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^^r'lm te iw» . !“ |^rran“tO"S< %r Paid B ■• ^ i8 (m-«n»tor mSBool [»*•'£; c»Itod tatUy Ury itt L »• iz ^ i^.i|.ti«w to nu«I b u sj^g attot that tnd tha ! will wrt In anr rcdi »L^2^nt." McCar- er mtd t iSSSiBeeliunatlon the ules »P««^ eonireM ‘^ ’U r T juflchaoa fiavoted XOt«ch» oftarty T »*.y ^ wtttf prob- tho-Hrtt md the west aod waa dell» eet. and 1 S?£L wm 17 we*tem aary y«ar nson Answe] Puts Cattle ffTVGXON, O c t 1 5 (U.R)-T-AgTic rBauon today put the queatio « wpport-program up to tl (tor livestock and fam i group Jtfbd 22 orgaoiations for th uioeDM possible” to i Zt\TJ$Dem faddiM livffltock U g ] 5 S S i>< SSS£l said a price appeal to <1 5n~~UVB~^ttlg -agrtenltnn 5S!^wi« grew recoi Clifford B. He ^ d r«t«. cbiunnan of the authorized S^ttw.BcMonaald: feet with, OnU of your proposal coneruiri M U TDold InrolTO ad> tee th a t d NicUantof greatmagol* aounced't . »( btU^that «u^ cU 6« undertaken with- retary Bet the Uralock and m eat Into^ effe< iwortuiilty lo consider meeta agal I ml Uie effectj-tipoa -«ember»- ••-------------------------------gl»ea-*ufl biitiWhebelleTe4-t^>e PWPOMd < It comot pmchase pro- -' The pl§i Kd beef and hambunrtr produ< amcUot aid to.;eatt|*M VlM stiatki . OOP atUi i«na Beuon ta)d "we to i Btnatibmtheconoem lunctloiu i salU«,..andourrM a re«lonal„fl nod prt«nm . . ; In the offices.. ft»^itU»-produffar-and —Purther- vHk.' plaawa«.T tta 4tiartnent already cnu acnucei itcd for tbs purchase ol -in Ohlca Ipcradi of canned beef (Cntiaa M ’C s (U,-fnll ta p a c f of the ri ■■ ISTnrOTmSu low- a* feed prosram In ■Liod-emeteenoy-llve-' ~ M5W V< I tnlUbIs ererywhere Jojeph R. » h*T prosram"—not nounced to Oennanacl ^ In fmmdatlon stock, tommy ^ U v e actions and of top-sm iJueWena-wWch-vmUd- 'ddcuiM ata jBttrauld.lncJude: ettmaUil for ll?c cat- lahoratarv •^.h^lahlishM-aa McOatSl ““r<iuMjTmd:flrfas:r- Ttb i na-^ tajinmns would have made with ^could.notbetcr- Khedule of price* Jiy' Jl by Ih# bouse com- t I U m J^ ijm to bB worked out !lS J? , t o the mwkeUng of BBber 01 choice catUe 2^Uu-an«-prevent JS Y t'jit^ at the time Igrnpiitac. dim- i " ---------- ianstoisnta feofK y igedbyFire' tkl. HiT . McCarthy i J*«enwdnt3am - Barlow. Bur. w«uldhnveitarU -------------- 4^ ^ IhfMw® lo hu ta " «"W» «t I , .Even aa -j^-.way, SSJit^^-Hwrlnc ^isohast JOW mm oi headquarte: Cwchde. *I»n*c to 1 'to iw '-t2- 'I a - 'i ....... 5^» y 'Jw ___ 1C .. , ..7T_-. , A Rexona] N a^eefcLocal Gc d Reclamatioh maUcD poildea fr^ in terlo r Becre-' Be ni tary IlcSay. ipeaker for the an- return i nual baoQuet. .. of the Wedneiday they were put on no- when ( tlce by Roelamatlon Commlaaloner that hi W. A. Dexhelffltr that local Interests turn ti most taka the maJVn^MnslbUlty la paid, and tha Inltlatlre la putting over Sepai new reclamation piojecti. Dezhelm- sates c er mtd the local tnteieaU muat be acUoa the laleanen both locally and with declaral eonzreu hi. obtaining new prajecU. ^ McCarran told the coovenUoa tho „Dort t nearby Truekee^^aiaon project waa the-tlrat to whli^ lulsation water waa dellvoed from a federal projn unaltort eet. and now 4n the golden annlver- vaDey i aary year of tho project the dUtrtct of the owes tbe government leaa than tor weat 1300.000. wers Policy Ci ttle Aid up to S )-^AgricuIture KANSAS CITY, Me J queation of a culture Secretary Ben up to the na- scAhbwcr admihlstrati li groups. Iy" to meet tho twin pi IS for their rc- priccs and mounting si * *; * that “ Demo-Bid for—“h ?^ . •. tlon fai USDA Revise Delay Denied 7 Pnna UP and AP Eeperla WASHlNaTON. Oct. 16-AatSit- wt-Agriculture Secretary J. Earl 3oke rejected' today a<Demooratfo >ppeal to delay reorgnntoaUon of the ly^l'llll.llFW ^ ireas reconvenes. **“ “ *J He aald the departaeat Is -fully luthortzed" to pnt Uie plan Into ef- :ect without .consulUng the full 'At.a j »nBreur'Cok6*headid'the~eotwit^' 'addreiset ee that drew tip Uie blueprint an- that whi lounced thla week. diet, but -Senatopa-Kefauver,-DirTenttt-and- atabiUaed !iwnphreyrS-> Minn., ^ e d iBec- cany on -etary Benson not to pu^ the'plan Benson nto effect. tmtU after codfciiu hla depai neeta again In Jaauaiy. They asjd ned with dvea-aufflelent-tima-to-etudy-the- —He-aald iropoasd changea under wa ' The pl^n Ineludet eUmlnaUon ot w coat a t ^ 2 ‘S;^^!fteik.orrawJ unetlona an^ the aboUUon of aeven aettJed d( ^lonal_»lL-..ceDKrvaUoa .anrlee in his j Si.rTffl«-Ma*T5TS lan waa. reported today iro n vari- next year ua aoiucea. r ‘3! VFCarthy Will ^SS.' ^ farm.prtc Seek^Facts^on^ 5S/?, ----- ----------------------lutare-laj Refugee Story NEW XfiiOc. Oct. 16 (W-Sen, oaeph R. McCarthy. R.. Wls., an- w ouncedtoday.hewouldquesUona lennan aclentljt who disclosed that » tommunisl* were In posscaslon The. aclenUst -fled a Russian iboratory In Boat aermanv and I»®““cUoi im -aa-aoon-ar-arnmgementSTTfi' ProouoUoi lade wIUi tho anny to bring him ere from W est Oennany. (See story ■i-Page 10. c o lu m iT ^ ' ^ FlV A “Vital to InQttlry- i X I C M ^arthy said Uie report was ' T i It* to hU aenate pannanent in- K n i s^lgaUona aubcommlttee's InvesU- jOon of alleged espionage at the w y -a ^ - c o ip a radar labo«V>r- ' ■ ' I .H s at Pt. Monmouth, N. J. ' McCuUiy said air force InlelU- Plre st “ co» were “IncUned lo dU- grease dai ^J*Xha8.Baked-Ujl.alrforeefora JVray'a-ca ■mpiete report on Uie sclentlsf* nesday. fZ*. w*** Army Stevens on ar- -cafe..eald mgtoisnta—for— outatlonlntr-the some gteaa Oman.. became ov ..T Wltneu" The flaj I UUnk he will be a very necei. cafe’a air . 'X ^taeas to our Investigation,- cCarthy saldT IgnlUng a ^ 0 senator opened Uie fourth “ .Por ^ of h s . InvesUgaUon-lnU).#e- - i leal^_n,t. tit,_M.7nm outh-br ■«Lf,e_and-.' rationing a eroup o! unWenUfled P“ rlne ho -A-member-of hU lUff * W he probably would. Intervleitf of «ve signal corps cl- = Ian employes uhoje suspension W ly jrom^a. h. ,lv ™ ^ McOuthy uU h. muM on ^ ■»,»* ■).-Ocn. O.OTO I. B«k. chW ol e army aignal corps, beforo Uie JfiJ t>commlttea tomorrow.-^ ' - hanp In conununlty * S Ia^ehed: U,e an-. NEW,YC »aal xund drive ’Itiuraday. Twin PaUs, officials were Ing hablta Ptimlstlc aboiit Uie weather, b*- aa a njore. »orkcra.makia0-U\e-real- aive-city-tt -i:, ' ' “'"'aas would find most It t» one o 'ople at home, communlU* ^^en aa the carapiUn got ua- »P«t-lMt- way, Mra. Dauelaa - Hmo automoUve. ■me aKretai^. »gSSd TOreTTOm; “■ received at chest The dat adquartcra through-early re; current, coi wn.« to Ihe opeclal glfla drive Managemei ’'i: i o ^ Newspaper SerrlBg a T Control -37 ~ [oil Projects r He noted there is no provlalon te (' - • return of thd* control and owneiihlp • ‘ of tho project to the local people t” • when they pay off the debt and . ' that he haa Introduced a bill to J ; , turn ti over to them when the debt j '> . atate caucuses of.dele-1 j". gates conUnued in preparaUoa for acUon on rtsolvrtiona and policy i, \ declaraUona Prtday. . ‘T ,, The wmter users oommlttee In' a 'J report presented by Chairman R. J. ^■VJ McMunin o r the Salt river project HP iR Arlnma eaUed for tba assoclaUon K ’: unalterably to oppoae propoaali for IgaT vaDey auUiorlUea along the Unea 9^ ot the Tenneasee valley auUiorlty ' y* for weatem river development. • <C—Un—< >« » » « »■ C4li»B II ' _ Critics, 1 ;o Stockmen B :TY, MoT. Qct. 15 <U.PJ-Agri- .ry Benson said today the Ei* hlstration has ‘‘acted prompt- twin problems of falling farm tb^ ntlng surpluses, and promised hur o: that “we shall continue to meet them h ead on.” __ -T ^ - 'He d^ended admlnlstra- | fq tlon farm policies in a speech before the national conven- tion of Future Farmers of . America. Benson epoke aa aome Republican l^fb polltteal atra't«glst« wer'e-lnterpret- tral Mi Inff nhe party*# surprise defeat’ In ter pu Wlsconaln’s special congresalonal newly- eleetlon this week as a algn of fani) mittee belt dlantlsfacUon with hls'^llcles; OI ■partlailnny hlu rBportcd..plan-to- seek major 'chnngea In'the present ^o high farm price support lav explr- Mrles ( Ing next year. ^ A t.a press conference be/oie he “ S ? ? ' aadre»sed“ the*TPArBeiiidtr*ild ‘^ irV that while "Jt-la dangerous to pre- t diet, but we expect prices to be atabiUaed-at'thO’praseat-levelHmd. cany on throughout 1854.” J Benson said the-reorganlzaUon ot ^ hlfl department had long been plan- , ned with ompbaals oa three factors; _ _ _ _ _ Mnketluir,'ree«cij,"Kia rtucm iiiH : T _ _ —He-gald«~hpga buying prognun ls JblfJ' under way In whlch^he government ba« contracted t<tJt>uy.ll3 ipUllon 1> pou^ ot involsi^'^SXXL '"XV' ' He told'tho press conference ihal ( !^a feel the Uvestpck Industry has k setUed dfftin Tery/ttuch." Ih his «)fcech B&aon did not aay . what kind-ot-faim program tsrup^ «lnl.tt.ltel m u olfer to cgngroi S ° g l, next year, but be-made It clear ha sees plenty of room for Improve- nent In the present law reflUlrlng Uio government io support baalo 2 ^ lopa at 90 per cent ot parity. ™,_ „ “Our moat pmslng Immediate BToblems concam the falling off of rarm.prtces and lnco«ne. .thB decline ^ n foreign markeltB.-and exctss stocks It some lann products,” he told Uie Agent « lutore-farmers.-^— ^ -------------------- a««r-«P "Wehave act«dpromptly-«idu S*?* ^ iffeetlTdy m nftMlhlo Wc^wa ng pTogranj»—tb meet these prob- cms. We ahall conUnuo to meit loim a hem head on, and wo ahaU alrlvo «»* inceaslngly to Improve our program Peto < oots.’’ Uve tor At another .point, he predicted vor of I ^iturs'governnseiit'TOnr^'ropiSr itrtJWTi: 'wUl be geared to more reallsUc that thi iroducUon.** formatle =^«zahftlLnotr£ontlnue=to^rti<» dlsbdct^ >rodu«Uon-in-uneeonomlo-pattems“ annoiinc (CMUaa«d «n P an U. C*l»a 4) formed = r -------------------- through Fu’e Damages , _ O farmera Roof of Local Cafe^ Kitchen Plre startlns from , overhcoled iw annm Tease damaged the kitchen, a rmll ecUon and & portion of Uio roof at _ ^y'8-cafo-about-9:ao:p^rwed- Martin Iverson, co-owner of Uie afe, .sald tbe tiro started when ; ____Mi omB jreaae set on UlBltavSTo mtJl' * J ecame overhaated'and eaught fire. _ The flames wero drawn into Uie tor of t ifea air conditioning exhaust sys- w u elael sm and carried up to the roof, the Tvrti mlUng a part of an llnterlor wall tlon ' nd a portion of Uie, roof. « we sui Smoke trom -tho.bloxe filled Uie crlst. »a r part of~the' TjpctlttHi errtne hotel. aeoona-lteOTtodBwct The ai lahottl extend over the cafe. c. H. Y The .ftlamueMu.tumed ,ln at P:30 pentacbs m . and tlrcmen had the flro out dent. au< sforo 10 p jn . VUliers. i Iverson aald-Thursday the cafe Crow, pf IubeclosedthTwortonr'day«.“Ho as"secn ad no estlmato ot damage, but aald SalvaUoc le ceilintr and wiring were burned gomery. It in Uie kitchen and there was At the mslderabla heat and smoke dam- tors'also te. ^ ________ .- • __________welfare p Su^in^HaMts HEW.YORSi Oct_l&.(Bpeclal>— fc&d.tiuek win Palls, as revealed by tbe buy- automoUi ff hablte ot Jts people, sunds out farm ma . a more prosperoua and progres- boots. It ire-city-than-moat-ln-the counUy. when-the U ono ot the Umlepd number of In all. immunlUes.ln whlcb more was cents ou.t «at-last-year lor earr'and oUier local reU anagement. covering all 48 sUtes. ^ Twln-Pall»-chilked-^p~irareii ?(5hTiT— lum e.ln. Uii yw -ot-tl8.-4M .jW —Blir - ^ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSI - - 'Alflerican . .. - -_r"------- nd |. •■ to , 'a Kt igpjW W B w n i B g |^ ^ on I 1 - ^ . Tbe ITS. troopaUp Gelfv leaves T ri^ ^ psled territory. The vieaiers arrlral was i n tb ^ wooJd palt oot Utelr.ioldlers and ta d Ing OB tbe Oeiffer were wI tm aa'd ehUdrn 0 .. ;DoctorsiPorm ' To Handle Q Definite steps by the Sout^ cen- Sue! ^ tral Medical society to jromtte.bet- direct* n ter publlo relaUonshlps thnugb a tbe so J newly-organizcd medlaUons com- dent, I) m lttM were announced to4ay by more, i; JDr.'Olenn Q. Voyles, Uie orianlu- Mltcbi 0. i t e t ; ! a j t e a l d e n t . __________ .Palis... t The action was taken, following a Int . series ot panel discussions ctnduct- not be ed by the society's pubUc nlaUons fldals . committee. .. would , .^Tha purpOsa-of-Uils-new-prooe- dlaUoi dure, Dr. Voyles' explained, ll to af- tho « , ford everyone an opportualty lo boask Register any grievance he might socletj Tavjr^cittrTaisrtiamber^rintr , medical profession In this part ot ' AlUi ‘ the state . ........................... groopa ; Low-Interest-^- ^ ; .... • • • • . ' "pi L„ Repprted-jjn, ; S6 & iffeitiriig ^ CASev’, dct^»-L ltU e interest, - jmd—port—of—that-adverge,—was . ahown in the plan to make a part : ot Blaine county Into a soU con- • --------- , servaUon district at a hearing hero ri , Tuesday. Ttero are ^proxlmately ft! , 300 farm s In Ui» proposed district but the meeting was aUended by ' only 17 farmers. . ‘ X *C The hftsrlng was condticted by liter B. Spence, unlversity ot Idsho ■- .T extenslon^MnrlccTMKTBlUhe'Counly JU Agent James W he^r." Roy Hen- nlfsr-toplalned-thepr^wsed-bound- — 'anes, pointing-out'that ^ e dls- Dworu trict would lnelwlw.Onnn« frp tf1v> y t l ^ and Carey. - Previous attempts to £“ ,P«rt form a soU conservaUon district In Ih« « o . h .v . InUea. Pete Cenamua, state represenU- . Uve tor Blatoe county, spoke In la-' ' vor of the •district, saytag tanners' m-mc-Bre r « a a Kthnlcal heS^ d ^ t toey can get Ifttuough tha formation o t - i soil conservaUon dlshdct^William-BuohleJ.^QaBaett.- twmw announced-that-if-tho-dtsmet-U formed the. farmers caa get help . Uirough Uie PMA. LuUier Jones,' Twin-.Palls. soU conservaUon representaUve..told the farmers the district could help In flood control, work, and Wesley -lo, Carlson, Sawtooth naUonal forest about 6 representaUve, sold the forest ecrv-' Ice -would help- Uie' dUtrlct. congres A referendum vote on the district j- la slated lor November at a date to T>».or*h be announced. _____— _______________ Uio_adi Local Pastors log ac^ ^Pick-Leaders ^ The Rev. Richard DeVlUlers. pas- especial tor of Uie Plrst ChrlsUan church. Dulles' was elected president Wednesday ot flnn." Uie Falls Ministerial assocla- Senate Uon..-. aganda • Ho succeeds Ui?-Rev...Edwln-E. SUtes.: Crlst. pastor of the Chmr^ 41on.:i^ ■Bretmai: ' Uon of The sroup alto elected the Rev. TJnlled C. H. Yadon. pastor of the Plrst trade bj Pentacbstal church, as vice, presl- Agreemi dent, succeeding the Rev. Mr; De- In-that VUliers. and the Rev. Ray Eugene the mos Crow, pf«tor,,Plnt_BftptUt_church. JhCJDOB as"secret«^-lrcosury. succeeding In co SoIvaUon Army rCapt., Rce Mont- terlansi gomery. magic." At the election meeting, the'pu- the vot< tors'also discussed-ways-of solving has, to - welfare problems ofthe community. Jie.sald. jits Tag Twin fc&d.tiuekB,-Urca.ba:iterlesafid'6thei «ood tis automoUve equipment. Including .living, farm machinery, motorcyclcs and with boots. It markcd-a-Raln oveMO(l. wu o\i. when-tho totarw as »11573;00(j; moro »» In all. It was equivalent to 37 cents oRt..of_eYe>y.-dolUr spent In local reUU storea &i the ytK, and Wgh-lev^ VM mnrn than was-spenHaPper^ Uonately elsewhere In Uie country, fom pm irhert the average was 17 cents. In Uie Mountain States, 10 centrof the wo.»«j) dollar went tor automoUve pur- Tho ac cl^es.' aad In Idaho it was 30 other^cls —Blif-^-«wndlng^fte=automeUv* -Ing-food THUESDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1963 icanrTroo^fiip at 1 aves T r i^ after .laUng the first teU et Aa riral was •ebedoled long betore Britain and ers and tom «fer sotle A, incIndUtg Trieste p< id chUdrenef U.S. lervlcemea. (AP wtrtpbal jrnrMBdiati^n idle Patients’ C m-Such complaints would first be hav et-directed-to . ^ ot the offlcials ot teei aUie society; either Dr. Voyles, presl- betl m-dent, Twln .Palls; Dr. Carroll Q - poll bymore, vice prealdent, Rupert, or Dr. Mei a- MltcheU D. Rider, secretary. Twin gan - .a l l s -------------------------------------------------up^ [a In the event any ccmphiint could ! “] eU not be reconciled by the society's of- mec insfldals Uiemselves. the grievance Ing wcmldlhen bestibmltted to tliom e- maj le- diaUons-'commiUee.—2n-that-«vent -met it- tho-ose with the grievance would bei to be ask^ to assist the officers ot tbe said ■M ^ ^ 0^ ^ submltUng:the complaint ot ' AlUtough. a. number ot medical __ groopsljj^ther pai'ta of the country ~ | ; ' . Tjie bear reported twlea before in twln‘?tn( was teen :«saln i . .about. 11:36 p. m . WedSMday . ^ g ,near tbe^unloa. PM Uio;rolad• l^y.A!Ithou4« made the report- to police a t ia:48'a: m. Thuraday. I - .iL!jV-^oj{wt_time_tha_he«. ^ has been »een|^ about 'a. weekj-. j ^ n- , ' ; ' , . - - .. ^ I Senator-Asks <» ^ - For“Realism”?fl d- .RUPBRT,_Oct lt~ B « a .'H « a y .Poll s. Dwonhak-c^ed fo r' ’^realism'*. In boul ba »^yg^^8n«utJUg>m:h bfttnra J»h to Rupert Rotary club Wednesday, onn In “Plftcen'.blUloa dollar* for foreign swlj aid this yearls too much,” Dworahak own said flaUy, - avei ' -Although he sold iM' hopes for Oi aid and cooperaUon from -foreign ticu ^ war, Utg senator advUed that a - < strong naUonal' economy: and d»- ™ fenEe-Ja .the-best-poIlcy- to-foUow.- -f¥r w UbHar8..uio-not- neoosaHly - make friends, he said. . ____ **’ The senator prodletod » 'tough” - T ,, congressional seoslon w hen tbo legls- 1 lature mets Uie first ot. the year. He predicted Umt the new Hoover « commission will “sUrUe tho naUoa" wlUi Its first report, and noted that about. 60 per. cent ot the first Mm- . f- mlsalon's-report was-»cccpted-by —^ congress. *ouU In answer to a tiuesUon, Senator * Dworshok said he wiU withhold Judgment on.Uio next congress and ... ,Uio_admlnistraUon..unUl-aftW=«W next session. He did cite the ending of tbe Korean war as nn "outatand- tag achievement.- and lauded the recent foreign policy statem ent by 5 -Becretary-of-State—John—Poster 7 ^ Dulles regarding cold war tacUcs. I- especially In Indo-Ohln4.’H e tenned 1. Dulles' policy •'construcUvo and It flnn." . - ment SenatcrDworshak attacked “prop- aganda that would have the United _ ^ti t SUtes labeled-a--high tariff -na- ^ a 41on.:i^said-Uiat-wlU>-«io-oceep- -Na- tion of a tiw smaU countries, the founi r. TJnlled SUtes Is vnlijue for tta low <lnsa It trade barriers. “The reciprocal trade thom :• Agreement'hu not been *reclprocal,' have :• in-that the'Unlted States has made Pocai a the most concessions and has token Oo u JhcJnoBUottca.’ .: ____ ------------- ----------ir a v e g In conclusion, be reminded Ro- crash - terlans that tongress “does not work IngJ magic." Support and guidance from bourn - the voters is a responslbUity that posit/ I has, to-be taken by the citizens, a h» . J i e . s a l d . - ------------— : ------- : ------------- span. ...... --------------------------------- -------------- vin-Fallsr^as-P ; ttood times and.*'hl8ll''st«ndard’ot then I living. They * WlUi families eanUng more, aa retail • -was-lhe ca« InTMriirPalls-last year, pu more w u spent on luxury-ltems. dise. Retall-acUvIty generally w as.at a meat hlgh-levbllnrTvlnPalls during the In Uti , j eac. with^Uit .] flgafc=t etftU -rtatta 4«Ma compUlng the Udy sales volume of ihi »4M81.000. It marked,a gahi-ovcr house , U>o.«^M3S.ooa.of.Uie.previow-7ear. ment The acUvl^'cmled over into the W300 I oUier dasses ot ret^ l buslnea_cov- loUai ered by tho survey: Load stores sell: . Dnj (• -Ing-food.-another-impurtaiit ladCA. ttlOO - '4., ....... . Nine!Irrigated Idaho Cotmt _________ -------------------- p at Trieste ^ , J ,v 'f- •-1 foi . .. -. foi ■^BSBswElS^ ful M E ]' loU et AaerieMi famUics oat of U>e dU- ifitaln and UM'-UBlled Slates -aooooneed Ig TOest« pert. Italy. Mott ot dose saU- LP wtrtpboto) , ^ i«n 6fdBp^~| ts’ Complaints S rst be havs established similar- commit- als-ot tees-and'-procedores to encourage an, p ^ - better putSp relaUonshipt. It was ala' lU Q- pointed ont that the BouUi Central bet or Dr. Medical socI ^ . Ib. Uib tlrst such or- \ Twin gsnlttUon to arrange for such a set- cll -----------t i p - l n - l d a t o r - -------------- ^ ------- ^ --------- Hoi could I "It Is (hir hope. In setting tip ths soo r'BOf- medlaUona. qommlttee and provid- jm ivance Ing Uie iheaas by which the public Ufa .ome- may have'i:'dlrect contact with the' col -event -medical"ptofewlonrthat-there will ita would be a better'relatlonshlp all arotmd," are of Uie said Dr. Vbylea. ■ ^ plaM Is-our^mlio^that-aoy-ius- J)tt , Utled crlUolsqfl result In correcUve ed ledlcal aclion. ♦»«*- unfonnded rumors thi luntry -{teUaaU U fC ^ a «> vio —^ ' .'.I ^ ' ~ r tra ■TwoAa^sted--'' 1 tOns man' was -flntf ahd ahotbsr tfaift«l«nrfoll6W ng tEHrarfalitIf ^ ments In Twin PWls courts Thurs- S day momhif oa drunken driving I h K eegai Kimberly, posted t3M bond and took his statutory .time to entef a plea when arraigned rw j" ■; iQ Ha il represented by X 1T^ -^.Cliy_^cet4_armtttL-Kee*aa _ i I I k ■afeout l;«» am Thursday after be- I tag alerted, by' KImbtely ottloe^ ' ' Elsnry t»n» tjiVm ___ . or. In boulenutS. Before Keegan oould be ieJaat ,»{i:hped,.hiB.weaYlng.car hurt tum eil — »day. onto Second-avenue east and side- s •reign swiped a psrked IMS Plymouth rahak owned by Alvin Schow, 119 Second ald< avenue.east „ ten s for Officers reported-Keegon had dlf- ant ircign ticulty ^j»nfing and standing. He dlsl it**a - o i. c»h— « Yuj S' 2 -Dierl^Bort— fj w ' Li East Idaho S Road Crashes v5 that Mm- .B y Called Frctt _ . T l-ljT - -Separate—hlghway-^^dents In: aSd souUiesstem Idaho clsJmed Uie lives dec! ..... of two persons and seriously In- new Jured a tWrd today. ®ur "3 WlUlom Atkinson, 47. Idabo Palls,- it was-tilled-lBsUnUR5 hen:hli-6edaa. betr 'coUaed wflJi a Ihilon PacUlc freight uiat trata on a YeUowstone highway a tr (I,, grade crossing two miles north ot Ol > Idaho Palls. ss i ^ —Shlrley-Dawtv-^aughanr-^, was ton killed and her husband. NaUion, 37, Uie nned »“ Injured serlously._whea. Uielr and epeedlog car rammed a bridge abut- ~P1 . ment on U. 8. highway M-wl about an s iroD- ooven miles south o t Blackfoot. in tl alted Bingham County Sheriff Everett Tl -n a - Ooodwln,__who--taveiUgated -the In 1 *tKe ^ound oa the couple gave tbelr ad- Ungj I low d « « « Caaoga Park. Cslit., al- olavl n d e though the husband was known to cont seal,' have been a rallrosd-worker In the nade Pocatello. bowi aken Ooodwln said Uielr cor. apporenUy ihou ____Jravellnglat.a high,rste-ot..sprfrf„ .and. Ro- crashed Into the abutment, throw- mne work tag Jts passengen clear,-before It* rrom bounced oft tho railing on Uio op- |? q that posite side of Uie bridge and come to Td tens, a halt;some dlstarice. b ^ n d .the ____ ------------ ^ -M s-Prosperous § d'ot th e '^ t^ u a year’s' rtcotd, »5.MT;Wi07 WmjI They garnered » cente of .each ta Pc - aa reUll dollar. . 3 ^ ■car, - •pUets'selUng ■ ’general mercnan- >. dlse. Including variety and depart- ««6r at a meat stores, had sales of »3J97.000 «« the In'tho-year.amoimtlngto-anoUierB ”“ h« J of The st^~d«ltotf tn fuioUure’ •. Jver household supplies and radio equip- bo : ear. ment dld -business to.the tune ot super th e 13,300,000. equal to 9 cente^ of the port ®v- dollar. .______________ _ eoUc( telP . Draf'^stort "operations came to oHlce itx; tOTJ,0M.TflSW»ttllliig5a-addltlon-. K£wi . . -IT lo’Cotmtles bar Pt Aniit Bsms of Ctn^Um LMBditirt rm rtB d caKid 1 Ike Spr Peacc( On Hi DEFIANCE, 0., Oct. 15 (U.F - i moved.througlLthe upper mlddl©.' for two Ohio audlenccs that wa corncn" - To a tralnslde crowd at Wlllari for a big farm policy speech in ;j flolciniiIy_pEedictfld.lhe-iliiitcd.St I ! fully “a (world) gitotion In-whlc I *• lite r at Defiance, 0., laying ' I \ library at the Defiancc collogc, thl j T rieste.F ight - S In te re s t & e s ^ .T olJ..N .M ^eti rNlTZD HATlONSi N. Y.'. Oct _____ 16 . IB-The ■dlplomaUe batUe to keep » shooting war away from - -Tritsto-Bhlfted-td-U.-N. headqttar-- ^ ters to^y, but Mcurltj^ council de- bate on the e:®loslv« Issue was over- « shadowed by tha Impending Im - don- talks on tbe (juesUon. ^ r c wim U ielr/foreign, ministers V O meeUng In the BrlUsh Mpltal Pn- «lt; day and Saturday. British and for nmlt- American deleg*t«8;here-sat tight ot [ungi and waited to tee what tack Rus^ hoi t w«* Ola's Andrei .Vlshlnsky would take J entral betore Uie'oouncU la the afternoon, die in cn- Vlshlnsky has proposed tha coun* tmi P ^ e zones ot IMeste anS give tbe whole Ini '^>d- jkna independence three' memths ms KbUo. uW . Bo lir tt. pUn h u m t > u> h tne cold recepUon trom Yogoslava and Ar! Italy,-the*‘tw<reiaimfcttt*"t6~Uw mi tmd." area.------- .- ------ --------- - .... .. tie Vlshlnsky wss expected to lead . i Hufr- J .(ll eeUve echo ot Moscow’s earlier charge de: amors that Uu United SUtes and Britain ,ot 4) violate the 1M7 lUUan -peace ris ^ &|gih-and-~Ame^-^troin»-^ -= • A BaicrUa,-sesa«-'ot-Tloisat:«nU- -ll ' , d S " d 2 S S f c ^ — .t^ripdjeatectrtbey would aot^lai SS 5 ir,^s5.gw « “2 1 entering Uie discussion. ^ SS ' * .*■''■* ' • ••• * ^ •lg ign«i m rn*. i »i>. 3 TopTitoAide ^ ««an. — ^T>— —Tl --------------. j=£ "ap sR u ss on a ^Tfiesl^Stand " side- BXUJBADB. Yngoslavla. O ct 08^ 1«1 louth of Prtsldont-.Titovs itgi »P1 •cond aide* today denounced CtoWet 1 ^ me terrenUoa In UiB Trieste dispute *« De I dlf- anU-westem tensloa eased in thla Z ^ He dlstoy ggtel jg M Yj«oslav^ federal execaUve ootm- «P* cU said In an-artlcle ta “PoUtfca'' grc u:B>BriUsh aw ardW otiM teT ^ ^ t A to Italy-U nsKher In the Inter- fed [O , Tint OMdMl Beaetloa ^ AG <l«UDclaUon: w as. tiia C . e s V^igoilar govemmenfs flirt official O pTOMUocemenfon Uie Soviet note. The Rnsslan_pnteit-ta.Ismdaa ___ < In: to'd^ashEgtoa . called the aone A ^ lives decision.amove.whlcb "may e v ^ ta- new dlfflculUet In UiU area ot lurope." It also.sald Uie decision was a . iway a tree territory. Uef b of Obeervers regarded PUade's article the as a reflecUon of YJigoslaT desire «pu was to-rBnaln-oa-ftlcmly. taaii"*!!^ T*ll 1.37, the west . mat their Calm Atmosphere ihe but- -Pljadft’rslatem enf was~ltfuea~In '" T bout an atmosphere of comparaUvo ibic ta this capital. sine erett Tho relaUve csbn here was echoed On -the In italy-whBre’Premier aiuseppe the' ipers PeUa-laitTilghtT«tefitarTiirwfir yni ad- Ungness to negoUate wim Yugr>- mea al- Blavla oo Trtests la a four-power n to conference including Britain and Ugh r in Uie United States. Pella sUpulated, the however, that luch a conference uvi utly ahould be called only after the U.& ^ te .and.BrlCAlaJiaxfljtumfid_orer.tbfilc. a au row- ame of TOeste to Italy. thar Fairfield Man Is , ^ ^ z rN am ed iO ttfan el POCATELLO. Oct IS UV-AUen grou Bauscher. Palrfleld, operator of a TOer 1^ . J,000>«ora-raaobnhas-boea-«hos«a- •oonU .O to serve on President Hsenbower’s ^ naUonal fann councU. Announce- w*h « * : W warot Ojb appolntment'waTmadB CWt ach ta Pocatello Wednesday by Darwta that Brown. Youmi nqm W l^ -IJf, 5ij7 xhtlraaa; who rtcommendecJ-Bau* irt- Kher tor tho post JM. .000 Brown ssld Uie naUonol farm ^11* JJ B w u q ^ ^irtU-'U ^ M ^ p r o b lw ^ t^o^J ire, - ' PATBOLMj W named . Mrs. >IP- BOISE. O ct IS (A-Wllliam Teter. faU< ot superrlsor.'ot the Coeur d'Alene Ing i t^e port of entry, tos appointed stete how< "to 0H&~'^ '^ i r M ^ ^hV~^?p^ ^ 5 oHT belwe^:ihsiv-.^.8pokase,-Buptr light EDITION J S ..............--PWOE-S-CBNTO-t^fl preads j e Cheer fl HisEeEl . 15 (U.PJPresident.'Elsoohower r mIddle-wc8t-today~with-asstn:anc^- -- that war Is not "just around Ue at Willard. 0., th© Prealdent, boaiid . peech in Kansas C i^.^o., tonight, . . Jnitcd.Stat«s-could-produce-flticce8p ^ m in-which we can have p e ^ " , laying the comeratons for a new ollcge, the President said there could ; bo "no .yalldit^” of inter- . national sgreem^ts tmless- t - they were, baaed on 'Tmowli . edge of the people.” • * PQ, At Defliutce. Ibe Pnsldsnt paid C5 particular tribut« to tha lato Sen, Robert A. Taft R..O.SttUng oath* . ^ A t piaUonn beblnd.th« PresldBit w m Sen. John W. Brlckd', R , O, and , ' Oct DemocraUo govenwr, Ztank ^ J. Lausche; ^rom ^ Prvddent stopped- at Oe- ■. .ship to« |Sevla MoCaan, prsaldSBt I over- ^ the eulege. M/rfhww oas of ' Loa. Uie PresldBat's campaiga .advlsen la UU. Mr. Bseahower. -whea ba nlsters "was prealdent et Ooloobla uUvet- *' II Pri- alty in w o . recommended' MoOaah 1 and for appotatment to: the> pitaSdadey - . ; tight ot the.’Bnall Uberal-'artsrooUi**,— E Rusi- her*;— 1 take Mr. Bseahowerhuradedthenld* ' araoon. die west under- ihe ihadlow ot an' - i-eoua« *'"t*t>ccted ~ Itemaa. Jglienm in’a j peotalw.:oQagn»etaBal both' electlon'Tnesday;‘For-tbs ikna ba* .' whole lag. no’presMimlWTeeiams^'l^.'. ; nemths made on vtotonr of -. met a ZMter..‘^3obnm>^l^-Bepbblkaa ra and Arthnr^Tadiutt la.W leeanaltij»^L_2; :o~thT m aliy'TtepuBl^r^M ^^^^ chm d^^ •' Britain ot -tem ,y< 'peue rlsl>4 U v tn f ^ aBd,ftmmiftrni ■ . - firm’ll poSS Jaaa?S?^iS«^5dT;^: r ."counUwltbbop^ dtrtnni^^; lhe.eaakB flTBritttsnctbcn^^gl^^ ig <foS*oomaS&^& ^ ^ t opgtos - i ^hoPow rtappllt^fflioM ^ s tan applications. .Invited r o a n » - eaa - ■ ; - it Izw meat oa tesUmoay.' by'^OlairtaB ~> uto u Davldsda.'Boisi'qnrt«sa&''> Et t^ Savldsoa -tMttned euO B 'that j^hig and tow otofttortnrlfrrt^ ootm- •P*vnlng tnmt'and nlasd « e a ^ : . ' >Utk^ pounds of Osaadlan g»M-aBg —^ fm e ' Oale said tha direoter of tto . inter- federal tub and wfidUte servka r ^ Meita eenUy praised Idaho Power,ia-» (C«MI»«iS m Pm> 1 , - C t^ 4) . ^ «iSf Slight Fall of , not*. . -O S?A^Rain-€over OToko ■. ' . • — ___ M ^ c Valley ValUy Tbttrsday, hrtelng some re* lief to-tho parched % eirt areu ta irticlo the souUi bins but. InteutipUng mated .OS inch up to noon, recetrad ihe la rg ^ ouanttty. eain '-.WralnwarTha tOtrmuati ------ calm able precipltetton. la Twla .PUU . alnoe Sept 17 whea in taoh.ftlL .... eboed On Sept 1 twlea that amoimt. hit sepM tho Twin ftlU atta."la rt^ Tato "T'' r w f l r T>«TTif~Ky< ~~T fugTh; measmable preclpltitlo&' ' jower Porett Ranger O but wpdited. < and light rata la tbe aouth hmsdortag - lated, the night a^.'lhuraday mornlnf' rence >tv^ added that the wero bias- isifi'.assS L ^sss-: than a fourth of ah hieb, ground .but “it certainly.ba^ at ' this Ume of the year.“ . . • Most poteto pl^lbg in iha Twin • ' lel- Uien ground but-ooa secitoa aevth .ot of a PUer had no rata aad «ndp4diW Meo- s t’a fast paosi . - ver’s Burley aad Oooding both had'iit. nee- Incb-ot rata-tip to.« a. m .b a t.tb a :^ oadB OAA-itstlcmrs7botartitmtpBte6T7T rwta that more. rdrlsle" was falling.- ilcan temperatura at Burley was « . ~ 3in< vhUe:-the:4ropetatare-8t^.aoodtne== waa M, Uie saaie aa. at HaUax. • [ann Hailey a l s o ^ a drlala dntls| /:! jj,f jho nl<^t.,^7^;> . . •' -------- flPOw-and-srM«degn< tsutoKrta f.Tr:? Mrs. Pearl.Baxb«r,.r«p«t37l;U|tt.>:,^< Jane lag tha earty-roamlntiEildWSlto^ itate bowwri;tblit tK e * * 4 llM 4eW almnrt m x - «>»«"*-

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nson Answe] Puts Cattle

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said a p rice appeal to <1 5n~~UVB~^ttlg -agrtenltnn

5 S ! ^ w i « g rew recoiClifford B . H e ^ d

r«t«. cbiunnan of th e au thorizedS ^ ttw .B c M o n a a ld : fee t with,OnU of your proposal c o n e r u i r i

M U TDold InrolTO ad> tee th a t dNicUantof g reatm agol* a o u n c e d 't

. » ( b t U ^ t h a t « u ^ cU 6« undertaken w ith - r e ta ry Bet the Uralock and m e at Into^ effe< iwortuiilty lo consider m eeta agal I ml Uie effec t j - t ip o a -« em b e r» -••-------------------------------g l»ea-*u flbiitiW hebelleTe4-t^>e PWPOMd < It comot pmchase p ro - - ' T h e pl§i K d beef and ham bunrtr produ< amcUot aid to.;eatt|*M V lM stia tk i

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nod prt«nm . . ; In th e offices.. ft»^itU»-produffar-and — P u rth e r- vHk.' p la aw a « .Ttta 4tiartnen t a lready cnu acnucei itcd for tbs purchase o l - in Ohlca I pcradi of canned beef (Cntiaa

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O en n a n ac l ^ I n fmmdatlon stock, tom m y ^ U v e actions and of to p -sm iJueWena-wWch-vmUd- 'ddcuiM ata jB ttrauld.lncJude: ettmaUil for ll?c c a t- lahoratarv• ^ .h ^ l a h l i s h M - a a M c O a t S l““r<iuMjTmd:flrfas:r- Ttb i n a -^ ta jin m n s would have made w ith

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maUcD poildea f r ^ i n t e r l o r Becre-' B e ni ta ry I lc S a y . ipeaker for the a n - r e tu rn in u a l baoQuet. .. o f the

W edneiday they were pu t on no - w hen ( tlce by Roelamatlon Commlaaloner th a t hiW . A. D exhelffltr th a t local Interests tu rn tim o s t taka th e m aJV n^M nslbU lty la paid,a n d th a Inltla tlre la pu tting over Sepainew reclam ation p iojecti. Dezhelm- s a te s ce r m td th e local tnteieaU m uat be acU oath e la le a n e n both locally and w ith declarale o n z re u h i. obtaining new prajecU. ^

M cC arran told the coovenUoa tho „ D o r t t n earby Truekee^^aiaon project waa th e - t l ra t to w hli^ lu ls a tio n waterwaa de llvoed from a federal projn unalto rteet. and now 4n the golden annlver- vaDey iaary year of tho project the dU trtct o f th eowes tb e government leaa th a n tor weat1300.000. •

wers Policy Ci ttle Aid up to S)-^AgricuIture KANSAS CITY, Me J queation of a culture Secretary Ben up to th e na- scAhbwcr adm ihlstrati li groups. Iy" to meet tho tw in pi IS fo r th e ir rc- priccs and m ounting si

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Demo-Bid for— “h?. • . tlon fai

USDA Revise Delay Denied

7 P n n a U P and AP Eeperla W ASH lN aTO N. Oct. 16-AatSit-

w t-A g ric u ltu re Secretary J . Earl 3oke rejected ' today a<Demooratfo >ppeal to delay reorgnntoaUon of thely^l'llll.llFW ^ireas reconvenes. **“ “ *J

H e aald th e d e p a r tae a t Is -fully luthortzed" to p n t Uie plan Into ef-:ect w ithou t .consulUng the full 'A t .a j»nBreur'C ok6*headid 'the~eotw it^ ' 'addreisete e th a t drew tip Uie blueprint a n - th a t whilounced th la week. d ie t, but -Senatopa-Kefauver,-D irTenttt-and- atabiUaed!iw nphreyrS -> Minn., ^ e d iBec- c a n y on-etary Benson n o t to pu^ th e 'p la n Bensonn to e f f e c t . tmtU a fte r codfciiu h la depaineeta again In Jaaua iy . They asjd ned w ith

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S i . r T f f l « - M a * T 5 T Sla n waa. reported today i r o n vari- nex t year ua aoiucea. r ‘3!VFCarthy Will ^SS.'^ farm .prtc

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Refugee StoryNEW XfiiOc. Oct. 16 (W-Sen,

oaeph R . McCarthy. R.. Wls., an- w ounced to d a y .h ew o u ld q u e sU o n a lennan a c len tljt who disclosed th a t » tom m unisl* were In posscaslon

T he. aclenU st -fled a Russian iboratory In Boat a erm anv and I»®“ “ cUoi

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“Vital to InQttlry- i X I CM ^ a r th y said Uie report was ' T i It* to hU aenate pannanent in - K n i s^lgaUona aubcommlttee's InvesU- jOon of alleged espionage a t thew y - a ^ - c o i p a radar labo«V>r- ' ■ ' I .Hs a t P t. M onmouth, N. J . 'M cC uU iy sa id a ir force InlelU- P lre s t

<» “ c o » were “IncUned lo dU- grease dai

^J*X ha8 .B aked -U jl.a lrfo ree fo ra JV ray 'a-ca ■mpiete rep o r t on Uie sclentlsf* nesday.fZ*. w*** Army

Stevens on a r- -ca fe ..ea ld m gtoisnta— for— outa tlon ln tr-the some g teaa Om an.. became ov..T W ltneu" T he flajI UUnk h e will be a very necei. cafe’a a ir .

'X ^ ta e a s to our Investigation,- cCarthy saldT IgnlUng a^ 0 senator opened Uie fourth “ .P o r ^ of h s . InvesUgaUon-lnU).#e- - i

leal^_n,t. tit,_M.7nm o u th -b r ■«Lf,e_and-.' rationing a eroup o! unWenUfled P “ r ln e ho

-A -m em ber-of hU lU ff *W he probably would. Intervleitf

of «ve signal corps cl- =Ian employes uhoje suspension W l y jrom ^a. h . , l v ™ ^

M cO uthy u U h . m u M o n ^ ■ » ,» *■).-Ocn. O.OTO I. B « k . chW ol e arm y a ignal corps, beforo Uie J f i J t>commlttea tom orrow.-^ ' -

h a n p In conununlty *S Ia^ehed : U,e an-. NEW,YC»aal xund drive ’Itiuraday. • T w in PaUs,

officials were Ing habltaPtimlstlc aboiit Uie weather, b*- aa a njore.

»orkcra.m akia0-U \e-real- a ive-city -tt- i : , ' ' “ '" 'aa s would find most I t t» one o“'op le a t home, communlU*^ ^ e n aa the carapiU n go t u a - » P « t - lM t-

way, Mra. Dauelaa - Hm o automoUve.■m e a K reta i^ . » g S S d TOreTTOm;

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H e no ted th e re is no provlalon t e (' - •r e tu rn of thd* c o n tro l and ow neiihlp • ‘of tho p ro jec t to th e local people t ” •w hen th e y p a y o ff the deb t and . 'th a t h e h a a Introduced a bill to J ; ,tu rn t i over to th e m when the deb t j '> .

a ta te caucuses o f.dele -1 j " . g a tes conU nued in preparaUoa foracU on o n rtsolvrtiona and policy i, \declaraU ona P r td a y . . ‘T ,,

T h e wmter u se rs oommlttee In' a ' J rep o r t p rese n te d b y Chairm an R. J . ^■VJ M cM unin o r th e S a l t river project H PiR A rlnm a eaUed f o r tb a assoclaUon K ’:una lterab ly to oppoae propoaali fo r IgaTvaDey auUiorlU ea a long the Unea 9 ^o t th e T enneasee valley auUiorlty ' y* fo r w eatem r iv e r development.

• <C—Un—< >« » » « »■ C4li»B II ' _

Critics, 1 ;o Stockmen B:TY, MoT. Q ct. 15 <U.PJ-Agri- .ry Benson said today the Ei* h lstra tion h a s ‘‘acted prompt- • tw in problem s o f falling farm t b ^

n tlng surpluses, and promised hu r o: th a t “we sh a ll continue tom eet th em h ead on.” __ - T ^ -

'H e d ^ e n d e d admlnlstra- | f q tlon fa rm policies in a speech before th e national conven­tion o f F u tu re Farm ers of . America.

B enson epoke aa aome Republican l ^ f b polltteal atra't«glst« w er'e-lnterpret- tr a l Mi Inff n h e party*# surp rise defeat’ In te r pu W lsconaln’s specia l congresalonal new ly- eleetlon th is w eek a s a algn of fani) m ittee belt d la n tlsfac U o n w ith h ls '^ l lc le s ; OI ■partlailnny h lu rBportcd ..p lan-to - seek m a jo r 'c h n n g ea I n 'th e present ^ o h ig h fa rm p rice su p p o r t la v explr- M rles ( Ing n e x t ye a r . ^

A t .a p ress conference be/oie h e “ S ? ? ' aadre»sed“ th e * T P A r B e i i id t r * i ld ‘ i r V th a t w hile " J t- la dangerous to pre- t d ie t, b u t w e e x p ec t prices to be a tab iU a ed -a t 'th O ’ praseat-levelHm d. c a n y on th ro u g h o u t 1854.” J

Benson sa id the-reorganlzaU on o t ^ hlfl d e p a r tm e n t h a d long been plan- , ned w ith om pbaals o a th ree factors; _ _ _ _ _Mnketluir,'ree«cij,"Kia rtucmiiiH: T _ _—H e-gald«~hpga buying prognun ls J b l f J ' un der w ay In w h lc h ^ h e governmentba« con trac ted t<tJt>uy.ll3 ipUllon 1 > pou^ o t involsi^'^SXXL '"X V '

' H e to ld 'th o p re s s conference ih a l ( ! ^ a feel t h e Uvestpck Industry h as k setUed dfftin T e ry /ttu ch ."

I h h is «)fcech B & ao n d id no t aay . w hat k ind -o t-fa i m program t s r u p ^ « l n l . t t . l t e l m u o lfe r to c g n g ro i S ° g l , next year, b u t b e -m a d e It c lear ha sees p le n ty o f room fo r Improve- n e n t In t h e p re se n t law reflUlrlng Uio governm en t io support baalo 2 ^ lo p a a t 90 p e r c e n t o t parity. ™ ,_ „

“O ur m o a t p m s l n g Immediate BToblems c o n c a m th e falling off of rarm .prtces a n d lnco«ne. .thB decline ^ n foreign markeltB.-and exctss s tocks It som e la n n products ,” he told Uie A gent «lu tore-farm ers.-^— ------------------ -- a«« r-«P

"W e h a v e a c t« d p r o m p t l y - « id u S * ? * ^ iffeetlTdy m nftMlhlo W c ^ w ang pTogranj»—tb m e e t these prob- cms. We a h all conUnuo to m e it loim a hem he ad on , a n d w o ahaU alrlvo « » * inceaslngly to Im prove our program P e to < oots.’’ Uve to r

A t a n o th e r .p o in t, h e predicted vor o f I ^ i tu r s 'g o v e rn n s e i i t 'T O n r^ 'r o p iS r itrtJW Ti: 'wUl be g eared to m ore reallsUc th a t thi iroducUon.** form atle= ^ « za h ft lL n o tr£ o n tln u e= to ^ r ti< » dlsbdct^ >rodu«Uon-in-uneeonomlo-pattems“ annoiinc

(CMUaa«d «n P a n U . C *l»a 4) form ed — = r -------------------- through

Fu’e Damages, _ O farm era

Roof of Local Cafe Kitchen

P lre s ta r t ln s f ro m , overhcoled iw annm Tease dam aged th e k itchen, a rmll ecUon a n d & p o r tio n o f Uio roof a t _ ^ y '8 - c a f o - a b o u t - 9 : a o :p ^ r w e d -

M artin Iverson , co-ow ner of Uieafe, .s a ld tb e tiro s ta rted when ;____M iomB jrea ae s e t on U lBltavSTo m tJl' * J ecame o v e rh a a te d 'a n d eaught fire. — _ T he flam es w ero draw n into Uie to r o f t

i f e a a ir c ond ition ing exhaust sys- w u elael sm a n d c a rried u p to the roof, the Tvrti mlUng a p a r t o f a n llnterlor wall tlon ' nd a po rtion o f Uie, roof. « we sui Smoke tr o m - th o .b lo x e filled Uie c rls t. » a

r p a rt of~the' TjpctlttHi errtne ho te l. aeoona-lteO T todB w ct T h e ai l a h o t t l ex ten d over th e cafe. c . H . Y T he .f tlam ueM u.tum ed ,ln a t P:30 pentacbs m . a n d tlrc m en h a d th e flro ou t dent. au< sforo 10 p jn . VUliers. i Iverson a a ld -T h u rs d a y the cafe Crow, p f I u b e c lo se d th T w o r to n r 'd a y « .“Ho a s " s e c n ad no estlm ato o t dam age, bu t aald SalvaUoc le ceilintr a n d w irin g w ere burned gomery. I t in Uie k itc h en a n d there was A t th e mslderabla h e a t a n d smoke dam - to rs 'a lso te. ^ ________ • .- • __________welfare p

Su^in^HaMtsH E W .Y O R S i O ct_l& .(Bpeclal>— fc&d.tiuek win Palls , a s revealed by tbe buy- automoUi ff hab lte o t Jts people, su n d s out farm ma . a m ore prosperoua a n d progres- boots. I t ire -c ity -th an -m o a t-ln -th e counUy. w hen-the U ono o t th e Umlepd number of In a ll.

im m un lU es.ln w h lcb more was cents ou.t « a t- la s t- y e a r l o r e a r r 'a n d oUier local reU

anagem ent. covering a ll 48 sU tes. ^T w ln - P a l l» - c h i lk e d - ^ p ~ i ra r e i i ?(5hTiT— lum e .ln . Ui i yw -o t - t l8 .-4 M .jW — Blir - ^

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^ p s le d te rrito ry . The vieaiers a rr lra l w as in t b ^ wooJd p a lt oo t Utelr.ioldlers and tad Ing OB tb e Oeiffer were wItm aa'd e h U d rn 0 ..

