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f h r S id E n st c ris is nnd to o k > ^ ! «ddJS ilnnlflcancc be w u w the y .,'. ?i,f MMCOW dispatch c lew ed th e „■....
.irlet Moscow ceM orshlp. T h e dU - *|JJ|chw ««*ti^ibul«<lu»A M b»urce* i .
EM t lhe_»ubject nf urulous conlertneefv In London, r. * rirLi. Wftihlnstoti' »nd th# Onlled
^In^’w lulilnslon. P resident E lw n- Khewer pledged conUnued U. 8 . sup- K ;Sort of tue United NaUons «»id sftld K l ■he United flute* would continue. p ;4 tlirouuh tfte V. N„ to oppose thein tiw luellon-o t-*ny-iitw _JorsM jn
■>' p«»»= i ^^f^5 ie*hM (l‘Prease4_Unlutd N»- & lions 'll could mean a n ImmcdUU H moment ol decision. A U nited N a- ■ tlons police force pledged to r u to r e ■ MAce to the Middle E as t was build* H
up slowly today In th e N ap lti. ■ lu ly . staging area bu t 11 could no t ■ move predint f i n a l a freem en t ■ unoRf the powen'Involved. H
Me«n*hUe.'French, B ritish , and Israeli troops faced Egj-pUan* In ^ ^ ihe_Part 8*<d area of th e Suez canal Ax] S m aAd inlhT-SEnKrdM erl-wim ~nzk rifle shot of each o the r under an b a i ineuy ccftJt-flre. .> .
The Arab source* In Moscow aald he ZsTpUan reo u u t fo r volunteera ^ ltd beea made th roueh the E fyp- J Ish embassy.' -Such a move removed It from th e ^
Mtejory ot a general b ro ad c as t 'ap . . x tl tar volunteers to a id E gypt and made It a formal action between' ■ governments. It.wa# u n der th e piU e of a formal-request from the puppet - • • Eovemmenl lo H ungary th a t R us- -i » )in -t«»eps-aoved-ln_la_cnuh. t h t _ .J , revolt there, CC 1
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Ai’ab League S'l 'Backs Egypt;~ »
Meets Closed “BEUIDT,,Lebaaon,^No». iV .IW -: t o .
Leadera of leven Arab na tions open- c a t ti the aecond and la s t meeting o t nr!* tftelr "summU- cotiTereoce today to
s gThe sereii nations' th rew th e ir 5 . “
j f l ^ n l m o u s support behind E «ypt a t Mir opening ^ i o n ycBtcrday and sld an attjick on one Amb aU te ^ cmsUUiled aa.Attacle o n alU g*";The meeting was a ttended ' by the Ines ot SiuiU A rabia. Jo rd an and rag. the presldeats o f Z«bai]on «o^ ijTln, te d r e p r m n ta t lv a o f the oj-al families of T h e ' Yem en and s p .Ibya. Eg}-pt,«ma represented by .Its mbamdor* In Dam ascus ■ ^ n d ^
The meeting was ba rred to the
rs-fupported-E jypt-lR -thclc-open- B«>: IE iweche* and repeat*d- th e ir H ar « b league pledge to s tand by eaeh Tl iher In case o t a ttack . - F a ll
T affirm th a t any jic t of-agiBra- the on on aay p s r t^ f ou r'A rab nation th e < sn se t ot aggression ic n ln s t nil a rs r us." King ^ e sa l o f Iraqu sa id in Pe I* opening addrcaa. . Agpi . . ------ -------------------- dowi
i Area Farmers ’ Sn To Send Entries S
For St.ni*k Shnwa'-lCHICAGO, Nor. I t —Two M agic five al ey llveslock farms will be rep re- char nied In competition a t th e IfiM coup iternjilonal Livestock exposlUon W: '’' ’•23-Dee. 1 In the In terna tional cuat- npfiltheater a t the Chicago stock- •»ov rd*. . Ings,Von A. noHbin*. owner of th e V ar 'nr f«rm ne»r King Hll^wlll exhibit |-----
v ? .^ . ^ “ n-Angus cattle In • ;
wunty.. sh e ep .n U er , _vi! • W .D ecker.^upert, has lu te d en - JL?iM tor the suttolk sheep compeU-
extend over JO hii Itl one-half acres In th e newly en- 2 'd amphitheater, th e . na tion’s « cst exhibition hall, and also will
ONTACT PERCCNTAOE H IG fl CONTACT, Nev.. Nov. 14 W -T h ls nu ly community in no rthern Elko S l
“ >e h ighest we ung percentages In the s ta ts In <■_ weeks general election, I
Russians De]» t^ w * ' B uda- “I,1 ^ « y th a t •Hunaarlaa# cord ™d to the E as t in eraJM MUttay cars by Russian East
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-nejfean7r£H nTrT)TB 5«etT-fttitiiren“nan1 baTS 60,000 coupe&s and draw ing UckeU t
2-Day Indii To Star
H undreds of f r e e p n z e s and thou "cr'item s-w Iirix j-jrlvcn-aw ny 'F i'Id ff^ T h e A gprom is a sn lu te to M agic Vi essiny . T he f a i r will be open to th to 5 p .m . S a tu rd a y a t th e R ad io Bi fo r th e d raw in g s, re p o r ts A r- lonn B ft3 tian r"A g p ro m '“ Chair- n m an. T h e prizos include food I | i a n d m erchand ise cc r tif jc a tc s ; h e said . T h e f i r a t '7 6 ‘‘A rs o n s to . e n te r Kadlq, R ondevoo on . cacH d ay w ill receive a door
said M .l l rm i will h a re booths dutt|ig the •event; These In- toda; elude' OrMfi G ia n t Canning com- any pany, Coca-Cola Bottling company, Jq *i, Schroeder-s popcorn. T w in PalU Feed and Supply. S w ift nnd com- pany ..V ork Pocking company. B o- ic n s i hem ian-B eer, Young's dairy. T w in U nit .FaUs F lour mlUa, C. J . M arshall, J e - u . ^ rome Co-op and Idaho F r ^ n
_01obe Seed and Feed. Shields, nlth( Starch p lan t. Cannon's noodles, - Thi SegD Milk com pany. Independent a t t0( &feat company. B uhl Feed and Ice ly, H company. B ean Growers W arehouse cautli association. M agic Valley T to u t Ume OMWiMl“ to tirlg iiiw ted '‘Sniftn'T!tfitf^ W n n a an y ,-J .-H ..H « iry-3 ioduca ..aad-S tf - . tjh H arper,’ « as’ These flnna along w ith T w in "f/hni FttlU reU ll m erchanU a re 'footing broug th e bill. I n addlU on to supplying th e prUss, th e parU clpatlng fUrms „ a r s providing free food coupons. shoul
Persons p lanning to a tu n d th e y, Agprom may stop- by one o t « _ . downlown businesses and receive a coupon worth Xfve cenls. T his f o u - pen will cnUtle the person to a ho t- dog and coffee, double dip Ice cream cone, bag of popcorn, Coca-Cola o r a ll Uie m ilk h e con drink. In case , J j " '
n iatlve cents. However, th e local m er- in rei chanU have purchased lO.OW of the v let i coupons. • diers
While In th s m erchant's store. Uie lu tlar customer nbo jn sy ob ta in a Ucket th e f allowing him to e n te r in th e .draw - concc Ings, These m tu t be deposlUd. how- world
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-----Wetter— SPreclpltjUlon is due for Msglc
-V allay-acoordlng-to the five-day forecast received W ednesday via Associated Press.
•'Good for ducks and duck w ^hunlers," commented the AP re - ®*ted porter, reading th ta report:
••precipitation heavier t h a n “«re> normal, occurlng a s rain or snow.turning to .ra ln T hursday o r P rl- the^a
-d«}t.,snr1 ag a ln -ab n u t Bimrtan- - J X t-T o ta l'p r tc lp t tsd o n -H T c n iB ln g ^ - S ta te
to ,50 of an Inch. T cm perateres term irising to above norm al w ith was,maxlmums becoming 40 to 50 nnd bellevmlnlmums a s to 35 by the end of mentweek.” Uie I
(Probftbly.) “gain- such
•eport Hungai"But." Uie sUUon added, “*«r- starte
1 cording to th e ja t e s t rep o r ta w U o n . dren I era have been transported U> th e o u t t I E ast In locked railway cars and for Comn , t h n rf**"" myn uti i r ^ __MetI cd to strike again." Secre
The sUUon added th a t various skjold I plants b a d ben notified of the de- n ls t I
portaUon of H u n p u la n s and th a t h e wl : ••workett. th e r tS o n ,■ now a r e ’leav- relief 1 Ing the ir Jobs In Increasing num - sattlll; bers." .................... Hui
R um ort th a t th e Russians were glme I rounding, up reW llous youths fo r poeal ; deporU U on-have-eiroulated on the to ch ■ Aii«»rtiin hnrder-fQ T_sevttnil-dnyi. It—wl I The Vienna newspaper D er K ur- wlthd : le r quoted H urg ju lan refugees as holdli
reporting m s~ Russians also , b a re p u t
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In Falls Cham ber e t Commerce ta lale t« ] :e aeeretary for th e cham ber; Jack f'^ rrar^ “H unt, M oretarT -m anan r. and A xP^m Chk :keU ready for d istribu tion lo local merchan
iiistriai Tril irt Here onth o u san d s o f h o td o g s , b6t_tlc.s o f iwp,
'r ld tiy a n d S n tu rd a y a t'th 'c CHhmbVf i fie V alley in d u s try concerned d irectly to th e public n t 1 p .m . F r id ay to , 9 Ilo Rondevoo. S o f a r m ore th a n 600 p
peyow sO ]^ To Red ‘Vo
W A S H IN G T O N .'N o t'. 14 P r to d ay th is 'c q u n t r y wll! oppose th ro i any d isp a tc h o f R ussiann o r Chines to th e I ^ l e E a s t . T h e U nited S taU will n o t u n d e r ta k e to decide by Itsc fen se a g a in s t peace had been com r U nited N a tio n s m ig h t do, th e Presidi U . N . 18 n o t ' lim ited to adop ting rea h a d -th e Horcan w a r fn mJnd, — — alth o u g h he d id n o t say so. I T a • T he P resident answeced.questlons J X C i a t today^s nen-s conference eauUous- _ ly. H e said Uiere U need for such | | caution in public s ta tem en ts a t this w Ume lest dellcaU U. N. negoUatlonsw - m w t --------- ----------------------- — : r - * H—T hs-no rm alljt-sm U lng P rfs ltlen t_____ :was solemn today. T h e quesUon,"What a re th e chances for peace?" n>tasloo brought no quick o r opUmlstic-an- ),oid a swer. A fter a m om ent of reflecUon. fu rther he said h e d id -n o t believe Ihere j^w nln should be speculaUon on this point a t Uils tim e.
B u t h e said grimly th a t men who slon is can Invent nuclear weapons . so a la-di powerfifT i t would be suicide to u.ie public : them cerU lnly should be able to rexonlc find peace. m an L)
T he prospects o t failure to achieve A n e peace are too horrible, he u ld . plannlo — Hls-most-outspoken-stawmsnt-was agreed , in response to questions about So- ‘TOveral v let use of U nks. cannon and sol- ‘‘Vs mi d iers to crush th e H ungarian revo- commu lu tlan . Vehemently "he denounced O tho Uie Russian acUon aa negaUng all » U o n concepts o f " righ t a n d JusUce In the PoJJce world:-
B oth Russia and- Communist “ 'P ” " China havo th rea tened lo send "volunteers'’ to f ig h t.w ith Egypt. . A nd-a-,M osr,rtg .d lspatch-jcportgd . M a g shorUy a fte r Uie news conference ended U iat E gypt had requested A | Russlnn v o lu n te e r 'f ig h te rs ., ,
In sU U ng Uie V ' 8 . position to- Madli w ard any such action . Uie President h e a r t c cited a Nov. 5 W hite House sU te- w orth, m ent which he sa id 'referred not the .ld« merely to volunteers b u t ' to “the ed her« IntroducUon of any arm ed forces In m «« Uie^area, o r a rm s o r ammunlUon.” « m m'. _»5l.-m.nnLgptn.r tn TTnH>«< H eart . su te^ -w ou ld m ake a unllaterai de- the-Pai term lnaU on of w h at the offense ' T he ] was, if 'a n y " the P fesldent said. ••! for a s t believe I said In my (Nov. 5) sU te - In Febr m ent It would be Uie duty—with m sn o the U nited Nations, we would try w hich - again to 'b e the ir aupportera In any coopers such acUon." __________ . ■ ho Llt<
arian Wor erfsta rted deporUng th e wives and chll- let in dren of rebels' In order to stam p represe ou t Uie l i s t vestiges O f the- anU- Com munist revolt.-. . . . .
skjold awaited w ord from Commu- n ls t H ungarian auUiorlUes whether w h £ e j ho w ill be perm itted to lead a V. N. relief mission In to th e revolt-torn satfclllte. •
H ungary 's Moacow-insUlied re - P ««lo« tim e had rejected an assembly pro- The poeal to send a tenm of. cbsenrers Soviet to check on coibpllnnce—or lack of SQ%ed it—wlUx Uie assembly's d o in n d for (iuesUoi wlUidrawnl of Soviet forces and Uie take u] holding o t free elecUons. The Buda- f irs t cl< p u t .governm ent la lw .a g re ed - to cam m lt
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r l)op,_cups of co lfce nnd oth- “ r e * « ^ i nbV f of'C om m erce’s Agprom. non fo r 0 rectly w ith ag ricu ltu ra l proc* He m Ic to 9 p .m . and from 10 a.m. >■«
600 p rize s have been donated ___________ _______ _____ _ capital al
)position i^oliinfeers’ | i |— P r c a f d e h t E i a e n h o w e r s a id eets tha t t h r o u g h t h e U n U e d N a U o n s he rpeopi h in e s e a r m s o r “ '/o lu r tte e r s "S t a t e s , M r , E is e n h o w e r s a id , p w iisw / I t s e l f w h e t h e r s ic h ^ li- o f- dent, anc c o m m it t e d . A s to w h a t t h e rectors, r e s i d e n t p o in t e d ou t. t h a t f h e ^ b i" *> g r e a o lu t io n s . A p p a r e n t ly h e o*i‘
Kabpribir
Hearinj* DueO In o(h«
Ou Rezoning S™~ Area
TTie Tw in r s J ls c J t / board 0/ com- “ *LiI ntasloners voted T uesdsy -night to lold a public h earing on bee. 3. to Named u rth e r discuss a n d decide upon the was ^ y eion lng o t land owned by Jay Dsvls ^ e to u r nd Uie Okay Pteod markeU gates'to I FurU ier delay in reaching a decl- Producer!
Ion is due to a .law which provides John > la -day naUce be given before a worthy, :
ubllc hearing c an be held and the Em nxtt; esonloff accomplished. Board ChsJx- Jia soe J la n Lyons S m ith explained. W llsm, JiA n earlier m eeting of the city's jerorie.
lann lng and ton ing commission x h i di g reed -u iw i a .so luU nn .to -th f «in- roveralal a re a -a n d the minutes o( .q p c boi hU meeUng were read to the clly .
O the r business Included authorl- T T - v t I aUon to call fo r bids lor three new «Ilce c ars snd- one truclc for the « - > nnlUUon departm ent. The police M I 5 e partm en t will trad e In three of lU **
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3 e a r 4 ^ r i s i i l t a n t - S i . "
A r r i v i n g i n T . F .N odlne S'yinncs, New York City ton. Was
leart consulU nt, and Mrs. Bee Dll- 'o rlh , Boise, executive sccreUry of T he id he .idahoi H ea rt assolcaUon, a r r iv structunil d here W ednesday afternoon. nigated 1 M iss.Symnes wlU address a lunch- le lt bel«i
on m eeting o t th e Magic valley the recen te a r t ^w inplBtlnn.Thiiridvi.nain,«t build anohe-P ark -ho tel.-* ------------------------------WortunT he local association Is organising Don fs r 1
or a sU tew ide H ea rt fund campaign p lant. R n February, G ra n t Russell is chair- building 1 la n of the M agic Volley group, being bul thlch wlU sp<7iso r the luncheon. In form will ooperaUon w lU i'th s sou them Ida- acres ot lO L ite D nderw rlters sssoclaUon. c h a ^ ^ et
3rs; ’ta^East^!t In -relief supplies wlUi' U. N. ; XO epresentaUves. a .u p e r v l s i n g the ::J4EW.:_1 rograja on th e apot, Asian pi
d m lt M am m arskjold a t thU stage 'T h e H fhllB. sov ie t legions sUll hold the free to di ounU y ln a 'B r tp o f steel and Uie form of 1 ountry ta paralyxed by a general without.* (rike .p ro tesU nr t h e ' Russian re - a n y quai: r tse lo n 'o f Uie rebellion. declaratlo T he general assembly overrode T he Ici
Ovlet Dbjecta fla-a isst n ight and MlnUUr ?F««1 J o . d e b n t« _ lh e , .Hungarian n ^ 'S , \ uesUcm. r t n delegates atao voted to 8>ske up Uie Usue dirccUy, .wlUiooi ^ n d a r a r irst clearing itrth rough Uie poUUeal long to U “ " ' " ' “ Kt - ..........................- Ttlopmco
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T w olOISE. N ov. !■> (/P ) — T he Idaho ]
5ii fo llow ing a two-.vcar .study by t .grnup.i intcrc.«itcd in Iiliiho's la x i ph W ickberg , R .. Sho.shone, c h a in23 — p ro p e rly , inconic, o x - ------------
and snic.t.— na possible a / \ g
ils fund supporU sta le nid to Ic schools, public as.ilatuucc.Ic health and a ll o ther fuiic- i of executive. leBi-ilntivf,, Ju- I and ndmliilstrntlve branches j»te government. '!‘|ie nIckberg said th e committee i,.. (IJ lU L P M jeru :tax juppllcs-a i> - Imately «4 p e r c en t ot the gen- fund m oner;, th e Income Iax " 'i l taw
! than M p e r cen t and the ex- w ill bCKtaxes “ tlielr fa ir share."___ _ F ru n i_ 6ircret5?e.--TiTTrdae^dr"nirM m r^^.^^^^^ ee felt Uiese u x sources were 'idy overburdened and couldn 't m eet- “ >• ailed nn to supply m orr taxes. i ie ft the sales ta x as the best ' .. , ee ot new revenue." ^10 committee estim ated the pro- ). d two per cen t-sa les tnx—which Id woulc be paid by the avernge >n on goods bouniit w ith about
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iuca^on Is B Seld Idaho’s , ■ Big Problem l |
)CATELLO. .N0V...:4,.WrTO0V.:r l E, Smylie sa id yesterday "Uie ; ■ . V est llngle problem " facing the . '.'-V sU te legislature “will be m aking J ’ ...'.L '' we get Uie best possible educa- lo r our children."
9 said h e will p u t education, er roads, an agricultuhil m ar- Ig research agency, and changes 4ia law regarding out-of-state • S ital a t the top of h ta requesu “ !!--------tlK legU lature ;............— ......... ... V 7 -------nyHe,:ln addressing th e Idaho J f Q ] ^ il 'O to c e r s assoclaUon conven* 1 ,.no tW .there w aa a DemocratlB ' O ; . - ortty b i'th ft I d ^ senate and a . K T I lublieaa majority’ In th e house, said he was confident the legta- ire wlU " w o ^ together on p ro j- !■ « '
th a t.lire good for M aho and people." SPO Sielegates reelected Andrew D . scntAUve le of Howe as president. W ilbur tj,e NaUi IVllsen ot H am m ett, vice p resl- Ktlve asi t. asd chOM three dU trlct dl> ^ ^ ^ n r ors. be made111 JmlUi. Boise, wns elected « rv e th «tori of dlsU-lct ' No. 1. J. su te s . h ol Burley. No. 3, and Dave . > t^ . r, wribirth, Kilgore. No. 3. . columh e (a to 'and locaUon o f.the .next noratieh venilon will be decided laWr. J rea to i ottier action, the assoclaUon -on Ida led v lth representaUves' o t four noUd co n gBups and 14 wool and Iam b j ; , . j, U In Idaho Tuesday to orgonUc gimiinr t ,Td«»> ijh rfp P rw lu c fa councili to g .« u u
lie jrw .trou flj4 jled lC R tejL to .w * ity>____rch snd 'Study aimed a t selling ^A t the ‘e wool n d Iamb. Irig, T . (smed -e ll irm a n of Uie council ager of 1 I Jlsy W.[Llncoln o t Twin Falls, com panj 5 touncll l u o electcd seven dele- ecutlve es'to the barent'A m eriean Sheep « n d waj ducers coincll. T hey were: . ohn N oh.'K im berly: E. A. Stol- •thy, Idiho- m ils ; David -LiUle, n * tt: J. W. M athews. Burley; toe J . flJah, Burley; WJJbur F. sm , H am m ett; and H. C. Bacon,
Bllllncsh i delegates picked Noh a n d Alluros ;lr*a9-dlrectors~ to - s s t - o n - th e p.ffcg r PC board. E ftriic
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Plant Planned %'£r‘sUucUor
UHL, Nov. H — Approximately Ner" P e r >,001 will b e .sp en t by th e G reen Bruces En t-c a m p a n y -h e re - fo r - lh e -c o n - '--------ictim o t a 290 by 80-fool a d - Y^^• , on tb Uie building now In use l ) | r g prefluoUon, U . M. K raker.-D ay- , Wash., d lv is lon il engineer of coacttny, reports. 'Jhe iddlUlon' w in be made of SHOS1 ictuniV s te e l 'w ith sides of c o r-so n , Rlcl kted alum inum . Space will be D ietrich,
belveen th e new building and Uie Big recenUy completed warehouse to Tuesdayd another warehouse.________ ot Qoodlrorkmen h a v a-fln lsh ed -a x ca v a .I fw a spur-Ilne railroad to th e ^ it . R raker sa id . N orth of th e I n the ding a 'com storage ptatform U fsllowlnt ig built of concreto. T he p la t- son, Oo< tl wm be UO by'^'iao feet. T en den t, Jc »• o t tend 'recenUy were p u r - presldcni Md c u t o t th e p la n t fo r allage gaUon, 1 age, K raker sa id . rlcli, wai
9ians Ask Russ To Quit Hungary 'let Russlaho w ithdraw Its forces xdU j» i-tew »-ba tteredT in inw i> : rhe H ungartan people should be for beeu
to decide th e ir own fu ture and - Q of government they will have WAtJH lOUt'external Intervention from U iai Ion.
q u a ta r .- 'th ey -sa ld In a Jo in t t o r homaratlon h e re .. . ' . . ___ . .ne Iw Jers w-ere India's P rim e , - V N m U U r X w aharla l N ehru, Indo - m arshjol a'S A li-Saslnnm ldjojo, B unna 's Into Egz 3a'8K>.' and C o lo n 's S^om on ' . daransike. All four naUons.be- KEUX [ to Ull Colombo p act Asian de - annound' p m c s isd le m a . . V olon of
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lie n in iiiiil Id a lq c o n v e n tio n o f .noil cc u n d e r w n v lo re W e d n e s d a y a f t e r r
g a l e s a n d t h i r w iv e s e x jy e i i tc d to " ; t a k e p la c c ii t h e A m e r ic a n L e g io i
b e g in a t 4 p .ii. W cdnoH day n n d c o u t n L -6 .lo -8 -p .jn .^ ivc )c t)m c-Jjo ijr_M ^JJL l; ,U .se rved b y |lo c n l d ia t r iS l s u p e r v i t a t 8 p .m . T ln r s d a y m o r n in g , r e g ia i
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'• th ree pantopics, *^ 0 nances for UonConservaU to Keep
g p y A B O W O O tlSY ODeratlojU
------------ ----------------------- * • T h * Trl^rmation o f 5-1- ^ *ubU<i^Pt^er S S G ro u j)" tjrg e d S -3>oaANE, Nov: 14 i f l - R e p t^ “• ' ^ e ^In; aUvea to a re R lo n a rm e e tln g lo 'o o m ra li NaUonal Rural Electrlo-cooper- of rtsolutl ; association have urged th a t A t 6 p j Bonneville Power admlnlatraUon Im plem en lade Into a public corporation lo ^ l t h e / t th e four paclflo-N orthw est T hU will 61. by th e »le resolution recommended th a t —— — jlum bla River Development cor- T ' >tion be formed wllh a tierv lo e X I . to include Washington. O r e - X l V *
Idaho and MonUna, H ie p ra- d corporation would be perm it- - y to. Issue elecWcTevenue- bontls ■- f la r to those used for self-flilanc- ' V
I th e association's closing meet- iS ev e l T. C. W aller of Spokane, m an- f n r » . n f
■ of Ihe Inland Power and Light pany, was named Uie new ex- portaT lC i 4ve committeeman and Port- D r.:R oy I was selected as the site of th e F a rm B
conference. The 1BS8. session f p » n r a be held in Montana, a l a slto.to „ f u L „ innounced later. - prinpipaa te directors named were: B. R. day-lon{le, Corvallis, Ore.; Jo h n M . --------------rge, LewUton,' Ids.; Reed Burr, itleld, U tah ; George Lackman, 1 . 0 1 1 ngs, Mont.; clarence J . H unter, - - iras, Calif., and . Mrs. JusUne
irilcr. Rep.’ W all H oran, R., lh., said .he would prepare a bill - * 1 :h would give army engineers . . - I « idato and full c o n g r^ o n a l au - « ity to store water u stored wa- &OISE, In the Columbia basin. sugar tm
ther resoluUons-called for con- b e 'd o n e a cUon of d a ^ a t Helta Canyon, in spuds ■pcrce, PaMUse. O lader View, o t th e .m ees Eddy and Penny ClUfs.__ porting s
fectors.Samed For Water BoardlO SH O N E,N 0V.-14—C A .J o h n - m ost hall Rlchneld, and W. F. Stlmpson. ground,
rich , were reelected directors o t , Howeve; Big Wood River Canal companj^ to d ry li (day and Cecil Trosper, no rth Idaho , thi
reelecUohr ; ; s tiH d T ln I Uie rcorganlsaUon o t the h ^ r d T h e ser iwlng Uie elecUon. A. C. Thom p- 1 th e sU t
Ooodlng, Was feelected presl- bushels o Johnson wss reelected vice year. Avc
Idcnt from Uie Richfield segre- esUmated >n, and W illard Nelson,, m e t- two bushe , was reelected vice president; <c:«iitiiii
NEWS b u l l :QDEN, Nov.-X4.tn—A n -4 o iU a |-p ay m e n t^ be m ade to sugar beet growers In U tah , Idi th«i-amal^am«tM Biigar e o m tw y , H . A.' T.-He sald-the payment r e ^ S e n t td T T p e r beets harvested through’0 : t . 31.
ASHINGTON. Nov. M (« -8 c e re ta ry of Ui loag -ran te je t bemberf, "eapabie of dellv
homeland." are eemlog off Soflet prodaeUc
« T S D NATIONS, N 7Y .iN oT, H (IB—Seer ihjold today gave Uia s ig n a t'to ‘ l a r t mo E n p t . .■ : : . ■ .
O X OG O ; Nov. 14 U V -A grem en t'on iT n « junCed today by Uie Bunker H ill compai in of Mine, Mill and Bm eltei ^Voricers.
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im itte e today .recommemled a twc TntCTPngml-fiTTirWPhirTircommpni ;d num erous hearings nnd appenrr >ups expressed opposition to th e e: n i t t e e had m ade a co n cen tra ted s
Open IFI t Tonight “lil conservation d is trie tn te rn o o n w ith som e 400 -to -a ttcn d r-A ll-aesslo n s- { - ^ 5 ^ Bgion hall. R eg is tra tio n in st m onth co n tin u e th ro a g h 9 p .m . contact \y ■JILbliAelil .iLnil rc frc a h - e rv iso rs . D irec to rs w ill etreet”'^ D ff ia tra tio n will beg in n t T he cou jc k w ith th e f i ra t session ctaion, had ; a t 9 . The f i r s t nesHion atlve could e devo ted to o ffice rs ’ rc -
'V i th R . L yo..., S m ith , m an o f th e city com m ia- ir n o t an 1 w elcom ing delegates. it was sub D onald A. Williams. W ash- piibUc uUi rD .-0 ;; 'adm ln lstra to r fo r-the munlolpall soil conservation service, will power to 0 de th e f irs t meeUng wlUi a Uibutlon t ’•Tha Challenge of .the Fu> T he cll>
Uoning toellier ouutandlng speaker will ed «>• ward Woosley, director of th e caUons fs 1 o f land management. W ash- Im PJct up I, D .O .; and form er Idaho o ffl. . T h e ^ a rs . Bessie M. Basil. Prarie, »y •p reslden^ .w l^ speak, - ) « « « « afternoon wUI be divided into pa n e l discussions on the
. "HOW Supervisors Obtain F l- ,s fo r OperaUng Boll Conserta- DtaU-lcts,“ "EducaUon In Soil rrvaUon DlslrlcU," and rW*>s eep th e Publlo Informed on ,5illons Pf' so il CowerwlUon ^ ^ ^ X v ?
> Friday momlng lesslon'wlUa t,B :l6 a m , wim U iree.panel L
■slons sl^tod. A t noon . Uie “ I lunchcon will fea ture Blroy . jn e ne
» m aster. c«; e sw ^ p en ^ . . . . e f ina l session i t i a 1» devoted petaons' tmmlttee r e p o r ta ;^ d studying board nii toluUons. ' and. I t ' i6 p jn . Friday, th e Twin Palls comcU 'sm ent Deslers*’kssodaUon will deslgnatl< th e delegntea a t a social hour. T he d t will be followed a t '1:30 p a i. ouesUon’
ae I4 th a tm usl banquet._______ ( c ^ d
eied for Lead Cited at Buiri- I _ ' Photo Page Eert
evelopm enfof~JM der8 w ho coWTit r-.of con stan tly -en c rb ach in s goven a n c e to A m erica ’s i» n tin u e d h ap R oyal G a r f f toM T w in -F a lla coiinl m B ureau fcderatioQ" T u esd ay eve o r of m arketln ic an d 'sp e c c h a t Ui icipal s p e a k e r .a t a d in n e r a t S t. E -long convention . A tte n d in g .th e . 1 -- ---------- — ;--------------------- flono, ii
msiderable Hic''po Jeet-Hajpvest- Not Fiidished s 'S
iWE, Nov. 14 «>-Considenb1e Oielr vle • »>eet harvesUng .was le ft to th e tr a d l >ne a n d field frost w as reported •’We m 3Uds -being dug th e first p a r t teaching le . month, th e . USDA crop re* serted £ ng service for idaho'^cald to - Amerlcai
a repo rt It noted th e firs t th ree tern, bm s of O cld ler.w ere Ideal fo r cm M iuli e s U n g r - B u t- th ( r r « s l - o f - th e - TKev-a i l w as cold a n d wet, leaving u c u S f .? t, 6,000 acrw of spuds a n d al^ J
h a lf Ul# sugar beets ia Uie - of the Ai
wever,.Uie moUture was f boon • ,1 . ry land ftirmera of southern m on,|„» B, Uio se « lce sald. I n UiU area
i r i n s p « ^e service «U m ated u of Nov.; sU to 's com would be 3.77flW0 ®L,‘ sis com pared, to 3140,000 ta st J S ” ^
Average yield th is year was
| 2DriLETINS 0. • . • .- .. . jusU Mn t Tf r r r r-^‘‘'" i tily tMBoW 1, Id ah o and Oregon tomorrow nw a!S > 5
F p e rc e n T o T U U -to lB ra rs a a fo o V « 3 - . “ - A rthur
of Uie Air Force Qoarlea siud been c ite delivering a ton io weapons on W eldon 0 iaeUon Unes. ‘ - jjuaoe;
-SecreU ry-G w eral D s r lla m - <=»*;• *PP< t moving"-l[r-N . police erect Judg« Ds
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k n w .th re e -y e s r con tract wss iTtipany and th# In ternational “aya,
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e .o f . Is T a x Itw o p e r ccn t sales ta x fi]
m cndntio ir\’rn iron (ro fT i--------n te a rn n c c .i by indtV ltlualB ---------\ gle ealcH tux idea. Rop. . : id s tu d y of all ty p es of
'.Is Seeking. li jhearing for I o-Op Ruling I8E, Nov. I4 MV-Thc city o t hFulls to d s r culeed tha sU te ji
ne court for a rehearing on (ionth's court decUIon th a t Uie Ict between th e c ity and the -jjFalls coopernUve Gas associ- 0.was..viUegal.-vol<Land_ofjq_____ j
court. In a unanimous, da- ‘I). had decided U iat th e cooper- . ' t :ould n o t legally serve th e city ;fl naluml gas because 'the asso- • !||1 was n o t a true cooperaUve: 1| n insU umenU llly of th e city; ■ an InstrumenUillly of th e city .1
I subject to regulaUon by th s [I : uUIIUes .commission, and a in > lpa llty d o ssn o th a v eth e .le g al.... . J ’ to own and operato a gas dls« {{ Ion system. I c lly of Idaho Palls, in pe tl- I ig today (or a rehearing, point* Jj t th a t the decision has “ramlfi* . i i IS ( a r t^ o n d lU .lm m ed ia t* ._i : t upon the parUea thereto.” i J case was the first teat r f eoo-;: between U Idaho municipal* and sim ilar gas cooperatives. » n lra c ts were opposed h y 'th d ' m ountain G as com pany-vbleti Uie sU te franchise to serv* . _«m Id aho w ith n a tu ra l gas. :w._—^ peUUon filed by Idaho Palta - 1 ’ m aintained th a t the city waa- (olng beyond lU conaUUiUonal-; ■* rs in contracUng wlUi th e co*. H itlve because It " d im n o t a n d - tiot . . . Issue' bonds__._. . levy 1 . . . collect ta x « . . o r"p a jf ' s'* In opeiaUon o( the gas sys*'
eratlva tssee laK dadra* -nentoiitar-of U ie 'cltr^ iW .c H y l . : ; t h e on ly c 9n n * « o n . w a V P r ^ - a th a t- th e c ity w u ia .d e s ig S it i r r . ' }n s '-w h o -a iiy '''b e s e le o te a '.» — d m anbeiii o t 'tb e . coc^ii^atfTe.l “ i t 'w a s “no t-ee r ta ta thiB-rdtcr;
icU w lU 'e x e rd s s - J to - ri jJ it’- i ^ -nia tlon ."- — .........r - r -------z . . '?le d ty m a ln ta ln u . th a t th a D s l r U onregard lng c ity opet»U on.of'‘CCTtl»««*«a rw V C tiM M i Sl •
idersl^ i '
ireauMeefci n i t e s o r v r ^ r e e f l o m in * ^ h yivem m ch t ia_of p rim e in w ___h ap p in ess and p r o s p ^ t i ', . o iia ty convenU on o f Idaho*. evening . " D r ; 'G a r f f r P r o » - : '•
t U n iv e rs ity o f U tah , w as'. ‘It. E d w ard ’s school ending ' he. b a n q u e t w e re ;8 8 4 .p « - 8, in c lu d in g m a s te rs r t a l i i . in F a lls coun ty G ranges. . . .' Pom ona G range m aster- - v. [•o ther g u e s ts . - •
pm sn t in Ita current program ;.O ir ( ( 'w arned th a t coQeeUvlsU d o in g 's be tter Job o( “selling” - r vlews th w are spokesmen for* trad itiona l Amertcan system.Ve m ust devote grea ter effoft to h ihg our vlewa on America," as* - sd D r. G ar((- "We know fh« ir lcan 'w ay produces norfcgoodi ' '
. b u t v e m ust n o t pu t too .L ‘h u l s on goods and aervleea." , • ^ey’a re ru ia w . 'G ir f r r b y -p jp d - '- - T of -(alth in Ood and th e cour* '
to live according to th e moral epls which fonn the (ouDdatiOQ ' ' ' / le American aystem. le. convenUon opened T o esd ay • ■< tilng’a t- th e . G range hall. Re* . ^ s from committees were h e a rd , 'i- po lldes f o rth e 'o o m ln g y e a rse t.. *mam''iTrfrffTlMng. ■rrq -lUier officers, wlUi th e excep*. o f Uj* second vice p re^ ldea t,, ' . v reelected a t the afternoon s ^
Fred Thlem e-w as named to y • ' - a d Louis R cialw .assecond v l c a ,
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Drivers l^ed .? O n S p e ^ C o u n t :
iUm of. u ia 'P eaM Joe W ejdcSTT.i ly, Tuesday (Ined twtf
• 1 3 - a n d - |8 - « l s . r ----------Lhur. 0 . C olU nih iM li^ .iaw b u . '^ c ited to a p p e a r 'J ^ o r*
lono naalin llM .ob iipge .' a a e 'P . O lanp llt, T b e-D a il^ '^ ^ '; appeared before Wei£Ml.:poUM e D avid ooUet;, a n d ' ;md «s oosU (o c .n < « U « « n t4 r iT -^ H la' U ^nse. ir a s ' «ospeDfied-iQr-,;-| lya. D eputy BherUC It Ui>-an « U - . '
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i Gonsiderable- :U Beet Harvest F : i . NotFinishei
1 Tlie dry '^ a n produ%'on eallm i: i ■ b t 3,052.000 lOO'pound bae> rcm alai’ I . unchanscd tro m OcC. 1.
i; •• I T h e fftll *pud crop w m ealim al• h i 33.116.000 lOO-pound W cJti. I
I S' ■ luime M ft m on th cnrllcr. a n d oboi j i , iwo mlUlon above th e 1955 crop.-| i • I Com mercial npple producUon
- fHiBhelT ■lightly boftw th e 18I______ crop. . ........... ............1 - ' - I n an o th er report on ran e e niI. - livestock conditions in Idnho, t
i U S D A ta ld there hnd been no grt^*-7 hnproX'ciduU since Oct. 1. "I t r . j Caltio a n d sheep 'w ere report'! U n good condlUon. bu l slightly bI « ow avcm go and feeder c a ttle d) ^ taand v a a rathe rslugg ith . ' I ' l lUuige condlllotis were descrlb{ iis being sUghUy below thoae o(• f year ago. .> ' » Way «ni< n ih f r iiippHwi Wf. Acscribed a s "generalty am ple" ai'■ ■ tr t l expected to be la/go enough; ' m eet d f w in a i~ m th o o jn —»nppi> inen tal Xeedlng tU rted e arlie r thi : , p iual.
; Service Held for : Robert Johnsoi n u P O lT . Nov. U -P u n en U ser icoa wer* he ld Tuesdsy a ltem oi # t th e O oodm an chapel fo r Robe
> ' ‘ « » u g la s Johnson wlUi th e R( ! : • ^ /en d e ll. Ooo oflleiaUng.:— r-------^ T h B 'M c th o d b t Junlo rxho ir-san
;< 3>allbcircra were Charles Bohle L ISlcven BroadJieod. Leonard Butte
y ield. W endell Dean. Jen llolling A nd Q regory lloUingcr, members i
• ■. J4ie deceased's Scout Itoop.------ I-M rs.— A rth u r— CopeJand,_-Mi
G eo rg s K noblauch. Mn. W ren Co . i !kln). Don Cojt, Mrs, Enid V anE ro
. ]. fUJd Mrs. Harvey BUderbaclc' we; I 9n cliargo of flo*'er».
I Concluding rites wer» held i . J h o R u p e r t cemetery.
j i_: Visit in ShoshoneI SHOSHONE, N or. 14—Ja n e t At
I jB h^tegul. freshm an »t th o Un ^ iirerslt? o f Idaho , h as been vUiUr ' ' . 4 ie r p a re n ts Mr. and U rs. Kuteb:
^ncIiustcguU- * tlir. a s d him . Bobert Hewet
'i! 3>amitt. h a v e . b«en TitiUng here.: ~ a P iu la F urm an, BacrtRiento, Oalil
Jitt* been Tisltlng Mrs. Fred Clinge
: Hpspitds! ; Magic Valley Memorial
i ViolUnsr hours a t Maglo Valte : gwemorlaT hospital a r t rrom a to
Ikad 1 to B p jn .; ' .......... ADMITTEO -------------I ! VlrgU M cBride, Richard Clarl : iMancy B barp , Jon Thorpe. M rs. Ja : : ftUttoD. M rs. I« e Lucich a n d Irwl (f { W o t t l o . aU T w in FalU; M rs. Joh U «lam U ton , M rs. Charles Bchoonovc I j ^ d Mra. V lrsll Bowman, sr.. a ;; - S u h l : N an o y /av tttm ao . Boise, as i Slames B la d e s , a n d Mrs. Harvc » fru ck cr. K im berly.; -4 DISMISSEDI ' ! M i*. Jo h n Noviwel and w s . M i
Ooo V lsser and.dAU<bt«r. M rs. A rn- ; ' «3onton « n d sa n .'M n . V e lm s .a i :
, £ w . M n . Alvle K night a n d M i LS" W aglge Wixrd. , a ll Twin FalU ! 1^1
M mos F a w cc tt.D e lb ert H arm s a t A irs . H o w v d P a rb h , »U B uh l; Mi S .uthet' B e n n e tt and son, Jerom' } ^ t y C tu ils . EUra. Nev„ a n d Mi
1 C h a r le s D opson. Hansen.• / .BIBTU S■ A son WM bcm TuesdAy to ^ n d M ra. c b a t les Bchoooover. Bul
■ V lsltlns hours a t fit. Benedic __ ____Jiosp ltal ax® from a to 4 a n d 7 to
ADMITTED- -■ Carley O sborn and S to v tn Jlat fnons. boUi Twin FaUt; P4urIUs c ilaz , Rogenw n: Mrs. R obert BU M rs. A lpha FiiUUps and M n . I p e r s o n , a ll Jerom e; Sunanne Ha • n d M rs. Archie Winter, bo th We
................BeU. a n d CecU W. Moore, Wentjovp ta h .■ DISMISSED; M rs, S lerling B ny , B liu , a: Iklrs. Y sedrs T on rs , Jerome, t D1RT1I6! A son wns born to Mr. anif M
"y rc h le W inter, -WfHUtll . unfl flnughter v,-ns bom to M r. nnd M Lee Em erson, Jerome.
• Goodin? Memorial• VlslUng hours a t Ooodlng Com &femortftt hoip lta) are rrom X 1:30 a n d 7 to 8:30 pjn.■ DISMISBED
___ * I .<illB Parsons. BUM. «n'd M■ Lloyfl-Thuroer nnd ton a n d ’meii
^ 1 . b o th Ooodlng.
;— -C ottajtvB u^lcy-» ADMITTED
■ J-Mrs. E dna Dayley, Burley, s M rs. M aude Oreenwcll. Paul,
f : DISMISSEDI < G nry Clnrk. Burley; S usan 5ml
f nut, a n d Mrs. Erma Vigil. Rup<
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..ll 5-Gall StoUer and Judy K ra lt.UI .X upcrt, nnd M rs.-Joseph Bov1 Pnul.I , DISMISSED1 ‘ .A nn CampbcU. Itupert.
ij ! Weather:____ S Maglo Vnlley--Falr to n l jh t ;
tjtnorcow : colder .JeeighCKigh U p c n tu re tomorrow 35 to 40: low
----- }! d g b t 10 lo IS. Low la s t nlgbtJ SS a t 8 a . tn. and 33 a t nootr.
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i i e d j p l v . 'aUm ate! 3 a:m alned, I j ^ S .
iim ated^ - I « I;lts. the! I " " " S m . g I d about 1 I ■ N v 51 I
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>e 1655| JJ W i th o u t aige nndl t r a f f i c d e a th in o u r M a p le ho, th e V a tlc u .10 g reat \_________________ _______________
I. F. Is S e e k i n gItle <1** , • «
» c r.b « i R e n e a m i g f o rse o( a ”
« g«M svAtfm was con*eefflrt w ith “ft nonclng" Ui# system, and th e coop
' “ e r a t lv e h a d a “l e | t l “ m e u jo d o rsu d tlnanclng.
Id ah o Falls aUo argued th a t lh Y S U association waa a tru e coopera ^ Uve. since l l was no t an Instnim en t o A t i or th e c ity . “U follows U tat th e asso l a U l l e lation operates only for th e fienefi 111 **rv. consumer* who are reoulrcd (, t _ o o n applications fo r membcnihlp. nnhert a rgum ent said.
,« - T h e c ity also contended th a t Un "* court rinding U»at to e cooperaUve. 1
utiU tles commission was InconsUten wlUi Id ah o law.
peUUon also argued th a t Jhi of quesUon of wheUier a c ity h a s U»<
r ig h t to operate a gas system wai “prem ature* s ln c t th e c lty or-Idah* PalU w as no t considering Immedh
2*.“ ; , ^ a tely tak ing oyer the system fron JC were u so c la tlo n . T he peUUon adde< ..M th a t Idaho code granU th e power K leld ‘ t ow n property.♦ivlU ioutrestrtctlon.’*
,ne H e a r i n g D u e
O n K e z o n i n ^VlslUng :____ _____ . O
“ M a r k e t A i - e a(ftM f i |» Out) ,
Oallf cars. T h t truck will be an addl- 31inger Uon to the sanlUUon departm ent.
A n agreem ent to perm it th e Boise- I Paye tte Lum ber oompany to buUd i
tem porary structure across th e allej In block 1, w ood's addlUon, was ap-
......... proved by-’th e board._______________—I c i ty M anager Joseph LaUmore re-
, , po rted to the commission oh h is trip r i a l la s t week to F t. Ord, C a lir , to re- Valtey view th e reserve train ing program a to 4 H e Indicated h e was ravorably Im*
Pressed by w hat he had sten .-------------T he-com m U slon authorised thiClark, c ity a tto rney to draw up an agrte-
rs. Jay m e n t wlUt th e in te rm oun ta ln O u I Irw ln com pany lh a t would allow th e com- t. John pony to use th e city tresUe *cro« lonover ito c k c n e k a t Shoshone' stree t roi sr.. aU plaelaK 'gas lines. LaUmore expUtne« te, and .th a t th e tresUe U lUghtly w est oi H arvey th e b rtd g t and U now used, to c am
t h t e lty ^ w ater pipes across thi creek. H e lald the gas.cam pany de
n . M rs. slrea t o place Ita pipe* ad jacen t U I. A m ie th e w a te r line. a I top - n i e . «m m l*s/e in«» toolf_und«i d M rs. advisem ent a request trom th e U nit s; S^rs. ed N ations c h i l d r e n ' s func n s and (UN ICEF) for 1.000 postcards of thi a ; Mrs. a re a to be dUlrtbuted to Itallai lerome; achool children. T h t request, li }d M n . te rm o t a letter, s ta ted th e card
Would have a eulturat and tourU value, and would give tJiiB chlldrei
to M r. v isual knowledge of Uie beauties o r, Buhl, th e world.
A rier the meellng h a d ad journ^
l o ^ e commission on th e Munlclp* < 9 a league meeting In Boise la s t Satur » ' day. H e said Uie league w as prepar
____ lng lto rg o "b efo ie :u » e ~ lo rth eo m ln
o 5 r **»<* tl'® hlghwa? B lu e . liquor rundt. . .
BOARD TO M EET h SHOSHONE. Nov. 14 — Th
M ethodist ofllclal board will me< enqover, ^ ^ church.
?■ '»'> Magic Valley WM„, .„ Putterals - nng K’ ' y
nd Mrs. R tJPE R T — Funeral services re M rs. S usit K enaston will b e held i 10 A. m . Thursday n t th e Ooodma
s - l m ortuary w ith the R«v. R ex Lawso: pasto r of th e ChrUUan church, o
r County (leintlng. Concluding rile s will I m X to held a t ihe R upert cemetery. Frienc
mny call a t the m ortuary (roi W ednesday aflem oon lo Ume <
nJ Mrs. se rv ice s .____________________"'nTelmn ^
WENDELL—Funeral services fi M rs. Motile. RuskU will be held i
-------- 3 p jn . Thursday a t th e W tavcr mo;f - tu a ry wllh the Rev. Chad Bollc , . p a s to r ot the Wendell Presbyierii ley, a n a church, officiating. Concluding rili
will be held a t the WendeU cemi ... tery. Friends may call a t th e morti
— S f r C ' d W o T r d s ^
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m D I N N E R
r : T H U R S .I "’I MOVEMBER -TS J; j 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. --1‘ . - ST . ED W A RD S SC H O O L
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ju \ ‘‘“ i A d u lts S K S O jD erp Io tc .__
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A r & T l n d u s t r y —
Sautes Slated b ---- Oi Two Days J
; (P t.« r> f OM' Jever, n t :* Radio Rondevw. Bns- lin n saJdi i* “very poislble th a t c, th e draw« wlU be c o n lln u ^ , n o t- ^ Ing the«»re more thnn 600 w oe
- Riven k v In a to u t of 15 hours, g W inners eed not be present,
--------- — TJie’chnlKr Is sponsoring a-ou*i- -jne*5mao*nnerBftr(metat-1:30p.m r g
--------- O T iu rsdaJ^ t-U ifi-A m erlcan^glon ju i a h a ll a s ;* lc k .o ff for the Agprt>m.r " , . J a c k Far.r. banquet chnlrmnn. u r g . ,lu y io blnessm en lo conlact n
fn n n e r X<nd and bring him t{> the « ) d in n e r. • i case the husinetsm an g
know s Bione on th# fnrm F a r ra r ; I o r sa id do*«J of names have been sub-
m ltted b members of th e cham - { lK r’4 AfiEultural dlvltlon.
r t l * S penkeat the banouei will be D r. < D onald JlllUms, sdminUirotor fo r i
• th e consivsUon service. W ashing- Im o r ton . D. C w ho U m Twin FalU to U I g > d d rw s-4 t-iU i* - to l| cflntrrvallon j
d u tr ic ts snvenllon. Also appearing lUt “ff- on t he PKrmm wifi be Liter S{Jen«. i! coop- U n lv ^ ^ r d iH T e x U M to n lB t:--------of such T h e pupotes of UiU week's even ts i
a re two-fld. reports MlUheU H un t. ,u t Iha cham ber ic reu rym ansger. U is de - ;Mpera* signed to-.are Magic Valley lending rum ent th e s ta te in u tu le to lhe naUonal le asso* c ity farmWeek snd the second a im Benefit Is to cduc*t the people to w hnt th e Ircd to valley h s 4 , rrahlp." ^-^6 A f ^ n l U designed prim arily
. “to c reate n& Industrial clim ate4>'‘- ■"lUve, If t) ,! , ^ re a ca inollned to th ink In-
be sub- u ..I h»i.iin<« n t t him Ih fira u ltu d e s tOTtld C a m b e rs of com- m crees and loTdustry itself become antagonU U c. li large ^ r t . I t Is the
IS* the people who h ip Industry se ttle In ' « a n area. 1 " i.* * * E xp la ln ln i lls point, H unt nnid-Idalw b r ie n ‘ a -f in o ie k in g -a p lacB -fo :-anmedi- new or b raa c f plant will n o t con- i rrom U o t lh e chamfer o r any oUier. civic
organltaU on. is te a d . Uicy go to th e I J people. A t asdvlee station, th e firm
repreientaU ieU sks w hat the com m u n ity does f r Industry. T he n t-
, te n d a n t doeint know and the m a n ' g e ts th e .lm ir ^ lo n the com m unity______ sl n o t wlUn to help Industry
enough. J ‘ISJL 'nTie Agpiom U aimed a t educnt- C? Ing th e ICTY ice station a ttendan t,
w aitresses tnil olher persons deal- L C c t Ing dlrecUy wtth the public th a l we
a re deeply Interested In industry,"' H uA fconU iutd .
‘ T o th e pioplo who u « of the opin-Io n - th a t icdusUy is virtually non -
Bolse- ex isten t, H in t said ta 'M ag lo V nl- )uud a Joy thero- ore 450 persons working In e alley in ^ u jt jy « l l Ume. in addlUon. a n - M »P- o th e r BOO are employed seasonally........... T h e ir oomMned w aget nre WWOiOOO.u . f* P roperty ; owners of processing ‘I* Xlnna have tlx million dollars Invest-
In machinery snd buildings nnd pny 1300.000 prtperty lax nlone.
*J “ ** F ro m th U they show n gross volume o r th ir ty mllUoa dollnrs.
f , — •L efs-open o u r -e m -to -w h n l-w e « I have." H un t said. “And le fs n ttend
” c o t^ th e Agprom Fridny nnd Snturdny.*'
E B Undecidedrest or • R obert W arberg. who resigned a^ > carry e h a lm a n o t.th e planning and £on<- M U»« la g board Tuesday, reported W ed- ny de - aeeday h t U undecided w hether to lent to p ress h U resignation.
H e sa id board m em ben refused to .u n d e r oocapt th e reiliiia«en.an<t.ndded K s U n ll- probably will be seWed a t th e nex t
fund board meeUng. or the M eanwhile, L. Jam es Koutnlk, who
I t a l l u Prom pted Uie rtslgniU on by ques- « t , in uon lng the need of n special m eet- ' enrds claimed none of the acUon was to u ru t •loftlclnl.'' He held the meeting had hlldren closed before Wnrberg nnnounced hU itles o f resig^ctlon and ssltf voIm of con-
. lld tn ce n n d . eenture h a d been.“. s a -■■orgpl.l-.- .■
's a 'tu ri READ TIMES-NB\V8 WANT ADS.
r^home 1
ces for Aa Amsriean U n mnn who isn 't held a t o traia ta bawl ent U>e president oodman b n t la n lw nji peUle to policemen, tjawson. ■ -rch. of- will be .Friends f (rom Jme
Ices tor held a t ' er mor-Bollck, ------
lylerianng .
m ortu-lo tim e
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' TIMES-NEWS. TWIN
- [ --Twin-Falls-^Ne1 From HM piUl
.M rs. H enry. J . w ise haa returned E J c hom* a fte r undergoing m»}or sur- fini r ' s aery n l T w ln-FalU CUnlc.hMpital. Twl
--------- lnr. Jo in s H ertford U nit He>"*' D. L. Pace. Tn-in .PnlU, wnn re- Fsl
cenUy nam ed n member ot Uie 'b e Hercfoid nssocUtlon.
M n rrU g e .U c en s t. wo;A marrlsge license was laued in
T uesday -by -the-T w ln -F alls counli- « n p.mr clertrto -rB obble-L ee-Johnston snd Ilon jan lc t3L X flngE U )Q th .T w in_F all^ ghi■om. ------------^rg- nu n m ag e Sale Scl
* PrlmroM Rebekah lodgr will hold Tb Uic a rummnge sale from 8:30 s. m. to (
8 p. m. Friday a t Dean Motor « m - Flir r a r p»ny show room. ............ h am b- ---------a m - SpevUi Meet Set wll
Barrack 509, V eterans ot World I D r. w ar I. will hold a speclnl meellng
fo r a t 7:30 p. m. T hursdny a t 320 Ing- SevenUi avenue east. n .Is to --------- ■ ]lUon o a i tn by Dng________________jts>rlng Marlon Klinger. 1783 Borsh ave- fs mcc. nue east, reported to poUce his son en• wnirblttZn on' the leg Tuesday night xn 'cnU by a black nnd w hite dog. Hs re- fn lu n t. ported he believed th e dog belonged ^a s d e - a l jM Maurice s tree t norUi.ding --------- Cllonnl Bonds Posteda im George Kelso. E arl Terry. John . j
I th e Bertie. Naomi Egbert, T ed L. John* „son and H. J . W eaver posted »1 j ,
a rlly bonds Tuesday wiUi Tw in FaUs po- m ate Uc« for overUm e p a r t ing vloUUont. q ,
4-II Club Meets ^ihP ir T he 4-H club of w hich Mr*. R. r JStT W lt to in r f fa t te r mef n t-the-W IUon *
home Tuesday (or a lesson on cook- *“ r°.h* ing nnd measuring. ChrlsUna Slump ‘ wns hostes, Susnn SUvers wiU be
hostess n t th s nex t meeUng.
, Missouri Man Fined „Qllbert W .”Anderson7TV«bb"Clty. t i
“ **}■ Mo., wtis lined »50 nnd P costs . 1 . Monday in Twin PalU JusUco MUrt ^
for csm vnnnlng a m otor, vehicle ^ w ithout a perm it. He was cited by „ sU te police on Fourth avenue within
- the cfCy limits. " sti
Jn ity No License NeU Floe ^ ae uslry -- sonn ie HunUey. 232 Monroe street. ^------- w5Jrilned »5Taid-|3-eosto-Wedn«day- ^ucnt- In Twin Palis JusUce court for op- dnnt, ernung an nulomeblle wlUwut n deal- driver's license. She was cited byII wo atnte police east o f Kimberly on »try," JilRhway 30. _____ ni
opiri- General Meet Set ’ Un o n - The general meeUng of Uie C hrb- V nl- Unn Women's Fellowship wlU be y
ng In held Thursdny evening a t Vnlley jj a n - Chrlstinn church. 'H ie Rev. James
nnlly. R^ Crowe, Jerome, will spenk on th e ^ OOM IdabO -R nnch. (or VouUi. Rupert. S M eS bm - h i^ n d V -w lll -b e -g u e s ts - Ivest- t n d refreohments will be served.
Nominated a t Colle7* c.“Sf: Sharon Miller, T * 'ln Palis, U one ^
of four frw hm en coeds nominated as candidates for queen of the Col- _ Iofe” o f“ ldaho * lnu u tra tem lty bnll
i i?r. Friday evening. Students attending ‘*•5'- UiB dance will vote on Uie eandl- *
d a t« . who were nam ed by me two •; campus fnitemlUes. SUident chair- mnn for th e dance includ* Oeorge « W alton. Hnnseo. and Hefb Evans, p
'^ J I J T y tU e .W ed- " ------------- ---------------
LDS Rites Held SS 'S__At Ward Chapel' DURLEY. Nov. 14—Funenil serv-. .*hQ held . for Mrs. FrancesouM . ‘Nellie) Owen Tuesday a t the
Acequln LDS, ward chawl w ith Bishop O arU i O . Enines ofllclaUng.
, The family prayer wss given by L h l i Mel SU venton. Prelude nnl post-
lude wss played by Gwm M acln- tosh. InvocnUoh was given bj £3mer Saxton. The obituary w u lead by
•' Bishop Enmes. Mavis HanlU. LoU XttW MSrO«HnirDMQeVbMJ.*«enei -
ADS Stevenson. Loin Hnnlcs. Med MllU, John Nibset nnd Alfred 'fhnxton
- ' Mng,__ Accompanist M re ! Phyllis■ r n - Thomas. Blnhehe C ^ k snd Gwen B U Macintosh.
I \ Bishop MclvJn M onair snd Boy Moncur spoke. T he betedleUon was
• I ^ given by BUhop Dnvid Parker. Con- I ■ eluding rites were held a t Ui9 Rup-
e rt cemetery where Ue grav* was dedicated by Harold Jmton.
Pallbearers were Robert Moncur. Ervin Moncui*. LouU Moncur. Jamea Moncur. Bud Robinson tnd Otirind Peterson.' 1
Flowen, under the dlrecUoa of Uie Acequin Rellef^foclely. ■
‘Isn T ’ Or?n'*RoWln! .^ r s ! ^ g!" a, Br<ft'er-']r Iden t ton. Mrs. R. .Mien. M ra O. O. Ekmes i imen. and Maxine Parker, |
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i U s e Y O U ■S i n t e r e d ,
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in Brief | Faulty M atncc Brings Fine '
<1 Earl Coker. J r , ro u te 3, Buhl, was •- flned-j7 *nd-<3 co eu “ru esd sy in i, Twin PslU JusUce court for operat
ing a'vehlcle w ith a fnuley m uffler.He wns nrrested S u n d a y In- Twin
:■ FslU by SU te Pntrolm an H . E . Carr.
Sfl License NeU FineRaymond Armstrong, T w in PnlU,
was final W and S3 c o su Tuesday , rf in juiUcc c o u rt- fo i^ r lv in g n cnr li' with .00 driver's license; Arm strong » ' td w nn-nrrM U d^Sunday by Xlepilty thi _ Sheriff W ayne H ankins In Tw in “
FalU-: - • th.
Id Turkey D inner p lanned ^to ch ruU an W o m e n 's Fellowship, cli n- F ln t OhrUUan church. wiU hold a aji
harvest fosUval and turkey .d inner tb a t Uie church Thursday. T h e festival will begin n t 10 n jn . nnd th e dinner
‘<1 will be served (rom 6 to a p jn . T h e pr pubUc U welcome. wt
Flaed for Bad Ftates fuRobert D. L ln d ja y .-ro u tn rE a e n : 5F
_ fin><t SIP and 13 coulil tn_T yln u e- FalU JusUce court Tuesday for op- tS 90 eraUng a m otor vehicle w tth fic- th h t -nnonrllccnse-plnteeHH Ift-w ne-aUo th ■e- fined $2 and »3 .costs for. driving a cd car wlUi no renr lighU . O
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A 1942 Dodge driven 1 ^ Alvin Big- « iui ters, Conwlche, W ash., a n d n O nr- » n* re tt Frelgi'tllnes truck collided n t U
J a. m. Wednesday In Uj# jpoo block w of Kimberly road.-D am age to Uie Dodge waa estim ated a t WO. Damage to the truck was alight. *'
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sS a l^ o f-Y id ^ i ™ Seals Slated S
’hie*'50Ui annual C hristm as seal di sale_wlU.open officially tn Idaho »I
V ' Thursday. ' ”Locally, ithe lllUe red nnd green
seaU plct4*-lng a boy and girl, each 1 carrying a double-barred red croas. 1 are being mailed and dU trlbuted by the Tw tniFalU County Tuberculo-
" sU'assocIsUon.Mrs. Jo to E. H ahn. Tw in FalU. U
. senl saiee chairm an for th e county ^ et. aasoclatlos. “ T he annual aale of the ^ ‘•y C hrtstnw een ls-la lh ^ « n lr» o u n » -o f f »«>* funda for Uie county nnd sto le tuber- ^
* culOBUassoclnUons," Mrs. H ahn said.°y The committe© preparing the senU «
tor mailing are a ll volunteers and do “ n e t fe t paid. Persons falling Ui re- » celve Uie aeaU by m all m ay purchase P
. them a t CIm Book Store. I3 l M ain » avenue west, or n t th e office of Ju s- b tloe of Uie Pence J. O. Pum phrey. 214 Second street north , pum phrcy u
[*“ U liensurer of th e county nseocln- f|
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D u a l C a s t ?.JEROME. NOV. 14— A Ulree-nct
comedy will be presented by two ?"S cnsu, members of the Jerom e high
school DramnUcs club, TTiursdny nnd » ;®*,: Fridny a t Uie high ichool. CI?" The c M ffo r Uie ir ta e n U llo n 'o n I J “ Thursdny U being directed by Law- F
„ rence ,Coupe. O n Friday the enst c \ r . directed by Shfriey Jfusay will pre- 3 rge «ent the piny. ' rns. r — '
, Gomee l _ . / _____........ .rv- Icesthe ■ith Ing.
S .In*ie rbyoU ' - ,
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c o m p le te tu n e , mcIo< - a n d a ll t h e f i r s t l im t
[pi B u t d o n ’t ta k e any lvns
C o m e to o u r H P a r ty a n d see
g fj F in d o u t h o w m u c h»r- w i th t h i s e a s ic s t- to
fi. ----------B ring -th© -fam ily .«n<les! i t . G e t a •free p r ize __ p la y in g y o u r f ir s t tu
H e re 's h o w
ONE FINGER o ! y o u r __________ th e m c lo ttv .
, • ONE FINGER of your ___________ - b u tto n to p lay a rid
C hristm oi It coming t h a t f i r s t tu n c , a n d :
' " , f u n i t is , i t m a y give ■ f o r w o n d e r f u l i
^ p ro s e n t . E a s y te rm a ---------- ^ -------- l lvinT . f u i G iu ibU iim
MUSIC!
FUN! .
- FREE LP RECOROII g - ‘ ■ JUST FOR CLIPPIN
— — j Prracn t~ th iiT T O U pon ''a l . H nrvest H ouse P a r ly and
I z«cording.I 'I ^
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“ O E a y s G i v e n 4
! S c h o o l F u n d ” ”; S o ro p tto iis tc lu b m e m b e n v o ted a t
the ir regular TSiesday luncheon • meeting a t Uie Rogenwn coffee ahop win:
to conu-lbute *35 to assUt In .p ro - vldlng . uniforms for elementary hav
I; achool safety.patrols. agn ^ According lo Pollce.ChUf Hownrd bro' ^ W, GiUette, there nre appfoxlmntely ave < as elementary aohool patrqU and tem ^ th e ' uniforms, o f. caps, ave “ m ir is a ts and belts, a re needed f « exti
the n ew ~ p4 tro ls^ t*H arT isoo -nnd to - i Momtngslde schools and for replace- sm i m ent o f worn o u t unirorms. Service n a i
>. clube, civic organlxaUons and In- clul » dlvldunU have made contrlbuUons clai X through thsi’Cham ber of CocTOcrw c a r >i wRlch U ncUng as collecting a g e n t a n J- -n ie three-piece unlfonn ooeU a ^ <jur e proxlmately $4 and will be provided yen;
wtUiout profit by a local firm. uie Luclle Wolfe, president, dUeussed hen
fund rBl«ing projects ___
a anri a h fll r t Pecans. ContrtbuUons of ' T >- 15 were v o tw 'to ' U16 TW CA“ nml " j t :- the Oommlttee tor Bnploym ent of
ConstJUice LcUer reported on thes u te meeUng held in Bwley duringOctober when Mrs. Mabel Thom p- son. Loveund. Colo., governor of Uie
? . Rocky M ounUIn region, reported on 1 »t the naUonnl and • IntemnUonal b l- hoi Jc ennlal conventlona In- New Y ork U o
12 ^A nnouncem ent was m ^ th a t Uie dn j nuto-DBM a drlve-up book reUirn 1 ?«cnU y presented to Uie Twin Falls con public library by Uie S o r o p t t a ^ , U nat
— m -opernU on-and-A tU uuL D c^IdC t. mfi K S ? . reports Uiat In a 34 h o w p
J period 60 volumes were returned W lon the library through thU service. He H sta les th 7 t none o f t h e books a re gov damaged In nny way b e c ^ e of ^ e mo
K, speclnl mechnnUm which genUy ties lowers Uis-booka.-------- -------------------cor
I Ex-Local Couple K Saved in Mishapu MONROVIA. Cnllf- Nov. I 4 ^ r . , , i tv and Mrsi-ChrU Bender, former Twin me Z FnlU residents, were rescued Sunday hei of n f te r - th ^ m oior bont_cnpd*ed nenr ley r . Long Bench. weId Excessive speed nnd Inrge waves e tl ,u were blamed for the nceident. W hen oii do the boat capslsed.- Mr. nnd Mrs,■e. Bender clung U> 11 unUI they were f l M pulled out by occupnnu of ano ther \ J In boat, who ,also towed th e Bender IS. boat to shore..y Tlie Benders' 8-yenr-old son, w ho , ev usuaUy rides w ith them, had been ft. refused a rid e and wnUhed l h t cnp- ^
ilxlng from th e sljore. ^Now residents of Monrovln, M r. ,
— anfl'M nc-Bender-sUil'Own-properlyItt Twin Falls. be:
LADY U O NS T ^ M E E T ^ gh RUPERT. Nov. 1 4 -U d y Lions pu nd will meet n t 6 p. m . Thursdny n l (oi
Cousin Roy's cafe. W ivta of a ll on L Jo n s-c lu b -m em b ers-n re Invited; de w- Reservations may be obUlned by V* is t calling Mrs. Robert Snapp. HE 0*-e- 3(20. TninsportaUon c sa be a r - a t
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. . sit right down and on . ♦. you con play a lelody, accompaniment t im e you try!
anybody’s word for i t
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luch lun you can have it«to*pIay in s tru m e n t.t.«nd4ot<verylK)dy-try-----------rize recording ju st for . it tunel
lo w e a s y it is : . I ^
your right hand plays [.
our left hand presses a . i .^ E L rich, full chord. _______
ling and while you play B W md find out ho v much 'give you a tejrific idea t j f lj 1 fiim ily C h r is tm a s .J l_ .> Q!fms, of course and do- H H
ROING H i>P1NG*THIS C O U PO N — ------------------ ;----------------- 1 Dodn a t o u r r ia ifiliio n d 1“ ,' an d receive a free L P— |
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SeeiTToday,Sem l-tm ller loaded w »h sium i- ^
num ouUjoard boots parked on Second avenue e a s t - . . Rootera on top of roof tn dow ntoun secUon h u rry ing down Indder to extinguish lire .-j sweeping over tn r fumnce. . . BUxl wing on sldewnlk of Second tlrce l wesl s t poslofflce. . . Young boy B®® hnvlng trouble pumping • bicycle cor ngnlnst w in d .. . Large sh eeu of lo brown paper blowing along Sccond j avenue north. . . Service station n t- g, tendnn t stnrUng car stalled on Afnln avenue by connecting csbles from
Sm K **glrl standing in doonray waving to members of local service _ club. . . High school soclnl tUidies . J
> elnsses touring d ly h sil. . . Man> carrying henvy bound ledger. . .• Employe* of Inundry dUcuwlng Job; during noon hour. . . Snltsm an .> removing high school fooUiall sched- „
uie from store w indow .. . And over- heard : “Thataa lo tta people." . ^
13r4butes-Eaid_ Sl : -ByJ£*oup-£oe- I Club Officials ii Twin FnlU U ons club members - honored R. M. Serpn. one of alx • , c Lions Intem aU onal •counsellors In ,
Uils area, a t th e ir meeUng. W ednes- J day noon a t th e "Park hotel. J,"1 The special ceremony w u nsld in ■' s conjuncuon wlUi Uie club's in te r- s naUonnl counseUors' week. Club ~
mfmbem 3av MerrlU s n d Robe rt r Hlnkley. also Intem nllonni eounseP *” 3 lors, were nlisent. e F a ren C. Paler, deputy dUtrlct e governor, spoke briefly s t Om cere- wl e mony. ouUlnIng the counsellors du- 30 y Uce nnd commending Serpn for hU co
contrlbuUons to U ons Intem nllonni. wi ■ Richfield Oil c o m p a n ^ color-rilm; —
“Idaho and I ts N atura l Resources,” nc wns shown by W nlter BUylock. Bob lh Bnker reported on hU vUlt to chn r- $7
) Icr presenlnUon n igh t s t th e newly- p< organised Grandview Lions club. di - Roger M arsh, president, reminded
n members of the tone soclsl to be T y held a t 7:30 p .m . Nov. 30 In 'B ur* > £ ley ,_0uesu , in addlUon to Blaylock.
were Robert'Sm lth nnfl'W ard Crock- 3 e tl . both Salt Lake City, a n d HaroldJ ” "” " - __________________t t
J Open House Held S* By PTA Tuesday 5
More Uian 300 pnrentA sltended ^ '* open house n t TVi-in PnUs high school q, '* Tuesday n ight, sponsored by the ^ aohool'fl PTSA.
