record turnout of idaho voters to polish off one of most...
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Nine Irrigated- Idnho Counties A IlcRional Newspaper Scrxlng
LATE BULLETIN.rEtPlNG, Not. Z WV-Chlnm .
raeut Mmle* wUeathed u i offenslra «leiV ISO raUr* of ba(U«>t«ni BhABlonjft «dMt today la u effort to trap ihoModB e( Chlncu cemmimlst troop* In MkboTM nicht from thetr Imperiled foetboldt ta •ooUi MkAchnrU. p rm nperts nOd.
VOL. 29. NO. 192 TW IN FALLS , IDAHO. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVKMRF.R 3. 19-lG PRICE 5 CENTS
60 Irrigation Groups Throughout Idaho Oppose Bill to Create CVA
A coninii!! trlcu S.HU
Don St-i:
represcnllng dlreclon and otncrn ot CO Idaho IrrlRailoii cunipunlcs and dls- rni on record here aa oppo.<icd to the Columbia valley aulhorlly Icul.ildiion.•halrmon of the board of dlrcetora of Uie Twin PnlU Canftl company and Bpokesmiin for idpd that the "droatle lar-rtaehlnR powers granted the outhorlly under provlaloni of pendlne < In no way compnmble to Uie pre.ient law imdcr which tlie bureau of rcclumailon operates."_______________________________________________________ Other membrrs of.Uie commlttec
iTC W. A. Uel.u, Jerome, chnlrman if the board of dlrectoni of Uie North Side CnniU company. Ltd., ind John Kelley. Shellpy. chalnnan if the Upper Snnke River Wat< Uner* Prolecllvc imlon.
ifford iiL-.o denied that Idnli Power company rlKlil-i inlerfcre wit
itlon.
Small Nations Flay U. N. Bid Rejection
LA K K Sl-CCK.SS, N .
cffort.s of Sdvi.'t Ru.'<si.
Nations security cm m cil
sniall-iialiim,-; a lta ck on
.if Iro lu nd . I
O ilie r MoTiKoliu for
rjii'mhiT.sliiii.
The slianie.sl a ttack
fn in i Art:enlim ‘ D e le ^u l
Arce, who purticii-
larlv vjrainst ii.si; o f th e veto
on mcmli.Tsliip upjilication.s
.mill (ieclarc'd t lia t i f thi.s pro-
cv.hire is to he followe<l “ it
is hett.T if the o th e r •JG nii- tions simi.ly fo l.led u p oiir
papers ami turned over to
five K.v,i, powers the so lution
of .>iir lu-ohlei
V.. Nov. 2 (/P)— Despite Htrcnuoua to block criticism of the United Knypt and Argentina toilny led ji the council for rejcctinK the up- irtUKitl. Tran.sjiirdan, Alhanin nnd
U. N
nil cnllc tolerance’
<•(1 Ir»I i>
nirnlJ^ for n rr.hlp.
■ lire be i-pUble
•e<Hilrc-
he de- liUor rep-
, Snbjl* wa.\ a rla.vll bci Turn Connally. D.. Trx.. U. a. re.'pnlaU\p. and Soviet Rrpre.-.i tlvp Andffl Y. Vl:.hln.slo- ovei hro.id principle of the commltUe-« riRhi to review iJw •ecurltt'Ceunell-J
* M'liln.'ty li tl&!^ tlie tom-miiiee hfirt no -nJmndal*" to crlMcln Ihf council. wWtc'CotmatT? con- lendnl ihe commltiee had the en- tltf rr;Kirl of the council brfore I' «nd cmiUl i lt - ■'iri>on of nr«
■ Ith ndml .^loI
Hunting .\ccident Costs Man’s Eye
JEliOMn,?«. loal hl.'i rlslii hunllnR orrlili iil <
rails
phpa:
scloxi\nei.i durlni.
Beviii Sounds Note of Hope For Treaties
•'carr, pallci formulatlnK
'or tlic five vanquished t. )f narl Germany,
ArrlvlnK almartl tli Lhr fiiur-powrr for ic.s.slon wlilch opr
ilnltti
Ihr I lhaIs pleilKrd
I R.1U1:e w,’lll M-e If ur can work the ,es ln!o pcnnanrnl di)i'um<-nls •ml tlie of war, Onr llilnc 10 cliur and Ihiil I.', that every-
boiiy wunUi pcacc und l.i tired of ct and tunnoll." iich Deputy Fore
vliuirlreilso vrrlvrd <
De : , 111.-
rvlllr.
ifter the trra lift, BulKtirlu. and had i>rer
fi>ur-i»i.houRlit the lorclKn mlnl.Mcr.i won :ir.it dl.iciLu a treiiiy Oermni 'on about the 20th of Novrmbr
es for It-ily. Il.mn MtinKary nnd Fli cuneludr<l. iircilon. Unvln ivi
prove a reque.st by BclKlum ui Tlie Netherlands to parUclixili- thR four-powers dlsciiMlon on Oe many.
AUhouKh Dcvln did not tnenllon that. hMnlended to confer Immedl alely with Secretary of Stale Jame P. Byrnes on Anslo-Aincrlcan strat eny In the peace deliberations, a: aiithorlzeri source anld he wouli probiibly fee the Amcrlraji iifflcla within 30 hours on ihL matter.
FLASHES of
LIFEf ABSoclalrd
PrtM
CATCHLOS ANQELES. Nov. J—l^ule-A
frisky, M-ix)und sprlnR lamb—n a home, but the Society for the vcntlon of Cruelly w AnlmaU w to make -lure there will be no n key buMncs.n,
Alex 'niley. ftuperlntemlent of SPCA -Oielter. .lays "Loule'.i .i \
pet for kld.s. and he'll :■our la^Bui; -Whoeve
UNIIAITY OrcATUR. in.. Nov. 3-^^le prl;
winner In the honiecomlciK demri lions ronicst at Mlllllcln unlver.sH wlL a Kentucky mountain stlll-but that won't happen again.
ITcsI.lent J . Walter Mnlone m ls (■l)llle had complained abc .-.riunK and fraternity and i :y liiair.es u. lnK llquar Uiemea r deoorallon.1 would be dlsquii
liutoniallcally In future co
the
rlRht.lake. American Kails
n lake. I.-iland park, Lakt d Blackfooi niarsd re cr\ le 3.272,000 acrc feet of •
:i Jackr. Hen
n'k'w liy tlie courUi
n -siKikrsmun nl in "CVA llin-ute vl, lott of llie Id •hlch provide th
• lubjcct
1 by Introl n
Major Goods Left on OPA
Control ListWASHINGTON. 1
DuilciinB nwtcUJBlpd mo- t Itan-
MoM IcxllJtt irf-ipiir.t Miv,i heary cOMtfiner <I
loods such a i bmiMhoTd mecli ViuhlnR mni
Flier Missing
i.iri;T . iiKKsctrKL la m d
. . . :>II»lnr >l %tx on (light nm Ciiam lo I’aUu Ules. (SUff
Pilot of B-29 Listed Missing
On Sea Flightl-'itsl l.lriil, HiTscliil A, Lamb, fc
m.-rly <.f Twin Falls and Kller. h
•. Mr,^. Howard Illi.ck. '1
r I1-2U I.llo! li;.(l .shipped 0
'win Falls Swlfl I- l»-lnK inductei: rrol the scrvlci
Ud, a T'.ilii Falbi girl, ib. alonit wlUi Uu‘l
ved th
and rprill
FalLi
JolnlnB he
In Tv,'li
electriccixskUiK
lus .nprln>
Some cai e<iulpmcni.
.Most fai
Ua.itc I Ncwspi
producLi.
ul healhiK v.ovp.- >nd iK-ddlng prodm
, flooi
•lilnrryanrt
Slid eqillp-
repalrlntt, IncludliiK
SilK r, iyrupi i
Tanker AfireBALTIMORK. Sunday, Nov.
— Tlic BalUmiire mwilclpal ; station reported early UKtriy ;; received iin SOS from the In
> Camdeioff !
Lamb\x\l\ Mrs, niack uiul Mrv Vei »;.lioi>. Ills l.■.t.•r, ; and a broili nd .sLsier. Henry L.inib and Mi reo«row Kite, In Hurdland, Mi
v.'a-% born.il.s wife rrcelvcd the trl
______ . planned lo vLlt her ;,1■tfra-*ln T»-ln FaJlj. Mrs. Ainant Gians and Mr.i, ItiKcborn Etlk-u- bcfore sallInK for Oirnm,
Record Turnout of Idaho Voters to Polish Off One Of Most Bitter Campaigns
B O ISK . .Vov. ;
voters who liavf
taek.s that uirne
A ren in i turno
c ra tic parti.'S T
o.-<-«enlial In nett
8 a . Ml, ami clos,
To no cne'.s .su
S n iit li and State
nivrlit pn'dicKid
eandiiiate .s- for
tmiclies iin iheir
"A ITi.lum voti
S m ith ."hl.'jho n iil I'll
n ational liy rnaj<
■ i-aini:
voters
ea lh .T
'Ut the
■ p, ni.
S ta tiiiH-rati
ie.s fo i
p rac tii
iiiK- fo r II r
^ lan fi
Ida lio
nilcr tt 1 lonjr
into on
ote
By FRANK W. MTMAN
Idaho'H l ‘MG politica l ba ttle will be w ritten Tuc.sday by about 200,000
: nionth.s to iin artillery harra^,'o of oratory, fnctual n rK um e iit nnd pcr-ional at- >ne of the sta le 's bitterest.
;ire:*identiiil ek'ction was predicted by .slate chairtiicn o f the RciMibllcun nnd Demo-
i.sl to iiiKb i th a t coniliiion.s w ou ld be “Kenerally fa ir an d w arm er Ttio.sduy” — an The polls open ;
Republican fb a irm a i
ic C hairm an Dan Cav,
r the ir respective part
cal piirro.-^e.s— im t tli
ton ij 'h t .
fo r the Republiuan iiai
I Tom W.
uiaKh to.
es as the L‘ closing
'ty "- s a id
CavaiiaKb,
Cavanak'h would atlrac
den tia l year,
to
m ated a
000.Some iKillll.a!
i r l lh i‘ I 'n lire Dt-nic
oritn'.s n iU K inn from
i! S m ith atrre.I'll tbr
record nuinbt,T of
ith said the tu i•lumt \
ivananh esti-■ vote <if 200.-
n it ir lir k r t. s la le and
fi.noo to l( ),nm v_ .sa id
il^h that I
•olers fftr j
ould approii
eloclionon-presi.
■'2(}(),000
s Offeredrlci-tloii lire -.-1 iiffered 1
;lalbt line, 'niP Del
Voters Give Amazing Replies Here, Say Taylor in Race, Rarely Hear of Sanborn
By BOD LEKRKitITHow Intelllgenl — politically — are
many of oiir voters?
With that Roal In mind and a firm I the principle Uiut
IIR’ I voter of thepiillUcal Iv.uea and candidates li \ohe<l. U the foundation of a workable democracy, ihLn Tlmen-Ncwa rei>orter ;el out to Interview 30 Twin rAlb voleri-M women and M men —about political queaUons.
The re-'ulu are amailnR—and mate j-ou I'onder Jast why democracy doc5 tt-ork.
TTie first queillon asked was; "For what public ofllee Is Glen H. Taylor rvnnlns?' n i adniU Ifj* a Ulcky queaUon. but even though U>e jenlor »en«lor h u been stutnplnd the stat« politically. Toler* ihould tnow that he'a not sctkln* any office, Ife's eo.ufortably setUed In tho U. S. ienate until 19J0.
The que.sUon also waa unfair lo UMi extenl-ll was Worded so that he wi?Ji't eaUed Senator Taylor oa • tipoff.
Taylor t*. Dwenh&kthe sulU eallng.
- ... . a proudlyannounced that "nvylor waa runnlns for s,enaior agaln.u Henry C. Dwor- ahak. Tro answers were banned from the »un-ey because they obviously showed political bias. Tlio •then Bucised corrwUy.
One man replied Uiat Taylor wa.') riinnliiR for doKcatcher and another said ihat "he's running for every- thlnn.”
Tliry ttrre labeled ••Republlcana" ftiul I tip iHillinK proceeded.
Tlir other quc-stlon Was simple, loo. The vniers were n.sked lo name
Republicanuidlda . U.
ind dUtrlcl. .b ir lc f fooled n lot It waa ffucc&vifuuy lalnlnE Uint refcr- to ihe conKresalonal hom Twin Fnllfl and oter* would ballot
Tlie ".'ccond i of people lull avoided by exi ence wa.< made candidates for v Magic Valley Tuesday,
rilght Bepllen Usled Here are Uie nirrpci an.nwers. Ju»t
In case: Republicans—Dr. C, A. Rob- bln*, governor; Dworahak. O. 8. »en- ate; John 8anl>orn, conRress, Democrat*—Oov. Arnold M. Williams, ffovemor; George Donart. tJ. S. senate. and Pete Legulneclie. conBre.M.
It quite possibly won’t be reflected In election result*—or maybe It will—but Sanborn waa a atrarger to U of those queried In Uils polL Oulfllde of one woman, who expressed a complete Krooranee of Uie whole pollUcal race, e ’er 'one knew that LeguUieche waa the Democrata* nominee for the conRrraslonnJ race.
Uie Republican candidate'* e was a blank to two men and women. Dworshak waa chosca
Taylor Avers GOP-Combine
Link in OpenPOCATKLLO. Nov. 2 (,V.-U
Sen. Gl«-n H. Taylor. D.. Iilii., lonlKht "wr have finally ,mii
Taylor, In a pri'.-j .statmirnl in a p<-<x•h al Ilol.T Ol';. 'Jl. i-alcd Ih r lU-ln bpl»vni 1 'o-.vrr aiul Mtirrlson-Knuibi'
iin the raillo fllalluu ■n M.ctcli to tlir pro-
to .sue any nlhrr wiiich ilared bro.ulca.-.i
V ¥ ¥
Taylor’s .$100,000 Talk Over KVMV
KVMV will lir.adcn.sl Uie much dLsputPd fpcrch by Sen. Glrn it. Taylor a t I:4.'> p. m, Motulay. Charles rChlc) Crabtree. manaKc r. aiintiuncetl .Satiitday, The *pi'cch i'. the Mibjcct of clamiige iulLs filed l>y the Idaho Dally Statesman nRuinu lk)lr.e radio stail.m KIIX> and Po-
:lon KSfl. both for »loo,-
lc;.n party w; jiower rnmp CVA Slakes
uuiuiilllird .-iilpiion
Pit the Dcmocrii
LeRiilneche victory there Jled around
Imt the Mat irrkUiR to II Was|iUn:t*i;
but tw on his
: Democrat wa.1 "Pete 'RomeUilnK ( another got "Pete" n lelllRlble mutterlnR.
R Select Taylor I won the DerDont
ate candidate race with 20 .. eight for Taylor and two "I don't knowV Dworshak swept thp Ue- publican race In the poll with 3fi‘, votes to t-wo "I don't know',-," One woman successfully straddl-sl the fence by nn-swerlng that Dannhak was running either for ^^nnte ‘T congress. She waa given half n vnte for Uie correct an.'twer.
Except for the one womnn who anawervl " I don't know" tr.r all six candidates Governor Willtnms made a clean sweep. Thirty-right knew he was necking reelecllon.
C, A. Botlolfsen. who was defeated In Uie GOP primary, scored twice as the Republican candidate in the poll. Dr. Robins got 35 voie.s and "I don’t know- got two.
Maybe we should elect “1 don't know," He seems to be a prettypopular candldat«.
Malta Girl Sings For Paris Elite
Both Parties Pi ediet Wins
111 U. S. Vote
Horse-Buggy Hospital Branded As Perilous
De.scribiiiK the Twin Fails county Kciieral hospital us “a horse and inifjKy liospital in which it is impossible to practice any but horse nnd buRKy medicine,” Dr. Luther C. Thomp.son. Twin Falls child Hpeciali.st. Saturday called for serious consideration of these and other factors by taxpayers before they cast their vote.s in next Tuesduy'.s bond clcction.
The pediatrician, secretary of the South Side Jledlcal society, appeared untler nusjiice.s of a jrroup of mothers with ife-school children in deliv<
n>j the
• up durlni laUlllllK, 1> niiaa li.itKT
but It.' membership •er Hint In thn 7H Republican Ch
;uldresfl bcpn definitely esUblLsh- e present hospital faelll-
• are they Inadpqilale. Uley are irdouf," Dr. Tliiimpson declnrcd• KVMV.
Do 1; "Nur
the election
d to it.-i mnjorlty se.s of congress, will be increased h congres-s." ilrmaii Carrol! )iifldcntly In an-
BUItl.KY, Ni)v
000.
whlcli thecrlllclirs C. J. Strike, prc^ldent of the Idaho Powrr company, and Harry Morrl.-oii. prp.slrtent ot Morrl- son-Knudsen o.mpany.
Mrs, M:ir*;ar.-l Cobb Allshle. Siole.sman puDli-slipr. has announced she will flic Identical *100,000 suits aRaln/^i all radio sUilon-s carrying Uic .name broadcast.
n iip libel action dOM not pertain to Taylor's siatrmtnla rcgirdbig Strike and M.irrLson but la his assertion that the SUtfsmun did not print a Morj' concerning hla accu.va- itorj os made at a Boise mectliiR The publUsher clabns Uie stor)' wii.s printed.
Plane SoughtSPOKANK. Wa.sh.. Nov. 3 oVr—
Tlirec-stiile search for Rudolph J, Lonra. .Si»kanc used car dealer mU -slng Blncc ’Hiursday e\'enlnK on u fllKhf from Helena. Mont.. to Spokane, was focu-sed on the Idnho- Wix.shlnglon border today after re.s- Idcnts Uiere reported hearlno .in airplane flying low Uirougli weaUier followed by an explo
A resident of Twin Loke.s, he-rd a plane flying low ov< home at 0 p. ai, Thursdayt .
a Uepubllcu
j,'lll hr a "SI
e flKured the Rcpubllca
Eden Resident
Dies in Crashl\-)K'r C01.1.1NS, Ciilo., Nov. 2 r.l'.
I--Onr Idiih.i man wa.s killed, an-' ......r t;. in .-.-'ilous condition and a
1 rrmv.il minor Iniurles when : c.r skidded tonl«lit and Kill Iiiio a ditch in miles nurlli
innr injurli-.i,
•; KKimv TAI.K s i:t
■llent irnln- :.innot do the Impossible, They 5t Klvp the best care untler led condltlon-s with outmoded Insufficient equipment. We no r believe that babies are rtitn- - adiilUs. We know that of'
equipment; MiltnlJlo lor U-eatlng adulu Is not sullobto tor trcaUng small children,
"Merely a space In a hnll car be considered modem adeqi treatment for a crlllcally-lll child who need.1 controlled temperalut oxyiten therapy, specific medlca- llons, intricate feeding and eoiisltinl observation,
Cribi I.Ined Haiti “Bccausc of the existing Inade-
quaclrs. laat winter the quMlton constantly wked of me was. 'tWien Li thLs baby golnr; to go home?' and not, 'How is the baby prORrrs.sln67’ Any of you who had occa-slon to visit the hospital liLit winter must have seen the cleplornble situation, wlUi the lialla lined with cribs, occupied by «erlously-tll bable.s. In fact, one mother mentioned to me that It wa.» comparable lo vLsltlnK
and peering through the
County Press,
Radio Uphold Hospital Plan
As * sounding board for publlo iplnlon. os well as a strong force n shaping public thought, the press if Twin Palls county, through Its •dltorlal pages, has expressed keen interest In the outcomc of next Tuc.sday’a hospital b o nd election. Rftdlo news editor* have likewise Joined In Informing the publlo of Uie Isauca a l stake.
Now that the time ts nearly here when the final decUlon will rest with owners of real property i their husbands and wives, •nmcs-Ncws offer* In retroapccc some of Uie salient commentary by editors upon this Issue. WlUiOOt
reeonl
the ilmaLs; I the
ii>t be wrll cared for inner us aduI^s, Tliey lally protected from .nfi'ctlons. Tlie cub- wltli Klass pnrtlllnii.s
$6,500-per-Bed Estimate Rated Below Average
Wyatt Predicts Victory Over
RFC, Reports Housing Gains•AHHING'TON, N'>v. 2 M') — -Mng Expediter Wilson Wyatt i;hl forecast vlii.irv In hU flRhl
liwns of *65,000.000 to errate a s-productlon hou.'UiR Imlu'-iry,
reslsiaicilon flnancr corix .riprt the first blir t .-.p In new home:
He
inpl.'
bad
brouRlilivrly rneouraglnK" Rain of 2:> t>er cin i over August In RptthiK h'lusps ready for oecupancj'. Wyatt -dli! In a monthly report. Tlie nunil>rr was ■ 7n..'>00, of which O.OOO werr new p-'mianent dwelllnR.s.