; DoctorsiPorm ' To HandleQ D efin ite steps by th e Sout^ c e n - Sue! ^ tr a l M edical society to j ro m tte .b e t- direct* n te r pub llo relaU onshlps th n u g b a tb e so J new ly-organ izcd medlaUons com- den t,I) m lttM w ere announced to4ay by more, i; JD r.'O len n Q. Voyles, Uie o r ia n lu - Mltcbi0. i te t ; ! a j te a ld e n t .__________ .Palis...t T h e a c tio n w as taken , following a I n t . series o t p a n e l discussions c tnduct- n o t be

ed b y th e society 's pubUc n laU ons f ld a ls . com m ittee. .. would , . ^ T h a purpO sa-of-U ils-new -prooe- dlaUoi

dure, D r. Voyles' explained, ll to a f- tho « , fo rd everyone a n opportualty lo b o a sk

Register a n y grievance he m ight socletj T a v j r ^ c i t t r T a i s r t i a m b e r ^ r i n t r

, m edical profession In th is pa rt o t ' AlUi ‘ th e s t a t e . ........................... groopa

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C A S ev ’, d c t ^ » - L l t U e interest,- jm d —p o r t—o f —tha t-ad v e rg e ,—was. ahown in th e p la n to make a p a rt ‘: o t B la in e c oun ty In to a soU con- •---------, servaU on d is tr ic t a t a hearing hero r i , T uesday. T t e r o a re ^ p roxlm ate ly f t ! , 300 fa rm s I n Ui» proposed district

bu t th e m e etin g w as aUended by ' only 17 fa rm e rs . . • ‘ X * C

T h e hftsrlng w as condticted by l i t e r B. Spence, unlversity o t Id sho ■ - .T extenslon^MnrlccTMKTBlUhe'Counly J U A gent Ja m e s W h e ^ r . " Roy H en- • n lfsr-to p la ln e d -th ep r^ w se d -b o u n d - — 'anes, p o in t i n g - o u t 'th a t ^ e d ls- D w oru tr ic t w ould lnelw lw .O nnn« f r p t f 1v> y t l ^ and C arey. - P revious attem pts to £“ ,P«rt fo rm a soU conservaU on d istric t In Ih« « o . h . v . InUea. ■ “

P e te C e n a m u a , s ta te represenU - .Uve to r B la to e county , spoke In la - ' ' vor o f th e •d istric t, saytag ta nners ' m - m c - Bre r « a a K t hnlcal h eS d ’^ t to e y c a n g e t I f t tu o u g h tha fo rm ation o t - i soil conservaUon dlshdct^W illiam -B uohleJ.^Q aB aett.- t w m w a n n o u n c e d - th a t- i f - t h o -d ts m e t- U form ed t h e . farm ers c a a get he lp . ‘ U irough Uie PM A.

L uU ier Jones,' T w in-.Palls. soU conservaUon representaUve..told the farm ers th e d is tr ic t could help In flood contro l, w ork, and Wesley - l o , Carlson, Saw too th naUonal forest about 6 representaU ve, so ld th e forest ecrv-'Ice -would help- Uie' dU trlct. congres

A referendum vote on the distric t j - la s la ted lo r N ovem ber a t a date to T>».or*h be announced .

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^Pick-Leaders ^T he Rev. R ich a rd DeVlUlers. pas- especial

to r o f Uie P l r s t ChrlsUan church. Dulles' was e lec ted p resid en t W ednesday o t flnn ." Uie F a lls M in isterial assocla- Senate Uon..-. aganda• Ho succeeds U i?-R ev ...E dw ln-E . S U tes.: Crlst. p a s to r of th e C hm r^ 41on.:i^■Bretm ai: ' Uon of

T h e sro u p a lto elected th e Rev. TJnlled C. H . Y adon . pasto r of th e P lrs t trad e b j Pen tacbstal chu rch , a s vice, presl- Agreemi dent, succeeding th e Rev. Mr; De- In -th a t VUliers. a n d th e Rev. R ay Eugene th e mos Crow, p f« to r,,P ln t_B ftp tU t_chu rch . JhCJDOB a s " s e c r e t« ^ - lr c o s u ry . succeeding I n co SoIvaUon A rm y rC apt., Rce M ont- te rla n s i gomery. magic."

A t th e election m eeting, th e 'p u - the vot< to rs 'a lso d iscussed-w ays-of solving has, t o - welfare p roblem s o f th e community. Jie .sa ld .

jits Tag Twinfc& d.tiuekB,-Urca.ba:iterlesafid'6thei «ood t i s automoUve equipm ent. Including .living, farm m achinery , motorcyclcs and w ith boots. I t m arkcd-a-R aln oveM O(l. w u o\i.w hen-tho t o t a r w a s »11573;00(j; moro »»

In a ll. I t w as equivalent to 37 cents oRt..of_eYe>y.-dolUr spent Inlocal reU U storea &i th e ytK, an d Wgh-lev^ VM m nrn th a n w as-sp e n H a P p e r^Uonately elsew here In Uie country, f o m p m irh e r t th e average w as 17 cents. InUie M ounta in S ta te s , 10 c e n tro f th e w o .» « j)dollar w en t to r automoUve pu r- T ho accl^ e s . ' a a d In Id ah o i t was 30 other^cls

—Blif-^ -« w n d ln g ^ f te = a u to m e U v * -Ing-food

THUESDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1963

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aves T r i ^ a fte r .laU ng th e f i r s t te U e t Aa r ir a l w as •ebedoled long be to re B rita in and ers and to m « fer sotle A, incIndU tg Trieste p< id c hU drenef U .S. lerv lcem ea. (A P wtrtpbal

jrnrMBdiati n idle Patients’ Cm - Such complaints w ould f i r s t be have t- direc ted-to . ^ o t th e offlc ia ls o t teei

a Uie society; either D r. Voyles, p resl- betlm - den t, Twln .Palls; D r. C a rro ll Q - pollby more, vice prealdent, R u p e rt, o r Dr. Meia - MltcheU D. Rider, secre tary . Twin gan- . a l l s --------------------------------- ----------------up^[ a I n th e event any ccm p h iin t could ! “]eU n o t be reconciled by th e soc iety 's of- mecins f ld a ls Uiemselves. th e grievance Ing

wcm ldlhen bestibm ltted to t l i o m e - maj le - diaUons-'commiUee.—2 n - th a t -« v e n t -met it - th o -o se w ith the grievance would b e i to b e a s k ^ to assist th e officers o t tbe said ■M ^ ^ 0^ ^ submltUng:the com plaint

o t ' AlUtough. a . num ber o t m edical__ g ro o p s ljj^ th e r pai'ta o f th e country

~ | ;' . Tjie bear reported tw le a before in tw ln ‘? t n ( w as te e n :« sa ln i

. .about. 11:36 p. m . W edSM day . ^

g ,near tb e^un loa . P M U io ;ro la d •

l^y.A!Ithou4« m ade th e report- to police a t ia:48'a: m. T hu raday . I -

. iL ! jV - ^ o j{ w t _ t im e _ th a _ h e « . ^ “ h a s been » e e n |^ a b o u t 'a . w eek j- . j ^n - , ' ; ' , . - - .. ^

I Senator-Asks <» ^ - For“Realism”?fl

d - .RUPBR T,_Oct l t ~ B « a . 'H « a y .Poll s . D w o n h a k -c ^ e d f o r ' ’ realism '*. In boul b a » ^ y g ^ ^ 8 n « u t J U g > m : h bfttnra J » h to R upert R otary club W ednesday, onn In “Plftcen'.blU loa dollar* f o r fo re ign swlj

aid this ye a r ls too m uch ,” D w orahak own said flaUy, - avei' -Although h e sold iM ' h opes for Oi a id and cooperaUon f ro m -foreign ticu

^ w ar, Utg sen ato r ad vU ed t h a t a - < strong naU onal' economy: a n d d»-

™ fenEe-Ja .the -best-po Ilcy - t o -foU ow.- - f ¥ r w U bH ar8..uio-not- n e o o saH ly - m ake

friends, he said. . ____**’ T he senator prodletod » 'to u g h ” - T ,, congressional seoslon w h e n tb o leg ls- 1

la tu re mets Uie f irs t o t . th e year. • H e predicted Umt th e new H oover

« commission will “sU rU e th o naU oa" wlUi Its f irs t report, a n d n o te d th a t about. 60 per. cen t o t th e f i r s t M m - .

f- m lsalon's-repo rt was - » c c c p te d - b y — ^ congress. *ouU

I n answer to a tiuesUon, S e n a to r * Dworshok said he wiU w ithhold Judgment on.Uio nex t co ngress and

... ,U io_adm lnistraU on..unU l-aftW =«W nex t session. He did c ite th e ending of tb e K orean war as n n "o u ta tan d - ta g achievement.- a n d la u d ed the recent foreign policy s ta te m e n t by

5 -Becretar y - o f - S t a t e —J o h n —P o s te r 7 ^ Dulles regarding cold w a r tacUcs.

I- especially In Indo-Ohln4.’H e te n n e d 1. Dulles' policy •'construcUvo and It f lnn ." . • - ment

SenatcrD worshak a tta c k e d “prop- aganda th a t would h av e th e U n ited _ ti

t S U tes labeled -a--h igh t a r i f f - n a - ^ a 4 1 o n .:i^ sa id -U iat-w lU > -« io -oceep - -N a­

tion of a tiw smaU c o u n trie s , th e founi r. TJnlled SU tes Is vnlijue f o r t t a low <lnsa It trad e barriers. “The rec ip roca l tr a d e thom :• A greem en t'hu no t been *reclprocal,' have :• in - th a t the 'U nlted S ta te s h a s m ade Pocai a th e m ost concessions a n d h a s to k e n Oou JhcJnoBU ottca.’.:____ ------------- ----------irav eg I n conclusion, be rem in d ed R o- crash- te rlan s th a t tongress “does n o t w ork I n g J

magic." Support and gu idance from bourn- the voters is a responslbUity th a t posit/ I has, to -b e taken by th e citizens, a h»■. J ie .s a ld .- ------------— :------- :------------- span.......--------------------------------- --------------

vin-Fallsr^as-P; ttood tim es a n d .* 'h l8 ll ''s t« n d a rd ’ o t th e n I living. They* WlUi families eanUng m ore, a a retail• -was-lhe c a « InTM riirPalls-last y e a r , p u

more w u spent on lux u ry -ltem s. dise.Retall-acUvIty generally w a s .a t a m eat

h lg h - le v b lln rT v ln P a lls d u rin g th e In Uti , j eac. with^U it . ] flgafc=t e tf tU - r tat t a 4«M a

compUlng the Udy sales vo lu m e of i h i »4M81.000. I t m a rk ed ,a g a h i-o v c r house

, U>o.«^M 3S.ooa.of.Uie.previow-7ear. m ent T h e acU vl^ 'cm led over in to th e W300

I oUier dasses o t ret^ l bu s ln e a _cov- loU ai ered by tho survey: L oad s to re s s e l l : . Dnj

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i«n 6fdB p ^ ~| ts’ Complaints Srs t be havs estab lished sim ilar- commit- a ls -o t tees-and '-p rocedo res t o encourage an, p ^ - better p u tS p relaU onshipt. I t was ala' lU Q - pointed o n t t h a t the BouUi Central bet o r Dr. Medical socI ^ . Ib . Uib tlrs t such o r- \ Twin g sn lttU on to a rran g e fo r such a se t- c ll

-----------t ip - ln - ld a to r - -------------- ------- --------- Hoicould I " It Is (hir h o p e . In setting tip th s soo

r'BOf- medlaUona. qom m lttee and provid- j m ivance Ing Uie ih e a a s b y which the public Ufa .om e- may h a v e 'i : 'd l re c t contact w ith the ' col -event -medical" p to fe w lo n r th a t- th ere will i t a would be a be tter 're la tlo n sh lp all arotm d," are o f Uie sa id Dr. Vbylea. ■ ^p la M I s -o u r ^ m l io ^ th a t - a o y - iu s - J)tt

, Utled crlUolsqfl re su l t In correcUve e d ledlcal aclion. ♦»«*- unfonnded rum ors th i lun try -{teU aaU U f C ^ a «> vio— ^ ' .'.I ^ ' ~ r tr a

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tOns m an ' wa s - f ln tf ahd a h o tb sr t f a if t« l« n rfo ll6 W n g tE H r a r fa l i t I f ^ m ents I n Tw in PW ls courts T h u rs - S day m o m h if o a drunken driving

I h K e e g a i Kimberly, postedt3M bond and took h is s ta tu tory .time to e n te f a p le a w hen a rraigned rw

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1 T ^ - ^ .C l iy _ ^ c e t4 _ a r m t t tL - K e e * a a _ i I I k ■afeout l;«» a m Thursday after be- I

tag alerted, b y ' KImbtely o ttloe^ ' ■'Elsnry t»n» tjiVm ___ .or. In boulenutS. Before K eegan oould be ieJaat ,»{i:hped,.hiB.weaYlng.car hurt tum e il — »day . onto Second-avenue e as t and s ide- s •reign swiped a p srk ed IMS Plym outh rahak owned by Alvin Schow, 119 Second ald<

■ avenue .east „ te ns fo r Officers reported-K eegon had d lf - a n t ircign ticulty ^j»nfing a n d standing. H e dlsl

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M m - . B y C a lle d F rc tt _ . T l - l jT - -Separate—h lg h w a y -^ ^ d e n ts In: aS d

souU iesstem Id a h o clsJmed Uie lives dec! . . . . . of two persons a n d seriously In - new

Jured a tW rd today . • ® ur“ " 3 WlUlom A tkinson, 47. Idabo Palls,- i t

was-tilled-lBsUnUR5 hen :h li-6e d aa . be tr 'coUaed wflJi a Ih ilo n PacUlc fre ig h t u ia t tra ta on a YeUowstone highw ay a t r

( I ,, grade crossing tw o miles north o t Ol > Idaho Palls. s s i

^ — S h lrley -D aw tv -^a u g h an r-^ , w as t o n killed and h e r husband . NaUion, 37, Uie

nned » “ Injured serlously._w hea. Uielr and epeedlog c a r ram m ed a bridge a b u t- ~P1

. ment on U . 8 . highw ay M -w l abou t a n s iroD- ooven miles sou th o t Blackfoot. in tl alted Bingham C ounty Sheriff E vere tt T l - n a - Ooodwln,__w ho--taveiU ga ted - th e In 1

*tK e ^ound oa th e couple gave tb e lr a d - Ungj I low d « « « C aaoga P a rk . Cslit., a l - olavl n d e though th e h u sb a n d was known to cont seal,' have been a r a ll ro sd -w o rk e r In the nade Pocatello. bowiaken Ooodwln sa id U ie lr cor. apporenUy ihou____J ra v e lln g la t.a h ig h ,rs te -o t..sp rfrf„ .and.R o- crashed In to th e abutm ent, th row - m ne

work tag J ts p a ssen g e n clear,-before It* rrom bounced o f t tho ra iling on Uio op - | ? q th a t posite side o f Uie bridge a n d come to T d tens, a h a lt;so m e dlstarice. b ^ n d .th e ____

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They garnered » cente of .each ta Pc- a a reU ll dollar. . 3 ^ ■car, - •pU ets 'se lU ng ■’general m ercnan->. dlse. Including varie ty and depart- « « 6 ra t a m e at stores, had sa les o f »3J97.000 « «th e In 'tho-year.am oim tlng to-anoU ierB ” “ h«

J of T he s t ^ ~ d « l t o t f tn fuioU ure’ • . ■Jver household supplies a n d radio equip- b o :e a r . m ent dld -business to . th e tune o t superth e 13,300,000. equal to 9 cente^ of th e port® v- dollar. ■ .______________ _ eoUc(te lP . D ra f '^ s to rt "operations came to oHlceitx ; tO T J,0M .T flSW »ttllliig5a-addltlon-. K £wi

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DEFIANCE, 0., Oct. 15 (U.F- i moved.througlLthe upper mlddl©.'

fo r two Ohio audlenccs th a t wa corncn" -

To a tralnslde crowd a t Wlllari fo r a big farm policy speech in

;j flolciniiIy_pEedictfld.lhe-iliiitcd.St I ! fully “a (world) g ito tio n In-whlc I *• l i t e r a t Defiance, 0 ., laying ' I \ library a t the Defiancc collogc, thl

j T r i e s t e . F i g h t - S I n t e r e s t & e s ^

■ . T o l J . . N . M ^ e t irN lT Z D HATlONSi N . Y.'. O c t

_____ 16 . IB -T h e ■ dlplomaUe batUe tokeep » shooting w ar aw ay from

— - -T ritsto-B hlfted-td-U .-N . headqttar-- ^ ters t o ^ y , b u t Mcurltj^ council de- bate on th e e:®loslv« Issue w as over- « shadowed b y th a Impending I m - don- talks o n tb e (juesUon. ^

r c w im U ie lr / fo r e ig n , ministers V O meeUng In th e BrlU sh M pltal P n - «lt;

day and Saturday . B ritish and for nm lt- American deleg* t«8 ;here-sa t tig h t o t [u n g i and w aited t o te e w h at tack Rus^ hoi t w«* Ola's A ndrei .V lshlnsky w ould take J entra l betore Uie'oouncU l a the afternoon, die in cn- Vlshlnsky has proposed th a coun* tmi

—P ^ e zones o t IM este a n S give tb e whole Ini '^ > d - jk n a independence th ree ' memths ms KbUo. u W . Bo l i r t t . pU n h u m t > u> h tn e cold recepUon trom Yogoslava a n d Ar!

I ta ly ,- th e * ‘tw <reia im fcttt*"t6~U w m itmd." a rea .------- .------- --------- - .... .. t ie

Vlshlnsky wss expected to lead . i Hufr- J .( lleeUve echo o t Moscow’s earlie r charge de: amors th a t U u United S U tes a n d B rita in ,ot 4) v i o l a t e th e 1M7 lU U an -peace ris

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.t^ r ip d je a te c tr tb e y w ould a o t^ la i

S S 5 i r , ^ s 5 . g w « “ 2 1en terin g Uie discussion. ^

S S ' * .*■''■* ' • ••• * ^ •lgig n « i m r n * . i » i> . 3TopTitoAide ^« «an . — ^T>— — T l --------------.

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^ T f ie s l^ S t a n d "s ide- BXUJBADB. Yngoslavla. O c t 08^ 1«1 lou th of Prtsldont-.Titovs itgi »P1•cond aide* today denounced CtoWet 1 ^ me

te rrenU oa In UiB T rieste dispu te *« D e I d lf - anU -w estem tensloa eased in th la Z ^ H e d lstoy g g t e l j g

M Y j«oslav^ federal execaUve ootm - «P* cU sa id In an-artlcle ta “PoUtfca'' grc

u :B >B riU sh a w a r d W o t i M t e T ^ t A to I ta l y - U nsK her In th e In te r - fed

[O, Tint OMdMl B eaetloa ^

A G <l«UDclaUon: w as . t i i a C. e s V ^igoilar govem m enfs f l i r t o fficial O

pTOMUocemenfon Uie Sov ie t no te .T he R n s s l a n _ p n t e i t - t a . I s m d a a ___

< In: t o 'd ^ a s h E g to a . called th e aone A ^ lives de cision .am ove .w hlcb "m ay e v ^

t a - new dlfflculUet I n UiU a re a o t lu ro p e ."

I t a lso .sa ld Uie decision was a .

iw ay a tree territory. Uefb o f Obeervers regarded PUade's article th e

a s a reflecUon of YJigoslaT desire «pu w as to - r B n a ln -o a - f t lc mly. t a a ii " * ! ! ^ T*ll

1.37, th e w est . m atthe ir Calm Atmosphere ih eb u t- -Pljadft’r s l a t e m e n f w as~ltfuea~In ' " T b o u t a n atm osphere of comparaUvo ibic

ta th is capital. sinee re tt T ho relaUve csbn he re w as echoed O n - th e In ita ly -w h B re ’ Prem ier a iu seppe th e ' ipers P e U a - la i tT ilg h tT « te f i ta rT i irw f ir y n i a d - Ungness to negoUate w im Yugr>- m ea a l - Blavla oo Trtests l a a four-pow er p«

n to conference including B rita in and Ugh r in Uie United States. P ella sUpulated, th e

however, th a t luch a conference u v i u t ly ahould be called only a fte r th e U .& ^ t e

.and.BrlCAlaJiaxfljtumfid_orer.tbfilc. a a u row- a m e of TOeste to Italy . th a r

Fairfield Man Is , ^ ^ z r N a m e d i O t t f a n e l— POCATELLO. O c t IS UV-AUen grou

Bauscher. Palrfleld, opera tor o f a TOer 1 . J,000>«ora-raaobnhas-boea-«hos«a- •oonU . O to serve on President H senbow er’s ^

• naUonal fan n councU. Announce- w *h « * : W w aro t Ojb appolntm ent'w aTm adB C W t a ch ta Pocatello Wednesday by D arw ta th a t

Brown. Youmi n q m W l ^ -IJf ,5 ij7 x h t l r a a a ; who rtcommendecJ-Bau* i r t - K h er to r tho p o s t ’ JM ..000 Brown ssld Uie naUonol farm ^11* JJ B w u q ^ ^irtU-'U ^ M ^ p r o b l w ^ t^o^J

ire , - ' PATBOLM jW n a m e d . Mrs.>IP- BOISE. O c t IS (A -W llliam T eter. faU<

o t su p e rr lso r . 'o t the Coeur d'A lene Ing it^ e port of entry, to s appointed s te te how<

" to 0H&~'^ ' ^ i r M ^ ^ h V ~ ^ ? p ^ ^ 5 oHT b e lw e ^ : ih s iv - .^ .8 p o k a s e ,-B u p t r light

EDITION J S

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preads j e Cheer fl HisEeEl. 15 (U.PJ— President.'Elsoohower r mIddle-wc8 t-today~with-asstn:anc^- --

th a t w ar Is not " ju s t around U e

a t Willard. 0 ., th© Prealdent, boaiid . peech in K ansas C i^ .^ o . , tonight, . . Jnitcd.Stat«s-could-produce-flticce8p ^ m in-which we can have p e ^ ", laying th e comeratons fo r a new ollcge, the President said there could ;

bo "no .yalldit^” of inter- . national sg re em ^ ts tmless- t - they were, baaed on 'Tmowli

. edge of the people.” • *P Q , A t Defliutce. Ibe P n s ld sn t paid C 5 pa rticu lar tribut« to tha lato Sen,

R obert A. T a f t R ..O .S ttU ng o a th * . ^ A t piaU onn beblnd.th« PresldBit w m

Sen. Jo h n W. Brlckd', R , O , and ,' O c t DemocraUo govenwr, Z tank ^ J . Lausche;^ r o m ^ Prvddent stopped- a t O e- ■.

.ship to « |S evla MoCaan, prsaldSBtI over- ^ th e eulege. M/rfhww oas of ' L o a . Uie PresldBat's campaiga .adv lsen

l a U U . M r. Bseahower. -whea b a nlsters "was prealdent e t O oloobla uU vet- *'II P r i- a lty in w o . recommended' MoOaah1 and fo r appotatm ent to: the> pitaSdadey - .; t ig h t o t th e .’Bnall U beral-'artsrooU i**,—E Rusi- her*;—1 take M r. B se a h o w e rh u ra d ed th e n ld * ' araoon. d ie w est under- ih e ihadlow o t a n ' -i-eoua« * '" t* t>ccted ~Item aa. Jg lie nm in ’a j peotalw.:oQagn»etaBal ■

both ' electlon 'Tnesday;‘For-tbs ik n a ba* . ' whole lag . n o ’p resM im lW T e e iam s^ 'l^ . '. ;

nemths m ade on vtotonr of -.m e t a ZMter..‘ 3 o b n m > ^ l^ - B e p b b lk a a ra a n d A rthnr^T adiu tt la .W le e a n a l t i j» ^ L _ 2; :o~ th T m a l i y ' T t e p u B l ^ r ^ M ^ ^ ^ ^

c h m d ^ ^ • 'Britain o t - t e m ,y<'p e u e rlsl>4 U v t n f ^ a B d ,f tm m if trn i ■. -

f irm ’ll p o S S J a a a ? S ? ^ i S « ^ 5 d T ; ^ : r . " c o u n U w l t b b o p ^ d t r t n n i ^ ^ ;

lhe .eaakB flTBritttsnctbc n ^ ^ g l^ ^

i g < f o S * o o m a S & ^ &^ ^ t o p g to s - i

^ h o P o w r t a p p l l t ^ f f l i o M ^

s t a n applications. .Invited r o a n » - e a a - ■ ; - i t Izw m e a t o a tesUmoay.' by'^OlairtaB ~> uto u D av ld sda .'B o isi 'qn rt« sa& ''>Et t ^ Sav ld soa -tM ttned e u O B 't h a t

j ^ h i g and t o w o t o f t t o r t n r l f r r t ^

ootm - •P *vn lng tn m t 'a n d n l a s d « e a ^ : . ' > U tk ^ p o u n d s o f O saadlan g» M - a B g — ^

f m e ' O ale sa id th a direoter o f t t o . in te r - federa l tub and wfidUte servka r ^M e ita eenUy praised Idaho P o w e r ,ia -»

(C«MI»«iS m Pm> 1 , - C t ^ 4) .

«iSf Slight Fall of, not*. . - O

S?A ^Rain-€overOToko ■. ' . • — ___

M ^ c ValleyV alUy Tbttrsday, h r te ln g some re* lie f to - th o parched % e ir t a r e u ta

irticlo th e souUi b ins b u t. InteutipUng

m ated .OS inch up to noon, recetrad ih e l a r g ^ ouanttty.

e a i n ' - . W r a l n w a r T h a tO trm u a ti------calm ab le prec ip lte tton . l a T w la .PU U .

alnoe S e p t 17 w hea i n ta o h .ftlL .... eboed O n S e p t 1 twlea th a t amoimt. h i t sepM th o Tw in f t l U a t t a . " l a r t ^ T a to "T' ' r w f lr T>«TTif~Ky< ~~TfugTh; m easm able preclpltitlo& ' ' jower P o r e t t R anger O b u t wpdited. <

an d lig h t r a ta la tbe aouth h m sd o r ta g - lated, th e n ig h t a ^ . 'l h u r a d a y m o rn ln f ' rence >tv added th a t th e wero b ia s -

i s i f i ' . a s s S L ^ s s s - :th a n a fourth of ah hieb, g round .bu t “i t c e r ta in ly .b a ^ a t ' th is Ume o f the year.“ . . •

M ost poteto p l^ lb g in ih a Tw in • '

l e l -U ien ground b u t-o o a secitoa aev th .o t o f a PUer h a d n o ra ta a ad « n d p 4 d iW ’ Meo- s t ’a fast paosi . - ■ver’s Burley a a d Oooding bo th h a d 'iit . n ee- In cb -o t r a ta - tip to .« a . m . b a t . t b a : ^ oadB O A A -its tlc m rs 7 b o ta r titm tp B te 6 T 7 T rwta th a t m o re . rd rls le " was falling.- ilcan tem peratura a t Burley w as « . ~ 3in< v h U e :-th e :4 ro p e ta ta re -8 t^ .a o o d tn e = =

waa M, Uie saaie a a . a t HaUax. •[ann H ailey a l s o ^ a d r la la d n t l s | / : ! j j , f j h o n l<^ t . , ^ 7^ ;> . . •'

-------- flPO w -and-srM«deg n < t sutoK r t a f . T r :?M rs. P e a rl.B axb« r,.r«p« t37 l;U |tt.> :,^<

Jane la g th a e a r ty - ro a m ln tiE i ld W S lto ^ ita te b o w w r i; tb l i t t K e * * 4 l l M 4eW a lm n rtm x- «>»«"*-

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Bid for ■ USDARense H Delay Denied

“JiSS n£<•■ t b t obJectlTS of btUer fcrrlM M .g n C T lS ^ S > * .o a l m u m o t t « « -

^ ^ R ^ C T i w l e * B. 8hum*n. preUdtnl cA^ ■ t t t i ^ V A r l c u l t u n l

H H I leaned XUsa l a LH H ] o rp o lu t la n . BhufflU nH H i t i u J t Id -iDcxeMod flexibility of »d- H

mlflUtrtUon »™i f rt» te r economy J or opm tlsn ."

■ b i ’T«U4 EMBonr”

IH i ' ”* it« M em irB 'tiU o m fld e n tlu r tlI H Ttiouree* « n v n « “ “■ H ft lUtameat en tha propowj «■ I U fe tro rejloM l oIOcm »f J « “ m■ H coBWTTiUon lerrle* bo » b o U ^ . n> ■ H I -Wb iw toKJ there « o n i t>«_«n ^^ ------ iifS o ro lK 'Idm trT jr'ttrtO ftJV -U tV —

In tha to U n loU conHriTtlon fcrr< ^■ H I ice." u ld WiUlim VoKt, Jr^ tM |u< vi

. S ^ S r t- f f l rw to r . -T h U lo o k i llko t2>( tiUai k ind ot etoBPaj.

. AtUck. t>7 >o>» ovIn CoffcrvUle. K tn i.. R«p. Myron ro

I H T ^ : v « . ^ K in i.. t»ii consreM vl.I n ? ' ' will b y p u i Bcnion and turn to Rep.I l i f S S lo fd S o p e . R.. lU ni.. ^■ t o | iW p In »»rm matUr« » l Ita n t» t f t

IHL **H o'^U chaInntA oft]»hciU M aV *Tindturc eumolUM. ^ , , »<

^ H r *W* ar# loln* to bw e to enact « ^ I H ntw farm lerUlaUon. but Hope, no t do ^ H ' B tw on.' wttl write It." Oeorta told dr ^ H ft C haaber of Commerce ffeettnf. Pe

------------------ a to t- K n f ir le d r tL * ____ _ J"!■ H •Hop* » l» w ld h l» e " ‘ “ *® ? •■ W l ' le e tlO T o t ts rk u ltu T t in th e t i n t dr.■ ■ f pUee." h t oonUnutd. "He h u more^ H U know le^e about antculture in Qn n «ral' than aay other m tn In cofl* Ul i i ^ » d e o w u i wm (oUow hHI n itadeiahlp on f w t t proWetM."■ I i u "Benton !■ an-educated m u andi ' ] S H f i — t reUileui m a ii.'-tl ie c o w r e u n ^ i H l ^ tald, "but he lack i-the pertpeeUve ^I H I • for tha cabtoet Job." - ««

|BHtteflrHaycB^€ete- “Hli ' A M kIs fill

l ! n * ! — H iu rid ay 'W tn ito i'to efo rt Probfttt 11

Iiii *!“| H | of Defena* Attorney W. U

i n ' H ay v U eharted V ith mUrepre* ^ I M — -im ttog b lffiw lf-to M rt. SU abelh M i Ryan and h e r.to n . H. 0. B rad^ ■

I l r . »Mlhort»d to c o a ttM t for hay p u t- " |W i | ehaB eaoabehu rc ftheW end tU H ay ^

1. mill. Bht olftWu to h i r e ' d tllT e t^ z*^ 2ji-roMcutor M m ijo y d eUled BW. »

' R y ta . Brady tn d 'fW . T. D ufgaa. “ “ I M ie V f ^ UUUns Qompasy 1

------p t« itd»atr--to - te ttlfy ^ d ia te t-U h tt ^a o rn ln r. Mr*. R y in « ld «h» dM W3 not r«celve any a o n ey from Hayet f _ for th# hay. D u « * n aald H a y u w u

" not aia a ien t fo r th e firm.

Testimony <Jiven L ___JiUCasejfflLS_efids_

Seward H aa u aw d . pr«<ldeiit of f r i ~ - th f ln ta rm o u n tiJn - Seed company, nac

teitUled fu rther Thuraday a o m ln c ofti-------i r U w ^ v n 'M iio tr tw u ih r b y -B w .' the

land MoUey. HoUU, O U il. over a _ e z 6 n S H iM 8 tr* i* rie itU )in r iim * '" day w u 0 \een 8«»moiA Tw in TiU t Ida

. a ^ t u t fo r t t e i««d firm. TiY J . A. OederquUt. operator of a 18- * lt

cai feed and tsed firm. itettUKd ins briefly Wednesday on chMgea f t r icx

mcleanlat teed In the 1850^1 perlwS. ---------- H s n r o im a -ta irw e B n i ia r tD - th J ~ i

| | | i | g itfd M d W ^

t dJsatloaw a.flm -'W edneaday .w hea T it It wm be completed. ehi

VISIT ANNOUNCW) CBHOBHONS. Oct. 15 -H . J . Doi- ictj

Unger, d lttrlct n ianater of the t tChamber of Oooanerce for the w u t . mo,

' «m ft& t<a,vU lTU lt th a local Cham- Q^t------ber c f OommereeOct.-a8, Bhoahone

C haaber oftlcUli report. cett

The Hospital' VWUni boura « t M tfie VaUty Memorial hoepllal » re from 3 Ho <and 7 to S P - o . ------------------------ ---------

ADMITTED •Mra. Donald Johnton. BoUaod

S I V■ ChriiUanton, Mr*. B. L. BriMt.§1 Ronald Bagley. OecU W. S«crd and J l . Tertea Marie Beoclt. aU Twin rail*:

^ M /*rRobert'M nJdf.-H ««lton.-M rt.- John Keegan, Kimberly; Tonuny K orU. BoW, a n d Mra. RO btit Kin-

....... y o n ;O u tle fo rd .-- ' ~ . ": T JI5W IB5ED

iSn. Burr Abbott aod dauchter.Roy Parker, M n . Harold Mulder . aad aon. and D tnn ls Holman, all Twin PalU: M n . Jimmy Chrti- topherion and d iughler, H aieltoni Mr*. Uoyd Miller u d daughter, TT.rwn; A rthur -Pwitn. Wli.i-, «nd ___ BlUy Bagga a n d Mr*. J e a d t Snider,

i : - ___Weather—-! —j ' ■ r>om C P u d A P Beporti ) j &Ude Valley—p a r l l / clsady to-f ir— — altb t-«B d-IW day j-ew .ler^ lo ir l#- I n lfb t » .) { . high P rU ar aboal 67.

I f l . Twla PalU tem peratore » t S u o , St. b tn e o Q U . ' ■■ ■

III 0<t.H 0et.!lIIL. ?».'I l l BUounk .. .......... 71 '«tI ggi= = = ir!jH .it S ,i f ” « *.01 ' M ~ Si JJ| — ___1*. “ Jl _a.

, I...... --K w p ’tb e White Flag I iot safety Flying

t v ''ralaed ,7_‘ ^ j ___ 1^'., \janlM ^ c

broad I I Jtlined a ^

- ^4 • ' ice to , sew n- ^ J

iluoS trafftc % a t^ r i-o u T Mapic ^volley. \ t

Mmy Two Arrested ” OnChaigeof ;

S Tipsy Drixjng 2, _____ . _ ( f r .« p»i* . . . . c

‘‘" ■ j N tal D ean, S7, PUer, paid ft «ne nof gioo and 16.40 cotU in JwUce ,

“ **.! c ou rt He pleaded guilty and h it U-' cenie wm acn l to th e lU te depart* g

m ent o t U w enforcem ent fo r revo- j.

t- le tt - ^ J i r - w m r- a r r e e te d - f t t l io a s - p jn . f» «"• w l^ D M d a y ^ P e p u l y Sheriff W. \

W palm er th ree -tou riha o t ft mile ’' w i t ot T w in P a llt on highway 30. f

PataJer u l d Z?e«n w»» driving w ith- ^out Ughte on ei

[yron road up ft allgbflncllne which cuU jj

K " ‘'•s;-, a s - ?ider- Tex,, pa id ft 118 « n e and <3 in TVln next p*iii police court Wedneiday afler

he pleaded guilty o t tpeedlng. •ta g * T o r ilt w « arreated by ft rity^of. n

flcer-T ueaday evening for <W»lpg ]] maet i i in llei p e r hour or more on Mlnl- , t » t d o U ftvenue. B e dW n o t W ve a told drlTtr’i llcenie »nd w u ftdvUjd by

ag. Police Ju dge J . O. p u m p h r^ to jn ijte ftrrftOsementa lo g e t one l a . t |

imed m «llH elr o rltfw rneone-else-do-b li - f ln t driving for him.___________

S Services Heldior 5 Woman in Rupert ^

»n4i ' R O T iR T, OoV lS -P u n e i « m icM for M n i « u Marie Dowix Car* u u f ^ e ^ S l T l n Carter, Rupert, J

- were held Wedneaday a t the Rupert ^LM ^ c h w h . y m Blihop Melvin

® Mra. Cftrter died a t th e h o n e of itint » eon. JOMPh-W.Oar . »»«»«•■ ,l i l t O f, Saturday, o t a h e ar t attack. jilerle She ftnd h e r huiband had gone b;hay there to a tten d aarrtcM for ft daugh- d

W 'ttr 'ffaU iW ilB -W w ho-tiftd-dSed t>f sbftU ft heart a ttack fttter a day o t deer « ’ r«- hunting. . Xj- r f - -T > iiB urttrw erB -B im B rR B ihrN eir -P * ^ UolZtf, R ex firoftdhtad, Acel Cald­

well, H orftct S m ith and Reed Broad- ni f fS ; *»“ <*• Ti w " T h F p r f ty M -f t t - a o o d m ia 'c h a p e l - J

,w a tJed_by_ .B l»hop .H onour and _ ® ^ .7Uom,u BU cker led th e opening

prayer a t th e church. Speaken “ 2 w en Ohftrtei Oampbell, David l . ^ Q am er a n d H . M . Cole. A. ^ 1

“ led the cloalng prayer and wUlard I M ti Hayward dedlcjited .th e grave a t n^ Rupert oemetery. --------- ?p»ay Ked Btokce. M r. a n d M rt. 0. w . « U h a Rreweftcn. Acequia, m d Charlet ^

dli W WlUkor uas. - ”

M a g i c V a l l e y I >* . F u n e r a l s k

'-------- ‘------------------------ ------ ' Mf l f l OAKLSir—P unera l eervlcet. for t ;L ufl R oaiJ{el8oa.w llU >ftJieId.B t,aji.rn .. -aif ti Priday f tt th e OftkJey LD S ta b tr- j>, *ny. nacle -w lU i-B lah o p -P o ree t Savtre j), n!ng OfflclaUng. B u ria l will be made InBar- the'O ttkley c eme tery. ---------------------Ter a --------- D,m » - —m ^ J - ^ n e ra l- e e n - le M - to r -M n .- — , Pallt Ida 0 . W elsh wlU be he ld a l 3 p.m.

W ia y In th e T w in P a lli mortuary1 lo- with the Rev. R . 0 . M uhly olfleUt- u , Uled log. I n te m e n tw ll lb e 'm a d e ln th e

for l o c P cem etery, Pller.rlod. ---------t h a - BURES V — o « v m d B — y » e r~ fo r —i rhan U n . C lnbonU O lnsel viU be held Ice T he -* t'l l-« jn .-P rld fty ‘a t p leuant-.V ler i t t -In^ -eemetery— wttli—th e - R c r - R o y - k - ba rhea Tum, p«iif».. « f <hn Q hriitlm * t

ehurch, oU tclatlng. op--------- lal

O tEN NS PERRY —P)jner»J aerv- to Oo)- l e a for Q uy 8 . H eath wlU be held the * t 3:30 • p jn . Friday In the Bey

'“ t- tto rtua ry chapel w ith the Rev. i Qeorje Pftllord offlclaUng. Burlil Sh warbe'Biado-Jn-theHfountaln-VJfir wij cemetery, M ountftln Home. the <

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Price* were ite id y on t« p Quality r ttt le *l-the-?w eekly-ft»I« o t tha Twin PalU L im to c k CommUalOD company W ednetday.' P rice t were u> cent* lower on com m on tn d good quality iteera and heltere .

O ra tt COWI were ateftdy and buHt - »Iow.-Pe«der a tee n and heffcr< wttt

50 cenu to » l lower. S tocker aUer calvei were M cenU low er, and veal

tt-€- Tftlret W-cento to iH o w t t ; -----------joic Albert Anderton. OaWey, topped

Uie fat m arket wllh ft load of I w choice f a t aUera te lling at.«33.M .

------- ' Tom CaUen, Wendell, topped the

Ita t he»tii.oiarket a t *20.60. .

SJltble « tU e lo u le d IfiiS. Oood to choice a teen |ie .w -» a j, com-

^ mercial to low good. » U - |1I J 0.

utility a teen (8-M3.N>. Oood to choice heflen I18-I30W , c o t m f cfal fo row good helfer»

D 2 utUlly ha lfen M-»I3. CommerelUO COWI in -U JO , uUUty cow# tt-llO JO ,

. . . . .c ftn n e ra .aad -cu llen .W :M -M -C ^*I tin* mercial bulla ti3-|13.3S'. u tility b tou uJUce f ii .» i3 , Ught bulli M -nO . lU U- Slocken ftnd feeder!. Oood heavy ipart* p e u ,t«e rt tl6iQctl6->^<

ite c r i l lM If l . common «juallty g r u t it« e r f 1 Je'»I*rH oU V «tnr Iteera i » ;llO rpD ortrg rsde Iteera l e - l l r - O ^ •r a u helfera 975 pou n d . ^ m

■ “ H* poundi, »IM 15; good r * « h tlfe n ,

mon ETU* heltera M -IH . SU er calvti f ia -llS , he ifer Cftlvet ♦18-llJ. ' helfar calvea •11-114, v e a le ri tO -|l5 . |

toalo,7k tlM nU »M -W 5,15 ,te^ertan ib»

I1M U.W . Horaea WJO-M-

S ; Mrs. Matson, 78, ■ Dies in Hospital

J z M n, Cornelia E lltabeth M f tta ^ 8 lm . 7 8 ,d Ie d a t« f t jn .T h u rr f a r a t M a^o , iQ.v,,, -Valtey Memorial ,hnB p ttftjt^ he_K l ^

sided n U * P«Ht aUeel.She wat bom Sept. fl. 181#, in

Florence, la „ and waa ft member of[* Uie LDS alxth ward and the w ftrd i J

, ftellef lociety. ^ ^ ^ ,a r t ShB-lt-turvlved by h e r huibaod, t

Sdward E, Mataon; two daughten , «•ort- M n . sU iel Olenn, K ft*elton,. and ^

M rj.,.O rtyce M ataon -S lm t. Twin i ipert, p j i i j . gne eon, Lawrence Mataon.

Iffi ine of In de alh r ''* preceded IJlyata, Alto turvlvlng are two brother#,ttftck. Jamea Harrlton, Crawford, Nebr.,gone ftnd Bam H arriton, McLaugWln. 8.

lugh- D., and four iietefi, Mr*. Oharuee d o f BeiVBrrDftIIa»,-9.-D.;-Mr8-M*rthftdeer Hlxen.-Vaneouver,-Wftth.; M n.-W lll

. iaw rtnce , Weatfleld., Ift-. and M n . |

P uner* rim ngem en t8 will be an- 3 road- pounced by the W hlto m ortuary. ^

Ex-frErResident— 1 ^ ^Claimed by Death 1Id I. Jamet T h o m u D uiin, «7. lorroer M iy Twin PalU te tldent, died Oct. 10 in

lUird Briihtan.Clfcr, Qtfth. w here h e had « a t m a d e m h d tn e a lo c e IM4: , ‘— . H ow ubom A prU 17 ; i688 ,lnT er- ‘

, w race, UUh. and In IM # moved to « Twin PalU, where he lived unU llM J.

^ - H e - w u - * - m a a b « - f if - 4 h f l -L D S .church. • , ^

~ ~ \ Mr. Dunn had been employed by • the tupply depot a t O gden, Utah.

He Is tu rvlvedfcy 'hla widow, Mrt. 1 KlMbcth DavM D unn ; five children, i Charlet Homer D unn?B rlgham City: p

------ Mre. Jack oox, T w in FftlU; Robert s' toT T hom u Dunn, itaU oned w ith the P.m.. .(klr-force.ttt-Orlando,-Plft.i-Dale'K .’ ->i‘bcr- Dunn, alM Brigham C ity , M d AlUn 6 m n -DavU Dunn, ttf tU onedw im th e u*vy e>e >n in Maryland; ft bro th er, W . L. Duni^ •----T v i- k m iU r r a d - i r - e l e te r r - R u b r t

Dunn, Lot Angelei. . J-Mrt- — onBTon-i ireceded-hfm -tn-death. D-"' P unen l terrtce* l o t M r. Dunn ■““ y were conducttd W ednesday in Brig-

S; ^

Services Set Jj- f o r —O A K L B V rO ct-ie—P u n e r 'l-w i^ - 1 held leet for Ro?s Nelton, form er Oakley pjView lt»ident-W ho-dl8d-.Tueeday-#i-Bei(- uT-lr •baigrwill-be-held-*tr*3-p.mn-Prid»y -lUan attheO akley.LD B.lftbeznacle.SlJR-- «

op Ptoreit Severe w ill olllcU ie . Bur-la lw lU bem adeln th e OaUey.cemc- „tery. U,

held — — K Bey OBOUP TO MEET

Rev. BHOBHOIJE. O ct. I f t -T h e North ,urfil 8hc*hone F a rm en’ U nion Ju n lcn ^VJfir w H {-m ee r* t-« ;S ff-p -w * '^ « ’» y '* f “

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- Marriage Ueeniu , .

110.00, ptUi.GOBI*____ ------------------ :

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h s — T i s l r D a i n a g e i

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Iltfl tnd lour wnp^wdS 55i» t™ «> “““ ■Tt? “Sf;. Doomr ukea whetmt W*''” ,

K ' d be hunt tlotxg with Idftho

l t ~ 'fnTOuta-to-tpftwrnng-watjr^wJ^ -^ l , . x U ie rA Ju iy J lflh f.r l« _ » h o u l^ ^ _

h» hid »11Hi n d Idaho lUh and game I

‘2 S i Md they "are not In agree-“ S S « d ^ h W to «5« «a■Tej. opinion" at to what ahouM beMM? '*oaie tald Idaho power haa a manJo fl working wlth"Orcgon olMfl^ on r -

-finUr rlfref-'InVBtleitlonrteeklDgJ u- in inawer to the fUh problem.

^ Me aald tU h Uddera have been Mn. in S l l td a t two o t the com pany’.

'B r t a l M " - -“ ff io 'V o w tf ' hlTpron^Wl toat &■ -bulld“ whalwer-lUh-t.omtie*--»to -

Allan d*emed eawnUttl. but h u made nonavy esUmate ot Uielr cotU--------- -• •h»n. • ----------------------------- _

" " ^ B f i o s f i o n ^ S a f ^ ^

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bhobhoot:. Oct. be a meeUng oteoundl at noon Saturday at tne

iU<? jiu .n l >t ths “ “ “w “ JS??!- -Pe** thB~r6ad-problcmt-ta-the-M»».

!“»■ wlli-lndaa.-Ui. -mllMon* in Untoln m «nJ o t m « U « to r f tJan* *od prcgrea* ot current aftfely prolecta In Uie city.

, Burton R. Thome, prealdent, uW aU Intertated pertont Inrttad , to-attend-Uie-xneeUng.-------------------

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TIMES-NEWS. TWE

Is News in BriefU xM I M u a

t b a t- Tbe ttolted OH company reported ly rb aa ld-pell«-W edneaday fvenlng th a t ' l o m ^ brake a floodlight a t the

ottlee bWdlng._____

: Routt Sato P e tfpeaed------------ -------- -------(1 ea£h The U xM hcftrt eommittM, W om- r jve r- en of ttoM ooa*. h u pom w ned-ln-ankson definitely Uie cooked food aale lUUon. fcheduM for PHday.

E a to n foB «r. and M n . 7 , A. Ohriitopheraon, Tw in jn lued 7 ^ , h b entered the N ightingale -B a te r Wun ing htnner~3M~Shtth - » venue I t WM e u t , wfien aha wUl make h e r jresent home.

.VlaU uJ T. P . .Mr. iM M n . Oeorge Penley and

ltd bn c h lld re r Alamola, Kftntn .vialted f rk to aeveralTdayi a t the J . L. Bre«Ung h, and homa. M n. Breeding l i a n a u n t ; Tom o t P tn w . h i d a - — -'‘nu Jotojj'aUM. <0, juiton. wii,

pleaded guilty o t drunkeaneaa when arraljpQW In police c o ta t ■niunday.

— H «-wiLtjmtenc«l.to 15 day» in Jail.>' b u t wik releaaed pending hU be-

h a ^ r .T

o Meeting Set Tonlgbt ■® The h g u la r monUily Twin FalU • - - Bor a ^ t iJjtrki meeUog’ wlU be

IO T P ' h6ld-ai.g .p .-in .-today-* t:ihe-T w lo * f t V PalU county courUiou«. T h o m u

Alwortfa, dUtrlct chairman, will pre- n - In aide.of th e —Be»er- B irth* ''Dttaeta A <kughter w u bom Thuraday di, h e a t M « le Valley Memorial ho tp ltal

to Mr. and M n . Donald Johnton, Id lh o Tw>a 3 ^ - A daughUr waa bom It Wed&Mday to Mr. and M n . M anuel 1 Sallver, Twin PalU,- and a aon w u w thB Wednewlay to Mr. and M n .

A to a p . M om ion, Kimberly.

NunWCoUtlM i-SttS CarUflcate* of trade nam e were

filed toe counly clerk Wednea- 0? _ d a y .f t r the Robertson Sheep com- 10 th e ■p»By’»y-Hargaret Jan8-R obert«ror

Twin iPaUi, and Joseph W illiam ' Robertion, Jr., Buhl, and for the

. Baconi Avenue Weat Shell, a tt r v - J l i ice atkUon, by Noraian o . Allan;

Tw in PalU.

Seek fermlU Idaho ^ « » • by 80-foot lea to «ctloB of warehouae root wlUi a i- Ujou- Phalt Imtlerlal a t a co tt of about

' IIM a h propo««d In ft building per* JilU iip lIc iU oilflled a t the city hall

Oftle by J.I T. Phlppi, jr ., 7 « Locuit indred sUvad Annie M. Huddle. lU Sun- onv rUe b ^ liv a rd n o i^ , te tk t pertoU- could tion t^ locate a U - by 7-foot traUer

a t 1 « Sunrise boulevard norUi for I dU-‘ W da)la: 06 lt U W........... .

^ - ■ S E i a i a s E a .

