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o rik u i Cltr •«<■ iRi HneWr «( AuditAadit BBnnsn al ClrtnUUes ' C«va(r HtwptfitrS ______TTWIN W IN P a l l s , id a h o , t h uURSDAY, h s d a NOVEMBER 29,1951 tal*l J-nr.I'rwi «nd UilM Prtui*u«» P R IC E 5 C E N I Gravel Pilelie S«South of Wendellidell Is Death Sceneene ^Again A r t i l l e rr y y RR e es su u n m e s S h o o tS i i n g i n KE l o r e a K ^ G T O N , N»y- 23 . ^ 1 s ■ A s 0M ( d L u l l E n ^ j^flshinffton-hospital. H SEOUL. SEO Korea, (Friday) Nov. 30 (JF)— Alliedd artillery resumed long-rangela shelling ol redsredsT Thursday after a strange:o 3S-ho3S-hour lull tho U. S. eighth army commanderc( attribute .utadttiw Mid', the misreadingmisrca o f his secret ordersrs to thitho troops. Infantryifantry of both sides estuck close to their 1 ^ of pneumonia. however,how'evi with the exception ofof two ssmall actions15 on tho eastern front.fror ‘ {Q tor ITKks H | In tithe air, Rubsian-built MIGaIGa loufought Americancan jeta In a series of< battles during n * * »•••* •■- ^ ...... * * * * -. 820 S2Q rre4 planes were- sifl 1 —the greatest number ol I P I t single day. Three U. S. 8i Red Delegateiates Back jets g} and one MIG were re » nomal perlnl ■ -f-v * 1 ca dumuKed; : f \ W l r l on Wednesday, the froot D o w n i nI TTroopL9 Bid J J l U S^ stranfety lilaat i '£»srss«s? ■ ^ was reported th a t a eease^tb PANMUNJOM. Korea, Nov.'ov. 29 (U.PJ—Thee communists ordered o hr tbe hlgbwt „ vu urrlns hla ^ n d backed down slightly today In in theiitheir demand for ImmediatoImmediate ^ un«U. He MB A lawyer h id varloui busl* withdrawal of foreign troops)s from Korea andid opened the boUib o Ui Prealdent Truman a: ise. United NaUo&a eommandsr, utou. H'ay for a possible compromise. K«N FMi North Korean Gen. Nam II,, chief ccommunist truce negotia- kh' nlitlTcly sen au tor. suggested informally thatat the :reds might bo willing to wSd “w S r * • TPrlven s at » high rate of apetd, (hlaIlia car tailedtai (o make a sharp turn The driverdri of the car, Melvin E. Jonea. 32, J settle for a gradual reductionon inIn t foreign contingents—pre-tingents—pre- armlsUcearmtsti actually waa tlgaid. M (ooscUt. . oneDC laimile aoutb ot WendeU and eraahedled InloInto theth low part of a pile. trom tbi aumably Chineso as well as U.N.—f after an armistice.mistlce. , On Thursday, bowerar, • OOP Kn#ton. ImpttMed - • g n itl trom tbo car a n d killed insU nlly. Ue waa ale * * * * Officials In Washington saidlid the XU.N. and redsd. n.teht™m ight work rk ito (u»uunt floor Jeftdw» out l l ,tacit, if not formal, planlan for gradually reducing their bh a d SUiued orders to hi* army forccs. Eventually^ they said,a, ------aptiartaptjarenUy underw ent "dlatorl mtanlng** w hen passed down. ;£Br« fln m be —M becma floor 1TJ. wasw aJ killed instantly a t 9 :S0 p.m. WednesdayWci one mile southh of here on state highway 25. Jonea, w „ H'ay interpreter f. by aurprlse at a 05-S fMeat Ceilings 3 (, hli riTtli. Jeromirome by Herm an Hodges, lostt control 0^ his automobile on a sharp cicurve, skidded off the highway ^ mlnuK. Nor armistice meellng In a tent UOIBE, Not. 999 m(ffl — Declining The The renewed arOHery fW {UiW 10 1925 1------^ ------^ :—■ The caicar was 45 paces off the ------1> tor.it Ponmunlom. 81 pork 130: prices proveI ththat a t producUon almost “Jniosl normal Tolume' fo r t nnt wectis In polltlea _ . rolher th a n control*LroU U tbthe'way e ' way shortly “ ortl; Uiereafter. • (t rri highwahighway and Jones waslone*. IVfn 3S, Lincoln, Nebr., wa» ihrow a SOttlc N .la Q«.rr .. a farm bureau While atronily itaUac th« , IJS when he waa elected ^ I to tight Inflation, a farm bureau whl thrown from th e vehicle. Hisle wa* alone. (Staff pboto-enrravtng) SUmatVice Adm. O. T urner Joy. thy- o official*<, «i, said today.r. nomenUonof “onjt aceaae-Ure,yai ja.Bsuc«Mf>iily for lovem - ^an Gets Lifej i f e T e r m body ss™ was found six feet from A * * * * • chief Offi n. N. delcBote. replied merely: ojtmBerman Aaberg.’. director of thstbe dl4did nota dlacleae ellher bli e BUtelteUon a«"BenftU)r. out"I TLhove noted your question.” “ Uvestoek departmentBnt of the Ameri-Lneri- order ®™»r or hU clariflca^ ,^11 the cai»,-lying on a-rural road. ...A ) Joy was expected to press Nam n uvest Oov. Val Pot«T> t An accident at thla some curve ■_ «*- can-Parm.Bureau-feder*tion.i-federaUon, aald ‘ .C ^ d U n .f^ ^tU na it(psU>m)i be is expectcd . . io f .more det&Ui o t bla.Informal pro- that - because ot tho.*econd lu«c.t largest TOnJml. fPopd tt« i« « 0> t and under aimllar clrcumstaneca |. poaal at the next ormlsUee commit^ that ^aofnber of his port^ O n R o b bi€Ty e r y C harge gclalm ea -th e ' lives two Mdgieaits - 41'as- IS hog crop in history,ry norkpork laU sellingaelllng ualwaatbU: ^ * - R tee meeUng at 11 o.m, tomorrow ^iob < ______A»U O i«lU .. atx to WhexTT pending a n _ I VaUcy youtha SepL 10, 1050. w hen « ,u a buiJt I . about l< * hundreda S pou&da i S under S „ iTUi till'm ean no change Paul * a u Howry, who pleaded' guiltytiillty of robbery .by fcar„5nd S m (7 pjB . tonight, MBT,) BhnmcelUngs. -Durln* ^ the- remaladw < • Uieir automobUo tailed to mak* tho re .Th# UJ4. h a s contended th a t th e celUn those levels. wmlsUoe n u o tU U o iB rreiy I ^ K o it pmy Une-up ot fiO forceree Wednesday mominff,,wa8as sentencedsente to “confinementt curve anand, rolled up Uio gravel pUe. “ WlUl pork p i i c e » ^ tbo*e, levels, l^fitndiiitepubiicaM. inthe L at W endeU he atolaUce delegates cannot dlaeuas>^* be yn, said, thaParm Bortau.WBMueMltoeM B au COaueOSMchallenges .*“1 beJ t»<«wid ea the stato penitentiary. for*a term notH( exceeding the dura-- Jonea Jone* ’waa driving a 1051 Chevro- ao any Immediate .wlUsdrawal o t for*i t „ - and i on of your i£atural life" by DDistrict istrict JudRp Kales E. Lowe. let owned by Hodgea ond loaned J,"," a el^ troope from Korea because sr-it ___ ~ . . ‘ 'I I honor,abonoi oe>ia'tei>.V ' to him tor tho evening. raffle fatality of the year when Wedmednesday aftemoon. Mra. Howry, hia flccompllco In the Fonea.who had been employed in «is m A u w qnoiuon ja r a peace confer- [~ “ Ooodlng county alicrltf'a depuUes nunim D. cnoc. ' . •■ NewTest■ T e s t bbery and bcatlnfr of R. T. Bell, TwinT> Fall?. Oct 2, also> whow>io InvesUgaloainvi the mUhop saidighway ,r.tcr£ and over a pile of gravel,■er a t Pan.. Agree loy LAB VKQAS, ner.n e r. Nor. 39 un aecrd aecrei^dM qtM JSiM eaded a:uiltyvand was sentencedsed tot o mnot more lhan IB yearsI Jonea.Jone*. wa*w travellog stntght vest 16 exptoaloa waa pteUyty-JSNb*aai(LMMril K z . P a p i g - ••• — • - ■wbem.he. 'wbeiK.h* la lle t to m ake U io 'tu m . jg. lortly-after sooa futim n ll|)iiwn1nin|iBI • hardUftbii*.-'..«v'--■ They estimated hO.waa troveling at S aSra ^ fjements pro dctMTnihed by tho “ More Firings ' J. a k th * atomlo ^en^y^MBUolt- energr comxol*-- ware, The-oftwt term a of the conSinemcnta 5 i high rate of speed. . S. ,e|on-« TUj^ flat tot,elte,.^ ate, board of correction. ------:------^—• A' wii4wlloess In fcn'oncomlnff car j„„u. accept some w rt of bio on rein- «5. foreemeot'otUa aimad fowa# dUr-o f I t was th e seocDd'iaDo4'^a*KlBi'o<‘ a series ct ■■ i '. .T'jB Byevftrr-Btati-lttw-^touidiii. -T4—^T T IVT ^ toMtold otti(oftlcera Jonea waa traveling at1 ...Are Expfected_ ^ lh. weapons ef tecta tea».belnc ooa- O • lng an aimlsUce and ths right of -^TjwyH4-‘n-*n"end—rsovIrs personMons serving life sentences U *« J.. X . / C A J U l C 'O v,Tongaliwrong aide of tho pavement. He was ’ — jniT'f th e s ^ a m m length and breadth, of Xorea. ' uid AEC'a faU experiment*. .' ust servo 10 years before j-v olone at the time of the oecldentL In Tax Probe on The exploeion waa not'aeen, ,• / fing released on parole'. Other J J l N Jones' i*dy was token to the j „ A compromise aetUemeat would,S“ felt or heard In L u Vegaa or vl- / it itr M la llo n Baturdo? b e in g l Drone; Soviet W 3H eaver m ortuary following an inI- der 'W ViSHINaTON.Ngv.2»tf>-Mfir ore^ -Th# enable the truce delegates to go on , i'i S S ; Are Urged I ^ H o ^ t e move Friday. PrUoneiIsonera eervlng lime tor certain to Uio fourth Item o a Uielr agendaof elnity. aome 78 mUei from the onlcs. auch na robbery, m uat serve T fV , vesUgotlon by Ooodlng eounty cor-, flrings - v-,., were rcported^just nround the a ^ la t teat alte. I ^ H ^ P i u u m reylicd after a felonlw oner. Dr. J. H. Cromwell. '• corncr todoy tor tho intemol revenue aoy—orrongements lr tor an exchange ot “f*! P ertlaali lu/made ot tho one-thlie-th lrd o t the mnxim um ficntcnce. TaUi X ' C Awaited jn - ~i ------;— I Ask^Supp His dcoth waa Uib tourUi o t the: service, “/jig," purged ot 31 cmployea In„■ a e WOT l^ t prisoner*. . ' ^ ■ ’■ - n u ic n ^ l to rth o o(> le paroleP' board considers prc- The flflh and laat Item ta rtcom-m- *the------authority of the govemment to ^ luj eonvlcliona In dtU m lnins the PARIS, P^IS, Nov. 23 (4V-The debatee year In Ooodlng couniy. T ho 30th“ alngle pi»,. day. la a {; ^ wvernment fo boisb, Not. 2# W-Oonw and Batur* on disarmament' droned on In Uie and 40t: Revenue Commissioner John D. cnee.mendoUonn to tho govemmenta con-rnt. keepthe i controlJ on Uie m eat. minded faraen aod rwdi* rttb the qcai{ iet tor M on- lengthiglh iof tho sentcnee. J" Ie and 40Ui traffic faullU es o t the K>n Oppose Coatrel. S«C United Wntlonh pollUenl commltteo0 year occurredoce laat Sunday In a rural^ Dunlap, cnscs who ordered tho masa ouster„ ccmed for * final peace »etUen)ent, keep Coatrela iirged today to set basin IIn n pipronouncing sentence. Judge todny fta 'dplego^ waited to hear InUracct yesterday, said the naUon's tuc . -ag-AU five Item s m ust bo agreed uponse- 'The livestock and meat Indua- Indus- wo told the couple the penalty '~ .r intersection collision In Cassia dny w W CiM ofllclals. I«*o ^ whether Soviet Foreign Minister couniy. it scandoU :aro "clearing rapidly- put '^SSSby Dec. 27 If the tenUUvo cease-Je- triea *T are working' as“ a! unit against “ «* oth^tS^reildSSl .a no t leaa Uion five ycnr.i and r couniy. deoari these unworkable control*,” he told cJfla tbo rti to moved to wna^no Andrcl Vishlnsky will agree to secrct:t Maglo Valley la Juit two deathsV the pjvo Job c u far from fm tihed. > '• „ r flro r m line along tho preaent batUe- triea I control*,” be told proorama. •' uid bo.cxtcndcd-tQjUe.J-Thl5Ji CLV‘J; Most ol those dlamissed yeaterday rgZline-t la to become perm anent. one thes< ot the commoditylodlty group meet- -you can’t ban aU-out lcli7la3.hjTBt8et,nioy. eo“ld ^ biff to u r lallM on th e Jaauo, awaway-ireai-thB-allrtliDa_rccortLotJ3 ay-in to ■e.1flili.lioprtHh redecoraU theB typoi f p ut offense that cannot be ^ weremupei. enrecr.emptoye.i.,Their ovipigo xore«i ings at the 6tate-ite- APtom tm SureauStireau ^ucU ducUon without «Jt.oot -« ■ The cxpJoslvo Russian n u t hlaIi penonaper^na Wiled on area Wghwaya set jmtlje m le ae^lfUd hetoro. th e Pennlttjnnlttcd. Jt la only by good for- The c; ‘i length ot service woa 12 years ani J— cmivenUon.------• ------7-r—3 m aarvaUon,’l_Witf«»' t m D»»Ji.l tune,ne. tliota you ore not.Inclng n name *1“.'"®^?! na tho 14Ui on today's apeakera W ? j O. " three of them had more than 34 About 300 familiesUea were regUteredregistered city, city , T ex , p ro id e n t of tl nrao of m urder." th e Judge went Hat. whichwnicl m eant tho 00-naUon com- Caudle Admits %to r Uie convenUon. tlona ^taiiilniiy department mltteo probably would' not gel hLi n . tlonal Association of Boll Co . He eald he had no choice and mittco pi ; 4 1 G . . . Dr. O. W. Blckman.tman. pnifeasorprofessor of UoA UoA DIaWcta,' told the it J not intend to lecture. answernnswcr u until tonlghU The lengthy5 England Reveals “”"1” b m “ ^ Forty-nine olflclala and employes anim al husbandryy.attboTJtolveralCy a t tb e iThlvenlCy aoola aoolaUoa ooim oU oa. ' list could even m ean Vishinsky's have been dismissed or resigned un-" [_ Fee fi, ® of 15,000':y•T. Of idahb,-aald uee yearayears of .teste.testa tJrnd Ke told Mra. Howry her acntence speech would bo put oft unUl to- U ii ? Offer to Remove W ASHINOTON. Nov. 20 (/Pl— T. of i, ho w5"djf,a.dltfcrcnt„^cAU»e ahe hod only ®mnrmw. P ^ .* ------. . *■ dcr fire since Uie revenue bureau and a^O at the Caldwell experiment staUon - * h m ««rh lo ll oonaem i 0 previous felony.convrctldnTWa n house subcommittee began Inves- Lamar Caudle, ousted assistant at-he haveat U ahown the useise of ppotato o ^ silagea ll« 6 t-jct trict should set' up oommll • j^ ir t fBcln'B the prob. 1 not ocUvely participate In Uie The conviction « grew, meanwhltt, “Troops-at-Canal IT Ugatlng reporb ot corruption and tn-“■ .torney. Kneral, teaUfled today >*« he havewith ■ alfairr cojbpaWs'-favorabiynbpaws'-favorabiy ediM ediMUoaVts^JbUeltyrmiiS/ Workers In the pUcaUon ot torce. Tho Judge among *‘5'°"'',“. U. N. otllclata and observcrr;•K LOND LONDON. Nov. 20 (flV -B rlU ln dis- J “|n « m ade (1000 In 1950 from 'alitialn'eu‘f ' with com sUage and wet be«t pulp m gram m and legUlaUon and hi « m IMIn, J, B„a u. fff";;anked Prosccutlng-Attorney Mn* th w«t a t yji Vishln.iky would acccpt theic cJaseil cJasetl U todny Jt had ottered to w ith- **QBhi'^'havo point* been Indicted oa>P* deal Involving an Invettlgator tor to ».C«lamaS^p w » . c«i«ma s^ ' gold. e ald .-1*70 n e re r b e e n 'tu rn . . ormtynrTomr —eta tor eonalderatlon. P>“ hArrn-iUng poslUon ot rebuffing a warWnr or threat i ot wnr. departm ent to r po.vilblc proseeuUon. mlaslon { " }' pold him for arranging theI * - once. The hearing wna held Wed»SMS7 move to r peace. — * —n *>HA rv Pi.« 'm help Uie court determine the ------I n ' It ;^u.uuu-u'um wiiiui uuufi' mid -Plve f ^ other employc.n nre atlll under sale l ^ o ^ n ^ t ^ i i ' ^ o f county nnd stoto Intlve guUt and senience for each British Bruuh Minister of Stato Sclwi-nn betore parliament,t tho /orelgn ot- AUj^penslon.-whUo th e ir recorda get _ .nu thanges ilUAdvised V lB e U ;S walty of Idaho eitoutoa " m iiln R completion of was approved by Attoroey-Oeneral O fj fendant. Lloyd I'lo}"'* yc.stcrdnyy'* gave the formal ac-> tlco detaileddeti the history of the An- turUjcr | study. -h t o Jl'ftheoIdcQuntyhQUDlUil ______. ceptnnce ceptnnce of Brllnln. Prance and thele glo-Egyptlanglo-Egyj dispute over guardln'g '■ Probe Conllanea McOraUj. VJCl „To End FFlaws l a w s in i n S!" 5 ^ bulldlnR. The county _ _ Untied United BtatesB to the proposat byly the canalcont »no and tho future ot the Informed WA offlclola 8old,inve.iUgo-^ Caudle waa on tho wljneas atand J. OseouniysgpcrlnUndcnt P J f li Iraq. Pflklslan and Byrln. It callsIs Sudan.Sudan, ' Uons offlcU are under way In a nnmber ^n of foru tho . fourth day before a house . a b o r F a c t ed ways and meana subcommittee II In­ Farm Labor Pact SS? 91^ move from the courU J tVtidgway lU | Reduces tor the big tour to meet under theic TTho ho offeri to w ithdraw British new Cloth areas, and the toll will maunt. . ' WASHINOTON.I Nov.vnv 3990 t*»-TopmwTy«» cover crops, a n d listed ui ’“ f ela hojpiui. • , chnlrtnanshlp o t A.vsembly PresidentIt forcesforce# fromft the canal rono wo* made {J ^ S d m ay be Obtained from ewaol fl" In the JuaUce department. labor w. d ep i^en t ottldals were lold ^eentrnl distrlet health AtrocityA t Estimate mis Padilla Ncrvo to try to com-I. lastl“st AprilApr 11. I t waa th e toat solely In from yesterday's housecleaning; ' Lamiu , S today Uio Mexican farmf S r S T U ^ bor ^ r and Uie ' fish and gam e depa " W r^ tn i o( public osslst- nromlsepromise tthe rival weslem and Rus-1. BrltlahBritish proposali mado to Egypt. On1 Clevel President Truman llred Uio high-, “ {<,„,„ Until fired two weeka ago by agreement should1 bobe changed eon- Waa Basay Ceatea «_«11 move from n couniy TOK.TOKYO. Nov. sa tm—Oen. M at- JjanBlan dlamdiaorm am ent plans. Oct. 13.13, the United States. Pranceir -csl—orrrtUV'invoivea-yeslcrday- }“« b President mode Trtunan, Caudle was chiefS x aiderably to overcomecome objections obJecUona of Mts.Mi MUdred Johnaoa, . ^ llie street from the thewew DB. Rldgway scaled down to- The wewestern big three held a prl-I. and 2^'Turkey Joined Drltoln In offer-J. James teed O. Smyth, a White Home op-''' of deal the I JuaU?e department's tax dl- many American farmers. was was announced aa the win w> the old matemlty dnyy the Mtlmaled niunber ot Auierl- rnicm ic meeimeeting this momlng to set upID Ins Egypt a plan tor a flvc-powerIj. polntce In charge ot the Son Pran-, vlalon. two N charged w ith handling tax aa Uie subject of a • 5[- fralid casea. „ Tho problem waa the subjcot of a ------• cann vievlctlma of communist atrocity n a commoicommon strategy tor tho proposed^ middleniionie ieast defense commond. C2 cisco olllce—for •■failure to monage of tax meeUng RepresentaUve Bentaen. D.. a tha to less th a n 0.000. . negoUatlcnegoUatlona. I t wo.n reported re-?. . fEgypt ^ t rejected boUi plans andId his office properly." Dunlap showed Commltteo cau counsel Adrian ^ W. Tex, and Austin Anaon. Harlingen. W l 0 Dewind brought out through W holesale Foo A attttement from the supreme liably i“ bly ^ they would Insist thnt tho;« tore up lta treaties wllh Britain onof the J’I?"'] door to the others. mlaslo m anager o f, Uie Texaa .P ru it and ' ' ' small group me_et Jo r no longer than‘ the defense of the canal zono and Coudle-a testimony that tbe Inve*- ^Vegetable Orowera and Shlppera aa- 1 mmanders.hwdqwartera cleared “ Ugotor. IdenUfled oa Larry Knohl. “ “ qwwiK. . — —- jion-*quadmlnlstraUon ot tho Sudan, a mil- ^ n,« toclatlon, arranged with Undersec- Increasing .1 A I dlscrcpanclea between th e '8X100 » wo«*— - Jlon-squore-mlle-arca-^along- the .^6 New York, waa engaged by Samuel »'» uth SuspeiSaea ;ure aubmllted lo the United Na- - 2^ fetar7 of Lsbor'llichaellilchael J, Oalvln. NEWNl Y O H ^ 01- Nile on Egypfa souUiem border, ^ A aron a n d Jacob Prledu*. New :Yorle1 The Mexican labor agreement ex- sale sale price? adnneid ^ ,,7' 2®'*'t. jr.. 17. Twin llonama Nov.^ 12 and the e,000 toUI TIt a C taxpayers convicted and seotenced '**5 kbor food rtrlvlna _ official ,1,1^ ot Uio CIO Amalgamated woys ence.' Bentsep toldold a reporter It terday. terd o Rldgwoy reports were drawn Will ” J Bring Fight" New violence woa reported here to- ned ' ROME. Nov. 20 (U.R)—Oen. Dwight day in i »h Clothing Worker# o t America teatl- vcaUgi thould be changeded In a number ot In the week ended Vor. > tour Jiionltu apart. In the Inter- HOME. dny in the wako of tighUng whichic jor tied j loday 3250 wna "cheeked a fl"1 jjj Spud the Lids Rapped 1. It aald, new evidence brought a D. ElsenhowerElsenI hoa told leaders of jiared It ^ 6 respect* to • orderto be to mora be mora prao- prao- stetlstlca] stetl ageiu7'< indR ': 3f flared lost night less th a n six houra■ly tashlcfrom the pay of members of his a ^nt WASHINOTON, Nov. SB m-Tht res- mp tical and workable.le. . .------the the th ird consecuUve week, vision In the estimated number of the westemweau powers Uiat It Russiaa alter EgyptianEg authorlUes agreed )nto tectty Cleveland area union in 1050 tor prtjid d 5f: NaUonol Pouto councU voted yes-oo tical i)ie Mexican laboribor agreement also an an Increase of 3 c » l i ir |w « .« r.u r? s^ “ ±urdered ; ; prisoners of war. atlncluatlneka hihla llny AUantle ormy today‘y tighten their policing ot Uie strlte-CO notuse nby the Political AcUon commit- 11 will XlghU . tom Bui terday to oppose price celUnga •ca* oo wasd under conslderaUonleraUon during thUie e week’sweel «.68. SU week* sgo. Tho sU te m en t aUo pointed out ‘'■J?''* f.^ • tom Bue* canal lone. • ■f. tee (PAC). vlalon But If the AtlanUc pact army Is . . . . , r potatoea and toc,contlnue Its educa- day « u by the farm employersemployer* advisory dex dex stood at W.T7. ■ at Bldffway-s 0.000 total applied But if Berj'l Peppercorn, the union of- iraijjj'Ubhol program to encourage people committee on migratorygratory Ubor.labor. Some TJ ’The Inder 1* now J cent Ail U. N. .troop* except South tolo fodo *»nanything more than defend j y fJcJaJ. wns Questioned by the senote _ _ western Europe, and moke a military 1500S jyg to eot more of them. lato 300 com represenUUvesres trom from all parta the the 2M 3ow ct $M* reco Drcans. An esUm ated 130 non- I Boost. Authorized clceUons ijSS subcommlttco aboul com- ire conferring wlUi Nov. B 'W d 0.9 p w . w t al 9 v In lusiice ew ?t ‘hc w u nerlcan nnd non-South Korean sinlematcBtnlematc ot the sltuaUon. it must et- The councll ta composed of potatoday ot 300 the country are conferring with Nov. plalnla from Senator T aft. R-. O.. :. J. Secretary ot Labor» r Maurice J. To- S8.81 $8.07 in Uw same week of lUtftry prisoners hnve been slain liavejuivc uOcrmon c troops, Elsenhower H A “‘J t h a t “Involuntary conUrlbuUona">ok growera. Concluding a three-day of t “ For Some Prices; £ ley annual meeting, they reelected C.ent. J. I bln.------Is Becx Is olsoal 118 per cent higher l • the coromunisla.______^______said.aaln. wero collected,from workera tor use ■ pre-Korea figure of ♦flJg. ------WASHINGTON.WASH Nov. 29 Qjjgwl------in the campoign against him. The Peters. ; Wasco, CalU.. aa president.------^ I bln. ;------r - ^ SmallSm all monutocturera n ond IndosUlal PAO /oushfTotfa-ieolecUon laat service companlea hove been au- T ’S [Vo Days Leftt foir-Chestfoi ■■ Ihoriied « to raise their prices after. J^ Atur 1 Peppercorn told of the ^ t Toys Here M y^ambiing Dec. 3 10 reflect Increaaed costa alnce “checkoffs," Thomoa E. Harrla. oa-juts to Collect T Uie sU rt ot th e K orean war. — alstant CIO general counsel, tcsU- Court al Is Reduced 3iiOffice ot pricA sUblllEatlon offl-«- tied ■•It -la not CIO or PAO policy O p X-Ray; Goal Ii ciala said the new formula, issued thto for money to bo raised in thlafor Annual ChriiIhristmas Party three days atartlng Mondoy. then toA comply comply WlUl .the so-called C apehart>ra foahlon." Plcl Ifo contended It Woa per- vaMni a o r Uona. Tho Solvation:ion Army and otheroUier / Only Friday and Boturdoy remain thrw day lamllles who should / \ ^ l ^ t * o n Dil“5 ‘‘5''of the new torr localibt residents to hnvo their -Buhl. Bubi. IH t la BCheduled a t Kim berlyly amcndtr amendment, wlll effect about 160,000to wonls fectly legol but said tho a O didta- Uona ot to;n> paint, paint brushestho or groupsUon suggest families who should / < I tor bolta are naked tb bring them toart- the groibe Invited to the party. i ( I Dcc. 13 before going elsewhere inij amoller amoller manulncturera and thou*-0; needynot regard It aa ••desirable." potatt lick, fre e cheat X -ray checkups in Dcc. i3 i iSred^* by tlremenl V e m obile X -ray unit a t the cor- Mngle Valley. Va andaanda of of service ttrms such os glozlera day, : ur- tire station or phone the tire depart- beToya 1 are repaired by tlremenl V" DEHNQXJENCY .STUDIED ru« mtlonal ent. 1010. Dlph TWCA T groups underlider th e dlrecUon of > ir of Main avenue and Shoshone Idaho *rlday m om lng. th e tI .(C«bU.(CaaUnitd «s fM « 2, C*l<>a l>. to aoaU coDcems. s oessFiremen, i Scouts rlt«. bring them to Uu Are m tloo. / j I m I Saturday JU-for adm itted'ualcM they receive ia v lt* - hrlE WL- - ■ ■ '■ ■ irt Pickup of toys for the onnual Kl- Uooa ■ ...... - A ------>00 wonls : club Chrisunas party tor bolu;L ______' a . ______a i»- needy children u slated for Sotur* flro at in day. Robert K. Bopp. assistant fU« ment. chief, announced Thursday. Bopp -Por H ' M il seek the aid o t Bey Scouta to la coc ies help w ith th e collection ot toys and la pla Ics hopes to have at_ least tour trucks tho p na available by 0 ain.'.Saturday.— thn-A w- CiUzena are asked to place toys Dec.: 'ar on the curb and tag them In order the t<

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BUIUJEY, Nov. a»—TTie-fir their cull I ; I TTDlHi Amerle*ni «M0 thetoelr obU- gut ^tt.- — cert of the seuon for the H . I («Uon &nd flf h t for ir«eilM•eedomi tney ^he commlsilonenr* area n aolncgo “AlUioughUgh th e nmobile Meeting Ben ' Cassia concert assoclaUon w; Th« Dlin to programIt ihow*Ihow* theth e edu- Mr. and Mrs. W.f. R. R. Bt«venson BU HeUrti Uome H ' I now twTe. thegr « U loM* P***"’the . ^ to Inspect Uie road. They platplan to campaign ot Uie ; Diego. Calif., to Mr. and Mr*. W. N. SklnneSkinner have sented Monday evening at tf HI- ; -ThU «u thfl, vamln; o t Uie Idaho h*ve left for San Diego. Ci TuberculosU associationatlon h u been meet their son. Sgt. DonaldDonald R.t T ay - retum ed from San jo*e,Jo*e, CaUf-Calll alter ley high school auditorium, . MalU give* him Uie U U st oo l&i I Thunder noon by j. o. Mci lng from Korea spending the Thanksgivingiksglvlng h holldsys chloe Owen, soprano,rano. wwtj u guut fJJ', offlclaUa* oftlciaUa* . ., . Ou* K1 elker I l a l f tdmlRlttrator ot Utgio! VaJJeyVtll Me* ■ > most effecUve In th*;h* p u t. ItII *Uo lor. who Is relum ing from I show* thire I* muchh more lo do in after H months. with her son, Williamlam Klenud. K lent „tlst She wu mosemptaiedjmpealed at tte luitenlngning Intently to Ulephone.Ulephon* cot:. « I I '' tnAUI hoepiui. u he ip jammerU who. ^1, portion of oonver If^rA Uf* 0^ tuberculotU educa — piano by KenneUi summer! « hU pomw of oonveruUon ^ st W tt; memben of tha Tvln PtlU4iu ]fflMnu T rade Name Filed for many year*, h u bbeen e e nree- r e e o f f ^ £ to suing*trtng of tXflntfflrm aU ve vie lub member. Soil Lcfldcrs . Dr. 'C*rver. directorU r ofOf theth e dlvi* M oou U Meet n H M club. MeOllvny. t club n medleine of th e The Twin PalU Mooseitfoose lodgelod wiU R obert R. O eer; Twin PalUPalU. Wed- u one- of Uie U p toeomaocompaiUsU pu lo . Bob OUleiple chu chuckUng n H I recently retumed (rom » vUI 1 *lon of prevenUve medWne o tn oute departm^t oftf public health,h meet a t 8:30 p- m. . Priday, Priday, M eet- nesday filed a cerUfleaUrUflcaU olof tnde the concert fleld. ever unfUttering. passport l p | d ' naUve ScoU ind and Engl*: com m ltue m em - lng* 'IU be held every■ery Friday Prlda unUl name for the Branding-Ironidlng-lron Molor 0«tn vu bomtMm In Ul IRaleigh, photos on IdsaUflcatloa ctn Iw t! ’ prftnce; AreUrgedl< u ,n executive commltteo - ber of the Idaho Tubereulo*!*UberouloaU asso* further notice InsUadead of thett sec* lodge located a t 4300 AddUon avenue »nd spent hersr early yj e a n in K aT r it*ervUUicervUU . . . NeU Oba*t«adOb ^ «'«! «etUe: Ik Hll wuttlns wu given i chest X -ray pro^ end and fourUiday*. Friday*. - - west. • - r Savannah, Oa. Sha wu educatededue at Jailag head u hebe trlettrtet to rt* ol JICU of regu- mnort claUon. m e Idaho chest X -ra: iSn 111 had told of tht tbouunda c Ask Suppc savor of the asso------" Chattanooga. Tten.n. Her great- membernber where he parked hi*b c a r **««••" 3^1«; laUoru imder which BrltUh r r endeavor of the ZI L: o m i clatlon and the health'alUi' departmdepart ent. Application FUed Wedne*day birthsIS t t theUie Magle m n d fa th e r w u the Uie weU-kaownweU J ja „ r MerriUuerriU carryingoarrying two e m p tr «“ « w* iHB HN'i Itvs today. Ho declaredS’Si.'S’'." thi ■>- , Of c o n su n t *M Ptl*® lot Uie best. essayessay on on "My He pointed out tubercnloslsbercalosls educa-e A building pennlt. applicationappllcatl w u Valley Memorial hosplUllospiul incinclude a violinist, Robert Dalelate Owen,Owe w ho on 'lug* Jugs intom to T « y laundiTJaund of- economic K ilf'' 'reiulC of tome la rm i of c Irlct." lion effort* Include9 dUtribullondUtribuU of fHc S. O. muslc fcsUval.ll. A t Uieth Wen* ot spring lever. I a banquet l u t poMng oUien U greaUy reducedre year*ol|l farmer w u *hot A UnlUd Air line* reprew ill; sreiUr* limited. ?or' Initanc lervlco were 17 ,i.hen the Indlvldunluni undentand* unden dentally and killed"-V. near her .iSi®': ,al federaUon o f ------f it from the |U I -penon U enUUed to two 0". Harold E. NagU.*• St. Anti Importantit faeeu fae eu o of our The vlcUm w u Ted Ted Cralg Cr» w ho to recruit w orken for Uie cor ■ Hoctremely hlth, ruultini n, Malad City. e*mp*Jpj to eradicateaU lubercLluberculo*!*.” h u operaUd a farm near I Takes Syria K ■ pklUlni of an; natural incentiveineen form J Th,y^,•no „rved “• on Ui# commi MaUd -m near Sagle. milntenanee base at San Pn Takes Syria Rein IS?;:™'S he commusion Explaining the program'sprogram's funds. Elloralck uid Craig's I ■ eitlMOiM to likewliIkewUe, m - ^„c» April 13. IWP. Craig's broUier. ------, Uoliis DAMASCUS. Syria; Vpv. 2 . In the p**e a* now., axe derivodderive e n- Elmer Craig. M. gareire him him Uii* t a«- xHp Ptanned- “" “ William A. Hol]T h 1 Syria'* pro*Americsn “Jtrong H U nd la foreed to Import. iom«some M per jjutrlcl supervisorsI honoMd honored were the salele of Chri Christmas count of the accident; IH oent of her fooditufd. nt: Lloyd C. Young..manager n Blirlev col.. Adieb Ad*«b ehUhakll. ehUhaUI. seUed *eUed conUol< .. w Quy K ltch. Deary; Boy Eme “ ‘I*- Dr- C*n-er uid.lid. "Por ouroi ex- The two left homene aboutabout 7 a.m. social security olflce here, Passes'in11 BuAJUilCJ the naUon In ^ a jightnUlj llghtnUsg coup RH Ther even have Use feellnf.sellng. he de- o e n e ste : Prank E. Ooodwm. < Ptndlng educaUonal prograt yin dared, that anolher war■ar wi would be j . D U and Charles Bigger*. *UB< al program we today on a hunUnglg Uip. uip. On « the In the employment: ofllceofllce atat Burley bURLEY. Nov. 30—Wllllar)—WUllam Alon- t^jd,yly only 34 hou n afU r an tn U - America II - better Uian tho Urrlbiss rei( resUlcUons y^red Cooper. Oraee;"liu. B llu wnSht: Wi *ddltlonal funds,Is. so I urge every way they saw a deer:r nmn m across a « the from 1 u 4:30 pjn. Tuesday t U u sU t jo MollU, 81, died a17 t 7 a.m. Wednes-\ „«ternura tovtniaenlgovemment hulhad K.n g?* “ " y B llu W rlgh^ tfl b u y sealsla u gene generously highway and slopped the c* fl under which th e r now Uve.ive. ^ B ennington; Oliver Lord, 0 ed tho car. Ted person* wUhmg to0 Ille clalclaims for day at Ui# Cottage: hosphosplul iu i follow* formed.ned. Ch fl **nnleu we in thU countr e them UberaUy went Inu the brush1 toto findfind Itl while old-age and survivorsors Insurarinsurance and jj,. , Illness, ountry wake s u t e r and Jam es Russell, all ] '* Elmer suyed on the hlghwt fcurity benefits. * long mness. ShUhskll,hUhakll, army' c h ie f of *U ff. U« in D up,” he laid, "the freedomiloms we now (lejdj j , h , Williams, flamsrla: le highway. to explain soclal security ber ------— In a feiv mlnuU4.es. Elmer Elme: Crtlg — - Mr. HoIUs W u bem MMa arch 30, proclaimed:l*lmed he took over' becausel ^ i Uie ^ fl know u-e golnc to be entirtentirely loet. * . BUls^leU, Oolen Sweeten . 1 IBOO, at Bulubria; Ida.tda. HeHe aatunded new■ cabinet "creaUd a crisUc ^ at a n j, dirtcion W e are loalng them everrry da:day.” Kephi R. Ipwn. all Msladf , City; « £ Swift PlansI S MoveMov I a deer running. Elmer'sald I tenced scjiool in Burley andId marrlemarried Susie Umes whtn InUnittlonalUiUmatlonal U*ue»Usu re* resoluUons ado . The.ipeaker wu Introduitroduced by Henderson and Wilfred Wi /\ . twiee. then heard his broU^ 2 Are Sentencei . Beatrice Wood on JulyJuly 1. 1. 1034. a t quire•e quick decUlons."de^lons." ______; I Charlee A)Un. p m p a mm clichairman Netperce.. and Edgar E. iCt tiad been a resl- Hec h u been demanding thatth at Syria Rtdlo wsven *yJ.HotaM Peck. Quarters ^®’p- Ted died a few I C»l‘f- He had been for the day. Pnildent 2Uy J. “ To New Quart On Peacece CovCounts ce 1034 and was JoinI the middle east defensedefensi pact ,taUon ftntenna pmlded at a builneu leulosession prior PrMldentpeak* Speaks Plin* of Swift andind compa company to “Eiimiek said a coroner'*joroner'* inquest RUPERT. Nov. 30—U o Jor lnst ,communUm, sponsored by ^ «»'t«ina wero“ lned " ilecoraUo r and painter,f against .communUm, sponsor to the ipeaklng proiram.1. Davis also spoke yeaterday.'Heyesterday open a hatchery and retail! . wlW be held tomorrow.nw. Credy H oldon. Negroes, wen United SUtes. Prance. Britain ^ Announcement w u madeisde IUiat six said soil conseryaUonI dUUlcU dUtrlctt rep- store at 947 Main avenue eu t and senUnced U Surviving are his, widow widow and his the United SUUs. Prance. 1 Craig U survivedd by hlihU wife* 83S and co«U each and senUi e Huggins. end Turkey. _____ 1 XlwanU oftlcers epreient repren the resent Uie Americanfarmer's farmer's "lu t building formerly occupied by1 a n anoUier broUier. Tomom CralgCralg, Band- 90 days In'JaU WednesdayInesday afUrnoonaft mother. Mrs. Grace Huggln « _ ' y4j:> local olub a t L oa rwUtah-Ida* for a Uti lUnd against reglmenUUonlenUUon a n d O. P. Skagg groceryf sUr*.*tor*. werewet a n - point; two sisters, Mvfn. n . W. jj. Ryan, on chargea of dUlurblngurblng thethe peacc. Funeral services wUl be ‘ I CflANGEamOEnironTED REPOBTBD fill ho dU tnct le u lo n nextxt 6iSaturday bureaucracy." nounced Thur*dayy by Ww illiam LewUton. and Mr*.I. Ray LLehman. The two men were0 arrested arrested follow* 3 p.m. Saturday »t the^M c i III and Sundar. Thou makingsing tthe trip ko warned Uiat the the time time may Brede. assUUnt manager.inager. Bayvlew; and a mlarrled arried didaughter ing a fight withknives knives at at the Y funeral chapel withI member m em ben of the SINGAPOREINGAPORE (Friday). Nov.Nov, ao w V ^ J P i S J J :; will be Dr. Joseph w. Mar»hilarshall. dls- come when people In ClUes clUes wlll wll de* Brede u id thee change was at Orangeville. ■< g service su tlo n souUih of of RupertRupei Sun- jjurley ip p P lodge offlelatlrofficiating. B ur- —Thehe Bangkok radio said earlyea: U - ,M T i« m i..l U tr lc t govem or; O. A. Kelkei(elker, Xen- mand a tsw to requireire farmen fsrme to brought about by the neceultyneceasl for ------:______:; day. Probate' Judgeidge Jake Jake WaU ,a[ m ade Inn PleasniPleasant View day that a eaWnct shakeup hadh 00- 1 1 . n e m Montgomery, Oharle*larle* Allen, r^nn the way someonene else else thinks U more space for enlarged open _ suspended the ]aUlU sentences senteni en cemetery under the1 dlrectlordlrecllon of the curredred In Thailand bbut u t PremPren ier p . n Im OUi | II StarUng lAnon and PtancUrancls Doug* they ahould. He notedd thatUist farmenfar The company wlU conUnue t •n.th.t M.CIl..h tun.,.1 home.b.mc. • ■ Plbul-Scnggramiil-Scnggram remains rem ains in power. W o lto '* iAit« r e p r e u n t o n ly - n per•r centeent olof the lu building at 3M1[ Fourth r c - yavenue a r s Hailey » Area i i Smr ^ iS n n r’ainlaek. anoUier . ______vote* in Uie country,f, adding that uuth u Its main dairy and p 1 nv K m n wresud fortor dUturbdUturblng the vote us when- pUnt. Tlie chickenI'STtcWS hatchery Is Settled1 byu y AI V aill ptace In anoUicr fight!lght at a t th e same . ' i i r ^ Senator Protestests wll! bc converted lo. a turkey h1 a U h - HAILEY. Nov. Sfr-Halley—Hailey and vl- lU U on Sunday, wta u sentencesentenced to GO K n E S S l i Y • « UrgM F a lteAeUon r AeUon jry. ^ clnlty doesn't know■ w w hat hat U U exM ct day* in Jail by JudgeIge Wall W ednes- tB M R J ^ [ e Lids W. R. Vsn Dersal, chiefchlel of opera-oi The new loeaUon. wlll be us.used for next In the way ofwealher wealher. “ day afternoon. George 1Lumna. :I!WBI RftW I I 1 Spud Price ) lloni In Uie far west for-U.-S daya.of &now th e Negro. aUo arresUed d for dU'dUturblng : R M I M ^ I d oOUBLE u b I '.'B rede u i d th e Following sciicral-daya.of lu I : ■ “ i* a chlcken haUhery.'Brede wi -Sen. H ei^ conurvaUon service.c e. PorUand, Pott »ddlUonal space wtUUl allow ttth e u * <^ca received .33 ofinch Inch of of Ufe peacerpleaded-UmocentI'Uinocent U Uie - iS S H J WaUsetDec. 4 ^ _ today Uie- praised Idaho's soU' conserv pacltlM of boU» Uie1 chick and poult tatlon. mostly rain,.in, wednc-idSy. wed ler Michael record. But he *aid at Uie pr hatcheries to be> approxlrapproxlmaUly Thursday morning a.TOrtdawned tn.rt blit “ I"" Ung poulble , ,t e of expaw lon Itwould would be be 30 or doubled by 11 ajn. the cloudsU had comecoi back ng*onpoU- ao yean.before; all ’‘***1^'’ Idaho fai The building permit:rm ll appll application and rnln or snow was expeote . ' wlll bc Included In a soli con* Reserve UnitS iai. g rKEEN i N STAMS l , soil conserva- eatlmated cost of »3, *3.000 to ^The *now a l Hailey w u ad been ad- yon program,«f former groceryrocery and snd mar- three Inches by the rain Wei m office the w. E. SUverwood. president o ON ALLL CCASH A S H p PURCHAS: u r c h a s e s ' F E O M 1 ket building. AlteraUonaUon Is1s exiexpected ^<1 t>^e' measurement at X Hailey Possible Poss i feared celli C alifornia AssoclaUon of Boll Jei'ed^SlieneSd to be completed by Jan.j*n. 1. bad dropped from 18 16 Inches Inehe to 13 Capt. Thom as W.ff. AlUn. organ- 1 BOISE, NOV. n hen the Nov. aervaUon DlstrlcU. streued the Inches. The temperaturerature at Hailey lied re.iervc corps unit Ins I o. Dworahak, R., Ida.,le* todi shows an of Idaho supervisors toto inform Infora the was 20 degrees. here, was in HoUey Tliurs I gnphed Price. fiUblUier)s. ) publlo th a t no farmer* receive ------connection with the posslb: Uled In plac- ,idiu for soli conservationK 'rwor . '«; Shoshone WomaWoman IY,NOV.30 THRI I Di BaUe today protesUng ' FRIDAY,' . 30 THRU SAT., forming an ormy engineer rcsenc ■ I tmposlUon ot price oelllng* o -Idaho uid many people oonfused the liJ ^ n e r Meeting Postpoioatponea- umt m uiat area. : I toes. i d v t i ^ *aX/ wtth^ govem m ent’.'S.SrJ,'”- »ub*ldl .IsC on tes^i^- i J * ‘ OLE^JNS PERRY.f Nov.Nov 7 30 — T he *111 Tuei I Dworshak aald he had b< ------1 SHOSHONE. Not. 3»-rMn. meeung of Uie Olennslenns FerryFc. city o^^er Idaho OUCDnc unit 1Inatruc- 1001 UNUSUAL UN M GIFTS i Ttted ^ hU W ashington ofl IClf in Byn ey. North Shoahoaa,Bahohfl, hhu u been council Wednesday nlehfr nJghfr wa/-pontiwi Ura and Idaho mllltarj'lltarj- dUtrdistrict per- Ml M tittfmal PoUto council^^Santa-toJ^sitin fear m UH. 13 "Wenu-se "WCttU-Sr ot tn r tw n n e W tw o U ig- to . fisn Fr --HERE-Yotr-W ill-P fll I I n N i r i n l g h t be taught v hen t mai receipe con- LeR„y huh_lull, -one of th e conference with sixtt inswur^Tu Yuur *Musl— ifipH Burley onnDec. De( 8 councll membtrs. olflclnl-i In admlnlsUratlveilsii^iKe rma?™,"; DiMicult Giftt Probk Problema! You will find unusual gifgifta^ J S T pwr I u l c u b u r l e y , Nov. >—Sa » - e *n U n u Claua Mrs. Bsm ey, following noUfl Wr. HuU wa.i one of the UtiUnion P a - training schedulesedules nndnnt oUier . . . ffifts th at aare rc did ifferen t. . .. for those peoplo “wl“who** * U m a o vUI make his annual visit to BurleyE of having won the contest, w tallrond employesiloycs wlwho was ORC matters. The San Pr hav o ev ery thling.” in ?.’’ PracticalI . .. lasting gifts fbr cvcievery I “ZZ .. u w enU U I O C Dec. 8. the Burleyev mmercl erchants’ formed by th e Union Paclflo rt crash at Orchard conference wlll be held nexl n-A federal bureau, sponsoring group, group. an- Uiat a Ucket to Now Yorli iX m S o t thho o family. Just Bringring Your Gift LList ist To I advtii f L n ^ ? T 8«n«««been a “ ^member ‘‘“V- *"<1 Saturday, II flBSSSroSS^ ballUUcs ex- nounees. In charge otof SanU'sSsnU'j vlalt en'*ve been se t aside1 Ufor r herfher. She81 will ------•urry Sept. 7 I5on W ennslrom and} Earl Esrl Carlson, Ca be accompanied to0 New New York Yo by ______------Herbert Woolle ri^Svert used Chrlstmu decoraUonsions havehave been husband. or the death ordered for downtownrn Burley Burley, Erie The conUst winnerle r will wUl be be enU r- V n V n ^ n R l Select Your l l Bullet Identific Roberuon reported. They winwl be Ulned at the Waldorf.Astoaldorf-AsUria In H H E l Honored at B leiect Your Initon tesU- by Saturday,■ hehe added.adde< New York and will1 demonstrate demonstra her Funeral servlees for Herbc d of I^talls of the hrUtmu Christmas nartr receipe In the kitcheniien atat the-houi. the ------M ? T\ '■•• J ' ’c.Mcr Woolley wcrc held Tl C HHRISTMAS R IS T M A S B !w - II In Trial at J^’e^B ter Each of th e 75 w innenie n InIn lhethe conte.ntc y / ~/^M attem oon a l the Tft-lnw in FallsFalb mortu-^ Ul BOISE. Hot. 3S VD—A analnst w>» be announced Uter. I William L* 'William" Roper'ha*I* .beeit-elecUd"beeit" e win prUes tn NewNew Vork.vork Flnt OBnW / ^ . ary clm icl. T he ^ v . A. B. ^ HB! I bureau of Investigation ballU •chant.^• bureau. for th e naUon>n Is Is 125,occ. »25,00 / w u ■ ■ i pasU r o f tho" U nited'M fs GARDS-NOWARDS-NOW PMER pert today IdenUfledW othe • ' chairm an of the merchant.^• bi HI I Z _ 1 R. W . Nelswanger, vice chairm chai: an. E*ch ot the 78I winnen w innen In 1 the ' 'MbV Jiy11^ . / / church In Pller. was In etinri M i I wMeh uued Bert MeCunyI _ a{>d Dean Van &«elea,elea teerelvy.teer contest will be presentedesented with wli the • ^ '• / / BoloUl waa M n . A. D. I '11 ^ be pleasedpUased w ith our "51” ^ I I a i being fired from a revolv • — • electrie stove, mixerxer and and kltthen k - T* Ij t / ' ' accompwled by Eva MetcUf. ; selecUon of beautifulbeaullful JjjM u't I by two men on trial for th ley use whUe prc- v L _ A X / \ J F IL/ / , l.ii was Mrs. SUnley Phllllt cards.s. Individual cards and > g P ‘ ol Uie Boise grocer.aot^Eochie' " AppointedU eU paring Ihelr recelpespes at a t the hoUl. PaUbenrers werei'Hnrow''B!"oold- Harold 6 /.u ffffa dlsUnctlvencUve .boxed selecUons. ” i, ; Oeorge Berley, washlngtoinesday-nlght - .BURLEX._Nov—as-Jdr*.- , worthy. M. M. Barron. Men ^ Avoidd the lait-mlnuU rushl - !f s'- )| fled as the lUU neared Uie Laldlaw Is the newly appointed ------^ k!ni-.'~Wfllter- MlUer. 'Wllllai i:; ;i\ l u f tn t degree m urder-ecelved cos& first sla county commander o( the A Valley TeacherBachers 'To enlerUIn someeme pecipeople, alt Claud and C. C. Rosenburge:tOMnburger. ’ ■■ ' U,t| Kenneth Hutlngs andJack Wll Thorpe, can Cancer society. U do Us sitsll do*down and Burial was madele in SunsetSuns Me- JUST. UNPACKEC nnr Owens, both ean Pranclsco. I morial park. Jorlon. third. Announcement of' the appoint*api Chosen on Pa Panel u su n . ______A New Shipment > For?or PerfectPerfect,Gif iGifts orpe reeelved ment by Mrs. OrantIt Hess. Boise.: B O reg. Nov. 30 nItp-^UU p -S U U CCitric- _ edr*ad-IW , •staetf-eommandw^-amtHWnr-l Pinochle Plaj Etcock. Twin Falls. dUtrlctdUtrlct com- sorenson revealed ^ today v "a a isocial , G & W MEANSi N S WWHISKEY B I S K ------R E f c l s i o U i The sixth In the serluunphrey of ] were mander. who came to0 Burley to 1 fill subcommittee has .been been set set up to Ceramics —!»«— . — parUea-wu-held.WednesdaMl-, and Mr*, the vacancy resulUngin g from th e work out study guide*des In In Uie Uie ffleld ot PICTURES a r.,a n d Mr*. reslgnaUon of Mrs. Elmo p J R E S You'IUindfou’ll find the answer to ^ » t the Elks lodge. , Elmo' Parish, business’ education. • A n unusually co Mn. Nell McKay recelvar. and Mrs. homier eounty commander,nmander, ,who He uid the group would cover r fine collcc- nany many gift gift problems problems in ft for the women; Mrs. Jack moved to Boise. bookkeeping, shorthand,hand, typlrtyping and of picturesreg_ of every ourlur selectionselection ofof ceramics,ceramii second, and Mrs. o. Dortor ------: , office pracUce. shape and sizeze in a wide' china a n d glasswai Por the men. J. o. Thorpe hina and glassware. ijfTi Events Reporteiiported supervisor wlU bebe Art KielKlelnkopf. ■ UM ITI ] | T w | ^ 9 f l range of prices.:C3. ^ ' Hundreds to sclect fro -M n Reginald Twin PalU. and co-chairmen)-chalrmen of the ■ I ■ I H I V w 1 ■ J '( Olese, Uilrd. . - NOLNER, Nov. 3»—Mr*. RCi Vansant received word:d TuesdayTuesda; th a t subcommittee are W. W.w . Oodfrey,Oc M l l i l l l M r. and Mrs. j. o . PumphiI ^ l c y ^ le y her moUier. M rs. R.! H. Carter.CarU 88. Jerome, and Helen Payne,Payne. Twin I chairmen, assisted by Ml-,from a a to ♦ Clinton. Mo. fell and1 broke hh« er leg. ^ U s . Joseph-H . Clements. Mr._ a Mr. and Mrs. Estelel SareentSargen' and m em ben of Uiethe commltue eom John E. Rogers and M r.'a frotn vUltlnz Tom McVey. Ts'lnTwin ralW: Ja c k M D om er W. Bertach. r'liff.,.^ h*** returned from vl r S relaUves In Montrose.^ Uo. Mo. Nelson. Buhl; Mn.'*. Donald Dietz, h ' Hatisen; Mr*. Zella»Ua A. OtOodfrey. ■ Uck. M n Ted i I H ansen; Elfrelda Relnsdort. RelnKjorf, 'Twin ■ O utstondlnr -Ec 11 1 The Hospite! ^ a l l e V Nelson. Jerome:Jerome; Franw ■ smooih-wrlUng. ^ !"av„“S5 ...Magic Valley cea-Weber. Ooodlng,-andng.^d DpoMUty Win Flail*, and F u n C T■ ^ a S ls ...... Pressyr Haiellorir------' III :&* ...... — ■ I and 1 to B p.m. r. Mrs. L orrr JEROME—Funera] servlees W ' ADM nTEDmd M n . W ar- WlUlam H. Bulllngton will b< hS; Crash Reporteeported i ; I M rs. Vem BUmjer. U Mr*. Twin PalU; a t 10;30 aan. Friday at a t theUie Thomp-Tl A truek driven byy Emest D. Duby. m l IU W fl I : Zlerleln. Olenn Besslre. M Ooodlng. T he ro u u 1. Hansen, collided vw ith ft ■ ■ ' ].ll Bouth. Mrs. Ben Zlotnlck.:iward SUwart. son funeral chapel, Ooodlng Id S o m e n a n d Rev. C. O. H annan, putor p u to r ofc the 1B^3 Chevrolet sedanin driven b;by U H. Tfl ll; Emery. Freeman Bklnner.Jim Poster. Ooodlng Methodist chURh. WlUw of- Trabert. 474 Bracken:en street. ' T hurs* I V H r * i.....Estrad*. Mr»-V*mon-Dl e made in Elm* day moriilng u Dubyuby wa*waa aliattem pt* - i -.-M rt. RobertCox, ail Twin!arwood. F Hey- flclau. Burlsl will b« made in S fflS Ili wood cemetoy. Ooodlng.jjaff. lng a rig h t turn fromrom the lellelt lane I j: e 'I M artin Adam. PUer. at Five Points e u t and Trabe DIBM18BE&> Trab«rt wsi* by EATONEATON"' . ■ Mr*. R alph R aU her. Mi BURLEY -F u n e raal l service**ervlee for niaklng a right turnm from thithe.right I Belm and daughter andl e M r WlllUm Alonxo HoUUlU willwill b< be hpld *"'e. The left front fender th e r I rea Brown and ton. aU Tw at 3 p.m. Saturday at Uiethe McCul*M e»r was damaged, I! Mr*. Ed Moore and Edwardly eloady to- loch funeral chapel with wlUi memben me 2 5 ^ 5 5 5 ^ — ■ ^ 9 '.'V ou Cnn bc .i^ure h abow en in of the Burley lOOP■ lodgelodgo ofofflcUt- • nrur«nrn -nm I '0 .'^urc that a Gjft of Fine Eaton BO< J boUi B uhl; Mrs. Donald Sot lade in Pleasant ncMEMDcn this ■ lByll9Y»<>r<7-mpPrW«y»«t=ttn «s 0 SUke Ubemacle In Rich ’"M A G IC ~ :.0; peratnre* Frldajr u la <■) vaUi . Utah, wllh BUhop Justin Erlek- VALLEY. INC. M B B B W W W IH B H IIff SI ■OS - Bool B o © k ^ C ,pralrle. Twtn Falls temperi t ta son offlcltUn*. Burfsl wJUwUJ be be made I ^ R J i l 1 2 1 M a in a v I « a. m. today,U 2&.• - u —\ u -R iO m n A .-—'------T ------T------jtimUiaiMttUUML Pf AVENUE WEST ■ Established I . u u . . Jik Illlii^

