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TrifflcJ Scordx M«sle V allej,: rj8Bt«erfar M»*lc Vjilley.; . "fSJrobt Utbo. 1M3_ ^y5iTiB, N0..207 ^ lO a Madei] borlet. Not. 7-tA turrey . HM .alBiili la the pUjIm q u i^ ^ iecUon o! C»sti» county la oi tbo »tat«-flih- «; SmTdepartment by Uw iUt« vt S ^ lu C D r. L. D. •niomburff, Buj S^ttrlDMUn. re p o ^ 8*turcU V TnombuTB h u been n m « l fouiy lUto velertnirtMi to l^e*d ^ D ilsn to raednate all docs 1 A dwser area northwal ot Bm RuldenU oul<ld8 tbe a!^a vti Uh 10 have their d w vaeclo^ lauld contact Dr; lliomburs- Tc Sinarian add* that Uie coopen tl nf r»»ldgntji Of BurlCT ao li I been excellent. The {juaraniln lupertl^a Counts; A Rupert drlvcr’being trie unkcn drlvinjr and rockiest ifety campaign. In other a -ivintr and one for spcedinff. Arnold Hogue, 42, Rupert, 'hest-Tops Markin ■Hio Community Cheat top; y in the fund campaign, sicly.'two-thirds of the Ch et operational expenses pi ods.. Although runniDtr si rt, tho canvass at the cun ort of the-gc«l. Cheat ol Ive now will hinge on the h In to bo contacted and up- the willingness of rcsidentj a b»vo already eonlributed U it addlUohal contribuUoiu. !n. Mildred Bean noted Satur- Uut Uie total through Priday, Uu ta t 33 days of tbe cam- M aSi the'total UvM«t) the : a dirs or Uid lesi drive w u SOTJi The gain of M78.(S la tbe o l eafflpa!|Q/'''m tchlned nth the won^^^j^jjjjjBjBjB le leiders-ln the drirs haraH H 'ftnerotuly” of Uielr U m e.^H bam, general chairman; E. « man, business chairman; Lyons IU), (pedal Blfla chairman; Mrs. eae.oitnoider, residential chaU-* n, and W. H. ewartley, runa tr*. Beaa pointed out that leaa Q half a dozen vorkers tn the Inea district caoipalja have yet report resulta. Buslneu firms * have given mailer contrlbu- is Uils year Uian lu t are being laeted again la »n eTfort to « Uie drive closer'to the ffoaL oUng Uie achooU campaign la ipletcd and the residential carn- al Tlrtually completed, ahe gave » comparisons: business drive, W.65 UUs year; 110^89 lu t year; dentlal, »4.m J7 this year. 73 lu t and schools, $340.60 this r and $3:0.81 lu t. bout one-mird of the rural ipalmlng remalni to be done. Wld the rural toUl itanda at »•«. compared to a final figure 1.<05J5 I u t year, le , noted -Uie possibility that e resldenta hava been ng the extended campaign aad a that anyone who had not. I eonucted.by Uie volunteers to , ass Accuse U.S. Of Warlike Aims oscow. Nov. 7 W -The Buaa- cut their military ahow to 25 utcs todny In the Red wuare [ration of the 3Blh anniversary >e Bolshevllc r e v o lu U o n .^ haslxed the civilian demonstra- ' ‘’"'J on the 1053 day holiday. It Defense Minister NlkDIal ^ if' “'8 M of warlike aims, declared tho ei stnte Imd grown stronger i"':™ ."'.?.';"’ •' “>• so"" M lorees-wiUi modem arma In nearly real combat condl- ~<Jla a great deal to enhance military prcparednas." Htries Invited i -EallsPasean Wm ia the Mi« •rS m a pageant here Nov. 29 are be ng neccpted. Oeorge Baker May =h«'rn?an, ttlS rp|"n^flf-u« s;?t\nr'^'r I U^^sponsored by locni Jtnteant If being hcid nua ‘rafncD eith- Scordnard n •( k AUUUm m at >hW ^ M M 18 Valley. l»6a__ 38 lc Valley, 1 W 3 _ 33 10.1M3 ..-.IBO e in Rabies C turrey of was placed on the area by Uu sti dea quanui* and Ute city has pasMd an ordlnac »ualyla,to r«i\ilrtj«--iia_doBa-to ba-kepi- ta-fUh &bd l^ M o rm u B le d . e state vet^ ' Annouacement Uiat the are* h nbufff. Bur< beeo'pnt'nnder'tuta auanmUne « d Saturday, made Friday, br Dr. A. P. Bchneld ca named a state veterinarian, a l a publle me< ] to lead la Ins la Burley. Ke said the area 1 aU docs In eludes'Burley and a flve-mlle ar est ef Bur- adjacent to tha Snake river le MUildoka county. He explained I a!^ea who the ;neeUnc that the disease can vaccinated frota dogi to any warm blood nburs- The animals. He added that Uie ats he coopers- cannot supply va^nes unleu t rley ao far government declares an emersene {juarinlln^. TJIQrpsMjjnwTailllnuifijTb « ir m r t’ouna'Gi nts; Five Arrei eing tried for involuntary manslaught reckless driving as' the highlight of I I other action, two w(>re arrested for r< rpeeding. One of the drunken driving Rupert, faces maximum sentences of i ops $20,000 kin Fund Drive heat topped ?20,000 Saturday, the 24t npaigh. -The total represents approx r the Chest ffoal of |S0,844, needed t )cnses of the six agencies sharing th nning alightly ahead of last year’s cl the current pace will fall about $5,00 Chest oflidala -uid 'the succcss-of ih on the response of businessmen who n ; and up- ----------------------------- --------- Two Injured, iSmSS: One Critical, .Twa; persons were hospllallic S - iy one In.CTltlcalfondltloa, u the « Ja C S l suit of •> trafnc aecldpat OQ high ^ ^ V H |U o ^ U o a at tiaslo Valley Memn h . l > o ^ > l M nntu 7:S0 pjn. Satut '*hen he was taken by Uk Rey . Dortuary ambulance to S' f l u k e ' s hospital. BoUe. Hospital S ' tvona ^ wIUi minor JnJurles wu Mr P»yoCole.M,CaaUeford. Her con tla lc h ^ dlUgn wa* fair Saturday. night, ley, rural Smlthson'a back waa - fraeturei and he w u poralyxed fnm th that leas chest down. Other Injuries In TS tn the eluded a severe acalp laceraUan. hi 1have yet doctor reported. Ann Braughtor leu firms 31. CuUeford. had several rib contrlbu- fractured. are being Frank Hames. 191 Washlngtoi effort to street north, waa taken to tho hoe the ffoaL pltal for treatment of minor In npal^ Is juries, but was not admUted. itlal cam- Foie Snapped afC she gave Sheriff Jesse Carlton. InvesUgat ess drive, Ing officer, said SmIUison wa lut year; «jrtvlng the IMl Chevrolet when 1 year. $4.- veered off Uie right side of thi 140.60 this hlgtrway. snapped otf a large powcj , pole and fUpped end over end a he rural leut twice, coming to a stop on It be done. top. st^ •* SmlUison was Uvown 37 fee aal llgure fnim the vehicle. He lost contro .... .!;■» of the. car when ce went to sleep Jlty U i^ Smithson told tho sheriff. The ve. n missed jjjjo , total loss, Carlton said laign aad - jieporta Mishap Stan Slater, route a, Jerome, toW Saturday morolnB he rar commun- into-* car slopped for the trsfne light at Main avenue and Shoshone 7 ~ street Friday night and another ve- 1 S ' hide ran Into the rear of his car. r • * Oladys I. Brown, route 3. Twin A im o I'lUla, reported to police late Satur- day momlng'she hit tho car ahead he Itusa- ot her vehicle as ahe drove out ot a low to 25 parking plsce In ths 100 Mock of !d square Adams sUtet. - mlven^ H ,e right front fender of her car on. They was damaged In a coUlslon at Sec- :monstra- ond streei eut and Main avenue the 1053 (C«nUaul Fm* X. Cslsaa i) Nlk'blol ItEDS nsrEAT DEMANDS United PANMUNJOM. (Sunday), Nov. 8 Jared tho W—The stumbling prlaoner-of-war .sUt)nger "explanaUon" program reached a he Soviet new crisis today when the eommu- ;m arma nlsta repeated a once-rebuffed dc- kt condl- mond—that they talk to balky prls- enhsnce oners they didn't get around to lul I week._____________________ , ited in M iss T w in geantS l a t e ^ ‘N ovr2S fin yaUs year to glvenhe local -wlmierTntiTo 39 are Ume to groom herself for the state te Baker, contest In Boise In June. The state »n, uld winner enters the Mlu America ■Prtllml^ j»v>nt ln RfptMnhfr, IflM., at. At- nt. .The lanUc city. he local 2oe .Ann Warberg, Twla Palls, won the Mlu Twin Falls pagesntl ace «ho ‘n «nd repreaenled Idaho ln| nnd have America contest in At- n S n u **8h“lf} e y Bllck. Castleford. 1DS3 " c S P“B«nt winner, won the “Mlu LiTnt in OoneenlaUty" Utle at UiU year's «ting In Btate beauty contest. •, Proceeds from the Miss Tain n pageant wlU be u»*d by Uie club for eyesight conserva- entrance tlw, projecta and oUier elty and community ImprovemeDt programs, ield_UUi ...M _____ ________________ ....... .............. . A Regional Newspaper Serving ortkiti Cltr *u C*«tf Nr*»p.ixr im y to s Quarantiiw by tto sute le*t« dogs not leashed or muaU m o r^ n e a Even U dogs have been vacdnat ba-kepi-«n poUee-report; they sUn nsusl be r . . itrlcted during the period of t he area had QuaranUne. No dogs can be ahipe inmUne was from UU'iiUaranUae area and oo >. Schneider, taay be taken Ituntlag. Dogs publle meeU tranalt thnush Burley must be ke the area In- on a leaah when not tn a vehicle. vaccJne. u « tacclnaUoa : SinfS •" “ ‘0 Df- C““ l* county phyilds m hlo<^rf -It ,ione msy lead to nwte “uS» IS sss;.-'^ *“■ " ------He-jald that-lt-la-^Uar-to-let- ilftjTb o ia r ^ ly “Mtyon2 rrests RepoHec islaughter was found guilty by jurors < ght of Magic Valley’s continuing traff: cd for reckless driving, two for drunke driving arrests is a second-offense Casi nces of six months in the Minidoka cour ------------ - ty jail and $300 fines on cac I , of two counts of which h I w u convicted jn district eourt he; Priday. A Jiiiy deUberated seve ^ hours and 10 minutes before fine a*iTry\ hig him guilty of drunken ar P I V H reckless drlvlng but not of tho Ir voluntary manslaughter oharg fha hiougbl ualnst him over a lat lao i.'iia tnixic accident In Minidoka oouni approxi- last ye*r. needed to He is scheduled for sentencing 1 nrinir t>it> district court next PWday. Tl- oring tne „aaalaughter charge arose Iroi greats cf- the deaUi of Bennie MarUn. 11 u t $6,000 year-old Rupert high school ser n who re- a car driven by Hogue and or --------------- - driven by the youUi collided o 1 highway 30 aboultthres mUea sout pfl of Rupert at midnight Dec. 13« ‘-^''*9 The MarUn boy died hours Ut< t 1 In the Bupert General hbspltal. IP5) I ' ■ case.began here Uonday bt Lvux^ fore District Judge Hugh A. Bake , --------- Jt-wflfl,medJaJ!ffliLails_counl under a change of venue. Followio il a o u final arguments by Minidoka coui iMoitaiiwd ty Proaecutor Shermaa BeOwoo ^ K r “ d InstrucUons from Judge Bake ey Memor- ed fire possible verdlcl^vtnnocent o ijn. Satur- 'guilty of Involuntary maDslaughtei 7 Uk Rey- drunken driving, reckless driving c ace to St. negUgent driving. The Judge note Hospital- even if the deceased, Bennie Mar I w u Mrs. Un. drove unlawfuUy. Hogue sUl Her con- could be convicted If he. too, drov t night. unlawfully, f ^ argument Id ihe BeUwood noted Uial Hoguo waa no ^ charged wlUi breaking spy speei »*»«.-He said, how ererruie^ saUon. hU draOTtd Wi leet alUr Jmpacl. a fac Bwugnwn. which disputes any claim UutHogU' veral ribs w u driving about 30 mUea per houi at the Ume of the crash. Carller It Vashlngton the trial defense witnesses tesUflet 0 the hos- Hogue w u traveling at that speed, minor in- Woman Fined $100- tted. Mrs. Gene M. Oaffort Dobbs rr Palrfleld. w u fined tiOO aad K InvesUgat- costs and had her driver’s Ucenu hson w u suspended for one year by Ooodlnj •t when it Police Judge Stanley Legg Satur- do of the day morning. A 16-day JaU sentenu irge power ^'as suspended on payment of th< er end at Itop on Ita M n. Dobbs waa charged wlUi driv* ^ Ing uader Uie Influence ot Intoxlcat- 1 37 feet 1"* following an accident al a t control PJn. Priday at Uie comer ol t to ™eep hi Qoodlng •Thl* V* ' “Passenger Fined' ;»«n Jirt 1^*“ Morgan, also Palrfleld. a rlton said, paajengerin Mra. Dobbs’ car, plead- 1*0 highway aad w u fined $35 and s tie ran |3 Jie trsffic , Both women were arrested by Olty Shoshone officers Chet Floyd and Ployd notherve- xirby *hea Mrs. Dobbs' car wu if his car. involved In an accident with autos t 3. Twin of Mr*. Ralph D. Huffer and il. sle Satur- Behunlm. boUi Ooodlng. car ahead Nabbed Seecnd Time e out ot a Kliby Wtwman, Twin Pall*, who ) Mock of paid a $100 fine and $3 costa on a drunken driving charge In Twin of her car Falls police court lu t March, w u in at Sec- arrested again Saturday afternoon In avenue on the same count two miles e u t of isaB s) Uie-clly on the sugar factory road. He U being held In Uie county ANDS (C miUm* « ftn t. C4t.«« l) ;), Nov. 8 ---------------------------- whKl"" Senator Charges fnm”” ; Idaho Power Bid .*Mi For Tax Writeoff ______ WABHINQTON, Nov. 7 WS-Sen-' ator Magnuson, D.. Wash, said Sat- urday lhat the Idaho Po«'er com- 1 pahyJiM applied forta*concession* on two proposed Snake river pnjJ- ___ftrt ecta Uiat uUlmately could benefit 7 ~ Z ? 7 IhTTlrffi—ro-mllllon-iloIla«-mOTe than Uie enUre cost of the dams." ^hestate formally applied to Uie offlceof de- Thft Stata f«nse moblllsaUon (ODM) to Include Atnsrien Its proposed Oxbow and Brownlee 1 il At dams In the accelerated tax amor- tlwUon- program—Under-the-pro" 1MT1. ireih." * company Is permitted to wlta off, for tax purposes, a ptr- ' centase of the cost of a defenae Idaht) In yt*,,. t in At- ,enator accused Idaho^.Power , of "unseemly h u te -in applying for ord. 1DS3 u , j write-offs before Uie power ie ‘Miss commission had granted It licenses U yesr's Jer Uie projecta. Magnuson's criUclsm came In a S3 TA'In ataUment Issued by hU offlee during 1 by Ui6 Ik Teeeaa-ln'the eommU- xmserva- *lon hearing on Idaho Power appU- city and caUons to build Oxbow, Bro«.-n1ee jrograms, and a Uilrd projeet In Uie HclU _ _ _ csnvon area of the Bnake. - ■ .. . , , ....... . ■1 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, a ------------------ Progr or muni ad. > vaccinated. rlod of the tibe^pped sa and son* g. Dogs in be kept a vehicle. bitten clnaUon it- U. r pbysldao. 0 or $ erea iar-to-let^ >lm» I) r jurors of ^ ug traffic drunken . Case. oka coun- > 8 on cach he ^Tnd corp* commander, u d ?tfr*. Emmj ot the In- * * * * Major’s Talk "U ? To Delegates S'JE Closes Meets - , ------ .-.SpcaJdng on, "The Positive Dy , ^ namlcs of Local Offlcerahlp,- MaJo le and one Harry L. Larsen, divisional Salva »lllded on Oon Army- commander for Orego: mUea south ^nd souUiem Idaho, concluded tb Dec. 13» ‘ first annual conference for local of hours later ficcr# Saturday .at tbe SalvaUoi ibspltal. Army chapel, tonday be- h U addrea* combined a charge t local officers ns weU as a splritus »|ls_countx. jnassAga.__________ - _________ 1 MlOTlns Major Lareen’s appearance foi COM coun- lowed an-addreu by Hany Qtbsor local corps sergeant major. Sergean Qlbson spoke on "The Local Office. Jw S i 'The first •cs*|on'i6atfflcfl a dis cuaslon by Mr*/ Emma Andrew) C , w i„4 Home l e a ^ secretary oi “The Three S’s- and an address b; Capt&ln Gorton Eplett, "Local Of udire OUicr discusaion conducted dur ^ e Intiuded fune <lonie «tin l°cal offlccr* In corps worl ^ Vw* which dealt wlUi Bible class teach ' Ing, recruiting new member* an( n Uie case people's acUvlUes. UK waa n o t Work of the sergeant major, lead- anv aneed officer In. the locsl corps, anc - th e^ »«»'•' aerBCont-majors of yount Bacl,afact people's snjup* also came under dls- tbatHogue cusslon. « per hour acUvlly of the confertnw earlier in dinner aerved Saturday eve- » testified •’>' the Women’s Home leagu( lat speed. corps. DO- 0 i|S '’b Benson Avers T^s license J.'ISS? Mail Bacldng U sentence O SCS Revision intoxlcat- WASHINaTON. Nov. 7 ccldent at culture Secretary Eira T. Benson re- comer of porta he has received ''overwhslm- \ Qoodlng. ing support all over the counUy" foi ed— ^ revampmg the soil conservaUon airfield, a scrvice. *r, plead- Ho said there Is “no truUi" to re- on a pub- PorU Uie conservaUon service will d $35 and be consolidated wIUi the extension aervice. It will remain a separata ed by Olty agency, he aald last night. nd Ployd Under the agriculture depart- car w u ment's reorgajiIaUon program, the irlth autos seven regional offices of the soil r and il. conservaUon eervlce wero abolished. Benson said the shift from region- ne al to state-soU savings agencies will ’all*, who put the coostrv&Uon proaram cJojw- osta on a to fanners and provide more cffl- in Twin service, . . ireh, w u Benson said the mail h u been aftamoon about-''35 to 1” in hU favor since es w t of turned down a farmers’ caravan orr read, demand for catUe price eupporta. e countv Bonsoa said *upportlng letters .•» I) ^ came '■particularly from Uie live- atock people, urging us Ui go for- ward wlUi our present program." JCS Aaked to comment on the de- mands of some Republican congress- K lfl that.he resign. Benson replied he la “so busy Uylng to do my tanff Job-1'”' worried about UUs ni- leU ll nior of resigning.” '^ i d l S * ------------------------------------------ incesslons Students Ready S | j —City-Offiee^E __ anaL-Mnmgrmrnfji fnr,Uin nh». ^ J . servanco of the seventh annual : ineiuds Jaycee-sponsored "youUt day" pro- Brownlee here Monday were completed Saturday wlUi the announcement o£_appoinU*a.ofrioa*-------------------- 1 lilted tn ' Student city officials were select- 1 a per- cd by junior and senior high school i'defense city commissioner* from about 470 letters of applicaUon tubmUted by io-J*ower «tudenta seeking the appoInUve of- lying for ficea. » power " Studenta wiU work alongside city licenses authorlUes Monday during the local youUi program. ne In a Candidates for Uie city eommU- « during sloner posIUons were elected, foi- commls- lowins'prlmary and stntral tltcllon. er appU* complete with campaign • rallies. 3rov.-nlee .Olty achooU and tho city are co- he HelU operaUng with .tho Jaycee youth - - - Iprograr^ ______________________ S \W \ Tdaho. Sunday ; NOVEMBER s, i f K - er, dlaenases prcgrcs* of tbe fln i SiilraUoa An apci bere Saturday aftentoon. Joining the dli Mn. Emma Andrew^ aergeaat-major of tba B * ---------------------------:------------------: Area Youi £^InLegs\» hazelton; Nov. 7-M PoslUve D y - patient at Tlaglc Valley f f f f i for Oregon Saturday while he was hu included tbe in tho Greenwood area. . Dotailj ora not avallobli dared accidental by Sherif a charge lo boy was brought to the hot » a spiritual who was working nearby v arance foi- Stcinmetz fSephohcd Sti any otbson. and askcd' for the locatioi Bums directed Steinmetz tt SSd to tbe hospital in Twin Fal .. .. Carlton. Neittci^ Sheriff h ^ niade an investigrtion;of i Stdinmctz could n o f ^ l ho 1 address by nanics of tho persons who 0^' boy. Sheriff Carlton said t ducted dur- v S l i White House ember* and T* J O L , S a y s Red Spj S"S Reports Gon WASHINGTON. NOV. 7 M>-Bo conference mystery tonight surrounded i turday eve- present whereabouta of two repo lome league which. Atty.-Oea. Brownell aayj. I FBI sent, to the Whita House warn former Prealdent Itum an U Harry Dexter Whlt« w u * Sov "■crs *5>y’ Brownell charged Friday U Truman promoted White from i I v i n Cr Blatant secretary of the treasury O director of the IntemaUonal mor ision Reports Cone JfiniM C. Hagerty. P r e s id e : Elsenhower's press secretary,-si Mimtw" for ‘"hiy that a search of Uio prese ’Whlto-House files shows Uiat "U« flaservaUoa ^ ao confidential files in t niUi- to re. ^ scrvice will l»traUon. e extension Hagerty hut£ned to add Uial' a separata U “customary" for a Prealdent t. take his eonfldenUal files when : re depart- leaves office. He aald, however, the •ogram; the are copies of Uie FBI reporta in D 5f the soil flies. , , 1 abolished. Search PromUed Truman said at.Kansas City th ^ndes will ho doesn't know where Uie FBI r t»m clMW pQ^ H j B4i(j ho would sean more cm- voluminous correspondence 1 Vn. w..., took wlUi him to MliMuri'to see r "JS Uicre are any copies of such report 5-Si'S; J l srsto B" s""r Uie Uve- They must be in the files of tt Ul go for- attomey general. Thafa where thi ogram." should be If ho hasn't done awj 1 the de- with them.'* 1 congress- When he heard of this remar) Mn replied Attorney-Oeneral B r o w n e l l aal to do my sharply:. It UUs ni- ■■He’ll be sorry he made ths statcmenf* eady to Take Over ees-Here-on-Monda) • thn nh. _jualor high school appointment b annual Include Venlta Turner, city mah day" pro- ager; Karen .Koonts,-Airport man completed ager: Susan Robertson, city treu luncement urer; -Sue Ellen Webb, city clerk ------------- 1 jtaglns Bohlfr, parking meter-at tre select- tandant; Sonia Allen. sanlUirlan gh school sanitation .foreman, Marcia Mess about 470 man; Benny True, parks and recrea muted by Uon director; BUI Warner, clV; InUve of- shops foreman; Eddie Prater, as sUtant city engineer; Robb SmlU gslde city streeta and water department eu the local perlntendent; Jimmy Hansen streets foreman; Karen Oallowa] eommU- police Judge.^ <tcd.fol- - Barry Barlow, water and'sewag department foreman; Sharon Mc a - raUles. oinnu; m ter plant foreman; Jod /.are ct> Trenhalle, fire Inspector; Jlmm ;ce youUi Holmes, parks foreman; Ken Meli ______ _lC«Unt»4;«a.P»n.j,_C»l5»a_S>_ . ... , I . _________ ' Nine Irrigated Idaho BER 8, 1963 UfaUen Anny e<mfereaM for leokl «(tlecn held s ling the dlsessilon U Capt. R«e Hontgomeiy, loa or of tba Boise corps. (Staff pbeta-cngravlag) routh Wounded With Shotgui ov. 7—Max Pelushcnka, 14, Hazelton, is Valley Memorial hospital with sKotgi ;gs. '^ e wounds were received at 4 p.i e was hunting pheasants with some_bo: area. . _ available on'the accident, which was d i)y Sheriff Jcbso Carlton, Twin Falls. Tl to the hospital-by Reuben Steinmctz, Ede nearby whcft the boy was shot. honed Sheriff «iames.ii. ijutns at Jcron e location of the nearest doctor. Sheri linmetz to Kimberly.- Theboy-was brou^ Twin Falls where officlHIs notififid Shefl ^ Sheriff Bum8..iiorj6hQriI£ .Culton hi otioir of 'the shooting Saturday night-ai otteil how the accidcnt;happcned nor-tl sons who were hunting With the H^eltc ton said the boy’s injuriw were not seriou ------------------- ouse "^olior Magic Valley druggists • wll J C___ sponsor a bonquet•Tuesday•®v^ 1 w P V alng' ot tho Turf club In honoi X J of ■■oldUracrs," TTie “oldtimer’ I group includes 38 drugglsta rcgU- I \7 U O ." tered in the state in 1010 or be- f.1 W )-ficme Four of the group. Asher 'A ■ro^ded the Oelchell. W. P. Dlnsley, Arthui )f tiro repo^ r , ostrander and LouU Schllgen, live in Twin Palls. Members of Uie Idaho State PharmaceuUcal- assoclaUon and WM a Sorlet um g Travelers and theli “f* expected lo attend. Dr ttldV that Carl McIntosh, president ol llte from as- jd^ho state college, will be toast- le treasury to master. , A quartet from the college will FBI memo- provide port of the entertain- ment. Jame* N. Drj-den. Haxel- ton. U chairman in charge of ar- Presldeni rangemenls. «retary, -said f tho present ^ ^ C om ebacic o f ‘I k e’ Seen by S i ; . G O P L ead^i eporta in FBI ptianciscO. Nov. 7 «) - Republican NaUonal Chalrma Leonard W. Hall, participating in sas City that conference of wutem leadera < tho FBI re- the GOP. uld today the ra^y : would searoh “in trouble" but hc predicted U pondenee ho people will be enUrely saUsfle }url' to see if. «ith Uie Elsenhower administraUo such reports, by next spring, reports, he And tbe week-end conference c OOP representaUves from 11 west ry em states w u told by Senator Ben J files of the Elsenhowe a where ther admUilstraUon faces Uio proble: ^donTawaT brir«l^ order » a farm pro gram that is a "hodge-podge of 3 this remark, y*"* •expediency.■* wnell aald lh a speech delivered at the SI Pranels hotel. Bennett hit^at thos< made that Republicans he said are wlUIng t< sacrifice their principles to *'Ui< ------------------ gutter et expediency.- He said Presldeat BUenhowei arA«« has given hU assurance that i T-Ci faim program based on "the broad* - est poslble base of sound econom- kTin2)'V experience- wlD Hall told a news conference prior cJ««i ? senhower admlnUtraUon h u don« tremendous Job in accompUsh- ‘ns haslc thing*." alUiough for the P*rt they were "not too dra- maUc’^Hff-prcdlrtedHhat-the-frnlls of these accompllshmenta. such ai 3oPP*'« off 14 billion doUar* frocr the Traman budget recommenda- aratr, clly tlons for Uito fiscal year, would'bea: hi Uio next session of congress lobb SmlUi. Uj ux,reducUon and a ne^ . "J* farm program would be port of th BECBECY VEItS-TALKS and sewage PANMXJNJOM, Nov. 7 ' yPH-AUle Bharon Mc- and. communist dlplomaUo negoUs eman; Judy tors Sunday took a rest and secrec or; Jimmy shielded their efforts to start ai ; K m MeU- rangements for the overdue Korea c»lB»Bj>__ (^peaca conference. . . ..... td Idaho Counllta ' ___ H«BUr «t AwlU Bgma af ClmUtiOBi AmocUM r r « t u 4 Ub1u4 TnM I Deac ■~East NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (/T storm combined w ith jet wir havoc in the northeast Frid at least 18 lives. Tides din mal high-water -levels fore iamil!c&.on-the-New-York, coasts to higher ground.' -JW ftves rep.ortMlyj_20_feeJ England coast. W inds of i to 70 miles an hour whiop* tbe area, wlUi gusts of 106 mDes i hour reeorded -by tiie weaUier st Uon on top of Nev Hampshlr MU W ashington.------------------------ Several summer -home* we' washed into Uie AUanUo ocean Long Branch. K. J. Trains Stepped The stonn halted train, subn airplane and ferryboat servlee much of Uie New York metropolis area. UGuardla airport, Uireaten wiUi nood for a time by wai pounding against a U-foot dU canceled n flights, eers held at Most of Uie traasporUUon *«r omeiy, local (ee* wer* restored as tbe tides u graving) winds subsided later lo Uie day. ------------------ - Fallen wires cut cff electricity . .. *hout 60,000 homes oa Long Islai rl ttoctilcally v. n r^ ll er**** oil bum en without bei Service gradually was being restore Temperatures hmrered slightly abff freeslng in Uie metropoUtan an gun =dton, I. . h shotgun wlUi w om o' and ebUdren. wr ' nt: d Tf Tn trapped overnight in snow and I ’ £ '”• o n S . 17 mrlh 01 Tuudo Pu some_00yfl n. Y. Police with buUdosen from nearby construcUon' project brol * was d«. ?alls. The tomoblle crash'on tb r New; Jerw actz.' Eden, tumplka near Mount Holly. Tread erous pavements gener^ be -------- traffleJfr-a.jnallit-pece_and.xoa at Jerome paraUvely few auto crashes were r Diet- Storm' ' WOMPt Four died in the itorm la Pea [£d Sheriff syiranla.-'A man (oond dead at arlton had v«>i^^»»day.oa a Bipok^n lid night-and Spo«5*The dettt».'5 two pe ednorxhe sons.ln Bocbester. jc t ., were s B Hazelton . ^ « Discussion of Farm Prices Is EEi Set at Meetinj sUtarcgU- , BOISE. Nor. r t f l ^ P t a a p i l c i 1010 or be- *0,1 mining-two primo topics i Idaho Uiese days-vU be aired 1 r the an-ldaho congress of Uie Sta ley, Arthur chamber of Oommeic® openii USchUgen, Monday. The two-day aenloa may-be laho State Oov. Len Jordan speU out his vlei laUon and on farm policies In a lancbec and their speech on ‘'Idaho ■Ti't Agrlcaltur attend. Dr. the first day. aldent of Tax Panel to Meet II be toast- Meeting at the aame time wm I tbe legUlaUve Interim tax commi college win tee, auUiorUtd by the last legisli entertain- lure to look into all phfSM of taxt :en. Hazel- The Idaho advertising commlsslB arge of ar- which handles potato and enlc promoUon. also wUl meet then. I AgriculUire win bo feaUired mo - prominently than in tbe liast : - Q J - congresses- sponsored^ by tbe"gtli' .*The 'prime' purpose Is to gl' n Kxr c ’W area in tbe state an oppoi H u y tuaitjr to come together to develt ./ a statement of policy which wUl I turned over to tbe state's congre udU t^l iional delegaUon.** Earl uuiph forum foUowlag Jordan's speed nr ©r- William E. rolx. head of Ui department of agriculturo econom n^wbto member* are P. O. Batt CaldweU shipper; State Sen. FranJ old Snow, Moscow wheat farmer, I. S ^ u if and Lloyd MlckeUon, Idabo Falls •* *® “ * potato grower and ablpper. 200Masons Fro id econom- ^ ^ ^ —To-Att«nd-Th m Uie Ei- ApproxlmMcls TOO 80Uth«rtnd#K6 h u done Masons are expected to attend the ccomplish- three-day ninth annual festival ol gh for the the York Rite assoclaUon at thi )t too dra-' Twin ^alU Masonic temple Thurs- f-the-frnlt» day-throutlH3alurday;— -— '—^— s. such u Purpose ot the azmual tesUval 1 )Uars from to confer aU degreea and ordera c ximmenda- lbe .York Rite Masonry and giv would bear members an opportunity to obsen 3f congress, the rltualUUo work ol otber chaj and a new' ters. councils and commanderlea. part of the banquet for all York Rite Mi ' sons and ttielr. wlvea and guests 1 ' 7 p.m. Thursday a t the Amerlcs rALKS - ' Legloti haU will highlight Uie fe> ' (ffy—AUled Uval ^x«iam . > Ue negoUa- Tbe Rev. Dr. T. 'W. Werts. Tw and secrecy F'alU, right eminent grand pnla 0 start ar- of the; grand commandery. Knlgb rdue Korean Templu of Idaho, will be the fei j tured^aker. gia toplo will I -1>nvi3! Cai^i(>ri ----------------------- j------------------------------------ ' ^ . PRICE 5 CENTd' -" L0 Jortsu ^ ad in Big ist Storms fov. 7 (/P)—A surprise pre-winter snow-, th jet winds and raglns flood tides created least Friday night and Saturday and cost. Tides climbing five to six feet above nor-, evels forced evacuation of thousands of ewJyork»-Mew-Jersey-andJ^fiw.Bnglftnd, round.' Iv- 20 feet high crashed againnt-tha-lfeg- /inds of 60 ---------------------------------------— Seven Fail to- ' weaUier sta- __ : ... ‘ Finish Filing- OfNewLarid Sta subway; ROTERT. Not. 1-T be s ^ 6i ‘ homestaaders.who.dld not complet* • m e ^ o S tm »gl»traUon of t h e l r ^ by W d w it tSSteS W complete ,flnaran*Bnmm& M bureau of x«GlamaUoa«tfleisls U -f» t ^ reported Saturtay- , Friday was supposed to hava been jrUUon ssn- Uis deadUne to pampleta,^^' ar- Uu Udes sad rangementa and ‘^Id'bf.tbk^ Aad » Uie day. nled oa tbelr Uad np"-to JWday electricity to evening. otUdals reported. , dty officials on Monday and .wffl . S . 3 SSS«»SS£)ig I pnonea were thtlr lelwtion*. F vh greos lr* p » posed to contain 1« heniMtaadM hut one of tbe origlnal fiwip did ^ not appear test'Monday.-.-.-TTr-A-:- jroject broke jj to fumlsb the boreao wlUi'qBSJ- k in' an su- “ '•“'Sf r New; Jersey h» ready.» fumUb qnallfli-aUcw . tony. Treach- - —T--------------------r " ° ^ .S. ^^Iker-Aver^ sbeswereR- ; , of two per- ^BOtBK M n, T v(-aeB.-Vfa6^ Jj™ *»• Welkto, B , M a, d e t l ^ •’ day ttat- whst Aiaerfo^: rmik^- £ *tane'good'cld-CublAned'aa8n.ia7i tl 01 lt»,poUtlefc“ , ’ , k -wamed'tbs delentM to tht iisnual meeting at thsUsho Motor - S!?8S^SSS'^S£»: Ftoa pilcei Ueb'.^err* ... Amnk* cek W rt' WeUtar asked. “We ar® celd « « i£. Ksred. PoUUdans doalibm osrv* tc® opening owugb to get mad-Meaata «WT feel If Uiey do they wdot b a n & chance to be reelected.--' , S S JCSS! Welker that wotW .eonmn> nlsm bad made great headway dw- A«ncnlture la, tha BtoKan.trmlsttee be^ , cause “we have some io-c»lled «lllei K wm be bolstered by trade wlUi tbe western iisUons, and hb :ur*ed Amerieaa leader* to put'a stop to it. eet then. Bap* Baadoata audience." be said. 1* based ia»a til# American philoiophr vt- yy the gtatw j^ee. enterprlM"Bnd-BTer. shZl.bo' . . . . unless we succumb to those in our I Is to give naUonwholooktoUia.Kovcmmfiab' a an oppor- handouts and support" ' ' .• NeU/.curry, los Angele*;pits- vblchw m be jdujt ot Uie Weatera H l^ M ^ ta - «UUite and vice presldeat 3- Uso f* MU*Phy. Amerleaa Trucking assodaUoa. told I. V. a luncheon group he bope* Idabo'B mt wiu be new track license law wllf*t)0lnt th a' >t i t t worth, wsy to stable relations between lda> >t saying we ],o ^jd the oUier western ststea." 3ut are giv- T— e^vui s ita case.- *** Eapsaled «t ' m a resoluUon: Uie astodaUoa aired at a asked iU dlm ton to appoint a eon-.. tn's speech, mlttee to meet wltta Idabo^ offldala lead of Uie "eonceralng the-weight aad Is n ftt- iro econom* rulings thst may come from ths ad? rto. WlU be mlnlstraUon as a resaltof the aB- -- lntanUons^repealofUlefozmerlav. . P. a . Butt, oa this subject" ' Sen. Prank ti» u*t leglslstnre: In'ehactln* . is acUvo in a new highway traffic code, toad-' H. B. Soul- TcrienUy repealed a secUon Umlt- Roland J. log'wldUis and lengths of motor T»- snan; Har- hides. The assoclaUon^ resolaUon « t farmer, urged ita committee to obtain “It dabo Falls possible . . . the same standards aa ter. ' I prevaU in neighboring s tates"' s From South Idaho d-T hree-D ay^sti'^B ^ k e m - T d m '’'m 5 r a r B B s i i t i ] 8 r 3 r a a r c i r o attend the kr. Twin ?a% wUl ba taait*de*se.' • festival of A musical taa tor aU.vtittta* lon a t Uie local wlvea ot Yorlt Blt« M 4nna W ill- ipleTburs> bebeld trom«-.SO p-m.un¥a«p.m. ----------- ------ Prlday-at^ttift-bomft^ot M r. aad.&ra. \ tesUval U John T. ParUb. 1 » vmmore atreat, id ortera ot . Among -tba notablei ta y and give fcttend are Carl W . Bwi«er, RlgtijL y to observe laylor a Robertson. Boise; XdwM other chap- h . Way. BoUs: • Jay .A. RedflSld,- Sdward fl.;Wlnehe*t«r, rk Rite Ms- Blgby; H. H. Eberle. Boise; dauda nd guesta at m. Oorden, Twin PalU; WUllam t t 16 American Nuckols,Pocatello! Bay a-au atw ^ ght tbe fes- pocatello' Daniel F. Baoki,'JBolM« __________ E. WajmeTboreson. BUckfoot? Jo b a . W e ^ Twin r. P s l^ Twto Ftffcl.A. »4w»r^; rand prelau piJhee.^3oise: Barter.-MaUiiieb, lery. Knights R inm :''J. H ..fiaricerTl^; be Uie fear cSSTRupert; Or. Rotatrt A.-nr«C }plo WlU be rw« a. Tim

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M«sle V a l le j , : r j8 B t« e rfa r M»*lc V jilley.;

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Madei]b o r l e t . Not. 7 - tA tu rre y .

HM .a lB iili la the pUjIm q u i ^ ^ iecUon o! C»sti» county la

oi tbo »tat«-flih- « ; SmTdepartment by Uw iU t« v t S ^ lu C D r . L. D. •niomburff, Buj S^ ttrlD M U n. r e p o ^ 8*turcU V TnombuTB h u been n m « l fouiy lU to velertnirtMi to l^e*d ^ D i l s n to raednate all docs 1 A dw ser area no rthw al ot Bm

RuldenU oul<ld8 tbe a!^a v ti Uh 10 have the ir d w v a e c lo ^ lauld contact Dr; lliom burs- Tc S in a ria n add* tha t Uie coopen tl nf r»»ldgntji Of BurlCT ao l i I been excellent. The {juaraniln

lupertl^aCounts;

A Rupert drlvcr’being trie unkcn drlvinjr and rockiest

ifety campaign. In other a -ivintr and one for spcedinff. Arnold Hogue, 42, Rupert,

'hest-TopsMarkin

■Hio Community Cheat top; y in the fund campaign, sicly.'two-thirds of the Ch et operational expenses pi ods.. Although runniDtr si rt, tho canvass a t the c u n ort of the-gc«l. Cheat ol Ive now will hinge on the h In to bo contacted and up- the willingness of rcsidentj a b»vo already eonlributed U i t addlUohal contribuUoiu.!n. Mildred Bean noted Satur-

Uut Uie total through Priday, Uu t a t 33 days of tbe cam-

M aSi th e 'to ta l UvM«t) the : a dirs o r Uid le s i drive w u SOTJi The gain of M78.(S la tb e o l eafflpa!|Q /'''m tc h ln e d nth the

w o n ^ ^ ^ j^ j j j j jB jB jB

le leiders-ln the d rirs h a r a H H 'ftnerotuly” of Uielr U m e .^ H

bam, general chairman; E. « man, business chairman; Lyons IU), (pedal Blfla chairman; M rs. eae.oitnoider, residential chaU-*

n, and W. H. ewartley, r u n a

tr*. Beaa pointed out th a t leaa Q half a dozen vorkers tn th e Inea district caoipalja have y e t report resulta. Buslneu firm s * have given m a ile r contrlbu- is Uils year Uian l u t are being laeted again la »n eTfort to « Uie drive closer'to the ffoaL oUng Uie achooU campaign la ipletcd and the residential carn­al Tlrtually completed, ahe gave » comparisons: business drive, W.65 UUs year; 110^89 l u t year; dentlal, »4 .m J7 this year.73 l u t and schools, $340.60 th is r and $3:0.81 lu t . bout one-mird of the ru ra l ipalmlng rem alni to be done.

Wld the rura l toU l itanda a t »•«. compared to a final figure 1.<05J5 I u t year, l e , noted -Uie possibility th a t e resldenta hava been ng the extended campaign aad a that anyone who had no t. I eonucted.by Uie volunteers t o ,

ass Accuse U.S. Of Warlike Aimso s c o w . Nov. 7 W -T h e Buaa- cut their military ahow to 25

utcs todny In the Red w uare [ration of the 3Blh anniversary >e Bolshevllc r e v o l u U o n . ^

haslxed the civilian demonstra- ' ‘’"'J on the 1053day holiday.It Defense Minister NlkDIal ^ i f ' “ '8 M of warlike aims, declared tho ei stnte Imd grown strongeri " ' : ™ . " ' . ? . ' ; " ’ • ' “ >• s o " "M lorees-wiUi modem arma In nearly real combat condl- ~<Jla a great deal to enhance

military prcparednas."

Htries Invited i -EallsPaseanWm ia the M i« • r S m a

pageant here Nov. 29 are be ng neccpted. Oeorge Baker May =h«'rn?an, tt lS

r p |" n ^ f l f - u « s ; ? t \ n r '^ ' rI U^^sponsored by locni

J tn te a n t If being hcid nua

‘r a f n c D e i t h -

S c o r d n a r dn •(k AUUUm m at >hW ^ M M

18 Valley. l»6a__ 38 lc Valley, 1 W 3 _ 33 10.1M3 ..-.IBO

e in Rabies Ctu rre y of was placed on the a re a by U u sti

dea quanui* and Ute city h a s pasMd an ordlnac » u a ly la , t o r« i\ilrtj« --iia_doB a-to ba -kep i- ta-fU h &bd l ^ M o r m u B l e d . e sta te vet^ ' A nnouacem ent U iat the are* h nbufff. Bur< b e eo 'p n t 'n n d e r 'tu ta auanmUne « d Saturday, made Friday, b r D r. A. P . Bchneld ca nam ed a s ta te veterinarian, a l a publle me< ] to lead la In s la Burley. Ke said the area 1 aU docs In e ludes'Burley and a flve-mlle ar

est e f B u r- ad jacen t to th a Snake river le MUildoka county. H e explained

I a! ea w ho th e ;neeUnc th a t th e disease can vaccinated fro ta dogi to any warm blood

nburs- T he animals. H e added th a t Uie ats he coopers- canno t supply v a ^ n e s unleu t rley ao f a r government declares an emersene { ju a r in lln ^ . TJIQrpsM jjnw TailllnuifijTb «

irm rt’ouna'Gi nts; Five Arreieing tried fo r involuntary manslaught reckless driving as' th e highlight of I

I other action, two w(>re arrested for r< rpeeding. One of the drunken driving Rupert, faces maximum sentences of i

ops $20,000 kin Fund Driveheat topped ?20,000 Saturday, the 24t npaigh. -The total represents approx r the Chest ffoal of |S0,844, needed t )cnses of th e six agencies sharing th nning alightly ahead of la s t year’s cl the cu rren t pace will fall about $5,00 Chest oflida la -u id 'th e succcss-of ih on the response of businessmen who n ; and up- ----------------------------- ---------

Two Injured, iSmSS: One Critical,

.T w a; persons w ere hospllallic S - i y one In.CTltlcalfondltloa, u the «

J a C S l s u it of •> tra fn c aecldpat OQ high

^ ^ V H | U o ^ U o a a t t ia s lo Valley M emn h . l > o ^ > l M n n tu 7:S0 p jn . Satut

'*hen he w as taken by Uk Rey . D ortuary ambulance to S'

f l u k e ' s hospital. BoUe. Hospital S ' tv o n a ^ wIUi m inor Jn Ju rle s w u M r

P»yoC ole.M ,CaaU eford. Her con t l a l c h ^ dlUgn wa* fa ir S a tu rd ay . night, ley, ru ra l Smlthson'a back w aa - fraeturei

and he w u poralyxed fn m th th a t leas chest down. O ther Injuries In

TS tn th e eluded a severe acalp laceraUan. hi 1 have y e t doctor reported. A nn Braughtor leu firm s 31. CuU eford. had several rib contrlbu- fractured.are being F rank Hames. 191 Washlngtoi effort to s tree t north, waa taken to tho hoe the ffoaL p lta l fo r trea tm ent of m inor In n p a l^ Is juries, bu t was no t admUted. itlal cam - Foie Snapped afCshe gave Sheriff Jesse Carlton. InvesUgat

ess drive, Ing officer, said SmIUison wa l u t year; «jrtvlng the IM l Chevrolet when 1 year. $4.- veered off Uie righ t side of thi 140.60 th is hlgtrway. snapped otf a large powcj

, pole and fUpped end over end a h e ru ra l l e u t twice, coming to a stop on It be done. top.

s t ^ •* SmlUison was Uvown 37 fee aal llgure fnim the vehicle. He lost contro .... .!;■» of th e . car when c e w en t to sleep Jlty U i^ Sm ithson told tho sheriff. The ve. n missed j j j j o , total loss, Carlton said laign a ad - jieporta Mishap

S tan Slater, rou te a, Jerome, toW Saturday morolnB he ra r

com m un- in to -* c a r slopped for the trsfne ligh t a t Main avenue and Shoshone

7 ~ s tree t Friday n igh t and another ve- 1 S ' h id e ran Into th e re a r of his car. r • * Oladys I. Brown, route 3. Twin A i m o I'lUla, reported to police late Satur-

day m om lng'she h i t tho car ahead h e Itusa- o t h e r vehicle a s ahe drove out o t a low to 25 parking plsce In th s 100 Mock of !d square Adam s sU tet. - m lv e n ^ H ,e righ t fron t fender of her car on. T hey was damaged In a coUlslon a t Sec- :monstra- ond streei e u t and M ain avenue the 1053 (C«nUaul Fm* X. Cslsaa i)

Nlk'blol ItED S n s rE A T DEMANDSUnited PANMUNJOM. (Sunday), Nov. 8

Jared tho W—T he stumbling prlaoner-of-war.sUt)nger "explanaUon" program reached ahe Soviet new crisis today when the eommu-;m arma nlsta repeated a once-rebuffed dc-kt condl- mond—th a t they ta lk to balky prls-enhsnce oners they didn't ge t around to l u l

I week._____________________ ,

i t e d i n M i s s T w i n

g e a n t S l a t e ^ ‘N o v r 2 Sfin yaUs year to glvenhe local -wlmierTntiTo

39 are Ume to groom herself fo r the state te Baker, contest In Boise In June. The state »n, u ld w inner enters th e M lu America ■Prtllml^ j»v>nt ln RfptMnhfr, IflM., a t. At- nt. .T he lanUc city.he local 2oe .Ann W arberg, Twla Palls,

won th e M lu Twin Falls pagesntl ace «ho ‘n «nd repreaenled Idaho ln | nnd have America contest in At-

n S n u **8h“l f } e y Bllck. Castleford. 1DS3 " c S P“ B « n t winner, won the “Mlu LiTnt in OoneenlaUty" Utle a t UiU year's « ting In Btate beauty contest. • • ,

Proceeds from the Miss Tain n pageant wlU be u»*d by Uie

club for eyesight conserva- entrance tlw , projecta and oUier elty and

com m unity ImprovemeDt programs,ield_UUi . . .M _____ ________________

....... ..............™ .

A R e g io n a l N e w s p a p e r S e r v i n g

ortkiti Cltr * u C*«tf Nr*»p.ixr

i m y to s Quarantiiwby t to s u te le*t« dogs not leashed o r m u aUm o r ^ n e a Even U dogs have been vacd n a t ba-kep i-«n poUee-report; they sUn nsusl be r

. . itrlcted during the period of t he area had QuaranUne. No dogs c an be ahipe inmUne was from UU'iiUaranUae area and oo>. Schneider, taay be taken Ituntlag. Dogspublle meeU trana lt th n u s h Burley m ust be kethe area In- on a leaah when not tn a vehicle.

vaccJne. u « tacclnaU oa :S in f S •" “ ‘0 Df-

C““ l* county phyilds m hlo<^rf - I t ,ione msy lead to n w te

“ u S » I S s s s ; . - '^ *“ ■ "------He-jald tha t-lt-la-^U ar-to -le t-ilftjTb o i a r ^ ly

“M ty o n 2 rrests RepoHecislaughter was found guilty by jurors < ght of Magic Valley’s continuing traff: cd for reckless driving, two for drunke driving arrests is a second-offense Casi nces of six months in the Minidoka cour------------ - ty ja il and $300 fines on cacI , of two counts of which h I w u convicted jn district eourt he;

Priday. A Jiiiy deUberated seve ^ hours and 10 minutes before fine

a * i T r y \ hig h im guilty o f drunken a r P I V H reckless drlvlng bu t no t o f tho Ir

voluntary manslaughter o h a r g f h a h iougbl u a ln s t him over a la t la o i. 'iia tn ix ic accident In Minidoka oouni a p p ro x i- last ye*r.

needed to He is scheduled for sentencing 1 n rin ir t>it> distric t court next PWday. Tl- o r in g tn e „aaalaugh te r charge arose Iroi greats c f - the deaUi of Bennie MarUn. 11 u t $6 ,000 year-old Rupert high school ser

n who re- a c a r driven by Hogue and or--------------- - driven by th e youUi collided o

1 highway 30 aboultthres mUea sout p f l of R upert a t midnight Dec. 13« ‘-^''*9 The MarUn boy died hours Ut<t 1 In th e B upert General hbspltal. I P 5 ) I ' ■ case.began here U onday btL v u x ^ fore D istrict Judge Hugh A. Bake, --------- J t-w flfl ,m e d Ja J ! ff liL a ils_ c o u n l

under a change of venue. Followio i l a o u final arguments by Minidoka coui iMoitaiiwd t y Proaecutor Shermaa BeOwoo ^ ■ K r “ d InstrucUons from Judge Bake

ey Memor- ed f ire possible verdlcl^vtnnocent o ijn . Satur- 'guilty of Involuntary maDslaughtei 7 U k Rey- drunken driving, reckless driving c ace to St. negUgent driving. The Judge no te

Hospital- even if the deceased, Bennie M ar I w u Mrs. Un. drove unlawfuUy. Hogue sUl

Her con- could be convicted If he. too, drov t night. unlawfully,

f ^ argument Id iheBeUwood noted Uial Hoguo waa no

^ charged wlUi breaking spy speei »*»«.-H e said, h o w e r e r r u i e ^

saUon. hU draOTtd Wi le e t a lU r Jmpacl. a fac Bwugnwn. which disputes any claim UutHogU' veral ribs w u driving about 30 mUea per houi

a t the Ume of the crash. Carller It Vashlngton the tr ia l defense witnesses tesUflet0 the hos- Hogue w u traveling a t th a t speed, m inor in - W oman Fined $100-tted. Mrs. Gene M. O affort Dobbsrr Palrfleld. w u fined tiOO a a d KInvesUgat- costs and had her driver’s Ucenu hson w u suspended for one year by Ooodlnj • t when i t Police Judge Stanley Legg Satur- do of the day morning. A 16-day JaU sen tenu irge power ^ 'as suspended on paym ent o f th< er end a tItop on Ita M n. Dobbs waa charged wlUi driv* ^ Ing uader Uie Influence ot Intoxlcat-

1 37 feet 1"* following an accident al a t control PJn. Priday a t Uie com er ol t to ™eep h i Qoodlng

•Thl* V* ' “Passenger Fined';»«n J i r t 1^ * “ Morgan, also Palrfleld. a rlton said, paajengerin Mra. Dobbs’ car, plead-

1*0 highway a ad w u fined $35 and s tie r a n |3Jie trsffic , Both women were arrested by Olty Shoshone officers Chet Floyd and Ployd

notherve- xirby * h e a Mrs. Dobbs' car w u if his car. involved In an accident with autos t 3. Twin of Mr*. Ralph D. Huffer and i l . sle Satur- Behunlm. boUi Ooodlng. car ahead Nabbed Seecnd Timee out o t a Kliby Wtwman, Twin Pall*, who ) Mock of paid a $100 fine and $3 costa on a

drunken driving charge In Twin of her car Falls police court l u t March, w u in a t Sec- arrested again Saturday afternoon In avenue on the same count two miles e u t of isaB s) Uie-clly on the sugar factory road.

He U being held In Uie county ANDS (Cm iUm* « f t n t . C4t.«« l);), Nov. 8 ----------------------------

w h K l " " Senator Charges fnm”” ; Idaho Power Bid .*Mi For Tax Writeoff

______ WABHINQTON, Nov. 7 W S-Sen-'ator Magnuson, D.. W ash, said S a t­urday lh a t the Idaho Po«'er com-

1 pahyJiM applied forta*concession*on two proposed Snake river pnjJ-

___f t r t ecta U iat uUlmately could benefit7 ~ Z ? 7 IhTTlrffi— ro-mllllon-iloIla«-mOTe

• than Uie enUre cost of the dams."

^ h e s ta te formally applied to Uie offlceof de- Thft Stata f«nse moblllsaUon (ODM) to Include

Atnsrien Its proposed Oxbow and Brownlee 1 i l At dams In the accelerated tax am or-

tlwUon- program—U nder-the-p ro" 1MT1. ireih." * company Is permitted to

w lta off, for tax purposes, a p tr - ' centase of the cost of a defenaeIdaht) In y t* ,,.t in At- ,enato r accused Idaho^.Power

, of "unseemly h u te - i n applying for ord. 1DS3 u ,j write-offs before Uie power ie ‘Miss commission had granted It licenses U yesr's Jer Uie projecta.

Magnuson's criUclsm came In a S3 TA'In ataUment Issued by hU offlee during 1 by Ui6 Ik Teeeaa-ln'the eommU- xmserva- *lon hearing on Idaho Power appU- city and caUons to build Oxbow, Bro«.-n1ee jrograms, and a Uilrd projeet In Uie HclU _ _ _ csnvon a rea of the Bnake. ■ - ■

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TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,

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o r m u n i ad.> vaccinated.

rlod of th e t i b e ^ p p e d sa and so n * g. Dogs in

be k e p t a vehicle. bitten

clnaUon i t - U .

r pbysldao .0 o r $ e re a

i a r - t o - l e t ^> lm » I)

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jurors o f ^ug tra ffic

drunken .Case.

oka coun- ■ >8 on cach

h e

^Tnd corp* commander, u d ?tfr*. Emmj o t th e In - * * * *

™ Major’s Talk "U? To Delegates S'JE Closes Meets

- , ------ .-.SpcaJdng on, "The Positive Dy, ^ nam lcs of Local Offlcerahlp,- MaJo

le and one H arry L . Larsen, divisional Salva» lllded o n Oon Army- commander for Orego:mUea sou th ^ nd souUiem Idaho, concluded tbDec. 13» ‘ f irs t annual conference for local ofhours la te r ficcr# Saturday .at tb e SalvaUoiibspltal. Army chapel,tonday b e - h U addrea* combined a charge t

local officers ns weU as a splritus»|ls_countx. jnassAga.__________ - _________1 M lO T ln s M ajor Lareen’s appearance foi COM coun- lowed a n -a d d re u by H any Qtbsor

local corps sergeant major. Sergean Qlbson spoke on "The Local Office.

J w S i'The f irs t •cs*|on'i6atfflcfl a dis

cuaslon by Mr*/ Emma Andrew) C , w i „4 Home l e a ^ secretary oi

“T h e T hree S’s - a n d an address b; Capt&ln G orton Eplett, "Local Of

udire O Uicr discusaion conducted dur^ e Intiuded fune<lonie « tin l°cal offlccr* In corps worl^ V w * w hich dealt wlUi Bible class teach

' Ing, recruiting new member* an(n Uie case people's acUvlUes.UK waa no t W ork of the sergeant major, lead-anv aneed officer In. th e locsl corps, anc- t h e ^ »«»'•' aerBCont-majors o f yountB a c l ,a fac t people's snjup* also cam e under dls-tba tH ogue cusslon.« per hou r acUvlly of th e confertnwe ar lie r in dinner aerved Saturday eve-

» testified •’>' th e Women’s Home leagu(la t speed. corps.DO-

0 i|S'’b Benson AversT s license

J.'ISS? Mail BacldngU sentence O

™ SCS Revisionin toxlcat- W ASH IN aTO N . Nov. 7

ccldent a t culture Secretary E ira T . Benson re- com er of porta he has received ''overwhslm-

\ Qoodlng. ing support a ll over the counUy" foi ed— ^ ■ revam pm g the soil conservaUon airfield, a scrvice.* r , p lead- Ho said there Is “no truUi" to re- on a pub- PorU Uie conservaUon service will d $35 and be consolidated wIUi th e extension

aervice. I t will rem ain a separata ed by Olty agency, he aald la st night. nd Ployd U nder the agriculture depart-

car w u m en t's reorgajiIaU on program, the irlth autos seven regional offices of the soil r and i l . conservaUon eervlce wero abolished.

Benson said the sh ift from region- ne a l to state-soU savings agencies will’all*, who p u t th e coostrv&Uon proaram cJojw- osta on a to fan n e rs and provide more cffl- in Twin service, . .

ireh, w u Benson said th e mail h u been aftam oon about-''35 to 1” in hU favor since es w t o f tu rned down a farm ers’ caravan orr read , dem and for catUe price eupporta. e countv Bonsoa said *upportlng letters . • » I) ^ cam e '■particularly from Uie live-

atock people, urging us Ui go for­ward wlUi our present program."

J C S Aaked to comment on the de- m ands of some Republican congress-

K l f l th a t.h e resign. Benson repliedh e la “so busy Uylng to do my

t a n f f Job-1 '” ' worried about UUs n i- l e U l l n io r o f resigning.”

'^ id lS * ------------------------------------------incesslons Students ReadyS | j —City-Offiee E

__ a naL -M nm grm rnfji fn r,U in nh».^ J . servanco of the seventh annual : ineiuds Jaycee-sponsored "youUt day" pro- Brownlee here Monday were completed

Sa tu rday wlUi th e announcemento£_appoinU*a.ofrioa*-------------------- 1

lilted tn ' S tuden t city officials were select-1 a per- cd by jun io r and senior high school i'defense c ity commissioner* from about 470

le tte rs of applicaUon tubmUted by io-J*ower « tudenta seeking the appoInUve of- lying for ficea.» power " S tudenta wiU work alongside city licenses authorlU es Monday during the local

youUi program. • ne In a C andidates for Uie city eommU- « during sloner posIUons were elected, foi- commls- low ins'p rlm ary and s tn t ra l tltcllon. er appU* com plete w ith campaign • rallies. 3rov.-nlee .Olty achooU and tho city are co- he HelU operaU ng w ith .tho Jaycee youth

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Td a h o . Su n d a y ; NOVEMBER s, i

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er, dlaenases prcgrcs* of tbe f l n i SiilraUoa An apci bere Saturday aftentoon. Jo in ing the dli M n. Emma Andrew^ aergeaat-m ajor o f tba B

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A rea Youi £ ^ I n L e g s \ »

h a z e l t o n ; N o v . 7 -M PoslUve D y- patient a t T laglc Valley f f f f ifor Oregon Saturday while he was hu

included tbe in tho Greenwood area.. Dotailj o ra no t avallobli dared accidental by Sherif

a charge lo boy was brought to the hot » a spiritual who was working nearby v arance foi- Stcinmetz fSephohcd Sti any otbson. and askcd' fo r the locatioi

Bums directed Steinmetz tt SSd to tbe hospital in Twin Fal

. . .. Carlton. N eittci^ Sheriff h ^ niade an investig rtion ;of i

Stdinmctz could n o f ^ l ho 1 address by nanics of tho persons who

0^' boy. Sheriff Carlton said t ducted dur- v

S l i White Houseember* and T * J OL , S a y s Red Spj S " S Reports Gon

WASHINGTON. NOV. 7 M >-Bo conference mystery tonight surrounded i

turday eve- present whereabouta of tw o repo lome league which. Atty.-O ea. Brownell aayj. I

FB I sent, to th e W hita House w arn form er Prealdent I tu m a n U H arry D exter W hlt« w u * Sov

"■ c rs *5>y’Brownell charged Friday U

T rum an promoted W hite from i I v i n Cr Blatant secretary of the treasury

O director o f the Intem aUonal mor

isionReports Cone

JfiniM C. Hagerty. P r e s i d e : Elsenhower's press secretary ,-si

Mimtw" for ‘" h iy th a t a search of Uio prese ’Whlto-House files shows U ia t "U«

flaservaUoa ^ a o confidential files in t

niUi- to re . ^scrvice will l»traUon.e extension H agerty hu t£ n ed to add Uial' a separata U “customary" for a Prealdent t. take h is eonfldenUal files w hen :re depart- leaves office. He aald, however, the •ogram; the are copies of Uie FB I reporta in D 5f the soil flies. , ,1 abolished. Search PromUed

Trum an said a t.K ansas C ity th ^ n d es will ho doesn't know where Uie F B I r t» m clMW p Q ^ H j B4i(j ho would sean more cm - voluminous correspondence 1 Vn. w..., took wlUi h im to M liM uri'to see

r "JS Uicre are any copies of such report5 - S i 'S ; J l • s r s t o ■ B" s " " r ■

Uie Uve- T h e y m ust be in the files of t t Ul go for- a ttom ey general. T h a fa w here thiogram." should be If ho h a sn 't done awj1 the de- with them.'*1 congress- W hen h e heard of th is remar)Mn replied Attorney-Oeneral B r o w n e l l aalto do my sh a rp ly :.It UUs n i- ■■He’ll be sorry h e made ths

sta tcm enf*

eady to Take Over ees-Here-on-Monda)• thn nh. _ j u a l o r high school appointm ent b annual Include Venlta T urner, city mah day" pro- ager; K aren .Koonts,-Airport man completed ager: Susan Robertson, city tr e u luncement urer; -Sue Ellen Webb, city clerk-------------1 jtag ln s Bohlfr, park ing m e te r -a ttre select- tandant; Sonia Allen. sanlUirlan gh school sanitation .forem an, M arcia Mess about 470 m an; Benny True, parks and recrea muted by Uon director; BUI W arner, clV; InUve of- shops forem an; Eddie P ra te r, as

sU tan t city engineer; Robb SmlU gslde city streeta and w ater departm ent eu the local perln tendent; Jim m y H a n s e n

streets forem an; K aren Oallowa] eommU- police Judge.^

< tcd .fo l- - Barry Barlow, w ater and 'sew ag departm ent forem an; Sharon Mc

a - raUles. o in n u ; m te r p la n t forem an; Jod / .a re ct> Trenhalle, fire Inspector; Jlmm ;ce youUi Holmes, parks forem an; K en Meli ______ _lC «U nt»4;«a.P»n.j,_C »l5»a_S>_

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._________ ' Nine Irrigated Idaho

BER 8, 1963

UfaUen A nny e<mfereaM for leokl « (tlecn held s ling the dlsessilon U Capt. R«e Hontgomeiy, loa or o f tba Boise corps. (Staff pbeta-cngravlag)

routh W ounded W ith Shotgui

ov. 7—Max Pelushcnka, 14, Hazelton, is Valley Memorial hospital w ith sKotgi

;gs. '^ e wounds were received a t 4 p.i e was hunting pheasants with some_bo: area. . _available on'the accident, which was d

i)y Sheriff Jc b so Carlton, Twin Falls. Tl to th e hospital-by Reuben Steinmctz, Ede nearby whcft the boy was shot. honed Sheriff «iames.ii. iju tns a t Jcron e location of the nearest doctor. Sheri linmetz to Kimberly.- Theboy-was brou^ Twin Falls where officlHIs notififid Shefl ^ Sheriff Bum8..iiorj6hQriI£ .C u lton hi otioir o f 'th e shooting Saturday night-ai o t te i l how the accidcnt;happcned nor-tl sons who were hunting With the H ^eltc ton said th e boy’s injuriw were not seriou

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o u s e " ^ o l i o rMagic Valley druggists • wll

J C _ _ _ sponsor a bonquet•Tuesday•®v^ 1 w P V alng' o t tho T urf club In honoi

X J of ■■oldUracrs," TTie “oldtimer’ I group includes 38 drugglsta rcgU-I \ 7 U O . " tered in the sta te in 1010 o r be-

f.1 W )-ficm e Four of th e group. A sher 'A ■ro^ded th e Oelchell. W. P. Dlnsley, A rthui )f t iro r e p o ^ r , ostran der and LouU Schllgen,

live in Twin Palls.Members o f Uie Idaho State

PharmaceuUcal- assoclaUon and WM a S orle t u m g Travelers and the li

“ f* expected lo a ttend . D r t t l d V th a t Carl McIntosh, president ol

llte from a s- jd^ho s ta te college, will be toast- le treasury to master., A quarte t from the college will

F B I memo- provide port of the en tertain- ment. Jame* N. Drj-den. Haxel- ton. U chairm an in charge of ar-

P r e s l d e n i rangemenls.« retary , - sa id ‘f tho presen t ^ ^

C o m e b a c i c o f

‘I k e ’ S e e n b y

S i ; . G O P L e a d ^ ieporta in F B I p t ia n c is c O. Nov. 7 « ) -

Republican NaUonal Chalrma Leonard W. Hall, participating in

sas C ity th a t conference of w u te m leadera < tho F B I r e - the GOP. u ld today the r a ^ y :

would searoh “in trouble" bu t hc predicted U pondenee ho people will be enUrely saUsfle }url' to see if. « ith Uie Elsenhower administraUo such reports, by next spring,

reports, h e And tb e week-end conference c OOP representaUves from 11 west

r y em sta tes w u told by Senator BenJ files of th e Elsenhowea w here th e r admUilstraUon faces Uio proble: ^ d o n T a w aT b r i r « l^ order » a farm pro

gram th a t is a "hodge-podge o f 3 this rem ark, y *"* • expediency.■* w n e l l aald lh a speech delivered a t the SI

Pranels hotel. Bennett h it^ a t thos< m ade th a t Republicans he said are wlUIng t<

sacrifice the ir principles to *'Ui<------------------ gutter e t expediency.-

He said Presldeat BUenhowei a rA « « has given hU assurance th a t i T - C i faim program based on "the broad*

- est poslb le base of sound econom- k T i n 2 ) 'V experience- wlD

Hall told a news conference priorc J« « i

? senhower admlnUtraUon h u don« tremendous Job in accompUsh-

‘n s haslc thing*." alUiough for the P*rt they were "not too dra-

maUc’ Hff-prcdlrtedHhat-the-frnlls of these accompllshmenta. such ai 3oPP*'« off 14 billion doUar* frocr the Tram an budget recommenda-

a ra tr , clly tlons for Uito fiscal year, would'bea: hi Uio next session of congress

lobb SmlUi. Uj u x ,reducU on and a ne^ . "J* farm program would be po rt of th

BECBECY V EItS-TALKS and sewage PANMXJNJOM, Nov. 7 ' yPH-AUle Bharon M c- and. communist dlplomaUo negoUs em an; Judy tors Sunday took a rest and secrec or; Jim m y shielded th e ir efforts to s ta r t ai ; K m MeU- rangem ents for th e overdue Koreac»lB»Bj>__ (^peaca conference. .