> tn a n Money m ay not p t yon frtenda. on a 'b s tU w U lg e t y o a a b c lte re la a a o f

■eklDg- -en e m ls ;— ------------- • ■ ........ j—

v e l U n io n you r « t u y o u n a c

o f f l fo r u b le a n ts . T h e re is 't) Ie n ty o f s f

— m d to stro ll ftbout^ -A n d y o u 'l l l ik e

« p h e re o f the C lu b o r L o u n g e C a r . On<

o f ^ o u f tti j j w ill b e d e lic io u s d in

? o u r-< h o Ic e .-U f iio n -P a d fic -c h e fS 'C a te r

c w itH such de ligh ts as th e O c to b e r d in

j t a d e t ^ s t Y - F r i c d - C h ic k f" • ^

1,7 iv*v P ' o " * ' 7 ~ —

^?t>rTD tp*jnJoW *:Tron*

tw i n FA^-LS, IDAHO - ,

I Jerome P l^ s ^ Double Drive

For Scouting' j e r o m i ; Oct. « .- r ,T w o fy i i drive* for Uie Scouting program will

— ------ « t tm der wa? thia week In Je rom tW om - pp„,p . i p n to obtain money for Uie

led-ln - o t ; | scouU ftOd tba Boy Soouta are 1 n u beinK fo m u la ttd . H eading tba drive

for th e Boy ScouU ti Cola Reed while M n . P rahk Oltui will lead the

_ arifB ior th e O lrl SctoI*...3 T he kickoff for aoUclUng in Uia .<>ita4 rt fo r thB S a y flaauta

win be held ftt^ a a . *W dV ^ ■* w orken will toM t a l the Dew Diop

im l t w S m f t a o f t t e b u ^ e n j U y l . alon. Captftlna. w « ^ i w l e r ^ Include J ifV • Buasell. Jo h n atSQe, S , U r r y Weffllng. o i le V inlng'wjd Emory Shellenbarter. •

, w tL O lfl S o ro t w orken fo r the buai- * S n e iT d llW rt-w m have ft U ck-otf unday . luncheon a t H :S0 p a . FrW*? the

Dew D rop Jnn. Mr*. Tltua will ex-S ^ S S S t o ^ ' - i b l i a U ^ - 'A i s W ^

will be Mra. John W Uw all.M n. W, p . Bonam, M rt. Carroll WUconlb,Mi«. p r m o tV K iw W

) FalU O tto and Mr*. Robert Bmlth. Solid- »1JJ be .tpra wUl be Ucop Mmmlttee i ^ e n . ijTw la ^ e O lfl scouts have a goal of •hom u iiM tor"thTdrlW .-7BTom 8-»tPreienl IU nre- has 10 O lrl Scout troops wlUi ap-

prolm axtily 126 m em ben, p lui 30 or • more a d u lt woriten.

Boy. SoQuts have no t a e t a detlnlU u n d a y goal. T here a re .n ea rly 3W Boy om ltal Scouts in 'Jerom e and Oeorge Bren- ih iw n , nen, Scout e»ecuUve, said W a boy ! bom ts needed to carry out tho program, ilanuel T he advanced . gifts dlvulon tor >n w u Uie Boy SoouU I t under the chalr- i Mra. m anship o t R- Matson. ThU

dlvUlon already h u had Ita kick-offand ItaporU on o t Uit drive U aehed- uled to M completed th is week. At-

B v e re &UUn< D r. Mataon It B enry B. P h a r . ’f d n u - rU, Tom Preicott ftnd WlUon t com- O h u rcbnan .* - ertsonr — D onald-W ebb-la-chairman-ot-Uift iruium ru ldenU ftldU U lettock-o tt which Ifl X the aet to r th e middle ot nex t week.I serv- H eading tbe . rural aecUon for Uie. Allan'. Boy Scout* tf Dm Ttflor. Otpuiiu

■ Include Phelpa Toler, Lynn Burn­ham , Jo h n W ebtter, K eith Johan­sen, S h lrl ShUm, John B u tta n and

M oot -Jay -M artln .-T tila .g roup wlU-haye, th u - Ita klck-otf on OcL 38. about ■ ,

Papers Filed for Woman's Esta Te

S X ■ A p c u u o n to pwbafe tb e w m and appo in t a n executor for the 178.000 J i m 9t Utt. O ipba Bauer w u fUed Ih probatT cou rt-W w ln tid ty

_____ by ft aon, t o n i e t t EUiworth Bauer;Filer. Mr*. Bauer died Sept. I.

* • - * ------ O the f- iu r irlvui’t-arg -W im a-L ee-(ff Bftuer, PUer; M n . qiadys Marie » Pftyton, BUti: CUtrord Marcella

y B auer, Tw in Palli; M n. Stella p ior- - V — T O cr-F lte ,-U va-H o t-S p rlng» ,-an d

^ j J ^ ib y J t l l f n J ^ j^ r j ^ o e n ^

iC J T h e c ita t« la Uited a s real end - personal property valued.at 176,000

j ) o r n )or«Jbut no d tserlpu jn U given. R o r 6m th It w a tto m if t- T&e

^ h earin g la aet for 10 ft.m. Nov. 8.,

;ends.'

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P H O N E 38TIMES-NEW S

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

3u n a c in, ^r o f g p a c e n i l l l l ^

II like the -ir. One of J f

8' cater- to --------- ■XT dining I

r r o f i E p q r t i i f f o n j B ■ B

■ ' ''

® S e e n T o d a y,VC k '*' —» T w o aaftH children standing a

I t l O f c a r a ea t •« Uiey e a t ice cream cone ' U i a H aro ld O ra a t la d ty I r t a n r d e

Pedestilftn snnnin(c,-!niefung cot in p a r t i n g ra e t t r a fte r two ch lld rt

> u t iM In P a c c a r aak him to pot penn: MrtHM in m e ter »o momm y and daddy TO j'

be a rrw te d . . . Maif driver toum b llng to self a fte r hear cWlUlon wit; e a r d riv en by woman , , , Sure ligi

... .1. . M OeoTBe Walker appears oi, jtob

m e n t caae . . ; Man carrying aet c • w J W c a r ebalna . . , Large reminder e L S fS J l com m unity O h u t.d r iv e erected ii

m iddle o t Mftln-Shotho&e Intersec ^ Uon . . . Youngster blowing H al “ 5 5 ' l o » « n to y h o m . . . Large, u t w «U rt- a ia i , i e * r ,t* 3 la « n tI n te r s e c t io n . '.

-JO* M a n h aU c arritog io-pou» sack o t poW oea-tuIad .w im gevei ipuda . . , A nd overhaard: “Oeel i

I# busi' » « • * olo“ * « * t r

Fire Prevention K Event Reviewed

In Club Meeting• ^ ‘1 ' H lghllghta of Uie recent tire pfe ^ f o f T enU oa-w eek-obaervanee-Jtt-T w lj

Palla wero outlined for mem ben o th e T w in PalU K lw iS ire lu b a t i

u . M « r luncheon meeting a t Uia U glon haiua w w • n i u r ^ y noon.detlnlU Bobby Bopp, local aaaUtant f ir(0 Boy ch iet, aald lire prevenUon llteratu re Bren* distribu ted to aome 8,000 Twli9 . boy hom e-ow nen by city tiremesnerm - du ring the local obiervance an^w t o th a t f irem en inspecUd about, 16i ehklr> Tw in PftlU homea to r fire hazardiin ! r h u B opp " W “ ““ »ai».ooo.ookick-off dam age yearly throughout the n a I'tehedi Woo th e -U rn c f 33 peosek. AS- P>» every,day.I. Phar* T h e ' program concluded w ith th W Utoa ahow lns o t a tdcn. ‘T heae Are t h

Pftcta.” Bopp o ld the film wa -ot-the- a h o w p ja jim ea .to .c l ty jc lio ( jl_ c h ll rhlch 10 d ren a n d cluba during th t observ t week, ance.,te r UiB, Q ueata o t the ' club were P ran cl 'tpuiiu Rore js, local f ire 'desa rtm en t cap

B \an* ta in , » n d C »tL B chtt\t, dep« tm «n Johan- fire inspector, t n and - " — -u-haye r. Crcw Members—

IDA H O STATE COLLSQS. Poea ^ t lo , O ct. 1&-Three' ~Maglo VaJle;

T — ■ ib id e n ti-^ t t 'b e - f tu ls ta n ta - fo r- th i aU glng o t th e Edward W«(U myste

l A l f t ry comedy. "Libel," a t Idaho S U t college NOV. 6 and 7,

Tom m y Moeller, jeroa‘e. ta serv178.000 in j „ , i 4| j aankger; Ootrlne 0

* " ,W odtko._JeroiBe._U -.fl«laaj*- ml«t r e « . . a n a D elbert.P e tte r. R upert a n d MlM WodUte are on the p U n t

iu -L eeMarie ' '

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HBHmHII^^^I176.000

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ge. U t , ‘

>-jound Uk« U r t S f t o * , ^

‘osrs ss .i“

:gg -ting Scout lUe, i r e ^ - Slated at

lo n h aU tnteUnji t t t^«* church heta a u ^ i

c t fire tocompleuornnltow .! terature «P«5tored Cub s K *W T w in P a n a tt tn d b m ? 5 firem en Cub S c o « t ^ ^ ce and “ »«t to *Wead. out 160 Rupert, member T C ! la iarda . Pnaldener. TO b 1,MO,000the n a . ^ Scout f ltu ^33 PM - Baipb JEiUhff,

Scout eyu U re 1 th th e BeJltiiT ‘L.n___ r *M t t . t e o i . t . i w t B Sa

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I. U.T«r-oldT district *v-^ K l Bt, nitd tocimiQuts .ihlifiihcrlnthBdBys T h reo t i IffJohtuonounpslffnMl recen tly spi (rt (rUhUoc Bob) La du ty l a - B--------------------1 . — n c upem U pibdDpifewUps.from Ja p an .I Jtella Hull an old- T h ey IncJ Mil pocreilTs turned bod o f M r i to i lllh dlJtrlct seat BecA Siler; kbaoD son o i M r.blhcr, a lUta IcgUlA- T w in Falls , ta eo ilumplnj tours “ “ o f t o . 1 *»Jl.ta.th«.dayi>bca . ^ i w l y . ^lT(toiaitfd W lBcon-______— -

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W nUaitt B X ln t. c U d e t th e V .B . l o t m b 'a h o w n w ith bloodied osee a fte r b e w as bei Taded tU rheadvnartcn la prateat-»K Sinst ttai t a - l n m , o re r: the. A 9 rih em .p a il.a l .T r i a t e . l a r a d io fro m Frankfnrt)_________• .

ann l^eUs Ring ai : Victory in Wiscilen t Elsenhower'i personal p o p u lw - fa rm unty is tb o basis of much confidence tu re Setb a t Kepubllcans can reta in : » d fac to rs .'onsoUdate control of ths house a n d son" senenato I M t year.. which 0I t u o ^ not, HepubUcan defeat In tr l ; i .D a l

eisccQsln's nlnUl will put ne^r p o - than , prliiicaJ b u rd ew oa the hearUy b u r - tJw .’ened m a n tn the W hite Bouse. B e -Die na o k '^ r T a s r n l t t r o i r a 'n w J f t t t e ' liijn tff-stoUtlcal,i,«wins in a moment o f in - tren d th i•m a tio n a l crisis ao serious th a t w ltlk u te cre ta ry o t -State John Fo&ter ag a in s t t>ulles ba* hurrlsd .to London fo r a . T he oeek-end meeting of the big threo a s ^ a]rel* irn iln l* t«n .-S us7 Mr. Els?n-, w t t h e aow er'caiJ e:gjeet mote peUUcal a s- Some ni(g n m en ts like th a t Instead of fe v e r th e oomiI n a tio n a l committee itra tes ts ta tb o ft&ld.l a n e u w for an elecUbn flc tc ry In _ -

I lV t T O i - t a u l m - U u l I j i a l T O ^ W o n i>0 P re s id en t last w e c k - ^ m oro Is - y t I come from such rK s n t political . I . f ren ta -aa Wifloonsln’s elecUon-and '* '■ 10 aonllnaU on of a D tn o c rtt from j . w .- h lo to succeed tbe h te Ben. R obert E on n ah 'ir T a i t — ------------- ------------•------------Pnlls^-cotB allsf-tbai-W U oonsin n tu m s -lQ - -oelves-th ca ted tb e T oten .no .longer *‘llke cording I

o le d Repufailcan candidate In WIS- T he.esta linstnvm 8de-fupport:of th e 'P re sI- '••O ther, 'sn t h is big l|sue and mala appea l sons. .Eo;r Totcs. b o th SmR e p u b l i c h t i d ^ t r t o ~ h e r e daughter, ro ld^ to t^accep tiitttln teiprela tlon .' O. HvpwiJ t hesidquarters conceded t h s t m lnlstr^b

1 “. E n j o y ; R ^ ' ' ' : ’> | j | j |T h reo ' liag lo TsUey serrlcemen cen tly sp e n t a week's le a n from tty in .S o re a - .a t ..the r s s t - a n d w p o » U p n _ c e n to r_ i ! i L j C o ^ . . - | M a i

T hey Included Pfc. Rez. W. R w d .3 o f M r. and Mrs. Audra K . ,«d . T ile r; cpI. D u n i I. Boweo.' 1

of M r. a a d 'Mrs. Claxide Paxk. . rln Fa lls , and Sgt. Billy J. Amllfl.1 o f M r. a n d Mrs. WllUam Amlin, m berlv. . ____________^

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g as Demo lscensi|i,Votefa rm u n r a t a nd 'd is like ' of Agricul­t u r e . Secretary B enson were prime fac tors. There wa? a lo t of "fire Ben­son" sen tim ent In tb e dairy country w hich com prise m u c h .of the dis­t r i c t D airy prices have sagged more th a n prices of o the r fa rm commodl- Ues.-

■nie natloIiaJ.com m lt^ee•w ln'pullT ii jn tf f - s o e k r t i t tn ib V T tr c o n n te r r ---------tren d th e poUUcIons knew was there w ithou t se n s ln g .it to be co strong ag a in s t Uie adm in istra tion . • . ' • •

..The c to m lttc e j j l a n s ' . to ’.s e fu p a g ^ a system o f 'fo rm councils >B«t th e .ad m ln ls ln tlo n 's story across.Som e m ore .ta len t w ill be hired by th a oom m lttee.for w ork here and In th o f te ld ..

W o m a n ’ s E s t a t e

G o e s t o W i d o w e rJ . W . S h u m u n rw I d o W - e f Mrs.

E an n a h 'S h u rru m , who.dled Itii'DrlnP i i l I i : - c o m i^ - M a rc b '3 < r i0 M r n - ----------oe lv e6 -th e lr-e o m m u o lty ^ ta te ,-rae - -----------cording to a decree .of'd lstrltn iU oafljyd jn d lg tr ic f e o u r t ^ e d n e ^ . ----------T he.esta te is .a lo t lh Buh].> - O th e r .-s u iT ltO n llrtsd- opa''tW8 so n s ,,E a rl t , 'a n d ^ R o y f ih u r ru m , both S ac ram en to ,' C a lif ,, and a laugh ter, Edna S & u ltz , BuhL JohnD .-B cp w o rth 'T tp re sB n t« a n b r-» d -: ----------lU nlstr^ to r 'o f .the e state.

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a g e - l t i h a b e s t t t n e to e h e tt u p on AmbIjw y a m b lU o w ,_____ _ : • _ i*jdy.lr

Your gou th e n no longes should quality.b e to step up tb o tem po <t living, are a Ito achieve the u n - H B U M K S E g you har e a U t^ a n b l U o n s H ^ H R n gut ..to

• o t i w - y Q i U u r b n t ^ ^ M K n i m u e r . '. to d l s c a r d a n d ^ ^ H R n B l ^ H tlon hi

throw aw ar t h o s e ^ ^ K ^ ^ B the bUyou tw l e n g a r ^ H ^ ^ ^ B n ' Ju st

I need to m t o ^ y o u ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ ^ W of mot

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' you a t 30 may a t B ^ ^ ^ ^ H >. .40 ju st be an i m - K 9 7 W ; W |^ B twenty

aecttary h o U o o t" * J T J f f In his 1I. W hy m om be- m b(I cause you have been ab le U cUmb U(e wU:

only h a lf way u p th e la « e r -ot marrtei1 success?, A goal ba lf-ga lned Is g e n - and mi

erally more real p le asu re -fca n a pose hI goal won. You have some trogress middleI behind you, a n d aome to loik {or- tru th tlI. ward to . the ral

B ut th e guy w ho h a s jeached O r sith e io p Of Uie ladder In middle age miUloncan t pause to adm ire tb e Mew, a s If 45, aiyou can . Too m any peoile a re and weClawing a t his legs, try ing to p u ll town, ih im from Ws perch, i f you have a shed. '

: comfortable niche on -tha ladder, th e to spensensible ambition to have ls n keep trying

. TOUT hold and n o t ha h i t wnrilcnrvlf- lip mlned loose b y lb e guy a t th a t<p w hen SubU

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I N r A l t S . ID A H O -

pdr^sJbteSsioSZ S rspnal Ambitions h a ^

be Is strudc by lightn ing a n d falls \i t off- • : Ui»y)n Ambition rarely la given to any- een>. . . b o d y ln J u s t th e - r tg b ti iu a n U ty a n d ><nuId quality. I f you havo too lit tle , you bp a lg. are a bum In the w orid 's oyes. I f ThiJB you have too much, you m ay tu m ptopl9 ou t-.to - b e -a n o th e r -N a p o le o n -o r jtrc 'n W tle r .'T h e wrong'TLlnd oT-^ilmbl- deriviB Uon hs« kUIed m ore people than 00 nH the black p la ^ e . Iqq.H ' Ju s t aa a m an c h a n g u tb e kind ihern of motor oil in h is autom obile a t . .H the advent of b itte r w ea th e r, so '■ THMirM K5in:to winiai'iu hu «y ^■ of life In early m iddle age, J f he■ tries a t two and forty to Uve by the 1- *■ same ambitions h s h a d a t tw o and '■ twenty be Is bound to get a knock from■ in his motor. • i '

I n boyhood a fellow m ay decide slainlb life wUl hol.d no m eaning u n le ss be intcno t marries the'-prelU eat girl in town t j i i ia - and makes'a-m U U tm 'dollars. 'S u p - sI«ima pose he does. He m u st lo a m in ). >

u middle age to face tb e diamaying comtar - tru th tha t beauty.-wanea. a n d so has aot ;

the value of a mUllon bucks todsy. and ;Ml O rju p p w e he_doean t h a « th a t bur 1jo iniUIon bucks In th e till u n tf f lie mas If 45, aod then,goes ahead a n d woos secre re and weds the new p re tt ies t g irl In ill town, an ambition h e should havea shed. The prospect is he in ay have 0 /

tie to spend m ost o( the mllUon bucks J tuBP trying to please the girf, a n d ends andk . up_mim uj)otb.glrl-and-money>^— ' t e r len Subtly and unconsdously. tb e am - L ^

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ABSOLUTELY ------- .-G UABANTEED I-_________ __

Extra Lons: - L iberal T u n i- up - Snugr W e ste rn ' F it - Toughest Denim - N o-Fada Thread - N o-Scratch Cop-

■per Rivets Sanforized— (Bhrinkaffe-le8fl-than-l-%-l)-----------

- Zipper F ly. [

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FIGURE-FUTTERER DOVECREre S U P ______

--------- EX QUISITtY-TRIM M ED— ^L IN NYLON-SHEER

\ 3ur tu&ous straSgbt-cut, fo u r- -1 gore sUp prevents rkUng -up. ~

\ In supple, so ft- to -the-touc li ■\ poTecrepe, '^ t t i ' t o l n t y em « .

- ‘' \ ‘lJivldery—'BylflB—Sheer tr im , '\ prettied w ith scalloped e d g -

n r n ' l n g . S '-ohee r-trim a t bodlca M i q Is repeated a t hem line.

Color: W hite.6Ue: 13/42.

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Mtlooa of m ost people cbanga of r ~ ~ t _ _ thelt.jiwn.*ooord-as-th*y-grow -old-

«r.' W hen yoong, they fret about" things Ujty w an t to s e t 'a n d d o n t j

□ B have, such a s fame, fortune a n d a cn-, „ more glamorous address. As th«7 H ofalls age they w orry more about w hat d n

th»y have go t and don 't w anti^U l. «> any- cers, gallstones, fallen arches, a bU-p-and *«s taste-ln 'tU eT aarn lng , o r m sy- " ■], you bp a wayward chUd. ko

•- I f The final' amblUon of m any old. K Ijtu rn p«ple ..o f course. U simply th e de- 1____

»lrcMo_enduro';aiid!staTlyfc-.Thfly.im W- derive even a wUtful satlsfacUen 1 ? ^than on reading th e obltuaiy. of a Ufe- ^

[ 7 5 J 11KM t h m to t t n . ; 1 S Sjr the 1- Tfl le a m to sew on a button. Ki, and ‘ nil thus become fully emansipaUd th eaiock from womankind a t last, p iy c

2. T o look a t a long-fligh t of Meclde stairs and feel (mind you, w ith no 'W ass s h e Intention o f 'd o in g l t t ) - j u s t feel T erntow n asaln Uka nam ing up tiiem _tw o _ WSup- sl«vs a t a tim e. Abe: n In 3. T o eomb my b a lr and catch the aylng comb In a stubborn Ungle. I have o h a s aot had th is feeUog for 15 years.’ odsy. and I suppose 1 n w er will unless IU»at buT.a.taupec.__________________ _

be W hat do you have left on your F = WOOS secret Ust o t ambitions?Irt In ------------------------- --- _have EBTURN HOME ^have OAKLEY, O c t l» - M r . and „

buo u J ts i Bedke a n d daughter and &tr. ^ends and Mrs. Parley C lark and daugh- ___

t e r have re tu ru ed~'from~vislUrig In _rjn1 am - Logan. | _ ^

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S; |~~e()nfu8ing:~ Io n t H O PK lN TOrr. M asa. O c t IS r to Sd a tB _ T h e th ree members of the n S ?J»ey H opklnton school committee ad« iEahfhat d ress each o the r u -M U ter .” no t- t w t

ao m uch fo r fom aU ty bu t to Be«VrtM rnnfm lnri,__ ____________ T i n

S y- T h e first nam e of a ll'th ree l l 860- K o n n an . T h eir l u t names-, are n*m.

old. K im ball. H am ilton and Packard, he side- - • I

K Folks at Wendell Travel, Entertain i

Ung -WENDELL. Oct. 19 -M r. and Mrs. {* R o y Mgp le fl teft T uesd s r Tor sp a ? "T ^ >“ ««• , ., \

ton. K enne th Loudennllk. p rlndpai or ated t h e grade school, is vlslUnj in New

Plym ou th . . 1: of Mm, E thel G randls, - Seattle, ', no W ash ., Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ray fe ^ T cn e r.two Bruce W tsUin and daughter,

A berdeen, a n visiting U rs.' B e r t B.U,9 W eston .

save I^fr. and Mrs. D enton Adams and fU ,.’ ’-ch ild ren are TlslUng in Nebraska.

'“ i H E A D jiO T E s-m sw s_ w im r_ i i t _ your . — - . ■

I T S HEBEII T h e G leaming W hite and Gold

PAPEB-MATB Enaravcd-aJth-your-naine. • l . t t - -

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Brown Oxfords w ith Moc TotL;=:BaHi -_Blue - Black Suede. S lzrf 4 -9 .

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' LoU'SoQlir^Mn'teTX IB reported to pOlltio Wedttesday

the nlng he r e v , « i a l o r d r M v i i r J a ^ ^ H ad< sUgbk a ed d e n t-tn thc'aOQ M o * io t 2 'a ^ H

to Ben M iner; M e r . to ld ~ x « rT r8 « ih -* -B U a e rio c id ® ’ta 't t r ^ ^ ^ ? » ®

s U 360 -block - o f M ain ^Teooa .M it’X ' n S are n*mii?e was se ttled betw eea p a r ^ ’- ^ ^ l ird . he sa id .-

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— li f i( l^ llh - th it-P K K « « “ re _ “ 'ituHled bi lop m a o tllc lau . B ut irh K l lucH obTlouily Bood tMUlti, from th e H. s . treas- S ? ? .T o ln t 01 view, th a t lt'» considered a ClncU to ba » «tand»ra IBS operation.

T he studlea'are concentrating on removlns th e bugs and possible abuses.

Wilbur A. Gallatjon, IRS com m ^loner of . th e New England region and veteran employe :

of th e agency, was In charge of the test. He ttives these details on th e way It worka:

T he agent knocks on th e door and Bhowfl■ his credentials, which Include Ws picture.

' • Residents are cautioned to check the creden­tials carefully. One of th e posalble abuses li

; a phony agent using th is m « n s of getting

^ ^ ^ s t qucstlon'the agehf m ®"1s whether or - - n o t the resident has filed all of his federal ,

. ta x forms. If the resident says, “yes,” the■ ftgent then asks hliHTo ahow either a can-_ j '■ eeled check, co]}y of the form , or tbe treaaury ; r receipt for the payment,

IB If. the person can produce one of the papers < l i an d it's In order that's all th e re la to the visit. i

name.lfi choked o ff .an d t he a gent g o u i ■ about his bualnfss. ' . ' iI I I f the housemlder or-'resldent hasn’t filed I I h is form;, or if he has some question about l|--?-hla^^fedena-taxes, the-agen t aeeks-to get the- -■ I I : m a tte r straightened ou t th e n and there. In ; I I ‘ th is way the convass pu rp o rts to be a service.H When the resident elalm s he haa paid all ' | |-_ - l p f hia t axes, but can’t produce proof, the i II !. la g e n t mak?s a note of Tt a n d jh e n ehecks'the" " l l : official flies Jater. i f th e files don't produce ,[ |__ : evidence .of payment_the ag e n t loakea anoth- .H • e r call to th a t house. This altuatloh' occurs i K— ;ja o 8t-frequently ,-it-ha8 Jbeen^found^8 om e^ j* ■ tim es it’s because the taxpayer hosn 't'bcen , jr ; a taxpayer.H' 4 I f the latter case la found to be true, 'the : H - a g e n t moves In with .the r e i ^ a r delinquent :I " collection procedure. ...... ..........................fl . Those New Engldrid residents who have . fl . h a d calls from IB8-m en have been very co- i f l = o j ? ^ t l W r : a ^ WI - th em who have been found to have tax dlffl- ! fl ' culties consider I t a favor to have an agent ’ I come around and stra igh ten tho whole thing ' I -.out. JI Only a few a ie n ts hav e doors slammed in n th e ir foccs t>y indlgnant-householders who 'I ------ feB l-tne lr-rlgh t^-aY e-he ltfg 'tram pliin irth lirlI _ : procejlure. When It happens, the agent makes < I - I t a first order of business n ex t 3ay to checkI — rthat-person-in-thecentral-file.------------— ------‘I Therei have been Isolated reports th a t IRBI ___ ' agenta tn othgr p arts nf JI .been intentionally very tough on taxpayers, 4 I w ith an eye to em barrassing tho Republican I administration. The s to ry goes th a t these < I agen ts have said th a t th e ir toughness was at= = 5 B M tito :« d e r_ ftD m ^ e -W ^ ------ JI K this sort of th ing waa widespread in the I . .service, toe door-to-door canvass would lend J

— Itself-very wen-to such-a-m eans-of political - r wxbotage. Service officials, -howeverl-whUo- -1 I they-adm lt having heard of such eases peri- I odically during tha p as t months, claim th a t I I t ’s no t serious enough to wreck the'canvass' *I Idea. Gallahan claims th a t there was no 're - 1I ____p o rt of ILln_the_Ne,w_Engiand_tcat._________ _I ......... Oallahan’s agents were pounding the pave- <I m e n t two days per m onth on this task In * I th e first go-round th ey coUected $446,000 inI delinquent taxes a t a coat of $10,000. Sue- t

ceedlng testa coUected proportlonate revenue «[------ fo!.coat______________ ____ ____________________iI Tho profit ia obviously th e big attraction. ^

---------IKE'S-PBESS-CONPBRENCES-------------\ B y the testimony o f bo th his frlenda and e

critics, Prpsldent Elsenhower is a successful » practitioner of the a r t o f th e press confer- ''

ence. Nevertheless, h e is n o t matching his ,, ,» c e n t . predecessors in th e frequency of his

------ appearances-before-nowsmen;------------- ----------v PnaW ent-Roosev6iriiBia-an-a-v6fagrof’80'

conferences a year, a n d President Truman . i ^ o u t 40 anrtually. In h is n in th month in the I

I ■ W liite House, Mr. Elsenhow er has met the press 14 times. If he continues a t th a t pace ho WlU have held leas th a n 30 conferences f.In h is first year. ' ......................... -f

I h ’the lriterest of m ain ta in ing th e health a n d worth of this vital in stitu tion of govern- U

___ y en t, we^must hope th a t he re a f te r the4>resl-- *1:,> :-< ^ n t-sM ^l^ -n |B k & rh lm fle lf-av a llab le -to - ^

- newOTcn more often.

~ ONE OP ” THOSE^" MOMENTS P"--------- M rt-iIarold-Sta66en.-w lfa,Tef-the-dl»ctor- —

of foreign operaUon adm lnlsffatlon^Jiad one- of "those" moments recently . She and her ti

••: husband arrived a t a p a r ty Secretaiy of State - ^ J u i l e s - w a e ^ lv ln ^ e j - a ^ t tn r f o n r tg in i ig m ^ — ' doorm an would let them S1 - callcQlL-fitn.V'ftn n.stde for a whlcnered- -B<

► conference. . '- t o o k h i s -w ife b y W a r m 7♦ -.;J,*4'toer.back to the s tree t, p u t hex-in-his of-

■ m and sent I t aw ay. Ho returned to w'•y th is tim e th o doorman let

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" w h i r l i g i gi a j f f l i t, t .o .B o n x s■ s - i s - i i r - T s « c r ,M :

I t£ S n S S fc O c n o t^ 9 .T «i««. H«w W eaco tfld oma.

= n . i o o f W U u 2 r» D f l M « y T u rner for a o t------ j S m S * . S i r thxM icbooI-*»« c w id rm tc pu4U«

' acboou »Bd ihelr UuUUnf o n hftTln* t l » r lib t to------ j T t i - -w it» t* -te ilr-o w n om W r*a-»*Jh«3r-b«U *Te.0jey.»»^^------ ! i j« b« l l brlntuw t up a oueatloD, tb o deoltlon oo *h leb

m e u S c ty M id wbUm b o f m a A n tr i-

- ^ / ^ a u t t e r ' i r h l c h - d e d a l o n ^ th * -*ppelU nt------1 l i J tntktt. I t »hould bo to tb e tujatm t court lO « O n '

'I i i S know j u i t how f t r the g o rem m e n t h « fo n i m u - - - tflhiiih ing A coojplete monopoly in educ*tlon.

ilio*# in tereited In educAiloo w » n t to know w h e ^ Maiw cJi. tha p u e n U or Uie lovem m ent ahotUd h a re th e f la t !

“ . ” u to w h»t eWIdren * re beln* t a u jb t In t i s ^ p -M r{«J #cheol» 00 rtWcaJ a o d political f lu e « U o n i.T ^w an t to know whether th e goT em m eot !! to iw 'tD»- (

“ se rvan t or m a ile r or Uie c ltlten*. . v — »*.' !* U tb * govenunent b u Uie f in a l aay aa to how th e , « . . . hv youth U to be edUeited, I t c e ru in ly become* t t # ^

» . . . m aster o r tyrant. Aa lia b e l P a te n o n . auUior of “T ^o a ta u r e -O o d -o f-th e Machine," aaya, goTem m ent w hoo li.a re ills. Tho ty ran n y n ak A t And u Bom W ilder Lane, author of)ay s h i s -DUoovery of Preedom /' aaya, th ey a re Uie primary j

ih e ita te gronU th e r ig h t of pirCjTta to' iw e n g - to private achoola. ahould the i ta to . 'r . b e in g J,^ve th e rm al »ay under a ta te com pyuory attendince ] id 's u c H " l a w a a 'I o w h 'c th e r W fc Jn c J lo o ln r i» l» y t‘“ ' ‘>If’^ » i ' i

t r e a s - ' then th e p a re n U liiT elo at contro l o f th e educatl«s o f lered a .^helr children . , , , . '

NATUBAL OB MAK-MAD* LAWBT - O p i» n « taim o v in g of tax-8Upported or coercive schoola contcnd Uint ‘

such acbools cannot teach aiicccjsJuDy th e golden m le rtn p r n f becauao they Tlolate It. T bey a re convinced tha t a ;

Khool baaed 6n coercion c an n o t teach succosfully J m p lo y e ^ , voluntary way, «

te s t. H e „ o iua t be done If one Is to obey Uie golden rule a n d ' i : the eoretlng eomnmndmenL ,1 Bhowa In order io teat w hether or r o t u*-«uppcrte4

achooU Tlolftle th e ie m oral oommandmenta. let b e - I U»T«r» to toem try to anaw er’theae queitlona:

c re d e n - j . r/roM i t be * vlolaUon o f th e golden rule fo r, b u se s l i o n i ladW dual, aay John Sm ith , to aet up » KhoftLe e tt in f f and coarca auoUwr Indlrldual. aay so b Jo n « , d tb a r . _________ to pay a fee for flm lth 'i aehool or leave to w ^ ' ■

" S i t f t o S c r c ? S ib '’j M e r t r i w l p pay for Sm ^h’s ‘ f e d e r a l or leave town, w ouldn 't I t be a violation o f jS,” t h e UiB golden ru le for one group, aay group A. to u t u p a c a n - » « h o o l a n d coerce a no ther group, aay group B. to

r e a a u r y ' support group _a 's school or le * «

I . I n «iuaiUon 3. group A could be a majority or I t -I p a p e r s co tid b e t minority, i f I t la » v iolation oJ th e golden Se v is i t, rule fo r a m inority to coerce th o oiaJorUy ’eJlber to n t ffoea P»y * f«« «■ 1“ ''* ‘ vlolat on of th e

golden -rule for a m ajority to coerce a minority to,L . . . J *1**® p»y * ®I I f i le d • • •

I a b o u t VIOLATION OF MORAL L A W S-Thcao who be- Reb th e - - l le v « - l t ta - ju it aa ImporUm frtto-bavo eduiyitlon-trea lAm Tn from *ny govemmenC dom ina tion aa I t lj to J ia ra a

free preaj, free speech a n d tre e religious worship con- , Serv ice . if-th e above que itlona canno t be answered ja ld a l l ■without evaalon or a cootrmiUotlon. tbea eowclvei _ Of, U w achrola violate Uieae m oral_l»w^_ ............. .

- p rln c lp lo - ts -a lw a y j- in -a g re e m e n t-w t th -e v ^ other jro d u c e J^gral principle. Tbey e x p la in 'th a t any p ra c ^ e th a t a n o t h - vlolalea m oral law cannot p rodueS m oral results; th a t o c c u r s m en d o n o t plck flga f r o m V t^ tU ir th i t - e v U -p r o - - " S o m e - ducea evil a n d n o t good,« ' -

------ T K 6aow ho 'bellev6m -tbB ae'naiura],-ctem al.-tnoral- -c D cen p jinciplea a re persuaded n o th in g l i more Important

th a n a n educaUon w hich aaalata la tb e gaining of l i e , 't h e more understanding of pbyalcal a n d spiritua l nstural L nq u en t law s tb a t govern man a n d th e unlverae.

................... l n « rder-to detonnlne w h eth er I am ta error In m y« beUet U u t government acbools viola te tbe loWen0 h a v e j repeatedly offered to p a y WOO to any c ry c o - A u p ^n ten d e n t o l echools, o r bo a rd of education m un- la n y -o f - -berr« r-p re»che r-ho ld ln r-* -pu3p ltf- who-llveB-ln-any- - X d l f f l - ' o f th o 10 counUes la w hleh JW e d c o N e w ip a p e n ju b i, _ , U ib a paper. If Uiey will an sw er su c h quesUons aa

above aaked aa they would before a c o u r t e tn m g j a lso 'have made the aamo o ffe r to any of Uie 34

m em bers of Uie NaUonal Cltlcena Commission for the m e d in P u b lla SchooU. So far none o f th o above parties will ra w h o ^ ^ *’•** ^ p e w o o IBOO if h# can

i lT th lS theee queatlons to determine w h e th e r tax-supported, m a k e s coercive schools violate th e golden rule.

1 c h e c k I f government schools violate tb a golden rule, they

n t T M i r o i» m r r y ' o r l ^ m N E S S - T h e y h a v e - i T w r *" j mwl j n r f glnrifled th rnw lT ea = th a y. ar e Sfl-Juffl-JL _

i ^ a v e - r lgh tneas-U iat they a re wUUng to coerce olherap a y o rs , <o m ake everyone comply.I b l ic a n iN D IV mO A L BESPO N SIB IL rrV —T hey dmy ta*

t h e s e dividual rcjponslbUlty by Uiclr a c tj.: w a s a INALIENABLE RIO K TS O P MAN—T hey art vlo-

I n ' t h e h a r m o r D n n A T m o - P O B O » = .T h f y - a r r « P " ”Irf U n ri lecUvely InlU^tlng force v ia th e ta x collector sgslnst L i . I r i l . th e Individual. — _,O i m m - -SIN O L B STANDARD O P R IO H T N E S S-T hey are- w h i l e - -p raoU dag-a-double-ttandnrd. _________ '3 p e r i - PREEXOM OB UBERTV—T h ey a rc d e n y ln n rc * - “ n t h a t dom an d liberty by compelling tadlvltfuals to p»y fori» n v n « - •om euilng-they think U b a rta lu L ---------------------- -

MORAL L A W -They a re using th e wUl of Uit ma- hO ' r e - Jority to place of Ood’a wUl.

i p a v e - ^ < ^ t a n y education th a t can n o t InstlU ta the minds i> Tn- of th e youth natural sp iritua l a n d physical lava la ’5- h a rm fu l raUier than helpful.,000 in ttj. T u rner family la renderin* m aervlca to tU of I. S u e - u s by taalsUng th a t tb e cou rts decide wbeUier the c v e n u e State ' o i- th e parenU‘'aKiUl h a v e 't h e I ta a l aay » s 'to------------•how -eb lld renshou ldbe 'edocatea .-----------------------------fip tin n murdered Socrates a n d Jesua becausea c t io n , etiucaUng ta a d iffe ren t w ay from what__________th e Btate prescribed.________ .

Are we on th e lo a d tO' U16 U Jiii k lnd-of~<«v«is^ _ I s a n d mentT c ess fu l

.nter- V IE W S OF O T H ER S.flALEfl TAX P B O P O S A t

Of h i s - .R epublican-R ep. N oah. M. Mnaon of lU lnoU -li------— -p l tJ jm n rh a rt t- fo n r ttv r-p trc e n t-re i ir ra l-T e w U -sa iH - —r o f - g g - T axrw w chrhB 'saia 'eoultnT plncD -tho-redrm l*T eT im j8— n tm t in « h lc h wUl be lost beginning J a n . 1 w hen th e excess , p ro fits ta x expires and a 10 por c e n t c u t ta tadlvldualin t h e Incom e taxes becomes effective.? t t h e "ITie C llnoli legislator decla red 'tha t-P resM en t El- , D ace ’^enhow er w u going to recom m end th o aales tax. We tf-nrnn <*rt*lnly- hope h e w u tolklnB tbrouR h hU h it, and fe n c e s p ^ d e n t wiu h o l ’be^BUUlble etioufilLto fe ll . -

■for th e aalea' tax argum ent.H e a lth A five per cent levy on re ta il sales would replace } v e m - th e lo s t revenue, and th e n some. O n th e basis o( ig jv p „ , , aales, i t oufrht to_ yield obout t7.S00.000.00Q a j tn r , _ : P . ' a lm oet tw ice Uie_ftm ounV.:of_JhC-8chcdalcd-iax_te^ _ o ie T W ductlona. I n other words th e n e t effec t would-be . ,

ab o u t a 10 per cen t ^ c re a se In th e d irec t federal U x_________agalnat,.the_lndlvLduara c a m lngs. instead of Uie 10

p « o en t tax reduction lb o Indiv idual l i suppojed to ^ T C .

r e c w r - ^ tfie“ ^ fe c t of a 'flve p c r 'c c n t aales tax would be • Q -One- -Tery aea rly a five pcr’ ccn t pay c u t for cvto'body. d h e r atac« i t would reduce th e purcboa tag power of.the S t a t e dollar by th a t much. '

-------Tnft m in g an.1 O ther' govfm m w t -of.t t ficlala, can 't 8 c m to g e t U th ro u g h th e ir UUck head*- - t h e m , th ftt th e American people w a n t th e ir U xcs reduced,—

^ r e d - -B olae-etatcaaan :— - , , --------------------------------------------

--------------------- --------------- T flE -B E B IA 'T A R N ----------------------------•_________• T ho y am about U« J l lg h t of L av ren ty Beri* to the i i s -o i- -non»com m unlit worid proved to -b e -a -o o e -d sy pin', led t o w heel fla ib . Apparently Joe M cC orthy-w as nlu^ine Ul l e t H hoping It would really develop ta to ' aomeUUng- _______ hn itf'nt <ina.nf hU ♦rf||pflng .o tf_ to .Spaln-for-a------

--’■contact.!' Now-Jo*.w>-» it- lo o u n iE e n cn iD n irT h x t'f- -— 4UUU (, v h a t j 5 looked lilce from th e o b se m U o n peat, rluht

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--------------WANTA e n . P t -------------«liU« Tto * JoM ler ta rm t hit eoaa^ I t to by b e ta t m a r a l U iouuad mU« KFuld- from btxae. there '* noUilng quite rtilch" Uka a’p a d ta ie ; And he 's no t too p ir - n tr l - tteu la r w betber It ' s ^ f r ^ ^ ^ t o W

eottrt ona* from fam ily a n d friend# m i e * a - O je -b e # t.-B u t-U ie -o Q S £ » -M liU y I a*- n n e x p ec ted -a ro qwlta *urprlslnf

and fully walcome. e ther Mayba youTo Ju a rd about i t - f taa l O I T h an x . I f a a rc te ran s of Fcf- • r i > eJin W ar< auxilia ry project for They aendtag parcela to aervleemen over- r t b r aeaa.-The local V 7W auxtllarT .il *K

prim ed to open th e p ro jec t full blast r th a In p repa ra tion fo rlO tirls tm u . But . th e th e auxiliary needs two things: ‘'T he 1. Namea a n d addresses cf men I a re servtag oversea*.» o f a. Candy a n d cooklea from anyone n a ry who w ant* to help ou t. Such Items

are n e ed ed .to f ill o u t th s parcels. a " tb ' "Vou c an aend the name* and ad- tta te dresses to M rs. E. J . Sommer, post- i n c e ' ofllce box 88, T w ta Pall*. Concern- M lo r -Ing-theu-Aokifs snd .a a d y . you-csa m ot phone Mra. Som m er a t Twin Palis

0M3-W.

U aU VO TBOCLAMATION NEEDEDth a t Poor Potao:ru le VouVe h o d two letters already I t a concerning th is "smile and *ay fully he llo - week. BoUi .w rlK is were w iy . cw npU lnlngaboijfhow grumpy were a n d the people w bo p issed them.

W onder If I t h a d ooourred.to elth- )rted ST of these w rl te n to smile and say . b e - hello?

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addresses of any person who Is ? ,7„ b«d/a*t OT a ah u W n whom they feel I ' i ' would enjoy recklvtag letters and ’ ” would b e m ado hsppler by lU

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L m a r q U iB WASl m O T O K — LUUithe srae Z W tri Sir Winston . Oburchl I flourishes beyond tba apaotatlo:' - o t t r le n r a o d f o a . B M M M M

His f ir* . spaach — slnca' w - U la a s s

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most i ^ O T h is age from tb e acene fnp ho c f l ^ t be dlscounUd. And thi

L m ,« r**son le c a n n o t be dUmlssed light Z u in Jy la U H. h e speak* o u t of a whol m h lu t h e a r t » w hich one overwhelmlni

^ t dfslre . dom inant.- T h a t Is M th e U st ao t ta a grea

of men and fi 1 Ufe to break Uie fatefu stalem: e betw een c u t . and wes

anvone snd to Uike a t l e u t tb e f l n t step , tow ard peace. 27iere Is a parsUe j c e ^ th e voice o f OhurchUl U,nd ii- IBtO a : 1 th e voice o f Churchill li r Doat- J s t a s h e d id to Uiat othe:incem - *nd m r« a c u te crisU, so today hi ,jju c aa tt*® pMslQ.natin p*ii« loHjtajS‘dnnnii(jngTn*tbeTvei6'w h(

regardlwltJi dread a n d ho rro r thi abyss <X a tom lo w arfare.

EDED' I • • ■ • •In the lig h t of cold reason, thi

already negotlallon of a p act w ith the Bovlt id say union p gua ran tee th e peace m a’ I . were m « j f ^ t l s s s a n approach a s pot' jyw ere ^ - m a ie r s here , consider I t to be 1. The ad fanU ge of a .get-toge ther o: M elth- the h e ila of sta te of Uie big foui md say niay re |t, a* Secre tary of State Johr

Poster puUcs bellcvca. w ith Moscow Mint ro ther th a n w ith th e west. Dullei rails) h as Joiff been convinced th a t sue!

a m eetoff w ould bo exploited by Ui< Kremlfc governm ent to underwriti tha R i ^ i i - h o l d on th e eatellltes U

iL y ? " .flia_co |im unls_ t.em pj« ._ j,;»__ ___• B u t When th a t hos been said, Uii

_ ».i? ffreat Central foct o f th e prevallinj dcslrofth rougbout w estern Europ<

rs ana e ffo rt rem ains. One ol” Uie S l e s t w estern diplomats tx- ?“ * " pressei th e dilem m a a s follow*:I — -<1 i ^ e wlUi M r. Dulles th a t n t

subslifcUal ga in fo r the west c m k 0 look come but o f such a meeting. I have

said th a t repeated ly in my dls- THE patchia. My governm ent doe* nol r agree w ith m e. T h e pollUcal senU-

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here on tiie fpeelfle eoaferent th a t have beea-tbe tu b j ie t of pt longed d lM U tslon ..T w o .,ir^ MO v u predicted freely ia th e iti d ip a rtm ea t U u t tb e K eraan f U t i ^ oonfereno* B erer irould hsld. K or was U tire m ueb oenei

■ ■ ■ a t tbe proepict o f a oonU&utag st tm of no-peacs-po-w ar In Korea,

Now tn e unexpeeiW reepcs K from oow nunist Oblnsk to tb a thl H n H ' A m sT iun 'req uett'fo r dlseuatlon < u . tbe d itaU s o t a oonfcreaee h u t«i

pered th e skepUoIsm.: Tba chan heacene, m . u n i ^ e r lc a n atU tude may

merely tieUial--U> aUay Uia dout '«> of Aslan and su ropean retirtssnt a whole u rss e t th a United MaUons: Bot

rhelmlng beglnntag to feel t h t U nit SU tes did n o t w ant a oonferenes.

1 a g rea t - The danger Is tb a t American pe ) fatefu l ioy will seem to h a rden against ai n d w est opportunity to rellsve gensral' ai n t Steps f p ^ i o aourcss of tension. Aid

psraUel a sd abetted by com m unltt prop rchUl ta ganda, Uie impression wUl grow th irchlll ta uie U nited sta te s r u lu cu t aU agre a t o ther menta. And the o the r side of tJ today he cota. In world opinion. Is th a t co: u tio n a te eequenUy A merica m u s t ' oobild m feTrho -w a rw lth -th e ^ e H m lo i^ M -ta e v I r ro r the able. TTist m eaaclng.w ord'tasvltst

frightens Europe to 'd e a th .

son. the o n e of ChUrchlll's g rea t it r ^ g Ule Soviet evident agata ta h is speech,-1* tiace may way' ta* whleh he bridles the paI a s pot- a n d th e present. He spans Uie peri' It U) be. of B rlU ta 's world responUbUlty f [ether o l order keeping, the period ol In big four p tr ia l grandeur, and the prese aU John when American power Is transceniMoscow en t a n d American leadership ther

t. Dulles fore m ust follow.)iat such BecognlUoa of. tbe cbsaged ordd by Uie v u Im plicit t a a ll th a t Churchiderwrite u ld about th e necessity for tlcU ltesta fu llest and frankest oooperaU<^__ . w ith th is country. ■>said, Uie ‘ ih 'o n e 'pH as 'S 'o f-h lr'am a tln rc irevalling reer OhurchUl b>is been hlstorli

Europe snd au tho r. His autobiography eo. One of ertag th e first p a rt o f his Ufe lilats cx- m agnificent account of th e suntowa: glow of th e V ictorian era ta to whlcth iti no he WU bom . O rdinary marts

•st could *ou ld happily settle fo r-a fracUtr V h av e of Uie gealu* th a t OhurchlU himy dla- brought Co this one phase o f Ws 111Ioe* no t ■• • •II senU-_ T he elxtb and la st volume cf h

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somewhat v l t h fltaU a a n d RooMvelt ta

s'.Ts;: i £ i : 2 » S s ! ; " ‘m n pe- j j heresy . "irould be p u i a ly O hurchm h is no ta t Etoenesm Uoa « t sU pp tag down. And p la ilu tag sta - too, O hurchU l a t ha lf U s m 1 Korea.__ i i wnfUi th f w fmii. »♦ ni**»t tr

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WendeU dub; Mra. O. \at. Un. a. A. WelnbeiK *Wfflltm Jaekaon. Tho next c{j^W tLdtU club will bo 9

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J Britain Explodes II A-DeviceinAui

a W OOM ERA.AU8tnaia.Oct.l5aJJO explos I, B ritain touched o ff today ita aecond less p0 atomlo estploafon. a end in s a vblrllnt^ In a ] g brown cloud tw o - to th ree nUlea BoUo- abore th s A uitraJian deaert. . U «d.t- • i tw atomic -u tili ty '' w eapon, be- Am(- UBved to be an a to m bomb, exploded j^ jn j 1

■ w1tt> > bllndlnc n a a b on ft'a teel q j.1 tower a t th# d e n la ta W oomenir rocket n n g e . - •• and n1 I t waa tbe flra t BrlU ah atomlo A mtri 9 -'■■ ' “ ■ w ere -1

:Tslk Is Given —For-Assembly- *»«

Clifford Benson, a sa la tan t roan- United ager and penonnel d irec to r o f th s knowlc Sears. Itoebuck a n d com pany a tore a rd Utn T w in PaUs, spoke to atudenta n Ixoof Twin PaiUs Business coU e^ in New Z an a s ^ b l y W ednesday ' mondnff. hours -H B -eutllned"tho-“do’B 'a n d -d o n t- public

o t applying to r a n d h o ld ing a>poel- wlU retlon ta th e business w orld. day.

E a admonished h la U stenera. to"be courteous to you r cuatomer* aod th e a t'feUow w orken." H e atressed th e becmisvalue of constantly a td v ln s to lm - Ing'usc■prove. BonBon-Bald.-“E a ro a good a rw ellreputation, on a n d o f t th e Job.'.’ Anot. The girls chorus sang , accom- explodi

panled by Mrs. H elen Cannon. A ^ second song waa provided by a-girls' ^ ^ ^ r o l ^ ^ , Lola Qowana_sind

. . H ontm ble .m enU oh w as glveo to — Randel -W ilson,'principal, and s tu ­dents who assisted in In st week's assembly when a unlQue fashion show waa presented, studen ta m edeled-popalar-a ty lCT- f to m ^ g U r '.to, IMO. W edding gowns, aporta • wear, flapper stylea a n d tu ra w e n

.- ■ t v - -,V :The agriculture dep artm e n t h a s '

found t l a t hm nua la m o a t ra la ab lt'to growing p lanU whUe I t It break­ing down.

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I Australia Desert |“JO exploslsn on (. U nd -s ite u d w as )d le u powerful than th e atom ic b la st i( in a British w arship o f t the M ont« ea Bello Islands la s t^ e a r w hlch'vapor*

Ued . the vessel. ' •American observers were exduded

^ from the test. I t was wltceasedODly by British and A ustralian newsm en

^ In 'add ition , to . au th o rlttd .aclentlflo ■ and military experta. H ow w tt..tw o 1° American B-2S flying laboratortea ” were used u . w eather .p la n es .. . .

