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I w. in '• - - . . . h traffic • —. .jfss. in .■■ i22«r oc............. ^— 3t. 12 as . -M 'M \-of-an- -------------- -.iM eM ; — - B ' n Blqine . :W 7 _____ A Regional h I »«d Coinmissioners' ;t Race; Deadlii lon> lodleaiod be IUe. » • h u the ell to ( serred Klmoflt fire Tears on the made, ide- board. PcUo Schwendlman had nd Immediate sUtement about not lllln* but said . » 1 « rould make , an annomicement Qls. longei April' would have marked !lra aside, tin* fears’ of aerTlce on the board of Re^ the commissioners for Schwendlman, tlon s Idr- wbo was the last offldal mayor one ha «y. dected In Twin raUs. At the time Mrs. Ji the he farared the dty manager>com- Hold ide- ir^ o n e r form of Bovemment and are J. but banishment of slot machines out ot Al Ncl Cassia€Mld, 1 In Shooting ^ BURLEY, BeptJ 12-Ned Oerald Marchant, itAT ^d Marchant. Springdale, was UUed Saturd ent a thotsun vhUo-Btttins-on a j>Ufi cd.]»sts ] dl. shot struck him In the neck aod he was pi ned at the Cottage hoapltal. taU He and a friend, Delano Yost, had acci north fork of Fairchild canyon eaat of Basin ing a fence. They took a .410 gauge shotgui lng doves. . TbB Marchant boy was sitting on the pile KU- Kun into the cab of the truck. 1 tall ihrough the rear of the cab and wounding t Cassia county Bherlff I<epage Layton, who [.» ing was accidental Coroner Vem McOuUoch The Marchant boy -was bom ?eb. Ifl, IM ie<] sida his parents are three sisters, Mrs. aor Mrs. Cleo M. Cbrlstenseo, Burley, and Rs 1 K three grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley : III. Raobel ElUs, Logan; ntab. or. Puneral servlcea wlU be held at 3 pjn. Wc( tne nounced with Blahop O. I. Christensen ofi under direction of Payne mortuary. i Distrid; Event i Valley^Fai] *S. JEROME, Sept. 12—The 105S e< fflirfljKaftJpcswKht.tp^iLclos^-Saturd closing of the annual district youth fi di- climax for valley fai^s, was helii indi ted Btcad of in conjunction with the .Jer dala expr^sed rcon^i^frable.enthuBi meot'and y id )Ue- A J a s b a n ^ r u S ^ ^ g U R jB ail O v ^ 3; Driver Count IL™ ut- o. B. Jennings. 6fl, Palrbonks, J re.” Alaska, took his etatutory time when . “ . arnilgned in Twin Falls Justice court - Saturday moming on a,charge of negligent driving.- He posted a *76 bond pending Ws appeatonco tn coort MoS^y. ' LT —Jennings was cltcd by stato police I Prlday afternoon after hla 1P80 , Bulck crashed Into the rear of a r s parked truck on highway 30 about ' three and one-haU miles east of I-j, Murtaugh, Hia wife, a passenger in tho car, received cuts on both knees. , su te police reported tho ' truck In tl Igh had stoj^ed to allow school chll- contesi dren to unload from a school bus. . Lavene ■(. 1 , Impact of the collision knocked chomp the truck off tbe highway. The sen, r ^ driver, Eugene Budge, 4B, Burley, plonsh escaped Injury. the u,. Damage to the Bulck was estl- .won f 1 ,1. mated- a t »l.OOO. The truek wos home tj.. carrying a. load of bee hives. Dam- with 1, age to the truck and hives wis munlli es^ated at $80. polnu idy I ------- ------; ----- rome, w tive Admit-to I'hlgh-S' ms, . Judglni r / Killine Sheep lted ^ ^ Haeen jjte BURLEY, sept. 13-The five Bur- T e ^ trta- -Isy-ariMU- men..arreitart imrly. tMi, islo week on chargea of grand larceny in in thli 1017 connection with killing a slieep school of Tuesday, pleaded guilty Thursdoy ard W when arraigned before District memb< stl- Judge R. W. Beckwith. Judge Beck- :]e- with set Sept.'39 as the time for 1 to sentencing. fA,* / [luT —Ths-ftTorJohn-T^Jamlsonr-Bur- -S rl^ irk- ley; Atvlh Twltcli^li; B u p ^ ; Wftl- boU ter R. Martindale, Oakley; fred I ----- - Oxahood, Burley, and Leo Twitchell. ri Iley Oakley, are free on »aoo bond each. i Sht The bond vaa posted with Probate Judgo Henry W. Tucker. Wednesday when he ordered them held for acs Uon of the district court. fi„ S I 8 . They were nrrcated Tuesday ««.» Ime moming by OonservaUon Officer ^ , wt- William A. Dorris. Albion, who in- trol vesUgated eom® IJghU he aaw on a nUt ihountain between Oakley and Sba iced and found the five men skinning a Mahc aheep. The animal hod been shot.' I eature Local Obsei 8 Day”; Events Ar Kal venture will take the form of a pes- third p nut aelllng campaign In wWeh be give - M members of the dub will partld- vQ\ Jn PBtc. Decked out in spcdaL e<«* w»«ons tumes, the local businessmen mem- westerr In peanuts In the down- Klwanl town seeUon Friday evening and, Judges all doy Soturday. trlbute< Bopp, who Is general chairman, ended, jaid Ernest Craner, superintendent The : uU recreation, will asiUt Bopp a ■W ’e in the parade. The youngaters wlU Rudolpl ^ f«ot^t:4h*.^il4y_p„lc^prohaUy.J^ tcngba I >» fore O a « , on sept. 38, with tEe Hoffiir n in p«4de set to.«et under way ShorUy ^ •8M Uienafter, Route WlU be announced pleted j l«ter., . mont.f prizes for flrat, second atid iters w Regional Newspaper Seirinff ' I ^ tad - TV ers Decide P] idline Listed 1 : has the dtjr« Bo^. changes have been ^ Peliow commissioners elected him c h a ^ ^ of the board after he was V O' E.’ Ohaney, who h a s 's m ^ ml- * moet fire years, said he has served Pro five dedded tb atep ^ of Registration of votm for tha elec- lan, tlon started last Tuesday but no genet lyor one has .registered yet, according to F aUr ime Mrs. JoBhLeUcr. clly clerk.- ‘ f “f. im- Holdover members of the board ^ ond are J. Ted Davls. Chester Larsen. Soil t of Al Nelson and Howord Burkhart, in t 0 .f 1 Id, 8, Dies ;' = ting Accident^ 1 Marchant, 8. son of Mr. end Mrs. Oer- illed Saturday morolng by a blast from iB ol.]»5ta in ths rsar ot « truck. Tho 1 he was pronounced dBad upon arrival * Jt, had accompwiled his father to the aat of Basin where Marchant was build- lUge shotgun with them to hunt mourn- on the pile of posts whm the Yost boy' n u truck. It went off, blssUng a hole ^ w ading tha Marchant boy. barb^ .«yton, who Investigated, sold tha shoot* juit, r \ McOuUoch said no inquest wlU be hdd. tokA th Peb. ifl, IMS. at Burley. Surviving be- s, Mrs. Ooreldene IS. Jacobs, Michigan; bu ey, and Roida Marchant, Burley; and imnli rs. SUnley Marchant, Burley, and Mra. atrated . _ systemi 13 pjn. Wednesday at a place to be an- pipes IsUnsen officiating. ArrangemenU are pickers «y- ________;______________________ _soUers. rent Ends H; gram. Fairs for-53 e 105S edition of Magic Valley >se Saturday at Jerome with,the :t youth fair. The fair, perennial <c«i 1held independently this year in- f----- ;h the .Jerome county fair. Offi- [B.enthuBiaamrgar.tltfi flrrnnge?: ...... wm» • Ti TtiexJatr tSoae ' at 0 wlien aU exhibiU were "Unt. . released - but soma entertainment was to cany over Into the evening. - The final fair; however, waa virtual- ,jL ly without the entertainment fea- I t tures that aghUghted many of the ,u » otticr. fairs in the valiey. In tho ,4-H llvestodc Judging con- beU, test Satorday the Lincoln oounty of team took flrat place with 000 points, Members of the team are Kaj Hau- Tjnlt' brich, Jean Hubsmlth and Mickey f a Ollleu. The Oooding team was sec- rvh ,ond wltn, ,810 points. Members of thn ir pin the u i Virginia Norwood. Fe- . Uda Jolley and Joan Jolley. Twin ' out FaUs county was third with 730 of polnta. Tcom members are Woyne v U . ^ Hash,'Vletor Thomas and J. Owen eS 0«'». Af. uck In the sheep fitting and showing .T1.I. hll- contest in the 4-H division, Karen s. , Lavens, Jerome, won the grand I | ked champion award and Sharon Thom- rho sen, Pller, won the reserve cham- «««,< ley, plonship. ^ The Krafty Kids of Cassia county tools fi stl- .won first place in the 4*H dub oraftor mu home economics Judging contest .fter 11 un- with 1,395 points. The Wendell com- iff-, of* <vis munlty club wos second with 1.376 T-ha polnu and tho Sew What dub, Je- , rome, was third, with 13M points, In tho_PFA division, tlie VaUey ranch : - hlgh-flchool-ot Eden-won-the-dolry- mile-ea judging contcst. Team members are Depu ‘Tk Bernard, Ronald Maklnson and and W. 'P Jock Orant. The Uam from the vandall Hagerman high school was second. Thon Team mcmlwrs are Joe Oordiner, and wls thla -M«fi.wt-Haveoete~and-Oale-L a ^ n f to r * ^ i y In In third ploce waa tJie umey-hlgh -reBr-llB leep school team with BUI Dellas. Rich-' gUno ts doy ard Whiting and Lewis Howard as Damagi Jlct members. Por judging the remolnder of the Cxvlin PPA Uveatoek. th© Shoahone high O 0 1 < ] school team wos flrat. Team mem- , ------- « riai i. <M*mn l> | -red I ---------------------------------------------- WAS] S Traffic Death ^ ScoreBoard ^= « Here ia a comparison of traf- ^he ' . fio fatallUea as of this daU for tax wrl 1983 an d 1853 tor Magic VaUey and.fbr the entire sUte. , Sttio Magic Valley. 1853 _ _ ^3 5 ^ 2 * Maglo VaUey. 19M -- ------------IB «• M ij.e.isin --------------------- 130 Uu,t , 2_ J ---------' > changei renew 3bservance S s A re R eported «s- third places In eight divisions wlU . . . ileh be given by Kiwanls. The divisions | , o l ) | Jd- irill Include Wcy«l«, trlcydes and ■os* wagons, peU, doll buggy, character, I. ■m. western, mosi original and comic. > ifn- Kiwanls manbera . wUl serve as wabj sed judges and tho prl»s will be dis- Arthur. tributed as soon aa tho parade has uW ™ isn. ended. ~ . vmwti lent The KlwanU commlttee'asslstlng sUt Bopp on arfKllJ®ol^Sl?lncltido FieJ . WlU Rudolph. Krank H. Briggs, Kenneto be. L e n g th . Earl PaulkSsr, Howard tEe mOTTifflhOrA^^dket ------- S ,.e'KSSL?,eT'S,.fM : ^ ~ ^ >3 ---- ~ TWIN FALLS. H)AHO. SUNDAY, Program D 5 Reported f ~ Event Th ^ed Program for th« »oU tonaervation ”*** ning at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Robe Joe- Twin Falls, is announced by William no general chairman. Joint sponsors of * ^ Falls soil conservation district, Twin reau federation and some 20 county i aen. Soil conservation day demonstratl ^ into, four phascs-s^ngc land clearing ing and tillage, irrigation equipment and structures and con- ^ servatlon surveys. I Tap Interest. . ' The varied' program of demon- X atraUon is existed to be of In- 1I, terest to ever? Twin Palls county '* rancher and farmer, LoughmiUer declared. DemonstraUons begto at the Rayl ^ ranch five mUeawathofFlvtPolnU ivM continue untU 11:45 ajn. Lunch wlU be served on ^ the grounds hy the HolUster Orange. DemonstraUons resume- at 1 p a . and end at 4:30 pjn. Barbeone Planned ,__ A free bubecue wUl be served at ^ 7 pjn. at tho PUer high school, con- eluding the day-long program. Tha barbecue wlU be given by tbo Twin TtOa County Parm Bureau and wlU dd. take the place of the organUaUon'a annual plcnlo fox' county farmen e.nd businessmen. uul Implements which‘wUl be demon- strated indudo sprinkler IrrlgaUon ^ te m s, ptunps, metol and concreU Ul- pipes and gates, ditchers, roek are pickers, land planes, rotarr sub- soUers, rippers, chisel^, heavy land ^ leveling oQulpmcnt. shallow and deep furrow driUs and culUpackers. SoU' and engineering survejn wlU he* conducted as a part of the pro- * : ’ gram. 3 Speakers Listed T --------- Peatxired speakers at the noon pTOgiam IncJudo. Prank Museus, c*9a“ Portland, anS' Ben.'^Henry Dwor- • »«v»« Ipv ahok, R.. Ido, Museus Is ono of “« , ^ the west's top agricultural engineers 'O.e. and« veteran of more than 90 years -(SIsiff. lial <C«BUB»i4 on Pmt* I. C«IaaB S) ------- D eer Lists T in f®;- - TlJtst-UsU-cf-Magle-Valloy- 'WTi huoters awarded q>ecM permUs. ■; X lc aut .lo_hunt-dcex_appear-oa-ps;ea. " . ^ t.« f today's Tlmw-Kifs- .V M m ji incA lndudo:th» «roh«rf' •X'36t ^ hunt, for Trtiich Uiti* w«r« 334' hunt for which there .wero -M, appllcanU for 600 permlU. , at th^ u,- UsU of winner* in two honta P-“ * ^ that were not flUed aUo'tave Ijeen received. AppllcaUons wlU o?: be Uken unUl Wednesday for 33 ^*7 pennlu-remalnlng in tjie Black vi nts. Plna jmnt aod seven penniU in ?«* Unit Ho. 3 of the Soldier Moun- tain deer hunt. J^yer 2 ||g SS Onions Taken At Buhl Farm; S ; r Damage Notea Vandals damaged a trsctor -and ^ stole 30 sacks of onions and a set ot nty tools from the machine at ihe Dan Orafton ranch near Buhl sometime ^ L .i_ ‘“ t after 11:30 pjn. Thursday, Ujeaher- - .1 ^ 1 iff's office reported Prldoy. The tractor was porked In an ^ V* onion field about one-fourth of a mile behind the ranch house. The _ - Uey ranch Is located on highway 30 a P qt I i ilry. mUe-eost-of-Buhl.---------------- :------ '‘•-‘“ I. are Deputy Sheriffs P. 0 . Thompson ‘1 Uld and W. W. Palmer Investigated the the vandalism and theft. DEHV 'Ud. Thompson said - the distributor Sisenho' ^er, atvd wires were puUtd off tho trac- member »nf tqr-wigine,- tHo ntaangnti in a~f •gavcmii. iljh- TTOT-Ught-wefo^ken.and tba gas, tng alun eh-' oUno tank porUally filled with dirt, rent hoi as Damage was esUmated at liOO. The ) , --------------: ----- —— ’ visory c .Igh Solon Prom ises analysis Sales Tax Fight -ri WAsmNOTON, Sept. is «V-In a Hoffmai blunt warning to the Elsenhower White 1 admlnlstraUon. -Republican Rep. that EI< Daniel A. Reed. N. Y.. vowed todoy with th that congress wUl not poss a na- MorUn . tlonal sales tax. retoiy 0 The 76-year-old chairman oj the ------ :— tax wrlUng house ways apd meaxis ^ , ^ committee also served noUce of battle against other efforU to raise W l/M » taxes, or to- postphone scheduled tax ^ reduoUons. ’ Reed’s sUtement left lltUe doubt that unless the admlnlstraUon —( changes lU course, he is ready to renew his Intrt-par^ fight with " « » W president Elsenhower on tax policy Jl -■one of the most spedaculsrscraps of tbe lost session of congress. ‘ d Next Ume, Reed said, the win- ot l^mUeArWU te pa^lnv S L ab o r P o s t M ay SS Go to Flem m ing ss?i as WASHINOTON, Sept. 13 tfl — from th tis- Arthur S. Flemming, defense mobU- wjth con us ixer, was being menUoned In Repub- ing anot llcan drdes here todoy as a possl- jaU te In- Wlity lor setaretary of labor. rcsU tot ^ One Innuentlal RepubUcan sena- and IDS ath ***“ asked not. to be quoted by The p ird name, said he wouldn't be surprised ing Uck ir Prttldent Elsenbower asks Plem- oral wai sr T 8fcr-to- 8t«i>Tlnto:-^*-po*t-vaooled T^^-They-i In. by Democrat Martin Durkin In a 634traff la- controvei?y . over. proposed Talt- and 67 1 7— Bartley labor l»w.«mendments. _ Durtng ----- T--------------------------------^ ----- 0. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13,1953 n Details Y; ;ed for Soil ;Thursday conservation day observance, bepn- 7 at the Robert Rayl ranch south of i by William LoughmiUer, program ; sponsors of tho event aro tho Twin istrlct. Twin Falls county Farm Bu- 8 20 county implement dealers. ^ demonstrations, have been divided i land clearing ahd seeding, land level- * ,V®J utlon * * ■ A-Van a con- m n 1 m&nii lop Speaker emon- In- fanner C county er inigt: miiller strike' si Korea, e Rayl Tho c PolnU Uok to BunUl disposttl( red on 000 reds range. after bei pjn. rean wai mlndi 04 ir.N. gto ved a t tone, con- 1 . Tha ° I Twin 'commissi Id WlU verbal a] aUon'a anlmousl irmeis the conu emon- erlng an gaUon ^ ncreU ' rode tee how ' sub- r land ^ dtieep ^-^,U •FRANK-MtJCTXJS . of n e i t . . P . . . who WlU bo » featured force na ^ speaker for the sol^eonservaUon toUl_^ ' Porllanil. Oren man is. Paclfio re- EarUei Clpoal engineer of tha wU oon- mand a: n»or- - Be is-B veteran monded na of «f 20 yean in the aoll that the: -Ineers and water oonservaUon fldd. In Was: 1yean 48lJiff.wrayJag).__,__. ________ ii*'*.**'? ^^ -------------- 7 Sr g; I T h r e e r U t a h n s . ^ ^ ^ave“N a^ S f l u a a r ' W t is — ?Hu hX, XamU7 ..of,;.thr«t narrowly Mcsped p ^ ^ e r U tt- death'vb«n.thelr car.left thojoiul At the epringdalo curve about 9:30 over Ma rnnfa pm. Prtday.:. , > Mr. and Mrs. Paul Favero and m their'18-month-old son. Paul Scott I IH; WM Favero. were hospltaUaed Frldsy *** Ua^ night WlUl injuries received in Use rrt Uln crash. 1 \ oun- Man Released Favero, 23,‘was released Soturdoy W ®oaV morning otter being treats' for __ ^ ^o^'M rsI Favero, sl, and Uielr . » son were reported by their physidan iu_ as in “good” condlUon.. fl SujpecUd- Internal Injuries for Mrs. Pavero-.foUed to develop. ber m doctor reported. Sbe . sustained prUon Ifl* shock and bruises. Thovbaby, re- day wh 9 ceived cuU .i^ut thq, head ied BUniti by Light* BiU C Cassia County 'Bherlff I«Page Sradsha ^ Layton said Mrs. Favero reported mer aUa /w i shawaabtodedonthecurvobythe rtatedh UghU of an oncoming car. less thai le^e Their 1853 Chevrolet went off the woa bel pavement, through the, guard rail taken fi , and over the embankment. The cor -flee. wos a total loss. Layton said, " They« . - *T---------------bat P a n e l t o _ Advise ______u 5 ’l , ' SX ‘I k e ’o n Housing DENVER, Sept. 13 <*-Prealdent Ibutor Eisenhower-today -set- up -a -31- - trac- member corass^ttee to advise him on O* ctm r •gBVemiiien f ltonalnr-poUoy.inclBd*^ 1 dirt, rent bousing progroms. I. The President created the ad- ? 5 f ! ^ ’ Visory committee by execuUve or- . der and-f called for a review and analysis Of present federal programs ~ l.i. in ^8 overaU housing field ." gnt Elsenhower acted as Paul O. ^ ^ ->In a Hoffman caUed at . the summer BI5 tir,c hower White House and expressed belief «here h Rep. that Elsenhower is- highly populor year-old today with the naUon’s worken despite revoked 0 na- Martin Durkin's reslgnaUon as seo* James retoiy of lobof. .’ _______ ic«nt] fe' State Police Maki IZ' Gain $94,090 et»l« poUc. In the M«ilo VtU.y cw area m a^ 713 orresU and were re- tance in reonff^lor brtM toJh. .ut. J«J time «M,0M.93 in-revenue from Jan. 1 threa occ to July 1, IWa, Lleut Clartt JJand The p reported Saturday. acddmts 111 The revenues are compUed from trucks. 7 ftoes coUected on arresU made by tacted di patrolmen and sale of various per- ContaoU m iu and.licenses.by three port of They r entry sUUons. and othe , The 13 arroU made by patrol- 41^ m < r tnen in tho area do not Indude 19 The pa ^■6 arresU for drunken driving. Pines and wero * — from the arresU totaled 17,094.43 They spe lobU- with convicted drunken driven add- and 103 Bpub- lng anoUier 13.070 in fines.; Time sp ?ossl- JaU terms resulting from the ar- UBK bot resU totaled ono year, five months OUier ««na- and 193 doys. • - houn on ed by The partrolmen issued 391 w*m-. aafety ta Trlsed ing UckeU on equipment.and 403 hide .ins nem- omi waminga for the same thing, on other «at«d T^^-They-alao-isstted-oral-WBrnlnra-to- In a 634 trafflo offenders, two pedestrians StreveU T a lt- and 67 mlaceUoneous cases. enue. u . Durtag_th»jcrlod.-thcy-cliccked— penoa Nise Irrigated Idaho Counties :, 1953 ' Utm}^ of Aodit bbmi * ______________ AMotUud FrM ^ ; Van Fleel ‘y Among £ Retail PANMUNJOM, (Siindny), Sept. IS (. north today—beyond the bamboo curtai ^ niore than 900 Americans, including • invni The Pentagon in Washington caused a level- ^ pilot, Is amoni mand is demanding an ac- ------------ > counting from the rods. a Hitherto there had bttn no puh- \ m i Uo indisation that Uie son of Uie h\ P fanner I7. B. eighth army command- ^ er B ^ t have'survived a-B>3e strike sear Sunchon, ia northwest | Korea, ApxU 6. 1983. 1 1 The nine North Koreans going .LJ Uok to ocaamuslsm are the first disposltloos among more than 33,- Pavp 000 reds wbo -renounced red rule 1 ., I^H after beinc captoed during' the Ko- v &t 7 rean war. The nine chonged their way 93A mlndi again after being brought-to M arie-V TT.N. stockades ln ,th o J^ U U ri» d ^Qnald Betarned'to Beds' fatall^; Tbe neutral naUons repatrlaUon sen. 16.1 'commission promptly heard their aii ’f verbal appUcaUons and dedded un- anlmousiy io hand over the nine to the vicir the communista. . a full mi In oontraat, a long period of dick- >_ f v . erlng and'lnvestlgaUonprObsbly lay ahead in determining the faU of luff the ] the 917 Americans, with no guaran- The tv SiVj^ *** ***“ ” may aUU be K o i s e r r t The Junior Van Fleet's name was If< on & Pentagon list made pubUoBaU Dt; Jt ■ ■ IH urday,'U.S. date, after noUflcaUon UmiH v/a of next of kin. It contained 309 air Uured force names and brought to 917 the no . vaUon toUl_^anflunced-ln-Waahhigton.—----- =Sl)ePli ria re- EarUer thlTweek. the TT.N. com- I oon- mand aonouneed that-lt had de- taw n-fa eteran mondbd of the reda at Panmunjom body Wf le aoll that they account for 044 Americans. Sewai fldd. In Washington, Pentagon officials said the whole Ust stUl was being any n a n namea than the S17. ' '|~ I z n Th«.&ew PeuU«fln.-llst'als6 eotW X /d IS'•''itaine(l--tbe-natd« of Oapt'Barold ' ' tOi 4an buLwai'clai^fied ^ ottur % piBcea,. eacaped p ^ n e r of war becauBe Uie Mittnu- Bsturda. le ^ a d nliUdeharged^the^wasattt'fldwn the-soec u t »;80 dver Manchurl^ ' 53 Trials Set for Two Banditf 5* urday a ___ ^ . bouse. J Slate Is Given S S thJ^L SSrbeST fgja?^'" . »«. theater here Aug. 13 is'the top case ^ mtea on Ul. September autrlot jp. her gjmrj calendar. house win stained Prtacmera wUl be arraigned Mon- Alton B <l*y. whea dates for criminal and intendent bead dvU triaU wUl be set. epeak br T..N.bM ? S '! t BiU George Cragg aUas Oeorgo ,®‘ I ^ g e Bradshaw and George Patrick Mid- sported mer aUas Donald Oarrett wero ar- 5 ^. by toe rtated hy Burley dty poUce oltlcen uodj less than'an bour after the cashier The Re off the woa beld up and more than ISOO pastor ol rd rail taken from the Motor-Vu box of- church, w he car flee. ., Dr. Rex "They are being hdd In the county Jail here pending trial.. - - Plv» men aro scheduled 'to faco arcmiocia 5 trial on charges of drawing tisuffl- iinff HSy*^^SB^«S“jo S S ^ Srai'Pan R. Timm. James R. Bertachy and superin dent Bui B erts^; ___ ___ ______ ln_charge tSni on Of the five. Poran IB in custody. -t [S : with second degree burglary. He was T\|«iva arrested by dty police here July 38 l ^ O V e ^ after he allegedly stole several Jew- t I - J ; elryltems'atWoolworth's. Ul Driver’s Trial Set . Harold Hawn faces trial for sec. _1"^A , _ ond offense drunken driving. He a* was arreated by sUte police Sept. fl. 1*' * “ “ner hIs ftn t convlcUon waa In Jerome where he sUuck and injured' a 8- ■opiilw year-old girl. Hla driver’s license waa lesplte revoked unUl Aprtl 1. 1983. . • 'S . a r , “5. if"- 'A t B Make 713 Area Ar: 94,090 Revenue for S: VaUey 3,804 driver’s Ueenses, gave assls- sued carai tre re- tance in 66 cases, gave InformaUon OUier fees sUte 383 tlmea and gave flnt aid on permiU, Jan. 1 threa occasions. . depOdU. t: The patrolmen InvesUgated 119 |i;aia.60: ' accidents. 67 can, and checked SO |1,698. ;'frdm trucks. ’Total number of can. con- . Arrest t4 .de by tacted during the period waa 3.144. with 433 s per- ContaoU with trucks totaled 886.: truck com ort of They re«vered four' stolen can At Soil and other property valued at SS,- mlU broui jatrol- 411- w ere.—W r Jde 19 ’The patrolmen drove 89,390 i^ e « reglBtratio Pines and were on paUol duty 4.638 hours, truck Ucei '4)94.43 They spent 339 houn invesUgoting Ucense, 43 s add- and 103 houn reporting acddents. HolUstei Time spent In court cases was reats, Ur be ar- ISSK hours. coimted 7 Qonths OUier ocUvlUea Induded leu The ro' houn on-escort duty,-37 houn on for caravi worn-, aafety talks. 30 houn on motor ve- re^traUo Id 403 hide inspecUon and l,870Vi houn truck Uee thing, oa olher duUes. ' ' ______ piffrra ita _ i ngrto' =TUiRina thrport « enuy sUU(^ ueenses. itrians StreveU topped .Uie othen on rev- The rov icck^ Fenoaael-nBimlog-the-&taUb(ns7 J ' - ' '' Car io Counties _____. bW of Avdit BBMv'of CImUUew AMoeUUd Ttmt ^ U»IUd FrM fleet’s Son ’ mg Prisor jtained by lay), Sept. IS (fP)—Nine reds who changed i e bamboo curtain which still shields .the myst cans, including the flier son of Gen. Jam es A. lington caused a surprise by announcing th a t. 3 pilot, Is among a t least 917-Amerlcans for n ac- ---------------- 7------------- ^ ------------------------------ “I Area Youth ' In Carey A “ “.- CAREY, Sept, 12—Ons Richflold yoi he Ko- 7 ‘SO p.m. Saturday' one mile sot A their way 98A and another cscaped with xii Marie-Valley’s 19th-fatal traffic-accl Donald Seward, 17, became. Blaine fatality for the year when the car drii iriaUon gen, 16, Richfield, went out of control i led^ All of Blaine count’s deaths this 3 nine to the vicinity of Carey. The second fat . c a month stretch in which thfere v ib i^y ^ valley. The death Saturday lac fau of luff the previous stretch. The two youtha were returning from aim be Kaiser rhissed the curve and rolled ovei me was If^ Outzs. Both young men were uo^V Dr; Jobn W right, Blaine, county c 3W iS crushed and that his body wi 917 u» said no inquest is planned._______ ^ ------ [ton.-------- =Sl)eplfr0uB8Te^rted that Paulsen _____ around in a nearby field, apparentlj ^ de^ taken to -his Home in Richfield by I nunjom body was talcett to Gooding in th e 'l S6wardwasbpniJuly21,1986,atMi s being ' Dfdication-Pla Jtfls'hlgh schoolTiardi^httgjIte ]i^ rs e s t .B:aglaiid,,'«ohMl .d % ii ittBmu- B atiir^j^. Ragland said he-liopesva.l »f»wn the-Bpecialrdodl^tion'^remoWes irid schoolplant.' "I want to m tJieit d e^ one is invited to';attend' the' dedlcatio] •r our new high schooL”.. “ V -• A steady stream of visitors toured ts; - urday aftemoon during open ----------- house. John Flatt, high school Ci rrzk-n p rin d ^ said the Tlaiton 'Were In- »eH tertsted In the modem buUdli* The new buUdlng wUl be dedicated offldaUy at 3:30 pjn. today. Open | house win be hdd unta s pjn. i 1 Mon- AltonB. Jones, Boise.Wate super- ial and intendent of publio instruction, wlU 0 ^.^- speak brieny at the ceremonies. Oharlea Shirley, chairman of the Q„r™ board of educaUon. wUl ddiver Uie ^ 0, 00. dedlcallon addreas. The reeponse , win be ilTim by JUljn Dliale, ita- cashier The Rev. Donald B. Blackstone, Kalispel in 1800 pastor of' the Pint .Presbyterian oesday ' xjx ef- church, wUl glvo the InvocaUon and Heidt's 1 Dr. Rex P. HoU, llfUi ward LDS county hisbop, wlU ddlver Uie benedicUon. Former, school. .board memben, Heldt ■ ta {ace architects, contncton and pezsons ahow wi Ssuffl- assocIoUd wiUi groups acUve in p.niM getUng Uie school buildlns program •Edwhi pob'd'passed wiU bo-introduccd. ly and superiateDdent Ragland wiU be similar 1 ; ______ ln_chargo,of the_ptograouhlcli-la __it-th« ustody. expected to last approximately one talent i dl.___ hour. ____________ TrtU-TS® KMged" --------- ------ , week'al ?uiy™ D river A bsolved lorgai ica In A u to F aM ty fiT t^ NAMPA, Sept .13 l»-A C a :^ S S m U « He coiffty coroner's J w deliberated leas 2 n t / th S 10 minutes PWday before re- . jS in V turning,.*, verdict Uiat 6-year-old i^ ! Laurence 'Alfred Bowman's deaU* K H lf/ ^ waa was not caused by erimlnol means. The boy was kUIed Wednesday T/> I I ^ th ••ben be darUd in front of a car -ty ' ^ 1) driven by. Sahi Emefidi, Welser. JJg rea .Arrests, _ . S [efor Six Months assls- sued caravan permlU costing 84.360. ] nnUon OUier fees and permiU wen, 73 hour j lid on permiU, •11,890: »30--reglstntloa deposiu. *36.180; «»-80 trudc Ueenses,- id 119 •i;aia.60; and |3 traUer Ucense, ked 39 Sl tno woj • eon- . Atiisl tolnl at Uie «.Uon wu JIO I 3.144. with 433 wnmhig* Issued and the 886.; truck count was 38,083. _ a can At aoUlsUr, Uie caravan per- It mlU brought 1398. OUier revenues hond to t werer-»-hour permlu, WMO; *30 I nUles reglstnUon deposlU, #10,980; MAQ houTfc truck Ucensi, il.OSp, and «3 tnller IgaUng Ucense, 1388. ------ - » Idents. HoUlsUr officer* m a d e ’81 ar- Roorga a wos rests. Issued 187 wanJn^and counted 34.678 trucka. ISH The roving port coUected »W0 Minidoka un on for caravon permlU; >U40 for 130 ' ■or ve- reglatraUon deposlU: »137 for i3J60 C houn truck Ueensee: jl.195 for 73 hour BEOUl nfnf f>o_fAr - 4^ tJttiiM. .syngmas SDmT ueenses. . .. Ing'post a rev- The roving patrolmen made 197 amoveh loo-u. S aw Car^ujiyi"^^ IPRIOE S CENIS . Jl on Is I soners I by Re ds I'ho changed their minds twice head ields .the mystery of what happened Sen. James, A. Van Fleet louncing that Air Forco Capt. James merlcans for whom,the U. N. com*— (u th K iU e d e y A c c id e n t d Richfield youth was killed ^tant> ||| yr'one mile south of Carey on hlgh- jcaped with no apparent, injuries In al traffic accident this year, icame. Blaine count2 ^.'s third 'brafflo en the car driven by Raymond PauK mt of control on the Slmpsoji curve." • deaths this year have occurred ln. lie second fatality on July 80 ended which th6re were no trafnc deaths^ 1 Saturday lacked one day of eqi^> ■etuming from Carey whan the.1949 . and rolled over two times, s^ld Sher- lung men''Were thrown from the,car. line, county coroner,'said Shard's a t his body was ‘'badly broken.” ^ He ["that Paulsen was'found wanderinjr Id, apparently uninjured. .He-wu!~ : ■lichfield by his parents. Sewaxd’a^ ding in the'McGbldricIc ambuluo^ ; 21,1986, atMammoutb Springs, Ar^- ~ tt Plantfed idlwttth-^^'e-ijew ^I;50p;b(wri^- [i^■h^4T^5Iteraoon .."BOhobl .dutri^', superttlendent; \y.; i he-^opesNft lar^^etoM will at^d-t;;'; r BremoWes irid.toar'flTthe n w ImtJrerit de^^-hesaldt^‘thatr«v^- > ' 'the'dedleatioii'^gram aj^. iOBp^' visitors toured the new buildinff 5!2,506Atteiir^^“ «Udlx« ' '.‘ a ___ ' ^ Family .twins'. ^ hero Friday night und» the auwlcaa ^ of Uie Twin PaUs Chamber of Com- ; ; ver the merce. ' .■ \ • The rniree Macs-.ftoai toflv- I0, .a*u ~ said ha WlQ accompany tha.trio .to .. ikstone, tr«ii«TM>n, ubnt.. a week Wed-^' " yterian nesday where they wffl-acpefi ^ r , on and Hcldt'B rM*ff shqff Tffytit v ■. Chamber offlotals aD avaUable seaU were •old out for U » Heldt show. Tlia^twoi»bonr loa* • per«M ahow was termed "outitandlng^'an- Uve in tertalnmcnt . hy, Howard Mottat> — TognxA chamber secretary*manager. He ^ I'l iCd. , , 'j iriU be similar ohowi during tha winte^ • ' hlctLla --it-tha BaUay-ttto tfibaia^Wirtli*-*-- sly one talent >^tert in ------ . -qt)]' •W^ potJi toHOWinf O , w e e k 'a t Bllllngii. A seoond yria ffl J would enable U\emto’JointhaHaldk u organizaUon for a five-week period. M The Hfflraco Heldt show’ was ttw II L llty fint time ttie.aew Tvin FaUs'gym- naslum—was, open, tn. the A«ibU» since lU construcUon. IhsUlktlaB ' ■ of hleachen was. not opaplet*. B ^ Education Board I ToCk)nsiderArea,r^ ^ Revise Proposal. I BOISE, Sept. U Ul — H ia U alia . board of educaUon wtU eensider ra-': j m organizaUon proposaU firom doka, Lincohi and Oooding countlw . * n a at a three-day meeUng whleh opeBa . ^ H ; l l a here Monday. MJ60. Alton B. Jones, stau superinten-; '■ '■U dent of pubUo instrucUon. aaid tha B ^ tio n h<)ard has been noUfied tnformoUy^^'• ■ that It wUl.receive.pettUona,both Icense! against the dlssoluUfla o t,' S Uie Caasla oountr raerttj^, . ■ ma 340 sdiool dlstrlot., ' I Id the Oakley resldenU-advocata withdravml lroa.tbe district, diahn- ' . H , B g 'th a t a proposed milUon'dollB^ : n z i^ bond Issue would put a ta r bur4.ea:;;: ^■ n- CO on tiiem from'which'thels sebsola. ’ ’< 3.80 benefit. Jonea aald ther- r. f l asked Uie board to deolai*.aa decUon on'tiie Issue.. II ar- Reorganization peUUoQa.'ha'T«i;.?;uH _ a n d been received from, the power Its* v . H • area in Kootenal.oounty and 1 Jiao Mltildokacmmty;;;.-:'; fi3M CLEANUP .WAETBli'.i : 'ifel I hour SEOUL, Sept. H-.(II- Jnllsr .svagman-Bhee ta waatrtr a —aawV iii M lng'postwar rti«wtt^-:«|Mi|iiL|iiiiiLii 1 , iM de 197 ^ hn B.’-.and ;^ g o r e a . . gOTe^ (tt^rtj^fi^^ u'.v>h‘^ ? s * 8 Si 8 '

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Coinmissioners' ;t Race; Deadliilon> lodleaiod be IUe. » • h u the ellt o ( serred Klmoflt fire Tears on the made,ide- board. PcUo

Schwendlman had nd ImmediatesUtement about no t lllln* but said .

» 1« rou ld m ake , an annomicementQls. longei

April' would have marked !lra aside,tin* fears’ of aerTlce on the board of R e ^the commissioners for Schwendlman, tlon sIdr- wbo was th e last offldal mayor one ha« y . dected In Twin raUs. At the time Mrs. Jithe he farared the d ty manager>com- Holdide- i r ^ o n e r form of Bovemment and are J.but banishment of slot machines out ot Al Ncl

Cassia€Mld, 1 ■ In Shooting^ BURLEY, BeptJ 12-Ned Oerald Marchant,

itAT ^ d M archant. Springdale, was UUed Saturd ent a thotsun vhUo-Btttins-on a j>Ufi cd.]»sts ] d l. shot struck him In the neck aod he was pi ned a t the Cottage hoapltal. taU He and a friend, Delano Yost, had acci

north fork of Fairchild canyon eaat of Basin ing a fence. They took a .410 gauge shotgui lng doves. .

TbB M archant boy was sitting on the pile KU- Kun in to the cab of the truck. 1tall ihrough the rea r of the cab and wounding t

Cassia county Bherlff I<epage Layton, who [ .» ing was accidental Coroner Vem McOuUoch

The Marcha n t boy -was bom ?eb. Ifl, IM ie<] s id a his parents are three sisters, Mrs. ao r

Mrs. Cleo M. Cbrlstenseo, Burley, and Rs 1 K three grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley : III. Raobel ElUs, Logan; ntab . o r. Puneral servlcea wlU be held a t 3 p jn . Wc( tne nounced with Blahop O. I . Christensen ofi

under direction of Payne mortuary.

i Distrid; Event i Valley^Fai]*S. JE R O M E , S e p t. 12— T h e 105S e<

ff lir f ljK a ftJp csw K h t.tp ^ iL c lo s^ -S a tu rd c lo sing o f t h e a n n u a l d i s t r ic t y o u th fi

di- c lim ax f o r v a l le y f a i^ s , w a s he lii ind i ted Btcad o f i n c o n ju n c t io n w ith t h e . J e r

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3; Driver Count IL™ut- o . B. Jennings. 6fl, Palrbonks, Jre.” Alaska, took h is etatutory time when . “ “ . arnilgned in Twin Falls Justice court “- Saturday m om ing on a ,charge of

negligent driving.-He posted a *76 bond pending Ws

appeatonco tn coort M oS^y. 'LT — Jennings was cltcd by stato police I Prlday afternoon after hla 1P80 , Bulck crashed Into the rear of a r s parked truck on highway 30 about '

three and one-haU miles east of I-j, Murtaugh, Hia wife, a passenger in

tho car, received cuts on both knees., s u te police reported tho ' truck In tl

Igh had stoj^ed to allow school chll- contesi ‘ dren to unload from a school bus. . Lavene

■(.1, Impact of the collision knocked chomp “ the truck off tb e highway. The sen, r

^ driver, Eugene Budge, 4B, Burley, plonsh escaped Injury. t h e

u , . Damage to th e Bulck was estl- .won f ■1,1. mated- a t »l.OOO. The truek wos home t j . . carrying a . load of bee hives. Dam- with 1,

age to the truck and hives wis munlli e s ^ a te d a t $80. polnu

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r / Killine Sheeplted ^ ^ Haeenjjte BURLEY, sep t. 13 -T he five Bur- T e ^ trta- -Isy-ariMU- men ..a rre itart imrly. tMi, islo week on chargea of grand larceny in in thli 1017 connection w ith killing a slieep school

of Tuesday, pleaded guilty Thursdoy ard W when arraigned before District memb<

stl- Judge R. W. Beckwith. Judge Beck- :]e- with set S e p t. '39 as the time for 1

to sentencing. fA,* /[luT — Ths-ftTorJohn-T^Jam lsonr-Bur- - S r l ^ irk- ley; Atvlh Twltcli^li; B u p ^ ; Wftl- ‘boU ter R. Martindale, Oakley; fred I-----—

- Oxahood, Burley, and Leo Twitchell. r i Iley Oakley, are free on »aoo bond each. i Sht The bond vaa posted w ith Probate

Judgo Henry W. Tucker. Wednesday when he ordered them held for acs Uon of the district court. fi„ S

I 8 . They were nrrcated Tuesday ««.» Ime moming by OonservaUon Officer ^ , w t- William A. Dorris. Albion, who in- trol vesUgated eom® IJghU he aaw on a nUt ihountain between Oakley and Sba iced and found the five men skinning a Mahc

aheep. The animal hod been shot.' I

eature Local Obsei 8 Day”; Events Ar

Kal venture will take the form of a pes- third p nut aelllng campaign In wWeh be give

- M members of the dub will partld- vQ\ JnPBtc. Decked out in spcdaL e<«* w»«onstumes, the local businessmen mem- westerr

In peanuts In the down- Klwanltown seeUon Friday evening and, Judgesall doy Soturday. trlbute<

Bopp, who Is general chairman, ended,jaid Ernest Craner, superintendent The :

uU recreation, will asiUt Bopp a■W’e in the parade. T he youngaters wlU Rudolpl^ f«ot^t:4h*.^il4y_p„lc^prohaU y.J^ tcngbaI >» fore O a « , on sep t. 38, with tEe Hoffiirn in p«4de set to .«et under way ShorUy ^•8M Uienafter, R oute WlU be announced pleted j

l«ter., . m ont.fprizes for flrat, second atid iters w

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ers Decide P] idline Listed 1:has the dtjr« B o ^ . changes have been ^

Peliow commissioners elected him c h a ^ ^ of the board after h e was

V O' E.’ Ohaney, who h a s 's m ^ ml- * moet fire years, said he has served P ro

five dedded tb atep ^

of Registration of v o tm for tha elec-lan, tlon started last Tuesday b u t no g e n e tlyor one has .registered yet, according to F aUrime Mrs. JoBhLeUcr. clly clerk.- ‘ f “ f .im- Holdover members of the board ^ond are J. Ted Davls. Chester Larsen. Soilt of Al Nelson and Howord Burkhart, i n t 0 . f 1

Id, 8, Dies ; ' = ting Accident^1 Marchant, 8. son of Mr. end Mrs. Oer- illed Saturday morolng by a blast from iB ol.]»5ta in ths rsa r ot « truck. Tho 1 he was pronounced dBad upon arrival *

Jt, had accompwiled his fa ther to the aat of Basin where Marchant was build- lUge shotgun with them to h u n t mourn-

on the pile of posts whm th e Yost boy' n u truck. I t went off, blssUng a hole w a d in g th a Marchant boy. b a r b ^.«yton, who Investigated, sold tha shoot* juit, r\ McOuUoch said no inquest wlU be h d d . tokA th Peb. ifl, IMS. a t Burley. Surviving be- s, Mrs. Ooreldene IS. Jacobs, Michigan; bu ey, and Roida Marchant, Burley; and imnlirs. SUnley Marchant, Burley, and Mra. atrated

—. _ systemi13 p jn . Wednesday a t a place to be an - pipesIsUnsen officiating. ArrangemenU are pickers«y- ________;______________________ _soUers.

rent Ends H;gram.

Fairs for-53e 105S edition of Magic Valley >se Saturday at Jerome with,the :t youth fair. The fair, perennial <c«i1 held independently this year in- f-----;h the .Jerome county fair. Offi- [B.enthuBiaamrgar.tltfi flrrnnge?: . . . . . .

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• Ti TtiexJatr tSoae' a t 0 wlien aU exhibiU were "Unt.

. released - but soma entertainmentwas to can y over Into th e evening. ■

- The final fair; however, waa virtual- ,jL ly w ithout the entertainment fea- I t tures th a t aghUghted many of the ,u »

otticr. fa irs in the valiey.In tho ,4-H llvestodc Judging con- b e U ,

test Satorday the Lincoln oounty of team took flrat place with 000 points,

Members of the team are K aj H au- T jn lt' brich, Jean Hubsmlth and Mickey f a Ollleu. T he Oooding team was sec- rvh ,ond wltn, ,810 points. Members of thn ir

pin the u i Virginia Norwood. Fe- . U da Jolley and Joan Jolley. Twin ' out FaUs county was third with 730

of polnta. Tcom members are Woyne v U . ^ Hash,'Vletor Thomas and J. Owene S 0«'». A f .uck In the sheep fitting and showing .T1.I.hll- contest in the 4-H division, Karens. , Lavens, Jerome, won the grand I |ked champion award and Sharon Thom-rho sen, Pller, won the reserve cham- «««,<ley, plonship. ^

The K rafty Kids of Cassia county tools fi stl- .won first place in the 4*H d u b oraftor m u home economics Judging contest . f te r 11 un- with 1,395 points. The Wendell com- iff-, of* <vis munlty club wos second with 1.376 T-ha

polnu and tho Sew W hat dub, Je - ,rome, was third, with 13M points, b«

In tho_PFA division, tlie VaUey ranch : - hlgh-flchool-ot Eden-won-the-dolry- mile-ea

judging contcst. Team members are Depu ‘Tk Bernard, Ronald Maklnson and and W. ' P Jock Orant. The Uam from the vandall

Hagerman high school was second. Thon Team mcmlwrs are Joe Oordiner, and wls

thla -M«fi.wt-Haveoete~and-Oale-L a ^ n f t o r * ^ i y In In third ploce waa tJie umey-hlgh -reBr-llB leep school team with BUI Dellas. Rich-' gUno ts doy ard Whiting and Lewis Howard as Damagi Jlct members.

Por judging the remolnder of the C xvlin PPA Uveatoek. th© Shoahone high O 0 1 < ] school team wos flrat. Team mem- ,

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■ S c o r e B o a r d ^ = «Here ia a comparison of traf- ^ h e '

. fio fatallUea as of this daU for tax wrl 1983 and 1853 tor Magic VaUeyand.fbr the entire sUte. , S t t io •Magic Valley. 1853 _ _ ^ 3 5 ^

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s A r e R e p o r t e d«s- third places In eight divisions wlU . . . ileh be given by Kiwanls. The divisions | , o l ) | Jd- irill Include Wcy«l«, trlcydes and ■os* wagons, peU, doll buggy, character, I.■m. western, mosi original and comic. > ifn- Kiwanls manbera . wUl serve as w abj sed judges and tho p r l» s will be dis- A rth u r.

■ tributed as soon aa tho parade has u W ™ isn. ended. ~ . v m w tilent The KlwanU commlttee'asslstlng sUt Bopp on arfKllJ®ol^Sl?lncltido F ieJ .WlU Rudolph. Krank H. Briggs, Kenneto be. L e n g th . Earl PaulkSsr, Howard tEe m O T T ifflhO rA ^^dket-------

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~ TW IN FA LLS. H)AHO. SUNDAY,

Program D 5 Reported f ~ Event Th^ed P ro g ram fo r th« »oU tonaervation ” *** n ing a t 10 a.m . T hursday a t th e Robe Joe- Twin F alls, is announced by William

no general chairm an. Jo in t sponsors of * ^ Falls soil conservation d istrict, Twin

reau federa tion and some 20 county i aen. Soil conservation day dem onstratl ^ into, fo u r p h a sc s -s^ n g c land clearing

in g and tillage, irriga tion equipment and structures and con- ^servatlon surveys. • I

Tap In te rest. .' The varied' program of demon-

X atraUon is e x is te d to be of In-1 I , terest to ever? Twin Palls county '* rancher and farmer, LoughmiUer

declared.DemonstraUons begto a t the Rayl

^ ranch five m U eaw athofFlvtPolnU ivM continue untU

11:45 a jn . Lunch wlU be served on ^ the grounds hy the HolUster Orange.

DemonstraUons resume- a t 1 p a . and end a t 4:30 pjn.

Barbeone Planned,__■ A free bubecue wUl be served a t^ 7 p jn . a t tho PUer high school, con-

eluding the day-long program. Tha barbecue wlU be given by tbo Twin TtOa County Parm Bureau and wlU

dd . take the place of the organUaUon'a annual plcnlo fox' county fa rm en e.nd businessmen.

u u l Implements which‘wUl be demon- strated indudo sprinkler IrrlgaUon ^ t e m s , ptunps, metol and concreU

Ul- pipes and gates, ditchers, roek are pickers, land planes, ro ta rr sub-

soUers, rippers, chisel^, heavy land ^ leveling oQulpmcnt. shallow and deep

furrow driUs and culUpackers.SoU' and engineering survejn wlU

he* conducted as a part of the pro- * : ’ gram.

3 Speakers Listed T ---------

Peatxired speakers a t the noon pTOgiam IncJudo. Prank Museus, c*9a“ Portland, anS ' Ben.'^Henry Dwor- • »«v»«

Ipv ahok, R.. Ido, Museus Is ono of “ « , ^ the west's top agricultural engineers

'O.e. a n d « veteran o f more than 90 years -(S Isiff. lial <C«BUB»i4 on Pmt* I. C«IaaB S) ------- —

D e e r L i s t s T i nf®;- - T lJts t-U sU -c f-M ag le -V a llo y - 'W Ti

huoters awarded q>ecM permUs. ■; X l c aut .lo_hun t-dcex_appear-oa-ps;ea ." . ^ t . « f today's Tlmw-Kifs- . V M m j i

incA lndudo:th» «roh«rf' •X '3 6 t ^ hunt, fo r Trtiich Uiti* w«r« 334'

hunt fo r which there .wero -M, appllcanU for 600 permlU. , a t t h ^ u , - UsU of winner* in two honta P-“ * ^

th a t were n o t flUed a U o 'tav e Ijeen received. AppllcaUons wlU

o ? : be Uken unUl Wednesday for 33 ^*7 pennlu-rem alnlng in tjie Black vints. Plna jm n t aod seven penniU in ?«* U nit Ho. 3 of the Soldier Moun-

ta in deer hunt. J^yer

2 | | g SS Onions Taken

At Buhl Farm; S ; r Damage Notea

Vandals damaged a trsctor -and stole 30 sacks of onions and a se t ot

n ty tools from the machine a t ihe DanOrafton ranch near Buhl sometime ^ L . i _

‘“ t a fte r 11:30 p jn . Thursday, U jeaher- - . 1 ^ 1 iff's office reported Prldoy.

The tractor was porked In an ^V * onion field about one-fourth of a

mile behind the ranch house. The _ -Uey ranch Is located on highway 30 a P q t I iilry. mUe-eost-of-Buhl.---------------- :------ ' ‘ •-‘“ I.are Deputy Sheriffs P. 0 . Thompson ‘1 Uld and W. W. Palmer Investigated thethe vandalism and theft. DEHV'Ud. Thompson said - the distributor Sisenho'^er, atvd wires were puUtd off tho trac - member»n f tq r-w ig ine,- tHo n taangnti i n a~ f •gavcmii.iljh- TTOT-Ught-wefo^ken .an d tba gas , tng aluneh-' oUno tank porUally filled with dirt, ren t hoias Damage was esUmated a t liOO. The )

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.Igh S o l o n P r o m i s e s analysis

” Sales Tax Fight- r i W AsmNOTON, Sept. is «V -In a Hoffmai

blunt warning to the Elsenhower White 1 admlnlstraUon. -Republican Rep. th a t EI< Daniel A. Reed. N. Y.. vowed todoy with th th a t congress wUl not poss a na- MorUn . tlonal sales tax. retoiy 0

The 76-year-old chairman o j the ------ :—tax wrlUng house ways apd meaxis ^ ,

^ committee also served noUce ofbattle against other efforU to raise W l / M

» taxes, or to- postphone scheduled tax ^ reduoUons. ’

Reed’s sUtem ent left lltUe doubt th a t unless the admlnlstraUon

— ( changes lU course, he is ready torenew his In tr t-p a r^ fight w ith " « » W president Elsenhower on tax policy Jl-■one of the most spedaculsrscraps of tbe lost session of congress. ‘

dNext Ume, Reed said, the win-

ot l^m U eA rW U te

p a ^ ln v

S L a b o r P o s t M a y

SS G o t o F l e m m i n g s s ? ias WASHINOTON, Sept. 13 tfl — from th

tis- A rthur S. Flemming, defense mobU- wjth con u s ixer, was being menUoned In Repub- ing anot

llcan d rd es here todoy as a possl- jaU te In- Wlity lor setaretary of labor. rcsU tot^ One Innuentlal RepubUcan sena- and IDS ath ***“ asked not. to be quoted by The p ird name, said he wouldn't be surprised ing Uck

ir Prttlden t Elsenbower asks Plem- oral wai s r T8fc r-to -8t«i>Tlnto:-^*-po*t-vaooled T^ -They-i In. by Democrat M artin Durkin In a 634traff la - controvei?y . over. proposed T a lt- and 67 1 7— B artley labor l»w.«mendments. _ Durtng

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0 . SU N D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 1 3 ,1 9 5 3

n Details Y; ;ed for Soil ; Thursdayconservation day observance, b ep n -7 a t th e R obert Rayl ranch south of i by W illiam LoughmiUer, program; sponsors o f tho event aro tho Twin „ istrlct. Tw in Falls county F arm Bu-8 20 county im plem ent dealers. ^

dem onstrations, have been divided iland clearing ahd seeding, land level- * ,V®J utlon * * ■ A-Vana con- m n 1 m&nii

l o p S p e a k e remon-

In- fanner Ccounty er inigt:miiller strike' s i

Korea,e Rayl Tho cPolnU U ok toB unUl disposttl(red on 000 redsrange. after bei

p jn . rean wai mlndi 04 ir.N . gto

ved a t tone, con-

1. Tha ° I Twin 'commissi Id WlU verbal a] aUon'a anlmousl irmeis the conu

emon- erlng angaUon ^ncreU '

rode tee how' sub-r land ^dtieep^ -^ ,U • FRANK-MtJCTXJS . of n e i t .. P . . . who WlU bo » featured force na

^ speaker for the sol^eonservaUon to U l_ ^

' Porllanil. Oren m an is. Paclfio re- EarUei Clpoal engineer of tha wU oon- mand a:

n » o r- - B e is-B veteran monded na of «f 20 yean in the aoll tha t the: -Ineers and water oonservaUon fldd. In Was: 1 y ean 48 lJ iff .w ray Jag )._ _ ,_ _ .________ ii*'*.**'?*» — ^ ^ -------------- 7 — S r g ;

“ I T h r e e r U t a h n s .

^ ^ a v e “ N a ^

S f l u a a r ' W t is — ? H uh X , XamU7 ..of,;.thr«t narrowly Mcsped p ^ ^ e r U t t - death 'vb«n .thelr car.le ft th o jo iu l

At the epringdalo curve about 9:30 over Ma rnnfa pm . Prtday.:. ,

> Mr. and Mrs. P aul Favero and m • their'18-month-old son. Paul Scott I I H ;

W M Favero. were hospltaUaed Frldsy * * * U a ^ night WlUl injuries received in Use r r t U ln crash. 1 \oun- Man Released

Favero, 23,‘was released Soturdoy W®oaV morning otter being t r e a t s ' for __ ^

^ o ^ 'M r s I Favero, s l , and Uielr .» son were reported by their physidan iu_

as in “good” condlUon.. f l SujpecUd- Internal Injuries for

Mrs. Pavero-.foUed to develop. ber mdoctor reported. Sbe . sustained prUon

I f l* shock and bruises. Thovbaby, re- day wh “ 9 ceived c u U .i^ u t thq, head

i e d BUniti by Light* BiU CCassia County 'B herlff I«Page Sradsha

^ Layton said Mrs. Favero reported mer aUa/ w i sh a w a a b to d e d o n th e c u rv o b y th e r ta te d h

UghU of an oncoming car. less thail e ^ e Their 1853 Chevrolet w ent off the woa bel

pavement, through the, guard rail taken fi, and over the embankment. The cor -flee.“ wos a total loss. Layton said, " T hey«

. - *T---------------b a tP a n e l t o _ A d v i s e ______u 5 ’l , '

S X ‘I k e ’ o n H o u s i n gDENVER, Sept. 13 <*-Prealdent

Ibutor Eisenhower-today - s e t - up - a -31- - trac - member corass^ttee to advise h im on O*

c t m r •gBVemiiien f l tonalnr-poUoy.inclBd*^

1 dirt, ren t bousing progroms. ‘I. The President created the ad- ? 5 f ! ^

’ Visory committee by execuUve or-. der and-f called for a review and■ analysis Of present federal programs

~ l . i . in ^ 8 overaU housing f ie ld ."g n t Elsenhower acted as Paul O. ^ ^->In a Hoffman caUed a t. the summer BI5 tir,chower White House and expressed belief «here h

Rep. th a t Elsenhower is- highly populor year-oldtoday with the naUon’s worken despite revoked0 na - M artin Durkin's reslgnaUon as seo* James

retoiy of lobof. . ’ _______ • ic«nt]

fe' State Police Maki IZ' Gain $94,090

et»l« poUc. In the M«ilo VtU.y cw area m a ^ 713 orresU and were re - tance in r e o n f f^ lo r b r tM to J h . . u t . J«J time «M,0M.93 in-revenue from Jan. 1 th rea occ to July 1, IWa, L leu t Clartt JJand The p reported Saturday. acddm ts

111 h« The revenues are compUed from trucks. 7 ftoes coUected on arresU made by tacted di patrolmen and sale of various per- ContaoU m iu and.licenses.by three port of They r entry sUUons. and othe

, The 13 arroU made by pa tro l- 41^m < r tnen in tho area do not Indude 19 The pa ^ ■ 6 arresU for drunken driving. Pines and wero * — from the arresU totaled 17,094.43 They spe lobU- with convicted drunken driven add- and 103 Bpub- lng anoUier 13.070 in fines.; Time sp?ossl- JaU terms resulting from the ar- UBK bot

resU totaled ono year, five months OUier ««na- and 193 doys. • - houn oned by The partrolmen issued 391 w*m-. aafety ta Trlsed ing UckeU on equipm ent.and 403 hide .ins nem - omi waminga for the same thing, on other «at«d T^^-They-alao-isstted-oral-WBrnlnra-to- In a 634 trafflo offenders, two pedestrians StreveU

T a lt- and 67 mlaceUoneous cases. enue.u . Durtag_th»jcrlod.-thcy-cliccked— p en o a

N ise Irrig a ted Idaho Counties

:, 1953 ' Utm}^ of Aodit bbmi* ______________ AMotUud FrM ^

; V a n F lee l ‘y A m o n g £ R eta il

PANM UNJOM, (Siindny), Sept. IS (. north today— beyond th e bamboo curtai ^ n iore th a n 900 Americans, including •

invni T he Pen tag o n in W ashington caused a level- ^ pilot, Is amoni

m and is dem anding a n ac- ------------> counting fro m th e rods. a

H itherto there had b ttn no puh- \ m i Uo indisation th a t Uie son of Uie h \ P

fanner I7. B. eighth army command- ^ er B ^ t have'survived a-B>3e strike s e a r Sunchon, ia northwest | Korea, ApxU 6. 1983. 1 1

The nine North Koreans going ■ . L J U ok to ocaamuslsm are the first disposltloos among more than 33,- P a v p 000 reds wbo -renounced red rule 1.,

I ^ H after beinc c ap toed during' the Ko- v &t 7 rean war. The nine chonged their way 93A mlndi again after being brought-to M arie -V TT.N. stockades l n , th o J ^ U U r i» d ^Qnald

Betarned 'to Beds' ■ f a t a l l ^ ; Tbe neutral naUons repatrlaUon sen . 16.1

'commission promptly heard their a ii ’f verbal appUcaUons and dedded un- anlmousiy io hand over the nine to th e v ic ir the communista. . a fu ll mi

In oontraat, a long period of dick- >_ f v . erlng and'lnvestlgaUonprObsbly lay ahead in determining the faU of luff th e ] the 917 Americans, with no guaran- T h e tv S i V j ^ *** ***“ ” may aUU be K o ise r r t

The Junior Van Fleet's name was If< on & Pentagon list made pubUoBaU D t; J t

■ ■ IH urday,'U .S. date, after noUflcaUon UmiH v/a of next of kin. I t contained 309 air

Uured force names and brought to 917 the no . vaUon toUl_^anflunced-ln-Waahhigton.—----- =Sl)ePli

ria re- EarUer thlTweek. the TT.N. com- I oon- mand aonouneed th a t- lt had de- ta w n - fa eteran mondbd of th e reda a t Panmunjom b o d y Wf le aoll tha t they account for 044 Americans. S ew a i fldd. In Washington, Pentagon officials •

said th e whole Ust stUl was being

any n a n namea than the S17. ' ' | ~ I z n Th«.&ew PeuU«fln.-llst'als6 eotW X / d

IS '• ''i ta in e ( l- - tb e -n a td « of O apt'B aro ld ' '

tO i4an buL w ai'c la i^fied ^ o ttu r % p iB c e a ,. eacaped p ^ n e r o f war becauBe Uie M ittnu- B stu rd a . l e ^ a d n liU deharged^the^w asattt'fldw n the-soec u t »;80 dver Ma n c h u r l^ '

5 3 Trials Set forTwo Banditf 5* urday a

___ ^ . bouse. JSlate Is Given

S S t h J ^ L S S r b e S T f g j a ? ^ ' ". »«. theater h ere Aug. 13 is'the top case ^“ m tea on U l. September au trlot jp. her gjmrj calendar. house winstained Prtacmera wUl be arraigned Mon- Alton B

<l*y. whea dates for criminal and intendent bead dvU triaU wUl be set. epeak br

T . . N . b M ? S ' ! tBiU George Cragg aUas Oeorgo ,®‘

I ^ g e Bradshaw and George Patrick Mid- sported mer aUas Donald Oarrett wero ar- 5 ^ . by toe rtated hy Burley d ty poUce oltlcen uodj

less th a n 'a n b ou r after the cashier The Re off the woa beld up and more than ISOO pastor ol rd rail taken from the Motor-Vu box of- church, w h e car flee. . , Dr. Rex

"They are being hdd In the county Jail here pending trial.. - -

Plv» men aro scheduled 'to faco arcmiocia 5 trial on charges of drawing tisuffl-

i i n f f H S y * ^ ^ S B ^ « S “j o S S ^ S ra i 'P a nR. Timm. James R. Bertachy and superin

“ dent Bui B e r t s ^ ;___ ___ ______ ln_chargetSni on Of th e five. Poran IB in custody. -t

[ S : • with second degree burglary. He was T \ |« i v a arrested by d ty police here July 38 l ^ O V e

^ after he allegedly stole several Jew- tI - J ; elryltems'atW oolworth's. U l

Driver’s Trial Set .Harold H aw n faces trial for sec. _ 1 " ^ A

, _ ond offense drunken driving. Hea* was arreated by sUte police Sept. fl. “ “ 1*' *

“ “ner hIs f tn t convlcUon waa In Jerome where he sUuck and injured' a 8-

■opiilw year-old girl. Hla driver’s license waa lesplte revoked unUl Aprtl 1. 1983.