PTSA members held n nhort husi- “ ■y nB M T hffcm inn-u ie-achool-im m ry J‘ before th e open house. Mrs. Lionel “ Dean spoke on the sMoclnUon's p ro]- y ect for the year, raising money to ^
IS purehnse n 60-tervic« sUverwnre se t ^ «t for the fscully. ^ Jl Dr, George P. Scholer. eo-presl- “ d; dent.-conducted the m eettng.-Jnm es --- >y Vsndenbark gnvs the InvoaU on. I- J* Pnculiy members were Introduced a r - a t th e o m o house by V. I . . le feb rre , n
p rincipal______ ______ C
.be the life
)on’t miss it!
' ^ M U S I C C E N T E R- H O S — »♦»
:SDAY. K OVEM BER
i l l . S . S c h o ( ^
"Aid Reported " I n T . F.Mec,5 n i e denn ot (•<iuc«--,n- fn.I U niversity of Idaho , good and bnd llluslrn;;(i; < ft" v ’'"' t control na a rcsiili of rrjc:.->l f lo s ta t t s . f o r efliic.inon
. J „ F . Wcllzlii, ,1c,VI o: iii'f , of fcducntion nl tlir
J Idnho, nddrc.w ed-ihr--i> ,;i.-I-,'- ) Rotary club Wecln;f<i.iv ni. r J
support lo scliooU folln.*;,”
^ American L e g l ^ haS, tf*s . f irs t fedcinl net b-.- rn r..^- for the support o{ »cii02i, .^ pnased In 1785. De.m \\>uu*u the K lw anliiiii..T lie a a “ fedeml land grnnts, s iiu r a ct was paMcd. more than e . lion ncres of land hi»\e btcu rr'L’ to th e various sUlcs nii<j schooU.
T lie ilrs t federal c .i« conctrr-- educoU on-w as.puscnua.io t|,.
suprem e .court In 1810 by 0, .,;
college, D esn W eltiin T he case wss brouchi ijv Hit mi,
“ -of New HampstTtr! tryiii^ (g over the college and mnke li tninl
J s u u university. Accordlns to D«.5 W eltiln , Uie supremr court ^ fnvor o t Uie collese nud nRniwu’
* T ouching on the vnrlm»Of federnl supjxjrl lie s»ii] wort ih.- th ree billion dollnrs for Mipr»,i ve tcm na was spent In one y«r C
. . th e federnl government. In oi''» ij, school tields the fedcr.il Eovet'a.
m ent m ade cnali grani.i for f7 tlon-whlcli-Added-itp-)mnjr7fi»T3-
over one billion dollnrs.;t One provUlon or n fedcrsi Kiri •- w hich provides Umt not ;j!o« uu- I- 30 per ccn t of the Icdeml mom U could be spent for lenclien' uUria ,1. w as condemned by Dean.Wtltun n; — Preeedlng-the-tB lkr^tt-»-sj-,n .- ,” nounced the bonrd of dirccion ol lb lh e club had approved cantribuilns r- $75 to th e (und to-purchnsf uidy
pntrot uniform s for ’l\> in Ptiii im .' denU.
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Veterans ArriveI — To-View Farms
RUPERT. NOV, M -O nly tljht tt th e I I veterans invited to pick la s t rem aining hoiiiestrnils here thj year a rrived Jn, Rupert Wcdnciijf, T hU m eans another ^mnll stoupcf
Y potenU al homesteaders will htie u i bo Invited lo Ruperl m 10 dtys tt ^ tw o weeks, bureau ol reclamiUx ** offleloU said.
T he e igh t who a re vlewinj finia J thU week Include Dnllon W, Du-
■ fcy .jO gdcnt Stcivln Downs. lUal. ,/[ to n ; Em ll W. WriU, KIjwwDi f t i i |i. Ore.: Clftlr R. Stewnrt. Clciriitlt ta U U h ; George H. GrnnberE,' fiil'i: ,» R aym ond Rclfer. Pronibcrp. Mact:
W llllam W. Bro«’n, Hazelton, ttiII- Kelly Ko«U)tf, Tremonton. Utth. es .—T he th ree who did not nrrljf w
I . J . Blixct. Artesln, N. M,: Der.- ed a id Milby. HasUngs. Nebr,. tnd lU?- re, roond Aldridge, Cheyenns WtlUi
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R fcord Shop
3 p .■ l ^ D l f f i S p A y r N O V E M B E n jL I .
^oiiaoolte^ _
Disregarded, ■ Gtizens Aver 1
vTONrt CARWX NOV. 14 n n -J u s t ■ w Sks m e t It ■
LSH ni- Will P rtncta i Or*M h«ve « ■
“ f c l ' S " i S w u i i U ’o'* “ m .M Je I'"*.1. c»re ft g r t» t <!«**■ i f .
, J ”^ / ^ « l u l e d F ebruary 'an lvftl^ ,n e » lS ? l o th e O r lm . ld l th r o n e M fL ^Siiy so»exlou»ly ihey w e « »n* ■
U lt .p rlng-. »'«1- IPrince lU ln lcr and J h e ■
g^ o t lhe pHace ctm virted Into t r . The rtfem* torm etly were .
^ S i c ^ t y have been decorated In i S ;S ;r3^p ln lt-«u ll*W e to either J
m■ ‘ilrtu shou t lU JOO rooms. TTie public W
f e ^ ‘= s s M |fourO'ard have been carciuijy re- h stored by iwo U u v ra experts from ■
^An'ewmovlehouK, Europe'# p lush- H Mt h w been buHt undefground. J t ■ L ncath lhe (amous SporlnE club. < ■ JS or^ ted in the Monacim c o l ^ . : ■ rrd and white, It cost almM t *250,000. • r^hn. a m 'iil box w ith adjolnlnff
„ j.»l balhroomi and AcroM the square, the -fadsd old
?,*.?.. . ^n.fm lQn. raa in o prealdcnt « HM Trney has jo n W o T Jrv W ir ra
■0 Dopulnr and profitable.■me pleture-card harbor has been ^
BCitlng a going over. too. A pile driver lias been wnklog th e populace andthi» w tourlsU dally a t dawn In lhe _work of enlarglng'a qunyslde.-Huge —- cranes h i « been used In lh e demo- lltion of the old and ugly gas worlcs „,u Uiat h u stood on the w alerfronl for gj„three generaUon*. j.
Monl* Carlo hopea th e world reU comes 10 lla senses soon enough to ing
Order R e f i i ^ - pBOISE. Nov. 1< tf>—'Cleanii-aier
Power company, a ru ra l electric eo-ap, hss been refused a federal; cflun order rcjira ln lng W ashington w»wr Power compi\ni from expand- Inir In lhe Oroflno area.
Judge Pred Taylor tu rned down ihB co-op's re<juejl yesUrday, noUng Ihit slmlUr acUon had been U ken by lhe sU lo public uUUlles com-
.mlMlnn_Jind_UDheld...by._the_jlaw. . .luprtme court.
SNAKE R IV E R R E P O R T i
NOV. I*, tits irrtM r*«rt> kr BirMB »t lUcIiiutlsii.- - C*.WW»l-8«rr»r •»< - -■u«.. ' M S . . . V . . . . . .iulM nUli*— 4I1.0I0I*) UI.MQ(a))<lu4 FtVk'ninCr it.«IO(a)niludn S « .___ 4»,4i»|4)
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» 8 C.n»U » t 4«lift!"al Mlln.r. “ J.loS *«S
k ri) Aer^lNt i ellur quxiUiIm In itcond- "rtlUUM .Ui«l im4 •tar«i« In ti Niir.
II tnd ri«w Itarouih p«rmtntnttunfltl InuVr.rml»luilon Put w nk: Idaho r«ll>
>.<( Inrh. IiUn4 Park O.U Iticb. TalUad*!«.i< Inck, Mens 040 Inch.
»Mw'4«il” “ l “illd®r4Tk*'"l1 Inehtf. Jljitn t Inthti. r.tiuy Uko SS Inchti.Ir<lni Krick pr«dl<U Int thtn nnrmal rwlpluileB for N srm U r en Snak*
LYNM CnAKDALL.Slilrlet CntlnMr. USGS. finikt IUr*r Waurnutar.
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L oca lcd 7 ‘m i l e s w e s t o f W e n
_ FRIDH I SALE STARTS 12:30 P.M .
I 20 Head■ DAIRY CATT
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^ 1 7 ’Holatcin cow, 3 yr« ., upringiii l io i s ie in c r jy s b r e d c o w , 4 yi
■ , i n s . 6 s A ) .* l io l s te in cow . 8 y r s . , m ilk in i
8 gn la . w h e n f r e s h G u c r n a c y c o w ,- 3 y r s . , h cav5
. . . . 5 gaJ.______________ _________G u ern se y cow , 5 y r s . , m ilk in
‘ b u e rn s e y .c o w ; 6 y r s . . m ilk in■ G u ern se y c o w . 7 y r s . , m ilk in ]
B n n ille cow . 5 y r s . , f r e s h 60 < - MoiHteiii h e i f e r s , 18 m o s . < b u e rn a e y h e i f c r . 18 m o s . oli i H o ls te in h e iT c rs . 5 m o s . o
c a l f ; 3 m o 3 . o ld - ^ 1 c a l f , 3 m o s .-o ld
H M f i u " 3 0 t ia y s o ld'A l! t h e a b o v e c o w s B a n g s tcj
Term!
I DAVI ’• " '■ "y Iverson a n d Rm . A« : _ * < _ j a o n e , 3 8 3 , . G i > < r f l „ i _ j i
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d Dr. A aielo May bo ld i llie lnilnim«D( ^ clofged coronary a rle rle i by s«rapln( | , l m il and scale (rom % w ater pipe. Thii
f h eart dlK aie ealesorles. T h li new broci Francisco's Ml. Zion hospiUI. where Di
D m enlat laboratory. (AP wirephoto) r.
0 _ E v e n t s L i s t e d CH:* “ RICHPIECD.-Novn<=M r8.-Lnurii 5 ;^ ^ 1" Woods hna retu rned from Nnmpi\ *«m ■Z where slie visited h e r aon. Hov,’nrd P'nyc
Sluder. and fnmlly, terdaMr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson hsve -------
d returned from S n ll Lake Clly. bring- nol :o Ing back two HoUleln bulls lor After t Johnson and M onl Johnson. Al nl Fi
Provo they vislled M n . E llube lh su ilc - Kunx. formcrly-of RIohfield.-------— mont
jy, . . .
1; New Shipment
D I N E 11-
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B. _ S e v e r a l a ty i e s , v a r io u s s iz e s a m d ^ o p li ia f s t j
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■) s ty l e s a n d t h i s q u a l i ty . C om e il o u r B c le c tio n a n d o u r q u a l i ty .
.d- C D C C . F o ' «^ r K c E * " C O S C O " PA D Dnt w ith e a c h d in c tti11*
D ro p in , lo o k u s o v e r— y o u ’ll lil ... . . . iu r j i i tu ro . . . p r i
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n . i c sW e n d e ll b a n k o n H a R c r m a n ro a d , o r
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s t ( r e a h , 6 g a l . h
4 y r s . , sp r in ff-■ B o o m 'w e e d s p r a j
‘I k in * -G o o d o il h e a te r ,
ic a v y s p r in g e r ,
l ilk in g , 5 g a l.l ilk in g , 4 g a l . 2 d o z . N e w H a milk m g , 4 g a l. t o la v1 60 d a y s , 5 g a l .103. o ld . 's . o ld Io s . o ldI. o ld ' ■ - ., - 2 ,0 0 0 b a le s to p <o l d ---------- ---------- -- c u t t in g s -
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WILL, 0«i , A u c l lo n e e r s 'e— ^ ----------- :
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im ,nl lie developed for o p e n ln /u p ip int ihem like » plumber scrapes
T hii in strum ent gtves anrgeoni ah« prln-lj>-t . . . . . . . nf --------r brocedure was developed a t San ere Dr. May works In (h s experl-
>’IO L IN IST D IESCHELTENHAM. Enitland. NoV. li .
M wM ftrlo-H all,-ia.-w bo,.grnduatcU i ___ Ifrom s ire e l violinist Into a concert ■ plnycr o t world repu ta tion , died yes-terday.____________________________ | —_
nobert Luff arrived home Sundnyi I ftfler recclvliTg a n arm y dlscharRC, I nl n , She ridan ; HI. H e had betni su ilo n in G erm any tho last IB;
lent Ju s t In!
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!H a n d c o lo r s . E x t e n s i o n a n d | ____i f s ty le is . ' " 1
Piece S e ts j
lin k p o s s ib l e f o r t h e s e n e w ^m e in a n d c h e c k o u r p r ic e s ,.I lty . !
]a y e n d S a tu r d a y o n ly A D DED S E A T ST E P STO O L lin c tte t o ld .
i ’ll l ik e o u r s e le c t io n o f n ic e j ^ . p r ic e d r i g h t . ] _ '
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d , o r Yi n t l lc c a s t o f V a d e r
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a t e r , a l s o c o a l s to v e
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FEEDto p q u a l i t y h a y , a l l 3
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^ w n e rB Im er K n ig h t, C lerk .
- T I M E S - N E W S ; - - T - W 1 K - E A L
loderii Puzzle on P Crises Pon<lercd
nv ll,M. DOYLE J j " , ’ ;NKU'-YO-nK;-N«-M-“t iMon by“ U ^ m. .e or a miU.lU.-.Red mai» Ul the
' , over old cIhf r:<-,'iioi> U over. »na ,„j,
tt i 'ir ' n o rm a l 't im e s th e ur
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ml .I blc wnr ii i n .« i. very ;o or : s venrs . . . T h is gave J® coplc ,im r m .bpiuTfn -<o make >*■? or leak up a t the sU rs fo r *•' ^''1 omfori. RiLV'lnA mnn (lon'i mind »o m uch gel- t» preser
ttie nn uke r Ifom cftrning « living, only ircr oft Ills m ortease. a n d keep- " « ihiw
nc_hi» kUis In ncliool a nd out o f wonder i
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Limited Quantit— 7 ^ b e “e a r l^ o
TRAINING IReg. 39c ea. . . . ^
- HANDMADE IB atiste in W h ite an d P oster C o b r s .......................
TERRY LOUA ssorted C olors-Long S leeves ..,...............................
TODDLER TEt. A sso rted Colors in Finest
C otton F C nrC S izes~ P 3~
GIFT ITEM ASSOC la tte r B a lls -C o m b a W a te r Balls— Etc.
Reg. 1.00 eo......... J
SLIP-ON A N D ; " INFANT SY
Special...... ........
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CORDUROy^l
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rPeac'c ; i i i ( r ~ 1 . S S______ ________ _______________ i'Ll’‘.''.''.ervj
;d l)y ', , , Il'.< the ev::., \i;,cr !;<• Ki-i.t.iu Kiiypi?• boUitM lUm, u if oi;.' ot iLi inonolonoii,< mriii.i', .iii-! ,r' 'r iip Kr of crl.its , . . Y.-Mi c,.; .1 ' M jirc.ier old crUl.< for li:r.\kln,»i. >ilrvrlopeU ll _liile'r_crL>U lo: luniii, miii sll 'n rp ivpill nrw roiiii);.-:ily ;,iw .-..MriiWioilier tj rtlnnrr . . . ’llip niiiut J.;uinly;iirr.scrvlii[ L .itoniitrl) thni'. ,i!l, U.ilmtd.
It alu ! n nvcr iii.iybi' SnnieJmh\tlii)Kcii boiiii. will :,i;i, it> n ,n„ ,., u it s over iiuyti»-:;ir ro. ; I'f livmc KO lip . . . Kv.-n Ilir
T lir iluiiaip )iicr niul In niiinlicr in.oiio I1 uhvii I fliullv lliiuh p .'u iiK ,| n I my liom r' ilir c-oiiiiiry m;iy in- J I
;o piopfiiv v;ilur,0 j Jlien tliprp's ;iln'.ivs tlir i ^• lUMCf . . . Win 111 lirii.'P .vri':n.v J • ae jiiftiy nuTiir like pio.viiru:, . - (SH Amciicii—It ihu'i n n>.r«l ili iiij . 'iLl ou the liistiiliiiciu pl.iii, )ILV'In IllOVM (;iiik.< Into Hims.iiy.J ,jrc.iervi- lireilom niul mioii ilir P u b lic■ frcr MmiKsHiiii.i In llie fuu iitiy iOdi
lhi«e tivi dond tii ir,ill7i> tlie[ 131. sh ider of It . , , 'Jlicii
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SPECIAL , 2Baby Swing W/
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• S tu rdy D uckw ith P P added S e c t
9.98 Value------_______ ■ I N F A N T S - 2 N B F L
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ami ciirlo s i-----------;---------------------------- ncroM ih e s tr
anil pvc.ierve the peace 1» 1' « butldlr ;liii! ll? _________ I policemen.
ig. Fair Special!
2-PIECE KNIT SLEEPI
ires 1. 2, 3, 4, Medium weight M ull-over lop, double sole with ilcistic covering ,. Hug tight .nit cuffs. R c 'in lorccd scorns.
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P A G E T H B B B !q | H
TE UNPROTECTBD - ■ j S W ^ N O E L ^, Nov. ]« l » - A i | M K 'Q bbed-^-Jap«me4«.lmporl— H n lo store yesterday dlrecUir m | l l le street from th e city's n e « • HIIbI ulldlng which h o u su 1.S0Q;n.______________ __ ___ i lW I
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Tib Bumpere ~ “ iloin Po3ded Plostlc. , , ._,j
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1 S T H E “N E W ” COM '! «) F o r tw o weekfl tho world •f y f i tu t H unB arJans. I t w as t
ij S i l s t ty r a n t t h a t h a d muffle
- • Z L ed b y tan lc s 'a n tl planes.t 5 ) f R u ss ia n so ld ie rs sw arm edI tt jo p u lo tlo n to ta ls consldcrat; !®f th e New Yorlc m ctropollti- 3 T h o u g h th o b rav e rebel; W h ere fo u g h t.o n ag a in st cru!' P c lc a r th e rev o lt h a d been sn■J ^ o n a .a r re s te d P rem ier Im ij ^ s t r a n g e process h ad In a
_ L S ty p lc a ljp u p p c t regim e behol ?■' Z I t w a s a te rrib ly unhappy i " t h e m o s t g lorious chap te rs 1 i f ic f m a n 's qu est f o r liberty ,
u I n P o la n d ,.d o fian ce of M *:because.lt d id n o t go too fa r.
—j— tt^ jjorg-held 'tO 'C om m unlst-lln 1 " o p e n revolt, n o c ry for lu ll i I " th ro w , n o p u llin g down o f R i S b u m ln B o f red books.-
2 B u t in H u n g a ry all these c f Mwero flu n g a t th e K rem lin. I k th e l r f i r s t successes, th e t
- f - R m ore ond-cjera ,-O n .poJJit_o—J?yreiacd:— ----------------------------
, 5 . -H e ab o lished fa rm collectlv ) g f r e o e lections, am n esty fo r n ' S e rn ro e n t w ith non-Commui y S tlo n . H e called f o r w lthdrj !! R troops fro m B udapest, a n d i t C g a ry ’s re p u d ia tio n of tho V, I . ; t h o r l 2lng S oviet detachm ei
:j £ B u ss ia 's .lin iltc d forces In 1 1 f o u l l -b a c k ’ a s to e K rem lin
—■( —g d ra w a l- n o to n ly - th e re .b u t_ I ; KiRomanla.If ^ Y e t a ll th e w hile Moscow li g d lv ld ed . T h e p e r il of a free bi ,1 S in g to th e v e ry border, o f t
_ J _ 3 w a s _ d e e a je d g re a t. O ther sa ^ S spU t, a n d f lan k ed . ■ “ .
;1 e 6 0 , a s m illions o f Hungax i] . S th e l r b re o th o f f re e a ir , a n d i
R era ''nego tia ted '* t rw p w lth d i 1 S e r R u ss ia n fo roes pounded s
« a h d :to o fc a i t r im g ld io ld o n j S A t d aw n o a S u n d ay , N or. i,I B fu ll-a rm o re d m ig h t.
. 1 g 'T h e o ld R u ss ia o f.B talln , j E w lth a b low f ro m th e m ailet
K in th is a c tio n . W ith lU re b l & C o m m u n l s t Iw d e rsh lp -d e •san d Justice c ra sh e d In th e * 5 N o t even th o c lam or o f w S E a sV c a n c lo ak th e evil of-i
I " le s s ly re a sse r te d . T he U nited ■ e d to a tr ip Off th e sm iling m S to th e w o rld Its su p p o rt ;f(
I S ^ o l e w tr ld m u s t see th e B
T i l— S " ’l i m igM y*fl>m l.^«aar8aa c t l a n d m a y n o w bo long yea
If * b u t th e m o s t gu llible follow }|— I f t rw n rc iu e s t id n - th o t- th e 1 j! g a r ia n s a ro k e p t from Ub«
am o fit overw helm ing sppUca T h e ir fie rc e sp ir it shoulc
I . S o f ou fre^ m en .
.....a - T U R N IN G PO IN T II ' 2 "When G e n e ra l Elsenhowe t M consldered a s a cand ida te fo [ JJbe r e ta ile d t h a t bo th pollUcj ) ' would carryi : 2 election 0i S tle k e t, th e re w ero m any coi ; S p a rQ ' w ho com plained of tb
i g d e n c y to follow new dea l p -i • 2 Now re p o rts have I t th a t
<>£0 en co u rag ed b y h is smoa ^ 0 in te n d s to m ake h is m a
parcy, in u u ngrtis nm — i i— ^ - ln _ ia c t- s o m e _ p o ll t ic a l_ o
i ^ p re d ic tin g t h a t Mr. E lsenho ■ ;' - t o m a tc h ' th e Roosevelt-Ti
|i' S h e win a t t e m p t to g ra f t the. [{' 2 body p o litic In a m ore acci
| l ijiiessllke m a n n e r , r I t Is ex p ec ted th a t Ike' I ic x tre m e ly UberaV leglslatlv)'>» S in g th e G O P defin ite ly or
^ ?i, -“ “ l i t t le fellow .”2 ^ ^ o f ' t K e c l c c t l b n ' w i *i5)Ubllcan p a r ty ’s^^utter depe
i I r^and h is pU losophles, th e P rjf ^ ttb o u t q u ite a change in thej ; ^ n h is to r ic tu rn in g p o in ti r ^ A m erican p ollUca.
N O T E O F SAD Z N o t on ly lovers b r i ia l le t ; ^ l r e ta le n t a n d g race m u:
'I 2 ^he th o u g h t of 'l in a q u l l 1----- -------fh aH n rln n .'A t- th c Mew Ynyk
- !i; u ca sed In a n Iron lung In Q ti M iss r-e Clerque, fam ed J te rp re ta t io n s of th e cla jjs tr lc k e n by p olio w hile en jo
■ ^ c s s lu l E u ropean to u r wit — ggr oup. - > ^ r husband ,~ -G e
I;. • ^ h o s e e f lo r ts havo galne'd . il rtw orld nam o . - ^ t s b y h ls t il; i ^ u r con tin u es .
• !a. T h e re c o w ry a n d tr lu m p l S t a ^ e by th is llow er-llke w ^ o o n I n th e s e tim es o f m uc
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W HUw l4*l>o TIM ■ ▼ T i J
. s S S v r Sr ik« Mt at iurtk ». in». (rom » Dwight I
Mm to B*c. «&•»» M*>» CaJ<u rTT '
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. »#ure. tnd U«--------------- pQJiticfll lu tu n .
COMMUNISM ro rld h e a rd th e voice was a voice t h a t c ried i n c r e a s e d f tsn ln st th e C om m u- For one UUng. Ii
lu in ia I t « . long. B a r . . . .
m es, m an y th o u sa n d s be needed u> tin m ed In to a la n d w hose *on advocated a lerab ly less t h a n t h a t ^ipoUtan a rea .ebel forces h e re .-a n d pennituxi to eol , cru sh ing odds, I t w as iiu u expecce< }R sm ashed . T h e R u s-
Im re Nagy, w ho by f e d e b a l h
q c r , a nn—insiiaiiLw Ljv. cb e h o ld e n to M o sc o w . session, w hich m ip p y e n d in g to o n e o f tance , he will pi to r s In t h e lo n g s to r y *® ^Y h6*di^ [ ti
g -M o .c o w m « « d c d ) fa r . T he gov e rn m en t c»uon of tedersl jt-llnes.-T hflre-w as-no .not-impiemcniei fu ll C om m unist o v e r- ^ah to f R ussian s U tu e s o t He fsvon eS?.l
........................... he believe* thstese c rucial c h a llen g es solved on IocmI m miln. E m ^ ld e n e d by ho rebels ^dem anded- Sm t a f te r p o in t, Na_K^ uio
ectlv leatlon , p ro m ised ' PRESiDENfl for rebels, a n d a gov- JTil n m u n ls t re j f re s e n ta ' gf hu policy ot i thd raw d l o f R u ss ian trtni dirtieuiUes. xnd an n o u n ced H u n - He believes no W arsaw p a c t a u - S X ? i^ e iv V to h m e n ts o n satelU te
And SouUi, ss « i In H u n g a ry b eg an a i t u u » estiy illn ta lk ed o f w ith - “" f ,.u t j r o m P o lan d a n d
Iton ot the oppi iscow's councils w e r e th« vorid to our •ee b rid g eh ead re a c h - land's mind, c f tho S oviet u n io n
sr s^ o lU te s w ou ld be V 1 i l l W »
in ea rian s M lolcBd Inand Soviet c o m m an d - «re pum enousiIthd raw als, f a r g re o t- But Mr. OomaJtled across th e b o rd e r 55» V “ *»rinj 1 o n stratQ gip p o in ts . * * 5 i ^ i n r t o -7 . 4 , th ey s tru ck 'W lth ported' to hsre
stADdsrds Is to Ia ln , Im posing Its w ill insuttlelent #mcla lled l is t , w aa tobo rn " S S l S ' t Sre b ir th th e im ago of, lutjiy mispjaccd.
p -d e d lc a te d 'to peace not-only acknoth e dust. on® o r w a r t e m . M iddif. o f- ty ra n n y so ru th - .p^r this psrsili te d N ations h a d a c t- piamt' sgainst rJ8 m a s t a n d p roc la im Ii r t . lo r H u n ea ry , m e “ Sh e R ussians fo r w h a t trouble with
m .a o rn u o * ;
; s e a rs oH , V e t no n e '3llow trs of th e K rcm - divldasl t im e rth o - r c m a r ta b le -H u n ' I1 lib e rty on ly by th e plication o f forco. to the thought tiould f ire th e h e a r ts ductJon might i
the Issurrielenc in eoonomlo dls
A noa*So»let?^T F O R G O P? ■ countiy ought howcr w as f i r s t b e ing t e fo r P re s id en t, I t wUl S iit cillUcal p a r tie s h e ld o u t only be cured b ir ry th e ir b an n e r. inc on o n th e R epub lican ^o<naai. _ y conservatives In h is r r gof th e P re s id e n t’s te n - cw uem u6n sal philosophies. Uist can be ncth a t th e P re s id e n t Is
sm ashing v ic to ry t h a t u„g aticnUon i t m ark o n th e R ep u b - Hence. 60 yet
:al_ob5crvers a re now ij^ '^m ow 'eft^ enhow er w ill en d eav o r forester thnc sc ilt-T rum tln social a n d seWnR Umtiy i
f.M>1 hnxuPVt^r th n f .t th e se re fo rm s 'o n tb e hw direct^: accep tab le a n d b u s i- ot siat« umber
. ' ment dUpoie olIke w ill p r^ss to r a n “ S ' S > m” ? la tlve p rogram , a lig n - be* no more or ly on th e side of th e 'in«te sIasu bm ^ thousnnds of dc
m 'w s u lts ra n d - th e R e-- ^''TSe-res^uitdependence u pon h im on their rcacucle P re s id e n t m ay b r in g • ”3 th e GOP. I t c o u ld b e ....j ln t in th e h is to ry o f „ , ^ c r c - S
csterplUsrs are■ business.
SADHIESS;allet.‘'b u f a i r w h o a d - th e ia o ofthei
m u st be saddened a t Ull Le Clerque. p r lm a " o r C i7 c f t tK - Q tV cox . ■SLiftVAmetleIn C openhagen. hajjded downnod fo r sy lph -ilke In -
classic d ance, w a s through. 'The en joy ing a h igh ly s u e - wrons." h# any ■ w i th 't h e New Y ork TlUa b very i ~ G e o r8 e-_B a)|u ich lne, S a , w ° i h ? n e d A m erican ba fieT S eorapei- us to fi h is w ife 's b ed b u t t h e or the ottlclsl
both were dl5cM p H a n t retiu -n to th e ke w o ipan w ould, be a_ T here 's qi m u ch s t r i f e a n d l i t t l e ' faces iKtte r
_____________ big g irls m a l
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K E E IS lJ A I lO N A L
H IK jIGIGMOTON—W hst CM th e people o f the United 1 o u r o r m e s s expectfight D. Elsenhowf who has been re-elected « term s by the fre»«*t popular and electoral .a lven to « Bepullcan candidate fo r w e ^ ' r ' ’ prt»S6tn c j W sihioBton I* but t ing
-with admtedly specuUUve aniw ers - &,■ to th a t *>lm portont question.
P- I t Is no enougli lo say th a t, as N c i c he h u intnated. he will propoeo tn L S f 5 cxpsnaeane-i&Utlve—proBram-; o f
h u w n e s(lal economic leglslAtloo. S a f l l N or Is I t itt lc len t to forecast th a t S ^ m h e 'WlU cntlnue to lig h t-a g a in s t ^ ■ 'j t fn I p r t lc n iD n l* iu m - * n d - to p e f i i i l4
Ism, w heier U em anatea t r o n Moscow o London and Paris.
Tlie qmtlon uppcnnost -in the •»k.r pro-Ilte pople*' m tnds today re - J-ound specifics, n t generalllle*. Now u ia t inowieaaed ,to be-ae free worW a lofcm ost Id the RepubllcoB' only anchor Ior the uture, w hat wlii b do or ask In the way strHtion and con^sslonal policy In order t tn d m a ln u in UjiOOP's s ta ture?
. .V .ISED SOCMI. « C U » lT y M N E F rT B - Jlng. Id th e tlcJd qisocJal legUlaUon. Elsen-
.^.MirUy for ain tn d wife a t 05 b raised to »3.a00 Instead S«>-jiTCTiiyft-0n5y’>-smBlHaxJacrCM e_fflll to finance this otfuu lon . Adlal E . Steven*
ated a maximum Qlt3.1&0. s' strong congresslcal dem and th a t social enetlc la rlu , who n y now e a m on ly .$1,300 Ithoul forftlUng ep 'em nen t paym ents. t>e to collect iJilOO otW W ) o n outside work.
Kpected to favor th it revUlon.
VL liE A L T l/ INCTBANCB FR O G B A M ^ gain ask congress to underw rite » federal Insurance program .'B ul.,lnste«l o f th e 05'-llpr ‘•"'"TTillinrn* hi m>r^«n1 ilc h medicos and poU la» tinindcd u a p it- will probably sug test IK million dollars lo }ports.d a t the last session, IkqwlU urge » five bll- - program for constnicfon of new school*, m was thw arted In n c ntroversy over aUo- tederal m oney to school distric ts which had mcnled_lhe.*uprcmd_< lUrVs desegregftUon
rlih ts , Ike's posltloa c learer th a n ever, equal opjwrtunlUM for nlnorlty group?, bu t t th a t such delicate pn items should be re- local sn d sU te levels, t i com m unity groups dcrstsndlng courts asdilocal officials, ederal JurUdloUon, t# ha* gone th e llinlt ng equaltty to m lo o r t; elejnents, especiallyi pw ple- __________________g K r W c o 'f f l i * t f E r l i r * N n O M E M E O T necially encouraged )y th e endorsem ent, as a l study of sample lotlog d istric ts showed; ;y of non ln terferena *IUi labor t n d Jndus- ulUes.ves th a t h it ‘'p a r tn n h lp concept.** which ^ n e u tn l and stan lo tt a ttitu d e , h as been ed, In view of th e fact th a t h e carried s l- th e g rea t b d u s trb l ( ta te s In Uie North ,, as weU as pow er^iungry areas,
early, and events sversesLS aro moving too nd violeaUy; to jn rU aee foreign policy tu t Ike h as d e lln iu iy lined up against ag- ; any U nd. and may eventually w ln^w o biU e oppressed a n d underprivileged peoples o t to our s ide in th s duel w ith R ussia for man* ■d. _________________
WS OP O T H E R S'A '8 tn iV B R 8 1 V fl» M M U N I8 T --------------- -.lonsllstlo elements In th e Polish rtbelllon enough tb everybody. Including th e Sovleto. omulfca. ths Polish CoRununUt leader, seems orlng ano ther thought ju s t os disturbing to
i r t o W arsaw reports. M r. O om ulka U re- h s re sftid: "Tho only way to raO e living
is to produce more, cheaper and better. Tho it am ount of building m A tertals could be by resorUng lo private enurprtse.'* d type ts our own b u t th o em phasis Is no t >laccd. I tj th a t brief p a rag raph M r. Oomulka acknowledSMi that, econorald’ troubles are
s roots of Uio rebe lltonm ra inst Moscow bu t suggesting th a t p a rt of th a t trouble m ay be im (iseir.I paragraph a t any ra te la no t J u s t« com- ilnst having tho d irection of a Commxmlst »m e from Moscow; i t is ig a tn s t having the laterMl* ladiutry ru n aa * socJnllstle en ter- \ ttbcrever directed. And he proposes lo cure e with a dose of private enterprise. nutta,~so (or t s we know, did not. p ress the ) t In oU)cr rconomio fields. B u t he d id ta lk
th a t It tiad tKought ru in to "m any a n la* larmer.*.-Uis -In iu fflc len t.quan tlty . o f. building m a- n be overcome by a reso rt to private e h ttr - s dangerous clukin of reasoning could itad lought th a t the Insufilclcncy o f farm pro* night be cured In th e sam e »-ay. O r likewise riclency o fo th e r goods th a t haa kep t Poland nic distress. • '.Soviet Communist who suggests t t i s t his )Ught to be free to operate Its own Commu- it seem dangerous enough to Moscow. B u t a 1st who goc* around suggesUng, however Jutt Communism creates troublea th a t can ured by a resort to free en terprise ts harbor*
subversive Uiought* Indeed.—W all e tree t
I T S A CONSTANT ENDEAVOR niU6n of na tu ra l resources Isn 't something be accomplished overnight and a t a single
, requires not only tho setU ng u p o t a policy, u t have also consU nt vlgUsnce and unremlt* nUon to Uie adm inislm U on of details.60 yenrs s in ce 'th e enactm ent o f a national
nv.n.-nttnn program . Idaho 's land board^hM necf.-unry to take action to m ake its pravl- re effective in thta sUit«..A(]viscd b2.the_sUt« IhnC some difficulty h a d been experienced in Imtly nnd satisfactory Slash disposal on some ib«r snles wheas th e open itb r'c lM ted to do -hlmae-lfrHhe-board-hos- U w iod-a-new .atdct. irected lhal a ll fu tu re c o rilm tu for thc-saje Jtnber provide th a t th e a U te loreatry depHrt- Tose of the slash unless the s tn te forester de* Uie opcrntor can do a 'sa lislnc tory Job.I menns assurance c an be given th a t there ll )ro of nullification by careless or indlscrim.! ill bum ine of reforestry operations coaling s ot dollars and Involving loresi. resources Jor
jpouible’sta te 'o fnclttls-srB -to 'be 'w m nienatd reacUon to th is chaUenge.—Boise Statesman.
GOODDY, W O O LtY DEARS wonder Uils sudden ' onsIaugUt of winter
c.iUKht US so im prepared. T lio wooUi- bear .rs a re out of tb e w in ter w eather forecasting
I mny conUnue to p red ic t the kind of winter [fing. S<)uUTels m ay determ ine lt« lerigth by 3fthetr-hoiirds.“ ThffTvllaT;eeBe mayaUU de-
soon w inter’s to lng U) close do».-n. B ul Uie m n n re rejected and discredited.H. Curran, cum tbr o f Insects- and spiders
American Museum of N atura l History. h«j Jowu Uic V4Hll«C"Aner'rtIhb“ i-fetir»-of pij: iih rring the bears and counting the number Df the tMnds on the ir backs, he has said he is "D ie supei«llltioD abou t the wooUy be.ir-i u n# s.-iys.very dtaliearienlng. N o t only docs i t deprive
. opponuntty each fall for editorial eostm- it the coming w inter's w eather. I f waj- e\cn s .to faU bnck on the Old. Farm ers' Alm.iimc jtflclal ventherm nn. And goodness knoivs, ■e d^sc^edIted lane b e fo re - th e woolly-Oeara ■ su n d ingt—S alt L ^ e 'Tribune. ___
:'s q u l tp „ .a d lf fo r .c 'n c e , b e tw e e n .tiie ttfe Klrls m a k e a t b o y s a n d th e o n e s J m a k e l o r - m e n . .
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D ew P otso : Uii•• “ D id Uie T -N have W p u t th a t story Tt ^ ■“ about the m an shorU ge rig h t out on SK ,, th e fron t page where a ll th e men Ue
were bound to' aee it? Now, Uiey co , mi ght lU r t playing h a rd to get. It's dl(
dlfflenlt enough now to t n p one of rei
■rom c w t ^ t * U i f l ^ ^ n ? h a i ^ t o ’be hMty pa bu t can Just w ait a n d pick the girl
ti»o Uiey want. ........... ...... l i*hf» ^ depo rtm en t cared ,to
build up its presUge in th is country, “ it-^could a tart- lm porllng -m en-on ly . 5P A lter all, wouldn't t h s t tend to re- ^ s tore the Jjalance?
(TwUi FalU> ^
^ H M JM B M M M M l Jn r aiS sS • Ever? - Tnat n r ' a ' p e t e a t i B r ^ t e Ut
beater. There a re on ly two things as y»n» That keep the aveiaue uian-'fioiii Ni
beating h is wife. E ith e r h« isn 't pr oclftj m arried or he'* a fra id . ce1.300 . ■ T w o-Q nn F sU Ci
l/orfc ANENT »>EN PALS [>'Probably some o t you good con- p,
sUUienta recaU o n e .o r more of Uie LM— numerous pleas the P en Pals Z>ep't. ^ le ra l >its received from Nigeria. The ^ M 35 D ep t, has been aomew ltat amused {.
la st by the letters. AU of them read like "b it- V fty tu m e e n iio p ie a - lT v m 'tn r s a tn t „ rs in sample le tU r w ith a few perU nent ^
' qbanges. ‘‘‘. h ll . ' Flnslly, one of you readers answer- looi* ed a le tte r nnd received a letter „ ,U o- froiR Nigeria. I t 's r ig h t here on our * h a d deek. The le tter ts too long to print. l \
lUon bu t Uiere are a few polnta Uiat stand .o u t-a l ttr^ re a d ln g _ tb o Je ttc r
•var twice,•hTf: In U » first place, th e w riter re- “ : ouests h is pen pal to -use airmail. ■nunc Th® request ts repeated several r ' ““P* limes. The second po in t th a t seem* “ K _ i, U) Stand ou t is. *'I will be glad nnd • ^ iv happy If you can send me ?
someUilng In your country, such as " eyeglaas, towel and m ou th organ ,, ; := tw m - t h e a ia c n d . : jo u - ;d r e » c i l Ji calabash. nsUve comb nnd fine rings ?.
n t ^ - beauU ful things." ridus- llie re 's the usual request for ex
change of personal photos nnd the ,h ith Jett®'' closes w ith "Youra forever." Of „
course, it's powlblc t h e closing S wouldn't be so form al a lte r th ree o r p
4orth ^0'“ ' h
g too OWB BULLETIN BOARD ? wllcy Lonely. Lonesome. Twin Falls - p t ag - We’re acared of th is one! Before we c J bll* go sawing off th e limb, you w on 't «- es o t mind If w e 's o r f o f th ln fc -a b o u t- lt;- man* will you? Dunno why. b u t th e a lam i t<
keeps ringing! n
> r j E. X. Vet. T w In T a lis -S o rry . b u t b iv O th e U)plc of your le tte r qualifies I t f _ fo rj jse In the Public Forum w here l
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V IN F A L t S , ID A H O '
-i«W A SH IN G TO N
WASHINOTON—T h e bulletins oh hi the nines* of Secretary of Stute ' John Foster DuUe* have been very Ll much like Uioee w hich camo from sL W alter Reed hospital iv h e a Frcsi* Q:
_ J d e n t E l « n h o w e r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ pi underwent an l n * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H bi
there in b:iry They have b e e n B K S .> r& U ^ ^ B u on glowUiKly o p t l m l s * H g i r : 2 i ( ^ H b] en Uc. w ith each b'ity cessive one p r e - ^ B R « V ] ^ ^ H :t-s dIcUng h is e a r U e r B ^ g n l ^ H hi o i return to hla d e a k ^ H E S ^ H H
lot In th e sta to oj)ty p a rtm u L Srirl NeverUielea. a
t h e chancelleries • __ . _ U• j; of slJD O st-every- ***nr»l»-CWI*i p, „ cap ita l of th e world, there is anxious « .•V spMulaUon about Dulles' sueceasor, >
since'lt'U 'U Sum ed U iat » m an-w ho U haa h a d a m ajor operation fo r can* ai
. cer a t Uie ,age of 68 canno t carry ei ' on for long in the Incredibly d e - Q
manding lob of secretAty of a tate : h T his is a ha rsh fao t o f Uxlay's deeply C Uoubfed world. p
T he names moet frequenUy m en- R I t t U ooed•^n^hb■w culatiotrt^e^Tho^^. * iss a* E. Dewey, form er governor of o:
n 't p u d e n c y a n d today a highly sue- a cessful corporatkin law yer: H enry
, Cabot Lodge. Jr., head of th e Ameri* n can delefratlon to th e U nited N a- n tlons and, in. U iat capacity . sltUng e< in o n cabinet meeUngs; Jp h n J . Me- n
P : Cloy, former u n ite d S ta te s high d „.5 commissioner for G erm any and now t B ~ chairm an o t Chase M an h attan bank r ^ in New York, one of th e na tion ’s ^ largest.. bif? Therff h - c v e f f lndJcatlon_thiv.t .h . Dulles means to re tu rn (o the ornce d
in which he has «-orked so Urelessly s „ and In which h e considers him self a T‘ , indispensable. T h e P residen t rIvm V
every indlcsiJon of holding th e sam e t ™ view and he h a s cheered Dulles In '"7 h is IntenUon of reU im lng to w ork t I f , a t tb e earlfest possible moment. o
—I f Uie-se*reU ry-w ere-to.d*oiae-to a ^ reUre, one of th e th ree m en on t
whom speculaUon, curren tly centers a probably would succeed him . Cer- t tolnly no ^ne In th a t office could b
^ work harder Uian Dulles. No one t.could truvd farU ier a n d faster Uian n
^ h e has dom. b" ' B u t anoUer secretary m ig h t decide
2i2 h e coutd ao t c a n y tfic burden of i n n pgUcy-m niarnf-tind-pblley-dlrecllon -{ ^ m a t DullM has held alm ost exclu
sively In bis own hands.**■ One.eonsoQUence of th is personal
concentration Is th a t the U>p level o t o f dirtctlon and p lanning In the de-
p a rtm ent h a s been gravely weak^' ened.-In the reconstruction and re*
hablllUUon .o f American foreign policy—th a t long delayed agonizing , reappraisal which mual now take {
I _ plnce—there is a quesUon about the | v e effectiveness of the apparatu s a l the '
m 't secretary's disposal.- i t ; —In U »-past io u r .y e a a m any able ‘ im i top eoreer men have le ft Uie depart* \
m ent. o r have been foced out. Pew J replacements, in term s of brains, i
b u t brackground nnd s ta tu re, have come ' s I t from ' the outside. H erbert Hoover, lere Jr.. ivas brought In as under secre- I our tnT y~ after-h la-suoceot'in -handllng I you tlie Iran ian oil conuoversy. hu t i )plc nelUier Inside nor outside the de* ( Iter partm en t has he Inspired any mark* Iks, ed degree o t confidence. ' i
T ho increasing reliaoeo has been | on overworked, career officers, tn m any lnstanees,they'liavo.been able .
, . f m en w ith wide experience and back- , ‘hn ground. An example is R obert M ur- J
phy. deputy under sccrelary for po- ■ llUcttl affalra. Few diplom ats can ‘ m atch hIs,slctU and knowledge. ‘
B u t too often th e career men ele- i{); ta te d :*to dlrteUve posts become „ memoranda .writers walling anx-
Joiiily Ibr th* signal irom DuUes be* ' fore thej: move. ■ , , . . , ’
, T hey are handicapped b y Uie re- i * quirem ent under law th a t they m ust '
evenUMlly re tu rn to service abroad ‘ if they are lo m alnuiln the ir re- J
B U rem ent-and o the r privileges. Tills. together w ith the unending s tra in . 1
Wky o n Uks ihh t n . . - t f . ,Amerian dqipt. But 0
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e dimensionat Sm gle— B cdsrlow estp i tio n ©vcs room of • A m erleq’s L v i ^ economy and resale value (F m p ac t-ea « .— ----------- G u jd e h f im a r tf t.foo ters. Sm oothest • 3 2 .09 m ilts )il Springs, on al) 4 coast record ot d ining Seats, T rave l drive. AlNnew
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S CMILDSlh haa m ade for~ % h igh turnover, le P o r th r w y e m " career— officer y L lvinsston M s 'c h a n t served a s u - J n sls tan t aec te ts ry fo r Europe, one of J- Qie m ost exacU nc PO*U ta th e de
p a rtm e n t I n M ay h e vras mado sm* ( b a m d o rtoO on« la ,a re laU ve tyc |U ]et ^ poelUoo. and b la deputy. Burks' B - „ brick, h a s been acting aaaistan t since si*i Uiea. T h e poat iriU be fUled ahorUy ^ by Jam es W ddieberger. .w ho h u iS b e e n amtMosadar to Yugoalaria cs* where Uie dem ands on him were heavy. <
There ha s-b e en a n .a c tin g aaalstr M t Ml
H eniy F . HoUand resigned 4ii Bep- J ' tem ber to go to work In Uie cam* I » ln i lo r U l . J U ju b llo n U U onU "
iis committee. “ iir. > Oeorge V. Allen. asalsU nt secre* _ ' 10 l a ^ fo r th e N ear E ast, SouUi Asia n- ahd Africa, anoUier key post, w as te - W ry cenUy d rafte d to be ambassador to Be e- Oreece w here the w estern alliance «* le; has been w eakened by tb e bitter wa lly Cyprus controversy. AUen was re* H'«
placed by « career m an . WUllam te: n- Rountrte . w ho had been Allen's «tiR« detHityrJn>».pn*tflf rtlrrrtnr gcngsl lis
ry O utsiders brought into th e d e p a ^ Im :1* m ent have been re luctan t to stay for m. a - more th a n aho rt periods. An able tn ng ecohomlst-banker. H erbert V. Proch- , c- now of Chicago, ha&been deputy un* ly gb der secretary for. economic affalra <1 >w for about a year. H e Is resigning to nk re tu rn to h ia buafneas.I ’s A long-stand ing com plaint haa
been th a t n o one in th e departm ent lilt hJ^ h a d t i m ^ t o ^
Uy summ ed lip tn the wisecrack aimed elf a t thB 'peripateU c Dulies, reverting rM the ' tisunl advice: "Don’t do some* , Tie tjilog. Ju st aUind there." tic In Increasingly In th e -p a s t year or wt ,rk tft-o th e aUnosphere has been one fcb
o t Improvising to m eet crises as they on .to aroae-W lth . th r iirg taL jresau re -o a _ on the U nited S U tes to come up with a . ;rs an overall p la n for a setUement tn lei •r- tha Middle E as t, th is no longer will tc lid be possible. Aa the . terrible peril in de ne the Middle E ast has sho«’n. merely 1q an making do in one moro crisis coujd
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i 5 Main-PoSsli^— "I Officials Slate ‘fi Visit to Nation
WASHINOTOK. Nov. 14 (IB-Plve .J t Polish housing officials are coming iv t U> Uie U nlU idStaU s Sunday to study
housing developm enu-In 34 cities. DlplomaUc circles here , rcgirded -
l,I( the visit (IS an im portant develcp* rt* r iie n fln vlew 'o rPoland 'ST noves to hj
break awny from s tr ic t Moscow dom- uj ns. Inatlon. U. S. home builders prob- ni me atily will r e tu rn the vlslL ^rer. A -Soviet housing mission visited re- the U nited s ta te s a year ago. Amer- ‘ ing ic aa -h o u s tag . experts foUowed-up ^ 3Ut with a to u r of Soviet housing proJ* o. Je* eets. •
T he Polish housing mission will at be headed by Vice M inU ter o t Cos* te
^ iUvcUon Czeslaw BabUsky. e,’, B o tel espessea wUl b t paid by Uie bi
.V® Polish governm ent. *1110 sta te de- ai partm en t «1U furnish a n interpreter, at
^ T he to u r ‘ will be directed by the kl ^ NaUonal AssoclaUon of HomebuUd- le
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l^g ■ . BABY BAPTIZED dlIX- WENDELL. Nov. I t - B c t ly Lou C be* Trounson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tl
Wes Trounson. was baptized Sunday Ui re- m om lng a t th e Presbyterian.BspU st y< ust church w ith th e Rev. Chad E. BoUek C >ad OfflciaUng. He waa assisted by H. S. re- Lamb, ch u rch elder. ccIlls. ----------- ------------------ . ftlln. READ T IM ES-N EW S WANT ADS. U
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[I . B o w t o P r o l o n g „1* , (in • n r a t . a r t l ^ , llev u> Pralsnf y >t Um Ut* e( Y»ur Cut I'lowtn. 0«n* Bum* t : u M MS«n ot thi* Mptr ea whlcli {)««. t >* m lb*r -kMpliif-* binu In i»r(lc- ‘‘X »l*r. Tk« zm vrnf fill sM tlr Inlo two E ly u u rfti e tw rsrin: rio»«n por*»»»«l la - ^ ftorliu' aMM and Umj** »ni»n In bamt “ " n r tr a i. pr»«tWia *<Itlc« <)mU »llh tl!a Cb* IhrUu- tlow tn; s*u Wtdottitr'*■g wllh hana-arawn » a tU tf ).. So your thoughtfu l dinner guest U f brought you -a t>ouquet of roses or tl
* a gardenia o r o rch id corsage. Fine, U . now how can y o t i L M M « m t M ^ \ j double o r tr ip le T W
Uieir Ule7 ^ r / « i i | k « i nU n p a c k your F ■ tl
[ii flowers a s soon a s *t. you rw d v e them . ' ^lo Becaizse f l o r i s t s ’ t.X f l o w e r s a re a l- o ;r ways condlUoned.(* il's merely a m a t- ®in te r o f can y in g on t'>’s where th e p ro fes- ^ d rional c a r ^ w ^ P l i M B M K I
El a t e m « a p p e a r g»«i»« B in* 1 c ’ black or coated over, recut the item s ‘ t* im mediately w ith a sharp knife, re* P w moving from H to l inch. And now P *® to be- specific. ®>■ CamaUons: T hese are parU oU ar- ® *• ly ha rdy cu l Howers. Upon opening ^ tho box, re -cu t th e stems wlUi a » ” sharp knife, alant-w lse. under wa- “
te r. Because cam aU ons have ha rd ® J? nodea along th e stems t h r o u g h * !,! which i t ts d iff icu lt for w ater to t , jia ti. th ry .sh o u ld J? cj0 P d itlg a ttL 0 t: I
em ight in cold w aler reaching righ t • Jg Up to th e flow er heads g. tjn llke m ost o th e r plants, cama*
tion leaves do no t decay quickly sr when submerged and actually help ie absorb water. H ence, remove leaves « sy only a t the very base of th e stems. ')a _Alter_ftrrongLn8, J p r 5 J _ ^ m 2 th a fine m ist o t cold w ater bu t do no t J In le t them get d ripping wet. Por beat f ill results, re-cu t-stem s, keep stems In in deep w ater, a n d replace the water t Jy in a clean con taine r dally. fId Roses: I f th e roses have been in 1' , Uie b o x . for sometim e and ’nrvive «
somewhat wUted and soft, they can 4
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ito be*revivedTjult«-qulekly-’by recut- -
Ung th e stem s, splitting them n cou* D* pie o t Inches, and placing the flow- ,
. ers In w ater m w arm as your hand , will bear J o r a quarU r hour or »o.
-'* Remove w hatever/o liage is crush* { “P e d -a o d -i t m ig h t b*-weU-to-remove } ’J* the under row 'o f petals.
Roses m ust always bo cu t with a 'Ul a b srp knife. T o hove Uiem keep bet- « °* ter. shave down a side of the stems '
exposed to w ater wlUi a razor blade, ’ he bu t-n ev e r above th e w ater-line — < le- and allow fo r evaporation.* Floyrcrs er. Btld foliage respond to a light sprin- ’ he k le of water. Like camaUons. rose d- leaves aro ha rd y and wHl no t de ter- ‘
lo rate quickly in waler. 'F o r best Results, change water
daUy and re -c u t s te m s . slantwise, cu Commercial prcsenratlvea added to { rs. the w ater he lp ; despite popular be- i ay Uef. aspirin is of no help, and keep ‘ 1s t you r-penn ies in your. piggy*bank i iek Copper doesn 't help either. <S. O ardenias: T re a t your gardenia '
corsage kindly and i t may look i fresii for a second wearing. A fter I
>S. th e f irs t evening, remove the rib - i
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Policy of IkeWASHINOTON. Nov. U ,> .
reU ry of Agriculture ■n, yesteniay Uie election r e S i S ?™ calc a clear m ajority of u . r u m e n again supported
Benson told a news eon'fr« a t U iat agriculture liw b « n ‘' or through a d ifficult period of *
y U ian-ev tr before follov.ins
B T he eltcUon returnsi Uie secreury wild, th a t In eQ as of the Mldweai and the w w9 Uiere was a eubstam isl d e c 'l r , .^I - Uie farm vote* cas t for R eniiw J?p candidates fo r th e (leniiu and ^ ^ He said west of Uie NtiwiuiSS^,'H Or 13 Republican house « » u J !■ two senate seaU were Inji t■ all of these conUsis the i»tm .J tp was a factor In varying d tK rta-
cans who lost, favored U}e a jffla i
posed It. I t would be ow prove U ial Uic controversy ovfr rtw
or flexible price sufTporU « , i , , J,. a . cislve factor. “n g . B enson-said I t uould be
ft say, however. Uml ll^^ drought which gripped some Wo;, cm areas was a m a /ar fuctor (a ij..
^ elecUon.,Q "No' government drouclit ttui
jv- program can ever be' a sftiljUctt:,t a b s t s t m e l o r - r a t r v n m / i t i r ^ ^
' CHAPTER .^fiETS Icly JEROME. Nov. 14 - Tlie KortS sip Side cliapJcr o t DeMolays met Mm- t n day evening a t the Masonic lemp!t J . An InltiaUon ceremony waa hfid [r Ith Tomnvv M nhan and Dnvid amn,ioj- T h e-M o th e rr“ cJub'serTrd-Jr/ffa>"cat ments.In ~ ---------- -
ler bon 'and place th e ihort-stenmt^-t flou-era on w « collcn and slore tefa
in in a covered box In the refrl«nte' Ive or a cool room a t a tempersnirt« a n 4S to &0 degrees.
Some florists tu rn the ffottn— fflgfl.dnu.-n.ln-mi>>1 r .rS .,i,>i
to prolong th e ir life. And petal* tu rn brown easily. ii hdwa wc( both hands and lloaen ta d l water before handling. (At »noiic time. I ’ll explain how to dry t:4 p ress It.)
Orchids: Despite the ir frsfilc i> peamnce. orchids are e x t re m t l j hardy. Many keep up to 20 din when properly handled. (A joaj grower will n o t cat the Wosjom Belli it has been unfolded a l Icul fra days, and even six.)
“u “ For~ovcnilKlit“ storing, fashioned Icebox ts tieat, There, tem perature seldom drdpped belw 60. I f you m u st keep It In sii eleeWt
J refritierator. keep them away frca , * frcerJng colls. S e tte r yet, plice chea
liT the- leasl^cold location. ', R Avoid welUng Uie petal*, place thi
stems in cold water in a conUlner inis which will support the tilooms abort .de water. To preven t the flowen fron J drying, you m ight wrap Uiem In a
'c g thin, wax paper, or eeliopliine and In- then place them In a covered box. ose m displaying th e m , keep thi « r . orchids ou t o f drafts and exUemei
o t h eat and cold..ter r n s c i Or a ^ U l trr>nr«n»( <Kli tb
be- Ua ratdir whf Mnii Bi» Ut bnl U*” p A “! s . M V Sn k tnd wlldllft, II ceaplcta S».TotEB« M 4
ibl* Kgrld-nmoui rtftranea v«ik U >n it “‘m a f r i ^ 'U b i S i i i S ; . -IK b .« :ook ScrfT. I •fmplr ««'« «•*»«■ ne
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Brings ‘W ^ n g ’ 2WASHINOTON, Nov. I« Ifl - T h e
exeeuUve »ecret*ry of the Amcrlean mi C JS iU o n of L(Uid-Or*nt Colleges co in d ^ iA te UnlverslUes caulloned »a T^esi^r •* J* lw t w hat h e w iled «
-^ lS u r tln » -? -P « > p o M li- io i^ fe d c r* l Ll icholinhlps.
In his «nnu»l report to the **- r« ...♦i.iirLn, which reprw enta » fif th or
T of »a r a . - £ 0UepJ -enrollment. Bus- di i»it I. Thttckrey « iid It any fu rther m w J i l aid w e i extended to higher th tductUon i t would be better to give th It to Institutions ra th e r thnn Indl- »r
North Idaho Has Highway Seminar fjUOeCOW. Nov. 1* tfl—Plfty-flve —
north Idsho highway eoglneera *nd cllr. county and a tat« represenU - Ure* attended a day-long "Wghway , seminar” Tuesday »pon«ore<l by the I Asphalt InsUtuU and th e U nlver- I
' ilty'of Idaho." ■ ■ ■ — ■ . ’ ' IThere wer0 technical dUcusslons I
br J. P. Pearrlng o t Denver, dlslrlc t I — tnilnM r-for-tbe-lnsUtute;..&ndJi.Jr. .1
Erickson, materials engineer ot the I lUle highway departm ent. I
Ptarrlng discussed control of h o t I plsni mixes for highway surfacing I m st^a ls , and Erickson followed I
—*lUi recommendations of-aeol-ooaU -I ing applications and o ther surfacing deuils.
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School Children , ^ Totals Increase \I WASHINGTON. Nov. 14 W t-TIie
number of school age children In- etased by 8.107,000 In th e lost six * Tears, the census bureau said Tues- <
, d»y. 1I Otflclnls said thU emphasised the ]
neta for more school rooms now and , more Jobs In the future to take c tre ' of a rising population. ^
The census bureau reported there «tre 38.7SG,DOO.children o t elementary and hiEh school age'lnst July I. This was about 23 per cen t o t the population. The toUO compared with -30,SSO.OOO or about 20 per cent o f th e population In the school age bracket In igjo.
ARCillTCCT DIES 'GREAT PALLS. Mont.. Nor. H
leadlnit M ontanrm rchltectund -1 Intemallonally known chess player. Oohsnne Van Teyllnaen o t G reat •! « lls , died Tuesday. He .Was t*. '
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«ligi[fs=Aniaze—j'™ ion of Windmills,, tlonal coat o t a n m doesn’t luve iI- crossed knife and fork on ll nom*- 1 Where, then I have lost my faille in t- heraldr>-. Hollanders eat the wny _ other people b reathe. I am po»ui,t I th a t th e national appetite explRiw■ the millions of blcyclcs In the coun- I try—th e people don't w ant no loie 1 I time by walking from one groaning'I UIjJe, (o_«notJicr. . . . , .I . T o make. matter.i more atnrmtnci I for th e visitor who Is Interested In'■ keeping h is waLitllne w ithin renaon-'I »,«inn/U’ !>%» fTKifl- li-n n f—onlr^ _■ abundant, but of superb quality.:R R otterdam and Amsterdam are the!I homes o t some ot the most celc-■ brated restauranui in th# world, and
b e in g . world seaports there ateie dishes (o r every tnsle. prepared by
native chefs froth delicacies iuKtltr- D- Wved from nil lhe f a r - l iu n i^ m e r s ;h Of th e Biobe.a t 1 have a m enu in (ront o t me that i . J w bh you could u e . I l Is trom ■e. Amsterdam 's LldOl a charming m «pot w ith an Intem aUonal reputs-
tion, which Is located on the bnnk of -Jl »_cannl m nhe .hcB rt.o tJhe.c It^-. _ ie T lie m enu llsis 80 separnte dUiiH. o r Tieuiiiiiiim m il l cmimtf au ' <jre ll3 d'AlRletln and ending wllh crepes re convent. T here arc 20 canapes. a«y. of cn soups. 21 egg and fish dlshis. es 2® m ain dishes, with the remainder
made up of des-ierti, ,Vou mny hnve a s m ud) o t th is ts
I I you w ant, plus a- magnum ot graves t . Buperlur, a magnum ot macon blanc.— or » mngnum of beaujolnls for jw t
un d e r- to iir dollars Amerlcnn. And the Lido 1s a handsome, panelled
chairs, heavy napery, and perfect 9 service.ne I w ish I had room to lU t U)e an menu. I t 's tnntasllc, a l least to this ;es country boy. Pllels de sole friis. ed sauce remoulade. beetstenk hache ed a la Moelle, supreme de Voblller»l Tjirty ffiirrnn , r niipf _
I n H otlerdam there Is a restsu-18- ra n t s im ilar to Ihe-Lldo a t which th one m ay e a t all he chooses, and IS- draw nil th e wine he wants fromler massive casks, to r a sum Just over ler th ree dollars. And le t me repeatve th a t th e food Is superbly cookedII- and served.
. I f T om T hum b had lived he re he__would have hnd.(o.changeiils-Q an*
To, sa y ,"T o n m s t7 T ie -w o u ia “ ji»ve grown so m uch. A few more dsys and M ary will be calling me "Zep"—
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' pricel Steel fnune, remova I '•T' cross bar, balance wheels; t- — r “: •-ju»i«bies»ddle,handlebir.-O rj
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b ^ FpriHER I DOLLCARIAGE.
8 . 8 8W o n d e r f u H o r bab y ’s a irinR l Penney’# 'l i f t - o f f - doll c a r r i a g e . S tu rd y • fitcel construction . . . le a th e re tte b o d y . . . con* v e r ts to bed, lo r do lly 's
/ afto rnoon n ap l
H M m i r i ! Soft-as-do.)
i COTTON FLA^ For feather bed w arm th i ' ■ down ta yonr toc« . . . Pena
cotton' flannelettesi P rln tji hues . . . . pretty enousb to en a eoudi in fro n t o f T V ! e torised; - ' -
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JJ u s i ju n io r’s speed! Pen- Z' n e y ’s 1957 a p o r t s c a r . R uR gcl stam ped s t e e lb ody , 87 inches lonK. • 3
I . ..K u b b e r tire s . Colorfully Sp a in U d . 1
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She curtsies! She Coi^ 21" VINYL PAR
. Z u -A; favorlt* guest a t lltUe t<a partiesl Penney's 21-lnch "Social
1 8uccess"l . . . w ith coo voice, w inking eyes, long low eyelashes
V . . . . n i r u w ith ^ d y 'I n - th e
I '^Special Purchasi '■ _ Aincri'cqn Style■ H ’“ L u ju i io u s l ''W o re ’n 'o f heavy
looped oottoni BeauUtul bed- ’■ ■ 1 apreads patterned a fte r yester-
y M n handmades . . . a t bbm i ' la.'«Tery decor .R eren lbU ,-w »-
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L j i llo T B u y r^ ^R ^ m ^ \ lonSweatirs -0 i-l-
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combed San fo rlud broadcloth J (330 th reads-per square lo ch ): ■ j 3 - ply superwear coUon and 1 cuffs: n e a t comforUWe body- • tapered fltl G et tha-ityle*. you — w aatrtoo .------------------ ------------------ -
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Boek 'n ’ rcll horses, fe r Jnn* i ^ n llers . . . F eaaey th r if t priced! <(urdHorse rests on four safe and ampli tound springs, solid oak' base. ' ^ndBrilliantly colored. 0. 4
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| | , Three .Wheeled BeSpeedstm y e n a« a tm a t k
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2 . 2 2r oty degwood tp rayf en .1
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Uld patty caketl Benlce fo r II. 40-plece . . . Includlncc. - I ’ Uiver-coior spoons, forks 'and I ’ :Knlvee—no t th a rp l .. - I -
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^ r y re se trch expert* from M iho W M hlngton voiced, concern yo
r d « r over OAmtee Co m h ru m w jn lg h l resu lt from eonatrueUoi
' J l e i Perce djujj on th e Snake i '•! in MttHo.r — p T B rT if ltn e sse r» p p e* i?a -* t ir .1 l i n l power eom m huloa tiev ln i I i license to build M ounU tn Sheep r C pleuant V a l)e 7 ;d aa u . They ' I pnorrest n . H auck o t BoUe Bnd-I
■ • p ld R . Johnson o f S e iti le . re»e '5"-4tapefrl*<»« reapecUvely-fer-toe.
« o a n d V /u h in s lo n f lth e riu ai
' i I Public power opponenia to Pn r-. JNorthweM Power comp&ny'i m B IcMiioa tiiYor coTutnjctjoo of Vi R r c e dem , v h lc h -th e y a y w i j .. tprovlda more cosiprehentlve I', fre lo p m te t o f ^ e rlver'i poten
■1;— } - Httuc)f toUt. g w w ln fr. r dgaa 'i A la reah the m ain contlderaUoi u & daho In In terren ln s In the H (proceedlnB waa Ute interJecUoi h Ne» Perce propoial.rJ I Located dow nstream from the i H —-pluence of th e Sauson and. 8 i
b lv e n , Nex Perce would a tfect I ‘ fBO pe r cen t e f id a h o t astd roa
h Cl#h. H auck la id .I; 1 B e iCsUmated to ta l value of
5 o n a year, ihc lud infr; tmUHon d o lla n cUrltiuted U
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;. r BarUer, Johnson told the exan S' ,c r U U 'too early a n d tb a t too UtC ^ about' aa^moR n lf ra tlo riS tt r e d le t th e effectlveneu ot dev ('. a im ed a t helping mlBratln* u l i
S e t over p6w ei^dains.1lB 'citlnii 9 t w ould take a minimum of 8 yi
rJ m o a eh o n a n o V io e tte c t iy tn tiio t !;i Slevlce and n l d • to 13 vcari w<
4] |m tha '■m ost probable Ume."
