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W A R BU LLE T IN F IN A L

LONDON, Met. 1 flJA — M uihal Ttto


reported t*d»j ih»l bb VujotU* parU-
Miu hmd caplprtd Drnb, rin&l itronj-
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hotd ^(ort9 Knln, rail Jonctltn 33 m ll»
north of SpUl and lu l DilmuUn (own E D IT IO N
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A Regional Newspaper Sctrins Nine Irrisa tc d Idaho Coontfea

VOL. 27. NO. 175 (ltd TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7,1941 PRICE 5 CENTS

Bomb D a m a g e s Flying F o r t
Fierce Hand-to-Hand Fighting _
Rages in Germany as Yankees
Battle for Gateway to Cologne
I»y FHYE

STAUN P E IF O l FLY
L O N D O N . Nov. " i!\')— K fie rcc , ssvnyin)! \>uUlc rnKCil in iViu centcr o f VDSsennck,
sti-aleKic town ImrritiK the AnK*rieaii p a t h lo the Colojrue plain, witli doutrhboys holding
the iiivvcr onil of the m ile-and-a-half l<>n>f village 13 miles southuast of Aiich e n .

SEE OVER M Y O , NIP


Oi’rman.-< nnd Americans \vi>ro fij;litin^r luiiid-lo-hftiKl in a church in the heart o f Vos-
w m w U , i\iid lK>m\n-rw und n rtilie ry w i t c bi-atiriK nt im7.is in lioiise.s in the n o rth e rn section.
II front dispnlcli di'i-lan'il.
An riirniy thrust urn ot lliiriiicii ll.-<-lf an.s ihrowu.biii;k. but nroitier knocked ihc Americans out of Vos-

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scnack lemporarlly. nic reaction was .suilc, and tlic Ynnkn MirKcd lialt-wny bnck throuRh Uic town, where
ley nre flKhllna a heavy fornm-
on of German tnnKs and Inrnntry,
We.u of Schmidt, the Americans
LONDON, Nuv, 7 iJ’— R«1 artiiy :lvnnced filowly In the face of stub-
iroojto bullied siroiigly rcinlorecd
tiazl lorcci In tlia oulsltlru of Dudn- 191 Ja p a n e se P la n e s 5rn opposition. B ut dejplto the fe­
rocity of allied air attadu, which ons flew -..................
pc.si loOtty. spurred by Prcmlcr- blanketed the Oerman positions lome Island of H««hu todi
On# of the bomb! In »he load depoiKed on »a unldtBUfied C(rm»n-held tlly In Europe by a Flyint Fortrns Marstinl Stalin's pronoimcemcnt wltii bombs, fitraflnff fire and lire* then an.'
tcsn off the Utl lUbiliitr of a companion Fort flylnr beloir. Dcrierled by ilie Impact, (he bomb (arron)
■kewtn olt 1(« Urfcl Is be illhoattted in clood s t loner left. Dimate to Fort «m not faUL (AP wlrephoio)
that Hungnry would soon be out of
the van D o w n e d , 8 S h ip s H it bombs, Schmidt itself, je lu d last
week by the Amerlcnns but retaken
by the etietny, was BttU In Ocnntm tey targets.
By FRANK THEMAINK hands, Sclimldt Is 15 miles south* A German DWB dispaleh said the
;lant planes flew over Tokyo itself
Killed in Italy
, Unprecedented Election
PEARl. HARDOn. Nov. T lU.P.l-
Tlie llUeratlon ot Leytf nenrrrt It* ;Map-up Naih
jumiiiiiR of IKlsltlDIU fliiiil phii.se lo<lny while Ainorlciin the entire area tlie Amerl- The two Sinwrfortresses penetrat-
Mr ilic (kclflvf (ilfmislvc i llie ciirrivr Mctkliig m vhr u\u- art Ktvlvlng lo lljhv e.tcnr of d the Kaiiid arear-eaitem Hoti* '
‘ Uni t'cnicrs of Gonimiiy' and tlinl male Anierlenii objective in Ihc Ilurt«cn forc.st and onto the hu. Including Tokyo-about 1 p. ni
n ilie c ! or com- rnkyo time and "fled southward" a.,

Response Through Nation


Phtllppinw, repoHM the fle.^iruc- Cologne plain.
IllPlr ilnii ol IDl Japanese |)ianc.s anil In southwestern Holland Uie last lour later, a Japanese home broad-
Ru.^slan columns Rcrt IlKliUng Uln^llns of clKlii or nicrc ghi|is in enemy units soulti of the Maas :asi recorded by FCC monitors aald.
wiililn two mllps souUi of tlic big raKls TO\llw MaiMIs, Mt», liver were being mopped up. It WM the third Ume in a week
niij’i.nixTflletl FerlheK)' alrdromf In A kubmarlne chn.>er tiink. n niere still were .small groups of hai the Japanese have reported
Uy The AsMdaled PrtM HiKbpoM'n mitsklrw, apparently licuvy crul.ser jirobnbly Mink and a enemy troops around the southern Stiperfortresses over the Konto
Voters turned oul in rccorci Htrenifth to decide the Hoo.sevell-I)owfy M 'l-kinc
prcsidcMitial race jmri of Die to coll around llie cnstcrn llKlit eruiaer, three dejlrojm and approaches lo the Moerdljk bridges, s of Honshu, Neither today nor .
eUy, ■•several'—two or inorr-cargo .shliu which the Germane have demolish­ the previously reported nights'-
today, niid first fragmenlnry returns (ell jiretty much into tlie 19-I0 palterii. dA«\at;»d by nlrcraSl nS the 3rii tleev ed, n»d nine m«es lo the west ol . WedncsilRy and Sunday, haW-
Atross the country, men and ^vomen flocked to tlic polls early in cNlraordinary In a jirocliimuilon jircccdtnft Ihe in nr neur Manila bay Saturday, Wiliemfliad, stlte of nn e.icapc ferry, . .r, did Ihe Japanese claim to hove
niimberH. A bullot total reaching nn unprececionted 60.000,000 appearud in «iKlit. onl<T of llir clay. Slalln u^crlcd Pacific fleet Drndqunriers aiinouiic- British troops last night cleared shut down any of the giant t>omt>ers,'
Two small Mas.sachuaetts towns reiwrted Gov. Thomas K. Dewey ninning ahead l\v al»out limt the dcfcul of HunRiiry would It a smnll enemy pocket below the Japanese home .broadcasts hafe
the same proportioniilc .'•iLitiify tlie "complete Ltolniion ol Taiik.pawi American invasion river In the vicinity of Empcl. Just
iUlkillc Oeimanj, and cnrSy ea- forcts on Ltylt, 3 » milt-a south ol mh ol ’8 llertogcnbosh.
8 in that WendcH L. Wmkic Mitiillii. tt-erc renortcd saeeplnit Virtually oil or Wiilcheren Island flights presage a large-scale air of-*
tiL'.trophc "III lollnw Inevttiibly."
huld in those commnnitics in Tlie mlilnlKhl Soviet communique n.slde llKhl rneiny olipoililun In con- In the Schelde e.slunry now Is In tensive against Tokyo and the in*
1940 when President Roose- tjroiiilcn^l Irum Mawuw contained vernins ndvaiici-a wiUiin 10 miles allied hands, Mlddletjurg In Ujc ccn- duiitrial areas on the island.
%’elt carried the Boy sUite, V o te rs T h ro n g S ta te only tu.0 ^enlc'nctJl: ‘Tliere wore no north and II nilk* souUi of Ormoc, Tokyo also reported that <0 Su-
pcrlonrcsies raided the low Island,
Maihptt, on Cnpo Cod, guve n rNs.-mlal chanue.i on Ih c Ironu. li\M Jivpsvntie sltonshoU i>n llie
IJiirliig Nov. 5 our lroo|vi on all island. n the Volcano group Sunday, while
Jlnnl count of 80 for Dewey and 81 American Liberators attacked Haha
Ironls dtsatjled or Ucstruycd IQ Advance CncUecktd Enemy units sUll were holding out
P o lls ; T u r n o u t H e a v y tanks." "Our advanre lowurrt Ormoc con- elsewhere In the flooded Interior but anil Chichi islands In the BorUns
tlniir.s unchcckcd." CJeii. Douglw allied mine sweepers and dredges yesterday. The Bonlns lie 815 miles
I!r JOHN CORLETT timaih al Drfeniieii soolheasl ot Tokyo, and the Volcano
MiicArtliur rc|xirted in hu dally already have begun clearing the 50-
III n diiwn lo dwk ftttiick ye-iter- mile Schelde estuary approach to group is directly south of the
vote o{ Dewey 29, floMevcli a. In B O IS E , N o v. 7 (U.R)—Thonsnnds of Iduhoim s w e nt to the day Soviet bomberit hammered Ihe conimunlque from Ills lieailiiUArlcrB Bonlns.
leio a vail Wiiucie 33, noouYcU lo. polls today to ca.st their vote for President and lo elect nn on Leyte. Antwerj),
uiiumys defca.w bell and commu- The anticipated clath with the In southeastern Holland, where The SuperfortresMS flew to Hon­
The candidates ihcmielves added a lm o n t completely new slate of state office holders uiid a new tilcnllons 111 the rear ol the Hun- shu and tlie Volcanoes from a bass
ihelr personal baJlou to the mount­ main Japanese force north ot Or- PVT. C. L. McELRAVEY British and Ainerlcaii troop.i have
Raclaa cupUat. Budnpc&t ctpotta In the Marianas, Tokyo said. Al­
ing llguiM whHn many hour* yei lliitcd S ta te s aenaVor. cunilni! via Turkey Mild there develop. The ' 1 from Twin been lost retaking slowly the poaltlons
most simultaneously, a Japim m im ­
remained before officials til b, of course, posslblv to clcct no Intention of declaring the ' b In action In they to a sudden and powerful
German counter-thrust west of th< perial headquarten communlQue
begin to tally the ‘ ;w »lfli« from lop to boiioni, but tlful. niy on the D»nubc an said Japanese olrcnft had attacked
probable.'''Both lnciimb<.-ntA for nsiafr enirav- border city.of Venjo, tile nctlon had American alt bases in the group at
President Rooeevtlt .... flMt and second congrc.isloiinl subsided, lemporarlly at least. Into
alter noon at Hyd# P dlsiricls are up lor reclcctlon — Stalin anUl In & war review 'esultory artillery duelling. dawn today,
Henry Dworaliak, R., firsl. hU troops hnd destroyed 120 Ger­ Admiral Chester W, Nlmitz, In Altlei Pres* AtUeka
hall. AI he did four...................

M A Y S E IR E M
man dlvlslon*-p«sslbIy iJOO.OOO

reo¥ I T ap
gave hU oecupaUon as “tree jfoir- Compton I. White, D., second. announcing the carrlcr-baied raid On the wntern front between
er.” Be taUea Cbrliimai trees on The only lncuinb«nt.i seeking re- men killed or capturcd-elnce the on the Manila area, said prelim­ Aachen and the Swiss border, Amer­
eltcllon on the sinle ticket nre A. H. Soviet ofrcn.iive began on June 23. ican and French troopi continued
Hodson vikUey uUte. Kc iaW 30 sMiU dwWoM were inary rei»rw showed that "much
~ l.arfe Tnmeot Chailiurn, R-. superintendent of damage" niis done In Manila har* U J pre.w their attnck* forward t<
A cold wind, coupled with threat- off In western Latvia. net; gains. The villoge of Herbe-
Nutbijih precinct, In Vance coun- enins skies, this memlng faUed to p u b lic liLstrucilon, nnd Arthur

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bor And at five airfields In the vi­
North Carolina, v u first in the Campbell, R.. mliiM Inspector. Clint- cinity, vlllcr, 11 miles east of Lunevillc, wni
countiy 10 report complete, m 21 keep voters of Tn’ln ntls from burn Is an liicumljcnl only by virtue . OIL storage orco.^ shops and.lu liken. "Several towns end villages
voters aU had Ujelr ballots in by marclilng to tho polls tn great of hlB appoini.mciit by aov. C. a. •gnrs were Iwinbod and wt allre _. fell lo the allied troops ot the sixth
10 a. H3. BesuU; 31 {or noosevelt. Bottollsen last ^^ay IoIIowIiik Uie Clnrk field, the mnln military Held army group In the Baccarat sector ' By JOHN M. HIGllTOWEB
ber — and obacrvers exprtwed the rfilanatlon ol C. E. Bobcrl.'i, Dem­ Only two weeks after recovering Immediately to tlie south. The com-
— — Itiat II Uie pace Is outside Miinlia, while gruund Instal- from wounds received In March, munlque reported the capture of WASHINGTON, NC7. 7 WV-Mar-
Bouth..«here voting In preMdenUal talncd throughout tlie d a y ......... ocrat. Intlons also were damoRcd heavily Pvt. Clardcnii shal Stalin's frank discussion o f .

B! m o , KILLED at nearby BatanRos, Llpa, Lcgiuipl Fitlls, n s killedL. InMcElravcy,


Tuylor Supported Twin Vacquevllle, Bertrlehompe. La Chap- Japan as an aggresslre nation
elections often Is light, reported an the heaviest votes In history will Infantry action elle. St. Rcmy, Nonapiit?llM and L»
unusually heavy turnout at Miami. tiavc been cust. ti«ce. 'I1ic interest of IdnlioiiiLi lie In and Lubang tlcldi. brought renewed speenlatlon todisy
three niecs—prcsldentliil. »cnrtlorlal In Italy Oct. 16, friends here Icnmcd Selle.
Atlnntn, Birmingham and eUewhere. At least one voter. In <,500 Planes, Deilroyed Tuesday. that at the strategic moment the
Bnllliiiore and Norfolk, big war staiiccs, was attuidlng at Uie door of nnd gubenintorlal—and in 1940, JEROME. Nov. 7-AI Perry, ii. The Husband of Mrs,
Enemy resistance wns more stub- Soviet union will mske available
More iliiin 100 enemy planes »yiv
ccntera, al«o hnd heavy votei. eacli or Tft-lii Pnlls’ 19 iwllliig places may cast more votc.i for senator and Jerome laborer, sius killed Instantly . ‘V "'' •;.... bom In the Vosge.s mountains wc.st
Elrnvev. now. living al Welser. Prl- of Gerardiner, but there also ad- some of Its resources lo the aUles cf
Republican Dewey and Denioc when 8 a. m. came. It was ' ' governor than for Prciltlcnt. at 10:IS pjn, yesterdoy when struct Uie Paclflc-AsloUc war.
Jioosevelt, In eleventh-hour me. A feature of Uic campaign Is the by R tar while -iralWrta In the etn- »iniCTdieH8m j7 ?np:mn«--B^^^ • - -........ ........ U t l. ' range aU the way from
few mlAutes atterwardt, In challenged Uie third fleet's lighters Twin Pall* two years ago and
ABea to Uic country, agreed that... active* support given to Glen H. ter of highway 30. about one niUe reported that "In the Maritime Alps ......... .. bases to full partlcipaUoD.
matter who wln« the presidency. It Tnytoc, Uie thrce-tlmc Democratic • of Jerome, Sheriff Lee S. John­ during tlielr first sorties over Clark sent Qvcnsea-s In March. Wounded we have made gains al several But that help wlU be forthcoming
Ja supremely Important to a dfmoe- way "the .wind Is blowing” caiidldale for senator, by formerly son reported. field, bur S8-of them wfte-shot li»-acUou July. 16J i e remained In an polntsr.and now-UoId- high-ground las'lonrbeen assumed by Informed
lukewarm nrjd even cold Democrats. down. army hospital iiiitll tlie latter part along the Italian frontier." persons here and StaUnVi direct ref­
rney at war to pile up a huge vote. had unUl -after 7 p. m.. wi Perry died of Internal Injuries, J.
Call* for M Million potU close. Tliere Is no doubt tliut the one time The bag of I9t planes rahed the of September. AWot these ground opeiallons erence to Uie taclllc enemy ws
Said Dcwcy In his cicctlon guitar-strumming cowboy-actor R. NVllty, Otnune county coroner,
said. OUicr Injuries Included frac­ unofficial loll exacted by American Before entering service he v close air support. While heavy bomb­ Interpreted In that Ught
• • t Albany; nelesBC Aulhorlitd turned war worker, secured (hat forces In the Padfle since Aug. 30 employed by John S. .Klines, cc ers eontlnued the tremendous blows Russia will make up her mind a_
'If cvtryone will vote, there At that time Uie Judges and clcrks support by dropping the Implements tures of Jnw and right leg.
The driver of the car wliicli atruck to 4,SOO. comprising US3 shot down tractor here. Immediately prior .. against Germany's heart which have to when nnd what to do, tliere being
bt> no danger to our country. are nuthorlrcd to give.out llie total of his former profe.uIdn. Pcrr)', Cecil Donnell)', also of Jer­ in combftt. 3.60i destroyed on the his Induction lie wan inorried. When Bhattered all.records for sustained no evidence In any quarters that
(Canliewtl act Pk(« t, Ctliaik 1 counted up to Uiat hour to the press . Ills opponent. Oov. C. A. BottoU- ome. was not htW. ground and 2S3 probably dcuroyed licre he lived nt the home of Mr. aerial bombardment tn the last tour Stalin has communicated plans
and radio. In the Times-Mews edi­ uu, a newspaper publisher, cum> or damaged. and Mrs. John Kulilmati, who were days, medium bombers and fighters regarding Japan to Washington a n d
Sherltf Johnson said tho accident
torial rooQU U will slgnul start of t. palgncd on his record of ncconipllsh- occurred bctwwn a canal bridge and Ntmlu' communique alM reported Informed of his death. went after close-ln targets of enemy London. But allied aulhorIUes..and...
task Which wlU carry tar Into the tnents as a two-term governor and a railroad crossing, on lilghway 30. new raids on Tori»hlma, an bland Survivors, oUier than ills wife, In­

J E Y S IA T E S iy
particularly those in Washington,
night—(or armngcmenbs have been former legislator. • ■•It's my guess,” He sold, ■'thot east of Paramushlro In the KurUes; clude one son, itls mother, Mrs. hope no action wUl be taken pre-
made In every precinct of the eight Healed nivalry Kuratku Z&kl. on the MUlhmi tip A nna McElravey. -Neljrasltft: one irely.
Magic Valley counties to get the vote Tlie rivalry between the governor Donnelly did eveiythlng he could of.Paramushlro; Chi Chi Hltna and sister and one brother, For In some respects, Russia's po­
in for tabulation os soon as poulble. candidates—WlUlflm H. Detwcllcr, to avoid hitting Perry. Tlie driver Hnhu Jlma, In the BonUi islands;
Fruit, Vegetable sition In northeast Asia is even .

S I G ELECTION By 8 p. m. the first results will R.. and Charles C. Gossett, D., has ing WM Blowing down lor railroad cross­ INFANTRYMAN MISSING
bllnkeia at the tltpe of the ac- Y a p Uland, In the western Caro- more vulnerable than Japan's. Her
be tabulated but, of course, then been Intense, Both Republican and cldent PAUL. Nov. 7—Infantryman Wen*
wUl be Incomplete precincts be* <C*alln««4 cn t Cfttsiu 1
Tlie car was under control
rate of speed."
lines; Wake bland and Marcus Is­
land. dell McLean has been missing tn
action in Italy since Oct. 16. his
Price Top Fixed territories In the Maritime provinces .
and ICamchatka peninsula appar- .
Dy The Aat»cUled Preu causa Judges and clerks will not ently would, bo .dUflcult to defend—
...................., — jnoiied an In­ fatltcr, Fleming McLean,, was. In*
The war niay throw previous prts- have had time to finish their task.
W ith Uie Tlmes-News and radio quest which convened at 1 p. m. to­ In event tho Jopanm were In posi-
~ - Idenllal election Indleatora oft line, staUon
b u t these stAt«s bear special watch- returoa wUI iCTPI cooperating;, election day.
Peny Is
,
survived by a brother.
Woman Dies in "on to react strongly;
Russia's Paelflo plans *111 b e e tle
be up to the minute and '*Dce^-lf-'
1T»F to today’s eiticUon;
The Atlantic seaboard stales of
numerous. Returns tabulated by the Art, who lives In Jerome, and two
dnuRhlera. addresses unknown. Fire, Fearing ....... c f f ^ ia--
New York, PcnnsylTsnla,.N» Jer Tlmes'Newa election stalf will be ThB hftriv w»< tafcfn -lagh, prlec p.incl c22."lrtnan thrown further off balance by in- -
rushed* to the' radio: station for
broadcMVaV-Jatemls.---------- itAltffiPLTfB war price tmd ration board. temal difficulties and enemy-at-'>;
* The “bonler’-TtitS of KeatucJcy. No Store may sell tl»e listed fruits tacks. Russian bases would support
MarylantJ. MlsMurl, OUahoma and Tw » Wbet and vegetables for more Uion the heavy air assaultsjm the. heart-e( -
West Vlr^nla....................... Two Assocl»ted' Freas wires will •NEW YORK. Nov, 7 W.fO^-VoUhg OTLAND. Catlf., No-,k 1 <IU!>-Mlss SAVED B Y SUDSURINE cotiununlty celling prlccs, which are Japan; Russian porU,might ia e lU i r
New York's electoral vote h u been rua tliroughout the night at the Ajnerlcons Mabel Dunconson. 67. whose fear posted In.all.grocery, atores. tale an assault on ths.'. eniamj^li.o
i n the loser'a column only three ITmes-News offices.-: One will carry the cwnplexlon .today are determining
of the senate which
Boad to Berlin of lire WM so great that ihe built
a completely fireproof home nearly
EMEBSON, Nov. 7 - Reported
missing In acUon ofUr an air attack Celling prices are oa follows: northOT flank. ' .................. ’ • •
times since the ClvU war. PennsyU statewide labulatJou and the other «m be caUed upcm to raWy the over Baroto. B talf SgU T. W . Borttp Ban&nas, bought .to hands, UH
vnnta broke »way from the Be- wlU handle national stories, A peace treaty marking the end- of 30 yeani ago, perished yesterday in cents a pound;. Texas grapefruit,
pubUeans only twice since leM, k»* bUckboard will list resulu at Uie World war U nnd to decide the ,ByThe,Ui«eUledPre«*. flames which gutted the steel and
1—Western front: 301 miles (from concrete structure.
and five companion* were rescued
)T a U. B. submarine. white, eight cents a pound; Texas Nazi Paper Says'
in g for RMsevelt In the last two business office for oonvenlence cl extent of American partlclpntlon in westofDitrcn)........................... The sub took Borup nnd the five grapefruit, pink, g>4 cenU.a pound:
elections. The United ulDs W rken’ watchenr . Neighbors- said -Uie interior-ex­ other bomber crewmen to Australia. Lemons, i m cents a pound; *I>xas
vote may be «n importaDt factor Likewise K T F I will remain on the a postwar intematlonaJ cooperative S—Russian front: 394 mUes tfrom ploded Into an'lnfemo which raged 'Vtixgf hatS been shot down over the oranges, live pcunds, M cents. NEW 10R K .H
- in the Keystone lUte. Massachu* air throughout the' night, •' organtzaUon. Vistula north of Wareaw), within the walls. SumHindlng Tablestoek potatoes, U..& No.-'I.
Tlilrtyflve Mats are At stake In >. 3—Italian front; U7 milea (from shrubs were not even scotched, Tho ocean and spent a considerable time
setta w d New Jersey, lUce the other . in Twin FtaUs this -‘ today's balloUiiff. While fhe Repub* southeast of Bslogns), In the water before they were res* size A, live pounds, 91 cenU;.U. S. denblatt:yestaidayiSS*5^«?rtw^-^^^^
- two, tuve been dossed gs doubtful ters" a t a crcuss*«ectl..._________ Ilcans themselves ((Id cause of the blast w u not known. cued, acedrdlng to a letter from No. 1 grade, Hva pounds. 20J4 centa;
states thU year,. said th at they believed the vote expect to ungraded and u - ' — *'"■
Borup to his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
* * * * would be heavier than in i m At win control of the tipper hpuse, they Tf. I*. BOWp; pprodMttfceata.^ not be aMtmtd “tha^jgiPBatlnhTtozi!;- • '
one preelnet, No. 7 at 141 Blue Lakes are confident that they ore placing _32ift.»ergeant.sald-hjU-i!aUrtehf
-i^Election-Fever, boulevard n o r t b .it ----
putrn'two'extra
NavyGhost^SM p H()nie7^ifter“^ except for shock and exposure. He
did hot say whether he and the five Terrorists Blamed A.Bayreuth paper
IndleaUons'as the polls opened were
others were the entire crew of his
Touelies London Uut they^woMld-tlie Republicans
wW have atleost ^.senators, seven F m B a td « 8^ plane. ’ • - In Moyne Killing
short of a majority. However, with CAIRO, Not. .7 w ^ e w i s h •ter-
F L A S H E S of the help of antl-new dear Demo­ PHILADELPHIA. Nov.^7 W — passed..under her and enemy.al> rortsta astasslnated''Lord Moyne
Itw a*ntUke»aythlni_________
crats, the. senate OOP could come The navy’s "ghost'' ship came home craft had raided her U tines, but
.er-not-a-nun-bsd-been
28 Kansas Totos Stitlsh resident minister in the mid­
L IF E jttterdiy; dle'cut; ;r u E t tt d a y n o t ^ ^
Onlted States — hut th#: BrtUsh.
eat«hlng'tbS'fever,'were ‘ make with other powers.-:
wSd
lThe',lo,000*lon
killed or seriously wounded. I n ......
cruUtf PtaUadel* than two years tn the .Medlttrra* " G ive Dewey Lea^d Ulnliter W lu t w dh ur^-
, j>oUn« Amerlami to iik. what they CLASSIFICATION. / . The senate race is being watched phla. dubbed *the OaUoplng Ohost nean ;theater. ths ship, which the TOPEXA, la u t ., Nov. 7: «v -in - in said,Id Lttulon;tbat he;.h»d;iu
. thought about the outcome. ' < Intently today because It was that of -ths SlcUUn cout," after, the nails Sice reported destroyed, had complete unofficial-retums from 38 ottlelal inlormaUoo: BtTlng.a: e lu a ^
: s tm i and Stripes, the offlcUl 0, Bi Y0 NKKR8, N .:y ,N o »., VW altef ‘ vhlch; 34 ago and-tmder j| ^ a ta i^ o ix ijm ly - o M .d a n iu w ofciths;.:a,WO-pr«oliioM-ln-KaBi«a* W the'D utU m -tertturuuK B Si.^
ftrmy neonpapet pubtlibtd In-Un^ OmeKKl,rolaaalfled-as a "alb at- --- r-elretnnsomeeirTCUltieffThe ave, for Pres.’ ............ ............ or fliln>*lt*<authcindilp..riE' ' "
— donnras'prepartnr-Wput-Oil'*ii' tender" a t aTatarjrtoD tlrertftblutC League'ofi<Natlons and.-refused to five battle stars on hec b r ld g e ^ t , “For two days we ate>duit and aoaevelt 1A9T,. .
extra edlU<JO.-‘ T l» Anirlean.reites will have (he a a n a elassincaUoD at ratlly-.Uia'.Versallles treatjr.: ' ' - wJtbout,a__*cratch t m - b e t ! ^ •• .-Tba^rctumB-are-from'ths-larger
,. jietwortc. ,t iw ; n d l Q b rp u ^tlnc booie^ B is wlfs-'saTe birth (o' trliH- WhllBXS-mts' are belnff 'fought ^HoiMlorTiio iimrtlmfl staieelher towna In the-atate: Wh^i'iPatehcn
,, to troops In t o to iV ilv lets, two girls a n ^ b o r ; -' --: ftr at the,p«tei 38 senaton are_be- 193S shakedo^ qvlie, theJ^ghOtVT. Oart-qMen;rQooeord..N.-H..<Mcii» (or-«aodldatwrnn9-iottoiiax»-:.ttia;
In t^e lM tM ^^dlw a tseletdnsTone had .H m ttinugb flrt.'tnajor cam* ,ttve offlow. n iw a v a got out la seU Tot« t«t«l( «s:.tt»}r;are.counUd.'r'r
senatorvidt'serre .• o AnlvV
^ V .iim
until *>tinft paigiUr^wrthlvAblca;. Slcily.-..a.6a]r d*fenat,'aad:u»:c^*ihov«M-ber
U l:‘OBXt
sdpoU U dau tafoxbelet^vlU ' - ,5»)m.'th*:«eat.vacated: • " erho. Auto and-,southero> Fraoce: had.benivaaebortd only » n n X B B 8FBAK8 'TOKoiaROW
th e varr « o r :n ypta'v a mloor isnia ber-matn batttty.or *lx*lnch gun*
bad'-bKKdr»MO'R»sd»M)r'inarf Ip eaim home (ot %miUna
«tenr than 4N tons otmetal-at the.-tn*
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Page Two TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Monday. November 6, I 044

