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bulletin mOt* U>e u tlo u l Lk Own Li wBdon E. Blit, S9. fc a m ’ ot i ■ S l f«in FhIIb, was "obvlousli! pn KmUltsti””, Thur«ii«y,iiis Seiij Kays Arms Ai tariO N , June 80 (U.R>—A grim m Wrfriftfi 000 in new foreign arms n B j^ ic a n determination to help r K ,^ d the globe. ' paBBcd unanimously by L^miro tho ficnato rejected by yblc Bpgr ----------- by Sen. Harr. . 1 «.9w Wash., to stri: BfIldent s 000,000 for n , in tho, bill.. I llorBench Announced * ntL w e 30-HwoM Ii. “full •contrlbullo: .ttomcy w d fense, ^ rfS'iiVu?; n.."5rSii S t ^ ”ISl„ 000,000 U M» 01 lUttJBOie. Mr. Truman maj iMilAroM* ^ AddlUonally. »:! l3V W8 ot U by a AmEriean «jutpn ^riLTamans attended Can gt f3 Jof tho blind ftt Truman cj g irt'^ u a t« ot the- 250.OOO of.the fu rtfbbo Jaw echool. whose defense h oMBahJ. he opened a n uj thU.-natlon. la. Al the outbrealt of American aim* t kul his «lfe gave up Ute same basis, lifted went to Osdtn, other ma]ord ^U li Tcre employed In gre&s Included: w tb lhe duration, KorwuliflflW bNtueWork KenniM^H hU candidacy, wWho worked oa mo Eicttfl army operated ‘ , S £^iF .R .P l ice^ned unUl U)B end V)*’ ^ I didn't meet any ITlO nC f ttsan. blind or sighted. y-w n i c ^ either bombs or acsRcnt sutement IIAILEY. Jun oiJatrTinnoumxmcBti -mTl-Pln*hoff,-« mine operotor. eoSltil tny attomey could ThurBdoy-at-Hj A: If elKt(d to the Tdaho tAl following a .ffic.liirjld be 10 try to m onths ini ptwnt Wsh standing. Mr. PlURMtf, a nw et practice, I have the Triumph mli Bw tt in Idaho district mine In the lit aeH t jDdcewhoMhoa- MSodated_wim liCatubttiLflueatloned." ^ 7^ of the Dlaln# llifi K A m 'V l amall mine.ope lUlS D ei»U l Btnimental In d llclilng the Woo age Fete at f ,1 • HftUey. He ws 'alley F o rg e . SKg-o?;: mwy. j™ »■ «>- JorrflnmMn, ll Ttosb Ifft by ipeelal , ____ American Leslo: pronoE,Pa..june3om fcTBcwU 01 America ope n ed „ 1'°" tessthwUenal Jamboreei ^ n o * peiicetul valley piuB^iV 1 > a ‘t e S u , . Bruneau feSrJrtvi'i Formal 'Vashlnston. r> ft camperaft festlvaJ KV U. or the colors to 8’^'“ ’.“ or an aerial tire- men and makli ^tf.cnt" Kholnft and c«hler of ^e «« il.f w«ded hlUs. ° Fun . .He was arrwt 2 “^taborce «lll be fun. & 'ertlt Ev-aiu omping praeUco the Veterans ttieir leaden who ralsnment be^ j p »II <8 8taU*. tho sloncr Olenn C n tortlsn counlries. released o nhls St;'* Scout Ideal o f Golden entei [-^•Vniicd Nations troop was Indicated 1 »Cu*-’JWr\l henclqunrtcrs tore Federal Ji fn^ , * » made up upon the latter' t Including Qolden has t ,^ “4ln" cbunlrlea. ho.ipllaI alnce Tl j ; ; --------------- ot a heart atta Cease' „S"c.":45v; :« 5 ^ - ■June 30 WV-The entries to covci ■»te i "lot -mn. n s over a perli J. » hull at midnight other, »U coun irj,v_ menl.’ .. farblddlns - ------- ^ tia iT;"' Mtn operated OUaTY 1 '“ L f»«t. Mayor PHILADELPl 5 r.» '■'Jrttj "Uiey h a d j o h n - D . M. ^tuL* „«lJ'ili!lit," pointed attorn that alot PhllBdelpWa cl >b-: been grant- chante of dellv lby..~ ri:( r>■l,^,| ,________ .. T>....l. .aM A Regional Newspain Otnclil Cltr tnd _ CaaaU Mtwi»i{xr Slayer life Planne tan and W( )f four children, and the Buidde o premeditated," Police Chicf Howa n ig h t Gillette had In his poBscssi lortly before the murder which c iBClf. Greer, despondent over n 1 -------: ---------------------- Rile’3 wife, i . ' victim’s home avenue .c .Id 'tC ' '• fore noon Th udBiiifp and tense senate “jJj, . po„der bv 8 nid today as an face, p nation. ro,l.tlns , b u t waa dlscoven jy the 6G senatora j^ter situnK in self-inflicted T» itrike out the ?10,- [7^^ „ . r TCorea contained oUlt „ He said it was Mis,EidonE idequnte." • divorce WeOnt I off arms lo any At- others being 1 )a‘rtner not making a ,u.„- t, a=- .‘■'SS.Sal £■ s.srjr: ram wlilch sprang from Lloy*!- Twin F lantle defense pact last U. ta epeclflcally: 11.000.- parked aV )vlde munitions.to the. gno mile cast (131^00.000 for Oreece. north of the W ran: $16,000,000 tor the According to md Korea: and m - roomlnj » opUonal fund which may usetn the far east. »honi it i ;7a.,tlopao.utocon- “ " • 'S '.S f'i jj. ' lawn In froat c \aUi OOP Floor Leader ' Manho Plughoff, O ls s ; eer Mine bIvo a descrlptl _ t,he car over T :-ator,’Dies June 30-Frank Rich- ',-M,.^ m lnrnt Hnilfty. Dtt. former manager, of mine, operated hLi-oftU w,.„, .A'-s:vSn;"'nJs SS'iiT'C ne eounty ehapter --ot The n w operators and . was In- ered With letu n developing and pub- (C«iiiit>B»i •" Vood Hrer mining area. ---------- t a pioneer famUy, Mr. 8 bom July 7. 1883. in JT 1 O lG S was graduated trom Khool and atUnded the 1 T T f Irfaho, where he m a. A S U . ling bul did not grad- of World war I. he was TieC <crotx de guerre in the le Arsonne. He was a CHIOAaO.J Blaine county post 34. men's slrUce tl glon, and the Methodist four big ralln flflh entered : are his widow, Jennie. And In Washlr trrled Usrch 3 .1P20. at mentcd that t ,. and a daughter. Do- will not “slan If. Hailey. American rallr frvlcfs will be held at peril, and shov lay In the Hailey fom- buI no algns Itlll ehurch. The Jtev. either union o lall will ottlclate. Legion The senabi :<» will be pertogned at gpoke In the s« cemetery. Arrangements ^ jpeedy en ne of the McOoldrUk men ot North . 10. . . addition, he a ------- -- ----- ---- trainmen, yar au Cashier aliyN abbed uo“ i J. S. M a r s h a l ^^I'a'uon ot -fnd?^d^y7^^“d ^ ? ^ ? o S J ^ 5 on charges ol embeaJe- cether In Was aking false entrlfJi whllo he Bruneau state bank. I formally today. rwted by U, s. Manhall ?®' ins upon, release from nppro\ai or n n, h«pltal. Alter ar- ‘“j'. " betore V. B. Commis- n Cughlan. Oolden was ' The awiicms !J,ls 0^ r«oimlxance. ntered no plea and It ed he would appear be- ^ 1 Judge Chase A. Clark *ho“M ^et a < SU";" “ 10 counU In the Indlci: cago. TiK^ Isl s him wlUi making false C h le ^ Oreal over shorlagea ot »nB.- serlod of 15 years. Tha Grande WMle S ^haree^emberrle. t l ^ u p^thoO > . tho atrlke. x p S j J ’n ? ’ tfl>- B^'rn^” »?heml»Tlndlc5d on a W ash^ * leliverlng atomic secrcU 3J8l,3(»—an t L.m V^‘nv he had ad. In the last 1( , laper Serving l_ .»•* TWIN'] ed to I f E 'oman 1 ^ e of his slayer, W. •ward Gillette, who ssion testimony of h dearly indicated a love affair with approached tho ime HOI Addl- } .clist shortly bo- Thursday. He de- u e o t Beberi e Mrs. nile. When ord- bnta, 0*. a me ! the premises by her n*ttw gtoap, “whipped out hlJ 33*30 tbeoUag doro Iver and tired once, plain o w Bot In tho tace,” OIUetK tbo mcaaUea; . covc™. W . I Immedlattly edlalely fled the scene, —7. | Youth. Tiunct wounds. Tho ^ • . ted 03 a- manhunt wa* ted to tind him. The ear litFiled I S5"oS.“ m'S2 sinVr; s “c S 'r, in . mental and Phy«^^ ohIo Fire Mai er at omey was Max , n Falls. oirclevUle. 0,. 1 I * slaying* and s« along a eounty road score of major 1 ast and one-hall mllo Hampshire and J Washington school. "Becoi lo OlUelie. Greer .had ; Callan eald t nlng home alter ho had llseir to dec! es to his parenta and husky Ohioan It may concern- Indl- lad a'"»core to aetUe" from seltl:« lu a to klU himself. Wit- 10m he Ulked Tliursday 0 said he.threatened to sponsible tor hU trouble. and sUrted toward tha f_ ^ u ,o oubllc Rlle rushed w t to meet ^ cime/pjcto, ooUng took place on the «BJtaIned a al cf tho house. fg,] xndlan, wh( ih n t OrtsBlaed nlg^t. matllcd by aa unldenU- _ t staUons and car# In alrewly b lu ^ , ;y and roadblock* were Callan said 1 menta have be< ollco were prei«rln« to rtpUon of tho man and I"'® '“V r Twin Falb poUco ra- ®| * , Deputy Sheriff James ^ d Deputy John Wllker- ,„J,«Xeo" d“’ o « e r was slumped •front-seat-wim-bbod ____ noSier'to'Sohead-HU l i f q i i A- eaUng faintly when the i T laii /V ved, but ho died a ahort ' ^ lapon la Hand , A lld * ;ht hand was tho .33.20 l»er-wllh which he had ___ four shell* having been i lu-O' loor 01 iKe ur-WM cot^ ~ A' nurse thl -------------- ! ------- hunt by polico ists Rise - ■ take a woman s [J. S. Rail a\-cnue .south. ' gave the nam Continues D. Juno 30 tff^A switch- e that has knocked out ”• 'i” , allroads and knotted a ed It* sixth doy today. shlngton a senator com. It the Amerlean people Iland for' any Ueup of J*"?. "‘J : , •allroads at thU Ume of shouldn’t " Harrison was igns of peace camo trom n or railroad camps,. the JOO hlKk abr, Mone.'n, Orc- south. The, dl» e senate chamber asking Fergus^ and end to tho AFL Switch- pol'ee Ferpiso; th America's walkout. In and ordered B ,e asked assurance that in no uncerta yaidmoster*. and con- rived to arrest it leave their poita os Hanison wai :en on July 18.. larceny charge lers trom over tha na- sbla contalnei ed In Washington for the parking meter lord meeting ot tho Aa- he threw owe 5f American nallroads, which had not heads ot many of tho Friday, najor lines Ulked to- ^T,p stolen \ Vashlngton on tho prob- p j^ Blotter, rc urrlng strike* In Iho In- ... . the Uireat of more of = e u : B.. MO., urgrt f his bUl b ouUaw rail 1 walkouts. He termed ‘"S •Ikea 0 "publlo menaca,” , chmen—and their fenow ; are protesting a presl- HONO KOh t-flndlng board'* rccom- China's Chali The board sold the men today signed 0 40-hou^ week (Instead law. ^biUhed d set an IB.eent an hour New China N« The switchmen'want a word text ma :ek bul at «-houra' pay. »loj> “ Cl’l aut ha* abpped the Chi- and rich peass Island and Pacific, tho , reat Western. UiD West- A ri^ , and U«J Denver and nlo X ^ Mlem from running, and X a , ux om a Oreat Northern, ds have been Idled by __________ __ , days ’ » IN WABHINOTON ' E. Washn June 30 (UJO- -„t f census figures gave emiirat a stale a populaUon of qi* in tncreaie cf 38 per cent (Probably) t 10 ycnti; Area Census ! ___ T TniiTi* f a l £ s T - N FALLS, IDA'HO, FRIDAY, JOT gtchO n e ’* ^ il- 0 From TIP at (s — Communist broken throug rean nne nloni bert n. Dewold. At- and thcir nr member of the e l^ th BOUthward. ' h..ob.cnfo. BoeUt Korea daring their advancct 00 of American*.- D e- quarters at S •‘•■"'•“ I ------------------- trcatlns .outl . , , liah another 1 1 A d m its Taejon, 93 mi Tlio news that • ¥?• rcUrlng frora Un mg t i r e d rt £if% spondent Peter J TO r lt) 0 II contlrmed < s, 0-, June 30 m— bad day. Kaliscl^ day named a 20-year- tlon ot. tho 61 n—driven to apply tho started al 0 p.; Iona ot a naming red time. As the An eman—a* tho .firebug Brlg.-Oen. John off the Rlngllng broth- mandlng olficer, ro that kUled 108 per- "We are nol g tford, Conn.. alx year* ther (Uian Tae] back b the 3Bth Marshal Harry J. Cal- Earlier today Id Robert Oole Segee. force announced 5,. also-confessed four North Korean I setting more than a operations Frldt lor tires In Maine, New in a commun md Ohio., a. m. loday (1 eeord Speak*" MST) UiO air fc 1 "UlO record *peak* for aorUe* Wday, deciding whether tho raid by B-39 m is a pyromanlac. a «iid two hoiUio gel an abronrmal thrill txoyed. : fires. Bomb B idlcated tun beUet in a The B-39a bo ment by Segee despite tho Han river ni youOi of UlO Ohioan ot red tank forces my of the crtmcs were through. Bargei ave been committed. Uon, tanks, eon^ atement waa withheld secUons were Dllc, but Prosecutor Ouy Uattd a* heavU; iaway county. O.. eald p-so Jet tigl , 0 wlerd sbry of the red-held Klmpo who come* lo Segee at west of Seoul The Norlh K iCT^ by.Indlw ______ meanwhile Mse. lng. •• ^ I i Id olUof *«ee^ BUte- ^ ^ been chocked carefully ri S'SWS" supp® t a rtlauve near Eoat g « !y counly. O.. grand Jury jeo on two chargc* of WASinNOTO nlng trom fire* In Cir- government wl ___ prices of 1050-c . J Uonal fannovci A rre ste d -fourjftnt*_mj crop. r T h e f t o f I nounced bSay department ut .•se-in -C ai'. parity prlco ot -thlerWM-wreated-ln — u'l Friday following a man- e^uja fann pari llco and volunUers. ' Increases In prl ,bc,u,.W IU rl0 iueo women eaw a man P“ *'0' an’a pune from a pickup Parity price*, he 100 block of Fourth be equally fal: h. Tho man. who finally lamo WlUlom HonUon. « n pune.from the pocket- W prices of Uil hrew away the pockct- Price* will bo of loans b fam Donald and John Fergu- yes ot Uie . Idaho Egg support leiels. CooperoUve MarkeUng In mldJuno. summoned by ahouU n, farm arcroBo WlUiesses. took after tho below Uio supp< ero joined by other unl- --------- ; was found hiding among F om ial tes behind a buHding In lock of Fourth avenue JjJ0niOCr discovery wo» made hy - nd oUiers. Aecordlng to Prnnno uflon.picked up a brick rrOpOS i Harrison to como out • WASHINGTC rrtaln terms. Police ar- gemtor Taft 0 •cst tho man. <jay u u l Repi waa booked on a potty formal report trge. Tbe coin purse he called the mist Ined about 30 centa In administration ■ter money. In the purse aald It could b( away was 0 <14 check document, not been found by noon Toft's suggea reporter in th ” 'T iraT “ r,roi4te3,Fller. uutal sutemei .TTlJon waa Jailed. , otner for In demandl tfused to aasoclate wlUi secreUiry ot 8 iffleeni had given him a !„ , genate iroyed him and his cloth- Taft said Acl uecUcide. been revencd 1 -----------------------' der for armed 1 ro LAW SIGNED 10 back up 1 :ORO. June 30 (,T^Red halrman Mao Ttc-tung . ed Uie ograrinn reform hed hero by Uic official , News agency. Uie B,000- ^Ofcah ae makes atarUing conces- wort ^ twth China's land caplWlUU reversed Ache» ------------------- ^B asebi scorcher Bythe- out yet?" queried the- AMERI ion. "'If i'ou hoven’t yet. First game; ihly will In the next few new York ..... Boston ------- ersplring AP reporter . Ro«hI. Tagi 1ho read this prcdlcUon siobba. Behan IKt tlvo days' weather; bftu, :rotures above normal jrive nltht 1 ot*no pTcclpltaUon." bly). .____________________ NATIO ___________ —^ rmiF'nliiht ' Nlnnlrels JNE SO. 1950 _ 2 sident M U.S. Red F and AP Bcporte WASHING' (Saturday) July 1 American groi Bt forccs have just what 1 ugh the South Ko- gon, who said jng tho Han river, to tho other ai armor is rolling On thnt poi The Americans * * forced to abandon :cd military head- U AVp Suwon, 20 miles oul. They are rc- ithward to estab- washinqtoi p headquarters at try against Kore mllos bolow Soonl. “■ s S H irn s,= Sp%H p.m, Friday, Korean LAKE SOCCE Americans maved out, aecurlty council hn H. Church, com- * * er, sold: __ t going back any tar- | l_ _ _ oejon). w e are going |-C | | CJl lUi parallel." X 'L 'ilO i ay the far east air eed destrucUon ot 18 TTVI n tanks In Btroflng 1 JI ^ lunlquo Issued a t 3:45 ' A t (10:45 0. m. Friday forco *ald It new 101 MOSCOW. & Ser'fS’r l e i e s ^ ^ tcrVCno in th Ute aircraft were de*- The Soviet American 'bombed Urget* along Korea “lowai near Seoul, where the forces' from ts hod made ft break- Deputy So' Sov^t reply e among the torgeU U. o. Ambas vUy domaged. j.f fj,e Kromll ighters again alrafed q poolrflcId,l6alrmlles the offlda B cy Toss said. Korean red air force The reply <U uerted In a broadwt m posedM ^ SS'&S ort Price. ot non-Intcrfcp or Wheat now also to t TON, June 30 MV-Tho inadmL-aibiiity 1 wiU support grower foreign powers O.aop w W t .t . n.- vmKolllM.biuhtl TO. more Uian laat'yenr's charBe_Uiat S provoked the K irt prosnim vm an- on the fronllt ay by Uio ngriculture under provisions ot "Thereiore. ruirlns a price floor of ous .reference t of Uie -July : -wheat “Uie «ponslbl bt iJJi: ’ ------------- lies wlUi the B< i r l ilKlm Uiltt U- ' 4rity price* aio higher. , prices paid by farmer# ,*}?L hey buy have boosted Uil* year. e*-declared by low to ^owe«Tmi S '« » “S-S S '” bo supported by meohs the United • Bi umen and government permanent me to purchase grain at councll-Chlno ^ to the council. 30. wheat wna aelllng at possible for th Ige ot I1J3 or six ccnU uke decisions pport rate set today. force." --------------------- Russia conte I T * J* f emment Is tho 1 Listing of :rat Errors ised by Taft Egypt ITON,' June 30 OJ I I of Ohio proposed to- i • 1 C epubllcons draw up a /\J( Ji n critlcUlng whot ho liaUUtes of tho Truman LAKE SUC< jn in foreign policy. Ho Egypt lold Uio be used aa a campaign the would not a led U.N. actic gestlon waa made to a Korea. Uie foce ot President Egyptian, D snment yesterday Uiat Fawsl Bey aali nator, had made a po- tho Korean co nent thot waa uncalled point of dive idlDg tho realgoftUon ot (md west and < ' su te Acheson. coundl had m lie speech Wednesday, th e pa.'^t to al< Aeheson'a poUcles had The latter w tl by-Mr. Truman'a or- ence to Uie a ■d lnter>'cnUoa In Korea Amb-Jewlsh ) Uie United Nations' which was end xler. truce arronge« lent told his new* con- Fa»il did nc terday there -had not ing there wen iputc tn hts cabinet over (freaslon agali action. Thero wasn't a ^,^01 vlohtlor Ul In Uie report ho had not act upon, icson, the President aald. j,is govemmen —*--------;;-------- on Korean qu ball Today ^ >e AuoeUled Pre« • „ ", RICAN LEAGUE R H E thon yejterd ....... OIO 301 O tO -0 18 0 A 3.30 ^ .‘n., w f .« .nd M - . thanThund t gomes. {or 0,1 , ye„ . onTIT eaqoe .' It ffomes. • ) Igaled Idaho Counties ViS; Appro\ Grount forces i ETON, Juno 30 («>)—Prraldtnl ’ ound troops In Korea. Deferue o . forces are to bo used ia a millt d they are on the move, explain aide.?_______ oint, a W hite House announceni * * * -, * * ean War at G By The AasocUttd Pren ON-Presldcnt Truman ouUiorlies uso reon communist Invader*. UUs navy to 0 fly over North Korea on mission* I f : immunbt invaders break through tho 8c m river wIUi 40 to 60 aimored vehWej rth Korean force* .In Uio Hon valley i irUiur oeU quickly In Uirowlng Amer m war. Russia reject* U. S. plea to uso her tnfli les. 0bser\-era see Russian deslro to ean war. Taos reports B-30 raldera NorUi, Korea. ;ESS-Eg>-pl refused to go along wiUi II In military oanetlons ogalnst red Kor * * * * * 5S Reject I ea to End 1 ^ June 80 (U.ra—Russia said todi ,ho Korean war. et union stated ita position in n request that Russia use its infli ard tho immediato withdrawal c li southern Korea, oviet Foreign Minister Andrei G f to tho American memorandur issador Alan Kirk ------------------- liln into yostcrdiiy, t j ' - J . Soviet news agon- I? C U C l o ^toloKiI that Russia On.O wrthem Korea before j^rthO'flisttln ates quit southern Ko- ux-fr» oleom Id war n “and thereby »»i6 tomoirow I 1 tradlUooal prlndpla »tores. erence in the Internal The govemm ier states,” July X repeal el government holds tax on yellow e tho principle of tho the pubUe to b y ot UlO Interference of •'buUerleggen." rs In UlO internal af- racketeer* moy I," tho Bovlet note aald. margorine as b eratei Charge . Despite tax- Jso reiterated Itufflla’* is-ttates-oUil- BouUi Koreon troops buy yellow m Kotran -wBr by attaeka banned by *Ut ler orea* ot northern Fedwal Sec Oacar W.-Bwln • It eald In an obvl- Ing tomorrow, to Uie United State*. rioloUon to tt blllty for th c s u v e n ts gorine as biitt^ Boiiih Korcan-ftulhorl-' .'PuMIo eOUn 1 thOifl who-rtand be- at leaat two *1 ------gariBt!----------- , denltd It had ddlb- !. Portaslgi xl to take part in meet- iceurity councU. 3- Serve Uic Iblo to Take Part” P®** I" ,f much It desired It." tte margarine la was Impossible for the iment to take part In 4 1 } _ A *1 imb^ Of* ■ G 10—wa* not admitted U. which moke* It lm- , TT ( tho .ecurily coundl to U* k B ™ VALLE tend* Uie Peiping gov- gales to Uio tio only legal represent- ecnterence* P ina. However, the na- meeUng were 5vemnent rtpreaenta tax law* were 5 UJJ. invasion ct U * * * legger* who -* \ ________millions of sa: for Korea ^5^ge horizon of a r CCESS. June 30 Wl— Al Capone anc 10 (Jnlted NoUona today m it terrxirize t support the American- (jy." MarUnek tlon agolnst red North The omI sU the Standord Delegote Mfthmoud ^tjks hla coi old his govemment felt ufjed nol on connicl was iust a now -the oppropi vergence between cost fund* to ree t 1 contended the security ejjy njmlnlst not aclcd as needed la Earlier, Oo abp aggression. here trom & wos apparently a refer- eome the mor councU's action fn the tho confercnci a-ar tor Palestine, jort. 3ded by a cease-fire aad Three othes red by Uie coundl. • today. They ^ not explain be>-ond soy- Lake Clly, ch ere several case* of og- salt Lake Pl; ilnst people and terri- Thigpen. Seot ops thnt the council did the president 1. He was Instructed by pr. Adam S. ent to abstola la voUng city, vice prt quesUons. company. Baking U. S. E ight, ll'o hotter’today Q aoi *q Tdoy-s high ot 05. OUalS >. m, reading ot otn- WASinNO' imenu at Uie bureau pioyment tot log)- revealed the mer- y , „ 81.453,0c rllmbed ol 98 degree*. ^ IMS's all- three degrees higher, RcporUng sdoy, the previous high, g^jsus burcai ?£licoi.ui.o»aholl S rt'S ? ' ' ' * tualUu by i FIN/ "CIT EDITI PRIC PefTOE d Force Break I LTruman today gave a jo-ahe ! officials said they are already 01 lltary Bccret. Secretary of Defe: Inod ho could "say nothW th&£ ^ irieiil said only that Gen. Douglas t * * been authoris -^1 tain Buppo jrlance Uie South Kor Such forees lU 10 ot American infon- niDDortlns Infi to blockade all Korea troops. If necessary. The Prealdent South Korean defense auUiorlced: its, American Super- TTnltod t around SeouL Oen. .erican ground fo.rces M TKorea ifluenca to «bp North 0 affect “hands otr a blasted Pyongyang, S- O en e ^ U certain su{)portt Jl the United Notions ^fea. munlst invaoer* t 1, t, Tho new moi after a cabinet U r>4 ferenoo at me ^ W The Whlto H( - “AtameeUni ^ leader* -at Uie Fight 1 1 ,dnylt,,illnotln. S S . given a full revl 1 a note rejecting n u u ^ ocUriU nuonoo-viilh North , of their invading „ppcrt to Uie: repelling tte Nc Gromyko read tho ura of June 27 to .uUiorited tte -------------------------------ferce to condUi -r BlUtai7 • •a I I < ^ W - K om wberevti CU JLnijj ond'hod oiden vv W T o ll of tbe entire'K Ume in 64 years, f e d m MaeArthur 1 )margortne will go cn (C«mi«»»< — Jla tta nation’s grocerjr __ iment took notice of the JteX Sni 11 dato of tho 10-cect »margorine by warning , be on tto look-out fer - /U , C et а." Officials aold same* Gas x-repeol, consumen In - ____ l!l-wUl-not-be.obl6 .to . WABHINOTi margarine. IU sale U oUlo-Norttwa latd law_____ _ _ Uon^Houston.-’ Jccurity Administrator c o m m is^ to Ilng warned that, start- build a a,171^-« w, Jt will be a federal line from souU try to palm off mar- northwest ,tS . . ttjo *i74ae ilng-places-must-lake *upply-notus^ olepa to IdenUfy mar- weat for-tto.fl IgnOTthewollormenn Tbo Icmgest rtne U oerved and ttorited by tt ;he oleo In triangular 1440-mUe ays containers carrying a Trans-Coatln label. pany, Longvle ______________ to New York ( , Pacific Nor leggers’ to mett requli &as Pose /-i m i . The main 2S S. Threat Pacific division annual re told today tta t good ro needed to prevent an “-lusri-xs , return to tte do^ when md tte bluo gang of Do- M a?In^ Junt vice president ot rd OU ot liidlona, who J comic strip as a -hobby, , only good t « lows but iprloUon of suftident I tt^ th o OCU ore prop- Isterctl. _ nrpB* tha Pol 3ov. O. A. Robins Hew Dolse to officially wel- Ww ore than 100 delegatca t* nee ot thl* mounUln rc- Houston ier speakers were heard f-. V » were D. B. Barlow. Salt S onhA f chlet occoununt for tto ’ipcllne company: R. W. M pn :otUc. special oisbUnt to ITXvil II of United Airline*, and ' BOISE, Jii б. Bennlon. Solt Lake dldates filed iresldent ot.Tnoh Power Uons tor tt* tte iecretary ----------------------- , n«p. John Employment 3 Near High lOTON, June 30 (ff|-Em - juprtme cxjuj soared 1,131,000 Ijl June #t Idaho Ps ,000- to w i—Wllhlir 133,000 the court to li-Ume high. - whea tte la g tte figure today, tte eenato. eau noted tta t month by Anotter Ic IS ttrough 1B50 have In- nied for ont 0 number of,Job oppor- places — Al 4,535,000 alDco JoBUary. etate ooiitc; ■A t'-"":' FY' ij IO N ; [ICE B'CENTS I Bs;. ! bine head for use of ‘' •on the wny. ifcnse Louis John* 1 ; ^ 11:be of any u s o __ 1 [as MacArthur had rizetJ “to use cer- ' p o r t i n g ground > reapona aad forces are Uireans’ biggest tted. ''' Ukely would recjilre . afantiy and fURily mt umooseed'fat ku tod BUt«t air fore* to DiUlt«z7 mliBdons loto ' ea wherorer necenaiy. blockade et UM enUm *• 21acArttmr *1o me '' irtlnc ground units” ta . J tum bade tt# com. ' > ers of loutiiero Kmea. net-eongrmlonal eon* e Whlto House. 1 Houso sUtemeat tald: ing w tth ooogreadonit t he White Bmise thU e President. togeUur 1 xetary of deffiue, the state, and tbe; joint ft, renewed with them relopmentB of tbesltiia* .^•l a. resslonal leaden w m evlew of tlie tntwalfled riUea.' ' g with tho United jr cxjuncU's recuert for le repubUo of Korea in North Korean Inraders g peace In Korea, tte mouneed tbat hs bad 1 Jie traited State* air ; iduct mlsslDn* oa s p ^ - ' f tam ta In oothem !' TCTinlUtai1l7secii^.' I lered ft a a n l blockade : K o r^ cout. Oeaertl ’ : bM^in bls'far.^eas«: ^ «■ P ^ . l . C»1«M » ' I . as Plan ,, 1 Natural' i Pipelme }TOy,^une W (W-P*- - irest-Pipeuns-OBjioni---------- n Tex- asked tbe power------- : today for: auUierity r-mllee-natara] s u plt^. - uth Texas to the Pacina Uea.603 «y»teai woflld. la J'B iirT O ' IB* JTorta-- — ■ ] f l n t : t l n u . ' I t woUld'AS .. i:3nnBeet plpelliw.-^^-:^------ -i sst pipeline so far an- • - tte oommisslon U tba - ; system being boQt by UnentAl Pipeline oom- I view. Tex, trom Tsas I k City. Jortbwest eald'lla line Texaa gaa wserra areas t elds in A l b ^ Canada, julrements of-tbe ^uget ' as far nortt as Van- _ 1 , 28-lnch Texaa to Wash- M line would hovo on •ery capacity ol 2S0M0,- •, 1 ^el a day. pany alao plana to buy '• 00,000 cubic feet of gas near the United SUtci- loundrr. It would send It otertd Une troBi tts pro* 1 Une to Eastport. Ida. pany plana to build 400 -Inch and smaller Uteral llUonal“t5‘Ui6 XlTS'mfle------- la line -would start tn . ^ eustomen U ve include tte atomlo fliislaon plants new Areo, Janford, Wash, posed m arket or*** tn. Lake Olty; tte Bnaks ot Idaho Indudlng Poet- 0 Falls. Twin FaUs and Kellogg-Wallace area e( Judlng Bondpolnt. Ben- r Eastport. and tte Arco I PorUand. Ore., area, tnd ne. SeatUe and Tacoma Washington. _ %m Ustea Robert R. Ber* ton, aa tU pttaldent. im, 2 L F. n F ile in Race jiiiio 'SO-(,^ThrM can* . ed their BomlnfUag peU« tte AU*. a primary wtth ory Of aU te today, ihn Sasbom, Eagermsn, tie RepnbUcon ncalnaUixi c-year tenn In tte UnlUd loto. 0. TaylDT-llled fwone wo plaoee. on tbe sUU o u rt H e WM district Jodge PaUs .wbea- appoint t* - to replace B erttt WHO’ Al latter went to,tte.tr. J , Uj • Idabo Fans reildesl alia ’. V one ot the supreme emrt \ Alvla Denman, »-tem n ..A itcr. -7 ............... ' .■ " ' : i*