] lu. S. General Y-i^WarHS-Soviei i I For War Adj f a PA R IS, KQT. 14 W t-O tn. All | r - - m . O ruenther. th e out«olDS NA ; w m m a n d e r , w arned the So T B ^ lo n U u t any . a tU ek en ; . V e s t vou ld be m e t with inst
- R e ta lia tion a n d . th a t Rusila. wo ^ deitroyed.
P ~ B 'A ofw ertnff wha t h* eaUM "thre i ■ fltnd 'blaekaiaU." O ruenther tok
T afew ell - n T w l - e o a r w e n e B - t ro ck e u could n o t' d e i t n ; the . lan tlo alllanee'a ab ility to r t u l l i
j/ B e /anB M 1( C teir.] Althousi> h t . did no t fflent ri Soviet p rao ln * B ulsan lo by na: :s h e 'w u 'c le a r ty -re fe rr in r to ths-R 1 s lan 'a im p lied -> a m ln s to v rai 8 a n d B d ta ln a week a so th a t a £ powerful na tions could attack th .1 w ith “roeket lectauaue*-. unleta U J] . ended, tb e lr a tta c k on K op t.V O nM attw r a a l d i . .{ **Ko na« lon :tt c o to f (9 p r e a t '] Tockat tm ( to a .U ; i i .means auU ;I a n d 3 ^ -d M i.aM U ^ ju M -th a t. ; '\ . B e t k l U ^ DMit . 'OletaUailQa ;Hlir: iaks place
. V . day feUow*- a J ltJ t,;a n d the -Sffi T Jn lo o * m ^^ 3 ^ * t^ o y td ." ...........It O m e n th tr . w iio .'bas commaA il th e l iA T O .fo rc e * .ia .su re p e al ^ ahortly m ftw P n U d fo t EUehho ? took otllea . t u n a o rer hU post t h 30 to U ; 8 . O ea.-L aurU Not*'
H e la to » U r« M a tbe anny I U a i and become' prealdtnt ot1 A m erican R ed O ro u 'th e toUoa
day.
ANN ARBOR. Mlch,.Kov‘ 14 I P ostm aster O enera l Arthur E. 8i
' in e rfle ld w aa reported tn rw o d < d itlon and rw tln teom fortabJj’" a u n derto lnz a cuccesstut th ro at oration.
O ftlcU ls a t tlie University__L .^ _M lch lfan hosp ital said they
M cted S un inerfleld to' b« o u t of2 hosp ital "111 a week or 10 ds t T hey aald he . would have to t f, valesce a t h t t PUnt, Mich., h<
lo r several weeks.BuounerfJetd, 57; was admlttci
il th e hosplU l Sunday n ljh t and «rated on yesterday by Dr. Albet
' ’ rursC enburf.
i i Woman Pined on Bad Check Cou
'T ----------**~-P*‘rH lt'P im ii1l rtm rrrtl*. •- D btalalnff.m oney, under false i
' . tenses, w m fined 110 and - u c • ..Tueaday 9 Justice of the . P
J . O . pum phrey.
: th e Rogerton how l wortl; check fo r »45£3. She pleaded p
. I a n d asked fo r Icnlency on the t . she was m aking resUiuUon on
Iw check. ,■f S he waa represented In coun
th e law firm of Stephan, s u p a n d Heap.
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'" . p h e r ^ wKe7«~fh« food.. vvoys good .
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in F w n c h l r j a d - S J w .
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f "m yeater- ( , u TtMim« r«.t - i n ; «»•uns whJeti »»*; J | «
M ke°rlvcr l i t i p« tfi»g Urm, a w«it(ii*r
earing on a v/*tib>r rr*9heep«nd f.lj 112*22* ” =*•*"“rhey were i»>m n«v»* Wmim thi and-Don- }«•« «'{m a . a r.c .
!. reieareb lu Mwt u* Anui . 1 :M Hoar ,toe Id a - i ;jo m»» Ah«i Mu.i. t u j U rrJe iag e n - |SJ S n ’A ba^^iu.t. ’ ’ i l J i nr^
III M*sb*ltai) Mr
w i r . Tss i! .? : -AiJ^rp^r',:' ? i i] of N e t ]1> 11 :M Mnlay would ■** K ;* rnslve d c ‘JJ ? : ? ; | ;S5 ^potenttnU y.*,;'.***' ' I S SSt
W sra a U , w «i» .r t :i» j »?.
JecUon of lU aiitkwrti h m j mns T«U.ft.THM i i l i c« in th e eon . IS?nd. Snake i** . I 'ifS * * '
:V“/m‘i1-“ Salk Advises S i : Polio ^Shots’
~ lV A irSdu ltA T I^K TIO o n v , Nov: 14 m - i
“ ‘‘ w l * Jon“ E- 8 «lk yesUrday recommen. Ig w lm ^ ed th a t adults up to age W UciiOTBietj 8hdl«“er-SS irT »tlo-*acclne.---------L . W t»>ey '•o- •» »» children aH* 01 any v«c inated . Jhen 1M7 couM be t: irs would j i r j t ye^r of complete o r nearly cor *• plete freedom from paralysis by p
llo, the P lttsbu rth ' scientist p r ^ lc
al ife aald this (oaJ-eao be won en If each pe iw n U kes responsiblll
■ . k ' to have shots him self and get the ' l © i — f o i^ U f lr a n- artH ta la tlTts.
PoUo U s t r a in * hard a t adul yi sow . h« warned, and one«fourth% C l S a l l 'c a s u occur am onf persons agi
20 to 60. . ■ •B. A llred Speaking to th e American PubI Ig NATO H ealth service. Dr. sa lk present) I sovie t these h lfbU ghu of a report on U
en the prasent s ta tu s of th a vaccine:1 in stan t Discovery of a self*perpetuaUt la. would s tra in bf monkey h e a r t cells mi
e lim ina te 'the need to Im port'tho i ''th rea ts sands of isaakeys csch year fro
r tsld a IndU . T hU stra in of h e a r t eel ee—th a t iro w rto n tln o b n siy v ^ d -p re m lse s- the At* supply enough m ateria l to grow a
r tu lla te . th# v lrus needed *or Vaccine produi ' Uons, and ^or tu U n y iV for aafety.
mention . 'P o “ ncy th s vaccine h w bet IV n«m i Increased and made m ore uniform
Children vaccinated fn the 29J , 5 S ttiiO irshbuldT>e'r«tnoctnlate l a i m m ^ a l r e a d j r d o n e ,b e e a u ie m u c h i ^ S m th a t vaccine was weak, a n d aho S a ^ were; alven too clostiy together.I t -New shoU probaljly should I
given to any chUdren w ho 'had th n M th a t etibU .w lthlq;m «-w eeks Ume. o r r
tho ^ two a h ^ ; w l t h l ^ ^ ths
• s h o t ' i w ^ t t a n ^ a w ^ ^ a i ^ s s5 ttb e aecond^dose.----------■
place u PoUo’ shot* should bo -liven IS -Sovlst babies m uch Uka sboU a i ^ I u t dl]
------ --- th e r ia ite ta n u sa n d w h o o a lo ie o u aamanded T he-baby should get tw» »hoU U ipe since to aix w eeka 'spart.'.w ltiv the t h i tenhower seven^ m onths or.. l o n i ^ a fte r ti W t Nov. « c o n d . ^ ,N o i s l ^ M others could bh.vacAlnated
nny 1 t o n th e ir / I n t p re tn a W e s.. o t toe would th e n pass p ra te C tlv t' ant foUowtBg bod leacn to lbe lrbaV les.T he»*an l
b o d lu would last several m o a u . untU th s ba b y .w u vacclsated h is
i i m r - r K a a m i i o i n f r « ct a r.t» » »wol^onn it may no lo n t t r be oept
». 14 i«W~ testing. ' • • 1 • -^ 8 um* Prom • scattere'd and tocompie ^ c w - reports, u seems th a t / t h m - a h c ? iL , ' i f properly-spaced are tw ifo jdm atii “ “ t ’’P* the goal ot perm anent imm unii .« i .« Time will teU whether fu tu re boost they « . n « d N l.' : • ,
I v ' s - M a n I s C h a r g e d
h , h ™ . F o r N o n - S u p p o im ltted to Carl Earl T um ey. .charged wl
and op* non-support of flvQ m inor chUdr Albert C. under the age of 18 years, w ss boui
over to d istrict-court Tuesday aft a preliminary hearing iMtore JusU of the Peace J . O. Pum phrey.
o n T urney's bond of 4500 waa coi , . tinued. T he bond was no t post.
. o u n t K ' S r " ' ’" " "t e e d J i llh _ Attorney H arry, T u rner appear< alse pre- af'thVTf«srsnrTrtth-TmT\eyr-Robt I $3 coals N. W. Ballelsea represented tl ha. Pesce sut*.,_
wortW M *~ V M S H IN O T O N .rN ov^* MW! Jed g u ll^ A rthur P. Bum s rtalgned vesterdi the basis U chairm an of th e council of k
Q on the nomle advUera—a group th a t kee President CUenhower potiod on tl
court by cconooiJe su c e of Che naUon. B ur SU phan said i t was prompted by “person
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year-old sihool teacher, will ap- “ 1 : " -pear-lrrc ttrim art-here.S atiin Ia jt_ l i l t s ^ >*ce Chsrtes he drove too fast
and no t f&it enough on the U rns ir>—Dr. stree t. !
mmend- perham «ai arrested Oct. 17 60 take for spcedlnj |0 miles an hour.---------------O n Saturdsy Bs-waaArrcsled |»ndIren are charged wllhl Impeding traftlo
be thfr by d rlv lnf slzjmlles a n hour, rly com- 1- - I
‘‘ '"Cool Weatherm only _ , , : ^
S'S Blankets Most ~ 0I YasfAreas
I Public t i g h t snoir accompanied a eold resented a ir mass tbnt moved through the
on th e northw est portion of the country e: early, and ieavy snow was forecast stua tlng lo r portloni o( Nebraska.Iis m ay Ooid a ir moved iilto the N orth- t ' th o u * west and nade considerable head - i r from way e u t and southwestward. I t r t cells covered t h r region from the upper nlses-to MlssUsippl.vaUe]L-vtc»tward-thiaufth crow a ll th e northern snd centra) pla ins to produc- Pacific coast trom W ashington 4fe ty . to cen tral CaiUomla. as been W eathermen expected th s nippy ilform. a ir to penetrate tha n o rthern O reat tie 2944 l>akes a re s today and also swingcnlated; southw estw ard— through__ Kansas,a u c h o t Artcona and southern California, d ahots Scattered snows have fallen from tier. the western D akotas to .eastern ruld be Oregon. Most am ounts, however, Id th ree ^ av s been light.I. o r Kot 'R m *now wss expected lo w hiten « lh a n the.'c ountryside from U u Rocky a th ird M ountains eastw ard to .the n o rthern IS MtUr today. Bhoifera 'irera torecasi
along the leading edge o l..th e ooM Iven to »h lch dropped tem pera tures M Eut dip- t*** 30s and to th * teens In m oun- r eouBh. ta in regions.loS^-two The east c o u t « a a sUli under ths IS th ird influence cf ano ther cold a ir m asi W th a moving e u tw a rd over the A tlantic
A lew snow fJu rte s occurred In th i ,tad b e . ‘“»11V a ir from no rthern New York
through'N ew Ham pshire. . a ' antl> Between I h s two cold a ir masses !sa a n il. *Mther]iy w inds brought a warm- moBthi. ^ a m th e m Csilfom la ea»t- ^ * a rd through th e soulhern pUln<
. snd Mississippi and northeastw ard
tu f ju n f E ast today w ith a few ahowen a'^iafelv Posslb^-to-aorthern_AtlanU c_ca*»J “ , lU tes. Bhowsrs and thundershow en lomplete forecast from TVxas ter«-:*iMls — -------- -
BKIDOE COLLAPSES 'I booster CARACAS. Venezuela. Nov. 14 tjt
• — A concrete bridge under construction in dbvntpw n Caracas collapaet!
■ J " Jat* yesterday, crushing ab o u l 4( B U workers under tons of debris.
REPORT D ^ f E D U U I t ■WASHINOTON. Nov. 14 itP -U . 8 ed With bificlato have denied a published re- children port th a t 50,000 Russian “volunteers- IS bound have (locked Into tha Middle East ay a fte r reoenUy.s J u s U c e * ----------------------------- .r- . RSAD TIME8 .NEWS W ANT'A DS as con- -. potted '
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^ ~Hrglresr6ourtWAs h i n OTON, Nov. 14 Ijfi-J.
17 Bracken Lee. defeated Republican lOur. governor of Utah, yc.iUrday wss de- ,^nd^ nied_p_e^tu(on to tJike before the aftlo suprem e court tils c la im " thsc~the
V. S. foreign aid p rogram Is un>I corisUtuUoaal.
T he co u n denied Lee’a request .M he Ik allowed co file a suit / I which would have nsked th e court
to rule against the aid program and k c - l ' p rohibit the siecreUry of tha ireas- 1 8 1> urv from using tax fu n d s for such ____ purpcsee.:% a a “ In -a sW n g -p e rm lss io n - to -fl ie -an . . / d o original "c'6irtpUlnii=onB --In -which
the first action would b e taken by , th e high court rn ther Uian a lower
t cold tr ib u a s l-L e e *sJd; h th e "Congress Under the constitution sun try » ,« no power to collect a n d expend irecast taxes for such purposes. Enforce
m ent of federal U x law s wlUiln fo rll} ' U tah Is causing n o t m erely a vJo- h e ad - la tlon of the righV of U u h citliens rd. I t In the ir capacity as U. s . cltlxens upper bu t financial dam age to the slate
Ins to Lee, who so u s h tl^ In i t ia te " I 'n ta l ington action on behalf of h is sU te . said
ycsterdiy In Salt L ake C ity th a t he nippy d idn 't know K hat could b e done now O re at m a t hla request has be«a denied by swln# the supreme court;
a u a s , _X he.iuprem e court yeaterday also w * - wiped out sta te a n d ~ lb c * rU « s re- 1 from qulrlng segregaUon on buses, a stern » did so by atflm iiA g a decision wever, of a special th ree -judge U.S. dis
tric t court In M ontgom ery. Ala. T hat m i t r o court ruled th a t enforced legrega- RW ky tion of wbltea and N egroes oo Monc- r ^ w n lo a e ry buses v lo u te d - th s federal
consUtutlor's gua ran tees o f due process and equal protec tion of law.
: More Supportler th a • WASHINOTON. Not. 14 tfi - a
“ f " move among D em ocratic senators to aantic, in*tall Senator M ansfield of Mon-
tana as the ir new -w h ip - won sup- ' *®rk port yesterday from ' Sen- Lyndon
Johnson o t Texas, tiasses. The endorsement o t Mansfield b y ' w arm . Johnson, the se n ate D e m o c r a t j c '■ f* * t. le tte r , seemed to p re tty well sM urcJ pU lns the M ontanan o t ge tting the No. 3 1 siw ard party post when th a chamber con-'
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‘ Hungarian Phone „— SeimesJRestoredy Nov. U W — Telephone•' communications w llh H ungary were • • f - te tto rr t Tuesday for th e f i m time J T l alnce if ir to v ie ra rm jr-m o T C d -ln -te ' , crush the H ungarian revo lt Nov. 4.
Vienna long distance exchange re- porud. however, th e re w ere “very
tile u rg en t rate
th e V. S . embassy h e re b o u n c e d th a t several officials o l th e U. a .
1, , , . , legation a t B udapest w ill re tu rn to their. posU tomorrow.
. U. S. M inister T hom aa W alle* and 'and number o l.Q tberarem ained In B u . -» s - th m g hou t th e uprislnss.
Payment on Neon -S ign^ught Here
over Balance of »3S0 due on a . neon sign rental co n tract la . sought In a
Itlon complaint filed In T w in P a lls pro- pend bate court Tuesday by the Brldgea >rce- Neon Sign com pany ag « in st R . Clair lUiln Mathers.vio- The com plaint alleges, th a t on
.sens Sept. 30. 1U4. th e com pany entered xens a contract -with M athers whereby Kate the la tte r was to pay gSO a m onth____for ?8 months fo r r e n ta l - o f - n e o nirsBj sijfiiir;------------------------------------------aald The company fu rth e r sta te s th a t ,t he Malhers made paym enta u n lll May, now I M . and th a t d u r in r AprU. ISH, d by M sliiert closed h is business known
as "Clair’s Drive In n " w llh 18 ren ta l also installmenta rem aining to be paid,
r r e ? - T b e - s lg n « w ip a n y -n o w .;s e e k a Judgment against U a t h e n lor t380
Ision and 1100 a ttom ey fees. Attomey dls- H. W. Jewell r tp resen U tb e compsny.
” I ^ S E S S H f f lH Ileral I ! v -due W E D . - t H U R S :
John .Wayne'.= JetXrey. H un te r^
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. Tony Curtis - co lleen MUler.. I
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SKOOL. Korea. Nov. 14 V—Repob. lie o f K ere* Defense M inister' Kim
, Y o u n t TOO ruled-out-the-posslbdlty cf w ar w lth the Com aninlst north in a report to worried KOK aasembiy- men, .
f i« said, there was no possibility o f an immediate outbreak of w ar. Mll-
„ Itary steps taken recently by ROK defense offlclaU were -purely defensive." he said.
K im and chiefs o f staff of the RO K armed forces made the ir report 1
' l a X ih r e e and one-half hou r m eet- I- ing called by tB«-ROK-ma»embiyi -
‘ T h e legislators said they wanted de- tails 00 A reported communist mlU- t a r y ^ l d u p along th e noK hem edge - of th e K orean aemllltarlM d sone and
► an explanation of why a ll ieares w m canceled for RO K arm ed foreea - personnel________________' . ' •
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ATUUmC CITY. V . J .. Nov. 14 H (K_otnM itf# belne Riven a te ll- H uie ndioaeUvB breath to ehow H JiiicUT whether w«Ur U *»fe ta H
"‘'^IrarUOUTorlMBtrthtji-teft cwld - Htha* whether drinking u-#ter had a be«n eonOimlned by flood*, • « ! - ann flfBli, w «»en se rm w arfwrt by an *ui:
Tb* U.W1I teo ti'to de tec t eontam* t n rjration Uke two Ifl three day*. -------
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British Prince Is — Es 8; Schooling Set J J
LO^aX)N. N o v .'H W ) ,^ Prince J il» ; .C hulta.w u.8 yearn,old lo d a y - w d g « ihtre *■*» a renewal o f dl#cuMlon iboul h ll brlnsln j-up . ■
One London nc»-8papcr, T he Dally tn r ts j. u ld C harlei w o n will bo enrolled In a prIvaU day KhooJ In ’ tht chle K nijhtebridge d i i ^ near « ” • SncU nsham p«l*ce.'lheE xpreiidld y . ; DM lire the Kwrce of lU In lorm a- | | ^ ]
U th« heir Id the BrltUh throne B lo t Khoot, It WlU m ean th a t the Oiie of Edinbur* ha* prevailed over ©P lit «lIe,'Q ueen Elizabeth .H . in Estai nuUnr irranBementa fo r th e comi pilnee'i education. ' was
Dance SchedulednupEtlT, Nov. 1 4 -T h o Perahlne ^ l ih
m will hold lU benefit harvest o t tl •Suite Friday. Proceeds will be used a(«lr W «M lr playground equipment.. pan j
r r / i members wiil repair play* here reund eculpment'on a ttu n td y . At Tt. » metuns last week. Conservation 000 1
W*mer. Jim LaRue and A nn LnRue, th ro KoiJmtrBr“ A W n J ilK e rs " p 1 a y e d — M»er#l piano selections.
Thn oritinnl frame ta ilo r'shop o t will Andrfw johnaon, .n th president ot ache lhe United SUles, U prewrved a t will GrffnyllK Tenn.___________________^
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Statistics Given I BER On Idaho Farms
WAflHINOTON, N ov..14 MV-Thf! »"*’ Census bureau aald yeslerday 47.1p c rte n r o r - th r ta r m a - ln - I « i* h o - a c - -------counted for.nearty so per cen t of the value of farm producLs Mid in 1S54.
T he burenu, reporllng on the re- iu lt4 of a 1954 censai of agrleullure, a lurt said th e to ta l value ot a ll farm products sold In 1B54 for Idaho wasm«,«w,ooo.----------------- --— ...........
I t «ald 3,319 farms In Ihn Inrgesl oiajBltiCAtlon averngcd t4B,430 In sales for th a . year and accounted fo r to ta l p roduct sales of tll4,626,-
Firm Foriiied for Non-Tipsy Men |
OiCLAHOMA CITY,.Nov. 14 WV- I Establishm ent of a new..lnsumnce '. .IT company for non-drinklne driver* w as announced yesterday by Joe B.H unt, s u t e insurance commissioner.
Rev..64im Morris, Texas tonpe r- ance evnnsetlst who recently parted iifllh a sim ilar firm, Is the organiser o f the new company. I I ts the Absta iners National Insurance com- I.- pany and will have national offices
T he new company will have tlOO,- - i 000 capital and will Insure automo- ' I
throughout the nation. "™V
OPEN IIOUSE PLANNED , 'JEROME. Nov. 14 —Open house - \
w ill-b e 'h e ld a t the Junior high - achool a t S p.m. Thursday, parents will a ttend 10-mlrtut« c luses ot which th e ir children a rt members.
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• ienk-n foiccti lllf navy 10 , n scheduled-sea (rlnl nt H iennonson
llf nnd to prolong tUf ‘<o«KJi(trlHnR|nnd, 1 g progrnm a l llie H rciilr oo.nlQroui3n of th e O rncral D,ninmic»| Cnnclurti ration In Groton. Comi. •sun.iei Mi
more tlinn twn moiiiii* i h f -------------- w - h te T m m TKr e ^ n c jo f th e ienk.-* 10determine «hM ':tlve s teps c n n -b e -.^ W ': orfM ur^f. ong th r s teps undernnvy sources snld. Is ienlliie <'lf ■ |o ,., 1» uperhenter. which would lo"<r 01) pow er.of the submniliie bul ; U h ? r l „ . l „ d „ o ™
ro.».»IWHty Ext,I io„rt.other possibility. If ll l.i dpcirird —»oUen sodium cootnnt I'eseior Pimlico, lu>.'< no fu lure. would be lo ic .lA m erlca 's
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leaks at IV eet [BatterjU NOV. 11-MrlvU OppUg»r, m em ber nf nte Fnrm L r r O P , spoke nl Ihr Cl ver l-'nrm meeUnB Wonriay venlng ou
jurenu w n a pm r» ord »a op.a sale.i t.■ . Dele* ites to the ± ' ^ ' invenllon.m.Txi-ln Falls were Ine-the doge*w .tr , ,C T i,n ,
______ _ luins Jury nA r » O x L rnwed ycstc,est P. Snyth
aid Last Honor dS',"'.’., 1■ral aervliT* lor ’ Erne.1i. P. b it him m were conilurifil aL ll:30 a. m. « h rn h e Incl wiav a t tlir W hlii mortuary 1**^'' ' wncoi'by Uie Rev. So roan Stock- -------
/ TWiiKi a n d oiujnlsi*. was Mrt. JERONtE.O slrom BaW-ock.j............... la rd .-Jr.. an
iwnrera weir Stanley Jack- Rupert. api rrn a rrt •aerRen, Atfhur Ryiin. JndRe T lier d Johnson. Orville Haii.ien wci;r flnn i < ohn Pyle. Hniiornry palibcar- disturbing llrre O corgt N. Taylor. E. W. ___on, • Curl Cramar,. Charles REAt> TIM: Id, M. M. W ebsterund W. M, p , - ---------
clurtmg rite* wft« held ai I M emnrlsl p.irk.- * - '[ . .
--------------1 = ^NauUlus reactor, whleh uses'
irlsfd w ater «.» a. eoolsnt, hss •med far beyond navy expecU-:
At In.tl report, the Nautilus i t ]Bllrd more tiisn aO.CM m lles - :rge(i more th«n h»U of that- ice—on her otlglasi uranium ' •**
“" I :----------- — :— i . rillco, opened nn Oct, n , 187fi. Is . • v / i r lea's sccond oldmt aeUve honei
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: Xrom' R opers U'a .dependable. »- BleuTy « tW .l« i
ery Charge Piaj1 . BURLEY. :opped in Case fnw'e
INGTON PAr K. Cftiif„ Nov. metUn?*Tues Authorities li.ive dropped . Taktn» n>i>
iharges agfllnst Mi». Margie of q 'g :fi. who was accused o t bll- N e„ U t)7vu doK catcher_^ft caught her | « v ^ *
rial la sl'w cek e.idM V n 'a p T / n S e . ’ iry and chnrK " »ere dls-yesterday In S-in Antonio . --------at court for Isck <>f furUier Ceylon, an
nf W esi Vlry rtoRcatrher limi.ild A. ‘lependenl c 38, .m W tJint .\frfl. Oomcs I t !•* J3 mH<
In an altcrr.nipn s ta rted — e Incketl her lie.ielr. Prince. C iTcBinajr-Brpr^tir------------ [ ----------------
TWO ARF. KINKl) I w w rME. Nov. 14 —Jn.Tph M il-.'.. and-Havlow PH lon,-bolh; - -•. appealed belnre Probate I■niernii• W nrd Siindny and! 'neil JUS cnrh on Vharges o f ■■I n g jh e peare. ^ j P | | 0
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lay for Club t pfflPZY. Nov. 14 - T h e h lA llBlffiiS ittslc department provided .fiW in tB iram^^for the Rotary d u b ^ H I m H
[ p a rt under the dlrecUon l i B u f Tew, music Instructor, were i ' l l MG
)ayley. Scolt Mullikln. Oon- {19 H i t ens and JonBU U ner.—AC=~H fl M | sU weri Miss B lauer and I w |
\ an Island aboui. th » six* t; ll J. Virginia, ha* been a n In- 11’ •- jm l country for e ight years. >! t Hm«M from southern-India. ] r ! /
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p e r a o n - m iu 4 0 p e r c t n t o f t n e ttffle.- •
P benoB C U DbctUMd ' W«»JeT. d iacuss rt bUnWnr. » t :U „ ln B ..« n < l MsocUUd phenomenn r ; th e f l n t nauonal con tac t lena c
' vl , gnsts.! 'M e n b link m a n th e n wooi( f ■ “h# •* Jd r "ThB t t e n c e m *n b ll
-p. onoo e re iy t l i m uc a tu tt. T he a t i> «se w oman haa a b link n t « of o ;S In rou r setonds." • i r j • W ealey SAld th»- wofld'a (a<> ■f bUnk U probnbly J /10 or a aeeor \ T h e averace. he ta ld , la 4/10 « a tecond .t • . tfe lp t i^ ea
( O p t io n to r Kvahln? a o d rat< V th e vyc." W a le r f i d . ."Xt proj - - w ara over th a cornea." t B u t b llnU ns a lto ean b t * r t w u * habit,K I “Blind- personi w llh artlllc lal t
■ t. I t in k a t the norm al rale,’* he tt l i I frodneedI w c d e y sa id t h t BTerai* blln
*• lirodueet t e w a t i h t raU of ; i I f a d w n « n hour.
—-— 1 pcfflon-KCtpe • a tu r a i Bi^ase a round tho eye
n keeps t h t to a r t from fpU llst o r A *;Bable« m a r whoop and hoi
^ P r a c t i c e ^ —ti 1 D E m o r r . Ndv. i« (in -A ihi.
-tn I t to le two p ta to la ,‘1,100 rounda .<r l I ammunlUon, (Ive belU o( miU I eh lne ru n bulet« and 10 c a n t <tj I Bunpowder. y e a t a r d a y ^Ji I C harle i MuhoiuT.:l I M uhoney ta ld w n t o f t t7 I bulIeCa wlU f it th a itolen pUto]
J ~ f e l ] p T S “ G i v e n
I I ForRefuge(■J:, I OKNEVA. S w l^ la n d . Nov. 14
. I I . . l - d c l i t t e n counfriM have eontrll S l e d more thnn l a o o W 'to Hi• 1 ' rffuKccii and hav* offei
j I h e m RByliim. acconllnK to figuJ ^ p l t e d by a UnlU d NaUoni eo
■ I T h o fund i flBUffl doei n o t Incli• h r tv a t tiy r«iaed contribullosj. wh!
- - i « -e x p e c te d . to .b a _ a c J jU lh e r ,_ — f-T h o -o fric a-o f thB -U Jt.h i«h -co
: InlssloDer to r refuseei compiled < > n p o r t to r 33 International o r t i
• / — I p itlo n t -c o n e e m e d —w W h-rtfm i , i^ h ic h m e t herp ye ttttd a y tb i
- ' c rd ln a t t th e ir a id to iIeelcK.Hu ' J ia r lan i. ■ •
I I n addiUon. th a MUDCU of Bun ^ n s stven about «3,000, th e wo:
i » e te rao * o m n la t lo n h u oKei ; f tin a n d a l he lp and ’the RTTlcss-of.
K xpert, a n d aQ o rgan te tiona n p ^ t e d a t .th e 0 « im » 'm e ^ tln « « t h e y w e n m p s » 4 - t o chip la w |n o o a y tP 4 penonaaii y t : : .*
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n Im m inent un le tt tfct M »dl« Rai
A w SpeakeFSwSrded Pencil for Speed
• from J e r r t OOTtr won th t blue pencfo r th a beat ap tech a t Um TUeKit
of i h t n ig h t m eetloc of the Twin Fal pU toli. I T oaa ttnM len club a t the T ur( du'
________ ' T h a meetlQs officially ended t t________clubla recen t memberehlp drive I
whlch~iraeWTnBmBtr«-werB adde ueeordlng to K u rt U o u . prealden
/ r n a a of th e .wlnnlns recnilU rg v v S te am received tte ak dinner* n t tf jv. I4.(in ^5 " H a n - Jw n tti H ln ln a »-a» taaitm aalc
o f t e ^ O unnlncbjun w m U ble topliI roaatar. a n d T . W. QUvert w u c&iM e r a l u a t o r . Spcaken, In addition 1 “ * ? ? Oovar, ■wero.Joa Pl*. R ichard Coo:
O . D . A ndenon and David Hamlet
il. w h S h • ®' *‘ ” “ « "“ *•>er,____________________::-----------------rh -com r ngA D - m n c a - i n w B . 'W / t i ^ A p ;
’“S i 'S - N o w M a n y W « o r
F A L S E T E E T H» - ^ ^ W H h l l t H r W o r r y
V ' l i m i t s q U d rt tity “ S ^ S A
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C a ll o r w riH today I M iiJ
TgRSEN*S FURNITURE 1 318
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leektng le u t up mililory 9 ,n Egypt b ifera e m it ttera » le ir ltd . P tn iH tn t f t-
* " I ! * * l lrm cd-B rtf-PeralateBt n flerta o t la rte .aea la 1 innded up on n e in H in iV o v tT T lU u U irn tU t J t. A n e ad ln c A n b ipoktiffian” waa qao t» Ja R a tt mcaa U tf t e l t ^ d np " Im nedla te l
I n s u l t t o I H j u r y ^Been no sB X L B .» . J - t<ov. 14 ( tn - Mr*. A rlene dlM , B lM beth , N . J..
»pencU p a id * $ m w * ln municipal cou rt r w ^ f .y yeaterday for »peedln».
*Sho returned ahortly afterw ard ir( dub . m ia handed the Judge another led th e « l fo r an-o?<rtlme parW nt Ucket Irlve In th e found on he r c a r w hen aha rvddedr ~left~thg~court. ■ ■ ■ *' -ealdent. I
qU A m s'B E P O ItT E D , jember- JAKARTA, Nov. 14 n n -A *erle.» o
th ree weak carlhquakcs awaye< •*** f««»*« o ti thi
« W e t yw ta rd iy . T here wenItlon to Im rnm iale report* of any damac< i Cook, o r canuMty.
inA D Sr — ( M M 0 U H Q U I l _ 3 l ^ _ .A 7 ~ Y l i A R & ~
•r .MCwMlvl (WflClli* In lk» 1r»ol-#"l___ gi >«<UI, (alen and tl«ino<li dliwdtft.
MO R O S P i m O PIRA TIOH>rry-1 «g?M»rttt^wwiit -■ •- • - - ....... . -
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p to ? --]l E S S i IllyT«J<rfa«rt.- Hb j« S#W ^i een<«Ktraltd a t k ty poiai ^ —
W /M M M M /M SM !'/. muiiia pear* ia kaadrtd i ^net to cnn ii ravtlt.. ^*>^'v////////////////m I and (^ftffcfc ladopait
HON , a » a S 8 w c 8 R M w f t ^
SY K IA .lltA N ^R uuio r tp o r led 'tT t T h n t itc r tlty lle«a hunditdt of L je t f tgk lirt end bom btn into Arab I . ROtieai, WMtly is Syria aad Iron. ( R tu io bttiMing up tercet along Ker L
BfigS Iraa border. Xuiiion p ioa tt olio r t- E g g g i ported iw Saudi Arobia.___________ |
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qnotod a t taylnx (b a t W orld w ar ZU f tidlatoty'* <NEA1 _____________________
— I An eitlm ated 7.400.000 Callfom l- M tn»-art-covered -by -jom o_ io rm _n(■ J health or hosplUl ln»urance. w y t <m— the H ealth liu u ra n c t council. I
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Miw R m o A io coK raoL -Fa________ iritiim iwion. Contrtilt 7 tifivit' i coniml» neu lril, rtrive» low a
miMioa when p u W , ani] eve
S t r a i g h i
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Death Plunges- Port Said Into Reign (jJPear^ R T SAID. E jy p t. N o t. 14 (ffV-
fh e ;n u n le r of an E gyptian accused of coIInbornUni w ith A njJo-Preneh occupation forces plunged P » r t Said Inio A new grip 6f te rro r today.
A member of th e B ritish «on»ulat«- n td there w u also erow lne fea r of
h new A nb uprising, poetlbly spa ik - kJ by Ihe R uulans, i f allied troopa
- »iUidraw. •— ^ u « (U u _ » e te_ c k cu l4 lc4 _ Jn _ _ lh e
Ar«b QUarfer th reaten ing d e a th to «nyone coIlaboraUng or fra te m U - Ine with the AnglO 'Prcneh forcw . A Almlltr th rea t sw t potted on the bulletin board of one o( th a clly'a la iseet rwtfturanU.
The murder victim w as P o r t Sald tt Dottt »<■ t« legrapht direc tor. H t presumably was aho i by guerrillas still living undencround In th e tnaze-llke Arab quarter. He h a d been p trtu tded by the a U te to re tu rn to hU Job to restore opera tion of th e telephone exchange.
Several beatings wera rvported to 1 ~ BO com ft-—Bcyptlan— o o o p w t ^
L shop WHS burned in w h at British r authorities described a t a n obvlbutI ’ e«s« ot intimidation.I The oulhreak of tinderground ac-b tivity Boeed new problem s fo r Anglo-K French authorities in nuiln taln lngI the city adm inistrative m achine, l h eS city ts sUll w ithout e lectrical pov,*er.X foodshopt are' ahnost 'em p ty andg _ water has been rationed in tome
V ISIT FJCPECrCD “I t - rn lE S . Nov. 14~C apt. and Mrs.
CtirTOCff-Bhowera-and-chUdr t t t -a re ’ ^ expected to visit h e r pa re n ts here
before going to Tucson. A r l t . whera the captain will b« sta tioned.
im l- ... _ - ...............n_n( N etrly half (46 per cen t) o t all w ys Mr* iir th rD n ited -B U iten iT rijarked
outdo9« ov tm lght.
te f ir s t d o w n - , t i (
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: BIG M FORa l l - n e w M e r c u :
l e w f r o m . J e t = E
1 a K e y b o i £ u x i ' " C o ]
■ s i z e " , n e w w e i g !
iL -Far Dot« thsn a pusti-tiiiiinn Niwv<4 tifiving opefaiions. Start* engine— Car De*lo w * a S ~ rtn ¥ ic _ lo c i* the’ tr»n^. the newjJ even rcIeaac*_Uie.parlinK bralfc Nolice.'t
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" '■ S S i d S r s & S E S w t r - s t t r t i n j r 'S i^er« tenaU co ap rita d of 4> D ea o cra t t ai
la s t U c t a g r u t ta . (tea Bcwtchart), ,, elected In 193«. the OemocraU lie n
.{(H «*"«te. OnlT Ib th a »Oth eang rc tt (H KepgbUcant e iercU td eontw l. (N ffi
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H VMHOU TAIUIOKn—A' Stunning eum plo < : Design. T he d n iu t l o slant of llie tail-ligliis e
new width and w ei|;ht o f ihis bifg;er.all-ov lice,'too,tl>e iculplured.-stce] roor,andtheJel.F1
owrtHE BIG I iENMOTOt! T iu e E o s t
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Wr\i i f L»■ ■ ^ 1 9 5 2 (ON INDEPENDENT)
40 » W 70 »
ijr“ *Is=aee«d-<C T »~ vriH -4*il-w Jtli-*_ Its and 47 BtpobUeans. I n ulne o f the >rt), beginning w ith i b t 78 tb eengrtsi Iw r t been W w jo r l ly party In «ht
s t (1946) and the U rd (1BB2) hsva the I INEA) • ' - ■■■■i
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lo bold, elein<ut Itnesc And tiers'* new power
DUEAM’C M L
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s d u s i v e F l o a t i r
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0 .npio of Dream- DKiAM-a* rtA njR O tv i ;Iils emplissiiet in tho Montclair icrios, u all-over bic u: Rida h s i a .cushioning ac /el-FloBumper. - But w by not teaoU th t d
FMERGCTRYI R S r ^ ln c .—~ Phono242F
E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R I J , 153,
FussIsMado" Over Joyride
P n T S B D ltQ H . Nov. U •. teen-agers couldn’t .?
fle a they were dny ( o r _ t a k l n r - a - J o r n e r 4 ^ - : = body olse^ auiomoblje. . .
T he the ft had mo.it nf Bble Pittsburgh poUc, fo .ce 'h a n ^ them down. ^
An o b W n ? officer rxnlairM the vehicle they hnd .-!o>n locked up in . lu . t ru n k , jg u m C n « » U sb le AmertaiH p any money ordera. Oe.-jia v';‘ p s ^ i ^ ^ ^ j l ^ U i e mor.fj- c-d^i
collection s t a company » 'u u ° iu * ^ K enneth F ljher and Loui. ju iii-
bo th le. readily admitted to » Chorge b( automobile larceny., rw e .o n ly went (cr a lii-.;t one tried to explain. ' ( |
TM ES-N EW S Wa.ST AO4
[Frank's ~]
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Hos Moved t o
» 1017 Main, Buhl------- tN eiL iQ_WMlem .
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— I n h D i l l i e i J M i i a t
Br HAWJAN W. NICHOLS won
” too wrapped up In ob-
Jjdf w tlonn l-ho lld«ys-llk fl-N cw ”..TetfS. Tli»nk»Bivln». L abor day: «■ lleloui hoUdsys of the Mvernl fnllha ,nd the like. . F
'S *« the Hor«« w«k'* (Oct. 13-10) ,- (Uld -Old M»id»' day" (Juno 4). Not ' i tu l l h*va »nythlnsepcclftl nRftliul , _. S i lm hoTM*. or old mald-(. cimer,
1 know » lot o t fine horse*. Ako > 1 Iffl on Irifndly terms wlU» r num - celt h r of lovely unm srried Indies who of prohiWy '"oul^ QUftllfy. aite-w W . m fen
**’lrt^Juat tha t time snd lack of troi fnerjy Kt« In the way T 'hen these -v ctlfbrallotis a rt Rolnf on. In j
I mlsht t*ke a few mlntuc.** off durlns the week of Jan . lO-M lo do
lUUe'wonrto-1itljr« lebn»«e-''N n- , 5 1llon»l Crochel week." slnee work wllh th f needle and ynm hns done , me up 'bright In »omo pretty fine ^ , BUllt work. . '
And naturally. I can nacrlflde pu t of one lunch hour to honor our . m iU r ciris oir"N iillonnl' Sweater j tH i r <Bept. 10-23i.-Tlie sponsor of ao' till week untnllzed me by snylne. gui In p»rl, th a t tho celebmUon la de* jicj Tottd to "brlnKlnB to the publfc the to idunlAKA of cweaters tn d 're la te d knllwftr." un]
Moit of us. I horw. will ru n nlontc «lth - N a t i o n a l Rug O leanlntr— month"—the monlh of April. "Nb. I Umil LAUgh" Ume the aame monUi. ' ind "NRtlonttl Lftdder month," If tlie tidy of the house Is strong enough ^ ^c llm bone. M
But there are still mnny things a ■ buir m tn htif to miss. To mention n ■
■‘KtUonsl Fur Cara w K k," “ lee ■
Crtam'n Cherries m onth." "Bettor H Bedding Ume." -National Tnvem ■ m«nih.“ and "Nntlonftl Do-It-Y our- ■ •flf-week.' (April 18-23.) ■
T h tt "d ca -- th in g U one I miss ■ on purpose, along wlUi "Don't-Tnkc- ■ Any>Stulf-Prom-Uie«Boss week." ■
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FHday, N pvem bei 1226 10th A venue
— - 3 - B E D R ^UvlnK room. Wichen. baUt.'full-ali
-X250 feet detp, n n e location 'a t F»ll»:,2 block* fcom W ashlnglon'sc home will be sold a t nucUon a t this
- foom suite, rugs, refr: room set. 20.foot deep fre ea . wna t«blti. end Ubles. floor U mpi, dUI to mention.
Due In iitkness thU nice home and an ij,e furnishings
- Will be sola to th>. high^.t _no reserve!
J- B. Addin - — f o t i i l f s t i i s i B r
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t in t h i t tecand te rm In J a n u y y hii will fir
ioer*tlc-lnetimb«ni—D cira lt-J—R o b ri- le td lB Nor. 20 *ihen 11,000 absentee ballali are eoi leant from goT trnnrth lp t In MatMrhu>rtU, >er DemocraUo t la ta h o u te t In Ohio, Weil
People W U l B e 1st o f N ex t Year "=
woman. She can Uilnk of such non*, tense as beating rugs, cleaning the. blinds nnd i-unnlng ttu oush—the- ____n closetfl ta turow nwny trcnsure* I -----. havo been aavlng for years.
So 1 have a eyslcm. The "Do-Il"' week lind Uic lim e net aside for, "Don’l-Tnke-A ny-Stuff-From - the-1Bosa’l.n re pnrInycd..wltlul'Nfltlonalj ___
5 DomesUc Rnbblt week,"‘I W hen Uieae th ree c venu come to-
gether, I run nwny on vacation.
; Vet of Civil War Reaches 114 Agell
^ FRANKLIN. T e x ' Nov. 14 W I-;
,1 in Hood's T e r n brigade who h ts 7 seen Uie South ouUlve. th s North,
lurned IH today.0 His fnmlly canceled the wual- ,- celebrnUon bccauao of Use lllneu 0 of Ills second wife. S3. She Is suf- is ferlng from a h e n rt ailment, harden.:
Ing of (he Ar(«ries and kidney, if trouble. 1e Wimnrns, tho nntlon 's oldest Hr-;,, ing ex-soldier and one of three '‘ survivlng'ConfedeinicK, snld he wasj ® sorry to hcnr Insl .spring thn t thei '* i5sV T7nl6n~«'iiiy"vettrifn”hitd'dle<J.-; — * B ut, he added, " ll JusL soc.^ to show I* w hat I’ve alw ays sa ld -U ie SouUi
U going lo ouUlvo the North.", -----------------------------ir PAY H IK E ASKCDTf - PHICADELMIIAr-Ncrr:— ----->f Aobut 3,000 police, firemen nnd p.irk g. guards wlUi m em bers of their fiiral-,:* lies marched on clly hall yesterday le to support dem ands for more pay " nnd ehw ter hour* .,*W y were not In
unUtorm." r o r ly uniformed pollce- I* m en patrolled th e crowd.
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ioiil HOME™ -ull-slze basement, stoker heal. L o t . 1 „ m a t 1328 10th Avenue Easl.'Tw In , | , Ion' school. All th e furn itu re In UiU 1t this Mle. ParUM llsUng; 2 bedroom ,
refrigerator, electric range, dining, j s, washing m achlnc. TV set, coffee I, dUhes, o tte r Jl«n* too numerous .
Terms: ^«.00<Mo4n, balance i cash, 10% down paym ent <(
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~i*roteetioa-EQ£Asin.\NC.KOK, T hailand , NOV. U 'V ' ‘" ^ ' r ^ a l l Sn.^kM allvelNfvrr difl ft„ « p r e « lo n ring W e r C ha l^n iMl hi Baiiskok. . i i^ - o r o n t o r - th tirld’s most unusual -farm s."OfJ.cially. l;> the Pasteur InsU- »;r. Rui 10 jh o u s a n ^ of visitors , i-« the "sti.ikc farm . jo<,d ryes
TAl(•^ tourlsta. s iu d fo u 'j , ,:<t Ii'nsum e ip.ildcnis o t Bangkok su thc r awi i^ r r te on ilic farm to w alch a p , ulli.iR rmnh-r. In to elgfat-fool , °■rp. ^ .•vlIed pi;^.'* iolid-faced h a n - L
ll* r«re w hfn a handler gels ittpu, df.^pltp hi* know ledw ‘h» t stream ii Iximu .,wniu him on payday for m |,non c
‘•eiy imp he rccelvcs. Dr. Chaloem „ ,iirannntia, d irector of Uie InsUtUte,'Id the high Incidence o t "sccl- fnt.il- biles dropped 'several years }»<•
bWfllMr ol t« o fa c w n ; i^ illt lM 1le liiMituie beg tn making Uie *1’®^''*'’" anrilfrs p.iy for tnU -venom serum h r iiih e bite d idn 't look accidenUl.■ut llic biegr.M. d e te r re n t-w a t- lh f t------------=e"ih o t.jin c^h.\ndlfr who^ ^o u g h l ____
ue. lie hadn't.•l-n rin tw Imking'coU rgSTbanded
raiLv n iw p ll'i v iper* 'and dbW lra ~Tl>e In Mutas. aM dMdly poLionous. nouneenT lir xnake 'l ,trm got s ta rted In
025 becnuip many T hai farm ers » n d oul ■ orkliie In their-fields were plcklng rrLatlve.?., ip jqulrmhiK cobras Instead of T lie or ipriU nnd d e iillw ran high. mew.T|ie 1Dr. Chnlorm anys 15.000 died o t Of names
nake blic.'t In 1S53-53 and blames length. R' ear_anil^ld-mi-ci-.Lalrs fnr hlnder-„.Uin.Hul»
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irm'Offci-s_Sisiatic Nation jIrtual eliMi'nutioii o! »i\.iKe intrA " Irc.iulUne dc.i;l-..v Jaloem emplinsire.^ a 5ii;ike ' — cobr.t (0 the ki'.il:. u ;ll ...
to ovei'puncr ils pn'j 'f iT; ntlTir hen 11 b unduly lMi;Utriir.l ii:,v - ^ 9 ling: Doti'l »:<> p;idtUti>: A | j |.'f bvmh unlr.v you've no;
fvcslKhl. c .n n n i;y . s.y.ne fit, he .'aid. Mi.ikr.' »iU it.'ii.illv cr awiiy when ihey hf;ii- n no\'p. inloem ».ild fi'.'r aiunhi-: e of d r.uh. A fter a victim ki' i.'- Vn. liP I.' u.'u.illv ,'o nl;ii'mpd ih.ir "pciids unnrcr.y.iri- v.me looUlii: ' , ' 'iB-ttQUud-liL 'tr.ul 0( li'Okim: In:- __ j_____[«pllal. The (lodor tli.nM Uie vennm r iite ri ilip bliKni »m im mediately—n our In ,i ion chalice—iiiiv pobonnu.'* jn.iVr can be trenirtl.ie liuiiiute'.^ big tJimiwlKii L« In- '
tlie Thnl people knna U'.\i llUe.t In trea t blie.i nre avnlbble I—roxlmntfly . 0( 11?ople were imtpn laiiBkok b s l year bu t no drath^ cTTTTT ’ • . l u l ' u "
-gecvicc-Stahs-ENEVA,.8 «lW:crlniid. Nov, M np lie In lcrnatlo iin f Red Cifvvs n'n- ( • ‘ jTr need today Innugurntlnn of a ,0 service to help peraons nbrond TALAr 1 oul w hnt h n < hnpppiicd to loeen ere tlv e .^ jn jlu n g n ry . . . .— . ihppc r l he o rgnnim ion saU! 1I5 "fnmlly nficr abt jwRO scrvlce" will broiulcaM ll,<ts Pnclflc o lames on the H .«l m r tr r w a ir. T he li ;lh. Replies will be miidc (hrnugh nnd s'nnii Hungarlnii Red Cross, tt mid. Th^cj-ev
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ie t 'ln e lu d e * big S-foot c a s t 'ln tub—n t* white ehlna lavatory, and v l t m eloM-ooupUd toilet, .lU g a la r 17011 .
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-orlng (hn grea teit Republican presidential I 457 electoral volet. Ste»en»nn wnn te ten ^.Iw iiliim ei m r ep tJim e-tn-U nrSnuih wher ilurky and Went Virginia, all In the Steven > ^TI..fiurL n h lrh «tlBnnfl>ri t^Uenlinwrr ll
^ r e w m e i r S a v e d - jlb h ln g boiLARA. Peru. Nov. .14 (IR-Thlr- , crewnicn of the Amerlcnn tuna icr llon ie i Iw re arrived here ' abaiuloulng Uieir ship in the flc off the Peru.EcUador border. Largest le Hortiet. c/iushi lire Su»dAy bills la bi t'nnk near Snnla Elena b land, sum ption crewmen took to lifeboats and person.
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jc*eued- b y-AUQUier."Amrrlr fln lg boat, the Svablivpa. They I ' I f 1 1 were transferred 10 a Ihlrd I n i l '
Iran vr.vel. the Agre.wes. I l » l i \ broughi theme here yesterday. I
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Uiese d M » - th e th rlm n are eelU ni . .« « « « . TTJla 11 w h r r o w l n j u n ilo n
ijew ecn ihe UtUled s u iu a and Mexico haa led to ahooUng on U u
j hJgU aeaa. • ^• ' Salty traw ler captalna on Uib
doclta o f Brownavllle and nearby ^ P o r i la a b e l.-T e x . J f lU .k y you of
fT Iexico Says I : Rifle Fire Is
Sea Accidenti TAM PICO. Mexico, Nov. 14 ni»-
T h e wounded captain of a U. 8. L ahrlm p traw ler, nhol In the oacK ' '^ 'henM exleanaM lM d hla boa t Mon> y day n igh t, Illes home to Tcx»* today. f M /r l r .n ■■■thnrm ci ta ld th« ahOOt-
I n r « '# j "an aecJdent"_i-------^xom JW U aon.caDU ln.oU liBJhrlm p.{ boa t fcK ad o r. leave* for hla home 1 B row uvllle . Tex., aboard a prl<
' ; » a te plane, accompanied by hU wUe
ri I Wltaon 'auffered -* bu lle t wound ; l In Ui« back In Ihc U t « t and most
acrJoua o l * loag u r l u o l Jncldenu !: In Uio Q ulf of Mexico "ahrlmp war."
pie Waa n u h e d to a hojiplUil here ■ w hfra doctora «nld hU
|«rounil waa "aerious."
T j i n e p . jM ‘‘l£«Kore?D"^Tex.. who»e f! jdU lrtct Jncludea BronTuvJlle, aaJd h Ji» wouM dcffl«nd acUon by U. s . U i ta to departm ent.A "T hla calla for aomeUilni atron jer
' 4han th e ordinary exchanie of notaa betw een tho two BOvemnsenU." he
r- . • «ald. “Mexico muat be made loT ------->infler*Und u ia t-w rw iu n o t toleraU
l«ny moro auch incldenta"" i s im ila r aencimcnta wer* voiced y flaat n igh t a t a m a u meeUng of i lahrlnip flahermen la Brownavllle,
fThey threatened to arm Uielr boauI !jf Uie U. s . coait gunrd rcfuaqd loII » -give tho lr boata protection. .
’ Mexicana A nn- i i ' fl«h>rm>n. rtffW mlnfd to
chaae Amertcan "plratea'* ou t elI w h at Utey aald.w ere Mexican Urrl* rt' to rla l w atera. arm ed <a boata with
rifles and pUtoU io tak« lha law ?• In to th e ir own handa Tueaday. f A a ho rt Ume later. Uio. Mexican
coaat*uard corvette 0 -28 apotted the Pescador. off Soto la M arina. IOC miles n o r lh of 'n m p lco and !M
L' m iles sou th of Browravllle.T h e M exican crew contended the
T exas b o a t wai Inalde Mexico's nine* mile te rrito ria l lim it and opene<l fire. Wlteon waa felled by ona ef
•; . ‘ 8 b e l n t* d“I t was a n aceldem ," Vlca Adm.
<:< Cuauhtem oc P e n Zavala of Uii M exican navy, aald l u t nlghU Hi
;i sa id Uie coaat r*» rd crew waa flrln i - 4 - w arning ahoU into Uia . a ir wlUi I
M auaer rifle .when " k movement ol V.I ' th e aea" caused th e capU Jn ta b * h ll ■A T h e M exican c u tter forced Uw
P ttc a d o r to Tam pico a t funpolnl v4 and tta ahrlm p catch waa sa lted b: j M exican a ttth ^ U aa . T h a craw wfc i n o t held. . '^ DelaUa AwtlUfl4 T h e V . s . sU U dopartm ent aald li ■A 'W ashington I t waa jkwalUng fu ll da H ta lta o f th* lB{ild*ak befor* tak ln (S a n y acUon.n ' i n B row nniu* . t a a tto m e r fo ft th e T exas eh rlm p Piaherm en’a aew)II claU on aald h a w u ofllclally In n fo rm ed U ial th a ' Mexican govern fc] m e n l wlU pay W ilson's hoaplu ^ cxpenaea and fo r dam age to Ui
H H e sa id h e also. Underatood thi r M exico w u drafU nc a formi
.til apology. ___________ .
— A l^ lio lio link- Z-3Fo£rimesNoM j Stressed AnevI NEW YORK. NOV. 14 .(».TAleoh
la th e horrible handm nlden^f criir I T lia t is th e con/e««d word of tJ
...... m e n you find in prison*., accordli' to a spiritual worker who has bci
1 Interview ing Inm ates for more thi M years.
"Thousnnds of men have aald m o; •• -I’m here bccauw of alcohol, Oeorge n . Andrewa. an ad ju tan t
i th o Volunteers o l America, said ; a n Interview. "And w ardens will V ' you it 's a standard Uilng to find th
J* |bo to 8S per cent o t convicts * ■■'a ■ ' ■ th e re due to alcohol.
I " m e Impulsion to crime wh Jdrlnklng b disclosed over and o |ln our work of spiritual counsellnt
— X -------aa»4o-U>e-oata-of-*-priiooer I .fallfwUh recently.'
. ' H e sa id: " t don 't iKlons here Iprleon:' I ’m a tn ick driver and m*
‘ I ' >a good living: One day- anoU___ _____■dr iw r and T oarlceu a t a tavern a
n ^ g o t to d rlnung . And suddenly' t>*'cre telling each oUier how easy y o u ld be to go over luid hold up iaen'lcc stAtlon across the way.'" i- Andrews and hU wife, .both «
— - t ------ U utanta In the national religious i... {I iclal welfare orgonltaUon, and be . 'li 'prdalned ministers, spend el|
___m o n th s c ac h ^y e ar^a ^a ^^ an ^ ^Ii
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I MinorDamagels I ; Caused in Crasa • M inor damages were reportedi] iTwln r a i l s police Tuesday In an :3 c lden l between a lOSO Dodge drl<jl by Owen R. Kinney, route 3 . 1><t| t=Sills, and a ISM Ford drivenIj ■ B e tty G ran t, Eden.
'Ij a t-S ilS p ^ . in the iOO block of 61:i Avenue east. T hey 'esU m ated da
a«o to Uie Dodge a t »1M. Damage,1} th o Pord w as estlm ated^at M3.[I Pollco reported th e G ra n t e a r '
■; .pu lling away from the curb wl■{j n collided wlUi th e car driven J ] K i n n e y .
f - I. FORGOT LENS;tl .. r SOMERVILLE, N . J , No*. 14 H
„ . i \ . . T h e Uilef who atole * $800, mat :j[ . lu rg lcal m lcnscope from th* Ra '&! (orpom U on of. A merica p la n t n ;n ' nere forgot to take th e spe<
_ J i f l— j B n a M J i ? c d e 4 j » j i ^ i U a s j d ^ t a ld to d a y . .
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Shrim p Fisherm Kme, T roubles W14 nn the good old daya when a m an could 1: oney make SIJ.OOO a-y*ar **U ln*.outlnto I rman the n o rth e rn GuU of Mexico and tu r n coming back with, boatloads of fresh | osJon brown shrim p. ' ' ■;
and M organ City. U . . was the m ajor a I U u base of operaUons then. B ui LoulsU t
ana sh rim p gol am ill and scarce, | the and fisherm en m ltra ted here, a u r t - <
s*rby ing about 13 year* ago. T hera a re i IU of BiKiut BO iMaU b u e d a l Brownavllle I
and P o ri Isabel, averaging 60 Ie«l '
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a l C - ____ • S I z p s 1 Q 1 4 t o I j;
bw:iew | Reg.- 75c ' fiS.l end 1.00 pair
of mewording ...., a* beenire jh an ! ___^______________ __________ _
ii"J5PECwill leU ^Ind th a i ’
. - ■ ■ ■ i a iind over, isellng— ,X Jaiicttt. — »
here Iri! . , " § \ndm adei another!
I'crn and
t easy It>ld up a ' / \
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eight \and led* \a » .^ h e lp - ---------— N .- — —personal
by
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-eeeurrtd —4 — --;___
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tb w hrnj
o’ metal-R a d b , . .
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m e n N ote , W ith M exicans I
Buld in lengUi and .carrying a crew of|»hiIn to Ihree.to .seven^m en.___ anand Beveral y e a n ago Uie s li r lm p e rs rp reah lU rted h»vlng> trouble with Mcxlco. tei
T he SltuaUon hu -beeom «-p rog ru* _ ; a jo r alvely worse. euimUiaUng in Monday Te ulsU n ight's chase In which a M exlcanlth: irce, gunner shot a n d aerlously wounded th< a r t - CapU Tom. W ilson.. Brownsville, gu
a re aklpper of the Pescador, a fte r a on ivUle three-hour c h u e In Uia guU. :fe«l 'S ro w n n llle --ca p u ln s - and b o a ljin
4 S b 0 R EL A C ja
1 f trst Quality!s i g h t W o o l P a b r i c s __________
■“ G a b a r d i n e s a n d F a n c y P a l
D 4 2
S T Y L E S H O P ^ T R E E T FLC
^LE OF.;INE Q UA LIW
ARGYLES■ io n o f E x c i t i n g C o l o r s a n d t
P a t t e r n s
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p a i r
CIAL PIVDIES' CA!
_ _ _ M a n y C o lo r sRegular 3.9*
i SSH O ES--STItE
- J C I M E S r N E W S , T W I N 7
S I ow ners a ra dem anding more p ro u c- 2.i - n 'ro m Uie U, S . e o u i guard. At * » « A m ass m e e lin i la s t n igh t they pro- « '* ' ccsub th e Sh00tu\| Incident and (rom th rea tened to a rm Utelr boats. >■ - .A t.T am p le a .-M ix ieo . more lhan ioni<
jlO O mllea souUi of here . Mexican this 0‘ sh rim pers m a d e jh e - s a m e threa ts cro.v
I and accused U. 6 . u iw le ra—«( !ra|* 'p lracy"—ih a l'ls . fishing In Mexlcsn the co.l territo ria l-w aters . . u>{-W ish ing . Is a gamble, a l.b est. tor la ay T e x u shrim pers . Beside* Uie f*« w B a n i th a t th e re a re n 't u m any shitm p a.i Shrt led the re used to > e In ihe northern atioi lie, gulf, th e dispute wlUi Mexico hlngea stop
a on Uiese factors: Tan1. T h e best, place fo r ih rlm p I* C<
>al) in aliailow w ater n ta r th e shore. beet
g A g g .
r = §e s s = H
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F L O O R ^
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PURCH/\SUAL FLAS K l H S ^ S H q E ^)rs a n d S lze^.99 and 4.99 Val
-ETHEY AST! ^
r / t E E T F L O O R j
N F A L I ) S , . I D A H 0
2. Mexico claim s lu territo ria l capi water* extend nine n a u U e a l miles, eiUi fqutvaltnt to nearly 19 U nd mllea, m et
I from Uie c o u t. • • MmS. American capU ln# ad m it Uiey u » j
I jometlm es'drop th e ir big 'n e u n e a r a 1 this Ilmli, bu t' « y they have never Tex S crojuied Uie Imaginary ;llne. T hey trai ( *sld-Uie lim it ahould be th ree miles, hon 1 Uie generally- recognised In tem a- c
Uanat territoria l lim it. boar la the past four m onths, according w il I lo Bascom Cox, Javyer to r th e T e z u got s Slirlrop Fisherm en's assoclaUon,'i about 40 traw ler c ap u ln s have been m n » sioppeil by M exican gunboats h e a r one
Tampico. Th(il Cox fald th e sam e procedure h u boa
bfen followed In each Incident. T h e If :
FRIDAY A
a p ^ i
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ASE! iATS--------
alues!
§
c ap ta in s have been forced lo aign 8K X eiUjcr blank piece* of pap er o r a U te - 8 . m en ts admllUng they were inside fi M exican terrlterla] w aters. O ften 8 U wlr cawho? have been confiscated, g
A s ahrlm p tiave m igrated ftouth, 8 T exas skipper* have been forced to g trave l furUier in d fu rth e r from O hom e to get Uiem. 8
Cmpt. A lbertO aby,.wh03C .*hrim p f i_ . tw a i w u In the same vicinity u & W ilson's a t the time of Uje ahooUng, g go t home last n leh t aod asJd; 5
" I w u aure glad to get ou t o f th a t ( mes*. They'U never ge t m e u> sign I one of Uiose blank pieces o f p a p e r . I T hose gunboat crewmen have never ^ boarded my boat and they never wUl ^ If X can help I t / ' . .. ____
AND SATURD
SAVINGS! I
m mValues to . R
1 4 : 9 5 f
sale'In Tweeds, Flai Worsteds and F
S I Z E S 1 0 '
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S P O R T S )
— LADIES^
: ; ^ R E T (• Made of the Fine
Hellonca Stretch
• Washes Easily -
.*i S tretches to Fit /
Reg. 69c pa i r ..
H O S I E R Y ~ ~ S T l
W E D N E S D A T ,
I F O R H O M E D E t
FUEL OI , PHONE
UNITED OILI V Kimberly Road,
' R 1 ^D T P ^ S - N E W
5 1 S ^ iDAY ONLY!
I b H h
7 ^lannels, Gabs,J Plain Fabrics
1 0 T 0 2 0
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S I Z E S 3
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rCH^NKinest . . . ___dr\ Y arns '
— Dries Quickly
t Any Foot
3 rPai r
STREET ir LOOK.
^A T , N O V E M B E R i t , u j , '
> E L I V E R Y O N H
3ILS t a l•IE 957 \IL CO., Inc. 1ad . T w in Folti *
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5 .« LW O R r
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1
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ir tiD K E S D A Y . N O V E M B E R U .
Heal Is Noted^As_Sbield fo r t F ^ o i i t ’s lh i s t I
tM**,‘ “^ » . r S ^ o u l a be m et by H ih« home < lm bum tng In H
f . , 7 not by flMlnc to th e H
nhvitcun. J3r. H rnnan A. I
’“^ S f S « o S ^ t o m l e debru . I
f e h r . f i . r 'r f IjS L n 'iH ( M 'iS lh S 'S S v W c u l l , I
ih . f»fiou Prtblem ><hlle uslne hla I t^ gather pollen » m p lM ^ n I
5mdi al -cimStTKey ~j
»'“ S? L 2n i & -wllh . vUlble p h o r . 3 nti«ut/c*J powdef which ha* *ome IK f f i ^ w r l s t l c s o f . t o m l c d u a t . I
• t V S i S S “^ ' ” “ ' ” '>- Ime 10 the wmc conclmJon. I
ExperHnented ' Isullcnbener **Jd he had p l a ^ I
'S-r«yT)l»«s oo the «oor Bnd heat«d - I the il r above them w llh Infrared I J.mw When he sprinkled « d o«e- I Uvt_dUJt over tW», he IM lntd »usp*ndcdrvm en-the-U m * - Iw e turned otf. the r ,d lo « c t \v e d ^ •
.dropped and mftfked th« X -ra y _
• piM t ‘peaker before th e C Boulhero Flylnf Physlclnna orRnn- C liatJoa *hlch U meeUnz In een junc- u m ” tb the SMA. M id l« e a ir ' abore clUei normally U lUghlly *«m er than tha t ot the su iround-
’in* coimlo-aWe. W hile't*l*-nrrorda -lome natural prottoUon, h e »4ld. i ^ c>air temperature ahould be fftlaed foi ftom one W «ve deBre«5 for best no rraulis-
Thlj could be accomplished by In . 1 crrued ute of home h eat producers, ed funueea, stoves and flrcplnces. he ol uid. Fires rtnslne lhe ou tsklrls of ii ml tlir abo could help provide a aheU be terinf umbrella o( ho i a ir. he eald. lili
mrmer*. Helse.sald, m ight u w ^oi taudse pols to protect the ir hom e-
H ead l'n o m lflllo a fjtn tn n rth ej-p ro - -Le to t their crop* from unieoionftble b i frtstsi nl:
— en
Committee Seeks . S News Leak Block f
WA8HINGTON, Nov. 1« » - A n he liTfwry commIl(<e appolnt«d b rU ie PentaEon to atudy ■'leaks” proposed m ttrday th a t reporters be hnled w ere srand Juries when th e mlH- tuT cannot discover the ir sources M tecurlly information. qi
But Secrelary of Defense C hnrles oi Z.VciUon, In a letter to th s com m it- P‘ tn. laid he vould hnve "serious rw -
I ^ B p a U o n s '' about that. InThe five-man commlltee Is he ad - *‘-
M 6y Chnrles A. coolldcc. a fo r- *" mer aMlsUinl defense secretary. Other members are high rank ing ^ rtUffd officers ot the arm ed forces. r=
Day ObservedniCHPTCLD. Nov. U - Veterftwi
day was observed wllh a p rocm m ^ the lifBh Khool Monday morn -
Amerlcan Lesion post. ..............Thoma.1 Vauihn. commander, «,’na
o i^ u nca r-and -aave -the_pclm Jpal wik. Melvin Pope explained th e nsme ehanse from Armlstic# day to Vettrana day.
Curtl.1 Parke, chnpldln. cave tlie Invocation and benedlcUon. T . R . Brisss led Uie flag oalute. pa trio tic wnsx *ere *unj hy the high school chonu.
Drivers Cited, 1^ O IS E . Nov. H w - s u t « police |h e d :oi traflle violation tlckotj.l JiifluUlnK 27 mnde passible by rad a r de<«.lon l« i .e .k ’ .c S rd ln V S o a j
Hie repori aUo )isi«d 31 drivers’
^ AGPi SPEC
' ONE GROUP OF' CAS
'^rD R EiFoil and w in te r ,i ty lc ime u d in j w ool,' , | | | „ .ond JO H o n ,. S p .c l . l l ,
: 1 4 . 1 9 5 6 ‘
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It
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l - H H H I D H !ly ■
1- Searches End F i; ' For Lost Men ;■»1- • J. I1. — U:W ISTON,-N0V.-l<-HV-OfflclaU -Sn,e closed the book today on searches for | su ^ lo u r hunters who disappeared In i t norUicentrfll Idabo b u l wera' la te r
found. «n1. noyT hom pM n. 11, Lewiston, tu rn - — - ~s. ed up near hl< hunU nc camp n o r lh te q l Borlll, where he had >een reported ll missing ovemlnht. He said h e h a d H U been "confused" nnd wna working I. h is way oul. of the wood* w hen RC found.e- Iinlpb Hnrvey. a member of th e0 - -L cw l3{on-«liy-councll_A ndi.S ,_C . lie Brinks, a retired farmer, spen t th e
n igh t In the woods nenr W alut. They snid they bad gone up the w rong trail while bringing a deer., to th e ir
, Jeep.
k Robert Gormnney. Lewiston O rchards, wnlked ou t of the wood* n e a r Lenor© while » search pa rty was being formed. H e had been mUolng
^ only a few hours._________
^ VEHICLES CRASHe s JEROME, Nov. 14—P rank D ih l-
qulsl, Jerome, driving a ieS4 P lym - ea outh. collided wllh a ISM Dodg« u pickup driven by Floyd Sandera, a . Jerom e. Monday afternoon a t the
Intersection of Dlrch and W est D rt sUecU. Sandera wns cited for drive l Ing on a n expired driver’s llc e n sB ^
■Jf: nEA D nM E a-N E W B W ANT ADS. ca. rp . - a . ~ ' ll
W A N T E DE| GRADUATE
5 ^ U M - S E Sb FOR
All shifts; full o r p a r t tim e. O ffice or hospitol
jo i duty.
