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LATEBULLETns FINALJ - S I -PARIS. Oct IS (ffV U 8. Dele-Dd« g ate V fu ttn R. AqbUo calledd tbeth i. - ^ 3 " CITY“ Ualted NaUons Bccorlty cooneUleil t to - U m eet tomorrow to take op vioU- vioU < y J : EIEDITION tiona of the tnice In PileaUne.. ______I A RegloiEglonal Newspaper SerrlnK NI im IrritatR l Idaho CotmUelUei L _ _

OffleUl CIW BB4 TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, WEDNI)NESDAY, OCTOBEB 18, 1948 A»ail BUMI er CImUUM , .racB e oEN ia't'''! VOL. 31, NO. 181 CouBtr ^ T 8 »-auf.jrsiA rrm h>4 tUlM rrm This P£mt to HaSave 60,000 Kilo\^jwatt Capacity JI ^ Warren in ^ R u s s Ai s s k W e ss t e m AJ l ] l i e s Northwest I For Drive | t o D r (o p U . NL . D i s p ui l t e o n I EN ROUTE WTTH W AR. I REN, Oct 13 Earl ■ Warron invaded jtte PacJf c ■ northweat today, keying his ■ B e r l ii i n , R e t uu m t o Ak c c o r d campai^ to a denunciation ■ PARIS, Oct. IS (/P)—Russia has ha oskcd the western powerss to drop the Berlin dispute from>m theth security council and go : of Democratic administration R bback a c to tho Moscow agreementit ofo Aug. SO, a usually reliable0 sosource said tonight of the reclamation servicc. ■ liie Aug. SO agreement “In principle”prii provided for a settlemenment based upon establishmentt of the' Russian mark, tmder Befora headloc tow d the palgn before an audience tn Butle, ■ cd before the 68.natlon political'tlcal' committee that Russia’s Mont.. Ust night toeharse: ■ Attorney Seteeking to n fth coiumn is sabotaging world reconstruction through PreJeeU -Babordlnated* ■ 1—Weetem reclamaUon proJecU ■ 1 1 CorCommunist parties in every countnluntry In the world, have been -eubonilnated to poUUcal ■ A French spokesman said the Russianfi answer otf BerUn propannda.** ■ CutReinoe3ehl Charge waaj delivered to Foreign Ministerste r JuanJ A. Bramuglia of Ar- 3~.TalM and mlrinadlng tcatl. ■ gontina, acting president of # monT** haa been gtven commltteei of ■ In an effo rt to reduce the charg«arge filed against Orville Rein- tho council. T congress. ■ cefacehl, his attorney, W. L. Dunn,n, i filed tvvo dem urrers in dls- 3->'Ttae bureaus activities have ■ g, the time set for the former , ^Bramuglia was reported to JLilLutherans to beta geared to Democratic campaign ■ triet court Wednesday morning, t pmenk on Snake river la nagem aa city citj police officer to enter hlaa pica.pl Judgo Hugh A. Baker have talked with Andrei Y. -j- acUvlCy ra th e r th a n to englneertng For | tw* geasrattag «nlU ol Idahoto P«Power’s Lower Salmon fans dereUpma Vishinaky, deputy foreign j; requirements.'* wvaDey win be pat Into operation earlyarly next year, m e n completed, the planpUnt-wUl have four feneraton with took the dem urrers under advi.'iovi.-ioment until 10 a.m. Friday Hold District A RopubUcan, administration, If a . tetal, capacity of 6W00 kilowatts.u ThT h e alMve p k ta re shows th a dam . thLhe e ffirst part of the new powerboass IB minister of Ruasia, who had » la service for 38 year, and whleh morning, but indicated portions ofo them would be upheld. assuming power next Januair. will nearing CMnpletlea. and tbe eld powerliw erhouse ta Uie le ft, w h k h h a s been la Dunn's general demurrer conteintended the information filed tried In vain to keep the issue restore the reclamation bureau ”U) wUI be wpUced by new eenstrucUon.>n. TheT old pUnt has a capacity of 7,XOO200 UlowalU! aa compared with M,> i off the aecurity council agen. Meet Sunday tho place where It vlU again com- OMm , kilowatts fer tho new powerhouse.lOse. (Btaff oncravlnc) byb y Prosecuting Attorney Everettrett JL Sweeley did not allegQ da. CLCLOVER, Oct. U-Second annual mand the full confidence of the con­ * * * * * * * * sufficient BUf facts to constitute a1 felonyfc or any public offense. gress and the naUon," he sa)d. * * * • Hi* UalUd SUtes, Britain and convenUon of the Utah-Idabo dU­ Westerner fer Beereiary - r His special demurror attack- — FranceF ra had accused RussU ot en- trict triet of tbe Lutheran Laymani* Warrea coupled this with a prom- 11 cd specific allegations and ii dangerlng peace and security by J,e*«tleague wUl be held a t tb a Clovar Ise that a westerner will t>e named Idaho Power’s} ExpansionI in HHagerman S' bloclcsdlng BerUn laU In June. Tha Lutberea hall Sunday. asked the prosecutor’a infor. Berlin’s IJ Gty SS Guest apeaker for the event vUl secretary of InUrior to deal wllh mation be dismissed, Rcinoehl J neuneutral powen^-ArgenUaa, Belgium. ^ Gu the problems ot the 11 western Canada, China. ColombU and Syria hebe thet Rer, ’nseodore O. Sggerf. sU les. VaUey to PProvide r Abundaiance of Power ber discharged and his bail rc- ^ —are not dlrecUy Involved tn the ot.St. Louts, *<0, general ewcattr* Council Ends ^ aecretary of th* National Lutheran The OOP candidal* today fol- Reddy - Kllowstt, that UtUe eU Now ^ that several planU In thU These1 new plants and 'Ihelr ca- turned. tur dU puU an d have tried lo bring about B°cr< lowed a schedule taking him norlh- ” paclUes are designated as follows: ’Ihe T defetwe attorney. In his argu­ a compromise. LaycL aym an's league. He wUt speak a* aymboUc of eleclrlo energy. Is going *55.000,000 »M program has been com - pac a banq;uet Sunday erenlhg. ward through Montana to Spokane, to ^ have a big Job cut out for him pleted pie and work on tho others U tipper Up) Salmon falls, lOJOO kilowatts; ments mer to the court, raised the ques- Joint Parleys * Shr1 HarUey decUred RussU-a otfer » ^ where he speaks again tonight. “ underway, tours of InspecUon are Upper Upi Malad, 7J00 kilowatts; Uw- Uons uon of whether tho aUeged offense . to lay her cards on the tabla If a DUtrlet PrcsldaiU . when tbe Idahu Power company uni BERLIN, Oct. 13 QJJD^BerUnl ro, Rls campaign special puUed out com pletes Its «U,000,000 postw ar being be i conducted by Ute power com - e r e r M alad. 19,500 kUowatts: Lower was a felony or a misdemeanor, SovUt armamenU prt^osal was tnIrvlnff B3Uer. Tw in FaOs, dU* ot Butte at e ajn. wllh an #:« ajn. ^ Salmon fans, C0,000 kllowatu; Bliss whether whe O. A. Rambo's payment ot city councU followed the city as- adopted “wont da" construcUon program along tbo pany par for rtprcstniaUve Individuals Sal sembly out of the Soviet sector to- triet p r e s e n t , wUl preside a l tb* stop a t MlssouU and a n 11:30 stop ^ dlrecUy Interested In these Utest site, site 70.000 kilow atts. *1,000 *1,0 to Rcinoehl was Induced by Resuming Uio debaU on RussU's convenUon. eonv Be U a candidate for at Paradise. AddlUonsl pUtform ap. Snake « « river tn Magio VaUey. d ir dny, completing tho east-west split When Uiat tlmo comes, the oom- InstallaUons. Ins Several Twin FaUs The1 tipper Salmon falls and Up- fear feai or to allow the former poUce proposal for a one-third reducUon reelectlon. Leonard Jacob, Twin pearances are scheduled for Band- " parties have been conducted on such per per and Lower Malad plants havo officer offl to carry out his plans so he of the municipal government. in armamenU within a year. Bir pany will be la poslUon to "export** par Tho councU decided to move from a a Falls, U aecretary ot the league. .! polnl and Rathdrum, Ida, Piom substanUal ^ amounts of power In ad. touto u rs this week. been bee completed and are In opera- might mlg be caught and prosecuted, and '' Bartley said RussU's Andrei T. Otherq j officers are Melvin Op* Rathdnim. the party goes by motor “f'J Uon, w ltb-all constnieUon work now whether whe the aUeged threat was ver* Its outomary meeting place In tbs Vvulshlnsky waa trying to do away qUm dlUon to suppljlng all th* electric The 1 flve-ycsr expansion prosram, Uoi city haU In the Soviet sector after pUger, Glover, tone governor for to Coeur d’Alene and thence Into needs of Its Urrltory In southern starUd sU Immediately after V-J day, being bet concentrated on the Lower bai bai o r w ritten. w ltb tb e tron curtain by denying i t ClTgMagio VaUey; Pete Carlson.^ Poea* Spokane. Salmon faUs and Bliss plants, larg- Sweeley's 8 InlormaUon tiled with *a communist coundlor, ousted by exuted. Sto Idaho and easUm Oregon. *n»e sur- Includes Inc construcUon of tlve new Sal the city assembly last week, at- « teUo. treasurer, and tbe-Ber. t t C. •Outstanding" Bureaa hydroelectric scncraUng staU6ns e est st of th e new units. the Uie court states Relnoehl is accused *nwhat a tremendous eontribaUoa Muh plus energy will go to neighboring hyt templed to resume his seat. ^ i Muhly, Twin FaUs, pastor adflaes. Warren. In his sharp attack on w ith a total capacity of 107,000 kilo* Ths 1 new plants on the Malsd of of a felony, attempted extorUotu tei it would be to confldenea la Europe admlnlstiaUon of the rtclamaUon uUUUes tor use wherever needed wit Opens at Serrlee ■ throughout the Interconneeted elec- wawatta, whleh Increases the com- river rlvi replace ths old powerhouse Dunn Dui • contended the InformaUon Vote (o ConUnao U the'SorUtI countrlM would open . bureau last night, said that It had pany’s output one and one-half which wh! Is being abandoned this week, does doe not consUtute a felony and The councU'a 11 non-communist tbe tbs doors, left the curtains, and let *:Aie eonrantlott win b* opened operated tor msny years as an out- trio transmission system of the Pa- pai I wim a divine service at tbe Trinltr « cltlo northwest. times tte 0%'er tho prewar total. (CraUBPwl • • Pu« is. C*l«i>a 1) quoted qUO this section ot Idaho Uw: members me voted to continue tbeir tratravelers from oUier countrlts git to wtth standing federal bureau. ------' "Every -Ev person who unsuccessfully weekly we meeting* In tbe BriUsh sec- know kni and friends 'with thet tiutl Lutheran church. Clover, at 10:» 'Among engineers Its reputation attempts, l>y means of any verbal tor. tot However, the three communUt waiwam-hearted and generous peopUI ajn. Tlw Rer. Walter F, Dannen- - was of the highest. It commanded Uireat, suoh as Is apeoined tn this membera me said they would not par. ofo f R ussU to understand tb e, feldt.^eldl host paator, wui deliver tbb- ; the rwpect of all our people. Con- L Legal Gaming I chapter,cha to extort money or omer Uclpate Uc la aay sessions there. great ire problems tbey bar* to tace."• convenUoncow sermon, *Xaymen. . . sress and tha budget oftlee could BanPlaced^o J _ on Import property from aooUier. U guUty of Communists < la *><»> elty asaemttly’ sir Sir Qartley —<■< > warward Wltb ChristP ,. !•' - ** niy on lu ngum as« the atat*. t, mlsdrmeanor." - - tottook « slmQar stand -nnrly utt' ‘'One“ worti mta'AussU: m UtUaI MusleU at tbe .eooTenUon wm be menU ot Its emdals. Is Topic for, ','l D unn argued th * (oUowlng prcnrt- month me when It moved to the British1 wwa ord — 'stop* — would enable these) fumlibed-furc by tbe Trinity LuUieraa -In recent yefrt the many tine s)bAotthelav(ioe*notapplylnthls secsector after communist demonstra.. troubledtro countriea to put their ownI choirchoJ uader tbe direction of MarUn career men la th*-welamaUon ssrr- Of Mexicariin Nationals case; '‘Every peraoa-#bo attempu tortora tfirice Invaded lU chamber. houses hw In order and to build them.. Juergensen.Ju« . . Ice have been embarrassed by the Unit’s Forum'Ito commit any crime, but falls, or Is Acting j Mayor ftrdlnald Prteden-, selvessel' up In democraUo peace and1 AfternoonAl business sessions-ar* detertoratloQ ot the bureau's stand- ] BOISE, Oct 13 (/P>—No morelore Mcxican nationals will bo ••Should Id ah o have legallxed prevented or Intercepted In the per- burg bu; announced today’s councUI security—onesee UtUe word—and Itt scheduledsche to begin at 9:30 pjn. with , imported to work on Idaho formsrms becauso of wage and social gambling?" -was tho question de- petratlon P“ thereof, U punishable, jnemeeUng would be resumed Uter In1 does dot not come." PresPresident Eblers presiding wltb a "P«se and misleading testimony im; where no provUlon Is made by law th< t new dUtrlct gavel preaented by tbe e employment service has been batb a ted c n tb e Magic VaUey forum tbe British aector, then adjoumed1 ' ThU1 word, he said, would ball new has been given to the committees of: discrimination,dis the Idaho state cn for the punishment ot such aU It. jt. cotcom m unist sabotage of reconstrue.. TwinTwli FaUs chapter of tbe Laymenli congreas and the bureau's actlrlUes oveover StaUon KLIX Tuesday night, j'" ! advised. ParUclpanU la the discussion were tempU, as follo*a . . Fo«aer Ubor Chief Uon Uo and communUt attempU to) league.leag have been geared to Democratic , AlUiough U klng tho quesUon u n - i campaign activity rather than to en. , *S. D. Hnys, atate director ofi theth employment service, said Tom Alworth. DemocraUc candidate . ^ The ousted eommunbt memberr creaUere InstahUIty and chaos. Banquet Sehednled onals now in the state to com- for senator. Sen, Carl Irwin, J. M. der advisement. Judge Baker aald ho whoso wh attempts Id re-occupy hisI * * * * . M**■■*»»»• of ceremonies for.. glneerlng requirements.'* Under a\ thereth( are ample Mexican national believes the first secUon of Uw Dewey admlnlstraUon, he says.. nJoplote the sugar beet harveat this fall. MeMerrill, Republican candidates for seal led to today’s decision was quet WlU be Albert JageU, BubL state representaUve, and Asher B. applies, aiid referred to the other as Vlademar vii Schmidt, former chief ot f - T b a banquet wUl be held a t Id O "these great projects x ^ no longer , n, Me.xican consul, said hc had a ••catch-all" provision. The judge tje be subordinated to political actWlly.**i , ''At Portland, I. A. Pcsqucira, W W Usoa, DemoCTaUc candidate for *J Berlln's Ut>or depariment. ' -I-Hoover Avers ^pjn. In tbe Clover Lutheran halL , beonbc( directed by his govern- '' ■ ■ I susute represeaUUve. ^ decUred the biggest quesUon was The - Amerlcan-llceiucd German , Clubs in Uu dUtrict to be awarded wheUier the payment • was made newspaper Tagessplegel said Russia • certificates as charter members In­ ment to suspend importation ^ Alworth.aald legallted gambUng Th,through tear, which he described as ^ would not be feasible becauso It _ has sCartedXto ganlson a newly-; ‘5th Columns’ £clude Abderdeen, Buhl, Clover. C ald- France Opens of7 Mcxican nationals to Idaho ‘Parashmoops’J WO' an element necessary Ui extorUon. organised pcinle's mUlUa In former would bo controUed by racketeers. Tho «, Judge said ha would have to • weU, Eden, Falls, Pooatella, until further notice. nazl mUllary InsUlUUons whlcA h Rupbt. Twin FalU, Ontario, Ore.: "It would be detrimental to busl- disregard Dunn's use ot the word Ha added that Mexicans have Are En Route were supposed to ha\-e been de«: Work in West** ^ Murray, Utah; Ogden, Utah, and . ness Interests and put money In ths "entrapmenf ... when Dunn objected War on Food been “» barred from many cafes and, stro}-ed or put to Other use. i r Salt Lake City, Utah. hands of tha few." he said. to Inclusion ot Rambo’s'reason for NEW YORK, OcL 13 MV-Ftarmer 8a» taverns, particularly In southern To Help Berlin ^ B Barracks In Uw President Pr Herbert Hoover aald last,t ------:------Idaho. He also said they have not *l,egall2ed gam bling would give making Uie payment. The detense , Black Markei ^ — ------1 th-Franee open-. In In communlUes In which they aro ^ ally wrong," he added. not be held to answer for what was ^ hundred shmoos look off for Ber­ In Rambo's m ind. D unn argued Uxat known “ that at least eight such bar-. lll*wUl111* between UiU country a n d our cd war today co food speculators In, working. woi ^ hur Opposes OambUng tn racks were being put to use. Recentt SouthSoi American neighbor luUons. U »n attempt ta drive down high, May Bo Withdrawn llnlin trom LaQuardla field today on , «*a M r««t t. C*l«aii }> ' Oklahoma; Warns' "operaUon do good." C Senator Irwin maintained that . reporta re] said the Russians havoi Hoover1 spoke at a dinner of the / prlces-etrongest argument of com- Mexicans h now In Idaho may be "op h e waa opposed to legaUsod gam - ^ trained and armed a mllltU of 400,.. AmericasAn foundation, where he re- I I withdrawn If the dlscrlmlnaUon Is i - Of Oil Dissipation munlst-ted unions la fomenting the vltl They were “parashmoopers" ready u..bllng because, he said. "I believe ^ 000 form er G erm an w ar prisoners,. celvedcel the Americas* award for hU y - current strike wage. continued, con tbe consul said. to float down over tho city and , $18,750 Paid S * EN ROUTE WrrH-DEWEY, Oct; It would tend to make a bad malter ThU force U tuUy centraUsed andi "cootribuUon"c< to hemlspheilo amity' 13,, om, — Oov. Thomas E. Dewejr ^ Publlo prosecutors throughout theI B G aj-s said Uiere a re about 100 turn tu n Into food packages tor hungry ^worse. It would Increase operators has no municipal or provincial char-. and an understanding." Ji , Mexicans naUooals working now on Qej . traveled through the Oklahoma oil ~ eountry tvcelved a circular from Me: G erm ans. ^In gambUng and Influence couris { actcr, tho paper said. Tho nmiUa-. The' foundation promotes ex. Si) jttsUce Minister Andra Marie, re- Idaho Ida farms. Be said there probably On 840 Acres ;* fields today, sounding repeated Their creator, Al Capp. author ot aniand sute government. men are given a slx*week course,. changechi scboUrsblps between North“ warnings ‘ against "careless" dis­ minding them ot tba govemmenfr would wo; have been lltUe, tf any. Im- the comic strip •U l Abner," handed } and South America. determnatloa to *l>nMcut« pco. portatlon por of more Mexican naUonals “ . "It would Increase the amount ot Including train in g In grenade ui sipation ot tbe nation’s petroleum a carton of 13-lnch plasUo shmoos gai throwers, automaUc rifles and Rus­ d te e ra 'w ith o u t pity.** this thla fall. * ® gambling done la the sut« and In­ Of State Land S TxelU Fear, m WDT restreserves. to th e crew of a n Am erican O ver- ate;stead of having one Uw to prohibit sian machlneguns. Ee scheduled 13 stops In tlu sUtr.'' Doek Strika threat^ ^Hays said he had not heard ot any seas airlines flagship tor delivery gaj Five Magle Valley residents paid **Nowaday*," Hoover said, "com- ® wage dlscrlmlnaUon In tho slate. ^ gambling there would be a score ot I . wlUt hU big speeclv of th e day a e t. to the 17th military air transport laws which would confuse the Issue *18.750 *18 for 840 acres of sUte-owned »■ munUt tlttb columns-ln every coun. *tu A 34«hour dockworkers walkout "ITe written the Mexican consul “ try systemaUcally and IncesssnUy,t forI " UU tbU afternoon In Oklahoma- ' threatened to Ue up most ot the la squadron tn Frankfurt. to a greater extent than it already Und lan localed east of MurUugh Uke J[ la Portland rtquesUng more In. Truman Invading gby conspiracy aad by suhildlredd City. ports In tba strlks-harrled natloiu lormatlon ion on the order," Hays said. l'It was Ueut.-CoI. James Haun is :now," he said. at a sUte sale held at 3 p. m. Tues- . U Tbe governor made bU fltst ap:^ : day at the Twin FalU county court- I press and radio, excite fear and ill T The tleup followed the now tarn- •n"r had i been out of town and when of the alrUft ouUlt who cabled re­ Based on Weakness WlU ag aliu t us." Pea:pearanee In tba sUU at Vlnlta;. lllsr strike pattern which the gor- t r cently “wia you ship by air imme- , house t)y O scar Edholm. Ooodlng. Minnesota to Rap « I returned I had a telegram In- cen Gambling Is based upon the weak* .«>, f “Nor have we been wlthatt fauli,"> Be planned another appearance at emment boa. blamed on the comln- forminglort me ot tho acUon.” dladiately one dozen shmoos to the sUte Und agent h e added. • CU;C Ure mo re before leavmr' hU train lonn (communist International In- 17th military air transport squad- ness of tho clUsens. Merrill said. “I In , aU cases land was sold well T-H Law ‘Editor’ “AgreemenU VloUted"* am opposed to legalized gambling In ^ P “In two periods w* have Inter- etat TUlsa' and drtvUlf' to' Sapulpa^ fcnnatloa bureau) and the French ^ ron. Wc will fly subject shmoos U> “ above the appraised value. EN ’ RO U TE w rm PRESIDENT , ! n the home of Mn. Devey'k par* At PorUand the Mexican consul „ " any form. It would set a wrong ex- TRUMAN, Oct. 13 (OPJ — President4 fered with the Internal aftaira In the said the “orders ot suspension Is Beriln at once and assure world The first unit, 320 acres ot land ,p. ^ these Independent sovereignties. enUeats. lhe strategy conslsU of short- crisis wUl end Immediately. Spe- “ample “ lo the youth ot this commu* Truman set out today lo try lo ~ prompted by dlscrlmlnaUon against CCm>UaB«4 «n P u« I, C daaa 1> appraised ap) a t *4.800, was sold to Olen knock ^ one of the ’raft-BarUey's Uw, . "Thirty years sgo we undertook.c. AAt Sspulpa, Dewey wUI'reboard lived strike# la key Industries and 5.™ clal parachutes being readied to y hU train for a fast ride to Okla- commerce points. our naUonals on social and econo- ’ BBrlssi, r MurUugh. tor *8^00. The editors out of the senate. In two countries, to restore order hy hU mlo grounds and by vlolaUon ot the drop shmoos where they will do «« Und is partully Improved. , the use ot troops. Unfortunately, tnQ homahon Clly to deliver hU major ad« m ost good." HU target was Sen. Joseph H. “J' drtss before making appearances a t ' *7klora Etfectiva” IntemaUonal toU agreement and In- Wholesale Prices Harcl Driggs, MurUugh. paid *8,- Ball.b * R.. Minn., a member ot theg theJ* past five yean, some otflclaUA drtt Communist Lesder Benoit Fraa- dividual ^tlvl worken coatracls." 1The parasm oopers will be ^ 100 for 330 acres ot land appraised senate sei Ubor commlltee which draft- ^from our sUU department have re*, nseveral n other towna. ‘ chon has told his foUowen In the Mexican ^ naUonals have been lm> dropped dro by the l7Ui over Berlin. Show > Decline for at.*4,aoo. 1“ ed ed the law U) lU final form. Ball, grtlUbly Interfered In Internal elec.. T‘niroughout the day, Dewey'd»< powerful General ConfederaUon of ported Por to Idaho tor many years Each Eac German who pick; one up can - Elmer E. Bumham and Elmer al- , Uons." TOt*voted much of bU spcfchmaklnj. also U chairman of the watchdog to denUncUtlons O^ l^sbor that this method Is more to aid In the fat! harvest, pa^cular- trade trai It for a package of food at | PhUllps. both Twin Palls, paid *3.. committee co the Republican - con.: Need Ne*mr«hsn nan- to effective than a general strike. ly ^ Int topping o( sugar beets. Many the CARS office In Berlin. <5th Straight Week 300 to r ISO acres appraUed a t *1.600. trolled tn 8Qth congress set up to makea Against thU, be said, "Uiere U Uiea P”promising * once again that be w d Ttu m ajor strike stUl Is th e na- Navajo Indians also have been CO ther ahmoos, fUled wIUi candy, jNEW TORK, Ocu 13 OiB-Whole- FortyI acres of land appraUed at sure su that Its revision of the Wagnerr longlor record ot 170 yeara devoUon toI drive the reds into JaU U Uiey brealc ' tionwtde coa] mine tleup, now la brought into the atate during the wlU will find their way to hospItiOs and sale sal food prices showed a decline ,*500 193 was sold to E. F. Ochsner, Utwr Ul acl U a success. thithe Independence of. and service to, “tbe * naUcn'k treason Uwi. - Its U th day. The walkout already past Pesi two years to aid- In tbe work, orphanages. orp (orfor the tltlh consecuUve week. Dun Gooding, Go for *1,350. • . Ball, : a candidate for rtelecUon, UI our ou neighbors.’* _ has cast tbe nation more than — ...... ■ . ■ ■ — and Bradstreet reported today. ' ' LandI purchased by Bumham and opposed op by Mayor Hubert Hum-. HooverI said *Ve need no Marshall T i I,0(XMX)0 toas of fuel and ao end T k The decline trom last week was PhlUips. Ph Ochsner and Mrs. Briggs U phrey pt of MlnneapoUs. pbplan tor tbe American countries,"i Lewis’^ Demands Is la sight. , ft 3 centa la the toUl price per pound unimproved. unJ Tho President planned a two-dayr butbu "we need methods to release tba Oovenuneni ottlclals say the coal BuU Man, Victimim of Amnesia, yindex which covers 31 foods. Tho Edholm I aald the land U in tha InN-aslon In' of M lnnesoU to plug th eI capitalca; energies ot tha peoples." “ Worry CoaLMen strike Is the spearhead of the coca. tndex th is week was *0.46. tho iqw- area art sUtod for Irrigation trom weUs Humphrey Ri campaign as well as hUi -Iteesstve■] taxation UburtlngbtBl.. CINCINNATI.c O.. Oct. U tlW>-*N Intona's 4rtT» to wreck the raro- cst level since July 8, 18i7, when being bei drUled and tested, by tbs bu- own ow bid for tbe suu's dosen eleo-• nessne development 1a tbls banl... Coalcoa Industtr aoureaa. took a dte' peaa recorerr pngram la Prance. Returns Home; After Five Days i t w as *4.41. I t com pared wlUi *5J1 reau rea ot recUm aUon. Ito I to: ral votes. aplsphere, be said. Tinview today of tha aew vace and ‘ , ‘ BimL. B Oct. IS-Clyde Julian, 37, which whl he was wearing.' in tho preceding week and *fl43 • — ——- hourbou demands-oC John U-£vwir~ Buhl palnUng contractor, was back “I“] never liked this kind of cloUies United Mine Workers. / Gunfire Enters Oil homeSS Wednesday after belt < a vie- In myi Ufe," he said wllh a grin. He The ^ ail>Ume high was r>J6 set t ' Zndustry repre^tatlvte ’ wer«^' Um ot amnesia for fire days. said salt he was wearing levls and a blue o n Ju ly 13, 1848. T he aU-Uma low G V3 o o d w ill— ^too) Much in 194444, too Little 2fearful .tba dem l^. nay. toiee . Be was returned here Tuesday denim den Jacket when he left home. w ^ as *1.4S on Ja n . 91, 1B33. OOStly to Julian wandered Into Salt Lake City “<1° Prices declining were beef, By WES OAU^iailEa table t^ was the European advisoryr Then It became a question ot~ fuela. Uonal Ubor reUtlons board aenght poUpolice headQuarters Sunday after- day. Oa*ctfldal.wboaaked’BO t:tb^t to restrain striking CIO members aoanoon. HU IdenUflcaUoa was com. shaved, fed u d bathed and givea a steers .t. and raisins. Higher were ble-heap ble city of has bo-. United Ui SUtea and Ortal Britain,u goTemment go for th* victorious pow- tron Snterterrlng with workera han. plet good nights rest, ifiOOMO ^ IdenUfled^ sild he does', set . aia.v . pleted afler ho had been Questioned goo Hour, wheat, com, rye, barley, lard, eome eoi the world’s No. L headacheI VJctory VI waa In tbo air. Soviet armiesa crs. er The Russians waated BerUn— Tsntton.natcrday.y n .. ^^^snleal algnal arm. Martla tdd of- to IInvestigate a work contract In 'T was plenty scared when I NEW ] YORK, O ct 13 MV-U. S. Clr. Tba2 Mvlet union’s U a of good-; R ] ussU . th e tm ited S U tes'an d B rit-• der de elty vbleb seQetrwt no ipertsJa -— — — — J - Burley. awakened aw* In tho hospital.*' he said, cult cul Judge Alfred P. Murrab, OkU- wUI In carrying out IntemaUonal‘ ala ^ were united wllh a commoai coTTtdoca cc voold tie better. ' ' ,o . Ai .sporadle disturbances' broke Ji . odBSSSKnCMNTVOMMBHSS Julian recalled nothing of his 340- *T **l couldn't< Imagine what X was do- boma bo: City, told the IntemaUonal agreements f.f brings a crisis orer Ber-• ftim—to ■! sm ash O erm aay. T b at TtM ' RastUaa on tbatrtr - -a -ATHBHflt-"6efc*^tt'4l>'^-SH8^^ > out la the 8aa Praaclsoo bay area, tone tolli Journey lo Balt Lake City aad Ing Ing la Salt Uka aty. Tha last tlm* AsMClaUoDAm o f O blats « t Polio* today U^ a.U j.lM # .------V,utebweEd-waaeoopesttoo.— —~ v>g»W pW ii^»a:8a * - ' - . PAGE TWO times-neWs, tw in 1FALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDASSDAY. OCTOBEB IS, 1948