Two South Idaho


Soldiers Injured
M rs-M ary Mills. « « Fall* avenue.
SAILOR A 1 R D [D GROUND SCHOOL Seen Today APPROVAL GIVEN
^ W H
Pi(i I
i from her son, Bgl, Lloyd a . Mllb.
twlce-woundfid itifantrj’mfto.
T h e mednl was ii»-nrded Serseni.. Por muklnc povilWc th e dftlnu>
th a t I wn fUT(v-becau;f I firmly M ills for Injuries rcrelvcfl diiriiig llon f>( Jspunese planes nnd ajitJ-
Carl Cowlfi. Twin Palls, ha* gone S l/c Maty M. Harbert has com '
lo Botsc lo enroll in L ink's Business pleted a special course on n ave
college. ftvlailon operations given a t tin
m om
Aeroiiaullcsl ground i c h o o l
B x t r t n tii J g booths being hastily
c arried in to the polling place at
Swenson residence, . . sign th a t the
campaign's o ver-O ne of those One
, MEEOOPLEXES
Coming a s Just ono omen among
Naval Air suUon AnacosUa. D. C. classes, offered b>- Idaho Aviation, TiiouEand club letlere l>ing In gut­ many pointing to th e postwar oon-
bellsve In th« ettrnol rtghuieM th e Stcilliin .-Anipnlgn. Mrt.. ulrcr«K batlprles In tliP Marlnnm new flight operators at ihe Twin te r mud m Main and Becnnd street
tAe people." h aa been Intocm td by Uio w»i Islanni, PC 3 c Ralpli EHton. T »ln ReerulUr Arrlven Falla municipal airport, will get un- slrucUon boom for Twin Palia.
8 gt. Nioma Witte h n s arrived Knives Taken so u th . . . 'Woman wearing high- building perm its were approved by
6 ^ d Roosevelt In lalk >rom Fsllj, hii’' bi'crii n-.vnrclrd the lironw dePA-ny Wednesdny, Nov, 15, It was heeled sandiils Irom which peek red
Hyde Pujk; sUr arconipanltMl h.v n rll.Hlon from nillingi, Woill., lo be stationed PrJc* H iird w e ccinpsnj’, M' the city council Monday night for
a i the WAC recruliliig office here. Main aveiiiie wesl, rcparUd lo po­ announced Tuesday by olflcials In p a inted toennlU and muddy toci three brick duplex homea by A. D.
"Our twys are counUni on ui u -il»ned l)y Atlm. ClKSlcr W . NliiilU. charge. Employes a t county clerk's offlci
ehow the rw l of the world ilini oui - " ir lf l c (Irrt lice ye.^ierrtay the loss of a box con- Bobler. T w in Palls contractor.
Il<-lurni lo OcKidlni lalnlri* live kiilvei., Uik«n from th e ir 'S ilo of the cIa.%iM, which will b* the. Job a t 7 a. m, to aaiwer phone Each would be 40 by 3B feet on
k ind of govemmeni l» the btst it H^fivfd hr) e by h held Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday call«, and busy from then o n ,. . Je»n
Ihc irorirt—and tile kind »e pro­ ind Mri>. Rnj Mr*. Qludys Wllllnmh ha* con­ store late yefcterday. and Tl)iut<lsy nlghu of each week,
lots on Ihe noriheost com er of
pose to keep! And so vticn ouj cluded a ritli with B etty Clements. D lnkelacker taking pity on Phil Sixth avenue east a n d Third nireot
Twin Falls, and re lu m e d to h e r Two LIrenaet Issued Mill »>e announced later. Students K ington's clumsy attempts at east. T otal cost of th e three was
people turn out at the polls tomor­ 111 have Uiclr choice ef attending
row —and r sincerely hope iliic ii home In Ooeatiig. T»o marriage license* were Issued ntedlea-otk a n d tewing button on his estimated a t 113,000.
here ye.'lerday. Couples receiving IU 1 (fie Monday and H’ednesdsy co o t a t C. o f C, office.. . Huge lesf. As w ith o th e r perm lU granted, the
will be fifty million *itoiig-ilif n ig h t groups or with the Tuesday
world will rcA])eci our dcniocrBcy.' Knrm' (Kllclsl them arc; T Sul. KrIlU C, CorthcU. 13 Vi Incheoji across, on downtown Bobler structures w ill have to be
t OIrslor, Fnirlietd. Duhl. «nd Rulli Peierson. HuKi:r- snd Thursday night groups. Materi­ d e s k .. . And overheard; Man. rsrln approved by th e W PB before build-
FHK Kiimi »p al covered on Monday nlgh’s to one
nooseveli summed up nt gOBls foi man. »nd nichord Qrsf. Hcyburn, up In cafe chair and ahoutlng la n begin.
>lrfl(!i| thereby making poulblfl and Lujean Hogte, Burley. ? ro u p will be covered agan to the •'H E y i” a* another starts out
Americans: 'heir d'H nictlm i. H« spotted a n ti. o th e r group on Tuesday nlihts and her p erm its went to A- E. Mulll-
8 our lU’crsli U iic rlcs which w ere *ub^e- w rong hat. . .. to rem odel « house a t 53S sec­
/Iflitlnjf I rtlJ) iltr] Ralurna llama the material covered Wednesday ond avenuo weal a t a cost of »300;
/if'trovpd by liih sh ip * jjun >)ight« w]}] ba covered again on
Jamex N. Blnklty lina rctlimerf Co
Don’t Worry,
a t the earur.M momfiii. to ^ T hursday nights. H. O strander, t o rereof a gar*
a ll luve honorable Jobt, i A '" irijn of most of the mujoi Twin Fnlls from lola, Kaii., w liere a t H3 Sccond avenue north, at
creaio a world peure orjsi he was called by the dcnlli of » kIs- Following enrollment and asslgn- oat of *380; to th e American
«s bililrj In ih e Paofic. Fire Coii' tar. Before coming homr lie nUio v is­ m enta on Nov. it. clalsis will '
Missing Boy
■whlcli will prevent uiij i rolmm E«lon previously received Lutheran church, to remodel a
Uora ever coming upon iis he purple h m r t for w.->ii»<le :« ' ited frlands and relathrn a i Kunuas house a t 400 Fourth avenue north,
Dewey lllte« ' iv,n. 'jan Bi'ie u h * * Ciiy, Mo. cost of »500; and to r . a . Mills,
subjects will be Dec. 18 with ei(am

of horns :
- Hint I)
' » Title Oranled
Mr and Mrs. W L Brown, Tfc’In
Inations on Dec. 20,
T h e o o ' of flight, aircraft main-Tells Mother lOve a two-room hulldlng from
ouiilde th e city lim its Into the
Sfhurgcr subdivision.
i?oospvelt 1 m T « ln Fall* h igh whool larkBon of the Hoosltr F'l Falls, W'ere gruniffl a decree to q u ie t ^nance and m eteoroli^ classes will BUHL. Nov, 7 -"D e ar Mama: The councllnien approved a $Ji.7.S
title on property in Filer yesterday a r t Jan. 3 with rrlvew on Feb. ftD o n 't b# worried." wrote U-yesr- vaier bill which was worked off and
If u o f at ppiu-l Harhor >mp,iiiv. and Mri^ Jacks; m d final examinations en Feb. 7,
w e"n « T a 5 bomblnj. H r nijn took iiriifrt from tndopenrtcnc in district court- They named M e r­ old LAwrence King, missing from illowed all bills for October.
u lll mokf 1 rill C. Basslord. ri al. as d e fe n ­ T h e courses will be under th» su he ro olnce l « l Wednesday, In a let'
speed victoi
ctory and lo build il dants In th»lr complnliK, pervlslon of Earl T. Allen, certl te r from O ntario. Ore., to his o'.otn-
Heated ground school Insiruetor, er. Mrs. M arie Owen.
n illp n im fionr Births Announced form erly ullJi Stnl-a Fo/a Junior Pre''lo(tsJy bellieea to Jjave been
> Csllfernia
Mr. nnd Mrs R W. Btratton, Tv.-ln college and Nevada Aviation, ELECTION
Ami ihii* Ihf cnmpjigii
u lth peace-snd-victory calls Sept Picked for Esther .‘ilart;. who Is emplov«i by He Is also a commercial pilot
e so^Ul J'ctirltj board In Fresno, Falls, are parents of a son b orn flig h t Instructor, He Is a graduate
doing h a rv e st work somewher<
celly. the boy has been the ol
RETURNS
illf. Ii«.' i--iiirliirtPd 11 iwo.week Ttusday at the T«m Falla county of th e University of California with of a statewide search by law
b oth sides. Thcr.. » ss « qultl
.\nnapoIis Work
w l of the ^ moru^ extreme a
a n d forth In America’s Dig slio'i’ llial
comes ever}' four ycsr&.
A l tile end. there Kas not ever
. • n y continuanca of Uie bitter pollt-
• le a l argument over tji# fact that tho
siiifps mm Aobury Park. N-
on of Mr. hiicI M i
n Fftlla. left h e re .. .
ra'lon wiih h<r p a rents. Mr. and hospital malernlty home. Mr.

«lurn te Utali
fjh'-H.

Mr. and Mrs. Dnvld D. Alvord »nd


, leave following his children, Margaret Ann n n d David. Blrtli Announced
)r., have returned to S a lt L«lce
Mrs. Ji-ese Prrklns, Horellon.
parents ol a son born Monday a t edueotJon.
Ihe hospjis) maieroliy home.
two years post-graduate —

Grandson Watches
CpI. and Mrs. Clarince Ivsi l u p p
forcem atit offlcera- T he UHer.

todoy,"

celved yaaterday, contlnuad:
"Z am fin e , PJeaie don't btII
me because I am going Into O/egon
W ritten o n Hotel w eiser staUon-
ery, the no te Was apparently pinned
T O N IG H T
I n B o th T h e a t e r s
E N Jov A G o o d s h o w
Wn iL E G E T T I N G COM­
PLETE CONDENSED BE-
- C IO political aotlgn commltu« haa
'lo u sh b lor the fourth («nn. Earlier,
iH Oity after » brief visit with M rs. -re the psrents of a dsught*r, R u th
FolloWng on e lg h l-» eek course at D. D. AU-ord. mother o f Mr. Al- EIol», who was bom OcU 21 a t
FDR Cast Ballot T U nNS . . .
t h l i bad brought Republican ehargea <rr»a P«f« Ont) tlie N(n- Jerbcy naval base, tlic vord. oulbank, Mont,, according to w ord H Y D E PARK. N. Y., Nov. 1 tffV- Police C h ief Hal Cunnlnghsm,
th a t ths D«inoent« hud k M out t< DenJocfJtlfi hM dquarU ra ccwen* youth Vl/I tjc s e n t to th e U. 8. na- received by the child's grandm other. Plve-year-old Johnnie BoetUgcr got w h o has b een conducting the In­
th e PAO, and Dtmocratlo conlert' trn te d on th o gubcmatisrlal contest. val scfldemy. AniiapolU. Md., lo Caneludei Furlaugh Mrs, Stella cox. 'I^ln Falls. Cor* a closc-up lesson In voting today vestigation locAIlj'. described him as
tions that the Republicans wsr< Both men o re farmers nnd both work toward h is commission. Ptiim Pvt. Cisrcncf nudley reium ed porsl lU pp Is serving with the , from nn old hand when he watched " tslli allm boy." He wus wearing
demonstrating narrow pre|udlct. iivo len'fd in ihc Jdoho legWslurf. the Chlc,.»o .scliool he • • Tuesday 10 Onisrlo, C nllf.. w here forces somewhere on the E uro- hu grandfather cost his fourth term lealhef c o a t and brown corduroy
Hon The weaiherman came wiiiun an strtllonpd with th e air corns, n front. ballot. p a n ts over a tan ptsid shirt when
T he F _ jf of making n prcvarlrator rail of electrlcBl engineering <lcRr< etiKlneerliii spending his turlouith T tin low.hitlred yoimgster, wide, ho left.
dldates't wife and his moUier. Mrs. hlm.ipll. VeKtcritny, the B o is e I trii . Mr. I Mrs, Vltlled Sailor eyed with Iniercsi, was taken lo ihi
iihcrbiirciiu Iorvca.it mild wcath- alM p !fM tn i o t ifit AmerlcBj Mrs. E. O. Herrli-lc and her g ra n d - l>olllng place In ihe vrcsldeiillal cai
George E Dewey from Owosso,
Mich., wore with him for the Im- for today. U mined oil nlghl Uliiile of Electrical Engineers ut C. c
■)iidl'y.
■n, JUnmy IVuync Hcrrlrk. h;ive r e ­ Ritfi Jil.< grandp.irenis and his $600 Damages as
p e rta n t day. Oov. »nd Mrs. Dewpy r most o f southern Irtnho, but Clilcaso. ScpL enlisted In the n At \Va>lilnit«n U, r . lumed from a San Franelsco vit,U m other, Mrs. John BoeUlscr.
traveled from Albany to Kew York
City, their legal residence, lo
akite cleared slightly by morn-
U ght fain was forecast foi years 'I? program iiflcr comploilng
st the U nlvirsliy of Idi
Y2 r Devs Dawn Collins, d»u*h- k'lth the boy's parents. 5 I c ond
ler of Ml and Mrs. E. A- Collins, Mn.. Charles L. Horrlck. Scainun
the Prpsldeni was voung
niiidmothrr explained the pn Car, Truck Crash
th e ir votes In. n o rth Idaho. ■S.1 iransforrert 10 Chicago tins completed her rec ru it iralnlnR HeiTlck has Just reiumed from ol casting 11 biiiloi to him, sn' FILER. Nov. 7—fimashlng Intu
A trip In Uie other direction Most observer* believe th at the In completed the w ork tc Kt Hunter college. Kew York c ity Pnclflc duty as a navj- i.rm ed •'the young m ust learn." s i., 10 .tide of n light pickup truck as
M rs. Roo«evelt‘s lot, she haring gone ,-otc will approach th at of IBiO inri her »peclsllil tra in in g al s tlll- RUiird on A cnrgo ship, imd his wife him to Ihe booth to show him li turned le f t off highway 30 wen
t o N » v Vori; last nfght for a party iioufft (Jt« s u ite tiM losi much al it hisAndfsree. honor grndiiuie, n n d an honor A'liier. Okla. Sne Is now stationed .a* v)/>Jijn/ liljj) from L<m A»i;el<'» 'oting machine. of here yesterday, a hcav? sedan
i o r Oenioerallc staff mtmbera and lopulatlorj to war centers and thi student at Moscow an d a t T It Wathlnsion D. C. m th e bureau ■here she Is employed. t r r the President asKed him driven by Frank Orr, Buhl, and
volunteer vorken. irmed services. Tlie estimate Is for nrdn"nce. he voted. Johnny gave him ow ned by th e Mayfair Packcrs, Inc..
T or ilr . and Mrs. RooMvell, their I volet of 300,000 os compared lo Falls hljh school, he u-a» home .
leave for a week before leaving for Jaw Aaalfnmenl lung look, lull ol meaning, the w as damaged lo the raieni of ttoo.
poUtng place was again the Town Iho 234,000 vote* cast for Presli Aahury Park. Uavp Ttiundar Lieut, u g .i aoidon H. C a thro. cri his Utile hand lonard hhi N either of tlic rtrlvpr.^ was injured.
h a ll In Hyde Park. Their d»U|hter, In 1D40, 33(1.000 cast for *onator In the grdduatlon Issue of the In- Lieut, ind Mr.v Robert C h n itla n - .po has been a navy flight Instnic- dldn'l vole," he snld. George E rhardt turned Ills truck
M rs. John Boettiger and grandson. 33B.OOO east fo r governor. illlute't piper, a feuturc nrllcli Thursday fo r SaUnaa. or a l the O uuiii» h. I»„ navnl iilr >e nter iiie road lending 10 his farm
Jo hnny, fl, were the onl^ fawJlj' leir fon, Robblf. T hey irahilni station, will report soon to , Uie other vehicle c»n;e up on the
(DeiDber* a t the Reosevek home.
Tom Lloyd Heads
qaa(rd i^e boy a^ saying h t fnfeiirf' Call/.
»ork a* (vn engineer for a fro ire vt'lllnj Mr?. ChnstlBBsen'a He and Mrs. Cathro. Soldier Borrows
. nldllloiial im lnlng.
wUh ihoir son,
. - f t lo pass film. The impoct sent
th e light truck careening sidewnvs
»(t»r th e w ar and th en com- mother. Mrs. Olen W hitney. K im -
Petitions Entered Census of Farms >ork tow ard a doclornte In hli oerly. and T»ln Falls frleiwi^. T lie RonnU. are here on a lO-dsv iPiive
stiallve of- . . his paieniB. Mr. nnd Mra.
Plane; Wrecks It in to u telcpfjone pole. Damage to tlic
tru ck was eeilmalcd n t MOO by Di-p-
field. The y o uth was b o rn in Twir D R Cathro, ami liK wife's p a rents, KANSAS CITY, Nov, 7 «>r-Army u ly Sheriff Ed Hall who InvestiRat-
Idaho’s a srlcu ltu ral cenaus, >ug' Fallj, and has lived hero n il his life ^ Ihe all cori» Matltmtil 1
For Two Estates !d every five years, will get under­ Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 'niompeoti, auihoriiles were searchlnii today for ed tlie collision.
a m nii In i.olrtler's uniform who ob- T h e entire front end of Ihe « • COLOR CARTOON
PeUtfon requesting determination way soon a n t) work Jn IJ couiitlcj!
o f details In the Inheritance of the will center In a Twin
os annoim ced Tuckday.
Fnlla office. ItNavy Men, WAC Mrs. Elfle Camer>’ a
t .Sew Base !«irt«i .1 plane before
6fcoild Lleul. Woody L tloed. son davllgllt and crashed and burped side of Ihe truck. Deputy Hall s«
was wi Ihe Jrll WAR S P E C U L
LATE WORLD NEWS
« 8t*te ot Ro&» U c Todd, who died
U ec. 28. 1M7. has been Hied in iho A nnouncement was mud* by J
C. Capi, of th e depurim ent oI com*
File Discharges KauhlJh Imve teuiri:
homes In •'iniith pskol
of Mr. and Mrs. Diilfy a . Rcecl, 840 the c ra ft In attempting lo lake off
Addison avenue, lia.^ arrlvi-d a t Rosc- from Fairfax field.
entrance to Erhardfs fonii
t one-hnlf mils west of ihc i
merce. th at T . j . Lloyd. Twin Falls. tlirir sister, Mrs. H fleld, a base ol iiiei fcro'lnK vlio signed clearanci
t>e In ch o riB of the f a m censui n. air transport coiumund. pa p ers as C. I*. Ruiier, Kli
tlaford. St. Joheph. Mo., according to tied from ijie scene
Property JnvoJ«d InOuits roaj 10 cauntlM of Twin FalU, Olsliie
■ijon recclvfd litre. He )s a l ____ according to Udil,
. w ta tfl southw ut of Flier. Judge C, Camas, Ada, Coasla, Elmore. Oood- .MLvwirl base for an advanced iS le r . ermy public relatloiii
A . BaUey Kiheduled a hearing on the tnB. Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka and Ugatlon training coursc, A griid-
m a tte r for 10 a.m., Dec. U. Attorney Owyhee, counties. >4e will attend a of the University of Idaho.
.fo r the petitioner la J. ii. Sheriey, school of Inslrucllon a t 6 n |t Lnke lil.s (llirhariiC dated Nov. 3. 1014,
B uhl. C ity Ihti week and will then i< nd luued a i th e navnriio.<ipltnI nt
Lleuleniinl Reed was an
with the Twin Falls flour mills be­
accountant DEEP CREEK IM crulung of wwkcrs ............
Geneva s te e l plant. Provo, Ulih.
H etrt listed In the pelltlon in­ n office In Tw in Falls. Brooks In Stales w ill continue al tho U, B. employ­
clu d e four sons and four daughters. L ast farm census was staged In m Vslloy. Pfc. Wlllism Brooks, so n or . fore eiilbUng m 104J, lie has served
M rs. O. B. Wlilte bought property m e n t office here through Thursrt«y,
I3i0. aerald Montoroy Elliott, who sen’- ind Mff. IV. It. Brooks. I32i N inth Sheppard field. San Anlonlo a ir
R o y Texas Ttodd. SeatUc. Walter i 1 In llie navy as a fU-eman second ft. Mild Hondo army air fields >n In B uhl and plans to have a farm A. J- Afecics. manoger, arinaunfed.
A M «n Todd. Kimberly, Nev.. Paul Ml, recorded lils dl.^cbnr8• Issued ivenue easl. telephoned h is parents ■xus. Hla wife, the daughter o f E. Sale Nov. ifi, F o r work In the Utah plant, which
H an ry Todd, aervlflg oversois «1th
t h a arnied forces. Bugcni Isaee
Divorce Decrec for at Sun Villey Nov. 3 ,1B4«. Monday night that he h n d arrived
In San Francisco from A ustralia a n d Wilson, lives al !60 Eighth V ictor Miller Is again In St. Lttke's produces ste el parts for ships, tanks
a n d landing craft, as well ns artil­
Man' F, M otl. who guve her ud- expected hospital for medical treaimeni,
T o d d . CaaUeford. Mamie Lou Own- Twin Falls Lawyer ..•MS as Oakley. UUh. reconled her
Buthnell
to be
general
tran sferred
hnapltal.
soon
Drlghnm
to M rs- Emma Blent has gone tc lery shells, nppllcanls are being In­
b ey. Filer. Carrie Mae Halverson. BURLEV. Nov. 7 -H a rry Povey. dljclitirge from the W AC S dated lum bus. Neb., to attend the funeral terviewed by M. H. Anderson, com­
X lm berly. Besele Francis Lowe. Po- T w in Palls attorney, has been Sept.n, 1941. n n d to ie d n t ihe Pre­ City. Utah. He b recovering from
cnMllo, «c(t Ofadrs £l(a K arri' g ran ted a divorce from Mrs. Dor­ sidio of Monterey. C alif, rtie en ­ JnJurJfi lustilnrd w h en he > 3-Weeks-Old Baby Of a niece.
B lllle BaMghmsii la hwe on
p a n y represcnuilvt.
Accordlnff to Meck-i working con­
B uhL o th e a Povey. E. L. Raybom, who listed July 13. 1644, a t S a il Lska robbed and stabbed lo s t Juna ditions In the plant are good.
A petlUon for letten of admln- represented th e plalnUff In the ac> City,
le tratlo n »ag lljed yeiierdsy by tion, withdrew Ihe file*.
Australis. Dies at Jerome lough visiting friends.
F r a n k Fisher has sold his farm to T ran sportation from Twin Falls will
be provided for successful appli­
M r t. Roxla A. Oellatly, Kimberly. In JPIOMB. Nov, T -K athryn Is a ­ the B ren brothtri,
Mrs. Roilne Davidson filed lult Woman A bsolved of C pl. Arnold Furgeson and wife c a n ts. he added.
t h e m atter of the estate of James for divorce Irom Perry Davidson
W . Oellatl}-, I ................................... w hom she m arried in 1M3. Orounds New Stamp Issue Blame in C ar Peath
belle Buckley, three - weeks - old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeoi sro visiting h«r parents, Mr. and
M rs. E. E, Hays ahd l ib psrints. He , P 0 E 8 N T PAY *10! JAILED
Buckley. Jr.. died st 5 :« a. m . '
X>ec. JO; IS37.
Heir t* th# e su te, which U valu.
«r» e n tity . Will Go on Sale ^ ^ MOUNTAW HOME. 7 dsy a t St- Vttlentlfle's hospital a t Is atutloned lo California. Pleading guilty to charges of
O ordnn Bennett. James Wtlih and irunkennew Monday, J o h n R.
e d » t |3,ew. is the widow. newest eu m p iS u e '-b r-th e - ' 2 ^ , V ^ ? s “ ''v ii? an Wandell. She was uken to the h o s­ B ith el Moore were deer hunting In Brow n, recently of Twin Fells, was
ostofftci.
postofflce d e o a rtm
departroent— e n t_ th «
o Ihrce.
three- VM pital Monday morning.
S o rl E Walker, Twin FalU. li
• tto m e y Its the petitioner. Probate
"MBKic Valley cent stamps honoring ih o 60lh an- Chstsebrough of blame i n t K T s u l ^ F u i T e r 3 r « r m r T f l tl'W _______ M r. and M es.. Howard Laurence
f in e d »10 by Municipal Judge J. 0.
J u d g e 0. A. Bailey echedulid the Funerals nlveriery of th e mftllon p icture-in- p»desirlan death of M rs. Elisabeth :30 pT m. Wednesday a t ihe W iley aro th e parent^ ef a girl bom * t
lie arln g for Nov. 30. dusiry-'WllI go o n sals in Tw in Falls ■AT'Mwiro,' M*y«*rrol?L M ountain funeral home chapel with the Rev.
Wedneid&y. Horne plonMr. ' '— '— Harrey~Hirper:'JeTome- P resbyter^ •• B WendsU hospital,.,. .
Pcjtm uter M . A. s tr o n k The Jury, headed by Coroner p h ilo Isn e)jurc)j,.of/Jclsi}nr. Burial wjj-
the Oreen,.
TW IN P A U J5 — Funeral senlcei. termed the accident “un* FIP8T QI RETtmXa
The Hospital fo r M n . A n n a CUtalMlh Frasier. 63. stamps. With a distlncUve design, avoidable." Bhtrlff Bob L«ve said be tn the Jerome cemetery. FLEinN O TO N . N. J;. Nov. 7 (;JV-
’Ul be held a t 3 p. m. Wednesday a t were Issued by the d e p artm en t In th i elderly womsn ste p p ed directly The biby was bom a t St. V alen ­
T he first 350 senlcemen's absentee
-‘llinerTency beds only wart aval], ne T«'ln F slU m ortuaiy chapel wit}' honor of the educsllonal value and Into the path of a vehicle t>eing tine's haiplial Oct. 15. Aside from ballots for Hunterdon county gave
e Rev. H. O . McCaUlster officiat­ the wsr assistance of th o motion driven by Mrs. Oheesebrough, the parents, •ur'-lvors Include a Bis­
a b le a t the Twin PaiU county gen. th ing. In term en t will be In ' Bunset picture Industry. ter. Joanne, and a brother. George floosevelt and Trum an ilO votes to
Even A fter This H a p p e n s ,
e r» l. hospital Tuesday aJumoon. memorial p a rk , n i c bWy win Ut Itv Stamp collectors all o v e r the na> David, as well as two grandmothers, 130 t o r Dewey and Brlcker.
ADMITTED sta to a t th e m ortuary u ntu e expected to Mrs, George Buckley, sr.. and M rs.
M rt. J . c . Smallwood. J. W. Ooert^ tim e.
and Mr*. Jtineg Harding. aU of
' City Hall Will J . P. Partridge, both of Jerome.
A m e ric a n Women C a n ’t R elax
T erm Falls; Sandra Lee Bilnnett, TWIN F A L L S-S errtcea for the
E aselton: Mrs. James ?. Keegan, in f a n t d au g h ter o t Mr, a n d Mrs, Close on Nov. 11 Candidate Sues
K im berly; U 117 Phillips, j
T ru m an D avidson. Van Buren Sergeant Chosen Twin Palls city offices e n d
M d c a rl Oman, Yoat. Utah. stre et, who died a t blrtfi Sunday, Paper for Libel
municipal departm ents will close
.......M rt. w . R . McMillan. Eden; Roy Wednesday n-lU b» conducted a t 4.-9D p. m.
a t the graveside in Sun* In Officer Class Armistice day. Nov. i j . the city
councU decided Afonday nJiht. HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 7 (ttPJ — A
E . Fourtker. Twtn Palli: Ba**eU se t Memorial park. Services will be FILER. Nov. 7—T/Sgt.- Robert D. T he holiday shutdow n of city $1,000,000 libel suit today charged
Lowe. M urtaugh: V ts. Fred Helde- t^eitone; son o f Mr. a n d Mrs. R. D, dlvltlons win be for th e enuro the Loft Angeles Qiamlner w ith
m w . KUaberly; Mr*. WUlUm U ed. u n d e r direction of the W hite mor­ Ej'fjlone, fo rm er residents of Flier day Saturday, "msllclously'* Unking Hal sty le s.
T ft-ts Falls; Mrs. Emery'Johns and tuary. now retidlng In Portland, Ore.. haa T he city action, however, haa iSth Democratlo' congrtulonal can*
BOS. Hollister; Mrs. Loraa Sterens F A U A -F u n e ra l serrlcej been lelecKd f o r in fa n try officers' no bearing on decision of th e dldaie. With the Ku KIux Klan-
mad son. Hansen; M n. Olyds BJckok fo TWIN
,* a tf daughter, shohone; M n . be r Mr*. I d a Marllla Mead. 87, *UI candidate school In B risbane, Aus* Merchants' bureau to close stores In filing the suit In niperlor c o u rt
a t 2:30 p. m. Thursday in CrsHs, cu3l>- unlll iioca. T h at Actloo sUU ywterday, Styles, who adroJUed h is
CaTcnder and son, T » ln th e Held White m ortuary c hapeh with Sergeant Eyestone l i u been . .. stands and the stores w ill reopen former membership, u id he ha d d e ­
Mr*. John Sudden and w n. th e Rev. o . U Clark oritclatUg. In ­ !ss since la st Msy a n d has been a t noon for convenience of Sat­ manded and was rtfused retra ction ( O c m j u T C s n i } c o > m v i. / r - i
H ollister; Ktrs. Fred Stombauab and term en t wlU be In tha Twin Falls ptracliute ortU lerj’m an since 1943. urday shopper*. of an article and a cartoon appear* i
■0 0. B u h l . • . ' ...... the T w in “ “ ing tn the Oct. 38 edition.
ceroetary.