Tho suecesiful atomic b la st waa expected to reinforce British de- aiandJ for A ngl^Am erican aharlng of atomlo knowledge. ■ B r i t i s h 'a n d

V- A w tn a ia n ^ .f f lc la l* -w w p re p « « d ------' to relate th il r f M I n ^ agalnat 'th e I- United States ban oh: sharlng 'atom le ts knowledge to Vloo•Fre8ldenl’R ich - •e a rd M..'Nlxon,. - '■• Nixon a rrived . a t , Sydney from ' n New Zealand only.elx and on e-h a lt 7- hours aflo- todax's't explosion-'amid

public excitement o v e r'th e 'teaC -H e '[• WlU remain In 'A ustralla u n til T uea-

day.o ‘The -utlU ty-label was a p p U ^ to d th e "atomic w eapon'exploded 'today .(I b e e n se It U beUeved-capable o f be- . Ing'used In a to rp ^ o , rocket or.aheUd arw eU -M a »arn^. ' . ___

Another atomic ‘w eapon -:w tll'be . exploded nearby .“aoos”— probably d In v w e e k or. lt> days fo U ^ e d by

smaller,ones.-each'deelgned to p rb - rf V id a 'in fo rm atio n .-o n ’a 'i d l t t o e h t ^ i t «i t «*i i n>r oi f l CTr : ^. —

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TIMES-NEW3. TWIN FJ!

^ Me:^co, U. s.- Kader^ Wifir

Meet Monday IVZXSOO c m , Oct. B (tB-Tw o B

. c r u s ^ presidents. A to lfo - 'nu ll H *Oortlnes o i Mexico and Dwigbt D . P R

• U s e n h o w of the U n lM S tates.wUl meet Monday for t iu f irs t tim e. E i

' bu t prolsbly wUl aVold t l ^ ^ t- -SL^th l^ - m e r e itrtous th a n '- o»> B g

They will shake handj and poae H Itp r p « u photognphen a t th e R l

' T e x u border dedication <r a no ther I Tm onixnm t to good-nelglborir co - ■ !

■ ■^®r*t*««-belWBeirtinir counfflea,.. th e g lin t Palcon dam. ■ I ' i

But n appears Ukely they wiU W itkeep N averuU ons on a friendly, ■ Haoclal leiel. and leave th e tiplom atlo ' £ ■ h e adachu to the diploma*.

Tbe t l |h t official schedile allows H f y ' acan t Ums for d lscuulon of a n y K i k

o t the dtllcate mutual prcolems a t- factlng the two n i t l o n s - ^ th a t

_ ^ t a the-Mexlcan govemnent, _'e . "Ur* SM nhower ahd R iib 'O ortlnu HM b av e a lot In common tn th a t they B H,to took office within 50 dayi o f eacb H | t d o the r, both on lo rem m ett ‘'c U a n - K^ a p " campaigns. M l,0 . T he meeUsg a t Falcon, Tex., a n d B Q

Nueva Culdsd Guerrero. Hexloo, 75 BBc.^ m iles south of lAredo, T e i . la th e ir A 1

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_ .QergyJlttacksof—■ Reds Hit by Pope9 , VA-noAN c r i Y . O c t 15 o u p o m■ Plus x n issued, a "m oat sorrowful■ and f im pro test" today against ac*■ tlons taken 'by Fo land 'a c om nun iit —■ goventment ag a in s t th a Roman Pm■ OathoUc church. ~ oiobc H In a message to th e CathoUc ■>—■ c ktgy . m arking cOaalim Bu&day,■ . Oct. la. the.Pope.iUtfO.especIaUy d e .■ plorod the persecution o t ctergnnen H■ - In thefareastandaM atpartleularly - ■

lh communist C hina.H E e said these -vlctlma of com* H '? ! munlsm h a d been en tered "In the f l

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■ O tSN K S FSBRY. OO. U - □ W 8 . H cslh, 78. former 0 1 ^ F e jjy resident, died Ut« l^ e id ey a t too

•hom e of hU d iu fh te r, Mr*. K en- iK j; n e lh seciee.-Kemnielt.

" M r ;H e i th w u t« ro O c L lB. m 4 . J J 6In P .« l ., K nm . » • c * n f S „With hU pw en u In 1883 and « t - „ Oed OD • turn on C * m « p rtlr le .H e mnrrled Grace LoulM Davejr a t

: Rocky Bor SepU 38. IBM. He w u a ^ resident of tlm ore county for ao. years. rootj

He U funrlred by four d iughtere. r^ H n :- 5 fe ie « rM r » :- W llm .- 2 « o J ta .-

E ajle; M n. M « 7 B nm ett.and M n. EW i Buberry; O le iw 2 ^ Terry', one aon. Thomaa J . H eath , y , OJenia P ony: two a laten, M ra. ^ AUanU Yatea, M ountain Home,Mrs. Betalo Hayet. Eomodale; 39 grandchlldren’and «lx s re a t-p a n d -

.children. . ^ idHe waa prooedad In death \fj one

•on In WU and hlJ wife in J 9 » . »o-. ru n e ra l serrlce# will bo held a t ” V

“ 8:30 p jn . PWday In the Bey m ortu- „ j , c ' - t r y chapel,-M ountain, Homs, w ith

th o Rer. Oeorga Pallord ofnclatlng. ^__ S urla) will be made In the M oun- «

>. ia lo V lw - U b u h t ^ jq. .Home. wUl

I ' ' ' level

t Help for Mexican ^ “ Workers Pledged Di

PEOOS. T ex , Oct. IB m -R eovea t county c fflc« ra .-lanneri-and c lrlo ' - I le ad e n of thia cotton cen te r pledsed today to h a lt an outbreak o t te rro r- w J r a affalM t1m l»rt*a‘M c3tkah‘fann- worker*. noui

;j* Bhflrlff Oharlea P ittgera ld o n - doUi |1. Bounced la s t n ight th a t three te en - vote U aged boya bad been iirrest«d ,iu id K charged w ltb arm ed robbery a n d .n f . K u a a u tt after-they adm ltt«d re tpon - fn,

H albiUty for th a la tea t o f a aerlea of H ; i t u e k i on M azlean braoeroa tn th e ^ * I f r ^ g a ^ . p o p u l a t e d Pecos v e a w ith-

D Authc^U M aald s Q ted al session B T ' ■ o t th# lU e m county *rand Jury “ *®:I I '. would be called nex t week to con- v/I I : alder caaea against th e boya.

IfTteiSals Heaniig” »"] ■ Is Slated for S. L. ^

• WABHINaTON. O c t^ ia W -T h e 'V . L __M nat«.m lner#ls-iubcom inU t«_m ny.: hold hearings In S a lt Lake C ity K I 1 . n e x t m ontb, Ita chairm an. Sen.• Q to r te W. .Malone, B.. NeT, aald ' : io a iy , •: Malone aald h is group waa "ae r- B( : lously ooDslderlnc“ th e U tah aes- Bud ; a lon .p ro b a b ly c n N o T .ia .T lje p rim e o l h > puipoae of the . im t e m m eeting with ;___ j ^ _ c h e c k into th o uranium , cow1—-----‘fOllO* Ing. the possibility o t th e w estern Oi r ' hem isphere becooilng a e lt'su f lld e n t toda ‘ - In th e Tltal ore. dtjr

r Blackley Disease | “ ! Reported in Idaho Aa°'

RB O i a i O c t 19 W i-D r. A. L. Schneider, state Teterlnarlan. e a j i 30 to SO caa«a of blackleg, m ost o t th a m fata l, h a re been discovered L . . - . im o n | .c a ttli. .w ith in . llTo-mlle ; rad ius of Payatt*. -• <3l»lSchneider urged fa rm e n to aee =

th a t the ir catUe a rs vaccinated

T h a parliam ent of tho isle of M an I; annually holda an outdoor aasembly &

a t lyndw ald . wbero new lawa u o kprom ulgated from tho hlllCop' I n I

- b o th BnglUb and M anx.

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h House Farm Pane K Iowa for More“ ■ NORFOLK. Nebr., Oct. IB 0 U 5 - n m74 T he touring house agriculture com- warho m ittee headed for pollUcally par- a SL tlsan Iowa today, with Republican atr*if, membera convinced th s t something In <‘ t m ust be done to reitore farm ers' aklc, . cbntldenco In the future under th e hol<ao EUenhower administration. 7

D ie committee, conducting "grass uat „ roots" hearings on the farm prob-2 '., Jcrn..,bM f .o u n lia im e n app rehra :. em i

Blve In th e deep south, Minnesota, th eSouth D akoU and Nebraska. In olul

fir South Dakota, one member tald,fJ* they were "plala acared," <,/ I

W bat m oat farm en In these aUtea —~ w ant waa spelled out again here ^ r la st n igh t a t a committee hearing^ a ttended by almost 1,000 farm era V l

a n d local buslnttsmen.The fa rm group tpotesmen called.

” • to r:*'• 1. Extension of mandatory prleaH" aupporu fo r com, wheat and o ther PI f boaur crops, a t 90 per cen t of tho —H

parity or ao called "fair price." fo r? • - _ X .Iz ^e aa 6 d g o v cm m en tb ee fb u y - a trl•“ Ing to -In su re t h a t .cattle m arkeU m a

wUl hold steady a t le u t a t p resent oneleveli. — n u i

.Farm era wbo buy catUa from r■ - " a n t

J Dividend Planned ~ i On Vet Insurance ^ir- _W A S in N aT O N , Oct. IB W -T O e 5, ]rm veteratia' administration has i n - x in

nounced I t will pay a M-mlUlon- thedollar special dividend to 380,000 Am

>n- veterans holding permanent plan the* 5 W orld-Trar I govcm m ent-Ilfe In- e

aurance. te rThe dividend will ba mailed ou t „ir

,3: on or-abou t Oct. 19. I t la In add!-tion to th e regular 1953 dividend theto talling 23 million doDani being — 1,

^ p i jd S) policy ttld eS ^ a h -o ia ir if le r~ th e aon lrarsary da ta of each policy. . ,

VA sa id the average spedal pay- ~ 'm ent wUl be 1108 bu t th e amounts y , 'will vary widely In Individual pay- „

— manis.becau9a.ihQ tot«I.wlU.depcnd. on the p lan of insurance, the age

LOf the Insured a t th e time tbe pol-Icy w u issued, th e length ot time , Ithaa-been ln to rc e and tho amount.

I Bndp’Starts H is~^ —Traveliniistriet -!r- BOISE, Oct, IB nn—Bep. Hamer>s- Budge. Ida., today started a tourno of his aecond congrtaslonal district,ng w ith ' h is f ln t stop In Goodingun _

The congressman n n n o u n c ed ^ oly- ‘follow lnf-travel-sehedule:____ __xn Ooodlng county, today; Jerome, m t today and Friday; Twin Falls. Frl-

dav and Saturday; Coula an'3 Mini- doka, M onday: Power. Tu&vlBy: Bannock. Oct. 30-31; Bingham, Oct, _ 23. ani^ BonhevtUe, Oct. 33-34. —

Budge aalTTie w o u lS ^ lu r f in o , 0 Ada county-Ooc. 36, where ha will ^T address th e Ada county BepubllcAn

central committee tlie follbfflng w- o t a lsh t. • • f

5 2 Balb»-«11 colors and fsriatles Globe Seed A Feed Ce>-AdT;------------

IM*d

lly LCH N O W P U Y IN G [jMARCIANO i

I = ^ L A ^ T ^ R IA — ‘-1J FIGHT PICTURES

I PLUS

. now ihow ___

1~ thiDw y u u 'b a d c ~ * v jn H ^ ^ R — r

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C H i M P I.FOR ADAY. I

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VSU^fHiiaio^Sc]O T AM-FM KEEPIfl S J X ) » » 7 M iq j - (1«W MLOCTC) ’ r tC I lP A T H v iS S x

' . - . W n S 'S i u - E ‘

' - » : « • « » » Mr. McH I Inbbtr •»< UsUr XtCM Tstt *Tlna fer L m LatkjT.pTuBM { 'u

: : : :

Uriakful UlUoB rUSAT

.GltU. 1. Klai 1« *ciia N.WHi ■vsiS"®

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XLocnl* K U abiS t- i»o •g m r

xribbn and U0D7 UcC«« «<I0 ’B ust S U ^ iCddU riiM t »!«> "Duk* cf y»Aou

_____________ . i i i i ' S . i ' -

anel Goes Into !ore Aid Hearings> - nm chetB to fa tten them w ith grain m - w a n t aasurtnce they won’t take ur- a f in a n c ia l‘beating fo r th e th ird ■MX a tra lg h t year. They wero h a rd h it Ing In th e p ast two ye an w hen prices « • akldded sharply whllo tl\ey wero the ho ld ing th e cattle.

T h o Nebraska Livestock Feeder’s w» aasodatJoD In tonventlon yesterday u>* adop ted a resoluUon urging th e gov-

em m entJoJiuy_lm t-grftd5_bef.f J o r • th o fo reign aid program. T ho roa- oluUon w u preaented to tho com-

‘1'*. m ltteo by Dan w :a |dan i. secretary ^ o f tb a group. . L

“ Guards Force An Tb Lectures; 1(

her PANMUNJOM,’ Korea. Oct. IB OH Ij the •^H eavily arm ed .In d ia n guards tl

f o r ^ a n ti-re d Chinese , sltdown n uy. striker* to a ttend J h e firs t com^ ”i xU m un ls t lectutes today t u t tho prls- tl en t ooera roieeted irepatrUtion tn g rea t n:

num bers ,onx F o r seven h o u n tho Tlolently tl — anU -com m unist war p rlso n e n ot i“ I h T T I U e r W u s e r T o TeavoTlhBll', fi

• compounds. T hey camo ou t QUletly w w hen they were told th e ir Ind ian d .«uards.w ould us«.foree i f necessary, n

"■ T h e Indians,' carrying rifles and t< ewlnglOK_nlaht«tlciw,_heTded the, 1

M'- f i r s t group of 22.418 prisoners into l on- th o m in iature tent d ty b u ilt by f< .000 A m erican englneen on an around- n llan the-c lock schedule. n

O nly 10 of tho BOOiOhlnese in - •' , terv iew cd’ by com m unist political fl

offlccra today dedded to re tu rn to red ru le. The o th e n he ld firm to (p

:nd th e ir anU-communUt stand . u M ^ U S T f H t- d a ^ ^ P 'o o u n t e r - b r a in . t “ f w ash ing" ended a t 8:30 p . m . (3:30 ‘V* a . m. M ST). T ho 10 w ho accepted n *V ropatrla tlon w ere tu rned- over to “

th o reds a t 8 p . m . (4 a . m . MST). T h e f l n t nlno m en refusing to _

iffo BO“ *’0 'n0“ c am e "0 U l~ o r 't5 e “ inler- view h u ts and p lan ted tho Chinese V, nationalis t flag in th e ir compound. O

U o u trO e n . K . S. Thlmayya R

~ [ D lN Ean?neV T o th e m u s ic o f AFour a rid h is o r

Sj Every WED. onei s r ’ ot Ih

N0RTH-SIDE_C1Steaks — Chicken -

ing

Ues [. 1 1 j M i j L J J | j | k A ^

= FAMILY NITES — $1 . V * '* U S VEGAS STORY” ond

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[ [j FRIDAY and :

74c S A T U R D A

T IM E S -N E W S , T T O

SghMules ^EEP KBIOtO CTCLM ) -(UJO KILOCTCLEfl)

aa“r """I « . ! S B t U i -rwik*jr BpeRJ 'Bofl* of Fiaattn

OtutU Si» • i l k l “jSbW- S S S r . i ? ' ? S o W —

Um* 10i« •O o a r «Bd t»«r»

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iiisian-iS.-

R“ "" i;irsssrs„fi!u.lU u l KukiU I :I9 /lek Oir*iwitr ' iiCt'LcBmOoihv . 4 III PUy r»lr

s lc o jjio ^ ^ m U J Baadtf’ S>U ThrM-Qiurta. Hs«t Btt<bus4 SiM Chrt UsbU(T \

IL Hsrr«« i . « •e*xlr S*nuit rtraUr B»orti (:00 Ertnliut K1.1.IU; i m 7!M T t r .* Cltr D r-U»- iStrwk lilO *Niun< Tb*t Sou>f f td u ak >:M *PUtUr DrsiB* Jtor V u lT >!» *Tr«uur7 BboviBlCy Cb«t finn. HU II««JIIn» EdlUea MB IDiOO *Dr««m Tim*

~ ~ ~ <

Total Loss ~| 'OKLAHOMA d T Y , O c t » W '

o r a _ T h e trmibles t b a t p lague car >0 owners proved to o m u c h for { TUln Hoyle sm ith . 1 take Last week. S m ith b o u g h t a car. h ird .This week, he decided h o needed , . h i t a driver’s license. , rices On the way to highw ay p»- , were trol headquarters h o w a« a irest- ^

ed for driving w ith o u t a license. (der’s Afterward, hs f lu n k ed th o test. -[rday Wednesday, h e w as fined t8 jgov- for not having th e license. T iJ o r • "Itn locking t h a t c a r u p in th e jroa- garsge and 'leav ln g I t there ," he«m* disgustedly told Pollco Judge■taiy Junes Demopoloa.

A n ti-R ed P O W s ! s; 10 CHange M ind |B (m Indian chalnnan o f th o neu tra l n a - 1 a rd s tlons repatriation commission, had i lown ruled th a t prisoners m u s t a ttend » m - "ixplanaUons" b u t h o d remarked i pris‘d' th a rh U -guards-eon ld -no t make th e - [reat men listen. .

Thlmayya w u c o rrec t In making , •ntly th is observntlon. •1 o t Many o t the C hinese n o t only r o - , ^'ell', 'fusea"to7Tls£S“ to th o com m unfif : letly wooing b u t a lto aang . shouted and . dlan danced up and dow n on th e wooden lary. n oon of th e te n ts w hllo th s rods 4 and talked.

^ th e _ 0 n e _ p r l8 o n e r _ tr t e d _ to , ' t le e _ ^ t , _ into Indian guards overpow ered him and

t by forced h im into a te n t. T h o Chinese und- re tu u d to alt In f ro n t o t the cpm-

munlst explainer o s o r d e r ^ and I in - atood w ith his bock tow ard the of- lUcal fJcer, hands on h ip s , n to Tljo 10 prisoners w ho dedded to n to (to back to com m unism le ft the ir___ _ tenU - t h rough ep ed a ily preparedn in - ~mtC!:TTii‘y ~ n iflJ /r --thK t r - rt(Ttirtnn : (3:30 ^ 0 communists a n d neutra l, . ipted red and allied observers le ft the r to ^ ‘cn. alone to th in k i t over.■ST). ■ ------------------------------g JO _ HBTUIW_HOWgB _ nler- t m r r y , Oct. 18 — M r. and ’ Mrs. ‘ Inese Woodrow Wilson h a v e re tu rn e d to )und. Ogden a tte r visiting M r. a n d Mrs. ayya Ray Wllaon and famUy._________

ind DANCE 1of ARLON BASTIAN his orchestro

ond SAT. Night .at th(5

E_CLUB, JEROME-- -:ken — Shrimp Dinners - ^

5[j] ENDS TONITE ^

— 5 1 . 0 0 A CARLOAD " •r ond "TOO M ANY GIRLS” _

nd SATURDAY•_______ k j ’

tw in tails , IDAHO

^ E x ^ 6 d v e m o r _ _

— S e 4 F a l l f o r

LEBI GQP S u p p o r t

BO B li O ct. 18 m —F o m e r Idaho OOT.~Ar4old WtlUams. Idaho Palls.

ra today nqied a 'd e fin ite sw itch in ifnlim^n^ against P resid io t S lsen-

______ hewer ^ d th e BepubUcan adm in->* lit fa llo i* - • -

. In Soli! fo r a brief r t d t fert«rday., W iUlainrtald he beUeved the, Idaho

mining ind lumbering Industries, a i ' — well as and livestock,Inter-

M U rw n e ^ n h a p p y -w i th - t l ie ;» d - B H m n to m T rtiin d tin g -o l-tb e lf-rc ..

- I p e ^ n a U y am o t the. opinion Iw tha t D ttoocratic candldatw will r«- ^ eclve c m ^ e ra b le support a t the

next elejuon.'’ ho said.WiUlaiis revealed th a t b e baa

------- been aated to eeek th e Democraticnnmln.lfftn fo r gOVOmOT. bUt SOld be had ho t reached a decision y tt.

H 8 a l im e n U o n e d B .W ,F a n ^ .• mayor « Idaho r i l l s : H . S . ^ « f -

sen, m jyor o f Bolse;-W esK m san Whllloci Boise radio exocutlTe. and Slate ^ W illiam J . Costley, D ,

I " Lewis, a posaible gubernatorial can- *«!* dldates. , _

E c o i i o m y o f U . S .

^id Stabilizing-----------O E A H H X R T rtW T 'O C fc-Jft-SN -

. An oftldal o t the IT. S . Cham ber of — commeice says th e natlon’a econ-

-------- 1 omy is tow leveling off on a sUblebasis. I

. • Dr. E herson Schm idt, direc tor of ,5 in econoiffi research for tho cham - , ber. tbo b e tter business. reJa- ' Uons coiference he re yesterday th a t

tn n s t ia ^ appear* to have been halted. I

‘ W . uusln L m « n frora 10 w estern states a f ia tte n d in g tho conference, sponsorsd by th e U. 8 ,-C bam ber

P * ' of C!om£erco w estern division. Ad- dressejiby D r. Adam S. Bfennlon,

cnie. gait L«le Olty, vice president of the lu t. t j t a h F n e r and U g h t company, and d t8 J. A MtCullough, Son B runo, Calif..

were t i w ind tip" 'the” c6WeieflC«r U he_ _ to d ay .J_ _

Triin Kills Sheep— ^ AMEIUCAN FALLS. Oet. 25 tW--

P o w ^ o u n ty Sheriff Bulon Neal said a tun ion P o d flc railroad tra in

S killed i i aheep on tracks obout a mile e ts t of A m erican Falls Tuhh*

n d *^He*'"lalV InvestlgaUon In d lM t^ the ehJcp w andered onto th e t ^ d o

a ln a - in seanm of a place lo bed-down 1, had tor tha night.a ttend VeniiEaraes, ow ner o t the sheep, larked estimated the loss a t $1,860.ke t h e -------- 1'-____.. —

BtB E A U A ID E NAlifED ,n H ro POCATELLO, O c t 15 Ifl — NDO

Taylor,' to rm er Madison county ag en t.k t Bexburg, has been a p - p o ln tW -o rs a n ia t io n -d lre c to i- f t r r the Idsjuo F a rm Bureau federaUon.

rooden 9 reds

;-s-J-E R O M E .:Auto TheatreEl DS TONIGHT

3 'fSTEEL TRAP"K isloa r jg s r o tr C o r T o n T - ^ r o s a -W /lg h t :

r t ' S ' ■ .PLUS ■ . ■

ANNIE OAKLEYI’ M n T ---------’- P r e s to n -F o s le r , -________led to B o rb a ro S tan w y c k i Mrs.

— • C d r | | o o n •

— - D O O R 5 T O P E N - f T |B MAT 1:15 . [I J|T1| COME EARLY!

^ ;; NOWI-LIMITED

!“ ~ s a i aw ill m a k e y o u k t i g h ;

S t o l i5 - A s a l u t e to m e n o f f

■ w h o f o u g h t a w a r o

, — :— :— t h e i r _ o n l y j v e ^ 0

l ^ z s t e l aH- ■ __________________ «U«‘ni

WILLIAM HOLDEN • DONj j ^ -----------------EiKlaaiiJd.DirKltd bv.BILLY

---------- --------- 6iaTWiLUiRinrU)Wm BUJMTTT— T -------- I H - _________sj^tdguinilTfalMU

I , _ . . ,

^ Idaho’s Property Assessments up, Tax Group_S8ys

r k » « f BOIBE, Oct. IB tU -

S‘S » K 5 ? i.M“ • i ” S S « h * toUl M M 70JW 17. Ih l

A u o d .tM T U I » y « I « a u » UMt o ^ . ^ ^ M untiM

fer of property to Oanbott county.

“ Farm land* dropped lrom_ I l t t * . «..< S890U. While rMldenca lo ti de-

d in « i W i i T ^ n w toIt said 2W. '

Papers Filedtemsan “ A rt le la i-c f te eo fp o r* U j» -« tf* re. a n d filed la district M urt W id o w to ey, D , fo r Product Bhipptn, taeoreo**t«4 al can - a fUta to •ngai* la i«olB eaif u d

m arketla* f a i a p w d ^ •. iD corporattat ttw J c t o

S D . Bwlhg. U n m e t K. taCOh n d »• R o m a P lc to tt .» a0 5 l4 * ^ ,

. ____ CapltallnUoD «< U n Orm t t IjOOOsharea o( eommcc Itock wUb • par

. « ? -n ia t of 1100. laeb ot 0» tocar-■L?::;1 econ- , _________. sUble

c to r of cham - s te la- ly m a t

been

vestem'erence,3omber

Ad-bnnkm.; of the oy ,and . Calif., reresoT

[9a Neal 1 Ualn

Tuea-

dleated 't^ c k s i V R f S f | | f ^ H V | i i n

1 -down ^ u l I J Q l ^ l l J ^ H U I I I n

sheep, - — '

a - ^ g g g E n n7 o S T H U R S . T h r u S A T .sn a p -u r -fo r — s tw U n f H iy d e n - r ^ M U J c r - raUon. -Barton McCanoln

K 'KANSAS PACIFIC

E- Outdoor AcUon Drama .... ------------iaJw hn lcn ln r _____

' r e

HT t h u r s - f r i .

Susan Hayward • Bobert ' . U ltchum • Walter Blexecfc / / I g h t ____________________ '-J - ^ . . 1

Whi>e Wi>ch DoctorAdventure Uelodrama based on

t Y Novel of the Same Namo*■ ■ Technicolor

• THURSr-PRI.” -

■■ Abbott & Costello In

Afobott^nd~Gostella "GO TO MARS"

■ Corloon— News

VIQQ|EEB9-Hurry!-D0N'T-I i - l ___ MISS m _

50c 'til 5 P.M.

TEDENGAGEM ENTI-— ^

l i t i g h ;o iy a l id ( iM r l f \ ^

en of fighting Bpirit .y war of nerves with n ve^onplaughterl—

•-DON TAYIOR • ono PREMINGER----------

«N BUJM . Bi«« ta tht pli, b, D«fii!d Bens j£aljuU_» A Parimounl Piclure ______

THTT

y Den Mothers and ip, "ScoutTan^MeetQ V O m others a n d commitUeaea sk jP . f lf .O u b S c o u t naefc.Ntt..‘f m e t Ti'f ,- d T tl- d a y e re n iiic a t th e home of tha Rev n a M d a n d U r^.OoUin& H tln i,.887 lU rd d u S 3 ftTm upjr.eat,~J«.acquaint new w>rr,. (7, th e bar* of th a group with the Cut 10 t t l d O cout p r o g r a m . -

H ovlea ouU lnlsc training of Cut nm tles B cout leader* were shown and pro. t.B an?. lT M n.p ltru i.lo r.U ie .coming year.dls- tran>- eusaed. T tio Rev. Mr. Belm i pre-

is t y . a ided over th e meeting,« big- A oo the r m eetlnc ot th e co rne t- h r y ^ te e w m be lu ld a t B p jn . Tuesday

a t t h e hom e o t Mr.- aad Mrs, e . L Mlv*}- Bowle*.14S W ashington s t r e e t s ^ dd ta ib . A ll cMBmltteem en. den 'moUtew a u Id 1M3 a » la ta s t i= lm - u rg 6 d U alU dd:— I f to m - - ■

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: r O r /ab rid " ia th e cpJtomtfd on ' s a tU lty a n d value. Always :

a n y oocoalon—b u sin e ss . . w e a r . . . w eek -en d in g . . .

S Q A n rS u rre tw lU -lrB p e c la ll j ■ b le n d e d ” io r easier m ix

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tb< n » tl t e ^ «liloTO- WGi^ : % r c 2 s ? ‘s ;f t S w u h - in t i m m f L ^ 0oa'co1em*a. 1?. “ Oi :5 .0 ioU Uld w ater m w iM e-

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; r t , Tuiare, C a lif , fo r ^S jw O oo ; E dw art L , W l- f S y , M ont, ior daJpr

K ^ n BlalDfi 8 t« b - { ^ ^ e . Ore.. ior mU *Dd

^ rfTncton. Aria.

[ o J r H S r i l T g s ^

'laimed in State«» ocL 15 m^sluttUon plans a eeries of Miartn* Uie "w ^ l«w weelu

^ to Iron out w mo school BEiteoni«y problenn. vue ]

^ o i c i . have p e ll- beenutoimderychanseabecatiae Vsht

^ la ih# dtatrlct In w hich Ric^ l id l l t lc u l t for their c h ll- OI>o:itiiauL Calho

'ffffftin «iaTfganngT?lttc)i]n-~ X lajri i i r t o p b / tha lB53'leglaln-

liBtacf hearings win Include ®“,j Iht Pofffr Line school in ° '°®Snecumy, Oct. 22. preaidedfcj Dr. A. R. McCabe of S t. ' '“ ®‘a; ud onfl’ a t th e ’JlooaoveltIta Ctnjoa eounty Oct. 28,a te Eupl. of Publlo In struc- ! ™ LUaB.Jonea prtaldlag. .

meReports V l

Trips and'Visits [JIeiaa. Oct. 15 — Mrs.-Oa]vln M l

tJie « a t« PTA- BetUs{ lo Boise.’ n f

L-hWelteroth left Tuesday r l BxKtT. to attend tt naMopftl

6»r. wn of Mr. a^d 'M rs. <e*a« a So t. left Sunday f o r F t CTtiiile, CoUf.,.duty w ith tho M itn tCfflnp hla recent enllaU

Sfrrli3i.Mn..C^A._VJnlii£_nn4 - 2 2 1 ?

I et TlalUnj hla alater. Mra.C&jpf, and family In Meao. dJnr«ti.owlO_______________ Doto-t

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’ Thomaa A. Borke; Sem oeraU e mayor Istory UaMi iro m h ti d a n ih te r , M rs. 8 Joaephlne. a fte r h i t app o la tm en t t« th Mnator. C lereland 'i m ayor for 12 ycsn F rank Lsosche to ' fU] vacaney by deatl

[ g telephoto)

3 Staff Named ,lool BELLEVUE. O ct. i s - T h e Belle-

vue high school a n n u a l i l a f f ' h as :tl- been chosen with Je an M U er. E ng- uae Ush teacher, a s advisor. f ? 'Ich Richard Roolcer Is ed ito r. D alay “ 111- OOonnell, aaslstAnt ed ito r; J e rry *

Calhoun, a r t ed ito r: Hooker, sen ior o ° ' nj=- xlasre(U lur;.D uuuirM cK ercD errjun- w r la - lor class editor: DUla J e a n Davla, P-°

aophomoro editor: 5 * r i7 Peek, f r ^ - IjQ m an editor: L arry B chapffer and 1_ Oene ' Qaver, photographers; • Elv» "TT

I.H Selveis,' . business- -m anager, a n d Janet colboun. publicity chttirmnn.' -

Cricket fightteg la a na tio n al p a s - ,, ■ time In China, a n d records o f th e

contests are*kept m uch lik e those of horse races -in th e Dnltied S tates.

.K IDNEYS ' i- MUST REMOVE s EXCESS WASTE- - s « S S i E f t J J S ; , - S ’S ? £ t e c

5: s . ' s S i ^ g s | | 2 “^^liM loaiiuitoeoidOTwroBf 4l«tn*r -

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o w lO m nu Ifi»m«xln»liowmjinS'Ume* DMB’tflr«happrrall>rfromth«MdlMem- ' ran»-tMlpU>«{lim[l««erk[aB(ylut>«aadtll-

id tniflahoat«BtU.C«tSou>'»PtUitnSvt

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k fire Department inj seivance qf Natlbii

— frevenilonyfeettr.-,T ^— WevUlrefivlhffom

~ ahy o f - O H T prices.oi — this uieeh^nd.— ^

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le m ayor of Clereland. reeelre t ceag ra ta- r . M rs. S tanley O rr (right) and h is wife, e n t to th e U. S. ic n a t^ Tbe U -year-old• 12 y e an , was appointed by Ohio's O ot.• by d e a th of Sen. Hobert A. T aft. (MEA

M eeting SlatedWENDELL, Ocf. 15—MttUtlnB V.

• i i L **“ “ ■ pubUcnUon dlvlalon flel<J rep- ^ resen taU veo ftheboard 'o f OhrisUan

educaUon, wUl visit th e Preabytcri- an-B aptls t church Oct. 33. I

le rr r Mias Paaa wlU M c h dem onstra- ta ior Uon classta anil »IU hgip ,» ith -ia»-. - juHT Son plaomng o t ,a raeeUng.at-l:SO avis, P-™-

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TIMES-NEWS,-TWIN

Export Emphasis H USDA Revision,

WASRINOTOK, Oct. 18 I» -K ew ste a ;« iu ls on markeUng problems fr

V under agrlcu ltu r* departm ent r» - ^. orgasUaUon p U n s wlU include e f- -

forts to expand export ouUets fo r Jwest to a st 5 >ecl^ty <wps as_we!J 4 ,a s for m a jo r crops Uke cotton and S<wheat, a ^M kesm an sUd today. A

B i ^ __As»kt*nt S r a t a r j J._EarLCoke Dsaid the a p a r tm e n t already Is ><

I t P r e se n tin c

I NYLON

1 - A - t ^ra to - / I \ ■ ^wife, / / \ %r-o ld / I \Oot. / I

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ADS.

BIG SE L E C T IO N S O F

C b S T U fvSee our g littering array of new fa ll ou tfit! Fosctnatlns

■ ------:■ — —m oklng-D W tlaoes-.-.-. exdiour biggest showing of the

9 8 c .ol

- S p e c ia irO n e gna n d Youfh

Broken sizes in assorted st values to ..... -

r H l B I G ^ I

--------------S U tT T F O

: F U N N E- ~ ^ fo r Bs

A largo a s so r tm e n t^ bright pQttem3.- Sizes 2 to 18^____

■TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

b a s i s S l a t e d U n d e r

i s i o n , A i d e D e c l a r e s?»-New studying w ays to reg a in n u t aixlToblems fru it crop foreign m a rk e ts lost dur-en t r* - World w a r H .ude e f- ' added th a t th e reorganUstlon le tj fo r uiUcJpates no change in relatlon-

„ ships between th e soU conservaUonas_weU 4 e rv ic e -a n d -th e cartension service.:on and Some groups, ch iefly th e NaUonal)day. AasodaUon o f S o li ConservaUonrL.Cpke Districts, h av e • ^ ^ e « _ t h e _ r t t r -:a<iy is gan iuU on v iU 'Ie av e th e door open

it in g -T h e P ep p erc

) N S n u g f i t". NOW-

( • th a t con...... ......... Du Pont

ing comf

M ........................- . - PEPPIl l / wash anc! ■ sheets,

h: \ - NO M(w et to dl

REAL"'■■n*! *°"8r anda . « * -, you will

2 or 3 CO

\ ] FAR Sth an any f i t Beami

- ■ a t tho c(

f A S T I Lc^s tha otticr cot

DOUI ' TWIN

CASE

IN S O F

rU M E JE W E R Y; a rray of ju st-orrlved Jewelry to spa rk you Fascinating new bracele ts . . . conversation

— aTrt»tng_Aarriny«—all high fflriilntu <t ing of the yearl Seo them .today.

Ic to 1 2 .9 5 p l u s t a x g

ne group CHIIclren's A ro u th s ' SH OES Iisorted styles and c61ors. Regular

m t U E IN ._ f ] rF O R B O Y S —

A hugs sav ing is you rs if ! J 7 your tlse is in th is g roup—M G abardine su its in b o th dressy ? snd sport s ty les—sizes 3 to 17.* AlJio a f c w s p o r t coata in - th ls rz z ;

croup. V alaes to 27JI5.H j h You- choice whUo they last.

F / a O t r ^

H f C O R D U R O Y ^

1 fo r Boys■ Now is th e s e a a o n 'f o r %>■ w arm er w e a r - B t t t t l y - co r- •W _______ duroy is _toe answ e r. If_____i j you p refer p la in o r~iw eed n l we h a re th e m f o r you—a t .^ % p rice to f i t a n y Inidget.

H . ■ 5 lre r3 ‘t o - 1 2 T ~ —

a 3 . 9 8 t o 5 . 9 5

S h u 2 6 t o 3 2

S . 9 S t o r , 9 5 - ,

NNEL S H IR T SO i ^ B o y s

W bright n e w j , 4 9 11 8 :. .^ .................. I - - to X - -

f

for ths extension serrle* to taka U t ? f orer conserraUon. work.. Coke pointed oiit that the local,l a - r / i c committees of thea« 4 . v 9 producUon and markeUi« admlnls*

trtUon—whlcb will remain as is ez- » nut tfid cept Jor their names-wiU sUU de- s lost dur- termlne practices and rates of agrl-

cultural conservaUon payments, rganltttlon The commltteea wiU be called a relaUon- “community, county and state com- }nservaUon mJttees for commodity stabihsaUon on service. (a«rionlturai-«ottserva-e NaUonal Uon program). They wUi report dl- uiserrauoa recUy to an assisUnt secretary In _the2r«r- chirgc-of, agrlcultural-stahmsaUon door open instead of to -what will be left of

jp e r e ilK ^ e r e s s

fit SHEETSNOW—for-the f l r a t t i m e - a slieet

th a t combinea^all t h e ' wonders~of Du Pont nylon w ith snug-fit B leep­ing comforti

PEPPERELL NYLON SHEETS— - wash and dry fa s te r th a n any o ther sheets, •

- NO MORE' IRONING w et to dryl

REAL ECONOMY. T hey’ll la s t so long and are so easy to care fo r th a t you will find th ey ta k e th e place of 2 or S cotton sheets.

FAR STRONGER a t the corners th an any other s h e e t Spcclal snug f i t Beamin; insures g re a te r streng th , a t tho corners fo r longer wear.

FASTER, EASIER B E D M A I^ G ; Le^s than half th e w e igh t o f any otlier cotton sheet.

DOUBLE . . . .-^ 7 .5 0T W IN ...................... 5.95CASES^ . . . . . . 1.95

n ' s < ■ /

! - ! ! /2 Price

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T J l ! You»*Iko(i = r T r rT T -T -rti: jj:--------- KHowfTtq

11 lu l S tep cushion

' I Look sm art a\ _ L feet a o mke

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«eleedooinj

*10.9seed —a t . iget.

E S Y A B L I S M E O I N t :

• *® ta k s r a ^ t h s commodity stahUtntlon

th e local. . Coke said BO changes a n plannede«s of th e In federal markeUng agreimenU ' ad m lnls- o rd en unde ; the reorgai^tlozL1 a s is e x - ' ■ -------H sU U .de- DELEOATBB» ^ a « rl- BB LLB V tn; O c t IS -plsnninjr tom e n ts . a tte n d th# grand lodge of cEwfeUowb e called and Rebekah lodges a t i S w ita t« com - M onday Uirough Thursday are M n . abihsaU on WUlia McElercher., M n . Jarid ^ -oonsenra- -an d -lx ren o Ijarsen.- BeU m e; Mrs: re p o r t d l- V tti Board, Hailey, and U r and a v ta ry In M rs. O. 8 , Fam lun . Mr. and Mrs.abUliaUon Oeorge-VeDable-and-Mr.-and'M rs.- bo le ft of R ichard m n»om . Ketchun.

1 . ®

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nat so V A-r th a t I ‘ace of

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lok sm art aod trim . Wherever 4 a s u k e jroo. ihe ;'l l a k « , 'D be tter o o D O owy - '

epe. We b a te a wide ecdOQ jo u r size. ,

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tAhUlsaUaa . -VHIT. « a 6 i S ^ 3 l 8 Br« planned U i« . w : A . £ e n g £ i m f S 3 S 3 ^ Hig re teenU tn T o p ek a a n d A & a ugao ^U on . — —

" ■ E ’l i m HItnnlng (q:od«?liow

KeireleS^BriS^^l^^S1 U r. and g g g w p g y i P l l t B B M . and Mrs. nO W I • mr, srf*

^ j g a r i a s s i t ^ ^

ica^sjfavorite ,

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f e S t e d G iv e s - ' K N o b e l H on or , I To ChurchiU ;K n < 0 0 K B 0 S .U .6 i r « l i n .0 c t .U E » ■ * J b « , .W T tU d Nobel j»rl>e C■ t o r e WM sw srded ta l ly to B r itto . f■ M b w M lnliter Wltutoo Cburcntll y m A o U m d lt e d wllh -mobUixtaf' ^B faft-X B cU rii-lu ic ium duHng World

B . ’. - I t . w u i n opea •« « * .!* * * W c h u r e h tl l . who h u de(Ue«i«d h li l l ^ a t n t n c Teart to the e<uw oT ^ , ■ w p r I 3 ~ p e i« . would hi»c jjn lcw iJ ■ t h e Now peace prlK. , ^• “ B u f T i i - w i * ftnulnely movefc -B i l l .... l l (aid , when Informed of ^ i■ S e le c t io n for the world'! h l^ e t t Ut* - I H e r u r duuncuon . . . 1m \ ■ W orth « M M ,,• • v!l■ r r c h t i r c h m 'a choice by the SredUh M ■ »C a(U tin7 o t lllerature. over (UCh B e o a t e n d e n m Amerlca't em «st ■ E e m ln s w a y . U worth t»,8<0 In prize B ^ m o n ^ .

dealffnatlon w** made a ^ U n o D l t i earlier lh*n tuual to enable 7— yflO buroblll to come’ to Stocknoim m l lp e r a o n to rccelvc the prlie from . H S ^ O tu u v Adolf on Dec. 10. - ■/) ■■ T o r War Memolrt 'I I ' . ' Churchill, the flr»t acUve lU te i- l | i n a n . , t o be choeen for the award, l l i m e l v e d tha prlie for hi* war me-H S B S B T ’Tire ewbTid - W orid-W iir.----------- '#n « h O M five volumM bear luch elo* t I H q u e n t Ulles' aa ‘T h e Qalherlns |H B to r m " (volume 1): •Thtlr Finejt H B o u t " (Volume n i : -The Orand Al- ( > H lta n e o " (volume in ) ; ‘The Hinge of ) llP a tc * * (volume IV) and -Triumph A■ and T r a je d y - “volume Vt.■ Churchlll’a iam e In lU U jcrart ?! Y " R t e a d e d to obscure hU remarltable J O J ' | I w l t ln * U len ti but he w u. even be- J / > if l Jor# the tu m cf the century/ the t | i | h ig h e s t paid war correjpondenb oC . IM lilt U m e and author of Mveral brlUl ^ n t boolu on military campaign*.

iFederal Charges & ll^ ced b y iO f& erI • L 0 8 ANOEL&, Calif.. Oct. IB «P)n —N iv y Capt. Arnold R. Kline, com* ' l An tnandlng officer of tho navy lupply ^■ depot At flan Pedro, Calif., facet fed- --------------n «x»l ebargei of embeellng goTera- «

“Un'n flx-eount Indictment yeiterday. ac> „I I cu iln« KUne of ualng government . J H n a te r ia l j to recondition three tuto« ^ I no b lle s and » jeep h# owned and of I t i t i u navy employei to upholater - " 0 ^ 5■ tu ra ltu re and Inrtall cablaeU a t hla1 Long Beach. Cillf.. home. lore lettenI B M h count allegea material and >n the n I U bor la exceu of leoo waa involved.■ ' * * ' * 1 at4jjy an

I Farm Wage Fall ~ ! _ Tallied for State ?r£;.I .p a r tm e n t o t.w riou ltu re .aa ld .w ed - JI 'S e id m y Id ttM -farm hands u s a o t i^ U v e I p t ld ^ i T a i veU u they were t tell.” sayi ] I year uco. . Is the timeI T b s .tr e ra s s 'r a te for fann labor- of fact, th jT liT W U i-board and 'ioom w aa -« m -ploweTlgl 1 per m onth , compared to $17« for the "Of cout

a tam o date. O ct. 1. l u t year. together el T h» mwithly raU with houee waa Uve knowl

•aiT , compared to the prevloai p i i . ,before H’a T ha dtU y r* U declined 20 centa to mean the t»iO and th e hou rl/ w2ge d ro p jF ^ feulonal ji tw o ocnto to <1.M.___________________ Horrell

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BOU.VWOOD.' O c t . IS W — icrlpU an(ounwlvet, don 't te a r up those old blast funre letten youVo got atashed away meani thaI the iiUo trunk—they may be beyond thiorth money to you tf you can build keta- for .t• to ^ around them . * stUl exist 1A . television p i^ u c e r In Holly- and wome:ood named M artin Horrell ]i look- been pu t 0g for true confeaalona from house- «k im 'tIves all over the country. He needs jn a houaIUT stories fo r hU T V sourtd sUge with the 0

^ e i y person to the_w orld Is )eltlv» th a t h e ' h u « atory to .11.” sayi Horrell, " an d all he needs «the time to w rite i t . As » matter fact, the m ajority of these peo-

e-mre-rlght.-------------------------•------------ iT n n .r i•'Of coufM, a s to ry muel be pu t . ‘ -gether sklUfully a n d with a poll- ve knowledge of dm m atlo Impact «•'**>;fore H’s m td . B u t th a t doesn't lean the atory h a s to be n pro- "For tl; wlonal Job when I fa f irs t sent In." scripts froi Horrell said television uses up the- Roose'

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a housewfie-a m ind has to doith the m an w bo go t away, or tho " wi^iTn le sR T lanaea -* ir-tH r-M niirT 56 -«.• - _ “ families“filACB our Bhow Is designed for u lves iniU«z2t I consuapUoD. we w ant our sIm can 1ory maWrial to b e as represenU- problemsire as possible."__________________ much thiHorrell la p roud of w hat h e .calls Rejectls "contended au th o rs file." eol* from Hotcted during h is 10 years of'produo> his edito:g a.radlo terlea . , paUieUa"For tl}at p rog ram I bought ered. I f |irlpts from a convict, a member of sonal let)e- Roosevelt fam ily and from a gestlon^

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A couple of sta te game rangers proved no one Is beyond th e law In Q uarts m ountain s ta te park. M H

T he rangers, Dean Blackstone l i f J l l of Altus and Clem Pattollo. M an- U l t S I gum. filed charges of Illegal flJh- Ing against three men. T hey .turned out to be the s ta te p a rk I H superlnteadtnt, J ra TomUnson, j .and two of his employes^ *1

lospltaUied 01." h e u ld . "Because m ►ifviidftn In « family f nt<rta lnm en t .. J ledlum, we w ant our stories from " unllles w ho.can.recognU e them - etves In similar situations. I f we'Im can help titeta paopla solve th e ir roblems via TV sound stage, rolueh the better."_________________ _________Rejection slips oome sugnr-coated

ram Hoirell. No acrlpt goes through is editorial offices u n t i l - t f l i sym - lathetlcally m iu l'^ refuU y consld- red. I f It is found unsuitable, a p e r- onal letter goes out containing aug- estlonf,

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Veterans Advised ^ •Toi’lan Carefully |

For GI SchoolingV eterans tnterested lo applying

'or apprentice training tm der th e Korean 01 Wll ihould carefully . p jaa th e ir pro«raffl b e f ( « applyingfoT 'tra ln lng .-advU aa .A n io ld -H e l. _ ....wege, Twlo FalU veterans a d m r n - ____ ,Istrator.

V eterans should work ou t an sgreement "between thetnselvtt aad CHs'empJoyer o r-a iolB t apprentice- - ihlp commlllee which s« to , fo rth . - Ihe exact terms in d conditlcna-of - - - the training to be received by the _______

*nie a g re o e n t should. a tate th a t reterans wtS tw pald-ttffularly-ln- ;z«aslng w tita . to keep p act w ith tM lr Increaalnt skills and th a t a deflnlto period o f tratatog fl ached- ■lied,

Clasjroom Instruction la subjecta related to tbe work program should !>e Included In the agreement along ttith the elauta th a t a certificate ofcompletien-of-apprenUceshlp will ...... —be awarded when tho train ing it completed. ■ : -

In addltlch, veterans are urged torcach-deflnl^ agreementa on p re p t _______iT tralnlng,prpgram supervision, a means of «let«rnilnlng the num ber Jf Joum eynen employed and th a t the apprentice program Is register- _•d with a state or federal appren- . Uccahip.agm cy......____________

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■S;_;i4re Fired in ■ ■

H '^ --------oouidl b r th a 'E u t Oermtn meUJ- •-■ m rk e n union toiK/ ttltot fU rt pf .■ » pujw ot SoTlet taat■ rme otflcltl communlit ,H ■• onion newiptper IWbun# wW UjbQ iiln e lM d en .lo e } u < U n c fo n D e ru ^ .B ' • chtlnn in K ta i Bchmldt. IM _ _ "opportuntom J

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I — -H I ■ttemut to ouit nny •ntl-conununUt1 } ' ?e^“ andlen<J*r* of the 'rejliunce .

H I “ ^ rp u rg e . Khfduled to U*t one U » S m . eppeired dertjced to w»rf

n ---------- ‘•^imhower'fOOdTmrceJi'^to-weBt- - |H ~ Berlin. ' '■ I -Control of Membert’ . ,H ■ •'Oontrol o l membenhip bo«*i* U . ^H the oMlclttl label flvm the p u r ^ _BM The governing boird of the ™H aerman “m d e Onion fcderaUm |B laid tlarUng todajr eveiy m e m ^ JB muit lubmU hU membereWpH to bo •■controlled.-B m ylocJunlim

m ^■ Firemen in Buhl, «■ Auxiliary Confer jM BUHL. Oct. 1»-Member« of th? , bj■ I Buhl fire department *ai theH ■ Auxlllnry held their flret dinner ^H ' nieeUna of the w inter le u o n Mon-I I - ' a iy -h lg h m t-th e-C tn c-th Jb -ro o rn ir -jjI I Hoitewe* were Mr*. Leontrd How- y,,n ' trd and Mr*. Tom Brml. Mr. tnd jj.n Mre. Harlyn Schmeckpeper wwoI l welcomed as new members of the ^M •.• -“ S S S f * S « n i l * btm cew « I I — foUowIna the dinner Tom R « ^ ■*I I v u elected u president of theI I department. Harlyn Bchmeel?pep« TiH — w u elected vice president and Jack■ Joslln. secretAry>treacurer. th I I ' Flans for a party honoring out- cu I I - ' lolng members of the auxiliary were th I I discussed by the. women. Arildes I I . to b« added to tha Ulcben suppliesn ■■ 'w e r e luted.-M rs. Louis M o m iln in d i I I ' M rs.'Shelley Howard were named n a s hostesses for the Korember d in- ,R r -------- EeTHMtm*:------------------- ----------- ■“I I Entertainment Included* colored _I I sUdes- shown by George Harvey of ®11 I recent trip taken to . tha cost ...ffl '- »““• ---- --gD— _HurtinJKorea_ii. SIn RiOHPISLD, Oct. t&>Pfo. James „I J Kodesb haa wrltUn his slsUr, Mrs.[g - Jswrett Ward, RlcWleJd, that ho „ li ; .«u .ln ju red In A.truek »oddsnt hi „ II , Eorea recently. The marine said H he w u rldlni in • track .when the ^

truok rolled over on embankment _ M Ho received * broken - Ug and p n . bruises.■ ' Kodesh'ls a son of U r. tnd Mrs.| | ~ ...... James Kodesh; sr., fonner RichfieldI I -------- residents now living in Shoshone.I I Be had been In Korea since March.

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, story today a scientist who escaped i from th e Russian u n e of O ennony , r p r has revealed United BU tes r a d a r ,

a ec reu are being funnAled to Russia , ' th e by. a n espionage pipeline.