Executive Is Keep tho WhiU Flag Lawyer L f i l^eeks F" J27'4,645 Sum q, Do-OpCpuncil_: 0/ Satety Flying Twin Falls New>ws in Brief__ ^ Seen Today Ife R p^teani tr — Speakerflei-e—— 1 * ^ cCut in Charge ^Dears of Blrtb Oaraf Slolea8 ' ■ ^ Lists Conclave Mn. Sidney Craic bai received Jim Carney, route 1. reportad to T Cora Stevens bually passlnc ottt ^ word th a t her aon a a d bla wUe. Mr. cityty policep a l 13:1S p. m . Tueaday I MUcmX cards ... Mra. Maude Me- f W For PTA Unit On Ex-Officer and Mrs. Delmar Pool, are parenU tbatlat that black 1934 ChevroleV coupe Divorce C a seoy ^ buying orchid to pin on Mrs. On V rl. Nov. 17-18 Oat) Ofof a 'daughter bom Oct. P tn Colfax, he) badba parked near Uie coimbouse Ccm . B. Proctor before latter boards kKIMBERLY. tub Oct U ~ Hu . U n . John E. Bajrej, n»Uanftl FTA Community property valued at tane to attend convention of na- , , 2 ^ exocuUve, spoke to members o( the 11 \ Inclusion Inelu U “highly prejudicial to WaslWash. a t■. i« : :i i i a m. had beea stolen. , tTMI74.M5.89 U being aougbt In ona of Itb annual meeting of tba Idabo T k the' defendant's lawful right to any ------tworo dl»c?« d compUlSt?med In dls- ^onal Republican Women's clnft . . . cooueniDopenUve cotmcU haa been set for / ' W u b lac to D Khool PTA a t lt« >m I the <1 '. J. Botbne leaving ofneo wllh kov 17 J 'meetlac. She talked on the lubject. I S defenae defer defendant may make lo aald »aniDanifater Bom PTATA Board1 Meet* trlctlet charge.” MrM r. and M n . K enneUt Swallow, Tbe Blekel PTA execuUve board wUi tveral pollUcal cards gleaned from Peld*bus bag deer In wrong area of recenl schediScheduled to speak are J. E. Bu- efforlefforts on the succesa of Inducing ConvConvalescing family apart Instead of together. , Mn. A. Z. Megrue. Kimberly, who Keanieaaeya Lesre eraonal property!* valued *1*331,- asala dlvlsloa bunt J . Driver of lanan, prealdent of the Unlvertllv S he sussetlcd a family lUtenlnfc ^Now 17 days without a fear In 1 Rambo. Tbe prosecutor'por* ^ 15.09 and real property a t «89,ooo. pickup ’ Idabo; Roy F. Hendrickson, na- rled the Judge's question on whether iva* recenUy dismissed from the Mr. Mr. and Mn. Ouy L. Kinney left tckup truck bearing/fiallfomla U- M»b( group for radio and a dbcuulon on eratrafjtc death in our Magie fj.«i ‘ rwln Palis county hospital. U con- WednWednesday for SeatUe. W ash., Penooal property consUU of caab, cen*emse ^ ta tiylng t^put quarter onalJ Federation of O ra la Coop- the better qualltlet of tho program, trg, the threat waa oral or written by isurance policies. Twin Fan* Bone tn par aUve*. Waahlngton. D. C.; Karl T. . jaylng ho had not specified It was J**®*ralescing at Mn. E. D. Wood's rest wherehere Kenney, local attomay. has I parklni meter, Wfclng pussled “Play gamei vlth children to build L'"■“'I'- _ S,„‘ ad Aulo supply eompaoy and ac- whenben quarter wont jfork . . . ana f ““"•uUer. president of the American * writt

f ... f u WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEB IS, IMSL848 .______, TIMES-NKWS, TWIN FAIXS,TI IDAHO______

^ H i RE i AGAU N - C C. ANIDERSCON'S-/A N N U j e l A lRV ■ E ST ' SA lLE FOR THIS GRE/®AT ANNUAL STORE-\tE-WIDE SALE S T H U R S DDAY HURSDAY'S PAPERR FORI HARDW ARESES WE’VE PICKEDBD THE "CREAM-O’-'ly-THE-CROP” STARTS ■ - F U RINITUE-ANDAPPLI N LIANCE VALUES IN VALUES AND T]THEN CUT THE PRICE![CES TO MAKE THE SAVINGS5 SSO OUTSTANDING NO ONE WILL I 9-DAY SALE EVEN1MT! CONTINN U E S 9 D> i A Y S ^VANT TO MISSIS THEM.1

SPECMm T s a lL i E ! 8 B Sale! L aic c e T r i m I S a t i n ^ H R a y o i n v..«^r J I » ■eg. 'HUDSC» O N ' 1 1 S light Irre I P S " , f 'A /W LONS 1 R e g u l a r 9 $ | 6 S i NYI ► m I 1.98 Value .

■ 111 a darling . . . bejbeautiful smoolh fil------V A L U E S T O $ < | 0 0 I Hn ling satin with preltyY rtribbon beading and * lace trimming on lhee bbodicc. FisMonably • ' & GlHi’ — Warn ' 'i 1 . 4 5 I F a styled and full cut, wilwith good workman- ' ship lhat insure goodd s(service and salisfac* itf PERFECT . . . lion. Your saving in thiithis sale 33c on each II P i e c e I A i one you buy. Colors: ViW hile, Pink or Blue. Sizes 32 to 40. SNQlO - S U I T S Buy iliree p*ir jn'd »«v« 1.35.15. IE v e r y ^ p«ir ll 45 flu«ge ihcer . . . com e in g 'j( ------i f R*«ering' new F*!l iJiadet— Everyl v . r y p . i r S h e s J M ' Juvenlle't S(uiSturdy Cord 1 to 4, — _ $ 7 9 5 1 pUinly m«»ked wiih liie «nd lengll perfect fit The illghl irregoUritiei„ilici will nol impjir their wearing qoality- U B I B MANTS I Satin tackliickle twin suits . .. Zip- jSp- LIttllttle T ots' Snug ‘ J toy bib panls. Twofwo pockets. Side 51 GAUGE NYULONS o H o n K n i t ig. 2 9 .9 5 A ' openings. Fronl opening.op Colors: ^ Red, Royal, Dark(tk Green, Navy SLI They would be 1.65 if perfC e C . 0 9 L E E P E R S W e a r ththem e anywhere . . . anytime . . . frefrem m ihc n rs t chiHy w ta ffie r Blue, Brown. th ro uigh g h thei first warm days ef Spring.g. PaiPart wool gabardines and Your tavinq on three pairir 1 .6 8 — ■ E A mensweaiwear . . .tailored bv an outstandingng manufacturerme and brought new est Falfshadcs-i—872 to 1lO'/i. “ ______S iz e 9 V 9 V to youlu at this low-low piice by a very speciaspecial purchase. Choose yew 5 H favoriteite ( (all color. SPECIAL! M en's PlaiPhid SEE OUFUR BIG >tton flat knit one-piece SKETCHECHED FROM RIGHT TO UEFTi HARVEST1ST SALE . ers with feel to keep i. . 1«d piplBin itylt ef we«> e ■ » HUNDREDSS OFC OTHER « s l e e p e r s l>wt Three Vivacicious Styles, Here h a grand winlertlme leath'eath'er eo«L ^ SK ------.1.Distinctly tailored in rich brownn steerhidc.st Body and tleevei fully lined wHIwHh luxuT»* A n d L o o k How Low thei 1Price! W \ ous quilled rayon lining that letsIs yourY< coat ft fc 5 ^ w o o»L l P L A ID slip on or off easily, and addiadds to tti A w arm th a n d d o ra b iljt’fc B elled back ba< style. Sizes 36 to BLAN M K E T 5 Boyi* “R ut C holc^ S t u r d y f e v Double CORDS • 5 ^ p r $ 3 9 8 I 1 § / ? z e r ^ 9 8 l^ere they arc la the two fav favo o red ' colors . . . Oeam or Caster.ir. The^T * 3 * ® nd w ea r — 5%' wool, 10% RayoiRjyoii, 85% cotton. Colorful plaid•J look good ... they wear and v. and wear some more . . . t deiignt m Blue & W hite, Ro m & V »rt wedge heel one- "Ballerina”— Clever nttle anklenkle rtr,p •Trail Bliier"— ) & WhHe, Green & W hrt«, Cedar *i wash too. Zipper flv fronl, all 1 er"— Blackellcwtdg«Kl*l,.’ ]f, . . . ideal for school missess .... . for . , ’ ^ White. 3 Inch sateen binding.J. A good, warm, serviceable pairlir ulation p o c k e ts a n d buill to tat k a ,trap style . . .. Black Calf leather ; Genuint hand laced, hand ' lhe rough, tough life real boyi3y i give{ women too . . . Trim black:k Icleather . Ioaf«...Genu ------o£-blanketi ^ i^oie nippy winterihler ctight*. them. Get him a couple of |pair ... Baby doll lastl a s t . . . aII sizes. . . . Sixes 4 to 8. -...... U sted RkoccatTt lo w . " ——— TIMES-NEWS, TWININ F k lL S , W fiS .0 WEDNESNETOXT» 6cT0BEB ,18, :1948 t u e r ft ctnDg oeatrfti centr^ Hwaiw- w wItS its tiw d T hw V m U s a t every day, Johnny drops ftl Jnununlty, ^visor. “ 5j“B u t Mar*i«rw, u developed V Mrs. John Schab, Roger*on. ------f I.M b « jy . Sven hU worst i rorst enemies praise Into the office to find out the Ume. hi* his sense of re- "Coming evenU certainly were lenin, le n demanded a blooded revolu- , K ...... -H !•!! hU record m anan advocate and AAndw If he happens to aee a clo^ la >P< ca*Uttg UielT' ahftdow* before them. Uon erentaany, m s plu* U gives LEGAL LEG APVERTISEMEN’re operator of the mamerit, system In ^ f **• n u ft store window, b e s t ^ s to atudy it. greaterW for that PorPord haU formna wero then being you »8J. V r. Lftskt named Uie year ------K onca TO cKKDrtoas , govenunent. - reason alone to j3W 3Kit--V>M IH managed ma; by David K. NUm (boro 1BS9 he doea proml Johnny Is getting lerloua about IBM. , m TITII* FBOPATK COURT O f TWXH iromlse to get rid iM Lawi u *im. fringe which, whileIle nc n o t holding the tertous confidential advisor to u>| NMk« b h«ni>v (li'ca bf (b« icxlniln^ top poBta, occuplea 1 “SO mlnutea to 7" but he's catching Tbe ^ American free presa haa ao- terl kl's propheUe powers," Uie story kx«n(er ef Ui« EdUU et Enma R. Wblu, les key placet which enable It to Jr eompllabed many great reform*' in R«Rooeovelt and •ftnrnftn In the White cent te th* c»dlton et sad kll "T p Influence high policy.llcy. en fast. «« oonUnuea “Mr. Uukl doesn't be- GURNEY’S BUNGLE Uita. way. M ost of tb e cavsftdai w ere EoiHouse. (He U ft Frankfurter man.) ulleve -„ Uiat'CbrlsUanlty ha* much to MB! bavlMb IU> tba a«e«urr B l-partlaan foreign policy Is a vtvaluable and ,joea not refer merel Clause, we're going to suggest that directed -nu against conupUon In gov- " offer Uils troubled workL" veselien. olUila (m r month* afUr th* nerely to suspected “commies." Ho emment and many of them were Budlence aud Uiat be wished to apeak to • • • fln t mbllMtloBir ef thU sellce. to tb. ul4 well-adTertUed American product)duct, but also hon in ralnd the sort of government tinkers brought Santa bring Johnny a watch of his nut put through against the opposlUon them Uiei of a vision he had had of a There «n followed several quotations EieratM et tha Uw eftlm at Fruk u a nither tricky one. It concemj:em s not only ia by the WaUacea.e. IckIckesei, Frankfurters. TugweU* etc. . . . . <4 crooked proaecutora and eourta. plaiplace called. th e XJolted B tatea of f n n BUphae, AtUm«7 at La*. Twia r«]U landed at the capital U years ago frcm L askl'a book, “BeflecUons on B u k * Trail Co.. tnltdlnf, T«[n hli.. Messrs. Trum an. Dewey. Marshal:shall, Vanden- .'It 1* very well to aay that all these ^England. (Loud laughter.) th-tha Revolution of Our Times." ’ C«>nt7 c«.ntT e f T«lB Falk, SUto et Id>b^ ihU e «al to roll up their aleevea and oBviNa MAreniAL liji -rheaupreme court of .thla coun- ... berg and Dulles. It concoms: othO th e r g o v e r n - j-emoke the world or Isqulrles should be made under Jur- ' '■AH of which reminds us,"* Uie Id on tho basis ot baty or non- As Ai Ron Rice sold. It's enough to idlci try had recenUy done eertahi im- a„th , mont lunctlonarics—among them,lem. Sen. Chan existent blueprlnU. idlcal coDdlUons. But obaerve the ^ ftuUior says. "Uiat Mr. Laskl sUted m ake a person cry. He was talk in g conduct eon£ of Use department of ju»- new deallsh UUnga to President that night that be didn't believe aum ey of South Dakota, chalrniairman of tho aboutaboi onion crops in this area this Uee In mauling and deetroylng tbe ^Roosevelt's new deal. Mr. La«kl aaid ythere .„ would be any organlred tee ■ ^ MECHANICS—InIn cc comparing Dewey with hla more year. yeaj «.n.i. Uiat h> hi* vision h e had seen mob* daeaased. senate armed services committee. case against crooks In the federal church In the Ume of his Tlslon Pnb.t B«pt. a . t»l Oct. I. 1». » ; greatly affect the course of U. 8.{ military brown derby, the Re self onto the supreme court but nx.e re . J Republican presldenUal nominee old-Ume old- farmer on Uie Twin Falls hung Uie chief JusUce of Uie eu- lobbied ,'{,1^ hla senescent old friend IN TtIBTti FRODATB COUIIT OF TWIN 0 mechanics bf government. trac The department of JusUce la de- Sro policy. On one vital Issue, howev)wevcr. wo feci enjoya the rouUno mt tract said 800 sacks per acre was preme couri." • Henry L. Stlmson Into the war de- j FALX.8 COONTY. STATE OF IDAHO. th e senator has done his country;ry a disservice. ho revelled >■' In untidiness and eon- juat Just about Uie best he'd ever heard. fending L“ ^ Itself by suppressing praee- ^ 7b tha Maltar ef tba EaUU ef aartss F. troversy. Dewey dotes eutlon. Would you condemn the „ porUnentparb after Alf Landon had an- Salk/, P icaM.d. Senator Qumey had a Ulk wltl lotes on order, precision and quiet Dut Di along came a gent wlUi DSO ^ While this may seem to have been grilygrlly sp u m ed Roosevelt'* attem pt PuniFunutBt Is aa ordtr of tha Jodi* of with General- effectltcncaa. He gets gets things done with a minimum socks *ack per acre. Tha same day, a JoamallsUc meUiod In thla case and . ? • Isslmo Franco In Madrid the otherher day.i A fter- of effort and excltctnt hand over tho whole mess to Uie talk by a lecturer of aertou* pre- to siseduce him as ho had seduced Umb5f“l» « ? ^ l l t r to *h»nbx'’*i’r^ | tKM Item ent-a characterlaUo which In- woman won phoned to say a field on Uie 5 ,^ tensions who had been embraced by the vain and flabby Prank Knox Ttior.rophet torti or architect?" And (S U L t CLrk. And th e arm y under BUmson and I'ub.i 1,““ ^ Sapt. ’ : t ; Oct. «. IS, Itlt. result, the American embassy In MadridM had EXPEiuENCED-r>e—Dewey haa made only two state- • • • ft% letlecture in Ford hall, Boston, by l^t'.m •£] eant to Imply that the psttr>there's an enormous supply of lead lUt w' for communUm. I reported that Prankfurter'ft Frai dear friend, Laskl, war was that they had been brave i«U. al Un ! eld for them. But would seem!m morei pru- gUte department. Van in them thar hill*. bi meant to suggest that the mobbing soldlisoldier* against fascism. V' Vandenberg's friends suggest that lumed on the quesUon whether he of "Uie•' blg'lftwyera" In leso waa p»i o'clock A. U. of u ld da^. al tha Court den t if, 05 a prom inent member;r of the U. S. he might not care to i We talked to only a few of Uie ‘“T ' Patterson ahould have kno»Ti that n<»mRoom eet aald Coart, at Um Coarthoa<* In 1 to quit Wa senatorial assignment, man'many hunters who participated In lad or hadn't coimtenanced violent not an unthhikable Idea nor the the UncolnI brigade was a commun- T»iar«ria rFallj. Coant, et Twin FalU, Suta tie might take plcasuro In winding the . congrcss and of the Republican. partypar he hod othera think he m the Cassia division hunt, but nary revolution. haoihanging c f th e chief JusUce. 1st 1army in which aome young 3t Idaho, baa bMn appolnlad aa lha tlm* cd career In the flrat place In the „ on •nd pUea for »rorlii« th* Will of lald : thought twlco before making thishla embnrraj-i ft one of 'em claims to have bagged The Th writer la the Cathollo Work- • * • AmeiAmerican Ideallsls had been alaugh- D«r*Dcra A. N*lion. d*c*aa*d, and for htarinc cabinet. Moreover,•, DcDewey must feel grateful for the ku , •r said Frankfurter, not yet a Jus- "C"On the totemaUonal front," the tered sing confession of personal feelingJllngs. scnator-a refusal to en his deer with only one shot. Wo er u tered by th e ir com m u i^ t superiors th*lha stiiiatiileaUon of Otlla B. C*erra tor lha a enter a stop-Dewey coalition at ;Ice, Introduced Lft.ik.1 to th e Boston CaUCatholic Worker conUnues, "be of- becaibecause they discovered the tnitn I**'!*!'**Insane* to b>r ef Utlan (aaiaaitnUrr. If the senator wished to advancvonce the bl- Philadelphia, heard one hunter telling about using tice, irhfa aad «hare anr paraon laUrMUd mar two boxes of catrtdges before he ludlenee In a way "that aeemed very firmfirmed Uiat tho four great democra- andand : rebelled. partisan foreign policy that his partypan Is com- ^ of the Rovertovemor's partiality toward expert- downed a deer. slgnllignlflcant to us. He declared that clfis, cles, RUaela, C hina, E ngland a n d th e We I him, there Is talk that he might 7^ We know that Frankfurter lob- d«m i mltted to, he might have remembiembered, os a "um seTreu^Toeo^i" Then Olen Trail told us about the;he dayt th a t h e looked forw ard to In United Unit SUtes, should get together bled Alger Hiss Into Uie sta te de- ((5EAL)b eal) MAnr SALMON, leorgo 0. Marshall for the duraUon toUng taklr ono shot at each of three dlf- the;he year] with the moet joy was the to crushci out fascism and to set up parts CUrk • senator, th a t th e RepublicanI senatesei per- of the Ruaslan crUla':rlsLs. Likewise. National Defense r.ren parlm ent which se n t him to YalW PBi,iuh.!»BiiiUh« Oct I. » . It, m s .______' suaded the Republican house to changec Ita eecretary Jamea V. Tt fercnt deer as Uiey disappeared over V. Forrestal might bo kept on at a lltUejjti dip down In a ravine. An­ m ind about recommending Mars:•farshall plan durtng the early earlj stages of the rearmament, otheiother deer drew n barrage of five aid for Spain—a deblslon whlcbh lc h , if c a r - P™ffram., . . ahotJihota from Glen's gun. Olen said : rled out, would surely have lost usM friendsft and ooNsrevATivE- thth e ddeer h e brought hom* wa* h i t la : encouraged communism In Europe. E — Ooremor Dewey'a expressed the :neck and ahoulder, "not quite preference for a certain:rtaln type of “westerner” for secre- where wher I wanted to hit him." We are aiding, or have aided,, govemgov raenta Ury of interior probabl;ibably furnishes the keenest Insight • In other countries th a t give off aomes o m e th in g le s s into w* general phllos In inn offrTr^ ouL-itandlng tn1 their the realms, with national and off Wall W street and Popej'e waa a In an effort intemaUonal recosnltlooilUoa. canltaapltallaUc swine. : to check the mounUng trend In JuvenileJuvi de- Thus the Dewey broobroom a t W ashloston will swpf-n — ^ — Unquency, roll calls by auch organlzianlzatlons as cleanly but dUcrlmlnateliiatelyl ; the y-Teens are deserving of whole'hole-hearted ------‘TO PS in BLOCKS'’ : public support. What actually are the purposes« « o , t h o VIEWS 0OF OTHERS . Y-Teens? Here are their ob]ectlvectlves des- QUit)UIET RIVERS . cribed in the organization’s ownI woMii*woi Wany rivers are bombom on the northland highlands. ^ , Prom underground veins In agcs-old layers of granite “They discuss vocations and curreiirrent events *nd volcanic residueue spring* si bubble forth through and world problems at their meetlnsetlngs. They cracks in tho earth’sa crust.cru Small rlnileta wind down engage in sports that keep themm piphysically “>e open slope* aboveove Umber Une; Uiey Join other fit. They serve as volunteers on sodavnrlnl vfirvirn flowln;; strcnms andd coursecc downward thwugh the j* ' S belt of spike erenrreensreens—the flra. spruces and tam- ^ \ projects. They keep an eye on good) ood m anners .racks. lUvulcta becomecome brooks, brooks blend their CertC c r tifc d b y and good grooming and the art:t of under- atrength and becomeaea rivera,rl / / 1 standing others. They9eultlvotee InIntcrfalth This is the ttme of■quiet quie waters. Par northland river* IDAHO MASONRY PBODDCXS understanding. They^ seek exexriresslon unsullied by the chemicals man BooJBook C n o h e r Road Pbooe 197-jr through the arts. Across the lane produce his need,needed producLv The streams run >■ ■ lands these through shaded forest!csta of« pines where white birches Remember wbenn a bare bulb like ^ young people . . . have woven a. netwnet ork of trace delicate aUtchlngIng against1 tho green. Along the Naturally,* yon came to depend«end on« elec- laughter and understanding.” banks of tho rivers areire standsst of beauUful red birches, tbo last ^v-ord inI lighting?lig That’s when you trie trie service for more and more jobi W hat hotter objectives could clrla girls of thU where bonksks aar re undercut Uie rooLi of trees B j o b s —- im til ago group pursue? It’s something fi cr and through the liquid mirror started callbg jooronr electric bill a * ^ h t ” biU. now you conldn^t imagine living•ing w1 ithout n g f o r e v e r y u ,e root covering.-* resemble resen a futurlsUo painting of SONOTONE teen-age girl and her parents to consider.coa geometric pftttema. Tben clectxidtyity began to take on more dectridtyl Today your electrice billbUl is just — This b a quiet timene Intn nature: the rivers' tempo ts HUMAN HYENAS alow. T he m uted songig of the moving waters is in tuna chorcs. I t learnedd to cook and sew and fj ^ n , about ab o the smallest of familyly expensesea Now and then you read about stinkitlnkln' little “1? ere Uiat ^ aUrs Uie branches orer- Hearing —y et w hat d se docs so mueft, for a head. There are placesces ^where the rtvers mn through to wash and iron,m, preserve food, entcrtam — 7' for BO Uole? things that all but make your bloodCJDQ 1ooli. sunny meadows and one one can barely discern tbe move- th e iam ily—in genaeneral, to make life healthier------Y Usually auch news protalns toI the handl- ment of water aa Jtt flo flows toward the distant aeas. ^Ye*rit*«"'Blill“a'*Tjghl*’'bT II^it"]— i t ' l i g h t ^ work of those ao-called “meanest pe Service Jt people on There are other placesCCS twhere Uie river bed la dotted and happier «n^t eoieasier all around. Lighting youyour chores, your home, and ♦liw the bI u s io c M earth,” or whatever description you yoi mlRht flray-brown granite»nlt« rock* and Uie falling water t t hang onto such no account heels. iuu iftce-foom mufnenfnera around their bases. There JCjEVERY FRIDAY becam c 0 0 I7 a £ractraction of that job. of bbolonciDg your budget! Take th a t stoiy out of Hailey, for li . are deep, pebble-Unedd poolspoe where bright-spotted trout tor Instance, face the current. KlngflIngflahers alt on branches atiove T h at too-trusting p et deer, Bambl,I, whichwti w as the rlTBT. Deer Uth* tn a 10 AJL lo 5 PJJ. 1 jn ahanow pools. October Is here, I Mw« la M**** SM MW fcwiMtl (iMW-THie Uitacroc BOATH. 11 cai, f PJi.« .m mT T _ t J " lured by two men In early morning,lintr onlv to ‘"ii " of fulflibuinilment approaches quiet river* nave its throat slit by thoso humani S l S f n a ; pr Y ork ■Hmea. who most Ukely call themselves men (^oSSiN ' Wa realize It’s not for us to pass jui WH B A A Tl A MANI but there’a nothing to stop us from ^ under*t*nd1 PrePrealdent Truman. If you like ro m d o in g a high fBrm Wlg>igh Vwages, and high buiines* prof- „ K ') 11 w RS little thtnU ng unto ourselves. Its. you should vote foror hihim because his admlnlstnUon Sonotone of Twin Falls ' • If therC' Is auch a thing as hellfhellflre and responsible, brtmatont, awaiting those who musm ust atariP But—and thla muftn be underlined and Itallced-lf 126^] Main Ave. S. for their sins, we'll not shed any U « « dlsapprora of highIgh 1 living cotts. you ahould vote ly tears for ft*»inst the wicked RepRepublican congress, elected a Tn-ln Falla, Idaho those- two atlnkerooa who killed thatthat deer in year after wage contrtilaLrtiU and most of tha price con- . .,, y i i sQch^-under-banded m ^er. evene v e n i f t h e y t r ^ were r emoTcO. aa18 tinUia aole cause of Uils IrriUUon. - John C. Faugh|,''Mgr. are- am ong-the ■verg=fegLjgho_miigtm n t '^^or 1 , high emplOTnent an d proa- ______taelr Crimea oa a aplt. ------Phoa»-M81-M— — ~ ______'...... JVhat a m a o l—N amQPftPtinfTau. pa i °°* H H

