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H M f l r . u u if Vallejr, 1963 _ ^^^^^nd«ho>-l^ ----------- B lcet 0 M o n B ngibilities o f the depa 3 by Fred G. Aandahl, V\ ■Irftof the department of ii flimaxed opening seBsions_ol lSp™ SItw n assc iZthSlOOTelegate^Tfipsta Kmorninfforthe 18th annu » „^ahl atated p r im a r y respom ^ci^Note fed le^easesfor \j Woblcss Total ^ ■isnNOTON, May 7 GTt—T h o gjoi ■ Z to t nporled today unem- dev K g t dedtoed Jeoiooo in April, a K t JoWesi drop since lut ju,i ■Siymait Incrciued b y nearly pjo] million In the m o n th . ^ I . incoiiraglns Job r e p o r t waa I d lolntly by Secretary o f Labor .j, KfflUd Secretary ol Commerce K ta I ntw combined release K i s itallable to b o th depart- jo t . rOuUnok II Oood ^KSlofflntnnotmcemcnti—^iifr ’bQM Bnhit'tt olllcerj laid th a t not „ a t d r employment I n c r e a s e and ■tjojment decline In April, aa t^ui durliiB the w eek ended, h w H | 0 , but "Ihere was evidence a , ■.Bonpioymcnt continued to K u the nynth progressed.” |j ^ ■mployment was r e p o r t e d a l i ot WOOO less th a n the ■ h Jobless counted In March, B m e n t Increajed by 498,000 4 ,,^ K Mirch and A pril, rislns ■io, 100 fl 00 to 60^08,000. the Hcimp Noted reqv B^blesi Jrop was largely at- "'3 H td to the W«al seasonal plolnip Bldoor activities, U n e m p lo y m e n t a t t ■dSned between THarch and In ill but one ol the p a a t dozen B in M6t,W ' loblfW.' ictorfccked £ olakeJOver-S 1 TT plan or University eCOW, M«y 1 IliV-Dr. D. H. P""' iholiu, (jean ol th e U i i l v e t s l t y Eo deparimen't ot agriculture, Said «n appointed acting associate Invei lint. It WM a n n o u n c e d to d a y < e-board ol regents, »pMuj will servo In that Q m. :lly until July 1, He then be- O l I acting president s u c c e e d l n e Buchanan, who a n n o u n c e d his C ntlon yesterday to Join the lit Institute, a non-profit iBllnn-iponjored by- the-pe -------- r- B Industry. There since 11127 _____ Opholus has been a t t h e uni- a^WKlite profesBor -in- Mlence He also. directs the q-u*, «rd •‘will the time it permanent tat. ■Cin'l Tell Y et' A" 1“ “ ked l( the a p p o i n t m e n t MDiade/rom university ranks ff tlMans waa. she replied, "It 1. but we can't tell y e t." i taed a sutfmont saylns ff"’’! Buchanan 1 resignation was W with deep rcmet, a n d com- rt on the jrowth and ad- ----------------------- draft 'Plus of Butter [fcredfor Trade ' WNQTON, May , ,^ _ T h . c r; '!»" aiS i t '" " ' “»n cosi,' u™ , , •• '■“"s- ‘■ccesi lent Z t ‘™‘“‘<»'«.^the de- MeOf ::~g . g s i r ” a; r:,;™ taM n.l8ht,or T] lhe Aa«ocLt'’d ‘^Prcs™ ,|,,i", mwnst: more ...1 above WK ""Ins 1 W’ck. No and '" “■'y M l S J"'»l inlnlm'ulm \ X h ly r''’'''’ ''’'* " ''" " tno B --------------------------- Th( -------- 1058. licDcath __ _ ____ •reboard A IiUUm u of »iu M ml ni l>5> J " ntr:-!®*-**' Uiey, W6S _ 8 * J j l ey,18M - - 1 3 ^ -........ A Region! 0«Jclml City tni County Newip*p„ nratio n J O pens; on H and the department of interior were indahl, Washington, D.C., assistant nent of interior, at a noon luncheon ^ pHfljnna o f the tWD=da,\M5oaveBtion-nf -w aSion assoclati^ here, »- li te^Tepstered-Thursdajreveningrand' ® 18th annual meeting of the organiza- | | ry responsibilities of the department H -------- are the reclamation of arid I and semii^rid lands under I e federal reclamation laws and |P the development o f natural K QJ* resources as authorized by ^ ---------- congress ------- ------- ------------------- !!Z I 1 He said these responsibilities In- t l d l dlude the disposal of surplus elec- -- trie energy which can be produced ' t—The economically In the course of theae unem- developments. April, Aandahl said the primary respon- e last jibiiity for supplying the power needs of an area rests with the’ ' nearly people locally. "It Is sl^fnlfleant that, as a matter of policy, we place j . ■“ emphasis on Irrigation," he said. Labor ,j,j,e department of Interior Is I,;. ‘“I®™ jiappy to cooperate with the inter- e-i release IHe irrigation districts and to participate in the construction "Jl of upstream storage - «<ich-as |the ® Palisades dam and reservoir being ^ 16 tllfr H irni K iitirpH- nf--imppipTmmtgT------< it not water, Aandahl declared. Be e and ••we will look forward with en- reg ril, as thusiasm to other projects of that M. ended. idHd;” he stated. for Idence Aandahl commented th e Colum- — “ “ bla river, with all Its tributaries, 2 Mcd. Ij ^ remarkable water resource. He ®“ said during the little more than one W year ho has been assistant sec- SS'Sin retary for water and power, all of 198,001) the problems thal have come to his rtsms attention in this area, are within the capacity of the river to meet requirements of the people. -r ly It- oaly Question Is." he said, jlolnip "the conitrucllon of proper facilities — ® jment at the proper places to accomplish 16, f-jna" -that-purpoee;''------------------- ' - p dozen Other featured speakers at the j , nmmlng.«twlnn. ln<!lUded-MaM3>n.- ;while’ ?enard Ijy Hobtosdb, Washlnjtjjn, Clot t^^D^-^aij^tsnlregtoS*direct IW bureau of reclamation. I'J- .. General Robinson in reporting on ._ H the corp's activities in the north- I west, .etated the corps’ primary in- A terest is the cooperative develop- a|»_jnent-pf-resonrcesrHB urged Inte- ^ grated, comprehensive p r o g r a m , planning. ,, ||-y In dlscusstag the agricultural situ- . „ *■*'] atlon and its bearing on reclamation B_ polleles. Haw centered hls talk on etslly the problems of farm surpluses. He ' ° illure, «ald TO BiUlon doUars have bien * ' oclate Invested In farm surplus crops the Tb today (Contlnii«i on Pti. », Coliran <| I'l®"' ------- r— . ------------ and Stevens Says “JJ edlng J fth*^ Solon’s Aides ica?u profit to rc now ’ WASHINaTON,^May 7 churi “ f* today thalrflenator McCarthy's aides and f tlireatenedTlnrir“P vjro.' David gjrls’ > Schine failed to get favored treat- ,poni ‘'-the- -ment^----------- ----------- th They made "exceedlncly serious" nair^ threats;- Bteveni" told the s^aje >raj “ Id BUbcommlttee Investigating the Me- one ' QSSfhy-rJnny_CQW, anotl Charge Staled ' chair And, Stevens declared, he had a and ! distinct impression (rom McCarthy, rnnki. “ as from the senator's aides, Mji J „T. that the more the army did for l'““t ' Schine the less “hammering" the Alphi I army would be subjected to (rom Party was McCarthy comjnlttee. blrthi . Schine, a member of a multi- Cox 1 Jd. millionaire New York family, was (c y 1 , 1 ,^ an unpaid consultant to the Mc- Carthy subcommittee until he was t » drafted last fall. Tactic) Quegtloned If The McCarthy-army row revolves J about army contentions the senator m p and his aides made improper efforts um to get preferential treatment for ^t Cl ■ '"e Schine and McCarthy's counter- delph “■■day oharges the army tried to shut off ^ight mil- the senator’s Investigations of com- "■ munists In the array. At tho outset of today’s session, irlces McCarthy said he thought he could pijm, to 47 complete his questioning of Stevens lend- today. But Just belore the hearings rans- recessed until 9.30 a.m . Monday, Bde- MeOarthy said he thought ha and- it«-» Oohn-would-nood-abouUon-hnut-juid mder a half more. So Stevens wlll be bock " In the witness chair on Monday. ____ R^feSo^lrSf^fi , 1 ; Highway Aid Bill " ,,„l WASHINGTON,-May ,7 W -Pres- I-,.. Went Elsenhower yestoj^ay signed a J, rccord size hlnhway aid bill nnd ex- > pressed the hope that road construc- J™*'" tlon can bo stepped up to an even ^ moro rapid pace. |„ , i,, i,,j With a congressional dolcBntlon ,pl, looking on at a Whlto House cere- mony, tho President p u t Ills nnnie to a monsure authorizing 000 mil- jj„j| uns In (cdornl aid for high- jtandi „,, way hulldlng In moIi of two years. 1,0 nd Tho ^noncy will bo mod to assist finl lu thd states In the construoUon. , tlio Jo Th# program wlll itoi:t July 1/ tlon ol ----- 1058. ' Buol T . . . ' ______ _ A Regional Newspaper Serving City .nd < . r Newip.p„ Delegate R were istant cheon ion-of' r and' iniza- :ment f Jfll arid under iturai i , * - i ^ w P d by 1 les In- ' aad'.* I elec- --- ^ )duced ' L these espon- power the' ' t .. place lid. ior Is I.;. inter- e: uct on 71, w ncntal------ 0penfnpTEUlWIir“6r liie istii anniu Reclamation association got under vn h en- reglsiraiion of delegations at the Roge f that M. Cooper, president of the state organ ford Steele. (Staff photo-engraving) lolum- ----------------------------------------------- ^ W estern Clot all of -■ il - Decreed i Twin Falls'merchants and thei) jiiities —at least so far as clothing Is 1 npiish 16, announces B ert Sweet, jr., Go Purpose of the western clothini Jubilee celebration and attract to ]g^n, felothing will become the official d H K f e Members of th e Merchani B iB t> li^ b -r of-Commerce have ple'd 8K ^ *. i * ' ):ioi -Car^. .m’j—•— -Sw ector, ^ r e Jubilee > Parade Plans 'elop- ____ ________ ..- -clot ^ Are Reported ,, Additional plans for the Golden ' Jubilee parado June 1 and posse ‘ten 1 ^ Riding club Jamboree at Frontier " field May 31 were announced Prlday Ban iiin Warberg. parade..m arshy “ 'ji' g the "^he parade committee of Mra. Lionel Dean, Mrs. Abraham Amos and Mrs. Roy Blrrell reports con- tactlng 37 different groups and some ,j^ of those definitely planning floats are announced. The senior high school Girls' clotl :g league and Boys' club plan a float inte to represent tho schools. The first ooli -sohool was a ftBmn hullriing-buUt-in- -gum 5al the spring of ISM. The building Is a ,s now the United Brethren-in Christ opei =sec=- church at'Thlfd-aTEmiB 'toaTTilrd- -'T ( aides and Shnrpn Carson, president, of the sued )avld gjrls’ group, and Kenneth Kail, to " reat- iponsor, and Dan Davis, president, goat of the boys’ group, are planning th e celel float. Bt Sna{e Taking tho position thst “every- not' Me- one was a newcomer sometime or to c another," Mrs.,John E. Turner, float j^ng chairman for the Newcomers' club jndu ad a and Mrs. C. E. Trout, president, an- rthv nounce sponsorship of a float sp ildei’ Mrs. Harald Oerber, president and the 1 tor float chairman for Epsilon Slgma hear. the Alpha sorority, says, "A birthday (rom party would bo no fun without a blrthdoy cake." so C. 0. (Buddy) iiiltl- Cox has offered his services to the was (Conllii««i on P « « 1*. Column 4) M e - ------------------------- -- Baseball Today Perk olves By United Press g„ jt lator NATIONAL of U forts New York at Pittsburgh, St. Louis In ai (cr at Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Phlla- Mu Iter- delphla and Chicago a t Milwaukee, mars ^ night games. base, :om- _____ atlng AMBRICAN mam slon, RHE ™ '‘‘ Philadelphia .. 000 000 00<V-0 8 0 New York , 000 000 30x—a 3 0 OE Martin and Astroth; Morgan and Pren lday, Bldai Washington >l Boston, n ig h t oriei B am e.-------------------------------------------- todaj (Only games scheduled). __________ o ^ jf H 8spit#^iloeci jr.s- (Edllor’i ^olei Here U tho slith surar ,pda In » iwles of dslly articles on Msfir patlo ... Valley Memorial hospital snd Ils op- Ical ^ ' eratlon. It Is llie hope of the Times- ml Ir 111 N '” * •>'« In'nf"'**'"" '™" In ihe.0 (irtloles will help Ihe people gnnlz In a bolter undemtnnillng of the ho«- ini pltal'i problemi snd enooursie full perhn aupport of the Institution.) the J innie _____ board Based upon ncocptod nation-wide HospI If'- standnrds, tho (oremost objective to lo oars, be achieved by Maglo Valley Memo- assu^ a«l«t rial hoipltal Is full accreditation by tM m tiie Joint Ooniinlsslon on Accredits- P ^ n y 1 , tlon of llMpllnU, , , { Buoh aoM 'odltaUoiI 1* Un bat •*- wrltlr W' Ah TW IN FALLS, IDAHO, te Registers 1 - J-ii HBH^^Hlifii t* I ri^;wrr ,»''i!n.i«ii. tc in ti c( cc Ii -00 tb annual mhiing of tbe idalib SiaiT' ^ under way Thuraday and Friday with the Rogerson hoteL Registering Ui Fred ite organliatloiL Recifltrar U Mrs, Stan- ® ivlng) laJ a& lothing Is I id for Jubilee 2 nd their employes will gj/westem m' ing Is concerned— beginning May i jr., Golden Jubilee chairman. clothing is to prornote the Golden iract touriats to th e city. Westera ] fficial dress June I. f ? (ir [erchantfl bureattiof the Twin Falls ive pledged 100 p er cent coopera- ch );ioh' in—t h e ' program says ^we^.Mftnagement and em^ ployes will be clad in western „{ clothing. O ther businessmen - 3 are expected to cooperate. |tc At least two Items ot westem ..clotliing-^»m~be-retiub^~for' the ™ men, exclusive of belts and westem , ties and neckercfaiefs. Women will den be r^mred to wear at least one _ pgje Item of westem olothhig. ' itier * vigilante committee wlll be or- L (j^y ganlzed to enforce the westem hni clothing rule begirming June 1. A jali will be erected' to house vto- ' • lators and "kangaroo” courts or- ™ ganlzed to try persons guilty ot rT’ violations, ’The cooperation of all merohants, ” , employes and residents is asked by Sweet. He points oi)t the westera Iris' clothing rule Is designed to create loat interest and enthusiasm In the nr Irst cJolden JubUee celebration. The I t-ln--»ummor-Ione-eelebration-cannot-be -« I Is a success w ithout everyone's co- rlst operation, Jhe ^ Id. lira- ' ’To'further'ada'toThe cSlenratlon — ^he sued_Jfljnalfij:£aldeiLts_pfjgie_^ty •all. to grow beards, mustaches and goatees for the SOth anniversary i th e celebration. jai B ^ ^ , mustaches and goatees are ne\ T - liol compulsory, ijuf will do much inii to create Interest .in the nmmer- Uoi oat long event. T h e cooperation and , a indulgence of wlvea and sweet- Uoi “n" hearts is asked. int Special prizes will be awarded for ne\ the most-colorful costumes and tho beard styUngs sometime during the prii summer celebration, says Sweet. ' a -------- ------------------------------------ dy) •’ Roadblocks Due pa For Highway 30 .y MOUNTAIN HOME, May 7 (^U 7 Periodic roadblocka will be set up froi on the Mountain Home-Bolse stretch Wa of U. 8. highway 30 by state police fen uis in an effort to cut down accidents, abo la- Maj. Stewart Cameron, provost :ee, marshal of M ountain Home air force J base, said stat« police wor&-cooper- for ating with tho strategic air ' com- whe mand in the safety campaign. cufi [ E -------------------------------- to 0 MEETING CALLED Cor 0 GENEVA, Switzerland. May 7 (IPV- H md Prench Foreign Minister 'Georges Fai: Bidault called a n emergency meeting ulec h t oneadihg m em ^rs of his delegation lem ------ today-ai-sooi>';«0-ho-rooelvod-word- tlon of the fall of D ien Blen Phu. con acca’e i f i j t a i o W [th surance any hospital can offer Its Inal fir patients that th e Inslilullon's med- .the ,p. Ical staff and facilities meet the lhe H. minimum standards established by proc lon natlonnl medical and hospital or- assu |)le ganlsatlons. nnd M. . Tho benefits of accreditation an tlen ull perhaps best doscrlbbd by Trustee, trea the Journal for hospital governing dayi boards, published by the American com Ide Hospital sssoclatlon: pcrt to "To the patient. The patient Is "1 10 - assured oKlolcnt care lluough bet- liosr by tor iitfdlcn! atnff organization, com- s pi pelontpersonnel. and adotiuftle ding- worl noillo nnd therapeutic (nollltlej! The Ia(lll \t- writing ot medical rooofds, the oxam- woU ■ \\ . , I| m ll “I* Tj [DAHO, PRIDAY, MAY 7, 1964 -F e d e ra I Mafa I '"fe HAILEY, May 7— Drill tes week, to determine the exista M in Blaine and Camas counties ® of the maiviHuals are Blaine w Announcement that the gov - a . nffifa nf thfi special minerals J French F I Fdls t< H B : PARIS, May-7 (ff'H-Dien H B today the norttoest Indochiui 1^1 A little fortress named Is was still holding out three m mized the Indochina wgr to th tian de Castries, the lanky commander in chief, sent to Isabelle was to fire hia own command post when the com- munist-led rebel riflemen finally cut through. 'There was no Immediate word as to ths-fate ot Oeneral de Castries, -oommander-of-tjie-fallen garrison, TOiTT3iai--8rT3«revKvrTre~oirtsrd ^th Terraube, a Prench nurse and the jY tj only woman In the besieged fort. Stan- ‘She had been decorated for gal- lantry twice wlthhi the week. ------- Premier Laniel told the national assembly counter-attacks had been launched In a vain effort to block the rebels from making a juncture in attacks from the northeast and the southwest, but the defense .ef- forts failed. Q A "The govemment has }l^t learned L /V that Dien Blen. Phu has bew suBr , merged after 30 hours of'unlnter- Stem rupted combat," Laniel said. May Laniel said “the French reaction will be the reaction of the virility of ‘ , a great natloij." ---------------- -- alden rrancVsUnds Firm sten^ ^ He added that Prance wlU con- /■ (hro-lts Instructions to Its delegatSs p_nL at Geneva without admitting Uiat the Dien Blen Phu surrender can pera- change anything, says -"BShce wm reoajr 'to Jfiiriull» lhat during seven yete It ha# never ~ r ^ VlUiraefendlngaaflnrs-gfeBt'region- Stern Asia," Laniel told the assembly, smen All the deputies hi the assembly e stood while Laniel aimounced the ■f fall ot Dien Bien Phu—except the rommiinlals. TheV-remalned-seated. Gen. Ho Nguyen Oiap's rebel « mlu '" ‘8® tona, bidding for victory be- -fore the Geneva conference started negotiations for an end to the 7- year-old war. outnumbered De Cas- tries’ garrison by 4 to 1 or more. 'T 14,000 Men i -'vto- Castries waa esthnated -on the eve ot the showdown battle to-hava . 14,000 men. Includhig wounded, at ^ his command. These were French- , men, Porelgii legionnaires, Vlet-' namese and North Africans. There ^ ' were about 1,000 wounded In under- 25iem (Contlnged on P«fe 3. Cojamii }) create L the I* 1 ^ Jordan hays l,"Jtte.Intendsto_ ^ “^JlnisiuTenii arsary BOISE. May 7 fm-Gov. Len Jor- dan emphHsited'^oday that he-has 58 are never considered le a ^ g his post rnuch immediately to accept a f e S ^ l posi- »mer- tion, , Tho governor, who has been men- weet- tloned as possible chairman of the international Joint commission, told <1 for newsmen he never had given any wid thought to leaving Idaho before the I Uie primary elections in August. Answew Rumors Jordan said he was making the statement to quiet rumors that he planned to resign to accept the fed- eral post immediately. VI) “I still intend to finish my term." he insisted. (jfu The governor' returned last week it up from a governors’ conference in rotch Washington, D. C.. where he con- >olice ferred with government officials ents. about the possible federal position, ovost Address Slated force Jordan was to leave this afternoon )per- for his home town of Orangeville, com- where he will deliver an off-the- cuff address on current state affairs to the North Idaho Ohamber of Commerce. (m- He said he would fly to Twin arges rolls tomorrow where he is sched- eting uled to speak,on reclomaUim prob- ‘ %tlon 1ems lo tlie Idaho State Heclama- word- Hon- fl^nnlfttlnn _f^iirlng _iLa flnniinl . convention. 1 Procedure Is r Its Inatlon of pathological spechnens, ‘ ned- .the regular review and analysis ot 1 the lthe clinical work, and many other i 1 by procedures of detail and prccilslon i or- assure u moro accurate diagnosis I nnd efficient troalment for the pa- i are tlent. All this means speeding up i stee, treatment through shortening tho I ning days' stay In the hospital, reducing i ican complications and what Is moro lm- I portant, tho saving of )lves, i it Is "To the physician, Tho accredited 1 bet- hospital provides tho physician with | !om- s proper environment In which to i ling- work. He hus n o t only the nccossary | The Ia(illltIoa at hli ,4l>poaal, but also a am- w«U tjalned uslit him. —1 ____ _________ WneLlrrlKatedldait , 1964 - ral M ini] tte T ests n A reas ^ -Drill testa are expected to be made bj the existance of uranium in the Hailey counties aniiBJike-number have takcin •e Blaine county residents, it the govemment would start di^illing minerals Investigation divimon^of the I Fort in Im s to H ordes ^H-'Dien Bien--Phu-ha9-fftH«ni - Premif Indochina bastion "has been submerge named Isabelie, site of th e French u t three milea south of the bloodied, n war to the world for 57 days. One of ' he la n k y ---------------------------------------- sent to i~i-« • I • SrEliminatioi f I e m e n -■ ..ord. Hazards le Castries, n garrison. Steps toward .preventinj Tre-ousrd- FfflteTKjmity’s-last-tw o-tm ff ^ at a meeting o f the Twin d t« gal- night in the Idaho Power cot ' week. director of the 'Twin-Falls hi| '°had*te'°' ^ council th a t trees obs rt to bioS moved at the railroad and a juncture Hugo Schroeder died last M theast and |jy g, train coming from tl e enss p - sinema, reported a ^t learned trees possibly obstructing tf bew suBr yie^ ]iave been taken.out Tt Ji group ha“ff suggested T;lre1ii h reaction provement to th e engineer t >vlrUlty of the la s t safety meeting. ------------------Tumlng-to-Uio county nmMmai rm northeast of Kimberly where Mi I will con- MUmle Nouneiwas Jellied last wee rdelegat* tHrcoiSaraav65atBdT)l»oJlirstt Itting tliat signs on all roads crossing'tbe eas •ender can west. road, currently a 'detour, fi _______ highway so. This tempfjtary hlghwf n tS n m e ® pwaently cansteFSTnnB'!®^ I h’a# never gravel trucks and other vehicles ii reat'regioB- ereasteg-the-trafflo-Iar-beyond-np! assembly, mal. It was pointed oul. s assembly The eoundl also undertook to ai unced the proach the city engtaeer, the cll except the manager and commission with 11 i|cnfjrt suggestion a trafllc control light I ap's rebel placed at Sixth street and Malniavi rictory be- nue w est Police Chief Howard Ol ice started lette told the group he estimated to the 7- would cost approximatsly *2,800 i id De Cas- equip the intersection properly wH or more. Uffhta. He stated lh a t s light the: was needed not only to help chlldre ted the crosslng Main avenue to LIncol •“'’“O'. al«> to breai: up U funded at r' OUlette also thanked the counc lor its. support In. h la anU-Jaywall ins' tog and safe-driving campaign. I to'undeJ- "'W continue to keep i iDmn s) least one man In uniform palroUlr the downtown district on fo< through the summer. ys The councU slso agreed to exploi __ thp pnMlhUlly of Bettlng_up a con . pulsory troftlc education sohool f< Sto traffic violators o u t of courl hi -------- r - -unilerthB^uthorlty-oMhei>ollce^( n turlment. The proposal was mad I e i ' l l j by ’rKomM Hovtaaen“on behalf c th r ’T w C n ’alls-AsOTclatloirof Dl . Len Jor- jurance Agents, w h o volunteerei at he-has-^stance, ............... ......... .............. - his post Another committee was reinstate SeMilposI- to stai't Tin. education program a the growing, dangers ot regional It ieen men- rigatlon dltehes (or small chlldrei an of tho particularly with the nearing c sslon, lold school vacations. given any —^------------------------ before the RefUSCS aking the U. of I. Commeni t POCATELLO, May 7 Ifl-Dr. Car t tne tea- ^ McIntosh, president of Idahi „ State college, declined to answer i my term, yj,terday which sought to de 1 .. 1 . termlne If he would accept the presl last week jj^cy of the University of Idaho 1 srenco hi Ho said, however, "Dr. Buchanan' officials , 5 jijnntlon Is cause ot profound xe 1 position, gfjt. His capable leadership has ex. tended far beyond the campus o: afternoon the university he h a s served wlll rangevllle, dijilnctlon." 1 off-lhe- ------------------------- amber ot Driver Fined T. W . Richmond. Buhl, was flnet to Twin 110 and $3 costs-in Justice cour is sched- Thursday after pleading guilty o: ion prob* running a stop jign while_enterln( Heclama- hlKhway 08 from a side road sever La flnniini mllpji south of Twlq Pallfl last Mon- day. *e Is Explained pechnens. Through recording the history ol [lalysls of hls patient, proper u se of the dlag. my other nostlc and therapeutic facilities, Iht precision mcdlcnl staff oon(orenco, and othei diagnosis (citurcs made available tn the ac- r the pa- crcdltod hospital, th e physician h iodlhg up nble to give better care to his pa- ning tho tlent, and. In addition, bccause ol reducing orianlzed and lystematlsed e((orts moro hn- li« Is consistently liht>rovlng hls store s, ol scientific knowledgo. And finally iccredlted Ills own professional status Is lm- clan with proved by bolng a member ot lh( whloh to medical eUtt ot an accrcdlted lioj- nccossary pltal. ut also a ‘To the govonilne board of the list him. .(C o«Ubm4 M rw* t, M hu U ~ ~ ' __ I ited Idaho Countiei ________ ; ------------------------------------ - Utmbcr ol Audit BorMS of CltenlatloM Aifoc/tM Trm tad VnM Pnu n in g Cre^ its for U rj ts W est ol be made by the federal government we the Hailey area. Meanwhile, m ore than have taken out papers to apply fnr pinin rt drilling operations soon ctftne from E ion of the U. S.' bureau of-mines. Stor Indochina ies of Enem; Bn; - Premier-Joseph Laniel-annotmced-1 1 submerged.”, French union garrison’s m a in artilU aloodied, muddied bastion that h a d ep: s. One of the last orders Brig.-Gen. Ch: ation for Road irds Under Stad prev_enting* future fatalities’ w here-T ' the Twin Falls Safety council Thurst I Power company auditorium. J. D . Sinei in-Falls highway district, reported by let t trees obstructing visibility have heen Iroad and county road intersection wh iied last March when his truck w as str ig from the tructing tS Senators Kill “nteV^LaLoi engineer at . _ Bill for lei m J'w iS'v WASHINOTON, M a y 7 »- I. l l voted today to seiidPresit er vehicles lA- Southern anji. nprthiern De tr-beyond-Bor*- ■crfl«.-?_disrfiyayding pji It, ' senate HepubUcan leaders, "voted derlook to ap- gether, but fbr entirely dltfe neer, the city reasons, lo recommit t h e bill, ilon with the Northern Democrats said-I jntrol light be measure, approved nn straight m and Malniave- imeOrthrraffiiintJeerS5led U r Howard OU- to the heart of what they oa e estimated It antUabor "toequltles" In the pro itay *2,800- tor --------------------- properly with senator HUI. D„ Ala.. apeaUng ? committee Democrats, said ) help children measure had come to the set t by "executive flat." He chifllged Cl weak up tne ^ ittjj ^publicans t a d refused .H fh« councU consWer changes pi^oposed by ci c ^ p i i T . He revision bUl to Elsenhower’.-.pe< II. tn v » n At recommendations. ™ notmnini? southemerj w e re also « 5™ w ried about an antldlscrlmhial net on looi. ^endment which Senator Lehn eed to deplore ■P’ W b .,N .y , said h e would ny up a com- __ (on school for , “ ^ ot courl but O YQW ylra I lA nrl Iheijollce^e- “ lal was made - m i behalf K |q d latioiTof - - J Ji-i-iaiiC -iJJaai I volunteered ^ SM relnslate’d “ v)VerT'0]Pfe’eS pro^m on ad6chlflar3«ay''rt) A Plying Boxcar blew u p yesleri " “i’ on a supply drop-jnlBSlon lo^ 1 nearing of kllUng Its I JWerlcan civilian pU ots and ~ French crew chief, ifiigpa one ot ths Americans. James McGaMm,-3J^ EllzabeUi. km i n (tnf the most famous and ln( U llltlC llI/ pid airline pUols In th e lar ei [ Ifl—Dr. Carl The Chinese communlsta hod h nt ol Idaho hhn captive for tlve m onths In 1 to answer a after he crash-landed I n ted tei sought to de- tory. , lept the presi- The other American Wiled ^ y of Idsho If Wallace Abbott Buford, 28. Ogd , Utah, who narrowly escaped dei r.Buchanans jj j^ys ago when his plane i p™'™™ ” ■ riddled by antiaircraft flre, wh " cam^ of American pUol w served wllh jtddal French command i ___ nouncement said the ca.use of I J explosion was not know n but un men dclal observers thought possibly hi, was ttaed hsil *>een hit hy Vletmlnh ai Justice courl aircraft. ng guilty of McQovern and Buford we hlle enterhig among s group of jam e^Z ! U. le road seven civilian pIlour^eHSIoyed by rell ills last Mon- Mal.-Qen. Olaire O hennaull's 0 Air Transport, who w e flyliig ---------------- Boxcar transports the U nited Sta , -- .g has BuppIlod^lhB^Prehoh'-alr'Xb e history ot Heavy Damage to faclUtta'the Fruit Crop !Notc e'lS"the ^c- payetite. May 7 MV-Hittty : physician Is “ "t normal peach cr e to his pa- 36 per oont o( tho prtm o orop .a I, bccause ot *3 por cent o( the apple crop w Used e((orts, killed by lato frost, grow eri a vlng hlJ store shippers estimate. - ................ And finally, Tho estimate waa voiced at itatus Is lm- mooting hero, Halph McDoni imber ot the Caldwell, uoretary of , the Idi srcdltod Iw - 61|lpperi euoolsUon. sadd the 1 -----------------tomperatures ot laitTFTldiy i )oard of the Saturdoy nlghl apparently did CIhu U (luhasg to plum aod olx«nv oro I _ ___ EDITION : —t ___ ' PMCE5(ii(rra rew to Jra n iu itr of H ailej n m en t west of Hailey soon, t)osslbly ne lore than 20 individuals have filed on clai: y f o r .dalms-in-the-8ttmirffRTiCT-glTfreg— 1 '/ti le from R, H, Storch, chief of the Spoka Ines. Storch also Reported th a t a field li oratory to test samples v be set up in Croy street h( I A near the county courthou Asslsthig Storch in HaUey Dean Holt and Almgn Robert! Poremen-Ialiorere brflUght‘to“B a /-V W Y from Spokane are R . W. Oamea i !-■ ■ II V Ray Mullen. Fifteen HaUey n bave been hired tp work on drlUhig crew. The m en wlU wort inotmced-W e two-shlftsrStoroh-eald;---------- Kenneth Hlnman wUl operate '{v. ' “Moratory I n - e r o y - s t r e e t - i • in artillery, bui A sI will act as sampler, it had epito- The first drUl teats will be m '.-Gen. Chris- •“ th® Reck creek a re a 15 mUes v ---------- ------------- of HaUey. Each drill hole will ........................ flunk-80-or.60-feet-and t«8ti-^aj ^ _ J taken In every Hve-foot aect I $ 1 11 reported. T h e federal gove /V w V I. ment also Is Interested In aevi other areas around HaUey, he «d( George McCoy, county auditor! k l.llllV r«corder, reported on ths mit ulaUfis t h a t h a v e B S ^ f f l e i t n ^ -whe^-Tw^ cii Thursday au ihe clahns, however, are J. D . Sinema, highway 63 In BIi Kv loftr,! countlea as far weirt rted by letter Ehnore county, McCoy «ald«Thl lave heen re- to the jame- general area In wl ection where the federal govermnentJs^ipeiat °truck 'vSSe i^lmn-tethrniite^bb of the federal search, evidence ■ r ^ « || other Btrateglo m e ta ls wiU be MUI IV I H Such metah as thorlimi,colianbl an?_tahtM,lui» Jha7a,be«ufono^ Labor - — rich uianlum depoalU; Pred Bai Y « q « I?"' pnoltat of the Idaho Dri IJ; X Cdr •“ ^tip% .«aid iji H ' cOTt"rtoocrtr ------ ^"'•tr ilay 7 m-The . J a e n d President , - s? . an aDDeaLJff_____ 'li'. a d e r s , "voted to-. F r f i l JT f ll' T V il tlrely different ■■• * AUJ u *1. SEAITU!, May' 7 OB-IVw « t'h'loBot the Interatate commi 1 s ^ g h t j a t l y . -oommlBsliM'i t a a t e rn »e, faUedto go Blrudture 6n weatem raU. llrel ■at they called would hami eilstlng western w ' 1° the present modlty rales continued as tba k "u. . 5 ° * !“ teBthnony".BeIore-«aH la., BpeaUng for hearing here today. - .ts. said the The ICO taaitos Js to ^>14? to the senate advlsabUlty M extending ttis o: ;e chatgEd com- rate-itruetoe^vbiph-gwenUr^e b a d refused to provide lower c l a s s 'r a t n on weat jposed by com- freight, TOe hearing opened^ t nd limited tbe yesterday atter previous leuloni hower't-tpeclfle ^tXake-ollfrLat^Asgelea-aod-l IVandJco, vere also wor- reu»-Ejqii««»4''-'^n^ TwowltaestoHtt-tadatijnoni h« w ortd^i "Unexpressed tho same fears he would caU pressed by yesterday’s wltnesees t the clau rate eztendon would ca ----------------------- -a-ialM-ln-the-west coast's-adn r\ J t a g e o n i compatltlTSj eonunod L /C a tl, freight rates. ____ . “ TmUt^SrOHy,- lBJUWutlntf=1 . Teliii-rl ~ ~ Traffic a^clat aad the port am rdocEjommiasii oflColumbla-fivff^pdrtjpakUF' ?!?? »trald railroad loss JlTU eSo WennirtliroughrJoweMirtsfarn-ol would,,cause^m-lnoreas»- ar3«ay comhodltyTates.------------ .. t=--=. V u p yesterday ____ ' nl^on toJe- Fean DlsmpUon , killing Its two' "Dr. 0-- P.'Zlebarth, Dnlverslty lUots and the Or«Kon prolessor representtag ae\ WUlametle valley chambers of oo ans James B “ I'l InllexiblB tate atn eth N J was would disrupt ahlpptag-ln 1 ous" and infre- WlUametto valley. H e Bald'most tilsta had held “ 1 " ?" rales. riS “ :d‘"liil! Farm Price Index For Idaho Risiii Ift flre, which BOISE, May 7 Ifl-T he U. & ( :an pUot with partment Qt agricuUutfl said yeat day prices received by Idaho far command an- ere In Aprll were 4 per cent hlg] I ca.use of the than the prevloua month, o w n but unof- A 31 per cent increase In U ght possibly It prlcss and t 0 per cent hlk< in I rose U per cent from March to Ap ^ L u ll’s S v^lylHg-tEi"^^*!^^ ...................... ....... — ' - I United Jtates "' ' . . jnofi-air-Xbroo Blen--Phu;:-^^ il— — ' - L By Tlie A iiortuM rrw*--^ J The Kootenai rlyer at BM laSfe to n«rs Ferry stood a t 8.49 feet t< , day, a rlie of almoet 3U feet 1 n l \ nrPn 1»>“" . “ warmer weather has [f -LlUlCU ^ o f f ot mountal Wl— ^Tliirty per snowpacki, ' al pieaoh crop, u *as the second aharp riae 1 ttm e orop .and two dayi .at Bonnen-«^er« th jp le crop woro flobdtum# Is Jl feet. • ■ gxoweri and th# Ooiur’ d'Alen# rlw , I -Oataldo-Misup-^-lJI-tatrtor' . .voloM at » ,tag« of JlSOJ) fe e t aboifi M . Th“ Clearwater ritM' .'i .J Lewiston wai reported flowlilw I f o u b l o . f d B t fc.lMCftil,,*-# ‘r e ^ y lt hour. rl.. of more thart4«0ili4 , o tie n y orojii. ' , ...... . m, ,,1 miii ,■ , r .

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF... · 2014-12-12 · H M f l r . u u if Vallejr, 1963 _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n d « h o > - l^ -----------B

H M f l r . u u i f V allejr, 1963 _

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M o nB ngibilities o f the depa ■ 3 by Fred G. Aandahl, V\ ■ I r f to f the departm ent of ii■ flimaxed opening seBsions_oll S p ™ g ® S I t w n assciZ thS lO O T elegate^T fipsta K m o rn in ffo rth e 18th annu

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le^ease s f o r \j Woblcss Total ^■isnNOTON, May 7 GTt—T ho gjoi■ Z t o t nporled to d a y u n em - devK g t dedtoed Jeoiooo i n April, aK t JoWesi drop s in c e l u t ju ,i

■Siymait Incrciued b y nearly pjo] million In the m on th . ^

I . incoiiraglns Job r e p o r t waa I d lolntly by Secretary o f Labor .j, K fflU d Secretary ol Com m erce K ta I ntw combined release K i s itallable to bo th depart- jo

■ t . rOuUnok II Oood — ^ K S lo ff ln tn n o tm c e m cn ti— iifr ’bQM Bnhit'tt olllcerj la id t h a t not „ a t■ d remployment Increa se and ■tjojment decline In A pril, aa t^ui

durliiB the w eek ended, h w H | 0, but "Ihere was evidence a , ■.Bonpioymcnt con tinued to K u the nynth progressed.” | j ^ ■mployment was re p o rte d a l ■ i ot WOOO less t h a n the ■ h Jobless counted I n March, B m e n t Increajed b y 498,000 4,,^ K Mirch and A p ril, rislns ■ io ,100fl00 to 60^08,000. the■ Hcimp Noted reqv B ^ b le s i Jrop was la rg e ly at- "'3 H td to the W«al seasonal plolnip Bldoor activities, U nem ploym ent a t t ■dSned between TH arch and■ In ill but one ol the p a a t dozen

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olakeJOver-S1 T T • p l a nor UniversityeCOW, M«y 1 IliV-Dr. D. H. P "" ' iholiu, (jean ol the U ii lv e ts l ty Eo deparimen't ot a g r ic u ltu re , Said «n appointed acting a s so c ia te Invei lint. It WM an n o u n ced today < e-board ol regents,»pMuj will servo I n t h a t Q m. :lly until July 1, He t h e n be- O l I acting president s u c c e e d ln e Buchanan, who a n n o u n c e d his C ntlon yesterday to J o in the lit Institute, a n o n - p ro f i tiBllnn-iponjored by- t h e - p e -------- r-B Industry.

There since 11127 _____Opholus has been a t t h e uni-

a ^ W K l i t e p ro fesB or - in -Mlence He also. d ire c ts the q-u*,

«rd •‘will th e time itperm an en ttat.

■Cin'l Tell Yet' A "1“ “ ked l( the a p p o in tm e n tMDiade/rom university ranks f ftlM ans waa. she r e p l ie d , " I t

1. but we can't tell y e t . " i ta e d a su tfm o n t say ln s f f " ’’! Buchanan 1 res ig n a tio n was

W with deep rcmet, a n d com-rt on the jrowth a n d ad-

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o n H a n dth e d e p a r tm e n t of i n t e r io r were indah l, W ash in g to n , D .C ., a s s is ta n t n e n t o f in te r io r , a t a noon luncheon ^ pHfljnna o f th e tWD=da,\M5oaveBtion-nf - w aSion a s s o c l a t i ^ here, »- l ite ^ T e p s te re d -T h u rs d a jre v e n in g ra n d ' ® 18 th a n n u a l m eeting of th e o rg an iza - | |

ry re sp o n sib ilitie s of the d e p a r tm e n t H-------- a r e th e rec lam ation o f arid I

a n d sem ii^rid l a n d s under Ie fe d e ra l reclam ation la w s and | P

th e developm ent o f n a tu ra l KQ J* re so u rc e s as a u th o r iz e d by ^----------c o n g re ss ------- ------- -------------------!!ZI 1 He said these responsibilities In-

t l d l dlude the disposal of su rp lus elec- --trie energy which can be produced '

t—The economically In the course of theae unem- developments.April, Aandahl said the prim ary respon-

e last jibiiity for supplying the powerneeds of an area rests with the’ '

nearly people locally. "It Is sl^fnlfleant that,as a matter of policy, we place j .

■“ emphasis on Irrigation," he said.Labor ,j,j,e department of Interior Is I,;.

‘“I®™ jiappy to cooperate w ith the inter- e - i release IHe irrigation districts and

to participate in the construction "Jlof upstream storage - «<ich-as |the ®

■ Palisades dam and reservoir being ^16—tllfr Hirni KiitirpH- nf--imppipTmmtgT------<it not water, Aandahl declared. Bee and ••we will look forward with en- regril, as thusiasm to other projects of that M.ended. idHd;” he stated. forIdence Aandahl commented th e Colum- — “ “ bla river, with all Its tributaries,2Mcd. Ij ^ remarkable water resource. He®“ said during the little m ore than one W“ year ho has been assistant sec- • SS'Sin retary for water and power, all of 198,001) the problems thal have come to his rtsms attention in this area, a re within

the capacity of the river to meetrequirements of the people. -r

ly It- oaly Question Is." he said,jlolnip "the conitrucllon of proper facilities — ®jment a t the proper places to accomplish 16,f-jna" -that-purpoee;''------------------- ' - pdozen Other featured speakers at the j ,

nmmlng.«twlnn. ln<!lUded-MaM3>n.-; while’ ?enard Ijy Hobtosdb, Washlnjtjjn, Clot

t^ ^ D ^ -^ a ij^ ts n lre g to S * d ire c t I Wbureau of reclamation. I ' J -

.. General Robinson in reporting on ._ H the corp's activities in the north- I

west, .etated the corps’ prim ary in- A terest is the cooperative develop-

a|»_jnent-pf-resonrcesrH B urged Inte- ^ grated, comprehensive p r o g r a m , planning. , , | | - y In dlscusstag the agricultural situ- . „ *■*'] atlon and its bearing on reclamation

B_ polleles. Haw centered hls talk on etslly the problems of farm surpluses. He ' ° illure, «ald TO BiUlon doUars have bien *' oclate Invested In farm surplus crops the Tb today (Contlnii«i on P t i . », C o l i r a n <| I'l®"'

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Stevens Says “JJedlng ■ J

fth*^ Solon’s Aides ica?uprofit to rc

now’ WASHINaTON,^May 7 churi

“ f* today thalrflenator McC arthy 's aides and f tlire a te n e d T ln rir“P v j r o . ' David gjrls’

> Schine failed to get favored treat- ,poni‘'-the- -ment^---------------------- th

They made "exceedlncly serious" nair^ threats;- Bteveni" told th e s ^ a je >raj “ Id BUbcommlttee Investigating the Me- one '

‘ QSSfhy-rJnny_CQW, anotlCharge Staled ' chair

And, Stevens declared, he had a and ! distinct impression (rom McCarthy,

rnnki. “ as from the senator's aides, Mji J „T. that the more the arm y did for l '““ t ' Schine the less “hammering" the Alphi

I army would be subjected to (rom Party was McCarthy comjnlttee. blrthi. Schine, a member of a multi- Cox 1 Jd. millionaire New York family, was (c

y 1,1, an unpaid consultant to the Mc­Carthy subcommittee un til he was t » drafted last fall.

Tactic) Quegtloned I f The McCarthy-army row revolves J about army contentions the senator

m p and his aides made improper efforts um to get preferential treatm ent for ^t Cl

■ '" e Schine and McCarthy's counter- delph “■■day oharges the army tried to shut off ^ight mil- the senator’s Investigations of com-

"■ munists In the array.At tho outset of today’s session,

irlces McCarthy said he thought he could pijm, to 47 complete his questioning of Stevens lend- today. But Just belore th e hearings rans- recessed until 9.30 a .m . Monday,B de- MeOarthy said he thought h a and-it«-» Oohn-would-nood-abouUon-hnut-juidmder a half more. So Stevens wlll be bock "

In the witness chair on Monday. ____

R ^ fe S o ^ lr S f^ f i,1; Highway Aid Bill ",,„l WASHINGTON,-May ,7 W -Pres-I - , . . Went Elsenhower yestoj^ay signed aJ, rccord size hlnhway aid bill nnd ex- >

pressed the hope that road construc- J™*'" tlon can bo stepped up to an even moro rapid pace. |„ , i,,

i,,j With a congressional dolcBntlon ,pl, looking on at a Whlto House cere-

mony, tho President pu t Ills nnnie to a monsure authorizing 000 mil- jj„j|

uns In (cdornl a id for high- jtandi „ ,, way hulldlng In moIi of two years. 1,0 nd

Tho ^noncy will bo mod to assist finl lu thd states In the construoUon. , tlio Jo

Th# program wlll ito i:t July 1/ tlon ol ----- 1058. ' Buol

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Reclamation association got u n d e r vn h en- reglsiraiion of delegations at th e Roge f that M. Cooper, president of the state organ

ford Steele. (Staff photo-engraving) lolum- ----------------------------------------------- —

W e s t e r n C l o tall of ■ -■ il

- D e c r e e d iTwin Falls'merchants and thei)

jiiities —at least so f a r a s clothing Is 1 npiish 16, announces B ert Sweet, j r . , Go

Purpose of the western clothini Jubilee celebration and a ttra c t t o

]g^n , felothing will become the official d H K f e Members of th e Merchani B iB t> l i^ b - r of-Commerce have ple'd 8 K ^ *. i * ' ):ioi-Car^. .m’j— — •— — -Swector, ^ r e Jubilee > y° Parade Plans'elop- ____ ________ ..- -clot

^ Are Reported,, Additional plans for the Golden

' Jubilee parado June 1 and posse ‘ten1 Riding club Jamboree a t F rontier "

field May 31 were announced Prlday Bani i i n Warberg. p a rad e ..m a r s h y “ 'ji'

g the "^he parade com m ittee of Mra.„ Lionel Dean, Mrs. Abraham Amos

and Mrs. Roy Blrrell reports con-tactlng 37 different groups and some ,j of those definitely planning floats are announced.

The senior high school G irls ' clotl:g league and Boys' club plan a floa t inte

to represent tho schools. The f ir s t ooli — -sohool was a ftBmn hullriing-buUt-in- -gum5al the spring of ISM. T h e building Is a ,s

now the United B re th ren -in Christ opei =sec=- church at'Thlfd-aTEmiB 'to aT T ilrd - - 'T (

aides and Shnrpn Carson, president, of th e sued )avld gjrls’ group, and K enneth K ail, to " reat- iponsor, and Dan D avis, president, goat

of the boys’ group, a re planning th e celel float. Bt

Sna{e Taking tho position th s t “every- n o t ' Me- one was a newcomer sometime o r to c

another," Mrs.,John E. Turner, floa t j^ng chairman for the Newcomers' club jndu

ad a and Mrs. C. E. Trout, president, an - rthv nounce sponsorship of a float spildei’ Mrs. Harald Oerber, president and the 1 tor float chairman for Epsilon Slgma hear.

the Alpha sorority, says, "A birthday (rom party would bo no fun without a

blrthdoy cake." so C. 0 . (Buddy) iiiltl- Cox has offered his services to the

was (Conllii««i on P«« 1*. Column 4)M e - ------------------------- --

Baseball TodayP e rk

olves By United Press g„ jtlator NATIONAL of Uforts New York at Pittsburgh, St. Louis In ai

(cr a t Cincinnati, Brooklyn at Phlla- Mu Iter- delphla and Chicago a t Milwaukee, mars night games. base,

:om- _____ atlngAMBRICAN mam

slon, R H E™ '‘‘ Philadelphia .. 000 000 00<V-0 8 0

New York , 000 000 30x—a 3 0 OE Martin and Astroth; Morgan and P ren

lday, BldaiWashington >l Boston, n i g h t o rie i

B am e.-------------------------------------------- todaj(O nly games scheduled).__________o ^

j f H 8 s p i t # ^ i l o e c ijr.s- (Edllor’i ^olei H ere U tho s lith surar,pda In » iwles o f dslly articles on M sfir patlo

. . . Valley Memorial hospital snd Ils op- Ical ^ ' eratlon. I t Is llie hope of the Times- ml Ir111 N '” * •>'« In 'nf"'** '""'™ " In ihe.0 (irtloles will help Ihe people gnnlz

In a bolter undemtnnillng of the ho«- in ipltal'i problemi snd enooursie full perhnaupport of the Institution.) the J

innie _____ boardBased upon ncocptod nation-wide HospI

I f '- standnrds, tho (oremost objective to looars, be achieved by Maglo Valley Memo- assu^a«l«t rial hoipltal Is full accreditation by tM m

tiie Joint Ooniinlsslon on Accredits- P ^ ny 1, tlon of llMpllnU, , , {

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-00t b a n n u a l m h iin g o f tb e id a lib S i a iT ' ^ u n d e r way T h u ra d a y a n d F rid ay w ith t h e Rogerson hoteL R eg is te rin g Ui F red i te organliatlo iL R e c i f l tr a r U M rs, S ta n - ® iv ln g ) laJ

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l o t h i n g I s I id f o r J u b i l e e 2nd th e ir employes will g j/w estem m' ing Is concerned— beginning May i j r . , Golden Jub ilee chairman.

clothing is to p rornote the Golden iract touriats to t h e city. W estera ] fficial dress June I . f ? (ir[erchantfl bureattiof the Twin Falls ive pledged 100 p e r cent coopera- ch

);ioh' in—t h e ' program says — ^ w e^ .M ftn ag em en t and em

ployes will b e clad in western „{ clothing. O th e r businessmen -

3 are expected to cooperate. |tc ” At least tw o Items ot westem

..clotliing-^»m ~be-retiub^~for' the ™ men, exclusive of belts and westem , ties and neckercfaiefs. Women will

d e n be r^mred to wear a t least one _ p g j e Item of westem olothhig. 'itier * vigilante committee wlll be or- L (j^y ganlzed to enforce the westem hni clothing rule begirming June 1. A

jali will be erected ' to house vto- ' • lators and "kangaroo” courts or- ™

ganlzed to try persons guilty ot rT’ violations,

’The cooperation of all merohants, ” , employes and residents is asked by Sweet. He p o in ts oi)t the westera

Iris' clothing rule Is designed to create loat interest and enthusiasm In the nr Irst cJolden JubUee celebration. The I t-ln--»ummor-Ione-eelebration-cannot-be -« I Is a success w ithou t everyone's co- rls t operation, Jhe ^ I d . lira- ' ’T o 'further'ada'toT he cSlenratlon —

^he sued_Jfljnalfij:£aldeiLts_pfjgie_^ty •all. to grow beards, mustaches and

goatees for th e SOth anniversary ith e celebration. jai

B ^ ^ , m ustaches and goatees are ne\T - liol compulsory, ijuf will do much inii

to create In te rest .in the nm m er- Uoioat long event. T h e cooperation and , a

indulgence of wlvea and sweet- Uoi“n" hearts is asked. int

Special prizes will be awarded for ne\the most-colorful costumes and thobeard styUngs sometime during the prii summer celebration, says Sweet.

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Roadblocks Due pa

For Highway 30. y MOUNTAIN HOME, May 7 (^U 7

Periodic roadblocka will be se t up froion the M ountain Home-Bolse stretch Waof U. 8. h ighw ay 30 by state police fen

uis in an effort to c u t down accidents, abo la - Maj. S tew art Cameron, provost:ee, marshal of M o u n ta in Home air force J

base, said s ta t« police wor&-cooper- forating with th o strategic air ' com- whemand in the s a fe ty campaign. cufi

[ E -------------------------------- to0 M EETIN G CALLED Cor0 GENEVA, S w itzerland . May 7 (IPV- H

md Prench Foreign M inister 'Georges Fai:Bidault called a n em ergency meeting ulec

h t oneadihg m e m ^ r s of his delegation lem------ today-ai-sooi>';«0-ho-rooelvod-word- tlon

of the fall of D i e n B len Phu . con

acca’e i f i j t a i o W[th surance any hospital can offer Its Inal fir patients that th e Inslilullon's med- .the,p. Ical staff and facilities meet the lheH . minimum standards established by proclon natlonnl medical and hospital or- assu|)le ganlsatlons. nndM. . Tho benefits o f accreditation a n tlenull perhaps best doscrlbbd by Trustee, trea

the Journal for hospital governing dayiboards, published by the American com

Ide Hospital sssoclatlon: pcrtto "To the pa tien t. The patient Is "1

10- assured oKlolcnt care lluough bet- liosrby tor iitfdlcn! a tn ff organization, com- s pi

pelontpersonnel. and adotiuftle ding- worlnoillo nnd therapeutic (nollltlej! The Ia(lll

\t- writing ot medical rooofds, the oxam- woU

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[DAHO, P R ID A Y , M AY 7, 1964

- F e d e r aI MafaI' " f e H A IL E Y , M ay 7— D rill te s

week, to d e te rm in e th e exista M in B la ine a n d C am as coun ties ® of th e m aiv iH uals a r e B laine w A n n o u n cem en t t h a t th e gov

- a . n ffifa n f th fi spec ia l m in e ra ls

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I F d ls t<H B : P A R IS , M a y -7 (ff'H -D ien H B today th e n o r t t o e s t Indochiui 1 ^ 1 A l i t t l e f o r t r e s s n am ed Is

w as s t i l l h o ld in g o u t th re e m mized th e In d o c h in a w g r to th tian d e C a s tr ie s , th e lanky co m m an d er in c h ie f, s e n t to Isabelle w a s to f i r e h ia own com m and p o s t w h en th e com- m un is t-led re b e l r i f l e m e n fin a lly c u t th ro u g h .

'There was no Immediate word as to ths-fate ot Oeneral de Castries,

■ ■ -oommander-of-tjie-fallen garrison, TOiTT3iai--8rT3«revKvrTre~oirtsrd

^ t h Terraube, a Prench nurse and the jY tj only woman In the besieged fort. Stan- ‘She had been decorated for gal­

lantry twice wlthhi the week.------- Premier Laniel told the national

assembly counter-attacks had been launched In a vain effort to block the rebels from making a juncture in attacks from the northeast and the southwest, but the defense .ef­forts failed.

Q A "The govemment has }l^t learned L / V that Dien Blen. Phu has bew suBr

, merged after 30 hours of'unlnter- Stem rupted combat," Laniel said.M ay Laniel said “the French reaction

will be the reaction of the virility of‘ , a great natloij." ---------------- --alden rrancV sU nds Firmsten^ He added th a t Prance wlU con-

/■ (hro-lts Instructions to Its delegatSs p_nL at Geneva without admitting Uiat

the Dien Blen Phu surrender can pera- change anything, say s -"BShce wm reoajr ' t o Jfiiriull»

lhat during seven y e te It ha# never ~ r ^ VlUiraefendlngaaflnrs-gfeBt'region- S tern Asia," Laniel told the assembly, sm en All the deputies hi the assembly e stood while Laniel aimounced the

■f fall ot Dien Bien Phu—except the rommiinlals. TheV-remalned-seated.

Gen. Ho Nguyen Oiap's rebel « mlu '" ‘8® tona, bidding for victory be-

-fore the Geneva conference started negotiations for an end to the 7- year-old war. outnumbered De Cas- tries’ garrison by 4 to 1 or more.

'T 14,000 Meni -'vto- Castries waa esthnated -on the

eve ot the showdown battle to-hava . 14,000 men. Includhig wounded, at ^ his command. These were French-

, men, Porelgii legionnaires, Vlet-' namese and North Africans. There

^ ' were about 1,000 wounded In under-25iem (Contlnged on P«fe 3. Cojamii })createL the I* 1 ^Jordan hays l,"Jtte.Intendsto_ ^ “^JlnisiuTeniiarsary BOISE. May 7 fm-Gov. Len Jor­

dan emphHsited'^oday th a t he-has 58 are never considered l e a ^ g his post rnuch immediately to accept a f e S ^ l posi- »mer- tion,

, Tho governor, who has been men- weet- tloned as possible chairman of the

international Joint commission, told <1 for newsmen he never had given any

wid thought to leaving Idaho before the I Uie primary elections in August.