WEATHER B U K Ir-F u n e ra l servlets for Ray­


m o n d K rlesb wUl be held a t a p. m.
Wednesday I n the Albertson funeral
. T o r X ^ Fails a aa Ticlnltyi Part- ho m e chapel. T he Rav. Murl Jones
• *y dotidy ^ U » «oatter«I ihewtr*
a e a rin c witb aodersta troal wiU officiate. Burial ivUl be in the W orry o f
B u h l c«met«ry. Announcing . . . .
JERO U E — Funeral ier\1eet for
FALSE TEETH
R a th iy a Issb elle Sueklsy. three' S U p p ln ff o r I r r i t a l i n g ?
weeks-old d a u g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. I
0 «0TS9 Quekley. jr., will b e held a t
3 3 0 'p ffl.' W 0a n esd ay -at the;WUey
fu n eral home chapel. The Rev. Har-
B U S I N E S S M E N 'S
v ty Harper. Jerome P r e s b y t^ n KMfwi and awuritr.kT boWInf plataa
church. wlU officiate. B urial wlU be
In th e Jerom e cemetery. F L IG H T S C H E D U L E - E v e n a fte r K i lte r B M e r M m e l f i h r o t ^ in ’t h e t p o n ^
'A t M r i c e n i o Q i n e n m m M t r t l ^ o n i a v i n g i u e d f a t s i n t h e i r .
LEAVE T W IN FALLS 9:15 a ^m .-S P E N D 6 H O U i« W BOISE _ _ k U e h en ^ B e e a iu t U t th e jap$, n o t t h e G e r m ^ t p ^ g ^
■/leva t f i M ie rrU c riti in to s u p p l y lu '- -
ELECTION RETURNS A R R IV E IN TWIX F .\ l Ls 5:10 p . m. ta 'lh o h a i il lio n poum Jt a year./ O u r f a t ealvcug J o b itnU .
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j V;-- TABULATIONS AT for Resenrations Phone 0 2 9 9 rJ4 n « * d 10 W p n u l l . U . M U o /m o B iilo w , im r f fc f a o , »yn-
7 ^ b e r .a M to d p i.th e i.m n $ i^
.. .S o k t t t p t ^ g w ^ U y i J

B R U N S W IC K ZIMMERir AIR TANSPORT ■ think i^ p e ty o u 2 I r t i n i p o i M


• ,T to jn w f f W
. a ^ p a i d fo r b y
a tid O P A ^
Tuesday, November 7,1944 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS. IDAHO

s im o * lanipaigns for F^a


E BILL In Radar Training POPULAIi ON Shoshone Soldier
Honored at Party R E iE :L .I
: SE-TFOIIIIIEAIER
— 6H©BHONL.. . ..

N « Y ’SPOtL ThB Tn-ln Palls PMt of Oio


FARiSW S IIC T E O IE M held a t the home ot Mr, and Mrs.
Stowell. honoring Cpl. Rojor Free­
m an, Las Vegas, and Qall Freeman,
nursi-, St, Luke's liAspital. Boise. T n e R er. E . UtU e Rolls, «ho tu
A snttlcan Legion wtU meet wi«» Corixirul FTeeman will report to served as vlcor Ot th e Ascensli
oth er serrlc e organl*atlon.ii a t loits ^.TtB.oOO in the Isit fo u r years, tJie Lincoln, N eb, when his furlougb SplM opti c b u rc b ,’v a ( elected-!
Hew York— UiuaUy alrtnjs along a . m. In th e Orpheum theater N<w. depnriment of agriculture re|>ortcd ends. to r of the c hurc h a t a *i........
«tth the w inne r. Dewey could hord- 11 for ArmlsUce day memorul yc.<iertlay. ln«- of the veatiy y
Ir iKord Lo lose It. Roo«eveIt could Bcrvlers, according lo post The e.<tlmate showed th a t lost th e rectory.
probably g e t by w ithout It. it* m ander. J . O. Tliorpe. Jnnuar}' total of 23,530.000 prrsons H o w u th o only candidate for t»
electarol vote has gone ta the Vawr Tlw proKTftm *1H Include'. •Krie llvlnB on larm s. nRnlnst 30.- o ttlce . havloK been nominated 1
ttirte tim es since tlic Civil war. tlie o f colom by the Idaho state gunri' 2(iU,ooo the some monUi in i m th o Rt. Rev. Prank A. Rhe*. Bols
iMt Umo In 1010 w tirn It went to under direction of Lieut. Thomm <, Half of tlie decr<!asc occurred in a f te r the congregation voted a Se
HujhM Jinil W llMn won. New York Buoklhi. Comiwny K : the national 1042. llio bureau of agricultural eco­ w eeks ago t o change the slalui t
h u 47 e lcc tral votes, with 286 re- nnlhem, led by,W. W. Tliomas «lio nomies said, when m igration to war th e church from a mission to a pai
QUlred to elcct. will also lead the pledge of nllr. Industries and the armed force* waa Ish.
Penn^ylvtinla — A noib tt SoubUul Blnnct to th e ling. heavlf-n. BOV. Mr. RolU Is a graduate ot tl
ftatc that D cwcy mil probably need Prayer will be offered by Ll.iit, A breakdown showed t h e s e C hurch D ivinity School of the P)
to win. A Roosevelt mnjorlty hera O rn n A, Puller, American Lejmn changes In tlie last four year.s. cU lc. then situated In San Frat
mlBht put th e Pre-siclent over. The chaplain. A net l0.vi of I,S50,000 to the armed cisco. The school h as since bee
»t»ie lios voted Democratic In « Vocal seU-ctloiis. "We Pray forces; a net lou of 4.0SO.OOO persons c r u niEKUAN m oved to Berkeley. CoUf. '
pieiidentln] elccilon only twice since Peace" a n d "Rcct.<uilonal" will of both Sexes In all nges who either H o was ocdalned a detteon U
Civil w ar—in 1836 nnd IS40. .1 sung by h igh school sturient^ In- moved away trnni larm s o r who are HOME ON KimLOUGH 30. 1817, In S an Frtnclsco, and h
h u 35 electonil volci ttlLi year. chiding th e following: Marlon Her- living on plnee,? no loiJRer regarded SHOSHONE, Nov. 7-I!ome OD ordination os a priest t<wk pU<
Olilo uiid Illliiul5—Lkms by Dcwcy rc tl. pegpy l*orler, Shirley V«ii, as (arms, and a net gain of i,:C2,ooo fiirlouiih. Cpl. Dale Colennm U vis­ A p ril 28,1010, a t Tacoma, W ash..
tohW pmbnbly de/ent him. Barbara Burdick. Dixie Hliishaw, throiiKh the exces,' of b lrtlu over iting hLs mother. .Mrji. Nettle Cole- T h e newly-elccted rector Is dea
New Jorsey—Mljscd Uie winner’s EloLse P o p p l e . Caledonia Bnilry, deaths. of Uie Twin Falls deanery and sc
bnmltt/iRoii o nly oncc since 1B88— Mnry Jo jie Nrsby, IJolen t>chii(l,r. ENSIGN CLINTON I- SEPT C«n»>na CtilciiiasVs tisoihtr, Pmi). c retnry of th e missionary dlstrlt
Miss Prnnccs Pelirson, director, ulll Is serving with the niercliant ma­ : Idaho. •;
»'ciu to HuRhm In IDIS. nUhouith
WILkiii hulled Xrom th a t «t«te. l>e Bccompnnlfit.
. . . rnclneerlnc tr n d u a lr of the
tj’nlvenilty of Idaho nnd renldrnl
Prlncl|)«l address will be given M' of Tw in Fall*. U now In radar »nd
George Anthony rine. H e began his ministry at Sed>
Woolley, V/ash.. and has also se n
Californhi—A Dewey victory In
lhl< siutp w ould Indicnte a Bepub-
llcan sweep. V olets rcRl.stcrcd Dcm-
R . P. P urry. Tin- ^nnK, "Anicrli'w.’ radio traln h K at t l i r MlniiraDnlli.
will be led by W, W. Tliomas. imi.M .Minn., na v al alrlm or. iStufr m -
Gets Commission ed Episcopal churches a t Fuyallui
EUensburK a n d Spokane. Wash
comniiinder of Hip 'I'wln Pall.' FILEH, Nov. 1—aeorKo W. A n-, floor: It makes them harder to O rc n t Falla, M ont, and Rupert.
ocmile outnum ber Rcpiibllcani.
Mar>lt>nd—I ta popular vole hn; <'rlci\n Legion i>osi.
sravinsv Ouiny. Mill of Mr. nnd M rs. Qeomr lauHtSer.
Tiip.1 will bo played by Lleilleimiit \V, Anlhony hiu been commissioned
bfcii m the w inner'4 colum n In every a second lieutenant a t th.- grndun- D e a r F r ie n d s :
prfjIUentlnl contest since I8&8, al- Fuller.
tlcin exerrl.^M »t ilip a ir forre* D id >-ou sa y you needed s<
Ihoinh II* elcctornl vote wns Kplli Marshall Chapman will be n
Ensign Assigned M-hriol at Yale inilvrr.slty. He Is rated m n tl stationery? O. K , co

PILES?
Iti IMM and JtWS duft to n clw e ol ceremonle.s.
vole And n peculiar law Othfr .servlcc orHniitotlniu niiTi- s e t It. It's Usnoua “BK;-Rlte
tthlcli recjulrcd ihe voter to mnrlc
Mcli eiector'd name on the ballot.
lOK with ilie LeRioii Incluile Veter.iii
of FurelKn Wars; Di.Mibltd Anifii
To Radar Course ealloim. He will be ii-s.slKiu'd lo n
tncllcnl outfit where ho will be In
itAtlonery—100 abeete ot extra tfal
a irm ail pa p er and 2* special all
CAii V elernns; Spanuh Anierlcni Tniliilntf 111 rndnr nnd mdlo rharne of mnlntaliilng communlcn- nuU I envelopes. It^s about the flne!
Olil(y-ha* h i t the winner since
W2.
WjomlnR—ftlruiig nlonK with i
W nr Vetcrun.s: Daunhiers of iln nwlgn C linton l,. s e p t, Twin I
American Revolllllon; nuxlllarles n lia.s been triin.ilerred to the i Lleul. Anthony atiended the Unl-
ver.ilty nf Idaho before entering the
1 th in g in airm ail staUonery weV
se en . Tbe s u p p ly -
winner slticc 1800, tlie Uicee orBWiliutloiis and Ladles air MulUm at Mti>x>f:<>txills. M Is U nlU d, ao g e t !
o f the G . A. R. from his |>ost us a ssK tunt command- army in Jnntiar>’, ID43. o u rs today. J u s t ''
Mluourl a n d Idaho — Haven'
The th e a te r has been donated fur ins officer n t a Corpus Christi. Tex.,
□ilMed slncc 1000.
th e obser\-nncc by courtesy ot the base, It W08 Icitmcd h e re Tuesday. READ TIMEB-NEWS W A N T ADS. Twin K*lii. at S«».M6r Dtu»r’’ dolla r a box.
B y t h e v«y,
m anagem ent. A grad u n ta of T w in Pulls schools havei you seem our
Navy Ensign ■nd th e University o f Idaho. In en­ chUdxen'4 b o o k
DBCLO. NOV. T — Bulo Bnzley
Pickett, son. o f Mr. a n d Mrs. B. E.
Five Hunt Soldiers gineering. Ensign S e p t v,-as form er­
ly employed by Pnn-A mcrlcnn
»heU? If n o t, you
a re passing u p a
way nt Scnttlc. From th e re he ei
Plckctt, Dcclo, uraduated I r o m
nnval re.«rvc mldshlptnnn school
Dotnr a bit o( four-lriHed political ram palrnlnr. Mr. InkT. Falaerat
of (he canine world. carrlM lila "Keep Fala In the While Haujf" >l|;n Wounded in Action ed the nav y. recelvliiR Ills commts- good c h a n c e to
get ao m e d o n d y l
Oct. 20 In Ihi; nuvY drill hall at the Blonf itreett of SratU r, \V»lu HUNT. Nov. 7-Plvc'soldiers Irum ,'lon nl Brenierldii. %Vn.sh., last books for th e k l d - l
th e Mlnldoku rclociitlon center huie Cfinber,
Unlvmlty of N otre Dmne. He griid-
uiled a« nn ensign havin g fucce.ss-
tully completed the fo u r montlia
t>een wouiuled in action in K
lu-cordlnu 'o war di'partment
He Ls th e .son of M r. nnd Mr
II. Hept, T w in FalLs. D istinguished I t’s a noble blend,
dies. These booksV
sell Dt Uc e ac h, 31
• 1.00. All the
uainlnK «s nild.ihlpman. 81 Relatives at gram s received by their families books the children U re here..
FDR V ictor
Sibbett Funeral Tlic RoWlers are Pfc. .Selgo S
moyanm. 26. son cil Mr, siud i
Plea of Guilty in as its n am e tliis O uitcrbuiyTca.
T radidotially fine in
T » e clrculfttion boss o t 1)100 0-
L lfo informs me th a t ;o u '» tU
Radio In P o l l at JViivnil hcnlcrs lor Mrs. Alnie<ln Klhachl Slihiioyiima. I»rmerl>
K em , Wn-Sli.; Pic. Ocorge M. II .,
Delinquency Case qu.-ilityl Rich and
s a fe in ordering O hrlstm u sub
scrlptions to both these'tlne maga
SIbbcii, 01, mother of Mrs. Aniiincln n.shl. 28. Miti of Mr. atld Mjs, Kluro Henry Piiz. arrw ted by Sheiill W, lu sty in flavorl T ty ’ zlnea. Better hurry, though, l i n e
Schedule High S ch ool
LlIlvOlll, Twin h'lills, Were lielil
urday a i Clrnj.i Ukc, sue iIIhi t Haynshl. formerly of Portland: HIc,
Sellchi .Motoki. 23, .son of .Mr. imd
W, Lowery Nov, 5 a n d chiirKrd wlili
'encoiirnylnB the tieiliiquiiicy of C tm e rb u iy todiy.
a wtuUn’, a n d I t won't be long ti
can’t prcanUe delivery befot
M rs. SelsMteo Motoiiv. tovnu'iV; R iiMnor," pleaded BWllvj \o ChrVstmas. InddentaU y, th e pub
Ccrt.iin lo sotisfy. lls h c r win se n d all gUt cards fo
Scnttlc: P v i. HIchard Mneda. ’: l rlianie yc.sterdiiy w hen he niiin nrNl
TUBSDAT Indicative ot a trend—you niinic It son ol Mr. nnd .Mr^. Rlklchl Manln. belore P robate Jud se C. A. Ballry. you. Olve m aBailnei for Chrlstmai
—1* the "sirnw vote" mkeii in th e formerly of Porlland; nnd Pfo. Y»- He was ordered co n lln ed to the a n d your w orries are over.
Twin Falla hlKli .school VCMortlii.v sh lto .Mlrutn. 30. son of Mrs, Sadaiio coiiniy Jail fo r 30 dnV-^. on condition “V ote as you please, but pleas
W*riTNI!Jit)Av'’ nnionR studcnus In 11 tliuscs In
Aincrlcnn history inirt Mncrlciin
government.
Tlie Democrnli led In th r i«ll, I n -
flslar M n prt’^ldentliil ptTleicn(rf l.s
movhiK from Uicrc to Morci.n, Umh.
She was mnrrletl lo J;iiiiis SlUljrll,
Dec. 21. 1B7I. Ill MorKiiii. iind In
lB7fl moved to Auburn. W'ya. in
M lziua, form erly of Seattle.
S)ilnii>}’nmH uiid HayashI were
ouiidi'd O ct. 10: the oUurs on Ck-t
37. Shlmoynina. who wiw woimilcil
serloiuly. h a s three gisterb u
that any lim e aflc r Nov. 15, il it ap­
pears R.ai.siiio»uiy to tlie court that
nrranKcnienUs haie b<reii made for
IransportiHlim nl iln- delendnnt
......................... <i[ r ■ •
VS v o te ." Just t h is word In eoopemtloi
w ith the J u n io r Chamber of Com
m e rc e “G et out the vote” cam
p o if ^ . I t’s nobody's business whon
you w ant in office, b u t it's erety

(Jnterlrotyi
concerned. However, th e Hejmbll- IB82 she moved to Oravs I.ake wlirre WAC. bo d y 's business to east his ballot
ciini led fur most ot tlic mhcr o t- she had lived (or ei yeat!. »uh tlw W e can’t h a v e teal democraey ]
Ilri'3. OI 237 Sludrnl.s ciiMiiii! vote.-i fxcepUon ot three yeiii.< f|icni wnii TRANSFERRED TO TEXA.S e a c h ot us I s n 't a part of it.
(or the top o/Ilce In ih e seitpnil FORT D ES MOINES, la., Nov, 7 - I’az Is chnrn'-d w ith transporting
her ilauuhtor.s. U-year-r-Id Klmhc-ily iiirl from Sincerely, •
ciccllon, 1S3 voled tor PriMdeiil Sho wii.? Ihe ;nother of 12 clilldrcn. Pv t. Tlielmn Trimble, daunhter nl
Franklin D. Roftsevelt »nd H4 fo r M r. and M rs. Freil Thomas Trlniblc. r home to T-.vln Kall.s lalior cum]) J . HILL
sU of whom survive, incliidltiR Mr/., Kimberly. Ida., a member o d takliiK her into lib dwelliiiK
Oov, Tlinnias E. Dewey, hi-'' nejm b- Lincoln; Mrs. Belle Ua-e, Ogden. SAFEWAY STORES **Ibe a u r u lo e Man.'
llcan rival. women's nrniy corps, recently led lere only men were pre.sent.
Uwlv, Mis . DcVlii Wftkcmnn nnd n o s e 45S.1
Thirteen more ntudenl-s were p rc- Mrs, [5ulcle Corbitt, idnlio Kalis- f ir s t WAC irulnliiK center, here, for
t.ra^ Abb»—n ... Sam Slbbett. Wynn, and F.irl Sib- d u ly wllh Uie army a t Fort
U, S. soniitnr. b n t. Sodn Springs. Hoaslon, Tex.
of n total of 310 vote*. 1B4 voicci
tlic neiiubllcnn choice, C- A. l
Tlilrty.nlne graiiddillilfcii, 5 7-
Krcai-nrundcbildrcn a n d sc
A Lt NATURE PRBt>An$ FOR WINT6R - HOW ABOUT YOQ t
tolfsen, and 120 cast itjclr vote Kiriil-Breol-^rnnficlilldrcn also
Olen }!, Taylor, Vive.
There was a mnjorlty of 100 vote.*!
. I the matter of voting for rrp re-
sentatlve In consrcss. H enry Dwor-
fliak, pre.^cnt Incumbent of the o f- DECLO
Registered For winter transporiaiion. the SNOWSHOE
RAHHIT actually firowj h li o«n snowjhoej
in ilic ioro« o l lonfi. itiH liairs on hit feet ihii
tlce, and Republican candWMt for improve h is "iraction." And niiutej csniou-
9 iVVnman of ArnerlcM office, polled 205 votes fro m the s tu ­
dents.
Mrs. Margari't Nielson left for N U R S E S fluRe al^o tu r n i his extra warm winter rest
Ogden where jhe will fubiiilt to n while for ofoieetinn.
One hundred votes weaker wna

105 vcrtts.
major oi>criitlon.
Phil J. E\’»nj, Democratic canilldiite
Tlieodore Pttersnn spent t h e
for tJie tame office, who trnlled wlUi
oflt-end III Piwntello wllh friends,
Wanted
H. J. Jacobs .tj>ent the week-end In
Tile vole for governor picked u p
Emmett a ttendlnj lo biLilneis.
.. voter somewhere down tlie line, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Quansirom and
when the final u lly was made. W . family left Wednesday for their
K. Detweller, Republican cnndldntc /M tdical
...S XS.t»M<i. lo AbimIc* home In Siwkane after spending the
CIO iCI.m McC«rthr'i SporM Dijnl for the lop itate office, polled 170
summer in Decto, e«d ( Mlxvd Floor
T*« 71m» Ui>Tjj>OTil»»
(:M IbllltiK Ithrlhm
volca nnd Charles C. Owaett, ul.s
Democratic opponent polled 25 less
Dill Wll.son. serving with the army H js d N u i SurBlcal
in Collfomin, vL'Ited during the ,Em tr9»ney,(l.r
votes, or m . week a t tiie home of h b sister Mrs,
tlis III. V. KtlUnborn—new* For those who are Intcrcsled In J S i. JE m trgaotruilthi.
iiM luiuu to ran-Amcrlc» Bill MatUiews. A siistan U ( O p tratln a room
Uis toCAl spread of votes cost for
t;is
>:» Vl'tke up AtnFrk4
all candidates on boUi tickets, th e
Democratic candidates polled 3,741
Mrs. Vaughn Wadsworth left for
Kotman. Okla., w1\k b j Uo will vlsU \ Scrub
licr husband who Is In the army. A lio © • n e r s l Floor N u rT ti/'
voles, while the nepubllcdns trailed Haroltl Hill has returned home
• In >K>r KrMr-« o/ Uutkil vlUi 3.120. DiyanJ Night
from Oregon where he has been em­
»:« .Kr'Kri,,
till iHitVnnt o^^WulilnBtan—newt FDR LEAPS AT DIETRICH
ployed.
Mrs. William Jl^ u n and daugh­
THAKSPORTATIOSALLOWANCE
w I lu".‘Vnd"u'^.^Kenk
m
IO:l> it>nl(n for Oincinz
DIETRICH. 1 - I n U\t Die­ ters. Colleen and Barbara, and son.
trich high school poll votes w’ert co st •John, left Saturday for California
GOODSMJIBIES
lOiO iNUC n«wii -- follows: For President. Roosevelt. to Join Mr. Jibson who Is employ­ G h t full cl «>p*rftr>«*la I.Utr.
)l:M si,alni o«_____ ed there. * A JJrtii SuptrlntW tnb >102 OciH
HEW YOnK. Nov. 7 M ^ N o l «»lf Ih.
nttwcib an coins {ull.llll |nU> tlntlon gressman. second distric t, Dwor-
• Bl) UWttal syml(.3],ETani.2B; and lo r govemor,
Miss U o n a Peterson underwent
tonsU operation SaltmJay.
C««tor BiJg, Uag B.tth ^ Ci I!Fm<J< me SNOWSHOE r a b b it is a h set for

WINTER
Tht Mtw Oossclt 3<, Detweller, 26.
' s“.iir
. .
......
“wTo save time keep needles thread­
ed In sevemt different colors wher­
u»l
KUO-iiM
with Uit( ich«l>>t»
thcnittar.
ever Uiey may b« needed io r quick
CU8^:10, K-inlnuU tlKtlon Pr»ikwi repairs.
. 1:10, (W alnuu alcctltD <«not: < ind
Production Workers
th>ru{|>r, tiKllon.
& ri'SS.T»lK S^i..... N nr WMbabti 'TCftUez' r* tt» m s| WANTED!
m u Uae Pslou A n a i l p*per
To M ake Steel for Ships, Tanks,*Landing w m m m m
A L W A T S O N ’S
P A I N T S T O R E Craft, A rtillery Shells. - L tic k y -ra b b U !. H e n c x e c h a s . . t o j y o r o L ? . * m I 'm y i o ^ i ® J « p _ d r i f j } _
orb'.?T;' -AU9« Qtuliljr P a la t’ . . . Q oc a b o u t ir c e z io g coIcL
tiS bidAT«.E. Pb o P a U n NO SPECUL SKILL REQUIRED I t ’s d ifle rc o t w i t h c art. N a tu re doesn't help them , l a fact, t i m e and
h a r d t u o and t h e e le m c n a a ll w ork lo harm both fin is h so d f u n c t i o n a l '
YOU ARE TRAINED ON THE JOB p a rts . T h ete t h in g s sho u ld b e watched . . . c h e c k e d x e g u larly b y .
s o m e o n e jvho r e a lly k n o w s. •
STEADY WORK - GOOD WAGES Y o t t r P ly m o u th , D o d g e, D e Soco o r Cht)-iler d e a l u bM a v e r y , rea l
i n te r e s t in k e e p in g y o u r c a r r u c n io g a t i u belt. H e b c s tools t o test
48 Hour Week - Good W orking Conditions
T r a n s p o r ta tio n HOUSING AVAILABLE
TRANSPORTATION ADVANCEt)
a n d ' o d ju it It. H e has g e n u in e factory-ciigineered a n d in sp e cted p a rts .'
H is e x p e r ie n c e d m echanics Im ow c « r y detail of th e c a r's o p e r a t i o n ..
’ A th o r o u g h l o o k ia g O 'e r n o w m ay save you a lo t o f n e edless ^ p e n s e .
P h o n e £ o t a n a p M s n ta K O t tio w and g e t youi d t a l t t ’s »tivlc8 'o a y o u r
c a r’* a e e d i th is 4 t h W a r W in te r . ■_ _ _

F o r V o te r s — —Board and Room - FamUy Style'


$45.60 P er Mpnth
S e rs is 7 cmr oppertuall; j« h d p a U p iip tt«el prtxtucUto to s . . . .
CHRY SLER
. P a ris
C O R P O R A T IO N
O lv is le h
tlie m v c m ie n ce o t Uaiiiu who m«>r baire'dUflcult; to g e tU s r to the demand ot the armed forc«s u d a t the sa m e Ume esUbUsh
U a poUi 00 etocttoa d*y, u n iig n n e o U t u n been mads to provld# jrourseU la the mter.Mountata W ea fa newest a n d largest hearjr
ftMiporUUoa V i> U i,B u h l.S lm b erlr.u u in itf.Jt.y o u iiMd
buiporU tioo, call U u t«lep}ioaa num ben Usied In th e toUovlBs COMPANY REPBteSENTATIVE
•JocaUtle*. -
NOW INTERVIEWING APPLICANTS
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., Tbu» U n ite d S ta te s E m p lo y m e n t S e n d e e
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F IPageTour - TIMES-NEWS, T\VTN FALLS. IDAHO Tuesday, November 7,1944