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principle* of a nnclew r««tor w/ifch:h would producepi tieclrlcal power -lawrlhe mt"!'* Mtne '**“"'• Hme M > »ou»-ce- o[ot fUiIonablefl malerlm!.'The Bisln eletnenU■lemenU otol luch a reactor would ?^ftaJeMble ma«erl»I where « chilnchain rcacUon would bo malntaieed1 and a cbolintei tyilem to earry !" - iBio » he»l exchwier where•e 11 »would convert w«ter t« lUam. The iteam would turn a turbine ^ad^oU »ene«tor. A confleaiefiicr »would convert the ileam to water•ter to be returned through the vuKt The reactor eooUnl wouldlid b«be rCtnfned to the reaotor core! after beingb«l: cooled In tlio heat “^ “^juce flj-iionable miterial,»1, ihiihe reactor core would be aurroundednded by a "blanket" ot uranium * g^lfohn noi needed to (Uslslniln tlithq chain reaction would eonverl1 non.flsibnablcnon>flsil uranium 338 to J flM Portabletable Sewing Cabinet _ -utn il (lulonttbJe. (AEC phot)>-(oto—tlaff enjravlof) T . . * ***■*. * * * * 4.98 ictor Now in COperation att Arco Ai to ^11 Such a handy.companion fofor “her.” Spacious cabinetBt and drawer. MohoaMohogany or walnut col- P r o d u c e Firstst Atom-PowerT E Electricity M or finish.lish. The ideal g if t lUNBOE ocal clUncitizens. AEC‘8 Manager BUI whyy hhouldAhould i the Amcrlcnn people bo . j ^ D riNO STATION. slon, who Is exceedingly popular taxedled forfor thithe con.strucilon of gigan- ibouts. was o.ikcd by hls leliow tic powerpower pin; plnnts nil over the country? ^ ^ 9 Notions—StreetNotions—S treet Floor rlawi In Idnho mll.i al a weak- Tlicycy will will .v .soon be ouimoded." ^ 1 1 jjchfon; ' ' ob.’;crver.tJb:^crverx prcure. 1^-'' e reactor being uaed for thc AtM Ihelrihelr own0 expcn.ie. these com- ^ J T experiment actually has uses pftmt,nles have have hnd lenms of sclenUsls ir more Immediate and urgent yjajjinsJtlng ajonatomic in.ilAllntloa'! io sludy rtance. Its power feature, how* •>,.: nowcr power uproblem. Thc tcnms wero Is recclvlnK a great deal of herere scvernliievernl weeks nso nnd wcre nd- lUon as a pioneer effort In mitttdttcd toto sotKome of AEC'.s uiipubllblied jlam our dlrecUon of a ncw eource of jnformntlon.lormnllon. The conccrns arc the flclty* Monsantoirunnto ClChcmlcnl company. Union e reactor wJlJ turn out u|j to ^t^rtrir^clrlc comi compnny of Ml.v^ourt, Detroit :llowalti-ot electxlelty. Chances ison company, Dow Chcmlcnl this will not be nvallable for npany. Commonwealth, EdL'on It UlC sltfl because the machine .Qmoanynpany. P Public Service company lalRncd to run at varying tem- - wnrthimKorthem Jlllnob. Paclt)c Qus and v W TaffetaQuilted tures and aJr-UMch»duled Umes. first press nceount said In- jctric company. and Bechtel cor- rately that It would' produce rntlon of Snn ' Frnncl.sco. A . V I 00 kllowttttj. as' much as a hydroelectric dam. AEO was IlEMnMKEU uEMnw TI1I3 ~ nped with Inquiries from wor- _ _ __ 4 5 ^ 9 5 ^ = = public uUllty officials and even r f \ A l J S. senator for more Informa- COAL V w M li FACT ^ yle, flaring back, pert wing col- ^ iblic UUlUes PorUiUhtly re- • lar, wide turn-back.ck cuffucuffa. So precious . . . and ly said that "rapidly becoming . . . for 01 ’ cozy for.fireside wear. BBy RaymodcB., In Ameri-■i- Terryrry Tub-Sox mporwnt part of any discus- SO-Queilio;IQ-Queitlon* 1 ' can beauty, navy,, aqua. Sizes 10 to 18. of future hydroelectric plans Contest he U. 8. govemment Is the . V ; of ttlomle-gcneraied clectric- I ~ L25.:L 2 5 . L 4 9 ‘■CHS B ... 3-Piecee LouLounge Set le conservation director of the meansmeans Washablehable terry platform iand sock foot, sIma* onal Wildlife federation, whleh he Brlilsli may herca^un't JUte bJg dftjns bccause of 2 2 . latedI leather sole. Choose hers in white, pink, in use Uie ntom lUJtarlawi: often happens lo fishing and HeatingHealing Mr. 6i»dr % I 2 2 .9 5 ; but cue u. s. ‘y •Ing, concludcs: Service,"Service," H er "drcnm gift’^K.. . . . fucfucious quilted rayojrcrepapa J)lue, maize, red , green. ; mlMlon U rendy. -Sny,; Is becoming D evident that there L ^ — . lit of Ila awn— out. bc there a false reason for this hurry ______finger-tip duster in gold,:gold, rose, aqua. Tailored navy a stable ftuiount half year*'Dulld huge dams Tor hydro- ■PpVVB bluo paj'amae with;h controcontrasting piping trim . Sizescs KNotions—Street otlons--Str6 Floor the LlBile:flc power, W« ftro spending ■ j ljZ iU 30-18. O thcr stylesyles in ]LOUNGING PAJAMASSl I have onnounced Johnjtoiireds of millions of dollars to ICATtMri OF MAGIC Women’s-Wean’s • Wear—Mezzanine wrklnK on ih(^ sccrccyless lli atomic energy, HEATtNC . , . VAHEY,. IN C.^______J oul elcetrlclly. project’s!~thl 3 I ’eneiny-cnn-be,~~nnd-tt v n m f iw tclllc. It has a bcnr ly It—f< will be. developed to commer- •raUon here with ThepwuiblllUcs rea In the near future, ailed Jor produc- power exp Wty u> xapp}y fl of far mo idwelllnR. Importanci will llirow back }* lel ouliltlera sco [CKTIinHIS-BOTTII-fr , yuu just a RUCM. TllO ^® Bptrailon for only el^lclty.isft fo enjoy a choice i T f S pTMumnbly haa anfucky bourbon J B tmpcmturcn too ■'"owa ^ Into swam. How- "Olaf mis w//i ofwayi be a Md for higher “J® tt » ."brcnk-ln-. 1* iih victory niRy li iny rat*, sue- first I b i i r J n U. 8. 5( fzjer Is ^°Public [astHonor 7 "mS m » Is Mrs. Clara of” Ve V were held tonic' of B i r s f - 1 walnihencynalda ny ” Ihc Rev. The COI Men’s Leathercraftft LiLuggage Boys’s’ ShiiShirt & Sock Set Portableirtable ReconRecord Player etartti. minister of NnUonal ' *-tii Jn Buh). doean't. Jl Companion Bags,KS, 334 4 .9 5 SSHIRTS, 1.98 ■*' what ofl«: 117.95 7 .9 5 .27.95 . ‘ Wl Uft John Wilson, hunllnjr. < ■ Two Suiter, 339.95 9 .9 5 iS O C K S , 3 9 6 “®sp«iW ij Mrs Ivan IsChoice bt I DW. may bc a Jlen's Diamond Leathercraft-.;.ftsuch a smart FamousIS favorifavorites for boys. Donmoor match- By Ambassador. Light iiin weight and so cat^ •jw *m Ktnncth 'Poe. K» ‘'““‘I looking luRgage. Top grainin cowhidecow -with g^irtirt and aao’eks . . . of full combedi cotton ' ■ tft operate.perate. 2 tubes. 5" s speaker, volume con- ^ aitr Dratii „d ?'«=»Try [ thl» superb KonlueVy I V ’«». »I1 nin Falls: Olln hundred# Bolitl brass hardware. Thc gift he \v irted atripings. (Twin Falls utore only) »troighl bourbon todoy. You be proud of. Colora.... Suntan, ginj re only) *" tr’d;i Simulated cowhide case. leaja-dK . J«ih Falls slore only). Boys’ Dept.—Street Floor Appliances—DowiAppliances—Dowhstalrs Store rir ■'> sa"Ing mel!owne»»*ond Ravor. • ^ Luggage—S treet■ FFloor lo o r "l/ntfomfy Rn* ■ - I ; ■ . ^ : Smt* 1869” '1 ■ ■ : iter for Claims m T^VIN FALLS . . . S] . IN BUHL AND GOODING . = fcurliy Djcncy last SHOi’SH04” T T IL IL 99 SSAT. NIGHT I'lL 9 FRI. & SAT.. NIGHTS_n i g : ■ ^U B L U 'fcW chim, for unem. g '' s S P * ’

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^ —~ I THURSDAY, N H f t' rTpAGBr'iroUE'" 'TIMES-NEWUNEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHOIDAH( . * - - " (Olng broke and vUl ahiit o tf th « to e tot«iii{ R . F R O M S S - ™ TU C K ER ’S NATIONn ^ A L i — 3 - ~ HOW THIN:H1NGS APPEAR F Harry Byrd, Virginia, tme of S u cn and w toeAe real fighters^fighters agatost^ agoUi b ^ . f^gtm ci l | h ' » 5 g 1 * 1 H ruptcy=aeoator-Oeorie,-nipUy=aeoa^G«rg^ the.worker 4-V T I _M»S^!£-aoutbem_SeiasaDem oo^ 1# an. Mi-ittr-tf^-tcurCTMlaa ‘Hm - ^—-WHLRXIGIS V-V. GIG: PQT:j rTlE R ’S AN"G' H — iissS'S'Sr'JfM KTwiB ralli N««* sU U taM la IMi. ______p l e g -o •4W II IM SmoM llmt w«i Tvl* WASmNOTON^Pedml WASRI lutilcUoni orer bt :haaetta and vbea It ^ ‘^"that tf vo de oo paTSe SSrtRu H i : ■»,a^'S’r'^S5i^m H$n ftblbbiMt CmMV «osfunurcm r " ”ST cradJt taa «zpeadJture*—ia short, tbi lUcf too (onto 1* a t wWlo debUtiebu our moneymtmey vm v loee lu ' value?Siue and v e e vv m lose conconfidence ta H ;| .fSL Im -rtlli''njV Mi W fc « i» fc*i»t2 •enilUTe qumUoo oi l^e government;*.uumi S h o ts ^ rthe anushua^. ^ o f m i 7bour oaUonnaUon aada ad oursdves.ourselves. ^ H I •U _ roaacsipi Russia may Intend to keep ua their part i -TATABUCBipnoN RATca W ADVAICgl • - ^ ’at at ttie Uie very VI monust when expuvUncidtng rtaru n n o m e n t ^ wm conUnue to try to sta: restrain a patrloUoitrloUo reseaunent Russia may Intend U> H fl ... c*«w«»-»*T VM iM SKM T'i p«7menU threatenn to aeodMOd thol cost 1 . ><( — l T probable fate of tbe BrlU When the fact# Ofif ththalr a lr CCcountry’s in- husUlncluslUng from one s^iall bbut expen- — t n coaraaied. But ^live warw to anotoer. aniand kaep ua - p — « LM of UTtoc to new. hlshs. it SIMPIiFOEMOI■LIM . but we wlll gen-M M HI ------1 CM ■ ■ ■M ■ j^ y E S g tiy nationwide demands for ir erate Intense beat jUoa is InrUved at sendingroendlng on veapons andk armle* DO creaMS and force« «,cU«r a n o th e booet ^as b«m to the procts# aod.'.T.fll . im tu we Just go broke. She rATABLI nt ADVANCI IHIMSB K Vk p '.'' 1 In taxaUon. FOBMOLA vlnd up on bad; - )od people altoough us great-damage tn-toi ffljl CmsIt. V ttU t ^ with heavy Invcntorle#vcntorte# one th e ir InflaUon. but th a t s< ^ f a ^ t ^ U m n s Sent ^ t m their growing monthsBonUis vltoottt wltooat losing a maa and FT/ H|fcSigfr»*'y>heW c« and tn th Uielr ^ -w-wan a ^ iu ^ as far as anyoneI betawanU boUerlng It vould ba fn>> U B I toe fact that we are vltoirlto the expendltura of oonly a fov Tuesday i I H I II f «ll BOBlkt - • v''* retailers andnd manufimanufacturers subject—Justlul hollering that seems to be tlio to try to f.^ H pU u^^to useI them a ft* ft buffer tanks, »«{?»“ 1 ^ 1 Bl f tht'rmt - ■■ S ilf i» y 5 3 E N ' i want to be ableI tota ^ unloai o a d teem on® *ho has studied>0 wants tte to go on prophecy wheth*: *Ut« against Russia,ussia, a#.a*.«. of01 course. course, ■iS She vould-ruS’?.""*™ ^ have used i 1 I I o«t«i4« fluu ar utiMi jm t much Ul ordinary war game#, B i ll I'T o«* ■««u> — ■ «IJt HHS&n v S B S ^ .1 on easy terma to their eui hollering. To any- er the BrlUsh peo*Ue n '^ E wo are. « lAV They have startedd Man eaAeame w T^'Si ef „ pa>.u.alpai l« ^ «MCI. I.Uho „l*ch »ta etc. Bo they demand a raise t vleve Uie G reat Brit- second w an lack. Therefore, vhybotoer a n d why gram to a I ill in s machlnas, radios, television aet*. etc.. big’ union dedde Ul o r any oUier3 Bpimngtoarmitoholdoff0 bold off our enemy ^ivasU ^ te money ooon rerearmami a rm m e m ? on Dec. ctr *i MATIONALL UBTPRMCHTATIVta l - ...... - . -- Tha'NaUonal FoundaUon for Consumer.osumer. Crtcrcdlt and That forces up .theehlnd price tn o th e race. British pollUclan -or statei rouse our ahigglth seran, himself, even hai lc*. which number Ocular produci toey prtxl as been declining for untU we could rouse oi Beran, Mmself, even haa ridiculed ------lOLLIDAT CO.. [NC. ttie tll6 RetailRetail Credit insUtute of America, which ft rftlse and get tU wUl be able u revleve“ ^f^StS^w the C hlih hulk and .hufne1 toowto our 01own defense, theihe idea that SngUshmenSnglUhmen ought to tm t. »*■ rnt..l»c». CriU. •ome JSoig OfOf the t largeit houaes among their memberahlDmem everyone along thoJO price Une hiof-thBMr- nln that used to be. every m em ber of « raise In pay to offsei • • own3vn Uielrtoelr home#. Home# Ue toem . recentlvrecenUv ledj off wtth protesU to every meo hey produce. /Then ThU noUon haa been de. I and toewUd Welsh down'.lown'. B e wanUwanta toem footkiose,foot like J eongreii and to the redenl reservaI board. boartl. 71; T hey ^Tr'^ crease in prtce ot the t T^^aus^*"^'® chief AneurInBov«andtte 2NATE LINEUP eonerea , :ie Une has to have ha lf a century.IndustrlalltaUon The wa ot left wfng of the■is SBrtU* rttlsh SodoUit fkJie , RussianKusslan wrkef*.m rker*. iaobJle.inobJJ eepaWo have enlisted nap. Boyd TECkett, AArkASu* rkanux. aai their modlty. to offset the In- have hastened that deci .who WlU nm the T aft cam- Sfjuoihl! And so it Boes-everyUm 0 and northern lu ly , party, wWch I s lto h e e tru ^ o e nam e for of)f being moved-inmoved- In masses trom one M is capltol hilt spoltesman.^ ot the flral com- tmty contributory1 of causes. course the ire- their Labor party7 and-coand-eoml«Lto:be. irea to anotoer. _ e atate of niinotfl. also wiU of workers gets a pay Inc causo was the Industrloli c n E n iT — Powerful hanlclwt Intarests.nterests, allhougha prlee of another prc«ucl t Uie United SU tes .used, aro hoUerlilgog m ad a t tha Vnll* And tols, by totoo e way. 1#is the fellow • E 1 directing tho Republicans’ aenUment in-thls-sniup Is n o t unanimous,ilmous, InaUtinal on a up. There seems -everyUmeto be no a group Germany, Francolal, and •manufacturing nortl cd SUtes for using BrBritain as a tv^it:hat curour own disguised socialistsoc con- • Har control of the senate. It’s S> t pay Increase, the and, Japan, and. of courst bombing base andnd for ptprodding toe „jracy,rplracy, toe trotront n t caUedcaUcd American#- . . retum to the era of plenUful creditdlt ththat a t prevailedpi The soluUon Is simple.prtMUcl . is forced mendou* rise of the Unit mient^ ____ imtJI unui late ut« last summer. They w ant^ to managemanag their leans can pledge Ihenu I of feeding herself. BrlUsh govemmentlent to tipend itself to,.lor DimocraUcoim ocraUc AcUon; haaI culU- V loans without any Interference IroniBl tho'treasuiythe'trea or to'ask'for a pay increaseto be no t end lo it. as an industrial,prospered 'mam as- long. Into eoonomlo-exhausUotixhausUon on a re- vaUd«ttd in Britain.'Britain. The CIOOIO Unported ' Rinn ! one-thlM of the senate— >o*ni wm simple. All Amer- power. the.feaeral rcsene srstem. ' T h a t would end the vlclou I. OS she could trnUe annam ent program. Bevaii'sSevan's wife. Jems!#Jennie Lee,Lee to tour ‘^ '" 9 ir faces the voters. Next year _ “’S'n'k®" D a n lu £nj0i'ed _ th i4__prlvUaBe undermder _th#Jh e iystem, jplrallng-prlcea^d:e themselve*aplrol not Never capableLl^war^or of feedir food. . _ HUhlOks we.dlctaUUdlctjttojhelr forelm iha-Unltcd.Statesiha-Unltcd.States and_prea^and_p: jh e ______ce, since the une3a)ired-term which forced the reserve to buy Uiclr Utclr RoVemmehtngoVe in which the workerIncrease ne tor a yoar. Great Brltato prospered.• . policy. I think *o,so, too. IBevan a lw gevan todaUsm. kir Chapman of Kentucky sccurilles aecuniien ot por whenever theyy needed monoy catches up wlUi lhe prices. vicious : cycle of roughly speaking, as she c< bust Britain. E e U “'S o u r S country S «».tob.th,l„t seem# to b 'fWIN for private flnonclnic. Under that armhsemenl Jid splraling-wagoA- her-manufactured-wares-f hopelope olof toe dvllitedclvUjted world.woi I f . we ^ id. • ■ . • for privnt) rm ngem ent. bank* lact, he loses grouhdrorker never st quite • • tai effect of senate election could Always obtain fim da to lendI to tMrrowera.t>orroi by the merry chue. ted already, but toe jquki»uld only summon toe cocourago and I ____ tumliiir their bonds over to tho federaleral r#«rvirMtrva. Then aprices.. n . C c Matter ot An American business m lust had to alt Ught ------e years otten give one party the>- Sw odvancedttSvai cosh to appltcanta att a higher Interest ' TouAd CTwln stendlly In jq pldgto tUalect of leU* cellars la st tUoe « ilnct advantage in any par- rate. nu. . J » I*' lAiee,ftbaldlng-tycoon,raw Slender...S lender... Tender...; polls. Thus in 1962,18 seats Thu*. Thui. Uie u two-hcnded attack onI control*,eontroli, U sue- t w i n f a l l s A. HAS N. 'EIEconomist ^ comparison between tho Republicans will be on the cessful, “ “ 'J;'];*;' would fill tha banks' portfolio*.folio* wwltli llh fund* ij^ a r Pot CTwln BhoU; Palls) condlUon ot tho Naw Eni toere i* neTneh fu- to flnanco retailers and manufacturm.m . Then thei lat- i reid aU about ths ______« tUo Indujtry *nd m a t of O iriton vould care to f /. ' held by D«moor»t«. But ol S J-'S " HAS 'EU, TOO . iOq. ' ter-MUld. wllh regulation W .out ofif tho way, extend pot ahoU., I hava trlpl jesa of now Umn th ere v m atlc berths;-six’ Tepresent eosy ewy termstermj to their customer*. — , The taxtUo Industry ts 11m ^ ^ lere wm alvaya.be 11 .0 .^ here In T*'ln FftUa. Tht . . a BrlUln. And there Wlll South where any turn-over -chitk mt ths triplet# In th# south where tho cott there will always be ~ ^SO'Oo ^ ’ U U D siici “ClllTICAL"—This eaey.money policy,ollcy aooordlDBaoooz to M 6 W plet aUtOT Uiough-there Is ymes. lesa of In 11 a speech at grjUsh people.. But toetoo capitalism federal reserve economists, wa* chiefly^ V Vreapons J tS S S r W fl? JJAttM PaW ce.Ills. Therej They wm be u,ero used to beT, ------noted- Ull# chargo s u in a r t^ th a SSUta f iu t a tiu y all the OOP m ust concentrate the me' srrloussprlou price Inflation th a t /oUowed af: a Jtorch 18. Their qov. Jimmy Bymei.at too Innaw a factories „ acapt toeto e extremeextro eocUl- the remaining eight Demo- Invsiilon invaiiion ofo southern Korea oo Jtine ti, lOM. :e. Therese, J»nlce. cUamson coMoge,ireu noted whsrt Uj the new ^j,o specializeUse In botob racial It WAS not checked unUl the reaerve and thi DwnU Soran u>d observed thatwm tba also na« do a UtUe cJau hatred,Kl, hha* as Just; aboul ke. To.gain m inimum con- , " U own toelr bomei vanished.------• -— they m ust take thrjje, since ury oereed to let government bonds leek th Washington N.> in farming area# wher tural m arket level, which now la slightly beli (Twin Falls) factory worker* Istoncewm also of < th a mUls. ^ow Uiey are demdemanding andln a copiUI a 4fl to 80 minority. Five rhe oRreementbrkc also forbade tha reservewne“ to ‘ uta: k ? 'VE'BB NOT. years ELIOU old. farming and. wm.extUe own industrythi had w to sta rt w ltoI) fta SOM perpei cent con* C 81, would bo necessary for at *i par par anyai amount which the banka wwar a iS d to Cbris Krengol, who i :Uo to do wlto toe fiicaUon 6f fortuneslines of tSS,000,g and R rls Krlngle buslnes* * on within driving distance of rgln. ■ unlond. unlond. r ELIQIBLEI The eastern textUer d v ll w indi ar a n d now, joo per cent above)ve *380,000.<380.0 l i T 5 r i i l w T i * ym ns have fallen off »^ted ad pages, ehould nally comes out of The soclallsU tayta y ththat a t llI would be W inectJcut, Moryland. Mlchl- . As a result. InflaUonary bank loans have fa , who runs to a t njoro th a n a UlUo to do iharply. especially In the buUdlng« ^ aad ^rtsM m O conslderaUon tosines tho on sir the clas- insUgaUon ot ourber dvll scorched war earto a good BrlUln wltow lto totoe e ownership a, Kentucky, Kew Mexico, (leld. fieiu r o For r these and relaU d reasons., UieroUiere has b e o T a PUt togcUier m fiveshould mtauU. glvo due the south finallytew England com Is the of property and wwealth ealth equallye dis- ^ ^ V- TTiat': ing as the eight states from "lull!' "lull!' In tn the InflaUonary movement,ml, althoughalthou th e So were notho t eUglbli stt lines wo purgatory and exUla her scorcl union of toe trlbuted. But what wealt confections o f real orange tnar i GOP may win the three to ueent « « n t of of livingi costs was not stoppedXI5d unwuntuuntil ItK ireacneawached contest-we know-e minutes It. But from the bloom# again. New0 retard Engla tho night Most of It ha#r>L’'n'SS.’...,.n been ahi !o too souto because wars.and most of3f Britain'sBrltalr borrow- , chocolme sre so popular everyi i «M tU M ’tSg(j iiu ' __ a a recordrecord high.t 5t eUglble for tb e i„ e r a n d • th e texUle unli Our domnllo economy. Insofar a* IIt t isla m easured tl should be awardedV IU But a we'rt so 010 1# trying toeople retard are. n o t hos. lng power ha# been>een squanderedsqu* on If th e list reveals the size In terms of prices, wbrcs, taxea andi savings, la U In the Brand prlie. Here 'Us: ie of goon* on picket a fantosUo bureaucracysaucracy and sodal -^SW_____ EET'S CHOCOU lo project we tWnk ^f the tadustry to the sout "security" to e soclallsUK lallsu created.c m 2 'SENA'JS’ problem. In Wyoming, stale whichainio economlo physiclana describeicrlbo M a* “c"critical." ■arded a u dupUcate th e southern people are. Jr O’Mohoney has been in We Wc aro mo no t yet out ot danger. on 9 Two » p iu b le to the ruleUess of goon* and seemingly • . • • Senator DlrkMi), wh( irtalnly li tmpredict- le is a habit to3 look to toe United d I palgn in his homenously eta since 1934. New SIMPLE—Thesimple ezplonaUon Is almple.mple. BeciBecause of »hlt.-*ll llr**. u You «n • imw- SUtes for more> doUon,doUar*. I say tols \w a'5/ * * ML Two Mroomi Change 1* resUess and © r 'a n g e S li I have a bis Iiand InChaves cUri began his tenure sur ouriBBEini iBREtntt rearm am ent produeUon schedule, leles* than mes also observed without too slightestihtest desire-todu rub McFarland of Arizona and 13.000.000.000 »a,ooo.ooo,c a m onlh h as been spent by ’‘YwTrt^MiV’u.'i «n<^**“ certainlylO old colton li \ acreage in a hummatlng( fact. ButBu to a t has Sw..l CaMy t I 1052 drive to vrln con i s r w s . s s y n o t an en«y asalgnmenVirginia bave held their agencies m the last alx months of m t. Wllh a now In cattle nnd gat to end becauseue toe peoplepe ot too TonYob can get 8 SweeU a t: Albertioa'* i '.! iQcrco^lnfr employmeat and many conaumer t S * t ^ ’'w>-n Govemor Byrnesley wilt also never ralne U fiited.aialej wlllivlll KOaeo themaeives - Every two yearssmiDtlon ont since 1041 to iS bem tilled, l!Ifi we have been ablo to; sabsorb r - i »tl r s ; our efforts over to th a t mueh-of the old cottc 33 aeata—normally^ fac of these four states has a tlaUonary ntuotiAry pressure, albeit nol withoutOiout n tho country. And / m M CABil—Th a t vast flow of moneyr into purchasingpur some ot them appear'lng pheasant to ' sea- # F H ■ ticular test a t the *.pollj channeM, chftnneM, of course, wlU m ean moreiro cash inIn every- because they own a farm body's pockets and pay envelopes. It wiu atri now occupied by Repulomewhat brighter in the body's poc It WlU strengthen » nght to help themselveippear to think th a t | % h l l l Mlohlgan„ .Senator Moody and accclemte “ 't purchasing preasurea at U: _ _ blocks, against H held moment when the supply of comtumm’ got ““y1 a farm “"" Uiey have I « I U I rurnm gooa# -wiu tj,e.' neighborhood,'lhemselve.f Tliftt .to a n y . BUCK AND I c a 0 " these 14 Democraticnenf'the seat formerly oc- b« ^ dfflndllnit.d™ndi , i:, . . .expensive machinery, toe states In tho solid eSout Senator Vandenberg for Even svcn withwi price and wage controls,rol*. higher blghe taxes AnotherInd on Farnny fnrm In 1 ^ ■ ■ la highly unJiJceJy.rs. OOP chances here must aad ud crediterodn reslrlcUons.. govemment;economlst;eeonomlsls with xi.'Tiiftf (TwlnFi inciuties ' \J)OEBUCKAI This means th atuah the M6o«!iy h ts tfie' a'dvanir~ -a°T»iiaroBtrpoliucnl m ea ui HrliiU fear an oUier Ittfla tte i plosion os they study these figures tndand pounmu.!.posslbl nonm'i nIther S i Farm Wife V all ita energies on ivlththe i Incumbency: He can “ (Twin Falla)______^ TOI THTHE ENTIREIRE FAMILY cratic soAts a t stake,more l easUy than an op- ExrnEMextre: IST—While RepresentaUveIve Tackett spcor- Po'lee fn Birmingham. trol of the senate, they headsheoUi the nltnck on rcKulntlon W , Rep; WriBhlWrlg: Pnl- » housewife reportedM DEPT. ^^Wl—ll !■ mnn. Texa.-'.. wlll hend th e movementnt for unloosenlns. unlo h " skirt downto^ilnghom. i Ala., aald they are now In ; a seat 4<3 held by Senator Bcn- bank credit. Ho Is the foremost championlamplon ot "cheap during lhe day." (AP ne more, for a'total oflublfcan 51, history. It was lost noney" noncr onot enpitol hUt Afa^'be a pickpocket 1 A N e w "HHomart" e irt" He-■' Ciirlstmn.v>y abou ONLY K g live posts they need,' give encouragement to IcUids km's* ofof conKres.-Uonal> financiers. :hrl3tmn3 pnmdcs. DoUBlan Aided w ith tho reserve ngalnstlalnst the tU-casury ChrlsUnns Isi.vy d rscn about er a lot ot fi I Close scrutiny oolleagues. t th But.Senator O’- In tho bntUe , for curtailment of bnnk^k «credit. l d i i V He 1 1 ^ Hnlllowet'ii, Truo.I n ilioydrigon? I think , Q A W E NOW ON GENUn H of the Republicans’: of p tho Kefauver commit- up m, with ^tlch j, m en os B tnator T aUt a?idaud l^ r ” Sier S »>“« ‘>les nnd probablyI drscneratlng no Into __ k SAVEW I n -h e a t in g SYSTEM I Democratic Senatorup O hla first term, may bo Eeclfs. £;cc]f>. former toi reserve m ember.' - ~ ^- =’• U ien seriously, b u0, r the they r are only j L ^ - I the saddle continoiu'land Is a border state, and But o<‘^ Ui6 Uie Texnn Is such an extremistnisi ho frefreauenUy parade do nolunbly look no ono takes 'er can be ranked as easy haji fiddlrxl Sfg” wiU» the Idea of issuing givcrnn/ent governmen bonds Ptclura)ur the -pictureso of ' J I ■ Mexico's Senatov Oha that lhe banks wUI be forced'to buy, even though parades I hnve seenlot look of : too much ' r - A CHRISTMAS G IF T T 0 1 i n In 1939. Senators McFi they bear no Interest rate. so-cnlled hcaUienilclurci Innds. of lieiiUien Ij H XUgore of "Vftat her Vlrg border state. Is less___-AlUiougli.'not^-AiUiougi so *enjji,Uonnl aa.atruBitle*uniisto o-ovet our_ .lin -ll ttlii-r ll^.nyseen of Indlu und 'iflBrrfflW r ’ I .. vMILY --- LOVLOWiCOST - E I N I . posts without Interru;om'elects a Repiibllcan to policies' iwiieics In'Kin orea anaT S jrbpe.'U ils balUcbalU'c bvbvcr'-cnfnir tr ------■n Innds.-’- Aro we l l w H l I lilt I'lllirPITn money" nnd crcdil m ay bc of more.re immi-cliutoImmi-clii lm - »«“»■ nny “' th “ an » h w Uien _ ilMUU II Q I rurtherm ore, eachugh of It has happened In the porlnnK to housewives and taxpayers.w*. (wendel I n poUUcal history withnan's seat wUl be tough to ' iiunard W. Milts •. ___ I H ttnge. That doesn’t mei T T TTt TD o callUig(Wendell) It h K , : , I the RepubUcans face an VIEWS V I E OF OTHEI l Hi XV O ohopplng parnde then? I rll rank with the solid 6 OAMES *0 know, Ifs the flrsl bt I B fact. Arizona, Mewtake Me> th'e senate next year. lOAHO CITIES KSJECT OAMES UlUig It a V inter B H . * them to tight ^at some In the fidmlnlstraUve. ^ leglslaUve and«nd Judldi lQdlr!«l «<*« *0 Drouffht then? to Me So far as M S i-" ■gl m Itita v e Republican govei Bllng over the operaUon of slot machinesr and 0 first balloon pa- . H 9 ■ I flv u te Mat in these fc boards In Portland a n d 61s8Wlier« in UrejOl h t to M aglo VaUey ■ p H ' . - ' ■ ■ H I flK w b for tba OOP.dsllde to tiun over enough friends xHends and Tr foes ot t h ^ a m l n g devices, son -st In Idaho. itrol. , .mutter:mutter: "Why •" rot putnt to a vote? Let the H ^ 0 wants effective govern- decide." ^ ' i j i s t U N E — ^------K 1 E ~ ~ m a Idnho has done Just that. The Idaho legl efltiia .onlnin his1 m hasn’t, other beea to R S * - BTl .11 iv appointment'4iat the 1952 victor at the which ^-hich hns tumed thumbs down on parimutuel lor dtseeverml he K V r..... >11- f l *^npled by the late1 getSe .a suitable working In jn thetha slnte, sta lesalieed alot machines1 and punclpunchboards ______FOURTH■ moUier” I ’VjK- ; |FW ...... m ore te M -ap-yjMuu-llcan O presidential trium ph .backback Inin 1047ib and empowered clUes to accept oi LEMAN IN THE f l | larrowly held or in Demo- the “‘J devices‘*®''i« under local opUon. sinceS.‘S that 5 U; '„ r e UGAI. ADVERTI5EI•UBTH BOW l i -age which goes withId be a calamity In these voters I?^4d‘’u of Idaho'a m ajor clUes haveive declsividecisively ex- notice t o CRSorrc pre.vied their opposlUon bolh to slotilol machinmachines and in t h e I'iion^cERTI5EMENTS counT Ft I 5 25^LB. HOMART HC S m ake tbe papers tic mot win by a similar slender punehbonrds. punehtnnr .Most rccent cleanuplup occunoccurred In "np” t^ u nrvnli ; ponent. better. Lewbtoi), LewLiton, where a few weeks ago two ex-bar cx-bariender* 'hattYe iiesihucksl:% ?T°?rTWdec .„ .. jjlSEBP made headlines by beating the machines wllh a Notir* i> h.nti; ii»n br III ' . The Connecticut sea' mide hen ••system" which they averred provedred th a t tt. the one- I LESS: CONTROLS.CONTROLS...... - ...... r - 1 I : -ton also has a RepuMiBACKS DOWN mS'b.i tCKS OECCASEa . r nil armed bandita wore "gam es of akUl.“U.“ LostLast wiweek-end u. th. cr..iiion(|..n br of th* en«f. s' BIU ; when Senator Baldwintly. Esypt has modUlBil Its Lewiston voted to ou st alot m achines'nes' 3,3S03,350 Ito W ia. •MiijM ^ Installll n HomnrtHomnrl Stoker wllh '•Sftfo-T-Llght" J®'' Benton managed ire to ot tlie AnBlo-EsypUan n>ey also voted out punchboards. r.'.Tu.: pn Signalll System!Syatemi Free yoursellyourself from consuint f last year In a short'tcr Only lalt spring Bolso soundly Ujumped puna,. H S 'S .l'Xlion^f .’Sii ■ t l trlp i to the basement—rid yoiyour hom e of xmneceasaj boards. 4.j3S to 3J58. Two yenrs before the capital trii ih> ain«i nt1h« ii»t>orn BtMuAnf *oucS*fi! ^ moro heat per dollar, too. OnOnly at Scar*. r Maryland’s recenttirade P against the British, city dtj^id^’I had outlawed slot machines by a vouj i r : p u t in a GOP govemoi to 3.451. A few m onths later the a u te ’a le Sudan for its own. As s.«i. he autes second sum of Id•h^ ihu• t b.in»ll»t>orn iht * n.jrhnrn, _ . —must Inevitably» gl'aays .80, lUng Parouk largesl clty, « Poealello, voter 3.800 to) 2.3803.380 agalagalnsl slot (ur ih* inn»ction <>( ib« machUies. ..l.t nuit.. JINE HOMART T Dlrk4,en and his oolleean’s ruler. The argument th \u h 50,( Thus have. the voterv of Idaho0 deCermlrdetermined for muso ROUND STEEL FURNACE ' Coimor, a m emberlive” of Britain-had no right themselves themMive: the answers to quesUons> w hich In O regon Ailmlnlilratrix■ s of f s s GENUINI ’ tee now winding uprol t In either Egypt or- the in receni i" months have brought such «A coconfudng T. n. llriulrltlu : h ard to beat. MarylanC jumble of odminlstmUve and Judicial.1 opinions, o p m io iu .-p o rt- JARANTEED 15 YEARS Egyptians seemed to see land Oreeonlan. of HAND R O U N D OR STOKER FIRING : auch toTTltftry neverir unwise c in proposing out- lUndrkkj kni] lliItU r*IIAOAV1T Bepubllcan grouhd. kj. dKMito. GUARANT tmselves over-the Sudanese. *TQE EYE OP K IO IIT • *»'• FOR HAND 0 ^ _ . Kwtucky. another»ld the United Nations the - ' CxperlmentaExperlm conducted by' an Iowa radion»Uo mimu. »aoi»E» -nil. ■ m Floo promUing.’ It' scldomJ have 't a chance’to vote tin faclurer and ? the naUoni bureau of standai a m ajor offlcc, though a new* item, Indicato th e feaslblUty-ilUly- of b(b o u n c l^ COAL FACT 1 9 9 . 9 5 *Pay , \nd they suggest that until hlgh-freqiicncy hish-frea waves off the moon,I, thus grejgreaUv In- - i last decade. Chapman'jade, the U. N. Itself should crtnsing t; creasing the range ot radio and television.evlslofu TlThis p re- ■ capture. ^ senU 8cnt4 tft-ieinftUng tft-ie posslblllUes. . . fer otjr • , 1' Beyond question Is tht a way of getting the Most popular songs might pick up■ "oomph'* 1:bounced- tO-QuesUons f oft a lovers' moon. A n d -th e him ler's moon )N E 2 8 6 0 t w i n f a l l s uphill struggle to takepicturc, at least temporar- doubu^'' ter's moon would Contest I' ^ doubUesa add quite a touch to th a 5 S o'clock w esterns ______3 ^ . i ; TOe situation for thenguidance has been as Just for for theUie small«n fry. Markel reports shouldtiould get e extraor- h )MPLETE INSTALLED PRICES cy need not fear this, nor dlnajT dtnary'm range relayed by a harvest moon,son, Some jpoUUeal Over 9S%» f PHONE 281 almost a OOP landslldsubsequent plebiscite. Tho speeches might bo marred—and eomqnq quite InImproved of Coal I fOR COMPLETEPERTS GIVE FRE^ ESTIMATES • Clean Autoi , seats for good control.wn by Egypt, and deserves ^ y conUct um?, with the green cheese theUie moonm oon ijIs som e- moves by •The citizen who ws umes said to be made of. raUroad * ’'IEm W our experts g Easy to as such. As As lo lorr tho crooners—bUllard theirtlr waves ioff tbo lo this Jf'',"'**** I ment muat hope that— ^------moon moon hound hou dogs bay ot. Most "soapoap opera" would area. -w.uS*?.’ > OBLIGATIONS I polls does Indeed:vers, ge when the highway find sympaUiy In .Shakespeare'# IneonsUintInconstant moon. I «*r< c«»i OnlyOr 15.00 Down FooUiall brondcflsta'ahould avoid Saturdny's moon, r«ui" I NO OBI margin. A Republican■Umo_^.ey_do^t’m,C0Ulcl=. jrhlcJUQU I 9 P.M. Fridays anti Salurday* with the senate narro which wet weathsr.lUiar.— '-— '— ------. a H S H H ______A.blue.moonA.bJue r probably comes oftenn enough tot servo jK U sM B I cratic hands would■ b< uM a rcnector rcfl'e> lor those rarely superlaUve. prt f;.ur" Open Till 9 P.M. ^ ~~We-Cajrlnst(We“Can'lfist^rSnytHiif 1 times. A Democraticpairs w of glasses are sold Whllo we're In a cynical mood, there are Ih m u m c I o r j » p . ] I edge would be no bett things on tte air we*d like to see caromed "tirlnrlnii P il..... IF SM GIC o n iig ra ra cBppenlngT^ fSfoai®; _ VALLEY, ts c . lllll EGYPT BA' j , .j; Somewhat qiUetiy. 1 I I I I View on the future ( I proposal. ' ■ ’ ■ 1 In its original tlrac Egypt .claimed the S ; recently as a few dt was billed as Sudan’s I ! * was that "oppressive’* to exert any control 1 I , Sudan. But the Egyi i'll nothing Ulogicol or un I i jt side control by-themse; i . Now they'have told i I 1 M Sudanese ought to hai , • ; - th eir own future. And rt, Ij that decision is made, Ifj, " rule In tho Sudan. , Admittedly this Is i Hlj 1 • Brltlah out of tho plcti J ily. But If British guld tui as -they claim, they n' III th e results of a subs< [1: j] move is a backdown b I ^ recogtiiEed as si Jl With some drivers, i l tu rn s at tho same time < denee. ^ [I H > Over 8,000,000 pain j.B —.•Tary year-ltt this coun K : l 151 ■ ,TI1, TIMES-NEWS, TWINf FALLS,-FAL IDAHO EAOBBXE ...... ' I ' lore town' Autos Brought BeilerRoadsBeil AmezSoM UgbwMyw hsre noderfoae grut eht Juiy penoBs well rw aeahf-lhn .a addy, mlt •jniry-QliL^;sa^MO—Jor «>hrn nnly.plfiarta Mn ifll tl letorea Ukea from approximately tbebt umeji]Mm “‘*'**<^»ere-ar^ four ^ - — Icbinoitd rood, now U. 8.1. near Dumfrln. Va Washlnitoo- ^ . „usii.g Pl«“ Sr.modera hl(h (peed hlfhwaya for modem sui< WMyoM Ebi's JBBBSE ^ “sT zS ^ | P r I ; , ? lo ert#l« «J“ N gift G o y m o d NYLONon I p ^ H E p r of lorto h o u ^ 1 ^ 1 " I. 9 8 ' “S “nSS”^ l ■ ■ C l I P V All thethe sheetsheer, sheer, "perfect quality'* ^^unlnb*blWbIehou». \ w l i l l W beautyity of Pcnuey'aPc famous Gaymodes.I J CHOCOLATES Tho colors a;arc wonderful... toned for •... «,mmuoity iffecKd .U tho holiday season. vAnd sho knows)WS ' J k _____ ' '— sho’s8 gettiniRetting a wonaerful gl£t,-too! — On.-lb.-Do«IM-U.-BO*------M . .,h . the ofricc of rent 3 8i/a to 11. ^ (OBS). the P l « » « . B linfflingerie dep’t. , street floor street!t floor ' . lAke Cbtiles. I a . 5 0 *° , U i J ^ ’rteps Js th e fo r- - B B streetsire floor' ■ repre- 24 large, luscious, swsweet cherries of the com- . y A thickly coated with dark choco­ * J ? S ^ lnt4a-e*t». Siw - | H A bcnutifully trimmedmed rayonn Q ■ late . . . . . mm-mmnmm-mmm, delicious]. *®l!auslon on the com m it- M « 2 S « * ot w«] e*t»tff crcpc slip ... . nn ideal gift Buy several boxes to glvo'during i S I ^ i n d l»5»r or8ftnl“ - The dirt road of 1019 'was ehurntd Inlo wm the Indies on your list.at. ChChoose ^ f l D f l R S tho holiday season. • • to have at . a c r I tn a in l l»B wet wcl weather. Only the country doctor and hera from a wonderful:ul Hcloctionbc1o( > homol ^ u ic t o r * . ««iUtllng w p - wouldronld brare a trip. of new colors . . amartirt laco and BBSSBSj^^^ S r .n d rwUo bUUo m . r^-’ • net trims. Don’t missas this spe- 'Ofle lib.I I b .aasst..... s s t...... 79e ...... I Inlo...... Mmethlni like a hog wallow . cial WEEK-END priceirice . . P t J J u not • cure-all fo r F . \ octorand IUqm who bad to tiavel ■ ^ e n n e y ’s. Sizes 32 to 42.'" ------— S-lbs.-assI'.-...i-lbs.^ssi’. -...... 2.98_. pr ^or- eirnrh l- _ { ; » 3 S flo IrtM «here- mUltary | i ^ ^ dtfenM pt*nls ore Jo- MI s s s d ^ ll if weouraBed u 4 'rL jinj the renUl houalna ?SSn»f«» weeka'time Tff' basement ^M lfrtiils ontl nun. J H MEN'S MEN'S - .

