ ^ v M h a a allowed on ly H e <
p im e m b e r s of show^ ■ ■ t '~ * i? i^ H b u . \ ln c . i s t o b e ca
present, b u t th is quiu■ ^ K p ' f ^ S W y e a r I t was dlf* oooo
ferent. And It was e n tnpleasure to get’ mat*
B i u p on th e sU ge whetB«k n.p* "o*’ O'" two
w h o l e nudlencc nctak ing dowTi your Joke.^ In sho rthan d , th e 1
T h e cast of sta rs Included Jolson. coneBenny. Jessel. A bbott and CosteUo. d u c tLhe l u u bothers, Tony M arU n. Lou proflH olt. K eenan W ynn. Oeorge B um s, comiR onald Reagun. P a l O B rle tj, O eorge HeR uft. Ben Blue, Dnn Dailey and h e eR obert Preston . We tried to get wrlUM argare t O ’Brien bu t women are hure
A rthA ll th e comedluns wero tr>-lng to imy,
»uldo encJi o lhe r In getUng the best s ia t-lokes from Uielr wrttera. Some were icnov» y in g more . . . . oUiers were aUU i iJslng w hips. ,
N aturaU y. comedians a re a tough poee<lud lence because they've, heard a ll connh c Jokes. I lold one la s t year a n d . ihey iiU Jum ped up to welcome It>ack. 1
o r course, Uiere waa one m an jsho w asn’t th e re In person Sa tu rday H il ig h t , bu t who,> e sp irit s till reigns H 4Uld to whom all or us In show bus!- [jle ss owe so much. TJinnk you. t foe Miller.
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U - D R I V EV artotts type traeka r<tr aO yoB^nectis — D rlia l l ro sn e lf . S a n f f SMoney. Rale* Reasonable — N» f DB ond Required. F I H
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• When othei no longer hold intereic we*v< on the telephone instniment lifting session. They can’t d the telephone but they usual the receiver. That means yoi incoming calls and if you’re other telephones are p n t out So if there are youngsters i word about being a g o p J te the small fry on the right pat States Telephone and Telegr
TIMES-NEWS, TWIN
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P E G h E W SNEW Y ORK — Sam uel Novlck, Um
bo fn -U j-V lte b sfc rR u * sl» -ln -l» 7 rar- -jou r ived tn tho U nited SU tea in 1014. the age 17, w ith th a t nice tim ing which perm itted other Im m lg rtnU abotit ^ th e aam a a g e . ,f ro m tho s a m e ^la a d . to escape f ^serv ice under tho ^c s a r again st the kaiser. H e was fn a t u r a l i s e d i n “ "j
. I n 1043, a l t c r v i ^ B s f c f c !“ th e U nllK l BUteae n u re d th e crus* ^
tw in * “confidential and secret- n d a r a n d o ther e ltc tron lo equip.m e n t fo r the a ir force*. jj
H e tu rn ed ou t -roughly’* MflOO.000 hew orth In le u U ian th ree y e a n , and asrau c h or h is p ro fit w en l lo com m un- vmi1st f ro n u . He w en t to public achool tunIn ben igh ted Russia u nder th e czar Wela n d to n igh t sehool here . woa
H e worked f l n t In a groeery store Va n d n e » t in ga rm e n t fac tories. T hen Roi.h e wa* a radio te leg rapher. A ttc r Ad<th a t h e became a buitnees m an. *0 tog lib and d e ft in A m erican co rpor. Intia to sub tleties th a t th e Identities talkof th e E lectronic CorporaUon of eu»lA m erica, o f w hich he Is president Ba n d J i ls wlfo i l secretary , and sever* "Ia l o th e r com panies can n o t b« told youa p a r t. the
• • • sen He U stifled before th e house com- ..
m itlce on un*A m er|can acUvltlos t h a t electronlo woa f l « t know n as L'f ' tho T ransform er CorporaUon ef A meric*. T hen h e said elecUijnlo w as ••origlnnlly" know n as Uie W holesale R adio Service compony. wlUch also was know n a s th e La* * ^ P aye tU Radio corporaU on.
• n ia t nam e, how ever, th o L a- H P aye tU nam e w as -Ju st a nam e In 1 used for « rad io se t." TTia -ac tu al qulc n am e" waa W holesale R adio Service earl a n d Rodlo W ire T ilov lslon There s i w u anoU ier com pany called Whole* vlck ^ 0 B ad lo Sales. AnoU ier waa called Uie
snoU ier was wro called E lectro-Physlcal laboratories, aue!
Like th e shrew d Bam Carp, odls Bridgeport. O oan.. M olotov's-broih* Ads jr .ln - law . w ho wna cunning enoufih who to tr im th e bu tto n s off th e toush com Y ankee tradem of ConnecUcut In poni n a n y a h a rd buslneas d eal by pw lng in C w a g reenhom . Novlek lia s a trick Hi 5f appearing to be confused by tie- wns tAlls. L ike C arp h e Is careless about he 1 time a n d figures. H o never tells a U# igtU under o a th . H o Ju st m akes mistakes, oatli Ke c an ’t rem em ber. met
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]U lu recall w hether I t w as $300,- »0.000 o r 1300,000.000 th a t Mololov m U iistfld to h im to spend for w*r T iaterial In tho U nited B U i« . or ^•hether h is commission was to b i two p e r cen t o r th ree .
Novlck didn’t even suspecl Uiat ihe New Ii&sses a n d o ther nolorlcnu concerns to w hich he gave tAx>de* lucU ble conUlbuUon* ou t of his war [iro fiu on A m erican contracts wero ;om m unlstlo fronU.
H e couldn’t rem em ber hou' much l e gave. And he cou ld irt remember vrlU ng false Inform ation to tho lu rea u of ImmlgraUon Indorsing one A rthur Adam.1. a principal Rus.ilan W . fo r e n try Into the United S taU s, o r even whether he had cnow-n Adam s 10 years or 20 y ean .
I hope I t win n o t be in bnd to a u to say th a t Uiese dLipatches ex*Msed Novlck tn th e fall of 1044 tn ronnection w ith th e denunciation of
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UFTERSJier forms of exercise eVe seen toddlers take ent for a Httle weight t do much damage to ually forget to replace you can’t receive any ’re on a party line the out of service as well.
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S ^ A - N G L E rUm eotnm unlst- p ro p a ttn d l* t a n d £?* joum eym an-larc«nl« .“ w bo goes' by Uie nam e of WUUam 8 . OaUmor.
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come safe th ro u sh th e w ar s a a n of t exempt Je c tu re r h a ra n su in * loyal oom American boys op th e ir du ty to “d e - “bU mocr^cy." who h a s been cam paign- f«ct ing for H enry W allace a s th e krem - lln 's candldaU fo r Prealdent. , tax
R s U briuen a n d u tte r ly aham e- trea less. Novlek now s e e m s . reconciled a “I to the lU tu s of a .Q uisling fo r tne MuscoTlu treachery In w hich he was firm ly placed by Congreasman John McDowell. Pennsy lvan ia , a t K th a end of th e h e a r ln s on th e Sha sUalUi and treachery In-volvini A r- Jurli th u r Adams. McDowell w arned titm nesi of Uie penalUes of pe rju ry an il o f Pelv tho w ra th of Infuria ted A mericans. In '
Novlck began by adm ltU ng th a t ovu he knew Adams. T b e a h a aqulrm ed bani as Robert S trip ling , th e chief m - car vdstlgator, showed h im A daips' picture. H e believed i t w as Adams. Tl Wetl. w as It A dsm i. y e r o r noT He Is ^ woa p retty sure. to 1
W hen had h e f l n t m e t Adams? Raughly 10 y*ar» ago (lOJS) whcn L EAdsms walked In a s a custom er ------to buy some rad io i tu f f . Nobodyintroduced them . ju s t go t to c wtalking and A dam s becam e a regular Hocustomer.
Brer toipJoy h im ? Nope, never. i„ , , -B ut.- SUIpUng asked, "didn^t hitun
you w riU a loter on Dec. 19,1837. to « ^tho ImmlgraUon a n d nn tu ra llsa tion R,.*'service?" «i.u,
"I bellffve I did. A fter I had abkno»7i him abou t a year ho cam e ■'.f® In one day and .sa id h e w as a C ana-dlan who would like to come to th is o*t»country. Would I w rlU a le ter to tn e 7 “ '’' AulhorlUes saying I h a d know n himto be, to th e best o f m y knowledge, conua person Z would recom m end?'' r .i
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He firs t sa id h e fire t m i t Adams * In 1038. Now h is m em ory begins to
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vlck wlUi Uie tru th , r ig h t o u t ofUie ImmlgraUon record, th a l ho ? wroU Uie ImmlgraUon service ro^ 5 questing adm ittance of h is "C an - * ndlsn r e p r a s e n t a t t v o . A rth u r ^Adsms.* a skilled r»d lo engineer. 5 qwho had been employed by Novlck’s <company (one of th e vague cor- 5 -poraUons) fo r m ore th a n 10 y e a n i fcin Canada. i ^
Ke told ImmlgraUon th a t Adam s iwas be ra in C anada, w hen h e knew ghe h sd been b o m Ui Russia. TlUs 5lit te r showed th a t Novlck lied under 7.oa th when ho swore, f irs t, th a t ' he J Kmet Adams -rouRhly 10 y e a n ago." 7 Actually, according to th e le tte r, he
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*mu Included pdntad advertise- m enu ot IU* programa aod Um oeat rn*. ol the radio tlms. Howffw. NBeWf* . oonpaalea probabl» w tia allowed to * shu t tha burdea ^ p^U eal ta- fectlon to Uie loyal Afflcrtcan tax- payer. When his corporaU taoome “ “ tax rttum s were n sd e tmder the Utasury ntUois this Item would be * * ^ a l e t l t lmsU- advertising expense.
Gets Treatment ’*' 7 B M B n iL ir jO e l . » - M r m . i « i ,
Sharr U sUU bring treated for In- «»nM Jurlee susuined in a ear accident near Pine. She received a fractured pelvis In the mishap when the car in which she was riding skidded over an embankment. Her hus- band and other occusaaU o t the car were Injured allghUy. n ,
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I. Added to the com- DO to the busy farmar. ind nf\any other tasks:
K««os »e t« r purrv*from fieetlno; keeo* t*- A s to n from ftte ilna ; m akes m elon s ttrt Molar; ka*pa hands wsfm <■ M m l I k h o u s e and < dressing poultry; tn aN anlm sl v o u n d s and straWn.
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RuperlJPlant _RU P E R T , O c t 2S—A crowfl o f
m o re th a n Ajmo per»on» mttaaded dedlcaU on « rem on les fo r^ l0 6 _ Je r- oroe C&*openUr« C re u n err's new p la n t n e a r th a Paul-Butley bridga Bundajr.
T b e dedlcaUon a d d re u waa slven by Raym ond Snyder, p resident o t SouUiem Id ab o CoUeje o! E ducaUon. w ho talked on Am ericanism and pointed o u t how th e cream ery m a Bood lUiutraUon o t -what co- op^at^on m eans In a democracy.
O ther Speaken O th e r taUca were Blren by A lbert
Jnaela Buhl, president o t t h e 'J e r ome Co-operaUve Creameiy; Joe P e te n , m ayor o f Burley; A. C. De>M ary acU na for H enry Breaaeal. m ayo r o f R u p ert; M arvtn B. N eum a n n a n d !>. E . Evans, lio s Angeles, p resid en t a n d senoral m anaaer. r» - apecUvely. of tb e Challenge B u tte r a n d C ream ' assoclaUon. T h e Invoca- Uon w as jlv e n by BurdeU C urtis.D urley. V'
T h e cerem ony which opened w ith r ' th e ra is ing of Uie nsU onal co lon by ' ' • - D eclo Boy Scout troop 27, w as a t- i - ten d ed by L ester H endrix, d irec tor . o f th e bu reau of dairying and d a iry 'l, - ' tnspccU on fo r the sta te departm en t It -, •, o f ag ricu ltu re. Sen. H enry C. D w or- f. • sh a k and d lrec to n and officials o f jMBi th e Challenge Cream a n d B u tte r assoclaUon.
E erlew i H lilory I n addressing the crowd D eM aiy
sa id . “On M arch SI. lB3&-nearly 10 f i S years ago—I had the honor to a p - ] ■ » p e a r on th e speaker’s platform w hen B S th a R upert b ranch of th e Jerom e
> Co-operaUve was .dedicated. T h is «-as the f l n t s tep taken to develop - In a broad way (ho dairy bu-niness on tha M inidoka U act." . ,
H a told how Ben C. Edwards, th e n presiden t of the M lnl-Cossla D airym an 's assoclaUon, was one of ' , # th o sp e a k e n w ho gave a report on i' ~ m eager and tnadefjuato buildings I I . a n d th e handicaps under which th e k avioclsU on w as bom four years e a r lie r tn Burley. IB M
lA O di M anager iM jkD eM ary spoke Uie rise o f tb e U ^K
new co*operaUve following th e fire H H w hich destroyed th e p lan t In Biu-ley a n d gave m uch of the c red it fo r th e success o f th is enterprise to th e iw d y ln g devotion to an Ideal by lls genera l m anager, Roy D . Sm ith . Jerom e.
K eum ann and Evans toM th » g roup of Uio spread o f th e C ha l- lenge B u tter and Cream assocla- U on th roughou t th e w est during Ita developm ent.
In spec t P lan t T h e crow d Inspected the new
p ta n t w hich Is equipped w ith s ta in -Jess s tee l mllk-handU ng equipm ent. -------A ceordlnu to C. W. Ross. B urley. _ , public relaU ons dlreclor fo r th o J e r - ' I ’ l - om e Co-operaUve creamery, th o ^ p la n t Is one of th e finest a n d m o st T m odem of Its kind. J l
A g rea t deal of In tereat waa .%hown In th o largo truck.i w hich r , w ere equipped wlUi stainless s tee l ' tanfc* fo r tho movement of th e m ilk to lh a cream ery.
Pn»ud of P U n t T h o new p la n t wlU m ean gren le r
efficiency a n d saUafacU^n In Uio h a n d lin g of m ilk produced In M in i- , d o k a a n d Cassia counUes a n d th o p ro d u ce r m em bers are p roud o f th e new InstallaU on. according to tho oIIIcliO .. “ y
Ico cream , eheese, c ra ck c n , h o t , ehocola to a n d coffee were served to R**;?: a ll o t tho visitors. T he H eybum B oy Scout T roop 37. dlrcctod by A. - ' “f* E . M cIn ty re , assisted In ha n d lin g |j!® * th e park ing of automobiles In tho . r m ta m . CT,roon7. ^ W l
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POCATELLO. Oct. 30 M V -Ed M . P c r r jB ryan , c lerk of th s U. S . d b tr lc t ‘M rc o u rt fo r Idabo , said today te rm s homefo r 1B40 have ^ e n fUted. At- Boise ^ t h th o c o u rt te rm s will begin on th esecond M onday of February a n d Mr.fo u rth M onday of August. oarer
O the r te rm s wm begin a t C oeur hoanld'A leno on Uso UUrd M onday of ^ A pril a n d aecond Monday o t O cto- b e r: a t Moscow, first M onday o tA pril a n d fo u rth Monday o t Sep - r ——tem ber: a t Pocalello, second M on- nday of M ay, a n d second M onday of ,O ctober. J
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“ NEW PEET'S SURE j | | PROVED ITSEIFTO ME,”a a y s M rs . D am m sn . *'I n o t ic e d a big Im p ro v a- m o n t In m y w ash (h* ve ry t i n t U m a! used new P e e t’s S o a p . M y w h it* th ings camo ou t so snow y w h ito l .A n d m y c o lo rs w ere b righ te r and fresher th a n evcrl"
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TtJESDAT. OCTOBEB 26. 191«
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GLENN S PER RY . O ct. 2S — M r. qcand Mrs. A. B . B om ea re tu rn e d r t - icra iecn tly from a tr ip to S a l t Lake C l t \ of j j
M r. and M rs. E D . d \o n e hav«been ’ vLtltlag the ir . son . Addison «erv6 ione , and fam ily. In Tacom a, tt-.eW a^h. Ooov
M r. and M n . A dln H all, Mrs. . t t i , Jesso W lniers and D cttj- W lnsenhave been vlalUng In Moscow. tj-.e j
M r. and M rs, N. V# L lrlnciton . p jiMarj'svllJe. Katis.. a re guralA of Mr. ‘and M n . B ert H ansen . All w tre q -.q guests, together w ith M r. and Mra.K eith Wcsiovcr. a t th e hom e of Mrs. i j jj.Q corse Slinmons in I tu p e r t honor- jn'ujv!Ing Mrs. Loula B arnes. K ansas City, o - .yK ana. \ n '
WUllam C arnahan . K ing lUH. has *.'rtr-.en tered the arm ed forces. H e left p vnyT hursday lo repo rt a t F t. O rd. Lroia CaUf. He has signed u p for th reeyears. He was honored a t a d inne r Mu given by Mr. a n d M rs. P a u l C arahanIn th e Paul W hite hom e. O lenns jv^, P e rry , before h e left.
‘M n . Moltlo W atU h a a rekximed _____!hom e a lte r v lstllng fo r s is w e k s a iL h her slater. M rs. VlrgU Apple* ton . DemiL'on. Te.^
M r. and Mra. F . J . D o rtm us a t t r \ \paren ts o f a son beam in a Boise ^ hoopltal Friday. ;
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OOODINO. O ct, M - F ln a l s e r r - ■ « s Ices fw Stft. B rw e W. E ubanks, aon H I 0: Mr. ar.d Mrs. I r a E ubanks, w h o | Uv x r U) L u n n AprU 33. I94S. ■ ■ «er« a l th e ThomiMon c h a p e t MT h e R rr, Carlton Moor« of th e | | |OovvJIns C h rijtlan ehu reh o ttlc l- | mate:!. assi>;ed a t the chapel by l i 1 m eai:eta o t th e Qoodlng l<^se of t;-.e lOOP.
P iU irire rs . a 3 veterans of W orld p war II. a r r r W aller Sleemore. Jr.. ^ 0 ;!3 S ickm an. C a le D alby. Joe Utmx. L*i:ie Bartholom ew and W . t‘ “ H. Beyer. T h e naU onal gua rd fir ingiq u j j was directed by LSeut. E a r l c m .Cra.v. ^
.Ml tu jh ie ia houses w «ro closeddunr-i s e rr lc ts a a d m e m b en fro m DoP en y Byam po st o t th e A m erican jp » . Legion a n d lO O P a ttended In a cr^ap.
Music w as prori.2td by Mra. C . E..\b!J\lre ar>d O m ar M elton. _____
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H ere are scenes a t ' th e Bnnday dedle: Cassia p lanl of th e Jerom e Cooperative a re otflciaU who parU clpated Jn U»e i r ig h t they are AL E. N enm ann, Los Am lenge Cream and B o lter assoclaU on; L. e ra t m a n sctr for C hallenger; A. C. DeMi m ayor of Raj>rr(; Raym ond Snyder, preslc CartU , who offered th e dedicatory p ray president a t the Jerom e Cooperative Ci B tiriry Mayor Joe Peter*, wbo also parUe a lttlng behind the speaker's stand . In bo t Ylew of the p lan t w ith hund reds of car* I n photo a t left Lf a porUon of th e crowd tn rv for the dedication and open house.
Hunter in Hospital Fi After Shot in'Leg lo“SBOISB. O c t : b (-V)—a N otus deer Uie
W n trr Is In lhe Eol,r.e vctertirui lios- socla! j l t a l o ftcr beliiK sho i In Uio Icr by another hunter.
S heriff Don Keadrlck sold E m K it UaUock, 27. had been sh o t Just a fte r he dismounted Irom a hor.ic Sunday. T he sheriff eald th e h u n te r ^ n rlng the sho t lied over a hill w nen w n u i UaUock slum ped to Uie ground. nc-Ai
T h e h lgh-poacred bullet den ted _____tour rlfla bullets and broke anoUier lh a t MaUock had been carry ing in his pocket.________________________
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>eMary, R aperi. representing tbe residen t o t SICE, Albion; Bordell irayer, and A lbert Jagels, D ahl. 'E J Cream ery, a t speaker’s s tand . 'irUelpaled In th e dtdicaUon, was bottom photo above Is a general
rar* parked a ronnd ll by.visitor*. owd th a t Jammed the new s trse - ise. (Staff engravino)
Firms Incorporate iBOISE, O ct. 20 ftlR)—Tho Elmore
o a n company. Olenns Ferry , and :ie Rockland RnnRc Riders as- x laU on . todny were aulhorlzed aa icorporaUons by the secretary of la te . ■T h a Elmore Loan company wos I
;icorporaled w lih t23/»0 cap ita l - lock by E. F . Clements and Agnes | .. Clements, Olenns Ferry , and /hU llam O. M offat. Boise.
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m e rit examlnaUons is. Hot. 1. b _ P . . . c o r f l lh f to T hom as iL O barray, o f tb e 1 ilse, m e rit s y s tm councU. Ha said ,ipllcaUons m u st be postm arked t la te r th a n Nov. 1 to ba con- lered for pubUc beolUi n u n ln g ” altlonii. publlo assistance -ChUd :ltaro w orken and case w orken, id stenographic and typing vacan- » In the s ta te deportmenW u n der r * ^ ' ' e Id ah o m erit system.Candidates who qualify wUl bo nsldered for Immediate appom t- * "*• *' ent, C ho rrry said. There a re m any kcanclos th roughout th e s ta te , tie READiplalned. Appllcapons and c a m - ---------e ie InformaUon are available a t ly local office o t the stato employ- ■ ■ f l e n t service and a t the m erit sys- l l l l l m office, box 087. BoUe. "E iam lnaU ons a re espccted to be ;Id ab out th e middle o( N orember rain tic . a num ber o f Idaho cities, Includ- ou t tn g T w in F a lls and Ooodlng. t S S n
Q U ESTS AT MURTAUOH ISiSltd MURTAUOH. Oct. 2S -M r. and :rs. W allace Sclilndell. Nampa, a ra Jests o f M r. and Mrs. L. B. LltUe- your d eld. o r Rior
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taNeCoUGHS iDon’t 1*1 mominc and nlchtcoughlnr. U X Ulourrina attack* ot UronrhUI A iihm a lla tiM p and •n*r«y tnoihtr day W llh- — ■I t t r r ln i MENOACO. Thit O rw t In- ■■mat mvdlcin* wotkt thru t£ t blood,■ut raaehlna Ui* broachlaJ tub** ana uxr*.' U taallr lU rti htlpinir natur* f nni*dtat*Ir to nm sTt uiIck, tUelb' 1 lucua, U)ut alleTlatltiK coushlna and a romoUngfre«r braalhin* and mora ra- ft , •ahlna tl*ep. O tt UKKOACO rrom H L aur drucctit todar. Quick latUfaotloa * G t R)on*7 back coaraatMd. —aS t. \ l
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ROBE BL/E very, inch all fluffy w orm Im ported cotta U se to r football games! I n t h e car. M al a stu rdy pracUcal bed b lan k et, tool 70 x size.