T U C K E R ’S N A T I O N A L A N A L Y Z IN G CURRENT N EW S

WHIRLIGIG FROM NEW YORK


CHINA Along the Ntw York get along with China r a th e r tluin
w ater front th e re i« (e«r that the have her culk In her t e n t or—as
Jla re -u p In ChungUng m ty cause Vichy did In th e hour o f c rlsls-«o
gnalo ti csndlda(c«, os w ell u> Lheir cloMsl friends. t h « dlslUualoned over to the enemy.
' SUUfiCRIPTION (U A m e rlc u public
pro(eis llic utnii confidence. to rock th e boat
c an d id ate; bIwr;/3 do. Lnt«at BUSINESS. An unbiased appraisal
vicftj Indicute ihiIt each la as si and perm anently Is that.Chlna Is not a w orld power,
M B yoiuigsK r oin Ills {Irst c o un m t Im pklr our vmlu- never baa been and may n o t be lor
oxpedlllon. able commercUl a long, long tim e.
Tlie D cinocrstj reU U ont w ith “It Ukes h a lf a century to indus­
Itio M cmliigly smiill number of <ol- China. trialize a naUon." saya a distinguish­
, . , d l e r b a llo u k1i1c)> nil] b« umI S tounshlp line ed Wall street banker. -N o aUte can
I Wllkl* MU4 » J I executives and
^ throughout Uie nation. Tiny wage modem w ar unless there are
llltary v leading export«ri heavy Industrie* within h e r borders
v 2 ;r« ; u ABraimi Uncotn 1BC4, 10 s tr e u t h a t we or her empire.
>K’ay certali alowly buUl u p a “One of the achlei
itatc.^, espec reaervolr of good ........................ ......... ..............I that
sylvanla, till noil and Mkhlgaii. wUl In the orient we are wreating from Japanese
In a neclc- •neck n such as no o th e r nation enjoys. This cluches the Mindanao Iro n mtnes.
I tlic I can be translated lnt<> customer.' perhapi the richest ore depo slu In
mtJllsliKl 10 r a r In .. - for American-made goods. tlie 9-orld, Because Chinn lack* de­
iiecM oj p aper liuvc beon relum ed, sug- We are counting on forelsn trade veloped resources and m achines, ahe
ly around ao. poMlbly 25, per cent o{ to help m ain ta in full emidoymeii' cannot stand on her feet today—<ir
n linve u k c ii Uie trouble lo voir, In o u r faotorle#. Bui unless we sho' tomorron,—w ithout our support. Yet
litvt nt Iriusl 30 per cent, or pcrlmpa <0, tolerance In a situation fraugli a Jrlcnflly. Ilbernted C hino U v lul
ibllciin lor h ercd lln ry . geogrnptilcal or w ith dynam ite IntemaUonally. w to our pattom for poetw ar trade,"
, ili>' P m ld e n t's gain irum thlx segment m ay throw aw ay the friendship and New York export authorities de­
ft(e may not b<- n.i lorgo a i anliclpatw l. t h e potential market* thus for clare that when Nippon h as been
-lor ilnpreAses th e Democrats on the t<n]> gained. eliminated from tho postbollum bual-
N aturally, we feel th a t we have nfis field, thrrp will he a n economic
been let dow n. The Chlang Kal- vacuum In the orient w hich India,
T H E Y 'nE H A U n TO F o o r. shek-HUlwell episode demonstratea ilie Dutch East Indlw, M alaya and
the difficulty of dealing with In- the Philippines cannot fill. Only
T his S till th p s ta tl. ‘;ilrln n .‘: inlti ua. scrutnble orlental»~eTen those who
when ihc w OTs ro iilfl swliiK tlifl pjpr- China 1' a p’j:.jlble successor lo
lilies. Japan a.' a customer of U ncle Sam.
tlons. Well, lybc. th e y c o u ld iin d m iiybc ih ry have a background. Tokyo bought nine m illion tons of
couldn't. It would laki wUif! ftlii'Ck :ulture. yatem a goods OMI of th e 12 million that we
of registration to te ll. B ut tlK Ilfs unlike The .................... 1537 (In i'
iderlylng circumstances are whn •plltht of
[-such a poMlblilty sh o u ld hnve .-ihorkpfl t.hc they have been for years, Tlie cur
.'candidate.'! Into a c o m p lete rpvi.Klnn of cam- export* I ■ F o r East
! n t outbur«t merely d r u g s th' i> and b uylna from
ipftlgn slratcRy a n d tactics. (eleton out o f the closet. Chhn Ifis Ui 1
' I t didn’t, of co u rse. ElectloneerlnB followed lOU.
«uu»c«lvei, acljool i O R IS I8 -A BUndard Oil otficlnl may for h e r to raise
•the old traditional p H ttern, nnri th e re ’s noth- m s a resident In Asia, recalls Uii
|i Ing to bo done n b o u t It now. B ut w ait till next of one m illion two
a tre d of foreigners—a hangover .. ........ ............. 0 tons o f material* •
J |tlm e . 6s tlie B rooklyn D odger fans are in the Tlie war cmerseiicy lioa drugged froin Boxer d ays—that was growing purcliased from th e U5.A . u p to the
n h a b l t of saying. T h e w om en voters will still homes tmd given them ft civic, .-ioclal. economic and fa st before th e w ar and U strong point where ahe will to p Japan's
be with ua, and th o wise offlcc-seekcr will iwmictl................. m a n y elem ents of tho present 1937 position In the A m erican ex- -
ticgrte In th o past. T h ey now t 0 definitely the ■Chungking regim e. port field.
•ta rt right now to bu ild a n entirely new sys­ oiiiiecilon betw een politics a n d theli kltcliciu. They O n the o th e r hand a Manhattan
tem of political fen ces. ave c u t on th e sarm cnta o f IndUfci ;nco and donned scientist, w ho also spent years in
I So this 13 golnf? to be a little sermon to oliilcsl slacks. Ma r k e t s , m peaceume we buy
t]ie enat. a f f lm u the enthusiasm for
;an democmtlc Ideas among nany timea as much from Malaya
ji them on how to w in votes a n d Influence woni- •JDESTIONS—A ppropriately enough, Mrs. n<x»eve leadern. md the Neth'crlnnds Eajit Indies as
sn, or vice versa. T h e te x t )s taken from the I'e sell tn them. There la th e same
words of a g reat a n d wise niaRlclan who ex- Influt ,pal. meven eichnnge vcltli In d ia , whose
plained why he re fu se d to perform for an cc sqiiahblcji, fi narltet.i may continue to b e hedged
I exclusively fem inine audience, lunlala. Inefficiency and cornipt iboui by British empire preference
1 Chungking have been Impartti
h "They don’t w a n t to b e fooled.” he sal<l- xpoKCd In tills column—advance Tlie Philippines were a good out­
“They sit there co ld -b lo o d ed ly and try to see
‘WASHINGTON C A L L IN G ” BY o rts on the shocking events now

f
let Iiir our product.'. In 1S40 we sent
how the trick Is d o n e. W ith an audience of :|dely publlclTed. But no Mn In the tsljincls cnrRne» valued a t 108
men I can raise a c ig a r e tte to my lips ..llmp.'e —good or bnd —give.s i nillllon cloll.ir.i and b ro u sh t back
ght hand a n d m ake th re e moves with
‘ my le h while I'm ta k in g o ne puff, But tl
,;women Just sit a n d sta ro a t my left hand.”
K believe ih n t ilicy will ^
lie feinliilne balloK'rs. 'n u
I' MArlnn M a rtin nl Mnlne,
iMARQUIS CHILDS romplete picture of the counii
distress.
be rerU ln thnt the a
hopes the blowoff will hajicilrap
loiiils worth 91 mllllnii.
AKer the Phlll|iplne& h n v t Ihelr
lndei>endciice, exporters w u rn . tlivre
will iilwny*. be the iv»«,>.lblllty that
PH1LADEI.PH!A-Tlic battle Id
Now this, we c o n te n d . Is a g reat and fundi Pennaylvanln's 3S electoral vole In ou r war w ith Jnpan Ycl the i
plosion may c lear the air lor a In
menial truth w hich Is tru e In politics n.s w(
■.as magic. P o litic ia n s h a v e Ignored H sin'
S hots joes on to the vrry end. a n d tho
mean.* until tlie Injit possible vote
V Ilf Ifiio In tlielr re^jMc
else. Kusulu iire to : )re realLitic approach h <
• with Chlang. I Thercfon
Li shflphe ' - alyri'd In each pieclnct Now York bailneM
'• the 19th a m en d m en t w as p assed. But the fa '■ imlk rdi will be paiued uut i troops are «UU compelling I niaan;UPS ii
I remains that w om en In g e n e ra l don't w ant to lo w aste solillers and r i - | sdf.inirre.i
be footed. sources In Aala which otlierwlsn rrn.'on tn prevent pi China fro m lalllnfc
r for In piece.' and tu rn ln i fro m its In
They don’t go f o r sm oke screens. The old eomiiftmii HTuropean n a tio n s like
o such M narrow margin that
mumbo-Jumbo of n a m e -c a llin g an d h alf- >e etuUy swamped by the out- Fn.iire, UelRlum and Holland.
i truth s and pious p ro te .sta tlo n s. which was old le for Oovci iior Dewey. FDR's
, stuff when Andy Ja c k s o n flr.st w ent to tho
.hustings, doesn’t co n fu se o r divert th e ladles
'w orth a darn. T h e y ’r e Inclin ed to keep th eir E D S O N ’S V IE W S ON D O I N G S
the h a n d 'th f it's do in g the trick and lIvlPK 1 Florida,
Ignore the capc-sw lshlng.
! Tho trouble Is t h a t m o n (Including poli­
ticians) let th e m se lv e s be fooled by womer
wliich conirlbutcA to the present clRArelti
n uiikno n Inc
liicKleiUall}’, WosliliiRUin rrp o rta IliUlcatu tlia t the eleclloii
s-Uarre and H
t lour ycara ago. John
cil to sa'lnk' the rank
UN W ASHINGTON
shortaie will bccome Increa.itngly acute m the ni Kii the Kuy&t< lug by an imernalioiia) a ir author­
A-.ocl. rngi niiiy be ns w nrcc lus turkey.i by Cliri.* . United Mine Workers'
as well Bs.by m ag lcln n s. T h e y ’re-Inclined t< w<' might 3101 knc) L Roosevelt, ity Is n ihyrl-slghted policy.
dismiss women’s p o litic a l choices as anothci Iti (IbcuuliiK tills problem In a rMcnt columi wo weeks who our m shig week of the '40 Thi' lint tluit Anierlcon combat
wriier did mention "possible overbuying by tlie t Li lo be. The en*on lie.' li p1nne< nnil pilots have b een thrown
example of w o m an ly in tu itio n . They forget aervlce*. ’ But, according to m y voluntary Inforj with
ylvniitas soldli......................... Lt;niori;m bln.st iigiiliisi hh Into the nlr nil over the world to
that.on occasion t h i s In tu itio n Is a m a tte r of wlio h u dote connections w ith men In uiilforr amhorlres voting odlcluU lo keen Hint air free hss no welRht In
cauie of his fellow-feeling niid hotpllnllty t< inip friend, iv)0.'cvclt. Thiil
deciding on the b a s is of fu n d am en tals, while IB. i m Uie vote w hich di.-cUlP<l t • Midler balloti for tw o weeks this cnKe, Tills Is cold and colculat-
the men are m is ta k in g th e ir own absorption them, we are nhlpiilnc o verseas far more nicotine :li« ])olb close on Nov. 1. The to cor liig biulness. which Is a m u c h hard­
than tho doughboys, sKilora a n d nvlators need. ™ " ■“ “ liberal soldier er Biime lhan w ar and played for
, in the political .ildeshow f o r deep-dlsh thlnk- Uncle 8am ha s virtually b o u g h t up all the production T hree main polnU
ilng. NOW. Pols, look a t thL-., ^oiii a rtin. John L. hi>A Rone about blseer «lakc.<,
of four popular brands, H l- hus. oulte probably, pur­ th ti\j U« Rtpubllci»ns slMjultl l^a Tcntly this tim e. He has told paid of view are;
They also tend t o co n fu se a diplom atic sl- chased more U ian were req u ired , but no one envlli Tn ilif argum ent that th o United ,
at tliat (or the reason U ial the number of troops
been poltillnit out all nionii. O f t tflrLiLi <if the UMW that Uiey must _ n1, Form ation ol
Intem atloiinl State^ aviation Industry h o a gained
( lence, maintained In th e In te re s t of domestic abroad varies fro m month to m oiitli. I t was necessary
IB senators who (nvorod tile Icrki . Bllver for Dewey. 0 great advantnge during th e war
;j trannuillty. with a w ifely subm ission to the n were Kepiibllcnlia and only 20 c artel witli tig h t
to bultd up and preserve a surplus. control and brond In Ihe building of long-range trans-
I lord and master's su g g e s tio n s on how to vote vcre Democrats. How do you like T lie long distance alliance be- piiri and heavy-bombing planes
Unfottunaieiy. friends a n d relatives, as well as sol-
The moral of th is h ig h ly generalized ser- aiera’ welfare agenclcs. h av e likewise sent millions
hai7 Thi-re were 33 Dem ucriita who ilU also have vecn Dcwoy and Lewis has been power to allocate
which could be flown over th e oceans
of cigireltes to th e overseas forcea. Chrlsimas pack­ oled AGAINST the lenKUC iiftU oi ‘ eally to be ne of tho omu-tlng sidelights in an -outes and assign while nations ne arer Uie f r o n t built
ihon Is pretty obv io u s: L e t th e next b atch of !3 R»iwbllcan.i voted no. e people seei think, ilrllnes
ilierwue grim csnipalgn. rrequent- countries to fly of c e rtain
ages. which had to be disp atch ed before Oct. IS, w en to shnrt-rnnBe combnt planes, Uie
candidates woo th e fe m in in e voter by stick­ A dlKerent picture, y e j? il Klvlng u : a case of I • Ht press conferences around I United Stales ha s offered I n dlscus-
loaded down w ith smokes. I n (act, the outw ard- —Caiiiilar ........................ to fin d out specified polnta a nd no others. Isrge-
ing to the issues a n d th e reco rd and laying bound ihlpmenLi have reach ed such volume th at the 5unirj’. the Republican candldi iiis preliminary to Chicago to
] U to tM No. ] beginning next aa been asked about Lewis' st ly on a monopoly basis. T his may bi
f off the red h errin g s a n d ra b b its pulled out of boys ate beginning to w rite hom e. ‘T o r (he love of ta ken as th e Brltlsti and Prench ike these American p la n es avail- '
NO lU Ilt rC L L lN G . TLEAtjEl luary. The diances of t h a t hap­ p o rt. He has avoided a direct ans? lo to other countries for th e ir own
' the hat. The c a n d id a te s w h o do It best may Mike, dotriiend me any m o re clgarrtteal" pening are. of course, rem ote. th e o .,.
But there seems lo be n o m ean s ot controlling the ittiT PotShoU: by Mylng he didn’t know he h commereial aviation developments,
( find themselves cle c te d . In the home stretch, b o th Re­ h is support, Tlie candidate has i 3. Atisolule freedom for the plai
exports. Moreover, mpst people, so the salesmen sa Regarding "I llklllyourvote": Y If any naUon to fly any place a t s . lie this sounds HI . .. .
And in doing so th e y m a y raise political will gladly go sh o rt to m ak e sure th at the OIs i mist be a woman o r you w ouldn't publicans and Democrats worked d lated all the Joy of a man i.
....... It hss received a cold a . ...
campaigning to th e td u lt level on which it every branch get enough. lave put In about Dewey being beavers. The Republlcaiw had bouquet of thistles when im e. subject only to regulation for W liaf oilier countries w o n t i
, belongs. handsome. Babe, you m ust be hard delphia, Mt elfectlve machine In Phila­ ............. - have needled him oa the J>e sake of sa fe ty and n "" planes built in th e ir own tactorlea.
stoked by some 20.000 city subject of Lewis and Co. I curlty. This th e o ry w o u ld ..............
"P (or handsome m en ! Selfish nsilonallsm rises h ig h e r no-
THE N E E D CO N TIN U ES
VIEWS OF O T H E R S But, Insofar as n o th in g in my hall Jobs. Word went down th e line
Bt« concerned w hat M rs. Rooacvelt,
111 Uie background, of course. Is tageoua to Uic amaller nsUons like
Dewey's 1042 spcech made at the the N etherlands and Sweden which I where-than In th is Jockeying for
TH E GEnMAN PEOPLE tim e Lewis was threatening to move will w ant “ jposition In postwar oommerclal fly-
If the Qerman people th in k their leaders ore win­ looks like, you arc slleh ily off the I
Military medical m e n h a v e learned much right beatl ONE THING THEY FORGOT In nnd organise New York's dairy :las.
ning a better pence for tliem by prolonging the war hr Pot Shots; farm ers. Dewey called - the mine 3. Som etlihig in between these two
about the lire -sa v ln g p ro p erties of blood tliey mlelit »ell consider a v o te Jiiat taken by British As (or the A^pl^ln deal. I don't
know how anyone co u ld get b hend- In the parade of political skeli workers’ ehlef more harsh names e:ttrem es, w ith freedom to fly any­
plasma since th e w a r b e g an . And one of th e traiie unlonlsU. T he question before tJie body was thiin any of the other competing where' but w ith regulation of rates, GLENNS PERRY
whemer or not th e G erm an people should b« held actia Uslenltig to th e P re sid e n t wt\en loni. there seems to bo som e tin natio n al subsidies and sim ilar com-
lessons is th a t sp e e d a n d q u a n tity a re often he h u such a nUe q u iet w.-iy of were overlooked. Why d id n 't some Lew is name-callers.
of highest Im p o rtan ce. By a newly developed responsible, along with th e itozl crowd, for the suf­ T lie le st evidence Is that there peUtlve practices, and llm iutlon on
ferings this w ar has Inflicted on the world. The speaking! whereas, a ll Dewey does political "archeologlst' dig u p the Bob Collett, Ora d Clay*
technique, many p a tie n ts a r e now given four vcrdlct.'reaped n t the trn d es imlon congress hcli U lambast' the Proslcicjit. T h u t' second administration of Grover hiis been relatively little defeetiou rights to pick u p or discharge pas­ ton Bosh. King Hill, a r .
bottles sim ultaneously, w ith plasm a being fed aU thU time. I. K, Y. V. Cleveland? I am sure the "Dema- ! coal mining mini areas. The sengers and fre ig h t' In domestic at San Olego, Califs f o r naval
~ O urm a would have been lUghly tran sp o rt w ithin any country's own
loto both arms a n d b o th legs. pleased, In a chaerlned borders. T his la th e position favored iralning. •
Plasma Is also b e in g p ack ag ed in q uarts on September 10. 19». —Mac eglotu, by m oat American Interests wanting O, E. rirtbaugh h u been In Salt
the Oennan people. . CHEER l i P - i r 8 A LL OVER
ra th e r than p in t b o ttle s n o w , for It h a s been Why the changeT Well, c e rtain ly the robot bilU .vow:- both Philadelphia and Pitts­ tree competition. Lake city for a medical checkup.
POEM-OR 18 IT? b urgh, tha pollUcni action commit­ T he first Idea involves division of Orant Balnbrldge U m a n ag e r of
found th a t cases c o m m o n ly require two or las made a dlTference In th e feelings of Britons to- Dear Pot Shots; te e scorns to have done a thorough territories a nd granting of mono­ the4local 0. 0 , Anderaon P o o d mart.
M r Pots;
_threejjlnts_and so m e .h o v e req u ired 10. .;ard Oermans. B u t then t^o. th e frea world has been A cliallenge to D ale Carnegie. < I hnve i p pen,onaJ grtidge again.a, Job of registration. The Intense, poly rights. T o t instance, the United From Ktmmerer, Wyo.. M ra. Let- -
watching for signs of rero lt-in G erm any to prove th a t th ln k 'h e's-th e-o n e-th at-w rote-tha
It has been c o m fo rtin g to th in k th a t a pint the Oennan people really d oatre Uberatlon from th t j-oii. Pols—so hold your noie.' Any­ hard-w orking m en and women who e ta te a would be given rights to fly itr B, AllUon retum ed a fte r, a visit—
of our blood will s a v e a s o ld ie r’s o r sailor’s book, y n l) way. Uie Idea behind thU thing Is t PAC over t»llave that, to S outh America and to Hawaii. for a reek.
nail toikmtsters- n i s rev o lt doesn't come. e v ~ I hoi>t someone se t^ an iiupira- what really eounls! '..'Ins for Ihe (act that tome On b reciprocal bealt, th e United Mrs. Hell Ortweln, S e a ttle , and
life. Perhaps It does ao m eU m es. b u t w e know tliough allied victory is Inevitable, and rccognlied tlon to write a book b e fo re next elec­
likely in statements from h ig h Oeim an sources. There wus a young fellow nonied n am es will be stricken from thai S tates m ight be given right to fly to Mr*. Orln Raymond and children,
now th a t one p in t o f te n w ill n o t do th e Job. tion,cnUtled. "How to W in F riends Dewey.___ books, final registration hei certain w esU m European ports and . McCall, lift for the ir hom ea after
■ Blood donors h a v e been a d n ilra U y gener­ Moreoter. as U m e passes, m o re and more is learned ' Influence People Before Elcc' to A ustralia, Singapore and China, vUitbig their parenta, Mr. tm d Mrt.
Who thought Roosevelt all full of !xcced IWO.
about the cruel depopulation pollcJes which the nazls Hen." T liey put th e Roosevelt majority T he British w ould be given mono< 'Ja* Blackaten here.
ous. but the need I s aUll g re a t. T O ^ e new
H e c h n ltp jm tc aL-r&nnnder o f t n a t - ^ n d no
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fact mat the O ertnan nation, th o u g h defeated In _ . ilmoit on the v e ^ e of .divorce .... -...
hooey.
irUey;------------------------ i t - n - m ln im u n r 'b r 1J5W»"for ‘ the poly righU to aU he r dominions anC "Blliht Improvement‘I f a b o w n 'I h "
The U. S, had Its say— ;lty . If the results of a poll taken I colonies. the condition of R . R . Rice. % paUent
more reminder s h o u ld be necessary- may emerge stronger Uian O e rm a n y t ImpoTorlsIied «lth iny ipouie.
How screwy was Dewey— oh toaeyl T h e same w ith the R uslans, thi In Ihe Pocatello h o tp iu i f o r aeveral
ihd decimated o e lg h b o r» -a n d largely because of the —A n n OqUhoiu ,P tan c h . the C hinese or any other weeks, following paralytle stroke.-
' by O e rm a n racism—b having Don't say I dldnt warn you.
an effect on the thinking o f those who m ust plan la rg e r than th a t. Industrial PltU* I n ation. Each na tio n would have full A/c and Mrs. B ob C raw ford are
B R O A D E R PO LIC Y •WRITE YOUR OW N ANSWER b u rg h b also expected to co m a I aoverelgnty of Ita own air and who expected here fo r it \-islt so o n . Mr.
Kunpe'i future. D o n t we knbv th a t fciu* mere y e a n thro ugh wlUi a substantial Deino* ' could fly In It o r land on lU soil. and Mrs. L. S. House are h la grand- .
Mr. Churchill h a s Info rm ed parliam en t If the trtdei u n ion congreas vote U an Indication. O t *bureau’'-crats a n d buslnoas FAMOUS LAST tI N E
*■... WeU, there's my vole—o e i :ra tlc majority. T he offect o f a n y tuch splitting parents. He has been M aUoned a t
■that It will be th e B ritis h policy to le t th e aetman detperaUon in the *..........of. thU
-■ la s t■ stages ti w ar Is of th e world’s a i r business would . .
.Oreek people choose th e ir ow n form of gov> only hardening th e peoples o f th e world ag th a t Willfear* ir rneugh elhr r>7s are a s amsrl Y ou pays your money and you' Santa Ani, Calif., an d Is b e ln s trans- .
put our country tn arrears— ta k e s your choice. Knowing bettor' liven m onopoly-righta to all her ferred to ,Madlaon. W it, t o •attend —
e r m e n t when n o r m a l conditio n s retu rn . Dont w e-or Dewey??? ~TjiB QENTLBMAN IN th in k this pivotal lU te U an eve lomlnlons and colonlei. , radio school.
— would It be I m p e rtin e n t o f u s to ask if the . THE TUIOD KOW m oney b e t , •n ie aajna w ith th e Ruaslana. the From Council. Mrai Jack Itfln k Is
Freneh. the C hlneae or any other vbltlng her sister. Mrs. i r a .W atta.
' AtlanUc charter, o f w h ic h M r. C hurchill is populalion would engage In ■gu errilla warfare and Don't we tire of p a rlo r pltilu.
W hat Sonnr dld^ w h at Fala dr
I
latlon. Each n a tio n would have full W /o Prank W ayne w u I n Boise
co:»uthor, did n o t a n n o u n c e a s its policy thereby IdenUfy Itself with th e n a s l crlmlnaU.—Chrti* How Boiy-felt, w h at HlUman sovereignty of own air and who - leave from Twenty-nine Palm s,
^ 8 rig h t of til p e o p le s to choose their, own UiQ Science M onitor. think*- HISTORY . OF:TW .IN FALLS could fly In It o r land on Ita aolh Calif.

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rlor»nfof:^o?i8 m m en t-an d -w lth o u t-ret8 ln tn g ^------A-SPLENOm-ADVERTIBINO^CAMPAiON------- T he e ffect-of any fuoh apUttlni Mr, and.M rs.iO ,:tcR obertaon
~ A S GLEANED PBOM T H E P O X S OF THETIMES.NpW S up o f th e wwld** a ir builnaas wouIl -imed from Bprt O rchard. 'W t,
a n y provtolons a b o u t d e c i d i n g w h a t a n d w h en Oom^nUvely fow people in th e iU t4 reallxe the
IS YEARS AOO, NOV.-7. XWT 27 YBAB8 AGO, N0V. 7, 181T be to lim it th o expansion of V. a alter visiting (heir aon. V ernon.
splendid work th e Idaho A dvertising Commlstlon U Tire
w ere ^ norm al c o o d itlo n s " ? of holdbig but th e pay.
doing to giving pubUcity to I d a h o poutoea. ,
Of "If you ask a n d •'Ity Day,' Reports of thefU w eii recalvid O ra n t I t moving to hli o v a ' Intem aU onal a ir transport. A num­ On furlough he re Is Pfe. X^onald
RecepUf there were.recelved In thla office a sampl*
The Net? Deal’s double-dealing lu t night by the sberU fa office r a n c h cne,m lla aouth of Klmbiriy.' ber o f th e deIe«aU oni f ro n other Bmlth. «islilng.hU *pam la.-M r. a n d -
w ay - . ■ ... from Buhl, where there a h o t-g u u w here he wUl farm next }-etr. Mrt. Dave Sm ith. RU a U U o a tt
SECRET W EAPO N Dont w e-er Dew ey??? . wire stolen, and fnm Rupert where be expected t o ..... ........... .. Camp Campbell. K y.
'A ll.the'JapaneM h a v e to do in fu tu re ep- IS of beans were- taken- ‘ . CUffoid Eaton., local maU canler,, of how InUmatlonal avtatlon .
,i£ s 3 _____________________________________ la. k e p t b u y theaa dayt cairylng Uta be rigidly eontroUed. ?tor 'the tad
^ ja tlo n rij;tb p ro J e c t:th 'e lrln d o m ila b le 1 sp irita '
|'p li)r'tle<luV 'n )ese~ads:tlluitnU d'b y'an''a rtU t of iia>
l.^t.the-eaeiny a n d th e y .w lU su ffe r.in te rn a l I Uoul rtpuU, p lace the Id a h o B u iaa t la a etata all Playing poUUe*. h l-^ c k ln g ..
m aU not only on h li regular reuta, faet la;tbat many natlont'witb'ln.
The la ttest volume of buslneas for No. I . but on No. a alto, which h u ' ttmaUonal aviation amblllont 'of
; JEROME
d e f e a t th e m , before th e y (tet n. Pnbably nev tr In th e hlitotT of a n y s u ta Sleanort packing a n d unpacking?? any one month In Twln Palla hls^ b e e n to r some tim e without a earrler. their 0 e a r cofflpetlUc.................
-------bettc advertUlng - cam p a ig n oti any produot Dont v»>«r Dew ey??? " toty was recorded Isst October, united a. T h e y .feat a
it."—T o k y o b r o M c o a t . ; . ' - beta placed before th e people o T S l i oountrr. - A Deine, Wa t New D eal when bank clearings wtceeded $8.»
y n ip p o x rw U fo e T c n g o ih in ftic e l U i a4t'erUslnr~canptigo ah o iQ d'^ptts'n ew 'B urM ti
;of ,ih atU lo 9 't h e s e tndom ttabia fcr Uabo Runeta a n d prera o f n u e h benefit to ever? W K D 8T IA H . n o LE881 .. m a k -B u rk h a lte r,'. Chet
~ them - ------- --------- Ootaty- Hew*.'. Dear Po tjh eta: .tranaport.butteetau-;!.
;a fe :< lM e ;r a p te .. Row'-vould'iDu f e d U a w om anl . During fliat lOlmonths o f i m .
^^8hotiU;aiv..unton..lMrimjwwertd. te. aay...whether je e » id m . ? f , ite a l ln » > UtUa ■ ItU I up to.NoT. .l,_ther« h u . b e m ooK ^ U ijg .w p .ln 6 e lw w ,» a U o ^ f o r> .: .-
Ue returalag tighter mar. or m ay not workt Mtut h a ' ja ck o lu t e n aaylos i h a aHuaUyj iected in Twin n U i county .»• to tt l' . _ -be .to ebnvlaae
flat par » hugertrtfiuta In uamberablp tees befere u w you, and than h u n g up th a m s i i M oo ' TWa paaaengr- O le Rood m ade h trlp .to:Amen-, PQveri th a t theie Botithem Idaho M o o u 'ib d te g v lll ■
eelw r ?lU io« giving h e r name? — oQd 7U tnieks, agalnat t i l l c a n P a lli-'last -Saturday. Me wUl :ea and t u t the ^ongngate here Sunday, N o t. la It -
Y oua fa the hope-ot p< ' ,4reiO on 7 4 0 ^ p a n g c r .Caw an p robably accept a potlUoa 1a a n e ttl - .................... .. ' • ty to a J
I O r o i n n 'S ^ t t n . S a ik a l thare; ’^ • .c eatrel^tf'eem m ifeU l'fly-

V .'
{Tuesday, November 7,1944 TIMES^NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO P age Hves