Answew Rumors Jordan said he was making the

statement to quiet rumors that he planned to resign to accept the fed- eral post immediately.

VI) “I still intend to finish my term."he insisted.

(jfu The governor' returned last week it up from a governors’ conference in rotch Washington, D. C.. where he con- >olice ferred with government officials ents. about the possible federal position, ovost Address Slatedforce Jordan was to leave this afternoon )per- for his home town of Orangeville, com- where he will deliver an off-the-

cuff address on current state affairs to the North Idaho Ohamber of Commerce.

(m- He said he would fly to Twin arges rolls tomorrow where he is sched- eting uled to speak,on reclomaUim prob- ‘ %tlon 1ems lo tlie Idaho State Heclama- word- Hon- fl^nnlfttlnn _f iirlng _iLa flnniinl .

convention.

1 P r o c e d u r e Isr Its Inatlon of pathological spechnens, ‘ ned- .the regular review and analysis ot 1

the lthe clinical work, and many other i 1 by procedures of detail and prccilslon i

or- assure u moro accurate diagnosis I nnd efficient troalment for the pa- i

are tlent. All this means speeding up i stee, treatment through shortening tho I ning days' stay In the hospital, reducing i ican complications and what Is moro lm- I

portant, tho saving of )lves, ii t Is "To the physician, Tho accredited 1 bet- hospital provides tho physician with |

!om- s proper environment In which to i ling- work. He hus n o t only the nccossary | The Ia(illltIoa a t h li ,4l>poaal, but also a am - w«U tjalned u s l i t him.

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, 1964 -

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t t e T e s t s

n A r e a s ^-Drill testa are expected to be made bj the existance o f uranium i n the Hailey counties an iiB Jike-number have takcin

•e Blaine county residents, i t the govemment would s t a r t di^illing minerals Investigation divimon^of the

I F o r t i n I m

s t o H o r d e s^H-'Dien Bien--Phu-ha9-fftH«ni - Premif Indochina bastion "has been submerge

named Isabelie, site of t h e French u t three milea so u th of the bloodied, n war to the world fo r 57 d ay s. One of 'he la n k y ----------------------------------------

s e n t to i ~ i - « • • I •

S r E l i m i n a t i o if I e m e n -■

. . o r d . H a z a r d sle Castries,n garrison. S t e p s to w a rd .p re v e n tin j Tre-ousrd- FfflteTK jm ity’s - la s t - tw o - tm f f ^ a t a m e e tin g o f the Tw ind t « gal- n ig h t in th e I d a h o P o w e r cot ' week. d i r e c to r o f the 'T w in -F a lls h i| '°had*te'°' ^ council t h a t t r e e s obs rt to bioS m o v ed a t th e r a i l r o a d and a juncture H u g o S c h ro e d e r died l a s t M theast and |jy g, t r a i n c o m in g f ro m t l e enss p - s in em a, re p o rte d a

^ t learned tre e s p o ssib ly o b s t r u c t in g t f bew suBr y ie ^ ] ia v e been t a k e n . o u t T t

J i g ro u p ha“ff su g g e s te d T;lre1ii h reaction p ro v e m e n t to t h e en g in e er t > vlrUlty of the l a s t sa fe ty m e e tin g .------------------Tumlng-to-Uio co u n ty nmMmairm northeast of Kimberly where MiI will con- MUmle Nouneiwas Jellied last wee rd e leg a t* tH rcoiSaraav65atB dT )l»oJlirstt Itting tliat signs on all roads crossing'tbe eas •ender can west. road, currently a 'd e tou r, fi_______ highway s o. This tempfjtary hlghwf

n t S n m e ® pw aently cansteFST nnB '!® ^ I h’a# never gravel trucks and o th e r vehicles ii reat'regioB- ereasteg-the-trafflo-Iar-beyond-np!

assembly, mal. I t was pointed oul. s assembly The eoundl also undertook to ai unced the proach the city engtaeer, the cll except the manager and commission with 11

i|cnfjrt suggestion a trafllc control light I ap's rebel placed a t Sixth s treet and Malniavi rictory be- nue w e s t Police C hief Howard Ol ice started lette told the group he estimated to the 7- would cost approximatsly *2,800 i

id De Cas- equip the intersection properly wH or more. Uffhta. He stated l h a t s light the:

was needed not only to help chlldre ted the crosslng Main avenue to LIncol

•“'’“O'. al«> to breai: up Ufunded atr ' OUlette also thanked the counc

lor its. support In. h la anU-Jaywallins' tog a n d safe-driving campaign. Ito'undeJ- "'W continue to keep i

iDmn s) least one man In uniform palroUlr— the downtown distric t on fo<

through the summer.y s The councU slso agreed to exploi

__ thp pnMlhUlly of Bettlng_up a con. pulsory troftlc education sohool f<S to traffic violators o u t of courl hi

--------r - -unilerthB^uthorlty-oMhei>ollce^(n turlm ent. The proposal was madI e i ' l l j by ’rKom M Hovtaaen“on behalf c

t h r ’T w C n ’alls-AsOTclatloirof Dl. Len Jor- jurance Agents, w h o volunteereia t h e -h a s -^ s ta n c e , ............... ......... .............. -

his post A nother committee was reinstateSeMilposI- to s ta i 't Tin. education program a

the growing, dangers ot regional Itieen men- rigatlon dltehes (or small chlldreian of tho particularly with th e nearing csslon, lold school vacations.given any —------------------------before the RefUSCSaking the U. of I. Commenit POCATELLO, M ay 7 Ifl-D r. Cart tne tea- ^ M cIntosh, president of Idahi

„ State college, declined to answer i my term, y j,terday which sought to de1 . . 1. termlne If he would accept the presl last week jj^cy of the University of Idaho 1 srenco hi’ Ho said , however, "D r. Buchanan'

officials ,5jijn n tlo n Is cause o t profound xe 1 position, gfjt. H is capable leadership has ex.

tended fa r beyond the campus o: afternoon the university he h a s served wlll rangevllle, dijilnctlon."1 off-lhe- -------------------------

amber ot Driver FinedT. W . Richmond. Buhl, was flnet

to Twin 110 a n d $3 costs-in Justice cour is sched- Thursday after pleading guilty o:

ion prob* running a stop jign while_enterln( Heclama- hlKhway 08 from a side road sever La flnniini mllpji sou th of Twlq Pallfl la st Mon-

day.

*e I s E x p l a i n e dpechnens. Through recording the history ol [lalysls of hls patien t, proper u se of the dlag. my other nostlc and therapeutic facilities, Iht precision mcdlcnl staff oon(orenco, and othei diagnosis (citurcs made available tn the ac-

r the pa- crcdltod hospital, t h e physician h iodlhg up nble to give better care to his pa- ning tho tlent, and . In addition, bccause ol reducing orianlzed and lystematlsed e((orts

moro hn- li« Is consistently liht>rovlng hls store s, ol scientific knowledgo. And finallyiccredlted Ills own professional status Is lm- clan with proved by bolng a member ot lh( whloh to medical eUtt ot an accrcdlted lioj- nccossary pltal.u t also a ‘ To th e govonilne board of the list him. .(Co«Ubm4 M rw * t , M h u U

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ited Idaho Countiei________ ;------------------------------------ -

Utmbcr ol Audit BorMS of CltenlatloM Aifoc/tM Trm tad VnM Pnu

n i n g C r e ^

i t s f o r U r j

t s W e s t o lbe made by the federal governm ent we the Hailey area. Meanwhile, m ore than have taken out papers to apply fn r pinin

rt drilling operations soon ctftne fro m E ion of the U. S.' bureau of-m ines. Stor

I n d o c h i n a i e s o f E n e m ;Bn; - Premier-Joseph Laniel-annotmced-1 1 submerged.” ,French union garrison’s m a in artilU

aloodied, muddied bastion that h a d ep: s. One of the last orders Brig.-Gen. Ch:

a t io n fo r R o a d ird s U n d e r S t a dprev_enting* future fatalities’ w h e re -T '

the Twin Falls Safety council Thurst I Power company auditorium. J . D . Sinei in-Falls highway district, reported by let t trees obstructing visibility h a v e heen Iroad and county road intersection wh iied last March when his truck w a s s tr ig from the

tructing t S Senators Kill“nteV^LaLoi

engineer a t . _

Bill for leim J ' w iS 'v WASHINOTON, M ay 7 » -

I. l l voted today to se iidP res it

er vehicles lA- Southern anji. nprthiern De tr-beyond-Bor*- ■crfl«.-?_disrfiyayding pjiIt, ' senate HepubUcan leaders, "votedderlook to ap- gether, but fbr en tire ly dltfeneer, the city reasons, lo recommit t h e bill,ilon with the Northern Democrats said-Ijntrol light be measure, approved nn s tra ig h t mand Malniave- im eO rthrraffiiin tJeerS5 led Ur Howard OU- to the heart of what they oae estimated It antUabor "toequltles" In the proitay *2,800- tor ---------------------properly with senator HUI. D„ Ala.. apeaUng? committee Democrats, s a id

) help children measure had come to the set” t by "executive flat." He chifllged Clweak up tne ^ i t t j j ^publicans t a d refused.H fh« councU consWer changes pi^oposed by ci

c ^ p i i T . He revision bUl to Elsenhower’.-.pe< II. tn v» n At recommendations.™ notmnini? southemerj w ere also « 5™ w ried about an antldlscrlmhial net on looi. ^endm ent which S en a to r Lehne e d t o d e p l o r e ■P’ W b .,N .y , said h e wouldny up a com- __ ■(on school for , “ ^ot courl but O Y Q W y lra I l A n r l Iheijollce^e- “lal was made -m- » i

behalf K | q dlatioiTof - - J J i - i - i a i i C - i J J a a i I volunteered ^ —

SM relnslate’d ■“ v)VerT'0]Pfe’eS p r o ^ m on ad6ch lfla r3«ay ''r t)n® A Plying Boxcar blew u p yesleri

" “i’ „ on a supply drop-jnlBSlon lo^ 1 nearing of kllUng Its I

JWerlcan civilian pU ots and ~ French crew chief,i f i i g p a one ot ths Americans. James

McGaMm,-3J^ EllzabeUi. km i n ( t n f the most famous and ln(U l l l t l C l l I / pid airline pUols In t h e lar ei [ Ifl—Dr. Carl The Chinese communlsta hod h nt ol Idaho hhn captive for tlve m o n th s In 1 to answer a after he crash-landed I n ted tei

sought to de- tory. ,lept the presi- The other American Wiled y of Idsho If Wallace Abbott Buford, 28. Ogd

, Utah, who narrowly escaped dei r.Buchanans j j j^ys ago when h is plane i p™'™™ ” ■ riddled by antiaircraft flre, wh

" c a m ^ of American pUol w

served wllh jtddal French command i___ nouncement said the ca.use ofI J explosion was not know n but un men dclal observers thought possibly hi, was ttaed hsil *>een hit hy V letm lnh ai Justice courl aircraft.ng guilty of McQovern and B u fo rd we hlle enterhig among s group of ja m e ^ Z ! U. le road seven civilian pIlour^eHSIoyed by rell ills la st Mon- Mal.-Qen. Olaire O hennaull's 0

Air Transport, who w e flyliig---------------- Boxcar transports the U n ited Sta, -- .g has BuppIlod^lhB^Prehoh'-alr'Xb

e history ot Heavy Damage to faclU tta 'the Fruit Crop !Notce 'lS "the ^c- payetite. May 7 M V-H ittty :physician Is “ "t normal peach cr

e to his pa- 36 per oont o( tho p rtm o orop .aI, bccause ot *3 por cent o( the app le crop wUsed e((orts, killed by lato frost, grow eri avlng hlJ store shippers estimate. - ................

And finally, Tho estimate waa voiced atitatus Is lm- mooting hero, Halph McDoniimber ot the Caldwell, uoretary of , the Idisrcdltod Iw - 61|lpperi euoolsUon. sadd the 1-----------------tomperatures ot laitTFTldiy i)oard of the Saturdoy nlghl apparently didCIh u U (luhasg to plum aod olx«nv oro

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o f H a i l e jn m e n t west of Hailey soon, t)osslbly ne lo r e than 20 individuals have filed on clai: y f o r .dalms-in-the-8ttmirffRTiCT-glTfreg—1'/ti

le fro m R, H, Storch, chief of the Spoka Ines. Storch also Reported th a t a field li

oratory to te s t samples v be set up in C roy street h(

I A near the county courthouAsslsthig S torch in HaUey

Dean Holt and A lm gn Robert! Poremen-Ialiorere brflUght‘to“B a

/-V W Y from Spokane are R . W. Oamea i !-■ ■ I I V Ray Mullen. F ifte en HaUey n

bave been hired t p work on drlUhig crew. The m e n wlU w ort

inotmced-We two-shlftsrStoroh-eald;----------Kenneth Hlnman wUl operate

'{v. ' “Moratory In -e ro y -s tre e t- i• i n artillery, b u i AsI will act a s sampler, it h a d epito- The first drUl te a ts will be m '.-G en. Chris- •“ th® Reck creek a r e a 15 mUes v---------- ------------- of HaUey. Each d r il l hole will........................ flunk-80-or.60-feet-and t«8ti-^aj^ _ J taken In every H ve-foot aect I $ 1 1 1 reported. T h e federal gove/ V w V I . ment also Is In te rested In aevi

other areas around HaUey, h e «d( George McCoy, co u n ty auditor!

k l . l l l l V r«corder, reported on ths m it ulaUfis t h a t h a v e B S ^ f f l e i t n ^

-w h e ^ -T w ^

cii Thursday a u ihe clahns, however, are J. D . Sinema, highw ay 63 In BIi

Kv lo ftr,! countlea a s far weirtr te d by letter Ehnore county, M cCoy «ald«Thl l a v e heen re- to the jame- genera l area In w l ec tio n where the federal goverm nentJs^ipeiat

° tru c k 'v S S e i^ lm n - t e th r n i i t e ^ b bof the federal search, evidence

■ r ^ « | | other Btrateglo m etals wiU be MUIIV I H Such metah as thorlimi,colianbl

an?_tahtM,lui» Jha7a,be«ufono^

L abor- — rich uianlum depoalU; Pred Bai

„ Y « q « I ? " ' p n o lta t of the Idaho D riIJ ; X C d r •“ ^ t ip % .« a id iji H

' cOTt"rtoocrtr — ------ ^ " ' • t rilay 7 m -T he .J a e n d President , - s ? .

a n aDDeaLJff_____ 'li'. •a d e rs , "voted to-. F r f i l JT f l l ' T V i lt l r e l y different ■ ■■• * A U J

u *1. SEAITU!, May' 7 O B-IVw « “ t'h 'loB ot the In te ra ta te commi

1 s ^ g h t j a t l y . -oommlBsliM'i t a a t e r n » e , faU ed to go Blrudture 6n w eatem raU. llrel ■at they called would hami e i ls tln g w estern w ' 1 ° th e present modlty rales con tinued as tb a k

"u. . 5 ° * ! “ teBthnony".BeIore-«aH la., BpeaUng for hearing here today. - .ts. s a id the The ICO ta a ito s Js to ^>14? to the senate advlsabUlty M extending ttis o:

;e chatgEd com- rate-itruetoe^vbiph-gwenUr^e b a d refused to provide lower c la s s 'ra tn on weat jposed by com- freight, TOe hearing opened^ t nd limited tbe yesterday atter previous leuloni hower't-tpeclfle ^tXake-ollfrLat^Asgelea-aod-l

IVandJco,v e re also wor- reu» -E jq ii««» 4 ''- '^ n ^

TwowltaestoHtt-tadatijnoni h« w o r td ^ i "U nexpressed th o same fears h e would caU pressed by yesterday’s wltnesees t

the clau rate eztendon would ca------------------------a-ialM -ln-the-w est coast's-adnr \ J t a g e o n i compatltlTSj eonunodL / C a t l , freight rates. ____

. “ Tm U t^SrO H y,- lBJUW utlntf=1. T e l i i i - r l ~ ~ T r affic a ^ c l a t

aad the port a m rd o cEjom m iasii— oflColumbla-fivff^pdrtjpakUF'

?!?? » tra ld ra ilroad loss JlTU eSo WennirtliroughrJoweMirtsfarn-ol w ould,,cause^m -lnoreas»-

a r 3 « a y comhodltyTates.------------ .. t=--=.V u p yesterday ____'n l ^ o n t o J e - Fean D lsm pU on, k il l in g Its two' "Dr. 0-- P .'Z lebarth , Dnlverslty lU ots and the Or«Kon prolessor rep resen ttag ae\

WUlametle valley cham bers o f oo a n s James B “ I'l InllexiblB ta te a tne th N J was would disrupt ah lpp tag-ln 1 ous" and infre- WlUametto valley. H e Bald 'm ost

tils ta had held “ 1 " ?" rales.

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Farm Price Index For Idaho Risiii

Ift flre , which BOISE, May 7 I f l - T h e U. & ( : a n pUot with partm ent Qt agricuUutfl said yeat

day prices received by Idaho fa r com m and an- ere In Aprll were 4 p e r cent hlg]

I ca .use of the than the prevloua m onth , o w n but unof- A 31 per cent increase In U g h t possibly It prlcss and t 0 p e r c e n t hlk< in I

rose U per cent from March to Ap^ L u l l ’s S “v ^ l y l H g - t E i " ^ ^ * !^ ^ ...................... .......— ' -I U n ite d J ta te s " ' ' . .jnofi-air-X brooBlen--Phu;:-^^il— — ' - L B y Tlie A iio r tu M rrw * --^

J The Kootenai r ly e r a t BMl a S f e t o n«rs Ferry stood a t 8.49 fee t t<

, day, a rlie of a lm oet 3U fee t 1n l \ n r P n 1»>“" . “ w arm er w eather has[f - L l U l C U ^ o f f o t m ountalWl— ^Tliirty per snowpacki, 'a l pieaoh crop, u *as the second aharp riae 1t t m e orop .and two dayi .at B o n n e n -« ^ e r« thj p l e crop woro flobdtum# Is J l fee t. • ■ ‘

gxow eri and th # Ooiur’ d 'A len# r l w , I— -O a ta ld o -M is u p -^ - lJ I - ta tr to r '

. .voloM a t » ,tag« of JlSOJ) f e e t aboifi M. Th“ C learw ater ritM ' .'i

. J Lewiston wai re p o rte d flowlilw I f o u b l o . f d B t fc.lM C ftil,,*-#‘r e ^ y l t hour. r l . . of m ore th a r t4 « 0 i l i4, o t i e n y orojii. ' , ...... . m, ,,1 miii

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p opportiaUl^ 16 »ttend - UUh’ i fita tt Agricultural oollegi - wUl be

n slyen.a Twin F tlU high school stu-' fTaentrlt'war'decWed Thurpday nlsht ] * t th« annual fianquet of the Twin I j u ig alumni chapter In the Turf' dul?„_____ _ ...

if tn addltlQn to approvlag the achol- I: B i^ lp for th e 199S graduating cla«i, J_alumnl reelectfal M. E, Warr, pre»l- I 'Bent, and D an 8, NIelaen, vice pres- ift r Idem. N*n' Moon was elected secre- trafit-tary-treaaurer;------- — ----------------------^ { 7,

Dr. E. a . Peterwn, former. USAO president, dlacuased the history of the college, comparing the school's O | ratings w ith other Instltutlona In

i) th e Intermountain area, as one of th e principal speakers. Dr. Peterson, ^

I now director o f sclentlflo research r and 'devejopmenl foundation at ', DSAOi also outlined tbe foundatton'i M :

work. man wAlso speaking was Prof. Leonard day afi

Arrington, formerly Twin f a l l s , ot larceny thn inhnnVii Brnnnmli; denartmenL. _ T h w B 4 stresse,d th e oolligeT program of have d “quality education, Instead of quan- sollqltai tlty education," and called attention Police

-tar-ths “p rac tic a l,education th itne" nouncei '"Ijragtloqlture, hbmreoonomnanmir' ~ ln ' ts j bualneu administration eoiiraes. $se fro

LeKoy A. Blaser, association ex- Twin 1 eeutlve. aecretary, discussed the tween I growth of tb e alumni association, Robert pointing out two nsw ohaptere have admits ■been formed and^one raorganlzed p,an to

■ llnee the la st Twin Palla banquet, was hid : Muslo waa provided by the Twin ered. lU ls high achool sextet, directed byBelle Haeseler. The singers were lumberAlice Wlrachlng, Sara Robertaon, ,Aflella oonole. BarbWa ^arlsHTHS^ attentlo •etta Melton and Marilyn Both. Mri.

'■S®«H“aSeoiea a n d lC e . VaiiglTn S ftI Pond accompanied group singing of ^

•chool songs. J,

BEDS TUBNKD DOWN-----E0KD0I».“M«y-7 UB-The United

Btatei, O reat BrlUln and Francs “ aant notes to Moaoow today rejecting Ruaala’s offer to Join tho North At- lantlo Tteaty organisation. .

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M srIc VaUey Memorial, viillln* houra at Maglo Valley

to . SIS?**** fores S ,« n d 7 to a p .m .^ ______'ADMITTED Associ

\ U n , Oharles Swope, Mrs. B en- their an■jamln r . H w lso n , Jr., Mrs. Horace fmemen

tah«»PlWeiley Ulrloh, John McOowan and tsctlon ;« r i . Arthur Ar«en, aU Twin Falls;M m . Jam ea-T eater, l!<^en^-Mrs.

-Haakd-Parks, Hejbumr-Janies -flhewwakar, Kl^iberly; AHenflaur- eher, Palrfleld! Michael Ohess, Js- 'jxime, and Oleo Klssa, Pasadena, q,,

' D IB H I8BED . „ ,S tri. Roger ISitwlj7“j .n E ~ O la h , C a 1i / i

Xeonard Littlefield and Mrs. Lyons k Jv IIU■TBmlthrall-TwtoTfalijrMrsrounidB-------

Oole and daughter, Hollister, and Jii John Parks, American Falls.- _

BIBTBS '•= A in iJ i* r e .b o m Jtld « y .jt_ M atIo VaUey. Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turner, Twta Falla,

T B rd 'T if r 'a n d rH fsrH S S ttlT ’s m ;- “ W -to Heyburn. A daughter jum bom Pri- day to Mr. an d Mrs, James T eater, *'?■

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St. BenedicPs, Jerom e "A*pu'tADMITTED p. m. la

r CMnton Connor, Richfield; Byron posed $6'3. Olbbs, Hazelton; Mrs. Madeline Ing schoHopkins and Ivan Nielson, bo th The f(WendsUl M ts. Ollber M anker, rejected'Chant Abderson, Vickie Lewis, Falla dliJU ane Lewis tn d Mrs, John Ohoules, been sou.aU Twin Falls: T en ? Holmes, Wells, studentsTJeY.: Mrs. -Victor D.-Peterson, Je- In the a:rome, ahd Mrs. Slvls Penntagton, ,

DISMISSED ' 1OUnton Connor, RIchfleM; R oger

SUlard, Twin Falls; Joyce Hoover,-Jeroms,-and -Mrtr-Ephrlam-Davis — - tnd daughter, Olenns Ferry, t w i n

BIBTHS (.if.j fnf: Bobs ware b ^ lo Mr. and Mrs. " 5JOhn-MrOhoul«sr Twln-Fallar-Mrr Swt« i ^ - M n , Victor. Paterson. Jerome, tnd Mr. and Psnnlng- pather ilonrahoshone.— — Monday■ ■ ' '-I------L . - J " ■ T . -------— Chttreh^-= r d o o d i n g d V ! e m i o i i J a t r i i : z o h s :

Vlslllng "Hour# at IKe Oooding family r .£ounty.M«m9tla lJ ii) ip lttljira -ira in n a d i ^

toJ:S.i) p ja^M d ftom 7 pan .to 8:S0 pjn.______ ..

ADMITTED KathleerM r. and Mra. Alvah Pahner. B ^ - 9*a.m. I

■field; Mrs. WIUU Larson. Shoshone. tn d Mrs. Erwin Welsh tnd E rnest “ " “ “ y Phillips, both Qoodlng.

DISMISSED ^. Peggy O rtvei, Oooding, and D avid n m S Palmer. WendeU. l d s 'ohi

BIBTHS be j,4ld A daughter waa bom to Mr. and

M n. Herbert Forbes, Qoodlng, and BURL] t . w n was b o ro .to Mr. and Mre. Mrs. Evi wmia Laraon, Bhoshone. held a t

-------- OhrlstlaiCottage, Burley "‘u ,>>o

ADMITTED ccmeteryI . B. Hlgley, Heybum. and Roy

Bohnelder, R upert. .DISMISSED «“ A' »

M rs.'Oaraldlne Anderson, Declo: * . P ' Mrs. Della Bernhard, Henderson,.Nev, and Don Malta.

Rupert General b u h lADMITTED------------------M. AldrI

Linda Nlelaon, Janice Bean, R. Saturda] M. Crocker, O. W. Oarrett and plewlth llobert-Sparkm anrall Rupei-t. district'

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Weather ■ m "}ilfhTi^iiaui£iii^iVD|iM:Bnd S a tu r-’ clfaWato d ty :-fiw h liS Gat'.' held i t Inrday Tl to 80. Low Uat n lfh t 36, -----------I t a t a ^ m. a a d ia at,noon.

01blimtrek ........................ - t t U J IDoll* 74 4T % ■Purity ........................ ..7< ts. I I .Ohiotvo ft 19 U lDtnvtr _________«4 - 9— ^ 'UoodjnK ..............TT .4i- fN«w Otl«ni ™ ! Z — !T T6 »

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^ ^ _ K eeg th e ' W h ite F lag J J r o r s & f o ty F lying -

* J \ —be . ? a 8T0U-' - 5 ^ tonht S ha tIn ^ 8 ] 'Irf ^ I I

). I « t la, loni1* ^8- I/ow seven days w ithovt a w t B- tra ffic death in our Magiq- -FStley. ■ t h i

n Salesman Held3f E

\ On Cash Theft toe*tt u tn 6'• An 18-year-old magaxlne ules- of

man waa an^ested by city police Frl- werd day afternoon on a charge of petit lery)f larceny. tha;L —Th^otherebmnrabBmrf-Wo-erow- beei)f havo decided to discontinue thslf B1- sollqltatlons lmm«dlat«ly and leave, alrea Police Chief Howard OUlette an. |indi"- nounces; ■ ■ maj r —In' th e W i a i n o r tffltH raBouTnev'

IS6 from the caih drawer a t the T■ Twin Palls Lumber company be- the e tween 6 and 6:30 p. m. Thusday is>. Bobert L. Hager. OUlette says he J admits the theft and took a police- d man to tho plaoe where th e money j was hidden. The money was recov-

S' OUlette said Hager w ent Into the* lumber company office to sell maga- T !il 2lnea...After-tha-clerk ..tum ed-hls. ih a .

attentlon to a customer. Hager left, tha1 L saytag. he-.would -return - Jater,-The; clerk found the money gone Horn ™ *

the caah drawer. arecThe police chief said o ther mem- Sfa

bere cf the crew decided to stop Hali I thslr sales here after 0«y 'w ere told tion , to discontinue hlgTvipowered tactics s ie i

and misrepresentations. OUlette said a t u ; he received many complalnta. east

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Forced Isolation niaJi

BHFfiesired s l—M oG A itrM ay-1 -« (= T hrT S tn* ' a j nTuberculosis association asked Atty. dipLOen. Robert E. Smylle to see what Belegal powers there are In Maho to ^"1*force the Isolation of uncooperative un itpsitlenta. but

Association membera declared at* theh- annual meeting here that con- > flnement of victims of -the dlssase■ In hospitals Is esssnUal fo r the pro- f tectlon of their fanffllea and their ' communities.i . T^sy _ asked Smylle to examine C r ' ejSlstlng, laws to le If th a sUte has V 'tJ

the power to force such confinement / and to dealgnate the hospitals where X

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; Schoonrriif Sets S"i E l e c t i o n f o r T a x “ '

IDAHO PALLS, May 1 (iJV-Idaho P t , Palla school dUtrlot orTrasTcHed- loat ' n led -a n p ed a l eleotlon June r to over■ seek authorization for a 3-mUl tax athe

tovy-to-replaoe -funda-whloh-had- wrikI been expected to come from federal phoi

aid. M:Mrs. Id a Holden, school board and

ohahinaiJ. said .the-ajnUla-Bould- wareralso about (96,000. sh e i

A publlo meeting Monday at 8 to tl p. m. la expected to concern a pro-

, posed $600,000 bond Issue fo r fInane- t-v iIng school conslructlon. K l ;

The federal government recently .., rejected an application of the Idaho ^, Falla district lor lunda which had -*■

been sought because of an Influx of IDstudenla" caused by TSdSral projects eraIn tha area. abouI ■ ■■ beet

Magic~VaJley— vw Funerals

— ..... - - - - are-lt w in FALLS—Hosary will bo re-

cited for Mrs. Mary EUzabeth Mur- . JOS-at _li3!L.‘p,in.._aund4y In tho

White mortuary chapel. Requiem l>«cl< mass wUl be celebrated by the Rev.

.Bather Matthsw Connelly a fS ji .m , *«>«’Monday a t St. Edward'a Catholic to hi

: «httroly-iasW teo-^[H»-wiiduflte^^ ------ -- a O h a T S ln FalIa-cainBtory__ The

family requests that memorials be OSmade to the American H eart fund, thret

—— ' ' ' t«~piBUKLBY—Oravcslde services for the

Kathleen Anderson will be held a t tomo9 ,a.m. Saturdiw at Pleasant View ------cemetery wlth_UDS~Blshop -Verle' ^Ohesley offlolatlng. I J

BURLEY —Funeral aervlces for MH John W. Woodall will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday at the alxth ward LDS chapel. Concluding rites will H be held a t Pleasant View cemetery.

BURLEY — Funeral aervlces for Mrs. Evelyn Jen Oochnour wUl ^ t held a t 2 p. m. Saturday at the ^ Chrlatlan church. Concluding rites M will bo held at Pleasant view ccmetery. S'

-i— havTWIN FA LLS-Funeral sarvlces fll

for A. M. Sands will be conducted a t 3 p.m. Saturday at th e Whlts mortuary chapel with the Rev. R 0.Muhly officiating. Last r ite s will be conducted at Sunset Memorial park.

BUHL—Funeral lervlcea tor Pred M. Aldrich will be held a t 3 p. m. Saturday a t the Buhl Masonic tem- plawlth-Dft R W. Werts.-Twln FallSr district superintendent for the Methodlat church, officiating. John A .JtO w n JSUl -bo acting worshipful master for the Majonlo rites with Donny^ Patrick,, worshlpful_maat«t, j te ^ lh g -j\n d _ 0 i D, Boring acting cliapinte^Cocroludlngjlter wlB' bi held i t the Buhl cen\et«ryi.............

jnrilFot. Iu U Finishing

8 Exposure Roll ALL JUMBO PRINTBi

(MaU Orders 98o)

KELKER IZt Win r A i i s

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IHeiLBieiiPJiu G o n m i e r e d b y ^

-EneinyMordes ^( tn u r m 0 a »

ground bunkers ot the f o r t All el- " ■forts for a truce to evacuate them had failed, .

The fortress, iltusted In a broad fla t rice plain about alx miles long an d half lhat wide, was pounded by ^ artillery and mortara diurtag the long days of the siege. :

Eaoh new wave of Infantrymen “ i* h it off a bit of tha orig inal fortress ' “ S until when the attack s ta r te d during the- past night, a field- l i t t le blBger th a n sl baseball dismbnd remained hi which the defenders were con- Tw centrated. troi

Beds Had ArtUKry Defense of the Uttle fortress wos

L made difficult by the f a c t that all 14 I th e surrounding hills w o re held by

the Vletmlnh' and. to t h e surprise■ of the French union forces, they• were strongly supplied w ith artll-t lery, lor the flrit time I n the more _

th a n seven years that they hsve j j ^

t Beyond that, also, th e y had anti- I, aircraft guns which so m e French “ “ , pnd.Amerlcan oltlclsls Insisted wtre' ^

manned by -Ohlnae cfew a, a fact, “ [■ •nevei'-fofm'SllylifflllshTsd. ■ '. The cod' result wss, however, that ^. the plans to supply the fo rtress with , an ah-llft from Hanoi proved ex- , pensive and extremely difficult.

Planes had to drop t h e i r supplies ,■ from a high altitude, ao th a t much

equipment fell Immediately >lnto _• Vietminh hands. ’ * J First FronUI F l« h t the

The Dlen Blen Fhu b a t t le marked Unjl 1. the first all!CUt^lrogtaI_ lighting- -SL_

tb a t the war In Indochina has de- cha J veloped hi its nearly -e ig h t yean, und I The communist-led V ietm inh hold seni

areas spotted throughout Indochina, la r but French union torces s t i l l possess B

' the mahi cities, Hanoi, Balgon and Uiei I Haiphong. There has b e e n specula- dea I -tlon that .a rebel succeaa a t Dlen I Blen Phu would pBve I f io way for T l I attacks on Hanoi, 180 m ile s to the X l

east.Meanwhile the Oeneva conference

Is ready to toke up th^ problem of making peace In Indoclilna. The Intensity of ths Dlen B le n Phu at. B

- iM k-ahowed-the-communlits^-de^ hea ^nrilnatlon.Jo_E[eient i ta . capture to o l

r ■MTraTocomplisned S c l before ThJ" t h r , diplomats at Oeneva. test

Scores of planes supplied by the ami , Dnlted States helped t h e French J'

imlon forces defend Dien Bien Fhu con b u t no U.S. air force filers par- Ads tlolpated. HowevA', American civil- ask' lan fliers employed by p riv a te con- E cem s did partlalpate tn air drop pris operations, and only to d a y two of wlh theso men were loat. D

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Couple Injured in Automobile Crash

FAIRFIELD, May 7 -M r . and Mrs. h eAlvah Palmer, Falrlleld, a re In the tlonOoodhig County Memorial hospital, quaQoodlng, for treatment o f injuries T

- recelved'ln an automobllfer accident was on tho top of Johnaon hill esst sunt of here at 3 a. m. Friday. Ingi

Pahner, driving's 1051 DeSota, loat control of the osr a n d It went A \ 'm et amaHBanlimmt. OrvtllrM lsr^" A J sthemler, also Fslrlleld, a passenger, i

- wadked-to-a-nesrby ranoh-and tele- — I phoned Sheriff Russell Hollenbeck. ^

Mlersthemler and Jes s Thurber , and Opal Marple, other passengers,

. -wera- cut and hnilsed In th e crash. , Sheriff Hollenbeok listed damage to the car as total.

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Planting of Beets p“ Nearly Completed untl

IDAHO FALLS, May 7 WV-Orow- B«c era In the Idaho Falls a rea , liave be i about 90 per cent of t h e i r sugar Sl beet planting completed, W. J, dutl CBryant, Idaho managpr of the Bl TTfah-iaaho" Sugar company, 'said yesterday. cept

Ho said approximately la.OOO acres In st are-behig-piantsd—tha-sant»-as-lut year under the federal marketing allotment program, ° “ rs

Some early beet thhm lng Is ex- peeled to begin nsxt weelc.

©■Bryant said about 400 Latin- J?® ' Americans-have arrived f ro m Texes to help with the thinning.

__________ _______________ _______ agrliPnOPOSAL SLATED x r ‘

GENEVA. May 7.«P) — The big K ] three western powers decided todaytO-propose to ilw rsifflM uSlali'tH sr------the indbchlness pesos ta lk s Tnjm — tomorrow afternoon. S/ ------- ... ------ ---— ———— Jury

Some of the “blf city’* TV lUrt W have convinced everjrone th a t not LeO ftll of the ham comei f r o m hun> o f ( leU. and

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S o l i i r d o y A fMay 8 l h , fro m 12 n o o i

In m em ory

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—T w in Falls Ne^ l S S » r 7 ^ to :b M te d <1 g l t h 7 ^ ^

ta Twllne Thtiwmwy jnywflTtlny® ............ - T T - ......... ^ „ Vis

DAV Meet S e t foi Stradley chapter No. 6; Dlssbled

American Veterans, and auxiliary P>:■ _ will meet a t th e DAV hall a t 8 p. m. 1

Monday. ' i palna *~~ ~Ijj Program Set edI,5 A special Mother’s day program; will bo presented for the 9:16 am. Mi

Sunday school strvlce at the LDS Jas fhrst ward church Sunday. T)ing --------,et Storep. to Cloae T» ed Botsll feed and aeed dealers inn- Twin Falls plan to close theh stores 0;

from 3 to a pan. Saturday In mem-ory of A. M. Sande. °P'

S Koj-ea Called ™ Z W a r by Court ^

WASHINOTON, May 7 WV-The mlD. S. court of military appeals held ba

fj~ yesterdsy^a-l-thatrfor-legal-purposer chii a state of w ar existed wlthUv the m«

continental limits of the United BoStates during the flghthig in Korea. Mt

S'ti ^iaiBmBoision- cafflB «s4hs4ilbunal- - -, —tho supreme court for legal ac- Ca

tiona withhi the armed forces— Iruled against two privates who had tcliargued that th e statute of llmlta- swi

■ tlons barred prosecution against ds;them for offenses alleged durtag the Sh

" Korean war. salThe two soldiers mahitahied that of

a state of war did not exist within terthe United States. The statute of swi

ed Un)ltationa fixes a maxhnum period striog- o f i wo yearB_lor..-Btosegutlpn , on, _e- charges of entering tlie armed forces T]ts. underfftlM-Ptetenaeia and-belng abr J jId sent without leave when the countryIS, la not a t war.M But when th e country Is at war.id there Is no s tatu te-o f Ihnltatlonaa- dealing with these offensea. I

" H e a rin g Gets Jf o' New W rinkleIS pait< BOISE, May 1 1VI—A prelhnlnaty ue., h earing In a M8.000 robberv caae enire to o k T sm p rlse turn yeaterday when imij' thrcomplBliilng-witneas-refused -to tat!

testify on grounda of the fifth 1le amendment. too^ Justice of the Peace J. M. Lamport (Mlu conUnued tha hearing after the trar- Ada county prosecuthig attorney de;J. asked for m ore time. ver1- Evana told th o court he waa sur- 1)p prised a t the attitude taken by the pllio( witness. Mra. Katherine Summers, dui

Defendant In the caae la Nick dnEubanka, former Kimberly resident, mocharged to coimection with ths 148,- in OOO tbeft from Mra.-Summera' home.

h- Lafiport u pheld -^ ra . Summers' «attorney when he objected to quea- 11 tiona put to h la wl&ieaa. bi;t said

■s. h e would "qulokly deny" the objec- ie tiona “except fo r a precedent set byII, quasl-JudlcIal bodlea.", ' - J es The Justice o f the peace said he Jol at was referring to uae of the Ilfth set st sunendment u i congressional 'hear- lu

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?^Aide Is Named to ^ -U . of-L President

MOSCOW. M ay 7 (Jl-D r. Donald J", 'Z R . Theophllua, dean of the Unlver- J' slty of Idaho college of agriculture

dent of the university "by* theioard , o f rogenta executive committee laat night.

Mrs, Marguerite Campbell, b6ard president, aald Dr. Theophllus will ^

1 serve aa acting associate president until July 1 when President J. E.

I- Buchanan leaves, and after that will ;e be acting, pfesldent. _ ir Bho aald -ho will conthiue his . J, duties aa dean of agriculture. JJ® ig Buchanan, president of the school ™ lij -since 194erresiBned-yesterday-to ac-

cept the presidency of the Aiphalt .g Institute, with headquarters hi New “; t ^ A ____________ ™Ig Dr. Theophllua. a l i a l l v r o n ’lUs-

burg. Penn., f irs t came to tho Unl- .. verslty h) 1937 as an associate pro-

-(essor of dolry husbandry. In 19W P** i, h e wsa named dean of agrloulture, C

.director- of tha agrtailtitre exptrl--. *• m ent atatlon. and director ol the cel

_ agriculture extension service. Ohi

« Kidnapers to Get r [~ifenaltyT)ffieath ~

SAN FRANCISCO. May 7 Ifl-A - Jury of six men and six women late ,, r yeaterdayrconvlcted^two-formerprl-- -c:

vate detectives of kldnaphi'g realtor ,, Leonard Moskovlts for MOO.OOO ran- j, and called for death sentences for ‘ both. "

The Jury convicted Harold Jack­son, 51, and Joseph L^ar, 43, on all counts of kidnaping with bodily harm under Callfomla's "little Und- “

, bergh" law and mado no recommen- datlon for leniency, making tho " death penalty automatic.

VISITS s iFt k r _WENDELL, May 7—J. M. Olyde, I p

LeOrande, Ore., has been a guest o f his alster, Mrs. O. H. Brevick, and family.

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L.BE CLOSED J

A fternoon2 n o o n until 4 p . m.

im ory of

vi. SANDE

M H H pH H H jIL

TIMES-NEWS, TWU

Newsin^rief — ^_ BttlBS Trip

'~Mrsr=EU»::ae o rg tr-m i 'Asli~itrertr

„ visit relatiyM^ an d trlends In _Ca}l- lomli.

ed -------- p iry Psjrs Fine ps,m. Vehna McCain, 41, route, 4, Buhl, eve

paid a Ihie o f 838 and $3 costs ta (.qJpolice court P riday when sho plead- offed guilty of drunkenness. j

^ p y fm. Marriage Lleeaaa}S A marriage license was Issued ,

T)iur5das»t<LLucllle Bopp .and Dar- rell Deagle, t o t h Twin lUU, by the .. Twin Falls coim ty clerk's office. k»,

In * 'soces Operetta P ls n n e d . ^n- .T he White Qypsy,“-'Ti two-act

operetta, will bo presented at 8 ' p. m. Baturday a t tha Junior high ^ school auditorium by the LDS fourth ward church. Punda will be uaed for p , the tabemacls building f u ^ .

>t Lodge Meets Tonight *■ Royal Neighbora of America will *

he meet a t 8 p m . today hi the lOOF Id hall. Mrs. J. - F . Kehn will' bs in* r charge-of-tha—program__JSJhe ments will be served by Mrs. Fred ' ed Bohnlng, Mrs. Ehner Lelchllter end la. Mrs. EfJle Watkins. P™s i -c- Cat D a m a fe d ^- Mrs. Ollfton Blrcheat. Twta Falla. P«' id told policashe believed the elty street 1- sweeper struck her 1853 Ford Thurs- T «t dsy monUng w hile It was parked on I ho fflm street n e a r Maple svenue. She

said the left f ro n t fonder and door . at of the car were damaged. Police la­in ter learned, however, that the street •*“ of sweeper was n o t working on that xl street T hunday. scl<>11-- ______ Sti

Big Plane Has a p

' Faulty WheelM J ar,NEW YORK. May 7 'W )-A big j

tnma-Atlantlo plane with 63 per- j jetons aboard landed safely a t Idle- qsiwild ahiport yesterday, after betag ^olhung up above the field two hours „,o with a bad nose wheel.

0 There were n o tojurles to the 83 j passengers and ntoe crew members . .

ry u Pilot Oameron Walker set the 4- ^ se enirlned. double-decky giant down j T ra imoothly on Its matolSlnels and Its .to tall low:- -------------------th The Pan American Stratocrulaer . J

took off for London at 1:33 p.m. r t (MST). Its nose wheel faUed to re- “ he tract completely and looked at a 88 “ “ ey degree angle. Instead of ita usual

vertical position. r- The plane radioed word ot lt« he plight, then swung out to sea to T ] rs. dump 2.000 gallons-of-gasoline, I t U ok circled the field to bum up aa much it. more fuel aa possible before comtag I,- In for the landing. ^

1 Official Cautions g S; About Near East' --JTBAOA. N. Y.. May-7 llH=Erto, . J

ae Johnaton, special presidential repre- ml'th sentatlve to th e near eajt. wamed th(r- Imt night th a t the Arab-Iarael dla- era

pule remains a "sputtering fuse" aesthat might touch otf world war a t jany time. the-Johnston- toM ~B“ComoU- -unlver- jfg

tslty audience th a t "the nations of niethBjvorld. cannot-permlt-thsjltnger- .bof

, J to exist." He s a id he planned to re- ph!turn to the n e a r east at the end

„ of the month fo r further concilia-™ tory talka, tro'^ “tf-reconclllKtlon-la-posslble It ia jjj , ^ not likely lo come easily or aoon,"

Johnston said. I t might come shoutgra^aUy, he s a id , due to "mount-___

', liig pressures from Inside the region ' as well aa Influences trom outside."

It

s Infant DiesBURLEY, M ay 1—Kathleen And- _

erson. Infant daughter of Mr, and '■1 Mrs. Eugene Anderson, died early ^

5, Friday a t -the . -Cottage..howltnl - ■u shortly after b irth . J„ Surviving besides the psrents are ■

one slater, N ancy Anderson; 'onej,- brother,-Wllla in -Anderson:-pater- ^1. nsl grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Al- ■

bert Andirson. and maternal grand- .IS parents, all Burley. J

Oraveslde r ite s will be held at S #|. a, m. Saturday at Pleasant View Mle cemetery with LDS Blahop Verle ■

Ohesley officiating and under the

r - ^ t ^ d o r s e d ------------/7' Magailna c re w r sellhlj sub- 1 " lorlptlons to ' th e "Veterans >Jb- ps f tlonal Report” are not mdorsad _*p

by tfio ve’ferans admlnlsbatlon,"" Arnold Helwege, contact repre- q '■ tentative for th e administration,

reported Friday.Helwege said the VA office hsj

'i'l received numerous, complalnta “ about the salesmen and police ss

I aro Investigating the crews. He aald the salesmen are dispensing

j false Information about the vet­erans administration,

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(great Jfipreg

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WIN FALLS. ^A H O

~| Aandahl Talk j~ ^ Is Feature for^=^Mg^0peniagg

( r » » Pa«« Om ) - ■ glrpaat three years, but noted th e ex- avipendltures a re n o t a dead loaa. How- fleJ

uhl. ever the tim e has come for agrl- p aI to culture to 'undergo sacrifices to level . .

off surpluses, h e said. ta(Carter su tlined the progress and m i

problems of redam atton projects -ta shl

ned ^ ^ 'RiffleBilre, Twta Falls, was tW' the tbastm iater. '

T he monitog session

• TO c5ui?n^re*^m t,' who introduced- ot

'"o!'W teus p T t ^ n . Uncota. Nebr.. thi w ill highlight the afternoon program OVIw ith an address a t a banquet a t 7 no

‘'.J? 'p jn . a t the Legion hall. - ■ unBaturday aesslona will resume a t

9:30 aJn. and conclude with a bual- ness meettag begtantog at 3 p jn . ITJ A apeelal program for women haa .

^ bean am m ged for wlvea of convro- tlon delegates. Oov. Len Jordan ^11

„ i r speak Saturday moming. by------N T V rS ha rp rln -ch arg e -o f-co a iie te ,^

" 2 tion arrangements, announcw tho ^ t puMlo la tovited to attend all oon- j,o ventlon se«lon-B. P .artl^IarlyJhose j

to "be^ddresaed-by- reclamatlon^iifc- -ohllUa.reet

Japan Detects ^She

;,„Fourth H-TestUreet Euh a t TOKYO, M ay 7 UV-Two Japanese d a

scientiats said Friday th e 'U n ite d j S ta tes anoarently exploded a fourth | J v hsSrogen bom b aTB IkffirM tw eeiH —

, A pril 28 and 27. ~They said their esthnate was _

, I baaed on Q elger counter testa of ■ B l ra ta this week on widely separatad ■

areas of J&pan. H'>'8 Prof. Ysaushi Nlshlwakl of O saka ■ 'ar- M edical university said ra ta ta ■ lie - Osaka,' about 300 miles aouthweat o f - tM ling Tokyo, yesterday was many times H

m ore radioactive than rain teatad ■ Monday. \ , H

' “ Dr. HIronobu Watanabe of Nllga- ■ ta unlveraity aald rata ta N iigata, ■

'A ; abou t 100 mllea north of Tokyo, ■ M onday , and. Tueiday showed s M

' ahum Increase ta radioactivity. M W atanaBoTlheory i r tH W n r tK k e rM

„ abou t a week for atomic partlolea ■ to reach NUgata, roughly 3,800 miles ■

M northw est of Bikini. Hlu-i The soientista said th? ra ta was ■

n o t dangerously radioactive. ■Iti ---------------------------- - I

n U. S. Is Trying: to I “tag Harness H-Bomb I

PHILADELPHIA, May 7 M^-Sen- I ator Hlckenlooper. R., la., has made ■ the first known public disclosure that H American scientists are trying to ■

ja f hameas the power of the H-bomb ■ for peaceful purposei. ■

Cdc. . Heretofore, scientiats have &d> H mltted the possibility of controlling H thermonuclear power, but have gen- H

ilfl- erally asauraed It could only be used ■ise” destructively. ...... ■‘ Hlckenlooper, vice chairman

the Joint committee on atomic ergy, did not elaborate on his state*' H

of ment mnde In a apeech yesterday' H .bofor«'thfr-World-AffBirft~oounoU-of- -H Philadelphia. ■

ma “There is a possibility of direct ■■ production of power through con-

. trolled thermonuclear reaction," he said. ------------------------------------

in.LOAN FUND HIKED

1 — WASHINOTONTMay-? WV-Sen- 1, •. a to r Dworshak; R,. Ida,, wos advised

today that an additional $100,000 has been made available by the farmers hom e adm inistration for loana to Id ah o farmera.

|$ c iy ”Mo”TonAeichStomach

nd- t o y l l w i t h

t 8 l o » | . « « l l n g

tu m sthe I Don't let acid indl-:------ \ r . —gtsriofl'gct th rb e if" ~

( \\YT ofyou.Don'tsuffcf needleialy w ith

presHureI- palas. Bit l ’ o r '2 Turns for lop-id___ t pwwrf feHef whenever diatrcui_ .

occuri. Tums cannot overalkalixe.Can't ctiue a d d rebound. Itequire I no water, no mixing, no waiting, j G«t a handy roll of Tumi 19 carry in pocket o r purse

:e iiUJ '

J V — PCI TOI TUMMY

m in l&eligionI ATWER EDWARD JOSEPH j

^ FLANASAW , TW£ POUNDER AND DIfiECTDR OF BOY'S TOWN, WAS BORN IN

-------IR E tA N D -|N M ee6 7 B 0 rs -- TOWN HAS TRAINED AND

- ---CARED R3R OVER FIVE - A—jy.O L )S ./^_B O V S IM TJJE^ p a s ? < q u a k 3 E r ; c e m ^ ^ - -■ FATHER FLANASA,^, -

WHOSE SLO GA N WAS •W E R E IS NO SUCH !

‘ -m iN s AS A BAD e o y '' DIED WHILE WORKINS On

v o u T H r e h a b i l i t a t i o n

IN SEBMANV IN I94B. '

L | [ ^ ti

• S s v n e r behtad-100 blook-ol M ain ™ > a - S ro u e w est...im ^^(fliU iig Jad- Sow- der vrhUe feUow w o rk i^ I n s ^ ™ 'agrl- p a n e o f glass ta second-story wtadow d e ^level r “ M rt O- OhUds.-Hler. carry- M

tag bouquet of unusual tulips. - .and MM Hendricks wearing yeUow sport ver

ta-ta shirt. . . People looklM “P. aa c a r w wstops suddenly for stop sign and “

was two foUowtag drivers c to p o n W »breaks, wlTh two cars leaving tire o n a

lened marks on pavement.. . Fellow pick- Nort

____ woman's hand while oroaslng street. RiieBr™ "lEeH ’ the>d;'V'.~Aftd' -b>^j W overheard: “Let me off t h l a ^ ^ - neUj at 7 noon and I'U see If I can ftod a wan

uranium claim for you, tool" ^ r '

Man Is Arrested ^O n Check Charge‘he

' Woodrow W. Sharpe was arrested' o - .by olty poUce Thursday oventog o n _ ■<t-«'hMgB-flf-eashtaii a MO O h e ^ .B X

the a t the Cardtoal Food marketTOen D ho had no funds ta the bank. H

ihose Police report ho had written Hohecks—on^local—and—Gallfomla u — banks. He had a 1983 Uncota In ' H hla possession which was purchased H with a bogus check to San P ran- D

I cisco. Oallf. He spent three daya H here and allegedly wrote at leaat H

. four checks ranging from <20 to MO. H‘S t He Is wanted on a check charge in H

Eureka, Oallf., aa well as' San F ran- Dmese cisco. Hiltad Sharpe Is being held ta the city Hlurth j^lL Hween............ ......................................................'M—

REAP TIMES-NEWS WANT APS, f a

I I BOYS' ands t of- --------------------------—^

I p ^ o w l

Irectcon-

S e lK rtrg tfrfo T M o fR o r tTiai . ent. Something u n u su a l anc

practical so th a t she will re * • tim e she uses It.»

• BONE CHINA-----------------c m a — -«A 0eB R 8-»—PEST

• AUTHENTIC COPIES‘J j _______ French "La .Momia^^ailna------

“<■« I • ENGLISH-PEERAGE BRASS .°P" PLAQUES - PLANTERS ' •:iu _ - ______________ _______________ _Ihe. • NEW "M ODERN" RED POT“ire j PLANTERS - OANDY DISHIing.irry | • IMPORTED WOVEN BASKEl-y I BREAD BASKETS - PLOWEIr t ! BASKETS - SBRVINQ ■BASKI

OTHERS

^ I • "LEFTON" CHINA

• COLORFUL SWEDISH TILESMMV

• AMERICAN CAST IR O N ENMade of heavy cast Iron but loc FRYINQ PANS - BO'WLS -

, lovely colors.

• METAL CANISTER SETSOayly painted metal canlaters t

j • PEPPER MILLSI Something Really Dliferaiiti II

• JOSEPH ORIGINAL FIGURIN

t STATIOHERY BY SCHIAPARFour amart, now colors and mai writing paper bCflUtlluUy .gilt b<

_ • im p o r t e d FROM IN D IA --::rr..i-JQ W I.S---S)O O R -TC iroO H ^

:piSHEH-. CAN£)LE HOtDERI braes.

: • NEW "BELLS OF SA R N A "The lovely sound of thee®-fftm<y

• thoughtfulnea. In il { oeilB.

I • in c e n s e FROM IN D IASlie will love these exotio fragra

R U N N I. , , C ater to T hos#

N e x t to Idaho Power

' ' ' " ' I ■. . . ....•; r-

j^:Death Qa

Pointsi d ^ n - JG » i-M siy .J !llz ab e tl

if. M ain -™* lioni Mav ig Jad- Provldencei R. i. { Installs H iom as M. Murray m wtadow death ta 19U. ”

carry- ^ s . Murray had ra lUps.. . Pa'ls »*nce 1020, comh w sport ver. ^ e was a memb ss c a r w ards Catholic .churcl

gn and ^ addition to her mp o n la survived by two i ng tire Oharles Munay North w plok- North, both Anohoragi nething two half-brothers, Bert Qg^onta -Blator,-San-Dlmaa;^ Ci [ street. Requiem masa will -r .~And- -by-the-^lev.- P a tlje fi I after- nelly a t 0 am. Mondi Itod a ward'a Oathollo churcl

be recited at,7:30 pjn I White mortuary chap

dwUI be conducted at tl ^ e t e r y .

T he family requests i r g g the American Heart l(

” “ n n " « g * P T IM Z S -N ^

! ^ e ^ . H x r a S B B B nr w h e n n _____

written B WEATF1“ STR1FP|

rchased

it a magic <ROOFII

1 I ^ n -

city FA ______ PHONE aT APS.

I' and GIRLS'

N r b o j

^ A ll Wool

| 9 {

I ’TL llI IlnfBl

"iW Kor tTiat Is |u j t o BIFHIf Jnusua l a n d beautiful and

she will rem em ber you fi\

•IES \i^^ jiln a -----------------------------

iE BRASS e n d COPPER.IMTERfl-' 'i JARDMEREa .

’ RED POTTERY\NDY d is h e s - ASH TRAI

EN BASKETS- FLOWER BASKjrrS -• ®

r a a 'BASKETS - PIONIO BA

K

IISH TILES

• IRO N ENAMELWAR!t iron but looks Just like potter

BO'WLS - CASSEROLES ..