“ . • ' S . a r , “5 . i f " - ' A t

B Make 713 Area Ar: 94,090 Revenue for S:VaUey 3,804 driver’s Ueenses, gave assls- sued caraitre re - tance in 66 cases, gave InformaUon OUier fees

sU te 383 tlmea and gave f ln t aid on permiU,Jan. 1 th rea occasions. . depOdU. t:

The patrolmen InvesUgated 119 |i;aia.60:' accidents. 67 can , and checked SO |1,698.

;'frdm trucks. ’Total number of can. con- . Arrest t4.de by tacted during the period waa 3.144. with 433s per- ContaoU with trucks totaled 886. : truck comort of They re«vered four' stolen c a n A t Soil

and other property valued a t SS,- mlU brouijatrol- 411- were.—W rJde 19 ’The patrolmen drove 89,390 i^ e « reglBtratioPines and were on paUol duty 4.638 hours, truck Ucei

'4)94.43 They spent 339 houn invesUgoting Ucense, 43s add- and 103 houn reporting acddents. HolUstei

Time spent In court cases was reats, Urbe ar- ISSK hours. coimted 7Qonths OUier ocUvlUea Induded l e u The ro'

houn on-escort duty,-37 h oun on for caraviworn-, aafety talks. 30 houn on motor ve- re^ traU oId 403 hide inspecUon and l,870Vi h oun truck Ueething, oa olher duUes. ' '______ • piffrraita_ i

n g r to ' =TUiRina th rp o r t « enuy sU U (^ ueenses.itrians StreveU topped .Uie o then on rev- The rov

ic c k ^ —Fenoaael-nBimlog-the-&taUb(ns7

J ' - ■ ' ' '

Cari o C o u n tie s _____.

bW of Avdit BBMv'of CImUUew AMoeUUd Ttmt ^ U»IUd FrM

f l e e t ’s S o n ’ m g P r i s o r j t a i n e d b yl a y ) , S ep t. IS (fP)— N in e re d s w ho c h a n g e d i e bam boo c u r ta in w h ic h s till sh ie ld s . th e m y s t can s, inc lud ing th e f l i e r so n o f G en. J a m e s A . l in g to n cau sed a s u rp r is e b y a n n o u n c in g t h a t . 3 p ilo t, Is a m o n g a t l e a s t 9 1 7 -A m erlcan s f o r n ac- ---------------- 7“ ------------- ------------------------------

“I Area Youth ' “ In Carey A“ “ .- CAREY, Sept, 12—Ons Richflold yoi he Ko- 7 ‘SO p .m . S a tu rd a y ' one m ile so t A their w ay 98A a n d a n o th e r cscaped w i th xii

M a rie -V a lle y ’s 1 9 th - f a ta l t r a f f ic - a c c l D o nald S e w a rd , 17, becam e. B la in e

f a ta l i ty f o r t h e y e a r w h en th e c a r d r ii iriaUon gen, 16, R ic h fie ld , w e n t o u t o f c o n tro l i l e d ^ A ll o f B la in e c o u n t ’s d e a th s t h i s 3 nine to th e v ic in ity o f C a rey . T h e seco n d f a t . c a m o n th s t r e tc h in w h ich thfere v ibiy v a lle y . T h e d e a th S a tu rd a y lac f a u of luff th e p re v io u s s tre tc h .

T h e tw o y o u th a w ere r e tu r n in g fro m aim be K a ise r rh issed t h e c u rv e a n d ro lle d ovei me was If^ O u tzs . B o th y o u n g m e n w ere u o ^ V D r ; J o b n W r ig h t , B la ine , c o u n ty c 3W i S c ru s h e d a n d t h a t h is b o d y w i917 u » sa id no in q u e s t i s p la n n ed._______ ------[ton.-------- = S l ) e p l f r 0 u B 8 T e ^ r te d t h a t P a u lse n_____ a ro u n d in a n e a rb y f ie ld , a p p a re n t l j^ de^ ta k e n to -his H om e in R ic h f ie ld b y I nunjom b o d y w a s ta lce tt t o G ooding in t h e ' l

S 6 w a r d w a s b p n i J u ly 2 1 ,1 9 8 6 ,a tM i s being '

Dfdication-Pla

J t f l s 'h l g h s c h o o l T i a r d i ^ h t t g j I t e ] i ^ ; £ r s e s t .B :aglaiid,,'«ohM l . d % i i

ittBmu- B a t i i r ^ j^ . R a g la n d s a id h e - lio p e sv a .l » f» w n th e -B p e c ia lrd o d l^ t io n '^ r e m o W e s i r id

s c h o o lp la n t . ' " I w a n t t o m t J i e i t d e ^ one i s in v i te d to '; a t te n d ' t h e ' ded lca tio ]

• r o u r new h ig h schooL” . . “ V - • A s te a d y s t r e a m o f v is i to r s to u re d

t s ; - u rd a y a f te m o o n d u r in g o p e n -----------’ h o u se . J o h n F l a t t , h ig h schoo l C i

rrzk -n p r i n d ^ said the T la ito n 'Were In- » e H tertsted In th e modem buUdli* ’

The new buUdlng wUl be dedicated offldaUy a t 3:30 p jn . today. Open | house win be h d d u n ta s p jn . i

1 Mon- AltonB. Jones, Boise.Wate super- ial and intendent of publio instruction, wlU 0 ^ . ^ -

speak brieny a t the ceremonies.Oharlea Shirley, chairman of the

Q „r™ board of educaUon. wUl ddiver Uie ^ 0, 00.dedlcallon addreas. The reeponse ,win be ilTim by JUljn Dliale, ita -

cashier The Rev. Donald B. Blackstone, Kalispel in 1800 pastor of' the P in t .Presbyterian oesday ' xjx ef- church, wUl glvo the InvocaUon and Heidt's 1

Dr. Rex P. HoU, llfUi ward LDS county hisbop, wlU ddlver Uie benedicUon.

Former, school. .board memben, H eldt ■ ta {ace architects, co n tn c to n and pezsons ahow wi Ssuffl- assocIoUd wiUi groups acUve in p.niM getUng Uie school buildlns program •Edwhi pob'd'passed wiU bo-introduccd. ly and superiateDdent Ragland wiU be similar 1;______ ln_chargo,of the_p tog raouh lcli-la __it- th «ustody. expected to last approximately one ta len t idl.___ hour.____________ TrtU-TS®KMged" --------------- , w eek 'a l

?uiy™ D r i v e r A b s o l v e d lorgai ica

I n A u t o F a M t y f i T t ^NAMPA, S ep t .13 l» -A C a : ^ S S m U

« He coiffty coroner's J w deliberated leas 2 n t / t h S 10 minutes PWday before re- .jS in V turning,.*, verdict Uiat 6-year-old i ^ ! Laurence 'A lfred Bowman's deaU* K H l f /^ waa was not caused by erimlnol means.

The boy was kUIed Wednesday T / > II ^ t h ••ben be darUd in front of a car - t y ' 1) driven by. Sahi Emefidi, Welser. J J g

rea .Arrests, _ . S [e for Six Monthsassls- sued caravan permlU costing 84.360. ]

nnUon OUier fees and permiU wen, 73 hour jlid on permiU, •11,890: »30--reglstntloa

deposiu. *36.180; «»-80 trudc Ueenses,- ’id 119 •i;aia.60; and |3 traUer Ucense,ked 39 Sl tno woj• eon- . A tiis l tolnl a t Uie «.Uon w u JIO I 3.144. with 433 wnmhig* Issued and the 886.; truck count was 38,083. _a c a n A t aoUlsUr, Uie caravan per- It mlU brought 1398. OUier revenues hond to t

w erer-»-hour permlu, WMO; *30 I nUles reglstnUon deposlU, #10,980; MAQ houTfc truck Ucensi, il.OSp, and «3 tn lle rIgaUng Ucense, 1388.------ - »Idents. HoUlsUr officer* m a d e ’81 ar- Roorga a wos rests. Issued 187 w a n J n ^ a n d

counted 34.678 trucka.ISH The roving port coUected »W0 Minidoka

u n on for caravon permlU; >U40 for 130 '■or ve- reglatraUon deposlU: »137 for i3J60 Ch oun truck Ueensee: jl.195 for 73 hour BEOUl• nf nf f>o_fAr - 4^ tJttiiM. .syngmas SD m T ueenses. . .. Ing 'post a rev- The roving patrolmen made 197 am o v eh

lo o -u . S a w

Car^ujiyi"^^

IPRIOE S C E N IS . J l

o n Is I so n ers I b y R e ds

I'ho changed their minds twice head ields .the mystery of what happened Sen. James, A. Van Fleet louncing that Air Forco Capt. James merlcans for whom,the U. N. com*—

( u t h K i U e d

e y A c c i d e n td Richfield youth was killed ^tant> | | | yr'one mile south of Carey on hlgh- jcaped with no apparent, injuries In al traffic accident this year, icame. Blaine count2.'s third 'brafflo en the car driven by Raymond PauK mt of control on the Slmpsoji curve." • deaths this year have occurred ln.

lie second fatality on July 80 ended which th6re were no trafnc deaths^1 Saturday lacked one day of eqi^>

■etuming from Carey whan the.1949 . and rolled over two times, s ld Sher- lung men''Were thrown from the,car. line, county coroner,'said Shard's at his body was ‘'badly broken.” He

["that Paulsen was'found wanderinjr Id, apparently uninjured. .He-wu!~ : ■lichfield by his parents. Sewaxd’a ding in the'McGbldricIc ambuluo^ ;21,1986, atMammoutb Springs, A r^- ~

tt Plantfedidlwttth-^^'e-ijew ^I;50p;b(wri^- [i■h4T5Iteraoon.."BOhobl .dutri^', superttlendent; \y.; i he-^opesNft lar^^etoM will at^d-t;;'; r BremoWes irid.toar'flTthe n wI mtJrerit de^^-hesaldt^‘thatr«v^- >' 'the'dedleatioii'^gram aj^. iOBp^'

visitors toured the new buildinff

5!2,506Atteiir^^“«Udlx« ' '.‘a___ • ■ ■'

^ Family .twins'. hero Friday night u n d » the auwlcaa

^ of Uie Twin PaUs Chamber of Com- ; ; ver the merce. ' .■ \ •

The rn iree M acs-.ftoai t o f l v -I0, .a*u ~■ said ha WlQ accompany tha.trio .to ..

ikstone, tr«ii«TM>n, ubnt.. a week W ed-^' " yterian nesday where they wffl-acpefi ^ r , on and Hcldt'B rM*ff shqff Tffytit v ■.

Chamber offlotals aDavaUable seaU were •old o u t for U » • H eldt show. Tlia^twoi»bonr loa* •

per«M ahow was termed "outitandlng^'an- Uve in tertalnm cnt . hy, Howard Mottat> — TognxA cham ber secretary*manager. He ^ I 'liCd. , ,'j 4«iriU be similar ohowi during tha w inte^ • ' hlctLla - - i t - th a BaUay-ttto tfibaia^W irtli*-*-- sly one ta len t > ^ te r t in ------. -qt)]' •W potJi toHOWinf O

, w e e k 'a t Bllllngii. A seoond yria fflJ would enable U\emto’JointhaHaldk ■u organizaUon for a five-week period. M

T he Hfflraco Heldt show’ was ttw I IL l l t y f i n t time ttie.aew T vin FaUs'gym- ■

naslum—was, open, tn . the A«ibU» since lU construcUon. IhsU lktlaB ' ■of hleachen was. not opaplet*. B

^ E d u c a t io n Board I T o C k ) n s i d e r A r e a , r ^

^ R e v is e Proposal. I■ BOISE, Sept. U Ul — H ia U alia . ■ board of educaUon wtU eensider ra-': j m organizaUon proposaU firom doka, Lincohi and Oooding countlw . ■

* n a a t a three-day meeUng whleh opeBa . ^ H ; l l a here Monday.M J60. Alton B. Jones, s ta u superinten-; '■ '■U

dent of pubUo instrucUon. aaid th a B ^ t io n h<)ard has been noUfied tnformoUy^^'• ■

th a t I t wUl.receive.pettUona,both Icense! against the dlssoluUfla o t , ' S

Uie Caasla oountr r a e r t t j ^ , . ■ ma 340 sdiool dlstrlot., ' IId the Oakley resldenU-advocata

withdravml lro a .tb e district, diahn- ' . H , B g 't h a t a proposed milUon'dollB^ : n z i ^ bond Issue would put a t a r bur4.ea:;;: ■ n- CO on tiiem from 'w hich'thels sebsola.’ ’<3.80 benefit. Jonea aald th e r- r . f l

asked Uie board to deolai*.aa decUon on 'tiie Issue..

II ar- Reorganization peUUoQa.'ha'T«i;.?;uH _ a n d been received from, the power Its* v . H

• area in Kootenal.oounty and 1 Jiao M ltildokacm m ty;;;.-:';

f i3 M CLEANUP .WAETBli'.i : ' i f e lI hour SEOUL, Sept. H-.(II- J n l l s r .svagman-Bhee ta w aatrtr a — aawV iii M

lng 'postw ar rti«wtt^-:«|Mi|iiL|iiiiiLii 1, iM de 197 ^ hnB.’-.and ; g o r e a . .gOTe ( t t ^ r t j ^ f i ^ ^

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RUSMllKbOQt A.M.M Tk 'buslneu luU / V T 6 I k P l b ^ ^ H DUI ibopper _r m lad on a Kenneth Ucm- .*Ilgglln* glrto * ew o f th e R h « S ‘b ^ ^ BM cmr . - . . aotmctt-uioIn .tnm k of giidlo Ronctetoo

. . People R a^oflrto In.cAfe. •**“ “ lil-Uttw,

I in car out- «k*Un* on W tdaJ!°; wEitiw:, ror 'u ^ 7 ,«jdR, J . Hkwes rcKular

lUlsb caught Uas showm e Rer. E. »ea4on. .• ^ g dowa th« McNew f««u Ua-.^I In prcp ira- of the nlwst l n ^ . ^ n ^ B:e# . . . Two A major lm nroTB^?**^Hr trallf . . . rink whichn m band of three years w iard: Woman California, &wfully mad,- iw tructor. Heag# uncom- aU time* for p_“

•OM. Ho a U o * ^ ® S £ B7 ^ — a h o ^ and nitti,

MeNtw (s{d hi ^Ttelope, . F McNew polnu

Huatera hav* devoo hai nem3pe for c lih t *katlng rink btfonhunU being wiU be mid* i in L S H

report* Boyd jn d dancing n*j,offlccr. The Bnaekwas hot and and a progrtm ina

I having fair tor all age jrouw.iratlons. Sev- -

Veteran of Sia*day evelilng A l t daken for 100 HOLLYWOOD,l: S7 for' ISO eran atago u d57forlOO' In Stone, T3. dled o t T ^ ^ M

a ju n lt No.-«: tonight.l it No. B; UB PoUco s&ld the t c f a w HMo. 6; 1ST for hU swlmmini pool b; i , and 63 fors Qolse ho thouiht10. thrown Into U n .* i5 " ^ H------- He collspMd at Uu ( c ^ H

:ued ga«p “ Shter _ . H ~ <i. S e p t l a w BARTLEflwere rescuedfreighter to> A

Ul were adrift H K A k C ^ Ior tonight on

b^th o u o - f ^ l Y P D W l p ^ l7 land. driven ' ' • V * - l \V IC ^ B[ s tu re aome Q |^ p U A n |^ H

licopter from ~ BUHL

ed shJp.

i r l * S c o t t ,

YZ» yeur figuf* ' idotloniuit ^ v —'—Igur* .ittorm ok* ■ "b a fitting.- . r. Ill fo obUgatloa ••■'

si whittling Cordtexl^H irmode tu-way conlrolH

irdles IQ f l

• ! » ■ a , 7 M3<-ln. g . . , ■

Ifut ityling to mtnfmtxft yovr wo!il|^H ilpt. . . to give you a imootli,iliiil^H

underlln* to all fashions. RA«ni)^H n front with leno elastic and >lastlc at tides and badcj ConfW \ reinforced top for smiffi ____ fltJWiIto,:____

p ro p o rtlo n td for

•IgM f l Avorao* I W Hip- f l

PI U ll V Pin Mm • to ■llnthci-■ -----1

ni>rl IingtK.- / \ Mflglh.

~ sty tod-to -natttr.yQ ()jj£ '^H

C h a r m o d e i > f l

Reg. 3.98 with femoui Cordtex'ipiert* W

armode m agic to c o m p le to ^ .J ^ H line. R ne nylon bras wllh 5 « c n * s^ * Torarax-insorts-foriha - ] ■ asts ." Bondette style

bust cups >n. W hite to motcii

Sizes 30 to 42. A, B, C

403 Main Avf.

—r''iPAGB TWO '

MM - ^ B i^ ^ e ^ R i i ie r :■ Mjiured as He

i i m Autm l I^Pa ' OondlUoo or Alien Z>owd. 6, rb<

R l 'n lH l ; '7 w ta Valto. injured Pridar nli f t m h e « aa struck b r a car wt

nHI ^ i s S ' z td lc f his blonle on highway Sl^ 'llS II' *** nport«d as fair a t Magle V I [ |W I ' te f Memorial ho«p((al Saturday.

I I 's B f l Tbe 4oy, eon ot Mr. and Mrs. IKI I \ i l lB I _ _ l* r d Dowd, had been vtslUng ) \ xielghhor'a house Just south of1 { i " iM i home four and .one-half ml

t south of the highway 90-j)a Jui > ;| .|& P .tlon o n highway 63.

i :i n if f l ■ . ^ Cul Acrom Highway ; : { 6 tat« police said ^ e boy rode

* L ' Ucycle home and cut across ' I* i 2 h highway In front ot a car to e i

1 >W a driveway. Driver of the ear ' i h 'l W Paul O. Barrett, 29. Ketchum.

' n There were no lights of any ke a the bicycle. InvuUgatlon o

- - « « reported. They »aid the U ^reunger brother shouted a warn

highway ^ ^ l l e n apparently

Mrs. Loyal RwnSiT^and her ycar-old son Jimmy eacaped serl Injury when the IBM Plymoulh d aa U rs. Rountree was drlv overturned on a'county road a n south and one and one-half m

. west o f Hansen Friday aftemo tho sheriff’s office reported.

Deputy Sheriff Paul Ross, inv tigatlng offlccr. said Mrs. Bount was driving west when a 1S33 Pi

- tn ick driven by Ployd Orr co onto the road in front of her. R said the Plymouth swerved to left, veered b«Jc Jo the righ t i overturned In the borrow pit. Jlm was treated by a Kimljcrly doe for outs and bruises.

Boss esttaatcd dsmage to the ' a t IMO. _ .

Hels Jarvis to ld ^ ^ o e Satun ' momlng tbe left sldf of bit plel

truck was damaged 'when It struck by another vehicle wl parked » t the Junior high sch h u i^ n g . H ie other car did n ot st

. someone damaged the right r fender of her car while H i parked In a Twin Palis parking Priday afternoon, Mrs. Olen Bai Haselton. reported to police. , -

A Mr. MoKee. Blchlicld. repot to-polke-Pridsy his-car- was Tolved in a minor accident Juat

—yond-th*-«ltJE-nmll«.oiU)lghw He said damage to both vehleles t sllgfttrtod he_and the_o^er drl

—s*ttled~the-damigti._____M<nni’ damage to two cars ren

M Crom > comuon B»lutilMr « 1 sooa between a ear driven by Bw Ollff, aoa Lols street, aad a driven by Marilyn Uneoln; rout« Twin Palls, a t Second avenue i Seventh street south.

T rid sJe tio r jTwo Banflits;

— Slate Is GivefiMrgery, Is accused of forglnc a

^ ( ^ o r d Merle Jordan is ehar irith drivings oar while hU driv license was revoked for failure

•provide

T vo men charged with fumlsl: liquor to a miner are Lee Henc

. eon aad James Wilson. They ^ arreated a t PUer Sept. 8.

Verle O. Mason Is charged v__graad-4arceny-tn-conneoUoa v

the theft of IW steel fence pi from the 17nlon Paclflo railroad

An assaulVcase results fo r 'J Wayne; who ts charged with tacking a grocery clerk a t 'th e 1 Bide Market with a pocket k:

Another Driver Oeorge Vf. Stubblefield U ohai

« t ta seoond offense druakea'driv Tho last aotlon listed Is a a ap]

from a JusUee oourt deeisioa Paul L. Black. He was ooavb of reckless driving In the lo c o u rt The case reeulted from aoddent here lait September.

Twelve cases are slated- fpr i tria l on the clvU calendar, Be

salts wiU be heard wlthov

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Memorial hospital are from a 1 and 7 to 8 pjn.

ADMITTED 'Mrs. Oene Bchiffler, Pller; A

Dowd, Mrs.' James Breimen. 1 Owen Kinney, Mrs. Aey Mai p red TToeh and Lue Moore, T iria PaUs; Mn. IC. Joo. Klmbe

Mller._Burlay;. ja« lee_ j, ^ e ^ P l l e r . and Jamie Bailey, s

f DISMISBBDM n. Ralph OUfton and son. &

Sdward J. Ash/csd aad M n. Rot Bailey, all Buhl; Mrs. Jordon 61

- more and daughter. Mrs. Prar Asbcraft and daughtv, Mrs. R< aid Severson and daughter. W. Keebs and Ray iroxeU. aU T> PaUs; Mrs. Morris Parison, PU David McOan. Eden; Mrs. Rob O. Ntvetf and M erritt'S . Stal

Kimberly, and EmU- Llenn;

WeatherTwta FafU and vfdnfty — p.

day and Maoday w lth jlltle ohat In teaperatnre . Hl<h bo ttrday i I

,. M, Low tonisht ,45-K. Htgh yeet-

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>owd, 6, route ® ^Priday night ——

y a car while ««

it Magic Val- When a married man dreamSaturday. bt'M a bachelor,.U s « i l jn he’s g»

and Mrs. WU- Ing to be disappointed when bn ■ VtslUng a wakes up.south of his ' ' —

r a p PUC’S Phonef|b5y^ode Wa R f l t C T T f t a r i n g

iVe ar JH' Takes RecesCetchum.s of any kind BOISE, Bept. 13 —The Idaho pu:lUgation o/fl- Jlo uUUtles commlaslon recesaed Mid the boy’s ‘rehearing on Mountain s u te s Tel;ed a warning phone and Telegraph company’s rled -acrosa-the Q U S stJo r-a.m m ion .doU ar rate lipporently did crease today after Aast. Atty. Oe

J. N. Leggat charged the flmj _ - . holding, company re la tionsh ip wla and her 4- American Telephone and Telegrajscaoed serious oompany w u la rge ly responsible f P l & t h s e - ' reduced eamlngi. was driving Leggat told th e PUO that

y road a mUe MounUln SUtes had a larger ratine-half miles ot debt capital—bonda and debray attemoon, tu rea—initead of equity capitalported. common atock—It would n ot need1 Ross Inves- mudi revenue, virs. B o u n tm Lt^gaU pointed out th a t inten1 a 1633 Pord paid to bond* holders is dedueU t^ Ott come for-Income-tax-purposes, wheret of her. Ross the dividends paid stockholders arerved to ' the not, He suggested that MountaJie tlBhi and States could. more reaaonably l3W pit. Jimmy »>noe its Idaho construcUon pr

sr.S'.'i’srrL 'r.-ss’.r,. . holders, Idaho customers wou

_ . . . „ have to be charged mor# than »a.Inasmuch as 4 per eent o f the oor

u 1? • pony's revenue goes for federal SJ 1 Jfl?! •I*‘« Income tax. He said only

^ ^ collected fro ? , / customers to pay l l Interest to bon

r did n ot stop, holders. ^ ha Hehfe r*u> I^ggst Said American Telepho: f w u u end Telegraph oompaay owns M. f w iU n i l“ >»' MoimUln s u t e . ' rto I rtUn Biiim ond-pays Ineomo tax on IB por oe

of iU dividends. He said Idaho cu fNo!* tomers are. In effect; being charg

to P»y » 1o“We income tax on the iS dividend eomlngs.

L M The PUO hearing was’-receaa^ I g h w j r -tinWMitf Iff "r? October when protest hearlnga w‘-2i? e r driver te held In Pocatello. Welaer, Ida;

and-Twla Palu. , .■ Th# PUC la st spring aenl Mountain Statea’ requested raU 1

iven OJ Buoay jjut the company obtainedhigher ral

leoln, route 3, jnto'effect.I avenue aad p. g.. Remington, vice prealde

of Mountain States, summed un t ■ “ — - company's presentation'of.•'evldet

. l ! _ _ - during the three-day hearing, ai , l O F ing postwar earnings have been I---------------------- ad eq u itrira ltfac l'lh v eslb ra to

Banco Its constructJoa program.

• * .V 'A'OBEBMENT BIOWKOf . ' I V A Y l BELaSADE,-Yugoslavia. Sept., \ T l V t 5 U av^The official Yugoslavia radio J>..) ported tonight th a t thU count

. *OT Wld RomanU have algned an agnforglnc a investigate and end fro

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I Magic VaUey 5S V » u h t o , , F u n e r a l s '> L « Header*Q. They were - DIETRIOH-Puneral servtoee ] . 8. Prederick H. Helkea wUl be beldcharged with a pjn: Tueaday a t - th e Burd<

oneoUoa w ith ohspel-wlth-the Rev.- Joseph VII fenoe poets Leod, pu to r of the shoehone Ba :io railroad a t tiat ohurch, officiating. Burial v

be made In the Shoehone oemete: mits fo r 'Ja c k . —-ged with a t- . TWIN PALLS-LDS funeral set k a t 'th e East toes for Harold R . Valentine wUI pocket knife oonducted a t 3 p jn . Tuesday la t

White mortuary chapel with Blsh Iver J. p , Bmlth offlclaUng. Burial *ield U charged be made In the Twin Palls oen uakea'drivlag-. tery. Twla PaUs Moom Jodg® w d I s a a appeal conduct s e r v i c e s a t gravesl< t deeisioa by priends may call a t the White mc was ooavtcted tuary Bunday aftomoon, I. Dnd In the lower u id until time of servlees Tuesdi Ilted from a n —»tomber. BURLXV-Roaary wlU be recltlated- fpr Jury -for Jose (Lemona) Bustinsa at lendar, Seven pjn. Monday a t the MeOuUo ard' without a funeral ohapel. Requiem m au «

bo celebrated a t lo a jn . ’Tuead . a t the LltUa Plower OathoUo chur

• 'With the Rev. Pother Prancla <p l t S l --------- ■DriscoU-areeiebrant'TBtenneBtvi

I be mado In Pleasant View cemete

• In VaUey ^^^BURLBY~^veeld»^eerffi«^ e irom a to 4 U,j Infant aon of Mr. and Mrs, Jol

, Henry Stark wiU be h d d a t I p.: - .I Mona»y «t the Rupert oemeur, Pller; M e n ^ith tho LDS Bishop O. A. Ohr SreMen. tensen, Springdale, officiating.

Aey Martin, -le Moore,- all

^D E A F ?-FrsBaUey. Sho . ■

Tells All..aad son. Mrs.d M » Robert - i f y o a h e a rb a td o n tu B d a i

■ aeedahearlB gald -asyou-

Xt wll 4 3 -p a g e b o o k le t , " T o ur a m H c iita* Y our Heilth,

Mrs. Robert Contains vach fac ts i s . t tt t - s . Staley, care o f y e a r ea rs ; tbe «:anil Liemjan. feet* o f vltam laa and druj

oa h e a r ia * : w hether dea:------ •, ness Is in herited ; th e familiA i* . problcaii o f tb e deaf, at[C JT many o tb e r reveeliog fact ^fnfiy — pafrloodineai to- Q«t tb« flOtS t tn ig H . S J lltle ohanse

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R e p o r t e d f o r S p e c i a l E v e n t

3 ^ 9 ^ (Tnm P«s» Onttla tho field of m U and water coa-

^ servatlon.' As Pacific regional engineer ot

Biaa dreams the soli conaervaMon aervlce,- he fljm a r s g e- heads a staff of engineering speclaJ- «d wben be irts tn IrrigaUon, drainage, water*

ahed development and flood pre-------------------- venUon.

Technicians under his supervl- O n e have played leading roles-in

development of sprinkler and sur- • _ face Irrigation in Idaho. HU toplo

i r i n f f ' WUI be "SoU CoascrvaUoa Districts * * ■ ^ 0 laAcUon.”

l e c e s s Beaator I^or^oJc'w lU dlacuaa the"Importance of Conservation."

he Idaho pub- The evening program. In addlUon m recesaed a to tbe barbecue, will feature B BUtes Tele- talks by a aaUonol officer of the company s rs* American Parm Bureau tederaUon oUar rate la« aad Setialor Dworahak. ipeaklng on at. Atty. Oen. "ConservaUon Is Everyone’s Busi- id the firm’s aess.”

AssIsUng LoughmlUer with af- wjjgeraenu Xor the program ar«

•esponslble for R^jph echacn. Rogerson: Olen Nel- son. Twin PaUa; Truman Clark,

PUO tha t if Roseworth. and Howard Larsen, a larger ratio Hansen.IB and deben- Louis Relnke, PUer. Is in chargc ulty caplUl— of tho evening barbecue and pro- :Id n ot need so gram.

m a t interest 1 *

oi’u f lh S r e n n s y l v a n i aKkholders are m i

o e a u t v T a i s e sT i t l e f o r l 9 5 4

A’TLANTIO a m . N. J.. Sept. IS lend to stock- sUtuesque ash blonde-Eve.omeia would jyn Margaret Ay, Ephrata. Pa.

*0° ^ 9 «Uo of Miss America ol It of th e oom- 1954 ton igh t. ■ ' jr federal and <n,a 30-year-old. Miss Pennsyl.

olleo t^ f ^ limlnany earlier in Ute week. l«r»ittobona-

u M m h m n °< “ ■» <” “ IS m m M M "W it M l "I s t a t S ^ S S pounds, has a 17-m i b S t ^ } ? * ^ « •b S S ' & S r ' “ »yl»«»l* r o .. on t n .1..a tax (m thoin ’ ‘ tor Ol her name was announced e ia x o n u o a ewas’-Teceaaed o w -h e r white evenlng-gowa.__

nr H flv _________ Wtnner lU lled___ ____hearlnga will The' 81 other conteatanU Uires

Welaer, Idaho eonfetU aa she moved toward thi , center of the stage to receive thi

pring denied crowa from l u t year's wlnaer. Nevi lested raU In- Jaae Laagley, Macon. Oa.Jty obtalaed a "It’s hard to express an emoUo: t higher rates th a t’s so deeply set,” the new MIsi

America said in receiving the crown vice presldeat She walked down the lOO-foc imuaed up the ramb In huge Oonvention haU anc m'of.•'evidence bowed to tho-applaudlngjaudteaci hearing, aay- of 18.000..

have been in- . Aeioss the front of her gowa shi dvestbra to fl« m re a white. saUn bannerwllh'goli } program. . 2stUn. prael«iffiischer:*Viss Amer---------- I c a o f J IH .- - - ,BIOWSD WIIISIM.B*.

;- yor'ber:TlcW ry-la the weeMeai PU eaat. green-eyed Mlaa Ay re

thU c o tin ^ ceives. 180,000 tn prises. Including i 18,000 scholarship, personal appear

md end fron* j^ce fees,- an automobile and a ape elal wardrobe.

I The olher runners-up in the con r I I a v t « t and the scholarships they re» U e y celve are:■ la ' Mias New York Olty, Joan Oecilli

Kaible, •8,000,' Mias Virginia, Anne Lee Oejlla

II servloes for Norfolk, ia.800.vUl be beld a t Miss Alabama, Virginia McDavld • th e Burdett Blrmlagbam. »a,000. — '.- Joeeph Me- —Mis|-Mia*iselppl. Suaaane Dug- ihoshone Bap- ger. Picayune, |l,S00. lg. Burial will - ..............

'“•““ ‘"'Survey Indicatesi fuaeral serv- -w-w j • r i iS S i £ t a “t S l ^ r a s t i c C h a n g e s

Due in A id Plana PalU oeme- WASHINQTOK. Sept 13 Un-i >M lodge wUl croas'seetioa of legisJatIrs opiaioz a t graveside, indicates the Slseahower admlnla-

te White mor- traUoa may have to make draaUi lOon, I-^oaday chaages la the form o t foreign alc vices Tuesday, to get congressional approval of an]

iflU be recited fo w ^ ^ a ld iasue will be sur-Bustinsa a t 8 yeyed by a 17-member commls « MeOuUoch slon named by Prealdent Elsen' lem m au wUl hower Ust month. Clarence Ran- a jn . ’Tuesday dall. chairmaa fo the board of In' athoUc church land Steel corporaUon, is chalrmair Prancla O’* of the study group. _____XBtemeafwIU -" Iv en T erd rtf 'th e 's tu d y ^G nST iriew cemetery, derway, however. leacUng memben------— — :— of oongrest have made It d ear aomie- eerfli?es fet mfcjer~alteraUona~wUl~have~to~tx and Mrs, John made In the program for whicl held a t I p jn . congress thia year voted •8.68J.433.- l>ert cemetery l»o, including bUUons in nev I O. A. Chris- money, the rest tn. funds carrlet fflciatlng. over from previous appropriaUons.

Free B ook ... 1 A l l . . . S e l l s N o t h i n g !d o n tuB dar- f “ '

s you don 't 1a id -a s you'U ^J s revealing( l e t . " T o u r H So u r H ealth.'' j M f l r W ' fac ts as tha T

ta r s : the ef- \a a aod drugs >—'betber deaf* A ad there 's n o t a word In it d : thefam lly aboutSonotoae o r iU uaaz- be deaf, and lag n e v tran s is to r hearing treallag facts, aid.

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I f o r PTA H M tlnr Bet ■ ^ 7 ^ a -. . _ The executive board of the seniorr .V P Y lf * high school PTA wUl meet a t S p jn . L J V C ^ U I . Tuesday a t U>e home of Mrs. Roy n.) SlrreU, 837 F ifth aveaue e u td water coa* . ■■ ■■

Wrong Algen*, , The minor dvU acUoa filed In

engineer oi ^wln Palls Justice eourt Priday by Profeutonal -Adjustment bureau

^ n e speclaJ- Involv* Raymond P. Alger,Inage, water*, g y jj d flood pre- .

Hnbcap Takan his supervl- o . o . Oritfln, Bubl, reported to

ling roles-in poUco th a t lomeone took tbe hub- ;ler and sur- caps from hU 1963 Oldsmoblle whUe ao. HU toplo hU ca r w u parked a t Ute high Uon Districts achool Priday evening.

ralk Talk SchednledlU dUcuaa the Ralph Arrington, recenUy retum -vatloh." ed from an LDS mlaalon to.Argen-n. In addlUon Una, will report oo his mlsalonairywill feature exp^ences st.3:30 pjn. Sunday a t)fflcer of toe the Twla PaUs LDS fifth wardau tederaUoa church. ,:. apeaklng on . . _ ■ _____ryone’a Bual- Watch Takta

Mrs. Marjorie Tomiiaaon, routeler with af- 3. Twia PalU, reported to the sher-program are lff> office Saturday night th a t a

on; Olen Nel- wristwatch and 80 cents were Uken•ujnnn Clark, from hee home Saturday sfterooon.Bord Larsen, pottponed

la in charge Orange h u postponed itscue and pro- Wednesday meeting imtU Sept. 23

whea it win hold an Idaho products------- and btrthdsy dinner, n t s dinner

a * wUl honor members having‘birthrilllfl ^ ^ September.1 H ea Arrested

51 K P f i BlaU and his brother, name. c u v v o unknown, ire being held la the

>■ A city ja il as Uie-reiult of their ar-f* I MS44 reat by city police Saturday night on charges of flghUng in toe lOe

“i. J.. Sept. 13 hlock of Seoond avenue westblonde-Eve- ^ , --------•

EphraU, Pa., V*** Beturaeds America of Reytnon O. Weece, alUs Robert• " " " • * * yord. Plorence, Aris., and Csstie-liss Pennsvl* f°<^> was'returned from PlonnceTina ffult nre. Saturday night by Sheriff Jesses ?«Bk. Oarltoa to answer a forgery-oom-, plaint filed in probate court May 99.‘ He wae arreated by Aritona authori-

glrto In the u h ,eight Uuhes, _____

ds, has a 17- P areatrM M im ut and 88- The Parenta club of toe S t Ed­

ward’s school wUl meet a t 8 p jn.oae on an ele- Monday la th e school auditorium,u annoimced. x program will be presented by Mrs.J, velvet robe j . jwoodsoa Oreed aad Mrs, Kurt g-gowa.—^ M o e s - _ ‘nje_e*ecutlve board of thelied ____ olub Will meet a t '7 pjn. inthe-audl-u tanU Uu'ew 't o r i a ^ r ^ s a i Q g tna znemberahipd toward the meeting,a receive the —I winner. Neva Marriage UoensesOa. Marriage Ucenaes were luued by

IS an emoUoa the county clerk Priday and Satur-the aew Miss day to WUllam Jabls Crawford andlag the crown. Euphema Ruth Patsy Annette Mil-

the lOO-foot ler. boto Pller; Mont L. Boyer. Han-tUoa haU aad sen, and Beveriy Joyce Verburg,dtng. BUdlence Pller. and Eldon'Dean Tlidale'and

.- Jo A na Bafland, both ’Twin Palls,her gowa she , ■nnerwllh'gold Baiakln PoUedT.'VlaAmtr- Burglars apparenUy were fMght-

- , , ened a w ay ^fo re toey were ablest®wb qk ek i n t o n e Coca Cola BotUlogtha veeUmir laijrhlrd.aTeOUe.KUthi^bte.

^ P-»- rniM.r.manager, Egon Kroli. told city

|»Uoe he found where someone had^ e ^ d a ^ e ! »^^*nP l«a-to-pry-to6- J M a t-« 6or-me and a ape- damaged toe door -knob.jp 'ln toe con- _ “ ,WPS toey re . J J | , g g T o U g h f l e S S

C r e d i t e d t o C o l d,e Lee Ceglle, ALDERSHOT. Eogland. S ept 33 IB . . ~ —n e ld Manhnl Vlicount Montgom* lala McDavld, ery said tonight Ruwlsa soldiers are---------------- tough and gave part'of ttB credit to

luaaane Dug- R u u im winters.■Tn toe Soviet union life Is grim

and hard, with great extremes of n n ^ -A a climate. One h as to'be tough to sur- L a l c S vive such extfemea and toe R uulan

■ naUonal service boy Is a tough l 3 n g € S youag chap,” he aald.

i d P l a n pip t 13 ■ «fl-A liiViiir*-'-'^— latlre cplalon iwer admlnla* Jlmake drasUo 'i l '

ot foreign aidtproval of any l,i ’ ■ •

.0 will be sur- tber commU- sldent EUen- ' .v Jlarence Ran- '■ ■ • —board of m*

I, ia chairman

udy ints un- f! .............ling members ‘ _______________ :______I ItdearM m o ~ 'i ~ ~ yl-have-to-be- — --------------------------------- :— Am for which t yed 18,682.433.- ^Ulons in new Jfunds carried >propriaUons.

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alls News in Brief :n' ' r - '

ifthesea lo r The Liaooln school PTA execuUve let a t S p jn . board wOl meet a t 8 p jn . Moaday )f Mrs. Roy i a ' t h e school auditorlun:. . le e u t — —

ae e a V a c a U o ti W r. aad Mrs. Jamea Homaa. Jr ,

oa filed in I s f t Saturday for a two-week vaca- t Priday by tlo n trip to Portland, O re,' and mt bureau GeatUe, Wash, - -nd P. Alger, -------

. ComitiHfe-MeetsMembers of Uie Hospital Oulld

aewlng comnUttee' are to meet a t 9 reported to a jn . Tuesday at Magic VaiUey Me- >k toe h u ^ m ortal hospital for a sewing session.

t toe high H r« aad B l a UtelesA Ure and rim wsre stolen-from

th e trunk o t her car eometime Mon- «lay n ig h t Mn. Bemlce McIaUre,

nUy retum - 333 six th aTenoe. east reported to0 to.Argcn- police Friday afternoon.1 mUslonary —- Suaday a t W h*«l.'Ttre flletoafifth ward - t>ell Rupert, HIT Borah street

, reported to poUce Priday bight a________ tire SQd wheel were takea from his

plclnip. truck whUe ii waa parked In' lason, route £ roa t ot his home sometime Thurs* to toe sher- (U.v nightIght fhat a ------- •» were Uken c*vU AeUen Piled .y afternoon. a cIvU acUon w u fUed la district

cou rt Saturday by Mrs. PaUy N. Mlnahew against Robert Kiel Mln-

oatponed its shew. L. B. Quinn, attorney for Mra. itU Sept. 23 Mlnahew, has wltodrawn toe cue aho products fu*.Tha d lnasr ■'

avlog'birtbr SeaUnced t« Jail 1 September. Howard HoaJtaw, Twin PalU, was

- - sentenced to 30 days in too county iflJl and assessed 13 court costa In

rother, name x w ln Palls JuaUce court'Saturdoy leld la toe h# pleaded gulUy of. drawingof toeir o r- Insufficient fund check. He was

arrested Priday by olty police, in toe lOV _ _ _

I west BItUn byD ogMra John Alien. 1117 Tenth ave-

„ ou* told poUee Saturday mom-slUs Robert jQ - ihe was-bHten oh toe hip by a and C s ^ . large whlto cclUe dog as.she was p Flortnce .walking along Sflvento avenue east herlff Jesse police referred the esse to Pound- S S S m y S : m u te r W U lto M. W . onaautoori- r te e d Over Dog '

£ . E. (Bud) Smlto, 330 Pourto avenue east, w u fined 13 and' S3

»» « costs In Twin PaUrpoUce court Prl- toe S t Ed- ^hea he pleaded guUty cf liar-

I^-i. - f . - ' boring a daagirous dog. ’The com- au^torliw . pxaint was signed by Pouadmsstcr

WUUam M. D y ^ ’

» t OoUage,~~T l*nntog-to attend-toe-CoUege.of

-Brembenalp TdBro~thU-Ts«-a8-freahmen~from- Twln Falls ars Dick Shotwell. Stan­ley Vandenbark. Sandra Scott and

, . . Alyce Jane Howard, coUege offlclala rep o rt Preehmen are scheduled to “ Tl” «“ «unp“» TuMday; OUsses *>11 » n v « . M ^ y . s« p t Jl.

T ax Llea FUed- A federal, tax lien foe I360J8 w u

^ 7 » il filed In dUtrlct court Saturday ’Twin PaUs. ftj.inat Olln Woodward Steele, Jr.,

aeo AddUOn avenue weat, by Calvin___ ___ a wflgTitrB5i»trdUwoe-direetor:ofwere W ght- Jnteraal revenue. The

, u m U on withholding taxes-.irpmSftoSL »= ■ «•.M ea gentenced

S S Oopto* **- c i* « --laad^o .. and Andrew Pendley, S3,, Magna, U tah, were seh t^ncerto^o-' days each in the city Jail and each

assessed 43 court coaU la Twin PalU lO G Q police ooiart' Ssturday when toey i c a o pleaded guilty ot dUturblng toe

ioColdd .s e p ta s m -------itMontgom* Soil PUed1 soldiers are A civil acUon seeking, a . .134.23 toB 'creditto Jadgm enf and Interest and costs

was filed in probate court Saturday life Is grim by PrancU Dtt, operator of tbe Eden extremes o t Motor senriee, againat Lealle Hesa. ough to sur- H e u h u faUed to pay for parts he toe-Ruulan has purchased, Utt charges..Theron Is a tough Ward, Jerome, represents toe plaUi-

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f __District EvenL_^ Ends Fairs in L’ SS yaUeyfor’5'3

( r ? « P w o««) jbers are Arthur Kemer, Ray Braun

Homan. J r , Darwin MUU. ’The Valley high week vaca- ,chool was second. Team members O re, and j^ck! O ran t Boy Coulson and

.................... navld Ratobua. -T he Hagenaaateam w u third. T>ram members are

. , «jital OuUd Walter Prance.1 meet a t 9 p^ur-H club girls presented two VaiUey Me- , ^ duriag toe day to ca- lag sessloa. S / ^ w d s . The m u te r of cere*

raonM was Carol Aon -M aggart . , ' Burley. Judges were LUUan J o h ^ -

nSui,-Moscow, assUtant 4-H club eUme Moa- and Satoer Nystrom, Boise,

o lo m o n clolhtog .PMIUUI. ^ On* Friday afternoon a Plcabo

Blrl taking port in her aecoad year ■ of 4-H club work, won toe dUtrict

**!,' .»*..» champloaship beef UUb- Kris i ^ - ? ? ^ iS h t a dy's Hereford w u Judged the b « t in

VI. toe district Tho FPA grand chom-f P l o o beef-fltUag.aad-Bhowlng t Ue

went to Bob Bernard, Valley h gh Ime Tliur** Quality grand champion

UUes went to Burke Scholer. Burley, sheep: Larry HaUtead, Jerome.

. I- swine: WIHU Cuto, Jerome, dairyK Uia C urtllSw M l. Twin P.IU, bool.

T ln M .lio a i iO T M y S rra l tr . j j .f i - S «xilotlon l in t prko wm .« i ira r f

n 111. S i c Carol P.Uinon. BUM. Stcond »w»ra WlB cu e ^ Wayne Buschom. Eden, nndtolrd to Donald Daniel, Ooodlng. .

Anne Dykstra, Jerome, took firstI PalU, was prise offered by toe S o u th c e a ^ l toe county MUklng Shorthorn- association. La-

irt costs in Veme KuykendaU took second and • f Saturdoy Mary Lou Shupe, third. PhllUp Ed- o t drawing wards, Dietrich, won the prUe of-

ick. He was fered by toe HoUCeln Breeders os* police. soclaUon.

In toe first year division of toe Jerome CooperaUve C r e a m e r y

Tenth ava- awards, OaU Toler w u first. Gret- xdey mom- chen Toler, second, and Marllya 10 hip by a BouUch, -third,' AU are from Jer- as.she was ome.ivenue e u t m the second year d lv fa loo^al-

to Pound- ]as Cross, Jerome, w u first, Donna Van Zante, Twin PolU, second, and BUly NovU, Ooodlng, tolrd. In the third year dlvUlon Elaine Huston.

330 Pourto Jerome, w u f irs t Carol Peteraon. 13 and S3 Buhl, w u second; aad Ruth Meyers,

e court Prl- Jerome, w u third. lUty cf liar- — ■. The eom- POUCE SHAKEN UP'oundmsster BERLIN, Sept 13 ( ^ T h e East

Oermon communUts have shaken up the people’s poUce, underground sources sold today. A tough 'new

e-CoUege.of detochmeait ai3)Wcntly- hM bgen hmen~from- -aflalBncd-to-mard toe border'eur- twell. Stan- rounding West Berlin. For a-montor t Scott and there havs beea ahooUngs. almostego OfflclaU. nlghUy. -------- ---cheduled to J - ----------------------------------------------ay.^ Classes

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by'cilW n I C l , j j n C \retreeterof — I — — 1 ~ svenue. The I J L H I U - ' -■ <1.1to o - .l tp m . , 1 l # S i | F l B a i ^ ' - J "‘i ,

_________ \ M « « u i i b e c ^ . . : :

»MdIey.*M’,sn c e r to ^ o ------------------II and eachTwin PalU f * * n - r r 'p in

when toey g Murblng toe m '-rhi.».K -A jbar Priday f A T O \ f l

I dtiH \ / i*g. ft..134.29 -. f I f |[M — - and costs #51 / ’

rt Saturday k ^ ^of tb e ^ e nLeslie Hess. r<'.->'vor parts he . / - y tiea..Theroa ' 'jK :I toa Plata- f

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^|p^een*.r~I|—atatr'pollce car 403 parked la

9 ^ 9 Twin Pf'»«. . . CharUe RusseU about \T O u to f a i lu le e p during buslaeu luU

ta barber shop . . . Womaa p opper) tistag to aiako up ber .m tad on aRay Braun purchase . . . of ^ggUag girls * Valley high trying to unlock parked w . - . . g m mOTberelHwaoa Heldt staadtag m . t n ^ o f » loulson a a d jc a r moving g<« dubs ; . . Peo^e

R aserm aa I staring a t Heldt chorus girls In .cafe.lembers aro . . . Mel D o U J n i^ a t^ in w out- a

d S t “a r S S h u S S S h t a . S w - oUan J o ^ tlon for Sundoy aervtces . . . Two * lI 4 -H club airplanes leaving vapor traUs • . • f trom -Boise, Two men driving a small band of tB u t s h e e p . . . And overheard: Woman C

^ Plcabo saying “He sounded awfuUy mad,- hseOTd ^ a ? M Old friends exchange uacom- eto T d U trirt pumeauryremar.ks.,- », K ris P u r- . _ -

Report Given esowing tIUe _ JT . _ _ _ I

'"SSmSS T o r Antelope'oler, Burley, . jd, Jerome. MACKAY, S ept 13—Hunter# have <!rome, dairy checked out 841 antelope for elght •I PalU, beef, units of the special' hunU betag >breeders as- held thU week-end. reporte Boyd aL awarded Thietten. conservaUon officer, ^‘cond award «« " I 'l “ >0 weatoer was hot and «1 M eS dry and hunters were having fair .1

aucceas a t higher elevoUons. Sev-. T!:l. enti nmsta have been made fo r 1

faU“" “J w th c e a ^ I njttpujf m d shooUag witoout a per- tlatlon. U l- . . . .

5. '* 'n»e check Baturday eveiiing PhllUp Ed- gj onUlopo taken for lOO

to priie 01- pennlts in unit No. 1 : 87 for' ISO « Jrccden as* permits in imit No. 3; 87 for 100' In t

unit No. 3; 83 for 180 to un it No.-4; t Ision o t toe 30 for 70 permlU in imit No. B; 14B I r e a m e r y for 300 permits in u n it No. 6 ; 137 for first. Gret- 200 permits in un it No.' 7, and 63 fori r

nd Marilyn lOO permits in u n it No. 10, II from Jer-

32 Men Rescued i F r o m Freigiiter

ine Huston. m arQUBITE, Mich, S e p t 13 Ifl -Thirty-tw o crewmen were reacued

,uth Meyers, form a stonrt-beacbed freighter to-. day, but ntae sailors stUl were adrift

— > ta angry Lake Superior tonight onN VF a tossing, helpless dredge.V—The East Tbe 33 rescued were from toe 430-lave shaken foot ore f r e ig h t Maryland, drivenonderground aground 60 yards oft shore sometough -new nine miles east of here. * - •

has been A coast guard heUcopter from'border 'eur- Traverse"Cltyr Mlchn-p1uoked-ll-'ey a montor -men-fromJbe.>lM ylan^Tl« otoersings.alm ost were removed by a lireeche8~buoy- line ehot to toe stranded ship.

M i s s _ M a r i o r i e S e o f t

i f \ Seon Otormode Corset Speelonit, 1% . m wHI be gtod to analyze yeur figure

— K —.— and n/gflstt-tiie faundotlon-iuit m for you. Bring your figure

# • t^ ' - >reblemslo Mill Scott o r moke\COlM - ------- cin oji'polnhnenl for 0 flttlng.-

Sept. XT, 18. 19 — Ko ebUgatlea

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jHuction Noted^ ^ E b l 13 (A-I^reAsed meat 1800, ahe^ ■ t a ^ l f t h o during-July snvcmai:^ ^ K e r cent from June apd I^ -T h e :

July. 106a, the TJ. 6. Dl ^ ^ ■ c ta ( ^ tu r e .« n iu iu n e '

^ ^ B u i of B,624,000 pounda.^ ^ K s d i w u port^ Tbls wna A suni ^ ■ ^ .p e c -c e a t i f ro m .J u n e c h u r^ ..a

Kbout half, the o u t' Amerlu.!□ churcl

^ K u U o i hai Dten-quite ^ ■ d ie c p - m a tk e t ln s wa*^ ■ r aboTS that Of last

were heavier and cama ■ ^ F eu U er, parUcutarly In i ”J i^ W o n i,« h < ^ ra n se a w ere

t o p p r i ^ „ 5 g [ dr6n »n_d

iBts Selected Spud Growers- ^ ■ aUA Sept 13 tn -S lU s C n i i J

Sugar City. U th e new O p U l l the Idaho Potato p .

f^ ^ p d tU o n .'H e wa4 chosea ' I j l mtetlnE which also POOA'

Uarquess, Paul, vice oo/ mart more - tt

' ^ « 1 . Idaho Jails, w < ^K lU 7-tn4su rer and dl- - j ^ ^ a are Lloyd P. Mlckel- ^ H c . Johnson and -RuaseU “ “ I * "

Idaho Tolls: 'WUllam T h e ’ ( ^ ^ ■ T l r th ; Qulnloa Mur- « P » « to ^ B [ f M t ; OUff J. Crooks, S ' 5 ^ '

Quayle. Bt. Anthony;I ^ B n . K W Ollj; JoM ^ ^ V e e n , and Harold Smith,

wanted

flYieldsBody .• p. Resident

Sept. 12 (iB-Thel^nUfied as Jamea OhrUt

^ ■ ^ _ ^ , . h M . b e e n j a - . _Alph*->river. pjq .

lhe night of Au». Twlnp*^ H h ? ^ « « « P»Ube

Id^o TaUs aanltaUon Henderi, London.

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’ ■ B y l d a h o S t a t i o nP O O A ra x O ; Sept. 13 (iP-The the off

Eastern Idaho Broftdftastlng. and newsoapTelevision company, which operates Moscow

- radlo-aUUonKWHC. aanouncedPrl- because9 day tha t construcUon - of a trans* Uonhen K m ltter for Its televtsloa' station’ will0 be started immediately. y d .The company holds s channel 10I. construction permit. Oeneral I!1bq> V .D ager' Oharles Cra&tAto said i t is,- hoped thaftejecoatlng con bo s ta rt- *i.

ed ttila.year about Dec. 1. .it Tho company’ Is now affiliatede 'V ilh the ABO televjsion Jietwort '- and Isnegotiatlng, Crabtree B»id.'for - The Eis additional .•. network • » ^ c e . f» m celved atr other TV webs. ’. . ' »rtl< )t BuUdlng-of the audio and ,video translate

■wjulpmeat'WM begun s i x ‘m ^ th s tronslaUe &B0 . The cJ. — ' — ' '-------;—: Idaho to

! R e s i d e n t o f F i l e r : S X S

1 — d a i m ^ k y - D e a t hPHJER. Sept. la ^ T h e death of 04- t X

jrear-old Mrs. U n a Abble Silverpoll occurred a t 4:35 p ^ . Friday a t the •home of her dAUghter.'Mrs. Irene M. I f k

i Bloom,Pller. '

lr i‘Pairplay,.y/ls.; June 34, it 1850, ahe. was m arrted tio C harlesH . ly snvem all July -B,'ISTTj-at WUlttuns, d L a . , They went; from wm idm s-to J. North Dakota in 1806.-and moved to .. Loa Angelea in IWI. Mrs.-8Uvem»U

lia d ,:^ 6 l i« rS o m e In'TO te'tor tb* 'PiUW i *, last elght-yeara. • Xairjr Sa A member bf the nier.-MettJodlst ‘Melrtn',1 >e church 'and the ItoyalUelghbors of ceased, I

America. .Mrs: Sllvemttll was active Wrrght In church and Sunday school work

.. during her'earU w years.'H er hiis- , f ’* band dled 'ih Man*..103B. .t l 8\arviytaB s « threo daugh ttn , 5."“^ , , , ‘ M n L 0 tU .* .a r .y .a ic n d « !» S « m .;

Mra. Irene Bloom and Mrs. Ivy 8. •'t W ame. Fargo, N. D.; a son, Harlnnd r r •3 M. SUvemall,.-Bluings, Mont.; 10 • lC < l ^ grandcliUdren. 18-great-graadchU -

dr«Jn and two g ^ t-g rea t-g randch ll- ^ intei

-P u n ^ ~ B e 'r^ c « wlU 1» Held‘a t Forest Lawn .cemetery. Glendale, gcho-,’.,

g c . 11, , M O .W . . . . “ S ; ;

S S p u d M a r k e t i n g 5 2

:n C u r b I s R e t a i n e d»o POCATELLO, Sept; 13. « ^ A ban meellng :e on/ m artetlng pqtatoep .which,' ate .-

more- than slightly- sklnped has tp a tn a la b e « retained by tija ptmtl^OT Idaho B I. PoUto Oohtrol ebmmiitm. in splta 9 ' ^ >. of oppoMUon'from soma Eastern 9 H J, members. • . y Bn, The coniinlttee, which Include n .H f , represebtation from M alheur coun- H ■ .. ty, Ore., m et a t the . request o f the 9 ■

E a s im Idaho Potato ContnA oom- fl B ^ mlttee, to.cos^der.relaxing th a re- H ■

Some easteni Idaho growers 9 . § | wanted to go back to a previous H ■ less strict requirement banning'po* n H tatoes- more th an **nod(srately ' f l

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^ R i t e T H e l d ~ ~ Ies Christian Bdence.servlces fo r Mrs. ' Ia-- -Alpha-MoorjBan^were-heid-at-aTJO — f l

PJD.'8aturday a t the graveside In f lIg. Twin FaUs cemetery. . . f les Pallbeariers were Lester UcKean, ■ W,n- A rt WUUams,, Ernest StetUer, Hai ;]»5m Henderwn, Emmett Kftil and Jaek — »

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Russian iVewspaper _ ' View' o£;'.Eefe-.in' MJJ -MOSCOW,-Sc0 C."I2 .--Cff-:i^esHn; IRTe'tpwf"® the official Rusilan 'government tlbn.. Am»d newspaper, thinkS’ the people In drlyo;oni« Moscow, USA,'aro •'lltUe pug-dogs" -T h e '-li

because of th a t May 'day-'celebra- . '.•Tf voi»• tion here last spring that rlbbed:the a in o n ^ t

reda. •, ‘ . con' towiItvcsUo. .w aited . three- and one- the U.' 8

half montha-.bejore commenting-.on M adrid.J. the local.atunt. I t < ^ e d 'a '3 0 0 > Cairo. M^ word slory.;under the two-oolumn across tl

heading: •• "M anners-.and Morals .«*•-liti^ Abroad; ' Little Pug-Dogs from in a te d Irk • •• ' l0,5W-.p.or The Dally Idahonlon-sild-It Te- was xlghinx celved a copy of the Aug.* 18 Izves- “Hardl

' tla article from a Colorado-bo6k' tbe > existeo translator. -He -also sent- the English namesoktu translation.- • father*'.

cItjr- ocunclr o M hls-N orth Ui»iM«lyIdaho'town.of 10,603'pasKd a reso- ' Lsckl:lUUon toat--spring' w ttng Mosoow, commonXJSSR,'.to change its name b«o*tfce *cn»e. or

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J ; leommission sought Friday a com- ■ J ' promise on the touchy and contro- ^ ' W verslal quesUon of hydro-electric 'fl-------^ .

- power allocation. ' ^MembM of the commission, rep- [i

resenutives of power commissions ■“.. of six northwest states, agreed th a t ^' the compact which they are setting. ;;. ,up should Include decisions 'on tbe \' power allocation.

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' oppolnt a subcommittee which will \. hove ..tho Job of bringing together : ' '

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ment for the upstream states th a t 1 - they should be assured the righ t to I '- power generated within their bor- ;

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' benefits are felt by the states down- a_i; stream and argued tha t in re tum

the headwaters states ahould re- ^ 1. celve needed power allocation from

outside their bordera. ' l^u, Rogers replied tha t the compact .

should restrict Itself to “broad gen- eral principles” of power aUocatlon.

Members of the subcommittee■ ’ are: Olen Larson, Thompson Falls,

Mont.; Mark Kulp, Boise; Charles Heltsel, Oregon public utUltles com-

atla B^issloner: Bowwd .BUnson, Solse, representing tho, federal govem- ment, and Charles Savage, Shelton,

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,TIMBS-NBWSrTWIN FAMS,. IDAHO SUNDAY/!

; OUR NEW HIGH SCHOOi;Tills w eek-end m ark s open, house and

— ' fo rm a l dedlcatloii of th e new *1,500,00$ high •chool fo r Twin FaU*.

As th e people o f ‘th is v icin ity Join In the I n f e c t io n of th is tiltra -m o d em educational

■ p la n t, th e y will have several reasons to be p roud o f th e j^ le v e m e n t .

T hey m ay re s t assu red th a t Tw in Falls now 'h i s one of th e m ost' m odem a n d lunctlonai- h ig h school buildings In th e w est and th a t It ■will serve a rea l purpose l a relieving serious congestion In th e city’s public school system.