PTA’s Approval Marian Martin Burley Student, Former OaHey


For Amendment, Pattern Air Officer Wed Residents Are
Two Candidates At Base Hospital Guests at Party
AinrmaUve vote for the a m en d ­ BURLEY. Nov. 7 — Miss Verdn Mn, Agnes 3. D um m er, Los'A n­
ment to'the statiB constitution which Baggett, dauBhter of Mr. and Mrs. geles, iwas tuest of h onor a t a Sun­
would exempt properly village* and day p«ty htW a t th« hcmo
“Part Tim e” Citizens Blamed school dtsirlcLs from taxation and
the plecUon of Jam es L. Barnes ond
J. M. Pierce, Democratic ataie can-
D . M, BfisSeU, wnj, mRTTltri Prtilay.
Oct, 37. lo F irst Lieut. Keith Peter-
m, son of M r. and Mra, J. O, Pet-
'son. O gden, formerly of Burley,
of Mr. and Mrs, 0. V em Vates, h e r
son-ln-lKW and daughter.
Most of tha gueits w ere fonner
dldaiea for senator and Oakley residents whom M rs, Dum-
For Governmental Blundering cU:ion leaders Monday night.
They were married itt the army
alrbate chap e l at Smyrna. Tenn,. an
arm y c haplain officiating. The chap­
el was especially decorated wllh
naa known there. T h e y Includ-
. . ..ir, and Mrs, Jessie W . R Iehins.'
Mr, and Mrs, Delbert O lenn, Mr, and
Many re sid e n ts o f Idaho w ere only " p a rt time” c itiz e n s in 1940, when 70.000 fuiltii to- M a meeting of the PTA council white dahllns for the ceremony, and Mrs, N. Anderion. Mr. and Mrs.
vote in th e gen eral election, M ra. Emma Clouchck d e c la re d M onday nig h t In an address to In Die Idaho Power company ii Frai\k Gebect, Mrs. E ftle W alker.
torium. A, W. M organ. Twin Falls music WDs arranged, Mrs, Freds Tinder and M rs. Esther
membcra o f the 6 u sin e.t8 and Professional Womcn’a clu b . In tw o o th e r states the sam e scijjfrlnlendent of schools, advised Tlic bride wore an attractive green Maher, Mr. and kJrs. WiUlwn T .
I year, two m illion p e rs o n s did not cast th eir ballots. paioge of the an'endmoiit. drc.^smiiker kuII, with black accea- Harper. Who itlll live In OaJcl«y.
Mrs, C louchek w a a one of th re e .speakers on the p ro u rn m plan n e d .Jn observance of Nn- Harold Lackey. leKislative chairm an sorlps and n while orrhld corsage. ere also prewnt.
111 the PTA cQumy council, uske<l Allenfling Vhe vOMpie were Ueut. Others present were M r. and M rs.
tionul E ducation w e e k , w ith em phasis on g<»<id d tiie n s h ip . M ra . M n WolWnRloii Powell loi iJia elfctlon of the two Ucmo- and .Mra, O ene Putjnan. flobert McBride, brother a n d elster-
and Miss Je ssie F r a s e r were crut^ botause they wi-re the only Tlie day o f the wedding Llciit. and In-law ot Mr, and Mr*. Dummet.
the o th e r sp e ak ers o n a pro­ Mr. and Mra. Hoy H. MeTJeeJy. the Loui,iy candldnU'* l<> iinsvier i» (]U Mra. Peterson wired an orchid and their son snd dsught«r-ln>la«r,
gram a rra n g e d by M rs. Effie dinner a u also iltended b y En­ CARE OF YOUR tlnmialre retntlvv lo nn Increiisc I he bride's mother here, ■ r. and Mm. Melnot KeQrtde.
sign freeman's pinnts, M r. and •■'aiiiry lor Idaho teachers, They a re now a t home in 'eiidell.
Rihcrd H in to n .
Propls n « p o i» lb lr Mra. E. n . Preemsn.
Enjlgn Freeman hsd Just received
C H IL D R E N Iniiuitiun lu Uii' public to u ttend
an exhibit In the )uiilor high school
apartm ent a t Murfree,«lx)ro, Tei
ne ar the Sm ynia alrbase, whero
'•Ev'CD'one or lu who d id iiol «x- his eommlaalon at Columbia Uni- By ANOELO PATRl III obwrvance ol national education Lieutenant Peterson Is a flight In.
presa an (iplnlon, who cllri iiol voice week was tenderecl by Mrs. V era C. slniclnr,
V& »t> muU> lu blnmc M ?o“r"hta‘'^U nm er!r'on''Lhe 80od Mil* B ath er HelL Filer, whose O’Uaiy, prhiciii.'l, Thp bride Is a senior a t Burley
Uiose in power It>r prc.si^m conUl- Whenever their behavior ' eniBgement le F Z/c L ;Ir Shafer ■|Vln Falls leucliera have high Sf.hool and hopes lo study by
lloiu. Tlic persons In govermiietit
otilce did whBt llley lM ou(hl (he
ptople of ihe Unltfrt siaic.^ w»nt*d," a b o u t them v.1
..... .
! neighbor*, Wc
' la announced By her p»renl», Mr. scniird In the PTA 100 per cent
and Mra. Henry Hell. M lu Kell K "i, .Mrs. Roy Evans, niembi-r.Milp
cli.,iniiHii, U)1<1 I h r liioiii). A
corre»i“indctice this winter and re­
tu rn far grad'iallon next spring.
LlPUtenant Peterson r e t u r i
At a lamlly haa recently rtlum ert from
the idclcd. rago whore she vlalted friends and home laAt spring from New Oulnea
Slip liin licr obsm cd ttt a l women In the homo c
icucst* of hoi... ... _. . alao her (lance who la atatloncd I'ouncll. Mn, Charles E. YoutiK. wa afte r piloting SO bombing nil.vsloru.
as n k IioIp rUII nri' n o t iLiIng ih# III the G re a t l.altea naval train­ inirnducpd at the acssion. K iitn He wpars Uie rilsllngillshed flying
rwlii.s and prlvliruK of Kood clilzcn- Mrs. W. M. Pelerjon, San Diego. t know the child, He ) ing center. Fireman Hhafer is (he iiiiuiiient was provlcted by Mrs. Jolv rrn»s. the mM^nl and the purple
klilp. Her iiH clliv.cnslilp Mca. relecaoii ^oll at G rn v rr C. Khaler, Twin K. Hayes rh n gave a parody on iint
f llif r haste». Falls. (Album pholo) llnnientttry procedure. Presiding <ivt
Lieutenant Peierjon was sch ed u ­ the session waa Mrs. Allred P ub H
upnn T>iMdKy by Irtcihn rlrc- led to Ipave here Wednesday fo r a b rlM lr. rUliiK when hla child Roarlinj?s and C ontest
new alignm ent In Biate. M o n l. Hli> oti th e <leteniiv«. ih e c ti lon^ethll^s
Mrs. Powell {.torpcl rlertor.v pjpe-
rliilly uoiiiPii. lor Ihi'lr luck ol iiittr-
wife and their son, John. vLi IUiie
here with M n. Jsiie Jciisou a n d J.
th r malthr with him. And It U tjultf
tru e that nobody knowa nim iis tils
lamit Aids Fund, Calendar
At D eep C reek Club
UF.O' Cf^KKK, Nov, 7 — Deep
pst In llii' recent m'I io ii I clfrllun, N. Jensen, will remain here a fio r he
alien oiip iriLitci' a'cclvccl 50 voL«,<.
* 4 4
p a re n t/ do. Tiny kncs' him befurr
h r was born; they knew him in h).i Backs Hospital dreJfs ot Cite Mechodlat Woin-
cJuO met iic tlie
honip ol M rs. R. Bornunhsen In
anoilier 48. »ntl the tax icvy gal i2 KrnndparentA, hU uncles, his a u n u BUHL, Nov. 7—Five <loHar4 was Socieiy for Chrliiian Service iK,| AiiijHrsN. Vtv'i .k^^ Diihl, ivlih Mra, Charles Potucek In
vole.^ Only 2,<00 ballots were coit A card parlj’ Saturday evciilnK iM n a In themselves. WIN meet Thursday, Nov, i . The
the home of Mrs, Donnie Putider voted u> th e national war fund at charge of th e devotional period.
In Ihe last city clcction. Come what may, our own children schedule ai announced by W . ‘t’uli of'ilnart. A Seven guests. Mra. Nellie Baugh­
•Thii liRppeiied in sp ite ot lii#- was attended t>y Miss Madeline ro goad, trustworthy, perfect, ac- th e meeting of the lom lt club at C. S. leaders is;
Bracken. MIm Adds Mae Bracken. c o td ltis to the eharg* brought th e home o l Mis, O w ar Everson. m an. Mrs. R ichard M ctUe. fcUs, Ev.
th it ou r enUdren'a eductUon Circle 1 meets w ith M n . T . c re lt Qonar, Mrs. Herahall Harfer,
U the only hope of the future," <he Mra. Lena Kopp. Mn, Ruby Rus- a g ain st them. If It Is a slight one,, T he club also,expressed Ihclr .views Bacon, m r U apls, for 1:30 lu n c h ,
u s.b e . Inform ed, acUvc sell, and Mrs. Belt} Penion. Mrs, C, W, Oarm on. Mrs. W. 8. Day
good will do but If It Is a serious s being I / in favor of eon with M n, W. T . Combi, Mrs. n n d Mrs, C. M. C. Scott were pree*
eUlietu In our own com m uniiy and one. then th « i are perfect. Why en d hospital project. Mem­ J. P. Hunt and M rs. R. B. B e atty meet Wednesday, Nov. a, s t the c n t. Roll c a ll naa answered with
keep «ur c ountry the Inspiration of
the TswW,” w as hw sp p e al. Pair Entertains n o t?
Two Sldii
bers voted to do sewing for the
Children’s hom e In Boise, and have
as co-hostesses. Members &re to
bring table service.
home of Mrs. Cora Holloway with
Mrs. Lennie Lincoln, osslstUig host- rending of Halloween verses. Rend-
Inss were given by Mrs. Oarmon,
• G randm * S alvarer" e.ss. Roll call will be a verse '
Mlu Fra*er dlwuwed tlie accom-
^shm enw ot D r. Lillian M arlin, ihe
H^mters’ Group T h ere Is jusi one point I would contributed generously In cannrd
•- niake'here, Try.......................
to rememh .. fnilt. lor th e home there. Roll call
Circle } meets w ith Mrs. H . O.
McCtllljiIer, S16 Second alreet (■■•St. ficrlptiire. Thnse who have R
D.w sewhig are urged lo bring
Mrs. Beauchnmp and Mra, Bonnich-
srn . In n contest Mrs. Beauchamp
BUHL. Nov, 7-'Mt. mill Mrs. Miir- the neighbor* have children too wus (act* concerning outsumdliig Ill 3 30 p. m. to continue slurty of uiid Mrs. B aushm an won prlics.
Ktiman who Kiilr«gecJ grivndm*." »-s vu^ C ation were t\wvs a a n n th a t H\ty l«tl about them p r e - ; Ametlcsn jjeraonalUles, and Mrs. MellioilUm. tin- mi'clhis- Pimipkln pie and doughnuts were
1 line o a n ip lc of & n o m a n cxprcu*
Ing (ood citlzeiislilp.
group cil phfR.^ant hiiiiipr.s who hnve c b e ly as you (eel about yours. With ; Cnrrington Knve an Inlere.itlng lalk
Visited the CarUoiu during th em they arc wps, no mailer what ' on Japan a n d the prohlcnw arising
Circle 3 meet.^ with Mrs. .S. P.
Yaiilh, 330 Third avenue n o rth , at
served lo c a rry out the Halloween
mr.tlf Mra, C B. Swallow waa as-
Cream Deodorant
Dr. Marlin, a former member of huntlnir Jenson lor lo years. you may leel about them. t *rum the present confllcl. Mr.'. llip White mortuary chapel at 2.,.. ,slsUsnL ho.stesA. Stjtlj be/pt
UiD icuchlns m atl or S liiiilord iml- Rucsis were M r and Mrs. Leonord Sh o rt, freckled-faced, low-halred i Everson a n d co-hoatfi* Mrs. Ken- CttcisSmeel* wlU\ Mru F re d M. j'.iii, Th\irMtiij \fv luntrtvl
vtrsny. *>ht) lUeiS foo year!, uso, tiVd
mure than a ny other w om an to re-
Chyiram and Biisi FVanti:. isnll T lin u the hnndsometi lad in i h r ' netli Shrnder »*rve«i refrrslimenis
Lnke City, Mr. and Mrs. Ocorg# tow n, 10 his mollier, June Jones. | “ t 'he oloee of tlie program,
Stone, 513 Fourth avenue n o rth , at servlcea for Mr*. Ida Mead, who
2 30 p m. with Mrs. C, E. P o tter as memWr of the group,
Stop Perspiration
hubiiuite th e iigwl. iililjoiigli In
earlier Ufa ctie wna principally con-
Webb, American Falls: Mr an d Mrs. who seems to have a life lea»c on I -SN Y D E R ’S - 1. Den nsi Initite skin. Does
noiioiditwiofmeo'sshlrts.
Clyde Rwa. Sun V«i|py, nnd Mr. th e place at tlie foot of me olu s in ! Circle 8 meoKi w ith Mrs, H . H. Mcirna /nnien's club will moel at
cfrncd wllh pre-*chool n iul problem RHd MI^. Ctttl Poolt, S5t. «nil Mrs. every siiblect. 1> thi» tngm en child ; Tlw y must n o t enter a room without Crr>w, west of Twin Fall.v for n 1:30 Tliursday In Uie iclioo), Sewing: Machine Pietenii ander-atin odon
clillarcn. LnVeme Strong and Mrs. D cE tta imaginable lo her mother. T he ! kn<v:king; th e y must nnt help them- p. ni. dewert luncheon. .Mrs. W . R. A nii-hostexs gueat-day
She tnrved a brand-new career for
herwlf lollowlnK her c etlro n e n l nl
Campbell, nll of T*ln Falls te ac h er simply dnean’i know how to | «elve.s to th e ir neighbors' fnilt and Cha.se will be co-hoslrss. Shop
BreaKlasl ol ham and n brlHB out her be.'l pnlnw. And Mick- 1 flowm.
« from Stanford, w ith th e rank other trimmings »aj.vr\eil . th e t a jond e iftuct to llwlr iwighljotfc’ ud WUl club V ,V 2;30 Ouarwn\eed Service
ol ptoltisor emctivix. f tt 15 >lic Rroup 10 begin the diy, and n phens- m u c h put on, that's all. He geL^! p<i tVpflne.sdfiy at the home of uiej ritbi tfier shsving.
;s. T h ey must not lake nn-
recplied her drlvcr'R llceii.'c. nnd iii ant (llnnpr wm pnjoytrt In th r I'vc- blam ed for what ill the flthers . ooin.T
r child's loys nor are they to Circle 0 meets a t the church study Mrs, Jack Bell. 1302 IClmberly roiul.
19 the vl3ll«d Soviet Bu»slik alone. nlng. The Carlson home wwi lovely From where you sll. you pet handle ixwks nnd magazines In their ai 1.30 p m. for a busliirst 5e.‘:!<loli, Roll rail will be Thanksgiving
She 'practiced what she prenehetl' with artlMlc arrniigemcniA of fiillic'ifa ..................the
r view i ncighbuti' hoM.-i' houses. and will then go lo tho Red C r o u thouchta; prrigrxni will he directed
n con-'ulllnR psycholoslst. reltis- llowrn.. »i«l n r lf \n inrt npiiTopil- \ dtrin. Vmi liave no emotional .... They m ust krrp their hand* off rooms for sewing. n llcei. Basement of
10 grow old anil l>e ahelved by ate cenierplece for itie dlnlnit U ble I tu d es toward them that soften th flr and mind th e ir nmnnors. If you hnld Circle 10 nil-IS wlili Mrs. 'plianl priivldert
Ihf anrltl. Mis* Frn-'cr ob.><ervo<l, ron.-,l-,trcl cif h nilnHtiirr co riif irlcl > lin ri), imgnnlly trnlt.s and im luve til'' standards high nl home, the hy Mrs ,)ohn Connor Chrlstmss
HUD SON-CLARK
.%Rp.wlr Ciirl'on. »rcf>ni|Uhlpd Pervinius, 16V ilucliunan, for
u llh nilnluiiire ph'.tMiits utirl di>t;hi In n d d gi'lden hiilo.^ nbniit Iheir inn oliiUlren will do better abroad. p in. dc.ssert luncheon Mrs, earda will be dlsulbuted.
b> Mn>. TfulK Bi'lllnl. led comnumlty .«ftitere<l ihrough huinnii heads. Just ... ___ ,. MeaiwWle Ifcnd a sympathvUc »»t l.a^^cn will be co-Vit>MPM.
alnniii. Mrs. Hinton renri a pomi, neighbor view your angelic child................ iielghbor'fl tale of dibtress. No- READ •nMPS-NE'VS WANT ADS, tAaOUT IttUNO pgOOOtAWT
••Violin Called Fiddle." w hich «u.' TTiat calls for a bit of gnod liunior. tjody w«ht.< h is rJilld •« he disliked •Hip i e Cullui dub of Buhl
*Tltlen by Isiclor Friedm an . Twin Jam aicans Feature a lo t of neighborly undent,mdliig I >(■ * * will iiieei lit f Mrs.
FalU musician. Barbara Beymer.
pupil ol M n. Hinton, played a piano Program at G ra n g ’e band common seme. Treat the neigh-1 Alice M, Oibb.- cirei- «ill meei «t
o r's cWlil as you want youn in-at- 1 2.30 p. m, Thui,sd,iy ,it ilir h<iine of
Kiirera, Uuhl,
Ftldn.v, No*, 10, with Mrs. Clyde
ielrriion. PfLER, No>. 7-Al a m eeting of ed—with
Filer OraiiBe held KrldMy cvenlnK lection-A nd Krnce and rharliv and af- I Mra. fre slo n Durbin, 810 Semnd .Srnitli.'on ns »«m,-.iiuu hoMe,\s. M em -
Mr». A. J. Peiivey. sr.. who pre- don't spare the cooklcs, j avenue n o rth . Roll call will be iin- lier.s are retiuejird to bring garm ents
alclrd at the b iutneu aeasion, a n '
noiinccd that Tw m KnlN BPW clilb
f UrposV ninnberAliip in U>c
a group of Jamslcaa» from the T w in
Falls labor camp prcjcnted an <*vo-
nlns nt music, slnltrc nnd rtnnrlni?. h aIn.strucl
Inslrucl Young Vlsiiors , awered by missionary current evenU,
th e chHdtctx t« keep ' Membtrs a re afktd lo WM>8 then
n d s off when they go visiting, gift boxes.
for tlie Children'.^ home at Boise.
Elmwood Social club, Flier, will
B A tC O N Y
nt preaent, wllh 61 pald>up During the buslnta hour Uie
members. ,;rniip weni on recnrrt u .support Inc V «. P tm n M r CO.. I
Buhl hospital project. They npprov- B A B Y S H O P
Lucky ^^k•clve members n n d Ihflr ?d nlsn n re.'niiillon to slm plyfy
tiiubjimis m et fur a clliincr piiriy Itle.s nnd nbsiriicU snd will requeat
Sunday at the Home of Mr. And
] | , f J. D. Btniiut. Curdh ntid cim-
.he Icgeslaliirc lo see II thli c u n be
done nnd still cuaraniee a reni e sta te
More and M ore-They’re
^ /rutlon occupied the « ro u p later
in ihe aiteriioon. M r andMrs, Stanley Walten. w ere
Mrs. Ellu Bfvcrcombo, Las An- elected altcrnatrJ lo Uie S ta te
jelfi. a former member of th e olub, Orange meeting at BoUp Dec. fS, 6. 7,
pre.^ent from out-or-tow n. Mra Tea commltiee was .Mrs. C linton
StaatA and M rs. Ed C ruw ford re­ Douehterty. Mrs, Edited Sharp a n d
ceived birthday sllw . and M rs. Nuel Mra, Ronald Krohn.
Dailey the w hile elephant prlie. ¥ * *
Mrs. floy Siniilley received an
appreciation g lftlro m th e club. Mra Young Folk Guests
Smalley annunlly enierinlnB Hie A t P arty in B u h l
(roup at a turkey dinner du rin g the
hnllday iea.son. ThLi year tile dinner
BUHL. Nov. 7 -Tlie members ol
tho Christian Endeavor ol the Pre.<i-
B a b y B u n tin g s
«H1 be served Dec. H. byterlan church enlertalned the
* V * young people ol the Girlsilan. B a p ­ W ith und w ith o u t hoods—Good serviceable wooly
Mr. and M rs. U w rencc Breed- tist and Methodist churches ist a
ing. Bho were recently m a rrie d , were b u n tin g s to keep them warm m O A
SUcls of honor a t a plnoctile parly cleverly arranged Kslbween p a rty .
Each_gucjt came_cc«lum«l — in-coldost-w Jntcr-w eather..................... 2 ^ * ^ ^
Baiurday. night... arranged... b y . Mr. cUaroctet oCRlt onii thtxiihg, n.ttd
■and Mn. Ed Skinner at t h e ir home, O TH ERS AT 2 .9 8
SM Jefferson street. Mr*. Breeding
the form er Mildred Rapple,
amp*.
K paciUv ahower waa a n «W«d the young folka, A multitude of
feature of the evening. Q u e sts were
employes of th e SUnner tr u c k Une. Halloween decoratloni and a p p o in t­ KNIT WOOL B LA N IiETS AND
ments carried out the llicme.
Prlica went to Mr. B reeding and
Mrf. Jack FUher. WOOLFILLED CARRIAGE QU M S
* * *
t \ n officer*' meeting of C n m p Em- Finely woven wool blankets und taffetA covcrinff on
..frEI, Daughters of the UtiU i Pio­
neers. n s held Friday nftem o o n at — in pink and blue — size d ain ty pink wooMiKed q u ilts fo r
■‘w horns of M rs. VJlUlam Davl<l»u.
Plan* were m ade lor a p n r ty next S E U U S 30x60 inches— th e in fa n t ,
Wday In honor o f the re tirin g of-
fleers of the cam p. The e v e n t wUl
b« held a t th e home of M rs. May
Price.'
All w m en eUglble to Jo in the
—-Daughter* of th e U tah Ploneerarnnd
all county officers are In v ited to
aUend.
♦ ¥ ¥
Y O U K
Infanls’ ReGeivlog BLANKETS
lU J lL e m - 29*
Devotional service* a n d a pro* W h ite , pink end blue w i t h co n trastifig b o rd ers—
gram will be featured a t th e . a :80 —he^e ^8 •b isrv a lu e•a t■ lQ W p rlce ^W T lv an iet^ t■ B tz e^ eB sy ■ ”
p. m. meeting Thursday o f_ ^< _
— W 4ifitar‘A M «ttU on o f t f i o ' Prei- to launder—
byurlan church to be h e ld In the
. Baptist bungalow. C A R
Mra. Sturgeon McCoy . wUI lead
Ih) KTVIeea. I l i e program wUl b«
IMS DODQE 4-<loor sedan. V ery T O D D LER SMALL BOYS’
presented by M rs. Sverett Racer,
Kimberly. Preceding the meeUog. 0O(^ moler and liret. R a dio —a n d ^ e a td to ( ^ to m e
a t ] p. m . the Spintu&l L lf« group . a ^ beater. . .
wUlholdsetvlcM.
OueeU of honor ftt a d ln n a r In the
Bogecwn hotel Sunday wereJCnilgn
-- Oean U-Freejnan.-on delayed travel
^
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. I f i not for (oaty tlo n i th a t
J im m ie s
mbUters ih o u V d concern
6rden en route B an Franclsoo btM,
thenuelves «ith the food
A good choice o f p opular style pUy and d reasy
a n Cadet Nurse June.M cK eely, on
a lfa lt from training a t th e U D. a , mles. S e e th e se in th e __ ^ ___ « ... O f t ' "
they are proWdlnc their’e h U -
hoipltal, Idaho PW *. _______ ■■j \ i v e n n e 'd e ^ tt m e n t V d o w n B l a lr 8 B t o r & ^ • • V :
- ^ Q w ra b y T 4 is r fiK N ta w T p 5 f« 5 ; ~ d « n r - U 's lor^th B -T ea n 'ta
U ial.’they must ,h«lp
- build, strong a n ti healthy
youthful bcKlles, The -enrielj*
,.A SMALL SHIPMENT 36-lNCH
..e d " food v a lu e s 'la 'o u in x iu -FANCY OUTING ^
I'K H OO T- Bread -are - d e ^ e d
K 7 6 & i for th a t verr
; ' slrong bones,' firm Ueth/ a l i r t '
&VSi&S!, m ta d i^ ii n d gmeral r o o d _ .
'■'hsaith.

^Si-V M U -N O L Buy-BUTTER-KRUST :B read From YOUR GROCER


>— ^ogo-SbC— TIMES-NEWS...TWIN FALLS,' IDAHO Tucsdny, November 7,1944

BIG SEVEN DRAWS UP 56-GAME BASKETBALL SCHEDULE


Gene Pratt, Oakley, Irish Never Loser to Both
Elected League Head Army and Navy iii One Season
YORK, Nov. 7 Army trimmed Duke, 37 to 7, after
w never ha s lo st to b o th Army Navy had polished off th e Carolina
J E R O M E , N o v . 7 — M eeting h e r e la s t n ifrH t, s u p c r i n te n . Navy In th e sam e season. Irish Blue Devils, 7 to 0. Duke t« th e only
d e n t s , th e p r in c ip a ls a n d coachea o f t h e Bijf S e v e n c o n f e r ' ---ch Ed M cKecver, w hose ladi common toe of tJie. two service
e le c te_f
d o f f i c e r s , licciilcd to piny a.. ,l«
d o ..l.l..
u b le ..n.i
r o u .»kd1-../..liin
- r o b in Kni
b a .sk et- were dunked by N avy S aturdny. re­ Uoms to date.
■ Yc Oldc 8|)orl Scrlveiicr li-d n
note wnicUnic niio from M r. II. M.
b n ll s c b c d u lc n in i ilrcw u p the le a g u e ’s neii-soii’.H b ill, in c lu d in g
GO g n m e s. T h e 5C game.s in clutiud 12 w ith t h e T w in F u lls
Unbeaten Hagerman Seeking Game With layed to New Y ork footbaU writers
today the w arning th a t h la team;
no Intention o f b reaking the
Moot) of Wfndtll of W rndcil rc-
oinrklnR U ^ ^ ih r piitlRy onn wos
aU "wet" In repdrUnR Ihnl th e Duhl
B ru in .s.
G one P ra tt, s u p e rin te n d e n t Top Class B Eleven in Boise Region .1 in this week's struggle w ith tlie
Cadeu at Yankee stadium .
BpesklDg from South B end, Ind.,
Junior vnrslly had btnlcn llip Wen­
Bruins to Play o f .sch o o ls n t (J n k le y , f o r m e r
by telephone to Uie scrlbea a t their
dell vttrslly-TOmclliinK tin- W tndell
boys provtcl for liim » ili o r t lline
Ut«r wlioi Ilify cniiip ovcT h e re mid
graotherfcl the lierclnfort- iiiibcnlcn 24 Cage Tilts
se c re tn ry -tre H S iirL T , wa.n e lcc-
to d p r e s i d e n t t o « u c c e c d W a l­
t e r O ld s . J e r o m e p r in c i p a l. E l­
m e r P a r k . G o o d in fr c o a c h , w n a
EJuiois Special
HAGERM AN, N ov. 7 -
C o a c h J a c k M a r t in be lieve s
t h a t h i s H a g e r m a n P i r a te s
f o r m t h e b e s t c la s s B g r id ir o n
weekly Knife and Fork to lre c, Mc-
Keever promised h is cloven would
bo "up for Army and t h a t “Navj
Is one of th e fin es t collcge foot­
FANS
Twin Fnlli Ciita «ho liiid Imiml ball teams I ever have seen,"
tlie Junior Indlnns :1011c loo tlinifilK Tlie TMin FnlLi Driilni will rlny n a m e d vic c-p re.‘« id e n t to ta k e te a m i n th e s t a t e — a n d w a n ts For Onion
24 bnskclbiill khix*'*. okc of die th e p la c e o f K lo y d B o w e rs , Later. W alter K ennedy, Notre
in nil cnrllcr Knm^ t o p r o v e it. Dame tub-thum per who appeared
YORK iIoc«n'l_— — loDKCst Rclinlules 111 llie lil-'lory of And what’s more, the youUiful
llic school, Ihln Ri'iiwm. J. SUiiirl f o r m e r Uuhl p r in c i p a l h a s before the w riters In per.son, snld and
mind al all bcliir' eoBCh ta not wnltlng around to be two lineup changes would be mndc
••Mimk" Hallldiiy. ‘he chkc mentor, p a s s e d o u t o f t h e c o n fe re n c e challenged—he 'll do tlie challeng­
nnnounccd Inst iitulit. for Saturday w ith P m nk Symian.'kl.
T h e M'hcclulc. nUo IncliidlnB
to b e c o m e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t a t ing, 1B43 second-Btrlng center, Rtnrllnft Potato S to ra g e
M a rtin yesterday asked sport
Mr. Moon Biiine.s to be jilny^l by ihp Cubs, C a s tle f o r d . T h e n e w s e c r e - WTlters In the Bolso arcn to name
at the plvut |X)st nnd c ith e r Bill
. If hr'i It
lu r lv - tr w i .s iir e r is K o.ss B a r ­
the cln-vi H te am that they rate
Chandler or Jim B rennan pnrlorni-
InK St left half.
V EN TILATION
nr. tor In ibf ICBU IftUT, Will be iL' n e y . Miirlfiy p r in c i p a l. the to p s In thnc Kcctlon of the state.
I lir rp ot the ^chr>l>L'^ decided tn Syimanskl became ellslblc todny
W hen th a t Informntlon Is received, after a brief service career since la.'l
piny RexbiirK w hen th a t t(Ulntet the HnRcrmnn coach ex|>ects to seftMn. Either C handler o r Bren­
marie n trip Into th e MnKlc Vnlley.
IlrxburK Uill piny u t Oakley Dec
chnllenge Uint team lor a game to nan will start In th e slot viicntcd by Now
be played either on Its gridiron or the transfer ot O earge T erlep.
- Itu p rri nee. 31 nnd Burley a t HaRcrmnn.
d ler'. frlfm hhlp.'l Deilred to Play off Tie
Capt, Johnny Buckler, oni'-llrae
Cnclet halfback, reprcsonted the
Available
n . a f . 110W •• ■* u- .-.chedulr followR: T he Plrate.i desired to piny off Army coachlnR stn ff nt chc rtebnte
O lli Mllirr, their BCorelc.^LS tie with the strong and chnracterlzed this y e a r ’s Hiiind at
did Kome w ontlK Olenrw Perry Pilots, but Uie latter "untested except fo r the D uke giinie
team la booked up and unable nnd In thnt one we stum bled nroiinil
Ja n . 18-At C^ildwfll.
Jan, Onkley here,
play,
HagetTnnn ha.s completed It* ri„
like snold mnlrt on 11 skiitlng ixiiirl. "
"Unfortunatrly." Buckler aildcd.
Detweiler's
Ja n . M -A t Uiirley; oUo Ciib,<i. u lar schedule, com ing thro—rh with­ "none of the tenins we m e t *0 far
HD<T a member ui Ja n . 29—Rupert here; also Cubj. out a defeat f o r the first time In le personnel to make m en out
th e llIlnDii ilalF' F eb . 1—Al Pocntello. th e school's hl.itory. T he Pirates ____ boys. Mnybec we w ill become
teiblatare, ln(ro-l F eb . 2 - A t Idaho Palls. .A-ere h e ld to a 7-7 tie by the Buhl o( age Saturday.”
'~dueed himicif il F eb . 7—Pocatello Jiere. In d ian s , but t l i a f crack'
F eb . 0—OoodlnB here. ___ class A outfit.-A lso Included
b » S , '^onlx *^iu: F eb . I 3 -A t Filer: also Cubs, am ong their victories was one over
Aliiler dnired to! F eb . 15-Bolse here. th e Shoshone Redskins, who also
Feb,
Feb.
20—At Jerom e; also Cubs.
23—Al OofxllnR.
had a strong te am ,
W auon S tar ISaek
IT'S TOPS
2ft-BurIey here: aLw Ciila. In M yron WnLson, Hngen
one of Uie best backs In the Mnglc H a v e You Tried It?
Shields Leads
Valley. Tlie fullback Is a poM-erful
r th fellow who h as been stopped few
■crlveiierln((cnl T hcre’H n o n e b e l l e r . . . T he p ric e is r iK lil. . . C all u s now
times thLi sen.'^on. In addition, he Is for a d e liv e r y of
bosom pal»-
In Bidil Loop
n good piintrr nnd parser.
Anywny llinl nnle rnvril riip »tiv
for a mcctlnK wiili Mi. Mixm iiiiil S T O V E O il. O R F U R N A C E O H .
ho proved quite n iijicw, iti'.s a tot- 517,172 FUOM TO imN EY
DUIIU Nov. 7 -T lie Shields have 1 CHICAGO, Nov. .7 (/I-,—Tlie Chi' Join th e H u n d re d s o f Siilisfic d U sers in T w in F a lls
ton>llmichrd RCiil. «nmc\vhiil on the Jiiniiwil Into the lenilmhip of t
ttlO’ side, who tlilj lyiwwrlUT tor­ cago Victory liatlniinl go]( toiirna'
llu lil Major Uowlliig with four vl inent conducte<l by the Chicago
mentor afterwnrtjslcrinird wu.-; f|uttc
an nlhlctr lii Ills <Uy, Anil he liiiiiil-
» mill no dcjent.i nlthiiuuli th
liri'.wcd by the Mouse and t...
D istrict OdUl n.s.soclallon last sum­
mer provided 11 contribution of $17,.
United O il Co. of Idaho
ed (hat Athletic nblllty rlK ht over El-Kiiy druK», who Iinve lost onlj
to his sonx, Dick niic! K ennntti. aU 172.80 to the recrcallnnai fund fot Y O U K IN D E l'lv N D K N T D EALER
ti<’ game In elxhl C(intr»l!>. w ounded vcternns of World war II.
though he cimfes.<rji tlint n o llille T h e Huhl Ixiwllnn parlor opened ' On K im b e rly R o a d P h o n e 957
of their porer came from tlic nits. LoweU Riilhcrford, president, an­
u'.l week under the miinngenicnl ' nounced Init nlB ht.
6U«' side. Doth boy* ore fn r nbovc

X
of Hnmld Olelr.en niter Uliig do*.
the avcranG ns bncLs nnd ilo ina-it ■ 'iir fniulUiK and n-.siiflacUiK. A
of the bnll-tolliiK f o r Weiidi'lls s IcHKiii' of 12 men's nnd n
scrappy mile tcAm thnt Alioiild he riis circuit of elKla have t>ecn
one of the MaRlc Vnlley s bc-st upki. foniietl.
•eoson with this year s gridiron piny
«5 the foundation. T h e fnllowliiK nre the Ktaiidlnn!
nd result* a t the close of lost wetk's
75tli Birthday

PUBLIC SALE
Mr. Moon didn’t do nny horn play;
loottnf for his ion< but h r did for
Jerry Diehl, the »lar qiinrterback
of the Jerome Tl(er< who l« on hN Khlcl.li
8Ta m >im :s
i*qIi)
O f Grid Game
By n ilT Z IIOWKI.L
w ar to tThal the ctlllci sny a cherk
win reveal li a Mapilc Vnlley »eor. NEW YOUK, NOV, 7 „I’)-Illte
colli'Rlate I'xittxill In Amcrlcu ul.
3 With Uncased ' READ TIMES-NE\Va WANT ADS.