In the first nine mnnih:, of the V'-iir, the housing drive was two- thirds ot the way toward li.s goal of 1.200,000 dwellblKs .suvrted this year. Up lo Oetobcr, 80B,700 had bppn begun. *30300 finished.
a;- a news confcrenre, Wyati talked optlmlsUcally of his problem of RPttlng big loans for a dozen companies lo start making a.wmbly- llne houses. He has served notice thal he will Issue a directive to RTC. forcing favorable action vm-
„ , K-d him by thevrt»Tan'. rmrntrncy hou-slng act.
••I fr-l optliiibtlc of Uie authnrt, ty I liaM- In this qiie.sUon," he said
About inil.ooo new homes In 1IH7
Tlie RFC h;is cre.ntert only iw compnratuely small crcdlta— $1, 500,000 In General Panel compan of I.OS Ansplps and *1,000,000 to the Knox conioratlon of Thomson. Gi -out of 12 loans recommended by Wy.
Hewing to Iw policy of refusingfederal funds to firm
if prlvey Ls invested. RFC has lu down four loans. Four oth« pending, and two have been
mle.vs
wlUi-
"A lot of other fundamental In dustrle.1—like shipping and avia lion—gel federal aid. and wlthou U they wouW not be the lunda mental Industries they are.” Wyatt remarked.
Congress clearly Intended the govemm»nt should take rbfci In stimulating Uio housing palgn, ho said.
riin *0.000-per-bed cokI eiilmate n;,tier and Fisher, Denver archl- :Ls, for ironstrucUon of tho prosed new Twin Falls county gencr- llo^pltlll U. far below the national iTiine ciwi tor such In.'.lllutlons. : architectural firm of Priink H. radlce, Jr.. of Uic American In.stl- p of Architects, ond'Holnics G. ••h. Twin Falls, dliclacd Saturday
'Wc ha
rchlti-cl point
rom *8,000 to
_______________ 'pubUih-he Kimberly Ad^reriUer:
•Wo reel that Uie time h u com* , moat voters in the county wlU nee their fulth and will get tho ho.iplial for a greater Twin
FnlU county. It will not co.it th* taxpayera very much money. Tho leed Li urgent, Tho question Is fair ind will benefit all of us to a de- ;ree which will far off-set any innnclal conslderotlon from tho
R. M. ‘Mclntlre. editor and pub- ll.-.her of Uie Buhl Herald:
'W^len deciding which way to :e on thLs ls.sue. ask yourself— uld It be l>etier to have eompleto
imd adequale hospital fttcllltlea 18 miles away If necessary. raUier thon to put up with what we hovo had for too many years? Ask yourself— which way should I vote lo do tho entire community of 'Twin Palls county llip most good? A.ik j-our- self—am I thinking broadmindedly about UiLi question, or am I selfish In my vlewiwlnt? A.sk yourself— can thLn county hope to attract and keep capable physicians, surgeons
(C><lli><t4 .n r>f* L
combrne sprv p.ss and funcu nlze with a nii e. •nic local r rcf.lstant binlt ousihuui.
Idaho Gas Rates Get
Scrutiny at Capital
wa.s indli-iitcil lo<lay on an InvesU Ration of Idaho Rssollne prices a.sk ed by Uep. Heno' Dwor.ihak. II,, Ida.
Tlic F ill lnve.stlRnted after Dwor- slink .said prices varied In dlfferen! sections of Uie .state and were high, er than those In neighboring slates. Thp jii-silce department, now study, Ing Ihr rejiort. Mild the course of action would be determined ’•sometime nextweek."
GALLOWAY ENDS TALKS CHALUS. Nov. 3—American Xe-
Rlon Commander WlQlam P. Gallo- way of Boise concludcd his acrle* of six ulks tonight atUeklng Uu In- flltraUon of communlsU Into IdilM by again branding PeU Leguloecbo a ‘•fellow-traveler with Uie buktns ot communlsl-conlmUed CIO-PAC.“ Galloway apoke at Um elfhUi dli- irlct licelon coaTcnUoa her*.
Grid ScoresS.\TURI)AY GAMES
Wmi VlrtlnU »
FRIDAY GAMESDIG BKVIN
icual M, y
I. T4*k*
asnl' II. M oil
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PAOHTffO TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY. NOVEM BER 8. 1948
More Miners— Quit Jobs As
Pai-leys HeldBy Th« A jw U tta Pr«*
A new «prt«d of mine walkouU Saturday emphnAlted John L. I>ewl8' dpnJand lor new continel eoncc!wlon« u-hlfh Ihe opcmUtrn protMt^d tt'imld knock coiO mu of the eomp^tlllva fuel markrl.
Rrporu Indlealrd thnl ih f "no contract, no work" demonstratloiui which Biartfd frlday had grott-n ovemlshl »nd Uuit lome J0.W3O coal dlBKPr* ■f” '' Vlruliilannd Plkf county. Ky., wlih others off thp Job In Trnnc.virr. j!ow- rvrr. both union and RovtrnmriU Murcra prcdlcttd Ihr mrn would rftiim to work Monrliiy. |
5in*|on« •Drllralr”
Wltll thr wuKr tnik-. |reprrsrntatlvpi of Ihr Knvi'rninriil nnd the United Mlnr Workern at i An admittedly •'dellcnir Atasr ' nnd ! in rece.M until Monday, a .Vailniial ■ Coal a.v.oclallon Mutriiifiil l.exln wa.1 ■•illKKliiK till- Krnvc of lUi oa-n fi)llowi-ri." It aildccl.
'vlrtor>-'—still lllKlKr wiixr;. for lew work—will dr.uroy ihr Jfh' tor teii.i nf thnii.'iinih fit llwin In [irlclnR out of ihp !ii»rk*-i t!ir <-n:il Ihat must he W)1d II ihiy arr m hivp employmeni diKHii'K I'
Slrikr SprracU Meanwhile, n .itrlkr nf CK' .•'"•rv-
Icr wurkerB sprrnd tn n third I’hlladelphln hotel and thr CIO Textile Workers thilnn nt Atiirrlm] ivnnounrrd nil IB rrnt .iii h«'ur, wage hixi'i would Ik Mninht for 38,000 employe.i In 30 synUinic ynrn ! planin.
Workers nt ihr three I’lilludclphlnholeli, reprrsrnted liy thr CIO Holel. Resiatirani, IhilldliiK Sers'lcr : Mid Mnliilcnaiife Worki-rs union, | .leek A <0 Insteml <it 4fl hour work week with no rrdiictlon of pay, in 'j , rentfl an hour lncrea.'r,i and Im-1 proved holiday and vacation clauKea. |
Twill Falls News in BriefSea Bora
A M>n WTU bom 6«turt!»T to Mr. r»*. Ker.-’f ' and Mr*. Claudr Iir>'ani. Twin rail'. S. C-. nt the county Kn'em! hi’rpi’.al rr.»- M.* ir.: Mr:, ternlty home.
All Chureh Bapper Tlir Mrn’a club of the Me'hedl-'’. :
church L' .'prinsorim; all church j- r- ; perc each T\ir.vlay nlfiht dur.rc Nnvrniber. accnrdlns to Huih '*on, cluh pre.ildrnt. Mr. and .Mrv rvlbrrt Lawrence are In cha.-se • of thr procrttm for this TUe*d»-'s • uffnlr which beiflm at 7 30 r n. - IJjitlliw will hr prO%!drrt •■i' '
‘LivillJI Coiril’Ileni.'i Remain cKi'
On OPA ListWA.SHINC.TON-.
p :.- K iC*n tc
.'•ilirriniiti. OPA ecoj;omL%;.
■2 Wreeks in
j FiveMuiutes Probed Here
Ta-o hishwav »ocldenta on Ihr j-irrre »ji» wiijjln n « mtnute.\ <ii f-ara other, w ulted In the Injury
» boT CTCU-M and a damaced car *Ti3 xruci In t>orro»- piu,. Orputv
.Sher.n Jitn Benham aaid .S*mr-Idav nschi.
Tile injupert buy wa.\ Howard,K^n>6. j r . 10. whose bicycle colhrir.i j« lth » l»«6 sedan driven by A. n
32. Tain Falla, m R 30 ' P m, one and oi>e-haU mil*-, r . t
Wa.vh;neton school on AritiLMm nvrtiuT- m-u suild Benham.
In aji a ttrop t lo avoid thr <-..1- : i* r Twin Falb aedan ^«^r^r(l
aad rr-.trtrd the borrow pn on thr : nanh Mde ot uie road. Thr vriurlr
haclly damairetf.: The boy. aon of Homar.l IIovik
hv-cN nearby. »-aa tre»i-<i hv. » Taa i Falls plyiiclan.
T iX T HiUiute* later,' njk) tien-• a iru fk driven by Atmrxxl E: J'.-cid. GO, n ier. allempletl to .stop .»l Ihe accidenl r.rcne, . Wfr\r<], ran .nso ihe borroa' pit on Um-
sJfie of the rtsad.. The Jrack wa; not badly damu«rrt,
nnr were Ponds paasenjerj. » .• .In-iK -Jim Monicomery and Charlr' ; C iir . r:lrr. Injured. Thr Mujfiilr
rackir.R company, Fllrr, o»tm the
o voters lo elect OoT. W. HunU Jr, «pe*ka; 8:30 p. i
.1 Ihe K prli
Dance Supervisor Appointed by LDSO. V«m Yulei, owner of a diinc-
Ing achool here, ha* nrrrpted the oppolnlnieni of dntirr .Mii>rrvtfor for division a of the I-DS rhtirch. YaTr. will aupen'l.'ie the trnchInK of dancee that hn\e bcrn lopular Iniin Uio time In 1M7 when the rhiir.-h pioneer* flrat settlrd Salt Lake valley to pre.^ent day. Tlie prourum U psrt of the centennial ob.^ervance.
DlvUlon 3 Include.i Uie Twin FalLv Blaine. Burley. Ca.ula. Minidoka and lU ft tUver alakm which contain n«arly M warda. Yate. will rrpre- *ent the U IA general board In the onfciUzatlon and teaching of dance Inatniclora throughout the area de- acrlbed.
Dance* enjoyed by the ploneera W the plain quadrille, Virginia reel, polka, *chotUache. will bo tauRht aa •W«ll u the lo* trol, waits and tango.
ered about living dollar In Junr. IMJ
The rconornK; the surMtU'.jcrlllnR' mid llirir rrl.itive lunr K. the iivrrnsr co.-jumrr rliKle llPiit, I« I«-r crn:: cIo';r:u 11: hou^r liirnhhuu-N. 3. fuel. food. 1; and inL-.relUnewua I'.etT'. T
Othrr OPA ofllclal.'v e3tlni.i'.f<; Ihat a uluch l.irgrr .'hare of a--;- iir-.t jinrf Indii'in.iJ ‘iind Arrvlce.' ha' been re’iirr.r<! ro x free economy. |
New Airport Chief ; Assumes F*ost Here '
IxToy FVlward' ha.N a,viumrt i.*-r , ilutlr.i of ii!r[»irl manaifer of t.-.e 'IVln Fulln munlclpil airport. Ch.tr- • le* iChict Crabtree, ch.ilnr.in c; the alrpor: eommli'lijn. ann<-tir.;ed Snturdiiy,
Edwat^v fnrtnrrl> »aa a.soUt4.T. HlriKirt m:vniiKrr at Cuher C.tr, Calif He replacr.> Charlea Reed-r na port manager.
Baca f T rxnto* .-C-; h.-cnt >'
—.--'■-r XJt! n
Trv l• .Tre ^ a 7Tt=.>rr o.* ^^r I--. T.t-.-v M.-v
None Injured by Three Accidents
Mother looUns vtirra irked u .s.mall son lakes off hl. new fetio:*- !>p<- hat. put* It on jidraaik Jumps up unti down on it . . . F*e;r Lesui* i:rrhc looking Ullle aeiry bit uuliuc alroDK as ne IhrocfihHoKerson cof{e« shop . . . Group of fJiiltlren ihrongirjs around Gary C<Kipcr> Ublo at \V:sj cafe . . . Llfc^ Little Interludes tx ;a•.lon on i)»lire.blotter alter early a. m. call ttiiit woman needed fa.M l«llon to ho^lia l; "Bf*'. the stork by a na-'f". . . Cats bruhtly letter- eri wiUt ■■Albion—Bea; UlS" a.-.d • Hurry TlRcrs". . . b u chuiJu. ol nirltlng anew in nUddle of mam in- ;er^ecllon, brought in Irom sorcr- whrre . . . Theater oox off;ce girl talksng to B. F. throujn rear Coo: ahiie !vhe keeps warj- eye lo .vjuUi- xard for the p a y in g pub'.ic . . . T»o ♦mall slrls ha«ii-.e big time ninntng back and forth tjirocih drain troush in from o! poj'.oJSjce . . Fairfield fooibailers invadir^ T-N office to take pourislcn of big iru;ihy for winning last year'* Fo- •Bto bowl game uhey're afier an- p'.hrr this »ea^on^ . . , Mic.'Ugar. llera^<• EL-8418 and T exa.' MIO
. Ju.'tt Aeen: Tommy Beiua. tke Ma.'!ers. Mrs. Marlow Olerm. Her-
I man Hayea. A1 Weeks . . . Ar.d or. rrhrard: Tot hardly able to t.-«u:r i-alllr.K. "Hurn- U^ Butch" :o vmii-.Ker brother. stlU lesa adept a:
•;:ns around; army recruiter ir. tber .ihop pretly nearly stum r^ query. 'W/htn does a man be-
rr * veteran?"
Other Republican b r o a d c a s ts acheduled for today are 4:30 p. m. ewer KTFI when Thayn will apeak; »;4S p. BJ. over KTTI when Mitchell
national commlttecwoman la J k s . aad 10 p. m. o\rr KVMV, when
Oeoerei P. Scholer talks.
BIGGCB -niAN NIAGARA Qraiid Coulee dam. on the Co.
lumbla river, has ’ a iplllway ca- pnblB of producing a wau-rfall flv* tlmea the average flow of Nlaaar* fails and Uirec times m high.
SUNDAY & MONDAY
No r
'l-'f'-: 5c.-r.f F --
wrre Injured in three...........— ■ <».- arciclent.i Saturday in
T«;r. Fal> nr.-jni..f o . Adam.*on.
Bo;sr. droT-e ar.i;itid Ihe wrong lde mrrr the F>Jer c;e:our sjgii on .IdOl^cn
.'iTTrt wr.M »r.-nrrting lo pollec. hU rr •••: collierrt u iili Itial driven by
a.* Mrr EmoT^ pov. Filer, who wa.i ..•.-vv^atr heaair.c homraard Ullle damage
flrine ro either ^-ehlcle., .M 5-JO pm „ cara driven bv E>-er- ir u Wilrax. T»:.-> Falls and WillUm T . Jc«r.v rouse 3. Tain FaJI , col-
»! Mam avmiie south and » Marjrr^l f'-'-h .'■•.rrr: «it;i minor d.image.
n--n. 'e.Mcle'i rtrtven bv r. aTi: I Ar.srrw S\-«-rrton, Duhl. and Carl
kTi; Mr?. Hf-narlT. route 4. Duhl. collided . jrxr., I T>.irrt a\-*nue eait near ShojJione
GOP to Reply to Williams Group
Cin i lc H. Delweilrr, Twin Falls
HejvibDcan. will rrp^v 10 charges ,'t A "iion-p^rlL^an commlliee of TMin K .i l ls county Umier* arx! b l.■lIir .•' l n■• In broadcasts o\e: K-TTI .«• 2 30 p m Sundav and KVMV at 10:10 pm . according le J. H Thayn. Republican ctxnmittee
■ unldentUlcd cormjiite has
The Hospital
Magic Vallcy
Funerals
Magic Valley Gets 315 Crop Workers
R£AD TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS.
Emergency beds only were avail- •ble at Twlti ralU copmy general hoaplUl aiturdiu-.
AD5IITTED Mrs. B«n Coronado. Ha?/“Itnn;
Mr*. Claude Bryant and John TJkn- h*»hl. Twin ralli: Mrs. Dill Tidwell and Emily MorrU, Filer, .tnd Mm. Bnlly Swan, Murtftiigh.
DISMISSED David Ronk. Vane Whiteside..
Donald VLwr. E.ilhrr Klatfathcr.' Twin Falb; Bruce Kunkrl. Am.itrr- dam: W. F. nine. Filer; Mrs. Gerald Whitaker and [iaughlrr, Klinberly. and Jack Young, Jerome,
WeatherTwin Falla and vlrlnltr — Clear
and (llihtly warmer today. High yesterday 3S, low 21. Temperatures at 5 pjB. yesterday 33. Barumeler: 28.18.
¥ ¥ ¥ ¥STAGE OF SNAKE KIVER
The level of Knake r iv e r wak medium Katurday aa ahown hy the
TWIN FALI^-Fiineral service for Mr.<. DorM B. Dlocm win be held at 3:30 pai. T\ie'day in Whr-e morluiirj’ cliapel. The Rev Uermir; C. Rice. Flr.M BaptLv, mini'le* offlclale.
DUHL—Funeral 'enlces f.'r ,\- drew Jarkson Ileese. Wendell, wi:; be conducted at 2 p. m Monday.Niiv. 4, ni thr Alt>rrL50n fUT.era! home Iti Hulil. 1-he »cv. Lre A Wilbur. Buhl Methodl-'t c. iu.-ch p*i'cr. will nfflclal» Intermer.l will be -J the Filer lOOF ce.metery.
TWIN FALLS-Fune.-Til »e-Mces for .Mrs. R. A. Suu-llff will b^ o.-r.- ducted at 10:30 a. in, Manilsy a; the While mortuary chapel w;is Rev. Albert B. Parr«tt, m!nij;er or the nrsl MelhcdL''t church, ef- ■ Ilclatlng. The family rrques’.' t^al no fll>wfr. be 'rnt to the fyrecaL All (1mtl.i!.V ofllceo In T*;.-. Fairs will be clo.-ed (liirlntt th^ ri;r,>. t~- lerment will be in surj<-: tnem.-r'.C park.
KIMBERLY-U.M rites for Mrs. Clara N. Te«-% will be conducted by thr Rev. Albert B. Pajrets, T«ln Falls Methodic mlnL%:er. at J JO p.m. Monday in Twin F ll-< rr.crta* ;iry chapel. Ihirlal will be In Su;-je; memorial p.irk.
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kC\OT eOXKk.
Caster
AmericanLegion
iMee^ac* every Ut and 2f4
T»«»day «t Ifat MonthI
C*-S«TTlr* Men Weleome!
Larry Lavcbridtc. Commander
Araocr .\Bderv>n. Ad^oLaat
' THESE KOAL K IDS |
STAND FOR LOTS OF
hea t- each t o n o f ITi
A RED-HOT TREAT
Tbe rnneenlraled heal gtirn by nar rt>al stand' ter teas waste, g r e a te r rlranlloeMk m o re efficient hrallBg and greater eeonomy! Order Aberdeen real now!
AAcCDYCOAL TRANSFER•9 .A /H iW O K T U fk *»m ^
• ABERDEEN COALSOI suesuM t sr..w. i > 3
STARTS TO D AY AT 1 P. M.
BEEN SICK Too Long?
Try
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REFRIGERATORWe have some new models* especiallj' for
farm and large families-
HOME APPLIANCE CO.
M.unc Vallcy'j N>w Radio rcrsonality
Starting Soon
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Amertran DroadeasUng Cf>_ AtfUlale
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P R O O U C
SUNDAY, NOVEM BER S. TIMES-NEWS. t w i n f a l l s , IDAHO PAGE THBBB
Drive Opened i To Hurry Eud
Of 4 Strikes
A Familiar Face
WASlltNOTON. Not. ; labor dtpartrctn: coromlsaion spciihrjStvl menl drtT« todiy ter alour ■ ..............some
They
jwiw.
monthW lj, 1 ........................Chalmers n; ir.u:a.-;u::r^- cwa^vxrjf-j
ThtJf .ur --.,nr% Elide bj- lf»
' Xnicfc^ €ar Overturn on
Area Roads
atnjcttoa »rr»Xdp-smd war r ................«x.v. -'slJ r.irroii,
1 Ti«i> c»r* CollUlp wnrii M.
routf two. Turn F»u». [mllrd t n»l hftorr ••urr.ir-s into «
K»mlwi:\ .-.lArt, Uic 1 v&i dnvit'.i; 1 .L -•iiucl
mmlssJon spciihrjdtvl 4 Irnl drtT« todiy ter a :a ’ ' •"
-no sinkw. -■ 'Thcr O' ' " k W ^ V lW ? > plAi mantts'-c ir.a .ir co.-rr ' v . A- , - • . . .• m ; , 'ilw. * t»o-rrv:-,;h v: 1 V ' , ’ !• ,VrL!»ottc» ;r. <uv ’
onth dejti;cvi »; \Vr:>: AXlls.' < - c' • xV i -J /U, ine-.cz JClu-. ,^^V. ' i f c A .v -
c:j ft;xtrT;sir=* P»' trrrrj cT iht
i'ul' ctNUt din'.i=i» i:rlkr .•r"\-r:;rr-.;.
i T:r :,:x'r ilcpjr.=:IV »::-j-:r.Ktr. Ur.lxrr^iiT ol
W l'Cvt--;:; Uw projcv'c.- o.vi*b:.• 3' 1;; art toTrrr^tr.: sit'iiitcc. U' n-rt r:» Pactttc iT.d■:.xi o.-crr-. ei’ ru-.ck a.' ' tU » ' thf
s'JiJT Jtcpp-ii'- J i*.bs'.' S«-rTrar>- s.-havl>:;-
;’ u!i .uskr ; t:-.f AlU'.C:-.al:r,rr> o>\-r- I nti-.: !hc ’■-•■.k::-.; CIO A_;.' Workrra to r.rso'.ii'.crs :o »li.»n:alr.trs ?cn.'UT. ^ :T•
Onlv U COO 'iro.-krr. i:r A!’L3-Ch.;:r,rT' bur h->i trri>
»!ip ot tfic tr.crr mc.-t vrrNjan pcT.vxl ,vr:tT-. t. h.i :..::u cirr.-.iVA;
Leguineche-Ends^^ “‘•‘“■f-
Magic Valley TripJEROME. Nov. 3—A recapUula
tlon of.Pelp beKUlnechc'd plaUorm iiiarte ui> Oic bulk ot the BoLie l) ■lnoc T l' liust jire-rlcctlon .ipeech
south - rcntrnl Idiilio Friday; msht.