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In stead of th o st heavy wire and s im ilar shelves try ou r , Glass ones. They : can be cleaned perfecUy, noth ing tails Uirougb, look . beautiful a re san itary , and ara a Improvement to any retrige ra - tor. In tin e glass a t m oderate cost,^ lnqulra.
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> m u a n t W llU un O reen of U)« \A m e ric aa P e d traU oo o f I>«bor h u » ii3 .•e c ia e d t u m labor employer* nnd iio» jBO rem m ent ofllcliiJa of coiupirlns ’ f? 'Jo tm porU tlon of M exican larm j
•n ie U b o r iMKler deni#nd«l th# H J* «;~ a e p o rU U o n of #11 MtixlCMi n*Uon- ^
• t e w ho h a re entered the United t u t r. 6 U te s meicftUy. a n d prosecuUou of « .« i
BOTemment employes and agrlcuU .tu r a l employers siiUty of eonsplra* i«r to Tlolat« th e imml«raUon law*, i m •
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Oreen'B le tter, which he m tda |»;J« *public, sa id reporta from union rep- ,re«enUUve« In E l Paw . Tex.. "In- j^so cd lcat« th a t employers of aarlcuUur- * ;« •a l labo r In liie U nited S tales dcll6- jc ra te ly In ip lred a movement on ih i i , jo *.p a r t o f M exican citizens to eome lo iii» •th e U nited a ta tea to leek eniyloy- Jtr e n t o a farm s. c tn y
Aided by OfflcUU *i*«•Tn to dolnff, A m rrlcan employer* .
ap p aren tly were aided and abetted io;oo •In defy ing the law by cerUIn of- j j : ” •f ld a l s of th# U. 8 . ImmlgraUon na t- *u ra lU a tlon service and the U. 8 . i•m ploym ent acrvUe." T T _
O reen alleged th a t m any Merf- X J .C c a n clUsena croulnR th e borderw ere placed u n der •'technical ar- / "
■ rea l" by JmmlgraUon authoriiits a n d paroled lo em ploym ent wn'iceflfflclals who assigned them to work jo n farm s in nearby sCateit. .
•T hla action borders cm peonnBe." , G reen aaserted. "an d b a violationOf th a U nited S U les a iatu its ,ag a in s t Involuntary aen-liude." “j
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Regret Expressed wU On Mexico Issue
W ASHINOTON. Oct. 28 MV-Tlie U nited S tatea haa expreaaed "pro- yfound reg ret" to Mexico over tJio .^ . .g . m a n n er In which hundreds of MeX- qjlean farm laborers crosaed th s bor- living de r th is m on th n e a r £3 Paso. Tex.
A not* publlalied la s t n lgh l by Uie j,c ■lale departm en t promLied lha l all Iw ill be rounded u p and repalrlBled. i t d v l iI t sa id o rders have been Issued to f .m iiy p reven t Illegal en try of a n y others,
T he acU oa followed a form o t tm oort p ro tes t filed la st week by Mexico t,atUll< th a t la rge num bers of laborers were ^rm y t pe rm itted to cross the border by j , to « Am erican im m igration officials In u violation of an e igh t m onths old u ,nea : ag reem en t betw een the two coun- m akes
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Recruiters Honor 2 “ Retiring SergeantM embera of th o T w in F a lb army mese w
rec ru iting a ta ff honored M /Sgt. Reu- movcir ben A. Jackson a t a dlm ier parly al
• 8 p . m . B aiurday a t W m y s cafe, classic Se rgean t Jackaon retired from tho c en tu r arm y recently a fle r serving for more club fl th a n 30 y e m . t<rbu(r
M/egU M. R. VUlers m ade a brief “ » ta lk , expressing apprecia tion for the the au work w hich S e rgeant Jackson has J* done, a n d presented h im wllh a change traveling bag. 1 had
A tU ndlng th« d inne r wero Ser- aboard gean t a n d M rs. Jackson . Lleul. and M rs. O eorge P . C laxton. Pocatello; No, *pl M/BgL a n d Mr*. L a n y D. O H ara, I* not^ Burley; C apt. a n d Mrs. Jack Ro- ijuake. darm c, M /S g t M . R . Vlllers. "hlvem T arry M cKlbben. Sgt. a a d Mrs. ^n d .K Stan ley J . Tomaarewskl. and SrL a n d M rs. E m e st Kees, a ll o f T * ia Palli. ears In
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12,145 Cans Are Tallied in Montli SoJ
OLENNS PER RY . O ct. 25-ThB w ar t t O lenns F e rry cannery’s m onthly re- didn 't, port. Issued by Mnu P . H . Koch, Bangkc H am m ett, secretary-treasurer. shows ■■ — ■ 13J49 caaa processed during tho m onth . operaUng on a tw o-day week.
O f thesa, ftM w e n fru ll. 143 r-ji m eat. «3trt Tegetablei, a n d 879 cans ^ p r ^ a r e d for school lunches.
T ota l num ber of pa trons a t tho 1 conununlty cannery during Septem- b e r w as 103, bringing the to U l nura'- bor regtotered to 170. ._______ ^ B a i
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O R TOKYO—I ’ve m ade enough olea on U ib tr ip to snow cap n n XKl-slztd m ountain, and I \ e lo st ‘ 60UI tho same am ount. So It m ight [ w be for me to write down acme
'hlch lUll aUck I m y mind be- «-e I I« e th a t.
pffreo In aslro* “a» ^«y you c an a l - . ( a o n Lays go to Slam 2 Y ■'Ls.- j f l K hla cu- lid make a g o o d Q A ^ ' y M u thei vlng. A Siamese jc jnm scarccly com b i r iB J B T T m o ib h a ir WlUioutra t geUlng th e .. S S S S ^ S n Uie ai d v l c o of th o pelpiS^im lly u lro loge r, joq ^nd la lhe arm y astrologers are very Buddhi npo rtan l men. Indeed. Tlicre a re narrow a tU llon. reglm enU l. division and you an rmy u tro loge rs . and th e ir buslneu Buddhi
to atudy tho s ta rs and then ad - Buddhi lse th ( lr com m anders proplUous you re mea for a tU cks. relreata. etc, T lib you ai lakea for a very happy army. I f like, t : ny th lng goea wrong th e buck Is reaemb ansed to th e s tars, b<"cn k:J it tn b u g g ln g b vrry pop iib r In was hit
lam . hu t I t b a queer mlxliire of Rei eni m erlcan atepn and Slnme.ie gra- of the irra. Pearlng th a l Uio young S U - Toky leae will forget th e trad itional h and ao I h( lovcm enb, th e government u rces w riter ie young people to combine th e nne.'^e. lassie hand postureA w ltli the aoUi sn tury foot movemealfl. A nlg lit lub floor packed w ith Slame.'ve JU- •rbufffien b som ething to aee .If tho camel b ever to th rea ten i v " * '
IB autoraoblb aa a conveyance, he . going to have to undergo radical langca. Ju s t to be able U> say lh a t www< h a d ridden a camel I Jumped
Soard a tw o-hum p Job la China Qd to o k ,a sp in around th e block.0, sp in Is ha rd ly the word. A camel noth ing bu t a four-legged e a r th - *
Jake. lie heaves and quakes a n d w i. livers and wobbles and galumplw ,ad. occasionally, tu rn s h is head and .M him self a sp it a t you. Before -imels can hopo to com pete w ith . J irs In Uie low price field, engineers .ust equip them w llh foam -cushlon icka. springs, and a b e lter dbpo*Uon. I JD id o r did I n o t wTllo in an earlie r " I b p a tch about the Siamese w ar o » n f lemorlal th a t cost more th a n th e a r t t commemorates? I n c a ie I - Idn'l. It stands In a big square In angkok and there were so few
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e on Hop by uBi Odds and Eiids “Sjninltles th a t tho governm ent had m ako up nam es (o engrave on Ita
JO. T w o-lhlrdn of the nam es on It e th e Siamese equivalents of Jo h n Je. R leha rd r Roe, etc.T he best tow n In the fo r eas t fo r . * lOpplng b Shanghai. Everything ®wJer th e aun b for sale there , and »*>«er ices aro m uch cheaper thon In recea tl Dng K ong, C alcu tta o r Now Delhi. conUai :id tho beat place tn tow n b tho len tal glar on Museum stree t. „ ie m anager. Dr. Zee. b a P rince- n graduate. T he good doctor u WlUlan oro a host th a n a m anager, p lying » b lt« l a custom ers w ith food and drink A. A. I
they shop. I auggest th a t A m er- = =Ul stores adopt U ib cuatom. _____A m ont the lovely ilghta we have en on- th b tr ip b the temple or ■ e azure cloud. Ju.-it outside o f ■ « ;lplng. One of lb rooma h a s some 9 1 0 seated Buddhaa In It. T he >. id d h as face eoch o the r acrois irrow aisles, and as you walk a long ^lU a re supposed lo s ta r t w ith any ^ id d h u and count your age. T he < ^ 3 jd d h n you ore In fro n t of when lu r e a d ) your age b th e fellow >u a re fluppose<l to look exoetly ce. T h e Buddha I am su p p u e d to K T A sem ble looka aa If he had jUsl ■en knocked o u f by Joe Louts, and i . { W IS hitUnK In lib com er w aiting to j b l t f ■I enough slrength to stagger ou t MSI
th e ring. P y aTokyo b only la m inutes away I f f f ,
I h a d be lter pu t away m y type . f ’A i | rite r and brush up on my Ja p - *W i
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PO X R , O c t aH -M r. and M rs. M.Neum ann and O la d js Perrle, IT I
ymore. Nebr.. were recen t vb lto rs ■ tho Loren D rake home. }nf.
75c Special ^F r i e d C H I C K E N P l a t e , ^W ith Slioestrlnga. H ot Roll ^
a n d Honey w ith Salad
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HONOLULU. O cl..a« QIB—Haw aii Id the weleom# m a t fo r Job -hun t- “ » ^ lg m a la b n d e n today a ad a n - ounced Jt has more th a n 10,000 u n - T . nployed of I t i ow n w ltb tho Ib t JU growing. .E. U u g h Stevens, d irec tor o f th e ^rrltoty’a em ploym ent eem ce, rlcily fo recast-aborfu tely no possl- J™® • Jlty for employment*' fo r tho swol- n labor m arket w hich haa rb e n _ i “ • ora than 50 per c en t since July.
D beoarage M a la la a d e n Sa lw . A t the tam e tim e. represeoU Uves ’ b la n d labor a ad tndustiy were leoUng wllh territo ria l offlcU ls to law cr lUch queaUona aa how to d b - Hirage m alnlanders from comlnc , u i . l . t . n a . l o r j o l » .According to Btevens, seml-skUled ' orkers make up th e U rg est Job- f” ■“ «k]ag group. For tnstAace. he said, P p f l m e aoo truck drivers a re o a h b , les. and there b abolustely no de* “ a n d for drivers.T w o real headaches are th e groups ’ 900 longshoremen idled by the ■— u t coast shipping s tr tk s and a a . h e r group of abo u t 1.000 pcraoas tio win bo laid o ff If th e atrlko rces wholesalers, truckers a n d . d»*1i h e r local firm s to s ta r t cutting M .U II .,
Older People Seek Jobs = =Stevens la ld a b o a large num ber older persons aro re -en terin g the
bor m arket looking for ex tra caah he lp ou t in th e face of rb ln g Uv-
g coata. Again, he sa id , no demand.Stevens law two answ ers to th e oblem . Im m ediate work on pro]- t» which had been p lanned fo r tho lu re, and a Juggling of work hedulcs and hours to absorb some tho maricel.
H e said aeveral employers already kve cu l down sU rtln g wages. And irkers on four su g a r plantaU ona cently took a cu l la wages o a new inlracts.
V ISIT PARENTS FILER, Oct. 3S — M r. and Mrs. llllam Radke, Nam po. recently Uted her paren ts. M r. and M rs. iA. Davla. ‘
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LddisonT. Smith Ye To Honor State’s Scions on-Plaque «n ta '
BOIffli Oct. 38 Ml - A broDU ^tque to hoaor oeaaton represent- 7 ^ ' ,f Idaho b being doaatod. to tbe ^ it^bT^fomer Congreaaman Addl-
3mlUi b ‘now an a tto m iy in ■ahlngton. D. C. He aerved 10 Bia In congreas. two aa a rspre- houso lUUva at large and slght.term a an the second congresalonal db- cuta s leUer to O ot. o . A. Robins. ^ llth n ld tho plaque would honor ^ i t 18 men who hare pcpreaented 5“ , Ujo In Uio U. S. senato alncs the r f l i . ginning of sUtehood. Th® plaque ■uld Include the names of the • latori and their length of aerrlce. a rhe governor aald tb e p la ^ e ? lUld be pbeed la aa appropriate /? * ice in Uie capltol buUdlng. f f
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^^eterans’ Official |Kto Sets Area Trips ^
D on Duvall, T e l m n c o n ta c t iro re - e n u u re , w m be in th e B u t l e r ^ iloymeot office from «:S0 a . n . u n - 11 3:80 p. n . on W ednesday to la - enrlew vetermns la r e g a rd to ta io r - ace . dlaablllty and oU ier a lfa lra . 2 ! ? S O a T hursday ho wUl b e In Sho -
hoao a t Uio S hoshone H ardw are ___ompaoy from 9 a. m . naU l noon. ■ jid a t th e B laine co un ty co u rt- . lOuse In H a lle y from 1 p . co. u n til 4 *
GOES TO W A S inN G T O N ^FILER, OcU 38—U ra . L ee Jo rd an
a s lofl fo r R ichfield, W ash., lo v b l t e r soa, Jack , a n d fanU ly. M ra. * ordan and In fan t wlU r e tu r n here nu> her fo r a rblU
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B A R K L E YSpeaking on __
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Kimberly PTA Sets ^ White-EIepIiant Sale |eDt-Tc«EZUBBU.T, OcU 38—Tbs Kim- n b Sm
>erly PTA^ will ^w asor a '^ b l te tlons 1 .ipph«nt“ ««le WoY_lg_ tn raise JXmcai -uads for the ortaalnUon, U was Mrs. F leclded a t the last aesiloo. . RefnIn otber bustness. lt waa decided Mrs. K
nestings win be held on the third Thooia aooday of eaeh moaUL Heportt TIIIct.
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13DAT, pC^TOBER ^ 1848
•rere g lrea o a school reo rfa n ia O o B i f SupU O. B. •WWgbt a a d tb s SDl-Teaeher mag a i lna-hy M B. P<n« ob SmlUi. Named lo ta k e subscrip*.Lions for tho n u ga* lne were M rs. O uncsa a n ltb . Mrs. R a y Lyda an d Mrs. Floyd Smallwood. -
RefrtsbDienb wer* served b7 lira . Morgan. M r^ E. D ohss. M m Ihom as, Mrs. O. H ranac a a d M rs. O, niiCT.__________________
ER YR ^r MAIL N O W ! ;opening of Bo« OHice)
U T N O T G OO DBYE
S M A R Y
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UONS CLUB
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Spain May Be •Let Into U.N., 1
By Back Door |By 81G&ID ABNB ' . ?A
AP Foreign Alfklrs Anklnt ^ ']B efore lh e c u rren t U nited N»Uona f ' ,
•tM lon en«ia tn P a rta there U ..*n fc, ou u ld e -ch an ce th a t tb e beck doorwUl be Hushed open fo r Speln. b)t
^ T h ree tkncs s ince mld<lNS O en. uV m n c b c o Fnujco'B Bovemmeni h u ^
been de e lu e d unaeceptable u a MU. N. member. Tl»en. to {*ek lh e Mallied w orld'a d laapp ro ta l. tha O. 8 . HBorcm m ent go t o u t a pamphlet la MMarch. IMO. publishing pa rt o ( ■Franco's v a rtlm e correspondence Hwith Adolf BlUer a n d Benito M tu- S
. sollnl. . ■I t Included se rera] expressions o t H
F ranco 's w illingness to Join the axis Hproviding h e got th e guns and grain. ’ H
K in d W ords New *W ith in th e p ast few weeks, how* -T
erer, a n innber o f p rom inent Amer* u dleans ha ?e come aw ay from visit* pu tto M adrid w ith U n d words lo r G etFranco. I
W h a t h a s s ta rted th e trend lo eonforgive a n d forget? p ile
A sU te dep artm e n t onlc lsl says bloc"lim es h av e changed." H e acknowl* ------edges th a t Spa in now Is eyed from y j .th e m ilita ry s tandpo in t. Hs s a js M l m ilita ry m en m ust th in k ot Spain in th e allied cam p should the n u s iia n -T O te m cold vrar change toa h o t one. B(
Led by L atin A merleass a re^ T h e c u rren t move In ParU Is le<j agal
by L a tin A mericans, w ith ArgenUna a Baa th e prim e mover. They would m anlike to see Spain adm itted a l least Hito th e U. N. sidelines lo such at* ocratlliaud BRenctes as the in tem suon - T m
A t telecommunlcaUons union and legls^ h e clrtl avlaUon nrganlraMon. A na P r ts
they would like to see U . N. member getsnations p u t top*ranklng diptomnts ownInto M adrid. ' » enac
T h e offlcJal A m erican view Is de - vetoscribed th is w ay: (a) Nothing is Higained by cu tting S pa in ou t of such hdsorrangenien ta of convenience aa to <those w hich govern a good msny of sttnitho w orld 's a ir lines, radio chan- n a tlncls. and th e llko: (b> The U. N. phoi 1040 decl&lon to pull am bauadors o u t o f M adrid m erely got Franco m ore su p p o r t a t home.
T h ere is n o ta lk of g ranting Spain a fu ll U. N . m em bership. T hat wouldhave to s o th rough th# security 1 council, w here Husala h as a veto.A nd th e R ussians have supportedm ore b itte r antl>Spantsh moves ' th a n any o th e r na tion .
Kimberly People Report Activities
K D dBERLY . O c t 3 ^ -M r. and M rs. D ick B aker. F a lls City. Ore„ a re spending a few weeks here visiting rc lB tl« s .
M r. a n d Mnt. Jo h n Bleelsmith and dnughter. M rs. Joo EUlott and cWIdren drove to P ine rectnUy to
^ v is i t Joe ^ t l o t t w ho U employed fflh e ro by a road construcUon com
pany.A tU nd lng the funera l of Mrs.
F.lslo H urlanek were Mr. and M rs. C harles K o la r. Lewtstowo. Mont.;M r. a n d M rs. F ra n k Siroky and son,Roy. M onL. a a d M rs. A lfr«l Ih eU - — m a n . Moorq, M ont.- f f
M r*. O tto Fow ler' h a s received I w ord th a t h e r husband is recov- ; C e rlng XoUowlng a n opera tion on h is fi (P ine a t Sw edish hosp ital, Spokane, I W ash. f
M arilyn Cam pbell, daughter of \' M r. a n d M rs. Colin Campbell, ts le p o rted In b e tte r condlUon In Boise ‘ w here sh e h a s been treated for polio. A c a s t h a s been removed from h e r leg, b u t she Is sUll using crutches.
H erbert Newmai). w ho Is s U tloned a t M onterey, C alU , wllh th e navy a ir force, h a s been married, according to w ord received h irs . ^
RETCR N FR O M BOISB FIL E R . O ct. M ~ M r. and U ra.
Jo h n L orain . J r , h a re retu raed from Boise w here they vlstted relsUves.
P U B I^ I w in s o li a t p u b l ic a u c t io n t h e I f o f t h e W a a h ln g to n S c h o o l, TV,
T H U R S EStar
LIVESTOCKD urham m ilk cow, heavy Bprin
ffal. when freah.G ucmoey cow. ju s t fresh, 614 Red cow, 4V4 gal. now G uemaoy cow, ju a t fresh, l e t <
4V« gal.B rlndlo cow. Ju s t fresh,' 6 gal. GuemsDy cow, freshen by day
7 H ffol. when fresh. Gtiemfley cow, freah June 1st. 3 young heife r calves.Bull calf.Team good work horses, w t, 2i
HOUSEHOLD GOCLiving room suite.Duncan Phyfe.tab le , 6 chairs. P iatforra rocker.2 bedroom suites, epring*fllled
springs.T\vo 9x12 wool rugs, with pada. Coffee table.8x10 wool TUg.Phllco R efrigerator, new unit,
M L n m p s*Chrome b reakfaat net 2 Congoleum rugs.H aag w ashing machine.S et kitchen cupboards, painted Vflcuum cleaner. ••E x tra chairs.
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T E D K O LAucUoDeers.: Oscar tn d H tro l
-TOESDAT, OCTOBER 28, 1948 ,
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■The a lriirt task re ra * •fBrltiOa • ad tho UnllwJ SUtee hare beenput ander eew commander. MaJ.- ^ Gen. WtnUm A. Tnnner ef the
S. a ir feteft. Tmuier beads the ^combined ■ operatloa wWeh *qp- •{pUes BerUa «rer the Berlel 5blockade. _________ ____________ ‘ ►
EUnshaw Assails ’ ^ Truman’s Action Ch
BOISE. O c t M tflV -D em oc«U aU a re trying' to a rra y labor a s > class . ag a in s t th e r e s t of th e country, «p r* a Hlnshaw, RepubU ean eU te chairm an said In a sta tem ent.