I n i record.
"If you want to see the plnycr of
served lt.s 15ih b irth d ay luinlver.sary
ye.Mcrdiiy.
Rifles Pay Fines
th e year In ncilon, you sho u ld cce . Nov. 0. 1600. a t New Unia-i- BURLEY. Nwv. 7 -For "ciirr>inB
Diehl In action," iiaUl Mr, Moan. ttlck, N. J.. Princeton an d Huiueri nn uncn-'i'd rllle ulthoui n hunilnx
•There Is n real bnl! plnycr, Al- pliiyer«. 25 to a side. dlxcarilHl thi'lr llcciu'ir," threi' nieii were arre.'led ] w ill se ll a t P u b lic A uction th e fo llo w in g : d c s c r ib c d a r ll r le s n t m y p la c e
thoush Myron Walson of Hiieenntin hat.s. conl-n and vest*, twl.ited their WediieMlny and paid lines In pro­
• (the fullback that the puduy one bate court. 2 m i l e s w e s t, I '/ j flouth of W en d e ll S l a t e B a n k —or— 2 m iles n o r th a n d
oujipendcr.i Into belw. and proceeded
w ent quite ga-Es about w h en lie to do battle, "Actually, the men appenred to 2 m i l e s w e s t o f W est P oint school—
sow him play against 13uhl) la good Rntgcr.s won th e historic InnuRU- • liuntlnK deer," .mid Judge Henry
—he rtnnot approach D lchl «u tlic rnl, six Koala to four, bul J a n seven W. Tucker,
•player of the yeat’.” (Inys In ter the P rliicetotu tu n ied the Tlie offenders are:
YOSS received a number o f simi­ tables nnd beat R u tsera six Konla Rulon E. Tiiylur. who paid 125

Thiirs., Nov. 9 at 12
la r reports about Diehl Inst season to none, t'rom th a t dny unll! 1038. fine nnd S3 co,ita and redeemed his
tuid made the long trek to Burley to Princeton won every Knmc between gun for *10,
Bee him play, Tlie pudgy on e the Iwo schools, R u tfera finally Loyal 0111. who paid a AiS^Ino
Bomewhat dlsnppolnted as Dlchl winning. 20-18. on Nov. 18. nd $3 co.sis and redeemed extra
didn't live up to the notices. Jlow-
ovcr, It wnj laler learned H int he
was handlcapix-d by an In ju ry Iti
TliLi aea.«n Prin ceto n oiKlu lt.5
nbhrcvhited s c h e d u l e Saturdny
ngnin-'it Muhlenberg, while Rutgers'
ne rifle for (19, I
Dalton Tuylor, who paid a »2a fine.
3 costs and redeemed his rifle
.bleiids
th a t game and wasn’t
best. wnr-tlmo slnte cnlLs (or two gnmes for »10. Lunch Served By W est Point Grange
against both Lnfayette nnd Lchlgh.
Yo Oldt fipori Scrivener hopes P rinceton, In IU1 opener ngnln-U
to lee the fabDlous Jerrjr acaln it
Btihl If, the lame Is played o n Frl.
Rutgers Just a fte r th e Civil wnr.
Introduced nhat Is now th e ' colk-gc RUPTURE
Cattle
d*y, as II may be. In order to slv e the
Jerome playen t ehance (o *cout
Burley a o ln it Kuperl for Hie blf
imme that.wlll b« played on (lie Tlj.
m ' rrldlron Not. i J.
cheer. T h e players, not the faiui.
did th e vocalizing, a n d the yell was
copied from th a t used by New
York's seventh regim ent In the
betw een the itntC3.
S H IE L D -E X P E R T , H. L.
H O F F M A N N o f M in n e ap o lis,
M in n e s o ta w ill d e m o n s tr a te ,
w i t h o a t c h a ri;e , h is " R u p tu r e Preshening dale and pn>duetiaii.t(lJ3«.El2?n.
Machinery
And that'* that for now, except: T ales of the I n a u n ir a l dLiclo.ie S h ie ld s " i n T w in F a lls. I d a h o , the d a y of sale. These are large type Jersey 1 0 -2 0 T r a c t o r o n 9tccT'~" ~
T he duck huntcra <niistn’t lojc Ihnt th e boll was “of a miniature
h eart. The downy creatures w ill be n t H o te l P c r r i n e , on M o n d a y , eows a n d records are arallsbte for past
covering Uie lakes nnd Btreams
slir, m a d e of ru b b er, an d subject N o v . 1 3 th , 8 a . in . to 3 p . m . 6 yean. 14-inch T ractor gang plow
to freq uent repairs. I t was n gnsio Plenae come early. Evenings by ap­
Weng about Wov.K of k icking the bnll nnd bnttlng ' pointm ent. 5 2 head o f high producing Jersey cows 10 -in ch Feed G rinder with drive b e lt
with th e hand. C arrying the bD
Nova Beats was forbidden. A p o in t was callcd
gonl, m nde when th e bnll was sent
I have been supplying my shields
to rupture sufferers In this terri­
tory for ten years and longer. I
ra n g in g from S to 7 years.
T w o - w a y H o rs e Plow , 16 inch ■,
2 0 S p rin g e r H eifers ■
Buddy. . .Knox have fitted Uioiisands of cases In
the Onlted States during this time.
There are many of my satlsflKl s 1 5 Six m o n th s to yearling Heifers ,
16 -ln ch Sulky Plow
.. ^ t/p )_ lo u D isc P lo w
customers right here In >-our
1 0 C alves— ste e rs and heifer
cUloned Dutldy Knox, S12. Doyton,
O., In the fiavtured 10-round bout
Plunnbing munlty.
CAUTION: I f neglected, rupture
T w o-soction harrow
may cause weakness, backache, ner­ 2 -Y ear R e g iste re d Jersey Bull f r o m
U *t night nt Laurel garden. Nova
weighed 2(B. Steam- Heating vousness, stomach and gas pains. M eyer herd a t Boise.
S p rin g to o th Harrow
.Map Ultchell, 301. Philadelphia, ~ ■ le having large ruptures, which
iworcd a technical knockout o t Tltvy F ree E^sUmatcs returned after surgical epera- A uelUnecr’R NoUi T h b herd has l>een penMn- S te el D itch e r
Uons or injection treatmenU.
_
. ■“
W yatt, Oklahoma city, when W yatt
faUed to'onswcr’ ihe b c ir f o r - t h c .-Contract e»pcolally-lnvlt«di-^'If-you-wBi
__ __ *^>1 !? eensldtrtd to be one
.2 -H o rse -M o w ers ''
done right, don’t e jp erlm e n t.__ " c r tb « best” b enli ji> thii secilen,
fUth round of a ’scheduled s ix . In s ta lla tio n s
my associate. L. A. Rice.” if unable 4 H a y B akes
6,OOe'BEE JOE LOVIB to see him a t this time, address
- ........ BALTIMORE, Not. 8 (/5>-A Cft. M A R K W ELCH H O FFM A NN’S SURGICAL 2 C o rn Cultivators

Horses
. paclty crowd ol 8,000 tu r n e d out P lu m b in g & H e a tin g Co. APPLIANCE CO.
In the CoUieum Iwt.nlBhc. where ' 31S Masenlo Temple
8«t. Joe LouU gar# a three-round 426 M a la S. r b e s e 15.%V M o /m o n Corrugator ...................

1 heavy-
middle­ Nevada Wins Over T e a m o f b lack m ares, sraooth mouth, 2 S e ts o f Harness and Collars
w e ig h t 1400
weight Hcdman WUllonu
tmanlmous verdict from K id T u n ers Alaska Clippers N o. 1 8 . DeLaval Electric Separator
of Havana In the JO-round fe a tu n . EDMONTON. ALTA, Nov. 7 {Ca- B a y G elding, 4 years,.w eight 1600 4>UQit S u rg e Milking Machine
Louis fought Charley Cnim p. local n a d la n Preaa) - - Showing an all­
. . . b e a y y ^ h t , aa(t;dropped lilm la
- th e llrrt round »tih a a h o rt r ljh t
t« th« bead, -me Brown B o rn ltr
. ' alM npped Cnanp tbofply about
tb e body with tt>e‘ie-oUDu glovo!
ro u n d , juperlorlty. on ------*------
grounds. University, of
n lffb t whipped Alaska
0. In ao exhibition (ooUaU game
b efo re 1,»0 chlUed fans a t OUrk«
W a n te d ■B lack^G elding, 8 ye ars, weightMOO
B lac k m a r e , 6 y e a rs, w eight 1600
C o o lin g Tank
M ilk C o o ler
tb« main event, WUUnma. a «t«ditia>. G r a y M a re , 7 ye ars, w eight 1600 E le c tr ic H o t W ater H w ter
• Chleagotn, ipaited through th e flrrt
Y ojudk la d le s betw een th e a g es o f 18 and .26 to B la c k G elding, 10 yeai«, weight 1600 2 6 lO -G allon Milk Cans
— qo^Ify .io r-p o aitio n 8 -o t-teleg rap h -o p er8 to r8 .-L lfa « —
'i w ^ ' iiUbtrance to cover expenses during training
« u r s e l O f fe r a ttr a c tiv e to ; o u n g women interested
' in in c rea sin g e a rn in g capacity. Apply by MAIL o r
- i n P E R SO N . — . ..
TERMS CASH
“ “ELI R. HOWELL, ' ~ '
EMPLOYMENT SUPERVISOR,
— UNION-EAOIEIC-RAlLllOAD,-.:-.
POCATELLO, H ffio..
G. A. SALLEE & SON,-Owners
E S S E N T IA L W O R K E R S D U S T HAVE STATE­
B O L L E N B E C E f t BEAN, . L ^ O Y SCnOUWEILER,
M E N T O E A V A I I J lB I L n T
A acU oneen
Tuesday, November 7,1944
TIMES-N&WS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO ■, Pag8"SfivBir—
Conducts Revival
F lIL T S FOURTH Project Leaders Cook, Twin PalU. h u appointed the
following district committee heads
Named bv Legion,a the BulU poit. Sons of Uii
-..JH eovmell. Oeorge L lkeneu;
L E G A L ADVERTISEMENTS L E G A L ADVEHTISEM ENTS
Ttm«s>News Pub. Co., office Exp..
T w in PalU Coca Cola Bott, Co, pro*
■ Liquor Cealrol
J L iie k to jE k ^
" ulUlTU
UiT U’NNov.
ov. 7—O oinraander Rudy of liquor ( itrol
" s n p
WABHWOTON, Nov. ^
i c
Ruloii J. Borgitrom, ilie (ourtli
pfc.l
80 ACRES SOUGH!
F irs t m dem nttlon aoUon rek
Caiiutl, of the American Legion,
hat aniioiiiicnl th e appointm ent of
the following committee h e a d s who
will serve for Uic comlns year.
safety. By Banon; AmerlcanUm.
Kenneth Bhradsr. Don Brannen,
chupUln of the ButU Pott, was also
appointed (a lerve u district chap-
vUioM, Twin FalU County
O en. Hoip., c u h rtcelpU, I208JS.
T w in Poll* Bank and Trust Co..
ag en t withholding tax, M«T; Twin
net fundi by th e County Auditoi
was opproved by the Board as fol­
lows :
C urrent E*peii»e I6 ,4 0 jjf Twin
Markets
DSNVER LIVB8T0CIC
live to me acqtilalUon of the muni* Amerlcanbiii. Shelby C oiutant; Uiii for ihe remilnder of th e lUcal Foils Peed and Ice Co, provUloiu. Palls City »3,831JR, Buhl City
or a Tremontoti, UUIi. (unn fni cipal tUrport site was taken laai athletic oflcer. Oeorge LJkeneu; IS8.80: Twin Falls O lau and Paint
to be Ion In Ui« teeoiid world ' B73B.M, n le r C ity B37».6<, Kimberly
n ig h t city councllmen who voted Boy SCDUU. Dave ERgleaton; cere, Co., upkeep, 11.70; The Upjohn Co.. VlllasB IJJS.OO, Haiuen Village
«-u Uited oKlclally m killed In unanUnouily to condemn BO acres monlili, Dr. K. A. K anusky; child dntRB. Jl9t.7fl; Vccel'e. provisions,
Mon.
Pfc. Boyd Boniirom, (ilth
of la n d oMTied by V. W. Nelson.
Tw in PalU.
welfare, By B arron: community ser­
vice, Cheater Hobson; coiistltullon
Rain Forces Halt »203.ai: Walgreen Drug Oo.. dnjioi.
85.70; Wsrberg Bros., drayagc, « .« ;
tlSM B, .loUlsur Village m s i . .Mur-
tauRh VIllsRe (as.34. and Cattleford
VUIrrr B8I.20.
or Mr. tn d Mn. Aiben B orgsir.....
already had been dlichirscd by th t
According to Mnj’or Ben
who m ade Ujo motion, NeUon Imd
sweet,and by*laws, H arold Hyde.
LetUUtlon, V o ln e y Bnrneit; Of Beet Harvest Lc.itc
— Union, Ifkurnms, 16.11;
»12.
Tax A djustm rnt and Canctll.tlon
Oeo. N. Chllda. County Assessor,
marine corp» on ilie basli or an prevloukly Inform ed tlie city tlini he membcMhlp. H arlan Bee> national
earlier amiy report th«l Huloii w m c^ontlnued wet weather Tuesday requested cancpllntlon of nitea on
wat wDiIng to Mil the property. defense. Leonard Almqulat: publu nmmlng forced liarvest workers Lot 10, Pslrfleld
mittini
t) Ot 19 I lUlu li
However, he refused when naked to city, Kemieth Sbrudcr: rohablllta- out of the fields, Albert Mylroie, »273.07. If « .a : 1043 a 3 J3.as' ,
5 so by City Engineer John E. Moore; resolutions, Lloyil c<iimty actni, aimounced H ealth I'nII Clilmi Approved for th e year 1043
s o u th m i ................ ayes and Clnude H. DelvtpMer, •vice orflccr, - • - *. Vellei
• - H ealth Unit claims for ealiiry
Mylroie said that prliiclp.a work at
uKBlnst the trust fund, were ap­ ordered
when Mt}. Franc:! 8. Ajhlr msfla a j requej
.em ber ol (lie nlrport cctnmliH'c, II llalaon. .Lso m»dP ■
«in#l «rf»lrn ofllctr of the' ...... Us week. R«ld mill .•< proved as follows, and wairanU or-
nen-lM commana. drove u> the fu n u iinTKl drawn; O, T. Parklnion IIBJ - 1 Recell 3758 (I
Btrategleally situated In the cm- atortci
13 miles nortliwm of T remonton r o f the a irp o rt site, and wherem Ukeness; .................... I few potato fields SO, H . B. Post lOBJO. and ElUsbetlt No. 374Baddition for 104S.
uf s . Hfteli VK Al-e.!.
Saturday with tin imil iieHa. 10 tw o projeet«d 8,000 foot nin- Shidduck. J. S m ith tlSO.tO.
The ptrenla peiiuontd lor Boyd'i
relesic wlien they were advued ol TH E BEV, BfcN A. WOODWABO last portion of lan d which ihe city
. ays wuuld bisect, the plot Is the District Commundcr D. Quarterly Reperlt Filed
Quarterly reporu ol the Count! I InT th
■ordered made ax req
a Matter of Weed Hradlcallon ; i,r* .E K
hla brolhers’ l-ie. A pemion for A uditor, Clerk and Recorder, Coun­ atlon he Bosrd hnving under consider*,
nulon'e releuie niu l»ri been m a Je . . . CTanielUde radio tinier needs to bring th e entire site L E G A L A D V E K T IS E M E N T S the oi>erntlon of Uie Count,''I •
KcqulslUon or option. ty Assessor, and Probate Court wen In dcstniylng
before wnnl came tlinl lie wta ml»a- and speaker, U currently conduct­ According to Mayor Sweet........ filed with and approved by th« bodlec wee '
ing revival lervlcn i t R p.m. » ch
n ig b t Ihreugh Sunda;, a( ilie in K*ve as p a r t of hl» renson for Proceedings of the Board of County n oa rd .
J, N. Orlmes, County
■ubmltl
le retraction th e fact th at the In Iti-Sala of Water tfharea
Ir lorcc^. R u lo n 'i G ooding Church of (hr N'aurtnc. ty would h av e to cImb a north* ( nmmissioners, Twin Falls County, Idaho T h e Board took under considera­ thereto
tor, and b«lng Informed I ■ t" "
I i:iigUiid Aug. ~ >uLh road w hich runs th rouih the tion offers of purchaia of 30< share*
;clved In acllOT Moved by Cominljslone
._nd. A t previous dlKUulons of air­ o n of stock and rlghu In Uie Deeii second by Commlkaioner ;

m] MARKE
L'dlMl ilepartm en port planning U had been luggeited Oil 1Crt-ek Uind and Wnier Compai ilandBr, j
line 33; aiifl Pfo. ihnt ih r Board adopt the
■hat a n east-w est road bo mitslled Slock wos the County Weed Inspector VI that iJ ;’;" ''" ’
corpi, accidental* iloiig the n o rth ern bonier of the KECL’I.An SEPTE.MBKH t aflri
Solomon b la n d s field to cieoto a continuation ol Tile Ucurd of County ■ ol the I Ml^if thH»
le roiad throuith Nrl^nn's land. iloiiers met at ihln time put County I »“iVu2hUr*'r«4nt*

nn nitack t
I. as. when
,
Icllled.
Pfi
I uni
Pr»nc« C O N D lIi 'FAIR I'h e motion la s t night, which In* recess, >li menlbore and t
;te<l Cliy Attorney Joseph H
d raw liie necM>nn’
pupi^rK, was tlie oiIki-
i.61, Bose J. Wll.

Upon rnll call


iinaiitmou.«ly carried.
(he motion SAN
SA.S- rilASCIBCO UVE8T0CK
nu.scihto, .V o», T (U n —c«t-
s Borsttroin Inmlly’s
Uiilion Imd been iiubllcltcd la^t CanreUallnn of Taxes
nioiKii, die tcri'/ccs announced chi passed : April. •nie dirrcior o f the Noxious Weed
H. P ro d Baldridge, state sanltarUi)
AnL'oltl con>lderailon will be give iiilcr contract to the city, said last lime Mayor Swoci for ih<- |)urihii.'p ol .siuci .-mck, an Hurenii presented a list of owners
10 nny fimlly which liu loit two i ight In one of four October reports ■'I w iini lo le t these people kuow B R Jl E li. .M aiul li'll of Ilia' Bureau n[ Niulous Weed. ixjRtage, find th a t tha iiroponal of John I ol limU who had compiled with Boo.
7 0/ CliHpier 23B of the 1890 Session >as« bulIi 110 i« IlCJOi^eaWtt leTabwt
more torn In service, with only ot subiA ltted to the city council. th a t w e mean business.” piatlcd iwrtlun o f Lot 8. Sec. JO. »4.00; Clly of Twin F’alls, water, W ugner to purchase the aald stoc
xurvlvlng. B a ld rtd g ; did not ampllly hli S ince that tim e all negotiations T w p .|0 S R 3 l E B M t o corrci 11.50; Clos Book Store, office sup- of *2^0 a cellUoni, which wi ordered mad
latlon on the .m e tt- h s n d le n __ for tlie land h o v e been without re* error on the 1943 rolU. pllei. >TJS| Roy Dare, weed work, OS follows:
Buhl Husband Files idded th a t ihe milk supply in this cour«fl to the ordinance. On Oat. 31 Order lo U raw W arra nt
irea retnalni about the same as it the councllm en voted through a The County Auditor was author- *41.61}; EUle 0, OrahaRi, refund,
*143.10; m s to n o Btores, c s r exp„,
r Potter,
llypothM kbinlc. BE^i 8ec. 38, T |
Action for Divorce was th e prc««dlng month. Several d o w n^pnym ent of »2J30 to Mrs, lied to draw a w arran t on th e weed (89.10; J, C, Hayden, refund, 133,40; th a t th e proposal of the lald John 9 S R IS E B M , 8Si A.. 68.60.
L. E. Silliday, c /o R. O, McMuUln,
• Floyd Stevew, Buhl, Hied ault fo r requests have been received from MlUlred A. Paulson for Uie next*to- Eradication Fund In the a m o u n t of Olen O. Jenkins, car exp., >IJ5; E. W agner be accepted, and that the W-ii S W 'l see. 33, T D a R 17 E B M,
dlvorcc from Mri. Lclha M uriel dairy farm ers for Inspection to allow Inst portion of land completed lo »7S4.43 in favor o f Weed Revolving KrcnRel-i, repoir, *ll.fl7; MUi. Slates chairm an nnd olork of the Board 8 A.. H4J3.
Steven* Tuesday In dljirlci cour .............. sell grade A milk, he re- 'm ake u p (he site. Fund, for relnmburscment. i t Tel. Co., I4l. service. S2.00; be nuthorlrtd, upon rccrlpt ol the Clurk C. O rlfftn. Jr.
r t l i p ncciumlnnb lie mfikes agalni u rkD d. I A m in o r altera tio n made in llie of Uecu Kdwarrt .McCnrty, repair, I.W.82; R. ron.sldcrallan In cujh. to rxcciite dewlck.
T h e city collccte iiat of tflne site woa announced at the mcetihu I* .McCracken, Uriysgi. 170,38; Rav anti deliver ai.iigninent of the Coun- 14 E B M, S ', 8W>.* Sec. 4, T 10 S R OGDgN UVEBTOCK
'r» Irs. Uenl were iini iivniiiiijle be J « . ..............
eaiisc his allorney, J. W, Taylo by City Engineer Hayes. Tlie bisect-. The Douid . •'eftn, car exp., I3f:3.73 ... >y'» Inieri'st In 304 shares of Deep
removffl the rccorflj Inimedlaiely. lug niD wayj h u v c been shifted to hi'ld l)y Ihe County Andlloi to si , S103JJ0; EJd-i Creek Lund and Water Company
the n o r th a few rods In order iqi I'lire di'pailti, of public fuiicl;,, ai I NrUon. work. #J61.a0; | to ihe said John E. Wngtipr
lound lecurhlta or Pidelity Nation. *3.50; J. D.
Hank of Twin Palls. F a n n e rs Ni cr, weed work, I48.S0; '111 lowr.:
15 E B M, 2 A.. (3.98, ....................... S " , " ”"
T H E T IM E 8-N E W S tionsl Bsnk of Buhl, Idsho P lrs t N> H unt Land Ai Livestock Co., Sec.
Co., repair, »5B,i: ■r Moland . Aye: 9, Twp. 10 B R 15 E 8 M. 2>* A.. >Ul 1
iioital Dank, Bulil Uruiicli. Twi T Potter, Aye;
. I'td
Fslli Bank ii T r iu t Cu., n n d PIr C o. rrimir. »5U.M; TIme.'-News, work, 150 60; Self Mfg, *5.04.

FARM lal I' a tlo n 0


bvcuniy Bunk ol IduliQ, Bol^i:, bail; llriitloii, ,90; 'nie Texss Co.
luclory. Upon approval of theso
cumins Ihe Bouril exauiliied ll
ledger of Ihe County T reanurer hii
*51.D7; Wsrberg Bros.,
U0.3D; Ruse J, Wllsnn, C
isslciH'd
pub-
until tlic hour If 5:00 O'clock P M -8WU
when a recei.i
o'clock A, .M- '
Alfred Pettygrove. Lot a, NE^i
Bee. 18, T 10 8 R IS B d M,
A.. *3.37.
Fra nk bWphon. Lots 3. 4, Bxc ■ .ti.T ili,'..'?

SALE R ep o rt from Plrc Chief L Z. Bsrt plnn


ett ihow cd th a t 13 alarms nci
mswered in the month, none c
fo r f: ■!* resulting In trrinii!-
iiu rrln g possible changes nmdc b>
’ board , tlie ordinance for the
’x a tloit will b e drawn <ip mmiF-
lound her balance ns of this
Hnuiliii
•y limit.
vu> Irunsacird
e hour of 5:00 o’clock P, M.
>rk. 130 00.
(.'Ulmi
SW 1 A.: NEU aW U , SEU SW'h
.■
14 S3
e 31, T 10 6 B 15 E B M. 3‘4 A.,
nUiiche Miller. BE'i NE\*
T 10 8 R 18 E B M, 5 A.,
a III esnrtn It I.

‘. ( . 'J '; : ,
damage. In five bulldli . ly by City Attorney Joseph n. le Board adjourned alne die. liillow.s:
CALEND AR four c a r blates thei
resulted In no damage.
Rlandford, No d a te for the cuuncil
dam age.'• Three trash d weed flrei vnie .in the proposal was set. City
E. V. MOLANDER.
2.40; Baltwlll, cxiin help,
Twin Falls. Idaho
Ortober 13. 1041.
Kd Tolhert.
1) a R l(i :
. sw > ; Sec, 13,
■ ■ *llJ)fl. ;• M isnbs III,SOI f«w rOMla
Engineer Hsyea an d City Atiomey ;3'J 40; Jeliwrn Coal & Service, coal, 10.00 o'clock A M. KhzubeUi V, P ra iell, NE'
W ashington and St. Edward’s B landfoid will m e e t with Uie board
★ hchoolA took top honors In the fire
35: Mn. D. E. Cralion. provisions.
120; Cltv ot T»in Falls, water,
REOL'LAIt Ot TOBBIt BESBION
T h e Board "I County Commission- .M r'7 N E '. Sec. 15. T 10 6 R 18 E B
Twin Palls. Id ah o . 3W A . m i .
drills, each emptying In 40 (econdi. .25; OlillUren’s Home, qr, allow, ‘ir.SS;
SALE DATES Timas fo r other schools were Uncoin
iconda, Blekil. one minute and Student Speaiiers ice, 1300.00: Dhigel Si Smith Seed
HyiMthcekbank. W ‘i
10 S R 17 E B M, 8'-: A.. *882,
BE'.,. B«i; 4

NOVEMBER 8
H arry Ihler
Advertlsemenl, N ot. G
^conds, and the high school.
0 m ini !S and 0 i-half.

Widow of Pioneer
Address Clubmen
OcKiber session, all membera a n d 1
cirrk prfjcnt.
i„ repair, *.VO0; Eiist aide Ma
ovlnloiis, *34 00 noy Fuller, I
Inry, 1171.00; Roy Fuller, Supt.,
• Quarterly Report Klled
Q uarterly report of in'- Hlierlli
'h receipts, 18.50: Verda Fuller, was riled with and approved by tlif Ot Lateral ex. T a x No.'. 851 and 552.
lury, *87.70; E. C, Hines, extra Board.
■Ip, 15.00; Idaho Depi. Store, Inc., Joint ReporU Filed
Reinhart nilllHr. LoIn 1. 3, So-, S.
T 10 S R 17 E D M, 3’, A.. *6.83.
rl B. llOHE, W 'j SW ’., SE'. S
3w. 15, T 10 B H 17 E B M. 3«, A„
•MM. l<* ISO to 110

Hollenbeck A Bern. Auclloneera 16.48.