R SETSsi canlaters to brighten her kll

Dliferaiiti In sets and single*

L FIGURINES

SCHIAPARELLI --------ilors and many atyles. A tfuly tlfully -gift b o x e d „ - ____

INDIA r r ;m jpO K E R S 'A SH -T B A V ;^.ffl H O tD E R a ' ., ; in beautlful-

SA R N A "f these-fam oua bells will a l ^ nines*. In ilngles, itrlngi anc

N D IAexotic fragrances frott the ofle

NINGto T h o s s W h o

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p S p r d s - |

I - , . ..mBiU Scout troops ■ ■~” £ ^ v e t « i . governor^' f l I* - 'J fro5p"»l'“ ‘' membaP: ■

IrB**® cent or m o re o t . ■ Bclnds®^ . jj)g a district H

city han- i

<l»r .wards were troop g tlviM (ijjt class Scouta:

c S ; troop 73. MJ t^D 183. pe*- '

1“ the Wa-s O'' K council that the - ■ M ^ “ Bde.The-ptesenta^ ^" '^ K w 'h a r d M a c h a m - ■

chalnnan, ■strict S'™., y,e court of BW«W« JS?y the Twin p a lk ■

• S s . ' J J ' i S T s ^

‘ ^ M dsto fank was given ’C u ttoop 69, and K eith

M FW‘ elass Scout i " • r t o Wn smith., pat Pld- !(NorroanFlllraord, troop 59! |

g S ^ K r iS l, wiitchlnson, Rolftnd

McCullough troop

went ,» I

I& ^H utcrg PID ^ , Billy Molyneux. P M a S R»»'' Alworth.

i f X ^er^fto ra^troop 6 ^ S - W t e J , LeBoy KeUog. J^ t t a n d O errltPetw s Lyle Jf^as troop 68's m erit badge jg ^

li badge* also ' " " t to BllUe > L Michael Brown and Johnny P“

a n i m l d y . Q U g , J * “

JSg and closing cetemonles . ■prSented by troop 68. Clerk | y j lerrlll Iverson.

mands Studied flTSteelwor-kers.£

TSBOEOH May 7 WV-The InlWBteelworltcrs wage policy llte weighed yesterday a m o- a^opt a (our-point program ilig demands (or higher wagesi mrsnteed annual wage as Ids (<ir-ne8oUaHng_a_contraci lili M e steel Induatry. ‘ J ' jregram was adopted earlier to by the union's 39-member ate board and handed to the (Bllcj committee for final ap- before negotiations open w ith

Bleel corporation May 18. P !T points In the program call iproved Insurance an(^ pension H' ind better contract terma. and --------- ----------- -----awa

imetics Secret T s Tough to FindlOlQO, May 7 OIV-A doo to r ,

touga -Jotj tn - f in tr i " ' \3W cosracUcs work. i ^inyatery-J&-wbfitheiL0Q6mfttlca- ,i» woman look b e tt^ —o rm ft)ce v -hink ahe looks beifer. '

Howard T. B chrm an. New reporting in the J o u rn a l o f

imerlcan Medical a ssoo la tlon . 'ited-thflt either of th e two r e - ' 'ire acceptable medically. B u t |mMD-feirwhBTTa cosm etic Ib |one or the other. ,said the addition of h o rm o n e s .— r to make no difference to th e »hen compared with o rd in a ry creams.

iAL ADVERTISEMENTSNOTICB TO CLAIMANTS

Uiflm hu: SiwVpU* Sroitcl N o . M rt Number: ITfifi« M sreh y alven th i t .c o n trM t w itb - — - NtUon Comptny of Logtn, UUhmuhlag enuhut grtvel .nri rftvir __

* t th e8hd Ytrdi at Hurley, Jerome »nd.Htwo. K in Oanls. Jeroma tnd TVInS tl ” gs4."E ’ f« rpo rtttlon w ho

o r aupplles ^ w hich h u

IIIQl 5 r/?rom°?n*' __Jl lUlemenl of hU \lalm fop' M '

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fE R T IL IZ E R SNow Hnv, In stock

brand “ ajONIUM SULrATB

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troopsemoc’tm b e ^ :lo re o tllstrlctI b io r

troopIcouta; ' ^

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sen ta^ chan)**i r t of‘ F alls B n n a f l H F i | Hlelsen. TUlM i ^R. a. -

|e d ^ - ' ■ -

«orth, ; :x)way. '

BllUe Displays of vnriouj varieties of Africa jh n n v play. Viewing the eih lb it a t th e accond i O t ^ and Mrs. A lvah Jay, Kimberly. jS ^ f f

Many Entries on I J African Violet

Many entries were' displayed a t te r S - Jhe-M m nfl nnm m l A frlcan-.vlalet was

show Bpons6reaM3rthe Magic Valley ■ e„ Salntpaulla club Thuraday a fte r- tent

P ° '“=y noon at the Legion hall. arr«jgram hundred and forty-four plants coifwages " “’■e entered w ith 77 different va- Afrl„„ „ rletles on display. The show was literi t r a c t °P®" ^ P''*’'to from 1 until trlb

----- 8 P-‘»- - ‘ " M'arller Juanita Sutcliff won flrat, second Klirsmber t*'*'''* P’“ ® awards for her sho\' t i j j specimen entries, Mrs, K enneth theII ap - dodder to o t flra t and second place .

honors In floral arrangem ent com- peUUon with M rs. W. L, Chancey ^

n Call placing third In the division, p^g, inslon Horace Holmes, Mrs. Frank Slack dler na. and Mrs, V em Melton received also

-----aw ards.- ' - -

S' J '' A k J i n d i v i d u a l l y i n q S A l > BpXEDlootor i ‘ ’r fm tr- i -W 'il l b e ' g iv en ; to e v e r y worn

aetlM . t’Tiother t h a t v isits the Horse-Shu

'"'*® : on M o th e r 's Day.New V

i Horse-Shu Clu'* 0 ^ South orMafflo^VsHey on Hlway 93

nonea0 the Inary^ 5 8 th A n nNo. M ................ - - - . - ■ T •

1 S A tE ^ PM kpi)«1 T V In ip le ted

n who____

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• For FATH

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.Veneer construction with a plastic-leather-effect cover . and fasteners. Colors: Gins

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yiplets Displayed

» of African violet plants are featured In this he second annual show a t the Legion hall were •ly. (Staff photo-engr a v t n g ) __ __

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5 on Display for 1 iolet Annual Show i

ed a t Theme of the second annual show -^ d ^ t was "African VIolat Fairyland,*'-—Vaiiey • Entries were Judged by persons a t- f a ito r- tendlnB- the show. Displays featu red

arrangements for mantle, table nnd Puiplants coffee tables and a clinic on raising to»t va- African violets. Information nnd liv(V was literature on the plants were dls- ']

until trlbuted nnd_ sn^ll plants sold. traMrs. Hodder and MrerOi'B. R ^ iia , age

econd Kimberly. were co-chairman of the Unf her show. Mrs. Chancey is pre.sldent of y-*nneth the organization. ^place . ___ __ . . s=scom- a t t e n d i n g c o n t e s t M

ancey WENDELL, May 7-Mr. and Mrs. =Pred Oibson are attending the fid- S

Slack dlers contest in Weiser. Mrs. Gibson s:eived aUo will visit Mr. and Mra. John S

0win- a t New -Plymouth. • =

e ry wottderful ' I H

Club i l | P - |tt Hlway 93

anniversary^ P K I A I ^

O THER'S DAY! - -SR A D y/rT IG N i------/AGA-TIONJ--- - - - - - - - --ATHER'S DAY!

S LUGGAGE1 with a satin inner lining and t cover . . . fine hardware, hinpres Drs: Gingerbrown - Daylight Tan.

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Death Penalty Is Back for Soviets °

LONDON, May 7 W l-The KrcmUn tehas relmposed the death penalty for of

. . , ___ murders ln..th6 Soviet Unlon r erIS a t- Moscow radio said the moVe~%aa *“tu red taken “a t the request of citizens and jjj, ! nnd public organizations , , . and in orderilslng to increase the protection of tho j ,

nnd lives of citizens,"dls- The death penalty for all but er

I- tra itors, spies and "dlverslonlst alequa, agents" was aboll^ed In the Soviet thf the Union In Januniy, 1850, dt

5 I C0RRE(ibson s

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I T h u r s d a y a t: I S h o u l d h o

g lA R G E PAN READY

I |F R Y E R S . tK i I

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f U D IE S ' Llr U S S S ^ ^ ^

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A Gift That ShowO lve Mom this beautiful set of lugg tio n for the yean of love and devo e truc ted of finest veneer w ia f n i o u te r cover. All pieces In this «e V lnyllte Plastic, Colors: Medium I3” . . . fitted with Cosmetic Tray a

O vernite Caie, 21-Inch an a PULLMAN CASE, 26-lnehg e s S e t o f T hroe..,.................................

'an.

FRE> > .............................. ................

1 P a i r o f ' l

HUDS ^ NYLC^ - 7/ w ith each th rei

of Ladles' L Purchas<

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T T r n H P A L L S ^ J D A l O ___________

v B o ^ d Splits j« —011 Permit to B Nevada Clnb

- CARSON OITY, Nev-. M ay 7 lA— T t u Nevada tax commission spilt dow n the middle and wrangled for alm ost two hours yesterday over a m inor gambling license application fo r a club at Ely.

T h e application was from Ted R. T ln tlnger, former Ketchum, Ida., gam bler, and Jack Walker. Bolae. T hey w ant to open the 'Alpine club J n j : i y later this month.

A fter a 3 to 3 p te sw h lch in effect denied the appliw ion, the commla- sloners became eltangled in parlla- menXannyR®rdnr*’ sn tt'fin ttllyT ratt to call their attorney, John R. Ross,

H H to get straightened out.New Vote Taken

| K i | T h en the gambling control agency --J j took a hew vote which cam e out

“If « 4 to 2 and gave Tlntlnger and Walker J '« a license restricted to slot machlnea

/ R only. They also had sought approval f i 'M fo r blackjack, roulette and crap

^ gam es.f ® Commissioners Paul M cDermott,! l a Laa Vegas, and Roberl Allen, Carson

i n City, opposed the appllcants-on both

7 T ;ie r-0h« r»ed ----------------j l l Allen .and McDermott contended

-T lp tinge thad ,U eil-to .,the .-anmmlSg alon during his two appearances.

T ln tlnger was denied a license two m onths ago, but despite th n t w ent nhend and invested (60.000 in the E ly club.

H e was denied originally because of 'h is past association w ith OUff (T he Galloper) Judd, a Reno under- world figure who was branded a "crossroader" by tax commission Investigators. A crossroader is a cheatcr,

■ Referendum Gets■ Candidate’s Blastdls- IDAHO PALLS, May 7 (flV -Ida-

?alls, [jg.j .'Burprise" candidate for tho . - . . RepubllCfllL senatorial n omination,

-------- Les Lambson. has come out In op­position lo the state's so-called

J “rig h t to work" referendum peti­tion now being circulated in the

l o f o *^e”n state,I C lO T h e BlackfoQt high school pro- remlln feasor, whose recent announcem ent Ity for of hla candidacy took most observ­

ers by surprise, told an Idaho Fallslabor-groiipl • ---------- ------ r : -------

e WM ..jj .j j, J kn lfe -ln -lhe-is and attem pt to contuse th e people

Into believing th a t It (the referen- ’t “ “ dum ) Will help the working man.

“The exact opposite la true ; if 11 but enacted it would virtually destroy slonlst all th e effective nnd beneficial work Soviet th a t has been done for labor to

date,"

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listed in our ad on 5 y at 98c each- | d hove read |

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5 . e t t - 8 9 c |

' LUGGAGE

Shows Your Love!et of lu g g ag e to show your ap p rec la - an d dev o tio n she's g iven you. C?on<

w ia f ru g g ed , long-w earing p la s tlo n th is Bet a re bound in durable 2" M edium G ra y or T an . T rain caae :

lc T ray a n d M irror.

■“ ...... 19.95’

FREE f .i r o f - L o d i « ' -----------^ ---------

a o N s;h th ree -p iece set ndles' L uggage Purchased! \

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ts F airfie ld

ih in effect J . ' ' ___Ile commls- i

In parlla-rinttllyTratr — r ------in R. Ross,

trol agency came out

md Walker t machlnea it approval

^ KATHLEEN KERNSJcD erm ott, • • • selected a i valedlen, Carson graduating clasa a t fhe Fairfield 1 :^ts-on both D**- M arlon-K etns, has I

club, Pep club and on the staffs o__ _ -Kftflnce>,dauihterj?-f M r. and Mr

contended chorus, Home E c q p o m le rc l^ and Le.oommU-. ^Pcp.4uU-and.JiaA,hega-ft.iM mber arances. of the student council. (Staff en- llcense two fravlnirs)th a t w e n t ----------------------------------------------- -

Southern Baptists,e” o'’un?er! .Afe CoHiing Wes'branded a SALT LAKE d T Y . May 7 UP -k commission estimated 700,000 members of th lader 1s a Southern Baptist church h a v

moved Into westem states In th------------------ pHst^O years, a rBglmiHl Souther

Bap.Ust conference, w as told yea L f C lO terday.

T > ]_ The Rev. Courts Redford. Atlantl I j l a s 1/ Qa,, executive secretary-treasurer d

I (flv-Ida- the church's home mission bonr( ;e for tho said the migration necessitated lomlnatlon, vast expansion ol the denomlna but~in~bp-' 'tliin*s'W0rkTiiid~plariB^*~thB“WBB

so-called Tho convention was attended b idum pell- Southern Baptists from Utah, Idah ted in the and Nevada.

chool pro- ATTENDING MEETINGlouncement HAILEY, May 7—Mrs, Millarost observ- Meanea, Blaine county health nurs:daho Palls u attending the Idaho public healt------r : ------ -MsoetetionVttnnual-meeting-iiiiMtilfe-ln-lhe- Call. — the people le referen- Ing man.

^ to troy A K Swork a ■ ■ I r K ■ % V

r labor to . ^

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n 2 9 ” &

R egular sizes includ ing ri sho rts and fongs. Sm art ;

_______ flecked f l o n n e l s ............

i l Flecked W o rs ted s , Lightl l ed Flannels a n d rich LlgtK j I nels, Including new est cl | to n single <l a “ breastedTncsdetS".;.......

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>I N eedlepoin t W orsteds , VF leckeJ S ho rksk lns and

I Rick Navy B lue Gabardini

! KINGSRIDGE SUITSuse; | A m erica 's Best C lothing Bi

I HART SCHAFFNER & MT h e Best K now n Nom e

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CERNS ' MARGARET KOO^CEcte4 ai Taledlctorlan and aalutatorlan of the 19 lie Fairfield high RChool. Miss Kerns, daughter -Kewis, has been active in sports, band, chorus. \ the staffs of the school paper, and annual. Ml _Mr. and Mrs. Luther Koonce, has been active n ie sc l^ and iea-ft-iMiaber 3oirfoF4iptists S IigWest R ly p eMay 7 IM-An

hurch h a v e And K insey

?aa t o l ^ ' e ^

•y-treasurer dT

! 1n ' IhB" WEBt. - ■» attended byn Utah, Idaho _

— r M l / lEETING I K ■-Mrs. Millardr health nurse. ^. public health IlEKDED WHISKEYiee tln (M n :M cF |rr . ’ niilstY n lM Iii

ttS S iueeuSH ClftMot^DW IS THE.TIME TO ^

a d u a t i oe s f s t y l e s

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O A D M O O Ru d e n t Sizes 3 3 -3 ? __________________h flannels In all wool

nc lud ing reguJars, .35. Sm art J

sds, Light W orst- d rich L ight Flan- ,

new est one-but-

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UITS ‘ $ ^ eClothing Buy o t ............................... O J

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m fX iL B - DUniiEY . B C F E ^ B T ~ ji ;R ^ ^OPS"If m From R O PER ’S . . . I f s i V - RU PERT - JER O M E - BUl

jP A Q B T H R E

1 Three Bo^HelS?! _ _ In Pilfering Cas

WEISER, M e7 ^ lit-rTbm . w iii youths ^wste- la-~ciutod;^-4od« charged-wlttt—taMng-T M t—lir : incinm^ong . plIIwlDg .BpMe juh ll :i;etteil..thm .caiidy'.li!itclce:cip.ai popslcles and rifle ammunition.

Washington County Sherlft GImi Hickman aald the youths hsd al confessed taking the' Keya IromJ cars and trucks, shooting up sever

>' ' 'ablns near Weiser. and looting..- , ■' W P , Weiser tavern ot 816.

-T - r< He said one of the boys had col ' fessed and Implicated the othe

S ’ , after he was arrested Monday wl "'.’-iti ---------- - In small change in'hls pocketi

_ REPORTS READY '"■7 ■ sHdSHOSE, ffay 7—Reports i. .' •■; the state convention will be 41vi

by Mra. Leonard Bond and the Ri ' Joseph McLeod at the evening -wc

;V X ■ - - ship aervicea a t 8 p.m. Sunday at t ' ■' ' First Baptiat church.

:i i K o d ^ i i i i h ^KOONCE I Dally Bervlce

n s , d a u g h t e r o f LEEDOM PHOTO•and, chonii. C | Entrance on alley by Wiley Drui 1 annual MUs q , g j,g q g,been active in

o f 4 t t ^ lw ^ lR K

'iyi)e o f whisb/And K insey S ilverB lended W hiskey is chosen h y h lenfl Hrinkflrn haoaufla of i ts sm o o th “ whiskey r i c h n ^ ” '

K I N S E I ^Iiapro WHISKET •» « .« wDOf • 80% 8»«n iiEiimu. smm JU IIS IIJ^U IIM l’DUTIDr* UNnOD, PQMmVjUUU--

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- ------------------------------------------------------------ la a lso \ABUSES OF POWER

As t h e army-McCarthy hearings d rag on, that of one h e a rs a great deal of comment to the ef- keeping f«ct t h a t they are a terrible waite of tim e and taxpayers’ money.

We ought, It Is said, to be concentrating all the poll our a tten tion on the grave Indochina sltua- lowering tlon, dom estic economics problems, th e Presl-

j|jiT"aeDt’S progTttm -and-aitaliarj^ous mattera.'',11 There Ib no question of thTfrSW W dfTnP-

portance of these latter Issues. Nor Is there (or .grac rJCi any do u b t that the army-McCarthy proceed- »nme a I Ings are fraught with endless confusion, dl- military' I ’ gresslon and repetition. 'I But t h a t does not mean they are e ith e r un- t j , / ^ I Im portant or a total waste. Nor Is th is Just a imperial J lot of hullaballo about what happened to one To apiI —arm y-p tlvate-____________________________,W| There a re charges and countercharges In Qfprthe air w hich go td the fundamental worli-' niachtae !, ■' Ings of t h e American goyemment. T h ey can- Minlater

!■ not be Ignored. by etas*The a rm y has not charged simply t h a t Sen-

ator M cCarthy and his aldSs sought special ,

^ tre a tM e n t for a private named-&r-Bavld hSpefiu" Schine. T h e army contend* that In p u rsu it of surpiuaa

ith a t goal the «enator/and his assistants em- the ru « . ployed t h e full weight and power of a senate 1?“

' comm ittee; Indeed, threatened reprisals If oomSn thelr^demand* were not-met, jharp »

|l I , That la a grave complaint. The pow er of a 45 centa geBate«»nMn!titeeun(l*r-our-coMtltuMonal-«r-- ■*hrm--pi>

fei; rangem ents ,1a n x y great. If It can be employ- Bd to: enfoTx:# th* p iie ly per»OTaljr i»h eaj)f-ltaT

in-Trieldersr^f-lt-can-beTised toillarupt a n O ls " gold lo t I f to rt tKe itb ttnai, SstabllBhea procedures of tlie Wance. I 1 army a n d any dther p a rt of the executive I ’ branch, th e n tbe balance of force* In the ,I ; A m trlcan goTemment l i Imperiled. materiaiiP ; The countercharge Is no less lerlous: That Aithou: “I ■ th e arm y used a private who had been as- with the I ^ sociated -with a senate committee as a “heat-

i age" in a n effort to compel that committee to he E oease Investigating a lle g ^ Infiltration o f sub- ( : verslves In to the army establishment. w a r ni>F- ' I t the anny or any executive u n i t eould proapecti JvT with im punity resort to sucfi devices t o blocS :!i\ Investigation by congressional committees, problem, i' “ then eongreis would be frustrated In I t s legl- two dayi i i: tlmata fu n c tio n of probing steadily In to the by Edwai I ' soundness and effectiveness of govemment “ Amerl

!~opSKltlonBrCongresrhas th e dutyia see-thnt- ' “ h l t h e [ governm ent Is run In accord with th e laws, •■concii iff, .arid run well.' ” oh ' fepa?

Investigation la iti weapon In fulfillment of lead me '(! th a t duty. But the constitution does n o t give• to congress the power to administer t h e govi' ernment. T h a t 1* the function of the execu- -r am

tlve. of Aitier^ ^ T f ie r r to » vast difference between check*- ceased ^

i|- Ing to see th a t government Is run properly,and actuallyTiinnlng It. JL senator cannot. t»tntor-t»i

it* nnder t h e guise of mere checking, seek to when > |i; substitute his decisions for those of th e secre- »re still i |4-tai=M £-«rm y,-of state, or Any_otlier_flfiE8i t _________

“ ment. V I Tn — These » r * the Issue* a t the root of th U con- ■ ll- troversy. I t l i not a question of whether ^' jSchlne d id or did not perform KP on a cer- T'■ ta in Sunday. ~ ~ ~ called a f

Bchine w as Just the “trigger” who touched members : : o ff tte d lam tte. If It had not been h e . then ; sooner o r later someone or something else prsMr• would h a v a caused the explosion. Uve for y

No m atte r howTJalnfuHhe-dlgresslons, the “i have ^ h a o fra n < t4 h ^ ra p ^ tlo n M jl.M_^li«itrtng.’<miiBL ‘ go ttrougli to their full condusloS. Only thus jj,

,• c an we h o p e to approach the tru th about bear" in i -^-whether-eifcher-men-ln-the-senate-oE-meiUn^ -prDbiem_c t _ the'executive branch have abused or tr ie d to “j'o ^ e n la rg e t h e power given them by th e con- — stltutlon. - - . thejnostJ

■ —----- Ju s t a sJUST IN CASE

Ever s ince the outbreak of World war II, the stockpiling of essential materials has been a "i wouit commonplace of sound defense policy. Now nrtificlal I we seem to be going a step fu rth e r-th e stock-

I pUlng of factories. red mud; Recently, the Ford Motor company Trnvell- control is I ed a complete "packaged" tank factory worth tn which

40 mllllon dollars. In a one-story buUdlng, properly dehumidified and put under guard, a re stored 11,500 items of machinery, tools, ists win c gauges a n d blueprints. All are so carefully plete job ( catalogued that changes In tank design could ba Incorjiorated Quickly into the lay-away j„nno plan. Mr. And

This Is not t ic first time war p la n t ma- u»nist an chlnery h a s beeri stored, of course. But i t Is the

■ firs t time a complete, self-contained factory . h a s been so set aside, ready for speedy as-. sembly In event of need. 'Hjere w

The p la n is a good one. Imaginative a n d rc- , Bourceful. I t is good news th a t It wlll be ap;

_ p l l « l tt) o th e r plans in ,Uie f uture. "it’s, a j------ - _____ _________________— . ycnrs . . .

T - r - — ™ rB H A Y E YOUNGSTERS ' ipwihcnli, When th e y getaround to passing Qut avau;((5 able■fU a t

S * a g a in - l« ^ h e = m # d lc a r^ f le ld ,- hope -the • — authorlU es can find It in their hcnrts to givb with uncei a group—o r perhops we should say a mass-4

; citation to the thousands of youngsters no* nntiah En ' subm itting to the Salk antl;pollo vnccinc tried more

tests . ‘With vary ing degrees of bravery, these kids me

a re serving as medical pioneers in a project which Hap• t h a t could wipe out one of our worst rem ain- oi events." ■ in g scourges. To some of them tho hypodermic' 'needle m u s t look as big as an atotiilc eaniion.

' or m onthaBridge is a gume that gives women r.onie-

thing to t r y to think about whUe they're ,1,5,__ ___________1 ' liOJJglLNbl

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' T U C K E R ’ S N A T I O N A L

W H I I L I G I tWABHIW'1T»W—HjinM g. HliiMfn h a i beeqrot j n

" az trem e lT •im popultf-anil' c o n ^ v e i» I i l figure on T x a p l to l - hlU-^bec«UM o r hl».e»geriies» to m ake wn-

erouB trads conceal^ns and financial g ran ta to hoi- tU e o r stubbornly neutral nations. T h e nations are

a Russia and India, whose neutrality (unounti to pro-Moacow coopera­tion. In oongresslonal opinion.

Minnesota's perennial preaidentlsl hopeful occupies a d llf lc ^ t and un- : evlable poelUon aa distributor of i foreign lunds. At executive commit- ' tee sessions on both sides of the i capltol, Uie director of the foreign i 'operations admlnlatratlon has dls- ' coTered that tho legislatorB oppose j m y ItlBd of nelghbm-linesa -tomml ■' Moscow or New Delhi. Antl-Amerl-

ToOot jjj, d*velopraents a t Geneva and In ■ Indochina haye Intensified this feeling. |

BTATE DEPARTMKNT INFLUENCE-^But Stassen ' is a lso under the Influeoce and virtual Jurisdiction of th e s t a t e department, whose sttltude o n ’f o r e l ^ com- m erce w ith PremlerB Malenkov and N eh ru d iffers from th a t o f the majority In congTesa, S ta te believes In k e e p in g open all channels of Intercourse, despite cur- r e n t frlc tlbn . ^ a

T h e theory Is that' cultural and com m ercial con- j ta c ts m a y eventually Jead to improved relations In a th e po litica l and diplomatic fields—In short, to the low erin g and disappearance of the iron cu rta in .

COM PLAINT OF ANGLO-FRENCH G E O L 'PS - -Moceovdv-both-BlaMCXLJind Secretary John Foster I D ulles are under extremely~1ieffvy~foreign-^irfiasurt- - for .g ra d u a l reopening of trade with th e reds. The sam e .^R lo-Prench groups which re s e n t American '■ m ilita ry ' expansion complain that our econom ics war OD th e communists squeezes their tra d e , crea tes un- l^m ploym ent nnd keeps them financially dependen t on ° th e U n ite d States. They denounce I t as "economic “ im perialism .*' °

T o appease these politically powerful groupa, Prime J M in is te r Churchill has insisted on a t le as t a 60 per » ce n t reduction of the lis t of prohibited g w d ^ B rita in ” I s .a e l l ln g such -things os.rubber, icx tile a n d industria l . m a c h in e ry to Moscow and satellite coun tries. Prime M in is te r Nehru, a recent recipient of fu n d s forwarded by 8 taasen '« FOA, has never subscribed to th e U. 8.- t In s p ire d ban.

H O P E F U L OF UNLOADING SURPLUSES—As a h m a tte r of fact, Secretan^ ^ r a Ta ft B enson Is still Y h o p e fu l th a t he can unload-some of h is agricultural a su rp lu ses , especially butter and cottonseed oil. on u th e R u sa la m . Dcflpltc. acveraLilndirect -'feelers;" he b h aa n o t had any firm offers from the Soviet through o A m to rg , its offlclsl trading agency. a

O onunercia l talks fotinder on two obstacles. The * ah a rp R ussians trader* are willing to p a y only 40 or ^ 46 c e n ts a pound for butter, and B enson anticipates ^shrlll-prot«sts~by-«ongr45s*-and-the-public~lf-he dis-___poees o f the p iq u e t fo r much less th a n houaewlvea- .51 p a y - fo r th e domestic govem nent-ow ned supply. J'

A n d tR e r oM ^lon Iff th a t Moscow w a ^ j Q . g^Te Ufl gold r o f . any iwrcimscs, ah d ,' uhT lke_jacltaln and * F ra n c e , we also have a' s'ilfplus b? th n room m od lty . We ^ m igh t b© able to do businesa with them , according to ,, S in c la ir 'Weeks, secretary of commerce, i f they would f in a n c e these transactions by sending ua such scarce jJ, m a te r ia ls as manganese or wood plup fo r newsprint. «(

A lth o u g h officlfti suggestions for b roaden ing trade Jl w ith t h e communists will be stilled u n ti l a f te r the sf o u tc o m e of the Geneva conference. S tassen reflects p re v a ilin g sentiment In high adm inistration circles w hen h e defends the Churchill-Nehru a ttitu d e .

WARNINQ TO TRUMAN BECALLED—The West's a proapectlye and permanent loss of tho Orient—North yi Korea. Ohlna andTndoehlnn^^ecnlls a grave bu t un- heeded warning to former President Trum an on this problem. I t was «ent to him on August 8. 1046. only two daya after lhe atomic bombing of HIroshlms, hi by B d w a r W. Pauley. Oalifomia oil Inagnate . Pauley, as American reparntlon commlesloner, had heard aa om inous teport whlleiuUoscow. A sa-result he rushed- >]( this h ith e rto unpublished message to the White House: ni

.“.9 ° 55i 4?,l“n8 J...have rejchiiCthraflgh ..dlscuaalons dt on reparations and otherwise—I repeat otherw ise- ta lead m e to the belief thnt our forces ahould occupy ’ei quickly aa much of Uie Industrial areas of Korea snd to M anchuria as we can. slartlng at the southerly tip and proceeding northward,

I a m assuming nil of this can be done at no risk go

tory arrangements have been reached between the S naUona concerned with respect to reparations and t«rTltor4al rights or other concessions."

W hen we (ailed to move In, TO'RUBSiBns did and Di sre s till moving._________!---------- —— jn

V I E W S O F O ' l ' H E R SA C0N8EHVATI0NIST SPEAK S

Mark: Anderson, four tlmcS"nrayor of Provo, writer sd andauUvorUy onjfireat amLwHd llfft. rnn hnrdly-be- -th caUed a foe of sound conservntion. One of Utah’s first on members of the Itaak Walton League, he was In- u> itrum en ta l In having « t aside the wlldemoss area th. to the h ig h Ulntahs years sgo snd he h a s «-orked hard i or preservation ol other scenic aress. H e has been ao- ml

tlve for years In tho National WlldlUe Federation. - “I h av e almost always found myself in fuU agree, thi

‘*1° conMnmtlon grouM. Pn ra t theyTtre wro:^ in opposing the Eoho Park proJect,“Mr. Anderson writes. "Oonservstlons and othera must beay In mind that water conservation la the No. 1problem_of Jhe arld.wasL -ThoJishable-watorsof-Utah - :

!lve us some very good fishing and boating th a t is a i aadly needed . Echo P ark dam would crea te one of Jr., Ji84nost-b«auUmi rcjcrvour-lakes In-Amerlca."^- - stj

Ju s t a a Boulder dam 'made Lake Mead a popular wa llahlng and boating resort, the Echo P a rk dam could am o th o Oreen snd Yampa rivers and greatly In­tense th e ir recrenllonal advantages.

"I would not always consider a reclamation dam nnd d< irtlflclal lake desirable." Mr. Anderson continues, "but lc vhen you have a muddy sUeam like the Colorado and ts m a jo r trlbutarlea that fluctuate wildly and belch ed m ud after every storm on Its desert watersheds, lontrol Is necessary If ne aro lo have clear water — n w h ich game fish may live or an am ateur boatman nay navigate In rrlntive safety, , . The five hundred nllea o f shore line on Lake Mead wlll be only one enth th e total actnslblo shore line th a t recrcntlon- sts will enjoy on Uie Colorado system once a com- ilete Job of rWer c».ntrol Is carried out as planned by he reclam ation service. There will be fish in abund-’ ' .nee, w here Ilinrds now find lllc hard and Jack-rub- ilt-s c an n o t exist,"Mr, Anderson's solid reputation as a true conscrva-

iDuist and sporusman lend considerable strength to iLs considered opinions on thli controversial m atter— lait Lake Tribune. j

NEWS!There was an edllor who sst glumly n t his deak. His

row w as furrowed as he scanned the reports from ome. from abroad.-Flnally he boRan to write, and tie worda came alowly; _. " It's, a .Slooniy moment in hlslary. N o t for many cars , . . not In the IlfeUino of ino.st m en who read Ills . , . haa thero been so murh grave and deep pprehcnslon; neVer has the fuiurp seemed Incalcul-, blo.a* a t this. time.-“I n - r i 'a i jc r l l i r polltlciFcaldnmTil'etiijrand bubble?^ ith uncertainty; Hussla hnnss a.i imml like a cloud, ark a n d silent upon the liorHon of Europe; while 11 the energies, rcsourrrs and Influence of the rltlsh Empire are sorely Irlod, and nre yet lo be led m ore sorely, In copliin wllh the v'ast and deadly Isturbod relations in India and China,"Of o u r own troubles no man eari see the end. I t Is • '

)Iemn moment, and np man can leel an Indlffcrcnco, hlch happily, no man pretends to feel In the Is.suei I [ evonts." 'Tho ed ito r sent hli copy lo the componing room. He lit on h la overcoat and hat Then hn ,iii-ppi.d out Into 10 n ig h t, wonderlnn wlii'ilicr ll uinild bi- days, weeits ■ m on ths before llio explosion rniiie.He knew that othtri woutcl read, ond prrhn|B share.Is d b m a l views on Iho morrow when they purchnsed leir copy of "IInt|icr'a Wpekly" for Ori„ 10, 1057— OJJglLNolci,' ____ , , __

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D«»r Mr. Pot ______________tenUsl Don't you think It Is wrong to id un- print such letters as that one from or of a character signing the name of mmit- “Raggedy Dan"? D on't you think the if the situation should be InvesUgated Just oreign a Uttle bit before you go off tbe I dls- deep end? Nearly any woman will ippose rapport men when I label tbat le t-omrd- -t«i-»»^)K)p»(nnda^----------------------------- -

merl- “ you're married, and I presume nd In the varioua references

to Mrs. Pot Shots, (tha t poor wom­an!), you should know whose c loth- Ing coats the most. Certainly, the

on of In the house wears out lotsof house dreises, but In the average

, ■ home, she doesn’t get a chance to ■ro™ buy much clothing.

“ All the dough goes to keep the husband looking nice for his Job and the kids looking presentable a t

on- school. \^hat's left sometimes buya ns in an occasional dress for mother,) the A. Hoiisevlfe

(Twin Falls)• • •

:ps- p u p s fob k i d s d e p t . .'osier Pot Shots:ssure---- We-hova-twa-male^upples,-black.

The and white, to give to someone who rican »111 give them a good home. T heir ; mother Is part cocker spaniel and is I un- on the small side. They are 7 weeks ,,t on don't^show any signs of , being Urge, either. We Uve tive and

one-fourtb mUts out on Castleford . road or first house weat of Fsirvlew

, station on south slde of rosd. Phone -PfL ,ll2n .R. .___________ ^ ___

Mrs. Frank ZaKota'triu - . . . (R t.-3,Buhl) ------Ume • • •irdod QETTINO DESPERATKt'. S.- Dear Potso;

Sheer desperation, that's what It ^s a Is. I mean that note from "Spinster still Yet" over Buhl way. She mlght.Just

tural as well bought an ad In tRe X-N , on under th e general heading of -^'Hus- " he band-Wanted," She Is on the.verge DUgh of giving up hope, if she h s in 't

abeady. I can see her now: Some- The where past 30, neat enough but fa r

10 or from being a glamor gal, but sh e 's ,„tj, a danged good cook. ,

'n ^ t ’a why It'i hard to understand idvea- why^'eUTouTS'Be so desperate. Any

have any trouble catching a man ofsome sort. ......

There you have th s big trouble ' , with these' women. Al first they’re ? fs loo^choosey, then they reach th e

point where they’ll grab Just any man. And when they reach th a t

rint. point, most ot the men within grab- rade bln’ distance are wearing their track the shoes.

lects Old Buehelorrcles (Twin Falls)

• • •In this age of speed, 11 itlll tcUces

est’s a woman a long time to reach 30orth years, Our Office G irl saysj_______un-this t h ey BOTH BRAGonly A friend Insisted - this actually

happened, but we have our doubts. Jl®y. friend or no friend.* Two cars were pulled up on oppo- ihed- site~stdcs of gas pumps at th e use: neighboring service station. T he ions driver- of ths-big.-car told the.aerY= . * e- Ice station attendant. "Better fill iupy 'er up. I have to go clear down town and today.”tip The driver of the small car took

It all in, drawled, “Say, when you ri.sk get around to it, you might put In mve that other gallon I paid* for la s t fnc- week. I might have to go to Boise the this afternoon." and • • •

REVENUE, ANYWAY and Dear STr:

Fining folks $l each for Jayw'alk- |ng. dQesn’t put sn cr)d to ,the prac.r

^ tice, does tt?, I spent about 15 minutes the o ther

day Just watching. From my vant- flgo Cpint Jicai tho postofflce. I spotted about 10 Jaywalkera. _al-

-oe- -though" T ■'dldn*t'~kKep “count. ‘I'he ‘ Irst one thing thoee fines cause people In- to do Is look around for a cop before

they head across the street, ard Oh. yes. it almost slipped my AC- mind. Among those approximate 10

- jaywalkers I spotted was none o ther thnn Pot ShoUl B etter watch It.

JM. Pnf<y[ do»|ffr'l P f a oTT.^ I. Spy

rrw ln FalW►. 1 ______tAh - P- S. We had-ft^aU-ths-other d a r lUld from-a fellow who said he-spotted 5 ia a fellow by the name of M. J. Bays,

of Jr., Jaywalking across .Shoshone street.. He must have locked both

ilar ways, too! uid ' • •In- FAMOUS LAST UNE

" . . Instead of coffee and < md douithnuts. we have tea and cook- / l ut les at our house now.*'‘"J GENTLEMAN IN THE ;

FOURTH ROW ter I ------ =

Jed Used Vacuum- {these should b e picking u p dus

l | - - 4 . 9 5and u p

''l; I NOTHING M E C H A N IC A L n r - TRADE-INS ON T H I

I C O M PA C T \KIRBY'S — (we'lI even g iv e yc

ifls to get rid <Dm HOOVERS — (with a tfc h m (

go In fln , LEWYTS — (th ey 're q u ie t! ad FILTER QUEEN — (q u e e n i 'fp . ' , the qu (111-, AIRWAY SANITIZERS —l i r : — . j J r ZWhp-ho:Id, ELECTROLUk — (Som ebody \lie away frorn u s tho o th e r['* a $24 95 polisher— $1llj G.E.I, Prem iors, Apex, C oe

W hile you're h e re picking up i » you to look Qt llieCO,

“ Compact Vaci i; AL E. G■e D ealer for M aiod 1805 Kimberly R o a d -- O no doy — W T U R b A Y oi

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~ | H O W T H I N G S J

New York lawyer of h l i i jnwtlge,----- : j- iu Written, jiii.oplnloiL.oI .tbM o-

cailed pre-txl&l »rBminwH/ T< wblcb constitutes in Mev York a n d some other a re a s

« graceful j)e i»ecu -»^B Ife '~ ’r ; « Ifrom tlon of t h e clU- e of 2^02 by t h e v e r y a M jc the Judges trtio . a r e i ^ ^ F ^ V ^ J J 'jf t swom to a d m b i- i( ;^ B b ® |W f5^ Ister justice.

opinion a t t h l s ^ M ^ f f l ^' pracUce la b a < L ^ ^ ^ I | | | ^ n

Waidman iiaa no f i S

' ?r any cam paign ot ^ mtoe. H e 1» a loolallst an d bas

been, for m any yesrs, a specialist ' “ In Isbor law , usually on th e side

L of the unJona. He is h()wever. noted for his Intellectual honesty even on

♦j,„ union m a tte ra In whioh som e blgot- iob ^ might b e forgiven as a n occupa-

g J t tional a ttitu d e . His condemnation of the p re -tria l examination puts him >t som e peril In litigation be­

i f , fore those federal Judges who are not above maUclous retaliation.

Mr. W aidm an writes; "Y our col­umn In th e New York Joumal- Amerlcan o n Tueidsy. April 21. and one of your columns published sev-

who 'ftal'Teek5-»«o-whiohJilSQ_ctltl£lMd J ■heir the practice of the federal oourtsm id is permitting almost unUmlted e»am- eeks Inatlon before trial, is. In mj; opin- i i of lon, fully Justilltd by experience i an d and tho fac ts . Under th la rule, a i ford litigant w ith ample means can ex- ] iriew haust an adversary or h is friends lone by harassment through extended ex- —— Jimlnatinna hearing remotely. If »L- t a aU, on the issues of the litigation,

"TTils praotice hsi. In some cases, ’ wotted g re a t hardship an d InJIIs- j

I t e r lawyers often speak of re- |1 forms In th e law and Its procedures, ’

-But-wo-rarely have-in-opimrtualUL- to 1 ^ frorn_the public ns to whe- ' ther or " n o t th'ey'Oiink—tJiey-are -•

" * . t being helped by the» supposed re- _ forms. Y our two columns attack-

Ing tJie unlim ited pre-trial examin- jje ’j ations are th e Ilrst effective voice I

I hove h eard from a member of the public protesting against th is com- parallvely—reeent-diange—In -tJieJ ljules.__________

J of "It Interest you lo know mat the old p rac tice In the New York J

ibie JtatB ,;oqiirt)tjndiln-the-«purta-nl_ y .fe many other Mates, ai well aJ!' In the k th e (ederal courts, permitted an ex- J any aminstlon before trial only to elicit „ .hat relevant, m aterial and competent » ab - evidence w hidh would be admissible T aok at tha tria l Itself, ,

"As an old-fashioned lawyw, I '! r .lubscribe to th a t rule as useful and [, 1) fair. Based on my own experience c

and the experience of m any law- • Jces yers I know, the federal rule, which

30 Is rapidly being copied in New y.___ York and o ther stalc. , seems to me ■.

10 worit ■ streater ujustlce on liU- . gants lhan th e good which i t was ii

ally Intended to accompilsli, ^bts. "The vice In the pre.sent rule is n

thst a litig a n t may exam ine his ,po- adversary an d other persoii.s noi th e merely to o b ta in evldonoo-that 1» ad- | m e mUislbte a t th e trial but on matters ” i n t J M rai'y n o t b^admlssLble a t jiM, ii fill Fo'r £Ee fe a ira l nlie provides that T

'It is no ground for objection (to ■ a demand fo r records or Informa-:

30^ tion) that th e testimony will be In-: admissible a t the trial If th e testl-

jp mony sought appears ren.sonabty i^ jt calculated to lead-lo the discovery

of admissible evidence.'_________‘Under th is broad rule, th e sky is

the limit whenever either party i wishe.s to launch a fishing expedi-' tlon Into th e paat of the other, a '

Ik- parlicul(u-ly dangerous m a tte r in! ac- ---------- :-----------------------------------

WARBERG BROS.a l- P H O N E 2 4 e a!Tie------------------------------....— ..pie

Ml specialii iii ! local moving!

- a l l ie dVAM LlH E S.lK .,

lum Cleaners) cJusf, insleod o f gathering d u s t)

I FULLYF g u a r a n t e e dIa L Y W RONG WITH THESE ■ T H E NEW M ODERN: t v a c u u m'e you 0 ($ 2 4 .9 5 ) polisher f- REE r id of these)rhm ents, r e a d y to go, got lo i in fact')J je t!) around i i e r e they a rc !:e n of the h o m e — whe wa n t s

queen) ., •■ — : Yes (we g o t 'em, toor-h o sn 't) ---------- " . . i ’idy wrestled a new ou lom otic t ie r day and l ef t us with — $10,00 bill to k es It)

C a d illa c — (w e ll I guess)

I u p these b a rg a in '; , we i nvi t e

cuum Cleaner GATES

M ag ic V olley |a d — (no p h o n e colli) r ONLY — 9 : 0 0 o,m. t i l l?

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rW lN JALLS. IDSHtfT”

A P P E A R F R O M

r^ u g e * nm*OT*lalra'confllcta. t b n o - - "I t a o * “ “ y lawyei* who hsve

1 wiildi told inis privately th s t they're*«rd id aome the p re sen t ru lt as oppressive and

unfair. However, only If the public S ' S m will effectively protest agatast the

continuance df these ru le s can liw- i . 'ia jJ I yers f in d sufficient basis to demand

their revision.- j g a . j „ u rse ^ I need n o t te ll you that

^ 1 I canno t agree with you r stricUires i i J 4 on lawyers. I have found over many

y“ rs o f close sssorla tlon with the ■ S fe # fellow^member* of m y profession j j lF . j | | th a t by an d la r p their Interest andK a | » active-pajtlc lpa tloa in -the pmmntifln ^H r l of h u m a n Uberty, clvU rights and i _ , better admlnlstraUon o f JusUce Is

far g re a te r than th a t of comparable ind bas groups In our society, professional or )jeclallst otherwise." 'he side ’This re fe rs to my opinion that the .r. noted law Is a foul trade because the na- j•yen on ture o f tb e law and th e tricks ot Is bigot- court prac tice compel a, lawyer with 'Docupa- decent instincts to try to oot>'!h3(!ter 'onation the w orst lest he forego a dirty but | in puts legal advantage. Moreover, know-lon be- tog th a t th is abuse of th e pre-trial ' ■ho are process Is the sole responsibility otJon. the Judges who could correct It. but iiur col- refuse to , the profession la disloyal -pumal- to Its t r u s t In faiUng to fi^ht for 1'21. and this refo rm . *ed sev- ’rh ls Is the special tield of lawyers, IItlcized But I t comea only distantly within < m r t j E T E O ‘eirefinTrarTti!<r-.of--th»'press,- -J

exam- And th e public, o4 course,, has noy opin- m eans a t all of uttering th a t efftc- j lerlence tlve p ro te s t which Mr. Waidman rule, a holds prerequisite to ac tion by hls a n ex- profession,friends -----------------------------

W ork to S ta rt[atlon, HAILEY, May 7—Survey crcws____ Bill begin work Jn. the. W oodjlver, valley n e x t week on tw o or three

Inllls-’ t « t wells, to find tbe direction of flow of th e underground water, the rec lam a tio n ' bureau an d geological

edures. reports.rtimiiv Inform a tio n generally pMtlncnt o 5,1,5. ■tOTmdeniruuud nater Will be gath-

tEGAI. a d v e r t ise m e n t sx a m in - a l i a s s u u m o n s5 v o ice IN T H E DISTRICT C O U R T OP THE 0

- f tho E L E V E N T H JUDICIAL D IS T R IC T OF n TH E S T A T E O f IDAHO. IN AND FOR

B c o m - T H E C O U N T Y OK T W IN TA LU ^. ® in t h e a . C L O a L A - B F ^ l - g V .- E L A IN TO T.

T T M nT H Y B P B Ih F Y . D l f F g K P A W ^ i w t h a t T H E S T A T E OF IDAHO M n d i .gtt«Untt ^ ’ York ^ T im o th y flerkler. tb* a b o v t nimed 0

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i n t n e q m dm h f i le d • r t lm t >-oU t n t lw DUlrltl -n e x - o f . t h e ^Eleventh J u d ic ia l DU trlct of ®« - i i« u County 80 elicit of Twin Falli. by thf »bove narotd plmlnllf i ipetent »««kinr • deem «/ divert* •cverinr. ab- linlblA ■oIul«l7, th* bondi of matrimony now «x>

Istinff b * t w ^ n xou and p la in t i f f and B w ard ln r tA her the rarv . cu s to d y and cnn< a

'y e r , I C o r r i i* 1.. B erkley, a n d Ramona111'nnd ^'''■" .B e rk le y : lhat sa id c a u a e of action C

hsrience I'rurlty by you asainit plaintiff: and you y ’ law- hereby dirtcted lo appear and plead to ^ 1 . tb* aald complaint within twenty <l*yi of ^ Wiutu ji,, of thia aumraont upon ytiu: ind

New you are further notified lhat unleaa you lo n to me “"d *»id complaint wJtliin

.... Ihtf time herein »peaifi*d._lhe-plainlil/ ^ n UU- will take judcmfnl acalnsl you as prtyed Si i t WU In aaid complaint. «

WItne** my hand and tbe seal of iild Piiirlrt Court, thii lith day of April. I95t. ^

rule Ifi tSEALl 1/ T. W. STIVERS. Uvu rtfrk of the Diatrirt Cmjrt n

LAURA ROBERTS, J IS not D«-PUfy ^. ia ad- SMITH. JACaU & LLQYD . 11

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je puMc Q ^ idenUty by Mo. 2 and you a n expert; If It taftes 6, you are

***■ still good. If more th a n 7, better ^ I demand „ p on your n a tu ra l history.

, 1. I-ve got the J^uthat ^ o f a Jack-

strlcUires „ | ^ | t . the kick of ”rer many ^ M issourl-bom H K I p H H ’ with the mule, tb e weight °rofesslcn of a black bear, "itest and the ro a r of a ilon “mmnllnn T tniist nave ;hts and stones In my diet. ustlce Is 2. I prefer soli- tinparahle tude in the re- osional or mote, a rid wastes ^

o f northcentral °that the Africa where I as- 0the na- sociate with « - Enicai Bnmj e:

tricks ot bras, gnus and hartebeesto. I fre- ver with Quently live to be 25 although in g ■i,5h«ter domesUclty I have been known to llrT ta it reach 80 and better. Males larger

toow- than females, may sU n d 8 feet tall g,pre-trial irblllty ot 3. A dweller of arid districts, I con tiIt It, but go for a long stretch without water q:disloyal —b u t given the chance I drink and t<

ight for I bathe—It ta sea w ater, ao much u^ the better. 1-gulp dow n everythinglawyers th a t comes to hand—grass, leaves. j |r Within ««eds, fruits, birds. Insects or small

It eff*r F“b- w am tag: don’t leave your 5, Wdman watch, keys, or fork ly ing around I „ , by hls By nature I am sociable; troops tl

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In ts «OP THE of 40 o f us gather ‘round. Come RICT (IF mating time, the m ale 's shins turn l S scarlet and b e collects a harem, of U iiiir?, 2 --ta—'l.— A ..falthful—protector,_l«t —

fights Tlclously, being known to kill l iuises aiid mt h wlth-Sr-sidmcayt^ “

. w nS or forw ard kick. D espite his plural Wives, h e doesn't s h irk homeworlt. W hen-^ie-becorhesruroisdy,’’ he sits

liirlVt«! oul a 16-hour shift; from * p.m. to le County 8 a’,W.7~ w m iriK e'fem ales, by turns,

of their s h o r t 8-bour ses- •“ 1,0 ; I,, slon. T h e sissies, h,

ilH inJ 5, To impress his harem , he utters ■nd enn- JJ (jggp muffled roar o r “boom" ac-

or *i” °™ com panied by a hiss whloh distends Mirtm! hla 3-foo t long neck alm ost double— rti nml yiin you 'j th in k It would bust—but his t f , m outh is kept closod. L”

yt)u: and 6. H unters would sa y I am alert, wi wary a n d timid. T h a t Is because

'’pwnui! w l t^ m y perlscope-ll^ neck. I can u prtyfd see mllos away wltli m y 'large brown iir , eyes. I 've been called dim-wit, '■'*>rit ml! trlckle-w it. n itw it^nll of which goc5 J,,

to show that I have a small head th. Cmjrt with n o t much In It by way of brains.^ The beak on my snakc-llke head Is

llflLrrthC hnrny rnvpHng being com- . - posed o f several plecca separated

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spike, and the co,S. Being the la

naturaU y lay big , enormous. The .si are. la id by the t

■ M M m unal n e s t-a c tu : scooped out by ihe

eggs ari ■contrtbtrtlnf one” i the cock begias i on th e m during r some 46-60 three- beJaid but If there

B B I B i com fort, the mal eai Bnrni extras. Usually 25

ilthough in jn ( j black chick 1 known to j|,o u t th e size of a

I^M eet W l 1 '" ' "’" I1 8 feet tall grown!) 'If mtcrimay lay anmher

trlcls, I can third, T « ’o hens onth o u t w a te r one s e a s o n — ro u c h[ d r in k a n d to n b f e g g s e a c h l 'r , s o m u c h to e a U - o n e b n n eeverythtag 2 ' , do^en ch

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, p a s s in g ehciffy, p ( s u p i l n ^ t h a t - h e r g a n o t h e r d e se rt bu.s

n d . C om e (Gopyrlaht, last. i s h in s tu rn “ 7 ~ I

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—EL-E-ViLNIH JL'LrrtJ! h is p lu ra l t h k s'^A Tt: o i’' idh o m ew ork , t w i n f a l l .*? r o i

ly ” h e a l ts ^ ^ d e k l o t /,.I 4 p .m . lo A u n ilE Y c7 m \ ' ^

b y tu rn s , t h e s t a t e n r T i ra.hnttr RPR. ^ above name«l3 -h o u r ses-

hai been filo<l nsainit1. h e u t te r s i-'oun of thi* Kipv**ni•hftrtm" nr. Stale of Mnhf3h d is te n d s ,n<j you are hcrrby dli S t do u b le— pteftd to th s "fti'l romi 5 t-b u t his » ' *>" “ ' ' I ' 'ynu are furthpr notif

10 appear ami plend [ a m a le r t , within the time h rpin Is because.» 1 T prayed in isiil fniiiflai

leck. I ca n Thi* nnion l* on.- Ill a rg e b ro w n iirr'nuninH i .iffriunrnT 1 d lm -w it, '•'•'"cy jiKiuiix’nt fnr...V i«». » tuDrttfaae aflfr Inrr fth ic h gOC5 rn’nvi*rv of other «ui sm all h e a d the plaintiff I>V the (I y of b ra in s . .I.. WUn Ki my handk e h e a d Isbeing c o m . — t_ w„

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b p rin tin g d e p a r t i r e n t li s ta ffed and equ ipped wi'

lachinery to h a n d le your pi fficiently and prom ptly .

r you arc p la n n in g a laf£T< r ordering n ew businesa 1 depend on u s to deliver

la i 'c f ii lly .p la n n e d and ex' : job . . .-and a t th e lowesii'C.