lUsCanyon^ S ) r o o ^ o t h , jble-purpoBo-hassockJ- It makes a----- ■* ' comfortableifortable, extra seat, nnd you'can K Forecast ■ _ - _ uso1 the inslinside for storage.- Ideal for ^ n E A C O N ^ i D I childrenItfren'fl'8 titoys . . sewing . . knitting. A r « ^ * > ' Wood>od conucontainer is sturdily built to By Chapman B Y standnd plent:plenty of wear . . . covered In j-jiKl). Nor. 20

-6ecre- _ heavyivy vinyl plastic. Many new colora. W lar Oic»r Chapm an, ex- ThcThe trarel road’became popular'in Ihe e ^ K - R O B g ^ ' Lgns to vote support for th e flrmljnrmly packcd snrface, but had lo be patchcd. gs]« dun on the' Snake on his first visit B H northwcnt since aa> j J H - i n Ihe early \m t. It otfered » £ 2 ot(ltt tbo tald he expected R n I patchcd. WHH 2 .98 Washalshable ^ Ab f l r C . men's det>*t. , u .sppreve a proponed M l M bctnn) the Bonneville ' IjM street .floor ltd ih« EhuiA dom system SLIPPEP P E R S . 7 * ^ ^ , ^ctuiomia. an r«rtu toastm aster for ^ N*” 2, to o . . . the way you Uko 'om. ^tnd-AmUn Wollace waa bound traffle. Northbonad utet another road Slippers W o ehtlnnan. T he chief thed IU poreh for a ttoop. JHit.Jtto-6011#______'■!- - — annex- >' • • Pl highway wllh three lane* tor sontb- H 0 « ^ I. B. Perrine Toast- H^^rs Honored jther ^ road. Wblte bouse at left has ■ ' t-A tnd lUrold Bpencer, _ EJ.IER60N. Nov. 3t>-Mr. and Mra. ” city, were prec n t lUve Uscola and Mr. and Mrs. shoe dep’t, Vank Kelcher wcre fiosW a t a party REi^ ^ A TlMES-NnW^WANT J AD? . Permaloialon Iven In honor of the fooUiall team L U f street floor ,.1, ^ , annex lembera of the HCybum high school ______t the Emerson L03 chureh.Tues- sistont ' reuemoeb Tins H ' The evening was spent ploying io’.Qun Coiiifui UibltrullppGi'US'III III ulk-finish*ulk®i ■■■ jLb • .^ — A new rccord sames•ames and dancing. Que.its besides contest cd cowhide with rubber hce ^ ~ 'Ench Each gIft-ljoxeil“ glft-lioxeJ~set--.ah of girls, MerrUilerrlll. agricultural Instructor at 20.QuMtIons Coal K #• fortably in place, yot,rot slip easily ' ored floral,floral d^igndMign ih chenille on ^ ‘niursduy. Heybuieybum; Harold Hurst. asslsUnt is the : on and off. Pennoy’s SPECIALSPE H.V . ' contrasting founds^oun . . . good- :OGCh, Horard Matthews. prlneJpa], henlih WEEK-END price fs really reaH; SLACKS^ 1 % )# looking,looking,’hand-painted ’ hand-pa sets or ind'several of the boys'par?nL5. ktH SS ilT lie new high and'S( Sizes 6 to 12. sm art 'solid colors. M liri «nlor hl8h school Coal H eat B * « » n 3,M; Lincoln TEAN8FERRED ■ Is the moat ^ N H U ■ DUHL. Nov. 20 - Pfc. Irving rverdy has been transferred from hcnKhfuI I he Lackland air base at San An- h iM « | men’s dept.' M . , V 9 I 0 onto. Tcx., to th e ocronautlcal HEATlI street floor M * ^ «hooi at Santa Marla. Calif., ac- ^ !!L _ Girding to word received by his p w - [_Furnishe!tl_ ^ ______------enta.;nta. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tverdy, M gggm a ' AMEWCA'S AMI STRONGEST^' 3uhL . ______a MAN-MADE MAN GABARDINE! ^EA TlN q OF MAGIC" I - , ^ ’king Fines VALLEY. I N C .- ■ ------ll U a I I C A Good looking slacksI of rayon and nylonylon ble 1} nOUSC ...foror crispcrisp appearanco . . . plus extra longlo ^^IfllHI H I^H fl^H t . Sr wearl HandsomelyHands tailored w ith continuecontinuous '*■«« H. H. B ar- • iIt’s the flavour g l — “ )and, suppressed waistline, fullill reverserevei f l R II waistband, su lil ®™se. M. R. r IiaII I Hurr]Huny in . . . see them at: Pcnncy’sPcnne; Clarl:. David Hllty. l / v l l tomorrow.row. ChChoose from grey, tan, .brown,rown, blue.bl I ^ K » r wmpnny (nine). A. C always right!. I Sizes 28 to 42.42 ' ^ K , Mrs. Jnck AIN

MorrU. ■ l® a “no Verdus »P.SS?.' '= to. ' I ' g Jinex . . I nxM* ■- basement n YLOIrL O N O 5 ( 0 ,»^EIeMed : I ^ P A N E Ll S , J m Practical gift idea! ThlstJl-wool . Complete with 41 piecespicces of0 plas- Practlcol gift idea ------tic-furniture I—Two-story- . , blanket in cheerfucheerful new decorator ;hat Iaunder-so easily! ;-. . always lool * colorffl-'And-Penney’s price J s .^■fclioh,. Joe Shoe- I •' lal stylo doll house bf c ’ays look...... colorffl- -And- Pei I M r . A ^ Ooodlns. ------lice! And Penncy's spccial pricc is low real*^al low for a Iblanket of uUa, metal, with attached gara Choosetose fron from two sizes .« 42x81 or 42x90 patio. Hurry to Penney-senney sl Buy ^ |T 42x90^.' quaUtylqualityl See theithem'tomotTOW . lular eggshell color . . Deep hemsheips . . you’ll want one tcto r y b to e lf.-to o !' '*. lor Christmas. ______Hurryrry inl . 1 annex . ' . ” I ,E AC OLEHOED H SCOTCH WH. WPreol, I ^'I^ho^Sday^ ----- Vnrli. W — I •r'-TVHNh-fALL^^^ TWIN; fA l ^HreTtniwD-cREA r- -fl-— M T M R A Y J T i l

0TCHWHJ8KYl_ fl f p . . . _ /' ■ W. V. . lm port>r''i Since 17?<' . N ------/- ...... 1 • 4 ' 'I . ^HPaapAY, Nov H I; 'FAGEiSIZ TIMESrNEWE•NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO'r o A H O ' .. . ' ' ' , tontSm ashingliing Device Distribu d u l e s llDefense Pla jj]y__Z Latest Atom I TrioJBuyne*i^^LXwinJalls]allsLR adio SnheHiileV V r SUISK.Tiov. 'JU (tnM3£iT Miiy DMisc ffclose-Added] tdded Seer Seerets H .'T o Death' 1 y J. c U 1. Jordan fjnaHy got the in KLIX K V JtfV KTFI AM- A • JT®” Oor, UPTON. N. Y., NOT. 39 OT- I 9 A im a Bonner, Montana.^ But. aia: flU atom-smaahlng m achine th 1 S h m (1340 K1LOCTCLE8)S) ( (1(M l i f lOLOcrcLCS) o n e KiLO.n.70 ^ 0 i m o . Q f N A TK O f A/ U l I I S h a f , Boiaj ^ ctod-'awdnrt rvlou* tamts, UU ip ^ t k J U X U . ‘ABC :u> tul sa«k]f Uta.tta. •COS aXSC Auilfv-k som f.oL th a .ten«r .a« IM blocU o t copper and g rap h , aocordlng toi, lj Fire.to S ^ TBUEIDAT TBUMOAYrauifO A Y <)IV-The _ North ' Qoremor Bonnw, losirf' U nearing MwpJeOor r. 39 M V-The THUM oar ».■>. : ■ ROME, Nov. 29 (JPi—Tht ■Rie rtsulta ol Um eoUIslon* will Uoq h a n d ri r H M ; VOB ANOEXra. Nor. 79 « i» •FDI . t?M Cola, ntw ri.k closed last nUht Idaho-Mo expected to go In to opm U . itudJed. probate court H ' cipUlD and .two puaens< lu -.n fea f'lu i.u . AUsnUc councll disclosed la> S'lM K.W.X-U. • t i s j : (tiiT" It is studying iong-ranue’•range pplans to ^°<^batl game, sent tha size some Ume after J a'*'• n . I. tt, Moreore and more, adenUstasdenUsU 1ara be- Mr. Nelson . !■ : burned to death In k• hiaiebiu which »,«# .Dti«u. Aiiamn ?!-s i.-o« • iSrysT" *■ 1 al«c* eJoMT ta a o v e m o r/ Jordan; 1 . I t U Uie coamotron of the BM 7:t0 *UBS*riroun4 1v,ii lOO tDrsmat>raii>tt bind the 13 w tiiicm allies c 2?.L‘r ? o ^ t ^ d Ue»Wtlng th a t ooRBlo ™dUU radiaU oa o r ^ I n PatiTrn, I H ' i! .c m p t « p u t of U>e.le. Norwegian H . tiM •H.iirwd Pii»booM i:io * rom thelf mutual .h. ^ '•"'loi haven national Ubormtory, < ons U th a binding fotea of Uio R ^ e , Shoahon WM ductosed » 'ff S r “ui‘t'^.V 2.- - fields far removed from thelf e v e n head a fte r th e Idah< H t" :n>otoniblp“BftU«i."UwM SiM «W««I Warlii »:00 lYour Uit P«i J?.,,™ ?ir by nine easlem imlverfltl# nlc nucleua. ODOj-the btndJng <«y»!r lai» RBtetb* mlliUry program, unique said U»c ^ . " «plained aovemor ki«« JOirlil K niur • .J ti 'i Il I «>'* nibina-dfuni..<«u« h ujii«n< A Special communiquc « iy°S.Trdmn-t ®- « Is detenntned. aclentlsu wul I B F' hers ;esU rd«7- ity oruanJiaUon’* - “ *• t**at I e opened another new era,. ?wej)t far tie OUen line >«>« Ip u ISiM.m jWm U,** It«i4rt " ~ - >r>th«rIt!.."' Kb h North Atlantic .treaty oruivn; IH Ull aboftrd the O leiot HUiHihlUaluIln l0.-«a «Nr«> North AtlanUo ^ • ** The sclenllau a t UlU atc ; could mean toon powerful au- *hieh ha* k(. bM Bj', rrdghtor. m ftnnounMddbybaiulioa bjr' rRiDar ulo»*tliOS •Crtnt KolMmb, N o t FUnATrUDAT ■ committee on 'the North . larger sla In the klad o eOOUgSt;.* k.m. l|lM < community hAd: ir bombs. It could mean the an- ^enebm er -i H t i ' Plre Ohlef A. W . MeDoui there be more Oovemor E r to the secrets of Ufe and death. ^ l>een pla'cA H I 1 Capt. OhATlea OUen., B3.63. liior»iif»i agb litt > 9a>a atm m tr tton deirimcnlal la th e oehei In Divorcee H t! I Pedro. Oahf.. reUim lng hoi er relsUons w ith ^ ' ' ... a t« n —which g a ro th» U. In Divorce Case n I :i. I . a visit In Norwftr. ».C0 6«r>pbaako6k 1:00 sloo • •Afih«r*cSdfr»T IS!m Ch,V!“?«**?'* Tl - AdvoeaUd closer relsiio , and opened up i^ th e r A. MagUI tiled a if'” TltktfBe* ATtM iS» T “ * otlier free countries- out.il llrst atomic _bomb and opi ■ ll' il . The fire capUin said rep( ■ l»!j« •W.r.ir W.r»« II lU 1D<* « IU7 . K e i O n enormous poMiblo peaceful appUca- gujt in district court here.w I HLi II Incomplete, h u t h e believed i:i: Jaof*. Jiiekt ■ North Atlantic cortimunlty. "'Slow Market-( ideavorlng to dc- day• againstagainst RitaRita a.A. MagfflMagtB accusing * sn Irspped Jn »iieo n.*, leil* t« « i • "lii” *“ •* *. ' , *. Recommended Inttrcht LAl XT A J Uons-Uiey are endeavorlnj H llBi II wnBCTs -may h av e been Ui llilS *M> >nk1ni 1 ilS ta rn Jaarmmi L ile .N o te d termlne what,heldi Uiethe nunucleus ot ■ 0/ hermental of mental crvel^ cruelty, • ?li? Bennett ■ Rl their cabina by the qu)ck-«lick-spreading u .’j ' a IliiS Tt.* Ouldlnt LIfkk I liS tVoonHorn HVwmt m , Muktd "orl'^rs between countries«1.S?SS'„„° v Fed Cattle Ni sr in one Ught They■hey werewere marriedmauled JulyJuly l»,1 ijsa, "^.olt, ,< RadiA DrwM employment nnd those wit on S d « tU e WM lhe atom. togeUier in or I H ilu { blaze. ltl*J 'F m I Uirr«r p m. th e first place. »t ProrWenee, Providence, R R. . 7., I., « and a d h h a i re two Bldeli K nudl- ,B.m. IJ;0« > TVin PWU L iv " '«• H I 111 1 A nolher pu se n g er. BIdell lion on exchanses *»/ ti»e Twin Plii; an atom conulns chUdren,Idren, Michael,Michael, B, 9, and and Suaan', Sx 8. «“> H IB. Olio, n u ta ln ed; leve leverebum s. }}■« 1 ’"•"'SSi , .,.y on , cVmpanr fo^w . ot aoa n atom neutron* and The husband asks thal he bo HI s ;iissS.‘isLortflM itmm of stuiicnu, tcnchers,leni. ediiJedliorj and Commtsalon»T company sale but feeder particles Juiown aa neutn e husband asks th a t he bo aw ard- »ltJs H I IHM bUM through »;« 1,'m! 1 the alllei “* Wednesdoy *ale bu rons are so-called «i custody custody of of their their *on aon aod a his JTT— cabin. S|«» Kortj QU J iOOI ;oumBlijits between th e allli y. A total of U93 P«tc"w- neutrons are i ffSl [fflfl porthole of a deck cabir 4iOO *Allah Jftfkwin K««f tlS mil. ures tS e o ^ n a « and A total cows were because they haveve no * {;»« | oi. «• indorsed measures to en >ns are so called Accordingiccording to to Uie Uie complaint, complali Mrs. ^ ix.rirtara uuiaa port restrictions and other . charBC. The procoiu a re « ■ j tjii.M Ume the ih lp reacheded here,h and tioo •u.rk t'. ii t: o • a poslUre charge. Msglll■glll told told her h er husband husband. she , « ^ Wauaon, „ H! - f McOougaU ordered herr to Uei up at stCi# X.UT-x-tt.------ti— ‘»i ni'm *“'i*-Ttnn- - '« -----to travel between NATO-po stiera broughl M3 «190 r» tb .ii T!m» ■ lee ------rclal to low good T h e number of protonawotona aand neu- longerger wimt*want* to T T lv lv e o 'm ^ m m -f 6 ita - w d U ' ft dock. He aald th e biaie binu lUrted JS f'V.*;'** ' 1!“^ J . a , to »3i.70, eomnjerclaJ to ]f iL S376 uUJJUes m t^ons In any nucleusicleus dedetermines UiatIt sheshe could could support support herwlf her> beu tl'., 1, la a iW wd'a compatimeiirtment about sl« irU Tiee '!« 'Tha• III* Tlm* iM xNLfhlWt VP AinC ?“erLH®-*0 ^ uUH :lctncnt you" have, ter than than he ho could. eould. 3Ue Tha husband^* bu *Wki '» ) T “ I'iTm: IMeedajTand bumeilum edT npidtr -*teo-**irt»r«-Difniimrt------»i1--- -fl ♦'*Patil-W»aUi»ak««t ♦-< _____I tM >1. . .. » ^ ------*o~a37AOr..fl/vy^..p^f^.nri h 'l f m *1*“^ eletncnt y X »(J9 ’CtBiui UJ s N iT ^ T m D m m eS ^™ 7*mHs~«>e-e»o.ptJo»^ption. Tho hydros, .atinmevsomeya-iaLSmim are Smith aad JiJacob. W thtough five decU mioto theth super- t n t S f p ^ f ** W«, commercial W (trueture before bclns cc L U l O l t : e i good heifers $37 to to MIJW, la iJo , utlllUej ^ "a ‘fmile‘"pr^ IDAHOAN KBinxSD nii? third and final ihe” tS)bora i*'” Orchwif laiw ^ In Output of i nners and cutlers nucleus. It has onlynly a« singlesir p r ^ gpoRANE. Nov. 39 H . Orewntn baUUd ■ the WASHINOTON. Nov. wW -fu.c s _ *31 to $20J0, cannera and JPOKANB. Nov. S f t*>—Arthtff y ~ ■ namei for 30 hours beforosfore bringing p _ ils said today Uie *1^ «0.50, bullsIs ttfl Wfl to to *39iM5. tO"- aton and neutron McKinney,Kinney, M, 80, Mullan, Mullan, Idaho, Idal wai irinV A Moblllmion officials said tc 1 between »31 and Because the proton and ■ the fire under control. ■ggg IL rlrC nationwide wn»p driverlve has removed Stock cows sold between ,n for each-other led when ht* ear went out v of con- d a Only 2 Survive olce /eeder aSecra have no otlractlon for ea 1 on a Spokane valley highway « A D 10 ■ The fire broke out w: fr rfk-P C l i S n W)» Immetilale th reat:at of cutbacks cui in #°od and choice feedr Is why they cling trol on a Spokane valley r D B ataan waa W m lirs off Uie Progress Is winter. 500 to tfOO pounds,, $33t J j to to W«JO. w 600 the mystery la why U Urday. the aUte patrof reported. wuUi of here. VOflK. Nov. 20 iff-' g U l O llip tteel produeUon this winter. ers $31 to ( 33.M together so cloeely,y Inin theUie nucleus .S I coait, aome 600 mile* »ouUi "Sinking of S stuff moving." a S ?®®*P«“nd steers »3I U Coronerroner PrancisPrancU J. BBums um s aalialTthere "of ------death ra te for bntUeiiUe woun wounded soffTO N , Mass.., Nov. Kov. »39 (U.ftr — "We've gol iHe stu ff mo to »30, HoUUiti of the atom. re IndlcaUons McKinney may COMBft ^ ___ Americans in Korea -ii now ron ot the fishing naUonal productionn authority author offi! '‘’‘i*” g« tf VtO xon is Moected to w«re IndlcaUons McKlnne i./V? surrlvon ot the: wiUi the heavier " 'w cosmotronlystOT, Is e*i SclenUsU, l«veve 'been '^ eiJ stricken stricken w w ith ith » 1 heart Radi r dOnS proxlmately half that of Wi trawler lomn. whichleh sank WlUli a elsl sitld.-^'I-Uilnki thUie o immc(jltttolm land. , ”------1 ^ ------Belp so lv e -th e.m y steiy , I ack.- - ______- I »T Md. Program for S 'YT 11 “ys Ma].*aen. Oei I* a coillsioicollision with crJjli iin.» been overeomr, ^eder heifers', good “*8 protona In thome machine. stUck.______rs x l6 l( l K-Annitrong. army surgeonsurgeon g gen- oil Uinker. said today they-neverthej lel-doft-n would be dlsoslrc h t $39 u> $3S, plain ~7777ZTZ~ZIZZ ------And Fathers 1 cautioned thu a t Uiem , di .tm S 3 ? o S r a *Ids S $31 . “ i!to $18J0, PA U U N or. 7i—A faUfather and -wounds of unprecedei-rth ?««“'"* Of U»«‘r comrades t has a long wny to go before i sieer calves $3i to aon banquet waa held Tue»i-uesGv eve- «,«ity are being survived ^ s_^lved wllh In me forecuUe wnero whero the'm ey were the extra 6,500,000 tons of sc lolce heifer calves ■ — nine a t the Paul aehool gyn amaslng regularity," Armstrong ArtnsU eating. ______“*•___ needed lo m eet the dem andi A proffram wm present « dflclired -in a speech ta (t an annual rat« waa «8 to »» iSd t?p on t H a rrin LooaU aerrlng aa nmaster oz American Phsmacculical Ma IS ''.V ’ turnlnK out sUel Bfan“anr ^^al'gfan^u! ‘1“. .'*’• of 110,000.000 tons. J oeremonlea. hM tacturer*' assbclotlon. «h*^y«sur- Barrins a Mrlke inIn ththe e steelste Indiw- ‘ ______» Anolher army medical offl day'S ' “ure“ l7^ton*’‘5r i i Tiff mobillsaUon planner*anner* s.said there T > 1 . ^ p * ¥ t« Col. John n . Wood, told like a ton ot bricks" ! expect continued JrrO D ate O l W l 2 'S tk. vSnS “ “ “ "s “r lO-OOO-ton tanker V enuira en tu ra'lr In outer pj»ic o u tp u t “f Win . i 3 ert B. Smyllo Jeft Iste yc* Extensionr Sht( ^ e d Ml the- AUrdeen-Angus txston gran Belton PorUand to attend a w /11 - III fgl .plon steer of the UndS. arM o f S 0* “»« wesum Foresuy and l|y -t<^UonU llvMt<^^ T o b v ? « ? . »«rvallon association, c . On Healthilth CheckCl , tbe animal at Reclamation1 Engineer Mark BOISE. Nov. 20 (U.R)—A(an)-A corconference PALLS, ^ fll ~ pound, the lowest pricet» ilpal was a few * “'p •J*® yesterday, to ‘^O o ^n n ln e WheUierJier teacherteachei health ' UJ.A. . ★ n o VHL^ ^ HI champion" In Jngthree the total a'meeUng-of-the-Columbia «rtl»‘cates shouM-be'wterd-be'CTtended"to ------— ' III Triangle Packlss compl • compact commUslon.tt. uessionsSeuloi be* include personnelI of schooschool luncli 1 | euo. bought the lng,«(eer. the grand twnorrpw. prognuna,.aj weU1 uas JaniwJanlurlal ; and H C tT ' N l Bidding, deaplte theen pen t to •'Jerry." ' ------cuatodlaj groups, wlU -beTii ■I auctioneer Roy Johnston. ■ I Mo., was alow. Finally, ai Battle ZnslrucU oii-SupL Pi t ...... I I I of Iowa 8 t« to college.S.fSL»iHoti;ourtBattl Ti ' ^ B. Jones Maald id the meeUng 8|! hlbitor, agreed to sell the i o r 1j 3 D l£ would deal generallyUly with w ith U Uiej effec- > 'o ' -Ini' — l,300.poun(U. although It > Looms for^oy. MGa (UJD — tlveness of the healUihealU) ce cerUflcate Hll' pounds heavier, m aking » HOLLYWOOD, NOV,Oable 7i and T hU “'‘"ently requiredid ot ot aU aU t teachers. a S price »8.100. - Screen, idol a a r k Ooble ai ABEE RODGER GREE^ eitranged wife. Lady Sylvia . ------Atjrerterday^ Judging,r an61 t M V r-S ; ■^M.TUm-NEWSWAKEWS WANT ADS. W' liJi k champion hog Utle went •t<____ Will meet In court Mafeh IT fo Vic e -P^RESIDENTr e s id e n t and Sp ie c ia l Reprssent^ iS'A. I' » Poland Ohlna porlcerlainn&n » vj-bs-ajiou*_a_hqC_dlrorra, -t4 f f — Oacai>4».jUut«rsoa.'L«lancl HHHHIIk- V— II The reserve champlonshi Bu^rlor Judge OrlandoOrlsndo 1Rhodes 8 ft lightweight, Chester W U biblted by Purdue unlverslw Kaipn oor- ^ ^ request Jrom < KUPPENHEINPPrHHEIMER ciOfi s Esra Binir. >‘*y'rs to get the csae ln « al^ 5 <>ulciay a s possible. 3 ^ IlH I if-' will bc»ehere here j Area PMA Pa ENDS Jiar member: tlrst altemate; ^ | i y | NOWa«?aSATURDAY FRIDAY N O V .:3bth and - | . - Elects Chaiisecond alter- I | j ^ J ^ I «] I B BDRLEY, Nov. 39—Oasj U ty PMA board members i SATURDAYTURDAY DEC. DE 1st I Wednesday and electedn Wlnkai Ri B ur- l a s t t i m e s TODAV the ------I rlnge. Oakley, chairman.fTii James Cagney l i, ­ w ith the B other offlceni are5 Jclies ^ “ COME FILL I bam , Burley, vice chalrmi ______THE CUP- I Orane, Surley, regular\m old Oler Is \ i = = = ------EHI = ^ COMPLETEm p l e t e I . Lloyd Blnke. Declo, flratreklng i the va- - STAIf^S I X arl Tsyior, AUno, secoi is -*rid5SSSSB TOMORROWIROW! ^ KUPPENHEIMIp p e n h e i m e r u n e I retoiy. and Mrs. FernHard Wl Reichert, B -ley. tressurer. for Monday. Hlulfl!l!W*ill?ltil]^ for springring and summer^ 1952IS E CandidateFthe board sre 1 1 1 1 1 n and H. L. 6 rn .E R , Nov. 3»—AmoI( also fabricsabrics for delivery thisthi season .

^ h | rl t m . Here’s your goldengoldei chaijce to choose w - of 0fyo«,n»i5.Mr your needs. Mr. Green'* djowing incl ^ i H@ l 99H Ncftecnr I yatcsm a fcgular-weight suits,suit outefcoats of varioi id i I h the only candldste xrekinFRI rr ^T* r 1 /' r I r J n l 11 1 B c a n t position on the Fllei sport ceao md sluslacis—in toade-to-tneuu £ ' dtsU lct board. He hn.n file 2 teat vftcsted by Edward rwdj.t(>wear.readr-to-wear. If jou7 hare problems of 1 I Who Is retiring, tWANNlVERSARY , . .. n . The election U set fot H m a i ------iP have,->>«'. Of ot take oke pride pride „ TOiing clothd w I Other.members ot the 1 . H V J H H , , custom touchcs, jot down diis itoportuit I Clyde Van. Ausdeln an i p i| Cedarholm. ^ n p i your calendar pad. Make sure to come in 9 |L ^ I RODCAMERoiT^aEIr«iaEM»M "smartsman business"business” toc liject Mr. GfeenI BIX AOttttN BOQTH*CHiLL«H*CHiLLWILLS f f A l | l | ! f l ' l 9 r a ^ikilUDAVS-RICHAftOJilnS-RICHAAOMtCKa IG o F m I BV •iAMcssKomi I i H L l L l J f AArrrwtTHERS 1876 I THUR andHORSBf 1 •''S H P P M i HILUAM CHINO TT^nrV A REPUBUC A u ppENHEiMER___ in^ ^ g touvestmen d appea j ^ i j O T n io si m o v a h I » n o o u c n o w B s H — ™ s - A BIG CARTOO:L U S ------I U m S S ^ n u n *‘TA#ii*Hto Ito* >7 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ------,AND.COM£DV- : a r t o o n * j f f ^ T n V m i M l u H JA M:oMEDY B O R ^ -----; - WJJmjIILL P.M HHHHIB 3 CARTOONS AND LJWiSSS ^ B E B l Q H ' — COMEDYONS AND A i i ii ■ I- /jnw't - ^aa^4gi5w i-to jil ra sr witPHoi <9 PLUS J i I ^

Uljl i&TYBEaCT-JMMyi ^isOVBMBBR 29,I, 1911951 ^ , . ■ TIMES-NEWS. TWINWIN IFALLS; IDAHO______, •-.7-PA<3jB;si

I atUr the sirens walled out theirelr otf TTlmea squm as Uioughthough by aata lea linkriz and cl^cA .o ln ^ itmas Belles Re warning a t '10:33 a jn . CEST). . unseeunseen hand. NoC Kk thing moved aa (halter«lu]t« mi niiiiril.llei TIii ,fc Service _ Realistic Atom)m Air Raid The great, pulsing roar of Newev the fibarker'a din ,ofof Broadway sub-mb- thousandUwusa p eo ^ Uildtt Roe York fftded abfupUy. then anappcdled sided.sided, ' centercenter's 15 buUdlncs took OOTI ices_N ew ._Y ork oft as though softie glani swlt«ht«h FniFrom Uer to U«r;«r of the Empire ^ mlnutea. • ^ i n ^ l k f I— Drill Silences. . had been pulled. aUte aUte bulldlng'i loa-storyoa-story grandeur. ^ ' . __ -■ ■ ' • 3 - wiew YORK. Nov. M (/T*>—For 10, 10, 6»Id SaW civil defenso dlrertor Arthurlu r ._. PJg< PJgeooi wfteeJed nervetialj'' overver veneUsnvmei 'W in * ^Mappeda a p p r t shurw lU i — T j T ransfix Tt * r minutes minutes yesterday,' New York's B.. W. Wl k-— -dee»ried-atm U r.the, .flan..of, th eir mlllti a 000-000 000.000 cringed in grim, eerie « . " i f 1 If wlnga clearly audible In th e alienee,lee. wlndiw in d o w s .t h o ''o f f l e e * ^ r e r t w f " 'c A l i lenes lencs beneath imngloary atom ' an ac In busiest sU ^ U .ln all Uie world,rid, headiheaded for sheltar.r. I . tm> dldinner a ^ ’todal la plan J bombs. bombs. ' “ „rs,'‘iU"?Nr?sJ'cw-.-p.i- He< •t- ih'A;the droning hubbub. tJje Jarrtng tootoot TwelveTw eouplea In In-line -Une tor'mar- nestnext' Tuesday evening. Altoti' t“ V u 2 ^ w '**1“ '* J It It Wl was Uie flrM all-out a ir raidId tern tern for t snrvlvaL" of horns, *'®' lhe mad forward surge of rlageriage llcensu w en« sentseat (o/eover In son, progrvnt <‘-h«iifw«», u a K 11 ( pracUci pracUce since World%arU II.waa » matUr-of.f*ct business,ess, crowdscrowd ceased. Again sUence was so Uie municipal i budding.l?dlng. I TThursday. h u n . • 'j ’ . And' And Uiere.woa'lbe another prac-c- carried carrle on for Uie most pw l wlihoutout complele«mp] that the "cUik-cllck" of A priest] broke Intonto a fimeralfuneral maas DinnerDin plans an mder tbi ’-1i tlee tlee all alert. The next—If it comes—- smiles. unilei WlUl a gnawing c o w lo uus- s - trnttlctrafti' lifthu could be heard as theytiey aat t St.G PaUlek's cathedral to'-UUto 'U U Uon of< Clyds'Stewart. R a. J will be be th e res] thlnf. nea n e u of< what 11 might foreshadow,iw. changedchant from red to green'W ld backwk worshiperswors: to sUyr wher»wher* they were, -and and 1 Henry Smith.. AUon .P) J M JA < tuecejs.'* Mayor VIncciil R. R. The The vast. Uemlng dty becameB a agaagain. n 'Ac:Across Uie street..i«t.. skatersskaU ra halted IsU program pro and entertalnma g ImpellUteri labeled the test. _ monument monu: to fear within Inst^t*uta ■ FlviFive tlioutond peraopa were sweptept their thyuimlc balletsllets In the PlMa'sPlMa'a mitteemlttei chairman.______I ’i

Wl •““• “ S' ’i f f S s s » S : : : z u j r ^ Thil Chrlstmu belle becomes queen otol the ball with thU bubble ’j F a m U y ” “fe ;-ss i crownJ which glitters with king’sJ raniomranwni mstnlficence at pennybankS “Footwear Jdonfor the E ntire Fam ■lLi7c*j b to movB out » cott. cot 8«l(-ttem ChristmM tree ornamentstm am enu and aiUer pipe d e a n e n are J^ud ^•-drtd," Tho northern only _ai materiato qeedea lor m u regalgai ha(r h a tr aceessory.t p

raM-Boolta ,-.r« S p tn « *•«»»«'■• About (■ . J g - ^ W and iTueJted out. r ,| l p fSToU ien W«I« OwJi- » « ’ • ‘ nn^. In fact. S f i I S Wt« th e »« n e trap , j. OjM ?M «u flnt causbt, I . S « InniU Klm't* the pro- . : ^ U d n w b te lu a n d h u n ! .: ;•-. MUdsa frwn several eource#. I ®SMiri£lilnt)iepMlc»enr. ;,

£• *a fto'fvw. ftsrce thit M, necMwry to , . prtMure on araUuWo ; •- .“STrwdtd by the deer. „ tad tJthorn itheep. ^ irfield Football' u e® Is Honored Q «rnj), Nov. 2»-Molher8 of Q i_. — •m at cwnni county b lsh , nodefntcd football team Af Juliet cap of green metallolo A ' wristlet of while tlrmw flew- i Ibe uuiutl banijuct Tuesday arid “ | while chenille plpo cleanerst ert,en, glowingi aialntt a setUag of a M boDor the pJayers and twisted together, studded .withh Iv?Iv7 leavciIi (dEed with tllTer paint, p..h Ftihera ol team mem- starry JJJ white straw flowers is a gayy adds a handtome ceraplement to touch for a teen-ager. any i formal gown. t # V , . ?ffSmlen was master of . * # * * ^ * * * * tltu Sherjl Punk told how _ , ii*liuil« team * n d .* ia re . [V] i d »lhe«nlor# was given by iNovel l Ways to HelH elp Y uletide » teu. tUfhllshts of the year pta by Max EhiraU. Don »’em all Ripons... you can’tI’t go w ro n g ' Q J e tltffi « piano aolo and Charm Reportec>rted by D esignerM* j] 1 I Give ’em a ONLY I Sitf* i»« t reading. • By ANNE lAltSEN aure tot create a stir ot admirationJon |;ii! i ; w ithth theatheae gay colored foot comfortcomforters in {)eti tnd Harry Johnson . 9 S wdlctloM for th e coming ■ (NEA SU ff ^Virlten n t Uen-ngeUc holiday fesUvItles. Plpo iw .cut, slipron. styles orr the regular MtforeU to football by Gor- Many women, fueling th a t thhe e clcanersclcanc ore again Uie heroes of th e lawivltws from the sideline fr'*^ChrlsUnas season calls for some-le- tule.lule. loafer sox. They will w ear them 'r'round the a. tortd T. Rosa completed “i*"thing special In thc way of personallal GGre reen metnlilc and w hite chenille ^ odomment, are discouraged whenI a ones arci iwined logeiher to form a house and what a^treat theyy are..a r e . . . th e m ost, - to ct the leam presenUd ^rektrek through the .’shops produces:es circle lo fit thc htad. and to serve relaxing footwear ever desigrdesigned. Wash- : , 3 ' “ ^ iWijrse F»JB w llh a. rin e no*Jnothing more exclUng than somen e tis crosscn bars from ear to ear a n d 1 ct «o»lc» were shown ot «Iocolored pine cones o r a clus«r ofo f from front to J?aek. U t t l e w hite a h k , pure soft’wool and and.g! .glove leather tta Ull Rame* the team no".holly benles. Tlie answer Is to makeke airnwairaw fiowtr.i, uicked on around th e i Tte Mujlicrs have won th c Jouiyour own. circle and at ihc peak of the cnp, soles, beautiful colors.I. An ideal : gift for so^ionshlp for four con- Patricia EasUrbrook R o b e r t ss . Rive ia«trniisluccnt dcllcacy lo th e d pin tnd hnve won the well-known New York'floral design-n - deslgrdesign. Aqua glitter, sprinkled onto || an y o n e. Ilni (une for [hree years. cr, so *helr cemtrs to which youVe < ------Whowho wish to add a sparkle both to dik>ppeddik>pp a bit at glue, adds a fina al -^9^^ Ayoil and Children A their appearance and to party prat-It- touch of.MMoniil sparkle. Woiloble for Men,, WoiWomen, Infants ond i Uc. , ,6lr«pirnw ..ilo»trs sre u*e. ■ ^ i miles Av&lJabiBalJabiB l a any dde e ao a o n n lsa ln a tlo a .t^ tedeem aUe:: '"•a iraeks In Uw -UnlUd L lt«mtn In'the store.' T hey^’inlnlatnrehey^’i repUcw of'ii - 3 9 ^ . ^ ^ . . for~m'flD~Of■~m'flD~Of womenwomBn' ' ln- ga-gmaitv - i c leat-plaetje^sl] — i that'sIt's Idealbleat to put beneath the tree on Ghrlstmo* r fog.:. WoJfo charse. charge, oto f eounecourse,, 'fo r Um eeitUteato I f TOO yoQ can kpswer ; .... vH » ' * . 1 I 20 Questions ' OPENEVEI ABOUT COAL SMART SANTASTAS C«OOS£ ^ ■ FRIDAY Al i l l l H ■ y|HWTIN?|V’ . . yeu can win as mneh as 5 Ions al ,Co»l,Co*l torfor y e ar heme,’ l € t € L € ! ^ J |£ \ . SATURDAYN

MaUh her neWs shoes or ensemW* y O r i L CHRIST with one of o^r new styles In all the I I 1 3 PrizeP r i z e Winners ^ wanted colort and materlaU—or— ' ■fcpSisi&Sil I ■ - I . . . wUI share FREE pritei ef Coal whleh W Uke a gift cerUficato in any denoml- l ^ r to 9 P. bSdTf.??,Si I 28 lonv I t won't cost you a d in e to - naUon and let ber select her ownl Prictd From e n ter• Uiethe big Coal H eatlar Servlee *'20- . s ______• Qncfllons-lions' eo; contest. Just remember the l'l kL FACTS" that Mr. Steady Ueal U Sued*/ Plaitic Sutda/Cenl* COAL KACTS: thta . tellingt yoxt>on »boabout UiU weeks th e a w atch fer \ Genuin* U eth«r and Velvet _____ n n i SuBil»}t'» Suodsy't big ad with all detalU aad '] ^ Plus2-** Federal Tu M# ” iwbi.VkT" ealrr blank. It wtll be too .; . ednea- ' 1 . . . and ANYONE CAN WIN! frM gafflB M I ■ ? O F-M AABIC G iZ VALLEY. INC. l^udio■;‘Foolw ear/ortfte^ ■ ^ “ ;T oi - • ■ ______...... ----- — '.i ^ THimSDAT, Nqys B W PAGg riGHT TIMES-NEWS,JEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO')A H O ' ______

mean a deUy of at leaiteast H18 » m onths. ------c an a d aT decision forror a a tolo tolo pro j- ••- - - : ■ ::M in C anadiann W Wi a t O T S ...... - - ect U not ezacUy new.w. Such Such p la u S B K B ssn are undentood lo havesve been ready ^ WHOUS'e M for aboui two y eanI. , bul neno t p u t • r v V m fl 1 tn«j-oper»tlMa fened In the (tee of U.J . S. opposition.oppo S B S S a S s S i and leglslaUon (or anJ) all-Caiall-Canadian . I I 'M W l I M teawey Is expected aat t ththe-curr*at e -c — U session o( parliament. ENSTAMPS i S ^ B S B S ^ divided b

nrMEMDtU THIS r j T J u st t IIn n Time For.r. 1Your Christmas Christmc Shopp ^N EW Y0RK^7^y.-Sd ^ ICOAI FACT L " F o r Trhe h e Gifts Xou'll'II GiveC W^ ith ith Prid