The youiig ciindldulc tor contfrf.vi . mlcwcd for hl.i <00 uitdltors the
lirliii'ililrj hi* hixn nfflriiicd "tilncf ilip flr.'t rtiiy <’ f >hc prlmnrli
Hr nilril 111 lih ll.',t<-iiiT.n .■•luiKl I<T CVA, hLn brllcf 111 i> world nrKi‘tllir iIl<ill I" inaliitiilii p<-iicr, III'. Mil)ix>rl of II "UiiiKP-rniiKP'’ fnrm |in>t:rnni mid lil'. rsiMni.sal of mini'
iKf iincl full (-mploymrnl . miiiriintpi' iilutt;..
A.-'irrtliiK lluil' llir IJrinwraltc
staled ihnl hln party'* proRrnm "U proRrt'.v. nlnng the pnlh charted ‘ )r lui by Prnnklln Ilooacvelt."
Robert L. Summerfleld, Twin
Falla Democme almlrtf i t ltoa-_
tcnniit - Bovcraor’fl post, declantf" hlritfelf ■•proud" to have campaJgn- ed on the DcmocraUc Ucfcet with
such K "Bood BTOup'* ol candld«t«c.
" le i's dxop in
and have a talk
with them."
lock t.“ie ti.— rr » S i* .N pt, i« o « f» k s ar-' «h«rT b r rntmdfd up r\' a-n uNxs |wd tu Tttlr. PxIU tr tii'.
By snc j.-: c: ;h- *U-bvirrr.' had r=^-^ "T*'--
labc,- ca--=? t i r rhousrd. Said Ootier. "Ctie c: :ir=5didnT rtfa 50 JO :h«. ca=:p aT.rr ht- cot to T*ia Fi:Lv ir>;*.i:er wont So «o;t. a t:er a ccaplc c-; j ia j^ a =it aiid a lont exrrpsica stayed tHI Ihr J«t> » a j dcce-
HUNTS Beauty Shop
Nb« .Mm Op«ci
W EDNESDAY & FRIDAY EVENINGS
Sp«lal-l~g la ____aad all Brauty '•crt-
ROGERSON HOTEL
FLOWERSffltOM THE
RANDALLFloral Co.
PLAN A VISIT TO ANDERSON'S
FURNITURESTORE
TH01IS.\NI)S OK HKAUTIFIIL
TOYS TO THRILL HOYS A M )
C IRLS ON THK (JIUCATKS I'
DAY OF ALL THK YKAK!
Toy Hlprtrlc $1.98rla^llr Sllilp Trtmiboiir.Slide Action . ..................... $2.19Olanl Sl*p Clirlnlma* StorkliiR. C lain* Cianips. Toyn, Ilooki ...... !".;$1.15
....................................... ..... 59cHarmonlra—It. S. ArmyBand . ..................................... $2,50
iiKAi. v a i. i :k
W AGONS $169
Kfd Wai:on» U'llh
I I" I ’ resscd S lcc l Bed. iintl Hiilfber T'ircd W heels.
HU NDREDS OF UKAUTIFUL
DOLLSSle»pT Time Doll. Hair, Orfandr Dre»». g g
Uttip (Ilrl Doll—rrlnl Oriaiiily I)rp»»—SlrcjM. KpbI ll.lr—Straw IJoniiPl. Q r llfal Tcrlli ........................................ ^ I •V O
"Vanity- Sno-Sult Doll.$ 1 1 . 9 5r Suit—Kr.1 . ' 4 ? ^
..$5.95
$1.29
Doll wllh lUrh Snow Suit—KnI I. riiik. Hlur.
Sltpj". Samp
"Slpppy Hr.irt" Cucl- lllr. StUflpd (PC (Mid Doll <60 Thick Pile F.»hrlc In Hlup.rink-Whlle.
.MKl'MANiCAL TRAINS30- n-iiiiul Truch- (PC A r t EiiKlne. * Ciirn . .. ...... 3>DtUlF
$2,00
Cast Metal TRUCKSSfvcral HlyiP*. Ilravy Caflt (PQ r tA Metal. H " Overall................u )O .U v
FUiUfl'MeU]
TELETHONES
Rtll Dial
Gicamtnc Black
MODtHN-.MOItKCKAfT
AIX ftJETAI-
CONSTRUCTION
SETS
Holld* Doxeni of Model]
_ r ..........$3.29OVS TO DKUailT ANY BOV OJt C m L
All Metal Rncinf; Car. Rubber
Tirc.s. Pcdnl Propel. $29.95
ALSO I.A R G E WAGONS —
PLAY FU RN ITU RE— DOLL
FU RN IT U RE , and DOZENS
O F OTHER TOYSF U R N . STORE
Toy Sweeper ................... 79<t
Nine IMcce Glass P>Tcx Bak-
inK S e t...................... 5 2 . 3 9
PliLstic Furnilure — 7 Piece Dining Room Set 9 8 ^ ; S* Piccc Dinette Set ....... 8 5 ^
Country Doctor K i t .— $1 .15
10-Picce Nested Blocks $1 .00
Klectric Football Game. Battery Operated ....... _$6 .95
Electric Telephones .413 .9S 2 Stations, works up to 500 feet, for home, business or
play-
“Barrv’s Blocks”— Giant Sackof Building B locks.... - W
-Handl Talkie" $1 .93 with Announcer S ig n a l a n d
AeriaL
Electric Wood Burning SeL Dccoratca Wood or Leather. 3 T ips ................... $3 .1 0
D E R S O n
PAGE FO im TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SDNDAT, NOVEMBEB 8. 1948 j
He Doesn’t Think Donart Was
Sincere in Statement on CVAEdllor. Tlmea-Newii:
I »-cnt to the Dcmf>crBtle r#ll>- n the LfBlon hall Oct. 31. whcrr hrnrd the much-ndvertlscd OrorHi Don^^t, csntllriato for U. B. »piiator OH the Democrftllc tlrkct. I much dlnppolnled In tlie man. Iti- r,l(?iid of U lkinj to us hr hnruriRUid iM In ft hiKli-pUrlircl. rnr-.'<i>IllllnK. hy.’KTlcnl innnotonr.
We like to Bttrlbulp slnrrrUy to n mnn even tlioiiKh lip mny differ with 115, but we cannot iln »u ullhMr. Don. lid he
n CVAhL< dfKcch, Inr llir fln.i ilmr- :lKit hr h.-ul nt)l done so bpfnre Ijociuir.r he had lircn too bii.iy. Crrtshily ttial
nnt inif. Thn CVA hr>s been ii muln eubji'ct or <lLiPti«loii nil throiiRh IhlB cnmpnlitn and. ni- I ri eall, the neiiubllcuivi hiivr r..n- tlnuiilly jiroililrd htm to cler'ai'' hini.'plf for or ftKohv.i ilir i-.'ii'- Aiid I10V1-. nr ihn n th hour, hr ni-.-i (leirrmlnpdly ajueri, or of 11,
•mink nf 111 A rr
r.Plt In f.
Reject Sobriety Act, but Favor
CVA, He Urges
[irl.v-7 A
lJt> I or clon-l 1. lllIiTciidc brlttfcn a
Ik Ircp ciitcrprli.e Is for the goort nil pcnplo tlifti tt may cuncern.
illr .1 private cnicrprbe U good • I)!!!}’ lilt- one.'i that own miri eon- il It. ihn i rlHht. or U 117
control theiTi>rl.T tril I
ROlMK MK-l.lllstlC,
pleajpil. wnji ii brcau.te of the IokIc or bccaiue of the p<-<:villnr t-ii'Ui Mr. Donart Ka\-e to HLi idenn?
Mr, Donart nnlrt II wan rldlcu-
5 nf mnnry via 1 DcopleU»rn, wblcl) b Kood f(
rotu-i-riinl but- why not iniike It briirr? A dollnr *avcil h. ii diillar ln,Mi(\ you know. Ttie tnxrj, nrc only a frv,- cenlji on the dollur ,mil If thill makes i> Rfcut .luiii, hox great lh;ii .Mim nnLit be ilu i llwy are pny. Intc tuxM on.
iiiliiilR mo of the story >if »loi>-1 old t B plK.l
. llie plRi
• thri, of 11,r
u Iblnk Mr. Doi
Pete Never Pretended to lie
Veteran; Even Disclaimed ItEditor. Tlmea-Nawu:
r wni vorj- aiirprUftt lo read und hear Mr, Oallowuy'a attnck on Pele Lc«iUneche, aociuilnB him of cimi- palimlnB a« a veterAn. At one of the very flr.H nctlvltlen nlonic n pohtlpnl IlJic. uft«r Mr, Lrguliieclie uti- nouiiced he would run. during hla course o( apcnklnK that svenlng ha -said, ”I am not u veteran." Thla was iM t May In Wcndcil.. Althoujh ws hiivc heard pracU- cally all cunpalRn fipeeche.s It wna from Mr. O^oway wo flr«t heard the rumbUng that Pet« Legulneche la campaigning aa a veteran.
You call the cltlreiia of Idaho ••veterana Mid ncn-veteran»" Mr. Oalloway, ai thouxh he who U not a veteran b not & worthy clllrcn. Men atiyed home for many reasona beyond their contiol and yet they wrre M truly Americans un thate who left. You cannot brand them as distinct degrees of patriotism.
It appears, Mr. aallowoj-. that your feelings towartf Mr. LcRulnecho lire purely pcrsonuL
I have alwaya been myitlfled Uint the Republican pnrty always renrs lU hiiRc tnmk through the American Legion. Chiynbcr of Commerce, notary nnd m> mnny other orsniilM- tlons tliAt AJiould bn purely non- pixrilsan. Speaklnc of ilir Chninbor of Commerce I would like lo {piote this from p.-VRo HO of •■Hrarlnn-' br- lore the Comnilttrr on lixpnicliturr.^ in the ESecuUvc DcparUnrnUn, Hoilic
of Repre»cntntlven'-: A baiikrr. Mr. Oeorge .M, West, wiun rrpKv-rnlliii; the U, fl, Chambrr of Coiniiirn-p and was nsked what lie thouHht about housing for poor people, -Mr. Weal aiwwered, "Poor people belong In thp ixjorhouse.”
Democratic Cnnmr.-.r.man Jrnnlti^s Uandolpli of WV.U VliKlnIn said. "You don't mi'uii that " litil Mr. We-sl replied, "If I dlil not. I wouhl not be saying It." \Vh,a n blf- inr: Uneoln wn» bom before ilir Chamber of Commerce!
Tlie other evenlnit we li;.irtipd lo Mr. Banbom'a account nr Mr, lCrun'% trip Into Idaho nl tlir Kovrrnmrnt s exj)cn.se of IS5 per tiour . . . for polltlciU reiuons.
I would like to a. k Mr. Ranbom one qilullon. JiiM brforr the lavl presidential i-lirllDn Ihi- lair .Sena, tor Tliomii'* uainr liunic luul tjrcami' 111, Tliey had a pi,mo siut> m Mu-
, Ooodlng airport to fly bln Wa-ihlnRlon. A.i I rt-call, i nothhiK.iald iibout this eiil slot© or anoillntc coiinty say It was bcr;,u..,c ihe L wouldn't suy i:, [K-rlinps it causo Uiry had no pre.'.<. lltue. defi'a-.rlr.vn I-'alu Wiu the heiidlli
Hither looked ' ilfl. ••Wimi 1 I.-.:!!-- Unn't voii u-r Ilir «lKe?"
In dl.NHiihc. n wolf In 5hi liiK. Thn Anirrlcnn people triiiii mill 1(1 tell nn Ann
CVA Feared As Threat to Free
Rule by People
a:. ptiL fciiib by the Dcm ts, would wreck the Amerlcn; I of Kovernmcnt and scrap ou - nnd nuilonul ronstliutloav
■iilhorlty, the horltv, the Col V. tllr Ohio, tl:
Self-Confessed Old Meddler
Says Whisky Means TaxesEdllor. Tlmes-New#:
I would like 10 say a few wordi In your Public Forum. I «eo where they are flRhtlng to stop the sale of whlflky and to claso up the clubs. Jiwl whBt «111 they gain? We bad J<r.t iia much whl»ky when thl.'< .'.tate waji dry a* we do now und ihr ta.x- imyra paid nil Uic bill,', and the bootlegger/i (joi the revenue,
Tlie people that «o to our club'i now used to be parked on some dirt road or In some private hnme and. Mr. Tnxpnyer. you got nothliiK out
that for your ronds or sl-h o! . I'r.-!. people are funny, T)iry Jiul I not leave Rood enniiKh iilnnr. U ■nvs to me tliat they want lo clrl'.r
the live people out of Idaho. The 40() ub la juat over the fence from my nu.'e and It Li Just iia quiet at nlsht ' 11 private home.I t la a cue of the dog in the nian-
Kcr, They think thnl Uie yoim* pcn- ple Rhotild have gray hair Jii»i be-
their parent* arc im oidrr ■lion. Talk aboul free country. :e how much freedom we hn\r Uol.’ c kllkd Ihe vote of thr
people. I believe In freedom beci I am an old meddler, I gucM.
When wfl go to vole let's vote for whnin we think will *liin<l wiUi lu— not one who haa proved he cures nothing about u». We cun tell the future by the paat. maybe. But maybe iji ull we've got to look forward lo, anyway.
I am 12 year# old. I fijti-rf up a few iiirs and trallera and .sold them, ■niey dragged me Into court and fined me 150 and cost-s for trying lo nuke an honest llvUiK- Who made thin automobile law? Ilolse, Ju.st get » ropy of that law nnd read It, Then you will find out how much freedom you have. You m uit own a rar six ninnths before you arc allowed to «11 any part of It wlthotit paying ICO for a llceiue.
Yr. , i.ome people nre .'L-mnb' Ihclr rar.-. and trailers wlthuui paylnn >U0 l<ir :hc llcen.‘c but they arc violating the Idaho law when they do II.
I iini like the Indian—that’s free- ctoin, no?
OEOnOE WILCOX (Twin Fiills)
Tlir quf •Dors H <
II I u
MHH. CI.AIH Kl.Sti
He’s for Amendment to Pav
Oui- Legislators More CashEdllor. Tlme«-Ne' , .
I have read Mark T. Patterson' article In la.si 6unduj’'s forum urn agree full)- with him regarding the pay otir senators nnd representa- Uvei have been and are lUll getting —t i per day.
Some » year* m o and prior i that time Uicy got « per day. Dvn Jnc aovemor DavLs' a<lmlnliirftllon my good friend. Frank Disney Shoshone, now dcc«-ii.sed. was st senator from Lincoln county, traveled lo Boise toKcther and he told me a great dral nbout noraace and lack of qualifications of the per.innnel of the law-making bodies at Uiat tune wlUi M pay per day.
There are enounh men in each bodi- to partly hold ihlnR.s .Mralcl'.:, ho sAld. Most of Uiem are good men. but without prr>i><-- qualKlca- tlona and rntlrrlv iRnorant of the law« alreiuly nii thr statuiv txxiks and uncorvsclcus of the rej|>onslbll- Ity resting upon them.
We got all we .ire cntltle<l to 't putting that cln.ss of men In office.No who hw I bii.sllford to be away from Jt for 6 even at $10 per day. Hr fa plac« his absence for twice
dayi
Galloway OK in Defense of Our Nation, Vet Says
i Idltor, TlmGs-Ncw*:The principles of tno Amerlcar
q Legion are the.se. "For Cod. cotm' try and the common welfare."
,) The department commander. Wll' r-, llnin T. Oallowny. In h it oddrr.w be -j fore the district convention confined .. hU remarks to speaUns mcxtly for his country and thl.s is the best
,j cotmiry In the world; and It has to J do with poUUcs.
Some are so everlastingly wrapped up In pollUca that they would forbid the rnentlonlng of any group bA4 aMCiated to much with t ... munl5t speech. theoi7 nnd practice that they hat« the name thcraselvr.s •lOd they are *11 sucar*coated with th « highest democratic principles.
'When (he Lesion bcLs ao modest that they cant talk over these thlnet asd 'let the chips fall where they may," then I wlU have given up doln« onythlnsr for or with my comrade*. LEGION MEMBER
(Twin FaJlB)
t. IhLi rlKht with
Iir Is whether wc ari' licr Aiiirrlnuis or
II «n uiKlrl .llctaloi- kliik- In Wnshlnnton,
Mu.s, nuD s.Mrni
(bounty Farm Residents Say
Home Is Fine; liohhs Wrong
Old Guard Lashed Over ‘Red’ Label
Editor. Tlmea-Nows:. It u really getting warm around , about now. Ever>'body lhat can’t be , handled directly or Jndlreetly by the ;old machlnc that ‘•headquartwi In ■ Dolae" Is either a socialist, communist or what«ver bad name is bad.
People arc dl»giul«d with the way tilings have been nm by our poll- tlclatu and. of course, 1 know money runs politicians. Tlie 'old gang" has the money so the "old gang" Is to be blamed for cur condition. This old Kang plays In both political parlies but never got a candidate nominated In the primary on either ticket, Now they nre In a spot. Tliey have to sponsor the ones they believe will be easiest to Influence In the future.
You can watch- their henchmm and tell Uiey are splitting their ticket or should I say trading? Sitting In their position, I wouldn’t blame triem. They, along with their name kind In our nation, have bulk of the 370 billion dollar debt money.
Any ciuidldate they c'ln't handle may want these boys to put tht money back where a lot of It be Ions#.
If a laborins man wants mor bread and btittrr ho'.s a coniinunL-.t If laborlnir men gel together a.s i luilon to forcr more brrad and but
thry are PAC-CIO or I'DQ com'niinLsts.•Plr
Kdlitir, TlmM-Neics:!Ji-i:iiuac I feel the edllor of Uie
Hulil Herald niuv refuse U) print our Irttrr, I am wriUnK a ropy of ilie same lettrr to the Times-Ncws Public Fonim. fl Is as follows;
Mr. Mclntlrc;In reply to your story In the Buhl
Herald some time ago nbout the county farm. I would have nn.swered It sooner but Uioughl Dial you mlKhl have winio more to print about It. where you mentioned about .Mr. Hobb* bring confined In the ba.'.cnieni witli no ventilation, no heat and no ^un^hl^e. Before you go puttliiR nut that kind of ntorlei you should find out Ihr facui of 11 as I can prove that h ii Hr.
He had ventilation and heat. He would have his window and door ojwn and sit In the doorway In the draft. Now, if you and Mr. Hobbs think that Is goo<l for arthritis you have n lot to learn about It. I know.
for 13 years. You al.'a-'.kcd If 1 lake a sli<
lybody ■law anybo;ly leel chiilr.
chair to take i
1 iin ihfl fh>t fh^ a>;rreiihlr Ihal Hi 't put up with hill >.i.s liu)vrd, U you at why don't yol ........... • rr.-.i of1 hfn-
honie, well 1 would havi a hell-hole t( It ronipiilsory
lor a frv nd 1
■n.-h,j)oii.'.tblllly. Our fin. ...........should pay at leoit JI.OOU U) of li.s .senators and rrinc.vcnl.iilvc;. wllh traveling expeliM-* paid and free i.uppllet uf po.-.taKc, etc.
Onr IT. .S . i-nalor- ami trprr. rnl- atlves arc iitr.v urttlnif SlS.Othi i«r year and alioui iiiat tn\a-h nu.r,- In sfcrc-larla; an.l o;l,ri li.-lp Hy all
JlUSt tllU'niiinthat Li wli
She Didn’t Know Of Peril to U. S.