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t d I d a h o C o u n l l ta ' ___

H«BUr «t AwlU Bgma af ClmUtiOBi AmocUM r r« t u 4 Ub1u4 TnM

I Deac ■ ~E ast

N E W Y O R K , N o v . 7 (/T s to r m c o m b in e d w i t h j e t w ir h a v o c in th e n o r t h e a s t Frid a t le a s t 18 l i v e s . T id e s d in m a l h ig h - w a te r - lev e ls fore i a m i l ! c & .o n - th e - N e w - Y o r k , c o a s ts t o h i g h e r g r o u n d . ' - J W f tv e s rep .o r tM ly j_ 2 0 _ fe e J E n g la n d c o a s t . W in d s o f i t o 70 m ile s a n h o u r whiop* tb e area, wlUi gusts o f 106 mDes i hour reeorded -by tiie weaUier st Uon on top of N e v HampshlrMU W ashington.------------------------

Several sum m er -home* w e' washed into Uie AUanUo ocean Long Branch. K. J .

T rains Stepped The stonn ha lted tra in , subn

airplane and ferryboa t servlee much of Uie New Y ork metropolis area. U G uard la a irpo rt, Uireaten wiUi nood for a tim e by wai pounding against a U -foo t dU canceled n flights,

eers he ld a t Most o f Uie traasporU U on *«r omeiy, local (ee* wer* restored a s tb e tides u graving) winds subsided la te r lo Uie day.------------------ - Fallen wires c u t c ff electricity. . . *hout 60,000 homes o a Long Islai

r l ttoctilcally v.n r ^ l l er**** o il b u m e n w ithout bei

Service gradually w as being restore Temperatures hmrered slightly abff freeslng in Uie metropoUtan angu n

= d to n , I . .h s h o tg u n wlUi w o m o ' a n d ebUdren. wr ' nt: d Tf Tn trapped overnight in snow and I

’ £ ' ” • o n S . 17 m r lh 01 T u u d o P u so m e_00yfl n . Y. Police w ith buUdosen from

nearby construcUon' p ro jec t brol* was d«.? a lls . T h e tomoblle c ra sh 'o n t b r New; Jerw a c tz .' E d e n , tumplka near M oun t Holly. Tread

erous pavements g e n e r ^ be-------- traffleJ fr-a .jna llit-pece_and .xoa

a t J e r o m e paraUvely few a u to crashes were r

D i e t - S t o r m ' '“ W O M P t Four died in th e ito rm la P e a[£d Sheriff syiranla.-'A m an (oond dead a tarlton had v « > i^ ^ » » d a y .o a a B ip o k ^n lid

night-and S p o « 5 * T h e d e t t t » . '5 two pee d n o r x h e sons.ln Bocbester. j c t ., were sB Hazelton . ^ «

Discussion of Farm Prices Is

E E i Set at MeetinjsU ta rcgU - , BOISE. N or. r t f l ^ P t a a p i l c i1010 o r be- *0,1 m in ing -tw o prim o topics i

Idaho Uiese d a y s - v U be a ired 1r the an-ldaho congress o f Uie Staley, A rthur cham ber of Oommeic® openiiUSchUgen, Monday.

T he two-day aen lo a m a y -b elaho S ta te Oov. Len Jordan speU o u t h is vleilaUon and on farm policies In a lancbec

and th e ir speech on ‘'Idaho ■Ti't A grlcaltura ttend . Dr. th e first day.a lden t of T ax Panel to M eetII be toast- Meeting a t th e aame tim e wm I

tbe legUlaUve In terim ta x commi college win tee, auUiorUtd by th e la s t legisli en terta in - lure to look into a ll phfSM o f taxt

:en. Hazel- The Idaho advertising commlsslB arge of a r- which handles po ta to a n d enlc

promoUon. also wUl m e et then .I AgriculUire w in bo feaUired mo

- prominently th a n in tb e l ia s t : - Q J - congresses- sponsored^ by tbe"gtli'

.*The 'prime' purpose Is to gl' n K x r c’W area in tb e s ta te a n oppoi H u y tuaitjr to come to g e th er to develt

. / a statem ent of policy w hich wUl I tu rned over to tb e s ta te 's congre

u d U t ^ l iional delegaUon.** E a r l u u ip h

forum foUowlag Jo rd an 's speed nr ©r- William E. ro lx . he ad of Ui

departm ent of agriculturo econom

n ^ w b t o member* a re P . O. B attCaldweU shipper; S ta te Sen. FranJ

old Snow, Moscow w heat farmer, I. S ^ u i f and Lloyd MlckeUon, Idabo Falls •* *® “ * potato grower and ablpper.

2 00Masons Froid econom-

^ ^ ^ —To-Att«nd-Thm Uie E i- ApproxlmMcls TOO 80Uth«rtnd#K6

h u done Masons are expected to a tten d the ccomplish- three-day n in th a n n u a l festival ol gh for the th e York R ite assoclaU on a t thi )t too d ra - ' Tw in ^alU M asonic tem ple Thurs- f-the-frnlt» day-throutlH 3alurday;— -— '— — s . such u Purpose o t the azm ual tesU val 1 )Uars from to confer aU degreea a n d ordera c ximmenda- lb e .York R ite M asonry a n d giv would b e a r members an opportun ity to obsen 3f congress, th e rltualUUo w ork o l o tb e r chaj and a new' te rs . councils and com m anderlea. p a rt of th e banquet for a l l Y ork R ite Mi

' sons and ttielr. wlvea a n d guests 1 ' 7 p .m . Thursday a t th e Amerlcs

rALKS - ' Legloti haU will h ig h lig h t Uie fe> ' (ffy—AUled Uval ^ x « ia m . >Ue negoUa- T b e Rev. D r. T. 'W. W erts. Tw and secrecy F'alU, r ig h t em inent g ran d p n la 0 s ta r t a r- o f the ; grand com m andery. Knlgb rdue K orean T e m p lu of Idaho, will b e the fei

j t u r e d ^ a k e r . g i a toplo will I

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L0 Jortsu ^ad in Big ist Stormsfov. 7 (/P)—A surprise pre-winter snow-, th je t winds and raglns flood tides created least Friday night and Saturday and c o s t . Tides climbing five to six feet above n o r-, evels forced evacuation of thousands of ewJyork»-Mew-Jersey-andJ^fiw.Bnglftnd, round.'Iv- 20 feet high crashed againnt-tha-lfeg- /inds of 60 ---------------------------------------—

Seven Fail to- 'weaUier sta- __ : . . .

‘ Finish Filing- OfNewLarid

Sta subway; ROTERT. N ot. 1- T b e s ^ 6i ‘homestaaders.who.dld no t complet*

• m e ^ o S t m »gl»traUon of t h e l r ^ by W d w i t t S S t e S W complete ,f ln a ra n * B n m m & M bureau of x«GlamaUoa«tfleislsU - f » t reported S a tu rta y - ,

Friday was supposed to hava been jrU Uon s sn - Uis deadUne to pa m p leta ,^ ^ ' a r - U u Udes sad rangementa and ‘ I d 'b f . tb k ^ Aad » Uie day. nled oa tbe lr U ad np"-to JWday electricity to evening. otU dals reported. ,

d ty officials on Monday and .wffl .S . 3 SSS«»SS£)igI pnonea were th tl r lelwtion*. F v h greos l r * p »

posed to contain 1« heniM taadM hut one of tbe origlnal f iw ip did

^ n o t appear test'M onday.-.-.-TTr-A-:-

jro ject broke j j to fum lsb th e boreao wlUi'qBSJ-

k in' an su- “ ' • “ 'S fr New; Jersey h» ready. » fum U b qnallfli-aUc w .tony. Treach- - —T--------------------r " •

° .S. ^ Iker-A ver^sb e sw ereR - ;

, o f two per- ^BO tBK M n , T v (-a e B .-V fa 6 ^ J j ™ *»• Welkto, B , M a , d e t l ^

•’ day tta t- whst Aiaerfo^: r m i k ^ - £ *tane'good'cld-CublAned'aa8n.ia7i

t l 0 1 lt»,poUtlefc“ , ’ ,

k - w a m e d ' t b s delentM to th t iisnual meeting at th s U s h o Motor

- S!?8S SSS' S£»:F t o a pilcei U e b '.^ e rr* . . .

A m nk* cek W r t ' WeUtar asked. “We ar® celd « «

i £ . K sred. PoUUdans d o a l ib m osrv*tc® opening owugb to get m ad-M eaata «WT

feel If Uiey do they w d o t b a n & chance to be reelec ted .-- '

, S S JCSS! Welker th a t wotW .eonmn> nlsm bad made g reat headway d w -

A«ncnlture la , th a B toKan.trm lsttee be^ „ , cause “we have some io-c»lled «lllei

K wm be

bolstered by trade wlUi tb e western iisUons, a n d hb :ur*ed Amerieaa leader* to p u t'a stop to it.

e e t then . Bap* Baadoataaudience." b e said. 1* based

ia » a til# American ph ilo iophr vt- yy th e gtatw j^ee. enterprlM"Bnd-BTer. sh Z l.b o '

. . . . unless we succumb to those in our I Is to give naU onw holooktoU ia.K ovcm m fiab' a a n oppor- handouts and support" ' ' . •

N e U /.c u r ry , lo s A ngele*;pits- vblch w m b e jd u jt o t Uie Weatera H l ^ M ^ t a -

«UUite and vice presldeat 3 - Uso f* MU*Phy. Amerleaa Trucking assodaUoa. told

I. V. a luncheon group he bope* Idabo'Bm t wiu be new track license law wllf*t)0ln t t h a ' >t i t t worth, wsy to stable relations between lda>>t saying we ],o ^ jd the oUier western ststea."3ut are giv- T— e ^ v u is ita case.- * * * Eapsaled«t ' m a resoluUon: Uie astodaUoa

aired a t a asked iU d lm to n to appoint a e o n - . . tn 's speech, mlttee to m eet wltta Idabo^ offldala lead of Uie "eonceralng the-weight a a d I s n f t t - iro econom* rulings th s t may come from ths ad? rto. WlU be mlnlstraUon as a re s a l to f the a B - --

lntanUons^repealofUlefozmerlav. . P. a . Butt, oa this subject" 'Sen. Prank t i» u * t leglslstnre: In 'ehac tln* . is acUvo in a new highway traffic code, to ad -'

H . B. Soul- TcrienUy repealed a secUon Umlt- Roland J . log'wldUis and lengths of motor T»-

snan ; Har- hides. The assoclaUon^ resolaUon « t farmer, urged ita committee to obtain “It dabo Falls possible . . . the same standards aa ter. ' I prevaU in neighboring s t a t e s " '

s From South Idaho d - T h r e e - D a y ^ s t i ' ^ B ^k e m - T d m '’'m 5 r a r B B s i i t i ] 8 r 3 r a a r c i r o a tten d th e k r . Twin ? a % wUl ba taait*de*se.' • festival of A musical ta a to r aU.vtittta*

lo n a t Uie local wlvea o t Yorlt B lt« M 4 n n a W ill- ip leT b u rs> b e b e ld trom«-.SO p -m .u n ¥ a « p .m .----------- ------ Prlday-at^ttift-bomft^ot M r. aad .& ra.\ tesU val U John T . ParU b. 1 » vm m ore atreat, id o r te ra ot . Among -tba notab lei tay a n d give fcttend are C arl W . Bwi«er, R lg tijL y to observe la y lo r a Robertson. Boise; X d w M o th e r chap- h . W ay. BoUs: • Ja y .A . RedflSld,-

Sdw ard fl.;Wlnehe*t«r, rk R ite M s- Blgby; H . H . Eberle. Boise; d a u d a n d guesta a t m . Oorden, Tw in PalU; WUllam t t 16 American N uckols,Pocatello! Bay a - a u a tw ^ g h t tbe fes- pocatello' D aniel F . Baoki,'JBolM«__________ E. W ajmeTboreson. BUckfoot? J o b a .W e ^ Twin r . P s l ^ Tw to F tffc l.A . »4w»r^; r a n d p re la u p iJhee.^3o ise : Barter.-M aU iiieb , lery. K nights R i n m : ''J . H . . f i a r ic e r T l^ ;

b e Uie fear c S S T R u p e r t ; O r. Rotatrt A .-nr«C }plo WlU be r w « a.

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[ijl I, Driver FolimdIlili Guilty dnTw<Illu Hex(Fr** Pw* Om )

I S V r M f ^ Ueu «r bondi toUUne tEN I l l F ? P ead ln c tm l m n ie n t . in u ld lti l 1 T « ------to - to n U c tn -< l r tr tn r - h B - r« c e sM I V chATga of d r lv in t on » revokedI I il' , c«nte. TUB aU te deparUnenl

. I ' ;l I tw en tareom ent took his ddvi2 U cen n lo r « y t u on Uie Xlnt

, 3 3 { (; fo u e .

i l' f N ew m an waa arrcsttil when I itopped a t a alal« police rosdbli 1 <al up on a u ta r factory road wh ' j tho w v in j or entry and oU \ • oftleera w ere welthlnK trucks.

J ...... - .B y ro n B ackfr. lClmberlj’..w a8 >re tted by Twln>7alU police k t 0

rtl l : ' . i; ' P*®' S a tu rd ay on a recklcM drlvl l;i charge a fte r the 1835 Ford he »a -» M lll W v lsff coUlded with a 19M Chi l i l l l l l plekup truck driven by ChaiU H I | a -n o b la»oa,-rouU -3 .-T ii’la-FalU m l l l 9 o rn ce ra reported Boblnaon tl i l a r . f " etopped fo r a atop t lfn a t Mlnldc

avenue and Sccond avenue aot : ' i w hen E acker rounded ths com er t

ftnd h la car colilded w ith t I H l l 11 Boblnaon vehicle.I m r ^ 'A E d w ard '7 . Stocks,-Bden, paid

r i I 115 lin e a n d *3 co»U In Twin f t > M i I! poUce cou rt Saturday , whan it ! j I) pleaded guilty of apeedlhg. H e w i l cited by c ity officer* for drivingT i r i ln " '! ! -------B iU u 'p C T ln n in jm r M ^ tn o n B 'f j I j l ' ' ' I K im berly road .

Pl u i i T ^ i ^ B d e d no t guilty of recklesi d rI f l II ’ '‘7 appeared before Pi

9 j | | ' i Judge T heron W. W ardI p M if Jerom e Thuraday. Kucera reque: jf ti i j ; ; j ' ed tr la l by Jury which; h a i be■ \ Inij V ! acheduled fo r 10 a in . Nov. 17. T j i> r ; ix r 'i com plaint agalna t Kueera w u tlg; I ' l l J ' . ' ed JoinUy by O. A. Jenaen, Thon: L l * p . M ahan a n d E. A. Oarrettaon,

> Tliey allege Kucera lilcreaaed 1■ ' i peed and failed to perm it t b

M, ' c a r to paaa h im . r : • ; Thomaa B a h r . D earer, who w

l i , ’ com m itted to th a oounty Ja il WeIH ‘ ; nesday n ig h t w hen he faUsd to p

a » » fJoe a a d « c o s t j /o r * tra /i offense, was re le u ed FrliUjr whi th e flno a n d coaU were p a id . -

B ah r waa fined by Kimberly J u th e Peace Ray P o tter t

im proper passing. Ke w u cited I i: iU te police following a m inor a

' t d d e n t on highw ay M.. Pau l. E ldndge, R anses, w u r

, , leased from th a eounty JaU Batu1, day m om lng a fte r aervlng a 30-di; - ' • JaU sentence fo r drunken drlr tn

He WM fin e d llOO and aen tenu In Tw in Falla juatlce court O c C l He WM g lren tim e off-for good b< havlor. E ldridge paid the fine a r costs. '

15 Given Awards 1,0 For 4-H Servici<. i i r BOISE, N o r. 7 U ^-Flfteen Mag

..,1 Valley 4-H leaders were honort H Friday w ith th e award of p ins an

; |i certifloatea fo r long aervlce by t^ — gm »enltjr .o f-Idaho -ex ten iloa-»en

'w f l l l I - Receiving aw ards were M rs. E i ' “ ’V ; 1 Bam ea, Mra. J . L. Bam es, Howai

, '- 'V ; I H arder, M rs. A lbert P . K u t . ^U .■I' . • . . Oua K udlae, M ra. H erm an schisw

‘“:T : ' U n . K aakon-Thom sen. Mrs. SUnlc : . . . W alters a n d M rs. Jo e Wlsecave • M t ! Twin FaU s eounty, five yeara. Mr

H .E . Shelton , also T w in PalU eour tjr, WU h o n o r ^ for 10 years of sen

' I I’ . I .’O thers honored Included M n . I W , M aggart a n d Wallace Taylo

~ V Cassia county, five years; M n . o:------ Ive Ohigbitnr. Ooodlng county, fli

' . 1 : ' y e a n : M rs. D orothy E dw tola an : ; f :: :r r :: :: :r_ M r« .:A ;-B r 'S c o tt,7 i itn eoin-count; ' . ^ • five years.

~ i Seven Fined for Snagging of Ksl

, • : KBtlB KRY, Nov. 7-Seven*B \irle I resldenta paid flnea of I U and ' »

costa In Juatlce court here thia wee! ' pl eaded guilty o f tnag; ' t - • ' i g ing flah a t M Unsr dan>.

,1 T he a rre s ts w ere.m ade by Wilj i' .-;j L, : Uam A. D orris, conservation offieei

; Justice of th e Peace Ray PotteV : Usted th e defendants u F . B. Dod

"> . son, A. F . McLaw, F rank MeLaK’ M rs. XmUy Okelberry. J a n u Okel

h - - b e rrr, A rrld B. Joh iuon and Ralp] . O kelbeny.

- • l l ie Hospitalf ' / ' - ' V laltlng h o u n a t Maglo Vall^

• ; , Memorial hosp ital are from-S'V> •and 7 to 8 p jn .

ADMITTED . D onetaM iller, O lydaBraddy,Johi

-■•*-7 ' Bml'thaon, M rs. Faya Oole. Arthu; i’ ' ’ Fahrenholz, D r. W allace Bond, a t

' Twin FaU i: M ra. A rt L. W lgglni• . , Amsterdam; M r*. Ellsworth Hena.

; i ' , ley and M ax Pelushenka, both Har-- • ' elton. ■

DISMISSED Mrs. E dw ard,C arroll, Tony Henk-

• •• •} elman. M rs. J a c k Larson, M ri. W a - . ' ■ ley D ay a s d son, Mrs. Robert John*

son and boy. T hslda Pennell. Mrs. r 'I Carl MoOarty. J a c k Personlus, John, ; Smithson, M rs. R ichard W. Morgan, I.-. Jr., A lbert R . Sharp and Melvin., ,i: !' Cardwell, a ll T w in FaUs; Ted Jo h n -

^ - 1, . . . ^ iton. M ountain Home: Mrs. M etta : I Stew art, Fairch ild ; M rs. Eugene

.I ’ -' Purehel. M rs. Georgo Wcrley. H ar- , . In i Schm ekpeper, Mrs. D e a n

Groves and d a u sh le r and M rs.’ ■ Clarence Clapaaddle, a ll Bulil; O.

. A. firackney a n d Dave Anderst,both Filer: M ra. Dean M urri and

V daughter and Mra. Robert Stewart,■ I . a a Kimberly: Polly Watson. H ager-.

. ; • man; E dith Caaper, Deltrlch, and_____ ^ n a l e E.' lUUa,.RuperU___________

kiL__ W eather: * w lftJ* U a-* » « -* le te lty '~ P artI/-

I , . e lo n ^ and eo aU n « 4 mild todayM d Monday, H lih bellt d a n 58-6Z. Jf* . H lsh jeaterdayM .lcw « ; a t 5 M. Bart>met^

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| | T ) n K e e p tb e W h it« Fito f B a le ty F ly li

Two jl Here•>baling «400 ^ AIn addition aiB~faces—*■ --------- ------g — --------revoked 11- «

irtroen t of 'N 3 ghla driver’s i ltie first of-

1 when h e ' I/ow 12 d a y t tCUheiU e roadblock tra jfic death in our Mag

trucks.ly, WU a r* T O£Siv”S Lawyers Say M Man’s llighte ~ ■ Are Violateenue sou th SALT LAKE c n Y , N or, t (fl I com er too Attorneys representing Leoo U e d w ith the , Livingston contended today t

constitutional rights of tha 3S*ya ^ p a W a old fry cook-chargee w ith m ur Twin F alU had been violated, w h w h e Llvingaton, form erly, Shoshc

lg. H e WM I d a , is accused of killing R driving <0 silerendrent. Jl-year*old Du

lln o n B T m housS Srdr^^w T slaahed^body _ _ „ ■ found near the home whare iE ^ _ E a iia » U red -hst-Ju lr-llt---------------------Jcless ( ^ . Attorney Blaine L. Openst le w e f r o - moved th a t the f l n t degree m ur

W ard In ch^^g8 be dljm l«ed,.He aald " th ra requeat- w u considerable deUy between C : w n a, when the complaint w u sljni

A, ® *>U appearance before a m a |I w u ilg n - trate.” ..............in, T hom as District Judjo OUrence E. B a retUon, Jr. « t Nor. 14 for argumenU on ■ re u e d hU dUmlssai motion and deUyed ui rm it th e ir n e i t Saturday the time for Uvli

ston to enter hU plea to tbe fl ’ murder charge.JaU Wed-, openahaw u ld th a t a lthough i

Ued to pay oompUInt against Livingston i T » tra ffic signed Oct. 3 Che aoouied m an « Idajr w hen n o t ta k en before a m agistrate i p a id .-- Ul Oct. fi. He contended ,the d t herly J u s - violated p r o t o n s of the sta te a Potter fo r federal consUtutlons and ta ad s cited by tion w u contrary to a speelflo UC minor ao- - lu tu te .

. ’StS: Beekeepers Elect ~ Officers for 195rt O c C i : . IDAHO PALLS, Nov. 7 W -L a ■ good be* n n c e . Budge, Malad, was eleol

fine an d president of tbe Idaho Beekeepi ------;-------- assod ttlon—t o d a y n i the gro— • - wound up a two-day conventl

rds Budge succeeds O. S. Oox, ShelliO ther officers elected include Ate

j r V l C e le Stapley, Oakley, vice preside; « n M agic " “i Olion, Preston, seci

honored tary.treasurer. p ins a n d Earlier, some 40 attending mei

ee by th e bera from throughout Idaho hsa s io a - ien r- D r.-O ecrga-F.-X noM lbnTenlom i

. oglst a t U tah BUte Agrlcultui M n . Eva colleje, outUns studies In .U tah ai 1, Howard Idaho aiming a t an overall Inse

program to control pests th

Held for Trial . KIMBERLY, Nov. 7 — Oeor

i ^ H . H unt. 30, Hansen, was bound ov^ court for tria l Saturdi

. • .7 ^ ' by JusUce of the Peace Ray P ottunty, f lv j who conducted a hearing ThursdiL ^ l . I S r “ ch“ ^ « of_ furnishing liquor,n county, ^ i6*year-old girL Hunt la free <_ *780 bond.

[Oj; 7 h Magic Valley ;PlSn Funerals6n*B\irley I?k . ^ 152 JEROME — Funeral servlcea f<Uila w e r t jj_ ym ,b , will be held a t 2:!o f “ *« • p jn . Tuesday a t the Wlley funer

trr.1 home w ith the Rev. Dwight Wl„ 0^ U'e MeUiodl.

thurch . OfflclaUng. Burial wiu IB Jerom e cemetery.

“rw iN P A L I£ -O n v e sld e servlc. M »- 0 « « « MyrtJ" Pow»H wl

ad R a lph be held a t lO a jn . Monday a t tli Tw in FalU cemetery with the Re

------------- V f. A. M acArthur offlclaUng. MrPowell,, a fonner Twin Falls resi dent, made h e r h one In Lon Beach. Callf. • .

lo V a ll^ra- 3 ' to 4 SH 08H 0N S—Funeral servlees fc

• Beverety Irene Burgeas will be hel ‘a t 3:30 p. m . Sunday a t the But

ddy ,John d e tt chspel with tha Rev. Josep I. A rthu r McLeod, pastor of the Shoshon Bond, aU Baptist church. offlclaUng. Burli W l g ^ , w in be made In Uie Bhoshone ceme

Jl Hens* t« y . oth H ar-

ly H enk- se n jo H o n o f th e N ew .

r ^ J ^ n " H o m o F u rn ish in g s

S h o w . . . ' _us, JohnM organ, - t •

COTTONEugene

SHASTA g C A IP E T 'H agcxi....................... ' .:h, and

— P R O T E C T E D B Y

- R E S i s f s o i L1 today '■a 58-6Z.

retards soiling . , . keeps colors clear and b r ig h t '

■ —lo n tt r - .- r . piacUcaly-ellml^— atn. I*m. “ “ ‘Ins »nd fluffing.«

I P — — « ^ - $ ' T . 9 5

: | j - ’ . j '

I IIS .OS I 3 4 8 W . Addison

» • JX * .. . .

Two Inji^ed, One Critical In Car Ci-ai

i r n a Pm * o>«)M d a y m om lng w ith another hlcls driven by Judson BmlUi. I

V ------------Mrs. CharU* Pptuesk. route 2,-iberly, reported to police.

Bareld Slater. Tw in F a lU .. polk* Prlday n igh t th e front ef bU 1M» K aiser w u damage

^ ---------- -- l u a u s l m t no rth wlUi aith o n t a O M neW la driven by Marvin ur Maffic K lm b trlr . T here n s

d a n a n io the Otdsmobik, a aald.

' A IM0 O w rre le t d rlv tn by WI____ KUUngtr, 4 t t W a ln n L J tm k .i n V Udad wlU> a U U Packard drtvei * * J Oeorge V o ttw * . Portlaod, Or*

S e m td avenue a o d Second at

l&tcd •tSt'" io5f“’?J obacked toto hU m o Cadinae «

rov, T (f> ~ It w u parked ta a lot eaturdijr .icoa Morris daisated a door, today that -----

Sh’SJSS Boise Speech Set

r 5 S

Ooeashaw " o e lre a dU U oa f o r 'A acanlsm from Oie Amerlcad Oc

said "U ien PatrloUo soclsUea. iAnnouncement U iat UeCai

would speak came from toTA mre a m S ls . eao CoaUUon In W ashtagton. re a magU; ^ ^

« E. Baker CoallUon's cItaUon for his « nU on the “ * member of th e senate comr lUyed unUl Internal security and im

i “ t h f ^ t The coallUon. w hich says I t i - resenU M patrloUo socleUes, i

Uiou-v the McOarran would speak a t the Bw u school auditorium ceremo

a w « broadcastU trate un- Uonally.^^^

S 'SHH- Clemency Denied For Two Slaye:

~ BOISE, Nov. 7 Wl — The Idii l P P f pardon board denied clemency

two convicted m urderen today i C 1 9 5 4 releases In Iko ml

I in —Law* Turned do im In the ir appUcaU •as eleoUd were:Beekeepers Frank Morris, serving a life » the group tence for f irs t degree m urder In convenUon deaUi of two LewUton brothers.

I — entered the prison Aug. 23,1947. JX. Shellejj Prank Leppart. aervlng 20 ye lude A(ch.- for second degree m urder In Bli

presldfni, ham county.»n , secre* .— --------- ...

ling mem- $50 Fine LeviedS I S --ForO fterT aiUuSl S KIMBERLY. Nov. 7 - Ohai

ra^^Mnw^ « » “ en. pleaded guUty<>..» unlawful possession of two ol

»»■“ of « 0 andproducing costs Saturday n igh t when h e i

pcared before JusUce of the Pe.— Ray P. Potter.

M ConservaUon O fficers O r o v Darls. W. A. DorrU and Jack Al

— Oeorge ^»d Sheriff Jesse C arlton arres ound over Hranno Friday when they appeal

Saturday w ith a search warr;tay Potter »nd found th e pelts.Thursday —

i . ' S . ' S |^ I T T f c B _ | j X

□rvlces fo r A L - - J ^ 1 / wId a t 2:80 I . ^ly funeral it.jIght W ll- h'J IMethodist“ wm be D rairlng In a th ird parly of(e etery * romance—especUlly whe

(he Iblrd p a rty U a preacbcr.le services owsH will ay a t the

. A Good Sfllesi Sell You A n y

irvlees for • - -II be held ___ __________ -Uie Bur* | V

V. Joseph R l J T Bhoshone • •g. Burial me ceme*

= = j It Takes A h in g s H eating E>

Sell You T

RIGHT f O N E !a y I -------^ We hove o complete si— - • • - stokers.lT '.'oirsizes and

I L type home or business .n e e d o n d p u r p o s e . T h o y o u th o R IG H T O N E . . .

irig’h i ' g ive y o u th e m o s t h e a t QIriim i-- -------i r w h T - w e - m a l n t a l n - T i '

g in e e r s w h o o r o t r o in e d t n e ed s s c ie n t i f i c a l ly , o n d

, ‘ Ing sy s te m b e s t s u i t e d tc

-DET-O p p o ilta t h e P o s t O ff le #

4

I T ^ FallsI C a l )-1 I Members of Uie Magle Va

1*51 Q m MemorUl HosplUl guild group j J . a s u j ;30 Tuseday a t,) hospltaL

E S>ute2,-Kliji... y ,5 j,-n ig h - B e h » rP T A -w m -n " v .11. >oT<4 < P-m. Monday in the llb rao , m n t S 3

_____________»K . ~*n ie IStH fourth ward RelTcT V fL n elety wUl hold a rummage aale

M O a t the rear of Oie Twin F [ b lu T s U to .» •"* T r u s j^ d l n g .

monUily meeUng of Twtn-PallsTarantrRed-Croas ch

S i S te r and execuUre board and Inl BiMUni of ttie county Red Ci adrUoiy board wlU be held a t I

, M B M u « jianday a t the-R ed Cross , aiM giieee ‘a .the old_cjiy_h^.______

C b a m » w d l» g ‘ .S 7 S 2 Clayton Dleksoo. Twin Falls.

being bsld ta Ul* eounty Jail pel tng arraigsm int on a c h a iie of

7 7 . tng d m k o s a public hlghwsy. f i p f w u a m s t* d by Deputy SherUfs;

McDonald and P. 0 . Thompson <

Solonsnator Me- --------d M - te d a y i . i w - ________:_______________94 p o g m A daoihU r w u bo ra to Mr. i

H it^ ld n r d jB c b M e k _ iC lm b « for'A m .erT a t Maglo Valiey MemorUl hosp lead Ooali- Friday, and a son w m bom to : “ •.J « “ “1 Wayne Wynkoop, T

p iji j . Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. , t o i Amerl- i^ wigglni, Amsterdam, ' bees

P*renU ol a son, and Mr. and ^ the Amerl- Oreg LeCIercq, Twta-FaUs, pare or his work of ^ daiuhter. Iite commit- ' U

T.F.Auto,Truck Collide on Brids

ceremonies JEROME, Nov. 7—A Uuck drfi adcast na* by Ted Leno. Twin FalU, w u

volved In a slight accident on t__ Hansen bridge a t 3:46 p .m . 6ati

' J Sheriff Jamea B. B um s i

1 Sheriff Bum i said th e posI f l V P r Q bn>(es on the Uuck failed u L«s w j v a o entered the bridge from th e soiThe Idaho and Oiat Uie vehicle collided w:emency to a cor on Che bridge,today and Riding on Uie Unick were fct*o m inor Mexlcana from Rupert and one «

_ - taken to Maglo Valley MemornniiiHiHnT,. hosplUl for treatm ent to m inor 1 ■ppucauons

lo Uie Uuck and tho oUier vehlia life sen- ,u ,h t , he added. 'rder In Uie .'Others. H e f k g •= ParlangFinesr In B ing- Twin PaUs police collected J

Prlday and Saturday in bonds i— overtime and Improper parking.

1 PosUng »l each for overtime parP n • log were Mrs. Larry Irvi-ln. C.

— Luke.-M atW ard.B .B .-BryantrC i P p l r a Billings. Eveb-n Yragul. Leona X C l l a Jacob. Olenn Briggs. R . C. Durha:

— Charles Mrs. Harry Elcock; T rum an Gree 1 guUty of halgh. 0 . Brady, M orris-H ayn two o tte r Howard Sheldon, Dotty AusUn. L. WO and S3 Mauss, Al Jenkins. Oleii NeU< en h e ap* Kenneth Wright. J . H . Carlton, the Peace Brlenhalt. R. W. ChrUtlensen. Ro

aid Cogswell, H. E. W estendorf, O r o v « r E. Shawver.• Margie Joslln. Oeor

Jack Aiii>n Sargent. Elmer Fischer. Alfred Ai 1 arresled Stocker and Bob Ml:

h ^ w m iS **’ l l n g »a' each for Improp h w arran t cieo Blgley, W._________ .ZapuUo.-Mi»,-Clj-de_Mj-era..Arlei

Harding and Earl Morelon.

Drivers Fined- KIMBEHLY, Nov. 7—WlllUm .

McOnimmond. Kimberly, and Bll a . Schmidt, Burley, paid 'fines < 13 end $3 cosU Saturday when thi

J ? appeared In JusUce court and plea(ed guilty of driving on expired 1

/ W censu.They were cited by R . B. Foote <

the sU te police rovmg port-of*ei

^ o y d Olsen paid ilO and »3 cos r iy o ften this week when he pleaded guilty ( Uly w ben having excessive weight on a sing: -ebcr. I axle.

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^ n y F u r n a c e ,

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tiete stock of fumcccs o n d _____^es an d sh o p e s . . . to fit any iness . . . ond to suit every . Tho big problem is to sell ,,>JE. . . th e one best suited to h ea t o t th e lowest’cost. Thotjln -T i'sto ff-of-hcQ tlng-cn^------------ —jined to survey your heating /, and recommend the heot* ited to your home.

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'alls News in Brief' B ed CroM M eet Bet

agle Valley T h e rtguU r monUily meeUr 1 group will R ed Croes directors and adt eday a t the council wiU be beld a t th e loca

. flee a t 7:30 p jiL Monday.

M arriage U ceaa*sf the Twin A marriage Ucenae w u Issue \-w lll-m 8e t ‘the 'conn ty -c lP rk -F riday 'lo 'E ii le library of sU n n e tt and Leanna Ande

boUi Hazelton.

1 Relief s ^ r ^ ^ n r ^ M o r r o w , Twin Falls, ge aale Nov. pleaded Innw en t to a charge of Twin FaiU te ry when arraigned In pr<

g. c ou rt here Friday, will be trie<Nov. 17. HU bond of MOO h u eonUnued.

S 5 .° a iW - ™ MMdwand In lK l W ashington achool PTA will i Red Croes ® M onday ta th e school

leld a t 7-30 dltorlum . FoUowtag a sho rt buti d Cross of- tneetlng and fU g presentatloi It . th e Shamrock Blue Birds, men: ■---------------.w lU -rijit classrooms.

In Falls U Bohl Man H u Attackr Jail pend* Bhurrum. Buhl, whol a n a ^ b e - ^ Magic VaUey Memilghwsy. HO h ( ^ W Friday night w im * IB hertfU l*e h u been released. Heompson m e <trlcken a t the Greyhound btuIt of SouUi Uon here. _____ .

Lessons PU nned______________Bridge lessons will be givento Mr. and P-®- Monday, Tuesday .and \ _JClmb«rly. “ esday a l the Church of the As ^ h a n ita i sieB~EplEcopil~iiDder'iponsonhl bom to M r 8 ^ MarUia’a • giilld. Sam Oo

Twin ‘’e Instructor. The publle liId I tn . A rt --------- ------------

r?’ Fledge SerorityM ary_L ee LaUism and B lUs, pa renu 3 * ^ ^ ^

l_ O m ega sorority a t U tah SUte “ _ r lcu ltu ra l coUege, Logan, where *1I P k ' a re freshmen. T hey are spendlni

week-end wlUi their m othen, B lw c h e LaUiam and M rs. Hai

j n Q g c Bankhead.

lU, w u In- F ire Damagea C aren t on the P a fn t on Uie hood of a IDSl B I.m. Satur* owned by the R er. W. A. J B um s ro- A rthur,. Twin PaUs, w u dami

w hen I t caugh t fire a t Fo th e power avenue and Bhoahone street n ed u Leno Friday aftem oon, city firemen . th e aouUi ported. O uo ltao spUIlng from Ulded w llh carburetor on to the engine cai

th e blare, they eald. were four — —

nd one w u s tudenU Bee Film Memorial T^-in Falls Business college

I m inor In - den ts were shown a film. ‘Tha d. Damage for LUtentng," portraying the tier venlcia portance of good telephone U

nlque in the business world. 1— • I h n n a Rlngwood. class' Instrw i w i o a charge of the assembly.' l U t / 9 film w u fum U hed by the local I. flee of the M ountain States Tb o ^ f o r Pt^one Telegraph company.

Directors Picked ?*Leonard For Farm Groi3. D urham , WENDELL. Nov. 7 -D lrec ton v lan Green- y ,e annual meeUng‘*T. the Ooodlng county Parm Bur- ^ '< ^y W endell.:n NeUo^ ^ew directors Include Milton 0 t,an tcn . is. and Noble Turner! l»Ui Oe

?.■ Ins: Harvey HarUey. KenneUi K jCndorf, C. q j^ j , gj,eiby. Spenccr Peterson : m, ueorge Hutfaker, Wendell, and In i l Lyle Anderson, Wendell, who Bob Min- ^y reasor

being elected chairm an of Uie'w< I m ^ p M en-, committee.

,« • e"'* Tom Brj-an. Good;_n..A rlene nam ed-del£gatea.to_the_ai

_______ convenUon In.B glaton.D cc, 3..4.1- 5 and Peterson and Duane But

i a H Ooodlng, were elected altem a M ra. Anderson and Mrs. Cha:

VlllUm A. Mogensen. Appleton, were elec an d Billy delegates to th e women’s meet

1 'fines o f jknd M rs. Owen Bolan. W endell,« when they M rs. BuOer wero named altem a in d plead* ■ ■■«Plred U- ^ RENEW

). Foote of Vour ChrUtmas O lftort-of*en- SU BSCRIPnO N SI

O rder Now. Avoid The- Rustid (3 AosU1 guilty of J . H i l l 's S u b s c r ip t l6n S e n n a single u n d e r Bank is T ru st-P h o n e 4i

L E R ^ S■ ‘Phone 8 0 9 -

g£ - I Game Studies ------- ' Are Asked 01r meeUng of ' n 1 • -v-k •

‘Sii'Sr. Rabies U n^7. irnm n t* Oa«>

few d o p die from the vaccine . to Ji^’ e humans suffer th e vao

ras um ed oy uon_w hleh-takes-from 10 t ,y lo Eugene jfjoti m d U painful even If ' I Anderson, „o serious resulU.

Sheriff LaPage L ayton aal<:____________ personnel Is-no t la rm rnnuy.. -B.n. control the entire qua ran ttae

Z , To make Uie control easier. It u ? decided lo concentrate oni s . 2 ^ norUiwest secUon of th e c ity

. ,5 fv K ^ OfflciaU hare reason to believe 100 h u been ^ l j , „ -become

fected.OfflcUls present s t - th e T a *

n . £ : S S S r t M

burg, beta Burley; D r. K lr •ds. members ^, sen. ebunellman; H erm an Bi

. city attorney; N orm an Nel,1 eounty •attomey; Parley M a tt- w.® and M. H. Manntag, county 1

mlsslonen: W. W. WUUams. Bi t ; PoUee ehlef,- Sheriff L ayton C ,. Bateman, secretary of

nnd biu sU - Chamber ot Commerce. M a tt served u chairman of th e mee

D Elven a t c Schools’ Officiali JleeLat-Wend

Jam Oordon WENDELL'. Nov. 7—Sefen ty nubile U In* Magic Valley school adm lnU tn

met Thursday a t WendeU to dlj-------------- • problems common to th e school

terns ta Uie area, and RuUie The scliool superintendents

d Aloha Chi cuned reorgiWiatien a n d U ani h s u te Ab- ^ gh school prlnclpaU I where they eussed athletlo programs, c spending the leader workshop and s tuden t coi lolhets. Mrs. workshop, and elem entary sc i r s , H annah principals dbeuased rem edial r

b g and hot lunches.Dr..H. P. HoUlnger, chalrm a

Uie WendeU school board, welcc a 1051 Bufct 1^0 sdfliloiilralor*.V. A, Mac- ~ d =u damaged

a t F o u r t h _____>street norUi

iH J i ftPF IC tW boy

college s tu - .Q V |.m . -m an k s _______________________ng the Im*)hone tech- Dear Folks: world. Mrs. The time has come lo thr Instructor, sbout C hrlJlm as'Cards'again.'sembly. The ' we Invite you in toh e local of- our large selecUon now on eJ ta tu Tele- Pl*)’- This yesr we have the bimpany. selecUon we have ever offer— Cards for all the family.I J eluding the Best Value In B(K e d ASSORTMENTS.------------------------- If-yourW lsh-yeur-Tcards-pI r r O U D MMUicd, we have o u r ma

~ Albums le choose from .. T he cirectors wero or your choice Is exclusive fo r jmeeUng of on orders of 60 cards o r more, trm Bureau por the best In ChrUth

, CahU, 11 is Clos Book Store .

-?e?r-nneUiKlng. eterson andi ‘ P- 8. Remember your cards ;,» r« .« n Ol’erseu should be m ailed r

C 'o m to l by i

n. Ooodtag.

-Clos Jo c k StoreWe Olre Green SU m pel

rs* C l w ^ ' AVENUE W ESTere elected I- ............ —I’s meeUng 1 — — *— — — — —'cndell, and alternates.

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» LAYAWAY

Hudson’s Sno Boot sizes w e r e a l ly ^ c o m p lb te nowl Put your Sno

^ BooU on Lay-Away and^ assure Uielr avallablUtyM ' whrn you need them l

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n S e e n ... don *-------------_ . Toungsters walktag alongr i t » l •''enuo wlUi roDerakates hunrf L f X l V C neck . . . MotorUt puUtag bi

boUle out of fn in t tire . . . V «h.t< F ran ts raking leaves from lawj

Harold J . OUrk. sU te probsUo f I l c « .„ .n a .A T O n.w _ I ^ r .£ren If m ere holding lively conversaUon reu u u i« s courUiouse stepsm sa id hU Youngsters roaring along M ^

, n ^ ° h tn nue In cars . . . W om aa Igp an ttae a rea , warning sign a ; raiirooa cro S e r I t was to cross tracks about 60 feat s X on th e of .train . . . FeUow carrying pl ,e c ity untU » n t from car ta to house . . . Yc believe an* i » n perched in apple tree ;en

in* sed ta “tesUng^ fru it remalnta branchM . . . OnU ahoppen mi

J ieT aeetm g around ln "v ac ah t lo t after Ider, BoUe; warms them up a b it . . . Co t. M inidoka of Ice on puddle during early n D r. L. • D. tag hours . . . Youngsters scu M. -T h o m - along Uirough lesres plied In g

ir. K lrcher, . . , Lanny Oeoves e lated over d Sidney L ar- tag hU f ln t p h e a sa n t. : . And 1 h a n B ^ e ; h 'e a ra r-" D 6 -y 6 in u p p o 5 e -w e J l NeUsen, promote a Thanksgiving day 1 r M atthew s between the Brulna a n d Vand ounty com- ..ama, BurU y . _

Attendance Hig. M a tthew i gHOSHONE, Nor. 7—AtUnC h e meeUng. ,y e „ g e d .M per cen t a t-U io

_ RoUry club meeUngs durtag < P i o l a I’er, E. J . Baer, secreU ry, rep< C i a i o a t the Wednesday ncnn meeU

K em er w u th e only 1

3e»enty-flve The meeUng next week h u jiln U tra to n canceled due to Ujo ArmlsUce U to dUeuss hoUday.school sya- ., - . 1- . , • ■ , ' .i

odenta dU* I

f d S r a : M K ind O m < .n .in t> l,ims, cheer le n t councU

i X “ '’ad' I"*'* « Iha lrm an of Ra Tl INGS J, welcomed

, * PILLARS 1

I ic FURNITURE

■ * FIREPLACE GRILLS

FICE * RA ILIN G S^ ID A V * f u r n it u r e ]B O Y I ^ j

*°y**

’ ^ ‘h lnk_ . ' M B S Iagain.' Iin to aee

V on dU - He the best J ■ ^ B P w - : . Ir offered. » ; Iamlly. in - __ { . ’. Ir In BO X ' . B H I ' , ' I

I 1,‘ M M ' fa rd s-p e ro ------------u r m any T he card

;e fo r you -'/I' :{ l l l l l ‘* .W '.* ;||r■ "*°f’e. .U . f j iL nChristm as ViT J l n l l 3tore . . . B u

cards for nlled n o t I by A ir I

t^ - k r e n g e l iW EST 21 Y '3 rd A v e n u V S e u lh

J

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I SNOW e ’v e n e v e r beer

w ith t h e s e ao f a s h lo t

S n o Be; j f r e a tc r w a f m tF f l

a n d s n la r t ly a t t f a c

w ith a n y o u t f i t , T h th e anow w h e r e v e r y o u g<

H In Black * Orey - oj ________ widUis, sisei 4S io-». i

I ----------- ficror-w eirihiiT H y-tum iCush’n Crepe Sole.

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T.F;Stude; — — P r e p a r i n nHong M ain X 7 1

Youth“ l i u S iV f :Roy SmlU) e j« lflta l Inspector; stlon whUe eWef of police; Coleen U

steps . . . J e n y ^z M ata a v e . Trail and Rita S m ijw

j ? r n d°'n ^ i 2 f “ ."S3ytag p h e u * ^‘Owe, fl,remeo.. . . Y oung- "High school studeali « e engros* Ing in the program ir . m alntag on>en m ovtag ~ —-------

after sun VISIT IN BA O n . . Coaung HAOERMAN. Nor t

early m om * M n , D rael Yoat, u . ' J ' srs scufftag among U ievUlton a t t t ed ta g u tte r Mr. and Mn. Mel PrtncT over dow n- Tliunday evening. ' . And over-

,11, . ' Ir day game m .....I VandaU?" N

i i g h•Attendance n DATE?t 'U io local H

rr'«SS?d‘ I TUESDAmeeUng. 1

I__t(ie_Hhlik h u 'been ' |9mlsUce day ___ _

ntal IRONTha Most BeiuUfui . n Modem - T h i Most Useful

j NBW-IDEAS of Home 0 «

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) BOOTr been more thrilled than ashion-rightino Boots. JuBt the thing t o mth anif conffort .| attfactivo for outside wear t , They go with ‘'OU go I■ - o r Red. Nanow and medium‘o ». S nsD button, fg r- in u g -ft^ :__y turned down. Weopreos wrsppea

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ancer Group »icks Idahoan i'or Presidenl— t o r k c m r . Not. 7 -A l-

* S Bolie. WM electedJ L t o T S t A merieui C m w s S r w d « durin t I b e 'o r s i n ^ !r*nna* l meeUn* here. Dr. L weeeed* I»- N . NeJ-

TT..IL.... *,mAL TtaJ p n 5 -. ind u * member of th e o r- h J S a 's botnl o f dlrectcri.O l • fonner p reddent of the a a u t« Medical asocla tloo , ■erred M iecreU ir-tream rc r /luM U tlD n from IMS to 1860.

ri.^ 3 o i> rt ilf la i t of-tbe-RoeJcy i S t a BAillologlcel l o c t e t y .S S o r U>» Id*ho,n tnd le rrtd u p m td e o t of M*h9 Tubereul0«n iw ocU tJonI m t to 1M4. '

iT i m d ii ite o f th e Valrer- V lcnre-*hool ofm edleIn«-*ad

Bcdlclse to O m uu . sn IMl to 19W, Dr.- P o i ^ •A u exeoiU n c tu ln n u i o f tna Ul d lrliloB ' of the AmerlcMi KT Mclety. and iJ currently *o n r for the loclety.

arvest Fair Se1rfor-€ubs

[03HONE. NOT. 7 - A h ^ t WlU be held tn m 3 to 4 pxa.II nt the Lincoln auditorium

[»« of the Norember Cub ScoutmHtlnE--------- -------- • - - -

nocement awards, pinies w ith ifor winner* and a handlcrsft t r are planned.I boyi between the a jea o f 8II who are Cube or are Inter*I In jolnlnl the sroup are Ln- 1 to attend. FarenU are aUo

contest for the ehaoplon ,n»U r irlU be held Id each den tbU b and the dea cbamplona v lll ete a t the h a r r a t fa ir fo r U>o

champion prlie. itf games Planned Include a ood, bean ja r sueulnir. blngo, M dart, penny pitch, rlnff

u d baU bounce.• V

oshonePeople Report on Travel08HONZ, Nor. 7 -M r. aod Mra.I K tl»n hare mored to WaUace a h i will f4il.auto.in«unu>c«. b, Conner Is racatlonlog In

L RuueU Amold aod dau<hter. y, Barrliburi, Pa., a ra rUltloff parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Carlo*

.and. Ur*. BUI Jackion, Corona Iir, Calif., r lilled bl* parenta,

u d - U r f c - W .- I L -J a c W ------. u d Mrs. Homer Hlcka a o d sd U n. Alaer T ate U tt T hur»- 9 1 Tacatlcn lo California.. uA U n . 0. E. Bchreck a o d La Asselt*. a re r td tln s he r

■ ^ ta a lly . Mr. a o d M g ^

Mhoniabd Visits N d |m3SH0NE, Nor. 7 - 0 0 7 1 1 1 9 SeitUe. W ash, r l s l te d ^ B B

er-ln-Uw. C, D. la v . s. Jouph O. Anderaon and ren. Jacluoa, M ont, rls itedBal(ih Oamar,----------------------->8t. AnUfi Tad\ock h a t n t v s a d 39 month*’ lerrice In Japan .

I on a JO-d*y furlouih a n d be *taUoned a t Barkdale. La., orce base w h tn 'he retum a to

t Art Tadlook t* t l r it lo f m 11*. Ore. • •. and Mrs. R. O. Rumple and and Mrs. W. j , Rumple tre og In Bend, Ore.

liss Jail Termsnmltoenl* of 'th re e men to ounty Jell for tc m a from 10 to ys were withheld Saturday In ■ couil to give them a chance ive town. All w ere . accused unknneaj. They aro Manuel bo. J u e Lopex end D ao M ar-

r Proctor pild a $20 fine on h l i ■plea o t dfunkenneas.-----------

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yow'II eovnf eotnptlnwnH by ' *«»" *>>•" yog count on the whin won o< No. 31

N«-3odfu.(,h,c«yUnathlSmall, m.iJIum, Ig^,^ ^X-lorg** In wWn*. pi„v.^

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H * - « . r i S 5 8 i : ± = r r : : ^ T r ; ; - ~ -

oup Iris Sociloan

7—Al> aa elected in C anecr "o rian tta" here. C r.7 Kel-

Ice pTiti- )f th e o r- ictora.

of the SMclatloo.•treasnrer 4S to 1960.Ihe-RoekT l o o l e t y . idlologjcal H ldeot of M oda tU o

e V tilre r- Uotoe-aod dlology a t k a i iS o o I

Popm a laoofthe American Tcntly an

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Scout

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**“ . ® /1 Newly-electod ^ o e s of tbe Ha

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The Magic Valley,' TzU *od«ty ■tch. .xlne elected Mr*. Al K ram er. CMtleford,

president Saturday during the ao> ~ ^ - nua l luncheon n e c t ln ; o f.th e *o> - I p clety a t the WCe bowL

T h e meeting; also featured an an- M o i r A l Douncement th a t Mr*. S. W. Smith. L a V c i T w in m s , has won aecond place In aod M rs. th e national American Iris society0 WaUace membership, co n test.. H er. prlie for ns«ranc«. to e honor is a 'f lre -y ea r membenhlD nning In in the society.

T he group also elected.Mrs. Ployd daughter. Bandy. T w ii Palls, vice president: a vlsltlos M rt. E. S. Adams. Jerom e, treasurer. t4 Carloa a o d Mra. t o . Conrad, BuW. secre­

t e .1, Corona M rs. Sm ith w as named 'corrs-1 parent*, spondln* s e c r e t a r y : Mn.’ Mark k*oo.— - l£null,-Tw ln'Pall*.-publIelty-«hftlr. Icks a n d m ao. and Mrs. 0 . B . Bcqua, Klni- !t T hu rs- berly. librarian.’'om la. Mr*. A. B. SU**. Bohl., and Mr*. reck a o d 0 . W. V aliate. Declo.-vere-<dueen lU u h e r memberahlp chairm en.' E le c ts ^ t M R a y rec to n vere Mrs. Eunice Congleton.

. Burley; Mrs. Ponald ..B etp< ir^ jB .

l E l l D o n b l e F e d ^ e' m M i 8 B 0 ^ N B . N ot. r — Two a a lo „ v a u M o g r a m s wQl be fea torcd when the I ^ T B M o l o n Pacific’s acrlcultural lm>

prorem ent car 1* in Shojhone Wed-

T he f ln t * e ^ a a t 20 a . m. win ^e------------ Jor_2iU h.»cbooJilfwaM 6naliiirlral<n to m e d t w clause*.i Ja pan . T he second w a d o n .a t l : |0 -p . ts- :l |h a n d vlU be for the general'public. lale. L a., f a m e n , businessmen and other In* turns to terested person* a re In rlted to a t­

tend.d tlo f Id - ' —

todustrlal — Commercial Mla ^ InsUtuUonal LSshUog

Verd-A-Rau CorporationCOMFLETB UOHTZNO

‘ . ' a uan in teed 1 t o a Y ean m s PLOORESCENT.AND '

♦» STANDARD BULBS INDOOR ® “ ” AND OUTDOOR SPOTS ,

I f a n d p l o o d s w r r a o r

; ‘LS sssu “ slo M a r - o . p ., CLIFTON •

,lU M ata A re. N o rth ; l> t a r a n * - - ra o n e lT 8 8 o r .l7 » # .

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by ,h . ■on th* whirtllna J

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Society Chooses New

of tbe H ade VaUqy Ixto w elety dtoesM f le n l a standlpg, Blnk E. E. A duns, treisarer, left, a a

prealdeat, left, a ad M rs. Floyd Bandy, r ice pre * ' * * * *

Woman Is Elected [ Valley’s Iris Society:* *ocI«ty rome; Mr*. John Meyers. Buhl, and i^ tleford, Mr*. Ed Conrad, Caatleford. i The group w e l c o m e d aa newf .th e *0. member* laabcUe Speckmao. B«*ale

Bptckxoan. M rs. O ra Babcock. Mrs. ed *0 an- Jamea Q rlfflUi.'M r*. Anoa J . Booth, W. Smith. Mr*. Olen Nelson and Mrs. John d place In Pastoor. a ll Ta-ln Palls; Mrs. Oeorge -Is society Leth, B uhl, and Mrs. F. j . Frahm . .prlie for Hansen.tmbenhlD -M r* . Al K ram er.'p rogram chair­

m an,spoke on landscaping i^lth Iris, I n . Ployd stressing th e Importance o t planUna president; -i.' -

REOIOTERED PROPESSIONAL

sd 'corre- N u r S 0to; Mwk Desires Position

J a i lo r Part-Time.- W riU B«x l»-C , TlB»*-New*

and Mr*. I------------------------------- —S : t S ^ I • — —Jongleton. .■ W r - J - . , .

ore JB Hrwo main l ^ ^ n Hwhen theiral lm> /rae Wed- ; '

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New Officers _

SB floral a rraageaenU a t the anm ul loncheoo. r, left, a ad Mrs. L. O. Connd, kecretaiy, » n d . r, r lee prealdent. (Staff phot«.ea|T»rlng)» --------------------------------------------------

1 Iris lo bunches of harmonizing

' .'Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Bandy made• . corsage* presented to m em ben a t

C l C t y ^ aad arranged the table

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| i j . r s s aI I n i BESTIAL WAR C]I ■ I I r No m atter how often we h' f K U we can never become rteele i ^ always a great shock wlI iltlll anew.I p i P We ought to know by nov L [fi.: ;•; 'are second nature to' conm fl nil to tmzif, and perhapsU {li;. to all tyrants.I l|i T he a rmy w ysJJ.ll^U . S. i

(fi r ■'murdered, torfured to deatii,

S iected to other bestial trea ta m unist foe In Korea. Altogetl away with 11,623 mlUtary fashion, and-17,354 clrlllanj Ijii; '- and Bouth Koreans.

; e SL’i;.: Many .of these crimes were ] \ W r .men who were gripped by f .i; ' V of non-Aslatlcs. But many i II' as frightful evidence of thefj ; felt by communlsta for their

of whatever color or creed or I : To the communists, It ; V'? ' whether these people died ot

' la ter on in some filthy prlj th ing was sure: Their p rln so t In keeping them allva them to die.

To promote th is end, tbe i • f 3||l a calculated iclence.of tbelr

I man. They are stUl refining techniques.

In th e recently suspended bitter cold, exbausUon, flltl food and ram pant disease woi

r""”" " ...... upon th e weak; "For th e strorij. j.m ore strenuous tortures.

: I ' - ; ' O ften bayonets were used . < ' of slow death. We have oi ': ' i show lng 'a man being subjeci

: I torture ^ t h a pointed bamb ■{fplW I' blngs and other beatings wei ,;’v |'r j Jor com m ent '■ fijiiilil These devices of cruel deat r - trlTances of beings who do t

iTr'iT ----- lat»l~*liTOngn.“ ‘nM y have-ml;' ij|A ly resembling those' of other a

not employ them as other me j ;,vV' Ject hum an values. They exa {- 'Tf the bea jt. LUce animals, they I t , ; : ten t to leave the tom bodies I petltors to rot In th e fields ai!' i ; -.I'I The arm y says It has enou{

' war crimes trials In only 34 I torlal record, however, Is tho:

! '(i; '- ; Ing, an d It o u g h t'to be spn globe.

— T h at-m lght-not- fqrc£-the- V; : • ba it th e ir bestial haSlfs. But' / >! 1; ; ' te r tb e lr fraudulent pose as

fenders of mankind. - \ ' W hat really la jdlsgustlng ]

Russia's Andrei Vlshlnsky p : • I u . N. councils about commui

;; I for "peace and th e welfare c i Perhaps a blown-up picture

. * victim, placed on an easel n< . ji t : i U. N. desk,-would serve to ren !i K'\ what callous, fraudulent creat

: j his red brethren actually are.

i ' .'-Vj ' MALICE NO Fv: ’ During the strike In’ ’v: I area, a dairy manager dlscova

■ , half p in ts ot mUk Intended t f ” ’ ' dren an d hospital patients tu r _ I " kerosene was mallclou

th e su p p ly .'This sort of thing Is not re]

_ U bor'practices today, though ! ' '" " j now an d then. I t ought to tx I ' ' however, ttia t I t was much : >: < • , back In the turbulent days of j. 1M7. Then, real harm to perso

damage to property was a mat■ • concern.

To safeguard the communltj violence was one aim of the Taf It was fe lt that labor unions, c

. . . - J . ; . .bers,ahouW enjoy no immunity which compel tbo rest of us to I for our acts.

____-With_a straight face, labor.' I.' before congressional commItt<

: > ' they saw so need for such legl I. wero In effect arguing tba t unlc

; \ above th e law. They loa^thelr ' ! ' deserv'cd'fb 'do.'............. " "

■ Bome still plead th a t way. But ' ; ' malicious mischief can be con

p a rt of A m erican society. I t Is i: law will be changed to su it those ; I . — U-ahould be.

: ■ ‘.’i . CAN BE DONEl •, • w creased convictions for speei

--------- J r^ '-o n -o u p -h lg h w a y s .- te a■ Nortoeastern atates showing aJ

1 • • ductlon in the number ot peo traffic accidents during thn iptr

: ■ . a« agam st tne same period dur s ' . . ' The campaign was described i

success" because i t "stniclc bold : •• !i; . a t one of the Important factors

tragedy—excessive speed!"J;' I;!.. . M anning W. Heard, presldeni

i ' J r I' elation of C asualty and Suret ; i ■: I . mada th e following observation

connection;'tjJj'li’; ' •' the American ma:

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. Uw tnd dlploiI 'A R O T I M E S S S ' L S Sn w e h e a r o f atrocities, j^e h u thes s tee led a g a in s t them . He speaks !r*hock w hen th e y a re re - w .-to the pre,

by now t t i a t a troc ities education (Ya >' com m unists, a s they made him ext e rhaps In som e degree Brituh, ar

• o u r major pol Influenced by

^U . S. servicem en w ere ^aoft- policies I death,"8tarved b r su b - was' negiigtnt tre a tm e n t b y tb e com -

/UtosetlM r th » r e d . dW lUtary v ictim s In th is poitwar -appc civilians, m ostly N orth m uitarr stren

ahould aUo b u w ere p » tp« tr« t«d by H u r j a T n u !d by fan a tic a l h a tre d d u u e b * a< m any m ore w ill s ta n d versed the Ach of th e cold con tem pt B e forcec

te e d o r n a tio n . .. s g dared ts. I t m a tte re d li t t le threatened to i died o n th e m arch , o r responded by i Jiy prison cam p. O ne *ppwIt p rim e In te re s t waa ^ la t i t w'SSf

allva tn it In he lp in g ganiM an buio Trance a (irm

‘i iiMi! if th e ir Ibh u m an ity t o yearm Oennan iflnlng th e ir d iabolical and domesUc s

aad naval base o e n d id jr» r, th e y le t “ S S I ' S m, lU thy. in id e q u a te ase w ork tb e lr r avages muitary strena e s&ong, th e y reserved ' sna ii. to givs ^ terests In fom> m od u I m ^ e n U c o S m c f i il iv e one p h o lo sn ip h p o n . .houi pr<sub jec ted to fien d ish r . l . , Loi Ans

1 bam boo «tlck. C lub-ngj w ere too com m on do

altboush I knclel d e a th a r e th e con« h is id5s piana10 do n o t deserve th e ^ lavem lnds-euperflc la l.-o th e r m en, y e t th e y d o u id the o o p iiher m en do. T hey re - good health, ai j«y exa lt th e ways o f

, bodies of their com- _fields' and forests. TT' T T? '\Vs enough evidence for V 1 Jli Wnly 34 cases. The' pic- . . b , Is thoroughly dam n-be spread across the 8?e inteior in

real gains ahoase-the-communlstfr-to- of the. bureau. fsT B u f lt m ight shat-’pose aa the th te de- primary purpoa

Und. “The bureistlng Is the sight of b a ^ woeepUoim i y 'p r a t i n g to . th e S S S f r t . " ?communism’s concern did sot mitlfar* of the masses.” tha Ust r«ara oJlcture of an atrocity in to w tja v a^ « M l n w r V H h to jk y .) to rem in d lilm d a lly o t projeots in oIt c rea tu re s h e a n d a l l a t eraat costs,Iv a re . lxrl«atloa. were^ U st summer. 0

IN O P IA C B S S S i lIke In tb e New Y ork r*eUmatioa ot discovered th a t 10,000 Another alsnl inded Jor school ohU - " » ! } « ■>< en ts h ad been m in e d S S ^ ' , S lallc lo ialy p ou red o n -niaor h u put--------------- -------------- ------- y e a n the eatlrin o t rep resen ta tive of though it-atU l occurs S / d S L S w Jt to t>e rem em bered, to do la order m uch m ore com m on th a t when the lays of IM 8 and early to persons a n d serious 5 S to w a i? b f t" s a m a tte r o t n a tio n a l i r such poiidei

Uon bureau oust; im un lly a g a ln jt su ch >th eT aJ t-H S ftley lo w . nlons, o r th e ir m em - able role in the m unity fro m th e law s «uch sound poU f u s to he responsib le centmue to do j

la b o rJ ta d c r j_ w en t im m lttees a n d sa id with such issues ich legislation. T h ey s tran je r plsce-f l a t unions shou ld bo ^^ t t e l r case, _as th ey

tion over Indian ) ay. B u t violence a n d dent EUenhower i be condoned in n o su tw . but ni»ed i f. I t Is unlikely th e *®Sf?iuanU ara lit those w ho believe seems desijned to

Indians. Its dansi . —i federal responalbiDONEt - tradltlonaj trJbor speeding, th e 'N o .’ iys,-r«8u lte d - in -« lx - -ntrtr-indian-oomm wing a n ac tua l r c - end federal patem of people killed in «>t themselves. tWj

iha-au rom ep-o t-lflS rrlod durintr ib 5J - «*<iy to *iprth»,<i .4 “ *«* clviliMtion,

definite Many Navahos. iICK DOlQly a n d firm ly mon# policy. Theifactors In th e tra ff ic ao»en»meni whend!" have devcJeresident o t a . A «o- d Surety com panies, cultural Puebio p« trvatlon In th is som e want iua<

tecllon ot the li paased to eive t

:an m an ia fo r speed them, their land* by pe rs is ten t, c am - can cite wme eru

I t, will th e aw ful toll .tn ictloh In au tom o- , , S ' " ‘{ 1 app reciab ly . louU Poat-Dispat

IC K B E 'S NATIO NA

VHIRLIGIGt Bu&diy this Weshltistee B»wm*|>«rd*at diTotM U« column to aonrv tas nad>ra- It) itrtl l a u m t oa a»Uo&a) u d I n t t n t U ^ pel

SH lK O T O N -*at seem s to me." writes 0. Jyn. N. Y., " th s t Jo h n Foster DuUes is an d lfferea t so rt of socretary of sU t*-fram D

«a , a lthou ih I c a a n o t describe tha dllfere W hat a re your views on th is qi t i e n f

Answer: T hey are as dlfferen day tro m n ish l . to uie an oris exmvsalon. Acheson liked to b«

M a pouUlW Ulplumal th e old professional tchool, cxhl Ing a comprehensive understaac of world problem s Uiat som etl led him to sacrifice Ameriean la

■ V H M ests, a lbe it unwittingly. H e pri ^ M f ^ W ^ i lm s e l t on betiig -an-lnt«Uectual

DesplU Dulles' fsr longer . aioro ertenslvB e ipu lences In

Td diplomacy (hli New Y ork Him, SulllTan i »ell, advised T . R. on how to *iUal" th e li e Panam a canaU, b e U an Ameriean tusUc. t i u th e farm er’s sp ir it o f ru sje d Independei eaks frankly and bluntly , sometimes too mi the press and to fore lsn diplomats.

lE S O N ^ BACKGROUND — Acheson's ancec lion (Yale and H arvard) a n d legal eonnecU him extremely parU al to Z njland. His f a t rlUsh, and hU m other was Canadian. Under h a jor pollcJts in Europe and the far east w :iced by AtUee and Churchill. He adopted th policies toward the reds in both areas, snd legllgent of fellow'Ixavelers. Influtnee In - epartm ent.usUflcaUoD, I t should be noU d Uiat we w ■ strong Tls-a-vli tb o K rem lin aj we are ni i t ‘‘appeasement," w hile we rebuilt tbe we rj StrengUi. was a n apportunUUc policy.. also b« kep t In m ind th a t Aeheson's b< & ‘m im a n , w u s o diplom atlo genius.