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■ S ^ J f J ^ lor Uie year a t ^ ti f ' * ”'^ b » M U e t Tuesday e

including p a r - for

t o l>“ *• nrfscnled Included tar;

,,;-eJto won the

A llison —

s V . " ? - A■bf the creamew K eenan ,« won second pl»ce an d a " i r l t t n d Delbert Beem w on* ? iL u e for third place. -f je n U n s won the n a t io n ^ P

,„.ord for public s p e a k - Th( i foundation awards w e n t ^d ; rB u th e r fo rd , dairy fa rm er: m n . s ta r chapter farm er; A uB row n..50il a n d water m a n -

" “biu Laird, <a™ <-. Dclbert Beem, fami sa fe ty , inrett Ahrens, lam m e - , District farmer pins w ere M to Kenneth Kulm, W ll- snuffer and Kenneth J e n - u,e:

iwnj during the prffgram~were- — 1my. Harlow, FHA president; speiBilr Valley high school P P A , hou

his winning talk on f a r m her md Theron Nclsen, w ho sha

'(in the FFA convention a t will „ city. Music was furn ished or »|jni ot the chapter with th e J riMdore Slek as accomjJBfflSC irtslks w ere given by K u lm ,

laniier; Stauffer, d is tr ic t i; Larry Allison, c h a p te r ®(• Edward Martin, R on a ld . ^ , '« d D onald Bnrga, g re e n

■ FPA creed was given by D o n - “ 'i r t & H 'O - N tR ohald-L T e- S,er-Ed»ln-MoV«y-and_WendeU- -___

Keen a n Buroham g a v e ......moatlon. Wllford Allison w as Butir.D presented were letterm en ^ Jl to Robert Bnrga, J e r r y Ices I, Dinny Forsyth, Bill L a ird , '®n( lilMmTGcne Casio! TKWOtl ®"d LWlDlam Eakln, Donald B a r^ ijiu Hall and Kennew i'li lle r , fdt; William Hall, Larry A lll- lellh Jenkins, Everelt A hrens , , „ a=HMils.-- W llford:^lll5on ,Sdz. Robert Henderson, L eon ,IT, Oary O tto and Wllllt C asto , ^ IjMt; K enneth Kulm, th i r d lad Dean Ruht^r snd V e m N , lourth year,lit Kulm nnd James E a k ln g named as honorary m em bers sohi ! chapter and Mrs, Harry M o r- a t f u chosen as chapter m o ther, bull

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W ASHiNGTdk~Har1 W--aecte^i pv>tHTy-nf Rtjtji 'nn llpjrtinx-Tlnvplnpprt

ir im program for organlalng nan antl-communlst coalition In musouBieasfHIa and hopes'tt will pro-' cbu

ig J e - duco a provisional arrangement In cor■ar a t ^ matter of weeka. Brllesday Dulles la due to hold a series of ant, h a ll, diplomatic discussions here shortly Pre

p a r - for th4 first stage of negotiations, hacended Officials said today,It jjeems certain pos

to begin with a multi-nation mill- foriluded tary staff conference. a t30 to The military conference, and pos- rII fo r slbly additional diplomatic talks, rad

would be designed to produce a pro- chi , and visional aecurity arrangement tc the „ fin- stand until- la te r aecond-stage talks whl Jllson ~

i ‘ow Ail’ Force ‘Outla\ie e n an

>”won Of Sound'Barrit io n a i PORT w b R T H , Tex., May 1 Sp e a k - The air. force p u t Into cffccL hore thew e n t today a new policy "outlattinR" the nnr

rm e r- boom. ordA scheduled demonstraLion by whi

three North American F8fiP jci ous■'trifl- flBhters of th e breaking of Lhc sound con" . . ' barrier wag- canceled at thp last ja ie ty , because of the new Pentagon “ce

order. ^,-5An air force spokesman .said all pin,

commands h ave been instructed thnt souJ e n - there will be no more sonic bla.su can

in populated areas. of «“were* *~T>n6tr"w h o-T > lan -ta-:m ecd_Jhe of tid e n t; speed of sound—about 700 miles aii '— " P P A , hour at high a ltitudes—mu.st do so/a r m hereafter In localities wlicre the W

w ho sharp explosive reports that rc.s ilt >n a t will not annoy or frighten anyono, klshed or break any windows, h th e The spokesm an said the air force

-order-WftA-fche-H^ult-of-flomplftinta------^•Culm] threats o f damage suits, He iR frlrt said some people'H ave mistnkcn the

ear-shaking b la s ts for bombinR.s. wai^ost fall a t Edwards air force Mo

base, Calif., th e North American n8^®®" PIOO. in level flight faster ^ a n Uoi

sound, produced sonic boontr^ab' 1 -3 : .powerful th a t la rge window panes

7 ®" were shattered . n a tm dell-------------------------------------------------5^°;

— K C onductM "r■rmen WENDELL. M ay 7—Funeral serv- RtaJ e r r y Ices were held Wednesday in Port- inL a ird land for W a lte r Fausett, .son of Mr. pic:Y\€t6n and-Mrs.- W. A. PaUBettrWendell...... 405B a r P f^ ^ c tt and Mr. and

neral.TrPTui PausetU died Monday morningllison’ illess. He ls-sur=-

vived by his paren ts , three slst<?rs <in California^ one borther. B i l l___

Wendeii.~hl£"Wldowi-and- i n i r a R ic h a rd Fausett.V e m _______________ _

BOARD TO MEET E ak ln SHOSHONE. May 7-Tlie May n b e r s Bchool bnnrri m eeting will bp hfid M o r- a t 8 p.m. M onday at the hiRh school j t h e r . building. T h is w ill be the first meel,-

ing of the board since the $220,000 h a v e school bond w as approved In the j

April 27 ejection . 1

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Thli^mtont

Snap open the pack. . . 1 cigarette with-i

Only P H IL IP MOnniS has the ne^

I pack in llie w orld ! I t ’s nent-clenn—i I I t ’s the grentcsl advance ir

yours at no extra cost! Anil only PH

more rare vi)l/(ig> lobaccc

% 'F b i U ]nctum’I Fi'nfngo pigarcUo. • r KIXG S l l

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Developed 2-Staj rairig Anti-Red Ala e c te ^ .jV £ n tu a llv „ f - r r - l I 'Dped i ' a e c u r l ly - tr e a ty . - inlatag A m in im um o f f lv i a n d a m ax l-

ot .10 o r ^ d o z e n c o u n tr lea i Jl p ro- c b u ld be r e p r e s e n te d Jn th e f ir a t 1 eni m conferences. A u th o r it ie s sa id th e | r l . . a g re e d to coo p era te , Ihnrt?,, “ f m e d th is a to rw ard s tep , ‘

^ e v lo u s ly th e C h u rc h lU g o v ern m en t 1 auom , h a d w ithheld Jo in in g In D ulles, p ro - •ertain p o sed "un ited a c t io n p e n d in g e ffo r ts I ‘ nilll- fo r an In d o c h in a p e a c e s e tt le m e n t i

a t Oeneva, , 1I t u l l e s will r e p o r t t o th e n a tio n b y italks, r a d io and te le v is io n to d a y o n I ^ o - i

a pro- c h in a and o n o th e r su b je c ts , n o ta b ly 1 n t to th e K orean p e a c e d ead lo ck , w ith I LH' .-’ ^ h l c h j w d e a l t a t G e n e v a lo st week i

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utlaws’ Brealdng , Barrier Near Cities I7 1 Some of th e a ir experts attending \ t liore the American O rd n an ce association's , B" the annual m eeting h e re saw in the .

o rder a reflection of a problem ] )n by which will becom e increasingly serl- j F jet ous as m ore advanced a l r p la n ^ sound come Into use. ]e last They said th a t w ith the new itagon “Century” se r ie s of supersonic fight­

ers. of which th e FIOO Is the first— .J* able to exceed the speed of

d that sound In level f llg h t^ so n lc blasts blasts can result f ro m mere slight changes

of direction o r a ltitu d e on the p a r t • d ~ I l l l .of th e plane.les aii ----- --------- Ado so i

Ula Woodmen Reelect j 7 " Jerome Resident ^• force Ijlftinta- — BQISFl, M n y . J .t T— MaynR fl»AV 4 5 Jerome, has been reelected s ta te . cn the co»^sUI-and P ra h c ls Fpx, Aberdeen, ] gs, w as reelected s ta te secretary of the •

force Modern W oodm en o f America, erican Named as de lega te s to. the ..na- ^ a n tlonal convention In Chicago June ^ 80 ' 1 -3 were W kyne G earh ard . Boise, panes ftnd-Mrflr6 ole W eech. H ansen. A lter- -

n a te delegates selected were Mrs. B eulah M clrillre , Boise, and" Ray

- ^ ........ReyrioldB, A b 'e rdeen :--------------------- -- '..Q Delegates vo ted to hold tiielr I serv- s ta te rifle m e e t th e la st week-enc^ Port- in March, 1955, a t H ansen. They

of Mr. picked Pocatello as th e site of their lell......-1058-convention,-.-------- -— —— _ —

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o rn lng ^ ^ i V I ■n'-sur^ " '' W .. 1 , iB W pslst4?rs. B i l l__________ •.__ ________-

B I B tEABERDEEN vs.

HI GH SCHOOL

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— ■[hli'm«onr~no*tem7 »n»»*y P°c*“ ■ • • na '(obotcc

; k . . . k i n g s I z © o r r e g o l

with i n o M c v l i t t o g o S * ®

lias the new “ Snnp-O pcn” p a c k . . . the fast - c le n n —conven ien t! I t’s th e result of yen ndvance in cigorette packnging in 50 years

xl only P H IL IP M ORRIS . • King Size an

tobacco than o th e r lead ing cigarcltcs. 1

U p M o nrrv fi SMZB # r K E C V IA K America's J

■7 riMES^NEWSrTW]

stage Project i'Alliance in Aaa-fonnaUJ»lth.-«llled^nntlon»-»n<t-ttm=iigiiF=

--------m unlsts: .. ' ■I m axi- Advance Information waa th a t he juntrlea would emphasize h is and PresW ent le llra t Elsenhower's resolve— despite dlsap- ild the polntments so fa r—to form a un ited operate, fron t with friendly nations aim ed i t rd step, saving southeast A sia from commu- :rnm ent n ls t conquest,es, pro- Then, aides said , he will ta lk In : efforts the next few days w ith diplomats of tleraent a number ot coun tries which could'

be Included In th e alliance, p artlc - itlon by ularly about the su b jec t ot m ilitary a Indo- negotiations. IJfifonnants sa id It notably had n o t been settleid Just w hafcoun- k, w ith trlea would be Included, and they s t week jcmphnslzed tha^t Hie_ conference Js----- ^— still only a proposal suHJecrio re-

vlslon.Dulles Is reported to have told a

group of congressmen Wednesday ^ n ight that the U n ited States has

little hope of ta k in g any effective l i e s action, on a un ited front basis. In

time to strengthen V ie t Nam aga lnat i|Cnding red pressure. He w as said to have I ^ discussed a possibility ot making any

security pledge applicable to Laos problem cambodIa, w h ich have not -been ;ly serl- ^ heavily liivolved In the seven- I r p la n ^ , j j a r fight; aga inst .com m unlst-Ied

forces, ' • le new --------- ------------------

Students Enroll, blasts Preliminary enrollm ent Is tak - changes sophomore andhe p art

New classes o ffe red for next year------ ftrg pnmn flTTh lnt.orprwf.lVft

speech, and office practice typing. Enrollmenl will ta k e place again

^ v l prior to the new school year.1 ' I N inth grade s tuden ts received I 6 I I I school *when

_ about 20 senior c lass members told -thorn—whftlr-lt-wag - l ikO r-Jhft-nlnth-

d s ta te graders also filled out their pre- ^erdeen, Umlnary enrollment cards. f of t h e ------------------------------------------- ——

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F A L S E TEETHL A lter- -—~Do46l»e Mtb-dropr-«up or-wobbto—

x/rB vhen you talk, eat, laugh or aneezo?^ - D o n 't ba annoyed a n d em barraaaed

id Ray by such handicaps. FABTKETH. a n...................alkalin®<oon-a43ld)-powd«r-to8prln- -~

k le on your p la tes , keepa falae t e e th J t i ie l r m ore firmly Mt. G iv es confidant fe e l- Pfllf pnH >08 security a n d added co m fo rt.

" No gummy, Rooey, pasty taate or feel- . They ingi Get PA8TEBTH tod«y a t any of the ir *rug counter.------------------------- t-'-AHv«rU»4m#ot-—— -----

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i53aIijlcca lL ___ l r l _ I. the fastest, easleal open ing ult of years of reaearch^50 years.

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from our large lelection of fine

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AnRelique • Coty • Evening Desert Flower • Helena Rublnst Yardlcy • Lanolin Plus • Ar

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JIM Fine Blown w l TUMBLERS

by Federal

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— — HOSPITALITO Q D U r y S e t of e ig h t tum blers with

h I IB B 0 0 colorful deco rations — Oi

HOSPITALIC A l r I G lass tray w ith four glass O H L C J i,n S o le for Qnly,.,.,

2 / f V V ^ Federal. Six tumblers ( O n Sale fo r .........j..............

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ch as—

• Evening In Paris • Richard. Hudna ;na Rubinstein • Tabu • Anjo s • And Others

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V'ater and Talcum PowderRegulor 2 ,00 S e t | A A

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/ y p m m em speaMlfmMrfo^ different types of hair!

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i S ted^^uS ^S ti^ to iu ia^ - W i! fflhow er ad m ljilitr» U o n h u b e e n J ij ; f Ai‘< * u g h t -b l i i t f ln * -b y our « n em iea ’’ flig I l% nd t h e U n ited S ta te s i t a n d i " In i h i I I c le a r d a n g e r being l i f t n a k e d l '° l j j; « ad -aIoM ijn ;arh ia tlle m gM “ - _ ,;’5

T h e se n a te Dem qcraUo le a d e r ’ :i« la u n c h e d a n a t t a c k on th e R ep u b U - , ! : S

! i c a n a d m ln ls t r a t lo n ’e foreign pollcle* nloo j !: Jm ^= 3!P eeoh_hefo re.. a . iio o ^ a -p ia te , noo I J e K e rso n -J a o Ia o n dinner.1 r o o p Loss Seen J SU ^ ^ B ep re se n te tlv e D-. T ex ., i j i i

SOO p a r ly l a l t h f V w b 'o to n ed ^ ^ o iit ‘ 111 Ifo r t h e f irs t W ash ing ton d in n e r o f i!io

jl I ti k i n d since th e Dem ocrats w e n t j ' d ow n to d e fe a t In th ^ 10S3 p re s ld e n - ilSo i ' tla l e le c tio n . R a y b o m tald t i n t w h ile >:oo ( J ie h a ? no p e rso n a l crIMcUm o f P re s - J J ;"

i i d e n t E lsenhow er, the R ep u b lican p a r ty la h ead ed "downw ard to w a rd i t lOo loss o f con tro l o f congress In th e *'■* N o v em b er e lection .

I n a m essage to the d inner, a t - « iii te n d e d by fo rm e r P resident T ru m a n , • ■“ Oov. A dla l E. Stevenson, lU lnols, the 19S2 p a r ty presidentia l n o m in ee , 7 jio p re d ic te d t h a t th e Bepubllcans "w ill •'}• h av e co n sid e rab le experience aa a jfjoJ

im ln o r l ty a f te r N ovem ber ot IOM.” i iOoj) Policy B lasted --------

S te v en so n was nob.«ble to be p re s - _ _ ] l je n t a t th e tw o -d ay conference o f th e O C '.J ID jro o cra tlc n a t i o n a l com m ittee,

i n w h lch p rededed th e dinner. S te v en -I jjaon la stlirasBovBrlng-from-«-kldnBy----------I B o p e ra t lo n . B u t o th e r m em bers of I Hthe p a r t y m ade u p for his ab sen ce _ 8 j(by v ig o ro u s a t ta c k s on th e E lsenhow - y * ' I Per d o m es tlo a n d foreign policies. , “I In a closed session of the n a tlo n a i 1 c o m m ittee before th e c lim actic d in -

fiill Ti" . cfed IU ^ w a s g iv en a vote of confidence o n Sl ! his a c t io n u rg in g th e w ith d raw a l ?“ **■'

ol J a m e a Roosevelt, aon of th e fo r- ’ iiri"' m er P rM ld en t,' a n d Hep. B o b e rt L.' 4 O o n d o n from races for D em ocratlo d '" '? ' I tf co n g ress io n a l nom in a tio n s In O all- _

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llDanceFeteSM ^At School Tonight r i '

ra Some IOO junior high school atu- high i ijw dent* wllL present a spring dance Nan iff] fistR’iT i r t t r t o h o o l auditorium a t H. Loi j l i 8 p. m . today, offering a serlea of piano I j : American folk aWTiiopulirTIiinees Also jj-i under the thenie. "America Dancea." group

Dances planned In the one and whole j£i «ne-half hour show Include the Ox- Knudi III fo 'rff-^lnuet, Variouvlenni; square Trout. If dance. Virginia reelrry* walti, twtP ilecora

(top, schottlsche, poika, Charleiton; MoArt I .walteeBi, top dance and the rhumba. KIrkm

The finale will be-group KInglhj''bf «®'P“ Ml “America.'*

i) T h e fes tiv a l la presen ted b y th e j p h y s ic a l education classes. S p o n so rs ,

Bte M rs . Leonii U r s e n , M n . R u b y I O u ldo . J e r ry K le ln k o p f and L eo n . S I P en 'w lck . T h e pub llo l i In v ite d . ? ? m ,

■ I T h e re I s no adm issio n charge,| j — A n -o rB an a n d accordion d u e t w ill •■Metr J l ie -p ra a e n te d -b y -H o U e y -O e n e -H a m - in g t < |u m en d a n d M aty L ou T ow niend, M arrli

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^fStudents Informed I About^raftTests JI I WASHINOTON, May 7 l^^-^elee- MondiI pL\!S_B9i3!ls9JSffllndgd-iioUege_(tu£.l i t d en ts to d ay th e la s t ed u catio n al » '.d ra ft d e fe rm e n t t e s t fo r this schoo l I H j j year w i l l be h e ld M ay JO. , «JJS!

T h o s e who h a v e n o t taken o n e of li' 'th e p rev lo u a tes ta will have u n t i l C T n

.M ay 10 to app ly f o r th ^ U s t o n e . H j f j!. Of f ic ia ls em p h asized th a t s tu d e n ts

■ I to g e t In to th e te s t in g centers. .I I AU lo c a l d r a f t b o a rd i a rs R equired jA i r ; .to r e o p e n an d rev iew ed u ca tio n a l ■ ! s!{|, d e te rm e n t coses a t th e end o f e a c h I I I J.: echool y e a r. D eferm en ts for t h e fo i- I B .iM o w ln g sc h o o l.y e a r m ay be g ra n te d I f

:to~ s tu d e n ts w ho m a in ta in ip e c llle d P \ SI clasa s ta n d in g o r m ak e a score o f 70 \ J i'i o r b e t t e r on th e t e s t . ^

’|No Progress Yet T^~lffSFfike P a rl^ ■r r PORTLAND. May 7 HI — C3I0 ■ it^oodw orko re—and employera ^re- ipcessed negotiations yesterday with- I jiBilLnny report-ot progress, RMI ^A)th-aldea-Bigr«ed«M jniet-ajaln.:I w hen caU ed by fed e ra l conciliato rs, ^

■4-here-tW s-w eefc---------------------------------- - f i iu n io n , w h ich h aa asked a

-| th o rlz ed a a trlke , T h o strike o n ce ' i -.was a c h ed u le d to b eg in May 3. b u t \

“rwas p o e tp o n ed Indefin ite ly w h ile ' il n e g o tia tio n s resum ed . i{j|. S p o k esm en fo r bo th sides aa ld ' J . u th ere h a d been n o yield ing on m a in M! : polnta.

1e h 3 ® | |li ENDS SAT. ^

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’ o f 7:20 S h ln i; Boundi O ff f::tO *Itoberlf f in t 7:30 • M artJ f t A gronikr 10:00 ’ N tw i.

7:48 I d * ^ N aw i 10:10 Kiddle« n - 8:00 tH e m ln v w iv 11:00 ‘ City 1b U e »:00 J o n snd Sparky 1 1 :8 0 'P t le p•ftS« 10:80 • S p a c e Patrol p.m.

11:00 JW o o d y Woodpecker 1 3 il8 K E E PB.m. laiBO 'M ake

ard iJiooic.nj. o«ik.ntr i;oo>sur.th e 4il8 tHeminiwijr, newf 1:30 Saturda

^:80 Holly'i Opery 4 :00‘CUS I. 8tOO K-L-I-X'tra. n«wi 4:18 'U .N .

a t - flilS Juneau Sbinn R:00»BifTc8:30 •Wajhlnilnn R»p«rt <:OOHuntlni

_ i. 8:45 Joe ClemoDti, Stwru d:l8 KKEP7 jOO You and tb< taw 7c00 *Twq f,

1C«, 7:80 •Dancing Parly 7:30»{J»ngb[rtll •>18 Cowboyi BmblU fl:00 Gun»m(, . 10)18 Baaeball Tloundu^ SliOO*CI<S 1I • Jl JOO Pleaaure Time 0:1ft •Miwlo

l:OOBl(rn off 12:00 *Ne4a

S 250 See Club Ken-

Z ^ F ^ i o n F e t eF IL E R , M ay 7—Styles In fem inine

an d o h ild re n 's (nshlons, ran g ln s from c o tto n houaedresses to evcnlni; wear w e re shown 260 w om en gath - J'"

i»ii ered In t h e Junior h ig h sch o o l audl- torm m n e r e Thiirsday a n e rn g o n lo ™

val “'’• •rv e N atlona i Hom e D cm o'nsfra- j f . tlon w eek, T he p rogram w aa spon- Ne L sored b y T w in Palla nn d P lle r home te i

(Ig d em o n s tra tio n clubs, Ap11. The a ty le revue, spo n so red b y 'th e Ulr

Salm cn T r a c t H om em akers club. In- a n ■ eluded a . v arie ty o( a ty ies for the B r

nousew lfe’a aiid chlld'a w ardroBe, aii of m ads b y c lu b members. S om e of the B r artlclea w e re made d u rh ig a recent ta t

i f c lo th ing construction olaaa conduct- ] ed by J o a n Jansen a t t h e T w in Falls spe

;u- h igh sch o o l. t inice N a r ra to r for the revue w aa Mrs. th i » t H. L oughm lller, aocom panled a t the m e o f p t a o M rs. Elmo F a r ra r , ses Also o n th e p ro p a m w aa a n LDS *•" group d o m o n stritlo n o n th e use of n d whole w h e a t bread b y M rs. Alvin P“ ix- K nudson, assUted by M rs, M axine a * ire T rou t. A dem onstration o f Interior opi ’(P Tlecora t ln g w aa^presanted-by^Jiloyd. dol m.- M oA rthur, W ayne B utes a n d R alph oul )a. K Irkm an o f Bears, Koisbuck and ~~Z of cofiipahy. J li

A re a d in g was given b y M rs, K. , I j , O rothera a n d a violin solo by Mrs.

Glare T h e e n e r, accom panied by Mrs, f J a y Cobb. A Syrlnga olub trio , Mrs. T h een er, M rs, Jack ie W esten d o rf i and M ra. F a u l Brown, accom panied r by Mra. C obb opened th e program .T h e oon clu d ln g Jium ber w aa a akll,

Ul "Meiry Marrlsds Oo on a Qallop- Ing Te»,^*-by-the-Twln-Palla Mtny Marrledi club, Mrs. John Turnbull w u mlitreaa of ceremonies.

I MEETINO CALLED•|a B H 0 ajii3 N I,M a y _ r= L ln cD ln

county oom ralailonet* w i l l m eet 0 - M onday a t th e courthouse'-

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J J w M l l - T b o in a t ------------------- f^ tlf r - f lB a i-^ e w * .-------K E E P K aw a 9 tI0 iG uy U o b a H a -•B iu lah . 10:00 a N e w t-o f W orld •Tom H a rm n a 8:48 H lta of T om orro tTerry A w h ile 10:18 M eCarthy<Arm yKJJKP Niswa 11:00 HJta, Y n te r d a y l.... SATUfiDAr U:48N#w» ..............

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-K B B P -N aw a ......................... -M afic V a»ey--A j^CBS N ew i 7 iI8 B r u k f u t E d id o i K«n M o n tto m e ry Kewe 7i80 Newa of th e W or • Ito b e rt Q. Lewi* Show fl:20 D re a k fu i E d itjo i *N tw a> T beatre of Today 8:46 Top Tune TUne Kiddle Q u li »:S0 xW oman In l ^ i•City U o e p lta l 10:00 Home Town R«pi• P tle p L in d H a y u ' 10 HR xEirbert and Um

11 lOO Malody C o m e rK E E P N tw a . U ark a ta p.m.•M ake W ay f o r ^ o u t h 12:00 ra m lly F a rm . Boi •S tara O v e r Hollywood 1 ;l)0 xRoadahowS atu rd ay M uile H all 4:00 xNewa *CUS N e w i 6:00 xNewa P a ra d e •U, N . o n R ecord 6:16 S lz .rifU en E diU l •B it T o p T en 6:30 M. V, H ay rid e H u n tln r an d F U h ln r 7:00 P arade of H lta KKEP N ew * 7 :J0 xGrand Ola O p r •Two f o r th e U oacy xTex W llilam e*Ciangbuatera K:30 Lucky Top T u b iiG unam oke 0:00 xNewa •CHS N e w i 0:30 xPee Wee K ln f I•M imIq t u U ldiilK ht 9:16 N in e .rifteen Edit•Nerfa 10:00 x lli* Prev iew

Reds Hold Yanks - AiS Law^iolator^ iC GENEVA, May 7 H»-Huang Hua, ^

an , official red China spokesman, said last night three Americana "

" seized more than a year ago In a “J lj_ yacht off the Ohlna coast, are being ll' held on charges of "violating Ohi- j,

nesB law;"-------------- ------------------j . T he three are Donald Dixon of n- New York, a -eorrespondent for In - jj, ne ternatlonal Newa Service; Richard y

Applegate, Medford, Ore., a former _ he USIted Press correspondent In Korea P n- and an employe of the National he Broadcasting company a t the time lii of fils capture; ahd Ben KrasnJr, he Brooklyn, a merchant marine cap- nt tain.:t- E a r l i e r yesterday a Chinese Ils spokesmon had admitted for the first

time that Dixon was being held on rs. the Chinese mainland, but made no tic mention then of the other two,

)g ORDER PlT cEd'(,( BOISE, May 7 (fl — The state’sl„ purchasing agent yesterday placedle a $2,m6 order with the Jerome Co-or operative Creamery, Jerome, forl± dairy products for tho state tuber-ih culoflls hoepltal. at..Ooodlng.id — g j y = = = g | g j g | ^ y j | —

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f f l n* D e a n Sfockwell

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aa EdIUo* HtlltaaiM j- - 7 :0 0 ‘Oule and Harriet

_ 7:80 Hualeal MemorleaameroB Bwiyw siOO •Cavalcade of SportaMcGee and Hally sjqo •Hollywood SUrway

»:16 •Mike Malloyop Ton* 8;ao *Uwranee Weik■B*B fanO f 10 ,go *K ,„k and JackaoB

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URDAT g:00 *110 School TodayI jBQ To Be Announced

U oralaf. «|80 •Space Patroialley A fri----------1<W)0 Re?u«t#olly-¥oi»ra-------t EdltJoi lOiSO Musical Footnotaathe World 11:00 Saturdaj MaUneet EdiMoB p.m.,e TUne 12]00 •Uelropolitan Opera

In l^ve liOO lb Ba Anseunead)«*n Repertay 2:00 To fie Annouaaedand UmmJlr 8:S0 Requot Hour>»mcr 4:80 •Bob Flnnaaaa

4 US •Liites to- u a Latina 'arm. Bomt Koav 5:18 •The Tbrea Sona )w 8:30 Tha Freedom Btory

6 >00 Hllitai F*ara«e 7:00 •Traaiury Bbowin EdiUas ' 7:80 Great Momenta tn Sporta tiayrlde 7:86 •ABC Danelnf Party)f Hita 8:00.>To Be AnnouncadOla Opry 8:30 To Ba Announcadlilame 8:48 To Be Announcedop Tunie 9 :00 To Ba Announeid

9i80 To Be Announeid te Kinf Show 10:00 •Playboya een EdittoB 10U8 *At Z wivlew 10:80 Nlfht Watehmaa

i Dies of BurnsBOIBB, M .y 7 OB-Kelth-S. S tar-

tin, 36-year-old Boise moiT died In a hospital yesterday ol severe bum s he received wjien he apparently fell asleep In bed with a lighted clg- arette.

SUrUn had been In critical con- dltlpn since Sunday, when he steir-

f gt rBd nut. mom. ft tnftJM of flames, A passerby had rolled

" him on the ground to extlngulBh tho blue.mer _________...

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_ _ OHIO<!BO;^a»r--7 ( J ^ B»pr««en-~

, private lltlllty >nTnpmil». "nr* IMlc- Ing to destroy publle power agencies

“ and aystems."Jones, In a ipeech before the con­

vention of the American Public Jj, - Power-asioolatlonr«rltlcl*ed-the-I!ls- _ enhower admlnlstratlon’a lidwer poll-

cies. He said the aiuninlstratlon had talked of a "partnenhip approach”

. lo.lts-power prcgranj. Jones .added:'• V irthU tfew federeJprogp»jn 'lrln-

deed a partnerahlp. It 1> a partner- shlD between vour federal govern­ment knd the private power com­panies.”

. R. L. Schacht, Columbus, Nebr., waa elected prealdent of the asaocla- tlon.

The asjoclatlon represents some •• 700 publicly owned electric utilities

In thla country. Delegates adopted resolutions that:

Urged rejection of propoaed rt; amendments to th e atomlo energy

act that would perm it private com­panlea to gain a monopoly in pat­ents on Industrial uses of atomic energy.

Criticized private power companies___ In Idaho for w hat waa termed "a

campaign to prevent a decision by the peopit" on the question of set­ting up a state-owned power author-

tar- “ >'• _______________ _

Fun Overfell WATERTON, If. Y., May 7 W -

clg- Police broke up this "camlvBl" con-- session In a hurry.

;on- Ten boys took over a cement mixer

aaaS-Illed and cranking. T he makeshlft-"rlde'’ the accommodated two customers a t a

time.

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arbara STANWYCK Fredric MARCH I Walter PIDGEON SheileyWNTERSE l>aul DOUGLAS i Louis CALHERN m-JAGGEk-fOCH

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I T M f -^*or^ear--<u«!«’ira e 4 - l» ^ ^ r - -— P -jiTiiir-FleldT-M anfial— HermairirMen-' -nnerin.;: _ j ' -iy-»ld- - “ nTilStrirew J^arW rkTW TTT;* -"? ■ was discharged at Oamp Kihner.lendes jj andTtopped by the army 1' base dn StSten Island to pick up 1‘" “ I" the car he had brought back 1

from overseas. - ■J4-II1S------- ThxblacirM ercedei-Benirfor- k

which Dutotnaald -be-had-iw ld- about $3^00 ta Germany, waJ

J' kept In army storage until th f cofporal'i discharge., „ . . _

irtner- .“ — Supper^Planned-

WENDELL, May 7—Men of the Nebr., preibyteflan-Baptlst church will

saocla- sene a waffle supper a t 7:80 p. m. Monday In the dining room of the

some church. , . .itllltles M. H. Mets to general chalnnan. dopted Leo Berry will act ns chef.

rulids raised by this project will opoaed be lued to purchase a canvas top for energy one of the cabins at Oamp Sawtooth.3 com-n pat- ^ l W M ^ ^ P V ^ ^ U > U U |U | |atomic

Lost Times TonitoW ILL ROGERS, Jr.

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OKLAHOMA— P L T JS -

ITBE HOOSIES HOT SHOTS "Sing Me a Song of Texaa"

ENDS TONITE....................- A LA N LADD

SUSAN STEPHEN

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- A rlene D ehl

— DIAMOND..J queen

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f : FRI. & SAT.•— John-Eajaw^-Donna -Beed----

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t a y e n i n g TodaysI. Mid: '" I W A T B t W . - B ^ 7 T « V ^ ^;erday,- ttidlng Ubr»riffl

I c H J MliMTlSsldent if th e 'ld i^ .S U to IL S UbruV board, and Dr. c a r l W. Me- |

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‘“i l l M id “ t h e T*ater iljh ta In j _CM be tranaferred to

JSn ralla without the conaent j,,., Jrwater users provided the cori M doa n o t diminish or Impair , S o t or time ot delWejy. of S u S of water to which the T(k mesenUy entlUed."^D lin holdover rlghte by up- ^S?w ner» were expressly rec- S J , jactocn reservoir by the " 1 , a rh an g e contracts, the SJfjded. "The Minidoka Irrl-

other’s Day Events Slated[OSHONE. M ay 7 - Mother's ^ c a wUl be held Sunday a t pirtt Baptist. Aasembly of Ood, bodlit and Episcopal churches.Ithi First B ap tist church, serv- "iiiriegin a t 11 in i . Music wlU ; ^ e d by th e choir 1,/iKembly of Ood church alw hiTe special m usic on the M oth- ^Ibcm e a t n a.m. mta gt the Episcopal church bdild at 9 a jn . with the Rev. l iW in charge.( li l t the 11 ajn. Methodist lia.wllLie—IUfnlshed by the Bi tlioir directed by Mrs. H ar- ^

rifctbodlst Sunday school also *l« hrn J short program and will per» taU tokens of appreciation to and ^ i l the beginning of the !):45 anfces. T ' 'ollrn's day services Ior the LDS ■ ■ til have been postponed until • 11 tiecause of the conference

Biillt stake a t Carey.

oncilmen Study x *lans for Airport loreioSHONE. M ay 7 -A municipal busln: It lot Shoshone is under con- may lilia.by the city council. City thing MJ Jack M. Murphy was in- lc ind U Tuesday to draw up a plan For lioo tor the council. Rec ayd Silva and John A. Keith mints ted to-the conncU o’ p lo if to r Mtn^ llihlog a municipal airport gins i “ U-the counoll-will accept It, amall iU,ilate money will be available slve t e ^ . -------------------------------------- like » eoancil also voted to allow cleorl lor the -purchase of recreation Anc

pmdit lor the playgrounda. dicjtt ------------------------- with IReorganized ___i"™

KMHONE, M ay 7 -T he Cook- Corkers (-H club, Richfield, haa

reorganised with Mrs. Carl r u leader. tHDdn Chatfield wwi elected ,hov Went, Eileen Brush, vice presl- juat v I Donna Strlegel, aecretary, and aenali PlMtey, reporter. myate

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l y WASHINGTON, May 7 l^\-Rec- ellcd V orda of t h e U. S. mint suggest econ- reco r

omlits o n th e search fo r new and th e r U ll more s e a s lt lv e pointers to whcliicr In to Iclpai business Is getUng: be tte r or worse coincon- may’lfave bocn ovcrlookinp: 'some- allc lCity thln^good—the piggy b ank econom* n o r i

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Rccords of the natio n 's three th e r Keith mints, k e p t here as records of ‘Tlie of it-n~for M lt^ i^ n d ic a te thirt th e “publlc be- rcErlo Irport gins p in c h in g IL-} pennies, and other tlo n n pt it, smart coin,-boforo thfr blp; impres- d ro u iliable slve p o in te rs to economic trends i t s p

like industrial production show -------rallow clearly t h a t a downturn h a s aet in.atlon And, t h e piggy bank Indicator In- .

dicatea, t h e public doesn’t loosen upwith Its J in g le money un til after bus- . .ineu haa definitely tu rned up again, .

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indicator suggests tha t as of earlyApril business may have taken a turn n ig h t for the b e t te r .

ected (How t h e public geU so wise, nnti lo c a t?resi- Juat why economic trends should bc tlo n ]

and aenaltlveTy traced jn coin usage, arc of b<mysteries th e mlrit has n o t unrav- b ee n

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li the g r a n d o ld sire o f t h e fa m o u s I l lllc re s t h e h a l f - l n te r e s t In (he b u l l . L a r ry Domino, o n e oI r e j i s t e r - o f - m e r i t s ire a n d h a a s ired six I n t e r m

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c o n g r a tu l a t e d by C. A . S m ith , j r .

Says Early RecessiII Change Tinchin•Rec- e l l c d . B u t It k e e p s m o n th -b y -m o n th d u r l econ- r e c o r d s o f its d e l iv e r ie s of coins to a s

and t h e n a t i o n ’s b a n k s , w h ic h p u t change g r e e clhcr I n t o c irc u la tio n . A n d th e records o f A A'orse c o i n deliveries foreshadQ .W R n d jja t ; . .e ry _ ome- a l l c l t h e m ajo r e c o n o m ic tu rns. M l- e e n l nom- n o r u p s or d o w n s o f on ly a m onth w h s

o r t w o d u ra tio n a r e n o t reflecUid.M i n t ofllcials w h o h av e studied

three t h e r e c o r d s say t h e d e m a n d —or lack ‘The o f i t — w ill a c c u ra te ly re f lc c t local d r _ cb e - re E T lo n a l c o n d itio n s a s 'w c l i as-nn= _ , other t i o n a i business t u r n s . ' f h e southw est prejs- d r o u g h t - flrea, ^ r - i n s t i m c c . - w a s v f f ' re n ^ i t s p a c e la s t y e a r in co in dem and, show ------- ^ ^

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, * k a u f a n d 8 /S g t. L o r e n A. Cobb, a i r B r o, yg ' f o r c e a i r defen se f i l t e r c e n te r . B o is e ._^yjjjjjj' c o n d u c t e d a t r a i n i n g m e e tin g of th e m e rg^riy B u h l g ro u n d o b s e r v e r co rp s T uesday = :turn n i g h t a t th e A m e r ic a n L egion hall.

M o v i n g p ic tu re s w e re ahown. AQnci l o c a t i o n to be u s e d a s th e observa-

Id bc t l o n p o a t in th is a r e a is in th e poceas>, arc o f b e i n g se lec ted . A te a t ru n h a sirav- b e e n s e t t e n ta t iv e ly f o r M ay 33.

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Hint aactlon of Hlllcrest farms’ purebred o st in HC Larry Domino 12th, with w hom Ilcrest herd. A couple o f jrears a^o M e - ii Ino, one of the (rea test breeding bulls of w ix International cham pions. f<

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Sth, one of the youngest sires ever to leme, Tex. The th re e -d a y auction d is - {aU o f the late C. A. S m ith , owner. Fa.lr

ession Sign ;hing’ by Publicmth d u rin g the m o n th s when the n a t io ns to a s a whole w as experljnclne|_ Itsinge g re a te s t economic boom, s of And, the m in t s a y s , its coin d e llv - p a t .eryJlgures huye^alH ays. noU uat re-Mi- cen tiy , been a sensitive pointer tomth w h a t Is happening to the cconomy.

S Visits Reported.. .WENDELL. M a y 7 —'t^r. nnd M r s . J a c k M iller a n d M r s . .Z ) o n M iller a n d

-pff- - d a u g h tc j s - h a v e - r e tu n i c d - l io m K lam - - and a t h P a lls , O r e . , w h e r e th e y h ad b e e n — ! v i s i t i n g .

M r. and M ra. P r e d Oraffe, O a k ­la n d , Calif., a re v is iting their p a r ­e n ts , Mr. and M rs . Glen Jenk in s,

len- W endell, and M r. an d Mrs. A r th u r I air B row n, Castleford. olse, F rpd Wolford, h n a lefj^for S a c ra - Tne m e n to , Calif., f o r h i s health.iday ---------- ■ ■hall.

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____ I want) w m e et th a people whcm alie u p . t h e latigh and a p p B u si

--■ sound tra c k t h a t is p a r t 'a n d parcel — — ^ » { - ^ o -4 ^ llm y .^ lc v ls lo n - a n d ^ 4 d l(

Bhpws th ese d a y s .1 d o n t t h i n k they would ev e r b e ­

com e m'y f r ie n d s , o r w o u ldadm ire th e m , b u t I have been i n t e r -eated in th e h u - _____

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I have Id ea t h a t sound t r a c l c ^ l g H p K ^ K habitues h a v e h it on a very p rep lo u s S S S Hs e c r e t- th e s e c r e t

!S o f going f r o m the cradle to th i S headstone w i th o u t so m uch aa i S gram or cc o f sense tn th eir h eads ^ I f -y o u h a v e listened to thel] y laughs, th e i r w h istles, th e ir h a n d ' a clapping, y o u know th a t th e y wll a laugh, w h is tle and c lap th e ir handi i b r e d over an y th in g , h o m Nothing Is u n fu n n y to them . N oth M e - Ing iS' u n w o r th y o f a cheerln i Is o f whistle. N o th in g is too comm onplaci

fo r applause. A n d th ey get p a id fo th is sort o t th in g . .While you an d

M a re out s e llin g real esta te, dellvcrln i | | m ail or s tu f f in g flah (or prou( ^ anglers, th eae people are Jua t m ak JH Ing noise fo r m oney . ■ m Don't taite m y w ord lor I t. Ju sM tu rn a knob a n d lis ten to a 3 8 -y ea r

o ld man and 4 5 -y e a r-o ld w om an, whi_____ h a v e -c h o se iT geography a s th e l

special b i t o f knowledge on t q u l show, be a p p la u d e d like c razy whei th ey place t h e L iberty Bell In P h lla

Class Has Party" ~ SH O S H dN E . Ma'y 7 - T h e h lg l

achool f re s h m a n c lass w en t on i sw imm ing p a r t y a t B anbury n a ta torlum T u e s d a y .

T ra n sp o r ta t io n fo r the t r i p w a

teacher; M rs . C halm cr M a rlin M rs. Elm er T e r ry , Vernon P eugh M rs. Ray T a n a k a , Mrs. Oeorgi Young a n d M r s . J a c k S helton .

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A b ig m a jo r i t y of e n g in e s I . today a r e fa ilin g to g iv e a ll l i p the p o w e r th e y could— b y as

much as 1 5 % — a c co rd in g to ia t lo n a u to m o tiv e engineers.K They e x p la in th a t le ad andd e llv - d eposits reduce enginej|. p erto rm ance by holding pow er„ j . captive. In com bustlon.cham bers o m y . these d ^ o s i t s become re d hot

ond p re V fire fu e l—fle to re th e

d piston is In th e proper firing posi­tion. This cond ition , called p re -

1 M rs . ignition by autom otive engineers, ir a n d sets pow er w orlcingapainst itsclj,U a m - - wastefuUy^_______________________I been p y p „ robben

O a k - These s a m e deposits also form ■ p a r - on spark p lu g s , and short-circu it n k ln s . them to c a u se misfiring. T hese i r t h u r twin pow er robbers, pre-lgnltlon

and m isfiring , prevent f u l l en- ia c r a - glne p e l f u i iiiance, etpB C lally

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r« Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skeen of (fo n the ?50.00 prize as the oldest coi ie d 63-yeats, th e Skeons have sovi s r e a t srrandchildren.

e ahd a privilege to be hosti to tl

B u r p r i a e d a t a t h e c o n R e n ia l y e t r e l

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plause Sound Track[ank-Jttst-Trifie G o l dlOEC- — vdBlphlii. oF-ldcnttfy- tin people who a Bouth American river or rtTea id applauM that they know Uiat Mt Vemon 1 and parcel on th e Potomac.

- a n d ^ jd la -^The—fact—that—the contestant have to hold loiig and frowning con

lid ever be- sultatlons to come up with the on swer doesn't slow down the aouni trade applauders. An answer Is ai anawer to them.

■ fe J Their appreciation of humor 1 1 fantastic. A comic stumbling over

■ ■ E a E l ' ha t raclTahd upsdtlng a giiest send them into roars.

I l i l t e k i M ^ would like to know the m ei and women who find thete peopK They muat be talented because th> average Ainerlcan man and w om u haa too much appreciation of h u

l ^ n n n l ^ ‘'°wledge and all the reat t W B B I aerve on a TV or radio sound track

rtam .r. .They m ust be hard to find, idle to the I have lived long enough much as • Am'erica to know that you Jus their heads, don 't stop the first person you mee d to the ir on th e '^ tree t and Ilnd a man w h their hand- th inks the grossly obvious la It they will scream. O r tha t an answer to their hands question th a t a 15-year-old shouli

know when he is 11 is a mark o them. N oth- culture, intellect and solid brains, a cheering j jo n 't we Americans who invest 1 "mmonplace ^adlo sets have the righ t tset paid for mjg- we want to, applaud when we want. delivering (<)j The movies and the stage don

for proud ),jyg ^ claque on one side of th t Juat mak- theater leading the applause whe

an actor or aclTess delivers a cer lor It. Just Un, Qf makea a certelnjestun°wmM ^who It-m akes-m e-m adrA nd I think 1 v as their "'Uhona of other American! . n • niiiT mad. I want to do my own ha ' h i'crazy when o'™.11 In P h n r against other palm. I want to sa

rm iB - ^ myself, without any help, "Tha waa good.’'

9 1 ' f 'V sound track exist be“ '*• V ciujse sponsprj havo (ouni th a t 1

-T h e high helps?went on a I f th a t la true, thtn what'a a! ibury na ta - the fre t about Korea, the H-bomt

tho situation In Indochina? If w le tr ip was are so stupid tha t we can't th in a r i lttckson; ior- nur.selve.s: then~we~are so ifo p e cr M arlin, less th a t we might Just ts woll b non Peugh, given up for lost.[rs. Oeorge B etter to be lost than bored, I sa j Shelton. or taken for granted.

dy forMajoT- Cause__er Loss in Automobilesive ooercome,s ha rm fu l effects o t les u p to IS%_ m ore vower and im es longer spark plug Ufe

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)f engines when power Is needed most—o n 0 g iv e all bills, and when acc;elerating.

__]jy 35 Research scientists of the Shell-nrrlinff in Oil Company report that the new .■Ul uxi K additive blended into Shell P re-

mium Gasoline and sold under lead and the tradem ark TCP, releases

Jce engine power hitherto held captive by ling power engine deposits. It does this, they icham bers explain, by "flreprooang" de- le red hot posits in combustion chambers to iJefore the stop pre-ignition. It also make* aring posi- the spark plug deposits non- called pre- conductive and stops misfiring.

■ ~ E l T « la ,a lo k lr B . t e d -_____ T C P additive act^qu lck ly ,

Shelf engineers itate. Automo- bben • ■ b n , engines act aa if they had 8 also form been given a tune-up by the tim e lort-circult two finkfuls of Shell Pfemlum Ing. These Gasoline containtag TCP have re-lgnltlon been consumed, they say. This 3t fu ll cn- gasoline is available In this area 88pEClal1y~|~at Shell Dealer Stationa.

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t h e truok.-! c o n te s ta n t* T h e b U n a h ^ le r l : , r e p o r te d .1 ^frow ning c o n - d a y o n a m eeting w i th s t a t e T i lw ith t h e o n - w a y o ffic ials re la tiv e t o sp ee d 1:

vn the a o u n d '*« a t Richfield. S p e e d l im i t s answ er i s a n

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^ 4:lfi—Hollywooil on th* Lln*_ 4 :30—Mdtln*e Theater■ ‘'Hilch Hike U d y ”

i a 6 ................... m fi:81^W orld 'i G reateaLM olh«’l _fi :00—Amerle«n Story

—Newj ind W eather O ullC S fi:30-Yo.i Are There (CBS). ! r ' ■ 7 :0 0 - T l i Duy T hat’' (CBS

® 7:5l&-nbbea Q. I » I i■ 8:00—Toui nf the Town

n f — B:00-CUr Det«Uve (CBS)n e c i s OT B 9;30~Week’i Newa _» — MiJorX«ajrue B a ir t l l lr a n a ________, S _ lU W u a d iy -T « e -V e w -T h e « T i— -

l i f e ■ MONDAT P , M.}| :16—Prom m Summary

■ a:80 Woman’i World_ 4:aO-Ch»nne! 2 Corral—

d m ost— o n B "Ranee W arfare”larnfini* B:8(^Merry MilWman

. .u .. ■ SiOO-n.Uy .na th . M.«l< k«r,01 th e S h e l l Uarionel.lf Showh a t thfi n s w fl:15” CRPlion Video

i l . i ! fi:30-CBS Newi Jn PJcturea) Shell F r e - U A:4^W eath«r and Weetern News■nIH u n d e r ^ 7 :00—Abbott and CostelloSOlQ U n a e r g 7 :80-Hed Dutton. (CBS)

P, r e l e a s e s 8 :00- n u m i and Allen (C esica n tiv e b v 00 8:30—1 Love Lucy (CBS) i ta rH n

* !»? ; 53 * Deal Arnaftes this, t h e y t i a :oo-Rob«rt Q, Lewis)Oflng“ d e - ^ 9:30—KDDI Covera th e Newa

> Major Irfague Baaeballm a m D e rs tO ^ 9 :4J-K n01-T e« Ve* Marque*also m a k e * ‘ ’’Kiretnp''

josita n o n - fa Tuesd a y p . m .S m i f i f t r i n t r f *aS-M elody Pat»d«-

^ W s :80-Woman’i World wiUi-no ted — - ----- -----Jean Wealey------------ -------

. . . ■ 4:80—Channel 2 C orra l—ts q u i c k l y , ^ “Heroe* of-tbe Hilla”

lT T fJ tP = in fr /-H rm M W ----------------t A U tO m O - ■ j.oo_.Betay and the U acle Key.If th e y h a d ■ MaHonett* SboVb v th n t im A 8:80—OQS News in P le tare io y w e ^ e - *fi.46_Weather aa d X B O I H « i

11 P r e m iu m * 7;00-Range Rider (CBS)T C P h a v e ■ ^ :SO-Oappi Family

^ 1 8 :00-Filea of Jeffrey JoneiY say . T h i s ^ 8 :30-M r. & Mra. N orth in th is a r e a 9:00—Bolie Junior Collese Progr**

fl:30-.KBOI C o v e ra -th ^ tw a ,. ona. ■ 9:46-KH01 Tee-Ve* Marque*

B "Paradlia Expresa"

“ i ■ W E D N ^ A T T. M.*:lB-MelDdy Parad*

B 8:30—Woman'i W orld with

E Jean Weiley Navy Show ■ 4:80-Chinn«l 2 O o r ra l - “Beyond the Law

■ S:80—Merrr Milkman6 tOO<-BeU]r and the MmtU K«y,

■ Marionette Show «:1B—Captain Video

------ ■ 'rraO=CBS N«wr1n P i r ta m ---------B S:4&—Weather and KBOl Hewt■ 7:00-A rtL lnkl« tt«r & Kldi (CBS' _ 7:16—Junior Croaaroada■ 7:80—Stump th* Bandm S:OI>—CrovB Theatre wttk Olorli■ Swanion (CBS)a 8 :S(^T V Buxins Toara& ffl»t* 0:00—Sportj Dea

---------------------- KDOHJoreri th* N *w t—* 9:40—Major L «a^e Baaeball m g ;4 S -K B01 Tm V«« HarqUM

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. , THUK8DAY f . M. ^------------ -— ^ - tf r r a iF ^ q n ig a n ir i i rT — — ^

S --JJ l® = W o n ii^ .W w Jd jr itfc_____ ,.

.,4 :80—Channel 2 Corral—CQ “Hene«lh W eatem Bklea**S 8:80—Merry Milkman g fl :00-Belay and the Ma^Io Key.

_ - ^ - iU iionetle,Bho» ________2 « :1J-C ip ta ln Videor t 6:80—CBS Newi In Picturea^ 8 :45-We»ther and KBOl New*b 7!0l^-Ilod Bwwb B o ck et-R iB ffe r-3 (CDS)5 7 :80—Under Weitem S U n ^ Square Dancen

R:00—Dumont Doxine a 8:30-K D 0I. Spotlieht Revu*

0 :00—"Slranne Adventure"■ 0:30—KBOl Covers the News

0 :40—Major League BasebaUg 9:45—T e iu Raialln’

m FRIDAY P. M.■ 8 :llU .M eUy Parade■ 3 :30-W oman'i World with

Jean Weiley « Muilc Wfek Show* 4 :30—»Th«nnel 2 Corral—H "ArJuna Dadmnn”" B:80-M erry Milkman■ 6 :00—Detsy ind*the M afia K«y.

Marlonetle Show■ 8 :80—CBS New* Iii Picture*_ *545—Weather and KBO! News■ 7:00—Time (or Beany (CDS)_ 7 :30—Manlnjr Btrlngbusters■ 8:00—My Friend Irm a_ StsrrlnB Mari* WIUob■ 8 :8 0 -T h li Week in BporU _ 8:4B—T(i Vee Dlso D at«

Rf ■ 0 :00-Y our Health_ 0:30-K BO I Covers th* Newa

« p . ■ 0 :4 0 -M ijo r Lekgue Baaeball_ 9:4fr-0l(sy Kood Theater.

J ______ "frlv ite Life o f Don Ju an**

■ SATUBBAT P. U.— i iOO—fliturdajr F*«tur* MaUn**■ 8 t80-"PrlvaU Lif* <rf Henry■ VJ I.“* 4 :10—Ghinnal t C orral

___________ , r i i c t - i jo ijif N u y D

2 f t- ' ' ■ f j iS —Junlof-CrbasroAdk. fl jOO-Wlnkr .Dink mnd You

■ '/l0 0 w ‘“T h iB i|a 'le t« r* ‘* .

| 7:8(y—Ilotidsy In F aria B iO O -'T hsfi lly D o y**~ yr« ilt» 8:80—Chsroploniblp WrMtUnv

1 9 130—KBOl Covera th« Ntwa 9148-KBOI My»Urr‘T h taU r

, "A In th a Darlt"

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eased Trips' 1 —Richfield KIN0HII,L,Uay7—S g f t ia d j i cIr-wltt r an- o iF 'Gehe-tlperW r^ieiiaard-W ood^ .soo, the^.vUlage are visiting his puentl, .Jfr. • jgdW'-fcttirEB; .HffiiTwrnT-r.ip. ■ ■ . , ■ ■ was outlined in _ h-flmlBh-'BI

m p d k . . 0 r ^ ^ 3 S ^reported .Tues- W, 0. Smith, andfamlly. ;

lith state TiTgl^lB to speed Ilm - 2! and 35 milea an hour alone Ml >peed llmlta of street were set by the board.. ..

- The Sweetest Music__...... f h e le r t F o ^

*v**'I had for the least money you

i and DINE— Have a TimaA T THE

I H S I D E C L U Bifh ARLON BASTIAN

AND H IS ORCHESTRAY & TH U R SD A Y NIGHTS Eoch W eek

' a “ ■ C L IP O N T H IS l i n e b b i i i i b b ■

;T0 RY RADIO'SW EEKLY SCHEDUL! OF

P R O G R A M SA N N E L ------------| / | f ^ e H * N M 5 t — ^lO I S E ^ M W ID A Iltf F A L t f i Jh May 15 May 9 throoih M»7 'WI^ - M .------------------------------------ ■ - - I- I ■ - ■ - - . ■

SUNDAY P J I .' 4:8li-brew PanoB . '^ u h l n j r l o i

MerryG>Bound** 4:4S-Ohoral Splendor

Live (CBS\ B Cbriitaphai*5 :80-T bU U tha L ift 8:0(k-ToMt of the Towm

" 7:00-The U ? ln t Book : 7:8&-Prlvat* Seeretary test. M olh«---------------------

> 8 :8 0 -“l Led 8 Lives"Z ,rn^\ 9:0(>-Llf* Y^lth Elliabath

9:30-Featur* Theatra ----------- l0i8(H6!gn O f f ............. •

'own(CBS) . —

BBeWi‘w - T h ra w r— *- g :00-Sheriff Du b ...........................

B:55-Crusader Rabbit P . M. «tO(M3apUln Video - -»mary 8 jlS -Ju n lo r Croorotdi1 6:8{U-Kawi asH Int«n^l#iM•rral— 6 :4(^YesUrdayi N«wir«Mare” fliBS-Weatherin . . . 7 :00-D ouglu Falrbaski P m « n tM arla K*y. 7 :8(^Holfywood HaU-Hoor • : ’:

l:0(^G eorge Bums and G rad e , Allen -- — -

PJctures 8 :80—The (joldberiaWeatern New* 9100-Boston BlieWi TDatello 9:8(^Boxlng(CBS) 10j80-Sigo Ofl '• •en (CBS) <(CBS) s U r H n s ________ _ -fc Deal A rna» M C ^ M T g 0 r Z t \ f 9 ' - ~th e News ^ E r Z iF S C * ^ z / / IBaaeball

e* Marque* ^ '

V » w ie b d a t ." • Ij00 -8harlff Dita

f , _ i.k Bj58 C ruttdsrIU bW I ‘v. •8 !0 0 - '‘nhvlhm Roundoo^* 7 ................. ...................fflllt::junfor OroMroa4 :------ ^

HUU** fl!30-Newi and tntarrtaw i» e i ‘i L ___ _____________a iift— ♦i'. . ,

iT lJ-W aather Pietora . ' M atlo Kay, 7 :00-T o Ba Mnotincad

7:18-T hli la M b i i fp n ? 7 :80 -F ron l Pigs D ataoth t

aiO O -Ford Thestr#----------- '• '8 :8 0 -F av o rit* Btorj

J n n - 9tO O -Y our TV Theat«r • /9i3(^AB>«rican Legtoo WmHIai

> -n !L - 1 0 :0(>-AmeWean U f lo a W r c s t U v

a Marque* « ■ _ — 'ireaa” '

T r . M .' WEDHUDAT• * l:0 0 -8 h ariff Du b V Id 8:68~Orosada? Rabbit ‘ ' Javy Show - fii^iMJaptalB Video'fra — 8 i lJ-Ju n lo r Crouroad*...................

6:80->N«wsaadlDt«rfUirf- ‘n . _ 8:4(J-YeaUrday'l Nen»r#alMagle Key. 8:B8-W eatherow 7:00-T ba VUIUe ‘

. . 7 :80—Captured >P tr ta re t----------------- '* ~ “yTQ(j Liberaca

8 :80=M rr DUtrict A tto w ef--------& Kids (C B S) g :oo Olub Bohimlan

9 iliU-Tba B lf P lttu n “ _ ji4. Al J . ti4(J-P«atar« Tisatw'• wttk O lo rU «Qj,j j j g -» ^ l O i t f - a i n e f i oaraafflsnt

ft. v « . - M C 3 i i j t r : ; j z ; a » 5 » z z

r . u . __________ . . '

nnilllPKirCarsoD 9rral— S:80<-Smlllng Ed's G a n t,ern Skies** B ;6II—Crusade r ' Rabbit _______;•n TsiJ[P"KH7thmTi6Uadup’*’Uaglo Key. 8 :l6 -Ju n io r Crouroada , « ------------------------------

PleturM li4 l-G o ln g PlacM w ith U nele—CBOl New* ■ _ G oorgtT'......................... “ -jc k e t-R ia g e r ......... .......... ~9 •5»='WMth«r---------------------------

7:0IM :Uco Kid I S U n 7:80-Dadge 7U1 8:00-Amos and Andy ig 8:80—Ta Ba AnnouncedJt Revue 9:00—'T he UnMMcted** •jn ture" 9 :40-Great«st FlgbUrs la A e tlo ith* News fo :0(>-reatur« TbeitarBaseball “Gun Carfo”

U : 0 ( ^ l g n Off

i rra i— ^nhn” FBIDATM r - BiOO-SberW DubMagle Key. B:BB Cruiadar Rsbblt

CapUin Vldso ^ in t n! - . 8 :lB -Junior Croiiroadi

/ r n S r 8:30—News ahd In ter tia inIk„ .T .,. ® :4(>-Inslde of BporU

8!B5-Weatber2 wtiioB ■* *®^To Be Awwmcad* Wllaoo 7 :3 0 -“nam ar of tha J u n iU r

\ 8iOO-Art LlnWittar a n d ^ w aBilB-Lill Palmir Show

*1. - w .— *580 Dangaroui A ssignatatn ..« l,.T r 9iOOClub Bohimlan .Bweball 9:l8-Publlo Proieouto*JV . i„ •• 9 :S0-Pfaff Spotlliht

of Don J u a n .....................9 i40-"Happy-LiBdlnf** -l l :8 0 -S ig a off

ur* MeUna* — i of Henry f t _________^ lATUW ATn . y iJBflHopiion#-cmJdy— -------

- ------ a.nn—Tku t. niu Tjh iI• / S iS IK Stum p'th tO rgaala i

m d Yoa 7 :00-Victory «#,Be* _________

»r*" .. Til!*!*'. I —

W r w t l in t 9 :0 0 -In B s r Banetuai 1th « Newa liS 0 --r< a tO K TbMtafk‘T h a a U r K id Bistar ' ^th e P a r k " ______

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F o r N e w Y e a r ^! ::zz:z— -------1..;----- .:—I nier.TimoHAM,4PMh.riii«y-w -3 iT hB-Rtr He». Arthur B. Khuolvliig, j blttaop of Arltoos, w u elected to the -oioUit j prov lndal council of the Episcopal J church , .ptoTlnce of the Pacific, a t J .J » ri closiQS lesslODi of the 3Bth um ual choir i

fynod yesterday. confer.I (_Iha_Yery-il«7^M »rcus B,-Hitch-r,i ^oolir-Bol«er-iva*-named-presbyter *itir-» M lm em ber of the council and Stephen :i | BJjadile?,- Phoenix,_ loy member.;m — :------ _ - Ejections Listed < with

elecUona Included the Rt. f. l 'i Rer. Stephen F. Bayne, jr., Beattie, i ,So pII blshop-of-the-dlooese-ol Olympia,11 trustee" for the church'e divinity I ] tchool a t Berkeley, Ottllf,, end the J",®"^ H Rt. ] ^ v . Ruiisell S. Hubbard, bishop hianil' I ot Spok ine, trustee Ior St. M ar- h«*t..i.

garefa house, Berkeley. 8t. Mar- j j Igaret's house Is. the training school i

Ifor th e church’s' women workers. g:46 i llJO Bt, Bev, Lane W. Barton. U/>n "<

bUhop- of esJtern Oregon, three members of the clergy and three lay- .jutTt«i men w ere elected to the provincial «n’i ci» court o f reylew. The clergymen are the V ery Rev. Richard Rowland, indu, t dean o f St. Mark's cathedral,. Salt c y f (al U ke Olty; the Very Rev. David *, DeLancy Scovil, St. Paul'e church, f i , , gi, BeUlngham. The laymen are Har- toird t,

,:pOld bo fflil, Spokane; James Hodges, fjltlBalnbrldge Islond. and Philip , t th. i 'MAdnmfl. San Francisco.Iti Idahoan Holds Over t Ip T h e R t - . m Prank A. Rhea, b. c.

bishop o f IdohoTholds-ovetisjrial^ dent o f the province tor three more feara. k p.m..