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Page 1: PefTOE Lk Own Lilife Planne 0M U.S. tan and W( Red F Break Inewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Times-News_TF... · 2014. 12. 12. · •ward Gillette, who ssion testimony

b u l l e t i n

m O t * U>e u t l o u l

Lk Own Li

■ w B d o n E . B lit, S9. f c a m ’ o t i ■ S l f«in FhIIb, w as "obvlousli! p n KmUltsti””, Thur«ii«y,iiis

SeiijKays Arms Aita r iO N , June 80 (U.R>—A grim m Wrfriftfi 000 in new foreign arms n B j ^ i c a n determination to help r K , ^ d the globe. '

paBBcd unanimously by

L^miro tho ficnato rejected by yblcB p g r —----------- by Sen. Harr.

. 1 «.9w Wash., to stri:Bf Ilden t s 000,000 for n„ ■ , i n th o , b ill .. I

l l o r B e n c h

A n n o u n c e d *ntL w e 30-H w oM Ii. “full •contrlbullo:

.ttom cy w d fense, ^

r fS 'i iV u ? ; n.."5rSii

S t

^ ” IS l„ 000,000 U M» 01lUttJBOie. Mr. Trum an majiM ilA ro M * ^ AddlUonally. »:!l3 V W8 ot U by a AmEriean «jutpn^riLTamans attended Can gtf 3 Jof tho blind ftt Trum an cjg i r t ' ^ u a t « o t the- 250.OOO of.the furtfbbo Jaw echool. whose defense hoMBahJ. he opened a n uj thU.-natlon.la . Al the outbrealt o f American aim* tk u l his «lfe gave up Ute same basis,

l i f te d went to O sdtn , o th e r m a]ord^ U li Tcre employed In gre&s Included:w tb lhe duration, K orw uliflflWbNtueW ork K e n n i M ^ H

hU candidacy, w W ho worked oa m o Eicttfl army operated ‘ ,

S £ ^ i F . R . P lice^ned unUl U)B end V ) * ’

^ I didn't meet any I T l O n C fttsan. blind or sighted. y-w n i c ^ either bombs or

acsRcnt su tem ent IIAILEY. JunoiJatrT innoum xm cBti -mTl-Pln*hoff,-«

m ine operotor. eoSltil tny attomey could ThurBdoy-at-Hj A: If elKt(d to the Tdaho tAl following a .ffic.liirjld be 10 try to m on ths ini ptwnt Wsh standing. Mr. PlURMtf, a nw et practice, I have th e Triumph mli Bw tt in Idaho distric t m ine In the lita e H t jD dcewhoM hoa- MSodated_wim liC atubttiL flueatloned." ^

7^ of the Dlaln#ll i f i K A m 'V l amall mine.opelU lS D e i » U l Btnimental In d

llclilng the Wooage Fete atf ,1 • HftUey. He ws

'alley F o rg e . SKg-o?;:m w y . j ™ »■ « > - J o r r f l n m M n , ll Ttosb Ifft by ipeelal ,

____ American Leslo:p r o n o E ,P a .. ju n e 3 o mfcTBcwU 01 America opened „ 1 '° "tessthw U enal Jamboreei^ n o * peiicetul valley piuB^iV 1

> a‘te S u ,. Bruneau f e S r J r tv i 'i Formal

'Vashlnston. r > f tcamperaft festlvaJ K V U .

or the colors to 8’ '“ ’.“or an aerial t ire - m en and makli

^ t f . c n t " Kholnft a n d c « h le r of ^ e« « il.f w«ded hlUs. °

Fun . .He was arrwt2 “^taborce «lll be fun . & 'e r tlt Ev-aiu

omping praeUco th e Veteransttieir leaden w ho ralsnm ent be^

j p »II <8 8taU*. th o sloncr Olenn Cn tortlsn counlries. released o nhls

S t ; '* Scout Ideal o f Golden entei[-^ •V n iicd Nations troop was Indicated 1»Cu*-’JW r\l henclqunrtcrs tore Federal Jif n ^ , * » made up upon the latter't Including Qolden has t

, ^ “4ln" cbunlrlea. ho.ipllaI alnceTl j ; ; --------------- o t a heart atta

Cease' „S"c.":45v;: « 5 ^ - ■June 30 W V-The entries to covci■» t e i "lot -m n. n s over a perliJ. » hull a t m idnight o ther, »U counir j,v _ m enl.’ ..

farblddlns - ------- ^t ia iT;"' Mtn operated O U aT Y 1 ' “ L f» « t . Mayor PHILADELPl5 r.» '■'Jrttj "Uiey h a d jo h n - D . M.^tuL * „«lJ'ili!lit," pointed attorn

th a t a lo t PhllBdelpWa cl> b - : been g ran t- chante of dellvlby..~ r i:( r>■l, ,| , ________ . . T>....l. .aM

A Regional Newspain

Otnclil Cltr tnd _ CaaaU Mtwi»i{xr

Slayer life Planne tan and W()f fou r children, and th e Buidde o prem editated," Police Chicf Howa n ig h t Gillette h ad In his poBscssi lortly before the m urder which c iBClf. Greer, despondent over n 1-------:---------------------- R i le ’3 w ife , i

. ' victim ’s homeavenue .c

. I d ' t C ' '• fo re noon Th

u d B iiifpand tense senate “jJj,. po„der bv

8 nid today as a n face, p n a t io n . r o , l . t l n s

, b u t waa dlscovenjy the 6G senatora j^ter situnK in

self-inflicted T»

itrike out th e ?10,- [7^^ „ . r TCorea contained o U l t„ He said i t w as M is,EidonE idequnte." • divorce WeOnt

I off arms lo any A t- others being 1 )a‘rtner not making a,u .„ - t , a=- .‘■ 'SS.Sal £■

s . s r j r :ram wlilch sprang from Lloy*!- Twin Flantle defense pact last U .ta epeclflcally: 11.000.- parked aV)vlde munitions.to the. gno mile cast(131^00.000 for Oreece. north of the Wran: $16,000,000 tor the According tomd Korea: and m - roomlnj » opUonal fund whichmay usetn the far east. »honi it i

; 7 a . , t lo p a o .u to c o n - “ " • ' S ' . S f ' i j j . ' lawn In froa t c\aUi OOP Floor Leader ' M anho

Plughoff, O l s s ;eer Mine bIvo a descrlptl

_ t,he car over T

:-ator,’DiesJune 30-Frank Rich- ',-M,.^ m ln rn t Hnilfty.

Dtt. former manager, of mine, operated hLi-oftU w , .„ ,

. A ' - s : v S n ; " ' n J sSS'iiT'C

ne eounty ehapter --ot The n woperators and . was In- ered With letun developing and pub- (C«iiiit>B»i •"Vood Hrer mining area. ----------t a pioneer famUy, Mr.8 bom July 7. 1883. in J T 1 O l G S

was graduated trom Khool and atUnded the 1 T T f Irfaho, where he m a. A S U . ling bul did not grad-

of World war I. he was TieC < crotx de guerre in the le Arsonne. He was a CHIOAaO.J Blaine county post 34. men's slrUce tl glon, and the Methodist four big ralln

flflh entered : are his widow, Jennie. And In Washlr trrled U srch 3 .1P20. at mentcd th a t t ,. and a daughter. Do- will no t “slan If. Hailey. American rallr frvlcfs will be held a t peril, and shov lay In the Hailey fom - buI no algns Itlll ehurch. The Jtev. either union o lall will ottlclate. Legion The senabi :<» will be pertogned at gpoke In the s« cemetery. Arrangements ^ jpeedy en ne of the McOoldrUk m en ot North . 10. . . addition, he a ------- -- ----- ---- trainmen, yar

au Cashiera l i y N a b b e d uo“ “ i

J . S . M a r s h a l ^^I'a 'uon ot

- f n d ? ^ d ^ y 7 ^ ^ “d ^ ? ^ ? o S J ^ 5on charges ol embeaJe- cether In Was aking false entrlfJi whllo he Bruneau state bank. “I formally today. •rwted by U, s . M anhall ?®'ins upon, release from nppro\ai or n n, h«plta l. Alter ar- ‘“j ' . "betore V. B. Commis- n Cughlan. Oolden was ' The awiicms !J,ls 0 r«oimlxance. ntered no plea and It ed he would appear be- ^1 Judge Chase A. Clark *ho“M ^et a <

SU";" “10 counU In the Indlci: cago. TiK^ Isls him wlUi making false C h l e ^ Orealover shorlagea ot »nB.- “serlod of 15 years. Tha Grande WMleS ^haree^emberrle. t l ^ u p^thoO

> . tho atrlke.

x p S j J ’n ™ ? ’ tfl>- B ^ ' r n ^ ”

»?heml»Tlndlc5d on a W a s h ^ * leliverlng atomic secrcU 3J8l,3(»—an t L.m V^‘nv he had ad . In the last 1(

,

laper Serving l _ .»•*

TWIN']

ed to I f E 'oman 1 ^e of his slayer, W.•ward Gillette, who ssion testimony of h dearly indicated a love affair with

approached tho ime HOI Addl- } .clist shortly bo- Thursday. He de- u e o t Beberi e Mrs. nile. When ord- b n ta , 0 * . a me ! the premises by her n * ttw gtoap, “whipped out hlJ 33*30 tbeoUag doro Iver and tired once, plain o w Bot

In tho tace,” OIUetK tbo m caaU ea ; . covc™. W . J «

I Immedlattly ”edlalely fled the scene, — 7. |

Y outh.Tiunct wounds. Tho • ^ • . ted 03 a- manhunt wa* ted to tind him. The ear

l i t F i l e d I

S5"oS.“ m'S2s i n V r ;s “c S ' r ,

in

. mental and Phy«^^ ohIo Fire Mai er at omey was Max ,n Falls. oirclevUle. 0,. 1

I * slaying* and s« along a eounty road score of major 1

ast and one-hall mllo Hampshire and J Washington school. "Becoi

lo OlUelie. Greer .had ; Callan eald t nlng home alter ho had lls e ir to dec! es to his parenta and husky Ohioan It may concern- Indl- lad a'"»core to aetUe" from seltl:« lu a to klU himself. Wit- 10m he Ulked Tliursday0 said he.threatened to sponsible tor hU trouble.

and sUrted toward tha f _ ^ u ,o oubllcRlle rushed w t to meet ^ c im e/p jcto , ooUng took place on the «BJtaIned aal cf tho house. fg,] xndlan, wh(i h n t OrtsBlaed nlg^t. matllcd by a a unldenU- _

t staUons and car# In alrewly b l u ^ ,;y and roadblock* were Callan said 1’ menta have be< ollco were prei«rln« tortpUon of tho man and I " '® '“Vr Twin Falb poUco ra- ®| *, Deputy Sheriff James ^d Deputy John Wllker- , „ J , « X e o "

d“’ o « e r was slumped •front-seat-w im -bbod ____

no S ier 'to 'S o h e ad -H U l i f q i i A - eaUng faintly when the i T l a i i / V ved, but ho died a ahort ' ^

lapon la Hand , A l l d *;ht hand was tho .33.20l»er-wllh which he had ___four shell* having been i l u - O ' loor 01 iKe ur-W M cot^ ~ A' nurse thl

-------------- !------- • hunt by polico

ists Rise- ■ take a woman s

[J. S. Rail a\-cnue .south. 'gave the nam

ContinuesD. Juno 30 tf f^ A switch-e that has knocked out ” • ' i ” , allroads and knotted a ed It* sixth doy today. shlngton a senator com.It the Amerlean peopleIland for' any Ueup of J*"?. "‘J : , •allroads a t thU Ume ofshouldn’t " Harrison was igns of peace camo tromn or railroad cam ps,. the JOO hlKka b r, M o n e . 'n , Orc- south. The, dl»e senate chamber asking Fergus^ and

end to tho AFL Switch- pol'ee Ferpiso;th America's walkout. In and ordered B,e asked assurance tha t in no uncertayaidmoster*. and con- rived to arrestit leave their poita os Hanison wai:en on July 18.. larceny chargelers trom over tha na- sbla contalneied In Washington for the parking meterlord meeting o t tho Aa- he threw owe5f American nallroads, which had notheads ot many of tho Friday,najor lines Ulked to- ^T,p stolen \Vashlngton on tho prob- p j ^ Blotter, rcurrlng strike* In Iho In- . . .. the Uireat of more of

= e u : B.. MO., u rg rt f his bUl b ouUaw rail1 walkouts. He termed ‘"S•Ikea 0 "publlo menaca,” • ,chmen—and their fenow ;are protesting a presl- HONO KOh t-flndlng board'* rccom- China's Chali The board sold the men today signed 0 40-hou^ week (Instead law. ^biU hed d set an IB.eent an hour New China N« The sw itchm en'w ant a word text ma :ek bul a t « -hou ra ' pay. »loj> “ Cl’l a u t ha* abpped the Chi- and rich peass

Island and Pacific, tho , reat Western. UiD West- A r i ^, and U«J Denver and nlo X ^Mlem from running, and X a , ux om a Oreat Northern, ds have been Idled by__________ __ , days ’» IN WABHINOTON 'E. Washn June 30 (UJO- - „ t f census figures gave em iirat a stale a populaUon of qi* in tncreaie cf 38 per cent (Probably) t 10 ycnti; Area Census