Is Bob too Hot To Handle, Two
Readers Inquire
-r.ar, k-vc a 15-
I dictatorship that If It Imdily M>r.;lul nii,-
En/AN8 WOOD
FDR Defended by Marine Vet Here
llior, llmes-News;In an.sRrr U> Stclli r in laM Hunday'.s
luld nii' bit. sjnall I II llkr lo irll her Unit If ^he does a hjivr Ihe Ruts to crltlclrt a per- n wiin can fuht bnck j.he ccrui fouldn t n-.spfct hrr ^upcrlo^l
ly nonnid per.'on. tlierrfore pi
. I'd like t muy be.
war, .seelnt; fro pan, Tliilan at fourth marine
IS of a thrc
s doing a swell
Oi>en up your eyes, Strlla Drowi ind Hive our leadersTmilJ lor a j hal neither you nor I could do h:
The per capita conaunipU veet potatoes in tht'. couniry
thon 50 pounds In contrn-st to 127 pounds of white potatopi.
lor. on K<b le. l»il. or L I rimm Mtibltih*] Id l»
Fsllt aUblUM
!>II* in,) duNUr •• I «>.!. T-ln r«ll.. IJ«ho I• • l-uhtUKIni Compior
t PMIarfl«> In T>1
r UAIl^l-ATAntC I:
arkM' Btnct. t*a yrtaeura.' Ca:U.
RAY .MARTIN'fill M.ivs. I!,>l.-,r)
MAItVIN WA-SHnUHN 'Twin }-',,lI.s>
(Editor's note- Hr. au-,e of restrict d ,'iiarr, tin; T1mr--Ni-x, does no eixjri riiclto .-.perchc* candidate rRiirdlrs.1 of party. .‘ ;>cr,-iirs mad' 1 public to Kroups, a.- Mrll n.s majo ■re.vs Malrmrnt.s, arr csrri.-d to thi ull extnit of the s[>nfe available.)
See or Call
DU. Fl.ovn [tAMFor Special Ditmno.Mii—
When You Dnn l >\t1 Well ir>0 North .Main I’hnne S7
n'V;;; nn.MoGrand Rapidj i. .Michigan
wlirie and from whni John Kovotny
K. R. fMIKE) DUCltEnP. r iiAiNi-:3 n . y. jo h .n so nK»f:n .IRSPmSKN TI:D aMITH rUANK KRAI., II M. SCOTTA M. DICKSON JOHN HAAK HAltftY TOWNSEND
MRS, KLO FITZSIMMONS (Twin r.alls County Farm)
1>. S. Heo If you arc man enough tx> iirmi this. You printed your and Uoiitu- side of 11. now print some of the other side of ihlnBs a.i they real- ly are.
big boy« bette C5 i square fa.-.l; people an
niM oul C. w.
I tht
r.ili’.or's not/'; Tlio above latter vas [irlnted verbatim In the Buhl lleralil by 11. .M. Mclntlre. editor ind putjlLsher.
G E T YOU* F A R M LO A N «
J. E. WHITE
U.S. Should Put Bureaucrats in Army, He Says
Editor. TUnes-Nows;Why not try this Idea?Fire all the OPA, price control
and all other government agencies that we don't need and put them In the army..The wages they are drawing
would feed and clothe therh and General Elsenhower would not have to worry about soldiers for a standing army or an appropriation. either one.
JOE SHIPMAN (Bellevue)
THE NEW ^ S J I C W A L L ,
’ ■.'COVERING MATERIAL
Her BeliefEditor. Tlmca-News;
I notice the children of Tuln FalU are very anxious to please.
I believe If I t«U them I am afraid of being run Into, by their bicycles while walking on the sidewalk, they would be only too glad to pay atten- tlon to the law,
' remember, boys and girls. It la •• you to find out the rules abom -wheels.
ATTENTION
FARMERS!We are now r«celvlnx
POTATOESHIGHEST PRICES
W. W. and W. T.
NEWCOMB“Idaho'a flaneer Ruytra
and Bhlppcn"Myron Harris. .Mnrtaagh; Wllbnr Loork^ KImbtrij: Oare Gray- brml. Bohl: Wayne Golhrle. Eden; Harrey W*od. Ooodlng; MlHoni Nirlsan. Darley; Rossell Oewman Rapert.
T H E SE S U IT S L O O K SO S N A P P Y T H A T i H A T E T O S E E T H E M S TO R ED FO R T H E SUMM ER.
YOU DON’T TH IN K THEY'D LOOK SO N IC E ,/ IF I DIONT OET THEM REAOy FORTHE NEW
S E A S O N
--BY SENOIN6THEMTO
mymmFOR THOROUGH OVERHAULING AND CLEANING
JO B S .
TUOY-NATIOXALJ ltu u ta U /tt^ tu td ^ x tf
P L A S T IC
P L A S T E RP a M aHt( P taiU fIN ONE APPLICATION
JUST BRUSH IT ON
rum c rusnt !• oi>
CH ECK THESE FE A T U RE S
V 1. Eoiy to o p p iy
V 2. J u it b f o jh It o n
V 3. Firo retislani
V Only ono eooJ noee». sory
V 5. C o v e r s wallpop«r.point, plaster, wood, wollboord. c o n c ra t* a n d cinder blocks, brick, meiol. cl«.
THE LUMBER CO.
GEM TRAILER CO.
COPyaiCHT McTtt * COMPANr. I‘ Rf-iAij TiMi:.s-sir
THE MODEIIN HU II.D IN fi MATKHIAI. FOR MODKKN NEEDS!
BUILDC O L O N I A L ’
with
PUMICE BLOCKS
i i
• LOW FIRST COST
• LOW INSURANCERATES
• YEAR-ROUNDINSULATION
• MODERN BEAUTY
• NOW AVAILABLE
rhoL-k Iho fcnturos of this churminfr mrxlifioH colonial homo . . .
Noll- ihi- liirKO Hviii;; room, w ith the ch»'i-i-y iire|iliicu lL'iitliii>: .m i
jiliTiD.sphere of ho.-<intality to every U tilso fi';itiirp.-< a lar^'c;
kitchen-diiu^ite anti two lurRc bctirooni.s. \'uko i'tim icc Hl..cKs cun
.‘;ave up It) .“frtOO tin thi' coat of thi.'? hom e.
ONLY BLOCKS MEET
ALL MODERN BU ILD IN G AND
INSURANCE CODE REQUIREMENTS:
t>nly Vnlcn Piimlce Blocks have the well roiinOril veriatllity that tnnkr.i for easy, convenient building of nx'Ocrn iiiiall hoincj, Otily Volro KHes the a-viurance of agelerj stability, of foniplrieiy fire-
proof. (leterlorullon proof eonsmietion, Only Vnlco ends forever
the tlepieclaUng cffeets of age and weailirr._
ji\c.-!iiKaie today , . . hull! the "Bnvlng'' way.
FOR A nn iT IO N A L INFOK.MATIOri Phone 61
IN’ JEROME,
m .\m :f a c t u r e i) t o .m e k t .m a (;ic v a l i .e v s n e e d s in j e r o .m e , i d a h o
CINDER PRODUCTS CO.PHONE 61— FREE ESTIM ATES AND SUGGESTIONS__ JEROME
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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1948 TIMES-NEWS. t w in f a l l s , IDAHO
Doctor Says Hospital Here
Is Hazardoustrnm Pm* Ob*)
\n * waKl. ts a very praciicil mfth- od to fcccomplL'h «upcrvhl''n. ob- aervBUon. prolceilon n n d lo m nln- lA tn Indlvlduftl ir ta im rn i.
No ConUelQai W»rt ••At the prcsfn? p’aiit. itlpquaie
nnd sallafftctoo' t.iclllUcs tor c»rt and trtnUnfnt of ctrlaui r.oi un* common contJKloiu di^raws »r« non-exLitent. Tliu rrmvrt jiuJH-
‘ cleiii publicity tioi i.o loiij aao." In i h f eVMi; of I jr r io u j l i r e In
U»e p rese n t [ib n t, «h.n d o jou sup- po?.e woiiitl m>l only to the:nUilt.i. Init lo till- !irk chlldrcnT W ould you. a-1 a i.ij iu y c r. ffcl lh » l you h a d ilniir ;h f licinortble and hu m ftiif th liit by lo U n s dow n a »x>nil l.N^ur lo -nvc a few nlgaftrdb" <lollllr^ lit the rxiWiiC o f t if lp lru lufuiii--.'’ T!;i- tim e lo t h l n t of ibla n iio'v ami tiiii. .'o it> a p fsk . "lock- 1I1R tlir b.»m n f ttr U ic horse Is stiilrli •
• \V.- likr to llilnk lh a l »e h»v» prc :rr;.-.«l bryoiid «'e “ 8* of :hc luir-r ;iiul buKgy doctor. In tact.J.t! tliat Incrraicd knowlwlfc. i ilnu- and Impniml procedures :,ii..iiUl liave tikcn tar beyond •,!i.it era. However. »U li situations riHiliiB in a 'horse and buggy hus- Dltar It la Impoailbl# to practice any but 'horse anil busfv njediclne.’
Would Draw SpecUUUa "A mcxirni. proixTly siallcd one
ucU orKnlilred 110.-1PIU1 wUl not tol' r;.,te 'Imr.-r find lUKK3' methodl. With sufflclriiily Improved ll0.^pU ^a^•lIlllr^ In iliw couniy. «fl]*lraln« RlnM-inli.%1.1 will be im>r« tailly *1- luu-inl. I’cr;.oui.Uy.lottcn feel sorrj tor p;itlrnu I liuve lo rfftr to Sal l^ke City. Sun Francisco and Port liind merely because ire do not havia broncliarriipLM, rocntEfnolofiUt orthop<-<llNt. brnkn tprclallji. ^pcclftU^l am! ixvyrlilalrlJl In Ihls area- Tlir.'e iri|« out of to»n for ad- (lltionnl 'iH-vlHlLM cafe are cosily It llinr. intiiiry. ;md not Infrequrnlli’ but imv''. Imixirtanily. In hutnnn life. t_-»b-ir«lory tnclllllc!'. fxfepl loi thr .■(itiiplp't proredure^. are toi pr.iellcal puriKi.-.r.'' now non-exl.il-
Dr nioniivvin alw pointed ou' tliiit ihr prvii-iit niaitmiiy bulldlnR. aJUiouKli a Krral improvcmtnl over Uie ni;.lii Uiilldlnj. 1» inadequate berniLir of overcroadlr^B and lack of rui'iliucs. becuus« the i-.olatlon luin.rry ' i.\ one In name only." and li;ibii-,% lx>n» by carsarrnn lo reach :iip rrKulnr invi.it be traai-ported Bcri'V. a space outdoors at a lime "whrii llfr hmip by a thread."
l.oU o f Dabl«r«Tlie speclalLst al’O called alien-
lion to the lart lint rrpalntliiK of ihe pre.'^nt luirsery. or even n complete ele.-»nins, Li lmpot*lblf. becaxi'e there ti no relief from th« con.Manl flow of bnbles iherf.
Ilrfore HirnlnK In a dlicitiAjon of ft nallnn-ultlr Mirvev btlnR tluclr*! by tlie Amrricun Academy of I’rdmtrio', Dr. Tlu'mjv'nn .•uvld;
"ncfore yini vote 'no' on Ihe hcri- Pitnl bond Is'iie. con-ilder these Li-
.•prloiisly. rfrr.emberlng liiiinnn llfr luirt hMillh eaniiot be;ni-.iMire<t In doUun and cetita and not ftTKPtilnc that any day your I'lill'lreii. your Kraj;ilchlltlren oi that matter, any of your loved may need htrpllalUallon. You u-ould reriuinlv u;inl ihfin to hive noth- 1118 tiul thp bf.ll. At pre.^ent t •br.'l Li titil nvnllnlilr Ir T«ln Fall
MIMSTfllt ASKS Sl'PPORT
The Rev. Mark C. Croiienberser of the V'ir>l Chrullan church In I 'u ln ra lb lllter. I>r^ rd lili weekt; KVMV rndio pt.«rani. TnlUdht Mi-dlUilloav,’' uitb > brief plea S.il- urday rvrniHR on liflialf ot the T»ln K^ill.i county teiiftsl ho.^pltal proachlnic bimd Lvuc election.
I’refacllift 111' mmmrDU by polnl- InK out that the l»md Lvue Urely non-iwrti'^i::. the Rev. Mr. CronrnberKtT
•'It Li n ChrL'tUn duly and humanitnrmn dt:t> tn .see that Tain KalU county '•1' a ner hospllal. Man.v of u-N b'lieif that there have breii many live.i Iml beeau-ie we have not ti.id aniplf facilities at our county hcvpiial."
Questionnaire Bi-ings Varied ReactionsTtMESJtSWS INTOBMAL QCXSTtOKNAlU '
PU aM Jot davn the I l r u a n s w « n ttuit wmfl to y o u r mind Wbta piu tn d tha quaatlozxs btlo*. No n a n iu will b« used. ^ s '
I. My )ob la.— ----------- .... Uan or vooanT 4
i. r»e been doln* liUs type of work lor---' --- je*aT
■ J. rm doing tlUa wotk b«»uae:*. li** the oaij w*y I can earn money.b. I ooni upeelally nt«d the moaty, but Juit watni to keep busy.
y ^ I Uke to a*«t Uio pubUc.IVa s«od ixalntns for what I plan ta do later.
t e. I thltJk it's the best kind of work there U.[ (. I'm Jiut aaiklos time waiting to set m&nled.: • iClrelo the one above that beat flu your ease)• t. I tind that people In general are;
r t ^ ery pleasant lo deal wiUi. faT Mostly a poln In the neck. • .
tCtrcle Uic one above that io u find true)
•5. Are men or women easier to wall uponT __
Would you rather wait on >-oun»f peopl^of(gilddlc^-ag3 people?
•1. When u cornea to elvlna Ups. countins change cartluiiy. etc.. are men or woine
ir do lUey check
women more
{8. What |>artlcular irult amnng customers do }tHi (uid the moit uimoyln^
9. Are people these eoncemc^boot geUlne jchat_ they want. ircanlle&
on the price lint? ___ ___
lb. Do you rtcclT* nioru co/plalnu about wb#t Ihey rteclve troa /m from men or fTom^ b t n q ^
II. In what 'ray could cujloroert toake your work ea»lar?^V ^
la. A » pwplo In ^ E r e ^ r r ^ t t tT y ^ f than duxlns the w a r . .................................
.•iX W htt p a rt ol yw u tij« mSHured when you Ualsh
H. U I had my choice ot any kind ot job. r d lik« to be
Truman Rules 48 Estonians Stav in U. S.
,41 _WASHINtrrON. Nov,Pre.'ldent Tninmn Aalil 49 E.ilonlun retuKee.s ulm rrceiilly landed,In Florida without immlRra. tloit vLia.i ulll be iiemiltted lo remain in th.« country.
In a formal ■it.iteiiirnt rrlpned by the White n5\i\p the rresldent wid the.ie relu^eei who .lallrd orroM the Atlantic In nm.Ul bo.it.i -will definitely liol be ilpi«ir;rd and will In due i-our:e be Khni initnl- cratlon vImi.i which uiU ennble them to rem.iin in ihb i.mnin-."
On Oct. H Mr. T ru m an Imd prabed tllr cnurawc nf llir Hilon- lan.1 In makLim; 'BSe. saylnc thry typo of 1)1(1 UiLi counir
On thr Reiiemt staved tier which Etonians to be ileixTini. Meanwhile he dlrerted t ln i nil nvrniKs be explored louard <-iiAt)linK
remolii here if they ilr.ire lo eventually beccwe riu;j:i.i.
Tipsy Driver Pine Paid After Crash
A fine ot $100 and W coaU waa |i,il(! by »iBene Olbaon. <8, Twin KaILs. chiirst^ with driving while lntoxlcnle<l, Friday before Munlel- l).il JudKe J. O. Pumphrey.
SiLipenslon of hLi Montnna drlv- :i' llccn.'c anil forfeiture of his Ida.
, 0 liquor pcnnli were also recooi- inenilcd. 01b.ion was nrre.ited at 3.45 a. m. m day after a collision between C.lli5on'.i car and a parked
-hid- o-*'ned by LcUnd Johnson , the 400 block of Main avenue
ailison'.i fori'heail vv-aa lacerated 1 the cr.i.ih. which daiiiaged both
machlne.i.
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reported to authorlUe* In Filer on Halloween. Children ranK doorbelli for irlckn nr treaU, but no serloui damage was done, police satd.
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Art Huizinga Co.nOSH ENGLEMAN. DCTES
rhone Klmberty 1Q-J2 or Twin PalU Photsa BU-W.
I la ie tto n Pb«n* W U ad lD t (rom t la D ie n , Mnrtatigh.
UaMllon, Jerome, Twin Fall*. lUoiberly
• . .. ,<Please M um thU to the penon la cbargQ of the conecm at which y«u »re employed).
Thli la typleal qoeiUonnalre of the type dUlrlbnted among 100 lt>eal elftkv lalf-vmen. wallrt-Mea and ethen who work with llie public. I f ' the baiL« far two arllelei on ecilomrr^ and elerkv the irr»nd of which appear* In today'* Tlmea-Newt iSlalt en*ravlnf)
« * « » ♦ * * * * * * *
Most Clerks’ Feet Hurt, but Majority Keep at It--They Like to Meet Public
Segrrt.-xri.\l an irk raiiki hiuh <
iir.riy rebted 1 ceiitloiil.-.t, whic
The more ae: music hold.1
Red Cross Group to Meet Here Monday
A liiiii-heoii mcftliit: of the southern Idaho c,inip ar.il ho-ipltal coun- <•11 of tlie Aiiirrlc,i:i Red Crrxis will be held In the P,i:k hotel Monday, nccorrtink' to Mr^. R. W. Carpenter, council chi»irm;kti.
Katherine Coy. &»n Fraiict.sco. camp and hn^plt»l repre'cntatlve for the PocUlr ure.i. and Vivian KlmbrotiKh. Cald«rll, urnrrul field repre.ieniaUve, w-ill attend the meeting.
By JOHN BnOSNAN , U.Mldr^The editor trlU me that a recent re-. H''"'
article on liou- clerk:; react to ^u^- <IlvrrKeil tomers created a violent stir nmonK •'Howed •Jie people on the recelvlns end of Ihe counter, Tlii.v ^tomlllnK and shuffling in the rank.-\ seemed to spring from the feeling Uiat. It Tlie piibtlc ha^ certain munnert;.m.i that aKltatr the clerk', If.i l)^rau^e Uie cletks have the .•.line eflees on the ciutomers
in fainie.v" to .ill eni-.cenied.. , , plannhiK to takr a pull of the
buying public to find o\it what lt.(>et peeve.i .leem lo be.
To rrlurn to the que'tlomvlrr.i. however, they eoniain .-onir Rllmii-
the llve.'i of ihwe who rrrvc by .itandlng and wnitinK.
The la-M Hn^ above may htive a l>Tlc touch when u.ird with "Tliev also serve who only ; tand anil ttnll." bul It's Ju-M fnlllnn arches tor those behind thr c<nmtcr .
This U »howii by the question a.iVed 100 floor girl', snlMmen. wall- rex.%e,i. elerk.1 and .«urh, which wa - "What part of you Li the nitvn tirrrt when you finish vi’ur work': '
A majority of the an^w^r^ were "Feet."
A few eUbornt^d on this and added. -Feet and Irgv"
One humorLil »rote: “Oh. my baek!-
Some refu.'^d to be .'pacific and WTDte. "All over."
Neit mo.'t vuhirr.iblr l>'liit .leenir. to be the mental andner»oua ay.item. varloiivly frfcr.cd to as "head" and "nen.e-," hV lho.-;e who an.iwered the qiir.vllcinnalre.Several M»ld their eje.i t<»>k the wor^t beating.
Another que.itlnn that bnmi;ht som e InterestinK reuotion.i rrlutrd to the reason why Uiey are entjased In that particular work.
The nio.1t common reply wnj: "I like to meet the public."
I^jlllng the next large.st number of votes wa.i; "It's gtKxl tr.Uninc lor
hat I plan to do later." Imllcallnc iiBt some are no5 fully sold on theli-
present Job.', nunnlni? neck-and-neck were the •iwrr.; "It's the only wuy t can irti enoUKh money," and "I think
lt'.\ the beM kind of work there tf>,"A few fortunate people chtk-.e thi
answer. " I don't eapeclnlly need th' money, but Ja il want to keep bir.y.'
It was Impo-iilble to tell from tlii hindw-rltlng w-hether they wer' sennai or kidding.
.six threw all preien.ie n.-.ule mil flxl-fooirdly declaretl that th e were -'Ju-it marking time wniiiiig t.. get married."
And now we come » one of the mrut colorful phvies of the que'- tlonnaire—the [wrt that .-.erks lo find the Inner a.«plratloiu and ani- bltiv.n.1 cloaked by the builne.i.'llke mirn of the .■mica counter.
.allng a general an,..wer.i rei>n-sente<i two extrrnii-.-. O n e t y p e yearning for colorful.
hoUKh iK-rhaps unattainable ca- •ccrs. wliii-h mlKh! come under the headim; of "Well. I can dream, can't 17" Tlie olhers .'-how a deMie for the quli-t l i f e or what mi>:ht be termed ;lir "Back lo the home and fanii moiiment." which Li a natural [W.lvinr renrtlnn.