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r . Y. Woman Is M a GOP Certain ar Beet Weighs 23;3 Po^^s ^ Fnrusal People N. 180,76,^9 jiSHkcentaa tks4 Named President c;i i. Oae peifcRnaaM .en''lilivttM t»fl| OfHoldiM on )f Jap Village Silk’ to Prove 5^^•naVS what an dd By Railroad Unit ha Iw r e s Uquor •loBe,’' t e BUN VALLBV. Oct. 13 ( « - M r a . He H Can D o I t“ “' '“ To Confess! Ready “Bust” Jan Beckham. New York, today la *'■' itr V . Japan, Oct. 13 (ttlD-The e "naw president of the NaUonal rosffrON.yosi Minn., Oct la (UA— M & 1( W ABHmOTON. O c t 15 i!'"' o i f i isoclaUon of R ailroad W om en. W alU r lajor O peratidn;" ^ frugaligal rtatdenta of the remote AmmU alUr Morgan. ■JB-year-old fanner publlouu «ay both openlj “ <5 P«- Mrs. Beckham succeeds Wanda whoto mi^em< a perfect parachute Jump I |T | vitely they tre coandeat ot k»«p- f, !VtS« mouDblUDtaln Tillage of Shlrakaw a a re “ « • O n I n f a n t S n c ( ^ ' ; ' ^ prep4tiiparins for their annual fesUvai yen, Washington. D. 0. ' st just “t i ahow the youngatera what ia* control of the hoiue ln tho No* i.. - Tbe group, which is made tip of uI i oldold jnan can do,- says he plans P B IL A D a J m A , O e t.U vembcr election u they are of c*p- i,, thi*J wweek which Xeaturea a three- lUdren's h o sp ital ol PhDaflefpblfc - M y loat week-end, a dlpaomaniac’a top women execuUvea ot the na- to do m M town*a«m*« only occupaUon for 73 hour* clavelave ends today with a board lit ao „ pleasant falling through the publicans have no DemocraUc oppo* H B U conconsimilng ita year-slced nlght> mecllileellQg. It a." ir.’* sltlon and another nlna—all in Call* i n cap.p. ------Half-way HaU down he pulled the cord. fomla—have both major party nom. K B Outsldera who have observed the U le parachute blossomed out and he | | g « Inatlons under the cross-filing sys- BM fesUvl Honor Missionary m ^e down to what airmen testified l | « | l sUvltlea claim that even the coy- PAUL. Oet 13-BIshop and Mr*. ' e st t maidenstr can "slug down” a „ „ Slreag in North. Midwest h a lf g L O. Merrill, Mr. and Mr*. Bud f— “ af gallon of the moonshine dur- anford. Mr*. Matilda Sanford and In addlUon. tho Republicans rc- S.-jj Ing Ul «SSIt*. Lee Oreenwcll attended tho gord many of thelr candidates in And then, when Uie fesUrol 1* r!?- F op the Best |E north and mldweet Just as good as ; ■er, the entire town goes on the irewell party for Glen Thomaa last eleeted even though they havo Dem- reek In Richfield. Thom as, a form er wagorsgon and back to work for an- ^esldent li, of Paul, la leaving on a ocraUc rivals. They are running in jBI| o thh e r yenr. dlitrlets which have gone Itepub- FtiS ______two-yaro-yeor mission for the LDS hurch in Hawaii. OIL i llcan almost as regularly as south- ^ VIBfT IN FILER em districts have gone DemocraUc. FILER.r t L Oct. 13-M r. and Mrs. The Republicans gained 5i house O lenn Nelson and son. Al. Climax. I ^ seats in the elecUon two years ago. C‘-‘ • ||||H |H B hg2|9H ^^R Mich.,Ich.. are vlslUng Mr. and Mrs. ASPHALT HEATER I P : They now hava 34(1 members (3ia la g,";-' C. Bowen. I a majority), tho Democrats 167, nnd ^ d by two women In the above pho to wraa as breken when it wa* dog, the .. ‘' . BUY IN TOWN ITS JJ American Labor parly two. The Re- *remnants” Upped the teaies at 23 pounds, poui n wss grown on Ray Engetbrechi-echfi farm three-feurth of a mile SHINGLES . Before you a ^ anU-frteia to publican figure Includes three va- east of (be Twin Falls plant 0( the Amalcsmatrd Ami Sugar company. Engelbrechirecht dng 13 l/J (ons ef beeU per BUILT-UP your radiator have ua eheck It thoroughly for leaks; have ti w nclea, th e DcmocraUo two. acre ^r< from a seven and ona-fonrtti acre fleliL tlolding the beet ar« Mr*. E&gelbrech(, ngel left, and llaxel Walker. R E I t f E M B E R ^ Need a t Least 30 (Staff (Bt pheto-enn*^ing)______‘^Superflame” properly S ; cleaned. If the hoee T o win control of the house, th e ------ROOFS connection* a re defecMve have os Democrats would havo to sliow a , BRICK I replacereplac them—and have the net gain of 31 for a clear majority, f l i Plow Is Returned AAttend Conference! - TURLEY'S ihermofltat* checked. Complete or 30 to organlie Ihe house with Oil, Autos, Steel, Pl PAUL. O ct. is-M T * ’ a n a >Jrs. Radiator Service heret working plurality of one over ■»; a Kelvin Oruwell, j. J. Van r\-ery SIDING - Complete BtMk ol th e 'Rcpubllcaiu. Meats IT. Lead U. S. TTo Pomona Group “J"md Jack Merrill attended the suta I.G.A. Lowest P rie « tn Tear* H 5 R-Room SlM ^ C A A C A Since their low strength of 80 , FILER. Oct. 13-Member* of the schocchool plont planning conference for I gee Us Before Yan Bny W Beg. iiaiAo— fjg,New and Used Radiators members after the 1930 elecUon Sales, J Says SEC Pller Grange returned Uie traveling Mom\4ondfty and Tuesday In Boise. (lowest slnee 1803). the Republl- ' 3ruwell Is aaslsUnt superintendent L o w P r i c e s l i S cans Jumped to 100 In 1038. dropped WASHINGTON, w- Oct. 13 (AV-Oil, plow to the Pomona Orange Friday if / “J Minidoka county schools and to 103 In low . w ent up to 312 In automobiles, ouloi steel and meat led the following foUo a coiite.ll held here. S U to ^ E v e r y D a y H D O range Master George HctBloy, ?an Every and Merrill ara sciiool 1043. feU back to 190 In 1944. and naUon naU< bi nel sole* for the second Oro! loard members. ABBOTTS 1 up again to 345 a fte r tha 1040 d e c- qu quar a rte r of 1948. Boise, was a special guesL THE BEST IN 1 1 Uon. ______The Th securlUes nnd eschange com- The Tl' prosram Included a welcome rlEAD e a I TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS. FRESH FRUITS. MEATS fc 1 3 Plumbing & Healinfr |||y mission disclosed this last night In a song Mn* by Ellen Braekett and a skit ------AND VEGETAOLES Q Q survey which showed sales are sllll by pv children c of OrojiRo membera on 1810 Kimberly Rd. Phone X4S0 KHM Scout Unit increasing i™ but Uie pace I* U perlng "M Moi other Goose" rhymes. A talks wa* Acts Hr leaden- roundtable at 8 p. m. I—nearly an all-time high—during l T hursday at tho Hnnsen Oranue I th e oecondi quarter. Victor Tliomos. A skit was given K g i hnll, according to Paul Scott. Jr.. dls- _ by Mr. and Mrs. Fred M unyon. Mr. The figure ts nn Increase of 133 ' ^ (CAUSED BY COLOS) ' U/ and Mrs. K^'erett Bonnlchsen and trlct chairman. per cent'over the corresponding liT Oarth Morrill, district commls- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Elsenhauer. P oor r jyears thousands of Doctora pre- period ot 1047. B ut tt is only 1.6 per • icrlbed rtaTuwni. It acta at one* 3 b d c i e s sloner, will be tn charge of Uie dl.v c cn t higher Uinn Uie *37304,733,000 .• RefreshmenU «« were served at the «»lb « cusslon. The program will include ” , , end ot the program by the homo not «only to relieve coughing due to > net sales for the first three months «”d )pup“Su colds bul also 'ioojens up' phlegm dcmonstraUons In Scout skills. of ^this year. By comparison, net economies committee. ______a n dand makes 11 easier to rahe. SON IS BORN salea In 1047 Jumped n e arly 0 per mTQssnt la sale for bolh old and HETYBURN. Oct. 13-M r. and Mra. cent In tho second quarter over the ne.'i.'i nc.'i.'i trends covered 143 different youn WlUord Wilcox are the parent* of first quarter. types type: or Induslo' and included 033 uSIKLSS?' i t t ^PERTUSSIHt B son bom Sunday. SESEC'a report on Aprll-June bust- manufacturing man companies. ------^ TROLINGGER'S RUBBINB D oW \ e G uaranteitee O ur Servicice? i ALCOHOL Pint Bottles 70 To E th y l _____ / j WATER P BOTTLES *^ardley” Hand y'\ 89c Values j t *^1 Only -...^ 1 CREAM For Lovely mfgt PO! Hands ...... 0 > ^ y KEEP LOVELY REDUCE, w llh "OLD SPICE” SHAVING <. BOUQUET TWEED 1V WINS $1.50 LOTION $1.00, \ A light, lingering, authentic V Mugs------.fl.O O 12 echo of a great perfunK. Vou: Okay, but whntbat do you mean? Do —ono of the Tweed coterie. TABU I GLYCERINE you guarantee parts>t8> o< r w orkm anehip? From $ liS to 14.00., n - iw COLOGNE list Both. All our partparta get a "new car’- Suppositories In fan t 4 New Sizes $«*.00 90*day guarantee. O u r workmanship ie Lip Stick $1.50 gQaraoteed, tow ;■ Sizes.....Jl r — 'i- f i mechanicsforthatl GUM Yoo:You need good m TANGEE irs are th e beat. Every j / ' All Kinds U i: Sure do, ond ourspisaLincob-Merctuy a !['• Face Powder \ CARICARTON ...... znechamcin our shop•ert; is i | b factory-trained expert; ■ 0^ '. ..» 5 c Miles One-a-Day I But how long do you VITAMINS> You: Tbat’a fine: Dut keep my car? / DECALS I [ M. D. TISSUE ASPIRIN TABS 60so DayD i SS.96 t ns quick 09 we poa? 2 BolBottle of A c SuppIS u p p ly ----- — [ ' For Vases, Dishes, ' ce is efficient andfasti f F o r ...... 3 6 5 * ^ IOC1 0 0 ...... — 1 ■ Bnskcta ctc, len t is th e newest and ^ WUdroot Hair Cream and h'cr exceed our free j 75c Doans S'SWEETHEART SOAP U*: W l l gel It out nH :out your approrali b KIDNEY A f f c RciReg. Cakes SHAMPOO ^ aibly can. Our Bcr>‘ice ii PILLS ...... 3 ff o r ------: * 7 becauBC our equipment 120 Value CAC t finest And we n(5%'crkeyoummtosatlafyl Re?. 916.95 Pop-up L — Both f o r ------9 7 co«t*e6timates withoutd o l ETcry tcaUficd , (r TOASTERS ives out of our shop f FREE I BOBBY PINS YoujSotujdslikcjth er in o u r cap—and J $ 1 1 - 9 5 >ok lik e In d iao al PARKING locc10c Card 1 # C Us: We sure do - ...... 2Z CCard w ~ — oi«roer who drivei for our customer* makln* a ■ is another feathei TONI COLD-WAVE ” purchase of $1.00 or more In we want to look Our drug itocka ar« complete and P“ EXPERT TRUSS / KITS “experienced, regKtered phama* the th Triangle Parking Lot at Deluxe Refills ^ cista are on hand night day the ^ rear of the atore. Use r w FITTING ------to fm your prescriptions. Aak your doctor to aend th tm to T to l- entrance an If you wish. IBy Trained Mas— insert for careful compoundinf. [______We featore Ohio Trusses

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UNIONI M O T Oip I with genuir\e parts at> a* n y AnthorizedAn LINCOLN-Ml •R C O M P ■MERCUKY Dealer_____ 1 PAGE s a TIMES-NEWS, TWINr F.FALLS, IDAHO______WEDNESDA:SDAT. OCTOBER U , .1948 I

alaed ttie worktra* material and r— 7 S u l g a r E n v o y Ve(^et Students May Fil t to the group. ^ Experts Study ^'iler’s Scouts 2^On Friday tbe team captains will Fgf o r the Best I Twin Falls Radio[io Schedules q port to Unsgrave on tbe program SVork Part Time, Id turn In tbe money collected. Herd Stricken — Lands in U. S. p* Open Finance I t campaign. wUch' began Moo- KLIX KVMV[V KTFI-AM-FM , Draw Subsistence _ ly, will end O c t^ ;L (1340 KILOCTCLE8) (1450 KUOC7TCLCSI TCL lino KILO-M.7 MEOl f Moat Teteran* attending school or I OIL tarm caBi^ iNBO __ 'Ouk-Mah* MA JFrom l Tuikey U«ca fuU-tlm e under th e O I blU of Drive Monday ' In Atom JBIast S' W E dS ^A T **"“ * WkUNMDOTDAT WEONnOAT COMFLETE VISIT _ BALTIMORE. Oct 13 f/P) — A ^[hU t« may work part time asd atlll FILER. pn; Oct 13—Opening dinner Bt b o w a r d W . BUUCCSLEX av full subsistence pay from tbe u,, HAILEV. Oct 19»Mr. .and.Mra. k AF 8elene« Wltw S>M •;« •ej>. Ia a IHU C4iil um) Dung flulgarlan diplom at has slip- dr»w 1 T the Boy Scout finance campaign cuffonIlfford Jonea have returned to El ■HEATER t;U WacsB Whaala Peded IInlo the United States after Tetera:terans administration. 11 was an- OAK BIDOE, Tenn, Oct. » M>- ‘i” J ! » !f,rr’.K7 - * luoced Monday from tba Twin ta held‘ at s p. m'. Monday at Monte,onte. Calif., after spending two TiH •Quid I'Uu* ItM •CkSrtt) HMIttflaaiur (■«• U a k roa Llk* dropp!ropplng out of sight last month n o ^ i eeks here visiting M ra. Nellie A hem of cattle which w u not' ths ■ rOO MkSitl nhin« Tfl» MulomIlaafpvl SiSO sI'urUiB Tima InI »» PUiUj Ptitur J.-OO r.” *'* , IoIm e VA s a l d , ^ long aa tb e lr earned Herbert Her! R. West. Scout execuUve. n vA n active nys. ' ' m'ti c /u u lu ti ifliso itloul flrracuia Waahl/aahlngton acknowkledged lhat 33- iges ” plua VA •ubslatence does not CAD TIM ES-NEW S W ANT AD& Tha catUe. t»hlt«-f*c« Herefords, ■mt 10 lU iNawt yeax-cear-old Dimitri Karagheuiov land- ***” ado a talk to tbe group, telllns ______"Superflame” I . i i s ceed authorized Income ceUloga. t,oJW « the» Snake river council oper- now numbertnB M. are hero *t Calc i in Daltlmore last Priday aboard TliMe Income ceUlng* are: «aiO . r ^ , S;»0 C&n Ici Trar'f TIIUUDAT ' [ 2 * ™ u K S i , Turkish boat. He waa held a few ^ %* and explaining tbe aummer — Rldse on a 3MO-acro farm for l«# V4lk» f»rniB Jo»liy’ SiH r»rm j xly of Col. L. L. WUllam*. arm y ^ pendent, and gsw for veterans Recorda abow tbat Juvenile delln- nesMe aBrlcultural and experiment Ti*S folk* » r*rl» 1:l» T.U Yoor Ntlihl^JtllhborStOO .FraJ Warlaf ilelllgence officer In Washington. ih two or more dependenta. The leney Is 75 per cen t leas In oonynu- AAl ttenllon Odd F«Dow» ^ lUea where there Is an aggresaive atatlonriusd the U. a. atomic energy Si04i,h 'nrMikfMt• Oak JHO Hornln* N.wia«a SlIO Duilniu Kaa'a Cd. KKaragheuMv ar disappeared Sept. 9 lUng* were esUblUbed under leg- SJr.m S: $9 9 -5 0 >i«e 'OrMkfMt Id U'UrW« S>«4 rraak ll«nlB|«tilBiwar ••4S Inalda Biaf» fromrom Instanbui. where he was act- ,-j^* ;outing program. West aald. - IBEGCIAR MZETINO » eommlMlon. *>tO »>«« ’T*.! t U>Ianf Slid Hrt.kUtt ll.adllll.adllnar 10 ilO «Roa4 «f Ufa aUen passed by tbe BOtb eon- Scouti Object Lenon »!U j!}j Uaka, You TItk l i « Mu.l« Wllh I Uilo Ualo-lrlliOO aHrhxol llroadraat m g CCig consul fof Bulgaria. esa. LocfLocal leaden need Wa.OOO this What happened to the catUe la toi«SKt Art/ D«k«r leiOQ *K*I« KmllhhKi.«aka Kixi IKIO lUaCorakk C harge K idnap In I n evente a veteran's eamMl Income year;ar U>t operate Scouting for moro Thursday, Oct. 14 an object leswm for hum an being*, jiliOO i« •OtakbW* • T»rklB« l®ll* »K«I« Bmllh Sis lan SfiOO boy* a n d le ad e n In eight .lilt r r u k Uclnur* lOilOJ, lllll at OnaOnaB IS 111 fara Jernal TurTurkish papers aald he had been ua VA' subsistence allowance « • lhan.- Men c an avoid w h at beftU tho a n i- ..B. * IXM Zt— on Um ntll eda the monthly celling, the VA lunUea of Maglo Valley.- h e aald. lL O.O a F. B an, 339-Srd Ava. Z. ABBpTT'S maU, But only if they imow what lo M , t AraeU ».S9. ' ‘f:» J'srsa?"‘*“ »pwMplrited out of tho country, under hi* will be used carefully and a Dar l l » Hacortl IUr«*« t/.r. 8. S. auspices, after hiding four "‘‘“u*t t reducei the amount of lubalat- M L. SIkcs W. narold MeU do. SiSO N«w» ^ i : i « ‘QtiM* for * D ce.to keep the veteran within au- wUeiyUely for ^Scout campa, training L Plumbing & Heating This herd was overlooked when tiixi Ilolljwwrfi BbowUma Ili>OC.I liU t e a M.Mlaa rs in the Russian sphere behind orUed Income limits, tba offUe nundr the AJemoeordo area known u 1.00 OM ^ Joa llM Mo.1. M.Un..In.. I lls Nawa af tka Wotll Y' inouficed. ceded badges and equipment, to Pbasa>h>B« OlU-ait Ml TYlat flu (819 j( Kimberly Bd. P b o n e * « 0 Trinity waa cleared beforo the July 4>00 4>oo *Laidlw• Ba Baiud tiOO Nam lU t illarknaa thene Iron Ir curtain. They reported he “ DOtt - provldw id e a series of acUvlUes for boys. VX81T0RS WELOOM* tiftO Ja r ]IIU ll«3 Utati I'larlMiraMira 1:09 sAUrlch runU? 704'aa carryingq, secret code* and dip- m le bomb. The calUe were mile* away la«U tiU Naira tlia llrniliii *H'il5'|UlI ifimat:imntia documents. KA(tadio-Telephone ployed:oyed sU ff to render necessary — n»»h of heat, the blast and the IKS Jnnaati j BHInn 4iM Koala frcm I U*n< Uandaund 7iS0 «; Wt rather talk about atom ~ irvlcea to this program . W est add- radioaeUve ray* of the explosion. IlM iioo *Di > Ut. UaiikUB 1:10 r« l Warlrx bcmbomb xecrcts than this guy.” an Si I:M Tolltlca tiSO'rapUIn MUnUilUnUbt tieo iSappar CIsk Immiflnmlgrallon man told tho Baltimore Service ~ Desirable T""' peppwd Wllh Dnal H SlSi it •Aklwlt and Coal.Uo SiU »Toi» Ml* • ill NlM-Firuao CilU*. WASHmO'TOM. OcL U — PanPorahall Terry, field executive, ex- But desert dust, blaaled up by the tlio »iio« •nr«n Jlornrt «iW N»»«r>ap«r afaf A Air >iM wllh the atomic column , ribute at all." tho atale depart- commimmunlcatlona commission not to and floated wllh the alo^c cloud. ll:«« rU*I« , Parlr______l:On F.mllr T7i«aur i ; s scontlnue a new radlo-telephone Picture at Our I^w Mld-\Mid-Week Prices This dust was radloacllve. The cloud ------mlent ent said through Presa OHleer _ _ MJchnUchacl McDermott. ethod which speeds delivery of vrw drifted over the herd, and a light iws stories and pictures to city rain fell, pepperlnB them with du.« Plead Ignoranee desks.isks. and probably other radloacUTO p ar- Soft-Soaping C 7 U Sergegeaiit Kreaks ^^The O ther5r L o v e ” 0 Tlie Bulgarian legation and the Five newiapera now are using HOBBY tlclea. 1 •urkhh em bassy In Wnsliliigton thlelr e ir own < mobile radio units on an BARBARA STANWYCKYCK The catUe were dUcovertd by an Berlin’s I Blockadide to Get Aiito aid they know nothing ol tho m- experiT>erlmenlal b a s i s . They are alrolane two days later and placed J Ident matinianned by reporters and phologra- SHOW DAVID NIVEN under otaervaUtw. After a f « days, BmLfK. Oct. IJ n to p^rtniartm ent employe In Instnbul. llceniK:ensed to operate such radios and. but not aU ot the animals. When llsclosed today. Berlinlerlln "by my old Irlendji of the ^hiWhen he landed, however, he slg- Uiee AAmerican Newspaper Publlsh- DOORS OPEN a new hair ca«o In. It was not the ^ 'Isl't before-"______nlflwl n association said, 48 more papers original red color, b u l moeOy gray. 8/8gt. 8 /8 Ralph PeUlng. ao-yeor-nld «l8l't Iflwl his Intention to c.itabll!ih per- era as. Sore* Develop cotnbiMinbat veteran of MeCook. Nebr. lanent resldenco In the United havoive indicatedJ they propose to ea- 7:00 P.M. I bllsh similar setups. On some there were permanent droveirovo his aulomobllo over the I ’| | ;uite,i. He waa advised this Isn’t tabllsl bald sUeaka. and others developed block*Blockaded main highway from 3I0-PAC Heads =os»lbIe u n d e r h is visa and his case ------American A l Legion Hall ^ • »ore« on th e ir U ek a . A fter healing. FFrankfurt ra n l to the former German T ow goes to the board of immlgra- V IS IT IN ALBION _____ aome developed thick, deep scars, capita:aplta1. Rap Dewey Plan tlonlon (appeals. ALSALBION. Oct. 13—M r. and Mrs. The radloacUve rays thot cause -i•■I jJust wanted my automobile up WASHINOTON, WAi Oct. 13 WV-Jack ------Oeno e n e Lackey. : Vancouver. Wash., re- these Injuries can also cause can- here In Berlin.” he explained. "It KroU.:roU. director of the CIO-PAC. VISIT IN EMEnSON ntly visited Mr. and Mra. Walter ^ cer. Ko mallgnanclea have appeared, wasn’t doing me any good dowTi In Tuesd.'uesday called Oov. Thoma* E. nende. Lackey Is M rs. Amende'* EMEitSON. Oct. 13-Mr. and o th e c^ but the cattle will be watched, be- pranJF ra n k fu rt" >ewey'* labor program "Uncle Ir.s. ^ Henry lU rb ert. Om aha, N ebr, _____ yim'i Doghouse for Labor" and j cause caocen due to radioactivity FeUlng appeared unimpressed by * Islted Mr. ond Mrs. c. D. Hollen- may take years to develop. y,. om m cnted: kI.*!-ec):. M onday w hile en route from I L tha fact he had done what western "It Is the some old NAM (NaUon- I LAME BACK There was one bull In the herd. diplomats . had been unable to do. un Volley to O m aha. I J and bo has sired offspring from the P 1 Aasoclatlon of Manufocturern) _____ Twenty-five feasting Russlons dogho , CORRECTION atomlo cow*. No hereditary effects oghouse with a new cool of paint U pleasant and palnleas Back- permitted Felling lo cash In on a 1,^ut the same old rotten Umbers.” AMAZING Ai PAZOACTSTO ^ ______K * aehea may t>e associated wltb Now for 1,000-to-l chance when he showed Kroll. rjo; who heads the CIO’s cam- B E r 3 days onhtly at ■ rheumatism, artbriila. lum­ then> his “special credenllaU"—au- p^ignaign In behalf of President Tru- ftELIEVE l B PAINj! ^ tomoblle Insurance papers snd a j bago, stomacb and kidney dls- Reuther Suspect S lan. Lssued a statem ent on Dewey’s g c “ orden. If you have tried four-language U. 8 . arm y pasji ou- >bor speech at Pittsburgh laat OP SIMPLE PILES thorlilng him to be absent from his niglit. I everything else try adjust- Given Exam Date gy. Isht. 1 1 . menta. Relief Is often obtain­ billet. He I Mid lhat from the speech ’*11 ■INSTANTLY I JS DErrBOIT, Oct. 13 W >-C arl Bol- I no-# clear why even w staunch a ?MdiKTierin^r^fr«mh«^ t ed after flral treatment. ton’* examination on a charge of He “ *had been unable to get a Rus- U no-A slan permit for the trip. Reputtepubllcan aa even John h. Lew^s ■ DR. ALMA HARDIN trying to kill Walter P. Reuther. 1 •«r»ni cmklni. raduc* a«»tlUri*. Dontauflo T | He ''softened up” the Russians at dlQ,IQ notn dare order his mlnera to pf*” "! ■ CniROPRACTOB president of tho CIO Unlled Auto Ha upport the Republican cundltlate." mUraa lor«uf« o[ aimpla pilaa. Cal l*»io ^ .. RISEER-CAIJN the Bovlet-BrlUsh tone bonier "Uppoi ( comtoUnKrallJ. Aak rm r doctor iboutlu J BI 1301! M ala N orth Phone 2320 Workers, Tuesday was sel for Oct. the ■■ ' SoppMijppMiiarylnrmortubaawiihprtloriiKjpipa IT 18. TThursday hun night when ha visited 'Pti» OuiImM tnJ SuH»lHetut9) MWt The 35-year-old Bolton, a former them them to exchange "small talk" and IJ ^ i W A T a W a W . ' minor, official In th e big 1,000.000- dl.tplBdisplay pictures of his wire, Mory *Sospital A V i Advisory ^ inan union, was held under *75,000 Elliolm iiab e th Felling. San Antonio. Tex. I ' First Show bond. FellFelling said he found the Rus- Unit Sets Budget APPI•LIANC: es . Ho stood m ule before Judge C hris- slans gians In a receptive mood ond the BOISE. "Oi Oct. IS wv-The Idaho LAST fW JW JW^ f i|| 7;l^Lait topher E. -Stein, who sent him to check point cuordhouse like a "scene hwpitospltal advisory council has end- Show IO:ID prison once before at the age of out ofo a Hollywood movie.” ^ d Its two-diiy se.vlon approving a NITE 18 for armed robbery. 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Film W orkers SeiService Hel^for Paul’s War Dead “DOORS V a n l i i Feeling Pinch PAUL. J OcL l3-Fuoeral »e^ct5 'J*OPEN bHRBKH^^SSEZS for Adolph Koch. Jr, who A pril.l4,J»46. while serving to W orld . O f D epression war II, ftere held at 3 pm. Satur- ^ BOIiYWOOD. OcL » WV-Ju»t (Uyday IIn tho Rupert Trinity Lutheran ■ church, with the Rev. John We*ter- V k R A I how bikd U H oUjwood'i depreulonT chun Here wre th e XtcU And Ugures which dorf offlcUUng. point to one concluilem: MeMember# of the Paul American j T he moUon picture IndusUy u a t Uglon Leglc poet look port In the M l tu lowett ebb In hUtorr. undeunder the direction of John McOlu. . , Btnnjely enotigh. U. R mov e Pallbearers. »U former achool- M the ate n m o dola« • healthy bu.l- nsates of Koch, were Blair LocM<^. “ DCM, only lU jb lly beJow UiC yew. Ronald Zemke, Jack Borclayjiflrffll B ut two things oliM t th u : i . mov- Olson. Wayne Hoyne* and Wesley IMGVM! lei tUll coet too m uch lo maJte: 3. Btoller. E Y - S A V l ' not enoujih m oney U commg oaclc Member* of the firing squad were S' T heron MUler, Verl H ajT W W en­ HeH ere's a B ig » U ay E v enit t' That Will Save You dell McLean and Walter Prty. Color guards were Ployd Haynes ond Dave Do:D ollars on A ll Y our Fallill Needs. Save Now! miK C.1UO I Helnie and color bearer* were Ralph J SALE STARTS TllXimnnSDAT 8 A. t o w e l s I W O M E N ^V M araton a n d M arvin Looall. | i 17xS2 Slie I Burial wa* made In the Paul ■ every three people working In the B« ml *^SEoi Blcachcd COTTON V < itudlos In IMO thero a re now two. cemetery. ceme B ^^TOP I ~~Z K / i ON WARM, LONG I More actor* are out of work than Out-of-town On relaUvea who attend- p ¥ ; WEARING WINTER eter before. Today there ore only ed thet servleea were Rosello Koch, CM G L S A V E N O W 372 *Ur» and playcra tmder contract Salt Balt Lake City, and Mr. and Mr*. fl 5^-OVes i to studios. In March there were <03. Carl Carl Eoch. Nampa. || la it year 743. T h e dcprewion la even A l f T T worse for the thousands of free- -p. ^ T E N S I I 4 BUei » to 18 White Colton ® ' I He mohled Lelo LucUe Wade Nov. I r\>r every tlircc pictures shoollnR In He i \ NOW ID43. Uicrc ore two todiiy. And linlf J3. 53. 1017.J \ Double Size Survivors Include hla widow; two Sheet Blankets ^ of tlie 1048 crop ore quickies. Su Full 72x84 Double Blanket, ' f/ y o „ -» 0 / TIiMe a re m ere figured, cold and sons. »onn Roy Wolfe. Corral, and Tex ^ cinLDRKNS-GiRLS Heavy Wolfe, fttlendlng O I school a t I avy Wht. Na.shUft ^ mMade by Nashua, Choicc fncliiiil. b u t they m ean everjllilng Woi f u r MITTS TwoS lo iho.ie w ho m ake th e ir Uvlng in the Bloomington. Bloc III.; a granddaughter; ^ •0 S t o r k . 8 1 x 1 0 8 .... of Pastel SA .50 movie Industry. Youli find bus of two two Alsten. Mrs. Anna Angell ond ^ { \8Bt. Tan, Grey. A s ^ . A s aab( b o y e , 7 2 x 9 9 ...... 2 . 7 9 p j Mrs. Sadie Drew. boUi Dupuyer. PlnldB...... former film worker* at the imem- Mrs. p ;izc«. Kob. « , 0 8 ------t B ployment Insurance office, where Uie Mont.. Mor and three brothers. Roy I Sizei volume of oppllcanLs Ims risen Wolfe, Wol SeatUe: Ed Wolfe. Corral, >2.40.;2.08 ALL COTTON DOUBLES O f p W steadily for a yeor and a holf. ' and and Walter Wolfe. Palrfleld.______a;ht Irregular ^ A Q 73.TaxM site. Pink A j g A A ------70x96c95 Sheet Blanket or Blue PU Id ______® s H enry Pondersi ManyB Foibles mpress-Dowager BARGAINSIg a l o r e ^ . aL l L: OVER T H E O f C hina’s Emp Check ^T h e ! [E S T O R E f " By nSKRV KcLEMOItE M Mar arble there U no custom s shed, op- fi PERCALEp z PR IN TS, check*, eraied by men who work on the PEIPINO. Chino—I Ho Yuan. fat ^ florals, fioi 39” Wide fkA r* Uieory that any man who travels sf: U 1 f J ^Past color - ...... — ^ 3 F ^ d . FAMOUSJS B^NDS 80 SQU No, no I'm not yawning. That’s moro “lec than bus distance from hla where I am right thin mlnuU:. I Ho homa mor is a smuggler or a alnlater Yuan (park of peoce and harmony how MUSLIN, 36'* wide I QUARE choroctcr. ^ r i In old age) was the summer palace choiIn conclusion, more words hove J I L ^ UnUnbleached ...... ^ ^ F ^ ^ y d . I of the Mlng and Ch'lng ruler*, and been ^ ir written about the marble boat, n la ab o u t e o v e n ^ - - . and more people have vUlted It or ' PLPUASnC YARDAGE, 8 pieces, P | E R C i mile* from P e l. W wanted to visit It. than any of the darkdai grounds, white prints. ALES J ping. Just at the vi^*^. rf w wan orkable, practical greyhounds . Regular Re OOe « DOZENS OF HANDS( toot of the west- §!■ ® DSOME PATTERNS # whleh pit the oceans of the eorth. Now ...... — ...... - ^ / C y d . ^Choicc of “TOPMOST” and “QI tm hllla. f • So, the ^d-lady muat have had “QUADRIGA” QUALITIES In ■ It got pretty Jt?. icTVW something. ’ 3 2 O>NLY l TABLE CLOTHS. 30x38- bridge ' ^florals, checks, all over patterns.ms. Ali 36” wide, all fast color. well beaten up by ■ rM lf »om T^ In traveling between the many and breakfast slse. Hand prints I Buylj now for all your needs. 4 9 ^ Prench and B rlt-^ magnificent buildings of the palace, WOMEN’S BRUSIJSHED RAYON K A u h o c e u p a t l o n C X ' i : ^ ' ’J j B the m*S eimpreAs-dowager dldnt Uke to , $ 1 . 0 0 ^ “ troops In 1800. get wet In caae it was raining. So moat of them are connected by gol- BEACON ELECTRIC BLANKET lerles. one being more than o mile w as a t th e height lerlilong. Each rafter of the gollerles 73xM size. Com pletely NYLONI (CURTAIN PA of her power she U beauUfully decorated wllh a hand- BUtomatlo O C restored It with pointed landscape, ond each la a guaranteed „ Famous "BurlinRton” Nylonon ;panela. Snow white with ANELS hcmr K lavish hand. Tho old girl liked her gem of perfecUon. The WPA at lla ROBE comfort* first, and her country see- best never spent money lUe the old DOWN COMPORTS — TaffeUi 8 proved It to be nn economical ven­ $1.47 .nd $ 1 .87 ; ^ # ■ 7 J Regular M55 values,• red calf. ' ture. Many are the great liners built T H E S f / / f / £ T H A T tern* In cru.shed kid. Regu« IM save at only— 9 and heel. O Beautiful lar I0J3 nnd more, now J years Uter that have been tcrapp^. I Dresses CinLDREN'S ^ KNIT SLEEPERS J,* alues, now Too. thera Is no captain's Uble. CI only— smysi 3 pieces ^ « A A CHECK! where one haa to sit and suffer in Dresses youll want for right now CHECK THESE SIZES the presence of the nklpper who Slze-s 1 lo 4 ...... * « ® ^ r p r . i------r m ! Right through winter. See these Extra Pivnt ...... 8 9 * ICK THESE SIZES more often than not. ha* the per­ and BAVE today. Oood selection ol I a 0 7 n H41 iB 8 ~ |8H1£ J ^ ------a Sa ------TTT sonality ond charm of an under­ slsea. Value.t to <19.76, £ ' $ 0 . 0 0 ^ AAA I I I I 3 I 1 3■ I 3 1 1 I 1 I 1 ------AA II.' done BrusseU sprout. And It* decks Now to clear al— WHISK BROOMS—Sturdy “1— i— i I 3 I 3*1 a i T |T are not built for the vibrant, healthy AAI I I I I 11 6 I < 2; 181 a I s I i ------A------1----f“ ■ tread of Inaufferablo bore* doing » -----A I I |3|3|1|4|3|T 'I . 3 t & I a I 3 I 13 13 13 J—_— _ . Lj ...... 3 9 C e . . r T T T T iT l------B i T TT mile or two before breakfast Mor«- u i 2 I a I a iT l'i I 1 I 1T !~r i l i""l~ i ~ I I I I a I 3 I i 3 1 _3_ , over. when you atep oft the B. a. N'NYLON HAIR m m , 13 1 0 ! fl 14 I I eja O BRUSHES ------J J Foundatiorjn Values! “ (URL’S SADDLE STYI.~ MEN’S W F L O m I ■nTOWEL SETO-l boUl. I f*ce. 4 pa ir only aire*5 8 4WORK -7 SHOES 1 wash cloth. Asst, pastel colors. OXFORDS5 w ith lO-inch tops. Regi COVEIUNGS : 8H.7-m.10H AM A M . KABO NYLON KABO LACE p.KL ______$ 2 . 1 7 Here's school shoe value. ^ s. Regular HIM — V A • LINOUTDH • • ------(Choice ot crepe and rub- • ASPHALT TItE • • WALL TILE • it has a jnOH CHAIR PADS— ,I fc ber soles, regular »5iO, t • MEN’S W BRASSIERES GIRDLES ' 5 Only ^ « A O T , • CARPETS • h o rd -w o x finish i values, save now at— ^ B pair onlr. 3-toh, 4-1 Regular » 3 ----- V • • ! f / 3 WORK SHOES t ( t Vt Ild p Totl DntcQ Toar Ilem* Rcffular ?2.08 in Tea aAll i B m U b lace, rcm ilor *5.00 ^ CHECK THESE SIZES RtjuUr MJO . and tS.ao styles. Small and H.4>ii. A«« -W* Sp««Ullta la rioot Cerenap" Rose only. Mostly largo INDIAN BLANKET— Medium only. Choice of girdle I i3i,! i 14^ 1 i iii;) 8 idi^m r o lues, *aTt ...... — M sizes. SAVEl . or panty girdle atyle— G.&G. F L O O R S GRIFFIN - $ 3 . 2 9 AA [ - y I ' l • r T I'l 13 13 B u a c • BIOWN >TAN • OXBIOOO ec WW] LACE-XO-' m Shoabona N. Pbont t?t9 I B 11111 Illll i ~ r r i ~I i r I 3 13 H Pi.tUMll7 lUI .te*TO-TOELOGGER^ In ____ $ 1 .8 7 $ 2 - * 7 JPILLOW CASES, Assorted boot. A dUconUnued : Embroidery. am • ■ " ^ ^ ^ ^ ■ u i „ 1 1 2 ^ «e* clOM in th U popular Uc« to toe