He said t h a t th e -despera te Dem* He o crats . . . h av e forgotten th a t T rum an a sk ed congress fo r labor .. legislaUon In 1946.** He added th a t Presiden t T ru m a n “dellbejftteljLfor- g e u th o t It took a b l i ^ lo c ofTUs ow n D em o craU o /to n g rc ssm en to '« enac t th e T a f t - H ^ e y law over his
lu ’nshaw dec la red th e Prosldent h ds "founiS 'nt .pcllUcally expedient to change h la views expressed in g sttnglng rebukes to labor du ring th s • nationw ide n iU road, coal and telephone strikes."
READ T I M E S - N E ^ WANT AD6.
I H E L P ! ! I "Y E S I N D E E D
C artons, barrels, packing m aterials
andpacking h in ts ^
CALL 2546F o r An Estim ate on Y our Moving
RALPH HARRISMoving & sto rage
MINERAL SALTT rea t stock now to help control bkwUng from O reen A lfalla. Clover, Larkspur. Sneezeweed. eto.
GLOBE SEED «Twin Falls
L i e S .th e following articles, a t my pl&c TW IN FA LLS
. D A Y , O Ctartinff Time: 1:00 P. M.K Cabinets and ext]Tiringer, 7V4 End tables.
Bluo hasaock.514 aal Heatrola.
^ ^ 3 pairs Wine SatiIs t calf he ife r, ^ « t r a curtain
Dishes, pictures, ip i i . . M A Cday of sale, 2-way plow., . John-Deere manu1st- dition.
John-Decrc mowc 4 V Dump rake, practt, 2000 cach.J f lA H Q Grain drill w ith sl U U U i i cultivator.. . Bean cu tter.
W alking plow. ii«^ 2 wagons w ith be<lied m attress . danlck,
mda. M I S C ECondie m ilking m Milk ca rt, cans ai
n it. Forge.2 elcctric fencers. W ire stretchers. Feed rack on whe Shovels.
ited white. O ther item s too i About 30 tons of
tings.
'ERMS: Cash day of sale
I L L E C K E R .aro ld K laas
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Fair for Cannery Raises $500 Sum
OLENNS FEStRT, O c U M — l h e "county fa ir " sponsored by th e G lenns F e rry com m unity cannery a t th e city baU recen tly n e tted m ore th a n MOO. T h U sum wUl gd tow ard paying off an ou ts landh ig deb t a g a liu t th e organlsaU on w hich wa$ s ta r ted la s t year.
V arious booths have tu rn ed over t o M rs. LeRoy H ull, general chairm a n . the following am oun ts: East* e m 6 u r fish pond, «I4.8S: Mrs. B ugh S im s apron , IlSJM : LDS booth , m : Moose auxUlary. *48:K ing m il clubs. $69.73; VFW and auxlUary, t4sa&;' W orthw hile club, IU .84: Mason.1, taS; cannery chUl s ta n d . t48.33; Brotherhood o t Local Firem en and ' E ngineers b lanket. •8S.U: le e 'c re a m a n d pop stand , 933.33: Moose ho t do« sta n d . *34. <
VISITS 81STE&FILER. O c t 2<I—M rs. M a tt Ber*
zes. H astings, N eb r . Is visiting ^ e r sister, M rs. H enry Blmon.
M C n O N S ^WAteh IhU colcoiin dally fo r e sw i e f- Magle VaUey ta n a aocU eat a n d fe r th e da te t h d r UstlBge will a ppea r In the Tlmea-New*. C heek tb e lr a d s fe r locaUoa and aU neeessary. In fo raa lle n .
OCTOBER 27J . J . R n r i -
AdTcrttsement.. O ct.'2S.2S Dopklns A Ilarm oB ,. A aeU oneen
OCTOBER 28Ted SoUeeker
AdviirUtemenl Dot. SG-CT O sc u . & na ro ld K laas, • Ancts.
! . NOVEMBER I .R ay * Chas. C m m rtne -
AdTertUement O ct. 29-30 H eU enbetk & IloUenbeck. Anels.
. NOVEMBER 1. L. O. W atsen
A dreM *eucnt,.O et. ZS-36 H opkhts -3i Ilarm oti, A ucUoneera'
NOVEMBER 4 .G eo n a Brewer
A dveH lM m ent,'N or. 1-S H epU ns '& lU nn'on; Auctioneers
NOVEM BERSU O. W atsoa
AdTertlsement; O ctober 39-30 Ilopklns & lU rm on, A uctioneers
A dvertbem ent November 3-4
NOVE.MBER 5 J . It. snd L. J . n sU
AdvertUement, Nov. 3-4 Hollenbeck ts Hollenbeck, Aocts.
NOVEMBER 5E. J . Andrews
Advertisement N orem ber 3-4 H opkins tl H srm ao. A uctioneers
NOVEMBER RJohn M eodlola
A dvertUem ent Nov. 5-6 H srrey Ivetson, AueUoneer
M BUGLES M INESAL SALT^ 3 la fed like any ordinary salt g a i In S a lt Boxes or Licks or ^ mixed wllh your g rain ra -
llona during th e danger per- lod of BloaUng. And costa only I or 3 centa i>er head per m onth.
T OUAnAKTKE I IBugler M ineral S a lt wlU
trol trea t a ay bunch of stock to rer. your sa tisfac tion or your
money refunded.
& FEED CO.OaldweQ. Idaho
l A L E lplace, located mile N orth
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e x tra dreaaera.
Satin D am ask lined drapes.ta in s .ea, ete.ACHINERY
Good stock tra ile r lanure spreader, A*1 con-
ower, oil bath . iracUcally new. iltipacker.th seed attachm en ts, jr.
1 beds.ick, new cable.CELLANEOUSg m achine.IB and buckets, etc.
:ers. ra. ' wheels.
.00 num erous to mention, s o f hay, 1st, 2nd, Srd cuU
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a value Uke th is . Yes. th e complete o u tf it you see p ic tured Is priced a t on ly tllO M and }-ou m ay buy It on term a If you to desire. T h is U th e sam e famous Speed Q ueen w ith aU o t th e featu res th a t h a s m ade I t one o t th e « m ost w an ted w ashers In ths
‘ country toda j'. T hey 're he ra now. too. rea d y lo deUvtr In to your laundry.
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nd M other can always use oard space, espcciallj' i f i t ’s a ,
all steel, w hite ajTithetic lish, fe a tu rin g semi-concealed md proof doors, rubber bump-
iny o ther fin e qualities.
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G A L V A N I Z ESteel P alls w ith flr« re inforced rim s, a tu rd j steel bail, s w e ^ body.H ot dip. galN'anized after. . stam piiig.
Black and D ed ie rPortable ElwHrle : ■
D R I L L S• Jaeobt S jaw bBX*ki7
ehsck H a' • S wire cabi* and p lo t• XXntreml motra-• In s ta n t titg g er sw itch• Correct tplndls speed
M E D I C I N EThe stream lined medlcliie cabinet w ith tho welded steel body, w hite enam el finish, removable glass shelves and a handsom e chrome trim m ed m irro r door.
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Y A R D LPorcclain w hite enamel Interior reflec tor, 21** pipe arm w ith detachable flange base fully wired w ith sockct nnd am ple w ire fo r connections.
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L B O XT h is Ught easy to carry tool box embodies a ll th e feature* desirable fo r tools , f l s h ^ tackle, o r accessories. The suu
L w id th loose tra y Is handy. TlJe r bo* U fuU 19" X CH X
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M atched WRENCH SETS
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H A N D } D R I L L S
$ 2 . 1 9 ^Id ea l to r doo o q u a rts r <w«Bk,
I . th e *n i te e l t r u a e . t ^ 3«j»w • t te e l ebuedc t a d ooUd b * ti- I m o d h a n d le a n u a t n p i m -
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Bt ELTON C. F A T f' ’ AP M1UU(7 A ffa ln Bcporter "
WASHINOTON. Oct, 38 (/P)-ThB r -B a tlon 'a tnU lU rr plonncrft—ffulded /
b7 tw o m rtlm o uses and six peacc* p tlfflB teat«-haT e dccldcd about <t w b e n the atomic bomb f l u In the e PM k o f wenpoM for f leh tln s n poa- ■Ible fu tu re v a r. ^
O ne authority Bununed up the of* . i f lcU l atU tude bj snylns th o n n lu d e ta te s Is n o t putting a ll Ita ess^ In one b u k e t . H b figurative expresilon Ind ica tes th is b how th e nuclear ' t ls s lo a bomb U viewed:
1. IC la tho de ad llu t w eapon In ths n a tio n a l arsenal, hu i it by no means b a s displaced a ll others.
’DecUJTeoni'’ Debated ' S. I t m ay or may no t be a deelslve
w eapon In another v n r . bu t uied • lo n e I t Is Improbablo It could mean v ictory In a mstcer of days o r even weeka.
a. Because of lU broad a re a of de ttructlon . I t la no t a selective vea>
' pon and its use m ust be guided accordingly.
A recen t article by nn n lr force officer suggested th a t a f lee t o f 370 bomber* carrytng atomic weapons
' eould defeat an enemy In from ono to th ree months. The op in ion ex* pressed was the personal view of th e officer. W
Idea Deplored a s iT h is article, a* well a s a num bei '
o f cow ipaper editorials I t prompted. h a a been circulated In th o to p level o f th a national m ilitary eatobllih- m en t, ll was learned today. Wlille th e re have been no official sta te - x I jU m enta, these policy m aking officials .
■ have le t t t be known they deplore : aojr impression th a t Uiey aliare tho * <ulck - victory - with - a tom - B o bombs Idea. Chnn
C urren t and projected m Ultaiy •pending reveals Uie trend of think*Jng by the high command. While “ SJl' aevenJ h u n d r ^ million do llars Is be- In* expended w U year In a tom ic en* ergy development. Includlnif th e lm* p rovem ent and actual production o t i v * " atom ic bombs, Uie g reat bu lk of Uie approxim ately i u . 000,000.000 outlay
• 1* for convenUonal weapons—troops, ^ { 1 o rdnance, tanks, ships a n d planes, “ ift.,
T h e aame raUo presum ably will app ly fo r Uie ne*t mU ltory budget , w hlcb President T rum an haa aald w in am ount to about 114.400.000,000.
New Gadgets Get Previews At Exposition
N t w YORK. O c t 28 M V -You A i can d ry a soaking w et w ash ready glnee for th e Iron In five m inu tes . You by W can fix a baUcy ilpper w ith a epe- a t a elal zipper tool k it. Y ou c a n roaat of th coffee electronically. You can play c a p t
, your phonograph for fo u r hours corps, WlUiout stopping and w ith o u t la y . o n Ing a finger In the records—th a t la. ontan if th e neighbor, don’t la y a han d ™ cn you. Clemi
AH of these m inor w onders, and ductl< more, a ro beln* offered you in .com- c o r m erclal form Uila m on th by one n ,cn t
. A m erlean business firm o r another, ij, nu aa the . e ra of w onderful gadgeta merce m a r c ^ on.
*9Ioleciilar Cryita l O axer* OnP o r Instance, there’s a "molecu* of ba'
la r c ry stal gaser." exhibited fo r Uie tlllery firs t tim e today a t th e naU onal S- Cai m etal exposition In Ph iladelph ia , by th e R adio CorporaUon o f A m er- * j lea. I t ieCa you see th e arrange* Afl m ent o f th e atom s in th e m olecules _ of c ry sta l stnieturea. O no Indus* I tr ia l use, among m any, w ould be to lo res tlga te corrosion. BO]
O r If you w ant to m easure , the Count in tensity o f explosion shock waves d ropp paasln* through the earth , you can Taylo: ge t a newly-developed In s tru m en t In tin to bury In Oie ground. T h e
Electronlo C oanter resoluI f you need to coun t accu ra tely '
ttp to e^ioo units o f som eth ing a ? l , ' m inute, you can buy a new photo- electronlo counter, which c an h and le . «naU obJeeU as weU aa cloeely spaced parts.
You can keep your cocktolls cold. aod a t th e aame tim e und ilu ted by , melUn* ice. In an a ll-a lum inum oocktall-shaker. Which haa a n Inner cham ber to fill wllh Ice. T h e llq- old su rrounds this Inner cooler bu t never comes In contact wlUj th e Ice.
O r i f you w ant to keep y o u r fac- to»y fire s burning In an a re a where e ither g as o r oil m ay be su b je c t to rec u rren t shortagea. there Is a new derlce to perm it the use o f e ith er 1 fuel by a few turns o f th e w rist. m^ ^ e r o ’s no end to Uie new de-
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b c z a t w ho underw ent an opem tlon a t 6 t V incent’s hosplUl. P o rU an d .' 11 O re , haa re tum ed home. H e r daugh-1 te r, M rs. O . T . Polsom. E u*ene, O re , acoompanlod h e r hom e. I _ _ _
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State GOP \
Mr*. Btorgeon MeCoy. p residen t o f th e ’ a s she xrre lrd s ta te ottlcU ls bere Monda s t the Monday m eeting; Mrs. Earl 8. E lbert Siellmon. Lew bten, p residen t of I t entravlnc)
Early Reactivation Coi Seen for Airbase u,®°
BOISB. O c t 20 W.FD-’The BoLte “t o oCham ber of Commerce today re* Ulackported receiving a le tte r Indicating *ne.itearly reaeUvaUon of the M ounta in th e iH em e a ir base. T in
T h e le tter, from Capt, Fo rest W. Good.T lppen, waa w ritten from tho W arm Everyfield In Uie B ritish W est Indies , s e r PI t s a l i t t l i e 01st long range photo ThereconniUssance squadron, of w hich PocntT lppen Is adJuU nt, had "orders southconcerning” a move to the M oun- mercl ta in Home base.
T lie le tte r asked, fo r Inform ation concerning housing tn th is area. I t KU d id no t say how soon Uie move Teate w ould be mode.-------------------------------- “Boni
A ir force headquarters announced H ags M veral m onths bro th a t M ountain ga rd t H om e would be reactivated beforo move th e end of this fiscal year, bu t did n o t say when.------------------------------------ T h t
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Army Engineers Schedule Meets
A m eeting of company C; 435 en g ineer com bat baUUIon. commanded by W endell C. G annon, will be held a t a p. m . today In Uie basem ent of th e ProducUon Credit bulldlnK.Capt. Jock nodarm e. arm y re.ierve corps, announced Monday. j
O n W ednesday nlRht Uie fl4ist 1 organized reserve corps composlio BToup, commanded by Lieut. 8cottle Clem ent will meet, also a t th e P ro duction Credit bulJdlns.
Com pany o . 382nd Infan try regim ent. will m eet a t 8 p . m . T hursday in R upert n t the Cham ber of Commerce office. ’ThU group Is com- nandcd by Elwood H edrick. r
O n Priday there will be a meeUng ' Jf ba ttery A. 470Ui rocket field a r - •lllery, commanded by U cut. R obert P i 3. Card, in ’Twin Palis. * '
Ada Young Demos Drop Taylor Help
BOISE. Oct. 20 (/TV-Tho Ada Jounty Young Dem ocratic club hns I ro p p ^ Its support of Sen. O len H. ray lo r of Idaho "now or a n y tim e n tlie future."
’The group unanim ously adopted a — ■csolullon la st n igh t to "declarc lira (Taylor) un fit to hold public ifflce, particularly where policy of h la country Is decided.” j
T h e Idaho senator was acctued o t A lesertlng Uie D em ocratic pa rty to M >ecome th e Prosresslve p a rty vice >rcsldenUal candidate.
T h e resolution said Uie Ada coun- 7 group would “refuse to recognlre i’ay lo r as a D em ocrat now or any Ime In th e future.”
Highest ^PRICES PAID SAPOR DEAD and DRELES8
ANIMALSPHONE US COl.LECT
G eodlnt 47 - S o p ert U 1 CTwta ra ils 31« I s
IDAHO HIDE & 2 1 TALLOW CO. 21
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W E E N I Lpedal . jl y CREAM IBplcy Pum pkin Center
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th e Twin Palis C oon ty Repabllean Womei onday. • Left to r l f h t a re Mr*. P. W. M«B B. W rixht. DuboliT. vice chairm an of the of (bo Idaho R epabllean Women’s clnb. a:
Contracts Awarded LaBOISE. Oct. 20 (U.R)—C o n tac ts ' n
■o supply the tuberculosis hospital J I t Ooodlng and s ta te hospiuil. south. Ulackfoot. wlUi tSAOO w orth of " '• ne a t today had been awarded by Jie sta te purchasing departm ent.
TliD con tract for m eat to the □coding ho.ipllaI waa sp li t between everybody's m arket a n d th e O hlln- ‘ je r Packing company, boUi Ooodlng.
T he Cudahy Packing company, Pocatello, will supply sta te hospital w uth w ith 3i23 pounds of com- nerc lal beef. Bei
____________________transBEAUTY SHOP SOLD
KIM BERLY. Oct. 3 8 -M rs . W. E . • le a te r has sold h e r beauty shop. .1.4.* ■BonlU Beauty Shop.” to M rs. W llda + llaggard t. Tw in Falla. Mrs. Hag- ja rd t and he r 0-year-old son will 1 . nove here . i I
T h e leng th of th e b oundao ’ of tho $ Jn lted States, cn a ll po in ts of th e + rompaas. Is 10.748. +
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DETWEILER'S "Prompt Servicc on
• Elcctrie Motors• n c r r iK c r n to r s• Elcctric Ranges• Applinncca• S tokers nnd*X)il Burners p
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A U C T IH aving Decided (0 Q nlt F a tm ln r. 1 E as t o f Shoshone, cn Richfield Ills
W E D N E SSALE STARTS AT 1 O’CLOCK
LIVESTOCK1 colt, yearling1 saddle hor.‘«e, G yra.2 Holstein Cow.s, 5 yr.s. old, frcshc Holstein Cow, 6 yra. old, milking,2 Holstein Cow.s, 8 yrs. old, frcshe Holstein Cow, 5 yr.-?. old, freshen i Holstein Cow, 8 y rs. old. milking, Holstein Cow, 6 y rs. old, milkinR,3 Holstein Cows, 6 y rs . old, milki:
Ions cach now.Holstein Cow. 5 y rs. old, milking,4 head of Holstein heifer calves,2 Holstein bull calves.This is an ex lra nice, well bred large Holstein cows, all Bangs a:
testedThere is also ano ther herd of C
Mixed C attel to b« sold a t thii
SHOP TOOLSM arquette A rc W elder, 250 Amp. Set Acctyleno W elding equipment Viso Sickle
Many o th e r th ings too numero mention.
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Labor Needed to ^ Top’48 Beet Crop
Although th e po ta to ha rv e st Is i\/| practically com pleted, there ts sUll an urgent need fo r b eet toppers, ac cording lo A. J . M eeks, m anager of Id.iho .state em ploym ent service office here.
"nils year'a crop o f potatoes la of unusually good q ua lity , Meeka said. j and plenty of p o ta to pickers are ' ivallable.
Beet toppeni will be fam ished transporta tion by employers and in *■ some coses housln* facilities also T will be furnished.
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P R O T E C lYOUR INVESTMEKW ith a good STURDY FENCE
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MACI* 1035 In ternational 1
Case T ractor w ith p jshen in Dcc. F-30 McCormick Dc ing, 8 gnls. T ractor Buckrnke. ishen in Dec. Allis Chalm ers pow len in Nov. John Deere Tandeir ipg, 7 gals. John Deere 4-botto ing, G gnls. 2-row McCormick I lilkmg, 7 gal w ltb fe rtilizer ;
David Bradley Hair ing, 6 gals. McCormick Deerins
David Bradley, tum i Van B ru n t grain dri
ired herd of 2-secUon Spike-toot JS and T. B. McCormick Deering
Pota to digger and tf Cown and Motor, th is Bale. 2»section Sprlng-to<
c 8-foot Renovator® . 1-row Horae drawnjjjn Conde 2-unit Milkinjl e n t 10-gallon milk i* le G rinder 5-5,““ ““ Hicroua to ^ Hny Slips.
S-C ash o n b a y o t Sale
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TIMES-NEWS.TWIN:
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Set Satiirday ^1 OLENNS PERRY, O o t 28—O lenna U)In
P e rry high school wilt obsenre I ts tota:f i r s t annual homecoming S a t u ^ y . t iBponsor* are th e s tuden t body, Uio m e Cham ber p f Commerce o o d Uie
G lenns P e rry will play H ansen CO tho home field a t 7 p . m . A p w - ade w in begin a t 1 :» p. m . ^ noa ts representing achooi orvonlxa- Uons and business houses. A g rtnd prUe of »5 U offered, a n d f l r a t see- «■ ond and th ird prlzea am o u n t to t3 .11 and M ceaU, respecUvely. Fea- tured will bo awarda f e r b e s t be- a , - , havlor, beat costume, best bicycle. ton« Heat soap b<w.Wcycl8, dog, c a t . aa l- ,ighi n a l and baby buggy. » to P;
High school claasea cboae tb e foi- P a lowing girls fo r tbe lr candidates fo r dent lueen : P reshm en. Doris Pancoast; Muri wphomores, R IU y?esllng; Juniors. X Z guale Slsde, t a d senior*. P m c e a rom lch . Votea are counted eac h day m d tho tabu la tion ‘la displayed In 5 * the Idaho Power compaay window, g j r .CoronaUon ceremonies w Ul'be ob
served a t th e half-tim e of th e game.M ter the football game. Uie V7\V M aponsoring an apron and overall ^ lance ia Uio city hall, i a H allo»een motif. r~ ~ ‘
ENDS rU B tO U O n KIMBERLY. Oct. 20—QuInUn
Hall .son of Mr. and Mrs. i r a Hall, ttaa le ft fo r W ichita, Ki,n<, foi. lowing th e end of h is furlough. Hc recently completed tra in in g a t Lochland a ir foree base a t 6sn Antonio, Tex.
f o r d .Moving & Delivery '
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& S U P P L Y C O .MUIlTAOOn, IDAIIO
S A l ^jperty a t My Farm 2 MlUs
• C T . 2 7•UNDS FROM NOON ON
CHINERYlal truck !h plows and cultivator.Deering tractor.