,'iai|,'l;.i-ilon with wha» they are doing vias vuifiti by 30 jierson.i 'ur-
of uhiim qualified their .itatement by adding "wiih more pay."
r ofone of 'Vhi
'iidable I' mother."
One took th<* nppa.vlt'" stand, said
l>.vkelb..ll or cn fchiMil. dre.vi ile preacher One
hold I tvhlle <ne nu re Irfl
And wit
• of
train- profeMlonal for a high
:r.\cher and i e*prei.ied
a cr.ilir operator, i turkey picker. vlUrmenl seemed
,Mst attraction for Ihr jvL-t vald "undecldetl." thr lv ce Wank.
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gen*TBl office th<> lilt of K<v«l.i Is nb,.ve all ebe.
hrin,{ a redrew h\e lotei. ,-llc endeavor ot vctlon for three,
tuie nf whmn voiced thLi desire ‘To be an iirrompll*hcd mu’Ifl.Mj or a w-rlter or rralLM for humanitarian proKre.--i, J like prople."
Aho alniii; the artistic line waj the hoi>e of one to beci":m* 'an expert wlnd»w dre.s-ser.-
Tbo view becoming a brautr ep- ernlor as the ultimate.
Farming received tlie vntn nf two, one of whom ^pecl^lcd. ' Jl.-astuife on a ranch."
HurprL'inKly enough, onlv one included m the i>oll exprr.svetl a de-
Plcklng up ona vote ai>:ece were
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TEX HENEKE * M ItLER nANI)
"A Oal in Calico"■Oh. But 1 !>■ '
HAL MelNT^'ltE -Plea.se and Say It Ism R<>'
-30 Mllea An Hour'
IIOAnV CAItMlCIIAEI. ■liURgln' and Chalkin' '
"I May De Wrong. But. 1 Think You’re Wonderful"
'ni&EE 8UNX ■Rumors Are Fbing""It's All Over Now"
KAY KYSER “Tlie Old Lampllghier'
“Hugsln’ and Chalkin' -
ROT A c u r r•'Wreck on the Highway-
•'Fire Ball Mall"
BOB WILLS "Stay a U lile longer*
" I Can't Oo On This Way"
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naualijr auoctai« with raTca jerwy-i-but tape«try-rich dr*ipia. pcrffrt for now. for holidajr wear, for all
winter! Advance 1947 ms lei in the liqiiid Uoe« ra]ron Jeraey take* »o mapiifieently.
Also Crepes, Velveteens...........$7.90
B c llc r Vnlucft in B e lter Furs
Genuine Mouton Lamb.....S155O 1I1LT8 to
NaUn-al .■\ntclopc............ $ 1 59U thers to $i:)y
.Sable Blended Marmot ....$289O lh ‘'t-s lo
Sable Blended Muskrat ....$399m luTH to s-r.<9
Chekian.c: CaraculU llic is to
PAGE SIX TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY, N OV EJIBEB 3, 1045
Press, Radio Backing Goes To Bond Plan
<rna Nf* OnO•net *peel»llM-i Mthoiit «dff)ut>lo h a ip ltil U ellltlfsJ A st yoiim elf— how many ot our propl? now Jrrl ihfj' wuat travel a hundred mllr* or more W "Pfnd Oiflr monry for thB kind of irMlmtiit. comfort nnd proftMlonal nenlce* Ui»t tliry want, nnd are rnmicd to?’’
Art KiirU, rrtltnr and pilhlLrtirr of ihe Filer CUltcn-nrcordr
• Wf cotlllminlly »p<-alt of tlir iirrd for belter liaipltnl facilities in :1ib niihl area. TMs 1* no doubt tr\ir. but how much hpiler It would to hnxe a Irulv B<Ie<iunt*‘ lioipltnl located In Tttln Full* whlrh unulrthr eaitlr arcewlblr lo the people , of (he «r.i: end—Ilian to vole Ihe ; IsjHie do'i'n and conlinue. a/i at the prp.irnt lln i'^ ^ llh nolhlnc at nil.
•The QUi-jllon l.n- are we uolnK to approve (hr t>ond IvMie nnd really improve TKvpllal fnellltle.v-or are Tve EOlHj: 10 ronthiur the fnilll>-M blrkerlnK brl»Ten the rti-'l aJicl ur:.[ ends of the cotmiy to th« end ih.ii nolhhiK will be ncrnmpll.'hed?
•-uts rnn-'lclrr nil nn^lrA The roil h In rr-Mlty romi'^riilh.lv Ainiill for all the ln^:p:l^er^. And,If one life could Ijr MVr,! m TmUi KnIK i-nnulv llirtiUKh more rttl- rieiit hii-i'ltnllr.illon, ir u-ouUI he wril tt.Ttll llie rn-.I.'
A1 Week.', neo' rctlior of
Here’s Chance to AidMurtaugh VetCnnlrlbiitloiis lo»urd the rPAtor
atioii of hoiL'cliold {tirnli'hUiRa ant personal lieloiijlnKa of .» MiirUmjh couple who lc»t nil tlirlr posse.ialnrji In a fire Thur.iday »lll be accepted at any Amrrlran Red Craw nRency In the nrea. Mr.v Henr>- Tolman, MuriauRti liDnie service clmlrnian, .MiKl tli.ii br<lciiiiK, cIoiltliiK. household Roodi. or ra?li *-oiild be accepted.
Tlie couple. Mr. and Mr». Aubrey Cumimr,'. luive a 10-month-old
d. They «,.-rr livuiK in « f<nir- 1, in..MU tlOU. e on Uir Eil Uhllfi .•!i l)ul Mere nol at llume when [l;e IjfOkP out. The vrleran and f,i!nllv ni)vi- am Itvliii: with his Urr, Mrs. f . V. Cummins. 4"0
,. i-om|ileIe Uiyi*'.te liii» been fur- iil.ihril by the Hanjen branch of
I r.il-i cnunlv Anieru-aii U'-d ind .•■■me beddllik! haa t>ffn
Heavy GOP Yictoi V Seen Bv Dworshak
e IlrimlilicjiV ^ to r v In toir<M:.l l)v i r .S. Hep.Hep.
ilurd
......... 1 KVIiill>er;itlve Need
•'file lo.Miii.ii Ut Ihr !i<..pilal ,ind 11,1 CC' L HMlly Lmi'i iiiii«'ii.nnt. Um llie tired for a niodi-rn tln.^pU!ll tn Tv.ln Fall.', rouiiiv la liiiperntlve. In nrliial f.irl, ibe life of everj' man. wnmim iind child niiiy depend upon —MjriK'Ume lii Ihe future-ndc<iiinle ho'pll.iltrallon, ’Die bond IvMle niiut not fnlll"
Marry A. Arnold, Jr., ne•n■ niiinf of ftatlon KTFf—
■Too ninny Ume» 1 have aetm clU- ren.' fall to vole and then blame .voniebody else for ihe outcome of an election which vllally concerned ihelr own Uiiere.'iji. Certainly, with ft-1 important an Lssuc a,i a new county hospital, all rititnw should niftJce thclr honeat eonvlctlon.i count by ToUnK,"
Tlie Tlme»-Ne»»—T ho Ttires-NettR doe. nol pre-
aume to tell ibe jieople whether they should approve bonrt. for the con- .iLrueHon ot a new county hojpiial In Twin Pall!-.
'Uut It aliould be appmront to evpr>one Uint the county jihould riBlte a final declnlon one way or th» other. If tiie people are In favor of a county-operated hoapiul. then they nhouJd provide the type of hospital thl* community needii. If not. the luyiner thB county bcw out of tlif> hospital buslnr.w the belter, mj aomfi other adequate provLiton* mlRht be worked out . . .
•TiVhat^ver we <jo. lel'a keep the hosplLnl bond election out of txjll- tles. U fa nol etisaRo In sectional Miuabble.v Let's decide once «ind for all whether we wanl a county ho.spl- tal lhafn de.-.iRned for efficiency throughout, or whether we prefer to have the Individual communttle.s wlnbllxh Ihelr own fartlltle* for
. hospllnllintlon '•
108 Babies Born In October at County Hospital
liurlev h'lUie uliere he will ftv,,ilt el'vniin rc.'ull.' ’nie.'diiv iiiulil.
Terming llib tlie crui'l,ilelection" III iiiiiny jr.ir;.. tlir vrti-r.iii cotiure.v.niun jaltl lie hud trnvrlrd 10,000 miles 111 lii iiio In the |i;uvt in week*. cunipiiluiiiMh; ntul ciuryitiK on official bll lrlr••
I ll i la-st apiw;i!ivnir In tliB i-onlr\t i\Kaln.st Oeorse Uoiuirl. W cImt O rmoiTiil. will Iw i\l .i Ca.v.ln ccnin-ly dinner Mondiiy nittlii In Hurley.
D»w.')i,ii J'.'ild be IV ,I'oDfldrnt Idaho volem ••will repildtalc fal-’C leaders who are seeklOK lo undermine repre.sentatlve Kovernment. und 10 .subslUnle ^ub\cr lve di>r- trines which jtrennthen lotalitnn-
'•DUcii.vlnn.s linve rent^red nroiitid Lvsues which affect iJie safcgiurd- lUR of Individual, .state and nalionuli rlf!ht4. It la reiuuMirlnR to leam that I our clllr.eiis recl'ijnire tha vltj»l lin- ivirtanfe of pre,^ervlnl at • home .■\orne of tile fundnmental righu lor which mlllloiv' of youna AnirrlCBii;. fouRht in World war II." aild Dwor^hak.
"Our Repulillrun ticket oul- MundinK. and tlie nominee? hnve conducted a clean. furthrlRlll c.mi- paljn. TTiere b evirtciice that mnny Democratic and Independent voters will }o1n »Hh our o«7i party lo reRisler an emphatic demand tor a channe which will liuurr t^rrMrr efficiency, economy and stability in Bovemment,^' he predlcird,
3 Divorces Jump ’’s Total to 7
1 Jailed Here In Mexican's
Beatinjf TaleriLER. Nov. 2—A cut In Ihe bock
of hta head wo» sutured for a 33- yeiif-old Mexican nutlonal here Friday, who flalm.» that he wa* beaten tftul robbed of »I0O by three men that afternoon. Bd Dnrrlnaton. Filer labor camp placement official, saidtonuht.
Men who were named as hLi alleged atUickrr.N by the injured man
Jamer. WlUon, about IS, Filer.... ba-1 l>een apprehended by aher-
Iffs deputle.s iind held on an open chiirse. Sheriff W, W, l^aery -nld Putiirdny nl«hl, und two oilier men. who were told to leave Filer by Police Chief Harvey Allen.
AlthouRh the sheriff declnred thul the facts ot robbeo^ and av.uull
not been e*l*blished. DarrUiK- Mid *h« knew that the man
hud money on him ftl the lime of he allesed alLack.The fleld-hand> atory, accordlne
:o Darrlnitton. waa thul he had raveled to Filer Frid;iy nltrniogn
during a lay-off of workers beraii.se of Inclement v.ei»ther. Tlie victim, who a aa unidentified by auihoritiei late toduy, clalnird Ihnl he tnel hit three ••aMullant-i'" In Filer, «a.s In- vlleil lo u home.
Alter enterliiK Ihe luiu-e, lie told DiirrttiKton, he wxn a.skrd for inoiiey. admitted to ciirrylnK »ju. und w«, thru >tiii:Ked and rolJbcd of JlOO
A11.'II derliirrd the three men t/ild tiin> tjmt ilir iiijurnl mini dre'.v ;i
Mrs. R. A. Sutcliff 1 Filer Accepts Service Set Here; Lucerne Move
•uneral arrvlce* fnr m . . n * ^ U C C i I l t J i T J . U V C .
Against BondFuneral acrvlcw for Mrfl. ...
HutcUff. S7. who died Friday T»’Ui Falla counly neneral lio^pii will be held at 10:30 a. m. Mom:
White mortuary chapel.rv.. n ... » F lL£n, Nov. 3—The Filer Oranae
The Rev. Albert D. Parretl. Meth- Friday n ljh t nccep'.ed the Lucerne odlsi pMlor. will offlclnle al the tiransB resolution w h ic h oppo.ses rites U> which frienda are reque.'iled ■ the Nov. 5 hospital bond l."-sue but to send no floweni. All dentisL-'’ of-:otfer.i to support a simlli'r bond flce.i In Twin FaJU will be clo.ied. proifrani If a west end mnternlty during the scrvlcea, announced Dr. home and emerjency stallnn were F. J. McAtee. prealdenl of tlie den-' included,
' a.vioclalIon, ' Acceptance of the Lucerne resolu-Bom Oct. 25, 18S0. a l Piu.sficM.
111., Mrs. Buiclllf came to Iiiulio uitli her focnlly In 1008, attended Twin Falls high school from which ,*he Kraduated In 1010. Seven yff>:. Ister .she wai married to Dr. U A. Su-.. cliff. Twin Falls dentist, wliu .-ur- vive.s her.
L^ntf nctlve in community Bliiiir.’ , rhe belonged lo the First MeihrxlLM church, the Garden club uiirt Tam I'.iiN rouncll. C.iinp Fire Cilrb
In addition to her husband, she ir. survived by a non. Dr, Robert J. .Sutcliff. Twin Falls; a d.iuKhter, Mrs. Egan Drenker, Lincoln. Neb.:
brothers. E. W, Fiirls. T»
Oted fti the busliie.M portion of Uie meeting w h 1 c li also he.-ird BUle Orange Ma--.lcr E, T. Tiiylor call for opposition to the CVA. Master Robert Drackett pre- .slrted.
Tile Lucerne resolution •a.vs mall- rrt lo Filer Orange, said secretary Evrrett Bonnlchsen.
Oonnlcluen said tlie motion paM- ed by Filer members read ••accepted" but) presumably was intended to mean •'appwed."
Tlie Lucerne motion read: "Whereas the west end haa no
h(i.spltal faclllllps and p;iy» approxl-................. niately one-hnlf of the luxes of
Falls, and D. V, Farls, Nnmpn, stid T*ln Falls county, and wherea-s aster. Mrn. H. P, Olbbs. Nnmpn. ih ' dlMance to Twin Falls In loo
s r e n i for emergency caifs, no A' therefore be U resolved thaO Lu- renie Grange No. 180 go on record »s opiKxslng the provl.slnns of the rouiUiK Nov. S Twin Falla county tiojplliil bond Lvsue,
"And be It further resolved that Lucrrne Orange 185 advbe they
oitcci' will .support a bond ls.Mie which I In- I roniain.s a provision for the build-
iin ade<iuttte emcrgenry sia- iiid mutcrnlly home in the •nd of Twin FnlU county,"
Intennent will nirmorlal park.
No Effect Seen in U-P Rate Ousting
•No iicliiiil effect here' was fore- .seen Saturdny <iii iin mi'TStnl.' emu- nirfiT .irder t« thr Union Pnrlfle lUllr»«d conipniiv lo camri by Nov. :pi rstes of ,-.'iitA to T\xln Falls frcini Ocdeii und Salt Lake Cltv. U1.1I1, on crorrrtr.'. and uroc-cts' sup. plir.', Ini'ludlng canned Roods, paper Rood.s. iiiiint, hiirdwnre, beer and n mixture of 200 cvtd artirlr.s.
5 Firms Cleared Of CPA Actions
Because f.eed:. \'ne di-i.t> by OPA Oct. 21, dbiiiLv-il junction Milts ,iKiiiii.st three Twiti l-':vllr. and two lliilil n il clovcr .seed ilf.ili-r:, wiu ii.'.kr<l i-'riduy. Original, ly filed lo rc.'.iniin the deiilrr.-. from tunher violations of OPA rctulii- lloivi, the sult.s were reque.sted dls- :iil;-vd by Kurl Jrpjiesen, <-lilrf enforcement ntiorney for the Idaho OPA ilLMrln.
ault.\ di.Miu.-.scd were n r ;i 1 n » I NorUinip. KiiiK and i-onip.iny, Inc, the Albert Dickinson company, nnd A, J, Cedertiuisi ot the Globe Seed .md Feed rompanj, nil ot 'IVin l-';ilb: .himes H- Hlileld.-., Jr. lluhl. nnd Uiihl Fenl anil Icr rompuny. Sullfl were also dl.Mui.sied ni;iilrut NorUirup, KltiK und coiiipuny, [Jobe nnd Nnnipa, jiid the Albert Dukln- •son company. Inc.. Nampn.
C. of C. to DLstribute City Map, Folder
A ol Ihe city of Twin Fall:I' :i-.: |>rfn:ir--<l for dl.'.lrlbut •K iti; .)4ti /, Jilllies A is'prlhVA. «. iiMrv-intinacer of the Chjiinber of Coii'.iiierre, announced S.iturdiiy,
Th' cn:ip '*-111 l>e nvullnblr at the clumbrr office tnr dlsirlbiitlon. The tnliler »111 I'nnlnlii n bare dc.'crlp- tlm; .'f inuln .MrcelA In Ihr city und laiidmnrkr. such r.s .schools nnd ehiirrli'/.. iiprlRE.s .'aid.
READ TtMra^NTWS WANT ADS,
Grangers Should Fight CVA,
State Master Says at FilerFILER, Nov. 3—Tlie duly of every
Grange member In Idaho U to fight the proposed Columbia valley authority. E. T. Taylor, Coeur d'Alene, sUlc Orange master, told 115 Twin Falls couniy Grangers at « Filer meeting la^t night.
DlACUJiilng the resoluUon poased Uie slate meeUng last December
In which the CVA legislation pending in congresa at Uiat Ume woi opposed. Taylor said; "We don't A’snt any federal agency «o power- 'ul It can nullify or In any way ad- lersely affect our present woler •Ijhta."
In Leglslaiur*
A former member of the Idaho legLsliiture. the Orange official pointed out that In northern Idaho •,vatcr rlghu were protected from federal control because several year# ago men from that area poised a :.lai« bill pulling control of waler under the .Mate.
Although falling lo specify party preference, Taylor staled that Uie claims of Pete Legulneclie. Democratic candidate for congreM, that nil groups oppojlnit the CVA were "bcughl off" by ihe j>ower coni- panlea wero "Jual plain nonsense."
Warn* ef CIO
He warned Ihe farmers ngalasl the CIO and lla political action c o m m it te e , strrsalng thul the Grange haa always stood against communLsm, soclall.sm and collec- tlvi.sm. The irnlnlnR schools of Ihe PAC were aUo dl.scu.ssed by the speaker.
Grangers from Holllaier, Buhl.
Knull. Kimberly, Cedar Draw. Pair view. Pleasant. Valley. MounUln Rock and Jerome county group# attended.
Other guests included Ray Smith. Wendell. #Uie deputy; John- De- mojide. Boise, stale executive committeeman; Mr*. Roy Durk. Kimberly. stale Flora: Mrs. J. M. Pierce. Twin FalU, state home economica member.
The charter was draped for R. G. Cole and a quarlel compo.^ed of Mr.s, Fred Koapp. Mrs. Fred Munyon, R. J. Eberaole and C, G, Thomaa presented mualcal selections. Mr. and Mra. Earl Johnson were chosen alternates lo the 6tate convention at PocateUo. Dee. 3 to 5.
Refreshmenlo were sen'ed at the clwe of the session by women of the Flier Grange, assisted by women ot the Kaull Grange.
Manfred Burson Rites Held Here
Flnul tribute wai paid Manfred Burson at funeral servlcea held al 2 p. m. Haturduy In Twin Fnlls nior- luary chapel. The Rev. Herman C. nice, pojior of the First Dapllil church, officiated.
Two vocal toloft were sung by Jack Thomas, accompanied by -Mrs. Nellie Ostrom. both of Twin Falb.
Pallbeareri were O. P. Rauch. W. E\ans, Chtrlea Caaey. KcniTallock. Henry Champlln ond W, W. Noble, al! of Twin Falls.
Inlerment waa- In Sun.sel memorial (Uirlc,
READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS /
Electrlo Motor i RE P A JR %
Keo Qodder ^ nrtnaiana intuiuuoi)';
Cliff QboIU ^ T »la Falla EJeetrto- -
Real Estote Loans
Private niuncy to loan on homes and farma. Low Inieresl rnie. Prompt service and liberal reiiayiiicnt prlvllcKe.
CALL OK SKK
Lem A . ChapinNo- 118 Shoshone SI. West
Phone No. 119
, irnrni , u r I
Indicative of the lncreo.%lng demands behiR placed upon Uie Twin FalU county general ho.splml is the fact Ihnt 108 bable.s were delivered ot the maienilty .section of the in- Slltutlon during October, ftri-ordlng to record.s of Buperiiitenileiit of Nurseji DoroUiy Wlckel,
Throughout Ihe summer, the average WM sllRhlly le.ss than JOO babies monthly, bui dudnic Peptoniber Uils took an upward swing lo in: arrlv- al.s. followed by la.sl monUr.s high of 108.