!___ T T n i i T i * f a l £ s T -

N FALLS, IDA'HO, FRIDAY, JOT

g t c h O n e ’* ^

i l - 0From TIP at

( s— C om m unist b ro k e n th ro u g r e a n n n e nloni

bert n . Dewold. A t- a n d th c ir nr member of the e l ^ t h BOUthward. '

h . . o b . c n f o . BoeUt Korea daring th e i r advancct00 of American*.- De- q u a r te r s a t S

• ‘•■"'•“ I------------------- t r c a t l n s .o u tl. , , l ia h a n o th e r 1

1 A d m i t s T a e jo n , 93 miTlio news that

• • ¥ ? • rcUrlng frora Unmg t i r e

d rt £ if% spondent Peter JT O r l t ) 0 II contlrmed <

s , 0-, June 30 m — bad day. Kaliscl day named a 20-year- tlon o t. tho 61 n—driven to apply tho started a l 0 p.; Iona ot a nam ing red time. As the An eman—a* tho .firebug Brlg.-Oen. John off the Rlngllng b ro th - mandlng olficer, ro that kUled 108 p e r- "We are nol g tford, Conn.. alx year* ther (Uian Tae]

back b the 3Bth Marshal H arry J . C al- Earlier today Id Robert Oole Segee. force announced 5,. also-confessed four North Korean I setting more than a operations Frldt lor tires In Maine, New in a commun md Ohio., a . m. loday (1eeord Speak*" MST) UiO air fc1 "UlO record *peak* for aorUe* Wday, deciding w hether tho raid by B-39 m is a pyromanlac. a « iid two hoiUio gel an abronrmal th rill txoyed.: fires. Bomb Bidlcated tun beUet in a The B-39a bo ment by Segee despite tho Han river ni youOi of UlO O hioan o t red tank forces my of the crtmcs were through. Bargei ave been committed. Uon, tanks, eon atement waa w ithheld secUons were Dllc, but Prosecutor O uy Uattd a* heavU; iaw ay county. O.. eald p-so Jet tigl , 0 wlerd sb ry of th e red-held Klmpo who come* lo Segee a t west of Seoul

The Norlh KiC T^ b y .In d lw ______ meanwhile Mse.

lng. • • •• ^ I iId olUof * « e e ^ BUte- ^ ^been chocked carefully r i

S 'S W S " ™ su p p ®t a rtlauve near Eoat g «

!y counly. O.. g rand Juryjeo on two chargc* of WASinNOTOnlng trom fire* In Cir- government wl

___ prices of 1050-c. J Uonal fannovci

A r r e s t e d — -fourjftnt*_m jcrop.

r T h e f t o f I nounced bSaydepartment ut

. • s e - i n - C a i ' .parity prlco ot

-th le rW M -w rea te d -ln — u ' lFriday following a m an- e^uja fann pari llco and volunUers. ' Increases In prl, b c , u , . W I U r l 0iueo women eaw a m an P“ *'0' “an’a pune from a pickup Parity price*,h e 100 block of Fou rth be equally fal: h . Tho man. who finallylamo WlUlom H onU on. «n pune.from the pocket- W prices of Uilhrew away the pockct- Price* will bo

of loans b famDonald and John Fergu-yes ot Uie . Idaho Egg support leiels. CooperoUve MarkeUng In mldJuno. summoned by ahouU n, farm arcroBo

WlUiesses. took a fte r tho below Uio supp<ero joined by other un l- --------- ;

was found hiding among F o m i a ltes behind a buHding In lock of Fourth avenue J j J 0 n i O C r discovery wo» made hy -

nd oUiers. Aecordlng to P r n n n o uflon.picked up a brick r r O p O S i Harrison to como out • WASHINGTC rrtaln terms. Police a r- gem tor Taft 0 •cst tho man. <jay u u l Repiwaa booked on a potty formal report trge. Tbe coin purse he called the mist Ined about 30 centa In administration ■ter money. In the purse aald It could b( away was 0 <14 check document, not been found by noon Toft's suggea

reporter in th

” ' T i r a T “r,roi4te3,Fller. uu ta l sutemei.TTlJon waa Jailed. , o tner for In demandl tfused to aasoclate wlUi secreUiry ot 8 iffleeni had given him a !„ , genate iroyed him and his c loth- T aft said Acl uecUcide. been revencd 1-----------------------' der for armed 1ro LAW SIGNED 10 back up 1:ORO. June 30 (,T ^R ed halrman Mao T tc-tung . ed Uie ograrinn reform hed hero by Uic official , News agency. Uie B,000- ^Ofcah ae makes atarUing conces- wort ^ twth China's land caplWlUU reversed Ache»

------------------- ^ B a s e b iscorcher B y th e -out yet?" queried the- AMERI

ion. "'If i'ou hoven’t ye t. First game;ihly will In the nex t few new York .....

Boston -------ersplring AP reporter . Ro«hI. Tagi1 ho read this prcdlcUon siobba. BehanIKt tlvo days' weather; bftu ,:rotures above normal jrive nlth t 1 ■ ot*no pTcclpltaUon." • bly). .____________________ NATIO ___________ — rmiF'nliiht

— ' Nlnnlrels

JNE SO. 1950 _

2sidentM U.S.

Red Fand AP Bcporte WASHING'(Saturday) July 1 American groi Bt forccs have ju s t what 1 ugh the South Ko- gon, who said jng tho Han river, to tho other ai armor is rolling On thnt poi

The Americans * *forced to abandon :cd military head- U A V p Suwon, 20 miles

oul. They are rc- ithward to estab- w a s h in q t o i p headquarters a t try against Kore mllos bo low Soonl.

“■ s S H

i r n s , = S p % Hp.m, Friday, Korean LAKE SOCCEAmericans maved out, aecurlty councilhn H. Church, com- * *er, sold: _ _t going back any ta r- | l _ _ _oejon). w e are going | - C | | C JllUi parallel." X ' L ' i l O i ay the far east aireed destrucUon ot 18 T T V In tanks In Btroflng 1 J I ^

lunlquo Issued a t 3:45 ' A t (10:45 0. m. Fridayforco *ald It new 101 MOSCOW.

& Ser'fS’r le ie s ^ ^ tcrVCno in thUte aircraft were de*- The Soviet

American'bombed Urget* along Korea “lowai near Seoul, where the forces ' from

ts hod made ft break- Deputy So'S o v ^ t rep ly

e among the torgeU U . o . A m bas vUy domaged. j.f fj,e Kromllighters again alrafed qp oolrflcId ,l6a lrm lles th e o f f ld a B

cy Toss said. Korean red air force The reply <U

uerted In a b r o a d w t m p o s e d M ^

S S '& Sort Price.

ot non-Intcrfcp

or Wheatnow also to t

TON, June 30 MV-Tho inadmL-aibiiity 1 wiU support grower foreign powers

O.aop w W t . t . n . - v m K o l l l M .b i u h t l TO. more Uian laat'yenr's charBe_Uiat S

provoked the K irt prosnim v m an- on the fronllt ay by Uio ngriculture under provisions ot "Thereiore.

ruirlns a price floor of ous .reference t of Uie -July : -wheat “Uie «ponslb l

bt i J J i : ’ ------------- lies wlUi the B<ir l ilKlm Uiltt U - '4rity price* aio higher. ,prices paid by farmer# ,*}?Lhey buy have boosted Uil* year.

e*-declared by low to ^ o w e « T m i

S ' « » “S-SS ' ”

bo supported by meohs the United • Bium en and government permanent meto purchase grain a t councll-Chlno^ to the council.30. wheat wna aelllng a t possible for thIge ot I1J3 or six ccnU u k e decisionspport rate se t today. force."--------------------- Russia conteI T * J* f emment Is tho1 Listing of :rat E rrors ised by T aft E g y p tITON,' June 30 O J II of Ohio proposed to- i • 1 Cepubllcons draw up a / \ J ( J i n critlcUlng whot holiaUUtes of tho Trum an LAKE SUC<jn in foreign policy. Ho Egypt lold Uiobe used aa a campaign the would not a

led U.N. acticgestlon waa made to a Korea.Uie foce o t President Egyptian, D

snment yesterday Uiat Fawsl Bey aalinator, had made a po- tho Korean conent thot waa uncalled point of diveidlDg tho realgoftUon ot (md west and <' s u te Acheson. coundl had mlie speech Wednesday, the pa.' t to al<Aeheson'a poUcles had The latter wtl by-Mr. Truman'a or- ence to Uie a■d lnter>'cnUoa In Korea Amb-Jewlsh) Uie United Nations' which was endxler. truce arronge«lent told his new* con- F a » il did ncterday there -had not ing there weniputc tn hts cabinet over (freaslon agaliaction. Thero wasn't a ^,^01 vlohtlor

Ul In Uie report ho had not act upon, icson, the President aald. j,is govemmen—*--------;;-------- on Korean qu

ball Today ^>e AuoeUled P re « • „ " , RICAN LEAGUER H E thon yejterd ....... OIO 301 OtO-0 18 0 A 3.30 ^

. ‘n ., w f .« .n d M - ™

. than T hundt gomes. {or 0 ,1, ye„

. onT I T e a q o e .'It ffomes. • )

Igaled Idaho Counties

V iS ;

Appro\ Grount

fo rces iETON, Juno 30 («>)—Prraldtnl ’ ound troops In Korea. Deferue o. forces a re to bo used ia a m illt d they a re on th e move, explain aide.?_______oint, a W h ite H ouse announceni * * * -, * *

ean War at GBy The AasocUttd P ren

O N -Presldcnt Trum an ouUiorlies uso reon communist Invader*. UUs navy to0 fly over North Korea on mission* I f : immunbt invaders break through tho 8c m river wIUi 40 to 60 aimored vehWej rth Korean force* .In Uio Hon valley i irUiur oeU quickly In Uirowlng Amer m war.Russia reject* U. S. plea to uso her tnfli les. 0bser\-era see Russian deslro to ean war. Taos reports B-30 raldera NorUi, Korea.

;ESS-Eg>-pl refused to go along wiUi II In military oanetlons ogalnst red Kor * * * * *

5S Reject I ea to End 1^ June 80 (U.ra—R ussia said todi ,ho K orean w ar. e t union s ta te d ita position in n request t h a t R ussia use i ts infli ard tho im m ediato w ithdrawal c li sou thern K orea, oviet F o re ign M inister Andrei G f to tho A m erican memorandurissador A lan K irk -------------------l iln in to y o s tc r d i iy , t j ' - J ™ . Soviet n ew s agon- I ? C U C l o

^toloKiI th a t Russia O n .O

w rthem K orea before j^ rthO 'flisttln ates quit southern Ko- u x - f r » oleom Id war n “and thereby »»i6 tomoirow I1 tradlUooal p rlndpla »tores. erence in th e Internal The govemm ier states,” July X repeal el government holds tax on yellow etho principle of tho the pubUe to b

y ot UlO Interference of •'buUerleggen." rs In UlO in ternal a f- racketeer* moy I," tho Bovlet note aald. margorine as b eratei Charge . Despite tax-Jso reiterated Itufflla’* is-ttates-oUil- BouUi Koreon troops buy yellow m Kotran -wBr by attaeka banned by *Ut ler orea* o t northern Fedwal Sec

Oacar W.-Bwln • It eald In an obvl- Ing tomorrow,

to Uie United State*. rioloUon to tt blllty for th c s u v e n t s gorine as biitt Boiiih K orcan-ftulhorl-' .'PuMIo eOUn 1 thOifl who-rtand be- a t leaat two *1

------gariBt!-----------, denltd I t had d d lb - !. P o rtaslg i xl to take p a rt in meet- iceurity councU. 3- Serve UicIblo to Take P a r t” P®** I" , f much It desired It." t t e margarine la was Impossible for the

im ent to take p a rt In 4 1 } _ A * 1

im b ^ Of* ■ G10—wa* no t admittedU. which moke* I t lm - , T T (tho .ecurily coundl to U * k

“ B ™ VALLEtend* Uie Peiping gov- gales to Uiotio only legal represent- ecnterence* Pina. However, th e na - meeUng were5vem nent rtpreaenta tax law* were5 UJJ. invasion c t U

* * * legger* who- * \ ________millions of sa:

for Korea ^5^gehorizon of a r

CCESS. June 30 W l— Al Capone anc10 (Jnlted NoUona today m i t terrxirizet support th e American- (jy." MarUnektlon agolnst red North The omIsU

the StandordD e l e g o t e Mfthmoud ^tjks hla coiold his govem m ent felt ufjed nol onconnicl was iu s t a now -the oppropivergence between cost fund* to ree t1 contended the security ejjy njmlnlstnot aclcd as needed la Earlier, Ooabp aggression. here trom &wos apparently a refer- eome the morcouncU's action fn the tho confercnci

a-ar to r Palestine, jort.3ded by a cease-fire aad Three othesred by Uie coundl. • today. They ^not explain be>-ond soy- Lake Clly, ch ere several case* of og- sa lt Lake Pl; ilnst people and terri- Thigpen. Seot ops thnt the council did the president 1. He was Instructed by p r. Adam S. ent to abstola la voUng city, vice prtquesUons. company.

Baking ’ U. S. Eight, ll'o h o tte r ’today Q a o i *qTdoy-s high o t 05. O U a l S>. m, reading o t o tn - WASinNO'imenu a t Uie bureau pioyment totlog)- revealed the mer- y , „ 81.453,0crllmbed ol 98 degree*. ^ IMS's all-three degrees h igher, RcporUngsdoy, the previous high, g^jsus burcai

? £ l ic o i .u i .o » a h o l l ■ S r t ' S ?■ ' ' ' * tua lU u by i

FIN/"CIT

EDITI

PRIC

P e fT O E d Force Break IL Truman today gave a jo-ahe ! officials said they are already 01lltary Bccret. Secretary of Defe: Inod ho could "say n o th W th&£

irieiil said only th a t Gen. Douglas t * * been au thoris- ^ 1 ta in B u p p ojrlance

Uie South K or Such forees lU

10 ot American infon- niDDortlns Infi to blockade all Korea troops.If necessary. The PrealdentSouth Korean defense auUiorlced: its, American Super- • TTnltod t around SeouL Oen..erican ground fo.rces M T K o r e a

ifluenca to «bp North0 affect “hands o t ra blasted Pyongyang, S- O e n e ^ U

certain su{)porttJl the United Notions ^ fea. munlst invaoer*t 1, t, Tho new moi

after a cabinet

U r > 4 ferenoo a t m e ^W The W hlto H(

- “A tam eeU n i• ^ • leader* -a t Uie

Fight 1 1, d n y l t , , i l l n o t l n . S S .

given a full revl1 a no te rejecting n u u ^ ocUriU n uon o o -v iilh N o rth, o f th e ir invading „ p p c r t to Uie:

repelling t t e NcGromyko read tho

u ra o f J u n e 27 to .uUiorited t t e-------------------------------ferce to condUi

- r BlUtai7 •• a I I < ^ W - K o m wberevtiC U J L n i j j ond 'hod oiden

v v W T o l l of tbe entire'K

Ume in 64 years, f e d m MaeArthur 1 )margortne will go cn (C«mi«»»< — J la t t a nation’s grocerjr __ ■

iment took notice of the J t e X S n i11 dato of tho 10-cect »margorine by warning, be on tto look-out fer - / U , C e tа." Officials aold same*

■ Gasx-repeol, consumen In - ____l!l-wUl-not-be.obl6 .to . WABHINOTi margarine. IU sale U oU lo-N orttw alatd law_____ _ _ Uon^Houston.-’Jccurity Administrator c o m m i s ^ to Ilng warned that, s ta rt- build a a,171^-« w, Jt will be a federal line from souU try to palm off m ar- northw est

, t S . • . t t jo *i74aeilng-p laces-m ust-lake *upply-notus^ olepa to IdenUfy m ar- weat fo r-tto .fl

IgnO T thew ollorm enn Tbo Icmgestrtne U oerved and ttorited by t t;he oleo In triangular 1440-mUe ayscontainers carrying a T rans-C oatlnlabel. pany, Longvle______________ to New York (, • Pacific Norleggers’

to m ett requli&as Pose/- i m i . The main 2SS. ThreatPacific division annual

re told today t t a t good ro needed to prevent an

“- l u s r i - x s

, return to t t e do^ when md t t e bluo gang of Do-

M a ? I n ^Ju n t vice president otrd OU ot liidlona, who Jcomic strip as a -hobby, „ ,only good t « lows butiprloUon of suftidentI t t ^ t h o OCU ore prop-Isterctl. _ nrpB* tha Pol3ov. O. A. Robins HewDolse to officially wel- Wwore than 100 delegatca t*nee o t thl* mounUln rc- Houston

ier speakers were heard f-. V» were D. B. Barlow. Salt S o n h A f chlet occoununt for tto ’ipcllne company: R. W. M p n :otUc. special o isbU nt to IT X v i lII of United Airline*, and ' BOISE, J iiб. Bennlon. Solt Lake dldates filed

iresldent ot.Tnoh Power Uons tor tt*t t e iecretary

----------------------- , n«p. John

Employment 3 Near HighlOTON, June 30 (ff|-E m - juprtm e cxjujsoared 1,131,000 Ijl June # t Idaho Ps,000- tow i—Wllhlir 133,000 the court toli-Ume high. - whea t t e lag t t e figure today, t t e eenato.eau noted t t a t month by A notter IcIS ttro u g h 1B50 have In- nied for ont0 number of,Job oppor- places — Al ■ 4,535,000 alDco JoBUary. etate ooiitc;

■ A t ' - " " : '

F Y ' ij I O N ■ ;

[ICE B'CENTS

I

Bs;. ! binehead fo r use of ‘ ' •on th e wny.ifcnse Louis John* 1 ; 11:be of any u so__1

[as MacArthur had ’ rizetJ “to use cer- ' p o r t i n g ground >

reapona a a d forces are Uireans’ biggest tted. ' ' ' Ukely would recjilre .

a fa n tiy a n d fURily

m t u m o o se e d 'fa t k u

tod B U t« t a ir fore* to DiUlt«z7 mliBdons loto ' e a w h ero rer necenaiy. blockade e t UM enUm *•21acArttmr *1o me '' irtlnc ground units” ta .J tu m bade t t# com. ' > ers o f lou tiie ro Kmea.

ne t-eo ng rm lonal eon* e W hlto House. 1Houso sU tem ea t tald:

in g w tth ooogreadonit t he W hite Bmise thU e P residen t. togeUur 1 xetary o f deffiue, the

s ta te , a n d tbe; joint ft, ren e w e d w ith them relopmentB of tbesltiia* .^ •l a . •resslonal le ad e n w m evlew o f tlie tntwalfled riUea.' 'g w ith th o United jr cxjuncU's recuert for le repubUo of Korea in N orth K orean Inraders g peace In Korea, t t e mouneed tb a t h s bad 1 Jie tr a i te d State* a ir ; iduct mlsslDn* oa s p ^ - ' f t a m t a In o o th e m !' TCTinlUtai1l7secii^.' I lered ft a a n l blockade : K o r ^ c o u t. O eaertl ’

: bM^in bls'far.^eas«: ^«■ P ^ . l . C»1«M » ' I .

a s P l a n ,,1 N a t u r a l ' i P ip e lm e} T O y ,^ u n e W (W -P *- -ires t-P ipeuns-O B jion i----------n T e x - asked tbe power------- :today for: auUierity

r-m llee-natara] s u p l t^ . - u th T exas to the Pacina

Uea.603 «y»teai woflld. • l a J 'B iir T O ' IB* JTorta-- — ■] f l n t : t l n u . 'I t woUld'AS . .i:3nnBeet plpelliw.-^^-:^------ - isst p ipeline so far a n - • -

t t e oommisslon U tba - ; system being boQt by UnentAl Pipeline oom- I view. T e x , trom T s a s • I k City.Jortbw est e a ld 'lla line Texaa gaa w serra areas t elds in A l b ^ Canada, julrem ents o f-tbe ^ uget '

as f a r n o r t t as Van- _ 1

, 28- ln ch Texaa to Wash- M lin e would hovo on •ery cap acity ol 2S0M0,- •, 1 ^el a day.pany alao plana to buy '• 00,000 cubic feet of gas near th e United SUtci- loundrr. I t would send It otertd Une troBi t t s pro*1 Une to Eastport. Ida. pany plana to build 400 -Inch a n d smaller Uteral llU ona l“t5‘ Ui6 XlTS'mfle-------

la lin e -would start tn .

^ eustomen U ve inc lude t t e atomlo fliislaon p lan ts new Areo, Janford , W ash, posed m a rk e t or*** tn .

L ake Olty; t t e Bnaks o t Id ah o Indudlng Poet- 0 Falls . Tw in FaUs and Kellogg-W allace area e(

Judlng Bondpolnt. Ben- r E as tport. and t t e Arco I PorU and. Ore., area, tnd ne. SeatU e and Tacoma Washington. _%m U stea Robert R. Ber* ton, aa tU pttaldent.

i m , 2 L F . n F i l e in R a c ejiiiio 'S O -( ,^ T h rM can* . ed th e ir BomlnfUag peU« t t e AU*. a primary wtth ory Of a U te today, ihn S a sb o m , Eagermsn, tie RepnbUcon ncalnaUixi c-year te n n In t t e UnlUd loto.0 . TaylDT-llled fw o n e wo p lao ee . on tbe sUU o u r t H e WM district Jodge PaUs .wbea- a p p o in t t* - • to rep lace B e r t t t WHO’ A l la tte r w e n t to , t te . t r . J , U j

• Idabo Fans reildesl a lia ’ . V one o t th e supreme e m rt \ A lvla D enm an, » - te m n ..A

itc r . - 7 ............... '

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C h a i r m e n f o r

B u r l e y G r o u j

, A r e R e p o r t eBTOIZY, Ju a t 3&-Mr*. Len*i

BtcpbKuotu zuv lr clacted pri den t, of Surler Soroptlmbt cl B u r id her new commllUe merab » t ({be Wetli:eKl*r luncheon of i clul), tba l u t unUl September.

ChklxTsen nuse<] u-ere pftrl tnentftriui, jM m iette ChsmberU

tU lc a t^ and mtmberthlp, Marjo--------- K llnk ra ien -M H o-O M rtion ier 'i

Marie DurjeM.W»jr» ana me»M, Vc8»a Bobeo

Keel e«t«r»trom. Evelyn Bhem Mayme Price and E<Uth Clevengi ualmilatlon and hoip ltalltr, IU1 Payne. Audrey Kelly and Qitt:

' Scholer; budget, Jeannette Chai berlain. Perrol Wccw* and Ma Bedam.

ProEram. Alary Darrlnston. Ja......... Qttelln#*'Blrd and Arly# Schult

aerrlca and project. Ruth Marsha i J l e Mecham and Gladya Mai n ln j, and attendance ftnd publlclt Mre. Bteebmlth.