:e.?ow er tak e -o ff combine, dem disc. i3ttom disc plow.J{ Deering potato p lan ter ;er attachmenta. lam m ennill ring trac to r mower, iimble acraptr. drill.
;ooth harrow,in g sulky rake.nd sacker with Model A
-tooth harrow, r 4-yard Scraperwn Spud Planter, king Machine, ilk cans. r H arris plow.
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Binioh Bushels of Whea:f Said Stored mSW A SH D JO TO w r O c t M W V-The ^
B grtcultura deportm ent bas reported eow.th a t stocks o f w heat In sto rage n n l ;In a l l poalUons on O c t 1 where th e uth ird la rg e s i on record for th a t da te, to taling 1.143.133.000 bushels.
T h e reco rd fo r th a t date waa 1.- M 373.000.000 in 1043.
Stocks on O c t 1 represented th e S ?rem aln lnc suppUca of Uie 1948 crop. I f fplus carry-over suppllts from pre* R&vloua ctopa. A
Besaining Sight WBiCURTAnOH. Oct. 30—W ord has W
been received he re th a t R leb srt ©P a tte rso n , who waa Injured when f tpowder exploded in h is eyea a t Cot- S ftonwood. A rl t , h a s regained parU al ffifs ig h t la h i s o-es. He haa been token ^to P re sco tt, A r l i S f
P a tU rso n Is n form er Carey resl- Bff d en t a n d was a frequen t visitor a t M urtaugb .
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W hen yo ti bny a nsed esr yoo 12 don ’t m ere ly bny an anlomoblle —YoO c ip e c t to buy deptndablo ~ - I ra n ip o r ta l lo n . T h a t’s w hst ne s e lL .Y o n ’ll find It pays to see you r F o rd D ealer F l n t
48 B ulck Special Fordor. Low M llengo
<8 Ford Super Fordor Brdtin d t47 F o rd S uper Tudor Bednn Nc
40 L inco ln Custom Sedan gn40 C liryaler Roynl Sedan rei18 Dodfre Custom Fordor Ur40 Ford S uper T udor Sedan ap 43 F o rd S uper Fordor Sedan .43 Fo rd .Super T udor Sedan41 Pord Deluxe TUcIor Sednn41 C hevro let Fordor Sedan ,30 M ercury Fordor Sedan .37 Ford Coupe *’37 DodBo Sedan. New Motor38 Po rd l> i T on Truek
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G oneral Elcefric Homo Fr
V ou've heard how tt-onilcrful I t Is hom o freezer . . . how It saves . . ,
T cn lcn t i t Is.
LET YOUR FOOD SAW h en you come In lo sec these Oci t r i e Home Freezers, howe%er, pleaJ b e r Uil.i:A HOME FREEZER I S TOO IM I A N INVESTMENT TO BtTY O N T
PROVIF l n t of a ll. It has th e very sam *«ralcd-ln refrigerating ayslcm aa th a e n e m l E lectric RefrlBemtora, !.■
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Births Reported- U U R T A U O H :-O et '3S—t f r . - a a a --------
M rs. F . V. M orrtaoo haTtt receiTtd w ord o f th e birUx of a daughter to QUISx. a n d Mr*. Noel W right a t Uoa- AUmaCow. Mrtk W right ia tb « form er Cu* in M<gen la M orrison. Ing h
M r. a n d Mrv. D on R a ren a re p a r- M n . l
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SCHICK SUPER ELECTRIC SHAVER
Tw o shearing heada I 30,000 c u t- AH-m Ung aUrokes pe r m inute. Precb lon and i
* com b-type V-10 head . Double a c tin g Intercep tor bara , 6« inch m otor cord, a n d p lug: b rush, tran sp a r- to 131 e n t plasUc bead guard . ed. U:
_ $ 2 1 . 0 0 ^
BOY ROGERS ^COWBOY BOOTS rich 1
n n o saddle lea the r, Goodyear Self-ci w e lt designed for growing fe e t Roy Rogers on TrlffBcr" in Colors ra ised design on leg. BitesC hildren 's slzea O B to ‘ 12H to 3 ________
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CombiA low .prlced C hristm as g ift fo r Inch rc ith e r youngsters o r grown ups. rack 1 N on-brcakable m etal case; gray, m oral, green finish. T hree tubes—Iccal wood,recep tion wlUiln 60 miles n \dlus . brownU nderw riters’ 6 4 A f * lealheia p p ro v e d ------- -----------------------------I 2x j2x
PLACE YOUR O R D E D S -^ o r s tare off w ith experlenecd clerka a t the n a l l .en p la rln c your order*. However If yon wish o rder departm en l (1040) and bav* tbem
M erchandise m ay be shipped COD
FALKS Selling Agent for
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H o m e F rur Hom e by Tommori
o Freozors are avaiiable in 4- and f Immediate delivery.
i t Is to own a BU T WHY OO ON W ISH J . . . how con- FREEZER WHEN Y O 0 C
YOUR HOME BEOINNH
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)N T H E SPU R MARKET.
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13 th a t used In Ing system s have been In c s. M ore th a a or longer.
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JESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948
«nta o f a dau ghter b c m ^ 16 a t tho Cottage hosp ital a t B nrlay.
V i s r r s PARENTS OLENNS PERRY . O c t 39— Amy
Allman, who la employed a s a nurse In Mercy hospital, Nam pa, U v ls lu Ing b e r parents, th e Rev. U r . and M n . E . R. A l lm ^ fo r a few dayi.
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PSssesMTOY ELECTRffc PHONOGBAPH
II A ll-m etal case, brightly enameled lan d attracUvely d eco ra ted -d e- I pendable self-starUng InducUon : m otor; off-on switch—playa up to 13 Inch records. Needle includ- jed. U nderw riters 6 0 4 A A p p ro v e d ________ I
F L A N N E L R O B E S
W hite scroll embroidery tr im on rich toned 100r« wool f lanneL J Self-covered buttona to w a is t 24- Inch fly ■ f ro n t ilpper below.Colors, royal, n^vy. or dork red.
f a ' t o 3 0 . _____ $ 1 X « 9 4
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ComblnaUon g if t th a t pro tec ts 10 Inch records. P e lt covered wire rack file* records fo r easy re- m oral. S turd ily m ade of H -lnch wood, covered w ith haim onlshig brown and b e i g e ImltaUon leather. Size O « 4 A C 12x12x14 Inches A « i f 9
tre offer* yoa trained asslstanca lall .erdet- desk to assist yon In0 wish yea may pbone yonr mall
them place yen r order fo r yott.COD th is store, if dealred.
I T i U ! l l l > l l l IPHONE 1640 ■
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and 8-cu-fr model*. |
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JK PAYMENTS:, AND W E W ANT YOU )U11SELP—AS W E HAVE i^NERAL ELECTRIC IS PREEZEIt BUY ON THB
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Method ist G roup _ rT ' Features Squore L _ And Folk D ances jte^
B quan tn d folk v u cn- hom e
r a•pron and o rertU p a rty he ld itK will i c tn tly In » b*m « t lh e How ard Becm ranch near Buhl. . , , rowU
T M polka. *bod<lUh a n d Virginia r te t ve re vQ ong th e fav o rite O u w M e
■ < du ito8 the eren ln* . Josephine. Boyle m to f id tr tc te d and called th e dance*, aa- Kome
•lUted by B«Uy Punk- v l thChalmian o f a rrangcm en ta and
plan# for th e pa rty w e«^ T ^ e by x i„ Jack Wlilte. auU t«d by CtiaU AUred W and Oeorge Ander»on. O eraldlQe ^ t h U o«trd carried o u t th e fa ll them e ^ in decoraUon*. w hleh conalated e t »«y colored rtraam era. pumpkin*. t i „ c o n«u lka a n d boles o f atraw .
P«Biy Po rte r and w n m a Brown - fumUhed appUB for b o b b lty . i „ 8oi
nefreshraent* of c ider a n d doiign- g - j j , nuu were se rred by l* » lle H esp- b e c t At th e close o f th e oven ln i . ^ Uie group Blood In a f r l e n ^ h lp clr- p j cle and Sue S tansbury led them ^ 3^ In benediction. o f V
Shirley Palm er la c h a irm a n and Oiu-e Bm lth co*chaliroan o f th e next party. wlUcb will be he ld a t 8 p jn . Not. la in tho c h u rc h parlor.
Eleanor KlsU er ts a. new m em ber r J L of tho group from Holyoke. Colo- . rado. and a eo rg e K irton . T u rp la .Okla.. was a guest. ^
T hla group. If con tac ied , wlU ren- _ der the ir serrices to a ss is t w ith any n-orthwhlle com m unity p ro jcc t. I t was organised by th e young people “ “ as a m eans of wholesome recreation J* ' ao th a t It will be unnecessary for them to seek recrtaU on u n der un - favorable conditions. M r. a n d Mr*. _ Louie Schroycr are advisers fo r tne J "
r ”®- , , , sM asquerade Fete Given by Em aressA Hellowecn ma.vjuerftdfr party iu tc
M 8 given by the E m areas club ot Adelthe YWOA for tlielr husbands a t menl the home o t M r. a n d M rs. Donaldyoote. M(
Ualloveen gnmes w ere played. T he c la tlbest costiune prizes w ere aw arded (o wUlJim O rifllth w ho was drcw cd as an Mm.old lady and to M rs. Jo h n G entry n t tlpoalQs as a clon-n. 401 (
D oughnuts and c id er w era served c a r l by Mrs. R ichard S taffo rd . M ra. PaulMasee and Mrs. Jo h n G en try . Sajlj
Halloween decoratlona fea tured ^ n .•earecTOTS a n d black cat*. nieel
* * * Han;
Lesson on M exico Chur
Given a t Session uS'T ha Dorcaa club m e t a t th e Wall
American L u th e ran c h u rc h o t w hich a s aUme M n . A. P . N ebon gave a lea- wm son on M exican m issions.
M n . R obert M iller read th e o f J acripture and led In praye r. A shortbuslnesa m eeting w m cm iducted by HillMra. MUler. i n j .
A New members v e re M rs. Paul led I5 P ^ n « l! . Mr#. M arlon LudwlR. M n . "To^*^Bmasl K ruger a n d M rs. Collins pack
Helms. inss. Relreahment* v e re aervod by. Mr*.
Rudolph H ochhalter a n d M rs. Jam ee C g
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Mrs. T. R utledge Presents Lesson K?
KUBTADOH. O ct. a d -M r* . T om - plan m y RuOed«o .p resen ted th e lite rary H ne lesson a t tho regu la r m eellng . of Rim th e LDS R elief society. She was play M slsted by Mr*. E v ere tt O oodm an. a b Mi>. D. O . Moyes, p residen t, was S tra tn c b a ife o f th e m eeting .------------------O. C
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stays on th e m m iiitalna o t Pe ru Nor. above tb e H.OOO-foot level.-----------------Ing 1 -----------------------------T------------------------ m an
M arian M artin S P a tte rn ^
PUT THEM TO G ETH EB Which Is cuU r. your lltUe dartm g.
or this precJous drees? Together, mother, they're really som ethlngl Qul»k. sew th is adorable peptum M tvo-plecer. SasyJ
This e»-»y-to«u*e p a tte rn Kl'"** t t p a rfK t (It. Com plete. llhu>trated " j* v Chari shoft-s you every *tep.
Pa tte rn 9357 oomea J n elzes a, 4. fl. 9, 10. 8 ln S U kes 3*i yard* 93- Inch; ' i ya rd cooiraat.
Bend tven ty .flve c en ts In coins for th is p a tte rn to T lm es-New s, u t . lem departm ent, T w in PaUa, Ida.P r is t plainly nam e, a d d rta s , aone. slse and atyle num ber.
Mothers! V ou m u st see th e td o r - ** able children'a style* t s ou r M arian
. M artin fall a n d w in te r p a tte rn booki J Sevtng doUara m ake fash io n sense 1 v tth these w earable Uvable atylea. Gbrlstmaa gUta too: a n d tre e pat> ^ tem for new ahoulder pad prin ted t l In the book, p l f t e ^ eenta more b r ln s t th li book lo you l
rCMDAY, OCTOBER M. l t «
" - G a l e n d a r
PILK R—Chapter A. H . PEO S is- ' I terhood. w lUrm eet Monday a t th e ^ hom e of M rs; U W.- Bawktna. Off
, day 1PILER—T h e P ast Matron* club leagu
will Nov. 8 w ith Mra. E . A. th e lrBeem fo r a no-h(u t luncheon a n d Mrs. roeeUngv ^ ^ ,n d
M entor club members a re rem ind - trtasi M to bring f n itt for th e c lU ldrtn 'a Puj Rome • to the Wednesday m eeting Mr*, w ith M rs. WlUard Swartley. Goeri
41 » « G uthT h e CooUettes wIQ m eet a t 8 p . * r
m . W edneaday a t th* home of E llta - be th RUey. 313 S lsth avenue eaat, y , , j fo r a H alloween party . . g o t r
♦ * ♦ recor T h e regular meeting of th a f i r s t th is 1
w ard Relief aoclety will begtn a t 2 to ISp . m . W ednesday. The socUl science ^ o u ilesson vlU be given by M rs. Tbcenaa teata:Speedy. . . Engli
* ^ v e n t - T h e Loyal Women's claas o f th e pjoni P lrs t ChrisU an church vU l m e e t a t th e r 3:S0 p. m . Thursday a t th e hom e i s s a o t M ra. C m l E ask lss, 338 T h ird a renue e a s t ^ ^ ^
P I L n i —T he vc rth y grand m a tro n will m ake h e r official vlalt to th e f . P ller O ES chap te r Thursday. A b e n - > quet WlU be held a t «:S0 p. ra. a t / tb e G range ha ll In b e r hesior.
PTLER—T he Pller W oman'* club ginn:WlU m eet W ednesday. E ach m em bw berIs asked to bring something re la te d chri;to h e r hobby for a hobby exhib it. j , r 1 Mrs. E a r l O . W alter is chairm an o f © urtrefrcahm ents. M etl
¥ .* • tu rn 'T he LD S fourth ward MIA vJH g;rew
have a Halloween eoatume p ^ a t7 :S 0p . m . W ednesday. P rlres will beaw arded for best coalumea. T lie eve- nlng'* en terU lnm ent will f e a t ^ » spook alley, grand m arch, d a ^ demonstraUon. spook play d i r e c t^ by Doris Judd, reading by Irm guard Rave, musical number by Ivy a n d A della Condle. dancing and refre sh -
¥ ¥ ¥Member* of Uie W omen'a «as<H
elation of tho Presbyterian chwrch wll! m eet a t 3:30 p. m . T hu rsday . , " Mm. H aller's group No. I will m e et [ '* • a t the homo of Mrs. P . H. A d aM . ^ j.. 401 Seventh avenue no rth w ith Mr*.Carl P o r te r and Mrs. Douglaa u a.i6lstlng . hoatcMCS. M rs. H w l d . . Salisbury will lead Uie devoUons.Mrs. Phlnney'* group No. 3 will m eet wlUi Mrs. WlUls Sam son .a t Han:>en. DevoUons will be led by ^ Mrs. H. A. Ball. Cnr* will leave th e church promptly a t 1:30 p. m . M rs. ^ S churger's group No. 3 will m e e t a t lh a hom e,of Mrs. N ora Paloon. 467 W alnu t sU eet. wlU) M rs. S churger a s a.’wilsUns hostw s. Mrs. E arl F e l t “ *• will lead Uio devotions. Mrs. Shlrck 'a g roup No. 4 will convcne a t tho hom e of Mra. E verett Swcelej-. P3B Blue L akes boulevard. wlUi Mrs. W Ubur Hill a n d Mrs. Carl Irw in as aasls t- in s hOKtcMM. The de\-oUons will bo led by Mrs. M amreUia C hristiansen . •Towel!, for teen-ngers" will be packcd a l a ll ol Uiese group m eel- ““ “|
*■ ’• * E ;Selections Given '»;j
A t Civic Parley Z °HAGERMAN. Ocl. :0 -S o lcc tlo iis teacl
presen led a t {he Tliursday m eet- musiIng of th e Clvio club were two fnclspiano solos. ''SUanson" by R udolph theF lnell and "Sosig of Ind ia" by tcarlR im sky Korsakolf. Tliey w ere educplayed by Mrs. Jack Chlpm an and tersa book review on ln ^ n g In th e said S trange Land" was given by M n .O. O. Lion. r-N
All members are asked lo be U C p rese n t prompUy a t 3 p. m, fo r th e _ Nov. 4 meeUng. Following tho m eet- | Ing th e group will go to th e H ager- _m an h igh school where Cle P rince. .aupcrlntendenl, will show m oving " f “ p ictures. , y
Refreshm enU wore served by M rs. holdr re d RoberU and Mr*. M aurice •I®"
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'T hread ing 'S how Given for G roup .iS
KIM BERLY. Oct. 3 » -A dem on- lunel straU on on thresdlng sewing m a - Ho chines was given by Bays B ow den will a t th e la s t meeltiig of the K im berly Mrs. BxLiy Bee 4-H club a t the hom e of — Mra. Eugene Brown. ''
T he tnislnees meeUng v a a con - _jr ducted by Betty Jo Carrey, vice ,'7|' p resident. In Uie abience o f tho p resident. Nine members received fJ f checks for th e ir exhlblU a t th e J e r - l i > ome county fair.
M rs. Brown and h e r d tu g b t« r . 1 L inda, served refreshmenU a t th a conclusion of the a tlem oon m eeting, lak
T h e nex t meeting of th e club v lll be held on Kov. 13.
TTTAiiNS Visrr n u ® IP IL E R . O ct. 38 - M r. and Mr*.
H arry 'D eL ange and-M r. and Mr*. C ornelius DeLange. S a lt lA ke City, wero recen t visitors a t tho Bruce C a rty home.
Planetoid*, also called a«t«rolds. / t r e Uny p la n eu revolving a round th e sun. m ainly In orblU betw een Ju p lt« r a n d Mara. b j
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Dfficers Elected , ;1 Pj :6 By Idaho W riters' Ft League M em bers p?!
Officers were elecUd a t 't h e Mon* home day meeUng of th e Idaho W riter* day fi league. T hese oHlcera wUl U k« up meml the ir duUes In January . T hey a re PorU: Mrs. Iri* Short, presiden t; Mra. Ida » Era Chamberlain, r ic t p residen t. Un. and Mrs. Belle Empey, le c reU ry - Pullei treasurer. Pel*"'
PubUcatlon* were reported by ’tU Mrs. Olive May Cooke, Mr*. V ictor m . T l Goertxen, Mrs. Sudle H ager, M n . chrys GuUiery and M n . Irl* Sho rt. Place< . A report was made by M rs. C ham - berU in on her book. '•Som ething of *?“ • th e PelUJolm PamUy." She aald ahe g o t most of Uie m aU rial from W* records and accounU of v a ra Ut i th is country. T lie fam ily date* back m to 16M In thU eounU7. She to ld th e M n.' g roup t h t t Uiey v e re P rench p ro - th e 1 taetanU who firs t em igrated to tm u ; E ngland and U itn to America. Btia v e n t on to say th a t they v e re » Pioneering family a n d lh a t th e fa - th e r seiued near Lewlaton a round i 8s a I H
WSCS Members Give Reports on 'Growing D ollar'
MURTAUGH. O ^ 3S — A t th e ginn ing of the lum m er each m em ber or the Women’a Society o t Christian Service waa given » dolla r and asked to “help I t grow." D uring the last m eeting he ld a t th e M ethodlJt church th* m oney v a * tu rn ed In and reporU on ‘how they grew "'w ere given by m em ben .
Mra. O. E. W right led th e d e - voUonals and Mrs. D. R . T u rner, chairm an of the work com m ittee, presented the progmin. The business meeting w u conducted b y M rt.Oliver W. Jolinw n. I t wa* a n nounced th a t Uie annual guest day v lll be held a t the c hu rch on Nov. 4.
Koetesses were Mr*. O. O. O allen,M rs. A rt Shaelfer. Mr*. P a y WUI- h lU and Pearl DennU.
A t the dose ot tlie W SCS m e eting, Mr*. Esther Biel dlacuased Uie two educaUonal nmendmenta w hich will appear on lhe tiallot Nov. 3.She urged voirrs to approve thcfle am endm enU T,ti]ch ehe sa id p ro vide a tate and couniy school supe r- IntendenU to br appoin ted by county boinls of education. Blie s ta ted Uial Uie couniy boord* of educaUon are eleclcd by th e vote of th e locnl r.cliool l>oards. thereby persan 'lng local auUiority a n d th a t UlU sysUm wjii u k e ihese poaltlona o u t o f politics and place th em on th e m erit sysicm. She w en t on to say th n t Uil.i sy.Mcm lias th e fu ll epprovnl ot .p resen t s ta te and county rupcrlrilendent.'. nnd a p proval of boUi lhe sU le a n d local Idaho EduraUnn association. .
Mra. Blrl alto (ll»cu.'«ed th e local reorganlwition of rchools. S h f l pointed out thni c ltlsens should again confcr Rllli n tljacent schools, p resen t a plan lo lhe couniy re - ontanlrnton bosrd nnd call fo r a n oUier elrcilcn wlUiln th o n rx t m onth.