TWINFALLS- .J CLINIC ff>l«M • «.>«lar! OR ^
'i Twin Falls S Clinic Hospital .’a* . . .
•ROM ^CASUAL'AND B E T riR
i : s s E S " i
i V a ■' / 4 OFF
OFF ON FALL ] I MILLINERY I |
. \z^ o g u e
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oted—The Hard Wr
■ . - J
r Top Secret hJuDAYTON, 0-. Nov. U (iB — " J E"
L "W hnt Ume doe* the n e « busleave?'* .*■ w oman asked OUs W H
|.a m i! th tr -b u s - su tlo a ..o w D e r^ in I ____r I suburban Fnlrtwm . In "Where to. mn'am ?” h e asked, Ir "None o t your buslneu,” she I
__________I p.3 HEAD TIM E3-NEW 8 .W A N T .A D s J ^ *
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ANY Aut WASH
B efo re Y o u T r y T h o N ew L A U N D R O M A T A T 01
W«.wm tnslall a n e v W estlngh your home to r a one-week de COST TO YOU so th a t you m
T R Y BEI
I LAUNDROMATS"I PRICED AS 1 B J.O W A S ..................... .................. I
I -DRYERSI PRICED A S --------- — _ j _ _ -J LOW A S ................. .......................
I NOTHINGI _ 2 j r f A R M
M& Y ElI' TWIN FALLsH
U l Ma la East
H H H I H B H B I H H H
T I M E S - N E W S ; - T W I N F A
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ilud; n. n p u u th islati :uagi
th t ■nu lleta •. ml ira 1
MAN IS riN CD AJEROME. Nov. 1*-Char1ei Camp-1 ^
bell, Eden, was fined IM and cosU In probate court Sunday en » chargo of being drunk on a public highway. . .
I P rA N O TU N IN G -------1 ---------I CaU or W rlU II “BILL” LOGAN I |I PHONB 2303. TWIN PALL8 I K | ^ 4 M 6 t l ^ v e n u ^ i o r » ^ ^ J J l
HT- HI Y !jtomatic 5HER ‘N ew W E S T IN G H O U S E ” ! ~ ^T O U R EX PEN SE i •
stlnghouae Laundrom at In tek dem onstiatlon a t NO you may
£EQRE_ _
J 6 9 .9 5 f
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Electric j., __ ____________. ' • • • ir
BURLEY “m a OTCftopd J , I
F A L L S . I D A H O '
e ie n tis ts E ndea Zdhe of F o u rth ]O S ANOEUia, Nov. f i •> . " a .luiiuB t tn o f UCLA sclem m .1 1i;ia psn- th r ir thi ed bullrtlnc an rlrciioni.- in.nu Tiiiip Uj* Jiopr o l fjjiijljii: i!i<- uii<- I"' ilip
rtlv dlnirnsloti t in t m,iy nil !>rhirsl u n d man, ' *-i% r w n i)r. Robert T.vhiii;!. * pli'M,iii>. n pvunn I a l Ih r iinivci.Miy'.i lurduMi nmV.i b; lOol. b fllfv rs ihiil iii;iii, Ii.tiuIi- - lu tl >ped by a Itmili'd nbilitv in p f ;. rtf .7(in,<;!v ix- .«»warc of tlif m ie ?hnpc fl! ih in i:' u !’,;ch v {e hn.i advancril <1»* coucrpt oiilv ax Btudylns th f lUiiitntii>iw n! lv.> • nn
n ^ u ^ o h l l t ! rtum untir ih dlm'eaMonnl rou iri " ;iti(l ^Aslate.i tt'hnc l( fiml.i Clirir Into .i kgtiage he can imdrrMiMicl. ' •If th a l occurj«, .•.ay* Dr. ■I'M'iiirt:. imnble i rfnt* which neom iin»' l<i lir un- ililngn. fdletnble. nnrt th rrrfo re iM<nvi-til--- l>yrlti ie. m ight be forr^PMblr, niitl iin- rvolutlo lur* would »eem le.w m ynpniiiu " not beci o r. TK hlrgl and his nM.v:;.lp^, M»nnl ■ ■. R, D ekaan nnd Dr. U. S. T:i>loi ,;sfrv f* I r t been enRasi'd lu n thnnp ta -sl' , ’•MW i idy --of -dlmen-Monal pm crn iio n ilm llar,
O r i o t f i f g S a v i n g C a f c h o s f o S « U c f f o n o ( T o p Q u a l i f y i
W m
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J i \ SMART STWN
I 16-pc.Kei
------------& f«Ty-tiondsom «-pi»co.—^. I . <J. S. A , m a d e b y 9 fam o u s A c o l S e t in c ludes 4 e a c h : t e a sp o o n s, d e sse rt s p o o n s , m edium fo rks , ta b leJtnivej. Com es in g o o d .....
•looking g ift b o x . ..............—
Lodies' FELTT ops fo r comfort— L odies ' ribbc in ruby, oquo, royal o n d w ine. S
-R eg ^$ 1 ^9 r-S p ecv ^
L o d i e
~ i - o e e - P a n e H
A lovely royon Vz slip w ith on < terrific value o t th is p rice . S-M colors.
~Spec^ ~ . . . . . ----------
Child's FlonneA lively flonnelctte P.J- in .a 1 p rin ts ond colors to d e lig h t ony
Reg. 1.29, S p e c ....
— “ L o d i e
P a i r a n d a S p <
Beautiful-shcor firs t q u a lity 60 in cellophane w ith o spo re . You sp o rt ." Beigetone ofMy. S izes 8V
Reg. 1.29, S p e c ... . .
iavor Breakthroi I Dimension, SecUK Hie pa .i^ iea .-..A -report oti r ish i and r ih e o r le .rh M i t f u released, .w ill ic.iil imp U frfQuniily considered to "Hoaever. ilip fmjrtJ} (Ijjurji.tion. But Dr. terfn i e«) iiirsl propoaps ilir idpa th a t ttm r usually 'di vKntlntly a bioli'mr.tl fac tor nnd pmduceA ivUimrlly relntrd in a "clock" In bul_ennbliV.I ------------------------------------------ 'Map from111 the world oiiuuiff of us.", he "Perliap V ’'motion ninv nc^iir In d lr« - lla» » arc i< f-iiiriot W and .ilwrtouji ,ch \vp mual thfrpfnri* Interpret him. We •• an a change in iim e." In iIiokp» ah llluau-mion cf u>ls porilble ‘■niina. Dr. T»chirei% olnta to a |*ntt I n o i
ml uorld In Milch It la Impo.'i- • '’.” ‘1^' '' p lo.conceive a third dimen.ilon. “ I11. he sucKrsts,-may be-foiially ible to perceive Uif true sliape of CfPH'f * ngu. airucuonihiring.Ihft-fpw -m iiiion year* ot ih roush . 'lutlDii on lht!i plniiet. m an haa y |^. been long oul of the iwo-dtnipn- HAQEf :inl world of ih» flatwomi. »b- j | ve* Dr. Tschlrgl. daughlennw iwonldes nre atilt ram irkably vancoiive Ular, niid .he Ireguenlly confiiten'len. and i
s f o r O n a a n d A U I N o w a t N«;i t y H o u s e w a r e s « . . . E v e r y C m
l l l jH
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enilwortiiSet' ^ r
________ I J S
r SLIPPERS «ibbon trim m ed fe lt slippers' t . ,
h H o l f ^ i l > ^ J (on overlay of lovely lace. A P ur S-M-L. A huge selection o f Exti
n oo Slelefte P.J.S ..o beautifu l .asso rtm en t o f , Sup ony youngster. Sizes 4 .6 -8 . for
8 8 c :ies' - — I pare Nylons- I60 go. 15 d. nylons sealed W oi
■'flu o e t "two to w eor plus a o«o‘ i S V ^ t o l l .
: *1 . 0 t t | R e
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’OUgh Into L e g i o
econd S ight Bo“f*. ' son. comr
and left, as any drill sergeant LcKton of le.itlfy," Dr. T.ichlrgl snya pomiiupni ever, hla b rain hn.i l>Pcome dlt* Kl'H'i' 'ires '1 on Ihf two nlilpc. One tide I.t o t ilie oik lly 'dom inant, .which not only D o iie i itce* rlRhl or left UflniiiidneM T^uii rnnblea him to dli>ilnRUi.\ta one Driioit, |> from the other, polnipd irrlinpa all of man> frlrnlU lc cpinimiiei
are only three (tll>lrn^lonal uha nnmi ou* ol Uie real wojOjI »round cMimiur, We must In teip rr^M l mollon la.ii-.aado
lOKp dlrecUons we f.nunni per- G0(k1iiis.■ n.i Inexornble chancps m ilniP Ipv; nirni Invoke the god.i of ch.iiice nnd co'iiimiiip -i<>-piplnln-otip-percrj>iiire—In - —Tht~*p luacie.i, ironiiimrHit « e may yeutiire fwiijipr Into AHilrw fourth dlmcimlon ihnii nur per* tionnl cs Ive aen.ies will allow -hy con- idnho, cUnng a computer tn break u th the dlmetialonal linrrler." ^
v ia iT i7 f6 ”nA iiC inT i;tis w k n dAOERMAN. Nov. 14 - Mr. and by Reed , J, D. Ellis nre vUiltlng Uielr pioduced Shlera, Mr.i. M. H. Rockwell, lu 43tt pouii couver. Wash., and Mr.i. Verl Al- leal, the and family. In atelncoom, W anli.ltlan of /
N e w b e r r y ' s . B i g T a l k T u r k e y O n e S l a s h e d W a y D o w n I n P
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BRIGHT P R im s I
Colton Tohleclollis
Re'«)>«»• »1«». Colon,
WELCOME 'S o i l C o n s c ^ a t i o n
D elegates ~ _ .
PILLOW CASE ^
>CX.rst q u a l i t y 6 4 /6 0 Nev th read drow n pillow coses 800 stam ped in 2 colors. Full ity <
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Reg. 59rE ach Special
44-Men's S-t-r>e-t
A real volue in top qualify m en 's i colors. O ne s ire fits any foot.
Reg. 6 9 c 7 ^ e c .
Men' CushioiiPure w hite heovy w eight cotton S( Extro th ickness on th e foot. S ites 1
Reg. 3 pr. 1 .00 ^ S pecial ■■■.................... W
Boys' JESuper heovyweight I2J4-0Z. boys' for really rugged w ear. Heavy stil points o f stroin. Sizes 4*12.
Reg. L98, S p e c ... . . .
tddieV GCW oshoble, p ro tclco i fodfes' ^ovel^ beoutifu l ossortm ent of colors. N; S-M -L . .
Reg: i.oo t o 1.29, Spt
• • P A G E E L E V E N ^ i i f l
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o s t s A r e - i i s t e d j ™ISE. Nov. M-Rnwley AUln- —' H | H commatider.of Uie American. L II U ■11 of Idiilio, announces tho op -' IIH |] iiipnt of ilx Mngle Valley Le- ' ( 1 1 ' 'ire*. 10 imtional commltt«« [. V « orKontinDwi. ' >■ I I)‘t ie ln s Kramer, commander I. } I®
h'lilln piiftl No. 7. and K any {' iff ■It, iwlh Twin V’nlls. were-ap-— .;ed 10 llie dlHineulahed guest ■ i H Iiiilee. Jack P. namsey. F iler. I ’ I nnmrd lo the nntional housln i li iiiitcp; f'rcd Turner, KeCchrnn. .'i ’ ll md ordcr.commlliee; Ouy Coleoi— U j J lins. and Vnrnp Peterson, 0 * i ^ l '? 1 nirniberslilp nnd poat acUnUe* f t) I'l I'Ultee, ■ V3 1it~ *ppoln tm rnt.'t--v*rrm a< n«r W Snimrndation of AUlnson one S,1rw Jdfiira, Gofldtnff. Legion t u - t'.-’i (,\nl cxccutlve commlltecmaa-Xor - til! 1
“ ■ ---------------------------COW PRODUCES ................. f l :
'KNDELL, Nov. M -A cow owned I'*llrcd Taylor and aons. Wendell, !y.’ I'liicpd 13.5« pounds of milk and | i - vPouiul.1 of Ijiiuertnl In a 313-day ;c • j-. the llolsteln.PVitslan assocla- i !ot America reportjj. ■
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e y S a M A C e tn p f e f d I In P r ic e l H u rry I n i ;
Brush &Comb Set
■lolf round, ho lr b ru s h ..............:vith nylon bristle • o n d ...........I•notching comb, In V inyl 3og. L o lo r s ^ l r i lc ^ b lu e ” ' and ivory.
Reg. $1, Spec.
7 7 -J u m b o C r o c h e i -
THREADNewberry's own speclol 800-yd. boll of first q u a lity crochef threocT. W h ite.ppjy, —
R i^rS ?^ Spec. ^
44--t-c-h Sockn 's Helenca A ssorted
n Fool Sox)n SOX for work o rid ress. es 10-13.
^ > ' - 8 8 c "
EANS 1o y s 'ie o n s th o t a re b u ilt ’ stitchings and rivets at.-
OWI«S jjvely royon gowns In 6 ' t
Nylon loce,;trijift.:;SliM_ . ..
i p e c . 88c
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I ' S < ^ o o t3 B p » ^ -
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■chooj dU trtct No. « I T u e td iy tlig . w ith o r iu d S m u t k. lU cU nd . i
; p e rinU ndon t’o t •cbooU.1 xw ceuarr ttc p t” to IUI a need i l i. — xU fffl.curU liu.K ad kddltlonkl >« ' In s for tb e ju n io r h ish achoQl'tui
:!r- torlum . > .ti_ ---------■nw-Mtbcrte»t lonc»m « . i tU r l t i■-r ~ lu w l- tu d .o u tU n « ( l ' tb e .n e e d Tor t u J in e re u e d iftclUUe* In th e audtlo r. lun . w hich U eu rrtn lly tw in r rtm c
----n?ro» rew ta i very well" on lhe b u l
I • I n f . .1 L — ' ' C irJ S w d . 'b o a rd chairm an . « 'i7 '■ Sw lnted' l a « « com m ltteei a t • l
m eetlnc. JPvU Cain a n d Robert !«. S tep h an were o a n e d to the aecu
U u coinznlUee, S r. D . A. jack i 7 « n d a e t t U WInMer. buJJdlnfi co {■ jn lttee . and W lnltler and C* : transporta lion committee.
In o th e r aeUon. th e board ■ H ' pw vea~lh e~ WUgBiUOfr »r H uU a
r; ------ sSfWdlfieapwlritCTcnt b r a: ■ dya o . B ord -aa a fUth grade tn a tr ,1- to r at:,'W aahlnEton achool and » ” d red W . AnJauf a i a lan iuage a
i In structor a l th e Junior h lsh tchi i' , B ord announced b<da for atudi
■*r------ locken-nrlH -be o jened-N ov^M ^! " i ftUo rem inded membera o t the a t : l l . te u a te u ’ meetin* In poc*tello Thu > -y day. F riday a n d S itu rday .' I Oaln wUl participa te In a pa
7 —!' O the r T w in P*lli boa rd memb *> planning to a ttend a ra W loU er i
u .Boyd. •
II Farm Units Are T ^PIaced~for-Sal: B 0I8® ; Nor. 14 W -T h e bureaui. reclam aUon today announced pli
' to teU 'lSO fa rm u n lti on Uie < i ' lum bla b u ln projcet, W aahlnston, 1 Teterana and other qualified a p i
eanU.> The unltA fo r aale Include’■ famlly-alM fa m u In- th e eoilth ( : ' lum bla baaln irr liiU o n dlalrlet not t ' o f Paaco and e lsn t part>Ume fa r it Columh'"Ii d istric t n o rtheast of Mosea U k e .
'v - " rlg a tlo n 'v a ta r for th e f a m s con >. ilrom G rand OouUe reeervolr./ •. AppUcanta fo r U>e family far a 'can fils applications wlUi Uie b u n
;of reclamaUon. rn h rn la . from N T- •;i» .D ec.-ai. T ho film s period to r I
j g ^ U m * l a m ^ r u n lta Is K o v .;
‘L S PrloriUea fo r purchase of I < :fanna will be deU nnlned by.a dra . .In s . Uie bureau sold. .
_ -------i------------ -BERVtCCS-llKLD---------i necoinlU on aen lcea for the Tyy ■ BapU st church , u s T y le r street.
■ • >be held "at 1 p ja ..'M onday a t ' J ‘church. Messensera from Conaen l u r e B apU st church of Idaho
> .im e et la council to - re c o m lc e ' church as w orthy;.of en terlns 1 Use fellowBhlp wlUx Uie Bap church c l Idaho; i
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seat*Q i'audf- I t
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ludiuiri- :remod> work Is
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i te r t w !! securl- Jackson ifs com*1 Cain.
ard
b r a i i ^instruo* md MU* age artst\ school. . Dr. Alberto LIcraa a f Celembla, 1atudrnC son o t Atarway. r irh t. h a re
v-38.-He GeneraLD ai_IIaim nar«k}eld to Ilhe aU U LUraa wll] bead a troop t« InvioT hurs* (tr la n affairs, aad G undcnoa wl
will visit HBBfary. <AP wJraphot
S e R e s e u f r - T e a m - I s —
S ™ ^ . " R u s h e d T o T l i e iEDMONTON. AlU., Nov. 14 im-
Skl-eQUlpped rescue plane hesde< ^ for W ataon lake In the Yukon ler C o I A rtWrles to d ty to pick up a maroonnd U l 6 trB r itr fo rc fl-p iio K ---------------------ureau of The a ir force eald the pilot, who* ed plana name waa no t released, was seei Uie Co- from Uie a ir aoon a fte r he reporUi is ton , to trouble with hts Je t flghC«r pl«n< d appli* about noon ycflterdny.
. . . The pilot was on a tllBht tron ude 131 Alaska to a UnlU d StAUs base. W al HlUi Co* ton lake la 688 a lr.m lle s no rth olet norUi Edmonton.
The sUanded pilo t was reporlei • ^ 5 ^ to- btf-^ln-tood-condlU on_H e_K a
»P«ttcd by flylns o ttleer Ted H arrli IS come* va lk ln s aroum
1 farm s; burenu ______________________________om Nov.
Heart Diseaseo f Uie
•a d raw - ,
Stomach Trooble_he Tyler . . Can o S S n Be c o rrec le d 'b j reel.-will c e n l i e . accuraU OblropraeUo ' a l th e AdjustmentsI
Dr- A lma H ardinS “ » C B m O P M O T O B
B apU it ' » M.J” NortJ* ' «* “»■ « »
. A : T R U C K < A S I T O E A R N ITS I
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m m n
S I X W A Y S B E T T E R T H
> n th l p l t e n o m y . . ,T h r i f ty Sixea a n d ahoi |{ghU 'uvq~ gaa , sa v e w oar—m ile a ft« r mlo. •,
a c tio n ; : ; T w in^T m clion D ifroren tin r {n 1 H -to>u) kecpa y o u r tru c k on th e jo b w h a i t o u t lb* w ca lhe r.
in lre l . . . E aay ctoaa>link a tc« rin s . o \‘crsi m d op tiona l H ill H o ld e r give y o u positi n a n y s ituation .
R id a . . . L oad -ra ted fron t auapension m ■9 n » r springs give batSK ecd-cttshtooingrf1, a n y road .
l e b a k e r - P a (C O R P O R A T I O N
W S ^ T W I N ^ I.venu»-W ost,_Twin_Eall5_
sstigafdrli' " -
nbla, le tt. and Chlet JasUee O scar G rader-' bt«a aam ed b r V eliti NsUbb* SecreUry
1 to Inveslltata Uis U nacarian-a ltaaU om |0 Invesllratc Soviet In terference-Ib R an - •oa will head an s b ie m tta n group whleh raphotol
_ Top lure for hlkera Is Uie 2,0503---------m lle lU p p a tm U an -tra lL u h lfh ax-
{rom, Moun t K atahdln In l i e r M *lne tT T K O n r-O g le U io rp e - ln .
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s Wli
s/SaiiMWar?— I _
i n O BN U IN K D RY VOOKArrediiei ol Q i X o Bo«^e CompoAlyo,'
, s u t Schanlav ta^VnnraiAe. Colll Mode I tnm O nin.' iOOfvol.
» R U G G E D AS I 5 K E E F S v
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d sh o r t- 5 « . H lgha r E fflc ieney . : .T h e rt« r m ile ------- ^ o b — 9 i2 c o m b in a t» o n s .- f r
O verd rive o p tio n a l on a ll.
w h iU ® - 3b While itru c U o n . W id « t d e a r floow heel wells! S o a ll floor.api
o \‘crsizopo sitiv e MEET THE NEW STUDEBAK
T h e y look r^igged, a n d they ion a n d th e ir k e e p — priced {oicer thiOingrfoc_______ v o u r D ra lo r a h^v^ you
* on y o u r h a u lin g jo b s , vfliy
E i c k a r . d1
I F A L U M O
. ; . T l M ^ i r e W S ; .
— Buhi einb-Plans^- - sn . Events for Aged; : i 4 BUHL, NOT. 1 4 -B u h i’s ootogener-~ I fans wtli be p ie s u of th e R oU ry e;ubf ' ' ! a l a p a rty Nov. » a t Uie lO O P hsil. 'K 3 Lee Hoag Is general ch aln n an for■ i th e pa rty . H s . l r being assisted by;■ 1 L eonard Probasco and Roy Hopkins.■ f Approximately 35 oc to jenerlans sref ■ i exepecteo a t the turkey dinner.■ j Shelby c onsU nt. program ehalr-B l m an . will present Tom Holmes, bol*V I Ue musician, who will be accomps*■ I nled by M ra.O ua A verett on the p l- '
Escape Injury 1. Two Ifr-year-old youths escaped,
: In ju ry Monday n lg n tw h e n the drlv-; c r lost conlrol o t a 1050 PlymouUi: a fte r atrUdng a hole In a county road
■ tw o-mlles eouthw ealof-H anaen-and th e c a r went In to 'a b o r m p it.
William 8. Neer. 16. H aM en. was!. driver of Use car and L arry Yosl.
Ximberiy. a p m ttn g ir . T he accident w as tnvesUsated by a ta ts police. D am age lo th s car was estim ated a t W -______________________________
■ i f u r n a c e s e J J i c b *J . O as, Coal and OH Pum aces. ♦ , Z o i l H eaters. *1 . PIIONE 3 U l o r ! » ♦ ♦t B U S C O W H A M <& S O N *
l a n . ; - FU R N A C E S E R Y I C E _ i h leh » ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
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LEWISTON24.30 p lus tax
MOSCOW.PULLMAN _ 25 .85 p lus tox
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Modem m i i i i i i i i i n i i m
i IT LO O K S-
wsrmHERB!t r u c k
T h e riR bt com bination for you r « . - f r l o n th rough 19;000 G W . — n a ll.
Ekcluaive doubtehwall boz .con- \T floor apace in a n y p ickup . N o >or.apac« tacloar.
lEBAKER TRANSTARS FOR *57 ' '
d th e y are rugjied—b u ilt to earn t* r th a n com parab le truck* . L et )u th e m oney-iw ^ing d i f f ^ n c a rVVKV-tlnt-aftiirhim^Jw i.u l-
I p r td e o f W orkm ansh ipf i n t t ____ ________________ __________ ___
O T O R COT”_ ___ _Ehgne^D D 6 ___ :
n N FALLS. IDAHO
M a g i c V d
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___j ____________ o n d w i n t e r
W a rm , W ondcrfu i
COATS^ _ F O R GIRLS
Regular and Sub-Teen Site* AmarlnR Value.i! . . . Newest Styllngsl . . . Fashion Newsy COatsI AlUWool Fabric.'* . . .
■Interlined tor W armth nnd Handsomely Det.-klledI
S ix es 3 to 6x' i 0 « 9 5 l 7 . 9 5
S iz « t 7 to 1 41 4 . 9 5 * 1 9 . 9 5
S u b T e e n s 8 to 1 4
— 1 — L C 1 2 . 9 p 9 . s i
G IR L S '
' A L P iNE COATSC ar-caa t Jensth.-Jn ati*wooI for*colder days.nhend. Nn\-y.
- and G ray. Convertible Hood. Toggle clo-Mng. A lot of vnlue.
. • 8 lw 6 to U.
~ 1 4 ^
j) Be sure to
^ SEErB/ a l l e y ' s A g r i c u l t u r a l P r o c e :
j e l e n s n e w _ p r r | v a l s t o f i l l y
t e r n e e d s . - t w o . G o o d S h o v
J Fall CoaC h o o s e f r o m , o u r t
^ p r i c e d a r r a y . S e e I
b o u c l e s , c a s h m e r e , f
----------- c h o o s e R o c l y ____________
^ f f i S r e s s -New arrivals In
n g Q f l l P r ~ th fll-cxprossthem !------ ond-votfi_complirr
y o u g o — Jersey ,t
m 1 0 * ’’
l | \ th e® b I \ ® o n l y - f o '
rli& ■ i -------- All wool pl
T ^ k e t s . ^ C o l brown, blu<
. 12 to 20 .
--------G EISH A ROBES. . FOR GIRLS. Colion P ro v in c ln l P r in l.3 to 6 x ......... .V ..4 .9 8
VELVETEEN JUMPI........... S leeve less - Scoop Neck -
' s to n e buckled top. Sizes 1 0 - 1 8 ^ - ...... ..................... ;......
SLA CKO RA M AF la n n e l P roportioned Slat an ti f ly f ro n t. W ashable a r e XO.-18....,....................... .
F resh flow ering DU!________ Efifkt-Ur^s ny lon qu ilting wI w o n d e rfu l AvasK'n wcftr'Wa
1 2 - 2 0 .................................. ..
r r ~ Ladies^SfriF^trO C O. . o f N Y L O N . In a Rood
^ co lo rs . T he p a ir ...... .............
M u sic a l PIANOS lin ia tu rc baby s ra n d pif
■ — p o lishcd -lnc ite -T \'ith~ flcck*c3t c f fc c t . P r ic e d a t ...............wsy
Ind N o v o 's PURSE-LITEU se fu l fo r th e a tre , movies, t i f u l ly packaged in tra iispa
g g in - lin cd g i f t box........ ...........
35 . J u m b o JEW EL BOXL e a f dcaiBn toolinp. Aut<
_ _ v e lv e t lined . H ere in a sel S i ------- fo u n -c o lo ra - . ............... ..... ......
R A IN SHEDDERS___ ___N o v e lty w oven rayon flaifool fnalcH m ^T fat, Idrge'fJolJ-pcJ''"•■y t a f f e t a lin ing . J u s t recelv 000.
- ; ^ D N E s r
a c e s s i n g F a i r - o n d
i l l y o u r p r e - h o l i d a y
h o w s ! ■
a t Buysi r t h r i l l i n g , b u d g e t -
• e t h e n e w t w e e d s - ^
i , f i n e w o o l e n s - B u t . ^
7 t o 7 4 * 8 «
IPERIORisJyfaluesL=i
in cxciting new fosh ions nc Kemsclvcs in v ib ron r sh ad es fat ipliments for you w herever _ { a j ;ey, fo ffe ta , b ru sh ed rayons, . h j
ho
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e Suits J.clt,
for q u ic k c le a ra n c e ' '
IES' PLAID Z^CKCTSll p laid ]ac- - ^ 1 a b . Colbrs;. red. SLblus. S ires '
0. ,
^ y / J ed
i s t m ^ h o p p e i s - ^
~ - 81 i b n q u ilt, f i t t e d ro b es In
7 to 1 4 ................ 5 . 9 0
INFERS:k - a n d S h ea th cd i R hine- __! i i i . a r s 1 0 . 9 ^
Slack. Iv y L eag u e back m \ lable. S izes 3
DUSTERS Ilg w ith ro seb u d p r in t . . . 0 -r w a y « r s iz c . - ^ 9 p - ^
i e o v E S = = ^ = ^ = =[ood‘ran g e o f ^ 0 0 ^
_____ ■ ; ta
i p iano. M ade o f h igh ly - ■ tFl cckcd-al l ver— O ............ ...................... g
• InITE _vies, sp o tlig h t k eys. -Beau* isp a rc n t, s a t - 0 0
o x • . fA u to -lift e a r r in g t r a y . . . * a selection 2 ^
flanne) ra in c o a ts -with ftr p ^ k e t s , — U J J ----------2ccived l.........1______________________
I t N ^
E S D A Y . N O V E M B E n H ,
( mderellaT ^ h o l i d a y
f a s h i o n p a r t y
—J l’i at mucj>.fun a i a p a H y ^ ---------even fust looking a t the new '
—Q ndcrclla p a rty /ro c b f~ E xciiingnew ideiiyrfresh-----------------
new silhouettes, wontlccliil' fabrics. . . all mean to miiclij---------—fashion (unlC om e in a n d . ______• ha v ca p .irly ;sec o u r
holiday Cindercllas Jodayl Sizes 3 Jo Git. 7 l o l 4.
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NORTH STAR_____________
WOOLENBLANKETS
These famous blankets nre msde _ .o t nelecl W00L1 . . dyed to erjutal.
clear colors. Individually boxed.
‘ J 4 . 9 5 . 1 9 . 9 5
HOW ELLBLANKETS
Nylon and Rayon Blend. A resl value. £Uo 13x90.
5.90 "
SUB TEEN
BOUFFANTPETTICOATS
P retiy as a pjcttire. Itfee-ller* ed nylon horse hair.
2.98
- £LANNEIETTE_______
------5K I-PA JA M A S ------81aa 34 to 40. Provincial sU . p*}nm»». K nit cu lt, a-aljt, iiKk - and ankleU.
3.98
TIM E T O STITCH■|0 fill th e ir Christm os wish
Lorely W in ter C o ttons ___
X hpose'tfo tri m a n y .F is h lo n * R U hl PrlnU • Plaids.- P l s l r ^
• In a ra lnbow 'of auperb shsdes.
8 9 c -1.49% Y A R D
F ash ion”-'Tdvored ‘W ools .LoU to choose from . . *
' F lannels - Jersoy»-Uie iLn«‘ ■w nde. |K>ft and smoblh ana u» lush u lo n i; *■—
2 .98-5 .90- w ---------- Y A R D .... ^ J
iLEN#- 4 ? .
E x p e c t e d f o r j ,
^ i V e g r o R u l i i ^ K
m n «
S b s s i " " « r r ? ° - ™
^ O D ." ’. ' »ldtd.■ T — .ptsn A anouaew ............ , , tfL ^ f d iu e ly «»««■ luprem e
VM l« n d e d do»n P n SS den t C C -• O w « .o / *S f lu b im * public wn-lce c o m ^ " -ETs.M'ir-1^ ’TTRorld#. pfbBii■rt m in w!d the decision w Qrovi S . M l«*rin» on hU alal* 'un t 1 5 ^ t »ult IS brouBhl w l n s t our g[,j,n ? .« ind city ordlnftncM." , t <i
WKfoes of Montgomery. Ala-. »nd jj^j •m iS liw e, Fill-- »re boycoUlns „ tity bua lints uhUI ihcy wln_ the rttht to lit anywhere. In Mlnml. j j , ^^N clroes .rrcsied tor .I ttln g In J J f - irhiw *f«tlon» h»ve »ued for the . , ritht ta lit where they wtoh. by J
In MonlKomcry Negroes ^ n n n ed In »sk Uie U. S. dlstrlc l court todny
“ w >'^M on^omciy Im provem ent o f BliMOClallon. orgftnlMct iJiorUy a fte r mfiuittifboTColt-bcBan-lMtJDcc.-S._wa8 ntghtfnlolned yc.itertlBy ngBlnsl opcr- monttUiiC Uie ear pools. "nn
However, # m#8» m eetln f w m JulyMiied lonlght to end th e boycott mlno
^ ^ c » u i e of the supreme court dcel- chim'
Becommen* hUt M « rTtie H*v. MnrUn L uther K lnc, broftt
ptMident of the M IA 'nnd tender Uie cel the boj'colt movement, *nld h e -------»1U recommend the boycott be
. KUiB u ld a ll 'p e n io n i 'f l f "fiood T ll will Accrpt the deelsinn In foM fflWi nnri win Sffk tn comply Tim ths tlnal lav/ nf the Innd."
‘nicrt w>>9' no Immediate IndlcA- tlm wtixt action. If nny, c ity offl- (tiU would'Uko in vieiv of th e or* dff, Mnnt;omcr>- Police Commis- ■ iloner Clyde Sellers anld It mlRht I V te tomorrow before the commission ■ i l l a statement. ' I
[toy Wtllclai. executive aecrclnry I e(-U>eNftilonaI-AsMolaUoti-{or~the . 1 Mrincement cf Colored People. * nl(l he was 'hopeful th n t th e ma*)«ity of communities Uiroughout the’eouUi win fall In line" now th a t “the supreme court has apokea.”
36 AppointedBOISE. NOV. :« (Uv-Hawlcy Al-
Unon. Idahn Amerlc.in LcRlon m nandcr. todny announced np- peinlment of 38 Leslonnnlres to na- luotl committees o t the Idaho rrsnlutlon.He u fd Che appointm ents were
made Uirough rtcommendnllona Iran lilmself nnd Andrey' James, roodlnc. Legion natlonnl executive rnmlltecmM for Idaho. ^
Program GivenWENDELL. Nov. iW -S lftn Lnn-
Wase" wa. the theme of the pro- iram given by Mnrllyn Brown a t Ihe Sundny evening meetlntf of Westminster Fellowship, Erm a Ruby fd de*Dtlon.vMiry Ann NraljrouBli reported on
he youth presbytery council meetlnB liiniiy Klieivoon « t the WendeU
l ld in .lfrnm> ftfl ..HnT 1fl T.tnrtu . Jmb reported the tennis c ou rt can mt be lacd as a akaUns rink.- She ill iry-ia locate a aulUblo place ‘ or a rink.
Discussion LedWENDELL, Nor. H - J lm Hyder
td tlie dlicuaion a t the M ethodist ouUi F«llott»lilp meeUnf Sunday
« n ln r Bt the church. • JoATOb a interjon presented Uie devoUona, C Plans were announced for » chill w er Irom S to 8 p jn . S a turday /
fie church. Gloria MarJow wUI ^ »fn clurge of the leason .nex t
U l ^ ^ d Jim « y dcr U ii devo-
VEHICLES COLLIDE KINO Nov. 14-Vehlclea ‘
H‘cn tjy John Robblna and Bud AU -n collided on the grade aouth of i n - ne river Ssturdny. Damage to each tnicif WA.< wUmated a t aioo. ^
I
BUYYOURHEATINFROM THE OEAUR PISPUYSTHISSEi
T ht h io H n g a ll d « e U r w h » c ‘W sM alU a n ln r i t p a n d t n tb i m en p a iio n a l ly i n f t r t i r t d I eom lort, to f t t y a n d td tl if e c t >> p t td 9 « d to g lv* you d a p i •« rv lc i, ta \r h v $ in n i ,p r o t t i t |n8h»st quo lltv o f f l d u t u . .
^ 0 1 1 H eat lnsU tn le-(T w lB -r»Ilf
. . J
Woman and Child Son Naturalized Here -t
A 7 .year.old boy and a 62-year- A old womnn became ciclrena the United S l a t e a - a t - nnluralitniion Ivearlngs held. In Tn’ln PalLi dL«rlct'^ledlcal court Tucsdftj-. inre me
They were Donald Edwnrd Kn.^e- lie.id.-\el lack. w n of. Mr. and Mrs. Jack tionivl i lUnea Kaselack, Twin Fnlta. and least si Mm . Emma Oelsler. Jerome. ' Tlils
The boy wa^ born tn Franktort. doctor I G ermany. Mrs. Oclalef n a s bofn in cx iea 'li Porkaton. S. D„ but la ter mnrrlcd m u v .< Andreas G ebler, an alien from Rus- mankin »**■ The *t
The two new citizens wero pre- *et>l*d—wlUl— Amcrlf jn fliip< hv Hawley AtklnMn. Mate commander of the American Leclon. after then a tun illw tlon ceremonlM.— ------ -----------
Mnllory C, Walker represented the U. S. tmmltn^Unn wrvice n t th e ' hearings. Judge Hugh A. Baker pre- aided.
Probate of Will Sought in Courti
A petition to probata the wilt ofl W arren H. Sullivan, who died Seot.lT f. n)i>a. w ai n itd IH -W ilt -------
c o u rtr -T u rr ta y -b j—l= -V r -------Groves, Twin Falls. .
A frt SuJJJvan Ir/t xn cul/tlf een- slstlnit of personn! property valued a t tl.OOO.
Heirs include a sisicr. Mrs. Edward P. Andrews, E.i.itpfirt, Mc.._nnd_two’ brother*. John E. Sunivnn, Kemey.N J., and D aniel C. Sulllviin. Lubec,Me.• A hearlnir of the petition wn.i aet
by Judge Everet t Sweeley for 11
__ CkckJBooms ' _LGNDON. Nov. 14 (m -Tlte chimes
of Biff Ben boomed out from West- m liu tf r iw e r nt m idnlflit ImI n lch t for the flryt tlmt* in fourmonths. -------
T lie lamou.^ clock waa stopped July 3 Ior rcpnira. I t sUll needs minor adjustnientd beforo the chimes aound once moro over the B ritish BrtMidcnstlnir corporaUon. iM eonwhJlf, BBC will continue to broadcast Uie chimes of O reat Tom.Uie clock tn S t. Pau l cathedral.
il ’s fun to play a Kim ball note. B u l think of Ihc rew ards iha t will rem ain through th e long years ahead — poise. seU-cohfi- / dence, coordination. I
AN D fO K S T Y t l . . - . I5 « ) M tth * I
N E W I
C O N S O L I /»Y K IM tA lL I
Beautifulln'every d e ta il. . . superb in , pctfonnance. . . Full 86-notet. H«i
' Klmbair* delusive••lone-Toueh” featurea. I
\ S ~ = DWARNER
Music Co. I133 Sho. S t. N . Ph. 501
TING OIL rLER WHOSEAL OF QUALITY___vho d l ip l a y i f • n tb u iln a i i* - i r td in you r l ife c tlo n . H*'
« » d . ; .J a .H i w .y a u ------ ------------------------------ —m th » _ d to 1 tr ■ _______ _
r»Ilt-H e tU n» Oil l)ealtr*>J l « I I I H I . #
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14. 1956
Some Occupations k To Headaches; Sii
W a s h in g t o n ; ,Nov. i< —jp rr m itledlcal students, « survey shows,ih.ivr Ifrai re niotB a p t ' l a . h a v e-rc cu rru ig . .'•ii(t_!iie.id.-\elies ih .in nny oUier occupa .;ii«u iwrr- onivl group. And farm ers a ie the"‘’d ”''':ast susceptible. ' ^ ''< '''1^ 'T ills was reported by a Lou1}1hii;< '" ’
octor (n describing one of the fiKisc j xteailve surveys ever m ade of tlir SUV.1 and d istribution of one of a|H to ii;i innkmd's m osl p revalent d l s o i d c i s , ' f f l k ; •he otudy. sho<ved U iaf -over f,o-
—^Starting tompi
= 4 hi=4E5wAddis
the Boss __ Employ!
Tho Boss Nvcnf hunting bc<-------------‘-couldn 't-bear-tho-thought-c
ing ou r huge stock com e i tim e. W e 're going fo surp by g e tting it cu t down to nc
■•BIUXTTE Shadow t e x ''“ autlum n brown ahade. All 2,100 square leet. Ilegutar aijuare f e e t ..........................10
STORM W IN D 01■'RUSCO" Bonderlscd '. . C Screens. For r ^ 'x - i 'G ' v Ings. R e tu la r 23J)S1 Slaih i last) to,..................................... .
ASBESTOS SIDINFln t-E rade, U. S. G. quallt: tifu l pastel irreen. (dlscontln bundles. Rec. IT.OS per ICH 100 Squnre Feel NOW.........
REDWOOD SI D lln u jtic Ext<rtlor Type <T< Shadow Wood). pieces. aheeL NOW, per sheet....„..
ASBESTOS SIDII>1s t r i a t a type . . dozens of u ED on Odd Lou. r e r Buo
j^AI'---------S b o d ^ Q a d
_ __ ' It e m s W <
This Lot Inclii• HOUSE• ROOF P
--------- . SHAKE• FLOOR
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t :
s A r e P r b i w ^ i S " 'Survey Notesin i t of th e seneral populitlori ,ic „ h lW t
r liradiiclirs •' . jOUj annl':iV<l_!lic^?urvcy^lnY6WUi£'n«“ *y SouUietii : )u i»'i r.(.ii», 5iv>«v«l nlso U iat head - ond larses' irs are Mroner.M if you are ( l l Ul# countr lonmii; 7> iiiulpr 50 yeari.o f **ei Dr. Ogt .1 '3 ' >uininiriP(t, ' « n lo r met'ivpV wild m e (tivarted o r 'w p ar- quesUoned ll frnm tii r i r -ipouses are more aches of : to ii;\vr them than happily m ar- w u found (t (mk. . cant o t th
\U tli n o 'educntlon at-'%l ^v«i busU
iprrow. . . Boise P
m4 « i4 ^dlson Avenue West
»s has gone Hui yees-TakejQiH bccousc ho . fore he returns! V\igh t-o f-co u n l--------PRIGE5-EVER.YWH1jm e inventory down for th#- BIG*
surprise him EVER! to norm al be*
Carl W. "Flash
SAVEN ow 's th e tim e lo 'remodel inside wl
. H ere o re top quality m oteriols (rom
SID IN G _______ _rex'nn“anna*ome“ il~#%-;95— ~(. All flret-quallty. I gular 24J0 per 100 I ___ 100 sq. f t. NOW ■ ^ . c
DO W S ' ^' . . Com plete with ■ I B . 9 5
t'G" Window open- ■ ■ TSlashed iwlille they ■ ■
D IN G „ ;quality • . in beau- i | . 4 9 eon tlnued color). 74- ■ - - K >er 100 aquare feet. ■.......... ................................. ^
ID IN G # ^ . 9 8 ’K iTexterior Nr>. I l leces. n e c u la r 13.76 per y
D IN G m .0 0s of uses. P r lc u SLASH- I r B und le------------------------ I 1
^ ^ A lb ^ r t '^ h o r p ie ^
I B rig h ten u p your home
I d a y s an d stock up for ; d e c b ro tin g needs.
' Money Saving
IN1LS/□ a lf tv ^ ^ ^ S ta n d a r c
Ne H a v e A c c u m
icludes:-----7 ^SE PAINT F PAINTR EPA IN T , 4 )R PAINT 41
Present btocks Only
L-till 9 and CEsp ec i a lly - fo r th is SALE! •
- i • ------------
TIMES-NEWS. TWIN^'FALi^ A L t,S ;? JD 'A lJ -0 '
nat np t to b r Mitfcrrrs amniiK'.i7 per cent s hnvlnc v-nr.Miiu desrefs e ti 1>' ‘"bscj tion. I rroff. .Moiiii, 'H enry Opden of L cii.-bnn '''® "” '? '" * uiilVFralty schiwl of mrOicuieiVl^’ N
rtauJts of Uie study Jn » w if,,!}.) .<5't h lb i l 'n t th s opening of tliel 1. U P«r annlver<uir>' mfctlnE of Hie l'" ' ''“**e*dn
letTi M rdlcnl n.vioclntli'n. ^rf- sutferct a rs e s r mcaical-on:;»nti;iiion u j^ccades Ui ountry . • i :a per cen
Ogden w td frrshm an- and ' “ " ‘bled, r m edical school studrm.'* u n c -■ 8 « ‘ ' ioned to j:e i o.ii.i on the h r.u ). suffeitr*.1 of collece student*, ami it per cciii o found Ih itt more thnn 80 per] 3. Marlu o t them were victims, lopptug! ixd llie Ilj b iulneM cxccuuves.'Of tthom line hcatta
Payette's ■ ■
lUsJlunting!OhteiL^__________
sl W E 'V e SLASHEDW H ERE'-So c om B -on------- ------------BIGGEST SAVINGS
sh" Porter
E ON BUILIie w hile th e w ea th e r Is bod outside (rom o u r regu lo r stock . . . oil Firs
_____ STO CK R EDtJCTIOr
Row Windov• S izes for th a t new hom e or your
th e house, born , coop or goro^c
A ll H ard w are FREE 1
OD D SASHToo mnny sizes to ll&L Alt shapes . Chicken Coops. B am a, Garages and Y our Remodeling Projecta. -Bla»he<
_ each ........................... ....... .w— ...-......
V IN Y L PLA STtC-CO lDresA up your kitchen w ith a coupls c n e i i l a r 105 NOW-----------J -----1
GLASS BRICKSPractica lly IndestrueUblo u id we've T O O MANY'of 'em. E b to la rU l! .! T ak e 'em away for only
D ex te r Lock Seff,;.;..™
i ? ^ S h a r ^ = ^ne fo r .the H oli-
for f u t u r e re-
ig Prices!
A ltir c h B r a n d ^ ~ mulated.R e g u l a r l y ^ - S o l d — -------------
o r M tich M ore ^
2 . 5 0^ L L O N
6 5 e Q uorf , '
iDoy SAT. .■
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.ubM jJw t d rlt^ /'on -lhe »l«tr Trs’s ^ T h * Moiiiil people i7H p e r c e n t ' . prr.MHU l^ C vires (01»; r lrrk j (08): sales- calrRori- wn 58): ninnunl lii'orer^ i55)M >ndr d,- Omie,' f*/50>. • vvhicii then> per ccnt ol iK-i ile un d e t-20 chnrnctcrize lendnche*—Him itie percenrtKC lavtinnce-CJ'- tfercrs drop^ i':i>i;i-es*lvcly l)y' i>rcdispo3l es UiereBllet.„'Mlh_onlv i»bout i „r cent of Uitoc ovcr-.OO bcliigl ni,onin;fj, )■ led-. . . . ! »ui 1-. ttiiercllex: 71 per crui oi females ,tr* . coniparnt u u h n b o u t ^ . . ,. ., • iiio fm ale .v.larltAlaUnis; Piiitflc tolk* ta p - ''* '"8* 1 lie Hat. wlUi 70 8 per ccn t h n v .!» ‘o'»' nllerg icftttachcs, cloii'ly followed tiy* trm 1 )l . nn
ireatest Sale Evi-^ M » r ic e s^ lA S H E D - - ^ A I L E I R S ^ A U
* Use BESTWAY T•Borrow .?30 to .?3!
(U p tl
MAKE HUfil
LDING MA';side!' Grode M erch an d ise . . . r First we hovo ju st TOO MUCH
ION SPECIAL SHEE^------------ ' Now-s thi9W Units K',;:/ou r rem odeling job on “ • *'ro^e. >
E D uring S a le '.......... ■ — cnstng, .1
pletfl wll— ^ ^ I N<
’“ n d A » C A T nuh ed to, C A TI------------ ^ io - e - x 6-
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: o u r t T E Riplsot. thesfl, ' % A Q - lONLY. ---------LL— - ;■ Model N
. . „ . . T i . . s o % o f M
Bargain SpiRURAL MAIL I
RFD No. I Typo. R eg . 4 .9 5 NC - W a O v a r -B o tig h t
’ «R U C E FIbor C le a n e r-BRUCE C le a n in g W a x
BRUCE S elf-P o lish ing >
_ j ____________________ 1C o m p le t* S toclc ofs JlU t
= — F i i t E P i ^ e E = = a ^aurfa
• Screens, G ra te s overt.
_ _ A nd irons *“***Buy NOW for C hrU lm asl —
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A ADDISON
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W ^< 70 .():-« iH l ''dlvrvrcfd"l*«.^*.M>ii«>w> Tlie pertenuvKe for ranrrlcdK -
l^ Cl.l. while the wltlowcd S I . . . m t y wns lov.csl-.6J4 per cen t, S L ^ J S p ! iKclen ktid all hendnehes, of l< there are many t>^s, a r o l l ^ V I T n f
let-lzeil by sonie kind ot dla- < |” i j l l |i | c?T57=tttir-Wood_veaMb. < 1.1 ptnposlns (actors Include such j T L lf^ n.l sex tension, claiidular d ls- / l | B ev<-». liereillty. high blooU^irc*.!? .ilrrclM . su c tt. and injurlM of ------ C .■per spirit."frIcCT f«el«r«" Include such UT. n.i Intlgue. hunger, ifx te n - .rE IO !
illerslc reactions., acute nasal J and e x « » l« smoking____
iver! HERE'S VIIE D - l i i - E v e r y L D e p a r t m e i i
U l T Y M e r c l i n n i l i s e
( T i m e P a y m e n t P l a n
.?3500 with NO MONEY I p to 5 Years to Pay)
GE SAVINGS I
\TERIAIS!, . n o t 0 th in g th e m o t t e r w ith I t
ICH 6 f il! Buy N O W a n d SA V E!
EETROCK PAN ELING■» the Ume to_ilnlifi_of{_that axtra___I, upstairs or down. In % "x ffl” x8 '. i : qun llty .' Reeular IZe fool SLAfiU* i to . square loot............. ........... ....... ..........
di-H ung Door U n itsh dodr wlUi pine frame ni)d;1B, brass hardwaro. C om - k j m r “, w lU i'Hwdwanj. Bcfslai " ' I ; * J5, NOW.....- ...................O N L Y J i
kTTLE GUARDSr x 8 ' «l*e. Impzora your F O W M 5h- or farm to a d . .-.Hfcnlar . Q N 1 . Y ^II,..WOW.: ■' ”
NLV UfiAXnATOB .. ■■ i lel No. J f ^ . M JO ----- -----------
I. iSTEJ* 1AD0ER8oves' boQitrU - ....' „ . ;
r t . LACDEft VwUeal f r i t o I i rajto. p t »
PLicow B T O « c n -u r e k a b i e l--------«
^irtrich'-:S ipedols f'flL B O X E S I J
A 0 W % 4 9 «ig h t a n d W e 'r * O v e r -S te c k e d f
ir ' ' ^Reg. . ■
»x - V ” N o w l
g W ax each ■ !
- * S . x - B U I L T - i N - R >J ust the thing for your n w j» m e , o r to i M R S lM m roJM jnJn rC toppB r-M il-C hro surface unltd,.Briddle and oven; Regular «iS9 c e n * S j KpUU. NOW, ONtV---------
......... ; (ThlJ U A n ra t-Q u a llty lBM Mo
39 Ual. Table Top ELECTRIC WATER B E A T E R rIttr-X lt.oe.-O ne «>ly — N<
w i j ^ i y v M i i
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ShotwelVs' I [e|UTILITY SERVICE Iil H
EIG N E '2737 o r 3782 h tJ
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I P A G B 'F O U B 'i to a i—
I “EM thmGbd”" —Remains 1 iijeatli of CUil<]rl t:— o tia W A L L rN ,- -AiimtiiTri^oy; i
_< ttfa -A -m U *lonM y-'i*h»^ tch« lT he fl-m onth-old io n d ie of coW whe th e ir jMTtjr waa *tnu>ded,- on a A tu k a n beach In sub-rero ,w enthr M id today th e atUl h iu ''/a lth I
tl i O od."'H ^ .‘ifiven • thouBh tny b»by U' dent
u!i " h a v e JalUi tn Ood: he h w bee'4 i........ Kood to ua.” aald M n.-A lbert-K ell:
■ a t O ceaiulde, L. I., ii Kelly, h e r. hu ib a n d and_lw.-'I children, and J im PauU on. 19. a in r*: m a r. - Alaska, le ft Ellam nr Nov. •j; in a M -foot boa t for a tr ip U> Vnldc;
M n . K elly aald-lhe te a BOt rouRhc a n d aocnethlne happened to Ui
• b o a t‘1 m otor w hen th e ve8»el reach e d O a le n sb a y .
il l , . "Sw elli t t ftlch u a houM been ?!( . pounding our boat." ahe u id . -w f t b e ja n to take on w ater. Pln#lly, m ~li husband decided to U ke th e 8-fo< ;-ii . ^ j *
‘ | | row inc w ound a po in t or Und.!' **Buddcnl7 J im came Into thsboni
cab in w here T was w ith U>e ehl d ren and y e l le d ‘se t ready lo lum r
- ! l -------. - r w r»ppcd ._an arm y blnnki;j'i a round T o m m y 'an d iB*lchc(I m ‘- \ hu sband 's aleeplna batr. A ble
iw am ped the bout as we ncrnmblr ■ to the beach. We were *lnindp
w ithout shelter, food o r mntchM. : w astmowlnE and the jv lnd w u how: I n s te rrlb le .'W e spefit Uir nlRht 1
T -------- t wo T lfcp l n r -biiKS- n 'e - enlnictdr-^I i ■ "Next m om lnit wo w ent lo .Ui
wrecked boa t and nil wo could tin 1.1 WSS a t tn o l bear m e al I ’d cannc ^ th e p a s t sum m er. •
1, died. N ex t m om lm t we found wrti------ im ustaiti-and-lM echup-ln-the-w redi
5 ; a se and » v e I t to,D ebbie. Sundo K • w e found somo cerenl and appl
bu tter. M eet of the Ume we huddle ■'I- in our Meeplntf bas# w alUnf an
. praytns.**O n M onday, 0»« day* a fte r the
w e n m arooned, th e flshlne bor f ‘■nusUer*’ ipoHed th»* castof/« an
rescued Uiem. M n . Kelly waa In • hosp ital hefre wlUi froeUjlltcn foe H er daughter. Debbie. 3. was rc
• -p o rted In “fine" . condlUnh anr f ---------P aU B oirw uT lorhnsp ltn llrcd :--------
A land , sea and a ir aenrch a f a r has failed to lu m up nny clue t th e fata o f th e woman's husbnn( T h e Rev. AlbeH Kelly, of Hnddon field, N . J .
__ . . . A doe team w ss-sen t to wouc Ui'' coasUIne M f a r as Valdes In hop
th e m inister m ny be awalUng reacu somewhere a lons th e shorr.
_ . '• I t 's a pilracJe. Mtfone^atirylVBd, ! _ aald a doctor a t thn hMpIU).
-Thanks Sentl \ LONDON. No*, i i 4n-PrM lrterr:l Elsenhow er h a s se n t a brief m eunsp ' o f thanks to Soviet Prem ier Nlkoli: J B u l i tn ln In response to Bulganint;,[ consratulsU M U of h b reeJeeUojr r Moscow rad io said today,li ' " I a m very pratefu l ‘for the mei
' ss(« o f conBratuUUons nnd tliI pertona^ |o o d wishes which you a tiV| to -m e on th a ooetslon o t my reelet fl . tlon ." th a PreeJdenl'B no te said. ■([ - a s s u r t you U iat t will conUnue <i ' w ork fo r Uia benefit o f peai (i ' th roughou t thft.w orld snd for bett4(! 'u n d e rsU n d ln s '.b ssw l on JuiUc«.f<t averybody,**
I Plans Draftedil LONDON. Nov. 14 o n - U r d ItniIK , cUffe, app o in ted by th e BrltUA ror e m m en t to seek peace on O h inl i h a s com pleted h la d ra f t for a ncK ’ ' consUtuUoD...R‘ I Colonial Secre tary Alan LennoK, S oyd to ld th s house of commons thg ( ---------RadoU ffe'a-M com tpendaU oos wer delivered lo h lin yesterday nnd «I f he nubltohed **<n du e couwe."
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F Plant (:erfld' o r r i i ■■■■ edTher -
renthcr iith In
9 brcn ^ kelly , ■
. The V eU uw sfen p lan t a t Wolfibi nrtU th aad now n m by G enaaoy .
Hti ‘Volkswagerf O ffeW Treat-
s -Ta^U.S. Marl8-foot W OLP8BURO, O erm any (NEA)—
« r for Scft-are. D etroit. '
ind. p n l iu nnd pence or mlncl 'ol UU U .0 boats s . m otor cap lln l a t th e slgantlc e ehll- VoUuwseen p in n t here, lump.' This yenr th e Identical cnr de*
Ijlanket alsned on HlUer'x command In 1D3S led my p c n e tm t^ th e Amerlcnn market E wave wltli 23.000 m Ica for frre Germnny. nmblrtl Nfxt yenr VW will "nllow" U. 8 n ndpd aiilcs to alm ost triple. T h a t 's movlns -hen I t inlo the anlea brackets o f stude* show l- baker-Pnekard" and American Mo; iRht In tor*, r t^ Che rfrat tim e th n t the V. i ^ r - - — 3, »iilfl.lnrtU8tr y J acfts.fcnuiJoi:.Uirci\l10 the mnas anlra compeUUon from a Id (Ind foreign producer.canncd D aeklos Cited
Tliey sny "nlJoiv" here hcetUM
i aome IT. B. ordera. A nd VW’n Amerlcnn w tw k . deaJfM rrpprL t h s t a a J r w t^ l d be Sunday bigser If Qfllverlea were fiatflv The
noDlr Oerman VW bncklos la nine monUU. luddled It'* >” °re th a n a year In some of IE and countrlcA where VW han act
up anlea orm nlsa tlon .v Dally pro- •r they duetlon of Uie pnaw nser car ta 1.- z bont J'Wty-tlvo per cen t of Uinl
J In” ? "T h riw o '.m U IIonU i bue-Ilke VW n fpet. wlll-aoon crnwl o ff the llnet 03 re- T h re a t Outlined1 nnd The th re a t to DeU-olf* peace of — ^ mlnd-ls the-baelo-VW -phllosophyrJa rch ao htony rcspects opposKe <o Detrolt'a duo lA Ihlnklng. R a th e r, It'a thn philosophy isband**** VW d irec tor Heins Nordhoff, ji tiddrm' Oermnn entrincer—«JU« p re-w ar
Uolt experlencc^w ho alngte-hsod* lur Uie ^ w hat, I t ’ll1 hope He ‘enmbled th n t Uie w orld w nnti rescue ^ n good, c heap car. cheap to mnln- , ^ t n l n . chenp Ia opera te nnd never
chanced In -a ty lc iiA t thla.stflge-.of the (tnme. n t lenst^ he 's a pheno-
' ■ menal w inner. ................ .........._________ VW aella fo r abou t »IiOO In the, u . a n t ’ ceW ■ a b b u n tr jisn fa~ t? r tm
, Ballon. T he c n r Ia built ao th a t I t ael* eameni need* re p a ir nnd when n molot j’*®*"" wears ou t.lt cnn be replaced In a few Nikolai hour*, for »15.gan in s Further, N ordhoff Inalstn U iat nr leeUon, y w a be sold where th e re aren'i
• trained m echanics nnd p le n ty . ol e m u* parts for th e VoIkswHsen.Id the lU tusea . Sale*o u se n t Hn tu rned dowri a huge sale In reelec- India, fo r exam ple, because hn found laid. “I It' Impoaalble to act up a n adequati Inue to jervlcB fac llity 'th e re .' peace, a fln sl eJcm cnt'of th e VW auecesj r be tter itory is N ordbpfr’a policies toward Jc a .fo r hlX S4W I w orkeri. • ' - .
T he VW, employe sto ry glvea i good Insight In to th s life of the nv-
d . erase Oermai> worker today, be' cause VW Nilarlea and working eon'
. _ . dIUons n re Juat about th e best tha ' a iiatt* exist In the counWy nnd th e goal o
the a v en g e O erm an w orker.The average salary Is roughlj
a new equivalent to »80 per week In Amet' Ica. con ilderln s relaUvo costs of llv<
>nnox* Ing. T hen.com e Uie frln<e benefits ) n s th a t Wolfaburg U a city o f.new , mod ;s were em .. home*. BBartn\enla. • bachelo >nd will quarters, hospitals. tb e a U rs am
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> U R ^• . ■■' MBWBniBOico:
P l
[M BEm p r o o f KENTUCKY STftAlGHXBOOROQK
it Cliailenges U.S.
Voiraburr. GertDany. was bolIt by th e n a ils . i (any. T o ^ j , th* hnge p ro riu a r t d u n [ ^ IW
z A )—
IT—the
n 1035 narketnnny. l S S 2 i H ^ B S ^ S a ^ ^ K ! f f l H ! 8 1
u . 8.novingBtude*1 ikio- the V.
rom a
« a a v— T hls-l»4h*-ear-tha t-thrB «t«ti|-S B
ericnn T h is year Ihs V. 8 . bought 23.000. Jld be thew ssiM U triple- (.NEA)UrThe --------— —
plant. All homes and bulldlnRs nre ITf centrally heaU d a n d electricity
eoR>eJ» *rom the sam e anuree. Aa a resu lt re n u are low. nbout $30 per
If thrl't m onth fer a two-bedroom apart* m ent. for example,
a VW O ppartuniile* Offeredi r a worker w ants to buy a home
he can get an Intereat-free loan for n f 30 yeara. D eath nnd dUnbllUy Inaur-
wophy money to Oermana. loff. A T here’s a t h r e e - w k vacaUon w llh nrZ >^ pay, special bonuses fo r m arrying hand* and having children and autom atic t . l t 'U Increnaes In sa lary . O n top of lh a t
.■ th is year N ordhoff gave a bonus of wnnC' four per cent of a m an’n average mnln* wage to each e m ^oye . He aay* thl« never will conUnue.
jge-.<tf ...T h e m o a t.d l lf lc u lt ia c e to f th e VW )heno- a tory to graap la lls ow nership. H lt-------- le ra n d Uie N all labo r fro n t financedIn th e and bu ilt Uie p la n t a n d D r. Ferdl- toTOT H in rd T s rf iif fm J io n ie r auto-fxpert: Itae l* dHlgned the car. , .
W ar L le u U a .n l.-W ar Interrupted Uie plan t's f irst
,»► «« feeble producUon—th e n diverted lo iiw n 'i l*eP*' a n U sh re-
itv nf bu llt.lhe sem l-rulned planU-used for a repair depot and finally h ired Nordhoff—a refugee then—to try to
. t . I,, ge t It In full scale paasenger c a r pro* *}* i 2 ducUon.
UP lo th e O erm nn gov* em m ent to decide w h a t to do wlUi
........... the plant.. I u huge profits, menn-^ f ? while a rs lAIng dum ped into a tru st
fund. ■■■ -I .,.. A t the sam e .time, Uie tnerg#Uo Ivea a jjopdjjoff u <eonUoulng to exp^txl n e nv- ou tp u t a n d plan ts., ile w es t
“®* facility Is a^'huge p la n t nearby in .K .I Hanover. I f Is U lrrtln j ou t trucka
| p u M r R E P A i n ! oVm“. I •"»*«« Aim SERTini , , .1enefits. I AQ m a k n . repa ired p ro m p t^ , I , mod* I afllcleotly . a o d ecoaomlcally.' ■ achelor I P B O N l 7 3 8 - W I « and I f f l B B fU M r A 'E Q U I fM E N T i
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— Bonni^<M>ld>fniihio>ii B s n n a a , , • a < ,u r j ,o „ \vi,i.skL-y i-
■ u n r fc r 'a ro rm ii la p ai E j t l i -to R u n e m tio ii fu r ov
B E A M
o f t h e w o r id 's f i i u
.inOoij.VmiSKEY_JAWES 0 . ’DEAl.i-OIST!Uir
T i M E S - y E W S . T y i i ;
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rh
i a l ^ ruined by the a lllei. rebu ilt by the 7«d lo lo a tru s t fund. (NEA)
f f
^ ^ K a ^ l j j j j n n
n r-xan rra 'rau [a~ Inaaitrrr-V D lk*w B r« i.- 1.000. N ext yesr Veikswsgen will -sllow-
p a n - Tough Campai^lI /,m . SANTA FE. N. M.. -Nov. M Cfl- Iiome s ta te T reasurer Joseph O . O n n t. a " D em ocrat reelected to a «cond lerm.
llaw hU campaign expenaes as orkcr _______________® •** • But. aald O ra n t In a ra ther plaln-
, Uve poatK ript lo the aecretary of ; " j “ s u t e , he found tha following to be
some of the haisrd* of the campaign tra il:.
us of . "Two thousand headaches — alx erase weeks la « of alcep—los. of voice ( thla —one cold—alx dust atorma— kiuing
1,000 babies and no aduluv>4lx houra pV W longue atuck due io'sUcklng__st«npi , H it- oh envelopes—»nced ' "And all forgotten, alnce th e peo- 'e rd l- plo gave me a second u rm £ ______
JACKSON APPItOVEfl . WASHINGTON. Nov. H «V -Sen-
n to r jnekjon, Wnah.. s«ld today he e a i« “strongly favon" th e selecUon of
S en . Mike Mansfield of M onU na ss
W r'S ______________ ___porters. And a sport c a r VW Is beginning to ahow Increasing ssles.
gov. As of loday VW's f u tu n teems un-' llttilled.nean- —. , — ________tru s t gK K «O O tK KMgty EKKK30Cgt»CC
s s i ™BERG'S Ik | T ■ -.MOYrNG- ,.i ' g | S.TORAGE I
I . ALLIED VAN LINES S
U S TihioH ctU lCvnlku^ky S triiiu lH — U - J--------ik fv isdLHtiUod Hiitl asc<J lia pn.'wcd o n f m m c o n rra l io n fo r (iv o r U ii .vcars.
Ilk» ... ___________U ttit le
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ITIUING CO.. CLERMONT. KY.
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W I N F A L I 5 . I D A H O
“ BuU Sale Slated I"BOISE. Nov. 14 (A — T h e Idaho ' c ittie m tn ’s-aaiociaU oti;aa ld :yM ter- :
I day It will sponsor J t s e igh th a n nual purebred ran g e bull, aale a t .the . Welaer Livestock „auct l,on yard on
cbllii McLeod. Ir.. aales mannger. ^- Aald-60 h ead -o f.lU refa rd , S horthorn ^
tn d Angus tiulU.wlU he offered for Mle. They will b e g raded the day before the aafe.' • . h
----- -------------------------- --------------STORE MANAGER SHOT
■ DENVER. Nov. 14 MV-Edward K . !]- Moore, a norU i-D cnvcc-druB -aw re -
manager, wns ah o t th ree Umes In the- rh e a t-a n d -k l l l rd J a 8 t_ n lg h t In an. attem pted ho ldup by th ree bandlO : ~
la ------------------------------ aT he Maya elW llaieion was found* a
rd in Mexico a n d G en u a l AmeHca V W the 4'c a r 500 B. C. . - Ij
_ J A U T ouA rieIV- F R Y P A N
Y ou tioiply Ml the dial and yc
** 'In- 3 » i«> -«ed lum , I« se and ivof need*.be ■
Ign
I JCifteaa
TW IN' ACROS S FROM T
be- i-------- ^
1 , ' ^ / 4 Y M fh /i
Econom bargain pa
• mOST PH0B6RN HtAT YOURb u m c lcan — w c ry d ro p I
ONE CALL DOES IT A ll —-----------------’- a u to m a ti c n l ly i------------ — ■
QUICK. CLEAN. TIDY SERVIC_ n t i t s b e s t from y o u r H o
-------- -• r i g ;— T>a>ia to suRRcst w nys you c
' henfctns ^ l !
C a ll y o u r S tn m
S T A N D
P e 6 p l e , ~ M o n k e y s - -
- W i l l G e t J S e n e f i t s £ ;? ; OKLAHOMA C H V , Nov.’ 14 m - J ?„ A fence will be bu ilt to shade the Cll
glssi-enclosed monkey houae a l ria- U ncoln park too here ao U ia t patrons DaJ * -_and Uie inonkfcys — w o n t be _ Of cheated. .»y Zoo official* aald w hen th e aim . *
hits Uie house from c e r ta in angles.Uie (!lutomer» ean see only the ir ‘ own reflecUons In .U ie * laas.,.A nd 5™
„ the monkeys preaum ablyhave a hard _ Ume seeing Uie people._________ ___
PROTEST STAGED Q : -B O tfrH -B E N D Jn d „ .N o v , 14^W -
Some 1.000 NoUe D am e slifdent* - d - sCsged « "prayer/ul p ro tes t” agslnst ca th e Russlsn oppresajon o f Hungary
U afW th t. ............ . ........ ..
nd You 6lv« thi Finest
nd you get CONTOOLLED HEAT rylng rewilti. N o guniworic M fr-MUfoe, eaiy-w aihtag-A «ulshla-ia______ad luptr ii t i to inc«i your family
mwill sLN HALLSK THE POSTOFFICE
‘qe/o/lar.Hoctsem
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imical standard H package of clean,DUR m o KEY'CAN buy — S ta n d n rd H catii ■op tu m a to p u re ho.nl!— Y our H D iisow nnncr k e ep s you ir 'tan l
RVICE -— Safe, h e a lth fu l o il h e a t cotiics H ouscw nrm crtP a r t T>f p^r^nnm-
DU a m fu rth e r im p ro v e b u rn e r clHcicni
k n ru ia rd H e a t in g O il D is t r ib u to r or loi
J P A ^ R P 0 I L C O
■ ' WEDNESr
- u - V i s i t i n D e c l o -DECLO.-Nov. 1 4 -M r; nnd Mw:
B Ray W hipple nnd daugh ter, Ogden.have been vlalUng here. »'
- Jo h n , C. D arrlngton. S n lt Lake “ le Clly. Is VlslUng hU (oos. H arry D ar- f ' It riagton. D arrell D nrrinston . Melvm I} u D arrlngton and Earl D axrlngton. <1
* CONVENTION S E T ll_ IDAHO PALLS. Nov. 14 lff i-Idaho a . beekccpera will converge on Idnho ei f : Palls Friday and S aturdny for Uie p I anaual convention o l th e -Idaho i“ SU lo Beekeepen* aasoclaUon. B
o n o
_ — C hriilm osohopping-co tubaJun .ta lk o r a lo it m lnult rvih. D
to llo rt my Chrijtmot buying eor O ur lelecliont for Mom . .