M ore s l^ lf lc a n t ly , I t ’s to th e ever-lasting cred it o f th e taxpayers t h a t th e y authorised constihictloYi“ of th is new educational plant.

. TZiroughout th e zm tted S ta te s t h e n is a seri­ous sho rtage ' of school fBcUltles w ith a gen> era l re luc tance on th e -p a r t 'o f &to face w h a t Is becom ing one o f th e nation’s forem ost problems.

• • •As everyone knows, I t was n o i easy to bring

ab o u t th is m uch-needed add ition to th e city's educational system . T here was considerable controversy over th e selection o f a site and one bond Issue to cover th e coet o f a location fa iled a s a result.

To ass is t in solving th e problem , a cltU *ens’ com m ittee volunteered to ^ r k w ith the board of education, a n d i ts sug^esUon th a t V I expert be employed to m ake a survey and recom m endations fo r a school building pro-

- g ram m e t w ith public approval.Not only did a 'lu l l - f le i^ e d citizens’ com-

-m ltte e -se rv e-as-an- e x c ^ ____ .U c 'co o p im io n rb u fc i t tille d a rea l need in h elp ing to work ou t a ll th e details, including th e selection of. a ^ te .

As th e people of Tw in F alls should roallxe, m uch study a n d th o u g h t w e n t in to the new h igh school. S ln ^ la r build ings th roughout the w est w ere Inspected by arch itects, board

bersrform er-Supt.-A .-W .Jilorgan.and.inr. structo rs. w ith th e re su lt th a t th e best fea­tu res o f o th e r h ig h schools a n d some college b u ild in g s 'w ere Inco rpora ted to to plans for

—th e local st r uct ur t . - - ' - ' - ....................-• • •

-N ow -tbat> -w e'dedlcate-th ls-m odem -high- school p la n t to th e education o f youngsters fo r generations to come, we should all be th a n k fu l fo r th e t im e a n d e ffo rt given by all those board m em bers who hav e serred during th e p lann ing a n d construction period, by those on th e citizens* com m ittee, former Su­p erin te n d en t M organ, an d o u r present school d is tr ic t superin tenden t, E. K Ragland.

------ — X ha jireh ltee ts a n d j ^ t n e t o n a^o are de-■ervlng of th e h ig h e s t com m endation because' th e y played an Im p o rta n t p a r t In building a n educational p la n t w hich would be a real cred it to any city In th e U nited States, in e - •pectlve of size.

We o f th is commtiBlty-should consider our­selves fo rtuna te in hav in g enough foresight to keep pace w ith a g re a t reiponaibUlty which Is being w oefully-A H leeted-throughout the Jand.

T ha new h ig h ' sebool la a re a l credit, not only %o Twin Palls, t u t to a n I ^ g lc Valley.

T A L E N T S H O W S P O P U L A R Judging fro tn th a tu rn o u t fo r th e Horace

B eld t show in th e n ew Tw in FaUa high school gym nasium F riday n ig h t, th e people of Magic Valley have a re a l apprecia tion for such big nam e attrac tions, a s th ey hav e demonstrated before.

I t 's m uch to th e cred it of th e Twin Falls — rC h a m b e ro f C om m ercethat-lfhasrecpgnlzed-

thft nftnri fo r h igh class musical an d theatrical en te rta in m en t In th is vicinity, and th a t i f

T U C K E R ’ S N A T I O N A L

W H I R L I G I Gvw.— - ______nftUeuI u<S mumftUonal polldts

______________ ^ . ju o e t lotjf be Mut aittci to a*/Tuektf, e m uuicTMi n »ea. OBtt r c b u * . ud .

WASHINaTON — "W hit Is the m tttcr With our welUpald protMtlODal.Ubor leaders?'' explodes Mrs. y , 0.,-0ft»r3e«t0», s.- O. “Wever'irere they pi Ibe mem­bers ot their unions earnlni more fnoner.' living beU

- Ur or fsclDs brljhU r prospects.' "Even Elsenhower seems ttrs ld

of thenl And ytt, as I read their ipeeohes, the United SUtes is so- Ins over A cliff In a hnclc hired at bJsh union-wages."

Answer: I would not take the labor leaders' gripes too serloustjr. If they concede that vorking con­ditions are .excellent, the. otUcere,. tobbybU and walklns delegaUs mleht lose their good Jobj, their, irtnter conrentlona in Miami and 6ther"/»ncf p^u ls lte* . Ahd they

In order to hold the gainsK>r;TMk«

must keep ------- - ... ------ -------they have cnado. Every other group does the same- thlng. ,

— GLOOItnr~TALK—Sowever.-it Is'amuslns j o .read, two entirely different kinds of Labor day addresses delivered by two of their principal officials. I t seems as If the pubUclCy agents of th e American Federa­tion of lAbor ought to get together when they en-, gage in ghosting for their bosses.

Aoeordlng to 'WllUam T. Schnltaler, AFIi secretary- treasurer, this Is the worst ot all possible countries. Evil forces, he' says, are “kliung" slum clearspce and

'low-cost-housln«-projeots,.sabotaging.our., "diegrace-ful free public education syaleoi” and ■•raidinB' the old age and survivors Insurance fund. The evil forces, of course, axe members of congress.

O F F O S m EABOR VIEW ~ 'B U f OharlM T . Me- aowan. Vic# president of the APL and hend of the m tem atlonal Brotherhood of Bollermakera, Black­smiths end iro n ShipbuUders. » truly hard-boiled union, disagree* with Secretary-’Z^easurer-Sehnlteler. Afer referring to and glorifylog in Uie American sys­tem. he says:

•■In the e«ro lse ot this freedom. Uie working peo­ple of Amsric* have, step, by step, advanced to the hJghtst standards’ existing anywhere on earth. Their hours of labor, their wage structure, their provisions for slcknees. pensions, vacations and educeUon^ op­portunities, are unequalled by the workers anywhere."

PInally, John L. Lewis announced tha t the VniUi Mine Workers’ welfare fund, financed by coal op­erators and consumers, bad paid out $138,069,939 In pensions and death and sickness beneflU In fiscal JS63.

• sT T rfrm K TOWABD MoCABTHV — "1 cannot undsrstand your atUtude toward Senator McCarthy, writes a . A., D»vanporl, la . ‘’Sometlmea you «itlcUe him. But In a recent column jwu seemed to praUe what he has done." . -- Answer; I t is not my Job to have an "atUtude" to-

■ward Senator McCarthy. In aU m /w riting about him, I bate tried to preserve an ImparUal. reportorlal standard. However, 1 have received some dellghuul. Kfteit erltlcal, letter*, concerning my latest columnmi a BH)Wlng^appreeiaUon-of=:bim=Jffr i tes-. J . =S. :Shrereport, La.. In a typical cwtbuw:

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m arked success.Needless to say, th e H orace E eld t troupe

pleased Its g re a t Magic Valley audience, be- - c a u se h e h ad already^estabUshed-an enthusi--

astlc following th ro u g h a previous appcar-' ance several years ago. ‘ " .........

By I ts very n a tu re , H eldt’s youth oppor- . ..tu n ltj^ ro g ram Is h ig h ly p ^ u la r ,- because he.

m akes I t possible, fo r m an y a ta len ted young-' s te r to gain ‘recognition w hich otherwise

----- m igh t never-be achieved;.......... .. .F u rth e r to h is c re d it Is th e fa c t th a t in

■ providing th e b est o f f irs t ra te en tekaln - m ent, h e keeps i t c lean asjL.whiatlftJhrough--

• OutrH e even goes to th e ex ten t of adding a serious n o te now a n d then , w hich n o t only reg isters w ith h is audience, b u t dem onstrates

-h is-un iqu«-ab lU ty -a]ong-the-lln< taste .

P erh a p s th e new Tw in r a i l s h ig h school gym nasium will serve th e purpose of a serl- ously-needcd aud ito rium in th is vicinity, if I t 's possible to w ork ou t unconfllcting ar- tan g em en ts w ith th e school authorities.

B ut th e tu rn o u t fo r th e H orace Heldt show does dem onstra te once m ore w h a t might, be accom plished along' these sam e lines If we- h a d a n adequate aud ito rium w ith comfort­able sea tin g accom niodatlons a n d favorable

.•M U S tlC S ..L et's hope t h a t before too long Twin Falls

will h av e such an aud ito rium a n d th a t in the m ea n tim e/'th e new h igh school gymnasium will m ake i t possible .lo r^ fh e people of this -area to en joy m an y more slich ti^fU ght a t­tra c tio n s such as t h a t p rovW e^ to Horace H eld t a n d ta len te d troupe of e r i^ la ln i

i t~ n r td “ W in r "reucniB laf m ire.- you m a r^ind-corofi

"W hat you iTory tower oracles fall to realiie Is tha t ■ths east, lBolu«Hng many magaaines.and.new8paperfc are always ten years behind the Umes in their think­ing on major tloraeaUo and international probletns. In the Intellectual aectlons fa r from this eastern front, people ar» A m e r l ^ and riot melUng-pot drbsj. •

‘I n tJma the aast will learn that the issues ot whether McCarthy U a gentleman has n o tin g to do •with-4ha-lssutt-ot-CommuntBm_versus the United Statee of Amerieal* , __________

V I E W S . . O F . o t h e r s

TAX GBVMBLEK8 ."p«pl* always grumble about their tSues^ House

-Opeaker Martin-ls!«uoted.aajjaylnB as o j^fU rthought to a statam eat th a t "too high” taxes are causing' grumbling among the n U a . AUhoagh these remarks- wdfc m ade In th e e oum of an interview In which the speaker predicted th a t taxes will be cut next year, nevertheless the^e Is a distinct ImpUoatlon that tax­payers* grumbUng Is taken as a m atter of course and does not carry much weight.

perhaps th a t explains why the taxpayer has been r e g ^ e d as a sort of minor pest, on the order of a lone mosQUlto a t a'plcnie, during the past 30 yean In Washington, and why even under Uie new ad- m lBistraUon-there-hM -been - a-markedly_apathetlo attitude toward the noUon th a t ih e eiecUon results of la s t NovemtMr called for bending an ear to the tax- p a ^ f s plsa fo r lightening of his load.^ h u s while it U doubUesi true tha t Uie taxpayer Always trumbJee, apparently ha doesn’t grumblo with enough oonvlcMon. Congressmen, aenators. department officials and those who aspire to high office become accustomed to the protests of disaatlsfied clUsens, and oorae t o . a ^ p t them as one of th e hasards of publlo

' AB aausuattr ToeUece«a and penlateat pcotert ts mpOnd. tiu n tix t. t» peosirate «m au c ta l dafansas of the »T«7Sff« legislator o r e th er ^bU e om dal and make a rsal and lu tin g Impraaaloci.

So be I t Let the taxpayer realise th a t his ordinary grumbling ts taken for granted. More ImaginaUve and emphaUo measures are called for, and the occasion for them is a t hand.-because our oongressmen and sena­tors, In Idaho a t least, are now In their home U r- rltorlss for the annual- period of renewing acquaint­ances. The taxpayer oaa get la a good lick by button­holing th e leglslaton. en the street o r In their of­fices. and etpresrtng some views on toxaUon which will be hard to shrug aside as ordinary grumbling.

It's time to lay i t on tha line—Boise Statesman.

AOS. IN THE a O U t

SDOGESnON, riEASE Dear Sir:

Henceforth, wouldn’t i t be a good Idea for the sponsors of publle events to indicate what sort -of clothes would be sulUble? Did see many of our leading LI. shedding coaU Friday night a t the Horace Heldt ahow7

Why< n o t Just a word, such as "Suits are niggested -for men, cool dresses for the w o a e a ” Or •'sports clo therare suggested.” Or “dress as coolly aa possible and sUll remain decent.”

This is a problem tha t should have .more ’ attenUon, don’t you Uilnkt-

L SbedK (Twin FslU)

CWCH -•Two guys were talking about the

h in t of fall in the a ir and with It the nearness of hunting scasens.

Said- the first guy: *’Oot your shooting eye sharpened up7*

Answered No. 2: “Nope, but 1 got a week before it's time to go after sagehens.”

— No. 1,-reglitered disgust for such awkward, alow-flying birds: "Thoee thlngsl”

No. 3: " I UM a ^ ^ o t on ’em!’'

PUP8 rO B XIDB DEFT.These three male puppies are

about 6 weeks eld. The owner_would like to find good homes for them. 7ou can stop a t 833 Falls avenue west or phone O iU-Rll anytime Sunday.

LA81^ BTBAWTPots:

My favorito llyrod was missing. M atter of fact. I t was' my only 91y- « )d -f th a t^ -w h y ^ lt:w the favorite one. '

A weasel got Into the chicken coop with the results you’d expect from such an Invasion.

One of th e cows w u missing. (She

Just then the ^ e came out the bam . announced: "We have crab’grass in our lawn. Lots of It and lt'« all. going to seed.”

•All It takes now Is for someone to wander up, make the usual wise­crack about formers making all kinds of money.

»-Palls)—

Two' are coal 'b l a ^ one Is gol_ ^ ^ o n e is gray. AU are tame and'

Vhena OSIS-BS(Buhl) .• • *

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iVs rather peculiar, but hardly any- ABe_ever.pays-any. attention to un­signed letters o r letters signsd’wlUi an obviously phony name. Anyone who has a legitimate complaint ateu t -anything ahould never hesi­tate to slgif hls na^e to It. Some­times you can get acUon tha t way.

rAMOUB :Li s t l in k- . ' . . No. I d o n t think it has

anything to do wlUi aeensUest wa Jnsi'conldn’t hear onythingl”

GENTLEMAN IN TBK. rOURTH BOW

H O W - T H I N G S A P P E A E F R O M

P E G L E R 'S A N G L EHerbert BrowntU, th e attorney-

general Vho was Dewe/a campaign m anager In IMS and was taken.lnte the cabinet as a member o f Dewey's dooUnant wing of th e Republicanparty, U the one - ..............vho has p u t the, r a i on a spot In lt« .tcuehy rela­tione with loeal police d e p a r t - ! menta and Jeop­ardised ite rtpu- U tlon w lth the public. - 1

Tbe FBI has: had the benefitof a fine cam -. ______palgn o t publlo 'wutktMh reuuons. lU lltUehousehold scandals have been sup­pressed, absolutely and the 'bureau has ‘ been glortacd aa no other American eorpe except th e marines ever wiaa before.

John 'S lgar Hoover Is sad about thta prfthlirm Ha wrat* m. long letter for pubUoaUon. going as la r as-he eould to emphaslw the fac t tha t It Is butting Into ehesp little cates of disorder^ conduct only by Brow- neU'« explicit orders.

In practically all these cuas. the cope have already been vindicated by the' local'authortUee,' Including oounty' grand' Juries.

B ut Brownell 1s a bid forthe votes of "groups” and “mlnorl- let" aa he has proved by sending subordinates to “racial” conventions to promise ‘'intensified efforts to safeguard dvil rights.’

Hoover and other FB I men wince, nderstAndab1y,'at every euggesUon

tha t the FBI la overstaffed if it has men to tpare on such obviously insincere and cheaply political ap­peals- to “racial" and ''rellgleua'’ hatred.

’The situaUon In Chicago Is as b>d as the New York outrages. If the department of Justice were a pri­vate concern, i t could be prosecut­ed for abuse ef legal process.

T his policy flagrantly flouts legal ethics. - -

Yet, If FBI man are being divert­ed from anti-communist duty to persecute city policemen for twist­ing eccie fighting drurik’e -ami to subdue him. i t surely follows tha t tha agents assigned to th is political duty are not giving any worthwhile service and should be laid off.

BrowneU baa aaaletvit attemeys- seniTsl with no more Useful-duty to perform for their aalarlu and tnvellng expensee than to spout InfUmmatory speeches threatening Bwlft punishment to persons who “Impose their own brand of Justice.’*

This Is nothlnc but a a extension of Roosevelt's-campaign- to incite hatred of the larger publio' agaUist “groups” with resultant Ineviubls •■inciaenta’* and further needless Jobe for,the FBI.

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chief of th e investlgatlnc etaffi n v eI- the FBI much of Ite Infom atloa.

\ T h U Isea ldno tto^beU ftle t^yB I but iimnly'ta'eoavey^BnaidBretand- S J i r t h e Xmmnaliy e f th e nntected traitors inducted Into th e 'g o v en - menl by Booeevelt end-Feltt Frank­furter.-'Bpedfleally. I refer to Alger Hiss ae a traitor Indueted Into the ger- enunsat by Frankfurter. W l* may flot have known th a t ^ waa a oomfflunlst agent ot th e saretnlln but the reepoaslblllty waa hia.and be waa no naive Innocent regarding the world communist system. —

Jng Herbert Xehman's stuff for use in Lehman’s own bailiwick. For Z6 years rotUn unions all over the ecmn(ry have been imposing "their own brand of Jiutlce.". But BrowneU and Dewey want the very subetanUal union cam­paign money and tha t Is the sole reason the FBI Is not assigned to union violaUons of civil rights. Not a s ^ l e union ever has been pro-

tice for any s u ^ crime even unto murder.

In one New York case, two tml- formed policemen were badgered and jeopardised by the FBI after they had shown grea^ courage In arresting two men and a woman in a wild scene provoked by one of Uie ;nen which" might have biased Into aterrible race riot.----------------------

The cops use<iJuat enough 1 to arrest the thrw .-^bd oho'of . poUCemenSvas. bitten badly on the hand by the woman and knocks down by her husband. throe were convicted In a local court, but the FBI nevertheless butted In under Brownell’s orders because the pris­oners happened to be Negroes.

Hoover has contrived to get two writers friendly to the bureau, as this one also Is, to write special articles further ple.adlng hU case.

He has emphaslxed his great problem Is spying on communisCe. 'This is the bureau’s roost important concern these days, although for years, under Roosevelt and Truman. Its dlscoveriee were suppressed and the department ot Justice purposely Ignored material obviously grand Jury stuff.' '

That is why Eleanor Roosevelt says "Jeave le all to the FBI.". I t should be said, moreover, to

keep the story In balance, tha t the lnvesti^tora_ot_UieJiouse.commlt-

•tee^d" un-American acUvltie*; mich slty-to'expdse thls>paltry use of an men as Matthews, Stripling, Appel, honorable-corpe-for-a-toie-purpose. Mandel aiyi-Lou Bussell, the present

I t ’ Is someUmee argued Uiat city poUcemen are n o t I n t e ^ tu a l and are abrupt in handling criminals or suspecU who m ay be .Innocent. . .

That la b y n o means-conceded, but the respoaaibillty Is still that of the states, which a re the guar­dians of all the rights of their clU- sens. Their average pafoim ance is good with the flag ran t exception of union atrocities against the peo­ple*

We know nothing about depart­mental trials of agents of the TBI. Cops who are aocused get loud pub­licity. And did the FBI use a llCtle tnn mufh fotw tn.iehooUng down John Dillinger from ambush as he walked on a public s treet In a crowd leaving a movie?

Jerome Induction (^U to Take Pair

JEROMB. Sept. 13—Two Jerome county men wUI'leave Tuesday for Induction into <the armed forces. Mr8.-Horrlet Jones, d ra ft d ark, said Friday.

They are Elmore James Bragg, Jr., a volunteer, and Dale Eugene Moore. ‘Two also wiU leave the same day for ph^Mcal cxaminatlon.’They are Robert Q ..Ptecm an. volunteer, and Wayne Marlon Lelnlnger, a transfer from Nevada, Mo.

Mrs. Jones announced th a t the selective service office will be open from s sum. imUl noon and 1:30 pjn. to 4:30 p jn . each day. Mrs. Jones, former Twin Falls resident, recently replaced Mrs. Adrsln Van Hook, who resigned.

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edge th a t the V. a. census bureau could save a litUe money tt oongrtes would Just le t It stop counting Bhingles.

I f ws eon locals enough plaees where money is be- .Isg jp en t twnecessailly, the batUe will be more thanhalf won. ' ------- - —

— The- case-ot-shlngles. Is . a.cliuwlc. 4 .• Seems th a t back In 1037 during the depression American producers of red cedar ahlnglea were afraid

_that Canadian .competition.was. going to hurt their, market.

So, to g e f th e sUtlstlcs th a t would be necessary to Justify • ta riff on ahlnglea, congress provided thal- the.oensiU -bareau-m ust keep track of how many ahlnglea oome Into the countiy and how many are produced domeBtlcally.

Since then th e census bureau h as been dutifully per> -fonnlng-tiiat-taafc-although-in-1647-*-trsde-aBree- raent with Canada removed th e poeslblilty tha t a ahlngie tariff m ight be Imposed.' , Just before congress adjourned recently, a w” to authortsa th e bureau to stop counting shingles

time to consider tha measure before ([ultting to gohome. __

I t appears, therefore, if tfncle Bam 'ever gets'to the point where he is within a few bucks of balanclnR the budget, he csn fire the shingle counters and fiscal victory win be achieved. The shlngle-countlng pro- gram labour economy ace in the hole.-Denver PosU

OUGHT TO BE A BETTER WAT -n u ^ t e Uw enacted by the last legislature placing

a 35 mile speed limit on state roods throURh munlcl* pallUes after January l . looks to us like a poor ad- diUon to the Idaho safety code,

in teh t of tha author* may haVo been te forca dUes to re-routing main, highways

a ro p d the towns instead of, through them . and Anyone who travels across

hearUly to favor ol such change.But th e re ought to be some o th e r w ay of doing It.

^ t e a d of encouraging accidents In congestod a reas by maUng i t im possible for city o ffice rs to a rre s t those KOlng 36 miles a n hour on a 30 mile a n houT'S treet.— 'Weiaer American. '

linee and aubetandal fed . B o t tiM beat way to appreciate wharmake* Pontiac each a i^eat raloe le. to ^eC behind the wheel and drlye it. Then you'H know yoii have a real perfonner in hand. Potxtiac always responds with Mger, ready*to*go hifth-compresalon power — more- than any highway wlii ever require.

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9 Ubrazy p r e p a a irfaicikit mM !• t h a -------' ' beglnalng of » long>rangs

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t‘ .MarlOQ Blnghem, Bolae, preal- dent e t th e U aho S tate Library

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Janice Kee, .execuUre secretary “5 of the pobllo Ubnrlee dlflalon of ” the American Library aiMdatloB.

Uuded the 10S3 iMlaUture’ for e ^" tabUshlzv a aeparate library board. /* MTB. vWUUam • Nteon. Bonaen '

'* Terry, waa elected president of the board; U tt. O. B. Wlnatead. Boise,

” Tlce president, and Mrs. M frtha - / [“ Kennedy, Pocatello, secretary. {

“ Both Sides Lose,S; In Local Lawsuit ( j10 A probate .court Jury deliberated ^ m for Jeaa than an hour Priday before . ?* D. nillDg th a t n e ith tf ihe plaintUf norit the defendant was entitled tb diam*J* ages in a dvll action.1- The suit was brought by Leland

Z. Bosendahl against Ray Young ovcr an automobile accident a t JaclcBon street and Heybum avenue on AprU sa. Lorlne Stockton w u

1 driving Rosendahl’s car a t the-tlme.■ ' Young was driving carelessly and

recklessly a t the time of the crash., Rosend^khl* charged in his com* " ^ l! plaint.-He aslced'^ISOa In damages. . (F ^ In his answer and cross complaint. '

Young asked for ISM damages and ' charged the other driver w ith being

careless and wUlf«l In the operatton2 Of Hosendahl'a car.'? Members of the Jury were O. J.° Bellwood. S. E. Kail. Jacob 7. Ar- e

rlngton. Wise Bvans, Earl Felt and " A. B. Herron.

Pilots Plan New n ” Endurance Trialf- SAI/r I.AKB CITY, Sept. 13 (fl— <

Two commercial pUota who failed ^ n in their third attem pt to set a new

light plane endurance record said Saturday night they wUl wait until next week before deciding .whether

' to try again.U ielr third try waa the longest .

q Calvin B. Cowley and Don Bean re - (malned in the olr more than 31

“ Ijoursrburianded 'th la moriyng be-’ ' - -• cause. Cowley aald, ‘T he plane’s ( '* secondary electrical system began U ° to catch fire."

The preaent world'a endurance record Is 47 days. _ ,

'*• The two S a l f ^ k e City men hopped off lost Sunday in their

! Jlrst.attcm ptjrhey-cam c.down after. ______ :^ eight hours because tho mechanlam

by which they planned to pick up . supplies failed. Thursday carburet ^ tor trouble halted, a second try after j a Jew hours.

' Publicity Board' ■ ! May Be Revived;d - SON VALLBY, Sept. 13 (fl-QoT.'

licn Jordan aays he Is thinking se­riously of reactivating the atate board of publicity because Zdaho haa been “ahanefuUy negligent in . . . travel promotion."

{■nie governor added in an address before the ?ocIflc Northwest Travel n aasoclaUon Priday night, " I t wlU « have to be ft labor'of love, however,

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' H W ' 6chov, forest. admlnlatntlTA t l J i ^ tlstant. ' BIddeta Included tinI I jl U IL i Morrison Lumber company, I ■ H i l l B H ‘ dlon; ~8iiv;toolh Lumber com; H l l n B Home, and tho Ftlt

i l l I Student! Ulil Share Awanf t l i bT*-!* TTNXVERarry o r id a h o , i f l ' r 'l J la—A total ot iia.ii

n l l i l i< ' achDlanhlp to t>e awarded t<■ ^ tJnW enUr of Ktabo studenlan ..... 'tlmui, orsanlzaUons and friendm the untvenlty, waa announced t<■ by Dean H. E. Lattls. dlrecto■ atudent affa ln . .

m Four iQidenta receivlRjf■ ■ ■ etondard Oll of Oallfomla achc■ ■ ■ ahlps each included John Annll■ H I A irfield.

Five atudentx benefit^ froii m V 1000 Darla brothen acholat' ' f j t l tund. - .They included Zrls I■ ijHjU HoUoway, Kimberly.

InH The Moscow bnneh of the 1■ l u i l f ' ' Security bonlc of Idaho awa i ilH i l h i ' l ^ two $360 scholarahlp*. ono to Ni

iM li I Ite ; R upert Scholarships ofn H n «K h v e n presented to B«lvft .Inii HI ^ U e r. T « ln Palla, ^ d Bud Dile l j j ■ Buh), from the Howard and Lln | j ______Shrlver fund.B l H 'o t h e r acHolanhlp'recipientsM H H ' eluded RJchard Bemhart, Oi

9 i l l | l B l ^>'0 the Oany AmerT n i ' flw ■ te tlo n post. tad . Patrick Daly, 1

: n Palls, llOO'from the Bean.Roel" i i : rfv i lund. ; ■

Canyonside PTA

I-^lates-Recepti(! JEROME, Bept. l» ^ a n y o i •eKool teaohm wUl b« honor» ^ r e ^ t t o a t tho school a t 8

Sponsorii^K tbe m a t is tba < yonsldo PTA. Victor Pe^: president, Is in c h a n t of a m

Also’ to be discussed Monday a in s will tw the school's hot li

^ P l a ^ f o r tba roeeptlon w en s by the PTA axwuttr* board i meeting last week.

Bond Yote Detail -]^lateddForrPi

BURLEV, s b t . l i - R ^ 8ta school' boanl spoketb a school bond issue and.condu a question and answer period at Miller sn d e Kbool PTA met W e d n e s ^ erenlng.

Prindpal Bay Reid Introd tbe toachen. Mrs. Mary R«n was song leader. A ballet daso E ra Ann Madsen completed lirogram. Bhe was accompanleiR u th .M cB rl^______________ _

Tho school and auditorium ’ deooratod with flowen brough' the chlldrea tor their annual fli Bhow a t tha achool this week.

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-Robert-raylor-^Eieanor-Park

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SU N .-M O N .-TU E S3 Great Nights

Ouy Madison • 'Prank Lovejoy Helen Wescott _____ 1

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T r n T O K ’ — (n iii .K tto o x c L E s j ( t■■■ , .ADC :Muiu.J (liMratB. tNB( th e ponderoaa

nd o the r mixed S;Oa Council or CbunhH 7i»acre* o f land in J;-'® /**v a o t the Snw< ilioo n «>* Siiinm«iT’ sll!■est n e a r Pine, i9u» lum c<inBin«iii» »•»(to th e Wendell }?!«‘o ISli!

company. F air- n - jo Honor Kou of u iu luwIli(( M«w« Sumnitty p a

led on lh . bMH , ! S Ied a t the Saw- SiOo Tbt shmiaw i hi io rl« n In Twin si*o Tru« D«iKti«» tfti

.T5? u’’" '! : ! iS 5 ; n J r w 'a . i i . sper 1,000 board ru s T«yior cmnt lOiline and « per ,'ilh . d o n ilu lU 11“ S iSSr-!'nU« r l » .« *

10)00 rau l >UrY» iMnf thn rantrtiet IDiIt M. IL il«ullln<a iO<

per to c o « «into a coopera.. MONOAT M

d by the /west ;»• ^ • |J!Umb.r .u n a y & r .u i . i li!

Ispose of Hash i« Tc>wD-C«uBUr looraU > i4l«m Ui. lOKlni li 1 .»

... >0 'L rr .x ru l CUbiipanled b)T.de< . to Kiii .Xiicn4«r B.m!;!icording to A. J . a ^vofU iiO(

ilnlatratlTA l io« Ml<i-iiomiM H tM la Till icluded the A. \ % llitompony, M erl- io3f-*w hiii« ,in , a i r W ............ sioim ber company. U ii ScnnMeii ii i iId th a FsW leld

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D a tudenta by“ Shoshone Talliesnnounced today StudeiltS f O T 19!tig. director of SHOBHONE, Bept 12-AU j

ents having children ready receiving iSOO achool hsre nest year are Os Itomla acholar- to conUct «lther-Bupt;-C*mdfla John Annltage, Meyer or Oeorge McClun, gr

school principal. . lefited from i The early contact with prosi n scholanhip «ve atudenU of next year led Zrls Irene .it poulble ter the «c;

board to p lan , fo r-taaeh sn i :h of the P in t other faclUUe*-needed for enr tdaho awarded ment.

laSS™ o ^ 'S a a R S T U a K f r o m c o n f a bt ^ v S Ja^5 O O ODINO. Sept. i

ind B ud D ilSr“ 5 ^^ Mo., whsro ho •am ano wniuo ch^ ijnua Of the Idaho delegal the NaUonal American Let

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eld Introduoed VJ&HjM a ry R sncher H B I ^ Vba lle t dasoo by S lititaS tcom pleted theiceomptnlrt bjr---------------------------SiUtf lju t KjmibH SM iM tka Jtlsdltorlum w e ns n b rought by i . n ■ .r annual flo-arer ilHmflF15 week. Jllllllllilllll

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■en ready torear are asked Purchaso of the O. P. Skaggs stc pt;-C*mdflii_B. 338 Shoshone street east by Eldi u ^ lu n n a d e Twin Palls. U annouhc'ed I

H. H. Stokes, former owner. TI with prospec- ^ effective Oct. 1.

lext year will Stokes has b«en In the groce V tbe school buslneu hero for 39 yesn. H« h - toaehsn and opentod tb a .o . P. Skagn itor* led for enroll- Its present location lor. the past

yean. A second O. P. Skaggs stoi r z — - alio operated by stokes, was closi

CONMB two yean ago and the Main aveni «“ * building leased to Swift ai

have returned company. •S toku plans to move to Oaklan

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Mrs.- Elmer Bennett aad four chll d rea ana their niece. Ann Malcom

' « « . HUl City, have moved to WeaB I O ^ den.—Tho-three older children am IOCYCLE8) ttelT Pleco^tove^cnroUed In school

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ifDELL .CC-TEACHER VXSITS13-^Mrl and HAOERMAN, S ep t.-13—Blanchad four chll* Currie, head of the Red Oroaa aAna M alero- Rlchlaad, WB8h,-rtalted*Mn. K^CDved to Wea* Frailer. Miss Currie formerly taugbchlldrm and high a c b o o l^ h e n - ^ waa en routled In schooL to visit her molhar tn Pocatello. .

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the Twin U w -^ ,e « lc « .- *£cordlM .to of P J J lo o I ottlce jnaiuff^ .S i M »nlloble from I to in ^eaday at the Burley mnutnc® Bt 0 *od from 8:30 WB mlnla noon Wedneaduy ftt the OTuntaU. irthoiw. Why ec HinKn. office field rep* f in t heml , wlU be #t the Jerome of 83.000 n’t office from C:30 untU i, not clei Tliurtdft}'. Srltlah Qi ----------- r ; — BrlUih

o m e s N u r s e 2 I S StL Sept. 13-Ruth BUh- time andttr of Mr. *nd Mrs. Hoy mine, gt.II cno of 34 S t. M&rk’« },eUeved t hoot itud tn t nurses rrftd* TtfQ qoI iindiy n l jh t — ^ th e B rltU i( a t e x u tU u In 8 u t ^bout to i

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11_ n,MO(.) Terslty.s _ J.o« i.Mo # communli% - 1.!» i ” i ..«S OM M .tt.ti ,j.Mo 6S1 j,M« U .a.neiri

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: Signs of Chaos SI■ \^ s t Hemisi

.B7 P A N I ^ JAMES du- maiO BO BOETOW ^BrltUh auU oa. concern,

Sept 13- (NSA)—The f ln t commu- -ThereI nUt-led p jT tm n ^ t iri the weetem exodus oC hemisphere h a^ b een In office for EmlgraUj, three and & loAt months In this i n w t ^ . British colony, *nd \lready there are, sl^ns of panlo and S ao e . World al . -n tobot«ffov«rtim anf.li» :«O tiit« -) mala’s. la which communist* e*ert uriuant Influence through others. Ita lead* J®*') Wb m lnbters are them selm nom- Moy.beo5 niunlst*. ^ '

Why communUm aelected as it«• f ln t hemisphere rlctlm this colony ».i," ^ » of 83.000 mUes and <M,000 people1 Is not clear. But a few facts about

B rlu .h a u lu m m .y S .e n l l jh to . ln j .British au lan * Is the world's sec- indoctrln

ond larseet - p ^ u c e r of bauxite, an emmentaluminum' ore w ith numerous peace- the d lsn

' time and wartime uses. I t also munlsts <' mines Kold and diamonds, and Is w orst i• believed to conUln uranium and oil. n . t• The colony la poUUpally part of “, the British Weat IhdlesTwhlch aret about to unite In a Caribbean feder-• atlon. Com m unU t-nm British> Oulona could, tts p art of tha t federa- j : „ „ [f

tlon. create plenty of trouble In an . - t w. _• (tfeirthBt touchea U. 8. Intereato ftt .ft, . .

many polnta. The Caribbean, in

]faet.-eontalh»-tho^*o-«aU*d-out«- ------ -rlm e t _ o u r _ h H ^ h ^ o _ d « e n ^

Thouih Engllsh-ipeaklnff. British BuGuiana Is geoaniphlcally located in “ mpany, northern South Amcrlca. ?rom th a t Aiumlnui poslUon, It could have an innuence

' on a continent wide open to na- ^ “ 7 “ “ J, » tlonallst,and communist.aflUUon.■ "'TfieTeadcr of the B rltlih auUnese 7 ^ ^ 0 fOTBmment Is Dr. Oheddl B. Jagan, ~ PeaU: 0 a dentist o f Bast Indian oriBln who «o°« n «ae-educat«d-at-Horthwestem-imt> 8 °^ u t t

Terslty. He frankly admitted hU f• communUt sympathies to me In the fu^ue w 0 f ln t Interview he haft granted a I f 1 ^ - « U. a. neirsman since aasumlne office.2 ‘T he communist movsment cham- “W® « f t

pions.tho underdoff, and r consider help« myself p a rt of It," he aald., in a radio talk h* frankly as- . Pi( sorted' in the he,0 "I am a f re a t *dm lrir of the •»«“ '» ;'■ Sovlit-unlon, peoplea China and the cowtltui

jieoplcs demooradee." «ot « w t- With Tlevi Uke these broadoast m hold

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der many people are ezpreaslnc Mrs. JsI, concern, the housi* -Ihere Is.'first, somethlnf-of an tary. -As n exodus of people out of the colony, devotes n ir Emigration to North America has Idb and 1 Is increased 30 per cent In th e past few band, ho ■f months, accordlnff to Pan American question 1

World airways, chief carrier of the a commu. passengtf - ----------------- — •That-jt British Qulana lost $500,000 in ahe do

new revenue, between January and symDalhb. May, because foreign exporters hesi- from a tr

t«t« to ship to the colony. This Ko one 'will take a good slice out of a nor- doubta fo

~ mal 18 million dollar budget. ^ thorousI Schools operated JolnUy for gen-

eratlons by church and government n ^ L“ are being taken over. J ,!J

-Along with ir th e re is Intensive r r f l f l "* Indoctrination of youth by the gov- 5 ^ ^ hni u emment Peoples Progreaslve party,■ the disguise under which the*»m - 5“^*S munUto operate. £ 0 " !f Worst of all is the fear of Imml- comlnfonIf nent nationalization, causing busl- Oulanese* ness concerns to be wary of making jobs clset “ new outlays and woutd-tte Investor* The Pe J to think twice before putting capital not strict “ into British Qulana. I asked Dr, tlon. I t i ' Jagan if he Intended to nationalize, n u ts in V « n h t r tp llr t ; , „ , 1| b„, „ "Oertalnly. rm a' socialist, aren’t “soclaUat"^ ---------- -------------------------------Uohallst[j Jagan would not admit th a t baux- Ita main~ -lt« Is high on his-natlonalltaUon pendence;

list. But the Oemerora Bauxite brealc awi„ company. Ltd., a subsidiary of since t:

Aluminum company of Canada ann likewhlch hfts a virtual monopoly, is re- ignorantputed to b0 "sitting on the hottest they wou

, seat In British Oulana.'* vpa hadi ' -’Tta-Amertcan-Blrl-lJom'ln-OWcigo '^ e ~ b e l l, ta gteaUy teapontlWe lo r Inuoduc- power bc<,g Ing communism Into British Qulana. real part'| . She.Is tbe former .Janet.Rosenberg. Jiad-momIs a member of the voung Communist speakers,1 league when she married J3r. Jagan The bli^ in IMS. Jagan 'wui then studying B r ltl^ Qe, dentistry In Chicago. Soon after, n o t^ e r iI. she left with him for his country over indjr and helped found jhe Peoples Pro- the armci

gresslvtf-party;— uprising.i. The PPP holds IB out of 24 seats slogan «

in the house o t assembly, won In an whole CaII election'last April 27. Under the ana aloni la constitution, i t was entitled to and are a t sts

got S out o t 10 ministries. The rest with comi tt a r t hold by men appointed by Gov. >•>. Sto-JOteed.aawBc.-............... ...... .RBAP-gl

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the house and PPP general secre- n tary. -As an old party hand, she y. devotes most of her time to organis­ts log and speaking. Unlike her hus- w band, however, she answered jny n question about whether or not sh'e is le a communist this way:’ ’- - •T h a t-p o ln t I-never-answer." ••

She doea admit she is a Soviet d sympalhlier and ha» Just relumed * frgm a trip behind the Iron curtain, u No one I m et In British Qulana ’* doubts for one moment that she Is

a thoroughgoing communist.An unusual -proportion ‘ of the

li PPP's leader* have made trips to 1 ' Iron curtain countries wllhln the

® past two years. At least a half dozen have gone, and two are there

'• now. Apart from the mystery of how so many trips are financed, there is the question why. I&.the'

1* comlnform grooming these British I- Oulanese communists for special S Jobs elsewhere In the hemisphere? r» The Peoplca Progressive party Is u not stricUy a communist organlta- r- tlon. I t is made up of non-commu- e, nists In the.m ain. Ineludlng some

small businessmen. I t calls Itself •t *‘80ClaUaf*_hut_la-MsentlHly-K-j».- ~- Uohallst party led by communists. H ■ *< c- I(a main point Is ‘'national Inde*n pendence^'' meanlng-that it wants to - le break away from the crown. '

Since the people of British Gul- f la ana. like people everywhere, are I h j M

Ignorant of o r dislike communism, B S n H it they would n o t have voted for the _ P e^hB d ..t^e^know n_ lt^U ead 6rB: _ . ■ ■ ■ ;o true beliefs. The PPP . acquired

power because, first. It was the only — a. real party In existence. Second, itg. -had-gioney..-Third, i t had.cxeellent ........ .......It speakers and excellent propaganda.•n The big explosion will come in Ig British Qulana. oay most ot»server«,X, not over nationalization directly but V over independence. Britain has J- the armed forces to. put down any

uprising. B ut Independence Is a a « ts slogan which could inflama the A whole Caribbean. Not British Oul* le ana alone, b u t all the West Indies,Id are a t stake In the shaping etruggle at with communism in a sinelo colony.

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To Kiwanis Club Clain- JBHOME, Sept. 13—A report on nirnT.irv',-.Boys' alaU icQviues was prcncnird onai.Bustlnito the Jerome Klwanls club Thnrs- ditd n t 1‘49day noon by Rodney Brink., Brink taje hospltawas iponsofed by the club. new.

Delegate* to the Kiwanis convch- Mr. Bustl• tlon thla week-end a t Bun VaUey itSi, In Lc

wero named; They are Henry B. Ke la iturvlPharris, president; J . R . WUey, wc- Spain and tretary. and Daryl Keck. Lieut.- nn,«rv wiOov, Earl 0 . OreenawiLlt.-Br„. tram M n niiav --the Jerome club also wUl attend. by t

Al Net* was a guest. OBrlscoH,

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|{ M ' - * * ^ to n a t i ar* prepared’to tadffl iB . ’ more thapi 70 quesUona toppedU^nCd XOTM. tba dUpQtc over Oblna l ^ JZQ U. ir. w at. and disarmament^ - '' On a t least one thing RossU ai S 1 r a th e west apparently are In a ^iT IW ■ 'inent-rtbB election of Mrs. VUiU T.awii>>tni pftndlt, India, as prealdi

«ii ..........o f 't i ie 60-natlon.Mscmljly. SheU i&fi ' ena o r Asia's most dUtlnguU^

; g | - dtelomats and dster of Prime M!: m i f e Nebni.

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a ■ lE l-~ - -The communlatfl. however, ..lua • Indicated they rnlght try to wWn J I t l ' th is ipUt by reviving tbe 'debiI I a B l O W th e Korean parley. ,,andf lM l f f ■ 1 .Bresslng for immediate seating■ ■ H i ■ I n d China in the ir. K.H l w H Theoretically the Korean probliI I H H w u disposed ot last month vh

■ ■ ■ H ■ a special meeting o t the assemiI H i y ■ ' Mleoted V. N. repreMntaUvea :J B u I I I H tb a peace conference. But Rusal

fli I H ' H - Aadrel -Vltblnsky- IntUted. .a tr .tI H H I time th a t the conference aboi

^ ' n r l ' H s o t be a two«elded affair an i iJ iK u ! 'warned that the communists m lj i f i l l '} n r ■ toe# the whole question backH llk ll M tl upcoming assembly.H I H ' H — - ‘The -U nlted-StaU s-delegatliB l l I H B ' beaded by Secretary ot s u t a Di■ l i H ■ lea, will tiy to prevent- reopening

the.K orean debate. ‘They wUl.co■ ■ I I I B t«ad th a t the communists ahoi■ ■ ■ ■ 1 B havVrio BA7 In the selection of t■ ■ ■ U B represenUtlves for the pei■ ■ ■ ■ B P»le7. but should merely cho<■ ■ I f f B ----- t b « own-delegatlons.-The-Unlt^ ■ l l n H -S ta te s probably wlU win-m ajor

■ ■ I I I B ^ lupport. but only after plenty V IH B L B ^ ' fireworks, including a possll

' i i i iH H rB ^ threat that the communists v' IM n l B boycott the conference.• i J i r*' BB! As for the seating of red Chlih U^T h! ^ >« confident ttl a i i l l Wi ik l ' i t will be able to .avoid a showdoi■ ■ I ly M l by a almple p r o p o i that th e iI R I I H H aembly postpone acUon during t■ b I m W B ! IBM session—or a t least un til aflH H I H h B ^ the Korean conference.■ ■ l i r B l ----------------------- Piea“BefoM>-------------{ ■ ■ B in B l This eame device was usedH n n i B ^ VolM SUtes last y e p to aUr f W ^11 Hnl track the Chinese repreaentatlH * k rW question. By proposing th a t t

assembly -postpone action, t------ Uni ted-SUtes-hopea^to-proTlde

U ; i | ,;.V, rteoIuUoa'that will win th e bacIlM llrK ’i ' ^ oountrles which do a o t wso S i l L ' . t lW to Tot* yes or no on th e ba^ W ? f . a ? ' onestloa of seating the Chlni'■ il'ltM . ?>'■ ®t this time.^ Although India has shown a n 1

l ^ k l r t '/■' th a Ohlnsae Issoee, obaarri' M is M i'' > do s o t foresea any dlfflnUtlM froi- [ffitie i K i i la c out of the electloa of a s Xndl

. ** proaident of ths-w em bly.- 1t ij | |j iM |n iw main function of th e presidentI l l i H t t i H to preelde over plenary meetUI n | | 1 | y M i of the assembly, which usually diI-' n^l n i l S F ' sothlng more than raUfy o onialtl< l U l l l I t t i <leolstos. Most of th a parllanuDtiL U I I h I r Buueuverlng take* plaoe t s th e <| r sa tloa committee.

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a possible Bimcbe, Nobel prize wlnninmunlsts will educator and head ot the U. N. d(), partment of trusteeship, Is the flr>if red China, l^egro to head the SO«year-old 01infldent th a t ffftQlutlon of p o l l t l e a l sclenea showdown teacher* and students. “

that th e as- He told a news conference th3 during the V- N. oan -stand on Its record anIt un til after needs no onuade to “sell" its bene], fits to mankind.«---------- ^ ^ —n~ leel-tiulte-8lionglyr-he- aaiim iifffKt by “that had .tttere bera no IT. N. 1year to aide* this difficult postwar period alncepfttentatlon 1M5 we almost certalnirwould ha\Qg th a t the been in an atomic World war Haction, th e long ago.’*'to-provide-a — — ■ ---------

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.t«ni-PMldeU_Mann.-daughteE_-< Mr- *»<* M»- f . R- 'M ann, an Bluwn Harp, daughter of Mr. an

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CalrnduU. U n . ForrMt Araitranr. l in t ■'■' nutUTtiT buib. w in . Bhank. tint.

U . . - SoapdrBconi, U n . Nak.U. (IntiU n . U arr Ilou. ..tond.

B d W f t r y ia lST uI;. HtlC«drieW, tin t.^ 12 (Jfi-Ttl, J i ' hBnce asaocla- Hi»b bo»«ort. u n . r n d N iw u. «m .H«« U n . Lot*, U n . Btowtll .nd Mn. K tk .i.

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« » wimjn. C l u b P a r l e y H e l d? u^ui«'ff4fc 'WBNDZLL. Sept. 13 — Mariners ? « « S f d 2 - member! of the Presybterian- n > i ■/‘im M Baptist church were guests ot Hr. ,o a i Kienoe ^ Holslnger Wednes-

nfereace' the ^ evening for their regular moet-

l ^ n itU lw conducted a shorttil It. ben«-i o r J _ U S ^ clothing and food sale. A committee com pos^’ o f Mrs; J« aea P ^ te r . Mrs. E. E. Parr and

^ o ? 3 d l 5 “ Denton* Adams will make ar- orld war i n « “ 5ements.

, .Mrs. Prank M ar reported on the __________ Mariners _natlonol cruise she at-• ^ ^ tended In San 'Anaelmo, Calif,t o r s , Aug. 4-8..h 1 J « Dr. and Mrs. Richard Hagerman v e l a . t P n the devoUons and the Rev. Prank

‘I*'’ benediction. ‘B n ' Holslnger and Craig Ben-

■netfr-presenteS-movlng-picmra* nnrt S r S * colored slides of their alx-week trip e . ana Mrs. laMejtjoo.

'W .—Hoaman 'H I I 'M M >lW M > e > > > > > IMIty •ntursday ' j , ^

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re year. _ ,Ity 0 Ictaho

orea Mortoa.rs. Alva Mot- R ^ S g i n.daughter-of. - -'M ann, and • j ( tP g

r of Mr. and

S U M N E R S A N D Imd Is Lake { TWIN rAIX8,~FH0NE 4S0

erve you hettorder continuallr improve oar eTU

linoss and to a t all times give only the ility strvice, we are pleaaed to announce i 3n •with UB of

H H MILO Fv K ' ^ H S t* A Graduate

---- -M -Cleanera-^nd -Dysrs • a t------- aervlng-a-two-year-apprenll

years actual active experle: ' cleaning wor);.

Mr. Fannin has been acUv largesrD ry CleanlntTPlanU

■ ■ ^ B B f i ^ brings to us- ^ e a c e and training.

Specializing ij - - l ^ A R T Y -CLO TH ES

h M i m a B l a n k e t s

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t i m e S tN e w s , t w

; n GOP to Hold, B i j ^ i g M a y - -

“ Fete for Ike.rb.n eMB«n. HBRfiHgg. Pa., S ept 13 VP)—

Pennaylvanla farm owner Dwight D, Tnirntr.flnt; EUesbower and his lady come back• to th e Keystone sUto Oct. 13 for a j,B«u itkri., ,100-a.pUto birthday eva party th a t

Republleana are .planrttng for the HiSabbrBsM. precldent o f the United States in

- thla famed chocolate town.Itnburtb. (Ink Upwards of 30.000 people. e,400 of

*hom will plunk down HOC each for M rSS* u i ‘ the dinner, a re expected to greet the . rotur.Mmd. President and hlJ wife as they roll cl sbou tint I Into th e Bershey arena In a horse*

draw n-buggy.-The President haa I. H ^ d T ^ told planners he'll handle the reins :n. u . ^ B ^ of th e buggy himself, d. »n \i Un. Mamie DubiousIM. -Un. Kditta W hen th is point was being dls-

cuasod, according to. Phil T. Bbarp- liil Vi7»b‘ w H !“ ■ the general chairman, Mrs. in. I . Kor*. 2 i , ^ o w e r seemed a bit dubious of

tint: i«r *4. the President's driving ability. "Are iT 'Jail'd. you sure?" th e first lady asked.Ur’ T««f. finti Sharplea said today the party, on PmnnW phiaj, Uie eve-of th e President’s 83rd blrth- »• day. la expected to net the OOPiblm Siawdl. «00.000: "'

Mcond. ^ e h Sharpies said Elsenhower, who owna a farm a t Gettysburg. Pa., will

B. w. Powati. almply greet the guests.“We asked th a t there be no formal

a fm Sw! Shwples explained, "andW,1I. fim; Un. the Presides*«ald, That's easy.’” ninutan, Un. Aaked if the President will be

abbI* ?UBd*, * birthday present, Sharpie#

” rJ!d means. But that's going tomadi Liniwit • surprise." dn.-u.r7 Rom. One th ing the Eisenhowers .will ^ « rec^ve la atf'secret—that's a blrth-

(rh!iSu*“ fint ‘‘ay cake. In fact several hunjlred nd. Of them,krajl"*!-«»»• 800 Cakea Songht

i5ik.ifc finti S tate Agriculture Secretary Miles Horst is arranging lor women

tint. • "Everybody Will get a piece Of Ike'sra Lott, finii birthday cake," Sharplea said.1 N.k.u finu Invitations have been sent to 31,-ind Mn. K*k*i. 000 Republicans, Including membersT. •Uwiih tour ot th e President’s cabinet, the U.S.____ supremo court, all 48 governors and

• . . ^ the membera ot congress.___ ___r i n ^ r a buttet-style suppbr will be held' , In th e huge big top ten t of the Blng-

»V H p i n llnB Brothers-Bam um and BaileyV IX C IU clrcua. decorated with 03 huge clec-: — Mariners trio candles. -Presybterlan- ’*

w l S S h o s h o n e T r a v e l s ,

V i s i t o r s R e p o r t e dted a short SHOSHONE, SepL 12-Mr. and• 'M™. Clayton Llndloy, Sidney. Nebr„ ad food sale, yjajted Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hannoh. led o f . Mrs. m j.. .n d Mrs. DelvIn Field. Ogden. K P an and viaited relatives here Friday.

rtll make ar- opl. Merl Eden, Ft. Ord, Calif., has been Visiting his parents. Mr.

«rted on the and Mrs. George Eden, ulse she at- Junior yelasquez. Mn o t_ ^ . and elmo, 'Calif, Mra. Jess ■Velasques, ‘has airlved'

home for a furlough. He has been rd Hagerman stationed a t Ft. Lewis, Wash.\e Rev. Frank • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallo, itlon. ‘ Qrecley, Colo,, are visiting Mr. and d Craig Ben- Mrs. Jack Hannah. - -pictura* nnd Pvf r>wnin» .inhnn^nn has arrived alx-week trip home from overseas'. He has re-

celved a medical discharge.

ST A R T R IG H T I |

^ IW ( ■ th a t new silo—with our Beady Ifc 5 |i |T - l - r Mixed Concrete’s helpl NO $

tim e lost, mixing. NO risk | about mlx-tormulal No Utter, Ion Job eit«l I t arrives, ready 1

^ S S o t { J ._ ... -to.. pour>-to-»oik.Jiii t - when— i wanted! SAVINO. every_vayl ♦

; S A N D a n d G R A V E L C O . INE4S0 BUHL, Phene 4M X

better!s oar ever-growlnj3 only the beet, top announce the affili-

LO FANNINI a Graduate ot th e National Institute nd-Dysrs-at-Bllver-SprlnRS,-Maryland.— —•year-apprenUoeshlp-and-having-ovw-®----------ictlve experience in all phasea of dry

as been active manager of one ot tha BanlnsTPlanta in Twin:Palls for tha p ast— • — brings to us the advantage of his ex-

raining.

izing in' . .OTHES SW K A T E H S----------

1 Z E L A N JACKETS

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DiscountB ^ / 0 C o 9 k & C a r r y

BUHLPHONE

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T O , T W I N y A L L S . I D A H O

I Deer H unL rT R * iu « i;^ w in g ih c Id B e p t.4 fo r^ ' T | _ _ iem Bpedsl deer hunts were an- U. X K G soaseed Sstsiday by the.stat« fishL i i m - .............rD w lsM D . ., u r n n " ' .. _ _

c T S r S l i S s - a a y H F a g g a

to greet the • ew T B n tw rr i ,

esldent has ^ ^le the reins HicW .7>li«r.

ie part7. on . cuIm. , ' BoU OUrk,i 83rd b ir th - J . ^ 1 5. . F - »t m . OOP s i i i r ^ i " . ' ? . “ 'c S S , ° jS 5 S K - a s. . . . r , , i .oirff-Pa; will- ---------------------— ............’ Asdnw riensca. j r . TiHa r«lbl Rkb-

, ard U. rradtrlaluoa, Twin ralta; Jaba« no formal F lom e* Tw<b rkn«i OWsdan a . OrMn,

;nt will be Twta r.IU: a U Hlddlaatoa. Ruptrt:.1, S h w i™ K * 5 S S . '

.1 i . u . f « dOoodlnsi J . U u UrM iu BBrl^ri Joba ^ Bup«ti iMBald S . lAbniB. Twin

■etary MIlea F>IU: Frank r . Losdy. BuM Ot Vltsll :or w om en w iuua A. Lm».

i , ^ x s : : r i i . i " s s ! - i s s £ zleceoflkeB Jarama: Uantlerd UeOannald. J.ronia:

sen t to 31,- Kallb DanUd U .Iau , TwId F .l^ : CUmea 1g m em bers it. H f , T«ln r . i u i D.rwln U. Nallwn, *t th e U 8 Kail.: Owtn J^awbrr, Twin >'■11.:vernors tUld PUU t t ^ b r t . Twin r .lU ; Dala A. Waw____ ___

. ■ A N N O U NI huge dec- j ^ j__ _ Charles a Looney, who will havi

I and Loan Department In my ot:I V G l S , 1 am sure you* will find It a

p o r t e d^ M r and listings of both f

J . . E . - W H I T EWay. 187 MAIN AVENUE EASTOrd. Calif., '>arents, Mr.

o tjir . and . _________ ;Tas airlved' ’ 'le haa been _ ________ J, Wash. A m irles Mallo, ■ . - K f lng Mr. and 1 ^ * V 9

has arrivedAt haa re - ’ ^rge. ...... ...............

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- K S S n R-^ard--Ftatm .n. -J«IoiMJ Uaitb. jaoa r ra c m u .. Jattima i NeUa \tt,i KTih* •Wlaw.rd.. Dtfrl«r: On» Lm.dr. J«*“ » I

rttold: Xdn* ^ , --------- = ; — -------S c r : Q u w « n m s t o r y

, S t a g e d f o r C l u b'M a l n o r t ■ mosHONZ. S ep t. l a —A au la on

the^iU tory of th 6 U .« .-e :n d o th e r M l . . m,K. countries fea tu red th e R o ta ry club r ^ S l ^ b o luncheon program W ednesday noon,

m a 0 ^ , -w innere of th e qu lr w ere Ellwood W erry,. F red Schw arz a n d R obert

lU a P. Hnu. Brunker. F ra n k B u rd c tt a n d R . W. u h u i f f i l i 0 » w were, in charge o f th e pro- ^ ; « i w ! i i g ram . They explained ''th« quesUons >iBaa. Bubi: were d e ^ o d to provo th a t-m a n y

o f-o u r beliefs .conccm lng o u r o m ' . . r ^ goVemment and th e governm ents !to. iK SS?; o f other coUntrlcs m ay be .sU gh tlyo*hi?jS,^jC: °Ton“ ^L. Sorabar. Guesls were 'Harry Wilson and Jb j j ^ a Charles Busman, Buhl; Earl Nolan, SmS T '- ^ S Nyssa, Ore.; Clarence Tanaka, Sho- «> A. Luif. ahone, and Col. Allen Ooodwln,

;Uabams..’i i s ' i J . i l s : -------------------------- - ■— -----------lid. j.«n ia; LEAVES HANSEN

HANSEN. Sept. 13 — Mrs. Fcm ii^: c u m e a Prior lelt Thursday tor l^ew Plym- r t i °“ th where she will be llbrnrlon)ia A. Naw. m d sophomore English tcacher. '

N O U N C E M E N Tth a t 1 now have sswclatrf with me, Mr.

?ho wiU have full charge ot the Real Estate .. n t In my ottlce.'*1 find It a pleasure to do business wlUi

igs of both farms and city property.*

V H I T E , R E A L T O REAST --------- TWIN F A L L ^

c^ I I dersw' '■UJWegKUnUDSTCOM.im PP.UTMtNTITCN

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it's on now!

j h e h U : J ^ , ,

imst jUmenngYl^__ to y o u

^ ^ d u r i n g OUT

— ou r fe s t iv a l o f fa b u lo u s

- a n d exclu sive ',

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" l l S T T E x - i ^ o n e r s I

? R e t u r n e d t o U . S .

£ r s i : u K i.« n to i',to 'doL u J,BuUj.CterH ga.in.atJortJ£a»oa^tlie.Kmy^port ;r

‘W ' m S e r e n t t h e b o n i e c o m ^ ^ ^ a ^ f M a S S T Sgt.-R obert E. P ^ . 31. .

down the gang.

! BhorUy after aha,heard be waa r*-Ktn-Ramin. trom prtsos 'and hlB aunt died

wWle attending hl« mother'* funeral

& S a v a n t s T r y i n g t o . S i r j u V H a m e s s S u n H e a t

MADIBON, .Wta, •Sw t;' 1J Ifl-A o r y neW' effort wob under way today to

^ 1 devlsa meaoa - of harnessing for . r L > lU D heat a n d electrical power .

. an-ehergy source packing vastly | -A aula on aiore-punch-than-e ltbsr Chemical J .-and o th tt or atoiple'Jf^els—the heat of the J ilotary club gun. >esday noon, some 36 of th e world's leading re- ere Ellwood „orehcrs on Bolar energy, gathered i snd Robert j,„b to explore posslbUlUes for fur- | ; a n d R .W . ther developing '‘solar engines,” * >t th e pro* Bun-heat«d homes, solar cookers and w questions ou,er things which might use.thl* . thot-m any potentially bountiful energy.

ig our o ra ^ _ __________________:ovcmmMtB ...pa r a TROOPEB ASSIGNED-------be.flUghtly eq eN, gcj,t. l» -Pvt.-B obby D.

Lamb, eon of W . D. Lamb, is eening ^ Wilson and with the "all-American” 82nd olr- Earl Kolan, borne division a t F t. Bragg, N. 0., inakfl, Sho- the army reported Saturday.I Ooodwln,

^ Pwn H O W I S Y O U R

~ INSURANCE INVEA ^wlsa merchont wol closely —- a wise man ( Inventory corefully, Coi

I ; hom e o t todoy's cost? (fr iendly constructive ir

STEIN Wc' JOHN ANl

BANK & TRUST BLDF A L L ^ _ ^ rr. . .

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o l lafe of gn»i■ 1 hftToi tb» Mm* t* r eertalU H v r to im tt oufc w h o , a»y yWt K m d « r pwper »'«>P !• not too

seeded. Trie kc en a es p ln t e t e l l ' took to.tiie 'Oqia* j ^

B r t thU.comlnc y » « f « thrt* day» I H t th# Boy Seout*. fine bunch ^ K tn t lo n Annr. United aeume&‘*Ti

Cinp ?lre Olrli, <ud «. grei ^ K ^ ' i OhrlitUn as«o«lft- thing «o pi ^ K ^ im e o ta rr *<hool b»Ci, ©nee tft.

an my goodptrfonced by oaa or

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l o m m u n i t y C i i e s t O k a ;jadMdual o r th a t o f » croup, but S t j n u r t be a oomblaed «ffort «f erery -j.{ ^S S f l and farm realdent, b u ^ ^ (induitrlal and retail). profeaelonaJ u o ^ % f* 2 u A other orfanlaaUoM,. “ “, 8 oae of jtni ^ b* o ^ upon the PolUh

to tlT* freely of your .aerrteea u xnctand. I well a i fund*. CW p h w y n w m s S r e » e < X ara«rea(dealofm aa«i» t:itrcm aa x o ita tu i

l ’» an n y t«well appredateo- n n e e reipono u^ese ivrat&f wbera your «e:rteet a » p ,c ^ tjje reQU«et«l. v nutlcally

Volunteers wlU b« graeloutly ae< erer p o ^ oepted to work in tbe lr local ter- T n u u u . rtfary. T hat wwild MTV » to t 01 time for the o n u M th li l i your Oonununlty> C h u t ,The reiult wUI bo la proportion to your ,r«*ponM. wjur l a t ^ t a n d t o your deilre to fum lih theee aten- ^ with luffloUnt fUBdi eo that t t e y w ia t-w T a H a ra e ip e a in ihv work to Tltal to your' oonuBunlty.There ta a »oaJ to reach. We tnu*t attain tha t BoaL no'

TRZO M. INORAHAK . “5 5 ^ .(Chairman)

(0«w n\»lty0h«t>tt6a_ lU l l lM A otltrtly)-. »

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V i s i t E n j o y e d b y

C o a c h E v a n s ; H e _ •

T h a n k s F r i e n d s T h a n lSdltar, Tlmee-Nena: A r p s

Ju»t a little jK)t« to thank you and your fine etaff-for th a o a n y Mad 'ttalnffs you tald about m e in your £ 0 1p^>er While Xvaa In TwtB'FaUf par- zdltor. Tintldpatln* In a wonderful homecom. t “i n j % B . « . t w . t . ^ , S a i i 7

I certainly enjoyed every minute nreclaUonof my vlcit la 'T w la F»Ua-and If it ^ ^ u o n ila not too much of ao Impoeltlon. advertuinepleaee tell your reading pubUo tha t d o aI thaqk erery one lo r a wonderful jctqwthree day» la Twin PUla again. ■UMit ^ j u e ^fine bunch of “ex-athletet and bu*J- “ ’ aeuroen" who 1 r tU call -my boyi," did a. greaC Job tn making erery*thing io pleasant. —

Once again my thanks to you and _^W>0an my good frlende In Twla rails. B3NO 1!

