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Show For Assessor , - ' ? : . ' ' ? ' , ; ! ; I ' i 1' - 3 : To The Voters Of s Franklin County I am a candidate for re-election as assessor of Franklin county. I appreciate the very loyal support sup-port you have given me in the past,, and I earnestly solicit your support in the coming election. My experience as assessor is most valuable in filling this important im-portant office. Respectfully, FRED HAWKES ( Paid Political Advertisement) 10-24-31-2C gum i ii iiiw.ll ! wiwuwwi'.W)Wi...j, mnvmmviwmff". liiiiiiinryuim .n' iiniin n mmiiinii in ij Q in - -liUU-tlV-iW 'n'.Vf -j' WAjtJtjm'.-' i ii'TW Atruii&ittm Wl.MliMimMrHTinfr ami it II Willi IIIBUMMiT " " THE RECORD OF HENRY RAWLINGS AND FRANK SHRIVES DURING THE ADMINISTRATION ADMINIS-TRATION FROM 1936-38 IS ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT RECORDS IN FRANKLIN COUNTY HISTORY! TO THEIR CREDIT Road Improvements- Building Improvements- (1) NEW COUNTY COURTHOUSE. . One of the most modern county buildings in Idaho a, $140,000 structure obtained at a (1) Road Oiled from Preston to Utah Line. cost to the county of only $75,000. This fine building was a result of untiring (2) Oiled Road From Dayton to Utah Line. efforts on the part of these two men to fill the urgent need for such a building. (3) Oiled Road from Red Rock to Preston. (2) NEW SHOP & COUNTY EQUIP- ment Building. (4) Weston-Linrose Highway Constructed. Modern shop and storage building con structed through their efforts. (5) With CCC Cooperation, Road From (3) jEW EQUIPMENT PURCHASES. Highway 91 to Willow Flats. i. e. - - Road construction and repair equip ment siich as snow plows, graders, scrapers, (6) Numerous Stretches Farm-to-Market and ors & Roads Graveled. TIONAL GOVERNMENT IN OBTAIN- 1 ING NEW FEDERAL BUILDING IN (7) New Bridges Throughout the County. PRESTON. WHAT COMMISSIONERS HAVE DONE MORE FOR FRANKLIN ! COUNTY? Compare The Records! - These Achievements Were Accomplished With HO EXTRA COST TO TAXPAYERS! i Henry Rawiings Frank Shrives - - Frank Shrives and Henry Rawiings j ! ... made a good team. They worked well to- ! Has been one of the most conscientious gether before and they'll repeat the good County Commissioners this county has ever k twQ yearg had. Sincerity of purpose, loyalty to the best interest of this county, and a friendly, cour- N0 Commissioners have been able to go I teous reception to every problem brought to to te state and bring back as much cunty j him have made him an invaluable county of -, aid as successfully as these men. Friends have ficial Let's return him to office November urgej ,;, to seek office to continue a good S 5! administration. CAST YOUR VOTE FOR TWO CONSTRUCTIVE COUNTY OFFICIALS i AJ Srnnsored By Friends of Rawiings and Shrives) j (This Non-Pohtical Adv. bponsorea cy Masters who was raised on a farm will stand by President Roosevelt's preparedness program and cooperate in building a permanent per-manent and lasting peace. Congressman Dworsliak lias vo-ed vo-ed "No" on Hie Navy expansion bill and he voted "No" on purity payments to farmers. He voted "No" on Neutrality and against a re .ervoii on South Pork of Snake river. He voted against Conscription.. Conscrip-tion.. A Republican candidate for the Idaho Legislature in Idaho Falls wrote Owarshak on July IJOtli as follows; "In your rf.cnt visit to Idaho Falls, the Posl-Ilegisttr, quoted you as stating that you were glad, that, Henry Fonl rerii'.ed to :nake planes for ICngland. The lii.e of demarkalion between pro Hitler and aiiti-Iii itit Ii is no fine ;l is Fome'.ihat hard to distinguish wlie-you wlie-you rue pro Hitler, which I trust you art. not. Hut utterances Paves us in suspense. The procrastination and obstruction obstruc-tion tactics in preventing National Defense measures by members of Congress, sometimes makes mo think that we are being rcprestnt-cd rcprestnt-cd by infants instead of men. This is no time to play politics, our Democratic system of government Is the stakes..'' Vote for Masters and security IRA H. MASTERS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, Second District (Paid Political Adv.) |