Other ficlllUe* throughout the hcisplul are being taxed, bui even to a greater de.:ree, with bed.s and other equlpniBni available only on an emergency baali.
g SUFFERERS gS r r e m Eeycraa. Blotta lQfeclIoo.= ~ ImmedlaU relief. Se« =— Common Cnid* & Headache*—~ = InreiUgate the po-vdbllliy e( =
E lD r . M. H. MACDONALD®= Phyiio-Theraplst — ~ U 0 Main No. Phene~ Residence Pbon* SM —— ChlropraeUe Phyalelan S
W C. D. MACDONALD
Day’!Tliree dccreei. of
granted by DlMrlct Judce T, Dailey l<ce tollowliiK hearlngN In IV in F.ilis Friday afteniooii. Ejich iiluliillff cl\arKed cruelty. Tlie dns'.s tutnl divorces granled wa.s .leveii, InrltulUiK four l\Mied Frld;iy mortiliiK.
Bmersoii R. Pull.sch w;us Kriinled a divorce from Doris K. PuILm-Ii und the defendant's former imnie. I>orl3 K. Freeman, wus rMioreil, Tin married Sept, 33. 10<5. In Tr\m Fnlls counly,
Juanita Uli'hiirdJtm ill\oiced Clit- ford E. Rlrlinnl.'-oii. Thev m,irnrd June 0, lOH, at Ueno, Nev.
Rell Munscr was nwariled Cll lo- «!>• of ditunhtei.s 7 and nine nionth.s ot Ihe year, in B .Milt iiK;iUlM uiherla .MllliKrr Hie plaUUUf will
eftr.'t hen AltliPUKh they were tlrM scheduled ' < to broiinie ejferllve last Jan. .in, 11 thev were siLspended uix>ii prole^l'^ of th' Idnlio piibllr iitilltlen c"tn- | ml"ii'ii in lirhalf of Idnlio disirlbii- 1 tors and '»arehnll,.^^^ 'Hie enminmi | trurk carriers also prntested ihc | i
Farmer .^»ld .MniiKlii enrln»d> o j '! grnrerles. mieh ar canned gnodj.l* move for 23 cent.-, iwr 100 i-umrl';!| win< r|iiiinlllv riititiK. ."'H eeni,-.. anil ■ ,'mnll UitA. TO cent.', ist nre;.riii, j|
Rites Planned for Kimberly Woman
KIMIiKHI.V. N'l'. 2 -Flnul rili-s for Mrs Clnn> N. T^^v^. who died Frlitnv at Twin Fiill.'> counly gener^d hrnpliBt, will be i-.uKliicted at 2.3U p III. Miindny In 'I^lltl Falls mortuary fhniirl. tiy the Rev. Alliert U Pnrrelf. n>Un F.ilK .Methodist pas-
Bom M:ir. 12. ItXH. at Norfolk, Nell, .rlie Had lived In Idaho fdr the pi.vt .se\en ye.-trs. belonKed to the Mnhorti.st rhurrii
.survivor;. Indiide h e r hu.sbnnd Waller Trw.s, Klnib.'tU; her par-
Ir and .Mr.N, t:tUv..n1 Wilken: ;ithrr. Fi-vin Wilken, and one
. Mr.'. Rut«*ii FlIetibiTKer. all of r ---
WINTER AHEAD
iiihiv •child when In ca«i<xiy of the fendnni A property settlemmt ngreenient wa.s approved The mar- nage took pbce Aug. M. 1937, al Pocatello.
Police In Pulk'.nta liter:»Uv mark knnan pkkpocteus with dellble Ink.
14 PIANOSrnoM M iiicH TO < rioosi,
SP£CM£SeliiUrr upiikiht. oiik flnl^h in excellent icindilion,
Claude Brown• MuMr •Fum ltur*
• Appllaneea
UJ Mjin hast Phnn*
Exclusive!Hew imh^rtjiiil the ido;i of o.x-
cliisivciu's.'i bt'i'omc's when yovi
nro thipkinp of rhri.Umns KiftJ*!
And \Ml.\T GIFT c.in po.-<Mh!y
be AH cxclii.'^ivf nnd yet as truly
from the heart ns YO l'R OWN
PH0T0GKAPH7
P h o n e U.1 fo r ntt aprw intmont
tomorrow I
FOR DISTINCTIVE PORTRAITS IT S
a i Shdabone St. I^ortb
Y E S . . . W E DO
• rua»i»J row*:*Al»o Poturj. VuM. nu jf .l
■........................ i-iijn
____FLORA!. SHOP
Needed every
minute
W HKTHKR YOU drive otic mile or many
mi|p!< and w h e t h e r you
drive once n week or every
day. yoiir car may cause
you a cripplinK financial
lo.v<.
C’nrry complete Automo
bile Insurance. Then wher*
ever you jjo or whatever
happens you'll be protected.
PEAVEY-TABERCO.
PH ON E 201
203 Shoahcme 5 t Easl
DON’TFORGET
^ I.K T I ’S U .A N D l.K Y O U U F l ’KL JMtOHl.K.M ^ O liE l PK I('I- :-QUAUTY-SKRV ICK IS R IG H T
/ KF.r I S v o n nL'i.K d e u v f .r v o f ga.hom ne r
i DEE PACE SALES CO5 ON T ilt ROAIJ TO THE IIO.SPITAI,
5xaXXXXXV>?«XXNXXXXV\XXXXS3tXXX3<XXXXXXXXKXXVCX'1CX1X1^
but you can
balance the cost
with Quality Cleaning.
Rent. food, ind clothing ptices ire expected
fo jhow largest advtnccs. But. /ortunacel;'.
)ou ran ofI-»et rising clothing price* by spend
ing more for Quality Cleaning ,. . For ihii
finest, most genile, mo« thorough of clothe*
care lenices help* keep ippeirance at p*r
and prolong! the fabric life and ityle of your clothes.
P. a Plriue pick up your cleaninK promplly—v.e tie«-d Ihe room to more efticently handle your Inf'^nilHK eleanlnic.
C leaucrs SD qersTW IN FALLS
TAKEADVANTAGE
o r OURRKGUL.AR CHECK LIST
ROi'Ti-: s e r v ic p :QualUu Fucl— Priccd R ig h t
Phone 1680GEM STATE
OIL CO.
MERCURY - LINCOLNA Statement from the
Union Motor Co.Wllb InenljT'ieven yean experience In Ihe FORD bn.ilneM, tlie
Llnlan .^tolor Co. rtallte* lhal the abnnrmal demand for automn*
biles will nol laat forever; that the dar «IH mme when U'E .SIIALI.
BE KNOCKl.SG AT VODR DOOR a.iklni for bunlne.s.
Therefore, a> In the pajt. we are endeavorin* to »o conduct our
bualnea* lhal we may alnaja merit jour rnnlldence and rejpeel.
Union Motor Co.Your Ford. Mercury. Lincoln Dealer
NOW YOURS WITH
Heatinp is the most impnrtanl factor in
home comfort. Iron I'ircman .slokcrs pro-
'ide luxtirinuH, niitoniatic hciilini'
hifjh fuel ecfmoiny. The firc-l»cd of live
coalji. fed from helow, is under constant
thermostatic cuntrnl, day and n ich l. The
hriffhl yellow color of the Iron Fireman
' Luminous Flame re.sults from prccisc,
continuous control of the fuel nntl air
supply, rc.sultinR in mure heal nnd no
smoke nuisancc.
A WORD ABOUT SERVICETliroujli every emerjenry Drtneller'a hare maintained a camplele and reliable aertlre department a« well aa a compete itoek of part* to offer eoniUnl atTrlee 00 all of the mirehandlM they sold. Hiop and ihlnk what this aer>lre haa mcanl la yoo In Ibe vean ]oit paat and remember lhal we will continue tbli «er\lee in the future.
BUY ON EASY F.H. A. TERMSLet UJ iottall an Iron Vlreinan now In your preaent lieatinc plant and yon ean enjoy the iDXsry, Ibe tavlnci and Ihe comfort of automatic heatlnr while paylns on eonvenlenl credit ttrmt. We will make a complete heaU&c aorrer fcr 700 wllhout coit or oblltallnn.
DCTUjeiLeR'SOpposite Post Office Phone 809
SUNDAY. N OV EM BER 3, 1946 TIMES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO
St. Edward’s Pupils Display Festival Items
Vjn Kniflrn-lhompnon BelrQihtd Mr. liiul Mr> C. D. TTiompsoii. 231
niirh.i!i;i!t. iiiinoiincc the rnsnge- nil'll', o! ilK'lr (iivuKli'cr. Cliiirlolie Ji-;.:!, w llul)en A. Vun Enstlro.
Mr. »ntl Mra. W. A. Van EnBden. Uliir UkM boulevard.
MiM Thompson gradualfd frcun ih« 'I's.'in Fnlls hlRli school In 1041. .StiB has befii fmploycd by Ihe Mb- lirr-MorrLion moRftzinc ogeiicy.
Van EnKcleii 1-’ no'i’ atimdlns tliff Uiilvrr.slly of Muho. He waa In ilir er •lc«• llircft ycors. The wtd- ilitiK llu bfcn ralrndnred for the ClirL\;mas hoUtiayi.
Tbe en(ac*m<nt and spproMh* lti| inarrt»t«- of Bcxrrly Mown Block lo Kenny J. KpH*. wn of Mr. and Mnt John SplU. Corilv Neb^ ha« been announe«d by Ihe biide-eleet'i parenta. Mr. and Mrv ChrU Bloek. 710 Lociat atreet. The «e»ldlnj will be .olttonlird Sunday. Not. 10. (The .Mbom pholo'sUtf enfraTlntl
CalendarThe Filer miUlde Helper's cluh
will meel Nov. S wllh Mr». W. M. Harmon.
n»n Mrtook Clrtli!Dflpartmnr. o:iicer5, Wic i-ouncil ;
of iirtmlnbtntliiii. past dcpurtmem ' pre..iiicni.'. »r.(! nil membrr.i under <!.’> n( D.'n McCook clrrle of thr I,.i(llM nf the OAlt w r r honored n[ .1 i!.3n r>w t).mfiiict Friday nl L/fRlnii hnll
Cor.1:l iP »cie jite.-'criUd all d»* pftrimrii'., p.iM ntiri rJrcle prc^ldenlA by Mm M Smlll) iiiid Mr:.. Ol- lie .Ione . ar.il ri.ch drpiirimrni and p.iM dfpirimrni officcr wa.' pre- r'-nli'l n Clf! 'n'.'- ilpd-Ir.itx! tn :ii| iiirmbPrN under ns ,vMrs of :itr. Mr Addle Moore "u.s m Cliartr or !lir di-coriiMoii!.
Mrri. fdn S-.vflci, local pre.\lrteiii. eiill-H; hiuMtiP.'-'- merlins to order /Ii * 1)111. Til" Ilrrlr voted tlOO lo the r (it A of the OAK. nnd Mr* P'-.-iil lUicliiUiiiii initialed inloitic cirele by ihe departmenl presi- cl'-ni, Mr^. MaUle .Iohn^on. Mrs.
Odum. Eiiimell, deparlinenl ir-'iiMirrr. roiiKr-UiUl*^! th* offlcer.i nil thetr v.nrK Mrr. .Irvhnsoii nl*o Riive s re. um nud 'liowed mo'.le^ nf her recent iri|i tn tn(^l;lnftpoll .
•nie nrxi ;oolnl mecMnK «lll be a po’hirk dinner at 7 p.m. Der. 13, ,ir (tip home of Mr.' Vlvla Lnu•^on.
^
tVurlrl Day r rn e ra m'.It.' C 11. KrrnKCl ''111 lead a
li'.-'iivloii nil •'Unlt<-d Sitlioiv.-.' i|ii;;ri.- the Wiirld <-oininuiilly day Ii:ii--;..iii, .scliPdlllctI I'rlduy, Nov. li, ii! ;lic i\sceiw.loil ElUiropal rhiin-h,
l lii.il iihiii-. for thr prorrain wrre niuik- .It .1 ini.(.;inK of tlie Kctler.ited Coiiiu-il III iluirt-li -Aomen Friday nft'Tnofin.
The Filer WSCS » ill meet Nov. 7 i«-lth Mr.'. FJlb Coale.v Mr>. S. L. 'UrwH «-i!l b« in charse oI ihe proeram.
¥ * *The U lavah club of Hurv'eii »1U
meel »lUi Mrs Uenrj Coiner nt 2:30 pm. Txie.'dnv, Nov. S.
* «Tlie Pro-To club «ill meel ..l :
.. in. Monday ai tlie home ot Mr,-- T, n. Ballard. The le.vioii '.ull be on Christmas nusKe.'tiotw.
» * ¥•nir Ditj*ble<i AmerK-jn Vl.•I^r•ll
:ind n u M lia o ' holit ^ i>oUiifk dinner nl 7 I'm Monrt.iy. Nov 1. rrecedini: . tne bu-ine-v nieetini;. MemlHTN ure reqUB»!ed in l.niiE acovered dl?h.
Twentieth Cenlury Club "State of the Union." Pulltier
prUe winning comedy of 19<5. will be read by Tom Alworth ai the Twentieth Century chiti meeting Mondav nl Uie Park liotel. The play wai written by Howard Uiidsay uiid nui»ell Cro'uie. Memtjers of Uib club uiU gather to: a I p.m, Innch*
Mrs. Stanley Pliillip". prealdent. will officiate at the ,'cs.vlon.
The play l.v humorolI^ly bnjed on the paMuar period nnd telb of a man who hoped lo he preMdetii of the United Slu!e,%.
Jame& Rej-nolrt-. 'Mio it ll lend group slnKtnB. will hr .i uue. t of the club. Muriel pMKliaiv. win preicnl
i) aelectloii'. Mr-, llieodore Ooeckner L' rrosram riimrman for the day.
* *
rr*-Keho<il Stuilr Group -Whai Kindcrsarten Can Do for
Children,'’ will be <ii.---.,i. v«l by Mrs. ElliabfLh Toohon a; meeting of the pre-»chool iiufly uroup pin. Tuesday in the Idaho Power company auditorium
Mrs. L. Ollle'ple will jpeak on “Does Your Child Do Whnt Oihem Do." and Mrs, Vic Ooenien will deliver a brief Aummary on polln,
Mra, W, H. J. SaiiKcr will report on the newly formed mothers' course, Mrs. R. J. Hawr% will preienl PTA material. A dl cll. >lon will be held on the fourth dlMrlei PTAconference by Mr^. D. W, Rose. Mrs, Kenneii WhiirMrie< will give an addre^i on the I'rahody report and Mrs. U Nicciim will Npeak on th# radio prorrnm
W ¥ «
Motherhood Clauei Prt-School Study Krmip will
sponsor a serlr.i of 10 wcrlcly panels for all youn? women unere.'.ted In •'How to He At'r.ic!lvp Durlrip: .Mofherhood."
Mr*. F. L KJiighi. T»in f'alb. regL :er«d niirse. will inMriict the elawe.s which will hr held each Wedue.\day at 7 3D pni. In the Hed Cro« room of Uie ’f^ in Fills public llbrarv- TTlo.-r intrre.Mrd innv ron- taet Mr*. W .1 H .'<ancer, o:i-W.
» ¥ J*Halloween Party
Loir- and El.iiiip Cox. dain;hteni of Or and Mr.- R. fl. Co\. 108 North A’ashliicloii. riiterljiiifd rlcnds at a Mallowrni ji.irty re
Varied Social
>laii'.ly.
.lark whLstles «rtrr.^hmeni-. t ti of the iielchM
Teen-Ager* TartyA group of Twin FaUa high Khool
itudtnta were entertained Hallo- nlghl at. ihe II, H. Soper home.
3M Third avenue weal, with LoU Boper and Jean Flaher a* co-hoa- tesjei.
Participating In Ihc holiday party ere Margaret Weaver. Mar>’ Jean
Deagle, NoU McCabo. Mildred Hanseii, Esther Winkler. Helen Mondragon, Jim Craig, Warren Pep- percllne. Duane Fviv-elmnn. Robert McCarty. Rlclmrd Kline. Teddy Detton. MI.V1 Soper uiid MLvs PlUier.
¥ « ¥ fa it Matrona Ors
Mrs. Dell White wba Uostet.i lo Past Matrons of the OES home Frldny, wllh .Mm. Stella Phln- ney and Mr*, Mildred Shlrck u aa. sUllng hostes.\es. Tlie group plan ned a ChrUlmas party to be held Dec, 8 at the home of Mrs. Tony Dobler, Election of officer# will nUo be held then.
¥ ¥ ¥Camp Eni-Ar-Kl
Mrs. Xenia E«bert. county captain. met with Camp Em-Ar-El of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at
ths homo ot Mtb. Bmm* Bsxu«a Prlday allemoon. Mrs. Banica dls* played reUca u id i&re Ui« lesaoa on the Momona In W;otnlas u d Idaho. The whlt« elephant «at ItmUahed by Mrs. Mm Ptiee aad waa won by Mrs. Leot* Goodman. Rcfreahmenta were aarved b j Mrs. Price and Mrs. Winifred Whlt«lie«l. The Dec. 8 tneelln« will b« held ai tho home of Mr*. Helen Poiler. IJM Eighth avenue east.
¥ « «WF>ia
Mra. J . M. Anderson rtrl«v«d 'Africa. Oh. Africa." by LouIm Rob* ln.1011 Chapman at a tn n t liu Of WFMS of the Nozarene church at tho home of Mra.-W. M. Oreut, ? i l . day night. Tho group will m e«l at 0:30 a.m. Nov. 7 ai the t»m b of Mr.i. A. Hardin, 730 Bccond fcveauo iiorUi. to tie two qullu tor ctiaxlty. A potltick dinner will be lerved at the all-day meeting.
* *BPW
Biu>lness and Professlonit ^om > en's club will hold a dinner meeting 0:30 pjn . Monday tn Iho Btp- tlsi bungalow. The topic. **Peac« b Our Buslneu." will bo tn chatxe ot Je.wle Fraser. Mn. Cr^ilal Van- Jiu.-<leln nnd Mrs. Lulu Mllxser of the International relation] conunft-
PAGE SEVEN
Table rlatlies, plllowi. pntholderf. qullU bmu ajirni festival srheduled between Z and 8 p. m. >»piiiir»ti4. Kponutred by the Cnthollr Wnmeit's IraKUr. I)l'|<la\li Holdlitc a table eloUi li Jackie Wadsworth, il.rtt li> two fancy plIlo««. (I.rfl to rlghll *eated rnSmith. Sealed In fr..nt (left to right) ■
1 taliirr will llnr the boothi al the annual Ilari'tit , Nov. (1 .It (he Odd Felletm hall. Tlie letllval U < llir artl.lr> are flrU from St. K(l»ard» lehool. IkIiII lt<i\allr and I'alHcIa Sullivan peek frnin behind
Molllr Wadsunrili. Nike Doerr nnd Jane MarieO'Halloran and llene Loving. Ifitaff photo-encravlncl —
Weddings,Engagements
Wed
JlUt) Imrrt al 3 v>m. Weiliir
Mr^. Rose Allen brr> are re<5Ue.*led lo bring for Ihe Nampa ha'piial and PII anlKjue Inr dl'play.
Followmt: l • i-hilrtfrn loft on t«‘rlK^rl
liir
•IVlii F-m PTA .ouiic-ll III 7 IS p.m. MnncUy at the Irlitio Power auditorium Speolal feitiue ot the evening will be a ^ound movie nn Infantile paraly-is wiik-h will be .'hnwn under the direction of Mis, Vic Coerireii
j Bonnie BroM.n. PeiM Jo a,iri Hsrel 1 Barger. Joan Khrriiart. Cniherliie
.'McBride. Janet. Tiirlmx Jerry .Mid [Charlene IloMort. M.iicoi-y Psiier- ■0I1 and D-»rltiK snn Amelin Harkin'
Staffnrd-McBelhMr ami Mf.s. VlCl'T .McUelll, 3<5
Fifth Iivenur ea'.t. Twin Kalb, announce ihr npprouchliit; iniirrliiBC of their ilaiiKhter, Corrliie. to Roger ‘jtafford, .-.<ni ot Mr. «nd Mrs. 13on ainfforrt 'fvin Fall-.
Tlie hriilr-elert iiracliialed from the ’Iv in l.'all.s lu^li jchool in 1044 und IS n''•, eiiiployrd ;.i ilie Twin F.ill-, »«nk mid Trif.t rompsny.
.StallOKl cnulu.iird from Ilir Twin Fall.s hlRh .••thool m 1044 and Ls now enKased 111 f;iriiiliiK Mr :>|ipnl 10 niontli> 111 Ilir maiiiii- corp'.
The roiiiilr Mill rxi'linni-T weddinR vows »L 3 pm. Silii-Iay. l>cf. 1. In the Fir?' Prc.'.hyierliiu cliurch. The Rev Don ild Bln.-ksroiir ulll oftl- clatr.
Cluh Klerta I U02 Fnurth avrntie ea. t, on Dec, 30.
Mrs T. A M irr* a. e.enen including Mrs. Ulrhartlson.lirc.Mdnit of liir AiniKo Wllh at
ft m rniiu l-'riil.iy nljchi al the hiime Tliornson.
of Mra K F H Othrr I'lfli'rrs i-hiX'eii
Mai Mr.' liar
V i-X'hiT vire-prr.'iiirni; eionil vli'e-
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PAGE EIGHT TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAT, ?TOVEMBER 8, 1948
Army, Irish, UCLA, Georgia Alone UnbeatenBy HAROLD <XAASSEN
NEW Yom c. Nov. 3 Army ajid Notre Dame clall<red by • pair of r*ll»nt colIfBe football fo«» today and IhUA cseh entrra Uie rple ilniggle In New York> Yankee sUdlum ne*t Solurtlny with *n unblemished record.