Dflughler or# now complef* - \ ■ our U y . AWAY plon -ih#
A imoli depotil ho ld i your leleci no axlro chorgeil
yrm er
s
Heating Oils off n, comfoKable trIca ling O ils • ' ^
ta n k filled
ihics to y o u
oiiatTCrvicc-----------ic ic n c y ,,c u l
Dr io'coZ ^iindard M an todayl
O M . E - A N Y O F _C
____
ESD A Y , NOVE.MBER u . i J ?
- S u i t s . P a ^ -;ni CHEYENNE. Nov. u .> .
aulis against Umiea Air ke Ing nearly V.i million d S . > r . damages wcre pa.v;ed
i9 ] ^ - « « h o T r u n i r , : , ' 5 »ho on Medicine Bow pe«ic m ho e m Wyoming which kllkd he peraons abonrd. '■ Iho ----------— ______
READ T1MES.NEW3 WAKT
JyheTliVlE
Jun_Doejn!t.hovi.«o.ba-aJ»ucfy.wp-lh. Didn'l you toy "thit yeor I’m
I eorly?" Why wait ony longer?Tl . . . Ood . . . Son ond t — you con buy oil your gihi en •lh* eoiy, «onv9ni«nl woy lo bi;/. lelflction . . . eoiy on ih t budgal. . ,
•"~T
S 4 ^erv/ce *
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iffer you a modern lieat!
C A - L T F 0 E N
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RegulorI'^ow Rct this complete
__foe Iws than you*d dreaDaveno; matching Up!
' { delightfulEnd Tablcs'wi for cach; plus bright m Table, - ........
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N O R M A t— ^N STA LU TIO N
, ‘’5 ^d \ Price Cut! 7 i ~ Virii WIZARD 30“ Cai
• A- IU *nr 30‘W M« m i l ' ■ ^
II M it* tw tt« th«T t* l»nc« I ■ ■ ]* a « < k 4 b M r4 « y k t , l .» 4 r
■tUly t M ( , hr* ..tl*!* ■ J P
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;e liv in g rir $ 2 4 » " , ai le te l i v i n g r o o m e n s e m b le • I d r e a m 1 B i g b e a u t i f u l B e d | i J p h o l s t e r w i l ; h a i r r T w o ~\ i w i t h ’ m o d e r n T a b l e t a m p i t n e w C o f f e e o r C o c k ta i l
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JlXfRK O'" Sav*
Gas Rartge Turkey!ll4 .95 ..V o lg* 5 ,0 doy
' F«U lUtU. WMMh.POUDd 10«d of ct( Uan! TIDAL W/
^ ef dirt. Short cy>«n and $1 m onthly ritue* w d d*ep «
ROOMENS
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• B R A S S 'N B L A C K
DINE17-PIECE
Ntw. m odtrn m I< «pen t« 72 inclict.
\ v n 8p*eUI Bay* a»w a t W etUrn |
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WIZ. m WASH
* ^ S 3 p — 369:90— [ H j j ^ ' VALUE /UH5|1K>. J'*
jve on W asher orI W IZARD A utom atic W e ih i r
^ , 1 9 8 3 ) 00 down and $11 m onth ly•rjufae*. ip ia - ir te t a big »• ^of ctetbM In one eon tlnaaaa opera* al
IL WAVE AeUon reU out . a ll U nda dort cTCIo for ‘‘band -w aab lo t.’’ T h r t t Tdoep orerfloir. 2JZ634 b
. LIBERAL TRADE-IN For Y our
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^ Bi<. teflder, fuecwlent lobbler* }uM in tii fo* T h m k y tW nt
wilh p u rc h o ta of
IZARD MASTEF >HER and DRYI
or Dryer Separa, SAVE $21 W IZARD l l te t r i*
$5 down ond $8 m onthlyNo moro inuhdMj- w etU ier wodrec! A e t lU dial eOBtroU the ( ra p tra ts M ctoUie* come out n u IU o c ' ‘in iu lila TbermooUl h e i i conlrol a e d «as;*l«-< m eat trap.
ro u r Old W o ih ir o r D ry irl
A ttracfive 2 -P c . BiR tra 's G hana! HardV M d eoattm e-
. Uon a t a MnwtUonally low prle«! T h b ’ •tlraetiTO talU ~ ccntU ta e t DoabI* B«d w tth Footboard >nd a BookeaM H w dboard - M ateh tnf DoabU D rew tr with lA ri* FU U a i a « M irror. No. UO.
M otehlng C h « t . . . . . . ... ..3 9 .5 0 ;
H it t S tand ......................; . . n . 5 0
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# i - l S0 -^tth
ER“ “ ^ s p ' S i i " ~ ; ( i. Food M iK tr. J1 ER R«9-21.95 J
Budjtel-prleed. JOT . , ipteri (elector, t
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rately i | | Srric Dryar jP a S a M ^ a ^
:~ -V /lio -rd -D ty ^ . U U St«am Iron* ' ' ' ' Rig. 13.95
t h lv Bteami In mlnut<' dlimry u p water.
«! A (auch « f colarsi 1-yr, gua, s r e cyelo . . . '4h la* -i» rM t"l ..^1
BUY 01r imerfw »'bk—m’— an
Bedroom Suite
i 139“ iwh|t«
50, . 1 4 .0 a Down *
.SO 1 0 .00 Monthly ^ ■ 'o r
of d e i a s a of different 'a U m p lo •a irU iV p « * 0B -- - ------------m e r piece of (n rs lta re In
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WlMrd’brew* l-n T i Jet . . . * l the flavi lecil l-yc»r ju a m n
fet-'vr^-i I/m T\WKJ:
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■2 0 “a t a lime. Fully
. Dowerful rtlxe r tingle knob control) or, n e e a ip o r t - J i m . R ej. W.9S._ ;u»rantee: J i m
3-0 E l.clrle r . - ^ 1 . 9 S Woll Clock ^ 1 1 R .J .3 .6 9
lnut<8l Ums or- 3 -dlm entlon face a ter. Choice of a rcd.plnkoryellow
Kwtr. J1129*32 - t - l o o l cor^
O N L A Y i f ^ W A Y ‘! S S
5 2 7 C O I L S O F C O K
H A T t R E S S e n d | B O X S
rrthe i a p p e r l M a ttr ra a n d - V q I d U tcbln< B onprlnca coshlenod . rith Foam Robber te riT i Ute 10*1 eom foriabU rtttt.oblalnabtt.. loverln t Is rich charcoal and W 'hji* U cklncw lU t lo re* ilripe*.'on wUI REST-aauired you a n ■tUnc yonr noBey'a w erU il. . . o
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;P-FRyEB. Tip I raq u a rt capacity I ‘ ti10 fuU portion* . I a iilly auiomntle. ' ^ 18
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faco on- p ftitij ,How bicksround -
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sriHGS
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saiy I u,w in F o l l i ^
r ^ 'T iC G E 'S l X i 'E i a N -
lj r' i’. Recent Bride i i ^ | i | | g | g j | g l l l l _ | ^
'IHiHIIIHI ' <6taff c n c n f ln t)
^ , : . r I * *M i s s Holmes a n d
} Noel L. Bottom: j Unite iii Nevad^! t l X O , Nev.. Nov. 14—Llndu Hr H o lm u ; dbughU r of Aaymond
; i , Molinw. ^ 0 . •Dd Noel U Bo t ^
-j i PWla, wero m unled Nov. 1 « t Ii l ! _______ P i n t C hrlitlan nhufch.--------------l i i T o r t t ie aouMa rlog eertm ony j>' ; fonned by the R«v. LwIJo A. Hu
•on., th e bride chow u fcltcrno • d resi c f theer blue wool w ith bel
M cetsorlet. SnlUe A tebeun . Rei a n d 'th e brlde 'i fa ther a ttended t couple.
-f--------------Ml«-Holme#-WM. jr»dualed-fr(i EaBlo Rock high achool. Loa Anael! M id U a student a t tb e University; N evad*. Reno.
Sottom a WM e»d u » ted from Tw Jf^llA h le h achool In U M and is el tlohed With the navy a t R iln i Mui
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^BaztrarHeld“f o r i , BurmohMeetinJ BIOHFIKLD. N ov.,14-M ffc I l t o u , s r , was auctioneer for tn e B l
: m a h club b a r n r Friday a t tha hoi1 of M r* ,p .R .B riW 8 .M T t.W .:L Je
aen won th e hostess p rlie . Pollyan ! Blfta were received by Mrs. L«R1 : ■ ■ M agoffin and Mr*. PrancU ,8U»hl.
a u e s ta were M rs. 01en>Hel(le I : relch . Mrs. O. Mayes, Mrs. Done
w a rd . Mrs. Ray Appell and M 1 H a te l Powell, Shoshone, Mrs. a
O hatfleld was co-hostess.M ra. Jenaen t t a d tb e Bible lessc
T h e Eentlem an's eveolne party w se t fo r 1:80 Nov. 30 a t the lO O P h« M rs. J . 6 . M dntoah wUl be cl hoateaa Deo. P la iu fo r a a e ^ tl
j I J a n . . l l and a program by a hoi ' ; cxtenaloa agent m ade.
i _ ^ c e p t e d ,j- — BtJKL, Nov. 14-M r#. Luke RUi
-fe lt waa accepted Jor membership th e B uh l chapter^ Royal Nelghb of A merica lodge, Prlday a ltem c In th e clvlo d u b rooms.
! T h o tu rkey dinner and gift «< change, scheduled for Dec. 14. w; discussed. Contest prizes were w' . . . by M ra. B ari U ughU n and M
A m anda N ^ n . Hostesses were N ■■ C a rl Q ubler and M rs. Pau la La:
! ■S antos, BrasU. th e world's la rs
coffee p o rt, U situated on an IsU ' w hich U protected by a hlg!
m a n d from Atlantlo atonns.
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t ■ 'WEEK’S SEWING BUTi ; H ere’s a wonderful wardrobe
- I you — from th is one euy-aew• ’ : t£ m l W ear th s seoop.neck i;!._________; » .
t th e f itted Jacket to make a iii ' Hiny eniemblel W ear the drei : : ■ m jum per, tool
: P a tte rn « 0 4 t M im s* stiw i: ! J :e . le . 30i < a O m 16 dress take,! ^
; I - TW a easy-to-use pa ttern perfec t fit. Complete, U lustratet
I ; ; c h a r t ahowa you every s tep .--j Send th trty-flve eenta la coin
i' ' th is p a tt«n ta -add f ire eenta fori ’ . p a tta r a for flrrt-elass-malllng.-1
to M arian M artin, care of- Ttir — --------T N ow sTPattem Dept.? » a W est
S t.. Hew .Yoidt U <K .Y. P i ln t pli r n a m e , addieas w ith n n e . alee
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ei D inner Given for
Il\ 'e t.C hap te r and- Aijxi I iory Women
- O tra d le rc h a p te r No. * .a n d aux- Ulanr. D isabled Amertean W ar Veterans. he ld tbelr linnual .turkc) d inne r Monday a t the DAV hall Mrs. Dewey Julian. M rt. M utrel Bladea and Mra. Prank Horejs wert od the. food commUtee.
M rs. E lm er O rird th and Mrs. Bll Clawson were accepted as memben of th e auxiliary a t the mcetlnir (o l low D ir ; th e dliuier. Mrs. Bewli Horejs a n d Mrs. Roy Jansson wer<
T he-g ro u p voted to send MS t< the veterans ho«plUil and soldier home. Boise, for Chrlslmss. Thi ehaptor donated 130 and the aux illary. i l« . for Uie ta lk -a-letter home projec t spotisored by th< women n t the hosplul.
Mrs. Oene Ifetms report<»f ot child welfare. I t was announced thi auxiliary will meel Nov. 77 a t thi home of Mrs. V. R . Lawson to tli
iMM qullta fo r welfare and to make— : im d t r r r o r - tm m w p t t t i : --------- —
Mrs. Bladea reported on the socla meeUng held a l the home of M n
n d - e o m m ^ d eT ”p ^ ^ t < d ' 'a ^______ m ander’s p in lo Mrs. Helms, Im) m S m ediate past commander.
- M r8 ._Prank_H oteJs.w aa_nam ei 'Q G U chairm an for the family Chrlatma .7 . n . . 6he requested mem
bers to aubmlt to her the names am nona p . ages of a ll children under 14 year
of p lanning lo attend by Dc(
, a t U>e wi'll be present. Turk#y,_rjiJla_ftni---------- =“ COTTee~win”binurnr»heo and memony per- bers a re asked lo-brinir two coverei A. H ud- dishes, a dessert nnd u b ie service, tternoon « ¥ V
Pair Entertains® SHOSHONE. Nov. 14 - Mr. an<
from Carlos Berrloehoa. Jr.. wenho#W »-*t-thelr-homo-for-tJie-8«tur
N lghl . hno c h le club foUowlni d inner a l a local cafe.
..V. .ru,ln Bell’" 1 . ^ , " vue, and Mr. and Mrs, Joe Berrlo d is e ta- jhoa .ll Mugu, Broyles, M «- T — ~ ay d e-R s-p p r-C lau d e ; chess,‘ M n
R ichard Baumann, Clyde Rapp ani
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ting Dance Slated^ s.;H B l SHOSHONE. Nov. I t - A lUankB ■he B ur- giving dance will be sponsored b; 10 home l d s B laine stake MIA Nov. 23 ji L .J e n - c s re y w ard recreation h a l t ’m i
Hlyanna event will be held In place of thi , I ^ y usual Saturday n igh t sponsored b:lU»hl.- theM IA -..................... 'T '. ;H elilen- T h e dance la st Saiurday nigh D onald waa held a t the Shothone c h u r o l
Id Mrs. recreation hall and the nex t on< s . a O . will be held Dee. 8.
j S Care o f YcI B yA N G I
* T h e fac t th a t a child Is a certaliage does no t always m ean lie I ready for Instruction th a t anothe child h is age can accept and use. ]
' n , ~ . a ll ch lld rtn were bam wltli the sam Inheren t ablllUes. If they a ll had th
elshbors economic advantsigta, tiien w ftn o o o n oould expect a ll of them could lear
and progress w llh somewhat equi gift «x- •“ » « » •14. wer« B u t children are n o t.lik e tha ere won They do not come graded neail; Qd M rs. P a r from It. T heir ability m ngt rere Mrs. from genius to feeblemindedness an % L arrl- a ll grades between. We find a pup
w ho la b rilliant in-m athem atlcs bi . a diid in langusge studies; .we fin
■ one who Is all wrapped up in sci enUflo research, and hU aeatmal
I nigner cannot see anything la a mlcK *• scope un til It Is poloted out. a(
problem for the schools as do U youngsters who seem -unable i
. , . p roU ^by any class InsiruoUon. ■••r— — - —> 2 1 ^ who-hav«-a-iopelded-abll|i
e an be allowed to develop It ful-------------and become aucccssful In the ir flelc
B u t those ' who have no ability a n y subject and mnke heavy d
^ m ands on Ihe teachers' time aiattentloQ are a d ifficult problei
r o Indeed.............................r P o r these chlldrcn. we hnve
Y J have special classes. No p a re n t Ilk/ T \ to have his child In a special cln/ \ because th a t marks him dellnlu
/ 1 1 1W ^ comparison w llh h b scho<' I \ \ m ates. No parenl 1 ever m et w y I I M happy to hear th a t his child coi - . V ^ ^ n o t p ro fit by academic Instnictl■ \ b u t m ight be helped to leam .t
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^ CHILSf« Strops -*1 " From Infant'BUT I 'rdrobe for;'■sew pa t- _ , ,
Mto 4.98 ^
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each ' ■ ■Ung.' Send ' of- ‘n m e s - r
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i r ^ Engaged n d - B U j j H rienr Vet- turkey r hall.•lurrell s were
Bill embers ng foi-
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■ Cornwall to Weda m e d —Tlie engagem ent of Carlyn-Jo^Sar- rtsimns adopted daughter of M rs. Con-
n ie C arter, and Jerry L. Cornwall, ies a n a of Mrs'. Oscar H. Olson. Is a n - * nounced. T h e wedding Is plam w d for >y P « - Nov. ao m Tw in FalU.BBtrai- M iss C arter hns a ttended . Twin H _ an d paii#-hl*h-tehool;-St.-M arle»r-O or--
Rosary.-overeo porciand. O re. She wns a m em ber •rvice. j j j j 4.JJ gjm, a n j gi^j gcouts In
Olympia, Wash., nnd hns been em - ployed by CapU nnd Mrs. Clyde
I d Acree. winnemuecn. Nev. Comwnll r nnd ^ stationed w ith the nnvy n t Mof- . were « t t field, Cahf.
» Leader E lic tid TI. Bell- OLENNS PERRY. Nov. 13—Mra. Berrlo- MatUo W ntts was elected president
o t th e W orthwhile club Prjday a t !, M rs. th e home of Mrs. Plsy_Lawrence.I M rs. ; M rs. JOe Pachner Is the ' new vice PP and president and Mrs. U w rence . sec-
T en u tiv e plans were m ade for a
d C hrlstm ns p a rty Dec. l l . Mrs. R icha rd Coon a n d Mrs. Howard H ansen banks- e o - h o t i ^
red by # ¥ ¥
Etching DoneOf th e HEYBURN. Nov. 14-M rs. Howsfd red by P la tt , Paul, demorutrnted <ilumlhum
• e tch ing- for. tha Jolly Neighbors n igh t Home Dem onstration club la st week
1 u r 0 h a t th e home of Mrs. Alvtn Mix. D in- » t one n e r tm ys will be finished W cdpes-
day .a t the Mix home.
Your Children^ N G E L O P A T R l
certain Im plest elementary fac t and also lie 1s ge t b e lte r control ot hU muscles,
m other h is em otions, nnd his a ttitu d e s’ to - use. I f w ard o thers. . ,
lesam e Y et th a t Is w hat any school m ust lad the do: Separa te Ute unready from the hen we ready, th e unteachabls from the d le am teachable. I f this Is n o t'd o n e . th e t equal unready a n d the n ta rd e d ones will
take up th e teacner's time and a t- e th a t, ten tlon to Ihe great loss c t t^ e neaily. QUlck a n d ready pupils w ho are m ngcs e sger fo r lnstrucllon. We c anno t af-
ess and >^°rd th a t, a n d this Is the reason for a pUDll special classes, tics b u t Special classes should ba - very we find sm all, a few pupils to a teacher, and In sc i- th e u a c h e r should be a specialist
satm ate and . p a id as such. To give such ■ > micro- pupil an Inexperienced teacher, and )Ul ac- Blve th a t teacher a big group ol i t these >uch ch ild ren Is to set th e stage' foi
■*do*the ^ tfle c h an c e ' Uie y?ung8lers“^ a i tbie to growth nnd development,on A te ac h er of n begloncrs' c lass tolcI Ahititu me th a t h e r new class of 38 pupilsV. lia T C n ra lx -a iia rtn -w h irco u ld -n o tIr f t a k e - a - d t r c c U o n . s li quletly-for. ever Jt, iV„ ^ five m inutes, attend to anything, noi »v l /(I c v c n ^ a y longer than a few min-
" 5 ; u le s‘— so thftt mosl ef h e r tim e, un- ‘ til these children were tested ancproblem, clnsses. was spen t or
Just keeping them in the room. Im- hnve to ngine w hat a loss to the rendj enVllkca chlld ren l We m ust have specla ia) clnss, clnsses.eflnltely -----------J school- , Som* fhlWmi 4r« flow •» rU r *1111 ili..In Mhcl. hut Dr. r*1tl « p aln. Iti h ^!5 f - " - "Sl—nt..." Ihat rh.lbm d.lid could ««U»» ta iu r muilon. In t child. To obuli
IdAlrCLEAR Soose and YL D R E N 'S s
>s — Oxfords - Patent! an ts ' sixes SY2 thru Cl
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Barn D ance He[d For-Shoshqne
^MusTcr^Auxfliar^! ’■ SH O SaO N X ,-N ov. - l« —'T he ' Ol
b a m dance.** a hom etow n versloa of _ th e ^ r a n d O ld O pera." w m prei a w l« d Sy tba Musle auxiliary F rid a y n lg b t a t th a new high • ^ k>> sym naslum -audl torlum.
1116 event w a i th e f irs t public a n terta lnm ent to be -presented thU . f a ll In th e new building and Ralph VUlera. thanked th e audience for . th 0 'support they h a d given in the bulMlng project,
t l r s . l ^ l t h Shew m aker. auxiliary _
come and explained auxiliary work. Ployd Sllv> waa m aster ot ceremonies.
Square dancers, directed by 'M r. and Mr*. P. N. stow ell, were Mr. a n d Mrs. Olen Croft, Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Sorensen. Afr. a n d }>th. W »- Uam H aux and M r. and Mrs. Oakley B arnard.
Singing in a w o o en ’a trio were M rs. Velma Allen. M n . Ray Clayton
and Roy B raun sang several cowboy solo and duet numlKrs. They played
___ th^ lr aw om p^iw lm ent^
r J ga tlen class of M ra Paul Shortt G Q daaced snd Iva Lee McClure, r^le- ' 1 trlcb. did a solo acrobatic number. ' S f ' John Adkins and Shnron M srtln ‘
were featured In a couple's dnnce.^ . .I Allen ■njome pU yed a trum pet solo
and the men's q u a rte t was R a l p h Sm ith. Jack M. M urphy. Omer
I - Tbmmy C arpen ter « u ig and a ba llet dance was presented by Cheryl
* Oneida. Oena S h o r tt and Jennifer 5 ^ r « S h o rtt.. Wes Kepford played hU
fiddle for the aquare dance.Poliowlng th e p rogram , a public
dance was held a t th e Lincoln___schDoLaudltorlum.;£Lm daJiPcn_the *
two projects will go -tow ard p u r -^ • chase of a concert piano for the V
sldent Committee m m b e rs In charge ot ay a t tho program were M rl. Hownrd Ad-,ce. kins. Mra. Allen, S hortt M dV vice Mrs. Franks., sec- I
Social C alendar i‘ansen ' ' „ . _ j «
SHOSHONE—T h e B aptU t W omen 's Missionary society wltl m eet a t t 3 p jn . *niursday a t th e home of e
; Mrs. Arnold K ennedy. Mrs. T . V. Dwnrd Strunk will be In chargo of the g iliium program . „ „ „'hbora ¥ - ¥ - ¥ .................. tweek SHOSHONE—Civic club will m eet (
. D in - a t 3 pjD. prlday a t th e lO O P haU 1 •dnes- fo r fc P“ *>'lc w elfare program and
reports. Hostesses will be Mrs. J . O. 5_____ preem an. Mrs. E . G . Ooodlng. Mrs. c
1 P rank OrosA »*nd M rs. M argaret t
, !HAOERMAN—W W club will meel (
a t a p jn . T h u n d ay a t th e home ol 1 _ _ Mrs. Porrcsl M iller .to elect officers, t I « t« . Roll 0““ *»* answ ered by Christ-
m as h ints. ^ ^ .
SH O SHO N E-Lucky 13 club will , m eet a t S.-ao.p. m . > P r i ^ a t_ th e ' “ y* '’ home of-Mra. M erold Buhfer. m th e y n . H i ' P U E R -H llls ld e H elpers club will c* meet Prlday afternoon a t the home » will of Mrs. Nelvln R u th . Roll caU will Id a t - be .answered by “w h at Z am most
thankful for.- ................................. ..0 a re V « ¥lot a f- B tJH L —T h e Cnthollo Women’s on fo r league will m eet' a t 2 p jn . T hu rs
day In the civic club rooms of the1 - very city hnll. Hostesses are M n . Louis !r, nnd Monnln, ^Us. Leo Jnnkowskl, Mrs. Klallst Prank K a r e l and Mrs. Paul lUch a Schmidt.sr. and ^. ¥)up of D IE T R IC H -Friendsh ip c i r c l e ige 'fo r will m eet T hurJday a fu m o o n -a t
w hat the -hom e_of_M rs. Alfred Helken i m a y wRJi 10H r«nr61d ClhU'ell iU“ Cd=nent. hostess. - -- ........... -as told » t f ¥ ¥ .
Repor-t~Given-b^ ng, n o t G rl a t Meeting' ‘" ‘n* Mickey H ulbcrt. who was sponge. u n - j^ e d by the Ladles of Elks a t Oirls* ^ state Inst spring In Cnldwell. gave icnt on her report tc ihe group Tuesdijr m. Im - evening nt th e Elks lodge,
rendy Mrs. Bert Larsen wns accepted u special n new member snd speclnl prises
were received by Mra. I. A. Hnael. Mra. Charies Smnzel nnd Mrs. Bert
‘'" r auvens.'ihm dil A skit. *’Lndles of the Mop." wna o obuin given by Mrs. Eugene Breinholt,
Mrs. Ernest Wickham. Mrs. Jack Leavitt and Mra. W ane W hlU kcr.
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eryl fc !M af tB .» SB3 fif a jC T a < e a a «liter Tbeae are tb e firat g rea t luxury fihis set th e fashion pace. Classic polo &
when It’a done In craba diadem miblle Fron t la .doable breasted , collar Is ^H)ln ara large pockets. Slim co at e t n s.the . ____ ..............
Guild's P art for Church Festival
■-“a N oted-at-Parley^ Guild Fellowsh ip m em bers of the
I* jihe ir participation In th e harvest ' festlvnl Mondny evening a t the home — I of Mrs. U. N. ’Terry. ; om- T ha women w ill fu m lsh food and t a t heip w<th the serv ing a t th^ publicI o t event Thursday a t the c h u rc h ..........■ Y. T hey voted to s c n d ’ a Christijina the gift to M n . G race Pnul Hendricks,
"living link'* m issionary of the ' church in Jnpnn. T hey also decided
neet to continue sponsorship of th e Comp hnll pire group led by Mrs. Jo h n NovaseL and Mrs. R obert Nelson gave th e pro- '. O. gram on home-m ission w ork carried htra. out through arm ed service grouju. a re t college studen ts and Puerto R lcan
nationals. She waa aaslsted by Mra. Em m ett Holmquist. Mt^. R. O. Me-
neet Cnll. M n . Paul Mosely. jr .. nnd Mrs. e ol S tun rt Swan. M yrtle A nderson gave eers. the devoUons. Mra. Bessie Z latnlk, rlsl- Mnry Jones a n d ' Mra. Lawrence
Swanson were gueals.¥ ¥ ¥
mi Woman EntertdinaSHOSHONE. Nov. 14—Mra. F rank
Cnrolhera wns hostess to Ocho Pinochle club T hursday . Mra. Alica
om® willlama was a guest. P rlrc s w en t to Mrs. J . E Roeasler. M n . H arry Led- Ington and M rs. Horel PowelL
« « 41FETES BIRTHDAY
RICHPIELD. N ov .14—M n . Ellis Newby enterta ined a t a birthday anniversary pa rty S a turdny a t her
2 ” home for her dnughter. Carol. Re- becca Fchlm nn wns in charge of gnmcs,. .______________
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ur T akes on New lm[
iry furs of fall and w in ter,'tbe fors t h a t ': >l» coat. left. becomM ile tk a n d e le g a a r tn mink th a t's a beanUtal honey color.■ Is wide and deeply oolebed and tber*I gvay Russian b r o ^ ta i l , center. Is fu ll
New Leaders for I Local Club ToldQ . . Mrs. Iris Good hns been elected -■ y president o f the-P alls Aveni/e club, the ^frs. Butcher Li vice president;
U rw .^ n d '^ M ra !* "^ aw '* A S ew rrc ~ ome porter.-
T he group held ita nnnunl T hanka- and giving d inner Friday evening a t th e iW k borne -of M ra. N orm an Webb. A r e -— co rd lng .o f.the T haaksglvlng-dlnncr
seven y e a n ngo wna played .by M ra.rJ*® Webb nnd Mra. Percy G reen rea d ‘* ir: the nrUcle-“T h e Thanksgiving d ln -i S d '’**■u n n Mrs. Al. H ankins, p rogram chair- ue L nian. discussed simple a n d effective pro- m aking Ctiristmaa door
swngs a n d table pieces. T he Christ- lutu maa p a rty wna planned for Decem- icM ber a t th e home ef Mra. Bulcher.Mra. * * *
-program Given*“,'[5 SHOSHONE. Nov. 14—T hanksglv-
ing w as th e program them e for th e ®nce M othen* circle Frldny n t tho hom e
of Mrs. P ra n k Bnyli&s w llh Mra. T . V. S tru n k in charge. Co-hostess was
n c Mrs. L illian Carr..I - T here will ^be no raeetlnjt th e rank fourth week In November na sched- jcho uled becauso of the holiday.Mica ¥ ¥ ¥I t to READ_*riMES-NEWS WANT ADS.
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•ra nre allem alo Jacketa fe r 'It. AH de«l oU (NEA Bewsphoto)
Farewell GivenI J RICHFIELD. Nov. 1 4 -A fare* 'U well pnrty was given for Jeanette ited DeOlee hy members of th e Junior tub. high sehdol clnss S aiurdny evening rnt; a t th e home of Iona Appell. '
MIm n - n i - r Is moving to-CasUe- r c - ford. Parly arrangem enis were
made by Judy A lexander nnd Miss ika- Appell and Mrs. L ester Stubbs and th e M n . Edward Appell, room molhera.
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la r and deep box picats t t eUbtr ai, lb blnek Russian brondtall. It li )lng bnek and white mink edlUr. i w designs shown faers 'arc .b r Leo Kiu^
1 Woman Honoreoare* DECLO. Nov. 14_Mr*. tb J letle Clnrk was honored by Irlendi b nlor rclnUves on her 8I.it birthday its nlng versory-Mondny-ni n buffet luav
eon n t her home. Sh.i «m tliiM
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Poilice F o r c efe Ready i o r IEgypt Flight I
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^ ferry them to ■‘***1 »hort“ notice. I
j .u * t »rrlvftLi boosted to fl.h«ti 300 tbe numDcr o f fnCer- I
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I n c f informed MurccS »Ald de - IS u r t o l the ro«Ji«nlK <l-forcB-b Jtxpcctcd ihorcly- I
Coiicern for ~ j ^iiaiife^SeT-
Subordina'te jSALT LAKE CITV, N ov. 14 MW I
The rejoluUops cwnmltWc of the I NiJJoMl RKlamfttlon M soclatlon I^ l^ » y _ ten U liv e ly _ n p p ro v ed _ » _dKUnUon th«t tn developm ent of , W «um w l«r-u»e projecta fish nnd
-» ■*-lld-W* rtcrefttlonnl nspccta should , be iu60fd/n*«e‘l ^ tium on values. J
The n r o p o s e d resolution w y* _ ^ ^ - 'w . te r - u s e p ro jec ts In the H W ,t h ir t becn -ham pered jn .rpcent J te in by unrealistic demnnd.i on «eh prajecta by ttiose fn te rc itfd In Uirrun-»n(J-«lld!lfe-ft6P«;U -o f.rc - , Uied recretllon.”
-It b olivlous." It continue*, " th a t wppoft of Ute of our nfttlon’s irrow-
* Ini pspulatlon m ust be of h lshe r “ ■ cooeero thsn m ulntenance of recre-
iUn*l flslilns ftnd hun tlng . where- tr eitr Ihere U conflict betw een the u {10 lAieKJiJ." e>
11 would pu t the 17-stttt« orKunl- tiUon on record ns fftvorlnj "full u direlopment of recreation faellUies
feasible." HTtut resoluUan a n d fome 30 rl
oUiera «UI be 'considered a t IT le p - tl inU itA(« caucuses 'Wednesday tt Wore U ie .fonna l-open lh f of th e a toDTtnUon. P
Last Honors Paid To Mrs.-Sturgeon«
runertl serrlcea for M rs. O uy P. ei iurtcon vers conducted a t 3 p jn . (;
lapeJ tiy th f R *r. H. L . T iy lo r «fuJ „ cnrna d u p te r- No. M , O rddr of tl' utera 8U r. • • . p,Bolotjt *M Elbert P. Rice. A duet :w luns by Mrs, E ulls Csvldson w )d Chutes H aw leytccom panled by n . Hawley. M rs.-N eill* O strom bi ubcockWMoraanL^t. ' «cPtllbetren ver'e Clyde Mont<om-
ry. Vemon Lance. O leen H aight. IS Hill Davidson. Perry Ronan. and st Tom 03rlen . R o n o ru y p i l l b u r e n h .CI* Albert W oodhead, J s c k .M a - 11 heney. Duncan McRae, Peter Pear- on. Chtrle* 8tone, 8 . Q . Da»is and 1. A. PalnUr.Concludlns rites «e r* held In S u n , F
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of Idaho row er com pany and chalrma three o ther dlatrlct Cra»»man of the \
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ri” Auto Accident. tor
lu Snowstorm'"le r Oeire- REXBURG. Nov. U UV-A car nnd duv re- truck collided on icy, snowbound On Ibe u . 8 . fil-101 south of h e re yesterday by
evening kJJJlns a n e lderly couple Jn nl- the ear nnd sllghUy Injurlne the C uU iruck driver. mn•iei Madison County S h e r i f f E. A- are
Hansen Identified th e dewl «# H ar- — SO riet Ifanjen, 66, widow o f « S«, An-
^P■ tJiony nren rnncher nnd driver of lay tho car, and Lewis Peterson. 7S. St.
A n ttjonyrher h ired hnnd . H* *ald Petenon wos decapllatcd.
Hansen snld Jay Rom rell. 26. drlv- IhB a grain truck for a Sugar' City firm, told Jilm Uie Peterson car spun out bt control on th e icy highway
I I I and sm ojhed JnW“ h ts oncom lnj • truck. The collision demolished the
ear and r ip p e d 'th e fro n t wheels from h is truck.
K 7 •■Th|'*»KErirrrquot*il Rom rell as uylDS th v e Was a bad onowstomi a t
of the Ume of the crash , about 8:46 pjfln and v islb llllyw aa poor,
uet The crash happened about h«U- lon way between R exburs nnd Rigby, by Romrell wns tren ted a l a Rex-
om bunr hospital fo r A ls injuries and sen t home,
m - The double 'faU llty raised IdahoV :ht. ItSO unfflc toll co 234 fo r (he year md so far. By thla Ume Insb >-ear. Idaho t n highway crashes h a d claim ed IBS ta - lives.
,nd rAftX Y MELDBXniLEy. Nov. 14 — Veterans of
ini- Foreign W ars post a n d auxlUary members held th e ir a n n u a l V eterans
■X- hnV —38. evening.________ I
urs ^jow!
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Top Grassman Gets
f-ihe-Y ear.-H ariY -N ob._rl*ht,_£oreri£itt r«r grew In ttalia M onday. At le ft U Roberl ¥. I la lrm ah nf Ihe S U te G rassraan eommlllee. the Vear. [Sta tf eng rav ln rl ________
. Groups MeetBUflLEY. Nov. 14—T h o -B u rle y
, LDS *uka MIA held a meeU nc , (It the MnKe house M onday cvenlntf cn ,a
tor Gleaners and M -M en oHa tKelr ^ parent.v n !11 Ffttlieri nnd sons heard a ta lk by
Oeors# Pnce nnd moUien* and , u., )d daugliten heard Mrs. Mnx C raner. . ' , )d Ora nnd H elen Mellne; accom panied »y by Marlene B ean, sang.Jn . n :Ite Cincinnati se t a new a tten d an ce of tl
mnrk in 1058 w hen tho Redlegs ft p. A. drew l.iaSJSB fans. - All r
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nr %tt» Invllti. eremlMt. ItovtiA»r*»*t-^U iMngi to eU womtn at
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nnd Ulnti_ r«n rhfr,.(j|tp lM s_th t_C ttl» ica lo_ io_Uie :rt ¥. tu n . BMlnlant tn the president The nlltee. Nnh recelred the honor over ijroppl:
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C Iu b M cets I f ?. ..BURLEY. Nov-.' I J -D c l R upert T h is . wns loftstmaster ivt lhe ToMlmaBters isoo.tx) ; cltii> mecilne Mondny evening, ^n am
Spcalcsis~wcx«-Jamca-AuiieU_LeA «(-thai Moib4I» nnd Iterm nu E- King. T lie
C hin crlUo wn» Ed Cailcr w hile movnl , Robert Wnlkup had chnrco of the ' table topics. Next week's tnnstmas- : ler will be Olenn 8lmmonit. .
GR ANG^jtfEET'BET In L E R . Nov. l4_ReKulnr meeUng
! of the Pller O rnnge will ba held n t » s p. m. Friday n t the OrnnRe hall.
All membera are asked to attend.
I:o u de P a r fu m sNJOU■OR -CI'ERy VHIM>M Ktnli xllh h»f »htt»y»i 'ih»M lnih*lr llMI«oeld«nwerd>Ob«: . . iblt. wendcitully ctangtrovt m«n ot all llmtt
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V o Per Cent Sales Backed bv S
( tn m F t f Unrt i\!iilir<p t r cent of his l»c«mp
lie 14 million riolluM ;inmi.<U\. :„,nncy ' However. »upBe»ted. lax rrlic'.i ln ':i;p {wi a* Income, rxclse nml p ii'iv iu clrtXpdu tegorlea woul d— ' .,.j , «U( «,650.000 ench yenr t!.r nera l fund.I f .th e enUre proKinni m • the commlttcf were lo h r ,,. by th e .next IrcW nture. ll "ovild ,can •llshlly nioic ili;iu-foui' mil-.i-.l,-*,, . A each yenr "oiilri be pouiril iu;.>,0 general fund. '■nio u l u tax p la» prn|)(»<'(l Ijj . ' V'.V. e . coniii^Uee^^Is ^R.-\tifriir<l *
»lng Utall, ■ 1; •'«As a means ot rrllevUiu p rop riiv .”! evnl roers of pn rt ef ihe lr in \ buuini. lO commltieo recwumciiclcd-cliuii-..'-’! .li 'S j n f U « live mill propetiy. i.in |i t m inimum education rrq iin r; r^.ilunl w ls l'T til.i would menn nn r . v . ; . t h ated three million tor ir lirf n.' inrninl lopcrty taxpnyera nnrt n .1; Tiie 1 lat omtiunt annually 10 the. k i t - <l'c •a lfund . :T here »er« * couple r>f itcinn- i-'iulc endaUons deidlnc w ith Income -..n ’f " 'illef^GTIdaho. ---------- ----- Uie-mnO ne was to remove the per '•'<■ coi
sm te Income (.ixe.s, nn enirvcfnry H»'hi t leosure which Is scheduled l» <•<- ' r.iup lr Ire on Dec. 31, 1050. This umiirt''•‘' ' “ •ill i ta n nil entlmnied MOO.OOO lii,ssi nnuMly w> U ie 'isencrnrfuurt .in tl-n ; ''’ '"ce ivlng of th a t m uch to taxpnyri-.v '''ic*' T he Mcond- w n s .a n Incrrasr in ccuniiy
ertonnl Income tflx exciuinions. l'^>’e<l Tib commlltee sugRested bc.niim: ue. ih( tom atlnn.1 fmL-slug le pergQiM .^i»l ' ”;r wl eadn of hou.ieholds from si,mo io:» ''vui|!r.oixrr^isrTm ow TniTinK rinstrntt-ritr'jw 'u it$300 deduction for cnch depciuiriil ,d irii'ic
nd rriDovlns Ihe $5 per depcniilpiilj_ I" 'I Ilownnce now in effect. I > W ^T he esllmnled result. iJie ro n i- 'g
ilUee xnld. would b e 'a Mivlnc 10.X i ixpnycrs of $3,800.0(H) ench yciii. x nd th n t much les.^ from the souicr i)_Uie_Een.«;al fund.____________ ■/_______IThe eommllUTTvlso reconimenilrd 5 "
ropplnr lh e kllowntt hour tnx. now 5 elnc paid by household nnti com- S lerclol users only, with th e ;iipu - < s lUoir the s&vlngs be pnssed on to S he consumer. 5T h is would m ean an estlnmted 5
800.tX)0'tavings to those people nnd ^ - n annual loss to lh e generni fund Sf- th a t am ount-^ -------------------5 _ 3T lie committee recomincnOed rc- 5
novnl ot taxes on household tu n i- ^ lac x
D on't fa il to v isit F A IR -R A
One sm all group
= ^ l k m t ^ s r ^
R e g u l a r 5 . 9 5 . . . .
Small sizes only
Children's
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____..,P fO ce ss in g F a ir .
Be sure to get you
FREEa t the Ag Procc
• W in o n e o r -m o re o f ,th e r r
o w d rd s H u d so ri 's h o s p ro v lc
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. J I muuuuiniIns* nnd *nlrt_i/^a:iy surplus Is citrwciitcnII lip in Ihe kcmi.i i fund th r Rni:it«l. iicy s)ii>uld be iijfU lo help re.Wre ’I'l) .'Olv
lwo-lnllllon-^Ulll.^r bonded 'in* iniiii-c .m. 'lertiierji of th e si.'ie. Ifoniiula.inie Interim thx .■.■iiiiiuuce.nRreecl!^'''’' ' ‘-''*T> h A rcceiit repov. by the mini-!III riUicntlon ci'niiiiiurn th a t the'-'*^*''- :M;ilure .'iioulcl ihiow o u l the i 'm e t'O !ait k UIcU litr <•!.»!? ha* been oiiiiiicmU 11,: tn dlstrlbule iir.nimum edu- 11111.117(1 ic-n funds nnd ?r; ud n new one. uifd lo n lie t;ix comniili'-'- I'rillclied tlie■■.■nt RVstem n. I a v o r i n g the ‘ '''’ ''Cuik.•h‘“ coiiniles-anrt prnnllelng the “ '0“ ri' «„ro-„n„>T=------ :--------------- - _ tiLaUUllU1 siilrt ll tound «ii|p varlatloivicvnluailon of properly In the . <’■
(I1IIC.V Bfcauae J.ik ttxes lliiiii.i '‘rcP‘«S *i,tx.rnte.i,,ihose_«.nli less taxable clinvKe 01mcriy in them niiui of necew lo ' HoAeviiluule the property higher to pro- clin rre-lIP the fund.% needed for govern- of liquoriim roperntiun.''. for ilie cI lie reverse ts true. Wickbcrg I 'n ld ,--------- --
the •'rlclier" counties — Uia<cili-li hrtve more tnxnblc properly.L'nder itie presenl dUitrlbUtlonay.A-II tho.'e m charge of dlabursiiis --Hnn>»mi»^^diicaunii infinry ta k e .________p county'.*, evalunllon figure andiltiply IL.liy la 'ii illlr.T tlf tL g lvw ___t'Hi tJie n;iioiinl /iiicli a levy would Ue In the County for lhe minimum 'n a tlttii jiroKiniii. Tlie s ta te funds Ml mnke up ilie dlflerence neededmeet the iiiliili'iuiM.................. . ..
WicktierK poiiiled out Uint in n limy with h ish evalimtlon n.< com- red with nctunl ca.'U market val- . the 13-niill Mle produccji n fig- e which re.iului In th e .s tn te nnt
im.-f . In—Iiinlt/|'-Iip_ihft mlMininm ___ __tli'icnco.In Ihc "rich" eouniltj by comparl*
A ny S ize C u t to O rd e r i
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Coupons 1^•n C o u p o n s f ro m H u d s o n 's c e C re o m , o il th e M ilk you;d C h ic k e n Of o n e o f m o n y - - .........jo d io s o v o ilo b le a t th e A g
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lAWINGS _Dcessing Fair. mae m o n y f re e m e rc h o n d ise J j B
ov ic icd .
VnlpH^ridny 1
the evaluaUon as compared to to munlol iiinrlfei value I.1 comrjjinHlvely This « So. w hen' Uie 13-mill rate U dues, pat l e d - l t look.n like the county in-keepln
rnL'lng nnielT money ior the phw.N. T muni educnUon proxr^ni. As a on ' the rciitcnce sU te aid li.ij to be would lUi
■ __ nun ily to■ .^olve thLi Inequity, ih r com- ■~*nr,’ ror ec .^UKKeJlcd a vnmi.lc rntio lu la.ns a mciins ol I'omlni: us ■-a.i-pwatolrtn etiunitrmi; values v.'Xalion purposes UiioURliout Uie J,*
le »'oiiimlltee nlso hn« fee- ^\\uo,?v icmuijoji de.illiie w «h Die es- led »:50.00CI nnnually dbirib- lo nflecled counties iroiii fed- . .' “ '"I'l timber sales. U .'ugsesied
1CUIK the present pl.ni ^o this Ci- nuuld so .to Ui««c.iMiitUles
U, Irom 'thehe fiiiiimlttee rttd recninmenti Mng lhe present " 5 pei rent su r. ice on hmior.ov\ever,-It-..URCCSted " ine . w ir.lScouts rre -lees-nnd - Uie 43.5 p tr -cc n t Comiiinn. Iquor fund pro fiu now .^rl nsldelcitn be t Uie Rencral fuifd. tie cit^tdtiucedlchlMren'
The Moit GlomoroBi Lipstitk'Xose tverl
HAZEL BISHOP.
COMNIII WITH NAZtl tnNOP UMTKJC
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EY AGRICULTURAL f
FRIDAY a n d SATURDA
Hudson's Ag-J
SURPRTAB!
Priced as Mai
V alues to $1
W om en's a n d M isses' shoe : q s u o I s . O dd lots, broken.s
je s if yo u r size is here.
B oys' Black W edgea n d
4 0 P a irs M en 's 1C repe soles e n d N ot
Friday and ^Saturday only . . —
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Is would provide relief for . particularly Ui» larger once, ceplng up with mounting ex- ‘l I lB s ^^.•Tlle dlstrlbuUoD would be ', ' | |lfH the bnKls ot popuIaUon and i l l N)
- J 'i I•c eommlttee eoneluded Its aum- Sf e lJh cs iu d y w ith U jU o h ie rv a - i'
he committee I.i convinced U ie ' ' ' ?re eouri.e Li obvious: the o n ly i n■iiiitlvr lo expaiidwi s e r v i c e s ’ I r ‘oul new tnxea Is a m oro produc- I • i :economy. ,}(■' j i alliiiR this, the capacity to se- . ,lf! •tax revenue Is lim ited only by • U ! '
exprea»ed desire of the people ' i l !j 'diilio. They m ust be wJllJng to Ti j;
i*uli '*''1 iji
i m s BOUGHT ■ '! lrt.vo ItfLL. Nov.. H -B xp to rtr H Ills here have canvsued Uie I.i iiiiniuiiTlarrbrokcn—toy*—which— ■ - be repaired and donated to the ' '
dren's home tn Polw . j';*
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u n o f f i c io l l y . T h e r e w e r e ' f e w flUrpcieeA in t h o o f f i c ia l s ta* t in t ic s . T h e f i g u r e s t a l l ie d nl- m o s t e x u c t ly w i t h u n o f f ic ia l s t a t i s t i c s rc fc B se d a t t i i e c lo se o f t h e s e a s o n . ' ’
• M«(lo Valley tcored the m ott ; runs u B tc u n . 823, had the mott■ hom eruni. llO. th e m oet run i tMtted W /i i In. TST, •n d th e ^eweet tuilceouU. i J k i : 773. O M• n i c Cowboys, n h o flnltliKt In a H f :
Me w im Idaho. r » l t i fo r fourth end J g J
T O tlng with a J i t marlc. BoLte, ■ / wlUch won the pe n n an t (or the te r . U ] i ond conaecutJve year, iported » J78
■ team average.B oU «alM had the mont hlU, i m ’
, fo r,th8_m oet.ba«* , 1.8M,k Paacal led th e leosue In baeof on ; -ili[ ba lli w ith 138 and tied wlUi Cow> i ' ' ]I boy catcher Sam M auney nnd G reat ' fI Palla ahortatop P fa n k Amaya In T ' ; b ^ ^ h jt^ by pltchea. Each wai
r —DU1HB— Herm oii; Mw l c - ^ l l e y rlBlit fielder, topped th e league with nobi
I 134 ru n t. Bob Johnaon , Idaho FalU eh et I th ird aacker. led th e league In' Umes a t ba t. hits , doublet a n d ___! triples. T > .
Pascal led th e leaeuoa f ln t ba te , l i ja e o ^ llh -U M O ip u to u U durlng-the season end th ird basem an Dob Pie- TT clano w ai tops in th ree departm enu 1 1 a t hU potlUon. H e had 30S aaaltU, J . J figured In' 33 double p lay t and com. m ltted 39 errora.
P a t McCotten flzured In 80 dtm- J o bla p lays.to a hare-the -U ad -fo r aeo^ n g th ond bBKmen w tth Bobby Jacobs of u : . • Boise, McCott«r->Uo amunltW d-48 th " t* d l* U l^ ^ second basenen tn
PIcclano and J . C. H artm an, Cow- " bojr ahortatop. played la every tam e during the season. 1
Cowboy p itcher Jo h n Burhnrdt ^ m ade 33 puiouU to lend In th k t de-w rtm e n t . ......................... r , . V 4 t l
Offlcta) b a ttln c averages for Magic Valley players appearing In C p
P ascal. " jM : “ a i Zarllla. JM ; M auney, J43: Picclano, JOI;' Her- m on ,-JM i H ar lm a n .-J7 4 : McCot- t e r r J73; Fred Babb, J4 J; Dick '” '*1? W right. J43; B usw r Cloud, J « :Oene Dupree, J U ; BurJiardt, J J I ; flo rin Bob Shaffer. JOOj Jo h n Mudd, JOO;E m le P a sto m lc l^ . .183; Bo lU d . ford, .170; Jo h n Q oeta. .IM, and ..MUI . b jd j^
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L o m m e n d a t i o n- r i ' 'm r -a -mFor Vandals
th e blMOSCOW. Nov. 14 un - Coach h e vai
Skip Stahley saya he h a s “no doubt” t«rbai hla Idaho V andata ••wUl give K all" depar tbU Saturday again st Oregon SMte. naailt
A nd th e V andals wlU certainly se: have to when Uiey hoe t the Beavert, wint<
I who upset S tanford la s t week and s iS yi I a re now aiming to go to Uie note
1 B u t Idaho b eat a strong noncon-• ference U U h S tat« squad l u t week , 7 ^
and has ahown conalderable, con- ,? ?4I Unued Improvement thU season,
Uiough Stahley's tq u a d U In Uie I Pacific CoaJt conferenee cellar.» * " A t"C O '# V I'U lli. c&acn lolim iy ^: p ro th ro repo rtt ttA rtlng ends Dob
D egrant and Norm' Thie l will be out of the Idaho game because of In. ’ ""Rj Juries. D egrant h u r t hla knee and ^ Thiel h is shoulder AUo missing Th< from th e lloeup.wm..be.Uckl&JUiile sta lls
t Z vah lea and guard V em Ellison, radio h u r t In Uic Stanford game. punti
The VondoU ran through a mild U t»n workout Mondny bu t wlU IntenaKy In pi drills Tuesday, 23 yn
: S tahley aald quarterback Gnry- Johnson did ono of th e finest Jobt A f0 h e ,h “ “ «n " g a ln i t U tah State. / I k l
~ i can’t aay too m uch for Uie CA o o u r a g e and c liaracter of Uils Fm n squad.” 'h e ta ld In tribu te . "The oui> tlin t look Uila Saturday Is only slightly ged •
J more dismal th a n It w as for th e liut a n p three games. 1 have no doubt Uie couiii squad will give l l all they have and th e 1 «-on't need to feel aahamed.'* Itrca
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1 Team After fin i1 'T hey had too m any horsw for us, In se _ bu t.our kldtrtld.a.c<v>d;job-" T hat
of the season-ending Big Six fool- T I? ? ball game between h is T * ln Fnlls X^L* Bruins and Uie Braves o t Boise. S” "
HlUlard said th e VcUrans day “iJ®' d s s h .W L l ’about as_lnier*.itlng a
J game as >'ou could w an t to see. nU ,' though I t would have been nice to :i have won IJ—o r even cotten a tie.” S ‘r„ 1* T he homesUiidUig BrivcfT rolled it up eight first, downs to six Jor Twin ‘I* FalU and got the Uc-brcnkliiK ,Z touchdown In tJielr 10-13 vletoo- on f®*' 5
a p a u Interception.Boise picked up 308 yards nu liln s
;! a n d '30 passing (or a toUl o f 338 .* yards. Tw in FkUs gained K rush.S Ing and 73 pasting (o r a lo ta l of i*' '•]I 188 yards. . « t tII Chuck Brown, Jim Duncnn and ,
tophom oret Jo h n ’ U lrich tn d Dave14 Angertwuer plaj'ed virtually th e en- '■ tire gam e 'In th e backfleld (or (he «
- ed by an Injury, taw de(eiislve ac- f II .tlon b u t could no t ru n well enough
to play on offense: vTackle N ebon D eK ram er and ?
, JOQUSLLyle Shockey led Uie BruUiI<’ Shockey accounted for 14*2
Uckles and D eK ram er added nine. ^ ^- T erry Randolph, Dale Henidoii,:e D uncan, Brown. KenC Anccrbaiicr. $
It Stowe and Dave A ngerbauer-etch X >• contributed th ree tackles. + ^7 D uncan « - u th e ' Bruins’ top T
g n u a d ia ln e r . p icking up 33 .yards ^ 4 4
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r e e o te re ir f i i t th e o H le iS a n ile d Robcrtf RoberU was tackled by halfback E m la Zat photo) ______________________________
Brodie Nears In Passing Fi
By T h e Associated 1John Brodio of S tanford haa prai
BS the nntion's best passer in m ajor < hifl.Stanford-Jndians.now.-havc.-onl reaching tiio Rose bowl. Tho senior with.l9-of.31-pitcheft-for-223-yardsS ----- ------------------------------------ State
Crawford Is }?om Co-Leader in Sp' Scoring Race S,'!• SALT LAKE c m r . Not, 14 f iP - h a r t t
Slow starting J im Crawford of W yo- Brod m lng finally cau g h t U tah S ta te 's age th Ja ck Hill in tho Skyline conference PUyer scoring race, according to figure* re - pastlni leased today by Com mUtlooer B. L, Tardag Bomney, . to ta l o
T he high-stepping Cowbojr UU* S1.S pi back picked up 14 points again st gains 1 M on tana as Wyoming clinched th e Paul league UUe. and Uie effort moved quartei Crawford Inlo a deadlock w ith Hill th rea t w ho was blanked fo r the aecond aithoui consecuUve week. wtUi h
Each backfleld aCe h as a to ta l of nung. DO polulB, and bo th have, one gam s p e r cer rem aining on th a Skyline schedule, three 1
Crawford's.tcftmmate, quarterback h as 01lA rry Zowada. -alto m ade o n s - o f the or th o blggeat advances of th a week aa tribute b e vaulted to th e head o t Aggie a u a r . team's t« rb ac k 3 o b W inters in the passing departaien t. Cowada a tta ined the paailng leaderahip fo r Uie flrsk tim e a ll season w ith a . to ta l of SIB yards. S S u r t W inters UalU In second place wlUi 81S yards.
Crawford also became tho first m a jo r coHcglate p layer U> reach the 1,000-ynrd m ark In rushing as he upped h is ground gaining to ta l to 1,034. HIU U In second spot wlUi 731 yards.
U tah S ta te ha lfback John W hat- ^
D enver's Johnny Wilson In tSie passI catching departmenU W hatcoff haa snagged 10 for 343 yards w hile W ll- son has caugh t 34 for 333 yards.
T hero wcre ho changw In n U ie r stjvtUUcs aa L arry .B am es e f.C olo- . . rndlo A and M stayed in fro n t tn punUng w ltli a 44.4 average, and U tah 's G ordon O bom held the lead In punt reU im s wlUi an .ave rage of 23 ynrda.
A rcher ScoresCAMBIUDOE. Md.. Nov, 14 ( T -
Fm iiklln Cnudlll, a 23-year-old textile worker (rom 8ea(ord, Del., bng- ' ged a 200-pound. 8 -polnt buck w ith a n arrow In sou thern D orchester county early Tuesday—believed to be th e la rg M d err ever taken In the Itrca by a bow and arrow hun te r.
s-Sp idt-of—------inal Contest
In seven carries and c S t^ ln g a pair
John H il^ I jo ^ c a i^ lU T ^ f e s s s s r — ^ ench of them being a sciuntlonnl g rab tor a touchdown. U lrich mnde one of the finest plays of th e same w hen he snared th e -b a ll as Boise • hnd Uie Bruins backed up against tlielr own goal Une. He ran lhe pigskin back ou l of danger to hUown.35->iLrd41ne-to.cnd.th641raves: ---------scoring th rea t. - •
H illiard 'ind some words of praise for Chuck Brown who directed .the Bru in attack n t quarterback and completed four o f nine passes. He nlso praised hU squad's defensive work. 'T h e kids stayed right in there and kep t on fighting. May- be they won only one game a ll j-ear. b u t they never gave up," th e eoaeh declared._________________ ________
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Figures S .lated Preta ch at InJ practically clinched honors ‘‘“i ', - . . ajor college football although C-only-an-outside chancc-of • io n .--i enlor quarlerback connected him aw irds Saturday ag a in st OregonState but couldn't avert n 20-'----------19 defeat. The latest figures P n n -1 - 'rom the NCAA service bu- •cau show Brodie wilh 110 f l r n i i lompletlonsi in 195 attempts ;or 1,368 yards, an unprece- ' lented mnrgin of 36 comple- .ions over runnerup Bob Rein- {or Uie la r t o f San Joae S tate. leagues h
Brodie has passed for more yard- ing Tues< igo th a n any o ther m ajor college Jo h n ' }Uyer haa picked up by combined Braves w >astlng and running. HU ne t ground commute rardago of 33 yards gives him a prealdent » ta l offense to ta l o t 1,391 ynrds, or nam ed 'stIM per cent of s ta n fo rd ’i to ta l -------------tains In eight games, . yards Is i
Paul Homung. Notre Dame's Wyoming luarterback-fullback. s t i l l Is a Crawfo iire a t to Brodio In to ta l of(en.ie competlti ilthough he tra lU by 389 ynrds Bnm es o vtUi hla to ta l of 1,103 yards. Hor- to ta l of lung, who has accounted for U.S gives hln XT cent qt Notre Dam e's gains, has 8iD In 13 J u w gamea to pU y whUo Brodle has two u s only two. T h e two men are tord'a on Jio only players who havo con- nesnlli trlbuted more lh an ha lf of Uielr oa'SnB c team's to ta l gains. •
Jim Crawford of Wyoming, the Flores o( rushing leader, h a sn 't a chance In haa a ,( the to tal offenao departm ent a l- out of though hU overaU to tal ot 1W4 passers.
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■un, Anyhow 3 “M B LB OO R NB ,-Tfom rt«=The'6 top deeaUilon aU iletu of Uie boI ^ u i►rid, R a fer Johnson of Uie S r o wUtad S tatea and Vaslllty Zus- of Uie lattiov of Russia, had a friendly PrlMOa t in th o Olympic village Tues- campalgr
Reported Johnson Informally of"'S .er: “We had a nice bull sea- InH c V m. - I c o u ld -n o t-u n d e rt ta n d EddleAri nt and h e could not understand wone_BuU t-»as-fU B jl------------------ ag o 'an d
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Bgberg Is Funds Amp roup Secretary g „EW YORK. NOV. 14 Ml - The lor-m lnor league committee ap- MELB( itod to handle a tSOO.OOO fCmd S tatas Ol th e benefit o t minor baseball the ir fi
[Ues held an organ lu tlonal meet- since- re Tuesday. closed dt
olm Q uinn of t h e ' Milwaukee ing depc ves wns elected chairm an of the Coach- unltteo and Claude Engberg, Idaho St sldent of th e Pioneer league, was MUIer of ^ed-secretary. ____________ practice:
ds Is good enough for Uilrd place. omlng has only one more game. « ty l« of rawford h as only one serious T ho be ipe tlto r In the ruslilng class. Bill two weel -nes of W ake Forest, Crawford's Oakland, ll o t 1,034 ynrds In 183 carries tra ted c » him a. wide edge over Barnes' continue In 138 carries. However. Bom ta 70 pe r o
; two games to piny to Craw- - - i s one. GAVILAlesplte Brodle's yaiilage in- the LOS A sing departm ent, lie U n't tOM In punchlnr centage o t compIeUons. 'n m hooked res o t th e College of the Pacific unanlmo I a ,030 avcrnge wlUi 830' h its over Ch
o t 100 among the regular Conn., 1 sers. lhe Olyn
O u t of Keutucky, th e gi country, comcs the grcates mellow, warmhearted, aged
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as New Home I America -g. French i ln S w of 170,000 In day 'sIntem aU onslrace.U golng• i^ e r lc a n money soon u a u ,lr t-a tr in i
10 3-year-old w at sold a fte r the w d for. IllO.OOO by Andre Lombajd
arls to N. B. Hunt, Dallas, Tex.. an, and Edward L. Stephen- .yW arrenUjn. V a. Uioroughbred w aahlngto;
? ^ 'n e w owners already have T«rtloo.OOOTaetrp!eked-out-f«r irow nxolt,w hoshq3vedJUsheeU tng~pther~horaea’froov-tlK‘COun^. ItU U ieS an Ju a n C a p U tra n o . ass race Uke Che lotefrwUonaJ.* 9 a t San ta Anita. Calif. Fnnr^^«™ lite r Bolng won by five lengUis,American betUng favorite. Mrs, Burke'sx»cdlcau.flnlihed flfUi,ckey Ouy Chanceller and M aster uR caught Llangollen farm 's MU- “3us o t the U 3A . In Uie middle {“ ',‘ '5 ^ le la s t tu rn and won-goIng away. 1inco Cortauld. an AuslralUn ja lgner making hU first s ta r t «tnAmerican owner Forest BmlUi. t -Bf LOS Angeles, came in Uiird " ,C. V. Whitney's FUherman wiUi fJx o-ArcaroupwasfodrU i. Flaher-- won Uie Intem aUonal Iwo years and now-goea-lnto retirem ent '*^hclons"c
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nerican Boxers SSf.y:' isume Training merely h 1EXBOtmNE. Nov. 14 MWUnlted u iS ^ T th re es Olympic boxers went through 22 o f 31 r first gymnasium workout dangerous j- reaching Melbourne belilnd A ldrich w >d doors a l a local arm y Ualn- ,00 r e t^ v depot Monday. ( ! „ , . , - 1- ,>ach-managert Milton -Holt of w S n u t m 10 S tata college and M ajor Don “ er of the U. S. army said doted - , lice sessions would be conUnued M f Q c l K ughout Uie games In order to maximum Impact to tho various T T o o T a of the 10-m an team. JL10 boxing team came here after l o S AN weeks of Intensive training a l Jones Ju r land. Calif. NUIIer said concen- mUs.. too) ^d conditioning workouU will selection 1 Inuo because "conditioning U in th e na tl c r cen t of.am ateur boxing." plonshlp f
^ILAN WINS ^ * T h ^ * ^ fJS ANGELES. Not. 14 W -B olo cons hold :hlng Kid Gavllan. 140. Cuba, w estern dl led and Jolted hU way to a O th e r h ilm ous decUlon Tuesday n ight a re M eta
Chico Velar, 157. Stamford, Jtm clion. n., In a torrid 10-roundcr a t K ans.. 8-0 Olympic auditorium. Tcx. C-1.
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ing Rough 0ny.friends of Idaho grid coaciHT] w tb genial ol’ Skip, B ut the sch to town Saturday w ith high hopcf acpensc. "We’ll show up,” avers often In th e face of overwhelming bccn' looking relatively -
it - fo r - S ta h lc y - la tc ly , T I out some of t h o s e X j c U l i ely familiar faces he sees ^ .Ig practice sessions are | n t f > rmen who have been on i j i j u r e d Ust since the i
p art of the season.to the point whero only 28 t f . i i . . . _
lulled up a couple ot weeks ^•he SltuaUon became to bad a s tr in g tackle played f lts t- takes Uie cen ter, and Skip hardly dared track and
I chalk-ta lk tor tear somebody o u ,e r previ . tr ip over an eraser and break suburbn
PoliticalV andtU were bumped by porarlly to
ington, Oregon, W ashington u t Hungai and ArUona (Tempe) S tate th e o lym ;
i j l n a l l y getting a break—an g n r ian .n tf da te. T lia t gave E ta h l^ t lm e no more itch hU shredded line and Russians. lU pT rheW -offenae r-H e itU o -^ in terea t- ed old acquaintances w ith ineet whlcl s who hobbled In (rom the tracks a t lary. They Included center cause o t L e W alker and tackle Dick Pos- f irs t look . lalnstays of the rugged (when te rlng s ta r >^da^lo^lne. games favi;e then , the VandaU have Landy. i 1 up three victories In a. row. who haa Ing presUge bullden over Achilles toi imd Utnh State. Stahley denr- miles even es to whip those Skyline toes the Russia
stam ping grounds are n l- Hatu Inclui fe to southern Idaho athletes, Lawrence i ipes Vandal victories will show , £ lh a t . th e Pacific Coast confcr= «
perennial doormat U good w iuh ^ to fm lernU e.In ,the_upper race wlH-t< ms of tho neighboring" Sky- —
acems certain th a t Idaho’s v '0 1 0 r < It winning ttrcnk will snap Oday, bu t Oregon State may JP U l U tho game to be more than - vtT A m y It tough.w orkm it irterback Oary Johnton. In Uireo victories, has completod31 i» « a . H rt p.rllc5l.rly S i™ ?
rous on passes to end Larry:h, who U among Uie nation's J iaccdvcrs. As long as Idaho's J!!®"'
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ssissippi Team SSTu.’S s Top Ranking BURKE ti ANGELES. Nov: 14 UU-The „
Jun io r college of Elllsvllle. took Uie lead Tuetday for H?®
lon a s eastern reprcsentaUve Tuesday I national Junior college cham - 8«iier « l ip footoan game Dee. 15 In Oo»ingeles Memorial coliseum___t Cotteyvllle. Kans., Red F al- \ i / iil ho ld Uio top rating In the m dIvUlon. Lel ,cr hlgh-rfvnkers In the W est «. Seta Junior c o llm ot G rand ion. Colo., B-0; Highland. McRII . 8-0; Boise. O-O-l; Victoria, 130 2nd . M .__________________________
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opes o f c linch ing a bcrtli ;rs S tah ley , rea ffirm in e lin g odda. F a c t ia, th ings •
n d y M o v e ^ toWai-mup r Olympics5BOUIUtBfitoV7l4 t.n*:_ ' Au,-----t g rea t Jo h n L,mdy RU-eichw RS competlUvely for the f i^ t In sU weeks nnd Uncic &im Uie wraps off Iil.i po^ifrJui
nnd field tonm tonlcin in preview of Uie Olympic c.imn lurbnn Geelong, llcal tension g.ive u.iv lem. ly to sport with tho nMion.ii- jngarlan flag now (Inpiiiti: nt ilympic vlllngc end lhe Hun- t_nthletea.»cttlf<l In nunri,.^. ore Uian 60 yards triim tho ins.
whlcli U to be staged on rm.m • a t K ardlnla park boUi br-
o t Landy's test race nnd tlie ook o t America's record-sluu j» ^ - j^ o a ? :o .h c n v y _ 01«nplc__
dy. world mile rccord lioldfr has been bothered by tom es tondons, will run In tlie f>o- even t against VIndlmir K uw ‘ ussian ace. and oUier Aii<i.Jy including Dave Stephciu, AlalT^ nee and Dave Power, am not completely w tljllrd - ny form.” said Landy, "i badly • ■■shnrpcnlng'' u p .' Tomorrow^ /lll-tcll mo how I am RolnE."
orado Named r Orange Bowlk in . Fla.. Nov. 14 0^-Col8-
footbaii team h the No. i ! of the Orange bowl schedule Ittoe th a t's arranging the y ear's day clastic here.I Kusserow, commlltee chair* said, "we expressed x prefer- for Colorado” f n -a meeting Reaves Peters, commissioner > Big Seven conference.KUon of the team s In Uie K bowl U up to the Big Seven lUanUe Coast conference.