Jo in t reporti of the Auditor nni
NOVEMBER 9
Hotel Man Passes ('urrriit T.xpense CUims Approv im huppllei, il7.3P; idasales, lnc„
coal, S5.44; Irtbho Power Co., elec- T rea su re r for the month, and foi SW ii Sec. 24, T 10 S R 17 f B M,
M a tt Schmidt, c /o Del Olcim, av,
omI hdf-
KlMBE3lLy, Nov, 7-M rs. Kola prognint a» n p ortion oi Nuiioiiul IV, MSI: KlnB-biirys, rinm.- tha quiirler, I'Mdlnc October 7, 1044
Slarr. 76. died at 3:S0 a. m, Tuesday E ducation week now bring obsrrved. In |i.i}mvnl theicof fu> follows: 12; Kliigttiury’ 6, drugs, *11.76; wprc filed wiili and approved by th(
G. A. Sallee & Sun The (tu d cn is a n d their topics fol­ Board.
Advcrtlsemcnl, Nov. 7 r home here after being taken Ainerlcnn Luw Book C o., Inn iChnbfvly Dnig, drugs, *11,15: Ly-
ddmtly Monday night, low: buukt, ilD.OO; Myrl Allison, v^'lin»..s dum Drive.In Market, provisions, Sale nf Coiinlv properly .TK.o‘1
Ilnllenbeck A Dean, Aucllooeers resident of Idaho «ti ••Educating All the People,” by fee. (GjS; Ace Bowen, wltnes* fco, *40.4.^: Mill, fitates Tel. * Tel. Co.. LotJi 17. 18, IS, of Block 8. Artejlan Louis A. Barbeaat, o/o I. V. Lan-
...... s u r r was the wli widow of Wll- K uthryii Ornvcs; ' Prepriruig for the JfiiiiJ; John A. Brown. miloBKe niul tel service, 18,70; Mtn, Stales Tel, Aj City, liavlns bcon offered for aale ister, Wli NEW See. 19. T 10 8 R
NOVEMBER 9 11am Stephen Starr, one ...... .....
' the Shoshone Palls hotel and fcr. a n d
New T echnolosy." by Marlell YntM. exp.. >78.24; Genevieve lieiiult, cxtiu Tel, Co., lel, service, * 8 « ;
"DeveloplnB an EndurhiK help. tn.40; Ucnevlpve liriiult. extra Imp.
reg u la r tux tale on Junr 28. lo»3. 18 E D M. 3 A , 83J8.
Id n o t having been wld, tlip Board
H. 0 . Dean T. B. Craven. 0 E ^ E E 'i sec, 20,
.. T h e couple moved to their (arm Pcace " b y Marilyn Noitli. htlfi, I7BJ0; B. C. Bluiicloii. com ta- McVf I J u ly B. 1943. >.llown. Ill B T 10 S R 16 E B M, 6‘. A.. *7.76.
Advertisemenl, Nov. 6 home n e a r here In 1005 P ro g ram ch airm an lor tiir ••«- ble Ik s , 10.80; Ver Cox. radio a ervkt, o f Commissioners’ Jodinal ... •.aurence W. T auto, c/o R. B. Ban-
Clyde Holden, Aaclleneer lined there. slon w aa H. R. O ranl. Cltic S30.00; Continental Oil Co.. c u r exp., exp., >37.44; Page 309. fixed a minimum ptlce for ig, NE>i N E 'i Sec. 19, T 10 8 R
Bonj Ih Washington City, Teiin,, Ralph Carpenter whi m j $10.67; Geo. A. Childs. utc<j>or, mile­ lie sale of saUl lots, n u riy days E B M, 3'i A„ >4.70.
NOVEMBER 10 rs. S ta r r moved with her parenis Schaflfcr. formerly an officer age and exp., tllG .Sl; Cloa Book *1.85; Royal Bakco-, provisions, having elapsed since the publl* :dlth O. Mciitcli. C/o B.
the H ailey club w ho in nnw rm
C. 0 . EwlnR
T rin id ad , Colo., a t the age of 13.
There sh e was married tn 1890. ed
hcri;.
n t th e Id ah o Power comiwiiy
Store, office supplies. 178,10; L. K. Jtl.83; LaVernIa Rlsewlck, salary,
Cole, jsnltor work, 138.00; C ity ol *74.40; Ocnc Slater, cir exp. >4.00.
m of said minimum price, the
d at this tlmo acceptcd tlie B M. 3 A., *354.
'i S W 'i Soc, 30. T 10 S B ta E S V K s H S fS s '!::
•‘••'fri r«J M rhelc* tlM n Iti.io
Advertisemenl Nov. « A devoted Christian, M n, S hut Twin Palls, water, $03.37; Clos-Bouk Alma Stsmps, extra help, >20.00; ' of Nona Mvers for fnlcl lots Mrs. Angle ir o n . Lot 4, Sec, 3, T
llallenbeek ii Bean, Asclloneers IS n o t been Ideniflled with any Store, ofllce supplles,il5.5S; D avid­ Onrland stamps, extra help. *150.00; In th o amount of »7iO plus »l,iw 1 3 R 17EB M, 23 A.. *3738.
particu lar church for several years son Wholesale Co., paper, $2.40; Det- Homer Saxon, prof. servlce.5, $3.33; recording fee, which ami
NOVEMBER 13 but h a s been In the fellowship of
OrocB Pentecostal aseemblles. Until
CiviUans Will Get W’eller Bros. Inc., repair, 112,05. Richard Sweet, Jsnltor service,
Fidelity National Bstik, aaalgnecl *10.00; SkajR'j No, 3. D P A supplies,
Virginia Dailey, NEU BW «. SE'i
Sec. 10. T Jl 8 R 17 E B M, SU A, il«r> l< M l|.! || ctlvM. ,.UbU 4001
'! in'tJr iii|h,j, m>4liiiTi t»chole« ra n n
ta.ao.
Em ma Osborn
Admlntilralrlz ot the Eiiale of tlve.
Monday she had been physically Holiday Turkeys claims: Henry Jesa, Juror’n cert, *3.19; St, Alphonsus Hospital, T . B.
$3,13, Oral Bagley, Juror's c ert., *3.13, hospital, $330.92; gslvallon Army
s . E. Kins, c /o B, J. Dltter. NE‘l
Sec. 19. T II S R 17 E B M, A.
Itn 119 u IH.ti; conmoi) <l«wn

Abel Oabem, DeceMcd Survivors are two w . Roy V. " -1 QuUt, Juror'i. ccrt,, J3.12, 80,3fi; Home, qr, nllowance, 1100,00; T uck­ nnanim outly carried, that when paid *3.05.
AdrerllKmenl, Kor. 10 Slarr, Kimberly, Ernest ... ....... bnrKo 1 the .s Acr Foto Shop, photography,- e r’s Drlvc-ln. proviilon?. *7.50; ’IVln for In full, all delinquent taxes (ex­ Anton Britt, NE>. SW '4. 6E';- K a S'St.'i.ffi'Wf’SsKJ-
...... CoUIta;: g-Ilopklni,.AMlteawt- L o s.A o seles:- Lwo..daughtea- M r. *6.64; Flrcsione Stores; c u r -exp,;' Palls Bank. A: TYtist Co., aaalBnfd cept special asscssm tnt)' on said
Edith -E. Angel. Cedaredge. Colo, office b««iw**MJed-hy-t>»<^ai‘-prodBetloir ■|47.Wj tillu UlvefSS; cash receipts, claims. Clarence White, Janitor, property be cancelled, that deed SWU, NE!i S E U . NWH SEW, 8 4
In Snn Francisco, Is was learn- tll.BJ; Cordon G ray, reporting, BEW e « c .6 ,T U S R 1 8 E B M . S ‘.4
and M ias Jessie Starr. Kimberly, ed here Tuesday. >15.00, Clarence White. Janitor, Issue, and that th s chalrmon and •... (8.70.
NOVEMBER 13 and o n e brother, J. U' Richardson. AU tu rk ey s drcsaod after midnight
18.60; Kenyon O reen, mUeage and <25.00, for total of *40.00; TrollnKPr’s cleric of the Board ba lutherUed to J. R . D urk,Lot 3, SEU N W ; Sk .
A dam w n Llvcstoclc Co. Hoehnc. Colo, Also lurvlvlng ire Nov. 8 m a y be so ld to civilians, the exp.; 18.19; Oeorge-O.-Hailey, insan­ icy, druge, *20.45; Twin Kulbs execute the same. 6, T 11 S R 1 8 S B M. 3 A., (3.15. <otsi BalsbU (Id 4«Ut 400: st««*rt
Adverliscmcnt.Nov. 9 seven Brandehlldren. ity hearing, IIO.DO; H am m ond i: en. Hospital, hwip, Ind.. Routine buslneu w u Iranucltd Ed McCarty. N W . NWU Sec. 32,
order re a d . However, ull those dress­
Holieabeck s, Oeia, Auedooeen. Pen d tn s word from relatives the ed p rio r to th a t d a te must be held Stephetu Co., su p t. suppllea, #8.74; *1124.15; Vogel’s, provisions. *1.50; until th e hour of 8:00 o'cleck P. m . T 11 8 R II E B M, 40 A., (13.15.
5dy r e a u a t the White mortutry. until purchased o r rejected by the E. F. Hill, c u h receipts, tli.CS; Van Qigelcn’s, farm supplies, $24.00; when • rccen was taken until loioo
army q u a rte rm aster corps In line books, 111820.
Idiho iUeord Boole Co., record Warberg Bros., coal. *114.47; Ross C. )-clock A. M. October 16, 1914. N eal R , Dalton, 7 A.. In NE'4
SS’i ' N . of Canal, Sec. 4. T 11 B R
m
.libfrlny*; i .
NOVEMBER 13 , '1th th e original mborgo. IdaliQ Power Co., electricity,
Ward, grain, *94,50. E. V, MOUNDEB, 3fr B B M, 6<i A., (3.07.
MomUr lU-
Local dealers estlmnted th a t the 187,80; Idaho Power Co„ eiectrlclty, Dospltal Expense CIslms Approved Mtest" Chilrman. , J. K . Tnie. LOU 3 and 4, Sec, 6,
„ i^Irs. Helen Valentine
Advcrllscment, Not. 10 Mrs.,C. E. Aldrich llfUng o f the re&trlctlon will make 115.73; Harry J o y c e .. wltneaa fee, Hospital Expense claims were «|>- o . a ', b u u .e s .
Clerk.
T I l.S R 3 0 E B M . 3U A , (4.03, '
for a plen tifu l su p p ly of turkeys In 83.13; John JacoM on, w itness fee, proved and warrants were ordered Virginia Dccker. c /o O. O, Per^
^ Hollenbeck t , Dean, Anetlooeers
Rites Conducted thli a re a . 16.98;. iClngsbury's. drugs, •3.4S; lows;
drawn In payment thereof as fol,
Twin Palls, Idaho
Itlns, SW U NWl; Sec 17 T 11 S R
30 E a .M. IS A , >3.88.
NOVEMBER 14 ,
PunerBl services for Mr*. Osrolln*:
Z. A ldrich were heW a t J p. m. Mon- MAKUFACTURER PAYS PINE
Betty Kelkir, e x tr« help, tl3.eo; Motla Dilsch, 11 H Supplies, *25.
ICrengel’i, repair, >.40; Kim berly Suhl U undrj' 7 Clestiers, laundry,
.> October 16. U44,
10:00 o'clock A, M.
R outine business was transacled £k"B :
Grace Ross day a t tlie White mortuary chapel K en n e th Self, T^i’ln FalU manu­ Advertiser, printing. »30.05: W . W. 11077^8; Bye-Bye Bug Service, H H REGULAR OCTOBER SE66ION until th e hour o f 8:00 o'clock p. m„
AamlflbtratrU of (he Eilate « t with th e Rev, H, O, BcCalUster of. facturer, paid ft $1 fine In traffla Lowery, c u b receipts, 111.60: John supplies, >13; CIos Book Store, office , when a recess w as taken until 10:00 If fat In a kettle, p an o r tiroller.-
T h e Board ot County Cortunli^
Orln U now flclaUng. court M onday for overtime parking. Lelser, cath receipts, ts.og; w . W. luppllea, 60c; Commercial SolvenU sloners m et a t th is time pursuant to lo'clock A. M„ O ctober 33. 1944. bursts Into fUme sm other it b u t
E. V. MOLANDER,
Advertisement, Nov. 12 - 1Music fo r the tervlca waa lumlih.
by N ellie Ostrom.
Lowery, prisoner’s board, •311.75; Corp.. drugs, *32,35; Cresa nnrt B ru- recess, ali m e n b en and the cletk A tteit: never pour on water m It w ill u u s e
Chairman. IUo_spatter_andjpre^flw ^________^
— Uollenbcck A Bean, Aaclisneert A. 0. Leeper, w itn e u fee, >6.66; present.
Pallbciircrs were Jo h n " Klmcji,
Prank Stephan, Prcd U thom , C, 0. Exchanges Closed Min. SUtee Tel. Se TeL C o , tcL >119.18.
iey Furniture Co,, H H supplies, >7.»
JC J.’Myen, Insanity hearing. >10.00; 80; Denver Fire Clay Co., drugs.
. » .
B eer Ueense T»iis(erred
License for the ’ sale o( bottled
0 . A. aULLES,
Cleric. - READ TIMES-NEWB W AN T AOS.
N O V Em E R 14 Dudley. Walter Reed and W, A.
Pee.
lervlce, «I46J0. Maxine Cranncy, mild, *17J3: De beer, granted to R. L. Plelstock. was
Ernest V. M olander, m ileage an< Puy Mfg. Co., surgical supplies, >11.- transferred to Floyd V. Sanders, do­
J.G .'H ayden
-Advertisement, Nov. 12
Hollenbeck « Bean, AaeUonecn the W b lt« mortuary.
' In term e n t was In the Suniet me«i exchanges over t h e _________
morlU p o rk under the dlrectloa of ed today, while the«lU iiens w te d , - Co.. nU on.board colls, 112.06: M\n.
exp., 139.16: Mill. SM tes Tel. S t Tel 01; viva DvkaUder, nurses aide, ing business u Clover Mercantile,
Uveatoclc m ark ets rem a in ^ open. Stales TjL A; TeL, Co., IM, «»rvlce. >23.67;. Eleclrlo Bakery, provisions, O rder to Draw Warranls
Twin Falls Marliets
>64^1i-Cliy-of-Twln-FW ls,_wat«r, _jn}e_Countr_A uditor-w u-au(hoi
IDAHO PAILS II82S: Mylroie, A lbert, cash receipts. >6549: Oen. Hecirle X.Ray Corp.. iied t o draw warranU In payment
NOVEMBER 17 W E PAY TOP •
111.70; Mtn. SU tes Tel. i t T eL Co.. X -ray supplies, tlO«M; Idilto Dept. of w ithholding tax for the month of
te l service, <8.03: M atfs Service Store, Inc., H H suppUu, tis.16. te S S is is - is t i
H. S. Frame Septem ber, payable to Twin PaUs
Station, car exp„ >3.40; T h e Mac­ Idaho Dept, Store, Inc, assigned Bank & Trust.. Agent for Collector
. A dvertisem ent, Nov. 15 . P r ic e s fo r P o u llrj j 'i W 's . t r 's . J T 'S Millan Oo, office supplies, >3.47; claim s: Bertha Perrin, maid. >44J0, of I n te r n a l Revenue; In the follow­ .............
0*«ar E. KU m , Auctioneer . Wo. 1 eolared fowl-----^___ tlh Jb. DIstHbutora itlirtrwl lala uelwl'r* H. Albert Neal is Co., supu supplies, B arbara flherlock. maid >I8J0— ing am ount* and on the following

NOVEMBER 23
,A. G .'Kail
No. 1 celorwl eprinp____ tSe lb,
. H O L M E S PRODUCE
t n S o d Ava. Bo. ' Fbona Miff
lr>n«porutloi|^b>nrMi^ bm <u
II
U. & ] >38i8: Oorta Poe, e x tra help. >76.30; >11.10; Idaho Packing Co, pravU - funds: Current Expense (581,89,
DorU Poe. extra h e lp , «3J,40: P a ris- ions, >33.14: Idaho Power Co.. eleo< Weed Sradlcatlon Pund >44J0, Poor
iaa, loc,, laundry, *14.oe; B e a E, trleity. >18409; - a - c .'J e p p e s e n , Pimd 830M. u d J I e a ith T7nlt T nut
Potter, mileage a n d exp., > iaJS ; mileage. (30.80; Johnson and Jo h n ­ Pund M0.10.
Advertisem ent, Nov. 20 Reed Apartmtsnts. election — ‘ son, jurglcal wpplles, (4IS; Eva K n- Poillnc Piaees Changed
: BeUrabeek * Awtlonwra >10.00. lousek, Qen. duty nurse, (36.10: T he T h e . polUng pUce In Twin .Palls
0. E, Rudy, JiuU ce fees. •» l8.00i Koch Butcher*' Supply, H H s u t - Election Precinct No, a has changed
Alfonio R a l p i u Janitor aervlce, piles, >4.65. from Reod ApartmenU to the C.'M.
NOVEMBER 24
€A S »j
Kingsbury'*, d rup, *447,05; K ren McElwnln residence: and the polUng
™ ^;I. D ./S h o rty ) Ambs . I afi* A. oMailoaal »»Im tl4 l ta II.90. pair. U M : O orii Strsdley, mUeage gel-s, surgical luppUei. lt6 J 6 : Us place I n Buhl Precbict No, 5 was
and txp, M9J0i Syms-Yoric Co,, Ftedda Lenon n a ld , *17.33: M cSes- changed from Clinton^ Store to U^e
-------AiJverfl8em eni tirN r N ddvvr 21 r 2 “r i o fflu supplies. >32.40: Vivlea Stet> son and Robbins, Ine, drug*, >366.>
AncUenew f or . • ~ a and u>i tiM. • Itw moallr Uer, extra help, >38.60; s ta n d a r d 79: JaunlU McKny, nurse, 813: Rettgaatlon'
printing CO., prlnU ns. >6,40; CiUford T h e resignaUon o t Albert H. Cobb
O E A D i. AN D USELESS
NOVEMBjER27 lO B S E S — COWS
.Staley, comtable fee, 13,40: B . H, ment, >1035. . I JusU ce of th^ Peace In Pller Jui-
Stewart, v r tti^ lle e n s a t,*3.66: 8bsU ' Midland Uboratorlet. H K nip* Uce P r e c ln c t- w u tUed irltfa: and
. R. C.iYonnsf -’ .- m i AlM Plek Op B o p Oil Co., In c. ear exp.. >39.07. : pUes. >168X15; Joy May Moiu, m aid. aceept«d by the Board. .. .
A dverlteem enl, Nov; 24 UOtO M Sinciilr Refining Co. c a r «xp, ( 3 « ; M tn. States TeL and TeL O o ,
^— O..E..JUaa4.AwUo8eer— t7J8! Schwartt A uto Co, e a r exp, TeL gervlce, >68.18: O U i.S e v a tir ' R outb tin e business vas-tran*ut«d
C A tlr ^ U S ^ > a « : llie Texas Co.; car i x p , *a.l6: C o, repair, 186.36; Agnei L. P a rk, unlU
Troy Laundry, la u n d ry , >3741: IV ty , nurse, 8117J0; Pbyilelans -Supply when
a hour of 8:00 o'clodc P. u .
a ite e ts was Uken uaUl "
NpyEMBteR.28 ,. collect : f S U IT S Unier^, dnice, >1SJ8; H enir ‘Xlio-i Co. surgleal lupplles, (ilTJ)l; Po u l- 6'cloek A. M, O c lo b « r_ ^ ,---
W > ;F a y C u h r o r l h t Juror’s c e rt, >303; U nloo U o -' Atteiit: ' .
_OPCOA t S ..& -S 1,ACES i -p.. A. B nLLg»,v--
“fOT M E N o r : W )M E N M n . J u iM RejFiuldl, n u m .~ U 8 ^ ;' . q i e r t '. -
WHAT7 D ID Y O U .A S K - P iili,'.Idaho...
A T I l » m p N PARBIBBa r
wben'TiM.ecmId g r t a m a ia u n
-W a K o H id i r ,
- A li ROBINSON loulir m sder.'liet u a a u w e r t b a t
qoMtUa p ir a i a your, order, .-
B iw lb : V « llv ;^ K « p n w U llT . ...............
h & r . T d l l o w . ' . C b ,^ :B 0 B U T 8 W ELP. A RETA IB e n m a t ' a t .........U n e 'p u r ^ ■
t t■o n ; '
‘M M A* W OppcMiea P M Hotal

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Psge Eight TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, November 7,1044
Tuesday. Novambat 7,1944 TIMES-NBWS. TW IN PALLS, IDAHO Page.N ineZ^

UNITY
G LAS^lfilED^ A D V E R TISIN G P vt. Keith and P»U R « Btegtiira, .
who hare been alctloned o e u Chl<
eago. returned for a two <re<k lur<
lough.. They are h u ot EtraBlng- . .'
ham.
HELP W A N T E D —M A L E F A R M IM P L E M EN TS W A N T E D T O BUY The R«llcf BOdety had u tU^Ity
W ANT AD RATES ........... ...
;an - kahv j -u
r DATnoUEfl OHAROI® sewing meeting at the home o( M n ...'
(lUMd u Ceal-lwr-oerdi Live Halford. A quUt was qiUlttd •
:k. rill, tad e»rT7. And unities m ailt toi th t'tim tf to
I IS or OVM DM m\i.n4int R e a d y t o S e r v e Y o u WESTt&H AUTO TWIN FAIXS be held soon.
Pvt. John Crane, Fort Blley, »ptat '
. . r t w h e n y o u lin v e a iiocd to his furlough a t the home o! his p u -'
WAHTEOi GOOD KrF.Bir.NCED e n«. Mr. ond Mrs. Alfred Ctant.
' “ » v “ E V s :5 i“; ' r P1.CMBIN0 FlXTD nES His wife and baby, Bronertai,
la adar. « ». «. buitd i; fill. !7 or P IP E S -m riN o s Wash., met him here and vlll itiv
B? r«K t” inT^eSiulfM
BU»4 »4»“ »
'* TO P L A C E Y O U lt. TIMES-NEWS M IS C . F O R S A L E
CommoDTe&lUi Bathtube
TrttiS—ToWii—Proven
for the duration o( hU furlough.
Wayne Onmer and Rted Allen
nd 60 Intormallon c«a tx
WANTED C L A S S IF IE D A D . . CLASSIFIED ADS Oood etoclc~Qulck servlet
ROBERT E. LEE S A iE S CO
MUn 6a Ph. 16BW
•eni to Salt U k e and Provo to visit
njoda and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M»thewi,_
P A IN T D E P A R T M E N T Oakland. Calif., are staying at the
home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
M ANAGER Phone r e a c h iiiK o v o r 18.0)10 Magic G A T E S BROTHERS
RADIO a n d m u s ic
Jess Matthews,
M A C H IN E SH O P BWiop and Mrs. L. E. Cr&M atvi
V u U ey hom es \\ m \ v s re family are vtsitliig in Idaho Palls at

38
we.siu;i,i.'ii>Allo "he home of his brother, Jolin Cnina
y o u r a sH u ro n ce o f fn^l re- nd famllj'.
M.I.A, mectins will cominenc«
«'iH « a t sm a llrsl. :ith a social Tuesday evening.
a tte n tio n . AUTOS FOR S A L E Meeting* were dlicontlnued d u r li

FARMF.RS!
the hnrxcjt-
Bi’c Rcllft loctcty "Ktsd conJtwit* ^15
rLC.S^flOfTK ‘sTOilE R E A l. E S T A T E W AN TED c Held Sunday evening,
S E A R S . R O E B U C K &. C O . I >luk eo4l Inquir* Mr, and Mrs. Divld Stainer uid
NOW AVAILABLE — portnWe ^fr. and Mrs. Alfred Crane attended
'VILL PAY CASI! FOR m d tr««k »tyl» mllk*r» '■ ' the stake mUslonsry banquet and
W II >l H.trf lU rrr I u. al*e(rlc motor. mOHEST CASH PRICES p4W fc
E lE L P W A N T E D —
V«rd____________ __________
ROOM.'. I'*ai. U..n,fnt, iii.-d-rri S«e E. A. MOON NEW LOW P R tr r s i I TMI.\ FALl.S MOTOR
Roclul held In tlie Blirley second
ward.
M ALE A N D F E M A L E
B E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E ! HAOERM AN
A T T E N T I O N , G IR L S [ “ M A N 'o r ° G T R L ' GAMBLE'S CHRISTMAS T O Y S NOW FJprenre M ao' Jonts le/t lor 3esl^
phone 8S6J AVAILABLE tie to resume her juidles at ttis Dhl-
Vo<J will • n " tT C VE6TERN AUTO-T%VIN FALLS vcrsliy of Washington, She wUt be
VKW ,„d COMI’l.tfE 'UK iNVKNTontKs r V <; >; i-
■•■T WOltKING tONUITIO.S'!- eenlor this year,
SKIKT8’«nj"sWEATEns Mrs, Carsoa'B Bunda • school d s u
^FIHsi CLASS COMPANY H A Y , G R A IN A N D F E E D had a partj-Bt Uie MethodlsleJiurch.
sfvL E S Ind* COLORS DOX *S. TIMES-NEWS io W W a .......... - • ------ ------------ IT Llania Znirr Fordor.
r « u II PLAY P E N S I IT 8uj>Uli<r F o r d o r . , . They decided.to hsve.thtffl ones
B E F A S H I O N W IS E , - J7J15—on sale f o r $5J« IT IWi. roTdor, month.
u u s iN E s s o P P o lm m n T WESTERN AUTO-TWriN FALLS IT rimmilb m l Cb>rrol«t 1 Mr. end Mrs. L. L. CbapUn re*. '
S H O P W IS E L Y turned Iirom Boise. Ch»pllo,-wlio '
t ROOMS. Bojira n«t>l b H V.I Ccupfc ,
B e rth a E. C«npbeir« T«rm» 19 V-l Couh. ------------Bt. Alphonsui
VIII Irad. In nn Twin r*lU rwld< V COMiUVUtlg
4 ROOMS. n.d»n, «IOi } !• ttu jiuiiii;.
Mr. and Mrs. Btlu left for Port-
PER SO N A LS Innil tailed there by the lllnes* of
HO^'JCNK HOUSE. IM JnJ their son-in-law. Bob Swltar,
l i 'E I S i s Z Z E l ? SA LM O N
’>IU, Klnb.
•- Plu>o« :
Mrs. C. A. Jacobson, Waldow
Jacobson, 81. Helena, Ore., and Mn.
W ATBR STOCK M cM U U T R Y PALNT C. 0. Orldlcy were dinner guest* at
T R U C K S AN D T R A I L E R S itt home oI.M ii, AtUe Orialey.
For W days only » e have 660 rirfi »r.di*''“ NoD« °U?I" Mra. Uzzle Steel Is In Boise at
^l1urc^ of SoJmon River w ater UOON-8 I-AINT « rUflN BTORE St. Luke's hospital recovering from
iiiock (or eiile a t *30 per atiara. 2020 KIMBERLY ROAD
T H T ftW major operation.
SWIM INVESTMENT CO . Mrs. Jim LoudCRsIager received
word from her huiband. PVL Jim
_____ .r - A s r n s d i 5 n r o Loudenslager, marine corps, that h» •
MISC. F O R R E N t .See H A CO N for
took part In the Pciellu invasion.'
T i ' S S D T i ’s f o F a (JKY, cl.«. (gi He has been overseas a short tlm«
pE7tMANE?iT5r~mo and this Is the first word Mn. Lou-
•J T R Z don-"ilnBrr has received from him.
WANTED — R E N T , L E A S E N O R T H S ID E B A lU JA i.N ’ 1 ,I V E .S T Q C K -1 » 0 U L T R Y Cpl. Harry A. Dennb, CampCrow*
I) llA.VD 670RE
rier. Mo., visited his porenU, Ur.
ALL lUxltsI txouu ■
^^-IM Afl(E,S. It. rininc*. (t.i- [-E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T S ........... A, I. Dennis,
J Mrs, Howard Csrlsoa left
I V s t-A N D W u W ^
: ..,uih. .I,
" ANTfn KiuJp|H ‘■'1.
niti. ciouih.