J e j fu rrie r I leady to B uildi SSI t r L a w re n c e T t s p e c ia[AL l Ggqufg SJSHEAFFER T / • v y * f y ■1^ TTT T Q other fuel. Mr. B usJr% ER COSTU ^ayitioneA fterirf f 5r i^U il'5 VTill/O il !_/• W ' ! 16-Kr-Seii4- TORONTO. (NtA>-s<»net.someUme In low oonttruoUon of largerger naval vea- handlet all va'ter problems' i ■ I tMO. QctaD'BOln; Rtilpa may Ib« able aels a t O reat lakee itilpyardipyardionpart on ' the U. 8.*Canadlim border.. border., ■ to *t«un up the BL Lawrencvrence river of Oanada't detente effort.Jffort. There h as been bo0 U. 8 . de(decision LRINGS Pens.'enSkjind Pencilsencils pin and Earri n tbroush C«iWdl«n waUrt•Jt uand Mil Major prcMure on tbe the Can^lan Cana< « u, whether the /edcr*l_o: ____ ^ E A R R IK MAGIC ------I throueh «U th# Oreat Uke*.aku. aide of the border hatM come f from jt*te govenunent vould h |H6ATIWC| OF:?»pjg ( That U-how Conadlentn plplanners Ontario, where a phenomenalenomenal In* pover development on the AiAmerl- W W PW PW J VALLEY.ITALLEY. INC. ' Chokers - B Tl«u*lu« tho (uture a t the nmoment dua tria l boom Browinglg sinceolnce 1930 can aide of the rapids,da. and hcahearings , _ . tn4helr decUIon to-go ahead end has puthed up electric; power needa,tu on-tbat phMO ot the^10 .project project may 3.00,0*15.005.00 Pearl Neck build ths~~contr6verBla)I SL8L Law- — Rlght-ofter World-war-lI.-tJvar-ll.-there ...... ______Your Choic# .o,c.*3.33 *3.0( rn ie e u*w* 7 alone, withoutlhout u. S. wera electricity "brovnouu"louu" In On- help. tario.' Although new power plenupl< )peratlon and Although the U. S. congreonsrett hu operation I F A M O l . «halv«d wtlon on the Idea of a *^wnouU'* have been ellmln.ellr FAMOUS “TIFFIN” Joint project unUl 1013. ratherather than temporarily, there« tlUlttm 1U a NowrORTHI^Sr Iqstleton Chino sctuall; uimlnj down thehe IdiIdea; the P®»« ahorUge. ^ 1 ) C q s tl pm ent plan has bean robutlrebuffed for ^ Oanada tUclu byf the presentpre /C\ . S ^ S k . CrystalC r y s t a l Stemwar l i th s p u t 10 y u n and hasas bwbeen un- deeUlon to go oheodid alone, all lu’ | TlM f f A I NO in beautiful■ u tlfu l ' f l d er etudjr alnoe 1030. ahlpplng will go throughJgh Canadian Cana< llljll > h«>iin tw rtw ry “ <1 building cosU»su (ettlmat- (ettlt ^y/7 MW ! | r H llU O asada n o v ba« b«vi WlU be met M f .. J H L . ■; patternsems '' “June“June NightN ight” and \ ail tton to do tht job alone, b th ro m h toll charBea a . t t thUia e locks.I< aU tha canal* to clear the Bt T h 7 .tth l-y tu ' ptoJ.ct)Ject willwtll r e . j;f\A g ltt “Athlone”“Athlone” PaPatterns f ? n o M npldM oa tha Canadli f QUlro a labor force of)f more thant . A lovely g ift in'' ii I M l o l the Intom atlonal bou tiood oul 30 I..8 1 n e « ihsro are Intamatlonal W-OW men and will flood om this-fine Ameri .2)i* £ 1 -' nilles of Canadian territoryrrltory In the VVr'v H B M B I ’ Aracri- GGoblets o b le ts - - S She'rliets h e; - :i -- pUeattoaa to be cleared away InlemalloDtl rapid# tecUon ,|iorth,p .. cnn crafteded trans.trans ^ * evar, the door la sUlI open Of Now York lU te. eonsrtu change lU mindJ earlycarl next ^,U g, fc ■ IfB^i lucent dinnerinner- Juice - FraitF rait CoC ocktails- [lg out teven -) I f l * * , , year. vlllaget and one largerr town In the L -L ^ ware. S t a r t i T h r e e m ajor contlde;ntlderaUont «.mlle tlrtlch betweencen CornwallOom t D & r n ^ setting« now ■ Oyster-WOyster - Wines ^ l( prom pted C anada to gtveI up walUng.« *nd Pretcott and movingng thosethoee com*c StHHiSH .! Oanada needa tht powerrtr ththe wat- munltles to new tltet. And It wouldw « B 5 E e 5 K t m y vould provide rorr ImmediateImn require deepening of exlitingMdttlng chan*cl I IndusuiiLl expansion. nell all the way fromI MontretM ontreal to • S p e c ia l Bhe needa the waterwayny to t thlp OnUrlo. aa well at the 1Wel- / Special Price *1.3 lroa..ort from the nev deldifields being canal and other canalt all the Xyt" OlOroRESTER5TER * 115.95 5 .9 *24.75 'dtfvtloped In Labrador and north- “P Superior. 'm quebio to the iteel mUltmUli In th e Development of thee waterpowerwaterp< KENTUCKY *TR*|QHTIT BOURBOHlOURBI I______— ------' OltTeland and touthemm OntarioC aV the Internationali rapldtrapldi etUl WHIIKY.eOTTLEOIH BOHQ.100ONO >100 PROOF * treaa. I would require approval o( the HOUDAY away to al>l,tematlonal joint eommittlon w N O D IITIlLIKa l . m CORP. . At low/tv(Hf ll tr«« PHE BETTERR QUALITY ^ .. Famous for Famoua NameB ^ S E R Vn IN m < t^ALLY KNOWNOWN LINESLINES- ' ^ I P IE C« E S S ^ o ^ , OFO F FINE F I N E . . ^/ Tie C l I N . S I L V E R W a t c h e s C hr-ist^yias . - • R H B Oo Mm Ee Gg Aa “ 7 ™ = 1847 Rogers isn't C hristmt m as a s . C o m mn u n iity t y HHAMILTON A M I L T O N ^ lm ELGIN KREMI w i t h o u t a Holmes!3 and ■^L - E d wa r d s /^H 1 BULOVA qual and' ^ ' I NEWIV S U I T ( Internationa'a t i o n a l — the.ic. Famous-ShockprocFamous-Shockproof______Fam H e ir lol o o m .. . llQ B i - WYLERW Y L E R ; " m - 0 And tbe needt the teaway Reed'&'^BartoBarton _ _ _ S LARGEST selectiontlon in Magic Ma?ic VallejValley! MATC Look Y our Hloliday olid Bestf W E D t *2.003 «V * 0 0 7 5 ------^-in. a-new -.suiir.suit by.______75 " •600.00 ------20;0C0 ; 0 0 — I— i O O M - I men and H Clippeipper Croft J For T hat Special S Someone... Americanarterica*8 Greatest / ^ PDIAMOND I A A Suit Value! „ lovely it time to buy YOUR- udjB K Royd! DoultonIton Keepsake ^ ______SELFjft’ a Christmas Chrii present - ^ -flH I ' I ES------and------and------bo moreore plcipleasing to you.. ^.u. jm FIGURINES Crescent AND your family f than a , f. ■ ^ $15.00to$35.00.00 Crescent sm artlyly stylcistyled, handsomely i AliAH diamonds dfamonds arc un- ui ^^■ S ^S B I Tailored«d Suit by Clipper ' 1 ■ ------1 conditionally (ruaran-ffuarai C raft?? And, we’ve the suit A teed to bo the best iin choicc! you’ve been iooking: j'A 9 “I stop in andmd “Justin” LeatheLjeatner quality and in pricipricel ■ ■ ■ ■ ______for rightghthfcrel hfcre Handsome, ^ ^ BILLFOLDS ar V. ■ __ See_theJVIany_ .DS arid ■ JIAXCHED.-ENGAGEMEKm a t c h e d E now patternsatterna inI all tho want- '" R H cd fabrics.brics. All sizes and L o.vely- v e ly — SERVICE5 KITSKIT WEDDIJSW EDDING RING SETI ■ :oiors. ,£,jj' SINGLE ENGENGAGEMENT E y G IFC T T W A T C H ’5 5 ' : Si , BRACELETSLETS "■. SINGLE WWEDDING R® ^ IT E M S .• .. . • ATa t PRICES P R I C THAT IN' ‘ C L O C K S . . that will1 solve ;your ” CCOMPARISON O W most perplexing s ANYWHERE .. ANYTU pin? problems. L IG H T: Ee Rr Ss

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LADIES' 3-PieCE BIG PLUSH 1 1 ^ 5 GIFTS that are D i i NEWIAI re Different! YOITOILET SETS . IP A N D A IAMUIN 6 ! I D for those folki "who ho,o.,e,,,hi„ hove cvi 5” m I D U ^ N G IlU T A R Y I . ilirror - Comb - £ M 0 'fylon Brush.... J ^ ' BEARS' lHl l a i W M ^ M ost ModernOffer/I I I PpiO W D E R I SET I I,Imported Bavarianan BeerB Steins RcSUldl Beautifully decorated chtna with>. allversilver lid.Uc Swisj Mualc Box ?S8,95! 'l...... 4 .9 5 llg "■pl«.swlthi""i='' I B.plays 'T he Qieln Song.” wlien aleln Is iifi B STEAMfl VAPORIZERVi MZER 4 9 c Double Oreen Blainpa. tool —...... 1 3 .9 5 MODEL MO' TOYS RcK iilni EEach a c h AJ Mnstcrpiece In ^-50 • - ...... 1.95.• ^&^ c6asfem sAMst VAPORIZERvAPot EVER MADEI ^a o sia 2 - « : M iniature!— LITTLE BROWN JUG , A bsolm dy qo rlik of icaldi or jajasoossoasE^^ --Aa :perlect repllca.o( tbe lltUe brown'n Jue, witWlUl n hid- O A ^ 1 ' _ buras to child*! tender band*. - ••, / den mualc box which playa that tunc whc S55cSSS»c«saooa|_ ^ tunc when llfiMi. ______1M 4 .7 5 Mjj, ----- FLOWER-GIRL—- . _ .. tu l w iiif -o o ly IVi or. o f water | Ia ttltnelD btatlnccbam ber. Auto* k la l r^UBBLE-- I MySICAL TEAPOTO T I PARKER BROS. IMPORTED matJcally ibuta off when w ater ^iiia mM W vifiiifBium I & * Lovely t>Iue chins Uapct .wllh m uilc box (ooe—u feto um w blleyou sUepI clCuarameedl AC ooiy. pi fp > ji r n ^M H H i i . B A T H - pl#y«'“T ia T o r Two” when you pourl...... 1 1 .9 5 - ^j r B Bc o x w o o d , , g a PIPES 1- "■ s a y s • R*Hiv*t, attlhal diitraii *f C*Ul, Cf*u»j g C«ti|)>t,AitKaiB,lr*nclilili,tlnyililtl . | Gua'ronieed F irsfj - | - MUSICAL eiGARETIRETTE BOXES Chess Ch Set Brenda • lRtttM v*rtrflit1*n-y**i*nfr«iaim»»n« ■ Qjft Boxed O BeBeautiful wood cabinets with huntl'nsnuntlns Kcnu& 4 ff A C n | | 3 r | j Q 0 _ _ S Inlaid In colored wood. With hiddenIden music box. • WMkt whDeyeu t]**p>iW ti'W f M ar arshaU"^^i ‘ISDMilMlfr «h*n *m»>rl ■<. • S*l. *v*i. a,*ii>.ri tW I Moestnnueucdkt... s tn W3 ■aa nuuaan . . . so 11 Gtomorlxes btlXr Ihon le o p>, , oilo il or hhai a rth liquid s h a m p o e i * ■xarda*. . w ^ m UatUaera repori 1 9 . 9 5 ^ Vm**« up to to B u b b l e peusda with tb* ^ N H |U l i i |^ HI ‘ " ^ 5 9 5 vtry flnt box. In . ■ fa c t, you of every kind, size m ««I(ht with th* firat I B ath Sets and description... i ^ w A f f W m W iM«itii>iit M m, CilltLito.li ««;;rA»i»«ii. *1g 6 tubes ' H CLEARVIEW S Famous Dick Trocy ^ •upply. » -o s. H H ooctoni 2 RICOMMINDr vV ° AAPOlim V o .im I S 1 0 0 BOHNIE BRAID DOLLS IE . rOK AURISriRATORTORT AAILMINU_ IL M IN U _ B ■ • W W • -Ard* kalpa m* |M« liall Point I ° 3.95 end 6.9^ M A secret beauty-blend with . Whia hfialblai IldlHituli,IIHitull, lOBlWn*lOBiWn* : _____ I i LLL-LLm xlea la boi* aad O O t» M Cto > * > »^a%»»UOOt^ L a n o lin ... wonderful for luti* Family Coltfi Cfiackccf Fatll(I mamti«m ralliTti coatutlea la boi* aad OUSSOO f" ,1, ibroii. Thai'i wby denonKion aadriM i ^ boMbokt Talking Dolls 1 baked hair, or eutli dried by ' kamb*»t*dtrtU«ayMr*4M*.*’ H>«Tk*mlft«.««aioMUTW^mn^«li a blip Wtak up Ika I ^ENS I 1 t (Old (ogJal ©n. um UICTREJTBIM ,i«.hitarJ7.t.i.fc 8 Kiddles' Own CosmeH wind ond wotftr. U ovei your hoIr It oo**.J«. pIui Jl U (ot iw W ai. * * tlarry, soft, eaty lo tef. Alw Jn Lt, mCTRUnEMwklfa«...V»*“ B ,! 12.95 ?!* tff.oi.iJytod»if-r9«rJ>rt*iW/ir.Je<'***‘ g . hondylubeioriart..., Vap»-Cip tof mtdltimlnu aad tiiini” la*d«ipthii«i>bli*«.aBdfft«yo«ffO« . :S ? = : gI "KibMETICS' control. lUCTBESTUM 1» eoaptrt. ' 7 .T. 25fond49<. * f* biadachtiereou(hlflgir«Ui*Git 8 Walking Dolls , lI(tirwiI|ht,nrytonertfa*BYdoMt. mcnizsTUM. g PLJ:. -----.ThML»MUttW»mmm 8. Bubbl.Both ...... ~ ------ s , it9 » . , . a JJax f * ^ .._F»clorjaako.uptfft.:,f^, /» ^ A 2____ - f WATCH - lot a blonde, brunette. ^ J , browne»e.«r /V** k 9 g I — — SPECIAL-AT------1 - — - t.dbaad.-Jurtaak—S% W ^ n l . ’t D ------S. O-- 1 M l N O th* aaleapartgn^ 8 ’ « W 1 BR R H------^ j ^ P A i N s p r o o ------,^:i-S E T S ;c: IR K S RHEUMATISfA WORKS O N

— tASESIES PAIHIPAIN EVEN WHEN THERE to Lw ^T'ffNESS,FFNESS, REDNESS,I SW EUIN6 ■ j i ^ H h e a t ■ I K ere is >-Dur pain, where do >-ou hurt M R G E S i z e J » R , O3F f MAtAVNARD A ntoday'iaiuckofanhritiiorrheu- w f r A v ^ '^ v l ixm? The U>ei. Sct\. snide?, lec*. PADS I I H. waiit. back. hips, ‘'sacroiliac,'’ "BEAOT/rot LAD Y"• HANlHAND CRCAM | g i elbowi,IWl. wrisia,wtiiU. fuiscri. tliouldert, neck — I BEANO GAMI Jfbjitivi Heats g TE XO' joint and (very mutde ii tubjcct le paint thal m M lis and rhcuma* Htl.Ur UJS I b rin g ... pain that'l made ETcater itthpflij i*r 1.00* ( p 4 .8 5 l ^ j L t£QS 1 every dreaded move >«u moke. -wBimitmrHsiies-mws-mjtaL£ligjm L..JiaQD NEWS Prntn-tinrt and lubrication fgrfpr your hhands during theie -—• MAX Factor—■Btor—' ^ ^ . n o tV tWtWC%K%WWKK« ------" V M M IUtll»utaWMMr»ICMl.Uk«IM < bitter, chapping d»ys. M aynard’s•nard’t haihand cresm contains ^TSTllI*! ®’f**»W»CS»t3a£*30C^ Jla. cooipoundtd (v lh« ont and enir purpcw nt '*■ I POPULAR EDlTIOt vl ptlm ttut hit lelnU and.BUMlc**hcn •rthtliu olive nil and otlier solieninjling ingreingredients. Penetrates » '^ulor'-Won-S/rcd" g ; FSISSS . pilnmar beto MMdbr IMD: . toft, jmooth, lovely as thejr jrout mliCTT. forntilnt tt» pain that ti»> ImdrmImdf Tableta with a iIorioutfcounter-liTl- C ' # ^ S l i work mlcfMllyinternally to relieve tant action th a t drawl, ^ 1 fAiTl pain o*o( ««hrlli»arthritit and theu- soothei, telievea.; »Kandy ^ G ' b . T « w joloftiounandhoun. new dlwevery anplieator roil inq g V V ^ ^ L J ^ W " • ^newlMDRlNRUD 'iMD topIetiyouapplylMDRINflfl'DRtN comhlnatlo?o5«’.*f’.‘f^/!t > .< ^V 1' r» hi«I)!y'peneu?;))!y ptnetraUvo when RUBditectlyoatkmanpoticmatipot DRIN| Tableli (or InUinal * ippli^cxuini|l)!d«t£itially.Ju«trab whera ll hufU quicklyickJy and painc rElief...IMDRlN RUB (or lore *un muiclei. eaiily. Juit rub it on and tf I nt. ipralni. due to the pain hatn't quicklyz x r c ( j f W d DRUG ie,overwork.expo»ure duced w *uch youu want want to to 1 IMDRlN R U B ...to ^ y , SAV-/-MCI>R D R lalifue!'overwCTk 3 .0 0 I ^ 4,in Rui U flMntfium/orUU e/uU,ukt, efuUiuktn appliii U thUandiadi) Or p h e u m t h e a t r e TWIN FALLSWXS STORE ONLY—-OPPOSITE OPP ORPHEUM TB

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I I J I ^ H l G / ^ 2r, EskSsE^ET:''. m - III Maclo V»llBr*B niflitt ofot Ziz oir fsTM cnUstM i tsk t* th e •ath oath IdId |pnblle ceremonies hcia 'Wednesday'ednesday night.t J H ------P«l>1l«-«i)iitimMii-e«f«nwal4 Blf were tiven them liw WedneAdayay night bbetore ^ ■ the? left (or FL Oeuilai.•i! Uui^l^BUffUi phou"*tTit^ * ■ « ft * * * *j * * * * * * I 24 Take AirA Force Oath,th £at Ceremony; H Group!E» Split for Tripip tto Base in TTex e x a s u B D R - M bbIo VoUey'A conlrlbuttrlbutlon of th e opUon of n o t enllsUng, ciillsUng, but Is 1 o. m. but tho men were a Dm Bjuipower In the defcnso'elfso'elforfwas none bocked out. Itt was was the tht re- they could oleep unUl^ " nnobn. M ” Howard H ’ ” 1 - lesday night crulU ng oreo's only flight fliBht to' to reach i Moffat, miuttr of[ ceremonies ceremonli tor > M HI increued by 34 Wednesdnj being: w atched icloser than usu UB « i e n «n nir force fllRhlIt was wa; sworn lU <^U0U. thc event, emphnsltedIted they shouldi A m I Now, when budgbudgets are being watched r Uie offer alnce - Hfe In here «t publlo ceremonlimonies. P o l. A i a reiult of Uie restrlcUon.estrlcUon elaht “ I'® advantage o t Uie offer tores are bringing you even gi Uil lowing awearlns'ln eeremonemonles and of th e flight wll! leavere for for Laiwand Loci t time they ■d & 'White Stores are bringii or the four f friendly Red & '' Ubl • donee and send-offr party, par thc Thursday evening, cIbShtIU oon n ^8ati W r d a ? »I«P 5W of the m oney saving item s: H|| group left by bus for Pt.Pt. Douglas,I evening and Uio rcmulnderBinder on on Sun- y®^s. » values. Herere are but a few of the money H I u u h . doy evening. Tlte rccrulU were As gue.ttK ot th c ChamberChamber of of Com. & W hite. Stoi-e in your commu i l More tb sn 300 relnUvc'InUves and grouped with friends ond'men ond'm en from merco here, the cnlliteeailliteea receivedrece a find featureded aat t thei Red & 'White. Store i f l friend* lined Lejlon' hallhaU for th e th e ir own towns nndId efforu efforu will ball-point pen, ot^loneryitlonery andanc o T . 'j P ' • « ren t whJch wo* apotwioredtored Jointly be ;n a d e to place themm InIn one one flight: shirt wlUi Majlc Galleyvalley IdenUflca-Iden nili by »rwi recrultera. TwinTMi'ln Falls during basic training,tilng, OqpUln Oq tlon .w ritten acro.w It. , . •“I • Ohwnber-of Commerce» ando: th e sw odley saRI. R. J. Scliwcndlman,nan, choirmcholm an of ■ CASE SWAYNESWA' ^ i fl 1 Twin P»1U J»ycee». • All of tlie enlistees lelt Twin Polls the board ot commissionersnmlssloners. wel- ; 1 A telephone call fromm W Washing- by bus Wednesday night night a ofi fte r a corned the recruitsi to tho. portypar ond ^ ■ LARGE, 46-oz. M :| . ' te a. O. O., ltt« WedneKlo)esdoy after* donee at L«glon hall.lall. EsUmated EsUr exprc.ued the appreciationprecloUon . T I N ...... W N , Youth Prograng . , unUl Dec. 31. accordingfu lo a “''<1 Tliumday momlng. 111,.* is* Latest thelts reportedeportcd ongnd per- ■lORTE “ E N IN G iP P T in * * phone call received Thursday i I] Theme at Meea v v ^ t^ s a iQ jjy M /Sgt. Poul MorshoU. Mns reporting themlem Include:Includi Roy MorshoU. arm y L uieral. Tourist hotel,otel. two hubhi caps ______^ H ' B C liliSX . Nov. a»-~*-Yoi-“Youth ond and air force recruiter here, hcvrolet; Richard H m at AroVe OlvlngThem”hem" was the However, alt force i enlist n UlmBnlx 10*3 ChCVrOlCt; f I theme^of QtB program presentedpresi by will be m ade upon a TwalUi a t t n u Davidson. 4M E lmI street,street. Ansco An 330 IED & WHITE ^ ^ I the Burley RoUry :lub club Monday basis beeauso Uie receiving.aEcelvlnK sta t on e«mera; L. A. Pnlmcr, 200 201 Blue Crushed or Sliced W hotel. a t -Lncklnntl air forcewee bone,bL e Snn boulcviird norUi...BU()re norUi...HUn lire ^ I noon' o t Ut« KoUonal hole! Iln paat two Unys, ■ ■ ■ ^ n anoka-Rlver CouncU ScoutScou Execu* Antonio. Tcx., Is filledled to capacity. cat '’“•“l.i"' v|o.1TINS . . . M m I ' erson,'610 Second PPLE S ”'H o r 3 . i . ttre R alph. K ftlA her:. MagloMogli V ainy th e sergeant explained.lined. EffectiveEfl nnd- NEAPI . Ei , ------p^*etle»-0«Iee.-BaroldKaildr . Sergeant MnrshaU11 said sold hi he will Tuc.--^T4 . . . T . J ______L I F EV B # U ' TOILET ■ ^ TT: 1 |1 ^ two persons have been'mJ^Ts'cnn.' filed SMAR>1ART •g; ZX... Tumble ...... ^ 37c^ / C ...... 1 fl dlsU tet thTM elceUon1 Monday Mo ot ... T? A P V th e school gymnasium.. VoUng VoU -hours H i A J l ' ll will be from 1 p. m. to to 6 6 p. i m . • EAR-WARMING II C andidates for commlASIimtasloner ore __ __ . . . , ...25c J s ij Hoys Vaden. nominated tc I’ \ R him self, and F. R. BrlgR SCARF Reg. Size an ot tho dls. PC Q R N 7,; I — ^ O Bars f o r....,- ...... Q' .19c up'ears.Com. TT 1 rrt I Q S M ! . for four year HAI M hos served as chairman ot EBIiOY -4 Sno>Boy, Pickcd for flavor a are Clarence Sno-Boy, Pickcd for S trle t board the past four yci -DEUCIOUS APPLES-.~..v..t..t;t.....;...... I mlssloners are electedd forCrowiheri : ■ ^ BATH SIZE twMALES m N”fooTinr:r:::;7..T.-i— .r.X f-C ' -DEUCIOUS APPLES - ‘fi term s. ----- “TEMPEST”s s r ’ Pliofilm bogs to insiinsure freshness [ ? , Other commlsslonen are CALIFORNIA CARROTS...... - I a —rrrSluflnflr and*Raymond*Croineral , , um e juedede cloth • " j S f p-.. 1 Q | > CAt-'fORNIACARR ilr. ond Mrs. bonnet with detachableachabl# A inlsh Rice ;;r3‘i°o7,^’in...... I # V Finest smoolh RusseRussets ^ J« S S r- l“»^'''rape....pret* I Attend Fune IDAHO POTATOES ...... lO-lb. i U rta . •‘"OW to c I f ■’ J I BDHL. Nov. 3»-Mr. t J m c id M rt. Lelond* m e e t tlie stormle.itiormle.it ^ Sweot, juicy Novels r - Walter Olson have left for 1 D I ^ E Blue Rose II ' Sweot, juicy Novels j { L Callla to attend funeralklUed ee Sunday wcntlicr. In thee latest ' ' l^SflS5sw«iI^38| \ I l l V f t i 2-Lb. Cello Bog....;..;...... « BLUE GOOSE ORANGES ...... ‘ \ their niece. Jeanne Marks, Iullito,i cotor.. jO C ^ Did daughter o t Mr. and Ml i N s o TA M W ' A. M orks, who '0,-as route kllle< to school T fvo ' : e a t a l l r e d ^ w h ite lli I'll m orning In an antomobUoof California^ X.VO ‘ ■Sli! PLENTY OF ^HITE STORES! il; H ceor Redwood-City,«nl6r ahd wos it: I [I Mlsa Mafks was en Jonuor}'.route Mrs. ii, at the University oformer C Thelmo ^ Shop a t tl Spanis llll Berkeley. She was a senior e Stores in the Followingiwing Tow ns ' I;) to be RRidUBted In Janui jj , l| I In lan d Morks is th e forme: l i t Olson. BuhLlaged . - V tqu^h • Burley • Ilted to a cor M ilU t. i ^'* Alili y * Hansen Patterson, 301 itiuMilUneri}—Mezzanine u i. I I I ] I Cars Damagt coUlded WlUl * P if c a OF b .PARKING SPACE• Tw AT in Falls • Rk i i;lw Slight damage resultedOeorgs ^-an Richfield Ifi driven, by Olen W. Patte; west. ed a t 6:53 p. ■ r . X y Jackson street, when It coUi * J e r o n I on auto driven by aeeIntersecUon H mm I | > • H azelton • Ti :nji { Hondle. 1003 Second d averSixth street ■ ^■ ^■ ■ ^■ ■ 1 at the Red & White Stoi • Tuftle 1 • i ; 1 • The coUislon happened al N.l{r m. 'Wednesdoy at the1 backing lnl Into ^ _ * Filer Paul • O akley • l|] IH of Seeocd avenue and.HaldM-in-lhe SU -I------— TWINTV FALLS -— ---- ^endell • M urtquj treet north ot | i ' ' •J^delrich___^ - I f Hi' ' ' y. M inor dam- l l i i IU T. B . a re y reported boc: ,.IMM B— g car.OTO6d.by-D .^H ald icobo • Buhl • T' too block-of Third Btr«t -BW ff 'll:«9p..Bi;Wednesday.ML lltBlffi ice-resnUed. A jrom e • Declo • JH'-- Her • Eden_* Pau 1351 • ______T TlMES-i^EWS, TWININ FAFALLS,mAHO ~ PAGE view of tbe'm or« cetapeUlng de. 'D T T ri P e p t o n e to Middle East Defe mands upon our roaources."S5Sf“ I PUC U V/ Denies Rate Defense Solonsgolo Reportc P Productionj for^for JOeferise -.vlH)o report said moro than ft year w> hAdeUpsMafterstartofUwKorean ..|> 0 ( WOP before defense officials drwU. J « « f - Rehearii s s *'"'• »«"»« , F alling “Darigeiigerously Behindind Schedule” eally cut back uso of criUcalCriUcal materi* Not. 39 pd M W ^^ntxwgg h n 14g Fa als tor non.eaaenUal1 clvlUancivilian goods tttlUUw.uUUUtt. coemnlsstoa has dsnlA eciUm Ihi -~TrrtflH IN O T O N ;-N oT r-S »-(1> ~ u{ g„ „ acartf mach tn a tools amd tnrt ef H«»fa»*trol»«l|1d m tfcfsagh Kora woufd f anrt wi>i» lOflCLfleaignson.lodel deslcns ntlon rchBarttn rehearing ot the Paclflo Telepii K^>^--B*'*^iMrifliitwopt. B wtill* onothar coli ProducUon ot delense Items has the naUonalnaUo appeUto." _ manpoweimanpower. ' automob:automobiles, g s a g ^ g s s s a *eovi,.d«f ■fallen dangerouiljr behind kIicU- in In a crlUcalcr report, the group rc- The reportrep sold Uiat. after m eet- •TTtU "TTtU a n d 'o th e r eUpstens are intn the “ 0“ Increaaed ratet Tajta’ ngM?9V »lank.fla„) BlocViw' Ulc.'-nule.’*-n sensenate subcommittee reported ported “i“deliveries of defense hard lng aUall needsr to reach producUon rig rjRhtdlr h t dlrecUon." th a reporto ^ r t said. "But POOP ’ on Oct. 34 grutw l they did, n o t como soon»n enough and * 'rate Increase deaigsed l u t night, and ll.Tccommendt>d th a t goodih-plaoes. goods—pi tanks, ships, and targets ti.fixed by fop military strate- ■ggl.TnlaM th,u,i „J,A T . W m « ‘Rh‘. we oro by no mean* convinced that r L/!.!.-!-' ■ O'®the governgovernment •‘lake a Rrcaler bito g gu«»—ha uiis-havo fallen dangcroualy be- gtst.i.gists; anya n y other resources should bo ‘ hind schedule.” used thisUils woy: they go f a r enough, •*“ t 0*^^out of civilian l)ro^luctlon." hind schi "MoblUaxtlon progres*■ess to notn o t doing requested a& 'addlUonal I 11E:V^H^^^E 1 • Ben. Ln Lyndon B. Jolmson, D , Tex., The aisubcommittee suggested ap- *'l.•'1. To expand< the Industrial base well and we believe c c h g rw and the „ 1 . chairman \of the armed aervices aub- polnunent polnunen ot a new “procurement so that IiIf nn a tta c t comes we will publle nubile .a a re enUUed to10S * booo b e iwonoeaInformed* h S n ^ ^ pointed out tn lt« have the Indunlrlal capacity nocea- ^ .i. I A committee act up lo keep an eye cur" «*ar" wllhwU broad powers within tho have the fcs to thLn fact." .Jt *" \ on the mllltory preparedneM pro- defense department.< sary to piproduce the enormous quan- AlUiough Aithei congresa providedcrovldod moro P*«lfl«' »hlch operate* In tt gram,gram , aaldsale In.n statement accom- Jt It said this official might be a t‘““titles of 'wenpona and goods required th a n 1110.000,000.000 defens*defense funds exclusively In the Lewiston are panylng tl new undersecreUry ot defense or th e by a totaitotal WOT. w ia cot' •A nkoro ' panylng (he report: new unde ana ccnlracts wero lel promptly, tho ?■” S f "Under.I"Under .nny circumstances wc will preaent present chairman< ot ths munlUona 3. a. To aassure an adequate supply subconraubcommlUte said, dellverlea of air- mT“C.SrenT4h7^pS,'liS «Be havehove to hihave bolh guns and butter, board, JoJi M D. Bmall. given addl- ofot crlUcacrlUcal war maUrlaU for essen- craft,cra ft, guidede missiles,les. tanks and P” return, IM alu \ t^ - - • r r r r s ^ ^ B ut somclsomebody Is going to iwi'c to Uonal tlonal powers,pc Ual wortiwortlme producUon. • electronelectronics lagged seriouslyerlously behind ' I I decide hmhow mueh butter and how In anyanj event, the report to the *-3. “3. To malnUln aa healUiy ft cl- InlUal esUmates.e goalsgoaU doidownwart) aa deUverles Ul I ,\ \\v^ many RUniRUns, Furthermore, that ded- sennie aenate saidsa defense producUon most vlllan ececonomy at as high ft rate T The he reportr censured!d defense offl. «?*mngcalllni tthU “UUle short of » £ - Blonslon will 1have lo bo made in terms get firstflrat claim and'top_prlorlty on of clvlUai civilian producUon m poaslhlo In clala clada forfoi revising originalllnal producUon on ththe e n»tlon.“n: ______

, svbU ' ; y j g g ^ fc IRAQe } ( K , ■S5d«f*M»» « '“' ”” |T-. --’ ■: \ IR N nn ■ ^ B(»par«. ^ '"'"ll r ^ = — ^------1 s \ ^^^Cemmunitt ______^ I Dotnint^tad I ; ^ l

l ^ u ..B lb#**. In *” >’ P*“ *«' letenao a g aliu t BnaaUn agfreulon In Europe.Europe Turkey occupies a crtt- i ^ l I ’^ ^ lS E nrcpe Md U>» »UdJmUdle eaft. InerlUbl^ tied to Tnrkeyrkej In anyan drJrn»e eo»l.la*lloa Jj M * "T J-I^ fln or Greece K«1 Tertiey*ey tU the North AtUntle treaty organliatlontaniiatlon li expecteii to Implement H f S H j ■ toTloar.peiref mWaie e « t derenifletenae e oninand, annosnoed recentlyHy by UlfHie V. 8_ Britain, France and MbS K t r t n , M t t t n o r t •• “ "X • eommand,« » “ wiu guard tbe right flanknk efet GenGeneral ElMnhower-s NATO | i | | ■ « n B P < - B . . » * _ * — ------p - points up Is tbe. need for unified Greek-Tiirklsh defense west of the XTHURSDXYTFfmm^l«Y,-tWIPAY, SATUKW ^ks Fear Russiaiia May Try BosDhorous. S i clear to the Yugoslav H«klKwtf*WI» border. ■ UttUOMslUka < 102 Mloin ain /afv tt. e . North So far..unitied Qreck-Turkbh op- H * ^ ...... < P ' " '■ ■ ■ iXo Outflank NatfationVialiaji crauons in ihu arm and ln_the ____■ Icck^SHfch 1 I9e 9 c s51 ; » 3 9 c S h t I Rt FrTER EDSOK tente.lae. TThe route ot Invaalon ot Tur- Aegenn Aenenn aca ac between Uie two coun- H ^ a?™;** ' H ffuhlMten CerretiMndeat lcoy'«y« northeaatcmn frontiers would tries trlw hnve have been the subject of only B " ~IOc^DISH HINK)IINKLE Glycerin & Cheramy ■ . n T r o l s e y (NEA>—Oen. be through Um K an, In eaatKentral preliminary prellmlnai talk. Admission of ■ eWef flf eiatt ol Uie TurJcey.irJcey. ITjIs haa been.tbe hlatorJo Oreece Orcece ana ai Turkey lo U)o NotUj P CLOTHS TABLI'ABLETS Rosewater Skin Balm M l .S t . poinu to the area rputauto of ol two prevloua Ruulan Inva- A AtlantictlanUc treaty t arganlzaUon.at the 'ttle « «^unee rna ot Turkey.------NATO coi «^unee On Sal* NATO council meeUng In Rome a t ■ ■ ■ 3 to . 2 1 * - 100.. M i 9 _ bottle.. On thli eaatern tront It la be- the end ®''? ot?' November may further a |BL U r fOR EVEI b o ttle ., 1 nn red the Rusalans have wme 32 unified “«>>ed detenseat plan tor the whole I H i (Limit 6) (Limit 1> (Limit 1) ...... E bi'^P^SV flalona; 1 They are made up of area. crbaljan, Oeorglan and Aimenlan „TheThe reccntrec announcement, by tho ■ t Blolstn-ff] , - ^ ‘i l ^ - ; | troope,.>ope,.commanded by Russian ot- U. iJ; s.. “•• France, ” Oreat BrlUln and 6 H | ^■aa lo#k »li* fleers.CIS. While the people .of theae Turkey, Tjjrtey. of o the c.it.iWljJiment of a ^ S D REG. CAKES 9 9 1 ^ L j uid u « ■ threeree R Russian «UU» ore believed to four-power four-powe middle eaat defense W S T m m (Limit(Limit3only).... 3 o n l y ) .... V ^ ^ ■ n y jd be be resUirestless under Soviet domination, canmancl. canmancl, with Turkey as Its key LUX SOi! DOTH th e TTurka u are under ao delusions aujne. *{«”«• Indlcatea Uiat our aUlcs in • & |tiH er any poaaltilllty of revolt. this «>ij areaarea b'UI■ de/end ^ e right flank WrgK ro the west of the Black aea. on of of General Oenci El.'^nhower's NATO B M ^ C i!d * l? iin Turkey'.irkey's aecond tront, the Turka army ®”ny fromfron the poulblo Russian ag- M n R u b b a n g f f l f sa ISOPRQPYL. Ils gresslon described by General • ALC l i W H PINT- (Umitt) 111 :e another U to M dlvltlons.-Thls gresslon [.€01101.1% f c r s In Turkeyiln-Burope, weat ofthe Vamut. Vamut. ^ . ^ ^ ■ im o d would be » move to Bosphoilaphoroiia, ln~w hafU “ Known-as —A-spwlal-reWew-ot-Turklsh-mlU- —A-»peeli H middle eutem are* be- Thrace,irace, or the Macedonian' plain. tary force.i. forci aURcd as a rehearsal R ^ K t e Black and Ciisplan seas." The.txole.Uoopa opposing the Turks here for fo» celebraUon cdehi ot the SSth annl- Mj U n \ rioSWtiWAswrfmw* 1Barfaasol ^"9?!; ' $lELMO *N?RIN ^■BinlMUon et Riep of u-es Bulgarians. But. ------vcrwryvcrtitry ofof the founding of Chc TurJc- 1 ^ CHRISTMAS CARDS Bnishless I , STT""S mAll ^Weather. A.P.C. lUl itiov Umt the weatem TurlcLrurkUh estimate of theae Ruulan lah l>h republic reput on Oct. 20. sliowcd 1 ^ ^ K b l i arta la mnde up ot the aaUllltelelllte forces la that they 'would them them In In mosl r lavorable light. They. I j L NomosllkcICseha/cattvcfdtir* SS h in Crum l a i r T o n i c LOTION L O T I O N KJJlSri'S* ^^bkder. The eastem halt Ia tight:ht wellwi as long as they were win- had had everything—ruRRcd-looklng every In- IW I fold with a cheery meaasge. gar* 75 ^ K i i r ot Iran. Turkish armed nlng,lg, but bi would quickly dlalntegrato fancry. fancry. cnvaJri-. cn motoriwd Infantry. |llutftil: | V ftII eccoIora.Sufthccfari^boxfsiW . ^ K s i encrally conceded to be It the the tide t of battle turned agalnat tanks, tanks, tnnk tar destroycrii, nnU*nlrcraft I ■ Ll stWsIgTcen'asndasve.lneycoaT 5o» ^ K ln a lin torcea are not. Thla themem. . The1 quesUon lor the Turks li and and heavy heav] arUllery. Tlicy created a • I ^Kaulsliclearly to the dlrcc- howw muchmi Russian strengUi. parUc- much much betterbelt Impression than either I . ^ Tblch a Soviet stuck uUrlyirly aira sU-engUi. might be thrown the Uie French Frenc or Italian unltfl shown I 9 Sp“;;^:'fe2i:49o ^ tnecied to comc. In to to support si the Bulgars. to to a a group grou of American press cor- | I INDIVIDUAL CAROS W ,e 27«B0X0F IQ ^ ■ v a i l puih eaally through An\n extension ej of this weat Turk- respondents respondcn touring Europe to see ^L^ ,;. f - ■ ip^ ■ 1 W 9ct»Mc . Jt ^ H a u n Iran, then attem pt to Uh» front troi Is the Qreelc-Bulgsvrlan Its Its defense. defcn.'s F ace Tisgissues 34 S0 0o . ° ”^(L to? lt ! a ) ...... l y ^ ■ k Quk o! the TurUah de- border.rder. Whot this extended frontier • • ThoThe TurkishTui armed forces have at ------^------. times times been be( cjtlmnted a t 1,000.000 ' ’ nien. t u t tiiat Is a vaat over-state- ment. Their Iorce.n today number ' f T n C S ^ LARGE PACKAOPACKAGE ^ fl Bmrist Hgnk Is AstLstounded by roughly 400,000 men, 00 per ccnt I n ____■ ■" I FAB s mU J V i a t , fFOR o r LESSV (Limit])....(Lto d faV the army, the remainder divided . about equally between navy and a ir — Hffiious Mannerlers in M exico ?o«e!'““force. McLEMORE - were,ire. Isla fantasUc. Our huaUe. bus- Their air torce la planned os an i M t t l ’t S l u I H O P A l SM rtlhl irilr. !, hurry and Impatience must entirelycnUrely tacticali UnlV to support ^ frilr T ^^B o n o rr — Mania qiilt tie, hu CASSIDY BRECK t t a Into mw mueh grateato _ft|against their nerves. buUthcy ground “troopa. Its ulUfnate strength = 37c WORK I BRECK Js_tlvB_»rouDS Jp r t a i _ 1 0 M »om*' ^ » T T i =_ GLOVES I Bathoth RoundR Shampoo ^ ■ •iK x ild ters p'ut mo acro u sraclouiaclotis as If we were as gracious 730 serviceable alrcratt. most' ol _Sh»'?P~ "SSSS-- they. , Ujem Uiem WWoi orld war H models. B ut the = 3 I B Of courae. I have no Idea of *«air f*>”^®force Is being converted to Jets, —* Jp 1 .0 0 lAt they aay to thefliaclvea when one group grouj a t a Ume, as tost aa — I S“„'v'S'23^T «p T 1 foreign ears are around, but “fjrwK ews rarvcar b« tralnrrt. —------_ latever It Is I can't blame them. The TTi urk n a v y Is two crulsera, -*^1 Almost the tlnest example ot eight destroyera,deal 11 aubmarlnea. 24 minesweepers plus nuxlllary emit. S a t o f 7 MulHpl* SJ| stem m ccccurtosy I ever saw was white mlnesweej S n i N O O F S ” ^ • SANTA’S TOYS FORR CCH H R M T M M 'l O Y t wo* watching, a parade here. A Thert Is no naval air or marina TRII LIGHTS ______other, ■ carrying a baby In her torce. TheirTh prlndpoi mission In TRIE UOHTS „ ms. trled-to cross tho atreet dur> caae ot v w ar «-ould be In the Blaek GloIi I the lino of march. A hondaomo sea, a»as longi ns they could last 98c alT ' l i t « r d ! ’^ ...... l U ^ ^ Idler, bayonet fixed, cocfronted ogainst against RussianR naval units In that _ r. area, area, to to deny Uiem aci^pss to the 49c Ixt*ntlpn Cord HeKe bowed,k obvloitsiy a^loglud MedlterraMedlterrahlan Uuough the . Dst- . pto * M fU am for.wp.whac hj he was about'to have to dttneUcs. daneUcs. . ' IBri0h>S«iii««7&s« ...... 3 9 « rB S y fi « hliiatif and Inwardly do,, then the put the bayonet Up only — htastU 8lr W alUr R al- a few tew IIhches away from tho baby's p _ ; i ^ m j t iiiM in...... 5 ^ lo 9 ^ throat: ro a t Then he backed mama, and IRail v d li Wage Boost “i!lFine Wrapping Hah SSot of 7 Tree LIghH | M bat>yby gentlyR to w here they had t > ^ Impeccable comeme from.t emlUng all the time, Policy J f 0 Extended G^ijictltri...... to a>5 jj AI'hUlHflfljfutriui...... 2 > 3 d In-uiui tofmer A l- bufe~-ft»-ife~-ft»-ihe sam e-Um «-looklng..,as _W ABHlNOTQN. Nqv._20 t»V-Th8 ___» | | | 5^K?^»»Und."My~cRewIns IfftBTHHeThtanfbBslntss. ------— - —WABHl _J l HKR GIFTS^of_BEAIB E A U T Y , ^ ^ theater IttrtbuUJ by WcKtu«ftt .yadtatt. fnc.J railroad and airilne woeo~T>OSta'------has extended application of Uic ®"'y m the T r«il ®r o»n boudoir do I l \ l l l ( government's coat of living policy [iller Sentenced ffi'xiand other wage and salary stablllza- r^ C J^ o n 1110 cool It. When • T , lion rulM to an estimated J.SOO.OOO ^ V o o tts WESTIRH RAMCH draw a clumity _ To•■■ Gas Chamber ra'llroadrailroad and* airline employes. JM , S E R V C C E W A T I O ^ The board Li n new one which /|B T D Q L U Cowboys! HomJtBimkHow 'O'"® rtah t . EL..9EL OENTRO. Oallf., Nov. 20 ix\ The bo I S plastic c an use 2 gts pumpa. U ctingrcss ordered this year ns n Little P*J» and RcpeicRepcle tuckedt i ^ Furniture plus ‘•yards" of 0 | her tihe can't dance a -CCalifornia a llti JusUce caught up with congress /B m in softest pink bunting. A l l issourl kilter William E. Cook yes- separateseparato sbtblllznUon agency for J B f l !^ U c T— fence. Plaaleandmetd.^ • • Ilp my h a t and aay, M iuoui I ' 3.59 S,S o lifelike ifldhuSHW c. A- haven’t you?" torday.rday. He waa doomed to forfeit hU workersworkers c covered under the roUway Mfxifn r i.y T llT0 e Jn In- tho-flnn QiifnUn prl«nn jiut lohOrJiCl..Ifllior-ACt.------, . - i _ J ^ B ^ S e T T h e ptople ore w lunber for ahooUnc down Robert Todoy’sToday's notion was one of adopt- J- l u r RUDOLPH PUZZLP • » « r a e t o u j , ,0 cxiremely po- HiltonIton l?ewey last Jan. S on the Ingtng most throw The be strung into exciting Q O o b09board play* 4 pm es. 0 ( 4 to n u l ■ ? JuWebook and buy an whoho kl kidnapped nine persons and board. InIncluding the 10' per cent V olS la 2 — to put togetoer_____ ' killedUed asix of them In a bloody foray "ca£ch-tip"catch-up" tormula and coat of ’ traceleis. ntckUces. etc. v O C hla M « « r td . 10 balls.. A— « w i Mrs nre polite. The througlrough the midwest, west and Into living, merit,'mc fringe benellt. Incen- ^ K T vi ‘he atreet here. Mexicoexlco last winter, waa sentenced Uve plan and interplant Inequity regulaUoru. u TOY PREISHT s e t MMOHOPOLY.Y GAME SiMfiSi^ MOTORCYCt t«»ll(lerM as all vlaltora 1 guilt a t first degree murder. today, th« detail-each o r S-'long. <129 momoney, houjes. board. 09BOSB afonsaloni with siren Kream* 4 | / ■ l 7 ‘/'« n to nlloa- me to'paw TThe he court said It had found no ruledruled thai that an employer desiring lo wOike, k Indelible Lipaiiek. 4 4 0 ' Fancy Fa Tiligree. lton^sa $1 Ij-jh 's * sn^erMtroB^ to y .. I — eo"eooiplrtc instructioft*....JoftS.... fc — in*.in*.' Complete with sidecar I' ™ ^ 0IIL T ie conductor bowed «tenu£;tenuatlng circumstances. InauguratInaugurate a year "nocence " « « by teason of Insanity. dividualdividual ^ » w k er Is MO or less. gE a a i r l y Ameriran *'Homeatead N«New solid adckCoiojiu in ray • ® n ^ , have an»7) a Box." Fragrant Toilet 0 3 5 hoholiday dreasi Chooae her |A =>-111 W aler and Body Powder. fa'ravorite from 8 fragrances ^ " 1 asking a Made to lleOBurMeasure • FOR A MAN’S CHRI ■ h i l m SImpJy be- CHRISTMAS =% = (.ENTHERCC TRIO ■ ■ S p ! r V* wllh you ~ - a -T?:'"Three. Mutkeleers" groominj! .®^aik.H . honestly btjjcve S set. Tanbatk After Shave 0 2 8 • — DRAPlPES i— 35 P Powder.owi LoJion&CoJognc*— ; ^Miking you toward- Choose Yourr M aterial = H t| REVLOH lmpltm«nfs i i ■ • ^ Wllenee ulth Americana or r 3 Natl flip, adaaora. tweexers. S f i 3 S-in. file of pr«iaion 0 3 0 . = K WE’LL DO THEPHE REST!K |ffi 3 ateel. Vinyl pocket eaae.. W*“ y g f l , 3 CIGARETTE CASE , ^ E L E C . C O I NIPOPPM P O P P E K Anderson’s Will: f ' ET SI .'H Holda a-full king-aize or rc f GP • L. SiiHandy 2-elr ^ licenseUe pjc^upj. jj you want to more a ilotor Carrieri Lai p b m . .The .excepUons, are: "ih^^ WASHINGTON. Tiov. » (Sp. 1 in Idaho’s Mot< L?.Lv.------1 . of lumUura-lor-your.aeiglibor.1, J a n . 1 depaKmeht-6I-XB«-tnirxB«-tntsrior a matleroTSI^rmraF if polky. USff f you Um been required for r a e of »;he»e»4iese iaU wrlUng the public uUUUesUUes coounlft.c ^ i parmera who control;rol or ope aml-dredg-anll-d fn»l laW,W already e^exist*. t* . «hat.Uie 963 license John Jone* has a truck aod-dellversaod-dellvi 0 IdSho Wild. A/Bnfeaurfeau of land managementnianagen^ of. get Uie ml thst you roods for the Bmllh jtuznlturemiture st«store When you get yourr 10S31053 Ucelicense products of the mines,}. stops you. lng laws lor which Iho IdShQ- • ool buics used There’s a fifth claMislllcatlon— llleall^ m- ... ,e{jtrallon la seekingIklng a refer.1 nc«»l caUedcftUed atlenUoil»tt«ntlon to ddredging ^ ‘tale-federal con »mmlsslon outside the city UmlU underutder a eon.eo plates, the axnesiipr wUIm sseU ^ you*you’one 3. Operators, of.KhoolK buics h ^ ^ te ra t* le --ro r vehiclesrs engairedeniaged prl- /pproval'ln Uielhe IWausa elec; controls)15 enforced by thoUie sUt«sUt of —^------e one. you trsct. Jones, needs a PUOPUO perrpennit clasalficstlon shownn shown or on lu exclusively Ior hauUng sehool nerals admin- caUfomlamla tor many years, but was , LEAVE now for the first Ume, • marlly in Interstate commerce. defense minerals a< ^ The clttMlflcatlon doeantant alfect the . 1 -mh T he live types of plates wl Istratlon of the depsrtmentrtjnent o ol the unablee to to say say wheUier wheUier th«e thew laws f il e r . Nov. a I regUtered C. Private carriers — Eismji " Taxicabs and hotelicl and olairport vehicles under : ds Uke a te_la w and dredgers wno Ume. !. lellvery'trucks weight.______umllshave The permits may be obtained by u shown by yout UcenseM plaU,plau, you’reyo (Municipal buaca; delivery t