(E nONOREDN ED IN .'F la, Nov. 14 W -Jacfc I. J r , who won tho M asters and >OA championship UiU year, iay was named professlonnl
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1 iMkhoW on Rupert nnd con- tf>cy «t S ^ l the Ural aenaon nftcr the w h a t I tfywAt eounly school* were con- J S S . BetUtis Budcy mnde Uie - r y iaTSamp^oiiship doubly s n e l f ^ l V ^ibe Ulnleo Jaw. '
<*»'nplonshlp’ wiw“ not ^ u M x p e e f k but u’ltJ) ut u el»e •* ll U»e c«>wn ^ -, rtfrt In Uie bus unlll ftftex th e I f | | a,] p n h»d wunded In Uib Ilnnl w
te#Bue conches Kcner- f r S ^ e d th»t Mallhewa had the ■M po«rfut U«m in the confer-
tol It look more thnn power to " ’«« '''■ Siheth*mplon»hlp, I t took cour- o«lcl»l ttdtltmlnailon and a p-ent will o«vcr I *liL The SparUns had o il ol B cnrs ]• « in unple-meaaure. bnai p1 ihini illnleo-Mid the o the r t«p p ln n loi m-6Ul« le»6U6 Uama — could to nppt ir the top Utms In the B is Six Entne a ; TO (CTiia. Tliere'e no u-ny tc EarJJi n it, but Il's {un to speculate Dnme © It. cano c
• • • “ Blcln« gfer Tirlft RUb Ura. On. cry Is. m m fill m m next year," T ho Bruins Q !l o( to a dismal t to r t b lit they ±t«d slrong by thumplnR Idaho ^ » m v Ihelr only fictoty and then guoujd:
by t single touchdown lo t» which took second place In I Bl* Bit • An IrOmA Bob HiUl&nl used a 'Bood ^ ^ P ’av itlllai c t sophomores in tho Inst ChJcdff,
(ines nnd they perform ed \i.'ell At b ^ nsulta Ihow, d lo iu i
Hot yur's edlllon of tho Bruins c e p t nro6»Wj'ront be « powcrhoosc b u t -----------w tsrewme BOod >-ouoK bnckfleld Brtdlroi ertmnB* -comlns up. Keep your Jao^^y re cn. Johnny Ulrich and thjve o S u i
. . . Da-reAnrrtdutr. » fullback, nnd hU ‘’“ i? « «aw Kent, end. boU> started s Ua Bolse pime. How long h a a it “ ,®«n dace T»to Fnlls haa h a a a f ^ wUitf comblnntlon In the atortlcg
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oyO iitof STS! Lthlete’sLife S l3tfELBOOnNE, Nov. H lO — A nulumnllj unBlon woinnn awlmmer froiu jju-jj ingan- e w llirmigh ihc inonom ciiiuiicliiif ^tw»]ntn«-»vef ;i, urii;rTn-u»-m y<it4 = fn y -n ;;^ : .pool, bu t m her mind arc icj-.direcl jughla o t fear. linuded oi\ t n lsht she Ciiniiot nlccp tor luInlclnj of h e r m otlirr nml Ilancp C;iioliii;i
3he ls*cmnll. fnlr-hnlrrd Jud tt * 'QurliU!* m es. 20, who wna Uilrd In tlir ..qi ymplc 100-meler rnce n l IleLilnkl i „ , „ , m
1W3 a / te r brm klns U.e ri-cord ‘ 5
M l 'day nnd nlKht i.lie nsk.i her- X: "Arc they ^afc? W hnt !s hap-
3 h e lold a hew.iiunii: i'iuJlL t'LAal yenr I crnduiHcd as a doc-
r. We plnnned to ccl mnrrlcd aoon ~S o u n ic i :« • the Rnmw, When l le ft 3ud .i- on proij;i( Rt the Ruailnn* had wltlidriiwn. prolj:aion t-thty_ndvnnccd..nB Tiln_nnd_th- Coam coi: m tle ts 'w crc dosed to u.ic. S h lc 'a c;iT h e only way wc could Rct l.acJc leitiiia .tr. Hunijary wn,i to leave wllh tiie anti coiipi
\m ^ o r Melboiinie And return nfter rloiU, e (tnmets. B ut I do no t kno.v It Univer- cy .«U » are nllt-e. I don 't kiinw um, yo„[ w t I will find when I rcI home." uip
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sfow SceMng- - [College ‘Color’ c,“S'CHipAOO. Nov. U W - Proles- frlcnd^ot onM football Is nfler ih a t some- ^,ju iln s lone asjoclnted w llh COIICRC jcholarsl lOlbnll — the color provided hy n , , , nrehlnff bnnd — and one collegc Jricltl doesn't like the Idea. ,Several wxeka afio the Chlcauo i-”- ' ' " , / ears had the Unlveraliy-nf llllnol.t ,Uld play a i Iial/tlnie. Now Uicy 'o » '« “> n n Jor th e Indlnna university bnnd SouUie► appear n t Ihe B ears-U » Anselc.-! the coun xma ftfW rleley Held next Sunday. S o u t h i EarJJer in tJio Moson Die N oire foundaili am e band appeared n t the Chi- letcs of 1 iKO Cardlnnls-W nshlnRlon Red- lownnce.-i :ln« game nt Comlskey park. council , From Lahyette,tvd.. came « pro- "'°"V.V
a t Ouy (Red) Mnckey, Purdue's ColWoi thleilc director, declared em phallc- cled net lly M o n d a y n ight: •'CollcKcn member* JOUJdn't parUcJpate In professlenal "n jorts.”An InvllaUon for the Purduc bnnd
> Pl#y a t the Benrs-Rams name InhJcttffo Sundny was turned down. >"emben At Bloomlnston. however. Uie In - „ T " " ,}
lona University bnnd voUd to nc-
rldlron—h e never hnd gone out for veralty > »lbBll u n til th is year, hu t he bnt- :ed hlfl way to a sta rU n j position.Daire sot' his s ln r tln j berU> on th e guy of
osls of h is pcrformonce w ith th e lose. Jphomorc'tcam when Mike Stowe, ae Bruins' regular lullbnck. in ju red .“ HslThe broUiera. sona -of Mr. an d P o i f
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fi'u tii Tn'iic” r i i o h th s ' l o f u i i r 'iv e r.s iiy . t l i c U n iv e r s i t y ol" t r a f c . i l l i e n t C a l i f o r n ia u n i l th e ivf>r5 i!.v o f D iH fo r n in . ^I Ihc siinic tim e, ihe council re- ijP tl lo -lift proSaUons-ngalnst the ^ v c rs i tro f Mlnml tP la.)-iind T ex- - . B \ iiiiil M. The action rule.'\ oui
jiauibtU iy th a t football icam i 4T II lUc-ie schools will be able to 1 S ♦ tii'ipiKe 1» post-season bowl tllU. \ A Bm txiis A arid M Is ranked fifth ^ roiinlly nnd Miami elRhUi. ■oth iciioQU were considered prime
nc-pmrem n B - ir m n ' m unctlrpol»- — L . - clirecllng body o f 't h e NCAA.(led OUI one of the s tlffe s t peniil- iii lu history In placliiR Norlh
oliii;i S ln lc on a four-year pro- ' 1 on. stnrU ng Tuesday. \„urlnu th a t period th e .ichool will 'be eligible lo en ter nXhlclcs or
n.l In nny of the H NCAA events iM -he i’5 coopcraUng events, fnclud- , . ' k po-si-iicnson bowl game.i. ^
he college aLio wn.i denied rep- r IJS ■■nt.tiion on nny NCAA commit- ^ nticl the rlglii fo~vote~8n “Jtny —
-siioii before the NCAA Ior ther-ycnr period. | j » i ®guiiicrn C.^ltfornta wBii - p la c e d __probiition untU Ju ly 1. lOSB. when b:Ulon Imposed, by the Paclllc gpyju ..^ ml coiiferencc nlso runs out. Ohio ; eCTA Ic's carrles 'to next Aug. aiTTJOUl' ~ w 4 ^ T tiu\ are bnnncf* from tho NCAA 1 coiiperntlng events fo r those pe- E w w tl,Iniverslly of Cnllfornla's. proba-I conCiiiuc.1 (0 Nov. 13. 1B57, but .school win be perm ltlcd 10 U ke ' ^ . 1’:, ‘
•t, In "NCAA sponsored nnd coopcr- ,IK events. r s t Mnn -U ic -c a sc -o f . N orth .C arolina "ihrJr |it(i' le. the council snld. Uie vloln* 'dies m«v»i_wfts offering nld to nn u n - ---------------m e d "prw pectlve'siudcnt-aU i- X T ' * ' !
Vnlktnong Uie inducements, Uie coun- y VJr J anld. were nnnunl cash gifts, a en-yenr medlcnl educaUon for a k ;nd ot U)c prospective a th lete n t Z l CII na n five-year unrestricted X x O lolnrshlp.>l)lo Slate. Ihe council nnld. wa.i ,,, lly of aiiowlnK Ila "hc.nd football . (erm c, ,ch" iWoody naycii) lo u llllie a f in is li in rlvnlc cmerRcncy aid lund" lor f in a l ta ll l u to iQoitolt p l .y c n , O k lahon ;iouUiern Cnlllom la's probntlon. ,,,, ■\t„ r council snld, came becausc the ■ u t h c r n Californio EducaUonal indailon "provided siudent-nU i- f o r lOll! u of the unlveralty w ith cash nl- OklahOtT .'nnce.1." Pnyment* mnRcd, tho .v,,,, 37 .n c l ls a ld , irom JIO U, »76, per
Jallfornla's probnUon waa lev- Jd because, Uie council nald. two in ' imbers o l the fooUmli concliinR Tenncs.i iff "ndmlnlstered nn cmerRency OeorRla T I fund.’* mnklng 18 loans "which bcsten • M ;roRed approximately 163" over a romped 01 o-year period. T he coaching s la f l *":mbera wero unnam ed. ' 1^1 ' i / ‘rh ls brinfis to lour, the number Pnclfle Const conference whoola
nsa ied by the NCAA. All b u t Cal- rTllft were bnnncd from p o s t - .w i , . JL, 1 bowl games. UCLA and th e Uni* i° , . ' , ' „ rally o t W ashington were chns- ca ,.,U cr . UCL* b on orob.Uon ,Ul Aug. 21. loss, and the Unlver. y 01 w « l. .n . lo n unUI w =1, * 5 2 ,cS.*
schedule ' Purdue, i
[uskies Put No .“"i’s :aitIikLass^_™“SOAKLAND. CriUf., Nov. 14 (fl— CSiI5”trB r p a s t pcrform nnce Is any Indies* A iM . anc
in, Stanford can Ju s t aboul forget »‘« 5 i ss defense when I t meets W ash, dlspoomg r to n i Huskies a t Pa lo A lto Sa tu r- beat M ini y . - Miami.Wasl^lngton simply doesn’t pass— ranked e
lenst to henr Husky publicist *«»« >>nb( h n Tliompaon tciJ It. ConcIiD iir. f f» <No.I Roynl bnnks nlmost enUrely on tie w iui shlng off Uie sp llt-T rormaUon. Syracus T he Huskies, Thompson Informed its best a r ih e rn CaUfomla football writers snday, completed oaly three pnsacj T he Mn a ln s t UCLA Inat week—the only yenr a t I ao since Uib M innesota gnmo Sept. races In the^^havo hlC on more than tifo bred and
jDS Missionaries Sa lingers Can Beat RusMELBOURNE, Nov. H t(J— A 'T h ey oup of Amerlcnn Mormon mLi- never h a ' jnnrlcs-w hoB liould-kiuiw .sayJiS , men unde llcne teams could bo^t Russia .1 oliciwe ac ip ip ic bnskeUMjl ■ Ie«i7>~<>ntl the a roou d g American Olympic leam should cn rc fu lrtln t l n - a-breenei-------------------------- - ing-f o m cTI16 missionaries plnyed the reds -B u t 1
a practice sartreT il "un uniiuiy collrgg te a r Olympic park th n t th e Rus- • 'n w lr in s claim Uiey won 101-50. The Hull of 1 ncrlcans' clnlni" th e ' score "w na speed," an-sa.__ , exccpUomW hy does Uie tenm of .former shooien . ' liege plnyefft—now workins ns nnd miss orm on mtsslonnrles In Auslrnlin— accurate 1 el th e American* cnn Uke the bnll hand jsslans when they lost to the , ■ivlets 'themselves.?DcLyle Condle of P realoh.T dn., 'e -"M orm on Y ankees"" plnyinR Mncli, soys he’s sure the Americans.11 w in bccause .the Russlnns Inckicsse. B u t he w arns th a t the rednm Is In superb cpndlUon nnd Is ■ ■nsCantly ffghUng nnd scrapping, U A■’They are more like a pro leam 1nn anybody I have ever .lecn," them e r Unlveralty of Utah playerId. H e.scored M polnuUn Mon-ly'a game w ith th e Ruislani...•T hey Rive you a lot of hip nnd 1 * / ^ ;)wt»«.-Thny-ttr»_nnt d fjlbcrn le ly I_________rty, I think, bu t Ju st big and DJJJ: ugh. They, ore solid drivers., j ___ ^
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'eruic.'^wcc a tid O U iilunK a CH nie ilowi} tt sli in I b i s w cd i '.^ A s.^oc in tc tl P r e s s f ll t a l l y sh o w o tl Toiinc.-<.see H io N o . 1 u h o m a Icci TeiincH Sce in f i r a t - p lu c c vr M u jo r .s tl i c V o is h a d n '75-34 hcco iiL toUil.H a d d e d u p tn 1,4'18
T e n n e s s e e a n d l o r p lny 'ng Coi ahom 'n:. T h e S o o n c rs h a v e tHtJonai m 1 37 . s lr a iK h t a n d le d t h e lakea on ofi 1 e v e r y \v c ek cxceiiL o n e , . sn M kh ii 'i in S U ito to o k r in O c lo b e r .cnncs.ice wns a 0-0 winner over rgla T ech In a bnyio of th e \in- :en - JnsC SAtrirdny, OlcJohoma ped over Iowa Slate 44-0. licy fnce ruRRcd opposition Uils k-end. Tenncw ee eniorlalns Mis*'ppl (No. 10}, wJjJch hna won
Souihenslem Conference title la s t two .Bcnsotu, Oklnhotnrt
n Mivioiirl. which p;irtly ntoncd Jts four dc/c.iis by Jioltllnj; Colo- ) to a 14-14 Ue Insl week, ich lgan BUvtc, which nosed out rg la T ech nnd Texai A&M for <1 place wlUi 0S3 points, hns inc.iola <No. n> next on lu :dule a fte r a 12-0 victory over .due. G eorgia Tecli .plnya . Ala- r Vj?^ la. T ho unbeaten Texas Aggies. L.l.i.,' vlnclns 33-7 wlruiers over South- M ethodlst. m eet Rice. n o ^ ^ r ^ S a ^ ^ a y batOe m atches
St. and lowa.XNo, 7» Ohio Staus 's tre n g th en its Big Ten lead by
looing of Uie Iowa team Uiat ( M lnnesoU 7*0. ia ra l, Idlo ta st week h u t . still ked elghUi, fnccs a challenge n unbeaten b u t twice-tied Clem*<No. J3X Clcm.ion plnycd a 0-0
wlUi M aryland last week, trncuso (No. O) Ilnbhcs nne of best aenaons Iri many ycnre by
tie M nrylnnd Puturlly. held each : a t L nurcl, Is the 0lde.1t stake a In M aryland for 2-ycar-olds t and foaled In thn t stAte.
Say U. S. lussiansth e y use n typo of olfcWB 1 cr have seen, Tliey keep Uireo > under the boards nnd force then»STi5wirtK5-ffiram«. u ify iiuvc i-------- r r T rooij dc lcnse nnd It you nrcn’t U iUifu lrtherhold-you-w hlle-jockey--------- — • —f of pfj.ilHnti. __________3ut I th ink a lot nf -Amerlcnn effs tejujjs tuuJd-beat-JhejDr^^— ~ n w lr m nln weakness," s.tld Don I Of O gden. UUth, "Is lack of ?d,'arid 'O icle-floor-w ork Is 'n o t :pUonnl. B ut Uiey nre Rood 3ien . T hey 'llke clo.\e i;lde shoui m iss few layups. ’Ihey nlso nre
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henrU clie* ,.Ion5 the wny. ,u„n;iRpr in e fB e r r j- •finnlly-hftd-hui n“ l:in3f Siory. n lllm r r »,ivs, th e s to ry of the guy \sho im iuiuh lull . qu it nllhouKli lie knew he tioni ilu- iuik desilncd U> piny, nnd who The "Ucnco inck n flcr frlEliIIul buiii.s nmiir in the led U> h n i r hLt foolb,ill nim ilirr n( I
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nrkf.M (lay was in IBS5 when ed a poliii nftcr louchdown ^ led lu a field Roal u y cn ihe ''fi '"""* ' « y nRnltui Tcx^is. Baylor Inn "• ,,Derry crlccl like a bnby down locker room.Snturday coi.ch Sam Boyd nAon*l^i\tmc :d 10Berry crt.ly In th e lourih L’ ^ p . S l y , when Baylor hnd driven ..vnUunlly. Ihe Texn.i ID-ynrd line bu l sppftklng c •<1 alynitca, llriry I'fttcd oiii, j r n io n snld' ickcd n 19-Jj>ril field goal “vVc nvp fli dUflcull nnKle. Bnlyor bent „ ,p jppcd. 1
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S ta te prnctlced for Uie Im- BoUt of Oreg I Phclflc Cna.%t confercnce will be sidenl~ rdftho~5ntur(m yr----------- th m tiim c -n ton SLnle* could vlHunlly conch Tomm i\ Rose bowl bid w llh a victory He snld B Inho. . knee InjuryI nnd ffe»rn(er a re >hted lo ;> plnce of the Injured N orm Jn^d Bob D egrin t. Negri much of the snm e agnln.it
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iiul never (l^mk^ or Miioken >■ :s but h,i.i been llR h lin sL ..- ...,.."
^ ^i--i'T o"b i 'a 7»Tj- 'I '■ Ji'iison w>y:„ " l i t .Matled " 'i ^ 'h la CXjtlbltlOJM Hllf;l Jl,' IVM ,leaRtic lUc ir
er's 20-year-olil hvntiicr. Jiiy. '»'lnK 'h e 10 Ills lU-st pri>fci*lonul boui 'H-'n»‘Hve. irellji))«nr>- n ird ol IJic J!i>b-Ullmcr IlKhl, nnd Don. IH, bably will turn prolc.v.loin.1 I]., talc lartjer cIng of Uie Roiiliison scrap,
n r fiRUrlnRon 15 rounds nt cd. U It slops earlier, so
110 rccrct u r 'l l coiiccnlviite ly niinck. We w on't box him " 'V im i . i ^ sn 't box n master, Wo're go- mcuitonca n, h e re nnd \york on those 3D ^
c r has n 37-3 rccord, Includ- Jl •nockouls. ^__________________ n j Tl
;on State Has ry Problem .’ALLIS. Ore.. N ov.-14 (ffV- i,hu'.‘{floPil'‘' ’ Oregbri'Sinte's htnrtlng ends i'bi!i<i>lphi.! : sldellned^w lih l ^ i r i M ^ ^ n^ i^cw e’iiio
'ommy'ProUiro snld Mondny. ' iioi.yokk. lid Bob D egm nt suffered nnjury nnd Norm T lilel a nTTaiiuncr separnUon Uint will keep I’liuuirch. ti,om plnylng, a lthough they ‘itcted baclc In Ume for the B"*!
gnme here Thankaglvlng N nv’ont."
mlssInR (he Idaho game willle Emle Zwnhlen nnd gunrd _ _-----mison, boUi wlUi knee In- CUD® MAK suffered in th e e u n lo rd OHIOAGC
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V FranchiseIcr-Sent--------Salt Lake\.\K E c n r . Nov, 14 (UV- innnaKcr Eddie Lel.ihmnn
Hit Laic any Offs fi.w bnll nfirnicil lodny he hnd rc- tcrtures irom the Amcrfcnn on lin.ioball Irngtie on the y of Uip UlnJi cflpltol Te- a frnni'liLio In the AAA
I >:inip tim e.'Leiairiian said
n il for. s.ilt UVn Clly to icrlh In llie IraKiie.Id mn^t o t Ihe teams In the •re m the rnsl, with Denver he nenn-xi we.%lcm repre- e.iiiiiiaRrr of Ihe elnss O Plo- iRUp Irani nlso noted Uint n i.uil:iblp sUdhiin to faclll- uer crowds would be a prob*5nll Lake City. ^
iclo-ied thn t Louisville. Ky,. lanRcr ot lorilng It.i trnnchlsa
Anicrlcfin nMoelatlon nnd lit L«i:e City. Des SfoIneF. liiiiipeR. Canada, hnd been icd ns clUes to be considered.
glitResults—nr Thf AimUttd PiM*
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nn‘lTAln',^C<.nn.-rJUreM Cobm.
MAKE TRADB JAQO. NOV. 1« W — T ho > Cubs Tuesday traded o u t-
Pete 'W hlsenuit, p ltchcr I Hncker and th ird basem on oak to the OlneinnaU R ed- i' third fscker R ay Jablonskl tchcr Elmer Singleton.
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Shirt Theft Gets 10-Day Jail Term ?£,'?Eul a Pilmtr. 50, Ausfln, Tex., si'li!!?;’,
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.nit‘on bolchrr.: lnii.n f« IM6 hjth.rilV'2uUbm*'^iir*wfl«hu‘ '''*<>»" ■t?id* CillCAC •ir.iB»; mwl No. 1 ami 3 ccaila loU Arrlra!« W no Ib. buuhtra l l . : ^ l l ,u . m n i. t4K.*lU< 11,000: ralvri 300; rrlma M SuppIlM It a«allnc mor* lhan 1.13A It*, falrlr kal dull.<r. fullr a lrx ir: *11 ollor wriihta Trark ai ■ railra tlr^ra ilcw. niu»1r alrailr 10 wllh : Infl
iV: apola S&.uO Iciwrr: vral'r* atraitr rtiaitia :.V >.»k; al-oul .l..i'ii 1n>.l<_prlnir l.Ul“ .1,;S: HahoV ’a ^ J '’i r V n « " a : )!w ‘i'r 'riin .!
rrln.. v«lfta ;i,00i meal 100.I anU bar.k, S.:lI- ix,oo-:3.no. a iim •■«P :.600: «Pn»raI Ira.U »1..« ; alaucb. Wa.hlniiloilamba »aak Ir. Ml l..»fr: ahfr;. al.iul *,40. OrnjiIr: mrnl aalra E»<-l In prlmf •W r.l maxar (>>'>• IT.S0.1».7.%; tw Inta mnailr prlma Imlnn 5,0i>« Umha 20,00. :0,10. rivtr roum
• • ■ fair nualll
B u tte r and E ggs i|"' CIIICA(;0 m«tSlfl"rir
IIICACO. Nnv. II lU n —Ch*r.»: Slnela TraVk «aJ r ^ .s r , }”e r ; ; ,:*.«!: C *MK. * }lVr*fl •luiwr: P4«,l>on po.in.lo maikn alra.jr;
*1"^" ;v ."Vrv ' 's i " ’•* ’*«*acnr. earlola: SO aeort * l \ : K» c)rfe«n w:
e^.'Vn!l'nT.“ *hiU"*«Vr.V'*«'.;"’f. ''! ' J . ' ' ‘” "11 »«flpl» ^ ’Mr"»(i; dIrtiM 2&|g: cb^ka 23',).
Jrange Seats . sS? Staff for Ujixitfi£'
SHOSHONE. Nov. U - ’JuvcnUe rnnsc o ttlcers were Inatnllert M Uio ood n ivc r Center O range.m eetlns i ' , ilurclny nlRht. nr<. its.'Mrs. Denn B aniey w m Insl.iDlni: fleer. H n rley n a n d y anti Mr*. How. w«<,i «< d Tftnkerslcy (Mine, Mrs, \V. V. O n- <'7‘* let nnd M rs. W. W. W hllehe.id :rc mwrthnln nnd Mr». Rus.-<11
nrd Mills wcre regalia bearers,Iiuimiled were EU Sandy. piM tcr; . ^cue Cheney, overseer; SMidrft DUHLTrTT~?;«W»rT'r -~^ ylHp . Jintly. nvlu; G aiJcn,Q .uU irlc,jtcK ftrd; J o n y >i d~~Fiarney, Ralekeepcr: A rthur M)»s. school gd lsiiint stew ard; Susnn Hnll, lady Ins apniuslstiim siew nrd; E m le V lnsnni, high «el crelnry; "Lily V liiianl, Ceres: Oten-1 GuUirlc. Pom ona and DcAnn —lutxmnn. p lom . "*Retreshincnt-*! wcre served by Mr. .j-oilet MU, C h ttord S tutzm an and Mr. ______;id >tr*. E lden ouU irle. ^
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>^'TFmF>-h. r<'1ln>lnr Chk.iia futuraa quoltlloni . . . ^ H rd‘h r°r; wVucKoWrti an-l (ompany.
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, l_K0 Uli Juir 177,011; Ofl. 15«,IB: >f!mcai~l^^«l-it « r.i| l"pa U1,H[t.
CARNIVAL PL.ANNKD DUHLEY. Nov. M—A cftmtvnl to 'Imt—niou»y-^or netly,lt,lr,^_a’lll ,b c -------rd~TngnV -B lgtit-» t-the—h¥h liool gymnasium. The event w uc- B f l K gpniisored by the senate of the gh nehool.___________ ^
I\mutiialfim(JvlthdiveoirjedhDl(1- :nB< o( **curitiea whoit pcimiry ob-Irctiv* il iticotn*.
MfllvSila Investm en t Co. *'137 M ain A ve.-E dit
Twin“ to H i, Phon# 1022 SenClemtn:Pleut itnd tn*. without ob)ie*l>°n<Protpoctus on lh« Vslui Lint In; urns Fund. '
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l.MES-NEWS, t w in FALLS.
HERE’S THE. NE' IN COLOR FAST I
* m e an s c o /o rs c a n ’t fa d
- -toiioinvit look or c> f'fj-t truly
C A N ’l ^ ^ s ; „ rUAPM ' b o ilin g sllnll/r/~»»M inTHsV~’a ^ ^ bemuse I
ITI \ 7 * ^ a re S O L
baby PETS
& B # 1
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— XHARGE-IX- NO PAYMEh UNTIL MAR(
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P Q(EWEST r CARPET
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lie On sale
HURRYl
fade Print)T M O N ,i ! iT O lh t r n r > l other M.island miniclc rpci'.Vih,hudget priced Sq. Yoin with tlic tufted, tweedy 9 , 1 2 R gg , o f expcniive.wool is (lie , truly colok f a i l loop pile 'Jl. tarpel in ih t world. S w e e t ' sliglit can’tjfade it. even ( * _ - d -ing water'woh’t harm il '-^O p D eiiise MOOT MON colors Item llSOLARJZE-D, the deepd je in jt p rocess th « t locksn h r for the life of llie 'D O N * 'ic. Lonp wearing, friendly b bca.Nualaiidsoeasyto keep PROCn. HOOT MON is Ihc>el y'oii should see nowj
E x t/U l M
T - N a w . ^ * ~ -ENT.RCH 15, 1957JR COtsJVENIENT LAYAWAY PU
' f o “A n y r A r « d ~ m ”f < r t h o “a t " i
______
j c i n g t h e v e r y NOin> Corpet! fo r i
sr-Sweet— --------------------
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pcclal snvinp.s lo • I1 BA an in tro- . .o ffe r . thi.i am arintf p riccd tw ccd will m lc fo r ju s t
YI 3 Rolli Onlyl
Swoot's EASY . . . Charge ll (Sw col'sG i
l_Pay Later!
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Wool Rugsjtifu l new colors 4ond pottcrns , A
56.79-----ALSO
J THE FLOOR VERING DEPT. ,
it Linoleum ^ H K |
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2<piiica o r it 's LAYAWAY k R O E I 3e Used on A ny - 1 in th e S tore TRAI
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See tlicse item s In th«
RFTGALLil• SUNBEAM A PPLl.V N CES
• W A LL O RN A M EN TS • M A n.\Z IN E R A C K S '
• SERV IN G CARTS • PLA N T SA V ER S
______________ • HASSOCKS• TV T R A Y S
--------------- ------ -------» T .V - S K I 3 -• SM OKER
• RA D IO ' • LAM
s Gift Gallery Is receiving id yum m ie iiems every day.)
SPECIAL PURCHAa o r Sectional ■ I
)EHLER SETS. . . I ,U D E IN YOUR OLD SE’
lAGIC VALLEY AGRICU RIDAY AND SATURDAY lUR FREE TICKETS HER
.D O If J B o rtCUtU A b ea u tifu l
P l a n t c r F R l iCJ • purchaats ov
C nrpo t C are K it F R E E > p e t o rd e r . A
^ N O W ! a way to ^ p b e com fortable
alm ost half th eA fabu lous Box S p rin g a n ircreprinR M a ttre s s m ade
J 0 ^ E ach one n 69.0& value, b i p riced a t ju s t
J 3 9
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p ieces f i
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FREE PARKINa e ro u M ain Avenue from spur i te
evr«n Station>.Atk fo r park in g tl ip .
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CULTURAL ' ■ i l l lAY. "GIFTS! ' ™ E R E ! ___________i i
5UBLE . . I I ONUS Iifu l Copenhagen : fF R E E w ith a n y ' : 1 5 o v e r ?S0.00.
'a r e C l o a n l n g !E w ith any car- r . A $4.95 value. ' ;
~ ~ r "to . le a t fie price: a n d m atch in g In - !lado by S im m ons. ' Y >, b u t now specially
l «W each
to see th e new'ir u u r afgp?g- ■ -------•Ma n y n ew;w0nder«!S from N ah tu ck c t,d-W akeficld.a n d C oun try Mod-B ji com plete new ____________it o f Colonial ftv’incial L am ps :a shades.
NG■ i te r e a t G u e tt 'itlip o i j t o r e . ------------ ------- :
^ = = = - = = § M
Cottons and Ra‘ A larg* u so rtm en t of it
■ ■__ _ tit many Bewing nce<^. inrS* woven pA ltsnis. Fu o t colon. An outBtandioi
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ASSORTED. F
iOTT.A n I. D. Spccial T urch
from a large va:
~ 4 YDS. ^
TWEED SUITIRayon nnd a te U le along
-...........■- e r blended fabrics. Colorstorn cholco. W r i n k l e -
• Regular 4 * , i . < i a t o i . o ? L - ..........
' WOOL FELThe latest Kolld nnd mott
___ __ to,chooae from In a 72t*
•' 2 . 9 8 ' . d
r WOOL SKII _ LENGTHS
A nice scIcction of wooJfli ■ colors and p attern s '
2 . 9 9
80-sq. PERC/Choose from a huge sc
f . colors nnd patterns.
PURREY FORIFull size rayon*orlop ble
. ... ^.. .. . . .
We InWfe -Yoi
R ayons., BLENDEDof fabrics to a wide choice i eds. P rin ted and cotton blondr ^ H - r i i n g e ---------from—which__tindioff value I coloral
7 9 c .ydi to 1-23 ■
3 PRINTED ^
ro^NS^urchaael Choose e voritly .
UTING Astrakarilong w ith oth. A full 54” wldtV olora and pat- : . ing in a variety, c 1 e -resistant. 6.96. .
l . 3 9 y ^ 4 . !
l i j i j g B j f e a s s t e t e t r y ^
■ELT Aprons bmottled colori Nylon orBnjidy
72l'--<rldth. I ' ■ 'day serving.
> yd. Now only .........
KIRT BORDEI’HS Just arrived—J■col^nair. plain
9 4 !
C A L E ^ T affetiz .. . . , No Ironing neeess*
re Bclcctiun of w rlnk]e>resuunl : ttoven "Blnsham* G u an n tce d lu t .c c
' ~ n 7 !
)RECAST BLANKETn blend, beautifully bound. Long wcai0 . 0 5 ^ . . - . . — ......................... ..
= ---^ ;------------------------
>fou 'fo~0^n-oirI.D , C
f r i d f l i
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lED FABRICS)ice of rayon, acetate blonds. Several w idths h _ t o .chooae,. M a n y ________
1.2D.....9 8 c d . ; REI
J
coVfABRICS _ _width. Wool-faced cont- i---------riety .of colors. Regular,
» - 9 8 yd .
s by the Y ard(ijidy in blue or white iecl aprons. One yard ,“Slironii' fui l*uU-’ * ” ~
'.:.........1 . 4 9 yd. L "__________ _________________. wasl
;V Jnen
BER PRINTS ,cd—a beautiful apsort-lora and patterns ip th is j---------
4 9 c yd
tized Cottons..iKus»t>' for th t« wonderfulunl ttbrln. AUo Ineludu .nam* Rnfl" luedB ihirttnf.— * r[ut .colors. ^
7 9 C y
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w ear nnd O.....- ............ BRO
— H ESN EW S. JTWIN F)~ ' ' f ■ ■ ---------
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“ SPORT^ m K t i'> All-wool and wool and orlon f!
sport sh irts in a brilliant ar- R ray of the season's most de- sirabJe c o lo r s . Handsomely tailored—full cut. Sizes small, medium. large-and x-Iarge.
—Valuea-to 8.95.-----------------------------
4 . 9 9
Boxe
a -b -i
REG. 5.00 ~
M en'sJACKETS
Bomber style, reverslbles in wools, rayon gnbardines and nylons. Some are heavyweight wool-lihcd, oth- ,ers lightw eight jackets for all occasions. S l i g h t irregulars and
TarcTmeri'a”8aiftplW:'SlziV34’t6 '4 ir“‘
4 ^ . 1 3 ”
PILLOW CASES128 count, slightly irregular, muslin, long wearintr.
, O NLY 2 9 c
BEDSPREADSA genuine chenille spread of full • bed size. Beautifuir long-lasting, washable per instructions. Assortm ent of colors and white.
S P E C IA L -A T 7 . 5 0
"WITCHCRATT— ^For A Snowy N Ite
T w lnklin j rhinealones form % circlet ,» l the th roat of a whltt »»Un brocftde low
^pump m a t.Is Durt (wwltcherr fo r w in ter— (estlv itlu . 11 n il make >-ou teel lovely.
4 . 9 8• R ^ f D E D MID HEELS .......S . 9 5 , .
I FALLS. I D A H O ____
}0-Doy— 90-D ay- Layd
Biiirdi
M EN ’S
Munsingwear Knit PojiCombed cotton pajamas, balbrlggai full cut, ex tra warm. Has crew ne Boxer-style, all around elastic wa comfort. Constructed and desigi sliminate binding—gives more bod ilom. Mnny colors to choose from A-B-C-D-E, .Slight irregulars.
Men's A thleticFull cut combed cotton v athletic shirts. Sizes am um, large and x-large. 1
7 5 «ne ---------------h- I------------------------------------- -
nd . Men's C otton I167 ' “ jviun'ainKWcir comoed co
briefs—full cut fine rib - •seat fo r comfort Snd Ic Slight irregulars. Sizes :
_ Regular ?1.15 Now ........................
Infants'CREEIS. In Linens - Corduroys-?
Cute, clover styles..6 mo years. Vnluesto 2 .9 8 .....................................
Infants' wear— Seconc
BOYS' MOLESKI
------PW qT Tlg. Heavy moleskin pants U
Dny. Completely washt--------_colac-OHl>i^ia©Jr-12,—— —Rcgulac.P-O.’i A
' MEN'S TEA TH E
111- „_R0ME0 s l ip iLong-wearing ncolite sol
. rubber heel, lea th e r-11 sent. Sizes'from Q'/a to larly 4.98.
3 . 9 5‘" I ---------- --------- 'm m m m
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— -------- VALU
'ojamos 3irgan style, ' j . . .. -r neck top. k j g % A i
w aist for N f c Wssigned tobody free- In washnblrom. Sizes wearing ur
10-20 and values.
) --------------^
■ic Shirt)n white knit small, medl-
;e. Reg. 1.00. U D *
™ Briefs-' i- VI ■'cotton“)cnit~ ^ l- rib— stretchy t d long wear. •:es 28 to .44.
■..- 6 9 c I b o y
: I Large selectlotE C D C D C Many fabrics*B C r C K d These arc factn - n n d K n i t . 1. m a n ’s sa m p le s
m o n th s to .2 8 to 20 . ,
9 9 c - . 8 8cond floor ~
SKIN
S ' . 0J tailored byashable. Tan • ‘ V
______ ^
rH E R “ .......................
[PPERS , _; sole. Brown r- lin e d heelto 12. Regu- K H
9 ~ I J
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griculture Processing
tEEJICKFOR REFRESHMEN
VAILABLE A T THE
)NE GROUP
HESSESnsrnylons-aTid-Jerireys:---------------
LUES TO 10.98 i
3 . 9 9 4
W PRINTShnble silk cclnnese. Ideal for g under winter conts. Slzca M nnd 14Vi-24y2. Amazing ^
' Repeat of A\£/ Famous name k n i t Auits lr ^ and styles fo r falL Sizes 10
1 9 .CGIRIS' CLIP
• In bonnets an d band s t
--------8 8
r S ' JA CK E1ctlon of boy.s' winter jacket*, ics and styles to choose from.' factory close-outs and sales- iplcs, some irregulars. Sizes .
“ 1 4 “
15TB0YS' J■■
---------Ear- wooteriHeaiw___ c ix n ts j i ^ J i lL p o in ts - c
n l \ ounce denim.SizesC
V M SWEATW Large group of bI Very warm and vI w ant seveml of t:
-Sizes S-M-L.- ”_____ 'i j^ J R egular 1.20 .to 1
— -J ^
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SIGS
P I T
ng Foir
IlISLl■NTS HE I.D.
SJ99A Sellout
Ls in sll th e new colori s 10-20. .Values to 39.98,
0 0 ____
LIP HATS ^1 styles. 100% wooL
J E A N S ^e a n s s N o - a c m tc h - c o p p e r ^ its-oLsteain. H cavy_ten._ ;esG to 12. Regular 1.69.
i 2 9 1
T SHIRTSof boys’ sw eat shirt.s. nd washable. You will of these a t this price.
to i . f i s ..._
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1:00 P.M.
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Everyone Is Invitcdl cducation&l and cntei Grated to pack the hi ucts and processing: r
__ ____ —ous^pcoducts-made-j;packaged, and you ar part-that the agricul
^ Magic Valley. There now to attend one of
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f E M B E R 1itcd! I t ’s All. Free! Come'and entertaining. Leading proccsso: le huge Radio Rondevpo with c ing methods. Here you will see .de-nght-hcrc-in-our-ow n-M af lU arfi su re to leave with a mud ricultural processing industry here also be fun, with-scoile of these two days!
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EEIriLL BE GIVIliars in Valuabie Merchandise to buy and you do not have to I a t any of the Twin Falls stoi u r nam e and address and depos i}e draw n every few minutes!
ERE W h e n t i 42 5 Door Prizes GprixiBS will be' given to the f P.M. on Friday and a t 10:(
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and bring the entire family, cssors throughout the valley th displays .and exhibits of t see first hand the large numb RlagicrValley^-how-they-arc- much better idea of the very try plays In tlie growing e< -scores of free g ifts and priz<
1 0
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be first persons entering tl 10:00 A .M . on Ssturday.
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I ;li;S. iBusinesS;, r Has Stress bn i Farmer Sales
NSW-TOI«CrNo»rM-<*--In-<i»lr -p"TeoiBpttmon-for th* eoniumer^ dol- L ll*r.* .naiaber:ot.iiuln(W w a n t«k>M • tag a elONr look todmy a t the tarm.I Belief th a t 'th e ions decilni in :: tu rn inoonu totala h u itopped tn d I -that a r tre n a l In tbe trend li due
! hMrtMM m er^an ta .
la m » a r lu t good for cuoh thtofa mI Ireeten. atoret, TV aeta and «aU>( to-wall carpetto*.
^ EatlmaU GivenI I H ie department of a^ lcu liu n
■atiotataa th a t f a m m 'V u i'tp tD d flTt btllloa doUan more In the next
1 four jeara for home appliances And I the Carpet Iu tU ut« n p o ru tha t
tha number of farm famlllea remod*. allnf or rsdecoraUng their honca la well abOTa tha national avera<e. .
I t ia farmer'a apendlns habiu.ap* pear to ' be In. their third major
" phaaa alnw World *a^-IIi ■ ■' • i ' 'looom atU S i----------- - ■
Paim locoma roea aharply durlns the var. And tha fliat phaae waa .
I the Uia of tha Increaaed Income to : I pay old debta. I t l i aiUmated tha t
I aaran o ut of every 10 farma ara bow I clear c f mort«a«e..
Tarm iscome continued hlsh af Ur the war and the farmer put a lot of tt into bujrlng new farm equip* m en t Laat year the' Inveatment In
I maehlnery and motor vehlclei med , i on t2>e f a m waa ammat«l a t nearly
' { aa great aa In 1040.. Balt Oeeuni
ThU phaM came to a fairly aud>7 ■ dm ha lt when the prieet of (a m i producU turned down—** maker* of - i farm equipment can testify. Tlie *
-?— Jirmer-declded-to-Bet-alon»-wUh . j the maehlnerr hi).already had.{ Sfia third phase, which mer- I chanta aay haa been particularly
notable In tho flfUea, haa been Ute v purohaalnv of houaehold equipment. Ii Arrlral o f electric power to many e
I ;ru ral..areat helped, and fanners turned to rmUlng living standanU. >
H ie*departm ent or'aerleulture re*■ g ^ ^ ^ t h ^ atandarda in^^^a^farm ,
cent higher than befora the war. ^
Stand Sought i I Foi*Woollict;
POCATELLO. Not. M W — -nje -5 : i>re»ldent of the Idaho Wool Grow- “ : v a ' aaaoelation haa urged hla ^
. crganlsatJon^to taka a atand. for ; ; AdeQuate protection agninst low il
priced Importa of wool and wool * producta. ♦
Andrew Little, Howe, told wool ^ frowera attending their invention °
I : here th a t the Industry deeded pro* l I tectlon In the form of Increased I tarUfa and amaller quotaa od raw ,
JL—eooum d^aoductejnada with wool. ;! ;He alao reeommended lHial~Wool f -grow m aslL for a quota on lm« ;
: ;porta ot Iamb- a sd mutton. ^1 • LltUe also aataUed tha rlalhg , .. leoatof tranaporUUon. Hft told eon- < •ventton delegates tha t ran ratei had ,
tlnereaaed 88 p er cent In Oie paat to f •yean th a t prlcM h ad *
1 taona up only ao per cent tinea lo&o. \ i - Th« president « f Uio Idaho Wool I : Orowars also defended ttsatiah and * ; irtldUfe lenlce'a prosram of using ' i -IIOM polaon in contwl'of predatory . ' animals. He also pointed out th a t 1
‘the commodity credit corporaUon '«-ould be laicely out ot the wool i . buslneaa by the time 1697 wool ba> I
I : gins to mova to market In volume, i
IFPflMFFARMER OWN£
! ' ^CON i MAFi ern
I , Processiiij For Dist
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aed J H H H H I I I B H B I I H I^ Ptc td n abava (i a a aarlat view of tba ** BUHL l l U ttlg 'U rC tit 'ca n in iire tB r 'tm
batchcry utea 40,000 gallons e t w atar ]ud- * * ■ * . *
E'Rainbow Trout - -P ro v id e Sta
irly P a r t of Ute p o t of gold aaaoclatad o f - Uie w ith 0 » rainbow U being divided up pn •nu Id Maglo Valley to sU bllU a th a local toe m y economy.
T he • Ircaaun" Is from .n ln b o wtrw it.w hich a r* raised, m e U h t.ln - J*'
^ dividual commercial -trout, f a r m s ™ along 8 ni|ke river and Roek creek.^ T hese algBrpTahU.‘- | i n a d i a o r t o • employing 50 p e r s o n a full Ume. P°
bring «l,07fl,3M in new cap ita l to Uila a rta . Included In the lis t U th e BtJ Bnake R iver T r o u t farm , Jocated “ n e ir Buhl, w hich U U » largest com - •*
t « . m e rc la l^ tc h e ry in th o world; O the r «» j V are Rainbow Trout farm . Buhl;- R lm vlew T touteom pany .B uhU S ad-
die springs Ptah H atchery. H ager- “ 'Z l m an, and Blue L akaa-T rou t farm .
Oanj'on T to u t Farm . Praroe T ro u t - 1 " farm u d Greene's T ro u t farm , a ll 1 ? ^ Twin PalU. ' r
P ro m .th c s a e ight go l.e3S«00 ' V pounds of (Ish to m arkets th rough- i
ou t Uie un ite d SU tes. A large per- centaga U purchased by hote ls and resU uranta, b u t approxlm aU ly 300.- ,
^ 000 pounds a n sold to oUier sU tes lo r ptanUng In atream a. T he Idaho Idi
for producing Ita own. U tah, O a lK o r -„ || ,. n la . Nevada a n d New Mexico buy *V ^ alm ost the e n t ln amounU {^,^ 'O w nera and- m a n a g e r a o( th e 1 4A farm s report th e heavy seaaon Is ^ In th e summer, btcauaa tourlsU ap>BM) parenUy have % greaUr UsU (or it,, r x i ^ During Uie
aummw tnonlha employment a t tha ea ilna Maglo Valley farms rises to nearly pr, ^ <10. PayrolU of Uu eight olanU ap- u , hat proxlmate'llSSAOO annually.Uon History of trout raising In Magic wo rool Valley dates back to^lBU when Uia w< ba- Boaka River Trout coapaay began da me. oparaUon. Robert a itln s . president co
F r n j i P F R i i
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ONSISTENTLY PROVIDIN lARKET FOR THE DAIRY RN I D A H O .. . BY
ing TOP QUALI1 istribution Throu
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TTER . . . CHEES ITTAGE CHEESE
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i n io u f ta n a ta Uta wctlJ. tmidBclng-TOff.eO rater p e r m laata. (S ta ff tagraT loi)
ut Pot of H< Stabilized Econoiiad of - th a t orsanlcaUon and national waU up prealdent o( Uia.TVout Growers ns- tem] !al soclatlon. says four o t th e farms be- t j
gan operation before World w ar II. ly u )w v 'lth th a oUier four started nfler jgr- Q . th a t . O ne w u p u t Into operaUon a m ] i year ago and another is under con- J. sIdenU on now. TJt o —B rhlna -aald -M asl(u :V alU y .haa^ alm l
po ten tia l to become the leading of I to' tro u t producing area of the United tho he S ta tea and p < ^ b ly the world. Ue U ln ^ u l d each p lant has been mnklng 7 } B . “steady growth” In output and mosl new ,gf have a p a n d c d the ir faclIIUes a l ,,orL j). least once. The reason for bellevlnc rend
th e a rea will become a troul lender ;our ,f . Is almple. isys & klns. The bissest pom In. fac to r la no t the abutid«nc« or spring a
■“ Farm Bureau to “ Seek Role in Rail ,Ji M Bid to Hike Rate S!Jli POCATELLO. Nov. 14 Ofl — Tlie ho Idaho Farm Bureau haa m id It typo It- w anted to be heard regarding the the
penU 5K ~w htch-ralln«ds-have-fllcd -«»&i WlUi tbo InleraUU commerce com- mlaalon for a » per cent freight rate ^ J '
^ Increase plu> a aeven pet cent emer- ho g tn w increast;j * Jo h n W. Wabb. Pocatello, secre- :**■ ta ry-treasurer of the bureau, anld r—
Uie erganUaUon wanted hearing prooedurea revised lo allow adequate
■*}• coaaldernUon of Uie effccla of the proiweed Increasta on th# Idaho
T ho Idaho Farm Burfnu request glc waa contained In telegrniiui which ■ha W ebb aen t to Idaho 's conffrrMlonitl V I delegation. Uie sU te publle uUIIUm m t commlaslon and the ICC.
lAflVE-EHELByj2VER-3000. LOCAL
DING-A FAIR AND AMP IRY INDUSTRY OF SOUT!
-ITY DAIRY PRC oughout Magic ^
e T he Difference
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Helping to S lomy-in-Valley ■I w ater, whieli I* Im portant, bu t even Nyi• tem perature In th a t water. *>dnei ■ T ro u t raUing U lim ited exclusive-. ly to rainbow*. This specie Is “hard- * '™>■ le r- according to tho growers and‘ lla taale U prelerred by an over- '• whelm ing majarily.
T ho trou t growers face a situation
{ of having Inferior fUh placed cn ' 1 tho m arket under tho "Rocky Moun- } U ln" label.f T he trout Industry n o t only brings I new caplUl Into th e a rea b u t sup- t porU agrlculturo and Industry al- : ready here. A trout requires about ' f four pound* of feed to gain one t pound and he takes 10 to » months C to a t ta in marketable size. The;
T o p u t Ulo weight on Uie fish the e ight farm s feed aboul 38.000 pounds of feed a day. 1.
T he Indutlry liaa l>een able to re- t«cUor duco Itn overhcnd som ew hat In Uie ^ 1
, pnst two years, through use. of feed Qoulbl / prlleUi. These pelleta a re moaUy vsccln
grains and meoU. w ith some m eal (nctun concentrates mixed in. T ho new- j
'■ typo mcnl hss completely replaced jjo * „ t Uie use of meat. I t Insurea more K J jB P ld -sM u o h -an d -g lv ea-th e ^m eat c j u „
b e tter flavor. — . Qf u ,,, T he fish are processed w hen 'they publlo . a re from 9 to 13 Inehes long. A lter ^ xhe
being Individually ilf i^ g ed .'U )e y kre -------quick frozen and ready fo r m arke t
ir UshI MEXICO CITY. Nov. 14 a i \ - '' Police lodny searched for the ;
strong thieves wbo stole a steel .' croM welKlilng’ h a lf a ton from ^ thn lop of 17.400>f6dt anow-cap- '
ped Mt, liUeclhuaU.
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Nyal U o fra a n . employs of tb e Snake bones (ren t fo r a n eastern m arket. This lo Alaglo VaUey produfce 1,623.000 pounds (arms htra M persons fu ll Ume and ha re 1 In addition to bringing In approxlm aUly side a p l ta l . (S U ff engraving)
Booster-Sliot^alu In Studies of Si
ATLANTIC C n V . N. J.. Nov. 14 vaecli A -S om e batched of S a lk 'vacclne wgj, may be stronger o r weaker thnn clilldi >thers In c rea ting pratecUon again st mino Mllo, aclenUsU «ald yesterday.
They u l d th la m akes It a ll the a lter nora Im portan t th a t children take uj.e ^ Ihelr th ird o r booster shots. T he tecUv third sho t of w h a t m ight be a weaker - raeclno apparenU y createa good pro- leeUon in m ost children. '
A sm all-scale study Indicating poulbla vartaU ons In poUncy of vaccine from fou r differen t m anu- Vnirj lacHirer* waa repo rted to the Amer- lean Publlo H ea lth association by ^ Sor lioward 3. Shaughnessy, PdJ>.; Richard A. . M drrlsso '. RuUi E. had 1 CHUrehrTJJ5.T~*nd“ 30hH“ i n J « a l K>“ *r Df the m inots a U te deparU neat o t entlb publlo health , Chicago. Bui
The polency--cf single shots of for a
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founded in 1949 ond <
of M agic Volley, produi
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ake lUver Trout compaay. Buhl,rhls trout farm and aeven e thers 'nds af troot eaeh year. T b e eightare a combined payroU of $19S,000 HiU ly $1.07fi.U0 eaeh year In out- ■
lue-Is rShowii— Salk’s Vaccine ^
/aeclne from cneh m anufacturer ^vns studied nn .imnl! 'groups of hlldren tn four d ifterenc arena of lllnols.
Blood teiils were made before andliter a series cf two shota to meas- 1u-e how well the shots crented pro- JecUve anUbodtes against polio virus. T
Except for children golUng one | larllcular lot of vaccine, the nntl- - IK>dlea were below the level generally yixpected. Uie health tenm snld In a hormal report n t Use opehlng of tho ( 1\PHA'a 84lh annual meeting. ^
Some children m ight hnve pro- \luced moro antibodies becnuse they \ lad already been exposed nalurally« - th e -T ln is r -« n d - th U 5 -h a d -so m t---------tntlbcklles to begin wllh.
B ut Uils probably d idn ’t account or all tho obsen’ed .differences In
l)ij. S t e j
^ ic % ^a fiacking Gompony In Buhl, Idoho, wt
id during its first seoson packed 2 oducts. T his^netted a return of S l;
owcrs, W e hove s tead ily grown anc
ge of $260,000. ' ' ' ' '
'o rehouse wos b u ilt in the w inter 0 acity of 750 ,000 cbscs, W ork is no
O'riStraciTon o^ o new producfion
be one of the m ost .m odern connin
itcd Stoics.
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■CriticBLUPP. 111.. Nov. 14 itfl—The \ Jibllsher of Uie weekly Bluff b o i sMe« said lh - r f ro o t *ps«e l , t Uielltorlal he “ wasn't too dep ru s- < terlm ar by the outcome of th e naUon- given delecUon. . 1 oll-Idal
Publisher P . H . Vcnicr Uien chambe j t o d ^ h l s . ^ d e q , to t u r n . t o , i ^ _dniges-two. Uiree. slX' and K»cn .c his predlcUon oa what AgrI-. ijrterinrd tun Secretary E n t T. Benson .Duld -do for Uie farmer.- The four pages w en blank.
: .......^ congrea' nt ‘the w clnea this molle d rth e-sc irntlii^ ^, Uilrd dose gave a good bOMtef ‘* t in most youngsttrs who hadn't„ „ a ,d « .U 10 t . o p rior J jW i S ' '” ■' he very same vaccine, they added, j— Sh-iughniSsy— said - la rger flits should be made to leam LOWtiher Uiere actually are algnlfl- bter Sl;ll differences In yacclnes from day toterent makers, or whcUier lota tro of Jm the same maker can vary in split thency.________________________ ^
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9nunlfteelV ^ ~ Closes Program
JOISE. Nov. 14 Ifu-A n °<d. • ! Uie workings of leclslj'ii“ -*:‘
Im study ccmmltlec.^ J - en delegate: •.-> th r 30:h ,,'r- ‘ •Idaho congrct.1 n.i njf unbcr of commerce-nporjortd’.;*t-dren’.lQ Q dMc_________ ^;halrm en or members of ,11 in.,, e iliii comiuitteiis se t u j k*v « Idaho leslsla ture % L .;! ■.ts. minimum etlucation ir i Cher training nppenrccl lyiort 1 : igress during a half-day mjj;-- s m om lng to ouUinc th t netivinH
n ie ‘discussions hlglilichtrrf t Itlve forum th a t ended th ' cc-‘ ;a* a t noon.
,------KECALNS COXIItOI,______LONDON. Nov. 14 •U'-Prime M.n*. tr S ir Anthony E den apiicajtij :ofl y to have regained conipiric to -J >1 of the ConservaUvc p.irtv •Ahi-s Ut there weeks ago ovei hli noiiV, th e Middle Ea.-'l.___________
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l>H Sadfc lighr an d o try , 0 tosle a t , a s . only Grondmothc: ew how. Post f ro zen with oil s flovor sealed in ond mode ]dy (0 eo t in m inutes,
a th e C annon Foods Com- ny booth o t th e M ogic Vol*- ’ Agriculture Processing Fair, dio Rondcvoo, Friday ond turdoy. T este rco l Chicken NoodLes just th e wcy you
ow they 'd ough t to toste.
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()p l)ividends ■ Now Awaited ■
^ d t r ld a < i^ ghareye tr ^ repoTMd ■
g ; i t t s s |
S 'S i2 S * > ''^ “ ”‘,“ ™‘'SS KSy K " " " ' K
pu reh u e 1* for *W H “ k ., fl iJ im a tnai ont to M. H
th e « u b lb h e d u n u Hi/tx«-dln». 100 »»»«*■ • ■
“Dry” Metliod j |
. Combat Colds•ssr«”;*o;eoUI-<lescrlbt<l m "» T T i
of f t ! . .doccor. ;
" ? 2 f ^ u * T Vbe. Meridi»n. m M v 'ew d Of BwUeot rtsulU " hnd bten
m m « than W per c e ^ „ « , 6f piUtnU O ''" * nve-year
W rtp-op ,U»ed'■ n ij tecIinJdu* -Includw.' »moj)jr . m olher Uilnp. V-Tapplng the pntlent mercl
- « th it ««n the face and head * r e -------
“ w f- h o t iwcftt w ck “ l9 Bpplled ^ - , jcf iwo houn dftlly In conjunction V F l iiib bai wslcr bottle* o r *n e l ^ l e p»4 All w»t«r Is denied, end food* 1 ^ iM fluids ire llm lUd to one cup of M. .
•i«p.fnilt Juice, vegeUbla Juice, t t l . . SlTM or (n ilt every thrc4 hour* { ThUi tha patien t Is tw ake. \
D ro n u»#d Dr. VUe told th e 50th' annlvenury s T
BK U nforUiaSoutiwm M wllM l**- den t KCUUon th*t fc UtttUre. «nd aome- une* other d ro ia, are also Riven aa tfurUierald torcm ovlas wat«r from , U a p ttle n l 'a l^ y . • _ . _ o r t,
AnUbloUcs. Mplrln, codeine and laUWiUmlnes m c employed In con*MneUoa with th s •'dehydraUoa- «hle* Klbod. *** * ___________________ p a r«
Tsraeri^allefl T , jBlockforJP.eac.eSAodXd; Iraq , Nov.' U Vr^’riit,
Ifi^l rovemment u y a peace can- Mt b« secured In the Middle Ea*l cniei* Iwael U wiped out. *2®
• Aa official announccm tnt ■'ap'. “ “ VT lo all nations to remove Is-
M f t i t l from the Middle E ast lo r th* ol security and peace."
Th* am e announetraent said Iraq Udrepplns lu support of the U nll«j { " 'i " i*Uon»’ 1M7 propojals to r a Pales- line setllement because of the ‘Uteii Israeli assrCAslon on Esypt.” He
--------------------------- frcetiSpanlsli women are trained to pit *oy i
»S(1 stuff oJJvea a t Ui« rat« ot about «>e Jtr a minute. • r e a ;
BUHL FEE!PROCESSORS
SEEBE
C ustom grinding , ro- = ^^i^fyiiTg^^Peileting^^
! ..............- " M A
RangerFor poulfry, dairy , s o lso sheep and c a tti
O ur cdntrlbution to the gro
- ‘o ’J n d i n g o f t h e c o m p o n y i ror)d now hove on onnual |
BUHtfEE■ b u h l
1 THeyProcess'
V i ■-----p la m p JU k s= ,JsU ,.» sid -le .U k laa so n _ « i■ifrora <we ef (he flrpu* coelln t room*. Ind
U r annually'fcUPrcxtmBtelj-W .W OTbejui^ of anlm aU kflfeil for e iutom ilau th ter. Oi pfaoto-eofTarfncI
* * * Ht
Ever-Growing Vi U sing Produi
H and In h a n d w ltti th e mulll- UUlnE million dollar livestock Induatry In Indept Magic Valley, ro c s a n ever-Browlnt PacUr m ent pacilntc business. compa - In thi;i a re a - th e rc -a r t - fo u r com* PflJU'.,, merclal pnckera, plu* several cmjiller 7 hr> hiiiilnr.wr.i devot«<l,entlrely to custom nr i? ' ----------------------
Group to Ask Flexible Rates A
, . , Valley
On Mortgages offS T . LOUIS. N ov. 14 W—The pre*l- volum
den t o f Che N stfonat A&sodation of >3J00. R eal £*U t« B onrds'p red icts th e or* i n a en n lu tlo n will ca ll for flexible Inter- by th e st r a t e * o n govemnient-baclted produi mortgage*. a fore
Clarence M . TUrley. a t . LouIj , a re kichief execuUve o f th e NABE8. m a d e --------hf« /o reeajt In « keynote «peech pre- pa red for th « u s c ^ U o n 'a cocven- yV u
A policy B tatm ent to guide NAREB U acUvlty in legislative and o t h e r . ^ l l e J ^ wUl be c o n s id e r^ tomorrow.' O ir iw afcld h e w m certa in "our
officfal position wflf be th a t Uie existing I ro ien condition of veteran* j.iBh ftdm lnlstratlon a n d federal housing adm in istra tion Interest rate* is to- -loje ta lly unrealistic, and we ahall offer Tuesd our services in cooperation w i th mortgaRe bankers , bu llden end oth- era sJmllaj-Jj'.Jntcrcsled tow ard *ome m ethod o r fo rm u la by w hich these m u re s t ra te* m ay follow the money m arket, w h eth er I t be up or down."
H e la id th e in U rest rate* m u it be jmpot freed from con tro l of congress and any alogle adm in istra to r. . -nie
--------------------------------- jioaREAD TTM E3-NEW 8 WANT ADS, vehlcl
ED & ICEXi:S OF:
:EDS>GRAI EANS - FEEI
O F ALL KINDS
, ro lling , m ix in g (bu ik o r sacI. - " 7 ^ — ^ ^
y^A N U F A C T aR E R S O F r-
ir Quality Fly, s tee r , c a lf . Iam b, swine, i a t t le ro n g e peliets.
s g row th a n d developm ent of the og r ^ o rc ^ u c fs IT ili^ fecT^d~7h~our^^' n y 'in 1925 , w e hove conlinually 'en lar lual po'yroll o f over $ 120,000.
IEEt&dl£E?£
SS Meat for-Yalley 1
B pHHIHi... J IBn..amployw of T nd ep c ad tn t-iam .c in p iian j *. Independent a n d th ree o the r eommtrclal uul or-Tatlle. a i . l aB -sw inaju id Jig .»h«p . T l er. 0 (h e r Bfarfo V aller com panfei <tKc>*tln
* * * *
Valley Packing ] lucts o f Livestocdlltng, The m a jo r p la n ta Include The f Independent M eal com pany. C arter byprocU PackjnR company. Custom Packing manufn company and Yorit Packing com- cuu apani'.__________ ___ ____ _________
The.w four firm s s la u g h te r a toUl In be 9U l2i8W _beeves each year, 31.130 and cu; iwlne and MO sheep. EM ause all anim al custom killing is done lo r Individuals Magic there are no record* of how many to repo anlmaU are killed fo r th is purpose, torj, th
AH th e an lm sU a re purchased beef a locally In d irec t sup p o rt of Magic countle Valley stockm en. « n t oi
Thrju. fniir n lan ls emnlnv a total ^ ****” Of 05 workers w ith a com bined pay- r ' " roll of 1337.000 annually . T b e lr to u t volume for a year approxim ates _WJOO.OOO. - - - ........... .......... ................I
In addition to payroll, expenditures I by these firm s In supplying their I products to th e m arkets a re heavy. i I A foree of 31 trucks a n d sa les cars I a re kep t In dally operation._______ * |
Woolmen Ask for Quota on Imporfs
• POCATEU/O. Nov. 14, W>—Idaho •W ool G rovers assoclatloD called for .. .Im port Quotas on lam b, m utton and / wool a n d voiced opposition to a rateh igh being sought by m ajor rail- Jroods In resolutions passed a t the ' iclose o f its an n u al convention here J T uesday. I , ■
One resolution cnlled present I ■wool tariffs "Inadequate" and urged I“effective" quotas o n wool imports. f lA nother urged reten tion of present P ta riffs on lam b a n d m utton andndvlsed quotas on any more such ' IImports. I
. T here are now more th a n 70 mll-j Uoa Jlcrnsed d r iv e n of motor vehlcle.s In th e U n lttd States.
CO. Inc.
M H S I
!EDS
sacked ), M olos-
Feedsle , ra b b it, tro u t,
e a g r i c u l tu r a l p ro c e ss* jivn 'grow fh.* 'From “ Th»------— f - - -e n la r g e d o u r f a c i l i t i e s t
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!V Tables —=— Tw(
one-third nuall>’ (0
9 ' twoJ farmers
r grade poli j r . th ro n alderabte
r a i H i v . J w a H ^ H H i obicT d’kn I''a
i r R I n e . Jero million p
‘ / af f i s f SImplot,
r potatoes :
' ' marketln
— » — ^ a i e F r / • ' Two r
ducts devrlopm thouct)
^ readyAmarlc.-ii
Instnni | becoinlni; business
mnaBT.-pren«r> <« » W f onri mnvlerclal packlnc cotnpanlei alaugh* pu t to ps ftp. T here U nn record of num ber A»olh( «f*HM 'i~co*tcicn w i i r n ? r - (S t tr f - fiSTnsm
tempMtlJ* * * * 65 per c
g'Industry '“SY ------1------- p r ---------- • '--------------w h lchh i
tock Growers « ; iT he firms n b o produce ihe -rcsu lar able pro
lyprocluct* of Uie mc.it Industry. He re; nanufftcturlng lard, wieners, cold Calif.. c< u u and o th e r item.'* containing in estab ncat. j_;^_-_ , , Jerom e,'
In boUi thft commercial channels along w ,nd custom k illing, nboiii 20.000 beef animal I inlmals are neTdW eacU year lo 7 « d ~ ”W1UT •laglc V alley. However, according Processli 0 reports o f th e sta te brand Inspec- otlier pli or<. there a ro approximately 350.000 potato p )eef an im als raised In th e nine be any i rountle*. show ing l&-u than la per shortage :ent of Uie to ta l am ount available Idaho, * being k e p t here.________ |________ ranks tt
FO T/)STARAnother Stl Magic Valfi Progress!/
M agic Valley Proccssin ' , ' ■■■ w a9»organiz^d~in~3iUU
pose o f producing stare 'p o ta to e s and to elevate lo by. provid ing jobs and ii
- c tiil po tatoes which H^d 1 w ere a n expense td dispo fa rm ers .
M ag ic V alley Processing p la n t is th e largest po p la n t in America. I t has j c ity o f 22 c a rs o f cull pot p rovides employment, a approx im ate ly 35 emplo; t o 20 tru ck e rs and trucka
H u n d red s o f thousands_______ a r e paid out annually in
ley to farm ers, truckei^ o th e r supplies^as a result a w aste product.
The potato starch producom pany is o f such high (w e a re supplying d em i H onolu lu to Bostfth, froj Jack so n v ille ; customers
T“ look to M agic Valley for- needs.
W e U rg eY ° 'jT 'MAGIC VALU AGRICULTUR
------------------p r o c e s s in g f
MAGIC Vid§S£l€ESSIl'
"Y our Potato Store
T I M t e s l N E W 3 . - T W l N F A I
wo-Starch Plant Provide Mart
t addition to pouiing nut abotit •third of a mllllnn dollnrs au- li>’ (0 emplojes. Mntite Vallej-'a
slarcl] planiJ> provide local ners with n markel tor low le potaiofa wliTch w rrr prrvIousT ;hron'n an’ny or so ld a t a con- rable Iom,:aglc Vnlley Proce.vilne ccNiipaiiy, n I''alls. and Idnlin. Troducts.. Jerome, use approxlmniely tso lion pound.i of potatoes annually
. J. Marsliall, who ow iu the 'Je* le company Jointly wlUt Jack iplot, reports ’’Stnrcli content in stoes h ins about 1< per cent, but s InipoMlble to uitr pver>’ bit of 'clTIn pointbrsT ln 10S5.~we mnn- d to extract one aack ef starcl] n every 10 aacks of polntoe.i be*M of'poor crop.-but (hM .vcnr U avrmRed one ou t of elRht."
h e two plnnts produced over IS lion pound* of a tnrch Inst year. rketlne it th rm ishout th e United tet. AlUiouRh pota to s tarch eau
It la UAed In th a paper and Qle inSustrleiT ~V'O rKeiitly-developed by-pro*:ts sive promise of even further elopment of (hn two plani* al- uet) the Tw in Falla firm U aU dy the InrRcst on the North H H larlc.-in continent.'re-sclfttlnlzed slArcIi for use In ^ B H | Innt pudding nnd pie fllltns* Is H S g ominR nn Incceaalnelv inrRer | B m M lines* for Idnho Produci.'. Inc., e u Q J 1 may somcdwy »urpa.<a in out- J U S n . to paper Industries. U l t i Kmother Idea w hich M nrshnll and liiftWBRcrrPoreat-niatrr, n rr fiyii. ipMtInc Is pu tting th e more thnn |3 H r y per cent wast® In the form of E S P lV p to um as an an im al feed aup* ment.Polatoes c o n ta in ‘every element B |M \ , ich hum nni'o r an im als a rc known if f i* ,- : need," Blake snld. ••PreJJmlnftry K gM ;mleal annlyaes show th a t rlRht B g t >_ ,v we nre throwing nwny a valu- B q J e product In our pulp." H B Blo reported th a t a BakersfleW. First llf.. company has ahown Interest _ „ u i_ establlshlng a feed p inn t In the
■ome vicinity to proce.v^ the pulp, mg with o ther Ingredlenti,- Into Imal feed.'W Ilh~oU rpiint‘*na-rt(igi(TV«lley ocesslng company, along w ith *ix jcr plants In the s ta te , to provide talo pulp. I doubt if there would any serious th rea t of a material
ortago for the lirm ." Blnke snld.Idaho, w ith ita e ight a tnrch plants, ‘nks second only to Mnine In the
i S o lICH ^>tep in i ilfe/s
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s I r i g C o m p a n y ’s i It p o t a t o s t a r c h Ih a s a p e a k c a p a - II p o t a t o e s d a i l y ; I1 a t p e a k , f o r ®i p l o y e e s a n d 1 5 | pu c k s . h
o
i n d s o f d o l l a r s y i n M a g i c V a l - | "k e r s . ' l a b o r - a n d --------------- -- — Ii s u l t o f u t i l i z i n g
— — — — Ir e d u c e d b y t h i s 'i g h q u a l i t y t h a t ___ ,e m a n d s f r o mf r o m - S e a t t l e t o ----------------- -----------
l e r s i n 3 5 ‘ s t a t e s ; f o r i h e i r s t a r c h ------------ --
I T o V i s i t -
L L E Y 'SU R A LG g A I R — _ !