T ho Tribune did no t reveal th e ( sc len tisfs name, but said h e slipped. \ from behind the .Iron cu rU ln to t m e n s n n n a - W T e ii i e a - th r s p r n e t s - -

-A woric to an a ir force technical InU U , J ™ Ugence officer. . ]

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tlona c re t report h sd been given to the »enat« subcommittee headed by Sen.

t o i Jo seph McCarthy, R.. Wls., by th e Tribune for InvestlgaUon. •

Jack T h e report Is the basis of M cCar­th y ^ curren t investigation into se-

ou t- curlty leaks a t P t. Monmouth, N . J., were the Tribune ssld.

T h e Tribune told th is s to ry :.Pji®; .. H ie . Klentlst. .w ho -ha< l_been

forced to .work In an Eost- O y m a n electronics laboratory, escaped by nlB ht to the American *one.

W W r a r i g iS ferrogatJarC T-T er m arked casually:

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E vana laboraton."T h e Intei^ogatlng officer w u s ta r .

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a rm y signal corpe a t F t , M onmouth. M n . ijjje scientist w ent on to describe

™ mJcro/Jlmed copies of document® he ™ said hB'-'saw in Russian hands. He

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look radiantly younger!

★ SATURA holds _____- moiitura oa your skin to

-----------------r e ^ e e -m « itu r« -!o » l- l7 ----- -------evsporalion in tho dry sir thst4anounds-tti.

* SA TU IA 'J! h o rn io n ei heJp renew skin** imer

l ' ‘ \ moisture to guird sgain it.I ' dryness,

_ A * ^ ■

d and supple -

y , '♦ S A TU R A aB rea*el«ssnd. Tunishinj.

■» . M o is tin i €ttAM w im :« o tu o N tJ

» Dorothy iGray" ~ ^

_______rwa<gPS jMa.08mi

Simmer Down, Bo

sman e s » Brooklyn pier dnrtn* a melee I ■ff>'cleHftn local sougbt to prtTcnt A FL dc 9per»UoiM a fte r poUee qoelled vielenoe. <N

ntist Is Credited [onmouth Case Tip,rtilca . A m erican defense sccrels w ere be- gh te d Ing channeled to the Ruulans. caped '<7he Russians said th a t th e y

could get anything they wanted ou t o f r t . Monmouth." the T ribune

lussla quoU d th e scientist lu imylng.. . . T he T ribune ssId the rejw rt on' -< th e u ,e scien tist's revetstfons was la - i ■Ipped. beled “secret" ond sent to V/ashlng-In to to n ’ln Ju Iv . 1B5I ____________|

However, th e Tribune said, th e ' v ita l Inform ation about the e sp lo n - ,

'W IN

^ t h e , : . . l

S TOY K_ OPENSirmanid by 1 H o u ri 1 >p. n

M . M . BARRON .

n the . ,._ in .b u s in es s in Twin Foilsletar- W e s t and Shoshonp fo r iory la new business, Tho T oy H? S " ------- Q 'sp e c io |- ln v i ta t io r i-T « ra lf-scrlbe • . o ffe rs sincere welcome to i18* h S v isit th e Toy House, you 'ld 'de- rea lly being token c a re o

that

n T H E T j ^■*>**_, _________ “Exchisiv,h e 1 3 8 2 n d A vo, South

FAMOUS DOROTHY O R Abought by the m illions. N( yet give you the eame beai Q e w iin g Creams are sctsn to ?o the most for j-our b '

— --------------------------- --------------------------- --------------------------- M r4 U N a iA N (n ---. . . . . ---------

__________ _ tAlOH COWIaUMj______

_P Q U im H « a S N j ^ c t i A <fDr*»r'*]S)w.R*S.$2iiM

— — :

— u Mj

D E R S ljlf lD e M im f c t> £ B A R T M O iT -5 T O R E 2 ^ ^

t i m e ^ n e w s . t t v

Boy!

' '

melee t h a t s ta rted 'w hen nsembeff o f m A FL dock w orken from nnloadln* a vessel. Doe, <NEA Ulephoto)_____________________

age leaka was burled In th e report.The Tribune said M aJ.-Oen. Klrk*

B. Lawton, commander * t F t. M o ^ n * m outh, d id no t hear o f th e reporl I I T ) u n til M cCarthy told h im o t i t yes-

J r • te rd a y .__________________ ^

a. DINNEB PLANNEIK• WENDELL. Oct. Ifr-P resbyterlaa-f P o u t B n p iu t Sunday school parent* and TiDuno teachers will m eet a t 1 p . m. sun -

. day a t th e chureh for a poUuck o rt on dinner. D inner arrangem ents a n as la - being m ade by Mrs. B ill Brows, sh ln g - M rs. M. K . Met* and M rs. Clyde______ Petersen. ___ - _________d, th e ' — :-------------------------ap io n - READ T a a s - y E w a w a n t , a d s .

HOUSES FRIDAY1 < p ;m .:to 9 p .m .

Foils -a t corner o f 2nd A venue t fo r m any y e a rs will open his fo y H ouse, Friday, He ex ten d sT « ra lf 'h tr fo rm B r customers~arTd------Tie to new friends ond potrons—, you'IJ see f h o f fhe kiddies o re — care of.

O Y H O U S E _;hcsivehj to y s ”1 ' phono 641

m s m V

IY GRAY Cleansing Creams aira ons. N o o thers dean ao thoroughl) me b e au ty care. Dorothy Gray i t idtntiJiaiUy penonahxd , ’your m dividual skin, type I • ;

r ~ _ . — r* “SAiir“" ^ T ^.________ R»a. *4 site ____ _____[tstifjirflry* * * * * ‘ "o f-eoc lr.a. ' '

— n o w * 2 -

{4tj>ricu pbu ht)

LIMITED TIME .O N L Y t- — ' ------—

f s ; ; ' ^

3. TW m FAI.fc5. IDAHO,

U.S. Warned g s j j Over Hike of f l J Dufy on Woe

v e w ORIXANS. X a- IB iv Tn. Joee A. Mora, am bassador U n lg tu y rw ftn ie d ~ toda y t h a t - n hIKe la the U. a. wool ta riff "m

S 3 H have serious consequences'* In rei tlons between his c o u n trf a n d t United S tates.

M ora said very few na tions t pend upon th e markeUng of a slni

I ^ H product as Uruguay does on wo 9 H H e p d n te d ou t t M t ^ w ^ n a t o '

abrof? unti e m fe TS p B exports to the United States.

'T ljeee figures . . . clearly sh' >■ th a t a n y measiuv rtttrteting t. en try o f U ruguayan wool in to t

United S tates m ay have serit conseouencea . . • fo r trad e rei Uons.” h e said, “w ith, the resu lt! grave repercusBlons."

In t o address t>efore th e V Orleans Chamber of Commer

..:.BIL . M ora oald .restricted purchases .U ruguoyan wool • by tho U nit States tn 1DS3 reduced his coun tr

. sales to the United S tates 33 i

' • • The ambassador u n e d th e U nitS tates to adopt a long-range poll

. . ; “th a t will serve w ell th e Intere: y - of a n th e A m erlcu.’*

—N ebrflako ilU irt.o IL H elljrM Ji! , ^ covered near ^ l l s O lty I n UI3g. ^

f s p iN| BAtAK

- > O T “CAFre — —

1 , ' ^ ' : , / a

s ^ U T Q

y W d■ —I ----- And-With-■ o f-th isJ

JUST 1

^ ‘‘A iAUTGD R

DoolenNa

^ N O -------

' T r o d c i N L — — “

___ 238 Main Aypnii

J , - '

. ( j T w » C h a m b e r s i o

' . H o n o r . 6 r a s s m </ O l WEIIDELL. O c t U -W m d e n

Ooodlng Chambers o f Comm' [ 7 — ^ 1 w iu be hosts a t * luncheon m ee V U U l 'f tt the American L egion haU

Ooodlng a t noon nex t T uesday , rt. IB lift— j j j e purpose of th e m eeting 1

y Blve recognition to the p a rtld p ;

trlff -m ay ’ ~- In r e la i - - ' ' r a n d the

ttlons de- ’Bf a single

on wool. I ■m akM up 1 . ■

^ showeting th e ’■ M -

tn to th e 4 ■ ^re serious .V ^ V M U V p iK a d o re la -

resu lting I .1

th e Kew ICommerce. H B flM W mth a se s .of e U nitedI country 's \ V J f | 0 M L ^ ^ ^ Hea 33 per

h e U n l ^ ‘ JDge policy 00 ff% ^ I I' SB

mM l l » i ^ ^mH '

E C I A LLANCE OF THIS WEI

A'N'BOTTHTS”

“A p e x ” ,

■OMATrC^

c i s h e r/ith-the-Purchase-------lis W asher and .

l e l M O R E -

AN-BUY THIS".(Reg. 229.95)

^MATIC

------------ -

^ u e J N o r t h L ____ ^

• i r + i r - - 1 ^ “ “ e o m ty tnm m^ l O ■ t t t fy e a r e o o te s t____ __ Sen. H enry D w c n h a k will nn

} S m 6 n t u aw ardg a o d wUl « p e ^ ^ ^

e nden and , D A U G H TEB BO BNCommerce OAKLBT, O ct. IS A'dau]JO m eeting w u b o te S unday , to Mr. anda h a n in jim K elson a t th e Cottage h anesday. ij, Burley.ietlng is to — ■ _ a r t l d p a n ts READ T IM E 8-K E W 8 WANT

Ltreat' the fami H eal Italian di

- I t 's so e asy w ith dellc I Mission M acaron i Prodf t OclabCT 1B-X4 k NmUoiul U ic in n T rea t-yonr fam ily to & p la tte r el ^ . Itallaa-sty le Spag be lll.' A nd, be •

v ie Mlselcin ■ p a cb e ttl-4 h e fpagl th a t c e ^ firm y e t te n d er and h

H L richer flaxor, A hraya b sy th e bi f f i # buy M lsdoa M a e u v n l proddcti^

n « r fea lnred a t jrpue g roeer'i} '

^ M A K E S T H E ^ S K S T M

g y M O S T S A M I T A R y - P l

L I c 5WEEK ONLY! (Ends

' T M I** . Regular Price—:

r— 3 4 9 . 9 5

W oria’aTSrostEcoirdi__________ ★ flPIKAIi T U B A G ITA TOR. . ■

E * SAVES H O T W ATER .., oaes ★ SAVES T W IE . . . f u t e r than . _ ★ SAVES DETERG EN TS . . . iB

. * SAVES. FA B R IC U F E . . . g a---------------*-A bjU ST A B L B -W A 6H IN O -«^I Q * FEW ER M O V IN G PARTS . .! > j_ .^ * .F U L L - < - E O P K D .CAPACITT.

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" (Rosulor W a jh .r Pric.^ Plul Ono C o n r......................

f THog Prico o r Srycf2 a i ! .9 5 ) ...........................................

9 | ClotheA FE X o ffcri one of

— B r y e rs - I — V a c u u m - I — Openi ng - L argrat i

C ontro!.- sa fe ty T.— — Over head Radiation

e s t Electrical.Cons Sanilizo Clothes!

BO B L E E S A i - — I h a v e eve:

— 2 : z : 3 m ^ A W - T H C i ^ A T _ r CHANCE TO OWN BOTi

^ OF ONE PIU S Ic .

EM BEE“.T T H IS rW E E K (

S S i

imilT t j

Macaroni We*kl '

H, be fare («

and has a

r MACARONI l i r S t

r-PlAHTIIITHH«irK

ids Sot. N ight)'w

S n o m i c a l 'W a s l n i i K M i l

O R. . . 181 Snusrs Iad«W att|». , use* only 1 5T 20» ~: Uma.alba wubm . . . l t * s h o tw a le rn ad ik B W , . . gentle

,T S . . .e a n b e ta i ts W * a * I WlC IT T . . . flbrt|lM i> >

leT p S ®’" n S S S s l■ty ThermojW iation -.ConsnmpUon ■

S A r s

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P o r f i l®

Mked to —^ p J P S j i r e of •t»t»■ t ^ ^ p“ H r ? < ' * ‘ » .«nr of Coeur

bill■ S a S r f uS etna;

^ g ^ b l T u J t w t the

^ P S r » d u w ct mu- attcn<Sfid b r

,

t tf to a iru # ■ ■g^pofluU oa bin to tbe

K « . tt vuD t the munici- jg g B^ K w « il* d - l t .a t_ t tD jM t, ~ | ^

^ P J a u S i^ p*y ch»■ Si ot»" ItMllM

^ f ! L i f ..nng for foms of ■ i S r S h i u l d . n o l - Q ^ K g ^ u n o ta tJ n n i 0 from ^ r f l ■ (" b ^ b b o r in g eUUi. ^gL 2g iti Uquor and cigu* - n ■ 0 ^ I (ource ol in* ’ |;< (

K ”h ^ v h t t ^ ^ n l i l . _w hU < ^ f M d i f f n n l Increulnc c re iu d ■ m ihlla Jo»erinj Ifwwno 1J39, j K r a UK*, w ln jf it PUU 2o.fold. ^ B ta r d a AO tbue lu s ftble (},o qdj

th4 dUes fend more.K s s - u n K t - i t s i B t o t e n r ■ t e in n c e f&nner b u %

to ride Into town K t ^ l n m e d tlet

^Reported ■aam Typhoon r„‘i:■ k Owa. Oct. IS (VI - A UODAl tH i t d rm td In a rioodtd lupport■ ^ t n »lr force men were m ent,”■ I aiitnlng flash and »ev- j K m thouund. dollar* 1.5.J K n i f e iru ja u ae d fod»y_ den.jja<

H ^ i d a a n r b i u l n e u t i *.H ith n m jh o u t the UUnd. ilSlv t K » w » -« u h td .o u V o u V - - i ~ - i ^EnsiltttlcinawltbMUth.

■ & h i r 5 f "rain fell ca ■ j e t a lo the 24 houn tMi » H i d . Muir builneu flrmi ^P |^iocb^jre_X 1(>od(d^ K t tu n o o o . tbe tniboon,■ i l of a knoti near the ■ a to te d 60 m llu

■ers to Hold H KtConvention

of tbe Idaho and D17 cleaners'

«U1 open here Frldsr.H c i . Jr. PocateUo, iUt« ^^p2trii'1 trtfinr8E "of”Br-'

^TiinbeDr.DorothrLyle,M l, a member of H B

^ p tn iu c a te of.Cry o ieu ir ^KL.L.Chrittlanttn^joU«t,

Aanlcan IniUtute of

PiUi, preeldent; Rar H ^ j ^ u r y ; Robert l A M

p m ™

mreamiest, pn livA/fesf short |-^ V e ^ v e n /i

I once JOEB , " w . g r in d I

fo r bcrctr result

- 7 T ^ e s l h c

I D A H O 'S T A X I S t S t o f

r \ _ -

^ im S tQ f * 1:

J l • • '* ’ , ' *•»«

te • ' ,t*

Id

tr Ma, ............................................................................

A ’ ' M' m

r . _ - - - \

I-It, ^

\ m IM I IM SC hart mboTS a lioirf lucre—e in Idaho

*' alne«19l9. A stad jr m a te t>r th o NaUona

w es t BP kboot tbMo>(oU.,f ♦ # » ¥

” Study Shows 20-F■ For Federal Levii- —w hU ft-Z (U h9-stat«-U xss-hav«4n* -taxn t creaMd ab o u t th re e tim es alnco tuall ° 1939, na tional t a x u bave soa red $28.3* 20<fo1d, accoi;dlng to a ta x study o t Th* tho B ortbiroft » s e i « h council ot ridui

tbe N ational A uociaU on of M ^ U ' show

[[■ ^ * T ^ ^ ~ T d a h o a n i loJ .federal ta x e s com pared to (8.58 In are tt

U39. S ta t« ta x lo r every m a n , mam woman a n d ch ild In th e a ta t« la cbas< m .M to d a ji com pared to tas.70 tomo }n U M ., paid.'" J li lc . m e a n s . . t lu t t4xpsyera . i o bu t I

t tb ls sU t4 a re pay ing ' about tb re e been Umes as m uch to suppo rt th o n a - th e e

V tlonal ffovem m ent a s th e ; n re to th e e i iu p p o r t ' th e tr ow n atato govern- ' "Pi > m ent,” th e NAM poin ts out. , s ta te

T he NAM studjr abows th a t Id a - grow ' bo’s share of th e naU onal ta x bur> from t den.Jras_H 3IO ,O ia4iL .U)9 'and w as ‘ tick , $n7.e7«,IM la a t . year. H ilrU e n ' UpUe years a g o -ih ls s U te paid .08 p e r Indlc.

‘ cen t o f a ll d irec t federal ta x es ; m ent■ today the figure Is 18 pe r cen t, m e r G reatest Jump In th e federa l ta x

blt« came from 1941 to IMS w hen wmm , individual paytnenU n 'U)la s ta t* I M , row from »ia;01 to $11180. S U t* I F

:U>C

purest, hortening—^ ^ ?r used!

o nce y o n t r y th la ■ F f . V

g ra n d n e w s K f i 'r ^ n in ^ t T»»«~

:ter results io all your fine J =iwj~ai>. baking, cooking Ni)

and f^ ia g i ■ H B B A K E - R m c ^ e s ^ >

j H S S to p pcrformancel Gi _ .favorite food dcalerJ Tl ---------- “ *-•0 ewer;;bcncrs:

l i v v l r r

BAKC-mn It <i p>i_____ iU|Mrhydrofl*nal*d

' q u a l l f l t t In a h a r ttn li

_____c M in * • o s l t r : ; ; m

.1958

(Increase 2<S f a u a n d F a d a ra l

..................... fe...................... ■■ Bao--------- ------- IN O - ijj,

a n ifroitoj«

M

F « d * r a l p e r c a p i t a t a x t S

S t o f « p « r c a p i t a t a x i f «m a

W n ,0 .« ,d c ^ .o , ^

------------------------- ^. on I

i r u

toul . lerc

" ........... . . _ ^ »'»■ Saboi

y m : : f• ■ wATBNAi A^ioeunew. — -

or UANUPACTUtttS

M m t m%in Idaho atate le rlet and federal tajce*» NaUonal Aaioclatlon of M aonfactureis . ve Ipcreased ZO.foId, whUe sU t« taxes

* * # ♦

50-Fold Increase Levies Since 1939tn* -tax e s-ln -tb at-fo u r-y e ar-p a rto d -a e- — ic e tua lly decreased from 138.61 to red $28.33.o f The federal tSk take pe r Indl- ot r ldual ia actually grea ter th a n Is

lU ' ahown la Uio study, tb.a.NAM aald., I l iB j ta r« j, 'i l ie n _ d ® _ n o tjR e ly e le . _ 10 federal ta x u on such Items as clg- in a re tte j and autcoiobllei w hich aro

an. m anufactured elsewhere and pur> i> chased in the st«te. T he ta x on au -'

.70 tomobllei, for Instance, Is actuaU ;paid by Uie Individual purchaser.

J o bu t the tax on the c a r bed ' already ree been given to th e government by la - th e manufacturer In th e sta te where to th e car was made.

•n- • "Purpose' of the etudy," th e NAM , s ta ted , "Is to observe the actual

la- growth of tb# naUonal government ir - from 1939 io 1062. Taxes—th e yard- 'a s etlck of govenimental j>ow«r—mul> en ' tlpUed m any tim es In th is period^>er Indicating th a t our federal govern* is; m en t b u become too large to In- __ m e ecCTiralc^efH c^cy. __

' y UNlfO™ ^ ^ IG H HEAT VAIUE C

= -P o n 't-W ilt-U H tll i t J » really— _ eold to order you winter POTL O IL supply . . . take advant- a i f o t p its en t ftjel coiU and le t u i.lU l your tankr - ”

. — INVESTIGATE-OUR— - FUEL OIL

_ _ b u d g e t PLAN

r i e s ^ 'jttoney^baei g u t r a 'o tc e o f ’ ‘ •

a n c e l G e t i t to d a y , a t y o u r

m Jc tJ T h a t ’s B a k e .R j t b , t h e —

b e n c r - s h o n c a l n g ! — ...................................

WXHOEtr^ ^ ^I t a ptrfactly M fn e e d ,

f l* n a i* d fc /« rK /9 flh tfln ti( .• h a r t t n ln g . T h o l'i w h y it

>r : ; ; m lx » i g u lc k a r ; : i

B n il- i Qv i i y a j m g n »y l ' ■----------------------

— — — I - „4|

. 20-Month yictim Home After Pai

f e m m t y . m u , o e i. u m - a mft ^ W o « o a . who le ft ho ''* ■' his Job for home 30 m ontbi ago and fore

arrived home pa rtially - recovered th a lfrom a a am nesia a ttack , li piecing HtogeUier his long period of darkness, a r r l

Morton. 68. pa id h is cab aod train fa r ts from S a n FranclMO out of atiny allovance given in d e n t ' p a - ^ >

, Ueots to reach his hom i Bunday **1aft<r a -nM h" restored hii memory a rId * charity w ard. (b«l

Uia vUe, Joeephine, brake in to ^ ' } sobs when ahe entered (ram the

l a * S e '^ « n ^ * r S m M e ^ S f s S S S yon a cane. P<

A vigU which began Feb. 39 ,19S}. 37.v a s ended. to I

Morton left h is Job a t ths Amerl* San

^ -^found a t 'U ie local govemmenUl

. level, where ta x doUara are spen t »oo)' wisely—reiulUng l a fewer tax dol> • ' j u

«- la rs being seeded. B y bringing | o v . xertunent. b a ck .hom e ..w a.c ia lb rlng r v - iabout a b iU nced budget asd a cu t "JIn th e burdensom * U xu ," tb e e r dNAM aald. m e i

L EVERYBODY'! ^ C O M I N G ” T O O U R .- 9 ------------------------------------------------------

^ — F R I D A Y A N S A T U R D A Y

1 laild. —W le. ___________

t f i ®

|U15 : owe>L , fa ro

^ t i

LIAN CINTiR CUTP O R K C H O P S . .

- - -fRiSH-lHAN------------ .—G R O U N D B E E F .

I - ■ s w im iC K tiD ---------- --

I _ P Q R K R O A S

“ ’T o u r 6 . P . S rS td re~F< _ _M erchandise,.-r.,-Bran<

L J^ ite_ S ta iL T u ‘ PINEAPPLE?;^^

. T O M A T O S O l

M IR A C L E W H

: z D E L M Q N ^

T O M A T O E S

B I S ^N o r th e r n f

1 ......... Now Softer ' -------- T H i i T F i T — _

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN. 5;tim of Amnesia B r Partial Recovery*B— c a n . T ru s t company office*, where t*

> le ft ho . w a i . ih e long-Ume head of Uie «.la n d fo re ig n exchang« department, on Wrered t b a t day. D King H e aald he ia loU y rememberedness. a rr lT ln g a t a railway suU on after v t r t tn boardlni^ a commuter train to Sanot . P raneisco . Be then felt some sort u,

ot i t ro k e or a ttack, he u ld . Joday **It seemed io m e I t w u outtlde amory a ra ilw ay staUon on Third street hi

(bellered to be th e Southern Pacif- y,in to lo ita U o n la San Pranclsco),’ h e fn th e ‘ I remember an ambulance

iding. c ^ ^ d took m e to San m n c lic o j j

PoUeo' reconls ahowed it w u Feb. ®19M, 37. 1#M. He U te r w u transferred ~

' to L aguna Honda home, back to I serl* S a n Pxancisco hoapltal and once di___ ayy in to Laguna Honda. ai

. , M eanw hile poUce checks failed to nienU l l ^ r t o n ’s true IdenUty. Heipent took . ^ w u aasigned the name Ud ol- - ja m a a ro»ter.“ st| 0T> -...T hsa4M t6undayM orton 'am em o> hiarlng iy - r « tu m e d .- .......................... - ■ mI eu t " M o n th a fte r m on th and day a ft-

tb e e r d a y ." ho said, *T tried for a glim­m e r o f nem ory about myself—who Pi

m -

A N D -------'■ ................ ................. .

- “ “ t s * * ' * ® "

i p s . . . ................ l b . 4 9 c3EErT7T!ji^29^ P A S T . . . . . . .

bdre~F eat u : ^ N a t i o n a l l F ^r-B F ands-^u -4 fnow -and-€ j

M T . . M M F o n c y SoIW P a c k . . . . . U _ U H O _ F f l n e y Chunk S t y l a . . .

E~0e1 M o n te - —Fgncy Sliced — No. 2 Ttn

W H IP S a la d D re illR B — Q u s i

F E Kernel ComI. c 12 Ox.

M ontei d Fancy Stewed No 2 T in t___ _

mmJ O B S

M W 11)

^ f r S h i

w m FAIX3, IDAHO '" I t i

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1 Bulk of E s ta te I s 1 Given to Widow

A decree c f d la tr lbu tion In th a as-:. where of Ray M cK ean , who died S ec . iI of Uie B. 19U, w u rued In d is tric t court 1ent, on Wednesday by h la widow, M rs. y

DoroUiy E. M cK ean .on ly surrlvor I n addlU on fo the- i

m after widow Is a son, C la rk M cKean. 1to ^ The son U to receive *375.45 a n d f

“ « w rt the widow Uie r tm a ln d e r o f th e es-Ute. I t consists o t «3.7S1.04 tn cash . 1

o u ^ e a 1953 P o r t tru c k , a I960 M ercury, ,d i t r w t household f u ro lsh lB n . a lo t In T w in 1“ ^*'1*. fl»* »IM S- Mvlnga bonds, ,»>, h e four $600 bond* a n d 30 *60 bonds. *

Pw ry , K eenan . R obertson a n d t2521KO J i e i , , ^ w « n t * 4 - t b a - e e t e t * - s d » -m P e b . __________________ _nsferredback to I w u a n d v b e I e IUved.*’ I4 « tB u n '-^d once day. “there w u a fU sh in m y b ra in j

and suddenly 1 rem em bered m y <failed to name a n a addreaa.** !ilty. He Morton’s Tocal cho rds wer* p a r- ; e name Uslly paralyzed a n d his memory

sUU wa< n o t com p lete, bu t now he'as memo- home a n d lltU e e l a e n ^ t ^ fo r th e <

day a ft- .• ------------------ - 1' a glim- It'a bnlb p la a t ln c t i a a In Twin e lf-w bo Palls. Q lebe S eed * Peed Ce^-Adv. ;

Not o n l y have w( ^ 0 l pleasure—but we 1

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dow Futur&Teachers -th a as- Marlene MaUsa w w elected Tlee

led S ec . president ot- tbe Twin PtUs high:t court school Puture Teachen' of A a triraT, M rs. Wedpesdsy u o o a ^ ,

O tS ir officer* are Sharon Qraena,. to th e ' secretary; M arlene peOd, treasur-in. e r; Je an W hitaker..b litcdan . aad1.45 a n d Sue Lenardson, parliaaentarian.th e es- Discussion w u held on orgaals-

ta cash , lu j m PTA team for the oirla*sercury, AUileUc association. DoniUiy Blairl o T « n v u appomted c h a lm a n of Uie• bonds, project.bonds. Joan Bavaa, president, conducted 1

an a n d Uie meeUng.

— PTA Eyes Shift ‘B0L U 8T B R . Oct. » - HonisUr

V b ra in wlU m eet a t 8 p m . Monday a t rea m y m , ,gj,ool to d licun a proposal to

^ program overm e i ^ to Uie school dUtrlct. aaw h e ^ PTA d fflcm urge th s t aU pa rtnU I fo r th e ettend to pa rtldpata in the d ^ l c m- • “ which w u fb e -x ea ch e d o n U iB la n eh - '

In Twtn ' — ---------------:«^-Adv. RKAD T P g S-WXWS WANT AD8.

m mive we remodeled our store : lit we hare a^ded a b ran d -n e u r handbill Thursday evening J-IN-OUR-N E W -VARIEtY_)

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' ’ H A O l totfo-O bln*. Oct. 15 IIFI- ^ f t e n o b . V U taam farcei U*»b

^ b e lr b tc c v t frouod ot- ' : le a d r e th e conunusM ^ed

V le tm ln h ln th e e l^ ty e iJ s o fO ll i t - . - ' In f ta IndCKOUnft. otfleUli u -

W u “ t t f n u S r o mtUek w b .U c k ^ e t t iM terd iir K Btlnit n d fortes In

M I Itiii irflriiii nr n in li r — “ "*■ _ I ^ H Q u in u d th e ‘Tcmklo c o u t,

P r to c b ipoketmen rereiUd.■ I m s b B lnh tn d Fhu Kofi Q u u

’ u t tbou t SO m U u fouth a l JUaol.HJi Bed DItWob -

' Ab undUckMed-Diimber o t Frenelr U ld Vletnwa troopi Jilt t h e 320^

. Vletmlnh dlTWon entrenched In the

HI A fre n ch •commindo unit U n ^■ ■ . OQ Uu c o u t ju s t w uth ot P ha t■ ■ “ " D t e m tm a « -cover-« f«8b ter pleneem . trom the a lrc ra lt CArrler Lat#yetle.H R U iey pushed InU nd to p reten t twoM • n e n b r rebel dlvUlons from lo ln ; to

I B B tho rescue o t the embHtled 3aoih| B ' ~ dtvlilon. ■H TOe betOe are* 15 » vit*l center■ ■ for red operttUons nnd U defendea. H by > network of (ortreiici.H I Doten lU ttlnl H ~ --------^ATtoiemnlnorpllehe«l^»lU(»-*nd. JW M unb u ih e i ftUo w e n reported from ■ ■ the raounUln Jctnddom o t U o*. r■ I ------ w h e re -P re n c h -•n d ..lo y » l-n » U v e L■ I tn o p t took th e JnltlaUve In h u - H I ’ ' uainK the communist toe.■ I Red guerrlllu nmbujhed «I B truck P nm o o ^u n b o d ltn convojr In ■ ■ thick fortsts on the rou) trom

__ K*mpol_lo Pnom Penh .ibu t w ith ­i n 'd rew ■ fttr iso -m Jn u leb a tU e . T hey ilf i n le ft 34 d n d behind. tt

H P r o j e c t s A r e ^

H S e t f o r P T A

n Three jsojecle have been adcvU d t lH b r the W aihfnston PTA. it w u » n - * tI W aounoed a t t h u week’i meeting by crB B P r T«yV Binhtftw upMklny far the W(B B ' budset committee.*'B B ‘Ih e projecta are correction o t th e ‘UiB B to la r heat condition In the school. TiB B an audlo-vlsufti te o ch ln p a ld fund thB » and a room to r teachen.B » Ruuell Cunningham reported o a QiB B ' Scout aeUvltlM and the Community wiB B Cheat drive. I t aleo w u noted th a t heB l tVaahlncton PTA won the CQnteat ofB B > for masaztne week. d l^ B Ih-. Gordon Tobin. PTA president, ipI B . . ’ Introduced Vlrgll AUen, principal, leiB B wbo Introduced a ll teachers. M rt.I B Kodney T egan .'p rosram chairm an, wlI I ' Introduced Tom Oimstead, who IBI B ' " T -|hqwed'm o7terDfKore8.-The-*a3ut« thI I to the flig waa given by the W ooh- aoI B Ington'school Cub Scouta.

Betreahment4 were served by JnjUtl ' w rn^gw le^^m o ^ C T ^ ^ . he

II Louisiana Police i« |f~ ^ S e iz e ~ l,076 Slots tJ I J JIEW ORtEANB, Oct. IB (ff^-Ax- .[ | l | . wleSdlflg «Ut« troopers smashed orI l i telxed l ,m slo t m achines valued a tI I . . n e a r ly is00.0« in » series of raids * H * yesterday w hite spectators JeeredH . a n ^ yelled "gestapol". ^n !< i p e crackdown brought a t l e u t ^| B oaei open claah w ith parish o ttl- .■ ■ i.clals srotestlnff s jra ln it s ta te DOllce '^ tW - W -ugiU feru-a .-v iftiation--flr-’Ti6ftt -

I n Sherlll Cheater Wooton, Plaque- ■ I — ^^rinlnes parlshrtook p a r t in one claSh «>I I . . ____ « t Po rt Arthur, w here raldOT seisedI f f i • ahC'Uot mad i lncs. T he s h e r l t r o r 'I B dered th s t n o ae b e destroyed and ^I I I disarmed a s ta te police s e rg e an t co ■ H The raiders struck In 10 parishes, H ' . ' Jetterson. PlaQ uem inea,-lA fourthe, ^U _____ Lafajrett*,' R lch laad , SL Landry/ oilI B -'West BaioQ Roiige, E u i 'B a t o n '~ U Rouge, St. M artin aa'd EvongeUne. ^

U H O i u e ^ ^ B B d "Bu Mis . Barmon Pleener. Berger, are ' attending a T leener-fam lly.reuBlon pe In Willow Springs. Mo.

They a n h e re — H elland bulba. tp Globe Beed A F eed C o ^ d T . ___ha

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YBfOiUTla. in hU address, T ito warm enters. Tito appealed fo r » fonr.poi

from

True Picture of ‘ <;■ Life'Proves S'from By ASTHUB EDSON tw ith- WABHINOTOM, Oct. 18 WV-WeU. t TTiey sir, for a moment I t looked a s It

the U. R'naUonal musetim h a d gone 1 and dime It. Olren the country beck t Ul th e Indians, th a t Iv .

f o r scattered over I ts w alls Is a i____ .new eihlblt o f p lc tu ru o f In d lan i i

i i r i h e n iv t a r t » g y w ~ iB a - ! iu u te d - A before the white m an cacne. ]

Probably most of us go t ou r i d e u J M Ud abount Indians from th e rom antic I ■«. s ta r ts -of Jvnea r tn im c n Oooptr g by o r fom the ndsk ln -b lte s-lhe-dust

—“-SrwiySroM Tie-to-iia w nit Jt th e >the mustum experu have done! ,hool. T u m to Ihe man who tr ied to record ufund them exacUy u they were. .

i n 1(39 an A m erleaa artis t,d o a G eorge OsUln, decided th e Zndiaa .m lty way of Ufe'WSI about done-for. Bo j*th a t h e h u n W west, and .-in th e words ^

n test of th e museum people, “w ith g rea t _^ »ome h a ^ to U f^’* [;

:lp A leged uvages. r M rt. ' m all CaUln painted «n p le turei.man, w llh a desaJpUvV te x t fo r each. In ywbo 1S79 most of these were g l te a ' tb r

slute thenuseum i a branch e f th e fiinlth- 'osh- son laa Instllutlon. -

Prom thU colIecUon 71 p a in t- *by inga were chosen fo r th e exhibit °

seph here. When ItH over, on Oct. 39, „ 'obln- - t h o - p t e ^ - w m .-b*>.s*ht ..a h r ofld. i____ igt_4lWHy_j&KWl'-.tBe_4uBplce8_of ®

' the U. & iDtonaatloa agency.'Possibly the m ain surprise In «

looking a t CaUla's Irfd laas is th e ji Ju l lL a l lo iU h i t .U ie y ^ a d > J o t :O f

-A x- female redskins, fo r example.,4] . . had a gams In w hich a couple of «l •» balls were attached to th e endea ot n lS ; ft string IB Inches long; T he ladles ‘ered h a d a slick In 'eaoh h a n d , a n d used

'the sticks to catch th e atrlng and throw .the balls bock..

Catlln’s description: "BalUplay ' o f th e women. P ra irie du Cheln— <aH eoes-B nd-otfter-4>r«*ent»_«re. -~plftcgg~oinrTiDl8 by ' th n n t n = t h r “

tque- women choose'sides and pl&y.for •<«<h th e m ,- to .th e -g rea t sw use tncn t.o f

th e men.* - . > •; '« T ' “ n ie HinaBn-br»T0« 'h nd -B :gan ie -

m d la which they tried to see who it. could keep‘ {he jn o s i arrow s flying shes, ia the air. “I have seen some of rth e theia.”.Catlln .sald .adm lrlaaly , "get o d n ; e ight arrows In to .th e « lr a t once." 1 lalon' ~B vea'*omB-ot~tb8-hnatUig-hBd-«- -] sUlss. g*y ^ about It. O ne picture shows j

Indians wearing woU masks and j____ akla a creeping up o a unsm pectlng J»D(j buffaloes.

, are One painting is ft buffalo dance, talon perfotmed “when th e y are lik e 'to

stftrve for w ant o< food."------------A nothg-.ahnw a_> _SlQ M.. with _mibs. splints run through tUs flesh. He ]

___hangs-irom a poI»'ft&d he 'looks a t

6

Trouble GvierJOric

•ahftl T ito addresses' a .ra ln .d rea eh e d erow to w am ed -th a t tb a T agosU n wmild e n te r 1 fonr-pow er eonference on tbe T rieste d |sp

ofU . S. Indian es Shock to Scribe

th e sun from Its rising to i ta 's e t - ■WeU. ting. • • 'a s I t "A voluntary selt-torture.I* O at-

, gone -Un said, and by It the Sioux hoped ' bftCk to become a big wheel In his tribe .

O ffhand, It's hard to th ing of ft ; Is a w ofs« 'w sy .to spend a sunny a f te r - d ia n t noon.on ted----------- — " — -----------

ideas Board Approves SS? Two Land Plats

HAILBY. Oct. Ifr-Tw o new p la ta . . lo r H lalm 'cduntyJaubdlvlitloiH -ftW -

been filed w llh County Recorder. George McCoy. They, were approvetd

w ord ujp Qj Jaunty com m ls-sloners Monday. '

irfU n One la fo r tbs llu ffm nn sub - d iv is ion 'a t Sun Vallty and takes in londs-'ftlong "Warm S ^ g s creek

^ w h ic h -f lo w s- in to Uie Big W ood ^ , 7 , river from th e w est Twelve o f th o “ lo ts .h a v e lOO foot frontages a n d

th e o th e r four are slightly sm a lle r. D e p th 'o f the lots range tro m 160 f e e t . to a s a J l . /e e k e jgnatu res o n th B .R ja t .« e _ o f Helen J,. Louise, Charles 0 . and AusUn H offm an.'

T he a« i'r id pla’t 'w iia . f l l d r g y • I n t . M ark B .-U oyd nnd Helen l t “ Lloyd h ^ i i “ < 1 t he Warm SprlnRs vUlagc

subdlvUlon, second addlUon. T h is ground 'Is.-locnted. along w a rm

ss o t ' • ■ ~~ r, A VlstA lo the early days o f New

5 *" Mexico w u ft.Christian ou tpost v ls- ». t*® ited periodically by a padre (priest)

m ple. •-• - ■ •ol ■ S m ^ H H I B H f l i

lea ot ■ C n » I H i n i i r a i H ladles - H g Q I » B s i B | | | a | H

and

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>d crowd.-esUmated a t 250,000, In Skoplie, e n te r Trieste’s sooe A u soon « • an ItaU an t« d jsp nte..^(NEA radlo-U lephoU)_________

Threat• r fiAVANNAH. G s., O c t IS « S -l n 6 Oov. Herman Talm adge h a s

• threatened to revoke city char- ts - s e t- ters o t Georgia ."speed ttsp "

to^iu . ......................................' O at- ' T ie govemor told ft represen- h oped UUve of the A m e ^ a Automo-

I trib e , bile assoclaUon he"w as "person- I of- ft ally concerned" about the- traps a f te r - se t by some city police officers

to snare unwary motorists. He---------- -p rom tsed-io-tue-iherftlate-paljol-. to correct speed txap situations5 ■ and added Uiat he would revoke I city charters. U aU o th e r meaa-l a t S urw isU ed ,, - u » . a a a represenUUve Mlchsel

5 . j f PTome told Talm adge, W i organ- -l*aUon-got m ore-«om plalnls*om -

»bout G eorgia Uian any ^ other s u te . . ■ :■

sub-: TBIPS TAKEN . kes in RICH rtELD , O c t. 16-M r?.: O. A. c reek Johnson 'a n d . g ru d d o u g h le r, 'N o r­w o o d ina Johnson, are visiting la Provo, of th o They accompanied M r. and M rs, s a n d Boss Peck, Carey, n a iler . ■ .? . ft-'erltket f lg h t In China,

th e contestaats are .weighed In by— t ht l r *'?'* Humlflxrt ««

heavy, mlddle. or.lightw eights._____k1« by --------:

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ins star's wife, you, too, will love P J l .E .- B u r e Bonnet M a iw in o ’s Flavor, Nutrition, Eeonomyi

Blub Bonket 's dclicnto, sunny- a K sweet flavor makra bread, ho t rolb, ■ ■ : w getab ln , w u r favoH ^ redpcs all

You got txlra n u tr i t io n , to o ! Unlike most other brands. B lu b B o n k e t contains u 'r h u c h y ea>

^ B - -nrm >d-V Jt*m fe-A 'flnd-V ltem lft-I>- u the h{gh-priccd sprcadf

- YetBLVB B o n n e t coats l o t than ■ ■ half w much! So sw itch today to I fM F .N X .I Insist on B lu b B o n n e t | l 9 - -M erg a r ln e -a n d - ls -su rs -o U la ll-a i:- ■ ■ —Flavor, Nutrition, Econom-e-el

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I U ADBTDI, T O , Ott. I t m - P ^ I f l j f f <>»< r twafaower wsi luged i«ds W * .{0 p« n o ^-S u h ^ .ib f:th■ M l wattack dtoaUoa'* dtfithg hU coa

lu f visit to Uie Rio Grande vallej " " . Id 1 ^ , it- eiectrtlve sea ttk r

^ of tho ■ A to^eaa 0 1 fomm. as' ■ Pa‘uro.'SpaTki. axwaUse secxetor of tbe:-1tess State nderallos e Ubor, )6lned In the requot la a I r t t«r to Mr. Elsenhower. I

■“ ' As thetuast of Odv. Allan Shlven the P ruden t will spend Saturda

- c t f BuBdiy-Kti»h c yiaw<l,-«i»4H>to ers’ esUte near -Mission, Tex., be tore 'd^caU ng Palcon dam.on th

V I Rio Grande Monday.

N I J A C Kl i i R ountree'sH B O ^ T D E P T . _

K B I A1I:Meat UncondiUonally R b - GUARANTEED

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H o lfo rS : w h o io F i ih , LB. J y cwrson- I—I- trapsjffleers ' SW IFT S OANNED

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skecl btrrmt hom e jU iiM r i p o a s o ^m em ben of the Upper B l r W o

n - P r e s l - B lver O ra a g e h u been set to r 7 p : id u id sy O c t 3 3 a t t h e O r ^ h a l L T h e d l

will b e p o tluckaad theoom m l y -o f th e ,j^ j^ -jii,rt«*airoeU B C 4iU ial'ealf hU com- ta lnm en t will foUov the dlaHer. le valley. a recent Grange meeUag Bui le o e tk ry oess A gent D oa Spencer reported <nm. aod ------------- -secretory --------------------------- ---------------- ,-alios of ..

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with pure fruit juiccs 01 ■ E , cinnamon. It's all hfitun

foodncu—Irult'foodncj ^ ' ‘With natural sugars for^ " quick energy pick-up.

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taller. Twin rail*. Burlar dU uisti. U altO «O thrion modarau; manr •« flrat bfl

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F u t u r e s(Conrttiy E. W . M oBoberla aod 'C cttpaBy, EUa B ldg., Phona We) J i t e

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MOVXMBSR rOTATOIB <” ’& d il.^. . . . . s f f ’T . ' s i . ' " " ” " . . . l i t ' ; '

Kitchen Open Ad"b o h l b y ; o c I ,~ I 5 _ ^ Mr#, Julia o » e « -* - i )hnaon. lupervU or o t th e O iu lain n ln g _ c aa ta rT -f* p o rt» -th » V -th e--------------(! n t e r ~ w i n - ^ T T i p « r “ T ueidB ?ir--------- A7Ih u r s d a y i 'a n a j t ld ty a u n til fu rther ' Adrec itlce. ■ O u , , g, IAnyone w lahlng to . can frulU, - ijetablei. chlU. p o rk and beaai, featj, chicken* and aoup m ay de-cn -th e i« 'd a y B ,-P u d d ln g W li r b * ------ ;v ,jined Tueidaya a n d rW day i from »»,' -f3n.*To i p / n . -, ---------------------------------- ^

^ c a t i o n - G o n t i n u c s - | i . . ' ■ ■R U P SR t. Oot. 1 5 - H a r v e i t vac*.^ • 'ATTE VI v u a ehadu led to e n d Ijere Wed* jday bu t a t fl p m . th a t day th# ... atlng p lan t io th e Rupert- high ,d Lincoln g rade *e»ioota llt*rally 11 apart. P lun 1iJapirOirl Wirnemia-ill'icIiDoIf~tflB~couBtv~w nritiv~ein<^~?n^tirim a ty ,wM m g :s a i» r-a-beiB g-rt- - ® ! L w d

' T I M E 3 - N E W 3 . . T W I W r ;

Local Gmtrol Quo Plan for Paid Projects Eyed

<Fr*« F it* o«*t ceed ttlS * f« l* raU on fe r lerle* ZH ehaagei in recU m *U on U « to « t- annotin

«mpt lupplem enU I IrrlgaUon'w ater B o l« , .* A ippUu from th e provUlon lim iting Mlolt U o w n e r^ p in a a)|igle holding to 160 •IW.OCO ' ACTei If the U n d U to be lervleed pared t* by a fwleral p ro jec t. o th c i t One of th e oontroreralet being ‘P*otaa J caueuMS vm ta t

t tiiould take on th e whole IW -aae ^* llmlUUon. w ith , genera l icn tlm eat

fof exempUon o f th e iuppiemental w ater project* a n d modification of J * “ *y

* the vpthar-prpvlalon* a i they apply S I ; * /

Tleanw nne. -fee Oregon caucui *}“'**?• J to t«d to ask th a t th e 19M conven-

tton be held In P o rjland . and the « Idaho caucua aU o vo ted lo -faw r of 2 S* Portland. A ,y e a r ago Omaha aub-

m itted an InvlU U on for next year'a ! iA « 5 r eonrentlon. T h o declalon.w ui »«''>•'*• a t Friday’s c losing aessloa

* T he caucuses a lso elected or ra ti-t fled previous e lection* of ita te d l- n im 1 rector*, *ecret4u1es and m em ben * dudta 'g:” ” * '^ ® " commltteei. In-

i U U i i^ R V. B h u p , H l» . d im - S f S

to r: etanford H . Stee le, BoUe. aec- r ? i S ^ I retan^.- anod W lU lain HOldcD. Idaho

PalU, re w lu t lb m r- ^ 5 ?

iU tah~D . D . H arr is . U y to a , d l- S L * * * rector; G erald I rv in e , Salt Lake *

OIQr, tecretary. a n d J . A. Howell, . Ogden, ruo lu tlo n a . -

Doctors Form_ H I New Panel to I

Hear Patients H(FraiB Pai* One)

and fUch Will b e dljpelJed before any eerloua harm resu lts. . .

I n other com m unities where *lm- ' 'iiar'proecdQ resiiEV o'bceD m up, it

ha* been found th a t moat com- plalntA a re In connection w ith ttes charged l?y doctori. F o r th a t reason, the society u rges th a t In casei in - volvlng m a jo r m edical o r turglcal expenses, th e paU enU discuis the coits with the doctors In advance. I t Is alto suggested th a t any grievances f irst be discussed fra n U y «-lth the physician Involved, m the event no . satisfactory nfrreem ent c a n b e H H reached, th e n th e p a tie n t Is request- ■ f . f j ed to contac t a n o ffice r of the soole- i m i ty Itself, u n de r th e new arrangem ent ■ ■ ■

.which h u .b e es-p ro v ld ed . —"We hope th e public win give u i "*

every cooperation In. .this step we have taken." sa id D r, Voyles, “to I t ' can serve ltd - in ten d e d purpose. By the aame token we sh a ll strive to see

T h * t - » n r« n n p la ln r t i» v ln g - r a i re c t-----------relattonsh lp to th e m edical pro f e s - _______ri^ _ w il l ba given 'due, cbnsldera-

Benson^Says Action ‘Fast’

' ~In Price Dip r i. (F rea F a n Osa)

i itB am :O uE .p rog t*aj-w U l-p rov !de ' — —•propier'inceottVB*-Jor-agrlculture“ fo-------------a'djust ou tpu t o f specific commo­dities according to dem and.’*- ' In spite of th e Im m ediate prob­lems, Benson to ld th o P u tu re P in n ­ers th s lr lo n g -ran g e future Is"brlght“-bec*u80-Tlonie»tlc-m nd-for»------------elgn m arkets a re expanding;-farm efficiency la r is in g : "g re a t Improve- ments" are_ being m&d« In m arket-. • • ' :1M.‘ .apfl-* am in rfV rnnn^y ff R n trestablished w h ich wlU "fo iter farm prosperity.”

B rasoa toM new sm an th a t to con- _______H4«L!uu w its tBB reorganisation plans, soil oonserT»tlon acUvlUes would no t b« a i f ^ t e d although sev­en ivglonal offices o f th e servicesWlU tie closed.----------------------------— ------------" ^ e ’ b s u e v r s t i f f l^ f f lc e s will be strengthened th ro u g h th e cloelng of the reg ional o a ice s ,” Bentonsaid., "and addlU ena l-tefihn loa l-a* . ___ =-sliUuica W d ' h e . m ade. KvaHnM^ right down to th e farm ers."

Regarding "au lte n variance Inp r lc e s -a t- fa m i nnrt r e tali_lev>.t»," ________Benton wUd a s tu d y Is under wny to "get tbe fa c ts a n d le t t ^ publlo know.",

'T h is Is no tlm o fo r anyone to have cxccsslvcly wide m argins," the agrleuHufo-flecreta ry-oald :----------------------------

f i M i i a a

SE S E Z ^^ i w T C n T H IS - • SPACE DAILZ .

for news of. M agle Valley^ fan a aucUoai a n 'd .fo r th e 'd a t a th e ir '

* UiUog* wiir i w a » r ~ t i r t h rT im a = ----------------Kows. Check th e ir a d s to r looatloa

"and a ll'B eeeuary Inform ation.

O C T O B E R 1 7 “Lelloy'i, Inc. And O ene L anen

A drertU em ent O ct. 14-15 'IrertoR & L arseo, A netloneen .

___ ___ . 0 C T o i E ’R . 2 L ^ : _____ _ - - : —A lbert (Al) S tew art

A dverllsesient O ct. 19 - S9 O » e « '* 7 n a ro ld -K la a ^ ^ -------------

: r ~ A 7 n . ‘7 A a d rK i5 7 ih - 'a n ~ :-------------- -AdTcrtUemcnt O ct. 20-21

Oicar A Harold K laas. A tietlonecn

O C T O B E R 2 8..........Mt« ..R o m D Ix

A dfertlM m ent O ct. *0 \

_ V. M enlm an, C lerk . T ' —

ATTENTION-PAEM EBS1

When ^ IT p li ii 'T r if a rm sals UQlACt th e T lm es-N ew i Form Bale d e p ar tm e n t L e t u t ex­plain how you' a m cover

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W IN F A L L S . IDAHO

Quota Topped by : Minidoka County

J On Sale of Bonds JS°1 U ln idoka county h u been th e

only M agle Valley ectmty to ex- ® ^ 0ceed t u 1M3 quot* fo r th s Bale o f . ^

or terlM B and H U. a earln is bonds,K- announces Rarold W. Ellsworth. ^’’T ' er Boise, sU te bond chairman, ig M inidoka bond tales totaUed60 tm.0CO.»0 th ro u th September cem- '— I»d pared to a SlM.000 quota. 1

O ther counties and pe rcenU gn of . 1J - quotas a tta in ed a rs Twin PaUs. S9 *„ percent^^Ooodlng, 67 per oen ti^ Je- I

cent: B U tne, 30 per cent; LUicolii, I - t a7_per c e n t,a n d Camas. 8 p e r cent. I ^ Tw tn PalU county paced Maglo

VaUey bond aales during Septem - ber . w ith sa les totaling M7,8«3,76.N ext tn line were Elmpre county, I 116,493.47 and Minidoka county. 113,445. . V .