• /BOISS. N ot; 39 lIV -« rov to Idibo Md own ft truck. bttUr re»d thU. It znlgbt mvi •o a e trouble U U r on. It's «bov new m otor c v rle r Uws whlc Into elfect Jin. 1. ': d W hen yo u .g o to th e couni: RANT.FEED MMwr's ortlM (or your 1963 11 t w i n f a l l s GUAR j T W . plates, you ml«tat ftod thst oeed s piibUd. uUUUes. conun p en n lt. I f yoU don’t h*»# one o n 't le t t license. - About f i l W tn ic iu sre regli tn Idaho yesr. About M pei of them wSnt need a POO p W e’U get to th e excepUons 1st H ie tiucks for whleh POO mils are needed are: A. O onm en carHera—PennlU

A OM . . TttfMOImmIhSA ll assu ran ce o f ggrei reat pricei c e savingssaying: __ A g ain C:.C . C. . ANDERSON':O N 'S enable you9u tot shop w ith as! few of the saving'in g s youI willw ill find.find d u rin g oour u r End of Montlionth Sale. B elowow 1are only a few

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■ ; H 1 ■ I H B I I D ■ 1 ...... 4 .4 4 16 SPORT SHIRTS, reg,reg. 5.95 ...... 85c 1 TABLE CLOTHTH 4 4 66 INAPKINS, reg. 9 .98 ...... 4 . sab o rd ln o , r«g. 3 .5 0 ...... 7!75IIT GOWGOW NS, rog. 2 .7 9 ...... 1 iO... 2.25 1 B A tH SET. reg. 1.911 . 9 8 ...... ;..l...... ;..1.00 4 POLO SHIRTS, reg. 1 .9 8 ...... avy bluo, die 10, reg. 2.29 ...... 1.251.2 2 0 BRUSHED RAYONRAYON BEDJACKETS, reg. 4.50....J...2 9 ...... 1.70 1 QUILTED BED:D SPRE/s p r e a d , reg. 1 9 .9 5 ...... 10.00.10. ^ 4 SPORT SHIRTS, reg. 4 .9 8 ...... W n p rin t, tlto 46, rag. 3 . 4 9 ...... 5(...... 50c 4 FLANNEL PAJAMASAJAMAS, ilxo 48 only, reg. 3.29 ...... 1 12; SPORT SHIRTS, reg. reg, 2.98 ....;...... 75c . DomesDomestfcs— Slreet Floor — plaid, rog 2.98...... 1 .7 9 6 GOWNS, lococe trlmmitrimmed, reg. 2 . 0 0 ...... i ...... 5,55 5 SPORT COATS, reg. 14,95 ...... ;...... r, rag. 1 2 .9 5 ...... 6.006 ,( 4 SATIN GOWNS,VNS, rog. 12.95 ...... 5 3‘SPORTSPORT COATS, reg. :29.95 ...... T, reg. 8.98 ...... 5.(5.00 1 RAYON NYLONLON PAJ PAJAMAS, rog. 7 . 9 5 ...... 3...... ue (oilte, reg. 4 .9 8 ...... 3.f...... 3.00 2 ALL NYLONA HALF SSLIfS, reg. 5 .9 5 ...... 2 MMen's en's DeDept. — Street Floor ...... 4 .0 0 8 ^ O R T Y ^ ^UAMAS, A M A S , rog. 3.29 ...... 1 u«J o!1I®,JL»3' 5.98...... 4.( " ■■■J'Jg 6 CHROME DINETTEINETTE CHAIRS, wg. 14.95 ...... 10■...... 1 0 .0 0 ACKS, 100% wool, rog; 8.98 ...... 22.: .7 9 6 LACE TRIMMEDMEo“sLiPS, SLil regT3^98".7:::7:.“ :..;...::...i ...... 2 CHROME DINETTEINETTE CHAIRS, rog. 10.00 ...... 7...... 7 .0 0 1455 PR. BOOT SOCKS, reg. 3 9 c ------!...... I ' 7 VISTS, .fdyon gobc Lingerie—Lingei Street Floor Sportswear — ^i^ezzanlne^ 1 MAHOGANYY DESK CHAIR, rog. 1 7 .9 5 ...... 11 Work Clothes — DownstairfStoi I SKIRTS, royen gob ...... Work Clothe 4 2 MAHOGANYY CORN CORNER WALL CABINETS, 2 BLOUSES, royon, u reg, 19.955 ...... :...... 114 4.00 M 2 BLOUSES, royon, i NEY HASSOCKS, reg. 12.95 ...... 8 I . M i M 1 Pr. SHORTS, novy I 2 LARGE KIDNEY.DING-CHAiRS,-reg,-3.69^ HA ...... 2 5 0-. reg. Z 9 8 ...... ;n,nznr:1;00- z n r :1;i "23 DRESSE$,-rogr8.95roflr8.95T.....-r.;;.::.T;;.:_.v;.„...... ■ I 1 BLOUSE, royen prl . nn— ^3-METAL-FOLDING^D VANITY, reg, 31 95 20 reg. 1 0 .9 5 ...... 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 ...... :....5...... :....50e 3 6 DRESSES, reg. 10.91 ...... _ 8 ALLALL WOOLWOOL BLOUSESBLOUSES, reg. 3 . 9 8 ...... g 1 S H IR T /co tto n plaid j QQ 1 UNPAINTED3 CHAIRS,VANH reg. 5.95 3 00 •eg. 4 9 c ...... 2 5 c 4 0 DRESSES, reg.reg. 12.^ 12.95 ...... 9 , 5 COLLAR CUFF DICKIES,DICK reg. 2 . 9 8 ...... I 1 CORD JACKET, ra< ...... 900 2 UNPAINTEDBLE. CHAIR rog. 12.95 ... 3 TS, reg. 1.00 ...... 5 0 c 15 DRESSES, reg.reg. 14.9 1 4 ,9 5 ...... - ...... 1C I COLLARS, reg, 1.00 ...... 8 1 CORD JACKET. « ...... ^ 14 COLLARS, reg, 1.01 reg. 16.95 ...... " 113 0 0 0 1 COFFEE TABLE,MPS, regreg. 5.95 ...... 2 reg. 3 9 c ...... 1...... 10c IB DRESSES, reg. 16.9 ...... 28 LADIES' HANKIES,3 LADIES' HANKIES, rog, 5 9 c ...... I I 2 BLOUSES, tlMU« (i ” 1 2 .0 0 15 TABLE LAMPS,INETTE reg TABLE, reg. 54.95 ...... 33 r, reg. 1 2 .9 5 ...... 2...... 2.99 ; Women'sWomen's t Dresses — M ezzonino i LADIES' HANKIES, rog. 2 9 e ...... fll| I . 5 BLOUSES,jIssuflJ( -1 CHROME DINETTE’ LINOLEUM, rog. 6 9 c ...... aq...... yd.J '; • 22 LADIES'HANKIES, 1 rog.,4.98 ...... 3.3 .0 0 • . CHIFFON SCARF, rog. 2.25 ...... m l ' 15 FLANNEL SLAC« 9 Rolls PRINTklD LINGLE LINOLEUM, rog. 2.59 ...... tq***’ . yd. 1 e l 1 CHIFFON SCARF, re. lEANS, re^. 2.98 ...... 2. q . yd. 1 .8 8 2 P,.Pr. LEATHER LEATHER GLOVE GLOVES, reg. 5 . 0 0 ...... 18 Rolls INLAID LING HI ^ SportkCKETS, rog. 2 .9 8 ...... 2. Furniture — T hird Floor 6 CHILDREN'S HANKIEHANKII FOLDERS, with ha Furnit «rtg9 .. 5 9 c ...... ».:.... 5dy's Dopt.-—'Street Floor 5 0 W H ITE LIEIE BRASSIERES,BRASS reg. 2.50 ...... 1 EVENING BAGS, reg. 3.98 a n d 4 .9 8 ...... IB NYLON GIRDLES.)ilRDLES, tide zipper, front and back 4 EVENING BAGS. reg...... m ponel,.reg.'5.00eg.' 5 .0 0 ...... ______1 H AccessoiAccessories — Street Floor 1 PR.-QLOVES. rtg. 3 GARTER BELTS,ELTS, reg.reg 2 .5 0 ...... BAG, rog. 5 .9 8 ...... 2 1 BELT, r tg . 1.00 ...... 2 .0 0 ...... Z S O l------^10 COTTON BRAS, rcreg, 2 .5 0 ...... * ...... BAG, reg. 4.98 ...... 2 ■ ...... 5 PR. SOCKS, reg. ^ ...... v-SOc 1_GARMENT BAG, re. ESSES, rog. 4.98 ...... 1.1.50 2 2-WAY STRETCHRETCH P/PANTIES, reg. 5.9 5 ...... BAG. reg. 4 .4 9 ...... 2 1 BOXER SHORTS, i ...... 5 0 c ' 1 GARMENT BAG, roi ...... ESSES, rog. 2 .2 5 ...... 775c 3 2-WAY STRETCHRETCH G GIRDLES, reg. 5 . 9 5 ...... \JH SETS, reg. 1 .0 0 ...... 24 PR. SOCKS, r«g...... 7 5 c 1 GARME.NT BAG, re...... 1 ° ^ 1 0 0 "FIT-A-WINDOW" "FIT-A-WINDOW" RUFFLES, rog. ^9 ESSES, rog. 3 .9 8 ...... 1-501. Foundo'Foundotions — Mezzanine RY, reg. 1.50 ...... 1...... : f S P O R T C O A T , r< ...... 75c 3 bubble b ath SET; PLASTIC DRAPES, reg. 1 . 9 8 ...... ESSES, chubblei, reg. 4 . 9 8 ...... i ...... 1.501 RY, reg. 2.50 ...... ;...... 2 PLASTIC DRAPES, n . ~ 31 PR. CORDS, rog. 1 STATIONERY, reg. 3 PAPER DRAPES, reg. 8 9 e ...... ESSES, aubteent, reg. 5 .9 8 ...... :^...... 2 ...... ' 13 PAPER DRAPES, res k ' 42 WESTERN JEAh 1 STATlbNERY, Notionsreg. — Street Floor Pr. DRAPES, reg. 1 4 .9 5 ...... ilipovor, rog. 3.49 ...... 1...... I H I ^ H 1 Pr. DRAPES, rog. 14.' 7 WESTERN JACKl 4 PLASTIC BATH CURCURTAINS, reg. 4.98 .. r r cg. 3.2 9 - ...... Notic otton knit, rog. 2.49 ...... ! 2 SHOWER CURTAINS,CURTAINS reg. 4 .9 8 ...... 2 BONNETS,, reg. reg. 2.2!2.29 ...... ■ KITCHEN CURTAINS, reg. 3.98 ...... leerauekorj, rog. 2.98 ...... 1 9 KITCHEN CURTAIN ...... 2 BONNETS,, reg. 2.4!2.49 ...... 50c------DRAPES, reg, 19.95 ...... lild ren 's Dflpt. — S treet Floor LATES. reg. 1 .2 5 ...... 1 1 BONNET, rog. reg. 1.98 .... 2 DRAPES, reg, 19.95 ORGANDY PANELS, reg. 5 .4 9 ...... 2 IN FA N T SLIPS,LIPS, reg. 1 .0 0 ...... )0 0 R MATS, reg. 1 .0 0 ...... , 5 5 ORGANDY PANELS. — -~BROBB,qMlh«leo 4 WINDOW SHADES, 36x72, reg. 1.19 . 1 BUNTING,, reg. 4,494.4 . 5 DINNER PLATES,i KNIVES, r rog, 1 . 4 9 ...... 14 W INDOW SHADES ^ 4 COTTON DRESSE PRISCILLA CURTAINS./50x81, rog. 9.9i . 2 WOOL BLANKETS.ANKETS, rog 7.98 ...... 25c ' 14 RUBBER DOOR' SAUCER M. SETS. reg. 9 0 c ...... 3 PRISCILLA CURTAIJ ' 2 COTTON DRESSEI Draperies— Third Floor ESS SANDALS, reg. 8 .9 5 ...... 3 ...... i 50 4 0 CARVING TOOLS, KNIVEI reg. 2 9 c ...... ■...... 3.0 0 4 SW IM SUITS,TS, toddletoddlers, reg 1 29 ...... 5 c 3 COTTON DRESSE Draper )RESS SANDALS, reg. 7 .9 5 ...... 3...... 3.0 0 . 1 l a y e t t e SWEATEFSWEATER, leg 1 49 3 0 0 13CUPANDSAUCEIAMEL co ffe e " POT, regH739 ...... 7 COTTON DRESSE :SS PUMPS, reg. 8.95 ...... 3 .0 0 1 SHAWL, wool.'ool, reg. reg. :2.98 ...... 22 KITCHEN\VT TOOLS. 8. PEPPER SETS, reg. 8 9 c ...... 6 COTTON DRESSE DRESS PUMPS, rog. 7 . 9 5 ...... 3.003 4 T-SHIRTS, reg.reg. 1.29 ... 50c . 1 LARGE ENAMELkNATASIA O DINNER SETS, ^ 2 SWEATERS, slipo' S3 ...... 1C 1.HEEL PUMPS, reg. 8 .9 5 ...... 3 - ...... 3.oon 9 T -shirts, rog.-99i ~ ------...... i 00 METAL SALT 8. PI ...... 1 0 0 0 7 ESTRON JACKETS, rog. 4 .9 8 ...... kVEDGE SANDALS, reg. 6 .9 5 ...... 3.00.....3 5 T-shirts, reg.reg, 98c 98c ...... r...... 7 0 .. 5 50-Picco FANATAS^ousewares — Downstairs Store , ‘ 17 ESTRON JACKHS, 4 PAJAMAS, eoHor BOYS' SUIT, rog. 1 2 .9 8 ...... 9GE SANDALS, reg. 8 .9 5 ...... i...... 3 00 1 PLASTIC pPANT. an t, rccreg. 1.69 ...... ‘ 1 BOYS'SUIT, rog. 13 n ; 6 PAJAMAS, teorat ...... 1 BOYS' CAPS, reg. 1.39 ...... fVEDGE SANDALS, reg 8 .9 5 ...... 2...3.00 , , 11 BOYS' CAPS, reg. 1 Infant's Dept. — S treet Floor ...... 7 9c Housewoi 1 CORDUROY HATS AND CAPS, reg. 2.3 SANDALS, voluei to 6.9S ...... :...i.oo.....„..l 11 CORDUROY HATS S , C h ild n ...... i BOYS' CAPS. reg. 2 ;9 8 ...... Shoe D ept. — Street^Floor TION 8 -TUBE RADIO,.popular ■ I CORD OVERALLS, reg, 3 . 5 0 ...... ■ ! reg. 269.95 ...... 1,...... 241 5i BOYS'TERRY CAPS. SHORTS, reg. reg. 2;' 1 .8 9 ...... IZE REFRIGERAtOR, i t cu. ft. • 2 CORD OVERALLS, r< 3 PAJAM AS,5, reg, 3.{3 .9 8 ...... Children's Dept.— Street Flo 1 COMBINATIONSuarontee, 8 -' rog. 319.9ir...... 27; j I ^ « Pr. BLUE DRESS I 3 BRIEFS, reg.eg. 1.50 ...... brand, reg. 269 ...... 240 .0 0 * t e r r y SHORTS, reg - I ------8 P r. BLACK-DRESTS, childron'e oiid lodlei', reg. 3 9e ...... AACHINE, booutifuKdesk model. ,7 COTTON LONGIESLONGIES, reg. 2 . 3 5 ...... 9 9 g 1 FAMILY-SIZE REFI k ANKLETS, reg. 1.50 ...... nrdntee, reg. 194.50 ...... 275.00..1 4 .. I 4 Pr. RED DRESS P ...... lr PAIR SOCKS,KS. reg. 2 .9 5 ...... ^ 5 y®®’’ Suoronte OL ANKLETS, reg. 1 .0 0 ...... ■ TION RADIO, 10 tube, name brand I 5 Pr. BROWN DRE ...... - l l 1 SEWING MACHIN ~ REMNANT! COTTON LADIES' HOSE, reg. 49Z.....25C4 9 c...... ^ WHITE SHIRTS,HIRTS, reg.rc 2.98 ...... 209.95 ...... ;.^,.M5.oo. I I 7 Pr. MEDIUM HEI ...... *-50 new guarantee, r — 8 8 •eg. 1 .5 0 ...... V...... ER, 51.000 BTU. rog. 89,95...... i .6 ( HOSE, ilightly irregular, reg. 1.09 Z...... ! ! c 24' BELTS, reg. 1.50 ...... -^1*00 1 COMBINATION Ri ' li 6 Pr. BLACK WED Voriety of remnants for oil use* ...... Hosiery — Street Floor • Men'sM en's Dept.:—I Street Floor ...... 1.99 « t . reg. 209.95 ...... 165.00 7 Pr. REO WEDGE Appliances — : Downstoirs * Fobrics — Street Floor ...... 7 5c '1 OIL HEATER, 51.01 ...... “'65.00 Variety ol remnants ft I ! 8 Pr.‘WHITEWED 1 Group FLAT SAh Appliani 'Fobri J ; lj 'ShoIOP"tilANKLETS, < IP ; 7 Pr. ANGORA Ah \\ 9 Pr. ALL WOOL A Jij!: 2 0 Pr. W HITE COI ______|t^B. I : 4 2 Pr. NYLON HO

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BETURN TOro riLEBFILKtt viBiTs'Vl oiuKDiuyra Producers of 1 Jurors Retire in ------ntER.-m Nwr.-»-M»-M r.' r.' and-Mra-and-Mra- —ALB—ALBtON.-NoTr-afr-iTrtTl Hunter Ponders ^“*'1 , l o . C. D aTli:JutT e_K tum K l: fPMa .wortb. daughtar ^ ^'« r: an Marketss ari^^FiiVi Bad CK^ck TrialU TlsltS TlslUng tn Sum mUt. ltt. N. J.j . jttX Hepworth, Sali L«ka'< Sugar Desire Soup Sc Idea With JIROMK. H ot. a»-*Tt>0 Jury In tn ------r . — ------' tlsltlngtlslUn her sraodisotheri * * * * ' 1 the dUtrict court trtal ot Bettytty READ REAI TIMES-NEWSnffs WANT AD8.ADS. MaudtMaude Jamea. ; V* * * * - Tl . Dinosaur Bones> tedS Lindsay Lannls oa a charge Of of ------= ! = : = r ------_ J0 K k ein u E rice [ j _j writing a ehsck-with?ut ynffirunr • _ •WASHINOTON. Nor. 79 (/P)-Do. -ri tunds In th e b a n k .re U rtd aC 11:45■M ^nTt!fTiWWftTI^ 7 IDA80 FA U ^ ,CHtCAC :e mettle BUBar producers calltd upon'• ROCKLAND. N ot. a»-Rsoimond” 7 0. m. Thuraday to consider th e B IDAJIO TALU. Not. »» W -JIo n M»I w7d'*of'*; " Haskell. Rockland, wonders If AiMiMiMpMiiliB' V OR buUfctr. tt.ti: Iwlk ialeW t H.IO. ?**'«,«J “ th e gotem m ent tor ot tugar. howeve. opposed any in- rl* TesUfylng. W ednesday *ft«iT»oon«n M '■ years. . ' ^ 2 J5 ij t*»w» “ • 4 I.M1>1t« IlO.IO^l.Hf sood f*»d»f tU*™ “P ' 3 x«nt prlees are too low to malnuin SteUe. Mrs. U ndsay a n d Mrs.[rs. I,0«: Itock * f r MifM it4 0 J U « : itoeK ror# old bones. La^niiLannl# were recalled to tho witness fl'K, £Wi.’s“Si*&.» «■ Kiffi;.»«■ «•!>«• M.0M100 J »d choke tnicked.ln (kuthur lunb* S. u !;!!. SSS tSS l!!8 S § isa,-'t*.d» .( JO.OOi l.« oU..t (ou iood H,0« ?„*,■; , S or U they go too low. it can push § Ul. ______• , . 8»T,i „ .them up by reducing such quotas. ff ^ AJ] groups ««r«ed that the supply I BAN FRANClflCO S'«o f''" i.M’i i,M% i.i m j.M ji oot rau sugar g n available (or the U. S. mar- I -SAM FAANCUCO.»oir.l| un-IUBDAl U>r_ -HM! •aUbU IJBJ lUBPlr Ur**!/-®'**: Mir -- kat_ne*t year._w^U be..m ore than l lot eneush buuktrt to itol n>rk«ti couple July adequato. The U. b: Imports about^ ( \ W j “^ p r i r S 1 F - t ' t«o-thlnl8 of Its needs, principallyg \ROIi«UCit'*NbCOLy' 1 j ' t ! «■riar-^ ».i a-.rj-i.rw "s;„ "s;„ S";“S t e — tl ______CatU* aaUbJa U ; adpply too Iliht u> Miy ivtfklenUx tael markat. prleaa tlwdy: Jgir larllcrla weak lead sood and ebolee aeatJr Rre—N !!i California Ghost rood ef»«f» II.U ! a i m lAltbIt aonr. Dtt -5 Sheep aalabla m ; trade not toUy nU V fr, Mar , . ;;Si§ KlS i:!tS .M* Cit a IS SItbed: aarIr couple tiuble lett (ood Joir I* City Is Reviving Christm as B rooled i*«S*r «■ ^ Ar*—0. ,4fc. ■ Ch r Bike layoWdy^SdLayaw Dt. I.M I.M I . t f J.M AAs l Tourist Spot 4 ■•« ,|!'‘ Jjl^’cont P .t M i LOH ANCELES LOS AKCELBS. No.. St &0-— XASSAS CITT CKAIS OAUCO, CaUf. (UA—The ghOSU V r ^ ‘‘ sMhK^w^ M i c Jio!. KANSAS City. No». *» t« —Wheati,t, « are « stirring on the deseit suiround*d* j y Now—AvoidOld the RRush ush-^Save M or ^mi'Kiiniieult tWSir ' ssr..’?iss lOi e ra ; uaehani«I to IHe lowari No. I InE lng Ulllthis 'lO-ye&r-old abandoned mln* H S f c / 4 . 0 0 ^ ^ ^ ‘' y N o :hoI«« (ad (teen held abort tl.001 Blllity h ,^ , b< JM nwa xMMI.OOi aolhliK done os few |hard jj.n and . ;dttk batd |l,l< to tt.ttU N l No. mlng s Um town. - llsSiSiir !S Koada ; tuckera and (eedent caltia taUble |I VtVtS{?.iV‘D:i*OTSSiS |t,tiy, WAIHWalter Knott, collector ot early 4s IggM ff"'" * Complomplete Linene for All AcA ges and Sizi : h.rfss. 1^ 41 ataadr; «ood aod tfl>el«a vaalin W.M- itJiw iMIfj, ' iia iriM ' ^ caWCaUlonUana. on bought th e 7&-acre ^ “ 4Jtl Sor P.cltb « ¥.;«-.-'*Hoo Hon aalabla rII,. tl. ti.ii to ii.im. aetilen ^bolca lOO'ttO lb. wallhia 10.001 ent lot llarlryIlarInrmiU,|U.N. setUers ««;”» and studying old records to ■ III. ^ • i i i : I i s __ draw up a complete chart of the old}id S rf^^IO-tTo^ib.* barMPwa^ lT4oT*Wee *jlji I (“ IT .,..., city,l—J whleh once yielded t80MO.OOO In ^ e i!,, ii.s;t.!!„-' sf S l' sliver from Its varl-colored moun* , GIFTFT EBIKE 3;.'i;f5,"Callla aalable 100; axtftnelr ■'■"tmall earlr Po'Potatoes-Onions ttlns durlng one 18-year period. ' ** Z, laS™ 1;!^ fg>(fat|nta coi»l < tnlUra down to tl.OOi caltaa tilible t l i gulrr:gulry; ilid.mand moderate: market illlhUy m,,]nnd ]}r braced so tourists can gol the U '” S v H f H ” !!S ■■“narketM " rr ilewi aeattired aaln utility ttrenfar ; ! 6 S a ::S S " ' SIl! >nd codmarctal calvaa and veelira About Salea8alea'(ob (> cuh track i Ilaaaeta auked »*r^ flavor^^VOr of tho old-time Californiania ^ D 6 7 * |«2 Union Pmcln* MM f,™.*‘.taadr al JJ.So.JO.OOi choka «t«dta Quot. ccwt. . t t1 In(nch mlalmon. alie A I « III. aa^eIke mining znlnlng canips, ^ I t w W U" AifiinM »1« ible ll.«0<17,00. US 1 Wlwuhid t.U.t.U; Idaho lUndardarda — • Ke«n colorful}lerful stylingsfyllns • ElM»r|clioma»4liMiEl a »iy tin Alrerift JSVj Sheep aalable IOO; no ilauihtar lamba wathed tt.lO-MOl U. B. I wathed 2.t»4.0l. — ,, iell and woolnl limbe SS.IO.SMO; mtdlum taltit.lM*'(oWhl»“ (ob iir'p?l'n*. ^!iMiu*a*a«kM Raikoad I v & l . Firemen i ? if& ' ! | SS'::ind leod fttdtr. We.lni.der Slee-JR.OO! p«r cwt. The Qlft girlsfrls dream of . . . boysboy yearn fori J. C I tood end chofca alauihler ewea oomlnalJr «*c»< Va a 104 W.rn.^r Dr« u g **•«•» a BlastedBI by Reportrt J.i^^M r^jSSKt ^ Amarica's m most o st beautiful blktflbll(«{ Colorflow'. gtyllng « ______a . . . , v .. WASHINOTON. NOV. 3# tlB-ThOHie . t t « N i||B PBNVER rrleee ^ paca.In new» bike beoutylbeoutyrl The atsteal frame's butit fo to. nation'sn . u “ rallroadi told a preslden*:n* M■ lT!^“SC y^liiMlMMll I W !!>I u’Mt Mtbr DE^DRNVER. Nor. 3* (UD-CiUla *00: ■Bk of rugged- wear! "Flow Motion .Ride" Is a new tl Ii‘! U'rtt IlM l l ^ C*I*M:al»«a 1001 pratUcally no ranse bl,I on tha t.it: *•**• U8 I Lt04.oo. . . ttlal u i ememergency board today the fire-re- ^ 9 nimble handling oose! Yot you { lm ]|<. Whll. Hot ig ^ ep«n>pen irmarkettcowi and •toclieni and feeden man's union has rejecW a contract ' idling oose! Yot you poy so Utila ot Sear cH US >vjll>i pr^oRjr»domlnal!n»: cowt unrrtn: eek’a.advance: b«e( COWI tlow; iome bill! rlrala 10 W - J . W £ ‘ .t , ^ ^ H old The IBike of weak to lowtr: aloekera and (e^lfn nvoatly aenla 1' railroad employes.- Hold The KTT TOrIT curd TwiSyIteadyi bulk cannert and VQlten n,00> " SuppIIi ’suppllw' atbtr llihl: dmand rood for (or DanielDUll P. Loomis, ehlef negotiator rrou. !,v. 19 OR— fi.«ojll.tun 1tu4 IIU •«v10 Ib lb. ihrirl ye.rilnl tlock titen » . 1SI uus s |a IA « wuht.1 I Inch minimum e.«04,tQ:«Q: goUatC gotlated contracts with the indu^-u ii ■ A n i SixiB For O nly# U »-i m .h Id. Bur tli oI^d^lou^mtdlum d y . lo iood iVxl^belftni unwaihKunwathtd t,ll-t.(tt mUtd etr US IA 3 w . i e m . * ^ r Ana Siie F Ineh i.U ; bakera 10 ounee I,1#| Colorado‘A try's ^ UOO,000 employes by ‘•pattern . B T lrm r TADSTS eow»»wa Vo.M-Ii.«j. atUk cVlfci jlc'aSmK ca«re»i;B }A JI«hw..b»4laara*.7»:isl SelUOIt setUomenis." But the firemen, he , kN egen rtertwy *. W. on>n hihand. ' . HInnteotUlnntMiU aod North Dakou reda no early'rly gAld. saJd. *' "have refused to aecept tSS the USE SEARS EASY PAYMENTMINT tPLA N ^i^ A \ V vjy ASmoilpEPiOSm all D EPbSlt DOWN li|^ « a J twnptn?) U«*» l.MO: moderalair acllve early, now ititi;talti: Cc Cobbltra commmlal cnwubed t. 2 n — '— — ------m j J "***ro S sUvr^e.5‘t?.iiS ' '»«o.“ » ? rtnemen walked out after present*nt< j OKARA fiKV"’"’”’'"'"'""*'Onfra' tuppllea rmtlier KskL- demesdIBd ing«>"™' ingr Its 1C< opening sUtemeot OMAHA. Nov. 2» UV-(U5DAt—lio n modtraUmodtraUl market illihtly alfonser. -“ ------__o«,laUble 18.0001 hosa alcady lo Ii,lower. Track ipoU ot( morei'cholce IIO-HO Ibt. ll.OO-SI. SpinUh I .Callla taltble S,l«0: cal'ct 17t: (ed car MO lr SheriffShe Loses' in itek-Averages S■leert and helfera'iteadr to'w eak: moat Clobca a _ ^ BOcxtlo ^ a» o d ehalea (ed lUen ll.W4l.00: aame srada hilftra 10.0041.00; chelM mined ' a Cigarette Auction llrera and htUen tS.SO: itcoker and Itfder 2.II<>,I0; *5* LSAVENWORTH. K aat. WJD--D - I ' I - r t - Fr**, claaiea ateady to easltri Uw BOOd to cJftilce .tc-k etecr calvo JJ.OO., . ^ «•»« 8 hiia Red tape trapped the profit and | A.,.. '"?? ?*l!* U‘"- 8lSk. Sheep aalabU UOOr alauihtewlamba M gaiob<« U ^ 2. to t iBth 4401 Idahe and Omenton i^t le ft a a joss for a shertff's sale of ' — in.J IS,; M.J 9s’« lowtr: choice and prime wcaSfd Iambi Sweet ? SpaaliJl T’ Inch t4J.JJ0i ^ IS“? t e BODllacalc»“" • (e« tala 2.7t. JtclCJack 0|o( Kansas tax stamps were 35 I. ■ —~-i I pocks of clgarettes.'To sell th«nl at 9-pc. Travel KlH *PM krtHandVVar^^^ Roy'Rooftr^VTm aSiH S .«:* „ c i« auction for a retu rn of •0910 tB. Warm* in CoHeU Weoihsf — ««» ««,! 41,1 sa.o treuht„aK5iM ,“,r'S'”.V “ Potato and Onion Sheriff 211^“ Herbert Nye hod Co gett °'a W d l e Finlth Lomb^n ' Ught wetflhlJghi ten!t.m theallnalihi.llngl ' For e Up 10 C.Y* — • , M«r«; coixrt order: cott $3; publish a legal p JI.tO: lowt 1S.S0.1T.7I. Jp"f R sm ovobloT roy... 6 * 50 0 ,J.Regular 139 ^ _ _ 9 9t c c drlehlGroen..;:'. 6 . 5 0 . Set of 4. OnlyjJ ,' 5 - CattU ealaku.*.000l.talva..l00! aUuib. F u tu re s . notice, cost >S.50. and put the prop- ^ ter atoara and hcKan moatlr ileedyi co>t (CflnrtCOnrtwT E. W. M oB.b«tt-m ii« -OJJ A “nM rior aton wto treval end MTV->"■ |For evtdoM ap^Manl Xm |« bands ploy M far kotk ysrJ Soladod wk» telored latter and E g ^ “ ]« | er tax'stamps on tho smokes, cost f « p .« ,o lk e at, J.fcM»b pad* worm,no, fTemo4>a«IIna •Itnant. Co*-' ateady i wood Co Idv prim* eleerv and j aiqw otdeg, Bwaorfdorippof c W2S - ., poc*j « a clgaratro Irr *M.jfff, qt psekj 3-W.I. »wi«li»aswnlHg wasruto^MtsailM^ tto«ICiirrede<)4Mp«»dlh u . ; . ..rir*®"” ”"™ » ClChamber Meets atetidy to It'« r e r : exlremt top ll.M: hulk ** PEDRUARY ONIONS BtmLEY.'Nov. B tU 39—Tho BurJey tfooj lo ehole* naiJvc* Jf.OO-Jl.M; ew» „11.** j j , MirJi. ti.se low. ii.ss cJotej t i c h im l ■ii'Si.f-"<•» SS'lUady al H.OO-H.OO. „ „ n Chamber ot Commerce m et Mon­ can ONIONS day noon at the Natonal haul. tt,«l hlsh..II,II low. tl,tO eloeet 48 48 A letter *' wu read from Jamea ean tradail. Hawley. HoWle Solse. chalnnaa of state f s K 'S f’™ .fis; DBCIMDKB FOTATOCa scrap ecrSD Iron drive, asking members No blda, eirared at no aalea. »...».«. »• “ ol the Burley Chamber of Com* « more than a cleanup a<(alr at motUr . DECEMDSn CTRKEVS merce to support the drive. aleady pricta; recelpU Ibcludtd nine loadi Tho (relght-rato dKfcrences be­ eholee around 1.200 lb. (ed ilttra on a .1710 hlch. .<7lt low and dote! lt II tweentWCCn Durley and Rupert was dis­ j-’Si- bSsirhbousht lo arrive haak at SS.OO. • ■ . Sheep tOOi aUuihler UmU lUaiSy lo «»«care "»»traded. - cUStCdcussed and plans were * mode to wtak 1 sood lo prime native lroeked.(n wool . u rii'^ 's’"' :•'? * «•• y- o „ v y „ .< - study (he problem. The group also din'i:. ‘i^T rl,«la V«. larou 2».«M0.t0 ; thorn lamb. Karce. V dlscuased the advisability ot placing -nmiRNEES ARRIVE a * dlrecUon sign at Paul t« direct[Tct ^ UiJi*'k"' ""'■^•ntr-U ht»Y>'*h»ni wopL ‘r „ tfaftlc going eost to follow high- Christmai Offer :i-:tv-"‘i ?"'-‘' s5-si.li Nr a- c'tri- fo '.r - c ^ u ' SEAISEATTLE. W aah,. Nov. 79 (UV- 31 Mon’S Travel Kits M?r?h iloSl. May IH.3; July IW."l Oet Ttie « t «Ui thJpJoad ol combat veter­». » » = “•■______■«.,: .,_^v.x?,=.';S',SS; ItUas B ! Dec. J63.HU: March UI.ID. nn#ans frOIfrom tlia tor east to be landed g- Deop Brown Genuine lombikinlln Regular* 2M - ______7 7JC c , GoW Wafadd OfTtetOfftaf KssIRest SeaflSmfI Top G ra b tMfher->Xst A S - r r ' , “c’.VCerUfkattd wool tp..t UI.ON. hMOhero MlMl! Milve today oboard a navy ,*HELI„s, s ,„, „ ,U P1-M „v.t W» S Clubbers Meet A t Secf», O nV ...... 4 . 3 9 ? . . 9 f I 9 J .C Wflfltaa; Pr,;; i t tramport. Aboard the vessell ore BURLSV. Nov. 2# — T be Hoppy 9 {.■:52r.ir-".rSi’*as;:! 9 fI9 3.382 Boldleri, brlnglnB tho total of —ur lien aad acceuerlea.. Incladea alao loiloat, teo«*Artn< ■i«rc;„xs5 Si" rs Aoatra Wblla. 4 11^ aod over ____ Ite p4tftneis. Slasa C7« Iba. docki ------n l" o i^ » OcuZId ' j J J The dinner was served a t 8:30 p. OaTlT « ^ s a J '—j» e m. aj. Into the home economics rooms. Ha1(cn ^ Colored i C«V. - to Mr*. C ------ra 5«»« t cowa , _ t t t . ^ W Lejhom > J« Mrs. Collette Parrar, advisor, super- J. C. H iggins Riflei -424.00.120^ Cutten ---- ttt.OQ..».t° ,Sw[{t ' “ vised the preparation. Rifles 1 0 A ”®* J.C . HigginsK gginsH Hicko icko^Skia T ^— — *23.00.133*) (Ope «Ob. deaSar Qootedt ” ' “i " ' •“ >If AAcllonl cllo r , I A “ ,j No. 1 ------,■■„ 7te Famous Mauser Bolt WilhW ith laminatedUimliwlod HpiTip! I- ^ ^— ~— «3,«o.»a9jo :Vd Pined UM Down - IUO Hentb9nth SHOSHONE. Nov. 79 — Charles for speed and endurance . . . tnade to gtra eo: I^E ™'™torSS;S i„'i'IS S S fc ifS S « sij 1 Model A masterpiece of designtii . 1 O P e J T ttT ^ it 5M sa ?.-£ 3 •jffCSm Bhoshone, owner of th# potu "C lutliedap ^ ed Und, ScHalfc p> ad ed guilty to ------JWM , 5 a T ; ss KJ E E = = n S s" “.tt.’SS-S'.'S-i---- S.-a^ Iho'charge. ^ ^ (reufd^V ioW -T-'------■' •\ 1, • ' ./ ■ ______THtmSDAT, NOVI _ _ « r o O B I ^ I B N ------______. . -■TOMES-NEWS,reWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHd — ------