Sincerely yours, Qllbert, retOLnrrON W. SVANS tery a t I(Head Baseball Coach) BoUe, Is t

(PnlvCTslty of CaUfomto) week.

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M aya Adcock w ith crue lty in ooe*of hounoad h :th e C om plaints. H e claim s she quar* plsaaad” w lire le d w ith h im a n d associated w ith “l a tratnio th e r m e n In a lewd m anner, cau^> th e performin g th e ir se p ara tio n on Ju ly 11. ove r a a ^ lA fte r th a t tim e, Adcock charges, p u t . " sa id ta h e openly assoelatad w ith o ther o f th e alliedm e n a n d is now liv ing w ith an o th er “ l l i a Ualim a n . . . d l f f e r e n t - a

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(A X Oea. Alfred M .. Oruenther the Bah:Id «ratehed 118.000 troops In the west- cout, U blowlg. era aUlta' lU»t liiga-scale atomic mHtanotlheai)0 tralaihg maneuvers today and pro- A flcftl adv9f houaoad h l m s s l f “very much fourth hurrlcir- plsaaad” with irtiat he saw. “I t Is moviib " la training and organtoLUoa. « tst a t abou

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different-aaU ons- was especially ly todsy bef!• good.’* the open Atla;m About 120,000 Americans. 37,000 l 'K nway frocka Belglaas, 33.000 Prenchmen and -------t - e,000 Britons were involved. For IS 'tha first tkns In any joint allied - iV iU rC a maneuver, ths trooRs were slmulau Reslitratlec

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the B«v. Pather M. J . Connelly. | A I Pallbearers were Rcbert Drexlcr,

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n O ay Brown, a ll T w in Palls ; Jinun— S « a rd .-^ H a i« l to n . ; a n d Plorence aa M anning, R u p e rt.ay T h e studenU p a rtic ip a te d in an •i\. assem bly p rog ram a n d p a rty Prlday.>le T h e program w as conducted iv

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lighted the aanoal Twin T am Magte : V i ^ Memorial Hospital guild tea

. ' h ^ Friday attem ooa a t the Turl , " eJttb. ■ T he ipiUd entertained man

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K B B ' ~ " * fe a ta re d hospital personnel and ac- ;8SH - ' tlTltlaa carried on by the Tartoui 3m ■ d e p a r t i ^ t s . and paid tribute to thi hH S . ' iTolonted orgahleatlons serrlng thi j ! ^ : ' ~ b o ^ lta ir 'ln c lu d ln s th e guUd. thi I B n Emiirgmey volunteers and thif B tn ln g volunteers.

' • Uxt. Wayne Bchow and Mrs. M t I Ooagnft headed the general commit i _ . ^ ■ tee which planned th e tea. Thej K ' w e n asalited tiy various oommltteei :, vhoM chairmen Included Mrs. Olydi

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. Rosa Ward and Margaret MeAtef transpoHaUon. and Mrs. Mitche] R ider, style show.

_____ L ^ t e u e s on the occasion. Mra. abrdon'OniyrMr#.-Oeorge-2e.

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The TwenUeth Century club o Twin PallB wlU be host a t the lirs district convention of Idaho Ped •ra tion of Women's clubs O e t 8 ani 1 w ith Mrs. Horace Holmes a s gea oral chairman.

Sessions are scheduled a t the P in Baptist church and wfirUtrstJon wU s ta r t a t 8:30 am . Oct. 8.

Special guests and speakers wU tnolude Ohloe OUford, Washlngtoi S . O..-third vice president and ex tension chairman of the Oenen yederaUon of Women’s clubs a; Instructor a t the University o f Ken tucky, and Mrs. J . Howard HodBi safely chairman of the general fed eratlon and past state federatte president of Texas.

Others wlU be Mrs. H. J . Hul _ Ws21s£e,.president oMhe-Idafao fed

eraUon; Mrs. P. B. Wilson, Twl Falls, first- vice president of th aU te federaUop; and Mrs. E. H. S more, Rupert, first district presl d e n t

Mrs. Bm ore will prtalde durlo„_tha.bustoeaa.BessIon8...._________

Dr. T. T. Tucker of Idaho Btal college will be the speaker a t Xt banquet planned fo r th e evening ( O c t 6 a t th e P in t Baptist churd A reception for th e honored guer

----- wUl-prec«lB->t-8l3P o'clock. ’• lAmc^eons are planned .O c t 61 ^ 8 ^ church and O o t 7 a t th e THi

M g r i a n M a i ^ t i n

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VAI.10EI' PabrlC'SaTerl Ona yard S5-ia

all you nood /o r MlsMf* a n e d ta a (14-16)1 So pretty, ao pra tJoaJ—avorybody wlU w ant on Make a flock for yourself, gUi baeaar money-makers. Y oull tli colorful remnanta galore a t big aa

----- -Jng»—ttdd'rcftdy-m ade' binding" tehann. Quick, send for—«ew pa tta sa«8 aov i T oull use thU pattei

TUa easy-toMise pattern gin----- TarfeetTltrcoinplet«.H lustr»t«d-ie

chart shows you every step.Send thirty-five cents in coins /<

------- th ls-pattem —add-«.cents-for_cacpattexn for Ist-class mailing. Ses to Marian Martin, care of Ttmei Kews, pattern departm ent P. ( box 074O.'Chlcago 60, lU. P r in t yoi name, address, w ne; size style mm:

■ illl L A ^ B A C K C O R R E C T I O N

ts -pleasant , . a n d painless. Backaches may be associated with rheumatism arthritis,

•* ' lumbago, sum ach and kldne$ . . . I .disorders. Zf you have tried

everything else, Try Adjust- •menL BeUet is often obtained after first treatment.U O N o r t b P'bone iiU

HI CgntOPBACTOB

hov/JHighlights EYent;“250 AttendT^ a n off- Mlrs: Ralph Kalaher furnished w T T ilih T -organ mUBlaTcr-tha-pregram. Mra. PaQs Magio John Bishop presented a violin aolo, 1 guild tea accompanied by Mrs. Vaughn Pond, t the Turf Oulld’ members modeling In the lined more style showy Included Mrs. Ivan 8 kln> xaslon. ner, Mrs. 0 . H. Jacksoill'Mrs; A. o. tn ra ! chi}- Letbam. Mrs. R. O. Ashenbrenar, I. Hospital Mrs.' Harwood L. Stowe, Mrs. B. 1^ leveral de. Krellkamp and Mrs. o . j . Bothne. In the pro- Children taking part were Ann,

Maury. Kathle, Paula, Mary and wrote the Joan Gordon and Bruce and Stanley

~H(JepItoIl>e»onheI Introduced e« Lh« various program Included Vernon H ar- ibutetoSiB '* '• “ »Htant superintendent; Mra. *er»lnff tha Carmen MlUer. regUtered nurM;

mUd the Beverly Richardson, registered sur- .5 r-nU thft Klcal nurse; Mrs. Louise Gulliver, ers ana w e practical nurse; Mrs. Plor-.• m. Harrington, student practicallO Mrs. M ti nurse: Mrs. Vera Rauch, nurses aid:

c a a ^ U Ritchey, orderly; Mrs. An-McParlan, housekeeping helper;

, helper;l ^ - « l y d e and Mrs. Clyde McNcal, diet kitchenPoJF«J. ft-, helper.___ ............ ............

Breckenridw ipoko.cm ^ purpose of the guild. Mrs.

Dean, , guild president, wel- comed guests, and Introduced special

■s. Mitchell guuts.The special guesta included the

uulon were wives of the coupty commissioners,.Oeorge.ZE> M rs .-f ta n k —Palmer,-M rs.—L.—W.Naylor and Hawkins and Mrs. George Childs;

hospital board members,*'Mrs, ■' Adolph Machacek. Mrs. Carl Harder,

■ , Mrs. M artin MUler, Mrs. Gordon

i c i i I of members, Mra. 0,lU + 0 J ‘ O- B «»o. Mrs. N.J D T O V. Sharp, Birs. Theo Oehrlng, Mrs.

Carl Leonard. Mrs. O. w . Thcam- e S S I O n son. Mra. a ien n Briggs. MtT ^ iry club of UfJa Savage. Mrs. C. D, Lunte and a t the f in t ^wood Kenstock.Idaho PM - Clothes for the show wero fur- 1 O c t 8 and "W ’ed by C. C. Anderaon's. Falk's, nee a s gea- M ayfa^. the Paris company, the

VowB and Zlmmerman-B. Othei a t the First m ato lals for the event were fur-

xakcrs win sorority, Sweet’s FurnitureWashington. “ ra. John Wells and Dixitmt and ex- _he General m t

S t^o fK en - M e m b e r s S l a t e d

T o A t t e n d M e e t

w T Wim Waller Wlrshlni*^®-ChOflen.by_tha-Oood-WlU-cJul

5 2 2 ? ™ ^ ?liiTik nf th« State Federation oiS B. H. S ! y f s i 's '* ^ ^itrict Wednesday wlU«lde during 'jnnoW ng. Mrs. Marie Powel

^ was ohosen chairman of (bo club’, Idaho State a i r l ’p'rogrom. The grouiaker a t the ^ » CARE package t. B evening ot

'& c t . fl a ta t th e TWf ..J?*® white elephant, furnished b

Mrs. H arry Wilson, was given t

a r t i n

W i n a t = P i n o c h l e

f i J j W l f ^ p ricu Wednesday night ia tiii . J J f ' / flrst'weekly pinochle parties of thU u ^ new season a t the £ 2ks lodge.4 ^ Among the women, Mrs. Amj J t Carlson was second and Mrs. Bar^ 1 b a n Nelson third, and among th

• ? “ • 2 - ^ Halpln was second an5 - / Wise B v ^ third...7 / . . '” i® “ nunJttw for.'the card parig ties for.the .new season Includes Mi¥ ' and Mrs. Ployd Bandy, chairmen' Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson and Miy and Jdra. Roy Tnlt..................A ♦ #^ B E m a s CLUB KNTKBTAOnD

FILER. S ep t la -M rs . Plorene " 5 ^ Duerig entertained th a Washlngto) ? \ j i Bridge dub Friday aftemooi

Guests included Mrs. M. J. Rogen i ^ \ o iS ( ^ ' ead Mrs. o . ;

ExpectingT heiiY ou’n

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rard S 5 - i ^ . r MlsMf* dee >tty. ao prao-

urself. gifts,Y oull find \ ^ - 1 ^ *?

ft a t big aav- binding ' for \ «,

-sew pattern Ithis pattern I V 3 ^ H | | | | H 9 H

ittem givesu stra ted 'iew ----------— ---------------------------------

*in*coinj toe • ^ y ^its-for_cach ----- . - g lailing. Send .s of Tbaea- /X f iv V m ' 1 * " 0 a e n t P. O. , ^ ) \1. P r in t your 0esty lsnom -

I ^11? .'W' I O N • f - yI painless. ‘f /

associated ^ Y arthritis.

and kidney- ------------------

^ . 'A d S 'S . d o w n s t a i r s ■tn obtainedn t. • O t \Pb o n e» M ■ r r i - « 7-- \s R D n r ' ~ l - n e - i i V < > g u e ^r ro B ■ ®

e ' ” F a s h i o n s b i s

tencT . . -.H i Sfurnished

gram.’-Mrs. |- f ^ * f T r r i ' i B f ' i violin aolo,

Ughn Pond. ling In the Ivan Skln>

o .

Mrs. B. li!Bothne.

were Ann.Mary and

&nd Stanley

reduced cat emon Har- ident; Mra. red nuTM;Istered sur« le Gulliver,

M rs.Flor- I t pracUcal nurses aid:

r; Mrs. An«3lng helper; dry helper: diet kitchen

te fpoke.mSUlId. Mrs. sldent. wel<:uc«l special

ncluded the nmlssloners,w ' S i i S Mrs. Llooil Peaa, rig^.presfdeni

'registered tn « e ,- ta a d j« tln g b sc -e s 5 ^ r t H a ^ : S T m o d e led d n riag the Show. {BU irs. Gordon •

5 * S i “ a P l o y P r e s e n t e d

F o r F i l e r W S C S1, M rsT^m^ FILER,, S ept 13—Dramatisation , Lunte and o* the theme, "The flowers Went

Forth to,Sow,“ hlghUghJed a meet- ' wero fu r- ing Thursday afternoon of the Wom- lon's, Falk's im's Society of Chrlsltan Bervlce of ompany. the the Methodist church, in'*, o th e r Deney Telford arranged the pro- t were fur- Bram. Mrs. M.’ J. Rojera. Bessie tr company. Wygal, Mrs. Elsie McCleary and PalU Floral, Miss Telford took part in the dram­'s Furniture atlsation. . ,I and Dixie Mrs. D. H. Showers and Joyce

Hostettler presented a piano duet 'Mrs. Raymond Thomas described

, the work of the WSC8 In social 3 t e d centers In rural areas of the nation.

Il l and Mrs. 0 . 0 . Thomas spoke on the

A A p A f work in misdon schools In Mexico, / v t c c i ’ ueTOUooawereledbyMrs.Show-

ers, a s s is t^ by Mn; H. M. Peters, S J to .-B e r t .R a in s e y _ i^ _ t^ J 9 . H.od-WUl’cJuir McGinnis..rlct wnven- p ian , were made to hold- A dinner sderaUon of party in the church Sept. 30, hon- !ld here O ct ofing th e school uachen of the dis­

tr ic tTha group discussed plans, for a

K e d S l i n ^ g o - I t and c o im ^ store, in

- Mrs. McGinnis, Mrs.- Peters end ' Pwkttge to refresh­

e d by pre- “ « “ *• - - rarold Soper \ ,le a r^ ^ a te ra —StjpperServ ed""furnished by KINO HILU S ep t 13 — Junior7as given to MlsslonarT'Soclety'tnet-Wednesday

evening a t the home of Mrs. Frankwin be held Jones for a supper of wiener* andrreW M tlny . wa^em eke.' AUo« Oralg I^d dirotlout a t the_ I meeting which folldwed the supper.0 C n l 6 Mrs. Jones spoke on the topic, _ J “Mission Children." WUma Jonesa K t to t S P « 7«r »Tcle reading.

larUes ot the ‘n ie aoeiety dlseuwed - makingI lodge. reglatratloa tags for the convsntlon

Mrs. Amy of the Presbytwlal to be beld hereid Mrs. Bar- O ct 8 .i among the Guests a t the meeting were Mrs.s second and J » ^ Craig and 'O ia v ^ Qreer.

P i c t u r e s S h i o w ny, chairmen: FILER, QepC 12 ■— ■Mrs,'Trank eson and Mr. sikea • showed ploturer on the use

of phosphate fertiliser on flower* to * the FDer Garden ciob this week. The

EBTAINKD club met with M n. aScea. with Mra, Irs. Florence H. K HaauKerquIit as eo-hoeteas.I Washington Mrs. M. T. Anlauf was elected

afternoon, president of the club for tbs now U. J. Rogers, year. Mrs. O. T. Dean waa chosen \i Mrs. O. J . secretary and Mrs. A. S. Beem trea-

sorer.

cting The Stork?1 Y o u ’r a B a c u l j r f o r — --------- r

, T ro if i

MAGIC V A L LErS N e w e s t , Moet Complfrte Shev Hr M ethe^to-B*.

A shop ameclsUy fo r you. wltti beauUful suits, sports togs, sklrU

I H l B . designed Just for y o u . . _ , J t ' s _ M 9 P here aow la Twin P^Us. P a r u j » ■ ■ visit seeek see how yov ean en-t m hanee ynSr nataral beauty with .M - oar sm art maternity, wardrobes.

■ M aternityI— sum — —tlv y o "I f to m ____:_____

I (A d u lt’s

—[ R S ' 0Fashions^

) n s D i s p l a y e d - a t . H o s p i t a lM i l l III

4 '■r

(h t presfdeni of the Magio Valley Memoria) HospU Wtlog hsr-eape a t the style show fcatnred a t th* te show; (Staff, pboto-eotravinf)

r e d D A R R e g e n t t o

W S C S V i s i t T . F . y n i tramatlsatldn L ' ' 'dwers Went ■&firGrahvHlo"a,-‘AUcn,’8ttte« M- ted a meet- gejji, Daughters of the American Df the Worn- RevoIuUon, will make her official a Bervlc* of visit to .the local DAR cbspter a t

its first faU meeting,, to be held a t ed the pro- i p jn . Monday .at the home or Mr*, •gets. Bessie F rank W. Brown. 121 Tenth avenue ;Cleary and e a s t The'Occaslon will be a lunch- n the dram- eon.

.^A *4*^ All**!1 i ? ! f to April to the naUonal convenUon

of DAR. reported Mrs. A. J. Peavey,

-8 In e o ^ Committee foe the luncheon -in- Lfr,f “ ,u • dudes Mrs. L. L. Bredtcnrldge.^Jte. ipoke on Uie g , 3 Johnson, Mrs. Stella Phltfliey,I to Merico. M fs.-H . J. Wall, and Mrs. O; W. r « ■Si!!" Wltham.-Jerome.

* » ♦ - R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s

f A ^ £ - T o M e e t s P i c i < . e dMr*. C a r l-B o r l. and Mrs, Max

for a Auadeln were selected by the s U T ^ ^ i n club *Ws week's -meeting

--------1— aj-club-repreaaotatlvjj.ot rocettogsPeters and 0* the Twin PaUs county A m ^can

cross chapter board.Mrs. Boyd, and Mrs. Van Ausdeln

alM were appointed delegates to the district No,_l_c9nm itl0 tt-0 t th a

yCTSTi------.lOaho f^e raU o n of Women's clubsf V e U to be held here O ct 0 and 7 . ___13 — Junior The club mot with Mrs. George i'Wednesday Denton. Mra. Elmer Sommcra pre- f Mrs. F rank sented two motion pictures, "What's wlenen and New In Cooking- and "At Homo at

th»,Whoel.".,.Tb* latter ooncemed rtlour a t the traffic ailetr.'1 the supper. Members voted to fill a barrel I the topic, w ith fruit at-next meeting for chll- Vllma Jones dren’a home, in Boise, ycle reading. ' *

r L S f f i A u x i l i o r y . M ^ e t sbe beld here The Flreman’a auxiliary. mOt-

Thursday night with -' Mrs. Carl IB were Mrs. Scheele. Mr*. Clinton Earlo 'wos.co-1 Qreer hostess. Mrs. George Thomas pre.:

aided over the business meeting. Games were played and Mrs. w n -

^ n \ A / n Heinrich m e iv ^ 'h ig h 'p r iz e*-y ‘ and Mra. Bobby Bopp low prize.

■M rs,Trank — ------- ' . v . . . .-■ on the us*OQ flower* totils week. H io . -e*. with Mra. />%90-hoet<«s. I /

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noria) H oapW g ^ d , aaslaU Hr*. C a m n MUer, < lored a t th* guild tea. MriL Ivan fikianer, left, j

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: t o C i v i c C l u b P l a n s ,

U n i t P r o j e c t f o r Y e a r ‘' .1 HAQERMAN S ep t U — The

1 ■state M- yeariJ program waa outlined at' th* American fall meeting of Civic club

iir olllctal T h u M a J .(tem oon. M i» o to l~ chanter a t Sherwood was In charge of the pro­be held a t gram, devoted to the subject ot me or Mr*. "CIvlo improvement" Guest spesk- nth avenue er was Emeraon PUgmlre, cbainaan M a lunch- of the town board, who dlscusied

InstallaUon of new pipe in ths ci.ty on her trio water supply and a light In .thp^ ty 1 MnvwiUon P«>'- He expreased the appreciation « J to the club for the drinking fo«n-

. J . Peavey, t^e park, which was the club 'nchcon-ln- project'last year. . . . ■iridge.C to. This year the cJub will make a ‘ la Phltfliey, project of raUing funds to buy a , drs, o ; W. bed for use in the Hagerman emer­

gency hospltol. f - ■ The group will sponsor a dinner :r - ; r - ---------at-7 :30pxn.-0ct-l-ln .the Methodist :V 6 S church, with proceed* to be used for :

i c k s d ^ ^ i ^ J a c k Chlpman present«4 a ' Mrs. tXax muslcal number on th e plano..

• t e d h T ^ I t '»»» announced th a t each board k's Tneotlnff member will be In charge of month- at j n e e t ^ prograihs. The calendar Includes y Mra.-Gloria Elorrlaga, Octobert-Mra.i M artin Curran,- November; Mrs. E.(vn Ausdeln L. Chaplin. December; M » Adeline Rates to the Pinch. January; Mrs. J . R. Rustelh. In »f th° j C c b n i f t m ^ M r a ^ o w a i d ^ s ^ imen's clubs March; Mrs. LouUe Conrad, April,d 7. ___ and Mw. John- W. Joaea, Msy.to . George , Refreshments were served by Mra. mmcra pre- Sherwood. Mrs. Curran. Mn. Oon- res, "What's rad and Mrs. Elorrlaga.M Home a t 1)10 next regular meeting of th* p ooncemed oJub .-win be held a t 3 jun . O ct I.

.11 a barrel . *n g for chii- I n s t r u c t io n G iven

HAILEV, S ept. 13 — The Wood A !^ /s4 f- J^ver Homemaker* elub received

Instructions Wednesday evening on Ulary met- -tying of spring cushions from Mrs.' Mrs Carl Lucia Wilson. Boise, home dtmon- u-lo was CO- stratlon ogent-at-lorge, Boise. 6 lx- ’homos i n ‘ teen members attended the meeting meeting. held a t the home of Mrs. Alice Rem- id Mrs. w n - ber. Refreshmenta were served by h igh ' prize Mrs. Merle Crofts M n. Rember and

ow'prize. Mra. Ted Cutler.

i « o %iW hving 3.98

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^ T a l k s a t A A U W : . I

G r o u p f T e a ' H e r e IP g ^ j y Mr*. Ver» .OX«U7 , principal .of I

the Junior h igh school, spdce on the I alms and imrpoaea of tha A m erlcaa-I Association of University Women, a t I the metnberidilp tea of th e Ilor*^ AAUW chapter ^ d Saturday I Rttemoon la the .7 W0 A rooms. ; I

Officers of the chapter ae rv ^ as I hostesses and presided a t the serv- I Ing table for the event They in - I elude Mrs. Stanley Trenhalle, preai- I dent; Mr*. Roy Ombb. vice.prndr I dent; VOn. Ralph Olmstead. secre- I tary, and Mrs. Kenneth Manhall, I treasurer. . ' I

purpose, of the tea was to welcome I women Intierested in Joining the or* I

^ ^ H B | ganisatlon.. O n ^ university g n d - I uatcs are e l^ b le for membership. I

Mn. Hanley Payne e x p la l ^ I ^ ^ ■ 1 eligibility - depends . entlrel£^_UPon I

whether; the college. fromnOTbUirT I woman obtains her degree haMwcp' . approved by the association. Recog-

H ^ H B nltlon 'is ,based not only upon ac- ■ B n i e ^ lu u o Q 'b u t also upon additional ^ B K B b atandardapertalnIng.to facUlttes.for

women students and professionalop^ ^ ^ B E S ' portunltles for women-foculty'mem-

b e n(ohOOlS --'

ean take the inltlaUve in urging n Miner. Uielr schools to apply for Tecognl- ,n«T. lefti Uon. -In this way the AAUW har, '

served'aa a 'fo rce for the'im lim fr^ ■ — I ment of the college standards,- M n . |

Payne noted I n n c Background piano music was fur-

nlshed for the tea by Mrs. 0. W. Y ^ n r Albertson.

13 * * * *^ a t th j — S h o w e r G i v e n !S. O h« l» KtTRTAUGH, S ep t « - M n . Paul t

th i DM. LaRue was honored a t a pink and ^mhleei of ^ u e shower by the Woman's So- j»«t t c i jv . clety of ChrisUan Service Thursday

chaEm^i • t ‘«noon a t the homo of Mrs. ,) d lscuu^ Glenn Briggs.' jIn tha ci.Cy Mrs. John M anhall presented the 1In .thoiiS ' program on the subject “Jere- «Doreclatton mlah.” <Cmg (oon- ' Hostesses w ert Mrs. 3rigg*. Mrs. 1 as the club Georgs Moates, Mrs. J . W. Beck.

Ruth Brown and Mrs. Clare Syver- |

" V b S a OuesU were M n. Max Durk, M n. \ m w em^sr- Morrison, Mrs. Frank Peor-® son, Mrs. Roy I ^ u e , Heybum, and

_____ Mrs. Harold Menser, Mrs. LUlle ,Menser, Mrs. Beatrice Menser and Mrt. AnnIe-Irwln.Twln Falls;. Mrs. J

be used for Konlcek, Buhl, and M n. Roy,.A . LaRue. Heybum.

rresented a The .next meeUng will be held at .U the church on Septr-17. each board m u «

lofm onth.E l e c t O f f i c e s

7 Susan A n d w n ^ elected pres- ' tri 0^ the Waklyato group ofB nnjuSK Camp Fire Girls when the group

met Friday.afternoon In tharPres-

-Edwina Robinson was chosen vice ■ w president and Kendal sco tt 'Becre- ired by Mra. taryM n. Con- — ■ - — . . -

ting of th* r v . n . O ct I.

j i v e nThe Wood Y

lb received . ■ \evening on \ \from Mrs. \ V

dsmon- ' \ \Boise, eix- \ \^ e meeting ^ K T ^ ^ B \ VAlice Rem- m w ^ B I \' *’y m \ Vlember and ' • ■ ^ \ •

ORCHID

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H e r e =mdpal .of Jdee on the ^Americaa- ^iVomen a t Tb<

of th e ^Saturday J t

»m s. ; ^ae rv ^ a* thethe serv- tbc They in-

me. preai- aiurlce.prndr we ad. secre-M anhall. <

ofA welcome gain g th e o r . W.ilty g n d - mejbershlp. beiexplalzied M\

rel£_upon cd.nw U d irw ■ ■ I H B B H P H V ^ ^ h ' 'aoehflFbe*» DABlEfiN. u tJB B l . 1jn. Recog- ; . . whose betrothal to Orvma thi

upon ac- u K niibton, Mnrteugh.-U an - Scadditional nooneed by her parents, Mr., and Mi

icUlMes.for M i*..J..H. Mnrrt, TwlnJJUIs. T h* clcsslonalop- cQopla-pIans-aa .Oetoliw wedding. 6ululty mem- She is a gradnaU'of Twia' FaUs Jo

high school; Knighton b the son thod- schools Mf. fti«y .in urging |fa rtaogb . (Lotdom photo—«U ff co:

tr Tccognl- engraving) pli^ U W har, ------------------ --------------- r -------------ao

D i n n e r i s S l a t e d

' B y W a r M o t h e r s „. Membera of the Twin Falls chap- w ter. American War Mothers, decided z>, Friday afternoon to hold a poUuck

^ p n dinner party O ct 8 and a n offering - t ' for 'the.blrtiiday flm d-o f'the -na-.

-}£n. PatJ tional organlmtlon. The dinner i pink and will be served a t noon in American m an's So- Legion hall.-. .

The chapter, met in American j . 0 Of MM. ^ Mrs. .Ployd Robison,- Ti

president conducted th e . meeting. » ren ted the Business .details on the recent ° c t .Jere- stato'conventlon In Twin Palls were i ‘ ^ complated and report* on the pMley "

' p.M r* .E m m aB alsch h as.le ftto a t- 5 ,

« re Byvcr- national convention Sept’ «TV..W vr«. 28 to Oct, l . ln Springfield, Bl., and «

Mr9_Wally HDlmgrenjlBo.plaoa to .• “ ^

LUlle • Joeseph LeClalr, Mre.'Or8ca K denser and Laubenhelm.-Mrs. Maud Requa and pi Falls; Mrs. M «^Laura_ Eaton were hosteese*. li dM n^R oy > - # ' - # - - gi

b . h e w . t O f f i c e r s N a m e d . • 'Waweetannay grotip ofiOamp F ire a

Girls elected . Anna- Lou Nomco - - e i * c president a t aanwtniB a t the homo 1

of-thelr-guardian.-Mre.-R.-~s.-5ac- -- [^TO U D ^f afternoon:'.

the group Sydne ^ r la se - wais named vice a tha.Pres- -

chosen vice JutUth Bacon, scribe.3cott 'Mere. . Nouaco was welcotnod as «

new member of-the group.

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, N . eollection irtyled by

Seymour

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JuiJjonootwear for th4 EiMt*

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o^ '»etnbertW p: Mr*, wortljy *»kn S5flrMr*.RuU»OwtM. c h . ^ ' & lS w . « "• 0 « t a and 'D S rto « I

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Oeorw Kuton “ fa iiT community*nd MTfc to ii« to* 1

hofpltillty; M nt « P joa S ^ Mn. MeUer, Pan- M anortalJ2uu»i:M ni.J.R .wuey. Mr*. aai»b«*B.«rt.IUli>hPetet«Mul mftteoo, MiCbrtVmiDa. protrrtm; Mr*, p u tftteli. Mr*- CotttM, Mr*. iSr»t 1*U nL Bim UirlB Bioem, Mr*. Mrs.' T r u ltT< icttblcn~linu 'ImU'Mrsr - ' Horttese*-kctS u ; Mr*. L. W. S*n- Vro. Albert

Onrfield *ad Mrs. and Mrs. ^I Umc. welfare and __________

arjKTSerl"BbliS5nIli, ' n Haf *nd Mrs. Connor,SiWo3enKn.Mrs.Bud- ^ W f01 ud Mrs. Dal* Vlninf, Bhlrley Scliti' Un. Imea and Mr*. “ lr«- Oirl iEni Junior KtlTltle*: Mr*, dealsato lbstchioD. Mn. Jack Harrl*, Camp1 W«», Mr*. O. A. Jenaen, 52™# of toml Qoilek and Mr*. Rich- CarUoij, SaoU dining room; Mn. P oujla irawtnblld(7; Mrs. Theron Member*

dUii.DwlghtBur1c0,ie |ls - of the orgsrdaUoniidtfcnae. , wcreBerred

iare of Y our CBy ANGELfi,.PATRI

ta jT H n of work ■idlh I t la cornu<t iQ t |« , UUtlnl-ulUi i l t r Uukt cjIlk ttu iltld* of velfare larlty fromnl-heillh-ot youn«*t«r*, nera and-.is!ai vlUi parents—a va- jnaod re*piiplaloni-I have come to -the Idea lit t o lhat I airee irith tha t Inlomis iKlar* lhat what 1* loa to badW In th# heujehold* of of ohlldr*n,Ih c!d*fojhloned common i t may b<

= S'®™!’^Ui«icr«llhebUdreQand besin ta lei ^ U on experlenc*

n» common eensa to tee nerson can ^ child te tt Ws food on neoole by b Jiht food: that he goes considerate,

itlw; that he Is not con- ncntu i for uwlit:on with adults' cw tl

itt» i t t b tjo n d h la to n - S T '. . , ^ ». Ihit he Ii'encouraRed * ?

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^ 6 1 3 ^ere inspired the tS ra l» u astonished at

U ru p w i a young.ter father. The parent ITOUy that It was ‘n>» t»br t,

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Sub* th a t •hould be given »ttenUon ® 7 *,1 M to# *Ut« execuUTe boaM. « - home of Mi cording to Mrs. 24i« Brown. sHoaHOh

7710 *late executive boixd wilt _m, w oMt.tP>JH.Tue*dayat t^R0B- TlSyV^reHon"Uotel.aiML conclude, the *es- vvednl*d»y *lon*-wllh a lunoheoD. _ , vvcauwu^

Bt«t« board m em bert^^m local jjAaKRM dub*'who wlU .atttnd the m e e t^ * a „ Mrs. Mo* Brown. *tat« ^ce- president; Mr*. O. P. Duvall, fifth ,d ^ t p r e a l d e n t : Mr*. Robert Den- ton Kimberly, *tat« chairman fordubraUnfts; andMTfcM*Jih»UX*.Saron. Twin ra il* club pxealdenU

Twin Pall* executive board mem- bcr* who wUl bo pre*ent era Mr*. jane Ralabolt. Mr*. Ohwle* Mim. -HOeHOI Mr*. Oren Boone and Mrs. O. K.Heabltt.- • - • —

Mr*. Norman Hertlnger U p ro r j «. m. W< pum -chairm an lor-the Ua. jftlnment wlU be pto’fldtd by Matyl Jo Fox. Mr*. Larry Armaa. R o*^nd country tuke. Dick •Bingham and aoldeo ^ j Arrington. Wedneaday

Mrs. Jane Ralnbolt. outgoing pre*- toe new *ea Ident of the Twin Palla club, and will present Mr*: JuUan will preside a t the tea table. ■ SHOBHOl

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P la n s M a d e fo r. . Mr*. E*rl C

V i s i t o f M a t r o nHAILIY. SepU la — Bethany jnent dub '

chapter No. 33, Order of Sastem worth revle' Star, 1* making plans for the of- Tuesday af flclal vialt of Mr*. Virginia Bowlby, cobb. wortoy tfknd Matron of the grand e b u te r ot Idaho 'on 8ept. 11. ooODINt

During Mr*. Bowlby'* Tlalt. a stte* wUl r wbool of InitrucUon and an ln*pK- in toe Sort tlon meeting will be held. Job'* DeMeyer w d augh tm wlU *ervo a banquet on program, the ooeaaloik

Mr*. CHRBe Fleming, worthy n u - 8H08H0I ticn, appotatad Mr*. Ray McCoy Ing for’toe and WIra. Cbe*t«r Arndt to th* dec- auxiliary wl onlScma cotnmlttM and Mr*. W. V, a t the Mem 2&:Atee and.M r*.. ZT5rett.;Cam p- Olris' aUt« bell to the gift and eor*ag* eocn- heard, m ttee. Mr*.- A r n d t and Mi*.Otiar1*» Bead were appointed to Primary bring the history of toe chapt«r fifth ward ^up to date. _ ____ a new acilv

Manorial eerrlce* were held for Mr*. SUaabeth Delaaey, past grand taberaacle. matMO. and Mr*. Earl McBrtde, a paat member of ttoe chapter, a t to#S r t faU meeting of -the chapter.Mr*.' yrank Qelikey was *olol»t. '-'Hoeteeee*-for-th#-*venlng-weraMrs. Albert Griffith. M n. Lou HUlu ia M n. H e ro tl OBonn.n. Oo,

G o w n D is p la y e dBhlrley Soper dtaplayed her Camp Mr*. Leonai

Fire Girl gown and explained ,1U. day.._CsMdealga to toe W a-Ta-Ca-Sl group ot 0:40 p jn . icCamp T in Girls, which met a t toe portaUon. home of toelr' guardian. Mr*. PaulC a r l ^ , S a t u r ^ aXtemoon. Patty SHOSRO:pouglaa modeled Ml** Soper'* gown, be held foU<

Member* reviewed toe obJeetlViM Ing of Linoof too organlxaUon.. Refre*hmenU Tuesday evwcreBerred by toe guardian.' eooimltUe

------ , Mr. and M, genlaMcN(

u r C h i l d r e n. a .P A T R I ^ of®?h“ ? S

* meet a t 3I t 1* common *en*e to have a bar- hocn* of K

ll«r t h i t ch«ok» sush crude famU* Mi*. Bovai larity from a yousgftar.'Oood m an- to« propan ner* - and -propeiv lelatlonahlp* d*-' TfUlb*. "O mand re*pect. SonMhow or otoer .toe Idea ha* got bruited around BH0 8 H0 tha t infom allty, akin, in a y opln- vUke Relle: Ion to bad bretdl&g la toe rearing beld a t to< of ohlldran, 1* tnodtm and (m art p in . Sundi

I t may bo modem, but, from any Intelligent'Viewpoint, t t te certainly The wtnt« not amart. Ycung children ahould cu**ed a t t begin to learn toe fuadamantata of «“ *• human ralatio*jihlp.-J»-J* teo .la t* _ _ . for adolescent* to graap K. No young person can win the Uklng of grown people by being maoaerle** and to- considerate. Good manner* ar* e*. pjn* «P»- - senUal for^the aucce** of adoles- ‘cents, - —

Bo far a* I am concerned, bad manner*, bad langttag* or bad eon- s s s s s s s :duct ahould not b« Jgairtd a* a ;__________passing pha*o, w * hope It U a paas. ing phase. However, i t will paas sooner If toe teacher and parent* .Indicate firm disapproval. And that, ^to my mind, Is common *en*»., . ,

Tb» twbr cirrix* li imp«ri*at ta Wfcr. /}llf dallr Ulpt atquilat him with th* out- r A •Id* werW. 6r.'P»WJ ulU »hy tb* Ubr ^ii . i^ri., '-To obuin % Mimr. Mtid 10 M»u In ««In lo w ^rhim. r/n TlmtcNitr*. V. 'O. Box t>. SU> Wtion fi. N«w York 19. K. Y.____________ W

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JB RO M i-chlipfor No.-M. Order — V C of S u U rn a u r . WiU meet a t t p jn , , circle* of t Tuuday In toe Maaonle tempi*. Ohrlitian 8e

Addison Arenue' dub will meet l” nrha t-» -p jn .-W *dne« lay -w lth -M ra . »ho dl*tric» n H um an Wanman. , , in Buhl.

__ ♦ * # . Plana'wtreFILKR—Norto Street D inntr club lunehe* and

will meet Ttitsday erening a t toe conference to home of M ^. Gilbert Plnkfton. and 38.

• ^ ^ * . The groupiSHOaHOMC-Mr*. Marvin Cole work on to e »

vUl be hoatua to toe W oaen'a Bo- tall, elety of Chrlatlan Service a t « p. <ffednlsday a t her home. The group

¥ V « . JKAOKRMAN - Primary a**oda- Ford pre*ldec

tlon of toe Hagerman U3S ward gave devotlo: vlU maet a t 4 p jn , Wednesday. Mra. preaented by Cora Gold will conduct toe mMtlng. <

« « « Mr*. P. R‘ JXROMK — Kxemplar chapter, to d rcls N o.;

Beta Sigma Fhl, will meet a t t pm. and Mr*. Gt Monday a t toe.home of M n. Paul «***«. Mary i Hurle**.- - Harry- WUec

V « « program waiSHOSHONE - Magic G r a n g e Jontt.

Hona SconomlM dub^wlll hold a Q u j ^ w«i picnic a t toe Shoshone city park a t and Mrs. X. ] 2 p. m. Wednesday. The srogram iwill Include a buslnta* meeting. ~ Mr*. H. L.

It program atCountry Women'* club will meet No. 3 w lto j

with Mr*. R. W. Mort a t 3;S0 p jn . Mrs, C. M. Wedneaday for lU first program of ab*encc of utoe new aeason. Mr*. W. W. Wright -------- — —will preaent a program on fashion*, xwln pill*.

SHOBHONE-Wood*Rlver Ceuter ’Orange'* Home Zconomle* dub w.'ll '' *'meet a t the Grange haU Wednesday Tumilar maftmioon. Mr*. George Xden juid r Mr*. E .rl Oh«.y^wlll^be ho rt^e* .

FILER—Syrlnga Home Improve- raent dub wiy hear Mw. Tom Al-worto review a book a t a meeUng S u i bThoMTuesdiy afternoon wito Mr*. Jay ^ held in t

^ It If. member* are OOODINO—The Gooding Oay-C- Aacenslon

Ette* will m iet a t 8 p js . Monday Abandon rin toe S o r t» l t jo o n iJ 2 r t . Cleone „ DeMeyer wlU have charge of the S » d a y a tprogram. ^ ^ ^ Oatrander, I

8HOm OH® -Tha flr*t fall meet-ing for'toe local American l4glon MiT-tauxiliary -wUl be held Monday night i a t the Memorial hall. Report* fromGirls' sUt« represenUUv^nrlll be ?

. . . M » u i d l¥ V ♦ homa of MTi

Primary assocUUon of to* LD8 wednaaday l flfto ward will welcome children for <>«* a x e ^ c a new activity.season at ■’ meeting and tfV t hoa t 4:16 pjn. Tuesday In tE T ittke ^yen to totabernacle. R^reahmenta will be Boise. Tliey

^ ■ la* t',ear'* .y DIETRICH - Ftlendahlp circle

will meet Wedneaday afternoon a t ^ the home of Mr*; Clancy BoUl-bauah.-MM.-Doaald-Shlpp and M r* .- ---------------Llndell Cooper will be co-hoft«uet. ^

„ . ^ , S—yerieyan—BervtCB—guild.— Ffait- --------------- -Metoodlst church, will hold a pot-lU4^ .dinner party a t the Kama ot - MMr*. Leonard Albee a t 7 p jn . Mon;. — —I ' M

_ J J Ufl:«o p jn , forlhoso who need tram - "portaUon.

SHOSHONE-A ‘ca rd ' party iHll be held following toe buiineas meet­ing of Lincoln chapter'Ho. 43, CBS, nU TO N , Tuesday evening. Membera. of the Trimmed cooimltUe tor to e 'c a rd party are lining, s i Mr, and Mt*. i r l Benner. Mr*, Eu­genia McNee and M n. Marion Ad- b m v e R'

SHOSHONX-^iMltalon AW *odety of th* Pir*t Baptist ’ church WUl meet a t 3 p. m.' Thursday a t toe hocn* of Mn. T. V. Strunk, wlto .Mr*. Howard Adklna in .tharga of . 'th« program. ■Hume of th* meetteg .WiU b«. ■‘O'Mng Dnto m -Lm ST — -S iZB -2-4

¥ ¥ ¥ D urab leBH08H0NE—A meeting of Blaine

(take Relief sodety officer* will be held a t toe Richfield church a t i p jn . Sunday. Ward offlcen and u ntaachen are instructed to attend,The winter program, will be dls- _cuJ*ed a t that time by stake *offl> H

¥ « ¥The Salmoa T rw t. Hew w i W i

du b meeting MbM taM ferW eda**- - day has b**a pM ^en*d tmUl W p jn . Sept 34. I t will be h « 1 4 j^ % > home of M n. F r« l Montg o d ^ tf f l ^

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C i r c l e s _ o f W S C S P l a

- V d i l e y P a r l e y , Y d iC l ^ of toe Woman'* Society o t McHenry led

Christian Berrtoe, P in t . Methodist llan Baker wai Aurch. m et Thursday sittemoon a t 01te»*ert Incheon* to make plan* for Tlie group ; ih e d U tric tm ee lin g S ep t^ -an d M M r*rJ.-FrOot ® *en wa* co-hoe

Plan* were.made abo for housing, land-prtaldedj :unehe* and dinnen for toe youto program. Dei inference to be held here Sept. 35 Mr*. May Dai u ^ 3 8 . Cl

The group* agreed also to start « „ Fleete W k o n to e b a e a a r to b e h e ld ln to e c lr tle N o .T a r

hoete**. Mr*. CIrele No. 1 and led devoU

The group m et a t toe home o t W. H, McDon Mr*. O. W. Llndemood, -Mr*. Oscar program.Pord presided and Mr*. C, U Mom* cirave devotion*.- The program wa* Mra._Albert [« .en ted by M n. I. T. C reS. « a n

Cirele No. t No. 9. whichMr*. F. R. Darling wa* hostess McClain. Mn

lo d rcls No. a w lto M n. 0 . E. Brady aentad toe pi« and M n. George Ling a* co-hoet- Mr*. M. M, uses, Mary Stafford presided. Mr*, and Mr*. E. T. H arr^ Wilcox led devotions. The toe meeting. ) program w u given by Josle May was a guest. Jone*. Cl

Quest* were Mr*. Walter Senftea Mr*. Mallor and Mrs, X. B. Laabenhelm. to circle No. 1

Circle No. a MUieh.a* oo-lMr*. H. L. Bimey preaented toe

program a t toe meeting of Clrde Mr*,BenO'Hi No. 3 w lto J ira , J, s . J4cHtnry.__ program.

Mrs, C. M. Fisher presided In toe " Cabsence of Mra. T. L. Cartney, M n. M n. F. A.----------------------------------------------- to clrde No. ITwin pill*. Addison Parker. Twin ^Falls.. WlU glvs-a demoaatration M _h«ir styllni __aa « aiyuag.^ ^ ^

K tio to moaiwy ot th tP r t a r a t E .b d u h lodie wUl bt held a t « p jn . Tuesday a t toe Twin Si«MUnnt ^ Falls lOOF hall, Memben with £ S S S ? c t “ 88 or more contlnuou* yean of membenhlp fa toe Primrose lodge _ , . will be honored. The prognm wiil S l t r i f b« held in toe lower hall. Vlaltlng memben are welcome. " M n, Jessie

It if, ^ her recent tAscension. guild. Church of toe Salmon Soda

Ascension Episcopal, will hold it* Tfte ch first faU meeting a t 3:30 p. m.Thursday a t the hcoie o t Mrs.' B. E. / w 'J ca Ostrander, Pcnons needing tians- porUUon are asked to call M n. A.U Norton. S363, or Mr*.-Al Wester- Otoer propai gren, 3417-W. Women who have ^moved to 'Twin Fall* during toe l^avU. M n, summer are invited,to attend. „

M Mra.Bill.'WM S and 8 elub wlU meet a t toe' °

horn* of Mr*, J, G, Post a t 3 ' pjn. *Wednesday for a Uwn pafty, Mem- ber* are aaked to wear print dresses, r rC S G l an d -taka-ijom e-caaned ifru it^ .b* —Mrs.-J*y-M given to toe Children's home in wain Silvestei Boise. Tliey also are uked to take tripe to the LI last "year's , yearbook to be used In w ntlon a t n drafting toe new yearbook,. New for toe FWlo offlcen will be, Installed,. - ' American l>et

S le ia h Bell

^ a c k e t s E I'b y L o -B e l '-~ — ' w

nU T O N , 100% wool (Imported). MTrimmed wlto Lana-Paca <| O ' |* | \ Alining. Size* 8-13 l Z * 3 U J M

BEAVERTEX. Woven pile fabric.Slaes 6-13. Milium lined 1 A C A for all-weatoer comfort — I W k d ll

One’PUce Snow SuiU with-S izB -2 -4 rP o io p o p lin , R Q ^ n 'a n d e o t to n :^

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L b x | v ' ' ‘V ehet Foam witl b« tl»a m ost unportaat ]

a a i a a y aan l A eoBjpletdy ■0B-alfcaK#a w.t faea witboot c a f of drying, IrritatiBg effects- 1) yonr complexion —w*sb it ^o ro ag U y , gently, i V e lv f Foam. 4 ^ montli* snpplj;—$X,SO ibe tub

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TiraS-NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

Z S P l a n f o r O f f ic e r

; y , Y o u t h M e e TMcHenry led devotion*. Mr*. LIU - I N u T l t llan Baker wa* a guest. MeeUng* of

Olrtle No. 4 ci,ty circles o

sen wa*co-hosteaa, Mr*. E H. Rag. .“ third c ^ l e land-prtaldftd and.alao presented-the dent.-as toe-1

M „. h o .l« . toClrde No. 5. and Mr*. Elsie Scott CO- a ^ l to w horeshoete**, Mr*. K A, Albe presided M r r c S and led devoUons and aasUted Mr*, i r A n ^ t^ in W. H, McDonald ta presenUng toeprogram. luncheon a t nt

Circle No. S n# t .

No. «. Which met with Mn. c . E.McClain. Mr*. BUI Couberly pre- 5T?“? aentad toe program.

Mr*, M, M, Moor* led devoUons,and M rt E. T, Duttery presided over “ •* ^ toe meeUng, Mr*. W. A. MscArtourwas a guest. » M n. R . O. .

Circle No. 1 EStoer Davl*. Mr*. Mallory Fisher was hostess and Marion <

to circle No. 7 wlto Mr*. J. R. Me- program, featMUieh.a* oo-ho*t«s*. Mn. Earl o ’- ialands. M n. :Harrow preaided and-gave devoUons. voUons. M n.

, Mr*. Ben O'Karrow was In charge of president, pretoe program. ing................ . Circle No. 8 - M r s , - W ^ .-

M n. F. A.' CarUon was hostess ’ove box,. to clrde No. 8. M n. Sara Bell pre- ^unch

aided.and Mr*. F . E. Hayne* gave <3rei‘ devoUons. Alice' • • Circle No. 9 ' Mrs.’ Archie

The group met wlto Mn. Frank gram on 5oiKeUogg, M n. Harriet Bums was meeting ot to'

• co-boste**. Mr*. T. O. Bacon pre- toe home of t>» sided and M n. W. L. Feamster gave M. O. Kuykei1 devoUons. M n. C. E.'Beymer was ducted toe miJ in charge o t too program. Mrs. Nettle

¥ ¥ - ¥ M rs. N oah N l

[ S l id e s S h o w n S 'S w . i••.Mn.Jessl®Dftvls*howed*lldesofher recent trip to Alaska to toe __ *

, Salmon Sodal club Thursday after- ___^. noon. The club m et wlto Mrs. Alton FILER, Sep

WlUlamB. cent entert^lD• The roll call prise-was prcMrited dub Thursda;

; to M n. Olen Nelson. Mrs. BUI Mar- Mra. h . G. Hlltd l received the -.white elephant. -------------—

, Otoer program prize* were given to , Mrs. Jessls Davl* and Mrs. Glenn ; DavU. M n , BUI Stanley was a

guest. .- Mr*. Bill WUUams will, be hostess _______; to toe dub meeting O ct 1,

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P re s e n t R e p o rtsk —M r*..J*y-M.-M *rrlU-aad-Mra.45e.___________1 wain Silvester gave reports on toelr ) trip* to toeL loa*In tem aU onalcon-' W ZI. w ntlon a t si potluck dinner party r for toe Fellon* Thursday night a t \ \, American I»eglon halL . ____________

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IEE-TWEEK

SHOPi 'STRECT BOD'ia

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^ V ' qued lo'Jy per a t sic9 gown fit I' . -white or

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o«t im pottant beauty ^MB'BlicaHM m y to * 'w i^” *rritating effect*, o f *o«p*’n-w*Ma • ngUy, genUy, and .-$ 1 ,5 0 ibe tube (p lt t iJ la x ) ._ ^ _ :i_ —

lN FALLS,.IDAHO^ .

O f f ic e r S e le c te d i i ,- B y ^ h u r c h U n it ;

N a t io n s S tu d ie d ■MeeUng* of two Missionary So* VWOA wUl or

d»ty circles ol to t F irs t Baptist quarten a t 368 Echurch • THursday featured__pro- acroas-from-dty-

' ■graim"libout other nations, while specllon Tucadnj a third circle elected a new presl« Call, executive sc dent.-as toe-, taighllght of I ta .ac - Saturday. ^ UvlUes. The open hou

Mn. M artin Wegener wa* elected Ppresident of toe Esther Fairbanks 'o™*' circle, succeeding Mrs, Clarence although YWCA am lto. who resigned. The circle met 'option for abou wlto Mr*. Charles Kevan: Mrs. R.

■ K. Anderson conducted too meet- ' Ing. Plan* were made to feature a JL'S

luncheon a t next weeH'* meeUng., Mn . M. -E ^Shotwell Jed devo- ,nctu“ e J S .- r

Uon* and arranged the program, president of the ' Mr*. Bernard Martyn. missionary sollsbury. vice li [g ro u p president. V attended tlie ion. seconch vice

meeting. Luncheon was served by m. Moore secret Mr*. Kevan and toe co-hoste-rs, sen, treasurer.

; Mr*. Ernest, Tucker.Esther Davl* Circle ^

M n. R . O. Daud entertained the L - Q I T I P r l E*toer Davl* d id * a t her home, ~

, and Marion Carlson arronged the D e C O r . program, featuring toe phUlpplne rn ,,i,n rf, ^ . ialands. M n. Effie Watson led de- n ^ .. voUon*. M n. Attour M lrade. vice 5 .A ;r president, presided over'toe meci-' id i to ? 0

—M rs ,-W ^ . -Firlcy. hnd.chargilof nartl'elDJ too love box. Mr.i. John Bllilnss ,■ nr.m z^ ‘ t toe ho 5 M n. P a t Mrs, Don Walla.

Alice Gibbs Circle . Those taking ]Mrs; Archie Poe presented a pro- lene Wallace, j£

c gram on Souto America a t Uie Robertson, Sants meeUns of toe Alice Gibbs circle at Wilson Annie- toe home of Mr*. Qen Winkler. Mrs. Brown. Carol B M. O. Kuykendahi. president, con- Kemper, Janet s ducted toe meeUng. nor Elllnger.

Mrs. Nettle Huston led devoUons. ifiMrs. Noah N/chols presented open- PLAYing prayer. Luncheon was served HEYBDRN € by Mr*. Winkler and Mrs. Ted B J club met W

! . . . «t th . Jo« Pullis * ¥ ¥ tract bridge.

CLUB PLAYS BRIDGE hlghlmd M n., FILER, Sept. 13—Mrs. E. D. Vln- Mrs, Don Holmi

cent cntert^ilned her contract brldce sert was served J dub Thursday, a t dessert luncheon, will be In Heybi . Mra. L. G. HUl Uliled high score. Erwin.

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I quarten a t 368 Second avenue east.. .Tnerting-ol-toe- L Bcross-from-dty-hallrfor-publlc In- M n. Raloh H : specllon Tuesday, Mrs. R. O. Me- president: M n ■ Call, executive *eoretAry. announced recording seen* Soturday.. — _______ ' _ . Magee, cortcsno

The open house, from 3 to 4:30 Mn. Fred Britt 1 and 7 to 8:30 p.m.. wlU mark the , fornlsl'opening of th e new offices.

A lth o u g h ^C A - ha* occupied toe f location for about one monto.

Committee chairmen for the re- J' ceptlon include M n. L. R. Dunken. “, kitchen; Mr*. A. S. Hansen,tea Uble, Sf?,;‘ and Mn.- Verne Melton, flowen. « l t t aervlce.

Officers will serve as hostesses. They Vem* Mock* Include M n.' J . Clifton'Smallwood. **re named ct '• president of the board: Mr*. H. A. niUtee-to plan t Sollsbury. vice jircsldent; M n. Mel- “Ive party. Plot e ton. seconch vice president: Mrs. J , gnm.' Indudln f N. Moore, secretary, and Mrs. Han- *WP drive, wen I, sen, treasurer. The meeting

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e C a m p F ire G ir ls Sffpfrt r®*® « D e c o r a te M e n u s ° ** EhaUnda group of Camp Fire M n r O Q (* OlrU held a spoclal meeting thi* m «k>»

week to affix. aUckera boosUng.toe “ " f f- "Keep Idaho Green" campaign- on . menus .of cafes about toe city.

!f -a irU - partlclpaUng In the w ort i* stsslcn were given supper on toe > lav.Ti at toe ho tS f o t toelr leader,

Mrs, Don Wallace..Thoje taking port Induded Char-

>- lens Wallace, Joyce Federico, Mary >e Robertson, Sandra Welch, Paulette ‘t v;i\son, Annie Werts, Thelma a. Brown. Carol Wldener. Myma « « ,5- Kemper. Jane t Blakeley and Elea- hSiio^S5“^ IS. ^ ^ Draper and &>• --------- piA Y BRIDGE, - - former, membed HEYBDRN. Sept. 13 — Heybum |-------------------■d B J club met Wednesday In Burley See O u r B r

a t the Joe Pullman home. In con- t , ,tract bridge. M n . Carl M en Was Personal high and M n. Stella Peterson low. ^ Lc

1- Mrs, Don Holme* won aprlze.'Des- - se sert was served. The next meeUng H lb Ln. will be in Heyburn wlto Mra. Ernest tJnd ir Bi‘iiVr _ Erwin,___________________ I

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S o ro r i ty S d e c t i :■ O f f icers/'pQ 'nelsM n. Betty Johnson w u elected' ' 1 1 ^ 1

president of Omlcron chanter .BeU Sigma Phi. a t the-tniual talf '.mertinB-oi-toBTroror«y;~~“

M n. Ralph Hann wa* elected vice ' 'president; M n. Robert Adamson, 1 9 1recording aecretaiy; Mn. WUll* iiHWMagee, corresponding seorttary. aad__Mn. Fred Britt, trS u re r . ^

The president appointed chair- • llilRl®men of toe itandlog comjnlttees for liftlMthe year. They Include'Mrs. H«Hn. Illw 3 imemberahlp; Rabte SVtcud, . way* IIIh Band means;. Mrs. Magee, program' i i h ^ l

' Mn. Adamson, publicity, and Mr*. - H H; B ritt service, | H H

Verna Mock and I^tsl* P o h ir.__ 1 1 ^ 1, were named chalnnm ot tos’oom- ' f l i ^ l. mutce-to plan the annual progres- - I j n H

slve party. Plans for toe year's pro- [il iH l , gram.' Indudlng toe fall member- liiHiM

The meeting was held a t to* home fllilillof M n. John*on..R;fre8hments wera II I nlerved by toe hostet*, The next r l is l l lmeeUng on S ept 33 will b* held with 'J n fnMiss Porter. , - im K

* * * ilflH’ M o ro a G lu b M e e ts IHHI The Maroa club met Tltursday

altemoon at. th6” hom6—61' M r*.' 'Ernest Diler, wlto Mrs. R a l^ liB B

. Brownjta.co-liostess, . . . ................I B WI Mrs. Paul Halnllne. vice pretl- i n l l ’ den t presided a t.toe meeUng. f iM fl

The meeting opened wlto groups singing. Mrs. Ralph Asssndrup played toe piano. RoU call was an- I I ^ H

' swered wlto names of autoon..eom- ’ posers, poets or artist* from Idaho,I White elephants were- given to I ^ H ' Mr*. Leonard Cartee and Mr*.-J. A.' Holloway. Visitor* were Mr*. FJoyd>

Dr*per and Mr*. A, R. .Rambo, a i H H former memberr Wlndham,-.N.- T.- - - -.

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piUd entertained moi Hta on tb« occulon. oben and serena chi d-tbo-olethes. Hofplt iproentlhB m era l di lao too t part In tho.pn

ton ■ Cutler wrot« tl jOTated the program. : ipltal personnel and a< led on by the taxloi , and paid tr]tmt« to U pmtaitlTOs scrrlnj-U eluding the guUd. U racy voluntwrs and tl ntecra.as Scbow and Mra. M ded the general 001^ jtanned the tea. Thi 1 by rarloua conunUte nen included Mm. Clyi Mra. Milton Powell, r Mrs. Lyle Sohnltker mi Putoor, finance; M: Der...decorations:. Mi and Margaret McAt<

gn, Mltchi•how'.on the occMlon we

I Oniy. Mrs. Oeorge B Kenneth Naylor ai

McOluefcy.