Army's cadets, ts of them ap- pearlnfi In their final homo game, domed WcAt VlrRlnla. IB to 0. primarily on l}ie pnsKlns brllUancr of Arnold Tucker. Notre Dame, playing before C5.000 paying ciLiUitnem and a horde of Army scoiiu. at .Baltimore, won from Nav>-. 28 to 0, Ttthout dlv-ulRlng a slnsle sccrel.
While these two gamm went nc- ecrdlns to pre-cnine calciilfttlons. Pennsylvnnla tuiil Honnrd wrrn *pUled from tJie ranks of Rll-wln* nlfi* teams In a pair of luitoundliis uptels.
Penn*>'lranla. regarded as only surpassfd by Army In the cnst, wns dumped by a rcbcllloun Prliicet<iii outfit. 17 to M, whrii Ken Keilffel booted a ao-yard field goal tliai stunned both Penn and the 73,CK)0 spectators. Har\’ard wu.i the 13 to 0 victim of Rutgerr!. a trnm tlint previously had boued in both Prince
ton and Columbia.Northwestern wn.« toppled frcim the
Dig Nine lup by Ohio fiiaie. 3D to '2T. and Tenne.v.rr tiuntrreU Nurtli Csmllna, :0 to U, U wiis the first defeat of the year for both Ihe WlIdcBt.1 and llip Tnr Heeb.
Tlinl quarirt of defeats left only Army. Notre Diune. UCLA, and OforKla among the major tinbenten jmers. ‘llie we.st coa.it eleven trl- trniphed liuH nUht. 49 to 20. over St. .Miry'.i but the Oeorgln Hiilldnns jxiuiicrd on Alnbumii today. M to 0. In • battle which wiw Chnrlk •lVli)pl otitJhlne Harr)- Ollmer of the Tide In t per.vinal show.
Another prevloiL'ly unbratrn. but tlrd iv)wer tn be lin?.riilril v.n« O r^ Kdll. Tlie u'r;.t c<i;i.’.trr:. ,s\licuinl>rd to Ihe revived TroJiiii.r of .Southern Ciillfornlii. 43 to I).
Ttie <Ieclmn!liin of the unbeaten IhU, hoxr\er. didn't provide the day's only Mirprl.ir.i.
cnlimihlii'n fiiinrd la.M-hiill rally fjilled to tniili rli.ll.-c hikI the I.lnns wcie blnnkrrl by Cornell. 12 to 0. .Syrsciisr iiuirched to re 38 to 7 vie* Ixirj' ovrr Temple: Ktatifnrci wn.i held tf> re snirplr.'.i dradlix-R'by Oregon BUite; Oeort:l!» Tech shut out
Duke. U to 0: ArkBiLvns sneaked pa.M Texas A A- M. ~ >o 0. and Illehmond stopped Virginia, 10 to 7. in other games that went allghlly nwr3' from e>.i>efl.illan.-..
Illlnoh ra- hed In i-n a fourth- l>rrlod niarvli to rke «iut a 7-to-O venllct over Iowa Oiat hflrd the 11- Hnl to the ntg Nine Ieader^hlp va- rated by Northwestern. In other lotip fruys Mlnne.v)ta again wa.n held .icorelcM. thl' time by Michigan. 31 to 0, and n late rally brouglil Wli- i-onsln a 24 to M tttumph o\-er Purdue. Indiana otepi)ed oul.^lde the I'lrcult to .imash Pllt-'bursh. 20 to
K.iluCis created erne of the ma)or mldwe.M siirprlvs bv upNcning Oklnhnma A. and M., H to 13, with liny Evans oulshlning tlic famed Bob Fcnlmore. MLuoiiri bustled to
the front of the Big iiix clai.- with a 3t to 30 triumph over Nelira.-ka, the Huiketa eollfctlng all their polnta after the T igm had r..ll«l to Ihrte louchdowiu. low* State mastered Kuisax Stale. 13 to ~
Arkanjias- fe«i of be.xtlng Tr .>» A. and M. left nice a.v the South- west eonferenre only unbeaten ream tn l » p eompeUUon. The OwU. Uat week's conquerors of TexXN. crushed TVxaa Tech. 41 lo e. while thr U'f.c- homs hurdled Southern Meih-'dut. 1# lo 3. Oklahoma look Tes.is Cl-.ri-- tlan, U to 13.
Georgia Tech, showing mnr> jx>a- er week by nicked I>.ikr Mto 0. In a gam* that mojt ex:»r;» saw going the olheP wav. W illum and Mao- kept Maryland on the losing side, 41 to 7. and Cleni.'.'n bounced back with • M to 7 ver
dict orer Virginia Tecli Nonh Carolina SUte bested an injury riddled VlrgtnU MUllao •‘ uad. « lo 7.
Kentucky «o<i froin Michigan Sute. 39 to 14, In an interaectlonal affair and Vanderbilt moved thruujh Auburn. 19 lo 0. shony McWilliams on ihe bench reot- Ing a twilled knee as Mlsat-vMppl Stale belted Murrwv. 69 to 0.
The eastern results included Ptnn State's W to 0 verdict over Ford- ham. Dost on college s 73 to « romp o\er New York unlverMly. Holy Cruss' sparkling 31 to 19 \-erdlct over Brown and Delaware'* 37th victory In a r«w. a 3a to 0 affair at Franklin and Marshall's ex- peiv'e.
CslUomia pulled a nilld surpr'.sr on Ihe west coa.M with a 47 tu 14 trouncing of WasMngton Stale.
BOBCAT-BUG GAME MAY DECIDE TITLERupert Beatfi Solons; Burley Trounces Filer
Coach OeorKC Hity:.' Rtiperl Pirates today had been pre.ientcd wUli the bent chance In the history of the nig Seven conferencc to gnln a gridiron title after downing Coach Elmer Parke's OoodlnK Senators. 30-0, at. OoodlnK Friday night. However, there stood In front i>f tliein. hoping to bar tJie way to the title. Rulon Budge's always tough Burley Hob- cat,\-who ran over the Filer Wlld- cais. 48-0. at Uurley Friday afler-
Tlie vlctorj- over Ooo<llng gave Hays' outfit, four strulRlft conference triumphs, while tlie Bobculs were not far behind with three wins and a tie. This means that the Ru- pert-Burley game on the farmer's gridiron next Monday afternoon may decide Uie croa-n.
Only one other game was played hi the Big Seven. Conch Don Re- qua's Improved Buhl fndlans winning from Oakley. 34-7,
BENRY COM-IN RUNS 70 YARDSQOODINO. Nov. 2-Aftcr holding
tjie Big Seven-leading Rupert Pirate* to a single touchdown In the first half, the Gooding Senators' defense broke down and the Bucs broke through for four more markers and a 30-0 win here Friday night.
After rrcoverln* a Gooding fumble la midfleld, RtJpert on short gains crashed over for a touchdown In the first quarter. Henry Conlln, tlie fullback, scoring. Taking the klckoff starting the second half. Conlln ran 70 yards for a touchdown. Culbertson went off tackle for SO yards and a touchdown and then, a moment lat«r when Gooding fumbled, crashed through Uie Solon line for 20 yards and a touchdown.
A Gooding fumble on the 20-y line set up Rupert's final touchdown hi the fourth quarter. Tills lime quarterbsek Hnrrey Conlln scored the touchdowns.CM4txr r . . , nuptrlr. R*«w« _____ I.K ___ ___ <;••n«rk ...... ..........t .T _____ rtub
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Jerome Gridders Give Jr. Vandals Score for Tie
KELLOOO, Nov, 4—T*o Je- troie gildders gwre the Unlver- uty of Idaho's Junior var\lty eleven a #-6 tie wlUi the Montana university Jayveei In a game played In rain and snow Friday night.
The gridders were halfback J. B. Pan? and end George Ballew, the former throwing and the latter eatchlng the pasj for Uie touchdown in the second period.
5 Touchdowns For Cummings
BUHL. Nov, 3—Coach Don Re- qua'A Buhl Indians played their best football of the season here yesterday when they defeated the Oakley Hor- neu. 34-7.
Cummings, rang up all five Buhl touchdowns. He ,^mashed over from the iwo-yard line In the first quarter. we.'it off uckle tO yurds for a touchdown In the second quarter, ran 30 yards off tackle (or the third In the fourth period and then wound up with touchdowns from the five- yard line and from the 50. the latter
Interception. Hopkinssneak and Pryor thrice line
Wes Bell Stars but UISB Defeats Albion
Coach Norrw \VlL>oir» Slio%hone !!«;• Kimberly BulldoCi will meet for ihr M title lu a re^ull of iheir tnumptu the northern and souUieni diviMoii it 7-8. while Kimlierlj' trlumphrvl r\rr
Two other class B gamev Mur- taugh nt Haserman aJid Hnlley ■«'. aienns Ferr>-. were cancelled.
:iw and Coach \VlLv>n T. Harper's ;i- Valley cln.v« B 11-man football «hlfh won for ench, rr*prcll\ely, »ii' Shoihonr defeated Wendell. ^Mletord, 19-7,
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yarda by Dean Martin and Jack Funk and a 70-yord gallop by the Utter—each for a touchdown—fea- tured Burley.n 48-0 triumpli over Uib Filer Wildcats here ywilerdsy afternoon.
Coach Rulon Budge hu.s his Dob- cats in high gear. Nyle Mallory, veteran fullback, crashed over for two touchdowns In the opening quarter. In Uie second MarUn went 18 yards off tackle for a touchdown and in the third Kerry OUen slipped around end for 20 and a marker. Then Funk and Mnrtln carried on •with their long runs.BorUr ntM.
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Hiftt sly Iltlle fox from Onrley v —Wesley Bell— ciuiic within iin urr nlmont «lliRle-hun<|p(l the U lv^•r l' lit Lincoln field here ye.Ntrrduy iilt Conch Oene Co<ip*T. Tliry bowrtl, the first LtkI'>.i nii:rKr tcxittj.ill i;»i
Tlie nrnKiih hiid Jiwt put n\r thtlr touchdown on thr lir.M pin; of Uir final <iiiarlrr when U''ll, .'.111 suffering from the leg InJurj’ thn kepi him out of Albion's two pre vlou.1 gnmts. kicked 70 ynnb fron Ills own 37-yurd line out of bounds on UISD's three. Tile Hriiic;il.i brniiKht the bull up lo their 33-j line. Little Wesley then .■'hut p;u to Jim Wnllare. end from tile Ferry, and Gene Ohmblln. a wi man from Bhtvihone. Tlien currying the ball hlm-'elf. the Uurley Ind .'Up- peil off Uckle on two irles to thr Bcngiil one-yard line, where tin off'
pehnltv w t the Cooixr l;»d back to the six. From tlierr Bell made two yards at the line and pa.y mtvied connection*.
A moment later Bell look n .'oiiil ■II branch punt In nildflild and
carrlcd the ball buck to thr lirnmiU' 17. where four stnil«ht p;L es fnlted10 hit a receiver.
Tlie game was very mwh AlbionIn the flnit half although the elo. e l either team cam*- to the olher'^ ko.i llnf ciinie as the prrhxt en(li-<I whcT Dusrd Bell, Albion, look a pn.>.s ol the BengnU' 30. During ihe half. Albion rolled up four flr^t downs t< none for*outhern branch.
However, the Bengals struck hard with the opening of the second halt. Afirr Bell had clrclr'd left eiii11 ynrds and flr.'t down. Khcr the Bengal#' right half, Intercepted a piM on his own 38-yard line. I'all- Ing to Kaln. Sherman klcketl to Bell, who currle<l the bull lo yard.i I south brunch's 42. lllrhjitd.'cm Uieti Intrrccpted a p.i.-vv taking the to own 311. Wllh .Shermun jIng and tcnrlllK I'ff several ......guliu, tlie BenKuLi made live struliiht first down?, taking the ball to Albion's three-yard line as the quur-
ended. On the flr .t play of the flnnl tjiiarler, lUchurilvoii. left half. .nllp|>ed off left tackle to .score ,Mund- Ing up. Wolve^ton'^ placement for "he extra |X)lnt was wide.
A moment Inter, the Dengnlj were HI tlie Alblou one-yard line, the re- .lult of two piLs.ie.1 from Sherman to niniard. rlKht end. «..od for 4H yurtlj. However, a hoUliuK ix-iuilty
the BeuRaLi buck ulid gaie Al- 1 a chance lo launch rheir scor
ing tlireat.Albion rang up nine first doa ns I Jtven for Uie Pocatello visitors.
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»> play.N lefi half fur Albion Normal. WENDKLL. Nov, 3 — Meh... hill's It. one yard* of tying nr bruiliig j uro»^ '. liilen-eptlon nf a Wendei: ■ id Idalwi Mnillirni braiieli Beiii:al-. [ intv. on ihe UnerS 40-y»rtl line.
nick Wn'hburus flve-\ar«l pliinse for a louchdottn and hu t»lunge lor ' the e*tra iwlnt In the Necoiid qu.-ir- ter gave the Sho-'Oione Red\klr.' i 7-C vlcuiry o\er the TToJan.\ herr . yestenljy afiemoon.
Frank Jamton scored Wendell'.' louchdoan at the beginning of tl hecond half. However, the tr - f the exua pomi failed. Wendell h; the ball in Shavhone territory' me of the >^>ud half.
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plunges scored four extra points.Quarterback Strother's pas* to
lefl-end Martlndnle gave Oakley Its touchdown. He also p.vvsed to left halfback Page for the extra point. n«M oakiirU.XUI . ___LK ... U*Xln4*l«n. IlirrU 1.T ___ T. rntchll'U
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terb-ick I'illbert Que,%nell .".ci'rtng nl! thrrr nulldog touehdowni. Klnit>'r- ly defeatetl Cxitlelord herr U.'t nkht. 19-7.
Tlie vlliilldoci »eie the fir..: to .■4-ore. Quesnell Rolni! over lro:n U>e IS-x.nl lliir Afier Kimberly held for dnwiu on the t«-o-fool line. Ca.Mlelord oame back to t»ke the lead on Bill Shorthou'e's 10- yurd off-t.iekle . I>rlnl lor a touchdown nnd hi^ PA.V, tor the e\tr4 l)OliU T>xo nn;% bv Qiie.Miei:gave Klliiberh- lt^ oiher Iwo touchdowns
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Vandals Muff Chances, BeatenMISSOULA. Moat, Nor, 3 MV-
The Montana OrlntlM thored Idaho Into the Pacific coast conferenc« cellar today by seltlni three first- hull hcorlng opportimlUes, then hanging on de.speraiely for a 18-0 victor)'. Monlana scored on two touchdowiu. 1*0 exira points, a field goal and a safely.
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1ST ShMhan* St. Nsetll
MEN'S SHOPAcnai frem Maho Theater
CUoU
SlKl..ini>Jcrn Stratolmc belts of tr.iii'iMrent i;i..’\STI GL.^55.
StfcamiincJ onc piccc hucklf fits "into the ci.Kjve."
iUvjys pre<ent« trim. 'tii'V>th !iMi:'i: .-i-.Mrjncc.
Ttiujp^icut ELA1)T^GL.^^ nutclica jn> ^olot.
TEXTRON’ S* STREAMLI NED SHORTSTbta handsiJKt ra)cn Ltffctj h x rr shorts urt typical f f
Ttxtnn's thu^btfu! U ikrin^. Pnm start la fntsh, lh*j
art its i^ td u ith pu r op-.fort in mind.
Eijssic waiit bard to flex u ith )our tvcry m itm tnt; m
buttons to frop tff or lest in ib t laundry; hoxtr-typt so popu
lar u itb a ll ntn; tvasbahlt, o f mtrst, and availabU h 0
rjrittyBfi>jiid}orr:tmlorj.Siza50to44 ^ —
MAIN FLOOR MEN’S STORE
Idaho Dept. Store‘7/ It Isn't Right, B nug It Back'*
TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1946
Markets a n d FinanceStocks Livestock
Markets at a Glance
Com lo»«r; llihl
' ii::
1: ' I 111; i;i
1- iik-t S - l l i -I r i E E
S :« »
fsSil
Stock Averatres
Potato and Onion
FuturesiCeorics; E. n . MeRobn-U and
Company. Elk* Dldf. Phene »»0|
Grain
S i . i iNSi; i:;;;; iiS
: :i> ill i; i ' ■ iii"
Bowling Play Triptes In Single Season Here
Tlio biKKcat boom Iti Tain drome, where •'Bu.V Cowliiiii liuii ycur only four year obo Uicrc nrc JO iciiiir.
I^aKUe.\ all of eluhi icam.' pellng lit the Bowliidroini; n Commcrcliil. Manic City V Major. Minor. Mcrcli;im.i'. i Lmhcruji, liiijh m IiooI boy. hcliool Kirif, iind junior ti Church Womcn'.i clrniiL i-. ; Ihe proce.vi of fortiiiitioii
BowllfiK lil«hllKht.
Ki.Ih libU.ry In iiikluK place iit Ihe Dowln- I •rrviiiK hLi fiMt year ii’ owner. Where ;iii(l 32 tciinir. were boulInK rach urrk a iir.d HO tciiiiis now unil tlir rnd L■ »iol yel.
T r a f f ic F in e sOne fine for epeedlng. one for
faliuro to halt nl n «Uip slsn and nine for overtime porfclne have be«n levied In Twta Pull* cJty traXflc
Tliiirston D. Deer was fined ttO and orilerccl to pay 13 cosU for ^ )ce(llnK: whiic Harold W. Miller jwlcl »4 for fnlllns to obhcn'e a atop Isn.Those paying »l eacli for over
time porldnB were: n. J. Tobin. E. E. BLihop. a . C. Krfdfrlclc-,on, A. tl. Mullln«, L. K. Perrlne. OeorRc
.M, J. Cook. D. W. Branniui Hid J, G. Pont.
.Minor—T lif U()Kcr.-.oii jio’i-l ai;<l
|ESL.sr;' 'f
NOVKllllKn ONJONS
rKnituAnr n stnss ‘"iiAKni' n.sui.ss
Potatoes-Onions
NEW WEED DISCOVERED
Atsi’Sarai s S f i
i i i p i iDischarges
B E E F
SCOTT’S
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WHATTO LOOK FOR
IN A . . .
First Federal Savings
and Loan AssociationOF T W IN FALLS
IS N O W A C T E P T IN G
FUNDS
For InvestmentIN IT S .S H A R K S
P ir iilc iid .s h a re ttcvvy hect) Irua (han
2 I j ' , j w r i i i i i i KDt .
'i)ur liivc.'.tmciiL iiir.urcd up to $i,000 00 by Tcdrrn'. i.ivltin;. and Lo;iii InMinxnrr Corporiitlciii, Wiinli.
O. C.
2V.) Shnshuiu- S ( . N .ir lh
D O y o uOll.ytit to llJ\
o w n a f a r m ? Do y o u e x p e c t to b u y o n e ? In citi.er c«e,
VC rcIi.iMc, up.to-Jjic infofmjtion ilut "'ill help you when you need i In.tn,
L O O K F O R THBSE F E A T U R E S
LOOK for the right to poy any amount a t a n y tim e . You ^ct ii in ilic fjmntii I'liffn Income I’fikiic^c,
LOOK fo r a re»«rva to tide you over loan y««ir>. You build one for )out5cIf under the Prcpjyment Rescn’c Phn.
LOOK fo r tailor-m ado loon p lan i. You have a choicc of l-{ difTcrenc plins it this bank-ill at •1'^—suited to )x>ur individual iKtds.
LOOK fo r o x tra charges. You will find none in ,)t)ut loan from this binlc. No \tock obli.cations. . . no feei or commiisionj to pay—only che utujl ab tMo- ihl; or title poliqr and rnrofdinj; expense.
LOOK fo r a convenient, timo-soving w a y to m ak o yo u r p aym entt.'o(i can pay tniereM ind principal on )'Ouf long-term loan through thi» bank.
LOOK fo r p^o^pt, f r ie nd ly , confidential se rv ic e . You can be sure of it 1! (Iii bink. No red tjpe ’oiir loan is made by the bank. You deal with home folks.
.[ uith The Equitable L ife Auurance Society, this banle
"hith have all these features. Ask for our fiee booklet.
TWIN FALLS BANK & TRUST CO
H E I.P W ANTED— M ALE -
S E W IN G C L A S S E S
S IN G E IR S E W IN G M A C H IN E CO .
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T O Y & .U :V E N H ,E S H O r
P H O N E 8 i :iW
s /t u a t i o n s w a n t e d
SPECIALS!
n - R O l T ItK A I.T V P H O N E IS S I.I
r N n 'K N IS E IE n HOUSES
T H EE TIUM:\IING
BTAI'I.KH AND HUB
l- r i lN IS H E l) IIO ljSK S
H K I .I ' U .A N T E D — E K M A I .K
■ K r iL N 'i 'S H E b A I*TS.