- ; • • , ------1 PAOB EIGHT TIMES-NEWS, TWININ PALLS, IDAHO WEDNESDmSDAY, p C F O ^ 18,1948 I

V^Beryl F. Kunkel Twin Fails Bride C C< osm etology C lub n , N, Presenting CeZ ertif icates a J C lose3 ofo Institut^ ^ Shoshone Sh Couple Exchanges Ex Vows I And A. Watson ■ H ears O . Lovejoy - M arried in Elko i*® Orln LoveJoy of the depertment of Iv.' sUte law enforcement was Uu guest k’;!' BBOeBOHS. P e t B - & nta - Exchange Vows 1 Clayton, daughter of Ur. and Mrs. B«ryl ftaacM Kunkel, dftu«htcr ■ speaker o f the M a d e Valloy Ccem e- l^v .' . tology tolo ■Jsoclatloo'a first monthly r'j/ E a ri Clayton, a ad WUUam T bocnu. V - .Cf Ur. a a d U rt. B. 8. Kuakel, b«. ■ aon of Mr. and Mrs. J ■ llceilicenses, health cards and aanltan F ora h e r wedding Uie bride w as I ' ; ' eondiUons. P ; ; otodelBbrs of irhlte tnpera. Tbs ■ atUredatU n la a red and while sUk suit R«r. O. U CUrk performed the> ■ H i said anyone giving a perm a- t ‘ AUAttendanU for the ceremony were double ring certinony Kt 3 pm' ■V->'t nent neni wave or beauty service of any Lij ^Leroy r o ; Albright as best aum and SqndAjr mt tbe Flnt Pre«b;terlan' B ■ ' l \ kind Iclnd in their home without a Ucense JaJane n e Plata as maid of honor. > church. .. V■ ' i KA and not complying with aanltatlan y | TheTtl former m im clayton is a '.Olvcn lo miirrlsse by her father,, V■ , \ Vi\reguregulations which Include the pot- ^ gradigraduate of Richfield high school. ^ the former Miss Kunkei « u et>• ■i srasisraslon of a health card Is tn direct J S She had been employed at the tired In » scaUoped «eed pm l trimI ff . violivIolsUon of the law tn Idaho, wheth* '■ Shos]Shoshone telephone office for the prlitcesa atyled Ivoiy uUn sown f : er or not they receive pay. postpast year. i;. entrain with her n;lon yoke but- l '< An elecUon of offlcera and a dls- hV ThlThe bridegroom graduated from toning at the back. Mer flngerUp cussion o f Uie conaUtuUon and by- f 4 thtbe e ShoshoneI high school and Is veil was of white net, lace edsed iR laws were the business for tbe meel> nownow employed at the Ooodlng Seed and attached to a tiara of seed A Ing. Tho newly elected officers are !■ comp»mpany. He graduated last spring pearls which matched the sown in‘ ■ J'X,'' Ora]Orayee 61ms, president: O ene M clfl- ■ fromCrocn the Pueblo, Colo., radio Junior p T l design. She carried a silk handker* H ; tyre, vice president; Dorothy Read, collsoUege. eg ff chief decorated wtth her paternal ■ . Jerome, aecond vice prealdent; Edna ■ ■ ThlT he newlywed couple wiU move * '/r family creit. The bride's bouquet• ■ . -s'L PPrice, rin Jerome, treasurer; LucUle toto SeatUe, Se Wash., whera the bride- 4. was of Ught pink roses wllh bro-' ■ > wWaUter, au pubUcity c h a lr m u ; H a u l FFletored above are Nora Garvtn an44 B »chool of fisheries. m f M f . ^ rhl. are Mra. Joba Wnrtfer, presl- The bride'a three alalers were W yi ’. v - sisU nts to Uie pubUcity eh a lm u i, dendent ef the PocateOo c e a d l of Catopnp 1Fire OIrls; Mrs. Joha Steward, presld . * ♦ * M b na WILUAM THOMAS her attendants. Mrs. T. J. Wilkes, ■ ] and Sally Boaworth, Bohl, secre- NorNora Garvin, member ef the naUoaaluTsiafft si BerU Howclt fegtanal adviser;resident ol the Son VaUey eoanell; , (Staff engraving) Jr^ attired In pale green taffeta tary. dandam gnardlan, and Mrs. Wallaee Bd>gwla Fan* eeuncU preeldent. (8Uff.er; i Mia. Homer Roberta, Amsler- ILetter fii of T hanks ------a H ! aff photo-eagravlag) gown wllh matching mltta, was’ ■ I- ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ■ H H a u l Bowden, atate Tice presi­ * * ♦ * matron cf honor. White chrytanthe- dent, gave a report on the atale con­ ------R l ead Before C lub Ex-1Ex-N oble G rands mums with pink brocaded satin H venUon conducted at Shore lodge in ^ . RICHFIEJ). Oct IS-The Rich- _ streamers formed her twuquet. Her' H■ ib e / i McCsIl o n Sept. 13. C L .G am p Fire G roup DAV A uxiliary rield North End club received a let- h ' headdress was of white feathered ■ 1} • . DuDuring the social p a rt of th e m eet­ C a l e n d a r Form Filer Club of appreciation from KaUiryn piLE asters. Mary and Martha Kunkel ■ iJ ing, Nodlne WUllams presented a Closes Sessions — Hears Reports ° FILER, O ct 13-Pasl noble grands ^ ■ B v . U ,_i , readireading, "The Walla." RefreshmenU Th 3. Wolfe, superintendent of the ofIf th the e M iriam Rebekah lodge met were the bridesmaids, wearing Iden- ■ The Camp Fire OIrls FaU InsUtute TTie Evening guUd wUl m e e t a t s Committee Co reports were given -at tical rose colored marquisette o\-er ■ were served and Ideas were ex- »jn. Thunday at the home of Mrs. the ::hUdren's home a t Boise, for th e aH t Uio th s hom e of M rs. C. D. McKln- whleh was conducted for the purpose !>•“ • the Monday meeUng of the DAV chUdj ey to organise a past noble grand rose Uffela. They carried heart ■ changed. of.[ trainingi- leaders, came to a cloee Earla u l Jordan. «u»U T2 garm enU Uie club m em ben mado ley to The next meeting will be held In It If. If ouxUlary guesi wlUi 13 mBmbers and luring the summer. club.ilub. Dchapter A ttends RcfrcAhments were served by For her daughter's wedding the fareare and i Pon-Amerlcan study, EU*- «- ited to attend. Memben ore asked Mrs. bride's mother wore a grey suit and > phone Mrs. Hallock. 1800-W. re- andilrs. : Wilson. Mrs. S. H. McGinnis ibelh Coons and Avis Coojier for f”Friendship N ight M md Marie Williamson. a corsage of white camatlonii and RupeiRupert. Edna Bllger and Betty ording tronsportaUon. orchid button chrysanthemums cen- Biinc< ALBION. Oct. 13-M em bers of Uie 31inco fo r Heybum : popples, R u th mra)ES chapter were entertained at The tered wllh a white rose. The bride- 3oyd, Mayme West. Grace Blxler The general meeUng of the M t groom’s mother was attired In a MRS. ALEX E. WATSON . "Friendship Nlghl" meeUng along Womi/omens' nssoclatlon of the Prc.i- Vlrs. B uhler Is (Dudley photo.staff enraving) ind Ritchel Draper; OIrls State, -iq.rith ‘ the Burley Evergreen chapter byttri beige suit and wore a corsage of rhereie Venter ond Isabel Peler- .nd » ylerlan church ts se t for 3:30 p. m. pink rosea and pink feathered car­ nd the Rupert chapter. Thunhursday In the church parlor. De- H ostess to Club ST nan; sergeant at arms. Alwila Van Entertainment was provided In lhe votior nations. ]b,la. ^ W ash,, wIUj a BA degree In E5very; v w chaplain. M etta' Schneider; fon„ Btions wUI bo led by M rs. Roy „ HAILEY. Oct 13-Mrs. Thcron B r orm of a program and refresh- Palnlalnler. A playlet of the "Christian T h e M ary D avb A rt club decor- “ miisli Hslc- ^ finamInanee, Metta Schneider and Joy mrntii luhler entertained her bridge club ■ ated the church parlore whero a The Th bridegroom graduated from Miner nents. Home:omo wUI be given by M rs. Tom ?t ; h er home. Prizes v,-ere won by .liner; publicity, Adrienne Eyraud, MerMembers from the Naomi Chapter Peave recepUon was held following Uic the~ the-1 Kahlotun high school nnd Inter Bessielessle CuUey, and Florence Robin- 4 eavey and Mrs. James Kinney. The f*”Irs. ;; Jnck Davie.i, high; Mrs. Doug- H ceremony. A wedding cake In a mlr- alter lo. 4 who attended were Mrs. Maye spiriltjiritual life group will meet ot 3 attended business college In SeatUe, non-on; refreshment i committee, Chris- Anita »s Allreil. second high: Mrs. Luclen rored bm centered Ose reception Wash. Wasf Une ] inita Johnson, Mr. and Mrs Char- p.. m m. . wlUi Mrs. A. c. Frailer as larca^, traveling, and Mrs. Peter ■ ■ table wb)ch was flanked with white Ou tne Kowalski. Willie Card, Neilie ]ey;y 8 - win make their home near Kahlo- JusUA-Mcre Jusl- club nt the home of '* lue shower given by M n. Whitney berta tcrnult nmcUoii4l ptriodiA auturb- V. tus, Wash. For traveling the bride Mrs. wo films were shown by CTark “‘“® * ^rta Worle. Clara Melechor. Mar- soc Mrs. Arlo Morgan. Two guesta, Mrs. ' >. Hale and Mrs, Cleo Critchfield Jorie KQC«s? Does U>U raske jou lUircr chose a slate grey suit with wine Margaret Marg Ethlngton, SalVLake City, Jomeron. RefreshmenU were served irie Ham, Beverly Kevan. Ruth ; from pain. (Ml to n e m tu . U red- and Mrs. Morgan’s molhcr, Mr.v y Mrs. Moldenhauer and Mrs. Ey- riday ? In the second w ard church. Holyo:olyoak. Dorothy Ann Black, Paula Bt iuch um «» TBta po tiy Ljdl* S. colored accessories and a gardenia And late lunch was served to the guests. Swan Plnkhua'. VewUbl. Oompound to corsage. MaugM aughan, Declo, were pre.icnL R e- aud. ‘ wan and Doris Ham. m Ui ¥ ¥ ¥ OOut-of-town yt guesta were Mrs. H Hosostesses for tho evening were rsUsTs hu tuch irmptonu. Plokbsa'i The farmer Miss Kunkel gradual- freshifreshmenls were served by Mra. Nan avlna Critchfield, Mrs. T. O. Se- Mrs. b u ft KTvnd *oot&U2( street en on« ed from HoUlsler high school and CarroCarroll ond Mrs. Ermn Arthur. P , In. Donna Jcn.wn. Mrs. Juanita * ¥ ¥ * B >■ irthday Fete ere. Mrs. I^'Ie W hltU e a n d M rs. StctUitctUcr, Mrs. DorUio Shorthouso VlVI attended the College of Idaho, Cald­ oy WhltUe, Burley.______|a n d A well, for two years. She U a gradu- /-»i MTOTAUOH. O ct IS — Cheiyl Id Arlene Roland.______‘LYDU LVlNRiuirs’^ S ' ' a u of W hitm an coUege, WnUa W al- C hange O fficers inn RuUodgo was feted on her lOlh trthdsy annivenury wllh a p arty e XTNTTy, Oct. 13—Officers released givenIven by her mother, Mrs. Tommy M arian M artin rrom the Relief society organization RuU«tuUensc. P» . . AW\rc social®o service teacher, Mrs. Nellie Tlie table was centered with a CaXKUSHA groop lorg* centn leIsot d axtMsIOB«9 tobl*. Ooa pliee Pace, and toplo Icacher, Mrs. Jane blrthdirthdsy cake, flanked by'pink tap- eurrad frema diolt*. Oiihlonod choirUr bocksboel piolaci walls. Deeply rtoblnson. ers rs InIn crystal holders. F011*(lng the spbolslered ta ridk loogwMrlag Dunm.nm . OColorfd MJeolBe Isbls top Mrs. Afton Baker and Mra. Vera dlnnetInner Mrs. Rutledge showed several iMlsts h M t oIcolMsI cad odds. A deropsp dothdod keeps tt sporUlag saw. EUchmond wlU fUl these vacanclea. filmUma s to' IS guests. A daluxe Soori M Ibol wtU gira yam*n* o( troobMb ree aervlc«k * il TH E M OST O O M PLm r: DISPLAYSPLAY OF MODERN CHROME DINETi:STTE SETS a MAGIC VALLET—ALLL PRICEDFRI niGUT f lUEMIEI l« I I I I SMEI■ ■HIE IIPPT I I riE I

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I ■ I WEDNBBDAY. OCIOBEB M, 194:1948 , TIMES-NEWS, TWIN^ FALLS,I IDAHO IDAHO S'STATE FIlELD TR[IIALS SL:.ATED HiERE THaiS WEElS K - E ^ ■J About 25 Dojogs From Bears Beatt BadgersI Rickert to Four States EnteredI ■ 3et^Series About doSJ will b« cntored-ed 1in the annual Idaho state H tield trials here Saturday andd SiSunday, It was announced - — — :«,