T w e n tie th u r y C lu b to i s o r Sessio ilUeth Century cJub

■win Falli v lll be host a t the fir b tr lc t convention of Idaho Pe< ration of Women’s clubs O ct S ai w ith Mrs. Horace Holmes as k«

ral chairman.Sessions are scheduled a t the Six

lapUst church « n l rcglalratlon w tart a t 8:80 a m Oct. 6.Bpectal guesta and speakers w

icluda Ohloe QUford, Washlngto t. third Tlca prealdtnt and e msion chalnnaa ot ths Oojci M eration of Women’s dubs and i istructor a t the University of Ke; iicky, and Mrs. J. Howard Hod( afety chairman of the general fe raUea and past state fedsratli resident of Texas.Others vlU b« Mrs. H. J. Bu

7aUace, president of the Idaho fe raUon: Mrs. P. B. Wilson, Tw n a s ;- f lr»t ylea -prw ldent-of t tate federation, and Mrs. S . H. I aore, Kupert, first distrlst pm

Mrs. d m o rs «lll~presidr'duri be tnislness »»«itinni»,S r . T. T. Tucker of Idaho 8 ti

oUege will be ,th e speaker a t t onQuet planned for the evealns >ct. 6 a t the First SapUst chun L reception for the honored gaei rllLprecedo.»t_Q;SO o'clock. ' Luncheons are planned Oct. < '

he church and Oct. 7 a t th e Ti

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u p le a w a t a n d p a ln le u III mnyWith rheumatism arthriUs lumbago, stomach and kldnej disorders. If you hive trie< everything else, T ry Adjust­m en t Relief is often obtalnec

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E v e n t ; 2 5 0 A t t e n dirlng an off- . M r*.' Ralph Kalaher futnlsha<nuoe. hlgb> o rsaa musle for ths prosranu. Mn} Falls Magls John Bishop presented a Tiolia Mbtal guild tea accompanied by Mrs. Vaughn Pon<at the Turf auU d members modeling la th

talned more style show included Mrs. XVan Skinoccasion. ner, Mrs. C. H. Jackson, Mrs. A. 0sereral chil* Latham, Mrs. R. 0. Aahenbrenales. Hospital Mrs. Harwood I*, etowo,.Mr# J .,1

several de- B ^llkam p and Mrs. O. J. Bothiu■t In the pro- Children taking part were Am— • - - M aury.. Blathle. Paula, _Mai7 a a■ wrote the Gordon and Bruce and Btanie;

' ^ h I S w po«> m ..l U ilroauc« l a t ta various program included Vernon H ai

u ^ l e to the “ *Htant superintendent; Mn , J ttW - S . Cannoa MlUcr... rcgls«red_nurao B BuUd the Beverly Richardson, regUtered lu r

« d SS M"- Lo“l « a«uive)ceers ana m e j,rRctlcol nurse; Mrs. FlorA \ f - v . t Harrington, student praetics

nurse: Mrs. Vera Rauch, nurses aid ler^ oo a ^U Mrs. Joe Ritchey, orderly; Mrs. An e tea. T h ^ nle McTftrlan.'housekeeplng helpet

Mr8.-lrene-Blank, Uundry_help« s d j ^ ^ e and Mrs. Clyde McNeal, diet kitche: Q Powell, re - helper.5 o h n l ^ ^ -Mrs. L. L. Breckenrldge spoke q l ^ c e , M n. t t , , purpose ot the guUd. Un

a K " D eM i.-nW ”Pr»ldent, ve]

The special guests included tb cession were wives of the county commissioner! J. Oeorge E r-. Mrs. .Itan lc Palmer, Mrs. L. ^ Naylor and Hawkins and Mrs. Oecrge Ohildi

hospital board members.’ Mr----------------- Adolph Machacek. Mrs; Carl Hardft

Mrs. M artin Miller. Mrs. Oordot ie th lub t o ?;Je ss iontury cJub of Savage, Mr*, a D , Lunte an t a t the firs t Mn-Elwood Hewtock.Idaho Ped- ®J°^hc8 for the show were fut

bs O ct 8 and by 0 . O. Anderson's, Falk'ilimes as gen- ^ o l ^ y t a l r , the Paris company, th

Vogue and Zimmerman's, o th i d a t t h e « r s t for the event were fuirlalntlon will ^y Home Lumber compan:fl. Music Center, Twin ra ils K oraipeaken wlU =PaUon sorerjty. Sweet's Pum ltui Washington. Mrs. John Wells and D i«

ths ^ e r a i # ♦ *

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H. J . H u n , ?£” ■ w t a * i t» H iSoS r. f ' a «;dnit-of tho 'w PederaUon '«

H. S . ^istrlet met Wednesday wllFeade"durlnr ^ ? J - - y ‘«cW^.-Mrs.-MarJB-pow<

was onoaen chairman o t the olut Idaho State ° “ "P ® rl proBnun. The groi

eaker a t the ^ aentt a CARE package ■10 evening ofipUst church. , was answered by p fsnored guesta *Jlbls. Mrs. Harold Sop[Jock. aieoibera to. prepare posteled Oot,“ 8 » t ^c^^e-rum m agrsale .--------------- -I a t th e T urf The white elephant, furnished \

^ Harry WUson. was-glven- ------------------ Mrs. Ted Soper.I n r f i n mastlng-win» -w lth JtoL Qetgf* w toAw•n ' f ' ~ ^ -T '

W in Qt P in o c h leetump and rsem Lewis w<

f L f J g l f ^ prlMs Wednesday night ta tl f l n t weekly pinochle parUea c f tl

f . L ^ new season a t the Elks lodge.sTV* Among the women. M n. An*Um Carlson was second and Mrs. Ba'4MM bam Nelson third; a ad among ug V I men, a . R. Kalpln waa second aig C I Wise Evans third.j / oommlttee for the card pa"iM ties for the new season Includes k y • and M «. PJoyd Bandy_chalrme;r Mr, andjilra . John Oleson and UV and Mrs. Roy Palt.A ♦ *

. ^ D O B CLIJB BVTKBTAiNra■TSR FILER, 8«p t 13-MTs. Florta.r fT M Duerlg entertained th e Waahlnst<

Bridge ,club Friday aftemoo

P Quests included Mrs. M. J . Roga

Mrs. E. D. Vincent and Mrs. o . Childs.

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J. Bothnft, were Ana.

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itroduced oa iramon H ar- indent; M n.< red_nune: gistered lu r . ise QuUlver. i; Mrs. Flor- :n t praetical I, nurses aid: ly; Mrs. A n.>plng helper: odry-helper;., d ietkitchea

Ise spoke en ffuild. Mrs.

esldent, vel^- duc«i special

theimmlssloners,i S o m f f ' m ™. U iw il p » » nbers.' Mr& leglsterAd butm, ia ad jn iio f h er < ^ H a ^ also modeled-dnrtac the shew.

S-lrs. Gordon ■

P l a y P r e s e n te d - i i « F o r F ile r W SCSs, Mrs. WU- PHiZR. Bept 13~DramaUiatlonX Lunte and theme. 'T he ' Soweta Went

Forth to Bow," highlighted a meet-w were fu r- Ing Tbtirsday afternoon of the Wom-'son's, Falk's u i 'b Society of Christian Service of3ompany, the the M ethodist church. _ . < — lan's. o th e r Deaey Telford arranged ths. pro-3t were fu r- gram.. M n . M. J . Rogers, Beasie>er companr, Wygal. M n . Ztsle-McCleaiy andPallsPloral. Miss T e lfo rd took part In the dram-

fs PumltUre atlia tlba .Is and Dixie Mrs. D. B . Bhowen and Joyce

Host«tUer pneented a piano duetI M rs,.R aym ond Hjomss described

. , the w ork of the WSCS in socialQ t e C j centers la rural areas of the nation,

d. . and M rs. O. O. Ihomaa spoke on the

M e P f work In mlsslon schooU in Mexico

PltJM.were made to hold* dlnnei ■ederaUon of j ^ y l a the church Sept. 39. hon- eld here Oct. orlng th e school teachsn of ths dls-

E ' ? ' g . M r .. M c O t a l i . M n P « U n lOnie; p u k > |, to p j r t k m p p t.troih.

™ l bj pn- .SU014 SOMT ,’± " ' f " * " ' ____i n n e r S f i f v e Hfurnished by KIN O H n Z ^ e p t . 13 — Junloi

was^glven -to M lssloaarr society n e t W ^e sd a : avealnc At th s horn* cf Mrs. Pranl

•»rtn-b*-h*ld Jfloa^-for-*-JoppetjeU llTO»n_i^ vfla.W lf^lBr. w a(«niM te.* - Alio* O raif M diroUoDS at thi

■ meetin«Trhloh-fonewed thesuppei l O C n l e Mrs. Jones spoke on the topic m t*wim "MltMloa chUdreu," WUma Jo n t ' n S t t a l S the.prayeroyclareadlnaparUes c f the ' I ’** « lw » s d maUaia lodge. reg lstn tlo n tSLgs for ths c o s ^ t io i I. M n. Amy *0nd Mrs. Bar- O ct.'9.id among the Oueats a i the meeting were Mn IS second and Oralg ^ B i a m Oreer.

S k . S L ' S r : P ic tu r e s S how n^_chalrm enf ~ p lL K B ,-e e p t-1 9 — rMn.-P>mnJ leson and Mr. sikes ahowed p ic tu re on tbs us

of phosphato fertUlMr oa flowen ti . theniC T C httdanetabthkw tek.'R ti

rSBTAlNCO «lub m et w ith Mrs. aScss, with Mn kirs. Florence H. S . Baauiierquist as oo-hostess. s Washington M rs. M. T. Anlaof w u electei r afternoon, preoldent of the elub'for the ne M. J . Rogen, year, Mrs. O. T. Dean was chosei Id Mrs. o . J. secretory a a d Mrs. A. X. Bsem tre»

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k j Hrifhl,.pfeeldenl a t the Uagla.ValleyMeaoclalHospI d jn tiiif h er cape a t the atyle ahow fcstnred a t the the shew. (Btaff photo-engravtng)

ited - D A R R e g e n t to ■WSCS V i s i t T . F . U n i tDramatisation * ' ' —Sowen Went Mrs. QranvUle O. Alien, stole re- Ihted »m eet- gent, Daughters of the American loftheW om - Revolution, will make her official An Servlco of visit to .the local DAR chapter a t

— -iU.first fa ll meeting,.to bo held a t :ged the.pro- 1 p jn. M onday a t the home of Mrs. togers, Beasie yrank W. Brown, 131 Tenth avenue {cCleaiy and east. The^ occasion will be a lunch- In the dram- 400 .

- ..,,1 Allen WlU report on her triprs ^ J o ^ ja national convenUon‘ «* DAR, reported Mrs. A. J. Peavey,.u s described d jjp t^ r r e g « t

Committee for the luncheon in- ®LS? “ “ S?: d u 'l« Mrs. L. L. Breckenrldge, Mrs. I spoke o n th e 3 _ Johnson, Mra. Stella Phinney, lU to M e ^ - Mrs. H. J . Wall, and Mrs. O. W. S « Wltham, Jerome.H. M. Psters, m m jau i M a B - H . * ^ho id * d im « r R e p r e s e n ta t iv e s S o f ^ s ^ S l : . T o M e e ts P ic k e d

Mrs. barl. Boyd and Mrs. Max ! nUn* fer a AusdeJa were selected by the un tST tore 'ln U nlty-club-at thU week's aneetlng

' I as club np rese n tA tlv e s a t m eetings s. Peten aad Twin Palls county Americanirved refresh- Crcsa chapter board.

Mrs. Boyd, and Mrs. Van Ausdeln m also w en appointed delegates tolthe

• ' district No. 1 convenUon of thea r v o r i Moho Pederation 'of .Womcn's'clubs < D l S U _ _ 4n.beJiddJuirB .0ct, 0 w d 7., 13 Junior The club m et with Mrs._aMrge et Wednesday Denton. M rs. Elmer Sommers pre- cf Mrs. Prank te n t^ two motion pictures, “What's

Jtew ia Oooklng” and “At Homo at th» . WhoeL**.,.Tliii,lBtt« ooncemed

roUoDS a t the trafflo e tfe tr . ed the supper. -Members, .-voted .to fill a barrel m the topic, v^th fru it a t-next meeting for chll- WUma Jones dren’s home , in Boise, oycla reading. \ iS rtm S S A u x i l i a r y M e e ts1 be held here Plr«man’s..» auxUiory. met

Thursday night with •’ Mrs. Car] ing were Mrs. Scheele. Mrs. Clinton Earle was co­rn Oreer hostess. M rs. Oeorge Thomas pre- ^ . sided over th e business meeting., , Games w ere played and Mra. w n-i n n w n Heinrich received hlgh prlsili t»-»VYI I and Mrs. Bobby Bopp low prize.

« on tbs use ■ooflow ento th k w tek .'R uksa.wlth.Mr*. ^ ,loo-hostesa. ' ~ I I If w u elected I A

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— I HAOERMAN - SepC 13 — ITie cn . s ta te r e - T ear's p rog ram w as ou tU ned 'at th e le A m erican 'f a U rneetlrig' o f Civic club h e r official "Ihursdny afternoon. Mrs. C harles

i c hap te r a t Sherwood w as In charge of the p ro - D b e he ld a t g ram , d e v o te d 'to th e subject of lome of M r i "Clvio Im provem ent." Q uest speak- 'en th avenue e r w as E m erson Pugm lre, chairm a n be a lu n c h - o f th e tow n board, who discussed

In sta llation of new pipe in th e c ity an h e r tH n 'vo ter supp ly and a lig h t In the c ity

i eonvenUoS Park. H e expressed th e appreclaUon A J P « v w to th e c lu b for th e drinking foun -

ta in in th e park, w hich wss th e club unchepn in - p ro je c t 'la s t year. __ enrldge, M rs. • T h is y e a r th e cliib w U l'm ake a :11a P h inney , p ro jec t o f ra is ing funds to buy a M rs. O . W . bed fo r u se In th e H ageirasn em er­

g e n cy hospital. • •- T h e groiip will sponsor a d inne r

. A / . . '■ a t T:50 p m Oct. 1 In the M ethodist 1V6S chu rc h ,'w ith proceeds to be u » d fo r

^ i c k e d * ^ ^ . ° J a c k C hlpm dn presented s1 M rs. m usica l num ber o n th e plsno.seted bv th a I t w ss announced th a t each boardc k ^ m e e t lM m em ber w ill be In charge of m o n th -ttt ^ e t l ^ lyTJrograriis.-T be-calendac-lnaude«

itT A m e riS S M rs. G lo ria E lorrlaga, October; M rs.[ r t M artin C urran , November; Mrs. E .V an Ausdeln ^ C hap lin . Decem ber; Jdrs. Adeline egates tQ lthe Pinch , Ja n u a ry ; M rs. J . R. RusseUilUon of th e Feb ruary ; M h . How ard C arlson. 'omcn'fl'clUbs M a rd irM rsT L o u lse Conrad. AprU.nd 7. and M rs. John -W . Jones, May. .M rs. Cfeorge “ K elrcsK m ents’V e m e r v c d b r M r s r o m m trs p re - S h e rw o o d rK rt C u rran , Mrs.-Con»- ures, “W ^ t 's i« d a n d M rs. E lorrlaga."A t H om e a t H m n e x t regu lar meeting e ( th e w 'o o n e em e d ch ib > d U 'b e -h e ld -» t-3 T « a .-O c t 8.

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HAILEr, C pt.. 13 — Tlio -Wood^ A A A f e - lU ver H om em aken club receivedV i c c l S Instructions W ednesday evenhig onjd liary . m e t ty ing o f spring cushions from M rs., - 'M rs . C arl L ucia W ilson, BoUe. home dem on-Sarlo w as co- s tra tlo n a gen t-a t-la t^ e , Boise. S ix-T hom as p re - teen m em bers a tten d e d the m eetingm eeting . he ld a t th e home of Mrs. Alice R em -

n d M ra. WU- h e r. ' R efreshm ents were served l>y3 h lg h - 'p T ln M rs. M erle Croft, M rs. Bember a n dlow prize. M rs. T e d CuUer.__________________

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B * ® the ]imlor high school, ipok* cm th * I ■ M g m alms »adTnirp<»ei-orttie-/6netle»^ I

Associatlon.of ITnlrersity Women a t I the a n n d a meinben£ilp leai of th e 1 local AAUW chapter held Saturday I aftenioon la th e 7W 0A rooms. ' 1

offlcera ef-the obapter-sarTed ss hostesses and preaided a t the «erT-. jng table for the event l l ie y la - clude'M n; 8 taaley-Treahalle,-pre«i-

^ ^ ■ l i den(;''Mn* R oy-tsnbb; vlce.pre«l- dent: Mrs. Ralph Olmstead. secre- tary, and Mra. Kenneth Mamhall. treasurer.

purpose.ortbeteaw astow eloam tt | women Interested In Joining the or* ganlzatlon.' Only university gmd* uates are. eligible for membership, j

Mrs. Hanley Payne explained I ^ ^ ^ ■ 1 ell^bUlty depends entirely upon I

whether-the college from which, a I woman obtains her degree has beea' approved by the association. Recog- Qiuon is .based not only upon ac- eredltatloa-but also upon additional

women students and professional op- portunltles for women faculty mem- bers.

Alumni of unrecognlxed schools can toko the initiative in urging

len Hiller, their schools to apply for recogni- tlon. " in this, way the AAUW has served as a force for the improve- ment of the college standards,'* Mrs. Payne n o t ^

I n n Q Bockground.plano music was fu r.nlshed for the tea by Mra. O. W.

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sV/M;; S h o w e r G iv eni O h i l r a M DRTADOH, Bspt. U - M n . P au l ' f iw. LaRue was honored a t a pink and

T f WU8 ehower by the Woman's So- ^ « i k . clety of ChrlsUan Service Thm^day

i l h S m a n ‘ itenjoo'i * t the home of Mrs.0 d i J c S S 0 "'“ Bfires.in the city Mrs. John Marshall presented the In the city program on the subject, “Jere-

.ppreclaUon mlah.'*iking foun- Hostesses were Mrs. Briggs. Mrs. fas the club George Meates, Mrs. J . W. Beck,

R uth Brown and Mrs. Clare Syver-

Mo“ S y a *°aucsU were Mrs. Max Durk. Mrs. tn ra em^w- Morrison, Mrs. Prank Pear-

son. Mrs. Boy LaRue, Hcybum, and - . ^ K»rold Menser, Mrs. Lillie

Menser. Mrs. Beatrice Menser and \ r . ^ l Mrs. Annie Irwin. Twta Palls; Mrs. be u«d for gnun^ Konicek, Buhl, and Mrs. Roy

LoRue, H eybum .................................jresented s ^ h e next meeting will be-held at

**»e church on Sept. 17. escQ ooaro it u usofm onth- / ^ r r «

— E le c t .O ff ic e r s__Mr* T • Susan Anderson was elected pres-

J^^ArfMine W«“ t of the Woklyato g?oup of ^ r 5 S Camp Fire Girls when the group vi “ «t Friday.afternoon in theiPres-

bylcrte i chuich, nrad. April, Edwlna Robinson was chosen vice I, Jaay. . president and Kendal Scott secre- vcd'brM rsr t^^y;— ----------------------------------------1

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i n d ^ ^ok scm th * ^I' A n e rio i^ jgWomen a t Ttea of th e D I Saturday■00ms. ' „‘-Barred a s t lt the ie r r - q H ie y la -

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explalaed &irely upon »n w h ich .a »w 'hasbeea ' DABLEkN M tf iB l .[oa. Recog- . . . whose betrothal to Orville tlr upoa ac- L. K nighton.'M nrtaagb. .Is 'o a - 6ladditioaal nooneed by 'her parcQta;.Mr..aBd &acUtUes fo ; M n. J. H, H nrri, Tw)a'.l>Ils. The cesslonal op- eqspie plans a a October wedOlag. Bculty m em- She Is a gradnato of Twin Palis <I

high school. K aightoa b the aoa tced schools of Bey' Kaighten,

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- ' ■ Memben of the Twin Pftlla chap- -\(% ter, Americaa W ar M othen, decided 1

Friday aftem ooa to hold a potluck\ / p n dinner party Oct^fl and a a offering «

. for the .blrthday fan d -o f- th e -n a - *—M n. Paul tlonal organization. T he dinnerB pick «nd will b« «nt(d .t noon In AinalcmOman's So* Legion hall.'i e ' ^ ^ i t o ' Th# «l»i>ta' m et la ■ Americsa 1 le Of Mrs. Legjo^ ^ Robison, ]

■ president, conducted th e , meeting, esented the Business .details on the -rccent 1 ect, ,Jer«. state convention in Twin Falls were * eompltW uH nport. on Iti. p l.w anggs. Mrs. were given. ' *

M rs .E m m a B a ls i^ l^ ,le f t to a t- tend the naUoaal convention Sept’ 1

M r, 39 to O ct t i n Springfield, m . nnd , 1. ^ T . ^ Mrs. Wally Holmgren also plaris to S K n aM •ttend. i t was noted.. ,Mrs. LiUle ’ J<weph-Le01aJr,- Mn.- Grace ]

Laubenhelm, Mrs. Maud Bw pii and 1 M n. Laura Ettt«a were hostesses, i

Id Mrs. Roy . ¥ « . » |

1 b«.i.eM .1 O f f ic e r s N d r h e d ' 'Waweetaanay group of o*mp Plre

. Girls elected. Anna Lou Nouhde • r p f e president a t .a :£eetlng » t-th e home

of thelr guardian,-'Mn.'-».-B.' Ba<5i - '“ ■ ThnrrtM altooon..“ th. ^np «»'>”• Borlu. ™ ntmxl yta

chw fn vice Judith Bacon, scribe,Scott secre- N opce ^ welcomed as • ------- — ------1-Haw tnnrnhfr nf thi» yiwMip_______

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iSrtllirtwtU *nil Mtb. ficiftj vl«lt^ worthy g rE bi. Mr*. Buth Owens, chapter ol

lirs. Co«te# and jjurlnc, «>.mingtcn. flntoKe: johool o l 1^ md Mr*, aus Oi^en. oieetS'lodWUwjiMn.SUUe, daughter*S R.». CtUen, Mn. WU- oocaalS u ^ Io M Z c h e T c rr ii , _ f « n d Mr*.

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L K S . W THomuon.i ; B a OOT» lu to n »<»•■ jr ^ T o r t w . community Ji^m trlo o m H andM n. !»>»« * •Vajird, hoepltAllty; Mrs. «PiS M r t M e l K r . P u i - MomcrtiSStoujMrt-LA-WUey, l ^ _ S ^an, Urt-R^Ph Peters and tu k o tt , abert TmioD. program; Mrs. p«ai' m aal finU.- Ml*. Coatej, Mrs. flr*e 1*U l..Sarw ,U(rla^oenU-^' K n.'.R «B ti i<i£bton Imes and Mrs. 2^S ^ ;M rs.I» W .8 aQ . Mra. Albe

Onrfleld aad Mrs. and Ura. lUoott. child veUurs and lUea: Ur*. Bert Sblmmln. ^ n Hot'and Mrs. Connor, f ^ u j jttitrtcJeMea,Mr».Dud- d M». Dale yirUng.

BaB. Junior Mtlvltlu: Mr*, dealga t o 'ri/M«n, Mr*. Jack Harrla, Camp J to i ffebb, Mr*. O. A. Jensen, hoina of ^ipl aolick usd Mrs. niclj- Oarjsoif, t trU. dlnlDj room; Mrs. DouBlai a ;ohUclty: Mrs. Theroa Member

dUn.Dii'lghtBur]u,IeBl*> o t the ord uUontl defense. wero serve

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^ H t o j T u r i of work -^th I t 'ls c o t It 111 uej.. talklns wllh r l t r th&t-

tbs fitldi or welfare tarlty froi ,^B<nUiulllL.ot.youn8st«r«r nera-and-

fllh parentj~a va- tnand r « K^H W olou-I have come to the Idea

thit I arree with tha t Intoi k^HM deeUn thst what It ioa to b t ^ ^ ■ u t In the households, of ot cbUdr« ^^■tHe!«-/uh!cin«d common j t may

thlnklns “ ' m ' i l ^ M l U n y wllh children and b,Bin to 1 l ^ » » l i b u * d oa experience „

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meet fo r dinner a t the Roserson P-*; h f i S U te board . rnemtars-.wUl : SSJudpate in a round Uble dUcui- , Son on cm rent problems o M « * l

duM th a t ahould be Blven a ttoU on 1 by the otfttfl execuUve board, ac- ”■ cordUv to Mra, Max Brown.

■The aU ta otocutlv® • b o ^ will mMt a t 9 •■an. Tuesday a t t ^ Rob- "T ." enon hotel and conclude, the aes- ^ (S n b d i aloos w lttt a lunoheon. 'WctmMoi

SUte board membera from local h a o h ' c luV w bo WlU,attend the m e « t ^ Uon ot i

ar« Mrs. Max Brown, itat* vice. “ ?.?• ^ d e n t ; Mrs. O. P. DU»aU. tlfthI g j ^ prealdent: Mrs. Robert Den- C«™ 9«*'' ton. Kimberly, sU te chairman tor‘ club ratinfto; and Mra. Marshall U -■ Baron. T w in ra lla club p ro ld en t

■ b ^ ^ t o * ^ U l *bfl present ara Mra.: jaoe Balnbolt, Mr*. Chorlei Allen,

•’ Mrs; Norman Hertlnger la pro-I jram chairm an for the ua . ^ t e r - wUMnclu

tolnment wlU be provided by Maryl’ Jo FOX. M ra. Larry.Arm8a, J U » ^ d • (iountr. Luke, DJclc Bingham and Qolden wim

Arrington. . wedneadi■ Mr*. Ja n e Ralnbolt. outgoing prei- the new i : Ident ot th e Twin Fall* club, u d will p rc«

Mr#. Ju lian will preside »t the tea' table. ■' r/ 8HOSIi

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• Plans M ade for . -fUmooEV isit of Matron

I ■ h AILEV, Sept. 13 — Bethany m ent clu' chapter No. 33, Order ot Eastern worth re■ Star, la making plans for th e of- Tuesday - tidal vlalt of Mrs. Virginia Bowlby, cobb.• worthy grand m atron o t the grand> c b ^ te r o t Idaho on S ep t 31. OOODl i During Mrs. B o v in e vlait, a sttc* v il■ sohool o t lnstructlon.and an Inapec- in the 6 ' tlon m eeting will be held. Job'* DeMeyer ' daughter* will aerve a banquet on program.' the oocaalon.

Mr*. Oeorg* yimnlng, worthy n x - SH 06I ' tnm. appoin ted ' M n. Ray McOoy ing for t; and Mrs. C hester Am dt to tha dec- auxiliary

oration* oommlttoe and Mrs. W . V. a t the M, KfeAtee a n d Mr*; Sverett ,Oamp- Olrls* *ti

bell to th e gltt and corsage com- heard.[ mlttee.- Mrs.- A rn d - t and Mr*. -, oharle» Read w e e appelnt«d to Prlmar

bring th e history o t the ehapUr fifth war; up to date. . a new a(

Memorial servicM were held lor 1 , Mra. Kliaabelh Delaney, past grand woeroac. i mitr«jra»Id-M r».-EaTl-M oBrlde,-a. -«erved. _. p* jt member of tSie chapter, a t the , , _ . flratf taU m eetina ot the chapter.. M n.'.Fr«ik.O el»key vrns *oloW.

Horteose* for the evening w'tz*■ Mrs. A lbert Orlffith, M n. Lou BUI “ “f*-, “ . and Mrs. B verttt O-Doantn. UndeU c ‘ * * » ,; Gown'Displayed

Shirley Soper displayed her Camp Mr*. Leo i n ^ Q l r t* uuwii ' iiuJ ■exulaln e d - i f - -day;—Oa

r deolga to th e W a-Ta-ca-Sl graup o f 'dflO pjn.Camp n r * Olrls, which met a t the portatldn

. home cf their' guardian, Mrs. Paul

. OarJaoif, Saturday.attemoon.* Patty SHOO

. Douglai m odeled Mias Soper's gowa. be held f I Membera reviewed the obJecUvea Ing of LI■ o t the orffonUation. Refreshnients Tuesday

were served by th e guardian. cooimltU-------- Mr. and

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■i— — ■ J jQcet a t1 I t '1* common seiue to have a bar- home ofI rier th a t checks auoh-firude tamll- Mrs. HoI tarity from a youhgstar. oood man- the propT nere-and-pcoper -reIaUocuflnp»“ d i- wUI-^. “■ mand r ^ e c t . Somehow or other -----> the Idea has- got bruited around BHOBl 1 tha t Inform ally, akin.'ln my epln- vtake Re t ioa to bad breading in .th e rearing h e ld ,a t . f ot children,, is m odem and smarts pm . Bu i I t may b« modem, but, from any 2 ^ ^

Intelligent viewpoint. I t i cartajnly The^jrin J not amart. Young children should « “ »ed a 1 begin to learn th e tundaauntak of ,• human rtUtUotuCilp.' » Ji k o k t«r !«r*d6ltac«aYlato8T*BpH.KeyoUB* *• person can win th e Uklng of grown “ “® » p io jl , by t» l iv m u w I M t S to- ‘*ri considerate. Good manner* are e«- P-»- *ep• senUal to r the success of adolei- tmme ol ' cents, — I So far aa I am eoncamed, badJ manaers, bad languaga or bad eon- ■' ' —

duct should n e t-b e igoored u a - ^ psBsiog pha*e;.We bepe*t t is apaa* . ________

sooner It th e teacher and parents , indicate firm disapproval. And that,^ lo my m ind, la eommoa sens*. ^,t . -1— - ■*■-'-• ----- ••S Tbt bftbr emrrUi* (i IraoortMt ta Wfar. 3 _ }ll| d tllr t r l n ncqUBist him vltk tb* euu . fti I..K» _________e carrlw* i* Important In bli l«*ritt P*>0, -

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JBROM I-Chapter Ko. 84. Order Vr of Eastern Star, wm meet i t • p ja . Circle* 0 r Tu.e*d*y-in the Masonic templa. OhrtstUn

“ i ^ u r ^ . niI Addison Avenue club will meat deaUrt luz 1 ® P-*?.-, 'Wednesday with Mr*, the dlstrlc 1 Herman wanman. • - in Buhl.

_____ * * ♦ Plaitf wi{ PZLKR-Horth Street Z>lnnar'club lunehe* ai J will meet Tuesday eranlng a t the eonferenct . hotoe o t Mr*. Gilbert PInkstcn. and 38.

^ ¥ * ft - Th* gro, SROBHOKS-Urs. Marvin . Oola wftrk on tt ‘ will be hostass to the Woman's 80- fall,

clety c t OhrtsUan Servlca a H p . » . • -Wednftsday a t her home. The grc

, « V V Mr*. O;H A O K A M A N Prim ary awMla- Tori prcst

Uon ot tha Hagerman LDS ward gav* davo , wiU m eet a t 4 pjn. Wedna^lay. Mr*, pm ented I Cora oo ld will conduct th* me«tUig; .

• . ♦ » ----- M r* .F .. ' JEROME — Exemplar ehaptar, to c irc led

B«U Sigma Phi, will meet a t g pm ; «a4 Mr*.. Monday a t Uie home of Mr*. Paul ^ Mai

Hurless. Harry- W;¥ «> » program

’ SHOeHONB - Magic O r a n g e Jone^ Horae BoonomlM elub will hold a OUMta ' picnic a t the Shoshone city park a t 3

■ 3 p. m. Wednesday. The program: wUl include a business meeting. Mr*. H, } . ¥ ¥ ¥ . : program i• Country Women'* club will meet No. a wlU ‘ wlUi Mp*. R. W. Mort a t 3:30 pjn. Mr*, o .

Wednesday for its first program ot absence ot■ the new *e*aon. Mrs. w . W. Wright 'I wlU.present.a program on.fashlons. , ^ i n l i i j

SHOSHONE-Wood River Center Orange's Home Economics club w;il meet a t the Orange hall Wednesday Refuinr afternoon. Mr*. Oeorge Eden *nd prlmroa# Mrs. Earl Oheney will be hostesses, h e l d ^

' PILER-eyrlnga Horae Improve-f m ent club wUl hear Mr*. Tom At-i worUj review a book a t a meeting will be hi■ Tuesday afternoon wlUi Mr*. Jsy be h” d I i , , , « e m b « .

OOODINO-The Ooodlng Jay-0- Aic.nuir I EttM Will m<et a t t p jn . Monday■ In the Sorosls room*. Mhi. Cleone »i,rt faii• DeMeyer wiU have, charge of the Thursday 1 program. ' „ ^ Oatrander

* DortaUon- SH06H0H1^-Th» llrs t fall meet-r ing for the local American I ^ o n 34,. auxiliary WlU bo held Monday night ft

a t the Memorial hall, Reporu Irotn «umner .- Girls' state representatl^s'w lll be -• „ M * an I. ■ ♦ ¥ ¥ hooia o f ' ) Primary association o t the LDS wednaada r fUth ward will welcome chUdron for <bon. a new actlvity^seasoh a t a meeting and take f a t 4:15, p js . Tuesday in the stake gty^n to 1 tabernacle. Refreshments will be Boise. Th I. -.aerved. ^ ^ ________J“ t year'j• DIETRICH — .Priendship circle■ will meet Wednesday* afternoon a t * , th e hom e-of Mr*,-Clancy-HolU.1 haugh. Mrs. Donald Shipp and Mr*.

LlndeU Cooper will be co-hostesses.¥ ¥ ¥

Wealeyan Service guild, Plrst Methodist ctiurch. will hold a pot- - luck dinner party a t the home of - ■

7 Mr*. Leonard Albee a t 7 p.m. Mon- ■ i *- -day;—Oara-wUi>{eavfr-the-ehuroh-at — J I ■6f40'p506Tlho«e‘"whirneed-bani~ — e porUUdn. •'1 - 4* ♦ * .y 8 HO6 HONE-A 'c a rd ' party u be held foltowing Uie buslnces meet- s Ing of Lincoln chapter No. 43, OBB, TIMTt s Tuesday evening. Membera of the Trlmm

committee for the card party are lining. Mr. and Mrs. Irl Sonner. Mrs. Eu­genia Mc^Kee and Mrs. Marlon Ad-

‘=‘“- , * . -“K,"SHOeHOHE-Missloa Aid aoclety ■“ .*

o t the rire t ' Baptist church will meet a t 3 p. m.' Thursday a t the

- home of Mrs. T. V, Strunk, wlU»• Mrs, Howard AdUna.in-oharge ot• the program. Thfm*.eLtha.mactiag _• wUI-^. “O afng Unto Ihe Lord.- 2r ____ ¥ —¥■ ¥ D uro ti BHOBHONE-A meeting of Blaine. aUke Relief society officer* wlU bef heId ,a t.U ie . Rlchfl«ld church a t a

p m . Sunday. WaM, officers and, t_|, tw iie rB are instructed to attend. * •« The vrinter program will ba dis-4 etused a t that time by itaka offl-» cers.; ■ ¥ • *! The iMlmea. Traet- »nwaniii>iwi! d u b meeting aehaduled for Wadaaa>. day has beta p a i ^ K ^ tmtu T:90 t. p jn . S ep t 9«. I t wiU be held a t tha. home o t Mrs. Pred Montgomerr* I—

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' C M ea of Uie Woman'* society of McHenry liOhrlstUn Servloe, Plrst-MeUiodlst llan B&ker ^ u n * . niat Thuraday afternoon at

t dessert luncheons to make plans for • The grou>. the d l ^ c t meeUng Sept 33 and 33 Mra. J. T..<

in Buhl. sen waa CO-P l ^ ware made also for housing, land preaid<

J lunehea and dinner* for the youth program- :t eot^erance to be held here Sept 35 Mr*. May 1

and 98.The groupa agreed'also to start urm. P lst

s W k on the bazaar to be held In the circle No. 8.■ . . .. hQstesa. M

■ Circle Ke. 1 , and led dei^ ^ e group m et a t Uie home o t W. H. M etMrs. O; w . Llndemood. Mrs. Oscar program.

- « ird presided aad Mr*. O.'L. Morrisi gavs dSToUona.- The progm n was ' Mrs.. Allu presented by Mr*. L T. Creed. comed a s 1

C lrcU N e.1 No, 0,.wtii(Mr*. T. R. Darling wa* hostess McClain. ;

* to circle No. 3 wlUi Mrs. o . 8 . Brady aented the 1; and Mrs. Oeorge Ling as co-hoat- ' Mrs. M. 1 M a^S tattordpresIded . Mr*. aadM ra,K ,

Harry- Wileox led devoUons. The the meetlniP»>gram was given by Joale May waa a guej

s Jones.I OuesU were Mrs. WalUr 8enften M rs.:M at and Mrs. E. B, Laubenheim. to circle N1 C treIeN a.3 MiUen aa <

Mrs. H. L. BImey prasanted the H a r r ^ p « program a t the m eeting.of circle Mrs. B en 0

t No. 3 wito Mrs. J . S ^ c H e n S r ^ «>* program I. Mrs. C. M. Pisher presided in the t absence ot BIr*. T. U Cirtney. Mr*. Mrs. T.t ;---------- --------------------------- ------- !: to clrcle-Nk ^ I n lilis .-A d d lao n Parkar, Twin 5?^?*.^?-**

PalU, wiU give a denfonstratloa oa

1 monUUy meeting of the S S o ^ *f Prteiroae Rebekah lodge wia* be S d S u m d l

5 !’,? **'“ 'Twl'' deTOUwiP^Us IDOP haU. Members wiUi t a ^ * S ? c 36 or more.-continuous years-of -

- membenhlp In the Primrose lodse _“ will be honored. The program will S I li ^ be held In the lower hall. VlsiUn*

member* are.welcome. Mr*. Jew V « ^ ' h e r receni

' Ascension. guild. Church of ,the S a lm o n ^I Ascension Episcopal, will hold lU "S®?** first fall meeUng a t 3:sa p. m. Wmiama.* Thursday a t the home of Mr*; z . e . '

Oatrander. Persons needing trana- *°,.Mr*' O*' portauon are asked to call .Mr*. A:

* L. Norton, 3383. or Mra. A l Wester- O ther proiI gren. 3<n-W . Women who have* moved to Palls during the “ " summer are invited to attend. •e . If. • ^ If, Mr*. Bill

M « and 8 elub wlU meet a t Uie', home o f Mrs. J . O. Post a t 3 p«i.* Wednaaday for a lawn'party. Mem-

iMr* are aaked to wear ^ n t dresses, r T S S t and take home canned fruit to be Mrs Jav ® given to the Children’s home in walnSllTei ® Boise. They also are aiked to take trips to thi- }“ t y e ^ . yearbook to be used in ventlon at

d fitU n g -th e -n e v -y e ir tx w t-N e w Jor-theTTj* offtcers WlU be tnstaUed.. - American:

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J C S P ia n f o r Office ley, Y o u th M e e tof McHenry led devoUona. Mrs. U l- I N Q T 1st llan B iker w as'a Kuest “ • - - ' M e tU n ^ a t Circle No. 4 . cltly circieetor • The. group m et a t the home of church Th 33 Mra. J. r . Oordea. Mra. Chris Jen* at»u

sen waa co-hostess. Mr*. E. H. Rag- I third circ ig, land preaided and also presented the dent as thi ilh program. DevoUons were led by uvltiej 35 Mrs. May Davidson. Mart

Circle No. Sir t Mrs. rieeU . Weir was hostess to K e su « he circle No. 8. and Mrs. Elsie Scott co- cmiu; «ho

hoetesa. Mr*. L. A. Albe presWed . and led devoUons and aasU t^ Mrs. tr A n S « a

o t W. H. McDonald In presenUng Uie p , . S ^ » r p r o p m . ,„S :h«,n . trls Circle No. g „'a* Mr*.. Albert Murphy was wel- ? ! '

comed a s a 'hew member by circle „ "No, e,.wtiich met with Mrs. 0 . E .

ess McClain. Mrs. BUI Couberiy pre- 4 J « a t « l t h . v m m . S :, t - ■ Mr*. M. M. Moor* led devoUons. *"*• ta . aad Mra, K. T. DutCery preaSdtd over Ihe the meeting.. Mrs. W. A. MacArthur Eel[ay waa a guest. Mrs. R. <

Ctrele No. T b t h v Da>ten ' Mr*.:Mallory Pisher was hostess and Marloi

lo circle No. 7 with Mra. J. R. Me- program, f Milieu aa co-hostess. Mrs. Earl O '- Ulands. Mr Harrow presided and gave devoUons. voUons. Mi

-y. Mrs. B en OHarrow waa in charge of president, i th* program. ing.

Ihe Circle No. S .M rs. W. .In . Mrs. T. A. Carlson -was hostess the icve e— to circle No. 8. Mr*. Sara Bell pre- Lui

, elded and Mrs. P. E. Hayne* t«ve Mrs. pa t Cd e v o t i o n * . ................................ • ,• -All

Circle No. 9 Mrs. ArclThe group met with Mrs, PTank gram on

Kellogg. Mrs. Harriet Bums was meeUng of t « ep-hprte» .. Mra. T. ,0, Bscon. pre- the home.o o® sided and Mrs. W. L. Peamster gave M. O. KUy

J k ?OToUona. C. E.'Beymer was tfucted'Uje ja charge ot the program. Mrs. Neti

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« Slides Shown 17^ Mr*. Jessie Davis showed Slides'Of ®«o“ *

her recent trip to Alaska to thaUje Salmon Social club Thursday after- ___ CLOT•t. noon. The club m et with Mrs. Alton ^TLER, I i r WlUlama. cent entert» -The roll call prize waa presented club-Thurs

to Mr*. Olen Nelson. Mrs. Bill Mar- Mrs. L. O. te ll-rece ived -the-w h lte elephant:'Other pr ogram prUes were given to 'Mrs. Jeasle DavU and Mrs. Olenn

^ Davis. Mrs., BUI Stanley, was & guesti .

Mr*. BIU WllUame will be hostess to the club meeting Oct. 1. ^

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S: Present Reportsbe Mrs. Jay M MerriU and \trs . Do­rn wain S llTestergaveitporla on their ♦ [_

ake trips to the Lions InterrmUonal con-' Wft in ventlon a t a poUuck dinner party -YM

few for-thVTreiions"Thureaiy"nlght“ a t ' ---------American Legion halL '

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Officer Selected ,i By Church Unit;J,. N ations Studied ■ ■- - '.MetUnga of two Missionary YWOA wUl

cltty circle*, of the First Baptist quarters a t as of church Thursday ■ featured pro- across from cl

grams about other nsUons; while spcctlon Tues a third circle elected a new presl- Cali. execuUvi

the dent as the highlight of its ac- Saturday, by Uvlties. . ■ • The open I

Mra. M artin Wegener waa elected ^ “ •?', president of the Esther Palrbanks to circle, succeeding Mrs. Clarence ftHhough YW

SmlUi. who raiigned. The circle met '«ntlon for a wlih.Mr*..ObarJ6s Kevaa. Mrs. R.

f " - K. Anaer*on conducted Uie meet- ing. P lan r were msde to feature a luncheon a t next week'* meeting. S ," f ? ,e ^ u u

Mrs. M, B. Shotwell led devo- include Mra ” *■ Uons and arranged the program, president of ;

Mrs, Bernard Martyn, missionary Salisbury vlci irnmp president, nitended the ton. second-v meeting. Luncheon was served by n . Moore, sec Mrs. Kevan and the co-hoste.«ifl, sen, Utssurer Mr*, t tn e s t Tucker. i

jjur E*U»er Davis Circle ' ^ rMrs. R. O. Doud entertained the L . Q m D I

a t h v Davis circle a t her home. less and Marlon Carlson arronged the U S C C Me- program, featuring Uie Philippine O '. Uland*. Mra. Effle Watson led de- n i^ . . ons. voUon*. Mrs., Arthur Miracle, vice ^ '“, ,5 e of president, presided over the meet- -Keep Idaho

‘°M r«. W . a ; n . r l „ Imd c h « m ol ,1 Ui« lov« bo*. Mt>. Jolra BW lm.

„ v , Mr.. P .I o rem tt. „ „ non w .Alice aiDb* Circle Thote takli

Mrs. Archie Poe presented a pro- lene Wallace ank gram on South America, a t Uie Robertson 8 ■was meeUng of the'Alice Gibbs circle nt Wilson, An pre- .the home.ot Mrs, Ben.Wlnkler. Mr*. Brown,... Cai fave M. O. KUyfcendahl, president, con- Kemper,-Jan waa ducted'Uje meeting. nor Elllnger.

Mrs. NetUe Huston led devoUons. . j Mrs, Noah Nichols presented open- p l Ing prayer. Luncheon was served HEYBDRN by Mri. Winkler and Mra. Ted a j dub met

a-ot „ RtUieJoe-P the ¥ ¥ ¥ tract bridse

CLim PLAT6 BRIDGE 'high and Ml Itoa PTLER, S ep t 13—Mrs. E. D. Vln- Mr*. Don Ho

cent entertained her contract bridce sert wo* se r „l<sd club-Thursday a t dessert luncheon. wlUbelnHe Jar- Mrs. L. O. Hill tallied high score_, _ .Erwlp.____ant:' .—..II = = ^ ' =n to ■ lennJ ft .itess

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wlUt 7-lnoh nylon Chantilly lace, f *this* 4*gore princess slip is u n - £ .nukvcnta Wr iia 'p u lA i figure- 'F m ^

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. moulded to-t^e..flgure and ,app ll-, _ |' qued to skirt a t walkUIne. Z ip- £

per a t side to Insure the evening Agown fit of this gorgeou* «lip. In ^white or black. n18.95 g

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'-------------------------------------- -------- 1 president oSo- YWOA wUl open. Its hew head- BeU '.Slgmaitlflt quarters a t 3SB Second avenue east meeting ot t)ro- across from city hall, for public In- Mr* Ralpthlle spcctlon Tuesday. Mrs. R. O. Me- president; Iesi- Cull. execuUve secretary, announced recordlns aac- Saturday. Magec,.<prre

The open house, from 3 to 4:80 Mrs. PteS'Bi and 7 to 0:30 p.m., wlU mark Uie

nk* opening of the new offices.;„:5 although YWOA has occupled-Uie Ing, locnUon for about one month.

Committee chM rmtn tor the re- memberahip; ■Jr ccptlon include Mra. L. R. Dunken,5“ . kitchen: Mrs. A. S.Hansen, teaUble,.* * and Mrs. Verne Melton, flowers.

Officers will serve as hostesses. They V erna Mi»'P- Include Mr*. J. Clifton SmaUwood, ’ fere named•eni. president of the board: Mrs. H. A. mlttee to pl« ry Salisbury, vice president: Mr*. Mel- elve party. Ithe ton. second-vice president: Mrs.-j, gram,' Incluby N. Moore, secretary, and Mr*. Han- ship drive, v

le.y, sen, treasurer. The meeU¥ ¥ ¥ o( Mrs. JohT

th . Camp Fire Girls S n g o n i3me. r v ^ i Miss Porter.the Decorate Menus

P'"* EhaUnda group of Camp Plre MorOC “ ®* Girls held a.special meeting this

week to affix sUckera boosting the "Keep-Idaho Oreen" campaign oa ^ 5 ? . “ ^ , '

^ menus of cafes about Uie city.* °* Girls partlcIpaUng in the work w t?

« ^ lo n » r . , l . , n .u p p .r on Ih . j U*Ti at the home of their' leader,Mrs. Don Wallace.. w

Thoie Uklng part Included Ohar- pro- l ,„ , W.ll,o«. Joyc. r«l»lcO, M.ry 2 ^Uie noberlion. Sandra Welch, Paulette ? lr?

le a t Wilson, Annie Werts, Thetaia Mrs. Brown, -Carol ..Wldener, Myma

?o T llu ;« e r" '‘ S u o ^ y “Ions. . .pen- p l a y b r i d g e o m e ra eurved HEYBDRN. S e p t 13 — Heybum — —Ted a J club m et Wednesday In Burley See OUr

nt the Joe-Pullman home. In con- ^tract bridge, Mrs. Carl M en « u ' P c rso n i

'high and Mra. Stella-Peterson low, ^Vln- Mr*. Don Holme* won a prise, D u- _ „ _ ridce sert was served. The next meeUns J« HIJL leon. WlU be in Heybum with Mr*. Em tst Under Bw

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1 Sorority Sefects’-';- I Officers; Panels 11' Mra. Betty Johnson was elecwd.......M—I president of .Omlcron chanterid -3 e U '.S l |^ a Phl..at the-lnlUal fall i Hist, meeting ot the sorority.In- Mr*. Ralph Hann waa elected vice d H*c- president; Mrs, Robert Adamson, v-. nM:ed recording aecretary; M n ^ l i u iffl

■ The prealdent appointed chair- ^

- membe^rahlp; Ranee a tr ta , w i MWand means;. Mrs. Magee, pronam: w li

isle’ Adamaon, publicity, and Mr*. | Hers. °^ltt, service. Mhey V erna Mock and '^ t s i i k>orte I I)0d, vere named chairmen ot Ui« oora* ■A. mlttee to plan Uie annual progres- i n l

[el- sive party. Plans-for the year's pro- f IjflJ. gram,' including the faU member- jii V

an- Bhip drive, were discussed. llE The meeUng-wu held at th* home liH

o( Mrs. Johnson. RcfrtshmenU were 1served by the hostess. The nsxt I.IllmeeUng on S ept 33 will beheld wlUt '] QMiss Porter. ’

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M aroaClijb Meets ■tu j The Maroa club met 'Ihursday

afternoon a t Uie home of Mrs.Ernest Oiler, with Mrs. Ralph

u Brown as co-hostess.Mra. Paul HaJnhne, vice presl-

dent, pwislded at.Uie meeting. .T he meeting opened wiUt group*

alnglng,— Mrs.- '-Ralph Assendrup 1?^ played the piano. RoU call was an-

ewered with names.of auUiors.:e«a-' • posers, poets or artist* from Idaho,

W hite elephants were given to ' '^ Mra. Leonard Oartee and Mr*. J. A .-—

Holloway, Visitors were Mr*. Ployd>Draper, and Mrs. A. R JUmbo, a: lo m e r aem ber. Wlhdham..N, Y. jlr t

rley See O u r Brand-Nev>'^Sil; P e r s o n a l STA TIO N ER Ylow, ^ Lmely O okni-

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S?c^i5 “ S g ed S liiJ r s« Eleven 2 7 »t scbwlulB - HUPERT. Sept, u I ' d lnchlng Pmhed ncroia two

;!?<*■. Th» nere-PfJday night amT *;• clinched to ft 31*7 win

team. • ‘ n««(-h lta 'o ff -H eybum c llin iaa i.u ^and Lew when Dscola drore otJ Jthe MU- yards out on i q u iS lS j effort to Max Baird sco red S ?^

e n t oa a quarterback to be de- John Burch ttiuM h:.

jr pitched Heybum wore o n au iJ? hla Wth the Malta 13.1118 5

J. , on a paw from Vk Zflrat Na- _8horUy before ^ , 2 18»0,-aad -Heybum.punghal nplonshlp touchdown u BnreTiS1020,.IH l. .from the two aftetatMA

. The final H e y b o n ^ enoaat ln th e . third petloa ■er Chuck around h ! i ',n Sno 30 yards an d u T i^e” l h / 7 i tvital er- “ me to lit* « 1I m n t.'" neared an end. unS® *I w w nw . ygjj, W

two tuns «ore. DerrlnitoaSle h it and Malta, touchdownither lone t?® Heybum 3o.ariiUwaukee the extrapolntonalloi^'actor. Richard Kerb a&4 Bm- am. Heybum endi, t i lS

b ! I “ f -bl, aurkoim m o o b e WINS '^ u 0 BUENOS ATRSS, BoL•IMmU and World chomplon ArMiueoi-a 101 outpolataf000-7 i< I Martinez, the pridt oflt

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I T or League "BiXJV lMOS c m . Sept. 13 W - t

(ome'‘ixev neon ls wor« aet In tha

083 Pioneer league aeason. accord- aBS to ftnanareraKea released 6un> tly ^ ^ W Uliata J. Weiss, official t

'K raw tse/'pennant-'w lnnlnz Og- > ten M t a new record for m oit gamesroh and, conversely, fewest games zost, wlUi Itj 69-43 record for the jMson.- Oddly enough, however, the «win records do not establish a new tB«fk fo r woa-lost percentage*, ;that ,oartc*-havlng- been .M5 made -by pk)lse during Uie 1943 split season. \-Balt LsJce held Ute old record for p ooat gamea won,' 84, set In ISSl;^ t o U o the record for fewest itm es lost, <0, set U 1943 and d u > ileat«d In IBM.- TO* only team'batUng figure l is t- t Id which seU i new league mark is t h a t o f ' 696 strlkeouU for Maglo 711107, p a a i ^ the old mark of 866 j trfkeouto Inflicted on Pocatello In iM . ■ f

Among individual batting leadera :or the seaaon, two new league rec- >rd8 were set, Oscar Bardinas. G reat j rails, wound up with a .418 average, < »sslpg tho mark set b y ' P et« lurt\e8."0gdea. -.409 ln the tree - j x l t t l^ -days of 1930. .

Olney patteraon. Ogden, got 148 itilkeouts to pass the old m ark of 144 set by Joe Egnatic. Boise, la 1940. .

Of tha W top batting spoU for j IBBS, Bardinas grabbed off five of ;bem. In addition to having th e , leftlest average lo r the year, h e led t ■bt league with 43 two-base hltft-> j Jiree ehort of .the record—IM total , ilts, Q87 total bases and 18 th ree- t Msehlts.r-O th e r-se sso n -b e ltto g -Je sd en ;. Kike WltwlcU, G reat r^Us. 139 ' •uns’ aoond and 44 itolra bases; rohn Moskiu. S alt XiSke City. 98 • name tn n i-an d in-runs-batted^ln :. J Patterson, 1 4 8 ,e ^ e o u ts t i ^ ^ l U ' ftases oo baBsr'Xmla Sierra, Xdabo M is. 18 uorlflM hits, and Lee Tate. M t Lake Olty; h i t by pltoher 13 '

C E ^ le f o M E e cG l e t o » ^ 3 3

HAGKRMAN, P e p t la -T h e , Ciu- Ueford wolves roUed.to their second itnOght win o f . the 1063 football campaign Ttlday nigh t as tliey itomped the Hagermaa Pirate* 38-7.

The win m ade I t nine stnUgWl for the Widves. who .went through th*

Dwmyne TesnohUdek jmo^ the Wolves to'.the win a s he scored two tcuchdovinr. on plonges , o f three and-flvS yards.' , ,

OasUeford began th e parade of •oorloc early to the first Quarter. Bob Coarad tagged th e ball o re r « i a a ted'fw M p of 30 yards to p n t tho Wolve« ahead.- a ig arsU :! tlgbteaed - Qp. th e te ti of th e quarter but' early, l a th e seo- ond p e ^ TesnohUdek climaxed a long drive,with a five-yard plunge over center for the acore.

Times-GRiDCA^TIN

Games

O ^ ra d o a t Washington

Oregon a t ' Nebraska Nebraska 30-14

- Oregon^SUte UOLA a t UOLA 40-14

— - - B a y lo r-a t- ,___ Callfoml*___California 1 3 -7 ■ -

^ u th e m OaL a t Tiso“ WCOUngtotrStato------ 18^-8-------—

Idaho a t ->« San Jose ^ X. San-Jbse - 14-7 —

, CoUeg of Paclflo Btanford' a t Stanford 3 1-7___

' p ta h a t A rG oriir^- - A r i z o n a ----------3 0 -1 9 ---------

Montana a t BST7' Brigham Toung 38 • IS ~

Texas a t TexasLouisiana 6 U t« ' - 3 0 -7 _

F k ^ a a t

TwuEsCtob Z:Texas A and M Kentucky

a t Kentucky • 19-16 —Maryland a t Maryland

Missouri . 38-30 —Georgia a t GeorgiaVUlanova 19-14 _D rake 'a t Drake . -

Kansas State 14-6 —MissouU a t MissoulaTwin Palls 14-13 _'-erome a t GoodingGooding 3 0 -6 __Filer a t Ruifirtj_

, Rupert , 13-(T _Burley a t Burley•Oakley 3 8 -6 . _

' (Bntrles m ust be postn • ■ the Tlmes-News.office

I ’em All,” , itnBropklyii r Assierts , ■12 (ff)—“TWs is a helluva ball club,” I

senyolled.oyer thenoisG in the Br<Mk^ I Saturday after his team clinched i ts I lal league pennant. “We foo led’em I -------- aJJ," the cocky JJttle Brook- I

6 ly n sk ip p e r w e n t o n , a f t e r h i s I

players, who had- hoisted' lUin to Itheir shoulders, a t the request o f Iphotographers, lowered him to th e Ifloor,. - I

"They laid we'd fold, but we Id ld n t-w e got better." ' I

'T h is Is the greatest team X*rs Iever managed. It's a heUuva o u t- B

l a w - fit.- ............................. nS In the Dreum loeepted congratulaUonj Iaccord- all around as the Dodgers celebtmted

ed Sun- their pennant, gained on a 6-3 vlc-officia! tory .over the Milwaukee Braves la

their final appearance here th isIng Og- year. . • " IIt games Actually the excitement in th e It games Dodger clubhouse wasn't exceptional,for the Most of the players apparently ao-

iver. the eepted the pennant as something ;h a new tha t was bound to happen. T h eyre*, .that want Into a frensy only a t the re - Iu d e -b y peated .requests:.of_pbotographOT. iseason, w hen they get a t it, though, they ' >

cord for put everything Into It. - r-Both Walter T. O'Malley, Brook-

f w ^ lyn p ^ d e n t , and W arren oUes,n d d u p - NaUoW league hefcd,-were on h a n d : ’

"This Is me greatest Brooklyn ure l is t- t e a m ^ all times," O’Malley- told »mark is television audience In Brooklyn.• Magic Giles, shaking bands with Drea-k of 666 jen, said:itello la -oongratutaUons, OMarlie. You. finished It up right."l e a ^ Pitcher Buss Meyer, who came

lue » c - to the Dodgers by trade froms. G reat Philadelphia last winter, pulled theaverage, only mlsoue it was welcomedly • ^ t o iou4 laughter. CMalley, shak-le Jree- hands wlth:Meyer, offered oon-

. gratulaUons.J T h a n k you, Mr. o-NeUl," Meyer

[olso' in ” ^ J * o 'N e l l l Is the Philadelphia manager for whom Meyer playpd

pota for year.five of Dressea declUed to discuss pros­

ing ^ peots for the World Series, but' In - i r. h r led tlmated ho expected to give th e % le h its— American league en tran t—presum-

BTEEME»-WIN----- -------------------- £i bases; ■ M XLW A1TKSS, Sept. 13 W — • City, 98 Bookl* qiurterback Ted Marchl- itted Int- .broda.pasMd for one touchdown a n d i, aad 138 set .tip inoU in 'Saturday night a s 7 a.'Xdaho th e P ltubargh Steelers tipped th e t Jee Tato. Green Bay Packer* 38-33 In a N a- . teher 19 tlonal footbaU league exhlblUoa .

game.________________ ' _______ •

ISeepsRec&rd— \ ti33-7¥ictory .rhe Oas- l a the M e period. John Iteunoair second seor«d-lhe third Wolves'touchdown c

football wlth. a 48-yard rua 'through th e gas tliey center o f the H agem aa line. t ste*33-7. m the second half, Bobby New-algM .fcr berry added to the Wolves to tal vn»«h th* with a 40-yard gallop and .Tesaoh- t_ Udek scored hls^second. touchdown akoed th e ,of the night Uto In the final period tored two wlto » buck of three yards. a” HagerBuoliionly. sooro. came in “

■ -♦ *inal period when they were“ able to put on a sustained drive i

which carried to Uie Wolves’ 16- ^yard line. Bud Palmer scored an ead -j

th« r a t Cattleford racked up seven first tbeseo--O oW M tofonrforH agerm an. - - ,

m axed 'a '^ G e n y Dolana and Ronald Bishop t d plunge ouUtandlng tam es for the i

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u la tlon j ' a S 'lebrmted6-9 vie-raves la ■§ v ■sre t i ^

th enuSr“S . ’ Msfio VaDey wlU 1>e weU reptes«nle<methSnB Bengals take t«, the field in their ope1 BasUm Wr,sblticlon Savsges. The g«the re - BP“« M*n<> Valley pUyers iaelafl

raphers. Braekenbui.7 , Jerome; Bus Connors, Iih , they ' "bnn jrN o t»a Pord,-Twln Falls, .AI BUn

."KlHahoTickete .Tickets for the Idaho-TJtoh 1

football game a t 3 p jn . Sept. 98 (* In S a lfU k e 'C lty a to ftvallablo —1;

h f t r * . - a t the Rogerson Coffee shop, re - - J a o re* - 2 g MoMesat-Swln FalU C

■ Vandal Booster president.*• An open house will be held for «

Idaho alumni fron 3"to 6 pm . — 10 ^ e Sept. 36 In the presidential suite

ot Newhousc. An In- \fomatlon, desk will be set up at- . J

re lo ^ e d tj,e hotel for the convenience of ** Idaho alumni. ^

Tickets for the gome also may I be obtained from the general \

Meyer manager's ofMce, student Union . bulJdJng, Moscow, or a t the tlck-

adelphla e t oKlce, University of Utah,': played s a l t Lake City, Ya

IBS pn»- ’ . int

Cranney^Paces Oakley Elevfen S To 20-0 Win 3

M a ^ - ' OAKLEY, Sept. 11-^A surprising- lo rn a n d ly panerful Oakley eleven, paced by w , night « the fine offensive play of freshman iV,

Bill Cranney, blasted out a 30-0 win over Filer in a Big Seven confer-

xhlblUoa enco ^^ ^ 0 Friday. ”t'c_______ --Oranriey, playing h ls i l r s t year In ..]

high school ball, scored two Oakley wl . touchdowns In the second quarter m3-------------"to=i>tie=ftltf l6Vcn:TOt^of:rBKlcofcthB: «ji

Filer c l u b . ' ■ sl<Oakley roared to a n early-game a t

• lead.whcn_Kclth.Enink3.biilIedJiU _ , way over for the first tally. Pc

1 1{nunaa The Filer' club rallied in the see- Yi luchdowa ond half to put up a stiff defensive sti lUgh th e game and keep Oakley from adding toi le. to the score. 01by New- , Both Onkley's conversion* came be res to tal vla>the pass route. Strother passed pi Tesnoh- to Bedks for Che first a n d completed uchdown another to Frtuiks fo r-the second th a l period point-after. An attempted placekick fei

after th s third touchdown was u

Ej T Grizzlies to Meet £ University of iowa h

vea firs t MjesoULAT Mont., Sept. 13 t» -f la Montana sUte .university’s tenta- toi

d B lshro tlveiBM-foblball schedule includes £ for the ita first contest with a Big 10 team,

_____ _ The grtalles wUl meet the Uni- af— - vorslly of Iowa a t Iowa C ity on u,

O ct 9, business manager Paul Chumraa announced Saturday.

MSU also will meet the University 5; _ of Utah, the flret tim e tho two

schools have m et'slnce the adm it- ^ I tance of me GrlcsUes la the.Sky- .3;

' line conference July 1950.

FootbaU Scores ir a c H B c n o o L ^

-JKomB-3tfTRupert-19-----------------Gooding 40, Buhl 13 He

— Shoshone 39. Kimberly 7Castlelord 33. Hageiman 7 v

-------- Heybum 37, Malta 7 IOakJffy 30. FJler 0 •

_ _ _ _ -------- Declo-3«,-Muitaugh 0. ----------Mackay 30, Hailey 14

_____. Twta Falls 6, Box Elder (Utah) 6■ "n et burg » rR lg b r6 -----------'----------U

N o r t h Fremont (Ashton) 13, co-------- FlrUi 7 le

Bonneville 19, Driggs 9 dii—— Butte 6 , Challls 0

SL AnUiony 19, Shelley 8 he— . . Coeur.d'Alene 18, Wallace O ’ - ^

Moscow 37, Potlatch 19 re_____ Sandpolnt 73. St. Maries 0 at

Pullman 35. Oroflno 13 ch, Richland, Wash,. 19, Lewl3tot\ .7 Ul

SL Patricks (Walla ,Wol^a) 37,Touchet 0 -------

-------- Pomeroy B 13. Walla Wolla B 0American Falls 7, Mnlod City 8

= ------ --------NaHilJirSJridSKB-Falls 7 ' •-----------New Plymouth 13, Middleton 0. iponheUy-Mccall 97, Cottonwood

• IB. •Meridian 13, Kuna 6.

-------- Caldwell 20, Emmett 8 .Marslng 35, WUder 1^

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE----- = — Oakland 6. Hollywood -S.-r— — •

San Francisco 9, Los Angeles 8._____ San Diego 3, Portland 3.