"Auiliornlive sources suy th a t by 1000 our M-liool population will bc doubled, rrqulrtng annln aa m any teachers and new biilldlnKs. Wc m ust mukc plan*. We m u st fiice facts. U t,ecnui to m e lh a t th is Is th e tlmo for us to face th e fac ts fcnrler-'ly and plan for adequate ediic.tllDii for all our youth. I t m a tters not where Uiey arc located.'* said Mrs. BleU
¥ ¥ W
Dorcas M embers To Hold B azaar
RUPERT. Oct. a&—I t waa decided bJ- members of tho Dorcaa society o t the T rinity LuU ieran c h u rc h to hold a food sale a n d basa&r in the n e a r fuUire. Tho business m eeting w aa conducted In the^ G uild hall.Mr*. Louis Preem an led a dlscus- alon.
Mis. Ceaaar Leonl-w a* adm ltU d B4 ft new member. I
Two gueau wero p rese n t fo r t h e : afternoon, during w hich » potluck luncheon waa served.
Hostesses fo r th e nex t m eeting wUI be M n . Edw ard M ayer and Mra. Al Plrich.
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Bm U a rea l football f a n . In ' fac t, be knowa th a naU onallty e f I •v a ry m an on th e A ll-A m erican , t a u u
M ary u d BUI M n n a d e d T»Om \» d m a to go to & a b ig ga m e l a a t ' 8 » to rday . U v a a m y f i n t in ; year*. We v e r# thoroughly chiliad ; a f te r tha gam e and M ary a n d Bill c a n e tn while 1 lU rred u p aome b o t chocoUte. ,
* * *•S a y l H are’* a n o th e r o n e . o f ,
T oar mother’i red p e a >-ou’va go t to ge t,” Bill exclaimed. T h a t’* the beat ho t chocolate I 'v e evtr taated ."
And ao there you have a n o th e r exam ple of how M orning Milk m akes a tu t vhcnover i t 's used.Yen te e . I lu » t uso equal p a r ta o f Morning Milk and v a t e r a n d add tho cocoa t a direc ted. M orn ing M ilk is BO amooth. and r lc b U 'l vonderfu l In ho t choeolate.
T ty H aoon, and ta i ta th e H t- fareneal
MORNING MIIK■ g^ c g j .
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Preferential T e a Co; Fetes C an d id a te s GiT h t Blgma c h tp U r o f B « U eigm a
%1 gave a p referen tial te » a t Uie v,> lome of M n . H oward G errU h Sun - «rh, lay for the purpote of aceepU ng Into ^ con nem benhlp* Bonnie B a m ts . Pcfgy ?orUr. Busanne Corey. Vl W arrrn . u u w !da May Sm ith, ArdlUi J e a n M ar- p„gri in . O en ld ln e H ow ard, P n n c ls n ,„ PMller, Betty Lou P u n k a n d Polly Ptlmer. Mr®
T he tea was held from 3 to & p. n . T h t tea U ble v a a d eco ra ted wlUi gu ,lo :hrysanthem um i a n d v h l te candles tcnde placed on a lace U b le c lo th . Darlli
Serving were M n . J u a n lU B au- qq tti n a n . M n . Lula S m ith t n d M ay Joe du cu =ahlll. fe»tu:
~ ' dentCAUFORNIA VACATION sptak
KIM BERLT. Oct. 38 --M r. and Th< M n.' Uoyd W right u id aon spent a G the ha rvest rac tU o o In C aU fom la noun< rtslUng M n . W right's i ls U r . M n . InlUa O U b ^ Mean*. R ed laad , OaUf. . Uie «
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Here is n Clearance as time drc-sfics, a (rrund big Bcleclii «dds and cndn all nhnrpb* rc mcrchnndine in now arriving make room for It no we hove it fn b t . . . Cumc In early
DREH ere wc o ffer a biff ffrot th a t will compel you to dcHcribc here but they You’ll find sevcrul you
CHE RACK OF 188
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8 7 O n l yA nother b ig selection 01 crepes and o ther quality . . . all a re priced to cl<
VALUES $14.95 to $19.75 .
8 5 - D l86 dressoa aelccted fror
■ reduced f o r th is big mo fabrica in both tailored h a lf sizes . Now you cut
VAI..UES I $19.75 to $34.75 J
One L arge Group
W E S T ETKese are outstanding Values—Come early, for they .can't last long-.■ f f . * " " - - " — ---------------------
I NO EXCHAN< APPROVAL
ALL SALES Fl|
TIMB^NEWS, TWTN J
lostum e P arty Is ju i e I
Given by W omen Of Lend-A -H and “ f
T he L end-a*Rand club m e t fo r tumc coKtume pa rty a t th e ho m a o t
i n . Ellta Anderson* Roll c*U va* nsw ertd by "my- favo rlt* radio, ro g ^ rn " ' freahDuring th e buslneaa m eetin g con- o r v t
ucted by M n C heste r Loucke*.Ira. W. A. Poe read a p a p e r on th e <]koi ighllghU of Ute s u t e fed e ra tio n tjoQi easlou a l W allace w hich ahe a t - • ended t s a delegate. M ra . 1*. R.>aTllog and M n . A nderaon *poka H j l n Ul# dU trict federaU on te a con- ucled recenUy In T w in Palla eaturing M n . J . E. O ra h a m , prtaU e n t of tb e f l n t dU trlct. a a g u n t T t p taker. ' gin
T he clu6 gUi w u a v a rd e d to Mi*. 8 ^ K. G . Taylor. ThlT- p r w ld e n l t n - T t lounced lh a t th e n e x t m eetU ig vlU and alUaU the '*plg-ln-a-poke’' fu n d by men he waya a n d m eans com m ittee . Bmti
T he program chairm an . M r<: J . A. ton lowcll, InUodueed M rs. J . W . veal.
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imely an It In welcome. Over \ ection of su its and a largo table y reduced (0 clear a t once. Holii inc In large quantltlen and we in
lave priced thlR m erchandise to m Wednesday.
ESSI?roup of our bndget-m inded dresei to hurry In. Too m an y styles am
iicy arc available in a complete ou want in th is big nasortm ent.
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.UES $8.95 to $14.95
ly-D r e s s e sn ond look a t th e prices. They inc ility fftbricfl. AH are fro m our'reg ) clcnr and clear quickly.
• R E S S E S -from our stock of b e tte r quality month-cnd clearance. You'll fine
ired nnd dressy sty les in junior, t cun sclcct two a t ju s t about th e p
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TALLS. IDAHOram enon who read an a rtic le oo * e origin of BaU ovaen a a d M n . D Q ! t W . Teague w ho gave Ih # read* C ng , “EvoluUon" by Jam ea B row a. * Mr*. D arling v u preien ted v lU i a t l t l fo r Uie m ost ap p ro p riaU ooi- tume.
T he hostess and a ss lsU n t hoa- Uss. Mr*. U w rence BeU a n d M rt. ,;ohn Robertson, served seasona l re - freahm enu i i tw o guesU . M n .Orval MatUesen and M rs. T eague, snd 10 membera. T d t h o u te v u S decorated w im -H allow een decora- lions and fall flow en.
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Elks Will Hove Pinochle Party mS!'
T lie Elks pinochle p a rty v i n be- gin a t 8 p . m . W ednesday In th e , . SUB hall.
T h e oommlttee In charge a re Mr. an d M n . J . c . Sm allvood, ch airm en. Mr. and Mrs. C laron H.Sm ith. Mr. and Ntra. M auric# M el- M r ton and Mr. and Mrs, W alle r Bel- with veal. home
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Backward' P a rty S .* Fetes Two U nits 5Si?
T h t first v a rd M -M e n a n d O le aa - t n v e n guaiU a t a ‘'b ackw ard" jarty glv*n a t U ii hom # o t M a m “ }®Sj
Retrashm enU oonsUUng ' e t . a aoUiplek and a napkin w e served f i S S , I t the beginning of th a evoola*.■Corny" gamea v e re p layed aod ttunU perform ed v lU i -O e o rg e ' ^ icUng u th e c h arac ter -"a ee n b u t ««*• aot heard."
-HeUoV vn r# b id to #TerTOM u Paun Johnson. M aureen C randall,Ullfonl M anh , BUI W hite, L y le L a - n s n y , Lewis Arrington, M r. a n d Mra.Pranels Egbert, jr ., a n d M r. and
Mrs. F. KruegerFeted a t Party S T
M n. ^ ra n k K rueger w es honored Calhw with a b irthday luncheon a t the home of M n . G n c e L aubenhelm . READ
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hase arc all good fa ll and w in ter a ool worsteds, gabard ines and cover ic-minute fall shades an d patterns, lality from our re g u la r stock o f fai zes aro 10 to 0. I t ’s values like thes le crowds to tho M ayfair,
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l 9 . 9 » t o y.Values $39.75 to $4
>NE LARGE TABLE
ODDS a ENDS
* Blouses * Sweaters* Pedal Pushers * S* O ther Item s
[ere are broken lots o f fin e fall marc ou will w ant lo round o u t th a t fall vcrj' small pricc. Some o f the Itenu )iled but the priccs o re reully low.
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A ftCT.tba b m < 3 iM n .M n .-B n u ce r-.^ ^ '^^ g p « n ^ b « a t t » . gifts. .H ia T#« - n Z a d e r o f th e e f u m o c o v d i sp e n t loclaQf. Xn th e gamaa pU yad th e ■•■■M U gh p r ti* w ia t .to , .M n . ,W. A. ''-, Bteazna a a d th e secood: h ig h w a s T T T a tv a id e d to Mrs. S d S tllnger. . . - '1
A ssistan t hoateaaea v m - U n . - J Bari H atch and M rs. Clarenc# W at- . ^
C ard Party Held By Rebekah U nit ■ j
.HAOERMAM, Oct. 38—Five tab les v e re In play a t the card p a tty gtTei» by th e Rebekah*. Prizes v e re v o n ' . by R alph Pallln, M rs. Addle P in ch ') and Mra. KenneUi D uncan.
Refreshm enU were served b y .th # h o ste ss .-M n . Ted MeU. Mra. B v a Cain, M n . Henry C lark, M rs. E d ith Calhoun and M n . SUvo C lark. ;
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ite r styles in all- coverts In up-to- :m s. All are fins of famous labels.J these th a t brin*
ESOVERTS
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marchandise th a t . fa ll wardrobe a t Item s aro slightly lo w .,.
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'Vandals Ma:•' MOBOOW. O et. 29 (/rv-Tlie Idaho bomi
‘ .yandali..'w hci b tv e loet IB c lrs lgh t T hfooUUkU K unes to W uhln<U n State, tods;■ » » , w orking ou t fo r flstunlay'a brfa l
' . meoU n* w ith tho C o i« m whUe ob- Satui■crveTB Bucntestcd th a t "llib m ight Mont■bo th e yew .” illw ,
Id ah o haim’t bcalcn Uie ntlghbor- five• ln « OQUBftTB Blnce 1023 when the No
V andaU w on, 7 to 0. WSO won. 6 tA MonI 0. th e n e x t year an«l the IcRms btit- How«
• Ued lo a 7 to 7 tie In 1021. ijncJc , S ince th e n , Uie Cougar* hnve won Prny
• every one o f the IB gnniM Itify p i n y - -------ed « lU i Idaho . tS • B u t this year, on llie bn-sln of {)cr- •§: fonoancM agntnM muUinl oppon- ^ •n ta , the VandalK m ay b« fnvorert ^to break th e long lokins aUtnk*. m
■ T hey lo st to mlfshty Oregon by ^15 to B. w hile llie Diick.< crvi;.hrd ^th e CouRom. 33 to 7. iduMo loht to ^UCLA, 2B to 13, nnd Uie U d am Rs-
Area Officials Grid Group a
FILER , Oct. 26—Orgnnizntlon i Association of di.-itrict four wos con Monday cvcnin;:.
Enrl Williatnn, Kiiperintendcnt ofpresident of the Ktoup, w ith ------Pcto Tnylor, principal of Jc- u rom e hiKh ncliool, vk-o iiro.^l- £>C dent, niKl Cccil McCall, Filer, sccrotnry-trcasuror. I l l
W illiams Bald nil ccrlifii;d footbnll offlclalfl In Jlnglc
■ Valley nre required to send to th e Kccretnry-trca.surpr to niu, bccomc n Tnnml)cr of tiic or- Orurei pinizfltibn.
Jerom e h ig h acliool h«» been i#- lected w. th e perm anent ratetlnR plnce of tho orguniiatlon becume of Us ccn tra l location. WlUlnms KU«. s •a id . T lie n rw w-<!oc1b iIou will m eet ev co ' M onday. "
W illiam s Ml conclicj are In- Tiled to nttenU all tbe m«Ung« » ofClclftU and conchea will agree on rtile Interprelutloiui. \v«.iht
In addition to regular n?AOelulioti ji(-Ha b ia lncM lit th e wecklj- mccllng. th e group will dlsc»f-n plays nnd s-ifi-. ru le inlerproiBUoiu of the previous w e e fa Bame«. WUUon« rcporled.
A coneU tutlon ami by-law* for j ,„ ru Uie fl.woclatlon will be rcud and dUi- cr«v«r cuiscd u t Uie next jnpfllnR. T he i i k . i constitution nnd by-law.i aro bcliiff ,, , prepared by Mnynnrd Vlllcra, Twin
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Army, Navy Vets ' Of Wendell Slate S Football Contest
W EN D EU i. OcL SB — Army and n a \7 vetcrnns living In W nidell will Kin’i i m eet on the football field Saturday evening for th e ir own vcnlon of tlie axmy-navy c3a.salc. r . u.
T h e event, apoiieored by Uie W en- nxn'i dell U ons elub. Ja being held to help pay to r llghta recently liutalled a t th e W endell h igh schocl football r.ivi n. field. Suits a n d equipment will be loaned by Uie h l jh achool, {iritrwi
Fred M ulls is coaching the arm y K«..n i ' team which is alnted to ti!>e the T - ii<iwiidi
fonnatio ti. H eading the navy tquad Is H a n y PTith. Tl>e navy vets VillI 't»A i use the single wing foRnnUan. itonsuj
A bout 18 vcterftiLi have tunied o u t fo r eaeh tenm. Members of the team s are fo rm er hlgli *chool nnd college footbaU playerp.
Coach Cuts WSC „ Cage Team to 21
PULLMAN. W aah., Oct, M I* O FT b a W ashington S late Cougar qq a 'basketball team tm drrw ent a m a jo r i„n-. i CFperatJon today th a t le tt I t onlyh a lf as big. th r lr ]
, Coach Ja ck Prlcl eu l.h ls round In ball kihalf and announced Uint nine le t- fortj ai term en are included among th e 31playera who survived th e eut. T hey , ^ 1,5a re Ed O nyda, Ju d Heathcote. Bob jiog,G aston. Ray A rndt. Oory Prehm . embleOoorRB H nmllton, Dob Elliot. RrRBle inifionScliodcller a n d Bob Bayl'A.i. n i e
m w T m a IN s e l w a y n o rJ iuFILER, Oct. 38 - R . W. Pierce, beadmi
L u th e r Pierce. R obert W earer, R ob- ^ e r t R eichert, a ll F iler: C harles 1 ^ ““ Pierce, K imberly, and Perry Pierce. —■ 1 Buhl, aro h u n lln s elk In the Selivay % | J
T h e University o f Mlaslaslppl helt>- ^ ■■td introduce footbaU to MemphU, i n I Iplay ing the Memphla Athletic elub ^Nov. IB, 1803. % ___
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T h e V andals cam e o u t to practice and 1 today for th f ‘'b ig game” a fte r taw <breaking a seasonal victory famine OrliaS a turday a t th e expenw of haplcas H oM ontana. Idnlio b lanked Uie a rlz - pa-ul: llie*, 39 lo 0, fo r lla f l r i f win In after five ntarta. th is year.
No In juries were rcporled In the PUM ontana c liu h and Coach Dixie WaitlHoweU had a**urancea U iat h tU - Kredback Jim H atch nnd tackle DUI nmul:Frny would be ready fo r th e game, ed or
ils Form [w at Meet ,®‘
:on o f tl i c F o o t b n l l O f f ic lu ls I c o m p le te d a t a n i e e l i n p h e re pon*
atteit o f E d e n .H chools, w n s e lc c te d
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Bowlers Pah- £' Off for Week S Of Pin Play ^
n io i No. 1, BunUiiK T rnclor and *''*■'13 a rre lt Trnniifer con tinued to hold T T pcads In ihe lr bowlInK lenmies aa U V 'earns paired off ag a in this week. r i l _ _
Elks No, t t l two san iH aliesd X 6 c)f H am m 's D eer In th e M ajor len- r ^ a;ue. while B unting T rn clo r In the couch.Ilnor lenRue and O n rre ll T ransfer ^n Uic Com mercial league nre lend- .ng hy th ree gam es. ,
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llita*lilrom> V.. Ilnmm'ii |l»-r Prf,'tO
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? ' o r S t a n f o r d T i l tSEATTLE. O ct. 28 W V -W ashing- lUt nl
in 's Hu*klea concentru ted on of- mldnlt Tiiae M onday In preparaU on for ktiockt i r l r n e x t C oast confcrrnce foot- Yowik nil Rnme S nlurdny nBfln.il S tan - round )rd a l Palo A lto, Ciillf, nudllo•■We’re Icwklng for toudidow iu .- ---------
lid A ctlns Coach Rej: Root.R oot sa id h e would spend consld- •nble tim e ihl.i week o n the W n.'h- iKton iwi.MliiR utlnck .T lie 37-liinii Hu.iky ^qulld m’lll ave by clin rtered plane Friday lom lng for th e so u th nnd se t up eadquarte rt a t S a n Joee.
I Lou Heller ?■ FIRE a n d AUTO ?
; INSURANCE % Kl" O rphettD B a lld lo t %
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and missed Uie Montoxta' sam e. W ay lieresaw only lim ite d acUon ngalnsl the LniO rla lles because o t a side Injury. Utckl
Howell r a n h is team through n Itemspaulng offense and defense drill ;<uf(e)after Umbering u p exercises Monday. Sntui
Idah<PULLMAN. W aih., O ct. 36 (/T>— FJ»
WashUigton S ta te ’s to u g a ra , bat- was iK-red and b ru b e d .a f te r the ir 33 to 7 day Imauling by O regon S aturday , work- thUed on defenso M onday in prepara- inJur
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Weekly Wrestling Ca Bouts Postponed 01
No w reatllnB m atches wlU be _ _held W ednesday In Tw in PalU, 1 C]m atchm aker Tom m y M arU n an- X ✓ nounced. M a rt in r^ild he post- poned Uie weekly bout« In anattem p t to Improve upon liu i Notf.% week's ahow.
Tho local m a tchm akcr said he Cnl:plans to h av e both boxing and hopcfwrestllne bou ta on h is nex t event. New ’He Is IrylnR to ob ta in Pepper IfornlMarUn, T w in Palls, and Red urdnyO arrUan, Spokane, W ash.. In n y nrem atch of a boxing bout held j-cmln here recenUy.
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Report Denied by[JCLA’s Coach on . Sream Dissension SSliLOS A NOELES. Oct. 30 ( /I^ H ea d "W*
:oiich B e r t L abrucherle said Mon- South iiy h c In n o t aw are of nny d l« en - has a Ion b c lw ffti hl« UCLA fooUinlt h*""''- 'layem a n d line couch Shelby Cai- Soulh loun. ,_____________________________erylhl AppearlHK a t lhe foolball writers
:cetly luncheon . Lnhruclierle was ' , uffltloncd on publljihcd reports lha t nldenllfled linem en had threatened WiU D (lult th e te a m becaujie of differ- ofi ncea w ith th e form er LouLilana lo.'>t U Itate end nnd Uckle._______________ Trojni L ubnicherle blunUy ^ald he Is
completely behind liLi i.ia ft of ns- A.'.'l tstnnts." H e told thn Mjuiid Um Sl.infi nme th ing n l a m eeting Inter and week'j dded:______________________________ to?s-u 'T h e coaching .Maft will remain s t.
he sam e. U nny of you don 't wnnl of O r 0 piny footbnll. Itirn In your mil- friblllf arms."___________________________________ ' None did. CiiUioun wn.n naked by confer
eiiortefli If th e re had been nny bnck ha u, iilk to h im on the field, he replied the n<
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Olympic Boxer Is tVinner of MatchBALT L A K E CITV. Oct. SB
oy L am bert. 183, U tah Olympic ^ oxlnR s ty lis t, took n iinivnlmwis _ lve*round decision over 340*pciund K p ' uiilor P ayne of O akland. Calif- londny n l« h t In the mnln event of r c h an ty c a rd . JLjIKII wns repo rted this waj. Lam-
erl’s lant nppcarnnce an an ama- _ cur. He Is expected to tu rn profes- lonnl w ith in n few weeks.In a p re lim ina ry I.yle Tnylor. 1C2. "
■re, toij. Ida ., knorknl ou t O rom rr nckr.ori. IGO. OaklaiKl. In l:7fl of ll' aecond round . T liere wrre M out.i on th e Icnitthy bill.
lO.VKIl IN DANT.KIlPRO VID ENCE. R, I., Ocl, 2i; (,T>, jkp
-Danny M a rt in . Newark middle- NowT ight waa placed on th e danger hlnuelAt a t R h o d e Island hospital n t Sugarildnlghl M onday a fte r lie had been king,nocked o u t by Tommy Bell. n e‘ounKJlown, O lilo . Neftro In the lOlIi 23 boi5und of th e m n ln bout n l the R. I. n preiidllorliini, rli;ht,
ATTENTION Hw r, AHE rAYI.‘
H ighest M a r k e
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D eer and E lk Idaho Hide & Ti
K lm b rr lr R oad . I Mile E ait e t C Itj
10 buy A La^a, 9 o u t o f 1 0 o r e r a p « o f w i
:haier»l AU over AiBcr- unreys ahow th i t 9 1 .4 ^ of m p c ria l p u r c h a s e r i ques- d have b o u g h t Im p en d ir - f l J. . and nre buying n again.? Because H iram W slk cr’ja r j a t fine w h iskey-m aking ' y M K S Bt this w hiskey fiw./.'