XEB* ACC0MFLISHMCNT8 — DuUes has th e AehesoQlan policy In almost every resp<

* forced the '‘big th ree" to adopt a st«n toward the reds In th e K orean peace U lks a toUaUons wllh Russia on European dlsput a dared to rebuke several sm all naUons wU ened to predpltat4 a global a ls ls , and they h i ded by backing down.es apparently has ta lked Churchill out ot .0 confer alone w ith Malenkov, pointing ( : would weaken tho American attem pt to • an European defense comaiunlty. He h as giv

1 a firm ultimatum th a t, If th e Lanlel mlnlsi it Join the EDO, w hich would add a t least a divisions to (he ontl-R ussIan force, wo v Oennany by ourselves. He h a s braved forel iQustlc prejudice by negoUatlng tor needed i ival bases In Spain.lo rt, Dulles ts doing w h at Roosevelt and T r tiould have done du ring and after World « Is using and'capltaU zlng on our tlnanclal a y strength to persuade our a llie s ,'la rge a to give greater consideration.to American 1 In form ulating the ir foreign policies.

F U C n N O lB C T b k T S ^ ''I rea’d confUcUnr 1 bout Prealdent Elsenhower’s 1S38 plans." wril Los Angeles, Calif. “Som e say he has decld n m for a second te rm , while others Insist th - WhaVs Ui8 low-down?" rer: X do not.presume.to.have.anyJUow-dowi th I know th is : Elsenhower has no t reveal e plana no t even to Mamie. A lter all. he h t tha W hite Rouse less than 10 months, s healUi goea bad. h e will n o t run. If I t loc mlStit-ba^efeatedrhe-tnli(ht-be-w llllag.ta.qi;• OOP. would no t object. D ut If he rem ains ealU), and If he does a fairly good Job In fo not losing h is personal po;>ularlty, he will 9 nominee. For a p a rty no t to renomlnato-i «n t President Is a confession of failure.

EWS OP O T H E RRECLAMATION POLICY

e In ten t of hew reclam ation bureau policy ed In Boise th is week by Undersecretary lerlor Ralph A. ‘Tudor Is carried ou t In t i Ins ahould be realized from th e reorgonlzatlbu rea u .. . • - _____ _______significant Tras- th e -u n d e rsec re ta iT 's-s ta t

tlat th e bureau Is to be reoriented so th a t : ! purpose again wiU be th e development rhe bureau is losing none o t I ts Interest In t }oeepUon of the reclam aUon o t land,” h e sal e wUl conUnue to support'hydro-electrlc pre t n o t a t the expeaso of reclamaUon.” d s o t menUon Uie ta c t th a t th e bureau durli 17«ara o t tb a I^emocrat adm inistration rushi tiiiVBgaot tTfl unsound proJecU la soma aro to r th a saka of having projects to w ork oI ezampiaf o t this kind o f operaUen, la a seri w tl In central Wyoming w hich brought waU t costs, to Und w hleh waa no t suitable t< « , were exposed by tb e Rocky Mountain Noi nm e r.'O p m tlo n s o t such a naUira presun mid ba ellmlnatad a u tom atically I t th a baa n m o u n t objeottra, a t a ll levels, w ere tl tlon o t land.ier algnlflcant sU tem en t was that, under t l lU o t project offices Instead of distric t o IS cqnUpuance of a n office Is to 'depend c •et heed f o r i t On th la p o in t UndersecreUi l u p u t his finger on a basic matter. F o r : le enure lo v e m m e n t'h u 'tM e a-o p era ted c lelple th a t an office o r agency once esU bllsl d always continue, th a t If th e need to r w hat og disappeared It w ould fin d something eliII order to remain In oxlstonce. T ^dor sal ien the need for a p ro jec t office disappear :< also will dlMppear. T h a t policy, If th e dt it of th e Interior reoUy m eans It, is a genuls ard better govenmient, In one bureau a t leas 1 policies u these are carried out, the reclama eau ought soon to regain th e very fine reputo Uways had up to th e .tim e the blg*govem !lfare-sU te enChusloats got their hands o: ‘eclomaUon bureau h a s played an IndlspensI In the development of Idaho, and unde lad poUcles aa T udor haa ouUlned I t wllto do so.—Boise SU tesm an.

STATES’ RIGHTS FO R INDIANS •y of "states’ rights,’’ com m only-aasoeIat« tl Issues u tldelands oil. h aa appeared In i place—fM tral policy to«'ard the A merica:

Inal days congress suddenly pos«d a bill t< U to assume full civil and crim inal Jurlsdlc- Ind ian reserv'aUons'wiUilfi Its border. Presl- tihower signed the bill for Its value In somt t urged enactm ent of aafeguerrls In th e next

Jd s are surely needed. As i t sUnds, the bill Igned to help local In terests more than the :ts dang er~ lle s 'n o t~ ln 'le ttin g 's ta tes 'au u m e vponslbiUty, bu t In le tting atates encroach }nai tribal governments and federal protee- idlans against local am bitions, tam ons o t New Mexico, the admlnUtraUon*’ n -oom m lulonerrhaa-lnd loated-ha-w anta-taII paternalism and le t the Indians take care ves. ThU is a commendable lonR-range goal, n lng is a ll'l tn p ertu n tm id lftn trlbfis nre no t’ ady to m eet a new th ru st {rom the white Utatlon,avahos, for example, seem to favor the Em - cy. T h ey 'g o t llltle help from the federal u when many were atan-lng. Now ih e lr '0 developed uranium and oU and proud itel Uiey can lU nd alone. .' oU.rlch otages In O klahom a.-aad th a agH- ^ eb lo ^ op les In N .w Maslco. among other*.

to losa Uie earvlees and pro- f m e Indian bureau. They tear t t a t lawa » give Uvem "equalliy- wm only th reaU n :lr land* and culture w ith exploiuUon. They wme cruel history which bea?a i w ouu I pa ternallan 'may erode away, but th e wUe policy ll, to lead the tribes toward the futura 'tU lrg J h ta ta la j th ru s t It upoa cjiem.—fit. it-Dlspatch.

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, ihU Ques- Yaa, the old-style .Halloweo dead. ‘I h a t t too tame fo r t

ilf te ren t as modernists. ‘IheyYe a fte r b:an original game n c h u street UghU. h ig ld to b« ra - elgns, gas iwlped from farm tn ttplomaV -e t- A ir le i g^it of big trac tor a n d tol. exhib it- tirce t a d iaunmg u tu e u>o«ferstaad lo f hlfhwaTi, H H t!i m ers ia l^ e lrsom etlaua ®f "tun."

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ry respect. T he hearings and evidence j a s te rner read every day U lks a n d 'Are glveo by eaglneen, who

I dUputea. K rre w ithout pay; ons w hich tb e d im -wUl go la , and 1 1 they hava - ■* 1 **7>

I t wUl be three lower dams, I JUt o t h is entejprise way. n tlng ou t ^ ,ipt to o r- K nglaeen My sU te power v h as given p u t us In the hole

1 m inistry And aro only proteeUng th e t< t least .12 P»yln* mole, e wo will B u t some evidence given, I thl td foreign J * 9 ^ ^leeded a ir ^ e n - p a y in g m y blUr, I am si

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U cU nrre - - T hea ifU te hameesee t h e m - L IS." w rites Dewey.IS decided nybemaUn* H a nnsUt th a t , , (Ourry)

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w e t hava two cute, long -halII. he h es m t tn s aad a long-ha.

s ra y m o th e r cat. We would Uk« f *t looks find a home for them. W e live tl Ig .to -qu lt^ jnll» . nn rth , «n> a n d th! emalns In fourths o f a mllo north of Jefo)b In fou r Phone Jerom e C383-J4.------18 Will be W arren 0. Kknlnato w .................... • • ....................ure. PU P# FO B KlD^S D B rT .

These tour pupe will j tm a ln an: n T% o the owner asserts. ‘Two of th em h I f I v t b bobbed tolls. All four are lit tle

pupplea. You can pick th em up . tho Pete Johnslon residence a t

w « h l a r t o n . J ^ « » u l h .

:t in tuU, FAMOUS LABT LINElanlzatlon - i . n e ’s golag to claim tb---------- Ja ln it M dependenVw han bo n a

r’a - s t a te - - oni-hU’ lncome-UT retum.**-------> U iat Its GENTLEMAN IN T Hpm ent o t FOUBTH ROWu t In th e ." h e said,trio p ro j- •

lU during m rushed ra a a r u s work on.i IVown r e th e

mder th a ^

il.QieclisUbllsh-r w h at I t _lin g eUedor sa id * _________

“u s ’d?.’ If y™ '™ '>' • ''» ^genuUia m o n e y , P o n t l s c I s t h

red a m a- Y o n c a n p r o v e I t i n O

•Bovem- P o n t i a c ’s s m o o t h , v rh iands on o f p o w e r , q u i c k r c s p o idupens- b l i i t y ^ u a r a n t e o a hd u n d « e x p e r ie n c e — tr u l y

I t will d e l iv e r e d w l t n• a n d r e l i a b i l i t y t h a t t

i n y o u r p o c k e t . '

-----------« « « « “ *■ f lc t lo f f I s '6m erlcan A o* ^ c o m f o r t a n d 1

r i c h f e e l in g J u s t t o a i t

'u r S k ® Y e t t h o p r lc o i s o n l y•. Presi;------- a b o T o th e lo w c s t! Th«In some ' e v e n s m a l l e r w h e n y o t h e nex t s a lo v a lu e . A n in d e p e n i .u s t u d y r e v e a ls t h a t P o, . . f n i i m u c h m o r e o f i t s n e w , c0 ^ 0 ------------a n y . o t h e t c a i J n i t s p r ic

C o m e I n w ^ iile y o u r c a r w o r t h ; G e t t h e d i n c h l i

rations* d e a l f o r d e a l y o a c a n ' t b< o n ts - to - . ' ' 'Ice care -;c goal.___________________________________

• f C o n i i n ele Em -federal '' Ihelr

proud

a agH-other*. d pro-

- nlij"" ■ . ,■ J Jtie wUa

203-:

TIMES-NEWS, 1

“WASHINGTm MARQl| | | S w A S ^ a i O N —A fi ic a i ta

re ta ry t a a ‘Tafi B «asoa U U t f 1B | up boldly to b is o l t k a . 3* = -------- cecdlac wlUi- his

p U a to teargan*' > Ixe hU depart-

FUN” t m ent h e b u goned lra C 'r K a l B f t B S ^ ^

Ulloween Is * < > v tee o f H | S S | B e fo r theao « » » • o l Uia most after bigger In tlu e n tU l. R a - hU. h ighw ay nubUeans la con- farm trucks, gress. - ar o M toudt T h e secretary

i s p e lr lin e h e s a y s T p m ^ | H Q | t u l propaganda

kicks. ‘They baa been orgaa- cu ts* and destroy Ued to prerent th e aboUL

r fun? O r is »grieoltur* oommlttee. A iken P .« m - cuUUn« widely Benson’s e rr OBUW- t^wn flf p

■ n r p - r w eratary den ies tl■ D t n . nU D Std ta rn tha eervlce over

ole a n d they B u t th a aecratary u on dc ground in aonunlnr th a t a l l t

o lnsham position oomea trom aoll con Ave. E as t) tlon bureaucnU en trenched

present ayitem .‘Ih e ra 1s w ide AT? apprehension th a t tha c h an t

"Z '~ T " « » « » - • -d rastic -ih ltt- la -m eth Mr. P . A, conaervBUon to w hich m a n

fa m e ra a ad sincere conaerr > reason to u t s are dedlciUd.

i „ . t ' PranTc Carlson a n d•here a ju s t Clifford Hope, b o th loyal I ... »# . V , Republicans, tba U tte r cha JJ M r. M e- y , j bouse agriculture com i-----------------hard ly would have a p c k e n u p '

„ „ vo r of postponing th e p la a If Idenco you j n ,. reaucracy had been involved.

' W hea CarUon re tu rn e d IT . . lo OoncordU, g a n a „ th e

. t n d I u - t i S S T o r

d .m ..U .O

power wlU ptnposa U aerved In mil^ in g the troublea oonfrtmU ngir th a tax> boUi the economlo an* ^ lltlcal aide. ‘They a re aerious li sn I fMnV departm ents. Benson c an n o t

, i « u a * ^ economlo rab b it o u t iI am aure ■ h a t. -------- ------ ------

The economlo th re a t o f dec farm prices h u m a jo r ImpUe

U how te o f high policy bo th a t homi abroad, ‘m e the m a tte r o f o

veloped la a n InteruU ng example. P r t__________ EUenhower aoon w ill, pay a

ure Is Ju st v is it to Canada w here th e concam a t tha 'C anad ian gt

h« '8 t-L aw - m en t U the th rea t of h ig h e r I ««ey . th a t would keep-out th e oom In* H a n y rry)

^ NOTICS S

--------------------L O IU P JV J C tW ritten bids will be recelvi

a 0 . K aya Twin FalU Bank and T nislr a r a . ■ ‘ i h o m d a -m ain smaQ, 7r t h r a havo West, was appnUaed a t

W.OW.M. "nie household 1

The purchaser o t thU pro] lltUe addlUonal expense. ‘

^ .Im > 0* pou. pans, elea ti• w refrigerator, furn itu re t o r 1 ^ h a « a fc e » i H a i a l a d M wlngZmiaiine;.

IN T H IROW 1 — —

m T H E

ckthepjth e m o at fo r your a: is th e ca r to buy. f fi t in one fide. ';h, vrhlsper-soft flow response an d flexi-

0 a hea rt-w arm ing ' - ly d re a t perform - w ltn a th riftincss

t h a t m eana dollars

o f f l s 'c b m w n c d w l t h ' ~ ^ ^ S ^ ^ B; an d luxury . I t is a to a it in a Pontiac.

1 only a few dollarst ! T h e - d l f l c r « r c o ~ l s —cn y ou consider re- idependent research la t P on tiac retains inewi c a r value th anIts p r lc f i.d a a a ._ _ _______)u r c a r Is a t its peak ' Jinchln il proof th a t ^:a n 't b e a t a Pontiac.

n e e y o u r s e l

jv u e

B A R N A R ]203-213 S E C O N D A V E N U E E M

w s, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO ,

GTON GALLING”3 U I S C H I L E:rlealtu re S e e . ties tb * t Canada esperta isea U sta n d - One of tftaaa Is oato. p i ritica . m p n * deat U r tp o ia d to have had ■ ■ ■ i M M deifc to r same tim e a recom

tioa o t the un ited e u te a tart mUslon th a t Import quoUs be lapofcd.

l b taka aucb action woulda a Important aouree e t deUa ingi t n th a Canadians wt raUo of thalr purchaaea £ a ra 'ln the order o t for e tbo un ited sU U a spends « northero n e i^ b o r . ^

m U m / K i r itm '% tow point o f bushaU in IMT. American ; o f.C a aa d U n o a U w e n tto W

aboil Uon of ^miiBU U st year. For toe f i - s e n r tM - r e . t o o th s of UUs year a i_ b a s Uie_ all. bmbeU were brought In a

rate o t lmperU for the peak • I f f T 01 M r 1 » Oct. H.K «

Uat O IM . . .

- a ^ - i . o T n r . - M r t B

id th e ex ten - m arket ahowula lo e ex ien y , , ^ o g ^ b e r osU were. In fS B oen ts.w hU eto rtba aar

» » “ >•■»>» toll conserva- . ,m ched in the Tb® comaUslon U U w idespread have recommended a queU I wUUon busheU. ‘T hat woul<

- T>,m ®»lry farmers la New zand New Ycrtc sU U w an t ca oaU because .they u y they

M to pay th e f itlg h t rat<’ the-west-fOT-feed for tha lr b

icen u p in Ta- Alken. representing a daln p la a If n o to - m g ^ ,ee Uie quoU < J’i® fl*«l * t 48 minion busheU. p

S !to e* ® tS S l S i r a t^

Somewhere.ln between la tl suffering cl^y consimjer.

New York City baa Just rali I In m inlm lx- price of milk one cen t a quart rm U n g B en- thU seems to' be duo enUrely r a lo and p<^ creased Ubor costs growing srious In bo th yjg itrlke. toe consumer c a n n o t p ro - th a t whatever toe causa he

}lt o u t o t the foots the bill.When you Jool? a t to e WaJI

1 e f declining Journal’s comparison of pri( ' ImpUcatlons day and a year ago. I t U itrll I t hom e and note th a t flour was selling ;er o f oats as end of October to r 10.70 a hu le. P realden t weight. A year ago It was bi pay a - s t a te M.15. W heat a year ago waa

re th e chief log » .4 0 K 'c en ta a bushel, i l a a govern- U around $33$.' tilgher ta riffs Alken h u announced ihi h e oommodl* sU tt o t hU -com m ittee-will

n C E OF SALEiWARD ESTATE, U5 TTLBE STREET, TT lo th e h ighest and best bidder to r c u h —

> received a t ths office of J . H. BLANDPOI id 'Z^usl Company BuUdlng, a fte r— reaO A Y , NtSVEMBEB U , 1653. --------------

s 7 a n d 8 o t Block IS of Blue Lakes Addlt i a t «3,<00.00, and cannot be sold for less u eh o ld tu m ltu re and equipment waa a t ^ a l

IlU p roperty can se t up housekeeping a t v en se. ‘IH e personal property consUts In p s. elec tric raage, electrio water heater, elec re t o r living room, dining room and bedroi a c h ln e .Ja w n andgarden-foola.________

E TIME t< mce-Coi]

; e l f t h a t Dok

I € € u i tb e a ta

RD AUTOE E A S T .

z = r - : --------------------- ---------1 - - ........... ■

' ■...............

^ D S ^5^S i2 5 S w ; Fishing H ot Spi1-re o o a im en d a ----------- E a S V - t O - L o c a t

U u . o n T t i 5 S i e * ^ S S b I . T u

lass When th e ^ - a ^tioaea trom n s ^ t r U lM for every »S ^>enda Wltb ou r

n t e f roc .000 Serican Im ports a b o u t 1It to v ; m inion to e lr tUlir toe f ir s t alx haunts,a r a mUUenIt in t a d tb e ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ found, a be peak period , ! • » « • la r o u t li^Is well above g u r be difficu lt to r e lo a

U ter. T o say no th in g ' of being im ported lowing day foe th a t nu tte i a s r o m e s t b e — W h at to 'do?-Praak ly ,-U i Prlcea re f lio t sure-fire m etood of find ing

i abowlnc to a t s m U w ithin a n bour, bewi lU w e r t t r t i f - communicative th e local tb e aame date may be, sn d to a n relocatb

I prlee w as e s years U ter.Do thU : T b e a ttem oon

lion U aald to ^ v e and eet up camp, dri; I M t t t a ^ a tb a ahore of .toe lake alowl t S d ^ a necessary, walk. T t t e witl d haSde. Uia P l« » of P *P «- * W iT o u i’> b w r t o r o w t i i

tU h ln g - tU h , you know, hie r t s t t a m e TNew E naland sU asu , o t coune. w lU ^elp ^ c S S d t o o n ce you I x a t e a t M

P ^ o i U r l y rxx*i b t r a u * ^ a lght blm in using two p(t o J ? b S ^ the opposite shortir£)rawth« a dairy sU te ,quota on oats th e spread betw een tb e p

sheU. Pressure ttrm e r gets and w h at to e 0I to r a 'm uch pays. ‘Ih U Investigation wllmes from to e lim ited to beef b u t will ctle Daketaa. whole range of farm produc• A toorough and honest sU een la th e long sentlng to e facta regardless iCr. .InteresU a re h u r t would-& Just raUod to e aervlce. B u t to e re U no i aq u art-W b lle tendUig to a t thU buslneu entirely to In - taken ou t of politics. The 01 rowing ou t o f farm er U a po ten t figure on isumer knows llUcal horizon.tise he alw ays ' ■■

b e W a U S tree t ^of Prices to - B . U A v M

t u striking te selling a t toe

3-TRAHSISTCgo waa bring- _____b u sh e l^ T W a y —

eed th a t to e Wee wm study

... ... I HEARING AllB 1 Opsrataa for oplv II X mociihltuUadoflSlfi• • ^ for old-type TW IET, TWIN

,^*Lire<l{ke sound, ( m r • « cleortrthaaevetl

------------------------------* - a r z . s ' . : » ‘VNDPORO, viny...f«werbsU*Tythii----------------------------------- -

appraised So«yl fc*

u ta p S C D. BORINC ijw droom , DRUG CO,

B nhl F

to Drive >mpaiet

J tlMIMAt MOn

lo lla rW rU ^

6 GOMPAt w i n F A tl

* ^ w In th e landma

w l * ' * '

i t S p o t n lo u a i h t t a j o i ? o

racationer with Lower aw av •H le nex t te minimum o f S S

? * « S T o i a «

t ^ and your p a rt a n d youll • takea weeks, to to e u tte r

u oldUmenu

sed anglers iel- p w K ^ ^ i U s ^ S e l a sre k e e n th a t a ie e k i e iS u ■ ou t revealing 7 ^ ™d r tUb-iettlng

nten , too, onte [nd, a b e t rpot .

o u t in a lake r e io a u yesn .

Qg' of toe fo . .

iU y,-toere-U-a — nndlag toe hot r, however on*

local e spm i th u s

m oon yon ar* ip, drive aloDf

w 'S t h ’ vmi a to f in d toe sp<p « ( S r a w “

a r y o rM Ulai taka two seU

f t o w l K *uch fixes a s . aa olc iw th L e d o w n “P P W ^

■ to- re tu rn I 0 toe ' U te r and th e chanc

to e price the ing wiU bo ju s t as t to e consumer toe day you left, lon will not be course, t h a t some will cover Uis d idn’t take r flx 01 products. — nest study pre* trdless of whst o u ld - b a a m l

!s£L s'“^ ^ MT he organUed

rure on the po* '

MISTOR .

^ . r

i AIDo ? " .!5 .'.%

o sk ford jtm irsad .

S S ? “

“ ^ ^..‘G enera l 1IN6 Servii: 0 , _ t A S T . iK

Phene U W e G iv e G ree

3 the ca ttejlea

; Mon»» towgir mi9iD n ^ t -

^oUar^

uiUHA N YF A tlS , IDAHO

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r^ h n n e rs P re s e n t Cirm

fl;i703S a d i 'M p ra e n U d b r V ilk r 8 bH » I M to UACola O . EeUjr, ebmlniua o f the b o tr i for the Shrtoen I dU I for CrippJed ChlWitn. StH U k t C llj. The fo n d , wer* n l I u a Biim»rBbH rii” e lfc ttnn 'T iH n T » n i te s t R a ro e r in d the I Ekrine p « ty In Bnrley. r re w n tla c the elieeta iw , Jefl to r i | I ^ S o n n M . Wood^BlTtf Bttrtne d n b prw ldtflt; J . TTOUai H

Indents Encouraged to I Library in Evenings 1I Better ten ieo ior evenlnc patrons loutltaB -H terence' books. EI l s the seal of new polities adopted students i r a . u k e d to uI w the T «ln Falls munlclp&l U> m unleJjnl U brvy a s a suppliI t e i r r repc^U H alph Secord, c ity source Ior the school 11E lbnJlan . which are desl^nod to o mI Junior and senior h lsh »ehoot stu* needs, h& pointed out.I len ts a re iwJny «lf«> a o t to ' There is a jrow ln? UE t the library during the .e r e n l^ among students to m eet a tK ours unl«» they have need Ior tr a r y In the evenlns to visE S r y materials for reference wOTk. aeprlTes other patrons th e| 1 t,6 move U beln j made » dta- jib rsry facUlUes, he noted.

■ sm denti who -u m th e U bran for ', ------------ :L e h purposea will be asked to leave , V1BIT8 IN nA ILESK Uiat tho readlnir space and f id l l - H AlLZy, Nov. 7 -M rs .H u wiil be available to other eve- Braekenbury. Travis a ir ion

p a tro n s ...................... oallX., is vUlUnj he r motbi■ le c o rd em phsslies.tha i students Oarl-.pecker; .lA ; and 'M rs.■ r e welcome to use the public 11- and Mrs.3nwkenIJUT7 le ft 8b r y a t any time, to bbrrow books for Wwtby. U m t.,- and wll

u k for necessary assUtance In back a t Ttavla ttov. lft.-

1?---------------- ---------

I Pick at leisure froiri j) [ selections! Pay a little

JR. BOYS’’I 'TWO-TONE ; |

casual sum i

R a y o n : A c e l a t e ~ ;

I h H■ 1 4 ^ 1l i ' . J L SbesS -6

..... '■ ■ ' i ln A ccm L Inailo ii t o n *II dteertDthelfttlefellirt H Splash weavs or .neat

-----cbeck eoat« »r» aln^e' l> r e a i te d , b t a d io m e l

B o x e r f ltffe a l tc k s 'in I e o l id b l a e , g re e n

' l>royn« m a ^ « m a r t i-— r n i i s r a n s ^ n « big • i-r

------ - W W T a lo e l iL

II ■ TAFI B a y o n - t i i f f c t a ilip i

I / ' " T n r o b e i u t l t i l l y p iM tc d .I / u n d e r 'U t t le d r eI B u y f o r t h e y o u n ? IjI l i s t . : .W hlt« on ly .

l^jj^:jyjJOVEMBER8,-1963---------------------- . . .. ---------- —

r c u s P r o e e e d r t o l G h i l f e

'aUey 8bH se lead - Soath Bide Bbrls* elab pf«»ldeot,'aiJd JeaM A. tbe S h iloeri' Hoa- Ghilne d a b prtaideat. Tbe toortb a sn a a l 8 b ri>da war* r^ M d .b y __ attended buD or« th a n » O jh r l a e a a a d *oeatfc-T and th e aBBoal elab cheeks aaoltaer (or 11,OM was p ra e n ta d to , left to r l fh t . I rl Jamea Norfleet. Twla Fatlf. on behalf o t M a t

TTOlaai Boberts, l e d r f . (Sherrod pb o to -au ff eairav lB t)

d to Avoid Use ofigs Under New Policy s l *» books. However, numeroiii cetnplalnts f i w library noon. ' Regsked to use the patrons. Becord aUtcs. It. o m c c r tr a s a supplem ental cooperation or students abd their a t S p jn . V,

school libraries, parents U belns soujht to eliminate M rs D Hned to m eet their, these library probleau and enable ed u chilc1 out. the library to provide belter service loween paicrow lnr tendency ^ i ^ erenlng patrons. a t th e chui to m eet a t th e ll- n lng to visit. T h is

'N MARKET FORS ; S t S S f *1 S M n n

k uslns P ONE 401

globe seed & IivU a ir Jo rc e .b a se . - ____ . .TWIN FALL? .,.

' N ertbriderf-rCenUet S t> b U T y l.T 8 .^ I r tS - : J o o W P h e n a te 9 0 .WIt.,' and will arrive

T h e sm art way to g i

f t # ’S ; ( a n_____ _____.X T ._____.- J T _________

>iu peak stocks now... one ittle each week and everythi

. I BOYS' SOLID COLOR ..

[J CURDUROY /5 H SHIRTS / ,1 J m

aeat ChooEe fro m a dozen richl i . co lo rs in - th e s e p o p u l a r

“ J ; |v,i ih l r ta . They a r e hand-1 o r p l w ash ab lo .'h av e tw o breast

'*’’8 ' f o r C hristm as!___________

GIRLS' FUSSY PLU TSD

T A F E T T A S L I P S ,

[feta sUpa th a t arg 4 / \ Q pleated . . . look so ■ , ^ 0

'Uttle dressy dressDB. ■ .Ie yoUDtr lady on y o u r JJ only. < i l » « - l l - ^

. 1 ■ ■

rHospitol-— 7 Aife Are! coUi

t«Uo,-N4r.- studeais ax s u t e coUes the 105S-M Among StUI versltler an 34 are ooe<U

Magto V. year's "Who campus »cU

Jerome, o u t ^ B » e M . ]

Tommy Mo< dent, Asso M argaret C reprcseotatl

esM A. Fanons^ Bnrley•Hopert C la l 8hrine p irty In Dnrlcy was[Oeaia.-ln addltloB to the th r«*------- ---------—l i t i to the El Korah temple by ^ Cof Maglo VaUey KaMnle U no •

i - ----------------- ---------------------: M

Primary MeetslO EW iA N . Not. 7 -O pealng ex­es fo r the LDS Primary were bu ucted by Mr*. Cornelius Thom p- . • .. a t Iho thurch Wednesdsy a lle r - 1. ' Regular classwork toUowed O fficers and teachers will meet p Jn . Wednesday a t the church,

rs. D . H. Gold, president, report- ■ ™ L3 children attended tbe .H al- p r e n party Saturday afternoon ‘ ^ Ij8 chureh. " "

.. ^

OR HAY , ^i M n n I OH

401 *& FEED r

•o n Stoektea Vp o . w ' I J

g i f t shop th i s j

[>ne deposit holds th ing is paid for 1

9 |m ||o B jw |^ H _____ tbatfltand si

-TIM ES-~NEWS,-TWINTAia:

A i ^ Students $90 Vre Named With College Notables i S W

lenls a rc among the 31 Idaho mtc coUege students selecied lo r “ “ **

lOSj-M edition ot •'Who's Whoong S tuden ts tn Amerlcin Unl- ----------------t l t l M ^ d CoUeges." 8U of the .

laglo V alley studenU In' thU J S u 'S i o i r's "W ho's W ho-an d their major ipus »cU»lty a re Eugene IL Lew- . Th« 180 , Bug . T^uw ie.ou tstaiidlngE O T C iU identI■ene M . Kletnkopf. Jerome, presl-t. Associated Men Studmts;nmy Moeller, Jerome, past-presl- “ ® “ *t, A ssociated Men titudents; —rgMet C. HaU. Rupert, women's P b e se Utrcsentatlve, stndcnt cauncll; Joan lennonatali

(UatMtuU.. *j;SIZE ALONE

rCAN'BE VERY ^ MISLEADING! r ~ <

Kivxiring d k m n d i k M r V S biMinats. ye*th * « b«««f U VK pUoMN. 1 | | | | k

U l M ikow o«r MV J r ,. - r n o w YOUR WAMONO- / p i

p r w w i w ^ ; . . flivlnB yo* / .H »nolfoeH cboutdhm «^ ]

It Id w i |uit e moittr e f jK w . minutai, tttd to ^ k will tn P PMon th« cMc* ^ a b«Mar j l r d f a w o o d . '. '. ’ THCBeSTDU. tMONO KX YOU* K X t« . /

M lis Christmas. . ;

§ c i t i ) jIds a l l your gift or by C h ris tm a s !

LY W O O L COATS

V M A -C U R L C O A '• i r e blff-fcatur« newal Pen- 'I spotlights them because'they uch ra re values 1 GoodiwoB- ^ j linea becoming to everyono 1 ^ ' rich “curl” and milium lined 'stand seasons of wear! B right....3fl and wonderful pastels!. , ,E, See For-Youraelfl

COATS IN ” _______ _________

. W O O L C H E C Ktyllng In young ladies’ ^ ^ - y Tailored like mom's to | J l T isona of wear. Choose I • * la rt checlcs, plaids and

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kS U A L D R E SSeautifully cut and fash- ned In a-handsome fllub - 'Ton fab ric very much ^ cetw eedi Very good de- | ^ ils. to u c h d of fringes. 1 _ ^ ^ - od belts, sm art little col-r#i-GOOD-BUySI-.-rT-in-----------------Isses' sizes.

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RICH RAYON VELVIgh -fash loq ,1a- 'iown^Ieed* a t Pen-e / s l J e t black Jewels, the bag U 'Vour\ draw string , box cr elcDgated GLOVIouch sty les, aU havs expensive ^ o u rX*. g u tte r touches and are ou t- h a O T'tanding buys. Olaves are peilecl •.

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Wsher, T w in P a lli , Junior class I . retary: D onna TTabert, Twin V J Is, senior c la u treasurer, be IBO nom inees were restricted the coUegr selecUons committeeth e -ty n iip p rr c li t t f t , -Vsrlmii -----------^ipua groupa were asked lo nom- M candidates a n d final MlecUon I m ade t»y Um student council Uje basla of aU-round acUvlUes. {q

b e se IM for Aberdeen CoaL la- DonatalB Pnel Ccmpaay.^-sdT.

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NoteI jH First Snow at I i l l StationsI l ^ j j B ------- B A lL X 7 ,~K ov ,-7 -nn t-< D < nrfa

or Um c eu o a a t two (taU oiu In th IB iV I H F Saw tooth n&Uonol Xoreit w u >e 1» n J I ^ ' Saturday by m n ^ en vUltIn

R ’11 Ji A . B v ry , itatlo&ed t t th e h e tdH w aters o ( tba Bilnion rirer. u ld k1R p^l r Inebes fall a t his auUen T hunda:r u H i f r “ *«*>*• I t continued Priday but wa

[ h ! i | f ■' "***” ***r P “ ’ I g - " y p ' a a i a i i n o g piou’ in iin s m n e;

h a d cleared the n » d orer O a lea [ aum m lt. About M rea Inehe* fei

liM Bl ^ nimmlt, but the depUl l i m n dropped f t i t on the Wood riveI I B H I On’y ^l i l l i n i U I fell a t the Oalena itore and only i r f f F i T y. ’ wai reported a l Sun Val

m RozTBtk. rancer a t thi i i l l l H u l Shak« creek lU tlon on th e aout) I ' J i m ia}. fork of the BoUe river, w id snov l l n t l f i l l In h ll area T hunday n lshi l l l l n ' I t melted a lm ost aiR f f f ' r r f**t u It fell la the river botton E ;H L (i> .m a a . but w u stlcklnB on th< fP ia lZ lr i l n o u a ta in s . flnow still waa falUnj U l i l l l f f l he left a t 1 p jn . Prldayi l l j r a l h e aald.

I tj ? Tax Notices Due , I I : lil -----------In-Lincoln Area( I h - : 8HOSHOWE, Nor. 7-NoUcea foiI n h " ' personal property taxes fron:I 1; 4iiil Assessor Ray E. Oyer and notices foi■ n l l n property taxes from Treasurei

I H l l 11 Myron Johnson will b« sent ou t th li1 H H N ' m onth , M n . Claude Chess, count)

auditor, announces.'The toU l taxetn i l r ' . to bo collected thU year In th e coun-

, ' ty U M14.479i9.riiT Collections for the u ta te and spe-

<1 <> ; clal sU te levies on livestock k ill be ;* 1: , « 23^ U ,« for bolh rolls, bounty I.. taxes and amounts due fo r weed

J work total I1B3J10J9. Collections f ; . ‘ . for achool dlitricti. hl«hway dU-

. • ■ tricts. Tlllajes aad towns a n d ceme-. lU . ^ .......... terlea am ouat to t363.0M.S6.

Tho treasurer will collect t3S8.- 175Sr. In December and Ju n e In-

. ■ atallm enu and the asaesior will ool> l^ lW JO S .T a for the penonal p rop­erty rou.

...Ji Official of Legion ll i To Talk in Jerome

JSKOMS, Not. T--*afl C handlar. . . Boise. Amarlcan Latlon naU onal

' I. : . . . field rvpraienUUva. will speak a t a poUuck dinner a t 7 p jn . Tuea-

------- d iy a t the Legion hall.IT ie.event is the refu lar Novem*

I • b a r m eetlsc for both the L*fton an<J •lutUIary.

I , , 1 New memben of th a Leflon and ,. auxUlary will be special gueaU a ad

, Mrs. Delmar Nicholaon, Hailey.J - , ,; ; fourth dUtrict auxiliary prealdent,

'*IU *tt«n<l. AuilUary m em ben a ra lijvv 1 j; iir ie d to hrtB# I l t u fer (he O hilaU

»2sjs^2f ^io ln t aasembly o7 Jun lor'and M nlor

? . ^ | | | falxh aohool itudanta A m ilitlea day.

I 'I Talk on Elections i*i| | Wins Club Honor

,! JEROMB. Not. 7 — “W hafa them aanlng of Tueiday*a eleetionar''

1 w aa th a 'ta jb ja c to f lh a p ri iaw la n ln *apeach by ■momu p . M ahan 'W ad-

•; - - neaday n ight a t tba Jarom a T oait- n ia i t i r a d u b .

------- ^AlKripeakln*-wer«“Art"A Bte««7and M arshall pisher.

. Dr . E . Donovan M attaon w u the ' ' • : . toastm aster and O ran t Raynol4a

waa th e chlet evaluator. Jam aa S ea l w u th e Ubla topic maater a n d con>

. . • , , , ' ducted debates between team i ef ' . . i member*.

. 'I Ladlea night waa postponed u n til « la te r date.

ii: Cutworm Clontrol Debated at Meet

DBOLO. Mar. T ^M aaai e f eon-

Sid M n4iay w*# in char»* a n d t S d e ^ ^ ” * »l«lnlty a t -

: / R oland Portman. Moecov. t n i - ........-Tfn lU f-.a t-M aho e*t«nijea.-»*rvlca

! _____ ligh ting the eutworm.. .i;/ .. An InfeiUtloo h u b « n noted In

a n a rea north of D « lo and growera fear I t may ba ipreadlng.

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ROMOI Best of Dance M

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, ' i a a tU suil tiBUraila. xMBC-snow fa ll ________ auMAT_______ins In th e J.'Jj ^ ci,«r.b^" ' 7 ^ "

w u je - Ilia Bundm; U<rrT-C>B«UBd TlM ', , u . t . n . ; ; u ,

thj.h.1 l!SU!K.’S'.Srn»,.j iSji!;TTiuraday li i

iisC iissi>i>0 Crlmt rifbun - ISKI 1

n BUlllIey !;!S Er«r Tcld”r G alena 4:00 Nick u n . r ‘ 4 iuches fell «H0 S40»4B«em «1IS.

i iian in c h sno Ur. Dlitrirt Atlnrn*/ «!>» :

id only a 1>l» W*lUf Wlneb.ll 7:00:S .n V ^ I 1>UT.rl«rCr.iM 7il9 :Sun V al- ,.,0 o „ | , ,U rfi.l S :00 ;—«------------liM Drvw-PrarMO-------:---------- ai»0 ir a t th e iu r» r s m 1L S.II C«rlU*Artb.f »IS« ine SOUM »,M MondirH«*4iiB«» loiio ■;lid snow t : l i Uolofinc I«i4 10l4» 1lay n is h t i:to TowkMniiiii i i j m :

ron th e iiM Call u h ir t r s.-«o ■;

a falU ns Ooii/t Suoup retiiM <i4S 1w S S ; i i i i f f i r K . r " ' ' ! S I

IKO •Brntful Clah 7it4«;00 KUl Kll>n4>r 1:41 itlio •Doubli or NoUilu ll«9 '

10:09 iG«r(k>n Ovin SiOO iU c i IOil9«MrTn«6u>r> t :9 0 i. ' l l l t l Uetnirx't 8<r«»baoli a x t i

A | « a g n m EddJ«AtBoid__________ lono itlcea fo r Dlaaitllili ItWDdg* , Ti:6o 1 :es from i:oo pIUniirTfy itoo ijtlces fo r j i ’s 0'."}“ " " , JJJJ *

! S S l f t - , 5 - , k . T ‘ i i i i i. county 1:<S mu sura 1:00 J

-llOO K-Ul.X'lr.. N»w»_______ , I l ls 1he coun-

7 “Youth Day’" S Ax-e Chosen f<iray dU - Seven high ichool a tudenU wei Id cem e- announced s t a a aaiam bly T rlds

momlng u city youth com m lulor :t t3S8.- e n for Jsycee-spimiored "yout ^ i t i s * “‘ y’' here Monday.

They • « Reedy, Bob Ridge a i p rop - Dave Chaney. Dick Oallowa;

Jim Utley, Judy A nderson a n d Bev• erly Bothne. •■ A l l BtudenU will foUow a n ouUlne* program of aetlvlUea th rough yout n m o day and attend the evening aeu lo u i i i c of the elty. commlsaloneri.Iiandlar. ,Jo a R . Lstlmore, c ity manageinaU onal ip o k e 'o n the p repara tion o f thpeak a t city budget snd Jaycee Ed R«mlcu Tuea- Illustrated ways In .w hlch c ity iu n d

are dlatrlbuted.N ovem - Appointive offices alao w ere an io n a n d neuecad. BelecUona w era m ad

frem l i tU n ef applleatlon subm it Ion a n d tad to th e youth commUalonara. »U a a d Heading the offices will b« Ca: H ailey. Havens, city m anager. F ire chle

ealdent, u E leanor MoUtor and fire Inspec w a a ra tor U Audeane W atU na. Polio O hrlaU ch lif la Bob Morrison a n d auperln a n boa- tandeot o f itreaU and w aU r la Bol

.Children.R o tary o th e r vacancies w ere ' filled b;

1 M nlor S S = 5 ^ S 5Ice day. _ ,,

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O T O ir.n a m |w i™ ,-» ijo

bods of TICKETS NOW OH BALE A".I “ CUoae Brown, Twin P a lls ; Ore<

ffrowOT • 'w e n i; also a l T lngwalls Ib C o

ieve it or I :0 and HO^:e Music and Cbmedy

...y ^ p p e ttn n ^ a

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EK ONLY-STAR!

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I0:»0 Mtlodr ComoT __ lJieO'»Rt. C»oi:, TjToo ir>ullni rrodrlck i:!lO Nmbotl*.

III4S Nocb N m llU'LlskiMUr IlOO .B ^ lo fcrUlB^^ ■dlOO (WtJcoBii Ti?*«]«Ta S'M BpIbbIbs I4lt0 Kllonela Kl*nUk« I lOO •&«•* AutS:<t >UBrs>B OMttp SKI 'Edord (<:00 zSporu JUrltw «iH *T¥ItBt

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'ay” Commissioners n for Monday Even:nU were Janem arie Sm ith, elty tnglnte y M d a y BUI Teller. assU U nt clly englnee im lu lo n - Sara Anderson. recreaUon dire I "youUi to r; S andra R unning. pcUci Judj

Allyn Dlngel, c ity treuurer: Kan lb R idge- W arner, c ity clerk; Oeorge M Salloway, Dougall. park ing meter sUendsn and Bev- Donate Pord. airport m sn iitr , si

BUI Grow, d ty attorney. ouUlned policemen include Barhsra Ower

gn youth K ay Hanson, Delores Ptny, Ma g aeu lon ]«ne Mausa and Jean Whltaksr.

Plremen aro Lorraine Cunolni , f t . S*‘ty f lhatfer, u w y n n Po

i i is jrmK: 4-H-Club Meets^

s u ^ t - d e c l o . N ot. 7 -M arg » n t Le». a rte rU lned th e K ra tty Elds 4-

I olub members and the ir lesder, Mi ire chief Austin Walker, Thursday afltmoo:> Inspec- p iin s were made for group acU'

Police IUm during the winter months. Tlauperln> group will m eet every two week!T la Bob Offleera will be elected s t the nu

meeUng a t the home ot Darleitilled by B ^ ___________

M M Ff y A/jrI. s. AUDITORIUM )V. 18 at 8:00 P . M .

CB o r JEROME KIW ANIS C L U ^

I -.- -R uen-ed SeaU.’ ' (fax Included)

SALE AT THE POLLOWINO PLACES:Ils; O reenaw all'i, Tlngwalls. Thrltlf-W ay,M Ib C ^ l D g and W endtll.

' Not... OWARDsdy Entertainment

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11:00 Bi«uabo>t JoaberMCEtf Nfwt 11 :M •H.U0B4J V«t«»‘it* York rbllbtniMBla p.m.TU World Tod*7 lt:04 'teB ri far lgB4*r4» Ikkind tb« Uttoir 12:4t OiklfT (Uk* Cbolr ’Arthur C ^ r« r Pl««at 1:00'HtrfBM in R«vl««OsrUlNBreokt 1:10 MIour of Docblos'Jwk BMB7 1:00 «Old rub. IUTtT*l'A M «b4 Aadr S:10 'G ruu tt Surr'Blaf CrMbr 4:0t •Clntm* Tlm* .Mr Llill* Mifff* 4:10 ‘Winn of XnUatn^to lUIl of f.m* 1:00 Vole, •U tir B«rfm t : l t 'Amtr. U uk iUlt:lft«r of Cbira S:0« 'Around III* Worldklltii Rou 8bo» S:SO MVbtl'i Ih* N(m«caa Nnr> 7:00 'W alur WlBcb«UV*n>« Xln( 8«mBd« 1:14 •T**kr Grant

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C^S ^ ^ 8 d B » »:1Ji**t. WmUot ' *;«! •Paultxi CarUriltm Ctek Clob tOiOO 'Paul lUrrorH**« af Aa>«ri** 10:lt *Sc1*bm EdlurCn Moatsoratrr M««» 10:10 •Atb(«b Dallrooa

« o m .TRtdio B«rU1< a.mVomtn’* World «;00 SunrU* Uiule TinaRtdlo RirUli 1:00»>er«<l lltirtRti Caaipbtll N««l 1:11 •U*rtln Alron.krtCCP .)(*■*-------------------- S;00.*BroaUul Cluh___(*w«b*tU. UarkoU «:00 •Ronal* K«fflr*r

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Ed««rd H. Murrow 11:10 Mid Dir UtfodlMn ln t areou 12:00 III-LltnBtdlo ItMfr_________

erfe Firemen CalledJERO M E, Nov. 7 -T h e Jero

wTA'nff- fire departm en t niuwered a call V c l i l 8:S0 p jn . Thurwlay to Uie Method —.r—* .. Church a nnex where rubbish I: engtaeerj cau g h t lire , nti" HuiJ' T h e building w u blackened illgl I," I'l',..* ly In a sm all area on the outside a

v . « t ' ^ e flam es were extlniufshed quit ^ e Me- ’*'•

IIC EN B ED TO W ED SHOSHONE, Nov. 7 -A m arrli

o » .n , llcanao w u Issued Thursdoy by l i l l u " ' county aud ito r to Dee Wolvecon a i S ’ksr E relyn ^ am w orth , bolh Richfield

S C 3 S B 1 MSUN. and MON.

t p f j i l lU ehard W Idm ark -Jean Peter t L e ^ — — Thelm a RJlter

E S . "PICKUPON SOUTH ST."

ims. The An E xciting Story of IntrigueVO weeks. and Countor PlotJ .

the n u t: Darlene C O M E D T -C A RT O O N

^ m S S S M S Sr SUN. ond MON.

R leh iM Todd - OlynU John i

"TH E SWORD AND THE ROSE"

P L U f lD ia m r f l

= - - - " PROWLERS OF­THE EVERGUDES"

All Jn'TKhnleiilor

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R obert U ltc h u m -U o n a P ra e m a n '^ Je a n Simmons

"ANGEL FACE". An A 4u]l Ualodraeia

ADULTS u . — ^S O c 'H I 2 P.M ., J .

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Hay Shippers .J Get Warning

:CIE81 Over LicemT O peratora buying nay Trom'^ opota___ fa rm e n for storm|e. procei1.11 n iv u * . o r rcM le m ust be properly UceUfbi by the aU U . regardleu of whe

' “ **7 ‘ r e Idaho resldenU, Oeorgela A ^ B •***• warehoosa I n a p e c

» lurinl w arned Saturday.S f ! ; He aald the Influx ef buyera 1

j « B ^ in f fo r hay to ba i h l { ^T bT a r e a a prom

J n S u i proacliod by b S e S * a i * ^ ^ }«cbios buyera* licenses.

Llcenacs are raqulrtd of th e «rs for th a protection of th e r

XrtUpff era, ha explained. Law requlrea i»* , •„ to obtain the Uccnaes to e b iII VorM carry a minimum bond of $3.00 ,* Ntm« Should the buyers then faU ta 'iBcb.u , up to le n n s 'o f purchase coatx

farm ers would have the reeounIII Sbow b rln g ln t suit against th f bon •nr company for damagea, B e rer a

. m IN m A T E B . SHOSHONE, N ot. 7 -P lv e

•j^r were Initiated Into th e PPA a t local h l«h school th is week. '

Itiirooa wero P au l Peak. Roy B raun, 1 _ m ond H aga, Leigh Kelley and

Johnson._____________________

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TUES., NOV.d a call a t

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rers— Officers Selectei • „a At Pomona M

l i n g o DIETRICH. N ot. 7—O ftlcenO (]ect«i, reporta he * n l a iid tw

r » A n c A memben were o b U « » t^ a t thiu l ^ U S C coin county Pom ona O range. ____ • ing here Wedneaday e re n ln gr n o m Officers chosen w ere D ^ a n B , processmg jnaster;_Doa.8p«ncCT. o rm e« jrly licensed ghear, sUward: R o b e rt Hous of w hetber ^^tan t steward; M rs. WUllam

.O eo rg eB e- chaplain; P loyd W en t n s p e c t o r , treasurer; Mrs. Jack Edw srdi. , . retajy; O eni A lexander, ga tekb j i y e n l ^ - m is . Robert House, lady aai lipped Into iteward; M rs.. P loyd W en t s prom pted ceres: Mrs. Don Spencer. noB- — ----------- - T m r O ls r X I S a o a e r r M r : aniho a re a p - Don spencer were e lec ted aa; to sea th e aat« to th e s t* t« O

. ^ - Mr. and M nt H enry Babbitto f th e buy- obligated Into the u n it,if th a grow- m porU were h e a rd fron W l T t t t b a t MaglSTRlthfleld, U p p er Wood

to e ^ y e r s tn d Dietrich O range*,o f W.000. --- --------------------------

“S Pair Finedt o S J ^ b a T l . L a r p . 'b S u

^ non. Utah, were f ined m andYB. each by Probate J u d g e T - P lv a boys W .' Ward Thursday fo r haullPPA a t the Maho with an o u t-o f-sU Uweek. T hey tratlon.Jraun, R ay- The two were cited on aU te ey a n d Don way U by SU to P a tro lm a n E Hagler. '_________________

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)V. 10, STARTS 9 P. ^

Y HOFFBERG'S le-H BuckaroosI .the muelc that all Magic Valley w ants to dance to ^

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SSWN 60c PER PERSON

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jcted— -Travel Reportea M t i f i f DECLO, Nov.‘ 7 -M r. and

JItX C C L jT ta Bortx hare returned fromOfUcers were doy where thry Tlaited M r. andand two new n o y d Jones.? Mis. D orcu Day H ardy. Eiss; T O K . uJ Cll*' eii

City, sUyed a t the Orson borne when called to attem

♦ funeral of a eo n o A. Day In OWednesday.

W entw orth. Mrs. Lawrence Kimber. C Edwards, soc- visited U r. and Mrs. WUford R l•, gatekaaper: .. . .-------Idy aaalstant

W entworth.•r W ln f. «nd M T M WM r. and Mra. ■ k j W l V * # ■te d aa a lter-Itate O range. i a ; i y i » a n » ; i t J l i n g T l B abb itt were ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I

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tSMNOTOK, Nor. 7 JMiwre department h ts alio- « I S H sw U irP uerW R leorv ir-; * iiindj Cuba and the mainland t Miar are* M.000 Xora of 1633

w sar prevlouily aUoted to f smegUc beet *uj»r area. i a the re-tUociUon, mnlnilnd lu ia r trowers get 7.531 tons

Ini the^r auotd ta 517001 tone: lU le tj lS.648 U)M bringing Its I

to I083.2S1: Puerto'R ico b id eont to 1,117.351: tb i s Ulands quota v u Inaeased u T u a Utal ot 13,416; and, cot a hlka o( 40.17S to iu , I

ni iu quota 3.7S9.:tl. II department, »hlch regulates b

marketing under the «ufar * f 1»M. w ld the domeitle beet u ta It expected to be unable <

B itt mote th in tflJOjOOO tons ® I original lOM quota of 1.800,- ^

e revlMd dfimeitls'beel quota \ 20JOO ton*._________ 1

l u i r y M a d e o n 5

i r a n d i n g M i s h a p !;)SHONE. Nov. 7 -A n InvesU- R I w u made here Thurwtay v eriff ThomaijConner a n d jh ^ F tog eouiity'^erlff on the re- 1 Dlitaken brandlnR of n i belonilnjt to Robert Kllbum, j ag.byJ.D.Nolftnd. Jerome, tn u Hid Noland h a d ^ w * i lome stM n (rom a i M n M r u d I t the time he t n i M didat netKc the i t n y « | W | a Ibum'i In the he rd ... urn reported tne In c ld e i in f fv lerlff foltowlnR dlKOve^ d y M |l4 1 la the Noland Herd,

isits Scheduler «111 tn fnnr Miifle Vflllcv tna-in ^:hedu!ed by reprcJentntlvca or _rwln Fnlls social security o f- ”reports Lloyd Young, local " manager.M. H»n»en, office Held repre- ?'

Ure, win be avsllnblc a t 0:30 !'Tuesday a t the Wendell post- Lu d from 10:30 nin. untU noon ^

le Oooding courthouse. I lan - tUII to Uie two town* w ta

ted from Wedneiday lo Tuee-Kause of the Armlitlca holiday, nmg will be ftTsllabla a t tha ^ions postcffica a t 0:30 a jn . Iri4iy aiid fit the department of 60 aulitance office In HaUey ai|:30 until 4:30 p jn . u

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W helhor v iu 'rc osking 1 m o r/rag o . . . o r fo r a n o ,

. you ro more ap t to oet_ y o u : r c - lo o k ln g - y o u r 4 3 H -

mg g,vos your clothes tho new look thot pays off so and business success.

^^y_NOVEMBEB8,195!

Sc Fonimers, Not Feeders, ito Ask About Props

vlll understand the ir poiltlon but the public wUl not.

J . » „ I beUev« ona of the men U a wool- i J f i r to «»<1 K I »“ no t mUUken.

. , 1, he w ent to W ashln iton , D. O., quite ey w « e recently l a th e Incarett of wool

1 N u d ile r'lf AXUB u f't'ttcn ', ueoMQ chafing under U\e col­

lar a s the r e tu l t of last year's feed­ing operation*. A t least, loma of la

1, too, t n a catUa leeder and 1 ^ P r do n o t v a a t governm ent cupport on , , cattle. Pu tU ng thU on paper doea

IIQ < kn not relieve tb e preasure on Uie cat- ti8 (row er a n d h e U tha m oil vitally Interested m an .

’'orT Uoned le tte r la ju s t another c u e ot n driver Mr. B in s6 n ' getUng a report from

Uie w rons p a rty . U tha compoier of uch’ of- tho le tte r rea lly wanted to do a tw made scrvlce fo r th e public. I think he through ahould h av e contac ted the cstUe dangers grower aa h e Is th e ona who would brought receive m o s t o f th a benefit from

governm ent-supported prognm .Ity por- BEN O H Aim oWilraeUve (T»-ln Tails)oo lltU e * * * *

A *' t" *f Sports Coverage

* L isted by Coachi f o c Editor. T lm ea-N iw s:

T h is If to Inform you of eur ap- « _ T h e preclatlon o f your paper and iporU J ftllo- tor th e very excellent cove^e o rv ir^ * te -a n d “ w rlte u p i-o f our-football lalnland' satnes.of 1633 I t Is greaUy appreciated by Uic oted to football te am and myself, s. ■■ j ; L. RtAOERBilnllnd (Hailey)J l tons — -------

Sn,Ta List for Shoshone S d CourtJuryDrawn15: and, 8KOBHONE, Nov. 7 -T h e Jury '5 tons, lis t fo r Uio d is tric t court Urm start­

ing In O ctober haa been sent out Kulates by Mr*. 01»ude Chess, court clerk 9 sucar and eounty aud ito r. .tic beet The lis t Include# oiojd A.'^flatei. unable BuUi Belt, LouU A. BourgulrfTAm-

iflo Sj m old S . B rfB p . Claude 0, Briifg*, M ^ -Joe O. Broylea. L. Z. Campbell, Wll- ' Uam E. C a r te r . RuUi L. Chalfleld.r l in ; , ! , Mrs. A lbert-Olapp.-M ary-B.-Custer,

* Anna p o rm le r. Fred Dudley, Rex T . Plavel, W llford V. Gabriel, Myrtle M. H ansen. O. M. Helderman, J. O.

m H elderrnan. W ayne Hickman, Ben Johnson, C haste r A. Johnson, Lola

i K n n B. L am breth , Charlie E. Jones, 6hlr- t l l c t U ley M itchell. Andrew Paulson. Mrs. InvesU- Made Proctor. Charle* M. Pethlck. hursday W alter W . SchemdUeln. Bubenei n d jh ^ R ineha rt a n d Be r th a M. White,___thl! re- -------‘t-------------------- ; ' '

MMra". Movie Is Viewfed At PTA Meeting

y S B SHOSHONE. Nov. 7 -A Ifllm on t f i M BTopor <relaUoaa. between, j parent* \ ' 1r '* > n n -1 tcennsers waa *hown to room

d e «n ||W opresen toU ves o t t^ e local TTA y d S M flj tt th e ir T hu rsday niRht meeUng a t

Lineoln school cafeteria. i S l P M r s . B u rton T horne, study group

[ chairm an, w as In charge o t tha pro*1 6 Q BTam w ith R obert Flxton operating

t r s - ^ . r r M r n n i r i : s . s i i i r i i F4tv Of- nounced th e -J lo v ,W P T A im ee tln g r iMftl will bo dad 's n igh t. ,'' ''*** Room reprw entaU vM of th i jlj tb ., seventh a n d e igh th g rad u Mrved

n-^n refreshm ents. T hose o t the third,11 noil will serve a t the lunoon

ILin- . na «<is ENROLLED AT SCHOOL 5 Tue®. MINIDOKA. N6v. 7^ A /lo K»n- hoUday. na th o . w a lb u m , son of if r . and a t tha Mrs. w . O . W album . has anroUM

30 a jn . In Uio s lr c ra t t meehanlc school a t nen t of Sheppard a i r torce base, Tex. He

HtUey attended R lonfleld high sChool prior ________to hta anllsttw ent in tha »lr feres.

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osking fo r o g ir l 's h a n d infor a n o r d e r . . . o r o job . . .to ge t "Y os" fo r o n answ sr iftir-beaH- Oa r e xpert^ d ry c lean-— ;— -5thes thof sp ic-ond-spon , like-ys off so hondsom Bly in socialcess.

R 8,1953"

... 1 Conventioi

t!hlnk°he 3. L. Van Uom. ranga speelaUst ila cstUe la tt, and Wlllsrd Blmn*. edIUr o t thho would two ef. ths speaker* a t ih e 8Ul •nn tiflt from er* aMocUtlon In Boise nex t week,m m . a n d wUl conUnui ihrotigh Nor. IT.RROW * * j(iilla) . . ___

Idaho Woolgroi —Eventsdfor^ls

I ° , Two of the principal apeakers a t t O S i r n annual meeting of thel u a v i i Woolgrowers associaUon In

Boise nex t week will ba J . L. Van : eur ap- H orn, range specialist a t Uie Mon- nd sports ta n a S tate coUege. Bozeman, and n t covet* W illard Staim i. editor of the Hccord-footb^l* Stockm an, Denver, Colo.--------

In announcing the speakers John 1 by Uic Noh. association prealdent, said

bo th have a practical and working ULOER knowledge of Uie sheep Industry, ley) V an H om was born on a sheep

ran c h &nd Simms has spent hi* lUe- tlm * la wea-kljjg r im Ote JlrwtocJt

) n eT he annual meeting will get un-

p a w n way on Nov. 15 and will con- tinua Uirough Nov. 17, Noh said,

rhe JiOT M ajor issues confronUng th e Indus- rm start- try and steps necessary to sUblllze sent o u t ----- —urt clerk . ^

».>w, Two Women Tied For Tall£ Awards

3h«t.fleid" Counto- ,TIs of Thee" was1 -Of_ the ToMtmUU^ssley club'* meeting Friday momlng s t •1 Mvrtin W ray's caie.an J O M " - Oordon Tobla preaentsd a mn R «i Hve-mlnuto speech, "A Date WlUi wn ^ a ^ 0 Kremlin," and Mr*. J . W oodstn iM 'Rhir Creed also gave a five-minute talk Ion. Mrt.T>«'ihuv pencil honor*. •

B, h.n.; Mr*. ChrUUna B. Petersen pre- *ent«d Uis Ics-breaker spaach.

T o a a to is t rm w»a-Mr».—H.—A,- I Cohen. Mrs. Pred Kllnke acted asn |1 chief evaluator. Other evaluator* C U were Mr*, Hugh Boone and Mr*.

itinffifllm % RETURN TO MURTAUGHI p « « it* MURTAUGH. Nov. 7—Mr. andto room Mrs. William Adamson have re -:al r r A turned from &foses Lake, Wash., toeeUng a t resum e .residence in the ir house.

ly group - tha pro* iperatlng

lmi!et‘ ng

Al sixth. s Mrved

third,» the

anroUM <hool a t r«x. He ool prior Ir feres.

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I n Bcale, a c t io n A nd th o u

T h is A cro fion ic is t l f o r m o tJcm

V is i t o u r flhow room s co n v en ic

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Qtion Sjpeakers

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ipeelaUst a l M ontana S la te ceiIiKt> Boiemaa, diU r o t the Record Btockman. Denver, will be t 8Ul annual meeUng e t th e Idaho Woolfrow- ext week. Tbe mM ting wlll open ea Nor. I I t Nor. 17.‘ * * * *

[growers Schedule r^lstAnnualParleytakers a t th e industijr will be dlsouised, he: of th e added. 'l&Uon in Vafl H orn will discuss the nutrl-I. L. Van tlonal requirements of ewe* andJie Mon- Sim m s will apeak on "Who's Ridingnan. and Whose Shlrttsll?"le Hccord Spcclal events also are plm ned------ • ttf th B convenUon tor the women. A-;ers John luncheon wlll be servfd a t noonn t aald Nov. 19 and the women's auxiliaryworking v lll m eet on Nov. 17.

industry. ^

Grange BallotJlfWtOCJC _ ”

, un- Elects Haiper^ H srper has been elwted mas-

Of 'h e K null Oranue. t is T iw I w c U slle Jone*.

overseer: Mr*. E, M, Dossett, lec­tu rer: Bryon Plott. steward: Gene' Hull, assistan t stew ird: Mr*. L. W.

1 6 Q Sisson, ' chapla in: Tom Alworth,« treasureri Mr*. B rjan Plott, lecre-

^ i l1 * n a tary ; Charles Kevan, gate keeper;Mrs. W arren WHllams, Pomona;

lee" was Mrs. E d H arper. Ceres: Mr*. C. E. itmUU^ss Grlkve. Plo^ra; Mrs^.Oene Hull, worn- m ing sc an a u ls ia n t stew ard; Albert Ceder-

burg, e x e c u tlve 'com m itteem an ; lentsd a Charles Grieve, pu^haslng agent, Ite WlUi and Mr*. T . M. Knight, home eco- Woodsbn nomlcs chalnnan. lu te tolk Demits were Issued Mr. snd Mr*, fo r blue Robert AnUils and Mr. and Mra.

Olenn D ooett who are moving to *en p re- mosc* Lake, W ash. Mr. snd Mr*,' . ®*y»n Plott were nsmed altem aU• deiegntes-to-the-8tste O rsn je meet- acted as injj in December.valuator* officer* wlll be Installed a t a Joint tnd Mrs. installaUon service planned by Po-'

mona a range.

UGH R E C E Ive TREATMENTMr. and MURTAUGH, N ov.'T — M em* !utve r e - Daniels and Mrs. G ran t Bates nre iVash., to patien ts in iho Tn'ln Falls clinic house, hospital.

3 PERiBve UUs beauUful piano delivered me on our popular rental-ptirchnso r l lU decide to buy a t tbe end o t Uie 9 U period . . . . ALL MONEY-wUl— ■ ppUed to th e purchase price.

nd tho adaptation of beautiful P n li^w ln ’w «tfillnf^ _

nic is the pcrfect cholco• motJcrn living, owrooms a t your earliest convenience.

to so m c fM W _

D E i O p g

Play Staging 1 Is Scheduled

^ For Gooding& . OOODWO. H o t. 7 — T h e ChlV

— d ren 'i Theater o t the W eat will pre.

H L , . I:<S pjn. Thuraday. a t the Junloi h igh audttorlum under sponsorship

E j ^ y , of Oooding branch. A m erican M w. r y ^ l f e l a t i o n of U n iren lty W omen. an( K V . th e Ooodlnc PTA.