Among elections by the provincial w«iih«r women’s auxiliary was that of Mrs. Mond*y, Alfred Jticobaon, Spokane, as a mem- ber of th(^'nombiatlng (ommlttee. rduotlm

I The three-day convention, attend- i'«J' ?«"' ( (d by 200 bishops, clergymen and lay “ 1“° ^ e m b e rs r -^ n d e d yesterday! Sixty Frid.y, i lj women attended ad dolegatea lo ses- Coneordi Millions o l -the auxiliary. ...... _

[tCMCTenceSed _ ^I A t Kupert Churcff 1 ^ ■I RUPERT, May 7—Elder Spentat- -----—

1)1 Kimball of ttie council oi 13 andf l Elder H ugh Nlbloy, Brigham Young ' l’i!” ';II Unlveiaity, will attend the Minidoka commltK

IJ3B conference Saturday andffjBUnOay. ^ ’ ......... ipecTil m'I A missionary training seulon will sorvice. ; I) be held a t 6:80 pjA. Saturday and

’Th* u.n Hon 'il general sessions will be held a t ffi

a pjn. Bunday.

fulir be Held «t-7:S0 pm; Sunday f 'l htlth E ld e r Nlbley a* speaker. Renay lUibbms will be lh charge of the

Ifpwgtmni u u l Itudent (peato»-wlll ** Ab« Dotiglaa May ta d J ty Rwnys- m (Mn>

OrtdumtM t n B t r t t r t Ooleman.Olenda n iklns, Delwyn Jeneen, cof(«. ho Carolyn KImp, Douglu May, Larry "9» Nielson, Loren Batmussen, Renay iJ lX J ii tUAbliu, Lavell Sterenian tnd John •v.ninc

Z I. 0®," ' “ . ' '' ' Seonta. i

Itew-Officersfor. “ Church Selected

BHOSHONI, U ty 7—At the tn - iiw u fo null buslneai meetln* of the Plrat B»j)tlst o y i ^ ^ W ^ s d t y ^ ^ M , p y , ^ 0

made fo r vtrlous departments. ‘ ~PKU B aH i’c r n j i a Howei^ aiP" t i , d. 7 iU u w e re elected to the board of er. M. vdMCona; H trty B tu«h tnd Mrs. “Say T a n a k a to th t board of „i,“ * r ,tnuteea; Ura. E. D . Adkins, Mrs. Thurad.r.F lU ] ' B ancroft, deaoonesses; Mrs. , Vem Johnson, clerk: M ri Luella

jKlniey, treuu rer, tn d Mrs. Pearl ic :is ■-Helton 'Bra t niaed-eHHe^leaconesar V " '/

Alio eleoted were Mrs. Ann Mc- w ' : .J!M arsha Adklna and Edward M«ehr««’'

Haak,, m usic committee; FrankShalfer, Harold ’Tantka, Mrs Bond, p.m.. yoiiiMm. P rftd Moora anrf fliinriny achool ccl choir luperlntendent, S tm Moyer, Educa-Uon committee. cu i'hcH

Reports were made by Walter in . JunliRinehart for the board of tiustees; «„u ra .- .S la « y , ttetturetS 'Jiaanolal t a.m.tatatement, and the 3R«y. Joaeph Me- m««i

|I«0d. membtrshlp.I ...................... erly Poult

iQspitalls TopicrgflUHXtt-Mty-7> "Aj~JT~Margletta~^f— *------ nBhidera hospital, Wendell, iiii.ke a t 'ihe-raeoung o< tne kiwanle olub

-Wednesday-noon i t " t h r R T E i n r cafe. M arglotta dlreUased the work of

-the-ho«)ltal--------------- !,i°fh .o’h™He sa id h> feils the time Is ap- o * ''

=pi6aehln«=when-p«nioni-who-break "iiJHSL'! the law w hile under the influence of jetlcohol w U I ^ treated forjhc UlueM ___ 1lalher tE a p piihlshed. in .,m..

Frank Squires w u program chair- Moih.r'. d man. P ra n k Oleie, vice president, “ JSy. preglded a t the meeting. Queiti In- Ri.ipi b . i eluded E lm o Steveni, Balt iake.Clty, "H'' “ir ' Utah, a n d Qeorge Francole. "

Coffee Tax Cut j :;?inands o f the coffee industry, yci> tcboo terday slashed the export tax on coffee decreed last Maro^ 31. HJ

A new decree provides that the export ta x wiU be applied only when the wholesale price of a 70.kllo laok "uTm cw of coffee reaches | 1H. Previously hour- n ' It applied to a prlco of |i08 and J;™', “ °",i

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- - w o r ih ip + e b o Ip 'A n tb tf f l r ^ n M B , -*Ib* 11i. nfflrm rtf tha Hrtl» Hplrit-'* T p.m.. —BlBf .cau

and InUnnrfl.t* MVt;. 1 r.m., wonhip | m S» s p « e U l m u « l« : eh a lk > llliu lrttM M rm oo i 16 * ^ t h t r ’» 4 p .m . Monday. B!u< will«1 B ird * . 4 lift p .m . M o n d ty , Eh«Un<U a n d * u ^ O k lU n d * C » » P F lro O lrU . lilO p .m . M on- \»a

d a y , B or SeouU . 4 - p .m . T u u d iy , ju a lo r froi a l c h o i r r e W r s * ! . 8 p .m . T uc id ir. w o r W n ' m«i

con f« r«nee . 8 p .m . Wednt«<i*y, c lrc U 10 ^, m e « U w ith i in . W . A. M « A rth u r. W 8 C 8 lh# *“ e l r e l a m e«t T h n r» d * y a s followu N o . I »*m 5 f w i th —M n . C o r* W ofbk*.- h lO p .m .j - 'f o r .n p o t iu e k luocQ M m j M o. 2 with U ra: J . T . ^

An<Ur»on, .1 p jO j, p o tlu ck lu n th * o r; N o. Ktr3 w i th Mrg. W . a . C h aw . 1 M p .m . : No. dtri4 w i th M rs. £ . IL I la g U o d , 1:30 p -m .; N o . un/i

t 5 w U h ‘e n r u d a B am p io n , 1 j},ro.,^»oUuck tuMi u a c h ^ n : No.’ < w U h M n . nilpG T B m ltb . P«^

®» 1 :S 0 p .m .; N o. 7 w ith M n . M a» y M tu - P«ria , »r«»«rJt4& *vrtH 77 N o 7 -f* » t- th r« b ifre b 7 -li8 0 - ------;y p . m . : No. 9 a t M ra. C. E. B*ymer'« hom *

on S n a k a r lv a r . 1 :30 p .m .. potluck lu nehaon .4 :1 0 p.m T h u rsd a y . Interm«dl«le e h o ir re- | |

P h » a « * l 8 p .m . T h u ra a a y , ChsnffI c h o i r 'r e - yoili •- .h a a rsa l. tern

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“ B Ichard DaVllU«r«. mlnlt(«r 7:809 :4 5 a.m .. B ible sch o o l. ip « l i l ra c o m l* T

J, t lo n o< m othar* . 'iH-.to a.m .. w o n h ip : ipe> m w , e la l m u ilc , c o h im u n lo n : sermon, " M o th a r 's P»1b ® B ,e a p o n s lb I lltjr . ''7 p .m ., Chi R h o /sU o w sh lp : 8*w • a d i ih fellowsHlp m e e tln * Jn th f Loyal W orn- cbolII a n ’s c la ss ro o m ; d lscu s ilo n topic, “ C o n y re - n « ^ ffa tlo n n l In d ep en d en ce ." fl p.m., w o rsh ip j Life , M ra . H a ttie M enxles. fo rm er m liilonary to a*** U I n d ia , g u e s t sp e a k e r . 2 ::S0 p.m. M onday , day, t C Y F fellow ahlp exrcuClve rommlllee m M t^ m««l J inff. B p .m . M onday , })uslnei> W o m an ‘1

ffu ild . 4 p .m . T u esd ay a n d Fridsy, C am p U F i r a G irls. 8 p .m . T uesday , offlcisi c h u rc h- b o i r d m eeting . 2 :3 0 p.m .. CWK m e e tin g .I 8 p .m . T h u rsd ay , c h o ir reh esn sl. 8 p .m .' lJu n d a y . M ay id , hlffh srhool ehoir c o n c e r t V'

^ a t t h e chu reh . «■“ «_____ . Wou

IM M A N U E L LI'TH ER A N l « rC ity p a rk s t f l ly libriry a t t

> R . C. M tthly and K . I t t ln i t i . .fgr_^ 7 i l f i —a H w rrrto lh e r-d au ffh t» r b reak fa st a t

a ~ B am o rla l school. 8 : <5 «n<l 11 a,m„ se rv lc e i, ^ P- th e In t te r ov e r K T F I. if;46 a.m ., Illble h o u r . 7 il0 K p .m .. L o rd 's biipixt. H p.m. M onday . •■'Ip

1 W a lth e r league e)i«riitivp bounl, B:30 p .m . tlon M o n d ay , W a lth e r louituc and .build ing com - mu*

' m itt« « . School v la ita tio n day for 1064-B naw enro lleea . p .m . Tuesdsr, b o a rd o( e d u c a tio n a n d tru s te e s . 8 p .m . W ednesday,

, B oy I c o u ta . 8 :80 p .m . W ednesdsy, a d u l t ln> 6u s t r u c t lo n c lass. 8 t30 p .m . Thurnlay. Im - *vsn

' m a n u e ] leannc and «enior ehoir. fi:SO p .m . ‘ ' F r id a y , field d ay a l M em orial luhool a n d . C o n c o rd ia (ju a r le t. •rnfr

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8 a . n . . M athod ls t H a n 't b r « ^ ( u t | U Y T ship’ apaci& I f fu a ita : m a k a raaarvtU oni ' w ith meat> c o m rn ltta a i B rew n . D lckaan . Ik ld m b r^ A l- Bem

len . 10 a.m .j S u n d ay aehooL 11 i.m ,. r a a t i - ssrv). ^ o ^ . l h ^ d h ^ U a n - H o m a ^ M o t h i r . ^ ^ .juuili

sp e c ia l music by C h an ca l choir. No a v e n in g for 1s e rv ic e . 8 p .m . M onday . Coupls'i c lu b a t day,th e h o m e o{ M r. a n d M rs. F iu l C iip lin . 4cho<317 O rc h a rd d r iv e ; p ro f r4 m , 'T he C h r la . II p.i

i. t i a n Horn#.*' I p . m . o f f l c U l b p a p l 8 |t« iI m « a tin ir . S p .m . W ednaa^ay . F ilth i n ^ ,

B a lle fa claaa. 8 p .m . T h u rM tr . Q uart«r)y c o n f« g « aca i-a laeU o tt-o < chu reh -afllearaf-^y»»^^ -H i

r T w r t j r u f i h a y e a r i w o r i : U r. F. wt; W « rU ,T w in P i lK , 'd ia tr le t su p a rln te a d ia t, p ra a ld - sub]cIn g . p.m.,

JE R O M E H B TU O D IB T i l 'b '.£ a i t av am ia A. a n d B uaiunaa New

O w iflit E . W lle h a r , v ln liU r mMtl10 a .m ., S u n d a y achooL 11 tm . , wot- mlnh

ah ip a a rv ic e ; ap ac ia l m u i l e : Vu WB08 w iii Gaaa h o n o r o ldest a a d y o u n fa a t m o tb tr p r a a a n t : W e a la y a n S e rv b a G u ild w ill en terta in w ithc o f te o h our a f t a r th a a a rv lc a : sirm on au b - 8:1Ja c t, ‘'C n r ls t W ith th a F am ily ." 7:80 p .m ., Sund

, in ta n n a d la ta a n d a e n lo r MYF. O f t le la l gramb o a rd w ill hava lta da l«yad m N tia rJk lo n d a y reanta v a a ln c In tb a p a r b r - 4 :1ft p.m. I^ a a d a y , Monld a n t O ah S cou ta . 4 :1B p . i ^ W tdnaaday , Bcaad a n 1 . O oh ScoQta. 4.1B p .m . t h u ^ a y . G ir l p.m..S e o n ta . S co u t houaa. 4 :1 5 p.m. T h u rad ay . RalleB ro w n ia SeouU a n d den 4. Oub B eotiU . 7 tl0 7 :8 0 p .m . T h u rsd ay . B o y Seonts.

B U H L r i W T ^ W A H D L08 1 0 i4 < a.m ., p rlaa th o o d m eetlni- N e o n .

S u n d a y sebool. 7 >80 p ,m „ aa^ram in t m a e t- in c a a followa i B ong. **Tbara 1s B isu ty A ll 19 A ro u n d ” : p ra y e r . A. 0 . AmJenoD; aarip> a.m.. t u r a l read in g . K e n n e th B a r re t ; la e ra n sa n t men, ae n g , God T hea E ta m a l F a th ir" : v M j l ssrvlc

' T rT ^ Ix> uIse"JohD aon ,' N o rm a F n n e ls a n d ' ITIO S h a r n n C a r te r ; re sp o n se to moiher a h df a m Hy, v a rln iit l a t h a f » iiArta)t h e D a y Is E nded M o th a r " ; t r ib u u to m o th ­e r . M . W, H u n L h l ^ eeunell m a m h a r; t :4 a o n g . “ Ood B a W ith Y eu” : to a d lc tio B . and 1 W a d a Q uigley. I p .m . T aaaday , Relief ao- by t t elafcy. 4 p .nu W adnaaday . P rim ary . I p .m . 8 p .t T h u ra d a y . M IA .-------------------------------------------------Wedn

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J . D . C reg e . p a s te r C1 0 :1 6 a.m ., th e c h u rc h a t study. 11 :8 0

.a .m .. -w o ra h ip ; th e u p p e r depsrtm en t o f — 10- J u n i o r league w ill a ln g , " I Would B a 7 p.n’ T r u e " ; <Ailen W llw ell w ill sing '‘M o th e r gellst M a c h re a ” : C h ance l c h o ir w lil ilng **Tha meetl O ld F ash io n ed Church*’ ; atory-sirm on f e r prayc c h i ld r e n ; n u n a r y d u r in g churoh h o u r. 7 p .m .. y o u th c h o ir p ra c tic e . 7 i80 p.m., Ohan> ce l c h o i r p ra e tic a . 7 :S0 p .m .. uV v. B p .m . ’ M o n d a y , p ra y e r a tudy g ro u p meets w i th M ra . Q len n P a rso n s . 8 p .m . Tuatdsy. o f fU 10 c la l b o a rd m aatin g . 8 ilO t o t p.m. W adnea* ‘ >''1 d ay , J u n io r leag’Ua. me«tl!

' ?auss' I P i ............... .......

f a .m . . S u n d ay aahoeL 1 0 i4 l a .n .. p r le a t* -’ OOkk h ood m e e tin g . 6 p .m .. aaeram ental s e rv te a aa fo llo w s : S ong . ‘T h a L o rd Is My L ight**: P in v o c a tio n . J u n a B a g g a t t t aariptm s. B a v . ^ e r ly P q u lU r : a a c ra q ic n t song , cboir; a p ^ f e ra , N ile C lark a n d Laijrry f ra n e l i ; M IA I e h o n u : apaakera, W . Q . H atehlaton a n d I W . k T P f l t l i : ta n g , ftho lri.hanad te tlan . Uni* *>Tia » p-Hn ____ ifc ia ty 8 p .m . W edneaday . M IA T 4 p.ra. T b q r» - d a y , P r im a ry .

----------------K I M B E R L Y -c i i l lS T iA N — ---------------------R. W . H alaatK . a in l s t s r

^ y ^ a p e e t a l ^ y t^ r i ^ ^ a r t d ^ a l l mo'thsrs w ill

.pKtffTllolh.r'. i v m « ...I;” 'il.’ °B?l5r ^ lo n ." K o even ing ae rv ic e bacau ii o f t h a * h ip h aeh o o l b i e e a l a u m t a . i p .m . T litjrsday .' o w r ffro u p Nrf. t w in m e a t a t ths T a t ta r - a a l l h o m e ._______________ ^ | _______ ____

JE B O M E B IB L E BA PTISTISft E a s t S eco n d avenue

---------L « i\ir-T « m b e r |ln .~ p a a to r------ ---------------Ifl a .m ., B ible school. !1 a .m .. p r ta e h ln f ;

M o th e r 's day s e rv ic e ; m easaga , "Mothers o |M e n ." 7 :3 0 p .m ., y o u n g peep ls m d a d u l t s tu d y . 8 p.m .. p r e a c h in g ; subjMk, " T h e P R ls lp g B e ss t an d H is M ark,'* lo tMi^rsached w ith o i r ch a r t . 8 p .m . W edntsdsy , p ra y e r m e e tin g .

F IL E R F IR S T B A PT IST ,E rn e s t C. T ra p p , pasto r

10 a .m . , S unday school. U a.m ., w orsh ip ; m e ssa g e . "T he G en tile s W h o S o u ta t Jeeua ; j u n io r c h u rch and n u rse ry . I n,m., B Y F a s s o c ia t io n s ! ra lly a t C a itle fo rd . S p .m .. h ig h sch o o l b a r r s la u r e a te lervloci i t th e h ig h sc h o o l au d ito r iu m . N o evsn in i s e rv ­ices.

H A G E R M A N M B TH O D iaT J . D . C rego. pa sto r

IA a .m . . w o rsh ip I e h o ir a n th s n t a to ry a e rm o n f e r th e chU dren : serm on, "How to E n jp y C h ild re n '* ; n u n e r v during e h u reb h o u r . 11 a.m .. t h e 'c h u r c h a t study. 7 i f 0 p .m . M onday . Doy Scou t tro o p No. i t m aaU a t th e L egion h s ll. 1 p .m . W tdnH day.W S C S a t the chu rch .

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^ 1[SERVICE IERVICE DEAXER T H IS SIGN.

Churches ^' '■ , '• vtvi

C H B 18T IA N SCIENCE S at

~ T C11 optn 1 t o 4 p j n . f t 4 l a.m.. S u ad ay tchool a .n

a ia U - a .n u S u a d a r ^ n d t p.m . W adheaday, be. —-Ip I US aa t h s p e r fa e t im age ^ n d llk a a c s s of )o. God, D o i a u W ^ t to l ib or o th a r weakness, lue will ba « inpbaslaod a t services S u ad ay . Tbe i nd lM son«aermoo m t i t l a d "Adam a a d th e Fsl- in* Iso M a n " Includes th a following passages • . lor from th a B ib la : ’’A o d God ssld. L e t us make n ' m aa la o u r Im a sa . a f ta r c u / I lk e n a u . . .10 Bo God c rea ted m a n la bis ow n im age. In SS the lm a« a o f God craatad bs him i m ale and

1 fem ala^o raatad b « th em " (Genesis 1:26 to 'o r 8 7 ) .T h # -fo lIo * ln # “aeIeetlon- w lil-b e - am eng - T . those r t a d from *‘8cienee snd H ea lth witb ' [0. Key.to th a S c r ip tu re s :" "S p iritua lly to un- , * fo. d e r iU n d th a t th e re I4 but one c rea to r, God.- fo. un/olda a l l c re a tio n , cooilrm s th e Scrip* ck turea, b r in g s t h a aw ssi a u u ra n e c o( no *> j i . partin g , n o p a in , a n d of n a n d ea th less snd ^ I t. perfect a n d e te rn a l (60 :18).

n* P IR S T P B E 8 B T 7 E B IA ND o n a ld B. B tackstons. m ln isU r

'•* 8:45 a .m .. S u n d a y ‘ school, fo ru m snd ^ yoiIng a d o l t claaa. 11 a.m., M other's d sy ; *

le rm o n ; apeelal m u sic br ths i r im a ry and • " 'f youth c h o i r s ; b a p tism o f-ln fsn U a n d chll- d rsn. S p .m ., ju n io r W estm inster fellowship.7:80 p .m ..> -sen io r W estm inster fellowship.

i |. 7 p.m. Id e a d a y . B o y Scouts. 8 p .m . Mondsy.« . m eeting o f th e S ess io n . 8:80 p .m . 'Tuesday.’*s P rim ary elub a n d cho ir. 1 p.m. W adnesdsy,>• Sewing c irc le . 4 p .m . . W ednesday, youth 9 t,. choir. 7 p .m . W ednesday , Cbuplea e lub din. stud e- nar m e e tin g . 1 :3 0 p .m . T hunday , B plrltual will ) ] Life m a s tin g . 2 p .m . T hunday . w om en 's day, lo assoc ia tion g e n e ra l meetln*. 8 p .ra . T h u n - neic y, day, e h o ir p ra c tic e and board o f trustees dsy. U m eeting. 4 p .m . F r id sy , Csmp F i r e Girls.

AHEBICAN LUTHERAN i■h * C o rn e r S econd sUeet a a d

F o u r th avenue Kortb n. 0 . B . R e lu . p sito rr t 8:46 a .m . , S u n d a y school snd aduH Bible

class, i l a .m .. w o rsh ip ; se rm on . **We Would S ee J t s u s l " 13:30 p.m ., Luther . Issgue, m e m b e n a n d friends a r e to m#ft * a t the e h u rc h , a n d . will leave th e rea fte r are

T f e ;v i‘T f«I , # p.m. T b u rsd sy . church board m eeting. r. 7:80 p .m . F rid ay , young people's mem ber- a id y, ih ip c laas . 9:80 a .m . Saturday, confirm s- 1. tlon In s tru c tio n . 2 :3 0 p.m. S a tu rd ay , Junior . , ). mission b a n d m ee tin g .,5 ---------- anAi,t B T . E D W A R D 'S CATHOLICf, M en a lg n e r J . P . O Toels. p a s to r “ J i. S unday m a s te s : 6, 8 snd 10 a .m . Sundsy a i. evening devo tlona in honor of O u r M othsr o h u 1 . of P e rp e tu a l H e lp , 7:80 p.m. W eekday d masses, 8 a .m . C o n fa s s to n i i 'S a tu rd a y aft-

ernoons, on the ev es of f in t P rldaya and t h e on ihe e v e s of h o ly days, 4 to S p .m ., S st- m o:

" urdaya a n d th e tv aa* o f holy daya. 7 180 p.m . _ . i to 81SO p .m . B ap tiam a fU r 10 a .m . m aas on Sunday o r a t a n y o tb e r hour b r appoint* l i l t] m e n t S le k calls a n y hour of th e dav o r 7

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, B. M. D avid , p s ite r^ 8 s .m .. b ro sd c a s t over sU tlo n K EEP.10 a.m .. S unday achool. 11:80 a .m ., wor- T h l

F ship a n d serm on . S p.m .. young people's b m eeting ; apeaW en. nea trles B lrch ea t and .- B em lU R o b lrso n . 7 :80 p.m.. evangelistic P- ssrvles w i th apae la l choir and o rch estra 5Up] > -ju u ilf r ;-p ia y a F -lo r- tb » -e ic k -a iid 'o p p o rtu n ltyI fo r bap tiam . 2 p .m . Tuesday th ro u g h F rl-t day. p r a y e r handa. 8 p.m. Tuesday, BtbleI. 4cnoof. 8 p m . W edneaday , p rayer m eeting, bat]♦ 8 p.m. F r id a y , c h u rc h fellowship. 2 p.m. d S aturday , cb lld ra n ’s church.

r JB H O V A B ^ S 'W 1 T H U 8 U B ta^ _ . : p ! i i e n t ; i i l L T 2 ^ —, 8 p7m. S u n d ay , public Bibla d ltco u rsa :- subject, **w hy th e Bible Is T ru e .” 4:16

p.m., W a tc h to w a r B ible study. *T he Like- — ness of M alchlsadek.** 7:80 p.m . Tuesday. ^ nible s tu d v . "T h e E n d u r i» Q uality of the n i 6{ New W o rld ." , 7 :3 0 p.m - A u r id a y . aarvlca w ,„ mM tlng. 8 :8 0 p .m . Thuraday, thaoera ilc

- m in istry aeh o o l! laaaon , Rebrtwa acrip tu ras .---a t i 1 Gaaeals 4 2 :1 8 to 44 :1 7 . ------

; SICOND WAHD LDg /8:16 a .m . , p riea th o o d mMtlng. l i l l a.m .,

, Sunday a e h o o l ; sp e c ia l M other's day pro- I gram . In v o ca tio n . J im m ie J o h n s to n ; sacra- f reant g ens. J u lia P annock i ta lk . L ariad , M on tco m ary : t r lb o ta ta m albara, Blahop

B o a a ^ ^ ; b an ad lc tlo n . Cathy W ard . 4 '1 p.m .. a a a ra m a n t m e e tin g . 8 p .m . Tueaday,. R alltf ao e la ty . 4 >18 p .m . Tuesday, P r in u r y .. 7 180 p .m . T uesday , M IA .

C R U S C H o 7 t H E BRETHREN C o rn e r of T h ird avenue and

F o u rth a tre e t nortb S a b a r t S* X ala i, s ln U ta r

I 10 a-m .. S u n d ay aehool assem bly. 18:18• a.m .. BuniU y aohool. 11 a.m ., w o n b ip ; ear- I mon, " C la y In O u r H andi." 7 :80 p.m .,1 ssrv lcei a e rm o n , " M o re Thsn Conquerors.*[■ 8710 pirn: T r t n ^ a Jo T rp ffc llc e . "

. __________V A L lJ X l- C n i i f lT U M ----------------------i218 T a y l o r street I

ti4 4 a .m .^ B ibla ao h o o l.'11 a.m .. w o n h ip ^ and se rm o n ] apac ia l M other's d ay music by ths d o u b la m ix ed o u a rU t; com m union.8 p.m. T u esd ay . Q u a rte t practice. 8 p.m . W ednesday. C h r is tia n W omsa's fe llow ablp ^ M ta s t tb a hom* o f M n . Bay H ayaa.

O N ITBD B B K T H U itN IN C H R IS T ,U a^ y l E. N am n leh , pa ito r «

__ in , flunrjaf 11 w n n h ln . —I 7 |).m., C h ris tia n £ n d a a v u r . 8 p .m .. evan-

gellitle s e rv ice . 8 p .m . Wednesday, p ray e r I meeting:. S p .m . 'n iu n d a y , young people*s

prsycr m eetin g .

R E O B G A N IZ B D LDS aOl H a r r iso n s t m t F red T ro e h , pastor

ID a .m .. ch u rch aohooL 11 a.m .. w o n h ip and se rm on. 8 p .m . Wednesday, p ra y e r m eeting a t th e bo rne of Tom a n d Chloe ? « u s s t t

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M rs. B. B. C raw son. p a s ta r )lJ y 10 a .m ., Sunday sc h o o l 11 a .ra .. ao n g

se rv ice a n d meiiage. 7 :8 0 p.m ., B ible a tu d y .8 p .m ., evangsUiUe aarvlce. 8 p .m . W e d - V) n a a d a jr .'l ira y s r . m eeting. 2 p.m . F r id a y . _

• •, • p ra y a r h o u r. 7 p.m. F riday , eh lld ren ’a b o u r .I. In -

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:«,»5 - - - *t,„ . • :80 a .m . Saturday, S ab h a lh sc h o o l; a d u l t

. lesson . ' * 'Tha Supremacy o f L o v e " : ' eb lU w■rinl d re n 'a leason, "Joseph TeaU Hie U ro tb a n .'* i>

11 a .m ;. lenmoa. 7 :80 p .m . W edneaday . ^,_ 4 te a c h e ra ' meeUor, followed by p ra y e r m e e t- a__ ____________________________ w

C H U BCH OP D E L IV E E A N C t **486 Monroe s tre e t Cl

, n j W alte r B. W rig h t, p a s ta r H9 :4 6 lum ., Sunday schooL 11 o .m ., w o r-

sh ip . 7 :8 0 p.m., preaching. 7:30 p .m . T ues* ”•hll- dav. T h u n d a y and S a tu rd ay , o u u u n d l n g U."j,lp se rm o n s by ths psitor. P ray e r fo r th e s ic k y.Ihlp! «“ i> »'»>»• V,dsy. ------ ------ •'day. C H U R C H OF TH E A SC EN tilO Nday. EPISCOPAL n}Uth 9 :4 6 a .m ., ebtirch school. I I a .m .. yoQ thdin- stu d y a a rv lc e ; m<mhen of th e you th g ro u p "tual will c o n d u c t tbs iirv lca . 4:16 p .m . T u e s - aien 'i dsy, J u n io r choir rehearsaL 8 p .m . W ed-u n - n e id ay . aen lo r choir reh e a n a L 8 p .m . T b u n -tees day. S t M artha's guild a t th e chu rch ,ris. bl

Adventists Send % Mail to Soldiers “[,'1 ; Although Seventh-day Adventists tl fur arc known_a» noncombatanta. ap- oi

prsXEHately 1,000 of them are in ir the military service, most as medical ai

b«r. aid men, said the Rev. Pred H. ol JJJ; Wagner, pastor of the Twin Palis hi

Adventist church, in announcing a special offering for literature for servicemen,

dir The pastor pointed out that th e ■ ■x; church's responsibility to Its young I

men doea notccase when they enter- , tnd the service ol their country. ‘'Nov/,

more than at any other time,” he ’•J]; said, "these men need the Godly int. totoence of the church.”

’The offering, the minister explaln- wl. wHt-1;alp t/i fWiomrtBii T,/iVgltv . Newsletter, a amall monthy con­taining letters from and about Ad-

EP, ventist young men In the service.•CT- ’The publication Is sent them w lth-

out charge anywhere In the world.13; A portion ot the offering will aid in tr« supplying each new serviceman of

the chtJrch'wlth " a ‘H t o r se lee f ^ t '; reading mailer suitable for Sab- | ni. bath reading.

A tentative goal of $15,000 has been sot for-ohurches in the United

States, the Hav. Mr. Wagner aaid.

*‘i FINANCES DI80VSBEDDIETEICH, May 7—Ways and

Ihl meani of financing the Dietrich IgJ Muslo Boosten club were dlscussM

at a meeting of the club ’Tuesday.

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in i-----One Billlnir--------------- -----™tire fa m ily

18 ON L IF t BENEFIT

1 Injured' . Coet per |1,OQO______

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ity $2.50 p e r $1,000 — 13,000 u p to ag e 60

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alia SI13-W Evenlnp

WIN FALLS. IDAHO

G lass F im d T h a t f . ~ € i i i t b m e r s ArcD a-

upBrtle todty-farthe-UghtTifTirotiti. taRight cuttoiqeii: T hou builOing *'

homes and olflcei with the modem ‘Paccent on lo tf of glass, and those P‘

'ti- whose auto productim liius ron out " U '’ more transparent c an every year.

Olasa companlea with these ous-tomers report better eam lnfi than “

- a year ago.---------- -----------------— - -lult And even r th e glass companies f Ml; whose customer* Just now are alt-

ting on their ordering hands—the appilailcs people, the car makerswho aren't matin g many cars, and _the tumisfilngs and i n d u s t con- pjcems who aren 't buying quite as tmany containers—say they can see tl

m- a gleam In the eye of the future:Inc More homes, more tumblers, more fa

vases, more bottles for more people,, re young and old, vl

Nor is it entirely a' britUe busi­ness. Some companies tum their hi

J„p material Into fibers to make textiles le.- and pipe wrappings, or auto bodies Is

and flahlng roda. B) In this field. Owens-Comlng Pi-

berglas reporta firet quarter aales and net income ahead of last year —with a big assist from the end of excess jro f lts taxes, which more q

.Q than erased a rise In operating costs, j-e But sales of Its producta mirror tr

sts the ups and downs of today’s econ- jr p- omy as a whole. Amoniits-Unes-are’ ni in InaulalionTBatefials. Bales to appl|- qi :al ance mailers and ship builders are it<

off, because production in these ^ lines Is down. lie , ^ Its sales ore higher to the still pi or booming construction industry and Pi

i KRENGEL MTI“ y • N OW W IL L DO

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t BLACKSMlMACH

Call us a t 486. We are e< of anything in irob-

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UU starte rs, but apeedy, are ficfiberglas ' Insect screening and ’acoujtloil tU t. pu

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Residents ofBuhl Report Activities

.-■51 _4PfflU-M ay « - B g to ! l :g .- ^ d L ,v con- president o f the Kiwanis club, left

le as Tueeiay fo r •Miami, Fla., to attend 3 see the national Kiwanis convention, ture: Mr. and M rs. Albert Johnson and more famlljr, form er Buhl reildenta, hsve !ople„ returned to MoOlIl,' Nev., after Co

visiting friends and relaUves here, ad busl- Mr. and Mra. Everett Babcock ce their have returned from Corvallis, Oro. me xtiles Clarence Brabb, Palouae, 'Waah., dl\ odles Is vWtlng h is moiher, Mra. Oeorge •

Brabb, who is Ul. lo' f n . -------------------------- E"

ye" Queen Selected >AMERICAN PALM, May 7—Mrs. „

wore OUbert Bredlng, American Palls, coata. reoenUy w as named “Queen Oer- ilrror trude" by th e Idaho Flying Farm- ^ icon- erj. 31,8 will repreeent Idaho a t the n

national Plying Farmers convention f ■PPl|- queen’i contest June 2 to Sat Yosem- H > are Ite Park, Calif. Rtheae Mr«. Breding received her flying

lloenje In 1947. Her husband is vice still president o f the Idaho Flying and Parmtrs.

MACHINE e o .LL DO ALL Y O U R

sm tth in g" '^C H IN E W ORKare equipped to do almost ijL Iron and ateeli b s k s s b s s m M

a 0

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R o a d b e d B i d t t e _

tii JBghway Distnct J>lit wBom sfglc-*e- t w i i r r - ^ t l o n ^ ^ - b/ .. Anfanong. ^ -theas by the Shoahone highww,. district

^ S i r t s on " Tskies, were m ade a t a m eeting o f M m-

mlaalonera ’IXieaday n ig h t a t th e of-

’ " '^ h f c o ^ S s decided to building from the

government to be used for storage r S' ” of dlatrie^-ownsd-equipment. The _i

S u r c S price ™ W” '’ * «■<* ‘J ' ^^ . b S g Wiu be moved to the high- Hut

ies ^f hVNbw CivicrOroup ^

Meets in WendeU rK C o S ^ d u T ^ e t S a f ^

achool a t th e O ran g e h a ll . T he y bcock Com m unity c lub m eets once a Dre. m onth to p lan m ee tin g s fo r th e in - Vaah., dividual olubs.leorge Ju lie S trick lan d waa e lec ted prea­

ldent; LaR ae L ittle , vice p realden t;E rm a’ Buby, aecre ta ry . a n d Linda

d Lamb, reporter.Leaders o l th e cluba >are M rs.

Charlea G ates, M ra. H arv ey H artley , w Mrs. A rth u r Byce a n d M rs. M. A. ■

„ ’ McCloud. O th e r leadera w ill be a n - 1, nounced a t t h e n e x t m ee tin g . ____ | _

it the Ip jX L L L L Il l I J U a a l l U ' l I i l B r

,sem " I Omething New

SMORGA■ I " A L L y o u CA

1/.... o w t tEaeh SATURDAY a

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I Ohoice o f ch icken or hiAll th e trim m ings, incl

I ALL FOR $]A Jim M organ , Kl

, _ JO O ,.M » ttn * . o ^ E a d t y J e j

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by ReservoiSHOSHONE, May'

t U l l / l voir contained lo in ^ibadbed; B«‘wda

dam‘ aro-permuting , e district of^ate 'r 'to 'escape, the bom- , 1, ^ ® American PaUt the nf- “ “"‘h a' turned in aU tracts hilded to J : - '* ' 0from the Oanal co,r storage ----------------mt. ’The _ -ASSIGNED t o m and the MALTA, May 7,

he high- Hutchinson, son of a M alta, will take parl neuvers a t Yakima

|P _ — He Is statloui

ndeUideU 4-H C O M E lay after IN

I c T l t o d a y

r t he in- False Teeth iBroken.Plates:

,d Linda WHILE-U-

>re Mrs. P ^ O n c 3

Fit-RlteDer11 be an- 1 3 7 V i M ain W. Ing.

ig New for Jeroi

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IfttAFErURDAY a n d SUNDAYL E J r it ic L llI j iJ n . ---------------------

prepared by J im Mofgah chicken or ham , salads Immlngs, including beverage

^LL FOR $ 1 . 5 0Im Morgan, Enterprisec^ j|ac!ty jg j.jir (lining room

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S^eflitation

Utr l * ^ 5 , i i d th a t fl- live ct « 1 a ij operstloa ot itan d a

li»-'^^teil'i>>'-*‘* " * ^ ''' ^iOfdsHctOT <

SW“'je r ta ln amount “J hospltt

cordB <

; • C ° ' o t « n l t y . in - ‘^ S t y

S w w l W t l t '? ' ' " '™ " ready

riuJM IW ‘“ ‘ i, o ^ tw lnS ’ h T v V rn d e red why

.»Imorial haa been single**SlaI of Its *1“ *" “ ' ' ' ” •"“5?rfteed For a number two «ei« ^ l h « been mis- factorfk . Mlowlns list of ac- l! to I

Irfifntlons in ®‘‘ “W«ctlS T luk«'«. BoUei m e d l»I S t s a n d sacred HeartK - j o s e p h ’B, I< e » b ta v ta tT mS^Bam arltan, Nampa; portunUBnorial and Bt, Anthony In mw ^ o .and Providence, tlon. ai““ field r<„, old and Inadequate fa- Hospltiim i eaay to understand looks fmsnilal was not standard- jfflth our present modera pj-ofesa

licUlUes everyone h w rea- ^ j j , ,p,fi full aocredltaUon as

, , J I- BUWrjk«n explained In detail ,, that formal application ^ ^

» r . " o 5 e i c T $ "

s r r r a S c rI the earliest opportunity. *»»• °mtllrs. Oliver points out. cai ataan«twlll be made to have haa mIn Memorial meaaure up If we aeiill-for oHlclal^approval. ? /,.ach

, j 0 ey of a hospital for tlve." Ilon, minimum standardsiW by a baslo point rating Snnd Both “required standards"(llment standards" are « « « ,toujoMlderatlon. R^uired;mu5t be.m alntaln^ in ftHthUe application of oon- I ' l

iiiirds depends upon theud scope ot service pro- HAQIht individual institution,' board iII tbs hospital provides a a t the n l«. with A. llition of an inslitution de- presidi: how well the hospital meets R a y : itajulrementi in each dlvl- Donald hlch Inspection is conduot- place.I ditljlnn has a maximum AJbert lir Iht point rating system. Oaraon iloiu and their maximum mlhlaUrtrioUowsf----------- - -nance

ESSENTIAL port wj>1 Plant ....................... - 20 Planiililrallon ...................... 36 membeJl itafi organlzatlSn..... 200 appolnli records ...................... 126 sun d a j(1 laboratory ................. 96 ^hereCdepirtment..................80 su n d a j«I lervlce ...................... 90 _ _lym pinm cnf .- -■.:..-.,-2S "CONTINGENT „ ,e tln ,

cal department .............. 60al department..... ....... 100‘trlcal department ......... 76 AIhesia department ....... . 40leal medicine................... 36 POO.physical therapy 20| to recelItcupatlonal ihcrapv 10) from 1lihamlitation 51 ated iaBicy . ..............20 yesterdillent departm ent...........20 Theyal Social Service dept. . 20 Kaypllal to. become accredited m an; IIt a score of (rom 76 to 100 more;ol the total 1.000 points, junior,

hu Magic Valley Memorial senior, il .maintain .occupational rthabllltatlon, out-patientW Boclal department*. It j j e o ;( a total of 945 possible Jacobs1 *hlch to be scored. Idaho"'I Oliver polnta out. It can son, Ri tron the point ratlnga ua- *"estntlal" division tha t

|UI( organization and rood- / K rdj tccount tor a to ta l ot ( fII For "tha t reason7 ^ ? i !5 UTiBhe will ploy a highly • \}> ilUarUn-gelUng-our-Jios-----n d l t c L ______ ________ —V c ifflins committees are re- 1 the joint comralsslon In i i lCri-h M p lta rro T aecfea itfrtKltnliala, executive, Jotet Ml medical recordi T n d “

Itanding commiltoM,>• (ommlttee Is regarded aa '[ Important, Its function th * Ul a clinical judim ent a<® or not aurnlcal proced- B; Jf*!*'"*' Important M Ubulatcdoneach surgi- m i

i ' presence,or ab-I*t^logy; 3) ,g r„ m e n to r «™»t ol pre- and post-oper- K * ; 3) juatlflcaUon • "

operauon. This commit- -------™ eport to the medical “J '* , ” « u “ ve committee

“ thiy basla and maintain a I - ' ™ rKord in writing. , Itah T J l “ d BUS- --------" ‘“ “dtrds in Eurglcal praot

kot 5, ">«ct-recorH diacharged

Journal of ths ml -V association, \ k

M Which am ilio tU d to________

HIWAY 9 3

jiiefils Outlined ] ationtjf Hospitals

stiJf meetlngj and their recorded f o r t^tlilnutesr' ' " fmm

" O b v io ia ly ^ ^ t-co n tln u e ir^ h o s-..........,■ffi pta 'g~ Ilnal'numerleiu t valuatlto la ' jout markedly reduced if the required ' "Ifl- five committees excessively lack in k

1 ot Btandarda of organinatlon. Perhaps . fjtst there la no other division In a hos- ’ ■ M

pltal which presents auch a diversityIn- Wtb regard to quality aa medical ' feictly records. U a lb t^ in g medical re- f!;los- cords-ot-high caliber la one ot- the VlJlty moat taiportant conalderatlons for V

of hospital accreditation — a dlvlalon ' fc'' wWdi CMTles a total value'of 125 ar« points under the point rating-ays-

tem-. ■ -------------- ---------01 persistent, conaclentloua re-

cords committee can be effective In _J s u ^ in in g jin^dical records ot high H

quality, with , the help ot the hos- | iJ,:. pltal’a administration and when the I lk“ fj majority ot the medical staff are p ,,

ready and willing to support the normendeavors of the committee. coast

.(j. "The reaponalbillty for adequately . ___„ln fulfilling the requirements ot those tjhy dlvlalona rests- primarUy with a feen single group—the phyalciana them- tiho aelves. Deflolencies noted In these ^iber two sections are often the deciding ' ^ils- factor in whether or not a hospital Wac- Is to be accredited. To attain this W.S t objective, the full cooperation of the W

Ise; medical stalf and each of Its mem- {v art, berals_eas«ntlal. The' medical staffon;- cair’in iie or break’ a hospital’s op- A»ipa; portunlty for •accreditation." < ony In making a survey for accredlta- ice, tlon. according to Dr. Jose Qonzales,

field representative of the American fa- Hospital association, the examiner ind looks for evidence of the following;™- 1. Control and supervision of the H

profeaaIon»l work. M.a. Methods to control and to pre- H i

,Yent„lnconiIlfitent_flnd unneceaaary-__surs6i7> *"*.

s. Dqouments or records showingthat these activities are properly _____carried out.

Cha "T h « hospital administration X T i] jn r reanieF1JnrtFlt=lM5Tnanr ra p e iw ^ - J i lhat-iilities ln gaining fuU approval for ,dl. Magic 'Valley Memorial hospital," T! Ity. Mrs. Oliver admitted, “but the medi- - Tjut, cal s taff must also realize that It -- ave has many detalla to get In order up It we are going to be absolutely sure ators

yal, 5f..achl?.¥ing. thls important objec- “ “ “n for tlve.” ' : ■ “ “ ‘inoro-i,rds _____ reclamtag Snnday! Medical atatf privileges.

I Official Board for ?E Church Has Meet r ?iro- HAOERMAN. May 7—The official lon; board of the Methodlat church met s a a t the church Wednesday evening north*

with Albert Gregg, vice chairman, ‘ de- presiding. 818,000!0ta Ray Hite realgned as treasurer and ‘ Ivl- Donald Rea was elected lo take his “urlns lot- place. A committee composed of ura Albert Oregg, Donald Rea and Verne “ ’" J , em. Oarson reported on the study of the ' um minister's recommendations on fl- ,• -I -nance for the comingryear. The re - , 7?

port waa accepted by the board.50 Plans wW8 made for an every 3“ member canvass and Ray Hite waa Q n , . .

appointed ■ chairman. Promotion O C l 1^6 Sunday will be held on May 30. 17

There will bo no aermon h u t. the. _ J ; I Bunday school will present the pro- -gram. R tlO i« j(..m . Ptfimotloni K ill be made at th a t time. The next meeting wlll be held June 2. °}60 ____________________th e Bi

100 1 r « i 1 Sunda;II Awards Slated ‘“‘ 136 POOATELLO, May 7 HI—Students Evelyn

to receive "Men of the Yoar" awards aha /__ from Idaho State colleae's Asaocl- AliHa

' ated Men Btudents were announced Oroi ,20 yesterday. Adklni20 They are; was cl20 Kay Malgleby, Pocatello, freah- advlsei

ted man; Howard Oreen. Jerome, sopho- Qehrig100 more; James D. Melton, Rigby, ;_____Its. junior, and Luke T. Lamb, Pocatello, rial senior.nal ----- ;-------------------snt EETCBN HOME

It DEOLO, May 7~M r. and Mrs. Rex ble Jacobs and ton have returned from

Idaho jff ls w herelliey vriltsa tK eir son, Ray Jacobs, and family. ^

U r tp r h f t l m tEnjoy the showers, _____

iei, - tnd the flowart,aa Don't m lii a single dianee

Ion Bake this vow — Vyias fjve debts tfce h«*,

ed- By eallkff PAewio Tiyina. n iint llll

JO H N W . POTTER, M gr. wh

or 230 MAIN NO. FH. 3010er- ^ . mmion etrtHe* MACf ?ni ggff,

( ^ p a c i f i c 3 p f FINANCE IJZ ^

I I NOW-BetterUd*

s with NOTHINGYou Buy NO INS

------ Y o r B u r N O ^ MYou Buy NO co n You^Buy NOTEEF You Buy NO EXI

Small Monthly Bervlo# Ohatg* «

FOR FULL DETAILS

AMAZING or W RITE TO

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m l lmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmf"i"t""f

Keep Youi* Rmnl c give j o u ^ el a range forecaat for May. i t la not a Bpecl]

but iB’.^n estimau for the ftverage rain ded for the period..

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the \!Q.HT\ ^ for \ lion V

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re-

igh,08- R M M R V Rthe ^f l l P*«*pit«tion during M ay li expected

nomwls OTer. moet of the nation except f( coast Btaies and in extreme southeait.

bely . lOse

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lese ^,‘"8 ^ I '

;his ^ \ — the

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can — \ \ / ynor \ ^

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ire- ^aiy- — Tempe»itiirea during Ma y ckll for belo i

em plateau to lower Mlssisflippl and Ohio srly Appalaohlani wlU be above norma

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S: Helps Projectder WASHINGTON. May 7 MV-fien- Waal ure ators were told yesterday th a t the unan e o . action of the houae In approving attlUi - -moTB-monerforthe^tlolUWbiS'bialrr 'BtTD

reclamation project than was budg- passeeted will mean a big difference in ------acreage which can be brought.jmder ■ Urigatlon in the year beginning

■ July 1.’The budget bureau had recom-’

I mended an appropriation of $8,818,- tJ l . 000. The house voted »11,S18,000.

H. T. Nelson, Boise, regional rec- J,e(, lamatlon bureau engineer for the

northwest, told a aenate approprla- Uons subcommittee that if only M,-

’ 818,000 ll apent, only about 21,000 j acres oan be prepared for irrigation

U.J during the year, o f With the addition of th e other

^ three mllllon dollars, he said, this could be raised to 61,000 acres.

JJ. Nelson testified a t a hearing on -the-interlor. department money bill . for the fiscal year beginning July 1.

ery ^

io“ Service Prepared ae - For Youths Etally ps

SHOSHONE, May 7 -T h e candle ^ serviceto'be'preEcntedliyTnembenr

of the Baptist Youth fellowship at I the association rally at Caatleford Bunday was rehearsed a t Wednea­day night's meeting.

Taking part In the service wlll be nts Evelyn Horn, Sharon Kinsey, Mar- rds aha Adkins, Florence B ond and

:ed Oroup singing waa led by Marsha Adkins, Mrs, Ray Tanaka recently was chosen by the group aa adult

ih- adviser. She replaces Mrs. Delbert 10- Qehrig,by. -------- ---------------------- ..

\>is Jiist Bite "i ^oae §

WHIN YOU THAVEl TIAIIWAVS" • CtUflieui Drtv«r» ^

g |4 > luch low FARES) *Perrine Hotel a

p i r Phono 2ZiO ^

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DETAILS OF T H IS

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■GERSOHSilt Lakt Cityi Utah Kl

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN

Vmncoat Handy C,9 y o u ^ e V. a . w aattur bureau's kmc- Ot a specific forecasr in the uaual ienseT “ rage rain or anowfall and temperaturea —, -- ^ J l..................... — ■" was---------------------------^ Jn*A ;v i ;^ f \ r - ----- ' com

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i except for aubnormal imouota in wesi theait.

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■ B't t l i S # I— I near and

I— I NOIIMAL ingv u IttOW gtar

NO>MAL lastmuch and

^ “ ‘■OW roll! loaai -------

I tor below-seasonal normal! frera weal- ] and Ohio valleys. Weat coaat and area

Dve normal.

r If s UnanimougWASHINOTON, May~7-(fl-Rep--------

r» f reaentat/vea from the Intermountaln _ and northwest stat^^of Ut«h. Idaho,

en- Waahlngton and Oregon voted the uhanlmoualy, regardless ot party Ing afflUatlona, yesterday in favor of the slrT 'Bt, Ijawrence seaw ajijlll. The Kolli^ dg- paaaed the meaaur*-S41r-to468,— - Vm

In - ■ . .......................... - ..............der . iiiiiig iiiiiii i^^Ing

the

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to proof. Madi from 100% friln niutril iplrlti. Sti. f

ly = = = = = = = =Idle . _

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J f i O O D ^ WT__ 1 1 ^ 1 ^ ■% __________ _r USED . . . ^

• '49 Pentlie 6 •

• '48 Pontloe 8 •• JX-P Hirciilti •• '41 V-8 •

I I • '49 V-S

a W e Can Sup

POPUUR K

R E B U I L T 3jn iloek aonia OMO 2^

good, riUabla rabuUt ms tor It will pay ]

|^W«‘art-bonllnM«IIy buylil|%«?k«d cm pMti.t»-lwrwreoke<l-oul.-V6ii-can Ukel] acoeauries you need for your own car , BAVINa PRIOBI Remembar — we sell

All AvallobU on C.A.S. or

Twin Foils AiKlmlMrly K<m4 (lti»ld(«of City

nmr rALLs7iTOo.C, of C. Names

Beauty Queen—■JEROME:^M ay-^T;°iai-Jiutiiiea^ was suspended a t taie-regular meet-

^ lag ofr-aie-.Jerom e ..Ohamber.,^ot. ' commerce Wednesday noon aa

ohamber inembera aelected a beau­ty queen.

Eight young women from Jerome participated In the contest sponaored by the ohamber to choose a guest queen for llie Elko Sliver State stampede. The winner wUl leave

...... Jerome M ay-28 for Elko.Dawna Mendenhall, daughter ot

Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge MeiidenhaU, waa selected by tbe membera as "guest queen," Named ae alternate was Paula Harris.

C, E. Harder acted aa toastmaster and introduced each conteatant. Other contestanta were Barbo^ Faria, Janice Tonglsh, Kay ’Thorpe, Marlyn WIswall. Jean Welgt and Jackie Lavens.

Miss Mendenhall was preaented with a dozen roses. Her expenses to attend the Elko event wlll be pro­vided by the Jerome chamber. It she wins at Elko She will go on to Salt Lake Olty and then Holly­wood,

New office secretary for the Je­rome Ohamber of Commerce office

_ Is Miirlvn Wlawall. "wRo will be graduated (rom Jerome high school thla month,

CLASSES TO STARTBDHL. Mny 7—Oolleen Alexander

and Janet Shark wlll conduct twirl­ing classes In Buhl this summer, be­ginning Saturday. The course will laat nine weeks. Either Miss Alex­ander or Miss Shark wlll accept en­rollments. '

M ^ e y to Loan___ • Farm Loans

• Olty Resident Leant• Olty-Buslnasa Sldg, Loan*

.......... . *• ‘No Appraiaal Peelep--------»-No-Oomml8alonstgin • Low Interest Rates

td J . E. WHITE«Jy A Q E N O S^ JJ rO to ln -E a s t— — P h o i» -l«

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Ihl greoltii name In VOIiKApirlti. St8. Plirri Smirnoff Fli., Inei, Hirtford, Conn.

N O W ? )

• '51 Plymouth

• '4 6 C h o v ro le t

• '4 8 C h e v re la t

' • '4 7 K a iie r

Supply ANY

iK M OTOR,on 24 hours notice

OMO ™ NEW MOTORB, complete.""

will pay you to lee u i . ,

raised cia^irtnd iSck* for IH elrgoS!— can Ukely find here Juat the p t t t s 'e r ' own car . . . and at a PtEAL MONEV- - we sell both wholesale and retail.

:.A.S. or BANK Financing

s Auto PartsI of City) Phont I i r

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| j : f t f ! G lu b w o m e H#:~; jyfetings, Sjw i . o m c a ta w ut to ta lle d by Omlgon

■ H '4 .m M t^-_.TU M d^ evening t t On, ihH i ' Ayt#iT frHiy.______ _ Mf r. ';r iM ri-"B e tty Jonea. retiring preal- M ifl -, 4eat, conducted the ceremonies for J — -Mrjr-WiUls Magee, prealdent; Renee 8 l | 7:T^Strbm, Tic* president; Mr«. Bay eb I] ' Jjjtle, recording secre tuy ; Mri, Lee M ijl MoDooald, corresponding seoetary, be ffl ' »nd IjBopore Allyn. treaaurer. aei

; ■ i A-letter-Tiras fCTtt-faom the BJka Mi

I ' convalescent home a t Boise thank- Mi _ J n g ._ tl io _ chaplet to r a scrspbook

’ which had'■been presented to the Chilean a t the home.

Mentibera discussed the trl-jtat* pu convention which wffl be heW JUhe ^ lJ-13 In Boise.