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R O O M A N D BOARD
r U K M S H E D ROOMS
MONEY TO LOAN
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B E A U T Y O P E R A T O R S
COOt> WARKS KXrrJ.I.CNT Oi'l-OHTKM-n' I'LKA.SANT SUUItOUNlH.SCs
PHONE 205 OB 153R
• r ;L A N D H A N K LOAN.S
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L O A N S & F IN A N C IN GON *UTnMOIIIt.r^. niHNITUKE
ANL> I.IVKSTOCt
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H E L P WANTE1>— M A L E
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N E E D M O N E Y ?
REUANCB CIlEDrr COfU’.
C ROY HENDERSON When In need of a
LOANS E C U R IT IE S C RED IT
C ORP .Radio BIdR. Phone HOT
MKN f«lllnl <.H IJrpl.. ID A H O F IN A N C E CO.
L O A N S
OrrOllTU.SITY of Ilf.Umr [ BUT »nil Olh.r I.niflul.ir i.. i Itrmwtt In T»ln Killi rountr. Nc »i-twrlrnc* nr r»plt»l Tr<4U(fr.|. ^Mu«t h«»r
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m o n e y t o ! .0 A N
F ID E L IT Y
N A T IO N A L B A N K equ:taiiix i.ifk assukanci
W A N T E D — KKNT. L E A S E
HOMES FOn SALE
LE.M A. C H A P IN . AK fiicy
F A R M S F O R S A L EtuR .. «■->. t . . .^ ; m.i.;
r e a l ESTATE WANTE
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'‘b o X 2 'T IM ES-N E W S
HOM ES FOR S A L E
V . .1. HACON i S O N
0 . J . RO T H N E , Inc.
A W O N D IC n i'U L H O M E
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TA[{MS F O R S A I.E
K. A. .MOON
KI.MKK P E T E R S
"SKK JA Y T O D A Y "
POSSESSION IN 10 DAYSl
C E n i . r . .lO N E S
"S E E JA Y T O D A Y "
N IC E M O D E R N
^3 B ED R O O M
C. E . A D A M S
NOTHING BUT THE BEST!
IP YOU REALLY CARE FOR T»E VERY BEST THAT CAN DE HAI>-
t.T.T UB miow YOU Tins KINt ■JXJCATED HOME IN I-AKK.S AI.DITION.
w r CAN SHOW YOU m iH nS-E HOME
ny APTOINTMENT ONLVl
T A I.L
B IL L C O rH E R L V
AN
OPPORTUNITY
FOR
PROGRESSIVE
FARMERS!
W K A ltK O rt;N !.N ’G
Kur
P R IV A T K S A I.K
5,000 ACRESnf
Desirable
FARM LANDTHIS IS u. c, R o sE w o irn iRANCH CONSISTING OF; 5.000 ACiaCS OF HICIH GRADE IM PROVED FARM LAND. LYING SOUTH OI' BtlHL IN TWIN P-M.LS COUNTY IT HA8 BEEN USro FOR FARMINO A N D l.IVES’IOCK KKEDINO F O R IH E PAST 20 YEARS—
Noiv
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Siih.«iivi(icd
And Solti A.s
sn ACRE OR LARGER TRACTS
Plontj- of
IH H K i.V nO N W A T E R
i'rom
Private; Roservoir
ONLY A S M A L L ANNUAL MAINTKNANCK FEE IB RE- QUIREIJ rOH AN AHUNDANCE OK DFI.IVKRED WATER.
Every Area Has Been
Cultivated.
DITCHES ARE IN.LAND HAS BEEN CLEARE33
ANU FARMED.
A D E F IN IT E
OPP O RT U N IT Y
FO R
F A R M E R S
C A L L O R W R IT E
PETERSEN&
FINLAYSCN
Basement of
b a n k & T RU ST B LD G .in law o fficc of
S. T. H am ilton
PHONE 1444Twin Falls, Idaho
R K N T E R S — A GEN T S
D O Y O U H A V E
A F A R M TO r e n t :
F A R M H E A D Q U A R T E R S
F IN E 120 A rR E S
160 A C R E Sc .^ u^J. II.. : .
VUE B A B C n r K A G E N C YCuHI.
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W 'E H A V E
C A S H B U Y E R S
H A V E YO U
A H O U S E TO s e l l :
C. E , A D A M S
LIVESTOCK-POULTRYOALLON Ciiiin ... tin.il, r.... MM.l
b ..........I K..-V
M ISC. FOR S A L E
M ISC . F O R S A L E
innicATioN I'UMrs I'ur.sstiiiE svaTEMS
SIIAI.1.0W wr.Ll. SYSTKM8 AUTOXATI’ --- ■ .........-......... CELLAR ruurs
DCEI- WELI. HEADS ucitT PLA.sra
KRENGEL’S — 485itrrk* on >11 fn>k« «r pomp* 41
EQUirPI
'L ro H pn
I IK R E F O lin HOGS
"F A R M E R S PR IC ES ’
COML ANn .■SEE THEM
1)1'KP C REEK
STOCK FARM
COOK .W . -llh
H A Y . C RA IN A N D F E E D
FAK .M S F O R RENT
W H Y R E N T
1 . A i.d IIa\•V U,From Y.-;ir to Y-'i.rV
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Nt. r~k., f». .^ 1 . I'ln.
(■ A. R< *Mi'n s ^»n !'
FAR .M LMI’ LE M E N T S
TOO NUMEROUS
• ..u U l « TELl. ..g . ■4
C A ROHINSON
FOR A Q U IC K S A L E !
l'-'
viir»• NOT ruTVdCIl Ml)STV lO «OKV
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PHONE 1012W
S E E D S AND PLA N T S
W E S T IN G IIO U S K A IR C O M PR E SSO R S
WILLIAMS TRACTOR CO.
•nVIN FAU„*l
( ; o o D T H iN (;s t o e a 'I
Hacc Y our
Onldr.s Now !
a l u m i n u m " R O O F IN G
S E A R S R O EB U C K & CO.
PO T A T O D IG G E R S
McVEY’S
A-1
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ll>o A r R K S
HENvSoN i B A K E R
pi-:ts'.ALA.M) Om*. I
W K ST ILL H A V E
F O R
C H R IS T M A S
G IV IN G !
NICE DOWN SPO R T JA C K E T S
130 TO $50
D IA M O N D
H A R D W A R E CO.
FURNITURE, APPLIANCESKITCHEN cabloH. « kltctni rounil ubU, S iMvca. kllchin r*D|«. 4(1 Ind ...na. ^o ln t*;__________
»«etloci rinor I’ablntt ISO, Irnnlns board
S P E C IA L SE R V IC E S
POW^KB^CSCAVATmOi 4
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for
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LAVCLCO.
t n m N I Q IH E . A H P I.IA N I ES t n rx t ».lnul Olnlnit rwni iit." CJl
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A U T O S FOR S A L E
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UUINO IN YOl’R
FARM MACItlNERy
( ’.U O l)
1-J2 A C R E R A N C H
F. C, G R A V E S & SON
L IN D E M A N
B E E T LO A D K U S
WILL HELP YOU
IN OETnNO OUT n iA T nEET CHOPl
M O U N T A IN STATES
IM P L E M E N T CO.
W A N T E D TO BUY
WAN! to I Top fiurt
R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E
— ONLY* $4o0.fl() _
' ' t -'ims^oT ’cash^ '
• jC i ' fi™ r'ohll.''
TRACTOR M AK im c LOADERS HANO-OS Pt/OWS
VHfiypHATr. I'lli'.VM'AMrUh
WE ARE now ' ”* TAKINO ORDER.S FOR T»T. ABOVE FARM EQUIPMENT
P L A C E
V O U R O R D E R N O W !
A "Ij
P A U L E Q U IP M E N T
A N D W E L D IN G SH O P
I.IVESTOCK— POULTRYrXTltA mod Caarro T m|1k raw* »|ih
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY• BICYCLE SALES A SERVICE
nu»la« Cnity Tfc. I l l U l lUim &
• CLEANERS A DYERS
li tad St. M. rV t
•C O U U E R C tA L PRINTISO
U u4 llt7 ^ ltu •< kte*.
* FLOOR SANDING
• PLH U BIN G & HEA TINO
xhi^xr^ U l S>».k<.r,» sITjL PboB. 1
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• REFRtGBRATOR SERVICE
• SIGNS h'SHOW CARDS
1 S E W IN G M ACHINES
Jsoioia. r« »kali UU. C
I GLASS~RADIAT0R3
L m iM K. pk tn «
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• MONEY TO LOAN
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• rY l'E W R lT E RS
POTATO G R O W E R S
M ISC FOR S A L E
POTATOES W A N T E D !!
HUHL and VICINITV CALL
JACK LONG PHONE
DUHL. rDAHO *'
LONG P R O D U C E
M E T A L B U N K B ED S
$10.95 MKTAl. CDTS
S E A R S R O E B U C K & CO.”
SIMMONS
B E R T S W E E T & SON F U R N IT U R E STORE
N E W
THIS W E E K
U..d ..M T.n l-.nl. .nd
T W IN F A L L S
A RM Y S T O R E
SPOT CASHT fr youp «MT or «na1tr.
HER MARK .1r«llr * Craig Tuko—lOI M^a E.
B O D Y — F E N D E R
an d P a in t D epartm ent-Cu.wm^
DWlfiHT HAnillS.'Mnil.
T W IN F A L L S M OT O R CO.
T R U C K S A N D T R A IL E R S
I'lCTiiiu.:;• •WAY PLOOR LAMPS
CHINA UASK TAIlLE l.A.VJPS
W E S T E R N AUTO
S U P P L Y C O M P A N Y
I Donor 1ri>. f;.«»I r1 m ill) 1
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R ID S TRADINa POST
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• TA.XIDER.\tlST
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VE.NCTIAM OUNO LMBdry Pi
JU S T A R R IV E DC'OMPLCTB SUPPLY OP
TRUCK TIRES730xS)»I0 ply BSixJOxIO ply 000x30x10 ply 1000x20x12 ply
f . C . A N D ER SO N^AR.M 6i nO.ME STORE
Just Received!
CARLOAD
of
fi.V G R O O V E
2f. G U A G E
ALUMINUM
ROOFING
Plnco Y ou r O rde r
W hile A va ilab le 1
SUPPLY LIM ITED
GATES BROS.
W ENDELL. IDAH O
L I^A V IN G T O W N
P H O N E 2211J
237 V A N B U R E N
- F l 'R N IT U R E S A L E —
me.-' Ch.lr.-» I U,lh-
K. R. NEUMANN ESTATE
— 8 ONLY —
P R E M IE R
V A C U U M S W E E P E R S»0.3S
N E W S H IP M E N TELECTRIC PORTABLE
RECORD PLAYER.H lrr.r.1 Dirt.r.t>l
B R O W N
F U R N IT U R E & M USIC
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t J3. U.ller hurrr. thw -ca’t lu t
DO Y O U N E E D
A NO IL H E A T E R ?
WITH IHfc. /JSALL SOLARAY RANGE BORNER• EASY TO INSTALL• CARY TO 01‘EltATC• u)w C0.1T opr.nATioN• sn rilKL KA.S0L1NR• nrrTER heat distrhiution
SE LF ’SHARDWARE & APPLIANCE
DOES T O tm TRUCK NEED PARTS OR REPAIRS?
Sm u (or CeavUta »trta and r«p*ti>
TRUCK SALES Si SERVICB CO.
1 3i>d &. riwM m
T R A IL E R H O M ESNEW
Tan Amfrlcaa • CalumbU CurtU WrUbi • Tra*«lIU
B E N S. R O B ISO N at the thailer park
l i l t Elab<rl7 B«*d
- HOUSE TRAILERS —1M( SOT CIUfT. M n.
1M« UNIveiOAL . . . . t-xCAR. ti rt
Md*».
I «VbMl Lo»ut Tnl)«ni i tea Ouum. ^ iMl atlllo tnlkrv
coMPLrra fA c itm M ro * AUTO BtPAlR
JE SSE M. CEASE
PAGE TWELVE TIMES-NEWS, t w in f a l l s , IDAHO S U N D A Y , N O V E M B E E S , :
OPA Expands Staff to Work Rent Controls
WASHINOTON. Nov. 3 H-V-A <Je- (ennlned fJghL lo mnlnuin reiii control* WM slsnallcd by OPA twlay wlih (lUcIuurc that Llie price oecn* cy expnndtng 1(a rcntnl sinft.
Even while knocklnic off ollitr prlcc ll(li by the tlozeiw, OPA hns rrcrullcd 2M new rent cmjiloyc.'t i cxpecia to hire more this moiilli. official snld.
0.114 Emplore* Now Tho lifld and national force
rendy »orl<lnK exclusively on rrnul celllriKs nunibcred fl.lH tixliiy. Many oilier OPA workers npenil pun of their time In enfnrccmrnt, nccmint. liiK rvnd QcliTiltiL'itr.'itloii.
Gooding Girls Go On LDS Missions
55;)0 Damage in Two
Car Road CollisionOOODINO. Nov, 2—Curt driven
by Iloy A. Martin. UoL c, nnd Rnljert D, SchrlnfT, Orondo. Wa^h., inti head-on at a curve In lilKhwny 30 between llnnrrmnn ftnd IJll.u. nc- cordlnc to recortL at Sheriff f'rNl S- CrnlK’,1 office.
Thi- 19<1 coupe driven by Martin niul thr 1D35 coiipr drlvrn by Schrl- nrr Were diimuKod to the pxtnii of alKiiil $5iO. It wn^ e.'.llmnted.
.Marlin urronipanlril t)j- Fred- <llp Jcn ien, U<)lf,r. nncl Hclirlii-T by .liiint-.n Schorin;iki-r.', Wrniitclirr, Wii5h, Nijiir of llie occupanl.^ of ihr cars iv.-u Injured.
Tor Myers and DcmliiB Six Inci
I P R E S S l'K K ' SYSTB.MS
DamagedCars, Meters
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Pranks-HereTo the list of actJ of inallclou:
inl.-<hlrf performed by Kiinw of hijodliiiiui on Iljilluwecli hiive beei iiddeel two more exiiniple-, of acllvl. tle.i which .stirred Police Chief How- i\rd Olllelte 10 cnndemll tJie j>erpet- iriitor.i for tlielr lack of ,spormmftn-Alllp.
Wnllliik- until thi- early momlni; h«urs when they knew Uiey would !«• !«.’•« likely to be iipprchcnded by officers or clvlc-mlniled lowTifipeo- pie. sevornl crew« drlvlnif nutomo bilM toured ilie cliy ihrowinK ■■ecR\' at amoinobllei.
Resident Here Holds ()0-Year Voting Record
Slxly ynir.i aiio Alan P. «en|.>r. plmirer •IVln FalU re:,li1riil, voird f(ir Ihr fir.-.l time, •I1 .• (Iav he'll K" to the poll.1 nciilli to malnlnin hi.-, rerorcl of never unce iiei:lei'i1nu to exrrrl.-.i- hh votlni; IninrliL''i-
Seiilcir, iifier wliinn the Senior Imi In the ra-.lern i>ari of the
Wulk to tlir piill . Oil'- year he w; armlDtilnK In Flnrldu'iitl elertli ;i.v. bul ni.'illrd an «(>-.rtifre bjiHn The retlrpd farmer said that 1
wafl the man l<i jmv %20l) aarre for liuid In Twin Faili e.utm e,\i)lalnlnn he iKumht .'.onie propei Iv (in illiie Ulkes bouleviircl floi l ‘;uil illrkri fr.r thal iini.ainl,
Mr :,ald llmt llrnjnnilii Miirrbn wa,i the fiiM PreMiinii for whm hr veiled an<l Him hr "koI t.) kno' Teildy Il(K).-.<-vc'll m il well,"'
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PhllaiU-li.hla, P;i., In i,n iiff-y.ar rlm l.in in llltu! thr nr,il time. He nal<l llljil Cirriver Clevrlaiiil wa-, Pre.-.ldenl ai the time,
•'Hie first lime I pvrr strayed from the Hei>u!ilk-;in tlikel wa.i in 191(1Wllsor ureil 11
•I riK- e didn’t
the br,sl man, I. and nrl<lecl 1 he fallcsl l.>
Ulcer Sfomach Pains
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ALLIHD VAN LINES, INC.Phone 246TO ANY POINT
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. . . offering you (he luxurious comfort of any modern home. New models for sale.
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nnns tlie family to the Pnrk Dlnrtlp Uxliiy ulid
enjoy a delectable Sun
day dinner, AppetlilnR food.i, friendly service, flparklhi)! Bllverwure nnd clean linen are every duy
fealure-1 here.
P a r k D i n e t t eIN TUK PAHK nOTK.I. rilO N E <64
MH. AM) Mils, HAKOLD (CURLY) KI,KlSKOPF Owner* and Manafcn
llte fine wn-s turned over to the Mate full and name drjiartmi'li! O. r. n.ivLs, ron. <.• •all()n offlei-r, •■•aid ;he iiffcn.'ic occurred Oct. 27,
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CUSTOMERS W H O ’D LIKK YO U R CAR
And nrr wlUhiK to pay the moM 10 Ket 11!
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202 Shosltcine St. U'est
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A ll Copper Core
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2 Car Collisions Occur in Gooding
QOODINO. Nov. 3—nei>orta from aoodlHK county nherlff's office teil of two ••IntcrBcctlon" nuto accldtnU durlns the week, A 1M7 pickup truck owned and driven by L*on- nrd ChrLsiopher.-xin collltled wlUi IV 1040 sedan driven by Mr.s. Mary A. Oo,n, Tile Cara conie tORCtlier at an Intersection six mlle.i northwest of GoodhiK when the drivers lulled to Bee each other In lime to avoid the accident. Mr.s, Oo.vi wa.-. tiiken lo the OnodUiK ha-plLal for trealment but dlxmLised nliortly
*ttcrward. Doth can »ere demol. Uhed. according lo Shtrlfr Frc<j g. CrnlK.
A 1038 coiich and n 1010 sedan collided In a »lmlliir accident two mllcR 80utJiwc.it of Tuttle when C. J. Stronu. Wendell, and H. J . Will, OlenuA Ferry, hit a l a country rond' Inieriectlon. Wilt and his companion were drlvhiit iilowly looltlns for phe.i.snnt.s when the cam met.
The barrels of both gun.n of the hunters were bent In the nccldent. No one woj Injured. Damase to the two cars amounted to about >335. ac- cordlnfj lo Deputy Sheriff A. L, alotil who wu-s called to the nccne of the accldcnt-
DUIIL FIRM LISTED f.A certificate of trade name foe.'-'
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DeauUfullyOlfl Wrapped! RENEE’S GIFTS
from Elki nWr. A
HantiHomc nnd com fortn l'lc fa.'iliionR dc,‘tiKncd
for .smart upponranco on ih e .ski r im or b iinn in jf
aro iim l tlu; nliack aru-r ;i day o f ttxliik'nitinK
Vi.sit our Ski S hop toilny
For S n ia r l Tuk' m and Accu.-isorics!
U IG ilT , Hiuid.soino w iiitiir w h ile wool
coat w ith dnuv .striiu; wai.tt. cantrast
navy collor. Talon fron t. $ 1 4 ,9 5
LFTFT, A r.mnrl wind* proof poplin Jacket wiih a colorful pUild popllit front delalllni!, 'nisht wrm and wal;it, T.-\l(in tipper,
S 1 4 .S 5Orljinal De.lm by
T. A. PICARD of Sun Valley
sMAYIFAIIIRS“SK I SHOP"
■■IK r r 3 NEW. IT S F!iI.ST AT ■niK MA\'FAln-
SIZES 10 to 16
ARE INVITEDTO A S P H C fA l . S lIO W iN t: OF
‘WINTER GAIETIES’♦The .seii.fatioiial iifw " I ’at I’rc iiin " Mm* cif bi-avitiriil
ami conifortaliirr .ifler-,‘;ki clothi',^!
PAT PREMOwomcn.s n]>ort.'i anil lui.-iinx- fa.'^liioiis ,si).‘n l a vacaiiun
in thd w inter Kraiidciir o f tin- Adirundack,--, Nuiiti}' i Ih;
h ick o f HuitJible aftcr-Hki :ind .si„'ftatcir r loth in /. slio
discuhsscd the problem w ill i dozens o f loaditifr .•ijujrt.s
«!nliiiisiaHt.><, anti then .set abo u t dc;;|;.'iiin>r :i wide ratine o f colorful leisure eii.semble.s, ba,si'd on ih ,.if rcnm i.
nuin<iationH.
T he M ay fa ir Shop is proud to have lici'ii seloi'tfrj tho
f irm to introduce th is b o a iit if i il line lo Ma(;ie \'allcy W in te r Sport.s Inver.H.
$29.75.
$29.75
$34.75
$34.75ALSO SEVERAL OTIIEII UNIQUE. N^nV DfUSION.S IN FAnRICS AND COLORS, TO DELIGHT THE HEART OF SKIIERS AND
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