■ Of.w dramaU iatlon of the stop■ based on the G recian table nnc■ uses the famous Paul D ukas score I ' T h l professional cast o t five and i & " qualilled director h a s played t< r k m any of the larger ciUe* of thi

The local committee is headed b; Mr*. R. N. W hite. She wlll be as U sted In Ucket sales by Mrs. F. Z B arrstt, M n. Paul Jooes, Mr*. W. A O trter.-R oU r-M eyer;-M r».-G tor»i SUrs, Mr*. C .O . Lyon. M rt.R Iehan Meyer and Mr*. A. W. WiUnis. Oi

I H I th e general committee «re Mrs: H. 6 Lamb. Wendell; .E lm er Meyer. M n Bo>» *• Woo Mr*. M ilton Jensen

L w l - Publicity U being hand led by M n , s f l « Burress, Mr*. P red 8. Crali' “ and Mr*. Jam es i s t o n , Wendell

E leanor JusUce U In charge of stag, ta l .

I TickeU are on sale a t Nelson'.11A drug store and wlll be sold a t Good

ing, Weadell a n d Bliss schools Mon. 1 day.

t i * i e v ' I—

(\usea, he Lincoln Countian [he nutrl- Will Be InductedoV wdlnB SHOSHONE. N or. 7 -O n e Lin

coin eounty m an will go to Bols “ Dlinned ^ o r . 3i to r InducUon Into m lllU r women servlce and two wlll go'N ov. 19 fo

a t noon physical examinaauxiliary q ^ i j inducUon wlll be'clydi

W olrerton, 31. Richfield. Taklni r physical examlnaUons will be Poul - a . LaVeme Jones, 25. Shoshone, am l U t Raymond Nab. 32, D ietrich.

Charle* J. Cooper, H artvm e, j.fo, transferred to the local board Io;

I D 6 1 InddeUoQ snd will go to BoUe v/lU JT Wolrerton. He had volunteered toi

:ted m as- induction through h is board.

I ilZ o iO VALLEV'S K IN E S T ^ rd: Gene' --------TURKEYS:r*. L. w . PYesh Every DayAlworUi, NEW LOOA-nON:

tt, lecre . H AUI* South o t Curry» keeper; HULL'S TURKEYSPomona; Pbone 0089-J4 » S35SIn . C. E. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _:uU.wom- ~ , =H Ceder- ^Itteeman; ig agent,ome eco- n

snd Mr*. 1and Mrs. I ^loving toin d Mr*, f l T U I Taltem aU V 11 I ■ije m e e t- -- --------iV ' j - j ------- -------------------

a t a Joint' • d by Po- r n

"n t i l l- Mem* ■ « . rt f- i I

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;S, TW m FALLS, IDAHO_.W _ . . 'n g Cub & o u t e P l a n

, 1 ' j E v e n t f o r H a i l e yHAILEY, Nov. 7—P inal plana tor

1 • the Cub Scout harvest fa ir T h u n - \ f l t r i n r day evening a t the BaptU t com-

munlty Church wer* mapped ty leadem a t the heme o t Mr. and Mrs.

• T h e ChH- Prank O tlttey T h u n d ay evralng. est will pre- booUis sponsored by each den prentlcc a t feature handicraft and cooiced

the Junior food exhibits and ipeclal games. A iponsorw lp p j i j j 111 av trd ed to Uie den -rican A4»o- having Uie largest num ber o t par-

c n u p m tn t .„ , Goodwill was chosen as the theme

gnUrf" It » -for Iha ” "r*the story decoraUons wJU be the handl-

" ! ! ! ! ! _ _ played ** to LOCAL MAN BBTCRNB

lUe* ot Uie SEATTLE. Nov. 7 W>) — Sg*. Ed­ward M. StUI. 713 Second avenue

I headed by east. Twin Palis, was due here today wlll be as- aboard the transport Oen. H . J.

’ Mrs. F. Z, Oaffey from the fa r east. He was . Mr*. W. A. among three Idahoan* retu rn ing ondr».—George the ship.------------------------------------ --tr* . Richard ---------WiUms, On

i t i a n M u d d l e d ■

d u c t e d . . ^ M o d e l—One Lin- .

A DOZEN d n ld ic n . A Nov. 16 for d ozen IdeoA. Combine *em

examina- j ,^ y g chaos.

•12 “’*tKvlll be Paul your properly InsuranceMhone, and unless one agency HandlesiKvim, „!0,. J " ” prolocllon. U l o» b .I board for that agency. Lel us ^ v elnw^Li'"l‘nr P ro t« ‘5i>n ptogramm ^ ered to r attention it needs.

^ ^ ” 1 P e a v e y - T a b e r C o .Pso l R. T a b e r - T h o a s s C. raa re y

sy Pso l R. Taber. Jr .•N: *Insnrano« Is O nr BDSlna*a"

— Pbons M l—•ETS SOI ghoshons « tr* el E u t

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I Engelen

lan Hearing Slated on [ailey Closure for Depot

pU ns tor BHOSHONE. N or. 7 -A public tl r T h u n - hearing on the cloaur* o t the Dlet< >tut com- rich depot U scheduled a t 10 a jn . tapped by N or. IB a t the courthouse.

and Mrs. The Idaho PubUs UUliUe* Com- t evening, mission w |n conduct_the hearing a t each den *h lch time D ietrich srea residehu nd cooiced expreu their opinions and a r- games A gumenU by the Union Paelflo rail- ) Uie (len ^ heard,e r o t par- T he lUU on h u been eloeed tor

ha lf of each year fo r seme Um*. The , h , f t , , - . raUroad contends th i sUUons a t . V ".Sv. Shoshone and oUier nearby towns

•hi handl- gj Dietrich community..

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d o o r i s £

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H L o p e n

Through the yeors we 1 G l , for Integrity, for friend

. high character of jeweir

l n 7 ' ’. m " better in every woy. Yifixed position for lostln

ae with [ pr[gg_ are const(surance t Handlesi n» b* . 'us give p g r a m I

s r C o . fc . r a n i - f f e a iv s s 4 ff

S H O E S f o r

* \ Comfort arid perfect fil m b u ilt-fo r-Q c tlonS h i

' Red Goose Shoefor fit, for style

A. Boy* brown wliw-Up orfordB. Boys scuft-proot toe and heiC. moceassln toe o

D. D retsy 3-strap in brown pelJj ............. ...................I . s tu rd y .l-s trap In brown, red

r . U tU e miss black patent dres ’ o . Black pa ten t 3-itrap. Sizes ( . U. 3-itr*p In red . Slses SH-19 a

Red Goei« Shoei A r t .« ~

"H alf the Fun of Having F.rt"

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J V M iTB w m a u j n i - , . .U U l l r Z L X R .M a f .7 > U n .o u i i i j ln i« ': r}cp0t Wslh.

'A public liblllliliJllimM IIBie— — 1 ' the Diet- • •

I t 10 a jn . i n . '

C U R I O U S ^icUlo rail- [fj • .

cloeed to r | I ''Ume. The » H "UUons a t i V Mrig tewM M * M l

u r r ADS.

/ears we hove built a reputation for friendly dealing ond for the r of jewelry we offer you. We ore' seeking to serve our community y woy. You can depend on our for lasting satisfaction ond cor- are constontiy at'your service.

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perfect f it ar« assured In Red Goosf - •octlonShoes. Foralloccosions,^ e Shoes cu^fovarltes. . . r, for style and for long weorl:

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r -U p a s fo rd .sU M a H -9 ---------- M . M \toe and heel qxford. S lsis SS-S f C f S

«assln toe oxford, •eam lesi beel

brown peUihed c a lf . 81m « H 4 f 9 , f |— Tl r H ^ - M t H

patent d ress shoe. S lies SU -U S 4 « iM T ;trap. Sizes W . f l \KS SH -ia and _________S & t t . ’ V '

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| h ^ 2i()6^ a !^I' ;;;At-Tliree-I I '■ Masonic ]ViL k ----------'(r?w» ri*» ©«•>{ ■ ro tt, T » la PilU ; Johs A . .■ - Setehum ; Arthur B. H>wt

I p j* n k W. p m y , PoetMllo.k AddltlonjJ vld toft are <

f i P tro m Utah tn d Nervis.' ' Pa itidpatlnc In the desr

v lU be BoUe choptcr N o .: T tireo aionffchsp.ter No. a

i—66, RAM: Rupert chip ter RAM: Buhl chttpl«r No. 31 Btnnoclc Council No. 9, Pi Idaho CouncU N o.;l. BoUt P iU i CouncU No. 7, Hoyal i lect M u o n c Mt. Pu tnun O dcT7 No. 13, BUcUoot: Ol

.. ' oomoiiodery No. i. Poc&tellc OommtDdeiy No. 1. Bol*e PaUrComaunderyNo. 10. as

- -PBlto Oommandery

Service Pendini I For Rupert]

RUPERT, Nor. 7 -P u n e n ' lees t n pcndlnj for.ElmeP

AoderHn, 3B, who died P tk emoon of a hesrt s tu c k wji p lhg beeta on Mrs. Msmle I f tn n .

Mr. A ndem n wss born );_________WW,.nt.Lund-ftnd.came-ta I

p e rt sres In.IBIS. He a ichool s t Rupert snd m arr ella Hegatrom s t PocateUo c 1 , 19W. They Uved on a fa n of Rupert Ha hsd been cJ

.. . of tfaeMlnldoUiSoy.Scoutai m ent commltlee since 1036. (a member of the'LO S chui

h ;7 P ;r ;r ' 7 ............... — S u rrlr ln j sre his widow, fl!< dren, Bobby AndfnoD, MeJd

; dm oD , Steven Andenon, C s, : derson snd WUma Anderoo:

' ' p arenu , Mr. and Mrs. Olo100, Rupert; two brothers, A ndenon, Pau). and Lelsnd

. !• *'• »on, Bun VaUey. and three• t - . ' . Mra. He;ejj N ellier, Paul,

• ’ ’ ' . Rhoda Oox asd M n.leU. both Rupert.

[ : jll JohnD.Tubbs,1 i ; ' Jerome, Succuik 7 ■ " JEROMB, Not. 7 — J oI : '> T^ibbi, 70. Jerome carpenteI h: ' ' ' Saturday a t hU home In Je i

f I M r .T t ib b s m b o m ^ o T .a, a t Logan, U tah. Ite marrle<

. ' ‘ , Bnindsffe a t Twlil Falls oi. ----------~ a 3 , - i « 7 - e b a - d tB d i in - in r i

■ ' - • m a rr ie d ‘M n . T eh i-R oaeh y IMS.

I ‘ ' I . ' . Su rrlr ln s aro Als widow, oi. Jack Tubbs, Jerome; one dai

Mrs. Ruth O re n , Jerome:I, K , i I ' erandehlldren, two brothers,? i / V lea L. ■nibbi, Los Aaeeles, an

' ^ I ' l ' Tubbs, Olesdale. CaUf., and sUters. Mrs. a . H. Robertson,

: ' i l l m ' l u d ; M n. Edith McDonald,J- f»nrt Mrn T?tith

i'f Kl PrancUco. ,.LUitf j Puneral seiTlcea wlU b e ' hI-W PI 3:$0 pjn . T u e s d a y 'a t thej l - . j l : funeral home With the Rct. I

;l |> J l ' WUcher, pastor of th e 'Mel!’ V . 'V church, OfflclaUng. Burial t

■j : ; m ade In tho Jerom e ccmeteryA l i ( , th e . direction of th e WUey f

ii:;-'! __________________

U i M Condition Fai!' ! ' RUPERT, Nov. 7—Irwin Wr

' Acequia, .who waa Injured I__ when caught la a roto-beatcr

• 'w orking In 'a 'b ee t fleld on theI ': . C a a p fanns 30 mUes northeI ' ; v. , R u p ^ was reported tn fa ir i

" .tloa Saturday by hospital offlcI ' : r I , W xtn was brxUsed severel]

■ .received a compouxul frocturo le ft leg and hip.

Trio Jailed‘ ; • • JEROME, NoT, 7r-Jam ei D.

i " erly. Percy T aft and Job;li;; rl..*’: . • K atie, are aervlng 19 d t t s 1

ii . c ity JaU for publlo Initxlc■I; HI' >: ■ They appeared before PoliceI : RuouU Shaud who fined thei* ' ; I ' each, l a Ueu of funds they are j-; Ing term t In JaU.

in Plans CompleteJEROME, Nov. 7 -P ln a l a rr

. |i r ■ m eats for the appearance of1 Rublaoff, famous concert i! ■ _w era msde by members olt ‘, ' Jerom e X ivaaii d u b a t th e lrT

day noon meeting. RublnofI appear iQ Jerome Nov. IS.

i GOSPEh V IN PROG

Church

i'l I ', ; THEGOSP^ l*rodalmod each evening b

ll'W.' ■ 'Everyon

>ected“ — ^Supper ee-Daylie Meet lriL U ;lHI , Oa.> --------- -Wmlohs A. Johnion. ■ - f t 'B. Hawk, Boise; hliy.-BoU e, and . ocateUo.ifs are expected rada.the degree wotfcte rN o . 3, RAM: M H t . . ■ ■ S I » No. 38. RAM. U ^ F - ' . ’- . . S

Chapter No. xt, V . V / . ' ' ' j j f l■r No. 31, RAM;>

3, PocateUo:;1, BoUe; TwJa

Royal and Be- iitnam Comman-

CityPocateUo: Idaho 1, BoUe; Twia ^0.10, and Idaho No,-d.--------------- -

ndingpert Man H i J k S'—P u n e n l le rT ' r.E lm er WUUam

Prlday aft> whUe top*

Mamie Darrow'a

s 3S,:ame.tA th s Ru*

He attended m arried Lu-

)cateUo on Aprtl )n a farm south been ch a ln a as

’.Scout adronce- ce He w u

church. widow, five chit- • .on, MeJdon A n- Mr*. Csl 8; M ather a t ln :non, Carol An- bord inpper sponaored.by t Anderson; hU Bnndar In American Legioi tn . Ole Ander- and herbs on ha ad In h e r I ro then , Olenn * ' * * « Leland Ander- ___

S 3 F r e n c h -T r , — _ Prepa:D O S ) lU y The Business and Prof

Women's club will tr e a t nU C C U I n D S and the pubUo Sunday to .ar _ Tnhn n of ipeclal European dUWes p

b7 .le la Jerom*. Preiw* u „ , „ a Sor. 31,1SS3. .A smortubonS bu ffe t af/i I m arried May «ipper wUl be served from Falls on' Dec. P-°>- bi the L ^ Io n haU.. t i - i n r a n d ‘ho —PatronrwUl-Jj«'-trBat«J-ton Roach Aug. 3 Including Turkle - Indleans

turkey aad fancy d reo ln g ), e vldow one son, nseatbaUs med bearsaU e (

one daughter. meatboUi), baked fsrserad Jerome* five grstlnated yams aux oraa j.

irothers. C h u - °>ed bechamel, pin to teplnes ( geles a ad Quy variety of o the r dUh< Hf.. and three homemade pastries, o b itso n . S r t - The guiding figure la th« IcDonald, Spo- ------------------------------------

Soil SupeT ^ ^rlU be held a t t m r « j j ' t t

PlanState^Mh e ‘M ethodut The l l t h annual conTttrt Burial wUl be the Idaho Association of Sol :emetery under servaUon dUtrlctx, compon WUey funeral supervUora of 37 local soU c

vaUon dUtrlcts In th e s U te . '--------- held a t Idaho Falls T hunds;. day aad Saturday.I r f l i r Highlighting the convenUi •™in TOr.« ■» Friday wlU be a taUc by Ra; a T u ^ w 'c ^ v McConnell, Jr., editor of th e I S l ^ r Journal. Lincoln, Nebr. McO

wliowui addreas th e group at-: s n o r t t J ^ t of auditorium, w a s :

_____ ________ m anager of tho J . I . Caso con•1 1 Rodne, W ll, w U l' speak. AU e f l discussion on v“CoaservaUon IsiTpT .. TN Businesa" wUl be fea tured I tu

Trial Orderedined them t3S ■ JEROME, Nor.’. 7 ~ Ja m e s D they a re serv- llamion. Jerome, waived prelln

hearing before Probate Judge-------- ron W. Word T hursday on a e

' of w riting 'a no-account chcc l p l 6 I 6 Q was released on hU own reci 1 ^ 1 arrange- u c e pending distric t court t ranee of Dave Tbe complaint was-slgned b: oncert a rtb t. ThrsU, Owl cafe. ThraU clalmj nbers of the Uamson cashed a check fo: itthe irT hu re- on July'SOi 1653.Rublaoff wUl ---------------------------^■ IB. READ T m E S-N E W S WANT

PEL MEETINGROGRESS AT THE

xh of Christ3 rd A vtnu*3rd Sfrvet t^ o r th

Confinuing Doily Thru

Noyember 15

tny lM te coma and

iOSPEL OF CHRISTBan Angelo, T a a s . ,j ■

ryone Welcome!

per Event to Have T

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ie r'■ tin sp .Uie 45 poonds ef d rce sla r te be i red .'by the BulaeM and Profeaalcmal Women n U g ion halL A gradoate of a f a n o o s m n In h e r Uteben for everyday use lo cooking,

* * Ik * * *

•Trained Cook Le jparatiohs for BPid Professional ajiU on of th e smorgasbo tr e a t memben been Ifrs . Cal 6 . Mather, 10

loy to .a supper ond'avenue w est, granddius d U tm prepsnd a H u n g ^ a n 'm a g n a te , o m expert In H ff H ungarian backgiouni

ever, has-played a o pa rt dir iffet a'f/alr, the the development 'of her rd from 4 to 7 »klUs.haU.' • U ka 80 m any women, s ta ted’t c ^ 'in ja a ' no-thought-t<r ieanilng-to 'ct ndleans (rew t tU the Idea o l m arriage enie s l a g ) , Swedish bes^. W hen he r husbasd*lo« iTUtlse (blteilze po*^ marrlngo to 'h e r . sht hi farserade fish, c r lifted a hand I n a )[Uch c oraaJ, onloni had made vUlta to groeety teplnes (beans) on only two occasions, the i « r dishes, sal- B ut h e r husbonfl’s challeni pastries. he would . m arry -no woma a In the prep- couldn’t cook caused her 'U--------------------- her own resolve th a t she wou, er marry an Amerlean, and iIC ^ n rC l ToUed-ln-M rRoaa’fl-ol<ller-( l o y i a Qf tl,g Cordon-B leu, world-

ite Meet Aft<^ la m onths *of o•conTttrtlon of emergecf from thea of Sell Con- *0 prepare, am ong other c o m ^ d -ot POtatocs-ln 1 » different wa

a l soU conser- -recipes naUre toa sta te , wUl be besides France. Thursday,. Fri- The thorougluiess of her t

U reflected, la th e prepsraUc convenUon on Sundays sm orgasbord. Her c by Raymond buUoni to the a ffa ir have lr of th e Lincoln Uie roasting of a down t >r. McConneU, cooking 3.0M SwedUh raeatta TOupat-<p.m. U pounda o f .b e a n s fo r th e m. was named teplnes a n d baking th e flih i it outstanding OOO'bread rolU. ilted States In Tha tran s itio n of M n. 1

from a w om an whose needi f a t the audI- catered to by a corps of s< rt, adverUslng to one who doea th e kitchenCaso company. ^ ^ --------------*ak. A panel | | =vation Is Ooodured Thursday m , . . i___ This IS the artlered of Omega...lames D..Wil­ed preliminary X Judge The*,y on a eharge in t chcck. He own rccognlz- court trial, hll

tign'ed by Ben i jlU clalmi Wll- Ul mheck for . 110 VL

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Equally luperb. the iae«J- ibiy aecunta Omegt mon- neat within. Yewa/ierjetr,

n g tit* wotld'i ludizig ebtm-9 ilim a b r ra beatowfdapea

............................. _ p m tg i Uieir higheilswud* ,f l l fcr wri»t wsich Kcuritr-

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^eToueh-of Expert-

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■ te be serred wlUi T u te l lodlenne a t th e wxu Woaen’s clob. Xt wUl.bi served from 4 U

n a m a e h eooklu.aeiioel. H n . M ather bas 70 wklng, (Staff pbot».eagraT{Dg)

Lends Skills to BPW’s Smorgasbclorgasbord h u Ing for a husband, two Wein lUier, Icm .Sec- d'ogs and a dozen guests a we •anddaughter'of taken place In three years, te. .Although as a member of Iekgiound, how- famUy she waa not pennll pa rt dlrecUy In th e kitchens of her home, tli f her cooking beUeve • her European backi

has been the thing th a t has imen, ahe gave ra ted her respect for the wi ng-to cook-on'- -pUee-tn-Uie home and the k Ige entered her Cooking U genersUy a lo >as(l*lo«be with American women, she b< T, th t had nev- Though American men live a kUchen and I w d where food U more pl grocety tlores than anywhere In toe world

IS. the recalls, a re poorly fed. “and have no challenge tb a t blame but themselvte,” she &

9 woman who Xf they have u lcen and et I her 'to break food '•It’s because thoy-hav< she wotild n e v ' too busy giving their-wives J], and she c a - <^vlag conveniences so the oleller-(studlo)- can flnd,tlm B-to-gct.jxw ny. , world-famous home. The .women arc forj iris. the h eart of the home, which

of cGQitant kitchen,” the declared., rom the school =lg oUier things, '«ii i i i i ! E l i ^ ^ ren t ways and -.iir- . ^aUre to many J

if her training •epsraUoni for - 1. Her contri- f. . .hava Included * " •

dozen turkeyi

S K S 2 ; CURIOUSle flih and 1,- -

M n. Mather i SAVAGEse needs were» of servants ‘ll_________________________kitchen cater- ________________________ |

le a r t i s t r y ^

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l#uk#lhomoita(pi!«iltly____ cut. a»Wle« ditmeadi. . .L a j P u d VDik ihen in'uWuir* '\ deiigru of rve iai>s-I n V a t iaitiOB<|uid m ib

oiaereJ-. '(t mon-S » ,W . m ------- -lebMTT.fdopea «

lirity. ' triim ImJtdirtiinlTm

— Q - -OMEGAa RATIOHallT ADVEKTIltD

net Jewelers^A M O N D S S I N C E 1 8 9 3 ’ * cl Bldg. Twin Falls

i»at

Els!^^;rALL5;jroj^:.

i r t - ^ 18A reK ilI< H m A sE astA r*

H it b y S totrlbutcd to the atorm. A maj bum died shorellag snow._ At le u t fk e fishing resse off Hew E ngland and two Jersey ,.caught in the sto dloed appeals fo r help. Coai boat* went to th e ir aid.

From aU along the northet came slmUar jto rte s of s tn f ln t floon flooded, som etia

estlniated th a t m a BMO famUlea were evacuated 30-inUe stre tch between Eaa away and Babylon on thi

W ahoro of Long Island.obtained refuge 1

houses, ichooU, chartt«ble tlona and Inland h o m a of The New T ork C ity Red C r MQ cots and b lv ik c ta Jo ih e

U ther tb o tu a d a o ^ peno : evacuated from the Coney M anhattan Beach, GerrlUoi and Seagate sections ot B poUee reported.

Solon to Eeynol Democrat Pa

WASHINOTON, N or. 7 U DemocraUc aaUona] commll ntmnced today U iat S e Jlum phrey,-C ,-M lna..-would

, the keynote speech a t the th biennial convention of the DemocnUc cluba of America opens in S t. P au l Nov. 13.

Rep. R ichard ^ U ln g , I wUl a c t u temporary chalm

O ther speakers Usted AvereU H arrlm aa. form er

----- ------------se cu r lty -a d m ln U tra to r ;-At th e smorgai- Biddle Duke, form er om t im 4 i« 7 pjn . to E l Salvador: Senator Ei T bas 70 spices Tenn., Oov. WUiiam M arian

Virginia, and DemocraUc t A Chairman S tephen A. Mitch

Oisbord LOW C<wo Welmeraner . _ .

AUTCnber of a royal . o , , t permuted in k By In su rin g c

I i s o b l e t o o f f cUiat has cultl- ■ lo w e r c ost.>r the womans ■nd:thek lU bea. — ■ ___________________>Uy a lott a rt ■

. STEIImore plenUfulhe world. Uiey / a g K _______ - J

S S . Utioy-have boen lr-wives time- 'so the women ':ct.jiwfly.-from----------------------- -------------------arc forgetUng e. which U the *1..

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[ ilie d Former Idaho£ A reas BequeathsFi

JFor PensionStorms> 0 m> t i o ^ c a ^ a tokea of graUU

■-.i.r"”'”- s.’s's’.isrsj.'ss; ssrsv'iss~ di**! 31 y « " *«o la southe,i5 *omU, leavlag hla fortuneap. oo a a i guaro gion'fundi in CalifoiBla.an« o . aad to Uie Boys and Olrlsn o rtheaat coast ciety. San Diego,e f s tr te la and .Atty.-Oea Robert SmyUe

someUmes-wlUi - w Uie f ln t y i e Idaho

h a t m ore t h u the'wlU of a fonner rtUef nracuated.from a as f a r« i he.knew; ..een E aat Rock- "It'i a remarkable exampl

on th e souUj goWea rule a t work." said 8i. Ha said Johns, an Immlgraefuffe in fire- •“ '1 *>«“ on state r drttab le t o t l t u . ^ “ >• nUd-19301. and la term 2 of fortune on a 40-acnr S C ^ ^ t Idaho^ L atah emu

i t o e y ^ in Uia Ban Diego)f'penw aa w en "— ~

Awards GranIIS of Brooklyn, DsvId Barry. Manley H«

■ aad O eo^e Bever • won U ' -■ . • speech prizes a t Thursday^ :

J of tbs L B. Perrlne Toaati:V H O t G ClU** * t Uie Turb club. Cai *f — . Montgomery was toastmastei

Ior. 7 ^ “r t e elk hunUng. Bever’s talk o com cnlttee an- munlsm In the U .S . won thi

* t ^ B e n a t o r for Uie bett long speech, whi

t the th ree-dsy improved two-mlnute speed of Uie Young Robert N. W. BaUelsen wi

America.-whleh topic chslrm aa T he Negroor. 13. problems were discussed.Ulng, D ., Mo, ■ - r chairm an. ..listed Include I t M dv Be Corny—B

“ ^o u Shop Early fii T ’a m b M S i iw ------Chnitm as Vou O e f t l

j . h i S / scraUc N ational Under B ank d :'T rust-P hoi I. Mitchell.

COSTUTO INSURANCEirlng co refu t drivers only, SAFECO to o ffe r you broader coverage o t a)St.

riEIN McMURRAY AGEI- JO H N ANDERSON. M anager

Bonk & 'Trust Bldg. . Phone 20

TWesERE’S WHY YOU' LL

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ihoan Mi . Moseley I s F^nd Paid Last H( sion^UseV -Tha Ita te o f held Satimlay aflemoon tn tJ leck P r id w for Methodist church, PUer. w f ^ u S d e f r o m Rev; Martlndale Wooda offl ioonce'wBslist> Roger-'Vincent wss solol) lefroUs. E s t h e r WUUamion, Twtci's share In th e played organ muilc. ta k Johns, who . PaUbearen.were.K..Yt.fiha] I southern C all- Pond, WlUltm Bunce. .£ari lortune to pen- land, WUUaoi P r ln and S a r irala.and Idaho eey, . d Olrls Aid so - Interment w u made In t t

lO O F cemetcty.,SmyUe aald Jt -

Appuliil^'r tu e i recjpieni. ,

example of th e Paulson, Jack Edwards a n d : • said Smylle. H dkens were • appointed i m m lg raa tfrom meeUng of Uie D ietrich < tate reUef roUa Wednesday' to meet wlUi ' id la ter made a Stevena, muter, to study res< 40-aere w heat to be Uken tip a t the sU te,!

a h county a n d meeUng. Mr. and Mrs. A rthu , Diego area. • were named altem atea to th

— Gniage parley.'r i l t l f p H O fflcen wUl’ be elected , ^ meeUnj o f th e O ral

lley Hendricka itot. 19. . won th e ' beat .

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»' l a tb * PUer „ ------------- ---For Aberdeen Cot

-------- la term oM taia

“i ^ ’ Rodnted a t the Z No c h a r g e fo,trich O ran g e f tubes, InspecuoniwlU) W o ire a Z esUmates.dy resoluUcaa ♦fU te ,O ra a g e T Q«iA rthu r T h le l Z

i_to th e B U t e t ....... VZR c o j

ected a t th e t C o m m u n l c i * o ra n g e o a 1 R g j j_____ I 1 n iM a to A v f c K ,W ANT ADS. t t l t t l M M H i n

j W | | H “ G r r A L o w T co y

HOME LOAN HE

□ D ^ H WHEN YOU NEE]

i i i f t W hen you pfori (o t ' ' o r remodel your'

MBiBlllfc property— b e sure MmniraA fo r a low-cost loon.

you friendly counse J | | | | n lloble help in yoi

Come in ond disc p lans with us todoy

ERAL SAVINGS & IC tA T lO N O F T W IN FALLS

t N orth n a

P A C I F I C

• Y ou e n [ o / th e iit*ba a n d « r « la x . com fort

^ w id t , room y Molf.dK W o f occom m odo tlon i f e lu d in g p r iv a te rooi

b e r th i In P ollm aniori nom lcbl reclining Co( l e a ts .

♦ U nion Pacific tfolni c r o o m y - o f f e r yoo plot

L o f sp ace to stretch oi k o r room a b o u t. If f

■ p ra f« r , re lax In th* oHn

B tlv o club car.

I • U nfo rga ttob le dining o ■ m e a l i . fo r your ipw f p le o iu re , fha Novtmb

d ir t tn g c o r feohjr* ® U n io n P ac ific trc ln i' s a v o ry RoaitTork«y,v^ a ll . th f trlmmlnBi. deiic lousi

H A t f - f W l E

ann tnoY O U 'Ickot o 0 * n t.

ib ^ « T r a n t p o r f a t h n - ,

PACIFICJ ■ ■

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Ijjiy . HOVEJIBEBA lSSi

;0 S t u d e n t s Arc 4ju ju a l M u s ic (enMK. 7—AppTOOttautelj

will conrerffl on J e - , to i 8 » tu rt* y for th« I

d iftrtct W«l» Khooi

« win open »*B g ltth e r , b lgfa Khool

= “^ s i s r s i w n « j i7 1 , : IB the cUnto. Hwyn

U M hff »nd p m l- rf K daa tO T I

“ i S S ^ f th« eUnlc. P T r S e i r r .“ wiU taiown T Jnlw iJlT o l I

v<uliJ«en, will eosduct the ’ ^ S S j T b i i O . HlK tndorff. «M ‘ dlrtCtOT e t th e PrOTOf I

lnunedlAt« I' , ^ t o f th* O te* M u ^ " ‘“^ w cU U en , wUl direct I

5 ^ * r td - th e - i tu d e n t « from I^ V*U«r tow ni ' m rptoA IJfVi la r e h e tm l and re- Irw W eP oe from t b a e noted I

tiro d»y» w in be ell- I1 wllh » eotMCrt » t * p » . Set- |

la the Jerom e h lf ti ichool

f w l o r . h lfh echool p r tad - X i m a of th e eommlttee

^ u iw u tm e n te tor th e cUn-

v n rc e s A re G ra n te d t o 4 '. decreei of dirorca cr»oted

trict court Pndey. ,Eitell» U u R espe « u f

d ft decree _froin_ WUllim J BMpt. H er e ttom ey wm »

'^ m e r &vno of E U abe tb 9 U m reilored to M n . Z l lu . £ O tln u '« h o WB< sran ted a

M tn m DougUs T . O alnu . She repreeented b r B enoit u d

. Oereldloe Loulee Muiphy, hroucht u U o a through her 10, M n. Thelm a G ratiot, w u Bd t dlTorce from Clarence 7 and giren c u jto d ; o l their The court eUo awarded her

K month for support of the She w u repreM nted br J .

Jliy, ______________! Bettr J u n H erm aiues w u (d cujtodj' of a child and (30 il7 nipport paymente and a « tn m S den LaM ar H erman- }. H. Btnsei wae h e r a ttom er.

Eck Charge Is ■ - Closed by Courthtrte of pusln it i n InBufll* ■fund check filed egeln it

D. Bopple. rou ts 1. Buhl, here U w u dlrailued In JuiUce

l u ^ the Peace J . O. Pum ph- piM the dlsm lflsol.ordcr.on aUon m d affadavlt f iled by itloi Attomer Max Uoyd.« c( tbe check w m a n over- n Eepple’e p a r t and the h u been made (tood, Lloyd ta the a ffidav it Hopple

U l court costi...............ilmllu K tlon Thursday, a

I o( puslse an Insufficient beck Ip tln n Mrs. M arr CsRle, wu dlim lned a fte r I t was

U» chMk h a d been made ad eourt ooste paid. '

lers Filed on Walker’s EstateKltlen for lettere of a d m ln ')n In the estate of Roes E, r. Who died In .T w in PaU*

Sept. 27, J8S3, wns filed In e court S a t u r d a y by hi* ilrs. Oertrude W alker.« w ie Is listed as penonal

ty coMlstlns of a n automo- ■TO machineiV M d houeehold I l m I t li W^ued a t »3.0<I0, InctothepeUlion.T nirrlvort listed a re two Jtmes 0. WiOker. Buhl, and f Wftlktr, LaM ess. Callt,, dsushter, M arjorie Barlgar,

hewing b u b « n se t fo r II

VIBIT BtPO RTED 31, Nov. 7 -M nry Owens Is g In Lewitton.

nmmcI-Akins and Other ccders of the Low er Sni

iction Sale

THURSDAYST A R T IN a AT :

Ontario Livestock Com;' O N T A R I O , C

120 HEr e g i s t e r e d y-

■ 6 0 H E A D O FHerd bull prospects b u lln ^n sin s: u p lo 2 y ta r s i M»ny cf theie bulls n o t hlohit- condlUon. Here u jo u r opportunl

6 0 H e a d o f C o w s«cad cows under 7 ycftrs of lerd-aircs---------------Hm d hci(cr« and h c ifo r cah2 ; ‘: , '■ 'W .c o n .W O T W . V,

Auctioneers: Ellis W hite a s

or further informaUon, call Ontario, Or<

_ ..........................

B - 8 , . 1 9 5 3 _ _____ -

:s Are Expected for usic Clinic in Jeromeitm a te lj « # « «

on J e - -------------for the

1 Mhoot « cUale. lin . F rl- I echool

c n wiu Bw yn

aocatiOT

<Urector n ltT ot iuct the «ndorff.

mediate 1 Muslo 1 direct

la from

e noted Ib ec U - m . 8aV>

x*®®* E tW Y N SCBWABTZ.p rin d - • • • at th e Idaho M j-

■wmtttx i »le M o w to r t MMeUUoa. win be 3e d in - d lree ten tn charge

of fMHlom ot tb e a a c u l foorth . district hlfffa eohool baad. orehti-

tra aad chonts ellalo a t Je rm e p Friday and Satorday. (SU tf eo- S ------- ^ g r a t ln g l - ........................ ......... .

Man FinedJEBOMB, Nov. 7~N orb«rt Huber,

t e lued ws4 fined (30 and c o iu by„ g ,„ Probate Judge T ljeron W. Ward w m iim Monday on a c h arfo of writing a b y - w »J0 thecJM rlth -ln iu rnc l8a ffund» .

.T h e com plaint w u algned by U abeth O harlei W eber of Ihe Pine chib,. B l t t - Harelton. nted a n s .S h e

« LET'S i TRADEof the

s CtiwnieJtm an- _

Roppl', ilm llar to lUusratlon. Ohalra

day, a i)(ve hanHIee on them and flclent (fo oonstruct«d w ith alr-foam Cagle, jubber cuahlonsi

.VidB REGULAR ?129.95 '

■ , v V d d .DlneHt

a t e YOU PAY ONLYd m ln '

; i ’7 9 .9 5” aw ilehold

:= ClaudeCallt,,

BrownYour Baldwin Acrosonic

JIU la Piano D eoler .

1 Other Registered Hereford wer Snake River Valley Pro-

>AY, NOV. 12: iN a AT 11:00 A it.

:k Commission Co. Yards R I O , O R E G O N

:0 HEAD ED HEREFORDSA D O F B U L L S

2 yea rs o f agoo t highly fltted -ie lllng In paature opportunity to fill your range bull

■ C o w s a n d H e i f e r sy ea rs o f nge b red to excellent

2i fe r calveaIderable WHR, Chandler a nd other_____ ___mUlcTln~thelr7B(IlffT6ijminnr1)llti th these animals, cata logs on re*

K or(h«nt-Sa les‘ M inagem ent Berrice,-

W hite and Blalr Van Slyke.

Uon, caU o r writ# EHIs White,«rIo, Or«ffon

o r M a s s C e l e b r a t e d

ome ^ ' o r J e a n P . P o n s^ DECLO, Nor. 7~Requiem m ast

for Jean P . Pons, a r , w u celebrated a t 10 a jn . Tbursday ta th e L ittle Flower Catholic church. Burley, with th e H rr . Father F ra n k s OlJrlscoU as celebrant.

Altar boys were Donald Chlshold u d Joe B raddU h,_Pallbearen were Xlmer Mackle, E m ett O lraud, Pierre P eryon, E. Derard, Lloyd B lake and Robert Slmplot.

Interm ent w u made In th e P le u - a n t View cemetery.

0

win b* ^

c h a rn ^foorth X

orehee- / / ~

t Huber, X . ^M iu by 7

ritlng_a ______________fund*.

la Club,

ICSGB!I , e SBs

BeUiilraand>am

» W hen p rtd n g ear* o f eempe* • your new car will coot you li

ence coming out of your poc

•% Olen O. Jenkln* C herro le i 1 lis t prices . . . they do no t v: to another.

3 ' The OMAC Finance P lan o • r a t e . . . It is detlrned to assist

automobiles . . . It Is no t des trac t an Interest ra te .

4 Che;TolelJ are tlie lowest prl • . . . and more Clie -rolete are any other car.

— i t u the customer’s option to* eorlee which he w&nte.

* •" r Figuring w hat y o u r.co fU weuO * aale value, Olen O. Jenkins C

as much or more for your tri anywherfli,

_ _ _ _

- -" I-- - -TIMES-NEWS, TW n

id 125 Attend Fete 1P A f l Q JEnOME. Not. 7—The annual .L vat>;> harvest feaUval i i the F ln t BapUatm m a st church In Jerome Wednesday wasilebraled attended by 12i people Instead of 10le L ittle u was previously printed. Claude “ley, w ith Miller presented pisna for enlarging g»1>rtscoU *dMe*Uon pan of the church. =

Chlshold REPORTS HCIIEDULCD t<r« were SHOSHONS. Nov. 7 -R ip o rU o a » d, Pierre the Halloween celcbraUon will belake and m tde a t the Monday noon Chamber E

of Commerce meeting. No o ther w le P l e u - bujmess is- ptnaing. Pretldent Herb

Love announced. R

w r - ' ‘j rM A G ic ^VALLEY

9 WHO'stRYIN( TO KID WHO

" I 'L L T R A D E W H E I

G E T T O E M O S T C

F O R M Y T R A D E

g %

V ^ I

E

W m t I A v

o f eempafable eo*t, im eunt « e t you It the am ount of differ* your pocket. njWS

rherrolei h u one eet of factory y&do no t vary from one cujtom ff ®

:e P lan offer* a lower contract Rd to assist people In buying their 1Is no t designed primarily to ex- )lte . '

lowest prlccd cars In tbe lr field rolete are sold la America than

option to buy only those acces- - —---------\lte. '• - .

' ■

co r 1* worth In terma of Its re- j'enklns Che\TOlet will give you r your trade-in aa you can get

I, TW IN TALLS. ID A H g--------

:te Reservation Call s ; Advised fo r Fete

la y was HAILTY, N or. 7—R ay McOold- ad of 10 rick, chairman for th o K oU ry club

Claude ladles n ight J la n n ed T huraday eve. nlarelnff a t cba R ialto hot«l. aiictd ,mxh S a lu t^ y ihaV mem bera m ake t«mi-

ra tlg n i fo r the ir gueeta.ReM rvtU ou • ahould be made

'D th rou ih the.Rev. Clyde Wilson, club» rU o a aecretary, McQoldrlck reported.____win be Dinner wUl be aerred a t 7 p « .

Chamber DUtrlct G orem or Joaeph W. Puld 0 o ther will attend.n t Herb -----------------------------

READ TIMES-NgW B .W ANT ADfl.

YING l l l j l l

mDE W H E R E \ \

M O S T CA SH

T R A O E - I N ' j X I

T ^ mM CAB BUVER W « 0

♦ C K \ B . M E D ' J BV WISH SOONDI

m F I & U R E S

PHONE

g — - • ■ ■

!all Gooding HospitalI* F p f p ADMITTED

M O Id Overlie, Hagerman.oU tT 'lub blSCn/LBGEDraday eve. U ary Oaato, Shothone; Archie t«l. a iied Uewblrter, Ooodlng.

be made t D R . JO H N S T O N jlWilson, club U NATDBOFATOIO Ijorted____ H _____ I r n y g iC L iN ________ 1a t 7 PA . H I|>li4l u t OllMr CanMUrt II W. Puld D I

D Offlx iMM IU fT ADS. B t i 1 ■ I il f / i I iT ! " i M I

I L A G I C

) COSTOy K W O

m o 1 8 E D 'ONDIVlCrI E S

w m m

10NE707

puwREPAIR PARTP ro m p t. . . Eeoaomlcal.

g DISTRIBU____ ___ FAIRBANES-M0R3E ■

Rogers Foi______ K m beriy Eoad Twin

f a —

i i c w i 5 jo u B n sSSb>

WHEN YO

# 8TDPT0B^ , ,A L 0 T - O [

^ T&lielWfe^ ARE BEING

CONFUSED

TWIN FALLS

JM PS IPARTS SERVICI ' J

loom lca]. . . E f f ld a t B tp d n oaA ayM aibs , - . '

DISTRIBUTORS 'I0R3E ■ POMONA PDMP8 . J

! Form Store ■TwtBr»»a FbesalNS' . I

s J

NYOU ” ^

0 FIGUREil^ O F . : :

lEiNG ' y f r ^USED

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^ffl£ = itey tiT lS je ig h b o i •■ ;Fete Supervisi

Wf) ■ :■ At-SpeciQ) EviB W *AUc« ParrlQ. Hra:I M ' > ^ n M r r lM r o ( - B o r a I N ( t I in » B " ^ A m ^ B L dUeuued th e . < M B . KOOOJ o r inttnioU on th e fttt l y U B taU a t H o t eprlnsB. Ark..

i ^ B u a e h e r oKlcUl vUlt I -IWln P s U i c v s p Friday eren:

B 5 | l f . / . . t o e l o o p h * l l -u f t m — wer eH n S . ' ' R a t7 s . l i n t T , Surley, andI i P y Don iU U n . pue r, dUtrlct dejn i l Alao la tro d u ced were Mrs.H 3 |< ‘ W »tkln». Tw in Ttli3. and

in m R . O n n t K u n U e, Kimberly, bot)^Hi;Y I lU iu itt u e tn iu u .e ;.^ ' U n . P u T ln inaouneed plai

^ y e V a m em benhlp drive Jubilee compalffn. 'The p w t

i Ih ' c u n ^ com paltn a tw wa.IIH; Mrs. L eary , who ulk 'ed oi

W ' . TOlue o f R oyal Neighbor* o f J ^ . le* . m em benh lp , invited- d

F P i':L “ »P* to » t ‘«na a meeUn* IlU lM . . Id Burley. A banquet honorln iI J w l l ' Panrla vlU be held a t 6:30 p.

n i l f l H Nelion’a c a te and a m eetingU l l l lH ra W rneeUcf a t tiie

atinounced tor April 17 oi

I tu Mlfciifc M n. P o rv ln received a g ift I f l ■ ■ ■ : the local cam p.If Mm. P re d D rltt Vas in charIt! r l i h t iv progrnnj. which inc ludIII t{I' I reading by Mary Dee A rrln^ iii r * dance, R ae U k e ; pantoifP i tn ' l r - M essersm lth and K ay WirlH tv'lB ‘ pa rade, Burley members,a l I l ' i s i i community alnglnR. led by

E|h| , lfoTsud~ChoiiV"und*iic€Oiikpanii111 t u I f t ^ *^nk Kelm. ,U l H I f R efreshm enu «ere aenrM llIB 11 Mrs. W . D . B U anu , assisted by

f I r ^ Roy W eatherl 1 y t ’ D istrict cam ps represented

Burley. H ansen. and-'-«om i lii rljk Mrs. G race Gentry, Loa An ;iT ---------- w u - f g u e s t - • ......... - .........- - •a s .. « • •

j - ' ; . Woodmen Circle■ ilif M arks Birthdc

’ October. November and Oece. >5 • birthday aonlverstrlea w ere hi

-t ad a t th e Suprem e Porect. t . .J n e n i c irc le . meeting T liurada

L thflYW OA..< ■ Peted w ere Mrs. N ora J7 th lslI - Mrs. G race S e a n , Mrs. Jam ei

i|( win. M rs. WUlUm Edwards.* 1 1 IU* Wayne W illiam s and M n . R a y :

nolds.' , ' ‘lj P lina w ere dlacusaed fo r a Cti

. r , ’ ;.' • D ahlitrom a n d M n. w illiam s., I Ether S tin es won the w hite

■ , phant.■, i' ~ ;i! ■ ThB n e x t meeUng will be■ T~I Dec. I a t ' th e l ib m e o r M r i n n

i ♦ .

' riji j Program ListedBy Salmon Cll

. Mrs. B ill W lU lam i'w aa .la cb : p ro g ra m a l Uie Salm on

clal club’s m eeting T hursday at J ip ? j H ■ ■ home o f M ra. E m m ett B auer._ ; ( . i 1.1; Prlxes w ere won by M rs .. '

.lilfet > ‘ BeUevlUe.k The roU co ll prize .waa r e a

Jl y , ,1 . by M rt. B oy Sm ith and th e v • elephant, by M n . Lula Pa rra r,

M I L Ouesta w ere Mrs. Jo h n McI i"i ell, MriC C h v l u D urllng,

Belleville. C ln d n a tt l. O.. and ; r j | I CUude M Uler. Logansport, Ind. I I ' . '‘ - l l Tbe nex t' m eeting will be' Dec. 8 a t th e home of Mra. ]

. Brooks.i/i 4- *

' -{ I f ; G IFT SU GGESTIONS GIVI;; ; u - : : 6HOSHONB, Nov. 7 — Mra,: ; i ; . r ' ' l Uam T ram m e l waa hoateaa to

Lucky 13 d u b thU week.' r . ;V Charles T lsh waa a guest. 1

\ member p resen ted a ChrU tmas i ' au steiU oa a n d demonstration.

ji ; I ,i M arian Martir

■j . (' . 9 0 4 2 SIZES [:-M ;JO -42

I;;1.‘.; . ' t o SK EW !L u -ii----- ------------ gjrt-jfOiuaclt-a-C tu -utmM-Trlti

i ' l ' I “ “ I

i u U . . ; . . : ' to S ite I t T d U f e ^ ^ l J^ day or the wetk. Curved 1

» « a clever, new • « deti ®M2: MUMS sizes la ,

f i ', ; '; — lo rw .'^ o ; 30; 33. 3\. jb . m , ho ] , 1 - 81« 16 takes 3 S y ird j M -ineh. (I. it. . This easy-to-use p a tlen i ul

perfect f i t . Complete, Ulustrated j.'i I ,; chart show s you every step,j: M ;r ■ ., Send th irty -five ccnu In coins

^ n l r • thU p a tte rn —add 6 cents fo r e | . . . . . . . patt^m-^or^8t-■cI^iM moiling. Q U ) .i . I . t o ita r if la M Brtln. care o f TUj i"« Wi i p a t te rn departm ent. P.O.. '; a : ' ■: ■ C hicago 80, m . P r in t y

name, addreaa , .*one; slse, al _ number.

hbors— -H o t

EventD, Homedale. lya lN elg h b o n

th e . deputy ahe a ttended

w hen 1 vUlt to tbe lay evening In

w e ra tM n r ley, and M rs.

deputlea.M n . Effle

and M rs. rly . bo th paat

p U iu fo r th e

waa dU<

th e» n o f Amer* rited- d is tric t eeUng Priday honoring M ra.

p.91. in m eeting 8

ot ttie 2odg« a n d 18,

(rom

inincluded a

e A rrington;pantom im e,

K ay W all; a nembers, a n d led by M rs. xnnpanled-by-

' se rred by Oated by M rs.V eatherbee. m / K K / f g l l K S g K Mesented were1- • .«om edale. SUle, dlilrlet and T w in I Loa Angeles, Ute o rcu luU on a t lO O F h -------------------- aopervtK»r; Mr». Itnby e . . l 4> M aU Van Barto, oracle of t

, . T U lh e r t. (BUff pbtrto*esgr■ircle ---------------------thdays Methodist WSC ” . S ^ Features Les:•oreat W ood- piLEU. Not. 7—A Jeason ojT hursday in agrieulturt organization -of

United Nations was given b>a J7ahU trom , s a r i Ramsey a t the meeUng <I. Jam ea I r - w om an’s Soclcty of- ChrUUanIwards. M n . i^e Thurtdny afternoon aln . R ay R ey- MeUiodlst church.tnr • nhH .» M n . Bimtey was ossUted b;fo r a O lu lst- jj_ g_ HimmerquUt, M rs. Itrvpd bv M ra = “ «!«• Telford. Mrs,m i S . S J ; 1^ ° “ “ ‘ " I =• » • VlnccI w hite e le- Mrs. E. E. H asg gave the

Uons. Memben decided to hirlll b e held magazine n e k constructed.

E. A. Beem' was electc' • s lsU nt treasurer.

. j - A ^ M n. E. D. Vincent nsked> T e a b e n lo au lsl h e r ‘w ith p«

/ ^ | L boxes for nine men serving oveI V .^ J U U Miss Telford announced th i

as In c b a n e $30 received froin the WorldSalm on S o - of Prayer «rvlc'e w ill 'b e 'u se

rsd ay a t th e mUslon work.B mipr. Mn . Cj Q. pri»«lri’ M ra.. G len the Ua uble. R efreshm enuiTllle. served by M n. W. J . Penwlchwaa received Telferd and Mr*. M artlndale Vid th e w hite « i|i

Friendship Club Meets in Hans

Blu’ be he ld HANSEN, Nov. 7 - M n . ^ f M n . Lena Van Hook, aulsted. by M n . P

Iln Sharp, enlerUlned membi the Friendship club-’Thursdny 1

“ M n. vemon Slro lberg .M n.— Mrfc wn- *nee Richfield, M n . W . O.•tesa to th e M n. KenneUi Noylor andweek. M ra. Charles Bally were nam ed lo

guest. E ach doughnu,U and serve a t Uie «h rU to as g if t gymnasium dedlcnUon Nov. 1itratlon. M n. l . W. Moore, proRmrn «---------T ~ " man, reviewed C. S. .W aljniin r f i n book,‘'Reminiscence of E arly I

^ ' M n . BJske Proehllch a n d M„ W. Moore received w hite elephn M n. A. P. Dftw will be hoaln

the next meeting Nov. 18.y. * * *

Worship Givet/ \ HAOERMAN. N ot. 7—T h e :/ I league ot the Reorganized

/ I church met Thursday evcnlry f I the chureh. Henrietta Jcn itln

I the worship .service. M rs.^ . j J Padgett Wu la charge o t thev i / I >nMUng. Dorothy P rench

i s X n Jo MixwaU wera a p p o in tW l A n ^ > 0' 1<Miie m em benW \ / / \ their booth Prlday fo r th e ai' / / r . l harvestt«U val.

i ' - £ - l I t WOS'announced th a t th en• be no metUcg Thursday eveni

WawM lM iM im o a -irlf t^ --------» to enloy and a lu r l r your ac- feren t look Curved hip> -U deUlUilzes 13. ____

*2.M -lnch. ttc n i lilves u tra te d sew

in coins its fo r each tiling.

o f Times- I t. P.O. box P r in t your else, atyle

V

^IZodge: L eaderJ^ isltsl'

T w in PalU leaden of tb e B oyal Neighbor lOOF haU .Prlday n l j h t P rom Uie left, th ly S . .Leary, Barley, d iit r le t depaty:-M r*, icle of th e local cam s. T h e m eeting honor* ■io-engraviBg) .

VSCS Scout Di recto Lesson T oV isitV al

eason en food ^Jon . -o f Uie . JERO M E.-N 0V. i - 1 Lall liven by Mrs. Hammer. Boise, T3cm a n leeUng of the seout d irec to r, wlll be In lirUU an.Scrv- Mondsy, T ueaday and Wed loon a t Uie Mr*. H aro ld O tto , chalnnan

Leader's club , announced toe sUted by Mrs. M lu H am m er wUl a ttend 1 M rs. Lyman er-daughter te a for M n.

. M rs, C. O. Heiss’ tro o p Monday aft 3. V lnccnt. Tuesday a n d Wednesday s .ve th e devo- conduct baMe tr a ln b g seu ed to have a Uie Scout h o iu e from 10 aj uc ted . P.m. All in te rested persons a

u elected m - J S t t o w ^ n ^ a ” e‘ o a i 'S ' l ^ Leaden fro m W endell, Shoshi

nsked mem- E(kn aUo h av e been Invited.(Wednesday afternoon Mlsi

v lng overseas. j^^., Woodroiiced th a t the new leader o f th e Uilrd 5 W orld Dsy Brownie troop , w ith investlW

b e used for ices.

ihm enu '^Fere Workers-Nome S rw S ? A t.U n it Mee:^ K IM BERLy. Nov. 7 - A t th

l l i r \ Ins of K im berly American» „ . I U U ~ auxUlarj-. u n i t No. U. th is

— Ihe home of M n . Robertl o n s e n worken w ere appointed b.M n . Melvla Robert B e an , president.M n . P rank- • M n. N iven a n d M n . Chari

: m em ben of erson w ere nam ed flagbeatlUrsday .'kftcr- the fifth d is t r ic t convcnUon

Sunday In H ansen . M n. Wilb:g. M n . C lsr- ler nnd M n . D ale ButlerW . O . Allen, charge o f ta b le decoraUons.r a n d Mrs. M n, C harles Emerson wasm ed to make hostcM. I t w as announcea t u je Khool rnember.i sho u ld leave the ir fNov., 16. t,,e_ Chriatm aa tnble a t Uie

■ORmm chnlr- hospital, Boise, a t th e -I,W a gam ou* jy gt^ro b y Nov. 35.

The u n it’s n e x t event wi‘t e ^ l e p ^ ^ u " :be hostess a t j . « -18. * * *

Hostess to Cl3 l V 6 n MILNKR, N ov. 7—The Vli’—T h e Zlon'a met W ednesday afUmoonn n ized LDS ^^">0 R obert Kloer• evening M «■! answ ered w ith 1

J e n k liu I«f w ke rec/pcs. M rs. Loyd Th<M rs. Doris received a b irth d a y gift froo t th e busl- a ea e t sis ter . P ic tu res of KoreP re n ch and *n by CtoapJain MarUn W.

appoin ted to Ick*. wera sh o w n by Mr*. Bdlem ben w ith Brune.■ th e annual Officers w lll b e chosen and

sister nam es draw n o t thia t there-w lll meeUng Nov. 18 a t the hcly evenlog. M n. C harles W . SUphenson,

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Idghbet* Amertca CMifer dorlsr tbe neeU left, (bey ar* Mrs. AUee Forvla, Homedale,

Doa Albla, FUar, dlilrlct deputy, and bonortd Mr*. Parvia, w b» wss msUng her 01

ector Mrs. Renfrow I: Valley Hostess to C

» HANSEN,' Nov. 7—Mr*. <— L aura Mae R«nfrow was hodtesa to memem OW BtceUlor Social club Thbe In Jerome »*‘«nioon. Roll a U was a r

nd W e d ^ e i r ; . h in u . for m sh ln e paUlalrman of the T h ' Broup decided that 01need today. member will assist each Wedattend a m oth- Cerebnl PaUy school

L M n . Von Nebeker w as'nan« P r « “ taUve for Uie dedlca

^ ? . . t i « « . .* •**’'» ' (tymoMium t; Representatives to assist WlU

l i J - . « J doughnuU and serving a t irsons and new choaen.tS V ;T T F ^ 5 f - Thiele. M n . B, M n. Don KUboumI’ S h ^ o n e a n d louU Hranac ond M n. Invited. Thompson received blrthdaj

idh Miss H am - Mrs. Ed Dohse alio wns g Woodrow. Reed, gift commemorating her v 1 Uilrd grade anniversary, nvestlture serv- M n . Ralph Scott, program

mnn, showed several home i y M n . Seotl will be hostess

, Nov. 10 meeting.omed----- -— »-*-*-—V^eetinq Winners Listf

r.u .1 . ^ ‘8h. and Mrs. Richard J•^ChajlM » n . ,n d Cecil Pfost, third.

Mr. and Marcus Richard:

£ . r w " i ,wn was the CO- * » ji 'inounced th a l , . . . .

'ii'L’m’a- League MeeiIt the K lmber- HAGERMAN, Nov. 7—T he. 39. league of ihe Reorganizedrent wiU be a ^ u r c h m et Thursday a f t1 a t th e Legion M n . Shirley Dash la chi

• the worship service. LoU« Stokes conducted Uie bualnei

d CIuU- ' I t was announced th a t th arh* W SP elub Thursday,TOOon a t Oie ^ COTpleted fct Kloer. RoU *>«>* the group wlll sponsorw ith favorite annual harvest fciUi-al to b>yd Thompson # t Uie cburch .Nov. J3. gift from her

t in * '^ * H S i* Say I t w ith F lo w e rM ^ Bdwln B. . , g«y I t w i th O a n

".rsf.“„';;r — Phone 645Uie home of T W I N F A L L S -P L O R i

ihenson. jr . V v %,n«n^v *w<s«n«%/si>v v %>n^

rWS/.t'WXN^F^LSrmAH^

----- —CalendarS H O S U O N E -S t. Petei

oocleCy WlU m eet a t 8 p jn . at-the-rectory . -................

SBO SH O NE-O pal Rebel will m eet a t 8 p o . Tuesds lO O P hall.

* ¥ *' KIM BQlLY->The Readc

w lU 'hold lU ba rrest dinng 'p .-m rW ednesd ty-ltt-tlie 'P i

« V 'Amoma c la u of' the P in

church wUl meet p . m.

avenue e u t.

T he Svs Marie Johnson a ry group wtU m eet a t 8 p. day a t the home of M n . O

C ’ but , eo l Quincy atreet._______________ » ¥ »

Addison Avenue club will 10 a jn . Wednesday a t th e M n . Albert Wegener, 239

' ZenobU club, Daughten NUe, w ill hold a luncheon W plnesdsy tn t h e - ^ e r » A sewing session will foUo'

8H 0 8 H 0 N E -T h e work r fo r th e LDS ReUef soclel]/ ' P-«* Tuesda:

church. Mrs. A. Oneida U 1* H- *

, -•’H M a ry M artha class o f I ' '-a B ap tis t church wlU hold s

luncheon frt .l?;30,p,jn,.Tu ^ *>e fellowship hall of the (

# ¥ ¥ - T he final drUl pracUce oi

fV m of th e Moose wUl Im held itie neeU og o f M onday In Uie Ktaiberly■medale, aU (e alum. All membera ere askniy, a n d M rfc- o a U m e.- ------------ -ag her official ¥ ¥ ¥

T w in Palls chapter No. :------- .---------------o f E astern Star, will m eet i

, T uesday In ; Uie MasonicO W I s Member* of the Job’a E

. t o C I U b SHOSHONE-Wood*Rive—Mrs. Charles G ran ge. Home Econcmlcs ito m em ben of m eet a t 3 p.m. Tuesday a t tclub T hursday of Mra. K eith 'Jackson. M;was answered B arney will be co-hosleas.

line paU. ¥ ¥ ¥1 that o n e ’club JEROM E— Exemplar cYach W edneaday B eU Sigma Phi. wlll me>y school, T w in p.m, -Monday a t the home

Victor CamoBl. Mrs. Wllliwas nam ed th e bak U program chairman,a dedlcaUon c f »f, i/. >/.la^um Nov. 15. . u n lly club wlll hold a f»:Mist wlUi m nk- eon a t 12:30 p. m . Wedm:rvlng also w e n th e h o m e 'o f Mrs. Edward

« i i c . 8on ..M em bm a ra asked to ^-covered-d lsh ,-des4ert*ai

K U ^um . A ln ’ Bcrvjce. Roll call will be ib“ th d a y °^ fL “ •’United^Natlons^new,

? P a s t Noble Orands club i, l . t w r f a in , n i „ . a , y „ u . ,n ro m ra e h n tr . avcnue et home films ^ be given by delegih X L n ^ th e a ttended Uie Rebekah asset nosieaa a t th e

-• t- ------------------BTT-invitcd.

1 HAOERMAN — T h a H- J iir-,.. Civic club wUl meet Thuradi

md o t to Cald- noon, in the elub room in es a t tlie E lks sonic temple. W n. M artin irty he ld la s t wlU be in charge of tho «Ri. M n . Adeline Pinch and M; re Jfra. H. W . a rd Carlson will be hostcsse U DetwUer, sec- « w « tlehard K unkel JEROME—Jerome Civic c •d. m eet a t 2:30 p m . Tuesdaj Riehard.1 w ere American Legion hall. Mn nt, assisted by CrandaU wlll conduct the ^. Dlngel, M r. «e.vilon. Tlio. program will In and Mr. n n d a ta lk on television. Mrs.

Stroud ls chairman of tha ¥ conm lltee.

Meets The dramn and literat7 TH* pa rtm en t of the “TwenUeth

•rganUed L D S club will m eet a t a p. m . Tudiv «>9 YWCA rooms. Mrs. J . 1

■■t. LoU A nn O dd.” by Mary Bard. Ser s bualneas s u -

i iraS C T io

ruXfrm’ir ,.?______________dU orden. If you b»T«

■ everything else, T ry / F lo w e r s Relief it ofU n « ti, n ___ t a fte r f l n l traalmaoVn i m r i i 1*8 Mato North P b «

645 ^ 1DR.AIMAHAIUFLORAE

— . ----■ I

ilAHO . ■ ‘

I P e te r’s A ltar t 8 p jn . Tuesday

al Rebekah lodge Tuesday a t th e

e R ead en ’ guild It dinner a t 7:38 r t h e Park-hotel-

U i e ^ n t BapUst ; a p . m . Monday

lohnson mission- M on-

M n . O .K . Nea-

¥ ____________club wiU m eet a t

a t th e home of DBLENf BtJTH MtJBlier, 239 PUlmore . , . wbow •ngagem ent

« rd M o elir ie ,s« a o fJa r .¥ OUoMo«hrle.lIoleo.Tow

au g h ten of Uie k K b p W Innonnced by

“, .s n ‘sva-.isi;

Tuesday a t the j H -------- --------------- :____

I/. the U a committee will be

u , o t r f . P t a t s ; . ° ‘S L “w i f 'S S " , . S ‘1 hold a poUuckn jn . Tuesday in * ^ ^of thTchurcK :-------- S B aM T O re lu ln m n io l

)(, . luck dinner for m em ben a./■tl/.* Wftm*n meimben a t 13:30 pm. Tu

^r.!i.5rs.JJ, .....................table aervlee.

I t’* ■ ««>d idea to all f iSon lc t«np le . »hen you are 1

^ .p "e r! l‘v ^ \ " a g V } ■if, ■- =

Kxi River Center . ncmlcs club wUl f l B l H E A R T T O day a t Uie home M F H E A R T

” '» o ▼ fRO M J .losless.* . Hi, Guys and Gals:

,plar c h a p t e r , will m eet a t 8le home of Mra. iiiiri. ju i u m>k* tu » r«u

L™*" ?;“'S s r S “SV cipdi, lUtleniry, itid IS <

Old a fall lunch- <'""*•. Wednesday a t

S*S5;;i3;!s4ert*and-tskble w w*-MW-6uf«imivlll be answered Cbriitau ,u it. • n«l n n sms news.- Iluui-CrtOM Ila,. Tbi. ;^ tard U MW. «ub nuinb«r tpIs club Will m eet cS*ua“ - jSii’iSi ”.y jIUH r wlUi M n . EUa • ”venue east. R a - ^ *by delegates whoah assembly aea- toh pick it i w rL L j « f ast noble granda mtuhw. . luiiaiitrr,----------------------------

¥ f*ib T h e Hagerm an

M artin C urran im prin ting la A Spi

hMtcssea. TR m '(it EVENs Civic club winTuesday in th e Personally y<lall. Mrs. L. W.

^ 1 ^ 1 1 ^ " “ J . HILL’S GIFT SI™ Mr*. H M. tJntler Bank & T r u s l-P l I of tho hostess •

¥literature de-

lenUeth Cenlury D. m . Tueaday in (ira. J . Woodaon ha book. 'T o r ty ,ird. Serving on

BACKCTION^ nd painless:

be aaaocUted Ism arthrlUa. ch and kidney ou have tried - , T ry A djust- ofU n «M alnad ____

-P b S M ttM

HARDINtACTOE

Pardisr Shof.

_________________ __________j

_____ ^ ^ _____________J ___________

• • ........ .. . , ,

i g e d ^ — C e r e m o n y U r

■ B H K : ’ ’ ! R o b e r t H a l o L

B e t t y J . R a v \- BeUy Joan Ra'wUngs, d Mr. and Mr*. lA V eni Rai came th e bride o f Robert aon of Mr. and M n . R ay Prlday aftcm oon In the church. ’The R e r. W. A. 1 performed Uie ceremony 1 keu of chrysanthemums.

T he fo rm v _ M ^ I ^ w l a giinmelal gray suit anc cessories. Her, f low en camaUons., The couple w as attendee

groom, and D enny Raw brlde’a broUier.