• America’s newest and finest t In tim e-saving, tplne-tavlng, engineering! • W eother-tlghl new cabil Pleff hip room, leg reem i ExcepN shield and window vlslenl • N ew *'nn-the-hood'* accesslbl —no need to stand on a boxi • Wide deers with outomatle "h D river-controlled ventilatlo unique Truck Cllmotlxer heotlr is available! ______TW IN FAI ON TRUCK LANB TIMES-NEWS, TW] ■ ' ■ ■' WIN FALLS, IDAHO ^ WEDNEDNESDAT, OCTOBEB 1 8 / 1 8 4 8 I n Tickets Go on Troubled ' Boise Mto Is ’Veronica’s Mothera ^ SITDAT10N8 w y rrap r |fM a r keiets and Fi rARMBR c rrr, lu.. Oct. la finance Sale Here for„.- - -W fcBIIIf. Woodward. Jr„ walkedL 6th Victim of Explains Her Suit si ■ V • , • « ' « ¥ « . « « « • into a Faimer cny~oniritar«r - - -L08-AN0ELEa, 0ct.»(ff>-V er.| JS i'S .K jS r.rss'-'"' «r laid a nickel on U)o coantcr and onlcaLako-totMdmeoffUkoanoJdlid *. ~ r u u i d o . vatoJaa aod School’s Play7 aaked for an Ice cream eono. Hunt MishapsS ^S - ^ t e r achieving auccoB tn H oi->1. An• work snaraatMd r a n aiytad wttL I Stocks Livestock Grain Reserved UckeU for the all-■ “Cone* aro eight cent*,r a e la r t Jywood, th e actrea*' moUier, M rs. s DBNVEK il- 'told him . ' IDAHO CTIY. Oct. 13 (jn — ConaUncoC Veronica Keano. declares. ZZ CtllCACO. Oct. 11 WV-Oralna aUrt«Iud Khool‘ ptay. -Our Heart* Were . Uwreneo tLarry) Burton 90 “ ■ CEm:5ci37incrK5srRnw53K DENVER. OcU IS WV-(i;aDA)—CalUaUe offol a Illtle lower and li^ t riaht un colnvinK YounB' and O ay." are on eale af* l ^‘TTien give me a package of \ »• M rs. K m e . 47, explained yester-^ td.br • dkablad aeuraa. frarh caaiaalMd. I MAHKETS AT A GLANCEs - Vu*' ble down durlnf moat of today*. .«aaloa ot , cbowlng gum." BlUy »ald. ‘ ’BoUe, waa ahot to death today w hu;0 (tay„ why abe 1* sulnj Mlsa Lake and^ J W, Orvrtr BaalUry €». >»» *day. The two performance* of the»• nickel on the counter. ‘ p o rt and i n .f i o ahe ig due ■ CotloB-Im suUr: cov*Hn«, k«!i« ^ le "You forgot your nickel!" the , Adrian W. Bomert aald that he ? uo WANTED Mlllni. • !L i; pUy will sUrt at a p. m. Thurjday ' and Frank Middleton, a™ of« her 5 under a 1M3 support agreemenU Chlricai naUlum " craaa [at btlfara 2l.t0.|440; com.ii l>i :and Friday nishte. ■y clerk yeUed. f LAJfO LEVeUMO non btary ealfaa 31.00,- esmmoa to soud hi “Keep It, It won’t buy any- ,Bolae, wero walkln* along ono rtdgo t W bM ^Z w ri dcDWBd *«rr ll«kt. " wl hUhrr, I>arem1.ar 1.04^. aad aoybea^«a Leading roles In (he comedy will S k> dOLLOornJO-iBENcraHo Corn—Wt*ki baiap«r ctop prv«p«e t to 4ii lower. Moretnber Z.4(. ^ th ln f." BlUy aald. ' vwhile B urton foUowed another, be played by Anita Turner and Mrs. Keane uUd ihe had not anAom(;-cniscLwa ( m OaU—SllShtl/ lowtn lnfIu«iK«4 br' “ M w aalabU 400; tolal JJOOi food and Bomert said Middleton fired once U AND 8na.80ILIKQ. 0 0 . W «ora dniln*. , .v rhoira barruot and sllta ltO-240 Ita. !t.7t CASn GSAtN Elaine ^ Bodenitob, other membersr« -II 1 heard some nolco In the brush and wanted * to upset Veronica, who is Uo(*-rmlrlr MtlTt «T>d U u >9 hlihar ! at :7.00-t0 ; m«.lluni t t t Iba. St.OOiDi ^J:MICAC0, Oct. ta M^—Wheat No. | Jof the ca*t are Gary Christopher- 1 sighted a figure on aU fours. expecUng ” a th ird chUd wlUiln twora c.CoaaMTtlal trauponlas ef beery ecnti bith m lap son, Frtmcts Averctt. Warren Pep- J weeks, but— «^ Ip a e a t a« kn> bed Ualler. Wa baea CUtUt—» em u lo ll.M liiihtr) Up’ ’“’*° haJ^'iaUbl ’’j!tOo‘ >■ Fire Hazards in Bombert said Middleton fired once * (laltbed oar nmmct loftlaa eoatncl ♦41.M. ' •' 4^"'ij*4,"io’'.‘-?V7u”;i.*'I, p perdlne Lawrence. Klrkman. Ken- and tlio form dropped. ••She was a sweet girl once." aaldId " w ready to handle yoar dirt no*. , ; . , . .- I I.:^amba"'tl»‘*hUh,r’*lt^o7!l^^^to *! neth Foler, Bob Holloway. Ger­ ‘Ihlnklfig the figure waa a bearf the ^ mother. "Butfsho has changed— *• ‘Vr.‘4'r*A'L''s'i« “»*.'Ni*’”"'- ‘ aldine[ Crandell. Afton Dean. Georgei; Schools at Buhl "Middleton approachedi' eauUoujlyly IS« m any do In'H ollyw ood.” Mrs. »BW TOIUC. Oct. U M^-A fo rw ^ data ’Nb.°'| haa^ mUed *77?i.H*;'VampU J move in tha ttoek m uket slowlr runMe s'rts;*• ...... lU Jakeway, Florence Priest, Donna A and wn* horrified to fin d B urtonn, KeaneK declared her .daughter^ re­1: IHLER'S power to(t«:r- _ »r cCuster, Sarah Jordan, UoTd Webb Is Parley Topic^ IBombert aald. si ■ a u n raagfd from freeUoni to LOa ANCCLE9 spect and love changed to scorn andId CONSTRUCTION CO. n wouod two polQU or mor*. LOS ANCKLM. Oct. II WV-IF.IMNt- ^ and Les Spellman, BOHL. OcL 13—A discussion on,n Coroner R. j., Meller of Bobe Indifference. U TTMllnc volum* iDereued m pilcta kd-. . ^Caltla aaUb). 1.200; ataadr on muai offar.^ .I < fa«]ed The piny la belnj presented under;r lire hazard condlUona in Buhl-a ^ county said there would bo no In- “Eliaer Ihler" P VMCMl hut. M tn»t. b OIMJU , r, Khools waa held by 31 membera of}f <5 lUMt- ture. tu she added, "and pawned my __ N JSr* .-T o n “ »• '» sdramatics conch. UUie Buhl Chamber of Commerce at,t Bomerf aald Burton woj »car- er Klald aeed per kundradweLfht nomlnaliJ, AssliUng th e sU ge crews wUl be tl •- engagement ring. I have nothing. __ j StMl UKl n sto r' aiocks madi Iht e their weekly meeting Tuesday In tho,0 ^ hig » j>l*^^BDd red hunting shirt:t There Tl waa nothing ebo I could do." H f beat •howiQi. with the oil •!»] rail 0* Robert M. Briggs, stage and hand-. R and R cafe. aand tho red “apparenUy did not — ‘t cmupa cloat runorrup. nubhtr Uauna" :s?SJs”S i'3.S s »• crafts Instructor. Mary Jean Deagle I t ------ofJ3 ;t w«r» Inclined to b« b*lky ajihourt.ft 2t.00.ti.00,•*: It.' ;e “ ‘0 m orning ONE full Um. (ounula flrL Apply In vj O oodrur mknMrxl • Irwtlonal M-J. ll<«a aaUbla tOO; buuhara atron( lo 1.00» — i> Pfelfh. Mo* Cooper and Herb Ahl. ai tJc h t. Int«m«tloniU NickaJ. Phalpa5 ^ ! ^ a . “ VbokS*?ti*h\®fi»jJ,'‘ vi;a tt^ o i: M'a Dec 2.2Hi :.2SJ4 l.:4 ^ 2 .- ^ P I. ort and John Barker. ‘Dod««. WcatlQthouaa Elrctrle. O rnmj; l baarjr valikta 17.00. 7*. ij sUge designs; Janet Gillespie and ' WANT AD RATES ^P ^ n . Coaey-. Coffee Shop. No pbooo Sbt^ -la b l, nm,.. • f f viS SI''- NancyS Magel, designers; John Plor- d Joe Edgett, chairman of the epe- I- Ildetrle. John».fcI»nrin». lUdlo Corp., ‘ • clU evenui committee, announced , (Bwai «• C«aV»*>-1Mtd1 I O. a. Oypfum. Int«rnaUon*l rip«r. ence. Mnrvln Gillette. Howard ‘ 5« » ...... U p«r ■wra ^Uu'plcUra. U a«rta.'~ t wau t « Pnv&arlranla It. II,. Oraat Noribtrn S t; !;« '* };}!!^ }•” )* h “ ^e committee to head the local T J day* ...... to ^ won) »e> day ^Mrlh of Wal Kl.a PolnO. Ernat preNrrfd. Union Paclflr. IlllnolJ C«n*" ClIICAr.O,< w * has charge of trees and Santa Clnua IA a l a l a n *1 « w«r iai>crlaft^ed ralUble sirl to 'fi Mingo. Kay Turner, Wesley Annisi-. ■ any oae *la*atr<«| .d.1 halp wllh hftuwwork aod car* ot cblU fur fholc 21ft-SM Iba,; bulk food and i,_ and charlea Oonway, general sUge ,.iassisted by LaMont Pariah, Ed Mun-; Pioneer of Area, drt-n. l-hon. ittlW.______rkolfa 1*0-100 lb, liutcbara S4.00.5J; 424 iilng and Elan Pearson. Olln Smith NEW TOHK BTOCKS Ib. huwhara 2«.t>0,- CM ll>, 21,00; IM-llO J . eievt. \ Wanted I stenoirapher. Good-hour, and , MEW YORK. Oct. It Laat aaUi i ;!v :?! :!!■: SS " pay. Uuat Uka dlcUUea. WrlU Dos i Joyce Bwartly. Marlon Pettygrove, tuUons * 0^ «lfMt decora-- Claimed by Death J it-U. Tlma.Nawi,______• ______, LoVeme Rosenof, Joan Campbell I JlSr-i r ■ 3 - ; ; . The cham bcr will hold anoUier F A IR P I^ D , OcU 1 3 -F re d C. “ ^Xl-tllllKNCbO Elrl for fanaral boua*. : ; S ; i-’!> Olennag: Hostetler, Norma PlKhford, „regular meeting next Tuesday. ^ Muffley.„ CO. pioneer of Cnma* work. Nice homa. no children, wdl ' is ^ r * " J j'’ lj]* Calila .alabla I.ODO! toUiI 4,200i cal.M ^o, Don W allis a n d H erbert BrigKS, county and a retired Fairfield busl-I IS^3IIif • alabla SOO; lolal SOOalaufblar alaara f,® propertlei; Pat DriscoV, house cluJr- r «r.Mmnn. died Tueaday fn Bladtfoot iSiii !i'^ Scr.'.”o-i!«*hiVh;n'".[^'l^„‘^, ’ £ ih iii'* ^man; Phyllis Payjie. business man- I following an extended Illness. a Am Tob p( , US>: Nat Ualry II hlilhlfhari top 4I.M for cboica to primaT:.li 1,147' »iw i ’ . :««•. 2.14% 2,4Hii ag ager; Pal Parretl. Nancy Magel nnd Lutheran Group Anacoml* Nai UUl l»U |b,lb,^f.d^aWra^ Itiud and^holea fad alaar* n ‘C He was bom May 30. 18T0, InI OUOLINEa ror ClaaaUled aalyi Armcu Him] Nat 1’ * L ll/K 9|.o oA"*" l.SO l- T Janet Olllesple. tickets; Beverley Osnge, la., a n d had been a resident Waak dan, 11 a. k . •j A T *8K Il«‘, N Y C.nlral IS4 lnh Noe n i.o Ux?. ? ai B(Bond. Lucille Langdon. Sandra Okays “Merger” of Camas couniy for 37 years He ■vBdv- ti«« Salarday HELP {j WAITED—MALE ,j nald I« « U t| Nor Amrr A» l« \ ILIL .alafr«*Vni* in[(eM'’tnl»^'*tVoo'!'c^mnion Salmoh nnd Nancy LaUiam, nd- , PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 13 (.iV-The6 homesicadedhc on tho prairie In 1008, ,1 nalli Iran lO*. Nor Amrr U S llihlilht Canadian iraM halfara 20.00; l if" WXtVrtU. . w I- 0.na l<,7t-20.00; cannara and cullara It.lO. ' > lodge of Des Moines. la., nnd a a< 'VANTEHi kUparlanced ferd partaaan. ll-ftOi medium to rhoica vealam tn.OO-tl.OO. Chaney,S Jennne Mondragon. Helen America—h as voted unanim ously' Shrlncr. si: rt _Cooda Motor. Hupert. Id.ho,______ii “ii ^Hhaap aauiila 2,000; loUl 4.000; al.uih. Slnmmerjolin, M argaret Inama and Icdoy in favor of a future merger — . SALI i goM 10^ [ He b aun’lved by three sons, SALtaMAN. T r« i . . 1-man wanud. M llfA^^tS-^uM l“ raJdT*‘ lou y Jonnne Stafford, make-up; Pnt boSea American LuUiern church Errata ahoald ba rasortad tmmwllai.. Tn . flan D r^ IcC r«nn” a UU m i' Io5‘‘|h'*^mton^'«k.°'‘fa'M ■ Rathke. Hnrlcno Qombrcl, Oraee ‘ Roland nnd Wni'Und Muffley. ** mt»l eulV Ii'.e0-1B,00: romabaeka' .oij'fnr rhat . Kalrflcld. and Jam es M uffley, Oood- UKCIIANIC w .B I^"’‘^u.?'"^ef'h^lV“ - Cao raclfb 18>i >-..llman furlhar ,g„ finlih al 21.00; ahtvp Eanrrallr » man.Urd bran unrh*n««l ii n.SO; Pr ; caiotu n i ; iicA ii;; th»i ; Pricsl. Patty Flynn and Shirley 18111 biennial convenUon authorizedi ‘i”== Muffley. Los ckolc*Ball»a''aWM V00.7*S. ’ ‘ ^ »•»" ! Hill, costumes. «*a 'special commb.iIon of Uie church • Wan t ed, iroun, Eamlnia ab«*a Oarro da P*a S» lUpub filnl 10^ ------radr g.a:'i':;v..“isa:''-‘ ■■ «' ■ Srwdr^. ■" SPECIAL NOTICES »»araca. A-l*erlUln» campalsn now in Cb« * Ohio n s llrr Yob D »U OklAIIA to meet with similar commissions of effntt. Chance for ad»anc«ment Apply Chrralar to Ba(««a7 ll OtIAJIA. o Oct. II WV-(USDA)-llo»a ' oUier oU branches "to confer and ne- Funeral ’ acrvlcea wlU bfc held at ‘"J' : Com Crad 4S Rnra lUwb <«>> aalabla aala >M0 : tolal t,KOO; all ».lihu gotlate orsanlo union," 2;: sih i^^‘* ConHopfd «9^; Uimmona 10 aod Tod claaaia 7t-l.00 hlfhar; Inatancca up Potato and Onion ]V 2;30 p. m. Friday a t the Thom pson n ? ; ,1 Con Coppar «S Iioo Vae SM; mora mor us ao-a; 1(0-570 IU. S4,00.1S; Uti. Man Asking Tit^e The proposed merger la with allI chapel. Burial will be mado In the “ iJ IC Con Edlaon 21% |>u Tacllla |ao ty All klnda new tipper., r ^ e ^ a IH Iba. t<-00-:c.2ft; haarlar xalshu ararca; Futures the parUclpatlng bodies of Uie Na- Elmwood cem etery.------^l. I b e r Shop. MT Sko*b«na atreet aouUi. KUBT CUSS CAnPCNTEH tlonal Lutheran council. cooperaUve Twin Falla. ______;! & ‘¥ L S -' . i s s r s r , c , IUMk i'IlihlI^:7.7Sra'lan''l#” 0?2®:00.''°'‘’ (Conrte*y B. W. M eftoberta Bod To 80-Acre Farm S ------—2 r o n WORK IN DUIIt. Crana Kl Oil U J l« ci Company, Elk* Cldg. P h o m »!H) PcUllons ‘ wero filed Tuesday in agency ?8< lo r two-UilrOs ot American TJ Cub Am Slit 15 , 3lu«i.bak»r I« u rCalUa i aaUbla 4,000; total 4.COO; a1aufh> Cs Call ossi.ni Twin FalU afler T p. m. tar calUa atronc to 10 blfhar; aaalrra and |______proprobate court by Fremont Dakm LuUieranlam Lu and composed of: L) DOLLSDC FOft CKILOnEN I to ]S. Hand I kllllar eUaaaa alradr: alvckar and fcadaia concerning Ihe’csWtes of both ms The Evangelical Lutheran cliureh, Utah Solon Lauds • loadr: lop choka llfbl "alihl fad alMt. ChTlUM. 1; *PROORE8SIVE BUILDERS iii* ISH-40; tood to chnka madlum »alfhu Nc . . flr.itI wife, B e rth a Dakln, and Ills American An Lutheran church. Aukus- ^ P o n t ITlli TIniklo ntl.oo; 'u sood atMra t0.00-91.00; tna-llun lo »o i second wife, R ena D akln. Both pe- tano^ LuUieran church. United t Idaho Candidates j'HONK 22ta-n - it? WALNtrr Or Inquire dan at 8. II. Duhl low ruod ahatt frda 2S,OO-2EI,t0: mtlca 87.00; itc.hI r«bruarT-l.U all; s cara. 1009, died Oct. 1, 1038, w ithout leav­ Idaho Republicans. i OPPORTUNITY ing n will. Tlie peUtlon stales a t Uie Q KNOCKS K 'n .. i!SS-.'a„ MM - -J^o* AFrLES tlmtime of her dealh he owned the Watklna praised Uie records of FOR c^rlth u 8 Sm»1l Jlij shShKp%;utiU 4,900; toUl 4,710; arti.a: OcOclolwr-a.SJ all; I car. i.,, Search Continued ^ botlibot Sen. H enry C. D w trahak nnd ro n I I on 4 YouNo men fat lamba SO hlibar; olhar cUa.^ al..»l ^^JaiiuarT-3.BS Bid, offerrd al 3.03: no lAiKl J,,|} which he claims was com­ Rep. John Sanborn. He said they munlly property ond nalcs It be de­ FASHION i who ! ilii *'^U2ft*^S*"‘* **- -* ' erfcreed to him. r For Missing Tot worked for the Preston bench proj- j lludaon Mot ( \ Wnl.7' a '« fub'ahlpplnf’ point fcaah track) i Lyle Fnuler as appralaera for both Mickey’sJ, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Figures Released nol aatabllaliad on aUuihlar callla; auppir lAindred Ib. aark llui.et Ilurb.nka CSlAestates. Dnkln'a attorney U Edward Joo AT 8 P, M. ^_i:dan, Ca,. MarUlr*’7acka4! Mt.'Vl*w. Urxair alockus and laadara; muat Mdt U, S. Joo O'C onnor sUll cUng to the hopo I U.XI'KIIIENCEU halp wanlad. Apply In I m L 'S =*: S Babcock. ' Uielr u,e boy will be found alive some- ,,On Jerome Ballot per»on al Moihar'a Cafe. Klmbarlr Itoad. n,0O.t0“00 i*lala f.^'m -uim a'lH" alia A waihcl, offerlnia vary ll«hl. fflMllr ------wh« where In the wood^ around Uielr ,JEROME, , Oct. 13—The oiflclal WANTKUi Buud plckera. Imnedlau>y. :0.!0.:2,00i common l7,OO.l».SO; madlum [» ml tabuIaUon in Uio school bond elec­ hrifara 1».00-21.00; madlum lo »t»l cowa *a home, dejplto five nlghla of frectlng ‘"j” Rndio Rondcvoo KahiK*.hl.!” rh o n ,V .;l *!d.n."^. 17.00; few food beef bulla |g,00.:j.00i ’"I"-.min** f i t Ml« I «*'*** ^ wState t Liquor Unit Stemperatures. Uon i held here Friday wna released Stock Averages Smadlum to food aauaag* bulli H.OO.UJO; *-tO ‘ Wednesday by Mabel Beveridge, ■ood and chalca vaalara 22.00.2ft.00: part IVH TICKETS ON SALE ' A‘“ >‘«”’"Tr"d,e, c"erlcfll“ u f c . I J county superlniendent of schools. loa.1 lood and choice faadlni hrifera 20.00, >Iurmln7r5d'lb.“ .M l u '‘Jf‘‘’|' . | ’~ '" ' Raps Option Rule p. She snld of the total of UBO votes ! CMa»Ilad by Th* AaoKlatad Fraaa Hhaep 8h>. aaUble S00| lolal t.AOO:• nothin! S t InchInct mln.. m*«llr tS **aw IIiw^m Pi AT a si, M 'lr.s..");:, 's to 1ft IS M don* dona early; aaklni tiroof lo -unatanlr POCATELLO, Oct. 13 (;p)—The Farms’ " ‘ Income to east. Zl 1,200 favored th e * « 0,000 bond Jndua. lUlU UUL Suxki bUhnbUhar on odd trucked loU; Ula Turadar ll>- aa Idaho Liquor Dealorn' association iMuo nnd 81 voted against tho plan. Nat «]ians« — A.S A,i A.1 A.7 numlnnomlnallr alaady; few foud and choice >-■> < waa on record today for repeal or Exceed 3 Billions TheS measure needed only a two- SCOTT'S CAFE 5liUSINESS u si OPPORTUNITIES trotkad In native aUufhler lamba 22.00-7S. I’rk the local option clauso from the S- pJSuJ5?‘iyi:M*i Jm «j ” 2 flat; fM-' lood and choka carluadi uuoubla awnrd SAN FRANCISCO, Ocl, 13 ( ,D - Uilrda UUr m ajority to pn-is. AND ™ around :i.l(k:4.00 wllh Iraiiht banaflla; ‘-40-1. aUte liquor acL ReliReturns through June Indicate 1D48 " a t ona load food and choka 7T lb. tnKka-l In l-oua.a tttRetail denlera took action during fnrm Jnm Income In the 12U» federal re­ ^ n * f « rtaula ItoOj ra« W. I d THey charged that provisions for VtMyear-s *3,000,0000.000. GANNETT, OcU 13-M ra. Agnes ___ Stalker and Mrs, Vcrla SUlker, ____ ator. onlldloa M 'k^hw n tt^'ln^Twta rirm w X h ir/V t^ 'n i" '’' ” '’*’'*''’ a locnl option vole every two yeors CsCash recelpu from fnrm market- ?. i ► all.. Contact riaicher Oil Company. ronTLANO ^'Trrl Is a constant th re a t to Uielr busl- ‘"(t*Ings totaled 11.501.803,000 in the llrst Modesto, CaUf., nre vb ltln g Mr. ------F e k s o N a l s ------M roiiri.ANn, oct. it i-Ti-iusnA)- mmitTi^nll'-Vm'*'* ne.^ OTOck and equipment of urrlce alatloiT Butter and Eggs £Ito.a ' ..Ubla and lolal 100; aclira: 2t-iO Trac ne.-ae.i and m akes ll. d ifficu lt for half ot Uio year In Uie dU trlct In and Mrs. Holger Albretliscn. They STESm-kiiCKa coraat.era. klra. l«.la darJaar. eo^ljfwl locatloa on klahway to Ib Uuhl, wluI hlihar: IHOO-22Q Ua. 27.1t.»0; choka 149 U^T\ H £ithem to keep reputable tavern* in the similar jxrlod of 10<7 they WUl remain here for two weeks, lloiarw.n itoi HoUl. iraUt*f»"»r b*ik and tm.ll atock of rracerla. Iba. 17,00; rss Iba. tS.tO; aow^ ac.rca; no u^lillf;Jlilllr wa.hrd N..rlii Oaknla and °PiTopemUon. readreached tl.460,073,000. Tlie figures WAN-WANTED^ Cenaral^offlcewoMi. booU e^ —Alao ll.Inf ouarteta. Phona Oll.ni. Duhl. fe^krplia n(t»ra«l; nomlrallr tl.OO-tS.tO. Mlnnaa cimCKIlV «TOHK lo, ..U- 6n FiWr 8AN FRANasCO ''c','', Ulnn»r>u IM rl.fr vallry Illiaa ThThe group nl.-!o naked that ro- aro complied by the U. 6, 'dcpart- ^AK^nUNCISCO. C^l. It (U n -B u l. jannrr ment of agriculture. ’ WANTLl) lu borrow) |l.ft00,00 lo t4.Sog.OO Av.nue. IramrdUle |>oaieaik>B. Llelnr /obhlm c^mmcilu‘run''wa’'.rfii'^’ iV*‘’w|V’ suiellons against Ifcen&lng outside ’"1“ -tS percenl. I'lanlr of aacurlty. WrlU i’*'*- Con'^'l I-Fna Paiker ■on.h Chii'twwaa U. S. commerVui'.Im A of Incorporated* villages or clUes . States forming the district are noi IU.II, Tlmaa.New..______‘‘ • I Ihe t Iter Aeenue Grocery fraa 7 a. at. inwaihed 2.10. be n ^ ? a ^ ‘i Orada A teaf 4 M I| irada A ^ 'f.n ' be removed, thot women be allowed "**'Arizona, California. Idaho, Nevada, bu g ler lCUIUAUU l atMl Ulaa Jolla foaluUtlaa (ar- venFi triplau 44>i«. ll.SO-laHilH-rSiSE: "SOnion markel alaadr. to tV work as waitresses In clubs and Oregon. Utah nnd Washington. Mcala. ritta] by Ura. Ctbal CalamaB. VENtrriAN '’ „ ~ l Wind factory. Uitb prodoeUoB £ ( rtl Grad* A lana «M7U; crada A eommo« m m ln '^ -;’“lBJo"'*?.immVn 'u ^ f c u « Jf.V, for permission to buy Uquor from CoryUer^ ilale-* Apparal______lO.iO; common aauaafa bulla 17,73! com. midlun CAI.F M n S *?■£. ‘S stale dispensaries for bara at less TO CONTACT Akohollc AaosynMoa wriu D.bc< h j i < A f-K mon and ma.llum Taalara l*,iO.;S,WIJ »ood and U P, O. D'a 4t, Twib Falla, or altond 11471 1147, rrenlnra n ii-j. ' i f eeakn aaUbla 24.00.;T.OO up, than retail price. weekle meatlns* Wadn»*<;ay aenlaca IB ------LOS ANGBLE8 ’'*8WShaep aaUbla and K.tal ttO; .lljhllr mrllun.1-2,23. WhllM 2.21. Colorado SpanUh Trailer Burns Jary room at courthouaa. 1 ■ — ^ W S ^ C E L E S , Get. » (UP)-SIarkat more »cll*e; aUadr al waak'a decline; aiie. GOODING, Oct. I3 -A n explosion it>U 1»U food wnolcd Umbt 20.M; o;.ilrama lop Tuaadar 22-2t for lot choki NEW YOllK. Ocl. I t «■)—E.ilmaud a trailer house owned by Warren Proven A D.D*w secrowded riald awalu you. Laam lenuli CIIICAOO, OeL IS UV-(USnA)—U»a _:ad _ lamb*: , calla 10.00.IB.00; luod lUuthlar *•)<■ • Oaauty Calnra. Good pay, Staady work. bualnt rwc ..lable ».S0_^______* PoundaS a . " ^ Aid Jailed Youth m",Thornton here at 7 :« ajn, Wednes­ UnUnlted epportaaity. Oeaaly Art* re** 7.00-V.OO; culli rwn S.OO. alrcra : >oy. If h^e Is telling Uie truth, I am ^ attrrmt rvalpta 4»-______Callla 4.000; calvoa SCO; aUuihler ilacrv 2t.SO.2CI-S0.2C.2S: nmparabla halfrra 2t,00.21»0: Boudreau, a laborer on the South- Watch Uita eolamn dally for newa Filer F>1 Fair Blue Ribbon Cnlves XJSTi Uedroll on AddUon or UomlDzilda sITPTTSI-KLrif.w room, .pacl.I raU. l’r|»aU at*. nd halfara mnallr JO hlfher; pari load cht.k*,..k* aroundi 750 lb. feeder .leer. It.iC en^ 1 Drl»e, 15,00 reward. fben* lt d or ir'.Vce Argentina to Help xiuh yaarllnia“ tt.OO: m-allfc «:T fu tev, a fellow worker, all i *111 -back AmeHcft" if Ul oeeewary laforntntlon. t.OO IIHWAHD TO, ktockU r a d calf. furnlih«l bedr««. flazt to Ulk. there U r third »«W var. arcnrrllm. Twin Falls MarketsIW H t><*h brand, TrUnde-One. en left riba. > or Aernue rii™*"*** *** form er Ar- OCTOBER 18 I Hlraye.1 OcL Jtll. frank W*1U. rhon* - Ar>nu. Bcntlne chlel of ttafl. UVKSTOCX — -----PeiPermits to Build :s70. CaiUe/or.1. SI.KKl-I!>Ti;i:|-ING room, Uib. aeparau entrance. %oka bulchar*. lH-:«0 Iba. ______Hl.Ofl U’ ^ N i J ------II.U ( Ed Terriere G ~ L O B E 1TIUYJUI rmm Mounulln-View ran A ri ' I -r or * t paraonj. llooay Ilrlnf Quartan, “We in ArgenUna w bh no war." ^'•r.a “1*.!’, lih l bttU-harm______|:t.co U, .S. N. AdrerUaement Oct. lS-18 MialhMiulh. 4 aaat of Jeroma. on* Ilol.lain (-ookln he^^d -and we do noi fear the nd- i-..irn,ickln, aowa. luht ______I20.00.2:.00 «»“3e the ■ rklnz aowa, baary ____ll7.00-tl.00 UVB rOOLTRT Three Thr. building perm it appUcaUona , Seed & Feed Co. S i aira ^ ^ ColoradInrwJ fowl. 4 Iba. aod sear ______St* »’ero j'.T'S.iS'i r.S '.'3 ."r£ £ !,"rir. ____^FURNISHEir#OMESn Si*? *'^>“8 would fi'oVJ*JIU - ______. la'^uT.nn Usbom •ere filed Tuesday w ith th e d ty rea t w ith the Dnlted Stittet." . tiJifVn” ------:?« lerk, two affecUng exlsUng bulld- OCTOBER 21 Tn.,’Track Lano Phono 401 _«!1! ___ Charlea D ehrent ______------^^BeT u i Y SHOPS ;%^«*N^lh‘wrth!Sfii**^'"' ! Platarlnl, now Arsentlne minister .t Cow.Co« ■ t?ann.*g’rr' Coloredlorad tbrellet*. ------»t!! igi.and.oa# for-new-consttuetlon.------•, T1\1N FALLS — -- of pubJlc works. Inspeeied induiuial 'alan a«n f-« l.aeT»ckack. „ ----- 1?: street.-reet, to build a 13 by 17-foot ad- pert operator*. Uachinaloa and cold rood la fl^^wbeat. per IpMhal , 11.71 ••a - ia. aition waeea, ti.OO ep. Artlalle Ilaaaty Salon. mod c< a-lfl aad Company prleaa) :Uon to a 30 by so-foot fram e one-1 _ COUPLUUPLirXE b*aaty aerrica by adeanced imlly dwelling, $1,000. ! alBdeaU al r*d««ed prlcM. Jaalor aU»- * Arizona Man Is ,ja'lVj2ar*dL"^.'NVM‘lfratw'udIl^ 5 n a srade*' AA ______- EdW Edwin L. Cralg, 245 Polk street, We Are Buyijyers or • ffdent work frta. UaahlBateaa aad aoM kaa Quolad. May rary 10« ta SS* from h '7 * «rade *' A ______i 2 a tO> build bull a M by 20-foot frame pii- wae». tt.OO. Paaaty Art* Academy. • FOR RENT' ^ QvotatiOTolal.00. Il.iaJ below 11 New Union Chief rlaj, 160 Iht. ai vi .'_ la. too Ih.. ______a; jo *^ri*nw rrada r» D rV! AnniAnna A. Woods, to re-roof 30 C L O V E R -AALFALFA l DK KiNISIU.su and saaera] carpenlry. encea. k A food, nicely fumlikcd l-b*d- OrvlUe Larsoo. Globe. Arlz.. hu lOna ( daalar ,uoiW) “ '(Vilf?c lU by' 33 32-foot frame one-famlly Call "Mae" at B7JOf. baaemcin m home, wllb I n tra bedreoaa In been ■ppoJnted weitcm vice presi­ . , RETD E fn 'ia relllng at C36 Second avenue east, ^ USTOM atraw a ^ bay balla«. Jobs U. dent of the IntemsUonal Dnlon of ^d <>oi< tloaar. 100 Iba,______ttl.0«-44.0» (Nia*Nia* dealer*, oaocad) 4*67. Holfomb. fhone OtHJt. Mine. Mill Uld Smelter Workers ilj!^ 100 Ibt------t:s.oo-27.oo and MiscellaneousIS Grass Seeds ^A~y aod atraw ballaa. fboae n ta -jT T S PHONE 1090 (Twodaalara'aiiiiii »«t-00.ft0.00 I * nJ ' tu f MAN FINED »0 O ^ /e iH S S ^ ^ [c ^ ba.°d"ea;;^Voo^~ nobeRobert J. Bums waa fined >20 In ------UNFUKNISHtDONP HOUSIiS J?2f of the C«at Nc EGO MOI. eltyly COcourt Wednesday on a charge of Always Get Our Bid Bcforo Bcf You Sell I tmJon said Lar»«i. an IntemBUoDul Cre.i n« be f o l^ lo f prKaa waiji .gpptud by IntOXlC OVING at IM beau Balpb UarrU aorlnf I4»b<. E»» Prodacera of Twta falU for toxIcaUon in a public place. . Call i and aloeaaa. « ^ U to board member since IMe. . ______fittEtEE T :inmmlnr. topplat and fallln*. »>*• jm aw s^d jrttcto r for tho union SS: CALLED BT ILLNESS I aallmatee. Write oe Inanlr. t i t Qalacy. t.rooa ai>arlmeBl In ltana«« •> prior to that Ume and directed a (Two .1 »• ------«o» EMERSON. EME Oct. li-F . L. Styner lY aonerr for chUdrea. 1 to t yean at ttt-BeW-.TiSW.— ttt-Bef r a n ^ organlilng c«apElgn in >? GLOBE SEED5 & FEED «**^ BmUy pyroft. itl l 8*T*Bt»-aT.a»* ---- g itaa Ka. * ___ ^ 2*1™ I -...... la. returned from Moacow. w here t .-. MISC. FOR RENT _ » a m K Hum n ------a«» he: was was caUed -by- Use U la e a ro f 111* Track * " Lane ------J, 'oar dtaUn amtaculd) ’ B«*i!!'a ____Phone 401 - ci^filUTAINA waahad as« alrvUBad far a t r o F m E T I**,* ~ fBther.ther. imna cbtrxa Ina Knox, UIS lU Aenoa bulldlni Emu rboa* illX.IL OuUdluOuUdlWC.