8ANOER-BICKFORD
FOR SALE .NOTICE TO CREDITOnS for Portland after spending t«'o
IN THE PROBATE COURT O P weeks with Mrs. Undburg.
ikV(» r " TJiE COUNTY OP TW IN PALLS,
RrSPONM|,|.E P.rry STATE OP IDAHO
ESTATE OF RICHARD CLARK,
M O N E Y TO I.OAN tr.. tleceiatd.
•itutM. FInonc*. Notice 12 hereby given by tfte
I WEST NORTH KIMBERLY undcrsigntd adminL^u-alrlx of th e
Il.i. .nd ic 01 Richaiil Clark, sr.. ficttaa*
to llie creditors oI a n d ..U per- Mm. Sam Carlson, Boise, visited
: i.^ii>„ S.II. I linvlTiB clnlm* ngalnst the s.t1c1 o t the Dudley Riilherford home.
deceased, to exhibit them vlth th e Don Wilson relumed from San
neccssnry voiichcra, w ithin Jour Francisco and Alameda vrhero bt
------------------- kF wabI m---------- months aflcr tlie (Irst publication hax been visiting.
W, C. Robinson nf thlj notice, to the snld admlnU- Oeorge Carlson, Boise, visited IiU
TjIHTrl RIDINf! I! triirlx at the oHlce of Rnybom and father. John Carlson, and hU broth­
OFFF.HS NEW I er. Albert
G O OD FA R M B U Y S Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and
S IT U A T IO N S W A N T E D " 10 ACIIKS IN KIMItEllLV .ll.lrl>-(. pince (icrd (or tn« tranfactlon o f daughter. Portland, returned after
Filr iHirrovrm.Hri Oo4 »o1l the biisliifM of said estate. visiting a t the Oral Bagley home.
IM Ai'HKS CI.OSK to TWIN 1 ALLS.
Dated Oct. 1, 19«. Mra. Willis Prelit, who spent tha
IIO^AcnES^ON NnVTH's1f>V’’worth C LO SE O U T! LOTTIE CLARK summer a t the Bagley heme, return­
'•i^ACKE.»^.l«ht^lot*K \ l i t iSliS IMS !i:ll AdmlnUtratrlx of the Es- ed (o Portland with them,
SWIM INVESTMENT CO. rURNlTUHE HEN'S DRESS SOCKS i 1 p»lr (or «ist« ef Rleiwrd Clatk, sr..
M>n. chlcL«n hnutn. I^xkikiJ 9 Mr, and Mrs, Bob MtashMl tt*
• A\J7o«orm.rj NECKTIES! BBC. deceased. turned to Vancouver, Wash., alter
publish Oct. 10, 17. 2«. 31, Nov. 7. visiting at the M. D, Wilson borne.
H ELP W ANTED— F W H ITE SHIRTS 1944. Mrs, ^f. 8. Smllhers and her
A fflrm we a rc (or onlr 11.46 brothers, Bee and Doyle Webb, wers
ESSENTIAI. W.r . &•.. niKKK n«m h TI.\LMONS HOME d i AUTO called to Lon AngelM, to attend th»
PROUD OAKLEY funeral of their sister.
r.fS : TO ADVERTISE!
‘ rnoTE"^!!
•. and Mrs. Edward H. Hale, ALBION
MOOUHN nVB ROOMS. Cl»« Io. ci*l *«4 n il\ w i n d o w '^ g I a s s Salt Lake City, visited relatives here.
-> r »(«ltB«r. »lee- so ^ outhtjlldlnira. A he»u- ID A H O F IN A N C E CO. Sgt. Edgar Kelson. C am p Hood.
V.1.‘5 ^ ;i.* Y u u rp w ;y « . • >d (loon, saraiM-
* LOAK SERVICE FOR EVtHYONS
S P E C IA L SALE 0 CHARGE"*oS’“sETTlNQ GLASS Tex., left lor his base a ft* r a short Mrs. Mertle Qulles, Mr*. Mats
a L t t s Titiafl. For (Jii;r p .n 'u » r ; oysillTH. lUnk « Trill Bid*. R E G IS T E R E D furlough at home with h is mother, R hears and Mrs. Verdetti PuUer
M. II- Klnit Compinr._____________ Dorrov Too P4r— H E R E F O R D BOARS M O O N ’S P A IN T Mrs. William S, Nelson. le ft for BoUS to visit Mrs. OuUet'
Amouoi 1 ) |" iu * l" il**!***" i FURNITU RE STOJIB A daughter Was bom U> Mr. and Burton Guiles, and funllr.
uHEEDiNb" "A?£:..cnA'MnoB— ----- >»B1- M»hj—ATrno»""i« ' " " ■siHrRratrM4niffaaie7"ttJTtr»-Tn)n- . .e-fllmonaea^btlrsa^-of-tho Al­
UAID «>nI*(].~H«rtBOU» lieitl. rOR QUICK SALE BLOODLINE. wa» bom to Pfe. and Mra. Glen bion Normal and hlf two daughters,
“ruw Jnt.^m cMVr«VM'*r^low'ptl*«* Ward a t the Oakley hospltaL Polly Joan and Betty Jean received
rr Iir4l<r, ihowir. SmtU t room 80 A C R E S - S i i i iiii L i i l M r*r Annle-Mereer; --MrB.- l a w -telegram-'from- Mrs,-eimonse& b
Jl.'r.’ ort* b^raJfol^eTal^bmd'or^lo Fowles, Mrs. Ora PeterMo and Mra. Boise, th a t her mother, Mn. Oully'
t ^*r«5of • In bick o( lo<.'Lo«iUd 1 block> NEAR TU’IN FALLS. Good beui* Os J ^ r (urnituro^r |oMDObU>.^(>^
(ini h(ju»« •otilh Klml.«rir bunk. •rid («na iulldlnra. Jlird »urfte«d Bud Wells, are In charge of school z^cks, had died Wednesday mornUig.
n«d. UMn»°Nb i r Frl»U win tte lunches t t the district school. M rs. Joe Simonsen haa been with
EONF. to h«lp »lur>«u» CF, IJSOO. FOB FEW DAVS. B»«
rt llm<. Thr** sduIU. t< K tWUSON. Rm U S ' (laBPCxt. Fbon*. «rlu et mom It. BtORQOW ■SUITES «i Mra. Lydia Read, Pocatello, U.vls- h e r mother th e p u t month.
160 A C R E S - D E E P CREEK Itlng reUtlves here. D8 Von Powell. Farrugut, son of

’' f i l s ’'' C H IC H IA T T , M gr.
u f Sbo.boB. 6b a. Fbon. II ST O C K FARM
Ko. t. PubI Pbo» I2UI
M r. and Mrs. Parley Powell, la vis­
M A D •rota.N E W S W AN T ADS. itin g hla parents.
^B6u£tKEEFEn.^^Llj^^^ EX CELLEN T BUY!
W od^ Tltrrt b^room bomo, ownir iMvins.
IIirtliTMd (loon. )>rs« iilubtn. <ull
Henson & B aker F A R M IM P L E M E N T S ~ G 0 6 d t h i n g s T O EA'f
bMtmttilj KinrjUd t~ ........ W« hot* overylhlnt for th« bom*. <~
Sil>WlWdcp_»o™_ti Sm ut boforo sou bur.
MOON'S
r. Prii W lnoipt II.OO. Tog pick, ttn m t ACflOSS Jl. niaek
C»n b. rtid lUI or p«rt *1 - wwl 8outh P«rk. Hirrtten Ctlimh. F U R N IT U R E . A P P L IA N C E S
i>nor>E s it. corrjJtiiMr. Fbon. >ijj,_MurU.,V
F O R C E D TO S E L L ! . I’hE-WAR ov«r>lut(«d dtrtn*
■«~AOBE’ IiilPROVED"FARMr' 'fn»tr«»jon. CirUr'»*lBdtrt«*«?'Kr. !!iiSr’ ; W : “ ombln?tLn ^ k r o . iS- . ' S S
or •xp<rt- aF|-LE». br-b?.^! or ln>tkIo.'d .t 6 ^ t
IN WASHINGTON Du. U> r»Hlnr bMlO. I uti l<irc«<l to
SCHOOL DISTItlCT B>» iMw. w»b «» J»r-
Altjj^v.^room^nwdrra^ how T
»»ur. Twidtiu KwihiSt M>mor.
Dna w«l!, K>t w«Ur. » tnllm ‘ o a s es ' BROTUERS kachinr APPLES CIDER
•oulb of C4ld*»ll «o Florid* «v«nu». W>nd«ll ________ Idibo 'i l l ’miKi »Mi*un*i!»t” ’'K«»i
CASHIER . room ted butmont drain. Nle« jsrd . er e VMl of Kiaipt on OrcMrd B r buhtl Br fiRon
UARIUEO OR 8IN0LE Or tnek Or btml bT sE sr PUBO. . c ^ ^ M l^ U o n t
D.nk 4 T n« BM*.' ^ ° ” *Phono 80*1 CABBAOB AND BQUA3H teiitU i
TRACTOR MANURE L0ADE3W p^7. u n /^ ' [
POTATOES AHO ONIONS .IE r»nw, n*i^ i
FO R D TWO-WAY PLOWS G R O W E R ’S J W R K E T - Ump. Afwr • pi to:
TRACTOR HANO'ON FLOWS Solution Of YMUNta/a'Piial*.
0 B P H E U M ra 7 A T E R Brins cc«uliv«r* K4 H tls »o«tt
—FUe« o rd en prompUy-
m a tu r » y. M. BUSINESS A N D PROFESSIONAL ; DOWH’ -'i::;
PAUL BLACKSMITH
■nd WELDINO BHOP - m r '
i l l '
W A N T E D A T ONCE
DIRECTORY PAUL, IDAHO

K itchen'H elper "


Sales Ladies- . •
• S iC Y C L B S A L S S A S S B V W e • K S Y i a o p
Pluba OnlRT. Fb. II
S a S S S 't
COAL and oD h»*Ut» ta d eoal tar».
‘p5ieBSre f o r w i n t e b a t
c»-o> on g a s e g g a B Bg
—W aitresses— m mam m m m m m aaa
• mMEOGRAPHlNG
FULL O R PART t U i ^
N O SXPERIENOE NECESSARY
A TTRA O nV B WAGES
• C lS A N S B S A D r s H a -
i t i u d »L w .‘n . m
T«la M b CudU * Adi Awe". P k m o .
• iiO NBY TO LOAN Sm mg SmSmi mi i rl /SysQ
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i
An>lr I s V oM It
• iCOUUEilCJAl, PJU ifTW G
SI6ftVICE5~".
— N E W B B R B Y ’S — £ b S > ^ M % r^ ^ r& I
AMotf i. I d H R F k MW < m m * M m m m m m
dBlBKSdHKS
• F M O S a W /W W C
B m * flaaWM •»< Btt. Oe. fhno» m .
• T y p B W B iT B I tS -
' a m m m
..••WANTED."
S ”K js s trJ &
9 O L A S S - J U D iA r O S S
.r o g w iT P g a ;
H ttm Olm * 4WW. iia ® H r-n n ^
. .GATES BROS. ..
■••MACHINE SHOP •
W ATSRSdFTSNBRS:. ' WStDBUi. lOAUO/. v : '- .d A M ^ j ^ r a o N B 9 su y r'
r f m r a n u » '
P age Ten TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, November 7,1944

He’s Now ‘Bronze Star’ General


RT RULES I
WAfiHINOTON. Nov. 7 W - A
com plftlnt liy Uic court ol cUlnu
th a t eonbTcsi Qlcliuri to li »- 1
stepped o n lU Judicial lovs lallcd U>
cn lU t a ny symprvUiy from llie «u-
“A LL STARS” in the W INTER LEAGUE
p rem c court.
By an 8*0 vote, the high tribunal
...... Tevcrsecl tiie lorcr couri'i. rtfim l lo
consider a dnninKc null In coropll-
n nce wltli n .M>vclnl cciii(iru^oiial
n e t. T he conn of clntms hnd pro-
tcatcd tJint ttie net (.•ncrwichtd upon
ItB Judicial rlghu.
Tlic dl^pul^I sttmmcd linck n
y e n n when n contrncior. Alien Hope,
su e d lilt Rovprnmcnt lor J30C.OOO
dmmiKO* lo r breach of caiiuucl on a
tu n ni'l cxcnviillon Job in llic Ulaincl
Of Columbln.

OVERCOAT
D lrrrlrd lo lltar Hull
Pope wii/^ iiwiiriii'ii { 4 5 , In thnl ^ V
s u it. T hen, iwci yi'iira ukh. coiiBfcM
piiA.sod 11 ftiiotliil act ilifi'clliiK lliu
gurdlcSA of liA prcvluiu di'Cl.slun iiiid
Men's Dress Sox
to nwnni a Jiiclmin'm In lint »ii S m a r t p H tle r n s . R e in fo rc e d fteel
certjtlii siii'clllcuilon.s In Hit.' iicl. and t o e s . Size.H 10 lo 12.
Pope rcnewuil hl/^ suit, ilii.i uni
f o r »I02,102, 1)111 Ihp cnuri ol clnim A w o n d e r f u l b u y ...............
t>nlkrtl n t heiirliif! II. CdnK'nciiiix iti.i A F in e Im p o rte d
conKtfs-1 could not "plli’Cilvcly ill
^ c c i" it lo (li-clilc Ihr rii.M' ;iK;iiii o
Slve Pope n JuilKnii'iil <lcl''iiiilnnl l>.
■'.simple compiitHtlon."
l l i e MH>rcmi' n n in > oiuiiioii. viflt
U-I) by Clilel JuMlru .Sioik', .miIiI i Ih
IJeut.-fien, ro u rln fy II. I|nil»r., rlxlil, I', S. fl
iillni happll)’ as lif rrtrlvM ilir lirntiir «f
nmr Ilradlpj, I', S. in.un.l tn rrr.' rhief, l<
urhrn. Cfrmany.
F le e c e

F a m o u s
C o a t

M ill —
E ro m

W a rm
a
$
JllClKliK'nt, bill M lhrr liwl Uii' rile-,
2 5
o f crenlliiB ji ne w iililiKainiii on ihc
Kovcrnnieiit'.s p^irt lo j>jiy 1’nin
c/«l/n.5. Tlterc mi.-, fio ro/i-sU!iit;jii(i
ob.stncic. Justice Slone’s upliiloii ^nlil
lo bar congre.'^ (roni linpiisliiK ilil'
3] STillES Truman Victory
May Give GOP
B u t N o t W e ie h ty !

...
u c w obligation upon tin: Kovvrnmcni
i f I t though t that Pope liud not iKcn
adeqUBtely compcnsnlcd,"
. - . - O lhtr AcUani
PICK GOVERNORS
Dy DON IIYNDMAN .
Senate Control
I n ollicr actlona, Uio llrnt opinion WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (/P>-Vot- WASIimOTON, Nov. 7 WO-Sce- A good coat lias a great reiponslblllty ■
d a y of tho term. Uie court: narlo for a nlghUnare, oltentlon
■s ill 31 fltatM will chooso govcr- Sen. Hart}' Truman: more th a n Just to keep you varoi. It m ust
' O rdered th e Peiinaylviuila railroad ..ors' in today's elections, and sev* Suppose In today's voting th a t
a n d 19 o th e r rail lines to show shy eral nlntcs nko will ballot on public be a n asset to your appearance ^ d still
O corgla‘4 Oov. EJlla Aninll thoiiUi ixillc^' tiiie.Mlnns Ih n t hnve nttraclcd ils partleiilnr comblniitlon of ■'
n o t be perm itted lo Ille iin iimriiikd nl Interi'.sl. puck a tremcndouh amount of wear. C. C.
c o m plaint )n h b dnimiKe ncllnn Ii.skii will (Ircldc in a rclcr- i;ili clivlnMiir-iircMdi'iil; i2i R l—
a s a ln s l th e earner.^. Arniili b seek. iibllciin.' ti.un IX.Idly lo sent Anderson's hove jual such a coal. Brushed
I'liilum w hellifr lo ndojH Miilpwlde II' miHli. iiiKl i3> Missouri names
I n s c<]Uallznllon ol sQUthcrn (rclstil prohibition; MK^ourl is lo vole on
r n tc s wlU) Ihase In oilier nrrn.s of fti'pnbllciiii KoviTiKir, fleece fabrics of California weight. Notch
II pniposcd link'll mcrn! ii'KUIature, TlR' urc,i:i:nt tcniuu-llnoup U .'>A
th e country. In New Jerfffy, lh« cifclora will sct- laiiels. Single breast fly front. Smart camel,
Upheld, iinilcr the'•'filled milk" I h o t nrKiimcnt ovrr artopllon O niucn.ls. 37 Hrptibhcan* and one
a c t. Ihe conviction of llic "Cnrolcnc I'rusrc'.'.: 11 the llrpubllcans F in e K N IT S W E A T E R
b rand ni'W con-slllullon. ,houlil t:-ii 10 .sciits from Ihe Dein- teal, blue, and brown shades In » 35 10 14.
ProdiicU coinpiiny. Lllctilli'kl, ill., on Californlii. Arknii.-iiis Pullover style Ims V neck, knit wrists tind
chnrKCd ol Imcrsiiiio sliipmi'ni ol a ocrals. Ill .vorrlxjanl---U'lniKiraiily Come 1 d look U ■r while your size
Florida th e re will be wlduly-walcheil —Koultl n (I 18 Di'liliKTul-'i, -17 K e- boitoni anil coine.s In Iukk»6c uiiil c^imel.
p ro d u ct culled nirolcne." l l i e cuiitl if.sw of [xjpuhir M'ntlnienl on pro- Drew sty le Is b utton troni with two pocK-
r u le d ununijnously Him allhontili ihc paiiils to oullaw the clo-ied *liup nil the lone minor jm ny
nicinbrr. cls and come,‘> in plains nnd two tone.i.
' p ro duct. coinprL'^ed of tkiinnii'd mik. by providing lliat no person shall Doth sty les In
1—lo nrcrpt the vlcc-prcstdcncy
v egetable oil uiid vlliiniliis,
properly labeled it was confuicd wiili
w hole milk.
' nil'll I'lnpluyineiit In Ihaic
bccau.'o ol nffllliuiim or n —Tnimiiii wriiilil have lo reilsn Ills
ll.v,(>iirl whloli
sizes 30 to 46.... $3.98
iilflllallon ^vllh a labor union. o ru n . If u R e­
C ontract Killed Illcfal In the BUbemntorlal elrclluns,
R uled Illegal, under llie fair htlriiiii.s will be wnlchUiK Ki publican governor neru sunrn In in
sta n d a rd s act. a "i.plli-dny pbn U'hvllaT the 6leitdy Rvpubllenn MlMOurl, he coutd »|>(miIiii n Rc-
c o n tra c t fo r wage pnymciiu. Tlic gain.' ^lllcc I&3B will be coiulnuod, piibllriin 'iicci-.vMir to T rum an, giv­

CLIPPER CRAFT SOITS


p la n , formerly useii by Helnicricli 31 G u b criu turl^ l CunleiU ing till' Ui'piibllciins (Kitter to o r ­
a n d Pnyne, Inc., Tulsa oil producer, Involved In the 31 coiile-sts at ganize till' .H'nui.' Hiid Hike ovir th e
provided fo r wage iiajmenw on gubrrnalorlal »i:ats now held by I coinmllli-e chiilrniiiii.shliis.
b a sis ol each elglil-hoiir lour rCKarrt- Republicans and 13 DemucraU. !ti 'lYimuin cmililn'l b rat Ihe coinbl-
Ic&s of (he iiimibcr ci hours woikrd the nation a* a whole. HcDUblleaii.'i niillon by ri‘.''Unln)( before a l(<-i>ulj-
weekly, T h e empldyce ri-celvffl lloan Was sworn In ii-s KDVtrnor.
control 20 slate cnpltaLi r either. Ml.vinurls present chlel exe­
re g u la r rat« for ihe flr,<i four hours cra u 1!2. T hill compares
a n d time a nd a h all for Uic cl(!lit G O P governors and cutive nl«) Is a Republican
f o u r hours. Tlic govcriunent But 'I'ninmn, In Kan.'iis City, le -

$35
crats a t the ix'uk of Deiiiocratln
te n d ed th a t the total lour pa) parly pow er In 1030. In thi liiswl to nclinll that Ih c nUhlnmrc F o r B e tte r S ty le
n o more th a n It wna prior to udoj)- elvcllons. Republicans i.curcd ironarln disturbed his -sliuntxTs on
tlo n of th e plan. gain ol fivu governorships.
• Whiii, the Ropubllcnni elect 10 F o r L o n g e r W e a r S U S P E N D E R S
Among the more j>o|mlous slates
ienalor.s?!’’ he cxcliilnietl.
Hyrum Sparks’ electing Kovenior.-i th is year arc Ill­
inois, In d ian a, Ma.-uuchiL^etu. Mich­ "Tile whfle scenario In based on
tfiineone* ilitnin of ih c Iniixi.wtble.
Famous Paris nnd HIckock brniHli in
downs o f piitterns and colors to elitmse
igan and Ohio.
Last Kites Held 30 T ea t I’upular Seiiliment
In rffiT cnila behiK held In con­
riie Repiibllcan.i h aven't a cliiiiu'u
if iluing Ihnll It's sltni>ly Inipassi-
M on w h o know qiinlity i n s i s t o n n C lip im r C riift. T h e exlrii dc- from. A ll elastic with
leather e n d s .......... ..... $ 1 .0 0
OAREY. Nov. 7-Funerol aervlcfs blel" la il.s in -styliiitr und liiiloriiiR p lu s t h e e x t r a c a r e u a e d in fabric
f o r H ym m Sparks. 77. pioneer Caiey nection w ith the sta te elections, 3(
ra n c h c r, w ere lield a t 3:30 p. in. elnles will test iw pular sentim ent on
S u n d a y a t ‘he L atter Duy Sainu
c h u rc h w ith Bishop Max Barton
such l.ssiK's an vclentii-s' beiiufll» anil
R well Annulment Plea K eteclion n ssu re you the k in d o f s u i t y o u w a n t. N e w e s t fnll and M E N ’S B E L T S
A good assortm ent in blacks,
w in te r w e ig h ts atui p a t t e r n s in b o t h th e d o u b le and kIiikIo
I n chargc a n d W.
speaker. Filed by Husband b re a .sle d m odels. Buy on o u r b u d g e t p l a n if y o u w ish .
browns . . .
All le ath e r______ $ 1 .0 0
A mixed quartet s a n g .................. ty tax exempllon for w ar veterans. jiie young hli.«band filed suit for
w h ile Allan Pj-mh and Ccctl Peek Alnbnma and Arkan.«its~exemp- annulment of hb< m arrlnge and a
— offered-solofl. HiB lnvocatlou_t,as tlon of scrv^M m en from poymcnt iHht of two dilldrxn lnslliiii«>d O t h e r B c K s lo $2.50
b y T . e. Patterson micf Ui« bene­ divorce sull in dlilrlct c o u rt :
d ic tio n my Marold Vllwortli, Tlie day.
pallbearers were Milford and Elan* CaUfonilii — proposals calling 0|xil WouHcotl. chnrBlng cruelly,
ley Sparks. Harvey. John and Oale gros.<> incomo taxes of th ree lo five filed 1--11 Jor divorce from N. W.
P o r k c and Parris Draper.

o t 1 p. m. Wednesday.
per cent to support retirem ent in ­
• • _ M r . Sparks died nt the home of surance a n d old n(sc pensloiu up lo
IDs daughter, ^frs, O. J, McCnrler, 100 montlily.
Massacliusells—to perm it bridge
H o was th e son of Oeorso and and w hist to be played for prize-s
H a n n a h DavLs Sparks, pioneers wlio if proceeds from ndmissions go «
. w alk ed from Iowa lo Salt Lake Clly charilBblc, educational, elvlc. fra-
Wonucoll. Tlie coiiplc innrried May
SO. ISIC, al Gooding.
Tlic plaintiff n.sks fo r an
Isirlbuilon of community proper­
ty valued at approxim ately SlOiOO.
the custody of iwo children. }ISO
month icmpornry alimony and sui
HEAVY CLOTHES for the OUTDOOR MAN
in ^6 i^ a n d taler moved to Paris, tem al or educational Institutions. port money during the pendency of
J d a ., where Uie son'w as bom on the action ond »250 suit money. She
aL^o asks for a rr.slrninlng order W ORK
M O L E S K IN
Sheepskin
£ {a rch 12, 16C7,
M r. Sparks married Miss Cli&r- 50 Sheep Killed; prohibiting the itefendnnt from dis­
W O R K P A N T S
lo tto G oddard in 1BD7 end in 1893
th e y moved to Carey, where he op­
e ra te d a fo rm and catllc ranch on
Struck by Truck
F lsli Creek now owned by Joe Davis, ■ HAILEV. Nov. 7—F ifty sheep were
l A te r tho fam ily moved Into Carey. killed n e a r hero la te Monday when
posing or mortgaging community
held property.
Raybom and Raybom. T w in Falls,
are attorneys for tho plaintiff.
David H. Walker. Tw in Fall*, who
S H IR T ' Extra heavy pin -itrlpc fleece
back moleskin. Orey color.
Coats
H e leaves four sons, OcorBc, Mcr- struck by a truck loaded with 10
•rU a n d M nrgah, Carey, and William tons of freight.
a.ik.s annulment ol his mnrriiiBe to
Dorrlss Hasso Walker a t Dallas.
$ 6 .9 5 $i.98 $ 1 6 .9 5
S p a rk s, Vlsntia, Calif.; a daUgh' The d riv er ot tlie tn ick . Junes Tex.. March 33, 1913, asserts In his
, te r, M rs, M cCarter; a brother, Wll. Bollon. T w in FBI's, who was oper­ petition that he was u n d e r use n t F a n io u s
Ideal for men who work out-
• l o r d Sporks; i7 grandtlUldren ant ating a tru c k and eem U trailer own­ the time of tlie marrioge which was W oolrich B ru n d .
15 g rcat-grandchildrcn. His wife and ed by G a r r e tt Frelshtlincs, cscaped con.summoted without th e knowl­ doors. Bis double breasted
tw o children preceded him In death. without Injury. T ho t r u c k ............. edge or consent of his parents. He All wool fobrlcs c u t full . style coat made of nigged
O u t^ f - to w n attendants a t the damaged. states In his petition t h a t he and P la id JA C K E T
length f o r added comfort cloth and lined wlih warm
lu n e r a l wcro his brother, WUJoni Thirly-flve ol th e sheep, property his wltc did not live together fol­ and w ear. Two r o o m y
S p a rk s. Visalia, Calif.: Mr. and Mu. of Hassell Blankenshlp,.H aney lowing the marriage. Oossnck ilyle with belled bock sheepskin pells. Warm turn
pockeu. B lac k a n d white,
- 'O c o t s o Sparks and Mrs, Emily Bird, were killed outright. Fifteen ... C. A. Bailey, Tti'ln F a lls, is a t­ red and w h ile pla ids end 'and side'pockets. 6l*es 38
u p collar. Pour big pockets
K o m pa ; M rs. Claude HorUm, lUch- disposed o f duTlns th e day becausc torney for the petitioner.
checks. S iz e s 14>i to 17. a h d 'f u n belt. A real weather
lle ld . and M r. end Mrs. Jack Peler- of their Injuries. T liey were being •to.46------ ---------------------- - - beater. 61»es-38-tO-«.— .......
— son- a n a M rs.~^'noii'D avU ; taken from 'Bum mer to w inter ranje
a t tho tim o of the accident. SYRINGA
The accident, w hich occurred a t
the bottom of T im m erm an hill. Is
— C o y e rt W o rk P a n ts $5.95
■ t* to h a te ■
M r . and M rs. Ben Johnioa arrived Dickinson, N. D.. are \is itin s a l the F h ie -q u a lity .h e av y weight covert c lo th . P ra c tic a l
f ro m Tacoma, Wash., u id plan lo Anton Mncbacfk home.
. m alce their 110010 here. Pvu Edwin Macbacck. fomierly d ark shades. Reinforced a t points ^ 4 A f t
iV is ltln s a t the Lad Kudle home stationed In Texai, is now In the o£ fltrain .for added wear...--------- ^
a re M rs. K atberine V la u t and Mrs.
Ti'aiilc H effner and son, Schuyler,
Blinding Lights European (heater of w ar.
P A R T W O O L

-N eb- . . . .
Blamed in Wreck SO X

JEROME. Nov. 7—Blinded by the Tan Drill Work Shirts me wewlng'


lights of a n oacom lne auto a t 3:30
e. m., M onday, H y ra m Fairchilds,
M A TTR ES S Biff, full c u t. roomy work shirta m a d e fro m a long
iir»l color—,
BEBOUDINQ • RCNOVATINO 1
M r . u d M rs. Bojr Bhsver m w rt
to th e ir ran c h two ■and one<halt
Oakley, w aa forced o ff th e highway
three a n d . one-half m iles south of EyEBTON UA1TB E S8 C a |
w ea rin g tw ill cloth. You'll want s e v e ra l o f th e se
while y ou can . ---
39C
m ile s w M t. and one-fourth mile here, stru c k a pUe o t rocks an d blew
-■ a o ^ of th e Jbtm tala serrtce aU'i out two o r his Urea. Sheriff Lee S.
Johnson disclosed. ,
' m Bwefld Atb. s. F h o M Si.fV I g e t th e m ,------------------- $ 3 .9 8
:^r.^ .v u i t t o * " i t ' 'ihe'Ve. E Orlanon P u te n s e r s In th e c ar w ith V tir-
t o m * ftw a Shennan 0 »ks. Calif, Is ^ d s were I* a Mboso, Mrs. U

Favorite Gambler Shirt


■ M W . n i a SeaTercombe. - • ' i h e rsister a n d m other, whose ni___
; R o berta'- C lark ,. Boise,- i s . vlslUnj were n o t available. N o Injuries were B O O T S O X
a t t h e Jr. D .'W ataon home. . reported.' - -
a . B.'- OrUmorB. returned Irom »ry«el«ht boot tox w ith
- :^KeIlo«r;-irhBr« he attended the R«. Popular w eatern style gambler s h ir ts w ith th e 8r
:. -;;bekalirO dd. FeUmr coQTentlon. He b u tto n c u ffs, a n d 1-button through p o c k e t. attractive colored (opa~;
;rfo w -e l,e e te d grand Junior w arteo to
,ittIi» 7 s tU (I 'lo d g e :o t;th e s U te . '
r ^ ^j» c t»nU n»; to , wortl' recelred here

“ T w in F a lls ’ M o st P o p n la r D e p a rtm e n t S to re ”

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