For h e r daughter’* wed Rawlings chose a gunm wool dress, black acccssoi consge of yeUow camaU shaded red rose. ’The br moUier w u a ttired In a p

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i and black acceasoHes wlU I MTJBPHET Uon cor«age. gement to Bleb- A dinner. foUowed a t thi o f ja r .a n d M rs , Ul.lea.Town, W ash, After a wedding tr ip ( ced by i ic r par- nla. M r. and M n . H al I. Carl Morpbey, make th e ir hom e In Twla ddlng U planned Before he r m arrUge be bride-elect la was honored a t ahowen olvenlty of Ida- Beverly MUton and by t edneatlon. Her club a t the hom e of M n . :

. (SU ff en g n v - M n . Halouska waa from T w in PalU high ach

— -------------------- and U employed by th e*111 xTni V P SUtes Telephone and

^ , h . m “ « i . K S “S .eralea a service aUUon w

RTU-hold-ltrTMt-' ............................m ben and former p a . Tuesday, In- previously ached- OknsCead will be le attending are covered dish and

I to alft dry in- lu are baking, ond or ctean brown ■ H i T a I M l l U C A gIng a litensUI

°tC» *su*bivV l i i ■r«bni>rT, » • €»r*- V ■ • ■ ■

f f f COOKII, Conduct ed by MIS 6 u f« » p tm ir-on- -,^-PHILCO-Home. »•! fj|«mm.t.<i for Remcmbcr tfie Tim

/ o r YOUI

£ ‘^ S ‘p u 7 . S b u h l — M o n ., ^ our c rt.r « - -W IL SO N -B A T

: ll im pr in t it. 'JE R O M E — ^Tue. I-------- W IU SO N ^B A T

Kbit. r .p .r MX. BU RLEY — T h u rs

P e r s o n a l /m - W IL S O N -B A T

A Specially T W I N FALLS—sideline' 2 P ,M .

ID A H O PO W ERr EVENINGS

2 7 1 Wilson-IFT SHOP ----------- . -------rust—Phone 4M T W I N FA LLS —

J i i

paradise designed lo be comfortah tmall they looi, how tnily eomforta

"wiggle-your-toes" u . . Don't be slow lo get the poir

• thow them

:V Shoes put softness and comfort into fashion uilh their

mv erpuff toes and kiiten insoles.

•M A O iq iy in A W 60AWTI ee

s i Sn d a y , n o v e :

' Unites I r -----:louska, < RawlingsIngi, daughter o f F rench open «

Twin PiUa V Robert Halouska, m eetlng 'plsnnrt t *. R ay Halouska. s t U,ehom eof u l n Uie MeUiodlst Kimberlv ^ tf. A. M acA rthur n. m d » «n -v.mony before bas- o p e r a ^ r p ^ " n c ?Dums. Mra. BemeU sk laI chose ..T te.m aslcal-ij* ,uit a n d pink ac- wlU include a sai u tn were pink -My H eart a t T

from ‘•Samson aittended by Nancy “The Kiss Walti

r RawUnga, th e Westendorf, sr.A Twin PalU

r’s wedding, M n . AdelU Condle. 6agunm ctal gray Barbara Parrish,

tcceasoriea and a lovely Night,” ito»m aU ona and a man.” Lewis Bastrhe bridegroom’s panUi.i n a p u r p U d r e a * ................ * ,

lea w ith a c am a - , ,

S E ’S

d by Uie SQUllla .^M rs. Nellie Mef M n . Lewis Roy. Ihe business met

waa graduated discussed tor the ggh aehool in 1053 Uval which willly th e M ounU ln church dining roc

and Telegraph will be served frotband. 1940 grad- a program wlU t<high school, op- T he nex t club r

lUon w ith his fa - Nov. 18 a t the hoiFrench._________

VKiiMSLiUllilHMP

HILCC 'KING SCHOOL <r MISS MARY KELLY j Iom e.Ecoiioniic8.Expert_ ,1 e Time and the Place for # YOUR Schooll /C

9n „ N o v . 9 , 2 P .M . ‘4 - l-BA TES STORE

T u e . N o r . 1 0 , 2 P .M .l-BA TES STO RE \

T h u rs . N o r . 1 2 .2 P .M . \j.B A T E S STORE

.LS— F ri. N ov . ^

3 W E R A D U ltO R IU M “ ‘- .

in-Botes Appli.L S ~ B U H L -1- JE R O M E -

0p a r a d is e sh o

The smart neto poinU fortahle. At last our feet can bom mfortabU they feel in these oes" uionders of design and consln ie point. , . u 'c ’re waiting to V them to you notot

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ERI^Oni'SW TlW A W M IN T IW rj';

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g^A T,N O V EH BEBS. Ml

;hureh Circle Annual Au

r r ' n ' n r r o x U itB W 'i ch* ir-" i S , ^ T S t i S j S w l U b « h e U? . , « tbe «lue»Uan room u d

fir ^ 6 p jg -

“ Srte2‘** &iK5S iJS. r W 8 « r p r«ea t«d “ * *nd derotlonJ wer« led

M n . Okmx Use c lu ln n u i. O n ^ mt

J ie tiM w ere-M n - ^abext M tt. ArttU % m .

r MikeMll v u eh trse £ prSfnun a t clrcto N a J - * S . » ^ t h K n . T- W . Wert*. [ % « , F m u < t ^ A lW ^ i v t f t eo*bo*te«ei.* J ^ i n d Mr*. M»ry BUtfonl.

cqn<i..<^wl deroUoni. Mra.an i CtlTcrt w u » « u « t. ___.S ^ o - « - w ith Mr». Olyd#

u chilrmMi. m e t » t th e ^ ot a n - C athtftae Potter.

T .O . T erry led dtjeUoM u d w u preieflUd by Mrs.

M . ^ a ! McOttlre, m il le d by B M. KeiUer. wm h o e tm tc

, No. 4. T ie P r o g r ^ w u w - by Mr«. CUrU J e n r o u d

iicni were conducted W Mr*.

11. elulniU Q ot tba circle. ^ t S ^ K i * w e r e d w ltb fw U ± the United N tU eiii' Mhleve-

t t circle No. 6 'i meetlne a t >.»mt ot Mr*. Percy Qreeao. Boeenof w u ^ M » li tu t

!T of devotions u d Mxi. L. A. P u ihe e h a lrm u . Ouesls were

YT. A. MaeArthur u d Mra.

a sd 'M n . Nell tl were hoit<ues to c lrde Ko.

tbe Nelson home. Mra. Z. T . tr t Is tbe chalnnan. The de« m i tnd p ro ra m « r » p r m a t - r ur«. M. M. Moore, i . MiUory TUher coadnctwl m m n i ^or circle No. 7 a t th e i cf Mrs. S. M. a r e j j . K n . B u orow w u tb e a s i l i t u t host- lad dsToUon* wer# led ^ Mrs. t, I ^ e r . Mr*. Bari O'RtiTow . tin lnaao .% Julius H. Scblake a rran jed m tra m for c lrde No. 8. which S u ru ln e d by M n . Carl Boyd, l i c y Boyd w u tbe a a iU tu t

M. Derotlons were Blven by Clifford Evans. M n . B trah

conducted the meatlnE. rt.-j,^A.-Bantaw.-SSSlat«d. by: Ksroid ATTiutron«, w u hoiless rell No. 9. M n . Earl Dougherty nted the prosram and Mra.

Bh Blake, the deroUons. Mrs. Bteon Is the d rd e ’s c h a ln n u .

)servance-Set— For Area WSCSOSHONB, Nov. 7 - ^ u le t - d a y TUKSfor the Woman’s Sod tty slitua Service of the Metho- licRti w u se t from 1 to 4 p, m .X by memben meeUng Wed- j n lj^ t * t th e home o f K n . Dlmaiore. Mr*. Charles W alt-

ondu£t«d the business meeting Uia Bert A. Powell gave tbe U«1LI p ro tnm w u p re»nted hy . pbiuip PoweU.le poop rot«d a donation-to . openfes of the eastern district dest.'M rs. Q va Msson. Wen* to the W 60S conference to bo , neit sprint.

u t r items were distributed i me in u p decided to leUvanHla i unds for a coffeemaker. <le next meetlnc w u announced Nov. 18 a t tho home o f M n. . PowelL ' J

* • •

oject Planned For Jay-C-Ettes 1«DINO, Nov. 7 -P U n a were '

for a mcney-tulsin* project ' % a u U s g ot th e O oodbs Osy« ' tes thU week in th* SorosU I. Proceeds will go to the < tal palsy hospital in Boise, mbtrs decided to sponsor a •u.your-are pa rty .la .N orem -

* u announced th a t the grouppurchsse * turkey w ith dub |I and each member will furnish ’for « basket to be glvea to a '' family Thaaksgiving day. 'ts and readings wero present- ’t the program. Mrs. Steve ' ■iceived the speeial prise.

V ¥DE6SERT SERVED

B l , Nov. 7 - M n . E. M. Ray. ientertained her contract ]

J club with a dessert luncheon iludsy. Mrs. LynnvlUe Brown i

guest. J

UAH.' 1

lS_y8w^REflD ^

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S R S . 1 9 5 S - : ~ --------

rcles Schedule'I A utum n Bazaarsinusl fa ll A guest a t the meeting w u Mr*,er of th a 0 . M. PUher. president e l theid i * t th e W S08.:les of th e --------J u S e r r- C h rb ilaa rellem bip

G roups of the Christian Women'sral chsdr- fd lo w ah lp -o l--U »-P lrs t-O hri*U uLU be held church made plans fer tb* annualroom u d basaar, to be held Nev. : i a t 2User«he basaar C ain ApplUnee store, a t the meet*

T h e women also made arrange^ ^ I t u m e n u for an antelope dinner Nor. ite rtalned a« a t the church, presented M n . L. E. WUson. assisted by I were led Mrs. E arl MlUer and Mrs. H. S . Crs. O acar Swisher. enterUlned group No. 1. Sucsts a t Mra. O. A. Heinrich led devotions

H erbert and Mrs. Monroe H ayu presented KeUy. th e B ible lesson. The m lstlsn iry tn eharge lesson w u gtveo by M n. Ployd 9 No. 3‘s Sm ith , assisted by Mrs. T hom u r . W erts. BucU ln. Mrs. Oerald TUniar and ■. August Mra. K B. Nesby. Mrs. W. L. Oood- i i t . P i ed presided during tbe business Btafford, tm eU ng.

]ons.K rs. T h e missionary lesson wu pn> est. . sen ted u a radio sU t a t group No. Uyde Ew> 9's m eeting with Mrs. At Peters..et a t th e M rs. K . Turner, M n. Prank s Potter. Jenkins, Mrs. Uba AUen, M n. Joha Uons u d Parish . M n . John M oon. Mr*. 1 by M rs. O rrllle Haskins, M n. W. R. H ayu

and M ary T h o m u partldpated in aisled by the presentation. A solo w u sung tosless to by M rs. Elva Olson a sd devotions

w u a r - were led by a guest, Mrs. !>. N. D. u e n u d Wells, D aU u. Tex.

by Mr*. M ra. H e r m u Rexroat w u host* .essJQ.group.Mo.-8. Mn,.Esrl-Mas8n.

ircle. w u In charge of the missionary rltb facta lesson and t&e demotions were p n - aohleve- sented by Mrs. Lloyd WhitzeL The

eeting a t busloes* seaalon w u conducted by O reeae. Mr*. M ark KlU.

a s s l s tu t — ~6 _ w u . l a ------B a p tis t Mtsslewa iy -aoriety— rIrs. L. A . M laslonary clrdes of tbe : ^ t u i s were B ap tis t church have reported tfieir m d Mra. m eetlng i held Thursday. !

Mr*. K ennan XXxlson led th* pro- K n . N ell g ram o a “Vibrant Persoaalluu ilrde K o. T hroughout the ReUglous World" r*. Z. T . a t th e E sthe r Fairbanks circle meet- The de - Ing a t th e home of Mrs. H. E. Hoi- p r m a t - Joway.

' She w u assisted by M n. Paul oadttcted Btanflleyrw ho-reported on Burma; 7 a t th e Mra. Oora Holloway. Cuba; M n.

K r a .B u M artin W egener. India, a sd .Mrs. Q t host- M. E . ShotweU. Congo. Mrs. L. L.

by Mra. SoUoway w u the co-hoatess. 5-HsiTow M n . W. A. Parley reported on

' ^ a r l a th e PhUlpplcu" to mem- arranged b e n .o f th e Esther DavU circle a t 8, which the hom e of Mrs. Vemon Orlmm. ir l Boyd. Mrs. Jo h a Bmings discussed the a s s i i t u t W hite Cross and asked for doUs to given- by be se n t to the ChUflren’s home In I. Sa rah Boise. A discussion oC the Bible and

. religious train ing w u'conducted. ila ted -by :—Mr#;— A rth u r-M lra d e - rw u la * hoiKsa charge of the meeting. QuesU were ougherty M n . W . K.-W arb«rg and M n. Jim Id Mr*. HoateUer. A luncheon w u served OS. Mrs. by M n . O rlmm and the eo-bostesa, tia ln n u . M n . S . P . Durbin.

Mra. Archie Poo entertained the . Alice Q lbbs c lrde. The program on

P r ------- JJha rik sg l ving—T op ics-la-PoralgaCountries" w u presented by M n.

' S C S N orm an Wood. M n . Bennie Wink- ler led devotions and Mrs. Emma

i ie t- d a y gi«ffcn w u the co-hostew. . s S od tty ■I M etho- I

of Yoes W alt- By A N GElmeeting I , , _ .

lave the j,. . . . lag to be popular, u everybody wUI nted hy ^ m l t . e s p t f c / ^ high.scbool puplU.

„ popularity oiay mean leaderahlp. aU on-to -whlch-ts-a-deddedidlstlneUon, B utI dUtrict these Is a cheap sort of populanlty 0. Wen- th a t re sts w ith loud clothes, braten iCe to bo conduct u d harah ta l t 'T h U pop­

ularity toon fades.- And nobody Uitrlbuted more lonely th a n such a popularity.II vanHla seeker, fo r these young people a n r. quickly a b u d o n ed .nounced T rue popularity U tha t which o f M n. ^rins leadership, cosU sacrifice, serv­

ice aod dedication to duty. This type cf stu d e n t h u d s la hU a s r i ^ a a t *

. J on tim e, cooperatet with M c h e n and p a re a t i and # c ^ to n ls t la

tim e waatcra. He U congaalal i t t e S to hU c laam ates. poUte to teachen, na w r* ^ alway* ready to help wbea tha

l r o ^ « t occu lon a r i s ^ D o o t W upon such, a a todlvtduat u a aUfC-tMiuad p a r tg o ^ f o r h a l a m la u y h u a f l a a

to tha perK aaU t? a o d a (treng eharactcr—a thoroughly hum an youngstar, who

0^ a l*“»ha u d play* wllh other*, butnSL,le group Vouag p trw n a in high Khool and Ith dub lo Ihe f irs t year of eoUege are apt I funtUh to n ^ ^ e u e eham for the naL i e V S a I t u d ifficu lt to u y why they do»o^

except th a t some student may prove present- loterestlng to them because of hi*>. Steve bravado.IM. StudenU should bear In mind tha t

while certain 'periods of recreaUon are In order, th w should not neglect

M. ^ y . the ir *tudlea.-.Tt5iiy-ara_*tlcndlng. contrsct high achool o r college to study u d uncheon they wUl he sorry If they ferw com- ' Brown psolonshlps w ith those who are U ty _________or too m uch given to pUy a t. the

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Ployd T hom u

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S iK Birthday Markedthe pro- PT L E B .N Q v ,7 -A tlhem aeU ngo t

vonallUu FU er chapter No. <0, Order of X u t- I World" e m S ta r . Wednesday evening in thevU meet- M asonlo temple, M n. A lbert K Ut-L E. Hol- ler, w o rth matron, presented a b irth ­

day g if t to itrs . Roger Vincent,f n . Paul V is lto n were present from Coun-1 Burma; c ll B luffs, la . ba; M n . Refreahm enU were served by Mrs.is d .Mrs. P ra n k SUces, M n. J . P . O u U et M n.tn . L. L. T hom aa Bucklin, Mrs. R . E . Joslinlas. u d M r. u d M n. R. IC. DUUngham.orted on ¥ # *

&S“ 't Project Planned: Orlmm. T h e Amigo 6U r d u b dUcUssed ased the w elfare work snd decided to care for r doUs to a. n eedy family whea m em ben met home In T h u rsd ay a t Uie home of Mr*. B. E. Jlble and C unningham , ducted. Hostesses for the evening were - w u la M rs.-V om -R lddIe u d M n : J a m u esU were Sprlgg . Roll c tll « -u answered wlUi M n. Jim C h r ls tm u suggesUons.4 served A C h rU tm u party U planned for I'bostesa, th e Decem ber meeUng.

¥ ¥ # ised the MEETING BZPOBTED Igram on MURTAUGH. Nov. 7—T he t. tm -P o rd g a -UZA-met-Wednesday evenlng-at th e by M n. chu rch . Tha union w u conducted

le Wink- by M errU l Holyoak. Oroup singing I. Emma wn* le d by Mrs. Earl W atU, accom­

p an ied by Judy Egbert.

Y our Children' ANGELO PATRI

ys pleaai. w rotig~tlm e. They who a re weak wdy wUI choose to follow the temporarily In- )l pupiu. te re stln g drones, idenhlp . f I t U highly compllraentary to be ioni B u t a - le a d e r .-b u i It-depeads-upon.-the 5pula»yy k ind o f a lender. The Uue leader U J. braten u exam ple to hU group. Goodness hU pop- U hover w eoknm . Neither U I t a cbody U Joy-klller. Even a f l lp p u t studen t pularity. m ay . before long, show his ad- lOple a n m ira tio n for a youth who c u be

b u t aerlouWy studious in

W h a t kind of popularity are you l ^ t T o e soAklng? W hat sort of lesder do c ^ n U follow? I t U highly Im p o r tu t te ac h en ^ choose wUely.

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ersbn Becomes Bride ’

D H B 8 . EUOENC BTINNKTTs r p h e t ^ eta ft ettgravtoi)_______ ___________ _-------------- * . * * *

rked Hazelton Couple :Exchanges Vows,In Hansen Home

KAZSITON, Nov. 7—te aa n a a J - • jm c oun - derson. dsughU rcf M r. u d M n . iU - 1 JM *.^uu ^ Hartley. H aw lton. u d Eugene ' •A hv Mrs. SUnnett, son of Uie Paul stinnetU , mSl M n" » » Hsaelton. exd iaogtd m arrUge , V j o a l l n vows Friday evening a t th s home of

h e r g r * n t o o U j e r , i ^ T . t ’aaUey. , Hansen. The Rev. H . L . Taylor of

, the Hatelton Presbyterlaa church, i n p n perfomed the ceremony b e f o r e L. .. lighted U pen and arrangemenU of d U c U s^ white chrywinthemums u d pink .

o caro fo r camaUons.Ths bride chose a pale pink b il-

Wr*. B. E. ijr tin length dress o f sa tin u d ny- ■ Ion Isce, fuhlcned w ith an escal- '

Ung w.er«, ioped-nedUine-and-long.sleeves.-A - n . J a m u nor»j crown held h e r waUtlength vred wlUi veU and she carried a white Bible .

with a white orchid u d pink rose aaaed for stxeamers. '

Mt*. Oerald Allen Conrad, Rasel- ton, WM Uie' matron of honor aad

[BD . Chuck fiUlameU, Eden, served u T he U J a beat man. H. C. Anderson and 0 . ■ ing-afc-the W .-'Andenonrbrothen-of-the-brlde,- ■ conducted ushered and the candles were light- ip singing ed by ta rry Anderson, Tw in PaUs,J . accom- u d U rry Pool. __

Ih e bride w u given in marriage by'Albert Hartley.

Plsno wedding music w u pUyed

n by Bsrbsra Oailey, Hansen, u d the soloist w u D u n y Sellen , H asdton. Mrs. VlrgH 'Wilson. H ansen, and Mrs. Sd OUh, Twin PaUs, sang a

II '> duet. -----nre weak Assisting w ith the reception tha t rarily in - followed In the H aielton lO O P hall

were Mrs. Earl Pool, M rs. E arl Eall, iry to be M rt. O. C, C lw ijh, M n . M. W. upo n -th e Douglai, Mrs. O lu k Bean. M n . PhU- leader U Up Clough. Ikln. Jack Clough; Mrs.

Goodness Robert o ran t. Mrs. P e te Stover, Mrs. r U I t a Robert MUier, M n . J o h n WoU u d t s tuden t M n. WUlUm Weaver, his a d - Muslo wu'f|um ished by M n .C la r- i

3 c u be ence Ssunden. dious i s Mr. and M n . SU nnett wUl maks :

their home la H azelton. As h s r go- ' ’ a re you ing-awsy ensemble th e bride choss ' seder do a pink dreu wlUi black acoessorlee m p o r tu t u d an orchid corsage.

OAILSB n C C lZ D MURTAUOH, Nov. 7 - R a lp h AUI-

luiM » ]ut sendrup. Flier, w u elected th e new ''p,p»T«w caUer a t the Square D aace dub F meeUng n iu radsy evening a t Mur-' • i . ' ^ t a u g h h S t h s ^ l .____________

COSTUME SUITS for the holidays-----

Be elegant—

Be loveable \) during the n y • •A Pre-Holiday / festlvlUes . . .

u d e r ^ dsy of th a winter *•eason in o u r chuge.about, luxurious suit

m o th e n . . . In gay. warm colon . more becoming now t h u ever!Belect'youn new. •

aesed M Bsy U Q ' Annlillca Day.

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P h o n e 8 2 3 i

ISi TWIN f a l l s , IDAHO '

le Women of MisoseI C hapter Accepts

Buhl’Candidates

UHL. not ; 7—M n. Val R r Rogers u d Mrs. Bdward Andenon were ac­cepted for membership a t the mett- lAg of th « Womea of Uie Mook, e h tp t^ r Mo_flD7-_Thuradav-nlght, InlUaUon ceremonlea will be h d d nex t mont)!.

T he U b rm oommlttee presented ^ c l u p t e r ^ h t progn m wltS i t n .

M n . t n S k K artl u d M n . 0 : ^ K la u , aecompanled by Mrs. j .

M n. A. K. Woodruff dUcussed the poUo cam paign *^otber*' march," w h lc h ^ w m ^ h d d J u . M.

Pro l tm 'o tn e s n ,d u r lu the busi-' ascs meeting induded M n. Chester W iglngtoa, M n. Woodniff. M n. D dorU B ean. Mr*. Max Kirkland ■ad Mr*. F rank Sedivy. M n. Mary DaUs, rvpresenU ag. the ' building committee, read the m iss and rtgu- laUons fo r th s new lodge hall, a vole will be ta k en a t a la ler meeting,

Mrs. NUe C u ten aanounced Uie m enu fe r tb e aanua l chicken din- S*r u d basaa r scheduled for Dee. B. Mrs. Geraldine OUver reported, th a t the aoclal service commlltee has ^TC hssed » refrigerator for the new

I t w u Toted to contribute to the M oosehaart girl g radusu scholar-1 ahlp fund. I I

U n . H eary W avra requested tha t -liowBT-be contributed to decoriie: th e hall fo r the dedicaUon Tuesday.

M em ben were urged to attend tb e ' s ta te M oosi conrenUon in Boise i K 0T .1M 4. Mrs. Gene Mendlnl oon-1 ducted drill taam nncU te . The my»-' tery box wa* won by Mr*. Max Kirk-

------------- l u d .' RefreahmeaU were eerred by M n ..

. RuUi H arrU, M n . Alvin »eldel. M n ., i n | 0 Srelyn Heldemand, Mrs. Oeorgel r H an ey u d Mr*. JuUe llsrp. Iows, . ,lome Society Meets

1 HAOERMAN. Nov. 7 - T h e LDS mnn ;W - ReUgj jo d e ty meeting w u conduet-

- I ed by Mr*. J im Alfred a t Uie church d » igene Tuesday aftem oon.S ^ e t U , j i n . J . W . Weech gavs Uib theol- marrlage ggy jeuon,

M n . C leam ent Prince w u in 5 l 2 ! r 7 ; charge or th e ru iu n g teachen mset-

, l ? L t ln« “ 'i AUred gave UieL church, jneaaage.'N®** Tuesday aftemoon a work

meeUng wUl be heM a t Uio chureh ind pink w iU iM n. M arion Pugmire In chanre.

, . . , Demonstrations on homemade gift he Riven by M n. Jler-

n i u Ander*on. Mt*. E ail teaU iim

i S ; ScheduledBHOSHONE. N or.'7—A rummsge

d , Rasel- sale wUi be beld Nov. l i a t tiie onor aad parU h house by Uie EpUcopal guUd, lerred u m em ben decided a t a Wedaesday 1 aad 0 . afternoon neeU ag h d d a t Uie home :he-bride,' o f -M n .-C h u lee -H a n sen r-H rs .-R i ere light- G. Neher w u co>hosteu. vln PaUs. M n . Robert Penbauer. presldeat,

announced th e United Ih a a k of- marriage fering will be taken a t the church

on Nov. 16. u pUyed M n . P raok Troy eresenUd a pro-

ai)d the sram from the book, ''Why Oo To H u d to n . O hunh... ^ ^ ^

A ttend ProgramUon th a t SHOSHONE. Nov. 7 -M em ben of DOP hall the BapUst Y outh fellowship s t - ' Earl'Eall, tended Uie LDS M U drama alghtl . M. W. Wednesday instead o! holding Uielr' I n . PhU- regular meoUng. igh; M n . Matdux Adkias, president of Uie iver.Mrs. BYP, pU yed a p lu o aolo during Wolf u d the intermission be tw een 'the two'

one-act play*,, Mr*. D dbert G dirlg. I Cn. Clar- class instructor, w u w ith the group. I

Next Wedneeday's meeUng will be 'ill maks h d d a t 8 b a . a t the c h u i ^ p n - I h s r go- ceded a t 7:IB p m by senior de choss pracUce. '»essorle*

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J - ..JE R O M I.. NOV. 7 - T h e _ a n n u a l .I R . Rogen thank offering meeting of tha Worn-m were ae- an'* Bodety of C b rlsU u Serrlee of■ the meet- the M ethodbt church w u heldUie Mw»e, Thursday n ight wlUi th e W esleyan day-n ig lii, senrtcc-guU d-Ui-charge-ofarrajw e- ' IU be h d d oen ia. i ; .

M emben and Uielr femUle* w freI p rcM l«d lerved a poUuck dinner before thet w w M n . meeting and program.

Uie business sewion. M n . Fred C arl- Ml*. 0 .n e ton . reported on the box of linens r Mrs. J . j j j i p m e n t to ICorea

Utfough the .U nited CouncU of KUssed th e church women. M n. H. J . O oenunar » ' msrch." announced Uiat Uie box of supplies

_ for_the.JfitilB .I/te -bom e.ln A laska g the busi- Is ready for mailing, in . Chester M n . Dudley Stroud, chairm an of ruff. M n . Uie parsonsg# ccmmittee. reported t Kirkland Uiat the residence U ready fo r the M n. Mary Rev. and Mr*. Dwight K. W llcher s ' building and daughter, who wlU move In I and rtgu- Prlday.hall. A vole M emben were reminded o f the mealing, poUuck dinner scheduled for 7 p.m. ounced Uie Wednesday. T alks and Uie showing lickM d in . of *l‘<lee wlil be given by Uie Rev. d fo? d 2T »n1 M «- U w rence Robinson. Tha T r « M t^ ’ meeUng U o p u to Uie publle. t S n i iw l^ J « ‘thoUon aaaouneed th a t^ S e new d « le No. 2 wlU be la eharge of ior uie new k itchen o t thak,.i. < .u church during November. M n . Jo h n Wte to Uie McConneU announced th a t E sther W schdsr- B4CT wlU ba in charge of s tuden t

I work, during h e r sbsence. uested th a t Mr*. A. E, M artin w u In charge to decoriie of Uie program. OavoUons were pre- in Tuesday, sented by Mr*. J . 0 . Lee. A p l u o I attend the solo w u pUyed by M n . M arshall

In Boise ru h e r . M n . H . II. Turpin pre*ented endinl oon- a Wesleyan Sei^lee guUd emblem kT hernys- which she h s i ^ s d e , to Mrs. I<elgh- M axKlrk- ton Imes, guild president. .

A. E .'M aHini and guild m em ben red b y M n . M n. Verle SuUivan, M rs. »U iU e fleldel, M n. cox, M n . Jack Russell. M n . Rose r*. Oeorgo Womble, M n. Boy Anderaon. M n . :stp. Dora H urd. Mr*. David CaUen u d

Mr*. Lee presented a aklt;- Group alnglag w u led- by P^ed

S e r S Beer u d accompanied by M n . Plah - Thf> T nn er. B a rtia gave ths benedlcUon.

r. ,^n^vl7. The fou rc lrdes of toe sodety.wlU meet Not. 19 u foUow*: O irdo No. Uie church j ^

, th . ft.^1 No. a w ith Mr*. A. M. H art, circle I UiB theol- 3 w ith M n . H. D . H u rlu a u d « w u in No. < wlUi M n. W ade H U d y . J ie n m se t- „ ] T ' . ..1 gave Uie WomSB** AssocUUon

JEROMB-Re<»rdlog of a speech on a work made by Mrs. M argaret Rudy L a ­the chureh Porte, mlaslonary recenUy retu rned e In chanre. from Costa Rica, w u heard by mcm -i emade gift ben of the P re sb y te rtu W omen's M n. Her- assocUUon Thuraday n igh t. •

:l XiCathun T he group m et a t th e chu ieh w ith________ M t*^O m arPeter*oaia-chargeiT 1ie

recording w u m ade by Mr*. J . D., ,1 ___t Noland a t Presbyterial h d d r«cent-iJlcO ly In Idaho PalU. Mr*. L . V. Ruebel I r,,r„w,miM. in charge o f the recordlag.

DevoUoaata w e n presented by1 1 .11 . , ^ M n. WUUam H o lm u .SSSIK7J1: M n . Buebel. m em benhip c h a ir -

n>»n. inUoduced m em ben of th e t t ^ ^ e newly-formed c lrde. No. 8, who aro ipM n.-»% - •H nrD o ta id 'Jao fibW flrM rfron trie r

MUler. Jr., Mr*. Jack Thomaaon. Mi»- .Thomason, M n . VerdU

^ Lanon, Mrs. Paul H urleu. M n . R ayUie church ud tle y and M n . Fred B urkhalter. - 1 . An organiiaUonal meeting for th e

ci«l« wlU*» held N ot. IB. my Go To M emben dUcussed th e a n n u a l

'* harvest sala'w hieh wm b e held K o t. a . A turkey dinner wUI b e -aerred

i m m >»(<”'« Ihe asle, under th e d irection j r U l T I 0, ■WUUam Diehl. Boyd P re o - hlemben of n a n U chairm an of th e n ie . T h e swshlp s t- pubUo U invited to Uie e re n t w hich rama night h d d In th e church p a rlo n .ildlar Uielr M emben ol d r t l t No. S were In

charge of nfreahm enU. Mr*. O lb lent of Uie Blnl a r ru g s d th e Uble deooraUona. uio durinz U n. EUid BurkhalUr u d M n.' P e - n'U iB two tenon p o u r e d . - e rt Gehrig, * • •. the group. ——Ung will be CatlieUo Leagnalurch, p n - JERO M B-The CaUioUo W om an’* eolor choir league m et Thursday n ig h t In th e

parish and. sc h ed u le th e a j i -

ip'nShore-.,..*

Sb ipV Sborx to ^ v e th e ye tiB g ’ting n r th ln g l S p irid ln g w hite com bed ' '1... woven tiny cbecb a t ooIUr plug tbe flicker of fine petri buttons!( w J a b K - t h e d n n d - i f l r ----------------------- T*

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lurch W omen S r T hank Offering *

n m i puhiie h«rr*it dinner for t lie W orn- p jn , Nov. K, a t the parish haU. errlee of M n. Harold MocrU w u named in r u held general chairman of the kitchen wi iVesleyan conunlUee, sAU tedJiy M n . P rank Ti a rrange- "Humbsch, Mn. s . P . Richter a n d W

M rs. Joe Dulfek; rolies Wfre -T h e opening prayer w u given by ' •fore the ^ U ie r E. A. Schermanson. ov

U r*. RlchUr conducted the business gr

to ^ n ^ M n ' t ! w '^ n ^ r g . ^ u T '^ ^ el^rBe r t the scrapbook lor th e a i

year. In* Hostesses were Mrs. WUford Bar-

M "- Richard Btraln, Mrs. Irene m Mrs. Guy stan toa aad Mra. m

Jo h n Ruebelman. n A laska Hostesses for Uie December m eet- M

ing, which will feature a gift e*- l» change, will be Mn, R. E. Stewart. l£ M rs. H ardd Morris, Mrs. G len cl

“ *•move In • „1 o f Uie , M naG U hC lrda gor 7 P-m. JEItOMB-DevoUons were p re- : Showing sented by Mn. Olen SneU Thursday the Rev. n igh t when Ute Edsa GUh clrds o f a

son. T ha th e P in t ChrUtlan' church, met a t » le. t th e home of Mrs. Bomer Van P a t- ced th a t te n . ^ha rg e of A ndIo program presented the ir

of tha lessen on M exicu ChrisUan lu U - u ifn . Jo h n tutes. Mrs. Raymond S u lter 'n v u it E sthe r chairman and Mr*. Harold Otto, r stu d e n t M n . Daryl Keck, Mrs. Cdvln H ar­

p e r snd Mrs, Ed PetUt participated • In charge in the program, were p re- Mr*. Harper conducted Uia bual- S A pU no ness aessioa Memben were remind- O M arshall ed th st the ChrUtmu box for Edna m presented O U h in n is U u d .will be shipped oi

emblem thU week-end. The group also voted V ts. L eigh- to assist wllh Uie feUowshlp d in- J<___ n e n for Uie church. M n. Bert H art- nlm em ben well « u named c h a ln n u of. th e R . H tokle C h rlitm u cart sa in . ' mIn . Rose The ChrUtmu meeting wlU be so u n . M n . he ld a t ttu.hom e of M n. Ed Pe ttit M lUen u d a n d Uie general feUovnhlp wlU m eet H

Nov. IB a t Uie hom# of Mr*. H art- - by T^ed well.

I n . P ish - « « «

Kwiii Dinner ServedJW o No. RICHPIELO. Nov. 7 -R ic h fie ld ‘r t Robekah and lOOF lodges m et

c irc le Wednesday night In Uie haU for a covered dish dinner. SU Carey

' H U d y . aiem ben aUended and Mr*. Lester Johansen wss a visitor from th e

'B Shoshone lodge,a speoch Mrs. O. P. OhaUldd, recently ludy L a- elected Rebekah assembly conduc- re tu m ed tress, wu honored. M n . RusseU bym cm -, PoweU wu sleeted deputy presl- W om ens d e n t succeeding Mn. I v u Pace ■ • who bu moved to King H ill . ' iK h w ith “irgei T lie r —

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OfGardenClubv'^hsu. A p rog ram 'on tfcdgn lnga^ car*annied in g fo r p l u t e n aad d lsh 'g u d tn a

kitchen waa preaented by David P o t a t Ow • ■. P rank T w in FaU* Garden club's m eetio t-— 'ler a n d W ednesday in Uie coomistioomi’

room o f the d ty haU, ' • • .liven by H e .lU ted toiafflclent U ih t a admanson. o rerw ate rlng u Uie wone f a i u labuslneas grow ing houepUnU .

. will be r le ty bouquet of chryianUumain* .. 'i lor th e a n d d iscuned . th t types ot flow en '

In th e arrangem ent.’I'rd Bar- T h e flow er a m a g e a e a t of th* rs. Irene m on th , of cinnamon ch tysu tha* a d Mr*, mum s, wa* mada by Mrs. Alvah, Jay . .

- Mr*. Ja y , M n . H. P. U trd a i ^ . srm eet- M n . S idney SmlUi reported on; tb a . gift c%' garden cluba federation meeUng hald atewnrt. In BoUe. The Twla PaUs group de- s. O len d d e d to alfUUtewlUi Uia Idaho and nd Mr*. NaUonal OouncUs ot Osrdan dob t.

I t wa* announced th s t Mr*. Sm ith - recdved national recognlUon la a m em bership contest sponsored by the A m e rlc u Iris society,

re p re- M r. T h o m u Boealr. nr»<ldimt

cM e o f Agne* Btxonk to Ui* nom laattaf; a t i i t com m ittee. ^ .an m - a program of colored sUdea wtU '

.V,. *** fea tu red a t Uie evening meet-lUd the la g N or, 18 a t the home of Mr. and

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K S Travel to Event jWENDBLL; Nor. 7-M 0nbei» of H

ha busi- S ta r of thB We*t chspUr No, U ,remind- O rder o f S u t« m Star, atteaded the[or Edna m eeting honoring Uie official rU ltihipped of the worthy grand matroa. Mr*.

Iso voted V lrglnU M. BowUiy, Moecow,- to 'nip d in- Jerom e c h * p ttf W . M Tueaday era*T tH ar t- n ln g a t Jerom e. Attending were M n .I of. Uie R. o . W ard, M r t B. H. AlberUon,

Mr*. M . I i. Oates. Mr*. L. B. Nlohol-wlil iM son, M r*. V. A Casdnghsm, U r. u d ’

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' ! , POCATELLO, Nov. 7 W• ^ ’' 5 ' m in u t e o f p la y , bi I Uh B e n f f a ls r a c k c d u p a 33-20 l i n l c r o w n . T h e h o r d - f i f f h t in j 1

Illi, i^easant^ M Today in T' 5 LiijI •;,! T he upland ganpe bird eeaI ^HIm l tw o M o^c Valley <5ountlcs bI | I H S h u n ters aro concemcd, tho i

k O T i? *^^9 counties officialltj; i . ■ garlan partridge today In thi I a rea are Cassia and Mlnldok K ■ i , O t h e r oounUe# where the uplaiP : gam e b in t c e a u n closes today 1:(j V elude Bannock. B lnghan . Butif b i BoanevUle, Caribou. PrankUn. Pr

H i 11 tnont, Jefferson, Madison, Oncldi l l S U ' l Pow er a jid th a t p a r t o t OustI I | t l l l county lying ouulde the Balmiji | | i | | rlTer dralnaBO. , ■

f p t : ' Season Opens' f : ' By T ba A a w ^ te d P m a

t' ,i O no U tah hu n te r died—tha ap.i <1 ' i •: p a re n t vk tlm of a h e a r t a ttac k -

• a n d lo u r wero'w ounded by ahot-’ V ' su n blaaU u the Beehive state's ! i l i 'i f , - brief pheasan t aeaaon opened

I:' a a tu rd ay . E u n t l n g . reported............... fairly good, will b* legal caly

u n til M onday evening.O eorgo A. Schults. S a lt Lake

. C ity buslneaaman, was found: , dead In % field eaat of Vernal,

, ,ii n e a r NapJes. H u a te * who found< 4 ! lit h im aald th ree em pty aheUi vere •Tl : t ly ing boalde th e body and a

. loaded cartridge w u . ln h is h a n l' I

'I Bob W hite. TmUey, gambels an- ' ! noun tA la quail aeaaona will efid U

day In B utte. CassU a n d Mlnldok' ' ' oountlea and Ouster county outsld

L " ~ - o f tha -8a toon -d raJn*go .: . [ Local h u n te n have found plei[ i I' ings ll^lm in th lf a re a during th

’ ; ] R eporU Indicate th * t moat of th■ ' , 1 roo jtera hava taken to tho »ag«

' ' i S ' ' ' ! '■ bruah.i i f f !^'r1 ■ I t u c s p n M U a l tixU r, t a l l , I ' tloo d a y ’ a n d nax t Bunday win ae

a a increaalngly largo number e «f.g>hTtt«h drivea aa th e seaso neara a close.

] . T h e aeaaon ends fo r the rw t o 1 (W |i.V th e a re a on Bunday, Kov. IB.-

; OklahomaAggi^es’ r , Defeats Cowboys1 r 5 6TILLW ATJ31, O k la , Nov. 7 » -

. O klahom a A a a d M m ade a ■n.yar! l 'i ') " . I drive In th e th ird q u a rte r pay ol

; l- 'h -with th e w inning touchdown t ! ; / : ; overcome TTyomlng a n d ita briUlan

I /'.i ' aophom ors tailback Jo o Mastroglo : i:. T annl ao-14 Saturday .

' : • ' ' t : ■ ■ A n Aggta homecoming crord o........MAOp.aat In M -degree weather an-

t -:1; ; ' w atchM tb e Aggie 18-0 lead vlpei ' c u t by Mastroglov&nni'a paulns

, ; : j : - ru n n in g a n d kicking.: : I , ! ; i A a n d M 's In d lao lialfback, BII I ^ ' J I S rede , aparked the> Aggies from th<

opening qu a rte r w ben h s brok , - .: I locee BS yards and ou tran th re

w ould-bo tackier^ f c r th e gune^ Jlra t aeore. He passed M yards fo am other Aggie counter.

ii'lii': Baylor UpsetI;** i . ’ AUSTIN. Nov. 7 WV-Clulch ; 1 ' paaalng by Texaa quarterbick

I C harley Brewer, on th e heels ot!; B a jlo r fumbles, toppled Biylor r Irom th e undefeated. unUtd

ranka 31>M S a turday and esU- 1 pu lted T exaa into a flraUplsee

r, I ; t i e tn th e Southwest conference ! J • 1;. 1 race.

' , . . i . H ie gifted toe of Texas’ ex thf p o in t m ani'PhU Branch, was the difference.

: ' ' ' unim pressed by Baylor's No. S' na tional ranU ng In T h a Auo*

d a te d Press footbaU poll, T exu played g ian t killer lo r the aecond

i' tim e in five years against a Biy-lor team th a t entered the contest

' . wi t h an unblemished record.

; All-America j Notre Dame 1

• ; ‘ PHmADELPHIA, Not. 7 W-AU-• f; : j' r A m erican Johnny la t tn e r . return- ' Ing one Ucfcoff for P3 y a r ^ and

; f. . se tting u p two o ther scorea wllhI . spectacu lar runs, saved N o t r e

- » I ’— D am a^ ■ UDbeaMa" w con f 'S atu rday a s th s na tion 's No. 1 c o lle ^ foot* b a ll team downed , the surprisingly

1 ' ‘ * rugged Pennsylvania eleven 39>30 ; In a brulslrig lH lersectlonal game

a t r ta n k l ln field.*;, The I rish halfback from Chicago's

w est tide also Intercepted a p a u In • ^ end tone In Uje l u t period when

. • V r ■ th e Quakera wero Uweatenlng for a i ' ; X ,• fourth touchdown.

f ; ■ iV ' - , .. coach P tan k Leahy, r ttu m ln s to

I ' v ; - r tM Oramlgna, Penn <juarterb«k

il ■ ' » ~ \

'W ashington Beats ii;-: Vandal FreshmenI SEATTLE, Nov. 7 ( fl— Quarter-n M V back Bobby Cox led th e Washington

Hi 111 freshm on to a 35-0 victory overH , r , l i Id ah o 's yearling* Saturday , com-{ii I' ! . plet(ztg n in e passes l a H tries on‘ /if i a w m flew , two /o r touchdowns.

- only f ln ti'iltt W ! dow ns a a d lost th e b a n foo r times

ftaaU c#- W ashington thumbedj

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0 STATE B linute West(1 by Clock; C rd Star for I,V. 7 {/P)— W estern S ta te collcge ram play, but couldn’t catch up with Idal I 33-20 victory and th e ir second etra: h tins Mountaineers ju s t couldn't keep

it Season Ends tl Two Countiesbird season ends officially today In on intlcs but as fa r as th e re s t of the ar }d, tho season m ight as well bo over, officially closed fo r pheasant and Hu ly In this -------------------------------------

S s Cougai’s Scare Horned Frogs

m, Oneida, O .

"."S Before LosmgSPOKANE. W ash . Nov. 7 W

Ronald Cllnkscale, i speldy Jun' Q haim ack. helped T e ta s ChrisUan^ two fourth-period touchdowns SiP m a urday fo r a 31-7 victory over Was —tha ap- i n ^ n SU t«.

lh e H om ed Progs, breaking by show five-game losing streak, spot!

VB ststo's W sshlng ton 'S ta to a 7-0 lead In t I opened MCond quarter, tied It by haUtii reported and th e n w en t comfortably ahe

tgal caly in Uje la s t l&jmlnutes.^ Cllnkscale, w h o ’can run the IC

lait Lake yard dash In :B.8, xlpped throu; s found, th e ■Cougars fo r ru n s of 1« and t Vemal, yards in a 83-yard scoring mar ho found and a m inute la te r h it Doa Sta lellswero ford w ith a 33-yard touchdown p l • and a A WSO fum ble gave TOU t. tJ lsh a n l chance for Sts th ird score and t

I Cougars d id n 't havo time o r tale nbels and ** “ comeback.Ui efid to- Th® C ougars*,W ayne Berry wl

» ono-yard p lunge p u t WSO ahei itv outside 1**““ . .tar. An Intorcoptw i pass on the TC und pick- 3T had se t i t up.- -• lurlns the But TCU h a d the score tl

^ thanks to R ay McKou-n-s passli lost of the and i t w as a ll over for WSO. th e n g e - The C ougar passing game didi

bother th e F rogs a t all and on 17. ArmU- B ony and c hunky Chuck Becli y win see could ga in on th e ground with mui umber of consistency.10 season The Progs from the Southwt

u r u t of row up to ’S a tu rd ay and were ne:. IB.' their longest losing streak in— . . years, go t a f irs t class scare earn n o a ’ to Uie de ligh t of 1 7 ^ fans w)g l C S w atched in pe rfec t weaUjer.> n v a C ougon used up most of U> U jB • flrat period w ith a 17-play drive thlov. 7 m - carried 67 ya rd s, Beckel getting ■a 7J-Tsrd on 11 carries. McKown intercepts

7 pay oft a fourth-dow n pass in the end tonMown to however, to s to p th e threat.Is brlUlant it But on th e f i r s t play of tho se<iilastroglo- period, J im H agerty Intercep

e d a McKown pass and Berry neicrovd of o^^ .a iom en ta la te r . MelThompsg

a ther aad ®®averted, , ,

“tSta Boise Broncos f t l ; Clinch Fifthran three

■J.T'te Loop Crown• By Tho AssocUted Prtas

j , The Boise Ju n io r college Br6nc< wrapped up th e i r f if th straight Ir

' term ountaln conference f o o t b a )^-Clutch championship P rid ay night by d( irterback featlag R icks college, Rexburg 13-i heels ot Tha loss w as R icks' first of tti

I Biylor season.untied Boise drove fo r 80 yards and

od esta- touchdown In th o second quarW rst-plaee and tallied its second score In th nference third period w hen halfback Bryan

Lemon raced 30 yards to pay dirt, s’ extha- In ano ther Interm ountaln con w u the ferenee tU t F r id a y n ight, Wcstmln

Bter college pounded Dixie coUeg r's No. S deeper in to th e loop cellar by a 30> la Auo- count. I n w inning, Westmlnste .1, T exu a th ree-gam e losing streale second elevated Its conference mark t< to D iy . 3-3. DU U now 0-4.I contest A t KlamaUi PalU. Ore.. Wcbe: :Otd. coUege ba ttled to a - 7-7 draw witl

Oregon Tech' l a a nonconterence go

ea Johnny Lattne tie to 28-20 Win (W -AU- fuUback Joo V aroitls and halfback return- Bob Pelver r a n ilke berserk bulls

rd s and through tb e I r ish defense lha t had -ea wllh cowed a ll o th e r foes.N o t r e L attner's 03-yard touchdown run

totUfday w lth - 'a 'k lc k d ff cam e ih lh e first ge foot* period a fte r P e n n h a d stung tha jrislngly top-raaked I rish w ith a quick opea- Q 39*30 Ing touchdown. H is great run set 1 game off a louchdown reacU on' for the

Irish who added two more within hlcago's spnco of 10 m inutes. Quarter- past In Halph aug lle lm i scored from >d when Ihreo yards a f te r a 68-yard drive Jg for a “nd sub quarte rback Don Schaefer

added ano ther on a 3-yard sneak on the f irs t play of th e second pe-

end m d *00 '• " ~n in i to followed a 35-yard puntek iiete « lu m by the elusive Lallner and

a 38-yard cn ineh lng march by rterback. Dame's m odem version of the«lin.»nd Jgour-llnrscmBg_______ :---------------------------- Lallner aUo aot up the Irish's

Quarter- Joe Heap. ^ ^

hrtitJn. Onunlgna-s pssalng and 'cUmased “ downs, when halfliack W alt HynosU went pe first over from th e five, or times Penn took th e second half kick- numbed off and moved 73 yards, mainly on ICS. ] the ground w ith Felver conlrUjuUog

BENGALS stern Rally ; Connor, r Bengalsge rammed through tw o touchdowni ith Idaho S tate collegc Saturday as id straight Rocky Mountain confere I 't keep going a f te r tallying a first-qi------------ te r touchdown. They thr<■“T ened'tim e and again but e I Q G time were foiled by tha Maho £

W estern S U te 's U U y-the fin I / v n Ujo game cam e midway In the I c S period w hen BUI Rhodes wer

yards a round end Into scoring y In only rltory.f>in nrnn B engals Came back ■me area touchdow ns in the se<

I over. quarter to take a 30-7 haUi tnd Hun- l*»d. T h ey drove 80 yards o_______ __ sustained m a rc h , w llh Du b <

n e r going over from the five • rack up th e ir first touchdjCUl G three m inutes Into the ^ o n d

riod. L ater, a fte r a Western 8 ■r^eva Punt, the Bengals attain marc v I H S this Ume 00 yards dovndeld ' . ® . Conner a n d G ene Despard d

th e baU carry ing . Pullback Mi l i U H Pelton c racked over from the 9

Uio second tally.T hen, w llh one and one-

•hrfiti.n fA m inutes le f t In the first half, 1

raced 15 ya rda fo r the Ujird I gal touchdown.

Sreaklni a W estern 8Uvt« threatened sev k . ^ ^ l e d Umes in th o flra t eight minute lead In tho th e Uilrd period bu t failed to s( >y haUtlme T hen the B engals added ano sbly ahead touchdown, on a 70-yard mi

wiUj U jk-Conner-D espaid carr: a the 100- combo' tak ing / m ost of Uie spri !d th rou ih C onner, flnaU y w ent-around l i and 33 the 16 fo r tho touchdown.

Ing march A fo u rth -q u a rte r score by Mc Doa Stao- Howard fin ish ed the scoring S! idown piss, fo r Uie B engals; and, wlOi four n TOU the utes of gam e tim e leit. West

re and Uie s ta te s ta r te d to roll. Reserve h s o r talent back jjob O ra n t raced 30 yi

to a touchdow n wlUi 45 seco Berry wllh le ft to play .

A Bengal fumble on the klcl was recovered by Uia MounUtoi

0 lhe TOU on Idaho S ta te 's 20. W llb 30'-onds left, ha lfback BIU Rhe

J s ja s s ln g g S o wn”." ^

H S Spartans Hitwith much T » 1 1*Buckeyes for

Kara early COLUMBUS, O.. Nov. 7 UPh- fans who Roy Bolden, 157-pound halfbi

>cr- personally knocked Ohio Statelost of tha of Uie Big T e n championship Sat ' drive tha t day as ho led M ichigan Slate t getting 46 38-13 victory, ntercepted Bolden scored U u w • MlcWi1 end tone, s ta te touchdow ns, two of them at. runs of 30 a n d 37 yards on wh >t Uie sec- he repeatedly ahook off toe h e intercept- oh lo S late tocklers.

Jerry weat The vlotory, achieved before I Thompson 338 fans, in cold a n d gloomy wea

er. gave M ich igan S ta te a Blg'^ — standing of fou r wins against <

defeat, a n d k e p t alive its chainplj COS ahlp hopes.Ohio S la te 's tw o touchdowns w

h made on exploalvo marches powe: by Howard {HopaIong>'Cassady t Bobby WaUclns. ’

Michigan S ta te scored first, or t l steady m arch , down the fleld w

Bolden c arry ing over from i PrtM three. O hio S ta te struck back ,, th e sta rt of th e second quarter w

W atkins sm ash ing 18 yards Uuxii - iP fc 1! the llna for th e touchdown, ht Iv» A few m om en ts la te r Bolden bu

n a « y for 37 y a rd s and a touchdw .J:: carr>-lng th ree O hio S tate men 1

la st 15 yarda.Cassady m a d e It 1M 3 a t Ujo bI

ds and a gf the second h a lf w ith a p retty : d quarter j-anl pass to T om Hague, bu t Bold ire In Uia jfd a fourth pe riod m arch down t :k Bryant field and c rashed h is way for pay dirt, yards and th e touchdow n-althou tain con- h it by alx o r seven tacklers. Wcstmln- I n Uie c losing m o m e n t # T< lo coUege Yewclc tossed a 16-yard pass to El by a 30.7 D uckett fo r th e fourth and fir

stm lnster touchdown.Rg streak ■■9 mark to M astroglovannl pitched for a 1

yard touchdow n and scored 1 Weber team 's oUier taU y from the fo

iraw wtth a fte r actually knocking over fl a'cnce go. tacklers.

tner Sparks in Over Pennhalfback one run o f 17 yards and Varali •rk bulls ano ther of 16. T h e touchdown can lha t had on a daring five-yard pass fro

Q ram tgna to Felver.A fter N otro D am e's third peri<

Lhe flrat gcon Penn took th e klckoff at ung uia again d rove 73 ya rd s w ith Varail ck ope^- plunging trom ttje one.

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M TUESDAY, NO: Irish's M A I

on FRA N k STO JA CK>e -th lrt . \.1 to Uie “f O u g - SEM

AL SZASZ v:ms were — ' 'U w i5 * t DOUBLE SFM iy l o n e e a g l ecUmasedi t i went CHET W ALLICK

alt kick- TlckeU on Sale a t W&ATB

S ffiuS S B p m » , ,M b ,V r a

.S CAPTUIly , : _ i v i e e l

Tdowns In 1 ay as tho . . - onfercnce' ' ':irst-quar- ey threa t- ; •I but each TT-Idaho s u t e ,

.the f irs t o f "’ in Uje f ln tles ■ j ■scoring te r- ]

t I 'the second ' -•7 haUllmeyards on a I >'Buzz Con- j M L m SM '." .

h e five, to > . V H u Z 'touchdownM ond pe- —

ste m S U U . . .n marched, ufleld with:pard doing ...»ck Marlin n the a for

d one-half t half, D es- - middle and third Ben-

med several Oavfaaa meets Jo th U I U » I .p p c u u i < .u » w « l .

m arch rd carrying the sprints.iround end \;hdown.] by M erlin , oring sprea * h (our mln-It, W estern f fnerve ha lf- 1 30 yards45 seconds ' ' ”

o u n ^ c O T Last-Minu » 23-20 Winr . . LOS ANGELES. Nov. 7L i t Stanford university’s Rose

f nullifying an almost unbelo r Stanford and giving th e T

F o o t b a l l - S c c r e s -

i 8 «Jhip S a tu r- TCU Sl. W«l.liiflon 8Ul« 7

Colo™<i<. A K i t . DYU II• W chlgon CiUfoni[rjJ. BUoforf 10

th , h « .v j r „ m .

before 83.- S 'l'iw oM jlbo .V whlun.ii !0 my w eath- . « ♦ - «• ^a Big T en ColnmW* It. Pirttoouth 1»- galnst one rrln«U>a l. llttrird «

. . . . . . .Noir* D>tn« 2S, r«nn 10

lowns were Amy « . Horth SUU 7es powered nmwB *S. ConnjeUeul t

'first on a mI ir* st.^DcHoin t

k back a t Wrtt vir«lnl« ii. vi«ini» T«h t

Is Uuxiugh r u t it. VlninU 0 m. Mirrltnd II, CMrt> Wuhlniton S)lden burst Ktnluckr «0, V>nd«rl>ilt 14

W«Wft*toB •■>() U« S«, Dtrldmi ToucnooTO. c«rfl» 7 .B men th e >iiuiiiipni » , Konh t« iu 7

(;forcl> W h » . ClmNti 7 > <1... Auburn 19, Ultml 20

vinlnl. UillUrj JO, Wllllin hoi V p retty 18- i».}UtBolden AUUm* II. CbitUnooii 1(

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' KANSAS STATE WINS I VaraltU LAWRENCE, Kans.. Nov. 7 M>) 3wn S tate a p lU ll» d on a K alass from »“ to go 30 yarda to see

In the second quarter S a turday ai _ t ^ a 7-0 Dig Seven conferen« ^ o a ioo tbair vlctory.“ i n r a s - i r - s t 8 t t* V araS s Kansas since 1044.

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nute Field Go Iin Over StanJf^ov. 7 {ffV-Tho Southern Californio ’s Rose bowl dreams in th e final h t unbelievable aerial performance b, : th e Trojans a 23-20 victory. Plact ----------— came off the bcnch with

r p m n in in f f 't f t I jn p t n I C O yard field goal and hand SU

lU first defeat in Uie PaclHo ' conference Rose bowl race.

L u 2( T he w inning field goal,• 7 • leovlng. SU nford sUll In a^ m andtng position to get theJ IX sesson assignment against a

, ‘Tc'i team , sen t a crowd of 1*jj ” sweltering fans awy from M:» SUU so r ia l CoUseum U lklng in whlspi f t . Ul.. < I t wiped ou t the magnlflcenVi

Jng record for the afternoon o 1.B 80 handsome O arrett, w ho had0 A ■»<> U 6 p ie t^ i 50 p jag jj fgj. 334

three-touchdowns.------------------I t broke s 30-;20 tie and gav

equally ga llan t band of TYoJanc to ry and 10 poInU fo r the

BUU 7 fourth quarU r.1 Stanford Is now Ued w ith I

In tha bowl race. T he Tribe b u t one more conference gan

irttt T play, agalnat traditional Calltcin two weeks. A SU nford triu

T«h T even coupled wlUi a UCLA vl - over USO and W aahlngton, v

stlU leave SUnford on top bei .ii>iton s Uio Ind ians defeated UOLA i .. ld « . T

SU nford trailed the T ro jans ; going Into Uie second half. '

O arreU reaUy w ent to town.■a and M .rr ,( s tra ig h t passes th a t brought

touchdowns, the m ost specUi ono to halfback Ron Cook on n

covering 84 yards.

SOO?a:RS GET BIXTII ' » COLUMBIA, Mo.. Nov. 7 OFh

O klahoma Sooners closed b j on < s ix th stra igh t Big Seven confer

' f o o t b a l l championship andO range bowl berth Saturday scoring a touchdown in tho

TiALL quarter fo r a 14-7 victory over prislngly strong Missouri.

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&oal Gives US mford Indiansifornia Trojans dealt a shocking ble :inal 14 seconds of th e ir game Satu ance by-passing a r tis t Bobby Garre

Place-kicking specialist Sam.Tsagn 1 with sec- ----------------------------- -—

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(joal, while Passes Win For Colorad(

b o u l d e r . Colo., NOV. 7 Qrabblng U tah posses like Uiej their own, Colorado's B u f f a

two of them into touchi In spinning a . 31-0 triumph

12 Colomdo the mythical fo 14 yards and championship of Uio Rockies J ' -------------- day.M d gave an Halfbacks Carroll Hardy Trojana vie- Prank Bcrnardl each speared, o r tne wild o u aerials nnd boUi received t

■ Ing ovaUons from th e 18,500 . w ith UCLA When they le ft the non-confi e Tribe has game midway in Uio fourth qi ice gome U • Colorado, la s t place club 1 kl California, Big Seven, took command aj ord trium ph, scorelcss f i r s t quarter, and ICLA victory classed Uje Skyline conference Igton, would e rs w ith touchdowna in th e si top because third and fo u rth quarters.

UOLA three Hardy ra n four yards foi Colorado score, passed 34 yai

T ro jans 13-7 end Gary K fafeic for anothe half. T hen »ct up Ujo th ird wIUj a 33-yai

town. terceptlon to U tah 's 3..hrew seven UUh's Ja ck Cross and Don ] ftrousht two crunched ou t impressive

w e on the ground bu t Uielr e were nullified by Colorado lnl<ok on n ploy

___ _ Carter Cowley.

! 7 TECII 20, CLEMBON 7 ' d in o T th e lr ATLANTA. Nov. 7 W -BlUyI conference a sklnny-legged speedster, anlip and an erratic bu t touchdown-prodSaturday by a ir game boosted Georgia Teel:in Ujo last 30-7 victory Saturday over iry over su r- Clenison U am brilliantly quirl. backed by sophomore Don Kl

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Shaw passed to two t< tw o scores with a 10

B H t ' p a B s a n d - B l9 :y a r d - T u n : outcom e never -was In daut

m B th e opening minutes, when - guided Oregon 48 ysrds to a

dow n In e igh t plays..I t w as th e third straight i

Oregon, th e team th a t upset ' e m CaUfom la last, week.-.

Id ah o never z ^ e a th r e a t untU Uie c losing .t a g a in s t Oregon reserves, wh

f . te a m w en t 67 yards to a UueI . • " ' } th e scoring plsy coming v I '.. '.: . i seconds remslnlng. Eddie I . • m a d e the touchdom on a I . y a rd line buck.I O regon's fleet sophomore5. ■■ . back, Dick James, scored U ! th e w inner's touchdowns, i

•• theo j In the f ln t period. I m in a te d tb e opening 48-yan by ta k in g a pitchout and r

E 9 H | a lx yarda around e n d ..a few m inutes la ter ha ha:

___ n 3 8 -y ard .p ass , from Sbawscore. T b e same psss plsy «i

~ fo r 33 yards and snother i P B T a t i dow n In th e third period. 0 I K w ii m a rk o th e r score came a fte r a < he wUl movo In Uie second quartei

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d e fe a t a t the hands o t Do------------------- M cCall In an inter-distrlct

^ football Uit here Satunl O / l A rt T u rner and Jay Lee Wl I 1 b ig guns for th s M ushen i

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:n | blow to) Saturday, Approximately 400 people G arrett o£ .ed th e game. .

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n doubt after JL fll’S O H S:, when Bhaw

Californimight win for _

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down hlmaeU and vnnlng w ith 3s in California's fooih Eddie Al^llsca U i e ^ K d B ern i on a four- W ashington Huskies

• ' In a Poclflc Coaal c homore half- a crowd of 38,oo« ored three of team s roU up the m owns, two of compUed in the ir ' fiod. He cul- lU r tln g ba ck in 190 « .y a rd drive C alifornia, wlUi l and running ing wlUi h is receiver

seemingly impoaalbli ' ha hauled In th e opening kickoit

S h a w .fo r .a a . le ad - th a t-w a s-b u plsy « u good from th e n on. w ther touch- - L an o n * . touchdowi riod. Oregon’s j# y»rds to le f t end i ter a 46-ysrd la th e f i r s t period, a quarter. tosses .o f 63 and 43 -------- ha lf Al T alley,

Drops* n ine ya rd s to score

- T i I f W ashing ton , allho1 X U i defend ag a in s t the Ci. _ o r to hold th e Bears

Count SS5L“JSe?r,;„ ^ L ederm ao's 33-yard i

B lack In Uie iwn to a 34-26 *nd m arched 70 yan o t Donnelly- wlUi L ederm an bot

Ustrlet eight- e ight y a rd s out.I Saturday. i n Uie fourth , toi Lee were Uie scored o a th ru sts ot 1

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lo Uie seoond —^ —1-20 but Don- NEBRASKA WINS 1 le range with AMES. I a , Nov. 7 c and opened powered 77 o r more 3 :ad Uiat was touchdow ns and sei

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rs Boast t Line in [LeagueH3 will be facing the fflstgat bnrVf<gtd- Six confcrencc play_ Wednesday when

Braves in tho final game of the y e a r ne time ia 2 p.m^ a t the Lincoln field.-------- The Bruins took last Mon-

day off_after_thdr_14-7 dc- I g S fea t by .CaldweU but w ent r ig h t0 back tnto heavy icrlmmagea T u e s­

day and bave spen t to i better p o r tI . o t th e week bniahlng up defenae

patt«m 8 to stop the epeedy BoUe- halfbMka.5 Coach Harold Brown reports th e

Brulna a r t In top sha^ie lo r th e ey high eager to puU an upaet.^ Dave Van Houten, th e Brulna*ht w ith top.DOtch guard who was In jured Ialt*. early In Uie season, la expected to a 4-1-1 aee some action In the game. H ow- nprove* ever. Brown said Van H outen’a cf four anU e had no t responded as rap id ­

ly aa waa predicted a ad bla p a rtlc l- In the Potion wIU !>• limited.

Tlngtoh *T7e probably will b a n to depend I Valley on our passing game this w ee t and

we've been working pretty h a rd on tie the week." Brown aald.

d when T he Bravea' forward wall la bu l- ig p a u w arked by two tackles both o t whom id zone, weigh well over 300 pounds. D on t ou t In Mendlola - tip* the; beam a t 325' another pounds whUo bis pa rtoe r a t the............. o the r tackJa apot weigh* 316.........auallMT T h* B r a ra aUck pretty m uch to M T ^ a ground a tU ek alUiough Uiey have

a top passer In S tan Oliver. The UeKeii Of baektleld consists o f , ^ ' ^ g Dick Hancock and Dick Wisdom,

running trom the haltbaek spots, M d John H addoz a t /ullback.

T h s tour atartlng backs were n member* of th* track squad and

Brow o says h is line will have U> |A V ^I v j o lng same o t the Braves.Boxer* T he Bruins, although they aro Ltn will running for any BigM for BIX honors, can end Uielr season on r bowl * w inning nolo by bcaUng Boise.

In They have won three games, tied ' two a n d lost three games so ta r th is

atlona! « w o n . In Big Six conference play.year record Is dismal w)th only an

t team"- opening game victory , over Id ah o • ( t ^ - f ^ ll s on the credit sldi.

They have lost to Nampa. Poca­tello and Caldwell In Big Six piny and tied Box Elder, UUh, and M is­soula, Mont., In non-co5 ference

^ play. T heir other two wins, again st ■ M Elko, Ner,, and Moacow, wero bo th

non-conference tilts.— Tho oUier Wednesday games In

Magle VaUey shape up ajt t i n t class football fare.

, i * I In terest will be spotlighted on two I t l l Big Seven games th a t wUl deter*I «-< t- -m inB -thB -w lnnero fthe”conrttenceI l l s______T he Burley Bobcats, current Icad-tiJ : i : i ers of the loop, m eet Rupert a t B u r- , , , , , ley. A win to r the Bobcats would ill ,M* .aasure them' o f Uie tIUe.IT C i T he Jerom* Tigers, whose onlyII ’Im los* f>*nds of the Bob- ii e o cats, host the Buhl Indians. A w in- — by th e Tiger*, coupled wlUi a B u r- ■II JIH Ioy jogj, iivQ the crown ta

the T lje n .t« t u OoodlDg, w hleh h a s already-fln>}! JH Uhed Its season, seem* talrly cer* it 401 ta in o f third place Jn the standing*.IJ III T he Solons will m eet Filer In »II 111 ‘■practleo" game whioh wlU no t-------- count in the final standing*.