? . O the r county bond sales were“S B U lne. - |7 J M J « :_ Camas,. »»4.78; •___“ Gooding, « ,8 5 8 « : Jerome,j;; M j^C aasla. iB jaiJO . and U ncoln j

J- ImprovedIJ* RU PERT, Oct. 16-CondlUon of ;*■ Mrs. Pranelsco H emande* Is con- “• unu lng to Improve, officials 'a t the^ R upert q e n e r* J .h M P llA l..« p o r te d ____I Thursday. M rs. Hemande* w as In - | =: Jured - la s t week In an automobile

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th e members of the Jerom e Cham ber wUl iof Commerce Wednesday noon. St«t<

le o f Busloeat Included th e unanimous Nov.endorsement of tbe Idabo R anch Ida.,for Youth project a t R u p e r t • H e

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■ lEhurch Council■ : )$?ts'D iscussion. H j■ Ilifo jL StateJS itiiipr H■ . B U dutfim Dt th e ne«dj aoi] pur* B M H . . poses or • «U te o rsuU uU an forM ■ -chureli. wimen ,y l l l - b a . iw tu r r f »t■ th o .n e e t ln r of th e Twta F»Hs Q H■ Unlled CouncU of C hurch Wcmen B M■ .* tlO ft.a .P :r )d s rln .th e ]ro u th rM in■ o f tb » .? ln tM e th o d U t church.■ .M n .J .a W h l t« U . vlcepreildent,■ will ctfDduct tha te ttlo n . ig M H Mi*. Jess P rotnw i.end Mr*. W. 0.

rtow . KAtt. ^ t . > w ill'b e f « * J ^ - f iS f lBF^oa^e njornlng’s p ro ^ » ® “ <* *“* @ |B■ ip e U -o n *Ut« o rp in lu H o a

John E. H t7ei. Twin Fall*, win glre

D aT oU ons'w U lbele< lb7M n.E trlB B M uon.■ ■ The metUn* will conclude ^ t h t D poUuck luncheon in the dining| i “ n e B t’JU n :C .-M .-rU B B -,-p r^ d m t I H■ of the W onan'* a o d e ty for O h ^M Bernce of th e hoat church. wlU M ! K H ia cbtrge of luncheon am r«e> .■ ■ ■nentj.'n )08o* tun< lln f* ro«4k rf t« M ;

bring 'E covered dUh »nd ttble .

--* B*'n«t-meeUng'-of -council will obeerve World Com- ■ munUy day tha if tem oon of Nov. . M 0 In tha u n c tu a r7 of the r i r s i Christian church. I* V

— rM r» .-R lcba rd -D cV m ier8 .j3 jr« i _ | J Ident of the council.

Calendar | l'■Magic' Sguarei club .will huM » ‘. ' H

K UV0 dance Saturday evening tn

Bth a American U gion hall. Bob Da- t , M Jey wUI be ihe.caller. B H

, KAZEWON - PronUer [ M fvlU danca Saturday night a t the , W >

. H aielton Orange hall to calls by j H Z>oreI Anderwn. .

Twin Ontnga Whlrlera will hold ft 'tquara danoe Saturday evening in th e Twin Falla O range haU. JldJph

“T a ie iia ru rw lin ian the^ance*. — T T ~■ :....... * * • ' Mis:

. The Woman'a ChrU tlan Temper- , ince union WlU m eet a t 8:80 p .m . J 0 | * Prtday with- laaheU and Beaaie . . Speckman, J3J8 Seventh avenue

' ' - _WEN1 • HAOEBM AN-Hagennan VaUey

. e tfra aquare dance club wlU hoM the flraf party o f ^ e faU aeaaon a t 4 'p jn . Saturday ^ th e Hagerman ^ Maionis temple. IHoae attending " X ” a i« tiked toE rtn g aandwichei.

.................... j ^ e .i --Jloy*lJ{el»hbon o f America wm ^ •

h o ld .an open meeting a t 8 p. » IW d a y lttth e lO O P h a U . C ardaand

'fpecU l gam u wUI bo played and ” >“ *• '

Inem ben are aaked to bring two fi ,p a « ei 1o t t . « o t o i . M n . I . H. » ! “ «? M iher ll to charge o f re/reahmenU, - w U te d ^ Sy 'Mr*. H afoM -M wrlaoa- - a n d M n.-01ynn flm lth . Mr*. SfUe W ^tklni wm fum U h th e w hlU ele- phant. Proapectlve member* tn d Muslo gueaU are Invited to a ttend . brtd?a*’

— * ■ "Ava^M

S quare Dancers'-To Meet Sunday «

—TilnrOrangr:iTOlrietirwm-M JUtea" hosU to the South C enral Idaho «Urt « BCiuare Dance a w x l a ^ n a t 1 p jn . train.

“ B uridaT la-lhS -T w m t^ llU -aru ig® u"c biU . . veil of

.A potluck luoeheto wlQ fc* w rred by and t h w Bttendlnff w® ^ bring a covered diah and table r>e«ru aervlee. RoUa, coffee a n d bu tter wm Jmjt ofbe fumlahed. ----------- n . w

A .bualneaa m eetln* and caller*~ a ia o w n r fo i io w rR B p irA B o « irn w. PUer, win act a* m a s te r o f cere- • “ • j '

Bionlei and the n e v round and ^ ” —lauare dances of th # isaath .w lU Jw owaicy_ S n w n ______ - ___________ __ 2_6an3j

I h a hall U k>cated sou th of Plva ooidn c Polnta eait. ,___________ •>. BUly L

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I _ WKEK’S SEW ING BU T sU ^ e r^ Skirt of the B eaaon -lfS slim oa

a plnJ-MakB « i n 'a }llty—maie Jt /out ot a one-yard M ri.neh .jm nsiV t.___^^Eavc , tile 'new est fiuh ion~ now l

• Not< the ftncIfdM ttmtng, the anuirt PAUL, —^ d e pleats—they give a graceful entertalr

urciio 'your walkl Dae th ls p a tte r s honoring

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^ d thlrty-rive centa In coin* for IT'i _ lh U -p a tie m -a d d .6 -o c n te -Io r-e a c h T im o'l

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MisS Eisenhauer, WnJerome Resicfent ^Marry in Church

_W ENDELL, Oct. 1 6 -S t. Jerome’*Oathollo church tn Jerom e .was tho acaneo l th e wedding Sunday aftw -noon of Joann Elsenhauer and E o ^ert Sherard. T he b r ld a - ls - the daughter of Mr. and Mr*. O. P . El- . aenhauer,' W endell, and Sherard U , the son of Mr*. R u th Sherard.Jerome^ • >

Tli# ceremony wa* perfonned^by t y Mr the Eev. P a th e r Shermanaon, Je- i-rhe ] rome, before th e 'a l ta r banked-wlth Mr*, large bouqueU of orchid chryaan- onnoui them usu flanked by UU boakeU ot kov. a yellow 'and whlta. chryaanltoemums. held

The aisle wa* m arked w ith bou- Thur*<! <fiieU d f (tfaU d-iaffyum theiBninitied with w hite *atlri ribbon .---------

Muslo was played by Ann Hof. W T Jerome, w ho. also accompanied the cmurrf bride'a mother, who aaoB-Schubert'a■Av. _______________

The bride wore a gown of wHle ChantlUy Uce and tu lle oyer U f- fat*, fashioned w ltH .a low-icallop- ed neckUne. ahlrred aleeves and a f ^ — i i t t a '" B 5 a i c e r - T O o - n « i r ^ « ju i - akirt wa« designed w ith ft chapel |train. T ho b r i d e woro match- __ __loc !B cV T inllU -kM -Ii«r7ing«T tlp --------veil of im ported lUoalon ne t was held by a crown o f C haatU Ir Uce aocented by rhlneatonea and aeed pearls. She carried a crescent bou- Quet o f_ ffa^ t;ro e ea . ^

Helen Kearley. T w iii'P a W T w u -JJS tae itw«M nf ViHnwy' .yp[jgj|were Virginia Sherard . Jerome. «*■ ^uder* te r of th e bridegroom , and Mr*, jjo tw r Stanley HorrU. W endell.. th a th i

aana raV lC ay~B U «ili*u tr. 3deb; rtaUty, eoiian o r W W a e . t o ' flower girl, themse BUly Leeper carried .th e wedding Five-

Fraidc.'Barker. P o ^ a t^ o , w u best » h lg , 'man. Sdw ard K earley. Wendell, and mand Jack W hite, T w in PaUs. served Whia i ' - P w he r-« !a u g h l« ^ wedding,-Mr*. B s S H iu S 'c H o ir r K S a f W J S r H tJ -eraoon droas 'w tjh .o ff-w tu te acces- ” sorKTAha »"oor8age o f pink roaej.-M r* .- 'a h * ea rd .- .m o th e r - o f - t h s -j,U 8l« brtdegroom, wore a nav y blue crepeand velvet dress, off-w hite accea- n o v "seH erand -a redT oee ctreage.- • - - h j - i _ l8U oidatJtifi_cenm ,ons_iurec»p?. .of-wattlon w u held in S t. Jerom e's parUh m rhaU. Mr*. Ph il H lrre l. Wendell. «udcr(served the ' punch and- Mrs. Charles fetchccMUler, WendeU, pfeslded a t the dUapp<coffee aerrtce. Mra. a . H. Albert- with d a o n w rih 'e ’ftvf^U eftiaisM dlttlfW l#: Tf«riblMr*. Tom F tlth w u In charge of Mothejthe guest book and Mra. P . P. El- -no ,aenhauer. Eden, Mra. C. A. Wcln- the ho:bcrg_and Mrs. Ersklne Glsler. both to theWendeU. a rra n g e d iK i gifU. in 'th e '

Mr*. B. J . H eitcm an, Mrs. Olenn In g a pWeinberg, Mr*. P a u l Kearley and to wailMr*. M ortm Q unn lnc were in and leie hane o t tbe rvcepUon. to do i

Ftor.traveling th e bride chose a Chilesalmon-roa* wool *uit w ith brown more iacc^asories, and a rust-co lor chry- w hat 1sahthem um cor*age. PoUowln^'Uieir 'o r'undwedding tr ip , the couple will reside to rea#.oaJourtluiY cnmuve#t.ln_W <ndell,_ llm ltat

Mrs. Sherard a ttended schools In hU stWendeU a n d St. G ertrude's acadttny him. 1a t Cottonwood. She la a pracUcal sets a Inurse a t a t.. Benedict's hoapltal. prove .

Sherard a ttended achooU a t Coun- m ind -:d l Orove, Kans., a n d Carrollton, Mo. ----------He served two years In th e navyand four year* In th e arm y, Includ- ^log .three. yc*rs_ln_Jopon a nd_K o^___ Orea. He now U employed a t Me- ■Cleery drug store, Jerom e. > ■

Recent partlea fo r -the bride wero ‘ Wa mUcellaneous a h o w s~ tiv e n 'a t the W

ley, a -d in n e r -a n d a h o w e r.a t the A home^of Mr. -and M n P . P . B sen- ' H KaiiVr. Eden, and a k itchen shower given -by Mrs. T om PTlth. Mrs. S ' H SUnley H arrU a o d M rs. Ersklne b T - OUier. ' ■ m \ i

* * *ANNI>'EKt>AKlE» aIARKED

PATJL. Oct. 15—Mra. George Mojcr enterta ined ' w ith a dinner Sunday - m Bn honoring th'e b irthday annlversules

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SHOSHONE, Oct. 1&-The Ufo Busli and woika of Alfred Lord Tennyson, been England's V ictorian writer, were re - Oil c Slewed a t the LDS ReUef society- « v e r meeting Monday, n igh t with Mr*. F\sl Burton T hom e, class Instructor. ln llorw charge. serve

Burton T hom e aang “Croaslng the w ith Bar" u a n introducUon to the les- Th' son and M rs. T hom e discussed a t Ni Tennyson'a Ufe. She w u assUted In ploya giving llhu tra tlons of hU writing* ou "by M r« .^w T eIl'T h o rn e w h o 'r ta d ^ u d e iT he U d y of Shallot." ' • .. , ton..

Mrs. L. T . Sorensen, president, bride announced the annual b o u o r 'f o r Uw; Nov. it. A bazaar.show er.w lU be a n d i held in' conjunction with n e i t virgi T hursday'a w ork' lesson a t 3 p in . aunt:

— .-■ - >1 ■». v ^ --— ~T— T uter . PRESIDENT NAMED and 1

xmiTY . Oct. W - Mr*. lono Jeron Church h a s been named to succeed aon. Mr*. J?oel.Bl(WWt.'_wh.o_TeccnUy rer. .ba. n signed'' a«' p resident of the LDS tlami YWMIA;**Her cotm *elors'are Mr*. B ob ' Shirley JoUey and Mrs. IH lm a glnia Be'an. M arie S q u U t U secretary.' Ralpl

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Many adoleK ents have ambition buck far beyond th e ir ablUty. Boya and tha t girls dream of becoming artists for oi

JhQUgh they lack artU tlo talent, or harm engineers d e ^ l i r i h « a c t ‘l h a f mul- Anj •U pllcalion-tabl«s-4eaSR -.th£m -te£ jnusi. wildered, o r writer* «*ien th e y can- tesUn not write four consecuUve sentences gartei th a t hold together. D ream s outstrip schoo reaUty, h u t ' l er t h eTy o u p g a tw tr y iiU 'c t Ui'emselvea oul. * enco i

Five-year-old B o b b y a ^ e d for hU what

a big, big pool a ’ hundred feet deep and sail a ll m y boats.”

'W here are you going to dig?” r*tri I n . the garden. Com e see." p*"«t Mother .nodded a pp rova l.o f..tha 2 7 2 ;

J«K hy >M»yan AftArlSTwln. sutlatUtea or so o f earnest e ffo rt he h sd -------managed a hole the site of a mixing bo w l.H e wiped bU forehead with

•hUsleeve and sold, " I t Un’i very big.- •I t 's aU X can do. XH p u t water in now."' H e 'to d d le d T iic k ' w ith a pallful ' ~-of-wat*r-and-pour*d-lt-ln-th«-holer ------I t gurgled and dUappeared. Be­wildered. and Just a t>it sad, Bobby fetched another paUful and U. too. dUapptarcd. H e looked a t mother with dtstresaed eyes and aald wltb

Tf«ribllfig~llpa, • 'I f W o n V ita y - ln r ------Mother." -

“No, Bobby. Y ou'd have to cement the hole, I ’m afraid. Suppose we.goto.thejjlftyground a n d aall the bonis. ____in the wndlng pond. You see. mak­ing a pool U quite a Job. You'll have to wait till you grow big and strong and le a n a lot before you are ready to do a big job like tha t."

Children leam by Imitating. The more amblUcua ones m ay a ttem pt w hat U quite l«yond the ir jibU ity _ _

■or'uhderalandriig. T tatRcr lhan try to r e a ^ n with a child’s mind on his ,llm ltatlQ ai,Jet h l i ^ t « to work-outhU scheme, meanwHlld" protectlKlT ------him. The chlld .lcam s by failure. I t j sets a boau of’experiences which will \ prove InvaluA&ie w hen hU m ature mind- la p u t- to the test. Do not

W e d d i n g S e r v i c e

I U n i t e s H o w e r t o n ^ ■

A n d M i s s M c C o y ■I nAHTLCTOaP.- O c t . , » - - . ^ » y H r J e a a McCoy, -daughter c f M r. a ^ H

Mra. Charle* McCoy, became the H 1 bride of D ale Colefflan. H ow erto^ H I NorwaUt, Calif., son of Mr*. G er- HI tn tde Howerton. Norwalk, and P rank HI Howerton, B u h l In » ccrem.ony p « - HI fa m e d S a turday evening In the H

C u tleford B ible BaptU t church. HI I h e vow* w ere i ta d by the ■ ■r LciUe TomberUn. Jerom e, before U |

a n archway flanked w ith baskets of fM[• TM te l gUdlolu s and ptnfc and whK» M

ajter*. . MT be bride w as a ttired in a gown of ■ ■

white handkerchief n e t o rer white ■ ■ •a tln . T h e f l..e d Uce bodice wa* | H styled w ith a .Peter Pan coUir arid long pointed .aleeves. H er finger- Up veU of w hite lUualon n e t wa* H

[- 'cdged 'w lth-lace-and-held-br^-pearl tU ra. Ttie b ride's bouquet was of ■ ■

I- pink ro*ebuda and -whita laceJB lth I B I w hlta aatln a tream en a n d her pearl

Jewelry w u a gift of .the bride-

R a lph Evan*. BoUe, wU m atron of-bonor. Brldeamalds were - j - Mr*. Sydney 'Wlgglna and Clarabelle King. Flower bItU wero L inda Wig- gins an d 'K atie Inskeep, niece of the ,g_

I .bridegroom, a n d W ayne taskeep, i. jisphsw-of th»JK ldeg room ,and .O aa _ k i , I K in g carried th e wedding rings.I R ay Howerton. El Monte. Calif., pjj^, I served his b ro ther u best man.

D ahea were R ay King and Robert Chandler. BubL Mrs. R a y . King ^ pUyed the wedding mualc and ac-

[ companled M n . Ralph Evans, solo-

Ptir be r daughter's wedding MTs. ^UcCoy chose a tUver blue su it w ith f

I black accessorie* a corsage of V I orchid chrysantheDum *.I PoUowlng th e cuem ony a r tcep- j I tlon for 100 guesU was held a t the r CuU eford G range HalLI Mr*. R obert Jone* wa* tn charge T t

o f the gue*t book. T he gifts were raw sdUpUyed by B to . Ed^Jln King, Mr*. ^

• Clyde King, M r*. Pted Puschel, Mrs. Upm Alvin G arrison and Mr*. Alvin B a rn es .'' •' - SLit.

Mr*. How erton U a IM8 grad- I ua te of C uU eford high school and I attended tho N ational School of J Business, Cleveland, T enn. She ba* ■‘ • J ' , been employed by the ConUnental ^• Oil company of BoUe for the p u t ’- aeveralyear*. ’

F\3llowlng h U graduation from » HorwaUt h ig h aehool, . Howerton , r "

*erved w ith th o Seabees and la ter ) w ith the arm y . f.infl

The couple will make the ir home .1 a t NorwaUc, w here Howerton U em - „ „ { » ploysd aa a carpenter. tum iI Out-of- to w n -w edding. guesU In- I ^ u d e d M r< -« id‘« r# fH .-T , Hower-

ton,. .Colorado Springs, Colo., the , bridegroom's b ro ther and slstcr-in- T«niii r Uw; Mr. a n d M n. Ray Howerton, pgje, 5 and son, H M onte, Calif.; Mrs. Mae . t Vlrgus, K imberly, the bridegroom’s . aun t: M rs. .I -u sk McCoy. Boise, ^- T uteriU PU w-eriB BTjH SerTho-Rev:

and Mra. Leslie Tomberlln and son,J Jerome; Mr. iadM r* .-Jam es E tchl- I eon. Mr*. H azel McCrea-and Mel- •. b i . Mabel; K<ire9 .*n!lBar,bani_wil- } Hams, Bellevue, and Mr. and Mr*.- Bob-R6bcrU.-*CeUa G am er, V lr-I g ln ia . C afferty and Mr. and M rs, * f ' ’. ' Ralph E vjaa o i ^ Lorie, Boise................................................................... . J

M n z M d r e ^ f oE D D -PA TR I----------------------------— v 5 T_________________________________ J H . L1 buck th e ir curiosity etee they feel I th a t success would be theirs If no t i for our Interference. Encourage ony r harmless experiments. ___ i -• Any l a te n t power, U len t or ability•1 jnusiJ)tftlloHCd:£ree.exDrc«4lcinJrh6. .*"£5?• testing ground will s ta r t in k inder-I garten and ooaUnue through th e “ ‘o > school years u n til he haa discovered i •hU'capabnitleg.~Heip~hlm'witb‘ yottr — Mi

encouragement. You never'can teH T ^ar I w hat a child w m bring forth unless F»

• ,Do« » « r child f « .low *.11 * lU hU . t>A , plarmtUtT ll. b« llmid and londr? Cr. ,

r .lr i h*i »iUUB > btbfol boekltt fer * «> Mnnti. Ko. S04. ’ otir Chlia and Olbn dinni

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log in s 'back pitntA,” f M ‘‘ up "n down collar • m

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- g«yji<lomiao.SreaYe.that - . f l n T Mwashes in a breexe . . . f # (

- — crisp -co lon on W h it t------- § " ”■ SUea 30 to )o . f -

. T M E S-NEWS.' TWIN'1

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h e ^ ^sn. Durer- MrsAk chacr> evei h s

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. . . whose betrothal te Donald . ^ *f Dodson, son o l M r.tand BIrs. P." • E . DodSto, Klfflberty. ,h u - b e « i- ^

»anoune«d by ber parenU, Mr. ^ a n d M r ^ . D . Tate. aUoK lm ber- ^ ley. A n O ctober wedding U pUn- n ^ 'D od« .n . a 195J graduate c l C ta

‘O l -Kl»b«rl^-hl«b-sehooL-]*-Bniiloy.i------- e d in l i to J a n i .w h e r e I h e o o n p U ac«

If-. pU ns t« reside. Tbe bride-elect ley a lso attended Kimberly high org* aehooL (Kelker p h o to -sta lf en- Mi* c ra v in g ) , Al

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Regent of Idaho g« S Outlines Speech g; p- A t DAR Confab“ --------------------- -----------------------------1 K.V,

T h e address of Oertrude 8. Car- hon io raw ay. Bum *, N. c ; to tho Wyo- is j n . m ing * ta te conference of^the Na- fore „ Upnal society of D aughten of the .fn A m erlcaa Revolution w u-outlined wen- by-M f*.-O ranvm e-G r-A U sn,-Tw ln collt d,' PalU . Id ah o *Ute regent, a t- th e bact ,d m eeting of Twin FaU* chapter, q , g{ DAR, thU week a t the home of Mr*,

^ reported th a t Miss“ t C arraw ay advUed-members to "un-- d e rstand cu rren t problems; we go ^ _ forw ard be tter by looking backward“ - w h o would think pf drivlng-a car “ w ithout a reor-vlew m irror?” -she J f '" “ aUo eU ted th a t T reedom never in- „ fringes on mlnorlUes.” .

-M rs. AUen. who was a special ^ guest a t th e conference,''hu re- ««« tu rned from making official vUlU to chapter8j»tPoc»ttno,-3oU e,P«y- » /

5- e tte . Nompa. Lewiston and Cald- V C ^ well. Sho ’w u accompanied to Idaho , .[>.* PoIU by M rs. P . H. SloweU. p u t

regen t o f th e Old Fort HaU chapter.A. luncheon w u served a t the

,* T w in P#JU chapter's meetlhg by 8 t« .TlTi-« .Tfi>in Bwnhnm HugrTTnnnr m ar M rs. H erbert Paynter 'a n d . Mrs.

, ' F ra n k Howsman, Haielton, and w . , : . M rs. R. E . Simpson. Mrs. L. W. “ {s. [. V oorhecs-'and m R. D. Beebout, ^ M

--M is...P._W .,.M cBobert4,,pr«ent«l' »1 a p rogram on the uasge of the *'*«^ U nited SU tea flag. During a flag « h c

q u li 'to p lc a .were dlscussed by Mi*. Bi"1 W . Mr*; H. J. Wall. Mr*, high “ ■BTSWfcU. ^ 8 . - p . 'D. urownrMrg.'Ta: ‘h u -

O. Ollasdf), Mrs. A P. Oslund, Mrs. armL. L. Breckenrldge. Mrs. J . H. Sea- Tl

- V C T T M firB rM :8w 'eeIe7 ihdT JS :T lof> i J H . L. H ogsett. A -1 A£r*..BiOTn reviewed the National pJat ai H istorical Magazine with specUl tu re ,y reference to 'T h e Key to Tomor-

row ," by J . Edgar Hoover. _ _ H | ty M rs. Horace L. Holmes, ways and

m 'cans chairman, announced tha t H f . 'th e K a p le r h'old a rummage

sa le F riday and Salurday In the H •d B a n k and T rust company building. H i r — Mr*. B.-V.-Wmiams. SeotUe,^«- ■ - •H yeannen iber-o f-D A R .-«nd 'M n .'T . ■ - gj P . W arner. Jr.. Jerome, were guesU. ■ •

. WILEY CRAVEN FETED- H [ . PAX7L, OcL IS-M r. and Mrs. Ron-

a id Graven were hosU Sunday a t >cT d in n e r honoring hU father, WUey

C raven, on hU bIrthday__annlXCT; j____ i s a jY . ..........................................• ' ____ ;

i S h o r e ’ ousa

the domhio ~

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k tnlo action

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Miss Reid Weds;■ D urw ard L. Fry I In Evening RitesI bO R L E Y . Oct. 15—Dorothy Rae W R rtd.-dati*toU r-of-M r^aB d-U r*rSer - n R. R eid, B urley , and Second Lleat.■ D urw ard L . Pry. son of Mr. and B M r c ~ H t a lp b Pry, PocateUo, ex- I r a changed m arriag e vows Saturday P M evening l a th e Burlay UethodUt | H church. T b e Rev. A M. Thom aj I n p ^ o n n e d tb e ceremony, .1 y T he b r id e 's gown of lacs over n e t I■ w u sty led w ith a flve-Uered skirt. I■ A t ia ra o f pearU held her lace- I

I m ltta. T h e fm rm er:M itt Reld-car- J■ ried a w h ite orchid suirmmded by I■ atcphAnotl« and. an " ’em bralderrt I n silk ha iyyu rc h le fb e lo n g ln g to he r I g m other-m -Iaw . : I H Beverly P r y w u maid of honor I■ for h e r sU te r and th e b r id e s ^ d s I■ were Jo a n ChrU tle and Jean tU ngr I H L aure tU V alen tine w u the’ flower | EB girl'.— T h e- U pm -w ere-U gh ted -A y J * * D arlene M cL ean and Jean M ar- |

quess. II? • R alph P ry . b ro ther of the bride- I'* groom, se rv ed u b u t man and the I® groomsmen were Jerry Reid, Uie I, bride's b ro th e r , and Robert Hawley. I

her cousin . Horace Rencher and ICharles H a ig h t. Jr., ushered. I

r.i_ A lm berg w u the *oloUt, Ilie »ccom pao ledby ja ineR ue ;T he 'B u r- Ici" ley h ig h 'sc h o o l nonBt-aUo sang and Ith organ w edding music was pUyed by Ia. Ml*. H elen Henderaon. I

At th e reception which followed I—1 In th e c h u rc h basement, Ur*. Roy I

LaRue a iu l Mr*. A. M. Thom as Ipoured. M rs . W . H.- Stokes was In Icharge of th e guest book and Mr*. ■

I Howard B o d en displayed the gifts. ■' The coke w o s c u t by M r*.CUudeen ■

Bowman C la rk . IT h e c oup le le ft fo r Tm V egu . I

—' Nev., w h ere they will nake the ir ■ir - home fo r th e nex t two month*. He ■to- u aU U oned there with tha a ir IU - force. '- IIhe Both L ie u ten a n t and Mr*. Pry " led were g n d u iv te d 'f ro m Idaho SU te 'l a co llege .-r^ e-reoe ived her degrea-lnh e bacteriology and ' he in business. ^

O u t-o f-tow n guesU a t the wed- ^ ding in c lu d ed Mrs. Maude Hulbert,^ a u n t o f th e bride, and daughter,“ May, S a n Pn tncU aj, and Mr*. M or- ,"* gare t V alen tin e and children and ^^ Mr. a n d M rs . Guy C. Fry, all.Bolse. \^ O th e n a tten d e d from Pocatello, ]k . Gooding, 'W endell, Twin Palls, R ich- ^

field a n d A lm o. .B efore h e r marriage the bride ]

waa h o n o red a t a- shower given in•J. Pocatello b y h e r sUter, Bevciiy Fry. jIU * t ,

I Vows Repeated Ll ““ By Wendell PairtiB 'W ENDELL. Oct. IB — Avar Jean bjf Stockham a n d R ichard Beck were S i

mM Tled^O ct. .7 a t S k ^ ^ e v ^ P ^ - mt

nd W. H . S tockham . sr., and M r.-and ho tv. Mrs. M . M . Beck, aU Wendell.- Mi lit. M rs. B e ck ., a 1940 ^ d u a t a - o f Ini

W cn d e li^ h lg h « h o o l, U a teacher thi f i in th e p r lm o iy departm m l''b f'U ie pii he P r e - s h y t e r U n - B a p U i t Sunday h6 ^ sch o o l ]n . B eck w oa graduated from Wendell te( rs. h igh schoo l in ,1053 and received He HT -hU—m edlcn l~dU charB f -from “ tho- lai rs. a rm y in Septem ber, ' be:a - T h e newlyweds are making Uielr 'S : T lom eT iT Jerom i:--------------------------- tx

A . recepU on and shower U being clc a j p la n n ed f o r them in the near fu.- PJi lal tu re . war .

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every th ing for sm'artneiw;- furi "at

r e p e l le n t . . . detnchable hood, delii a n d w h a t exclUng, eyoVcatchlnTco

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S Style Show Set (>t«r. A style ahow a n d Judging of

garm enU fo r th e m ake-It-your- and « lf -w lth -w o o l conteat, sponsored >lM, b y th e -W o m e n 's auxUlary-ot the ^ ello. Id ah o Wool G row er* association, tl leb- w ui be h e ld ’ a t 3 p jn .'B a turday [

a t th e hom e o f Mr*. Ralph nde Poulkner, O ooding. a\J}} AU. Wool G row er*' wive* and , Fry. m others a n d leader* of the glrU .

'p a rU d p a U n g a re invited to a t-- ^ ----------n

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iir D iscuss Projects «can JEROM E, O c t . IS — Mr*. Fred „ rcre Slemon* conducted th e business 5

m e e t in g ^ w - S ^ e i^ ^ y

and h o ^ e o f. M rs. H e ^ B ,-Pharrls. ^ Member* dU cussed service proJccU,

- o f Including th o pu rchase ol.books for h e r th e_ llbnuy , and _ v o ted t$ continue Uie p lacing m agazines 'in 'S ti ^ e d i c t 's ! day hospital. - . *

M rs. H ugh T aylor, social commit- ^ deU (ce chairm an , announced th a t .a r ,ved Halloween p to tyhas 'been 'schedu led tho- lar O c t r 3 8 n t t h e ScouHiooserMem*- ■

• bers o f Pal chBpter-wm-be-guests.— - le lr T h e prog ram on "Using Your — L clsiO T "^ w u n llrec tcd 'b rU r* rM u ir ' • !lng clo M ink, W endeU, assU ted'by Mrs. fu,. P h a rrl? and M n . Siemens. A poem

w as re a d by M rs. V ictor Camozd.

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C S I D E L I N E R S yH . .- . . to w ear over-every th ing y o u . ^ ^n ie iiw O U c's Im iJ a n Idi ^ H a tfuri a M com fort — ‘T H E SIDE- . J l J

Dd. de ligh tfu l dog -leash buckle* " • ~j hlng-colora to choose from l •• ■ f ■■

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t Civicciub^lofe «t°.' Special Progfc

BHOBHONZ, OcL U ’ E _S f » u . ^ t , I n l . : ^ r P t S i f c r ; subject ef ih# ctilij S i » —

U the Eplstopal p t i l A b H —.. defense and peace U s c a i^ B "

wUI be e m p h a sU e d to tA ^ F™ conllngs. •^ ..U rs .B o T u d B Q L B K ^B h r

. man. wm list the t o n i ^ l !_— > women in defense a a d if l^ B —, ed by Police Chief B a t * — ^ 5 w b o w Q id lseu ttv tu tb tl^E i:

In thU locality for a i r ^ B ^

de/ease progra a ta « S > r^ H ^ ^ t h « - « N n U y , - tn l ~ l t tS - ^ iir tf ‘nwm*,-wJio

! for ♦ f ^

i i .t .. e s im g im te r• a H x ti Pennsy lT an la-ha id^O riH ^

y e i r t o f l U U J i a ^ l : ^ ^it .A ,iuled -' FOB' T O U B 'n ilD ^ E i; (emo- - In v i U U e a t - 'f ie e t i te i ^ ^rts.- -N a p k ln r» -? ls t* r-Y s^B —fo u r thing fer Iha V e d : i H _Itxa* -sonaUied br:T r—Mr*. j . H i u ’S G i F r a K z

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i c t T u r n e d 1lir^TiBgfir Charilfe i>reB8en, w h'O lrcctc ly to Imo in th e world aeries', quit in i «n trac t w a i rejected. Walter O’Malk a press audience th a t Drcsscn had bi -----------— *---------- :--------------- contra

nee Day” ■§ ■ Minors , S£

one-yealidlents and representatives of r ih a i id representatives of the Chi< newam< ravci, Cincinnati Reds, Brook- lals and Chlcaeo Cubs will be here Saturday and Sunday for Dreesen a! rn ee tin y ^ ,lnpoied ' th a t ih a minors-. dMlare I ho themselves "free and Independent” . -cha : of Uie m a jo n . m e rli)- Amonir th e m inora which wlU be to a on reorcsenied Is tho Pioneer leaju*. “OnJesa a class C c ircu it o p e ra tln j In Mon* year, ht t«na Idaho and U U h. IU presl* a new i dent, Claude EnBberf,. Is expected ©-Ma to be on hand . m lo n j

Jl. W. B um elt, owner of the D al- c r orga las club o( th e T ex a i league who has a chan called Uie m eeting a t h is own ex- year co

'p en ie (h e ll spend about ITWO on ’ Dress it) , announced W ednesday the lis t long-tei of baMbaU le a d m v b o w iu attend, cussion He also dlatrlbuU d a booklet In podgen whleh seven a tnendm eatt to the s h e no' maJor-m Jaor leayufr jt j Im and Uie _ ^ ru U ; n a U o n a ra i^ la U o n (inrnorltagflSs) y j j , ^jjl agreements are advocated.

These propoeala would amend the le tte r t riaUonal aasoclatlon “declaration ot our fee! independence" from m ajor league uon. T t control adopted a t Chicago In 1901, g raph would abrogate th e presen t major* strong, m inor league agreem ent, and would ond gu« make all, m inor leagues “open clas- ' n-M«i slflcailon" so th a t players could be .j,, kep t frcm th e d ra f t so long as Uiey “ desired 11. gome to

They a lio would call fo r a major* {(clal i Ity voto Instead of three .fourlhs eo u k e d to th a t Uie m ajor leagues. could no t been otl control m inor league i ^ a i r s through 500 ovei the ir " farm clubs'" and working O M al a g re u n tn ti a a d would te-tavok t lh« to Uie • rule prohiWting broadcasting and eoced h telecasUng m a jo r league games In ‘T ven m inor league territo ry wiUiout Uii te rle i," consent of the fnlnor league owner, given D —Thcy-<lA»-l»r«I*Med-atmnfeslrlet- -I—Ji»ei- e d -d ra t t- in s te a d of allowing only oohtraot one player to b« d ra tted from one paid mi club, the d ra f t . to be governed, fo r mai however, by w hether the players m a jo r le

ra ls o - th e -d rf tf t -p r l je ,M _ th a t- th e Oasey.fllm inor leagues could get more for Leo D urthe ir players. Dodgers, • .B urhett said h e had uncovered a

the ..m Ino r_ lcngues"it"C h lcago in 'Q ’, , - , ]IfiOl a lthough the naUonal assocla* J I U O J tlo rt-does-not-h«T e a coyy. I t w^runcovered by T aylor Spink frcin the J u i n Cflics of his S po rting Newa. ,

T his non-exls'tenc (so fa r u the g ;naUonal association is. concerned) xJnl

Uie majors every 10 years since Uie amo Chicago meeUng. "B u t _nebody kn e v ~ w h a l was 'b e in g renewed,"B urnett declared, adding th a t there ^ had been agreem ents “In direc t con- Sy. l i S n ic tw ith u i6_^!fij> rlncip le« of the. g S i t m

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WiesfiiiinsterTeam Is Gunning to ^ Dethrone Broncos ■ . ..

SALT LAKE O n Y , O ct. 1 6 - « P Whether two in jured m en c an be — — back in the lineup m ay be Uie key ^ N lo W estm inster college's a ttem p t to unseat Boise jun io r college aa Mng- P Jn Ja_ U ie J[n tcrm o u n ta lo -co n f» r- ------------

_ B o lM 's-B fo n o o 5 -h av o -w o n * ih e — ; ~fooUjall cham plonahlp In th# circuit 'Bver since It was organlred In 1948. •th is year W estm inster fans think Waa their team can trim the Idahosqua{j.jin rtlded-tb» -Parfon i-are -a t ---- -------ffuU strengUi. g

T>fo backs, L arry W egkamp and John C offey., ware In jured two ^ weeks ago a n d h a d to p a u up westmln5ter'a‘"B»me'” wlUf Carbon — :611ege last week. T h e Parsons won 3-0 bul coach Oene Cooper figures Ma: fils leam will need more strength ilo down Uie Broncs. • , j

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Dame’s re<juiremenU for h igh oca* ' „ , «ralc standards waa the m ain rea* £wn for banning pott^season pUy., “I realire th e B ig T ea cbangtd - Ida

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I h a d b e e n o f f e r e d a o n e - y e a r• c o n t r a c t " a t a s u b r i ta n t ia l I n * •

c re u e in ttla ry ," bu t had tu rn ed _ 11 down.

T he 85-year-old D re u ea acknow - <ledged he had asked for a three* r .y ear p a c t-b u t s a ld -ije rw tju ld -:b o — f awilling to setUe for two. H e said gdefinitely he would n o t c o n s id e r '* • H one-year c o n tra c t. . n h a t 'a . ligh t," Dresseo - told. -E 9newamen tn th e early p a rt o f th e I Beonference. “1 w on't reconsider. I H w on 't manage the team next year.**

W hen aaked w hether he though t f"Hp re asen would reconsider. O^Is^lley | j |

I " I hope so, bu( I don 't th in k ao." W“Charlie can sign a contac t w ith ES

m e righ t this m inute if he agrees ^I to a one-year terra." O'M alley said. n, “Onless he agrees to algn fo r one B

year, however, the Dodgers will bave ^a new m anager nex t year." Q

O'M alley w ent on to explain th a t Ba s long u he is head of Uie Dodg- «e r organixaUon there will neve? bQ | ma change from the policy of one- . ^year conUacla. H |j’ D ressen said he decided upon a ^long-term contract during a dls- ■cusslon wlUi h is wife soon a fte r Uie ■Dodgera had clinched the pennan t. ■She now is ill In a hosplUl. ' ■_-?Jlu th fM « . Dressen) and-i a re ln- — ■th is thing together. T he two o t us ^ a a t down l u i week and wrote a longle tte r to Mr. O'Malley explaining t lour feelings and sUUng our post- .Uon. T here m ay have been a p a ra - j i gg rap h In there th a t w u p re tty F Sstrong . B ut I 'm no t going to sec- Jmond guess by wife." g g

O Tilalley-and Dressen bo th aald ^th a t th e quesUon of salary was no t ^a fac tor In Charlie's refusal to M n come to terms. A nother Dodger of-flclal revealed . th a t Chuck h a d crotil: asked for |M ,000 pe r season and hadbeen ottered $43,000, a boost o f >7,* 600. over his 1853 salary. •

O'M alley u l d Uie Dodger defeatto th e world »erles-had no t-»n tlu - ? K C Ieoced his deelalen. K / U

"Even It wo had won the worldseries," he said, “I still would have \ \ Jgiven Dressen a one»year"contrac t, y y

ooh trao t& -T he-firook lyn -c!ub -ha9 - " i j r apaid more m anagers more money 5 . . ^ ,fo r m a n a g ln r th a n -a n y team tn _ h n him a jo r league history. I was a stock- « hm -holdet-in -the -c lub -w hen"w e-p ttld -Oosey.fltengle. Burlelgh_arime.i_and ^ ‘ _Leo D urocher for no t m anaging the- x j i , .Dodgers. T h is 'wlU never happen .^ a n d i

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I i n e m a ¥ o f ^ e e k ™ " - “ 'm w YORK. O ct. I ! OB-Mlll Bo-

h a rt, a M -year-old senior guard a t “ Uie U n lvera ity -of-W aahlng tO W ns 'ih e . el; th is week's linem an o t the week In “ “h® ‘ Ute Aajociated P r e u poll. . J *

by- l u u i r i i - U i f ^ t S C guard in Uie Pacific. Coast confer- ence, B ohart earned th e honor for h is s tttU ag play against Southern jeUow ' O dtforo la.— _ _ -

p lay ing u ie full 60 m ln u t^ Bo- gratula h u r t. ftn-aJftrt-slx-foot«r-W 8l6hlnB- — Band< 108 pounds, was a key figure in Uie derbies Huskies’ surprU e 13-18 Ue w ith Uie Uie les

. golden

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Games_________ Choice____________' W ashington S ta te ' WSC

• t Idaho M-7 — --------W aahlngton a t W aahlngton '

Oregon • 13»7 ................UCLA a t UCLA'B tantord, 30-14 -------------

W yoming a t low aIowa 85-14 -------------

— sU tA h -S ta le ^ l— T Iiih~eiato “B righam 'Young 3l*is .....—.M a m u e tto .a t— M arquette ----------------

A rltona io-7 _________W ee a t SMU

■ Bo. M ethodist ' 20-7 ' _________M ississlppi^at . Tulane

.T u la n e^ _ - 26-20 ■ Tennessee a t "Alabama

Alabamft_______ 130^13___—T exas AJcM a t TCU , •T e x u ChrUUan ■ 19-18 — ____ —

- W isconsin a t IMrduePurdue 13-10 __ _

O klahom a' A & M ' Houstona t Houston H-13 . -------------

PitU burgh a t Notre D am e '____ Jto tro -D am e _____ .28-13______________

Duke vs. Duke /■A rm y 13-0 -------------

W est M aryland W. M arylanda t.lA fa y e tte ________ 7-B . — ....... —

SZlnnesala~Bt DUnolsIllinois 30-7 -u-----------

CaldweU a t . PocatelloPocatello 14-13 ---------- —

Jerom e a t Jerom e. Idaho F a lls 19-13 --------------

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J« U rs . Carol D nrand, a e a b e r e f tha Ue* takes lUway 40 . . . th a t 's th e nam e o t tl d c rosilnr Jsm'p a l QnanUn, Pa . They're t n <> show a t Madison Square garden. N ot. ) - l

t. W i n n e r i n C r* ■ ••NEW VORK; O c t“ ia -W ‘= T a r l acfoss ^ Sande, riding Idol of th e roaring 30s, Arcan

who has returned to th e saddle a t third. : _B4,_brougW home t h e f irst w inner The i of his cbmeEaac cainpaign W eahes- h a H "“ day.---------------------------------------------- finish.®- AtUT nine sU lgh t laSlMres, th e ' Ear! " "H andy .G uy ''soo red 'ln th a sevenUi close

race a l Jam aica a tw ard a «37.10- riding- Jo t-*2-ahot,-M lsaJW £cal£.. ln _ K lH i il ln d .’

nlng, he beat o u t th e k ing of m od- event, c m Jockeys. Eddie A rcaro. who waa Bam

“ iraihT U JS oaa ikob -ravo riie rw u i-B ff -Amen There.

After .bringing th e T . F . W hite " D X , filly, to the w inner's circle a fte r J J Jr - th e • 6lx-fnrlonsr-T*ce.“ t h e - f o tm e r ---------, Idoho boy was oU sm iles. A

"I wish everybody in th e world A g ^ jK as-asJittppy a s . I am rig h t now»l —Z C h e tom m ented .- ' - .1 - . T "

* Tho victory drew > loud ro ar o f I H Dppl&use from th e s ta n d s. Sande's

’ Jockeys, inc lud ing-A rcaro, a ll SALcrow dcd jirD U D O O Ifcr.ttie Ir_con i; JLUilL

- gratulaUohs'. '

s derbies In his heyday a n d who was e th e leading rider o f th e fabulous , The

golden erj», b rough t M iss. W eesli

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«f 11. D o iu a B U lc w a M u to u o , J " aam e of tha ho rta . . . o r tr a raUro*4l They're tra in ing fer ihe natfonal h o rsa 1. N ot. J-19. , (NEA Ulephoto) j «

ally Rides | _Comeback:_";arl acfdsa,'the w lre V h e a d 'Ih f ro n fo X X lOs, A rcaro's m ount. 'P iedmont L ass w aa ma t Uilrd. ■ I

ner T he a ging Jockey w m b re a ^ ln K . — es- h a rd ' and appeared Ured at.- U io ' I

* e ' • E aiiler in* the 'day Ke had k a t * ' '*lUi close decision m the th ird r a c e , ~-J10- r iding H onest Bread to second b e -In- h ind W lilte .H ort la th e j lx - fu r lo n g 2 “>d- event. ^ras B ande.grew up In Id a f to ,-n e a r ^Bff -A njencjurFaiif:--------------------------------9*'

BYU Wm Be grtd Aggies’Hosts , |

In Friday TiltL l SALT LAKE C n Y . Oct. 15 nf»—)B-' 'U tah -S ta te -a n d BrtBhom—'Younfr ~

■ m ilv c « ie r^ ^ U T io riH o % ^ in irfo 6 t- ' “ •

Friday n ig h t game tn Provo. "***jua The two U tah clubs will co llide *” 414 In a Skyline conference game t h a t

could go a long way in decldingr "~\ th ird place in Uie f liu l stand ings,

presum ing th a t UUih and W yom ing_ have the f irs t two poalUons In t h e ___

i j i j ., The surprise team of th e league.

Brigham IToung. should ra te a a lig h t favorite over the Aggies, bu t t h u seldom m eans much.when. these tw o —

— te sw rc o iird e .— —-To-dat«,-the~CouBar5-hava~lo8t ——— -on ly -to -toU gh '6am o»«” Blato“a n d

Ued New Mexico. Tho Cats h av e defeated boUi M ontana and Id aho .U tah S tate , on the o the r hand , haa dropped decisions to both W yom ins '

_ -and-U tah^-A S-expecladr-but-ls-siU L------rated one of Uie better Skyline teams.

WlUt a sm all squad, the Cougars will again depend on th e n m n ln e

_ -o f_ l ta_ Je t* # p e ^ -b ac k fle ld _ trlo _ o t------D lc trF i l t , Don Wood and R eed ' Stolworthy an d the passing of La v o n ___ _

The Aggies will try to regain th e ir . w inning form on the running o (

■ Del R ay Campbell and E arl L indley and possibly the pasilng ot y ouns - K en t H arris.

• "C A T rO P E V » R n X 8 ------------- ----------LE3CINOTON,-Ky„-Oc».-:.«-4R— ------

Kentucky. expected.to taka Its cus­tom ary place among the naUon'a collegUta baskeUntU powers th is season, opens praoUce 'H iutsday for Ita golden ainnlrersary c a m p a l^

■ I • ' . .

: e r c o n t rnting, FisM:

V a n d a l s ^

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D e f e n s e dM O S C O W , O c t: IS iff) - „

5^ Thp Idaho .Vandala stressed P K 'ground defense during an in- E _ ter-squad Bcriramnge Wed*. T..|H __Jieaday—lo—prepairation—for-H th eir Wefik-end cncoilnter v ^ w ith W ashington State. ton >• 1 Coach Babe Curfman pointed bu t of S 3 th a t th e V andals are a t Uio bottom pre E g of Pacillo C o u t cor^erenee statistics ball S | fo r th e ir performance In ground pos H defense th is year. alUiough ranking T H a lx th Ut a ir .defense. claijfm Tw o otartera.w ere bsck In uniform «iiJ

I W ednesday a fte r , being benched m i • I w ith In juries. They are Burdette 'the “: 3 Heas, -senior U ckle who had ankle con

a n d h ip bruises u a result o( lost M week's game wlUi Brigham Young, th i " ' a n d R a y Faraca, who w u hurt In con ,> ')• th e M ontana game. the

R ay Mendlola, who' suffered a IhQ shoulder separaUon during Uie BYU n

___ .«amcjfai_gtIU.I«ntiliMl,_JiCffe.Yer*and C urfm aa said eiUier Paul Giles

5 * or F ra n k Taverbough prbbobly will ^ A s ta r t In h is place Saturday; t,*

M eanwhile 4n Pullman full speed ^ J® drills on bo th offense-and defense ^ took up th e football pracUce Ume ®‘ ,- n of Uie W aahlngton State Cougars.Q Coach A l-K lrc h er checked hU 'h i t n • m en especially on pass defense inBB prepam U oa for Salurdsy's contest r a wlUi Idaho . The Cougars haven't

lo st to th e VandaU since 1925 tn U a th e ir M *year rivalry, but Uiere have

inrma heen tw o gam es Ued and many closescores. L u t year WflO beat Idaho raei

______ J9 .6 . _ • ^ _ _ Uie.. T h ree- W 8 0 ployers were-sU Il Intibenched w ith Injuries Wednesday ^a n d n o t txpected to ste action S a t- as(u rd ay : Ohuck Beckel wlUt a thigh resIn ju ry a n d reserve hainiack M ert plaP u rne ll and Dlclf Medlock, boUi owiw ith bad ankles. am

ml 01 Turpin Sees No— ™ Trouble Paring S

i iS. To WeighflimitU ai « - aR O SSIH Q E R,"K . Y .,'O ct. 15 W

ra c e . —R aiiay T urpin; a lltUe homesick ™ id. b e - fo r h is naU re England, said Wediles* i r lo n s b e was only a pound and a “ — ** H M fm re i-U ie-m iddlew eight, l im it- n ? - n e a r h l s - C c t . - 3 l dale-w lU t Bobo J* J

■ “i n have no trouble making the r - w eigh t." he told reporters. Asked -i w hy b e had no t twxed u frequent- J.

______ jy -aa -ho -d ld -w hen -tra ln in ir-fo r-h lr “rem a tc h wlUi Sugar Ray Robinson

I tw o years ago, Turpin .w'os a b it ^

------------- ^ l-J u s t-d W tr fe e l-U k e -a - Io t-o f -I- b o x in g ." 'h e finally said.I ' “N o use doing it and going over . th e to p too soon." ^

--T F rB ro o k ly n -D ^ g e rs a ilab llth l? ^ •im ^ o r Ued 85 records In 1953 regular

»CMon plgy;---------------------------------- 1*— !«U lde —

t h a t I . ■

>mlne A . .a jh e .___ ___________________

= i s l i i e = f i r s t f l eh a v e ,

K _ / ^ p e r bR eed ^fVOH.___ - ------------------. -----------------------------u,=ir . ^ u p e n o r ,idley .