PatBie Porter was in charge o( the PU program which featured a style an show presented hy Mrs. Virginia “ i Dodson and Rosie Jo McDowell.’ [®8

■ j A ta p dance was given by Bertlne Mr lii- Langdon. - ;■] Bridal gifts wer«» presented to ''•

W Mrs. Jo n es and Miss Strom. l y The n e x t meeting wlli be a birth- •>

H - ' day p a r ty and pbUuck dinner May tneH __ 18 at t h e horae of Mias Ungdon. ^I Oltts w ill be exchanged, ' “ “ffl Refreshipents were aerved by Mra. “>I Kelly, M rs. Wayne Buaby and Mra. 'I '■ _____ dec

jf J Ladles AnxUUryiW • The anniversary o f tha lOOP gy,■ils lodge w aa observed a t the meeting

i;.] of Ladles auxiliary. Patriarchs Mill-I I tant, Colfax No. 13, this week at

H I the F iler lOOP lodge. C I I I A p ap er on the orlgrfn and history , i n ot the o rd e r was read by Maj. Haroldi l l Metl. Nol{ I I Mrs. Ployd Mall conducted the |U (ession a n d Mrs. Hugh Anderson jed „ Mn devotlons-.’Mrs. A. G. Blawell, Buhl, ill l slate president, announced thnt the 7 — vmit? auxillnry will a ea t tin ufflcerr il) at the g ran d lodge session In October j'i in Idaho Palls.

81: It was announced th a t memorial ™ lervlces will be conducted at the vw ==TlBire=l=meetlB(n------------=.=u,.^_2^Bl A potlucic dinner preceded the bek

“ meetlnKrThe program-waa arranged thlaP i ___by Mr. a n d Mrs. Robert Cood, Buhl. Pj a ___' ------- teaUS - ■ 'Worthwhile CJluli MerI n i ------Urj. M atilda Domrose . entertain- <»■ <HB:: iJsLthe Bock-Greek Worthwhile cluh. } fl |=^=TRiBcSaS^Bt^the=''honie-o(-^h«t -WlU ' 11 daughter. Mra. Edgar Owens,!!'< Prises a t a conteat. _geie_»on-by- i J t s M Ura. M orris Ouster a n d Mrs. Lucy well Jj!? Hatlleld. A skit, "The Oossys of tabi :||| Rook Oreek,” wns presented by Mrs. Jaci b|E— ton'IversonrQladya-Strleker, Mrs. Maj n#f" ~0«rrle Crockett, Mrs. Mark Pome- M

I My and M rs. E. V. McIntyre. Mra I Past members honored by the I tklt were Mra. Domrose. Mrs. Owehs,I Mra Olyde Edralnater. C3ra Mad-

|.W den and th e cast of th e skit. Mrs.Hatfield w as a guest. D:

ji ” waa■ Primrose Lodge day[I Mothers and daughtera of Prim- a r i5 rose Rebekah lodge w ere honored wen1 I at the m eeting .Tuesday evening In GleeI the lOOP hall. Mrs. W . D. Taber, win;I noHTgrahd, waslii charjje. ' “ q

Jacque Hountrea-aong a solo, ac- wen iSI comnanled by Mary Sue Loucki, and »nd V a tribute read by th e chairman,. i j Mrs. Raym ond Puddy. Mrs, Dale _III-----Bowman^ sang a solo, accompaniedI I — by-Mra,TJake Hoth.I I A talk on her trln -lQ_lhe- fnut..- - _ I I itate conclave at Des Moines, la., .JB was given by Mn. W. O. Watts.’ a Plans w ere made fo r the Theta ^ lijj Rho Olrla’ club’s banquet Saturday

night.The serving committee was Mra.

■il O. E. M odlln, Mrs. O. Q. McRllI, '" “f ( Mra. NelUe Hatch, Mra. Hobert Me —

J — Cracken, Harola Meta. •Mrs. Emily-----l i Metl, M rs. A. J. Meeka and Floyd :|R Mall, t j - -

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jj Ljj!) WEEK’S BEWINa B W (t™*I ____M>kn lig h t nf aiinimur In .thl,v ar.g.,1f eaay wonderi See how th e neckline •' k plunges low —back a.nd .Irpnt-to ™“ ' i^oatsivavarjC piisln iJjieB i* ,.' Pop.^^ * 1— on-iint th in g In the'mbmlnf.=.w(ar 1 It 'round house and garden, out ta > (hooping. Useful In denim or erlap

Fattem 0291: Misses' alrea 1>, 14,It, 1(1, 20; SO, 33, 34, ?6. 38, 40, 41.Blio U talcBa 4!4 yarda 38-inoh.

Th!i easy - to - use p a tte rn gives perfect (It., Complete, Illustrated ‘ •ew chart shows yoli every step.

Bend thlrty-(lvB cents In coins tor tills p a tte rn —add 6 cenla for each pattern for first-class moiling.Bond to M arian M artin, Tlmea- News, nattikrn departm ent,. P. 0.

.....Do* 0740, O nloaio 60, 111. Prin t your iname, address, tone; alae, style 11— nuinbir, l U S

w e n Report s, Spechol Eventsn lao n l. ' " TSIi Hocljlyit fnr thfc Jlinft iriilIt tin , ihow at th la week's' meeting of______ Magic Jn U ea -ltli-io c lttY . . J n , the.preal- Moose hall a t Buhl.^

les for The event will be held Ju n e S and Renee » aa part o f the Oolden Jubilee cel-

Bay ebration. M rs. Arthur Walker and rs. Lee Mrs. Ployd Bandy co-chahrmen, will retary, be assisted by Mrs. B. W. Smith,

aecretary a n d classlllcaUon clerk; , Hks 'Mra. J lan ley Jayne, schedule; Mra. ;hank- Mark KnuU. registration; M rs. Ken- ipbook neth Hodder, Mis, T. W. H lc)B jind10 the S i i l Bindy, Flltr, Itm cim en

entry: Mrs. Walter Miller. c^ecU o n l.,l»te placement: Mrs. Alvah Jay . Klm- l juhe berly. artistic placement: M rs, E. E;

Adama, Jerome, hoittss; Mrs. KnuU, ot the publicity; Mra, Smith, Mra. Walker jlyle and Mra. E d Conrad, Buhl, awards;

Irglnia Mrs. 0. B. Requa, Kimberly, vlaltora’11 • registration: Mrs. E. M. Dossett and ertlne Mra, 1. Q Kuykendall, ipecial priiea,

and Mra. Al Kramer. Buhl, an d Mrs. li to A. P. M urray, Kimberly, te a hos-

tessea.birth- Il'i* rhizomes will be donated by . May the iris gardens u special prizes, irdon The convention ol the American

■ Iris aoclety will be held M ay 36-291-Mra. In Salt Lake City.

Mra. A donaUon was voted toward pub­lishing a district bulletin, Memliera decided to sponsor a public Iris rhizome sale In August ,

The program was presented by Buhl high school girls, CaroUne

•'“n® Kudlac, K aren Kramer, Carolyn , Platters, K ay Conrad, Mary Jean

Thompson a n d Elaine Flattera, Quests w ere Mre, Margaret Llv-

Ingaton, Mrs, H, M. Davla. Mrs. [arora McClusky and Mrs. Oscar

Noh. all Buhl: Diane Wllaon. Burley,' n and Mra. Uoyd KImpton and Mra.

Norman Webb, both Twin Falls,Buhl, ^ ^

I d a h o R e b e k a h s

T o S p o n s o r T e a■ the WENDELL. May 1-Mrs. Orlando

^acobsonf nobUPBt«nii:otIdahoJle=;the bekah lodge, conducted the meeting

mged thla week a t the lOOF hall.Buhl. Plana were made (or a m other's

tea a t S pJn. Thursday at th e hall.- ■ Memberrare-to-lnyite their mothera

(j Ib- or special guests, club. The committee for the program

.^hst will be Mrs..Nolan Coontr, Mrs, Bsi^ , Lancaater, M ra. J. D. Quary and

n. by H ta , Owen Bolan, Mri. J, B, H art- Lucy well and Mrs, A. F. Brown a re the a of table committee and Mra, Orlando Mrs. Jacobson, Mra, A. F. Young and Mra, Mrs. Max Miller, clean-up. ome- Mra. Lancaater read two poemi,

Mre. H. L. Goble and Mra. Hartwell the were the hostesses,

tens, ¥ ¥ »

Z : C o n t e s t H e l dDECLO, M ay 1-A ipeech contest

waa held by the DeelovMIA Tues­day a t the L D S churth. J9hn Rlch-

rlm- ards was In chsrge. Contestants lored were Belva Hurst. LaMar H urst and ig In Oleone Parke. Miss Hunt waa the »ber, winner

Other number! on Ihe program , ac- were a apeech by Nnrrann Hurst ' and end a akit w ith Feirl Vallette aa

■o*” ' reader.DaIaJ The program waa irranged by .. Pearl Vallette. icUvity .counselor.,

and VelnR Oillcttr, apecch director.iiuc,. -------------- ^-----------------------------

5 BREAKFAST 8EBVEDh jl, WENDELL. May 7 — Fourteen ,[J lj membera of th e Idaho Rebekah club

were "galloping breaklaaf guesta of ,Mf, Mra. Orlando Jacobson TuesdayRill] moming.Me

' Care-5FT5i~ By A N G E l

M artin waa late. Hb mother look­ed a t the clock and a worry line deepened In h e r forehead. “Funny. Rnm<»t.hlng iiaa.kcpL JUm," wnr nh<i _

S went again lo the door. iJo M artin. "If he doesn't come In (Ive m inutes i n know aomethlng has happened ' ana i 'u go look lor him!’’ she said, 1

y | her eyes still o n the clock,Aj "I know hs got out o( school on ‘

time, mother, for I saw-him on 1 ■iS Une," said sister, trying nol to aound I III troubled. >M Just then M artin rushed in to the * t room, ly l in th e face md aolutter- *

tag with anger. "Thai old cheat, ^ ^ Jack Honier. H e asked me lo mind

his book4 while he ssked Mr. Morris > S -U -questlon-and-llko-a-goop-I—said- 4

Yes.'.and I alood thetc, holding hla i —t- booka-and he d idn 't come back. So I * « went and asked Mr. Morris where ‘ S5 - h{H »«a^nd-fie-eaU r‘How-aho«fltf^- -

know? He left on line along w ith the lass.' That cheater, he went to the

I » big game with the team ond le ft me L:; to mind his books and I had lo carry 15 them to his house. I'll get even with [n|| him, making a fool of me,"l \ "That was a mean thing to do,M Never mind. J u s t don’t help him V th a t way ngaln, tiecause now you \ know you c an 't trust him. Wash \ your face and hands and IjMM^Vou

a glass of millt.- 1 "I'll fool him. you'll lee." ^,i Mother said no more until after

I , the mUk and a couple o( cookies had R disappeared and then ihe said to hisII next threat of revenge. "No. 'Vou

think Jack did a mean thing and, you won't lr>isi. him njaln ahd you ' don't like him for what he did. You 1 want to be lh a t kind of boy, one IJ people don't trust, one people call J mean? Your haU nj Jack won't both­

er him, but it will hurt you plenty and an Inlclllgcni boy doesn't hurt

IJ himself. Just forget it ever happened and go on being your good self."

I t la pretty h a rd (or a boy t» take that coumel. I t U hard even lor grownup people to accept tha t a t t l - tude, yet ll Is Ih e only one i.hai.-Min

;lln( be sarcly accepted TO must t ^ t ' one another or we cannot live a t aU.

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■ LAME BACK ' CORRECTION

' la plessant and painless.Backaches may be associated

1„ w i t h rheumatism, arthritis,It«d lumbaso, atomach and kidney

disorders. If you hivs tried •| evwytliing else. Try Adjust,for *"'"*■ >• ollfii obtained

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a n drizea.M rs.

*’“ ■ HAKGARET WALKERd bv <**•" “ * " ’'“1)d oy If 4 * *

S Hamilton-Waire'T pub- Nuptials Planned' ” ™ HAILEY. May 7-M r. and Mrs.

Uoyd Walker have announced the engagement of their daughter, Mar-

1 by garet Walker, to John Patrick Ham- oUne Hton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. ■olyn Hamilton, Buhl.Jean The wedding has been set for

June Tt In 81, Charles' Catholic Llv- church,Mrs. The bride-to-be was graduated )5car from Hailey high school In 1048. irley. For a year she took specialized train- Mra. Ing In the operation of IBM office s. machines In St. Louis, Mo., and. on

her return to Idaho, accepted a , .ESsltlon .wlth the department ol law

enforcement a t Boise where she was employed until last January. She

0 Q haa been accountant and reception­ist a t the Hnlley Clinical hospital alnce January.

itlng Buhl high school In 1042. He spent four years as a navigator In -the

hcr's marine air corps before resuming his hall, atudles at the University of Idaho, hera Moscow, where he waa graduated In

lOSI. He Is affiliated with Sigma [ram Nu fraternity.

Hamilton Is assistant cashier and “and TTnemberDf^hirbonrd^br rilrectorT i„ rt. of the Farmers National bank In

them d o I I z - ' ♦M™ L e s s o n I s b i v e n

“ " f F o r L D S S o c i e t ySHOSHONE. M ay 7 -T h e last t h e ­

ology lesson -of thA season wan p r e ­s e n te d a t th e LDS Relief society ’s m ee tin g T ueaday afternoon a t th e

« c h u rch .itea t Lessons for th a t departm ent w ill u e s - s ta r t again In O c to b c r Weekly les- Ich - ®ona In the o th e r th re e departm ents u i t a o f s tu d y will co n tin u e through M ay . a n d O n e n)ectli)g wlU be held each m o n th

d u r in g the sum m er.M rs. Steve B a tem an conducted

th e - a tu d y period o f th e -v is itin ^ r ram te a c h e r lesson an d Mrs, H a rre ll ;u rs t T h o rh e presented th e theology les- I M son.

T h e business m eeting was c o n - by du c ted by M rs, L, T . Soren.sen. w ho

also r e p l i e d on the cooiced food sa le . 5t o r r M em bers o f the group decided 16

h nlri a t;nn)fp-d fnnri .snt>» {p pnrlyJu n e an d an n o u n ced next Tucsduy’s woric m eeting for 1 p . m. with M rs. A. O neida, woric director, in ch a rg e ,

Mrs, B urton T h o rn e and Mra. M. s of J . D llle were In c h a rg e of the m usic d ay nnd p rayers w ere g iven by Mr.v L, D.

M ulliner and Mrs, W . L. Open.shaw.

ChildrenNIGELO PATRI

ok- lives, the druggist, also, llie physl- llne clan, the dealers, all who touch our my. lives. Now and then one betrays that ahe. Iniat Th^n we milwf. nrrppf. thA fn/.t rtln. that there are some who are not to utes be trusted, and go ahead without ned bitterness to trust the real of the iI37 numKriface;

It Is natural for a parent to be on angry when a child of theirs Is be­en trayed, or hurt, by a trusted com-

iind panlon, but anger -won't cure the hurt and hate hurts the hater more I

J. than the one hated. So forget It and i go on trusting. The majority wUl be i

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B 11.... 'en a u e n d ^ the all-day meeting o rn c T O o m rc s m y T io iiie -d c m o ia tra ' Uon council Tuesday at the Method lat fellowship haU to observe nation ai hom e demonstration week.

M rs. Eynpn Ward, president of th council, conducted the moming ses Blon. T b e program included a akl .given .J.. A. M artin. M nJoim -Parkinson. Mrs. Amei Hardini ahd M rs . Lorea Powers, ail member of th e Appleton Improvement cluh

M rs. F red Carlton and Mrs. Rich m ard H a n d y demonstrated cake bak

Ing. representing the E l d o r a d i H eights Civic club,

A c o v e re d dish luncheon wa served d u r in g the noon hour w ltl tha G ra n d v ie w club In charge o a rra n g e m e n ts . Theme o f the m o m Ing s e s s io n was “B e tte r Ways fo:

■ U B e tte r D a y s .”T h e a fte rn o o n session featured th i

them e o f "World F riendsh ip foi W orld Pe&ce." Mrs, C h arle s K ays

______ secre ta ry _ D f the_oouncllrpreslded• p J. The F r ie n d s h ip club f ro m the Eden-

H a z e lto n a rea presented a p rogran l o r l I r e l a n d . Mrs. Bert R eed gave th« I C U h isto ry o f the country an d Mra, L

M rs. W a lk in g to n , a rfeading. Irish songj id the were s u n g by Mrs. L aV ern Boyd , M ar- Mrs. E r n e s t Reed. Jr„ Mrs. Alberl H a m - B rune. M rs , Leona Ellis, Mrs, L, E J. C. pool a n d Mrs. Oma M oss. Mrs, Loli

Budd w a a p ianist and M rs. Pool wa* *t for soloist f o r the group. ithoUc T h e B arrym ore c lu b discussed

P ran ce w i th Mra. Carl Bal(cr giving f o f ? ^ r e s u m e of the country . The Ju g 1948. pifg played Frenchtfi 5®*®ctlons. Participating were Caro!

o iric e P e te rso n . Carol Henry. Jaclcie L av- ■Jd. on C h e r y l Helss, Pete Schcer and ■if B a rb a ra F a r ls with O en e Sullivan

S ^ * « « tin g r. Mrs; B,- V.' 'Cooke p re - Shft H olland for th e

Dtlon- club and Mrs, A . Leo Olsenjsp ila i readings. For t h e C anyon-

side c lu b M rs. Ogle Wall pre.sented n

s p e n t Eng lish lullabyes. n - th e — .The_Sufi:ar.. L oaf-club--represented ng h is Mexico. M axine Thom ason gave th e rdaho. M exican h n t dance w ith Kay Row - ted in lands a a accom panist. L ife In Mexico Sigm a was d e p ic te d by Mrs. H arold C am p­

bell. ----------------------r a n d E ach c lu b displayed exhib its of Ite ectors- chosen-coTintry.'Th'i"’a f t lc ie n ^ ^ ^ rik in display f o r England w ere provided } IByM rsTTDaJe IftTm. w>io was’Iiorh

a t A s h fo rd Hill. E ngland. She p ro - . vided co ro n a tio n pieces, m onies, ‘ n e w sp a p e rs , magaxine.s a n d an E ng- ^ i \ . .lish cooK book. A W indsor cas^e - l y covered c h in a canister, mor« th a n t t h e - 100 y e a r s old, was displayed by M rs. I p r e - E rnest C la rk s to n .:le ty ’s T h e S u g a r Load club's display of t th e M exican item s included a genuine

Rquaw d re s s , a silk m an tilla , M ex- t w ill lean ta b le c lo th s and lea th e r and s il- / le s - ver i te m s . Japanese a rtic les were d ls- n e n ts played b y the H unt c lu b and fea - M ay . tured a J a p a n e s e sword, bugle, h ^n d -

l o n th woven a n d painted k im ono an d h a n d -p a in te d Japanese tea*sets.

5 j H „ _ _ T h c F r a n c c display. In rlu rieA -a a rreU m e a l including wines,r les- ®hcescs, F re n c h bread, Colorcd p ic -

ttyes sh o w e d life of t h e average F rench c itize n . TullpR. w indm ills an d

w ho wooden sh o e s highlighted thedtsp lny i sa le , B a rry m o re club f o r Holland,

lo P l e a s a n t Plains club sliowed-all -early.. ,Jld&h(LDrodtitll5Jy?ill££fU:rijyl.toJnitr: Kiuy’s 1^ »• The n o o n luncheon

M rs. also f e a tu r e d Idaho products, larg e , ¥ ¥ V

m u ^ c E v e n t R e p o r t e d.Shaw d e c l o . Mal? 7 - T h e Declo pri-

mary h e l d its ward conference Sun- I dflv e v e n in g nt_the LDS c liape lw U i

Mrs. K e n n e th O sterhout In charge M a rg a r e t Lewis conducted the

singing a n d Mrs. Olyde VTardle wai the ac co m p a n is t. The welcome ad-

_____ dress w a s given by M rs . K ennethOsterhout.

jn y s i- th e m e v a s *'A TwUmonyGrows.” N arrato r w as Florence

' ^ West.l o t t o ’ boBYa memi5ers

present wera Mrs. Alton Griffin, t thp Mrs. Seymour Osterhout and Mrs. ------^ -Glarence-Fhlilips;-----------------------t o b e ' , * * *

Mothers FetedI th e H A IL E Y . M ay 7—B ethany chap- m o re ter. O r d e r o f Eastern S ta r , honored I a n d m o th ers a t special cerem onies th is Ul be week in t h e Masonic tem ple. Mra.

w . V, M c A tee , worthy m atro n , w m p resen ted a gift ^nd c o rsa je and

d'hTiJ Mrs. W a y n e Clark, m other s ta r point-p .u i- J J cc la . r f r e lv frt a bouquet,-------------Hem." R e f re s h m e n ts were se rv ed by M rs, uHdn W r i g h t and M rr and Mrs,

Albert S chaufe lberger.

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■sidedT '^M o n Berry, U nity, who plans ioEden- m an y Harry H aycock, son ofogram Mrs. Teressa B anner. Unity, Juneve the 1 in the Idaho F a lla LDS tem -Irs, L. ple> A reception w ill honor thesongs couple June Z In th e Unity LDSBoyd, recreation hall. S he ts a senior a t

Albert Burley high school Haycock, whoL, E. was irraduated from Barley high

?, Lois school In 1953, Is farm ing . (Sher- ol was photo—staff eng rav in r)

S Dorcas Society5 JUC, _ _ , / •

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r and Dorcas society of th e Americarilllvan Lutheran church w ill hold its an-

pi’s* nual m other-daughter breakfaat atr th e 7:46 a,m, Sunday a t th e church.Olsen Men of the church will serve thenyon- meal,itM a Mrs. fi. E, R unn ing will presenl

mothers, the m other w ith the most iented children and the m o th e r of the /e th e youngest child am o n g those a t- Row- tending.lexieo The devotions will b e given by the 'amp- Rev. 0, B. Reitz and a film on vil­

lage life in India will b e shown. The offering wiU .be. Jaken^J[or-m lssion

^ ^ i? ^ work' in 'in d ia .

^ r n Bon and Mrs. J. F, C arlisle will be * in charge of inv itations; Mrs. Clark onles, West. Mrs. Milton J ep so n and Mrs,

RudlBph H ochhalter. decorfltions, cast,le ^nd Mrs, Jepaon. p rog ram . - than ifi If. if,

i.y!f Program of MIA M e"- Given at Wendellid sil- WENDELL. May 7 — The MIAe dls- program at (he W endell LDS churchI fea- Monday evenmg fea tu red music andrt^nd- speech arranged by Mrs, George

and Lancaster, speech director. Mrs,,8. Arnold Albertson conductcd the|p n meeting.wines procram included a [aik byi pic- W'ilafd. a .solo by Mrs, Ella'craep Parker, accom panied by Mrs.Is and Weaver, a n d a specialkniov presentation of the th e m e directed)llLid Connie Prince. T a k in g part were

. Joyce_ Stephenson, n a rra to r ; Garym r and Ih e Scouls, Mia

Htve^rLn;- tJuntor Gieftn-cneon M -m en.

"We Two." a m usical drama, was dlrecied by Joseph Johnson and

J J presented by the special Interest -U class, DiipUs wrrc .sung bv Mr. and

S'Sun- W U iartf nmi^Mr, andiLwith Johnson. Mrs. Weaveiharge ^*^ '^^® ccom panlst.i th e ^ l^*^^aater a n d Mrs. Lorenu wft- Nelson gave the open ing and closing,e a d - »nnelh * * *

,„„ny Conference Held)rence SHOSHONE. May 7 - Fifty-five

children participated in the LDS misers primary ward coT^fercncg held Sun- riffln r a t the church .

Mrs. The theme, "A T estim ony Grow----------- Ing,” was iBustrated—by -speaWng;

singing and pantom im e. Mrs. Myron J Johnson was reader a n d Mrs, Quayle j - Nebeker conducted. M usic was di­

rected by Mrs, Paul S h o rtt. accom- :hap- panifit, and Burton T hom e, chor- f'ored iBter.1 t h i s ---------------------- -------------------- ----------Mrs. ^

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= = ^ 5 — S G h e d t i l e - E r c x U tGOODING. May 7 - T h e fourt

_______ f pmial square riiinnft t rn l lfc g p i^ ^- by the Gooding Grange to p la n ^

for~SataniBj'eT)mlnj-lirth«<>r*»8ball.

^ ----- The-graod-march-wlU-begin^J8:30 pjn. and M yron Bliss and Boy Harrison will a c t as m asters c ceremonies.

The program will Include “TwL Partners In HaU Shashay," calle by WendeU Allison; "Oklahom Hills,” Max MoUitt; "End of th World." Margie Allen; "Apache,■Woody Estes; "Throw In the Clutch,Bill Cleveland; -Tennessee Polka, Toy Galllher; -Marching Througl Georgia," Walt WiUs; “Kansas City. Corel Anderson; "Ring and a Star,

^ Rex Allen; "Down Yonder," Auber■ Craven; Texas Plahia," Leo Trip

pie; Three Quarter Chain," Ralpl Assendnip; '•Steamboat," C l y d

' Klchan; "Old Oreen River.” MyroiBliss; "BUckblrd." Cora Estes; “E Rancho Grande," Hewitt K i« Patrick:’"Spinning Wheel.” Harri son; "Red Wing." Bill Walker, an(

nd Mra. "Caller's Has?i,'.l„ ---------plans to Round dances wfll be "Boad » son of the Isles," "Honey." "Side by Side, ty, June "Mocking Bird HIU.” "Manltou, IS tem- "Coconut. O r 0 V e.'' “Olowworm, nor the "1838" and "Blue Pacific."Ity LDS The grand square wiil be “Bye Byi enior a t Baby." . . . .ick, who All sijuare dancers are invited n ey high attend. Price of the tickets wiU in , (Sher- elude a lunch, r) K- * *

----------- P l a n s D i s c u s s e d

. B y M I A O f f i c e r sf a s t CAREY, May 7-P lana for MU

assembly program were made dur----------- Ing a meeUng for MIA offlcera am^merlcan teachers Tuesday evening a t OiiI its an - church. _xkfaat a t ’ G arth Gool; ihfaroducetf a bool lu rch . project to the group, serve the Assignments w ere made to th<

attendance secretary for the Maj 1 present 13 assembly program. May SO thi a -o ldust- pMBrinir will be presented hy Uw the most Bee Hive classes and the apecla

of the Interest department will arrangi lose a t- numbers lor the evening of May 27

The group decided to hold the in by the next Oold ahd Oreen ball during the a on vll- Thanksgiving season.)wn. The plans were made for member^tc .mission .attend.thaJtOA^general-isnlereact

which will be held in June in Sailex.John-,. X a ie j : i l l '^ _ _ _ ^ _____ _______-! will be Each MIA member and organ- rs. Clark Itatlon leader Is asked to contribute ind Mrs, a grade school level book to the lorauons, organlsaUon. The books.Jllll lK « n l

to the Samoan bJands for use in a school nhich Is operated and own-

I I cd by the LDS church and hi which , A Kenneth Cook Is teaching.

Plans were made for serving a I n P I luncheon during the noon recess ol

the Blaine sUke quarterly confer- ■he MIA ence which will be held May 0 Ir 5 church Carey Mrt. Cecil Olsen waa named lUalc and committee chalnnan.

George y y «

led “ he T l n e t a R h o G i r l s

t o Hla ” T o 7 ^ t r e n c l “E v e n tby Mrs SHOSHONE. May 7--The'-distric(

I special Theta Rho Girls’ club meeting to be directed held Saturday at Twin Palls was an-

lart were nounced lo the local club Monday ir; Gary night,uls, Mia Gins plahhing to attend are asked T OieftH' -io be- filr the-lOOP* hall- at. S -a jn

''Marsha Adlcins will play a plane ima. was solo and the club will demonstrate son and the opening exercises.

Interest Olorl* Dill and Marsha Adkinj Mr. and were appointed to determine how

i/iop and xnany girls will attend the conven- Mr, and uon.

• Weaver ^hp (p-oup voted to thank Mrs Leo Nytorg Tor her aislslance~WIlf

•s. u)ren jng^jng corsages for a recent dlnneid closing

♦ * ♦

J I J M a r r i a g e T o l dI e I a b u h l . May 7-M r. and Mra. Her-

"Ifty-flve man Edwards (Crystle Israel) are he LDS making their home to Hillsboro, ela S m - T)f8T.'IbHo»lhg Ihelr marriage

a t the home ot her parents, Mr. and y Grow- Mrs. Ted MlUer. Buhl. The brlde- [peaklngr gitxjmirthe son of EraKfEdwHTdH; 1. Myron BuhL1, Quayle The ceremony was performed by was dl- Bishop Earl Quigley. -The bride'wore accom- a pink ault with white accessories

e. chor- and « corsage of phik and white car­nations.

l I E N ’S - g A ' M P E E S l . 7 . '

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HOW 1 7 . 5 0

S ' » 3 6 . 5 0

G et y o u r X no w fo r Tioin F a lls ' Golden Jubilee D ays.

V l Offo n - H - I G H ; S I [ A L I T Y . _ . J iH a n d ca rv ed Pursek -- C lprarrta nd S m a ll Coin P u m ei!

I Day - and the Oraduatlng Senior.Lota of O ther LealhepGlfi Iirmil

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e r s C a l e n d a r

: r o l 4 C — —he fourth jKBtMDS-Methodtet Youth f d spsiaigBr TiiiiH irw nriioid-a s planned SaturdaylieOiange Clvib club wll

lasters of Inc. * * #

,de T w l r l Amoma t o of t * e F i r s t B ap tlsil y " r r ” ~* ehureh w U l^ e e t a t 8 p . m . M on-o 'k la h o m a day a t the hom e o f M rs. H e r m trId o f th e Dodson, S « F o u rth a v e n u e e a s t

CAKEY-Offlcmi be eleclec» M t a - by the Catey PingresslTe club Maj

i J ^ c i t f " Howard. T he m ee th iK wUl b eg in a< J p. m . R e fre riu n e n ta wUl b e p o t-

r,'- A u b e r t luck. „ , ,

^ Twin Palb Junior Music club wUJ• feature a program df*dance at the

« meeting at 2 p. m. S a tu rday on thepatio of Mrs. W. H. Andenson’a

^ i .1 w home, 135 Walnut s treet. Memben . of the club and o f EUeen Welr'j *• dance classes will parUcipate. Par-Uker, ana members are

fc I" -------by S id e ," j e r o M B -A M o th e r 'a d a y ailvei

M a n lto u ," (ea wiU be sp o n so red fro m 3 to C o w w orm ," p. u . S a tu rday a t t h e P re sb y te ria r

manse by circle No. 3 o f th e P resbjr- “Bye B ye terian Women'a a s so c ia tio n . M usit

wlU Include songs b y M rs. R ich a rd Invited to R elchhard, a c c o m p ^ e d b y M rs a w iu in - Blmer CoireU, and a f lu te solo b j

Kay Rowlands, a c c o m p a n ie d b j M argaret Row lands. M rs. 0 . K

J R icketts and M rs. H e n r y B . P h a rris i C a will b e In charge o f a rra n g e m e n t! . and M rs. Dale B u r k h a l t e r , th el e e r s flowers. The pubUc is invited tc for MIA >“*” '*• M « ,

lade dur- j j j, Bradshaw wUl be hos-f*” ” less lo Twin Palls chaijter, Daugh- I a t tJie American Revolution, at

l-p. m. Monday In, th e , auditorium [ a book Qf city hall a t WradeH.' Mem­

bers wishing transportation are ask- e to the contact Mrs. A. J. Peavey,the May «r^n telephone 615., Mrs,

ly 20 the oranville G. Allen, s ta te regent, and d by ihfr^Mr^=pegtg3^.tr^rtirFgll5~TE8gnt^ le special report on Continental congress

arrange which they attended In April In f May 27. Washington. D. C. Mrs. Prank hold the Brown, chairman of American luring thft Indian affairs, also w ill participate

in the program, imber^to if. ^

" ' S h o w e r G i v e n -_________Mrs.-Al-,Ackley-wa*-honored a t a

ET organ- and bkie shower Tuesday a t «ntribute the home of Mrs. Ross Matthews, k to ihe Cards were played with pinochle U be cent. priMS going-to-Mrsr-Wosley-Swopej ir use In high, and Mrs. Deril Gallup, low. and own- canasta winners were Mrs, Grace In which Brown, high, and a r e n Brown, low.

Room''■’decorations were hlgh- *rvlng a ughted with a bassinet and a stork recess of folding the gifts,

f confer- if. ^

w n a m ^ L e s s o n G i v e nCAREY, May 7 -T h e last theology

lesson of the season wes presented - 1 ^ this week during the Relief socifety I I j meeting at the LDS church. Mrs.

JJocl. P ratt gava-tha-toplc,-----------. V 0 n r A visiting teachers meetliyc was r district conducted by Mrs, R . E. Adamson. Line to be monthly topic was presented s was an- WWord Sparks.I Monday Use disUUel or ra in w a te r In your

steam iron to prevent- n ist or lime are asked forming in the water re-a tS -a jn . cepticlr:------ -----------------------------

a piano -----------nons trate

HUGHES'• conven-

BEAUTY S A L O Nan k M ra.

O N T M IL E S O .-JE R O W t—nt dinnerComplete

Beauty Service

3 1 d • COLD WAVE

PERMANENTSWllsboro. From | g npmarriage, Mr. and Iren* (M irocle) H u q h e the bride- '■EdwHTdiT "Always Pl0nty"bf^arlcTrTfl

mned hy > ' ■ ■ ■■ ride Tore

r h ^ ? ^ G ive M o th er i h e o n e g. w o u ld choose f o r h e n

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------ MO Bitaehmenli n e e e n a ry foie a i l t t l itw in g « v« r, w ith »FAFr txelutite DIALA-STII

^ Payz^fw( 7 * ’ 'n i i O ^ b ’TO o i m 'S o ^ F

SSiS EnllH* You loritEE Adluatment and Olllng-

M a V n 7 ~ " '

PFAFFSEWING CENTER

A rrnas the .S lrop l

? a llg ^MTTLI; a b 10% U O W N — SMAI

or I Lodge A

----- the loopWiJ club vrm eek reported oi

A letter was iKr.f n .n t i . t from it

clubofT»'in Pa

t . I t was voied Ilu be elected to match otherive club M ay o{,the secretaryMrs. Leonard o'lering was talwiU begin a t & new silk fijwUl be p o t- hiatorica

. Mftrabcrs voteusic club will and cant<dance at th e Pert to give anurday on th e ^ fneeting

Andenson’s \ °n Reeet. Members by Mrs EUeen Welr'aUclpate. P a r- ^h y le r Colfax,members a re '•'sree, w

■ ■ an article honor ------- ----- versarro fthe^•'a day silver lowshlp hi Amefrom J to 6 Rebekah KePresbyterian meet May il at

it the Presbjr- eon. The event ■iatlon. Music each member IMrs. Richard handkerchief foled by Mrs. Mra. Wesley jflute solo by the birthday m.impanled by RefreshmentsMrs. 0. K . Effie Harmon,

ry B. Pharris der and Mra. G,arrangements .khaltcr, th e ^ .Ls Invited to P |Q f i 0

I —wiU be hos-

nter, Daugh- Co” ages wil Evolution, a t »£.Midltorimii. rH id e n .'M ^ - of U’eimmnnuaitlon are ask-.. J. Peavey. ““y Memorli e S15. Mrs. Honored wlU 1 e regent, and “ ost daughters, Lg-TPgimt^.-yt i^ -er, -the-m othe lal congress ‘daughter. "thB-51 in AprU in women o( the Mrs. Prank fea teat numb f AmericanU participate wlU be

breakfast.

i v e n I - — -honored a l a, C A D

Tuesday a t l U K5S Matthews. .i th pinochle Ifosley -Sw opor ------- -----------Gallup, low. _Mrs, Grace I

1 Brown, low. Vwere high- ■ and a stork

Hia Faugl Twin F a lls .

I’ l /O K i Of May 9 Vi v e n different, klast theology the Hard 1as presentid _ , .leUef society p«lgned h u rch Mts.opic._________ __the^aerm..meetiiyf was ’“ c and vE. Adamson. wUl be amaIS presented It Is lo i1. words.

valer In your 1 In all our jDist or Ume I perlence w the water re- seen or dn------------------- -"thlninintte'= = = ; are confide

pleased.

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T IU n t h d«y of Miy. 1964. a t tw o I I• of iiiH iliy l l t h * f ro n t m i *

Court Hoaiv t r f *ISr|n P " " ( |fflti la Twin F.IU, Idaho . I w ill L >' jBCl to u id D *fr« of fo re c lo su re I I« W lu u id in punutnce th a ra to , I iv»2MM »row rt> <W »fr-dH crlb«d o r l i - l i

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, , _ e lau . Molnlire, th e ion of M r.^ -TinaTIrinHTlcTBUWr ilM IWMl ~

acUre In band in d ehonu. 1« co- editor of Ihe u hoo l annual and

OUB- b a i heen aetlw In FFA. M Iu 'E S T . *»Tiien, dinrhler of Mr. and *Yrn Mra. Frink R in tm , !■ jpreaident _ UFE, " of the irtndenl bodj, ob-eillof of — ’J*- tho lehoel innntl »nd aotlro in , b ^ tho Pep ehib, FHA, band, ehorni* t>» and dnnutln. (S taff onirarinsa)it* of -1__________________ ___________T w in

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cow. Miy 7—Sirih . Hannah. Twiny x *’»!'*• h u lotaed D elta Delta I>«1UOrJ.r a t (4ie Dnlvenltv o f Idaho.tSi’” ~ — '' ' ~ —

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Speaker Asks Of ^ -iRereases-foi" =4t

1^>-E- B- Knopp.___ ®t. Maries, a candidate Ior Un Re-

publican nomination for lint dls- j ~ f _ tolct consrcssniRn. raid yesterday he

favored more federal acUvity lo Im- ?f.T. prove ichools and hlghwayi, ■ “ ®“

S But Knopp indicated he tell the _ major Impetus In these proBrams

^ should come from the itates. He*» , „ said be would like to see the federal

goveroment less centrallred. tlFavon Private Power

4 ^ . He told a reporter he would duct ^ rather ^ee dama In the Hells canyon and - stretch of the Snake river built by spon

private enterprise or—"Boveramcnt jnyo in d private enterprise coopetatlon, p o ji rather than *11 government." o „ I

^ The St. Maries druggist laid he nvbi favored higher Urlffs "if that's what will be necessary" to raise the ~

J. prices ot lead and ilnc. But 19 lald’ he thought alio lhat the govern- ment w u buying too much of these metali |ibroad.

---------T tto r* Fleaibir'Supporl H'S w favors a flexible price tlon

support program, Ihinks farmers ris, are "disturbed” abou,t Jarm pricea., trict

If j hut feels the tarmer8~'realla that ford support at 90 per cent of parity la Tl

' not the answer." 17, 1Arrival In Bolae from Washington chlli

of. one ol Knopp's primary election by ) 5 rivals. Larry Mills, Potlatch, waa chai

delayed yesterday, crue Others seeking the nomination ! are Tom Tuttle. Middleton, and Er- > win Sehwelbert, Caldwell. The post Sl

^ j il now held by Democratic Rep. era j Oracle Pfost, Nampa. mal

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CASTtEFORD. May 7 — Mary_ .aimm pion . w»i Installed‘ »i-p awl------|J _ dent of the Future Homennketa ol ««3#^ KonJ» y r~ ‘ y i

Amy Hoelzle waa iMialled as'vlce ^ PP* president: Karen Kramer m w ere- ^

tary ; Kay Conrad. treaVurer; Caxo- *“ ■ lyn KudlaerTeportwr~Jerilldlne"Rc- "® gadera, parliamentarian: S o n y a

Helaey, historian; Sally Peterson, song leader, and Mra. Herbert « , Partney. adviser. e*

InBtollatlon was held at the an - £f, ,^T Im al-parcnUandHlaughter banquet —

a t the Methodlsl church. Approil- _ maUly 130 persons attended. ii

Karen Kramer gave Uie Intro- uld ductlon and the addresi of welcome /on and Mrs. Leo Peterson gave the re- by sponac. Charles Human gave the

Invocation. Beverly Schroeder re- ■on. ported on FHA. Carolyn Flatters

on the state convention and Donna Bybee gave a reading. M

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In DivorceJCasfi ]«Mrs, Violet Clement aslii reitora- j ,

rice tlon of her former name, Violet H ar- ^ lers ris. In a divorce suit filed in d ii- cu., trict court Thursday agihut San- ,hat ford Clement.f la The Clementi were mirrled July

17, IBSO, in Twin Falla, md have no ;ton children. Mrs. Clement, rtpresented tlon by Bayborn. Raybom and Kramer. J? waa charges extreme mental ind phyalcal tr

cruelty, altlon --------------------------Er- SESSION SLATEDpoat SHOSHONE, May 7—Commission- 2 ^ep. era of the Lincoln counly cemetery

maintenance district will meet a t B p.m. Tuesday al the ofllct ol D. J.

IDS, LaOrange a t the courthouse,

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a . day” program here flaturday.The quiet, graying' grandmother

n v n offour UVarwltfrher-husbimd on a " ” farm three-fourths of a m ile south

of Oaatleford. She h u lived in the rbert o„iie(ord area since 1J» when she

came to Idaho with her tmrenti ' from Crouvllle, Tenn.

“ The H annohi'w efe- married- at Twin Palls In lOJO, The children are

■ Alvin Hartnbn. S3, usoclated with " the International Bualneu iSachlne

compiny a t Washington, D. C„ and * Mrs, Jay Welch, who lives on a farm ' near Roseworth. Grandchildren are '■ Knrcn and Eric Harmon and Doug- itte rs I j j 5„(J Kelvin 'Welch, lonna Despite her lont rural issoelatlon,

Mrs. Harmon, i |t U, doea n o t confine her ic tlv ltlu to Cringe work. A member of the Cutleford Methodist church, ahe Is^ eu u re r of th e Wom­an’a Society of Ohrlitlin Service and

I S O belongi to the Everywoman's club, —iftrTimrgffKdeKiriBtir-gitvfTnr entree into the Cutleford Orand-

“ a r- mother’i olub. At present ahe is lec- di»- turer of the Orange.

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July 4-H Club Meetsented SHOSHONE, May 7 - Measuring amer Pattern was demonitrated Ior yalcal Scissors and Thimble 4-H dub

a t 1 meeting Tuesdajt.jit th e home ot Mra. Oharles Tlih, leader.

Sherry Tlsh led the games and islon- K night served refreshments, letery f S S S m S ^ S m S m ^ S ^ S S i S et a t

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Itra ted Ior ley. h a i betn named general chaire 4-H dub man of the all-college picnic Sun; th e home day. Kenneth L. Dunken. Twlider. Palls, la In charge of food and Oilgames and bert O. Anderson, Jerome, Is han[reshments. dllng advertising.

TENTION>rSTRIBUfORS d DEALERSiHnmg-Company, the lflreeat~!nar U ld narkeUr in the intermountain tremendoiu exi»nsion-lnJdaho~-Any- a jo r diatributof or dealer eould be

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* Ices for Mrs, Selena l^forrlson w<^ h d iic le d ^ ^ n e s d a s ^ te rh o o ir the Heybum second ward LI

H | | & ^ chapel with Bishop Melvln-GU-a ’ of the Burley fourth ward officii

Prayer at the mortuary was ( fered by Hugh Cheney. Preli and postlude were played by Lu Christensen. Bishop Noel Crc Heybum, gave the Invocation; Lol King retd-the obituary; J. B. Fa child and Earl Peterson spoke s Alfred Thaxton. Marjean Wile Arvetta Savi^e, Olara Morrison « ihe singing mothers sang. L.

-Drake'gave the benediction.Fillbeirers were Clyde Sill

Marvin Morrison. Tom Slllen, Rob Greer. LaMar MorrLson nnd La Morrison, Flowera were under direction of the Relief soclcty, C( eluding services were held at Riverside cemetery.

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Clyde Slllen,im Slllen, Robert MAGIC VALLEYLson nnd Larrywere under the S E W I N G C E N T E R

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| f l ^ r ' : R e c o r i; O f S e a s o ni | : ’: . O X TO R D . E ngland , M ay 7 (fl H " w o r ld ’s q u e s t fo r th e four-m inT it i | | 3 : 3 ; 6 9 . 4 , C om peting in h is f i r s t i 1 1 : « h y fo rm e r O xonian b u r s t th ro u i

I Pistol Oub to n Open Annual j IL Summer Shoots I

f f l f pKtoTsHoofeM'or-tiirTwnrTOij ~ |^ I Rifle and PLstol club wlll slart firing IBj I In the annualaummer outdoor plitol If I league at I p.m. Sunday at the club a10 range. I

J The competition 111 run through IMb Ju ly “nd la open^to all dubs and I

fhooters In the valley. Ij] Bhooto nlH b* held In two cate- Ii; (orlea, .2] caliber and centerfire or IM ' .48. Olub officials emphasized that II any shooter can compete In all or II Just one of bhe competitions. I

I Pieretti NetsI Sixth Straighti yictory 6-1 I

ft 8AOaAMENTO,May7l<^-Marln6 III Pierettl, the Coast league's leading •

i f — Mtaiwn'jHrelrieininwitteirinid'won' ~UI -----h ir-fourth stralghtrliere Thur.?day pi ___nlKht.jsia.!U :i.lJtJum ph,J!yir.San1 1 -Frtnclaco. ■’ ' " |!|J T r u a n r r p BiUeo uui) uuu luo- i ~~i ~ a “ ■I Bacramenlo ....400 100 Olx—S. 14 0 ■

Ponce, Lien. Bradford, Epperson 3 tn i l 'T lerralera: Pierettl and Sheely. ■

f iNOEtES 4, PORTLAND t I r t -------- LOS 'AWOELEB, MBji'T'CTF=Port^" M

I n in th and acored two nms on three (: hlta and a sacrlfic fly, but Los_

AngefiT^WOT the ftlL_same-..4-2_ _„,J ^ f iu rsd a y nlg'B. Tlie Ports outhit

the Angela, 6-6, but Bob Alexander ___- —lost—hle-control—Itt-the-storthTTmd-------

with It went the jame. T lPortland ....... ...ooo 000 OOJ-J 8 o M

R Loa Angeles..... 000 004 OOx—4 s 0Alexander, Antony and Gladd: r j ]

Bplcer, Oumpert and Meek, Evans.

, HOLLYWOOD », SAK DIEGO 1 mTSAN DIEaO, Oallf., May 7 W -

: Mel Queen, big righthander, reglat- ered hla sixth straight victory Thura- H

-7—day n lg h t In-pltehlOff-tl'e-Hollywood- -Woi

f stars to a 31 win over San Diego In diar& ■'Paciflo Coast league game.--------- play

Hollywood........000 000 200—a 10 7 baaeSan D iego........000 001 000-1 7 1 n

Queen and Dorton, Malone: Ker- day rigan and Aylward. Ing

SEATTLE J, OAKLAND « run—©AKLAND,~Col)r,r^May-7-WI-----utlnThree home runs .marked a tight Indi Faolflc Ooast league baseball game A Thursday night as Seattle beat vane

1, Oakland M U> go Into a one-game Jo I lead In the series. U> IU SeatUe ............. 006 000 010-7 8 0 hom{' O ak lan d ........... 000 006 100-8 11 1f , .'Wldmar, Klndsfather, Bearden, »•"” a— Ha’toher—»nd-Ortlog; Van Ouylc, Xuc'r If \ Murphy, Plorea, Brogllo and Neal, sk^ii K|l ' -M l WaU

'--TrackM eet. .. sBOISE, May 7 WV-Olflclala ot ‘

lastlc Activities association tald Ihu rsday that ' athletei from bIimIi some 137 Idaho public sohoola Hiile; are expected to talie part In a series of statewide track meets D o atM tlng.rriday In Coeur d'Alene

^ jo L B ex b u r* .------------------ ,Ihere .w U lbeslxdlJtrk tineets, chitt,

f with the toa-threa-oonteatanta-ln- rg; ::::r Jao lw even l-tak tag-parna ter In

' three regional ’"»»*» W” *- - -N<ir- —- 'iBRUBfl.Ulaoe-winner s ^ the r<^____ glonaJ»-wllt-TOt*nRe' state meet n,,J"

May 23 In Boise... _JE heJoh«dule-of-d lstrtcnfieeir 'J"™

Is; Ooeur d'Alene and Rexbu r g _o:p____J tjd a y ,a n d MosoowrNamparRur ■iJ'C

pert and Pocatello Saturday.; -The -regional mgeH will h" -«t-

—- -Mosoew, Hupert and Pocatello New M»y » • n„"

. Sllven Chlc4i

Tom Alston, rookie tirst baseman, W'uhl Ib the first Negro ever to appear In a

‘ 8t. Louis Cardinal baseball uniform, hirvciHe wa£ purchased from San Dieeo rhiiad In the Paciflo Coast league.

' Solon Accuses S{ ‘Double-Crossing

WASHINGTON. Mny 7 W -House not I Investigators Thursday developed Th testimony thnt featherweight cham- then plon Sandy Saddler fousht a boxing gencj match In New ITork last January his » while he waa on army leave grnnted coi because he claimed his wile was sick, mean

Representative Rivers, D„ 8 . C.. yp referred to Sndler's actions as 51

— 'doubl#-erosslng^he=*rmy,^-:^^^—Army ofllcers told a house arm- —

(d services subcommittee Investi- gating alleged “coddling" of athletes that Saddler signed up for the fight R , ,

— »nd-4hen-«eked-f0Mmeritency-le«Te- ,;.i_ion-lhe-gtound-ol his-wlfe's lllness?~i :^L leut.'C oIr:C m rloa 'D iiaspn-cf::the

ariiiy adjutant general's office said l ““ • he griahted the emergency leave on

■ a presentation made by Saddler and officials ol the Red Oross. Later, he said he received a doctor's certlfl-

' oate attesting to Mrs. Sadler's Ill­ness from Dr.,Vincent A. Nnrdicllo.

Ohairman Hess, R., O., lold Dea- ; >oif<'KardlelIo Is the physician for . tho t DW 'Vork athletlo commission.7 Deason said ho didn't know this.

81*18. Qen. H erbert' P. Powell, i f deputy dlreotor of army personnel, .

' testified tha t Saddler got a 30-day leaye from his post In Ocrinnny and

i I'oliirnod to tHo United Hiatts last . . . 'Ow, 10.1’owcHinId Uils leave should

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p la y o f f '* R a m e Ifl th e flub '-a islF rc l0 7 b a s e b a l l ae riea . . ^ 1 T h e R am e w ill b e p lay e d S a t u r - K e r- d a y a t H a ile y w i th th e w in n er m e e t ­

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to f i r s t ba.te a n d Skeols ro m p e d 1 8 0 h o m e fo r th e t l e -b r e n k ln g run.1 1 IIAII.KV 4. HIIOSHONK 1 I d a n Hkil«y r h>8h(>*hiin« tb r .h I „ Scb«fr*r If 4 1 2 K<ien If 4 1 2 *

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r g 0 -P 9ftnelH i*p»ltne intf Atw«ll; Hurdrtte Ll« and CrBndali.

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la n , W’uhlnglon 001 020 100-4 « ^„ - Trueka. Dorlih. Coniiietrra and UllBr,

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JS Saddler of : ising’ ArmylUse n o t h a v e b e e n g ra n te d . p e d T h e g en e iB l s a id th n t S a d d le r im - th e n a s k e d (o r n 15-dny " tm e r - , :ln g g e n c y " e x te n s io n o f leav e r la lm ln g .. a r y h i s w ife w aa sick n n d n eed ed him , T

le j l C o m m it te e a id e s ,«nld th n t in t h e j le k . m e a n t im e , nn D ec 2 4 , -Saddler s igned '^ - u p lo f i g h t B ill B 0 .1SI0 on Jn n , 1 5 . '

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1 ,0 0 0 , m o s t l y O x f o r d s tu ­d e n t s , w a t c h e d t h e m e m o r- able p e rfo rm an ce d u rin g which he d r o v e '\iim se lf m ercUessly through

f l | | a :58.0 f in a l lap.| H T ^u s h e th ru s t Into th e dustbin P P of: sp o rta h istory the world record

m ark of 4:01.4 estab lished July 18, 1946. a t Malmo. Sw eden, by the great G u n d e r HacRg, Sw eden. Ban-

— — ntster-itlso-tjnoH lolaU y-equftU ed-the-1,500-m etcr world mack* of 3:43 en

J route to h is mile m ark.[ B a n n is te r was pulled n lo n ff

th rough th e first th ree laps by a ^ fellow O xon ian . C hris Chnlawny.

^ and a fo rm er C am bridge steeplc- ^ chaser. C h r is Brasher.

He k e p t on B rasher's h ee ls for the f irst tw o ,la w . w hen Chotavay rushed In to the lead Bannister stayed w ith him ih ro u g h the third lap.

He waa rlocked a t :57.5 for the j q u a rte r a n d 1:58,2 fo r the half. I * W hen h e pas.sed the th ree -q u a rte r I m ark In 3:00.5 the h a n d fu l of apec- L tators s e a te d In the sm all pavllllon

H g ---an d -B cn ttfrred -ttb o u t the-fie id -gave- J j a lusty ch eer,

f f l The g r e a t runner bided his time | f l un til a b o u t 300 yards from the tape, H when he urged hlm aelf to a su- y preme e ffo r t. W ith a machinelike, H — seem ing ly -effo rtless-fltrlde-hc '-d rew | B ~ '8teadilj»-*wfty-4t^m-ChAlAwayi andr H hend th ro w n back slightly , he H Hfeasled th e cooTTBtiff wirid'orTtlTir

l a s t tu rn to come drlvlDK down-thC" H home s tr e tc h to climax h is spectac- H u lar perfo rm ance .■ . . Before B an n la te r’a ^ t r emendous H rccord c a n bccome official it must H be ap proved by the In te rn atio n al 5 ^ " A h ia le l lf ' AThietle- " R d era tlp h V 'b u i a i — Jihanre.-^ n p p en rfd -n o o d -aa the n w e t :

waa an - o ffic ia l one an d the race f o r --W aa.iun ..undc£ s ta n d a rd condlLlons. vn*------ T h e - tr a c k - w a a - im m ediately re­ft) .surveyed; nnd the m eaaurrm ent• ■" Showed. It, Wf\6 half an in c h lonuer

than one m ile .S p e c ta to rs and a th le te s surged

around th e exhausted Bannister afte r he flni.shed. Two offic ia ls held

I him e re c t aa he rrjralned h is breath. Then cam e the announcem ent of the great tim e. I

B a n n is te r quickly ru sh ed over to Ohatawny an d B rash er an d em- b rQcc d t h e m , tU fiii-thg thretJogB C d

' i ft flcfpsa th e infie ld , B an n is te r tower- I In g -o v er h is f ile n d sr-T h e -O x fo rd • medical s tu d e n t stands s ix feet, one ,

tu r - IBet- B ann i.iter told reporters he hnd '

nirt decided" to j[o a l| out Xor a world ]t, a record u n t i l 15 m inutes befo re the I I to atnrt of th e race. I t h n d rained r n i r ■ e a lh e r -h tn v l ly -d n r ln j r th e ^ i iy 'in d>nd. a strong w in d h a d w hippcil th e field. I a d - But less t h n n a half hour befo re race I

time Ihe .w n cnm e out nn d a rain- • id er bow show ed in the sky. I t w as a good p e d luck om en for B ann iste r. t

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J Sun Valley Shoot - To Open Saturday

SUN VA LLEY . M ay 7 U R -S u n Valley's a n n u a l spring tro p h y trap-

I .ihoot la ex p ected to draw a b o u t 60 southern I d a h o scatterguzm era this week-end.

Ruddy E tc h en , Sun V alley, t s tandout in th e Elko. Nev.. baby grand shoot, will com pete in the two-day e v e n t fea tu ring 450 regia- tered Inrgelfl.-----------------------------------

' I Our C fn tra l Location G ives You

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• | Wendell, Jerome, (Uille/nrd, Twin I 'ftgj ____ Uuhi. Filer. Cfpyer ,

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e race llUons.ly re- Lanky Low Burdette scarci ■ement the P ittsburgh Pirate.s 3-0 nn longer f jj, National leisurged Burdette, the converted fit m ister ’s h e ld T > r iBees scamper ,er to To Eighth1 em- _ \

E Straight WinLAKE CITY, M ay 1 UFI -

• T h e S a lt Lake City Bees scam p ered to th e ir e ighth atra lght victory

fi had T h u rsd a y n ig h t aa they d e fe a te d .world Bolae fl*3-in-a_Eloncer le a g u e b a le ­'s the ball gam e.rained ’H o m eru n s by Larry G eedey and r t i n d T T t t r a n - ;R e d ~ J e s s n n p e r r^ v tt in " tn ' field, h a n d in g ’ Boise pitcher D ick M a t-

e race h is f irs t loss of th e sea.soo rain- sg ^ ln s t th ree vlclorlea.

1 good L itt le Jo h n n y Magglo co n tin u e d toboom baae h its for the Beea. g e ttin g four h i ts In four trips lo th e p la te , Includ ing a double.