Sacramento 8, BeatUe 3.-

— WEATHER STRIPPING

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U represented when the Idaho State coUege Edin their opening game Sept. 10 against the Jelges. The game w lll.be played a t the ISO PajUycra inelnile. fron t row, left ta rigbt.Xarry WiI Connor^ Heybum; Vem lUveston, Key- Be'aUs, .Al BUngo. Xwln FaUs;._yera.8bocUey, JIG

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M ickey M antle crashed his th in Y ankees overwhelm ed th e DetroU Into th e th ird deck of th e d istan t

P P Q session in w hich tho repeating cl1./C50 W ashington 's 4-3 victory over |__, r ^ Cleveland m oved Nov^ York /■ i ^ C U 'Within four games o f^ lU lUth

straight American league >ennaat.' •• ^ MariUe'sl tremendous poke was ^t l - om ythe th lrd h it Into (hat sector j,,

of Yankee stadium In nine years. „ rprlstag- Philadelphia t h e Chicago ypaced by Jumped off to an early jC

lead and then hung on fo ra 9-8 win -{j 7 o'^er the Philadelphia Athletics be-

I confer- th e smallest gathering jjot Uie major league season here.- ti

t year In ..Billy. OoodmanVi.one'OUt sIi^io g,0 Oakley wim the bases loaded drove In Sam'-1 quarter my W hite w ith th e la th Inning run clcofcthcshatenahlBtttJftiBOfftCTLRed^i^-^

■ slop the lowly S t Louts Browns 7-6 ,( xly-game a t Boston, L_iiilledJiU _.At. .Washington ex-Vankee Bob __

PorUrfleld n udged ;jhe ' New T ork ^ the sec- Yankees closer to their fifth

defensive straight p eaaan i when Washlng- a adding ton's ace righthander defeated the

Cleveland Indians 4-3. Porterfield m* came became the firs t Amerlcaa league a- passed pitcher to wta 90 games, ompleted The Chicago Cubs galloped to e second their eighth straight victory;' de- placekick foaUng the New York Giants 7-1 In iwa was 58-degree weather a t Chicago.

At cinelnntiU Ted Klussewskl^- ............. 40th homerun of the season drove^ ^ 4. hi the ty lng 'ond wlnnlng’Tuns os 3 6 1 the Cincinnati Redlegs took a weird r 3-3 decision-from the Philadelphiatowa Phils. -

Eddie Pellagrinl's two-out sln^ei- ” la the lath Inning put the flnlshlags tro ta - touches on a long uphill battle byindudes the PltUburgh Pirates as th e Bucs10 t ^ defeated the S t Louis Cardinals 8-7

the Uni* after epottlng the RedWrds a 8-0City on iea,i In the {jfjt Inning.

:er Paul ______ *,rday. auerican leacusw v » jl ly ;tho two 8t»rbon.Ufh and BoclwS Me-e adm it- l>«i»ld (nd B«rr». ,Msi,.^SSSSS!=S!! IJ HoalUmaa. WIchi ftnd M««ib. Qbukut:

, a N Phiudtipbu _____ 000 ooo an—s « ' i'S Ilocotln. CeRionn and WIbon, ;«llkr:

Celcman, MarUa knd Mumr.Bu Leuii _____ 010 110 010 eoo—S.It 1

--------------ya.vg h K ' " - '‘™”' LaStarza Sticks to_

---- Jabbing^ih WorkoutU Uh) 6 GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y.. Sept— :----------» - tn —r;h.n/.r.g>r LnStarza _ton) 13, concentrftttd Almost exclusively on

left Jabbing Sftturday. in his 34th day ot boxing a t hla training camp.

Although the New Yorker has been mixing I t up w ith his spar-

e 0 ■ • mates for weeks, he is expected to rely heavily on his Jabs and boxing

0 ability when ho meets heavyweightchampion Rocky Marciano for the

lstorx.7 Utle a t the Polo Grounds, S ep t 94. al^a) 37, j ^ ^ m u

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cd his th ird 500-foot hom er of th e season the D e tro it T ig e r s ‘13-4 in New York. 1 he d is ta n t le ftfie ld s tan d s w ith two aboai apeating cham pions scored eig h t tim es. y over ' -_______________________ _ —

ts nim Grouse N^ a a t ' •• Maglo valley hunters wUl get U i .ke was chance to hunt sage-,( sector hens since'IBSl'w hen a'one-day vyews., .season allowing hunterS' two »Chicago birds will bo staged Sunday, Sept ....in eMly 20. In Blaine. Camas .(tocluding.•9-8 win- -iheTSoIdler'Mountala^game'pre- *i“

aerve). Cassia (Including thoatherlng Minidoka forest stato bird sane-wre,-' , tuary), Elmore (including thet ^M le ,BoldIer_M ountain- k o pro-In Sam- wrve), Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln,ling run Minidoka and Twin Falla -(In-

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ed th e ir second consecutive N ation dflv a s Carl E rsk ine .lim ited the Mi ic a tte re d 'h lts fo r‘a~B^2 victory in v football. - - — ^' I t was th e 10th N ational T T league flag for the Dodgers,, who £ 1 < wrapped Uie pchnant with 13 games

* The (UU.was'Uie earliest la mod- J K le ra hlstciy that the senior d m i l t ____

5 ! ^ H pennant has been cUnched. Bow- X ' l ever, the 1004 Glaata won m e flog I L J la 137 games while m e 1953 Dod- gera needed 143 games. <Bhe schedule - HI ra n later ta 1004 and m e clinching Push date ««s later In Bcptemitdr. Tho here'

V 9 /M . 8 t Louis cardinals of 1031 clinched to a oa S ept 18.

'Brooktya* got only flvo-hits off - He Bob Buhl, Max Surkent and Lew «hei

■ i l i f l Burdette, who toUed bn the MU- yard WAUkeo mound ia a vain effort to Max

:k row , prelong Uie hour of judgm ent on s : T w in Ersklne, however, wasn't to be de- <o: jUofcle, nled as me ace righthander pitched Heyl u T h e steady- ball to rack up his lem the 1 aploos. victory against six defeats. on a

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4 0 -1 3 W i n £ . ~w a rn e d th e r e s t o f th e . B ig S m ^us!*" * team t o .h e a t f o r - th e . c o n fe r - About mid sd th e sea so n w i th a conv inc* period, the £

f o r B ^ l . I t w a s a c a s e o f00 much Fields. * „ dcfiecte

L ftry Fields, speedy Good- Bruin lo-ya3f back gave the Buhl eleven fiU After twoM he Ullled all lU Ooodlng toueh- the Twin Fowns on runs ranging'ffom 40 to va ll faded 1S yards. i . ' ^ 10-yard u-The Qoodin* eleven soored on-tha. *«n.' - ....... -Bcond play of the game on * W- The harta rd run down the. sidelines by ryshed the.le lds: Six p W s Inter, FieUa a«ftlQ u id l tw a a lTOke away, this time for 80 yards — , _ ■«d the «5ore. . • ^ . ooodlng roUed up three fast juchdowns In the inlllaj period. u t Buhl sUffened In . the sacood uarter and Reids was able toreak away only once to m ake it ^7-0 a t the half. lo r tne oquiIn ' the third <jUart*r, Fields got The tie-bj

way for another long-scoring tra point walu n t to make the score read 33>0. Cumminsloodlng added another late in the the beg foru t period to record the 40.13 {Inal period wherBore.' ' to the BoxBuhl’s two scores came on runs only to be <

t IS and three yards by w pho- • lu t-d ltchlore b a ^ ,'T e rry Lewten. The BrulrTTie Ooodlng line outcharged Box Elder h

luhl throughout the game and gave th e rtmalndlelds and the rest of the. Ooodlng missed seveiacks-the Jump-they needed-to >oU to score. Co#p the lopsided win. p u tts prove

jolf Tournament set m GoodingOOODOrd, Sept l a - T h f Good- marker. Th

3g city dgmiu golf tournament is game, before jjderw ay iflth JS inonaod lS w om - tallse on thi a partlc lpA tl^ The BruinThe m en have finished th ilr f irs t Xlder passes

ound-of-p lay and-wUl conclude cepted twoD aelr tonm am ent oa'Bunday. e e p t - The next I 0. Wometf'wUl wind up play 6 u n - Saturday ag ay.* *oula,Mont,

^hoshoneJndiansX[Qmi^rly'BiilIdogs•SHOSHONE, Bapt W—H iB .abo- Clayton canhone Indians,.contlderVd^a dark - yardllne.,orse In' pre-season pradletlons o t Rlmberly’iJttlft Six play, proved they b ad It came In thehis year a s they wallopod the SUm* th ird ^uarte«rly Bigh' Bulldogs 90.7 M d ay . 30-yard pssiThe Indians started rig h t a fte r Ws tcan

he Bulldog scalps as T n i P laU y -----pened the teorlng early in the first I n f i l i r Q uarter wlth a .10-yard gallop

ForPrDale \ r a i ia iu made I t lo th e MIMKBAf

uBSTp^rlod when:he cradced th e Oeorge BartuUdog'ood for slx yanU' to d an - Katlonal B<ther soore. Sellay:aootcd,tb«'«xtr» Saturday onloint on. sk 'c e a te r '^ u i^ ., th e NBA 00The. Indiana tried! jha if paiiing ^

ame la th e second period I t *of jUcked a s Tiddy B urftta gathewd ' He aald 1a a 30-yard pass from Dale WU- alons of NLams and gi^opM as yards for th e HUnblii; 'Ubird la d la a Boora; ' tao la . Vlrgt The half ended with tha aeor*

0.0 to lavor of the Tntllani. . . .Shoshone ponied I tb a ta tba th ird **»• ooapul

uarter w ith Kelley' getUng th« ‘‘Because ' 1ourth soore on a -buck .oT«r tMkl* oent years,"rom th e e lg h t-y aA .U ^ ' ' '■ U6re aU 'sUstill iti the P la ts InsuHAOtfn

acked tip.anothei^XBVia.jieer^ioaa e n d r u n t r o m U M w a u t» ''- '. Q xThe final S B M l n t o ' t a O r '^ . S I

ate in the fourth i><rfad,wb» lU y • j^ q

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lunnlngham. a BalUaww weltw- »*•*•!» .-------eight who w u a 't supposed to b«- “m g.in .theM ffli.rtng.w ltb:sch«a-- lon-atartled a a autUane«-et-l.lOO.Aturday night by wtODlag a ~ ^ t - h it eclaion In a non-title I 0 . r ^ •ig h r^ u rn im ira B iT T a g rT B n tir-arter. , .

h .300 M a rk ^57, foliowed-doM ljr:'iv--Oftirt«r ole with mThe locals wound up in last plae* o«kiu4^

1 both team 'W tUn* and t« a » — —eldlnar d«ipart>n»t<^ " - '________ : -__________ _Great Palla copped th e Usm h it- iV ng tiue with 387. U je Oowboyi h it W V .s a i ^ t for .m -Id a b o TaQs vM 3ps In the flalding' departm ent , ^ H T Ith an average of a a , I h e Cow- P C 4 * i ' oys average was A44. fIn ^ e pitching dapart^nent. 3Im \j M J(

» k c n b ^ ■with a 2-0 record wound t i $ F * • parcenUge record 61

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ilder e le v e n ga ined a m e a s u re ■“*a ft- 8 t i e h e re F r id a y e v e n in g . X T J .d d ro p p e d .th rc e p rev io u s t i l t s \ \ A T n e . T h e B ru in s w o n 2 6 - 1 0a s t y e a r . B ox E ld e r p u s h e d By u a jo b:ho B ru in s a ll over t h e f ie ld Egodi Footn the opening quarter of the game. I mean footb :arrytog. down lo the Twin Falls’ The platoo>ne.yard line on one occasion and -«* o / PUsay vlthln the- lo -yud ' Vno on two Iron is gone )thers. I h e Bruina held aU throe 0 my geaar ;lmes and-going into the second gHod t t . .™ , m . .co r.-

About midway through the second iS T iperiod, the Bruina’ Bob Lydum faded )to PM* but It was IntercepUd by an coUj,e.alert Box Elder lineman a fte r. It with each nawas deflected and he carried to the ,weUs in m!Bruin lO-yard stripe. with tl

After two unsuccessful cracks a t And whilethe Twin Falla forward wolJ, Leon old legs woulVail faded to his right and lobbed in thia softa 10-yard scoring pass to Bob Ja n - and night

....... ........... - --------------------n a ru m p h l- tThe hard-charging Bruin line l«Wie to<

rushed the .ti7 for Uie extra point end ‘h« sjand it was low. 80 without

The Bruina bounced back strongIn the second half. After receiving faithful thethe ktckofr, the flnilns gave i t to thaC they ahBill Cummins on a qulck-opening 100 In the folandoff and Oary went 70 yards so u w OiIs sethrough the enUre Box Elder team ofror the equaling touchdown. ® ’ S"

" •Cummins nearly pulled It gut of ^ _

the beg for the Bruins in the same / ^ |period when he raced all the way I T ’I H I Ito the Box Elder aeven-yard line V J l i v X Ijnly to be caught from behind by —a lu t^d ltch tackle. T H

The Bruins kept the play in the I l l 1 1 Box Elder half of the field moat ofthe remainder of the ball'game nnd a L E N N ' nissed several golden opportunitiest« score. Costly fumbles ania'dropped ^ Strong-VVpasses proved the margin of differ- a s t r o n g nsnce. G len n s J

Box Elder threw a scare into the Vil<i nwn KSnilns In'the fadirtg momenta of the " 1® “tame whien it intercepted Bob l.y,- 4 0 -y a rd ~ tolum^ pass on the Bruin 10-yard I>lck Rash,narker. The 7 whistle ended the p u s a t the ''

X K e ? r * e s ? ' ‘“ ‘" ‘fThe Bruins intercepted three Box

nder passes while Box Elder inter- was good for«pted two Bruin passes. ------ :___ —The. Pilots

The next Bruin home game is next the second < laturday against a powerful Mis- ... .

behind his o

m s _ C lo b b e r ,_ S ™ S iogs 3S-7 S -STlayton carried overirom the three- period aiW d line. Wendell 38-;

Kimberly’s only score of the n ight am azed th:am e in the waning momenta of the tacklc, reversJiird quarter. Jepson g a th e r^ in s scampered 31iO-yard pass in tne Indian end xone OW®tor his team's only score. point;___- ----------- -— 7 ------- The passlHi n s u r a n c e S o u g h t

F o r P r o B o x e r s _ . r f S R u i? ? ;MDWBAPOL18.- 6*ptr-M (in '— lU sh gallope<

3«org# Barton, president of the the score. B:ifatlonal Boxing associaUon. said point on a caiaturday on effort wiU be made a t Both ballh a NBA oonventton to Milwaukee *10 *h is week to make insurance com- tha game witmisonr for professional boxers. total of pi

He said sUt« athletic commls- '— —

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» « s r s i L e a d i iidoptad rule* making such lnsur> ^AltTIUOitaea ooBpulsoty. . y trd . Harrl*

''Because' of ring fataUtles of re - Uay«r; S t Pawnt years,” aald Barton. "I be- last to < i ^16ra a ll'sU tes should provide fo r round of thensu lu o * for boxers." came out on

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t i - H ' In hla brlliiari r ? ? 5 » t i S r r - Z Z n a* 4 M 1I fered bruises•n 01<t* — ........ . ss ‘ ae .4ti it winning thea i S l . u „ : Z I Z u i g : i» a” Ohlcagq^ Wai

TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 5 -1MAIM EVENT

. lO C C ER LARSEN * t. fR A N K .

SEM I-FINAl.TAO TEAM MATCH

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4S Ulnutea -ror— Two Out of Three _ _ _ ■ __________ ^ _ _ S P E C IA L :E V E N T .J -r

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N o t H o o p l e ; M a jBy UAJOB AMOS B. BOOPLZ ^EgadI FooUuUis here agato. And

I mean footballl Jg T ;The platoon system Is dead; the

era of plusy-fooUng on the grid- Iron is gone. The honesffootball >f my generation seema dUe f o r ^ . new reign. ^ ^

I ’ve looked forward to the ba* rlnning of this season Uke- Z never looked forward, to .the autumpa vhen I was knocking the oppoalUon \ ^ K launder for Slippery B o ck ’Teachers »llege. Egtdl I feel my years leu lY ^ Hvlth each passing season. The lust ■wells to my bosom to -ru n once aiore with the plgskto.

And while I feel certain th a t the )ld legs would easily hold the pace In thU soft generation of atomic ■ • tind night football,_l_r£ftll*«----------------Eiarumphl—that the greater chal- /•MB l l a totay In tl.» lo n e u t ta t fohnuU ptomi aid of the sport g , , , . .

^ without so much as another But th is Is 'Egad." 1 pose to m y' gridcasting the Hoople su ralthful the . unqualified challenge 2 stand on my that they shall meet their Water- may bo one oi00 In the forecasts uttered by th is ers unfamllla lource Oils season. W ith the passing record, so I n )f the platoon system and its upset who gave Sou :lemcnt, and the return of rock- Wlsconsto by ribbed, all-around players to the which proved pinnacle of grid prowess, the Hoopla As for the :

G l e n n s F e r r y 0 \

I n R o l l i n g t o 2 8GLENNS FERR Y , Sept. 1 2 -G le n n s Fe

1 strong-'W endell eleveh-2a-0 here. T h e P 1 s trong running a tta c k in the opening ga

Glenns F erry tallied early in th e f i r s t q lis own line and bulleted a _lO-yard-toss to ve te ran end Dick Rash. Rash gathered In the I T i a C l ^ c ]u s a t the Wendell 30 and fought ^ — lis woy into Uie end rone. A pan !rom Ronnie- Minic to Joe Wooda ras good for the extra po to t r V v ^ l * -1 _The..PUot3-ieally ,_opened ,up..ln. » H f - he second q u a r^ , scoring twice. ' haILBY , S

The first scdre»*«galn. came via italized on i the a ir rout«.as Davis again faded coupled, with Mhlnd his own line and .tossed.a ground offena: lO-yard floater to Joe Woods. Woods 14 wto over Ba lathered lt_ln_on_tha JWendoU.45- —M «ckiy"sni ia l“s«Te(rwsUyrWtntirtDJBcd-to- B « l . l . , l h .B l r . p o t o t . SSto“' S ’ £ ,

Tho- Pilots began to roll with ^Iheir ground attack late in the see- Dnd period and wlUi the ball on the Wendell 38-yard Una Bob Bybee imashed through his own right tacklc. reversed his field nicely and icampered 3S yards for tho tally.Olyda Equsquisa rushed the extra point. '

The passing combination cUcked again in* the third period for the tlnal Glenns- Ferry score.

Glenn Davis teamed up again with Bash for a as-yard pass andEUsh galloped the flnaMO yards for ..................the score. Bybee Ullled the extra point on a center plunge.

Both ball o l u b s cleared the beachca'ta the-lto a l m oiaw ts ot tha game with Glenns Ferry using a total of a# players^_______

Doug Ford, Mayer ,L^d in Eastern

SAI^TIUORE. S e p t U W-X3oug ptrd. Harrison, N. -Y., and Diek asyar; S t Petersburg, Fla., were the i s t to finish SSturday In the third ound of the Eastern open and they june out on top w ith scores of 300.

Each shot 70, two under Uount ?leasant¥ par. through tha rain ind vtod.

The atage was thus set Sunday or the final IS boles, with Ford, h8 yeax^ second“ ,bl8ge>t money- .dinner, and Mayer, who hasn’t won I toumey In 1053, to the van.

Dream Race Blows____ i[Jp-as Dancer Hurt I-N B ^ V O R fc 3 S sp t* a 3 .,( f l- rB e l- ._________ Maont park's'"dream race” -between ■faUva.Dancer and Tdsi FMl blew > mtp w ith a bang Saturday when nLlfred Vanderbilt announced the E) u ^ ’s foot injury had not healed \atntay enough to permlt h{m to be * 1rained for the 980.000. Sysonby 'ilie Bept 30.-Natlve'Dancer, beatea-only-encs ---------i hla brilliant •lO -raca'eareer.-K if---------------------ered bruises to his le ft foot la rinnlng the American derby at ihicago's Washington park Aug. M.

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NAL • " ' ■MATCH , ,. SU MATICH ,5 . MR. SAKATAOut of Three Falls

e v e n t -— -^-^^^— — V "I. D ak i D e n tttr l > \orO o e FaU' ' • J - . - rB and a m 8P0BT 8H 0P-* \ omoter, Tex Hager . ' i

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formula prom lM unparralleled sue- contest,cess. In the ever

But th is Is not to detract from like number olthe Hoople success of past seasons, mates of the aIstandonm ypeerless.record. There break Ues, somay bo one or two.backwoods read- entries carry \ers unfamlller with' my uncanny for each gamerecord, so' I mention that i t was I Entries mustwho gave Southern California over Tlmes-News oWlsconsto by 7-0 to the Rose bowl, before deadlto<which proved the exact score. form, if they i

As for the new season, cast your the contest

r y O v e r p o w e r s W

t o 2 8 - 0 O p e n i n g!—Glenns F e r ^ opened its season Friday ni here. The Pilots showed a power a ir offcnsi le opening game of the year, in the f irs t quarter when Clcnn Davis faded

Out 20-14 Winplunges.

Over Hailey;—. . . . --------J — ------ -Injured—shoul(KAHiEV, Bept 13—Mackay cap- lost to the tea

italized on a strong a ir attack o t the year.coupled, with a smooUi-ruantog ______ground offensive to grind out a 30- l l , l n o r a m l l 2 5 ! l V J ! t o L _—MSMcay stntcK twice through the icrcncojecordiair, once to the first period 'and points (10) snagato In the second, to run up A (4) during a r

T rust Florshelm to serv t luede like It, In polished blue calf.with

' blue suede. W hatever Is right fo ; right In every woy -r~ .in .suede !

— il ieim. . ‘ ‘

BY BOX ELi:

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3 T . F . L o s soptics on these results for the grid J e ro m e ro a iplay next week-end. q u a r te r . A f t

The Hoople formula sees Mary- q£ n u n ta . J e tliiHd. one of the mightiest to Uie na- u,e Ruoert 35iyitlon again, dropptog Missouri. Ne. „braska edgtog Oregon. Aritona nick- of the Ruoert 1ing UUh (by a close margin) and T o m lln s o n ^ kthe Missoula. Mont.. high school his own rlght.eneleven whipping your own Twin w»y for Uio scorPalis Bruins. exua notot faili

The rematoder of the Hoople fore- Toward the eicasU are listed to th e ja t ry blank r l ^ . j“ omo <Son this page. eerL tarrltarv ar

Rules for the contest remain the Ihe s e c o ^ totsame as to past seasons. To the yards o u tr .^ _three top.entries each week go cash •- priies-»lO for first. tS for second and »a.80 for Oiird. The next 10 top entries each week will be lUted for honorable- menUen .and glv«a"lhe opportunity of partlclpaUng in the

In the event contesUnts guess like number of winners, their cstl. ..J"/**. mates of the sc6res will be used to break Ues. so it is very important :®h ♦!. .entries carry guesses on the score 'for each game listed.

Entries must be submitted to the ®°°"Tlmes.News .office ' or ^ tm a rk e d before deadltoe listed on the entry .u , 5^^*

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n Davis Jaded IS yards behind- ^------ ----------- - Belt Sani

quick 13.0-score before Hailey could T»nnA'TTT rr> get rolling.

David Jorgensen Uie big gun to the Hailey, attack, scortog boto his team’s touchdowns- -on line -

** To?SDy, Benb'roofc,-^lley guard,wos taken qut o f the game with an Po“ tello won it

- injured-shoulder - and-U--beliov«d earlier. Irpm.iyi . lost to the team for tha remainder• o f tho year haUtime. The. 01 w e year. . ,

• . once In tho ftoa• Georgia Tech o u « ipbac tP cppee . —N extrw etk^n ■■ RodBers'hoIdslne Stmmeastem con- Big s ix conferer

1 potots (10) and for m ost field goals - . •I (4) during a regular season.. READ TIMES-:

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JERO M E. Sept. 12— A fast-moving Jcronup its a t ta c k beau tifu lly , ran a ragged ,Ri the ground F rid a y n ig h t to rack up a 2 ^ 1

Jerom e roared to i t s f i r s t touchdown e a rq uarte r. A f te r an exchange ------------------of p u n ta , Jerom e-p u s h e d to T \ ithe Rupert 35iyard line. A lter two J J 6 C 1 0unsuccessful crscks a t..the middle ..... .................of the Rupert forward wall. Oary 'D . ^ l a .Tomlinson took a handoff, skirted J D 6 1 t iVJ his own right.end and went all the

‘ way for the score. The try for the O i C ' iexua potot failed. JX L 0 0 " l

Toward the end of the first pe-' rlod. Jerome drove deep toto Ru- DEOIO, Sept

pert territory and Don Gill scored niets opened th' the second touchdown from 13 .o„ i . ( i ^ <t' 2 U t^ — , .......... they rolled to. Rupert bounced back tn the se{? Murtaugh to a, ond period with two fast-scoring •nse H arnett1 sirlkes. , W ith leis than five mto- o e « Jn * -l^ - th , u tea-to go in - th e half. Jerome

Jumbled and Rupert recovered, m t h V ^ ^ t oBob Dairy, lugged I t around his own A h d e r s to ^ i i M l g j for 11,. y u a . .n a t h » i , r e . p U y . llirst Rupert score. ~ . on a plunee ov«

Wim seconds, remaining in Uie , first half. Fred 'C hugg blocked aI Jerome punt and fell on I t in the f I

end » n # Sor the second Rupert’ touchdown.------ U ieseconfHoi. The 'half ended 13-13 In favor of BJolO conUm

Jerome, tha second'peri, Jerome salted the -game away in 1»Z over for ,t

the third quarter whan Fred Oneld- five-yard lino Ier tA llted.lrom 'the four-yard line, ’IhsM urtaug

, making I t_ ^ 1 3 . ta the th ird iM te i^iHhe ftoal quarter, Jerome Homeu In ohi

drove to the Rupert 13-yard line quarter w hen ']and Oary TomUnsen scared his fu to p e n l^ 'p lsecond touchdown of the night oa ovef‘h ls"'6w a'an end run. ' cUier Hornet t

The Jerome eleven threw » to ta l nmrYof 14 puses and completed seven nom st taU rwhile.Rupert attempted eight pass- ^ a - h a c i r t a i -

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PO OATEZ^, B ept 13 W—Poca- final Hornet si, tello high schools-' Indians trounced . flje -Hore'el;* Jordan highj Sandy, Utah. 39*7 Bat- football recoviI urday, to an toterstate football fumbles and to

gam e., ' . • riecia. ^tr»telI I t was the'ldenUcal soore by which Fridky.'^ Pocatello won its first game a week . ’ A'..-'

haUtime. The third quarter ■went •- PARMA,-8a ' scoreless and each team counted nesheatiLPar

once in the ftoal period. ______ wUl mSfliJ3M3t- —Nm -..we6k4engrTfleateuo. begma ^a_ilift.aix-rmj - Big Six conference play with a clash ganbinsd ' tKTa -*galnst:Bolsa4n-Solse.—----------- — IT.’ ,3 iIs • —r, spockouuTto’

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I Victory;--;-!»ert Squad: 1^-moving Jerom e eleven, mixing | H1 a ragged .R u p ert eleven into. I Hack up a 2 ^ 1 2 win a t Jerome. - i j Hlouchdown ea rly in tho opening | j ^

I Declo Hornets I ! Belt Murtaugh H ’In 36-0 Game jH

DGOIO, S e p t 13—’The Deelo Hor>!i nets opened their 1933 fMtbail sea- H n‘ son in fine style Friday plsht as- i f l, they rolled td a as-o victory over- W 8■ Murtaugh to a class B game. , |H 1 The Hornets wasted no tlme^ta-.' HI- jetUng-totO 'the'Bcorlng column a s ' H ’ they recovered a Murtaugh fumbla' H* on the opening kickoff and. Oats- _‘ Aljflmftn tallIed"frora the lO-yard i H IlnHwo plays later. Anderson scored' | H. on a plunge over h is own left taeklti' & ■1 lAtfl to the firs t quarter, Bobby: M2 Behr took a long pass- from quar- U H♦ terback G ary Voyce and romped for ;'OT

U iesecond'Homet scort. 't Dfolo obntinued to pour It-on’ la.- • - i h a

tha second'period with Voyce can r- iH I 1 Ing over for the third score en a ’. . H H . flve.yard line buck. . . ' ' f l H

*1710 M urtaugh eleven came to life- I H ta Uie th ird period and h e l i ’th a ' M

t Homeu in check vntll la tt to the- [ ■ i quarter when'Bobby Mahoney, on a - . ! ■ I f u t openlag'play, galloped 88 yards.' ! ■ I ovef'hls' owii rig h t tackle-for aa-~

oUier Hornet Ully, ■'H\ Q trf Blak* racked up the fifth* H > Bomet ta lly In the l u t quarter . H ! whan.he carted .the leatber'is yards'- [ H I around his own rlg h te o d .'. '. '.1QI’ M u rtjra^hegan to-roU again la ta ' . » |1 . In Uie period an d with less than »% I

minute to go, vara , on the Hometa- 16-yard lta#.' ,Bobby Mahoney t o - _ tercepted'a las(=p}ay~tiu aiod rw M '00 yards down.tba.'cideltoes <or-tba— —

. final Hornet soOTfc ,•■. v.*''1 - n je H oreeti p l a y e d - ' "■ football, recov.ertog three Murtaugh ' fumbles and totercepttogtv^ Itassei J

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'. -WASBmOTON, Bept 13 (A — ■ i l B NawIy*xuiTeUed etagraslonal tesU> BfB J K ---fafloy. o t -a rh lg h lr ■uccessrol” plot s lw L ^ U t o 'p l w t of 'n d t unonga t t f l a B . ■ ^ • ‘8 - clergy h « h i ^ h t m flow

from mlnlcten luoned u I t l H ^ K ' eoeainunirt .ngenU ,. dupe* »Qd B uy H ■ pftwtu. - rI S m ^ clerKTmea w en

[P C n ^ ' m e b e d fo r eonunent on the tcstl-* » n pionr, token mt secret bearings In!* S hR T c rk l u t July tnfl msde pubUejSffl, - f r t ta y by the houM un-AmerletaiSM actlrlUes eammlttee.

j Denies CbArgee^ ) B u t 'H m y F . 'Wsrd. described In

M iM ' tlU 'bearlng transcript as "the red! W > f l e u o r tb 9 0 o ou su a l» p aJt! 'ln tb ei : H -rellgtmis fleld." ttld In New York:I B lir I *7 am not and nerer have been a

l y S ! ' Bwmbtt- o I*any poUUcsI party.’' i - W -'- . W ahl,-form er prcfeasor of Union

I w l Theological senils&ry. accused the I f { H eonunlttw of arousing resentment

II M il b y .I ta .actions "from all persons D i H r — with maintaining the

| n | m fTMdom o f speech, pros, assembly 1 [£ ? .v « ad th« exercise of religion set downI I I I l l l Tisbts.”I D B ' Ex-Beds TestifyI I H description of■ ■ H ) | ........Ward~wai made'by Manning John-n HK ^■ ■ ■ n ceasea who said they were former I H H - — -faonununlsU.who had seen success- ■ H r lul-examples of red infUtmtlon of

l l I l H ■ Johnson was a member of the Ma-I s f lK IW (loaal. Hegro coinBtsslon ■.ol_theI f l l i4 Communist party nattonai commit-kiiituEf ' ^ to r fire yesrs ending inl l l i l i i The two other witnesses wereI I B H . B ^ a m ln Oltlow and Joseph ZackM B H p o m f^ e r , both also trom . Mew

M l kefauver Claims H | i Raw Deal Era on I l l l t Power Has BegunI n H ' OATLIMBURa,TeQ&.BeptU(in' In H I ~ 8 enator~Kefauver, Tenn., aaidi III M l t o ^ the nation, under President

I r h i Wsenhower, has entered the "era of ■ tiH i'f ik : (he raw deal” in public power. l l u K I — •'-I-Prirata'power flrtniriM Taid are R l f l l H i iprading millions on lobbying and U J H H I Iiropasanda to “poison the minds" ■ ■ W H R ot congress and the pubtio against

publicly uwugii'powef-cooeerms. ■ ■ ■ ■ ] : In a speech lo r the annual meet- l l l n H l l iv of the eastern dJrlslon, Power f l H H I Di>trIbutors assoclsUon, .Kefauver

Hi I ' faots, as far Bs TVA is oon-II cemed. are th a t It cams out a lot [<{l ' better than most otbir>pubUo power i i - ■ 'In this congress—but my friends, we

are In to r a n o th e M in V ^ h ^ eren 15! toughw, batUa-next year.*^ • - ”

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« « H t>emocrmtlo .party^s blggeat s b ^ HI Mriw the oonvestion luid» R I 9 campaign of last year will s ta rt a nil t l ITli two-day run In Ohlc4to Monday.I I I n A tlOO-a-pUte tUAd raising din- M I R I wbich top p a ;^ leaders will iH I P S BPMk Monday nlght,<and the Tues- ■ I H I day night report by Adlal s . S teren- ■ | h M . fon. the 19U preeidentlaHaindldate,

recent world tour, aro billedf f n l H I its -h i^ ii is ^ .W l l | H I I Backgrounding these erents willt l l S f l H I ^ ^ of conferences whichw l M H r ' «pect«d to attraet 9.000 Dem»<'X l s l f H ' cratio leaders,_trom-all; seotlons~of

H l U l I program proper will ba pro-■ I B H I ___ pedod Sunday b y .* gatbering o t■ a l H I pterenson; former President Tru- ; B | | H I Bep_.8 am Raybom. Tex.,H U ^ H pouse minority leader, and National H H H I Obainnan Stephen A. MltcheU a t ■ H B Mitehell-s Xake Shore drive home

for luncheon and, no doubt, serious ■ H f l n ' ' ’ talks about future Democratio alms.

i i ® Peclo Travel and f m P ^Events Are Noted

' DEOLO, Sept. I3-M r. and Atrt. 0 *^“ Adams have returned to Tu- lare. Calif., after visiting b is. par- to ts , Mr. and Mrs. Oleve Ad&ms.

his brother. Jack Adams; and

H l n H . Mrs. J . Xb BUvens left Wednesday H I H W to visit herM l B H ~ — par«nt3 ,-Mr.-Bntt‘Mr8.Pete-Mort«n= a l R I 9 Atter ber visit tn MontanaS i f l lB ' >1)0 ^ so to Bonnus T tny to visit 9 1 »lnfi| daughter, Mrs. Maty; Lou Mar-H R Sffwa ^< 1 family.■ ■ n l l l i — ^ and-Mrs.-Ous Zngstrom-are M I h H I parents of a girl and Mr. an d ^ lra . H l n l n ~l^b«rt'M c«de are parents of a non. n S n l M Both babies were bom in the Cot-*ygi*M^pB _r. - taga- bospltal..>Burley.__ i_____ ___ -

■" Mr.-'ftnd Mrs. Hahy. K . Lewis, ^ BemanUno, OoUf., visltod a t

. ^ 0 Hyrum 8 . LewU home Wednes-

^ M m oteen Lewis left Thursday for Mantua, Utah, to a t-

H i n i w tmieral services for Mrs. Lewis*I H H ! Arnold Jeppeeen, whoIW I E I M - -__illed.of.a heart attack, w d ber aun^

A«Dea MllUcent Jeppesen. wbo' died' y f l l i l H ^ ^ * lingering Ulness.

l i lH i Iran~Sets Public ■ ! 'Mo'S^Tde^h'Trial-

I: NEW YORK. Sept. 13 W»-Tho —Now—Yortc—Times—rrported '••trom' T ehran Sunday that former Iranian Premier Mohammed Mossadegh wilt be tried by public court martial along with several of his former top

; The aged sationallst leader, who was .overthrown Aug. u by. sup- j>ort«r8 rof. the shah, Is now in Jail taeing charges of rebellion against

brig..klen. HoBiela j oude tha a m ^ chief Judicial officer, as say­ing, “The case of Mossadegh and

_hls-pilclpBl aides are so closely in ­terlinked th a t It would ba dUtlcult

■ tiy them'sfparately.'’

BULL PUBCOA6 ED : OABTLEPORD, Sept. 13—Joe and

' lo o n ard Fret], Csstletord, bave pur- - Chased the young Guernsey sire.

- g ro rL a n e 7 ^ ' s Magic, from -O .JL

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w By TOM CULLEN • -^ ^ LONDON, S ept 13 (N EA )-D e- ^ 0^ ' ^ spite a U. S. air force “wet blaojtet,-I ■uecem. American airmen are marrying t r a t l c ^ t alrls a t th e 'ra te o t -300 a-

montn. ‘ , ■it the Na- J " ‘I'o seventh air division alone,i -o f the wording bells ring lor six out 'o f[com m it- thouBond single men eachmdlnir in month, while a similar number are^ ^ altar-bound In the third a ir Jorc*.’>enh Zack AQ l°'ce OI. m arrying awm Now B ritish girl "U like ru n n in g -a n, obstacle course, with the a ir force

I I brass setting up the hurdles., First, he must get pennlailon toi m s ' from his squadron com-

mander, whose heart may or-m ayn n t l n o t be made of flint........ ............*• v l l - n ,,n there is a four-month “«wl-

1ft* "off” period for him to think It IC k U I I over. No . amount of wheedling or

ii» /m cajolln* will persuade USAF head- quarters to cut the nrnrrlaso red tape to leas than four months.

, V ^ Bf “It'® the. serviceman’s own le era ox protection." explains Ueut.-Ool. J. n t^ rf m Andrew, Skyland, N. O., staff w S r S chaplain of th# seventh a ir division, le minds" “An airman who has been in :o against England only two-' weeks comes to

2 Tnicfi^Coilide “ : , 'T InAreaAccidentout a lot K iN a m i i . sept, la—T w o 'ia w alio power trucks, one ot them a tanker be- r le n ^ we longing to the.stato fish and gome huw even department, .collided west ot King

HiU lato Wednesday, Sheriff-Kelth - .• Anderson, Ooodtog, reported'Batur-

BHUl Melvin Q. Prince, Hagerman,' driver ot th a state truck, waa trcat-

i n n s i v « WendeU physician. Sheriff•ABderson-eaJd.-Sheriff-Barl-W tB--

n — .T h » te n . Mountain Home, said M. 0 . (eat' iboV Hardman, Mackay, driver. of the ntion lUd other, a beer truck, received bruises ill s ta rt a In the crash, londay. Bheriff Winters said the two iiiing din- trucks collided around 11:30 pjn. }sdera will Wednesday after Hardman’s truck the Tues- luul b it a stra^ horse on the hlgh-

B. Steven- way. Sheriff Wlnters.sold the horse tandidate, w u mangled so badly he has been u o billed unable to determine to whom it

belonged. _ rventi will Because the trucks were so heavy, ices which FKckers simply moved them off DOO Dem»<' i h 6 lii8hwfty.WHlnrjKlAy n lghL jJlifl- eotlons-ot and game -dflpartment tanker,

used to carry live fish, was empty Ul ba pro- the time of the crash. Hardman thaHng of «Wvlng wcst. and. 3?Tlnc« was dent T tu - w turains to Hagerman.Dm, Tex.. ■

Ut Si'at Kites Are Set for Srserio'Ss Former ResidentraUo alms., McOAEL, Sept. 13-Punera] serv- “ ices for Mrs. Florence Asa Fltz-'o n / l water. 69, former Twin Falls resl- a l l U dent who died Friday in a Solse

hospital. Will be held a t 3 p jn . Tues. . l U l c U day la the community church here, .n rf x tr . B “r**l WiU be made in the McCall

c cm .U n. ■. w . ^ M " . Fltswatcr was bom Sept. 13. L Oakley. She came to Tain

Sn 1007 and was married to El- dams. ond PlttwaUr in March. leiO. They

lived in Twin Falls un til 10i3 when U iW ao.M toM cC nll.

t«-Mort«n- — B'ttvivlng-are-her-husbaad.-on#I Montana Pltw-ater, and one dough-rrv to visit J “ne‘ Cochran, both M eLou Mar- brothers, William James,«JU Jttor . . Charles James, Blv-

istrom -are Calif.; O. W. James. Port-• and Mm. ^55d.,tind:-T.iL;cjftm6SiJC.08.Angola;. s*of'arnn W alter Miller, TwinJ t h e ^ S : J2 « Jd M rj.R .H .O re e r .S f llJn a 3 .

K . L ^:Vislt«d a te Wednes- K W >W m . I

H # ■ A'" ■Lewis left W ^ ' ^ ' H» b , t o a t - ^ m ik 'V '’Hilrs. Lewis*•eaen, who be r aunt.

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ader. who IN FO R M A TIO N CONCERNI

ow^ln*ySi a p ro sp ec tiv e USED o r NEV m against (Y our n am e w ill n o t be.divul I t qkpted so le w e w ilL m ail o u r ch e c k f

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ish bridei Befora be eonld wed. Bgt. Thomaa* 1 1 a lot of proof, <* ♦ , * ♦ ‘

iellsKeep Ringing -' Airmen, British Gii'ls!N •" - m e-and saya he wants to-marry a « •JEA)—De- girl he picked up In PlcadlUy d r - t blanket," cus. I t may or may not be the real i

marrying thing, but boH have plenty of time iof 300 a to-decide."----- i

‘ Andrew's job is to test the course t slon alone, of true love for unexpected bumps. 1 six out 'o f “The chaplain told me tha t my I men each American dream cottage might 1 umber are tu m out to be a trailer on the edge ] a ir forc^.’ of some Ood-forsaken alrbase" re- 1

larrylng a calls Averil Rustcmlir, attractive nnlng- an iB-year-old British bride o t S/Sgt. i I a ir force Thomaa O. Rustemler. Bancroft, la,' j dies. AveVll said she didn’t cjire as long imlailon to as Tom was Inside the trailer, and i ron com- so they were married early in July, ly or-m ay But first, bere Is w hat the sergeant i

.................had"to prove: ' ' ............ I>nth “cool- !’«• h s i »300 1" t*’® '/> th ink It <^ntU lost September.- a WOO surety < eedllng or required Twfore pennlsslon to ] 3AF head- « a r ry wos granted.) 'rrlaao red T ha t both he an d * ls future wife , lonths. were sound physically, as proven by ‘ aan’s own feloo l “ >*1 chest X-rays. ‘ ] ut.-Ool. J . T h a t AvcriU bad no communist '

C. staff c r other subversive affiliations, aa Ir division, determined by Scotland yard in- » been in vestlgatlon.

comes to lnasm uchnsAverlJJsonJylB,per-:, • mission also bad to be secured from

— - -her-parenta. ........... ................i n o • Very few o t the marriages con-

trocted in Britain bave coma \m- •

cident I . "The most trouble we have." the -T w o 'lam choplaln claims, "is with American tanker be-' complain th a t their bus-and same bands are stepping out on them,

i t of K ln r and who wont to be sent back toeriff-Kelth Oio atata,'!----------------- ' -----------‘ted 'B atur- Heosons why the made-ln-Brltaln

_ j . v matches^arM nollned_toJ?^urablB. Hagerman, th e wife U .living In hertu«. own country, while the husband

a ^ r l f f onJoy* 6ll benefits of an Infla-

of the in the U. S. • ived bruises A m erican'm other*.'the chap-

Iain’s comtorUng word is: "Your aoas aro tntinyloe nieo girls from

11:30 BJn 8°®*! family backgrounds." lan’a t f l iS To the girl h o , left behind In t the high- Oubuque. th e news is: The chances i the horse ' Jolmny marching home single e has been mighty slim.I whom it ' — •

.» h«vy. Flier Travels and JVjsitorsJReported

m t tanker, p il k r . Sept. 13—Jfir. and Mrs. WM m p ty Dale Harmon and Mrs. Ted Tani J ^ d m a n ner, ’Ban Diego. Oallf., and Mr. Princa was nnd Mrs. Earl Harmon and family,

Hcrmiston, Ore.; arrived' Saturday — for a family reunion w ith their par.. ents. Mr. and Mra. W. M. Harmon.I J.UJL Mrs. E. D. Bloom and Mr. and

• j t ___ . Mrs. Harlln Sllvernail, ■ BllllnB*.S l d e n t 'Mont. Mrs. Johh Wome, Fargo, neral aerv N. D., left Saturday to accompany

A<it the remains of the ir mother, Mrg.r S ^ Lena SUvemaU, to OIenda.e, CsJJf..

in & SoIra burial.n jn •Sim ! *^od Reichert and chUdren,

h ^ c h here Raymond and Eleanor, hove gone to ^ M cC^i l^enver where Eleanor wUl enroU in

college.m Sent. 13 George Efhardt, Mr.ne to Ttt-in ‘ O'! Mr*. R. K. DUllngham and.Mr. S e d to El- “n"! Mrs. E. A. Beem are attending lOlD the KiwanU distxlct convenUon atlOis’ when 8 ““

. BERVINa IN JAPAN—b u h l , sep t, l a - ^ o b n - j . Ahrend-'

it»h iK ’ airm an, son of John' C. ;» ^ T i ? .* Abrendsen, route 3. U serving a t

Atsugi naval a ir sUUon, Japan, the "P o rlM . S , U ^ .y .

08.Angolci;. —--------' " ............dlUer, Twin T hrco-ouU ot_flvorfa ta l-tn itf!o !cr. Salinas, accidents occur a t night, althoufh illdren. there is less traffic a t nlahL

1 ^ 1l O N C E R N I N ^ -----

D o r NEW CAR BUYER '4 6 o r la te r, i 3t be .d iyu lged) a n d upo n c o m p le tio n of u r ch e c k fo r $ 2 5 to you.

9 CATCH TO THIS OFFERJ ro p a P o stca rd .to o u r SALES M A N - . t s i t b ack a n d w a it fo r th e p o s tm a n .

S I D E A U T O C O :PHONE 155

LLEY’S rO L U lu k DEALER

■ - T IM !S .^N E W S . T V ro

Area Kiwanis : JjM Club Holding H Resprl-Parley

BUN VALLEY, Sept. U -Som a 400 ^ H delegates of th e Utab-Idaho district ' ot. Kiwanis In te r^ tio aa l opened ’ ^ H their S4th annual convention here^ H~ Saturday.----- ------ ------------------------^ H E. D. Hunsaker, Kampa, district ^ H' covemor, p resided -a t thg initial

meeting a t which Or. Joseph W. Marshall, Twin Falls,' reported oa the organization’s unde^vU eged child prDgram,and Lleut.-OoL John

JfM Fillingham. ubo th survival tra iling . ' squadron. McCall, addressed th a '

fc 1 - group on “two years behind tha Iron . curtain.”

/ ; ■ ! FiUlngbam also spoke a t a worn- .■ ■'.■a en’s-luncheon, expressing.bis view* • < . H on the United Nations. He urged

B fu j^w rt'o t the I7.N. “although oc- - M cislonally wa may be dlssppolnted

1 In Ito operation.”__ I Speaking a t tha. mep’s luncheon.

Thomaa" E. Johnston,'m anager. Idah<^ operations offloe. UB.-atomie energy

y commission a t Idaho Palls, tracedthe development ot AEO's atomlo reactor program.

Q 2 ' He said th a t although the plant C? . a t Arco Is an experiment station

*nd lU chief product now is tech- 1 7 JJL I S nlcal reports rather, than manufac­

tured items, the Industa^ Is carried;o-marry a on-in-a-btulness-like w a y . -------radllly d r - Be went on to point out tha t be the real among the objectives of the plan Uy of time are InteresUng new firms In the

atomic energy- program, broadening the course the base on which the program Is ted bumps, built and holding -down costa by le tha t my limiting development to the mln- tge might imum need to support the technical in the edge plants assigned to the reactor test- Irbase,? re- ing station.

attractive Johnston said economies have re- > of S/Sfft. suited from using competitive lump- oncroft, la,' sum bids in construction and by ^ e as long consolidating operations under one trailer, and contractor.rly in July. The speaker predicted tha t the le sergeant now infant industry will, become a- ......... g ianfarid s iJd tha t l i Is already in

the bank, the U.S . Steel dass. He also fore-»000 surety ckst lively dlsousslons in the next Tnlsslon to congress on who is to produce elec­

trical energy from nuclear energy, future wife B. W arren Oratfam, Pittsburgh.I nroven b r International trustee, brought •rava ‘ g r e e t i n g s from KlwanU Inter- communlst national.. liatlons, aa 'I wd in. Frederick Heiken,S “S Dietrich Man, Dies

-DIETRICH;-Septr-13=Frcdcrlck- riages eon- Hclkcn»J3. died a t 11:45 aon.

coma un- -gaturdoy a t Bt. Benedict’s hospital . „ . . . in Jerome,

have, the j j r . Heiken was bom AprU 13.1B81.1 American in Ottawa. Minn., ond married E liai- ' their hus- jjgu, w illiams o t Baslae, Kans., on ■ 5”l April 3. 1D07. They moved to Colo-:nt back lo jq 1017 and to D letrlcb-ln

----------- 3530.’He was « farmer. - -j-ln-Brltaln surviving aro his widow, five sons. jMjIUCablS. W.1V .,y ^ l tv .r t Wllrar,ring In her yirgel Heiken. all Dietrich: EUert 10 husband Heiken. Dospakos, Calif., and Oer- )f an Infla- .Jd Heiken,.--Medtojd, Ore.: cno r^hls dollar daughter, Mra, Grace Steele. Point r n r m t r •K w a '^a^ao S T T B a if.'r tw ris tc fiir

- Mrs. Carrie Welghtman, Busbtdn,.' the chap- Kans., and Mrs. Helen Klndrlckes.

Is: "Your Portland: five brothers, W olter glrlj from Heiken, New Mexico; tewla Heiken,

s." LaOlace, Canada; Edward Heiken,behind In Bushton; John Heiken and Ernest

The chances Heiken. Klamath Falls, Ore.. and 18 lome alngle grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held a t 2— pm . Tuesday a t the Burdett chapel

' J with the Rev. Joseph McLeod, pos-a n Q tor of the Shoshone Baptist obxtrch.

. ' j officiating. Burial will bo made in D O r t e Q the Shoshone cemetcry under tho . ^ d M rt' ‘Ui'Mtlewof the Burdett mnrtuaiy, - ‘ Ted Tani * ' --------------------------

Parldng Finesd ' Saturdayh their par- A total ot *20 in bonds for park- I. Harmon. Inff violations was collected by city Id Mr and PO^ce ^ d a y and Saturday.1, ■ Blillngg. Posting |5 each for ddlnquent ame, Fargo overtime parking dtatlons were accompany Q®ne White and. E. .L._Goodman.

lother, Mra. WWto also posted a $l bond. ida.e. CaJIf.. Others posting ♦! each wera J. P.

Ryan. E. W. Brauer. L. B. Thomock. Id children, Al Jenkins. J . F. Carlisle. Gordon tave Bone to Atkinson, G.' E. Edgar, Jam es Bor- 'iUenroUin ley. W. W. Thomas (two). Bill K ahn

(two). Mrs. H. H. Roberts, R. C. tfhardt, Mr. Ashenbrencr, R. W. WilUams, Mrs. im and Mr. Claire Mathers (two). Howard Blake, e attending A. L. Cowles, Mrs. R obu t Mlnshew. aventlon a t Ed Benoit, Ranald Cogswell. Charles

Murphy. Flunk Boeete, j . pyron and___ Varsal L. Prioc. . .iP A jr~ Gene Silver posted $3 for Im-■J. Ahrend- proper-parking.-----------^of John' C. .. ' III..............serving a t ^ - wihti—rr - iJapan, the 0 j

atai-traffio- - | - B | Q n B Q | n M Q n Bit. although u

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w ashable and-co lorfast!ER /

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a, district L h A - H r Iig initial H j - H V ^ H H 1 'osepb W. wrted oa privilegedOoL John ^ H I ' ^ U «1 training ^ H 1 . 1«*ed t b a ' H f - i ■ 5 L o ­a th e iron

worn- ■ t o v l w

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tha t the - -- ^ ,becoma a -------- - .......already in " M W Xalso-fore- the next

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: '‘S S i ■ O t h e r s 4 . 9 8nls inter-

| k e |1 Lavishly trimmed F a l lj j . ’ hata to finiBh your nice-

rt,.rt fc- est ensemble! Many new11:45 1 . . styles . . . made ju st for’s hospital

rU 13.1881.TledEliza- Kans., on

d to Colo- • ■)letriclx--ln ------ ---------------------M - -

'. five sons. Wtsllcan.aad, ---------------------------- — i A-Ich: EUertand Oer- X m C ll

Ore.: _cneede . P oint mM T Is le a r '--------- •, Busbtdn, > l^ d £ ^ H a i |k A i ® a^ d r ic k e s .8, W alter via Helkez},rd Heiken, ^ 3 B |f l C a 5 * l H |^ M i K B l i Mmd Ernestre., ond 18 \ > g ] B p i l ^ B H

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pos- VXSjffiBtyK Hist church, iCAM /SM0 made in under tho(lortuoiy. - k '.y i^ Q E i^ W m

i n e s - '1 for park- >«d by d ty W Tl f f l B Bddlnquent a ^ ^ ^ s l H Hions were .Ooodmon.

Thomock. le. Gordonames B ar- f s o l n ^ H p ^ H, BUI K ahnsrts, R. C. . . Ilama, Mrs. rard Blake.t Mlnshew. 1 / /bU. Charles \ / /Pyron and I A/

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dolman s la v e s fo r b e a u ty a n d . (i trim m ed b u ttons. fj^

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at (tnculture, users liii^■ (^ort luuut today, the de- tndfion <

—i^ouce-pcrctntage points below fa|. th

t tw o ^ ln t Im- hJ^hway nance U

^ ■ d t r t In Ecnerally eood not_!!net tn-ttiB-drm-ftretY ' ^ t 7 jooJTiinsrTJup- •- p .[„t ,

^ P re td ln s h u continued In returns 1 ^ ^ t i r e u .b u t 'o n a s m & ] |- relund c

^ ■ iw d coDdltioriTTre good S m o u ^K t e U i . northern aod cast- X n t^ B u i , Oregon. Woshlnston, 11 oer eH kHio and CnUfomla. th.'^Ttnl

^ l ^ M ^ o , wJS’i m o f - J l t f f N

■ T T ] T T ' lion <«ol » d to Groupwmpany o u t - o f

I ^ B ^ 'b e e n elected to tho llM.OOOuilonal Nash « l- alaia -It

of the NaUonnl - . ^V iD c tle rs auoeloUon by U X L U

P d rwUvftted ccmmlttee I

aiTlioty group to I 'rtl&tlons com- I s..'

W ^ u j i t t U a major step \ 'f c f j a s r r « “ "

f c f e D - .

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•> Burtaj. ijuJekMthome ownership lo»n with UB. I'cnt) not only c ancft but dlrectl:

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SAW

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>e ■ B K B H M H ^ B I ^ H I ^ I H B i^ ‘ flOTCR drtTcrt w ere hurt, n«no of tfceta sei

top TW* »t IlJbblnr, Minn. About 15 of the t

E Highway Departn i” For ConstrueI ' By E .V . MILLER deporUnI"- BUU aSghmr Engineer ol thoI- B018E, Sept. 13—" II tho! hJRh- ^ “ a.r ,wny users In Idaho pay «> many Startlrt millions or dollars each year to than thi

th o - ;B tR te .-« h y -< Io n 't-4 c -8 e t S jaor*- new hlghwaya?" Or, “What acoroorldoes the sUto highway department vm j

,. do ,w ltJv .|jl-th6-tton«y -w«-pa7-W*’ tho atatc?;' i , . ". ,• TOoso ore Just two ol the typical

S tlueaHona l^ h c a r Irom. Idahoans,? ■whenever • highway financing Is ,L aeotJoned. They are good Questions l{ ^ ‘

imddeaerve eood-anawcrs. •-•^ - .Plnanclos-hlghways'la much lhft ‘SnanM... aajne os running a farm or ranch. nn»M«r _jj I t Ukes 40 many bushela of groin 4} to pay lor Uio seed, the various„ operaUoas-leading up to 'th e hor- Sev ^

vest, and for the overhead o l the miMriin.• Xonn. I f tho,crop la a good one and mjoooo

you get more bushels th a n are need- wq ed to pay your operating coats, you ie(, then- have extra cnoney Jor Im- «,» , t - , provementa ond for your profit. th# orio

------Last 3tar.the_hlghway_U4cr_paJd. non iijsiik allghUy less than 13 mUiion-doUar* h i ^ S j * In sta te gMoJJno tax a n d n o t culfe mlJUan m a million dollara In m otor-vehicle used on nt licenses. That, with mlaceUaneous n«w W i:ce4froiti;ton-aillo-tax, flarovan-fees 'thnn'Ju or and ipeci/iJ permits, bj-ought the i t jncU e- total paid Into the gross highway hlshwaj

users fiitid to a little moro lhan 17 ot «houl e- oiUllon dollars. conn«tas. — NoUcfr-i-wrid—STDssr^M ausSTa- tS T K fi iw for aa the highway departm ent and InsrlKh n- highway construction and malntc- any ne'

nance U conccmcd It Is ••gtow' tn d jj, ^ hlghBfity-Aopartr- -the^C]

M ynent. ■ ■■ ihi» jlvP* Ftrat off, the a ta te tax ccaietloc lo\a an *“ returns to the non-highway usera a lorj nis «• rerund on tho gsaolfnc tax th a t Is Boveron

paid to-tne-B tate;- Ijaflt-year th lr lilgtiwa’ 00 amounted,'to more th a n a million - ■ - ~ '' '*• and a half dollars, o r better than •■

H per cent of th e gaa ta x paid to the state.- In some counties this

*“ amounted to more th a n 100 gallona "® per person.. Next. 30 per cent o f th e bafance w la paid by law to the counUca and

cities. Now we find th a t tho balance remaining la something over U mil­lion dollars.-Howovcrr~thiifa ‘«UU

> not the amount th a t tho state hlgh-' way dopartocnt -r6colvea,--becauaft • ny o u t 'o f tha t am ount moro than * 0 1100.000 woa appropriated by tho

atale -lestel&lure to . tlift ataio tax -

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en your home's i ciover! _______ _ _ Z ,

gulckest w ay-to frwj.ancl-cZeif ' e ownership ia via a;dlrect-reducUon,■ UB. Monthly, paym ents ; (lllto •■) not only, cover Interest' and Insur-> but directly rrtuco the am ount of '■ loan, finally paying I t o f f com-.ely-Come In and-talk It oyer. -

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of them •ertanijy, when 4( atock c m pUtd np 0 It K of the wrecked c m are ahown here. (Ap wl

)artment’s Funds L stmction, En^neei

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ly Starting this July l . even morff» th,an ,thH.will he:TCtalaod-from tho law.-and‘J; fund. TTje J553 state'Icfflatlaturo Wghway *; “ppropriated more th an $400,000 fede:

-P«,orcar. to.tha-depftrtmerit of law «l-wlthir» eaforcewent. .» iapsa a l previous deducUons. the 15. 8hw*y department received,

ln ,I«3 . just a Hiuo over U million d o ^ a for Its enUre operaUon. *"

., ...'n iea-.that-aaount-m ust-bo allo- PHOWseah<s •?*^'^*lthUi-,tho departm ent-M ain- —Obvioi““ tenance takes about three and one- enough .^ quarter mUIlon dollars each year. I w belr^ The expense of preliminary engl- the righ'

nterlng. admlaUtwtion. equipment. ‘'O'done ^ nc»; maintenance buildings and wWcl

misccUaneous Items was a liiOo over Inadequctt.co0 ,000. ' Any' ;

n,T Now. wo can get down to .what raised, 0 “ WM. Je ft 'fo r new conatrucUon on for our

the staU highway system. Out of mean th ,M o” ®‘nal Bfoss amount of 17 mil- atructlor ^ •««» ttoUarrTiJtH.-coUccted-troctrttiir mataten « nUhway uaer,-.orily a little 'over five and for

0 million dollars remained 'to ' be = - e u«d on new eonjtrucUon. ' ‘“* .New-..constnicUon-.includca-more---------•M thnn Just building a new highway. —

JncJudM reconstruction of old may h Bhways. new surfacing, widening F•I' Ol shoulders, and many o ther things • ■'

i a ' TSnrighffijys, and costa of acquir- nd ISgrlRhtB-of-way. In fact, it-means -i

ojv. new wprJt done on a highway. J nd To llnaireo ihla now conslnictlon

•‘^ I 'P i i n w e n t - d r T a g B w a ^ r ~ X 4hJ»-fivo milUon ^loUon plus about i* -* • ~

lor foMT and threc-tjuMljir million dol- '! . j a lars made available by tho federal . ,Hu, J t .undcTrtbc. /cdcraJ. aidhW nlgtiway a d for construction oa t i e ! _____Ion -■' —- -

to his sns .

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1 ' tto applied to the pu

In scale,-fiction a n d th e adaptJligh t woods b y Bttldwin'B ak

' This A croadhic Is th e pi fo r m odern livii

. V jait Dur showrooms a t ; ............. .. . convenience..

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^PHUSg .-I

r» pUtd ftp on 4ho track dnrta* a 100- lerc. (Ap wlrephoto)

ids Limited ineer Explainson Idaho slat*.highway system. '

® ^ e money made available by the federal government m ust bo apnlied

re to new oonjtrucUon, according to *'® *»y «t«w,ro Wghway conatnicUon dollars, if00 the fedwal aid money la not match- iw Within a-spedflcdienetli'ofllmeT ------------.It lapses. Thus. I t,la easy to see ho ^ « » P the benefita!d. 2l a id ,:nearly all .o f.ourQjj present highway consijucUon. rev- .

enues must be used for matchingIo'. parpotes. - .,_, ______ ________frii-—Obviously, t h e r e Just aren'tle. enough .highway.construction doUar. m . being paid to tho atato to do jl- the right kind of a job th a t ^oiild nt, be done on 4,600 miica of highway, nd ot which over oneithlrd are ouite ,-er Inadequate. ^

Any'tttfdltfonal money th a t Is la t raised, or paid to the sta te treoaury on for our highway. users funds -would of mean that miich more fo r new con-

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PERMO. IUhja-bcauUfU.plzm o.dtiM tedZz^^E ' - on our populaj ttntal-purcUoso T « "ecide to boy a t the end o l th® .Ktlod . . . ALL MONEV will ^ *ed to the purchase price. J g '

Vm adaptation o f •,beau tifu l ftldwin’fl skilled designers.• is th e perfect . choice lodem living.'rooras a t your .earliost invenienciL, . .

'W IK f a l l s : IDAHO ' ' '

— lfty j-o f*m oney -,aro -re ii» tlve ly 'C on . u s m r - l f yi sCon^ ao muchjaoncy. wa;'»;.you.dito operate a highway department. > u

■ o ne last thing In tho way of Ji. nnswcr the ^■ nances, we can not emphnsiw too the flnnncla■ often th a t no au volorem tnx money histiwavs I■ la . paid to the state highway de- n/raw i f ] M partment. All .of the highway 'l mviw yot ^ funds-aro-derived from-hlghwoy y our-sug^

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n f f H ^ H Beadwood aad Landmark nnger M i lW K tb i eomxaunlUes of Yellow Pine n C S | > . 6»!»on>rlrer. A. Jp. Jtcoktt, 8HOi I I n o t in r«cent y u rt ,i I H R ' ^ days vhta Jacokes : r E- f l K . n u a l ty n ew itatm dar mountain ir H | | H | W t e r tn ai ghost town today. I t V ju j^ W u ld e — th a t almost out short Jac \ n 8 3 @ ott Ttiuiider mountalo.