GALLEY I I N O X o ; I -foreh-Plant" - N
F A L L S . I D A H O
its HMeJioo.d_Ps ft for Low Grade
v \ii ^ hB K SFirst step In eonverUng le w g ra d t po ta toes >shlng the petatoet aa they are carried up t relesleve, where Ihe atarch la extractod. Oe' ■xle V aJIt/ ProreMlng e6mp»t>y, opcratea li »m th e belt before >t entera tha rotosleve.
SCHRiBLUE
POP____ A MAGIC VAL
FAMOUS THRC. ; ^ i r ', " n r w I i w ^ ' j ; , "
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I :V yPictured obove o re M r. a n d M rs. hom e south of BuHI. All p o p corn ods designed by th e S c h ro e d e rs ..
- f rom jusM w o ec I q-2 0 freight cai
t -E lm er Schroi
l in e s IB30, a:
to A . J . Am------prd d u ea L a .l
V arletjr pope O klahom a a Diam ond Po
_ thU tim e a li tin s a n d shl:
' ' m ost o f Schi packages asc have th ree t
" l i a l l grown I In M aglo Vsi:
You are cordially ifl= = = = J t G R I £ U l ^ R
NOVEM BER 16-17 :
Payroll.de Potatoes
i * * * ^rt _ i r w It .whei
cut u The la
reallted i te re ited f' Ing a plai ano tlier s p lan t In £
Using tl
3<r years:g rea t decyear*D etwelierGeorge oin terestremalnlni
fromstreet ao' the edge w here a Ing was
Mar»h» Holders ' gaged lr establish i 'tlA S in
p la n t p la n t In
T h e J m any aJ poU toes day.
sam e lei carloads P eak st^ M ls - f ln loads da
B o th • e n t ro s t employe! soh.~w h so to J(ifcbout 69
ktoes into commercial starch U b o th 'p o t up th is eonTeyor bell and Inlo d u c t reg
, Oeorge Pullen, an employe oC quality itea th e eenveyor, acrtlng debris ______4eve. <8Uft phele.entravlBg) R gA P 1
rOEDEJE DIAMOND
P C0RALLEY PRODUCT TR e o ^ H O o r T H r " ^
IjT
Vrs. Elmer Schroediir In the pockc corn is packaged in this plant by n srs..
e o r & o f ^ p o p c o u L
M£lQad£ay.ear_ltchroeder h is gro«m and processed th e Bl 130, a t which tlm i h s planted th e l ^ e U he entlr* crop, except.that w hlcb .w M jtej . Amo*, who w u operating a s to re In 1 d_».Ultle.more..»nd .by.lfltl_h« w ju M popcorn to Safeway Stores, Ino., w ho sti
n a and Texas. In lOSB the tradem ark ,d Popcorn- was reglaU red 'w llh th e U.S le a large amount pf h is popcorn was b e to ll shl A e d ‘ta an-.parj* of th e U nited S t i Schroeder^ popcorn Ij p u k e d In 1 a a d
a and sold In Idaho aod neighboring sUI T«e v a rie tla ; bUck. golden and w h it* . I own In Idaho, and th e Blsck Varletj; is s t s Valley u iraJw ajri;h«i been. -----------^
Sehroeder't Popcern-jg ovail at your favorite g r^ ry ste
' invited to visit our d isp iLtRAk=E!R0GESSIbU3;
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Uon of a tm all p lan t In Klam« ^ H J '*>■’• -9 ?? . the_ t»o s U t« a re j K g ed lo have a .m onopo ly jo th » M > s u r c h InduBtjy. ' ~ - | 9h compsnlea hav* soowwhat '.\m ei histories. alUiougb K sgio U r Proce*iJn* company U 10 :1a Ll o lder. I t ( ta r u d In October, .. 'I ! Ftl
w hen world tensions.virtually t js j ff th e naUon's starch supply. - I 1 la to c, J. Strike, former J fjit- lenw>r-ldah»-Power-eompanyi— ^ ed the opportunity and In- : | ■ ed-fou r local e ltl«n* In bu lld * -^ ] r r r p la n t here. He also organlied I - Mi'
ler Kroup of person* lo s ta rt a ' I." fi/l InB lickfoot. b ; I 'lng th e remnant* Of *ugar p lan t . r- !,!j; ilngrv ft-hlfh hurt mi.. i a r* rU ie T )T a n l -M c ^ fc « a -^ —
d eal of trouble in l u early 'M fi, , of operaUon. in 1M<. Claude >; ;
eller, W. 'A. Colher and Paul ’vV ••'} ge offered to either tell th e ir j !l e s t In the firm or-buy-oul-lhe—f •yT:4 lnlnK.lnYeJtor8..The.BU)cklioIdi_: yM ; roted on tho la tter plan, .; e n*w owners moved the p lan t ' vli^H
Fou rth avenue and Ptjurtlt • m*"! t aouth lA its preaent site on - T 'V '’ edge of Rock Creek canyon. T , • •j •e a 40.000'square foot build- -...l;)! was constructe d liUrally with* ■ j ' j
owe o f_ th 8 jk ? C lti_ . | I i lers who sold o ttt Already en- MV.'d In .the poU lo business, he V .|jllshed a dehydraUon center : I r l
SIm plot In Jerenie. The p lan t .ivila te r converted to a glucoea l . (
t a n d finally becsme a starch ‘ 4 "t In 1951, ;■;[}>••le Jeroma p lan t can run aa M iy aa 4,B00 100-pound sacks of ■.■:]>■to e s throush lls machinery each I 1;:M agic Valley Processing com* f ;
e lengtlh of time wM da. about 60 per cent higher. , ' i! i: s ta rch ou tpu t fo r the Twin»-flrm-U-M.L.aL.«lv.iH. i-«r. *s dally. ' r i i i i>lh companlee have a pcrnian* ' 'U ro sie r of between tlve and 10 loyes. D uring their peak sea-
w hich TUha from a b o u f ^ t . ' i *0 Ju n e lOrOfer M rs a toU2 o l -h ii t 69 hddlUonal workers.' i ,j;i 3Wi also havo.etnip1et« U b « » -_ ] . .Ulj3 w hich run conipleta U*ta on i n rI'po ta toes a n d lhe finished pro* • f I; regularly In an effort to effect ! . i fn ty control In production. .^u
[p"TOIZS-NgTre~W ANT ADB; 'j | | j
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ickaging plant a t their >y mochinery ond meth*
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le Black Variety popceni; n e u ot tw o 'ean^ rt p o p - ;. ' i jc e p t for seed, w a i 'w ld .In Buhl. Each year he. ’,
jelling csr lo a d s o fB ta i^ J _ .IO s h lp ^ ^ m o s t of i t t o ~ ' -T n a rk ••Sclufleder’s Blua
UJS. P a te n t Office. At be ingcaoned .ln Bounce : state*. Since the 'irar,;.; a n d tp o u n d ceUophsne ,. ' -
sU te i. A t present th e r ' 1'.'. ite . Schroeder's.popcorn- Is still grown righ t h m . ' ~-
v o i io b l i ^ --------- rstore. I ,
sp lay o f tlie ■ '« B A p i
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-’ A tta f b tlM b a ik M w tib a i.' ■____ W ore » t l r t n o re d Irom th» w b^ ~ l ^ MMon. H TcIcIiU rM r 'o r« lW
' ' m tt7 O tn ltw . both Bahl. '(8UftI ; .
' yolunie ofCo] i During Lj
B13HL. N ot. 1 4 - ln t m a ib o rt
-. _ th » Otmd OUat'compkny. Buh), - bM n o r t t tu B doubled lU Tolumt ' a n d thU P*M WM.OOO to M il- lo V»Uw c o m |row«r» w th tU
’. crop.: Iln JUM. 1MB. Uw o m n ou&l ’ eom sasT ' bought ou t Plot 8 «m I i ' j^ » d i ,lB O , p u i th u l n i a o t only th i
' i • p la n t tftcUlUc*. bu t a lio tho r o m n i 1 t pw nar*' irow la* crop.
. 1 . : ' D uring th a l l i n t ye»r O re tn Ol- I • a n t bought com produced b y . 33(
t brought a re tu rn t o g n v tn o t | 1U .. ■ .■ 000. a» th e w n p a a jrp ro e eu o d 'th en
crop Into mOOO o a M 'o f com .' • D u r i n g the rocenlly*»njRlet«<
' 19M proceulng Miaon. th* oom' , p any produced more thon «00.00(
\\ (■ clftea o t com . grown on 3M 0 acre
- . I ; . .—crop ................... ............ ............ ,' ! ' D u ringa*T «ojeaT »th» tthe Oroei
! d lin le o m p a iu rh a * b e tn ln B u h l.th i J ' ' a nnual pa rro ll haa a n ta te d •llghtl; 1. ' m ore th a n gSSO.OOQ. Th* l»M ! lfu n
t : 'hoK o»tr. la noarU cortain t* «xee«I • th* 4330.000 mark.
{I ; Combined wage* and paymenU t . farm en for thla year tlon* amoun
! ' to lfilO.000. *ni* toUl vorth to tb < ' Talley U increated aUll turther whti i ' locaV and countj^ taxee a n tlgure<
. aa well aa th* value ol locally>pur . i ' chased auppllca (or the plant... ' 6 lne« IMO. Magic Valley U rm tc
' have Incrta ied the ir yield o t Oree: : O I»nt_ccm _to .the point U « t_ lw • w in ter th e tlrro -»n lr*etisd_w lL : Reypolda and WaUter OonttrueUoi
I Enjby yoDpelf
■ You oreI : cordially invited
j' .| : to visit our " ' .I Ij ; Display at the
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: I Fair
3 - j ____lhe..Coso^- ■ -i • ' ■ of-l
I T W J N f a l l ;
; Volume of Corn P i
i : > P ’
w U « l i* * n to M a n « r U k u > * n t lw I I * ia 1 n y U * M m b w a . D aU rcrr >»(*«• r igh t. >
tr« tt w U di . th e e a m I* t a k u U a e n > «♦ - » ; » » . - •
«bei,.e«*m.lK tb e rw g U y lup*ct*« la tb* < • eob. Mere th a n 6M ,M >ea«*^e( «orn w«re
8ia f t aBgraTlBgh• • * •
Jom P lant at Bul Last Seven Years■hort a tu a n . w o it w u begun on a n*w rf^ iw pU n t building to repltc* th a old w ith ' Buh), on* o r tho m o it m odem canning oluffl* tactarlee In th * nation. ,Mig> AUo being constructed by Rey. th e ir noldi a a d W alker, th* new p lan t u
t p lanned to bo larger In. cataeUy a u n t { h a u ttw old p lan t, bu t I t wlU be d*. sw ee t ><|Bod to be oaly .th* t in t atep In S 'u»* a.propoM d growth pettem . ' ormor ThIa-propoM d expanUon will take
pUoo aa th* m arket to r locally^<n a l . grow s oom l&creuet. T h t ' Buhl ,y 350 pU nt buy* only trom 'U aglo Volley
Idahoan WilTBe Briefed on Arms
iRletM B O ia« . Nov. U «>-O hl*r W arran i com- o fJlcer Dale Hendry, an Idabo na -
(00.000 uonal KuartSanan ond member. o(I acres the V . 8 . a tr naUooal guard council.» paid u l t h e re yeel«doy tor PaJmdale.
tholr Calif., and a tbree-day eouocll look ' a t th * U U et-aerial lupereonJo wea-
'o roen P0« - ------------- "h i. tho H endry, a d ju U n t o( the IM th a ir lightly naUonal guard n th te r oquadron figure, here, eald tho wuneU hsa been mak- exoeed ing a three-phase atudy of pooalble
fu ture aislgnm enu to r tho a ir na- enU to tlonal guard..mount He aald th o coimeU, a t Palmdale, to tb e wouW receive a brienng on th* olr rw hen (orce •‘century atrleo" group o t au- Ilgured pertonlo a n d Mcret tlshlero. t b e y .p u r . cen tury •erlo* U part o t th* leoond
phase of t h e ^ d y . armers Hendry added th a l th* InlUa) O reen phase was spen l In a study o t air-
I t U si e ra tt c u rre n o ra n UM by a ir naUonal i r w l l h 'm n l u n i u ' l ^ l h o th ird Ph4*e! rucUon ^ouM c o w guided mU*llea» . ■
S ReM M Radu
Frida
m SlM iim
B i b *
c o - C o l f l C o . is o majo if-the Sugar Beet Indu. L S C O C A - C O L A B(
Processed atBuliil
le il 1* , * be lt whieb eaters the p reeeeriegai [h t. A t th* re a r ef the H c tm U a M s a d •< *■• eagravtag)
0 . —
s
In'
thi
cll
su
I tb* O reea O U nt Canning pfant. BoM. a war* preeeased bv.th* pUnt daring Iho F-ri»bfc-M »fc-D »dU y_W sU aa.andj!ira^
( * * ' * *
luhlDoubles ars of Operationnew company. Tw in PalU. to *Tect a w ith 7» ,000-cas* warehouse. 'Alng As soon as th a canning m ach lne r? '
stopped a t th e compliUon of the 1BS8 ‘ Rey- growers, bu t th e proceascd corn U n t U sen t 40 wholesalers and eventually aelly re u i le r s thouihout iha U nited i * » '* Stale* and Canada. \** “ Nationally, ih e Company has more i
th a n 40,000 acrea .under culUvatlon | “ * • th roughout th * country. Becauaa a t ; ;> 'y - l u farm expertenc* th* company.
through Buhl and lU W other can- HUy neries. carrto* on a research pro*
gram dealjmed to help grower* get,
theh- U bor. > , .__ Jb addlUon to lU research a n d 'm s advlc* (or l o u l grawen. the Buhl.
tlrm tum U hea dUeaM reaUU nl seed 7 ^ and lends machinery. I I also olfers:’ “ r j a con trac t which enables local g ro w .' ^ . n era to know tn adtance w hat price ‘ ioSm they will received lor t te lr crop*. i » k T he B uhl pU ni and three c a n . '
V * .. neries In W ashington lU le . are Uia o ^ O recn O ltn l plinU wesl o( the
^ Rocky m ounU lni.
Sfi;| Fleet of Foot “*■ RENO. Nov. J* «*-M r*. T he-
,A .\. Oapurto chased a U vemr T i J b u r* Jao '« » p re t* (o o tn ea rly h » l(? * »"“ • through Reno strecls yes.
terday before sha gave up. - - PlAggtng down a motorist, the
" I 47>>-ear-old cleaning woman went ,,, ,1 to th e ah o rlrn office to report
nlUal the th e ti. Aa ihe and a deputy w nenied, the euipeel came b y ~
^stlU running. He was nabbed.
Refresh vith Coke"dio Rorfdievoo^^ridoy and Saturday Nov. 16 and 17th
ajor $upporterl_^__n d i i s t r y ' ' '
. B O T T L I N G C O .
. T O ^ i N E W S . T V n K fF i
liPlaut------------S(
a a r a s g s s f f . , - ; -------------- dewt■tfat fa a g tarrfiiM ladus
opera
ictnlJanomtreiitin
local
prodt:
In
MUk chees Uler. cn t o Increi milk. - f l ln dense
Mag a ad caoDlng p U st. «ati«a)* right. isad a t kosks and r*)ect*d ear*. (Staff ,
naUo— :------------ Em
Decrease Noted K On Construction Sp
. _B O ia E _ M o rU 4 Jlfc = X h e ja lu t.o f.
. new construction In M aho U it m onth was 11.5 per cent less than £«.(, th e am ount of new building In the ,tsUi
- a u t e durinjr October. JW5. accord, cu t. In ' lo the laC iT E U irSC C U ntyT lint — MwsJetler. of fi'
T h* report lUled conslnieUon lor divlx IhU October as worlh tl.760.013. The prox decrease from la st year w u 'c a u u d orati by a drop In the am ount of commer- «nd d a l and Indualrlal building (rom p i la s t year, the neu ile tler lald , plan
ResldenUal conitrucUon was Up the slightly trom a year ago. unt)'
READ TIM E3.NrW B WANT ADS. Mi
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1 -..nPtlT'yPin ilffF ly»i i l < n
n' • In conjuiery^ '
i O l< o t;lay.'
I : ' : iindl . u h l ,eed . ter*i
rice ‘
= SATUn LOCATEii(
heWc cordially im
~ us on Satu rday
^ m eat processing
__: -________ doctcd t o u r ^ «
Icy people to (
'p ro cessed fo r th
-MI n d e ]
r F A L L S : 'ID A H O t------------
Sego-M ilk Elar M ilkBolsteri
3,400 U ag lc-V a lle y Ja n n cn id r whol* mllK. Sego Milk com pany^ B uh l con- denacry ranked am ong th* a re a 's top ladustries In ! • » . lU S ind y e a r o( operaUon.
In addlUon to wage* a a d pay- n t n u to la rm en , Uie com pany paid another hs » mUHro , doUara to
tboH sums, plus federal, lU te and local taxes, the company takes In only about tlOOMO from th e valley, p a r i n g Uie rest o t Its (InUhed product th roughO urtK e 'naH on 'U ld 'th* world. ........... , . , ,
In 1R4. 5eg« MUk com pany, the Interm ountaln aubddlary o t P e t MUk company, purchased tw o amall theese p U a u tn Buhl. Ibree* y e a n Uler. however, th e com pany's j)rea . cn t eondenaery waa buUbto m e et the Increasing demand to r evaporated
"grn ,-* it« ^ m i c t t o n . iHB c o n - ' densery has added two warehouse*.The aecond one. bu ilt In 19^3, U a 12s by iss .foo i refrigerated- w arehouse, one of the (ew o t lU k ind Hi th* . naUon. ■ '
Employing about loo w o rk e n . the company has two o the r properU**In the valley In addlUon to lU con* densery.' TTjc P e t Ice Cream company. Twin PalU. known alscr as Col. vllle Ice Cresm company, m arkets ifA -fjeam nrodueari from ’ locally, puichased milk and cream. I n U47. fiego constnicted a m ilk receiving itfttlon a t Durley to serve th e Mlni- C usia area.
The c6tnp*nn~BpHl-T)lan t - la -one of tire condertseries in Pec’a western division. Its yearly producUon U ap- proxlmawiy a million cases o( evap. oratnl 7nllk.--worth-an-«eUm*ted-flve and one-quarter million dollars.
P r o c e s a l n g of milk a t Sego's plant U a non-stop operaUon from 1 the tim e the milk enters th e p lan t pre unlll It rolU In finished packoges on ma a conveyor Into railroad c a ra paj
Manager a t th e Buhl p la n l U V. IU
ijunction with th e Ag
P E NAT OUR N
MOD
URDAYTED t mile soufi
✓_ f
y Invite all Majjic Valley to cor
rday and see this completely i
ising’ p lan t. T here will be pers
5 from 9:00 im til 5j;00 P-mJTor
to sec where th e ir top-<jualii
>r th e m arket.
[ SAT., NOV.
s p e n d e i
• I
int^Eayrrfld??!? ring Magic Valle
* . ' • / ■
~E saaIa lng a periloo e t th* *ne' mlUion c preductd annually by th * com pany* eond* manater. T h* |Dtermoanlali» tubaldUry u y i oat apprexlBsU ly (hr#* aod «M-IiaJ IU Bob! pU n t foe wag** a n d wb»l* milk.
(Agricultural Processin
I l i cNEWLY ENI DERN PLA^t Nov.jfh, V4 mile W es
come and v isit I
ly m odernized
icrsonall.v eon- -
for Magic Yal;^_________
lality m e a t 'is
U. s. "CH( G R A D
_ i c o u r o N E w n i BE *■ r 1 7 . nothing to buy. or any ob
* * ' . also wlU be announced c
n t M e a
iirchase o f - ^ liey Economy Is
j ^ i y
portedagrlcu
T he^ H B B H b b e H k I < B w B IjfffflP IW S M S ffr sam«=i
<3ra^ ^ H Q S K f ^ n B S u R » centr*
■ jh e „ n
goodo la the CaU(o:
p*i]muchSouUt
Sho
(ouUi .The
feed 1 llv^t< cent asheep1955.
T . P* years HU a ley
HOIrceelt
creani
(resh 'develi ly in
lion ease* of 8<go evaporated milk Statei eendeasery in Behl U ^ . T . PaU b, ^ I n < Ury of Pet Milk company, Sego h sa 1 e -ha j/ aiU lea doUsr* a y e a r ( r e n sales Bilk. (S ta ff pheto-engratlag) emmi
■ i' '
sing Fair we ore hold
» U S^LARGEDtNT.1 7 , 9 1est M otor Vu C
BE SURE TO ATTI.MAGIC VALLEY'S
Agricultural Procesi ~ F a i r - Nov. 16-1
RADIO RONDEV S E E O U R B O O T H
K l v i
r T B E !3E AVAILABLE IN C O R OFTICE. The; ny obtlgatlan.. .w inners wlU be notified ar « d over K U X TV M onday Night a t «:3i
a t C o . ,
ianges’ Feed— 1 l s “P6orrSaYs~ USDA Report
. D ^ p t a i ^ . .M J ^ w D l « .p o 6f S r - ^ipply o l pasu ire and ranse u « i- ^! w estern s u te s alnce i s n u r, orted by the tJ. B. depirtnwni el p-lculture. “T h e .g e n e ra l condition of rv ii. ted on Nov. 1 was a per etni a« ormaf. aa a g a ln « JS per cent i t ihi
------ - ' ■ SRepert q u d t^
O raxlnc conditions In much «r ih.t tn tra l a n d southern plaina ir tii nd Uie Southwest “are vti^ p« i,.le repo r t Mid. ■_____________ _Range (eed suppU u are Uir ta t n d on th e oo rthem plaint m d t g ^ j I th e northw est and In Nevada 1aU(omta. ^ 1r * l r to good In western Mor.tini >
lUch o( N orth DakoU and part* c ' ‘ ou th D akota and Wyoming. <
Areaa Short <S ho rt In eastern Montana. <ouih. '
■eotei'n“ r ic rtn “ Dakot*r" somc^TfD ■ t SouUi Uagg U and • centralo uU K cn tra l Wyoming. '.The repo rt said the lack o( r>ni> eed U redected In the ih rlnka» et ' Iv^tock on we^tem lands — 16 ptr e n tto fn o rm a lfo rc a tU e (SJptrctni '; y ia r aigo) and 7B per cent tc« heep. com pared to S3 per « n i Ui 955.
•. Patch, who has l>een there i« ear* and-wlth41iecompany.3l->'«tt>— ~ Us assU tanU a n Lowell j . RoiktiJ ey and D onald PalmqulM.
H oward Clark manages the Butltj w e irin g sta tion . aRd.WlllUm . In fh T g e nf th . Twin P«IU Ir. _ ream o u tle t 'WhUe sUblllclng the market Iq.
resh m ilk la Magic Valley, Seto hu levelo p e d T sIU h lern irk tl. prlfiiuT" y In th e w estern half o( the United }Utes, Alaska and Hawaii.
I n addlUon. worldwide dUUlbuden u s been brought a b o u t . throuth . 4 lales to the arm ed (orces and loi, rm m enl ireUe( agtncle*. _ ’
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Til 5Corner
TEND "s
essing—
•voor H
I s l - 'l E PT here 's abaolulely !d and the ir name* - 11:30 p m .
Inc.v:
Demos Ready
L e f t is t 'T re n d ■
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r S g g j r i l
P5! ? .blA U tht dlrtcUon •»!- ■
^ V r » « s £ f . s PS .« u , . w t in r
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T t . K « « « .U roujt J> rtt • iM l
V tollowi: , . becor% Bl*-*e»l« ipproprUUoM to » « lst
■^In Khool coMtnicUon; revision of U j I r S ta »ld th . lltOe re»ow by nW M P«»a»> exempUons by 1100 " i ‘J
the bis /ellow WrM- J S W wed*l proTUIoiu ror ilock
tocfcM* lo c u t t c u r l ty E.. -
^ttuw ! to l«ner»l term s U r ihcrrt T \ « «I Ib l t Ui» ftituw will b rlns. l»,»n >JO KOtnt et the ne*’ DemoenUc new 1 ^etl At Un Dcm oenU In &llUnce , J wim l»lt-»lnt elemeaU h»vo ino»rf to.Ibt W t la the p u t 30 ye«rj, the B ^ U u n i slowly tix it loUowed, nth weklni lo o fttr Toter* the bet- Itf t»Tf»In. Mmetlmea * t lh# i r e u -
) - K H 0U B 8H IP 8 OFFERED - MEW YORK. Not. 14 WJ-Colum-
bU unlrenlly h»» announced It will j.q_] (tfttr I t iMit 10 Jull tulUon K hpl- MhJM to QUJilUlKl H u n jir t in ref* < t t n itudtaU. ColumbU P retlden t - i . , , Dr, Onyson Kirk ippe iled lo other A atrian unlfeniilM to offer " It te Th tluneoiW to Huns«ri*n a tudenti n u tv lES-ned Mmmimlit ie rro r if l- lh e ir m country. John
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, ANNUAL MILL I
45ABOVE
Twiiri----------------- DJVi5ieN-0P"
PRPCTSSC
Sugar Ready fo
Proecu lnc « maxim um of 3.4M tom of factory pM kaccs tu ia r In IM -pound aarkt In fron t ef tho su sa r aacks are Dalle* Itltl tcodent. (S taff p b o to e n cra irln o
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Sugar Company SgnculturEtl:
—I»T«wains-a"in«xlm tint-«f-*boiitrj>«rt-w 6J00 to m of sugnr beets dally a t l u j One p lants In Tn-ln F a lli and Ruperl. Valley. A malsnniated su ifa r company has mately become one of M agic Valley's larsea l crop c InduiCriea over Ita 44-year history, and U)
T he company f irs t came into Ida* o( a ,s ho In 1912 when it established a la ha r beet-proctSBlnff p la n t I n - B u r l e y . j „ , The T w in PiUli factory was com- eompn pleted In 1B16. a n d the p la n t a t R u - dried ( ■• —' ................ : This. (
Day Observed by '”'Z. Hagerman Folks S';
HAOERMAN, N or. 14—V eterans day waa celebrated Sunday by mem- ‘" J . " ber* of, the A m erican U g lon and auxlUary. ’>•.potluelc d inne r was served » t 1 . J ” '
p,m. in U>B U s lo n hall. , jThe auxlUary decided to hold a t l letmeri
d r iv o 'to tu rc h a s e S lfu for the s if t “ *«*• Ubie a t C hrlatm aa a t th e velernns In t hosplU l In Boise. T he nex t m eetlns * m be held r>ec. 13 and will be in Incrw the loem ot « C h rls tm aj pa rty and Studle Kitt exchanse ^or members and the ir « 'lln families. over c
Tho p lann ln s commute# for the enougl aartY _lncludea_M rs._Claude B u t ^ r ^ n t , M ra .'Jo h n ' M avencamp and^»fr* . t i f t tli John Petenton. D ecoration committee was u: Includes 'M n . Em asc B illiard and Hnn Mrs. V ernon M avencamp. ■ the be
I Falls Ii c t u r e r s o f P
s '
MAGIC
MADE li
,,P E A K F I
HERE IN
E U Z NATICK
INDi-l7200;000-Bushel! lUR PRODUCTION: 510, LL F£ED PRODUCTION:
45 R egular And 5 Sea )VE .FIGURES: TWIN F
F f t L t S FiF -fM E -eet:eR A D 0 - \
S O R S p F = ^ l lA lS C
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f o r S h ip p m g A cross
#m o f 'a u fa r beets ia l lJ . Amaljam aled Su* aarkt a* ahown h e re for ihlpptnc In imInU il e* UIII. l e f t ,^ r e h o u * « foreman, and J. II.
ly Has Become Or tIndMtrieslnrMEp«rt-wa»-flnlshe<l-ihfr-follo«.lnB-year.|JiQiv.plo»
One ot the la rs es t crops In the tops ant valley, beeU are grown on approxl* aJl in or mately 3,000 farm s I n .th is area.-A . Mecha crop contract betw een the farmer more lu and Uie company nasures the grower the nec. Dt a, specified price before h li crop time, b, h .rv L lta , S ll„,„
Jn addition to m ak lns sussr, Ihe incremt, eompnny also u U llu a bo th wet nnd The Rui dried l>?et pulp for livestoclt feeding, 3,800 toi Thla. double UAe has led to beeta ir.inB IjBlng called Uie '^w o for one" crop. piJ,,,"*,
Amalgamated em ployi 200 p traom among regularly In Ita T w in Falla and Ru- tion. ih pe rt planU and In Its beeV dumpa clency. located th roughout the viOley. D ur- Hnrry Ing th# lugar-m alclng and harvest tr lc t ma aeaaoni, the payroll Increa te i great- pervUln ly. firm 's d
In addlUon to Its large payroll, held U: the company, la one of th e valley'^ 1637.. leaders In th e federa l, sU te and local FactoiUxe*. . .............. .. - . eph H.
In the la st *«vcn yeara alone, the Wayne efficiency o t lu s a r b e t t farmers has Day, Tv Increased more lh a n 20 per cent. Rupert, Studlex by agronom lits show th a t ents. w llh m odem m achinery, sllghUy over one hour’s w ork will produce enough beeta for » 100-pound bag of RUPE refined sugar. T h b la less than half test co T ijrtim rre;Q uirca-w ifeh--«aH riin}w r n B im was used. cow owi
liftnd fuboe la on the way ou t In Rupert. the beet induaU-y. A single machlne m llk.an
F l o u r JV
Pike's Peak
IC VALLEY WHEAT
E INTO PIKE'S
: FLOUR RIGHT
; IN MAGIC VALLEY I
lONAL DISTRIBUTION
ihels-of-Whent^----- -10,000 100-Lb. Sacks N: 10,000 Tonsn ______________ ___________________
Seasonal Employes'N FALLS MILLS ONL>
F i O U R M9-MILUNS-&rEtEVAT
NCH HOUSE" BI
■ossf^ation Bett< ^ H e l
.-.T ilSAN FR
B elter and
■ iTMlern -U next 10 t o : jlns-C ongt
H en ry .J. w s l ly Of c tlry . laid bo and Wi of about 8;
■ jp^Wlh tin u n u p p e d t
Vaux em tn d prlva
, w hen thla - in an oi
: iis h lo n T ^ T he rlsli
j- on-public I problem tl I economy ( . hauH nsJft I the past 31 I Gordon 1- of MacO L Boise. Ida
the extra I roads llnl m anufacti Uie Indus! forcing hll
I road deal
Surar csm pan^'i T w la Falls ' _InU 111 nver the nation. SU nding T J - . U - J. 11. n in ih im , p lant M partn* J t Q a l l C
— -* * ---------- POiO neofBig„ M agic'V alW P£;Jiv .p low uip.U ikj3«ti|,2!lcesoffjhe « " * « « l!'Pa and loads the beei.i oh thick*, He »UC«1 in one operation. ha* beconMechanlratlon la being . uUllMd efore lully In the valley, reduclhs A naUvle need (or bbo rers a t thinning of the ael:me, SmiUi wl Slicing capacity M Tw ln 'Falls haa Jf*)** :cre»«d to almoM 3 .m tons daily,he R upert p lan t’fl-^ijure ls around ***°800 ton* a day, T ho ex| U ilng -m oacrn—equipmenU-boUilanis are 'genera lly recognlted aa “ mong the top factories in th e na- T on. lh both production and effl- U ' ' "
H arry Eicock, Twin PalU, la dla- Gr; let m anager for Amalgamated, au- b o iS E . ervlalng both factories and a ll the n . r ^ e n t rm‘s dum ps In the valley. Me hM nminesd cld U ial poaltlon linee October, p ~ j ,
Factory superlnlcndenLn are Jos* ‘ " f 3h H ., Bingham. Twin Falls, and _ '/ayne G . Bachm an. Ruperl. Robert "lay. Twin Falla, and Ernest Blauer, upcrt, are agricultural auperlntend- nts. The oil
. HorshuhiTEST IS'M ADE '
RUPERT. Nov. 1 4 - In a 322-day a l conducted by the HoUltin*n B lfim sa o c ln tlo n -o f-A m e rle a ,-* ----------- 1JW owned by Thomaa B. Maberly, Rhode* upert. prMlueed is ,030 pound) ol scholars- lilk .and 617 pounds of b u tte rfa t. «t<iea o t
Mills iIc FIbur 1
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stter Roads [eld Key for ■ ■ Timber Yield jjjH4 FRANCISCO. Nov. U i.r>- r and more lilchuav* kic the a * grcjiter Umbrr j-jjjd In.Hie ' I rn -U n ited -£ u t« s-( tu rm E -th » —10 to 20 yeara. the Paclltc Lor- Congress u-aj tolrt-lie ir. . try .J . VauN. <teau oC ihp Uni- y of C alifornia Khool o f (nr- . said C alifornia. O recon.'Ida- Id W M hlnecon have n tiACkloi; ou t 8J0 billion bo»r<i irci ol old 3t~t lii>t>ei. ■■lil^eh ^ o ^ = » w c t e t t j r ^ ^ ^ W >ped by rond-t." 'jx emp'hnslr.ecl U iat bolh public private Inlcreats will iirnitt 1 thla lim ber becomra nrcr.ulble an orderly and wrll planned onT’ ::e rls ln s cost of haulluE timber tublic-roada. he anld. ixftca a lem th a i Is fundam ental in the smy or th e We.'t. The cost n{Ins lo tt h a s riaen U ix-r ce»i In >ast 30 vears . he added. . irdon A. M ncOregor, iircsldriii- VfacOresor T riangle compnny,
Ida., sa id the locglng iniUis-
:xtra cost of building Key iricri.\i I linking foreaU wicti m.^jor u fac tu rln s areas. He added tha t Industry m ual lake the lead In ng highw ay planners lo Improve ^ 1 1 ^ ^
designs to handle 'renllntje"
aho Man Given ™“'"” Pos<r-in-Coloi'ado4^n-f-j)RT COLLINS. Nov. 14 Ih t R . Sm ith , form er game bl-1st w ith "the Idaho fLili a n d ____«—dapprtm ^nl waa appointed. '.L.iday aa r a n so conservationist lor Rock}- M ounU ln forest and
,X B.rlm =nt .U Uon. r»Uceeed3-W -M 7-Joim ian,-ttJici tcady_its become a re.ieareh cenier lead- /(,(- ext,|, I Laram ie. Wyo.native o f Idaho and graduaU K lm beilj
ie aehool o f forestry a t Moscow’, pnny t \ Ul will be p ro jec t' leader for opem tioi le research In forest range* of „ ion iha, irado a n d o th e r Rocky Moun- puyrolllU lf s ,------------------------- du ring 11
10 experim ent alaUon b m ain- Tdnho ed by Colorado A and M college. p eb ri
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) w Bidders for Gravel Reported . T iippli3ISE. N o r. 14 W -T h a »UU de- ^ a ie n l o f highw ays TMtiday a n - ineed a p p a re n t low biddera on
p rojects fo r furnishing gravel o ther a tockp lli material*. ne b a l N ew Meadowa In Adams .|Ity. A. D . SU nley of BoUa was arenl low of th re* biddera wlUi
he o lhe r one la a mile north o t hM h**^ ahuho« Bend. T here wert alx s n ip p e d lers. w ith Q uinn Brothers and A t p rt b lm of Boise apparen t low bid* j ts nrod w llh a bid of S39,«40. W ashing__ aro undihodai scholarshIpii“ ie lfc ta—a3Uh«v-mat slara. annually from the 48 “W e h es o t- th e United SUtcs, a m ore ,
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hecklnc ihe temperature of a caaa nf fro y tn Kimberly for tran iporU llon lo polnU n of th e firm. I.o4kins on arc. le tl lo richi )loye» of Ib r reeeaUy'formed bualness. (SI
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>glc Valley'* neweit agricultural M Ion-aoo: en ln g Induttry—froxen looda— m ajo r ' fnc barely atarted growing, but a l- leng th o t VL-twO-PlnnU are making pinna son a re ie x p a n s J o n . ---------------p o l» lo -c rle two, Idnhft Frow n Foods. bei'ly, nnd Cannon Foods com- inr. Tw in Pnlls, have a combined Poods pla fttional hlatory of only 10 auw m niic lha , b u t already ahow a loUil «bout is •oil o t nearly |1.«00 per week n g .lh e lr peak seasons. aho Pro ten Poods, eitnblinhfd A l l t t C •cbruary.-treer.es and markets relle*.'"frottirh«ah“bTown pota^ “ I v C P . Cannon pooda company, itlll a f irat'm onth ot operation, pro- •a fro ten noodles. ‘ ipplng-Moglc-Valley-farmers.lor >f Uie. 30i»0 poundi of potatoes ,:h I t uses dally. Idaho Fro ten “U haa four fulltime employes “ on lhs ei a n additional 30 employes dur- ~hUt coi
l u peak season.b e rt S nodsrau , manager of the T he I. estimate* nearly a one-third earn ings i because of drying and peellns b le .com p
.loea. T he company, d e ip iu thU p n ren t cc produces 30,000 pounds of frozen
\ browns per day. froxen and w tf t |i .0 4 pped in. 12-ounce boxo». ®d.. present, ihe company markeU “product In California. Oregon, (ihlnglon and Idaho, bu t plana WASH] under way now for expansion of Lyndon j ■m atkctluj.arca. AmericanVe hope to 'be a b irifl'm nke-lh la day—the ore aUbllUcd. year-round o p c r- 'g o from 1
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t ^ r r r H o ¥ >ur O w n Tl‘ough Constructii
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atoes Await Shipm^
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f fru ien h a ih brown polaloea w aillne al KtlnU throuKhoul Ihe rae lfle coast I* Kll righ t, George riew, Klinlierly, and Dnn
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ood-IndustryJBLiiking Plans for.-aoon.i:_fipodgra»a anld. ‘T lie lo_dry be r 'fn c to r* w hich 'dclrm ilne .the fore the) h o t our peak production aen- PreerJiig are the quality nf ihe year's eralion. o -crop -an d -ava llab jB -stflm ge —Caaiioi tlca." from Idace they enter the Idnho Fro ten hna no p< a p lan t, the polaloea are peeled te r. la lt. nntically and then cooked for ingredlen t 15 minutes. Tliey are allowed noodles,
* yenr fror
laconda Copper 'W orklr
Reports Earnings;w YORK. Nov. 14 W—T h e dny. ondft company, third largest U, „ t. „ opper producer, Tuesday an - e r t earnings of MS,028,003.1 to 18.80 a share, for Ui* n ine n ^ i in n t
l5 compared with <40.003.138,'o r va sha re , for the sim ilar 1855 p c - gingio 'it T h e equity in undUCrlbuted chases i
ings of Anaconda W ire and C a- now we :om piny , no^. Included la - t h e w e;w lll. I t company's ne t income, was doubi B.530 for the period compared ' g itu oi $1,044^12 for Ul# year-ago peri* markeUr
bu t Cam— belns ve;
GOOD QUESTION H e air ASHINGTON. Nov. 14 W%-Sen. m arket t Ion Johnson of Texas, dlscuasing and Idif) rlcan foreign policy, said Tuea- firm , wl “ th e rea l qut«tlon-l8-w hcre-«.e lu m h o i rom here." ____ ; let* ^
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Ig a t Idaho Froten Food eom- - , i * Elbert Knodgraiu, left, fore- I ,Dan Dnclnen, T « ln ValU, both , [[
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Here J s_____ L Ur Expansion j!lry belween 24 and 48 hours be- 771^!? they are shredded nnd btixed.' ' •;;]
rJiig la Uie final *Kp in Uie op- . ‘!it ion. • M'l »iji/>n Tnrni» eomnnny_ differs . ,1.,'I Idaho Frow n Foods In U iat ll ■ firno peak producUon season. But* i J ;i;|la lt. flour and eggs, tbe chlaf j H r r
edlenls i n 'th o firm '* frozen ;ties, a re bought th roughout ths : \ fill' from Magic Valley fanners and i { |.] |lesalers. i ’ jlorklng wlUi M r.-atid M rs. G.-B. T 't rjnon, co-o«‘ner3, are s ix lullUme 1 '< ■'!< ■loycj,_who_XrcCM_ttn(LJ)Wk*«?— j U i5J 12-ounce boxes o t noodles per ;
Ls soon as tve con k<id a drier j -If |) oU itr equipment." ta ld Cannon, m wUl,be able ta dottblo ou r pro- , b j r |
ilon without Increasing th e num- I lE of workers.** . ;s!{ga, he conUnued, are the blffgut lo Item which th# firm ;pur- i; . , L ies for Its producUon. -B lg lit h i fi
we US6-100 doMn a d a y ra n d 'j:-; ifj w ill.d o u b le .th a t.u n o u n t.w h e n , y double-our producUon.” h e said. P .tu On Its Infancy, tho firm Is iiT U keUns Its product only locally, iv E Cannon reports hla s o c l e s " u e £ I IS very well acccptcd hero." •: e already h as tc sla tivo plans to y {} 'ket the product Ih roughout Utah 3 || Idiftio Uirough a S a lt Lake City i U
1. while a Los Angeles company a -showLlntercs t. In.providing o u U l l Z t
Uifougtiouc the w eatem s { « tc f~ | i m
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I ' - w r W T O R R i l o T / i i t i ^ i i w n i -4&- 9.jcuu &.4B«j«i>el(l-ta«l.ditm tram Loekpott. N.Yn TUMdnT nigh t, oatbeteppnuentlMOBSWlrrl
i « k a HMW rxtta .MlOOO QuetUon.' ; a i l eiAc(is7-«a« «Ui* znfflJ«) l«a
^ ’b M b ^ t a i r t U a d . U t b t ^ Hbw th
v' . hover. And tola that more Uu^n so I vor<U could be torswd In uacram
ia e t Uie le tten er Uw PitiUeoV. ~'S BMoe. He w « tlyen e lih t dimuuoo
^ o l'w o n litb e t could bITomWff'rrea I . tbe le tten in sueobowcr, end u k *
- -C - to five tbe en«wer. Ttw deflnlllon ' <h end e n n rcn v e n :
-H 1. amtUest of the m a m m a l ,'{> <(bre«).I|j a . An evealDc perir (eolm).!8 J . A wUlow whoM Tlwdbl* iwli > E . e n ueed Tor lum ltun : 3 ' 4. H ie eljort uue ot a tJtopUi
—i — B*vel-<»rewhoB>,----------------------->\ S. A feneric to w for eny Import
plteber (Bwen). tl ' 7. A le rte nH for fUhlac (wUu) I: t . A <remt on which lU ni er I dried e i for perchmint (bcrM).
ij Explosion Fatal'i To Farm WorkeiI I t5 l« « w e . Not. 14 lA-Tlj# flem
et e welding torch touched off ei I i, ezploeloa on e fenn ilx mlle» nortl
; ) eae m e n aad bumid hto coapen ; 1 Ion.' I Robert Skelton. 35. died «n rout
to e OrelgmoQt hoipiUl e f tv th 'I'; eceldent on hi* perenU' firm.
" n ------- Bt«aleT-Mlller,-who-wee-worki«;t! wlUi Skelton In the cmill ahop buildiri ■iag,SMld.til*Unh**tOttM»XPlO
tlon tn e cloMd can of r**oune. J fleeh of flame cn rtlop^ Bkeltoi
V end -parUclee Dt Uie cm atniek hi ^ heed and body. MUler w u bume< » - en the handt.
■ r ------ Skeltoa'e-pareatJ.-took-thtirlnii Jured eon to the neereit f u n , 31
- b — mU«e^wa)r,-and-Uie JieliUKULJUU I drlvlnx the youth tbwent Onltmon 5 w heohe died.
Protests I^odged i On Rate Hearing
WA8RINOT0H. Not. 14 <m>Pub- Ua Miiloe ooBunluleni of 91 ita te here j i r ^ t e d the Intentete com n e n e oecunlulon'e prooedure on thi
-re llned Induttiy'i reaueet-for a ll per eeat (reUht rete tnereue.
H ie comtnUrioM eeld the procedure doee net rlre cufflclent opportunity to oppooenU to preeeni thetf cue. ' ' *
Tb» preteet. aude publlo Tum- I ' day by the 100. wee tUed by thi
Mldweet end the Sontbeeetem A* of lUUroed end TJtUlUe
\ , jS i id - ^ * to e T « t^ r a l^ o id com' ' Uld M lehoaa'e coiporaUa
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j Dust Fumes Are listed for Plant
BOISS. Nor. t< (D-SUta Mine In •peetor aeo rie McDowell u ye " ra ther eertoue duit end fume conai
■ U o a ' b u artien a t ttie l u d «melt« p lan t of the Bunker HlU Mlnln
- compenyneatxeUocB.He told repeiMn he h u uked hi
deputy. Ted fiuah, to keep % cIoj check on the company* eltort* t alleviate the condition.
McDowell, who ipent lu t wet laepecttaf tbe mice* of Uie Coeu d’AleM dtotrtct, n Jd th# ' u fel
j p lan t *1e quite enceuraitnt.'*
- 5chdol TrusteesAnnual Meet Se
POOATSLLO, Not. 14 (^ M e n I bera o t the Idiho State School Tm
tees atsoclaUoa WlU open Uielr Uirt I ' . day annual meeUni Thundiy nlgl
I . oa the Idaho sta te college campv- J....... Cr.- Carl W. McIntosh, preildei
of ISO. WlU dellTcr the keynote «i J dreas I 'l i day morning. Henry To 1 ir., New York, pm ldent ot the Ni
' tlonal Oltlteoe Council lor Bett School*, will speak a t a banqu
. yrtday n igh t.___________D B m m a jsT eB V E n n o H
! LONDON, Nor, 14 (Jh-A BrIL cabinet nlnlater declared TXieed th a t U Britain aad Pntic* had i Intervened tn Ute Middle E u t -t domtriaUon of the area would hi
' , - fallen, la pracUce. Into the handa the Soviet union."_______ '
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i OUR EUBORATE DISPLAY OF FINE SWIPT CHEESES i
MANUFACTURE^ I
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• R. lVoiu Smllh. manaier of tbe ‘ T T 'A n w in ibe aiio f m m of (he :
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try U able (a proceu it* prodiicta i J plaala ara naed In cleeninc and aeri ll lUrley Blhm. Youare dairy eaploj
ing ■ * . *Dairy Plants (
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[“ • Transpo]I pro- ■ ....................i t op- Aa modem trancportatlon and ireaeat praaerraUon methoda hive come
Into being, the amaU tndapendent Tuaa- dalrlea, along with other typea of ly the bualneai, are gradually dl»appearlng n Ae- fra n the VAglo VaUey picture. tUltlei ' At this time, th e n an> Uu^e flrma •peak producing - treah rallk, although
m eral-gnallerrahopa-w atm -buy- com- ln< n w n)llk to change Into Ice
raUoo cream and other bjprodu,cl*.• ■. Proceaaon eseplaln relrlgerated
trucka and good roeda have been ‘0 - _ _gnt Idaho Bars Get toK- f Applications for “f i Liquor LicensesS ln lS - B o :a a Nor. 14 tf» — Warner C.
* MUls. au to liquor law enforcement ced hU «ll«ctor. aald Tuesday.that appllca- i. cloae U««“ fw “ S’ » » “ « ’■•ould be mailed next week to Idaho's bar
and tavern opcr*tors.I u’Mk On the mailing list are aome 3.300 ' beer licenae holders and UO holderiu , ! t r ot liquor lloenaea.
returned within the next three weeks.
a He M id h b ortlee would aUrl_ iMUlng the new lleentea about Dec
' ® b e e r licenses coit.gaa each.- Uquot-Mem- licenies range (rom $300 In th<i im i i - amaller communltlM up to gl.3S0 lrrUiree- Boise, Pocatcllo. Lewiston. I d a h iy night Nampa and Coeur d'Alene.
New Deadline Set For Building Sal<
>anouet POCATELLO. Nov. 14 lA - Th ^ Pocatello school board set Jan. 1
u a new deadiine tor submlttln 70V bldi on the Uocoln eleroenlar
Brltlah aohool and property »t a meetin Tuesday Monday nightf had not The board aet the new deadlln u t “the alter receiving no bld.i prior to Mon aid hsve day night. The school nnd propert nands ot are being sold because o( lU down
to«-n locallon and populaUon shitL
ilod tojCoopergte
le^AGRICULTURAL-.iO aR T N o^ T i^ T T ^
Swifts Brookfield
SWIFT EXHIBIT
•4 FALLS,M DAHb .
es Proce8s:Cheese a
r tbe Tw in Falls p tao l a f the J« ro n a Coepei if th e ' pU or A tKftea- ef tn iB rilx weeke-t e ' B! Threa M agie Valley d a lr r p ro c iso rs produe.
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m t n c b .ae th e bottler a n d capper ahown ab IneU n o r e aftlolently. A boui ha lt the man id aerabblng any pleea e f equipment cemlni MBploye, p la tea milk In e n ia s . resdy fe r si
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s Grow in Size as [jortation, Preser
and th e largest reason for t h b change. < come W here onen each community had lls > ndent amRii dairy to supply fresh miik «a of dally . I t la now more eeonomicnl , taring to hava trucks pick up milk a t the re. fa n n , bring It to a cen tral locallon •1™* a n d dlf/usfl It from th e re through ’lough ito rea to the housewife.___________‘
-T JecaU ia dairy '"p roducU rsn k . ° * " among th e top la lhe most pcrlalJ-
ab le produce departm eni, IM Magic , V alley realdenU work rtich *day^ re- ga rd leM ofSundays and holidays, to ge t th e dairy products to th a home. T hese people are connected w ith th e ' p lan ts thcmselve*. Trucks bringing milk from the tarfli a re owned In- dlvldually by the drivers.
Tor th e ir work, these 163 persona 8 0 S » “ I** o t n9«.000 in salftrles w C.em ent lepara te planU In tlie nren.lolica- produce BJIJ^SO pounds o t bulter. Id B,046,1i0 pounds ot cherse, about s ba r e igh t million pounds of dried milk,
and large quantities ot Ice cream.» 3.300 , I n addition, several million j)oun(ts tcldera
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rj ' Providin i ' Ready h5?ie - - L o w G n— The lan . 14m lttlng ' —^enlarj' ■neetlng ■
eadllne I0 Mon- I roperty
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CpopenUva Creameries. Inspect^ a 'block ^ » ta BHi ? w r, n ip tBdiB i All tne type r t In ’foduea n bgut poundi e f eBeete- nv
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wn above, the M aile VaUey dairy Indns- I m an h o u n apent In milk processingcemlng Into contact w llh milk. Above, 'fe r shipm ent to retail aatleta. (B taff ,p
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as Modern ”lervation Added so
bllmge. of milk go nut through autom atic jo d Its vending mnchinrii and re ta il outlets, miik All UiEse producU are obUlned '>* " ‘c " ' from dairy herda owned by 3A75 ,®
farm ers In Magic Valley. Bccauae -,,_h th e milk b purchased locally, ap- c
proxJmateJy «7,SJ0«W 1« sdded 'tc C — - the-fartner'a-ineom e-and 'from -them — f * " ' directly to every person here.[«oir w ork in milk p lan ts Is divided Into “ { ® two dlltcrent phasea A bout ha lf the g ,, tn eight-hour ah ltt Is required to p roc- q,nme ®“ “ P ChCCM _, nrid make cottage chec»e.u«<l-ice «. xTinrr cream, Tlie rem ainder o t Uie tim e b ...
1,1 spen t defining up. Everything touching ilio milk, including, all the con- ... duits trom the docks to the bottlers, •. b Inken down and scrubbed. Every- th in s In the p lants ts m ade df iJ s ia ln leu steel. «
nren, xop dalrlea In Magic Valley are lite r . Sm ith's dairy, Jerom e Cooperative « ibout creamery and Young's dslrj-. i n nd- gi milk, ditlon, the Swift p lan t In TN»'in KnlU w
turns out large amount.n ot cheese 11 lunds and butter. • li
ling A. 4
Market For 'rade Potato
PU LPR ^ tO C I C Jt l p - o r - n p ' T o m m c r c i n l . i n i i t ' k o f i
n n u a l p a y r o l l i n e x c e s s o f $ 1 0 0 ,OC
r o w t h a n d c c o n o m y o f M a g i V
d e m a n d f o r l o w g r a d e p o t a t d
a r k c t f o r ' th e s e ~ p « t a t o e s 7 ~ a 1s o “
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D ProductJ E R O M E
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W o n ’ t P a d ^ e
I CIUCAOO, NOT, 14 on—b T e wild I men ot Borneo have gooe aott.I-T hey 're putUag . o titb o erd . m o te f * — I OR Uieir dugout' canoea.I . So reports Dr. R obert T. lag er,I curator ot am phibians and repUles I a t Uie Chicago ffa tu ra l H isto ry m os.I eum. Inger returned recently from I s rive-month expodlUoa to th e ra in I toreat ot Borneo.
I ' “I one ot Uie world's m ost prlm lU ve ~ I regloos.f -8UII C a rra BeatsJ _ ^ ie M t i m Itlll c a r re th e ir canoes I from ' tree trunks In th e laborious ~ !i euxtom of the ir ancestors. B d t they k have c u t aside Uielr peddles.& The tribesmen., known a s Ibans I o r Sea-Dyaks. earn th e money to I buy outboard m o to n a iul other a I such modem arU tacts by working , I In BrlUth^owned old fields a n d tlm - J
bcr camps.‘ T h tT 're the moat frugal people J ' " I n Oie world." I n k e r -u id . "A n a - ~ t . Hw«-.,ill-«aTlr a i an nIT fl>l.< rlrrpr /
Icr tlx months, maybe n ln«. H eU \ earn tlSO a m onth. ■
I Banks J tc m a la d e rI “On payday h e l l d n w only about I 110 to buy rice and le t th e com pany I u v e the rest fo r h im unUI he 's I ready to <tult and go hom e to h b I family."I Inger' aald h e w u am azed a t the I changes in Borneo since h b l u t " I vUll in 19S0. . . ' 'I ' “ •■ iS 'U iT B rltim nB tnber-C B npirw -■ North Borneo they’re using bull- p I doiers-and Uactora to a trip th a tlm - n
I IVeca Dtuppear <1I su n mora trees a re chopped down I by noreadic'natlve tribes w ho str ip u I o tf an area, p b n t I t In r ice for a g I couple of years, then move on w hen tt| - UirToU-growi-thtriT— -------------- u3 "As a result,” Inger aald. " the I n ) n forests a ra d lu p p e sr lag ," . I These (aU forest*, w ith th e ir dense „■ undergrowth, a re vita l lo th e study „■ of evolution because Uis lush e n - ^■ vlronment teems w ltli unusual I animal life.I _ "B u t.lf .w eT o jo ln g _ « o Ju rth e r our “■ itdules w ell have to h u rry before I the forests are gone." In g e r u ld .■ — .........Cillecta-Speclaene------------ "
In te r collected about 1,000 frogs, v S.OOO tlsh and several hundred ?
1 snakes, lizards. mammaU a n d oUier ° ‘ ipeclmena.
Accompanied by natives h e trave l- ^ «1 h itt jre d s of miles en th e R ejsng. „
, K ina taU ngan and K alabekan rivers ” \ In thn outboard-powered eenoea. *
Twiee he w u th e houae guest of ^
i lb an tamUlea In -th s lr tr ib a l h o u s u " - h u g e woodea strtic lu res oo stUts. i som e-M long^e^ i.00Q _fe« t-:S ueh - . bultdm bs-nousa-an .en tlra..v lllaga3! - tie 300 or more InhabltanU ,
is. SomeUmes Inger varied h b d iet t i by sampUng th e specim ens h e had
collected. Onca he dined o a fUets f. from an 11-toot python. I
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I Soviet’s Diplomat ” "TSlained in Unrest'
PORT SAID. I ^ t . N ov. 14 M - B ritbh-P rench headquarters in t h b occupied city said T uesday th e top ranking Russian diplom at here w u the m an rcsponsltiJe fo r Port.S n td 's "undercurrent ot intlmidaUon.'*
Silps ot paper wlUi Uie w arning "deaUi to the foreigners w ho col- laborate w ith Uie occuplen'* began appearing under th e d o o n of homes In port Bald's big lU lla n and Greek coJonlfi'
ire Tlie I talians had organised a big Ive reliet e lto rt on the ir own to help id- get Port Said back on Its teet and lib were bringing in a food sh ip from cse it«iy to help Uielr Arab neighbors
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i€razy-W ar-Is^ ! ,i Reported for S Port on Suez
p o a T SAID. Egypt. Nov. i i if»— T h lsh u b c e n 'a c ra iy m U e d u p U tU e
rif T in i r iw r liandllng n ewe dls— — I- patches trom 60 accredited w ar cor-
respondents here found ,out Tuesday- thal-censorship had been llfted th reo —
dsys ago.,n The 11 newsmen trom Uie Egyp- iP Uan side came Millng cuuaU y Into a B rltlih territory In one ot Uiose pic-
!n turesqua litUe Arab boaU called fe-— luccss.--------- -------------------- - • _
They were halted politely, by a BrIUsfi.officer and toW to go backl
;® Uie wny they came — across the ^ qu ie t-w tera southwest of P o rt Said . I
A 600-yard belt of no-m an's land “ below El Cap Is beginning to look j „ like Mnin street on 'S aturday nlght.l iT —T here -b -i.regu la r. tu Jh .o f white!
/lags from both slctfs across th e line '_ lo-dUcu4saU.jorl3.flL|UTBngemeritsJ _
“ We’ll need to pu t up traffic lig h t? here soon." mused a bewildered so l- ' .
•“ dler in a forward foxhole.And now because the end of cen-
, sorshlp ottlclally h u f i l t e r e d ''** Uirough lo Port Said, correspondents ^ no longer need to refer to la s t w eek^ I ” evenu here as police acUon.
This then b to confirm th a t the re I h u been a war here, a crazy ailxed I
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l e l i v e r y s e r v i c e .
b i s e d - d e a l e r i - f o r - P U R l N A :
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POCATELLO. No\-. u ' f - . com m lttee 'fo r education i ;u k, ganlzed nex t SaUirdsj-. i« ;- son of BbcW oot, tempor...-.- m aa. sa id Tuesday. .
C arboa. president of ih» is.vSchoo l-T nn tettrem phM 'itinH itX "had agreed to serve «s chairm an uayi.U ie eom m iV ft^ '^ w u organbed.. Carlson.said In Boise Tue.-<;,t u...
n e a r l y 70 Idahoans. re-;;cstiMi‘ a ll facets, of Idaho's econo:;;v' k ’J been ,> r te d - tM m n { m i t - s ;« w ,^
CouncU for BetU r Sehoi-l- serve as temporary secreur.
Special guests wiil be Hciirv t . .]r.,-ot-New-York-Clty, prtjia'tr.:-.;UML-NaUonal_ClUzens .Council t B elter Schools, and Leeds Lacv ver. regional director for, iik J , Uonal council
Tw o-thirds of the Sfl nullinn iro to r vehicles registered u., world are In the United Su !« .
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rttvUr tm p lo jn wbleh t b t (In a h u In th* flour ll rairlieted Jn n w l y e tery »t w n»»lm |_________ -
V i s i t s L i s t e d . ,DffirmcH.Nov. 14—Mr. in d M n .
Btn Liutr h ire been rMling in ^ Sill Uke city.
Bilne Metervy. Pow U llo, h»# bten visiting Mr. nnd Mra. H once O i;
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DieeUng (or th e lecond w ard Explor- line : " t n tn d MU M tld t v u he ld n l the mWI: ^ chureh Sunday evenliiB. B lihop . e O arth E am ts, Acequla, w*i th e [„ (]
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fc is s cm in displaying o u r produc ts a t the h ir Friday ond Saturdoy , Novem ber 16 B everyono to v isit th e fo ir ond see.th
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Produced ^ic-Vallej^Grop 1— An-iTTTmBO a( 810.000 100-pound - K g .»ck.4 of /lou r pla» nn addlUonal 10,•000 ion.1 o t bran a re produced yenr* fy by Twtn H o u r MHls. r e p o r t C. J . KeUy. dislrlc t m innB er of ihc {f|i|i (irm.
Tills output. Is proccMcd from I.* M B 200.000 busheU o(.w lien l bought by t t H Uie company (rom crowera throuRh-oufMaRlc V tttteyrT nnm pjre-T epre* ' - ■Mmseiils 15 per cen t o t the toU l sro v n H 111 Ihe vAlIey durltiR 19SS. nccord- f l | Jnc to departm ent o( nErlculture re- ports.
A dlvUlon o t Colorndo MllllnE and M K I E l e v a t o r company, ptD ceuors ot Ranch Houae bcnt«, R anch W ay B C H feed nnd Plke'a Penlc nour. the lo- V M ciTl lifm l* concerned nKlinly~wlUi '‘■ s j l the production o t th e la tte r com- M B modlty. M f l
• Flour milled In T u ln Falla (rom Mnglc Valley w hent U chipped to points Uiroughout th e U olU d 8Ute«,Kelly fAld.- In n<tdllion-tA -lU -m ill..ture..U ie (Irm abo operAie.t 16 grnln elevntor* nnd bean proeesslne planU In the
■ ■—ln-T«H n-Palls.—th e -m lll—hi« -an - avenge of 45-yBar'-round employeii;'taainc~n79'vrslx-more-^urtnirt}^^------^harveat leason. T h e (Irm opem tcj seven days a weelc m ost o t the Ume and has lltUe rarla U o a in output during the year.
ThU U due to th e ito rage (aclll- Ues available In Its 16 elevatora.W ork In Uie ouUylng sUUons U (a r . more varlalile, becniue Ihe harvest season U the only buay one. Tlie main .Utlf. during , t y . - r e s t - n f t h e ______
Conference Held . Need oO ations ,PARIS. Nov. 14 O R-Ism el's For
eign MlnUtcf Qoldft M elr aald Tues* day nfgtit there will be no peace In the Middle E ast unless Israel and the Arab su le a Iron ou t tb e lr problems a t a con(erencft Ubie.
Mrs. Melr wns e n rou te lo Ihe tJ. N. general assem bly tn New YorK.Israeli newspapere aald she wilt oul- llne a t the U. N. a n overtll plan (or
■ solving the A ntb-lsraell coofllct.
' ' Since 19&0. tho num ber o( (aim s > fn the United S U tes haa dropped L 600,000. There m e now (ewer la rn ii _____
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Popi>u;iMnK itaiioii* employ *»■••“ * •:p:ui as tiillUme worlcera p i " ~'U:m :s « M 0tinl laborers, m rtln g
nuDloymcnt In all s ta t^ M ________
I. Of thwe. 80 are (uUUme. rep* entini! « »it.iblo payroU. Schroedcr,>imil.ir 10 mo.u divisions o( tW production loraflo MiliinK comp«ny. b rted lne t<lu MUU U>s Its w m d a b o rtto n r. aipti'on tlve ^ccon■d npcy~of~the ilrtii-.s »nrt. ciiiploylng ■* (uUtlnie t . . . .If oJ uaiiied teelinlclan*..?—— J U I I I Mrhp^p technicisiu run sam ple U sts •»u rioui. brail nnd oUier mate* _ £ ( |
I i)rocf.v>ed by the mill, a n tljt l r i s :lt.vu>,ple tor prolem, viscose. « h «AOERJII oHicr fn iitf iit________________A lull leiwi't .iMhe"t'ocal"st«*<'» K linyi?nnailcd to o ther company 'TCTiiT-^l— fo vi.rloVaH gcndes;ri'niLi aim leMuiK ilrms. ^ T i t iM 'In iddm un to tlnae testa, th e Xloitf pu: M !!!<• -.icid te st" as i l is
c J-ln^iT iicnm ilnnclM M -balC lns C ^ -O IUolcc. Dre.i(i, cooklM. pie c ru st and her y.iiiry iieiiis. HepQrU'oii per- g rmnncf sl.to.arp se a t to th e pa re n t P 'o n e y j n ■ux. ■ • Properly Nnii'ly (1.1 joon t% It b milled. Abr«in.i nt ifclira nnil t.ickeo. m e -(lou r u nccrs, Bob ailfil onio (rr isn t enra a t the mUl er. Chnrlf: Id *eni 10 points all over th e n»- lor. Oeor; an,_______________________ 'McConkey
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nnrN8vr~lT=^nrrrfmr3»"Trmr-nrtrfcm-bi vlth two e.-«is ot corn. EltiuT c»«» o( po Wrtcr, Cuhl. lias Incrrajcit liij Schi-oede ictlon th rouch nclrcliv.' t.nii ....q,,InC tA -»>e po in t u |ic rr he now p^tput — ...... ' ------ -— -r— SW -acres-
(liors Plannin;!: l v'wV"'' ro Present P l a y i n 'GERMAN, NOV. M - ' l l 'f V 'o 'J n on hll Him a Co-Ed," by John Nn.vli. "
ng ill llie hlKli •'•cliool KMuiusi- ‘ ly-Uie-Juaiur-cJnia,____________ ^ r naun r
Hnwkes. Lurry WwKly.-Doii.ililim . Don Prcsioii. Un.-> 6canl.ui. ‘''roughl_OlUiiQre^CiiroLSlliijr_CiiiuL:__ a IUioubIr. Mucv-Drown. OeorKia Hlisv, and white WflAon. Sh iiioii Ciiln. Jiiu lt>di-r., -'llli raise! py phiillpfl itiut-Gene-.M cAuuliv..cornJlls ] )p'eriy' mnniiKets are in.1 nnd Mnx Kului, Macr ni.ni. ■ nelRhborlt J, Bob Hownrd: curtnlu ni.iii:ic- " In Idft' ihnrles K iser, end itudem diii-i'- over co p< Georgia Bliss. Mrs. Ele.moia my. popcc
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F H . - ^ S a n ; N o Y . , 1 6 - 1 7
RAD lO^ROM DEVOO—1-
Lunched 36 Years trs of Seed SouthBr-be{»<ert-9,M0'-«in J .».W»^.«j«K«--''Setir4 i( poixorii n yciir. popcorn." oeder's luoductlon depends, The swltcl t n . m « ;u i ..I IM crop III.
comes (rom between 150 nnn necf.«ltaicd :m - o £ _ H U U ^ I a K » la n d ^ r t -a f te r - lh e owned or diretily supcrvi&eil ,,opcorn in
n. b.\sk. roeder started hi» buslner.' In: three '' vhen he pi.uitcct th e kertieU ;procfW rt n w o ears ot i>bck varletv pop- n his (nnu south o l Buhl. T lia t’ hired du i told to A. J. Amos all cxccpt I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
dually lie Incrrnfted^ until tji; . | '
'ewnv Slorcs. Iik' . wtio ahlpped' DEKa lI}U8hot^ the nntlou. A Ahrilll'iiouBh_Jie_no«Miiarlcct8, ffoJticn. ‘’J'f'' ' « “•vtiite popcorn nU bl'B cnroM rr' "lin Horn-•Blses n lfU ls ow n-blaclt pou-- oJ-conUsjI lls product 13 now «oJd tn gro-; n»y "'rennstores-throiiBhoui idahO 'tind ; m e erouivborlns states. i. ,
Idaho, r d e.silmat« th a t well PO per cent of the stores cnrry,opcom." Scliroeder Mid. The *'''la Biorltetcri under the ti.iile " '
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oGSLdQicv g roduc ts . These products m m ilk p roduced hy M agic Volley fo the econom ic g r(w th and stobility of
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iwltch (rom nalloiiwld? d is-lnS ip iU l Si? n to rtBlonat dlsulbuilq'n w ai juries were :aied when schroed tr switch- cecU Olw r-ihe-war-from -pncH lniC 'hle said hennd- 1 In Un cans to cellophane w|Ui them
drove 10 tfhrce'varietles o( popcorn a re 'o Pic's pem etl i t th e Setiroetler farm .Dl Buhl, where »lx employes «lons the i ed du rin j the peak season.—™ ^ enihed'xlo'
leilll's 'lnHeni’ilty irluniphed
onUicnlcd. inooM iiiie in to ll , .. itrenin (liuznrd to ll&ti) or on xntn 'rA ' rround ( fn r tinrard ..KP. he couldtVl Weep ttie n „ iflsa v ■r tlUier. he found a co- “ V h 'will MUp tnrm er who le t him X " l M el Ihe booie Into a sand plU L ta r t i t 0
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, 4, Silryive's 00-FootTumble 51 ran SMTTH. A rt. Nor.^4 «w:.~ ' ! f l :i>r-old Edwin Gloss (ell 100 | lU
________ . f jHclilld's r lsh t h ip and righ t m 3 e broken bu t a ttend iin ts a t a ' rijr v l 1 H id no other serious In- - v vere appntenl. ! ? mAOl*M. 41. (ftUier o f Uie boy.— - ! ?t)^
und-ttnoUier-man tooirEdwm— • ^ TT” Ihem yfsterdny w hen they ,10 atl orchard near Uie clirt ' t;V ': penrs. The boy wandered oI( i ■ i ' :12 (rom Uie ctlfr. O laet ran ■ i- i ' the chtr’s edEe u n til he was i ' i'l. te s 'ree nenrly on hieb as ttie >!• ’.il* i!^ Jumped Into Uie tree and ;■ l- i i d-don,-n -Uiroin;h-the-thlTi-up«— 3' r*1i •anchei'unUl he K o fn 'h tn d - •’ ^ " 1 ;
tn-w-aa—eotiaclous—when—h»- . i . 'jv f f 1 him up. 01ns.Msald. The other i .'V mull'd the father nnd son up t Iff wiUi a rope. ______________ i p ’ '
DANCKPtANNED , t l l jRTAUOH, Noi-,'14 — "SomB J t i llined EveninB’* la Uie theme b( v i r:^)S0 Murtaugh senior cUits ball , '. ! -Ii > m be held Prl^i.y In thn \.1 eymnoilum. Dnnclng willI t 0 p,m. to the music ot Uio ' hy nUie K nights orchesUa. .. , I
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. .. MBi. Ib U m r MOM BOOMO peandi A t« a i o( I14M.0M U b ro a ih t InU
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I Poultry Proc( To Residei
' I M ieie V a]I»y 'j,pou)by~in(iiuto '11 I h o t o tu n apoken o( In th e w t ie toni
1 I ‘ u m n t.p aeU n B and da li7 ln i. Bui ' t turkeya. tnrers and seesa ara rei i I (ponalbltt for empJoyment of n per
' <wna fullUm> pIub an addlUonal I
; !S Coroner Inquest ! f Starts in DeatlI ' " ' RIOBY. >fey.“ » -w = ?A -Jen e r« n
county coroner'* Jury heard levsi .vltneaaea Tueaday. t h e n - T « 6 ^ u n til two mora can b« called In U
« inm ieat Into th e Nov. l tra ltle deatJ ; - ■ S thel BaJnK 38. Shelley. :' > Bhe died w hen h u huAuiqd' < tilckup truck collided wIlhiK true I . th a t v a i MTked along the hlghwA
no r th o t Roberta.'! ' Oeorge Hartwell, driver of th
K r ted truck. teitifJed he m ll hU on When h e le l t i t lo se t hei
’ t i t e r » atalled. 3 u t nobecl Ne I 36. the hu tband , taatUled it ’ iiiw no llghta._____________
■ j f ^ H A s p ioneers iiK M ag ic V alley,f , - . y /.ith . Q_rineagc
.; , p rogressed witI
j ivI We are now sh
- W ----------- i - B e a n s _ = . _ R e a s .