’ H e w as on first when G eedeysm ack ed h is homenjirt?T~glve“ B a lt

;J' L ake a 2 -ru n edge in the f ir s t in ­in ji.j n ing.IJ E rn ie S ie rra placed a - single

J th ro u g h th e infield for Boise in the a BVj f if th w ith the bases loaded to score ” JS a p a ir o f ru n s and tie the sco re . B u t

. . Jcfisen pow ered a .long h o m e r In the n e x t Inning with a m ate o n base

fiB to p u t S a lt L ake ahead fo r keeps. SALT LAKR CITY I, B0I8B S

r, BnU«* ab h o alSalt Uke »b h rt a tl.' U Herreri Sb 6 2 I 4lC«nilhera .1l> .1 n 1 ;l 21., Slerrk it fi 1 1 3 (Jee<ley rf 4 1 1 0 3 ^ S H«rr«rk rf 4 0 0 0 Maiflo If 4 4 3 0 3 Kaat If i -l-3-fl Jea«en-th • | 115 fi'

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’’S Matlock, R. Herrera. Klinsnian. K —H 6 './ Magirlo. KllnBman, S. Harrer*. SH Ste-

vcnrr. HR-(Jredey. Jeaaen. 2»H -Mairtfln. R. Herrera. nUl—(Jecdey 2. Jeaaen 2. Maor* Itio, Turk. Slfltrft 2, Fernandea. T- 2;05.A -3.11(11.

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B lan k s P ira te ) J ^ if th ^ Ia c e i

By The Auoelated Preaacarccly wasted a pitch Thuraday. tl0 nn f iv e h i t s in M ilw au k e e tn m o t l l le a g u e on t h e i r th i r d s t r a i g h t vie d f i r e m a n , ' w a lk e d tw o a n d s t r u c k 0

w h ite w ,a a h o f th e y e a r b y a ^ B r a v e s ’ p i t c h e r in th e ' s h o r t ­

e s t g a m e o f th e s e a s o n h e re , o n e h o u r a n d 52 m in u te s .

EJmle Banks’ llth inning double plus an error scored Randy Jack­son from first to give the homerun- powerod Chicago Cubs an 8-7 vic­tory over, the Brooklyu Dodgers on

Wl— Thursday in Ohlcago. pered Banks' game-breaking blow eluded ctory Dodger leftflclder Qeorge Shuba to eated give reliefer Hal Jeffcoat, converted ba56- ouWielder,- his-flrst major league

victory.and Jeffco_at hurled eight creditable

^ Tnnlngs, yielding only five hits, after Mat- replacing starter Johnny Klippsteln jasoo In j j g fourth.

I In Cincinnati the Cincinnati Red- ed to lega knocked Larry Jansen out of

the box, and then overcame an 3late, eighth Inning rally by the New York

Giants to win Thursday’s National -lcague_ball. same 5-1, H arry Per-

b a it Ijowakl waa the winning; hurler. The victory, coupled with Brook­

lyn’s loss to Chicago, boosted Cln- cinnatl ahead of the Do'dgers into

1 the second place.Allie Reynolds pitched one h it ball

‘ In New York until he was forced to I, “ retire In the eighth Innlnp: w ith a eens cratnp aa the New Yorlc Yankees Thursday blanked Baltimore 9-0.^ ^ The only h it off Reynolds was a n 1 S leadoff single by, Bobby Young In ' J “ the flrat Inning.| - | J — Bob- K uzavar who replaced Rey-g « " nnli^n In t.hn nlghtlY ^n..,yf,^ .l.i|flinr' ■

by Dick K rvhoakLand- Y oung^vifv ■ TTio 'W iT lzH ngied ofl Bob Orlm In the " » J n in th lor the fourth Bnltlmnri- h it .

— The-lenBUncaarng Chicago 'White Sox rallied for two runs, w ith two out In the ninth Inning to defeat W ashington 5-4 Thursday In W ash- iOKloiU-OteaUiB-MlniJstr-lW U h lc a " ' go's 11-h it attack with four alngfes, driving across four runs,

Roy Slevera llfied the Senators into a 4-3 lend In the seventh when

10- J he blasted his fourth home run of u - 6 the season to brenk a r-3 tie,M«a- A leadoff eighth Inning hom er by

third baseman A] Smith was enough ,bkI„, m argin to give the Cleveland In- “ «“• dians and Early Wynn n 3-2 win

' I over the Philndelphla Athletlca,

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le a g u e n i g h t In P io n e e r iea g tie b a s e b a il g a m e s.

g d it^b le , — E w e lL tl t le y -w e n t th a x o u lQ l» - th o - s , a f te r s e c o n d gam e, a r^ in e - tn n in g f n ic a s . ip p s te ln H e h e ld G re a t PalL s to .si.x lilt,s w h ile

h is m atc.s b an g e d a p a i r of E le c tr ic t l R e d - p i tc h e r s Io r 15 s a fe lle .s . o u t of I n th e seven In n in g npenor. D ick

m e an A r m b r u s te r se t t h e E ln ir lc .! d o w n w Y o rk w ith fo u r h its a n d ni vcr wn.s In la t lo n a l t ro u b le . All th e G r e a t Falls b lo w s y P e r - w e re sing les.s r . IDAHO rALI.S 7. KRBAT FAl.I.S gB ro o k - FalU ah h a a l«lah<^ V#ll» h o *. M oore la .1 0 2 4 Shlelda If 4 ■« i 0

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OGDEN, May 7 (;P)—Magic won a ball game th e previous

B H vfays Thursday n ig h t as the neer league baseball game to ( of the season. They won on

B B Wednesday niglit fo r the sec- H H ond time this year.

One ot the new piayera assigned n H the Cowboys from the Los Angelea | B r a ~ 7B sclsrE dw ard-M cD ade_Jo lned_ t^ | H 9 club In Ogden and w ent h l t l e S m D H H five trips to the plate.

The other player, Eugene Hooka, la H B B | expected to Join the club Friday ja jB E a night when It opens a n extended W f B home stand against Billings.

Manager Everett Robinson haa named Ron M agnuson to hurl the

CT Meet Set ■board of directors of the

Magic Valley Cowboya will m eet S M W at 6:30 p jn . Prlday a t the Park

hotel. IjM m Jac^.-Eoumlsr, chief w .esL toy t,

Cub scout, wlll be th e guest of I l H M i honor a t the meeting. -

jSBHH opening game against th e M ontanaH n ------ Buslnesa-manager-Ed-Sohaaeli-sttld-:ky,‘ th e Sunday's -gaine .will begin s t 2:30 tra iner p.m,'

Ken aask lns, with th e exception-------:— of the second Inning, k ep t Magic

Valley well under control. He gave up aeven hlta with m anager Everett

' O O Robinson and Bill Mllla each picking \ / f J up‘S’psir.“"'--“ ‘ =^-

LoUls Manna started th e acorhig 1 tor Magic Valley In the second, after

O I Ogden got two runs In th e .l l i s t - CiiM. trame. He got aboard on an error,

moved to second on an Infield out, then scored on R obert F aust's dou-

n u t o u t ble. He later scored on Lemmel’s nc double to the aame spo t In righ t

field.Ogden came back anarllng and ta l-

le f i r s t "ed ***_______ ond to make It 6-2. They added four

more precautionary runa before the cnme, watched by only 668 fana, end­ed.

' Bill Newkirk had th re e hlta In : four times a t bat, Including a triple. He drove in three runa. B ill Compo went two for four.

• The win m oi»d-Gaakln»'-pitohlng[ P g rccord up to 2-1. Pauat took (he loss

for Maglo-Valley. His record now ia —a pnlr 1-2. The victory gave O gden the e Idaho series, 2-1.7 -n onH OGDEN I I . M AGIC V A L L K T 1

- , Mask Valley lOadtn t h h a » Tiur.sday ,h h o • Vaod«nM 2b s i t 4 baseball Lemmel 21> K l l I'LlttkfoM rf l l l l

MrDade is ft 0 1 I Kewkirk lb 4 3 10 0 , Rnblnaon lb 4 2 5 0 Rler ef S 1 2 0

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Kami p 1 1 0 1 TM I • P'*'r p 1 0 0 O'or, D ick ||p,„„ ,, 0 0 0 o;

:s down A- Hultery 1 0 0 Oi ' * ”■

TniaU Sll 7 24 fi' Totala 13 1127 13 Ifi blows A Klled om for Uelme In Sth.

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“ Zimmer. 3BH - Vanderaee, Newkirk.I; " > .Mill., !HH-Kl.l.r, B obin .o i., Mill., B B I -

4 I 0 fjpwkirk 3, Campo. Kauai, Lemmel, V*n-:! • ; dor.ee 2. EWer. White. DP-G on.ilvea to

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e ra a ssigned “i^o^Bahnoci t h l tlM s T n — ------------

jn e Hooka, la A 1 6 l O r k

Ings. exploded for a to)b lnson h a a “ e n ith and slxt to h u r l th e night to troui

Pioneer league bas Picatello took c

Inning when e tallied on Bob Be

o ra of th e Bannocks added will m e e t th ird on a pair o:

t th e P a rk iin g j m anager Cl I throw trying to

W e sL tP y ^ . Hnhmlilt , i f ir ,t bi e guest o f scored bn another

BUllngj roared 1------------------- Pablo Bernardh e M o n ta n a Ralph W

B enny Singueflel Johaaek u ttid - -Oarcla-doubled-tii ! ln a t 2:30 guefleld was nlpj

Bob Bonaparte sin le exception th e final run of k e p t M agic cam e the wild ali o l. H e gave Muetangera scored ig e r E v e re tt billings i i , !ttch p ick in g "h h o ,

.HtdtlcLIb 5 H J Bernird 4 2 1 2

t h e sco rh lg Knord.r ( 1 2 1 lecond, a f te r » > t !n t h . f i r . t X < 2 ,1 0>n an e rro r , G.rcU sb"* < 1 0 2 In fie ld ou t, Jon.p.H . ib 1 < 0 i

»auat'9 d o u - ^n Lem m el’s o t In r ig h t

In g an d ta l -o f th e aeo- _ , ----------

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? c ° ? d K 9-Run Bui Ducks 13-

‘' ' ■ ' " ’k . . MOSCOW, May i«e 2b K 2 1 4 Ducks broke U£ ; ■ * f ' I gam e with a n ine

3 1 2 0 e ig h th inning to c------- » -r iri) T T iijr8 d » rT » a “ 8v! Sb •! 0 J 2 s®"'® Northem dl'

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tw o runs in the i , _ a p a ir of hits. B

____ c o u n t in the fifth13I I 2713 a n d c^it loose witl

th e eighth fo r nil c n L ^ * 2" ” E h i ts and three Vaee, N ew k irk . ---------------------------------

MUla. R B I -^ m m e l. V an - H O —Fauit 4 (n I , Sci'G o n ia lv e a t o 2 in 2 2/3. Loser—ra c e to N ew - .VaUey 9, Jgden 8.tA R oblnaon I B peer 3, ndm e I. SO-k . E R -» F a u a t Speo r S, Belme 1. HIIg 0 in 2 2 /3 . kina. W P-G aiklng. Fai

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O G D EN , M ay 7 yp>— (U B D A )-C a ttle * 60; U a d e confined to c lean u p atlei o f , atockera a a d f e e d e n ; fa w common to , medium a to c k ateera 12.00>16.00; calve* 1 6 ; *

- no ea r ly ac tio n . .ia« Hoga 2 6 ; nothing o f fe re d fc r m arket |

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: u r - POBTLA N D ' ’PORTX-AND. Miy 7 l U P ) - C n l l « to r ,

rea . week 2,6 8 6 1 ' m arket u n even , f ^ ite e ra * atrong to m o itly SO h ig h e r, otlMr ilre ra

t o n and n e ife n i about a te a d y ; cow l oucned „ weak to l.OO lower w ilh on ly alight la te "

t o p ' recovery ; good to choice fe d a te e n 21.00- f 24.0U: u t i l i t y tu cdm m ercial. 14.60-20.00 ; few good to choice feeders 17.76-21.00; " good ch o ic e helftrs 20.60-22.00; ( in n e r S

a to c k and e u ^ r cow^ 0.60- 11.6 0 ; utility and h ig h co m m e r^ a l bu lli 16.00-17.00; calvei fo r

Iv ln g week 886 ; m arket i le ad y on Inereaaed supply ; g o o d to cholee vealera 21.00.26,00 ;

t h e prim e to 2 7 .0 0 ; few «ood a tock calvei up to . ►bing 20.00. ^' th e llog l f o r week 1,S5U: m a rk e t ctoied fully

60 lo w e r; cbolce 1H0*236 lb . bu tehen la te w e re 20.00-30.00 ; choice .1lK)-6fiO lh. ewea opened id 8 23.60-26.00 a n d c\mni 2:i.00-26.00. a In Sheep f o r week 1.186; old crop lim be

weak to m o a tly 60 lu w er; ewee l.OO o f f ;I o f good to cho ice wooled lam b^ 19.00-21.00 ; r d a y ahorn 17.00-1K.2&; i;nod to ,prirpa ip rln g

lamba 24 .50-26 .60; ewea 4.60-6.60. "

; SAN FRANCISCO -, a l e j SAN FR A N C ISC O . May 7 (U P ) - C a l l le ®

aalable f o r week 826; co m p ared wjUi la a t ^week p ra c t ic a l ly entire a u p p ly a lau fb te r ~c la iie i, a to e ra and cowa p re d o m ln itin g ; * '

jry m oderately active, ila u g h te r a te e n itrongto 26 h i g h e r ; other claaaea la rge ly ileady, ® exccpt co m m e rrU I cowa a te a d y to weak ;

;> t/ calvea e a la b le fo r week 70 ; com pared w ith "r ^ u . T g,f J l

erale ly a c t iv e , aliout i l e a d y : few commer- ) c ia l to c b o lc e vealen and l ig h t alaughter D | t i calv(* 17.00-22.00.) Hoga a a la b le fo r week 1 .1 0 0 ; compared »|U lajit w e e k .a u p p ly largely a la u g h te r e lu ie a ;

butchera p re d o m ln a iln g ; m od e ra te ly active: butchera u n e v e n ly ateady to 26 low er; low a Oi

[U, and feed er pig* ile ad y ; bu lk eholce lflO-240 , 1/ Ib. b u tchera 27.26.

Sheep a a la b le for week 760 ; compared w ith laat w eek aupply a c a tte re d ahlpmenU ca apring lam b a , old cron lam ba a n d y ta rllnga ; da m oderately ac tiv e , all - e lu a e a a teady | moat 12

u choice a n d p rim e apring a la u g h te r lamba \\^ 28.60; odd h ead to 24.00. ^

i j j LO a A N G E L E S JJ,% . LOS A N G E L E S , May 7 UD— (F 8 M N 1 - H

C attle a a la b le 460: c lean u p aa le i alM>ut 1/. ateady; c o m m erc ia l a teera 21.00; utility % an d odd c o m m erc la l eowa 13.UO-15.00; ean- i f n e n in d cUlteVi D.60-I3.00,' calVM i i l ib le — iZ 6 0 ; odd lo ta about a t e a d y ; commercial Vi end good J lg h t ealvee a n d v eaJen 20M-

28.00; c o m m erc ia l and good alaughter u calvci 20.00-21.00 ; u llllty 17.00.

llo g i a a la b le none.Sheep a a la b le 76 ; aa lab le aupply feeder

U Iam bi u n eo ld .

U D EN V ER Cl" D E N V E R : M iy 7 ( f f ) - rU B D A y -C il t ! e

1 aalahte 1 0 0 ; c a lv n 60; a ll claaaea nominal.% Hogi 2 0 0 : eholce 100-240 Iba. 27.25-60 ;^ few head cho ice aowa 400-476 Ibi. 20.00-

% sheep n o n e ; earlier top w ooled alaughlerU lam U 2 3 .7 6 ; ahorn 22.60 ; a p r in g lamba *t<

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t OMAHA. May 7 ( U P ) - H o g a 2,700;— T .m t ■> hn„; in n .i^ n IK. c if

lo 26 or m o r a low er; o th e ra a tronrf U tS ' - f *o r more h ig h e r : choice 180-240 Iba. 26.26-76. ^b.

C atlte 8 0 0 ; calvea 60; a la u g h te r e liiieaan d atockera and feeder* g e n e ra lly ateady ; ^

If l. h igh choice to prim e 1,216 lb. fed iteera 8-B1/ ' 26.60; u t i l i ty and com m ercial cow i 12,26- 2.1^ 14.60. rot

No aheep r e p o r t available o n Pridayi. ^ h________ 60

CHICAGO wh CH IC A G O . M ay 7 (iP)— (U S D A )-R o g a

, . j aalable 6 ,0 0 0 ; ateady to 26 lo w er; choice T ei n lfiO-230 Iba. 26.76-27.26; 240-260 Iba. 2B.OO- 2.2go 6 6 ; 270-200 Iba. 26.26-26.00; few up to 360 2,2

aa-lo w - a a 34.00 i-auw a-30 .00^S .50 .— . < '^ 4 C attle a& lable 1,000; calvea 100; ilaugh- [92 te r ateera a n d hcK en n o m in a lly iH iu y :fig cowa 26 lo w e r ; vealera a te a d y : g6od and <

*05 choice a t« « ra . ^ U e d yearlinga an d heifere O e*42 10.60-28.00 : few head choice a teera up to rou*64 24.60; u t i l i t y and com m ercial cowa 12,60- 2.0^40 16.00; e a n n e ra and cu tte fi 10.00-17.26; good «>0*02 to prim e v e a le ra 20.00-24.00; cu ll to com* in®,62 roercial 10.00-10,00. 1-7

Sheep a a la b le 600: eholce and prim e cer moatly c h o ic e 108 lli. fed aho rn lamba

- . j r l t h . ^ 0. . l .B d tJ . itead iL -it. .23J l f l i cuU .to . . - f igood a h e m a lau g b U r ewea 4.60-6.60. K

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p o u n d ; lo n g h o m i 3 8 y4-37^ ; proceeied loaf ^ “ I 34-37; S w iaa grade A « ^ T m « - < 4 T - ]

C 87-98. o n B utters 1,446,262 poundi. M a rk e t iteady.

0* acore 6 6 % centa a p o u n d ; 02 acore 54% ! “ 0 .00 acore 6 4 ^ 4 ; Ho acore 6 2 ; carloU : 80 nO)

_ K o re 64% : 89 K o re 88. R h E g g i 1 ^ 4 .1164 Cg W r M a rka* w eak ., B hltjL

la rg e e x tr a a 70 per een t A an d over 86% ce n ti a d o t e n : 60-69.0 p e r c e n t A and t r e

.iV ov e r 36 ; m ix e d large ex traa 60-69.0 per cent ^ a n d -o v e r 8 4 ; mediuma 60-60.9 per ccnt

1“ A and o v e r 82V j; atakdarda 82V i; current 1 - reccipta 8 1 ; d lrtie a 80^ i checka 30. l n tC ---------------------------------------- * P a i

“ N E ^ Y O l l K . ^ ^ * ^ ' ^ ( S ^ W ^ r r u t u r M 70 cloaed .6 o f a cen t to 1.1 eenU higher;SO Ju ly 160.BB: Oct. 161.4B; Dee. 16S.4B; I Kn M arch 167 .2 0 . t h c5 0 . _ C crllflcR ttd ,. 5fool ip g t 160,oN. , .

Wool topa fu tu re a cloaed 1.3 to IJSccnla 5 0 h la h c r ; M ay 106,SB; Ju ly 198.2: Oct. ItlB.O- l e t = * . j a a i l L l i ^ e . lOe.OB: H erch new 108,5B;

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d l e r s a n d t h o a lx th a n n u a l W e lse r Ib s p r i n g e q u a r o d a n c e . ^

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P r e d o r lc lc O . P a y n e . R . . M e ., h a s c - p r o p o s e d le g i s l a t i o n p r o v i d i n g a 1 . d e a t h p e n a l t y f o r n a r c o t l c a p e d d le rs Z. w h o a e ll t o J u v e n i le s . r—

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F i n a n c e | ;

C H IC A G O , Uay 7 ifi) —G ralna aold o ffe a r ly a n d th en bounded back on the board ^o f t r a d e today. Deallngi w ere active both <

^ w h e n th e m arke t w u going dow n and when, «j r . i t w a a recovering. ,

’ W h e a t fe ll nearly I eenta oo th e early 1irk e t Belling w u bued on belief nex t 1

M o n d ay 'a agriculture dep a rtm en t crop j imba ^oreem»t w jll ralie eitljnated w in te r w heat

pV oductfon - from a month ago , 1- L a t e r , w h ea f roade up a l l ' i t a In ii and |w e n t above tha prevloui cloae. i

O th e r ce rea li followed tb e action e f1**-^ ■ w h^at* ' 1

w h e a t d o aed «/;-« higher. M ay 2.02 '/ ,-Vj ; £ ■ ^ c o rn % lo w er lo >1 hlirher. May 1.63W;

o a ta % to 1 c m Maher, M ay 72% -% ;I t o - m 2 % to 3 oanU hi|ih«r,-M *y 85y«-»'*oy. C, 0 0 . h e a n a I c e n t lower lo 3 centa higher, May t !o o ; * ''d l»f d 6 cenla lower to 4.S liner *5enta a hundred pounda h igher. M fy

18.7& '16.80. Ifo r " - I

u « d CASH CRAIN; 00 • C H IC A G O , May 7 (/P)—C u h w heal none. ^P n l C o rn N o. 1 yellow ; No. 2 1,6H%; £

N o. 3 1 .66% ; lample grade 1.4C-4U. J'u lly O a u No. 1 heavy while 70'/<. .l - l - B a r le y nom inal; malting 1.20-62; feed '

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.0 0 ; Open* High Low Cloier ln a W h e a t /•

M ey 2.01% 2,02‘A J.D9 2 ,0 2 ^ ,J u ly 1.04^4 l.Kfii. 1.02V, 1,’Jfi *S e p t 1.98% ),'jyV 1.96'/1 l.UKn g

,llle D « 2.03H u m , 2.01 2 .IH ', 5la a t C o r n -j t« r M ay I .6314 1.63% 1.68 1 ,6 3 ^ In a : -lu Iy 1.62Vl l-52% 1.62 1 S 2 \ Zo ng S e p t 1,48V , 1 <5'; 1.4BU 1 19, d * D ee 1.41^* 1,12% 1 .41 '^ 1.42>4 Ia k ’ ®»itb M «y -71% .72'% nifld. J u ly .68 .fiU .67T; .B9

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B y # fTtd M ay .92 M .»1 .96 V ,,

J u ly n>4U .09 .94 Vi .!)«% i.ve- 8 « P t •0 7 ^ 1.02 .97'A l.O lU 1,w a D eo 1 .02<y; 1,0(1% , 1 .02% .1.06^^

k a n s a F c it y g r a i n ^red K A N S A S CITV, May 6 W»)— W heat: 66 Cnta c a r e ; dow n '4 c to 2‘/ ,c ; No. 2 hard and \„ . d a rk h a rd 12.46; No. 3 12.48; No. 2 red r

12 -24% U> *2 .ail4N ; No. i 12-26% to Vn b . I2 .B 3>4N . C

C o r n : 64 c a r t ; dnwn Io to u p ^ c ; No.* w h i te 11.62 to |1 .«7N; No. 8 11.67 to .I 1 .6 6 N ; No, 2 yellow m d m ixed I I . 68V4 to °

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le r Potatoes-OnionsCHICAGO ONIONS

C H IC A G O . May 6 l/P)—O nion ftitiirea:' C lo a e : Nov, |1.86, Jan. 11.86. Feb. Jl.07.

t ie ----------- I - b 'CHICAGO50; C H IC A G O , May 7 (U P ) - P o U tn a rriv a la P00. 48, t r a c k 110, total tJ. S. ahipm enta 1,046. t l

S u p p llea light, demand good, m ark e t u- i« r ■ lig h tly a tro n g e r for i>ot& o ia am i new ,bfl a tock .

T r a c k aalea (100 lln.) US l A w aahed W■ rwllK"Z*incH ~m I5i5iim "unlm ‘a t A l ^ n i I n n ^ _ a

a o ta a n d N o rth Dakota P o n t i a c i ' 'w ixed’ "fZ )Q. 1.80>2.26| RuaieU grade nad aiso unipe> ^ ,Ay c if ie d a.OO. New itock I A labam a round -JtJ- -**.u i l H ; qn ll/n rn li. fQUnd^*«l«^ U 0 ^ -6 { k ^ 76 Ib. b a g a o n cw trE aali T S 57‘ r/ffrttfS“ round ,es reda 50 Iba. 2.20, Wl y . S t r e e t aa lea (100 llii.h Id a h o B uaieta v sra 8 .6 0 -4 .8 6 ; 60 lb. bagi 1,76: fiv e 10 lb. baga J5, 2 .1 0 -2 .2 6 ; Minne*nU and N o rth D ako ta ^

ro u n d reda 2.00-2.76; W iaconaln round w h ite a 1.76-2.00; 60 Iiu. 1.00: round reda a 60 Iba . 2.20. New itock: C a lifo rn ia long w h ite a 4.60-6.00; Alaljima rou n d reda 4.00-

,M 4 .1 6 ; U S IB 2,26-2,80; 60 Iba. 2.00-2.J6; loe T e x a a rou n d redt 60 Ila. 1% inchea 2.15- n, 30- 2 .2 6 ; F lo r id a round reda 4 .25; 60 Ibe. ± 160 2 ,2 6 -2 .3 6 ; U S III 60 lb.. 1.60-1,76. Q

O n io n BUQpUefl moderate.- d e m a n d ^ i lo m .- s c lh- m a r k e t du ll. .y T r a c k aalea t None reported. ^nd S t r e e t aalea (60 Ihi.) US I u n le u a ta te d : gra G e n e ra lly good (jualltjr T n a a yellow Rer- ^ to m u d aa 8 Inch and larger 1.76 ; 2 to 8 Inch .

10> 2 .0 0 -2 .4 0 : G rano 8 Inrh and la rg e r 2 .00: t t lod c ry a ta l w ax 8 inch and U rger 2 .2 6 ; 2 to 3 m . in e h 1 .76-2 .00: 26 Ib. bagi w h ite lK>iIeni

1 .7 8 : m id w ea t yellow globet m ed ium 60-76 n a cen U .^ i

“ Report Given on Minor Accidents s

A 1 9 4 1 C h e v r o le t d r i v e n b y B o y d t o- J V . T a y l o r , 17, F i le r , w a s d a m a g e d $ 5

a b o u t 10 a . m . T h u r s d a y w h e n t h el i g h t s b u r n e d o u t a n d T a y l o r f a i l e d t r

J t o s e e a r i g h t a n g le t u r n i n t h e r o a d , a t4 T ■ H i s c a r -"wc n t - t t i r o T ig h a T e n c e U (

o n t h e R i e n k e , r a n c h t w o m l le a t hy: n o r t h , t w o m lle a w ea t a n d a m i l e a \ 60 n o r t h o f F i v e P o ln t j w e s t , D e p u t y

S h e r i f f P a u l R o ss r e p o r ta .^ Veldft—Tnylnr, Twin —JWaa- — id tre a ted a t Majlo Valley Memorial "* hosp ita l for a small cut on the left5t le s T h u rsd a y after m r c a r skidded ,

Into th e rear of a car driven by eP au line P. Qrllfln on a county road .

- -tw o-and-,onii.httU mllM soiith -o f . J r; Five P oin ts east.I ! InvestlgatlnB sheriff offlcera said I

tho fro n t end, hood and left front -1, fender of Mrs. Taylor's 1963 Oheyro-0- le t a n d the rear end or Mrs. O rlf- - I i f in 's lilll-Cheviolet were damaged. ----------------------------------------—-------- -11

" P a r k in g F iiw; 8 ~R o b e r t L . P a y n e f o r f e i t e d $25

b o D d 4 n - p o l i t& - « o u r t4 h iA - « 'e o k - w h o n --------t h e f a i l e d t o a n s w e r a c h a r g e f o r • . o v e r t i m e p a r k i n g a f t e r t h e c o u r t “ y g r a n ^ h i m a n _ « t r a d a y i n w h i c h ^ n r - t o - A p p e a r r - H ^ h a d - f l v ^ t h e f - d e l l n - ' — . q u e n t c l t a t i o w , ' ’ P o s t i n g $ l e a c h fo r o v e r ^ e p o r k - U

^ i n g T h u r s d a y w ere M rs . E a r l L a k e , ^ V a y G t i r n a n d , C . R . H u m p h r e y s . L e r o y M o th e r s h e a d , R a l p h R o u c h . ^ W i J l i a m T e r r y , W . E , T h o m a s , M rs . 'J . P . O r i a e z . B a r b a r a P u l l e r a n d

^ L . J a m e s K o u tn ik .

Pinch Is Lucky ^N A S H V I L L E . T e n n ., M a y 7 f W - p

P o l i c e a r r e s t e d L if fo rd S w i n g e r o n , c h a r g e s o f b e in g in to x ic a t e d , w h ic h I g w a s l u c k y f o r th e f lO -y e a r -o ld N e g ro .

H o h a d g o n e to s leep o n t h e r a i l* g r o a d t r t i c k s ^ * ^

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T I M E S - N E W S , T W

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AreRepoHe9I. 11 <F n Pe». Ore)bo.rd so rority la depicting the b irthday

e both cak e Idea with a g ia n t cake.I when Cub Scouti, and th e

u r i; D ouble D 4-H club sponsored by ( nexi U nion school PTA are reproduc- whm 'If't C h ristm as tree d ls j

p layed In IVln Palla. On Christm as < .n j e v e the men p u r u p a large sage-' „ b ru sh In the school and decorated

i t w ith bits of rib b o n , tinsel, f r u i t '/i-M: a n d whatever else th e y collld find, i j j .s : M rs. Iro Kuykendall Is Scout le a d -

e r - j n d Ma . Ross W ard leader of . M;x th e 4-H group.

M.y Masic Valley Shrine club w illh av e mamhlng m em bers and a b an d . Homer W hittlesey, president,

none. the Burlcy S h rln e rs ' band w ill .sm, ■ a tte n d . The Twin Palls M asonic '■ lodge was organized Jan. 13, 1906,

w ith a membership of 27. E v e re tt Sweeley wu first in itia te , the c h a r ­te r members com ing from o th e r lodges.

cio,e T he Twentieth Century club , organized In April, 1006, plans a

p j t" f loa t. Its original nam e waa th e I S yrlnga Llltrary S tu d y club, nam ed

a f te r the state flow er. It was th e I.JJU f ir s t women's club, changing to i ts 1 p resen t name In M ay , 1S09. P real- IJ ’ den t. Is Mrs. E d ith Balsch, w h ile

M rs, Prank Dawson ia float c h a ir - m a n .

j l , , T he r,n.1-ahurd i . w ith Mrs. K e n - j i ! ! ' n e th Moon and J a c k P. Smith aa

f lo a t chairmen, w ill commemorate ita ■organization in Twin Palla in

i:oi3 1B05.UMV4 In Thursday's Jam boree slory, E d

L lerm an should h av e been listed as i! e« chairman^ol Ihe Jam boree Instead of 1 *mi W arberg. The Jaycees, not th e i to 9*’“”'*’“ ' Comm erce, will h an d le

c o h c ^ o i u tor fhe Jamboree.: No. Warberg mid the show itself is n o t y to opat> t® all, and a ll five clubs w ill

participate, The O ak ley VIgllantees 2 a n d the Cassia coun ty M ounted

:----- -posse-ato-bi!lng-n.sk f d .. to-partlcipatc-i n th e parade only.

L MrsJRathke_Gets__ P e n c i l o n Speech

07. Mrs. Edjvln R a th k e received th e ' - b lu e pencil for he r ta lk , “The H o s-

•ivala p ita l Triangle,” a t th e meeting o f ,046. th e Toastmlstress c lub Friday m o rn -!^ J ji» -a tJ « ra ) ! iL c a If i^ _____________ _________

O ther spenkers a n d their top ics |ahed w ere Mrs. Jean Dondenvllle, “T h e

-A B e-of-.N etvefl.l_an£L _M rfi^M u^ D rake, ‘Tutting R elig ion to Work In

ound M en ta l Health."■7TO~ nwCcflt!0n~ a n d " table top lt ^

w ere given by M rs. Fred W agner. M /s . J. Woodson C reed acted a s toaatmlstrees,

ound Evaluators w e r e Mrs. LaV em w Mr6. Roger Thomas a n d4.00- M rs. Clarence M itchell.Z-J5: T h e next meeting w ill be held M ay

22 a t the Harry C ohen home. A O oldeiJ Jubilee barbecue will be

ilom. -senred at-6;15 p.m. a n d offloora w ill b e installed,

Ited! Q uests at this w eek 's meeting w e re f®’’' M rs. Melvin Ward a n d Mre. G e r - 2.00: tru d e Wagner, Buhl.

^ M a n F i n e d $35Roy Fields, Twin F a lls and H a n -

^ - neHTTiieiidM- guilty "o r-n n io w fu n ydraw ing water from a fire h y d ran t

♦ q a n d paid a fine of $3B and 13 costa in police court P r id ay moming. H e

oyd took his statutory t im e and posted ged {60 .bond when a rra ig n ed Thursday, the i-ields, who drives a water ta n k lied tru c k for the Carl E . Nelson C o n - )ad. s tru c tio n company, w a s arrested car-» nce H er in the day ta k in g water f ro if f lies th e hydrant at the com er ot P U er nlle avenue and Quincy s tre e t, uty _________________________________

(Bued OD Co.t-p«jswonl)jp j 1 day - par word

8 par word vtt dayny 6 dava .i« per word per dAjr

oad minimum of 10 worda la required-ta any one claiiified ad^. ________ _

For example, lee Uhla belowi ,a'jd Worda j 1 day_ 8 daya~ 6 dayaont 10^1 I .60 11.20 I II.BQ^ 16 I .76------~nr~

____ 20~f. i.OO~l 8.40~ ~ a o ~I r~i~2r~{ a.OO i 4.00

iJnleea your c r ^ t baa be^ eataS ------ -Uahed.-cii!rmuirteeomi>ftflr>fiiifi5i^<lirT^

5^ DEAnLlNff gnn . ,Monday'a ad*- J p^ro. Saturdaye

Tueadara through Pridayi 1 p.m. Day Before Inierlioa ' Sundari—8 p.m. Saturdaya

wn- — Thig-wTjflfTflerv6i*^tf^Bhi'i<reart—for «nd rajact aay oluaUied adverliiing.

“Blind Ada" are auioUy ^onfidtntial , . and no Infomation can be givea In

. r a ird to till tdvertlaar. ___. .

Errora ahotild be reported immediate rk> I7. No allowinci will m made for nor*

khan one Incorrect inaertion.lys. ■ ------ *ch.

n‘d C A S H P A I DFor Dead, Old o r Disabled

HORSES, MULES, CATTLEfor prompt p ick-up

1 - P hone COLLECT 0392-J3, BUHL on . . 3I'h R i m v i e w T r o u t F o r m

Niagara Si C rysta l Springs J Northeast o f Buhl J

SO U N D S GOOD . . . A HOIST a n d JACK, A LL IN ONE

COFFING J l HOIST-ALL______

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—A JACK WITH STAND- ^ A HOIST WITHOUT STAND

PAUL r ROBERTS

DIVISION firiCFX mill INDU8T1UAL SUPPLIES

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If, Twin Falli, Phona 2485

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ra jT B p a r e n t s__ ________ W E N p e a , M a y 7 - M r . a n d M ra ,

, "V in c e n t~ W < > h h j~ T ^ « h a v e

r e t u r n w l J iQ f i i e ^ - a f t e r v W t i n g t h e i r

h d a y _______________________________ _____________

I th e SPECIAU NOTICESi b y

> U C - S P ^ O E R C o n etie re . l i r a . Lyale G ardner.d l s - i 7 1 9 ^ to d avenue e aeu P b o n e 2687-J.

t m a s A LC O U O U C 8 A n oaym ooa . W edneaday, s a g e - ' ' ® « < ^ ‘n E r p » o r t - H o u i« r W r tU 'B o i " < r ^

W A N T ^ to lelL M o r tc a c e o d rea lden iia i - p ro p t j ty . SubaU nU al d l ic o u a t. W rite

n d . B ox IK-Y, Tlmea-Newa.__________________l e a d - B A L U iO O U danolDff claaaea In aU ajre ^ o f sro u p a . Open e n ro llm e n t. U e r le Slod*

diii-dT D alieln* ' BcBooi; H e lin “ ‘ BoBIer, teacher. Phone 2804 o r 823.

» MU. MOTEL O P E R A T O R I Add to " S ed a aervlce you a lre a d y g iv e y o u r guea tl r l« » n t W e 're open 'ro u n d th e olock every day

o f the year and w ill e a ll fo r a n d deliver! W i l l W eat 6 Pointa M ohllaerv lce , a c r o u from

s o n i c A lbertaon’a.

SCHOOLS & T R A IN IN Ge r e t t T £A C H E U fll W rlta . C la re K eraU ng. Ada . / j a r - co u n ty eo-ordinator, 1007 C h a le t A part- ) t h e r m unU . Boiie, Idaho . M ake au m m er apar*

tim e pro(iUl)le in p u b lle re laU oha pro- g ra m .__________ _______________

S a C H I R O P R A C T O R Sth e N E B V E im c Ii 1I>u O t. Am. B a rd in . 110

im ed ^hon. 3326th e BEAUTY-SHOPS-------

0 i t s j E X r e r s - B eau ty a n d alenderizinB T e s i - aolon. 1310 B pnice A venue. P h o n e 8876. v h i l e tiO M PL E T E modern b eau ty aerv iee by ex- m i r . operatora. M a c h ln e le u a n d eold

. wavea~^6.00 up. A rtia tle B eauty Salon. C O M PLETE beauty aerv lce by odvaneod

: v e n - -fi< -nduced i—^ d en ta work free. M achlneleaa a n d eold

^ wavea. ta.OQ. B eauty A r ta Academ y.

S I n _ L O S T A N D F O U N DL b S T ! Square t ra c to r aea t E t w e e n Jerom e

. a n d Berger. P h o n e 0202-R4, F ile r , eve.J n in g i._____________ _______________________

. - L A D Y ’Sj while W a l t h a m ^ r i i t w a t c h wilh iQ O I expap iion band. Ix)at S a tu rd a y . Phono

t h e 038<-J2 or re tu rn lo T im ea-N ew a claaii-f ied departmenU__________________________

L O S T : Pulia tor fo r m ilk in g m achine. __ . 1 w eal Eden on h ig h w ay 26. C a ll collect

1_n o t 2803, E«ien. or 166-J2, T w in F a lla . W. w i l l p . Dielcard._______________________________

> te “ S I T U A T I O N S W A N T E Dn t e d and ac re a g e p low ing . Phonep a t o ------ 8M&-J1- ------------------------------------------------------

0A K D B N 8 and law n s—n rto tiiled . — p b o n r120 or 3100, Twin Falla._________________

in m y home, 32B 4 th S treetJ E aat. Phone 8006.________________________5-------- -itN 0 3 t-T O rta h r- ia n n d ry t -I friB -fltb -a<renor -

1 eaat. Phone 6B7-R._______________________c n a l l t y p e s o f houaekeeping . Phone

. 3220-M. Twin Falla .______________ .LA W N and garden aerv iee . R oto tilling .

? 0 S - Phnne . 384 gr 3100. T w la , Falla.________J o f I'A M ILY ironinsa. M en'a la u n d ry a n d eur-□ , - n - ta in a done. Call 2766-W.______________________ Q 'D^ELL

R O T f' TILLING i i a r a .n , n n d U w r i »IUiT h e 1 2 ^ H rT . A n n . . P h u n e 8704._________,— A±, A L L , TYJF„S.nf h o u jic i:lean ing .-JK iiilam gr. lc 1X1 clean ing and K em toning , Call 3023.

LA W N MOWING w an ted . H av e own I m o w a t^ B h n n a -----

GAflDE'N and acreage p low ing . Teie'phone OOflft-Rl a fte r 2 p .m . A lfred Jo rgenaen .

W E A ltE wjuljtped to g ive you beat aervlce fo r poui-etl liaiem pnta. Phone 3183-M.

^ e m W A N TED i Ouatom tru c k in g . A ll farm produetf. Phone 8807-M. J tm C arney .

P A IN T IN G : C o n trac t o r by h our. Good w o rk a t prlca you can a ffo rd . Phone

M a y a330-W.___________________________________A F O R BETTER p a in tin g a n d c lean in g , in-

a ide and outiide c a ll F ederico a n d Ham p- to n a t 1461.

P A ^ M A W G tM fl . ^ o t a novice. S a lU fac l tlo n aiaurcd. No d r in k in g , am oking; Cui-

v e r e v e r. rh o n e " » 4 -J ._________________________3 e r - LAW NMOW ERS aR arpened and repaired .

F re e plekup and .d e liv e ry . In term oun- ta in Fuel Company. P h o n e 120.

PA IN T IN G iniide and o u t. Good wnrit- m an ih lp a t reaaonable Talea. Phone8230-M. ~ ___________ '

f _ _ G IR L attending buaineaa achool w ould like •

r a n t e x p e r i e n c e d i r r ig a to r a n d t ta c to r m anchild. P re fe r jo b w ith oppor- .

tu n ity lo milll ow n cowa. W rite box 16-Y. i H e Tim ei-N «w i.

B t e d H E L L O FRIENDS 1 Tm a t ll l p low ing gar- ' d a y . dena, a lio lawn leveling . Sam e aatiafac-

^ * 7 aerviee. P h o n o 2363-R. H erm an iP h fp p i. ^

H E L P W A N T E D — F E M A L E i

r o w b x p e b i i c n c e d ■ a te n o g ra p t ie r : 'aho rtH am rfrequired with aom e bookkeeping ab ility . Apply in own h a n d w ritin g . W rite BoxIS-Y , Timea-Newa.________________________

160 W EEK ADDRESS A N D M A IL poat- 1 eard a fo r u i at bom e. a p a re tim e. P en o r .

k!_______ ty n fd , -B n c lfa a - .a ta m p a d — lalt-addieeB ed ' i^ envelope. C. W y a tt . P . 0 . B ox 2271.

Aaheville, North C a ro lin a . ]

i r d flEC R ETA R Y .for P o lae lay? office, p re fe r- .ab ly 26 to S6 y eara w ith law o ffice ex- ^ perlence. but w il l consider co m peten tperaon w ith ile n n g ra p h ic expariance in 1

^ o lh e r linea. S ta r t in g a a la ry 1260 per _~ > n 5 n lli: TVTIte, g iv in g re fe rencea atS" -

__ p a e t experience. V em o n K. S m ith , 1000 •. M ain Street, Roiae, Idaho.

r - I J- GOOD O PPO R TU N ITY fn r q u a lified ;— '^ f l c e aaalatant. M arried woman pre .[51 le rre d . Referencea requ ired . Jd ltch e ll (

. H u n t Ford SbIpv PnM ,

E x p e r i e n c e d t r a c to r a n d fa rm m a- ^ ch inery operator. Y ear uruund jo b for

i r t ---------- r i 7 f l r T d » f tp 5 < r T I o b - n r r a n i7 o 7 3 t^ 0 0 " 1g . S p r ln g i Raneh, H a y e rm a n . ~___________ *• I a iN O L E MAN fo r g e n e ra l fa rin w ork. S lo Experience in lan d lev e lin g and ca te r-

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^ GEINSRAL farm h an d . R eferencea required .A ubrey E. V lttetoe. M u rtau g h . Vj aouth r o f hltfhway 60— A rtea ian road. Phone

____I 42766.____________________________________ _______ EXPEHIBNCED ( . r m h .n d . M ixI.rn lo u r-

room houie except h e a t G arden a p o t and — m lJk furniahed. G iv* experience, refer* T encea and wage* expec ted . W rit* Box 20-Y. Tlmea-Newa.________________________ t

^ SALESMAN WANTED t

L, S e llin g aulotnolillea j i o n a of th e h ig h - - C eat paid profefiiona th e re la fo r e f fo r t " I expended.

' ] F O R T H E R I G H T M A N M

.1 Wa will m ake an o u U U ndIngpropoaition ' _

P leaaa do not app ly un leea you d ra ire /to m ake -thii b iis in n a your c a re e r —a n d you ara w illing to w ork . T.

e x p e r i e n c e H E L P P ^ FiB D T N O T N E C E S S A R Y

S a la ry will be p a id w h ile I r a r n in f ^

. . i t g e s 35 to 35 p r e f e r r e d - - •

A p p l y

M R . G O R E

Gore Motor Co,

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- . = ^ > » A L E & FEM ALE- -C O O J C ^ E v .n ln j ,h l ( L i l i u . T on C . t . , D

r l i o n . » l o r IH 9._________W H ID O W -irlm liifr , tu ll o r ii.i-l tim e.

A pp ly to Mr, M acM tillrn. Idaho D eparl- m cn t m ore. Twin FnlU._________________ ^

-W A K T ED —e x p e r i e n o i Sd '

WINDOW TRIMMERnnd CJ

SHOW CARD WRITER

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■ — loti||—C heap..- W rita -B o « W c a u iia .

vada. —_________ V A L U A B LE fra ric luae aponaored and en-C doraed by local C ivic elub. N o com pel -S tlon. C om pletely pa ten ted . I n i t ia l Inveat-. Pbon". m ent 12460 r e q u l r ^ . T h e re a f te r w e a ^

aiat you in f in a n c in g up to IZ*/®® -? r— I— expanjipn in th la fa a t g row ing field. . ‘■•r*”" ' pra.liV proof. To qualKjr roo m|ut ta ^87-*^ pcrjD anently located ia com m unitjr. be•dneaday. »ble to a tan d rig id c h a racU r and cred it J0I-<rpr — I n v M t l g a t l o n r m u i t T J a a a T J w n n e ^ l - ^______ . ca l civic club . W e com pletely “ tahliah the- H e n t ia J builneia fo r you aod th e re a mllliona or

W riM dollar! apent- o n adverU alng. Y ou.have no ren t, no overhead , no employea. Peraon

- aelected w ill do no eelllng, "O.1 QftS honee ty and w lU bilU y m ow

.. i m p o r t a n t - t n r j m e avtrflgflBoBIar, j j j j , u r t a Im m ^ la ta ly . ateaHlIy

_______ r- Increaalng. C loaeat investigation and1 to the fcreening o f th ia ep terprlae m agnifiea iU r gu ea tl a ttrac tion . W riU giving y o u r § « » » / '« -rvarv dav >nH nhnne tn Timea-Newa. Box 19-Y.I deliver I ------------------ ----------------------------------------roM from r '_________ F O R LEASE

in . Ad. • imlon.ll)’ .dv.rll.rf prodMU.‘t A p t s _____________________________n e r apare 'ioha pro- __ _____

i MODERN SERVICE STA'HON ^ 1- ,,|i E«t.ll.nt loc.llon. D«. u other Inwr-

est present owner will ulv. I 2t 0 diH. ______ count on <loek .nd ..lUlpment K t.ken— - - -lmmedl.uly, - - . - - - -?3vW n, C o n t a c t Mr. W o o d a l l

UTAH OIL COMl>ANY se by ex- p h o n a iS6and eold

Salon. I ' ' " -advanced _________ .

a k ia - .a tu ^ i ' ■ . 1* .‘. " I " ' ' ' RICHFIELD OIL CORP.

?_____ Hu new Ser 'lce Station, for leua Inn Jerom e Twin Falla. Hurley nn<i o th e r po in ta In H er eve. Southern Idaho. Excellent leaae offered

to rluht p a rty . Fitiancial a a ils tan ce—r-----r r available if gimllfit'd . F o r ap p o in tm en t

“ "ph” ';'. >'■

RICHFIELD . " “ n S Oil Corp.

BOISE, IDAHOL—,___ _______. Phone —

- P h o n e - NOW A V A ILA B LE

--------- TWIN FALLS AREAi StrMl WHOLESALE DISTHIBUTOHSHIF■ i-.-.n tir -W 6 im i-(M )0 0 -P E R -M O N T Iil-________ Excellenl pay plua p ro fit percentage

Phone during In itia l com pany tr a in in g pro­gram . Excluilve, p e rm an en t franch lic on only buaineii of ita kind in thia area.

“ . Office, weekly T .V . and new apaper ad- — ------------------------ vertlilng fu rn ished by 'com pany. N ation-a n d cur- ^|]y tdverliaed equipm ent hand led by ea-________ Ubllihed alo re i. d ia trlbu tora . a rch llecta .o r hour. • building co n trac to ra and g o vernm en t

w ith q u l r ^ fo r fa il m oving ito ck Inventory w itb guaran teed re tu rn . Thia ia one of

I th e m oil aolld buainfcia o p portun ilieaUulBaper- -w i» h -d V fln |u . ♦ a p a n d ln g - f u t a r a - - a n y ^

where In th e a u te . F o r in te rv iew call ve own 464, extenalon 111.I n a - ----- 1 - ^ - . . ^ ....... .............. . ------- Ieiephone

[ ^ e B O A R D 8 . R O O MPLEA SA N T HHim. Home cooked meala. 120

II farm 6 th avenue nftrth.Carney.

i t t g s f u r n i s h e d r o o m s

CLEAN, buement room tor m.n, 15.-J------- J— Second avenue n o rth .___________________I CLOSK IN nice c lean . P r iv a te entrance.

321 2nd Avenue N orth . ■_____________JTTTTTT N lO K -m o irr in -p r iv a tfr-h o m e -whero there

r » i «>-e no ch ild ren . Cloae in . Reaaonable. ngi o u i- desired. Phone 330S.------ p - T FU RN ISH ED room fo r rent, n e a r telephonerepaired. j,aih. I .a u n d ry and k itchen privllegea

if dfilrtKl. U H y. Phone 70H-R.___________

F U R N I S H E D A P A R T M E N T S

017k AN“ t h r « room e. L aundry - faeiiitiea. 11 446 2nd a v rn u e ca st.

^M>klv‘ ONE-ROUM m odvrn , p riva te e n tra n c e ; I~ h e g t ,~ h t i t~ w te r~ P h ffn r628r~ ----------

Inr m an TW O BEDROOM baaemenl apartm en t.I oppor- Utilltlen fu rn lah ed . Phone 602-NW .3X 16-Y, CLEAN a p a rtm e n ta . P rivate ahow eri, all________ u tilltle i pa id . 210 N orth W aahlngton.n g gar- TWO-HOOM, c lean , modern apa rtm en t.la tia fac- Adulta. ii'jH 6 lh avenua north.___________H erm an NEW LY d eco ra ted m odern one room apart*

___ m ent. 210 3rd Avenue N orth ._________A L E NICELY fu rn lah ed baaement apartm en t.— iV^Tr P r lv a U -b a th , c loae in. 442 B lue Lakea

-E2il!£Xin!:______________________U N F U R N I S H E D A P T S .

L Doat- ^ U R ROOM a p a r tm e n t wilh ba th . PhoneP en o r 8240, Twin F alla . ___________

Idieeseit- 't«fiB D R U O M -apartS!enti, tS& m ontbr-N ortb- •£ 2271. L bcuit A p a rtm e n U Call 3024._____----------- F O U R rooma w ith ba th . 116 Jackaon . after-p re fe r- »«>"»•

flee ex- T H R E t ROOM a p a rtm e n t. C lean , cloae in.m peten t A d u lu ortly. N o peU . Phone 1314.

,h. 1000 3 OH 4-iiOOM m odern ap artm en ta , etbve " a nd re fr ig e ra to r furniabed. 286 j l u e

----------- L akei no rth .{ T H R EK-roum a-aad ba th . U tlU tlea.-heet and

illfled w ater fu rn iab ed . I h U la a nice a p a r t ' n re . inent. 220 Oth eaaL

ONE llEDltOOM .p.rtment, Air condl----------- — tioned. H e» C ~ w B t* T n < ^ Ig e > a { ^ range

I furniabed. Cloae In. Adulto on ly . P h o n t

[ l 2 F U R N I S H E D h o u s e s

T’ , N IC E CLEAN th re ^ ro o m m odern. 849 Bluat a ^ 9 L , U ^ B a - n o r t h . ----------- -- ■* ' J ROOMlj. 146 m o n th . Garden a p o t Refer-- ' -!— - - ^ encca. i*hune 2H aa .w .

' l id A L L m odern one-bedroom , n e a r Shel-Indr-m.- '

iqulred. U N F U R N I S H E D H O U S E S | |

' Phone M O p^R N tw o-bedroom baaem ent home. 246o id ney,

y m odern bouae. No peta.

refer* THREE-ROOM hum®, Primrote atreet, lor-^ Box m erly HBO Ulue Lajtea north,______________ T H R E E rooma and bath wrth u liliile i. U

mile WMi o f h o ap lta l on h ighw ay 80, Nop f t i , Itohert l.ehn .________________

D Tw Zr~fiK l)ItU U M iiioilorn hiuni-, UcfeT- encea rw juired. N fu r new ijjgh achool.IntiuIre wi aofi N o rth l.ix-mt,____________

f fo r t D ESIItA H LE am all miMlerii houae. Fine locatlnn. A du lta on ly . No p e u . Inoulre 1210 lOth A venue Eaat. Pbone 178

f M ^ E B N fl r o ^ a and > re a k fa il nook.Localetl in gam e block u A & W Root Beer H and. Hack nf H|ii :>mi Kaat.

M I S C E L L A N E O U S F O R R E n T

occaaiona.R ainboit'a. P h o n e 664.

' FLOOR a tn d e r a n d edger. Clyde filahon ^Lum ber Co. Phone 464, ® —

O f 'T B U C K S AND CARS

.............................. F O R RtJNTPICKUP AKD .

PA fiS K N C E R C A R t ‘ \IDAHO j

U-DRIVE, Inc.EAST n V E POINTS SERVIC*

— 2 P H O N E 1301 ■ ,

■■■■ ______ t

- W A N T E D T O - R E N T , L E A S E 1"C aie i L fcA aE i |0 o r uo a c re rancn; M uii f_____ houie, ba rn anti well or -i-rJng w at^J ‘

fo r domeatifl uae. M clly J r . X / u n . l

_ ^m lth . (irac -m n ti Am., Cn.iyij

^ m o n e y t o l o a i T ^

Eqilll.w, Lite „r .ny | - . | . . l . « l , u ' " ' {OrphnHii h u ild ln g . lMu.»« |,-, i ' * J

' H O M E I M P R O v l M E N T i T ~d ^M E N T ivork : j)rlv«w ,y— ~~r,------

H O M E S F o T s A L i

"7 T riiK “; v y : r "

.------ I.f«. )»« Altur.. drlv., »nJ | _

C I T I E S H O M E S - r o H ^ S A L E - - -a > m n.rc u i TWO C A B IMS to In n o » » l . P t o « a » ^ W ,B o S n o O T r •*-nsifgrTM lli.— ............. " * —

a ita b it fo r ' ' 1

. . - C E C IL C. JO N E Sa com petl- U p f ta lia B a n k A T r u i t P b o n a M i l;ial Inveat- *a r w e aa- ~ ----------126.000 f o r ------------- -

field. De-J m uat be C O U N TRY B O M B . „ .nunitjr. be C o m fo rt In C oun try H om e. Mod-and cred it _ « room bouae. oU fu rn a c e , o n one,helH > f-hx • « f - . \ , ; ^ . - “„ u t h w e a tn o f - « l ty ^ - D o u h la -U hli*h th e w ith abop . ch icken bouae, deepn illiona o f p re ia o re ay ttem . Som e paa-)U.have no g » rd e iu -

LEM A . C H A PIN A G EN C Y ,‘u ty m S r. Vf. A. O . t r .n d e r K en y o n flrm n re IIOO to Phone 719y. ateaHlIy I , m.itlon and - — —ignlfiea ita ' I

y ’ H E R E 'S THB LOCA t I g NY O U ’D L IK E

I a Bedroom b o m e with th e apaclooaneaa and H vabillty fotmd in a very well

J. 8. conalrucled o ld e r home,Illng cem ented. C o a l atoker heat^ T hU hoineucU. located w ith in 2 blocka o f th a W u h -

in g ton achooL <13,260. ^~ 1/ you a re p la n n in g on b u ild in g le t

--------------- Ul he lp you w ith your p lan a , contract-I ing a n d fin an c in g .

i T I O N V S W I M I N V E S T M E N Tsr in te r- C O M P A N Y

T J r .- P b o n e 661

1 ----------' LA RG E B R IC K TAMILV H O M E . Four

bedrooma, 2 batha. living room , d in ing j ' * room, firep lace , baaem enl, *■/•**•

-------------- Choice loca tion n ea r achoola. Newly■■ ■ ' decorated. W onderfu l buy a t 116,800.

--------------------- O w i w r ^ U k M - l a - J t U j l U s n a ! : ____ ,I t P . T H IS IS P R E T T Y . Low p riced , too l

See th la a tt rM tlv e tw o b « lro o m horn, leaae In w ith hardw ood floo r., fu rn a c e , « a ra je , o in ia In patio . P r ie . o n I j »7,680. T e rm ,.