Jeaacette Cham tw laln reported • toUl or t t ,108.01 tum ed In durlr

I . the U50 cancer fund drive (ponsore ' by the Soroptlmlit club;

Carol Gardner and Jean Tliom&--------- irtw-*ttenfleiJ- Otrta-Stnte-jit-CRld

' well, B«V8 reporti on their mectlnni M n. Thom&a reported on the pro gnuni and Ideala of the meellni and M lu Gardner told or the In struction In Rovernment given. Mli Gardner «lll plve n rejwrt to thi Soropllmlit club aftrr her attend' anee' a t Olrl'a Nation In July lr

I Waahlngton. D, C.ReporU ot each committee chair-

B in aerv'lng during the past yeai were given. wltff-Mr«. Evelyn Sher-

I rod. retiring pre.ildent, In charRC.Attending a meellng and dinner

a t Pocatello Wedne.iday night were Retta Payne, Msdeblne Brown. El­len Male Oberholtier, Jeannette Chamberiiln and Ei'cJyn Shemxl. The new Pocatello Soroptomlst of­ficers were Installed a t tha t time.

No Change Noted For Injured Trio

Tha conditions of three ^'Icllma of trafflo accidents In Tn’ln Falb county thlj week wera reported unchanged M day a t the county boepltai

James E. Bhowaller, U , Parsoiu, E a iu , was reported In "serious" eoQdltlon and still too weak to be mored for Mnmlnatlons. He was In­jured when his motorcycle h it an oU pile five and one-half miles south

I of Hogerson Wednesday noon. .Ahn^ Meyers, 08. i71 Second ave­

nue east, who was struck by an auto Wednesday evening, was re­ported "good,”

Mrs. Zelma Marie Pascua. Bacra- mento, Calif., was In "fairly good" eondlUon. She received a broken back and a fractured collar-

, bcffli when her car overturned a t a , I , eane ca tha south edge of Roger-

son early Monday momlng. j

73 Donate Blood - ;

■ lh r » pint, ot ( S ^ ^ e n s *d^onat^ t ta tha Red Cross bloodmobUe dur- o Ing Its atop In Gooding Tuesday. «

Mrs. Welllrer MUler. blood donor o chairman of the Red Croaa. has re- ported th a t tha Gooding a range, v Rebekah lodge, Lloai club and Rotary cJub were Instrumental In making the project a success.

The H ospital S....... -VlilUag-Jwur* a t ihe Tft-In-FflJU ,

------ county hospital are from 2 to 4 and------ lmm-7-to a pjn___________

ADSnTTED “lugene Nelson, Dale Nelson, Mrs.

Nsllla HoreJj. Mrs. Xydla McKln-' f - Puentes. Albert

Middleton and Mm. Vlggo Nlelion........* ^ ';^ ’>n^aisTMni7nvlnii Hclsley,

& thleen.-C oraegys,_ M ra ,-R e ad -------Reame*-and-Mn,-I;yle-Northrop, all

- Buhl; Jeanette Pace. Richfield, and ■: Mn. Jordan Sltemore. Kimberly. for

QI6>nS9ED helMaurice Whitmore, Mrs. Wayne Tn

Morrow and son, Mrs. Allen Schurer the Mrs. Victor Mal and son, nil ficl

Twla PaUs; Mrs. Wayne Qoff and In

Weather K, By Unllfd r r t i s Ttt'l

Maglo VaJley-Falr and eonllnned warm toaljht. sllxhUy coder Satur. day. Lows (oalfht GooiJlni and Bur-

O. FaWleM ««. IHgh s"?u rtsy • Goedlor and Barky flt, Falrfleld 82.

i : r : i = E E E ii

Ntw*nViM*i!» . i!

Is .ii l iu ' SJ^•n FrintUrt . >; j,Pwiiit"* - — ;; ‘I T*l" r.i:. J; ■ *;w uM ntu,„__

STAG^OF 9NAKE mVER■^e le « l of Snake rlrer wmi, },lri,

Friday as sl.gmi by llir flow orrr

of w.itr to l 'i 'J tl 'l l l brinM.

City Property Report Noxipi

Effectlre June S* Ihrotir

. ...C ity projierty* owners aro re presence of morninpr Riorie.'t, Ci around c{iemo.q in p.irkings. nlli

I w ithin city limit.?.M Im m e d ia te ly E o . th a t sp ra y i :

PAOB W o

r - r K eev~ th e W h ite T l 0/ S a fe ty F lv i

*P Kt e d I ^naperl Jl presl. \club; 1 • ^

im ben Xof the r _ yier. I r ^ V >jarUa- IIir l^ n ; . U \

irjorle * •i r i n d " N o w e ig h t days w ith o u t

t r a f f i c d e a th in our M agi lerrod! V o llcv . snger; I

Six-Person Jury Finds Pair Guill

Jac- A slx-misn Justice court Jury : )>ulU; turned a guilty verdict against I shall, #u(j Mra. Arllnir Van Louvln w M w - were tried Thursday afternoon Uclty, ft charge of dtiturbing U;e pen , AcUon agalnsi a Ihlrd defenda: « d a Eftji po6*on. was dismissed on a m

tJon of the prosecuUng attom ey « r w T he arresud h

m onth on a complaint signed B .jjt_aunther_ffho_cl#lnie<l thdlsluiUcd h la . wife, made three

“ J r of personal Injury »nd struck hi •iinB Louvln ai■ . * Po.v(on were called as defense wl Mls-t called M

and Mrs. Gunther and Kar; ;nij. Prough-^o support Its case., Jn Sentencing of tho iwo dcfendan

haa been postponed unUl 10 a. r ■air- Saturtloy.rear Jurors who heard the ease ai ;,cr- D. H. McMUIan, V. E. Morgan, M. I e. Kenworthy. Wilbur HIU. K. B. Scy mer mtmr and D. E. Sehlmke. rere --------------------------

S William Duff Paid S'- R’nal Honor Here

P\jneral senlces for William Duf were held a t 1 p. m. Friday a t thi W lilte mortuary wllh tha Rev. Lci Camey and Elder L. H. BosweU of. flclatlng.

Mrs. LucUle Bmlth presented * of solo and Maxine Loder and Glene-

ills deen Sm ith a duet, accompanied bj ted Mra. NeUle Omdorff.

Active paUbearers wara Etmei Rousseau, Guy Obemhaw, John Lalb,

« ; Loo Lalb. VaVon Duff and Lyle '» Howelles.

Honorary pallbearers were Ken- neth Wlaehcart. Leland Carson. Wal-

jh te r Elliot, Charles Crane, F « d Wil­son and Ben Loder.

J . Interm ent w u msda la Sunset in Memorial park.

- Truck Backs Into■ Car at Shoshone* , SHOSHONE, June 30-A ton

and A half truck drlren by W. A. Scherer, Shoshone, and a IMS four- door sedan driven by Mrs. Marie Burton, also Shoshone, were In­volved in a minor accident a t 0 ajn. - T h u g ^ y ^ p o s l t e , ^ e . postofflce

wi parked whffe she was'fiTffiB p o i?- office. Damage amounting to )39 •. waa reported on the truck and rear r of tho body of the sedan by Lloyd- Albright, deputy sheriff,-who In- , vestlgated the accldcnt.I ---------------------------

' E n te r ta in P a ren ts ;PAUL. June 30-Cub Scouts wUl i

I enUrU In the ir parents a t a wienerroast tonight. The group will pre- 'sent achievement tests. ]

Ten Cuba m et Thursday afternoon t a t Uio home of Mrs. Myrl Scou. denmother, wllh Mre. Arnold Sampe. t(isslatant den mother. In thargs of Ithe meetlnB to pracUce their testa. JI -------- I

M agic Valley ’ --------- E unera la —

TWIN PALLB — Puneral services for B rreat P. (Happy) Head wlll be ^ M d a t 10:30 a jn . Monday a t the ' ^ I n Fnlls. mortuary chapel with the Rev. Mark C. Cronenberger of- ficlnilnff. ■ Interm ent wlll be mndo in Twin Pnlls cemetery. ^

---------- hiTWIN FALLS — Funeral services

for Eldon E. Rile will be held at-2 pm . Monday a t the While mortuary Ohnpcl with Bishop N. W. Arrington. ^v ln FalU LDS chureh. officiating. ^0 Interm ent wlll be made In Sunset » Memorial p a r t

C ra c k e d C ra b | C r u n c h e r s

' d o it!*'ASK to n UGHT, DBY

^ H ^ M E b h h r . ^

:y Owners " >us W eeds Sl•onth July IS

alre q u c -i lu a 10 r e p o r t J l iC a n a d ia n th is t le and ' nllcys a n d v a c a n t lota

lyinR sc h e d u le c n n 'b s

^ J^fon IProduce Co.

nas T ru m a n O K ’s U. S. U sage c G ro u n d U n i

ITnm r t t t Om)command an army strength of 000 mea. This Includes four i slons. They are the f ln t cavaln vlslon-an Infantry division de: Its nama; the sevcath InXnatry vision,, the 3<th Infantry dlvl and the 25th Infantry division.

— — —Oen.-i;rl*wtonK)oU!ra.-tfirtnchief of RtAff.'sald after a rt>

a vlsll to tha area the fnr e u : '/i/7fr ®f6 In a high sU te o f rei

neaa and training.The U.S. ground troops *r« i

- I tioned In Japan, Okinawa and ol Islnnds of tha Rj-ukyu chain, the Philippines.

, , Following the While Hou.?e l l t V »n army spokesn

said all of the army troop.? in ry re- fnr east command have been aien It Mr. He said he did not know w hat lu I who or what types of troops Would m on on to Korea.pence. The army also h u an addltlo ndant, B.OOO men Jn KawnU. a mo- '

"'L. Truck and Coupe Crash; None.Hui

h „ Damsgcj estimated at 1125, I nnrt. resulted from a mir

; nuto cra-ih one mile eouth of To , Falls on stnte route 28 shortly afl

noon Wednesday.' " ' y State police said a 1B35 cou dnnts •'y D- Cote, 21. 3

Second avenue nortli, was ottem r ». m. ,n j to pass to 1027 Pord pickup

the latter vchlcle sU rted a It ' turn Into a driveway.

* « driven by Cll” ,’itold pollee the IU esUmaled dan

age lo Die old veJilcle mada i t nea: I f l ly ■ total loes since he had intern

ed to seU Jl Wednesdny far 138

reDuff ifued the signal w u not given soo the enough. Officers wamed the mc Lee th a t strict observance of all trnffi

, o f- lawa um be enforced. However 1 this case, alnce there w u no -con

a g, < usive evidence u to when th rna- <‘8nal w u given, no elutions wer 1 by m*de.

as Pocatello Unions Open New Temple

tn - POCATELLO, June 30 rtJ.R>-atat< ?»3. I^b o r CommlMloner WllUam Rob-

.’^5’ officials pres­en t today a t the open house foi

« a .tral labor temple here.to

Mlend the two-rtny open house were n m e r. McIntyre. Dolse. secrrtnty of the Idnho Federation of Labor. Pred

‘Z , 'i '" , PfW'Sfnt. and Wnrren.on Cassidy, Boise, dlreetor of tha aUto A. apprenticeship program, rie QaUpeau. Coeur d’Alene.S - “ “ho Federation ofm i l , ? * I^uelass, the fed-

B Servicet r For Nevada Man

ei. died^ P',”?- ’ T'Uf'dny a t the homo of his sister-ln-law, Mr* R a Wensel. Sparks. Nev. He was bom

, M arch 19, IMO, In Missouri and eame

n? tm auctca; ” ■ “ .“I " '" ' * ' Tivto' fS ? !. til" R 'v .M w fcC . Cronenberger ollldiitlnff.

S K m e t e ' ”

-Pair-Arraigned-^!IV o men were arraigned In

I drunkenncM i

I ■ \yiUlam J. Carion pleaded guilty .

iBen M. DavU requested sU tu torr i

I

T he historle Mississippi River o aleomboni race between ihe Robert »E. Lee nnd L*ie Nntchez Mnrted June C30. 3670 .and.was woa by the Lee It

75 LOT

- P u h l k ^ARGO, II

ED PUTNAJI su :

SATURDASALE STARTS

COM M EfclRESIDENTIAL

T h e C om m ercial L o ts a rc M o s ti t h e Re.sitienlin! L o ta . 60 F o o t F .

The commerrlaU front on Highway Ba.« Line IVisd which connecla D. * distance between these two Import*nt mile ond U lf^»u ihe frontege on th aub.dlvlslon. In u c, ,y to understand i Important In Ai'^o's development. Th* alcly behind the front.-irt. affording o

jLfimc ncar_iD utJjuiin«j_____

T E in iS V, T O Vi

F o v T u r lh e r I n fo r m a '

LOST RIVERA nco . IDAI

.’s Intemati

n i t s S y

of 123.. '■T''- ‘ V * \u- d lr l - ' - ' ’" S ' ■ ' ■ Aairy d l- * \ . ^ > l despite

itT7 d l.dlvlilon \ • '1 / \m. / • '• L / V

recent \ ' . • 'A Ce u te m ) '■ ' \ A> read l- / - ' ■' -

C CANADA ^1 O ther P .' \ - . / Kn, ahd ■ > —

se a n . tui ,■resman l i i i ' l i l l i t T i 3 r n > ' ' l T M ^In tho ...... - . - . ^ S r .Jerted. l i y ^t im lts i?*1 mova "7

lUonal

eu r t /s. b u t I - i)HIT£t>'I ii"? '' . \ STATEST a in ) • ,a lte r J , %_____________ ___

coupe The above map ihowi tba net' I. 2C0 Ju ly 1. Throoih tbe IntenuUonji :m pt- Tast network of 10 ceean weathe up u rescue w ork-win b« pooled to he

le ft alx naUoni operating weather al mark. IreUnd and PortogaL

Cllf- .

is: Twin FaUs138. ^ Son Dam

slg- A son w u bom Juae r In Ris a r- pe rt to Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Brersoon nan, Jr , Twin Falls.

afflc MeeUnr Postponed r, In The LDS stnka meeting schedule con- Mondny night at the LDS Uber

the nocle has been postponed for on wero monUi. according to Claude Browi

atake president.

BirthsI Thursday, births a t the Twin FnllJ eounty hospOnl Included a son ti

| l p Mr. a n d ' I>lrs. Martin Martinson, . Buhl, nnd a dnughter to Mr. ancw w 'Vemon Smllh. T«'ln FalU.tob- _____res- R tio ra From Cllniejo r Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson anden- daughter, Linda, nnd Mrs. N. E.

P rue lt retiimed Wednesdny fromto Rochester, Minn, where Mrs. John-

■ero non underwent a major operation at’ o f Uie Mnyo cUnlc.red ■---------------------------

Elmore Groups End 4-H Outing

"jfi KINO HILL, Juna SO-The El- 5£j. more county 4-U groups retumed jao Wednesday evening from Easley hot

, a y ln p W toe they, aU.ended, the

l ^ S r t d p a t i ^ ' c a i ^ o t ^ ^ I '• i | craft«;»lldUfe, fdrestijr;*ia la .e w p

recrenUon. ' 'H The King HIU and Hammett

groups performed during talent n lgh l n l the camp. The Tonette bond pinyed several numbers. Nlcklo

^ HoftRlnnd. Hnmmetl. gave a lum- ■“ b lln s .ac t, Jnnet Sugg and Maxine

OUbert preseijlcd piano solol and tho group sang -Idaho- accom-

^ panled by Maslno Gilbert.• En routo home-the group vblled

Sun Valley, picnicked a t the Hnlley pa rk and explored the Ice .caves.

; Widow A w ard ed ^ ; Estate Property

A decree of distribution In the estate of Jesse Lawrsnce awards aU

^ property to hls_^»1(}e!w;7K rB ~rula: ‘Eawrence, T r tn FnlU, The “decree'

* w unty recorder

. O ther helra are two sons. Jack , lA w renw , Twin FalU. and Howard

L aw renft. Hansen, and two daugh- , tere. Mra. Rulh Jones, • Mlndcn , Mlnea. Mo., and Mrs, Dlanehe Estep ’ Hanaen. ; *

Property Includes Jot four of block• one. Dean's subdlHslon, and Uie ; sou th hnlf of Iota one nnd two' O lden nddlUon, -stocks and $3,113

In K checking account. ^

»TS a t

AuctionIDAHO

5UB-DIVISI0N

J u l y t s t'S A T 1 P.M. ' ,

UA L and - PROPERTYs tiy 30 Foot F rontages nnd ; F ro n tag es.

ay n . B, Alt. 8J nnd along the 7. 6 . Alt, 83 and U. a, 20, The •nt highways nt this point U one th is connecting ronrf u In thU

Id why this frontnge wUI be very The residential |oU lie Immedl- g opportunity for locating your

Vz DOWN

T ta tio n C o n tac t

! AGENCYlAHO

TIMES-NEWB,

d o n a l T ea m w o rk

G R E E N b W b .y

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EW rOUNO^w

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letwerk of Ncrtb Atlantle ocean wealbe inal elrll a rU tlsa orgaulzatlon (ICAO), her ila tla iu . emplaytnt 23 ahlpt. Jcfor help make the mueh-traTcIed region aa ahlpt, rtttaeclal aid te (be network w

i News in Brief• Trip Set

Ru- Twin FnlU nnvy recruiters will ren- in GoodUig Snturdny to Inler^-li

mea Interested In naval cnree. They wlll be a t Uie Ooodlng poa office from 10 a.m . to 4 p .m .

aled --------Slarrtaga LleenM

Marriage licenses w a r e luu< Thursday to Warren K nape ni Doris Buckendorf, boUi Buhl; Doi aid Mason, Twin Palla, nnd Cha

,, lotte Mnthewj. Hansen, and Hem O. Slevera, Kimberly and Jos Amdt. Twin FilU . ,

Nevadan Expected Mrs. H. W. Sawyer. Pnllon. Nev

wlU.arrlva Saturday from Wa.ihlng ton. D. C„ where she attended

J. conference of tho aUte president _ of tho Amerlcaa AsaoclaUon of Unl

verilty Women. Mrs. Sawj-er wlll b , with her moUier, Mrs. H. J. Wall, fo

the Pourth of July holidays.

Home,pn Leave CSSN Ray Edson Kerr. U spend'

Ing flO dnys leove'wlUi his parents JT Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Kerr. Twin FalU0 He Juat retumed from i s month; :i- service on Guam and. a t the end oi ed his leave, will relum to Treasuri ot Island, Calif., for reassignment.

« S « i n y r « * r r e J ^ ! : b ^ ^algned two weeks active duty wlUi

t t Uie post surgeon. Ft, UwLi. W w h, U In July.; Cnpt. Jnck W. Rodnrme, e Magic Valley organlied reserva corpa

lo Inatmctor, announced Friday. Major I- Brady Is surgeon a t the state tu . 10 bcrculosU ho.ipltal, Ooodlng.d _____I- Banquet Sei

A men und boya bnnquet will be d served a t 7 pm. Saturday In the fel- y lowshlp room of the Church o t the

Brethren. Tlie women'.i council wlll , provide food nnd Intermcdlnto girls

- wm-Mrve,—Joe-S helly rM cP henan coUege. McPherson. K nns, wlll be Uie featured speaker. The Rev. Wil­ls Neff and Dwight Kerlln wlll be

In charge of devotion*.1

I

The Followirii

AUTOi\DEAI

Will BeOver the Fourth, from Soturdd '

- W ednesdayJ u l y 1 s t t o

A S H W O R T H 1

B A R N A R D j

. , B R O W N I N G

C H A N E Y M (

D E A N M G ’:

D O U G L A S L I N C O L >

G O R E M O I

G L E N G . J I

m a r t i n & V I C K E

■BOB R E E S E M

S C H W A R T Z I

. t w i n F A L L S M O '

- B I L L I R E L A N D ’? U ,

- - W I L L S M O T

!, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

£ to Save Lives

AND> » NOIWAY X s X V v

\ ,1

^ AT£0 ^ D O t^IDOM > 3 f

• u *UNmt> X -

K i N G i > o y ^

y " - FUANCE r n . .. / X ■

✓ ro»Ti»dAL\ V ‘ 'J*AZO»a

■taii

> i S . | @ / ^ A j = R I «

ber staUona which roes In to operation » . 11 nallooj bave agreed to openly ormaUoD asd serrlee* toelndlny »tr-: safe for air (ravelen. Ia' addlUon to i wUl bo given by'flwoden, BelfflBm. Di

Pioneer Resident —' Of Jerome Trac

Dies a t Wendteers. JEROME, June 3 f t-B en Dlef lost- dorf, 81.. pioneer r e a ld e n t‘ of

northslde tract, died a t 10:30 p. Thursday a t St. V alen tine 's h pltal, WendeU. where he had b

lued confined foUowlng r h e a r t a t t « and Mr. Dlefendorf farm ed and )oi,. allied on the north alda tr a c t sli ,a r- It opened. Ho w u » 60-year me

ber of tha Maaonlo lodge.OUI* Funeral arrangem ents and ad

Uonal InfonnaUoa a ra pending i rival of hU daughter, Mrs. Ke: OUmore. Boise. P r a a e f s mortm

... U In charge of funeral arrons p menc. _ _ _ _ _ ■

S Merchants Slate tS Three Day Res

OOODINO, June 30—Ooodlng o flees and stores ■will observe thrte-day hoUdar, Ju ly 2, 3 and

id- according to a decUlon made a t tl Its. Gooding Retail M erchants meetin lU. Drugstores nnd garages wUl ol -ha serve Sunday hours ond th e Safi of way store wlll keep regular hou U'O July 3. The bank, Ooodlnf; couni

and city off^ atate

I nle, To Reform Schoops CAREy. June 'SO-ClydB Albreth or son. H. ton of Mr. and M rs. Cht

Albrclhion. h u been committed t tha stale Industrlnl school unU l h renchea the nge of 21, according t police OfflclaU.

)o Albrethson w u taken to fit. An I- thony UiU week a fle r being nrresteile for his fgurUi offense.II The youth stole a car belonglni Is to Les Oretn. drove to Hnlley nm n wns inlercepted by pSIIce near Carei le where he had run out of sna .

I t takes sbout hours to freeii the slandnrd 300-pound block-of Ice

ig Twin Falls

^AOBILElERSi Closedi.of July Holiday

> y noon until y morningD J u l y 5 th

: M O T O R CO.

A U T O , CO.

' A U T O CO.

lO T O R C O . ■'

) T O R C O .

N - M E R C U R Y , I n c . . '

T O R CO.

r E N K I N S ' -

E R S M O T O R C O .

M O T O R C O . ^ i

A U T O . ' C O . I

3 T 0 R C O , I N C . - I

J N I O N M O T O R S i

T o i ? . n n ■ ^ 1 "

S e n a t e

g l O k a y s A r m

A i d M ^ s u<rna Fu i Oaa)

• l ! ' ly la rja 0 . S. troop forces to \U In Korea.

V Tax BUI Speeded Taxe*-Top-speed acUori wa

{TV mUed by lennte lendeni on a l I % pnssed bill to cut exdse tax !V k — il-OlOiMO-OOO H lB-menmr, wh " T r TBW UBnnnniU iB-i'tilarday l ’ .-, •• WboppmgS7J to M m argin. Onim - Korea crlsU appeared to clou r ' • blU's prospecta In the eennte

TVlckf-Senntor Cnln. R. \ ^ suggested the Korean w ar mla

. a communist felat to draw ntte from a "major attack In ««

V : • Traldlnr Plan■ - .. .Volimletr trnlnlng-A volu; ■) plsn for tr4lnaff-Uj*_aiii|i(„ r j-oung men between 17 a n d a r

old -wu prepoted in bo lh the ai and house.