In class B play, there are two II 101 tM iea on tap . The ehoshone In*11 SII d lans host Arco In a game th a t »* *« should bo a n easy one for the I n - II m <11“^].II m T he Olenns Ferry Pilots tra re l lo ■— — m eet Mountain Hom# In another

Arm istice day affair. M ountain ' Homo ratea th e edge la th is ono ... ,

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i| I Stubbs Paces HHs Richfield to ' 1 1 14-6 Victory! «T4 RIOHPIELD. Nov. 7 -P a u l fltubb*1 2410 pasaed and ran the Richfield T lfsr* '

lo a 14-8 victory over th* D ietrich :tiT Blue Devils here Friday In th e f in a l ‘

I s t i eigh t-m an conference gam* of th e ;*i» season.

, 2^: The game see-sawed back andI m forth fo r the f l r l t three period* w ith < - : — neither team able lo p u t together a “ *"* concentrated scoring drive. , «II III l.a to in Uie fourth period, ths Blue ' [0 411 Devlla began to tire and Btubbs e e t \ ? up th e .f ln t Tiger score with a Ion* ^

It <]T heave to Conrad Morley. The pass > ll 441 covered 15 yards and Morley raced rl THT Uie tina l 10 yard* Into the end tone 6

to r th e U l Iy . ^ A fter Dletrloh failed to move th e P

,, ball foUowlng the klokott, the T igers ,I, ! : took over and acored when Stubbs f>9 UJ amaeked through h is own rig h t h :» n tackle and ran 30 yard* for Uio

}* *core. “

Rocky May Befend ! ill Title in Miami1 tos MIAMI. Pla., Nov. 7 H^-Kocky

M arciano may defend his world’s heavyweight boxing championship

, . In M iam i next Feb. 17 or Feb. 34.] {!! T he possibility w u discussed FW- 1 ]7t day a t a meeUng between Al Welll,; m the cham p’s manager, and Jim N or-’

VA rls, prealdent of the International0 ‘to Boxing club.: r : : : Welll and Norris s^ld Uiey p lan-

ned lo meet again Monday and1 it> ho jied_ to_ i5> ch_8ereem en{^ th .a t.J JU Umelj !?! M arciano, Brockton,. Mass., .1*1 tf j jchedu l»d -to -leave' Nov, 30 tor an ' li* exhlblUon lour of Uie Pacific and : the fa r east, relum ing to the United I IKT -SU tes about Doc. 30.

, PniNCETON fl. IIABVARO 0» i l l CAMBRIDOB. Maxj., Nov. 7 tO—‘ • « Dick Emory. Princeton’s Uilrd*I IIS str ing passer, clicked with a M-yardt J « touchdown p i ta ta C apU la Homer: — sm ith w ith less than Uiree mlnliles

rem aining Saturd ty to give Prlace-» ton l u siventh straight foolbUl{ trium ph over atubbom Harvard o-o.

I III T he MUlrose A. A. track and field ! m eet wUl be • held in MadUon 1 1112 Square garden on Feb. fl. Im

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J'mS Grapples Hereislsts o f ^ ^Wladom, F r a n k Stojack. world’* light k spots, heavyweight wrestling champion, cjc. will meet Prank JnnjM In the .nJln :s w ere event of the regular wrestling pro- lad a n d P**n « t for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday a t bave to Rondevoo,he r u n - T he bout, a one-hour o r best Iwo-

out-of-three tails - afta lr, will be ley aro non-tlUe a* James 1* too heavy tor any B ig class.ason on Stojack has held the l ls h t heavy lolse. crown since last eummer. H e won It le*. tied from Oypsy Joe and has suctess- ta r th is 'fu lly detended It several times, ce play . In the -seml-flnal event. Al Seasz jn ly a n grapples Herb Parks In a 45-mlnute,• Id ah o two-oul-ot-Uiree falls bout.

Two special cventa, both one-fall .. P oca- o’* 30 minutes, also <ire on the c.-trd !lx piny for Tuesday night, id M is- < Chief Lone Eagle meets Vlctorlo iterence 'O choa In one while Cliet Wattlck a g a in s t Ungle* with Logger U rs e n In the re b o th olher. i

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i t lM d - Oll Kimberlywould BOISE, Nov. 7 lfl — RoosareU

W ashington carried the ball to r two le only Boise touchdowns as the Boise Jun- ,B B ob- 'lo r vnrslly defeated Kimberly high A w in school 20-B Friday,

a B ur* I t was the team ’s third win against )wn ta th ree lostts. WashlnRton Wok a \al-

e ral from Loren Weston In the fcc- iy -fln* -ond-period to score and dived over ly cer* from the two la tho fourth qunr- nding*. - t e r . 'f * A pass from W eston to Ron Plla- U n o t gerald in the f ln t accounted tor• tha remaining Boise louchdov,-n. re tw o Kimberly scored on a 26-yard rc- ne I n - verao pUy.a th a the I n - CRC8ADEB8 WIN .~ 1 i - WORCESTER, Mass., Nov. 7 MV-

Holy Cross spoiled Boston unlver- #1^ * touchdown In th e first minute and then rallied for three touch-

- downs In-lhe second helf to iipset tha Terriers V>-7 Saturday.

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atubb* OASTLEPORO, Nov. 7 -T h e Cos- ,T jrer* tle ford W olvu pushed across a .le trtch fourth-quarter score and Uien m an- :e f in a l ^ Pelht to edgeot th e 2>{urtaugh 14-3 In Uie season finale |

hero Friday. ,£ a n d Tmillng 13-7 wlUi time running •* w ith o u t the final period of play, the < ther a Wolve* started a drive trom Ihelr

own 40-yard line th a t carried to the ,a Blue M urt*u ih one. Two cracks a t Mur* ’ ,bi M t taugh’* line yielded nothing bu t ^a lonir ’lo h n Ensunia belted over fo r the .* paw »co « on the third Uy. The Wolves ‘ raced ™>^de good on the extra point try to ;

1 tone BO Into Uie lead and then managed ‘to throttle Murtaugh'* last-mlnute

ire th e passing attack. <Gene Ilardln racked up th e first

Uubbs MurtaUBh tally early in Uie open- li r ig h t I n s quarter when he carried over li

f t^ g from the one-yard line to climax a

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' : SHOSHONE. Nov. 7 -T h e ;L - “ ■( with Arco by clubblnsr the DecI • ■ . way against the rugged DecloI ' rack up the victory. The Hor

^ Rupert Roi] 39-12 Win (

^ e v ^ RUPERT, Nov. 7 — Rupe string clevcii foi- the first tir

I . game Friday night and went J U t , , . 39-12.__The„Indians battled R ' of the firs t half but cameu p - a p a r t - a t thc-seam a- during

J r final moments of play.R upert got away to an early lead

^ In the f irst period when Boyd a: Chugg broke away on an end sweep: h S m K »“ " • _the .nJln T h e Ind ians came rig h t back to •ling pro- Ue the acore as the second period lesday a t got under way. Bill.Clayton lugged

11 over from the Rupert eight-yard best two- m arker. ^

win be Buhl w ent Into the lead a few leavy to r m inutes later- on a long, pass trom

T arry Lawton to Morrison bu t h t heavy couldn't s tay out in fron t as Rup* le won It c rt’s G ary Fenton grabbed a touch-

success* down heave to even the score on Imes. the nex t series of playa.Al Staas R upert's manpo^rer began to as* 5-mlnuie, itself in the second half and

It rolled to four quick touchdowns.. one-tim p^enton racked up his second ecore the c.ird q, gj, ^

C larence Rausch buisTed over on n In tS ; » quarterback sneak trom about the

one a tte r a long Rupert drive and Charles D airy got the tit th Rupert score cn an off*Uckle sm ash cov-

A Q erlng five yards.• Late In th e game, the Indians p u t on an aeria l show th a t backfired

3 g ______ jfJien.Lftny_Norby_lntercBBled_fla.his own 40*yard line in d went aU

I the way fo r the score.[ y ' R upert tangle* with tha Burley tt' Bobcats In tbe season’s finale for

Hoosarelt both team* Armistice day. Rupert 1 to r two now holds down tourth place In the Dlse Jun- Big Seven loop with virtually no ■rly high chance to Improve its standing.

S i ; Fish and Game S,";” Official on Tour

BOISE. Nov. 7 Cf)-SU te flah and :on P its- game director Ross Leonard an* nted tor nounced. Saturday departm ent ed* ichdov,-n. ucallon officer M Ichati Throckmor* i-ard rc- ton Is m aking a two-week tour of

eastern Idaho elementary schools. On the tr ip , p a rt of th e depart-

- m ent's conaerrstlon education pro* r. 7 (fl— gram. Throckmorton wlll lecture to

unlver- students In R irla, Roberts, Dubois, t m inute H am er and Idaho F a lli th is week.I touch- H e_vlslt«d schools io -R «xburg , to iipsel Sugar Clly, Rigby and M enao U st

week. '

Wolves Edge in 14-13 Battle'he Cas- series of play w ith Owalne Tcsnoh* cross a lldek going over from the alx-lneb sn m an- line on a quarterback sneak.

M urtaugh w ent Into the lead la te i n xinaie jn the second period. Pau l Pickett •

plunged over from the one after a ' i n n in g iB-yard penally had given M ur- i

fh I 'i ’ to t h i Both Uam * Uireatened *ev«ral ' ft M,ir during tho Uilrd period bu t ‘

were unable to push across a score, j fo r th* *" th e tlnal period. En*una |WoivM b 'J tied over irom the ono to give t ^ ^ the Wolves the equallrlng -touch* lanaged•mlnulo Tlie win le ft the W ohea wlUi a

4-1-2 record for the year, le f in t The game was aa evenly matched I open- In Uie statlsUc* column aa i t wa* d over In the scoring column.Imax a Castleford rolled up 13 f l n t downs

and 177 ya rd s total offense while >ff and M urtaugh . ne tted nliie f l n t downs ' 16 a ex t and lfl7 yards total offense. -

I TERRIER PUPPIES:J no t shed. Many O ther Qualities.,

1. YOUNGN orth Side of Road on Ellxabeth

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INESDAY Iim Keeps S

le Indians Bat i:on, Kelley Pj7—The Shoshone Indians warmed up

f the Declo Hornets 2C-13 here Friday. ;ed Declo eleven and overcame a firs The Horneta got th e ir firs t tally eai

Rolls to Easy in Over Buhl— Rupert managed to field its firsi first time since the season’a opcnini nd went on to stomp th e Buhl Indian jattied R upert on even term s for mos ut came “

Sraators^RoU To 33-19 i n

It'S .0- O ver M eridiannd periodon lugged GOODING, Nov. 7—The Goodlni Hght-yord Senators had lo go outside the Bli

Seven conference to wind up thel ad a few football season bu t found Uii oasi from relatively eaay a* Uiey wai-^ " b u t loP"* M eridian 33-10 hera Friday.: a* Rup* Larry Roberson and Larry Fields I a touch- the top ottenslve a la n for the Sen' score on ators all year, wound up the se u o i

In tine style w ith Fields acorint an to a s- three touchdowns and Robersor ha lt and two.

ichdowns. The Senators scored the first tlmi ond (core they had the ir h ands on tho ball long p " « Fields climaxed th e drive wlUi a 40-

yard spurt over h is own le tt tackle I evrr nn M eridian came rig h t back to U< a ta u t th e ‘h® 0" ^ series o:drive and^ R upert -Roberson got h is f irs t score of thi lash cov* n ig h t'a s the second period openec

when ha crashed through from thi r tu n .n i i i 14-yard m arker. Meridian ooei

•B»ln came back to tie the score oi m the nex t series of plays bu t Field)

-InTfn T ore-e ifn r-B O .-y iirdnko rln r 'Jaun Just before the h a lf ended to pu

- the senato rs ou t In front to slay. lf_.T, f®? Roberson added hta second touch- L wfrnlrt down of Uie n igh t early in the Uilrt « e 1 n tJietually no Fields ended th e acorlng for thi idins. Senators early in the fourUi period

this time with a 60-yard run. Meridian tallied Its last score lat(

0 In the llna l period.............. Oooding, oll .th rough w llh Bl5111* fleren conference play, has a rela- *** Uvely *afe grip on third place In th« flah and standings,

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National Guard ‘.Su Tournament Set s S At Local Links

rhihnii N ational guardsmen from orei i s ^ e ^ ’ participate In *lUxbMW. io l f toum anien t Sunday a t tbe

municipal links. Joo Durgan, pro a t Uie course, announced.

• Prites wlll be awarded In tbe nine-hole handicap toumey, D ur­gan said. Golfers wlU tee off a t 10 a jn .

All members of Uie national guard are eligible to play In the

1 toumey.

Tcsnoh* VOLS FINALLY W INalx-lnch KNOXVILLE,- Tenn,, Nov. 7 Uft-

k. HaUback Jim m y. W ade ran ' andi»aci iat« passed Tennessee to a convincing1 Plck-U 32-14 vletory over Louisiana flUteI after* a Saturday. Tlie 18S-pound scatbackn M ur- n n for one touchdown and paasedipot. for two more In leading the Volsaavaral to th tl r flrat S o u th eu te m confer-

rjod bu t ence football ttlum ph of the season, a score.

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Batter DecloY Pace Attack -armed up fo r th e ir Armistice day b a ttl 'e Friday. The Indiips had to go all thi Tie a first q u arte r touchdown deficit . t tally early in th e opening fram e whe;

------------- Bobby Mahoney climaxedfield-length drive by scorin from the eight-yard. line. .

V ' The Indian* took th e followln

W ktckorr and In * t r » l g h t p laj m arched for th* eqitallier. IU C layton to u e d a *hort pat* to Te Burgess who caught i t In th e en

i its firs t ,the•fl nnpnincr Shoahone w ent ahead In th e aam

hi Indians p u n t a n d carried it 85 yarda for tfiJ for most *core.----------------- T he H om eis got back Into th- --- ---------- game aa-U ie »eoond-perlod. neare?nllA U I J . O ary Voyce found Bobby Ma

honey a ll alone in th e Sbotbon^ m backfield and h it him with a S6-yarr y 1 1 1 paa , ,n d the game was Ued 15-lJ e, , , tho half:

----- 8iCTe“X«WBy'put on' a“6n8'-Bra:i t u a u . offenslv* show during, the soconrha Gooding fo r Shoshone, Korlng bo tb thside the Big touchdown*,lnd up their T he f l n t came on a pow er.plungIt lound the fivm th e th ree -y a rd line to ca;* Uiey wai- a no ther lengthy Shoshone, drive,ira Friday. , K elley's aecond ecore came thjU tj Fields, nex t lim e th e Indians got th e b a lror the sen* H e broke over h is own right tacki} the s e u o n on a handotf and romped 48 yardelds scoring for th e fourUi Shoshone touch 1 Roberson

K oy Powell and O ar? Blake playeih , f i„ f Ume QuUtandlng ball for the H om eiS S K f f i whllo R ay Clayton and T^d Burgese wlUi a Jo- were th e big guns for U ie ln dlan*.I le tt tackle. « Tk l i J

“t Yale Bulldogs Trample Temple

rled opened NEW HAVBI, N ov .'7 H»—CapIIh from tho ta lir lng on three big-breaks, Y aiIdlan once rallied to wallop T em pb 33-0 Satthe score on u rday In the cold, snow-eoaked bows bu t Fields before a tm all crowd o f tome 3J0Corlng Ja u n f ThSTireaka, an Inierceptefl pass, inded to pu t b lo c k s kick and a fumble se t uint to sU y. a 61-yard ru n by Oonrad Oorelll. i'cond touch* 3>*y»rd dash by H arry Bennlnghof

C .o r T h ._urm period.a run . POINT, N. Y., Nor. 7 ( * -I t score late a CO-yard pass from Army's Pet-

V ann to Don Holleder and a 63 I w llh Big ya rd touchdown run by the losers has a rela- Eddie W est provided th e flreworki place in the Sa tu rday as-the favored Army foot­

ball team defeated N ortb CaroUni — S ta te 37-7.

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— Hagerma0 HAGERMAN. Nov. 7— H

season in class B football her erm an-Pirates 20-0.

U X V .----- I t waa the sixth straightv .» n . Heyburn crew and pu ts then

lay battle righ t on top of the Maglo Vallego all th e class B tootball conference,deficit to H eybum acored tingle ‘ touchim o wTion down* In the first, second anme when th ird periods while holding th e Plimaxed a ra te i scoreless,y scoring i t wa* a passing game from th[ line opening whlsUe w ith H eybum un■ ■ able to move the ball on th e groun '* jollow lng against the nigged H agerm an de■ g h t plays fense.

TWI Heybum'a f l n t acore came abou ^ midway the f ln t period when T n

In th e end Uscola h it Bruce-M eacham wlUi i long paaa In th e end xone.

I^ te In th e second period, Oi « ' • found the range again , th is tlm ards for tfie ^h^ covered J

I t waa the passing a rm of.Uscol nod.-neared , j , i n y ,,- j^ ird period th a t ae „ counted for tho Uilnl ond“ flni“O h p Heybum score. This tim e h e teame. t S h ^ o n e up wlUi Baird for th e touchdowi

led 15-13 a t Heybum kept Uie P ira te s bolUei op .In their, own back y a rd mo*t o

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came th e four touchdown passes Sa tu rday -ot th e b a l l th e la s t with only 33 seconds to giright tackle - f o r Columbia's M -l# victory o retd 48 yards DortmouUi.)ne touch- i ,

llakeplayed • lie H om ets red Burgess 9 Indian*.

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stra igh t victory for cosch T ed Hanks* puts them r- — ■ —.. . .

Club to Meet 1'Tb* Twla BUlo and Pl*.

f in ^ w toi club will m e et a t 8 p jn . Men-, ling th e Pl- J t dubhouae. P reH dtat

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n l a o f popcoxo tn d tpple* l l l l S P B 'to o k > p tim n f project. FHA n S N l f l '^ - t e s cloMd tbe tr week-Ioof dejl n » A L o b M m sc a ftt tb s loc tl

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H B f l coodueted T uejd ty . On WedneB I B l m em ben were not to talk to tn;■ H ; | n o t a n FHA member. T h e pei

L i T L t . ? ______ forJffc>> lD t_ ttie rule » » * . tfl ;E I - c e n t fine. A number of fine*l i l l u l t > eoUected.n H r i j - O tneert IntU Ued 'f l H l a W ednetd ty tUo fe tlu red nH M a In s ftt which offlcen were InsU■ i l l ore M trsh t Adkins, pretld n '-F T * • K »y Johnson, vice p r u ld e n ^ AI'ljHr !;■ i Bond, tecre ttry ; NeoU Brookb

, U | ^ , trefttu re r; B& rbtrt Connell, pt:B — I m e n ttr l tn ; O lorlt DUl. long le tp p W l I r tn e T tn tk a .< d e jre e c h tlrm tn ;i ’l t i\t o tft W hitehead, recretU on etl |;'i ' m ftn: Sh tron WlUon, lopoiE 1 J tn e t Peck. hltU irltn, t n d Ni E u 1 ■ . TftOftkft, puUlclty ch tlrm an .|! ! ; J E l«b t member* of th e JerU ] ^ . chapter, their tdvUer, M n . J

. D unn, ftnd the ir chapter moU iuiL , I , tended the Wednesday meeUns■ I g ir o the emblem serrlce. J h e y

1 1 I '*ere guesU a t a poUuck sUpperf P ; e re n ln i.|i lKf{ ^ ' ' A aieably PrtM oledL Etjit . . U a ln e ren t D iu rsd ty wasP • U presenUUon of t n aMembly fora. ------------ilu d e n l body. J tn e l Peck dlreout; ; 'I one*act play. I n th e e u t were

I B urgeii, Ray OUyton, MoUle Pii ! B hannon Wilson. M arlene 8hal

• Frederick P lati, M arjory B oIUe, ^ ; •; ‘ S tan ley Hughes and Nancy Peai l . ' j ! N eoU B rookbtnk g tre ft read

■ -V e n lo n s-o f m odem tnd-old»f«■ foned dances wers g lren by Ol

I DUl and LeoU W hitehead and I b a n MorrU aod M ary M e n Stoi

T b e girls also p o r tn y ed » cI t r a s t o f old'Um s ftnd m odem 1

f. hom em tking,,lncludlng th e UuQ;4.B iBi i cooking and b tby-tendlng dem

i ! i 97 Attend Lodge 1 ‘ District Meetir

HAOEBMAN, Wor. T - A total , .^ . . .1. . - , . - —»7 penons attended th e dlst

meeUng la th e H tg e n n aa O dd 1............" low s lodgo'T hursday erenlng.

I • - r ! ' Tw o m em ben of tb s U ount. 1 ’ H om e lodge recelred the aeeond

, • ; ' ' gree. Two from th e W eadea lo ' ;J -aad th e tam e two from M ount

i'fi W , H om e recelred the th ird degree------- -- H agerm an team ocnduoted tb a W(

, ' : Noble O rand R obert G a rd n e r 'r t i a i i ' I t • in charge of th e meeting. Nt

' grands and m em ben from FatrfI

duced.(•W 'l W ally K ite, Oreaoent'Clty. Oa

;:' ' t tpoke. -He was en th e degree t<r-l f w hich did work a t tb a dead bii ] ’ T c&re meeUng U st Ju ly .' T h e nex t loop meeUng willj 1*5 | he id la Fairfield In February.

! k V Murtaugh Notes r !; ■ ]^ucationWeci : WURTATJOH; N o t. 7 -A m erl

. .. . eaocauon ve ek will- be obeer----------i r i th fta open bouee M onday eren

li: :: .; : a t M urtougb hlgb achooLP a ren ts a re a a k e d 'to . m eet

! : ; {! : ' ' 7:30 p m In tb s class rooms - V " , tb e lr chlldrea to dlscnsa and obse

( r IJ ' tb e atudenU ' work.. ': ' ' A abort program U planned

. 8:30 p jn . featuring a u m b en by 1. 11'. ‘ • cho rus and a one-act play by. - i > speech class. A n opea dUcusa

follow tbe ptogram .. . i . --C om m unity council m em bsn ^

• • e rw refreshm ents. .

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ji , " “ <»RDER DY MAH—

' > ' ' t ' " J ’ ' . , 1...•’ 1' ■ ^ “ >e reeordi you

. y « a t ftoa «a»ll thU > 4jrlU ut*n jli_

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F mnded shone -7-W IU j the >ple* aad the FHA mem- ^

.Jong depart- •}» local high

h la g ln F H A week. U ck -

iroject, w hen W * . .girl, securedfw tb a -p u r - :

■ to p laa th e .

I W ednesday 'ilk to anyone Y ^ j S uT h e penalty w as . a . f i r e

i fine* were T f s

Ued \ired ft' m eet- ’ere Installed.IS. president;Ident: Alicia

B r ^ b a n k . melt, p a rlla- tong leader: lalrm an; L e- »Uon chair- 1, repo rte r;

a n d Nancy Tnati.th e Jerom e

M n . Lucy r m other a t- meeUng and «. j h e y aUo : slipper th a t

niedly was theDbly for theik directed a -----------------------s t were T ed MoUle Peck. m e Shaklee.7 Bollinger. incy Peak. e ft reading.Id o ld - f a s h - ------------ -------------a by O loria 'td and B a r- Uen StoweU.

ft oon- nodem typothe U undry, IIng dem on- - I

dgeeeting-K to ta l of . ’ the dU triet l a jM d P e l - .............

» M ounta in ' . .I d s -m dea lodge

1 degree. Atd th e work. — c ............ ................. . . . , i .la rdne r w at Ing. Noble m Fatrfleld .ne . Wendell _____________________________W O Tnntro-

Clty, O allf,le g re e tea m ~ ^dead borse . J H

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r—America;! B>e obeerred V *^0 m eet a t1 rooms of ' < . and obserre

planned a t tautmmsamaaaoBasab e n by th e lUy by the I dlscustlon

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i:WS,, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

m ^; WHOPPER POPPERSr - '

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^radLtionaid—

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.ONSALE I

W A Y N O V

If we told you th is w as the mo

. . . Becouse w e co u ld give the

we dare becau se w e certoinly

the m orket. N o . . . good peopI

tobies a t a real honest-to-gooc

ond 0 chance to buy th a t Chri

less, a t S w eet's o f-co u rse . . . v

t i c k l e / / ^

1

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Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z J Z Z Z Z Z

i E b ' - -

trikes T,RJUIUaEJROillLSWfi

I .—m tW n d 1

! PRlCEp FR<

HWFORCHI

the most stupendous sale ever, w e 'd be

ive them absolutely FREE. B ut It's as cl

irtoinly don 't wont to 'b e g u ilty o f swa

d peop le . . . I t 's just'on aw fully good gr

to-goodness price cut. A volue savings t

a t Christmas present now . . . and pay

e . . . where else?

7M rtdf{i lcU

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i as close a's

if swamping

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'ings to .you,-

d pay m uch • ’

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j ^jN D A Y , N d \ ^ E R 8 ,

Praftieaders Aren’t Calling Younger Me

WASHINOTON. Nor. 7 . W - , J d to d r tlt W la »

ln d l» t« l befon w x t Ji

pxwi f u n y ^ 1 fS ffiu m dr»It u e 1« HM. “ r M ^ e y of lU le jelecUw mi ■,^ ? ’i r 4 ' . b o found

J f T j S d f u i o f B t t T S a s T r S i K . X l l ! d t o . c < n « i l p U « n _!^med ahorlly *ftcr Us# K ore w sU rted lo oW-WW. 1W» 4c not count rolunU tn. „ ^ „

At lew t 13 New Y ork C p d the DUtrict of O olunhl. b i

non# or only m en u ler 20 la recent mentb*. ■

AH e»rller funrer »boired 41 »Ul

s ;r 2 S ;a “Sffi(fly the c»Ui h M f dropped tp ? M cacti month. aUowlJis « lo t leM StAtes to Blip btcK Into dnu EJ onl? 30*yeM-«l<l*------------ B lf QooUoB- '■ -•me biff quesUon before th e t f ireeuirt now Is whether ctU s « S conaWerobly .bove-JJA W looiu. Novembtr. December *i uiuwy c»Up. *lr«<ly h*vo bC' Miouneeditth»t<iuoU.OtimK department afflcUU tu Kn conslderlss n U In f the c tU j/ «ut 37.000 • month iBuuy- But the call liifioi^Ci <d»; held to the current 33,0 lire Defense ottlclaU don't dl

u the p ^ b lU ty of t ralM aeauent cal!.' however.

The c&lls w)ll hsve io be a w iher than 33,000 monthly a ft r t junB.to'jcplacB.drtfteefl.coD etlM th 'elr-tw o'ydattT ornim ul Ity. Defense offlcUU Mtlm* Ut of about 15.000 for each of U months followjnt next June,

N otT ooW irried AS long u d ra lt eiUs n m t lo > out the present level, m any stn teiora 'IndJcslWcruiey-wouKlc re (0 draft meir under 19 In t i ir future.Unon; the only iU t« dlrec ta odidn 't Indicate they were tn th dtlon were those for Utah ao rariinj. The Wyoming directsI It would be a t least levexi lallM.- •itiies n o v taU ns none or f r ler 30 include Idaho and He' deo.__________________

hurch Paiieland- New Pastor MeeUOERMAN, Nov, 7 — The olII boird of Uie Methodist churc ( Wednesday evening v ]th tb

putor. the Kev. James Oreti he Sunday school w u grante ot a c u ;^ s r d tor a new ret £« library and t carpen t^ . v l h!rtd.to.xemodeUhe-cupbotr(

tplillual life preftchln^cnls I tm ita rt Sunday, D r. Josep! Iler, Boise, will speak a t m om u)d erenlne services Sunday, A . m. Uondsy the Rev. A. I ■ert, American FalU. wm h biice and oa Wednesday eve . tte Rev, Charles Easfey, Buh: be the speaker. The Itcv. M ar kle Woods, Filer, vUl apeal radsy,______________________

"Beitusrshow

o n ly ^ fh i

m

aotomcwasher

Doub

U s e s t e

water,*By aclu*] test. u « » up to • tc r than any other ig lu t maUcforfull loadjl

- 3 0 M S ^e a s y TERMS

W IL S O NVIN FALLS

IBER 8, 1 9 6 3 , ______:_____

ders EightHing 7 Mener 19 In n o s t ire n e x t Ju ly

u Aa-showi. T lie ■

elecUre a e rr-

Kitptloa wa« tbe K orean

«. 7%i< doet

iv Y o rk C U y ilumbla bavg few m en un^

w e d lU U te a uv<^d f rm p i.callfc 8lQC«>pp^ to IJIS a lo t of K Into d ra f t-

......... .......................H « .d i-* a n B « d ty ,‘ T b e two pM tesrea to the othe;re th e a ta te D ick BelaUaff and bU wife. Tl ier calla wUl tl«btty U uy4»d te be pnUed »p< .ve '3 3 A » a pbota) cember a n d ■

C u t: AirbomePlyii ' S S Quick Proteiirrtn t 23,(W o o m ; R ai,_ xsx»b, Nov. 7 «

a rtU e ta OoW aUl. like many other weju IT, m ln ln* towns, ^obably haa aeeato be a u c b sh a re of flyinc lead, b u t U w u }nthly a fte r BO-caUber and It didn't come fn^fteefl.cam r th e .ak y.------- -— ---------------------'o n n i u t a ^ " • n ia f i . w h^ the leven remalni

r e a ld e a u o t thU jh e t t town to i M ch of th e aoae rt near (he Nevada Une are

r t June. l a - i m n i over ao 'aln ilaE e atrafl ed o o » recent moonlit o lth t.» n m a lo a t A sd the u s id e n tm ^ t l th te r pl 'many s ta te I t h id better j^teor cli7 ~woui<in’t o f •A frf.-'teatJn Wlllanl. 8h'o 1 tf 19 In tb e o n ly * ihotcun, but she Juat mlj

nubkfi like a nuthlDtBUn w lth lt te directors ^ p r o w U n c around In 1 were tn th la > «iped up alrpUne a<ala a ■ Utah and sh o o ts any more bolej In h e r be ng direc tor « « « .;ast aeveral ':M rs.:M lU srd..a'realdeht o f Oc

H U i alnee 1B07. says she had Ji one or few g o t Into bed when she -heard t s a td New p la n e .

*■1 thought a t f ln t i t was— troub le because of the sudden chs I an/1' te r and'roar.". she tald. "But wh l - a l l U — -ttjo-iranet-hirmyTioiiie'and w ash • U T a a ^ - tb ro o s h tha. celUng I knew wh . i u c c t > w aa happening. Buddenly.I kni— The of- aom eth lng ,o f w hat.w ar would >dlst churchI with tb eimea Orego. ^ ^ru g ranteda new re l- i T r f f ^ r ^ r f M rKi» e n t^ 'w ill '

Sunday. A t • - ' ' •w r. A. E. NewClassileaday e»S Come bi for the Fret isfey.Buhl. "

T W I N F A I L S B

•slww-yoiirhow- i t w a sh

,the, j f t

l A V r l l

>matic J ier hds Muble-Spit^

ITw# splnnlag fubi, onsin^ Id i th a ethar.

n a v arl i t d ir ty w o te r-.................................strain bock throughtha tlo thas. Hos tra a k s n o r h a l f 'f Ld w n clolhas. . — —

stess ® sr.loo!U«» up to 46% !ess-wa- • - ---------- '------------ -(her agllator.type auto*4 dil

RMS

SON-BATES APPIB U H L . . JEROW

light Killed in T>i o-C

HSbP t fi

, M *4 -y ro t* aT l« S i« -ln -ttirS irw tre k U e a ln 1 I tbe o ther car, so t ahown, w ere, fonner-SM U wife. They also were killed la ita a tl r . Tbo 1

pulled a p a r t by trucks with chain*. The Belnl

Flying Lead Creates rotest in Mining TowNov. 7 » — like, to r my f lr jt thought %Lhtr weatem ‘Where can I run '?“haa aeea Ita ' 0 " e W-caUber alug, a fte r pieu t U w u n 't through a a“ ome from ta in rod, through a carpet i______ . . plow??,.* ^u*Tow„.Blong. the fll

1 r,.,uLiui'; i ' unUl‘ « '«»PPC d -amack under UI rem aining u,« 's bed. " 'line w e 'u p Other alugs h it a cellar across I

m e a tra fln r road'-and only 10 feet from a hoi ^ occupied Iv Mra. T h e h n a . Dai

♦ibv,*.,, A ad .atlll another h i t tb e tun»< i C i f “ 1“ operated by the Oold Hill I

f - J ? '- If PJoraUon company, alm ost a m I. She has town.A gunnery range uacd .by plat

Irom -several w eatem -bases Is l?Min about'lO -m llee o u t

OoW Hill- Tho a ir force so far In h e r bed- reucent. aaylng only th a t th e pla - , . and pilot are unidentified and tl; le lu d ^ u s t “ ‘'“ t'satlon.la.conttaulng.

heard the CHAIBMANIDAHO STATE OOLLEOE. Poc

' ' “ h t"r « ‘J chairm an of the refreahmenta.coi B W ^ h e n m lttee for a te a ta bo aerred TUt

and c ra v e d day evening by S p u n a t Idaho 8U knew w hat college.. ia ly .I knew — - —r would be READ :TIMgS;NgW 8 WANT A I

' Classes Begin Nov. 9he Free Demonstration,i7.p»pt^^

L l S ^ ^ B U S I N E S S C O L L E G E

_____ ' . •

e ve ry th in g !” '

APPLIANCE■JEROME '. BURLEY

• -TIMES-NEWS. TT

ti o-Car Crash .

liCy, . r '■ "^y -

U Q ^ tn a head-on eoUlalon a t P latte Cliy, Mo m et 8MU and New York ClajjU football pUyei Ir. Tbe impact of the craab welded (be cara k The B e lnk inn Ured a t Naahna, Mo. , <AF wire-

i t g g B o o k s L o a n e d

. 5H08M0NE, NOT. 7 - T h e « welI n w n loaned by the c ity I

- L ^ / T T U br»jy during October, the ItbnuIhought was reported Tuesday night. C

th a t number, 607 wpre to adula fte r plerc- “ children while 42 wei

■oueh a c u t- P»y «helf,c arnet and T w entysevcn new • books wei

IE the HfHir Purchased during ithe-.m onth_jji; u n d tf L ^ two'werordonated.'.___________ _

tbe t iin ^ te n loid^Hiii E ^.

lUea e u t of so far

r Twin y»Ui, Bohl. Jerome, B « t t9JEOE, Poca. = = = = = ed, PUer, Is — -

f*

^ .......

^ F rid ay N igh t ^ Is ‘Fam ily

N ight a t Soars>~. > 1 S h o p T O 9 : ^ ^ i g f e ^

■ - U S E . ^ ^ ^ M f a

SEA RS."EASY ^

p a y m e n t P tA N

<SaSi) aSm. «a*iuA

w s, TWIN f a l l s , IDAHO

. Vet Is Happy w m As Well-Paid I H Position Wo;

• J O i m ^ W N , Pa., Nov. 7 U Joaeph Toataakovlcb,.a jS^yearM crane op e ra to r 'w n o aupporca : wife and -th ree cblldren on an : a week l>ay check, aays he has IntenUon of quitting his Job j

000 In tn e next 7ou r yean aa i collector.

Tocnaakovlch, a purple heart v e rin of W orld w ar 11, waj eled Tuesday to one of the choicest ]

K . ' i n n lltlcal jobM In Peiuuylranla. He 11 j* a H P i In F ranklin borough, a commun

of about 3.000 on the outaUrta ; • Johnstown, where Bethlehem 81

.'. • -.'At '' , company haa a big p l» o t-a n d 1

z m m4 Clly, Mo, tball pUyer (be cara so. <AF w ire-' ^ |

n e d J

-Thera were' the c ity U-the library ■ ■ M ^ & T 4 . * / 4 l l l l

r night. Of ■ Z M m f A ) 'e to aduIU lUle 43 wera •

book. FOR.nonlli^jmd -iN FoRM A TlO N 'CO K lCEf

S. 0 p rospectiva USED or N1 ^ (Y o u rn am e will no t be di

' sole w t will m all eur chec

5 ^ THERE JSNO-CA'9jMj Coil C ollect o r drop o f

AGER, th e n , just sit bat

W NORTH SllTES JEROME -

. , MAGIC VALLEY-a e , B M t * i _________ ____________________

I t f a l

t f l \ ............

■ ireSilSy 1

wimiiuii'/f/ ti f l

f g r a

A N. . - and 8t

LHObig ta x payer, contributing abo

I D D V S400.000 annually to the borougl Y V J cotfers. The other (azpayers ch P « J in abou t *100,ooo;

. ■ I T u l C l *nie ta x collector doesn't ha____ .m uch work. Bethlehem Juat m a

^ \ ¥ 7 _ „ in th e ta x check to the collect! l l Vi O D A nd th e collector deducts hU ti

and one>balf per cent commlaslc ■ ^ " “ Wy "®t a great deal.a 3fl-year^ld w ork.- Tomaakovlch Uughed. ' aupporca his co{iT«e. I have to flU In regul

ren on an MS m onth ly reports, but being ta x o lya he has no lector In Franklin borough. I 'l l ha : his Job Just to adm it, !a a choice Jot). i , j i ounrt- tif t> . "i ^ l ueky to get thU w t r a 'l eb • yean u lax have a lo t of friends. With th ^ hi

o f God. In the next four yean ; mJ rple heart vet* be I ean pay otf- the mortgage I. waj elected o u r hocne and give my wife and kj le choicest po* a good m any ot the things w e.ca .ranla. He lives a fford now.*. a community ■'«le outaUrta o t T h e redwood tree seldom la fou sthlehem Steel m ore tb a n 3S miles Inland or abe 'l» o t-an d Is a 3JOO fee t in elevation.

• I

15ED or NEW CAR BUYER '4 6 or lo te r;I fw t be divulged) c n d 'tjp o n completion o f I our check fo r $ 2 5 to y o u .^

NO^CATCHjrO-THIS-OFFER-ir drop Q Postcard to o u r SALES MAN- ust sit bock ond w a it fo r th e postmon.

i SIDE AUTO CO.___ PHONE 155

ALLEY’S VOLUME DEALER

i l l c h i

BEBSP*f c . .

f"CordowSave 11 oa th la V so closely tufted waves of Bell« Souse colon Iroi

A ^

I

i l ^ r• N E W E S T PA T T E R N A SS

F • A L L H E A V Y D U TY , FIR!• C O L O R S S U N F A S T A H O

PanoBs a a n u fa c tn re r^ eloae*oat ia yoor n and Stripe*. Xa to ll a a d tw in bed a im . T

. .'y"lUtlng about SHOW PBEBKNTEDhe borough'a HAOERMAN. Nor. 7 -T 1ie P a ir (payers ch ip lleld 'LO S ward waa boat to tb

OoodlQg atake road ahow T uesda loesn't have evening. U r. and ■ Ura. O eorg a Juat maila Btrlnger, Hagerman. were judga h e collector. Wards represented..liclnded Oood ucta h is two 1°K- Olenns ferry, WendeU, Jerom

f in t ward and Jerome second w an rea l deal o f i~~ ' laughed. "OfI In regular Y o i^ U g e t t h e m o teing ta x col- ugh. I 'l l have

V lth th j jh e lpr yean ; m ay- Imortgage on ■

S h S T i n s t a l lIN 3 0 M INUTES

I B * A Krengel bumper-h ltch 'i F ' W “ M owner's needs., Adda to tb

0 prorldcs a workable' accesa. ^B yoor track, t i u fende rs In

to box muob eaaler. P its drops cleanly,

\ EXTRA HEAVY-DDTT "1 UNIVERSAL H r r r a also

or lo te r : H f t l ile tlo n o f i j l ^ j

I W E R -

krekI S ^.ER 211 3rd Annut South

l e n i l l

c h e| 7 | \ s p r (

m V t t n o wB / / H ONLY

• B e au tifu l m o d a• B obyc(t«nU I«H

One of 0urnf>08t p< with tone on t o n e » buiVion fringe. Ch< In 9 go-togethor h

srdowole" Spreads - ReiII oa th la very liucurioua chenille spread «ly tu fted a n d trim m ed with graceful

of Bellwlck. Six lonely Harmony colon from w hich you can chooee.

lint-free Ri B e i

VOVEN BEPSPREERN A S S O R T M E N T - JT Y , F IR S T Q U A L IT Y

A N D W M H ABLE

i l jo o r ga ln t Bee tb ls wonderful ooIIeoUaa;ti d aliea. T h ey w onld noHnally-aell fui aa a iB ttt

P H O N E 2 8 6 0 c U f l D I

1 3 M A I N A V E . W .

ttoat to tb e T — “ • - r • " ow T uesday:ra. O eorg* a w S jra a f e p ^ W C J B T S t K Srere judge*. *M*“ j ^ . ” ! S y ^ J C l W A awW!i3nded O ood- o i « n x . M « S M & n S « B b S t . '^

t h n m o » f o u t i t i / o u r p f c l i o p / ' ' " i ' |

iH r i iV ^

' 1 y . ^ B u m p e r : ’. '

— - J / & B U e h . i

or Model I r e n '

■' ’ ■■ ■'•, ■

pe^-Wtch_llj_ th9^»M w et-lo -ere ry pickup-------! ••Adda to tb e looks and value of your unit, ible' accesaoTT tha t g i v e s ^ mor* but o f \ fendera In solidly aad 'a te p . make* acceu Lsler, P ita close In to fram e so tailgate

•D D T ? 'T R U S S -B U n /r BUM PER With TOB also available. , _ . . .

j SIDE TIRE MOUNTS:;:._____ 5 k .- , F its a ll p ickups $12- (S tudebaker $16)

y p re r f o o ^ t tbe bss^. .:— anow or duat T r t th - a o - m d ^ " -

'J i f i . body m ount y o u ' l l , t b a a , ; ,w I ap snela t* th a ua c tu ln e a .to d 'm ■ good look* .of th e AdJuitaU a/'* Side T ire M ount. H iey w a - .

neceaaair accesayr to -a D y .

. ..... ... ,•••;

* 2 ^ S E E Y O U R '. l o c a l DEALER .

o r o rd e r d i r e c t ' '

SEL MACHINE c dlouth T * ln F o l jl .

F *

> S A fc j

l e n i l e

> redc|sE 4 ’ ®c(t«nHI« wKh i t e ^ h e g trim

ir nr>ost p o p u la r spreods rich ly tu f te d ' on t o n e scu lp tur«d design a n d 3 Inch Inge. C h o o se It now o t th is savings jg e th e r H orm ooy House colors. - •

- R egular 7.98

1 1 s o , . s i ) ^ , 9 g

M X Q NBedspread

7 . 9 8 -• Over 25,000 p lum p

rcyon tu fts• Rich looking bullion

fringe fo rodded chorm

. • W o n 't eosily pull o u t• Colors: bleoched

w hite , notuw l'V <W t«,, conary yellow, ch o r" V treu se , a q u a , d a rk , g reen , sw e e tp lh k ; r e d ..

PREADS

5 0 0

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| m I e h| M | ; - iE v e n tg E n d ( U lO F o r S h o s h a■ | | O j | L ■ t ^ m t i■ ■ ■ ^ B '* ' - u ia of popcorn u>d spp le t v I lf f lf lV IV " 'b o o k -p tc U n f pro jec t. FBA I S f l l i l l a r 1m ^cle«od th e ir week'-lonf d ■ t t l t A I -• -e b ie m n c o a t th s loet: ■ n s V l I l KhooL'V n l u n : ^ ; U om ben w o n •om eth ln r tim W sI I j . ' th ro m h o u t th e week.l f l l l ' l .S ■ ■ «U sold In ' PWdsy** project.U a a . g i t _____BM entfti tn a n rH A g{r|. »I i bS0k .p « k ln » «ervlec« tot UwI ' u ''A‘9I <’ chiaerot tbe ticlceU. .I 'i ■; - o r n e m m et Mtmd»y to pli E i i K i l l HUTltles. Advertlstntl i l B B l conducted T uesd ty . On W sdiI I IB H I m emben were s o t to t4U to A1 4 W l so t an FHA member. T b e pr C f l T T ■ breaklDg th e 'r u le w m i

eea t line. A num ber of «ne i

U w t i i i i ___lllHIJ WedDUdoy a l u leatured an i B H F I loB a t vh lc h o ttlc e n were ItuN i w l They tr e M tn h a AdUns. p retF S r i ' t : ? K tjr,Johm on.'vlee-prealdcnt:f c S n ^ l 'JI ‘ *ecretary; N eolt BrootB u l i n M . \ iretsurer; B a rb ara Connell, iB l B B I l m entarltn; O lorla DIU. long ]ip i f l i f r T l I Irene T anaka, degree chalrroajn i i i i l l 1 0** W hlUhead. recreaUon iR lK ( n itn ; S haron W ilton, replu lU rlM Janet Feck, h lstorlai), and 1B l l l l ' i r v Tanaka, publicity chairm an.E t t l ' i l 'j)! ' E lsbt m em bert of tbe J<t Ifl I bl c h tp u r. tb e lr advUer. M n .I t t t i f f Dunn, and th e ir c hap te r moUif i [ Q i l i r l tendei the W ednesday meellnI m i l ^ emblem te rrlce . The;l l l l i l I ^ poUuek luppe:Pl! eJF^? ereataf. -

'' AsMmbly P rc M le d| j fi IlljE . . Main even t T h u n d a y wtjt s w t — . - ___1- preienttU on oJ a n assembly fcM • itudent body; J a n e t dlrecr ' V one»act play. I n th o c as t werif t . B une tt, H ay C layton, MoUIef.ii' ( l i r Bhannon W ilton. M arlene Sh

.• Frederick Plat*. M arjory Bolli ! : . i : Stanley H ughes a n d N ancy F<ii i ’ Kepla B rookbank gave a re<

,v VenJoni o f m odem a n d ’ old-; ; ' I loned dances w ere given by C

DU] and L eota W hitehead and•. / ; bara Morris and M ary EUen S t

The girls also portrayed a tr a i t of old-Ume a n d m odem

• . a homemaklng. including th e UuI i I I tt i cooking a n d baby>tendlng de1 | 11 ’ I s lrtU oni_______________^

9 7 A t t e n d L o d g e

' / D i s t r i c t M e e t i: - HAOERMAN, ITOT. T—A tOt

• 67 ' p e r s o n s a t te n d e d - th a -d l • - meeUag In tb o H agerm ao Odd

loirs lodge T h u rsd ay erenlng : ' i I Two 'm emberr'^of tb a Mou

‘ ;ij 1 • r. Home lodge received th e aeooni I,;. ■! c m . t « 5 from 111. w t n i a ;

: :j and tbe aame tw o from M ou‘ f n ' • Home received th o tb lrd degr

. I ' l u i . d ; . . ___ ..H agerm an te am ocnduoted th e ^Noble O rand R obert O ardnei

I In charge of tb e m eeting. ] • I grands and m e m b en from Pair

' r r i M ' " ’-------- BhMbon«,'OoocilngrJcrome.-WeL l k i i - M ountain H om # w ere. I' :V i i l duced.t ' i " , ! Wally H ite, O rescen t Olty, <

I" , . ’l l tpoke. He w as on tb e degree' ! ■ which'd id w ork a t th e dead :

: > . cave m eeting la s t Ju ly ..! T h t nex t loop m eethig wl, ■ ^ 5 } held ta P a lrfleld I n Pebruaiy

: i I ' M u r t a u g h N o t e s

' E d u c a t i o n W eM U R T A U O a N o r. 7 -A ibe

1 education w eek w ill '.b o obs< " with an opea house M onday en

I a t M urtaugh h ig h school.Parents 'a re aaked 't o mee

'. >■ I. ; ' ’ 7.-80 p jn . In tb e class room their children to discuss a n d oh

I . ■; J 1 the studen ts ' w ork,i : ' ; A short p rog ram is planne

: 1 6:30 p in . fea tu ring nu m b en b], ■ r . ■ I ■ chorus and a one*act play bj , ‘ ' speech class. A n open dlscu

wlU.foUow tb e program , u ' ( ' Community councU memben

|;;E servo refre shm en ts .,. .

P W T E Ii X h a t t e i

45 r p m ' o f s t a i ^ a r

4S7I□ □ No O tber lo v e ; Keep I t

■ ; -i Osy—Perr y Oomo______' □ □ Saint C edU a; r n Step

j ; ; : AtUe—D ennis Day.-------□ □ I Saw M ommy Smooebla*

; : ' S aa tr C U as; At] I W aat' I I f My U pper PU t»-.H om -

' . ; er and J e th r o _ _ _ _ _ _ „ .□ Melba W alU ; A a OM

' • ; F tth looed r ic tn ro —Prank;• : Parker and M . M arlowe.

; I □ □ Under T he Bridges Of! ! ; P a r i s ; S a s U Baby —:: E artha m t t ,_ ^

□ □ T o n . r o a . T o a ; Osoe : f ' ! Vpaa A T aoo — Amee■'j . 1 B r o th e n _______________ ;•I • □ □ Saiy Snow flake; U ttle

R e d R i d i n g H o o d 's Chriitm as T ree — R ose.

; ‘ • » a ry Clooney.--------------- i

•[ CIIILDJIEN’S RECORD PLAYEIi ; ; JH .9 5 to $31 .95 ,I , I ’ —ORDER BY M AIL-.

i ; Th* Em ., W ayl . .i l l ' Check th e tecord t 70

i k ; : '■’j

:= :F ................

. i i . PHONB 2M4: y | i : I n Tbo O etw eller BnUdla* ‘

i ; • A C B 088 PB O M •

' ' ' ^

FHADnded»shone

7—W ltb the tp p le t and the i. FHA mem-k'-loag depart- Vth e loea) high

ethlng tn PRA V e %e week. Tick-project, when W * .i -■ • ___________ XI for the pur- ^

ly to p laa the /Ivertlslng w u ya Wednesdayta lk to anyone V r l | Kr. T b e penalty le w u a five of flnes were

tu red a m e e t - . were IrutaSled. ins. president:esident: AUcla ----------- -------------------la Brookbank. onneU, parlla- J. song leader: chairm an; Le-•eaUon chair- . . ' . jon, reporter:], and Nancy tlrman.

the Jerome T. M n . Lucy ter moUier a t- f meeling and Ice. T hey also :k supper that

r a t e d . . .day w u thelembly for the ___^ directed a ' '; u t were Ted , MoUle Peck. riene Shaklee, ory BolUnger, fancy Peak. kve a reading. i n d ’ old-fash- 'en by OlorU ead and Bar- Ellen Stowell. rayed a oon- m odem type

{ th e Uundry, Iidlng demon- ■

9 d g e

- t b a - d l s t r l c t ------------- ' ...... — .......— - .nan Odd Pel- . - • e renlng.

bo Mountain le de*VendeQ lodge >m M ountata Lrd degree. A ■Ited th e woric.G ardner w u eUng. Noble rom Palrfleld.mne.-Wendell -------------------------------------------

w ere. Intro-

f Olty, OaUf,I degree te tme dead horse V

.sthig wlU be Vrebruaty. ■

f e t e s I1 W e e k I

7—Amerlcsji - I. bo observedmday evening •hool. > •to m eet a t

as rooms of s a a d observe

I planned a t R aaB B B iB aaesB aasm b e n by Oie H

play by the nUl Q0. f i . membCT win n ^

I TABLES

FERTER^ ' 1 VALlK D A R D " I

K eep I t I -10----------Vh H < • « “m s tep @■ay.------- s9o , []sooebla* [1 G rou1 W aa t N

>—Hom- "h----------- «9o Nla OM M . G rou—Prank - jJ:arlowe- SSc 3

5 , - - 389c a

OBoe fl• Ame* . (] .G rouj--------- 8®c n

“ ‘V* H -"Rose" fj

PLAYERS3 5 . ^

«ord t TOUllh -rw jli:-----------------------u m e and x tace . All

^•\\\ I

TERB2M4 Dlldlag "tf . ■ r —ICE

\

!N '

k l l

r f. ^ 'S.

i ™— ------------- ■ - BUe 3 r t2 r . Height a

■ '

' 8 .

“ 2 5 5

/AlUES TO 69»= EACH

G roup 1 ................ . . . . 1 1 , 9 5 ««•

C ro u p 2 ......................1 4 . 9 5 «o.

«™“p 3 ........ ......1 * 9 5 «»•

G ro u p 4 ...................... 2 9 . 9 5 <>.

O re u p 5 ...................... 3 9 . 9 5 ««.

IGHTANO

____________ P ^ i ' o v i n c i t

M ARBLE TOP STEP TABUB e iM 3 « * z lS '. Height 2i% \

Isl

TABLES I

iCH I<1

.rt —JJ

----------------- lW — *:_O Q C K T A IL J' ■ e i u 31,‘ x i r . Hc

------------- - “ TIMES-NEWS

TNIftANOTHER EXCLUSIVE V

iciais.

m to d e ^

FABLES ALL

, TABLE^ TALK

*H*1 m 'm - '

___________ T U IC -E im A -li n i 9 e a i k a i

- - - - - - — BEGiNSMONAT 9:30 A. i\

H eight

^EWSrTWIN FALLS/IDAH(/ ' ______

N G ^^E WHOPPER POPPER-

OM,L ON SALE !

AWAYNO'

I f we told you th is w as th e

. . . Becouse we could give

we d a re because w e -certo

th e m arket. N o . . . good pi

tobies o t a real honest-to-g

a n d a chance to buy th a t <

._________loss, c tS w o e fs of c o u r s e .:

> t i c k l e y / ^

-S k v^

y , s,

_________ . r \p . ? : ' ® ' - ■

■ M '. ‘ .‘.-'Tviv- ^

■RAVAGANZAWONDAY--- - - - — -----A.iVI. SHARP

= l— ^

DAHO

strikes 1►ER-MIRACLE FROM SV

a n d

E I PRICED Fl

OW FOR Cl

as th e m ost stupendous sole ever, w e 'c

J g ive th em absolutely FREE. B ut i t 's (

-certa in ly do n 't wont to be g u ilty o f

lood p e o p le . . . It's Just on aw fully g oo

st-to-goodness price cut. A v a lu e sovir

t h a t C hristm as present now . . . e n d

u r s o . . . w here else?

_______________________

TwiceSWEET'S FURNITL

^alio^ah^A

W a L u h

FROM 11.

ZHRISTMi

, w e 'd be wrong

: I t 's os close os

ty o f swamping

y g ood group of

sovings to you,

. e n d p ay much

id

3 9

iiU i i

■ b o o k 11I Blze 1’'* = '^

, 'SUNDAY.NOVE

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ip ra ft Leaders■ yiren’t Calling I Younger Me]

^ r ^ s u r r e r of <u t« uIm U t« Ma f«m d t o t » ^

■ S , S ^ ir tn W -l« » . T W l dc H i a t count foluntcen.V At le u t IS B U t« . Kbw York c i■ n d tin lM*Wct Ol tMlUBibU h i K ^ l c d nose or only • tew m en u

20 In recent months.An c u lle r survey ibowed 41 <t«t

^ ■ u l r Ihe calls have droppM to X ■ o r e « h m onth. R llow lnr* lo t ' ■ T u e slstes to s»p back in to Omi

only 20-year-olds.B s ix QonUonH ‘Hia biz quesUon before th e sta

no» is whether calls w ■ m o considerably above 3 3 ^

Hoveiiiber, Dteem ber w ^ K n iu fT calls already have bei K o n in M d a t th a t quota. •■ Defense deparUaent officials hi ■ e e i considering raising the colls ^ K o u t 3 7 ^ » m onlh sU rtln s ^ E u u y . B ut' th e call announci ^ET iiiy held to th « eu rrea t 33/y H n i r e Detense ofllclols don’t dl K , the-pouU)!Uty of a raise : ^ C m u e n t call, h o v e v er .. .

calU wjU have to be mu< ^ L h e r than 33,000 monthly a l t

June to replace draftees con ^ E u& g their t« o years o f mlUtai K r . Defense officials estlma

of about 43,000 for each of tt ^ ^ o D l h s loUowlDg next June.

Not Xeo W ^ e d H u Igns as d ra ft calls ro n a ln i ■ ) u t the present level, m any sUI ^ K k Iots Indicated they wouldo H n to draft'fflciT under 10 In th

future.^ K iae n s Uta only dlrecUaH a d n ’t indicate they were lo th ^ E t lo n were those for U tah an

The Wyoming directs It would be a t least seven

^ E l h f .B u l u now taldng none o r fe<

30 tnclude Idaho a n d Me<

h u r c h P a n e l a n d -

■ N e w P a s t o r M e e i■A O enM A lf. Kov, 7 — T he Dl ■ l boird of the M ethodist c h m t

Wtdnesdoy evening w ith th putor. the Kev. Ju n e s oregc

Bunday school was grante H <f * cupboard fo r a new re i H i c t library and a carpent«r wll

to leiAOde! th e cupboarC iplritual life p reach ln sro ils iQl tia rt Sunday. D r. JosepI

^ B u r , Boise, will speak a t mom trenlne services Sunday. A

a . Uondsy th e Rev. A. E American Falls, will, b

^ ■ h u ^ e and o a W ednesday m H T U ie Rev. Charles EBSfoy. Buh! ^ ■ b « Ih* tpeaker. T he Rev. M ar

Woods, Filer, wlU speal

I "hetius show

only,th(

mautomcwasherDoub

UseslewalectB yjctusl test, u ies up ta

»ny other agllat >nslicferfuinoad»l .

J09.95^e a s y t e r m s

~^WItSOK'IN FALLS

Im jpAY, NOVEMBER 8,:

ders . Eightlling■Men

(A—No most

n 0^ July an A s.

showi. 'The

slecU reserr* a rela .

ha re

the Korean 0. T h u dow

w r o r k C l ty lum bU have (ew m en un^

ved 41 su te s ^ ^ H B E H M f l H | H |g»r td ~ goap

' P ^ ^ t o ^ ing-a lo t'D f t dn ilt-

Tb* fix S a i m City. Ho., jea' Tbe two paaseocen tn the otheire th e sU te Dick E dnW tif and hU w ife.' I Ier calls will tightly tber>had t« be ptiUed awve 33,000 a photo) tem ber and — —

s“ Airborne Plyiith e c a lla to >-v • ■• •^uickProtes

' g o l d H m , t r u h , Nov. 7 Uf* to

r. . . mining towns, probijily h u seen to be much share of f ly ln / lead, bu t i t wss inthly a fte r M-eallber and It .didn't come fn aftees com- ihe sky. - . of mlUtanr ' • m f . why. the seven remalnl

? . »» ld en u of th li ghost town la t of the detert near the Nevada line are

ct June . t a ’a n n s over an alrplane itra ll t i . on a reoent m oonlit nlgbt.I rem ain a t ^ unldeatlflM fighter pU m any iu t« betier s teer cJe:y wouldn’t of Mrs. le a th a Millard. Sbe Ji T 10 In the only a shotgun, bu t she Just mig

m a b Uke a machlnegun w ith It A directors ^ e s prowUng arouitd In t were I s tbls souped up aliplane again ai

U tah and *>^°ots a sy more holes In h s be lg director room.a s t several -M rs..M lUsrd,.a resident of Oo

Hlll since 1907. says sbs had Ji m e o r few got Into bed.w hen sbe heard tl I a n d Mew plane.

“I thought at' first I t was ;— trouble because of the sudden chs

o n W ___t^ a n d ,'ro ir .la h C -sa ld .-rB u t whik < U 1U ~ {he’bullet h it n y h o u se and crash . I t f through the celling I knew wb . I r i e c i was happening. Sudden ly .! ' kne — T he Dt* somCUnng ,c t w bat. w ar would ' ^ t church f w ith the

p e n te r wlU1 cupboard. . .

c a t m cm - I SHORSunday. Atii«v. A. B. N e w C la s se

C o m e i n f o r iH k F r c <ufoy. Buhl, — - • >- >

. m ' S T ' ^ ' N f a l l s b i

ihow your how it wask

,the, ^\f im r n>matic J her has ^uble-Spit^■ H Two splnnlofl tubs. '

onB lofidi Ih l other, . n e m ler dirty wQ»r

b ^ |S lT o ] n botk Ihtough 1 ^ 1 Ih i do thei. No J lr t .

s tre ak s no r halfrT j I H I (Im h clothes. ----------

steM ® sr.looJutes up to 4S% le n ws. ther agllator'type auto- »d»l . . .

? 5 —IM S

S O N ^ T E S -A P P JBUHL-

BERS, IflBS

, Mo., yoBthi riding la this car wow k U l^ la ' i the other, car. t u t thown. w tre lo tB us 8 HU wife. - Ih e y iUso were killed lo rian tly . T he I

polled apart by tnieka with chain s T he B d n l

Plying Lead Creates rotest in Mining TowNov. W - like, fo r my f ir it thought v h e r westem 'W here can I run‘7“ h u seen Its ' 0 “ « Mn:allber slug, a fU r plo Ut i t wasn't f « r , w eat th rough a a■ come from -? “ *• -Uiroush - * - c a rp e t-a

plowed a furrow along the fl( , unW I t s to p p ^ amack under U] remaining u j , ' j

*Sne a « *un *'“** ^ t a ce lla r across Ime straflM road and only lo feet from a hm w iuaxm s ^ T h e l m a ,D r

».t«. Ah'* another h it th e tungil operated by the Gold Hill I

, ptoralton company, a lm ost % m.“ i ; " « ”> “ m . .

L-»i*h A ruanery range used .by .p lar. - ‘V n from several w estem bases Is .

“ >e desert about 10 m iles east i ^ f v l QoW HUL The a ir fo rce s4 fa r in 0 7 oed- r tu ce n t, saying only th a t the pis

and pilot are untdenU ded and tl: tnt of Gold an InvestlgaUon Is contlnulns.IS had Just ------------------------------

heard the CUAIBMAN

i» t . IDAHO STATE O O IiE O E . Poc ? ‘eU®* Nov. 7 -A n n Reod. Pller,

jdden chat- chairman of the refrtshm enU .coi - B u t when m l t te t le r V te a io be aerred Tue to ^ evening by Spurs a t Idaho Sts

ily .I 'k n e w -----------------------------r would be BEA D :TlM B ^N BW a W ANT AE

lORTHANDCUt88e8 Begin Nov. 9

ftc F r e e DtmomirQtion,^T

L L ? B U S I N E S S C O L L E G E

vashes everything!” '

tPPL+ANCE— ^JEROME BURLEY

. . . . .

TIMES-OTWS, TW

vo-CarCriash

~ ~u n ^ iB a head-oD c«m'ilon a t PUUe C ltr, Mo. BUS 8H U and New Yoik ClsoU fMtbal] player y . T be tfflpaet of the etash welded tbe ears so Tbe B dnklngi lircd a t N uhos, Mo. . (AP wlre>'

i t e s LoanedBHOSHONE, Nov. 7 - n ie r o wen

I A \ 4 n i loaned by the e lty U'• ’ brary during Octobcr.' the llbrar:

bought w u ®o»rd reported Tuesday night, O.. th s t number. 507 were to adultj

a fU r Dlerc- ‘o children while 43 weno i h . S . “ w “ '»•c a re e t-a n d —^ “ ^ ’Seven-new—books—wen g the floor P‘>rcha»«I durlnj the ; m onth ant under t e a . two were donated., / '1

i r screes the -

Liles e u t of ee sA f a r U

ed and th a t W IL S S?T b a t p c

Twin Falll, B nhU erom e, Barley.EOE. Poes- " '

n .

I ■

Friday Night Is ‘Family • ' Night et Soars—

■ Shop ■’Til 9! i g f e Y

t'■■EASY■ -EAYMENU>-LAN-------^

VS, T W IN F A L L S ,-ID A H O '

Yet Is Happy M As WeU-Paid | H Position Wot

J O H N ^ W K .. Pal, Nov. 7 Ifl- H H H . Jouph Tatotskqvlcb. a. 39>year.ol

crane operator, wno supporu hi ^ ^ S a H wife 'and tb rte children on an U

a veeic.pay check, says he has n ■ ■ 0 Intention of qultUng hU Job JU2

EsBL^ H | H ' eollKlor.

' Tomaskovleh, a purple hesrt vel M 0 H ersn oJ World wfj 11, was electe I t M b W Tueiday to one of the. choicest p< E . ' : ^ B n lltlcal jobs In Pennsylvania. He llv( ' 3 B B I In Franklin borougb.^a c»mmunlt

> of about 3,000 on th e outskirts i Johnjtown, where Bethlehem Slei

•• company h u > big p l»n^-and U

-------- m l ^ M ^ 1 k IC ltr, Mo.

baU player be ears so(A P w lre .; J

l e d j lwere'

the c ity U-the library i l Z i i i l l enight. O f M W

I to adults Ue were

^fO R -A N Y mQBih «na i n f o r m a t i o n coK iceri

0 prospective USED or'NE ^ ' (YournQmB.will not bo diw

' sale w t will m ail ou r chock

^ T H E R E I S N O C A 11 1 1 ) Coll Collect o r drop a PcH y AGER, then , just s it bach

W NORTH SIDES J E R O M E

L b« u, m a g ic VAIXErS

U f a li l L ~

m >I

.N -------— ------ ^ I t e o n rW K ^ and Strl

» » « < a a g i / < ^ j g g W

EO ' _____________big tax plyer, contributing about DDV WOO,000 atiniially to the borough's

r r , ' colfers. Ih e other tsspsyer# chip D ^ : J .in aboijt IIOO.OOO;I T 9 I Q The tax coUector doesn't have

.much work. Bethlehem Just malls I \ Y / v v M In the tax check to the collector.L TT o n And the collector deducts bis two

aod oae-half pet cent tommlasioa. JT ’ ^ " f ‘‘» reslly not a great deal of

I. 3S.year.old « r k - xomaakorlch laughed. -Of supporu his course, I have to fill In regular n on an I8S monthly reports, bdt being tax col- s he has no lector In Pranklln borough, I ’ll have bU Job Just to admit. U a choice Job. around MO,. • “I'm lucky to get this tx tia Job. I ys ari. a s-tax- ^laoew l e t ef-frtends-'WUl i tlia lifllT

of Ood, In the next four yean, may* le hesrt vet- be I can pay olf the mortgage on . was elected ou r home and give my wl/e and kids choicest po- ft good many of the things we can’t

Ulla. He lives affonl now." i community .

outskirts of The redwood tree seldom Is found tilehem Steel more than 39 miles Inland or above m t-a n d Is a 3 ^ feet in elevatloo.

l i U M * }J ^ s r i r a ■

C O ^ ^ C E R N I N ^ ^ ^ ^ — ^

;ED or-NEW CAR BUYER M6 or loter; not be divulged) ond 'upon complotlon of ou r check for $ 25 to you.

t o C A T C H T O T H IS O F F E Rdrop a Postcord to ou r SALES MAN.

st s it back ond w ait for tha postmon.