Xd . 1M3 «Qd xooa jBCokes mad i C B i l tote v tu tt then WAS{ rich mining area. On the day c

f ’w jI I landslide two packers. lU hort(1 tS m S f ' ' “'VUI two dogs were enguired In th ’ £ itS ^ avalanche. Jaeolees waa end m a [ T r ^ E on a .atrtttgo tai'packhO fM i.hand Li I'w b I ih e last eight In the strlni

----- Two ox h li horses were swept rrorthe traU 'by the Mnge of the sUd b u t ware rescued. , • - .

. . Jam kea recalls that the slld< nearly a mile wide, was made up o

’d irt and rock and some snow. Al th e top d irt o r the side of th mountain WM stripped o(( down t w ild rock. Tho sound oi the ava lanche ao llUed the valley with nol& th a t I t was Impossible to detennlni lU dlrecUon. he aald.

The slide. itseU, didn't actuall; wipe out Roosevelt but sounded It death knelt O lrt fron the s»di blocked the {ork of the river and thi

th a ^ ^ w n to seek higher ground The buildings were alm ut suh merged. Jacokes said the lake re mains there today and no aCtcmp «ver has been mads to drain th<

Jacokas w u boni in Colorado an( came through Idaho o'fth hu par. ents In IBM on their way to Oregon in lOOa he came back to Idaho anc

. — m ade- the- pack-trips-to-Thundoj mountain. He went, in by way oi

In 1017 he went to* Kampa ant came to Bhosbona In IBM. Ho re­tired from the railroad In 1M9 a ft«

-M o r to hi* trip to Thunder moun. Q n . lo 160?, he trips' tcAlaska with cattle, working wltt: B ta ry BlackwsU and a partner whc ^ M l h a d » trail to th# far n o rti

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!IC VALLEYI 8tanlsy*alohg d ir t romds-and trallsrpasilng the irk ranger staUo'ns, eventujiUy;-you will come U illow Pine and BUbnlte on the east lork of th* :okes, BHOSHONB, liM taken the trip many tlmw

in Jacokes made th e trip there was another com* nountaln In the area. But the town of Roosevelt today. I t was wiped out when a mlle-wlde land-

. short Jaco)te»' caraer as a: trail driver—aweplntalo. , —---------------------------------------------leokes made Thunder mountain, Jacokes said, then wns a j , *bout ajo miles from Bhoahono.

the day of the time of the famous strike ra. lU horses there, two town# wero establlahod, ulfed In the Roosevelt and Thunder City. Popu- la end man iBUon a t Uie lotter reached obout orsei, hand- 300 persons while Roosevelt boost- the string, ed 60 residents.

Jacaltea also tells of another in- 01 me suae cldent occurring In th a t vicinity

about t^ 0 MRie tisie. A m iner cbot ; the slide, » bear with both barrels of a shot- made up of gun. erldently blinding the animal

e snow. All but not killing It. The ^ a r reach- side of the e j the m iner' and with .Ita claws off.down to ripped oft the man's lower Jaw. oi the ava- Searchen ilnaJly found tha miaar, y wllh noise .reaching first the spot where the0 determ.lne bear had injured blm. The search­

ers ietlowed the blood trail to an 't actually cabin where he had crawled. Be-sounded its fore he died the miner had traced a

A the sMde few oa some paper tern fromiver and the the ab ln wall; and using his own:;abltanta of blood (or writing. He told enough her ground/ of the story, 10 the searchera coulditmut sub- plctiirt the scene. The bear neverhe lake re- w u found although attempta wereno attempt made to track him down.

) drain the . . .Mrs. Callie Calico celebraUd her

'olorado and' 00th birthday anniversary Saturdayth his par- a t her HANSEN home by altUng up? to Oregon. In b favorite rocker with a tray1 Idaho and acrosi her lap and enjoying her :o-Thunder dinner ahared with a number >ofby way of gueats Including her aona and

daughler-ln-laws, Mr. and Mra. Kampa and F red Calico, and Mr. and Mra. R. O. B33. Ho re - Callc«i a daughter ond son-in-law, n lM 9aft« r ft&.-aBd Mn. j e u Turner: W. V,

Oallce, smother aon who lives with ndermoun- her, Mr*. Mattie Weeks, Mr; and two trip s 'tb Mr*. ChatUa Pyron, Mr, and Mrs; itklng w ith F n n k W flfht, Lena Bohm, Mr. and sartner who Mra. O la t Walker, and -her slster- tt far no rth In-law, IHra. .w. S. Walker. Her __________ sUter. M n. Mae HIU. and Mra. Oor«

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- - - ioa a m shared des«rt with her also.. A llve-generatlon picture waa

taken of her. her daughter. Mra.— - w Turner, a trandion, Harold MlUer,■ \ F great-grandson. HaroW Miller, jr.,■ Y and a groat-great-grandsoa. Mike

•passing the —Mr». -CaIIco- moved to-H ansen«11 come to with her husband, the laU H. M.fork of the. Calico, In 1S18, from Oerryvlile,many tlmsa Ark. They farmed northeast of Han­

sen until obout 102B. when theynother com- moved to town. Mr. Calico died.Inof Roosevelt 1034. ___swide land- Mra. Callcp has been tnorA or less iver—swept confined ^ bed for the past few ---------------- years.acokes aald. She has good hearing and eye-n Bhoahone. sight nnd a vivid and accuratemous strike memory -of the post.^

City. Popu- All meetings of the LDS church iched obout a t VIEW will held for the ' first evelt boast- tknq Sunday In the new chapel

The lost church services were con- another in- '>“ct«d In the old chapcl Aug. 30. lo t vicinity chapel Is the third for: m iner ahot th» Vlew ward, fln t wm a s of a shot-, two-room fram e building which the animal both as churth and school,

bear reach- ‘Tho ward -was organlied In the h .ita claws •PrlOR 0* 1910 with J««e lUeder, >«er Jaw living In Brigham City, Utah,a tha zalottT. “ - blahop. Mountain View waa

where the chosen aa the name for the com- rh e search- munlty because It Is iltuated a t the

trail to a baae of a mountain. When tho com- •awled. Be- oiunlty applied for a postoffice, lad traced a however, the federal- . Rovcrnmcnt tr tern team fbat tho name be changeng his own- ■>ncs It might be obnfused with told enough Mountain Homo. Conse<]uenlly the 'chera could community became known as View, bear never When organlr.ed. the ward waa a

«mpt« were -part of the Caasla stake with head- 11. /juarters a t OAKLEY. When tha

BURLEY stake was organized, the ebraUd her View ward became part of the new ry Saturday aUke.y altUng up Th® aecond blahop. Angus Wood- 'ith a tray l»“ry, who now llvej. at Logan Uoying her Utah, aupervlaed the building ot number >of -the chnpel.thot Is being abandoned aona and Sunday. I t waa Alnrled In 1610 and and Mra. completed J n 10,18 nt a cost ot a

1 Mr*. R. C. Utile more thah^»10.000. son-in-law, in addition to the two bishops

ner; W. V, who aupcrvlsed the building of the D Jives with two churches, the ward has had six M, Mr: and other bishops. They were cnarles r, and M rs 8 . Woods, H. Dranty, John W. im, Mr. and Patterson, John W. Taylor, Joseph -her sister- E. Searle aad Leland R. Woodbury, 'alker. Her The latter was sustained In lOiO. d Mrs. Gor« He and his counselors. £lton Hatch

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rho fam fly-group-ridei-foaefher, on* porent p jth ^ r paying holf fora. Thoi# under 22 years and thoMTunder five y ears ride free.

rhe Fomily Fare Plan app lies to first c tatt one > Sleeping Cors, Club Lounge ond Dining Cors. I For Pullman space. Reservatloni a re required.

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Folks in HoIKster ighter! M ^ Travel,-Entertainirold Miller, HOLLISTER, Sept. IJ — George

Miller, Jr., w . Carter. Berger, and daughter,idsoa. Mike Mrs. Leona BodenaUb, and daugh------------ -- t« r-have-re tum ed-from -a-trlp -teto-K ansen Mexico, Florida.and-Canada.UU H. M. Mrs. Hugh Eddy. Juna.- haa re-Oerryvlile, turned home after visiting Julia

uut of Han- Kunkel ^ d ' Jesta Sunkel In Am-when they aterdam.llco died.In M artha Kunkel haa returned

home alter vlaltlng her sister, Mrs.morA or less T. J . Wllkea, jr.. In BeatUe.le past few Mary Kunkel haa returned to

Whitworth college. S p ^ n e , for_ *vi! 1*® aenlor year. — ifi N e u r i t* Kunkel. who h u been sto-m accurate the air force In north

Africa, ia visiting his family here.Lns church Oothard and Allen Forsythe.T ^ e ' flMt vislted-EJlwt Joaear S e r ^ c S Maxwell, Amsterdam, lall Auff 30 vUltlng hla parents a t Walla Wollo.e for , LoughmiUer, secretary

•i_, ^ Hertry Dworshak. has re-1 nir which to Waahlflgtcn. D. a . afternd schMl. visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mrs.l«d in the W. A. LoughmUler.______________!«se Reeder, ^ --------City. Utah, and Milton C. Payne, have hadView waa charge, of erecting the new bulld-

T the com- Ing.lated a t the When the View school waa con-en tho com- solldoted with tho Burley schools.

postoffice, tho ward purchased the old schoolRQVcrnmcnt huUdlng.and.flye acres of land. Us-bo change Jug much of the material trom tho

ifused with school building, the new chapel waaquently the started In 108O. Total cojk waavn as View. »lie.0S6.11. .ward waa a . -with head- About 100,000 cigar store Indl-When the ana were Jn the.Unifod State* in

janlzed. the IMO but only about 3,000 ore left,of the new — -

nrn. Wi«>a Induatrlol — CommercialiniUtutlonaJ Lighting

buiidiM cf V crd-A -R ay Corporationabandoned COMPLETE LXGllTING

in is"fl-?nd Oi"»rMiteed 1 to a veara.- I cost ot a FLUORESCENT AND‘ ' 'STANDARD BULBS INDOOR.

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ne paren t-pay ing full fore, -the-: -— t ler 22 years ride for h a lf - fa re , ........________ _

t class one w a y tickets, good In ning Cors. Regular rotes apply re required.

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ister Slates of Legion ertain Units Are Seated1 a . S S ’ K D lW ,,a» i> t.ll-:O IIlcer> otU M md daugh- Legion and auxiliary were-k triD ta Irutalled. a t a .recent.meetlng-here. Mrfa Legion, officers. Included. .Prank

. haa re - Vlnnen. ccmmander: M arion Mc- Itlnir JuUa Vice commander; Irving Me-! i T Am- adjutant: Don McDonald.

Chaplain; Olon Crandall, acrgeant- ; returned »‘*“ ms. and Qoss Qordon, aervlce

officer.“ ' AuxlUary offlcera installed areotil'miHt tn Mr*. James Teater, president; Mra. S fo r G erm an-Cow les, vice president;

Mra,- Harry Peteraon. secretary- I been atn- ^ o a u re r ; Mrs. Hermah'CbwlMTlils. e hi nw m Vlnnerl. chap-^ l ly here McDonald, ser-n. Forsythe! ge^nt-at-ajTns.____________31wt Joaea DIETRICH YIStTO RB'iterdam la DICTRICH, Sept. 13 -M r. and

WAiiti Thomas McOrew, Boutnan,Mont., have been visiting Mr. and

k. hM r7- MW.-Clifford HUL

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waa con- •

old schoolf land. Us- W ^ m M l l I I fe 1 I1 trom the ' ' W ■ l l l i 'chapel waa V J I I ' A

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ion Electedj^ROMEi Sept. 13—Deana Dyk-

) c a l c u elected p r ^ e n t of tho

Sera of tha Future Homemaken of America a t a roeellni Tuesday night.

o u S h S " Other officers named fo r » e flrab fed S S itmeiUr Include B etty B ay Harlow, S o i f ^ W p r t t ld e n t : CarorPittslm lnona. t™in» w L secretary; Merrilyn Bummer, treaa-

lutr; Dorothy Harding, reporter; “ S S t - * VJola Dean. parUamentarlan:-Caro-

’- i 7 .^ ? ; ! lino Jensen* and Joralyn Bununer- ,on, aervlce historians; Id a 'S e v e n s , aorig itaUed are iMder. V an . OrmanJident; Mr*. ____________

First lo d trE d k e ^ w e rT m a d o byan-Eg>T)iian-Wck«mith_<mt^LY»9<i. necordlng to the Enclopedla Britan-«•»:___________________________

__ hleCali'raiotUig—FaU SpeolaiZ.'r iR d ' auaranteed Material aad Work­' s . and m a n s h lp . NotWng D ^ - -

^ i a n a n Monthly Paymenta. Don’t Je t a l ^ a n d 'Jour property go Into another * winter needing paint. No red _ _ tape. *ANT, AD3. JMt cap ST8g-B— Twin Fafla

A.FEATURE OF OUR 67l

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lUse in Dete i|>rbv VMii<iWlCES COrS oKldals 1

f^ V itfA tS N E , Sept. 13 1 ^ to U ll ho^ ^ b ' l m U o e In (oresc ilre de tec ted^ ^ ^ U h e r e t o < l a ; I have gro^

optolon ot c a r l h>“ J n o t^^C D O T iM r ot Coeur d’Alene breoklDB■ K l T d hl5 sM t o iem . convinced

- ^ B S e l r - « p ln l o “ »^ m A u the Coeur d’Alene U m ^ r "

. ^ ■ t only li uilns «uch an .« * « • ^ ■ f o r tbe seventh consecu- ~ T ney ei

but j c i u ^ . pioneered porte<Lln ^ ^ K t e t o u t d o t ^ e s m ^ li rA on

l ^ R w T t h i t the <Ur patrol to ry" by ^ ■ u in experiment—first T bo p r ^ ■ u trips over the 1,0M.- fu iro n e I

d'Alene toreat. cor- to observ» to keep a sharp flro defe<

^H tjiu t-d{«< lt< l-p lum e-o ( -«on8ln,-hi • ^ ^ C ^ i ^ H h e - e v e r ^ e n s : = ^ = = | ^ ^ ■ n Q ie ■ cocdaerotlon in B H

th r iQ c c e » u r theUiAt tklr. patmU.'have ___..

M iuon 'ilnce eU\ei n&UonM <ot>

have sim ilar

regular patrols y^B ghllle In eastern 'W m h- r ^ M X u l k i u . St. Joo nnd

^ ■ b north Idaho, and the ^ K i u t e m M ontana . i^ B a ts ts , like the Coeur i^^V R S ardect as “/Ire for- y ^ ^ p t a i to Krueser. T h a t

and danger a i e u ^ M n i t tires are concerned. L q I

delloltely th a t it is ■ to have the .p lane

the^Dumber or

ot the patrol Is ^ ^ H b | asset o( the p ro . V ^ 9

« lth th t l r birds- ■ l U ftWe to detect

Bight not have been I thfl_;Hxed’_lopk-. H ^ U

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ei*!youGrashed Long

Detecting Forest E lvalue; Started in I

oKldals h tfe Admit I t la diftlcuU by v oy c- to tell hov » a n y ot the smnl] fires, Kowovi e detected by the air patrols, would watched

have grown Into major ones if they tnji ginc,I had not been apotted soon after cludlnae breaking out. BoweVer, they all are patcher.. convinced that early detection has ^t resulted In considerable saving In ever the. Umber M well as In'flre-ilghUng mnger t, _cosls. . .; -..• well as- - They estimate the-patrol-hos ro- equlpmei 1 ported-lrbm 15 to 20.pcr ccnt of-all. -• For. so : fIrA on the Coeur d ’Alene during Introducl- -n '-se tt»on r'icnnea ''"V tiy aoVlalac* looKouta 1 tory" by the officials. • forest, bi t Tbc present season Is-the first number i- full'bnc thnt Krueger has been nble "The.io . to observe tho a ir patrol n t wocJc In. stmteglci ;i fire detection. A native of Wli- w {hnt_ f -eonaln.-htrcaing-here'rgs' tuporviaor patrol, p

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; o u r ren til-purchaso -plan

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X by v oy o! tfexos late last season. « 9 / Z >• However, several of his staff have I S g f i 9 watched th e ’development of the pa- y trol since lt« InauguraUon here. In- g^ eluding V/altcr L&Fon. loreat dls- ^ v l l l J ® patcher. By radio and telephone, ha •• Is in touch with the 'p lane\w hen- *>» ever they ore flying, with the four B ranger stations on the forest, as

well as a ll mobile and portable - equipment used In their network. — — U. For. some- year* previous to the • 'B Introductlpa o r_ th t.a lr ..a rm _ b e re .----------.• looktmta dotted 33 peaks on the

• forest, b u t beginning with 1047 thCf . it number wfls reduced to 11. e ‘Thc.<io 11 lookDuts are situated n. stmteglcnlly throUKhQUt-the tocest,i w {hnt_bcttt’cfln Lhrm .and-tha-alr--------------

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7 out Of every 10 fires on the Coeur ou t? seiS^ . d Alene forest are Itghlnlng-caused, dents and

considerably higher than the n a : ? ^ t r y , L,*- Uonal tverage of 1 out of lo..........."Our records ahow that there has west unlvi

been a steady decrease of serious dresses Infires on th i forest since we have sta tes hav

- been-uslng-the-pB tro l. ou r ' l u t rerent tUnitnajor blaxe was In -------------------------

lA Poti w naldtia It worth men* ot lookouitlonlng .th a t the patrol never has their ■»«!«failed to report a fire that had to "They flbe manned later. to spend

Under the present progiam, \h e *’ en ore tigovernment contracts the pairollng look, on thwork, -the contract covering two obtainingfour-place planes and two pilots, rlence," he■Then there are three observers, each —given Intensive pre-season training. A porcuj

•■Both the pilots and observers 30,000 quUare given a number of orlenUtlon 5 5 5 ! ^ ^nights so U a t the fliers can become ,acquainted wim the night patterns. ' 'and the observers can Identity the ^

. peaks And all landmarks to enable \ / / |them to report the true location of I r a blate o r suspected fire,’* lApon ' A l /eacplalned. / \ V ?

The number of fUghts made and ' 'the time of day of the flights de- V / J p « ^ on conditions generally, he

“The planes must be ready to / a ^ take off a t any time and the men ■ M l are also on call constantly.", he said, adding that the busiest time for the patrols Is always Immediate- — - i ly following an electric storm. —- - r

yiylng over the Coeur d'Alene, \ . ,l> Ihe planes must malnUln an altl- v ' / u tude of between 8.000 .and 7.0Q0 feet above sea level, and fly be-' 'W / tween 800 and 14)00 feet above the' " / / terrain fo r the best result*. / / /

The number of air miles flown JJL . varies from season to season but

since 1047. the Coeur d’Alene for­est patrol .has tJowtt n5,CQ0 milts c In 1350 hours, equal to :e round j

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_________comfortablft senu. liKt tnm thi»_?pni^----- tion key to atert the enRiatt:and you're.

~ " ready to go'.

You 8«t mere powar en lais 0ai Here*8 ail the power and performnnce

. you could ' ever ask fo>. And along with it comes the most important gain in economy-, in Chevrolet bistoiyl That's, because of Chevrolet's two' grM t A/^A<efli;>rw/on.cngifles.______

_ . _ _ „ „ j L - Y B U w i # « d t o r o u n d .You Jciek'.oui'iuid down at the load through - a wide, curved,, one-piece

-------w ind^eld.’Tbe panoramic rear win­dow and big side-windows provide a

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ur- trips between Seattle ond Boston I T I l i — ¥by highway. J a i l e r I

low Tbe-Jobs of observers and look- \ r * « !eur outs seem to appeal to both atu- V l S l<ed. dents and tcachers Interested tn w_ < na- forestry, L«Pon said.• • Men from pracUcally all north-has west universities and* home ad- “ous dresses in all parts of tho United Mtturlce’ 'ave Slates have held .the.Johs-at-dU - hH »on. Jaclast ferent tUncjt.-____________________ for nic.

Students also man the majority en« ot lookouts with their wives as has their assistants. Mf- >1 to "They find It an eeonomlcnl way ~

to spend the summer and. If the Personally \h e men ate rtiajorlng in fottstiy, Ihey ling look.cn their work as n meUiod of NAtwo obtaining o. lltUe practical expe- w-iots rlence,” he said.ach . — ---------------------- J . H I L

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WLER. *sipt. la-M r*. Prank Biutzman. Ohapp«U. Nebr., Is visit- « i'™ e d fron ing hei- slst«r. Mra. T. E. Albln. , .

j w Maurice’ Welsh, accompanied byhU son. Jack,.Welsh, Pocatello, has ________ ^left for Richland, Wash., to attend _______-the-weddlng'of hir-daughler. AnlU " J j i jv/cUh.

Mr. and Mrs, N. V. Sharp are vn- way ^ I * IA B Hthe Personally Imprinted— V B H

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[ women of the Building Indus- portable lowledge and skill, more homes e American p u b lic .th an in any Dves 't o the” w orld t h a t Labor' to learn work hand in 'h a n d to build a up when [-life. : portable

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emonstrat,ion ,jsvas luridfgUs^f dollars t<i t o n l y a h i g h e r r p r i c e d i c a r i :

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okr getaway with Even Pavrar StMttns. Ifiytf Pow.rslW.* ■ ■' You 0H8ht to Ur Powerice OD less gas. That’s see how Vdjy driving can hwith tho new Power- spin'the wheel with one) moitT advanced auto- optianal. of course, at ex^oa at any price. available on «U mode^

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catloolng in.Denver, Colo. ' - p x /■ Dr. and ^ Mwt Carver are vU- D lffnuoH .

g g Itlng In Salt Lake CUy. ' rich PTA wlU „ • Mr. and Mrs. o. r . DeKloU have “sit. returned f w n California. \ . n g A P - 'j^ -

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save retyping mony pages. Po0tt . Caga. yfams you when you ar« goH lngcloseto thaboH om cftlio

- iihoat. Hero is.tha >^or]d's f a ^ s t '* portab le — th a t gives yotj b/g ® /nacfrifie performance^ It's eo s / . r ' to learn typing a n 'd iTwrkjijQ' ' a up when there 's o Stnith-CsrsnQ ^~ p o riab le in lh T h p iiie l

We Also Carry ROYAL.and UNDERWi "Gold Ajtow S tam ps Given and

> RUNNINB '" —N ext to-Idaho'pQwer Com pany.

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toiler stops Ia"easy nudge on the ;brake pedal’ *ingt .mnnlh, pr.iiliMi-rAp'n'nt«.-righ^ J . . . .^ - ---iwl-Chcvrolcl-brakes a r e - th e - I a ^ ^ - --------------the low-price.field-cxtKt large fofj ;tra stopping power.

Tfs W l i t for faattsr reoclebmv' " • ^3u’re in for a pleasant surprise at thaiooth, steady ride. One reason isat, model for model,- Chevrolet will -:ish up to 200 pounds more than.lier low-priced can. •

'And tl’* ihe IewssH>ri<«i lin«demdnstratioA will show-you that levrolet offers mote in'the lowest- • ' ' jccd line in the low-price fidd. omblnailiin ' 'c i 'p c ^ r f N d c mUomeUe ' '

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■ r M - e U « r > f2 S « ‘* b e rs -o f IjyeilBht. This year th e ^ « y n - .W ® ^ u buHl w paduolly V.L.-W11

u a . on Aug. 13. E liupahr,Btle IncrcsMd Ed King,

the next one and one>nau Wairen 1M * Z ^ f c ^ t - J l 8 h L , ,'ffiire M n .. Hfti^ K « the a t the r a te o t M rs. Kay^ ■ w Bcr hour. I t seecned to A (t<r tl

Mtter u p - to the Ume' vUltcd t^ E L to dim th e celesUal th e a lte r

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t u t a t ths Perseld max*^ K t r t TU the heaviest znetoor

till ibover (Draconlds)m I t was elmply ^

J^ rieu rn lB h t’s meteora lev In comparison.Abrupt BiH

^K nat«d ldoou iead .upg rad -------- . .climax u they d id s o o s O P

^ f c r l i e on th e la t h . p rom ^ K b I. m. and on th e .m e- Y

tblck. I saw four {all a t ^ B r n e n Ture some doubt- ^ ■ l didn't oount."^ B e o u n TTOte wrote, "Con-^ ■ su ^ ^ e au a llx -cx c c llcn t- tp r .________

On Aug. 11 tnnny m eteors ^ K ' i t i a r i with llltle o r no

o u t night, perhaps h a lt ■ Iipray and were lonser. ^

to me the meteors deelln- Hnpldly than usual th is ' .> i ' the mnxlmum was reach - —

^ B cu ld meleor^. are the de- 'Hittle't comet and trav-

^ ^ . to s t t« > - - o r b iu Once a — You'll (irth encounter.^ th is ,

^ ■ t t i e pirllclM IrnvfHnB '38 o t a n ^ ■ u r a a d are heated by Irlc- of oqi H laundeseence when they - f „ . ^ ■ e n » ( r air nnd are nlm oji ^ ■ u ! ; burned to oali. Evei

m . >v,------------ , . I^ond■ive PlannedSrpt. 12 -P ln iu ioT It . S^cat i drive were outlined a l vou'U nlsht meetlns o t th e I •

^ ■ l= e rlc u i U glon post. Hu- newly elected com-

^ ■ u s e d Bert Harlw ell os mbs » t l t u » membership com-

^■••iM.ippolnted 0. R. N. ’^ K u c h t l n n i n of .the budg. _ _^ ^ ^ m l t t e e . He will ba / l O ' ■ l » John T. Stelle, Jr.. OscarB U e l I^Luela. Wesley Poole C B i» g pubUclty chalTOan. ■

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flHOSHONB. Sept. 1 3 -N m es ofchildren who received cBrtlflcatta

9 , o S u ^ h e r t t L i stanm er have been — ....tnnounced by Pr»nlt Dice, county B<d Crosi cbJUrmaiL- -

■■ OompleUnf the c o u r s e were Rickey Aslet. S ee Ailet. RickeyMabbutt, Jobn 'Mtbbut(^M•^naMc•

'* Olure. Stove McClure, P a t McClure,” David Tliomai, BUIy Pwron. R«.Z Blnla Murua, M srr Lou Hunt<r.^ Helen Mosher. K a t ^ Burkett. Pa-■ trlcla Haron, M ortb* Boll, Bhirley■ Bond, Marilyn Lewder.- Debbie I Neher. CWlaty Miller. Bddle'Nel- I SOS, Olenda Q ehrls said Christine I Cardin, all beslnneri.I Interm ^latea receiving c e r t If*I {cates were Carolyn Cannon. JudyI I,ove. Jimmy Alexander, Jean Oeh-I rlf. Frank BUI Dice. Oaea Caroth-I era. B u e l Ivle, Q ena Moyer. ShaioaI Cole and Robin Kinsey.■ In the life ■avlnc depaxlmenl I there wer< eight who received the

certificates. They were Z<oma KuN A hanek. Lois Qehrlg. Nancy- Tanaka,.. Bllene Bollinger, WlUa Shonk, Mar- ■„ sle Bollinger. Jeane tte Oehrlg and ^

P a tty Y o u o s ..................................is —

r, Mothers Honored At Hansen Event

^ KAN8SN, Sept. 13 — Mother* of sVudeaU W th# tlrst- thr#e Bjadw Bt the Hansen achool were honored • • a t ft t«a find recepUon Wednesday

„ afternoon in th e muslo roonv a t the ' grade schOoL• Mrs. George .Crockett.•aeaatary,^ and Mrs. K enneth Naylor, first '! vice president; poured.■ Background music waa Itttnlahed

by Mrs. Harold Einspahr. Mrs. Zdna5. ^harp, M n -lD ilaU a-aen n e tt-« id --------------* Mrs. Fannie lioDwood.'"t«acher»,° were presented wltJrcoraogea.^ Hostesses for the eventwere ment-J bers-of the-PTA executive - board.' ------„ They are Mrs. M aurice Haynes, Mrs. y V. L. -Wilson, Mrs. Del Wright, Mrs.

Elnspahr, Mrs. W. Jones. Mrs._ Ed King, WrB. W arren Larsen, Mrs. , f Warren Robinson. Mrs. Art Prior, mt M n.. Harlan Quy, Mrs. C rocket^_____t Mrs. Naylor and Mr»^ Lyle Jones. 10 After the social hour the mothers | e' vUlted the rooms *nd watched1 the afternoon classes In progress.

Eighty-four persons were present.

r) • . _ •{ Listen Tonight!s ' '

LIONEL : BARRYMORE -\ your h o tt o n . . .t .- . ft‘ — You'll besr the dramatic sto^3 o f a m in w ho was governor

of one state and presidenc ' o f another.

Evcfy Sunday aighc heic Lionel Baiym ore present true inddenti from the lives of

It , great individuals . . . man^ t you'll cojoy knowing for ^“ first time.

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FITS A U PICKUPSADJUSTABLESIDE TIRE MOUNTS

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DINETTE or DINING EOOl modem wrought irom to colonial Style and Quality.

EVERYTHING FOR T . . . FROM C lun in ff 6e«r Blind*. Only the newest an< of items • . . fo r th e lowest are carried here.

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xnem ber'o f ttoe first larse>acale■ H j ..ndloaetlvA TMearcta In sericulture, ‘ j

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U H i i l . ■Uwhtar Umte too b lih tr; «w«a lUadx ",U ^ B D I to (troB«> tm in lanli* (ullr SO or more .'M B [ 1 ??!*H Will lib w au rts Iwba lL2S.lt.XS: rood anil ,H “ S i ? K S f f u J ‘-S iT * . 'K S ,- lS 5 ‘J 3 ! IHH■ U i l u , £ u b tr : bulk cboica 200-tt0 lb. barn<w(

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£ 3 M n ^ ? » - . ' r , A ^ ' S ; S M '.v ^ ; .I^ 7 || ', vrmaa u d luppltocntajY f*d ttaara pw i t t e r e o w ^ lm f ^ j j ^ a e ^ M lo o - ^Soet^Md Sr i? q r m f h - ebeka fad-M («ra tS.eO r-|oed-balfara cr H I V M f l ......1B.00-S0I aliUly aad, aeaiMrcUt 10.00. Zi l l y l l l l l 1S.00: eaanar and eulUr eowa T.OO-aSOs rU i D n i aUlity eowa t.OO-U.00] eomrearclii eowi ^i I H M H **'*** ^IIHIWl * *Mi«ra and LfiO.2.00 on caUca: nod and tI I B M chka m ta ra IL0».29.00s aood and choica ' ■ ■ ■ H '* " * Ilia . 1S.1».1S.C« 1

IH j Twin Falls• UVUTOCKC n r < ^ •— c i* fe * -h ji^ a M rJsc -w -n « .- - -^ = » s ;w * ^ v '- ' r 9 i H oS T i7o -iM "nT ao-i« a t . _ _ _ 4 :4 .so ®

i r 4 - S S l S J S K t r ; — = = ! ! i ; S !' 6ow». soo-su Iba. «^«pg

Bowi, ovar 821 Iba. SH.00-lg.00 a

s ------^*'*'*tiS'oo c

■ B h Ii ........._ _ , tV o ^ i iM cB I | H (On* 'dealer «uoi*dl - LH i n »<«*• i«o*tso »B<1 220-2(0 iba _ t : < . o a ■ I B M ] ' Hot*. 2SO-900 iba. ...J2».»0■ b I i B ' £ ^ * ' ‘”’^ . .{ , '’‘’1. ’**' hH I H 'C ' (’o a a '^ h r «acrt»ll ' >

H C H Great NwtlMni Ka. 1 ________ S7.3S t■ ■ ■ ■ ■ lNlni,iia«lm_cgat*<»«d'i_aaYjn quotad) __■ i B l f l I PInliM, Mo. t _______________ tT.M-7.7i ^In M M ' ^ I c n cenuetad. S quou S7.I0, fU j ^ Q I ^ w y ST.7S, S not cuoUnKt \

^ H B | H I , XNIb i d aaitn eeiU uU ^fl'^'li'uTc^) .' sH I H • Mo- S ^ «««>■ LH I H »e«Bl*l<nrM'tbanNo.X<iuauUoiL. >■ H H d - ------------- IW A T O U CM [ ^ --------<KgT»oUtt«wi-»atil J

lefptes R ep o rt o n B lb, Says N one M ade ]nn—D r. sa id " a s f a r as I ta o w ,” the ^ ^slty of called stron tium d u s t bowB Is "non-«{, h a s cx la tfn t." H e a dded t h a t h e badwo a n d no Icnowledse o f a “d u s t b o m b .. . p ,esearch e v e r . . .p la n n e d o r produced."Lion o t A form al sU to m e n t Issued by Uis to," th e un iv e rs ity of A rlro n a apparen tly

' re fu ted F r id a y , rep o r ts th a t D r. j_ r ita f f F u ller ha< tbecn e n jag c d in expert* ♦», le .sca le m w ** on th e so-^aH ed rodtoacUvaculture stronU um du st bom b. T h e earlier

' repo rt, now denied , re ferred to the ” d u s t bomb In .c o n tra s t w ith the CO* ^

| c ^ t 5io*” ? ui‘i ' s ta te m e n t from Dr.

avel “■'"As f a r as I know , th e d u s t bomb

“ ‘‘“nrt Is non-ex is ten t a n d no d u s t bomb « h m aver been p la n n ed o r prodoced.

7 ? i T O ur own research w ork a t th e Uni- iw coi- pf A rlrona U n o t concerned

, in nny way. w ith w ar w eapons. - I *“ • . “ “T h e woric he re Is basic research _Qi id M rs. Involving only th e a bsorp tion of t o

rad io active elem ents by p lan ts . O ur zm xxlwyn, objectives do n o t Include any ap« elatlves plication for w ar purposes." eo

--------------------------- 0(

King HiU Travels,Visitors Reported “

impbell, K IN O HILL, S e p t. 1 3 - M r. andn s h is M rs. E rnest Jo n e s a n d daughter, ^n d h is Y sU m a, W ash., v isited h e r uncle fg, n , and l ond aun t, Mr. a n d M rs. Wealey

Pinlc. and fam ily e n ro u te to Des -ni M oines. la .

M r. and M rs. P a u l K a rr is , YaU> *1r m a. W ash., a n d th e ir son<ln-law t i a n d d a u ih te r , M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n

W ilkinson, and c h ild ren , Seattle , , )_Ca«ti. v isited H arrU ' s la te rs, M rs. Wesley >*ra and P in k and Mrs. B e m a d ln e Barnes,

-and-tho ir-fam U lM ---------------------------3« M r. and Mrs. A rchie M cE achem , ?<Bl Koed O sden , Is vlslU ns h is b ro ther-in - ta

alid *'*‘1 sister, M r. a n d M rs. Elm er ^for weak B ablngton .---------------- --------------------- ^«ic« and Local studen ts r e tu rn in g to schoolbuKhcra W lim a Jo n e s and E allne C a m - ^ n sibu ik a h o n . College of. Id ah o . Caldwell;

D onna Je an a n d Caro l L ee McKee, of eb-M so? U niversity of Id a h o , Moscow, a n d *“Iiaushtar R eva H oogland, S t . A lphonsus hos- *"•' ‘ • ii I* P*t®l nu rse ’s tr a in in g . Boise. i! .VrVnJ M r. and M rs. D on C a rn ah a n and I 01 aoma da u g h ter WiU leave n e x t week for '

» r2?i; Moscow- w here h e will e nro ll a t thel l Kid“ university . ...................... , -

Dietician Chosen j — AtStatcHospital i

O O ODINO, S e p t. la —Alice H enry, 1 Si i*,oo- dauflh ter o f M r. a n d M rs. J . W.; load a t H enry , 60a W yom ing- s tre e t, has ^ ^ been appoin ted , to th o s ta f f o t sUCo tinar and tuberculosis h o s p ita l 'h e r e as a dte- Hr ilih t tlU an. She w ill a ssum e h e r 'd u tie s

thU-raonth.................reck n s i M iss H enry is a g ra d u a te of the • U niversity o f Id a h o . Moscow, withlS '; «uH bachelor.O f sc lenco ’dcgreo in-hom o •ad cuiu economics a n d m a jo r In food and

«ltb laat com pleted h e r d ie te tic Intern*r elauM sh ip a t C h r is t h o sp ita l, C incinnati. i td ” bJ2i O , la s t m on th .!>da undar ------ -------------------------------------------------

iiL *»S2 llih*": cbole *JS0-2sV'lb.* bV”h tn « ,s”IT.OO; hiavUr and Hxhler welsbU 2l.t0>

iS ^ ls S o chiH. and prlma UmU 17.0M0:^ >0 ■"<1 (aaifm 18.00-14.00; ahom^18 .00* »oo«l «itd eJuIca jr^edabora •* “ »-80-«<5P: ««»* down to “

1-CalOa CHICAGO. Sa^L‘F s ' —(USDAi—8»l. 5 r a d it» m total 2.000: compartd WMk« bUbar- >ow*n at WMk'a eloaa tap atood a t 2S.(0 gj

iSJ™ P»ld .paHn#);- for rbojra 37S Jbfc; f n t “Sica f 2 h** JJMSp Ib. buwhcn breuihtm m m lia choice 21S.230 lt«. -

Caltit Ulable tOOreompatwl -week a«o Dl lo-sso lb! eleughUr alMra and belfera mofUv 1.00- t0-»0 lb. 2m b ifbtr: In^tancea up S.OO o^ nor*,v , , io , , on kinde tradlnv low ebolea and below but

L“iS p7?JS sir.ja'ias;ISCMS7S. “ "»• *•” •"'* heavier 24.DMI.00l1.8V1 ..». moatlf 2J.OO up aClar Tucaday: prime 1.100 l-

Ib. mUed aiMra and belfara 2*.00j choice - ,\i;Caltle •"'* Pfl>"» b'lfere and n>l»»a rearlltiEa

» . 00.!:.00; ( 0«<l to low choice hilfen ^l . n ~ M.JD-22.J0! utility to low commmlal » I t . I S k *'■»" 11.00-14.C0: ulllllr and .

■S« -" " f i - » ^

S'** itr ln i of HO-M lU choca and prime Utah

I or iTM>ro P'’*'"* nallve iprlng alauihter

Twin Falls 1 d! s S -Li^tock-Erices- TJSDA]— T he following T w in P a lls livestock

Pf*«8 a re p rov ided by th e Tw in tn ■ H iow ol I ^ I s L iveJtock Com m ission com- *' red ataara p u jy based o n th e - rc s u lu of the* ci

auction aale S e p t.-9 : .i ^ i f l S a Steer* ---------------- .*10 to*»23.78 _ai 10.00. H e l f e n _________ :1.;.$10 ' to IJO.40'

^s ; caivea C anners and C u t te r s * 6 to » 8 _ lower, on JnT Ia ................... .....$13 tO $13.15

Falls Mai’k e ts ■ ' ^= n r . 0 9 S * f t- « l« a t^ w - b ^ ^ ? ! ___:__ ■4L70.1JS ®Darlty, 100 lb*. - n ^___*.* BO Oati. ICO Ibi. r i " W.___112.31 (Ob* «oot»d)

121.00 86KD - C« s ! ! S « r " • * e;is.oo.is.oo u v E r o B i - t a T ______ . yi_S l« .0 0 ColarcH fowl. B Iba. and or»r m__*2S.OO L^hom fowl. 4 Iba. and over m - *-•-----S1S.T5 Auilra \Vhll». 4 lb* and ove r______ IKc '-----S20.00 Colored tprlon ________________ _28<i 71,i7.00.#,00 SUs* »/i- I

= = = = = = = = = ELnrhorn and Auitra WhIla fryari _ l l e ;r-

t *i fin tSwitt aDd compinr prlcaa)-----BUTTERrAT . J

= J S -------------- -- '(Sold aod company price*) w

____17.28 Ess«. Ib trade. 1 .^ .° ° - ’ WIS quotad) MKour de«l<ra quotad)

OU S7.S0, f ' “ »*'* Producer*. Twin l-alU:^ g e AA ------------- --------------------- «0c ir

----- 19.00 Medium A __________ i-......... ......-.Z.'.OOe nluotad). .Small A ----------- -------------------------- 36e 11>:b variety Lar«e I ) _________________________SOe _Uoo. Medium B ...............................:.... .„.4r,c E:

Small D __________!I_____________ -:0fCbacJci____________________ _____ ,<cv

awe«I<d.>’lJ» k « f t_ ............... ----------- ;tc

n B u r l e y C l u b G e t s 5Hn

U N E S C O C i t a t i o n ^a i l C BURLBV, ,8 k p t. 13-.T he . B u r le y . ^

......... Soroptlm lst club h a s received a c l u - _ « iiI Uon from th e U nited N ations educa- ^

V».J Uon- scientific a n d cuituroi o rg an - I Khe h a d p^r partJeT-» m b . . , u jg educational s ^ p rr^

donation h ad been sent to a -S S c rippled chUdren's clinic in Bombay, i— In d ia , m em bers were advUed a t th e ir f irs t m eeting ot th e year. I t

S S ™I t r * ^ ” >0*” 33 mem bers present. I—

^ President Ferro l Weeks was In -----charge. Com m ittee reporU were H

TV and a ta lk on giassm aklng ©Angiven by E s th e r Schoier. I h e At

liversity d u b m eete a g a in on Sept. M.

B u i l d i n g C o n t r a c t ^

S . ' J I f i y e d b y G r a n g e r s ^pons. - - R IC H P IE ID . Bept. 13—Richfield w :e s e a i^ -Q rongo m em bers discussed the 'tlon of W i^ l o g p u rch ase contract a t th e ir „ nts. O ur a e e t ln g W ednesday. f 'm y ap* Report* w ere given by,>he home

economics a n d dance committees,Odell C h a ttle id was nam ed as th e ho

I new business a n d purchasing agen t. ^ B l S a - , Mrs. Odell C hattleid . lecturer, p re-

, ' - Rented th e p rogram . D eanna Varien “ r r P n Bang tw o solos w ith Boots V aden iir , a s accom panist. Mr. and Mrs. Olend r. and r o#, conducted gamea. A k itchen augnter, show er woa h e ld for the G range ir uncle rtwmir.

Werfey Booster n ig h t will be held a t .3:30 Jh “ P J I . s . p t, a i . ■ ' |S

B u i l d i n g P u r c h a s e

% ‘S N o t e d i n S h o s h o n e =Barnes SHOSHONE. Sept. I2 -^ tr8 . M yr- _

_______ tie C . B u rd e tte has purchased theSachem.-Ooodlng“ b ro c k -^ o r^ u n d In g B -c o n r -5 ;^ th e r- ln -----ta in lng th e p rese n t Idaho Pow er •» , Elm er----com pany o ttlce , bank oftice ond th e ^ ----------- F im e n '- m n T k o t . ----------------------------“ A)0 school O rosse, owner o f tlie brick e C a m - building so u th of tho drug store, Is laldwell" having I t p a in ted Uils «eelc. T he i rMcKee ottlces o t D r. Eusebio Snras are

ow. im4 tomi«a t l i o e . . .__________i s j

S C l a s s i f i e d j“ « _____________- “

■ ■ W A N T A D R A T E S Ji j , , n u . j . . ■>“ , ■ 'V . 1 . . . _________________( . p .rw orf W

p i t a l i i s = = i : i ^ i : » s s - - s(A BiDlaura of 10 werd* 1* raqolrad . "Ie H eiuy, U any eae cl***lfled ad) }t£I1. J . W. F o rtn n p l* . •eeublibtlow i. Jjeet, h as —W5?;i. I fdaV T -S ar Ta I <<laT.~ So t sU to — = W = - i i J o . _ 2 i

s a die-- f f •- .'i f j - f tp - .- yt■ 20 Too 1.40 l.»6 «

— «: t r - | ~ r o o 4:io~ a w

8 of the "itahS,***cib** m u l ‘ a w i ^ 7 v *yoor f‘3W. With order. o|InJlom o PEADUWB fOJl CJ*».I/Jrt e»1y» qiOOd and Woadiy-a^Ad^S p.n.^gMurdaya s«

c l n l m , . V s H S .S - ■“?.nclnnati. Tbb papar mirve* tha tlih t to adH d!

asd rUaet any «UuI(lad advertlilBV. ..tl- "D llad A4i“ w itrteUy coD<ldeBiU( *<

and Bo iDfaraUlIoB can be kW*s Is rnd veaUra "«*« ' «» ^ r ^ a r . ^

ilW .« M U“ » OB* iBcorreel laiertJeB. *1»'i.oo.i.so ■■■ ■ , ' ’ „’.ool'etani S P E C IA L N O T IC E S ~ H - 5

iDA)—S.I> OUAlUd I'oundiUon.. Ut.uUful n.w Wlared week number*. Call LticUle Dodwtu Pbon. **w -* Jl-80 IMO._________________________________^ltl‘ . tU'WOKK CcrHtlara. Mra. Ly*t* Gazd- ^

, ‘^ i i J Z -•"1 _'m; CUlTAli and Ukelel* now belas uuitat - - T

'bolee 14^ by Gr«nt Studio of Acoordlon. American r - *' I t^ iDd OuildlnB. Terla Felb. Satutdayi.

Intlrumenta (or beclnnera.- mwyek a « DIO UAMB HUNTEKI Ali auppiU Inclul. f

oiUy 1.00- Inc deer^Ik t^c*. sum. ammunition, tl. .1 a? nor* eenee*. a t Weat FUe Point* Uobll S«rv.below but ice, aerota from Albertaon'a._________

rber ebolea . ' 'advene*: • “ " . . . 1

’’ so’Do“‘f'‘' MAQIC VALLKY VIrtj'wetk-*- . -INVALID HOME - - ot/ o t e DUHLEV,-IDAHO 1

— ■■— ■ — ' 2 , m riin .* T R A V E L ^ R E S O R T S . fJ:* & g m v-ra o to 6m ;i'a . Tak* on*, ut-ata e». —i.illi» . ..J iwnin, drlvlna. Phone SM er 1S29.J. ----■U.O'J »-lth DHtVKIe-'wanie^ to Loa Ant«l««. learlnr T— Iter cel>ra S«pl«mber UthT'-COiilaci S.- noberta,

*; mile north-Alberlaon’*.

.F4'K =SE™ ™ SSKSe .'.I ‘If. k I*®!"** Mo*’" Service, acroea from rAlb«rt,on-«._____________________ _ iceIoM*how. C L A Itk.U lL m t tiuett Uanch. Cablni, s alauihter P****? P»'>‘ «IP» •."'I »>*;.li^ jj"» W1«1H « r Jpformatlon cell 887. Twin l-alN.7 r h\-.‘*.Im' — S T F A M RATH!% "ti

AtONA-B criduala najMvr. StltoUUa . ■ ' ■ mauajteV 'MdUdS*Z'-foot— technique. —

Phnna 4U1.7 ^ ---------- C H IR O P R A C T O R S ----------j DU. U. 11. JOHNaoTr-M 4T bH ~A'»,iua _ , T.lrohone 844. __________I C C S ___»^laUeu^Dr.~Alma Hardin. HO ___________

------------ f " ^ ‘"‘ B E A U T ^ ^ S H O P ijive^iock N^5 t-KUMAW>J^-ra. I41S Kimberly Itoaj. •]on com- rhone 2aim.M. Mr*. Ilcamer.______ J-s of the- CUMl'Ltrrt; modern Uauly eervlce by ex. '

pert operator*. Uarhlnelne and cold nto*$23.78 wve* H.00 01'. ArtJ.(te Ura«ty ffala«.to Sifl'dn' UOUl'l.LIL beauty eervlaa-b|>-advancM H" j r r 'i ; , ■ ••udenu at roducad price*. Junior ilu- to $11.70 dent* work free. H*chlnel<*e and coldto $ 8 w*vee. u.ue. Reaulr Art* Academy.Y> ‘ W.’ S “ L O S T A N D F O U N D “ _^ . LOST: Ulattr* In red cae*. Finder pleaaa —

$H.oO rontaet AI Weitertren. 7lmc*-Ne«t or r>—I'bune 24I7.W. Ueward._____________

I PilAWIiAR for >ord trkctor. lo»t between Nevada line and riler, Sunday. {Wriem.I fr eth. nndcr pitaae call OlOSJJ.Vllrr. newanl.

------------ S IT U A T I O N S W A N T E D

= ! ! ; “ WAOTED, M .4 M , . w r c ; .2as7. Twin relli._______ -- _______

lU iu i evUlB laundry. IS it Slk kvasw TP iwniat- - «*IL I'hen* 6S7-IU ____________

CUSTUU hauUBs..all (arm product*. I'bone ------- . - - m l .H ; Twin Kail*. ■-------- CiUUr cAKK In mr home. Hour. ,i*y. L --------- week, rbone "US.|(. —- V - Z i S ALL kou>ecI..nin(. w.ll* , t ,i_____ 10c Celllnn. . 92SS or 3C;3. I------- £ CillLt> CAUK day or T.Whu 240 folk--------Htr««t. rhen> »3t-W.____________________

VAUILY inniBt* an« Sen'* lansdjy dose IIn how*. Phone 2?SS.W.______________I___

U'UbLL Bunery. Cblld eara. day or bear. I3 — ;*« fbine 22im.M. Twia Talta. I

WANTU>. ae coapanlon—o r . bom* with I .♦ Mtrly tally,■ I'hona 21S0.W. . I ‘J

_jJe.COe WILL . DO hcht hoUMk#epln( for eldtrV I . aiU<lr. ttoi 2K.TI. TInaa.Newi. I

-Jn.l».l.,>- f lm NTTUItK l>K I.U lL ^l^G ^lB l*yB«.- L o

---------59? UKAN llAULlNt;-antwl. I’W e H « n ^ I.*!— " - 50 bl*mm<-ri..hr'. D1«».J2. Twin f'alli. |

__i;36e SCH'odL boy wanu pert time wotk. I n_____ 50c AnXhlnit rM„.t,|rr».l. Phone 210-M.

....—,,4r,c £XI't:iUKSCKU mtrrled'tnan with trt-ck I_In nparair a rlly dutai’. Exchinz* for I-------- .IfV houtltis anrl Mfvaf* rlitil*. nn w*re* 1---------. tc nwrwtrr. 333 tlh A*enue Wee I.

..’. . . ’

f a S I T U A T I O N S W A N T E D Ha " oHiK^''o^^rmr’c»rT«r^rTif5u a^ vi

.n o n c i n n r s 5 r T s r T s r 3 » r ^ r w S t r i i 7 v_ . Monro*. 41ML ‘ .V.T

#A ltrtU<Qt -OoB work atprke* yca' ^a c l u - -a iro rd __rr* a aaUsalo.-PbsDi. >}»-W. .dot,

led u ca - evenlnn only. _______ ___o rg an - TEXAN, B<* U . male. wl*he« ^ rjjlde Mo:naA l^r p*rm»n*ntly In or Be»rTwln rail*, tiood —

p a ro e f- ^ iih hone*, can do pfpefltltn*. *«me ____stam p nvebanU*. palntln*. S year* with I**t............. em pl^er. Sober, eUady. r«lt*b1r. Phone

■nt to a <>»>•«>• Co>'»°m.r-.- H4rket. Twin faJU. ' Jombay, f ■■-— ' - , i ’ .

mnlnVent. I Xw as In ---------- •*'s were HELP WANTED>>FEMALE

OAR llOl'H wanlMl. Hiut b* out ot *cb^. r. I h e Apply In p*r»on. Nolan'e Prive-ln. HuhL

WAMTEDt Lady or c*pabl* cirl out of

ictT p r f l T7?I5ra""w*iu*3! Addreia advertliinc

i v i p q&W our ll*d|.Cut llandr.llanky aprantI t th e ir profiubie. A * nKnterprttee, 2(1* N. Albert Tike, Tu

e hom e Smith. Ark.nta*. 'm lttees. c o u p l e or lady to take care of middle- 1- ^*<1 <>*r hoi"'- Steady work. alfOas th e houa* for W t. country. P. E. SchlmS.

r a ir 'n t. iso Sth Avenue Eait.■er. p re- Wo IseW . Mak, money .t^home .pare time.- y “ ? »

V aden Itnllywnod 41. Callton'la.•S. Olen - L _

O m nge SALESPEOPLE ^—MAKE l i t SPAnE TIUE

a t •3'30 Bhowlnr th* lerzeel line of ChrlilRieeand everyday bos a**ortmen>a. Htr*p- ^oD: p ln n . novelUea. tor*: aleo petMnellMd p«i

ase iKift J t’a.-'A.aH E L P W a N T E D ^ S u ^ l T " f f i

Wa NtKu V i'«rerlene«l man lo -.perate J” '

®“ con-- M A f t k ^ '^ f ° " ^ f t w m T T T ^ I t ! ^ ^ - B U pow er and milk (ui^Ub«d. J weel. H nertb, m tn

ond th e _ south Park.______________________^

• - . - I S -ie brick ^wln rail* Dutlne«e CoIIece. SiTStore, is kEW Ol-EtjlMuii fer xoun, men to!lC. T he fy a* rmllroad Uleirepber*. WrIM Cera

- - AOENTB .nT ue*ler*. Pre.10 EmeryenStir* chain* enap-en th* wbaeU. They “ 5

1 ar* «}mpl« and prrfluWe, Wrll* for j - Sa r t

KOltEiaN and domeetlc ioU. Hl,h payto SU.OOO. Far* paid. Alaik*. Scuth 8b.(.l

— » - America. U. H.. el4;. Stamped. lelC. eelBddre***<! envelope brlnt* reply. Karelia opi

P y Q ’ Qpportut^ltlH. 174. Wm««. Mlnnrtota. uolfDIHTKICT manaeer required lor nallonally *'•

' adverU*e<l product, new to . eoutbcm WjIt word Idaho. Muei aell. hire and manise o«n >71i t ! d u »•*" * " - • !<••<'• furaUhed. M*ke 1700 ojl M TdS" — tn-SI;000-p»f-mona>. Apply Dox S-C.4qtilred Tlm»-N«w.. _________ _ OHIJ

llELIAULE man or woman with car wanU’ *hl*d to call on fam en In Twin Fall* *^

---------- County. P*rt or full time. No lay-orf*. • NtSio to S2S In a -IW.^No ««*rl.nce »

tlM> - _or_caplt*l,j»aulr»d. Give referencee. Sti 2.7il . .. -Writ*. McN«* Company. Depu II. 2423

Magnolia tttreet. 0*kl»nJ~7. C*l1fom1«. ■"4i i0'“ AME VOU tired of workln« for wait*7 p i u C - Ar* youmnrlBS oMer »lihont-a brijht- - ■•

own. r ro l lu excellent. I4o capital re- ^ »»1y» qulred. Car eeeentlai. Write A. F. Myer, y"•day* S40I Larimer St.. Denver. Colorado. -- - g '

'0® '*^^rld '* larSMt hul?der* c('(*rm w«Idera.r* Kam S180 or mor* each week. Sell1 to *4H direct (ren (*etorr to (am . Protected■ertlalay. ..U rrltory. lupld advancemeflt. Car ea-(IdeBiUl •enUal. Mo laveetment... Weldlnr ezMrl-Klves Is enee not neeenanr. WrlU Uarry tlacheB. ' I>)i

IUm»r. Idaho._____________________

m*dUJ» -----'L E A D S LEADS LEADS

IS 'wI!rilns**fot*ToQ*'tSlcouf^” tiu^ c K-< 1-1 . newipaper and direct m>U advertlelns... PbOB# Our pfoducl ll In eueh demand that we COU. will keep y«u tupplled with all of th* Rh

t Jcad* that you can handle. Thl* pnel- g w___________tlon offer* eKurlty. prcetlfe. a i w*ll a*Iful new hUh *amlnfi. No «xperi«nee nK*»-n. Phone *»ry. We will Ualn. Immedlat* e*rn- H A

* Ins*. Contact Mr.. C*t*t*n*eT>. 244 en.^i; 8oon» DulWInt. BoU*. Idaho, Today. s uiV f '" " * \ _ _ ____________________ 1 -111IB u u ib t --------Bauudarfc - _______ ___ M*a^ -18-4S. .(neat), to travel with m*fStUn'^'u' <»»•-*>>"»»«>»« ““ »**«*m *UU*:obll S'erv “ <* •»•«** LAll— — $7.50 AN HOUR J l

Wlnt*r In .California with b j^ k itfu ll' - of dough. No *aperlenc* neceeeary. ^1^

! -will train you. ThU may b« the c rn■ . opportunity ot your lifetime. S*« J. D. f j

LnttUiatrOtnUr M»U). Cabin 7. W**t 3~] r s Five Folnte. 8-9 a.m., «-t p.m. »n’a t .w 'S ': - LAllr r a - - • «.■nobert.. OPPORTUNITY ^

W m liaT* * mIm porltlon ones tor an n

tftbln.-. upward of I7t» monthly. ^*1 you are Inlereeled In malclag above * ji*■'*" t*"V _mvcr*«e. catnlnii. thU.li jpa r. opro.r-. ^

tunlty lo hare a job wh.re you ar* in■SfjeoU/ia ■ UUItechnlqua. -----Writ.-rlvlt.r-p*.l-*»perlenc* .U----- I-. ClJ - --------- Box 8-C Tlmes-News

tl Avenue _________________________________ __ ___j

ardln. 130 '\L u in lili - i H u i iw '' '

i ~ B u t c h c r ' ^ * ” ^ ^ar. Vbone e»p ,u . buUhtr le wurli «n

iioaj. SJ"* Fly“ii»ar 3rice by ex' Spokane. SU/i K j l F Jtegular w . . . 1119 per week for g ^ J itty ffalan. r*ar.around weik BU*ran(eed. I j(i-advanced Mo Uooier*. . m:utilor Ilu- Nland cold COLFAX MATUCCT jHit

cad^my^- Colfax. W ashington hr<D __________________ ■ - i i

f K ™ Wanted: ^H !i

f | D ~ B iX P E B I E N C E D J I

_ _ — U E C H A N i a — MS T pE m > . • - *“iJ

S -r= n THEISEN MOTORS, INC. ^;ta. I 'b^* LlNCOLN.MKlCUnY OAlWCB • ^

ISUTTw. L ---------------- ----------------------------------- > ~

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s*“ I Quality Manufacturer • ~Mtiy dose OF MKN'6, WOMEN'S AND------- ---- CHlLDnKN'fl DOOTS ----t or boar. 1 S eek ing Experienced M on ‘

Jm* w fe I travel Idah*. UooUna and Wyoming..«— I.-T - 1 Only men of 112,000 y*ar callbev needor elderly I apply. Prutected Territory. Terrific■ ' .. - jKitentlal, nubllibed acrounu.■fItilihlBT, I Op'y r««I projueer who will workU. I will l>e cDKiW.ria.—H uil~b*-free-to- — le llernen I ‘ravel and own Uie model car. Glv*•111 I '*** P*rlltular»j Ar*. Mpertenc*. line*

:----------- carried, urritery iraveM. etc.. la yourS m" " " .'i«h ir« k , Box 3 -c , T lm es-New s .,

1 -fireet. ..................................... . I 41

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

ED ' . H E L P .W A N T E D — M A L Er Bisbt. Ai>VKBTIIIlWO Uooit MaWb**. . r i iS P ^ ,.n oS tT H l *«K*"h*ndllS**bl**tBa^ lln* (ot

...W**t CoMt factory. UiwMt tnniporU - l .J i t 41ot>< (a*t4r a n ^ c e t Chrlatna* lla* now foe

s s ^ s : . s s . S “. S s i . „ “r i , r ? ; a : s gr s r o d iI. Hood —Callfarola.— •- . . . - ............... ...........u ,r. *«me • 119

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= t i n 5 F o r S a l e s m a n I n -1 - 5^layeofA - . ’ J»».oo»i~>4. H E A T IN O a n d on«lip with A IR CO N D ITIO N IN O

AND A I-T.Tim T.TWBfl---------- -14e

P r c te r M an w ith College r j "STSwn: T ra in in g . B u t N ot E s se n tia l J J--------- ------- tecepU onaj.x> ppo rt4 in i^ -------K **"n •• ^ F o r A d v an c em en t - j .bIke. r u T lm esiN ew a imiddle- Our emplox*** kaow of thU ad.."hlm*i:? - . . Up

77ns;;. —Eaer. • • r —

1 ^ H E L P W A N T E D - ^ jM A L E .& F E M A L E

•«r.P- t'oUi^TAlW and srill work. . AppV l» Ilallied pewon. Fr*drlek*on'» Drlr*-In._______ 1,«‘7 ' MAKE . 120 dally. Sell lumloou* n«m* t ' Platefc Writ* Ileevee Co.. Attleboro.

Ma*».. tree eample and dtUll*. .* NEKOEOI Man or vroman a t cnee to lake ^

- ' care o( eetablUhed euitomen In city of op _ Twin ralte for famau*. neiloRaXy adrer-

^ L t , Uaed Watkin* Troducta. Good eamlnre I——------- r (mmedUtely. No lB«*lm<n{. Wrlle

J . It. Watklne Co,. D-CP. WInon*. Minn. _ _- B U S I N E S S O P P O R T U N I T IE S - —

I WILL tHlT.' you" up in th* ueeJ-c'Stt.lM --------^ btttlne*. for only 1800, Phon* 302S-W.

?*dJSS*'A*^u‘l;iiiy’'^phS?* i S w . ' - S S

BEIIVICE BUtlon~sB U. 0. 10. Major■ffS. ■ “company rtodneta. -W*H locat*d.-tood -----

>11, volume. 1’hBtia 4»g. Twin Falle.n< 112B rOK LEASE: Lounge with nle* -daac*

s “t i " s s r s a " i f f ' » ’; " . ’r .Korelia opporUinlty. no« 8S-H. -Tlmee.N*w.,

Innetota. GOING lecond.hand atorc. WIU aell or•Ilonally trade for anything ot equal value. Ilnven-eoutbem Urr now running between JIOO and — -ase oon »7t;o). Living onarur* In rtar. . Rent*ke 1700 only I s a Morfe Sceond.lUnd Slore.Jox S.C. .-S?! Main Avenue Houlh. - • • •

' Ut<INi;lllI.LAS *re lnl*rt*llng and otofll*'■r wanU’ *hl* btulnee*. We ipecUlIu In properlyIn Falla *t*rtlns th* beslnnrr with th* - beetlay-orf*. . NCDA regl.lered *tock. Vl.ll or writ*

c5Jd?n» pil

I---------------^ ^ ^ ^ ------------ 1. " a f l l ---------- 9 - U N I T - M O T E L ---------any ha* an'(l.l’'j ! l l->c»ud In Twin Falle. eompletely fur- wl'T- « , ! T nlehcd. Ineludlns owner’a apartmenU ful-ii/T U«uMfaIly JandJcped. Voing • (la*. - *to

-- . -bu»1net». Can b* purrhaaed for only baii.B i-th* -n.OTO-down-p«nn*nt-See-ia today. — -ton w*Idera.

f e ,- ? .! ! C I T I Z E N ’S A G E N C Yre x p e ^ We*t Plv* PoInUllatheB. ■rji5ne"3t24----------- lie*. 1417-^IJ.J “

F U R N IS H E D R O O M SWoilKlNC woman. Kitchen and

, home privilege*. 743 Ind Arenue Weet. radio, CLOdE IN. nice, clean, private enuanc*. *

rtlelng. 321 2nd Avenue North.______________hat we COHI'ORTAULY furnlibed room*. 717 J-J of th* Bhi--hone etreet north. « "L ? r - ‘: DKjimAULE .leaping room. Priv.i* en.