^ . C o l e n d a r reddt Ml A Conferenccrence "T ^.C alendar” R e a d eers r s A rt Instructioni o n Is I s . _ H o n o r e3 d d " > Fdm ilies to HoleH old Five Initiated dt emony Set for Sund __ ^Observ; H ear Speeche:hes Shown by Wt omoio m o n ■ ■ M Reunion DDinr inner' M oose C eremVI I or 7 MonTAOOH. Nov. 3#-The MIA 'I^cKOSclubwWmeetKOS club will meet a^^a( 3 p. m . BDRLEY, Nov p ^ ^ f tr —Memben oniM-MsrT-Davisy D s v U 'A/ r t I t ' ’ " E - S R S Z L A family reunion wlU-be hel ake conference nldayf «lUi*lUi Mrs.M«. Pred spencer,Spencei 2ii i„ the training t L i v i n g h o > a .U l work deacwdanta of John ’Henry By-Buhl W ornom en s'r'nSS pjn. Sunday. Van Buren_atreet.juren atreet. .- _ tense volunteer^ I U llll elub were Instructed In paaul wc Mary W eaver Williams Sundt H i l l l E "U vtnv our UlUi I n Umes. Umi of under the direction of Mrt. J. "*n®“."i2?m«rv b u r l . Nov. » — Ne*New membersmen yMMIA Supt. K arl FreemarFreeman and ' “ * ¥ * ¥ ¥ . tJon posta at-*i the American Legion aux Women of ihe FUnt YWMIArMIA pre=prealdent FJLER-The£H-The Filer'LDSFiler LDS j± ehurch Elba,. Malta. Mj ^ ■ « B r 2M».'* was OtB theme tor ththo e vVDjun' Pertooius Tueaday Ji/k m■7>oM_at_lh« o M jit t B W g fc rooms. Thla Is. Uie first‘. of .'Uie JmUaKd Into Oie Women of InsUtuU Kallon heldd Tuesday Tu home ot Mrs. C. Haynle. It In-honor-of- 4kTO-bc-ln-chari*-of-lh^m*attiK. -,i.t iiMfilOM a cooked food and and^rum 1 - held T^ m J lly’a Munlbns to be held^ere held hei A *<«>“ Tuesdamlght In hont ^ ■ ^ U t e m o o n by YWOA leadden en -from - A brief business meeUngngwaahsU. was he V X M ------grand regent, Buhl first and1 second ward mage s8le~BanirdBr-at--.««s8le~BanirdBr-at-th<^ld county courtrooi poUuck'dinner'will be4 served i f ^ Latham , LilUam t uroUh specUl Brunswickiwlek sstore t ^ location <«*t‘«” In Twin - , ,.,f, CuUeford and Twina FalUFa at Mrs. K. a Hall. Onndsnd Rapidf. Rapl P K tJrH f-' Im SM LilUam Dana,’ chorus will tum U h s ^ ■ vBihe v.roonu here. Mleh., was a guest. . Sha She IsU tthe « P-m'. for the event ? ‘f“ „2urtck, RuUi Pease _and and LU- p r. Richard Parry wwUl be Falls. ‘* The 4 SSI.sale WIUwlU begin ata t 10:30 Oeneral chairman for the < •mbers, frlenils m. . „ ^ I H . w l Oueat speakers were RuU)il Hill,Hll na> moUw ot Mn. O. W.. C Cedantn e d an tm n . U Mrs. J. A. NorrU. Ooodlng. ( ttie speaker. All members, fi „ . meeting, a soun HHW Elonal field (Uft memberir fo:tor lhe a member. Tea wsa servedrved byby Urs.U ilU «rare°M r7 0 P0«tp0n«postpone Uie public are Invited,ivlted ¥ ¥ ¥ members ot. the committee are chicken dinner “ .41 « «¥ Lo-Em-Bo-CallEm-Bo-Call camp. Daug DaughUn iRtt rtslon: Mn. I. W.. 8U>. A. A Si annual bazaar and chicken dl llB jffipoUonal board member andId CorlnneCc The ,ne*t meeUng wUl*U1 be be beld b D««- 8 until I>ec. 15. bei i J of Utah Pioneen. wlll meet at S of Idsbo Dec. la at a place lo be announc and Mrs. b. E. Plummerjner anUand M rt. ChrUUnas paradeM de Dec.bec*“ “in L e s s o n R e pl o O r trc t e c d today Bt Uic home of M n. Lar Dl director of : e announced Donna Shepherd, I U J||l rown .and Couniry dlsWct.ct. later. U will be the Chrlsti^:irlstma« gg ltt oriiTin.iiv "Twin Falls. Chairm enn for Uie t affair *" „ , - 1 7 1 1 1 S a . IBM Adduon avenue [IH n Mrs. Stoddard j»nduct«dict«d the exchange and poUuck meal. Mr. and Mrs. W illiams orlgi tie Thelma -nbbett, dinner: VVivian 0 y ] _ Q S MM e e m m l b e r «cro^-.rfri?^!hfM from 'h® rfrca?A7at^d- ‘ lived In Allegheny coimty. N. C 3ue»t nlRht Wlll be a feature « « "ty. N- C- Dalaj, bazaar, and Thelma'helma Hd Howard. ^ uj^^-a u OH, Nov. M 3 9 - u « « inir Quest night wlll be a te M H n { <^e h o tt group, introduce< * , ' Ucket aales. the Sclaf^^l- and each»ch member U urgedunied w lo atattend. During the da; or the meeting KelUi Brlmhall gave the ^ eclat program has been nr- fon visited ob*e L eaders Selectedi c t e d >r 1^ ' Pro-tem officers for the me R e llJ T ^ U ty A special program has been M iss T urner'* Is were D onna Hamby.' Argus: Argua- 1 M ary ence lesson at th e fteliei s ^ ylsors and chle W ^ W tr e a S . meeting Tuesday, a t Uioho church.churcl Her ranged. It - If « Itj* tho-ie he contact M :^if it^women .knd-^.M n ”..our. -By.Lodge-Wome/ o m e n n irllp l* neese. senUnel; Vera Vlfooley, t darkness Into I ¥ ¥ ¥ ., I l l iM!l nunlty.-She Mt up a chart «hi .^.B rideofSoIdieO ia ie r __ .urer,-and Vera Day. rreefer. ^ ^ ? 6 : K »ub)ecl waa •’From d«kneai . 1 1 Albion: I n uy low th e YWCA work* WlUl wlt^ Uie RJCHTOLD. Nov. 3#-N>->New ew offl* ol D i f / a c m em ben of the Moose \ r t J a tS d 'th e ““ciiliimss gift suggesUons.»uo„.mi. t Richfieldchfield FootbjFootbaU « « f l i!'-' nemtwnhip eleetort and the bosrd eery were nomlnatod by Rlchlleld Rlchll In N evadaJ U Rii r S l l c o W onen of the Moose attendee / l l a Rebekah lodge wlUi M n. Jvan h at week In Po- dUplayed « the n « t meeUn ! ■ yi’’ if dlreetorc. BUHL, Nov. 31>—Mr.«*r. and' Mni sUte grand lodge last week lr i‘ irii"c5™ 'S; waa ahown Pac;, noble grand; Mr>. W. 8.8. Kohl. Kc onnounce Che catello. Playerslayers HonoiHonored I B M 'A fUm, * ^ r YWCA," jren s £ . K. T urner. Buhl, onnounci „ members wlll make any gifu I B In Q connecUon with Mn. ■fitoddard'sfiCodc vice grand; M n . Ralph-h- RUey. RUey. ar., 1 marriage of Uielr daughter,jghlcr,^al.^U) If. if. If. jPi S S ; .- K I B U l allc, ih o v ln s the stepc of urouDsb secretary., and M rs. Ptedrred PoweU, Powi iTfw* C. Craves, son/Of chow-e. , ' ^ , ; iressurer. MRS. IDA COLLINS )leted for Uie 2 ‘7 e honored honored at a t a a banquet banquet 'Wea- ' ------IB ll nd how they are reached. . iTI i - *nd Mrs. Claude Graves, Sacra P a r t y wlll Jfeature J a . _ evening‘venlng alai the.schoolthe.school cafeteria.cafe IB W Mra. Stoddard gave theI inirInlrodue- Mrs.' C. O. Chatfleld andand MMn. n. b. (BUff eagravlngl' “ * 1 . . . to, Calif.. Nov. 21, in 'kjBc"*'Reno, Reno,'N« Nev. Fund C ard . Part’ on on the P- Chatfleld gave delegates'rates' reportsrepo • * * * * ch member U Lawrence« .n e e Sllvey'.aer^'ed Sllvey'aer%’ed aa as tosat- I UlllCerS IB B Ion to a panel discuulon oi • Mr. and Mrs. -Ue Oraveid br :ichfield S X ; wS,Sr„'for the nursery mn.ierer. Banquet Banquet' speaken speaken were m i them e. A ta lk waa given on grand lodge a t Pocatello I I and slster-in-Uw of the t H eldatR ichfK >cal eiecu* month. ' 39~A home Iwhlch ean be used byy chlldreichildren dur- R„,phh Viilars, viilars, OoodlngOoodlng high high siApol1 D y p . . . Im f R. O. McCall, local e rrn jn Rebekah Me em m D be e r groom.-attended the couple. - RICHFIELD. Nov. 5»~A neeUngs. M n. Drmcinal•inal and nnd football football official. of -IVU] W ruflluve director, on "what fallfaith In M n . O. H. T an n e r waa najr , ■— , Alter. a short weddingddlng tripin to jund card party was'heldj.h e ld lTu e s d a y Ing .RrUef *oclely meeUngs. B j n f |lYWOA IU a leader m eans to mme.” delegate to the polio planning co d ^ i c m StSr William Egbert will be In chocharge of £-.-hn Richard Richard Warburton. Warburton. and and Lytin r u p e r t . Noi it t V e n t California. Private Gravesraves reportedrer evening, by Richfield Eastem •ork meeting. johnjon.i cap u ln of Uie Rid Lj Mlu HOI (ummM up a talk slven mittee with Mack ProcterSS“‘„ nan S r H onored at.II.L.VCIII Evei je„ey to rejoinoin his hU (w squad- chapter a t the lodget ,rooms, ^ 1 . Tablesl Uie Chrlsimo-. gUt work meet: jon.i cap u ln of Uie Richfield more, former pr tliSby-.the naUonal YWCA seensecreury. »rom the lo O P lodge. lOOP lOOP mem- me BHOSHONE, Nov. 39—Mrs.39 -M rs. Ida ron.- of contracl, canasU> and pinpinochle Jf * 1 - 11 fooibillill uom;uam.' , president nnd : t. a t a re> report steady progrensgren* on on tho 1 cottlns,'who-hos been a—men ya honored were Donald John- was elected vie KflEMn. Orace Loucks SUlolt. nt en a member - Mrs.—Oraves has -retumed- retumei „U) were-ln.play.- p b e l i m d Peterson. Olenn Martin, Rolaiy club Wei d "We as basement construction of of the the new n ©f the flebekah lodge■e for over M rrft.jn f bh , where she Is 'a :..yM „.c,i.. B etty C am p b ell to H nbei)t conference. She said. -'V le Ifl n nurse prizes were received by Mn. Darreirswalnston.cll 'Swalnston. LawLawence ence Silvey,fi were elecied to ^ n U u l t a m usl leam to adjwicdjusi our* lodge hall with plans forr movingmoving the 1 yea„, honored onon her her i 83rd a t lhe Magic Valley Memorial hos- jord Conner, door prize: M n. nes so that gliding ^thls^y^nto^founda- hlrthdav anniversary> Monday at nltal. . _ ' Albert, -Mrs. H arry:'‘¥;,or*.r. Prior, i W ed P aul OOlQierSole LynnI Johnson. "■ Poul f?..” ®‘*“'*d by reslj ’^^^^mUht^ndersuncT ^ung ¥ " ' • - PilUir-aliTT HfUTy Wpnorrrnrocnicr lurT ClIU p ^ u l." nov. iu—c . ii..c!ai J^Dee^Wolvcrion. Bob Plercy. j y jng peop house_waa purchased foror the lell. t were M rs.' Joe Johnson. Mra. ^ ‘•‘'‘Ung RoUr H B i •o-aillennl th sl we must mu«t now SWbba.. Manuel King and tjoya i>fknh lodge assisting. ' M rs. Chc n n r o rn and Marcus swlnney.I, canasta.canasta. Burton OreenweU. sonion of of M Mr. and lec were Mrs. Joe Johnson. know how VedCT. . o h . t t e O kays Prograi ? P o if I.- 5Jul>b.i.Mm. S<^vmour Mr«. Sc.vmour Hub- Eltler. Coeur d' H n tu d y the dlfrereneei to know Underwood was co«hostoss. ^ . Mra- C, M. Prldmore,re, Mra. Mra. O’Don-O Mrs. Clyde .Orcenweff. Paul. . Mrs. Olene M artin ahd Mra. ,6pcvuk. Wntcrto s. A young * ¥ ' ¥ Rowe served on Mlsa Campbell is aa gradu; S u a t e of sinlil.-M »- °|®«® Marlln ahd liU ^ work with young people. A ) Mrs. Collins was bom in Miss i n R n nell and Mrs. Donald Rowe serv llub.^mlUi. l l i l p e ^ n m ust leam lo make dec! fl- Bl*® ^oine t« ShoshoneSoSirs In I For Annual» B lhe luncheon commilWe.llWe, and and M rs. the Pocatello general.1 hosplu:hosplUlnurs- Fred Hub-smlUi.____ B |l]|pf what U right and wrong.S.ihfS* Ahe G irl's P ro gram]rri IsIS lo be near her daughter.Ih ter. Sh^Shi Is SHOSHONE, Nov. 39-A-“Sheep- 39—A -“S ciifiord Conner, Mrs.rs. Blrk Blrk Albert, A ing Khool and la employedmployed a t the ! —:------Hi:Mi:Miii2R V ■ itll The women divided Into threi . L i i 1. still BcUve. doing herr dally hoihouse- herders ball’ will be sponsored sponson by orrongem enu. Star S tar point poln tai- new Bannock Memorialrial hospiuihosp lh Headquarters Sc H||}fnistlon group.1 and dUcuuedp - J S . : O utlined att MMee e e t work and taking dallyr walka down-do' Uie .Catholic A lu r societyjciety.Dec, De 29. j,)., m ade-by M« n n. . Albert.Alben Pocatello. ladquarters Set ^QAt F U l] lu o n s brought ou t In lhe talks. A Plans for'the event were madema at it¥ >(: ¥ Private OreenweU U a gr • SHOSHONE.'N ov. 30-EScecutli|--B(ecutlve8 , *!, .nlzaUon Tues- BE IbaUon was held by each group• “™1 »Be group leadens of BlaineBlal Bealdcs her douBhtcr.ter, Mrs.krs. Col-I a meeting of Uie orttftnliaUon ' X, I . of Paul high school1 ant]ant) aftltended t For^cr Grange MiMeet I. HI liussesUons and poulble- soli LDS church J'"* Earl Colllns, Gl Glenn day night a t Uie rectory. _ O U D l e school nt Idaho S tateitfl coUeg coUegc, Po- . jjURLEY.RLEY. Nov. 30—Hcodquartcrs 30—Heodqui . , . lor onr Mlutlens auke'YWMlA for Uie LDS chur M rs.'Jess Lecertua. vice pres Shoshone Coupl R l Itor-coping with the probtemi.W n-. th.. discussed girl's programim aellvtaeilvtles Calif, . “ . catello. until he enteredmered^thc tl air thelie Idaiio slnte OrapgoOrango conven-co: SO.Qunilona . f l l Hi ^ eollec hour wu held Mor ,)( had charjje. In the absence of lo^e. ne h staUonedined aat t Loa-ry j,e held here next R'ce: and ouUlned execuUvee respon.responsl- * ¥ ¥ ! S ' W e d i n M i s s o i to be held here next R«ek wHl contest I I lUnomlnc seulon. Mn. Verne M Camden Meyer.' president. be thee Inrge dining room ant t Uvthe Na- bUUles a t- a meeting of the gro II IP Q 'f’Q -Named to the - eommlttetcommittees in ’gHOSHONE. Nov. 29-M rs. - I I Itnd Mn. F^ye were In charge. chan A j,eld TueMay at the home of M H a z d t o n G u e s t s 29—Mrs. O e rt- no date has been setiet for UieUn wed- I .hotel. hoiei. The The regUlral'lon regUlral'lon eom- I 1 ~y|[[||uncheon~WM*fieldHt-noon-fo;m-toT-tho Burt3n-ThoS«.------chargo-ot_arratt«ementa were rude-Lnnning ond E. -E—-E_C Culvct* ,.pub: both shoahone, weree married married Nov. i/. if "TT— i/. ■ mltiee will be on hand n l 10 . The group decided to holdhow.,Irl', a gli Present a t M e * Sunday. ,C.Carl .rl Schrock,Schrotfc pulpubllcll, Ijllitll Eacb person Introduced d' Jl ,»vlC C l Mn. Jlm Baralnca andJ Mrs. BernardBe Marysville, Mo. They-reli program meeUng at 3 p. m. ea nio Rebelai^ Guenechea. refreshments;menta: Mrs. },o,ne week after maki ^ l i r l p V / chnlrmsn. kald. -^|{lm*-.dsy-answer»d-wlth-whenwoim_aaa ie«jBnhtp-Sunday;—Stake outllt Jaunt to BurleJ U r i c y WelcomeS m '. * banners :!™ ™ will wUl b= be Cl ||ll|jh o w they got^lnto YWCA work ake ouUlnes .--ejub met:Tuei^ay evehrrignn"t'chlitg^ln Iho 'Eusebio' Ellorleta.' willI purchasepurchaa Uic ^.oOO.'mlle tour of UiBUib mldwestem mldw« n»i • 11 /- and plans will be made. lebekah m cm - eedar-chest to be given away: K \ / In downtowniwntown Burley Sunday;Sundny;I Mayor lO O f >>“"■ Ul® R ebekah mi en away: Mrs. gmtes where they visited reit Planned byo y OG i r i S Joe Peters wlll be in cham e c T he possibility of holding.lng a "Uei U e « . i,„g Haselioh osI guests. Host- Hi Cnmden Meyer, in chargolargo of hnens: ^hey will make their home peters wlll be in cham e o t the clean, [ — urea ot truihs” meeting In the spri esses for the evening were Mrs. ntpfH ' The opening ritualat was was s snld in locnl servlee servlee cluba cluba wlU wlU be be asked ask to V H i I M M __ inesday a t ^ . played. Bridge prizes w ere'aw ar C S Program Slatec '\ \ - 7 a A to Mrs. Lola KnUong and Mr*.Mrs. Ray1 w llljje held on Dec. U. Mrs. W .7 is -n c « _ j , u n i^ n . A cooked toodK>d sale sale ' wHI ba iurnLiULlh escorts escorts nnd nnd trnn.iportaUon trnn.ipor aw ntt C ircle O rganizedII4.CU Molyneux: pinochle, Mrs. PePerrjl- Ineas and' Mrs. Camden 1 n t R l l h I held Fridny evening; a a l l the the C, C. lor delcRute.i.cltKotes making the tour. I Chambers and Mrs. IvanIvan Barr'Barr and served'refreshments, “d™ By CWF Qat T Bi D U n i Anderson aiore. A speechjccch onon happl- —. ' ______■sys^: By Filer MU otror U u r I d canasta lo Mrs. a . J. Slla later lc r and 1Mrs. ¥ ' ¥ ¥* ■ BUHL, Nov. 2I>—'The•he Buhl (Clirls- ness wai given by MissUs Holyon Holyonk with en S undar PXLER, Nov. J»—Ten, young itma- Carol Knnpp and the nJl-cut p i S J n + o r / - .Women'a FrJlowshlpKshlp willwlll p rc- a Queitlon ond answer,3wcr dl» discussion j trona of the Flnt^elhodlstchuilodlstchurch Mrs. Ernest'AlBertaon.V Sn.'’"'" B irthdays NI 'H ote W icu Bent a woman’s day1 program a t 8 following. ) trom the' met Tuesday evening to0 organiecorganise a . ¥ * ¥ p-m. Sunday a t th e ChrUtianChristian church.ct it f. ¥ ELKS ime were group to be known as the Ruth c A t Bliss. nH o on m e s . m charge of thc-^evotlonal Chrlstmaa cle of the WSCS. The group 1 Legion A uxiliarv<11 ia ry bliss, nov. 30-Niekyllcky Robersonro» be Mrs. Roy Slrlckian niid s B irthday PariP a r t y meet the thlM Tuesday of eve p>.. gave a blrUiday . dinnerinner Monday M music will be fum 'jhedhed by by the the Jun- BLISS. Nov. 39—Mr. nnd : Apron and Ovcro ^»aion will m o n lh .. ">■ - Features L Dinn. -'in n e r honoring hU mother,r, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest 1 lor choir. Mrs..Robert■ert Mans is: th e c. W arrington, Ooodlng.- t'c?.' ■ Apron Ulned at a birthdayy dinner Satur- t t h e home T he nex t'm eetin g wlll be h RICHFIELD. Nov. ao 3 0 —Tho - T h o No- Roberson. Candles were were used use for director, ' wllh Mrs.' Lyman Engle.e. Studyatudy ^wUl vember meetlntr of ththe e RlchlRichfield decorations and the parly' parly waswoj held A film. 'The Manin Who Who Forgot I day for their daughter.tc r, Margie.Mart At- be done on Mra. David JonesJones' aym-^SATURDAY, DECEMI «rean_WaE. .ifl«,.pmgT«in fh«lpn«n_«nri.M_«nri.Mr» r» A ^______^___xaltt-aniLioomt______ib c ^lb lp n ^R ellef society m«jely et. met Tues. Everett; IT.ycar-old'sonson ot Mr.- ami 1 mailed by e . McDennld. reporter. Plana were niad? foror r the nniannual ------:— : SHOSHONE, Nov. »3 - t^P IP a Ia n na s for Uicm to members of .their-famJlles. thclr- fai be held a t I p.m. Dec. 3S a t the fee-and doughnuta .werere eervMeerved by the Clvlo club’s annual.al coveredcovered dlsli Gifts are being acceptedcptcd tor ehil- ■ l o t M rs. Ray Blst'op. ^ the chairm en a t the close of the luncheon were made at a commcommltteo dren and adults. , meeUng. meeting Wednesday aftemoonktlemoon aai l Uie ...... ¥ ¥* ( 0 SANTAFA SA Y S... ¥ * ¥‘ home ot Mrs. Harrell Thorne, jtlothing Packe > K A a a t- held a t 1 p. m . Dec. a “ C harter D rapecr a p e d ______. H ostess to' MfvietJl eei the Episcopal party house. I By R elief Socii RJO H nELD . Nov. 10 — hMrs. B urton T hom e will be In chars By L odge W orro m e n George SUrton was hosteuosleu (o the the program entlUed.led. ’"A^"’An. old. 8HOSHOHE. Nov. J5 -T h e ^ Catholic Women’s leagueleague n m eet fashioned Christmas." 39-The char- , " Tuesday. Mrs. Joe MaestasUaesUs was' The event is one of •the fh.. club ciuh h hleh *■“ draped at Rebekah lodge f- -A■ %x\)rth$t SilkySilk/Shine S Im ib u u were packed and\ mall ^ - named dele«at« to the polio ben benefit lights o f the year and Is suppc lemory of Mra. j / I | ICembers ot Uie LDS Relief s commUtee. . by participation fromn all memmembers. ■ Iftuesday aflemoon at the 'A Plans were made forir sponaorsponsoring Aulsling Mrs.-Thome on the c Officers for 4 ncxl!l year were I B / ' ■ a ChrlsUnas parly forr childrenehlldren of mlUee are Mr.i. Eddie1^ -rVnnVn Tanaka, M r.' nominated. Tiie elecUonJon will bbe held i r TTie aoclal Klence lesson wai uT ^n n i.v “ I the next regular meetlnK.meeting. 1InlUa- ■ \ ' ■ : • j r m^>iA I SL Jam es' parish Dec. IS set aac t Uie A. Oneida and Mrs. Helen DieDickin- ^.,u immedlaiel at Holidayiday Time-Tin l^ le d by Mra. Ross Boyd. Bu nmedlaiely foi- ' , —^ at I Cenarrusa home. Mn. Pete Cer Cenar- son. u lowing the elecUon. InlecuMlon centered around rusa will be hostess Dec.•ec. 11 to the ¥ ¥ ¥ Ibookad food sale and bazaar group wlUi a g ift exchange pi ^ A children’s parly wasn-as plannplanned for . l^ e ld a t 1:30 p. m. Dec. 8 a .h.n„p,„. Ploy Presented ‘^e afternoon of Dec.Jec. 23 a l Uio Bhoshone Tuh^lUire store. ned. icflteu loop hall. Junior girls Shampoo T 'H ie theology leason will be ‘ * EMERSON. Nov. 3^—Junior 1 ifi' ^ if, : HW week by Mra. Harndl Tl la l/< 4 of the MIA prenented a one D a n c e HIC el IU d - -plsy Monday evening at the rcK 6 \ with todayi; L / | \ MtJnTAUOH. Nov.'»-A30—A squaresqi Mutual meeUng at the ward ciu R ebekoh Oo ffice f f i c e r s g P RRENEI B . 15! Marian MartliV//I |\\\ dance was held at the school houtehc iSiklng part In tlie play were N \ j \\\ Tuesday evening. Orantnt BatesBates fur-1 Mae .Dockstader, "Sn"" Janet C M eet ot Shoshcl o s h o n e - Pattern ^ 1 ' nlshed the muslo andd called called the Olenda Startln. • Sharon3hnroi» M a y, SHOSHONE. Nov. 39-NJri. 29-M rs. Ployd l u dances. Proceeds of iiethe dancedance nre Noreen Blacker and LaverneUverne Pel- Sllvn entertained a group:roup of ddUtrlet used to help pay for seseata au in the erson. Tiie rest of the1C evening was Rebekah olflcers niII a luncheon lur - • % Communlur ihea^r. spent In dancing. a t her home Tue.idnydny aftenftem oon. ' ______. GuesU were from Jerome, Wen- dell. Hagerman end1 Shoshone.Shoshoi ■ r - / s P i . Th® luncheon was held as ,» get- - , 7 ^ = - - ^ prfpnniUnn fnr ______& V Care of)f. YourY Children: ------/ ------6 , Mrs. Silva's visit lo•J) lhe variousv \ |t \ ______ByAKBy AKGELO PATRI______district lodges. She Iss special repre------sentatlve ot ihe Rebekahx k n h assassembly / thnr " “ " 9 2 9 7 school library la often the The librarian hasto to confer confer wllh president In Uie dlsirlct. most nejlecled room In1 lhe buildbuilding, the eommlttee on :urrlculum. curriculum. and if if. ii. , Looking forward, ioto exdtinsexcif tim es' / SOtS This Is not because the! children win select the cssenUal books.ooks. She She must 1 ■ , /- t . 1 12—JO Jt fo. I tound Ihat there waa to J. this holiday season?on? AnAnd do you -ewaasoJJuJe then keep In touchi «nhwith the the cia«-c L esso n S tuj d ieci e d ^ ^ ' 7 - \ n -* money to buy books thst thelhe tew room teacher who will wtll direct direct her , w ant to look your excit ; i ‘ there were on the shelvesves were wworn pupils to go to the library for ur oxciting beat? / . G°„ B y L D S W o nm e n M f M m past service.' cltic purposes such as- looklni T hen follow S anta’sa's advice!advii Sham - I ® Children put books to9 hard.serhard,ser\'lce. cliart.'i. searching referenceefcrencc books. l> Social science les-ionsons were given . T his Is lo be expected.1. They mu^tr con^ultlns maps. Thele librarian librarian will n t »«'«>• ' mecUngmecUngs held ____ p p oD Wwith ith U.today’s Drene . . , arid you’llyou'U h;have eicit- « be u u g h t to Use a book3k careful!carefully if have this setup ready/ ifif sheshe has has due *>>■ secondind wards Tues- ' ------. ll*gff^ not reverently The comers«m ers ot ilic notice.naa auo nftem oon. Mrs.. Beth TlThuejon mgfhair nair ththat shines like silk . . .. so siJkensUki soft to I '**aiv« - of .h- nr,n. ‘he lesson on the revi jeaves ore nol to be turnedirned downdowi .>3 Thc llDrory can bc of the gi ' touch!ich l YesYes, th ere’s secret mogzc in toda; markers, neither Is a cnpnp or a miilcnmi B^ijtance to Uie classroom le in today’s Drene' / ;AP to be used in' like fashion. No p< Mtl Bath- marka are (0 be put on lhe pace pupil-'' «“i* « 'UJ Wrishi wnwrt.tih,presided -aspcckl1 spedal cleansing agent in, Drene—Drene—and only ' . IM, ■’ ° incniary InformaUon from the b It Or. this a-library book rior are the lllus f r ^ the books ward meeUn'g.g. Mn. M n.' Vllaie DrCDC--thlene—that. silkens your hair so h R wrap. It's tions to be- cut out. Onen ^ i Uchild i u ^!*.: ‘heir s c r ^cc.'v^.^- - l c c .'v O . Olenn gave Uie lesson on Ui r s o beautifully! ^ labrlc trom th e pictures out of severalveral book Usunlly, If the schoollool boarimaro boarlft sres? ^of man. ^ Shampooampoo vwith Dreno... today! I those chic lliuairate a scory he was:as wrlilni;wrlthicVA “>r supplies for lhe Uie libbry III • * ¥ ¥ rmous new i;ood InienUon sone wrons «Tcns. Suchs “I'y ‘hem.1. But ntveri- p- . • _ glamour In happenings, common to every everv tm li i e''ouRli. I think It Uis leRlilmate\to leRltlmai 1-01711 IV FetCF e t e C d lng llbrar>’, m usl be held do»tdo»n lo '“‘'P °Mrleiids of.lhe‘IV ^c ',D nrrm cn. t(... sd20—The- t h . Dlet- sires 12. H. ihe limit by good supervision,ervlslon Tiip 1 to b o b le r this cl . rich OranEC nnd nelRhbonelRlilMrs gave a . m I Silkens You> s yards books aro to'be used, but caret carefully. “ " « e mnde a rf“‘" special ordi luew.ll cim- lor Mr. and Mrs, ^ >nv tlbrar\- it P^A mectlflffs. I nm The first need of any tlbrar 11 flni. m * Dwight Nicholson audmd fami:family th u - 1 J B T I a s i t < ttem gives books, Few school librariesJrt« evereve?^av t 'he books would flow in * « ''• -m e'fam ily Is movlnimoving to a ^ J. i>. ■ utnled sew enough. The next needd Is is the rlBhtr handicap lo n Missoula. Mont,, atockck farm. J - ' ^ ■ t«p. selecUon of books. O)t t course the 5“®^ ¥ ¥ ¥ >ln»-for-thU' ehildreiv-awaotAstorUs- a n d -i - F AMILIt-ENTEttTAlNf Un. care ot should havo them aplenty-but'enly-but’ 1they ' U^hlul chiWr»ti »« <..era*nn!..f i M •lu hnnt. V.» •''••■I ■'t miVtn* ntlllaliw Ol. i'»lr B LISS. Nov. 39—A-A dlnntdinner depanm eat,. also—need.. ImpcraUvely.Sly. books of .n 4 i.ii. ««li. ho-w «.i<. hrip held Bunday by Mr. and ^ 80. HL p rin t knowledge, r e f e r e n cce, e , how-to-dohow-ti th. rsiw in iMfin i»»fi« r.7, r.?, -Th. w . Carson for Mr. and Mrs ' l l i VOONGEB J dress, zone, volumes, books th a t affordifford deddefinite Tim«?v''.I'”i'-' J® o Parson*. Salmon, andid the Rev,Rc and i inlonnaUoa. ' • :otk-i>.' N. V .' ' Mrs: H arry starbuck,■Jl, Wendell.Wendi i I lllfeil rj, ■ / ' | i | [ In^ — i i ______jji, IjHi GLAMOUR WRAP Ir ''a HousedreuI Brunehcootl Ji ,:J'robei TV hosiesa drewl Oi Hi !i3c®*>W even be an evenlnR »t « Q a style suited to any fabric u c o tto n to oltom an. WlUt ihoa Wnew slccve.i, Ujat enormoui f skirt; Uils wrap has glamt IJ any version I P attern 02}7 corns tn sirrs I Q i : ‘ 10. 18. 20. Site 10 Uke« I Hli 'I t fabric. I ; ill easy-lO'Use pattern I 'l {||perreet flu Complete. tllu4tni j I llichart shows you every step. I f - I t i H ■Oc n d 'th lrty centa in ooln»-fi n I I I mpattem ta MarUn Martin, c H'fl{liM ^Bs

1 1 ; . ■ 1951 ^ ...... ~ — -TIMESiNEWSrTWINTO FALLSr^iP^CFi " ------■------E A flB .IO T Ll Seniorss EarnI • Bubak Makes'ikes Grade Places on UUP’s - ■ j i i ^ -SS A^11-America »e51fSnS“’?.lS ica Team ■ ! Passing Spira► iratls RReflected eflectt in NEWNE YORK, Nov. 29 (U.R)--Elcven-E le v e n coIIcrc seniors—three ach from tho midwest and aoiith,Ith, two cacht from the far weat nd southwest and one from the thc casteast—were selected today S k y l i n e inference:e Team Voting n the 1951 United Press All-AmericaAmerica football team ! Chosen y baUotfl from 260 sports ------' DENVER.DEI Nov.'29 (ff)^THo[Tie SkylineSky! confbrence'sence's spiral into an aerlaV cIicQS this se rrJters and broadcasters in all Dft, I is reflected in the players chosenoson by coachcs andid sportswritors forlo r ttho Associated PreA ectlons of the nation, thtse Bowling Scores I s ta r ftfootball teams aonouncodid today. . . layers were chosen M the I Pass'recelvlnsPas: ends ahdpassingsaing quarterbacksqu I received tho moat votes.vo The only ummti Inest at their positions; mek ’ '8 scratch lka cue ' I choicechoico was Dewey McConnell,11, ------fc»*- ETjdi—BUI MfColJ, Stanford, and ci.i« I . .Wyoming’sW y ^ brilliant codvwho ob Caroy, Michigan State. cS«fn?n"' I set new conference rccortw'for I .1 ^Tackle#—Don c i Coletnan.'M lchlgan Er.EEE3i|EjH* if C oast teague-s-HLeague ope tate,,»nd ,~Okla- Touu . I pass receptions and yardage oma. , RiUfl.__ / ...... ?ninc( I gained with passes. t 1 auard»—. CaUTomia. JiestM__ ill iji'iii H I. Dick Bubak. Jerome. Ida^ youm H ’i nd Bob Ward, Maryland. - I BAlned gained flnt string honors on thes JLFor \ Mlajors ajors G et Jolt I defensl defensive team for his oulatandlns s w a s »■“-“' “ICenler—Dlck J Hightower, South- 7„„,,Tot.u “i n * m Tm m Methodist. I 00-mln 00-mlnuto play for Utah' this eea-»- NEWNI YORK., Nov. 29 (flV-The(ffV-The Pa.Pacific Coast league’s 1 Backs—Dick K aanalcr. Prince- . r,rk I son.' son.'Tho 1 IB-year-old sophomore, of nfbp becoming a majornajor league inIn thothe inn ea r future appeared ^ I playing his first year of varsity'ball. ^ . )n: Johnny Karras. IlllnoU: Vito J^,*Fnti • {» 1 arlUi, Kentucky, and Hank L au- jioniirinJlofitrln ------,4, „ o 4„ I weighs 103 pounds and etands tlxi i mod Thursday by a proposed Hatllat of requirements for cli Slf.icella, Tennessee. _ , . I feeu ' deslidesiring to advancoanco to blgblg.lcaguo'statufl. lcaguo'sta The method < •nirep'of thea>~McCoJJ, BlchUr T"’*'* - I m Mcconnell. cc( wos closely pressed by — — -^ pH cal '— plication for major I I Denver Denver's Gordon Cooper, holder of v ^ ' .im» Seal*’ otflclola ■*’<•nd W^ eatherall—are repeater# from iiirr.it , ie 1050 trnltcd Preu All-Amtrlca I U\e S'' previous conference pass re- I tho nrey 10 I ceptlon rccords. Bolh were pickedJi L eader NamNamed ed l^^th^eSu Uke City Deo twm^,>am. T hey along with back Vie K.r, - J!! J=» J*! anowSc*. Ohio State, weri; the only . .. ^ ««n-the-o(fentlve-plai«onr-Anothor n -th e or. .y.w ^ ^_ , — « - I1 1l .- e x ^ t r / e .council. P\>rt Prici L l of « «0M PM‘. «-euW I pass paaa rtrecelrlng ace. Colorado A ond ^ ml##loner of basebaU, U tpoi mtor# selected. In lost, year's All- i'o r rocalello-^ t c ^ x i u J„ tjjp g|^yp_ T he Sian is «s merlca. Janowlcs. hampered by I M's JllJim David who also play# de- 'J I fenslve back, wor'named to the n n i 1 • toboraUftodbyOiohigleafu S!“S5.5^SSS*Sijurlea W V M i yeui.-wmi a ------defrnil 4 S | « 6 by Wl«PhonUW erlh on tho aecond team. wca.in. ,. 1 t J l l n er# at their convenUon next ,'S » P««ona: be«^ —T t o :.: B a s e b a UL± C l u b . A m ajority to U I» requlr Kaxmaler. (he nation's leaduig -Walter P*«a««.P*«a« .„ ibo !j In receipt of a around I chosen for the signal calling post Malls, Malli form er big: league southpaw a ' sstudy: c f the pnirow il )H to its sccond consecutive unde- - ...... |U |M <|| I on thithe offendie-team. Ho edged r,,trul •ated season. led thc balloUng, re-' plteher. was named,ed business man- requlremonUrequlr indicates thei I Denvei Denver’s Sam Eleheverry, another” ager.ofs ... , the Pocatelloello Baseball club, mmany any roadblocks In Ute 1 ■JrlnfT s t«ta] of 32i0 out of a I arrow- MTow-Ilke tMser, rig-' osslble 3,880 potnLs. He wat nam ed TouiiToi.1. _------~m ‘m 'tw Im . Ino., Wednesdoy atIt Aa spedslspedal n n t- pcL'aPCL'a deslntf adraae* to t SS I T Thero her are five repeaters from last in s of , th o board of dlreclcrs.dlrecUsrs. tlmtlmeT' eT '' *!!?*T»ln FalU during thc o nn allftU bu t 30 of the baUots. DmlXreiat I year on the 52-man honor squad, ' Second In the point scoring was .SprovU .spmu _ ...... 147 He arrived U» tho10 OateOato City from n»«<. ^ i ^ n f e f oae or tm> 1 % ^ \i ft frequent vUitor Scco: ■ M McConnell ^ o n and Cooper wcro both^ Sand,„ QuenUn, / Oallf. icColl. w ith points. ... I ' namednamed-it-otfenslvo-end^ln-lOSO. PotwUted inloor iMcui dl ^ w a I t Jayeee park and The closest batUcs wcre for the J m - LengUi of t»nta« aad-«alai7 S S S lot of interest, quite Common,^ I Center Doug Reeves, v ^ om lns, ts rst team Buord spot opposite tot.iiToUli ...... 1,S (3S 4M UM ■ tho ofloffenalve center for tho secondJ i Urtns have no t beenAdisclosed. k v V j Jchtcr and the fourth man In the 8U4r Dick ! end for the Unlteralty o( VUh. who year. ‘ The 64-year-old busineu manager iSojUyM 1.7tl..Oo.. Mdjtj Dick Bubalc Jerome, aophomore end for 0 year. The defensive backfleld In-" brings^,,"1, to PocaleUo-Sa exceUent rec. acklleld. Ward beat out Pat Can- ?,“^ : "f r . ,•— — r...... ■;» »» «« *r?’ w wa# m Jt>laeedu ] on th e f ln t string Skyllnono eooferenceeoorer defensive Uam In a pell1 eludes safety Selmer Pederson. Wyo- amela. Southem CaJlfomltt’« acc n^chD»rt.ch------~ - i», tts lit 131 of coael 1 Zfi-year-old. 29901-0 three>hlt>thm>blt- — tmt SillBrt. BTO 5fc Ends -?Chi«y'’lS c ^ “ lI. Wyo-“* te r against B rt»klyn In the flfUi iat«. Cobb labeled M "non- A feature f< of tliU year’s ballot- w« )g wns the fact thatjio Atmy play- ° ; 1 A ll-A m ericaa C andidate -I”; *r- game of U>e w S d series. , .m ort in Wie Boise States- In j wn Malls also saw aoUon wiUi Brook- r received a single vote. U mark- p,,, rado A and M,-anil Fred-Nonnl, I ^ c t BarMH. anolher c r rew lyn and tha Ot. Louis CaitHnals f i P ' ^ t Tiger Breal. would edi theth e first tlmo In. 10 yearn th a t uimhw.u “S 's i s ; kea-Md“bU3er dU« TrtJlcI rmy did not win at least one po- I _ ” ,h during his major league career. , <3uard*-Chsrlea Kalanl. 'UUh, tt»DclMPlloianext»ca»ori. Army T( I «!S “^ T c t b y H a i i g i n g ”■ He Invaded tho public relation# ^ “ the market f o m Job. alUonlt\on on the United Press All- ' i ^Takes L ife b y and Cal Chal, Denver, I front%t?lli^ bSrSe^friStSsSr*^ “ usifltUM Cboaeball. He AmerK.merlca team. ‘ ntnoitif ill C cnler^D oug Reeves, 'Wyoming. field “ *•“ In 1937 In a fro n t office Job )5! J70 «55 p PHILADELPHIA. h i i Nov. 29I (fl>>—Nick(/P>—I Llotta. Btar.football g " WlUl UlO San Pranclscoinclico Seals. Pol-M . TheThe#e dUu, howerer, fUD f ^ e t double AA or triple TheThe second teaitnncludM: c«hi Backi-'IVwn Dubllnskl, Utah; Ray ; guard for Villanova college and a ' oiiven ne lowing four yearsp#^thrm In the marine JSe ^ a t or rttum to D etroit In EndtEnds—McPhec. Princeton^ and Tuti !JJ s ii a r d : and a top-rankinB All-America Ollverson, BYU: Bobby Byme, .rid w ar B . sh ift* -m c h a« from Bt SVedncaday in the basement of Montana,M onu and Poul Dlnan. Otah^ corps9*'^ during World war B. Mails jhUe «lt». iccordlnB t« “Ty. Mutacllutschcllcr. Notro Dome« «“? " ‘rr'’'Z Z 'Z ...... 1«* 1J7 IM sll\ candidate, was found dead Wedneai took over the Bhlpstadpstad and Johnson “ ^ Angele*—but • th n BBitocd Uie name ot Mnrv T«clTackles—Toneff. Notre Dame, and - hiH dormitory. Radnor townshipiship policep( reported th at a coil sta te . n ^ ^ M ^ n stuubUng block# .bM ______— .UU». Ice follies pubUo reIaUon% poslUon. u eiMter of lhe Cowboy*, pearmcarm an, TenncMce. T»uu _ • ■______;______•: of telephone te] wire was-twiatedS =““• Im Last eeasoQ ho took tb^htotb» helm Mas ^ w tmblUous cities plrst tt ocutd the Portland Beavers Oua)Guards — Cannamela, Southern . . End»-Diek Bubak. m*h. and Jim ^ about Liottn’s^ ncck and that ©avid! public relaUoiu directordScUr aiwand lbu^ busl- " clUe# In the minor Jeaiu k!Dc CoMl lc«UB pennant CaUfojtallfornla. and Daffer, Tennessee, lun.iint. a t David. Colorado A and M. : PUo*'' Uw^aMie Larks unanimous conieat I Center—Boerlo. Illlnola, iu««itM!!;: „ ; i!! Chu his body.-elnQ only In the topop T T ad ttckles-Jlm MorUn. Wyoming,ng. nes# manager for mo^genetho Eugfne Larks J"® ^ heaty'cash pa ttbM w II snd headed the CenI ! Church, Allison hh b of Uie F or W est league. • I e* Uiree «*uonj. He then BocJBocks — B right, Drake; MatJion, part of hls pajamas, lay beneathI ao and Jack J Barger. New Mexico. of u must be made to.the minor id £ia JcM of the Cailfom la 8anan Pranclsco; Jonowlcs. Ohio Adar«>"« sUlp of piping. QuaGuard#—7^}ai HUSO. Denver, and I Named Captains S ' Jd Bill Koehler, Colorado A' and M. (^ ij ijji.»Bostonned8oxfarm, state,talc, and Kerkorian. Stanford. ii»- J Lnrry Church ond Eddie AllU The Tho official police report said ^ I Giants Confirmi n f i r m I iflB lul «e»Mn when Bos- ThlrThird team members are; - • I - _ _ j | “'J Llnebacker»-Wea Oardner, Utah. Touu ...... NO iST ooi j m T son son wi wcre elected honorary co- Villanova Vlllan college telephoned th o t and M*"* LaVoll Edward#, UUih. SU te. W ! . U ilUT Mveml Masons to EndiEnds — Perry. Michigan, and "there wos a.tulclde a t Uie college.” ...... capUlrcapUlns of U)0 1951 Big 'Six "there Halfbacka-Jerry Colls, Denver.«, IBidj U for Stankyt&nky iVS wIwIoM'^p^on*'!?^ Bvp lo lu syitem. Barkeilarker. Waahlngton SUtc. irtn.iif»t> 5 champion Twin Fall# Bruins at Police Poll wcre dispatched to the j K ot 39 lin^Eddte eltlas;'zouit haw aa avera Tackle*^M oom aw. UCLA, and Wi" 1 i\t champl * 8 and Joo BalUf, BYU. NENEW YORK. Not. 39 M»-EddfB «1U« ir t Bttt WlUl local repre- Tael Ron...... Ml 131 III CB0 n n meetmceUng of football Icltermcn sccno. accno. Tlie report said they found>nd Safely—Selmer Pederson, Wyo-yo- stankystani inay go •to to theU»e SU Louis attenftttendanpeot JW ,000om.i milCotombuii. V/hentVhent. Qcorgla Tcch. [ij„rk[jior I IM« Wedne: Wednesday, Coach Horold Brown o pieceplec of telephone wire,-that had n^ing lager U owner Pred year period preceding toe 1 O uarda—Beck; Georgia Tcch, nnd iirni* . .. i»d m ing. ' • ., Card Cardinals u manager If owner Prod year ieuse belns mentioned as Oua 1 rciwris. been hungl on tho pipe," about Uot-o t- jjor Honorable ^nenUon players whovho .Salgl SaUh of the Cardsirds trades pitcher Uon; must have a potoUi ad la ihj kURfc Valley post MichelHchela, Tennessee. - c«’" " “ ------. , Chur Church, unanimous choice m tn’.i tn’.i nccfc.n anti another piece on th e receiv ed: ifax LaaJer andI ouUJelder OhnefcOhtufc a« ua m a ol aBAX> «PacUir''i°'> C enter—Moseley. Kentucky. received ftn»* place votes laduded; Max t Oilin. another major Cent . T< I liii* an all-all-conference Buard, nnd Al- floor. iloor. - Ja j»ejc ck Cross. Utah,' fullback, for Uie DierftigDisri to the' New York. Olanuu »Io I d kt( iiAndlnR. . Bac)Bock(v~McElhenny. Washington; * llsbn, leading conferenco scorer. jg], At » press oonferenca'attended for s sbell. Baylor: Olfford. Southern , ...... R.»1h'n',;;„„ llsen. ’ Jolm Stretch, an undertaker andmd defendefensive platoon. At SSS*.SSS S 3 '‘iSJr”ST5LS' HiBclle.R ...... 1J7 m UT 4111 ,bOth_|i: .both ^ro seniors. deputy depui eoroner of. Delaware comity,ity, --~ —‘f I •- by 1 Manager Leo> Duroeher of tbethe anaU :financial obUgaUoai. JflJlfenila, and E. Modielewskl. a " » In addition to winning the , ai- Horse# racing In Mexl«i-havo-toi-to GlanUGlao Pruldent Boraeo Stoneham {arylandi R. smoui. snld ho Issued a cerUfJcate of acci- Hoi I ^ [ S-*} 19S1 10“ confcrcnce « championship, denial tjcia UenUi. He told a reporterter beconbecome accustomed to the high al- of thet Olantfl—confirmed -Salghl , "T •Honornble mention poslUons w ent f j ! h «- I *iiI T«'ln TM'ln Falls I placed sevenunen on th thnt n t LlotUi,in.II. •»«t'>‘in. ------u Ui i« «»» schedule schedule with thc addlUtin of three” Teammates reported that he hadlad ^ i« T !r« rh lB h '* eh o o lf| -to=M&Vhen Auny's tattered football le- ].'• ^ r '" . J! more-contests has been announced ,1.^, IttinhxSriuJeofjrellvllics'per. . i M U ui...... ii* 184 i« fM more-co " seemed despondent ofter Villanovaova , I — ■ Ions go agftlnat Navy sSturday at ...... - - 1± _i!f J f _ for for GoodesGoo( State. Thontas O. Bers, lost, j^ t." 20-13.10 Boston college a t Bos-os- ^ » p a e DnnoAlum would Colora■hlladelphlo-will they'be-trying-to - -t.u T .u w h-. ------„(H3 .eo:- »oa ;cw>9 coach, a M n o u n c e s.______-- ton lft-o-weekB_nao,.They j saldJiU __ ’ Uui Caox qulclc. ?ln one os o farewell gift to Coach :s The stote school for the deaf and depre _ 7. Hav«’Aox.ofCaIv«rt ' it.pak.p m UO' 4» The .1 nd depression Increased when Villanova p u t la one glass and thefl 2. Snifflillf on*on# broriilbroiiii fofrof ■• ■ 7 '%'• ITUii-‘=abKcupled durlns n:orl (Red) Blalk? v.*v. wh.m w rirti______IJO iS9 HI <30io blind blind porUclpates pt In o fuU closa PB wos v/os shellnckcd 45-7 by Louisiana £antbettc|thout a letup. | \Preparotlons P for the 82nd annual L.u AAixi i.i...... —.lit HJ Ui ;j basketball basketbc schedule with Maslc Val-“■ Stale 5^ 1* lost Saturday. #a>;)0 amount 01 anyr «renia..Taite{tcriti-roni«.,Iaitoitcrid- ' ...... tttbHfm, A Saturday *ervice * •'” team spectocle are being cor- k Jr ------Wt \'d “,5 5 ley ley « schools. h Lost year the R ed-“• Late u t Wednesdoy Villanova au- other whiskey In anoUierr callyIlly for •tnoo'tAnMSi•oioetAnMU I Ito li hll and there aro Tled >-1 out this wcek under a cloud of u AdkiBi’Adkim’ ------H - Z Z n i _ i» it skins produced a good record. IhoriUes thorn announced that the coi­»1- -w/(heu( krtowlni( Swallowwallow csrefuUy to . . '■ iiafwihejytn unUl after JlersUtent t l ! rumor# that the reUred T oU li------S»2 SSS BM 25S3M Ooodlng SUte’s schedule Includes:rs: Icge’sicge’s scheduled football gome , a t whioh i» whletu - —judceluAreedomfroaidceltsAreedomfroa------0 ------•nny coloneJ wiU step out s t We*t • Dec, 4—DIetrJeh s t OoodJng. Cec.ec. Tulsa Saturday ho# been caneeJed-led. bHe,batttorttla$t''' ' — i«f.SIJinchodp!iyalcal‘eolnt „ a t th e end of the present cam- 7—Ooodlng. Stato at Olenns Ferry.ry. It was’wa tho flnol contest on a nine-nc- ■ »■ — — k«p Iht lym occupied loign. P k i < r | i Dcc. 11—W endell a t Ooodlng. Dec.ec. game schedule. Villanova has won < P-a. ihtft Harold Brown E ight V eterans ------Icalw ay-theapidi -To these reports, Blalk doesn't My Tk ^ TT /♦ 14-Goo14—Gooding Stote ot Wendell. Jan.in. 5,s, lostlos 3. laiWihljMniiy.and Junior. _Wyes” E£ and doc-w't say ■•no." K A Q Q 32-Goodlng State at Bliss. Jan. 25 UUo otlo. a- 225-pounder who was ’ ene tbatnaQ r ti ^ untlJ p ast wThese h en same rumors got a wide olr- "Boost , “ H ones of —Olenns Ferry ot Ooodlng. Jan 29 co-capulnco-ca of his team, waa tho a n t b«t^t9ro8< ' L Ojun Dia W klns and hls glorisng last 1 summer after the bulk of |||p 4 -| —Hagclfman at Gooding. Feb. 1—— moat most active of the college's player#. i»«l^-fo!l(rw;trom-6:45-to phlladirmy’s greot football team.’lnclgdlng Dietrich Cagers sKBliss a t Gooding. Feb. 4—R lchtleld>ld DespiteDespI the fact that his coacn?An ■ *■'* P'">- to bo otcolonel's quarterback son, were -• DIETFDIErTRICH, Nov. 2 9 -E lg h t U tlcr-r- aat t GoodGoodlntt. Feb. 12—Ooodlng Statetie Rolmo,Ralm employs the platoon system, an Jones works w llh Eorlhrown ( out of the academy for crib- men and three other prospects are’re' at a t IUelUchfleld. Peb. iS—Goodingng LloitoLloiti used the fulf 60 mlauUi, “ ®«JfMn. When Jones la- ling prej; on examinations. prepirlniprcpiring to carry Dietrich hlRh;h State at a t Hagcrm on. playing piayli -both offense ond defense. J K m be all for piiyerg, 70 turned servletBut Blalk spiked them at a spe- school’s banner on the basketball41 Berg reports one more game wtll>111 ------lally called press conference In New floor noor thithis season. be sche scheduled wlU» Dietrich, In ad-d- COP COP ACCEPTS BID Falls ore M e a je r persUtfork Aug. fl when, after BtotiUy de- Cosch Bob Joncit la preparing hisIs dUlonduion &M two game# w ith tho U tahah STOCKTON,STi Calif., Nov. 29 m — 57-^.»«!lnc to come boclc ortnyending the dismissed athletes, he team fo:for an opening game Dcc.«. school l for th e deaf. U lah will playoy CollegeCollei of Uio Pacific Wednesday oc- « lurt «t lhe game everj^ Pointinnounced he Intended to remain as 4 ata t Ooc Ooodlng w ith OoodlnR SUite.e. inIn OoodGooding In February, while Good-.d- cepicdccpic' on InvltaUon lo play In the r ^ “ "hame tf palsn.:oach of the wrecked squad. ReturnReluming lettermen are Bill Oar-r- Ing|ng StalStato Is slaUd to travel to Utahoh Sun bowl1 football gome ot El Paso'OSO ' MUld not be pro- .rRecently ^ t (here have beco pub- relU Jo'John Root. Horold Powfli.11. inIn DeeeDecember. on NcwN Yeor's day. - ______yished e s- reports that Blalk already ha# OeneOcne KKlallng. Don Aslett. MarvllMl — ^ ' ■ ■■■ ■ ----- I I new lob lined, up for lilM and a Pitman.* Norman Edwards ondid lattonally broadcast tip that the Philphlllp p Edwords.B O ther boys on .Uieie _^ _ - itials Slate «!«ieJ wJH be J853 coach of the varsity ■are Delvln Johnston, Franktk irofesslonol Philadelphia Eagles. Oarrett 'and Date Bysmaster. ri Meeting rMeanwhile, s up on the Hudson OOUicr ^ .i games on D ietrich's schedule 1 I \rm y fever Is being whipped Into Include: Dec. 7—Richfield a t Diet- M “»hlte-he*tbV” »Ut« by Cadeu who are rleh. Dec. 11—D ietrich a t Eden. V loplng to see laat year’# U-a tipset Dee. H-DIetrJeh at HaseJtcn; Dec.' ~J® z Twin Palla W sh c'^^y IS—Shoshone a t Dietrich. Dec. 2C»— * t^ d mttUng has been York5% oKW -0R^.W Nwm w t*ij^ n n i'w w w ^^ h MsffJc VaJ- ^e^ay. 90.'------■ ■ ■ ‘hla week has ®“ ' M ......