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F R A C T S Q U Mng Land i F i s h a n d G

" T h r e e M o r■ BOISE,- O ct. IG («V-Th6 firsts Idaho f is h And game commiulon v

' Leonard, w ound up Wednuday wl ■ tling w n t r 6 Vtr«Ial'refuge"niattw

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_ Ballplayers !Led Pictured as isWed* T y i-fo r- i t t ___o i a v c r j mdin t e r w a s h i n o t o n , Oct. i8 wuAt* TOu

tornays c o n t ^ n « Uie rtitrlcticns O rn ed bu t of o rgan ised baseball told Ui« lu* earli witom preme c o u rt W ednesday Uist bau- u m | itlstlcs ball co nU M ts p u t the players lo a coot [round poslUon ''e<iual to slavery." ugeinking T hey a sk ed th a t Uie fame bt ds* Ki

da re d a com m ercial entcrprUe 'and ilform w ithin Uie m e an in g of Uis nsUon'i fowl inched tn U * tn u l law s. This would d m anai irdette 'the w ay fo t c o u rt tests ot the piijer Uon

contracts. tijL iH* A tto m s y i. fo r baseball replied wou t^ n g . th a t b aseb a ll l i a sport, not a able urt in com m ercial enterprise, and Uiat «hli

. Uierefore th e , courts have no au* “j i n v ,? “ >ortty to loolc In to Uie contrsets. to 1 „ ? Tb*y sa id , too , th a t the coalrscti *nd

s re -an -e aso n U a l-p a H -o t-b a s ib iU n l d L wm u x l . th a t t h e k ind of contract now for

in fo re . !■ n i o w t e lh . t«n- „ Unued' ex litencB of Uis gams. -

I t was o n t b l i note tiiat two days ^ 0 , ot a rg u tn a a t w «ucd \ip b e lw tha *: ’ ‘2 ;* n a U o n 'i.-h lfh e s t c ou rt A dedsloo, a« i

w hich eou ld h a v e a swetplng. effect on tb e g a m e . U oo^opected uBtU dea spring. . - - - , ^ - 1

iBven't 'Tbe n in e Justices seemed psr*925 In Uculariy In te re s te d ' In Ui< detailed shave discussions o f tb e televising o t b ^ <r t dose ssm es, a n d fo r a Ume Uie argu* u m Idaho m ent se tU ed dow n tb a debate oa mo,

Uie ex ten t t b a t baseball h u mored » », . iu i l lnC - U ie -frea--o f w S ^ m . ---------S Slesday A ttom ey«-T tederio -A .~Jo lm ion u v , n S a t- and S ey m o u r ‘S . Martinson, rep- anu th igh resenting a. f o m e r major league M ert p layer - a n d - a m inor league dub* boUi owner', took th e position U u t radio S t ,

and TV c o n tra c ts give 'baseball-------- ow n m 2 r gerT gnt~6f01tlr-Ittt{any iTv,________ B a8 eb ftU ._JohnM n_sald .jiu -lhs

m eans of c o n tn llin g an adrertls- , tag aud ience '^vhlch I Imagins h u f * never been h e ld before'sinee Uie ^

----------- w orld-began .f-------------------------------^I A ttorney Raym ond T. Jackson. “ 9

reprd«nU nB..bttsebaU.-repU ed-ttiat rad io end h av e no bearing what- soever on th e playing cf baaebaH . ■

lg Uie I------ I a f

juraS No Game SSH arres t'ac U v lU es brought the - P«>

p o s tponem en t of anoUier high. _ * school fooUiall game la Uie val*

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a n d f i s h i n g . ' Cff’ ThO' cotnm U sloo also approred.. I H subject to f in a l approval by U i ^ ' n board of^ exam iners, a reorganlza^': H .Uon p la n . ie r th e department. .: H - As'-a r e s u l t o f the commlsslon*r l l decisions, Xieonard u id . dep az tnun t, : |w

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n-At* T hu rsday to s ta r t a survey of tb e • ' II IcUons G ray 's la k e a re a . I t w u announced- I he su* earlier i n tb e meeUng th a t an a t * ' ■ ; bus- tem pt W ould b e made to s e td e - th e ' ■ s lo a coD trorersy ove r the F^rragut re f - I

uge In . n o r th Idaho . ~ 1 lbt ds* K arlier p la n s by Uie departm ent''. | | vprlH and w lldU fe to esUbllsh a w ater- \ H isUon't fowl r e fu g e a t Oray's Uka h it a | l 1 d m anag w h e n th e y ran Into opposl. I I p ltje; t io a f ro m t a m e r * and ranchers. I I

T he su rv ey group, Leonard' sald.'C J l replied would d e te rm in e whleh p a rt is t u lb c ■ not a able fo r f r a s tn g and farm ing, a n d H

I Uist w hldt .is b e s t fo r wildlife. - . H» »u* ‘I t U c e r ta in ly no t our In te n t lo p . H rseU. to in te r fe re wlU) Uie economic u s r - ' l l nlrsfti and f t a t t t f o f U u land,’’ L eooar^^ I I asiball sa ld .-n f-* T « rt io n -o f - lt- ls -* u tta b l* — H ct sow for w ild life a n d no oUier ptirposa H e eon* fre m ay b e ab le to arrive a t a n l | • - ag reem en t w herehy i t can b e - d s s ' H ■0 dsys veloped a s a refuge.- . ,'— -— z U *• Wia A a-effo rt.w m "b* made a t a n O cfc; H

34 m eetin g a t Fa rragu t to Iroa o u t ' H dU flnilU e# w hloh led-Bayrtew r e a ^ - i l

a uDUl d e n ta- t o -ob ta in an InJunoU aa''' I " agah is t th e ~ d e p ar im m t c lo alh g 'th 6 « ;-Q

road 'a c r o u tb e wartim e' navaJc ' Htra ln lh a s taU o n . , I I

ol'bau <xjj8 c o m m lu lo a dedded o a I b m t | | land acQ u la ltlon t iOmed a t a u k in r * U

«ts oa niore la n d aTaUahle for a ll n n M . Iflfn, Trftnnarrt kald. T h i? yrrra',thia J . p u ro b a se .o f '1 8 3 'a c re s near Rojtad':' H

la k r U r B e n e w a l r e o im t r f o r l W O O r - BH " P ! and 118 a c r « near Uie S trike-dan if ■ , In O w yhee county, and tho ?tead»=. ■

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. agreed o p c n 'b y the.oommlB lga'aB a . -’1____: £ lo T .- ie iP - jr o rd a o H s -f o r m a a r T ip 5 fr : lt Uis' proved h f tb a .b o a rd of exam lnergt^ ; |

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vere pwe<t by um the’b■niD ^oM lnances-are Oct.’ 77 ro

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Hot Lunch Cooks 8 Ar Hired St Jierome J(

JBROMT. Oct. 16 - H ot lunch 1DAH( coaka ior the Jerome schoola were tello, Oc seloetod Monday a t a m eetlns o f tbe atudenta echool tru iU o . Iio t lun?bea will be Iccted ic aerved a t the-schoola followlQcr the women’s en d 'o t borvest^vacation on Oct. 3a. State cc TJie.vacatlon-wlJl begin TTiursdoy. from Tu

Tbe-cooks arc Mrs. C h a r le s ,O lio and one and Mrs., Clorenco 'Y lnsst, senior Gooding, high -school; -Mrs. K ennedy Clmm- Twin 1 JKfSr.itnd Un. aieng cole, Waali- Detgle, J ■nig{on"Kh'ooi; ana m isT TiieTma l iV i'n'd' Emerson and Mrs. John Oebonie, Cadettes Lincoln-school. . . . H enry a' Tho requcit of the Elks lodge; to selected

UM th e ’b igh school gymnastum^on berly. an Oct.’ 77 for a'danee-w as gron ted 'by the boart. ; ;

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8 Area Students . Join ISC Group «n“S

IDAHO ST A T E ’COLLEOE, Poca- for Moa tello, Oct. 1 5 - E lR h t Magic Valley artificial students are among tbe 36 coeds-se- Mr.- a Iccted for membership in Cadettes. «“ «1 «*U women’s pep organliaUon a t Idahb vlaltlng State college. O f these, four are C’- from Twin Pulls, t«-o from 'Jerom'e Mr- “ *‘1 and on e ica ch from Klm'berly aad Goodlng. ■•- Mrs.

Twin F a lU .studenta are Lorralae W a ^ ., li Desgte. Patricia Eljlo tt. Jean P en- Carl RUXry and^’P a tn c la r W o m ^ n . New ------'~T~Cadettes from Jerom e are Jatfet 'H i ^ p i H enry and. L orraine Jensen. Alio selected were Phyllis Nelson. Klm>- ^ ^ ^ | l berly. and Lols Po tter . Oooding. -. '

Jacqiies O ffenbach, the, composer, w as-b o m in-C o logne .'•aerm any , ^ ^ ■ 1 but sp c n fm o a t o t b is life In Paris.-

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Fall Fabrics .b y -t h e -YARD!-’....- — -..

Cracked Ice —_

E xcellen t fo t sewing Into , dresses and blouses. New •

te x tu res • t i iaohei wide.

FUNNEL. 4 9 C . . Y d . _ . . 4 - . - r r : ?

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mGHTEEN

B _ I i a ^ Parks . -C a i T i i n g N e w

- -I'ilm Gbancfe- BOLLYWOOD. O c t IS in -«er«en

M to r I « i n P a rk i. ou t ct work unce conununiit a fnuatioa m«

to w the houM un-Am erlctn «c«i1- ' tlM cosm lttM . » l( t to d tf he wUl

xttm u hi* theitrlc ftl cu tn Mon- ■ ■ tfa r In K tclerldcro Illm.

' ' *Tvo and » b A lt.]m n li « tonst tD U to b « o u to f i r o r K . ' 'F » rb ^ ( l .-*IK1 il*« been « p r ttty h « d time tnr m» fVmllT. S u t Ulft United

^ ^ t f t l l B place. A nffne t a ttjr he’i in ide « mUUke M d

' tiw a »et MWther chance. TO«e » rt^ B { placet vbere rou c « n t ao

H ie actor, known for hli^B p o r tn n l *#' iln ser Al Jolion. will >! ■ S ^ ^ U i T titu W rU ht in - m eB l H appleit D ar." » Bcnta Oeau pro- 'B l • ducUon for the Tori th ealfr w the■ H Oolmcbla itudio lot. screen Oems laB | l > n M d U r ; of Co]umbU. ■B i ' think the tlUe of the pU r i« IB e - » « 7 •pproprUte." Pftrlc5 grinned,| H h ------- - : t n be a very h tp p r d»y. W d*^- r

A nd I think I t'i wonderful or Hnrry ^U B oohn a t Columbia to pu t hll pB B ffii." ^^ H | p u k i VU commended by theB l conm ulonBl committee for "bon- u^ -------cefr-(M (lm ony-ftnd.cQ m D le^.^ir- v

aUon” In furnlahlnE the n u n » of ^Bl *0 penoni he had kno«Ti m com- m u n l i t a . _____________

■ W holesale P rices H f Index S till SteadyH i X ° ^ i . ° V ‘ccTS^^i!H H Ifl (U adr a t a lourteen-week low level, t,m m Ehm and Braditreet. in c , reporta, t

The Dun and Srad5treet whoJe- ^' t tJ a food price Index remained u n - o

ehanied from tho prevloui week a t A MA7, : t w u 5.0 per cent over the

H H recordid a year h o and 10.3 ■ ■ pe r cent over the pra-Korea s ia rk---- eum_______ ________________M M \ Of the 91 commodltlet used In N■ H ' conplllns lha Index, 10 advanced, biM t 8 declined and 13 ramalned- u n . a— I ehaottd . The index repreK nts th s diH n nUQ otB H __ eomnoaJy laed iooda. n,

l i D elivers Serm on ~i l l BAOIRMAN, OcL l&^Tha W v .' , ■ ■ B a n ? starbuek deUvered his l u t > H aennoa Sunday a t th e MethodUt I B B church. Muilo w u presented by B B ' th e church choir under dlrecUoa II I - -o f -M n -H a rry JL e M o y n e ._________I I - - - U w Rev. M r.-s tarlw ck U m oT ln«.: I I to Focatello. I iu rlnc Sunday school j B B a musical ouinbar was presented I i l W wlUv Arlene B airy on the iloUn. I i n a ~ — »B6attpiniK>'-a y i ier- i no th « r rM n r -

' ' B a n ^ .B a n r . Twin ra ll i.

H P ro o fU ■ OOBHmQ , Okla.. Oct. IB ( R - .I I P -----------A-7*year^il<U »M kepUcaLaftez.Bi t rtcelVlnt a fire ch le t'i lecture5 ! i t _______ gn_th# dangers of playing-wllh Ii | | f , i m ai^ 'ea- aroiin'd th e hous«.“ i«c- H I n fire t« h !i fam ily toocnB..explaln*U i In g U te r:— . .*T wanted to find ou t i f they.— wera telUng th e tru th . Ha sura ■^ 1 w u right.**■ B = J^ B tiro prevention lesson a l home. j

pIDAHO’! 6 Y EAB

AI . ' m

I “ “

I ' t

I^ I ' ; r t PBQOT.otflJiicxQty.r

3 -. r System

-ficrten mixed be r own Js»*-

C hurch A pproves r Mon- itep 'o rts to Group

"f ■ r e U d TUur*<!*y »nd Priday a t BuhL TOe we « report le tte r conUlni Information “ * from aU departments of lha church, ^ e e n A centra) asiocIaUon Baptist n wm Voulh. Fellowihlp m eeU ngw as a n - .

nounced Sunday a l the Twin Falls . ' church. P lans are being mAdc by «« tha the lo a t group to attend.

The Rev. Joseph McLeod reported ^ lha t the revised coi«UluUon, u

. prepared by the committee In iis r >5 charge, haa been adopted. Changes inned. i„ y j j docum ent .were minor, tha ndted. iijv . Mr. McLeod' said. They bring Hnrry y ,, constitution up to data w llh iJth In pfeient church. activlUes, he added.

Mrs. T. V. Struhk, H arry Baugh and y the Howard E, Adkins wera members of "bon- the committee In charge of th e re- ooper- vulons. • '- y ’—: r - -■ - j?MOf — --------------

R e a l E s l o t e T r a n a f e r s In to ra s tld n Fumlslied by

Tw in FalU Tltla a sd g T n u t Company

/hole- t» n tth irt 0. «uet no, Low I and 10held ®wi r , ” D*»l4*lt ^ud>»rf«rt

l«vel, ,9 It. H. H.UBOI. no. U u » Md •jporta. Dl»ek 1 »nd p irl DIxk "A" JUn»tn ^hoJe- p ^ , Ann, B. 0«{(m tod u n - 0. D. Alf.n no. »irl Lol t DIock 4•ek a t Alb*rt Tr»cL________

I l i G ran g e M eets________ KIM SSRLY. Oe t I ft -W . A.!d In Neum elitar was e I « l« n o " 'n i c m - * meed, berahip In the Kimberly G nm ga a t 1. un> a m eeting of th a organUatloit M on- e tho day. Plans wera dUcussed fo r an nd of election of O range offleers a t the

nex t jneeUflg.Mrs. O raea D urk was In charge of

,n ■n«v.*

> lu tlodu t ^ H i | f i y | f i B i E c 2 s s 9 B^ byicuoB B B B ^ ^ w ^ ^ ^ H

oTlng ~

ented ■ 5 5 ^ ^ l a B M itlW rr a a S MrloUn.

II.ftcz. _ CySiu— ___ture .f i l iy s * ftXvw s B S I•rlth B I Q ^ f f S K S S S i i n ^-tt ~ aln*

:bnd ' -----

— I I M f i t t f i U U k B U I l U

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the great Bourboi

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N

7 GOP Leader Q After U.S.Pi

a cup ^JU eis WASHINGTOK, O c t . - I « - « — > d oo t h igh-ranking R ^ b U c a n poUtlcal . <ad s tra teg is t aald 'today the O O P must

push a -conitrucUTe legUlatlve pro­gram '' through congreH next yew « it hopes to win th e » M ooogres-

AQ tlonal elactioas.The O O P Uader, who h u Juit

r t i i f * completed a cross-country "pulse U U p feeUng" tour th s t took him a ll the h m - f v a y to th a west c o u t, dUcuswd his

f indings w ith a reporter • after (U pulatlog th a t h is nam e could not

I ■nie Elsenhower.HU recommendaUons wUl ba

hurch . w eighed by OOP planners JoltedJanllst br « de fea t in a sswdal cengreaileB-

a l elecUon In Wisconsin. Democrat, FalU Johnson defeated RepubUeaa[A bv A rth u r P a d ru tt In tha race. I t * u

' described In.W U consindU patcheiunortcd a t e s t o f S lsenhover.adm lnlitnU onIO u fs rm poUdec. 2i was the t i n t timejo' In a D em ocrat ever w u elected tolanees eongresa from the dUtrtot.r. the T he O O P sirategU t listed deeUn*bring lag fa rm prices as o a i o f th* bl|*

I w ith (rest problem s facing congress next added. Jf«v. Ttie present farm lav . « ♦ Ih and qu lriag government support ef baste Mrs of crops a t high leveU, expires In ISM he re - and O O P lu d e ra m ust dedds

------- v h e th e r . to extend I t c r gamble en

I .th e program . Taking p a rt were Roy D urk, Edwin Olll, Mrs. Ruth

ly F a r ra r-a n d Hoy. O w «ns.-nu ittr_af c'eremoales. both HolUsttr. Brno F a r ra r. Holllsler. sang.__________

THE HOUSE Op'* NO REPAIRS!

D o n 't neglect neceuary repairs ' a n d ImprovemenU. They' can

WM lead to m ajor construction - ! ■ problem s. We have all the m a- ! ■ le rla ls and advice youll need to ^ B Improve your hom e . . . can give ^ 1 you helpful hints on doing the ^ 1 Job yourself . . . o r can recom- ^ 1 m e a t a local contxaclor to do B B ' th e entire Job.

s to p lb .H )r caU fH for a FREB _ a B estim ate.

w k - - lT E R M ilA a _ lQ W _ A g _ > teO A ^ - MONTrf-7-NOTllINQ bo w K ,-■om - -I— -.......... .. .^ ■ WE GIVEI J . GREEN STAMPS

■ CLYDE BISHOP I LUMBER CO.

[ 9 — ^ 5 0 - S h o s h o n e B t re e t 'W e a l—

SELLINGfflieffiilt;

f /

iRS^ealrance:;^^^ rbon Taste of.

OHYf l E F H J A 7 T £ N H S y i V W r = ^ ------- -N

TIMS-NEWS. TV

r Qtes Party Fear .Pulse-Taking Trij-01—A farmer-aceeptanee o f aome alteniapolitical uvrprogrtm ;....................................>P must He said otber *^ig Usues" are tb Ive pro- u a e a s y peace la Korea ani >xt year thnugh-oul the vorld, blgb taxe xagitt- »ad federal spending............ T a m m ust be- reduced, he sale'‘iJ.V f; and the budget “substanUally bai .7 * ^ 7 aaced" If th e Republicans are t

^ S ? make poUUcal hay In tha next ses r ^ r S r Sion of conereas.«i/i pw? Tbe entire membership of tb ™ „ bouse and 38 roemberrof the sen

»t* will bo Involved la the 185- TOgtloni. w p r t s l dentlal-Tontest-i

rtu b , dueuntUl»M . - I lolled The OOP leader said he foun< re ij« j- President Elsenhower’s popuUrlt; “moerat »llh the voters Is sUU "exlremel; lubllcaa blgh," perhaps even higher thai I t w wbea ha waa elected last year.

tcbesu ----------------------------------------------itfatlon ■ . • -----»t time . ’ ~ • ____rted t o . ; ^ y r g l i >t. j W U f f

decltn-ba bli* ^ K b k S 9 A / i o«s nextIV. ja- W f t s Tsfbaslo 1 / ^la 18M ll—dedds ■ \ > " " * f y

able en ■ _ —

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_________ I _________ J T .0 9 ______ 1 1- - I -Woodbury J

I Dry-Skin f l ^ 1 CREAM I

i - - 5 i j 9 » I

1-FEEL FIT■ Enloy the GOLII B T h is new iortiBed gerI fo rm u la is m ode 8p«citiDP -iox the s e e d s o i older

' C ob tain * 1 6 v ifa ia in sp :_ _ -. V m in e ra ls to insure bale

A n u tr itlon 'noe 'aed lo rh i

------- ^ 1 — t)JaficirOEWWf f FORMULAw 7 0 0 cspiulci » .

■ rs. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

a r U nion.of H ig h w ay D istric ts P la im e

I - I I P RUPERT, o c t I^ -C o n jo iw a u s a lten ia- of Hl&idoka county's th ree blghw

d is trtcu i^bab ly .:v lU .be.conf> da s" are the by the board of county OOTnmlwln

».?« "» « jgh. taxes clerk, waa notified thU week,h* Hid merger has been urged .

Pioneer Orange vork lag throw> r L e m o“ >*f Oranges and serrtce groun e « ie s - In the county, i b e R u p m O l«m b

o f Commerce endorsed tb e p lan hof tbe left the acUon up to th e rural use;

the sen- On Monday-peUUon* Srom_>the 1854 threo highway diitrlcta a i ^ g f

conwst-ls ^ dU trlcU -R upert, He;he found bu ra-Paul'and Minidoka.jopuUrlty I f the 'commUslonera approve tlextremely merger after the Wcrvember hearljher than the Question will be pu t t o . toyear. fo r user* ot the three dU trlcts.

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B o n u s f i u y ! p l a y I N G Lotion Free wi(fi CARO 0 6 C (

i ftUS . . . J CENTAUB

GAMPHO-LYPTUS-K - V lC k S - C o u g h - S y r u i U 4-Wfly_Colil TablBts_S A N E F R I M r ^ ^ S f j S

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G lo w s-ia-d o rk W h i t e

m .d iE rE ib 50t i HGOLDEN YEARS.. .

le d g e r ia tr ic ^ S S g P B f iI sp e c ii ico l lT / r a j ^ K * U( o ld e r folks. p iJ ^ ^ ^UZUQSPIUSII j j - - 2 * ^ r ^ j -u e b a l a n c e d l l l w i B f l tl-- d f o r h e a U U —

ERtA TOIC^

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j r a y Loader B u U t-jJOTVEBBnr OP i r» A H o ;- i i

i n n e d eov, oct. l» -qe« ld Mtaugh, w u ons of six a g rtc u lh

joU da tloa ^ j j D t , J t the University o f I d I h ighw ay d e ^ e d and buUt • p o r ti n n f ld e re d t b m iw<la T b e 2

B ay w arl 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 5 5 6

3 ; F O R P O tA S ' 'Phone I d a

I _BU H L, JDAHO ______J ' IIAYMOND P .

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3 9 ° 8° i r . mAUR Come got'om! B K

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__________ M lI t s _ ' f t . . . . . . 2 3 ' _ _ISTAMINE < 5 0 -> (-«f-C oU a.|U yF eT erJ7C _

'A fon/n irt«r'*~ ' “B j ^ ^ ^ B

VALUE | S | .ALARM j j j ^ ytry " 4 C O Olafstn

-D lM lcIum - t * e . ■ “ P h o s p h a t ejh u t - o f f knob wAh Vioiterglvs in the dark! goVfe I ' i f l

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rt«» A g g A m in o r o ls .

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^W bfldburv — Kpsoi I LOTION H toIjth"!

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m tehanlam la w hich a heavT“ *« spring doea m o « of th e work. H o ;- M e s - - The chuM h a s 1 li f t r ta i a ftah l. M u r - S8 to 71 Inches. a d e i i u U l ^ ,ir tc u ltu ra l a ligh t plek-up o r to reach the' o f Id a h o deck of the largest doublest p o r ta b le sheep transport. Tat tnovlnr i.T b e f e a - g to rage ,'th rehu t« ’a h d s u p ^ u- e a a y - m te ld -d < n m - tn ta -a - ta m p > c t^ u

r A T O S fO R A G Edaho Pottttd Co.

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rRA CT OR BULK DEALS - - IppTA TO ES AND ONIONS

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l ^ s A fter p l^ l iv T e r m | |

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M S to . <UTore« ^ M in Tears w U e r .

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« t tknes." H lc s l^ ■ M f T io s h t UUngs v o ^ d —

out eventualijr. ■ ■r S « tn 19M . . HB P S to d i f ta l 2>l*Tcb 8. —Kf ^ ^ IB.onbsl&nced ■ BU “ f tU e r .1 b n e p lt^ «a H 3K ^ *s his own a tto r-

of h»bea» car* ^

E J S S b. but again was ^ ■ g ^ d sent to county

th e j ' - ■K L ' ^ o I appeals, whJch'

iiD ruled h e was be- ■ M y - w b U * h is ifinltj. _ _ n eK b* ■

E^ea Pupils LteredatlSC ^^ S A T C -C O L L B a E . Po- “ ’ 6■ od I5-H «hteen students

area are am one the » M. B g M .«( Maho S ta te col* “ *£■

»em«st«r. O f these,■bcB BoW and th ree from

are ^UUam E. AU. fv^ •

■ tToEmOT. Milford E. I 1 ■ C o e H.Lewton. P au l M.

^ O . PetcrsMi, Norm rr iwosrd D. Schott, O r- K eith aalih. Mary L. Todd and ft41 ' - '*•iijiBa Caatleford are A tr • ,Mr. BitcUiiffl. A rlanR . Saund* have;.! DttetsJ-SnlU>"_ _ ■ medlca

tgram Given■. Od 15-Offlcers of the ih d a rg e of tho scrvJees

b .iiK ™ S “'S 'Usek spoke and Carol ti Htlene Mellno song. ito n o a mutlottl-rcttdlnr id 17 his daughter, Mra. i ~~

im s D g a m e "VOct. Ifr^Mr. a n d M ra. i « n attended th e UDl- ' {r-IUahO'-and—Brlglam r — J r :hcnlly football gome in undeia n y .___________________ 1— '

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u r y e t OhrUtopber Colnmboa* hb toriea] i ® to rn ln r from a totir of E urope, Bob arrlv g (NEA telephoto)________________________

*■ BadTJews , *ty .—NEW- YORK. O ct.J5^W V-The

purehoalng value of the Acnerl- can dollar reached the low est „ .“ ■ point In .lU 168-year h is to ry in August, the National Industria l q 7

r i Conference board haa reported . »,. L> I h ls sen t the nation's, co st-o f- „, . living to an all-tim e record high . ^ t , Tho value of the dollor dipped ,e to M 5 cents In August, th e board v j „ t . said, based on the .p ren 'n r J a n - q 1, f uary, 1939, dollar equalling 100 m '«« '*• • - K arl

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;.' IVips apd Visits ^ i DstedfoFfflbionTl ALBION, Oct. 15 -Iilr. a n d 2 ^ . ■ r . K eith Amende and d a u g h ttfs l e a ■ id Tuesday morning for B a lt L ake K ' City. K

rr ' .M n and Mrs; Douglas M fthoce? H I- h svo ;.l« ft .fo r. KensM ..Clty.-. .Mo.; . ■

w here Mrs. Mahoney will recelvo medical treatm ent.

Mr. and Mrs. F rank Rrlce a re ■ visiting 'w l l h ‘ the ir’ son. H bbcrt H

^ Price, in Nephla, U tah. . ■- M rs.. Steve Mahoney h a s t>eon ■ ; ’ visiting U rs . Julda Jackson, I j i .P t^ - . ^ 1 t* calello -and 'i^oe 'y rrie rlc k so n , ia5 BlacUooU ■ • - - ;-■-------- ------------

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ataacea which forced him back Intoy T ' th e irons, th e return of M -year- Mt l . o ld .£ a r l .8 a n d a a s .a b ig -ap p la oren

Jockey w m » tonlo a lot of u s use<3, could use. • . th a t

W hen I read th a t Sande. In h is daytfirs t appearance •na fte r m any, m any obccyears, h a d f l n - ^ ^ B P ' ^ sen t ished in th e m o n - ^

- < y , - I - lh r e w m i r. carpet allppers tn Tl

th e i n c i n e r a t o r . ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ ^

g o u V a n d d l d l a ^ ^ l K l H " " 2 ^ lively litUe schoU tlsche abou t m y H ^ ^ B N H combination d i n - t h o aIng K K in-den. phoi

lUdIng a t h o r - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ¥weo u g h b r e d - ra c e - >««*■•«. . to ldhorse calU for a b it of dolng. T o t« it

■ s tay aboard, ones the gangplank inlU ■ . . . ia pulled up, -tha-oerpuscles m u st take■ be b righ t and merry, the nervesI and ganglia o s their toes, th e “

t l b ^ a n d flblaa sharp as a fox S : 'a iid " lh e - rem ainder of the u rc a sa F " Se . chugging away »alou<Iy. ]

TO ose-of us in tbe 40s and b e - ' yond needed a m an like Sande to

L _ shov^'the world th a t while we m ightpossibly )M k__ojt of. place I n a _

_1_ .fTfsWiiLn rap, nr operaUng-»-l»a>- . — onade sU n d on th e front lawn, wo sUll d o n 't need young ladles to give

'J lo . us th e ir aeats in the stre£tcar, o r to L ert *» M corted gingerly across'streeta , 5 ^ by eager Boy Scouts.• £ - Now, th an k s to E srl Sande, w hen

any youngsters inquire as to how , na ld we're feeling, we can say th a t wo '

^oy a re feeling ao f it th s t we are con- sldering accepting a mount In nex t

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etum as jockey j sot in Arm to Hank»------- •tT T ay3y 'arid "at"4S 7T lfw ^ls 'som e dlTUB- d ifference, n a t u i ^ , bu t K Isn't m In to e nough to bo ther abouU . _ la e a r- M all boxes, one discovers a t 45, y ppla a re n ’t as close to th e house as they ; u s use<l to be 30 yeara ago. Either f '

th a t, o r th e blocks a re longer theie I h is days.mam T b e ground isn 't as f la t aa It

o sce w as, either. W h at once were g e n tle r i s e s have definitely be- di como p re tty good IncUnes, aadTre- ,, tp ilre a W n a o r r t T l S t 'to climb.' "J

f t l T h is , o f course,' probably has p: n o th in g to do .with age. b u t is just ei

B V T litu iB 'B way- u r i 'BciJUill U il ^ u i > ■«■ scape from becoming a bore. k

O ne becomes m uch more observ- a: a n t a s one g r o n older. Consider

| H those lit tle chain s th a t he ld tele- a; p h o n e books in pay sta tio n boo'.lis. a T O en ty -years ago X c o u ld n t have r to ld jrou A th ing abou t thoM chams, ji

. 'T o tm t now I know th a t they are def- tl la n k In lte ly too ahort to allow a m an lo d n m t tak e th e book outside the booth to .jy„ g e t b e tte r light.

L lko ^ e changing of tb e surf.ice 5<. fox

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BEST DEAL YETIV f cl x trinia decks for-HiB~orriva> « itrcury, an d righ t now you can step Into f a lih tim a o n a '5 3 M ercury simply by si sra liew reom i All y w r lo n o y ou 'va been \ Is *53 M ereuiy h o t bM n sw eeping th* noi i J^Mttmlcrity . In m any ports o f »h* Wei! It ^ery isttiw e a r m ode In Ih li counhy-«xce ic* thr**." N e w yoo eon ow n aM ercvry ■uertlonef docrf th a t w«. hov« *v*r offered

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- . o f-tha g rounil,-th* ahortne«B"of t h e - l y chains p robably-has n o th in g 'to do J w ith age, bu t la th e resu lt o f the _ „ 1 _ W tphoaeccm poay being *« it" In Its a n i c ways, o r stingy, o r b o th . .

— — —Not th a t Jt n u t te r s , b u t another is some dUference betw eea 25 a n d i5 U bow I t Isn’t much more thoee of us close to the

- la tte r age h « r a n d see. 'Twenty I a t 45, years ago we le t th ings pasa by us, as they “<>» we wisely ge t closer to be

. Either sure we see a n d h e a r a ll th a t Is go­er thCiC We le a n forw ard, w e cock

an ear, shade a n eye. it ac It , There's no denying th a t th e years ,ea »•«» ach e a .a n d pains all o f their

C. own, bu t .a t tb e sam e tim e'you sel- do“» h e a r of a m lddle-agM man lalU ng-out of a t r e e - o s ^ w te g r or smashing hla bike against a tele-

bly has phone pole. A nd who w ou ldn t ratii- it Is just e r have a tw inge of rheum atism now

re. knee, th a n a b roken collarbone or ~I observ- arm?Consider Sande is qu ite a b it older than IBid tel*, am, and I can ha rd ly w ait ualU I1 boo'.lis. am old enough to r ide In m y firstn t have race. B et IH look rig h t sharp in aecham s, joc k ey lrsn lt^ 'd o u b le-b rea ste d d n e,are def- th a t is. ■ '. m an lo (DUtribuUd br*V«Kftuibt •rsdkiU, Ue.)booth to --------- --- -------------^ •

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TIM ES-NEW S, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

A g a s o l i i l e o u t s t a n d i n g i n j u s t o n e o r t w o q u a l - y o u d r i v e , h o w e v e r y o u d r i v e . Y o u g e t p l e n t y o f

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c o m p r e s s i o n e n g i n e s . T h a t ’ s w h y n e w " w i d e - m i l e a g e o n t h e r o a d . O v e r a l l t h e W e s t n o g a s -

• r a n g e ” C h e v r o n S u p r e m e i s a c a r e M b a l a n c e o l i n e e q u a l s " w i d e - r a n g e ” C h e v r o n S u p r e m e

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■ / , / MAJiy ELLEN TODfi. J*-■ Admlnlitnlrii oC th* mIsU e t reu H Jol*» T. Todd. iro« Iw y ^ i Oct. «. II. M. m a . * »|wj W -NDTICB TO CRKOtTOBS b»»

I H #JE ™ » is?I iSS?!‘A"i.“"K?»srva-'.,... ,r;■ VBd*nl«n«]. tb* EiMUtor of ih* LMl Will pan■ and Te*tun«nt of AUh> S. UoormtB. ■!*• thi M ((Uid. to tb« errlltcn et tnit *11 |Mr«on* (i M luvlnc e ltltu u>lnil Ih* **!d ilKnM<l. to Clu B uhlbit th m wllb Ih* B*e«*urr vouch«n. tion ■ « IU In .^ r.(4 ) mo£lh4mfUz.tbt flnt pub. buU■ JlotioB of thli notlM. to Ib* **ia LiTCUlor. m*i■ ato.. «t th* Law orritn of Eall E W tlkir, In■ 110 Main -Av.n<i. Korth. CIW of Twin tfab M - r ru i i . CouBtr of Twin Falli «Bd But* of pun n Idaho, thi* b«lnr Ih* plac* >li^ for tha auci J l te«a«acHoa of th* htiilBcM ot i »H ».ui«. xiUJ M — - PllM -OTOMr I. i Pn.-------ordl

H anrT**Un*nl or‘*Altba oquiW E. Uoorman, Dk *«i«4. *9Pn Peblbht OcL I. II. « . ; \ m i ____ _and,I I MOTtCE TO CRBDITORfl o” i

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OIIDWANCC o r V l t c m o r .T w m r. FALLS IDAHO. TROVtOINO FO t t): TMBL\c^K!NU OF AUCTIONEF.IIS. „ flnriNr! - u>' s t a n d a r d s a k u »h

u ,m flmFlCATlOKB FOIt TUB HOLD. ,3 IKO OP JCWELIIY AUCTIONH; UF „ QUinNR A rmtMlT f o r JEWKI.RY

;- 0 r -auc tioH H A«D»i3TING UP HTAND.,ARDS AND srrX:iFlCATIONfi FOR „

.4»T. ALL AUCTION HALK-'f 4^ND UEQUI 1. J o I t * IN(i A I’KKMIT TIIEIIKFORB; I'llO- Ml" -VIOfNO FOR F.KCLHfllONS AND eon. RXRHI’TIONfl' I’llUVlDlNO FO K .,1 >tSl* FWM FKNALTll-S., CONBTITUTION. fc°day| ni?rT^nDA?NE!>*'Hy TIIK CHAIRMAN 01

i£c1}i?‘l. AUCTIOHEER-B LICI34BE. ..«k It »h*ll U unlawful *' I'r. a***of"TwlR*V*lS. *Id»ho' on*l»M aald a< fl. MrK>n ahill flrtt oMalti an auetlon*.;-, „ I. ll<«n»* Inm th* tald Cllr. TJia for «.

lat auch lle»B** thill W T -entr FUa Dollar. „ llh l t t » r*r jf*r fnin daU of laau*. and

ne aueh lletnM iball ha latu*d for a period*Md l^JEWELRY AUCTIOI^S. usII bt aoeUgn anr /ew.lrr unJew *aid ol ilri* ahall flnl mak* application for *Brt pi

MJ I>biajff a ipaelal/twfJn' auction aala permit ■Tha 7rim'lhrCItir-0fTwtrr-Fa!la.------------- -------

n a i ^ i * ? d M 'r i i : : o f ‘’i;; i:.n i:V h i5 jlb* *tIdTiMB dnlr** lo bold .aid TJ*w*lrT *iittl»B. Tha **td- applleatlon ah

e l reiut b* aetofflp*Bltd br a t u rctflot mfrom th* TWIb Fill* Counlr Aa*«**or be

, ahowlB* ihtl all of th* Jewalry merehaij. f ,— dl.* lawnded lo b* w>Id or offarod for aala p, ba* b*en a«»t*ed and tha lax th*r*on

VtH nald. Hild iSDllc*ll»n ahall contain!0 . {b*1;eB “ o.lh"lb.i ibe-artjel*. on aald p.OF llll of mfftbtndlia; and OBlr' thoaa bn nf

llclaa, will h* aold at aueUoB w h.n aBd j ,th* If atld arplkant la craBlad tha tp«el*l co

Will pemlt, and that th. U» r««lpl eor.r* tode- th. t*M llll of Bi.rcbanill.e. or

.ona (*) Salrt apBllctiil mu.t poat wllh th* eiI. to City Clitk at th* llm* of maklns appllca. fliu n . tion a bead tuu*d by a aor«tr eorapanr of pub. aulharliad to do btulnaat In tfal* aUl*ilor. anurlaf lhtl~U«'iil«-wt1|-bv-n)ndinled -ikar. In eoBipIltBe* wllh th* r«ulr*menU. of dVln tfal* onllntac* and Indelnnlfr a n r parton ata of purthatlac an/ perwnll prop*rt>r at tald tutha auetlon ttl* atalnil lou or damas* w . <if

ort^MM.!’’'m ^m eM *lV on*^ ' tWill S*.JthKdiM“UM.” “s’.ld '‘ bo^d"*h*V ?i U a* aqua) lo on»-btlf ot Ih* ce*t valu*. to Ih* pl

appllttnl. of th. ].w .lrr llnad <«r a.l*: th and. atlil bond thall b* kept bjr ih* Cltr a.

----- for thlrtr IIO) d.ra a fu r tha flnat d*r 01•JTY *’ d^* A"ij!^1 U^unlawfui to hold anr

Z “ivS{SlxS£!^l5;s °)ER, J*w.irr anellen aale unleaa aald fal* tball

aald neat tb.ll litv* been r*tablUhr<l\t lea.t Akra. thlrtr dan (10) prior to th* holdlns ef kfur *ald auction.

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dla* cemaaoolr claaalfSad a* i m i n ' lad CDER csmiBOBlr eff*r*d f*r aal* la ivwilrr u Ea> lUirH.

e^Uoa *. AUCTION “ « i* ’lo“a.’l“ o r ‘?ff“r for .alJ'a '^w W to™ •paiii’n- a * a i‘" f ~ t " U T r ^ i S S r o ^ ‘J7 ^ ! ^ JSd.abtaln aa aoetion aal* pam lt (ram IJ'JS: ti»* Clir of TwIb FalU.AL80 (b» Bald asrplltaUoa ahaJJ fIra tka

ind*». bJ*a“ u»*'McSpl*" "m S ta .T J^ ^ F a lla VlrHI Countr Aaaaaaor *howlni lb*t all of tba [II C. m.rthandla« Inlgded u»

= i S l s C i K f r £ ; | . • & - . J 3thit If *ald appllc^nl It ertnud th* p*mit.

action (,) 8aU appllcint mutt w t w lti tha •Cltr Clark o l Ih* llm* of m*kin« appllta.

• tIoi a bond U*ued br a *uW

lrr~ entintttc* and JodmiBlfj’ anr jxrao"rha.liif any penonal propertr a t tald aao*br"re*»on***f "»lolitl<>n^of*?b^ ofdlnaaei

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:F.IUS. merchandlta lltted for tale, tnd ttld tand;5:l‘ X . T 3 . S . E . S M

BllnV **'trt) It •hall he imltwful to bold t i r

J^l!oI ?|on7 M r r»i?'rauftl‘ n’ai‘lirfnr charlublaAND .n .l lr>,ll*l.lutl. trl: nB a t h.lr

V O It ...n tu>nir their own wrtonal belon«Inn. riON. fTr on* day oi.tr. mar eonaucl aucilon

t t l n In th* r«iaentlal areaa of thrf tlUr t«AN on tpeclal porml.ilon from lh» Cltr Man- UON. « e r. No fee* iball l« collected for hold. ILLS. In* b<,|d anr ^etlon04BE. aal* upon any cltr pto«rtr. alil*walk».OB to atreet*. altar*, ptrki. of'"aVid auc*L*‘*«*lo*ill^r'tha'lT Jf-eirr auction

S i t - a H K = 3 m s sg S - . . .

Thia onllnane* ahtll not applr lo ta l* ^ I. lory ll» rtt«k Iti ‘1’,'.*?.?'*,.’’ ! % ^ ' ;i s ; S T " " '] '" . ." S S S«»r»on of*aar*or<>«r(ef U>urt; tha ttl* of r»al«m"{ ” s ; r £ !. n ;F j I'on auctions.

inWn or p™!)” ""!'!™. ..Kxt.llon.

I and ha gullly of a RiWrmctiior. and upons? .'S s " ; ; a " o' M . , a

pile*, fin* and Imprlaonmenl. and br reroealloh■ r , : ir c a m T U T m H A U iv .I«cl*d . . |f . - , r n —w»«lton.-*u,l»«ellon.- aenUnce* u .o f ci.uM juu*’*’* : " '»/ *V‘- ' V!*tald Tuch daeltlon /h.ll not effect the vallJllr

•chati. Twin Falla haretir .Irelare* ihtl ir"n«in.rr hav* p*a>ed thia onlinanco ami each aer«II U tion. tub*»cllon, .enlencr. cUui* and 10 Ih* phra»* tharaaf. lrrrti«ll»e- of th» ftct

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I any All onllnanrea ur pirn ot onllnanrea InuiTlon "Ofdlnaric* ‘NoT'KII'nrHfltMtlr-Tfrral'rt-' lldayt. 1>AHSF.D IIY TIIK IHUIID Of COM.“. s" b t tlea.l Altrat: ' Chairmantis ef CON.HTANCK J. Li:i8i:it.

Clly Clerk1 anr rublUhi Oct. 16. » » ............... .............

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★ C a t a l o g r u e s

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u a r e p l a n n i n g a la rR c c a tn -

d e r ln f f n e w b u s in e s s c a r d s , l e n d o n u s t o d e liv e r , a to p - f u l l y - p l a n n e d a n d e x e c u te d I a . . f i n d 'a t t h o lo w e s t p o a -

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r U u : >•-! r ? » ;« . SPECIA L N O T IC E S

eoaraW eat b e . l u C O i AddltOB. PhOB* 7H. ^

h* tk* W iL l CAIIE for eU*Tly paoJITertfiralld* M wh*r« la n r hoBH. PboB* Mt. _a w tJ ^ UUUU aad unboliUry clau lsf. >'Iud*S^y% 2 VUS* Cla«ng^__________I of'tba C lAltla Foaadatiaaa. a S S u i l n*w ueUoi^ BUniban. Call LoelUa Dodaes. Fhoaa

alao fc« S?tNCEli dor.«ti*i«."“ f iS . LnJ*‘m aitt sU i *“ * *“ *■all « » • At.Ct)MOLICH AnoaTineSr--- Wadsodtr.

I*- H r " "? S t . U cbJH L8. 'u n . d«k tumpa. aulomobiT.1.1. .k aarvle*. :« hours a day. Weat Fl'e I'eilixa

VmIiSJ Moblliat. teraat from Alberttco't. Orteo

S “ St!S yJUVATit' «eonJion laaaoaa by Clltf mr-

«o pur- I‘hon» UU, ------S S STEAM BATHS

ALONA'8 fraauau m a tw . SeUatUlt maitacai radulax: foot, Uchftlqa*.

4ialf of Phona,id'taJd T R A V E L — RESOR TSty day* u;AV1W» for LawUton 8undar. Ilnoai for auction 2. Towlna empty Irall.r.; will htul fur-

nllur*. . I'bona »U.NJ. Ji;ronie.

i*rlubla 1'AI;K INTt} Idaho'a prlmlllva area tor <lk.at Ihelr clrer and bear. Maka reaerrtlloni now.5n«tnn. Maka arranK.meou with Howard CerrijhBUclloB at (ierrlih HpnrtltiK (;ooda Hlore. Twin

Ihtf City Falls, or writ* Koeklne N OulfltUrtIT Mtn- ami Clil* Service. Khoun. Iiltho." C H IR O P R A C T O R S

“iitlS J : BEA U TY SH O P SAbKif^S U*auiy tiUp.^»;o 1-opltx. l’5n«

COKl'LLTlv ffiodtn "beauty Mrrtc. by ex. pert' oparator*. Macbln*lr«t aad eold

, wave* l».M up. ArtlatUi Ilami' Halotura haan COkU'LCTIi haauty aarvtca ,by adraa^ I Cod«): aludeoU at radocad prtfea. Jonlor *ta. ' virtu* dcnta work fra*. UachlBeleu and cold ot r»al wave*. H-00. Iletutr Ana Madeaiy.

y”h S r '*eocnmUBlealloB., opanllont. h o it* a i.

ina 'iif‘’« ‘ m " " l . r " P r l " T l n U.L»). Tb* Cl Bpprotad. Both rraldent and riten.

alon. Mr. Wlleock. I-erHae Hotel. Wedneaday. Thurvlay. I a.m. lo 7 P.n'. Centr.1 lUdlo tnd TV School, AlrllB*

<l*llon. Training Dlvlalon. _______________7ah."T LO ST A N D FO U N D?in’*Mt WOODBN dinlna room chair, loti U mil*|™j.So) .w » lK ll.r . Rewanl. Thona »f-H. filer. .I not Xo. LO.ST or tlrayed: Uale Enellih I'olnlerih tuch hlril (loff. Whit* an<l brown. Lail teenfocalloh’ S mlfe* aoulhweat of Twin Falli. Reward.

i‘how o; bq. r i. ■ ________LUHT: Bmall black pack liurro. ilop*

tnutice. ...haller^w f*el rop*. NorU>_Coltonw»A ' '• dlilTlcl. toulh hull, rieai* notify Klch-'■‘l®'!.*'- ani Wllion. nhona 03S»Jf,.

LOST. n n . . . , l . . . l «.«.L ...I M .I.. Cltr of lacrlal numlxr recUtercOI hunlint knlf*

rh'onr*;671.W. Collert. R -wtnl.;• ,"■! SITUATIONS WANTED

jeclatfj 36T4.W. ____________ -CDtiTUM haullnc. iraln. beett. c'immerclal

hr ton nr ton mllf. Thune Z IO.W. iia -.na -mUf<mU^i:wlng-dflnilJrLr>y hem*. l-l»on*eprtlrd.- -tOJ.M.-i;4-Van-l;ur.iu-_^-----------------•• COM. UtONlNlJS in mr homa. a:» 4U> iir*«t 1B63. ea.L Phon* J90S. *"■N. KWOX' cu'm la ' ....miry. 1T 1 m ..«at..

JIOUSKWtJItK br hour. Uaby •llllnt Jay nr niahu I’hone SJIS. .

CUSTOM corn chopplne and beet topplai. I'hono OlOT-Rl. Iluhl.

--------j CUSTUU .^»d d»lnlBE. rkoa* 2i:.KU,

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, T a r ; s . - M ' ‘----- -tJ-llELL B0T**TT7-t)ima-r»t^-d*»-at-»wn.-

I’hnne 2:tlUM. Twla Falli.MAKKIEU mtn waaU yetr «rauBd lob en

ctllla ranch. Eiperlancad. #04 4th ar*.

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* “ NKW lawna lullt by eiperta. Fine them ftrlUlier lod t°r*olt. Thon* OUM;.

___ . John M.yert.. . - ..........~~ ' ' .—WILL TEND children In my barn*. Il.:»

per day per alncia child. Ura. Delore* Ralne*. Ul Caroer fit.

-r— -MAHIUWM..n^P»al...»l tarmarJHIL sator. Ctltif feeHer. wanta year amund work. Wlfa would cook. Ilnx Zb-A. TinierNewt. ______ ;_________

WIDOW wllh 2 tBi.ll bort. ilealre* JrtTaa . rook on Slock or Dude Rtneb by January

HELP WANTED— FEM A LT

............ In tieraan. CUf Cafe.llXI'EltlENCLD wtilr«* wanted. Wejener

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WANTEU-Ladr to llv* In: *lz <layt a week, fiondty* off. Doard. room andwteea. I-hnne 00>1.J<.______________

orrtJHTUNITy fur p lm tn t wnmati. tn* ao. with a-good eummtnil of Kmtllih. nice lelephon* peraontllly. ahllllT. In

N*w«.___________ _______________

L E G A L A D V E R TISEM EN T S^-

pboLICATION ■IN TIIK DISTRICT COURT OF THE

ELKVKNTH JUDICIAL IHRTlllCT OV . ... . THE STATE OK IDAHO. IN AND FOR

TWIN J'ALUH COIINTV. ................TAULINE mak show ers . PLAINTIFF.

MeKlNLEY SHOWERS. DEFENDANT. THE STATE OF IDAHO arndt Bteellnfa

lo tha above named ilrfenJani:You ara hrrehr nMlfled thm a comrlalnt

ha* )«en filed *gtlnit ynu In Ihe Dliirlct Court of the Klcvenlh Ju.Ilrlat Dlittlrl n( Ihe Stale of I.ltho, In ant! for Twin Falli Counlr. hr thr ahov. name<! rialntllf. andJJe“*.l*l" th7«M Un7p1*lr,l'’wl*M‘irV.cnTr you are funhir nMlfleil thm unleji y>m an -apprmr and plead t» aald e<,i»Hit»lnlpltlntlff will'take )'udKirf^*’«ainit~you‘ at prajed In tald conipUlni.

W a^clljin^lajM where.^p1,lnllff aeek.

c!mek'r''"an r ' i M H i n T h *7' I'f""*'*' enhaMlallnn fur a ^erlcvl <if"'niore than (l«e l^l Vrtr>,

WlTNfV^S my liand anJ the te'a] f'{ aalil niittiet Court. Ihl. 14ih day rf October.lEEAL) ■ T. TT. STIVERS.WILI.IAM t.ANflt.EY Atlorney fnr I'lalnllff Ile.l.llrs al Twin KtlU. M.h«

------- JfOTTCE-nr-TiiE- TtMC—A rrojV Ttn_______ FOR ritOVINr. WILL

^ I H PI ^ drrf..fj, nnd for hetrVne

• nance Ijj hlni nf Irlleit. i«um»nttr>. ” tJW r'a tiT eo«« t^

Dated October l l . ’m s 'MAIlY PM.VION,

^ ^ 1 T u l.i-0 cL -JC 5 rin d T i.’'l n j '. '‘' ......—

t w i n F A L L S , I D A S O - - -

H E L P W A N T t P — fE * * A L

doaalawB off tea. iV t »aak. W: . Ilai IT.A. Tlmea.Nawa.KS - HELP W A N T E P ^ - M A l SIS frteojK SIGHT elaanvp. BUW ~ work. » ard Rellrf fu n ltW tto««f*<»° HoUl Cotf*a_gt

fiALkaiMAN.wanViJ wltk ,1*11= 1

iuTCllEU wanl*dl Muat U abU tT t ES f"ll «kar»* of retail maat m rkrt. t

_ _ - ary *ad cemmlaelon. Opea. Conlael .» » fori UawklB*. Ilawklna* Karkat.

■ North tiroadwar. n o h t fdato.

f. >■•«” W A N T E D ' •u s s - ^ a u t h o r i z e d

" [ ' D E A L E RyiJ* Card.“• 8 a le i a n d InatA llaU ao

• - r METAL WEATHER STRIPS. CAI.K

n X Often . WINDOWSm,; 'Write T ac to ry B ra n cb

• t«teh*r.