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bf H irtm XTalker & Soas tn e , X L -X , i,llL8£prooC,Dlended«bi>krr. < ? / / > >oiigbtw hukies ia this p rodua ------r*«* or taote oIA }0J6 tttxlgb:«r- 70ft c n l a a r a u l
r 18 YearsUon for Uil» week’s tradlU onal ganw liere w ith Id a lia r>»»i
Laurie NIeai.. ih e n u je . a« j-pouna wK« Utckle who has been one of th e b l(Items In the C o u fa r line a ll aeason, n>>'i lu fferrd a badly w renched shoulder l ’ ' 1 Saturday nnd m ay n o t piny ag a in s t f _ i Idaho, H C j
ElM-ood S lud lvan l, a ve teran guard, was bLw mlssInK from practice to- jny bu t h e U expected lo see aetion L.~-v. this week. He received an ankle injury In the O regon sam e.
Gal Reminded ■ Of Trojans' K 1947 Victory Q
OAKLAND, C allf.. -Oct. 38 (/?>-.4ole.% from tho football w riters'nectliiR:
C allfom la'a Bcura, undefeated and lopcful of a visit to Uie Rose bowl, pgio Jew Y ear’s dny. m e et S outhern C at- je»*i fornla'a T ro jnns In Los Angeles S n t- Htan irdny. u s e
All Ull* week, th e Bears will be -------emlnded of laa t season 's 30-H de- e a t by S ou th ern Cnllfornla. I t Q T l :noeked them o u t o t th e big Jnn . 1 o l ' ootbitll cltiKstc.
Net F o rg o tten T - | |Couch Lynn W aldorf Ujld Uie - U "
-eekly mceUng todny hl.i California quad will no t bo perm itted to fo r- ‘ e t In.'M year's debacle. • ""We have a sincere respect for
louthcni California," h e aald, " I t year ia.1 a bit?, able line . T lie bucks run TliLt iiird. T he p.-iai a ttac k Is good, insl ■ loulheni C ullfon ila hatin’l p u t ev- rylhliig together a t one Ume so far hl.i acii.v3n. W hen 11 does, I t U like- ^ 1", t to beut nny te am .T J ie po tential is batUe tjere," '>nuef
WiUdorf ascribed lack of defense s one of the rea.sons hb. Rears 5.st theU- only gam e In 1D « to the ‘ “ •rojnns.
Gome la Toai-up , H-13,A.'.'LiLunt Coach P hil BenRslon of , , , , f
;i.inford snld h e considered thl.i p - „ „ week's conte.1t w ltli W nshlnglon a .i.ip t>M-up.St. Mnry'.t 0»el.^ m e et U niversity feat t
I Oreson. a n o lh e r Rose bowl pos- homs Iblllty. Su lurdny In EURene. U n- contei wed by O regon’s s ta tu re In th e leam onfcrcncc. Conch Joc Verduccl snld Sali lO thouKhl his O nels wotild give tcanu he norUiem ers a n arBum ent In the Memc nf- e.' t Cl’‘We’ll pu t p len ty of prc-wure on confei
Irciion's g rea t (juarterb.ick, Norm nn D ut n 'a n Brocklln.’’ h e dcclnred. "He will u n i any pa.v>es ho com pletes holds gnlii.it iw. R ain m ay boUier Oreson lore tliun because we tlirow le.-j as.ies.”
Beau Jack Quits Lightweight RanksPm LAD ELPH IA . O c t 38 (/T. -
lean Jack n u lt th e llKhtwelght unks for good M onday nnd algned or a ninlch he hoiie.-* to a«ie ns a prliiRbfinrd tow ard th e weller- .t IkIi i clmniplciii.Milp.Jnck. the fom ier AURiiit. On.,
hoe-'lilne boy. tw ice held the •orld'fl llRhtwelght title bu t couldn 't inkc Hie uradr w hen h r tried to uke It from th e pre.ient champ, ke Wlllliinw.Now Uin Beau want# to work
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3MU, Texas to L Ln Big Game of JAUSTIN, Tex.. Oct, 20 (/IT—SouUi- o lher
rn M ethodbit and Texas m eet here »h^ . uturday In the b la game of Uio car In th e Southw est confrrciice. h,l, ., liLn one, however, will re.-.emble only ' isl season's slrugBle only !n one m ee. ay.In 1047 w hen SMU and Tex;t.> H p
atUed It ou t n l D allas, both were ndcfcated and unUed nnd T c jo i / - t i a i tho favorite. There wn.i nu- onal presume nnd two bowl f.pol.:i ding on tho result. QUSouUieni Melhodl.1t won the Kume
1-13, w en t on lo take the confer- , lice chnm plonslilp and to piiiy In ‘ le Colton bowl n t Dallas ivKiilint [ ‘ enn S ta te . T exas lo.st ouly the tie. II go t in to a blb'Kcr bow l-ihe , UKar bowl—becuaie the narrow de- •at d id n 't d e lruct from Ihr l>oi«:- Bei om s. in fac t, n lo t of folk.s Mill P av ll jnU nd UiBt Texan h.nd Ihe bcUer led b: ■am nnd should havo ^-oii, fh'r,Sa tu rday It will bo two dele;ited
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endhiR naU onal pUlol champion H T fleu lc t B enner. F t. Knox, K y . wns ‘ „ led fo r the lend a l the one-thirdo ln t M onday ns n field of 24 hand- 'un cham p lo n i from every secUon of i 'J ''hc coun try opened the 0<lli Nu- , fJlonnl Rifle nssoclaUoii mutches. ^B en ner fired a .icore of 878 of a '^^g
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T h e w i n n e r o f t h e F r id a y g a m e w > f o r c o n f c r e n c e h o n o r s . T h e c im m : ;h e M in i - C a s s l a le a g u e c h a m p io nh a t g a m e w i l l t h e n m e e t t h e ---------'^ o r th S id e lo o p c h a m p io n In n h e P o l « t o b o w l. J □ ^
T he P o ta to bowl gamea will be >layed e ith e r Nov. 17 o r Nov. 10. f itnclals o t th e Magic Valley Class I i 3 ] 3 H igh School Coaches assocla- len eald. - p
In addlUon to 11-man football, 1 \ 0 h e tw o top s ix -m an tootball teams vUl meeU Albion cap tured a spot NEV. n the conW st by defeating pre- gray, riously un b eaten P a lrtle ld ti- lO to B a b e r ind th e ir reg u la r season w ith a Ine pic lerfect record . Only
Fairfield’s d e fe a t leaves two oUier tan s w earns In six -m a n com petlton In the sports unnlng for th e P o ta to bowl spot. Jnahog JurrenUy. F a irfield , D lelrlch and Hcrmn 3eIIe>-ue a rc Ued. fo r s e ^ d place P late ,'' lonora w ith ono de feat each in conerel enguo play. T he
Palrfleld will m eet D ie trich Ftlday ccmete n Shoshone. T lie w biner of thta 'ou n ly 411 m eet Bellevue to r th e cliance o piny Albion In th e Potato bowl. . . 5 ’'
If O lenna F e rry continues knock- ng o tt opponen ts w ith eaw . the •Hots wUI rep reacn t Uie N orlh Side 5op in th e bowl. O lenns Ferry L . .^1 nects H ansen T liu rtdny , a n d H ager- ^nr- .a n Nov. s.Pau l U unbeaten In the M ini- beside
;assla leottue a n d only has a game close t 'YIday w ith H azelton a t R upert Prrseni em alnlng on th e acheduie. family
In Uie IB47 Poln to bowl contests, hard t, Jlenns Perry nosed o u t Kliiiberly PnrliJi. 4-7 In U -m ivn piny and Fnlrlleld ceremo oiled over H eybum 38-18' In six- Tlie (lan compeUtlon. ‘V Buo
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nny 61. B onaventurc 's a ta r kicker H •as fluipcnded M onday while Hugh >evorc's squad was weU on the way » w hal m ny be an undefeated sotbnll sea.ion. VTlie college'.'i athletic.^ d irector *
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Babe Ruth Is Laid ia Final Resting Place
NEW VORK. Ot-L 20 (/T>—U nder gray, weeping »klw. th e body o t Babe R uih wo.i laid In lU f in a l rcsl- iRff place todoy.
O nly a handful of th e mUllons o t fans who Ido llad America's g reatest sports hero, was presen t a s the mahogany ca-iket w ith ''Georgo H chnnn RuUi" on lt,i silver name plate,'w as Jowcretl Into a selfseaUng concrete « u l t beneath the earUi.
T h e scene n t Uie OoUi o t Heaven cem eteo’ in nearby W estchcaier counly contrasted sliurply w ith Uio funeral scrvlcc.i of Aug. 19.
T lien B,000 perMiis Jam m ed their way Into St. Patrick's ca th ed ra l and 79,000 more crowded abou t th e edi- lice. More Uian 100,000 fa n s h i ^ navsed hts bier In Y ankee s U d ld B (or one lost look a t th e hom e run King.
Toduy only a few persons stoofl Seslda Mrs. RuUi under a canopy :lose to th e freshly-turned grave. Present were five friends of th a family and M.sgr. Oeorge O. E3ir- la rd t, pastor of the O ate of Heaven PnrliJi. who officiated a t th e brief :eretnony.
T lie funeral plana h a d been dose- y guarded. T he Babe's ffrave Is )nly 200 fee t trom w here form er Mayor Jamc.s J . W alker of New i'o rk rests. The tw o /w e ro . close friends.
R uth was S3 when ho died A uj, 18 )f cancer.
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nre 15 centn for th e first hour and dc I. five ccn tj for rach additional hour, i i• B lake drclnrcd th e contA, higher th ^ th n n meler*. nru JujiilfJed by Uie lei
jirrscnce of a pnld a itciiclant nnd■i ure lower than In m any other cltlM. th' Acra'jt Sccond avenue west from to ,. th e C. C. Anderson a to re l.i a lo t eh. which hM been used for parklnic for ci• more thnn a yenr. DItvke Kald. IU wl fi chnriiM arc J5 crnt.-i fo r two hoiir.^ pr
.inti five ccntfl fo r cach oddltloniU dlh()iir.j:jii>aclty Is 70 c n a nnrt tu rn - Cll
n r r of MiOii Avcr.Ue°^niiV^Tn?rd an' ;.U-cct nonth provides space for 32 en . cars, Hr .■..nlrt.UlnkeMld n lot behlna.. the HiKllo Rondcvoo hiLi lipncc fo r cn« 150 c .in but lia.1 no u ttcndan t and ch Illtle iL'NBe A nother lot. ncijnccnt
;. to the ;<lte or the proposed city hnll prcould iicconimodfttfl 250 cars. T o ta l pn
■' in 702. ,1; Blnkr told the coiincl! ixild n t- w• trnilant.-. and remilntwl pHtklntf
inran:. more cara can it.c tlic aiiace Kl It) b. lt. r ndvnnt.iKe thnn th a l til- " i lo«rtl hy hnplinrjitd pnrklnK on vn- '’J'
• c am loi..>, i je ilcHrrlhwl Improve-
: I; O nrniialK l. on c.'ta ljllshin.ni of a . I.arltlntr lot by Dr. G. R. Tobin on I a niontlily baM.'!, uinko -'.i.ld nioiithiy
, Orcpiiliiilnli next w nntrd to know ''r i auoiit McrchaiiLi' liiircau lu.'tldn and
: .s.-mimrnt on p a ra lin parklnit.Dlakc r.aUI thi-re Wn.s Ijoth opiK.'U- brl
lon niul f iuor for para llrl parklntr J 1)0 ird of (Ilr Cw nm rrcc ; rill
ira lfic rc'iJort^Tw
vicnvr"rin,Tclian'i nictiin^ ! *;,",a i
b i'in aftdrdril tcj lu-ar oljjrctlons i ^■C,,mmlv.i,,„,r O. n . cok-nm,, I
Z „ ! ' c l,i;“ w“ S 5 ' ' S u
CorVml^ r"l '''ii',u'|“ M ■ je“
!n|5G
G icrnhalRli wild In lalklnR wlUi ^
d1<7n'i'"kil'''' '"l L u""*u :n i im \o \L k l ', ''m u " ” K K icc 'n t u " I Iraftic <xi)cri;i. O tlu-r triifllc; m a t- lrr..i wprr <ll;,ciir.;.cd nt .•■omr knK th, ''<«!
Cok-man s.ii<i, "TIip council could
thl^ prchlrm nffrct.i tlir nu-rihnnt.'' dwr nnd 11 Is <iiily fa ir to ulve th rm ft .‘ d' voI(;i--I wnut lo know t!ip nm jorlly S
Nli...L'hl:r rutortcil. "Thu survey .'uii no .,lioti;un nffalr; the m er- the
c-hani,-i will b rncflt by th e chance." dlri
chnmlH.T I'nilnr.'.rnu-nt m li:ht no t con rrp rr;.cn l iL m ajority and thu iior.-.l- am blllly ilin ort;anlr4»(lon m lplit wl;.h sou
In lhsrikli^iK*'niake°’for hL rrpo rt, chu Ai tlUK Mayor u . G runt i,.lil lilin con
I tiu^Mlon i|onjci!mr lu Un- fnt^ine, by_
G n.nci' W,in rraci, II ijrotc.'ilcd the chiuiiiL' from aiiKlc lo parnllc! pa rk - n ' '‘:
Council Delaying Okay for Several —
Buildinc; PermitsArtlon wa.^ .Irlnvol hy Uie c ity
cdunril on a niiniiirr of bulldlnjj
nrn(!lnK .Mitiini'.-lon 'of piaa^ nnd -----
buiTtii!r'‘lTf?c'o‘‘ ‘'y «“>■___Ainong llin-.c ilrUvM wore nppll- l l :
dny.%. For the ino.it |
nf'-iTrarn : I
:>y r! J. Hacon, J »Kr?l ft,r°D."lc ------
'an!lir\t;vHhnn'7“'” 10 one- ------
JC.5 by 31 frpi In hlV*., wiUi •'G nnltc" —
at Fo'.irlh nvriuir fJT^
.Inc:: Lawrcncc. route 2, to bullel "l” 11 ' "np-Iam ily .„r
“ ’.1 P-“’ of toM i. m ’,500. ____r. C. T rrry , fi03 Biiclinnnn jiireel
C liarlM Dolpl.1, 2.i5 Asli M rrrt, to _W r ?o "n 'd n d "bl'* adiluii.n y
Organized Labor JWeet H£d Here =
M hor'irii'ip'l'r .vT ' r t ' T I '* '' '
BSii'te Prilrrntion of Labor, outilne th r lattvii devcIopmcnt.s in ih e labor .-.liuntlon.
T h e ip e ak trs were Inlroducert b r Sic Snndvlk. Biati federation f ilth r r r - ) dU trlct vice pre.ildent. who describ- .u i ed th e purpose of th e metUnR ax to JTHH build n f tro n srr nnd more unified « • ' lab(ir inuvemrn:, I-.ibor develop- ment.'s of lhe pv .t, pre;.rnt lUid fu- =77777 lu re were. UUeutaed a t Uie meetlnB-
TIMES-NEWS, TWi;
Routine Matters Overshadowed at e Council Meeting 5
[ Rouilne bualnesfl w m transacted by th e tity council M onday night. alUiougti i t waa nlm oai oveiW a- ~
I dowed by Ions consideration of th ree . ia .iuej of cu rren t public In terest, C r tho tralllc problem, the sewer prob-• lem nnil ituna In the c ity p a r t' A fter d lsc tw lon of theao Itenu,• tho coiiiicll iKVj<.d nn am endm ent t : 1 to I t j prevlou.ily am ended Riot m a .; ch ine ortllnnnce, T he newest am end- _• m e n t »ffeclA the section dealing _ I K ith collection of llcenie fees from '1 proceeds o f the m achines before ; dlvl.slon of th e money between th e ‘■ c ity onil th e operators. ;
T Jic etiniiKe [irovlden the c ity will |■ allow (ItdurUona for federal, s ta leI and co jiity llcen.*cs only once In ' . : each yew f o r which Uie license W 1 l.isued ami prohlblt.n deducUons In l -• case of nny trnnsfers of the m a - “ : ctUnert diirlnit th a t year.
In other buUiJMs th e council np- a : provcil blinding p em ilt applications, ' . pnjTnenl o f cxpen.ie.i. license ap-
pllcatloin. th e re.ilRnatlon of E d- _J wnrO O.irrlnKton w. a lriw rt niKliti^'' w atchm su, th e employment of I 'c rry l Kllborn nj. ciin.ntructlon rnperin-l , ic n d en t fo r the Joslln fJelrt w a t r r l f ; ry .itrni. nnd the cm ploynirni oi '; no llii I, to n e us n.M lsiant city rn - k Blnwr.
D ea th C l a i m s ;ii
P io n e e r H ere ]Wll!l;im P u ter n u d r . 1, pionr<'r M
i.ettl.T i.f Ih»^ Twill Falls t r a d . dl.-<l — a t 7 a. ni, Tui-.sd.iy n t tlio T w ir i^ ) r a lh < ounty hospitiil followluK a * 1 brief llliirss. 1
Mr. nu(!e helped survey the Twin ;rn ll;; tnict und honic.itearlnl on a ’ .-.tt , farm in lOM. movlns h h family t.i j Twin rails In 10» .! He iiKirrltrd Alice Saiidham , Jan . ” > I 30, lOOy, 111 Siwkiinc. Wa.^h. Slir iirr- ;' |e « l rd him In death Ju ly 0, 1D47. 1. I Survivors Include th ree non.-.. Ken- ■ nuth M, !lude, M ontcrry Pari;, Calif.: Jainr.H S, Rude, '^^vln Full:., — .ind Wllllnm L. Rude. Bidil; onu <!au«litrr. Mr.i. Rvtlyn K uykrn tlall.' Jerom e: tlK lit Brnndchlldrcn: f*o .•:lstrr.s, .Mm. A nna D. Rlemer, L^ns f P ra irie . M inn,, nnd M r.r Irene .Mlch- e!l. De.s .MolnM. in .; one brother, M ilford Rude. Los Annrles. T-.vn r.l;,trr;i and one brother precertcd him In dra tli. ~
Funeral a rrnnxem rnt.s will br an - !,__nounced la ti-r by the Twin F.i IIm
GOP Candidates Speak at Parley ■' Staajed in Haileyi::^
IIAILKy, O et. 2G -F a n n prr.'nm .s 111 r and roa-.ervntUin of materl.il re - j ii i sonrcrs v,-L-rc explained to lilaln rl^ '* ' rnun ty ncpnbllrnns by .Srn, H^nry [ i; Dwornhnk u n d Rep. John S'andljorn j \T(> durlHR II ru lly a t th r Hailey hlKhj .school M onday pvenlni,-. j _J"
Ranbiirn Mild Itepuliliraiw udulil ( •continue tlic lone; ran^ir f:inn jirlre • i’,', .' iiiiiMirt iironrani if rk 'cn il, Me ;.;ilil .t the Hrpubllcnn.s ni nm rriM are — d irec tly behind th r f-irnic::.. I
Dwon'halc atrcn-d the need for i;xi consi-r\-atl(in of niatrrl.'d re.-nurcrj and for tlic devclupmmt of new- i'.M sources of stra tev lc ore,.;,
T h e ^Ilcakrrs wr:c lntro<Iuccd by ‘ ‘.I' N. Adnm.ion, county Republican 177.: chnlrtnnn. OOP candldnles for „ couniy odlcr;. altc ndi rl liie niretlnK M ajid were hitxw luc.d in the Rroup ma by C hnlrm nn Atl.niL.Dn. \<
T lir caiidklati-;i .irr Ja n u s T u rn - t . bill, Ciirey: C. F. AlkliiMin, Piciibo. nnd A nthony Boxvnian niicl Kd H nr- m per. Hnlley. •/
Mii;;lc at th e mceitnR wn.i furnish- ed by the hlKh school band. j„
Roof Fire ‘{Tlip fire drpiirinu-nt wns called ^
n t 2:ir) p. m . Turyfny to rxtliiKuWi cl ft .'m all roof fire nt the Grm hotel,13: Sharh iiiir Mrret .miUIIi. M inor |i‘ilamnKC riM lllfd to lli-- roof anr! wlo OIK- of t h r rixinv. ot lhe hotel, ^according to flrcinen. _ I !
Classified____C A im 01' TIlA N iiS Sl,
~ Cl7\irN<TTlC~KS
D01. I J rnn ctni.niinN i_io 1:, [;„,d j ^
I’EKSONALS
^C^NTA^^ A.co^l^i An.injMU.^wfll. J'*
Ifiri'.ti ..r .n ; olhtr
T K A V l : : i ^ H ~ L S m m ~ ^
PMt In drltlftc. L n tt in «l«.ui lo lUi..\Vr)i. Ilo|. 4>-n. Tlrrr..Nr..,S C H U I H ^ & t K A I N i N ( r ~ -----
iTi:AUfY - c'in .iu iiK - ..A n.w as<row<]«I Ilu.l .« .IU Lr.rn I sl',
Cullur. W j W r,u»i, .ork rir UBllmlt.4 oppontii.117. Dmsi/ Ani \v'
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W RITE BOX 46B TIMES-NE%V3
C H I U O I 'K a C I O K Sjic o. n. jun>!<OH. e ii .Maut f;?!