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ASTIC BREAD BOXES)XES fr UTIL!UTILITY BLANKETSrs fl ^Meii's Broadcloth LADILADIES'DRESSI ls l i M ' K m p i biread n u l fresh for days. Clear plasUo box youbox you can Kepeatlnglng a sell a out. sell A « cmash hit for everyone.'one. CollC ollon j DFDRESS SHIRTS . • ■]'\ An outstanding dressi value. Dressy loat — a t all times. No necessity toI opten opisn the lid JaquardI utility utility blanket*. bli Importert.clcphant or Uon p wools. Regular voluesv< out It you an out of bread 1 ■ brilliant colors. 00x80. A limited quantity.m rooo ^ ^ .' ■ ! ,180 Mon'sen's D,ciDress Shirts. Foncy pottern \ A i _Z.70 ■ j Sizes 14/24 to to 1/17, Reg. 2.69 ond 2.98. I .M 4 z 9 tto o 8 .9 5 ...... :...... ------r : ------r ; ; ------1 ;;^ - ' 90 - ■ ''J brilliant c< i£ we the :oaI - I.3 7 so bo here e a rly - III■■■■»■' w ra . Ul llnd outw)'agmaaa»i!aa^aB53Ba It ^ ...... ! i l ■ ^ • « * - W — RIMMED SLIPS 3REST BLANKET WHITE TEE-STEE-SHIRTS LADIES’ BRAS • ^ ' ase tor this evenV Pine quality crepe slip 'gular 1.D9. 73x84. wide sntln blniHng. 3 tone /M OO SulUble for undershirtsindershlrta C | Q _ One group of o( nationall>- aadvertised bras. Jl first Quality by "Miss Elaine." Bites 33 to ‘ FIELDCRESTluc, gold, cedar, ro se...... - ...... —.___ _ 4^ .7 0 SUcs 0 lo 13 —- only —------9 7 C A spcclal c le a n u p ______l y ...... ____crepe _ _ slips - that 10% wool. Regular 1.D9. I ii n LACE liUI tea 33 to 2 y y pattern^ In blue, gold, c II IM .%r Spoctal purohue 1 - I I b W ' wU Xor ^ a . AU lln W BLINDS ■ BOYS’ “QUO VADIS” SHIRTSrS LADIES’ BLGLBLOUSES 3E ENSEMBLE - . Uie • great-M ^O-M plcluro -coming- soon.oon, -Deaullful Den A large group of fine bio I t I B U ~ s. Small group. ‘ | / 2/ B ------Inspired b y ' the • great- A large group of fine blousesr Dreasy cotton an rware table set Includes glassware and ^ WINDOW BEI ' 2 ■ f l C © loud prlnU In iQvclyIqvcly wftiwashable rayon. Pccfcct for that fei- * ^ I n long and shortBhort aleeves. Bcgtilar values to 4.H8 tst think, 103 pieces for o n ly ------. — ' ‘ ' Assorted slics. Small gr low on your glttItt Hat,list. SUeaSU 10 to 10. Only------“ “* ■4.90 t ' ? W « • 102-PIECE 24 95 «x48" wldUu ______m KaUonal lUverwan 1R tUrervwe. Juit th e •COTTOS'PANTIES ^ . L.vmi;s’LADKe S’^WINTEB w i n i COATS" ASttONED NYLON HOS’ u te l colors — regular 8Sc value. „ BOYS’ SKIKI MIMITTENS ------• ' All winter cents,cents. lOOTolOOTg wo yiQ and tweeds. At Uilatlila early savins to you w w^ter shades...... aoft. B right red.ed. navy aund brown. ______------. Values* to IM.OOValues — now to . IM.OO — now ______:----- » FAS to 10 - on'y - - M ■ P i n t quality, nylon Our rcBuI&r 68a HOSE SUPPORTERS ^ Chrlstmoa eUt.J’S _ OTLON PANTIES allc. suspender style, hose supporters MEN’S NECK'NECKTIES LADIES’ DRES DRESSES ^ let style. ElasUc waUt a n d leg. W hite, bluo GIRLiS'HOSEmedium, large______...... t ...... / 7 C 300 m ens' neckties.ktlcs. A lelerrltlc shipment of new patterns!m s and colora« One lnrge group of dressctdresses In dressy a n d casual S Olrls' all elastic, suspen » of small, medlum'and large...... -v------...... “• for your ChristmnsIstmas tie ntlvlng. • styles. Values to 54i)5 — n o w ...... -— hlte. blue fnctHiwi, 1 Regularly UOland3'.00.. and 3.00.. ______;__ ;J7 7 c ' » WOMEN’S K Hollywood brier et DRESSES . W and pink. SUesrON of PANELS girls'.dresses — prints nnd pnstels LADIES’ SUITSs u m • mardutsette panels to enhance any rtwm. GIRLS’ DRES! $1 MEN’S PAJAIPAJAMAS , 13 onl>’ — Suits In 100% 1LK SCARFS’” Skirts in wools and gabardines,gabai ' n - n low p r l u . . A T ' ' Large group flannel ro: * ' * •' A large assortmenttment ot ppure silk scarfs In bright gay' '66C ‘ Valuc^ tota^^S-^Qw. ^ ^ S -^ Q w . _ ...... wC a n d 1 7 C , robes—Broken sizes—Al colon; Ideal to r ChristmasChrlsU g ifts .______I « TOWELLLE SI COVERLETS RAYON PANTIES . LADIES’ JACf enllle Coverlets. Eetnhell color I value. Lovely for gUts. C O . LADIES’ JACKETS $ 6m nll group 5 of Values cr ______:______GIRLS’ RAYC 'FOUNDATIO]lATION'GARMENTS One gjoup of JackeuJackets In corduroyci and wools. 1 I 0 C Resular 1.00 value. Lov ...... One group oft foundatlifoundations and girdles. i / n Values to 10.05 ______y . 7 ^ Sites 8 to 10, - ...... Kailonally advertisedIvertlsed brandsb — now ...... _ /4 2 rPrice r ™“1 TOWELS RAYON PANTIES - I I § PLASTIC]uest towels. Assorted colors 7 JllS event. '' O n e G roup oof f LLadies' a d k 1, d MA;TERNITY :DRESSES GIRLS’I. RAYC______BESSES I Q R 9"'"One group ot maternity dressea,d I . R Thm and nine lr >10m Special for this event. ___ 39c HOUSE DRESSES aklrti|aklrut and siaeksslacks — now ------HJG • su e s 3 to 14. ______M C H E N IL. LSETS l PAJAMAS towel, guest towel and wash cloth, I bo)-B' pajamas — Assorted broadcloth 1 ['I' n Chenillecacft. sreen, yellow ...... BOYS’ —PA_Broken JAI sizes.______...... ______I ,1 » Regular lO^S Va f ) r Bmall group bo)-*' pajt ESTABLISHED • and knits Broken s; iitj S H A N D TrOWELS O TEE-SHIRTS itrlctly f ln t qualUy. All over JacQuard patlc; 1 rs. Short sleeves. '' f : n Odd lot ot guestblue, i eolton, yellow, plnJc, forest g r e e n _____ BOYS’ TEE-Sl— only — ...... 11 A.! » T Your cholca lard pattern customer ------^ - ,...... - J f o TIES FORly.Ued-^-And BO 4 Id hanc , _ _ 5 0i0 c & ^ .^ 8 c [ll-:_____ ^ s . . J3oKS.--

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______^______' ■ PPAGB-SSYBW A C l T^-iiJ ------^ TTIMES^NEWSr-TWIN I M E S PALtLS.-"IDA ttS.- H O ------^ ' ' t t from rnmtbatiodluc m a bodlei of R t in tl» In Siberia of ft-tatal-toin.flL«m K ^ Speak■ ffor o r D e m o c r a c y ”’Cont€!St C o n Finalists3 — l O e^ r ^ e e n Slate Diseas'«>>'> adapted from a chapter of cancer. Jones. Meet Uie Mastflr.- a D r. ComeUuabomeUua 'p. Rhoads, directordlreelfir ‘ . >y Peter MarshaU, former. U. of-Uie Sloan.Katterlng-lnaUtule.XorSloas.K« tu te lo r As ft result o t Ute esperlmenta, ft ; ' «o chaplain. cancer research In New York,c toidatold a strain was'developed-mat e*n—: •'v ^ u cur« a fonn of cancer In chldcana ' . H lng p a n wlll be Mr*. Dou#1m * n « tlnlg got ^ urologUUurol. certain-viruses cer and *lU«out harm ing them. ^ Ed Olsh nnd tho Rev; Donald ^ bo) Ualnedt^ » d u> fight cancer and harmlai ickslonc, m lnlsur of U>e F irst d « lro yY U. DDr. r. RRhoads hoads sssaid the Russlao Tlrm' rtcrlan ehurch. Mra. C. W.-AU _ laid parUcular viruses have-ft Is too deadly foifor use on.humans, birt n wlll bc organist and J. 0. naturala tendencylendenc to eat certainlln can- U oUier YlruscTlruses have be«n tomUT^ w r r W )ruj will bo soloist. , lls without attacU ng surround-irround- which ccan an bo 'used oa- the htunatt'..',' urnal .tissue. ■. body without w ithout causing death. ftiM'^ nodem-day language, tbe-play thay also n a y attj« k cancer. . " i* “ K lS r f :lerlMs Christ's disciples In 11- Develop Apprtltea thay alto najr • Uasjirohlcmj ot Quamieatjons feeding auch vlrusea canccr TT!! 5 ^ “ & S 1 ]ver long periods and Uumgh ■ ■ ■ IW H ll' generaUons, they develop r ,'v ••••T,’.; itxongappeUtea lorcanoerwer oeUa - 1 _ will d u tro y them completely. Id. , ...... - - r - —y ^ / y g ^ ave Play Parts R hoads aald tho first auoceaa- liLEOB OP IDAHO. Caldwell, ^roerlm[perlmenU ent weia made on can- ' » —Pour Maglo VaUey studenta caroua-animalsi.anlmala using vlnisea taken . ^ i|g || e CoUege of Idaho have CHIISI'N CHIPS I early English morality play ^ i ^ r B presented a t Uio school Dee. RSUZKBBtT^ WO»M*« I *^p ot lontest; tra two daya were added to —- ■■ ■ - Conteat M ia C iw ditrc dwcM viih 3 ublnpooM IS S E S Finalalist Chosen in^ in( Jaycee Conte------= ------tho-Thanksglvl hankaglvlng-iioUday-vacaUon _,,i)------“ S L S a f nUk- cruktn oc poato m erican-rralls' 'pubUo' school i| *J ------1—3R S7]- . d>lpt.Scrre«ltblIitic,nf(abiaL.d>ipi.8efre th a n ^ * " * 1 OLYMPIA B«tr.YoB*iUcoley . SupU Wesley Prazler aald a _ _ •M Winner to Bee Reportediie Monda;mday Night ?”of “o > "* ™ftfW n H l dOi tasdc’i iliBpUdty i«d UTbe. *' faulty,.furnace fumaco mado U necessary ta T J I M M P.iS»»«lrip»loyoMiwc«.0« ■ j{h flvo fln alb ts havo been Sm ith. Mrs/ Mrs/ Prank Pra McIntyre. Don ships and oUier other prltes; , . keep thethe achoolachoc closed M onday and J U j P ^ '^ { ‘tf^Fi>»», ottlce Allhough XI LOANS iple e arn \» I OirmtUbt Ol^tajisbyihseu*- fVnm ns hlBh school en- Bailey,. the/Rev. the/Rev. Donald D. Blacki TheI fiveflvo local finalists wlll be Tuesday. ■ ' II Thorho toutlowest intereit rates P” Puving™ ,.~lrf. domesUo help, InI thetho first JaycM -s^ nsbrea ■stone-mnWay-Mn*4ay-MrM«Tllh------honored—at-rU« , Uvlng Mr \ M ■ IgjPBB f S w l butchers. " I Speakt foifo© Democracy" cont«st. The conliatconlfcst *04 *i the local porUon Mondayay nlghUnIghU ■.-1 fa».n. n s I LJW .,, I't*!® _ J without knowlns the names gpeeeh Wlll be ; , i n to commission a n - epcechcswUhi will be sent to New York intereitnterest______i. i ■ —— L^Sons for ftcronau- ot the tpealteMakers. A recording of the where a Ipanet panel of( Judges wUl pick M>° inurest. _ I ® rS S m ftnd tteronw - w inner’s spce.speech has been sent to a rour natlbrialatlbrial co-wlnners.co T he four “S .\^ tls t for llUlns Bl4xtc judgingIbK b com m ltue Bill me t wlll bo honored during advisory com- Wllma ^ sck of r«b, 17 at WashlnBton, It , Junior, and LllUan'Clark, n " c'*3llhVi.th ^a**, a u rles of banquets, ittygTovo and Bob Richards, , ‘ . " 1 • , wero selected as finalists by. »»mcneons.:ori. visitsvtalts with the President, » . « » “£.'Sii! S M1 aJudges, Mrs. Oraydon W. lndlvldui|lluil awan awards of tSOO scholar- S ftom H503 to *10^00 ___ ^tjta tttta »re not re- y j , AKTENDS CONGRESS Visits Listed ILEY, • Nov. 29 - - Nonna J. . I CAREY, Ni el(j Burley,

* rtqnirfmehU Ineludc ttoUon plus experience ^ ^ T T ] R aita rttwrth a b ility . rj]} BU be substituted m . M # A K art e( the experience, m U M n m : ^ l h 6 poslUon. :i ...... - ; tJsnuUoa and appllca- JW | f I tur be obtained. from m m 11 G - A - LiO-R-E O I . jIbM'i local secretary. “ nk, It ths Twin Falls ' AT YOUR I ^ “ Trlre$ton« il STOREDRE kUnion to ' :ICYCLES • TRIKES • TRAINS]•i|* RADIOSRAD •CLOCKS . (tW iiTuesday * WAFFLE IRONS • FOOD MINERSilkERS •« TOASTERS I fahioltot, the Idaho • *A APPLIANCES • ELECTRIC: SHAVERSSHAVE • ETC " 1 . " ■ Ctksia meet a l 1:30 I t€:Sureio^^-i8l£^h^i^mm^timi^tore^efbre— ■ ' - _ Com,Completing Your Christmastmaa Shopping, I #»W» nwliiUon pasaed _____ msi raai Union, con- It* tU!c Apartment of a ^ . m submltUd to M a itc a jj idoBted by th e • i» u la ottUitj Nov. 30. - V t o n « *ia»lMi»iah8haareeel7- ■ ^F ire $ lo ihUpnirtuUbelns made "Citstomer BatlsfaoUon GGunuitoed’’ urutee MAIM AWNOT’sOIJtK PHONE TO -----

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v_ .Group Your Purchases Buy On Scari Enay P THURSDAY, NO N, ...... —- ■ T.- - ' ' , TIMES-WEW!■WEWS, TWIN FALLS, IljAHOrpAHO " o y Governdr.RejeJovem dtRejects IWovif tbleS e Sc coreboard L atelj ttacks U. s. Powei H | Anybodydyjbooked at 'atery^ Idaho PU(PUC Report Attac f ExtraditioriE xtraditiori P lea BOISE. Nov. • » • I*0 > »ho*m atUi ^ ^ ' Policieiicies as Hinderamstance for Basin A .rtan has Ht rS o 'n '* ^ ~Boi8irN ovrirm9 MV:-The ^ Idaho the interior departineonargierit ol ’Trort-'i Wher»-prtvat0-TP0w r-c ts picked up In Oroflno recenUy, , Tha movie public utlUUts comnjlaa'or)mn)laalon recom - lng . under cover" toto block block't^o proj* hare demotuCratod E F e N s c ^ e -lhe govemoc oald the extradition wood wlUi : ,,, m ended-m .W e federal_go;;deral_goverTunen( ecta In Waaninjton{ton and and Oregon-- pQg ^ id . “they_ ahouldahquld be., aided . „n, i ^ r«^fu««l J J S X on2L jrn«nd ground ^Uiat_Wytf- ^epLctttht-a ■— . — A ' * ~ ------— ■" (Oday that U takea it« pubpubtTc power a 120.0o6-kllowatt■t projecl*proisn.«poied S l th ^ jTliia^.'"ered." • • lng »uUiorlUauUiorlUaa6a hod failed to com- reUred doclo ' ' elHwhera and lelI private uUllUes by Portland Oeneral Elec out that If power pi,V wlUi wllh requlrementarequlremenW of ani Idaho use his IcUi do the Job in the northwe.northwest. pany on the Deschutes rlv in other locaUUkllowau project p r where govemment casesises be dealt wlUiwllh oyby m Indict- The publl, “ al rommlitee on Tacoma on the CowlltaCowllta rt rtver. Uiey ^ m a Joint eonirreMlonal comr a Ue-ln of Callfor- agenciea have endeavorttrideavoftd to prc- ment.lent. .Martin MarUn w u nnam am rt « lt a M In- u trtt bui dc/erue productionrj J«>klnfflooklnff Into th e PwposaU for a U e-ln 0 luslness. prevenUng /onnaUoninnaUon. and not an m Indictment. a oUnlng. ^ e «mmlttee re- "la wiUi the northwutrth w ^ rp< DO-ar pool empt th# power business, j power SltuaUon. Thome eermniiiee eerau re- quesUonabST u^ m Wc. * ^ y or dUeouraglng the wiuu l.V. Mrt to u™ ..." It a.- |“ '^ J quasted Uie report laJor element tn Uio panslon of other auppllOTi»p"S”£S'iiS; thff “ 'a “ “ ™'' The commLislon’s•s report crlUeliod ««’>'<* “* »nni« *1*®' who are at- taUed in the' reaponslblUispon^blUty whlchclored. Bonneville power admli 1 a aocloUiUc p o w ------. .. • %.Vl c.p., and the HclU canyonUorssst“"£ p COAt parUcular and tederal pow« who havo contem- ^ j'- cral. of trying to block eniplre embroclnglg the the enUre ent west- ''JtiM f r l o h t f o _____ It aecuied BPA of trying Jolted StatisJi;______r i a n i■A*..*” • ' * * " _ —______-...... W . . . . f o r - o i T=5i;>!x--- Washington-Waterr PowarPow« CB^owy « " PMt ot.Uie Unlted SU 20-QuesUot I ll-l I M S iransmlsalon line The commlaslon^geaton suggested the best '^ } i I jf6m building a transmls power deficiencies P |||[ |a H |^ A Contest f K y jfom Cabinet Gorge dam to = ,» - val by congresa 2 ot " v S — Itsne. if BPA is able to oreventpreve W W P • • • ” >odi blocks . . . w ith Automatic 1 forMt service oc- government concentt /rom utlne a ru ln UrMt st H j«lHSi|B h^at rV ' — eeu roads the PUCC saidMid ll c aro ls O’*’’” Po»er progromo m In^ areaa are where , Uie report said thele compaMmDanr-'may ahortages .exist and wher ^ aatlstac. .lory for ol , P j . JM have o power plantnt wllhwyno^m i e^ * .' to transm it Its output loti power- can be Justltled. purposes. I■ n H i I , ^ • jhorl conjumeri." ■^C y I t claimed theree w on't beb enough J f annual atornge tor[or HellsHella canyon. r----- All. • iT Z r auggested Insteadtead that the Ida- ■ ||*f*V lfV !W nV l house crwhe*® , i f l H 7.^. ho Power companyny be aallowed to towh hods a i \ g y f ^ ^ .build Uie five low-head-head dams d a It has Mo no.b"**!'' [HBATINC proposed. JD E B S O N '3 ------W P ^ ^1 cracktn Wft i|w»ojs -QoodlDg-nobt . -— -o-o n yewf rvrvs>.8>. ^ g U j H cause U parUclpalea:srs-S: tn ll U ifv.= 2 west power pooJ,, ththe e PUPUO eiaimed ^ ...... -

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1 RAISINSIN S y ^ I'S .' « m M - 1 ' i s , i f g None Buch S >i\1 t U ' " ' “ * ' • / MINCE MEAT l l /y “■ ------» / Moist I ------:---- # M-Ounce IS Open 7 King Haakon, f 4^ ’ Jlll Czech Rum]mble Norwegians Opi The kins oppealedled to scleisclentlaW lo • 3 t „ s ' • Hint New Atomim PlantPl : «•age tiie age of III Eyed fori] *rhe reactor Is ScandlnavliScandinavia's first, § i J L J ,bb, DelD e l M o i r t ^ S S i ,.™ ™ ' 1 KJBLLER. Norway. Nov. a ^ Super Savingslng> dtduring thi« sreat event f y ■ ,y. Nov. 30 {/P>- »n s« es.. s fo r____ ly, Of Big ReK C V O l t DuUh-NcnvegiBnan atomic ener< contlnenL Under a Dutch- /ETCrgreen Cut , - / CLAMS, PIOBter «y project, a newlyt completcompleted r^- Blan oBteement ofDf last ApApril, the / d by a Joint .corn- / GREEN BEANSRFrws A ^ ■ 1 Bt rabry feboue actor at KJeller research■ ....^ h i.r.tin n reactor Is governed by a Jolj k JPA V Pineapple ^ __ _ fit ffiln ^ F o rd fn N n n E4 mlulon »M h.i •a KomyNor^gl«i dl- ^ i! HI Thtre Is troubls InildeIde otoi CMcho- Oslo, was formallyrmally puput tnto rector. ^ UR, 50.. 3.5 — BOYSENBEtfiUE: 1 ll \k \ e^nkU uid the eyess ot ot UicC west ------^ > 77 .or.0 , $1$ 1 ^ > ■ ..... 2 til I n ^ turned towmrd th a t n ; I 7 ,„$! I F i o u R rJ N il eominunUt nation-.ts^.rvr,: ■ I eUARANTEE’ftlCHeuA PEACHEi iiunt' / YxVl Flat CCan* ans or halves. ] ii ilHI w ere U any chance o t a ful T Ida Dol, Creamlam StyleStyl U H I Sn bt m i l e s ta r No. 2H . 3 for ... y PINEAPPLE, De I. B lln hlahlys u s f Molasilasses Flavor •«•— 1 ^ Chunk,- I U nm - The he way.wi thlnss V* r t ui n N a x \ C O Rt N N ...... 1 3 1 r l l No. 2, j f o r ___ UJI going Moscow Tl tTll appears'ears to 'b e - tn — ------^ ------.^.-._.j-*n«r.BolIdJS;iBoUd_H> I ■— I - i 3 c ^ Y ^ , r t f II H All ^HEiSmSQI control conk of the VvlTH M / Ida Del, No. 3303 0 3 Can*Car . ’ ■ ^ Libby'* / ^ _ "■ H l l l l ' situation;aUon. O thar- ^ I I In e. the CMcho- ““’DUFFS” V 3 ,0 $1 OLIVES ^/ / 4 ft- 1 1 I n alovaklairaklan rad io / S ice ■ Ifl B K fJflpV woulduid not be _ a - g S 2 . 2 7 C / Small.mall. Pitted, Ripe / / ®»^*'EJU . PEAS I No. 1 Cam C ans _^ //i / botlie, H n l nA iyf II S S f i m g e r l 40-FATiiOMM m M intN c( e d Campbell'i TomatoFomato ^' ...... “ ^ V 4 $ r ^ illii'iS i' prem tsr of Oiechoslovloslovaklo.. was ...... / ' ' CLAMS ^' v-8 JUICE ) » -» “ :H [|Wi---*rTOt8(l"«lff'choi-g^>d wltiiWl “antU tA 'ti / T l . ^ 6 ^ r r o o S O UI P 3 . 3W 5 v W / 121 2 -01. C on*. o m . I I ...... ■ I n ' aplnuy ocalnit the republepubUc." U nui J / ( J IH IQ earl7: this fall Slanskjr7 Wtwas the po* . A l. ■ O for ^ 1 i fgf I I U Utleoi boss ot OtechOAloxnoslovakla. He ' J r l ■ IGA DoLuxe, Drip D rip or Regular — Pound Can IH lu tras-StaUn's-nuui, trainedalned in Mos- W'9> A / T i n H II u>‘ trr. one of the middle-Iddle-European ~ ^ Colored Mdrgorino,'g orln o ,'l'P ! o u B d ...... £!]iril-_^j)ai)oni seued.by^tbe^uu World war II. But Ut Is tmsQrUnt1 ^ M I p o r k ^ oQt'ot proportion’to'ltSTi-fts-Uzsrmuch’ w sgaaai^B InaUtiM.-than l ^ t M A R IR . 1 L E N E ^ e 3 9 c Bunrary. Bctnanla, BulgBulcarla and Albania. f Osechoelovakla I. 300 CANS ^ Bli^iTpiato No.0 . 3 SquotSqu Can* STCat Skoda u re . tanks, or* IS. 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ter Table p Q l; a . Schools eioGIO UnionI FUes— -,*-aoueii *»»' TMB tItlN«tH..or-HI«OiAt-SAVtitiNetH-.ov-Hie iOvilU Notice of Dispute ^w aiting- _ ^____ -- - r«_PefX«r»B: - ______A d d F u e l f o r ■ SDBNVERi Nov.'W W-i^POrmal no------r V f c V ------Utlcs-harbcTO-fUed-wlUx-the^edetal cs-hart, — roedisUon and conclUaUon eervlee b of Elk -1' H j s -.. Critics’ Blaze by|“r"o Uie on Workera International •^ //^ union (CIO) that a grave dispute LOS ANOKLES.a n Nov. M t « - 6 omo ©verover wobc;woges exists betwoaa tb a union , -J -os Angeles high achool Juniors 3^5 ^ w w i ^ - 1 “ a i r h A jSri \ Jg./L Ange and 3« companies. ■ _ :an't even t«ll tJie time of day. ' A- suu A-suument from union )i*ad- •pariLl*. ^Dirfnr — The dty school system, urtder fire quarteraqusrtera Ihere said O. A. Kolffht. I -»«•-rom-many quarters, hu Ita .umon•union p,jpresident, had Infonned. the ^ . • crltles:rlilM ananotiiM handful o f IJuUe^ federal atagency. ^ m B a a K S ^ iinr. Ltu: byjy announcingannoui It had discovered: The uni - 3 The union statem ent aald a cam> Xaapa food r - - Eighteen per cent of 11,000 A -ll paignpalgn was opened several weeka ago comalBtra »>"<; I Je ? Itudenta eovered In a queaUoniialre to secure ,a general wage Inom aa of io n t know how many monUis th are 23 centa 1per hour for aU m embers, ^ , - -- ire In a year. ^ . piunplun oUieoUier miscellaneous Improve- ^ r«t». *i^p* ~n — ^^BUtemSixteen per cent aren’t aure why metils.ments. :ho FViurth of Ju ly Is • satiorta) __ out «PP»^«^ 3 aoUday. pfPROJECT OKAYED sV- I M '•t""- a D htM M . —T O Nine p.per cent don't know how WA8H1WASHlNaTON. Nov. 29 tfl-Tbe '*57^ ^ ^lany 3-cent stam ps you c aa ^ fo r city of Tt city of Taeoma haa been granted a y xS - i ^ i IS cenU. — 80*\ear80*>ear U' Ueei«e to bulia a n d o p e r a te ----- Plve per cent failed to answer the.cbntTOvenlnl (he contr CowUts river h y - v .v 7 “S ^ S t t >“ J 3 correcUy the quesUon, "W hat Is one droelectrlc droolectrli project In the etate of half of 70?" Washlnni*Washington, the power commission / />< > < v ittUCWl UM. Pltty per cent did not know how nnnounec announced yesterday. . asaaacoek many U. 8. senators aro permlttwT ______pota, paaa. ewef of the 33^ trom each sUte. with an 1 InUUlgenee ijuoUent of TB l*r*. .i..i.inn. the tn p u a l ,!,>■ •.; ,4 '^Slxty-two t a t y ^ per cont—the- biggest or higher.hlnher . g*u S o' “’" ““' iSiiii' percentage of failure on' any ope ------lee reflect (he h lih teral wnpJoyment QuesUon-could not tail wheUieT r.nA<9r ClMuiaauta Utdty ot aployment and incomes. MoonUor Ph?nT!?d T)ftT l*or BrucelJosiS Ml of the elk hunters who were ^JuIce(6-oi.) ^ ttninaca in rus8«T bioUbiainous C i ■ tSnr tUt« ff*mc commis- "WABICme (Uags ««'» taUng la abnedaBeeMOSCOW. tasls Thta(Bong’s i disease) soon wlll be forest[orest 9090 ml mUea southwest of hero by jam and Jelly Pecila , S^lo 1.000 tons of hay tcrdsybits mhave ehaoied oTtr the prc-Worldne war of theU {orgottea scourges of a-»' anowstor snowstorm Nov. 23 have been v WHAT W t YOU HEED 1 XV^LevelCuptSugar x ! ?S,fSll«I»t«fgroups d uoept potatoei »nd graa products.itiJo herd!, broughtbrought ou ouf. Oio Coconimo county f « . v Meiiure lugsr tom dty dish. Pue cha (V Thai's whst Uoyd H. Scrivener, aherlffsihertffs ofl office said Uiday.______I PPAT A T « r o a a r PAID J froiea oftnra juice, water. an< radlcaUon to all cattJe raUier th a n M si*K>una gluies. (Cut out and keep he DaaoentlQ natJona] com m n- c attle herd^ tw iredpe.) READD TIMES-NEWS WAWANT ADf. 7 SKr-r^-oK effecUvo i Detf. 1. He h a s )ield 1st T hat's ft few. wl I H H H 410 M ala fiouUi Phooe 75 ^imlcM'sonnUAlBp------postT four years. University • ••eiBstlt Tiir Docttr M l |hairman H Pranic E. McKinney, has predict tiy-Frf-toif-DfBttlit j PgMM J ■ ■ ^ I ffuccecdcd W illiam M. Boyle, Scrlvner ^ nes to feed wnterfowi MlOcL ai. announced tho rcslg* eradieaUng — I— <10 Ma „ ,uu»-Korth and South H|Hon. He aald tho poslUon would knonTi.^Uie Hube filled for the prenent and limitations Ufgnilt. Delsvsre. New Jer- yB, would |B b® tn accord with his them. He i IStftii Md Long Iftland. JwBIge to cut committee expenses, be made t: amtJietn. U R ...... ■ eradlcaUon d Uie ifiUrfowl program u — tP TIM ES-NEW S W ANT AD8. Just ft few. b turtItow tbs birds the flyway.away tram_ ' - - H B I 3 for C ut

, Dam U se t J landed V eto ^ gBOTOH,' Nov. 39 yp>—A q S m Onad Coulee dam pow* f f i | | t a t t periods of peak de- ROfl ^■kibmKluted by R ecla. |gK ^■omittloQer M lctutel iWA nsto .tiasedthe dam oa from the BUht rtsuU from an ^Hieoi SaSBiUan In the water ies Galore Columbia river ^ ^^knriMlamatlon spblces- ■ ^^■feldrBxter the> proposal ■ i dentide, Golden 7 / 2 5 C ^■ttnr&'airense'ciectrteZb Invoked —B-l ■ 1 am-StylyWhif - ' ca b bv or waUr over ■ ^ No. 303.can ^^BaAgt^lbTtline when pow- ^ •^^Ktnln.Duiing periods of | FUNMH ttt Kored up waters ^■berdetid . . f A I ^SJ^iPRE gatnata aid under opera* 79< SUGAR K -" j^Bofihinurlm l below the '|JA | ------^Van Zee ■ JD S E A , A W m [^■flactatta v ij lour feet a HUI s u SUGAR IOIW. ^ Avther duiRge might mi incy Light M eat. ;^ H U m nia-vMxd banks bc- EU | .86? PRUNE$lX7.r“ . I ^ B e 6 a to lUdt'oTf Into the ■ i I . u 8 c a n ^ ■ h e uU. TOl nuld n o t only |a > . 33c ■ -RICElsiiCS'ejoai— jik H s-Effective— No. '/a -iK m l ^ w e r lia flun but would clo* . . ^W ipKletdladathage^rator 5 7 c PEA S * 'iibi’4 6 r t^ one »rea rmjulred li—jiKr47y------Prices-Eff _^pofnlrifmtarpipes to freeto COFFEE ».79< » »*rt eould proceed M l he t o n » being buUU NOB . - HILL». zu EDWARDS K 7 “ '" .. ,^86? )orade of "hits" you'll find at SafeSafeway lhi« week can help your food costs sw eet a n d low. It'It will pay you to pick your ■earch Council I n, 3 3 c LACMIXS"“ m m m 'ite selections from the nomfaersibers Iislisted here and shuffle■ ooff F f A s Fluoridation 1 The parade \ MILK t;;57c jfeway. J Water Supplies keepyourfc I^^EpTON, Nov. 30 —A spe- karsh Seedless ^ ^ - favorite sele ot the NaUonal He- to Safew ay eachesS:3,.'8^ has endorsed the /hite O I f lelidoui Auorted Barry, 1 9 ^ f!?c 01 public water eup» tooth dccay. weet. Juicy Lb. I % rSERVESs™M m A ddtd 31 oi. T r # tontrolltd,to drtnking the'waWr addlUon which enemlcais appears to be JUICEJKE°Zc.4J.0( S , Va Md ellective. tho report m \0< pres] |v o « . y ' I Mtne u reducing dental JC ...... P Gold No.300can I n t*o-lhlrds,« et Queatlonablo and opposed value RlCOtSs^ MnRcrous. fluorlda- White * "®* * controversial sub- a 1 0 Tcnihonsc ^ 44^ WASS- ““r ClUes Uiroughout the ^ % Sweet, c A PR•n,Quktiei«tgvlar Ig.ptg. 4 0 < JUJUICE K I 2 ,/ D C A C Ot4ti>M*,JtB4»r, 9 Wmcir* earamlttee was ap- I DATES AST 'irr -- f>U PEA!rCA# lwt(t,Na.*03C«a ihr * iprinj 10 study Uic U. C D I U A ^ U KvM't.FsrTfiot f R e __Select.______2 c a t s N l fafTflitrOiItl 4D». 6 V SPIMa r l N A l i f l To«yOMi Na.3««i I — S i >ii^^ California- lib.pkg. CORNS:0RNgsn95i REAL ROAST::SaltlnebyN 3.C ..!ii^57tf -TOMATOES^^;;^;;;;^ ^»litee.«en, ewiloned white Uiat endorsing lu safe- A C< V O C A D O e is TOM ^ M proper contxoU and SUBJECT TO DAILY MARKET CHANGESS 2 9 c BEDBEAHS ntcr tuppiitaOn forproper ueatment. nelec- CRACKERS alrlllt for llvcstoclc Is •“•YAMS IVNGES U.S. No. 1» Southern . m g " ^ fSs;,i"u.TS I ^$TEAKSKS fromitfieser^^B tfie sea SwoetiTTry Tham - — Candied Ib* M lZlich h PRODUCE PRICES SUBJECT Uhb/.or 0 0 ^ S A L M C M j Lalani 46oz.A #^ FILLET?^ i ' 5 0 (zfC !FMuifg.s k AIqsVo Red, Sllc«d, >own Sotith, RIp« 1 ^ RMdyforJhePoD Ib. ^ PmEAWL (egmenfe No. 2 can I tm*ji; IA # PORK ROXSTS.STS SlobBACOSlob BACOt^ •9'T^ ______. . 3 5 c MorSil'. Morffll'. Mild C« O r ., Ib. — A / 9 oojs SpedlalE Pig Shoulder, Ib.______PorkStiusagego SPARERliSPARE RIBS , GRAPEF Ib* Soge Seogenlnff/ Ib.,____ _.Z t C Lm.nM.oir,Uon Meety, lb.-lb.