R E A L E S T A T E

m trnent^ S E R V I C E A G E N C Y

' 628 M a i n N o r t h P h o n e 1 J40

H O M E 'V A L 0 E 8

-------------- S Bedroom B r ic k : One o f o u r nicer-------------- homes. Haa . tU c h e d garaBo. pa tIo and_________hurlltcue., bM cm en t, L ARGE room a and

p e rie f lt .f i& ju la u o a .— — ------------------------4 Bedroom hom e. L ovely y a rd and

^ b aaem en t G a rag e , a torm w lndow a.S H IP - * B edroom hom e, w ell lo ca ted and ! jg y jm a ttra c tiv e . 11.500 down, ea sy te n n i . _

centage R Q B I N S O N - F E L D T M A N

•JncSi?e D r l v e - I n R e a l t o r s :

i ’e r " ." ; P h o n e 398 747 M a i n A v e . W .N ation- -------------------------------d by ea- - - _____________ .:hllecta. .. .•rnm ent _______ . . _____

ventory ad v a n ta g e 'o f the landacap ing“ ’‘1 ow ner'a b a r^ w ork, y e t hava a

■i . J » p rac tica lly n ew , 2-bedroom b r ick home,^ n "Spa'dlBTia TooTTnrrhantwood i n t ^ o r j - l H e -

* * and fu l l baaem ent. L oca ted In exclu- alve a re a . T h e price o f 116,760. Ia fa r

■■ h ................. ...................M in i n i 'l ir i IM inillllll •to q u a lified pu rchaaer.

, ECONOMY H O M E ; very c le a n . 2 bed-i rooma, la rg e liv ing room , o il fu rnace— 77- 757; and g a rag e . Located In a h o r t w alking neaia. u\) to tow n. Thla p ro p e r ty ia-------------- e ipecially deairable- fo r a y o u n g couple.I - or could be uaed aa r e n ta l Income

pro p erty . P r ic e d a t |7 ,600 . L iberalI. 16. « S________ T W I N P A L L S R E A L T Yentrance. & I N S U R A N C E

---------- 11J M a i n A v e . E a s t P h o n e 1885ere there • -------------------- ----------------- -iaaonable. ■ . i. i a i i , J

telephone ip rlv llese . H O M E S

^ ^ Y S 3-Bedroom b r ic k home. 2 e a r attached-------------- g arag e . A ll rooma fu lly carpeted.faeiiiUea. le a u U fu l f ir« p la e e and l iv in g room.

Full f in lih ed baaem ent. a u to m a tic oil m tra n c e j N ea r n e w high achool location.- ----------- 'P rice« H o -ae lfc - #16i600;- O ood-te rm a; — •

LO V E L Y new 2 bedroom hom e. Good - — :— . Eaat lo ca tio n . L arge liv in g room and w e n , a ll d in ing room. A p artm en t In baaem en t ^gton. A b a rg a in a t |7 ,900. Eaay te rm a.) a r lm e n t

N E A R L Y new 2-bedroom h o m e on Prea-’ ident a t r e e t V ery choice lo ca tio n . Haa

^ (ull baaem en t, beau tifu lly landacaped------------- lot, fen ced back yard. P riced a t $8,600.)a r tm e n t Sm all dow n p ay m en t w ill h a n d le . -je Lakea ------------- " ' ' '

B E A U T IF U L 2 be<lroom hom e. Fu'll b a iem on t. cho ice location. O w n e r m pu\

I d * Ing o u t o f tow n. Will a c c e p t lale

h ' Phone

in : iz : : r u W a t a o n - C a l l R e a l t o r s ____ .

________ A c r o s s F r o m S e a r s

P h o n e 608 — R e s . 2 608 - 0 0 8 4 -R 3

close In. W e h R V e o e v e r a l g o o d l u m u a n d ......................... r a n c h e s .

lly. K o __________ ________

ta, atove — — — — —56 .Blue r— --------------------------------- ------------------------ j

b e e t and 80 a e r e i e f grdOd fa rm la n d o n South e a p a rt- aide. A few rocks, ip o lted , a n d BOme ________ thlatle . b u t ex ce llen t fa rm la n d with

P b o n t caP t^b aan a a n d ground i» now ready , ^

— borne a n d buildinga.. W IU Inelude- -; 5 atock o f 12 exceptionally good milk

- I re co rd i, calvea a n d fa rm849 Blue m ach inery , fo r I22.0np- »*rmt If _____________"poilfrhc a i once. Made about 2fl aacka oft. Refer-- - “ • '» * -laa lr-y ear-an d h eavy a l f a l f a ' crop.________ Twini

ok_i w ith five a h a rea w ater. Four-room

----- - per c e n t in te re a t. ThU m ay be ju a t w bat

^ E S

ome. 246 Lovely tw o-bedroom home, l a r g e living m m w ith U rg e din ing ipace a n d love-

Jo Deu » ‘ a n d utility in town w ithdUpoaal. A ttached garage a n d lovely

— lawn. W ell l«^aled and nea r new high eet. for- lehooj. Full baaem ent th a t is really_______- *nd a u to m a tic o il G-E. iu rn a e e .iile i. U ,

80, No N otice: W e need aome ll i t ln g a q u ick en •ome o n e and tw o -M ro o m a m a ll mod-

arotind 15.000 to I t , 100 c h . W alk ing d lsU n ce U, town

— . r i f i n i r n ' : , " « >'™ 'Inquire

J . E . W H I T E

r e a l E S T A T E A G E N C Y

l E N T O h a r l e j S . L o o n e y , A s s o c i a t *

IH H . l n A .e n u . E ast P b c n . >17

Blahop J

---------- - ------------------------- I

■---------- I hl o v e l y b r i o k h o m e j

‘f ■{ ’■ ^ • c e and d i n e tu , w ith A t tu h ! ^ 'I 'e p l a c . In lull baw m en t.

f i 's : ; ? ; : t r J : ' " *

g A L M O S T N E W 4 - B E D R O O M

______ O wner t r a n a f e r r ^ l to KmU t r ;;,. *'

" r ^ w i t \ h i . i ™ E u i i ^ ■ o l i : ;

m « f r ' r ; i ' - ' T i r p ‘l r ’ j - t i i ' ' c “ ;'O n ly lll.flon . E x i i l l i h l - i

w ater

W u c I W e m a k e l l b o r a l h o m e l o a n s , iJlj— M o n e y I n tw o w e e k a

^ B A L E o n T R A D E ' ”

I . r of L u iu r lo u a h rlck d iin l. . w i l l . . l l ■'

I ' j u o J ” ' P r i " ^

T lO - IPhons K c n l t y & I n s i i r i i i i c o C o .

______ , ' ’• l l . r ■*

hums, B h o s h o n e B t r c c l S o u t h s 11,

n v p „ i „ , 3 i « o *1 and

' I

- - . ™ i D A l

SALE - HOMESP l l o M m « . W , 'U H u l ™ e f t f c S------------V----------------- ^ Ich

. — .M E K L Y - B U l l^ r r ; : ■ ?«,«■ C om platal, 1

l “ f f i S l S 5 F P , —a . L B lni r i IU (1 I I | H a t | „ ,

______________ Truly a g i ;- - a t only 17,90,

a n d balance ilk .IB to d a y l H om e. M od-''

n ace , o n one « 70U t n JookfnBI t , — D o u b l.- J B W ^ W n _ o t t h ^

houae, deep be happy u,

f f i J s u ^ r S , :

I D A H OC lift Hami,

' 2 0 r S h a i t 6 n e S t r «

~ R E A L E ~ S T ^apaclouaneaa

t i r e m " ; : ^. T hU home I™ ’' " “ l>, t h . W U h- ■’■ ^ ^ v i M T N V E

b u ild in g le t Phon,na, con trac t- ■

[ENT I ■

MOII pu** •even-unll me

-• another jooa_______ , A n 11-unlt motel c

Im m ediate p o . .« , jBOM E. F our dow n paym ent, Huroom, d in ing j d a y , i t i tourU i aei n l, garage.

d room homelace, garage , •— *re rm a . '_________ ____

T E f a r m s t; N C Y --------------------------m

‘h o n e 1 J4 0 so a c r e s n o n h t good farm , w ith %

______________ 100 ACRES loulh' ImJjWVW. Excelleal

I ROBINSON-t o u r n icer D r iv e - I n

rlndow a. F A R M IM I “ «>ed and H A V C H o P P lN o f f --------------- h in i i i lc i_ tw o -e h « t

•t m a n r ; ^ ^ . ; s ' n r t l ri r s J U H N DEERE two-ro, a . . . WT phoapha te atUchmia A v e . W . p io w and aix-foot

I «re All in excellent_ lo r . 2 norlh , ^ w<

, b K E i ' a n d Glandacap ing j

f f ic k V o m .* P O R T A B L E PO T f n S r lo r r t l l e --------------------P l t E R S " :td In exclu-S.780. U f a r D m iA iC iZ k - n u ix u ro iin 'g rT w r: : —i i t r l A 1 U u Q t

le an , J bed- *"'* Sootkoil fu rnace L . —o r t w alking -----p ro p e r ty i i — lu n g couple, i ta l Income0. L iberal A llli-C halm era **W(

fron t wbeel, goU L T Y ---------

E AnlB'ChalmerB Mode'h o n e 1886 s ta ru• ----------------- -plow-andrmowi

. ifilio *'w d :‘ A iiu ..I . , . sing le fro n t wb

Very good .... .

1040 *‘SC“ Caae. 0• a r a ttached bean cultivator / carpeted.v in g room. F - U IH C ira e to r^ Hito m a tlc oil Iol location. i«<8 OLIVER *'60'**d“te rm a; — • • - - - ----------- . ---------

om e. Good H O W r room and ____

'te rm 's '” ' " ' ’ T R A C T O R ( P h o n e 275

me on P re i- c a tlo n . Haa

landacaped ^d a t 18,600. -----------------------------------indle.

)°w„',r m o K “ ASSEY HARRIS •aeecDt lalay m e n t DEERE "A " .

i l t o r g ^

IH C " C " ......................

O U V E Raim# and - --------

O L IV E R ••HC” Crai

----------O L IV E R ‘‘22" M owi

— - O L IV E R “21" Mowu

m e M nwer.«—___—1 o n South

a n d Bome C A S E Side Rake la n d w ith

ow in , ex- HOLLANDU

MU Inc lu d e - - JO H N -D E E R Z -a u la agood m ilk baler ------------- -a n d fa rm If , n T .y v w n w:

16 aacka off a l f a ' crop. 'O L IV E R b ee t-an d 'b a rorri Tw lni ' — “Four-room G ard en roto-tlUar

a n d 6 S e v a ra l .Died tnllkffl ju a t w bat

S e v e ra l nied pow tr » '

f n d 'w e ^ M O U N T A I N

L n r i o ' i i i I M P L E M E N T

lT"re''Jl1» T w i n P a l i s , IdslK I1. iu rn a e e .

a q u ick en -m a ll mod- ______

fu rn ace i

MOTTO:“T o B e ( T o T h e I

:n o y “

s o o ia t* T R A C T !

P bons aiT x _ j j , c with culti™ w

i f l—JO H N PEERS---------------------- U— M OLINE

I M— FARM ALL_______________V A C -^ A S B and ctjlli»

■ W C-A O H aa two

• coM B irE round i. _______

12' N o. 27 MASaBt-W^ O O M propelled.

a k ^ ^ _ . ; ; ; n q .ime. You ■ iO -x in .J a .M A -“ - --------

! lw ° d l 'h " T m’aSSE Y '.IIA B IM ' baaem ent ■ - propelled. r E ic i l l i f i l X n um ber of pull W

l o a n s . B A L B H

106a M A BflEY-llAM I' ! O L IV E R wlrs IIII , K ABM HAND 8 I A 0 «

a r P riS , S ID E R A X tS M O W E IIJ

Y ' d K "! C o .

. MOLYWM A C H I N E K Y J

ng 3100 ^ ) n r*l

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. a r le i .~ 1 3 eufinest Q uality

eed e o t a t o e s ^" nmlKr blue tag seed.DIsmm tree^: by Twinn«w Injpfctlon. TRADE

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Anaconda Treble®up«r Phosphate fflcp i

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PU REBRED^ S ioU U in bull. 17 m o n U u old. woolF ive norlh , I9<, e u t , P e r r ln e B r ld f t . A ll ;(teorge W eatfa ll. Ca IT i

HEGIBTERED H ere fo rd r u g t bulle. W H R 4thblood llnie. G t u n a n n H ere fo rd R an ch , B p.:

------ —«Ogd<nr-UUh«— Phone-l»32tftT T- r H a i^F IV E H O L ST E IN ip H n ie r beifer*. ~ B e n g i used

V M c I n ^ . TB te ited . 6 lo u th , 2 e e e t, \U inie:to u th M otor-V t/' algn . R oge? S U f f o r ^ 120.

R E G I S T E R ^ H ere fo rd bull. T w o y e a n W ILKold . & t r a good. Gentle lad d le bora«. (nor«

--AiM rq iln ir sad d le and k ld i sadd le . L ike n i t i (-" T te w r-y b < m e-0 3 » l» J6 fT * ln -P « n * r— --• Ram S T A U J O lf^ s e rv ice . R egiatered A ra b ia n lo iu P f

A.H.O.R. BTO. D oubla reg istered P a lom ino eoo.l-■(L P .H .A . 6B27; A .H .A . 6628. S U n d ln g to gerinoo approved m area . Caudia R anch . Phone ntou

0206*J1. SKLLI•Pf: 40 WDA^^ER olffs. Ooe o r a ll. 8 r e a i^ dlanlOfii tered Spotted P o la n d C hina p lan f o r 4.H bandmos p ro J te ti. R ay H atfie ld and Son. Phone eiub

048J-R*. 2 nnllei west, 2% so u th « / jfo f jlood southw est c o rn e r o f Buhl. hlntim fl ' Shfti

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th e l u r u t w ay to hard Im provansent l i n/,.ih w ith the ton V . o f PROVED S IR E S .

m A H O - O T A H ® P ro v ed S ire Service

aho C all GLENN RED D ICK , 687, Je ro m e , or • JO B H O P P B R , F iler l l J , d u r in g •

aehool hou ra . o ther tlm ea 0 D. _____ Phone 18J-J o r 179*W. FU er ^

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NKW LAW N b u lld ln i by e x p e r t.. A n j . 2<3-Jw bare In M ag ic Valley. T op soil. P u re fU R N l

Ku]virl:ed ah eep fe r tl l i te r . ex ce llen t fo r courtiw n i . f lo w e ra . Garden p low ing. Phone big i

•R T 12-W W .-Jbhnw M ty tr iT - ------------- ‘

_ . HAY. GRAIN & FE1Pi l tR id X tE b aheep pastu re ^ r 800^ Ijead. W E Bl

Fenoid. P h o n * 4G9«M- * ^ p l ll a . w a n t e d J H ay . W ill pay J l« per ton . Call Exch

a94Q.W, T w in F a lli . SoutlQHAIN N lh n g , s t e m ot d ry . S t ^ a r t ' e 1 FOO

____ Jerom e. P h o n e 63ft-ttV te r.FEISD fr ln d ln |l . O l t» r l l ’. M llllnii S e rv lo i

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— — ing . m o lliia s m ix in g . Phone 86. F ile r . j ix |^U U iiU i^T rii F eed UervUe. O harles R. erato

Drown, R oute I . Bo* 25. BuhL Phone ov en___ 806^.______________________ _____________ en.' ^ FE B D f r tn d tn r a n d m oiaaiei Tnlrlng. TUa n te n - jay’i W jJ ln f Serv ice . i*hone'24SB-N w or

8678«W.__________________________________ _! IRRIQATIfD p a e tu re fo r head of ca ttla . laho. C ontact C w ljrl* f lu tls r . H u n t. Phnne.— - ---------------& j s r a">’rd 4 Com ptny. n » M" • S T E A M ~ lib L L lM 4 .e rv lc . on t h l iob,

— l . r . . K » £!i*^ e ^g“ 2788. Twin r c i i . - : r - "

(3Q0P THINGS TO E A T _____ J----------B l G - l l t o - p o t a t o e e ,— t i ^ m a e t a . — 6 m 3 M J J

" k..i IJ^T ^— _ aO l! A f t o n ' ‘'A v . j m e j I * a l .............. .

PETS'------- -yUKKBRKD— G t r m w —y hepherd—p u ro le e '- - ^ r t r nIQI J e v o n B ureh. B liii« Idaho. P h o n e 1689. 716 1

GEUMA^l H hM herd p u p p l t t i . f lB tf l . lines. 61T g s a t 4th. Je rom e, eventnga. 24-KOO

__ _ t m p>g»> -^ y h r— Agwerit»m» a n d - '.*nd tuppllea^ . 26B 7th AvanUB-KBtit. a l ^

KEM ALE m in g e a e . 18 m ontha old. E x lraamall. H o n e 840. Jerom e.______________ ■

LOVBiilllD B (m in ia tu re p a r ro U h caiw j- - »■------ arles. p tra k e e U . O ne fem ale cockatla l.— I 3 e u t , E aa t ft p o in ti , 8 so u th , U ’'• • t -

Phona 184.R4. fflm btrly .

FOR SALE OR TRADE 4.,p»SA D D LE H O K SK fo r cattle . P h o n e 24«0. M w

H a is n n in . „2*6e DRo 6 m b aaem en t house. 470 Ja e k io n .

T w in FalU. Idaho.TR A D E 14 foo t W olverine b o a t fo r 11 foot

boat. Phone 50fl-J. bHlV)£>lN bualA esi. Good loea tton . H aln —

S tr a i t in TwiTi Falla doing fo o d b u iln e is now. Good e q u ip m e n t IIJU O o r trade.See Brady o r T h u rm a n . 8B0 U a ln N orth . aoroia (rom S e a n , ________

w a n t e p t o b u VS I g HEST p r leea paid fo r f a t beD ».’ Ktp~

n y ‘« P oultry . P h o n e IB l.W .PRYDR r a U i u ; (o p "p rlo e irifta l> l)ll 'f^ y e ’r » ’’“ ®

Farm . Pbone 1401.R; T w in F a lli .YOUiVG buainesam an conalderlng b u r ln i

home. P re f e r : T h ree bedrooma, m odern ranch Uyle, o il fu rnace, fu ll b a se m in t. J H good s tree t loca tion , n o t n ea r coulee.W r i t . Box 6 .Y , I |m n - N iw « , A d v |„ a treet, d eaerlp llo n and price . R e p llu

— I kept con fid en tia l. .

— M l i C E L l . A N E O U S 5 3 a i -----------[TTt UUNULKti oid n ew ip ap ara , IBe p i r bundle. | ^ilrea T tm » .N iw a . ---------------- - —■old! B o X T m u T O U ! 6^1 horiepow er.

18. A venuj N o rth , tluh l a h e r 4 t00 p .m .

^ ■ y n i! i!^ 1 0 * /A /J^ "n d 2fl^V3~'f^'UNT b a r r a c k i , 20'x4U* each . I e u t . ----------

?«f , <V> ioulh C u rry . Phone Q lT T ^ R l.-- [g THUKkJ boolh i f o r aa le / In q u ire a t t ^ t r t /.» C afi.

"■ NKW BU llfiiJ m lllta r. ''Use.1 to u r monihT. 1F ln t limiie w ea t o f T u rf Olub. f la i I

GOOD baiiy buiriry, 115. 308 V an Buren.■W _ P > o n e 12H1.W._________________ ____ W eite

M 'lliC fc; lia th roo in a a t O om plate I1 8 M 8 . ._ J A and U P lu m b in g and H ea tin g . Phone « • “ •— 280. down

L a IIUH b ihy c r ib and m attreea , la rg e fold* ira ile i ^ ng lialiy b u g g y , t|i<1 a baby tam la. All p

like niw. P b o n e m i2 .__________ —r —“T u u n llAUhJY m a n 's M tb a n d e d g o ir iit^ F or 1 • “ * A tisrltn rjit | l n atove. L a w n m ow er. ift foe

VhohB I1T2.J. Jc rn m e ._____________MKUKV 'iU L k H , tlie In c x p e n ilV " i H i IT IO -

garden tro o lo r tn a t d o « th e big io b . S«e d p a iu ^ _■> V. N. P r L 'a . 1884 KIm borly p a d .- r r G U o iP a e lw ilu i, pegleil ila rrick , I’ooni, pU Q ^ Jiih ee |l« r, m r a l 'p t i K i . r h o n e 4*8C88, Mur*

taiigli. ______________ .

I 'W tL V fc 8 0 ./o o t iU e l UuMei'. B h e d ^ ty j^I’oiie U n he Iliad f o r ! 00«foot f la t ro« f, JO* —

-------- lo o t e e n t in .- O a i l 'D e rlh * r | i r e e , - a i l l . — . . —

r ~ ^ 1 f f lS C lL Q N lO U r FQR SALE

r u ‘ .^e'^eTo^fl,."^ ^“ fT ^WiTE leather Uhris Line beaded Jacket.I.U. in* western shiru. - _AII new. 31,f n. gflgo. Se e i3?S5 ' AK TOP boat carriers and oar*. ISO. 258

4th Avenue Norjh or Phone 760 after *• * ancn. B p.m._____ . _ _jt; - “ AND and j^war lewnmowm, ne^tnd I ~ anga u»«l. Bast pricu in town. We trade, ffor^ {jj^mounuin Fual Company. Phone^ WILKE'S fin, dog food. ConUlna 20'/o lorsa. more prowin, 80% p,ore nutrlUon tban Like national brands, rat eosU much leTi.

. Route No. rBorse.Tdaho;--------- -----lO POUWD feed mlxir with motor. IIB;

>mlno 600.1b. mlMr. WOj l.OOO-lb. upright Au- W ger mUer wllh 2 h.p. Fairbanka-Morse

_ motor, like new. IIPQ. Hayes Hatchery.~~rr OUT: Kntlre stock of watches,

jewelry, ailvarwAre. watch »h *” ’''«»»'»• lP*ther brief caaes and (none e ub bags. Save up to 70% on your

Mother I day; father's .day, graduation. biriitl»y iifu. MerohJndlw Mart, 188 jg..

__ Shftihoni Btreet South.SPtOlAL bath room fixture eale. Lat us

show you where and how to aa va money on that bsihroom you’ve wanted. Do it yourself with our itep-byatop plan and expert tecbtdeal udstance and advice 1051

J throughout tfle compUte Installation. 8piece Iteel hath set compdeto with trim.I12«.48. 8 piece east Iron bath lat, ir48.«5. Clout combination, iafl,4S. Forty.62 and 80 Kallon electric water heaters. 1950 Very popular brand, lower priced than

—--J ever. Clyde Bishop Lumber Co., Twin— Kails.___ — 1040

— I— i m i A M E m G T I M I L - 1 ____£*• Double sleonlng bag .................. 123.50

6 ib. woolfilllnf. nylon cover.Buy Scout slieplng bati ....|0.B8 and up

— Air Mattruiis .... ...... 14.96 to 114.950. D. BUnkaU and quHU ....I8.B5 ind up Wall ten«a, white or treated. 8»10 rto

m r 2x14. ^— I New and med army tenta. Oxfi to 18*32 prtlI----- -m u irnL , .........................

Rubberised Navy bad covers .........16.75' Kew. tnitid canvaa pup t«nU ....10.05

Compleu with polu and rope*.Used

, * Rubberfied Ponchos, uied ............12.75 — —‘®®* Can be used for ground cloth. r “^___ Rain Psrkas, panta and jacketa $4.96

each. -------- •^ SunUn panti and ihlrti.

Bhoei. lox, parstrooper k engineer boou.Folding ihoveli, hateheta. eanteeni,

, mess klti.

- Trade Your Scrap Metalj and IBatterlej tor Osmplng Supplies | "

— HAREY K O P P E L CO.— 1 162 2nd Ave. south - Phone 325— ■ —-------laaa_EalU.-Iiiahi>

FURNITURE & APPLIANCES ‘SPOT CASH for your furniture and appll-

ancei. Hnyes Fiirnlture. phone 78. COOLERATOk 15 cubic foot home freeter.

1225. Ptione Olfifi.Rl. ______UUING yuiir furniture lo 0 dl H Auction

eale every fiaiurdny. 2B78.W.________FRlGlDAlRlTrefrigeralor. Good condition.

129.05. TVrms. Wllson.Batea.- -BXTBA-fiOOD-eiiibln.iWlv-iu.l-«ul-.l«:-

trie range. Only 180.50. M and Y _ Electric. . 19«*

WANTED TO TRADEj 14 cubic fool deep _ frceie for trailer. Phone Kimberly 1®48

Any* 243-J4.rure FURNlTUilE harsains galore I Terms of 19 0 ; for course st Qsmble's Western Auto Btors’i hone big removal sale. Now. 1M6—— CALL Migla Valley AucUon. hifhut prices

for your furniture. Phone 80S8«J or" - - SOaO -eventnna.----- --- --------- --------

W£ BUV. icil or trada, Used tumlture and i062___ yjpllancei. Call Ewing’s FurnitureCall Exchange. Pbona 2470. 816 Main Avenue

___ South.______ __________*rt'i 7 FOOT deep freeie internallonai Hsrves-___ ter. 8-piece walnut dining room aUlte. L ..._

3-piece walnut bedroom suite. Phone -------1876. evenings. -------

NEW LIMED oek breakfut aulu, Il2u”;-------- new, chromt-br^nkffiit lulte, If4: usedi—- Bel, }8i-50: radio record player, J20;•"md' bunk bads, aleclric ranges, washers, Hen- er. cllx lutomatle. Butane sai range, refrlg.

tl. eraton, radios, rolllop desk, bed davenns, hone ovantuffad luites, ISO allowance, kitch­

en. alnk, portable sewing machlnea, chcaLa. drewira, wardrobta. boby bed, highterms. Hayei Furniiuri- Kxchange.

;ui;. SPECIAL SERVICESIL^NEST-iuitom—poultry dresilnf In ------

^ ^g1e'^Vi»naV;~irenhy-s. - Phoni •^Q52

Weit Flier. Phone 2375. _______ __-vft MATTRESSES renovaT . Alio wool cariid.Kama ^erton Mattress Factory, S2& Second d”

- • Avenue South. Phone f t l . l L ...... --------------- TRUCKS S T R A lU f tS

- S

-OMS.-W^r-Bial-Motjir C^Bny.-E73 Addison iv«ntiff~weit

T— 1861 KIT IMPEIIIAL ouitom tr.llir. Two 1061 pleei---- bertrwimnnd—batht—Kenaeth—Morganr —1686, 716 But aveaui “H," Jtrome. Pponei09<l* 722J.____— ...... - _ IQRI»• 24-KOOT CpiY with buune rerrigentar **'”ium# »nd'SUv* Alr-condlUomd. .A.gOO(I_bay_ _ ..Wl

—if 1705: Tflrmr-ivailableH^glo^r^f- -------and Implement. Jirome. Phone 770. 881 jofiOWnt M.ln._______________ __ ol,

can» J-- I —. 1

i'il; 1958 GMC ' “cS __ «.TON PmKUP

t.lO «-ply tiri, I r« r kumper; ' ’’ J J . deluje «b. Ulie n.w..................IlNJ W‘

— THEISEN m o t o r s , Ino.Phono 1U9-W J

TSt _____________________________

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1934 FO R D V - 8— lii-TON t r u c k _ E ii

1.Kwd. All n«« window, th.t — J(5!ri..k. purr. Ilk. .^VltUn. Hugr.ln W. In p.rY.ct eonditlon. -------

-r_ -Price $ ? ? t-5■•VT T H E IS E N M OTORS, Inc.W;; . Phone IHB-W IPll« ; ~ ~ ’_______ ______]

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n s A E T N A__ nTaiiua

^ T r a i l e r S a l 6 S

oiVi 1* ■ - ■ - - o f B o i s e ’ I >ment

nu. 1 ........................... ■ .__ nu til. l.n ..l i.lMUon ol n.w «nd lUchnrd

ui«l trill.™ «» m r OB. lot In th. » CO— W..t.m r.rl ol lh. Unllml Bt.tei. oo.Ht,

W. h... th. bnt term. Irom l»0» J ! ^ down up lo I »..r. to p.y on n.w » CUi

® tr.lliri. AIio Int.re.t r.te. •• 1"" lloill. 1 (iv. p«r l.nt. * FIX

■nt For Elimpln We iHI a J.bedraom, P r ^ ^wer. Ift fool, ill melal brand now, all nwl- Fln^rsj

ern w|rt bath tub for ai low *s p, a,. ] iiiTTe ITIO-iown,: We-are-alw auUiarUiJBi. d^tUn di.I.ti.

— N«" " Phone a-iil71 - woo Dollvory ’ i,'Sun

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l e I R A b i r s R i m i j s r e --------------*6th 5057Eu""grsn3™uprig5t piano. PhoM 18l8

aBil»R:'________;;_______ I COIk';. AU,TOS FOR SALE ^

BEE TUIS 1949 Nuh "600" ..door W ----tt; dan. OvaraHve. One evner. 32,000 mile*.Iter F. A. Carlson, 502 4th etrcet eaat.

g [ - L O O K H E R E ! “ "

!o% F o r Low M ileag e ' I^an

One O w n e r .... ^

1 A U T O M O B I L E S

£ THAT CARRY THS ----Itch

aOODWHiL GUARANTEE i—irour ,;lon. 1

m i MBRCUSY Bpjwt Count Bu__ , radio, haater. Mer««o>Dutle. white: Ul aide Will tlru. Beautiful blaokmay finish. This bar jraa owned by a0 it local buslneaiman...............11497andvice 1051 CHEVROLET Styltllne Oeluie 4-> 8 door sedan. Radio, heater, power*rim. glide. A one owner ear Exlat, tor only..... .—.wu......~.....|U9i7 owirty, rt(i:ers. 1950 BUICK Super 4>door aedan. Radio. Mahan heatar, dynaflow, premium tlrai.win A one owner car ......... m~..|1147— 1040 LINCOLN CoeroopollUn 4-door

sedan. Radio, heater, overdrive.This car was owned by a local

------------- -1046 PLYMOUTH Club coupe. Here Is

up a clcan 1040 ear that would makean ideal aecond car.

®8 Ono owner ---- ---------------1747

: B A R N A R DAUTO C O M P A N Y >”

-POKTIAC..........•. . OADMiAO,. .Phone 3097

tj Open Evenings ‘tU 7

„ Closed Sundiy

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iBSa. CHRYSLER.ImiHirlal..h4rdt4Pvcrllble, fluid torcme drive, Mwer steering, radio, ' neater, eleetrlc

------------- ttindow lifU. two apares..... 125051951 HUDSON Super Six 4-door aedan. ’

sT » Overdrive, radio and 5^ heater ................................ 11195

I960 DESOTO Convertible Club eoupe-— Radio and beater ........................

^ ■ - P I C K U P S - .

J— 1950 INTERNATIONAL L-UO 4.sneed « tranimlisloa, heater -..........1106 H

r - 1949 CHEVROLET % ton, 4-apeed.Y----------heater ..:,;....t.— ................r-.W5---------

J 1041 INTERNATIONAL KB-J. 4 peed,j— heatir .......... ........ —..I898'erly 194* FORD V, ton. 8-speed.

heater ..................... .............1375T f 1940 WILLYS JEEP pickup. 4-wheel

drive ..................................1726 »41986 INTERNATIONAL M ton |60

’Tr - T R U C K S —-------------- ---------- — .................. m

and 1062 CHEVROLET 2-ton. 2-ipeed.lure 8.25x20 tlrei ...............a...... I144S

1052 STUDEBAKER 2-ton. 2-ipeed.__ 8.25x20 tires ......................11896ves- 115llte. ~ ...I!!!! ~ ~~ 114

iii'i F O R D - j i t jlen-rii- T rad e -in s A re

:3; B e t t e r B u y s ihi

— lasj PORD v-8 Oustom. 4-door— with overdrive ________ I140U

ii!r 19B2TOR0"K tori p r o l tu j i r f r ^ '■jf; .-4pM d.4or-m lleM r-------- IU05.. ihi

r r 10B3 STODEBAKER Ohimplon. ind a-door .with overdrive .... H «5

" " 1081 STOlbBBAKBB' Oominan- ' '— der. 4-<Iaor with cuto-

— m iH c z :____7„,ini;9 cnnTT^TriiAmi? U fmi [iPrt-• HI iMinftMtini

«TS plckup. With 4-apeed .......tota

>0 1061 HUDSON SupM e tiedln ’ 'nil‘"r — w lth-everdrlve-=^.'=r.*lO O B- —

. • > IHI ;rr, 1961 TOBD 8-pa*I«nser WUP«bj). with overdrlvt _________ $998 »«

i«r 1P60 BUIOK Bodanette. Very— ...............— *888

1980 PONTIAO 8 pajssenjer c o u p e __________ :--------- 4M8 >•«

1947 W n iY S Jeep with 4-1 wheel drive and cab------- $896 jy

A - l U s e d C a r s —

q U N I O N M O T O R S ,

I N C . 61

—Enoa Schlffler —Jake RothI, L ^ 11 I Umam4

B U S I N E S S a n d P R O

I D I B E C I- » AWWWCS __________ U U*1 Lynch aluminum awning* .and storm doors. 0. Joi

cyo .11.iiiiiU'j-111mi ind Tt. fh. ani-ieiO Hin mOtCLE hALES h SEHVICE * Ml

iiliilu. Cyol.ry. Ph. 181. 4tl M.ln 1. Bl“ lu- -^-GAh m ^ k f ■ ~ — JLHt■ ■rlnnt.^M.on.bl>-Or.nlnwfi-t»|-J««>i«^ How.

. OEMBNr wOHK— ’••HitCement work. ' j*hpn. 1909-11. tilin (. € LEAH Em & DYEflS • /li

d HlehirJion'i, lli Inil B t W «t IHwerlMf hl..M• » c m i k t i d r M r m m m — o i e'• ow itT 'pnn inT ^ 'vnT in jr^nm pfijii • r f» »8-__________________ _ r a ;' » c o m m c s vTy■ ilou.. ot Stu.rt. ^hon. (Itll.ll. r-i—

■ i'‘r a ^ i r T O i ) W c ' ^I, ‘r»l Pf.Ulfc Kr.. M tliB . tw . Phon. Iiof. « n i I- hniir. ..nil.il .ml r.llnl.h«l. Vti. 0015'RI. ir~T" |j n, A. llelJ.r,- Kr.« Mtlm.l.., Ph. IIImI. ■^-~

i LA\vNmWEns _ ■Nc«r and »iri,~iJ|iipp«n*d.' aalM, earvioe, -.Tf-r;- , trade> -Fr««;Rleiiup7and>4eTlveryi-li»ter>

'I iiiuuntilh Fuil Oo, Phont UO, Kirby

Maitrcaiea /rennvatH.' Everton ^ itireN -nrr- '^hctbry. Phone #J«W. O W

l ? W W > F M i s ; 3 M H Q ;

— “ ~ " - A U f 0 5 ‘f O R S A L E

E o e I l l s D O D G S, new I lcea ia . In w ork ing I condition . 1 h .OO. P h o n e :i5 -M a f le r

8 p.m .

n ' l i J S P O T C A S H I

^ ' r o r

C L E A N O S B iD

I ■„ O A R S a n d T R U C K S

....... ^ H i g h e s t P r i c e s I

B O B R K E S E U S E D C A R S

8 0 0 B lo c k S n d A v e . S o .

W E E K - E N D S P E C I A L !

luj ite '

rn 1 9 5 3 D E S O T O407 ■ ■

4- Firedome V -8 4-Door'er»

E xcep tiona lly c lean , beautifu l, on»>107 ow ner au tom obile w ith pow er itaa rlng .

radio. h e a U r. low m ileage, Tip-Toe- ile . M atie a b l f t ’ and tirea like new. rai.

$2595oor ' ■ - ■Ive.« . i Y o u r C a r W U l P r o b a b ly

f j i - : — - J M ^ l i S j h e D o w n P a y m e n to n ^ ^ r r h O T e - l O M s I ------

I I.•k e ig ig P L Y M O U T H Bi im I i I D .Ius. (-iloor

sed an . M e ch .n le .U y p«rloct. . x c p .T il tlo n a lly claan. rad io . h . .t« r , U r . .

lik e jiew. Thta c a r la fa r abov« a s e r i r e ..............................................I7W

1940 C H E V R O L E T S t y l e l l n e Club Coupe. Radlp, h ea te r , v a ry 'g o o d

\Q.. M r * * ' .....1049 FO R D D eluxe F p rd o r . Badlo. hea t­

e r : c lean u a p in} very tig h t body ; exce llen t t ire a - ..............1745

A r e Y o u L o o k i n g fo r ^ ” ■-= ^ ^ 6 o o d = 4 9 4 6 ? ”~= 1144 D ODOB C u ito m 4-door. Radio,-------1 h e a te r , se a t covera, very good

tire a , m otor re c e n tly over­h au led ................................................1895

Cheap bu t Fair194T KAXBER CUSTOM 4 ^ r . Jladlfl,

1941 ST U D E B A K E R Oham plon 4>door.____ _________R adio . J iea te r ................................. IU 8

ic«G O R E

M O T O R C O M P A N YMr _____

i ; - - - 6 - 0 ^ 2-,»n. ~ M g i n - A v e n u f - S n i i t h ------------

— P h o n e 1 2 8 -pe-

F A R M T R U C K S . . .

P I C K U P S . : “ ' 7

C A R S ! . . . '

726 1946 D O D G E l ’ a*ion. B eet bed, 2-*peed.

160 ........................... - ..............l « l F O R D K o h u i i i . 4 ip e e d :

h e a te r ...........................................

■■ ■ 'm r W f t t y B - J B B P . — W lnchr-4-w hee!- d rive , radio, h e a te r .......... 1005

1949‘'W IL L Y 8 E x p ress . 4 -w h iil d riv e ; h e a te r ..........................................m...I7#5

1951151 FO R D E rp re e a . 4>ipaed t ra n s -

m is s io n : h e a te r ......................... IOOi

Z i r 1141 FO R D ^ E xpreaa . 4-apeed tra n s ­m ission ; stock sides ................1705

1950 Q.M -C. E»preaa. S .|peed tran sm le---------- i r o i r r y s a n n r a a tgr ..............ib o s

U52 C H E V R O L E T * * ton : 2ipe«d ax le}8.25 tires f ro n t, #.00 dual r e a r .................................................. I1 4 II

1950 STU D E B A K E R % Express. 7.00*■ tirea . h eaU r. h i tc h ....................J8 7 6

------ i -d aa r. Radio, b ea l->r tr . UnusuaTTy~gIgaTl th rough.---------------198 o u t ............................................ ..........»>«'----- lO St-D O D Q E Soburbanr-0»eTdri»e»----------------

^ ^ w e r i t e e r in f , radio ......|2396

fttt 1951 PO N T IA C C lub Coupe. Radio, h e a t e r ; very e lean : lo*» mile-

. . .. ................. .................... .1948 F O R D 4-door. H e a U r : nearly new_ f ire s ..................... ..... .......... .......1446

h e a t« r - .........................^.!!!

‘1940 D ODGE 4-door. i r e a te f . fllud,05_ ------ ..................................... :......----------

IHQ F O R D 2-door, R id lo , feestw,o v e rd r iv e ; sea t eevera ............tTBI

95 1144 C H E V R O L E T 4-door. H u t« r .. |3 6 b

•— ^ ( H ^ O R f r ^ - p o n T B .w af " B r ^ B l I ^ ' = tran am lisfo n .................. ........;;....|I06

1950 D O D G E 4-door. H eaU r. le a tcovers ..................................... - ........ I®®®

o g m i D ODQE W o o r . H u U r ,t l r « . ..................................................

D O Z E N S o r O T H E R S I A L L M A K E S a n d M O D E L S

O p e n E v e n i n g s

B O B - R E E S E i

U s e d C a r s6 0 0 B lo c k 2 n d A v e n u e S o u t h

( B e h i n d H a y e e H a t c h e r y )tta

d PROFESSIONAL

C T O R Y^MONE;^TOlO^N

>ors. d. J o n u fo r homes a n d loans. Room 6. 1620 Qank A T r u i t U u U dln i. Phone 8041.

• AiCJ'iUiiCyCLESr r fll i i lu i C y c liry . F h . U l . 411 M ain A re . JS.

~ j L m ^ l i i W C ; & H E A T W G = = = J -u a a . Home P lu m b ln a - j i r ^ - H tg . O o i lP J M a e j i f t . _

. Olin Q, J e n k in i R adio l i n i i ^ P ^ n e s A I .

• / im iic iE H A rio N sk iw ic e1 5 * h iH i^ a tn - A p p l la n c e ^ Phone

53._ V . u . U T T . n i l . e . l i V i ^ . n U H i , t SW.

— » n p E w n i r e n s >

SJ ' • urH O LsrcnY _____________ ,iSr <th AVI.

• V A C U V M C L E A N E I I Sll»l"l'»«* 8 ; I m > H .r v l . . . P h o n . a « 8 1 ^ .

)ter* Hle c tru ltu -aa le s .8 > y v ica . ph o n e 60840.

'3* ' L

0 7 '

:E A UTOS FOR s a l en working15-M after " '---------- HUNT FOR F0RD3-----------1 In Buhl

1051 Ford "I’* 4*door. Meadow man. radio, hiaUr, overdrive, good rubi ber. A ont^wner car.

1050 FORD "8" 4Jb6r wilh ovsrdrlve,'■ radio and heater. Thii clitir red

«kion is loaded with all thi iitru M . ■ In the book. Headi will turn your0 iray when they lee you driva by

In thia one.1 - UM KSBP- Woiir_»lU tiJIn...haaUr and gray exUrbr IlnUh.

Talk to the former ownir and you'll appreciate the fina trim- porUtlon value tn thli famlli ear.

1053 CHEVROLET •'210" 2-door, Bhlny * blaek with ivory top. Immieulate.

" ■■■■ low mlUatf A new car vilui atan unuiually low price.

IA L ! M rroH iLL h untFORD SALES

Buhl, Idiho

)oor ■ — ---------------------

' l . r i : r Buy W ithTIp-Toe- I

C O N F ID E N C E

28 Y ears o f I

ibiy D E P E N D A B L E SERVICE lent

------- S p e c ia trT h trW e lS Ttxa 4-doorct. excap* I960 LINCOLN 4-door wtth radio, heat- >t«r, tires er, hydramatie. whlU williar abov* «nd mileage _______„|905. 171/6 1051 BUIOK i ^ r . Dynaflow, radio,

n e Club heaUr and good tirea----- 11095.'" im buiok Ro.dmut.r Woer, rulljr ' .....___________-ii.ipi'.J __________ llUi- .aio. he.l- I t« CHEVBOLET. Oool j.inl .nd rr tight u ,„ __ _____________ |7!5......H47 DODGE <-door. Fluid JrliL.m5fo r Uis FORD eoup.. Qood notir .nd— ----- - painty-— ----- r r — -------1»^- :. S . ^ BOICK coop.. Clean _ ....... |05

:.....U.5 B R O W N IN G AUTOf Phone 364

OpM *v«lnn br AppolnliM.'i r. IMIo, J

1 4-door. '___________________________ ,_____

C H U R C H M A N ’S

A - l V a l u e sSfY nT.pgmrnnTT.'.; 8,d,n

Radio, heater, aeat coveri and------- — good- rubber. Dark g re 8 i_ _ _ 'Ith_____ __ color ----------------------- >lQS5_u

1947 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan. Radio, heater --------------$306

1947 FORD- V-« 3-door.— — I Heater _______________1378

g _ _ _ COM M ERCIALS

________JS n jJQ D O E .H ton plQlnip, ., 4-speed transmission, heater.

— - In woellenl condition »:.:.|845

1N9 OHBVHOLET H ton pickup, j-ipeed. 4-speed transmlMlon ......$736__,591

t „ „ C h u r c h m a n

-^™he.i- — — M o to r - S r I n c r -----------1005

- JE R O M E ___i m —Phone 77— or —Phone 118—

Open Evenlngi until 8:00,1 trana- O P'”......I7»S:ransmle*— .1896 — ---------- ----------------------- --------!«d axle} ■' - j ....I14II

M a yIo, heat-

V a T u e T a r a d erlt.r................. ................................ ............. - i-.“ -.JIMS- ------ --------------------------------------r

, -------------.O n J iu r--------:----------

N E W B I G L O Tsrly new:^ .,^ 6

1176 — -PASSEN G ER-G ARS-—

——IWJ* . aSam^ RaSli? f f a ter. 'Sfimt!o~ ..... V • transmlijlon. «tan. Oreen

1606 ’ ™ r,n895-

iTii; .--)Uul-MM>:.ij4-irfr (|nlilt£««l-^tar..laSO ly owned witS v.ry low ^^ ..........................^IH L --

1150 CADILLAC 4-door lodin, rully equipped, all new premium

.... IQBB tires, very eleanew UB2 CHEVROLET 4-door sedan. Radio....tlOOB he«ter. powarglide tranimluion.

Very elean---------------- 11896IS)nvTM 1062 PLYMOUTH 2-door aedan. Hsdlo,

heater, low mileage and juit like new.......

1161 PONTIAC 2-door sedan. RidIo, heater, many aecessoriea.

] j Only ......... ..................-.111161161 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. Radio,

beater and a beautiful , paint job____________ 11006touthirv) 1060 BUICK Super 4 ^ r . Radio.

heaUr and dynaflow tranimiiiloiL Very elean — ----------_.|1006

1169 DODGE Coronet 4-door. Hli ear ' " ' -1 ia v«ry clean with a biiullful

irten «nUh. Only--------- 17051041 BUIOK Supar 2*door aedan. Rsdio.

beater uRd dynaflow tranimliilon.See this before you buy ------|S05

1046 DODGE 4-doer sedan. Runi ,.1106- - —■ J lliO BUIOK 4-dMT Mdan. RunT

food ------ -.>-196

COM M ERCIALS

r r m r ' H6i C h ev ro le t i ton truck. Very P • dean and fully equipped _..|1108

i i i r r o R i T T a n r p p i S T i n m r 'B- T- ..ion. 8iM. ~ .

! r i - &

K : t f l i . 1160 diamond 'T* one ton. Very' clean ^ —............ ... .,......,1105

O P E N EV EN IN G SI

E Z H . Y O U R E E " ^ -

, M O T O R COMPANY

191 M aln-Avir B u t - ‘PhOni lOlBlohe jfoBQ.

s s s m r -------- -— ' J ’;-----------^

■15 ' • ' 1 tS I 1. - ' " :

All AUTOS FOR SALE ^1060 PLY^6UTH nation' wagon. 1116.

- ■ ■ I Call 72, 800 Buchnnan.RD3 1951 DESOTQ Convertible witb U.00Q

miles. 11866. Call 72. i90 Hucbanan.

4 VERY NICE ', , SPECI ALSb ovsrdrlve,. eluir r«i IDJl CHHVSLER New Yorker .-doorI aedan. Radio, heitv, torque con.II turn your Verter. Real nice f7r only*...,jnoi OU orlva by

1950 CHRYSLER Windsor 4-door Be- 9r|^ Only ...___11005ownir Vnd 1041 CHRYSLER Windsor. Your forfina trim* only ...... .......................... |805

I famlli ear.:-doo,. Bhlny >»« CHEVHOLET tudor. V.ryImmuulale. ............. ................ 1*08

A SH W O R T H MOTOR CO.Tha PUce lo Go to Bava Your Dough

S 601 Main E u t ' Phone 12S

GOODING.

I CAR an d TRUCKnw

; I B A R G A I N S !

ERVICE I'M OLDSMOBILE Super "SS” Hoi-land Coupe. Folki. this car Hm only 10,000 miles. Double

—— T — TremtqtTr<twffr3<Tifti styiiah V66K I ly on the farm or in town__11005> radio, heat- lOil trim V-8 Club Coupe with 0 ,i|{i big back icat for the klda. Heat-

•enK er kaen'm warm, radio kaep'm oulau BUndard tranimiislon gives

iflow, radio, you top gas mlletga. Stop In and ___ 11095 aae this car__________ 11096

Chevrolet nut d.1ui . arfanntlnl snd The iflglna Is excel-

,*,"oR lenu The finish ii topi. The tirea are premium Doubla Eagle. And

drlra~M65 wbat a buyl Step looking, thla li. It _____IIOOBautor and

.........1“ ^- : a9W-CHEVB0I-ETriltluifcB.dm=»IUt_____106 ft gas laver overdrive. Bponge“ ........ rubW feats. HeaJer that provide*

heat In the winter and freah eold ]Q(jiQ air in aummer----- ,_.^.-.|805

1061 -STUDEBAKER 4-door Sedan. Also with a gu laver overdrive. Beau-

toiatmiB'i ^lor on a tight bedy. Pow­ered with a amoota engine that’i

' • trouble free for miles ahead..|850

A W IS “ ■ We-Alw-Have Many Otiher^ Inexpenslvt . . . Trouble-Free

Can Jrom »60 to $3601JlBedin.. . . ____ ______ , .overi and Open Til J m 6 JT M ,'aatu raajrTPftfl ' - ' -___ >1095 . tor Your Oor vnnlfinfK..... -

-Alao AU Day Bunday-

ir.

.........L E O R I C EiLS

, M o t o r C o m p a n y

n ^*;»M6 .. . - . - r S in f ? , . 1?82-;; .........pickup Ohevrolel and Oldsmohlla Dealer

, ...... $735Ooodint, Idtho

i n ............................... - -

iGr----------- j i i r r z z i z z z i i i i z :

»on. 116- l y IT COMES F R O M -

W I L L S M O T O R C O .

---------- -* I t H as A H orae You -

------------- C a n D epend i J ^ n l

F O R T H E F IN E S T

IN T R A N S P O R T A T IO l^

r3 7 -^^N A S S ^- _ i STATESMAN Bop.r i-door. ^dlo,

M u^t; eltan IITB6-- i 1060 STATBBMAN 4.doorrMlerliSt.

--------------- --------er. ovoMHVl. bed1040 “600" 2-door Sedan. Radio huter.

bed unit! overdrive - ......W" A ................. -OHEVROLgr-

tl6| Gtylallne deluxe t-door. BaaUr. Vtrr aharp I .............—.... IIW

r A R B = ::(or only — y-—

h S u t l i . hMtl.r. vUor, hl^up Uthtl.--^ ^

heaUr. backup llUl. 2*toiit

: = ^ = ^ E D S M O B n a e =Sun.r "88" WooriliJlo.'liei.r, '

3 & r ° ' -T O R & ------ 11806 1955 Victoria Cuatom *'6”, Radio. heaU

er, overdrive. Two.tone finish, dan. Rsdlo, gu,rpl..................... .........12208* 1052 Custom V8” 4.door, Radio, heaUr,

lan. RidIo, J95J Deluxe two-door "6." Very....11. . . .......... ........ —

d.». H.II0. -OHRYBLBHr--1051 WINDSOR Deluii 4*door. Radio.

___ 11008 heater, backup lights, automatictransmlfliion. Sharp — ....~.|1408

r. Radio, .........■aniraUilotL —PLYMOUTH-

—.1100 Coupe. HeaUr. Mone green.• Thli ear A very clean car ------- ---11245a biiullful 1951 Club coupe. HeaUr. go^ tires,

|7Qg compteU overbau; on motor....|8W

hdan, Radio. —MEBOUEY—

—BUIOK—RunT 1048 SUPER ConVartitli.''Radio'. healT~>«~-.-|96 ar. good top. Daw palat, lood .

tires. A nice ona.... .......... _,t6081049 R0ADMA8TER Convertible. New

LS top. dynaflow, radio, haater, redJeatheretle upholiUry ......^.11(16

■ - A “ o - ■

I'l'lre - ■ . . m a n y p u f f in MAKES-- ' a n d M O D M '.- ; ; " ' .....

ipHd Irana- .^41006«-,|.Vun. '■APtlc.-lorSviry-Pursel” - ------ I tton. Very

W I L L S -

ro s i U s e d C a r D e p t .

VNY PliODo flpO-J 'Pwln FfllU ' - - . JoM s-Boyd,- Mwiager-— ion# lOlQ ’’Whirl clitomm iind thalr-frienda '-

Salai «very..day.-liiki-gA.Dirar-_; ..

......... 'P A 6 B BIBTJfliim'

“ ]■ AUTOS F0R SA L 6A im~ CROSLEY'''6Utiott .'.Wac^ Gool

----- - ■

i.iJ -WT T O R l H i f t ^ 'p i i d ^ - ^ r r ~ ~ — m i-poDGEiH.Mu-*.<p^ ;SALE iiir de SOTO Moor. Radio t W ' ' 'I wsgon. IBI6. ............. .......... •

• IB4I CHEVROLET Woor.’ Motdr ' ' ' le with 11.000 r.hullt ............................,.|,|82B

l040'rORp 4-door Sedan ' - ' " ------- -------1 1140 OHEVROLBT Coupe-----------------[CE^ . V A L L E Y . M o t o r J ^ o . : .Yorker 4-door KENNY MOON!r, torque eon- muv.>n........ ..........ir only ....insi Across from Hreaton*-’----- :or 4-door Be- *■"■'■■■ — — *;ly - __ 11006 . _________________ ____ Ior. Your for

: b e t t e r b u y s

- IN

)TOR CO. Used C a r s

" ‘Z n r ^ a n d T r u c k s

--------- 1949 PACKARD 4-dbor;' C lear"Insldo and out. Two-tone paint -----------------_ |6 9 5

n 1949 PORD Custom 4-door.Heater and seat covers $S9t

tUCK 1948 KAISER stdan. Clean, me-chanlcally good ------- (391

^ • 1047 HUDSON J-door. Overdrive, radio, hMter, new paint,

>er ''88” Hoi- Only _____________ la jjthis car Hm

™ n_l»?;«J clean Jor this model car (141

ub Coup, with 1948 S T U DE B AK E R H-ton-^ r ' . d i l \ K P*'**P' tranamls.,iml..lon rive. «lon -------------- --- ---- $«5k Stop In and--------- . . . « T w i n F a l l s

« p m e n t < 3 o . - . - _ :

M ^'n1 Phone 1949ooking. thla ti

____ IIOOB ,ItzSedUbJlIUtr I ' " i— — ga.drive. Bponge ' — — — —: that provide* . ____ _“ ,,'8?5 80-D A Y TRIALtor Sedan. Alsoi ' t ' f e . p“ : ; O N LATB-MODEUI engine that’s les ahead..|850

U S E D . C A R S I

my Other............ ......... .^ ^ ---------------------- —-B U ? ONBt— - .....

rouble-Pree Tty « J) Diyi, I f l t ' ” ’V, .« n i Exobanjt I t for .One« WSO' of Equal or Bett«r V sluil".''

M, aatUraaJT ..m».nTnnr-.«...l.] _ i..... - ■- ■ " - i l l y

iunday-

Q g el»n .. ............................ .

IW ra w lUtlon Wmn. Ooo4 rik.i p a n y. f ---- -4IU»JOBIU*.M.4.»;^UdUrlwi«r

gg eustoni trim HlU - , •,

}hlla DealerR I C E -

CHEVROLET, In c .'' ‘(F ram eflyTfw trB iarX ulor'

. - — ^ H M ( r m E E Y ' S “F R O M - t r a d i n g D B ^ E R ; : .

np r n ”"“* “®u n . o u . _ o p en BventaH TU SiOft-

^ou - ------ '

o n l ' " — — - —r —— r —

[N E ST " 'Q U A L I F Y

TA T IO N . "

2-door. Radio. __________ __ ______■ ■™ S 5 w r — i J s c d 'O a r B ^f.'|UdIo<-BM t « --------------------------- r— -----RadiThttter,--------------1706 jg g g OHEVROLErr 4-Door Se-‘!T— dan.- Two -Tonft -P a ln t r -Joor. HaaUr.* " “lUdl^THjatW ' esid

--------------- m‘ »»3 O H EV ronn^SB dO T Tjs^■ ■ j .I.m e .atylil|ni)-n(Kla'n. »■

3 o w ^ * d S Ir ^ ------- ca«»a.2*toBt __ :__ _________

ifflt Mndinoii- ------- dlBrHeaterr8Mt'T3wrn»rT" ^ = = ^ l w l r « n l i S ^ r ; s i J :

^ -H it.,--^ h t l i S lu*» sweltae Be<l»n.. A '---------I l l l l one-owner car w ith low

mUeage ___________ |10«

in J '& h "* " 1M8 OIiDSMOBnjB! OohviarU. ! _ . .. ._ i2!I8 ble. Eadlo, Heater » n d ^nidio, h.aur, Wlilto BldewaU,Tlte»_4-7(I5-on. X, V

Viir lt|4S BUIOK Super SedimettA . ---------- t i l l -RjTdlo, Heiier w d W H R T1^-- BldmU Tlrtl.i;:;; rnf.7n7| j l ^ :

| i “to'm.*ro'"°' 1848 DESOTO 4-Door Bedan.'; — . 11488 Radio, Heater, Qood Pin-

lah and

l-ton. ir~n. ,545 j,qRD 4-DOOT S«d»n. K t- ■'tlrei, dlo, Heitir tn d A Now :

, molor...|SIH pinHh --------------- -----t m

1948 OHBVROLirr Aeio B«- . j ,n . Radio, Heater and'

--------- 'Beat Coveri------------- $ SOS

"liiiio, he .trItis OondlUon-..— I IM

ivertibie. New __ _1, buui, red I960 OHEVROLET Plofcup, U> ,, ---------i s « .lYjn -, -4-apee<l.—H eaterr-

C3ood Tltei tnd P lnlali.| etS'

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