' M t o U . S . t n a r l c e
■ " a ~ " W « " m d lh ta In " o ”corr R • foreign m a tte r frorr
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II SHIELDS m I " ■■ ■ HANDLINC
' ! ' ■ ■• 1 jl;j ■ , . • . G rown a t a ,hi. -■ ; l U - _______ ^ 'h n r H s p p H " v
I -'I g row th . ~
r ■'{ I ShlBlds sew Ji'a fe 'S ilp p j i i I ' o f O rigin a n d Purity.
J ^ l l f
?y Fryers Headed i
i / )
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-oL Sw U Ljuifl-eom parr. prepare* and weUI lela. The M ttllry Induatry In th li arc* empt M andi or lariteyt. 3.410.00D peundi o f f ry e n I t lDt« the area th ro n ch Iba (owl. (Staif p
* * * * *
9cessing Gives UJ] ients, B rings “Oni try t» M aeaional w orkeii: Thm e worker* le tone receive t o u t wage* of tHB.IW each g. BUI year.ra re> * In five area poultry procculng 17 per* planlB. approxim ately SOO.OOO pounds nal 11 of Uirkeya, 3,410.000 pounds ol fry-
*'■■■ '■• e m u n t~ ^ ; W 'geCTe- tf ftB rT r ta a n 5 T . «^34,000 to Maglo Valley,
I . As In m o it Induatry In the valley.j f - th e produel o l tbe .poulln r planU Is
l & t n shipped to e u t£ m and w ee tM a a i r n ^ tm nufkfit& .T h ls_ in fa n * ..th a l.a U rge
™ p e rc e n ia |e . .o f _ th ^ to U l I s ' ’‘new" , ^ 2 money ia lhe area,
V ^ m * of the p lanU m a ln u la and • death n ts e some of the fryers themselves, '(ly tn it moat of the birds ir e raised un> toa'nd's der c on trac t w ith fa rm tn . U nder L tn c k this p lan , the processor p r o v ld e ^ e IshwRv chicks a n d the feed while the farm -
er-pT om es th e labor, of the A form er,aeasonal industry, the left l u poultry business has now regulated e th e lp Itself Into year-round operation ct Nell T his U done by aUrUng * " b au h ' fled he of chicks each week. They r*(iulr«
' aboul days to pu t on enough
H i f SOF BUHL
s in th e Seed P rocessing ey, we jo in th e A gricu ltu ral :ager s ta r t In 191!^ we ha> w ith th e volley to th e poin
shipping annually ov( as - Alfolfo - Clover fRefs and all overthYw
r c o m p le to p ro c c s s ln g p lo n t - f o r f h e er f ro m a ll. k in d s o f s e e d s . O n ly th e la ie - l> -m ed in th i^ p lo o L , J ___________ __
HAVE AN ENVIABLE NG HARDY, TOP QU
3 h ig h e leva tion , m ost o f t I" w hich mai<.es for be tte r
. ■®tr
i i l p p jd u n d c r ihV U ^ l O e p o r tm e n l ofi'. ' '
f i E m s•' ■ fr
d for East I
ft
W^m-> :H r -
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I weighs eoma Magte Valley*gT«wn fryera c > em pleyi 11 lullUin* M d U aeasonii per- y ry e n and ^<M0 gceae fiave been prepared. - - (aff phet^-engravlDg) t
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HJmploymentOutside” M oney'irkers w elgh l to guarantee- |i three.pound each plus Iryer when dressed. Turkeya ,
and geese, having mostly seasonal , essing popularity, a re s ta rted tn the spring i QUnds and brought to p rim e ju i l before , : fry - Thanltsglvlng.-
a cross between V an T r e u roosters 'alley, and New Ham pshire Red heru. The nU is rem ain ing ' 10 per cen t a r t cither .coast New H am pshlres o r Rhode Island U rge R « y .___
'‘new” eom e of the leading Magle Valley poultry processors -are Commons
a and Poultry, W endell, aerU e'a. fiwUt, Mlves, K enny's Poultry. HuU's Turkey farm d u n - and CampbeU Ooose ranch. BuhL
MpSS TEST R W ^ T C Df^ n n - JEROMB, No?. M - J Y a n k W.
H ouston. Jerom e; hms a HoUteln cow r, the th a l produced 30,381 pounda o t milk ulated and ?37 pounds of bu ttc rfa l In a raUon. 9W -day test, the H olsUln-Prle- >auh" alan aasoclaUon o t America reports, •(iulr* ■ 'nough READ .T I^BS-N C W B WANT ADS.
ILing business in t h e . u ra l Processing F air. ^ hove c o n t i n u a l l y
)oint w here . .
over 15,000 tons of ver and other seeds e w o r l d s
h e e ro d ic o t io n o f - w e e d s - o n d ----------r-s la le s t ; m o s t m ode.ri^ e q u ip - ■
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ILE RECORD FOR QUAUTY SEEDS
of th e se seeds o re a te r g e rm in a tio n o n d
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n l o f -A g r ic u l tu r e 's C e r f if iw t io n
S ol BUHL.......: ......
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New Increase
ii r r a i i e r f o p -
U.S.Eicbnomy-
■ W Sm N O T O W rB ov: l4 t i c i n j e - Rstion 'j bo o R iar economy hinxfd tbrw ard during th e July-Septembet iu a rt« r..w lth atrong advancc* In : produeUoQ. p e ru a a l Inoome and ■rage*. ■ • '
T h « .- 'co tn m m -d ep a iim e n t's Ko-
the t ^ r t e f 1 9 } 6 ;............ _
r ' Ice* reached a record annual raU of n e a rly 4M bllUon iloU ars-43 billions more th a n th i 'n r a l o f the year. I t was th e fourth consecutive, quarter In w bicit the 'g ross national product toRP«d t i u 400-bnUon-donar m ark.
. . - • 3. l>eraon»J Income roee.to a n .an - s h u a l.ra te of 321 blUfons, up tour bll-
Uona from the eebond Quartw. 'S. tayroU s In prtvat* Industry
... w en t up to an annual rat* of 18*4 • blUlona. * two-bmioo-dollar sp u rt
. t r m _ th e A pril-June period.
‘ rose to * 98-blUlon-dollsr .annual J ra te , an lncre**e of about MO mil-
“Blue Jeans” Ambassadors . ‘
r? Back in U. S. ;^ nov n " n p - B w y - -*
tw o, ■•ambassadora In blu* ieans” from 91 M le t have retu rned (rom / I n awaths o t Urlnt '»'iti} / • m X
^ 3 fomnie* In 33 European. Middle £ E as tern and Afrteon counbie*.
k ;T T h e 3S glrU and 38 young m en of O th e Intem aU onal Farm Y outh t r - ^ change (tPYE> group arrived aboard
the-gue«n_M «cy.-Ther h* .y* wark.pl _ j V>t throughout the summ er to promote .> f t l “peace through u n derstond ln^on a „ R i people to people basis,** a-spokeaman „ ! B f for the NaUonal 4-H Club (ounda- K j Uon sold.W T h e foundation, which sponsors IM ' th e IFYE program along wiUi the I I ‘ cooperative extension service, helped . U finance trips of 13i delegates to 50 H - foreign oountrlealn eVohsnga for'180 **' ■ f - rorel£n-rarm -7DUthrwiw-t*niF-heTe B thU year, he said. .® All the "farm er ambassadors'* ore
In th e ir early twenUe* and are •'4-H “? era club graduates," Uie spokesman said. e r - . M any are coUege students. ^ •d . - - T he delegate* are scheduled (« f o
to W ashington today to repo rt on " th e ir Uips to th e U. 6. a taU and w asrleiilture deoartm ents and th e em - mi
----- : bosslM of lh e KmI oountrieC----- --- ^
Army Drops Plan ?. ‘y To Take Propertysund WASHINOTON, N or. 14 Ww-The keys ,rm y has dropped, a t least tem po- _ «;'»* rarlly , lU proposal to take over 4JOO >rlng kcres of privately-owned and In - efore d lan land souU) o l P t.L ew ls, W ash.
Brlg.-O en. J . * . BssUon.. J r ... o t fo r i t * »rm jni«t«K T R m »tf*8arnttor-tf«ek» fc s te n son. D.. W ash.. O u t the proposal I r *The h as been turned do« 'n 'by th e de- wi
lUier p srtm e n t o t the a rm y .. . . .1 1 iland — ~ ' T
T her* ar* 75 mllUon lleensM a u - w k\lav twnobll*' d r iv e r s r in - th e - U nited flm o 5 S tales.______________________ . . mIwift, '
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milk - -
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P A Y R <Some I
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OTW FALLS. IDAHO
Seed Baggi
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i(erel
I A rlh sr Z. Greener, left, feremah foi i i4 i F«ortb sreR M s«uU>, prepares te
. W r ” ° - A
i Fame o f Valley s IsR eflec^ —X Iagie-V alley '*-fam eji4-pteduc*tiho “ o f the m ajor porUon of th e naUon's pit ” seeds U reHected In the yearly pay- ps
rolls o( th* valley's seed and feed companies, fn Tw in Falls county an alone more than 35 seed and. feed soi
” companies have a yearly payroll in sei excess_ofa million dolls/s. '
S W hile 'som e den lers 'han d le boUi he •0 seeds and feeds, o thers speclslUe In rji „ tha-HrBefjmlng nf seeds j n d othfra u l
In th e production and sate of feeds.Seed falls iln two cioues, Held P*
w seed and garden seed. Field seed in - ^ ,V c lu d u forage and grasses and gar- ' ' den seed Includes pess, beans, onions, *8 p , p o u to e s and other edible produeto. |^i
*■ ProducUon of feed bym lillng and id M ies for atock and poultry runs Into I . n - millions o t dollnra.yearly. About 30 ” — re ed and s n d buslntases are locau i l
efl In Buhl. Filer. Ooodlng, H a« l- ton. KlmtKrly, H ansen and Twin FalU.
, However, all such businw e* do >j n o t employ a big s ta ff. Some seed ^
buslnexies have only a represents- ^ Uve o r single buyer sn<j s)l »sre*
100 ~ riuW OR KSIIO r HELD
lh. BURLEY. Nov. 14—A rt workshops pr o t for eiemenUry teachers In Cassia Ci
:k» goantyschoolrrarybclny-d ljetled ' by rrl lal Iren e Buckley. T he first workshop m le- was. held after school T u e^ sy for ar
il r s t and second, grade teachers. . T h ird and fourth grade teachers gi
ku- will m eet T hurtdsy snd on Monday te «d f ir th sad -slx th-grad* leachen wUf ni
meet. -Ice
ROLLSle 800 men are preser
d t Brownlee - soo -rTrore-thoh-K)0e.—^
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;ge_d for Shipment
n for Globe Seed and Feed e«mp«By, n o i !s te remore • b s f ef cleaned clever vail aninc m aeblae a t Uie footpany ware- and
waUhes the aeed. ( 8 t■-----------------iT -r y ,— *'— » -------------------
jy as Producer ol ected in Good-SLf th/nn ln p r i f r t l n f . hsgfin f end sh ip- iuefa S ping o t seed u done by oUier com- ness - psnles. Old For example, the Twin FalU Feed rese: y and lee companj-. 135 F ilth avenue com d south, provides «srehouse spsce for Ing n several seed buyers snd dealers. tUs '
O ne seed company, in business ployh here- for over-40 .y«st»,-employs_a „ t i„ regular s ta f f of 10 all yesr around, i^ r i « During the harvest peak sessoa l l (joi): , w sj-w srrthan -ico -rm p loyea e n - lu tfe<3 i pajTOll. During the hsrvesl spp ros- p , j i . im stely 1150.000 U paid in woges. t
Another company carries s n aver- — . age ol 15 eriiployes on Its payroll ‘ all year and increases lts-.sta(f to . 50_for. i« weeks during the harvest _-
“ seiuion. I ts psyroll during one ex- ^ cepUonally ■•good“ Tear was around
*90,000.Z T he Agrow iteaearcn uenier, near n Flter. experiments on nev meUiwU
of planU nc, growing and handling . of m any kinds of seeds.•° M agic Valley produces sn esUmsl- " ed 80 per cent of Uif garden bush I* beans in th e nation. An esUmated Z 60 pe r c c n f o f lhe field seed pro
duced In the valley U certllled.Buyers and dealers ship their
» products to all p a ils of the naUon. la C anada and abroad'. Soma local ry vholesater*i-shijy-(»-N e*adir-W yo. — ip mlng, W ashington. Oregon and U tah >r a n d Into other parts ot Idaho, a. .W h ile beans ar*. Uie main crop rs' grown here , 11 U difficult to de- ly term lne th e toU l am ount of busl- i f neaS-CCtually done in doJIsn sn d |
Jc eo U o n th e 'p ro d u c t.D e s le n a re r« -
TAXTh(
i e r i t i y e m - . _ m e n t i
) o n t H ’e r e C a n y o
----------d a W o r
^ H O ^ P O W la -A /> /> y r iw s 6 w c H > ( a h ^ -
at After
noT* through th s macbln's.' Th* Oleb^ <
r s :
o f Seeds . i Sized Payrollslue tsn t lo te ll Utelr volume of busi- ^ n e n or iK e'am aunt of payhJlls:
One- Twin FalU company U rep . . resented by one m an. He ssys his company pays 4 warehouse forclean*Ing and storage oC hU products but hU company does not psy any em- ployes. . C—T he-J850-*griculU ire_cyiau». for Idaho lu ted liS^M.OtO as a total dollar value for 143.571 acres of y « seed efcprhsrvested-la-JW B in-Twln on j PalU couniy alone.
*The financial picture and the Im-
- ^ — Seotlari Crowning Aa
K in g Willi . , SC O TC H W
’M a j f U i r i f i
1 . BINOte jgOTCW WW8«y
»ROGR it B r o w i
tenefit: v e r y o r
^ ~ p o w ¥ r
^reo growth is depe ting more power as s e'. —
iX E Srhe big privote-enteri It at Brownlee, Oxbo' >yon will result in (ji's .pf rit;vv anr
ER^ . / - T - - '
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*rocessing
H I H Iob^ company Is sn* nf m an ; in Iht lalnes* of baylDf, aelllnr, pm ttuiB t r seed fe r gsrdener* snd fam m .
portance of the leed and seti] biui. ^ ness to lh* valley U not rrilnitd V e n U re lrio psyroto. Tfie ye»j!y U ib p a id by th* companies run into miaj o thoussnds of doiUrs. V
Brand names on feed maiiUlie. ' *' lu red here are known the ‘nsiiet nypr. being highly nu trJtlve and fci), anced w ith l i i e l iE e s l spe^ffli« ® form ulas. . . . ,
J n the m sjer producw prcdiitn . > h e re , local grains are used bec»iu,-_33 o f the high food value content. •
One *rwln FalU eompnny put. c h a s u an d ships around l.ooo cn. loads of hay - to- the-m ldw w t- u ti- year. In addlUon the company t' QRO-Sl the^a rgM l sliippers of ttt- U tled seed graIns”W'Ui* Iht<rmo l^■ ta in WesL
iliamlVI W H IS K Y
'inlasteT:. ' ^ h ^ r i c e
I F ' " ' "• *
tESSrnlee-ts
'I
ne *
pendent upon 5 soon as. pos-
erprise invest- ■30w and .Hells ' n millions o f j frffiQcilly..
i i W ^ o ’ s j
.« «hh »r* M ax tM c t^ ^ i
* *Idaho’s Famed ]
ProcessingB ^.tw i tre the bMis lor it pro* )>ave
J2 n » toduiUT which pay* W esll- JMO.'
r:»5 E3jn,iAnit -couptto. .where 18.000
peuioc* w e irow n « c tl;
“ a iS ^o f 15 of Ihe H Tft'ln Pull* lion J ; r « » u lo .p H tf » » r » .» h ^ th e y _ » o r r
jfndustrial, Motori Held Resjponsib
a t l a n t t o c n r . h j .. hov. j< tn s o -Uoit luni cimccf# *re no l cou»c4 inio bi c lp rttta , but Iwicnd ivpparcnt- Ij w firniM «nd chemical* from our MiaWal. molorl«d age. a am eer eijtrt ttW yetWrday. Huej
Of,w. C. liucptr o t Ihe NaUonal j , , Cuwr iMUtule Mid he bMc* his ^ en worldwide iWfUee by mTBH nll»Uconeem lnBcauie*of Ius( cancer. _
Ht «M fhU evldeneo Ind lcs tfi 7*' ■11 lUrtnlns Inereue In lung cancer U pf(*ltly'duc~W6*tly~W'^nnie!ii int. |»K» and various chemlcaU NCi. bUie air we breathe, o r to wWch tnple are exposed on aome lobs. Or
Smoklne »?enu to Blay "i» definite, rj-py tMe iHKr. direct o r Indirect role." o f B ta producing lung cancers, K ueper c e r u l l He n ld the total evidence from dxm'inipport the concept th a t the groa (Ml nujorliy of lung cancers, es> on ) pecUUr In men, tr e d u t ia cxces- thes< u n d m e tte smoltlng.________ th a i
T a s t e s s o r i s w a l lp v y s s o100% K en tu ck y flaivoi ye t each’ d ro p g o es dis o g e n d y . . . s o s m o o - Always nsk {nuBULi
- b r t h e d r in k . . . 'b y tl
I t a l I I ;
_ ' | y a S n B ^ E i l l i g ! M B !
L C u Jln r 1 .“ "^ company. DIVISION . “ ' ISVIUE. KV^TUCtff^SniAKSHT B
’sTamed Potatoes
H 9 bcled tbreugbQul Magle A'»1le;r aa th* Inc., ' JU t hird ■mOQth^_J?.n[te.tftn»b h « r t firm to rtln g potatoes a l Idaho P oU Im s . pholo
1 Potatoes Are B ig Industry, Hea)>ave' a n ealljnfltrd pnyroll of over u> Ju t»00.000. paid U) About SU seiiaonal where nnd 00 year-round employes. montf^ :z s ia f ln ia n i( lr rn g i» ( re n r lp a a r -D f -prDcupota toes w c «h»pj>ed Irom U ie 'M u n ^ — ty each year, nlthoutsh th a t figure sine r varies w ith tlie quality of th e crop, jj*,,)
T hese procrasors begin buyln# d l- jnpjsff rectly Trom the fn rm er-a s 'e s r ly ns A ugust' and continue th e ir opera- weu © lion xintll June. The nverafie proces- potAU to r remttlM In buitlncM Irom Sept. 1 pound
orized Age Is wnrd '
sible for Cancer Som e of Uie chtrnlcals released
Into the Mr by englncs'ttnd 'sm oke- stacks, or produced In certain In - ' dti8trinl-operftilon(irar®-known-l<^lie; able to produce cancers In iinlmals. K ueper said.
He aald Uiere Isn 't enoUBh da tal to esUmftt« (he relative to)e tiieyi m ay have played In th e rise In lung,cancer.- __
T lie jump In lunB enncer beRan before c ljare tte amoKlng became £onim_onpl»cejHueper. head of the ,NCT. ■fora~U fe~TU ncrtcttn~Publlc -----H ea lth asaoclaUon. •
One cancer-causing chemical, ben* z^'pyrenr, is found In (he exhaiisU o f Basollne engines, he said. And c e r t a i n suspicious hydrocartwRs from exhausu are released a l g round level, «here they c an aet on pedestrians and d r iv en before these producU becom* cfUut«d Inth a a ir, he added._________________
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l i r yr ^ .
■■
rich— — so sm oothi v o r . . . s dow n iiOGthly.ill fltid H i l l . ■ •ly tf ir lJd ttle ! - ~
^ ' I I ’ 1 , 1 -
1SI0N OF HATIONAL DISTILLERS,IGHT BOU'rBOH whiskey. «6 PSOOF
es Processed, Pack
- s f e m j ? - ,Inc., «arebou*c. Tw in Falis. Now i„ . « firm u p e eU >o ship 1.000 earlnada n t pot p h o i o - e n t r a v l o g ) -----------------------------
1-fc • f t c.m.vtl ,
! Basis of ..™: ,mnrltrlf
eavy Payrolls J;to June 1. bu t a few begin any- sllll .vV where frocn a m onlh earlier to th ree In too- m onths la ter, and complete th e ir f a l l i j■ p r D c w s J n r in 'M a y ." ----------------markrii
W h'cn'th'e 'p6tat^erencer~a-prDCWi'- P*«'*d-j sing p lant. U»ey are washed, sorted. slMd. snd Inspected before being " “ Ctni sacked for shipm ent. Some
Up until the end of W orld w ar f t . sacks fc well over W per cent of the na tion 's a re nm potatoes were marketed la 100- necni pound sacks. Mosl of them were no t culls nisorted acCordlnftO 'S lw ;------------------ IniT tnr
A trend, however, developed to - ihe pn ward both sizing potatoes and mnr* n c u ” i kcUnr them to sm aller quanUtlcs. sm ic. i Steadily gaining momentum. It hns lent of
i!
has i one
In 1916 54,208 sugar: In 1955
S f H I :
T I M E S - N E W S . . T W I N . F J
ickaged for Stipint
i''tu *Mflnd y r tr o t epentU oa, tha t»t p o u to n before June. (Staff
xj.icrl « nrn-.c<iiicrpt In p roc^tsln f. ^ H g B Nnvi', tn ndilKtnn in th e oonven- onal IDO-pound yacks. poUt««s ar« inrkrird in &. lo. 35 and M ^pound DCS. T lir ciinncr haa no t been uni*
A Dulll dr.-iirr reported th a t he nil M h *S per crt)t of hU po tttoes 1 loo-pnund lacks, while* a. TM-ln 'alU ptoceuor reported th s t he iinrkried-nenrly—iill-o f hlsH n—10- «u»d-*Aclu,-8i*ienie»U-froR).«thor .enters varied between these two xtremM. ■ B Q |Some processors use the smaller ■ m B B S
icka for No. l potatoes, w hite No. 2s re marketed in the Inrge-sack*. « . in „ , necnu.v of reeulaUona prohibiting
uUs nnd low srade potatoes from *niT tn r-ihp -s ta tc-and -a lso -beoaiis*-------------he processors term It "poor busl* Local i iCM" Ior U»cm.ielvcs and tor the go lo eltl inic. tliey nre fnced wllh the prob* tw o vallc eni of getting rid ol culU.____________ -'Wllho
n m -~jjlayeti“an^ nd developn
208 tons o f beets were 955 292,027 tons were
n m mS E E O U B U N U S U i
~ ! fairtt;
..FALLS, IDAHO . .
jmenlriyi Ovcr“lI.S
llsrold Koch compleles the final step la pi loes aa he loa4ls 100-pound sacks Inlo a ti raughout th e nation. Koch Is an tmpley
oeal dealers Indicate the ir culls w ouidlit10 e ither llveslock leeders or the Ti»'ln FiI valley s tarch-p lan ts. ' ■ aren 't erW ithout those aUrch planta. we who feed
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Ib proeeiaing Magic VaJiey po- • a truck for delivery t» polnU
ipleye e t Idaho Potato**. Inc.,
Id hnve quite a problem.'’'snrd~a ~~ n Falls proce».wr. "T here lu st Vt enough farmers and ran d ie rsI feed poiatots."______________
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3 ilcMW MMOn w u one of Uib mlM-9 c a t In tb o p u t IB y e a n b u t I t lUHI oo«t-ftt teM t 74 Ut u and tA74UM0 X l a propertsr da tnaae. th e weather " tra rw u repe rted toda r.g T te ^ tra p lc a l a tonn s e a e m ^ o ^
^ t t u W lndw anl UUiuU oa th e easternII cdca o t th a C aribbean to Eaitport, y ' . U e ,'a h d .a ro u iu l th e O ulf o f Mexico j ooaat to T u ea ta n . (h u t down unUl
------next- 'J o n * - 19;- T h e - n u l i - of- coWi l l . a ir aenthw ard over th e p a i t w uk*
-------ro d mean t th r e n d of any m o rg hot-blooded Irop lca l tw U ten thU year.
------- r -m o w ea the r b u r e a u clawlflede ig h t dU turbancea u tropical eUinni th is year. Only four b u ilt up windi o f huR lcane intensity — 75 mll«s p e r h o u r or be tter. I n th e pa»t IS yiwrt. <n «nH IBSa. h«Tg
’ a jn d to e a w ra w u io ^ fo r tb o p u t 30 year*.
O nly tw o ito rm s rcaehed the tI3 . s ia ln la a d a ad ae tthe r waa claatuied
a e m * .
Havens Iteady for ll Europe RefugeesIj HILWAUICEE, Kov. 14 nrv-'Komcs
-j today ,aod local weUare worker* prell d ie ted th a t th e f irs t group o t Hun-
— ~gar1in~rtfugeea.w ouJdJJilvj.hy.K oti3 M.
O b a r le a C N e llt. execuUve aecre- I ta ry of th e a t . v incen t d e Paul lo- y elew . aald fUghU of refugee* would» ------- leaT0-A tt«trte-f0r- th e -U n l tr t-8 Ute»]j 'W ltbla two week*, ii _____ o - N e m ^ ld h e Ulephoned th e Nail . -Uonal CaUioIio W elfare council In j W aih ln fton . D . C.. ye*terday after- i noon. H e said Uie NOWO Indicated I th e f irs t n ig h t o f H ungarians, escap- I in g communism lo th e ir bomeland, { would come here.1 ----------o w e u i - s a ld cJly-resW enU have
pledged homes for more th a n 300- - anri th « t th e fln il cmup
v o u ld probably Include 10 fam lllu a n d 30 ting le persons.
Early Bird................TOKYO, Nov. 14 W — Santa
CQaua h a s go tten a n early s ta r t ' thU year.
T bo f ln t San t* of Uie year h u
*lng a -a lg n advertising a coffee----------r i . » lr . l m „.ln,
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Sale CalendarW A tC a T H IS SPA O I OAILXI
Tat Im portaq t news and d a te t o t----- M a g f o v S ^ Pan^-A uctiM i:. Oback iDdlTldnal ads aa they ap
p e a r to r ’ IliU nf ol & u u _ to b a s o ld .
. . . N o v em b er 16 .Jo h n L . Taylor
AdTcrtiaemant,Nov. lS*li K laaa * K laas. AueUoaeera
N o v em b er 15 W. A. OUbert aad CnU* Gilbert
AdverUaeioant, Nov. U-U XTorsoa * Roe. AtteUoseera
M o v m h iir . . lS — ........: .e id Byram and L et Blm entaa
! A drertlsem est NeV. U -UEdlaborw tgh A L araea . AncUoaeen
1________Z _ _ N w a 6 ___________I Harry Reese
' ~ A drerUaem ent Nov. I M S K laaa A K laas. AucUoneera '
I N ovem ber 16Dave wax
- - .......AdverUaemeal. Nev. K -UXversoa A Roe. AaeUeneere
N ovem ber 19 P au l V. Bandy
AdverUaemenl—Nov. 1I«1T K laaa and K laae-AacM oneera
N ovem ber 19 i B ay Looney. J r . and Ja y D. I«ene > I A dverU sem eni-N e«. 18 a ad 17 {! K laas and K Iaa»^ tieU ooeers
; N o v em b er 191 Uwls Boatman
. i J i -------- -A 4w rllsem eal^M a«an411_E dlaboreugh * L an e n —AucUoaeei
il N o v em b er 1 9 ,
a 'Ive tvoa A Roe, A ucU oaetn
1 • N ovem ber 20S Clyde Oibometl -AdVertlseaienU-Itov.Jt-lT
. y - N ovem ber 20_____K l ’LcUa V. Hostetler, Admlnliiratrbil • AdverUMmeat-NbT^ber U
' vl - . aad Klaa^^ABetloaecrs
ilj N o v em b er 21I O. W. WUiamf AdverUsemenk-NoT. U and.SOftl Jea Daffek * Jim Hesaenatlih.
j 9 1 ........................ ' AucUoaecrs
i f " N o v em b er 21I n a re ld K rarc*
; l i . Advertlsetnent-Nov. 19 and JO ,. ] I Klaae and Rlaaa—AucUoneer*
- i j j — : ------------ >; i< Advertbc^enl—Nov. £0 and 21 r 9| ' wi»«« aad KUa*—ABeitooe«r«
I " ATTENTION PABMERS' l i ' W bea you p lan a farm sale con- • , to c t Uio Tlme»-Newa P a im . SaUT I - ' - D ept, o r -a r t 'y o u r ancUoffeer. Ul
1 explain bow - you can blan iel . . Maglo V alley oompletely a t oni
- -cm all'cost <less tb a a any oUiet ■■ r r * Tb«JllM>-wluryourstleU*Ung.tn
tb a T lmea-Newi.
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>1 MUtfle U tt ell KeMi pretfuee ei ,^ '7* 4«erHr (23 per ceal) ef Hi* Ir!Stic _ L‘■y®"' ? I,7«WCiaO»
tonkin lood an ortrsee ef UOO.O t VJB. b«rreli o» Pinloa GiU eem a>sUled MO,000 bemit el MidlNrrane
/ ceeil pern. Tlie MWdie Cetr prerU 90 per ceal ef lhe crede ell Import
' Into Cerope. MWdl* Eeit't e» refill o r - cepe<llv, 971,000 becreU per dof
e e S ' 1-lome*dance — Har»dred*-ef-mllll«M-er-dellar*Hi I pre- East-* ell field*, ebewn ea large i Hun- EgypUan and Preneh-ErypUaa coa t Nov. mmA ih«
pretpeeUaf operaUeo* eleewJirre la
B King Hill Reports I ““ On Trips, Jaunts;c iu ii KINO HILL, Nov. I t-M r. and after- Mrs. J sm u OIrke have returned ,
from VlslUng her parenia, Mr. and . Mr*. O. L. BUUck, in Parma. ,
°! Mrs. .Robert Mickland has , r e - i have
= h A U C 1A s I a m q u i t l in s fa rm in g , 1
, „ u - a n d .</2-M ile W est o f .C as tli tart C as lle fo rd H ig h w ay 4 Miles
ro a d a n d go 1 M ile S o u th a rh uS m t§ S A L E S T A R T S 12:30
61-T O P HC
T iny— H o la te in cow, m ilkir c a lf
W T enn— H o la te in cow, j u s t f r calf
, Br ownl o— Holfl toln cow, tt 4 th c a lf
—P eggy— H olatcln-cow ,-m ilk]
■11*5 N ancy— H o la te in cow, inilki
y ■ D a in ty — H o la te in cow, du n t h w ith 4 th ca lf
B eau ty — H o lste in cow, m ilk n ca lf
T opsy— H ola te in cow, duo v Dec. 24
iibert Bloaaom— H ola te in cow, di » - c n l ^ c b r i i t h " • R u th -2 ^ o la tc in cow, duo
Ja n , T th ' “ ^ lS irare=lT6Tgl6!ii'"W W ; hi
J ■ ' 3 rd cftU eaeers 7&—H o la tc ln to w , ju a t fre
ca lf-------- —Snow ball— H o lste ln -cow j-dJ * c a lf F eb . 16 t n - Rosie— S h o rth o rn cow, n-
l a t ca lf P ink ie— S h o rth o rn cow, n
1 s t ca lf............ M ftlinda— H o la te in cow, h
“ • 1 st. cn ltK a y - H o la te in cow, milki:
calfIT P rin cess— H o lste in cow, d*«• c a lf F eb . 16
Goldie— G u en isey cow, di c a lf Dec. 18
A 17 N ig— H o la te in cow, duo w eer* M arch 13 v -
B rindlo— Brincilo cow, due • M arch 8 th
- Queen— Hol s t e i n cow, dueJoaeeri ------on-N ovom bcr-12 ------------
B u tto n — H ola te in cow, due _____ ■ Dec. 23 _____________
M arch 23 S p a rk ^ y -H o ls te in cow, njill
B e tsy — H olaleln cow. milk:17___ ______ m lC. ■ --------
T oni— H olate in cow, niilkl ca lf
iMirix P cach le— Hol.nlein cow, d ! w ca lf M arch Srd .leer* Must of the nbove co»s are B
and UUooed. T he entire herd ' . and found clean. Exact brecdlns
.ducUon records will be given d td. SO public U cordlnlly Invited to vU:imiU», Ume prior to date of sale.
HIGH PRODUCTION O N THIS HER
Mr. Reese haa been shipping nd JO Op Creamery fo r ,th e past se leer* Premium Milk purposes. He h «
p ^ e t l o n records In unbon *li
3 HARReer, to
K L A A S & K LAAS. A udioUier ____IPhone 46G4, 1
- L i s t e n to O ur
ab War Can I m p e r a
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All)
Hie IrM J jola n r * c H w a ^ ma t m & o u j
SAUDI ARABIAr preridlt 1^ • " I lmpert*d ® Oil rn td t ,
I W . c a O l l ripltlMf
lar»HBverted-br-AmeriesB,-BriU*i>rPreael>-a arge aew saup above, wonid be eadaagerei a compaale*' properUe* la E gypt Itself. Tw U*nuUoaaLABlst»,ean-Kg)-pUaa e o a p a a y |i rre la Egypt.____________
_ turned from vtolung h e r parents,O Mr.aj«LWDi.-PjtuiJEI#gar._la_Pat= Ui i t s underw ent su r- Ini
and Kenneth Jones, a stu d e n t a t the University o f-Id iho , h»s been vUlU Ing hU p tren ts. Mr. and Mr*. P rank Jones. Their daughter, W ilm a Jones, also has been vlslUng here . She Is Mi
re - a s tuden t a t tba College p f Id a h o ... In
f f i o i nng, 1 will sell th e fo llow ing , loca ted 2 [Castleford; o r fro m th e S o u th w e s t C M iles Sou th . 2 W ea t. 1 S o u th , 1 Wesi th and J^i-Mlle W est.
I D A ^ O V .L U N C H B Y R!
HOLSTEIN DAIRY Cinilk ing w ith 6 th
1. f u •iL < k yc***". 37 cow* ave 1s t f r e s h w i th l a t per day. T h e avei
agreo th a t tbU U <VV, m llk ln j w ilh YOUIm llk in i t- w ith l a t - J H o l . t o t a BP
» i i k t a w ith I r t
, due F e b ru a ry § i ? e S
m llkin* w llh 4 th A*1 above h c lft
duo w ith 4 th ca lf ®
« . - - - i h
lue w ith 4 th c a lf Etome M'ubuTketj
^ T T w r n n fT jr ^ w f tf r ^ ------------------ M A <
t f r c 'h w ith Cth- D earborn terracli
tW i- d u e - w ilh - B lh ------------mc».new ,L lndem an Ifl-lnch
,v, m ilk in * w i t h ? r p ” ; i k r s sC om igator with
IW, m ilking w ith . eou shanksD earborn double i
w , m llkine w ith ' S ' r l f c . ' u : m Feed ditch cleane
m ilk in g w i th l a t D earborn beet a spring shanks
.w, due w ith 4 th
kV, duc 'w ith 6 th Pord mowinir ma"(3-polnt h itch >09
uo w ith 4 lh r n l f T rac to r chains f< uo Wllll 4 tn ca ll, J , p,g,J • . , < » . . . 3*scctlon spring due W ith 2nd ca lf itubbcr-U red pho
. One-w lng ditcherdue w ith 4 th calf -
, due w ith 4 th ca lf ~ n .w ^ r- ti* ^ ” waB __________ ::______________ C ouuw htcicd-fia:
R ubber-tired m*i njilking w ith 1st - j-p o ln t h itch din
JenlUns su ck erj n i i k i i i g w i th 1s t MISCIm ilking w ith 4 th M am uette 275 *i
300-SAllon molasi |\V, due w i t h -1th BaUjroom-wjulpn
w ater heater CQS-callon gils ba
are Bmim vncelnatcd Lota of shop too herd h«a been tcslcd item s too num er ecdlnc dsU s and pro-Ivch dsy of aale. The T D A l lto visit th is herd any I K A I !*■ Good trailer hou.ION RECORDHERD C Y
pplng milk to the Co- 30 heavy hens (ra st several years for- 17 young White:le has kept very good 3 Hudson SOO-chi«□ w ith.the company. Several w atcrtrs,
TERMS: CASH
[ R Y ^ R E E S E , (A u c tio n e e r . - - lG4, Twin F alls — 58-R , Je ro m e — i
O ur ^ r m C alendar D aily on K LIX
r a ^ ^ t V 0 i l - = = ^I— r j i B i i L L u i i . ^ ^ ' ..J J I ]~ GoodI W E n B Q S S prodi
w p^ W l S B t a f l B S ^ S ^ S X ------ .f ' Hon I
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OHPtfiNB C ::y .'.r ': - ' t - ilOtmOAtV ^ U —
A X 5_ . ' 7 ^KtWmAfI
h-aad-D ie tH Ur**t*-la-Ui TkllddU- - ngered by the spread of tbe Isn cll- If. Two largest oil (Inns la Egypt are .< aay (iBiet map) aod with widespread rji
Its. Prankle Lisle, a studen t a l t h e ____it= Unlvcralty-oUdihOMJuiaJKen.vl*.ik i r - Ing he r parenU , Mr. and Mrs. Don
u . . ^ ^ ^lEA V E FOR WINTEB
HAOERMAN, Nov. 14—Mr. snd .lu Is Mr*. Newt Crawford have left for J,*,'
>. Indio, Calif., to apend Uie w in te r.------
S Mle d 2 M ile s E a a t , 1 M ile S o u the s t C o m e r o f B u h l fo llo w th e i ___W e a t, t h e n t u r n o f f t h e o ile d
Co?
1/ J 6 - — IIY R E V I S E D L D S C H U R C H
CATTLE-61 1. I . , I - , .___ - ijjj;li t herd averaged 43 pounds of milk ^ day. In th e monUi of August of tb ls w j^ ra averaged 35 lb*, of milk per w w . j ^ e averago he rd te st U 3,7. You yrVi hU U definitely an ouUtandlng herd.
JUNG STOCK 4i n a p r in g e r h e i fe r s -i n h e i f e r s , 1 8 m o s . o ld , o p e n TiiiiIn h e i f e r s , y e a r l i n g s , o p e n ^in h e i f e r s . 6 m o n th s o ld ' unH o ls te in h e i f e r s • r ~H o ls te in b u l l calve.<th e i f e r s o f a g e a r e B a n g s v a c - ^
ING EQUIPMENT ^Deerlng milking machine, 3-unlt _n ,
I milk cans, good ones I)uckets. etc.
(tACHWERY—•acUir wlUi new rubber In back, over- ; s t springerraclng blade, w ith 3-polnt h itch,
fl-lnch. 3-way plow i L ,ang-on side rake, like new I___:. with 3-polnt h itch p iwith 3-polnt h itch and 4 s p r in g s __ :
(S 1^—ouble dise plow {9C, 7-foot, good one • ..............-to fll fron t end of Pordcleaner, w ith 3-polnt hitch 4i>>eet and bean eulUvator fer Ford. ___anks I,—leld renovator for Ford | ..on steel harrowsiscker. 6-foot. In good shapeIS machine, s-foot ; ' *>th-posthole digger : B'»lns for rea r wheels te21 plow. l 8-lnch. 3-wayprlng tooth harrowd phosphate drill L _
lltcher —ow j r -row slock trailerarniT noiraerto -T iK Ptirdrliiin itm ew — i — sl wagon jm d rack j
unnlng sears I lUd machine trailer (truek .tires) r ,
ch d irt mover o r barnyard scrapercker ^
SCELLAI4E0US—27S amp. welder. Uke new ^molasses tank . »equipment—stool, b a sln -and 'ho t--------« e r Wllgils barrelop tools, chains, shovels., and many numerous to mention - ut:/
LAILER HOUSE i:r house, fully equipped Inside ^
CHICKENS I ^ens (ready to butcher) wVhlte Rock laying hens ^SOO-chlek brooders tcrers, feeders, brooder stove, etc.
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O w ner “D . M. tH K N E Y , C lerk ! ®
e — 09S-B3, B uhl . ' _ . P ;L1X « l 6 :4 5 A .M .— |
' T I M E S - H E W S , T W I N I
______ COW TESTED • ______ H--GOODiNO.-NOT.-14—T h e-Id ah o ETFk BUte School fo r tbe Deaf and Blind. ooodlng. has a H obteln-cow th a t produced 14.417 pounds o f milk and ^ Ml pounds of buU erfat ia a 365-day test the Holstein Prleslan assocla- _ _ (ion’ of A merica reports. . 1
PE R SO N A LS ••WAWTm^_A^rtmW~«f Pr1»lk»» ^*1'*
JIACiASWK urd«f ncn> tor ------CbrlilrB^^^^crxra Haul N tntund. >*A«»
-_ W ISH_TO _A ppPT. , i i ^ ><e-tKirB ^ b r. tbiM. rhiidr«n. WsuK r:;;;! Ilk*.u mnk. tUi.tUId-1 t>w rr.(o««.tnil f«r Chrldnu. bipniMt t»U. n t r (Ml bom*. Wrtu 0«i l t . a (/» TIbm .N t-i. _!£SWAH
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I 1 FUPILTEX VACDUM CLEANER aFa
WoBBn*Kor-Woni<B.'' ',v« d<moBili»- Sihtlon. Wflw ot Phon. KIUm niilrlbullnc m 3Co. 7U to i A..nu. lU.l. rbon. lUI. «
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SPECIAL NOTICES !j'SfC.NCeu Corwutn. Mr*. L?,i« <i>rei>«r. ---- ^
■ nilTiylan. LncllU Dmlwa. rhanr Snn. ’ ^
SC H O O L S & T R A IN IN G ^WANT».I>—M«n.»um,ii In tmln f.ir po.l-
tlon ot Cl'A. Aceounl4i<t or Ilookkmxr AU at hom*. Top Klirr. Diploma. »'rc« -J! riactmtnt 8«rTlc*. Krt» i«ju>rmifnli Intarm.tloB, KlUow lluiinn, IdiIUuIt.
—r.-o.-ni>r-H3ir»in-tak»-CTtr.- ui»h. - f j jC H IR O P R A C T O R S
Nr.ltVK Kl'KUIALlfiT. Ur. Alma lianlln. n»— ----B E A U T Y SH O P S ijiTi
CUMl-U.Tt; meiirs Uaulr a«rvlc« «i- l>>i
CUUri.t.-'rt Uautr uriK f br a.litnctd Wll- iludtnu «t rnlucad v'>c<a. ’ Junior aiu. d«nu wAtk {ft*. Ua<hlnt1n< and rold k*.»a»f«. SS.aa. Ilfamr Aria AfaHwMir, dr.
,1 ..........p e K 5 i a ? ;e n t s ,Vi PRICE _Jii:
;_______ Wllh Eath rutthata________A rarmanfxt At n»utar Prlc* Sma
Phona tl<________________In. rof ApTolnlniant___________ JJTJri
IDAHO BARBER ts BEADTY I-I _____________ SHOP_____________ ^
L O ST A N D F O U N D - J lLO.1T V«rr imall^Tnr ^rrHar. ,b1a«k LOirr ((male black Ubrador dol. >;rMn _ ± ;
U^srT'm aeh .J r -h iw 'v r . r ^ n S H tMl..ln» m day.. Phnr<P imvw.______ NKV
lltwanl. I'hon. f KVra.t nt Ka.l 1 r..lnl., It.mUl N.I.an, ni
rui;NU: Arotilran Uiaa oil Iraaitd ilokar ilaek ailhcttd tor tU .» scr lon. al
' lolfrmouDlalB N il Cocntianr. rbftM
SITUATIONa W A N T E P ~ i jCAI(PKMTk:iL_i«>ik^AA>__klul__ Liana _ 1
WUMAN >anu .11 !>[>» hou.Kl..n>i>(. p |-h»n> i t n or 4I(]. oanlnXL £<
U>:r.-r TUI'I>iMu. U o U ^r. h.>.a.lir. I'h,m« OlSO-lT, L _
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hour . Phnna JSIH.il. Twin fatia "llAY IIAtiUNb a.d aiMkloi. aua- IU
ion comolnlRC. Phona OSIbnx. RTTluotJlNC in n>, ko.c. Un. C. I .' Mac' Hi
Nabh. Sl« 4lh A.Tnu. Norlh. Phon. «m . >rWUUlJJ UKK Io caw for i: or j chll.lr»n lio t
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WE StnVK AI.I. Of- SOUTJItlW I.kI IDAHO ri; >v. t w >-.iin,.i^________ _>>»
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B U SIN E SS O P P O R T U N IT IE S ; f
I P U IT T E X S E II - -ilO D EB N SERVICE STATION
Tne aulli. Illchwar and Clir l>u>|. •( nna. Small capital lo handla. Pbon*
il G R O C E R Y - M E A T l l ” M A R K E T -
‘ and Lockers. Doing a Good r<- : Business Jn Magic Valley. Easy
term s to righ t party. Write— ui • BOX II - 32 ^
C /O TIMES - NEWS | di _________________________________ __p.
SERVICE STATION 'j In Buhl _ I u
i lu ltab ie for expanding business. | . ' CaU No. 3 of 323, Twin Palls.
HELP WANTEP— FEMALE' I J]WUMi^^ga^ ^ atm.—Apwy-iii-ixrtiiB: ^LAl>Y i:UOK. 0D« oho unUrr.un.l, baklns }“
and dlnn.r »e»k. Apslj in wnon. “■
WlLl. aUn-LV :-twl'n. Ijk.u.r jo nill|<lthHiw.V«plnr fo' «n.iil...<.r I . i" '* s ' ;.|
UEAtlTIClAN: tillkirm. u.i.rn.l>i.]t, oi>-1 *calof for an e.labll.b.d OIrntrL 'will !<•
H E L P W A N T E D — MALEWA.VTl;oriuiUbl. n..,n,d n.a^
to Oil (or oaa of A»<clca-i oidr.i com. panlta. Our in«:lui»<ll,r « ntcr.ilir In tZ »r«rr homr. Salatr -pIu.' r..mnil>.l«n. 1 ‘ Wrllo Ua. G-ll t'o Tlm ^-Nr... ti.in* _
I E X C E L L E N T P O S IT IO N
t —^R -SE R V IO E -M A N fttJK ft----------«
j T op aalary, completely, new ca- *" , .rage and service fftciitile.';. Miut
be fully, qualified to ninn.-isc entire service operations__________ _ J i
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; B O B R E E S E _ M Q J 0 R j : 0 .; DODOE— -PLYMOUTHI ' • 600 Blk. 2nd Ave. .South
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IC drairtd. In«tilr« alUr t i l l ar ftU d«7 MICE Waluwlaii. r?t Tlh •irr,a» »«nb.
FURNISHED APARTMENTSAI-AIUMfc.VI lor I.U fctobatU
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«Bi 2nd A.»n'i. lU.l._______________UNFURNISHED APTS.
i UMUIOUM aparimaou. Korl* markLutuii Ai'arimti'U Cill Utl._______ from
ArruAirriv»;^iai«. t^roomi.
} IIOOMH. ’ Ural and "al«f furnlibwl.Adulia onlr. N« Ptl»- UcuiU Thana •
MUUKK.N * nwml. ground (loor. prlval* I _<nl«ncft. JlML.Mlrf Jurnl»btd._riioni J____
la wS.I1UUM apartCDfot. lUal. » la r. alKllU »IH I
au>r« furnl>hf L AdulCa. K> PaU. la- Horn. ntllr» 50» Wait ItfTburn. 1 *M t
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UNK :->i»ni Riodrrn. un* S-Toom aciDl-mod. I 1rrn. In'iuir* l»< KUInrr. '
WI1.1. aUl'l’LY :-ru..n. lo cj.upU and Mr oaiaa >a wlf* In aichani* for boiit.> 1 k..pln*^ for ;»nipIo»^^^;luU.. No chlU ^
UNFURNISHED HOUSES
SMALI. } brdtnon. Mixlrcn tictpl kaat. I al«i!tnuuir* 111 I.O-U.I. Phan* :•>!. I *> nnTin:
' ‘ IV llarriiln. UK, Phon* «M. InQuIr* 1
M i^ E L S N E O U ^ ^ RENT
* 8nd AV ntfi 50*01. *Phoni*ll°.“ ' *** I * ^r.w~rT.UUIl aandir and boiiiBar ~Clt4* I *
m.hnn Lumbar Cnmp.n. Phnn, 4U. |-------
T R U C K S F O R R E N TMACKS U-DRIVE n-picKup.ruAT DP.t>- n in H rr t in i
RATES DT UOUIu' daT OR WEEK „',ViE A S T 5 P O IN T S S E R V IC E
PHONB l t»I • ■ ' »ratW ANTED TO RENT, LEASE “
“r*ni*S*b*droom“ l£m»? rbonS
1:ik: 4D ACKKH. row <n>n ilock ranclklU«a h.lji . r.^fr.ncr,^ c |
UUUU i:u In Itv. Ila>« A-l R|UlDni«nt. •flnanc*. and rrf*rrnrr». 1 *«tl ef Wendell bank. Oa.* Will. nt. Ko. 1, llaiar.
‘'r J n l ' UON^^IO *'on.?” r.7‘"»a»1 UEijdrntr htjp and^niathlnjtr. Wril* Uoi
‘ "h o m es' FOR SALE ^::z^ Ca^llcfoul :u i . Mnndair Ihtn'ith Krldan. jf J ic
awnlnt, alarm w'ln^wi, rarnOrl "with I atnrac* .par*, do>n rarmrnla. I.AI
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NIC.- Ia.»; hnm* will. In,om*. CoM ; I<Kailnn. lo.»lr rard. rfoprrlr I* In ricrlltnl. rim<llllun hut iarr* horn* I nertia rtdrrnrailnr. I*rk* alluwi 'fnr 1
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ROBINSON-FELDTMAN i ' “ *■U(lk«.|n naalian .{
tIT Main Av». Wmi Tal. >U ll J EMcmWr tUliIpl* Ll.ilm | ^
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^ I'T ’kluhrn T!l,l liIn"?1. . ‘MJmi».| fo'r j Kim aulomalle wa.hrr. manr kulIMn,. Wau. dinl llful I»"B and ahruhbrrr, carace. ha.*. plan
! menl. “rna« and^n^k.r. ^On* nf th* Udi I drec>rated thrnunhnnr, ]'rlcr<l at Ju.i tie ,
■ T H E G E M __________I J ” ;
j R E A L E S T A T E A G E N C Y j u.o<
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OVKn ONK ACHE on lU.bum ■sns iinlfnt in fim° ftntmM ~t'ne.^-r~ -----.ShruliUrr. famllr nrthard. f.nfci pa.. pK„, lure, r<-.>t crilar. rhickcn homr. *vcr>. ' ^
:^bi^tooni'*liome! * e" " ^rrwlj- tarpelrt! Il<[lnr rix.m. lJl.J,«,t frontatr on hlchwar. fcuttn. » . pant] heat, cllr water. Uwtirr »1II irll i.n ' eunirarl. nn nutilde finanrlne ncert.arr. a I.. lUMEDIATi: I'OSSESSiON.. | (i„ ,
L L O Y D R O B E R S O N i " " i A G E N C Y ^
tZ’ Slnthon* North rh.in» sTP I' Not a Member of Uilliiple Uillns
6 Y E A R S O LD I m .'.'Ita.r|«ml
, cellant NE loetllon. Il.auilful yt,d bura I and Undacapln*. Sal* ctlee |lJ,Soa.OO —t
P R E S I D E N T S T R E E T ! S
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S W IM IN V E S T M E N T ^ ^C o m p a n y “ •'
PH. Ml - . . . --U 1*1MLUITEn MULTIPLE USTIN^
. H O M E S FOR SA LE _____ODC*N-l-«M.-lUrri.«i a a l ^ aUUleU
UI OWNEll-Dapl**. iMt toMtioa. Coed r«stal »t«|MrU. SOU a m p . r te«e SUa. UJil
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- ^HOME AND INCOME THilK
t*«droo«-iM<tera.baiat-Bl« * .»P*rt;. —i" ''; ■xnia. C«olral i»*aUa» plant, hot w»-lar bMt. Or owner. KIX SLxtk ar«au* ........e«>L rfcoB* ...........- - [ r—
• l» lNICE 3 u irtea. bon* en half arr*
y r n v A^HACTIVE older bom*. » _ _ _ hedrocma. birtwood. flirplare. .leket heat, plenlr ahade. flower*. ^ |
J IM VANDENBARK \.m SIroahene Sl. Pb. SH ar ^^3i [;
LO OK WHAT YOU G ET 1 |#»MAI.S 1't.OOR; S bedroomi. klteken. ____K ;-.’7.T;.“ S 5 '. ,? * = r ’.ki T t —room 5 aVoraM roam,. Verr dealrabl* r m ea.i'location.^ Clo*. >» |n*- }„ I^mVr»f^l£.' PrV*kan^ean' b*'arr»n«e.l. I» t lllh A»a- ||
-J S’_________A-QDICK HALE________ j ^wlll**aV a'lerriric bur bn IhU 1 bedroom | • ■ —
We.t. If n>u ar. louklni far a lood cIm‘ Ineeatmenl ae« ihli Immedlaielr. , '*">
H A M L E T T R E A L T Y I « • ']0S Sbeibon* N. iKIki llulldini) ; and
rhon* »:S Dar ar g.rnlnf j Prl< MKMHtn MULTIPUi LISTING | --o
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10 r.OOD ACIU-1 ncar'iowa. Uodeia I home, »ara»e, barn? Thli I* a lop __plic,‘'fSfll.i'--cU.lom--f»rhi»r-ar-II**-- — Ialoek dealer. Sea al onca. Pric* lU.OOO. cSI.OOO .Iowa*Tin.'J 13 UNUSUAt.1 A ••unlrr ham* ___tlful'*brlck hom* haa 1 brdroomi. full ------b.i.m .ni, carat*. lOO'iSOQ' lot. if a ioeaUon Noiili of tawn will ault jeu ,—rou batlar ae. thIt new home. Pile* j
I aad tarm* aeallabl* al eur offlea. _
I R E A L E S T A T E j n „ I - • S E R V I C E ,- I N C .- .......... j fu”;|.a:irM riB A<«. North - Plwaa l l t l |
JtBMBnV-WmmrCTOSTIKO ]
I HuHERE T IS I •
ntaml new S bedruvm homel r.learalni la hanlwood floori; mailer bedrvom ha* aail
W f r ] - £nac*. 0«tnli* larafa. Total pile* firl
ArAHTMKNT II0 USE-?U«llcnt' re- turn on IneealRienl. Par eut in IS rrara. Small down parment. All uallt I U «zc*U*Bl tandUion. i
PERTILE ACHE ;> n«<lrnam brick home, full baaemenl. ) ^ —
(Ireplacca. an excaptlanallr well built ^ — home. Irrliallon walrr. deep well and ■ nreaiur* arelem. UMaled north of tnwn. Total prlc* IIS.OOO. Uaa rour GI loan rlihu en thi* «m.
T H E SECDIUTY AOENCYJI»-KEALTOI«-:«J *“:» Ualn Atcnu. W..I
U*aib*r UulUpla Uitinc
I — ' ■ ll Tk.NICK :.D1:DR00U rram* on SOitO.carner'lul. IIardwoe<l fioon. alekrr hr*1,
- “ !SI.AnCS ISVilIV LOT »B Cam*7 •! I Cl
’ *5ftt?srI DANDY t ACnES *lvh hame. bam. i
chlek*n hauM. «araie. lull water, mod- i ern bnnia (irept beat. Southaail loco* >>U»B. Onlr l».WI)._________________ ;HOST CIIOICK t.acre .ll. for 1 ee : | ___home* on (all, *aa1. MIfk priced bul -- fla*«i locaUen la vatier. ,<5000 rOOI. UALL-TAVEnN. Norlh. ini aM^ l«wn. Prlc«d lo Mil al eae*. $** Io.
------- jT e . White Agency j K 'I J. E. Wlill*>-ilEALTOIlS—C. R. t^ a a r I hor
137 Main A>*. i:aii-.PbaB* UT 'HtJLTIPLE LISTER | >et
9AUR LOCATION OVEn 41 YEAM J Wl__________________________________ pin
KXCE1>TH)NALLY CHOICE. V . r r *"•'
dlnlnr room. Very eon.enlrnr floor J”"
C' It, Heaullfullr land'taped. >Ulia room, den and hath downiuir*. Oil
f u r n a c * ; la ra i*; carpeted. Oalr VEitY NICK MIKDROOU, Kilra cloi* ' a,1 In—Northea.I. Thli ii the hell for the [ i|r
moner >n V. lone, loni lime. Owner I .ig antluua. LeiVi akaw rou Ikli hom* to- i f,,, dar-at onlr K.UK. Termi. l"
-IWO I.nVKLY a.n^KDHUOU-J<0UF.Sr-
ur. are amonc Iht vcrr be,l In Twin fjalli. ^See^them now—ther^ w on ia,t. I Wehom. un I'ieree at tl.loo' for eili^I* >ou
M A G IC V A L L E Y R E A L T Y • '''• ___ a n d _ lN a U R A N C E ..C O _________
i:S Sho.hona Slreei Saulh I
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P A Y S I T S O W N W A Y I —
— LOVELY -a c r e a o e — Ht ;■ r.1J be,lr...m home-wali v wall rarMt, lu« . fireplace, ha.emenl. beaullful view and All 10 acre, .arnlnc tOn dollar* .- rr ir - Tin Hente>l oul. Trice ala .hcd In TuiT
S E L D O M - ; • “On two nicer bome* bll marktt al lh* F-iiT•am* time: 1—1. : l.e.|r..im hom. on Pre.ldrnl m.«St.. wllh lhal Igninl Jor. nlcelr finiihed I::.I>a.rmenl and e>tra l.aih.' A luxir .n|«mllr^hum* UB a^l«aulltuh.n.. Terji» J i tbur.r. Thi’. i’, ; 1^ t^"r , t —t S beilroom, wiih full Uiemenl. L I ^ d 'h^bbr .ha*t!'"Y.L"c.1!,o‘ W lTk"!'n ' : . ^*d !:y‘ —l l j f » 0> ^ 'N ' i - r i r f a r [ r =
T W I N F A L L S R E A L T Y i j f r - . A N D I N S U R A N C E !
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HOMES F O R l;^ r r ~ ~ J
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R E A L -E S T A T rF O T s I r r. dl-A tU in i/aller V i..
Metnorial Park. l»h,m.
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BY OWNER—4 RenUla In butlneu dl.lrlrt ,,
1e r m ^ . i " l l i ; « r ‘*tv''ll.; i.'t /a TImea.Nrwa. ' *•'
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A C R E A G Et.hedroam home. Garate enrrl^*!'* feedloc llreitoek and nthrr fa(m't..]'i!Ind. 13.000 will handl* er o<n .,'ir trad* for citf Prop<rlr. !
H A R O L D ’S A G E N C Y {10* Mala A»*. E. Phoaa <0t> or Itijj
I » CIIOICK 40 ACIIK KAIlM.'i. i„•IV* ' " ‘“ I’’’-., Kicilenlprlcrd ilibL Ca lot ptUo and iJktlon.A MOEIKim t DLDnoOU IIOUIL (ivchujcket. eehiiliTanTT^^m.rdTnlT irlel. tl.iOO down will put lou la itj low priced home. -*
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renr.r“ "llTme” ** ‘l*r°e'-khrh‘*‘'’” '’' f*n"i.V«l ba“7men*'wlVh**plrntV V7 .«s■V.ker'Tnd drrirr^Hai fMulV"”""'^K LVaT"!^*?^ **iiaiTci* ty p e now cnop lAnu j m i::0 acrea cultleated. U acir. iun.'wIni. *{iV**‘{wd.. iJIiUri will Xoi IttUalian. t n<«» m4l ern bom* with part Element an! 1 be.lror>m«. Slakar heat. Prlc* Iti.W
— P ,-J rB A C O N -A < J E N C Y -Claud* Drawn. Jr.-Lrman .trh.ak Act«> OtrMt Frnm Po.i Ofllc*
M*nib*r Mulllpl* Udine
SERVICB ffTATION AND - MOTEL
ni>* (oel S*rrle* flutlea anj Molt Holel on. Ihroutb bltbwar dvlnc ti«t builom. nic* lacaiia. AddliloniT !».« for nei( ubIU la aialUU*. ToUl rx*
?.‘2jptepertr.
PARMSHudatuB^(tnrr ka^Mii^Xnod^fara*10 SO near*'r./*n. 8«e*rai >ir?i la th* nicbflald. Hhothoa*. Oirirkk and llactniian. a* wall a* aon>* af ibt alM bar* a (Md d r r ^ r a la* Ua rtli^r £ : : : “ : . r v ’s . ..<bur* la Ceediac.
H U D E L S O N A G E N C YOOODINO, IDAHO
i4 CROP PAYMENT PI.AN, ne bellir •?ll la Mafic ValicT. UO Acreu Good •If siodera bome. machina thed aa<acreare for down parment. ^PATHEll AND 60N RANCH, wltb 1 houu,. U i Acrri (ood fartil. aoll plu ctitur* for lO mlik'cawi. Milklnc r>A oulbulldlno. tlS.OOO dowa.10 ACnE.<l GOOD LAND, i bedre*. homr. modern eicrpl brat. Verr lood caw bar*. ISt.OOO. 110.000 dowa.Tk<** S farm* hav* b**n apprahid. wollk the aikinr prlc. br irxnlai atcnciea. Cam* In and t*l full dcuIlL WANT Tn SCRATCH IN THE (!00D KAimiT W* ha>* 4 acraaie prapeitlM
.ia.nier end 1 la Twin Palla. pl WANT A JlOMET^TOa 1 W rw .
A . G . H O L L A N D
MEMUER MULTIPLE LISTING
U’a difficult to underttand wkr mbM one ba* not purchaied tbla eonr bsaii.>»"•, 1 lledrwjm., larca Helm rwa and klicbea. utllllr room and allarkrd taiaie. Nealled on a lane lei.l) lot In Ik* .aelu.ie. C«ok addKlea. All Ib. feaiur.i rou dealt* In rour dttta home a r. rour* for IIO.SOO wilh i 'elTran'' ^ * quatlfMWkti do rou want In a home: l4 r>| iirlnr n.em—hur* bednioma—VncctB p l^ kitchen—wall te wail carpetlatY aad Jmlr want. In* lail?* A**inw'd»«a r : : ; S M f w i s i S l ' j . - K"JJIrnlmeal aod aecuiIUr~(or J«*i
F A R M SMR. Ruilneaa or Profndonai min. O Aon .rnir « mllei ft«n Twin fiik. llraulllal .lew. Itri* Ittel flildi unt • lot.t; Land It clean, hiih >lale *( feilllllr, boaita at Iwmpar rl>l< *
Dliill.Ile.1 with raur Intemil We U.i -7jiuUHndli:«JiuMJn-Moi*l«_*mjn<'. fnr kiimr. nl r..m . ttf. . . . w.l.
We 'bay* a few iarc* farmi tbil in>X’ ” T Into 2 farmi.^BilK
Uan ‘"ama” " in il’
---------ID A H O -R E A L T -Y ------:J« Khoilione 8L Eail Phone JW Jim Dodd, 4 » 4 '- Clark Call
Member ef'MiiIlipt* Liitlnr 8ertl<* -
' FA R M S fO R REN T T
luu ACIIES and ao acre*, nnaate. *1 mem. refereneea reouirfd. Wlii*
~ FA R M S FOR S A L E ^
I ACRES. In Wauliful m'Hie?n 'h?ra” *irad*'*"A“ "»»k *•'*' I::.JC0, 11,000 down.
ACIlt-'^ Juit^^tjallM^ traa hoin.. m.OOO wllb U m tL E IG H T O N IM E S , Broktfm South Llncalh.^Plwa^H
~Co« and raif ,*tup. Tajlor »richti. NIre home. Ceed aU(k •"J;Trrmi avallabi* —Se.eral other food catU* ■•“t J • ' '■nHrr-ftnt*. Wall tmpTOeai aad.rfl*.Pfin.'* 10 Aem ■**» f -
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favorite stores and s e t I t fre Free Coupons for th s Prize I day a t the Fair. Fill o u t the
. - - t he box a t Radio B ot^d^To^ hundreds cf Valuabis M a x ^ i
ALSO FREE DC
Be on hand when the doo 1:00 P.M. Friday and 1 Over 50 free prizes w ill b<
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READ EVERY A P T y
You'll Find Listed. Bar^a ___________■ ' Member of tl
^ p o n s a t t F)N'S SHOES^AWALT'S _________DEPT. STORE !LECTRIC CO.
KING CO. kYFAIRSHOP WBERRYCO.E PARIS ENNEYCO. rS FURNITURE : PHARMACY . ____ ___
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ts Are Happy lo Cooperate to A gricultural Processing Fairmake-your-vlsit-a-moat-pleas'--------d below isx iv lns away tickets irnTay get your reTfcshmcnts se! Remember, if you.do not" rill cost you Sc. Even tha t Is p icK up your tickets at-your ~ t free? You also will receive . ize Drawings (o be held cach I the coupon and deposit it in foo— you may win one of the u ^ a n d is e Awards!
DOOR PRIZES
doors to-the Fair open at id 10:00 A.M. Saturday., ill be awarded to the f i r s t .
n r T O P A y s T X P E R ^ — ^ —
largalns Galore for Every of th e Family_______________
rHESE C O ^ E ^PRICE HAI
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ARDWARER-CAIN _________AEN'S STORE ES-MACK OR DRUG lUCK AND CO.& ^AVE_^ ^
-M^NDIOLA US SALES.^G JEWELRY'EET'S __________
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T urn the pages no^ every page is ^oac bargains! Make y> Valley Agriculturt
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by yourTwin-Falli fo r this important
mi;06 A M. TO 5:1
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r blank at any o f the Twin Fa addrcss'and"depffsltit*tirthe' ivn every few m inutcs!
CHANTSTROLINGER'S
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now of this newspaper.., loaded with hand pickcil e your trip to the Magic ^iiral ProceflHinyFnir pay _ antage of bargain .prica — Js o f items brought to yoa 'alls Merchants espcciall; ant 2-day event! ^
m5:00 P.M.
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