I SIDE AUTO c aP H O N E 1 5 5

iIX E rS VOLUME DEALER

J l ch<B E P S P B

"CbrdowoSave t l on this ver. so cloKly tutted as waves of Bellwld

WOVl----------» - i< tW tS rfA T T E R > rXS501^ ----------------» -A L tH E A V Y BUTT, PlR Sl

• COLORSSUNFASTAND>

^ -H * a m o T irn n in ta m tw V V W ^ r try -« « rg iG and StrlpM. I a to n a a d tw in bed abee. Th«

^ ^ e m c\ i m y 4 Q 3 M A I h

i f ... .

Ing about s n o w FBSRNTED Iborough's HAOERMAN, Nov. 7 -T h # P a ir- '

lyers chip field LDS ward w u host to the ' Ooodlng stake road show Tuesday

rsn't have evening. Mr. and M n. Oeorge Just malls Stringer. Hsgom aa, were J u d g «I collector. -Wards represented included Oood- ts bis two l<3g. O lenns Peuy. Wendell. Jerome smralssloa. <lrat w ard and Jeia&e tecond ward.I t deal of I ~- ■ -■ — 'ighed. *Of '. ' •In regular Tou’U get tkc moe Ih, i n have ^ , . . .

« U a J o b .I .:i i tiiB h f lir -----------^ean,m ay. j -ortgsge on ; ' Ife and kids ‘j ^ . ‘ fi;s we .can’t - .- I

m Is found . '•d or above i. ^ ‘ S n T s a iW

m a INSTALLtN 3 0 M IN U T E S .______

. V A Krengel bumper-hltcb Is t' H owner's needs. Adds to tbe 1(

0 jiro r ld a a .woriuble accessory your tnidc. t lu fenders In to to box much easier. Pits eli drops c lunly.

EXTRA HeAVY-DTJT7 'T B I V UNXVZnSAL HTTCH also a n

tion of v^;i I .

f e r \ ,

w- 1" T C fV .ion. 5

^ KREhiiM;: R I 2 1 1 3 r d A v in u a S outh

le n il l> j t ^

i f K spre1 V r f — NOW—■ / / V ONLYW ^ • BeauNful m edeni

• Baby efiflnlll* witl

' One of our m ost popi w ith tone on to n e scul bullion fringe. Choos in 9 go-together Hor

rdowole" S p r e a d s — R e g i

on this very luxurlou i chenille spread y tufted and trtnsm ed w ith gn teJu l ,)f Bellwlck. S ix lovely Harmony .jlo n from which you can choose.

'int-free R4 JlobnolfB ed

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H orm ony H ouia ^pdqir*a d i 1

rOVEK BEDSPRE/m A S S O R T M E H T - ~IT, p iK iT O U A C m r ^STAND W ASHABLE

r y n r g a U t Bee iU a w onderha oollepUM b i abee. They m o ld n e m jO ly sell fo r u B o e b 'u

P H O N E 2 8 6 0 c u n o t t t K U l N A V E ; W .

BladderlrriiiiSS»t to the g wcttM.br,>«»:nijiMfc-.fcia«S£wH

oodirert. O T T O K p S « ^ r» » ^ 7 s aiwfc M

h e m o t t o u i d f i i o u r j r i c l r a p 1

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' J /' y Bumfet.:'.. M - - a J /■ * B U c h / i IB g ^ n r 117 KHa'-. a

'orumwirboi--’ -.41- 'S y :..- .iM a .o o .. '...... ; - I

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r-hltch Is the answer to' every pkkup Iids to the looks asd value of your unit, . ffle accessory that gtvet'TOtt more out ot - . Jnders In solidly and'etep. makes'aecen- ■ '' ' ■er. Pits close In to frame ao tailgate N

'1)OT7 'T B D B S -B in i/r- BUMPSB With -: | J m also available. . [J

J S I D E T I R E M O U N T S | |

—— W a pickups ) 1 2 ■ jl(S tudeboker $16)- ■}■

........T If youVe ev« fooght tba tantf.- —1]K jo w o rd u s tw lth 'ta a n d ^ . , - I

•(! body mount ym'U n o n ihs«V'! \\I at^veclato tbe nseftUnMi.aad ;1

I good looks .o tth e A d j u s t ^ ' j j^ Bide T lra U o o B t ’nisy iz t ;* : . ' ~ |1i necesiarr •cceng|t/‘'t o - t o V i^ if plckupt ,.; ■ i

r ^ . SEE YOUR 1LOCAL DEALER • | o r o rd e r 'd i r e c t '' r . ' . H

EL MACHINE CO. ;rtfc T * I n

red tlsrILY ■ f i *ul m edem K ulp h ired d tt ig n lenille with rich ghog M m

m ost popular spreods richly t u f t e d ’1 to n e scu lp tiirw design a n d 3 Irtch; -.......... -ge. Choose It now a t th is savings e th er Hormoqy. House colors. -

• R e g u l o r 7 . 9 8 "

^•«) 6*98 RAYON Bedspread ]. . .c . .„ _ _ .7 i9 8 I

• O ver 25 ,000 plum p I rayon tu f ts , I

• R lch lo o k ln g b u lllo o ;.............- -Ifringe for ad d ed ' ,charm

• W o n 't easily pul lo u t .• Colors: b leach ed '

w h ite , rwrtuj<il‘% htU , ' conary y ellow, • ^

idq irta d i o re B e q u H fg IJM lp re y fc ^

» R E A D S p - ; - ; o : .

nepUea;b;naUa • Uo4era<o riorali - ' u B a eb 'M ..U M M h . ■

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f l A ^ ICI n t t ..>i^ < S ^ t b a re • B u n t ,-« t I■ ^ H . ' M t o f th la ia . b o m eompumenta ■ n | | V . .A n tu - tb i c o m p tn r o ( oUien, (] R h T e U id ( U ^ ( 7 when oD i J d . ■- H e Is t m jrc u rr u d U doing S | | | ■ ' ^ - 'I U o e b t r t o t tb e SAlinon lUre

B ffi ' ; ‘ b w n ft dUtAQce. T h e wild 2wrt Slff; ’.r -hftTe b«en td in lre d by m tny but

if i j ' ‘ U u o ft fle ttiitg gUmpw of h to . 'I n i t . ‘ o t tb e ftttociatlon, b u i

I _' o t ' tb e ftu o d atlo n In norihem

K K :J |i ' 'Tkdft « re Pcth ing new. At one Ii f l H ’ ' ’tb e re w u e n e « tls» ted MO 'IB IB l 'hOTM m n n fh ln i ipaTM gTU« 1

» t t H » u cuppoted to be for cttUelT ; T ■ • loitglBg to M iglc V»lley n inctf f j '- ' t ' t A num ber of e tte tn p u have i

il B>ftde to en d lcftte the tcatt^I I I K b & b * a « b u t they te tm to U»rlv«

y O l f l w l * ^ e b k c k eUUlon with th e w _ n A p e —r tn e b e r tb e l l e v e h e U f t i

H w f f ' r T ' r ' U o n ^ t fto d * 'tm rb « a u ia -o f-m * I r l f r i Vi l i s usuAl m u li ln g t And bccaua he ll

i lj. way» alone. Unlike the o ther bo on th e ranch who travel In hc

I ■ ■ ■ I he b ft lone wolf. A half>Ri e r l ' 7 i fp lotch of white cover# half hlJ n t l - - i f K lf on ly m arkings nre w hite at<

I j r ii lugs o a his hind legi.; Wp 1 ; . ' , occaalonally cowboys a t th e n

K 1- I ranch manage to com er n bani [ n ' r; : t h l w ild h o rau a g a ln it a fenc< I fl f, r in a canyon and drop a rope < I n il A » colt- Scmetimea th tio colta I k i f I n Into excellent c a ttle horaea. no I I I I h Bay], i r , who lives lou th of T

Ij H u ) I FaUs, h u such a h o n e . ». Once aome m en tried roundlni

JilL'i-f ' th s w ild honea w ith an alrpli chasing them into, corrals and I

the h o n e s c au g h f w e n t 'f o r 'i I . food b u t a few ended up u rc

,r glock. T he roundup dlm ulahedt ! i . ; 'i -r ; again. /

■ R a n ch e n take a dim view of i < I I h o n e s . Most of these htirsea

;V ,i' heavy headed and Jo n e footed,• auJted for any th ing b u t "dog f «

: ' A ttem pts a t breaklnii'thoae with I■ ■ I age have been p re tty futile, Rle • ■ . m an claim s. A fa ir am ount o f a

. c eu h u been rea lised w ltb , j ; ) | j j . i | colt*, how erer.

r ' t 1 '! | I I WUd horsea a re ’ n o t the origl ' " i r J i wild cnusUngs of th e desert. O

w ■ blood flows In th e ir veins. YeI,'. ; ago th e arm y furnished ranch

v l th recsount sta llions tn order raise -hones for th a earalry . :

1 *liorM earaliT" h u n o t been j," ■ ' ':i b ranch of th fl.a rm y fo r m any yc " j '~ I ' aod th e dem and fo r h o rs u h u r ■ ' 'I creased to th e vantshing po): r ■" 7......... B u t th e 'a rm y neglected to tell ■

■ } - :l ‘ boreea whltfh, by now, have ' i!) I rerted to tbe w U d sU te .o ro u tars'

t tag, inbreeding a n d llna bread 00 th e Tray, ^ ^ _

'■ TtealdenU o f M URTAUOH i. U IL N S R feel" th e y have lost •' 11 aa well u ina llcarrler In 'K ; death o f W illiam U ndau . > lr. L

. f •.. . - 4 - ------dau—W U—auperlnendent— of—'< 18^1 I M ethodist Sunday school andI'n i*!] ganlzatlon .and educational chi

• V' l j l m an o t the O a i^o n Boy Scout c i :{( trlc t. B e w u instrum en ta l In

1 I n fonnlng of the Boy Scouts and <• ■ !» s i ' Scouts Jn M urtaugh and i t i• T ’ JL chiefly through h la efforts t

these g n u p s are runoUonlng n ! : ' ' E e w as m aU carrier 39 y e a n i

w u due to re tire In two yeara.■ 'i 'Y Orow n m en a n d wo»nen he.

th e ir ch ild ren alng o u t, “Hexe'coi i l : o ; i Billy” and ’rem em bered when 1

were am all and called th e u ' ' ‘ ' I th ing to th e ir p a re n ts . Advice i

often financia l a id were given all , wi t h le tte ra end papera delivered

Ia u c’ It I . As I am ledvirig tl lj .1 : ! south of Motor-Vi |l * o r Ya mil* south i

TUEI . Sal e S tarts 12:30

1 vL bvESTCI • O uem sey-H olsteln heifer, bre

Guernsey heirer cair, ToonU i I , , . \ . Holstein cow. Snd calf I '. Yellow cow, 2nd calf

3 o p ^ h e l f e i s , 1 oow

HOUSEHOLD• «i bed, wood fram e, w ith '^ jn n

" K itchen oupboftfd: . ' s to ra g e cupboard' • * T able

; i 1 ' 6-room A lr-0 -? lam e oll heateism a ll oU he a te r

' Leplck heater, th e rm osta t contj 3 O ne hundred gal. oU drum s ai Wtacfctwahades

I ' ■ ■, ■ ®xl2 n «•' Sm all electric heate r

I : 1 rbI. electric p u te u r l re r>. : Dining room U ble: . . B uffetr S .b e d a n d m a tt re u

; . a C om tr cupboardsr . ' % 3-plece Uvlne room suite

O ther mUcellaneous artlclea

. ^ m is c e l l a n

I . W aU rcan____________ ^3,o(i^K.brooder____________

! , • il*® "* Of bales ef 3rd eutUii ; ,; ShovuU. forks and other lt«n{I ' ;j, _ meiiUon ^

f t — i t m :llw O s c a r

‘JnI C V A L L E Y

kms,-at t e u t not'offldallr. H e b u been cane pUmentary bu t some In n lucU n t adm iration, o then , spending houn oa a high hlU, snoring

when others approach, is doing everything he csn to rem ain one.

son River Cattlemen's auoclatlon know him i wild horse's shiny black cott and half-w hite m nany bu t hone h u been d ote enough to g e t a of him. H*ary BM emto, TWIH FALLS, a miI. h u seen --------------- ------------------:----------

. Mr. iJnrtm. He got to Imow SOI T aa l i t i t t a thing or the nopu . g r ie u a n a pi .orihem Ne- to which

SS? d«U«red mall. Crops, «Wtn ed MO wild weather, company, a ll w ere toi ® *5 ?^ of ‘o ^ M any tlmear catue oe- jjnmght ilUntlon to a long awa: ty r a n e e s . p „ iu |e „ piece of maU by d I have oeen j„ j „p to uie door and honking 16 scattcrtd the occupant to come out.> Uirlve a n d Murtaugli wiU h a re a new cn

lh lh ..h mLincoln - caunty, took_top hot

lUte he Is a l- “ “n* counties» h e r bones September In U lling predatory irei In herds, m»l». the federal flah and wild. half>moon M nlce rtpcrto. T be only bear Ilalf hla neck, ed in the valley during th e mow hite stock- w u killed In Lincoln county.

Bul when It came to coyotes, Ia t th e “ In bottom ^r V b a n d S “ >«» Tw'". a fence ct on ‘oP with 31 killed,a rope over Three bobcats were killede colta tu m Bltlne county, seven In Caaslainee. Robert three In Qooding. Blaine also ttIth of Twin credit for tl eoyotei. c a m u 20 c* o t« . Cassia SO, Elmore 15. Coot

roundlM ud ® “''<1 2J. M inidoka couan a ^ a n e reporied'no bears, bobcaU o r cOs and then UHed.ks Most of .' • • •n t ' f o r dog ■ C.'SirE«bertson,"W ho'‘w u mUp u rodeo eger of th* M ountain S ta te s TUnlshed the phene and Telegraph com palnjit 's growing HAILEY for i i y e an , h u b

traiuferred from O ntario , Ore.;view of wild prepantory to h is reUrem

hbrses are ^ December. •footed US- nobertson started to w ork for"dog food.” company In 1907 a t Boise. I n 1

u e with any was moved to O ntario a n d woitlle Rlede- ^ for seven m onths. HelUnt o t sue- “ roed to the Oregon po st In 11 w ltb the ccu tructloa crew forem

ihe original m h M H W I W N V Iu e r t . Oood ■ I 'lT lV iK’ l f eltjs. Y ean d ranchers

tn order to

m:%£‘B ACROSS T(

or ACROSSr?-ri We Can

W eotaaxclusiv tA

Erts: ~ T iIlie3 “V ai u T l n S W hich e n c b l . 5 u s toIts and Oub U n itfid S t a t e s imd i t w u ,,

yeara. I----------------M A K E .Aw en heard _ _ _« WarbiAdvice andgiven along M O V INdelivered by I --

CTIONing the couritiy; ! w ill sell th tpr-Vu corner, east of Twin F outh brCommunity church.

JESDAY, NC2:30 Lui

ESTOCK A

elfer, bred July M ' l« d e m whTm onthsoid lasiVAO C n

t CulU rator, I^ Corrugator bi

6e if been out:

OLD GOODSI th 'a p n n g ia sd iu ttreH « Case grain d

tachm ent, c O liver Supcrli

)li heater w heeU andMoline disc, 7.

i ta t control 10-foot Case ddrum s and metal a t^ d E a,y pjQ pi^Q,

3*secUon wood 3-sectlon steel

: r Oliver sp ring tWood float. Ox Wood drag , 6j : H ay tra iler , du

-S teel slab etom ^ Cultlpackertid e s Case tra i t mow

LANEOUS li“ingUf t . . __ Plpi> nnrt Btilli /

Blackwell weed IH C E Jectrk rc Set of bean knl 3 Seta beet knit

___________________ J________B«t of 10-lnch <

1 > ^ ae ^ o n a U d :

T E R M S ; C A S H

M r B O W E R S ;Oscar and Gene Klaas. (

Small Planet w ‘Transit’Du<

On Saturdien caned a»lratlon. H e By J . HU GH PBUETT n o v lo g o tf Astronomer, Extension Dlrlsl

Oregon U igber Edncation Syti I one. A fairly ra re utiononslcal ew him wen will occur n e x t Saturday mon w hite m ane * tran s it o f th e p lanet Met to g e t more tcroas the sun . T h is means LS, a fflea* u a m ir wlU seem to move i--------------- smaU black sp o t over the luol:

:now some- f a u cf oM b m m M M

! w hW i h , l u i i r V i j l, many m i l l i o nwera topics ffom thely tiffif- he sun and lU orbit)ng awalU d ootlon wUl be J A MlU by d riv . p u s ln g ^ b e t w e e n . B n Mhonking for the earth and sun.

'^sew cnall* M ts lU ligh t f r o m . ^ ^ H H-BUly.*^ tbe solar surface,

, during th s trans*

s sJ l? 11 the plsneU to th e sun.T t o S s Itcounty w u

working there u n til he entered killed' In armed services. FoUowlng hU

Caasla and charge from tho arm y h e cair e also U kea HaUey and served u manager n u 20 coy- til IM .15. flooding • . • loka county HoUday Christopher, a reglsl aU o r coy- •HoUteln-Prlcaian butt .owned

T b em u E. M aberiy, RUPERT, ■. been glveu a high honor. He

-■wu man*- been -ra ted -ae-a-^ p re te iT ed_ i Itates T ele- gree sire" by the HoIsteln>Frl< om palny In association of America. The

h u been gram under w hich , the honor io, Ore.; to conferred Is ft new o n e -su r te d

reU rem ent last Jan . 1. I t is designed u a m of breed Improvem ent and Is b

fork fo r tho on paren tal acblevemeat n te. I n 1909 than on accom pilshm enu of the I a n d work* Imal himself. T lie retiulremi hs. H e re - however, m ake th e honor a d o s t In 1919 cult one to acquire, the assc t forem an, tloa claims.___________ ■

T O W N . ^ ^

> S S t h e N A T I O N

'an Move You!live Mogic Valley A gents fo

Y a n t i n e ^ l n c .IS u s to m o w you anyw here In t h s i t a t e s q u ic k ly , In e x { ^ n s iv e ly

W A N T TO MOVE ^MJL.Q.....................PHONE 4 4 0 0KE A DATE WITH__________

"berg Bros.AOVING — STORAGE '

4 SALEe ll t h e fo l lo w in g A ]/k ih iU s Mrin F a l l s , o n K i m b e r l y R o a d r c h .

4 0 V . 1 0L u n c h b y S h a m r o c k C B A

; MACHINERY. combine with bean and grain attachm ents,idem wheelsVAO c a se tn c to rra to r , M atson' frame and b a rjgator ba r for VAOjean c u tter to fit VAO1 Bradley side delivery rake, i b a r. onibergrain drlU. single disc; 13 ho le K eder at*

hm ent, on rubber, Uke newr Superior bean and beet d rill w ith p r e sMis a n d disc hlUen, 3 po in t hookupe disc, 7-foot, with transport)t Case dump rakeFlo phosphate spreader. 10-footIon wood harrow with folding draw barIon steel harrowaprlng tooth field cultivator, 7-footfloat. Shc20-feetdrag, Sxl3-feeta ller , dual wheeU, 8xlS -feetlab stone boanackerrail mower, 7-foot • ___ • ,,

u ltlvator and hiUer to f it VAOsa l mUker, 3 bang on s ta ln le u steel tmllsirt «tiil1 fnrfl fiwre:ell weed burner 'ectric fencer t>ean knives sect kniveslO-lnch Cone beet cu t nway discs ; ‘S e im te 'l.eU l'aw tyaU es, 8-lnch 'I and rackMound corrvgator, horse draw non sU el harrow_________________ ___________

S, OwnerC LERK : J a m e s M e s s e r s m l th

, th is cen tral luminary in. 88 <I f t t p e u u almost between us

■ Che su n once erery 115 days. BaT V m ost o f these seeming solarU U 6 preaches. Mercury pssses a 1

no rth e r aouth of the sun. O J slonaUy I t actually Uawlta.

I T U a y ■mo coming Uanslt will taka p v a c ro u th e northern end of tbe s

UETT dUk, wlll no t be u lasting D DIvlslea spectacular u the one of 1 9 « ^ Ion Srstcm m ored nearer the center. On , m ical event 10, 1973, the planet wUl ay momlng. c rw s almost the c e n t« o the le t Mercury ThU seeming motion tn all ca« means th a t from eaat lo weal. mare u a - Tele*»pe Needed

ha luminous UnUke aolar ecUpjes, transit 1M ^ ^ - n o m e n a - r i n n n t tw 0Blcm<^ '

fuch simple ap p an tu s u a t o f onoked glass. I t wUI be neces to use a telescope on a stesdy i port. B u t a targe Instrument Is necesaaJ7 . A good three-inch ref to r o r a five-inch reflector wU th e worlc. I t U recommended a n eyepiece giving a power o l e u t 100 Umea be used.

O pehitors o r such telescopes B U H H I w arned n o t to tet any c t t r PiMtt laesU 'look directly a t tbe iuS ted“Bde: w ithout th e necessary d a r k ^ I t Mercurial vice*, o r someone may have

to u This e y e s l ^ ‘ permanently injured 3.1M glass may break,

it of any of \ special .Eycfiasan i s u o n U 1H « li* U J w .» K io l« tr r . th j i

_ _ 1 _______ furface Is through a q>eclal

entered the

I CASH BUYERnanager un- ■

l-PO T A T O E S-a regUlered

Glehn'Hannaniiileixed_pedl-______ _ __

| —l*HONE 274- S E I KIMBERLYtn d U based ie a t rather U o f th e a n -

nor a dlffl- Jie assocla-

^ IdiONi !Its for

b ] ,

— m t n mO eion by ca

m ately 1,J claim ed b

' ' CaDyoD sl1 948-200

B * T his mw aler mue

niles be aynilab

Accordi ' Canyon a i

89 m ach y> o f irrigati

-R A P ''“ *>A . , plated BtoM M would citl

years, o r i ‘ away froni

iments.

T he Compan;

1 Fully River

2 P ro d t “ a l al e ra l <

^ fo r ap o rar p roW :

3 Make w att 1 p roxli d a m c

Ills

In to fl raent power

m lth

‘TIMES-NEWS, 1in. 88 day» piece arrangement whleh re

reen u s and to one side all bu t a smaU andaya. B a t oa o t th e solar h ra t and light,g aolar a p - be tter is to cast th e sun’s Imaiises a UtUe a large wblte cardboard iI sun. O cca- m ounted a short dUtance b<M lu . tho telescopic eyepiece. Severa111 taka place * e rren can see U u pheaoneiI of U u aolar ^ Ume, and witbout dlasting no r of eye damage.

>f 1940 which T im e of the beginning and-e;ter. On N or. o f th e transit will depend '

" ‘i “ “j ; ““ ■“ i all f f t f i is o f obserraUon. Xa- no

ded . .tranalt phe-

served w ith . ' ■ ‘I t i a piece be necessary

k stesdy sup- ^ ^ument Is n o t ^ m m t r n W-Inch re frac- w B m m m iector wUl do J M i Imended th a t V J l / V 'power of a t ■ M

elescopes are , jiy c t tbe lr

“u S . r -FOREVERYJICty bave bla

injured. Abreak. ^ •

“ Special Prices t J . Z S S l H f . .S U T t A t -------

Budget 1} E S b I

loning CLAUE BROW

O m o/ a scries o f advertUem S n a ke R h e r , form ally iubm li

daho Poi Fully I

Rights — J[Witnesses b e fo re the Federal I by c a re fu l estim ates determine

ely 1 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres o f new la i n ed b y irr ig a tio n in the area i yon s tre tc h o f the Shake R ive 8 -2008 .

h is m ean s th a t, year by year, i sr m u st b e reserved fo r iirigatic yailable f o r pow er and o ther p

ccordingly , Id ah o Pow er's plai )^on a re a developm ent provide m ch w ater as will be available -rigaiion h a ve been meL

he p ro p o sed federal dam, wi :d sto rage capacity o f 3 ,8 0 0 ,' Id c itlier s tan d partially e m p t 9, o r w ater to fill it wonld h a r f ro m th e needs of irrigation .

Idaho P<^ m p a n j 's p r o g r a m will—

Fully d e re lo p the HeUs Canyon s t r R iver a t a f a r lower construction c low er cost o f producing power thn

P rodoee sapproximately tlw aomes i “ a l alie*’ a n d dow nstream as the p r e ra l d am . Any email difference in o fo r a re ls tlve ly short period and u p o ra ry conditions favor Ihe singli p ro h ib itire ly exponrive.

M ake poaaible th e prodactlon of *ov< ' w att ho u ra— th e output o f Bonnev

p rox im ate ly 1 0 y e a r ^ p r i o r to th e i dam c o a id be completed.

-P rovide-!,000 ,000-M refe« l-of-« toni{ dependah io a m o a n l af/o rded a! the in to accoun t th e fu tu re upstream I raen t a n d resu ltin g depletion o f wi pow er a to rage purpSK C

(D >A (

WS, TWTN FALLS. IDAHOHO _____________

hlch reflscU abould i t v try mote th a n ^ imaU a m o u n t Qtea front Uu daU given b a d lig h t a u u d a r i r - ^ a g e wUl s t ^ a m ui's Image o a so la r s t 8:37 M S r, In c ward f in n ly d o l wUl mcva slowly acrou ' i«pi— behind th e n e i t tv o and oas>haU . Several ob* a n d f l n ^ wUl aeparate f n beaonena a t cun a t 11:11 a. m . MST. lUwut d a n g er ‘_ . .. DAOGHTEB BOHN

HTYBURN, N or, 7 - A d i aepeno upon ^ to M r. and Mra. nm from th e Barage, form er Heybum pee

l a n o 'cut- Salmon. Nor. X

'1

Y JlOO M JNY O U R H O USf

Sp/1.5 9V ‘ - w r SQ.YD.

ig e t T e r m t to > -j-t 0 ^ S u it Y o u J

JDE ^W N P H O h iE 8 3 <

erlUementt describing the phot for t iubmlitod to the Federol Power Co

ower Coi Protects

- Presenteral P o w er Commis* Inrm in ed th a t approxi* o f wsw Jand w ould b e re* . aheacarea above the Hells agriciR iver in th e p e rio d porUt

H eear, m o re an d m o re v ritte ’igation , a n d less will rdaha h e r p u rp o se s . - ^ ~ t h e 'H

s p lans f o r its Hells ivide f o r u se o f only **T lab le a fte r th e needs toater

projci confU

n , w ith its contem* toaler ,800,0(M ) ac re feet, vent « em pty in low w ater- eion t Id h av e to be tak en lands ition. Snafu

I Power’s Progran 5

ron a tre lch o f the Snnke ctlon cost— a n d nt a l a r 'e r th an a n y o th e r plaru ^

Mme am o m it o^ pow er the p ro p o se d single fed* ^

ce in o u tp u t w hich m ight and u n d e r ce rta in tem- O

I single d a m w ould bo ^

of o v e r 40 b illio n k llt^Bonneville 0 a m f o r ap* Qlo th e iim e ■ alngle high . ^

Ml the aile- f if l r r tak in g - 1 A ream irr ig a tio n develop*I o f w a te r ava ilab le fo r

D A H O V ?A a T I Z E K i W H E R E V F R H

b a n tw o m ln-iven here . T he A

. 6kns'halX hours • raU frcta tho

= 4ir -A daughter ' % f l r lId U ra . E rrln <am people, a t J T I

■ But tha t d08:I o n y m o re .’ N o tI Ing for th a t ^” Idtal washdoy

woshables will

y j s E _ ____ _________

3.

■ IS > 1

Wy

8 3 4 L : ^ s : = s = =_____ . .BEAD T M

I for dm lofing th s HeJh Canyon Hi «r CommUiion /or approvalf in J

ompany’s ts Irrigati it and Fl

In soQthem Id ah o an d of w ater fo r irr ig a tin g farm i ahead o f the use o f w ater f o r • agriculture ia th e S n a k e R ivei portwU ra o u re e .

H ere is the p rov ision p ro te c t HTitten in to w ater p e rm it apj rdaho Pow er Com pany to the the'H ells Canyon a rea p ro jec ts

**The rights h ere in granted loaterf . . . ore su b jec t to tha orojeet shall be o pera ted in s u d u>nflUt u i th th e fu tu r e deplo ti JxUers o f S nake R iver a n d its vent or in ter fere tcith th e fu tu tion and use o f such teater fo 'ands a n d other benefic ia l cons\ Snake R iv er watershed.**

ram in Summary^ Fully provide th e release o f

U. S. A nny Corps o f Eng p o rp o w .

^ Adequalely m eet the leat o f f

y Create a su p e rio r recreational

O F ully pro tect Irrigation w ater fu tu re agricu llural developm er no Irrigation to be served from o n d e r any p lan ,)

Q Provide large blocks o f low< ^ serve the needa o f Snake Rlvei

clfle Northwest th rough intfc * Northwest Pow er P ool,________

i n Be productive o f $10,000,000nues fo r federal, stale and lo a lion to the tax revenues created > ^ l-w I th a ta T w t to taapayera.

P O W E R'E R ' IT S E P V E S ^-------1-------------

COMING ON

r doesn 't meon w ash-day coli .■ N o t wHKthe T roy U u n d ry cq th a t wte)tly bundle. I t 's olwo ihdoy weotner h e rs . , . a n d yo IS will look It.

> TIMES-NEWS W A NT'a DS

on ttrtleh o f the tn July, 1955.

’s Planition__Futureeastern O regon, th e nse a rm s 1 ^ alw ays com e f o r electric p o w e r—/o i^ RIcer Valley*s m o s t inu

otecting irrig a tio n rights t applications m ad e by

the State o f Id ah o fo r jec ts :

nted fo r the tu e o f the th e conditions tha t ihe such m anner aa teiU not

p l e ^ n and f lo w o f the i i ts tributaries, or pre­fu tu re upstream diver-

sr fo r the irrigation o f consum ptive uses in the

ye o f w ater r e q u i r e d b y tho

E n g in e e r s f o r n a v ig a tio n

o f flood-eoDtrol seeds,

‘f

lo n a l a re a . .

ivaler rig h u o f p resen t *nd ipm en t upstream . (T here Is 1 f ro m a reae rro ir a t this alto

lo w < o it p o w e r r a p id ly , to R iv e r V alley a n d o f th e

t in t t r< o im e c llo n w ith th e

0 ,0 0 0 annually la Ux rrr» id lo c al ta x in g u n lta In addi> r e a te d by u se ra o f t h e p o w er lye ra , . . ------------------

». .

SUNDAY, NOVEMB

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n o v b m b e b 8 ,:

f c ^ T r a i n i n g

■Specialists foiI A-Bomh DudK j ' ^ t b a m « t

m e ttom lc jjooj-h jc h f»U to cxplods.

■ - ! ? ! r t h e C T O M iU r t« l in l> ■ ^ e S K d inW Pritoy . *bOPt,3 4 M ^ w

■ S f f t n d »lr lorcc b»T8’ fo ^ E ^ s h th e ~specU l.*eapoai dl ^ ^ S iw u rs e " e o a d u c te d by th e n& ■ r a ^ H e a d . Md. ■ ™ ^ t a * o n ln»l»l«l t o t ^ ^ K i ^ l e d aay fu rther open dUcv

lh e llltle taow n KbooLN oelear Weapona

H bt deJciue departm ent detltE sS?=S!S1S«^ ^ ^ ^ ^ U o n a ] arm s ^ ^ K ^ u lp m e & t.

prim ary purpose of tJ ■ ^ r i s to prepare *P « la lla tr-f

b f "dud" alOQ^lc exploslv H h & m i g h t l>e dropped o r fin

enemy on U. 8- (arse t elU ■ »t tn»p» in th e field. H ^ u l d a dud show u p In t«iU ^ K ^ c a n • weapons, th e atom

^ B ^ r a p o n e e n to cope with it.

^ B r b s A £0 never haa admltti ■ t ea« of an actual dud A-bom ^ L t r t r . there 1> beUmred to na'

a t least one Instance m a te m alfuncU on. o f electron

^ K m s e n t in wiring of a remo resulted In failure to fir

^ ■ f b e lob tbere presum ably va< ot 10 electrician, no t a bomb d t

Kjuad. __ — .........^ K j ^ s l n s th e tr ie re r o f i ^ E rU bomb. parUculariy o n e .i

design, could be fa r mo) ^ ■ ic a te and daneerous. th a n eve ^ K u n e e r ta ln bualneas o f dlsarm k ^ K ta a t is r d U sii exploilfe bomb. ^ K i atamic bomb r ^ l ? contaix ^ K ^ tr ls s e r assemblies: O ne to isric ^ K i h e r ita "critical masaes” o f tU ^ K a b le materials, the o ther to tu

oif. Even a tte r bo tb triggei removed, extreme care woul

^ R e q u i re d to remove th e Indivldui ^ ■ s e s without b riag lns them tc ^ K e r accidentally aod producln

to explo^on or a f ire ..

H Reat E s ta te T ra n s fe rs .InfonnadoD Pnnslshed by

H Twin Fall* Title sa d T r u t CompaB7

^ NOVCUBBR 4I W : CrtM^V/llIku to Ln:

<^[ar le Lgtil to Lea!

^ ■ io ire w II. {art >t n IS ..............

^ H i lC U ia DMdi WIJIiMn PrtUbaH I trb tl . Lot 1 p«n Let a Plot

D m i Y. t . Sumnar to F, 1 ^ K n K u . Truaua ll>. fiUNE t 10 r

W i i r f ‘ifc.1? tVS;.:CUaDfMii Orla McEwtn la IUI»

J l .Dd li.Uhx D««jl r'rad W. u*<kf7 t

i i o .x - t » a w . - DW i B. Kim

^ B ^ W v ttng ll.» o f* £ t °'0 D I ^ >

novbubFr ICUIo M l lliu l 1. CeUnta t

^ K n s V IMtJMini* A. Col«r to SmIUio»

C’* '" D tf 1 WJIlUm PHlth*n

^ v rr in t7 DMdi Albert B. S U m l bB « “a n i i ‘hr8"b<?’“" '’ *‘®' ^ '

rD oI SELEC1 I AUTO Ih

\0n TheI C h ^ p insur

I B l■ Now you can get th I w ith Joo Salisbury

I American >■ (N o t a now company, but

■ •-•-serving-Mafflc-Vnlle: p r o te c t io n - N o w with J

■ • «*« and the careful ■ — -JblSaliflburyT ^Iven

t O f S A iV O 2nd Av. North

I PHI

BEB 8,1958 ;

lin g Action Delayed bj fafni. Gooding’s Counet o XMM. OOODINO, Nov. T -O oodia* c

petition Tueaday relaUvaJ ^ U U O th e aale of beer lo estaU lahmo

7 Cf—T he PenuitUng penooi under 30 yeiMlaUsU lu r to cnUr unUl they dl«co<d w i jo h a to lb® •irofeaelon of .T he p e U tlo n w u se n tto ih e c o t

bombi >a A plsln envelope and alttiouf r r lM f contaLs a number of «l«natu:^rted In IMS th e oounell does not know 'w hat <

to BanlzaUon. If any, ! > 'behind 1; 34M com- The peUUon asks for 1

’ navy m a- ^ the sale of beer In placea

reaDOni <lli>5 t o n a w Th« discussed a n .oy w e navy finance reUtJve to televUlon a e r i t o t aecreev granted Uie Jordan studio pi otien d ltc iu . to ertc t a m tU l cove:

fireproof building behind th e al dio. T h i approximate cost la 11.00

M emben of t o councU and M aj lent detlnl- Harley Crlppen alio m et with a n a re nuclear englneen to dlseun -flood cont such o ther w ork necessair on LItUe Wo

I germ w ar- rlrer .

Officers Selected- S S By Grange Grou

HANHZN, Nov. T - H a rv e f 9 In t a t s of I ^ w a l t v a s m lto tcd m a a t Iho atomic T hunday n ight a t a meeUng of t lid have Ita Orange. Truman Rathbun waa i J with it. elected overaeer; M n . Hugh 8a J detaon, reelected lecturer, and I r r

..4 Sevan , reelected iteward.Gordon HUI w u elected aaslsta

etcward: Mr*, ronw m ll, reelect , V . - c h a p l a i n : Kenneth Naylor, elect • treasurer, and Mr*. D oa Diet*, if secretaiT. U n . L. a HasU

reelected gaUkeeper: Mrs. o u i f e n « HoUlfleid. Cere*; Mrs. J.

■“^ ^ 5 ? ® H all, Pomona, and M n . •niella La I bomb dia- cook, Plora. M n. Oordon HUi w

- .. elected lady BaiUt*nf#leward, I> g w of a n D ieta wea reelected to Uie executi irly o n e . of committee and Mr. and M n. For e fa r more w ait were elected delegate# to t

coavenUon. Mr. and Mra. Hui I Q inrnung Sanderson were named alternates, re bomb. M rs. Clarence HollLVld w

nam ed to rtpT tstal th e O raoso to b itag th e dedlcaUon oi the new gym n

ises o f tla* jim n.>ther to aet

: » Events Relatedt them to - WENDEIX. Kov. 7—LJeiit. m

producing Collett le it Monday, fo r WlUlar fire. oirbaae near Phoenbc. A rlt, a f t. visiting h li parents, M r. and Mi

. D. D. CoUett.n s i e r s . Jlm m y Hanson rctum ed to Yal Hed by ima. Waah.. Monday, s a d Claude CampbeU. Oova Hosklir and Leslie Lawton are la Oregon t

- buainee*. , ----- ---------- -— —M rs. lam cr Nieljon, David C h rt

r.m. to L n ii tlansen, and Tom ChrlsUansen. ri II. (um ed to WendeU from Salt Lal

i^M toL w i. City Moaday night; M n. H . < ■tor to LmIi ChrlsUaaien remained, in' Balt L al

City w ith her husband who Is tiM to u g u paUent a t t o veterans hosp lt ; ' D r.d., te « '«“ • .

Pl'AV e n t e r e d— HAOBRMAN,-WovrT=nie~speec

iny to T. L. Claaa will enter a one-act play 1 ‘iN E s jf JT . the speech contejt a t W er No' win 30*31. Thelma Bmlth la instnictow«n la IUI»b ■ ■ —■Ddli.Uhxk BEA D .TIMES-NEWS WANT ADI . l ^ l i ^ to

E S J D/]jlwtoSmllJ. •

0 3^ 0 ^"pJl'W 'PHO■ « “ MAGIC c n

£ . i f c . H . N r i

O N T.ECT YOUR > INSURANCE

he Basis oja p in s u r a n c e m a y f a l l y o u w h e n y o u

BUT LOOKtl g e t t h e m o s t e x te n s iv e PROTECTK i l i s b u r y A g e n c y . I t s t h e COMPREH

an Autom obile Ins

any, but ono of tho oldest, acclair ic'Vnlley m otorists for many years wi

with NEW LOWER BATES.

: ca re fu l » n >!prwr?Hng’ imH m psfain tJBgV

7 ^ 1 v e n r r a r ™ i u e l ^ ^ '

A U S B U R Ol h

PHO N E 9 9 0 -A S K F O R J

ed Jjy I King-Size Fjk ) u n c i l . .

Adm inuttx a ac tingr relative to By OVID BIABTINaU lahm enU • aP F ann Editor

WABHINQTON. NOV. 7 W x f a u co T tr America's klag.sUe farm aun to th e co un - top P»*» "O

>w'what or> Powerful farm group* th ink Ubd iind ^ e the soluUoa and a re readyika fo r th e »yU it out • for the • law m atIW) piuhlLiitr -^lieu uo iidcu recoaveacs.n placea o f raced wiUi the twin headachespenon* un* decUnlng farm prlcea and tncre

Ing surpluaes. congreaa wUl hissed a n or- vigorous demands from theae f iUloa aerial* groups tor the United Statesstudio per* em bark oa a bro*d food relief p

U l covered g ram abroad.Jd th e a tu - Poren innen of «ach demaist Is tt.OOO. w era heard by tho hou*e agrlcla n d M ayor tu re committee on its tour o f :I w ith a rm y country to get farm er view*ood e w tro l how to re^esiafiush a n d m*ItUs W ood ta in agricultural prosperity.

Leader* o t th e aggresal'f* I— tlona l Farmers union and t o 0n i a n ___- t h e _ b l g j a ^ r o ri^n to U o n » hC I C U h a s joined lhe un loa 'P M m m endorsing p e s te r governmentU r U u U fo r agriculture, were chlet prop<U srver A. conunlttee hei. T n . a t n rseUng of th e Advocates of t o plan blame

sh a rp drop In export* of U. H ush 8 a n - product# for m ost currr ,an d I rv a n farm ,headaches. Foreign shlpme i a re running more Uiam 30 pe r c-ed a asls tan t “ Eo- SuppUes once wil> reelected w e PHIng up In «urprlor, e lected stocks, most ot them held by ' a Dietz, re* government.•. a H aslam history is repeaUng its■; Mr*. C lar- D uring World w ar I. Aaierl< Mrs. J. R . fa rm producUon was ezpanc

TTiella L ay . aharp ly to help meet alUed net m HIU waa T hen came pence a a d readju Mward. C on m e n t Tood demands on the Dnl le executive S tate* decUned and surpluaea i M n. Tom - veloped. Economle disaster h i t far ate* to tho er* In the •30* and engulfed i t Mra. H ugh e n tire eeonomy by Uie early “SOi iltem ates. M any counUles ravaged by Wo L*.eld waa w ar n now have largely restoi O ranse a t th e ir o im fann production capt

ew gym na- tie*. These lost m arkets a ro : flee ted In sharp dow nturns In fa

•— prices and Income and predictica f a /1 onoUier general depression.d i C U Producen of cotton and whi Jeut. F red *>««' especially h a rd h i t r 'Williams th e loss ot {cre\gn m arkets.A ril, a fte r T h e traveling house . commit' . and M n . found many farm en who said th

could no t reconcile food surplu ed to Yak* In th is counUy and million*

hu n g ry abroad. -T here ahotdd ra Koi«ifirn som e way, they aald, to bridge t Oregon on g a p between AmerJcfn p len ty a

---------- — --------------------------- --------------------------- th e •world’* hungry.---------------------------»vld C hrla- T hey urged a glve*away pi lansen. re - g ram of V. 8 . surplus food u i

Salt L ake h a rd -h i t peoples are able to bi tn . H . O. T h e Elsenhower adm ln lstn tl I Balt L ake rep lies i t Is'fuUy aware of tb e pi who la a sh n n k la s exports play la tb e fai

IS hosp ital problem . Agriculture Secre ta:? Ei T a f t Benson .says t o only aou

— a n d lasting aoluUon to farm p n0 , lem8_l#_the_develflpment-of-Jann ie speech m a rk e ts a t home and abroad.c t play in B u t It’s doubtful the a d tn ln ltti TUer N ov. tlo n wUl w ant to go Into 'a bro instructor, give-aw ay food program to i

— estab liah ouUets for surplu*' fai ANT A D 8. producUon. ActuaUy,- It I* pur»ul

S T O R E N O W !HI-HEAT or

RO Y A L COAL

PHONE 150CITY FUEL CO.

Leon'srdV^vonf

of f^ T !cn you n eed i t m ost.

IK ...!tTECnO N a t LOWER COST m p r e h e n s i v e p o l i c y of

1 Insurance Co.

t acclaim ed com panies I n ^ m c r ic a l__

'Cars w ith th is dependable, proven

1.

i in tsB rv Ice-Q^ th e local agent,

Twin Fqlli ‘

F O R JO E

T IT O S -N g ffS . T

e Farm Surplus Pi linistration’s DomtTIN a policy of reducing expendituiito r of thU kind in iU efforts le biy, 7 on _ aace t o budget,a rm surplus Much h u been aald. a n d probatiae« on t o more wlU be. about encouragltioa-* lis t of exports and lltung o t h e re«trl

Uons .on foreign Import*. T• th ink Uiey American Farm Bureau federa tta re ready to National O raage. two ttro:t ' law m aken organltation*. beUeve roduo

tw le b m n en wflUid-fltlp- f o ^headacheaof countries to icU more good* h ia a d tn m a s * ^ «>o dollan they earn1* wUl hear buy farm surpluse*.I theae farm The Elsenhower adnUnlstraUd States to Is studying the foreign trade prod reUef pro- lem for pooslble vay* to encoura

exchange o t goods. W bat wIU coi:h demands out of this only tim e e a a lell.) W o g r l^ * L atest developments, however. Itoitf o f t o <jjc*te t o t Uttle o r noUUng wUl

!r view* on In to -k n m e d ia te fu tu re -a n d m ain- «,jve uie proWem c n a te d by t

« .• government it i P r t« PoJlclea tend to price m *

iuoJ^V hfS i* oreraeas m arke ta ._a i 'u n lo a " In bouse 'aplculture 'com m lttiem m ent aid farming aecUonsWet WPOT* northeast. souUi and mldwej n l t t « hew* MDclude* t o t farmer* w ant t

wn M U Bjpport progrem* oonUaued.lan M .n f a Should congrea vote to exte:» Of U S. P W O t su ppo rts-an action whilo st current *PPeara probable-U . s . faiin shipm ents products aUll would face <tlff co<

I Bs expanded ^alUed needs. V lO U l

■ < - « N i K p i

i H ' S H HEAT V A I U E ?•ngulfed Uie

S w worta iw«uiy o n , . . . Era- ■el7 restored ^oute system and^ n c a p a ^ eourteoaa aervlte. budgeted ets a re re- l>«ting bills for. t o winter im s In farm • • - W hat more could you : predictions ) r ^ o n .

and w heat n iT Rla rd h i t by r UEL OIL I committee ' BUDGET PLAN no said theysiBsnBjible to buy.m lnisliaU on 'of tb e part

l a t o f a m cretao^ Erra

form prob-j t -o f -J a rg e r . -------------------------------------------------broad.administra*Ito 'a brood am to re* irp lu s ' farmI* pursuing ^ . --------- ^

n baIl<A vonf ■

rrm

' • B« a h e a d o n p r i c a l

CJicvrolet truck* tro Americ ___ priced truek Une! It'* e a ^

3Ven will you And oU the advanced. *11 tb a thHfty power, a ll the r aod durability you get in • Advance-Desiga truck. I t ’s tt truck barsain you r 'doQ an c a t

MORI CHIVROLR TRU_

'qlli * S13 MainAveirae Wast

!TWS. TW IN f a l l s . IDAHO

IS Problem Tops Domestic Problemexpenditu res peUUon from lower-priced canpt:orts 10 b a t- to r t

The only.course le tt for asrieand probsb ly ture In the launedUte future. *encourag ing A ulstant Agriculture Secret

th e r recU ic- John Davis, is to adjust fonn piport*. T h e ductlon from It* “over-expuidu fed en U o n postwar levels.

o H p ^ ^ r e W plug <jops and marketing ,qu< dfilgned to curUU fann sales. T t

hey e a rn t s m euu re , *ire«iy have beca set for wheat, cotton, tobacco, snd p

InUnlstraU oa imts next year. • trade p ro b - Davis s*y* such' controU on i

to encourage ductlon m sy have to be used “< la t wIU com e the n e x t’three to six yesra." an tell. —hnw «w r. tn - thlng wUl b«te - f u tu r e - to . a ; ■ lated by th e I rnm eat fa rm ■ I w Q

prlee a ia n y ■ 1 1 1 V ! market*._______________ ' ■ _ W .U

m d midw est. . • . •r* w ant th e ' J dlaued. .« to extendictlon w hich ’-IT . S. fa rm i f l S H Bee <tlff com - J W B M

A lU E ?

. 'Haii:stem and

le winter

'A N ■ ■ ■ ■

S

K H t r a ^ i

• a s ' s

A M IN 1

Ical B« ahead on opei

ra America^t low ert Chevrolet trucka briaiIt's e a ^ (o f lad a in g s .B o th th e a is b ty lre, b u t oowfaero 'eUe oiT llfiivy^lltyT iiodelJ advanced fe a tu m , T brifunaster eo jine or, a ll the tu ss^daes* - dium^duty models sqiget in • C bevro let ou t o f every galioo ol

ick. I f* th e b ig g ti t extra niggedoeu ia *11doQ an can l> u y l means lower upkeq> c

i n TRUCKS IN USl THAN ANY C

GLEN

'AHO •>

____ tim e, b* predict*, t o counti T l S rapidly i n e r e a s t n g populst

coupled w ith th e h o p ^ .Io r exp I ' I alon tn foreign m arkets wlU tn l p m c a ll th a t f a rm e n can produce. A / J .W L L O ^ bjg QuasUoa 1* wheUier irlced canoetl- atrlcted producUon. even thoi

coupled T lth high-level f tm i p: 'i t lo r scrlMil- supports, c an give fa n n e n *ufflcl te ^ t u r f Ineomea to keep them as prosi

rjl.L>T-u ous aa in recen t years aad aa wZ iDver-expuided- prosperity iavolves i:

th a n a supported price. A g acreage aUot* Prlce la o f lltUe value wlUiou

^ £ l n g ° U ' t ^ t PERSONAL' 'rm sales. These CHEIBTMAS CABDB,ve beca se t «p T he P IC K O f O ur Stock I i Yoi bacco.snd pea* y o t J ORDER NOWt

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nd Olenni HAOERMAN. Nov. 7 - T o m Baker,I a t KlQE who had been vlaUlng M r. and Mrs.

• Charle* Skinner, le tt W ednesday for r work on hi* borne in I / » Angelea.be sU rted ' th e group READ TIM ES-NEW S W ANT AD8.

V if/ f m M ^n in M ^

eady fo P a in t '

OM SUITE A Q .9 0

gs. S tufdy_construction .w lthJongJas'tIn fl-

-5-Piece Set *• y • DUNCAN PHYFEd ' -------TABLE,-35x40----- -----

• 1 - 1 2 " L E A F ,• FOAM RUBBER \ CHAIRS

a ^ « t M agaxin* B asket>»y!hg W ( ^ o r M opi* RnWi

3.98 Nmorf,.. 7.49Ml «T>ln«t or Omltm4 for firwnUmm 2 poM a 3 «MtoM typ* trtb hoBdta fcr «orn«>t. rytof. e« ierte*eiil**kH w #w w < .

radios

Radio- m k Phono H I Console■ 1 1 6 9 .9 5H | M ' 5.00 Down

■ p s • Tilted sllda-ruledlol• Built-In a r ^ te n n o s -—

. • 3-Spe«d roll-out r«c- changer

■ ^ ; • Vorioble tone control ( miI O I i * FulUton® ^0-?n*. y ] l t ^ ; Speaker

—# -S u p er-pow8rehai5T» ^ Large record'

^ I compartment

i r SHOP

L ’S S l Tripg Reported ■D H T R ia i, N ot. 7 ~ M r. and Mr*. ,

fed w ed- John Comeal and dauchte r. Kodiak. . 1. E. Ahall Alaska, have been vlsltliig Mr, and ' omlta. , I — , --------------- ---

r I D r. J . C. RUSHTON om Baker. O s te o p a th ic P hysician

and Mrs! CFFIOE HOURSoesday for • to la and 3 to S Dally

cvcNiNcs ax arroomiEXT — m i»s a ti. m. r w * i t nIH T A M . I

i J f ‘Ir JI » j

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IMP^ !SBW H I T E H A R !

• FULL SIZE• INCLUDES SPRINGS

, • REGULAR 2 9 .9 5

■ MATTRESS I

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14.95"

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g j M n .A n o & a « R . 7 i ^

, returned to Y*kl«a, •Wash,, i f t o S '- ;Tl*lU n«M f.»od lfc ^ i l ^ K U ^

jion 1 SIGNSSSi^S;« • Oraa* Serrtoe• ‘ ••

BBIDOES NEON nO N lO fc 3M AddUoo AT*. Wr

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i X ”' i 2 9 » ? 5 : '

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I L a f e x S e tFirst Time Offered

Below 110.00 ;i j

S a w J u t i o n . ___; . 9 9 # 8 S ^T W IN SIZE.----------------------8 9 . 9 8 -

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Wonderful so ft 4V^»ln. foarh lo tex ja o tg __I^M r39-ln.-w[ae w Im l lQ S v h ln h 72 -co ll— <0K Spring. A comWnotldrx to g ive u tm ost ■ Jeeping com fort./C o tton , d a m a sk coyer.

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K Livestock (H OCDKKM OCDEK, Nev. T lAV>(USOAt—C«ktUH (Or tb* w«dt «.BM| ttJn a U M i •liivhur f— i n _ COWI w «k to U b m t : etb«r *ltii(hur XII H , cUmm r n c n ity kboot tUaJr: «•>!«» V H |1 itaek«n asd (Mdm lU tJr u '

bolk cood M «to>n. lUft-

■ i i I X F . MO-ILHi <utut* IJM.OO:MUi MBaMrtUl boUi MmnimUi

aad veed VMloa U.OO-ILK: ebolt* rimbr ■ -iMdw itw n food *ad cboIe* I

"‘S e T to f w i y 4 1 1 ^ 'i ^ r * WMk to « — ; bw n-l tcwt tS-M «U; boUiMn _

ito -uo t a . ti.oM O: I f f :»o-tn lu . __

Uab* la eo j tnuk«J lou tiilllir «nd ^I I lT .00.lU ti ntlllw tnd .sood , lU aAur I f ] wwm M.Ot-ijOi tivtlud ta CMdlnr Uab* l i i U rw lj 14 .T » .lI.0$r^I I I SAN rZANClSCO

I ^m MMdrt • tn r food «nd clu>l«« >W-9W■D n . M lU tn ZLOft-tt: cood lb. jH ctMn X0.00-».80t ftw comDMixUl (U«n l>.■ I ll .00-ie.00! Btllltr dowD U> tround Jt.OOi dun y te r cenm«rtUI ta rood TtO-tOO lh. brlttnf ir li .00-ia.00i Bioit'uUIlly Md coraB.rtl.l ‘*—K i: eews ll.00.14.s0t unn«r and cultn cewiJ i l fcOO.ll.Mi t»w atlllir »i>il tomaereUl ____■I 5Si‘ JSS S„‘W .S »E

n i MlftbJ* for WMk 1711 comMnd wllh U u d,, r ’ t u t WMk tndlruc mod«r.Uti- «U*t! »«!•

J S '™ ." ,* ■ "

; S S i M r - ' , V S S ' , r . ' S ; i E J P W. ^ .nd .)u>le« tt0-4K0 lb. .locktr .U .I 620

I Mid iCMdr tbronchaut tb* vMk, ac*iit "«'[1 (or Ul« MlM oa buttbtr bon wbleb wir*^ » lowtri mott ebalc* iso -m lb. buubtn bTA^

XJ.09. wllh U u t»lf» 12.TS: r«w <bole« andf t - tOO.SSO lh. *0Wf }8.00.» .0»; ■ •upplr of ■ orH ' ' { j a j s s . ' “ ”i ■: 6b*n ^ ab U for wMk t.UOl c«m^r«dK with U u U«t w*«k BodanUlr x U rti -------■ > a liuibur aad f*«I<r Unb* lold a t •ttenr; : to U blihar; alauxbUr n>w a t (Il-I.OI)i ' Ufbar prtOMI ouretroui loadi«*Dd loU

' tood itia cbolc* fall (boro tliucbt«r UmU;■ Mid a t ILOMO: ebolw and prim* UnU^ wllb fall ibarn p«lU broo«ht mottir It.OO Ij : b : 1 otb«r loU of nofUr ceod Umb* IT.OOi •

cull to ebolM (UugbUr *wh wlih No. 1 ' . ptita aad full wooltd bronchi 4.I04.HI

**Ttr«l lou and cholc* (Mder Umba wltb No. J p*ltj J4.00-H,00, wllh (l«br

. M t n at tb* Utu r prlt*. DI

DENVER. N o ^ V c ^ ( U 8DA}-C«ttl* -------I «eaipar*d U tt w*«k'f cJom f*d *tMr* andI a-J ss,I comm*relal at««^ to W lowtr: T*altn cad Qb** caJit* LOO.l.solow*r UU : bulk cood to Itmte.. a rtru * cbolc* ltd tt* tn JJSO lbt. dowa t«M ;' : i . 10.00.U.OOI arcrac* lo bleb cbolc* tS.th ebole*

U M : etwlc* f* d ^ U « n {tlO.24.OOl UIII- 21.00:'j t itr asd ocmnarelal eow* UU ia0O-II.0O| ibom' . nod aad cbolc* vaaltn and salrM ll-tO- tood i

( ' ■ S i . ' v z i , u r Z s s E200.2J0 Ib*. 20.T».21.00: WMk't top 2I.IBI UU 2

J . «bol«* *ow( S00480 lbt. ia.00.lt.7i. 11.10.1 }: ebWp tUosbUr Umb srieat (luctoatad i . — Bpw*j^-aa.BiKb a i SO darlac th* wnk.

but clo*«l fullr SI lowtr th4B iMi wMki CHII : aUofbUr *WH *oM tU tdr to 2S hlfbtr HUbU

i wjUj ftw Bldw«ak ttlM ao dp: rood and barroni : . eboU* •Uiiibt«r Utnb* n a n d K.SO-IUI areuDtl ; durias th* w**k) UU limit l(.SDl mott ptid i

evil and BtlUtr tUacbt*r *wm 4JUaJS| 190.2(1|h hUbBUlItra^^CM^Ji^m«rYr«*^UM|OOi » ^ 2|l

I I OUAHA '*CtttLi_____OKAHA,_No»..,7 .WPW(UBOA>-CtlU« wmkpl eomp*r*d U*t w*«k f*d~*U«r*“»t*»l!r-to »U*dyU 78 lowtr: b*U*r* tUadr to wtak, luuacM cood tM : t lowtr: cowt ao.1.00 lowtr: Tttltrt (tw t<p l *U*dr to c u ltr ; WMk'i top prla>* I.40I lb. llltl* tl;l fad ilc«r« 28.S0: bulk ebole* f*d it*m tupslliIj Z2.00-20.eo: cboIc* b*Utn ILOO.lt.tO: btl/tn

I TwinFaDs \W. j i L i v e s t o c k P r i c e s a i "I ' • I 7.00.2j This foUowlntr T ir la 7&Us Uvutock tioo:.

prieea a re provided by tho Twin ' p&Us U T cstM k Commission'-eom>

I pao y baaed o n th e resu lts o t the w i \ i I t , auctloo «U« N ot. 4. i -Steers ___________ «19M to «3340 u

; ' H eU ers ---------------- 18 to M y - « .cow s ____________ l i i o t o 1 3 -

' < C onners a n d G utters S to 9 iiioo iI ; B ulls ____________ 13 to ISiO •bomiI f H orses ----------------- 3 J0 to 4I • F a t LiOTbs _____ 18.M to 17iO 100.

I Twin FaUs! 1 Cholo* bnUb*ri^M So^Ib*. _____tll.OO *sft w'

— u n iHoc*. 278-100 lbt. «ttnnBowt. »»42» lb*, _ _ _ _ _ . l l 7 . e 0 AUaU*Gowt. OT*r a u lb*. ________ai4.00.1t.00 (On*

! S tan (70 lb*, dock) ________aiX.OO.)t.OO u ClI ' C^ iV * ...... .....................

I ;

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; s S i l S M » ” hL‘'^ _ Z Z Z Z ^ 4 i t o o• (Oa* datltr quotadi Ho. 1

' ' POTATOEa Nk 10 . 8. No. 1 (dtllv*r«l la ) _____ aL«0-l.« (SwllU. & No. 2 (d«ll**r«d l . { ----------- 40..7IO

j (Thra* dtaltra qMt*d l>fn liO m t N o . ^ No.“f ^ ! ______ n.T8.7.»0

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> H rf • SiiS'iTtr’”" ' • S r

i . s o Y O U W A N T

ACCUMULATET hen le t u s explain th e advanU ses to yc m en t plan th a t la deacrlbe<l as the eaale Ucal way y e t devisee] to nccumuUto a tub t U you nre on a sa lary and w ant to bul m eans le am of th is Ideal plan tor jo u an<

, InvesUne a small am ount each monthI m anasem ent o t a profewlonnl Invejtmen ■' ‘ « U « "» e n t fund, or send th1 build a new home.

'i ' E. W . M c R o b e r ts a , C o . .......................T w in F a lls , Id a h o

__ Piease send tnfonnatlon on tho avattmo

“ N ^ E ................................... .........................

^ -ADDRESS___________ ______ ............

' E W.McROBERTr -eiks-Blds:----------------- riin Pells

| l | PAGE TWENTY

C la s s if ie d ssS I W ANT AD RATES JUft. (Daa*d oa Cotl.p*r>w«rd)

E i 5 S = = ^ r o . 1 Js _21“ Ja *»» Oil* cU«lfW adt STI

fo r tilmpU. M. UbU btlow, •, „ ~ V T O ;~ [ I .l«r j a<l»r«J_«d«rt-I IZ:

J .mte ----- i i -----— |Ttt~ T.Oi> I 4.>3~ m“{>* UoUm n o r cr*<lll ba* Utu m uI ; _C ^ |Ub*d. caab mint acaimpaar w r erdtr. “

Ctn kUsday'a Ad*—t p.m. StlunUr* fr~mb* TuMdtr* iJirovcb Fridti- _ £

S P.RI. Dtr Utfon InMrtloB cU8DBd*]r»-a p-m. 8»lurdan f

"1

g r o’ lh. .Srron abould bf MMrt.d lmm*dUU. ^ c«» If. No *Uow*ne* *111 W mad* for mor* " ‘i .00: l ^ a oa* Incomci InMrtloa.rlftl il“I J C A R P O F T H A N K S

1*2 * £ ^l'® wb? S ‘ia2d“ 'a i ? u 2 d '^ ( o lr a

'XSP E C IA L N O T IC E S _ £

S j ^‘i20.M^*-Ivin^ri!u“* ** W

‘‘ l9«7.J?°''vnF«t‘ c i t a n ^ ' ^2i! fiFE{7ci:ir<JorttU«r*. U n. LnU Card- {,“ "-5i,m BrANLEV Horn. 1-roductt. JJ.IC*. S ■let and clfu. No blih pr*ttur» 0*11 aOII-W ^ o( ■ or 28«t.lt for ln<ormalton or prodatta.

ZECoIIonw! Anonrmouj, W rta tt^r. . „ . auo P.BI.. Coon Houm. WrlU Bo»4« or n

JJi call am .H . —

«ACIO VALLEY ^.U INVALID HOME}J DUBLEy. IDAHO [ _

ffi . ' “ fiI I . " ' I « T

ioi ro r tb* Vtr, BtBT U>b* . MOTOn SERVICE i r S jy jl

' DEAOLE’S SATOT? BERVTOE «. ■■ ' I t 1

?w laott olinir COWI 9.2M1.00I »**ltr« toad *°'^**p eoBip*rtd iMt WMk *UuchUr to Itmb* iBotUr tttad/ but undtrtoa* wjtki i *B twM }S-t0 lowtrj (*«l*r lamb* 18 blibtr: rgr]tt. ebole* *nd prim* ftd wooUd linib* 10.00-11. 21.00: chole* and prim. tWDt lb. (jd <0| ibom lambt with Ko. 1 ptIU l>.80.>1.00:10. aood aad chole* *Uu|bUr « r t. 8.80-7^0} g

cood aad cbolc* aiUr* aad wttUm iMdtr

t i -S :^ ' ______ fitt CHICAGO 5*;; JS !^ '‘SS\ m

lii•owf ait-BtO lbt. clo**d a t 17.80.11.001 ------

2 c w d ^ a t * * ^ pr1m7cradat tO-1.00 o1(: ' V rt (tw toad hlfb prim* tU*™ .Uady and Ib. IIIU* pric* chanc** oa y*rr imall a»tlUbl; j n lupsIlM BtUllr ta low. cood.ttMn aod f*’• A f

Mt laci^OSO lta^'Vn(Tb«tl*T*27!8W0.5t'l £hole* to lew prim* tU trt *nd m rlin n ^

2l.7S-27.tt: tood U low ebole* » .80-:i.»i .11tw load! prim* *10-1.078 th. btlftn J i

ta .is-n .7 t: ViU eholc* to low prim*b«ir*r* 22.00-S8.00l rood to low cbolc* ,7.00.21.80: utllltjr and commtrclal cowt fOT 0.«0.1t.80: hlsh eommtrcltl cowt up to «(ic

8b*«p MUbl* lOOl eomparwl wllh lu l HSI I- wttk tUuchUr-Umb*-n.5i«.oo lowtr. and'* A * ^ k ” - o d f f 'U t a . i ld ’Si u ' r

top of 21.00. but th* Unit U u waj 20.00 K> » d tb* balk of..tb* cholc* Umb* mM tt

1.00 and down oa tb* clot*: t tl t t ot <0. t tklo *bon> lamb* ranctd up U

i iS A S“. " S “ ..S “ ■

10 lh. TMrllac br**dlnc *wc* browbt

Us Marketsc iu m

M Soft w but. P«T butbtl --------- --------ai.tt10 o : i ' ' i o l “ b T _ ' z r ^ = i ^ U t Oo)0 <0b* dealer quoUd)X) BEEPifl AUaUa it»» (On* dtalt r qnot*d|i» (Two ^ l « n Qocud) _S LIVE POCLTRT ^n Colored fowU. S IU. lad ovtr^ ^ h o ra fowl. 4 1 ^ tad o » tr -lj<Iq A u m Wbltt. 4 IU. aad ortr Ue'* Stic*X ' fe Oacai2 Ucbom and A w tn Wblu frrtrt ___10«0 iSwUt and cofflPtni’ rrir«t)« DUTTEBFAT

Ho. 1 nstUrfat «lcNo. 1 Outur{at ______ . tla

t (Swift aad coiBP«n7 prleet)^ Een !a trad*. Urf.**---------------- S0*40o 0***'

<rour deaUn aooled)0 Pool No. 44 (Get. 2t.ll. Inclulr*) of : Idabo Ecc PrvduMrt. Twla rallti Lart* AA ______________________tie

: Vtdium * !-------. f - ? {j ■!:' g - . » '■!;

n o u t

W A N T T O

ME MONEYtea to you o f a systematic Invest, h e easiest, s a fe s t and m oat-prac- t< a tu b s lan tla l am ount o f money.It to ^u lld fo r th s future, by a ll *r you and you r family. Oaear.

m onth systiematlcstiy im der the tvejtm ent ftrm will help >-ou a c - /send th e child ren ' to college, o r i

K lj-nii iinr< ymw ______

or full Inform ation or call a t our

SopkI

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ERTS&CO. IFoils P h o n e 9 9 0 yoS

d C H IR O PR A C T O R SNUIVE incUIltt. Dr. Alma UtnUa. I ti

Main North. Phon* 2l2t.