Oopper — Western mlnlair ^ senators fought a delnylng a - • In hope ef restoring a two cei

• pomd Import duty on coppe: A tom lo-^anto member# of

Joint atomic committee showedV sign of heeding President T nm

expressed wish that they recon their tumdown of Sum ner T

. for a new four-year te rm on atomic energy commUslons. Truman msda Uia suggesUon a'

— I news conference yesterday.

; V i M a n B o u n d O v e r

d S ; To H i g h e r C o u_____ Charles Howard Peurer, 3<, (

Ueford, waived preliminary hea X • and w u bound over to d istric t ci

,11 when arraigned Thuraday nf J noon In jusUea court on a gr

I C t Jfc 'W chWFf. He 15 belnff helt

l e l l , ^ Wednesu ^ n ^ .Roserson and charged vefen- auMng a 104S sedan owned by Br lha bara Norse, Duhl. He waa locnho?-' Ph.h r/n th a t Pei

i s " ‘ J • " I ' t o • i;«*• nnd a wheel from the c a r to since* ____________

I . ' . D i s m i s s e s

C o l l e c t i o n A c t i o,uary A dUtrlct court civil au lt agal nge- Mr. and Mn. W. D. Ehler wns d

mUsed In a motion and order f t Thunday. Tha Washington Llqi Fertulrer company sought t l 007

- allegedly owed by lha E hlers’ on • promissory note.

‘S t attom eya i' „ r !=o'"P«y. filed the moUon

of- dlamlssnl, In lu complaint tho III d i Ihe Ehlen signed a proi. h . »3J98.00 June

m' topaid. Tliey nbo sought $220 for a _ o ^ tomey's fees,

3urs j- i- . -----mty

“! S ’ O P E N>3 MON. & TUE.

JULY 3 rd a n d 4 th\n -ted

Ing

s For Yos o / fce.

^ S h o p p i n g (

i W W W .! (AU FU

I MONDAY

C e l e b r a t e . . ,

\

_________ m .

I in COOL, COMFOR'I selected from o u r la i

■ ally advertised b ran t• J A N T Z E N — S i c l m• ST R A D IV A R I — S p• BRENTWOOD — S,

S h irtt• M A V R i c e H O L M A l

'JacketB• BROADMOOR — Ro

•Wml Gabardine S h e• G L E N W W K — Trop• STET SO N — S tra w I • . W EYEN BERG — S/

Scket Your S m — -F rom the Besl and. Lar

nm■ r r f « T r 7 T , S T ! n P E R 'S

m s

suretoacU oa ‘foot n S j® ^ - - e ,

a -

Jluntary oerrito ^Uons of churth. ‘a Jiry ca rs9 senate fon l.. . t

lg state

c e X ;

p ; ; N a v y ’s R «

>r

learlng Snelson e n « .J t court until he W ter. m P ,n . t o S “ grand yeaa AO th r r /^ ? ^

’'^nd" dSi?? Nbond, dered lo 8ia Dieso fi' aesday emit tralnla. T wim /_

S I n f a n t ’s R ite si’eurer . 0«»eslde rlits fa a tire MeCUmim, lalA t son

Twin F»Ui eemetery «

3• w u msde uoiier the t i o n Twin gprtmn

Must You fl007.00 Favorite FoJ

0 H . I

Ntuljr *t«7oa« b l fsToi htin (oab tu tbua ...w n ladlftiUDs. BclallliosilK nniwer li lieirlt u A-K a try ■ htad; roll ofTocii purie. Ell 1 or ] likt aai, loocblai rtlltf. Tumi cottu ottM lkillu et etuitsddij ibty trrFASTI Cosi eolri:

1 CnaroUiodirlOAib

m r...r

C o n v e n i e i K

will be OPE'lve Stores)

f - JU L Y 3n

'

ITABLE sport clofi a rg e stocks of bbI* nds.■ n S u l l ta lH T e e S U *

J p o r tS h l r t i S p o r t S H rU a d JS

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R a u o n T n M ' ^ aekt ■ oplccl Suili 7 B a tt Shoes ani

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•1 , »ll«hl June 0®-I ^ U # weaUier.P*iiaat>er of m «*

^ go« “ P FMintTi In 1• ^ t o U>e tenip«r- „ Bethod* of 5 'It'B “been eool u e o -n tc r to o

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AndS T . S S S

■««9 *® ” atmted Tiitidny

i ^ ^ n f s l e e t to bo The cxpcrlme S^S'percraonles (ind Um Gooding »

L S iBdluiapolls Negro the Mlewicta t bade. He com- , Kennelh Kir

j»W ld9 of * month mptrvlsor for « WM chftlrroan

—1 Introduced Uwi

M .1 . T r a n s f e r s “ “ “-lie rsralxbed br on tha light so b nos Title u d bean roola werin l C « J» « r 12 Inches o t tJ

I The eoli would ^ , 4 water to bring 1

i, ir» u i« r to chMirt 0. to ft three-foot**■ *‘'‘“ ’ ’ Th®

5 u c « u t A"“» c r “y - In '* of water i la ib tk i«. Dlo. L»k« eorrmatee per L .b .j .11 to Aib<Tt iikki. .the lin te jt nor

‘0 , eould be u«d.removing ftbou'

Two Bbpe riS J j flew ' “ «<>•

- about 1 ; ^ r e, m te of 2 In

r tl& ii '* .« •> ^ could be Irrlfiil'sSburl’mii'' irmc'u. ItlcR Of Water I

fl.TiWflnJfileC. FlKi. -------------------- -fc»!tT.ln F.m.

Murtau]“ r : : ' ; : . : : ; . : v i s i t o r-j,««i.U or. IM.CM, p« l j.,onTAUOi;

m t l . Jorie We.H amWti.Ci.asUt to iitroM-B. Okln. havc ,bce

Mm. Kate WlV J i Y . X .‘i lb d M ” Mf»- “ fniyit(i..c» to iitflrr J. Uh” . to Pamono. M M ]. IMI AddUcQ •uMi- nes, of her fa

tt h . b . to llow»'rf C*t1rl*. u a I. &UI AddLon .ub- Frank Acamir

“£4 *^ F ®t O rr.'^ ttiw vlI kM I. r* .l AddUoB r.lKtftn.Cfc lo ciiffotU 0. iu«. (rom New YorTl I. vwk :. r . . t AJJUot. j 5r. an^ Mmk tw Co! to n .a rc EU. ed Tue.-Jay frc. M11, iixk 2. R ut AdiiboB whcre they vL

• .. ‘ Mra. WllllanAidboD for 8 ‘‘

“ ”■ * '■“ * her daughter.Ui. tw. Oo. to o i»tI» t and family.

11 ki«ic t . S i l AdJl.. ^ M;»t Cw Co. lo D«»o» t Bbj. »n'd familyw u, nwk t. r» it Adduen pre«ott, Art*.,Ui rw. Co. lo w»iu<* H. ,,, , . , , , , , I i;i w T t. lio tk 1. Z*«i ATTBTfD t

a t!»k I. ru l AddiMB nb- CampbeU, p<uUi B„ . _______ Hailey Job'a rIU. Mr<“ J t i l Addl. Junior prlnee.i w«. . ot Idaho, one

PMt honored ^ k i n. kwk t. Emi Addl. ^ tn t jH. r.iioa to J0J.11 D. th a Brand an

i.r.i.Hnw!iswwBE'Asw«. jnj.tr. W r to John 0. Morrt*. -------------------»« 'r^SWUaEUSWit. »

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5 ^ n«nd»r*oa »o 0. IWX h V 'v ' r . V ; d; t h a n a n v a. Mock 1. iiunro»-. . IH x h e V

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In th s WendeU are* Uiten lo W arne ( of IrrlpiUon. In fortjronnd t« e ip er

« obtain tbe b n t rentt*. (BeU e e u e rra

iffects of Fast Wa d Soil Leaching IIJ, June SO—T he dangen too much soil v i f to s lo n through' fa«t alope. about fo ,d soil leaching through sorbing water < { were vividly demon- could wlthslan dny afternoon on aandy corrugate bcfo Alvln McConnell farm ting began, crt of here. lh e rcjulta (Iment wna iponsored by were explalnec■ soil Con-wrvatlon dls- Irrigation engl s7br technlelana fnxn w ll consenaUi Jservatlon aervice and uoyd price, b eervlce. Ior the Ooo<U: King, Ooodlnit district a aoll profile 0 tor the WendeU area. In the tests a in of tho proffrom and latlonshlp to Lljose who helped eon- enwlen. monstratlon. Soil fertUlty 4 of the IfrlgsUon testa lated to IrrlR , snndy aoU ahcnred the wera dlacusaed w e n s .- d o tf r f - ^ t 10 to tew loa .consex t thrf jJage ^ growth, auimnlne u u W ^ W rb 14 Inches of test. Crlddle t :ig It iip<« field capacity only to the t: oot dep th .. im d and tho lurther ahowed one-half praise condlt er per cornigate. or 100 fields.per foot of wnter. was criddle advlnon-eroslvo atreom that to the end of '4. la rg e r strenms wen( the time need'30Ut one-eighth Inch of then to cu t bagntlon. er. Ha wamcflJ rates occurred In the and against

The upper slope ot icKhlng ou tr eent tcok w ater a t tJie amall atream

Inches per hour and u » big atrea rrlsated with one-halt a dLicusslorcr per corrugato without eorutrueUd <- I --------drops for b e t

1 m _ • frtvcn by O. Augh Trips, «M*t. ors Reportedio n , Juno 30—Mrs. Mw- different alio nnd Paya Carter, EnldJ were LuU been vlslUng their aunt, nay Peierson 'Wljltwortli. Jenieft nnd 'iry Holt haa been calltd p a „ u frotr , Mo., by the aerioua 111- and the N ort■ ., vc., Uon dlstrlcta Ik Acampa, ar.. and Aln. represen mpn, Jr.. and jju tier

Tuciday for Portland. , ,„ d e ll , anc vlaltlns Mr. and Mr*, QoodlnR

,lcr. Thty wera en route Vork City. —«m. Wea Mowery return- _ , ,from Sco tu Bluff. Nebr, H n a n | t 2

• vhltcd relatives. H U a j / i wHam Adftm.ion left W d - A p P I ISioux City. In.. t o ^ l t J iV /t -H

£T, Atra. DaLorla Pepper. PILER, Ju: berry, who au

M n, Everett Goodman k , m a trm ly left Wedneaday for ta s been rollrU.. to visit Wlatlves. eoutityrhoepH — ' Uon and trD BTATE BIEFnNQ was rldln* orOE, Juna JO-Cath'erlno ^post h o n o re d -q u e e n ; orer and wer

'a DauKhtera..No. 30. and icc.u e t the grand Bethel . . and 'M arrlnnno Merrick, f t A n i l C x d queen of the Hnlley M to Pocatello, to attend • Farm

guatdlftn eouncll meet- « City B ______________________ • City B

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er only half as fa jm nd w^n.u n a only. .15 h X T p « r x to re se rlo u ^ o ll cut-

/ oeademy. Annita of th e IrrlgaUon tesU . „ d wll Ined by Wayne Crlddle. j,ernglneer frojji the Dolt* .gnjing to wo ■atJon of/Jce. , Sres here.Ice, soil conaervaUonlit ueDowcU wi <xUng dlatrlet. dUplayed y__ , i . . . 4 la of ihe type being used ^a and discussed tha re- ofto irrigation and wind

naval academy Ity and crop yields as re* o(iu«d a echo rrlgnUon on sandy soil jj*Tal officers ACd by Ray Peterson, ex* jn tha coaat , uerraU onlst. the top IS s t■ up the 'fesu lU of the s ta te s for ni le pointed dutcthey apply awarda of lil e type of aoll.aM slope of other opp th n t farmers sW id ap- a certificate t idlUons on Uwlr own jje wna coi

. M iistant busl idvlsed getting the'water achool annual of the field In one-fourth uonnl Honor ceded lo irrigate the Held. Boya" BeQlcft. back the amouni of wat- ------------------ic d BBalnst heavy atreims aa t soaking the aoll and)Ut th a plnnt food. Aim WlU aoak Ju«l as faat;ream. he concluded. ‘jlon on Uie u « of farmer1 concrete checks andb e tte r wnter control was'. A. Johnson. Wood Hlver / .sllowlng the demonslra- M

ot 10 persons wer* takenia Tarloua elfecta of thelie atMoms. Group lead- P.y^uther Jones. Boyd Price, ^ton. V ictor Mi'en, Orvled Volney Pletachinan. yrom Ooodlng. Wood lUver Nlorth Side SoU Cotisena-c ts attended. Pred Ncl-sen ted the NorUi Bide;Ller. B1L«: Kenneth King, nnd Bill Woody. TutUe, n (5 dlstrlet. and Johtuon. cr.

ital Releases cident VictimJu n e 30—Harold Stokes- /*» ausUUned Internal Injur- 'trnc to r accident Monday, roloaxed from Twin Falls •l-r'lcp ltal foltowlnjt examlna- A '."''-'

tre a tm e n t Btokesbcrry ; on fttra c to r being tOwed : w hen the tractor turned :w ent Into a borrow pit.

ney to Loanm Loans .r R esldeat Loani Nf Bualneas Bldg. Loans Appralaal Fee Commlaalona

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.wPar-at-T}rcalSTCatholic sponso Ititt-I ta -m ry -B homeless o r mb breakers’.

But because olher lirrnnKcn^ problems, flna:wlUidravm.

t \ i a i nTwo of lta I

blazed the ir nai Uld becnmo fig eports nnd ente

George Herm achool when h father, ft aaloo environment ai too good. Yoi

u he erplalna the prop, na an Incorrlgll B correct flow of W fa - you could nevi Bl) the school to t--------------------------------- He Mayed tl

_ and his bnsebfir Jerome h Passes All lapolis Tests Th^Jui.

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tiaa passed ftll enUance ^M to the y . a Mval {,«„,. J ^nnapolls, w ith a Sfl a '* he'^wawill enter th e academy ^ j j p oj he receives orders, ae- monUis. n word received by reia- ^yajumgion ai

I wna lop* In hla grtdu- CALIFO:

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naUonal honor society r - ' = ♦iOO each, bu t because

opportunltlea. waa given J J i v . H te Of merit.

business miinager of Uie P tlUal, member ot the Na- Idaho Z ior aoclety. DeMolay and;lcft club.________________* —

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^ G i e e i T Y - F uIN FALLS, IDAHO

[ES-NEW 8 , TWIN FALLS,.

I Mater”abeRutli ;ing Soon • ' rIE. June 30 WV-The ■ built Babe'RuU i andan orphan and toughle , . .slid Americana passes nee today. Et. Mary'a • _ _lool la cluing. -

-Trallr-boTs-whff-were- - nbbed as potential law-

>e th e sUte has ementa for IU1 Juvenile tianclal has been

lined ReknowD I moro noted products lamea acroaa the naUon {Igures of apccch In Uieitcrlalnm ent worlds.rmnn Ruth entered Uie

he wna T because hla :oonkeeper. thought hlaaround his plnce worn I '

foung RuUi was Usted Victor FUniRlble. bu t In laUr years w ilU an SUbever get the faUiers a t o th e r new oli agree tha l he was. treaaorer: Vi

there untU he was 18 Bartlett and^baU career waa In full Falla Cowbojd 'th erc 'a Al Jolson. He cngrarlai)school last S ep tem ber-------------------Ume In about 50 yeara.

,n RecaUa ToaUi KiNO m L,e yard where I used lo n oyd dn Ulld h ll wlte then, ^ daughte:Uiat? About the time ot g{_ lu k e ’a :-American wnr. -------bnd boy. Uien. but not

'A T ..S ^S S , Swoa supposed U> be the of th e family. Atter a

, my parenta came from find took me home." p "

•0RNIAN8 VIBIT AN. June SO-Mr. and 1 Barton. Sacramento.Hageiman. are visiting .

hla father. Ralph Bar- , ier relaUvea and friends, ecompanled by M t. nnd laen and family, Napa,

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DOHTER BOBN RETURJILL, June JO-Mr. and HAOERM/Bames are the parenla M n . Pred Piter, June, bom Tuesday ited a few dsa hospital. ifab e l Vader

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rlni the tnsuiutlon progrwrn. U o m wf 1 chalrmaa and Jay MerrlU. InsU Q lsc

UN FROM OnEGON JAN, June 30-Mr. and Penfold, HoUy, Ore.. tU- y ,e p |^ t wt day* WlUl hU alster. Mrs. Calvin O ray er: his uncle. Al PenfoW, aum m er w it relaUvea. Mrs. Vader and Bolton, ■westne. relumed home wlU^ ,( ----- -

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m GOVERNORS' CH B i In th e p o jt 12 years, tM W l conference and the per M m behind It have rl^cn li ® E y co n tribu te marked

' responsib le government ' . , i ] r Aa w as shown In thc

concluded a t White Sulp w j y th e governors’ conferem ■ ■ I oBsembly highlighted by ■ H j l top n a tio n a l figures.’ ■ ■ { I Around four-riflhs of

I nors ap p e a r cnch ycnr. ■ ■ Into a fn t agenda of pi I I • most o f th e states. Cnrcf ■ B j l tlons a re offered-nnd-dl S M ji Most. Im porlnnt, the giV lS? other, g e t ..on n first-na l l j j the ir m u tu a l dUricultlea

'(Ijmk lobbies a n d dining root U?«/| earnest, and larRcly nbov

J W ith th c Ice. thus bro{ find I t easy when they n i up th e telephone nnd ci I confer o n some governm

moy develop;Thla Is n o t to say, of coi

cal overtpnes creep Intc Quito th e reverse: T hey^ tlvo sounding boards flir th e presidency. While pc Incidental to confcrence product o ^ e c t affords thi ful- d u e s w hen thoy s ta r t dates.

The la rge ly unsung hero Is F rank Bane, executive 1

I cll of s ta te government! 1(1 them. H e n o t only manoi IJiji he steers th e council’s p( jJjP tho sam e so rt of Unison

states t h a t th e governors face-to-face sessions.

Every a ta te Is aided in di perlence o f every other. \ vorce, ta x , highway traffl( la sought, and Is slowly bc kinds of advisory.reports e result Is a steadily rising l c tlve eom petenco lA s ta te gc

I f It be true th a t Wasl token too m uch power to .

, pense o f s ta te ’nnd locnl council w ould seem to prov slble focus fo r forces pulllr Many governors .see It as t

^ I j through w hich they can ■ r m uch governm ent ns possl T)P roots level.JJ K Surely dem ocracy as a th I when It Is m ade to work vI ; and regional scene, where t i fact and n o t Just on paper.

j w _________W A R N IN G : B E CAH This w eek-end millions o.

set out to . commemorate th <t- notion’s Independence. I t w y ftpprooch th e occasion with 1 Ifv tecbgilllion or tne extrSTiazi >: , , tlon to. m e e t them with extr

»Tho.N® tlonal Safety coun the Fourth of Ju ly celebratli most dangerous single peric : Thc council’s exhortation.to ‘ Fifth" Is n o t Ju st a slogan, b (/ tIsUcally possible—even probi i!| dreds of persons who begin t il not be allvo on the fifth. T -M anonymous p n rt of n short wo fits nently Into new.spnper hi So If you are . driving this

l! your patience Is .strained by I Jam of cars ahead, be a llttli J out o f line nnd racc Into th( f ■ Take coun.sel with fear If jr hearty picnic lunch and thc |i ■ to swim alone.jll T h C d u d - f i r e c r a c k w o r s k j! ■ suddenly b lind or bum .If a

keeps you from ru.shlng fonvn L In hand to rcliR ia a faulty i U; yet, listen to fe.-ir which tells [• personal firew orks .aUogether

your kids a blRRcr tiirlll a t a r Thesciorc th e things Fourtl

denUs are m ade o f - th e rcc 1 thoughtless chance-taklnR thi * titude, the Im patlcnce and d l'' • Fear—Intelligen t fear—of th(; m nyglveyou p a u .se -and .save v ' age I.S not foolhardlne.s-s. nnd ' j • million Is n o t the wise m an’s o'

Get a little scared, on the F(alive on the fifth !

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Thcre’.s a g r im note In plciur c m G erm any show ing new ci

• being built In a fashion th a t . speedy destruc tion In event of

All along th e pavem ents on series of holes have been drlllet w ith concreto caps. In a n eme tre a tin g force needs only to cl charges Into, th e 'h o le s and fnll lo t of dlgglnff, a n d a lot of tlmi

Probably th e n ex t .step; Brld ■ n e ls complcto w ith 'T N T and J

neodlng only th e touch of a do tth e m ..f l f r .________________ ---------

H ard ly ttn expression of confl f u tu re p e a * ^ f E urope, Is lt2

I . JAGE FOUE

itto. Btio u . ^ t rf M ir c i iy ^ ry 3 ' ' " - "

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iinuB l u SwUoa 11—101 i. C. A. urU(.lH lBtulM U w »t(M ib«. INTZJ — ■ fualco cEmcjrifTA^nvif re w rtt« ;. fll. fntOKC. CiUf.

' CONFERENCE s, tho annual govemora’ permanent organization iintent ai 1 In sta ture until they poiitiea. sedly to th e growth o f «i8hi ;nt In Amcrlca.the 42nd m eeting Just d e c is u lphur Springs, W. Va.,•ence Is n o m ere so c ia l lhby a few sp c cc h cs f ro m the McO

called nnof the na tion ’s gover- or 6 ir. They w .d . tn g trly

problems common to The d« refully conceived solu- no lanitfr-dU cusjcd---------------------: g o verno rs m e e t cachn a m e basis , ta lk ove r s m a r t■es in fo rm ally In. h o te loom s. T h e i r w ork Is pa.« S l)OVC po litics . interesta >.sroken, th e governors’ rc liirn 'h o m t to pick " I '" ; , , '; ?

call one ano ther to Tmman i; nmental wrinkle th a t niovc to u

frlnBe" repcou rse , t h a t no p o lll l- ' ' “ “ ’n .1. nto thc conferences, the vetoed yriiave becomo cffec- ihcir conn f i r governors 'eyeing politics la naturally m."!