...I . T .l.rS.r.. »..._________________^KUVK Dr. AlB» lUrtllB. 110 l «
M.in nnft. l-horv. ;i;c._____________N A T D K O P A T H S 'i ';
jwKbUl.T N.tnro'. W»j Sj.icrn. Oppalt* rtn PMtofrioi. m u l r t . I-t.li* ]|(9. Wl
fVlN PALLS, IDAHO ,
BEAUTY SHOPS ffl
■e L O S T A N D F O U N D
i l~ 1
-I ,B I R D D O G
11 '■ " » - — 111_
S I T U A T I O N S W A N T E D
[ I UllAVKL lur^cl^Mtcw^., |ol*. con-
1 oiu;-J.~,. 'f - ln ^ r .lk . l.la'!p* —
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linr’..Ncn‘ ? l-ccm.ncnl. IN,. |
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C O M M E R C I A L H A U L I N G '.*A P H O N E 8 - J -1 5
r iL E R . n jA H O ,
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; IH L E irS CONSTRUCTION CO. ! I'■Eimrr Ihl.r” i ----
■ Offlc. 551W i'hon. n*«!«l60JII
I H E L P W A N T E D — F E iM A L K
U E I .P W A N T E D — M A L E sl;XI-KUlI|,N(;i:n i r r .k . .l.llon m»n. Uoi
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A ri^ny /; ''m n lj- ,.,,.,l,l Wh,
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Tl.ur>.'.,. (.-I. n...irr.on Hot>l, j
S A L E S M A N W A N T E D I*—K u r... |. ,M c .m u M , lln .o t ] _
A P P L I A N C E S , 4S1...U1.I hM. c r . Wr-ll furnish Ui. c u j
Call 357-J Jerom e 'O r 230 W est Mnln, Je rom e 1
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W A N T C D : \ I E C n A N I C l l ^ A T O N C E I —
L E O H IC E : \IO T O R C O .COUDINi:, IDAHO
.................... — il RW H W A N T A L _
^ M A N ! ~
W t will ln>Mllit.l» him .n l cii>.cl him u> ln>nilis;>l. u*. K.riihii:. (i.uOO.OO . jrwr .n.l ui<. Kull •^•UL.nrr. (In.nclil
I n .r Vlrllavl^’Yf yiu 'llilnk~Tc'>i*^«f. ***
R 0. nox lOHR ^B O I S E , I D A H O
B U S IN E S S O P P O R T U N l f i ^
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KOK LtASh: N.w. mcMl.m. .tiilos .nd —77;• tor soll.llBf nn Mshw.r » In Twla Kit . l l i Cnnl.cl n.iclicr Oil Coinf.nr. ■ ' —
irt.STAUIIANr'ln Ki^iN.rlv.^Miho.' niif-Init ffooJ mcmcr. 1TI.-H Sl.CiJ c ih . S.* « t or ph«n. I>»niil. .■’mllh. lct,J (4»rt| **J si. fnljrhl.l Klml>.rlT.
(•..tnuM/'iu«-vr’ >u'T h.Vrrn
r ’KNCr’lA.-V l.lln<1 m.nuf.riurirT .nd C .nir.l kv.llon In Twin K.ili. E.t.l>H.hcl i jr..ri. I'rlc. rcMonnhl.. V. J. ,___|t»l«-c*k. lOJ Ph.-hyti. Wr.t- rhno., I II.
I B U S IN E S S o p p o r t u n i t i e s ]
M GROCERY STORE I L ~
: yn. PEER I'AKLOR ^
.....r£cijfi:.rCiZ„,,
F A R J I H E A D Q U A R T E R S ;i
r- I ' u i i M s n n u u m i , m s —
A'c.;.ir N .,^ . Twin r .ll ..________ M- WAUM c.nifi.rt.lil. Ii,u r«>na. c l ^
; T J i i n a i l i N i s H i - M i ’ i i o i i s n s ■"- uVTv’I.Sd .1 IU i<«i. luinh ilirr li. na>liii
• tivTrEr j— i! A H S L ~ F ? > i r K ^ N t- Iri.llOllHn.lrr., «li;pr» .nil Ilo.ir jviliiti.rj. C• S^lf . II.M».rc. I'hun. .-.la.__________ »," Iltlll.niNli iiljric uff fjMihtinr,
• « In'rV *'/ '■"'’''“ (""'■ 'y''' I Ij'
NV A N T E i r i / n r E N T r U ^ ^ ^ L:
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; TT^ K i ^ ' l i h 'T n ' i " ' SuliT ~ f.,r~ l>i
.mull h.,u.c.
! ^A T ip^ 'm .n .u rr Kmnir. A1rlln« rt„ir»I jirnV C..nUcVirw. l-crrl'i'Tl HoV.' Too |___
; W A N T E D T O R E N T " ' ’
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j B O X M - B T I M E S - N E W S ^
! A IIO IM E 1N E E D E D A T O N C E |
S bclroom nnlutnlthcrf hom. or .rm t- ' inrnt r«r r<->:>onilIil. r . r t r wlili 3 Op. clilMren.
P L E A S E C A L L 3 8I----------------------------------------------------- 1 C I
M O N E Y T O L O A N »
I------------------------------------------------------ CL O A N S & F I N A N C I N G
ON AUTO.MOIin.KS. KUilNITUUC ANI) LIVK^TOC:
W . C . R O B I N S O N —
T30 »M ''N °''lh in
F A R M L O A N S v . 'l.rw. Altr.cllv. r»lc. .n j ftt- . '
p.rm<iil prWllri,-ni.EQUITABLE L i r a | ‘------
PIDELITY NATIONAL BANIC Twin >»ll.. IJaho
|!------------------------------------------------------ .v.„I p . , ■ ... Z I Z' 4% l a n d BANIv LOANS
! i " ‘ ’.m'mV«lo ” 7™’I prof.nunu ifitl olher purpo»«. | "1 TH E TWIN F A L I3 NATIONAL |rTT7 i FAR.M LOAN AaSOCJATION ! m I IIJ Thlr.1 Axtiu. ;iuut1.. Twin ".IU I Clll
; C. ROY nENDHRKON .: When In ne rd of .1
L O A N _
S E C U R I T I E S C R E D I T , ------C O R P .
Radio Bids. Phono CBO '
I N E E D M O N E Y ? I I?,*;'SEE hi=h
Yo ir l.»»ll7 OWH..I crcdll coniimtij l»^
nELIANCE CR E D IT CORP.I l l :n<t SL WMt I'lion. :iSC
; ID A H O F I N A N C E C O . IL O A N S I
‘ c l!lC ^ iIA T T ^^ I^^ ^^ :CroutiJ Jlo<,,_n..„k^X, Tru.t DM*. ;
R E A L E S T A T E W A N T E F
W A N T E D L I S T I N G S | -------
I t>«'« bor>r> tor C.tU. ItoachM, lUr 1 niMjow. .n4 iT»«ln» rl*h*» U>»t »l'l Hindi. (ro.-n iOC to t.OOO hc.d. If n u { warn lo Mil r ; .u . cnrlMi lira A»p.r. | tlc.llor. Twin J'.lli. I.Utio. Tfci,
IIU .M E S F O K S A L E l ’\ ‘1 IIAVt .o ncillrni buj lo > th r« Iwi.
eocin hum. In . tlrit cU» n.lshlrarhcoj.
TUEI
:s ] HOBIES FOR SA L e "~*S i
3 BEDROO.M HOME_ I;,'''!*""' '""I 'm , full c.m .nt ba.cmmt.
— t™'*'
^ CALL A FT E R 6
• M O D E R N -"■ r w I hom i:
r C. A. ROBINSON, R ealtor *
r UNIQUE HOME-r Ju.i ,L-hi ;^n.lli|.ifi.
rri.Uc., Wroorw,r'l ."iim.rVr t
CAt.l. W. A. OaTHANiirn. HF.ALTOnE LEJI A. CIIAI'IN, AscncyJ rilONK,S JUI-R
. FO R SALE DY OW N ER
llraiiilful J hr.|rivini ullr«-ni™1»rn. •1' Mcri'i'Jii’"'.'’"'"*' funilihcj.
; 750 BLUE LAKE3 N ORTH
I jT~
il I llEonoO.M home, h u .m tn t. la . 1 ' Wiihlnsuin Sfliool dl^IrlcL U,JM,
I J DKDflOOM hom . r u fu ra .e,. k .ri.I wood Moor.. Elrctrls w«I.r bMI>t.
F A Itll HEADQUARTERS__________ ^ho^. >4oa
I — .- ____ %
; A T T iO T rrv EI 1 rioMn tlw.lllne in Wuhlnct»>n .^hoolI Ill*irkv hircpl.c, w»ll tfc w.ll cn>«t.
bucrJI.nU au>k?,'’‘h jL " ‘“* *"*“
; CECIL C. JO N ESOpiulr* n«nk A Triiit Ulds. Th. « l l
« HOO.M SIOtlKllN HOME. D«.lrabl.Unllon. n r.r Cln. .chool. p,l<,
ImmMllat. i>oiic*«lon.
■ C. A. ROBINSON Rcfiltor11. nV A Tron riMi:, Thnn. I9(
OR CALL JIM M A RTIN D17-M
2 BEDROOM HOMErUUNI.SllED
IK.'OO i<rr montli
FARM^ HEADQUARTERS
ONE O P TW IN FA LLS FIN E ST HOM ES
h u oYorrthln*. nonu.uV"" rtT^'k"*' r l.u , >
oil hr.’l. CW. In. 'rr lc rd ACECIL C. JO N ES
U nuir. n.iik A Truil. «m. t . Tli. lOU
n»J.ri, U m ,. (Ir.-
'^'11™J p o ' ^ h ' "
Nt.\\ s.l«.ir>.^n» mo.lrrn honi«. t».• :i.»lf.|, <,.11 f|(.,f,. oH fu m .M . U n .
K. L. JEN K IN S
i LOOK!FOR SALE By Owner
n.Iry .CMP or i .n .r . l f.rm. rHc.< h l-hw lr"' ' *li“
i 1 .L. J '" " " .►‘•"'•r. f«l'r oulbulldln*!.] f=od f.ncc, I'lctily of tru« .
JO E FOSTER1 •osUi. 1 wnl. 111 (oulb ttt
(>-«Jlni'
ONE OF THE BEST HOLIES IN JEROM E
i c®upl. r.tlrlnc «
At-SO » o r THE CHOICKRT BUILD- »•« lo t :; iNjniioM C
PHONE IG JEROM E
I FOR SALE BY O W N ER
I A B E A U T Y l
d n n (nil p.n.llnx, OU h c i. Uundrr *l ir«d«. L»wo Md .hruW la. Thl» bon.
a n c TODATI
PHONE 1304-W j FOR APP01NTM S2IT
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 194a
l U E S D A V . O C T O B E R 2 6 , 1 8 4 »
HOMES FOR SALE |S l i W ♦ iocmt ^
UU. n iA MetUnwllsB, Full bMcaol- Oa U act* UimL CooTmltnU? l«caU4.Call t n u t . n . n . PoddT.
*n) BE HOVKOl Nt* U lll . I Mroem Double In>u1it«d '•lib *ba<l«. <urulni. fUer tor^rlon.
K4*ir la II>| la. Oalr IMtO.OO. AUa <lino , t M n x m fcmu* wit* talbnwia. ----------
J T w U ObI» »1.H».0«. J1 rood earp .nun eaa balM la 10 <U>7t. _____ i
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■ F A R M S F O R s A L t i -22 1 -5
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G O O D 8 00 , Salmon Tra.U N t- hoait. lie ]•UNt waltr. On leod road. ( o i l - j frwa Twla Fallt. ll*.000-«#.
F A R M H E A D Q U A R T E R Sn i l Phont HCI l _ _
8 0 A C R E S A T E D E NM#d»rn homt and Itnd U»* lo~l. Nl.-. ." .t,?'Inctilon. »no>l pfu-1uf»r. Anront wouH f^U biIlkt Ihia plart. i’rlft MTJ.M. AUo ,o<h»«B(r (artnt. a:I (eSm m« ..r » • both Ism I
E L M E R P E T E R SPW a lIMM or <atl at 1H9 :iJi A .t. B. _____
8 0 A C R E SOa Horth^FM,. ( room houit wljh j c «
^ NORTHSIDE 40 i lo .^iHr* I room modtrn houM. Proiurt < ■ >num. I Ihr»«
SO ACRES ! <lc.i.nIn th. CMtl-fofd Muntrr. l'«!r hou.t ; Trrmt and tmtll oulbulUlnti. r> . T
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C H O I C E F A R M S100 ACItes In TVIn Ftl!i. «0 t^rta »n . 1
cijHI»at«!. btlm ct food pMluft. Fullwalrr rlfhl. J btdroom homt. htrd- nofihwood tlnort, (iirn»«t heat, full bt»- . . ..m t^ ^ L a r f t btrn. l*rlf«d u> mIII ---------:
UO ACRM In TwIo^ValU^ ‘m" , ’'**" !»*\«lroom homt. Ttnanl homt. Thit ! All,. U a *0«l farm. It l . , t - t i l and U<on*tnltnll7 ioctltd. .
E .W , M c R O B E R T S & C O . | !S.;»CLSa DLOn. I'lIONE 950 ■ ^'«t^'
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F . J . B A C O NR E A L E S T A T E 1
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FARMS FOR SALE F,Ackha. J
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tlon.FO R BALE O R TRADE
BV O W NSR STOCKW ACHES (ood Und. Sfcall a«t a t aaw •
nllli aad mall routa. WUI trada farwrtaxt or cllr propattr. FAMtA
DOX 43-B T lM E S -N rW S
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•ood to ll oaa btadcalt. aoutkwMt atSO Ac Ke.'I naar Jtromt. lalr ImPM.^
mtnlt. d««p wtll. rood rww «K>» aad ]»i; n tiack (arm. iumb
M ACnCS, llaulton, aka t.badraos plow, boot, p g t .u ^
»1 Main Wwt i rowti
96 ACEES II JIn UautKul ilaitnaaB Vallt*. Fraa tl Jab - .U r rlsht. a ll reaa ho»a will. Utk. J03 J. toll btMmtnU furaaca and ttoker. Darn tor 10 rowt, iMUKn’ bouie aad |tra«a.All (er tlS.OQO.M.
F . R. MANN iJEltOME. IDAHO
7S ACRES CHEAPER T lfAN YOU CAN | oSJrt
STEAL IT
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FARM HEADQUARTERS ,
REAL ESTATE FOR S A L ^lUILDlNU loia (or talt. Coo4 lotaiWa.
H ACUKS. C n 7u .'^ . ',V * feT^ttn . I'hnnt |o;SJ. Htnttn. m iOil HALK. ; r«l.i~ li.l loU. M.IK, In north ra n of toon; 1310 tach or bolh (or »I.O»J. Wrltt Ilf. 41-n. Tltnw.Stwt.
71 ACRESliood bulMlnct. i:o,00u. lU.MO detta. i
07 ACRES .i'll ffn<xl 1an«I. pltnty of fret wattr. A Ifine hom^ Flna (or it» h or tainlns.
lti»'nilnf houtt ou tl. 5. >«. UrinilMIn l . r i t rattnut. lU.'X.'O. --------
J . W. CONDITphont : t i l Hastrtaaa i
CHOICE RESIDENCE I
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C. E. ADAMS I ____& C .E . BEYMER. ------
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MAGIC VALLEY INVESTMENT
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INVESTMENT CORP. j -------
A T LAST I A«."You Can Havo I
T hat jHOME I
You Havo BeenD renm inffof |______
MODERN 5 ROOM _ MHOME. ON VOUR OWN * ^ i *
'$300 Down ’ 15 ?37.62 P er Month
r,rXZRfiL PLANS TO DRAW fROM Call AU. A rpnovED F.I1.A. Bb'kL'iWE ALSO HAVE
LOTS ?700 and UP
COMMONWEALTH ?Z'I. INVESTMENT AND LPFINAN CE CO.. INC.
I a t ^ S i i i
F . J . BACON R EA L ESTATE
OPE.V ALL DAV SUNDAT
hT«lraallo lirf. r^ow. beaa'fitter! TV»t
i
FARM IMPLEMENTS ! LII
n KAHUALI. tractor and aiiarhmint*.Itacaallr otrh tv ltd . f ln l <lai> rondl* UKUi:»tlon. 1-hun. ; ; t t . Hdtn._____________ I W•Ml CalomokvT llull.linf. Phant OI*1Rt.W K waUrtanV. U ii-U rttU »«r. Prkw n tT E lrtatonahlt. Pboat « m m .____________ no.riFAHUAUL tractor. 2 m n aU. wiial
krfl pallor, alta «lllTatoT. Lloj5 Pat*Xeraon. Phone t l t t . ISoL Idaha.
bH traru , wltk' . , . ot j , a k haKr«a *.wa» plow, a^od and t>aan eultl- v«ler. T n . W m b mewer. Oaty need tkla aoatmer. PliaM »0]. Caalltford ar t e ^ l. 1 aaath ct Catlleford.« A L U S ^a la tra powtr Iin htnson ptaw. fcan*oa nawtr, manor* loadtr. ntw palav aaw nbbtr. I(sbu. tu rirr. tir«t rlaaa raachaalral ronditloa. Prtpad tltht.I aMl. I t i Mrth. Pbona OttUS. Jtr- ^
i : FORD tn tic r and w ipttant. Ftr- •■UMB * teal du«. Llndtrman two-way •plow. Tawatr Itip damp tcraper. U»a t<kk>«p harrow ted WlllUma diuhtr. t 'ana 41 acrm. Prk* tl.HO.OO. RoUad rctrera. Ham. Idtho._______________
N EW EQUIPMENT IjU Dleaal IHC Ira.ier ' ■tl Jabn D^ra. «u. tln«U frx-at ----—:0] Jaha Dtera plo> GC
W . A. MUELLERPH O N E tafB -na b u h l ., coSlT
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Daauter )l«a'; IKiiir [lltdta IOaarhoni S .» tr I7n««DtMhnrti SUnJ.M WatoniTnwn.r F. r I i ,„ t Llti.f» V
VOU YOCR l^UrLKMi:.VT Nr.EDS
PIONEER TRACTOR ia : ;d j
IMPLEMENT CO. ! iSM »ni A%». y._______ I’hoT.. |
POTATO PILERS ^Awt: a r e now T.vKtNO onDt:ns ■
for our a iu ittl . w.Ur b.tilm ,.iulp»«d ] potata pi^rv i
POTATO SLICERS | ,ALSO AVAILAHLE |i—-----
for tllcln* pouu-^ tpT ttofk ftaJIr.r j ——
\KUiUPA U L EQUIP.MENT ' i ™
AND WELDING SHOPPaal . Borltj. I'bont . Idtha unTTi
W ECAN Fl'RNISH
A New I____McCormick-DocrinK | t 'i
-----BKET H.AKVK5TKTI------Wllll 'f —
McCormick-Dcerini;MODEL H TRACTOR
McVEY’S, INC. C?----- I
MR. FARMER!
TJIERE W ILL BE
of the new 2-ro\v, hniiK-on
POTATO DIGGER
Wednc.-^diiy A ftrnioon ;ir; OCT. 27th
HeW !it the ^ nU SSE LL (BUD) LARSEN STv~
, 6 SOUTH. i,i WEST 1:; O F HANSEN V
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KIMBERLY “'J.""MACHINE SHOP
j #_______FERTll.lZER _______
NITROGEN
“SHIELDS" 1Buhl. Idaho ’
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LIVESTOCK—POULTRY'ANTtUi 0<a>l >nun< milk row.' lU trr Ui.W qipmductr. Frnl Munron. Phont IIM II. PhomVlltr.____________________________ m l~MKUtKmO hot.. Ch»K. btad lllu . I'hon.llra.Jli>e act boart. Dt«» Crttli fibxk p n iT ^Fana. Phon. 0;t»-]4. Dahl. W ,.,.kllLKINU Shonhom iprlnstr co"i». « Fim ~!flatrnatT « » i . All btary aprlnnra. «ta w ,lt,.1 ntoUVrard. „ PboB. ll .c r f .---------
FOR SALE ■ Registered *'ba” »?
SHORTHORN S E BULL Kit.
• SCOTCH TTPF. I Itr,IF YOU DON'T WANT A COOD !
nuLi,. DO.S-T iNquinE
C. PULLIAM ;6 NORTH. <; EAST i iw™
o r JEROM E
G O O D T H I N G S T O E A T
........... fS,00U dte»*«l l« r . IlMtonablt prica Will dall.cr I'hon. or Ull. —
-STKA nlc. Jontlhtn and Dtlkltui tPol«. I--------1 touth. o( South Park. E. D.Camph«ll. .
,1'J'l.lKi- II>r>r.i Tim. Hp k UI on Jona- Ihana ami ltom». I.uihtl or track loadj.One mil. fMl .-i. Illihwar 10. DUIn V oahurt,________________________
YOUNG STEER BEEFll.K^h..! ................4lo Ih, . Llr
RKB JAY TIItir-ION TODAY !VOK COOD qt;AUTy MEATS
Harmon Park Market L _ _WIIOLr_SAl.K — RETAIL ■■
APPLES FOR WINTERr.JIra cholc. IK,ubl» IInI DillcW;Common Drilclnut: hiarminti Uoutil.Rrd Homrt and Jonathini. _
ALL GHAUE.S A I'lllCES b
KENYON GREEN iI tojih. >-i o 'l i. >i touth Twin Ftllt i
P E T SlE(il»Ttl(hU cMktr pup> Inr Mlt. ( «..ka
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INF. lhrr«^M«r"i)il i-.iTil»r. w .ll '
I.Ur;a'i>J^t.'?p'p.*.'’ • DI™5-‘A^r^Pllol. Trxa. !l'.r*.V. ^Th.M ir,* ..': crptlonallr fin. pup.. )-ui rlihi (oi nri|_ yMr»‘ ' 1 ItS.od.