~' ~ _. . ■ t ------/ WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEB 18,194!1948 TIMES-NEWS, TWINN 1 IDAHO

MBC. FOB R p rr [ AC ’ Phon, ■ f l Phone ^ WANTCDTiSSr^sn^STCTTniii [ f K f e ' 3 8 nffroS » - « «. .u. * - ■'wSJ «ri A-i VOK * cniLk •tlklral m on **<*• ^ Ib R«lth tlw k .______, ------tOUHUB <«p«r*Ul/ *' HOMES FOR SALE 1FARMS FOR 8 AL6 RREAL E/ ESTATE FOR SALE HAHAY. GRAIN AND FEED MISC. FOR SALE ___ ^SPECIAL SEnVlCES i".'g' rOB"SAik>^B» #«»w« *-n»» OB 8^BALB B7 vwBari lu.aer« (am ; sad- t ACU i Ve wllh Uoorman'i .laerala a»4~«^ F.w 10»14 QuoMat hui. itfeU 1100 1*« REpTICPTIC Uak aad eettpeel eleaalBit e»*ar •TB taraaai «eed Impraaaaaata. Tana* tt 1101 eealrataa. lll».W, Twla PalU. Deb rM r ^ lII ^prlea. I'bon* IIW . KlaUrlr. i1b« k ROOU Bwiara Maa. ^ M r« l*rU JTI t?!v!t S ^ t mil- aanh. IH »aa. at PhiU. — aalL l « lUrTfaca.______*“ ** FARM IMPLEMENTS llllb ' ^Vllln. Ulad tu>7 wlra tU . tan er OR BALEi Too IIMO aallaB. aU er ell Arena BroWRiTTTSSFSSrESSrTSSaS I------nor*. 1 aouth. H aaal et Eaat rire a elan te n n Unki wlih punpe. Ses Ideal 1!™5SS. Octoh^ »■ Phon. UMR. ___ .' ' "I itlEST:iF.8Th^t»uIl.r aiul loader. Bolo-baatar. !^l7iPoIbU. Uanlsomtrr and Cordaa. UarlMarktl. Watt Addlaon. --- ^t.rS253L*‘w' X"£Siuiibu™ liM **0^^ 80 ACRES IR8T and aecond eultlB* baM haj In 14I YAYARDS nt drip maUrlal Bell at iBe- “ “ ta » 7 g n ." '______—^ riTRt HAVE an aualim t bur la a U>M» had- auch I third C»tllni har la tl«M. All arltlicritlce. UUrtlltneoua4 plecca ot jewalrr ♦ ^tn^ocM MCoed haarr aoll, • room houaa, funaaa. | baa7.haalar fat aaU. aM».Rl. Twla Palli. fraa from rain damaaa. M il. Pilar. for itale. Incladlni a Udr'e Orueo wrUt “Ua«k * Val^aT^netriimUoB Bertie* itoktr and hath. Uic bara, n a aa rr, K m ~ WBUh. .nou.r.n»Thlrd„*nu*.«.l. DONALD LOUDES ot *oat ■aacblB* .had. l»oltr» hoaaa aad ise^ iVTR~row ., chamvlon peuta dinar. A>1 POU3K BALSi1 Ahout IW lona feed altalta _ 2 ilf eondlLkm. |»aoo. V . C, UcCljBoad*. har. ABproilBuuir UO acn* tall p*»< —_ 170 DIM Lahti DUd. PhOB* UUR OoadlBr ftoor». Ita to’raae*. aiaetria waUr haau oert*: ______tura 1041 DOD an 1 roena and atora-reon la haaaoant. Sa'jSt *uan •"* Hunt. Idaha. tur* iBalBdlna baanalraw. Eae*U*ni for 'AKUALL Ul^. «.war plow. CBlllrttar; •b**P er aatib. I'hona Rabtrt Cenpten. I SPECIAL jZZZ Si loU i and «amia: >hog. Phtwa tCMM. F. R. MANN ^ Cll-Rl. Buhl. Uwaled rnlU eMt et I ' — sni.*iitm . 11* Hhtxhan* *tr**t >eBUi.-______ACBEAQB tor aaJai I badrooa !»»• » '« ______J E n o u t IDAHO ? a > T ,7 .± .'-:‘'" ‘ Nerth Vl.w achoel or « aUia north cf >0 i>L^MOllTH eoapa, radU. U u r .; . Hon'wfWAUD for Itifonn .lU u llln IcBe!hath. : a«r~ In pailar» _____ *1 - C ^ r Creailnt. — 10% o f f - MATTRESSES aew tlrae. nechaakaltr coed. Prlta - ; thU wxk. Will aotapi raaaonahla _____ ' JOHNUim UKKIIK hart IoIIJot. lk niU —™ nCNOVATU^RB-UADE UU. PheB*ll47JeT«aIlatllOQBln*T.p — nnrtlnnrtb of Uaroa ScheoL Phene 4W n. L l n e w WOOD Old B. Wtlu Dm J»-n Tti»«»-N—«------Ujl*.^W. T. JasicD. Suiar t'actorr Ro»i TwU rir . wr \ . ^ M.raql.r.______—— Old tnaiu*>i*i coBtrrted lo InBertprla* ------PalU. ONTO eld lloliwln heifer ealr». Phon* .p-| anr. about hell. Guarant**d. I ONE OP THE CHOICEST 10-ACRB JOHNOHN OKERE I t heat Urr«tVr. wed t m IV* lltll.tf, farmi In Soulham Idaho, with nodam HlUi PLASTER BOARD CAni IN A n jL sa t T • ■ DISTINOTIVE »o»i' REtilBTKIlKII llarefgrd bulli for aalV. EVERTOM J Phnm 0»«-lll. p n o r ^ side' ;SrTO*M. UKal^'iiATELr '■•"IrL*’'!. „'Uodrm homa with firnlaea'. ri>* to t«od o ^ «rc wllS%TS^a. Wlll'ukJ PRATT & CONNERLY MATTRESS rAOTORY Itn i.«-. a a Pkee* tU ^-.!rr.i,.rji.-^-.: “SrooBU. .Iht »••». Hardwaod •a ««(aod 40 tn part pajmasL p„nl NK lloan ii-ldla t~nr. » r*»ra eldl I ll 2nd Ar*. B. Pheae ll-W | **"** wardmha «I*«aU. baMnanl »1U« ell aala. Taut Roharla Weldln«. H tnlla waal II*. l-hona iU .. FII.T ______LUMBER CO. . ____ ! foma«a. On PrtalJ.nt »tr«t. »«aM>alon 0. A. ROBINSON, Rcnltor Jijjaf Hoiplul. WEA^'EANEU ptsi. Nrtir PhoBB M 7IJ Sank A Tnui llldi. Pbota IM « fOOrOOT baaman Ullar powered wllh Gan- cr Itll. Twin Pall..______101 AddUon Av*. W. ■ CAi!l W. a. O.TrilAHDEn. BEALTOIt ®*“‘‘ Jim Hartln-lllU aial Uotor, teur erllnder. 1 «rcle Dlval » MILK MIL cuw> (or aala. 1>^ waal of Uer> AUTOS FOR SALE i1141 m jJKCP e paB*I d*Ilr*rT LEM A. CHAPIN. Agency 1|_____ motor. U.cd v«rr Uttla. Priced al dla- trt t r atora.< Willard Dawd.______« jpu^hL Luka V. Bennar. Phone MI1.M. EUHfV 1*17 WEVROLn'fai^^wiMritcUin* 71» rhoaa llim I ------UROC boara (or aala. I*i waal. U W tli ...... ' I aallaill 1IremaOltltlr!^ VI'"” aiO~t.'*' “* 1»«!»n«. *mpt« 71» ------rUhl of Boalh Park. J. H. Uorroa. fl«mn«« Bo* -«-n. t — ------1 oWE H T iINTEKNATIONa L lU eeW.pr«pena3 HEliT CLEARANCE! kSIt for r*or car. o*»trton Uolor fial*a !®}f 91 aomblna. —W—«■ ^ — 80 ACRES •Md atlarhmrnl. Ntw Ihla tMMn. r a n U-S-E-D ^ 1141 UERCURY ladan Waal l(« DODOE plck.us. . Llkf ntw. Onlr l»1140 « MERCURY«J ladaa 3 NEW HOMES Caillaford ^.aii DUtrlct. I.ara sood an<‘. all ] |l t ’** ShHOnTllORN^ c»w (Offllni wllh Ilh calf — OIL HEATERS — ll.BO<11.000 actual n lla . Ill 4th Aranae l«IO FORDF( tador A HOME. farm land. Ke wmala. Uo»llr North cakF Pr«h la f.w dare. 1 (trat calt ItoIiUlB l lt t FORD tudor FOR SALE ard Eait .loi... f:«o,| 5 hou.a :AliE mndal L Iraclar on 'ruhbni John halfan. sjjf, Srrrtal olhrr teod iprlnjar - WASHERS - -iiSlS l l l l c u p .v n o i.rr t«wB ledm "V4NEEDED AT ONCE 1 Al>o fma homa lo b« mova.1. ImmMlUla and l>»ar< modfl D UMlsr on nibhari John oowe. r*» al HlorVnM. to il FORD pkk.up (I l«ti| ■ nd ararxa «uiImiII.i|ms>. Off.rxl for Dura ii»n* ptow! John Oeare I-hntiem — RANGES — p — 1-war r ''" ' on nihSar. Laatar UcCrer* GOOD OV THINGS IX) EAT 1939 SEVSEVERSON MOTOR SALES . 435 nLLMORE STREET "JJ-raih. balanra »:00 '|.ir r»ar 4'i.” A or I W..I, 11^ eoulh lUraar alora. u iiy-; LftTga SelocUon cblMr«n. ..r, f...l ,aJI«. PLYMOUTH >NK U'fiot Uaeaar lUrrla ••lf.prc» llW rV Jln r.l"****'* T A G 1 PHONE 1580-R r.II»d Mmblnt. new IhU »aari compltte srTIjv l-noon EEDAN * p l e a s e CALL 38 l'UDsT~R.d. (r«lilr >fux. for winur « •. Tealed Ti Approtad Guattiila* ! , — > THTHE BABCOCK AGENCY Swllh 'i bf.i. bran, train aiuchmanu. well malur>.|. l-hofa OHMU. l\V« Mud llare TliU j ^Cood rubber, clean lhrou*hout ' Phoi^a <<]U2. liuhl. I wael. S •"Uth PRICED RinilTI r DUHL. IDAHO „orlnorlhwa.1 c m .f of Iluhl. Robarl CDNC:i)NC^ORU rrapM. touth of tknith ‘D*Ilr*r BBrwhir* la Maila Valltr I EASY TERUB 1 FOR ------ONE ACRE I om.Offtca 159 niONK lUa. 111-J 1*5^1«41 KOIIU iTKtor and agulpmtnl. Par> McVEY’S. INC. ------^ !pTWI) lari* Ixdrooma. bulll.lni. halli. <— *uion * foot dlac. Undanaan l«o>war COOD.OOD ~drea..d baaf. lleaaunabla prlca. RISER-CAIN BETTER BUYS ftm.nt bajcmanl. wlili l.room ineoma — P.OW. Townrr IrlB dump tcrarer. Lora Will dall»«r. Ph"T.e 1;T .J nr U ti. rmprrtr. all for Ilfl.iOO. p— pIclt'iTp harrow and WlllUma elt^har, XplHI.I'l'L U l Jtntthane and I'emaa. On* APPLIANCE ------AND : $50.00 j ™NKW J.bnlnxm hiimf. IniulaM. oak Parr mlla —»t .in hlrhwar 10. nialna Vnebura. ____ I JMORE BARGAINS ^! oil furnac. Urea lot. llt.MO. J i " 5OU ^ BALEi Afrl«. JoMlhan and U«ll- ____ « REWARD ; "KNICK S.W.1r«»,m homa on half acr., STOCK RANCH = 1 (loM. IIO North W».hlB*t(m. Phon* .... ■ FOR I IMMEDIATE SALE n„l,II.IOO. — I 11I».W.______See These: TO THE PARTY ABLE i "" 1949 K. L. JENKINS 8620 ol ACRES DEEDED | RAPEtil 1.0U lr(t at 12.00 buahal. Urlni S-U-R.P-L-U-S j n o tmJDEBAKER U-lm plcku» TO n K D M E AN i BALE TIES ^ tenUlBen. m mllca wtai »t aevthwaat LINCOLN >»« ------1 ,.0,0 oorB*r ot nicr. Man Kniic. S-A-L-E-S ilU KAISEfi 4.deeT Mda* ACCEPTABLE. MODERN ------» Puot. « Inch*, i t G>u»« ci Tot r.tlt «r l-M In er B.4r Twin KaIH ^ACREAGE FOR SALE IlOUTF. 1. TWm.rALLS. 1M7IMT CHRVBLERCl Wladaw 4.deoT i«daa. WILLIAMS TRACTOR CO. 1 = 1 DOTH -DEER A KLK. L O A D S ...... talr •golppad. R«f*r««M EiebiP/rt ^ ' j BY OWNER * i* TwlaWI ralla . rbone 4T0 ' ' * ' I ■lie* matlrnt c«»*T». naw. — ' and lopplr Unki alactrlcllyi «ood ool. _Ida»l fot Utal Backa ------K.M ------' HIT PONTIACPI "t** 4-diwr etdaa ON SOUTH LOCUST balW APPLE SPECIAL -Id ■ KITHIT PI PLYUOUnt Sp*«Ia) delua dnloor' tra to<>l Jonath.n and Double Ka-1Ka-Bar HUBllni Knira ______ll.M |- — PHONE 468 3 «/;« arm all i'a*»p w«ll pr«*ura | Win hata th. N.w llril Roma* aad £namal DbbMnt .01 LOOKING FOR 1«4« P; ______•»I»ii iilfm, lofUnrr. s it walar hralrr. i . . b ni< Btarmtnt In lha apple houie br 100*% OewB fllltd iltaplw b u i- n i.M 1S4« FLTMOUTX «m»i . '~ "~* IMUBU )iralrra and (aa ransa. It.OM.OO cor"l>olh7 ) , Tr'lf.' "tl*o.oon.o“ .I|lo|«flo'o3 POTATO PILERS OcUibarlllh. m"' ll.iih are (Ina all purpoaa 100 (sllr *«ul»»«d. caih an.l I3L.OOO.CQ March 1. 19l». 0ct« GOOD, ECONOMICAL 1141 PONTIACp® T«n>*de Taraia on bal.ncr. WE ARE NOW TAXmO OaCCIU AI40 MONEY TO LOAN -m KENYON OREEN TarnTanti. BlankalJ, Ded rolli, Camp BlnoU. TRANSPORTATIONt »40 »«0 BTUDEBAXSIt«* Cofflaaoder 4-4oer RUDOLPH MORIN ^ for eur alUlaal ralSar bearla* e«i>lp»ad ComComforter*. Storae. a aa r athrr Itesia eedan.ee PHONE OlST-R-l SCHMITT S( & W HIPKEY poUle pllara. t — ■ ■■ ■ ' ter th* hsillfT. Dob'I fill la »c* Ihli iI t tit i t u UUDSON pichttp LOANS & FINANCING I nOODING. r.oo IDAHO niONR 110 POTATO SLICERS PETS 1IT, ;Jewel Watarpreot lacabla* 1941 PLYMOUTH 1117 rOBO pasal dallrnr lEOIBTKRED baautllul Mark C..ckar pupa. Walche* '''' , ...... t t l JO AL80 AVAILABLB champion bhwd linn: i:0. I'hona »iW, ' At U l ind Art. Zaal ROEMER'S Hanttn. (, W. WrItUl. TlIiTile Red Floer Enaatl _ _ _ _ J I . « I W. a ROBINSON i LOOK! I *RE^REAL ESTATK FOR SALE for •llcln( potatoaa tur (tack faedlni. Han OuUkU While Palm------11.11 OR PHONE 2377 S.SALES & SERVICE ■ (Acrei* tnro QMi.l WANTED TO BUY WHITE “T* BHIRT8 ____ quarantecdQUA a square deal AONOLD r. cnoss. Mn. I FOR SALE ^ iLU”6oU)~and Ji—tlrr. Tha J a w .n io t UUlUalaE. l Ua PboaitOIU. tM Ual* North Pbm* i n I PAUL EQUIPMENT ^ll.'B.rann lloltl I^bby._____ ;______.'By Owner ^ VAI.UAMI.K pnopnnTY DAVIS MOTOR CO. I------a : VANTEUi 6 loiia ai'ple »<«>.l, iiote lenath. — n.rr AND WELDING SHOP m n , i:ia er wrlla lo«S 2nd Avnue U l Ualn W. Phon* 11 „, ^ ^ WA.S'TED p,BlPaal . Borlay. Pheae OJtWI • Idaha *~t CAR AND TRUCK I------hish-.y. 14 ®{ 'lldl**' Wa 'hire bur«r» for rlir and farm prop- WAN'ii'ANTKl) to bur! l.’O lunt lo>a* har. FARM LOANS 5.'’ arv- Cl*. Ul >"’ir llillnfi for oulch L _ PROBLEMS B-E-T-T-E-R LotiK umi. AitfMilr* r»t»* »iii pr* S(wl i/m h . ri"nlr'«f*»ra*«. ' j JHi' z ; s - ,...... fFURNITURE, C i AI>PLIANCES pirmtni prltlltsm. iron Kl'’!"^? 'l*'*'‘ JJ V - - ^ .T: i^ >utd lialltr houia lhal ilMP* * h*l-AUk”T aT on'Vr;iff. l.mnm IlM. 4 aoulh. EQUITABLE LITE JOE FOSTER I i'.« ptTiplf. W. T. Jtnatii. fiu*»r Paclorr y OUR BUSINESS B-U-Y-S • pprorarl raortsax* pl>n, No eomml* » .OUI . - ' L _ _ BRADEN j’,::Hi.a.1, Twin Fall.- itAl'lI) il.lltirr tcrrlce al low coil. Phone IIO OLSBUOBILE 71 dtlat* ferder - lion. No »t«k t.QUlrrti«ot». BEET CLIPPERS ,----- Good Cars oHth H rdr^atlc. radio aol b«AUr. m nDELTTY NATIONAL BANK I------J»^U WASIIEKS. Iiv.i aod op lU * Y Halil br Ilutr WANTED TO BUY I ^Electric 411 UilK Eaat.0______Twio r. rh.me ;»|.M.______1047.(,.7 Dodgo 2-(loor **** nradio and ht«Ur aad 1I.409 a lia 3 BEDROOM HOME Loealad rt. Dlua UVn North. PrlcMl ta TOWNER OIL DATH niSCS j COri’tIt AND lIKARfl 1 13.000 miles g. aall tl i:.9CXI. 1300.00 raah. Ulanea I.KAII ANI> IIATTKIIIKS WI11T£ Wlin porralaln coal rantt, iiood condt 1147 BTtJDEDAUR Land Cmlaer aedan C»m»nl kiMininl. tufnafa. lUrdwood Ai:tl!«Tn U l-r^n j AAl.UUISUkI ANO IIAIIIATUR.*) tlon. tlni III.SO. T.rmt. Wll.on.lUU.. 1Q471047 Dodse Club Coupe wwllh radio. cllneUeer aad O. D.> 4% LAND BANK LOANS I urAunotiN 1 CICLEAN COTTON RAGS. Uo LU. yro o ll if BALE, ^.hosanr f i n btd.. ' Llk^ 14.000 m ile. , and.hruU. ‘ J,J.'E. WHITE AGENCY ; 8-WAY I’LOWS I J new. Rlata Apartmtnta. Room D-4. lliT CHETROLET fordor wllh radio' ■'r„,“K C S s r s s t . ^ ^ ■•' ICO slain Ar>. N.. downitalra I HARRY KOPPEL CO. ^tVAll.ki ^ornlr, .Irculalln, h.tlrr. Mr., 1537 Term plane 2-door and a healer New motor, clean j,,j j eroTwenIa *Bd olbn nrpoMi. LOVELY HOME niONE ««; Seo Us Todny! ----- W. L. 0nr■PONTXAO fordor wllh radio aiui aOO D INCOSOE PROPERTY " ' * t.,.-. hSrl' I'.,..______Autiln *tr**<. Ill* rouo MONEY TO LOAN ° wllh ll* mom houip. (ood dllrr ------VeaTlNUltotjati »»Um,ll. r.dlo'phon^ NO COMMENT | •>' — ------W*llW«ll loealad. Saa Ihla ena bow I I ...... VII.I, wu7 accrvt uallar h.iue thal ile*[M 4 ptupl. at down partntnt on I act., wllh ■raph. asctlltnt condition. Rtaaonablt. lai:111: DnOGK 4.DOOR I lll l FOROr (lupir d'.lui* atdaji co«p* 1 Hecord cablntl. Call at ISP Ilh Av.nu* )RUNS 0. X. WORTH 11,011 with » radio and htaler F. J. BACON i Jrr«E; ra>lura. 1-i.ur mll« from Twin I btdri..m homt. W. T. Janaan, Rnute ]. Waat afler * p. m. Phon* ItH.R. O. ROY KENDCtSON SIlUalaN. Phona 1S4I-W . 31l9.Jt | Kail. ATTENTION _ t ^ WbcB ts need of k :il: GOOD PICKUPS I 1141IMI cCHEVROLET flpMlt] dalua !• ' paiMBCcr eeap* ______I ELELEVATOR A: WAREHOUBE POTATO GROWERS AND TRUCKS . ' lo a n — BE SURE 'l l l l STUDEOASEIt Chanploa ferdor .llu.lM In IloUa Vallar. <*.tOO liualul TO SHOP THROUGH \l\lio n DOIJIIK W TON *"* wllb “ ercrdrlT* SECURITIES CREDIT I----- THESE OWNERS cap.ritr Ixml.J and 20.000 liualirl not IIPIH lK)l)Gi; >-j TO.N CORP. Nin.l^l. Coo.1 llna of faa<]a. Dnlnff Just Rccelvcd SnscTRJiTsTCLE iOUR HIOUWAY PVRNITURB 10<1 ISII WU.LTB J*«9 wllb lev nllewe . MUST SELL!! 1 li:s.00011:5; lo 1110.000 builncai annuallr. I Dll hAl.ti Cldtr prMi. ■flki“ n.'ir.“ Call STORE w r KoniV 1‘Toir ’ lU dlo Bids. t>bone 680 Our iuj3 ciiEvitoi.vrr m t o n ' IIUm t STUDEBAKER a Chimslea fordor : COME IN AND LET UB ciioni;. ______lOli UUDGt: m TON a, BJIOW YOU THESE PIIOPERTIU r JtlKlI potilA aarka for aal*. C, U. tlidrTdxa^ wllb ertrdrlra ______BJ(QAND TALK OVER THE PRICES ^F. C. GRAVES & SON 4th Carload UONEV ; J.81'1:ED. tops A We ■oaialiln a rary low sitrkrl llltill l KODBONII roup* fi ROOM RADIO BLDO. PHONE H i 1 of roiT (or ip*t cath. NEED MONEY? 'OR^ iJ’Jw"'*''*’ ^ BOB REESE | lOU t»i BTUDEBAXERi PraldiBt Ctuh’ 1 COMPLETELY MODERN I------O.K. CHAMPION ”JJO CHEDIT fer li: i or 1US1 KTKl dime •adan with ndle. b«Ur aad O. D. ; 8EE hona 10 ratr* old. fall llnbbad ------MUSGRAVE’S j MOTOR CO. " baa.aiant with > axtra kadroosii, Pantad ■ ' POTATO DIGGERS ^ 1191 BTUDEBAKEH Champloa «en»e • hack rtrd and lartca. BCLLIXa VALLl-AI’Ell SALEiClnalni out all pau MERCHANDISE Sl MART ^A fioon PLACr TO DO BUSINESS wllb » OrirdrlT* ’ BKLOW M.OCM.OS LlW al larinilll AvMUbJc NO* NEW I noo u UOUE CAN YOU lOKlUt. MlM. All Itnalhi of poila. Wal. ____ I 000DODGE IU Ird Ne. PLYUOUTl! on U acra. Ilirdwood-(loat*. Uratr lar NkW ea. Phone Ollt*Rl. Twla _ _ T-R-U-C-K-S BEUANCE CREDIT CORP. onlliinx : room, laria windawt, raatnt. ‘ BCLLtNO UNDER 11,009.00. IMAGINE I WILLIAMSWI TRACTOR CO. :OUFLkrt: confacilontrr tnulpm.nt. I’rac WASHERS . = T-R-U-C-K-S E. W. U^nODEATS A CO. PHONE 470 . tl«llr ntw. Call «.W or ll-JJ. Mui» I i Apu.* nearlr ntw ------* 8>.to — Elki Oldi. PhoBa IM IT HAS COME j ______I1 E Eair Hpli>.drlar. n i l FORD trock wlih rood craln bed , praatlcatlr Btw______USED CARS 1140 !!!! QUOI IO.wb**) tnek ¥ IDAHO FINANCE CO. I REBUILT MOTORS 1 ‘ flplrslaler® Bpln.drlar ,.,l 40.00 OF ALL 11171117 DfTERNATlONAL1 ob* loa L O A N S — ^ I HAHAY. GRAIN AND FEED 1 Thor Automailc. *ic*llint JJMAKES AND MODELS HIThit CHEVROLETc 10-*he*l'*lth dsal 2 BEDROOM HOME | t'.KU crlndinc7ldonDabaB UIIIlw Serrlaa. Fully Guarnntecd ^ drlra OampWU (iMMtns mihifc I’W a OtIliJt. ______X Jaceha Laand«ail7b*r*ir AND AT PRICES ** MAGIC VALLEY u«d ------„IISO.OO PJ. l ll l STUDEBAKER loa plck-sp , i'a' i.KD .tr»w for tala. Krelrn Mrart. EXCHANGE PRICE THAT ARE REASONABLE **“ ® CHIC HUkTT. M«r. Built On Your “ Vhoirhona 01K.J1. foro rn o uoiiKL a ______iiio .m WE GIVE OOOD 1110 Il« DIAMONDt T packtft dellrerr INVESTMENT CORP. CUF.VROLET ------1124.01 | IRONERS araab4 (Iom D*sk * Trwl Bid*. I Own Lot For i-AbTUJlK for^10 head honea. X w «b IH qonGE_qof ______ii«.S9 I IX "UW Rolarr aulomtllc. AJALLOWANCES ON TRADES 1117 rORDf truck wllh (Ut b«l NEW — nEAUTirUl. 1 HEDROOU nterlr ntw ...... 1 fn.oo LOOK OUR STOCK I nn c I NEVJIOMC-^Ucal^^l on :m iO lot amonc WUl^I Barrlce. KlmUrlr. I'LVi'LvaouTirZZZZ=.” ZIliiii;;M ^ »t Kenmur*K eulonatle___....-..,llia.00 IMS CHEVROLET Irutk wllh tUt b*d ' I G. E. ritlp la le ______OVER FIRST ,o« t REAL ESTATE WANTED $300 DOWN 3 1 EASY TERM S | 1100.00 IIU DODOE M t n *lch.«p Pall*. ‘’I'rltad lo ••II. UALKiALKO har.^third ruttlnx in ilaid. cllf^or.i DETWEILER’S • OMAC PINANCING JlOUflC to bo'moT^ Had Claih:. J07> ln4 PRACTICALLY * NEW — I BOOM ?37.62 per Month All^ ibo.e molort ha.a h^li Crilntlrra 1»<» UEBCURY 4.»” aM^Sowa and crailns rlshta that will Cliur^raUhad. Own.r muK .all wlihin j ,.000 UUBIIELS of Url»r. 1 ^ tnllM ___ IHT MK«C?my'^atl«a waxon. h.iter. TRUCKSTRU AND TRAILE^ ; handU trtm tOO to 1.000 btad. I( 700 FINANCE CO., INC. wa>i of Dar(ir iler*. WlHard Dowd. ' ■ ■■ ' ^ GibeGlbeoB UpriekI rratiar R e t. I3B7.00 , SP E C U L $313.45 warn lo Mil pl«a11 JUaln N. . Phona IHIW BPARTAN CONSOLE Itil1*47 HUICK ^Special 4-dwr udini ra- ^Jnd^a^Ind attnu* *a»t after I p. ta.______CeBblnatlen Radla and I'honoxrauh KO FORO m ton inick. Naw aelori HOMES FOB SALE MAGIC VALLEY ------R e f. 1343.00 SPECIAL 1770.00 ittTIHT crirVR0LET“ *«J^r‘ tc5InVhe*t- * *t t x ^ ^ ° tine. IISO.OO. Phon* Olll-Rl. INVESTMENT CORP. p — 147 >-oHu pickup. 11.100, L au ;r kn;:;: iuiTifcnM «««pt W u email. Ii.o m K 1 T O R Y f Thla l> a Dtautrl m104T f PONt I aC e'on»eill'w«""httUr. ra. *droao mod- L _ aharaeahara ef watar. C«w barn, sranarr. Ulaaiallaa.» Cyelarr. P>.~ ir M » l a j T A'lT g E|6tORCYCLC'sal. S ^ * ‘ »ar*U'' Uar*la mJAKtn OIL HKATEItS , ______' «ni houM. auuma FlIA loan, rheat _____ aad Jeha. Pboaa 111. U l Ualn Aro. E. 1115 4-ioor a*d.t>! h*atir, radio. II-KOOI::.KUOT ikbulli trailer booae. «xetlleat chlckan houaa. Eitra waau watar. J ~ toPECTXO ANY DAY. **” Mu}. rtiBdllrtiBdlllnat follr naUn* *oBlpp*d. Prk* ; FARMS FOR RENT ^‘rSiJJl tanaat hcoaa. IU.000.00. Half »» ClCLEASERS & DYERS i t l l ClIEVROLrr FlxImaiUr Moor MOO. ISOO. I'hon. OltlRI. DBhU______MIUK Boai* and lixom* pre>vt7. Cem^ » PAINTIS'C tc DECORATtNG 1 pl«t.l/ aod raadr la Urt la. no ACACRES, milk eowa. Rantar auat Kara tlahardaoa’.. lU liX W. SELF’S HARDWARE .Clin: h.«atrri btott ¥InUi7T ILEltle HOMEBl 'l IU lUfeet UorBl • [•hon. «».______h»Ip,h>I;, rgolvmnU fltaU praaanl locatioB. 70 ACRES ■AINT tha Biodara war tad aa*« Uodara J il l FOIID 4-door i*dani haater. radio. Uenr ManV ealraa: HIT lS>(ool Uehltslld*] . •iMrlantt. Koi t^D . Tlmaa.Nawt. irrUaIrrUitad-ranch. 4 room aanl-nodarti •» CC COJfM EHCiAL PRINTING P*JiPalLUas. PbOM 141-W. Klab*rlr. ____ 1111 IS-foot .Schela: alae raraplaU *•!<«•- n m 8AI.n hr cwB«n 1 room modcrs tlon ef n*w trallera. S«* at Park Trailer ' hotna. (Mod loCTllao. Trtcad ta a«lL FARMS FOR SALE f.Ti w®»lCT'?uht.^' IllloM. lail-yORO i^lsor aadaai hfU f.jadlo- rI fPLUMBING i & HEATING RADIO AND MUSIC }“1P40 J^ DODGE 4.door ledaa —-Sain.—lieo-Klmh«Tly Road.------r~~ -— Ly 0W.Sr7Ki“# room modrrri homa. Waab. — 80 ACRES ------HIGH »rad* rUno. Call llll Poplar »IKO « POllD builtitaa cou;.a| heater r— Inxton acbMl. l‘rl<«d lo mIL Tarma. IrrUiUd r«B«b. 1 room aaml-aedara •» CONSTRUCTIONCC H!x7cui'‘7 ? i u n L ''* J,'iu !^ pJ^riiT T ” 'a^';Atrnu* nr rhnni lltl. I'**l l l l I'LYMOUTIl :. /UREFRIGERATOR SERVICE ‘'VwJlotWlnl .Itclrle tlor.. n*w Cot.man tranimltilon. t .rrrJi. mraL Lartt a>m«r k>l. all fcsead. Valuj Ue*M;aia A»»liai»*ea. ' Pheae 14U ell haal«r. ARC waahrr. uhle aod obBlra. INTERNATIONAL KS-6 • u . ^ M . m i ^ i . u«mic« If aold ImmedUulr. Lon, . >•. xeod e*BdlUoa threiixh. 1 IIUOUS and bath. «U lleidar Krea «.tlm.taa. Ph MtfcR. •t SEWING Sl MACHINES 1947 rh^TtT^!tl Mon truck, ricoua out. ““«• willW aoeomnodiU 11 f*el b*«t bad. . alacirbalacu praaaore a n u n . Cow barn for Prte* trM tJr r*dM»l. • «w i. cblckaa boua. S acra p»ach >erTaB U. ilarrlBataa. Ploor aaadlai aM tewla;lewlai pachiBM—Vaaaaa aweepexa. 8p^ • hllti ^ap*«d allt. I’rte* ^l°n- AwS*atr»«?'Tl?rrr1 Sti J. j •HAROLD ABEGGLEN erchard. • «’ $1,000.00. Taraa. IlBlahlas. WaalBs a»d pellaUac. Trm aUUat «UU V. N Pr>c» Pboae Ull-W. — PIANO BARGAINS — »«tl4< Chtrrolat I'-j-toa Crtick wllh nA iL tr, IDAHO t u o n e i »i-w eatlttalaa. Pboae H it. ------llrownllt^. McVEY’S, »IC modam 4 rootn. and 100 ACRES ------» SICVS h SHOWCARDS RETORF. TOU DUY ]sl»]VI» IVJa* ’Vloni htelrr. black hath. rUA eosatnwUoa. Full hairaMDI. L—.. ~ T. lrrU»lad r«t«h. fnll w.tar Hiht. 1 •» fFVRNITVRB t ______^ r l n ANY I'lAKO |ta>m - Ch.tfol.l lyU-n ptnrl rwTB hotaa. rood outhBlldlnxr. A rood T T ^ BlAii aicKfr-P^lniad » tjeaa. PL UU. COME IN AND hEE OUR i IXO1*«o Mrmouth iPlon pkkup ------grn1.faV‘*1?:nTO'r”^ — row crop ranch. tSUOO.OO. |i.(00 «a>h “ 5 ^ SELECTION OP | IIMI t u CMC Men truck wllh rraia bad )" will handla. -‘a r - ^ r T ; c ’iS.’.Vii vf t TAXfPERMtST______. 1-nACTICAU.Y n«w two badraom lionif. 80 ACRES ^ Good r*oond*Uoa.d pUno* | Hardwood floofa. f«ll ««ra«Tit b*»»«cnt. CAPE • Cl J>. I. KltALlCLK. iOT 4th avasa* eaat. SPEC IA I5 Konh«a.( of Jaroma. Good lolt and • CLASS - flAPMTOnS Dlcki^aOB, North Dakota ---- • AI.L GUARANTEED i tn i l Cub rarm-ill tractnrj Hthla. aalf < f^ ^ a n r h V J " 'g a l‘;V » ! ? .^ ” " ^a^";lari qalla wall, t badreora hema wllh wllh ^ „ a-]Blpfflant and halldlnr. atotarr 1,^leBiea - GUia • Rad, tt* lad C. Ph. 4I>.W. ------• KRI:B DELIVERY • bath, T>I* baal rmi'll aa« far 111.000. u l - » TYPEWRITERS • TERUB I __ ■ bath.UURKTl J S IP YOU WISH TO BUY » KEY SHOP ^^ r«lai. aad eerrWc iU r. wood TVpewrllar ^ OppoalU f . O. CLAUDE BROWN IIH »kk«wr *»_' ATTRACTIVE APARTMENT HOUSE * WE^ HAVE IT FOR YOU ionlBX: WlU beat 4.000 fe*t er * > reoB dwaUInc ts Waahlsstn tchoel A M U S IC & F U R N I T U R E trotn il lo K 'l«na. I<«ir pri** '” “iS £ « • , v. dUtrIrt rtr^laca. Wall U wai) cuM * t t Balta. gal an fstnlahad. Btokar and 100 _CRMG & FALES.. . rS/i > w a t e r SOW ENEHS ll,coa 8»*clal IIJOO. — T^->:rtirl«*-«a6Ttinlas-*ea*.:rEll-, ■tm* «•«- t UONEt TO LOAN. 5 - S bkaaoiaat. •lokarkaat. | ooBlh oosi: iBcoma. I7J«0 doam. Rcaitors ' c~ - jo ih £>. -for- UiHt» lo^m. tSS — L lUfth » Treat BaUAlM. FhO— W l. »> ViVENETIAN BUNDS Sl-EfclAL SERVICES ~ NORTHSIDE ■ CECIL a JONES ELrtER PETERS * * M o o m a IDAHO MUARK o to ^ p te a u a a *OT*U..-iBalal. ------^irro COHEANY—— nry Phoaa m iU or call at 1140 Ilh Ara. C. » HIMEOCRAPHTNG laileaa. r*palni a*w asd aa*d fUturea. JEBOUE. IDAUO OpvUtn Biak 4 z n r t BU«. Ph. M il rbooi et W.. PtaM lUl. fwUas VaWa ahn Ia Blaaaa 111 Harrlann lit?*«l. ------v.i'iSjfe.K .i'i'illW m . *».5OUada aaade I* ardar. Cele* eetetltm. , i, Ph