:e purpose, th a t by- in otlier tho people somo use- iinej. it w a r t measuring candl-

LA^VYEP:ro o f th e c o n fe re n ce s Po

he n d o f th e - c o un - !nta, w h ich sp o n so rs Mr* Tnjm i n o ges th c m e e tin g s ; vice Prt-ilc p e rm a n e n t s t a f f in o p '

on w ork a m o n g th e ‘ora a c h le v t ,ln th e i r S f e r a li

All tiro nI d raw in g o n th e e x - » t the •. U n ifo rm ity In d l- ffIc a n d o th e r law s be in g ach ie v ed . A ll r u n r o s i

s a r e p rep a re d . T h e “bX*!: le v e l o f a d m ln ls t r a - pricca o f n g o v e rn m e n t. « v« iiua j mr

o sh ln g to n h a s now , bosia of our to Itse lf, a t th e c x - cap iu .j hi a l u n its , th e n th la came pnnlck rovldo th e b e s t p o a -- both house i I lln g th e o th e r w ay. s th o p r im e agency \ w ork to keep a s down, brand! isslblo a t th e g ra s s Trtim on veio

th e o ry Is p ro m o te d : w ell on th e lo c a l ?Scre 1/ ^ ' e th in g s h a p p e n In pricw aa suci er.____________________ tru s t law s cm _________ _____________In B numbcz

MREFULI 5 o f A m ericans w ill

th e b ir th o f th la rcaiorcd. He ; w ould bo w ell to b e e m prev h In te l lig e n t f e a r— brlngins caae

m ncll te lls u s t h a t T 7 T 1 ? U ia tlo n Is o n e of th o V JL H / W:rio d s of th o y e a r . t hto "B e A live on th e . . J ? * '''., because I t Is s t a - M rt«nt"d!ff/r*• o b a b le - th a t h u n - ™o ycn th is h o lid a y w ill youns m en wi . T hey w ill be a n W o rd - Io l l-W h lc h ^ h cn a iln e s . ■Ills w eek-end n n d • The new b«by n .slow -m oving "I^claciilnr Rrott ie a fra id to p u ll J " ^ „ n c n y c Jth c unknow n; m o .M n b u lm lfIf you consunfff- a scnrcdy nm tfh:h c n .a r e te m p te d „* • Pnclfic corvAt, .si

sk y ro ck e t w ill n o t " Sa touch o f f e a r- h . t lm

•'vard w ith m a tc h .p.irt removed l y fuse O r h p ttp r ‘'e ''eIoi'm ent biJlls you to (oregoI'or, and to rI\*c h b .w d .lolidiya pub lic d isp lay . project'.,i r th of Ju ly a c c l- ‘‘cvelopmenu, sreck lessness, th ethe .show-off n t- ehnllense of eonidiscourtcsy . rwourcw nnd cllth e conscquences “ ^1“ '■e your life. Cour-la n chance In a p.«ce «nd n dms odds, 11 tt-in n o t bc■ F o u rth -a n d be ^wb.siiics,-

t CITY M----------- TJjc clly mnniii

ToV bcl"lu re s from w es t- Portiancl'wlierp n ' concrete ro ad s by M ajo r ; a t will a id th e ir in n rcco

l>y n fill! Ume c on c ith e r .side a coiv,idcrcci.the to Hed and covered Quito BernmerRPncy. a ^ e . M"yor Lec-t . d ron e . .p ,„ ,,v i11 back. S aves a Rtivcrncd by n inri,

im e . half i i iv s.olnrlr-rldgc.s and tu n -d fu se s y s lm s . IIIIkV JI o m nu-'a Jo to n o lo r t ^ 'i e t •••t.uuully ri,c

liavc odopicd iiio n f ld e n c e in th e „ . ---------U. hiiT.nn to n

Dcaale an* lm -

U C K E R ’ S N A T I O

w h ir l ig ;7ABIIINOTON—Two of PruS dest Tnur Clcalljr minded «ppolnt«ea v iu enjoy a r.B.brofld «e£meni:bf.AJBtrie*t butln« try u »■ rem it of the chief cKcutlre' :rprctaUon of lupreme court decUIou

' T sreMlonal Intent In hU r . r ; of the blU - ru lo rlnc th

r ^ - . A . b a iln j.po ln t iy*t«m. r • i • The two proftMloaal

■ ;, who have beea jlvea a <h l - . S R - y l fiuence Jn ielecUna the

\ ' f o ^ « S e e a ^ u t t o h - - l r

.Atty.-Qen. j . Howard former eh&lnnu] of the D

i Y o H n a U o n a l e o s u n l t te e , andfo L A l H j a o i e s M. Mead. New Btr Tictfx Truman'a hand-picked du

the federal tn d e coimnli;

TEEPRETAnOV — Before dlicUHliif a cauted by Mr. T nim an'i avowed at Ite Judicial n illn js. PTO order* ta d cow atlon. la an elfort to appeue promlner

facing eJccUon next November. It «I th a t the InterpretaUon given above 1 n by iome of the m ott able and noted la aff capllol hill.them the Unsuage of the veto Is utlerl it and unexplftlnable (ave on tho b u U of C3. etpeclally a« Jt« au ther n e w c< Ight achool coune a t a K a m u City la^

;iSIOV —Argument over the everyday < nimftn'fl action still persists In legBl, polll ;rlnl clrclM.

the fact Is th n t he haa mode It posi Icam th-M cad combination to pros«ut ftnll-admlnlstratlon corporaUon, Ilka b

ir du Ponti, for #llege<l mhuae ot the (lynem./whlle they look the other wa rndly“ firm Indulgca In the sam# pracUc

decision on prosccutlng or no t pro. ger depends on what tho law say*, i t ■ .ftt McOrath and Mead think It aays.

.I IT - In view of this veto. It la now e srporate contributions to the Democratl cliest for th# 1050 and 1633 election* « ail previous records, although normaJJ La have kicked In heavily In graUtude i irshall plnn contracts cintl In protection prosccutlon.

tier slnRular development suggeala thiI Is working both sldia of the sUeei > satisfy big buiUicM and to placate th# • represented by ths American* for Dem

lulsta of the fac t that Democratic spon; » d measure In houso and senate have 1 orporaUon friends to clLnregard the si eclslon ouUawlng the baalng-polnt pro< forget the veto on the ground th s t It mean whot It aays.h e r words. If read Judiciously bet»ee ; was only a sm art campaign docume

ifEHS—Th# veto is expected to provide 1 political Uwyerj. I t alao places a pr«

og the right firms in future basing n—such men. for Instance, os Clark Cll uman'a former ghojt w lte r; Max ' t ’lldent Barkley’s eon-ln-Iaw; Paul I 3PA administrator: Thurman Amold. { •. attorney general In charge of anti lon; Abe Fortas, who used to to aerre aa \ Ickes'a “hatchet man" in interior, e most excellent "falr-dealera," standli thc Whit# House, the depnrUnent of 1 federal trade commls.ilon.

DSE-Tlie vetoed bill, nenate 'l008, h ?«clflc purpose. I t permitted an Indujt e ight m tc.1 so th a t It could meet the ddl'

a rival whose p lant w u located neare; market. Thia auucture, which lies at

>ur economy, wna overthrown by the sun UlO cemcnl ond rigid steel conduit car.e

hlll Demoerata from Industrial arena ilckj'. Tliey got behind n corrective bill, so and aenate Judlclorj- commlttcM de> »'o yenra to fmmlng is, Mr. Trumnn alga It. Dut, aa Uiey illd with rcapect tc

Jral gnji bill, tlie rndlcnl ADA Kroup em indlMg the meiwure n.? nionopolL-.tlc. So, ■etoed It. But here Is his tip-off pnragrap

fAOE—'T hus (a reference to recent ' njltng.?-edltora note). It Is quite clear

no bnr lo freight nb.iorptlon or dellv such. Stm further clarlflcnilon of Uie a cnn bo cxpcctctl when declsIon.i are rca<

iber of casM now under conalderatlonII commission and tho courts."English language means anylhlng.

. guarantees th a t, despite his veio. Mr. "} seo th a t the ancient baslng-polnt aysier ^e cannot control the eourU. perhaps, irevent Attorney O fn rm l-M cara th “ fi aeca Involving this que.stlon. And. of cou vays-pcrsunBe Chalnnan Mead and hls

"take it ea*y—or ;lco versa.

W S O F O T H E RTHE NEW WESTERN’ UOOIM ’ west Is booming like Uie old west. I 1 reporta ara dlsclailng. But there ar# i rferences.. young man.” they said In the I8OO1, a

went west to find gold and timber a ew fnrm loint, young mnn.” they r.ay In 1050, and you t lo hell) bulli! nlom boinlii, hnrne.ns rlv( western commerce. ^boom towiu rlviil the old one.i for thi growth. Rlchlsnd. Wn.ih,. home of one •a key ntoralc plnnLv wo.i nn unlnhablti ■cars ago. Noiv li'ho s 21.:o3 rwldenu, Tl itf of Ul# old wp.,fs mining c .m i« cou tfh thU rccord.

wc.'.tem cIUm , pnrtlculnrly along U ., .similar amiiiing Increa.ie.i in populatio (corded.lland. the wesfa-growth has been slend :t.iculivr. In Idnho. which U for Uie mo; d frnm Uic impetus of big govprnmer

and defewe proJi-cLi, the clliei ar ■r but ftt a aluwrr rnle.Ihout Uie west, the growth In populiUoi lly on (I new InduMrlnl future. Ei,'en th •ct'.. which started merely as wnrtlm' 1, seem aure to hnve n pinee In Uii ig-range future.has some ndjii.-.iins lo do to meet lli. WiUnued gmaili. Hui it Iniic hn.i hnd tin

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"”‘1In the iLtiire. bat ihc nen.' weit slvcn clinnce to develop. t iII ki-en nn crowliic sc dotted with Rhmt loan., .when lho s.-L ra l- 'ton Trlbiinr,

MANARER FOR rOUTLAVn-“ l i f n bcen’i,dopte<l Insmaller clilc.n, bin ir-x \i nny larctr clng .••o.'lou.sly conslili;rpd for ndoptlon In e n commlltee nppoli.ii-d si'vrrnl moniH.i >r DoroUu- MoCulIoy^-h . Lee has Ju' t rcco.mmendatlon th a f Portland adopt tt lan 35 years Portland ha.i beta Kovtrn- ne cJly commLvilon. n plnn it 'i t wn.i once I foxiest thing ou t for iltlf.-, but whicli fenerally rtja rded oiiinioiled. whlfli

Ih tlr jUiT ^nild iincler I’lp pro;ior.cd chance hr- r l r frtrs nnd he free lo eni;,isp In ol'’cr

would hire, ‘'«<i-'- uut would hlmrclt be

u-.al by Ills eiccUve commL-.von sub- "ami' -ptup- tts llli: i.-nnllcr cUles that ■tio plan u.<e.-Nampa Free Press.

" ‘'■9^16 U Joai#

ONAL I— ^ ;J I G P O T ^

H S S h o t s ^Jre'* peculiar < m« and con-Is recent reto 1- —— ' ~

th# hlstorlo WHOVO CAB• Pet Ohots:

Sunday my niece askeda decisive m - to Jerom e w ith her. Wht

TWw- ner*.-^t-4Uppwd-Jt- « w u pro- ffienda going to Jeromf

-r-d ldhV epe-ak -ti'U icrii . ou t who It wns unUJ Ul* car. I aaked my nieceJ y S k t o ' “ “Ichatanw V relaUves. fi

strangers. Anyway, I aj Uils way to apologiie lo

In . know who. Hope U

s r s s , . . 'f. K n T E N S FOB KIDS 11 like to do sotr3 lawyer* on ^lerlv ineon- chance. In addition to 10 . Of p i s ‘*0* completed Pbone num ber U 0381-W. law schooL 1,1

tcn? T here are two such »y effect of 3 monUi* old. avaUatle r Mlltlcal and miles aouth and two mllea possible for Twin R.11S. you can phone

’' “.W *«*?' GETTIN’ LAZY?We have anoUier letter fl

“1®. ““ 'r f : gent in Loa Angele* who p 'Write* he; “Some 1

Published a similar I tbe result Uiat O It depends am

les. Please publisli Uie abo' and God will g rant you loi

V expected With Uilng* the wny thej raUc com- this old world these days, w* wll! syr- a t all aure we want to be I Daily OOP with a long lltf.le for war Anyway, he'll pray for j on against free—If you write to him, i

w lut you w ant and send a i th a t Mr. dressed envelope. Tlie addr<

rec t In a D, w ell, 015 SouUi Kenmot Angelea «. Cahf. ^

f k id s D E r^ ° i A constituent haa two feme ve advised to give away, even thouf ' "hates to p a rt with Uicm.'

>» “ *=“1 '‘he Sl. i t renuy j^y anything nbout the fs .h . nb-ience of any authen

WCT Ul# formaUon. You can elnlm U tj,e N. A. WelLi plnce one-foi a mllo aouth of the labor cn

**pr«nl*um female fox terrier ths Ung-point *>«■ boUiered with m«Clifford: problems need.i a good home.

* Truitt, ® old. Phono 15T7 durli \ Potter. *>»}■•d. former * * *inu-trust " ’AS IT SU rrOSED TO J aa Cud- Po t ShoW;

I sm wondering. Ju st like a ndlng in P«Ple- '^'hy. a fter advertising, if JusUce *®d his eight horse

'lere not p resent a t Uie Eagt Elampcde.

If ever there wa-i a showl ; naa * horjcmnnshlp th a t wns it. Yo

aellvered was pulled on RIchnrd. Mo. tMT the pi9 would ra the r see a local d:1 a t Uie ol horjc.? w rk e d than somesupreme j ,o „ „ th a t hnve to bo whipp

h , pul cn a ahow.

T 'J . l i l ! Oomenhen >.ou musl 1,B . BO ‘‘''■'I' Tlie T-N never h

m c m jiory to the effect tha t Mr. Hli: bonie team would nppc

traph- the rodeo. He wn.i billed for ,, parade nnd tha t's nil. Tlic f.

^ who hsndlcd nil publicity for elivrrM Stampede wn.i quite surprised i le am i-

Um bv - FAMOUS LAST LINE - . . . T he wealherman owes

IT t:iU ■J®L®lr<xx* weather now." r TY ! GENTLEMAN IN TIs«m IS ____________ f o u r t h n o wPJ- I T ' _1 from- ~

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■ Rep(lilta I , .ivcn I t s Clean U p nnd Spri i” R home from ro o f to bascmi

. . . add tho.?e c.xt'rn rooms Hitchcii n n d J jn th . Wo have

( pcr t ' knowl edRc you'i! need ■ger

' S f o p in — o r ca ll 2 ,')! u.'t I on n il V(tt.

'Hi TER.MS AS LOW A;1 1' " SKRVJNG YOIfll

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7 : ; ; " H O W T H I ]

m PEGL]h 5 K * NEW YORE—If w# re<

fact tha t the Communist ■ H ' ' criminal conspiracy •(

4 ^ 9 United States, oil penon tha t parly obviously ar

' conspirators, subject to W provide

S S

t^sem eone' * WMikrMt r « i t i ‘I t h ^ jUdo-t knowioff bu t UcoDoinra- *oclflUon wltW communU' nhpr?r» horient. ThU haa been do

clslons holding U iat It U 1 , call a man a feUow.trave

-.K out proof satiafactory to t ome snop- ,5. ^ ^ ^ 4 ,^ t. / bellev# the neople of Ui

h' i. P^ lod not|0 cats. HIS jp ,„ communiam but slm:

splsD persons who are m Kl communlsta.

black klU ^ traveler la ancn critters, ^hu-i, nljo, the principle ol I now four B.vwcintlon. formerly expi lies east of ihe plirn-ie "Wrds of a feal le 34-J3. loKcther." haa been arbltr

tabllshcd by Uie federal c( Congress passed no law

• from Uiat effcct. but Uie courU di > prays for communist wua a lonUisoi e time ago ture. Going further, they h : letter of bc a crimc to accuse a ma Ood heal- wcIaUng with communiats.

and famll- Tlila rule o f guUt by aa bove letter hns been atUicked aa witch' long life." by all thc known branchei (icy aro in criminal anU-Amerlcan coi , we'ro not as wns lo be cxpected beea' s bothered work bolh sides of the strei

■ you-for T hat Is. If nny uowary . lell.hlm angrily denounce* an obvlou a self-ad- as a communist or fellow-' dre.is; .\L the party and its legal ter lore Ave., on him nnd tear him to ta tt

lawsuits.Inasmuch as th e conspLrt

i r T . ' secret, oathbound eoclety 0 Tialepups Innls, the problem of the 3ugh sho indlvldunl clUscn In provl m." The truth of hla eusplelona Is I said not Impossible, father in I t cw t the government sb enllc in- 000,000 to prove up on H any J them nl Ono contributing reason

fourUi of lho cunning propaganda pu camp. by venal metropolitan new.

which tho gullible peoplo st that will low with respect, matemnl Thl.? propaganda cries thnt le. Shes u n noblo phllojophjiring the nilstnken for eommunbm by

nnt pcr.ions. Most ignornnt j like to think th n t thcy nro Ir

^ De* tual so undoubtedly n great lion ot communism has been

* lot of Ilshed In this wny. ig. Rich- Eucli pnpcrs Include two In •se team n„i dnillc.i which profe.vs to igebrush tain the princlplc.i of the t

llcan purty. Meanwhile, ho wing of they hnve consistently sympa IwH hat communist causes and pe

i’-'i, Pf«' Tlie reasons for this tren dbplay niay be surmised. Pure Repu

le fancy doctrine la duU m aterial. ThePPed to parlson may bo mnde between

sical firt nnd PnrLHan postcnrtl0 niea Thc.*.o pnpcrs know thnt R ''1* llcnn doctrine can 't eompete

poilUc.al pomogrnphy in clrcu: got the pull. Tlieif ndvertislng rnlci. '

money, nre bn. t UII nnd clrculntlon. Therefore, nome p ipe-irat ujilch nre ostensibly Rtpul for the print pro-communl.it edltorlsls

fellow polltlcnl features, for the Tliey decry thc pro-America tl When fori.i of the commltlee on '• American nctlvitiea. Senator

CnrUiy nnd anU.ccmmunl*t Jou • b l i Ei’cry cxpo.w of a comm

re* us trnltor Is a w itch-hunt an faic lit assault on "llberBllam.’*

THE Working the o ther side ofV «lrect, Uie communists and the n

i ; ;■ / r W l J ^ \ ^

r. Can You e Some »airs?"iruce Up time. H cpair yoiir m e n t . . . pain t in.sicJc and out. IS you w n n t. . . n iodernire vour •ve al! tho materiaifl nnd tiie cx-'’ed.

f o r a FR EE cstim ale- .vour plans.

A S S5.00 P E R M O N T H 'O U S IN C E 1888.

Lumber1 Company

TWIN FA^LS

EWS, TWIN FALM , IDAE

[NGS A P P E A R F

ER’S ANGrecognlie Ui# paper* deplcUd all malnl Ist party Is a Is a terrible Infringement •gainst the and Intellectual freedor sn* who Join Uw the Communist party are crlmmal It* false front* and fello- to penalUes wlUi obloquy, ded' by con- Thu* we find th a t a i aod by tbe Is a loathsome person w]

ll states. his loathsomeness to all D g r e s * al- In contact wlUi him. bu

has beld alma are misrepresented.' tESrpsftJOT .T atw .l>ur«rn»re^d-h le;al, In for- aie_hfrmleas. _ ............ig Immljra-, . » .md natura l, n ij not e « y to Join 3 to alien* munlst party cr It* InUmi e v e r -w e re No communist can plead n u n in Unlike Ui# RepubUcan a countries, cratic parties. Uiis one. bcl

I# of o u r splracy. .requires thorot« have even edge of Its anU-Amerlean

limited u - capacity for sacrifice ani lUl* 1* ab- contempt for all phase* of Jone in de- Ben OIUow, the referme I a crime to the American Communl ,veler with- wTole tha t young girls • a jurj-. chisLty to prove thelr de the courts Uie cause.

Uie United The fellow-travcler 1*)t only de- c'eptibly lejs guilty than I mllariy de- member. J l/k n o w s whai mere asso* munlst* ar« up to. and hls

pose Is to help them overt 1 a.i50clate. Unlled Slates, of guilt by Even though his own ■ pressed In tlon to the ulUmate result aUier flock ••political ncUon" through Itrnrlly « - fronti, ho knowa th a t Uie p courts. thla I* to weaken tho n iw lo that the violent overthrow may decided n easily nccomplUhed. iome erea- • . .

nSn of Undoubtedly we have ha " who were not even alncert

aaioelaUon U»''eler* bu t Just vain, a *-hunUng opportunists who could ^ s M the importance by pS ' S V l ' .S V e r , :n e r ia » l t l .„' , fair to ask a counU7 wh

been lmpo.ied upon tri • 1 feel sorty for faker* who ?

DUS traitor tnercenary motive*.basis of UlB ca*e Is .

V ,^ 1,. eonaplrocy. Tho existencetter* wllh conspiracy hns been recogr,____ .. . congre.« and Uie courts. E iLrscy IS tt jon *ho Joined tho consp:of (fuilty ot all crimes commitie

8 unw n^ the oUier membera.ivlng the The penalty for partlclpaIS almost this conspIrncy,agalnst..Uie^ the United Statea of America

ibout II.- bo deaUi.y Brldge.i. . __________________

WendeU MIA H Annual Gatliei

at 'liber- WENDELL. June 30—The hy often Wendell ward ^^A outing wi :y Ignor- this week when approxlmnt* ; persona gathered n t Ule ward hous Inlellcc- drove lo T«’ln Falls park for a t tolera- nnd wiener roast, n estab- A program of aklLi. song

community singing provldei Influen- evening's cntertalnmenL Ar0 mnin- ments were under the dlrcct nepub- NaUinn Sm ith and Orant Ncl

tiDWever, ----------- -pnthlsed li

I Z R A I N B O L Ijubllcan —. •

nepub- ■ -.T*te with

. which Q Fi. cd on

M oving n . .Xll nnd S to ra g *

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We hnve on hand som

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FROM|| 3Q 3T - L i P v W lnatcn OhurchlU ili

» E n ^u ijd '^ h ifju S T b S u int of poUUcal r u e hor#e for hla-*ta! lom to ou t- think* It will add mon

ana cover low-traveler* j gyes* Wlnnio ' ^. __ figures th a t win MM» communlat q. ic gg rn tho JM P

imparta t^ ^ c . h e c a n ' t y S . 1 ? eventually u*e the ® '

lie laieatlons*------ • 'P h ft f^hTirr h l l l ,

colors are c h o eo - j9 m ^ n the Com- Inte and pink a n d , £ i ^ mate front*, when StaJln h e a r s w S d Ignorance, a b o u t it. h e ' l l * * * I and Demo- probably buy hlm - being a con- «eU a flying red horse, ugh knowl- ’ Churchill'* epeeehea w an doctrine, ferent from here on in. m d A to u i probably talk of “blood,, of morality, oata."ned chief of 'O f- course, British pe inlst party, horse* have never been rls forsook Even the ir l u t election c devoUon to photo-finish.