“ tr»ne* and *hower. 23S0 Kimberly lload.I a*rn- 11 A DAY per weak and up. I'rivaU ibow^ S.F n 244 *r* or ^ k ln g . Trail'. end_MgtoI. o"< oday. t UEDiloOMS up*t«ln. Initant hot water. i

' oil beat, near bath and ulepbon*. Fbone ' ______ • fll»-w.—:------- Ve iiV de*lr.bl* room (or gentleman. Pri- (

I ■ v*u eatranca. 21* ptb-Avenue North.T-bone 1437. ■___________;_______ __

■m, ^ IjA3EMENT w m * for men. 1‘rlvi^., , ele*B. comfortable, ahower. 15.00. 443 *—

3nd Av*nu* N onk. . _LAKGE, clean living roonvbedroom. Car- ~

g ^ ( , privau

f u r n I s h e d " a p a r t m e n t s

’“ S - 2^ iJIUE |.llOOM .t>.rim ent; AJull. cntr. -(ai"* ■ 222 tlh Avenue tUat.7, W**fc 3 Jjyy«a. «*»*« in. ground floor, private

•ntrancra. AdulU. 1566.U._______ LAIIUE one-room' apartmenl. Small one- [ "_______ ruom BpartiDeTiL Adutta. 21> 3rd aveaue hei______ _ north. _______ __________

NICE l.AltUr. baiCRirnt eparlmenU 3room* and b.th, Adulli. Mlddleaged n rouple pr*ferre<l. I‘1ion» 3J64, J

, for « U N F U R N IS H E D A P T S .ar^lDg* a-UraUOOM^ apartment*. 134,00 •month. j , ,

,__ S UUUMS, moderu. ctoae IB. AtlulU.r above rh»n* 2492-M._____________j_______ ~ ~S5r”l» ' tS.EAN S-room atnrtment. A dultei^ater • =

*° Mill. Phnne 161>UJ._______________

t .U_____ Clean. Gooil Ittcallur, ' IMt.W. _ij^

and electric etnve (urnlihe<l. Adult* be<l - i preferred.. Imjulro SOI W nt Heyburn. the

----------- u n f u r n i s h e d h o u s e sn S-liuOH modem boms In Flier, rhone

----- ----- ~78--J»:-»*1lei.----- -3-»EDROOM-mo<tern;tjjmi*-wnh-flr^lac*. J<,<

. . At:i(KAtili" tw'>-lT.1ro<>i n houie tno-lern. ] i.Bt In Furnace; etoWfr. cliy water. <*11 it 340 _

iiear Avenue Wrei. Th

” *“ i w ^ r i;ridd'i^Ir.d'‘coupl{.* iSJiire'nSSir good _Mnrnlng»Mj^_______________________•anteerf. J HOOKS end bath, hardwood «t>ar». bal

n llr t 'w n t of llnirltal on lllgbwiy so. galNo l»U. nobert Uhn. r*r

S-UUUM houee In Muruuch, moilern rtcept ^ hrat. Aleo 3>toam houee. Contael CJllTcr

' ' W. Johneon. Phonr 31, Murtaueh, D= : F U R N IS H E D H O U SE S

■ ' I i JlUUMS.^pmly moiicni.- lleaMn.bl* m l .

Z ilUUM.H- anil Uth. AdulU-.Only. 18(■ North Waihlngton.____________

Z UNhVUKDiKlOM hiiuu-e. one unfumlth'^ **' Call 2779.W Sund.ye and after S p.mi weekday*. _______________ ____

______ W A N T E D T O R E N T . LEASESQ ^O «0 ACHES. Writ* Uox S-C. Time*-

.IN C -- ^ p ^ o n i^ i:K .w r’7 ° '°me.i c - , Wa n t t o u u s r *iui ®eiien*tg ooy.'

j.m*|U_^acrMg*rVHth_2 j I b«droo«.)ic<B*.- Th

H O M E IM P R O V IM E N T S fS

----------- “ ‘S S r ' - r M l C : ? - " “ 'V S .- e r ■ .. m i s c T f o r - r e n t --------- ! S

TnUCKS A.sn CfAItS- romlne. ‘•■OH «»;nt ev need STAKE. VAN I’ICKltp AND ,*.f Terrific rASSE.S'CLi; LAI13 J',*'; I work ■ ID A H O '— •• S" free-to - --------------- U-DRIVETIIIC.---------------

» -. H O M b S FO R SALE---------I 'Ttl UK MUV±.U: -.-nr.- .......................

. ‘*1 420 2nd *vcnu* eui. I-----

, TWIN F A iL s /’lDAHO:.LE HOMES FOR ^

'u 'o : i ^ .“ gl iP o ^ S DCOnOOM hoijj jrtth ^ e n tad 78 ^ ae now fant lot. «,000.00. S2S l&rri*on.

L i ~- • IWT.R_______ - .1 HOUSE lo be moved. J4XS4. Ttoor e«rr*T* —Inr*. .b«w»r. hot w«Ur he*Ur. 1<A,-----

MVith Eait Five Point*.

«rn>l«i^‘‘ hardwoof’ r B l^SiuUf«i S 'T*|J: attracUv* (1b*bc ng. Phon* l»7t. y,, (luoD (.room hou**, aod*ra exeepfc he*t. »ii

|l,2«a. tm *»« . h.l.„e* «k*M tth Avenu* W*et. Phon* 027S-J12.JK ny oWNEJts S-bed room home. 7 lear*

old. WaIl.lo.«all canxt. Ktilly Iniulatad. AlUffllnsm itonB window*, oil fvrnac*. 71s baiement. Nlc«. back yartL Term*. 430WalnuL Pbon* 3414-W. __________ —

llY OWNl;iti Two modem home* on on*Jet, one block from (chooL n«il from r — one would make payaient* on both. Own­er muit leave town. Make me an offer. Woodruff Miller. Bouu 4. Idaho y*U». ^

7 UNIT *p*rtm«nt building, (umlehei 1 O'! lai. . . tnrom*. Clo** In. Uundry,I------ _,.«u4M_ii7,eoc.jrtriai.____________

S.DEDROOMS, on* In baaement- Fire- ,00 place. S b*th*. rumpua'room. etoker. ThJldnti “• »<•

CECIL C. JONES? ^UpeUlrt Dank * Tniit Phone 2041

________________________________ " i■ I yoi

*^ome. Good J.bedroom home. 40x40building can be made llveabl* at .

-------^ .mall exbtni*. AH' on 1» acre* of . * ,eholc* lend. Cio«* In. ISS.OOO on

ATTRACTIVE'2.b*drpcmmo,!erTThom pply la Large lot. double gar.ie. On „_____ Uutbanan. Slr**t.. tll.SOO. Only .I n«m* S2.000 down.ttleboro.V s r . B A CO N & L A W R E N C E 7,clij of Oppoell* Poetofflc* Twlit Fall. tarl

- SI. Minn. ^ - I I .1 I **cTIES- L------------“ — ______S ieCiEia 2 1 fC R E S

F A L L S A V E N U E E A S T fSl

sraded spaclous 3 bedroom home.J. Twin gujjy American flreploee,—5 5 Tr living and diningld.-p»d -------rooia.-broakfaat-roQm______ _____

...............BILL COUDEBLY .f «• TOM UOVENDEN «:»live* you c. « . UEPPLEIl _income _»«>». , Phone 10#0aell or io9 MaIb Aveaue E**l • • .llnven- i

sop and ' *I 8^% ' r ------------- --------------------------- ------------1 i TJ . ^ - ' . . -Q O O b BTJV8 IN HOMES I";

S r ^ t Wlth-PoMcselon ‘“v.

i i ; k A & i n r J ' ; c h '< ! ; r d a i K i--------- 2.t>edroom home, cement haeement.I automatic oil, (urn»ee. ..Irctrlc w.Ur ^

. heat . I’rieed low at ID.250. Tcrme; ^

A very nice modem 5;l>etlroom home ly fur- with fireplace, very modern kitchen, **' tmenU full cement -baiement, furnace and a (Ins itoker, door drain: garage, lleaiitlful r only Uck yard. WeU loc*ted. nekr Weehlog. Lo !„ ..— -ten-.ehoolrSU.SOO.------- -----------------

;Y C. E . A D A M S • —Jll Flllmor* I Phon* 204

’ - ---------- -~~~ ,

_____ SHARP . ?*‘Newly decorated S.bedroom home. Coal

i7n tn j furnace and etoker. Double K»r.*f.■e Weet. loc.tlon, nice fenced yard.inuenc*. ' LOCATION ’----

7J1 J.ne«!wm luxury. prl«« reJucftl U>

'iVlio^ DOWN PAYMENTta akow. :.n*dcT>om Ilk* n*w. Thll le a |«x! !,t»l. on* (or Jl,500.-down. j

HOME U 6T IN 08 WANTED I

l^TTri- C. A . R o b in so n A fc n c y ■;Drl.*-lB IU*1lor*

• p - r ^ 747 Main Avenue 'We.t T*1. S»»50. <43 K. ----m. Car'- ■mtrance. —

? 1 0 0 0 D O W N —iimberiy Give* you Immediate tweie*elon. t............ ....bedroomi, living, dlnlnit room., itokerlU cniy. -(nnnce and gar.ge. Located rfp Fill- ! *.------------mor* Street. The yard U very attrac- • •

private ^hl. *m*tl down, payment andTj.- l a r g e r monthly paymenta make* Ihla ' .i *v*au* hem* etiy to own.

T W IN F A L L S R E A L T Y , ___ & IN S U R A N C E Op

•month. i , j Av*. E. ' Phon* l««Sf I-----

;^r7;ri;a: — r r r f o r v o e f t - q o B B K ! ^ —- —. -T*h*-your-glrl_lhrough..tMi.Prtttj..1. wattr brick hom*. She'll love the two Urse {

Adult* bedroom* with their wardrobe cloteii,•burn. the bright kiwhen with It'* cabinetS E S - ' z r . . T " ? h . " ; ' . . 5 ; ~ s i i , r ! i : : i

Irrplace. ..

~n>i.iern'. IT S WORTH THE MONEY.!.- Thla liuoo h<iine hae a dual •on*llty. It may ellher b. a comt.irl.

■| .I'Ju 4-bedroom home with * nimput‘■re Ills J , It I . roomy, rent pro.______ duclne durlei. Kllher way, It'i a>or». I'/j bargain. Thfti- ere U bathe, d .loulileiw.y 30. garag*. and It-le not an old home mn.

___ verted. |1 m down *nd w*-ll com:ileU —n ptcept (lB*nclng. but eee Itl - f— ;i Ullreri£h___ nEMEMOKIt OUft NKW Anf rtf.SSg ----- «38 MAIN AVE. NORTH

blTT^ -— IttAL ESTA TE-— ----- - j SERVICE-AOENCV *n'

'A DIock end a H.K From 3c*ri" 'smithed. *2S Main Ave. North Phon* i:<C 'px• S p.m. • I h«i

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Twill F a lls '. J lo s t C hoice

ea’bwn*!- TW» lovely brirl,-hi.mf r>n llth'*venue ______ W l »I" f"ll-~lng featuree! 3

S T = :- - 6-r

. Iwmccli.'itc P o sacss io n ,,

SD ‘'•'-l-e-lro.im homr.w T ; •dlnlnu- ro.m.

ICC ., •MiiKic . Vullcy , « '

______• Invc.stm eiil C o rp o rn tio nE _ ' ,.'=•• !'h-b'.n- S,.'«outhI^Tb^nr. I »»’nn>rti5 .,r Bl-iT>,,nlnt*

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E ~ ~ ” H 6 M E S " r tR T S * L E |

■ " - 1"--------- ' S-bedix>oml>»Uae'(*»»m*aiB«y<Ri'e*b**ti P.U•a d :78 looking (or. Phon. SMS. 4-35- ^

I rfTSI? I ' -rh * o io ir r noM * for you" uS» - - ™ A . nODlNSON AGENCY ')tl 12*18 Driv*-ln a**ltot* **0, /t. Phoa* 747 UbIb Avfc --W*»l T*L l » JJf;

- ~ F ^

w ith • b . r t t M f ^ *" • " S s iIdeal JoeaOoB 00 llth Av*»ij* EaiU !£* Family dining room, thre* bedrooiMepfc heat. 4I1 on on* fiw r and • *I**pIb« ponh.K u j f i “ S ' " " "

S'f«rnMe 719 Phone. 1441 }*»•

ent from j ' ' , I ee«aL o o k a t T h e s e B u y s !

1 T i m . '

!TM“ l!rT. $aOO DOWMt '— ■

-Tp r -■toker. Thie tl a dandy Inexpeailve bttf •(' ‘o *11 14,8401

-----*8b0..DO-WNl „.

" • « “ 2?m‘* S '^ r ^ ” lid^m V .'‘ i * ; : S‘ and dining room, full c«m*Bt b**ement prei

. wllh etoker /urn*c*. and loralad trh«r» ri._- ■ ■ . . you'll Ilk* ltl\.Prie*

" Jo n o « .000 DOWNI • « «tVA !f A bif new tarag* wlUi TOm, for the

auto and R work bench will plea** P*. uni' °° and th* *ltractlv* kitchen and 'itlllty

n hom*. r , i „ only 18,400. with poetoelen Iro-• o?5

MAKE M E AN OPFERI

i c E ; W i M n 7 v ‘’i : w ^ f M ^lit Fall. brick home. Carpetlne. pluihieated

breakfaet nook, - attached rarag*, and •• I landecaped yard are earn* of th* (In*

----------- thing* my.wlf* and I will mlii. OurI •*crlflce c*n b* your advanUgaf So,

c*ll 124R for an' appclnlmant. Every- ^:______ thing will b* » j|h tl- _______

Como In and lee what-w* can do forA O'F rou In helplag you flad the bom* of ____i i o l your cholct.

BEHEMDER OUR NEW ASDItCSS me. S2S MAIN AVE. NORTU ,73—lee, 5 ,ti

R E A L E S T A T E r x f e ------- S E R V I C E " A G E N C Y “ ~ 'K S

“ A Block and b H*W from 8**n“ - «:s Main Ava. North Phon* 1248 R

* n r a

■ F A R M S F O R SA L E' 20 ACUEB, 0-rooni all modrm'houe*. » « * - • « «

____ nwntr. 1M7 KJmberly a« d . or------------- 12'; ACKEa~ ti*g*rman .alley. U t* ot ^

|R,pn>vement*. An abuadtnc* of fr** lE S waur. 4«2 Monroe.

*“vu. H M U ^“ D m ld A’JbSr

i i lu* ■ I —-0 •" Kimberly dletrlcL 4-room r —

't . . . . . , houte, clJl«rn. han houee. barn. Head. cn ,T '""*- gate corner of farm, v.rlety of fruit . . . . — tree* and berrl**.-13-aere* choice farm

home pa*tur*. Good location. kltchenileaittlful • -W. O . SM ITH "raahlDC. Loan. A lnaur*ne*. Over Woolworth'*

I 120 A CRE PAftM ‘*"0» 1:0 Share* of,-WaUri-Ttoom hnajt. mnlent 'except heat.Other bulldlnge. S7.000 down payment, eaey term* on balancc.

B .r«V Phone 0282-Rl Box 214 23S fd yard! ' Shoslione, Idaho ------

tfftl la ,

f r 8 0 A C R E Sa food 3^j mile* from Twin Falli. Lay*

and waUr* perfectly. Improve- ment* good. Home modem except

PTED rric* 130,000. "'I'

n cy T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y

r*i. SM & I N S U R A N C E K5------------ 1 1 8 .M a ln .A v e n u e .S a s t- .

• " -------- - Phono 1866

Ion. 1 .-6 R E D H O T SPECIALS. alDker J20 Acre*. Kimberly. Sll.SOO. — —rfo Fill- : ; BO Acre., Murtaugh. IJJiOOO. -------

attrac. • • >*0 Acre., Richfield. 111.000.-I 12® Acre., Ca*tlefard. 127,800. C73T7ml and , ,20 Aeree. Jerome. IJl.SOO.

V ery liberal do^^Ti paym enta f E S a n d te rm s c an be a rw n g ed — on trtese tarm s, ‘ . “

B A C O N & L A W R E N C E I S EOppoelte Poelofflce Twin F<tt* MAO

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nr»itT Cond 40 arre*. very favorabj* JocaUoB. 88?

1 i ‘.T ; ' ST *.:*ow t‘« b u-e JircIviMt *o '.fln r*"h";. °0n*5 mfpSo*' l u i PhiJ rm"i ''>»'*• 1-BlBnce caeh.

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Arl»ona Farm, Cotton, Vefttablef, or - wrifee<l. I.ISO t c m . ' n i in cufllvalW 77~Tiand 4R0 dcvert bruih. Non* b*tUr. In •.<

, the .tale. wella eapplying abun-. ^ '»ri dance of wnirr, all cement llnul dIUhee. j/ n* I2<C a.WhKim hum* and Foreman'*______ home plu. lalwrcra quarter*.' Farm U —

' .clean a. w pin. will aell with equlp- ■ win tr.itn far cattle and grain

" ' I farm near Twin F*IU. or Idaho Fall*. ____

B R U C E R E A L T Y c400 MILL AVKNUB T cm pe, A ritona V Con

.venue ^h. WO-7.:4:.iT. Eve. Hun, WO.7-2813 . g ireoi 3n I'hll. , , 1-------------- ---------- Jdining .

; 1 5 S P E ' c I A L - . r i .

80 Acrre, 77 iharr* water. f*lr location. ------—O-room home. Thl* !• a Very productlva . ii ffrm wll]t *>cevll"n*1ly goo<l eoll. Wld.

nn ciw awnlne thie-properlr moving ot;t ot Ithe *late. Ileliiia aacrlflced *t 18.800 Icaiti. Can obtain loan, I

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jo n W«!com* Your P*ltoo*s*"* 1AUTHUIl T, WATBOH '

E* . • • • CLARK W. CALL l 4 0 t

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«h»t a t .lr.w tr., rhont Dt7t^a. ruraltur«, l l i u t l ta i prUM on X« h«n*.- Kraay-* ]»«• 4-WtlE

rouUnr. xroM f r a i flr« ilitton.______ C«nUet. RuWANTkO: «U or 80 u m (oo< Uad. Low nulldin*.. ilowB ptyinenL Da« Tlmt».N«w. J«foni«.tuuo or "lO.OOO u a ^ (ItM ta tk A1m ^ 4 i"KAlLKB 11' mW Otwn Rot0.D«.t«r. Uoi XKO, Tint* MVlontI I.

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2<K0W Champion p o u u «u*t b« ” ood» f Z in good cocKlltton. Fhont U u UttbeU.201 nr IS2.W. Hup^ ____________ X U

FOR SALE OR TRADE iiajTSnpE i«<» uuick

721 ilkKlHOTUfr 30.0« »10l' Lr».H e tu i.iiip^foKTr

tVoHTJUilOb 120, will W»il« for »-uail ?{?•jiu rtn rn t. well ioc*M<L A cfN M nod*fm home*. «tlMr IliUnfir- lU uw , TW8. SCONOMIOAKlltr. . . . work or Ml

U i H.n-7 ; . r U pmj.it W.IIImrror*.!. Cootldso. Arlton*. Will U InTwin Full! 8«pUmb«r 14. B oi-J.C , MIO^UUJBK

M ls c E T L A M E O u S T d t ! s a L e i s . X ' ’KOU s a l e ; p * .r r id .. SivMt.. rbon*.

JUNDLEA eld ncwipatwr*. 2ta p«r bundl*. —Tim*fN«w.. ’_____________________ ^ J9JJ MUDS'

t.WAUOUUU£S:.Sml*»nlt«d w&ur (■Bk: hraUr,tool.. PhoBO *2*. , r h f^ ’

■ ‘ w aV b r o w ^ y tr.n.mlMlon. rkono ’ ' «lr«.Ml-R. Jaremo. Idaho._______________ owner.

i IIOV'U bikn. varr good. H i taeh. 1421 *“Mapl.. rhona 22at.W.______________ Txr’ A

Uileo SA U U L^ aod chtpt ior i t l a . DEAaiO Main Av.nl.a South. HUDSON

llOIUiErOWEK trolllni motor. I'rac- I —■■ .Ufallr T..W. flax C ltar Htora. ------------------

3UNl W1NCHSSTEH modal 1197. 12> ■ —ga'na. Lika naw. rhona 1«»,

I0-0«. CUBTOH atock. axeallanC tondlUon.- ~<pil 2nd Avamia Kaat. aHfr* p.m. l-FliA'l'-Normandy-woo<I«i> alatintt^JO-QB.

Ti»a, rhona a2P0.ni3. Twin Kail.. 1033^-u HE MOVED: 12I2U saragf. Oil h«at«r, *»Tgw l foinUllon. n7 7lh Atanaa >Utt. _ . _

IMALL houia trallar; lnlar^ta«nal Mbool drl»a radio hu.. »an.t>Tk-a Bton>. X.ol_lin.r._PhoB. 1. Siin% "» .«

JISUANTLINC iba Jars* balal-bulldlnc a t -*nd-la-prici KInc inn . Sell all or *ar van. Coma

itii'ffiLT 4i ..« ;; ra bi™ i I IhoruMvcr. A barsaln. B«n Savast, .......... -nvilrrum. U uh. *

IKED nna aa.Hin: fi.mnm Noraa oil haalar._^<iulra a mil.. »a.t. WaahlntMa Bthool. ■

liO CUUIC fool Waikln le.b^.T lneh cork 1 Q / l f tflllad wall!. etlllKE and (l««r. llayaa i . i7 ^ DFurnltura.' Thoiva 71. _________

lUNTF.irs. .TMrt.man: flpaclat l>90 tripleIMI«d~MnMUl*ra for only I2I.H p Iua 'U ^ T ----- O U PComn.t Cam«ra Centfr.

‘“■ s,r.;"ysterrs!.t'rv!KBoodi. Ilcan.n, drar>alk (*!•> Wcat-V'lva I’olnt* Mobil Sarvica, a trou from Albart-

m u > gUEKN Ironar, axcilUnt <ondl> lion: atao nearly naw aaddlt. bridli and Y Q llT tlankat. Phono 37S.R. Buhl or FranM VJ -vTIekn.r rCTldanee. MeCullom adJUIan.

.TTENTION achool Initruelon and board (RKmban; All m akn and mod.1i of ttrlp* film projaclora, aound movla and iriiual j»oo Klmbar aMa niulpmenl. Unr locally from Roulh- •rn Irtaho’a moat rompllla and aielu.lva i iramora alur» for hdtiar »ervle«. rtpalr* ------------------.r,i! cURr*nlpe. Walt. Ulayloeli'a Corontl

SPECIAL SERVICES ,IK CUSTOM <lrMa all kind, of noaltrr. roultry gupply, 1«1 <th Avanue W«»t. . • p p u

lATTnE.SSES renovalcd. Alio wml card- «d. E»enon UalUca. Faftorr. J2» 8»«- _niiH Avanua Soulh. rhona Sl-W. T f

E m c Unk and enapool el«anlr». Iloti>. w ta r I***'*'' - a h ^ T h

F U R N IT U R E & A P P U I A N ^AIJ. U and 11 Auction (0 iill your fur*JLllura. Phona » ;4 ._________________ O u r stlOTl'OINT ransa. t yaar* old. Full vtlll. modClsj r . IIBR. P.Uar’lcain." ____________

clm“lAVTAO w » ih l« machln^ A>1 condition. 11 ?>«« It at 27(1 Madl.on._____________VAN^^oll ^ .at« r.^i:« .#« . ILSO down. ASHWOI^■OHSESHEU Kaay y)ilndrkr. rau la r JOI 1« 2 im . tnr tl78. Hi.ar.Cain,_________

•E IlUV furnltur* and aPPllancaa. Magio ■Valley Auction. Phone 203M,________'E UUV furniture, <lo upholilarlns anil r— — rm.lrlng; Itayr.. phone IS.t^C»l»c V^OT jiT,Tlght J r y tr. UyuU r MUN

ACUU94 claan'r rrnalrlnic. Ilarzaln. In USD FQIinr.bullt.. V. -L. Mile*. M7 Ualo Ea.t overtrhrhotie 1127. eavera .l:w altctric Coolerator ranit. Simla 10<t FORD ‘ ovrn, dr-n wall cooker. M1H 117 7.hAvrniii. K«M. -- • • --------------------- - Ig lg-Ci rTrVR

Ol.KMAN nil hraur. RO.OM HTU .1... lUdlo.nrw price »12».tn; Will lactllle*. Call Thia oni^»'M t2. J. >•_ -------------------- IMT OitEVRNh J.piece muhalr llvlni n»m >at, eic« nomleal” .!h"dMnf?lilS!'M°"pi,” * ” “'** m S JE K P .,Luuil furnaca, 11. C. LUlle. b.avy duly. /n»*‘tflpcoed -eohdlllon. tharm oil.t controlled. thS faVrm . rhone l«ian.lt . f u r It P.m. ig(« J-'ORD :NE ( ilio u r Uifri nil haaura. (IB.M. One Pay (orBr..;ip \|,« | oil h ratan. I3».«. Your will aar.fhoicp whlls lhay laaL C, C. Andamit Choeaa Vourj-".. Scrvlri» Canter. 218 tth Bouth. Our SelecUon

" T t ---------- ---------- 1 ■' l i nGOOD. . USED ^

------- APPLTA-NCES--------- --.—HEATERS— • j

Otie jiearly new Iron yiteman aloVar TJT)*■’’ **’*' •" looi'condi. •

t>De tilokol Hinker In BMd condition. T ‘■.W«nlr,d...................... .. ............m o. -------------

[]"-*;a«lorta.il« II.; ,.,„ |a air „nd l. “ ^ICK f° “ 3mc

5«-e Du,.Them, floor furnace.Auiomaile .............................. ..... ,_ I 5J ««. B tv c ra l" . . . . n r a c K .

. G ood. UMCd ■■ I« « BUICK-....rO N T IA .

MAKE US AN GFFEI^

' : HARDER ■ ' ’ • . - _ 12 Cubic F oo t R P (H om e Freezer

r 'f tec t condition. A bariiln.____ _________ i T.TERMH IK YOU DESmB , - •

ROBERT E. LEE SALES |tw i‘n" ka i . W

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FU RN ITU RE 8, A PPLIA N C ES AUifA B K o . 1 1 ■

ana eac.ll.ni condition. Jaaa5 ^ . .. . i»5>

ranea u.«t In home tcoi.omka .lap*"AjSiiaSjr'*' “*• »*” •*“ “ *1 Sty

SPECIAL SERViCES ■I7e EII.KLK~UB.' al W~t vl.a Painu ***'*'"•

Mnbll 8*rvl“ ” .cr!», tm\n Alber!iSn“~ RADIO'&MUSI<i ~

YOUf

~ TRUCKS & TRAILERS ■ ’’rjaaonabl. '*fca*l*‘;Vo4*.M'.”* ” **' GROU

1B&2 ^ TON .fotfi pickut>. ' 4,000 mile.»l»y. Phona 02»W1, Jarnm,.______ 1M7 MKIIC

Almo.t new^T»»!oo! rh(>ya ll»».Rli“‘‘ '

' K £ i r '4 5 r " = ^ " > " ”‘’ = ,!»«• 4-WIIEEL trall.r, vacuum brake*. Specie'^ n t « t Rumll C. Bh»«d. Room 8. HaS.a

f in r iLkB «6UKgT Ju.t ona nice lt»» DUICINational lafL Thi. en* mint ETk I2t0 ‘

JIJST AltlUVKOi U .n n,w d u m b ,. . . .un v]

■ F a T i A L t ™

h drtmJIlc, “ dTol*» » Martin. Apt. »>. Phona agTT-R. V T 'W

£tiot(o»ilGAL U^VporUtlon i Drira ~u> -aOKii« r k or acbool In.a «^I J8U-Cho»rtl«l _________.

-irt»n-wllh-tadto anSTiaatar. m o, lOS „LIneoln Btreet. Vour DtSlil^UUlUK Speelal •adanetta; low. mil*- Tkona 7i

— -■ ■a7«4j“‘ '* “ ® Adamt Phone

' - HARVi m HUDSON llnmet aadan. fUdle, e .heaUr, pverdrK.. tum al«nali,- - — ol

t '! ; , . V.S " " ? E 'ear (uarante*. aad h<

1 DEAN MOTOR CO. » « oLosiHUDSON PHONE IIS .J,

----- --------------------------------------------- 1J« DaSOT. . veT7 cl

By Owner oJjMi■' ae-lan.— ---- lOaS-DODOE'SIERRA-------- i ------- —

STATION WAGON IJlS FonDI Radio, I H»ni V.S motor, eyro-matie tor«u*<irl>a. radio, beaur. Thi. naw ear haa ilANI

l>**n Hrlren br owner only 5.S0B mll.a >-and-la-priced at ft mciKIc*. TO

Contact CLARK L. HEI8S Open EvJEROME. IDAHO ,

rhona *10 or Jll-n t

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- S u p e r D e L u x ea-Door Sedan. Radio, HeaU t r . Excellent CondlUon— '

S595 I ^

Y O U R E E M O T O R ‘COMPANY

1200 Kimberly Road Phona 894 ■

— " • ----- Arc

W E NEED '- PRE-WAR CARS “ .

Trade now while WHEJ. The Market Is

GOOD - . jOur #toeli of MB, '47, ’« I »5» >'OR» finodeU offers a wide ao- • | J lection from which lo ichoose. I " « ponti/

; 20,00j ' n

ASHWORTH MOTOR CO; I<01 Main Avenue Ea.l j 19<7 KUOSOi

I t«?ior.*C

----- I•RUNT FOR FORDS -

IJSO Fono Cu.lom "V <Mlr.. \ U sc d Coverdrive, radio, healer, acal

!#<• FORD -S" Cu.lom 2.door. <adIo.heater, . eat coven ............... I9IS ___________■i«9‘CUi;VH0LKT 1!-Jr. tJeluie. T T \T T AlUdlo, beater, teat cover.. .U i N l U

Thla on* haa ovardrl.e.___ I titm T OKEVROLET-Wr. Aa aco* _ - —p

nomleal family car_______t mISIS JEKP. 4-whe*l driv*. Ha. (op.

Ju.t whal you ne«l for that hunt- ' T rU ck Inv trip, and work around

Hi# FORD^-toT’u^ck.'VoiiTin"*'** 351 M#pa» for thi. one wllh what Itwill aave you In halillns liill...tt9> 1910 FORD <i

Choeaa Vour li-Toix I'ori PltWup Vrom ttanimUiOur Selection of '41. Ut 6 ‘So Modela. | ^ _ _ _ ^ ^

'inTOHELL HUNT ' , . V ,.FORD SALES ^

. . . ^ I - ]BROWNING’S I----- ---------

• BABY SHC

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.. SPECIALS • CEMENT '

• CLEANER1950 UUICK Special Sr<!.a —__..»12M |ii,hanl«.B’a. He1847 OLDSMOUiLE Sedan .... 691 • COMitERlI9SJ RU1CK 8p*eiei Riviera coup*. A ^'phone^T**’ '

1B4B BUICK- Coup* ...... .. »98t- b..A. H*ider. Fl:948 PONTIAC Sedan 7#» • FURNACE

Far Ihe vera to........ • • • 7fATl*HE53

' b r o w n in g .^ A O T G ^ e e r — ■ Dank 4 Tru.l I02 ind Avfc North rboaa l»* • MOTVRCTt'

■ Twin Fall. • • Itlaalua CytlerTI• PLUMBINC

- ' • -------- ---- ■ ' ' ^ Uoma i>r»< b1nt'

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AUTOS FOR SALE AUTr - ------- ; 1«4( BUIUK

1951 CHEVROLET Styleline DcLuxc

Club Coupe I WERadio, heater. Iwo-iona siean. law ________ __________________

mlleasc. Sharp I WE TRAle-1 jfv!- 1»S1 CHi:Vl$1495 heater,

i m ouick^ YOUREE MOTOR CO. ,«o

[ ^ K lm b a r ly n o a d Phona ..4 |

~ 1940 rOUD

GROUCHO SPECIALS1M7 MKIICURY ConTarUble:. Radla. . - - n r * T

. heater, .pot liibla. naw uphol. V A i.A .ro ..f ,

1947 ClIEVnOLCT Conyertlhie. Radio. • heaur. .eat coven, new top. a tra sood llraa. .

194T BUICK 2.door. Radio. baaUr new■eat c o v en -------- —_ _ - _ _ 4 » 6 1

1947 DESOTO 4.door. Radio, faetUr. S do 194T DESOTO 2-door. Radio, beatar,

aun vi«>r, naw palsL £ ttra cleaa. Bfiutlfut m1941 CADILLAC 4-doer. Radio. hetUr. ' >•!>• R‘

19H «RD **rickIlp,“ 7 i ' ^ „ t n ^

1919 Plymouth SubuTun! ' F m h air heaur. oveHrlva and naw palnU

Many Other Low-Priced YOt.Cars. M«kc An Offerl (

ECKERT MOTOR CO. ' ’**----------— — BU H Ij---------------------- " • '

Your DESOTO-PLYWOUTn Dealer r — —— ~ Phona 7i 40i Evaalnia 'i

------- — - . USElBt2 STUDE

HARVEST SPECIALS — Safeiy-Tostcd----- - “ “ S S

I9i2 CHEVROLET' SLylallaa Oaliu* ’**“a^Thea'tw* ______tlM ( 0™iS^

»1S OL&SUOBll.E-^r Holiday m p * . clean.R.illo, beatar. bydramatlc. aeat is i t rORO

7- eo*at». rocket anslna — :— }144t good Ui 1941 DaSOTO 4.dMr aedan. Radio. - ,

heater, autonalle tran.mlialan. Al. VCT7 clean .................. ...........M9t ,

194t 0LD3M0DILE *7f Dalu*. 4.4ooraolan. Hydramatlc. radio. bMter, p r^ad i

1948.FORD V.*, ConvarllbU roupa.,, , Radio, beaur. aaat coven----- |4U . J ^ o n i

Open Evenlnjs and Stuulays ” ”

GMAC T erm s - **

SPAETH MOTOR CO. ^JEROME. IDAHO . IJ« SO. LINCOLN ----------

phone t:& or CS .

OLDS ------ - GMO.

OHR---------------- -------- ^

A -1 ‘ ,

U S E D 'c a r s '

Arc Worth More WHEN YOU BUY

: .To. . . Worth More

WHEN YOU SELLI \ |

m i FORD Cuatam V-I aUtU.« wa*«n. !Radio, heaUr, overdrive, tireallke tubeleunew. M««hanleallr p«rfect....ll698

1951 FORD Cu.lom V-8 4.door. Radio. LkW^irheaUr, Fordomttic, aaat coven, ax- dio. h«e(>Calient InWrior. low mlleasa-81>9( rl(b tlm

It t l PONTIAC ChlafUIn ddux* **1“ 1Q4B p4.door. Radio, bealer. bydramatlc. ildoor Radio 20,009 mile*. J iu l lika n*w.|l«98

1947 D.SOTO deluxa 4-door. Radio.bcaUr; vary rood tiret____t&98 1B4B Fa

1J«7 HUD80K Super “*'• 4-dwr. Ra- elulcbdIo, heater, good Urea, clean In-.t*Ior. Check t h i . _________ 1395

1948 rONTlAC Slnamliner tudor, «a- 1053 PlymOl dio. heatar. good tire., new S.tone. Radio paint — __.t498

Used Car Department SOI M ^ n A venue W « t ig E i P lyn

Many.- P H O N E 3815—

GORE' Truck Headquarters

351 Main Avenue -West ' M ain J19tO FORD JJ-ton plekup. 4..pe*d.

ttanimUtlan ____ ItM I ClOl

B t f S I N E S S o n d P R O F E S S :

D I R E C T Q ]1 BABY SHOE BBONZING • RADIO RE,1 Uuttarfleld. »»07 AddUon K Ph. aggT Uien q Janklo'.'l►-fl/CyCt£rSAi;£ST&-S£flV/CE— > “ REFflJCEfllulua Cyelery. I’ll. 181. 4SI Main Ara. E. lu.er-Caln Applli» CEAfENT WORK - . idarto Vail~i^ement woik. Vl^na l«0»-a. natrltaralon. »I r r FA'WFHS & DYEHS Bhumway ApplIrhanlMB'a. K» 2nd Su Waal, i'bono 870; • TREE SERt COMilERClAL PRINTING Vau«bn-< Las'3^uailty prlntla* of all kloda. Tlmea-Nawa. ^ TYPE^VRIT

•^UPHOLSTE' FURNACE CLEANING________ Joj^ron-.. •464j

r ^ ? j ^ ! R t w S n m s ~ ^attmaaa nnovatML Evertoa M ittnaa .Factory.' Pbon* 81.W. Klrby-Vccuum B<

w i.. ^9chrJDank 4 Tru.l Uuildlnt. Phona 2041. i~ . , ,I MOTOHCYCLES ^ c i a a n ^ ^ S i j !

PLUMBING & ULATING •"W A T E n lcun* i>runb1nt »” il Hu. Cck rbon* 2U. Z ii l l l f a a ^ l i {v

TIMES-NEWS. -TWIN FALL

_ A U T O S F O R SA L E ' I A U T <1948 BUIUK lUper, IUdlo,"heaUr. etc.;. WANT w'mU'

aorte*. Very clean. Phona 2111-11. .uper. Can b1947 JEEP, i^eellent. condition. Full 'Irotl’a Cha»

, WE BUY CARS-'' ^W E TRA D E FO R ANYTHINQ I t9 ti PLVMOI9B1 CHi:vnOLET A*r„ Se-kn. Iladlo. 1

heater, powenrlida ........ I159S > “ n finl1980 QUICK? Sedanette with radio and

1980 YOU!1980 C

SEE UB IIEKOIIE YOU n'uY Oit SELL ‘*"® NUTTY AND CTN N V ’S ,

- 'V A L L E Y - M O T O R j ----------------- - AcroM N " City Hall

; - - — \

1952 . De Soto . S"": r ^ . J o m . v -> „ „

S portam ona Coupe paint.

» Beautiful matalila treen. two.|ona fin. ^

; “ " k ;r ? 2 1 9 5 .

paint .

Y O U R E E M O T O RC O M P A N Y ■ <»«oHe.

MM Klmbatly 110*4 , Thone l> | ] C O I

" " ■ - ~ ■ J9S0 CHEVRI lui* cal

J QUALITY - . i S Z lUSED CARS r,v:aS:

1182 STUDEBAKER Commander 2^loor 1982 FORD <(*daa with ovardriv*. radio. he.U cab. b*a«r. aeat cover*. milaa .

19«.BUlCK.8uBtr_i.dooc-*«Uo-wlih. ! __________ _- w a"u*ri' C H U R C

1949 STUDEBAKER Chanpion 4-daoriOverdrlv* and climatlur. Very — F tclaan.

f 1941 FORD V .t 4.door aadan. Cie.o: Susood Ur*fc ■

AND T R U C K S j-------------------

m t OM Oy.tan plektjp. Deluz* cab, ,

C H ]” “ . C T ! ^ „ v S r t K ’;r;;_ — sTyi;

aeptlonally clean.

1919 INTERNATIONAL l^ .ta n truck •', with :.ip**d axle and flat rack.

Jluae food.

T W I N F A L L S - '■ --------^ E Q U I P M E N T C O . ’ ^

Truck Laaa W*at _ l*Ofl KImbetl

i T •• S T UG O R E j3

Motor Co.. ____ I j

6 0 2

I M a in A v e n u e S o u t h

Y o u r

H o m e o fB E T T

. T o p V a l u e 1» « a T m r a^ ■ overdrive

C a r s !

1981 6TUDEB1911 DeSOTO Cuitom 4-deor aadan. A 2-ap**d a

• oji*-o»Ti*t car Ilk* Tjaw. TlT*atepn»tubeleu tirta. Ridio. beaUr. 1980 PLYMOI

1*49 DeBOTO Cu.tom d^loor a«dan. 104? STUDEO Lllht |r*y flnl.h, aun viaar. ra. avardrlv* dio. heeler, pracUcally n*w Good-rl(b lit*.. I94S BUICK

.... . . . . K

, m 110 s«a.nHere'a a heautlful car. automatic 1941 FORD 3.

clulcb. radln. beaUr.$045 1941 BUICK 1

1053 Plym outh C ranbrook Sedan “ ** ® ''”:.ton.; Radio and^heaur. Lika aew. J W I ]

__________________________________ ________ M - 0 - 51 9 4 9 D e S o t o ..................... $ 9 9 5 -n>e FrUndii

Beat Buy I n Tow n! Eno* Schiffi.r

1 9 5 1 P l y m o u t h ................$ 9 p 5

.S e e T h e s e A n d 'N o ~ " O K ” ™, M a n y O t h e r s a t — ,j,

GORE MOTOR CO. „6 0 2

Main Avenue Soulh ^

■ ~I*— ------------------------------- ---------------- * T M t I t or

------------------------- ----------------------:---------1 Be G ood U

p r o f e s s i o n a l s ________ ! ________

: T 0 R 1 ; -• '___________________________ I ‘fil D O DO E

• RADIO JlEFA /RSEflV ZC£ 'i S T u r . ^ 'Glen g ja n k l... 11^.0 sarylcl-hon.2884.

' • 'T t E F R j G E i a n o i r s F n v i c E Radio, h ..iUaar-daln Appliance.. p W e 2418.-------- covan.beauiidarlo V allT T l^C . B*rvic. 198S.R. ’ ' • - a.Jrltaratei». waahan. r a w a . atcJora. H9 © O D Q E 1

Bhumway Appllanc* Repair. Fh. 1480-J. Chaaaia and

• TR E E SE R V IC E ' 5e"dr'to'«"V.uabn-a l^ d K ap ln . Sarrlo*. Ph. 299i:

• TYP E W R ITE R S_________________Sal**. r*ntala and a*rvte«> Pbon* 90.'

Sherwpod Typewriter Ex. Oppaalta P. 0 . T i n / P M ^m . UPHOLSTERY .johnron-.. Me4i^ 4U. Av> E. i i i m r. * • . A i

• VACUUM C L E A N E R S - T> r\T>r i l t « SaU-ServIc*. Gu*r.nt**d uMd

vacfnma. a27 Eaat Main. Phona 1187. , Klrby-Vccuum Balea and Sarvica. Rapali^ ' - T T cj: ^ wnta la. 402 4Ui Ave. Em U Phone 2M0, _________

F f e hom a*d^! ^ r ' l l a i l . ?ho*n!rt<». 500 Bloclc '• V p i E J l ^ a U N D S (2nd A

• W A TE R SOFTENERSZuilliaa W b e r v l c a . tkoa* SU. ‘----------------------

y_IK_FALLS. IDAHO

I S A L E ____________ A U T O

.Upep.'can* b«"»M? a t ’ Cllffort*ai!d”D*r- *'*r *11* Addlaon•ull Htotl-a Chevron-Station. 9ho*hon* aad j,so CADILLAC19 <nif> i.an*. ________ i;,998. 1941 »

^ 1918, U:

H i ? r3 1917 PLYMOUTll 8t-<la1 delux* 4. • A. I door a«lan. Radln, heater, n'w

i ■■ ................. ......C O M

I Y O U R E E M O T O R j __________p ;

f C O M P A N Y !

L i:no Kimberly Road ' ' ' Pho'ne 194 i O F U

' ' O n a

A - l U a e d C a r

- -------------- V A L U E S — ■ -

S o o ’E m T o d a y ! -

I °1949 KAISER D«]u>.. Shiny black I

paint. Radio, heater, ovenlrlv*. |aun vlaor, toad Ilfhu,' apoUltht. ;A r*ally «l*an car — _____1S98

15 1947 FORD V .| 2-door, Rajio. YoUf C

1980 BTUBEDAKEB Champion. Radio. FULLheal*r. sood rtlhber. Ordinal Wt.a ! .paint --------- -------------------1938 1 O n A

1981 MERCURY spofl eoupa. lUdlo., ! a n x m haater-overdrlv*I mtny other ac. i-b P ftO . ceaaoriea. A vtry clean car_.81898 '

\ r I (cqu irp :COMMERCIALS ' _ iici.tci

^ ' DELI-. iranamlaaion — .... ......_u-^JJ078. '—

s'.rton UACK truck. mo>l>l 20.' with O K Inew b«*t and tn ln bed. 9.20 lutracuon t l r * . ------------------«9S0 F L I N T ,

>r 1982 FORD V-I F-I. Stak* rack, deiui*U cab. b*at*r. Llk* n*w. Only 10,000 I

mile* ............ ....... 11880 '■ and y<

" C H U R C H M A N T i lO T O R S ' W o ^ P R E Ir! JERO M Er - P h o n o 77 or 1 1 5 - •

Op*n Ev.ninii ‘til 9 ^aundtya 12 'til 8 IT C.

■ W E W ILL :

, r n’■ . C H E V R O L E T

'• - ! S t y l e H n e D e L i r x e 'J j . 4 - D o o r S e d a n

i .. KXc£i?i'oVA'iS.^^6£EAN N O E

?1695 • A tY O U R E E M O T O R

- -------------- C O M P A N Y ■ ....... .. CHEVhoLET'

! i:Ofl Rlmb*ily Road . Pbon* 594 “

~ - -Masic Va

T -■ S T U D E B A K E R .........

. O U T O F_ ------------ E-------------------^

^ V ' 0“^* I s Overflc

. . . » No#h TracJ ) AB.jrhe3c

. . A •Y

_______ W ILLS Ul

B E T T E R - B U Y S ' on trui

1951 aTUOK8 AKER Und Cml.*r with ------------------

1980 nUlCK noadnaiu^ with .lyna. xt(s R.mbi,, , flow .......................—M- „—ll800 heaur. ov(

1981 STUDEBAKER 2 ten Inck with Dr"lVe*"u>h 2-ep*«l sad <.{8 tlr** ____tlSOO U.H c a ^ i

1950 PLYMOUTH Bubutban ___ IIWO '104? STTOEaAKER Commander oijrtrTve?^

I94S BUICK Ba'adma.Mr 4-door wllh «>«<liiioti .d rnaflow .......................... tlOOO 1947 Ambai.adc

1980 ffjW EBA K EJ Cha«pl«», 4 ^ Tr^enVA'i

1948 BUICX aup*r 4-doiir ~ ««»" q }. 1941 FORD 2-doer .1800194i'dU1CK 8p*elal aadan _ ._ 4 tO O der'tlTm^ Tb* Bljt Drlve-la Lot aa Truck Lus* •

1981 H-lon 4.IPT W I N F A - I r L S ‘7 “" f’" '

. ---------M .0 - 5 M W i— G-&-.------- ^Til* FrUndly Home of Sludebaker Tit

Eno* S«Uffi«r Jak* Roth I’l;

- 1949 Special Del- healer, nev

• “N o ^ 'O K ” I s A s G o o d A s " A '

T W O , D ^ i J Y ________ ; --------------------1948 4-door. Ne

FREE DRIVING TRIAL JiS"™"- ——J

T ry A a u a ra n te e d Uaed C a r . b ev er a l ' . ^ D r iv e I t F o r TW O FU L L

DA YS- 2 0 0 MUes o r M orel ^ND OTireR u_ .fih Q W _ lt.-T a -'X o u r -Ptlonda, ------------------ T o -c ir

T M t I t o n - H l l l* - I t -H a a - to — ---------- --- -Be O ood to Live Up to Our— -j

! --------TwCTay Freb’ J .D r i v i n g T r i a l

•fil D O D O E »iXon Pl:kup_.$1175^.epaed Iran.mluion | heater. F fMod Urea, clean eab. -

L J f ifc£ I jY M O U X tt-4 -D o ar l- -4 l i7 J : ' T H E SRadio, heatar. aeat coven, rovan.beauUful finlih; very

. clean. . - - AND MANYH 9T > O D aE \U -T 0Ji..,......ABE

N o Reaaoni■ 5eady"to «o. ‘ • W ill B

. '50 BU ICK ;-<-D oor................ |ia 0 5 ’Radio, beilar. A'iuxury car - • I 'A IR aithat baa had exeelleat c a » • APPRAISALS

. D O Z E N S O F O T H E R S - i v a d e - cai

. . . A L L M A K E S ! • ^ .

B O B R E E S E •

" X J s s d C a r s '242 Tmei

500 Bloclc T ruck L ane E a s t rhon* s:o

(2nd Avenue B outh)---------- -------:iw b.r. c W

133 :Jrd /v e n u e N orth Jo h n le 'B o

.......

• " • - K t . . ’I

AUTOS FOR SALEr .

IVSO CADILLAC Fleetwood. ai,00o‘nllM. —” _8i98**'l9^V.*lJneo^ .idS o? U U. f^ ehandiM Mart. IH Shoahone elr»«t aoulh.

. AFTER OLD I COMPARING ! Si

u i _____ m iCES______ _____MI . Radio, haaur.

• j OF USED CARS • WuVJ

^ On This Page

Do You Think . Y U U E, _ Your Car Is Wort?, ()' $ 7 0 0 . 1109 Kimberi:

I or More? — ' —ek 1■n IF SO. __

Your c a j would moke

TH E PU LL DOWN PAYMENT '

W I On A Brand New C a rSI .-SPECIAL BUICK ' EQUH

(EQUIPPED WITH RADIO,_ - itEATER. DVNAFLOWl_______________

DELIVERED AT l . ^ ^ ’RinB

l l ' " CHICAGO OR ' w FLINT. MICHIGANle ■ •ig ' and you would tav * ]

r WoPREIGHT CHARGES MOWHY DON’T YOU STOP IN ”

AND LET u a snow YOU KOW .IT CAN BE DONE

— W E W ILL M A K E ALL YO UR "

~ n TRAVELING ARRANOEMBNTS

T O TH B FACTORY Septei

— — All you have to do,-— - iQ'J

NORTH‘SIPE ’ “ .... —A U T O C O . U l

JERO M E

CHEVROLET BUICK34 — Open wenlns* ’Ul •_ Sunday. Hooa -m a Cha7.- I - P l ---- ; '•Uasic Valley’a Oldeat Dealer" - ^ - V— I I phev, 4 D

-------- 'va ci. M oc

OUT OF USED CARS? ®'"'', 1 ,., -Syn>- < <lp<I-ShoitM-Slfy-NofI

O u r Uaed C ar D epartm en t r > ; , v . ^ S . I s Overflowing W ith New P a d c an l 2 < Naah T rade -Ina . . . su c h A asThese and M any M oret

j A 'T ™ ” ■' C hev .C lubW ILLS USED OA R D E PT . . ^

• ON TRUCK LANE WEST . Chev. 3 dooi

9 Nash Ford 4 doo!

' 1982 nambier Sutlon Waron. Radl^. Tord 3 dOO!

J . niw r t r ° ttViTi Bulck 4 doo1981 Btateeman 4.door. Radio, haalar,

1 overdrive. rtcIinInK aeata. b*d> unll. air foam cu.hionfc Iflzceilent

) 1947 Ambai.ador 4-door. Radio. heaU ChaV. Bel J er, overdrive, new palat. metallle

' fr**n. A (ood o n * ............. ..8748 CbBV. 3 dOO

' ' Chevrolet Chev. 4 doo’ 1981 atyllne deiuta J.d»Qr. HeaUr. fm- ) der akin., loia of cbrema. Sharp

sreen fInUh. On* owntr..—.J189a 1981 4.lon 4..pe«J pickup, Cannpy on 1 9 5 0 PO

Uck. Royal bli.e fini.h. A very. cleaa one-owner pickup___ tlt98 * ^ '^ 1

............................... ................................. 'E ng lno , 60I Plymouth O v erd rft^ J

Covers, Tho_ 1949 Special Delux* Club coupe. Radio. e<l—O ood T

healer, new painu A aharp lltll* n ------MI----------------- -------m i. --------------

I Mercury_________1948 4-donr. New paint, verr clean.

Wechanlcally OK. R adi? baater.*»ood Urea ----------------------- 8798 .Cher. « Tcr- ^ \ ' , •

■ BEVERAL FORDS, DODGES. ^ ^01AND OTireR UAKES.AND MODELS Ohev. .Club

----------------- Yo - CKO 0 gg ~ y s o*L -C hev ..4 dooi

ALSO ch ev . 4 doot

Flne';«(il.-i^“ DelSJe'’;;tnUr«r HouaiTConplawly fumleh*d. a ecule fri«ld>. tji ..— 1 a ^ .alr^ huune cooklnr ranre. oil & at .PlVm. 4 dor ;

• - piTO. I

FOLKS! l - t o . U o » . )

— ^THESE-CARS^-:—^AND UANY MORE ON UAND Chev. 3 dOOr

ABE FOR B A L E ...................... -„ ^ ^ Chev. 4 doorN o Reaaonable Proposition

W in Be Refused! Chev. Club (

. . . PA IR and HONEST ^APPRAISALS 0 U A R A N ™ > «

- T r a d e - Cash - a n d T crm i—Largi

WILLS, MOTOR CO. Qpj,j,;Used. Car Department ;

• 3 i2 T ruck Lant, W est

Phone 820-J—Twin Faila------ tV /b ,n CMtomen.;a«ad Tb*lr • 'CHE

Johni.a 'B oyd - ‘T ao n a co r , QMAO Term.

- - ------— - ~TAGE"PA Q E T W E N T Y -O N S I

1 ~ AUTOS FOR SALg Mt e - B

” ■ 'N e e d a ' i ^ m ^ '. ' . r . _ r!. . u lFor TO Or Chryal^ er D*8oU ’f t ' '• ( H

- AREGOOOI V. H 1100 buy* U„ worlM • •{ H

- ASHWORTH MOTOR 0 0 ' H ™ 11»I» ATCmt S is f . ■ ■ . Ig

1952 ” I OLDSMOBILE 11

! S u p er “ 8 8 ’‘ ’ H

2 .D oor S ed tin ___________H

I neiio. beaur. hydrvnallc tlatad tUaa. I

| ; . ....- ? 2 4 9 5 |

YOUREE MOTOR- : IdO M P A N Y }..

1209 Kimberly Raad rbon*' 894'

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F O R Y O U R '

C a r s o r T r u c k s

E Q U IT IE S - B O U G H T ~ ■ '

_ ----- UM-DODOB-—------------------ . -lU-TON. I70-INCH WIIEELDASE, - ^ 1.28 RUDBER, S-SPEED REAR 18,000 MILES. . -

11005 .

H A K D . ' ;

r — M0 T 0 R rc 0 T ~ " ^-P^iono 15— ' 2 '

JE R O M E .................

. r = = q :S e p te m b e r S p e c ia ls

- QUALITY

............ _ _ : 0 K - = ^ . , ,

Used Cars . ' ^

“ . . . 1948 i.Cha7.-l-P#«.-^Ooup^-,|==;-4745.Chev. 4 Door Sedan — 146

“ 'Voa. M bor Sedan _____L 'faS’ 'Ford Club Coupe ’

_ ^ g g i J - d p o r ^ t t n . ..............7<n _ i _Plym. 3 door'Sedan_______ 688 '*Packanl'3 door Sedan ■■■■— S45

1949

Chev. Club Coupe_______ 41045• Chev. 4 door ^ a n . _______ OU. , '

_ Chev. 3 door K dM 995- ' jfflFord 4 door Sedaa ' 945

i. • Ford 3 daor Brian ' 04R i '

^ Ford'% ■Iton Ch.-b«b '____

i Bulck 4 doorPyna. - ; - '■n°" -r^-.

5 • .. ■ . ----- i - 'I 1950 ' -

Chev. Bel.Alr P .,01Jd e ___413M8 Chav. 3 door Power O . ___ 1195 f J

Chev. 4 door S e d a n ____ - 1195 -Stude: < doof QJ>.......•____ »4S ' • \

! 1950 P O L IC E S P E C IA L^ Fnrd t 'flnj r = =

’Engine, 60 Amp. O enerator,''Overdrive, 3 Spot U sh ts . Seat . • Covers, Thoroughly Recondltlon-

> ed—Good Tires—L ---------------jjogg---------------

- T " T - .„ , . . . r

' , .Chef. « Ton Pick-up l l___ »1145-Chev. K Ton Pick-up____- 1145 '■ahfv. niuh nntipw _

: .Chev..4 door Sedan-,’,... ,-.-„^-1395 -------Ohev. 4 door P.O. 1 . ;___ 1345

- -P ^ . '^ B e lv rfO T :-= = = = = :■ 4 dor sedan________ ISM

P ly a . 6 Paas. C oupe___ / , . ’IntenaUoaal M T- Pickup - 1045.

----------------------- ^ 9 5 2 ■

Chev. 3 door, Ssdon_______ 11745Chev. 4 door Sedan 1786' ' Chev. Club Coupe ■ - 18« ’ " '... PU-ra. 3 door Sedan________ IBOS.

1947 A n d O ldo r M o d e ls ' '

L a rg e S c le c tio a . . . > *.

O P E N - ............E V E N IN G S - ' ’

G L E N - Gf; ® J - K I N S :

. . C H E V R P : ^ T - v . . , vGMAC Temur P h e o t TOT;

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« i ■ ■■ ■ ^ n u if« lo e rn r - '" '» e - to do-wlth H | CbrUtlaalty?| R j . i a Ohnstlaolty, rcllcloo nnd worki n l l I a n Inaeparable. We kn.->w th a t Jesus ni>,V ' w aa-a carpenter. UntU he was 30

I 7 « an old, Be did not devote full------ ttm a to his ministry. Although they

a t« n ot mentioned tn the scriptures, H H there must have been long yean

lo r Jesus when His days were a mix- H 9 turvoroxyokentA U nffudrellgloua

teaching. We know that the Apoatle Paul combined tent making with

■ h ] 'pn ach ln g . We know th a t Luke dl* ■ I Tided his time between doctorlmg

. a jjd pubUo dlsclpleshlp.* There are also many ohrlaUon

loMhlngs which-honor w r k as an . expression of religion.

“That men' may sea your good w orti and glorify tout fa ther who la In heaTen.”

**Work for the night u coming ' when no man can work.**

“1 must work the work* of Him t t u t sent, me while i t is day: the

:xUght oometh when bo m an c an

' H y father worketh hitherto and

•Wa aro JaboBrars tog*th» irtth

Bow do modern C h r i s t ie fuUUl ' theee sorlpttires? There u e many

answers. Borne 'like ministers, ,dl«

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_ , and eomiTKrcial hM o b ilb ea t A u tom a

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H m - M I N I S T E Er-— —s— *‘W ork in Religion'*—LBTONE .reqtors of.Chrlstlan edueaUon, mis- B Cbnreb) olonaries (m e d lo a t , agricultunU,' irr-oeiaon: -taachlag. ■,preachlng._.etc.)_dewto sl( their lives to full-time ChrlaUanfork In my Bcrvlce.

A great many mbre give part- B ^ t e the tlnie ChrisUan service. Ttioy teach on. W hat- Bundoy echool cloue*. lead youth 1 otir Uvea groups, serve on church boards and

organizations, do ofllce work, help with dinners, do cleaning or carpen-

■■ try. pointing, piontlng or plastering S w » ‘.2 as these are needed la the w o ^ of

4 the church and the Kingdom.The ideal Christian church iS’one

.J-' in which every member Is a work- g / er. Insofar as this Idea Is achieved,

his religion becomes vital and satls- fylng for the individual, and tho work of God In Jesus Christ leapa fortwrd.- , ...

Tot the health and happiness and

UictaUM ,trengthenlng of Ihe church-avtrypeople on ohriatlan ought to ask himself lion-never had estly again and again this question,

‘.'Is there enough .work In my rell-e do-wlth gton-to-maka-lt. r a m -------------------

About how much work does i t take1 and'work to Make one's religion real? th a t Jesus would seem toho was 30 >« Utt4o enough. That U a tithe o flevotTfull eu r -t-ndord work week of 40 houra.louDh thev However, those who ‘'love the LonV*a^D tures never count the hours, They pourlonir veani U'em out gladly, becouse tho workrere a mix- th a t they do In the church and (he id re ll^ u a

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MobUh'cat bu m s a n d atoirtizcs freely? ^ Rtre b ea t in any ty p e of burner. N ot a I . loeciaHy refined for oil burner use.

^^Mefeinieat h free from hnpuritics, - n. .

ENT-M obilhcat supplies steady, q.xu I w inter loog. Flows freely.

TIC TcfHI service Keeps tank uiwu;:p3 yo* always ready for any storm.

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i m SEES IT''Ierfon” — a — r— .— !aUon, mis- kingdom .'Is-“a«*Tobor of .love”-a n d ricultunU,' /aiih.

de-ADto . As In all other endeavors, je m e Chrlatioir w nrdo-n ir-too-H tU ero thcrs-^l'do -

more than IsTcqulred. B ut.no one Jive Dart- can escape thto-Ioet.-lt-lakc8 work i Z S S to make our religion r e a l - l t la our ead vouth "labor for the Lord" which makes ^ d s ^ our OhrUtlanity vllaL If VOO need, work, help to-volunteer for servlce-DO TT TO- orcarpen- ^ A ^ , f ■ _ plastering ------—^ ---------------

C l o s i n g P r o t e s t sirch ls one • DIETRICH, Sept. 12 —Dietrich Is a work- residents m et a t the Orange hall I achieved. Wednesday evening to discuss the and satlfl- closin* of the Dlatrlch ralfroad sta-

and tho tlori; A peUtlon U being circulated hrlst leaoa protesting the closing and will be

tgesented to the public utllltlea com -' _plness u direh-Bw rv -iiI«l8h^Ja_iCflUlrcdL/or^ielon «Jd

night .prowling.anlmdls connof sm 2^uesu?n, to total dorknesa.______________ _

Iocs I t take Bladder Irrliafions ’.=c„.o H S ' S S S i A ' - ;

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