crop. Zt eivlnfet u export oar- 1 \. Exposure Blamed IcIdaho’s Crop ‘G‘Gray Markef in Wheat 'VJ Farms S?k e t c ( CQljr UO,«»M O bushtfL Ship- JLIlDrivers Escape,in U menta trom lost year’a erop set a 1 In Hunter’s Death i Cars Disappears, 1 record of «es,000M01nabela. JHead-on Collision' I ' Siaid Planned ^ Harvest Gets ^ Face ‘Severe’ ^Offlelab BoUt tba redoctlon woujd KIMBERLY, «n Oct U-Dtlven of | After Being Lost Auto Chief Avers Involratnv( gortmmtDi planting and marketlnc controls. two ^ vehicles escaped Injury In a H OARDEN VAtLEY. Ida.. O ct 13 BOISE, O c t a O . Colo, head-oo collUlon here a t 9:45 p. m. V By Satellites ^(A>>&xpoeure was given today m Weather Aid „»manager of tbe Idaho stato Auto­ Cuts by 19.54 -Uajer PoUUtal mstrancat* Tuesday. Tuea Deputy SherUt Dwight ' V RA0UK, O e t U ~ReUftbIs the cause ot death of Alvin Pack- BOISE, b( O c t 18 Id ah o ’s fall °>obmobile assoelalioD. said today tho WAfimNOTON. u Oct u («— O. ® V. WeUs, chief oX the depart* Shaw Sha) reported. - rell. ar-year-old BoUe hunter who harv t w n e f h e re n y R u » U b u dccWed « “ • ' harvest BOt a boost from tbe weath- automotive "gray market- In Idaho American .-ii wheat faim en face a poa- menfi butoau' of economla . said Andrew Ar W. Rllverda, driving a ( to iponaor tn “eMtao union" fo had btoi missing elace lu t Wednes- erman enm during the put week. uU ddUoppearlng. 2^tlble one-third cut In their aereaga wheat U a major politkal Instru- truck trucl loaded with produce, turned \l e ffset 'WMtcm Europe'i *^cet«n] day. nTho - weekly crop and weather “Tl'The new goveizunent credit con- by 1 ment of thU cotmtiy tn intenatlon- toward towa a warehouse on Mahi street • AK Ul3 body w u found near a creek (umi by IPM, the agriculture department r}® onion." ^ summary sold killing frosts occurred troU are helping to stamp out the hM h u reported. al affaln. He then went on to ques- and and tbe collision oeeurttd between V y / The dMUaa to fona » fedenUon on Bulldog ridge, close to the Boise- tn manym sections, maturing potatoes, m mar: arket. Cole sold. 11 tlon the department's assumption of his his mTtitnn Uid an automobile Valley county line yesterday, . The department'# report to which ^ of M st«n Eorope^ ''people'! deiooc- *'“{ The poUto harvest w u well undeV Heh i gave credit to new ear dealer* one official dissented, w u laid be- a * ^sharp drop to exporu by iw i driven drivi by Robert W. Denton, tha rL-W »ole«" WM beUered Uken st a oon- _ Finding the body were a brother, way with good quality tuben and for Aa long u this country uses food deputy depu said. r Eddy Packrell, Meridian, and a cou- hish for taking precautions to see that .lorefore a farm outlook conference of , fp e n e e e t top eM tam poUUcel I n d - high yields being reported. new cars go to bona fide purchasers economlstaccod from state agricultural u an Implement In its efforts to The Tb officer estimated the dam> rtjUj «n tn the Crime* lu t month. It U sin. Fred Packrell. gtiShowen In northern Idaho lm- jaji, attain a luting peaee and a sUble age age to the automobUe at |400 and A search w u launched lu t week o„v, Instead of for profitable re-«ale. college* eoQe by Hugh I* Stewart, farm r S npeeted to be announced *000. * proved plowing condlUons where management chief in the bureau of ^world economy, b e contended, w heat tioO tioO for tho t n ^ Vj^l when Fackrell failed to meet a com- He also added that many dealers exports may be expected to bo rei- . H*y laehide TncMletl* fields ore being readied for next will sell only to cuatom en w bo agree ■gricultural economics. It w u based panlon while on a deer hunt year's crop. atively high. kr sA e a D: TIM Ea-W EW a W AOT ADB. ||l | y XoformAnU uid tbe fedenUcn R4RelaUves and peace offlcen of ' to sell the car back to the original upon an assumption that tha export Some Bean Dainag* market—now • at record lereU—win »«-• I Mobil Tires w eald Include Poluitl. Ozechoslo- BoUBoise and Valley counties combed Rains provided adequate soil mols< dealer , If the customer decides to TaklA. B u n f u r . B ulgula and R o- the area and they were Joined yes- get rid of the ear,within a slx-mooth otellne k U sharply. ture and were bcneflclal to new “!L, To protect youaelf and yoor . mania. Zti planner* vere reported urd.te rd a y by half a do*en sU te police- period. Only 85.000,000 Aerea grasses in aoulhcentral Idaho, the Dcalen also are Investigating Csmi^framjiatti^iniwcsoMd ■ hoping also to brlns In Yusoelavla menmen. report reoai said. The rain did some d e^te Iti expulalon from the com- itI t WM aeveral h o u n after tha body prospective buytn more carefully to . Such a cut would mean a wheat ^ P f w Y O U K by a c d d ^ doe to smoo^ worn,' damage to unthreshed beans. Most make sure they plan to keep tho “acreage rj of about U ,000,000 acres tn tires, to protect yonr ear from inTuJuu was found until It could be carried of . the bean crop h u been threshed, Itie Ruulan sone of Austria also to aan automobile for the trip to a c a n they buy. Colo said. » M com pared w ith 70.000^00 ex­ dsmsge to sldddlog, stop in however. P*Ct4pected to be seeded tor next year's WM' reported under conalderaUon BoUBoise funeral home. g„, todsyaadajkyoarMrtflgu Sugar beeU wero being harvested _ dealer to che^ tbe cosdldon of. for membenhlp. The participation FtPackrell's death was the fifth In all dUtrlcts and the apple and I r of eut«m Germnny, however, w u idaliIdoho hunting fatallly of the season. ,letluce ,, harvests were well under way Crash Victim Is cllithe tires co your csi. beliered le ft for U ter dUcuwIon. Accl 'w Accldenta with flreams accounted ,In southwestern Idaho. The third WannaBelnRADIO UobaTlrts have the acloih'e Exaet Fona Not Berealed for Ithe othera.______cmtj,cutttag of hay w u being finished. Speaker at Filer cn(B no other industry does the future ! ■btglKomicenlan'’ tread thst vit» lh e exact fonn of the proposed __ Range* Improve ■ FIFILER, O ct 13—Lieut James O. bold-brighter hold financial promise ' non noaJdd robber on tbe OTvanUatlon w u not revealed. B ut 'D l Ranges and putures ohowed lm- Whl:Whittaker, co-pllot of the piano seculectirlty than In AM and FU Radl.o HEALTH pavement I w4>ere It U needed, gtvefl^ ] t WM learned th a t more than a Blaine •L'Jl MIA Will provement durtng the recent rains, whlcwhich crashed while Capt Eddie Tele'TelevUlon. These fields need and you greater surface traction. •core of experts from the partlcl- 1 but livestock w u being moved to RickRlckcnbscker wu aboard, told of waniwant men trained u anonuncen. Liberal (nde-b on »nr old Ures patlns counUici were called toge- Be J Honored Here marketsnark and feed lots. hlahis cexperiences of floating on a raft scrip(cript writers, disk jockeys, and n - VIGOR H-emciUh»topa\/forneto th e r In Prague this week, handed a Twin PalU Stake Mutual Im- Some So« Ute barley crops in Caribou In ttho Pacific ocean for 31 days dloUo technlclana—buI t th e w a n spe* Take off thoee burdensome UobOTirct. iri? information partment leaden, ward and stake BOISE,q q Oct. 13 w>>—Bids for tho &*” f Iv H iE i w rite fo r free- booklet— ber would retain Its own Bovem- priesthood pries' authorities and en dl- , Dept. 38 ______ment and dlploreaUo representation recto sale of the BoLie city hoU will be >"* rectors. The first session will con- spenod “ for the third time next Mon- BONNIMIES abroad. vene at 9 a. m. ot the Twin Falls day. ^iy D O N MARTIN STEAM BATH 8 MASSAGE second word chapel. Bolh uJ,, bids opened tills week were , Four members of MIA general withdrawn -i{k,- u result of a technicali­ tlu^" ||)f I . I^Hf&h I JtoUolRadi^AiU Coder Walgreen Drag—Sboshoioshona Street Entrance Buhl Scout Heads board In S a lt Lake City wUl bo In ty. The Statesman Printing com- ^ luiwoCTonomn, aBUTWoao o. uii. t attendance to conduct various meet- pony had submilled the high ^id of I La To Discuss Plans IngsKg” throughout the convention. 133,000 ^ jv and th e O re aler BoUe cor- , BUHL. Oet 13-ScouU and Cub Karl Ka Freeman. Twin FalU aUke poroUon had bid »80,761. leaders of the Buhl dUtrlct will young youni men's superintendent, and Bids opened Sept 30 wero rejected have a roundtable discussion a t 6 CamUla Caml Freestone. Twin FalU stake because bccat they wero below the op- ' p. m. today in the Buhl clly holl, young youni women's president, are In prolscd p-.u, value of $80,000. P a n h a ll Terry, field execuUve, a n - charge c h a n of convention arrangemenls. ____ aounced Tuesday. Tom Novacek. district chairman, 'D a will be In charge of tbe meeUns. The iVRebekah’s v Degree |i= Scout leader roundtable will be led by Dick Hitchcock. dUtrlct com- \Conferred j at Buhl IT mlssloner. a n d Don Hlgbe, Cubmas- bI3BUHL, Oct 13—Five men re> f d che[STERFIE: te r o f pack 0, will be In charge of celve< ELD IS B celved the Rebekah degree Tues- T I ^ O O EARLY BUILDIN th e Oub leaders' discussion. day 1night at tho Odd Fellow's hall . aat t a Ispecial meeting of the Rebekah To Arrange lodge.lodge Wll'WUllam Stam ple. noble grand, For Your GET yonr FARM LOANS presided at the meeting when George Baxter, Lcland Hudson. Chriatmas Soren Jensen. Robert Lee and Guy Ulrich received the degree. Portraits ANOTHlERFAGlTORY Plana were made for degree staff work to be put on next week at the '7 ' s n RebelRebekah assembly tn Pocatello. Re- TheJ- fMshmenta wero served by Mrs. Wes Fuller, M n. Bert Womach and Mrs. f B E C AWSE l ALL OVEF■R AMERICA M(MORE MILLIONSN S » J. E. WHITE HH. F . K ram er. ^ALBUM ror new tow ratee and teraa PAYETTE VISITOR H o u n 10 a jn . to 8 p.m. O F SM O K EI i n M atn N crtb PbOM MT HEYBURN.h E O et 13-Mrs. Agnes ZSl Bhoshene S t North ERS ARE ASKINING FOR Jens