Hill Tri Vacations I

KINO HILL, June 30- 1 conlrlbu- Mrs. M. O. Orcnlcr and fni ull be only cd reccnUy with hla alsi h tho false Grenier, In Boise, i purpo.1# ot Ted EmcHck nnd ’famll nntlon so Inglon. nnd Paul One

ly bo more daughter. W eber, are vlsl niece, Mrs. Dale HoMnger. lly a t Uiclr home south o f :

had fakers Arnoldere fellow- I^*burg, vblted this wee avarleious Mr. and Mra. Bob

d achieveposing a* Qemid Bosh, who has be

road relief foreman on th e* It I* not « l King Hill, haa been U; ■hich has l« Shoshone where ho Is nc traitor* to ab tan t yard forem aa I were In* Mr. and Mr*. Leo Step! lance for tored to Easley ho t springs

day to accompany the Elmc s criminal ty •4-H group* back to K e of the The truck wa* driven by I 'gnlzed by Fink.J ery per- ---------- ;-----------------spirocy ia TAKES VACATIOlied by all ULISS. June 30-M r. a

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V f e . . - - v lk W KeUey If a cam- ■ f o l u vUe ft sound tech*

1 , M Bornlns the pair toek Reiulta of pli■ * tlt!* B Iu e Ja y M i^ c l^ - ,,on of the T■ U Ub »4hool 8lrl» trio. q , „ j ^ ere a K ^ ;sroa Ochsner. J e w - uripa,- asslsUni K ir a iM Jocene Jones. TTie sector.

Bide on the court*K L . li Burley. Bob Lydum'sK « iB tn ( the Kelleys took j , . q behind U■ Irfk te rt Hamblen playlae D^n eiw r. BK « a tfc orsan tn the IjDS doubles fo r'th eK . . . . TUIcy and Oal■ d K s - K e5Iey> vc been for one.■ m t n type work fer j j ^ n j piu;hcr.■ iB 'T b e y take picture* of in the secon■ t p ; s in ft coBunualty hw dcr. Bob L>'.^ b Olau a n shown to a u rkey 's t^ d * poups in the a r ^ go, ihe wlnnli■ 8 i o i t Tueaday w ^ be t»j>.hitter. Dok k t t h . about 10 m lnuus u ,e wlnricra. <

be shoTO a t Burley j„ m s plUhcr. IP j x t t p I t the ArVon are siarkey’s t■(caqkicd. •« Hsxcllonde!<t ^ the plctuneswlU ^ b a rr^ ^ of e>p iiH io t tq u e t fo n h o w ln * BowlenledKazk b Cll area. ^ homeruI ~n----- 1^1 — 7" • homenin, Do) Candidates

ir Queen Listed S i ””o?K"JCr.ftMJO-Two addlUon- MlnSitia hire been named for The HotaholEiStj 5u « n eompeUUon thers 22-7. a ^Mftlyl and 4 a t the Wood u ip le and a dit.T -^ Tlicse Slrls wUl vie h it l«o doubti(!» andldnles from Magic while D ale'C rit r (h( 1J51 rodeo qufca'» noberts tripled

wlnnlns pltchi I TOimu, IS. diughU r of the loser,ol TOlimj. Bellevue. Is be- The LumberJ :astd by the Wood Ulver Fellows 18-0. «f cl Commerce as a queen triple for l i Ehe Is a aophoaiore a t Street was the I hUh Ithool and ha» been J e n y ^ r r e l t caimich. Tho oldest of 10

llj Bftehw. H . daughter of 3Mn.Kranclh Beecher, wiU :l the Plcabo merchants In cprtiiffl. She is a freihman iTM hljh Khool and has Art iC=t Cnee .he w u four years ^ ^ j j ^ 'f o r ^ e

was the wlnnl T " n --------r Cmler the Jaate lan Loses

loj-8’Town Voterr TOWN, Nebr, June 30 Ml a r lg j i h it d ^Tbespuii, 17, Miami, F la, was the wlnn '‘M a»)'or of Bo>-s' Town Henry the loi< ■V, dtjming an Idahoan to Mid ilt»poilUen. The Outlaws H Ttaapjor* reeelred ,100 21-0. Dob^'Do tem art ihah polled by "Dan home h it homi n Poditllo. Ida. Other ean* while Dohse a I tere Pmi Sibley, Nelson, Pete Landhom « Emeat Nlcholu, Altoona, lawa and Lay ____________________tho Avengers.,

^ Ton hn v e a ’t^^lnalcd “ C ream ” Inlcl

® 'ned s d o i ^ e - r l c h e x p e r ie n c e !

*®«oiher, m d lo w ex , yet A ea rffc r tl

■ ' 'T>J‘c ( tre n (« (C rc a m 6 fK c n I iic k y o

f e T C C i o f W H I S K E V - A B l E N ]

r « lo aeutr«l iplrlti. Setanley Dt

Hiley Queen Cand

' ■ WIWIA JEAN COLEwill n p rtM n t the Shothene Chsmbtr <

!o July J and 4 and will compfle (or lh deo. Hhe Is the daoihter ot Mr. and Mn iff entTBTlai)

i \ £ m \ f n

■ play In the boys’ dlvl- The Eden Ci I Tlmes-News Knothole cats 22-4. Ho; I announced by John runs for Eden u n t city recreaUoa dl- and Morrison

triples. MorrlJ Major Learue P '^ 'e r and Dm's Uam bUnked Eden Sonny Smltl 1 the tlsh t plUlilng of Tomcats -10.£

Bob Lydum hit two homered. Roy the winners, while Dol# Lany Hansen Oary Lydum each con- nen, while D( 3ne. Bob O rant was the doubles and I cr, the Tomcats,cond half of a double- wlnnlnc piuh L>'dum's squad defeaUd the lor.er,

•s U am 0-1. Albert Mln* Tlie Pnnthe inlnff plUher, hurled a Cubs 20-12. H Dale Tilley doubled for ners were lv

I, Gary Moore was the Tcddle Crane cr. Bob Mlnshew doubled Mlko Oray, Cr •s team, Babcock antdefeated Eden 13-10 wllh irlP'c »n<J Dc f extra-base hits. Floyd Roystcn hit Hazelton wllh two triples '■erun. Jerry Knope hit Jln« Dlack tr. Doc Trivet two double.i, winning pltcl,

sen ft double nnd Jimmy riple. Jerry Knope was Le''K“ ' rplUlier. Dob Ornnt, who . •!den. slapped a double. ni.ii Lj.ium —Minor Leapje -----.liota defeated the Pan- 7 J I "aeo rse Malmberg h it a »iia double and Jay Barret itouhou ........ubles for the Hot.-ihol.i, —■ Crist doubled and Carl)led. Dale Welch wn.i the I'.nUifr.-------Uher and BuUh Brown

jerjaeks blanked the Q{ld J l i r ' "•0. Dob Perrins h it a ^ “ the Lumbcrjocks.. Bobthe winning pltehcr a n l i ',„ ihcr»___elt the loier. oaiuwi -------o r PoUce defeated Eden

nile W M ,the winning ___ ‘1 J . D. Sm ith tliB loser. w<n ----------rier downed tho Yanks A.mtm - ......les.for the Sporter.were Han9en.-Jlm Pltspatrlck,.UUn and Bob Childress.en and Bob Ridgeway h itI Hoffman h it a., two*the Yanks. W nnier IVIer H u m mInning pitcher end Oary

Ihots defeated Eden 13-3. h it a double and a triple Hotshots, while Oeorge Cary Roberta and Larry ^ | | | R ^ V

; doubles, Carl Roberts r a R Q U H inning pllcher and Bob y iM i p i^ H loser.MIdret L ea rieaws blanked the Avengers m m A U ^/Dohse and PeU Land- omervns for the Outlaws. ~ _ __ t and Ray Pord douRled. O A y . H iome pitched for the Out- , U >ne Staple hurled for ■ "n n N 1 c r * . , _______ _________

L ...............

THE PRI

Ir-1 R'-Jf j R-

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Dicly, jo u 'y e

R O W ' ^ H ^ P | | | j j |H pt h n n c>-erl

y o f s l l l l m e l

DUu Inc., F m n iio rt, Ky.

ididate Savant They florni

' P CHICAOO.; ally o t Chlcagc

In usually fat radiation.

^ doae.«1th anla: ( / f a # -W ^ M it deslffned to i _ U e L 2 f c * 4 j ^ * . .v lctlmi,.lhry.tl

• 'T Bty ro u n dT of-tl>»-oldtr - i effective In ha terious faU l h heavy exposure

The research O. PhlUlp Mill!

dlscoverc tha cause of

Thla radlaU n u ra y » -w u Unlng of teria normally testlnes then stream througl caualns blood

1The s

agent th a t des the blood stre aatlblotlcs. St most eftectlve.

In olher ri animals, Uie sl brought the d per cent, comi eent th a t occu

tr of Comiatrce al ihe Bnlmals.' the quern'* crown for In the wartl Mn. MarrlD Cole, She* In Japan , Inl

caused Uie de.---------------------------------who Bur\'lved

—.•_ the bombs.

BakersToOi

jv r 1 s 5 u ^ ANQEIV V ^ ^ v X Angeles h u I

/ \ wdoy-i , r w _ / V \ Nineteen h

/ J F rtT T ' T I bakers retum(/ m J®’’( voted yesterda

A ^ 'c 2 < n ers' offer tor'- n je eu-lkei wholesale bak

J Cubs doft-ned the Tom- Royston hit two home*Jen while Black homered son connected lor two , The aettlerr .rrlson was Uie wUmlng ,1 D. Waite was the loser. mlth's team defeated the caving $1.73 t 10>6, Ronald Bohanan . r j i o In lieu Boy Bmlth Ulplcd and m Iv 1 sen doubled for the win- ‘I Donald Waite hit three . d L any Stewart one for I j Q l S e a i its. Ray Stnllh was the . .Uher. and Larry Stewart A i | / i | '

ithers defeated Ihs Eden BOISE, Jui. Homerun-1 for the win- field. Boise, h

h it by Gary Bohling, bo a Candidame and Jack Gibbs, while nomlnaUon f<, Crane. Andy Capel. Billy A residentand Mlichel Kllllnger Bushflcld serDohling doubled, John auditor's otfic

lit Uirce homtruns for He also wase Charles Morrison and llQUOr dlspea

teipled. Crane wai UiB der O o v t Cl-Itclier and- Monlson Uie hold WUllam;

"I am runn.landings include: ' past experien

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ON

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RICE IS NICE mol bpi

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jtsOaim . Ke> r Gan Cut nic Deaths). June 30 (7>-UnlTer*ULgo sclentlsU say they :he death rate sharply f a u l dose* of atomic

11 the ir work h u been nlmals. But the research to save human radlaUon■y rtlyla%fd,tflday>_____id tn a i luepiaiiyeln.-onr If iiatlbloliM,-is highly

halUnk Uie once mj’s- ll infections Uiat follow sure to radUUoa. uue DUeOTcrtd ,rch team, headed by Dr. llller, professor of medl*,-ercd a f<« Weeks ago of post-radlaUon Infec-

laU on-X -rays of gam- r u found to damage thentestlnes In mice. , B a c MILTally present In mice In- . . . who nlen Invaded Uie blood youth Mrvleijugh the damaged lining, th e Fllrr Naiod poisoning. been eonduci, t E t i« g . , .1 ■ ‘t Step w u to find an *destroyed Uie bacteria In V '« . . 4 - k 1 stream. They tried eUht I O U l D J

StfepUmycln was- Uie -r* T

Broup of experimenUl *e sueplomycln treatm ent p iLER, June deaUi rate down to H HarrinKlon, hompared with Uie BO per his revivalccurred among unUeawd conduct a sp

artlme aUmlc explosion.i reniT'cI^irc^r' infections of Uils kind clarence Grl deaUis of many persona _

- ____________ Vices, Sho wll

•s Go Back “n'l'ym'SSrv • T 1 president of[)vensinL A .QELES. June 30 WV-Loa _ ! l iIS bread with its butter '

hundred striking AFL " i V l O r eimed to work alter being r Q l q + o>b alnce June 17. They O l u l C■rday to acept an employ- b q i s e , Juifor a «-age Increase, quarters for '•Ikers. emploj’ed In 21 te s t aald tibakeries In Uie Los An- ngreed to en had asked for a five-day,

C o ^ e r c e mlay, 40-hour week. .Llement provides a wage t s cenu an hour, guar-vn elgh-hour day wlUi n ^eek, with Joume>-men re- , T en ciucs i73 on hour. They wUl get « 1,.« p .» U,

an Seeking ditor Position * “June 30 07)-P. A, Bush- M O V l l l i6, has announced he would ,lldate for the Democratic »n for atate audlter. L oca laent of Idaho since 1011, Mortser>-cd five years In the • _

.fflce under Calvin Wright. D M C was auditor in Uie sU teoensary for two years un - T Charles Gossett and A r- p ^ J j

unnlng on Uio basis of my -lence and record,” he aald.

K w T O w /iv w

v n v f i l i n gi i B K K f T i i

2 If no>, Mnd/ct *Junior lo th* ^ r * * / i»or« fo get wme. If y«* hove pUnty.MnJ him onywoy. Ywijuil ^ ~— Lw n 't hov* lo* I v X mony ClovarClub Potato ^ _Chipi on a ^picnit! ■

4 C^/z:^b e ft t r 0*1 Swit -

l*Ti*Tp7lio..

After oil, tWi l r '

ONE plcnle

thot'i Bdnj t» ' ’W q

moke e « r y 0body happy*

A / O M D D I N U Cfovor Clt

ju it.flo fogalhir, Uk* horri o n d #g{

ee« . r tay 'f# lueh Irtm tn d o u * eJiif

polatoei), you can o i« '« m plain -

Iho kid* can *H;I{ th e m io lv e i liko ■

onnoying a t iv e r. N o w o n d e r mar

Potato Chipi will go on p ien lci thi* n

chip* put tog« lher(end o n ond or ll-

ge t iome for Ih o ^ iio lid a y p itn lc •

SS-NEWS, TWTO FALLS. I

svivalist Threa Utah’s

~ LaboBALT LAKI

T h rea ts darkened picture

More than mlnera i been Idled sw lt^ m e n ag R io O rande i '^ rio-rallroaas

W orkers tomorrow U nited Stales Reflnlni; com 1.200 men.

An addlUo havo threale: n ig h t tonight M anufaclurin Anierlcan Fo:

LTON HAEniNGT<>N-

“ ‘2 ', ‘ k lX ‘^ l S u h m u m srices Saturday n iih t a( . ,. h . „ h 11. t a .

id lng retlra l aerTlcei a t s te e l wnrki , thli week. - ^

* . * * of tim e w u

.Event Set « Filer Church __

lune 30—The Rev. Mlllon , Melrose, N. M.. u part « f uftl fcn'lees this week, wlll | fspecial youUi i>cn'lco a t • ■inlay In the Filer Natn- „ .^ _ — h. according to the I^ev.Jrlllln, pastor.■. Mr. Harrlngten's wife i l A l him in Uie special eer-

will Icad Uie singing and • • • nd Mrs. Harrington wlll duets, Barbara Damon, cf the Nazarene Young xlety. Invites all Inter- : people to attend. y

•e Eiitrants ;ed in ContestJune 30 (ffHBolse head-ir Uie "Miss Idaho" con* ^ two moro clUes have V

enter. I kIse Junior Chamber of iffitW

wll! sponsor an enUy ( n L \lapiUl city and th# Llona TSfcAaldtrell will sponsor an- J |H K n

a and towns have agreed contesUnls. The winner

.ho’s enUant In Uie "Miss b B H | aantest in AUanUc City.

fO R D ^ » l l lng & Delivery

Service ,■Od L6d i DEfiuc*

iTfsg and Qanllsg

ONE 2 2 7TWIN FA LM ' ' . o i t r

n n T R W JB raa a I * w STOEApBCO, I

R ||h r -''.p e n lry f

T? 7 ? yjW y w ro y e .

■ppM •

miUI^Kiihk^ c riip .d t

Crovn<

H r x ' Potoh»<

II^IT' 3 co i

’J w ' l?|- f■ *N^ A ' ' •*•9®’'*;

I 2 \ I i ' <\ l Junior 0

M ^COkQ ^ ^ J l . in lo tha t

^ Voo'rool

S s ■

club Potolo Chip* tjfld p k n ic i

tggi, Ampi 'n Andy, b ill o n d •

hip* {mod# with- U, 1 . N o . 1 I 1 - and jthey 'ro »o d ig e tllb l* , J

• e roiy o n d H n r M m a l^ ro " * 7~ '^ lany, m ony more Clovtr C lub

num m e rtlio n o llo lh ir p o ta to *•• |

Ihe olhor way). So bo tu ra lo

! lodoyl ' ' B

IDAHO

itg Cloud NoNoti ’s Gloomy On Ml )r Pictm-e « “£■tE CITY, June 30 fJP>~ Uce of in te n t addUlonal strikes today Secretary tl already gloomy labor Idaho Mlnin luh . received wonI 10,000 rallworkers, coal f?"*

smelter-workers havo by Uie strike of AFL

agidnst Uie Denver and . and the Western Pa* *,

r r o Tlnltr l f f America voted U strike '

,t Utah holdings of Uie can ton CT es Smelling, Mining and mpany which could Idlo

Jonal 80 tteel workers t y runed a strike a t mid- lit at the Illinois'Powder ,Ing company plant near |

It spot on the labor sceneI steel workera a t fourlg companies agreed to (i ,enjlon of present con-lo expire today. 1 «rktrs' BUff ftepresenU- l a r »' Wilde said the extensionJ needed for negoUatlon D l — - ■tracU a t New Park. Park O I O 9 Iolldaled. Chief ConsoU- 1North LUy Mining com-

is one of youi '" ''y It*B all mei

to cut ont ai

U’# a lw ays t l\ ™ H r r i ty , f o r o n l )

V w m l m e a tia p s c k i\ ^ B L H I n a i j in p o i

V^ 1/ tuna disli you■ B H j j B k ingsuccesa!

TradtmdrI « (Vei

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detfcteua 1 / " S t f

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gains to / v \ ) ^ / ( \ ^ Coll

oantn. ^

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rillmal P ”*— I

tice Needed _ lining Claims yune so aiJ>}—Idaho mine re informed today the I 's ljm ed by Prtaldent es not require fUlng no- ntion to hold the claims.

H arry Marsh ot the ■ t A t ing asiociatlon u ld he 3rd from Uie Ameilcan T h e StOI ngrcss In Washington. _ _ _ . a t effect. L O W 1Id the bill signed by tbe ^ 0 Jillows performing of the work for the year ead -

jT iT io n r a ru i f l - M m o

China, lo it 100,000 per- igue In 1684.__________

fE W I U BE n p i t E M

OSEDJULY

t o t h e 8 t h

i i u s Cyclery V I e MI Main Ave. E u t Roger'B

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I TUNALlghtnlnj Br&nd, 2

PICK]Arc Dillfl

M l r a cK ratt’s

m SUB' Tum q""*-■ur beat "food bupT V E L Vleat; ao Iwnea or fat Kraft’fl Cand throw away; no ,i" in cooiingl And, 2 lb. Briethe aamo b i ^ qnal* -■ly tlje lender light O I s lV lked. Libby’Bon tbls funous qUoI* No. 1 Tftld bc sure tbat ereiy -----------ou prepare ia a tbrill* P O R B1 Van Can

, , 308 Tin,let C«"p S«o fo*d Co. I*e, .

Mix. for\ Cold Dri

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a s h s to r e s , Inc. '■ tore That Brousht ^? rOOD PRICES 3 Msslo Valley

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msi iO Crail.Hor.. i j y

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n* B e v erag eor Delicious

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if 2 4 --9Sc\ ID m a r g a r i n eid and Cubed I, Parkay jMich___ lb. O t rC R E A M

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M o t iv a t io n i_ D o u b l e D e

...............<»"■ p<»* 0»«)• w t* • b lood -ipnu red nol« irtmd in p * r t:

" P lm e notify b i; *on i l*VU* drive, Albuquerque. »pd »Uo T . M. Oreer (hla : •C ra ro la g to D . N. M. T ura i over to UlO Canm erclil Cm

0ajjrv/»jr o u t. ' w T k Oreer." _ “Oaljr W .yO n t-

- Beside* th o note hu lU r »c In U » ctr. U o le tie n w trs « l UlO room where he llvedAO dresMd “to whom Jt miy/cff MW. " Il on ly wny 0ULJV6 lor

• other very much. F*glve u» Tti9 o ther, sddresscd to h li tx

; ^ d th * t they tiderstw ic ■ M hmd to do It K Jd 'iiT p In .Uom ioT th o dlipoeel o l 'h lj

o iuetl# u l d other evidence . M th ths le tte rs lound' In the

elearly IndlcBted the murdci -•u lclda*ero premeditated. A.s

»ho h td loaned Greer $50 oi sun* to d eoeie flahlni tackle police hs gave her hLi last

■iot 148 on th e Jfoops Consin compaay and recialmed the ar "bout 11 «. m . Thuredey.

Al he departed he told TTiero are two people who »r lng ta suffer like 1 am."

"Dotibleeroutd" Another wllneiu tolil jiollce (

deelarod Thursday morning thi h»d been doublecroutd and tm ieu he g o t thlne« itralght out Tery lOon someone wai j to get killed. As he lefl hla k ing houie ho Is renorted to ; u ld he had A score to letlle wotildn-t bo baek.

U n . mio w ts ln.-dde the h t t tho Uma o t Uie ilaylng. She c«ffie hyiterlcftl and doctors hai <iujet her w ith scdatlvet..Aecon to records fn the county clerk's Uce, M n. H b « I Wlo filed two ■roree complalntj. the first Aus Ul}, &od tha latter Nor. 0. 1 Ifo ocUon had beca Uken on tit of ths compUlnts.

A dlm lssal of tho second u p lilc t was entered In the reco -but no dhmlssal or decreo in }lnt could be found. Mrs. l chexged her husb ind with "ci tnd inhuman treatment."

Employed u Paloler . Rll# had formerly been emplc

by the son Valley s tage lines i • recently had boen self-emploj'cd

» palntor. Bealdes hla «ldow, he aurrlred by fou r children. Jose

f™ * Eldon Rlle. W arren Wilson R

Itr tn a u k e r Rlle end Darbi Loul» Rlle.

O ^e r survlTors tro h li moth Nellie Rlle. Tw in Falla; six brot en . Robert m ie . Ivan Rlle. Hai a ie . Uoyd m ie . ilU-Twln

i W vne Rlle. Jerome, and Meli Rlle. Bedford. Ind.: threo sist« Mn. JValter Oomellua, Orand 3 land. Nebr,, Mra, Clyde Sklnoi l^ng Beach, Calif., and Mrs. Uom Pelpho-, loa Angeles.