WANTED TO BUY
HARRY KOPPEL CO. i------
W E PAY i H..tIfH! PER LB. : {,m;
Good, Clean :COTTON ' All ,W IPING ! - <i
RAGS ; "
TIMES-NEW S =
BUSINESS AND PRi
D IR E C l• BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE • M lla..ua C c e r r f a 111 «M H„a A.a., t UOTO
» CO.M.MEHCM1. fM O T IN C ''V .h
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lD V E R T IM lS C : FOR S A L B FUR
.W quillnl bathrub., luhl blue, (>lta 40. RAI'IU'hon* ITin.K after p. m. U<«-II M uroit i.cr«irr for >al.. tmioo'. OsKiT'hon. 11M17. Kll.r. Idth...__________ F-ltclilt KA1.K: I S •-•rat dlisond rins. HUNPIft’Hle Uo» 4K-II. Tlmta-Ntw.,_________ dltl..>11 tlAL>:i .}0.ct rldt. Tn«ulra“ a l GOOD
tllNITKllK t'<r~talt. SI4 <lh A ttnat oTiuJi r.aaL I hon. Twin FalU. tatti
In »i» a c^».ll*lon. 'i‘ nt*ltK-w'! dHlolOLEcoal ranc.. L.ant rm.rvolr. rood UOLLJaktr. R.aaot>ah1t. Phont 0591-H. ~nd)OUU:' lHJ(T&otor S ,^ i.r . Uoci al 1 5 ^t«w. PhoB. l»« .R . Twin rallt. Idaho. onndiMU^U U i Ptr M .~^U utt:'<tiV 'plnt: WEST• tah. klndllns. Sawmill <4 watt ef Boulb llfl.t
n ''pivM6i)-i-~ i.u' — ir' furn.c.:~y: ; a .U h. btd. balh luht. I'btnt 777. JIollU. Cut
Ht »ALEi la «auBa llrownlnt automatla all* thol*un. wllh * b^««« tbtllj. >Iaa ntrtr H__nb.tn flrtd. Phon. <». _______________jnTnt<ED Iurab.r. Shlpltp. tht.lhln*. (iiIQill. In* t i l th.ajhlnr. tM lri. K. U. h . ■
lltllY tacuum with titciric t lw poll.htr ' ‘dit.1 tnd all citanlni aiuclimcnu ta trr In hr>«
HUNT nr r .a r tnd to Chr.mirt (or
PA G E MATS I ;FOR ; ntt
50c A HUNDRED ; co.Kar.1. .lick (rW.,flnUh j R«BAi't'roalmat.Ir ITir:" tlit
ID E A L FOR ‘Llnltie chlcV.n hm..«. broodrr.. JM
barnt, t'.c. ■
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JU ST RECEIVED G
OF T H E FAMOUS STEW A RT WARNER I
SOUTHWIND jL_ HEATERS ! pON LY ?20.{):> '
^FIRESTONE j
CLEA RA N CE! |U-S-E-D
— O IL n E .\T E R S - — W ASHERS —
r a r^ fs S S lo T ■ IR' . T ______ A_______G, . 1 _
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F A R M & H O M E S T O R E ^
S-U-R-P-L-U-SS-A-L-E-S
I S , r i B r ^ ' E : : E E . r S
D A V I S M O T O R C O . ‘ Jm
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T ORY 11» MOTOItcrCLES _______ \l\.
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URNITURE, APPLIANCES ____.tn* . Ualoh^la'irli!* ' '** * t'.SED rantta U io aad' up. ~U A V ti;T ra
UnV eAM on wtirr hr.i.r, aactllint « n . dlU..n, IM. ITl Van IIi>T.r>. IVi: MOOD May tat h t .ala; p tlo l Tta~.aontbU. Call TiiW. tnunlnat.IILUNli wtlniit <>I'J‘»( tahl.. lwi> Icarta , 40..,.
dlllon. I*hi.«i*o:ij1ll. 'T*ln Ka'll*. * lO'LtAWAY l.fd Wits matlritK Cw3KindUlon, Rcwl Aparlmtnlt 1C7.______ j
lbi.D Ctn.rtI >:i«-trle r.Irli.rilAr, xood onndlllon. Illfl. T.rmt. Wllton-HaUt.
i'ESTmGiiousi; autonatle .l.cuic .lova, —— - llfl.ea Cood cfindlllon, 511 Van llur.n. | '
;i^TlqUE nth^,-.' ny • WfiTu i ^ ' c' onJi:; tlon. ll.ttonablt ptW. Frank Wtllt. I CutI.fftrd.____________ ______ . I
:NA>IEL irath h im .r. with oil burn tr! allachment. RuliaMt tor .maU houtt. 1 ,H mil. ».t.t llt.,k co.r.r. J tr . .t..»,_____ ‘
tKFIlKiEKATOlI. pUt[»tm rorkrr. oath- Inc m.chlnt. Sll ran i., d lratit itt. Can h . i.-n at Warh.rtf It’r.i. WarrSnnta.
'Dlnlna rc-im tull.. blon.l.: r.fflscratur. .. hr>«k(att Itl. Ililns rn-m aultt. dnk and ^ k c u * . Bumr r"ua mlirrllantoui aHlcln.
ciiisoN urn inH T n i r E r r i i ,l____R«(t. *281.00 SPECIA L K15.H5 1_____
Ht'AUTAN C0!l301.r. ll-------
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SE L F’S HARDW ARE:l« Snd A»t. S, rSont «!}.t;4
REMINDER D O N T LET ANYONE K ID YOU
hlsll'r« l.''li!u atMUSORAVE’S
MKRCHANDISE MART u uVlllatt or Op[x;rtuiilt» I
©I'VE 'S O M E n ilN a FO R T H E HOME I
TOR C H RISTM A S 191?
PREPA RE FOR W IN TER : i,.,
FOK llir, MI.SIMl'M n l- lUF.I.
A Q uaker | ’»*'
Colemnnoil. IIFATFII
MOUNTAIN STATES IMPLE.MENT COMPANY n;.
SI»ECL\L SKRVICES
, » . S I .V . 'S . “ " ' S . . . . » I'" — 1 1 Cj
M ATPRESSES j
^M A T T R ESS FACTORY ^ I
RADIO AND MUSIC
— PIANO BARGAINS —
"“ " i l e i t i s
I ' l l p i i s " ” '
C LA U D E RROWN MUSIC & FURNITURE j in-
AUTOS FOR SALE
III
FO R IBETTER BUYS j
AND ;;;■MORE BARGAINS
ji
ROEMER’S SA LES &. SERVICE
*^CUAnANTEED A 6QUAM OEAL^^— — I L—_
I ^
Phone M 38 # 1
mTTil^ ■ ' ' ■ ■ — '
A U T O S F O R S A L E ^t n FOllD. c»,ndllltB. Call aftar htatw.
;iTTiTK 'kui.b4'’c[ur»ut>..‘ U 'co; t; 1--------lion. UII ad tr k p. m. Labor Camp.Toltalt 47.
» ; MLllCUIlV t-pa>..ni.rcoup.. W lo . htaUr. iiv>i|l{!,t. Exctlltnt rubhtr. new motor. PrIct ll.ttO. John Ath. Watt Vitt PolnU Moblla Caa SuUoB. Pbeat
i*£ i:--------------------------------------------- Ht
CASH tN A n.ABIII **For rour ear nr tr]gt|y
NORTH SIDE AUTO CO.JtniDt 1-bcnt m
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PLYMOUTH4-DOOR REDAN _ _
(Mod rubbtr. cltan Ihrousboul ______pntCED RIGHTI
McVEY’S, INC.
1047 CHEVROLET I ’ i t t i 1
n.F.ETLlNE. 4-DOOR 5EDAM ^Ua.llf. h » u r and alr-rlde tlrca
U.ctll.nl Condition j
McVEY’S, INC. 194T .
S E E u sFIRST •“ *:
For a B etter Buy 'IN :
QUALITY 1USED CARS
1041 IltnCK Hoadmt.Icr. 4-.W ttd .n 1«7 1 l<i]l> Mtollte fra j
‘uahi'b lut. Vtry lowISU "iM'rUllY T./-iV t«ltn. radla,
hftler. Inw mlltasr. Out local1011 FOIU) tii.!..r. ra.lln. htaltr. ottr-191? OI.DSNIOMILE ^ i l . . M.
te n C1II:'vr6li;T 4-door tedan. Two-I»4e CJIEVUOI.'eT :;<loor .'adtn. Radio. ,ISU l ()l'll>'siii^r [>cliut fordor ttdan. ,
U.«.I~II V.rr r!.an, Maroon It
11.-W nioi.ir. C.'fwd IramiiofUllon!
I 'P ’s s 'H ; .........^J->!lr. nccp'tl,mal)^ c 'l« a ' ' ,
ItlO MEKCUllY 4-door .Han. Utdlo. .- -yl - hraltr. cTrtn TUAILlUaa.
ECONOMICAL *«« i;TRANSPORTATION
SCO.MMERCIAL ' ' '^?s4
i s i s s ) , s ; ; s , . i » , . u > .
CHURCnMAN^& ^
JER“6 M E riD A n o '
w m i 7~A SELECTION
AS LARGE AS THISIt Will Pay w ,
You Dividends \m <To Come To
THE NORTHSIDE ' AUTO CO. '
To Pick Out Your Used Car
i S i S S I I
IOt« I m ?l"ioLirr aUUon wi*ob. ma-
COMMERCIAL UNITS ___
s p e c i a l I
i
NORTH SIDE AUTO COMPANY i
___' J- . ____ ___
AUTOS FOR S A L B ^i i i TONTIAO aadaa. ta* i n w d h U ' Phma l l t t . Twla FWi. Uabo.
,4k b6bate "U ' W aL"V e„ Uw »Uaa,> i l l Cheahena Hoalh. Phena tt7(.
“.ii'ttM ’n ' . s . '(U MAaTEU ctitTTolttV U>ta(>'> 3
Ite rORD aadan. kaaallttil ~MdlUea.Mol«r m r iM ttd • e e ^ ^ U ^ ndla.
1989PLYMOUTH4-DO O R 6EDAN
nara'a • reo< fallabla «ar to coad ceadlUoa. naaUr, aaal aotna asd M « finlik.
♦795.00
GORE MOTOR CO.YOUR DESOTO D E A tn
IW SboaboDe 8L B.
b -e -t -t -e -rB-U-Y-S
I9« FORD Bopar Dtluit atdaa ce«^I t t l FORD Dtluza tuio*19J7 FORD D.l«ta fordor1«:« FORD IH Ion tmek wltk t«ed
grain bodyI94T CIlEVROLrr (order. low allw«e l l t l ClIEVnOLCT Sptclal Dalua I
1811 n u ic x RaadmatUt aadaa wllhTtr7 lew nllaaxa
I t i l PONTIAC BUaaaillotr ttiMn Il4t HUDSON eeape 1911 CHRYSLER eedas. a ceed aar
aheap
TRUCKS1(47 CI|EVROLtr lO.wbt.1 tl« k . dsal
1»47 INTERNATIONAL one toa 1D>7 INTERNATIONAL D M truck
with S-tpted ISU DODGE H ton plck-op
1D40 DIAMOND T packact dtlltaty- Priced ts m II
SEE DICK
T-W-I-N F-A-L-L-S M -0-T-0.R C-0., Inc.
IlOUE OF STUDEDACER O.S TRUCK LANE
TRUCKS AND TRAILERS"GOOD 1«4S Chtrrolrt truck wltb baat rack.
K.S.1 llrca. I'hon. S074-J.TKAILElV hoota for ta lti lots ef bullt-hia.
It.aaonahl.. Call UDIR._____________ ,
GMC Now Trucks
TRUCK SALES AND SERVICE CO.
COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
TV.IN FALLS
I 1945INTERNATIONAL KS-6
McVEY’S. INC
1946 CHEVROLET lU, Ton Pick-Up
GLEN G. JENKINS CHEVROLET GARAGE
I l^lfi'i: w i 'l '^ R ^ c I j ^ ^ S 's o
T W m FA LLS ’.'. 1""; HIGHW AY p iSTRICT. - j
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Nichols’ Tiny I' Auto Has Its “Advantages”
' B y nABM A N W . OTCIIOLfl Re<W ASHINOTON. Oct. 30 OJJJ— hei
U t m a a n d I le tt th e F trd * t home, posbojiped la to th a Austin ftnd w ent lotdow n to th o Shorehajn hot«I to \ h»T» a look a t tha new Kiuih.
*X%e iJoonaao v rlnU ed b is Miout socw h e a b e a»w th o to
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T h a t ’a th e » - a y R t . iT > J r . j ^ a I I t h a a been evers l o e a I l e n d - C h j laaaed a n AtitUn chttro m a local deal>e r. B le people In E L m ' \ O T Bot b ig c a rs are Je»l- g l . a i ro u a — thaffl th a n .m .i . Ni.k.i» Jo t on ly w ay I e an figure Jt out. B n
T o u Blve a (u it. b lr }ob n 10- Scl: y a r t head s ta r t and beat him lo th e ? n e x t trafflo llRht. In th e rear- view you ean juAt sea th s guy nor (utnlnff. ^ e i
T h e n you come up between a Oo< couple of trucfc.1 and crease Uie She l l t t ia one In between. TJia cop on Wn; th e beo t s ta r ts t« blow his- whla- U&—a n d h is top—and then thinlci llyf better.* N oth ins he ean do about it. I U because you a re w ithin the law.
T h ere la no s ta tu te ogalM t lum - Ine nround on a dime. And with a w heel base of D3>i Inches a mnn , ouBht to get a llttio clinngo bacK.
D ifferent Shift Y ou go Into a parking lot. Tho ~
boy says leave th e keys in cs.w lie hoa to move th e thing for some- th ing m ore Im portan t. And you have : , to explain th a t, w llh the up-from- the -floo r gear ahlft. If you pull Itie lever up and back th a t Isn 't hiRh Bear. T h at '* reverse, under th e Brit- ° Ish system . n n n
T h en you a lt there on th e hlRh- o a a w ay a n d w hat do you have to w rr y QS a bou t? N othing. You%'e (lot a ton < ■ o f w eight to bm np-aRaU ui whnt- [h I e re r bum ps you. DevU take the , L I h indm ost. f I
*7«o B ands” Jack }Q |W e v e re driving along and ran }C I
in to a nail o r a snail a n d came I doni'n w ith a f la l tire. Know what x I to do In the A ustin? Ju s t yank & I lit t le gadget on th e d a sh and V I dow n comes th s Jock. Ko hsnds, j t I ha rd ly . No cranking or cranilng 3C tm der th e wlieels o r hand-pumpm g. v
.W ith in a couplo of m inutes we jC h a d a Ure changed. 2
T here a re o the r things, too. Uiat 90U would n o t expect to find In a k lddycar. U ke a neater. Plenty o t I room in the h in d end for luggage, ]); I
Everything. B u t I ha re one com* w p la in t: JqR
F o r a little car. th* ho rn ’s too doggone loud.___________ ___________5^
goes economy Up goes performc w ith new
1949 KA POWER
A N O T H E R B IG STE P AU B Y T B E H jEN F R O M TTL A ak a n y m i l a t WOJow H u r p o w e r in th o nfcs?Jl949 K a ise r now K a is e r D cL u x o haa th o 1 e s g in o y o u c an g o t aa rcgulxu ■ ta n d o rd A ta e r ico n c a r—i d r n
H o H te l l y o u ita ho rsepow er a g e , a n d ov en more cconom y & 5 to r p ic k u p a n d ge taw ay , a b o u t tb o po w erfu l now Kni.** b u r c t io n - m o /v miles for every
T b o m e n a t W illow R u n a i K a iae r p o w er. T h e y beliovo t l c a r y oup m o n e y c a n b u y in on in v ite y o u to d r iv e it~ th U very t ^ f a i ^ I T a k a th o w heel fo r te s t in g l J u s t ph o n o a n y K nis m a t h is a how ioom today fo r * ^ o w mo** te a tl
' YOITRE INVITEDI PHON
Stokes Sales & Service Idah Twin Falla, Idaho
Sanders Motor Service BJerome, Idabo
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IrrigationUnit’s I Legislative Body
, To Discuss PlansBOISE. O eL 29 W V -T he leglaU -
Uve com fnlttee of th a .Id a h o S tate R eclam ation assoclaUon will be held ]
. here Prlday m om lng to discuss pro- . posed legislation to be b rought be- I fore the 1040 sta te legislature. - •] 3 W illiam E. Welsh, uecretary-m an- .i,,
ager of th e Idaho R eclam ation as- t soclaUon. sa id one o f the subjects , to be considered Is the need for
adeijuale underground w ater leglsla- I tion. e
W elsh a lso aald th e com m ittee r m ay consider a program of sm all , reclam ation projects throughout Uis
wT h e following members of the
com m ittee a re expected to a tte n d : ; “f Charlea H . W elteroth, Jerom e.
I c hairm an : A. E. Slanger. Idaho ^ FalU : I. H . Nash. Preston: F o rrest P "
I Bower. Dolse: A. R. Babcock, Moore;I a i r n W oodbury. Salmon river a re a ; ^
Jo h n J . M cCrca. Welser; Lee It. Coj Brugger. P o s t Falls. . and B ert ^
. Schroedcr, LewLilon. P f ' ) F o u r m ember* from tho Big and . L ittle Wood river a rea have been cou • nom inated na leRlalutlve com m ittee T
members. WcLih said. Tliey a re Ed tlor I Ooodlng a n d Mans Coffin, bo th w ri I ShoaJione. ancl Buford K irk land a n d was , W ayne Clnrk. both G anne tt. Inte
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; Magic Valley Men doT Enter U. S. Navy toii
Two MnRlc Valley m en enlistedIn llie U. S . n a \7 fo r n period of ___tliree years, uccordlng to the navy f“recniJtlng sUitlon here . O'
Enlistees a re W illiam V. Crist,son of Mr. nnd Mrs. W ilson A. C rist, p ,Richfield, a n d O tls O ayle W orU i- mInulon. son of Mr. a n d Mrs. V crrl i lJ . WorUilTiffton. G anne tt. J
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la ise r! H o ’U t e l l y o u th o th o h ig h e s t c o m p re ss io n igulor e q u ip m e n t in any bar nonelow er ia up f o r rao ro m ile-lom y! H oH l ta lk a b o u tm y. A n d h o ’U to ll y o uKai.<icr d u a l th r o a t c a r-^ry g a U a n ! _im a ro m ig h ty p ro u d o fivo th e y h a v o th o fin es t P ro u d ly <in a n y p r ice cloaa. T h e y ^ t m „—iverydayl C o rn e l B r in gel fo r y o u r o w n p e rso n a l nB tv* rr tK a ia e r d o a l e r - o r d ro p ^ ’
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Radloff Motor Co. G B urley , Idaho
17 Leases for F J Oil, Gas Gain , ; Board’s Okay w1 BOISE. O ct. 3# — T h e sta te i ■ land board h as approved 17 oil a n d to* gas leases throughout th e s ta te . a i
• T h e board yesterday a lso approved i th o sale of 1,403 acree o f s ta le - gui
* owned land, about lOS.OOO board fee t ani* of Umber, tnve.ilm ent o f *310,1C3 In lef
sta te funds and one gold mining Me lease. ]
Edward Woozley. a ta te la n d com- Ov, mtssloner, sa id tho boa rd approved chi, four gas and oil leases tn Cassia J
county to taling »3,340 a c rw , four Wl, leases In Oneida eounty to ta ling 1,* ley. 008 acres, four In Bonneville county 1
to u lln g UOO acres, th ree In T*-ln Wl, FaJls eounty for 1.130 acres, one In rei
Elmore county for 463 acres and one 1In T eton county for 400 a c re s . pis
Appro\-ed fo r sale w ere 80 ocres In sh«C assia county. C40 In D ear Lake heicounty. 40 Jn Power eounty. «40 In IOwyhee countv a n d two one-acre ac<Iot;» near M ack's T nn In F rem on t soreounty. Ka
T h e board denied fou r applica- —tions In Dlfiine eounty to ta lin g 1.160 u .jticrcfl. Woozley explained th e denial nraw as' made because th e sn le u-ould _ .In terfere w ith adm lnlstraU on of o th- __ er a ta te grnslng land.
T im ber approved fo r «ule Is In Boise county. I t In iludes 75.000 feet of yellow pine ond 30,000 feet of DouRla* fir. T he gold m in in g leaae covers J20 acres In ’L em hi county.
W ootley (uiia auctions would be
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They Found A B e tte r Way T hen ara do aatislled •ncla«en a t V T«fu»c lo b« Ucked bjr old tradlUcms. Tl Int (oc<tth«r has changed ao e n tln li •h a t tbey‘r« doing. They 're buOdlni (A.
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m o a C -c o p le d cart i n A rrt^rica! d ly o t m e d b y 300,000 o t m e r - t f n t v r j
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rr TO DA Y -FO R "TK* RIDE Y O U U NT *f C om pr» tth it tn g b f e t I h t n M I Yeu, thas th a h igbret com prvedon engine offere n e n t In any s tandard A m erican car. ftirowf C erW w for for fa a t, sm o o th e ta r ts , fe Ung economy. Y oun in th a n e w 1949 Kai* >ss VZfarorton. So sm oo th , y o u ean iw K aiaer eogina. I t w on ’t offl
O feo t«- le o n o m r . Yee. 12% gre« aiser D eL u ie . faster p ic k u p w ith iU powerf KH C o/orl IB co lo rs 2 0 & b tk * in th * Ks
LER NEAREST YOU. FIND OUT POR
B a l d w i n S e r v i c e CFairfield, Idaho
G o o l d M o t o r S e r v i c e R a i ]Rupert, Idaho
Filer’s Residents. . | Report on Trips I
FILER. Oct. 3S -M r. i n d Mra. O. ^, P. OUver spen t flaUmloy In P oca - Fk
tello where they attended th e ded l- cation of th e new Masonlo tem ple.
! Mr. ond M rs. S . £ . H urd have gone P Jt to Purdy. Mo., to visit relaUves lo r ^
a m onth.I M rs. C. O. O lbton, who h a s been a• guest of he r f a t t e r . O eorge T hom aa, W• and otlier relaUves fo r several weeks, IL I le ft Saturday for h e r home tn B dlna. & i! Mo.
Mrs. C arrie Armes and M ary ^■ Owens spen t the week-end a t K e t - ^ I chum. Kil 1 M r. and Mrs. O. J . Childs a n d son . ^ ' W inston, spen t Sunday a t Sun V al- K l■ Hto■ Harold Drown has reU im ed from fiS I W Ichllo. K ans., w here h a visited K'J 1 relaUves. . K,j I Mrs. E M. R aybom h a s le ft by t k
plane for E as t P ra irie, Mo., w hero W I she will a ttend funeral services fo r I f i■ he r brother, Philip Jackson.I Mr. and 'M rs. R. K . DUllnghom. KI accompanied by Mra. J . W . H udeU g ii . son, have retu rned from Pom ona,
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