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<• ■ nSDNZSDAT, OCTOBER U, 19411048 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS.Fi ID a6 o iposed to be tn d e p e n d m t^ fl- iced by Idaho buslneas and ln» Expwsion of Work Contimiaues on Power Pla*lants in Hagermaian Valley Pu•ublicity Unit ^itry, supplemented w ith tiuc moa* .. from the sUte. Xl Ast week the Idaho BoUl ano- ' «P ' Power Plants ■ OK’s Forming tion endorsed tbe objecttres of I club but favored the sUt« IA amber of Commme handUng the W l Nets Surplus I BoosterB Qiib Sin'Sprograa>«ram^______WEEKLY 1 (P ria Om ) BBOISE. o n Oct. IS (/F) — CreaUon of Two new cooereta flumes KTcral th es, Idaho I< Four-Season club to H p f mii>« long, oo« Indlng Izom a USED u A DmiMG Both of the Malad pUnU H m entrat to clarity Its poolUon.’* the thoritlejriUes, clvlo groupe. service clubs, ^ are fully autonaUo and will be «p - H goTunTwnor said. T he board of public- p»trloUtrloUc organizaUons and aU cltl- ROOM SET erated by remote control from the H Ityr Is of the definite opinion that ««•»«u toto give Its observance due con- l^vcr Salmon falls dereiopment* th e cRcreation of the Pour-Season club sideraUleraUon andyplannlng. 8 pieces;plet tohle, butfet and Ttit new imlti comtrwted at H WlUn not a< only tmprore Idaho's posl- 0 chain. In light oak Upper Salmon falls, about a mUo H in tn the tourist travel market, but VISITS PAEENTi ® below Oswler's brldse, were the H tha a t t tth l e club wfll Insure a contlnu- D4E!EMERSON, Oct. 13-Mr. and Mn. u k £ K first to bo completed In the com. ane«M of < the program of promoting CUftonIfton May and family have re- spEOZA: $99.00 pony's postwar expaniloo p to g :^ tble e U travel industry to the Oem turnedmed from Pocatello where they This station has been In cperatloa ■ ■ sUat*.- to.” - visitedIlted Mrs. Uoy's parents, Mr. and since Septem ber, 1M7. H K The 7\>ur-Stason club haa been Mrs.ra. FiF rank Ham mon. Largest Unit M ------2 (ONLYl — USED Largest of all the new units wlU H I 09x12 Axministcr be the plant now under construe- tion In Snake river canyon approx- ImatelT seren miles west of Dllss. H RUGIUGS e a . $17.50 This project Includes a concrete dam COO feet loog. ereaung a reservoir H w hich will extend five mUes up« H stream. The dam and powerhouse 2 UbciI Coblnot Model will have a total height of m feet. H SO fee t o( th e powerhouse being be> Tkt RADIOS low th e present w ater level. ■ W ith a portion of the spillway sec- f l Real Bargains at tion of this project completed a p.Constroctlon Is under way on the IdahiIdaho Power eotspany's Igrdro-eloe. the tbe piers en the main ebanntl ef tha rivt ■nio m a jo r sh if t U scheduled lo tAke trio development ca Snake river waitt e( Bills.1 Piets for the datn. flank- will have a toUl height of 133 feet, m e n < i29.50 a n d $3 4 .5 0 place In the construction operaUons ed ^ by, water-eentret eribs, are going op oion the f»r side ef tho river, Tho pleted, plet It WlU add 10,000 UlowatU U I d late this week. The large coffer dam ~powerboose, ' which will have three gener[enerator*. win be buUt thU side of «v g i ravt ln g ) on the south side of the river will be removed to change the course of * * * It * * » * 1 ONLYl — USED th e stream . ThU will be foUowcd by Tjtr ( M the erecUon of a coffcr dam on the Writer f f J of Fishing B dainty blouses... o n . HEATER P north side of the channel where „ M room slzo EA the powerhouse and the remainder .X f - Fine wothoble crepe vrilK dolnly C.f a \ ll iiT One root o f th e a a m wUl be constructed. Stories Gets New B > M SPEOIAl>EOIAL AT ___9 i | A * 3 U The powerhouse ot tho Bliss plant f ' loce lrIrr>-«noke on exciting c o t l u i ^ Is desired to have three turbines, Chapter Vi for Book I wllh your iVirtt— W W V | ' •a c h 35.000 horsepower. SANDPOINT. 8 / Oct. 13 WV-A Mos- ■ 15 ONLY! — NEW Ualf Completed eochusetts cach %-rltcr got a new chap* ' f c Style Illintroted , . , B J H ' i j k Work on the Lower Siilmon falls ter forf' a book on trout fishing Tues- ^ B f rlTcr. The dam and powerhooso All Metal development, second largest of aU day day when he londed o 31-pound. 13- e n tb e BUh development la com- other blovtet.1.9* lo 9.9S ■ I the now units. Is about half com- ounce ounc Kamloops rainbow trout on > Idaho Power’* eapaelty.. (Staff pleted. The old powerhouse at that an eight-pounde test line. ■■ MEDICINE location, partly constructed In 1910 Joseph Ja D. Bates. Jr, Long Mead- E B by a predeeeeeor company and com- ow. ow. Mass., Tlslted Lake Pend MS whirl skirts... ■ CABINETS pleted In 1010 by the Idaho Power Orlelle Orle: to get material for a book jyti MirrorIrror slsoBl lijflO. Two glass shelves, company, will be discontinued. The on fishing.l On his third day out ^ H l n in Itntrout block follle—yovr H you'llmil wont Wl to buy an extra one fu old generators with a capacity of today todo; he hooked tho giant Kam- I .' (hee bock porch or basement at this loops on light spinning Uckle. I 7J00 kilowatts ■ will be removed, loopi oil lime fovorile—ikirt IIIum low prlci starting next week, and dismantling Bates Be botUed 40 minutes before K /; I SPECIA] of tho building will follow. Tbls Is he broughtb the big fish to the gaff {^. troled from our ____$4.95 of Joeeph W. Brooks. Jr.. BalU- V 4 ^ being done to moke room for tho of ; remaining half of the new project, more, mon an expert fly rod fisherman to ta l ou tp u t of whleh will be 00,000 and a n d author on fishing. 7 ONLYl — NEW kilowatts. - Batea’ Ba Kamloops Is considerably The old dam acron Snaks river, smaller smal than the world’s record 38- Wju which created a 33-foot head of wa- pound poui Rainbow Uken from Lake E H ■ CARD TABLES Pend Orlelle last year, but he will ter, has been replaced by a higher Pent olher tklrfi 3.9S to 7.9S |3il3S i Values ^ m rinm w hich wUl pTovlde a head of enter ente It for official honors as the ..r'' WhilehUe theytli l a s t ____ fro m M to 63 feet. The plan t wUl largest largi trout ever taken on light ^r». have four turbines, each rated at tackle. tack i e ■' B * ai.OOO horsepower, No “Wasttf* Space 1 ONLYl — N EW Lower Sahnon foils is approxl- Uy tot the people of lU territory. We m ately five miles below Upper Solm - aw are proud of the fact that no com- gp.y AH Enamel Whita A on falls, ond the backwater from tlie munmunlty served by the company ha.! * lower plant will extend to the tall- ever been retarded In Its grou-th ona V. - t ' ' ' RANGE race of the upper powerhouse. development devc for lock of ample elec- '■*’ * f J w ith1th rejreservoir, cast Iron oven 1*7118 "With this program expansion.* trtc trtc power. We Intend to molnUln PlPhoto above Is » clMeup view of thto o upperUi Malad power plant which has ■ ' any^ plants In Hagerman valley has been •ays T. E. Roach, president and gen* this this record.” ThThis onll ef the Idaho Tower company^ 0 Go F or ™ _ $ 7 9 « p O — — eraerallon. It U cempUtely automatle aadaad will be operated by rcmoU control t Wm ■_ T.OO, eral manager, "the Idaho -Power company Is fulfilling lU responslbll- READ RSA TIMES-NEWS WANT AD3. plant pla (Staff engraving) Across Prom Orpheum “njcatre TWIN FALLS ■rONLYl—'N r EW '' Hollywood Bed Ith box spring and sprtng»tIUed m attress FORTSk.r Ol __ $69^95 ' u a capacity o f 7,200 Ulowatta. leen completed ai^ placed In op- 1 OnOnly New Coil Spring this lovely olpi from the Lower Salmon falls IH W A U . BED ^ w ithIth UuInnerspring A C M f A ’ a n t PLASTIC matuess. atuess Only — 9 9 /O V y W l l l W 4' f m o t MEW on. 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State’s Game JSponsor Sei^ices CONSTITUTIONAL AM School Plants Gr00.000 w estem BerUnera. ^B O ISE. OcL 13 >-stat« >lah n 0, 8. *Ut« department reiUsta U I Qd Oam e Director T .B .M u m y baa EMERSON, O et 1»-M r. and Mrs. taid specific aod iron-clad a « ^ }«Un and• oust the wesUm power*. ThThe Ruaalau haro proteUd tha Kenneth Ethlngton and Le*ter need fer ctaw w n pUnnln® -mtn wW they would gain enormously m alrlUalrlUU T h eir pilot* have buxsod the ermed the loa* of four Uvea In SSV ^ U4 TxonuoKT wnxnsor i naii & mento should-b« drawn up. pro^d- W untlng accidents thb faU aa "a Bthlngton. Salt Lake City, Utah, a n ouUlnrt Tue«l»T by Dr. Joba u . m « l presUge throughout Europe. - wesUwealem transport*. Their flak guna VlslUng Mra. Ethlngton'a parent*. ^ Ing meana of gelling in M d out ^ P ^ ha«Uy w aiU ot hunvan Ufe.'* u r i or U» West yirglnU eUle In*the cityb through the aovlet-occupled Tha Sovleta proceeded cauUous- havehave cm ted nulaaacea In the cor- Mr. a n d Mr*. Xra S h o r t • *u d ip u tm c n t ot ecJac»Uon. • ^ t tr. They were not suro lha western ridorrldora. But tho Uft ha* gooe ea. Mtirray tald prevenUon of the -aste Of human Ufe durtag hunu ------Hb took* mt the concludlnf »«• powera would not fight And they In the air, the Rusalana must ^*7 , «Ion or • Khool p U n t p U n ^ e o n - Th■ma American repreaenU U ve, Am- jg aeaton* la a matUr of Individ- a *oixT‘iucao'iuTioN ♦ did not want to risk a war. ahoolihoot a Brltlah or American plane 3al rtsponslblUly._ th ere are going to be nearly S5.000 P rm fereac*. attended by Idmbo edu»- bissibassador Jobn Wlnant. jIn March, they demanded tho downdowa to atop I t There la no oUur He said It w u m ore Impcurtant ta "Every man wllh a gun la « po- peraoaa carrying gun* tn the for- Si, tel from throughout^ 8t*te. He25>w » goodwlU to lh a B ovleu th a n Jright ^ ^ t to Inspect American and Brit- way. tantiisnUal kUler.- he aald. esta.-* u s a . ' Attorney O eneral B o b e rt E.SmyUe ahow Ish military trains on the charge ThThus far the Russian* have ahown •a CauDtr arnnn. I* .amin.1.' IM A»Pt«*w 4dTbed tn u te e i end sxtper- haggle hosB over *pecUlo agreemeota. th e , w est waa smuggling out .'w ar nono IrIncUnaUoa to *hoot U KUltd la IM7 I----- t^ e n tfto «St edvUe ot local He won eut ____ crtmlcrtmlnaU and undesirable* of other BuBut BerUn h u become tuch an L Laj u t year 14 per*on* w er» kUled Ifjil eoun«l to a admonWjrfJhem The Th right of the w e*teroxpo^ type*. The west refused to allow thla InterIntemaUonal Issue It U beUsved durlrurlng hunUng trips In Idaho. * to faUow »t«P by at«p procedures to be In BerUa a s occupying pOTer* InspecUon. aaylng it would be an the iSovleta would rlak war In the **You “V can't legislate carelasxaea* oumnedlatheebstTMlorbond elfc- vw u u clearlyi e*tabll»hed by the Um- event iorce w u tried. The' alake* outut of lha picture." Munmy aald. i%.KDGAIS M I r r - 'i^.an'v"?nrs,*“o:.' r i Infringement on sovereignly. The eveni M tK M M ts. BUM .( ia4M U\.n •CUUT' tlon proceeding* to *ro!d enUns- don iagreement*. The getttog In and Ru.i8lana refused lo allow Uie tralna havo become too great for a retreat "NotNothing seems to Impreu anyone ba ■■ U>«I4.4 u u .IIDIIBIII tn. ».nat out wm* letl to the goodwUl of ihe to go through. So th e mUltary U alns wlUiiwithout some race-Bavlng com pro- withrlth the horror ot kllUng aa much as •topped running. >n>«e.mlse. actuictually being Involved In auch a Sl' aaen,Luclu*t>.CW Mhool ot cducetlon et the TJnlvtr. pir In a few weeka the Sovleta charg­ , , de«Ue ath. ITS 1^ 0. dUcusM d thB im port- and u id Brltlah represenUUvea worked ed U>e westem powera with -loot- QCT’ "But Uiat doesn't do the victim ent Dlece or special eervlce trees In out agrecmcnU with the Bovl^ la-" lag" thU wrecked city by remov- 951 »7U. Beaver Are n y good." h e added. Un«K plimnlnK of echool b u U d tn ^ lla commander, corns on moving jIng m ifactories aod bU8lnc.i*ea. T hey m “ Murraym i said from 13 to 14 hunt- troop* to the clly tilm d S llh e need ror_ aud ^unu. iroot refused to allow any freight train Transplanted 1 in ra have been killed each year dur- HrcTion t. ?Tiu s% ' / 551 ...oBciioH 1. -hilt aKUo* a •» aum* o S ^ addrettlng the conrcenee sone ^jne border, ___ Th 031 beaver w ere transplatod- in H e uld Uie department waa “par- The next step wa* to delay and Idnho during the p u t summer—ao ttoiliIcularly horrified’’ over the practice A M •* •**« Han* C. Hulbe, arehlleel. for Subaequent gu four-power agree- hamper Incoming shlptnenla by In- th« itate department of education; menla „,fni provided air corrldora and ^ of them by parachute. ofif t Uklng “sound shots." A sound ForT dependable Iratuporta- specUona. jj,,John Smith, fur supervisor of the *hothot Murray explained, ts ono In Uon, u You'U find It paya to ‘ ^ ■WUllam C. Sorenson. Payelte euper- worked out Iho exact number ol Then the western powera-put in S u X to f echoob: U K Perkins train* to be moved over the rail fish nnd game department, told the ’■hlcihlch a hunter wlU fire In the dl- yottr ji Ford. LIneoln and M er- rail? currency reform In westem Oer- game commission Tueaday the bea- J®®,ection ‘ for something heard moving cnry ci Dealer First Ct 1i «, Th. 47 47 Ford V8 SD T u d o r____ $1750 K m m tl. Boise a rc h ite ct: E- iBUon inUoi of th e lr eectora *^ well « The Soviets Immediately (In June) w,_, Haroldsen. commercial and India- Ihelr ^,^1, occupaUon troopa. The Ru*- beneficial In flood control measures nds before he shoots." he snld. "and 47 47 Pord v a SO Pordor 1735 (o«nUil(>. prMlnct tn4 rer .11 pvDlie .M nBnluptl men.T. auiM flUlM ans, .han har* rantfM wiihta tb* Meanwhile, however, the era of Idaho under the caretaker trap- Extra clean, new m tr— 1205 wn.eh ^ 1 , W.J Im P.I4 t . i&.m. of .tn u ill; lUU or the Soviet Mne. MTD. inie Ihilr ^a.iaiea. TM tminir Mm. BU •■•'i goodwUl w u ru n n in g out. T he al- ping plan last year. Of the pro­ 41 Mercury Fordor Sdn. — 1M3 •®,™*tnlailo^r. Riup^fraplor tetuiMl vhaa n.ro- * Reports Given on W ith the land route* closed, tho ASP[?ALf~^ i 41 ;i Chev. Special Fordor _ 1050 , 11^lies 'were at odd* on what kind of a ceeds from th e tale of pelts, I1S8.- postwar Germany should be created. western powera resorted to the arm 000 w ent to trappers and >53,000 SHINGLES 40 « Lincoln Coupe ...... 050 i i ‘ 5; “•« ^ Murtaugh Jaunts . Sother east-west conflicts cropped that won them the war-air |»wer. went to the state. 30 Mercury Fordor Sdn.__ 008 «mr«*mn .h.H*"B!a^ •mpSi.n3''l)7* Ihi »Mnty “ah.^ Vast fleets of air tran.iporta—most- t 1i 37 Ford VB Coupe ______450 «n.mta.iM.m 10 «pelm nel. a.poll-.«5 Cooallw MURTAUOH. Oct. 13 - R umbII 1 up arounda: the world. T h e game commissioners wlU con­ BUILT-UP ” cl.r-c.l • ABBIarAnT* u tha bualna.i asMnilaa asiannx ta nad aa rbllowai ______c tinu( of Ihtlr eiriM mtr J^fflre. Mid dapetl.. “ and Oeorge Blackburn and Bob The Th Russians wanted a commun------tinue thelr annual fall meeting to­ Some have Radio* and Healera m orrow. ROOFS •emt-ftlTt’on bl* fMS’^ir *»'' uJTem Church have returned to Cascade iRt-domlnated central Oerman got- s r i s s after visiting here. emment emir wlU\ full police power*. ( ’( 10H°3."*n^SBaMla^ M 6. ^ “ot* Jam es M atthews. Boise, accom- Thl.''waa Thl.'' unacceptable to the west. GOP '''■ Started New aAs. a rule, th e air move* aa wind BRICK ^ nnd ASnESTOS TRUCKS nm shiS: Donled by his nlatcr. Mrs. E. F. Tliet 1i allied control counclfi set up rT, from west lo east In th* United SIDING „ Liv: fa'ii% r*::.rr; to govem all of Germany, -bogged ± I SUUSUte*. 47 Ford V8 Vanette 1 Ton .**-J~sn»n Sarlion • v( Aniel« XTin ef twaalr.1 Walker and Mra. Nel Barstow. have to gi Trend for Sound Ideal for Bulky loads ..,»10fl0 ir. been vWtlng relaUvea and frltnda down dowr wlUi th e Soviet vetos. p INTERLOCKING .. Each power govemed Ita tone of Jl 45 Mack a Ton Truck .....- 1760 -““•Kcrr'ioN r^couNTT'oVncma— »Van ta Rule, Solon Avers ^ WEATHERSTRIPPING 38 js Ford V8 m Ton Truck, T«> utlil.lara n tinanl U4 unitnrm Court < Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart. Germany Gtrti as It saw nt. BOISE, Oct 13 (-P)—The Repub- T f Extra Good ...... 780 umi Wendover, Utah, are visiting Mr. Th■Ihe foreign m inisters or th e big Ucan Both congreM .'tarted the trend Feel Bloated ' ROCK W'OOL ei.n four tried to solve the rituatlon. naiD«l than ». a dUsni af tba UanS and Mrs. P. Okelberrj-. four to'sound governincnl praeUees. Rep. Wa Buy. Bell. Trade tnntrr. a tmiair tn/nnr. wh. "wi''n t Blataa a i.tu aad i UmII lar. rvSM vttMl UM Mr. and Mr*. Hal Walker have They Thc> ended In worse deadlocks. John - , Sanborn. R, Idu.. uld Tues- rtl" INSULATION Meanwhile, divided w estern O er- ^ Nflfl.* •*’«walT*^»aa»MM «(f1rar .r efriMrt da.ifnal.4 W 1««. Mrabr Mr. and Mr*. Joffre Jensen have Uon Uon killed Uio Incentive to work, Sanborn - .n i said the federal govem- f t MAGIC CITY nOOFING S^fnel?* «“aiw * • a " '’' ' mSV” n““ “ SJctIit’ returned from Bolt Lake City where Pnctorle.1 PncL lacked raw m aterials. U n- Munl/‘ of/lcta' ^atitu *br^abt>alia4.**bat rMlim ment today "U the world'* biggest I - / & IMPROVEMENT CO. lB.^T»|i1tU1tit«^^bT^iaoat»l ^nnjforrn ejililloo Mra. Jensen received medical treat* employment empl mounted. The 48.000JDW banker, . !an:e.it security holder, MOTOR CO. p in westem Germany wero living In . Get Relonga 4 .J M Addi*on W. Phone 2739-W rtae* •nVinuBlelil*MnMi’a luTMblia aon^ A APim»r« pn^.4 » IM a*aala vn Mtnfi a. t»«r. ment. 'f' * largest life Iruurance buslne.vi. big­ m i.a a . a>r n^un, u4 ttell jtMtflbe A^pnvMAtpnrtt b)r U). lle«M on Uank a. m r . Ailln Date.v Ijong Btnch. Callf., n vastvw poorhouse. supported by Brit- (Free EUlmntea) Ford-Llncoln-Mcrctiry »«'’ Ish and Am erican taspnyera w ho had gest . . fo rm mnrtflRM holder, biggest p _ t 1* visiting relfttlvc.1 here. He will bc Ish a single land owner In the nation, Enjoy Real Relief accompanied homo by his mother, paid paid million.'! to w in th e w ar and . » From Sour, GoHsy Stomach now had to pay more to keep thelr blgge.1t landlord, blgsest tennant, sTO Mr*. Edith Bates. now biggest employer, biggest foreign Llkl»emiserably from stomatch gaa, and ------ery, ery, made headway. but Something had to be done, and It bul a fundamenUl difference in your food doesn’t digest Uie way 11 V IS IT POCATELLO So govertimrnt philosophy. ahoushould, then profit by the expert- • , OAKLEY. Oct. 1 3 -M r. nnd Mrs. wa*. The United States agreed lo •''.y finance a vast European recovery He * said Uie President asked con- ence of thousands of other men and * ’ Loren J. Hoblnson. Jr.. hnve re- Jlnai gre.is fo r power to fix wages, llx womwomen and try Relonga. turned from Pocatello where they program. prog de.il(jned to m ake w estem • ‘;-“ Europe stand on lUi own feet. In prlce.1. expand covem m enl spend- _ visited their daughUr and oon-ln- Eure Ing, incrcare f«1ernl taxe.i. social- Taken just before meali, this fa­ law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Lovell 1052. mous gastric tonic steps up the flow The RuMlan-1 did no l like this. lie nnd naUunnUje medicine and , and their granddaughUr. who was Tl Rtnernlly regiment the life of ewry of vital stomach Juices, which In- bom OCL 8. T h e Robinsons were a c They The] walked out of the first ERP family. f'" ' «crea*o e a j your desire for food and aid eompanled to Pocatello by their ton, meeUng meet In Paris and declared war X ^ your digestion. Retonga also relieves Loren B. Robinson, on thetl whole program. 'T ^ hl.i program Is Im paulble If the ^ ““5 Wue ip lr li of Uac conaUiutlon and ,that ” weary, weakened, aU-gone feel­ • - 01Giving up on » four-power Ger- ing. pounding muscular aches, and many, sl* western nations met In bill of rlRlit* la to be revived," SNAKE RIVER REPORT Sanborn declared. pains, restlessness and nepi'ous Irri­ London to try to put western Oer- tability. * ■ • manmany, compa'tNJ of the American, — OCT. * BrlUBriUsh nnd French tones, oa lla feet NaNature's own medicinal roota. B (Frnm rrr>orl« br bureau of rK'IiTnitllon. economIc.Mly. econ Ucc I.In e Truck Rental herbherbs, and borka, plu* valuable VI- fl This WIU not a philanthropic en­ U m lln B -1. aro akUlfully blended to ■ Kldlnn ^ UWh.’erConL YMnxn terprise. terp: Wciilem Europe had no make this famous gastric tonic. Re- I ■ JifV.on UV* ______:tt,ou* hop«hope of recovery unles.n It could ob­ U-DRiVE sstonga 1* guaranteed not lo contain ■ ! S = ^tain Oerm an coal and Include Ute nny harmful minerals or narcotics I m m ( Ruhr's great Industrial potenUal In T arlotu lyp« track* (^ir aO y o u '^'halwhatsoever, f" Kh.Drr------s.4«0 Sjia lt.1 lt.1 recoveryr plans. oe,need* - Drive ll TBonelf. Sava ciouih ...... *.*!o :.no To Tc obtain these obJecUve*. It was ^jg Don't go on suffering and feeling r] Am.-tlr«n Fall*______7SJ.H0* 7I0.II0* Maney. Rate* Beaaonabla - Ne w Nf.iry ...... — J.JM I.OTO neee&iary neec to Rive the m illions in o..aq,, nc.i„A Mr.half-alck without organic reason. Ij J..V. w.lcnu ...... «.S10*SI.W westwestern Oermany some hope for tne __ Buy your flrat bottle of Relonga ■ ai:ia:!;;?:."”i= ;s :i; future. They had lo be Included m T]TRUCKS for RENT with this Iron-clad guarantee: If I l|..wrll'. f.rrx ______1.15« J.HIO the ‘"6 poUUcal a n d economic plans you don't eat, sleep, feel and look Ij Ml)n»r liVr ...... D.(0 for for Europe. fli better, lla small price wUl be gladly N HUfi.r S. S. MBil ...... i«: l.UO Tl make Bros. Mobil Service Thus It wa.1 decided to set up a j5 PolnUp Eaat PbOM t«l refunded. Don't walll You can get U •A rr..f~t; oth.rtTuinil'ilw In »Kond-f».l. westem West Oerman government and Relonga at (tU good drug stores I I’mlpluilon paat w r Wi liUnd Tark tie tie German C economy Into tho Euro- — — P everywhere. ever; Adv. I .41". J. pean p«n recovery prograin. Dliirlcl F.nilKMr. A A westem German government ------would woul spell defeat for Russia's plans A wind of rouT to seven miles an for for a communist Germany, whleh hour Is a (U sht breeze, on the Beau- I stood stoo( Its best chance of success bj- fort scale. 1 rl.ilng rl.iln out ot poverty end chaos. DESIGNEEED FOR W ■ , W t P EFRCIEENCY ' ARE THE Aa l i-N E W ; AwI R E W a v I u P- VLL-STEEL | *W S T CORAGE C A B I ^NETS I

N ever before have all Uie elements 0 t b et yet but Greyhoundnd fares are nts of fine cabinet design been Besi *0 completely fuiruied. Every alngle \ nglo part from top to bottom, still m/tfr/ hna been carefully designed and engineered.engl No detail has-been r'if'A/y h w / too amall or too Insignificant to be owlooked,o If 7ou*re shooting forO f fxtm < CQ- IKG itsys op oo CylinderCyli wall* : tl gloe protection thl* fall,fall, let tbese won't all draio doworwo . . ; even over- CHICAGO $29.40 (Add Tax) I LOOK AT THESESE FEATURES: two polatera show yoaroo why you oigbt. That's whyy N«*N oil cats en- J u i t lik e y o u c h o u se h o ld a nd olHceolH expense*, Greyhotiod't should iwltcb te winti'inter-grade glne wear. operaclog cost* biTe contiQuallylually risen . . . yet Grejrhound Conoco N»* M otor Oil511 today.Mi Poia/fr num ber /tto;two: Free-flowing, / . 1. ENAMEL FINISHf _ fare* are tdll mighty low, (till »till the biggeit bifgaia in Politttrkimhfrent: N*»■I** MotorJ Oil wiotcr-gradcN'*sttTcsave* battery drain / traasponatioa. Ask the Greyhoi eyhound Ageoc for faS iofor- 2. RECESSED BACK gives yoo tx tr a protectioictioQ igtiost and nerre strain because bee it's spe* / / mation ■boat money.: \ M TYPICAL LOW F>IWJ* ' laving fare*, coaTenleot 3. ADJUSTABLE WIREIRE SHELVES wioter’g "dry'* friction gtaxti.Tbat*sttu dally refiaed to' give gi' you faster / V becaaieN<*coataiasaspecipedaltBdded itarts when the tempemperatore dropsJ !/ •' schedule* for any trip. 4. ROLLING BALL DR/DRAWER SLIDES P O C A T E L L O ...... 12.30 ingredient tbat fastens aoto

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ecenUy visited Ur. asd Urs. P. O. BCrUBNS HO MS Salmon TractCl Field^ Yields 9 6C60 Sacks of OnionsDS Per Acre ReReports Given on ***• PFZLEIt. IL B Oct U-Oarl UttROisea. Mrs. Balana Blackfoot. >■ .... bo h aa been a patient, a t S t. Al> Springdale Visits TIslUng id t^ her brother and BJ>HIA. Oct. la (iF) - % Jtah, recently Tlslted relaU»ea.here. P*™ ' Mr. and Urs. Ronald Ulskln. „ INSURANCE .. . . Belief .th&t Uu Usb cost of Urlng g f Mrs. Irene Omer. Portland. Ore.. rri^ ' FARM & CITY LOANS to caused tar a *'fimiUmeDU] weak- O i onner resident of Springdale, re- Icon, recently Tlslted Mrsk. Mlstinl ' ^ M B In .tlw A a ^ c u e&terprlM sya* ■ * n t l r Tlslted K r. and M rs. a p. arenta. Ur. and Un. Qeotge BEAL ESTATE tern".U th e KTtatest {nteroiLl d an ser ^ 'Ulmore. , Hymajlymaa. 1I soUdt year bnslneaa now faelng thla €Ountiy, the prwl* p?i Oeorge Pace, a student at Utah d e n t o t th a N ational AssoclaUon or W. 0 . SMITH itato Agricultural coUegc. -Logan, READEAD TTUES-NHWa WANT ADS. I ^ iu .,1 Uanufacturen said Tutsday. ^Banlc * Tnat Bldg. Fh. lu‘ a speech lor a dinner mnUns of the eastern PennsrlvnnlA Indus- ■ trial confenmce, NAM PmWent r - Morris Sayre uld: M m >e people are being told today's U ; f f T j l prices am the result or the in- Q satiable greed of business for prof- ■ '.'-•'M H B il'''' J l I h I ^ Bap* Cootrol ^ \ i IB'k ‘‘Zliey're being told th a t the peo* | w ^ L M J pie's only hope U rigid, ccntral gov- ^ ^ eminent controls. Dunk—bunk—nnd Two 1 workers are ahown itondlnr Inn a nine-acrei field os the Salmon oot ef aeed. Bemalnder of the ntne-acn and you and I know it.** trutract which yielded 8,C40 tacks of onlens.lens. J. II. Standlee, owner of (ba enloi Utah, enloaa. SUndlee flrured his crop yielded H »-r”——^~r-r Sayre, president of the Com Prod- farm, fan planted six acrn in yellow sweet;et 6;Spantah onlona before rtmnlng photo-sUff phot «BfraTlnc) U n 30-Day Tesf o f fl t u n n d r e d s ------— — ; ucts Refining company. New York. ------fenni aald the American people must be . centl; o f C a m e l S m o k e r s ' r e ‘set straight on some of the Usucs A f ilockade would ba tho end of us.** , . . J Pillffl iravealed fl which Imported provocfttcurs. home, Archers Bag 9 Re:Reich Americans ran Wagoner said. "But the Amet^ recogr an and British answer was the al^ ‘Thi Oe< grown collectivists a n d screwbnll pol- Stato lUclans are using to eonta-io us." Deer in 2 Areas R;Rap Communists, K?1ft. T h a t haa been a g reat prestige out flj NO THROAT IRRIl ullder for us. Russian propaganda RITATION ^ M S Baale Cansn BOI8E. Oct. 13 M>-Archers were Says § U.S. Leader ULS backfired." T he five basic cbums of hlsh succc succi-.-isful In bngslng only nine deer DETROIT. n j r Oct. 13 WV-Murray D. Declaring that war Is not Imml- PIl : DUE TO SMOKINGG CAMELS prices, Sayre sold, stand out "like mIn ththe special bow nnd arrow hunts ^ lent. Van W agoner said: Ouerl{ sore thumbs to anyone who'll uike m t« ^an Wogoner. military governor of in two Hrciui. Bavarlovarla. declared Tuesday that "Ruasla ™ doesn’t, wont % h o t war M da> th e trouble to look.- Tlie.ie five Tho Th' Mute fish and game depart- In a reccntDt test,te hundreds o f < ^ causcs he listed os follows: ment Vmcrlcana "on the front line" In ------ment luild 107 “Robin Hoods” were Qcrmllermany hnve given communism "I. The tremendously Increased In in th the Albion dlvl/.lotj cf the Mini- ..n,„ , 6 women all across tbe consum er purchasing pou-er os ft doka Uie grea test licking of lU life." C country smokenoked Camels-and \ V ' dokft nntlonnl forc.it. They killed In j “ an\ address beforo a Knighls of | resu lt of a money supply treblMi seven bucks and two does. Colun onlyCamcli-a since 1039, Koi lolumbus anniversary banquet here. ' Ji-an average of one Tf / [4y None of the 17 hunters In the t^ehe former1 governor of Michigan to two packaRt “3. Threo rounds of wage Incrensen Lnwn-Lowman gnmo preserve was iucce.*a- iages a dajr-for 30. / alnce V -J dny. ful. aid Russia's failure to blockade conjccuttvee dsdays. Eadj wecIc ^ 3erlln htv-i been the westem democ- ■acre field was planted In white "3. UJgh ta s u a n d w/ulcfuJ «ov- Nrarlj-f/ra nil archers In th e Albion aclcfl' ''g realest triumph." ^ed MO sacks per acre. (Kelker ih c ir (hrodcsIB wwi ere exam ined b y A emment spending. hunt hunt reported slRhtlng deer and •Tliey •>t4, (tho Ruaslnai) thought the noted throat sp •’4. Qovcmment-supported com- most had opportunlU es for shola. ______at specialijts-a total ■ modlty prices. PartlcPartlclpntlon In this year's bow nnd xaminations-and ■■/ fh "5. The effect, of shortages of arrow hunting Increased slightly year'sear's kill was W deer In the Albion . . Just a oold war which we aro on fonnd not one ‘ goods and matcrlols as a result of from la.it year, although fewer deer hunt.iimt. Tliere waa no hunt In the cognldng for exactly what It is. our defense prograjn.” were taken by th a archers. Last Lou-m•on'mnn area. ‘They want to win a war. with- : of diroat irritatioo Af-U Prices could be lowered, Snyre ------it fighting It," he added. ?king Camels. /V O y & /T¥-}6c/esff^/j(kbsiAs /C aald. If the United SUtea obtained nUBT IN PAU. C M s oX f ^ ^'^iijicirT^Zbiie . "Increased productivity per men, per NM C evada, O regon, U tahah, W asliinBton • pn machine, per factory, per lndusti7." P n O N E 2 2 ^ 0 ______■ /' .PILER. Oct. IS — U n. Florence uerlg fell doa-n her cellar steps these doctors : . VISIT IN BAItET A L OVER Ig ~ rlday. Injuring her knee. single case o f t HAHXV, Oct. 13—Mr. and Mrs. ■«MOVING all due to smokini Charles E. Reed have as guesu their " E W EST I I daughter and son-ln-low, Mr, and G E T THIS O F F E R T O U n. Joe Lemon, Balt Lake City, ana ^ O D A ^ Lemon’s parents, U r. and Mrs. W. L. Lemon, Ogden.

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