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Sifrt.-E'TbyTM T^nFa“ll .^ I I f“ ll * & »''S.i!".'."''!.i'.'Twlo r FalU l r aaab ------_» ___ «aiurd.r. ORTUNITIES , KRENGEL'S,L'^INC. INC p L „ RPM'tUif^fcl„*rif ^fc'U-a fr-a. Grac* W1UI-. H___ [ _ :•«------*•« '----»;* BUSINESS OPPORTUN « a Laraaat aalaetlofiaUctloB la town .... - » .pplkailon r u d 0 C.rIIIW and A^ra-HUd^".-.'."*1 ^ Al>AilTMENTHl (;«>d loaalWn.lotalWn. i o rk j^to ------— - ' * 1 1 CLAUDE BBOWNBROWN >MUSIC •oanca lo him [JnlM roer . II. n . M. 1ML**^°’L 8asdar>-l »■ a . Botardar*btardar* • In.l»ucll»n In HarmonrBOO)- asd ThiThaorjr. Inc .ip.ilcnc. and amall aaplu ixp*rlanca. Box »TO. ^ PUilk Ubla covan. IU d Free Th Theater Tii ’ ----mir»l>*r'»*»«f»a* tbo rlibl lo'< ra. Tlm aaJfy...-. rOBfl and rtiact aar alaaaKM ^ .m U I nnt mIm LIob of 'uVllUEU~ahi.p'dotn/’vVrTv.ry foodgood’ bu.ln«.. COOU <« or *0 aar*... around around or or aoulh «( JpC Kleclrk _loaatan _ — I f f l U h K •' n6t1C « ro CBBDtTOBS ; 'if.'.S.Si' • ”"',:iii-“7,;i.t“ irda. tl lillkraat Twlp-Falla.- lUat of r.(jrranMa.r«(M.nn ejuip. ^ ElacUla ------I* li? rord." lh. alI.»lK:lrl« aecot "—■———Every AtTd*r 'Ul •ChrUtau.C h riitm u a fre« UckeU to Uie C !*^0?*^i:w'o. a»d o* iBfonnaiflB tan'» Mt^ flta fIt.B a ' la wlthoul b.llow.. iKlrlo aMotdloa ntlV.V Vo/.Mlo,” !i-^n1‘' »«r* oo* iMorroet lBi.rtloa. luartloa. L — ■■ — ------ind Wld th o balnncebalance of-the ecomplete lines (up lo 6> i fl M^^pS u7'«iid*«™ '^and'u^^n'ifur'iii.'’ Wui,'iJi, whSk»h2k*'.^o«h! i's HOME LOANS n t. all mulpn.BL EoulUbla Llfa Aaaaranra® SocItU L..V. 1 S ------UBBVa"S S i^LAND- pput u t oot t tthe t . Mclas^led l r i .• a«ni ajrfiL aboat abc our ^ QLASSWAIU “ S. .’K ■...-I Vila.. ci.,..„ ______...... "jacsM .sr-KsI ladr. Wrlu Dox i.|„ |„ pro.p.»ouj tarmlar■ rmlar ar«a.an BkiU » Colorfully daeoraUdaraUd arllbwllb aparkllnf tlonUon pOUlblSpoMlble Bndand tSftllm all o r bring U to-K ris i HI H lc ir m'»'nn>^Vt*%t Irxal. lone l«a». nn bolldinr. S ^ | | ||^ IU > l» n i A*lU>b«["D“ AII«tntra at Law. areNCUS CORSmeitlt. Hn. “a‘“ ’v?i’lU HabUtJ O- N.rSRRV TBRRV S SJTaiX'SJf*ai'?"h«.'tlii.'*“ Tlmes-News. Tlmes-News. 'Winners Winners wUl be announced lr ofT w l^ralk ***'' ^ Ii«“'k 1 i!? til"™ ii c'.fV'‘«l'ti.'‘V°nd"{i? Idaho.'***Idaho. DISTRICTMANAGER MANAGER ^ Sat af I aUm war*• j r . UM HM . s*t *t t . dUlj-. C»U c»U forfor youryotar UckcuUck a t Uie Tlmea-Newa o ■ • — Orpbmsi Tb«I#r Oldg.IUm. I'b}-b»* ]M W )»»blar> M.M M ltaMalt. U II, JOIINSUtl. "i~ ai< T Third h lrd 4 A.aaoa ...... of lu iiy w! ' Irlnk ani I . I IDAHO FINANCElANCE (CO. i ? ______4 - WEEKLY PRIZI '>i.;u.«L. ». "tl.’; . -..rtment ; , ;u«uin XOANS B e s ^ i Wo*. U .'rttt. D^"*. H»l.y I «««______Loc.lrd at Challl.. Idah ^ I ■ ..... |£® S ■ PANDABEA)A '6EA R S SIAN’SRIAN’S OBVIN WWRIST BISl WATCH from Seui ------= —^ -«GAL-n^DV£W4SEMEbi: iMlaXi tg rf a ------^ . t f ------iMM-AlUIlmentprtment olo( Color* M N onn ' 5CHOOI.S » TRAININTRAINING I ■■M n n s o ism ic T c o u n r o: * = - KUW II.-W------At)TO.MiTAI)t O.\1ATIC lC 1‘LltC I'tllC Ul U U X U U b , Porman, Fro, H ttE V E N T I I m J & S " K.'’,i’„r;.'!;i..Ti'.'i;';,';s'. JJi’i'iW. lo lli^ IIAIII STTI,ISTS ar* Inn eonaUM dmaasd.di ______o t TcK HIATr.'*M*DHr r " ^ S ■ >al4 E itnlor at lha Uw orili'c)rtk» u(ot K.dK.d-.rd -apart ilMUlklaB I n ______- - A nderun's ma with onr almpll. —■■ : I Iv? Special P; rk „ . : Thla r w r T H i T.I. 'tSS!^ • In Falli. Cmnlr tl.d m.Ihudi ot InilructloB.•iructloB. Dacem*I I ^VMI*II nujer >Dd laannMo Co.. a ■ eorjion- of Twin Tall., «U1. of l.l.l.i.ilil>i ihl. Ihla I Ixins tnourc.lul and lBdip.nd.Bt.wndaat.^^J’troara f ~ « SAV-MORIOR DRUGDJ IM pjecePIECE bilvsrwaSILVEBWARE and GMSS SET | _ . _ Ibo p ltn /}»•} lor Ik* l/.w.cllon ol K | K O ncS Ifl IIZBEBY OlVENiEN) 1Tbat an ba.lnia. of aaid « u u . •' rr'L'.*' ■d.STSM.SS*.ii^EB.!Si*Ta«! 2 ROOM OFFICEDFFICE REAL ESTATE WANWANTED g I • ______* DeptDcpL Blcn j^^^lkYlo^e^UUatt^>>|lMf No.nriW. 1031.1031. Ilaaiilr Art. Ac.dwnr,______ir.nf* Co,, a KRV1N B. IM1,1. lupplr. Wrlu Doi 41-A. TIb «rftU dlaacilu* Kxrculor cif Hir nt"i** h i.P P L I A N C E s T | _DECAL1TEDECALITE CHINESE!CUINESE MODERN PICTCnES, abo.a anuilad------Kr»ln K.'h.II. .l«~»»-l-» ~ - - I Over Newberry’sb e rry ’s ------HOMES FOR-SALOR-SALE TOYS?-APPLIA “ r .;,S r.MUI,. «...... |,„... I., HOME (or aale. cheap. Low dawn DIESEL .^Low dow, pay».BU J * F U R N I T UURE? R E ? GIFTS?G ,lkn at lOJHI OllKtH Overlooklns Mlo ain in SStre treet »-III:D1IU0M modara homa. cltr "-rs.iT’ p ’Ml’ W TltE DISTRICT COURT OF _ ■ ^11 .r!^ _ i ELEVENTH JUDICIAI. UlSTIUCt''Si'sTwc/oF HEAVY EQUIPMEN*UIPMENT . IlEASONASLE RENI TODAY’S I«*r.‘ *.ri«« » * S ^ If ' a t Gamble'!Gamble's TODAY’STODArS \VINN \VINNER , u >a h o i !^Wo*b«tr aarl^^UrRiliK lh* o^gllciilisM "li;*"?:? t h e BTATE OK IDAHO, IN T iir MATrr.ii ov- nI'IXINR x m r. TIIK IV. nMd an.ral mMhankally loe .w Western Auto SupplyI ORPHEUM TICKETICKETS " ^^LAN ERS termb OV Titr. iii.sTimTHIITT j COUUTc ^ and rallal.l. m.n to train for poal H r " T. w. RTivrns JinilClAI. IHK. In Ih* Traclor and Diulpmanl iBdu In F*IUFalU w ins' 3 tlckel REttoraor for xdoJw. '.IlKD^^Thal ^t^.. SFr&S I NEWBERRY STOI . IT 18 H inciiv OHUC.IIKI) Thai r^iMoralad. Traaldaat.Idaat- *la**t.ala** Call M I WV/lns ins 3 tJckelsUckets to seseo ' "Durk F 11 » ]«» ^ataa for ih> rniiMnlni of lh. T a. wdhout obtKa. »«-M.______i? 6EAJIS HAS . __ of tha nUUIel Cogrt In th. ••y.r.l cou Ilnf aad oar Ad. I TO DE MOVEUi Good t.reoa ••Come Fin The Cop'* lUilrkt ot lh. vUury I*iac.m.nt S.rika.'ka. L » _ ^ — ______DreckmrMi*. • a Bortb, H »*• JJ . - ‘ HASSOCKJ ? t i n r w I WlliiB...... XOTICT TO CKCTITOtta • 8UU*of®‘Sh2^or'‘. t V Jar r‘V»3! I»3. I., "i and . , iSSOCK. or the eomlngcoming attnicUiatUvcUon a t "The Dalioni \ f l l » H THE PRODATE COURT OOF r C(COUNTY tba i.m . a r. h.r«l>r lU.d •• (olluwi Intion Srhool. iw r'""“"March Triictor.or p ^ — « I UY OWNEUl J-b*droomr«om mod.tnmodal hom*. t f »» ' * '25 '“5 T, VHL thelhe Ofpheum Ofpheum theoU theaU rr. All or Uic comlnn' i f ...... ock.r I'Unt Hardwood floora. oil fumaeit. n !T u .n u 1^.79 tieketitlckcti subject subject to Us Je ledtsna the IdnZ t h JEROME COUNTYl.r.btuanfhruary -Si » | May Training ScrvicoS e rv ic e cU oraud. I x«ar old. TrktdS./£3‘Sb"t.’*l^ HfbL Ifi: S I 'j J l f th* nt>dn> s ti 0b.r IT. Druf Slot*^ ama. I'hon. W ll.______’ tax- Uclcels subjec U oauu ot MINIDOKA COUNTY I F.SruarifF.Sruarr *dlal* po.>«lon.poaii In- Wj W R*°<) *11 »«rMnt lur«*pln>*>"^‘r^h porch, do doubl. ..TV II ______‘ - — Thl<^U^a^naw"ff 1™. Ilallni. I ■« ™ BL'MUr Ibo (Int publkatioB orr thUIhU n»H«a. eounlln 16 bftiln al lli» hcnif of l.n o' - -I .Vkht Club I tbo mU o4mlnl>lnlrlx otit lh«lh* otflcaa In th. for.noon of lh* dalullu .Su«» ahu«. >l iliilv L------__ .. — ■------•:------Tranafcr and Stora*. Duali...... ?f.Vnl“n'ii.'’V:^ M aa;.nu?*ri.L° n '^ r r . ^ vS I PERSONALIZl50NALIZED SSc« c yAtlwhoua. _tVntlnshoua. Laundr Laundry He»o Fo'lki dw BwboRi * lUrbam, otlorlifr*TB»ya al Uw, natad. and In I- hi-ld anil »onllnu»J lu f l^ SACItlFlCi: aaU by o«7.'riiwn,ri « « Ur la«» rooma. CHRISTMASp i ^ CACAIU3S o n l,^ ;'h ..d „ u . W .ur :ily of TwIb lb* huiinat. el Mch t.rni1 Ur.iur~.d"nt! dlipn..' BEAUTY SHOPS only I he.ilsau. Wal.r coma* ilock in7ler y & b » D nt. s u n sidr^ Clly o SHOPS S»"r« na* fomae* atoUr. Urgt lot. a lc* troBi Albuma In ,,„i-n Oikklr cualed wl nrSU , CooBtr o( T»lQ rotU. 6UUlU ^o^t^bo. o: jn* Cl.rk Coutl. In «>(^h o: a'i‘7«‘i:5: » ^ “'"•or'^oul'la^Tat^ riano uacher. Dralnnara wai- Dlue Illhboa • l.gg. U M . U M K.tmi * lunch-itanch— Call Tltl. i'pLaT s S‘w I E b'xtessr-'i-u.'aaUto. dlrottM lo (11. and .n t.r ihU Ord« '■^a^aa."a.-a.!F M DY OWNCRi N*w T.t»droom^ ro c m honhoma. RaadV t f , . In h. rubllihfd COMI'LETK mod.ra '•^.au^nmtca'b; b.auijr ..rri "■>?”“ In move Intix Modarn. full' Real'^nr.' Phone OII».IU. Ften«*ua'wUacl ,LLrn. KS’Ji.-.ilrsr-S .-T .s,.*-.::;!•oma nawtpap.r *ip.rt •o.raura. Machlnalaaa at GEM IbaEaUUot publlahKl In th. counlr. fu?i"*i'S:urr“B.“ n DAY’S REALL ESTATEEST^i r7“V^'”''R.w?‘i'.*ym’;A®Si -J SUPPLY, Inc. I L ^ _ — dM*a.*d, DONK AT CKAUUtllS. tl T»ln I irvlc. b, aiirawad & INSURANCEtANCE M^lllaon^r InZulrV-lMy.tfln”iSl-ir- SUPPL 11. Ittl. Idabo. thi. ISlh day o( Nn.milxr. prItn. Junior atu. r^»i . . . . ONF. LAIICIK hou.., to lo b.ba mov«Lmov, WJTl ffi* ' ------IIURII A. IIAKKII. :achlnal«a and aoM Kama :illl OtdOfflca :« » bulll. JO.M. fourr b*droomi,badroomi, cloaaU. .|1| r A tu Aaadamr. ■ bulll.ln cuphoanla. Iar(« wralhai Mmocramtnid GlfUi ranella. aoclal Loraly wlndnai, hip root. F.aally mo lElt SMILES l!ll'|*yj?',*"chru’unu^«rflll’lUtlonery, ChrUtmaa card^ Gueat CIIRISTI > ROOMS , ^ ®“'**^Wllh “a” "" lewela. Nasklni. Dook matchei. ric. Gat Yi T OF TWIN fufclOHl » . P«<- «. I» ^ LOST AND FOUNDFOUND^ ||^TURNiSH|D[32^ nalloB. A. C. Clatk. W '’SUNUEAM” |kaaEss5SPSsv“r, balh. PJl Hhoihon* *lurl,-T. Thnn. oSr.aKIl!’ .•l4iour antic. ,.J. IIILU <» CLOS U< MTATK^F notick o f 'TIHR ANIJ[J TLACr TLACr FOR U)ST: Ji>«.'l*.''H'a-<'RlrtnDrlaraertiirtnorlaraerelL Call *^'.‘rr;.i'^'";h.‘’T«1n* V^*U.‘ iilL ______t f ^ ^ ^CHItmMAS FOU I'IKHIATK 11. I h - ^ UII.W. S S a t t l a ma.- ND HATTIE {}{;*^|I!£ X ^ 'V S u Tl?»“ lllHl’i i l ‘tor' ~ ' siiiF* I------ni»: I8HIIANCK HMAII blTch .lu« Whlu'ThilTlhT^rTw thVoaT • nu. >>.1. *Th. RIGHT HOME tor Y - E N .n a lth . «n,r.nc*--- =|i« md C, A. RODtNSONSON AGENCAGENCY AT WfLSON BAT* WII.U lha p.rtiin whn i:r"/:S;r;„i..;hai my alock f/'-arsa Raallora* Any of lbs*S °appliance T ,S S ... b. USEDUSED TIRES TIRES f ||£ “?rSS'i"5' f - " '■ >“'•••' rat too tnat- T.L *>* W ptircbaaad aa low aa- II “ ■';■■■ i.EOLSO UP UP t h e 'VASI n i ^ r t ct lh> Cotintr of Twinn Fal:FalU. Sut* OF IDAIIO. ■ d.-a whll. arol' nn "r iln«l>, i'ni Tlh Av.nii.\v.nii. No.lh,N"' ----- • and Ini.rMl IN TIIK MATTER OK THKUK tSTATi; tSTATI OK LOSTl Uljck Ul.radof d,.*. whll. i Tbi Praclkai Gilt KAte.SAV..fe'J“;,s,Hntdrl.k. and ROUCIIT E .-U . GAIINANU I STtoSa-tiri^ and all lb. KNOWN AS II. K. L. tiAHNi ..,.,■ 1 1,.., I.m. fURNISHED APARTWp a r S en t^ «>'UY “OWNtR » » » ^ USED REPRIOERaTUOERATORS FIRESTONE STORES STOr M & Y ] i.^oTOwMiBnBiiv-nivW ^ lift Main S------eW j L . _r««*_ApplI.»e. Counur. SUU Mtlllon (or lha probaU ol lh. w| ..ly;. ;l-. !•.' ’ ' t lo'ilr badroomi 7r*^f^iif ar* fully ^JS*?Jd.” ci S ?1'S:00“jr t s o ------■'------^ ollowi.^to.wui Ro^rt E. L. Garnand. alM hnoo -----F.connmlc oil furnaca. Haa b aca. Haa baaulKut AND UP l_— -— >n* HundrKi R. E. U Garn.ml. >lKnuMl. and (n Ji;;,;..i>.y. lOi 4tb- Avanu* Youn,.tn-n kllrhen w»h b, Townill* ot laauinr. ot l.n.ri tnrlamtnlar/ Ih ' ..nrMtk. Spacloua full baaamant. L UODKIIN turnUhRl 2 or »-roi M.*'is?m GSoodrich oodrich Co. I I » (R (I(d 'pUL tfaimt 1*11. a'nd‘ o( Idaho^naninrhr I'nulor InIn' hU*."icl h l" « l.| '“«lm . mrnu. r».rgrrrn loili:..‘lua.______g.raar,'n"lue«l to*'ll!,«fl? 'll!,>5fl. OioVlV^IS.. i f *0* MAINIAIN AVE. E. FALK’S ^ * I Y I rowrd la tbo «((le* of lha lh« Counlr( a. tiKutrU thttcuf. ha. Ufnl«.n fllnl fllnl li in Ihl. ------:------Court and that faturdar. Ih. IDlh <1 ■nl at Knctiy flna SM down. I’hon* OtUJ.>US. U DatUryr» CbarsaCBarsa itSc mr.GK-ST ba In wrltlnt UKMnbar. 1931. at 10 ti'rlocVlik In in'I'b;'"/;! Ih. SITUATIONS WANTtWANTED '. T>»/. T»Jn _ __ I dDOLL-BARGAH o l l -'b a r g a in ^ 1. und.nlfnKl noon ot .aid day and Ih. «>urlroon> v r — 111] lib Ar.nu. * UOOMS and balh. ixiw.r .nd Eaallr Sol rs * Raybom. Coutl al Ih. couniy courlhou*.rlho!i^.?’"ln'’T~ln In Laundry. 1111 »lb^I nlthad. Adulu unlr 24« 41h av ll Tf'i inche* Ull , PU. Complal I K'EviiSjy^ftK'A.!n Fall.. Idaha, Falli. Twin Fall. Countr. Idaho. ha>. SPECIALLY PRICED IE •1 ir-Bta»-bo d*l|ir«r^ aaally-to tSi aprolntad a* th. ilij'. anil id.c. f.> UUOKS and’ .parm,;nu:enui roonj"«roo:too, IDEAL SMALLALL HOMEHOM W -----BUY-YOURrOUR SM SMALL. ~ l SPZC;aLl Y P R I ™ ■ak; •^'ttndmlcntd actmlBlttmrlt. or may b. hiarlnc on aalJ ptlllkn, -li.n and ' ...... • ------DEPARTX I 'l J (IM la Iho Offtco ot th* CInk Clnk of lh. anr panon or p.ra.m. Ini.r..l. fim . and a. Slokar turnac." ® NOW! NOW! ...... S-’ n Hh* -tim T™Hlcallon-trf-lhU-i.*tl*-«atka...and. £aua...U aiir.llin hav,, >h/-hr .aid .aid i>c i.eiiii^ (^:>it:Nr w ouki tioon. iirit.w. ■P.. »ll.{«.00. J H ------u y .a « y . wl SttI h Mor* mkklBK th* •*!*. and aald Mlty. whll*----- .'tb*' Biad* OR or afu r th* 11th day ot Said will 1. algnal. .iRUtad and ‘ira a'.'.'::s.ai ______LE^{ A. CHAPIN. Ager J" la_.Vt;>IAN wanu woth:J i'racIJca]J'raclJc.J ruun)n», J JJDOMS. mfldcrn. J’rl«al«rlv.U.iw>iji bat*.bath, hkih 171 i?i UluaTiTn« CharmInKAddlUon. new K-room Ovarhaad homa. ------^------CC. . C. ANDERSO#ANDERSOft’S S."!;."...'’'; I* amauat bid Atlornar (ur I'dlllontr. ir boma. *otnrtiONB AND DOARD OF COMMIS.SIONKH _____J if • )ftS • LAMPS BEAimrUL B E A im rtJL CRYSTAIiCRY8T WHEN ' ilBltMtili rm rvnBT th* n r -ntr THE CtTY OF TV^•IN ” FALLS.fALLS.*’ ‘TW?.^ lin’c.'fT*'(7* TT*"U“Fi -'S 'u iU ' ^ n«T«lCT o f •'*‘■^3 COUNTY. IDAIIO.m b, Brant«l to E.Xl-KltrL^Eu'^^r.Mrj^ avenua aaau rhona OWNKR LEAVINGi M „i i,n d ia Sio n d r>4e«>mUr illh. IHl. ------rrallr nka }.b.dro<>m pmUer FLORA U.^MUSORMin A.-«W ru n jj.ho Pow.r Companr. In .ucr^.-r rim.nt, Ll.hu. h - t hom,. prrlly drcor.r ffrasUc, S “r S ; « c h r is t mriAs a s t ih r i l l s hk a S r d rw ° a r e e , aMlini Ih.f.ln f.llol lh. l haiemMl. fBtUiht Hot.‘?>!'id^ «.,1M1. Cabl-d for oil alora. .I>.rii. wlndo-,. f.ncad.t'’.n’cJd.*"‘ri!A‘'i'‘nln FII J ll t .w t'”;ii“; “^ s; ,';S:..'SS r:n''T«In''Fa?Uv k v ;;; ’i'hon. htal. g Cahl-d cimd.. (oi IJO.M par ^ j'lJJ iJ ‘ ' vVISIT is it • ROBEI If AKOmXB 8UHM0NB ------numV^ iM oln a"? J.ll.rao IV IN G OUR TOYLANITOYLAND SALES . ..rk rr.«r..lne al s.utOllOUM apartnunl.nt. Waler Water aivl ataam N>:AT SSIAI.L ;.Ba-lroam hom s g iv in g “VffiN?irjyg[c.OT«,s r n.nlK-l .iiikklf at hrat turnlihe^l, Li.cal.tllatlae^an .e>an blxkab from Coud 1n>a.tmrnt. Re««oniblr COMI'LETE 8T0CK.S OF NEW ' ~~ THE STATE OF IDAHO. IN A: lie llui 15.A. Tlmn. . ,u , ,.n u r. ConUct Will. !di *n™,".K“ i,iSS: ffi MAKESES LIVINGLIV] . TWIN FALLS COUNTV. ______panr^lo BH. I’hnna 'i.VJ'LSS'.'iE 1110 batwi ■ CECIL C. JONEi a » . ALLEN, n.lMiK. .ASimTioua.m»i'irt_-^'mpn_^,_,s IDAHO I------'f curnuiv!''i-^,r 'il^“ l;^?.Vn'u:;[■‘iorVh^,::l;i:I:‘i=.' ^ MORE WONDE ...... (or Twin KalU ' ‘ i y - ...... UMUlH.Dank.A.Ttvtt___ I’ht VO N D ER Fm ^ ____J EDEPT. P ? . “ STORE pRE ______^ 1 plalnlllf. and U '^ ih rrn ’t ami ^ n S n . ?"dVJ.n*ou?rnnI ^dVon.or iu'l' ’. (.r ll.ht. hr... i«n. Uain wnl. CAUl.SS_^(or r th. waak. ------^ W h e n1 1t’sIt’a aa Gift( '------— ------■ ■ c e r t ; ? ' n iK STATE OF IDAHO SEND!!'w £ ” *tw."y iL 7:;,\‘n,i ,iih.V“ p!.Vri;rrt 1 INGS TO RAYMOND A. NICIIO fi^'^mUdla M,d or klDUKHN •pariman^^S.room^:.r~ « boua*.bo cabin. , 5o(,_ DOWN « of Fine Furnit I KLWILDA NICHOLS. Till: F“r»‘turc! Melodious MelodI S,i"ji“ i.’i“ “ ■;'-.'u'".»:ii ■ r*.r;U«»*'’i'rR-*l!Jd''ar''r,I 3'' r*nlo!'«Wn‘'“r .n^hVr rl.lrX'l«*h Melodious Melodics 1 r^plnK'ind'r.'..k"ni' ATrJlAt;TJVK tor it lllr.1. h. pUlB. |n„,{,„ ,, i|„i, „ ilMr »|ih wllh I Ir.ttlc ani.'unl llahl liou.rkmilni: .nd < liv,i '\^m!r«iiTl ***^ v^C ?T T ?R mm ou o u rorovB v B otvw otvw ro w a c r t itaiBK >00 a£ ,u„t.jlm u_*na-.allua. Jh^IiKjllori.L.(, .Jho .locall a_llo. Tlmnl ^ ~ H £ H r ' a h o o s i e p , $ “o? ------AGRGSONIC-PIA! Ith* BUU of Idaho, in and ,1 (dr. T< f S ; 's,v';.^"S,is;,"”>jf £thl"lW " „ i: fd‘*o( ------Jj FURNITURE' —AGRGSONIC-PIANO------v ouv^f iCoUBlr. hr th* abnr* nam«d plilr ------rrr monlhl ChlMr»nI w.irom..weirom.. Sa* at «» tchnol •tM\*"lmm’t.ll *u *roaa^l ! II l7o« ar* n«rtbr dlrtvird :i. pu,> ilr^lIlrrl ,u».,Kuii.r or ac *" II 111 '•o appnr and plead Id ••Id • '"f’lh’n. Torulat rauik. IMJ K ______CLAUDE BROW ' i'j wlUsin lb* Ucna h«riln aprrltlr-l. I Ulk. IMi Klmbc^r „n„y hom, n„ „ t.r n'nu Wrlu SUUVICE AGENCY AGENC . « I------CLAUDE BROWN 11 ■ |U(f wlll _tah^ Judamtnl atilnn. 'S . r ’i t e r t ; £ - ’:: ilylwo lti). „p.r«ll.m <.r nialnl.n.nc.t* of^'"l'u*'M»teni lu i UI'tNINC for dUlrlcIct mamc.rt.wan.trra lalw h.n it.A,‘''''flmn.N«»I. " ■ Phon. :o « ^ USEFUL. PRACPRACTICAL I MUSIC & FURNITIFURNITURE "A £ Ranr* F.ur- bTfninil.r j'wpl.. Fun. ^«rt llRi..iRir. fnr •oulheail.rn MODt:il.N i room, plua uilllt; I Ea.y T.rma . Fra. D.II,D«llr«T7 ' OlM M.T|dl.n Srllon' (, Th. nr.n|,« .hall (11. «nr. Wtll. Dor. C. In. -toi Tlh Av.nu.. Sn.ih, manaser. Main LAKlU: :.rr..m arml-nin.1.tn hou : S ■ gGIFTS i f t s '------. I T ' l l r ' i^r.T.'"‘Twln” rri'ir.' I’hi'nr iCnV*?;;!^; n;*.NJ. »lih thlckrn rnnp. C.ll ivtaT.li 3-AIIli; MATS r — r— — — l-S-vVHte - ^ i , JJKWl.V drforalad i.rnm h..u ~ - 1 ^ TRLD.AII11; MA I Jart.nn Slrrrl. Vh.m> ;hO-I . a-BEDROOMDM HOMHOME . tf ™ l j ^ ■aat romrr o( th. lluani »t Cumnil^alnncnr arcA’U t th* ^ lb > r«iulp«d h.rrln. ard I'uklic.ilona r Swith 'i: CORRESPONDENIONDENT L rhnn. n ;a j, D-m’l |iu» «.iih,>uil^ aMlBT J ll:ll’l* _____"" TIMES-NEWSTIMES-NEWS^ I of aald aonlh atl.r ll. ^ r^^i^Tand baU., i';"* « l*rr. Ililx I iwnihiB Nla* I-ASSED AND AllOITXD Ihla H' lo tan*.. <11 trd vlrihe'n Md"! 13 FEATURING A/ • I >n IH) Eaat of No..mh*r. IMI. ^ ^ a n tTED e d I 5: ;i«rio ditS'llar«Vj.*fMO.'*b!i'l'i*«nnlnt Ibaoc* II. J. SCHWKNDIMAS. fAKTlAI.LY (urnl.h~1 mnlern MovJrVn'll Vur)!“ r « AUTOMATICTIC APPUANCESAPrU - ■ LOVELY BELECTICBELECnON I tl tlo* whtrtin pUlntlff acr*«dllh U%. lo fMtl irivatmun ul Ihr ll.,« OP. I, (feUowlBs lHI.>It iV E S ri'iv J S .' ARTHUR T.[•. WATEWATSON « .— >d rMarrlnc CONSTANCE J. LE18CR. SS.RT. r«»ej.T«h»r 111,‘j. rhoo* p|. M* JK WITH SIGNATURES CHB ' Hazelton T\VO (ourToom h ^ .^ oon n MonMonro* Klraat. •"•-ar.ar. caU S«»S«l ^ Slop ■ BWM^) *o(* aSctSB^TWrniy-iw* Hod.in. . Osa withI ^taU_l^' umulra. oBe with 1 -— A A I Slso O — - • ' r |l Towwhlp Nln* (I) Booth.^^n^lhal^«jj Ranr m ib h l Nur. »■ IMl.______al.. CulOa rOVELYTOVELY ■ • “ "I" ■ NoTici: TO nionERSIDDERrt ■ I ABILITY TO OSE **Wlnuf^®iif »3o7 o''' month* j'JmM'tlu *a ^ I ,U ^ throuih th* **at of aald Un DU- Th. 8UU IM ^M lne Aunt >.]tl i .DESUWCLE -.dranV Phon. lilM.W (nr an I ; ■ fi;j *ji«*j.t oDd r»»»r»»d thfrafrom tl * '^ iB r! -''rs u 'ir ' T^TEWRITER.DESUWCLr ----- '• GIFTg if t s STATIONERY t a t io n e ; t M ISC. FOR>R r REN e n t '""" l o '^ a r d d i on dlipl.r tt '■ .ci.vrrir and Allracllreir . >"s^v^r iE4ia.V-” ' ------«r!.r, JulKlnlihedbaaatDanl. and Allracll.elr p,Uud j ,1 ' -il Dotlanlnc at th« Kortbwut ro CInk I M«t and Chlrk.na (or th . I,I.lalu. WIUTET E - - ■ . (keplxe. fara.d ' ^ tAGIQ VALLEYEY EDITOEDITOR - '™°%>r *„^r'?Ne“ntt"*“'=*“ ' ->o.n. nr.n,, ne->i~SSn.om^n.ombHckKom... bH, fi V--- »-d. 3' il KK-.K.S'iS?."'?.’-?.:; u’' *’'‘*’”‘^'^1 oprnwl an ------— J - ^------______iDduy.llDduyl_-----______L Klab*Tiy ttoad n c «:3 ------^"“5 f e .“S?£r ------— rE OF IDAHO. * r n w a l ’ forma* and I'nlcHleatloniiiJ'fleatloni n u r ' TimCS.NcwS ‘B. lma.dl*la po*> I -1 ■ HALL,_DB-_ ,^_i.?uml_ffOBi .tha_filal^i;uf«(i!aH_I-uf«hfJnc. ______' IDAHO“ o “__ " ______. , ___ TIMES-NEWS T1MES.NEWR _ iil ' I . f* ^ 'to pUe* or b^lnolnr.by tba |i «indn> Th. SUU raaarvca tbaI rlrht to rrjcctj »>*« » U-DRTVK.TS. inc.'Inc. >U ot Ervin E. aay or all bid.. VALLEY t f JOBJO B DDEPT. E P T . ; pm fuavicB _ . - INvt^TMEKr^^RfENT CORf------\? J ------r ' d' im of < .nd all R. 0. WRIGHT. . Tw in PttUSr.lB - ■ ^ E rhcra :i|J or OIM* Ev»i !] 1 & Sa>lBC. *x««9tln( a&d ro run-haalrr Aram . OIM* Evanlac* rt ; •! tbaKfrom an uniiMdtd cn*.ba: PuUialj 2ia*. i » / j 4 )«k a. 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" J ^ ll AUI % s ^ \ m f U M U'El;£r>C-Cu! ■* I t»»» wtt ------■ Mdtwall tl _!w,..?1,..i.. - FARMSFAI FOR SALE LIVESTOI-IVE5T0CK & POULTKY ______PETS FURNITUU R N ITU R C S, APPLIANCES AUIAUTOS FOR SA ie I____ AUTOSM FOR SALE | ^ YOO.NU ^,i.«sii“ p = U6TRALIAN Shtp.rri pupglt., tt liOOUinn *' oHd III « llll >Mni I .ni*^.foU. Ihm nom ilrfi »M<>n < DR ^OUR .r.n ritt hunit,. th. ki;;^ ‘''h'.TJ'rtJnfl . BY FAR 1 . W^ NEED CARS |l|| ^ - ^ w ■ ^ 1 robinson io«S%r«K. brmisr* ««ll. b in tna eeultrr Vint hnu.^ C h rU l^ till. neiUUfW ItUb Sttt.r •iov„. .i„v„. olfolfU. tlaMtear*. pktur.^ an. ♦ .'jyS'Ji*- «■««•« «“ * UEGISTEIIinr bop.. Phent mo.U. tluvin>Wue« and nnnlqutt at r^SocMTprlew. Optn rBLUE RIBBON ' WEw e HAVE T H EECASa' c a s h ' I- 1 1 -— - ~ -' --- MtUB« li.MOJO IMS. BMth4 otj. • •tnlnft. Eb.Th.tfa Fumltur% pSoB. T“-' 7INQER = f SItm, r r.wkMta P.rf„t wt. f„ , •N.Sh' rhoJi*",-/,";: *'* LOOKJOEYI!"'------' t u North NoKh LI»eola JmoM. IiUh» ImiI trclii.t, ^ - K l i l in. «i"opi *i“i«^ dSk. im Pack ' DirlMa:^rlo«a .MtLi,f«J*C^„7r’"bu'l1 »sk ,. 1:9 I mttal bttii. tlL M : babr b«t i84.7*t >^lo> CALLOWAYCAIX, & McMAIN’SacMAIN’S ^SED CABS — ------'A II «'««ntT f.WM. Hotih. . FERTILIZERFl . . ■ iIfollaway i . K bod ll» J0 ! bunk U it. « * -« ! «l«n- tiwh. JtrocBt. phon. ------______Kaldtrood MT Are A t- CATT1.E BASCU 1 ------r.ULVERIlED;ULVERI1ED th«p Of eo. fntil|„K ?Ll*' ““J i'iK .... r.c, yrBA „ J.KO9 .c.era. r. dMtn«. o».ntutt.J inlU.( rmdlo.. roeW « « JACI S“..“ ::,X ‘C . , i ; : r i " T : s w r . ^ Columbi. r.m to Umb .— .rt. dlnlnt auU... china t l c t . chttVi. dio. h 1. losdS >0ll4W EU m -;-"i-i U‘cS l;: '"."Si,"/ANTKD TO lIUYi Cull notaton, tnr h^'hhlih ekalra. ttw lnl maeblBia. youth. *nd ■ ItANeil r«Ru lo till jmoun_.._ 1-hon. eM j Jl l .r , .fter . n. J. btJ,btd, t baby % b«it, bunk M t, oU bMtu«, rA.NTED: Vat. cotorad anti lt*borti h«ri. ewi htaUheatm. w .th.n, tlKUla 'rant., N.w qiAi 1, BETTER B BUYS U Y S . I ««lli«. T.yioc and FoCMt n u . DIicVf<^'M Top pricti. Utitit'i I’eullry I'ttn. ra.1 ^ 1 rtnrinii i., M t. tprtnct. maUrtt>M. «-tOxl & ,rfe . i ait*. s Ahund.tie* (rt» .prlni i«»Ur. ---- Hon. III*. Twin r.llt.______Ttrmt.Ttrmt. We W. tr.df. lU rt. Ftimltur. E». elk.Ur moo rr., .r(». U n .lenf ■■.—'*" ■—■. *" ' — 1 fUTATOtS,UTATUtK, 1tppit. «o>I onlont wtnMi '*'*''»••- **'..» X-I. a-ih. _ .“• E»“ J W lh -^ i '«»" *«*• ‘o*" OlufMt*31uff.le« Aillflel.1 At Iwtmln.Uon Strr. all < i t ^ and tull.. Idaha Crawtrt W . - ■- “ i s rfo^B. ft. luuui (jBeriutr J.r» « »nd _tl«tlo»».elation. Ii» li» WaJI. phon. «» •cr-. ISO,W.'‘ »VOOO do-n. Will 4llkb( Shotthorr.. I W M*; jito«fc ■■'•Sar.'i'W .S.'jrii' ' 1. en good Twin KalU proMrlr. I " UllOENT NEED I USEIUSED APPLIANCES MtM. J.rom.. Mod.rn hoai^ I’ • TO FITJ YOUR PURPOSE ^SCHWARTZSGHM AUTO^CO,^^ I 1 S::T”- its p =~ : SCRAP & CAST IRON aAND: VOUR runsc ko Ud Al -M INVESTMENT w CORP. ! cusio FOB OBFENSB WASHERS n. j«ts Of im. JJ, gy. r r.HKU&OM ^ m )M t"0 N f ’ACIlE F O f ^Ei* »»M1. --- IF OUB PniCB rsNT BlOJir ’ i2 i. Il*'"- poullrr ho"*.- !-nUJI For DEAD and USELESS :(JUITY In :-bMlrMm home for liadt on iittjtni. Cam>orUbl«—Qtresi. aerent. I’hont »H .U .______M.Vt ut an cfftr •« Cu »f«.i.-'.."":".r.s ■* OutbulMInn ANIMALSA ^ Utltt«B«. l _ _ _ « _tVjl(* Box ua. BJ»n , ^ riSllHICK bwmi. lumbtr. boutt and Mlaf :£■£ ' - ■ viioi Jo e . Phon. ,.KZ. M ^ u ,b . ,^VCafWestern Auto Supply | ‘““Ji*! , ~ Goodliu 4; „ s9<: i f HUDSON. i i S Bftod ronoitlon. I'llc. rtt. Twin Ftlli IU >nB»tlr.tnntble. ConConrtd't PbUllpi W Btatlcn. V. »- JII iltin Art. Z. I p ^ S l c F ADAMS . I------« OR FHONE 13«5*J i.L' ' 197 ACRES IDIDAHO HIDE MISCELU ,iinl!<"»'* ^ISCELUNEOUS FOR SALE ~ q r a Z ™ „^.ndll.,burn . , of th. fl««l f«nn. In ...... &T^ TALLOW CO.- - = = ! '” E t l»r. »*rocm- modtrn hom. .lecpt 00 nAll.nOAt>^llB. irtttwl. Phon. Dna ~R>RADIO S MUSIC ~ .... t l>ro«m (tn.nl homt. niodtrti - — ^ ■ ~ Mcrjlml hehr»I. I’ltnly of fr»« iprlnr ^ ■ wiUr.•r. tptprlns* on f»rm. nrl«»U fUb' d. (^ n t »nd Uk. . look. ofJe~IIvutiE*f f I jJUST u RECEIVED I Sl Notl. I’hont Ull . 5881.______5 S J T i NSPECTI0N '<*■ OTiiEn USTINCS RANG illlL’tl bifrelt. («od eondlllon. l*U EteV I I ta A bI = = ■ - ■ ■ — IM BEOrSTERED •• ICe,btirn.ICe>liurn. C.tlc Itfi. mornli'W. I ^ I b^r«om*. full Jr. W.VV CONDIT & SON Cuanaletd.' BMODdlUoa.4 I ZE'p«nji , , f i kaollT Pl"* ™HP.“* SiEREFORDS • niASIl burntrt. .ictlltnt eondltlon. Thtll Oua L flikiiad b^’ltOO'" iM uUl'U'. lltntln lltrn. 88> M.In South. | I ALWAYSA V D«.«b.r .,h. 15JI ST4AC111NKa^ ink .htd..h: Ili3(. barn. I«>}l. alM PIANdS '• I BETTER DEAL « v fS ;. .°S« ______about iO tntit htr. Phon. 8Ht. i:i; ^ ujtb*»- • ------tMEJIICA.N FLYER m ln. S hm n atf, • Sufga*y Ttrau . • F»^ I>.11»«> II — CAPITOL CAI SHOW ■ fefitftflw. Chfp. Phnn. Hit. . I TWIN FALLS * ._■ I„ a ••>•11 !oc*tton. SOUTHUTH :SIDE 10—All undtr cultlto- (OF IDAHO ulUNDtES u .sD tE ^ of f old ptptTt. Sk. Cood fpr CLCLAUDE BROWN - jjj- MOTORCO. C I, bnutlful modtra 3*b«droon homt. paekln, dl.hrt. TUntt.Ntie. _o.tlje,. „MUSIC . , o , & FURNITURE j Boise, Idaho ■ (i.'^K. "auto L M . ’” * ! . . . - - . , a iI - bMtmtnt.' r oil fufMct. doubit i. K. AUTOMATIC wa.ntr. Ilkt new. WUOJ l^JJ.104. Thil It • T«»l •*”• *'•n . >tt«I' iran.ry, «ow btrn. A , tl9».S0. nuarantwd. M A Y ElMtrle. I bur .1 tSM per ter.. [ M TF.y ’RACT1CALI.Y n.w G. E. porublt i.a.htf ------1 wrMITCHELL HUNT L------:<99 ACRES HI eiit r.dlo. lubr’t C f Mil and aUolltr. « n r rt. modern' 1mDro»tm.otJ. rroducwl 80SO IIANC.UANC.E UULtS-UM r. B. rhon. Thor. l«MI«r- t. •______SPECIAL.SERVICES 1FORD SALES I SPOT CASH\SH ■ , ^ Sg M fcM trra. low co.t f.ra |l*I?ek"“ ■ lekt bttnt. t l buihtla wbt.t. S ton Mnjorlly . Serv'lec Ag# exTRA Bowl rabbit buuih.. with fMdtit l-oUfruV'UULTKY dnMinx.■ Poullrr Supply- fhoa. I] UJ bott* '“ W- ktt.■. OnlOnlr i::s per »cr». «*«;< atl>ehr«M>*lroom homt. 15.000. Will U l. ALL HIGH QUALmr Ctll o«ti_i. Publ.______^ CE3SF55E >J FALLS REALTY »0 I0.H. lamwlku t>«M>Ml0D. VEW and utn tcDool buttn Iot InoiMl.u Iniptellos CAR OR EQUITY CATTLE dellttrr- dell/t?7. “T^I T b F»lU EaBlpntBl Cota- OiitJg. ) insurance CO. ClUzen's Agency ! Rtnr. rhon I SELECT 1 « Wnt Fl>. reinu—T»ln F.lla • ,,Prom LcAdlng Herds |oKLUxt;-mui,:::;;»E~i::.''"., ...: “t2“s ^ « . ]»« R tt m r or 2« « • FfOi: i... “S .S , ".srsiSu K :r [ P b ,.. 116! « Kmtll »lr|-t bleyelt. Phon. OI»-R]. »} Phon. Phon. »UW.tl II Used Cars liKSP you CATALOG ■ Moralnnll. y ’j'iB jiijJ Drl.t, ______SCtSniO F flol^ unk tnJ emspaai elttalar. Ilctc- I DOWNTOVrtl ------I'ltn11. . T. A1...J All Tb. ■ ;'co:0LUS1’0T j.i.sro i-, r.trlctrator. Ilk. ntw. lUO.DO. rocur iti MOTOR SALES FARM IMPLEMENTS Darsaln. 2 glfl't eoau. tit. 14, It.tO g°t.yFVe'f" Wnt Fill Wi;WILLS MOTOR CO. HMS fOR SALE r.eh- tit Pltrct. Phftn.-»>1-;. ------— CAPITOL imKIIILPLACE iS d ir wood-ptteh. tl» tan ^ Cr.lB.:r.lB. b ..i .^n^^ij«k^«o«6lB»tlo» jjECE .1 H I Tlh Avtnut Eatt. I'hon. UU. II .... ^” .. DECEMBER 4 THRU S ' foK HAl-Ei ig4rcliEVU0L'CT elub ecilp.. tUdio-Tt.1. ” * P«ruPorUbl. CtlUr folalo Wubtr «i i i«r, - Cood ! ^ eondUlon- Phon. 40J10. Flltr. tf.n I-oitto Plltr» • "Idnho's‘ Beef tth Arenu. F.tit. Wllll.n, Wllcox. * — . A-l IN APPEARANCES3ARANCB ‘ku. fcii ewlcfn. uMpt h».L Toruhlt Sorlen Cea»»rof D»J1. or Cb.ln* *-'‘-Cattle Pnrnda’' ukus'ii •ou'n. n ------1 ”“ k Tr.lltr lIKchn ^'irnpt^i«'’"ror'm or.^M w'^"*E«?IItne Ctntr.1 Rtptlr Wort «and n a I^creford Sides conilltlon. m™!iuio" 1o.til ilitn >i prict. Won'l latl BROWNING'S i,« N A t long. Fa«-|ory tt.aio S.rvltt. . IIU DESOTO 4;door J 5 a t lU d^ ' ENLAIKSEIIH. E f e j S H projtetor,. ctmtrM. d.rk _ DOUGLAS i g. „ room tuppll«. blno«ul*r». Up. rteordtrt- £BETTER BUYS )NTS 51 WlUlanw. Monngep rineit .tlKUon- ' Uat tra ind A.«.o. 80UU, Box bam»tl *r>. ______; C.m.rt Ctnlcr. ______~~~ I GsEF^inr?USW Irun Klreman SO pnund ttoktr. A.1 ^^BwiKffil<BAL'TV------I . . - ' Prlce^moj^leB^ ^ , r:v■ny -BU-LC-I^_i^^ - ^ Sl DSaANCE CO. ■— tlon. Br.dler Ilolltr .nrt Eflolpmtnl Co. - - rhon. UJS CA 'HAY. GRAIN & FEED IlKin. ItSI. :I10 f'toraf Avtau*. Twlo CATTLE FEEDERS rroM btltd h*r. «u.oo. i-hom jsjTj , r.iii. ~ - ---- I T«9. llfff .tcmt ,ou . hould chKk for,our T^:^. - fall!.______Mto DUICl DIIICK HHKUri-Joor ttdan. Ra^Io. too10 UALRS >>lr. lltd hiT. I'hont DlSMli:. ‘ 1 cwndlt .... — >111; P POTATO BLIOERS ) . Twin K.iu. FUEL OIL GOOD rORTV ^ U o Jt <1 un, Itt. :nd cutting h.r, 1vltor. Swcltl p rk e ------HOJO '“’S U-.KILLINC STOCK I'KEUKEU grintfli.erlndmu. Honnih.n Ullimi tleft. tax. , ‘ htater:k m .r perfocl condition. Se*-thle- -inii ro i jh«v r.lncotU. P«rku. j>r.r.ho«, bt.utl pPAUL a EQUrPMENT ' -ANTlferi'Mt“r. for MO betd e.ttli loektn. alKdltntooa .urplut wooi- • btautlful — car at «Dl|t.____ :----»l«># _ __dlo Vletar N .W . phort niOOni. e)i>thlo». “ K . & ' _ w ,..e o h . b r o w n i n g a u t o CO. Joh W OF THE FINEST' |______W« alio lianJIt manr lltoit, aixh a. ,BRO] '■“ r.M Jru5SXi.rL,B!S S i ^ T L j i l I ...... • - Foatn Rubber ‘so; Snd A«. N. ^ ------I TomTONS Sbil"l .O'l «hi>vi'td hir’: 'W ^ ■ ^yoniiU t, S.,11 U 'Inp and ------— — buthti*buih.li milmlitd »r.ln. I'Iwnt OiXBl. fP ltxlble.T ublna ' (Wbtf. (Wber. You Dni With ConfldtBc) .y j > w . . . .|«» . , GO ,AHEAD CrauiJ-iij.too Ihli rtif. — I-(I U SED ^R ^EPT.^^^ enl in4 *,(i e»r*•»» lOte VOUD Suptr De'lu'., Club coupt. | Th. ■ : 1 ...... ■■ 'r^.M ag'u?7S! | .Bcmi M and good runnlni ctf ...... ts»i I - ■ * ' ...... P ILOWS - o v ...... 19«6 CIlKVnOLET 5-li»ir. Nle. thlti/ »S0 FOI a OrA’t^)! f mil* - t n atfer--i ------bUtk-tinuh- Clt.n.u.&.Dln.lD'. |l| . ^o^a?:% .awsLES! I VjlltilUAllU; r tn « ^ E«.l|tBl^c6nillllon. low ClICVUOLtrr Cou^t. Illtdlo and | | | J** irnrn: m ■M 1 Bood^runnln* '46 tnslnt. III . CHEVROLETol™t“ . '•"sS J 'S S ^ uses— ------I0V7ERB SPENCE MOTOR CO'. r “ “ “ : Used Car Lot ■ „u ““I OMBIN^S ■ “‘INTOMelNTOSIl A rrtE SPECIAL USKO 8KWI io: Main South______Phon. Ill [j lULTIVATORS | " JH.MO. Co«f’rti'roT.. ETC. BUSINESS and PROFIPROFESSIONAL I - dD lo u g l a s -seju IM h»4 nnx. MOTORCO. MOLYNEUX ' “ J IJ, V/.'Z -Mm C H IN E R Y CO. p ____ DIRECT!;t o r y : i - s pE E - l s I t ' • BlCiCLE SALES &SEBViCS I • noToncycLES MOTi ______I » « p l FORD® TRUCKS^ ft TRAILER] . - "I m' ii(L<»t ^ I t r r : ri>. Ifl. 4»l iiMla l i lflS7i.Crr..^ tlla.iu.~C> Ph »« tL «r • PLUHBISC & HEATlf/C iiii! ------VI" ”t*J?Pi ^uhT I USED CARS i»«jT>*i^‘X “ F^aJIai5®iriSr' • flEFntCEflAriPW SEflVICE miCT ■JiioOTM irlS p S E III — ' __ ■■ ‘ • COMhI — 11 tttlrlftnilUlfUtrauira. waahtr^ ttui RT —_ « . ..m . » e s o S S iH “ B i l i ’S i i i Phone TlBt«.M«. 8h«awtShsaw.y AppllaBM IWpalr. Ph. UtOJ I 1*U » » TYPE\VlilTEnS______O A lltia.r. KrM ..^ Im .f, Ph. Iin-M. o;r>. rtniai; .ild ..« ■ « Phoot »o7 Bb«. UJO CH wood Trptwrmr g». OppotlU. P.; 0- j IS « m NEW m t t tea CbnrelM tnck «e a«ian i S l • VACUUM CLEANERS______[il Uoo^tr M ln and S.r>le«. I'hont n»0 ■ g C- Andtr.on Comptnr. Twin F.lla- I ^ GLEN G. JENKINS[ENKINS i J VEWET IA N ~ B aW 3 ■ ■ ' ■ .E_&ALES^iSEBVlCE,JU^ ■ HULL’S TURKEYS . „oVF ■,:«ralESB{5 ...... I .il.HylB I :||2 s a s r s s r s g • WATEH SOFT£]V£ffy ~: ------*n‘*Slnr^~AlpoS?t ^ I I ...... "■■■■ • - ...... ^ - i'------—— tI o t o s d a y , n o v W MjfrpjE.TVTOKTY-T'.OUB.5UB. . ^ TIMES-NEWS,,[EWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO►AHO -______. Uke a risk, but tbattb a t anyone w ith »B to r e a lla thal ne who ha« prorfdod « « * 1 ^ e«t«d In smaU pitalism Called Answnsw er gendes can afford to take the big buslneu.* VIodem LDS Chapellapel £ or Unity Is[s GoiCom pleted . Pure Capital T . ^ Q _ ri>k _of o fstock , i ^ . investment.iav^ r o t . , -He hasn't fo H m . : ry--...vv.q' tist Ideas L u re^ B ht' n^»ny‘«t^)ckEoldcni are there culty'lh~ idju» ~ ^ To Leftist 1 * * I nmerlcaT ^ e ^ / NoMo one knowa. forfo: sure, change from th tOTT,r pmrdiflt “oI“ Ujb bl*U» M»w Twt . le ™<5Umi»t«"aboUrn8.00 estimate aooUtnS.OCO.OOO,*" -the-hnrly-tjiiri ' • - ' i S HAL B O TIX lid.-but we are Uklng a census changt n e w t o r k w v - i w tn t d( he said, 'b u t we are Uklng a < . rear post aulo. to find out more «c»ctl]axactly." ', “You sUli d< • :r.r^ Wall street tbe otber day instotj a middle punstoninston bcUevesbellBve* ther« shouldsho be remarked, and . ■ how a young Phi BcU Kai ■U.1I .1 U u l. .1 least . u t 30500.000M M W stockholders In lng: . doing tn his campaign to im to manufac- America,Tlca, and ththat a t such a «num ber “One of my ' ' . ' ' / r Aioerlcft a land ot.UStUo ttle cap!capitalist*. But he has a pn>gram to ma U have a tremendous effect hJ to explain to ; apologizing for ture moro AoerlcMn capitalists by would have *T • T h e Idea of no t apologlil: Uie mlUlont. aad ho10 beUevesbeUevt that bolsteringlinng falUifaith In eaplUllsm.caplUlism. don't know, my, ' i * f r capitalism h a s^ ^ ^ ^ _ ire might have to have a eoun* happen next o b the way to turn back^ ««OTuniraccmn *TVe might have to have a made quite a h ll.'^ P ^ ^ try whereKhcre nearly everyonec ^ o n e waswiu p ro s. Nobody knows. aaldG eorge K eith and soclailtm. UJ “ he told. •TTiat'fl a big or- On th a t poln ' -...... '■!. Punston. BU Idea is to broaden th -b u t I think It's possible.” m uch an anybc :5 ■Owrge. who ot industrial ovnerahlp by ^ oie fof Uiethe Wg difficulties he.haa] vestor. to o .- , 41 and ta ll enough i rnP IN OUR STORE THIS ‘;i>MlcaU«B.al s new llUiOOe LD8 ebapcl a n d anoiw.ttiwinent inent hall1 has been under wayy for mmere ere than a year. Ground was broken In May, AM new s ty le s; ana n d paHp attern s f l ■BMJ tea bran Ml for liU iun.un. 8Bnnday. Pm ldenl 8. DUWortb Younc «of t tha lOM. Mueh of th e laborabor on the balldiag was donated by meioberanemberaof < the sizes 14’/a toto24’/jond.l2td20 24’/j ...... H H AmUM UBc^, Billri*k»-OH7rwW-*inrtaU^«k-«ui.llMUinUd ^ th» httiMlnr LPS ward. (Sherrodrod photo—SUffphoto— engravlDj)______. « « ¥ ¥ «¥ ■ ERI.ERl. -,y ,y &SA1 J I state he Is •'conatantlyntly besiibesieged by , * H|^])edication1 SSlated Sunday for 9 0 1 0 1 1 residents of this disputedisputed iarea to 2-PIEC2-PIECE DRESSY CREPS for . Nevada Soloii exert myself to gett the tUs u te line - pu t . By M iss G^rry Stanf HH f LDS CIiap(ipel an d H all in UnityU ni Seeking[ Mr Pai f l r t Jordan replied In effect: ’ All you .have lo do U elt ONmr, Nor. 39—Unity'sr't newne LDB Slshop Kerman atoker.■. The iulJdlJisiulJi yv £• y-t !• r SES 303,G«7 Sisnaturea to QualifyQual an. WATERhIRNITY DRESSES hall will be committee Includes L. E. Crnne. ^ BIBnclupel Mid unuMment hall ' Of CaliforBU O r m & InUlaUve measure on th e bi |i^M edIeat«d at 7:30 p4». SundSunday by lard Jolley, Eldon Derry. Don < JB0,805 for a petlUon’n for a “f t " Blockilock tanctand Brown, ...... *6.5 Bm iCPrM dw l s. DUworth Younsoung of the ratt and Frank Pace. Tlisrile latelate Sam-6 . . Insiz=sl0to20 ...... Lake City, uel Banner also was a memberTtember of the BACRAMENTO. Callf.,:allf Nov.-Nov *39 (if) tlve InlUatlve. Then 11 wouli P I l i & B a m t l a Quorum . S a lt Lake lomla voters or ... ■ i . . J has been committee.. —A lone.iome Nevadavada legUlegislator to elUier the California vo Bl wfl y °^ Uie buiidlns hai ils counselors, wanta parU of nine northern ( C a lif. “ »c legislature. r i % E E ; S A M I ian a year B>»hop Btoker and hi* counse ;DUST LOVELY SHEER FRE d to Nevada £o ------:____ ------ST A R D U S T g | IsiwouiuS was broken In. MayMav IflSo Morris Baker and W adede Baker, Baker, do> o m la counties ceded to Nevac me during tho keep him company, K lliCrtM new Lulldlnr conulnsns a ce floor and atw Solon WarnsIS ono n M. Jordan for InformationrmaUon on how nEaEMUEit tiiib In pink andmd white. hoje, wilh dark seam. tSlL’M ro tp n a snd .a cloak room. TT DEEPdeepf FAT FRYI I hlllllllP^baim entitructure 1 Disunity DispliU l S p i a y He thought It might bobe dono COM FACT I BALT LAKE OITY. Nov Nov. 29 I(A— by a plebesclte of thehe peoplepeople ;living u I *1.99.99 II 99cc . 111., yesterday In the long narrow r stripstrip ofof terrl- / M of the floors in the claisrooms.clau se n . Paul DouRlaa. D - 111., ycilet Here's your opportunopportunity,-^see and tos I ill ^d chapel are tileded ai and the said that a display ofof biller bitter dla- tory between "the I present present orbl- . . . for oor J U n ;) tl iuS»'ot the chapel, roetrxun.1^ . IpupEe unity might encouragele Rutsle Russia to trary Collfomla-Nevada:vada state state line 20-QuetUons ff — 'tf Smartlylartly SStyled t for Holiday Weor foods cookcd m these fctiibus fryers, Sco L i tffooma, Bishop's office nnaa ftellefAel so. "pull tha trUlier" of World/orld warwar HI. and the summit wherehero thethe ^waters Contest I im l I |||^e;t7 rooms are-carpet«d.'ThiI.'The walls He tald 1033 and 10S3 will be divide lo run lo the > PacificPacific ococean.” ES donuts,donuls, ctc.ctc., 0 oil I cookecooked in tho sam e fats. I chapel are peachch b blossom tho'^cruclal period” InI internal in tem atlon- Crawford figui-ed thot th a t line would ' JjHf t MMtor asd tha velvet drapesMS areu tur* ai affairs. take In parts of California'silfomla'B »Modoc, Proper^ n eW w BLOUSES L coior. SeparaUaxaUn8...the . In .urging a genUecnanlyecnanly clun-c Lnaaen. Plumas, Placer.acer. SierrcSierra, Al- fired Q _99 BEMIMBER:ilEME?^E R ; ”//" I f W e C an’t Service I t . . F c 1 jQotnte ud unuiement roomsrooo are palgn, Douglas said het realized Re- pine. ElDorado. Mono)no and NevadaNi furnaces ^ Nylons ond Royonlayon CnCrepes ' $1.99 - * 3 iy nMBia pUstIo folding doors,irs. publicans woula-Interpretpret thethe plea counUes. Ko lives near CedaCedarvllle, ^oT u ,. BitUr b.«< , % 1 I In sizes 32 to 44....^.,, tl itR buUdlns U'equippedIpped with as a "don't hit" me dodge.” dodge.” B ut Modoc county. n UEkDpdem-(ound ecpttpmeot.)t, a piano the farmer Volverslty'oty' ol ChliChicago "My ranch In so fara r isolated from "W.‘..h"fVr I NfWad •a-electronlo organ.. The stage eoonom ist tald thehe politicpoUUclans any town In Nevada,"da," heh e saidsa In ^ ' ? i u r * ‘ Id ||kS|b49‘iB0dem drapes. Tbe chapchapel will should not Ignore Isauet,uei. Includinginclu his letter, “that mottott of my con- IB V V nB ’ 9 IDliMtaoo pvMiu. any dlahonetty and grafttraft discloseddisci tacts wilh the outsideIslde. workworid are M K 2 im H Iw Uooey to erect the buUdliuUding was by Investigations, with California border' toww OP fl ^ banQuets,. dances,nees, plays. *The Demoeratlo admlnlstravdmlnlstratlon Crawford told thehe secretarysecretai ot ||HgATIMC| OP m a g i c ROSASANA SHOF MAGIC . proxlmately haa wealcnette* and It has polnlpoints of ------VALLEY. INC. 1153 5 3 AMoin Avenue Wott ■IIIV L h l OOO vorth of labor was'as d cussed. W hat I objectst to- Is the FALSE TEvETf I e t h l | |» ) M i k s tho tioa.ooo buUdinE.lng. opposition .charging allII membermembers of acres ot landiand upon th e admlnLatration w ithth being being tra l. p i,„ du«.mfoft. kasteeth. tn im ■ I lM dob the building U locate*ocated have tors lo thelr.country." (Kimltr, iprlnlilxl oa uptxr and Igvar . . D lU m M n leveled (or laarincaplnleaping and ____ i-_ pUtn bald* thrm (Irmnn >o>0 that U).lh«r fo« n»t imjr. Ch«.k. "pUtt odor" I l l i J.* A. flweaaon, TwinI FFalls, a l was t ^ leu than domestic4c and exexport c.trASTtfcni lodM '’g-^mOmng tupervtsor. KlongLong with demands. Adrarllicmtnt Christiitm asisSeason Sec I S |m 1 A tmihb ,EaatSaal PhonoM 2760 2750 W j

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