I T ! ! : : C H A IV IB E R L IN; C O M P A N Y , -

seieatifia o f A m e r i c aUchalqn*. , , , -WESTLAKE AVE. NORTB

— T “ SEATTLE f. WASHINGTON

I ~ HELP W A N T E D —” r = ; MALE & FEMALE

- A U tU N r a ' ;T , r r t , j ^ - S « r - .0-T^v

WANTED 1 (irocery elerk. Apply la c ,rt"ce?rirti aoa. CZM Main avenue aouth._______

BUSINESS O P P O R T U N I T II

?----ITE--- C■ISn'lMB* ;n» o, attd-W._________ XT -T----- O.NCE iN A LIFCTIME Ol'l'OIlTONn

eucceaa/ul butlneaaman need, act

adraaced Incena proportlonata to ability, llel lanter atu. Mm.BKhtnffad. Wrila Do* SIJ.A. Tiniradeaiy- ' ~~

T O R LE A SE

IVlVi'T!'. SBRVICB 6TAT10M•eilod foU u TwjB FalU. Loeatad oa U.S. 10i'"ln U.L HIGH POTENTIAL .,nd ecten. Sellln* NaUonatlr Advcrtlaed TrodueU' p , ' a : P h o n s a

r e BOARD & ROOM ~

Smile ri.KAHANT room.' homa cooked raea ler. ISO Cth avenua north.____________

h I'olnler FURNISHED ROOMSI.ait teen _ . . 1 . .. . .I. Reward. NICE ONE-ROOM for lady. Cloa* la. 0

rro. iTo i UO MONTH un. Or Privata .bow.rj *:ottonW>A eooklne. Tralla hnd Mntel._________Ilify Rich. cl-tAN. eomfortabla. n n t to talh. liloli_______ hnt. 4311 Snd av.nuo weat.________n.l holiter UfaillAIILli mom for Benlleman. nrlvi lint knl^ enlranre. ?ia 9th Avenua Nowh.

<til|nt locttloB. Juatamero Inn. l-'bo

,„f7 l.b;;re Vt’h’AvenSe'NJJl

f u b n 'is h e d a p a r t m e n t ;.S-J1UUW.1. linU -bQ t_^ai<:^_^d»U^'

------------—»'h«ne-aim, ■ -------(U) jl r*.t NICK 3 room., laundry facllitlea. 4*0 5

• • '• “I* LIGHT houaekeeulnir room, Adullt on

lllln* day CLOSK IN. dealrable. rraaonable. beat.______ Adiillt -"ilr.

t toppla*. iflUK apartment fur rent. 1411 Klfflbet_______ rotil. No children._________________

NICK ^tmtll ono-rnom^ apartment, adu

-pwjii«t*r •;;nDOM~tiiieTnmt~HT'«rtmfnt, walar-a.

»drr doai i-NICK"'a“ ^mentl.*‘’Ke..on.bl.. U _______ Kimberly r.ifl. Twit. Falli._________

_ _ _ _ _ paid’. . Cenlleman preferred. 412 MaBd lob en North, aeroia fmm Beara._________4th av*. 3 and 3 ROOMS. uUlltle* fumlthi

_______ . lUttonibl* rate*. Krerrreen Lodge, II.t TWl ran —KtaUrlv-Road^-Tbooa-Jja—!---------• UNFURNISHED APTS.Ine ahem * ROUMB, modern, eloa* In. Adultt. I'hoi

04t».j;. 2(»>-M. z : : z r r fctiPLCT- awrtmetii. a ^ m « .n a~E:;ma. II.:} rhone 2illWf~____________________

Delore* M<ut)M aptruncnt: atuve. refrigarau heat. Ituntlry. I’hone fllHl.Rl.

ir around *APB™l .eni*.* r^ni>” «^ D eluxe a r<«ma. bath, hot water, refrl------ erator. rarje fumlahed. Air condlllOM■e* Joh aa elow tn. AJulta. Phnne UOU._______drfoVlne CLCA.N. dnirable duplex, avallat.OTlBung* —wItSItt- •• week*. Heat and water fu

*^ALE " u n f u r n i s h e d h o u s e T

If Q««ll* llOOM houw. Modern except beat, Il5«1L____' Uh Avenue Weat. 04»4-Jt.________t <layt a 3 IIOUMH tmi batb. 1-JS Norti.'Watkinoom and inn. Twin K«ll..________________ __

arUO>|- . . . l , r . . .M l. ', , . , 1,1..

BMAU. molrrn 4.rt<om~hciij>e. SIS Tyl< ---------- 180 fumlihrrt c r ISO unfurnlahed. LarENTS - =

ijS T T - M I S C - E Q J U i E l j f Z Z

iND FOR 1‘OTAIO .ii-raue. 56 Mn.. fin* or a.................. I'hoHc-j-ij.it. Hrrward -Wettmdorf.-

MNTIFF. norih. >. » r.t Weat Five rolnta.

iNDANT. 'BTcellnta TRUCK-I ANI) CARS

FOR RENT l®5r.ir,« 8TAI.T. VAN nC K trp AND liiltln n( PASSENGER CARS•I",*'*"; ID A H Opear -and D -D RIV E.-InC.In twenty XAST FIVE POINTS StHVICB n"".' " 2 ■

iiSitiSu*- ^ O M E - tM P R O V E M E N T T,„ v .

W A N TE& -TO -REN T, LEASIlore than 1^ Havo maehknery. flnani

r>rrtrnri>. I'hnne dSK.^Jll, Filer.•’ "I *0 '10 Itu ,\CUt.S. Have trfcrenee*. ;

' ' S ;

Tt'i TO :o» ACRt^I. rientv enuliioiei lleferenrca. Two ftmlllea. D

-Fy Sl':cfK}.SKli; f.Jn.er.0»1 THR-• ^I'UmUDJl unfur'nlahe.1 h.,u.e“ :;r;.

un m»l«Ih h o m e s f o r s a l e1. nf atl3 LOVCLY :-Mroom boma. 490 Walai Cojirt.-,t -rhon«^«H.tV-o,.;s. .

"n!i'Mh^A^enu.**^^h■*^MUDMtN ;-bedro<in, h.iine. Would tn

C I),;- "iiiii. on f.rm. I'h/'ne ahUT.R.

tm»nttr)'. citise. Nrar liiwri“ and atboiiU. Sho> nlrdraiy ' / appolnimrat,-bwndayi and’ avtnlBi J'Anne rt<«».J;i.

liV |* 'yti.t Aol»a 36m'.‘*

F M A L I H O M E S F O R S A U

E J S i S ' S S ^m d ^ S a S n g /tm a ; aknba, lawm. CariMr lot. eaak. Wtlla BlecbsaSB. K autaa. Ptena XOXl

M M l - ”l s r 2 i . l ! S S ' S ? I I S__ _ goaal toeatloo. » »•*» old. Ownar I

i.t rhnreb. . Modara caeaPt .baaL abU to lak; «of. lB.uUtl.B. WilU.foo( lot. O

ful. W ettlu^uM d rm aad waahar, Conlael Hu- watar baatar »ad w e t U a ^ o i l i {i

SELECTION

^ At praant wa bava aavfrtl «ze*lI *Bd « b*dro«a boo**. Soa tu jcat ttQuIraswnt*.

IRRIOATED LANDS CO. l^ lK om a 'pEIUUNE HOTEL BLOC.

■S. CAI.K.

r ----------------NEW NAME . . . .

neb . • . 0 U 5 T B U i -C. A. KOniNflON AGENCY WIIX NOW BE KNOWN AS

ROBINSON.FELDTAfA;DEJVE-IN.RE.^LTOM ^

NORTB • — IGTON -------------------- ^ ^ -----------------

- ____ — acreage JUST OUT OF CITY L )___ ITS. Almoat n«w >.bcdiTxim homa-^LE___ _ d«™"an^‘ “ n 'd ; ;ilS iV ^ i^■ . ..TTT. ahop. Good lerTnt.

■a u i ^ WANTED-Aer**ga B“ Uada for-I ~ property.

[_________ SWm INVESTMFJfT CO.ilnou. n.^^ Of 2IIJ.W a tu r i. Attleboro. ■ and .leltllt.

^ ^ C U . ^ -----W OHTH T H E PR IC E :«na 3tl.W. M>adt00D boma, oil baaC. tS,(M

^bedroora bem*,, n*w paint. «.7I«aUon!.'’'can »-bedroom bom*. Addl*on E.. »W.<

S ieintia. TU Pbon**'. S441

JUtyT’liefer. -SH.A, Time.. -.-------------- NEW MOOEIIN dealen. aiounUIn »1

3 bedroom*, 2 bttb*. "aae fn” kitfl 2 tar farara, naw bl<b acbool a:

C__ _____ ja JK lt,M » r ta tn t hulldlnr, funililtJ(»nncom*. CloM~In. ~ XaUai

US. to ■CECIL C. JONES

Produclt, Upalatn Dank * Tnut Pbon* 2

j i i ^ POSSESSION}ked mtalt. Uodem 2.tJcdroom homa

1 lllock out of clly—Ilaam —

* IRRIG A TED LANDS CO.bow.rj *Bd PEBRINE HOTEL DLDC.

btlh. liu>k7r ' ~

lan. nrlvtla ■HOMES and AOREAOE8

In'lTpben* s-t«^room home. \ .era of land. .________ _ btrn and hen huut*. m tnlla* fl

preferred. Twin Fallt. JK.C09. C.n htv* larmt. enue North. f.r*nd old 4-bedtoom home, Pac

wllh rharm and comforlahlo llvjM E N T S . real bar«.lB_.t_,lI2.(

jH»IJ.^4f,. • - _________1 = -^ ,,6 ..d W atson-Call ______1: Real E state.dullt only. North . Phon*

1 Kimberly 1

i«nt. aduitl Suburban 3 Bedrooms

= ! 3 5 r - r , f ! ' ^ r : , s s s i s i s f ^

l f , i " ! r ; ' i ' s s r s r s ? ? r

- T W I N - F A t L S - R E A L 'n & I N S U R A N C E

-----—f— lU MtIn Avenu* Eatt PboB* H■nd batb. ------------- TwIb FalU, I d ib O - - -

«frig*ralor, '

> " » ” ««• (“ ■ . ■“in d lu J ^ ’ BE A COUNTRY GENTLEMA

X, avalltbl* If* new. It'* brick. It'* aa aere* wat*r fur. j bHreom*. 2 fireplace* and a nini

‘U SES ,Bd room fnr your horae. I2.G00 do LylH-pwv»-rou-lB.-Dlt In lKf<.r*-i *now fly. I

••• ~ R E A L E S T A T E

S E R V I C E A G E N C Y

” "*• ••It'* Your Town, Own ; Fart'*aHlaIn.N orlh rb .n a .i:

■■— ■ ■ - . - Phon. ai. . ' ■ ■

IT ' MOVE IN TODAYoccaaloaa. Sp.elont 2.be.|room ramMer. V.

eholc* Incatlnn. Lovelr cUnlnif tw n* or all. flrepl.ce. wall lo wall rarpel, uill imdorf.- -fw>m.-*ltached garan. nil heal.'Bea ■nta. and »tV*_ offer. Excellent termi.

1 “ t a y l o r ' s t r e e tAND : Wmoma—eitrt I».lrt>om In I

baaemcBt. lle.unful ginundi. Altael femi*’ ^ **

MAGIC V A k E Y-■ ........’ .....INVESTMENT-CORP.E N T S — ---------- lii-flESn.-SHrs-fCTi7th~-ra, caauDt 7bon* 34(t, Evening* tU I

I - — -

B O N T T A Y R E N T r

2 = : = a . 'S ' . . , . " " ; ! " , ' ; . : ' . ; , i a :raBiy lur- ]jH,hen wllh i la:-------------- window.. Newlr drc<ir.te.l In and cefluliioient. Doulile enn.trucllnn. Ifiiiiltinl. 4 remllie*. BO*. olil. Income pr.(t>erlv i.l .....II h..m. ,■ - -Jln^r.-;nir„i.),„i.- n c . - r n io r a in Iveatoek or ■ <J""<h. I'raiiilfnt—Itw nr" Jvrtnperlenee. l>eachft, apple* .^d large sanlen apt" ■ ■ . S i r , ' . " ;‘n f iraa 'i »«-«ll thi..

no* 2 ::, • . . — We ht.e 1 ,„ ;„ i„r : w„., 3 .M r«

horaei. CKe ,„„r_______i '

J . E. WHITE' I - /ould trad; r e a l E StA TE AGENC

A iiau u lil.iiLd’ *vtnlBf». ■ ■ _---------'•'

. Phone 0S7ne, 51t FIR.

V.- -------- --------

A LE HOMES FOR SALE

nar lot. V. IL Toa le tt . —

■ » i r IiibroM I* C»rp*ud wall to wall, n

w lS a r* ^ * ^ O THER VALDESUlodaiaciod. lA a »rw t-Wipoc* boma asd ■;

'^ ? S U ;« > b .d y e io .-o id .; , i^ “

Luxury >.badrBem brick, alauat............................................ ....

•i-™ ”::; ROBINSON-PELDTMADIUVE-IN.REALTOlia

IS CO.JLDC. __________ _______

■ :- n FARMS FOR S A U

S ' 5 ’5 ■ ■

IT M A N fra* ^ M a^ ^ T a M lS ^ ra*

Wa*t i r ^ l l t s witli J.reoo. k>ou*.ir7 I &^^*oIL »2M down, balaac* Ilki

' 160 ACRtS tood aoll. ne tocka, Mu CITY LIU. I' .*2;?'!^:^' i^ACRK cultlvaiil ftrm, priced"

In good alal* of culllvsllen. I r> f n I43( Eaat Heybum. Twin Fall*.S^ur « I21> ACllka In. tU*rman Valley.

I ie*Ur, fair Improvemeau. Will (mail acratg* or bora* at down na

■*' . - earn batanca. Pbona Ullt.W. ev.a

IC E : - Yoa-Bani iSJ. iw i " “J 4 S ' ,fi-“nt. tS.ICO ' or phone OlMkll. Jenrae. avenln E., fW.OOO -

«t ACRES je a r Fll.r 120 ACRES B*ar Catllcford

-----------------1 » « B «r Buhl---------------- : GOOD .lock raaebM

,„ u in Vicw.1 m a iG A T E D LANDS CO fn** klkban. rZIUtliiB HOTEL DIDG.Kbool area. L— — — — ^. furaliheJ. '-X a u aa rrr --------- --------- ---------~m '

Cbotea 40 acraa. KIrabarly dUlp.jH Deep toll. Uy* tood. *a*y to w*taPbon* 2541 w l" ,ulll*Vt eulUvBtlon?’*«,7»oI''

' 20 acm. Ktmbarly dUlrict. II i" , ^ruL.ru'!bui&i^i!*„f.ri‘r

inma-Haa ■

„ *» ACRES wllh good hom*. outb■S CO. Ingt. food Mil. In nichflcld a r « ^ILDC. 00 eoaU«U

■J - Coed NertbtUa. tO-fuUy a>o---------------- hom.. bnd lay. w.11. aU eultlr.----------------- wllb tarra*.:AGES . ' w e HAVE CASH nUYEBS : ■ - -OOOD-60UTHSn)B-fO.AORB-PAl

mlla* ’from gW IM iSjVESTMENT CO ne. Picked lia Shoahona RU N.. Twin Fall'at” ll" oot' • *

' 62 ACRE FARMPhon* Mt..................... ^ ^ m,

....... ........... Homa and pr**.ura walae anUm. 1= r . M i ^ - i n ; ‘^

room s C IT IZ E N S A G EN C Y^ u x h J p r . _________ ff**t nea retalar ."n T C ii; rboa*!»24 n .* . i m - « -ga flnlahed ^perly h talymmTTMI' -

T H IN K O P m

A L T Y — -IIl.JM .a.uU t.000 doffn, U rgafcroom homa and olher bulldlnga. T

)Q your hm* on lu It'* worth your tin

rb0B*»S5 IM Aere* wllh larta mod«m he— ■l i »«. f »m ,nm h.m-fltttt-httllil. ' and plenty'of watar. Prica H6.000 i

IIO.MO down. .. . ...........■ Her*’* a rich *0 with plenty ot wi

- ■■'■Ifarm to look aL Only 110,000 down.

R E A L E S T A T E a .cre.t* . S E R V I C E A G E N C Yt a nimpu. Your V»U«y.' Own a Tarfour family e:il U*Ib Nortb Pbone : 2.C00 down

■ M acrea

'E *” « r ^ a . a r Twla TaliTriwr'

^ C Y ■ * Ko‘ « r J ^ n X * ? u ^ ite^h'and too well Improved bui a food placa

r a r f . a lock ................. .... 1»

__________ PAYMENT SPECIAL__________ i :0 acre* wltb^ d-rooin noa.ro h

"out a wan" l~ ‘ •’•J’®®ion acre* low *rep Uad and tood wright. •

AY____ _ROBUiSON-PELDTMAVeer DRIVE^SniEAtTOnS ^

.Ini twin.. TeL 1»S Main At*, tpel. uilllir Formerly C. A. Hoblnton Atenn.eat,'Bea U- I........

; E T G RA D E -A DAIRY FAIU.

n in full.. Allached- hara and .tS"'>‘"«Ph, « d alt f

lisloco .will haadl*.160 acre* dWr* fc!

tie>

___ ____ , W ATSON-CALI---------------- R eal E jtatfl----------------1 ODOoslta S e m;N T 1 ^ ~42TM*la-?Jer& ' ' '

I-bedroom -------llardwaod -

n^and'Vu^ - WO ACRES^1. « year* „ .glUealad, laveL UBdef J

5 . ; ‘ ; s . ' r r K ' S f »Waihlofton ^

I>H* than . ■ g o o d bo . ..

------------------------- a ) Q - A o m ; _ _ .5 ' • All culUvatad. 8«>S E N C Y .

I “ i l L J ^ r n i i ^ i g h ^ n v * r d .i i w w u-

P E T E R S E N R E A L T Y ate- n » 7R i*hono a m WendeU..

i t su asd ^ « u .

m• • m.000. *---------

a At*. W**t ?Im£ 7 S?^ 1 5 $ ^

iA U

S S S t e i

c f « ' ; . s : ' S “« 3 - S snrldal. ^ ■■■’f ' U v * t « ^

mw M 5 L " = = = : ^iatlnjnT idfc Cunn*. W* r*.qr P.J.et; In. CITAIOCJ.*,!

Inage. Jeroma, “ «t •. avenlngK------- »«d hoteb ul??"' -----------------f»n«. aad

--------------! S ^ '‘ e S 3■ .

JJJ ACUa, tH ara hes*. IIMM * 5 ^

58 0 0 , » O A c » M .j« _OIUIC. fn U A t u i

- ■ ’ i» A c » n ,7 » « a ^

rSrito watar. ». OpMu tm tH a 1 eUtera*. * * '

i:s,7»o. —IMHB

ST|W6CL cieee taST MW. PbaaelUL *

5Qlh !■'■ —,I P9T iToraI ' AS ll*d Oi^

n*. mtbslld. t-toyi BQT u n arM-«}.«Oe MlOW BEtT LtnS

POTATO DIOfflI culUratad. OONVnOBC

YEBS FOB , tRB-PARMB- -------

^ C O - . Paul Eqitp■ X T . i w d d n i

■■■— > ?tsl

m mfoot UllaUe.'

G O L D

noitiio ttfe ii=NCY

i m - t j w j ^^TRACSB

I JoiM-pgm i ^ i

Z I o u v a n i* * - » j

llntarTrada- '■ V X m JrX ’ o a tr

7”':“ -'S'™*)dtm boisa.

Mo.ooowiti. joH H on ttW — 'ity ot watar. FEBCDMK tr«»rlei outbuild. MOI.IKt BaHllI*

UWmSAL Bite McCOBUICMniQai

T E ' tied 03 aili

S ■ - « . « « »Pbona 1?4I _

-I NTffQCiKB............ -TffltTCl.

'■ r . .g M om rrA M fl

■ •!T ..roS 5 ® ® ! ?

JdVa"a for r t« » »«. . 110,000 [ ^

°1'r*h ^g c ^ watar ;

1 At*. W**t

— — -

t . 5 " S 5 ‘“ ' £ “ ^ 2 5 *

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■ ^ . youHCI I n 2 D a y s ----------------- ^

Ijjff-io USED■ DSO Modil Ford i S J i I i « ! Modtl FordB ■[;•„;

Fmll*.■ DJ4 Mwlel Fords j

f c . r r r ■ l i■ % „ li-lhe-.^---------- WAifrEt o r A iO T n M H

I c lC I H A C T O E i ■ ' ^ B u J f f i N T C O R P . s f e

■ ptione TIO »««? L 'u i l n • Jerome, Idaho M ISC■ s u iJ r oI —* WEW si

^ FeSU U - J - l

p r a w i M t K t p■ ori n o «!Ub» My. I’O*"*M . ------j _ c . - u

klUiBs nnr.i« tw .

K ^ ^ ^ l u u n c . C k > b .sa l-AllVpf

V ‘....« i SMITH*

f e s r s i s ^ ' _ »

B d o KiiUM »'*»« ii ., '/ ,!

■ L a.L B »hi rhow -itt-u. ,. k jii ,,, B m . aU t»T bttlm. wir* il«. OrMH■ a . s ^ k . . Pbo».0«w t,H m ul doImm Bililn«. TU* t«rlil>

rboat 10T»*R or lenfiht rhon.

■ l , 'ru u r« >nd biT for 100 nouGH ■ r a M » C. 3. JSou.- „ |i] .1■ . •_________ ^ «U1> «n

fliMin,. ro lll5 -.!Lf7!!!l ■ i )M f ia er M l«l. nontd P«nr. K a t e u k SMk or cneklo*^ UINOUU] ■ k W . filU. ________ _ .lor>. nM M m m Z tiS !‘‘

t„ f l« ..r PlfiofT ■ f ^ H t H t . __________ _

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■ temperatur*. Blncle to laiUll. Modeet price wltbln m eh o( la r fanllr.

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IM 4th Armu* South

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HAVE FOR BALE bed.'f

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choice while th«r'U it. C. C. Aad*rMa C^. Servl.. Center. Ml Uh HcBtb.

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_ heturt: coal beaten i offlt* de«k: roll, nu «w>r bed. ; elnsl* UrrtI iholtune: 30.10

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W* htv* a rood tcleetwa UMd tunXM I- and atokert. See uil I F HOLLAND FURNACE CO. - I

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t—U>e4 CiWn Refrjf.ralor, Coet5^ WC*NOW'

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I W E W I L L G IV E

■j -$2oa . ^Por your old piano on a purchaie

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**Ed^?.°^‘ r t ” GrVnt.°'‘* *****WILL trad* •uulty in dump truck for

automobll*. Phone KU.:t.»'U01 ttavtl tnnth. Vn«ttlr« Vl«neer

Trailer Park. Twin Vtlli. IMOI»S1 roUU "A" I'v-tnn plcLup. In (uod

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Anr rea*on*bl« offer con«ld»r«d. Pbon.

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ItSO CHKVKOLbTT ^.ton truck;a : > g . ; ; ; r , r . ‘„ £ ' ‘ - *

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■ i m DODGE Mon. Englnr. comrl.tllro.erh.uI«!. new paint Job. Ii>.

- lerlor of cab clean a. can be. t.tOi .—• 16 Um. r<ar wheel. duaI._|7U ^

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Prater and defroeur. 4-eoeed t :—t~~ I tran.mU.lon . ._ . ._ ^ .„ „ 1 4 H

JIIO FORD m -ton . 2..pe*4 ajie, l l ' *beet body; rtadr 10 10 „ . J J « Cement

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^ SPAETOS_____"Safety Tested” ■ —

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booaur brake* wjili y.euum r*-^ I n 7 * lh * ^ t 'f l ! t b!J"ia Ma,Io00' ValUr. Tbe aniwer to a .pud 111

hauUr’t dr«tm. Bed ii M (nel«a h. from irouad and in ia (Id**. .

io»J 8TUDEDAKCR BUU Ceaman'dcr __ t- paaewfer coupe with cT*Wrlr«. igj

!«/« FORD V-t Cujlom «I<ib coup*w lti radio, heater. ipoUlibt and. ZM

,wb!l«. ildewtll tlrct.It4»-STUDEBAKER- ^•Un picknp

with radio. b*aUr and l-ipeed.— i lU i t &UTCK- RMdma.ter **dan,--------- ------

1041 STUDEBAKER-2-lon truek with __ S-ePMd axle. 1.21 tine. booeUr

brak^ndcotnb la.U enm lnana

” • Th* DI*” Drir*.In Lot ea Trtlek t*n» - - - _ ' 1(4

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Th* Friendly non* ot Studabaker ' ■* Eno* Schlffler Jake Roth

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! G O V E R N M E N T B O N D ! »*i

DependaM*. •lead)’, worlhy o! ycup —^tru.l and confldepc* . , . . (hit il our. io{(

RepuUtlnn . . . a Repuutlon’thal a*. *'* aurre full VALUE In Uied Cara. We'd

~ Qiralltr CuarMte^''ll»*d Car*.1141

nISJI LINCOLN < . paaienfir • coup*.

Thla dee^nlcbt ir**n beautr haa isii brand new •upboi.Ury tnd n.arly

.............. new-whlM-ildewalrtir**.'Fully...............J , oqulpped with radio, beater and

I hydram^^ . Very tharp. 1**1

__ ]ts t CHEVROLET delui* tedan. Very--------------S ™ ii r T S ! r ^ V i i .V * i l iu S i r

Urt*. plaitle eeat cor.n___IIS4SJ— IMl NASH Rambler Couatrr Club ig d (Tr Hardtop. Radio, beater. OYerdriv*._ wbluwall Ur** ...................i n i t

IMO STUDEBAKER Reral d.Iuu t- ^ door. R»dio. heater and - — -

IMO F O ^ "l-^uilom 4.Joor. Radio,'_ covera '------------------------ tllOS

IMO STODEBA^pR^RwardeluM^ S- Q J m S y ^ o f w h k r^ l“pnmlum”

'''* ••Cream PuH.”7.\ . . - •.In ;t o R s a fe BUY USED CARS"

nd Opet

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~ BUSINESS ond p r o :

r — M R E G ^‘ • BABY SHVE BRONZING •. Dt)' lluttarfldd. 1U7 Addlaoa & fb. 1091. Cl«a O

r t BfCYCJL£ SALES & S£flVlC£ • H£, Ulailut Oyei«n>. Ph. UL 4(1 Main Arc~E m**r.<

■ - . ' Mas!*, • CEMENT WOflfC - '

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AUTOS FOR SALE |llir*. -

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— ‘98 ’ H o l id a y Coupe

Rydr«B:«tlc. power * tleerla«. powet brake*. rUlo. btaUr. tlnUd ilau. a U » o ^ r^ .x t r ^ 17»^»n.fc c a r tu —

8 ^ IMMEDIATELY ------1 AT BIG DISCOUNT „

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CASH -PO R YODR

C a r s o r T r u c k s

E Q U I T I E S B O U G H T

1B53 P L Y M O O T H _____ .4J885Club- Coupe. . JUdlo,. beaUf

, and fully equipped.

• 1953 PORD _______,■up. 3-door. Radio, heatir, over-

drive. J,

“ ** IMS OHEVROLCT _____ 7t5n ton. 4 ipeod.

N IBM D O D G E .^ ton demonstrt- to r $<00 below new ’Cos(, new truck f:uarantee.

H A N D“ M OTOR CO. r3 — Phone 18 —____I JEROME

— QUALI-T-Y— -I

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>ltl>' J t ( t CHEVROLET Str1«lli>e deluxe 2. r<*. door aedtn.-Radio, 1i>.Ur. <

defroeura ...................- „ » » M •

Itu PLVMOUTH CambrUx* 1-pau.n. h«a ftr Mup*. Heater. difroiUr, .eat ,

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‘Sd. XMl CHEVROLET ^trlellne deluxe 4.doer *«daa. .Radio. b.aUr, aeat

inp *” *"• ***•'*"■’• •**“

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>tii— I l>4t FORD Ira iienxrr coupe. Rebuilt = --------Seloi-—iTeirf-TmUll- - - .... ...... |18r “J

l»4t PLYUOUTII iHlocr .edia. Radio. biaUr. teal co>*n_______ H it

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» 4 t CHEVROLET 4-<loor a«Iaa. NewfiBlib, *e*t m e n ________ 1210 j,

" l » l CHEVROLET H-ton pickup 4-t y , .peed, d.lBx. cab__! _________________|m ,tidISO **“ ^?th° '^‘*ll’ ub“ *’*M« *'

'Sr -“‘MS^MSit Slr/r.45ub i s i l I^^TRNATioHAL H.ton pickup,

Hctur and dcfro*Un ....... |>«l

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Open Sund*yi OUAC Tenni

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• RADIO REPAIR SEflVICBCUa d J ^ a t kldio'Serrlcc k*b^**2iu; .III

• HEPWCEHATJON SfRVfCE- E llU*r-C«ln Appiua**.._ I'hoa* I4II. ~ ~---- i l .w l/v .J & r E*frI«. farrle*. Ph. IMI-B:__ ItetritvaldTi, waabtn, raatt*. tlokm . v ‘

Shamway Appllaiu* lU ^ r. PL I41M.

- • t r e e T e r v j c e T"22: W tu W i L a a d w la i smica. p t. fm l- ~

— ♦ TYTEWmTEBS" • Btim, rcBlaU u d aarrte*. Pboa* »a m~ Sbarweod Tn>*wr<tq Ex. Oppealt* P. f t

— • VPHOLSTERyg Jol.Mo.'t. 4U ^ 4th AT> k « i“ • VACUVU CLEANERS

— Mirby Va«»i» Sal*a aa^ b r t U tupaln.m ta lt . 402 4th A**. Ea*t. Phoa* 2010.

X El«;tn>lux el**n*ra. aal*a. **r«lc*. .Bppll**. • ^ Fr«« hom* demo. Ray Itall Phon*.1411. '

• -VENETIAW BUitfDS_ t Cl»*nini. repairing. r.uplni. Phoa* WO.

“ ' ^ r WA7ER SOFTENERS ___

WIN FALLS, IDSHO~:

l 4 i r K g RE I a u t o s f o r S A L I _

. I IIII aiRYSLEB Wladeor 4.deer t ^ .| | fully .ulomaileI new Ura*: beat ot ear* g

E ' w orlilnal owner. 41.000 aettul nUea. — ^ 11.000. Pboin 141. f—5 '

____ 19B 3 O L D S M O B IL E n

*98' 6 EDAKELY _ »

Hydnstlle. power al*etlnr power brekia.' Radio. b « u r. TlBUd iI.m. II Many other extni. L«e Uan l,«00 nile*. 8*IUni at Urtlfia dUceunt.

^ ~ CaU JOOJ or JJU

. W E M A D E IT

I t deal* In I dan. Tbat laeini ^................... lhaia-a.pUnly of-Ua*d Car Bar. - -

n la . . t MlUh Hunt Ford Bala. - IIII TORD Victoria FordomaUc Ra- ^

dlo; beaUr, 2.lon. blue. Amerlcaa4 J8H 3 r t ‘ = % u ‘'itk^.‘. ^ : : i i f ^ v . r»«“ « l l . l MERCURY 4-door. Ov.rdri.e, ra­

dio.- Heattr, metallic grten. Tbi. cB*'a bad li* U*l of c .r* - |llH

J 7 . S6«y*ral l»<1.47.4t modell

•U rtldi a t 1471nstri-

H U N T F O R F O R D S I BDKL I

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C H U R C H M A N ’S .

= i , ■ A-1 .‘ F O R D T R A D E J N S . _ _i

UM FORD V-l Cu.tomllneA**;.*:! 1

buy. >t ................II171i ' IMl'TORD HalnllS* }4oor. —

, Radio. U aur aad Ferd. J _ - • tVm«le drlTfc 'A^MC

,ux* 2. c o m m e r c i a l s_»»M • ' » * •

nil«*le^ extra l e n t __patten. .p U kupbox .-------14.1'^ jllM fORD T-l W-Wfl pick.

K i . S t l S - .! ! ! _ ! ! ! ; ;

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JEROME),.he*U_ . . l » l _________ • • ■ ' '

. Heal.«.'new _________ _ ' M A K E _______

■ I J ________ Y o u r O w n , - _

D E A L !Rebuilt _________________________________ ^... 'V ^ ItIO FORD 2-Jocr. Lliht irey. Eoulp*

ped. Exc.ltenl Urea. Top eesdlUen

HID FORO C tu lo n i 'l - ^ . Vedlum

sKiKss,:as..t-------- --------b i^ tr^ a T y - ;;,:,,— - n n r —. New-.1210 OLDSHODILE Club. Dark-blua.

Equipped. A. >***y lilll* ctr.wlth . lott of .iric-YoJ ota-t beat thU

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-»**» tnily^J)eMtlfBl-e«r.-OBly....4l7» ^

;sir/r -“ •i;vs‘’S,“SS7 'i'-.;rv -new body atrl* for the price of

, . . _ an old on*. Equipped. Only,_ie«“ a

U N IO N M O T O R S , IN C . ”

—2 B iff L o t s — »

_ ard tD d e th on M ain W eit

-OPEN ^

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le tte r -,., ................. .•’I*.------- lFirC*yrCr:AC-T<laeTr-Rrtle.-healer,-

hydramatle — --------------- I16M' ^I 1M2 FONTLAO 4-door. Radio. beaUr.

TlMf ________________ 1_I1*ISr w i C .» » MERCURY. Radio, heater, orerj ------------------ ---------------------------- -— ..111- _ j1 ^ - 1»7 OLDSMOBILE 4.door. R t d la .. beater, hydramatle ........— IJM

1141 rONTIAO jMloor.“Radio andl U ^ ...... ----------------- • ' —-----7 JI47 » W a 0 K -I" 4-Joor **dan. Nw «'

— = 1H7 MERCURVClub tonp* _ _ 4 « M

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2 S ® “ ™ S S* —

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r w o : 4 4 4 M d n N o r t h

r u t . . .J •

I Va u t o s f o r s a l e ' :

■3 - - il4»'CADILUO *eB»*rtlU«. <«1), „ulpl •MU. ^ UfetiiM um- 44.000 mllaa. S tM e^

Cadillac atenet la Ketchum.

~ G O O D W IL L L !U s e d C a r s —

1 l l t l DESOTO Spert*B»a hard top Pcoup*. Biilo. h*ater. fluid dri.e.

I premlam tin t. &tea* Uu* tinlih._ 111! ‘

vii' '"•HE'!3K.nstva»E I--------------------------------- Ul»7 ,

— I S I S . j a m ! & '■I ' black tw«-l»B* tinbb with n i >

plaatla * « l « « » n ----------- JM47 :____ Many mof* l« ehooa* from '

‘ B A R N A R D A U T O C a PONTIAO * CADILLAC

« Pbona SOBL ___:» -■ ............ O w 'tllliO O p-ni. L_

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a Used CarsT R A D E D - R I G H T

3 . T o S e l l - R i « h t l .

-------- ' ' b u ic b S

" " T I 1911 Super l-dcor eedan, Dynaflow. ra.dio, baaUr. Uu* la eoIor.—llOtt 'S IMO. Specl.1 4nloor Mdan. 'Rwllo^a^t-

1I4< Su^r t-dMr. Radio, haaUr. apot. ~

. COWORCIALB r

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1» 2J'ORD v . | r-i U.ton pickup. }l*al*r. 4-<p**d tnBimla*loa. 7.11

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—Phone 77 or I I S -

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l e n t ■

t' . , . , f g f r T .T ^ O T - ;l* % ' . .

j m i U B e d .C a rs ............

«a_ __J__ .W I L L S MOTOR CO.

- -------- Y O U R ■

--------------------------M a g ic V a l le y : ..

-^ B S T N A S H -m B A S S A D d R ------ *

ererdriri. ntw wblwwall tin* and plaitle eeat eaten. Aa «x>

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COMMANDER V«J « dOOT

JSS US! NA8H -t thu Cuitom Coigitry c au b - •

----- 'I '^IUdlo, he*tefrc»^riT*rwl>H*.s i . " c , . ± S a r „ , s ' a :

JlToS Only 2.000 gU*« , t « » i

— F a i r T r S d C ^ l l e w ^ V ^ "

- ie « - O n Q idej. Cjipg

1141 NASH Super “ISO** 4xloor a*4an. n Radio, beawr, oenlrira, Kood

paint, food tire*. Clean.

1041 FORD V-l 2.d«or e*daa. ‘naatw, aeat 70T*n. food Ilr**. Orixlaai

; . black flBltb. Ready forIt --------------------------- *” * J

» 4 I FORD V-l 4-Joir **dan. Jladlo.SfiS_ h .. . .r new Mint. Clean — »»1 _

1141 MERCURY 4.door e«dan.' Radio.. baaur. good Ur**, good palnL

— n l l ^ ^ ta r* — t t a114T ^ B I I Anbaatailsr 4 ^ r a ^ B .I tudio, be*Ur. orcrdrly*. Eood

eondltlon ofcnll _______J741 j1147 FORD Club coup* euper. i1*lux*

1I4T STUDEBAKER Chtmslon Mdaa.Jladlcp, beaUT. ot*rfrl»«. Bood Urt*. Rune *«ry tood _____ i m

- . | - -1»4T DODGE 4 .< W aadam- KaatCT. r ^l>; aeat eorert. good Urea. A, coed •»’« .............. looklRf.car --------------------L j m

» • « ' ifealei?’g ^ ‘li"l«i*o^/nU ta ck/inlih. ExcepUeaally sloa. m n*

ilToi ^

-M -A N Y -M O R E M O D E L S -

i J » t o C hooso F r o m l

NO REASONABLE PROPOSITJON « « WILL BB REFUSED

— ...... T i l n c d aoTiest-------- — - '• -1A pprabals G uaranteed

• TRA D E — CASH — TERM S

------- • - ....... ..............................2WILLS MOTOR CO.

U s e d C a r D e p a r t m e n t Trucl: Laoa W a t .— - -

-WbCT CuetoiUn S«4 Tbtly Frlaadi- “ JOJlNl* DOYD. MANAOEB

......... ...... p

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--------- B E R R Y M O T O R CO.-, . : : MI Bsiek OJLC. WOlyi D«al* ‘ H

I W E B U Y C A R S H

lllU»? IMOPLYMOim i C l u b '^ ^r''?lU*n 2 - ^ Rxdlo. baaUr *a” d | Hn*a,}y IMl CHEvngLCT J HS *iiid 11(1 CHEVROLET .CIuiT^pa.. Radio II.-5M47 j m cilntSLEB c;ub «oup*. lUdlo H

and beatei. — i------------- •. 44M B^ ALL CARS aOARANTEED . ■

'(V V A L L E Y M O T O R C O . I" • K U m NORTHUUP-KENNY MOON ■LLAO Aerew fn a K<^,City llaU | |

S e e T h o HS B E A U T IF U L ll--- “ 1954 j l

PLYMOUTHS ■ M• O N D IS P L A Y N O W ■ f l

At Y our ' ■> n

' CHRYSLER-FLYMODTH H ow .ra. DEALER . , 1 1

A S H W O R T H ' M O T O R C O . ■ ^ ‘(1 001 M ala E aat M

t s ? i i M

A U A U T Y L 1 , _ . , . _ J |

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l il l imniEDAnn CmtMoia II-J1401 VI 2.door **dan wlUi ortf 1 1„ . ifl”* •“».„„ - n}t*aUr. . .eOTcn................ — IITH ; H

IMOaiSyBLEX elsb eeop«. Ba«. ? - M f f l

1141 STUDEBAKER Cbamplea t- ■ i H deer_with ortrdrlr*. , , , j H

I 1111 nUSSON 'V «-4eot Mdta. M I Bad>«. beaUr 1 , . % 4 tt I H

A N D T R U C K S .

IMflCHEVROLrt H -loapldfnP ' . ' - ' ‘ i H---------- i i»n d-tnt»tuiWtoB—« n ^ ------------M l

beaUr. IUT it • c e ^ obi— llOtl Ml i l t STUpEBAKZR . U<te;L 4. . U

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4 l W . _____ ■■ _________ "JM3 ' ;9M Pontlao_________ ___ «16tt ^

—a U( ear at a U( dlteoosb ^ ■

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W S lP ra a r -----------------------IM 7 - f lD«l<tt«. Tijpt Bi*eh«il«aUi. Bwilp. • f l

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19M C herolet ___________ $1088 IIJ<* .Ip; D*l<u* 4.door. E<nlpp«L N*w n U . A^ ■aJa: -H

SboBid hU for COO nor«..rrle«d J U

ai*da ' ......... ' HEood ^ i n

IMP Pljmoulh --- --------- _ » 8 M ' i n

' t e a S M J ' . K W f f l_ i m drin ta eld cir when yoa can owa B B

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paUL.MecbtJilc ^ A-L A »w .^ c k k S i* lb S l5 ro a i‘» Xer jfoa. j l.J4M '

r g _ -IWaiCTierwlet . V..»7M: _ J | 4-doer. Radki. beatei’. oa* owner. . i H£ i k £ i x . S “ w S n K : ’- n

ION ' ^ . ^ 1 1818 Ford ;____ ■■,■■------------- « a s

m ' NORTH SroE. ■ I......AUTO eOMEANY ^' p . _ ^ J E R p I p ______ ^ - Mt CHEVROLCT ^ ■ B t n OK:

Open E ren lnst *111 9 « : i H

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H ^SiSte Offices----■^G fU SD A See

SmallEffects- 'B O IB B . Oct. 15 Oi-icetl etttea e lttw M z leu ltu re d fp A rta ea tip ro *

' d o e tira m«7keilnt aiknlnUtrttlontod biirctu of »fricullunJ teo- ■ R . wantM tpptreiiU; (eel U»t Scot* ^ H | t* ry Benson’g p r o p ^ norruiU **

tlo n wm have UtUe. U tnj. at(«ct

A PMA ulm ln lftra tlrt officer, . v b o aikad th a t tiU oune n o t be

— u e d . *aid h is penontl oploloo w u■ ■ th » tB e n io n 'sp U iu to d o » M y w ltli

— the-offlee Wit Jiare little affect be- cauM the job Uit office has been AMr,9 « m hiivn (o be cametf on.

"Gg-Blft t gB*----------------■ ■ - I n Beoeral,- J»e »ald. "well to

r ig h t oa like .we hare l«en. wllh H R only the n a m e of the office

e h u m d .”RH . ^ e r B tn u n ’t pI«o. PMA duUuR R would be placed in * ner Mgepcr ^ R | known u the comnodlt; statUlxa* R » turn tenlce, wllh lUch duties as

nuirket reMarch aod n e n (oln; to ■ B * new markeClns aiency. j ^ n i . RefDKi Coouaestm M J . H. Teier, acUnc h'eid of the H R itAte offlce or the bureau ot aerleul- H R ' turml economlu. refiued comment

• on Uie propoied chinjej for hie of-m M ----- flc*-boc*u»e-Jia_«W. he "dldn I _R R know a thing.about It."R R . R e noted howerer, t h a t t h e ' H R bureau 'i name wai changed once .

before bat iU duUcs weat rle jt on |

I I **B«nMn propoM* to abolish theeoonomiei biveiu lAid dlilrlbute Its S.

' ' d a tle i a n o n r- th e new marketing b<■ R serrtce and a new agrleuliurol le - t li n H I ceajch service. |<

H Folks in Heybum ^ R Travel, Entertain ^

H E7B0RN , Oct. IB — Mr. and ■ H U n . Carl penny. PeUovi, Calll., , ■ R . a re vJiltljv Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lee. ^ R M r. and Mrs. Ray Brower le ft for ■ R _ _ 'M 0 9 C b W . Sunday. w ,■ R ' Marvel Blxler U TlslUng Zarl ■ H P iK k tn Noinpa. v e^ R - , Mr. and Mrs. Jack WtilUng, ■ R BheUey, and Mrs. Whiting's parents, I R Mr. and Mrs. J . M. WhlUng, Los ’ H H Angeles, CaUr., visited In Heybum I H l recently.m Mrs. jesse Miller, Runa, t guest H R of Mrs. Uorlfl PuUinan. •* “ 5I R Mr. and Mrs. KcUis Nellson and

daughter. Butte, Mont., and Mrs. ■ R P h i l L anthom e and daughter, ^ ■ H Oceanside, calU., are vlilUng Mr. I R tn d Mrs. Louis Connor. „]I I LEGAL~ADVERTfSEMENTSH NOTICE TO CBEOtTORa ']■ H ~ ---- Df-THB-PKOBATB COUHT-Or-Tiejit w .H H l FALLB COUNTY, BTAT£ Or IDAHO. ^i l M " ***“" faUU of OADDIB ™■ R - NOTICE Is Iicncor QlVCK Br (b« ve,■ ■ «Bd«nlnil.. AdalaUtnlrti e( U>« ElUU ,■ H af Ccddit WoDKk. 4*cMMd. ta Um e»d- ll | - ; SI I Vthi *M M . aollci. .ta .P*« **[j A<mlBUu«lrU at lh» ^| l T 2 ^ ^w S lB U ^ ri^ M » h o D « p « tto « n t Oiow i t J ( OuUdliut, Tirtn fslU, I<Ub». Ihli btinc H n.i tbt ptM* (Ii*d for Uw IrtuMtloa e( tkt H l l hutlB«M e! t*l<l caUl*. _B l ] 0 *M Otiobtr I. in t.

HAZM, MoNBELY AdmlaUtntHi flt ib« '

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____ Partial lisl

I THOR WASHER

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------------------------------ N O W - r - ^

KENMORE WASH------------ ------------- 8 9 .9 5 L IS S -1 0 .0 0 CQ

r : ^ r “ N o w : T - 7 ^

DEXTER WASH^F' 7 5 .0 0 U S S 1 0 ;0 0 ' CO

- — ^ - - N O W - , - . - .

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1 0 0 .0 0 LESS i o . o o C (

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____ ‘ .■■lO.0Ql..iUid2O.'OD' w d m any m ore now 0

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fleer,

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go

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th. yjs’.....once ^ - — - •

the V.. S. CommUtlooer Charle* I I . Thi g its S. D latriet A ttorney Edward Scheroftet ling be rgh Uw eompUlnl charging C a r l A. re- th e kladnap.slsylng of Bobby G reen

for federal prosecution foltow lng the (h a t (he Missouri yootb b a d p e e n kl

j„ Castleford People , Report Activities '

CAfilXEPOniJ, Oft, 1& -M r. a n d I T J Mr*. B U lP /tm an sn d d a u ffh te rh a v ® 1

been visiting her parents. M r. n n d IM rs, Pred Wbceler..................... .......- .J. M rs. Bessie ODlctt and son , S t . I

Helene, Ore., are vUlUng he r m o th - c [L".;- e r, M rs.-Cora Burgess.

M r, and Mrs. Frances W ygal a n d Bon hiive itibved to C»ldwell.

Jess- M artin nnd Lloyd M a rt in , N orth Little Rock. A rt . a re v W lln g M r. and Mrs. Otho Brown.-

M r. and Mrs. EuBcno SenTten, Boise, and M rs. Clara Clark, D allas .

^ T ex^ have been vlslUng .M r .- a n d M rs. H . R. Senften,

M r. and Mrs. Lon Spencer h a v e___ re tu rhed ta Artesla, Calif., a f te rrc . v isiting Mr. and Mrs. Steve H udson _ nnd oUier relaUves.

• Eddie Hudaon^son of Mr. a n d M r*. “ P - 2 a r lH u d s o n ,h u been chosen c h a lr - iniB m a n of the Dad's day fesUvlUea___ -*cheduled-for_KDV._H, a t th e 1101^ ■'

verslty of Idaho a t Moscow.11^. M r. and Mrs. Clydb s ill h a v e le f t tlm* for Holdrege. Nebr., a fte r v is iting 'f?u'5 th e ir son, Lawrence Bill,' and lo m - iwi Ily. • lh»

j'S ti — A M A Z IN G t» -8 e e -T h e N e w = = NECCIIl WONDER W HEELt

' * _ Does your Embroidery a n d Sewing Aulomatlcallyl

I Maglo Valley Sewing C enter .. .“ **• 717'M aiD W.- • Phono 386S

il l i s t j j f leading item sIER V/ESTINGt D.OO_COUEON_____ r w r ig e r ;- ^ - ^ 9 0 , 0 0 — 140.00 LESS

N O W

00 CQUPON-____GENERALREF.RTGE6(

. . /7 ,7 3 135.00-LESS

SHEK _ N O W;0‘tf COUPON

Ai; n nOi.UU--------.89.95 LESS

ER N O W1.00 COUPON f RIGIDAIR

. . 90.00 -169.95 1,ESSN O W

OR--------------- —MONA'RCH1 . 0 0 COUPON 100.00 LESS- ^ - : 9 0 .0 0 . N jO W _

GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE

90.00 LESS 10.00 COUPONNOW . . . 80700

CC salesm en fo r va luab le coup20.00 on these fampu^s T . A . G. now o n display. ■

secute Kii^aperai-

......... j

I H . Thompson (seated) reeelTes froM -i;, I ctaeofler (left) in K ansas CUy. Mo...LlDd- C a r l A. U all and Mrs..DonnleJIemdy_wltb r G re tn lease .. The crim e b ^ n e a c ase ' 'In c the confessions by -Hall and Ready fceen killed In K ansas . , {NEA telephoto)

^ Clarcnce W lnegar, W oods. Cross.6 U U h, was a recent guest of C. R .• Ury,1 6 S W ord has been received U iat M a*, a n d McCoy, son o l Mr. and Mrs. C harlesh a v 0 McCoy, a s tuden t a t th e T exasim d L utheran college, Seguln. Tex., broke

hU leg In two places while- playlnffr ; S t ' f w i a ^ l n a ^ c l l c e '^ ^ ^lo th - college. ________ •'

h a v e

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h a ir -triues

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a f te r spd id log < fesx i s goest of^ R America has writ-

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th e Uble if you m f t v S ^ y feel like tt. I f your ■1

^ H TOU ^ n . . A n^ R -^ R ^ t h ’ was among th e o e n n a n ■ H teen-agers who spent ^ e post year

In the Dnited SUtes under a y o u ^ ^ R exchange program sponsored by ^ R A m erican Farm Bureau fedei^Uon

In cooperation w ith o u r gow m - m ent.

^ R . O lenn M artz. assistant dlrectcr of ^ H Inform ation for th e federation. ^ 1 dropped each of th e kids a line

a fte r they gaUjered here on their way home. H e asked them for their

- m c tlo n s .B EdiUi’s waa aicoog.the e;. i ^ - e r s .

6 1 ^ Was amazed a i ' w hat Amerl- cans cah~buynikB elecmc'drycrs,-

7 ^ television aets and even parakeets.H ans O nm d of the United States

■ ••* occupied rone In G eraw ny didn't ,iB TJ waste any tim e in putting his knowl- U a d - ^w ith R ight a fte r he get bock home

' c o m ' from a year In tho TTtiited States, le ad y h e "set tip ' a’ souvenir table. wtUi hoto) a ll of Uie cut« lltUe things 1 brought ______ te c k . including a model Hereford

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lests” of U. S. Feel er Their ExperienceOLS - o a a learned how to milk a cow, bj . , . 11*. h a n d and machine.

- I t was important to me," thi Sermany Glenn, “becaus.g o a t ot ttow Z eaa teU my people aboul thi

b e tte r methods Uiey use Id thi wm I U nited e u te s . '• M»fci"g a cow' In Germany, hi

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ch ines don't kick, like cows.” Jue rgen Kraemer, another stu-

1 ^^ ‘‘iion " B E O IA Or a llnJ Y O U WAITED TILL FA U?" >NowofT;«>.!lhbot.lcndfor the ir M,„vQlloni In lha •

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I Amerleo, irioro people enjoy outdoor U td a beer th a t iilB in with fun nnd recr more refrcBhing beer. They choose Luc r claim ia tho ideal American beer. Try i• why.. .»1T’S LUCKY when you livn i n .

d dent, (from W egtphalla. aald h a i bATtttf th e dlekens of a tim e gettl ,uaed to o e n n a n custom s again .

' ' T te y o u n fT a u a r« Jd li« 3 r» f J u t I H C 6 to have le arn ed h o v ta . ty p e

S n S c a . -w h ich Is . ^ r t h l n g ic o w ,b y don’t th in k l e a n le am here."

Also, h e sa id.; *1 .am U£ln« i ne," th e American driver's license to try '^ecause « t a G erm an Ucense, bu t there boul th e .toae Question about wheUter I

ID th e -fucceed-aJthough ' in your-coun I learned bow to drive."

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