B E A U T Y SH O PSc o u ru r r i i mod«ra bnutr **rTt(« br ts*

S M ft' operator*. Hachlntlm* tad tck _iTt.t. at.0a un. ArtLtU llMatr Salon.

doinTETE~bM i«r"a«nic7"brl3»M ^itedraU at rtducad prtcM. Joslcr it». _dtett work (r**. UacblntltM *ad cold J i

4, . wt>M. U.OO. U«autr Art* Actdnr.J tl " tOST A N D FOOkID

wb*t ipeckM mal* bird doc. Pboa* “ —. tl(.IL PJ - LOSTi ►rtar.old r»d eoeker .p.i.l»L An-0 •«*» to name of' Bob. lUwtrd. Cell^ ■■ ■ . ■ L -c------n—LIGHT TAN Mexican Cfllbutbui. llmpt 3 ^ wltb ricbt re tr foot. Cblldrta't ptu IC Ctll tn» .{i______________________ _l!!l — SITUATIONS WANTED

i r IN of a chore bor. Ctll « 1MU.nitr.

CUHTOM bty and beet pulp bmuUnc.Phont 2t t t . n . ______ ______

lil* IHUNINC, Mwinc In enr bont. i’boM >}f{ tOML SM Van Uurtn.‘t* iKUNWUy la tny bom*. tU 4tb ttr«*t

tatu Phont atoe. .U 6L ru ta la uondry. ' l l l t M

fl/ILL"CAKK"(a7^tJ»;“ tlck or t c t i • UoT

ojiiM c C S: -

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* “ K 'iS . " a I S l ’m T '" ' ‘ w!UOUUi;WOI(K wental. Ul dty or wttk. I

— ' Rtftreacea. 'lUaaonahl*. tOl lad Areaa* _<

7 o te ln n enlr. <* V aKRIED m*a wanu rrar round (•rm *

r a a s & f c . " ' " - - ^"* CUaTO'ir loadlnc. baullnc. llotli~pii»t j

nertd. dirt and cravtl htultd. rn* tilU _wtu. Phon. 8<0.NJ. Buhl._________ ' ai<

t,. UAI nperltncnl la stwerlti. Mrvic* I >T- tUUon atUadant. d n im lmin«dltU I“ I'- • «nplwttn«nt. WrlU Hex JW;. Tlm— J• Ntwt. Wl___ 1

I iTrtachlnc. DulldoUos. Crtvtl iUullac '

Pbon* :{29 for PrM Etilmttn

— HELP W A N T E D -F E T ;?^ -'WaI^TEU! lUlltlil* houi*krrt-<r.~(iooij

w«c«t. rbon. 422. Twin ytll«.TYl’lSTH. htndwrlUn. tddm t rnTtlopn.

S coiapllt litlt. NtllontI mtlltr proiUr* s dtUIlt frM. Allied. lUaA. Knozrillt. Ttnnttft*.

— ^lAL^isUt>V for lUndrlekton l'U» 8ew. _Inc Center. 191 Shoehone North. Inter,

to viewt Turulty. Noremhtr 10. from 1:09 ~ to 8it9. No nhon* callt rltt*». ' p “

u -'•5®; ^^ hire cood referenee* and tomt tt ln ol Uni tiperience. liar ilnit Tav.m eupsi n. jO: Karalnct ibould b* above 170 per WMk.

Bm Ur. LIppert. Park KoltU Sunday tl

"(0 c*uL!I.V!^r' unl (_____________^lu tl>* ultemaa^to lell Amirlea"t hmtnt ^ .00. -lint of can and truekt. . . The Ntw-t4 “

Dodit, rirmouth and Dodc* Track. fltUry and comailuloo. CcBtacl.Ur. Item*, nob R*J»-Moter Co.. l i t trd

-AvOTtte-NoHh. ..........

T.! F•om -eptnlBf»-(or »n.n-|o a-fcutlnm cMbtlr ••llte own. Proflu «ze*llenL No ctslul r*-9le* o u l^ . Ctr ettenllal. WrlU A. l\ U nn.IMl 2401 Larlmtr 8UMI. Denver. Colorado.001 ' ■

i ^ s ^ a a a ^ i3 SALE =»< O a l e o d a r

s " n \ s U f ^ WATCB THIS .1;” SPACE DAILY „

!wt for news of M ario Valley's fana"to ancUoos and for th e date the ir —

UtU nn wlU a p p ea r In tho Ttme*« ■—a.1 News. Check thfilr ads fu_locaUoD _tr^ and 'a ll necessary Information, •

NOVEJIBER 9 3Sr Slrt. Itoy MeCoy tiou A drertlsem ent Not. 5

H aney C. Iverson , AaeUonetr “?«i --------- JfE/,u NOVEMBER 9 '

E?ert A Floyd Blakemore ' m A drertiaem ent Nov. 6.7 2“

Oacar, Harold, G ene Klaaa, AocU.--------- 6 e3

J NOVEMBER 9 ~ «K enne th L ane g n

-}* Advertlaement Nor. 8-7Coodhae A Hollenbeck. Aaeta. ki

. --------- T ilh NOVEMBER 10 wic

u . M. Dowem - J i'*« A dvertlaem ent, Nov. S * /;

Otear A G ene K laas, Atieia.Illc .1 . — — ■

NOVEMBER 12Thomas (Tom ) Bueklln

*; Advertlaement Nov. 9.18 mr to Oacar, Harold & C cno Klaaa. Aoct*. ofTt

______ Av

— NOVEMBER 13 ‘ Siu ft- M. (Jack) Thrall

Advertisement, Nov. IM S Q, Otear a ad Gene K laas, Anctloneen 2 ru

•' NOVEMBER 13 >15ic L ester Allen G]<(T

Advertlaement. Nov. 11-18 ni>:« Goodhue As lloUenbeek. Aucts. J|*’

j ' NOVEMBER 14 ^4e Sam Pe te rsen EaU te '.'»«* AdverlUemenl Nov. I M J

Hollenbeck A Goodhoe, Auctioneers

NOVEMBER 16 “I SM ark Cleiaenta Joio

I A drertiaem ent N or. 11 ^Barvey C. Iv e rw n , Aaetioneer

NOVEMBER 16 “ 1Ted Nebeker

Advertlaement. Nov. U-14 ini Oacar. Harold * G ene K laas, Aucts. HiEi

NOVEMBER 18 ^AdvertUemeBt Nov. 1S.17 t«r

I n«y H opper f ‘ Klaas A K laas. A ticUoneen it»i.

--------- NOVEM BER-18— ’'— —F . ^L M cFarlln i------

A dfertliem ent Nov. 1 5 ------Sopklos A H arm on . Aoctloneers ,

NOVEMBER 19r io y d M fller

--------Adveritaeaieat^ j e ^ n - l t — j

. ATrE.NTION FAEM EESj I ~

■ Whea you p lan • farm sals 1 contact the Tlmes»Newa Fsnn I ^ Sale departm ent. L et us ex- plain how you can cover (roo Maflo Valley com pletely a t >*••* one amoll coat. I t will save you both Umo a n d money.

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^ H E L P W A N T E D — M A L E ^HALE Uookkeeptrl TMii! Experltnc* 7j

gr. ntc***ary and reull Mlllac backcrouadh«lp(uL Apply only If lnurttt*d lo a —g ^ ^ t ^ l t l o o p Cood(ut«r*. WriU Ti

— i I ">An- EXPERIENCED BIAN -* FO R OENERAL GAHAOB ' _

WORK ' ' »ptu----- B e tw e tt ages of 88 snd 58. _

Oood salary. week. «r S T O raup Insurance. V ^ U tm___ w ith pay. M iut havo H lgb r ;uUn*. Schol educaUon a n d furnish

referencej. _

^ B O B R E E S E M G ’ 'O R C O . ^^ Dodge-Plymoulh ui

- U ^ --------. m lrd A . a . N r ; ^

--------------H E L P W A N T E D - - E— M A L E & FEM A LE !bo»r. WOOL PltlUUjUt >Uh «xp*rl<nee. ik>od

workinc eondlUont. cood wa(M. WrlU u-i“ t Uoi 2».C. TlmM-Stw._____________

WAKTUlt Jaallor or Janlira«~(or^edtTn ' ;:SE bjlldlnc In Twin Ftlla. Muit be food I mg« ehtracur. Writ. Bor 27-C. TlmM.N*«t.— BU SIN ESS O PP O R T U N IT IE StfrW, m t LEAabi Service lUUon. Major oil Jf__ company. Doz « 0. Twin Ptll*. Pboae ■TH’m t79. —Uoi ptrtn.r wtnud In coloc reull

___ butlnrtt. Cood Twin Pall. beaUon. _71;;; 12.800 buye htlf InUrett. Dox It TTT Tleitl* Tlmte.Newe. '

aU.DOO MOliTUAia: on real alal*. tT. _J

a "j

~ ~ l tbowinc sood nit. In reply tUU prlct. ^ Idc Urmi. epproxlmiu InvenUry and eaelOM i.i

j^ l- u o fe u r . W r.uBox*8.C .n » .* . ;

Z1 fo___ FO B LEASE iLE UODCKN. DELUXE - J

SERVICE STATION ^___ In Twia Kallt, Loc.t«l on U. 8. 10 I>p«. HIGH POTENTIAL _J

8,l|!Mf N.tlonallf AdvertUed Prodoctt TV' *' Phone a }

i Im _J

L . - — VOUE ADVIRTiaiNO DU8IMEU V SiU Wt'wlll furtilih rm with 9900 worth ■tin of worklnr ioolt. mIm brochart*. and

full eoUr ladutlry built calendar*. »r** ^,day elaltlM. butlnte* cl«a. and direct melL. ~____ .CemmUtUnt-pald-weakliv—Open- ec- [ =trt*. count Mlllnf. Jtejwit order*. Excliulre

Urrltory In your area. WriUi T

g -------------‘S EXCLUSIVE _a • B A iT E R y • n— DISTRIBUTORSHIP *

Artllable fer the entir* tUU of Idtbo or a portion thertof (or the

— "E N.tlon.lly Mid and advertltod In TIME

■nd LIFE mtciilnet. Some eaplul a<«d«d. Contact: ■ ■ V

J lr. W. W. S tnrk — . R o g e r s o n H o te l (“_ Afternoon a n d evening of No- » vember 10th . a ll day l l th . and

, m om lng ot 12th.

^ ~ FU R N IS H E D R O O M S IfLEAyANTroom.'cloM'ln:7i;i UaIn WetC

Twin Palli.CLUSE IN. ale*. cImo, prIvaU calnaet.

m 2nd Attnti* Nortk ____________tt^UUNTIl un. Or prtvau aMwon aa3 4'

continc. Tnlft End Meul.___________r CLUN, c ^^ la .^ iM tr^hetud . tilT n i

(T ^ll HATH atid tilrpbone. Iniuat bot ----

' ■prKA»ANT“ t I ^ « t ’’'Z m ‘ '* f« mtn. Shower. 18.00. 4lt 2nd Axnue North.

2 .f0lujlallM) .ie^U c room.. 6 a . ,00m ;U. I* double. BulUhU for two. 1I< 7th Art.

- Emi._______________________ .bciilluiuu: room for ctatleraan. PrlriM Ti

tnlrtnc*. Near pbea* aad batL 219 la tlh North. D<

OLEKI'INU rooma aa^ oa* tauU kitchea. E?

B u r n i s h e d a p a r t m e N t ^2.KOOU ap.ttment. Modem. AdolU only.

m a Kimberly noO.4 KOOM j. .dull*. loQuIn apartatal 1. _ _

r m bH kH 'm 'nr.p.rtm enU 'fctrelUnl f“Inr.llon. Phnn. I» t.______________

T k’0 IIOOUS and s l.i i porch. :19 trdAvtnm Nnrth. A<lul»._____________ Lo

C(.t;AN cloM la. Muonable. We*k or bitmonth. ««0 Main North. ol.!

;ts. e**'** Ul1 11U0M.S. belh and tbower. Exceptionally t-;

nice. Utinilc* furnlihrd. Prif.t* en. t* I tr.tire. Httiontbl*. Phon* I7!«. *-l

U N F U R N IS H E D A PT S .r n 2 RUOMS, modem. cIom In. Adult.. Pboa* i*<

yii^llL Y ^econuj. 4-room tp.rtment,Atluti. onlr. Phone 1021. r-

0l.l.tJtjO> Lo6 llo^ nice country heme on ^ niuf Lakn Doulevtrd, OII httI, Itwn. canlcR. Huluble fnr one nr two womtn T«| or crnjple. Nn fhlldren, Phont 010».Jt.

UlXUXi: one-bedroem, lUnce. rtfrlo rt. ___tor. autom.tU watber. hMt. hot water (uralihtd. U f* . etorac*. C.nyon VllU J-----

■ :u 9 rw ." ‘ " •FU R N IS H E D H O U SE S ^

aiATtut^AllV trtlltr 1-Uirocm,Phen. tO».W. _ ,ri,a-KOOU (un>uk>e.i kouM. cIcM ft. iiO H®'

nia. Lak.. Iloulevtrd. Itn' ilMALl. w.ii (umUhed hom* for rell.bt*

Phlf^ 49ML ' '*” • S 1U N FU R N ISH E D H O U SE S K !

2.llt;uiiuuu kcuw. modem eicept bwrt. f*” Iri^ulre 2i t tlell Slrt«t.

Is. nitottOOM moJern !,«.«. l-ot.,«Un tl «ht«. Phone iP<4.M.

WiTAT_ tvlLL jojirt-trment on * heme now. you e.n h.ve Pbs. lirct .QUlir In your own home In _ Itn »r.rt. C.Il 39J for tppolntment.

JL"IJh.on.r»Mtn'.n. ll.tUora. ------_ M « C L A N I Q U S _ E 0 O l H t .

- " “S I . 'S t '* " -nV.STAEE. VAN PICKUP AND

passi;ncer cAitaIDAHO {;•"«'

_ ________ U-DRIVE. In c._________a . east riVK J-O^t^^HCTvrrw __

I —.......~ ~ i ( y " x 'w ~ y '~ i

COM^^ERCIAL BDTLDINOCompltlely rtllnUbtd. 78 foot bUbway (roDUce. AvtlUbU for loac term 1..M. UOO Klmherly Bo.4 CoaUctl

MITCHELL HITNT j I ’’''‘■I • Pboae tj_collwt

i■ TIMES-NEWS, TWraTW IN FALLS, IDAHO

-E MISCELUNIOUS FOR RENT _TABLES aad ebalr* tar all eatatloaa. >

Ralatelft. - Pbon. t t t . . WriU PALL pajute, 28 acrtt. Good laoem* ’ ____property. Mil leaat. Wa-W.

-----1 WANTED TO RENT, LEASE

i ■ lto.210. UAVE refereMM. flaaoe*. >» . cblnery *ad bdp. WrlU Oox S1.C.

8 Tlm*fW*wfct _ M TO Ito ACRE8. • Hit* nfer*»cM._fl.

WANTEDi 4-n>om ptrtUlly fnnUb«lo . i r * . . s ' . f g ' i a ' . . a . . ' r ‘

UNITTO Altllat* *a»l'MHYy7nraU^*i*bo«'0U^ia; - 1

___ L. 0. B. COUPLE with baby dMirt* on-' (uraUW .-I—1~— ar houM

------ -W 9<l. by December 1. Phone Ittl-N lt. i- Eyi-EKt^eEt) ^naer-W iTu ' to rent

. *t Ittit I t t Mree. Pall Ila* of CQUlp.■ . - menL lufcrtnctt. Wrile Doz 2»-C. ik>od TlmifNewi.

WrlU WOULD- LIKE to rent * (arm 90 *cre* or more. JUv* full llae ef equipment In-

i^dtra eU4lnr l-tracton. Ctn funiUh (Incnr* food and refereatet. WriU Box 2t-C. Time*.

N e... Ntwt.

^ ^ ^ h o m e im pr o v e m e n t s

HOMES FOR SALElt?nr f lt66M3: Utb. a.ctr w nct. Very ,r..all

^ ^ ^ w m tn t . UUace like reaU Call

w S * u iL T V ro o m bouM u b* mov>i. 20>C. M.kt ncelleat (ena ten.at bouM. Pbone

____ 0Z7t»l2._________________________UV or a-IIKDItOOM home.with ntw roof. Uerice. “

------, to BE MOVED. 4-.rMm .leclrtcwater Uak; wired for rtace. Deih. Not eUborste. Make offtr. FU>a* 2172 aooat*r *Tenlnc»._____________________

XLmOBT new S.bMlnnm coty frame bome. Oak fioof*. bulMiu, ctrtfe, concrel* dri>«w*y. n.OOO. Trrmfc W. O. Rnllh Reallr.

_ T l . ” " , ; ! ,___ mo*l w . Bm or wriU Deatoa McCool.

A WE INVITE you to cheek our *.UctIoaof 1 and 9 bedroom bom<*. ^

8WIM INVESTMENT C a »ad Pboa* 8tl -

!lT, REASONABLY PRICEDTwo bedroom home. Riodam except heal. New kitchen, cembln.tlon IWnc and dlnlnc room, oa* U m bedroom and one tm»IL Exeellent eorfdltloa. , i

C Il W. A. Oitnndtr -*------ LEM A CHAPIN A0ENC 7 ,

719 Pboni* 3i«t

NEW a.b«Sroom brick bmat oa oa* aer*. 2 (IrtpUcet. futl bMtment.

of i :.000 down.

n m ^ E | r r . » wod>r ’’t l Sy '"" -u t TOa'ii 9I.8» d^a.''*Price'aW.80Cl!lU CECIL C. JONES

UptUIn Dank A Truit Pbone 2011

ts h o m e REDUCED L2.B«lroom heme, nitrly new, fully In- ,1

_ _ .ul.Itd. Cood c trttf tnd lot well___ UndK.ped. e.eelltnl location. Now

c.rry^nc„^H.000 |o.n, Only 17.000., _

- WATSON-CALL I REAL ESTATE 1

438 Main North Phone 508 >“l a . ______________ j"C t --------------------------------------------------- '

^ FOB SALE BY OWNER {

A^ NEW HOAIE IIv ^ Two Unte bednomt crooad floor, on* ,219 la btMBaeat. Oat md t half UU bath.. ‘

Dtloie modera kluhttu Ltrc* Itvinc \twm. utility room, double ctraca. ,Birch woodwork. Sprlakllat tn u m . ,Located la the bnt of r«ldenlUl i

f T !CALL 13Bt-W

lm I----------------------------- ----------1Ir t CLOSE-IN VALUE 1__ Loctted in North ptrt of town orily 2 <

or block* from Junior hlch tchooL A cood__ older home with Urte llvlnc room. S L -

bedroomi end «l»eplnc porch. New cctl _ (umtce and ttokcr. tl.2>0.

Fine Homes—Fine Values 55__ a-bedroom 1«4-«ott bomt. 2 flrepltfee. r

Mj btthi. U»:t llvinc room plut din- 1__ Inc room tnd bretkfut room. Top Io- {m^a, citlon. Ilt.tco, ‘ ,

2-bedroon bnme plut biMntnt apart- n- ment- Well located. 911.100. t

- ROBINSON-FELDTMAN ^WB. Drlve-In Realtors •wn Tel. >9t 7»7 Mtin Are. Wett

ont Beautiful Brick jts-- All ef tbe (ollowinc fe.turetl 4 bed- h

irome—} btlht—2 flreplwea—douhU 7om. room*-^i?ele5—nmpplnV mhoV.ny ^_ trim—end oil furnua. Eiclutlv* loet-2:0 Uen- Prle* reduced to i :t . t0 ^ z e e l- f,

lent termi. *.

S-Bedroom Brick__ s^ w ^ m e ^ o a ^ m e flyr^tU ehed

partly flnl.hKl_J Tl'.t* old-I .Try 7. choice locttlon-lia.S00; ttry sood / ' Urmj.

MAOIO VALLEY f Z .fjj, INVESTMENT CORP. -*wn 17J Bbocboae St. Soulh.ve Pbon. : u t Evenlnc. 2169 j

- V A C A N T ^L boK 'rr o v e r i

■nm l-edmomi. .11 on one floor. I ' Thl. home 1. Ini tb.n three y t.r. old I tnd ll h .. * wir. ..vine floor pUn.

The b.ck y .rt !• w.l|!*ndK.peJ and I(enctd: will kr«p the ehlldrin taf* at t— home. ^ will enjoy the loe.tlon la -----

-J p.yme^nTind ?bl!i*^fofUbirtome’'u * "- ready for your tnjoymtnt. .- .......... • -JTO-

T\VIN FALLS REALTY■ and INSURANCE

118 Main Avenue E u t ^ , Twin FaUa, Idaho

------ ' _I»!

E N T H O M ES FO R SA L ErDEDKOOM booM with 8 leta is iUaatL

------- ».BCI)BOOM Boden brwk boat. faUaeom* meat, ctract. Phoat 9240.

-NEAR WASHTNOTON BCHOOL

Good l-bedroom.bom*. ^ * llvinc ’ m n with will to-wall carpetlnc.

b tta . DUIac room. Eatlac epac* la kltebea.. Sl-C. Buker bML PlrepUec TU. heme

_____ te only H.800. Caa U haadUd fcr^ n . only 92.00# down.

WATSON-CALL■ r e a l ESTATE

41t Mala Ntrth Pboa* 8«t

REAL e s t a t e FO R SALEJ EICELLENT'MiOlBfBr^otcT-WaW *ach. Edc. of eltjr Umlla. City waUr

^ u i , arall.hU Call 1122.T-Nlt. JOO ACllB .tock r.neh,OMr 8ho*hOB*. » —7=7. acre. CaiU.ford. 20-40.S0 acrM PlUr.

— MR.-BOSINKSS-MAN— rime*. Here I t Ial

“ Very nlc* modefa bota*. 9 bathroom*:r s wall UndK.t*l.\t rental propertlM on—— pUce. Copd oulbulldlnc*. nice eerralt

and frncet. AlM 80 acrte ef cood Und.____ Jud ( mlnuic* from Twin Palla. Thle

l< oae ef the nlce*t pUcM la tbe val* ley.

BACON i LAWRENCE ____ Agencynn*d. OppoelU Poeurflce Twla Ptlb Phon* ‘ ■__________________

“ *92*8 I IJU ACRES 1 mn* fnnn town ea

iniU r Jllchwty JO. 7-tocu hou.* tad tbop.<8 acrte cullhtted. UUac* la putur*.

i„ . I Terior crttinc for 29 bead. Price ai:.MO. will uke boUH In Twla P»ll*

BOOM *• P*” » > « " » .; ______70 ACRES T mllM from Twin Ptilt.home. s.bedm>m modera houM. cow hare,"crel* rallUnc btm. c w f ehfcken boute.. O. «r.ur In ouUld. bulldlne* and ytrd.____ __ to tcree culllvtted and 10 acre* pMture.1 up. Price IS2.IM0. built.

F. C. Graves & SonCCOOI. J , , , j ,

____ I Ceort* E*rr.' S a la a ta .‘*»a

------ ' INCOME' PB O PERTT-<-«Oina.->BadrrB-r tc»pt-funiac».-Be-

turn—ai4D per month. 817.000. 98.000 :ept " *■■In* 160 ACRES "’»5». •— ’'• j-^ NrAR-TWIH.North-.ld«.-Bxc*1U«t-

-* MIL Pull Mt bulldlnct. lae.ooo aad

* . ..I/OVELY..OLO. HOMB------ BEST LOCATION. kod.m- S bed.— I roomk LIvlnc. dlninc roomt. klUhea

tad den. Priced U m IL Cood Urma.AUTO SHOP

nr, _nf.^TOIN. Urjt* jibop.^dUpUy wom.So' tl.ioo caib will handle to riabl party!

^ J. E. WHITE— Real E state Agency

137 Main Ave. E as t - Phone 247

re"! I I ________I WANT A PARMInvill trade my Inocm* properly for’ ^ .lock Ml-u^ Con.ItU of war*^ BOUM bulldlne. modem apartment .nd iDodtm home, rented aow (or 8180 per month. I will leaM back the war*-

;05 houie- 6m my .cent ImmedUuly INOT EVERVONE CAN OWN.«n acr*.

----- *lke It.' EiceptloMlly *fln*” otkMn-_ _ thlp, l.rx* twmi, modem in everr

detail, th*. ihrM bwlroom bame with a btMmeat U ouUUndlnc on if t tcr* locatloa near th* hlch wbool- DoubI* sartc* and other oulbulldlnc. ar* otber (e.ture*. You c.n'l dupllc.U It at It'. Mklnc pric* of aU.OOO. TermilHERE IS A PLACE for yatir eow ju t

^ modiled two Mroom bom* for yool I f . empty too. 91.800 dowti *nd 978 per montb. Tb* key U a t our offlc*.Pick It up I

_ REAL ESTATE f H . SERV ICE AGENCY

- I f . V ^r Valley. Ow* . p .rt"2 <:i Mala North rhon* H it

* ' * . — *

FA R M S FO R R E N T3 » ACRES. 70 la bty. Refereneee. f|.

t^ Ito ACIIE.S for nnt. Muel htve cnoH

•quipmenl. flnineee. helo. Civ* full ^ p.rtltuliri 'tnd pretenl iMttlon. Boz

tK, Jtrnme—____________________•r Ito ACIO:a. 4 mile* nonb. H WMt of KIchfleM. Slock, dtlry or cr*ln. 40

aerv. alftlft. Plenly of waUr. Arnold, t (-M'l.nn, lUchfleld.__________________

ULIiI.UIM; lot In Wakefield eubdlvltlon.----- Clu W.Ur. Kai> term.. Phon* tm.R.

n FA R M S FO R SA LE. Ito Atlllbs will. ^Toom Loum: kTc-J.Ty Z >■ ftmii ftM wtur. eport.m*n‘* p*r*dlM.It 7 .o.nh Wendell, ____________

UuilUATEU Urma Twin f*lU. CaatU aa3 ' Jerome cousUi*. No pump tend. Im- . proved tnd calmprovad. 90 u> ItO wr**.

WtveyTabtr Co, 202 Sbcaltea* titrwt

20 ACRES. 2 .bed ro^m ^en hom*. *l*e-

; houM. Good Und. 2 mlU* freca Twin Z I'tlli. Will tell t t tacrlflet. Xuy ^ t>rmi. Phon* I0». •

ilOO ACRES wllb 200 (b.rM S2 water. I

pletrly modem, new. 2.t*dfeem I hnrae. Good heme. 149,000 with I Irrmi. PoeMwlon. [

to ACHES en noHb .Me wllh SO there* w.ter. 71 Mtw cuUlv.ied. Good | hravj eOlf.'" lf9f~afTOOtfl~hOKl*, fl*e9*f - Wfll. prettBre ar.tem, I eow ham. I t>0,eOO with 29% down. PoaeeMiOB. I

SWIM INVESTMENT CO. ‘ 111 fihoebone St. N,. T .ln PalU I

Pbone Sit or 1I28.W after f ' [

mom heme pIuj adequaiT'outbuIwiac*. > aia,ooo. JM acrei. Pller .re*. Pair Improvement*.

' -nW |^ ^-fana -«6»TpUt>oiSOI»e*‘fo# '

HO tern. Jerotiit trta. Pair laprvr*. aienta. Very few w*ed* tnd to e ^ ArMl vtlue. 918.000. 3

ROBINSON-FELDTMAN, DrlvC'In Realtors‘ ________;4 i^ i i i - A « . WMt- -•

SU

___ _ FA R M S SALE

erop*M ttock. ” r wlS"t»ll ir * t«

-------- tlta . WendeU. . , ________— I 40 AtiUBI, fair laprm Beaa. Oa Ud*.

Too aaa* tb* irrio* aad tenat. W* r*.OOL . aefTt th* ri«bt ta accept or nieet. Id*

qsire at th* Araco Dtalstc*. Joes*, llvinc or phone 01*0-11. Jerome. evMlaca.s ; i - . I— -------------------------------------- 1

F R K E40 ACRES of cxol Usd. tnd <9 ehatM

U outbulldlaci for only 818,0«a. S**

UO ACRES In.Tuttl* a>«* caa U' ** A renr tood (Uh hatckeiy tlU araO-

I abU. Make aa offer.

U H. F . Le MOYNB '_ llattrmaa. Uaho

» ; w

s n o I . ■ Z ,w ! IM Atses a t m e r HIU

M. J. Oa Ulsbwty 80-------- ( I (cne.A.l ftrmUad. BakaM drr

I aod Intc.ted paetar*. Twkir cratlaf for ta bead eow*. Pair 8-nea fru»*

------- -botnt.-'lurB'tad-aiktr'OTtW Miiifi.-All frM waur. ArUtUa w.11 7or

iom*l Will Uk* bom* U Jerea* er M on Twla PtIU oa trade, er 18,000 down irraU . wtll haadle dMl ail.OCO.

Pboa* ntO.I{2, after 7t09 I val* Jeroae

: e — ± z = r z i i z = = = z =NORTtlSIDE ACREAGU

—— J SO ACRES. Cood Mil for ten crape, t--------- ^. ait.OOO. Euy term.. i

180 ACRES. Levtl Und w|tb cood m II » es AU nlUreUd. 88,000 ..bo” f

B u n y l I Iheaa Are Birgslnst

CITIZENS AGENCY 'r.iifc W*.t Plr» PolBtt ''hare. Pboae 2811 Ret. Ii97-217t.J ;l o u i e . ________S ™ ' i

ANOTHER BARGAIN ^ ) n VOU CANT PASS UPI f’ 18.800 down buy* tbU 90 tcr* beny aad Z

row crop farm. 48 acrea blue trau * jMtlure with plenty et frM w.Ur. 98 acr«t b*y aad row crop Uni. Lay* •

------- 1 welL A bMuUful .trbtir modera ?— heme with a (ull haaemeat U a beavU. ------- 1 ful loetUon on «IUd hlcbxy. A fine ^

Crade.A Ura tad cood corr*U la ]r perefct coadltloB.

-B e - Jf*.b*»a^«ther.tood.bur*la.»oau; S 8.000 ' aaialler aad Urter ftrau.

BEE US NOWt

CONDIT REALTY.nd \ “* * I

^ WANT TO TRADEWe bav* * up 90 icr* f.na. Cood tnodera bomt. Ttn.nt bouie. L*nd layi well oa oiled rotd.. Will trade (or a p a r tm e n t bouM or will wll Good

t.w .- HOST.’f iE I i ^100 acree o( cood Uad. CIom la. --Modera bom*. Tenant houM. Grade-A * bam. Laad le frM of rock and Unwell. You ebould *m IhU for tll.BOO. T. Good Urau.

, WATSON-CALL IREAL ESTATE

— — ' 4 :t « .la North Pboa* 808 W

— I L - ______________ I F

„FA RM IMPLEM ENTS «

■JZ- I I y>*nd Mldstate Noa-FreeilDg

’.r*- - A u t ^ t l e Stock W steren FlEllmln.Ut br*aklnt ke dsrini winter

icr*. month.. Ellmlp.tee mod bele .round ra >tny -w tur Uak. Tie Mid.Ul*-W.Ur»r U n*n- a pravea tlock waurar.

• Alfalfa Crownen t;J J.,•* PoU to SUcers 7;

f - - u u . »p POUIMI (C ..ock

PACI. EQDIPUENT AND WELDINO SHOP -

lie*. r to l. Idaho

I CURL MFG. CO. I ‘for all

GENERAL MACHINE :i«« WORK

— Alfalfa Crownerafor SALE or RENT i

^ OIL TANKS, 100 to IflOO gal. '

ORNAMENTAL IRCH WORK c,T S i POTATO PILERS. ELIMIKAT0R8 Box AKD SORTER EQUIPMENT

POTATO HARVESTERS “ “ and BULK BEDS r—mold Used or New

^ PHONE 3810Ntxl to Molyneuz Mtcilnery Co.

5 S F = = ,^ ^You’d Even Bypass -fJS: MARILYN MONROE

For One of Theso

^ A L U E S 1 -

---------— BPECIALI ---------— ^

;T | 1952 FERGUSON T. 0 30 ^^ Excellent Rubber . UghU • ^«n Hydraulle . • Extra Spring L

Seat - 300 H oun. A ♦1,000 m^ Value for only— fUi

^ - $14j5t-^=--------- - *iS: ' Xpj

INTERNATIONAL Cub with CuUlvi- ' Jj

« J Itto POHD.rBRGUSON - , . Jl

[fc 191S PORD. lUeondllloatd «acla*.|lt8

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r Toor Pori Tractor tad'DMtbors r*rr» Equipment ■De.ler— ::-*-W rJE iK )M B->e-*T -:r

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aO- .m » JOHN DEEHE “&• «•bipt

1»81 OLIVER -n .“ Jw Bl, *»

----- 194S W-C ALLm:nAUiai w

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— ------ ^ -T R A C T O E a____for OaARANTgppi„ OTHER GOOD

>WB USED EQuiPMnrrin c lu d in o '

m a n u r e 8PRBADIES

ANDY ANDERSON — 1 MOTOR CO,

^ Bo5L “ b S r ' “ M S - aBobLsprty *•

" h a y , GkAIN^ 1Wa1Ji *4> U kuyi ll.!^ i

. , , buyer. U»-R. Klmb.,l,TWANT U buy flrtt. tm H «n».rT

-----1 ton belH. Phon.----- IP YOU HAVE anr biy lo Ml .T '----- aad

_ J ° ^ l^ ’A£'^ry*nl?la“----- MNllnr. Jerome. Pboae-

^ frAltilkm anj teOer.. gw. t J Mrrle* oa your f.na er fwd bl U mixed cralD for uia S « t« tn 5 >od Phon* 2799. Twin F.lli.

— m o lU tjuK work <«t cow tJI g0091-R2. Twin PtIU. *“ **"■ Ia AUoOt 4» Wew"H.np.Ur.Wla; ,* Urine. C*U Mttslll. . .(5! H vE wlllTLKACC cow,:'fi5;'5E

h.lfen. Phon. OtllJt. ~ro n SALEt Twe GueraMr ^~aa

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inuuh) Eacktr. OlflJI 49 WANTt' Akout t0.yr*>.U .y..i;a

bent.' Phone Oltl.RI. BeU

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mrnpMB. Jerxen C»I-J(. Ate Cm

» for Ctllfomlt'iuint. JwkCant Goldie Dtrrett Pbta. OUWI. Nt2- Twin Pell..__________ -

. POR SALE! lUcUteted I.llkU» S>fp ck balU. ccrric.bl* t n Otas<^ «

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BLtJPfVlBW — I ARTOTCIAL INSEMIHATra— SERVICE

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PHONE Twia TJU tn i C«W PaONE J.roo* » 1 6 ^

EXPERTS ACRES__A K n n C L U . B R E ^ O

with th.

Proved Slro 6 e r ^ , _ Ctn GLENN RKDDICK. tT,

f o r p ro m p trem o v a l

of Deati sod OatUB

^ l i v e s t o c k” 1 rnoNE M collki

Twia Ptllt »H • " ■

ID A H O H IT ES TALLOW CO.

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open B ».m. to 0 psa: - - Monday through S tiu rday '

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= rra magic vallev0 - FURNITURE & APPLIANCE

- -

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‘ifjc. T im ^ Oppo»llo the poitortic#

^ SPECIAL SERVICESWK UUttlVU droo lUI klndr^ricuiu,.

l*oultr> HUPPJi'. N l «tb Aronut Wott ridi;T" .n '. : fiU'TlO UBh »nd eoMpooI «i»»rilBi. l{ot»» si-bTn^ -W ^ T m rV p£'„'‘ „ 'h , “ •-------------- MATTUtSSKS ronoYHUd. AUo wool ctrd— ■ -■ ■ I od. E<fTtan HatlTM fttxarr. t : t S«»

oad.A»»n«» flaulb. Phont 8|.W.

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Ui’KIUlIT planoi liood condlUoB.' fln<■W«m lent. ie » tnd «»«nut wwt.________

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I wttl. Pbon# IM.

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T R U C K S 8. T R A ILER S_________ TKAJLKIl 1I0VH(~ ■«' futory buIlL >;R ^&I_F tu i. loulk. Ctdar Cn«tin<.

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DBiaUc bt«t rittlwc^' lint «f lr*iltr«. lb. Allot. Sm balni. «ood tb* :i.f«>; modtm. d tlltin for m » .

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iL’ I b Uw » H fOMI V-l

iir* « im Ind Avttiu. Konh.b ill i^ O ootlJWoT. U,cnd my contml 1

uK ultr. *B> ientd to quit lrt>tlln( ani h.v* en.t e M

A ^ u . , j _ tg - . . W .oU .yA pU ..o ...

l iJ S l aS IDAHO TRAILER MART

^ 1 1 JH AUo• »®** Mloellon of ujtd trtlltn.

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.« iiand.rd ■" - ondltJonKl: - ______- I , — I . 1.1 I ■ ■

BOMCTHINQ NEWI .Iamb. tlM IKTnVtK FALLS

ISoJ'*' ^ *“ ’• U>«elon. Wo* 11 '■? n ' American House Trailer »nU? fl*m» »rrUlnf lb. w«kIU»r*nt««d. r,r,m hax In •iBfkl

»■. !•■ •nil “ ■ rLKmvooDfl rtt," “ll .r 1, . , „ i tl- AU0A8 I ■ ^ *"* *•■ C0LUMUIA8

i t CuSm WOODY SEAL TRAILSB________ BALES

■ ITI WIBT ACDISOM

U G S -

___ C a p lto l T r a i le r S a lc fl - .J TooBi. F e a tu r i n g :

KIT:------ NASHUA= 1 MAYFLOWER3 . l « l CUSTOM BUILT-----Ills

n o C A P IT O L T R A I L E Rr s S A L E S .

A crou trom B«»r> tiO M^D Ave. North - P)ion^33«)

aATJLfi

I McVEY’S INC.IN T E R N A T IO N A L

i.y ■ TRUCKS— ^ P a r t s S on -lco

^ N C E S IMJ intehnatjonal l.J.n. « « -

It tr«titr. N.w rjir»al*«---------------

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c m n i . _____ >'•••

■ ■ ■ ■ a T . ° s . f i r i . s r „ ' r------------ tnlulon. bt*t« »bd.ner. lit.. dtfrotltr ....... .................... «'»“Z i .v .— , m i VOnD «-lon,_, Ntw p.lnt lob.1 bnn* or-----------«.,pwd. r.iMlltnt tlrt*. H t.t.r ----------. *nd ----------------------------------«'0M

" “ ' K J' ont W » JNTtRKATtOWM. t^lo«.

: ;T r a ; r . ‘i**" ............. ............»ho1t,.lfc 1041 INTEIWATIONAL I-W"- _______ tlnd t llrtt. Motor rwoadlUonid.

rU l -----------------------------»*»»______ - » n POP CC^

IMI INTtllNATIONAL ’ W*Sir;Tn.or'r «“ * CHEVROLET ^vto"-urfc Hunt food .— ' " ~*

S & H G rc o n S ta m p s g iv e n 5 w i th a ll U sed T ru c k s a n d

P ick u ^ 5 . _______ [

BER B. 1953

LIANCES T R U C K S & T R A ILER S

|~

REAL VALUES— c r I N U N U S E D M IL E S

A G u a r a n t e e •------------ T h u t - e o m r t s t ^

, Jotdll-I L .1S »hu»» duty *i.l«n pIckljB. Top

■ — ^ condition,td hirBua intEHNATIONAL L . 11 0

'r iS a 1.01— I. I 1 - llH IHTKIUfATIOHAL L-llD lltbl

, _ duty ‘ ..ton pickup, Cood rtibUr.I : - » « IKTEnNATIONAL KD-1 K-

Un pitkup.. T«p ooBdlUetbiRI l-mnNTXllNATlOHAL K-1 K-tsa

pkkup. Juit ef«rh«ultd.' 1-1H< ro n o l.toB tn tk . ICoM- - -e tir^ u lr f.- i-

S ! — B U H L I M P L E M E N T C O .Pbont 1 Bubl-Idtbo

y \ - ------------------^ ------------

,g t A U t o S F o k ' a L E»<• ImUliL 4.<lour ttdtn. Muit ttll Ibl

wwk. Phon. Ut.lL Klmb.rl»,' SACIIIKICtl Clttn. tultr .guippH lit R’S Pbo *' no'i /intact er trsdi

B R A N D N E W .

_____ 1953 M G ,CES ENOLBH SPO RT ROADffTER

■n?r^«ii7‘ * M onth Factory W arranty.ning. 1(0(0.. JoBtfc IU Llat Price $23<0

Special ?1889 ';jC • M Down—24 M onthi to Pay

"pl^'CooJ ^ MJ7-NW

ne ter ttJt. ■

G R O U C H O ’SruUttd tnd

"TOPVALtJES"LERS !" 3 'M D E SOTO H-Doora. Bothy buiiL ■; «tro exceptionally clean, lowS i_____ ,m51tftge c m eQulpptd wHh■UP. «.«pwd. _____radfcM, heatera, aeat coyers.

I JM8 PLYMODTK Club Coupe mdti? heater.

ui'ppVl wllh BU lO K ’a -D tw ’liT’excellent rmntt. Cood condition a n d haa radio, •11.« /» H.B heater and «eat covcrs.

1M7 M ERC aR Y'converU bie . . .

: .R is- .............. - - --------------- -—

r tbffllnom 1M7 FORD 4-Door . . . r l*a l‘i5S! ^ ■« 0HSVROLET8 . . .

• MAKE AN OPPER — anyndbtvroni rcasonabla offer accepted.

a S l f f E C K E R T M O T O R CO .*• DOHJ. PHONE 7S

ART . . . " r . : ,—

WILLS __MotOK_Company

______J C o r d ia l ly I h v l tc s

^ Y O U

.. .k l . ;M l i r 1-“ ®

'• S A T I S F IE D C U S T O M E R S

OODfl Regardlew of W hot YourIVanaportatlon Froblema.Are

L IR —l)«fa Talk I t Over. YouWUl Be Olod Vou Dropped

r la l

I Z Z ^ 3 Her# I« A 8m all Portion of W hat ............ I We Have In St£«lc Today— .J c f l______________________________ ____ _

I l l l KARK Ambuudor Cduntry Club, niille, wtttbtr >y* toulpptd. IIr> drtmtlle drhf. Whit. •Idn.tll Um. Juit Ilk. brand ntw. CoIme t l t I tn . dlK.nint. Twin btdi. rt«IInlB« tM ti. N«w ( tr futrtn*

VERIISI Pono v .l ^i.C0B. 4 - t i ^ riA .

..|IIS u^ Rtdlo, h t.ttr. Trtiltr bllch, A n U fr tn .______________l l l l

E K l« I CHKVnOLET plekup. >Mon. 4- ■ p^. H ttu r; rood llrtt. Trtlltr klith. AallfrMM------------- III!

in^3390 llio CHCVJtOLET pickup, ■i-ton.' d.twtd. Ilttvy duty whMlj tnd iltM. Htt b ttl tr tnd tBtl-

n l i l t CHEVROLET Btyltlln. t-door dt-, lutt. Ilftt.r. tun »lior, whit.*

tldtwtll IlrM. A .h.rp fr« n erli- Inil flnlih. Oat. owntr. Anti.

c r \ ic e VtctotU. »»«lo. kt»t«r,Ptrd-O-Utlk. t« .t cortn. cood

Bt u Z ‘ “"*• Anllfrt««------t l l l l

m o CIlEVnOLET :->lonr nttlllBt. — Itdtl ntdlo. httltr. wbll. ildewill tlrt..a l«w Clttn. ABtlfr.fl. ..... ..— ll l l■nlbh.r,

,taru>m< «ftfln«. Antl-frc«l« ______ t l l l l>d tr tn f__II04I 11(1 OLOaMOBlLK "TS" 4-door. Bt.

dlft- bctur. bydrtm.tif. Uhtrpl Int lob. Oram flnltb: .posirtbl) clttn. _ilToM AnllfrttM ---------------------l»M

J il l DUICK «up.r Club M tn . Rtjla,- ht.l.r, tlr«. Shtrp bitek

___, „ j fInUh. Bttl tl« n . Anti-. d.«(t.d

Many More To chooae From — REMEMBER . . . ‘ . ^

TMiU . . . .?!1h m ' ®® .Undersoldl

. A T ______________

Z ^ tm U se d C a r D e p a r t m e n t 1

-* •*“ pb c .te :0 J ' Twin n i l . ' -tg iv e n -n-btrt 'Cottomtn StndThtlrrrltndi" -

■ JOIINIE BOYD - Ntanaser I

, . ^ _________

ILERS » AUTOS FbR SALE '_ 1»4» ru tiu « - ^ r V-t''M illil^n’

lUdlo. bttUr. tun vlier, wklU tldm llt, ■ raM tltoT.n. C.II m ».Jt..n iH .

UES[LES p.iu.t. tll Ctll 1IU.W.. »m MODiUA 2-ioor ttd t^ »Ml l»tl

, U jt ' dlgV ltolCT , .on ptn.L lltdU,_l,i>*V„n kttttr. tpotlliht. tum iltntli, Etnl.pIcVljp. Top „„dlilon. IlfMonthlt. Clinton

wtuon. iitMiuii. rnoB. im . ■L . i i o ,--------■

pickup. Top

M iD iitk t IJSED CARS WANTED•edrtikUr. CtB ui, J m tnd oldtr-

KD-1 K- «"r m tk t-t t Irtdt-Ui oai MBdlUen. IHI Dulekt. •_

J J . HERTS T he PLACE To TRADE

-W E NEED USED CARS -------- B e ii j 'i s e ta r H a r t i t ln a

^T CO. ‘n BuW

- b e r r y 'MOTOR CO.- -^ ---------- Bukk C.M.C. Will,I tHtltr

trl/," '

r e ^ tA V t ! I "-------- , BETTER BUYSV . -IN

^ USED CARSlADffTBR

ll t l BTUDERAKKR CbtBilon d.4aer r ra n ty evtrdrlrt tod ellmttlMr.

’ ClttB. UMbtnlctlly feed __ ll l lQ l l i l CKEVROLrr d.dMr iMltn. IfttU0 .f, B.W tltM. Mfllorjuil

1 o v trb tu M _____________ KH89 1147 CHEVIIOLET :.door. TbU I. t

thup oat --------------- Ua»4»^ l l t l HUDSON d.door. lUdlo. bt.t«r,

t t t t eertn. s.w pilB t____ t i l l3337.NW

-------- ' AND TRUCKSUIO DODCE H ton pickup____ tl4 lIMI BTUDZBAKER ^ tea p ltkvptlll

TWINFALLS EQUIPMENT CO.

I t c o y e r s .____ 5Vuck_Lano_WcBt_____KnllUllRU

■ - Phona IMfl> CoupeIter, ...... —

'excellent | ' ' ' ' ■ —^

CHURCHMAN’SU b l . . . . . . .

USED CARS a nd TRUCKSDUE TO PO Pim A Il .DEAUND . . . We Extend O ur Free Flnanclnit for One

t — any y ja j. a H Uied Trucka for accepted. 0^ 8 MoT8 •W ttk. Anil, W e ..1 p n Are Including the Followlnj . u u . .P a ise a ie r C a n :30NE 75________ m a DESOTO_________ rirtdomi "I" <.doer wllh powtr tlMr-

lli. TIpto. tb ld tad fluid t-ifijuto T . i - ^ r ' ' i . '‘r:‘ Ltib‘? 'l'S i'‘VBd

«185

, . n v • OLDSMOBE.E--88”-iMfoor ttdtn. Hydrimtilf trtnimlulon.'

Rtdlo, bMWr. top tbttx.C8 fI39s"

1050 BUICK •raliilim. lUd'lo, b .X r, tt t t teit™. Cood rubber.

11166

1953 STUDEBAKER)M E R s

tbreufbout. .Your ■ - IIM 5

1P51 INTERNATIONAL•epped

•letlln t UrM. (.lizlO. A gioi truck til tb. wty.

Of W hat ■ « « «l*y— . 1951 PORD F -l

IH-Ufl plcki^ 4.«PMd IrtntmUtloni ,try C lu i' ~ 'b « u r; r x t tn m eoBdlllon. '

w fiSinj 1050 PORD F-3.In btd.. *Mon pickup. 4-tpMd trtntmUtlon.■ futrtn* tUkt body; btt(«r.

<1039

^ .,,1 1B« CHEVROLETItr h^uh K-UB. Suk. bed'^b.tur.

19« CHEVROLCT

3 s k

1939 FORD■.•ton,- 4. h.,t ,„4 h>4y. t..pMd

*"'> til t i coed cendliloB tnd rttdy t« -----HH $305

i T 3 ‘ Churchman MotorsJEROME

* Phone 77 or 118, V ..,.. 0J>«> E venlnja TU B P. M.

Open Sunday*— ti l l ! I

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jS;;; D I R E C»r. Bt. • BASr S /W £ BHONZING «I Dti liumrfitia. l»OT Addueo C. Pb. My^ C

— ” ■* * B. JU J^ y c ° a T ^ ~ ^ f t K I

— •«« • c L E A N ) : n s T o r ^ t ittlebtrtton-fc »* »Bd 80 W it, fbon. r t . j,

?Vom t Cq»At£HC/AL P fU N nSU iQuIlty'prtBtiw ef tll klsdt. T lM e-tlm ?

Pboat 11 2

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kLE ' AUTOS FOR SALE

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1141 nUICK 4.door ---- --------l « l

^ V A L tK Y M O T O R C O .—N u r r y n o r t h r u p

** *" -K E N N Y MOONOUR NEW LOCATION . . .

0 TRADB t‘n«.tt 8i.tr •' 141 lOiB SovtbtAeroM Iraa rirwlent>

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PERSONALLY INDORflED• CO.- -• ‘lijo CHCVllOLrr'DtluM'Cigti~M\SjfcrIII7I D ..l.r Rtdlo. bttltr. Btw w>t « o . ^

TbU Ctr htt- bnn (trcfully I cbt<k«l u.tr. ^

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Ktw rlne lob en motor. Kctdjr T y< 2 to ,01• '• ^ T n i l 8TUDEBAKER ComBUnd.r 4.

door ttdtn. Rtdle. t 'tiir , ortr.' driit. Low Bilktft. Ont owntr.

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^ D E A N M O T O R CO.12* Jnd Avt. W. Phont 111

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— :~4»4» 'R oyal marine bottofn, white top. llo b u u r W hite «ldet«Ii tires. Radio,J ___t i i i heate r and hrdramaUc. Ju it like

new. Very large discount,

KS . YOUREE — MOTOR CO. .'UlnptTII

1200 K im b e r ly R oad

L S Phone B!HC O . L . --------------

e s t_ _ r ' _ _ ----------- — ;-----------------' a* THE BEffT- 34:

and cleanest ' used c m

' In Majlc Valley------------- ---------- can-be-found a t . . . -----------

BARNARD AUTO CO.O ^ea ctn bur t ctr btr. tbtt It « « «

CODDWlLt CTJAHAKTCED.A ctr thtt II wlnttrlttd tad rttdy te

relL S4 unlu te cboM. fmm. 24 , X U CK S Trlcc. t r . RUktl

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:k a fo r 11597id. W e. - - .......................—llowlni B A R N A R D A U T O C O .

POhfTlAO CADILLAC

■wtr tlMr- — ’ - 'Did t-ifijut r '~ ‘w mll.tf..

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3 u i « n • Customlloe-Tudor «. Radio,c. ' heater. Backup llRhlJ, dlroc-

' tional signals. T«'0-tone— Ivory over metallic maroon.

M M rw ^ A very attractive car..|1745

1051 Custom Olub coupe. RuUo, heater and overdrive. Dlrcc*

«In bedyn d l tlo a finish and beautiful h a r-

' monltlng g r e e n Interior.Runa Uke a million 1-41340

fALluiSil^UJ’ 1851 Custom Tudor r t o d .O -

A teoJ Matlc, Ra'dlo, heater.’ Lot«of n tra s . Medium blue Iln* Jsh -llke new. Tlrei jood.

,.„u.!oa I ____B 8 .

1950 Deluxe Tudor with over­drive. Bis heater, new nylon

itnUtlon, aeat covcrs. Runs and looka like new ............... __$1005

r 1949 Cuatom Fordor V-8, . Over­drive. radio and heater. New m otor with less than 100

■ . miles on It. Body very t ijh t. S teerlns cood. Tires

' Bood _______________ *605

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i f r tv a ^ “• w r s 3rd and a t 5th

on Main Avenue West >, Open Etm lnn till l:H ted Buadtyt

3 ond PROFESSIONAL

E C T O R Y_______ 1 • RADIO REPAIR SERVICEPb. SW. UUb g ; otIiIm lt*dl» K«c»Ic«, P b e e tltir

Vir.F. • HEFniGEHAllUN ifHVlCH^ RUtr-Ctla ~ApplUnc« .~ P heB. i t l l

^ tr ic -n r t i i t tW i F s m a r n T i T C i r

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^ THEE SERVICE

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;a l e a u t o s f o r s a l eMMiUon. tlDO. I i i i ” UkllCl)liy,...l4oar_.t*ltiZ::jullb. JtrT.i>,.. . -.aulpp.d. l4tv|Bf town, mtkt uffti

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I-door IU lt P ............. ...............______I III 1 9 5 3 O L D S M O B IL E ‘’9 8 "c ^ P t- . i n» H o lid n y C o u p e

...____ I t t l Beautiful polar white bottom■M) n n ' turtjuolae top. Radio, heaterJ li L U . t n d hydramatic, Alt accessories. :HRUP Very low mllease. Exceptionally

large discount.

r t i a YOUREE r : : ___ MOTOR CO. ,-■ " . "1300 g lm b y ly Read

1 Phon# 594 ■DORaED I______________ L - __________

i = = = tn ctrcfully pQRDS IN BUHL

*Mti cnv n ‘ ' W here your car buylns dollar .oior. J(c.d; makes more cents

IMI TORD I 4-deor----------------IIU. IMI rOHB 4-deer. rerf.^Bit»it t l l l t

Ont owntf. •*** FORD I Meor 4»U1147 CHEVROLST 4-door----------ISM

■ • • IIU CHBVnOLET K-ton. 4.«PMd.

S C O . m t FORD 1 H.lon plckup»’”"Phont 111 4-iPMd _________-,,___.1H4I

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rs. Radio, 'c, Ju it like .. - — ■ - ■unt, . I ■ — —

^ W e 'r e O f f e r in g

>0. . : . «k ATHY”R oad —

ThU iw eet young thing Is really speclall 1951 CHEVROLCT 4-

I DOOR DELUXE SEDAN. W llh----------------- beauUful. a -ia n t sreen m etallic

I lln b h . Radio, heater, bum per 34. ■" ■U pirPrtcU cally new 'Urei. V irjr

clean In every way, Lloenae N um­ber: 3J-033

1 ____________________ — $ 9 9 7 ^ -------------------) CO.,h.t I . . . . T H E S E F A R M E R 'S , ^^d'^t'd, te ' D A U G H T E R S '' -* ■ ARE LOOKING

-----F0R*H0MES~“.7 iT SJS?,* Cherry ......... ' ' t « 8«Uio. b ttu r. „ „ CoBrtnlblt. lotded.

H ilda ___ _______________43135.......... ....... CHEV.. #UMm ’Wu«u,»»4i#,aii4 .. .

:0 C O . _____ _ ...430» |.CADILLAC l l t2 MEltCUItY 4.door. rttlly letdtd.

______I A tella ______________ I 1M 6---------------- I t l l PLYMOUTH wiu m )« kUm .

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■ «. Radio, .Jo y c e ----------------------- M9hU d lree- '**“ STUDEDAKER wIUi e»«r4n»..

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and looka EVERY ONE OP THEM WTTH----- $1005 OUR O K-OHEVHOLET

WARRANTY. -•8,. Over-

.WORKING g a l scry tight. W a n d a ........ ...........................41683S l l l l CHEVKOLET I leo.____ »B05 J u n e -------------------------------$ 836

1149 CHEVROLET H Um.Mae ----------------;_______ _ .f 538

- 1»<K INTERNATIONAL H Ub., in c . B e rth a ___ ______________$ 586Pttlcr- 19«« KORD IS ion.

T u l i p -------------- ---------------9 5831941 CMC 1 ton ^

' , -C o le e n __________________ t 686'e lt 194t CHEVROLET 1 Ub.. , C lo ra b e l l e ______________ | 5854 Duastyt JJJ, INTEllKATlONAt. l ion.

I s a b e l ________ _________ t 496I 1147 DODGE I 'i ten.

_________ I d a _____________________$ OC19J7 CHEVROLETj U uo.

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l l i l DUICK SpKi.I . . l l i l MCKCURY 4-deer

" ■ I 19U CHEVROLET Btt. Wt(«nICE J»M FORD ConrtnlbitFbeJT t i T • 1MI-KA18ER 4sl«>r tPTT-fc ' ' 1®** PONTIAO J-door

----- IMl PONTIAC S-deerW ^ - n n j------------IMa-aTUDEOAKKR-Weor-fltr-

MERCURY 4h1ocPb. 1 u 5 S IMS CHEVROLET 4-deor5 T hese “Sweet young thlnga"Art. Bouth. Bachelor girls, old maids.

.and spinsters ore ready for .~r£. iw £ ^ o a now n . . .

. NORTHSIDE = : = -A U T O -C O M P X N Y --------------------■ 1 JEROME

I CHEVROLET B O I t ^

pS S ^ Jm i 1 Open nltea 't ll 98 u iid a y t« a id a y '

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tedtn. ht.ttr, iHrU, whltt 'tidewtlli- LUbt^_A ^ut'i/arth . '^r.nlnyif ailndtr.

,E “ 9 8 ” AND TRY VIRST AT,e .. ASltWORTH' rOR ANY USED CAR

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T^n>‘t ilwm» B t«e< MlwtlnB dI GUARANTEED UJeD CAR« t t -

' “Th. Plict To Co - — ------------------ T'’ 8t»»-Ywir-0ro»li“ '

I ASHWORTH MOTOR CO.IN BUHL (01 Htlo iUtt . Twin Ftll.

IR do llar ---------------------------------------------------I ts j “_____ I l ls _ _Biiilt t u n SEE THESE

--------GROUCHO

: : ^ r f i ,T . TOP-VALUE~ l ! m CARSwltb trmy

_____ I7I» lll l rLYUOOTH ........ ........l.tl4 ISSuburUn Btvoy. Doubl. £ tll t

3 . ' ^ ‘" • f . s s s r r i i r a r f s

--------------- 1 . " " ? S' ■■— I ll i l FLYMOUTH___________ |«4t

fl[>«I.I dtl»>i 4nloor. Rtdlo, bttltr.

Iff IIH NA8U -«M "_______ t mIsloer MdtB. Llfkt grtr: e a -

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bum per » » SOTO---------rei. V ary -------^nV^'wu « Num>

MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE __________________PROM-450-AND-UPI—

IR .g TERMS TO SUIT YOUI3 ■ 'G U A R A in tE D T b 'Y d U R , . - SATlSFAOnONI

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„»«M GORE MOTOR .^ .4 3 1 3 5 . 6 - 0 - 2

.............. - M ain Avenue South

iiT lSdlS!' Your De Boto Dealer ___ 11566i « aUM. . ~7

___ t 987 ..........UI, t tOD*.

, NOVEMBER .

—• r SPECIALS!___4 778 ,

■■ 74J ____ 'i m uoicx ceaTtrtiu. r a .

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i T l w l ^ l l « PODOB i.d4er M n _ l j aw ___t 486 IMi BODGE 2-doer Std ta____ I r l t

™ > 374 - * M l l t l MERCURY S-ptttrain .

_ _ 4 653 »a t r t t . It}] rLYHOUTH 1-doet Std«a_tttM

L BEEN IMt PLYMOimf (-pttM&tirOU R ' CeuM IU lt •iN D W E l l l l PLVHOtmf 4Joor S t d t a - l l l ly ,rrrK i’lymouth t-door M t B . t S4t

’ 1»H rORD r U k u p _ _ * » t l> • Mil rORD 2 Joor W ta I______I IM

. - „ 1141 PORD t-p.M attr Cnpt «4S1I4« roUD 1-Un Pkkup _____ t t u

— 41683 1140 FORD l>i-Ua Bttt B«1___I U tB36 CKEVROLrr 4-door, p .o _ i in i

1»U CUEVnOLET t-door Mtn.11111 1112 CHEVROLET Club, Coupt_41l4»

__ $ 586 IMl CHEVROLET tnjeor. P.G—llll*__ J 5J J 1151 CIIEVROLLT 4-door. r.C_IIlM

1191 CHEVROLET l-door StdtoMUt -» 4 880 j j j j CHEVROLET S-ptmnr*r

Coup. ...... .......... ..............I114S~ 8 llto CHEVROLET H-Ua1 .4 490 — »IJ«

IHO CHEVROLET Dutlaat_ $ W Coup.— — .-------------I1U«

IIM CiravnoLCT t-door StdtaJlMS IIM CHEVROLET 2-door. r .0_ lll4S

5 1949 cilEVROLET Club Cotipt_| IM1941 CHEVROLET 4-door SmIib .I 9lt

Wt«#n >*** CHEVROLET 4-!oor W .n;.! 7U1147 CHEVROLET S.d.n De-

11. try ----- ------------------- | M>1947 CHEVROLET 4-doiir S«Itn-S IM

or C f f - ->B«aXlU:VRnt,rr 7.donr Stdtn.t IU -1948 ClICVROLrf 4-door Stdtiul I4t

Insa" CHEVROLET <-door SedJmJ 1M_- lalds.f for

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ilL E m iJE N K IN S ,O pen Evenings Phone 707;

J Open Bundgya OMAO Tenn*

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} 8 K IT OOACH HOMES i ■• T R A D E -IN S

USI FORD 2-toor i ^ a . r*4k. httter.^ l e • i , . t ..p. 441 Illu. UM FOM IU«.

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! 1 9 5 2 P L Y M O U T Hj ;_____________$ 1 3 9 5 _______________

R c^*** IS -IS C H E V R O L E T T w u rt ii. 3/^ t o n — ? 7 9 5

19 4 7 FO R D ;/8 t o D ~ |4 9 5

HAND MOTOR CO.P b o n t 15 -JE R O M E

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\%n nrco y-i CotUa «-4eer -Jem .-----_U«.)CAI8ER„4r<Je<>r-— UH-r eqsippta „ j , PONTIAC B_»etmllatt Oob

IMS BUICK “1“ IMta .i... rtO7HOOSE t9ia FORO V-S Suptr Dtiaz*

t^oor , I—---- -19IT-8TtfDESAKCR Chovlaa--------- - ----Moor, ettrdrirt - ---------- ftia ,

Y Q y j 1148 ^ P E BAKZB H-tett

rdU R -. . b g g PAKBi-ckt^pbo— -I IMS SODCE l-t«B wllk dui* __|7M ._________ IM8 BTWIEBAKEa ClBb Coupt . .

-vT> . New Car T tade-lnsJ . K . A re B etter B uyil_ • -

T W I N F A L L S . u t h - M O ' T O E

n * . rrind ly B eat of andtbtktr - ________ * « • s tb iuu t j tk t noik .

H A S T E M A K E S W A ^ T E l '■

R , O u r T W O -D A Y PRBB DRIV- ^---------- .IN O TRIA L- enablesytw to p u t -

any of ou r line car* “T O THE I T E ST " . . . and U you're not.

completely satisfied w ith tb s car’ , you buy. n tu m I t a fte r two days a ^ get your ^epoctt back. D on't

_ 4 TU. buy blindfolded. •

T W O D A Y ,P R E E D R IV IN G T R I A L

___ t u* -- 1 -1 SM M o se y -B ae k 'Q tiu ia tM A u u ra S ___ t n * 100* toU afaetloa . ;*•

" " * * * * 1M7 Plym outh 4-Dbor-____ $ 89_ _ 4 (4t IM gBolelc a .D oor.........41048

IMS Obevrolet 4*Door--------1 7S5• ‘ 1950 B uick i .P n n r ------------7-

' l , , . t 194rf Buick a-Doof ... ...... 8 695. . 1991 Plym outh 4>Door— — 41945

*“ 1947 PonUac 3-Door— _ • 649tiL -i 84* JJ5J Qjyjj Coupe-— 11548

— *«*» 1947 C berro le t 4 -D o o r - - l_ 4 649— I IM 1948 Dodge Club Ooupe___ t 7954 «4* 1950 Plym outh 4 > D ^ _ _ —4li95___ , , j , 1948 Chevrolet 3-Door..-......»-a«g ,___, 1991 Dodffo 4-Door------------ 81499

1948 Plym outh 4-Door— — 4 595 •.o _ im » ________ , 883dta.11111 1853 Plym outh Suburban— 11778 p*-jii4> 1950 De Soto Club Coupe-41395G _lii4* 1949 Dodge 4-Door------------ 11999'.C-IIIM 194»PoatIao 4-Door--------- 8.999 _ ,

1953 Plym outh a-Door-------- 11399 •1S50 S ^ e b a k e r C l^_ C pc-4 995

1_1!14S ^948 Dodge Olul) i ^ p e - __ I 845 j1947 PonUao 4-Door--------- 1 799 [

T R U C K S - P I C K U P S ;

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19» 1950 Chev. % -Ton .Plekup-$ 998 . j_ 1953 Dodge V -T on P lc k u p .4 lW 1

1951 Dodge H -T on P lck u p 4 lO » f ' _ ! « » 1949 Po rd X -T o a P lckup-l4 «M L i

1949 m u . 1-T o a 0 8 t 0 ----- '. ' . 1947 Dodge % .T o n -P lc ta ip -4 *48

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