^ , nero S i Tear*He.vaa bom N or. g, isio. a t Da'

enport. Nebr., a n d had been a res dent of TR’ln Palla tlie past 33 yeai attending school here. He waa mrmbtr of th e LDS ihurch. 0

BfakerFuneral services »1U be held i

.{[» a p. m. Monday n t the Whlla moi Illtll Blahop N. V■ [ Arrtngton. Twin Falls LD3 churcl

offlcUOna. In ten n rn t will be mnd M In Sunset Memorial nark, i * Oblloary Glren' Oreer had spen t Uie post 10 dnvI I working Icr the Hoops OonstructlDih i--------“J_».gravel,pit.njyu-JlolV if "■•ITcre ho opernKd a bullj n i doMr. Ho finished working for thi ■M coaipiny Wedne.-Kjaj. received h i H ) tn i l told compamm he WM planning to 1

I h ^ employed by Me- y ' ' 7 / ; ^Ro-. and four months age t f t quit to go to New Mexico..Frienda

-------at-McVeye.sald-bo-h»d-retumed-t^

^ 0 3I F R I . a n d S A T ,

j! Double Feature

ij” h'oiBIICERS s.~ ^I

- . I .P * IE EVANS^^M.■ SE R IA L

S t a r t s S u n d a y :J O H N W A Y N E in ;“ F I G H T I N G i ,

K E N T U C K I A > r ’ j

S d ? . f .9 p N — N fK V S ; j

-■ D oon Open — Er;cntB n 7:15 I •' ) Satnrday J la tla eo I;15

Twin f J KLIX

f p n f - t i ( i » s K iL O crcL E S ). ('C U L I i •AOt: iRMkr Uo»BUl« •!<

------------------ ntro*r—------o lt which ;"j | j

n a t 1838 !a c ^ a .U l!le. N. M , !•? .tX: lla father) j i *n.»fT w u o .r ' i.: m my car “ *® “2* ••:redlt end “ ‘ yoor r e r ' li'j w uptnsft. .^».:^y_ii;i_MaU_CHUa. jjjj

oVtVIPAT- ' U|J‘er." »;ji

■ scribbled ‘ l« nVU'IHs i!i tro fuond *«>“ ®f si9i.\onoad - ?,‘IS , “ ‘ 21, . ill/concern” ?k i "o h jm - i ,(.loTocAch Ki-'L*''"'’.,» . bDU..- , ; ;S 1!S

s parenta, ii;«j x»»i p.m,and why «“ » KI-'X K«n.l Hi<) Instruc- ?;„•« i „ E ||,,t.N ,- , }!?ihis prop- l:M C.pl. ^lubtrr J;MS:00 Vcur lluilt t:Cnee along • ;« j Ik

A.woman w ri^ f 'T N ii.r iiS 5 on ta o S;00 llollxw noj« ;C0:kle. told i l ’s J,‘*' i i»u t check «:w w'rA ctfci. i l i”slrucUoii m tte articles

M her. Korean Situatic Brings No Infl Of Men Enlist

nd th a t BOISE. June SO (>P>-The I Ightenod altuation has caused no Influx la going l!.ilmenta of Idaho youtha. a room- aclcctive aervlce headquarter to have reported today.;tle and ir. Westermfln Whillock, <

•cleetive aervlce director, aal( s house ords a t hts office revealed-a n

tltuaU on- regarding enltatmer ™ , ^ “n ie Ada county selective s

corting board reported th a t numerou •Z^ Al yeM'OliS* who had been delln ■7 ® “ *• In registering have signed up 1I lojQ n’any '■ 1®;“ - had notified the beard of aO it i th e r changes.I Canyon eounty board ;1 cam- incrtasod number of Inqulrii^ r d a - ja rt ln g draft sltuaUona of NiI R^e youths.

Dollar’s Summit Opens fo r Trai

HAILEY, June 30—Cars can h« to >'«‘*ht sum m it but

, ^ - v trip Is not recommended for pies driving. Charles DaURherty. {

s r ^ r a supervisor, annou

. The forent service haa opem • J® 25® long drif

u aummlt which resulted fro:H»,7 y snow slide.« l l s ; F l / ereek aummlt Into Bear »i !s*^" will bo open by July 4.

inow T«-ln Falls to dlrorco his prej fomcr *n Collfomla.

had been married before. He the fattier ot threo children,

Dav- living In California to d on* resl- M«lco,

rears to the T •as a P n ll' mortuar)- peniilng word fi

On his parents nnd son in Ncw Mi (larel concerning

IrnHedy. Funeral arrangements M . t ______________________

. w.urch

ss n ii/ow o« jiw iel

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fa Hli '

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I ^ ^ — PiTus--------- -MONTE H A LE

in‘•I’lO N EER AIARSHAL”

C A K T O O N -SE R IA L

ROY ROGERS ■ RIDERS SHOW

H:0.0 A.M. SAT.

f= S T A R T S 5 U W . =

W EVERY ^

Jls R a^ o Schedu] KVMV k t f i-a :

(HM K1L0C7CLE81 (UTB KILO-t — ------« id1t * * ~ n u 5 i

siaa-M --' fss 'ss'sllio •a.kiW HclUr tu o Ulmmr D,i:(l •Atn IIirM ties tUU et Blii t ••flill Unr*. N«w» liM iD||| 8Ur<« TVvrrua Sill frtMO I4tS« SUI« r«ltM *100 •Oat U«B-

in u ^ tiw it» 6 N C B ;« = iits*-,»(«*-Ho, lliJ IM w ’ B4TURD —:----- flaTVKOAT— :---- r -«3b.--------------liM lUrlr Utrmlst Kt«* li<l Micl< V<iliT.M -TUS B r ik f i t ITill AUira Clotk Oak fi9« >rr«l WtrliM rnpk ll>n>liix«>r Ilia fitulowatiSill iirom«mil»r‘i Qub >iM iMjBd Y«si1110 *LmII« Nichalj, Nvwt 9 lIS An1111 Ilnur of a t rr.n<U pjn. “

lO'M •Miii*"on'rira ***”'* r ' l l k‘ ' “ N*””I) i« ’Cim* cl Iht Di7 ilOO iP trn »bS’i'".', Kll«7e1« K}'” **■ n»lf«T S :a iCoBdSnlli*‘?Jp“"tSU r «I1S xBeb CobHc

*'!.• S4larttr ul:l« Mljt H.«h Tfl» SilO iJo* DllluiI :« iT-lB Vlfir. ib« N t.. t ISO CoU Gl.. C!;!! i S l S l ‘S S iu o . . . . :,'!S S . - r f cIlOO •T-.;l7 QuMllon. T;00 nIlU f» rti,!;!! K . ' - a r . S S ! S : f .T c .5 ; i i i ' ! r ;» “ * !S."a IJO Pbnwr nuib»l « 9:10 iDtllawt IU r?? IR*"" lOlM IlMt't to V, } ;! „ 'O'W »ilorloa Doi ______________ l l l l l »Nnrt tn i .

5?" Rewardl l l U X LOS ANOELES, Juno 3C

I>*w«nce Corli I S t i n i r ' “ ' <^‘1 1" * P“ »» conUlnlr

^ SiO cruih and was rewardecle Kwean « hug, a kls,, nnd 130.mx of en- The purse belonged to I.!

atate o . C anon. She aald nearljrters had the money was earmarked I

Im portant operation. Corle c. deputy tlced the purse when he oaald rec- the .door for a fare who I'a normal l>Im shortly after Mrs. Cmenu. the cob.■e service , Corson had report*•roui Id waiting a t th'S , u . ; ; » " " • '" r 1,10.jp In the ' —

Final Rites Hel( Ulrica For A . H. Hanr Nompj HEYBaRN. June so—P u r

scrvlcca for A rthur Hansea J . held W ednesday tfiem ooa i 111 church wlth-Blehop

WUcox officiating. ^• a V e i W hltUker sang t k 1

eompanled by V em etU Baird, hni *?,» opening praye

n > L u « presented t w a lplewure Milton B air gave tho obi Speakers wero J . B. Palrehlld,

nounced mend Burch and President wned .drift on' ^ ‘ ‘■ald Handy presented a from a * i^UBrtet compos

Reed Jensen. Don McCombs. O r u lle r *"'1 Howard Jensen gov

dosing aong. Prank Ravjlcn______ the closing prayer.

Paabeorer# were Leon Bair,? V '’- 9 " , “ “ «on'K0‘iia. lie Jolm Jackaon and Wilt Prntt. I

J’i i l Sf Bair. An;T- Alice Bair, ^

on* in Montgomery, Mlnnl# SmlUi, Bair. N adino Bair, Afaurliie Sc

e iwm son. Trlna Ravsten, LaMono Hy d from Lila Cheney,^ LaRue Cheney, Mexl- della Croft. Ro.sc Denney, M

ng the Boir. Beth Omw and Lail Alien Its are Dedication of the grave wm e

by Wilfred Wilcox. •

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r Doora Open 1:15 B I4Dc M at. * SOo Ere, | J 2

T OPAY H

------------ 7 H IT NO. 2 ---- H I

“MOTOR - PATROL"

I — S U N D A l' J ' TRU E ADVEI

UNTA^IEi

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TIMES-NET

ijgg I ‘ Americanii AM-FM Discussed

J o in t Me<SHOSHONE, Jun* H

n oim tan Ooesett, Wendell7 Judge of Ooodlng eounty,lltrJ speaker a t the Rot*ry-R<PfH.i. ‘Jmncr held Wednesday «

KtB-i rtaii7~ the McPall hotel.'Oossett dlKUssed thl

threaten America and stn

— r* to-our m o r tle ro ^JtPAT______ /Ml.d« “Ae errry-AmerlCan-gftvtiiw A r t • polls to vote he shou]d,0w .^ i “*“ 1>61’oW* m hi* h*nd *S t a ? U. of America. I t U i-Year UiBstn WO think, -do and say ti' Aasrtirt America. I t Is only when

■ discontent th a t socialism if t munlsm get started," h# st

«■>»•. cliUlsm creeping Into AmerJmiti c S « B t ^ w ru n n e r of communism? n iw ir to Gossett,r UtiinM T ^e speaker was IntrocI.*Ckl chairman of lad •« O ther members of the o trHdt were D. Sidney Sm ith, an<

WlUon. Gloria Dill song t accompanied by M n. Clauc

Olt 0ri» E. J . Baer, presfdent,charge of the mretlng I

I gavel over to II«Doonr; presldent-elect. for the ensu

^ Baer read from the repondistrict governor th a t the B

— I group had been first in attI In the du trlc t for M ty wltt1 per cent record and had- ha 30 ( ,n _ 1® P® ®«nt meeUngs tha t •orlrv 40 “1*0 reported on theIning 15,- In the districtrded with of the highlights of t^n Mn’ r ' 1 ^ presentation ot

P ro ldent's pin to E. J. BaerS t o . n pin h .a borlev nn. P“ t president’s pin« ' Officers who will ser\-e wlliD ^ U M Chalmer Martii

Ca«nn PfM ^ent: George Cook, sei• nichard O rore. tressurrr;irtjx< ih» Stoner and Mans Cof’■Ks; _________________

-------------1 F o r m e r N e w s n i

e l d H e r e 1 1 1 i n RBOISE, Juno so C/P)-JohnJ

i n s p n tnanaglsg editor of th s Idahc U l O C l l au tesm an . it convalescing ; ’u n s r a l veterans h u p lta l In Reno. Nev isea wero in'**** received whUs vacaUoi n a t tho The illness is t recurrence op Lavar old stomach tUmenL

Harvey formerly wa* mai Klo ac- editor of tho Twlo Palls Mi

ird..Jclin News.ayer and ----------------------------ocal tolo. VISIT FARENTBobituary. p t l e r . june 30-M r. and . W*“ McCoy' and family, S tn

n t Dsvls Csllf.. havo arrived for a vUll hU iwrente. Mr. and Mra.

a vocal McCoy, ipojfd of ,s. Olayde

• d a n c e •iir. v m i E very Saturday N il t’°n S : m a g i c ' v a l l e yAmnw PLAYBOYS ‘r. Nelda The Valley's best OrchesII. Nola Tune In to K.VALV. every Ti ! Soren- Thura, and Sat, evenings fi HjTnaa. 7;00 to 7:30 P M .. . . A t . . .

•y, Dar- ^ ifE

WOODEN SHCM given 7 lUnsen

L iv e d / j

" ' lOHN LUND . I

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NO. 1 SE R IA L

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VENTURE O F T H E IED W E S T .. .

icENTPRICE.EUEN D R EW, . raMUUHKAW.VUCfMlRSOWlOff . , yttPwoaY-ifoem w iu r • mb:.’! snett

‘oToiiT —

p o m pA -i.kjofiitiv,'ooo ■ E v J

UON [UOl * ^ j A U Y « u o i

IWS. TWIN rALLS, IDAH'

ism’ WiUVisitB

for H I H H;e t in gSO - Judge

lell, probate 7 , was gueat y ■ .■Rotary Ann r evening t t i ;

things tha t [tressed that

ir and

SUS to the that

t safety and I i^ e things tha t make

en there U | | | l i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ H | | | | |n and com-sUted. S o . an d MRS. DIRS

lertca la the ' . . . ipeelal represtoU mi, accord- Bunting college, Htmtlagt

wbo win appear In ibe roduced by Brethren church flondty adles night. ' W * * *

committee _

r t lfS ; Special Progrj Slated .by Ch

a program of sacred m

o r t nf BIrdsall to the Tw. S h ^ o n S

Ith 'a '^w ifl Mf- •"'* Bird!I. h id four Braduated laat month fron lat month Huntlngtoe gain In bachclor of divinity ar let during « lfnce In education

“ reapcctlvely. They will a the meet* >l3out current coUegloto ni of a past colored slides of the

er by Mrs. Mr. Blrdsall will alng a nu : been hU bass soloa, accompanied I >ln. Blrdsall, who nUo will playwith Herb »olo. Tliey will lead congrei nm . vice sInRlng.secretary; They are traveling as spec er; a n d nsenUUves of Huntfngton Vjffin, d l- to tho northwest.

READ TIMES-NEWS WAN"[nan i —Reno MI In the m m lev., tnm

cS^u, MOOSE H,i S S SATUED j!

TUESDA1nd Mrs." nr • t ius it with M usic by th e

J la g ic V ailej

• P U B U C CO

Hght

™ i ^ = @ jT ues, g H Q Q

™“ TODAY am

?i=. j ■ tells! M ! and tens!!

andtells!!!...tlK I whole stoiy of

the shamefijl torments of a gir

. b e h in d p r iso n ba

And you'll find . am arin g ljr e n o

iK

T«T«

" ■ ETeAKOR PARKER«EXTRA!

COLOR-CARTOON LATEST NEWS '

S ta r ts i

S R #

I ’ BUY INTKflMOUNTMH SC

go __________

Here B urley Livesi ■ ■ ■ M arket Droj

ReflectingB O R l^Y , Juno SO:::A

f f l H B n g was reported Thuriday 1 k S n B P of the Burley Livestock C ■ j t ^ l W company w ith prlees in

with easte rn markets. Tl 1 “n itll run o t mostly plain

'1 catUo w ith no feed lot si or heifers offered. Bogs ' ago aod there was a sm usual n m of theep.

ia tjtcenL -t23J< l .to. ttiM . heifers, m to »33.&0: grasi tn .£ 0 to I1D.&0: grass i cows, on heifer order, u: small common stocker ai mostly HoUteln, weighing pounds, t » to laU O ; bu 123,10.

tOSALL Hogs, weighing from 1; lUllrei of pounds, moved a t «3t I {too, Ind.. sows. tl4 £ 0 to IIB. OO th be United kind, weighing imder 3M y nlibL weaner plga. lower, M to ^ the bulk selling a t (fl to i* head.•o»M Iambs sold for (. d m lum. U i to t34.S0; feedi

” 3,75 to »34J0; lighter kinn u r c n « pounds, higher by the 1music will n « U “=>. 1nrf Mr, R «*nt« per pound; ewe* wltl;

“ ’Hoppers Posi S b S W estern Thim dfirrefs D E N V E R . Juno 30 ( alu) tell grasshopper situation U "I

news and lng and dangerous" In a t 1 e college, eectlon of every alate wes Dumber of MLulsalppl. according to of:

by Mrs. the U. 6 . departm ent of agi y a piano I t probably will mean th> regatlonsl thousands of dollara to s

and could m ean heavier 1 'CCUI rep> fanners If th e Insecta get n colfcge control.

Those statem ents were i Denver today by Dr. Cloudi

NT ADS, land, chief of tho graaahopf

\ N C ElALL A T JEROMEAY NIGHT, JULY 1

ntid

T NIGHT, J U L Y 4

18 IDAHO SW IN G STER S

ley’s Newest D nnce F lo o r

O RDIALLY IN V IT E D

id TOMORROW

B f f i B i— ^ - f r o m - W A R N E H B R O

. ' ■ «

ro u DON’T KHOW * e a t M . . . n i i TOB KNOW n tiH w n i to v r BiMr

■' " rfnla i i lOBIQUll » . o „ ^ J S r

I lll LAST-COMPLETE SHOW STARTS

Illl TONIGHT AT !Q P.M.

SUNDAY!' m M B I O D S ^ W ^^ M V B N T D B E S I

MARIE WILSOI , A M i l LUUD ' D U H L IM^ 6 i a k u T f i . j i i n i i « i i I

SCRIP I * .MOVIF-S ARE

Btock Firemen Uni opsin To Catch’’ f r f l V A sm all flro dror# tw i •A light run

P -“ - t h t t t ear w u en ln s jT O ^ ^ « 0 U o a or Fourth aw

• W hen .they trr lrod ao l » « In tight. A rwldanl

, of h* car. th rm r dirt oa the Iimaller th a a d io r t o f f«Steen odd tmoklng. P lraaea t

j . f A t T .n p .m . n re m o nto th e c ity dump whert

un t o ^ S ^ b u m ln i In s e m t l old c f J S , ' CphoU tw y. wooden fram*

'S raS T r a f f i c F il80*pOTndr B e ltra and Ednaa 111 with « ««1> Thursday for 3 IIOM per PMlUng la t t s m ldenllaj

W egener paid l l for overt r 135: m ed. in ^eder Umtx, ---------------------- —Unds, under VIBIT IN OREGOe head; f a t PAIRPIELD, June 30— 1. fivo to tlx Howard and daughter, 'Via 1th lamb by vUlUng Mrs. Howard's re irllng ewes. Myrtle Creek, Ors.

"7 " trol dlvlalon of the tg rlna in o * partm ent. tn d James R. D ’ U i g sU U nt chief, f i r a o t o Severe polnU Include i ltC C lL B ton and Adams counties lr

--------------------------------------------------- -•'threaten- *

t least one ^rest of theofficials of ’igriculture. ^ ^ H R O bthe loss of

stockmen losses to

I made InIds Wake. T'PPer con- f |

O clo g en a riEdo it!*

*ASK rOR UGHT, Dl

jltC M E smO tw o Acmt Irtwtrlti. Sen P/i

i : J i S T T l M E

F R I D A Y

PLUS‘TROUBLE

PREFERRED”

I --------- ENJOY ALL /W g a■ THE B27ITER /■D MOVIES , **

K IwiMmI il® ®i l l ' - UiOT M otlts in Car#-

I « A D V E 1

7 R , FLT' “M ysterl

- * - E

I 9 Cooled by ■I I I ■§L 1 ■ ValleyK j ^ H Breetes

- I ,

= I J K k (

I M p ' SUN.

W iM i P EVER'

■ ' ' TUE4th a

■ w ! p ^ - Nitc

- - ■ H p ; ?1 .00 2

. ^ P S - '“THEstarring

“ TT-----nableh Blaze j R i i f t ,»*«yfrom clty * " A l l Uteraoon and A . ^

S . S S S . 'S ; ' . ^ a a a ia burning ear A . - *<nt told t h m ^ M U M m

a t o >Ts d c ^ l l l l l l

j -mfTcalia ' ------trt t fir* w u J y .1 car frames. / r ^ W l- n m a e s ta d s e a u n r *«a oould not ^ t t J r J L # Itarted. O ? ■ ■ O l l l

^ 6 8oa Rale paid \for Improper ” ! S l BUaJ area. Ted rertlmepark- f____GON:0-Mrs. JessVirginia, are _

riculturode- .D utton ,'as. 3

ie Waahlng-'I In Idaho. ,

• ""•■ iN hJabii

• CASHiONS

Cowing Sun. &

ia n s in M m i to S

B l®DRY I^LawW ^3alEER1 P/oneltt*

■nllN w iU W ^

I H O M E - 1

M O m

rm !Pi i |IM »■»" I

t . N l t e o n l y ______^0HNW AYN6'ln_ 'E N T U B E S E N D ”

T,ca c o -m « Mr i o H S D e s p e r a d o

t im BOLT ......................

_ S P O B T : S H O B t ^ j ; ^

»_CARTOON y \

/ Aimi d / Adalti P |/ ^ I I

J CblUrta f M le X / l

HOLIDAYj^ HIT 1 ® . PARADE I

iW 35IlJ( .a n d MON. B H

JU'RE-MY— J B R Y T H I N G " H)tlley-Anne Baxter

fES. ONtT M Hand Famil]' .

tc Together .I It A Farti' At ' M H O P er Cnr)0B(]l -

E PU R FtC « ■ [EART”ng Dans AndreM -

. r<A\rn)y

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P o p e L t

B o w a■ o m ^ _ , J s H c i K ^ F a t a l

' T.rf.« SD (UR — th e eemmunl A nn, countriei. tod

czcommunlcAt o f I t n ^ a

broke ou t o l w l lH o J t^ E i IOO y w - Th8

s h s fp en t eonmgtUoQ <■ w j T S r i E U o T 'B u n ' n ^ S i u r i h o -^ ■ S a M te c t« d th s c ro m tn d priuU.

The decree I^ w ithin ‘t* «o i^ ■ f l j w t o the n w b y » o n,unic*llon. w

K fB a i : r ™ S & w

chores. H u n su r andjje t lri»J4 Jnvolvln.

ClainifK t " “ '5■ r £ * t a t ftiter h e r w ith j j j , ^ ^

. feet from the

■ | . ( * t d his IM poundi „rtU t« ly .■ f t l lm b b e r ball- M erllno cuM elord’iM f t f i i m » ham m er »nd q , „ „ cudd

bruUes u>d cuta. ^rownln* froj

l a.lT c'SS Yol■ V a s ' t t l d they h»d bo

not rUk ft hum an R ^ i u w e . The bewildered ^H ^ d s b e d on • p l u o to S ^ f t s D i of u m e d police*K l £t!J^ outside.

^ fh tfted ftgaJn. Police a m Ci3)lfliky P fttrol.MrgL-Helled her w ith seven ■ w ih ^ n s .

*|M had delighted K j, her tn tlc s ftt the [B ^skntondlns UtUa about 'K M U lth e r did the amtU E iB O T ln s to policemen:V ^ g ^ ,T t i ; ‘d they hftve to

USyBtemls.Kogram’s T o p i cB t . ist SO-Judtre K&^es V ^ . ipoke on th e UnlUd■ laliTstem a t th e dinner

Buhl RoU ry club K f i n d n t a t the R and R

H > 0 dl«rdons. paroles and V i p n ■ t o ef the 'crim inal. ntat< 7 & « | | K j i c i f i ehould bo given a ^■TbRiLiblllUU to DormftI ■ t n tdni branded as a

B K C ^.B uh l president, con- a # #W l fr. etfting. H arry Barry, I f KH t l i n i % guest. J . W. Taylor ■ [■ (tL'pef lhe proirram and , n V f z t d a piest ipeaker.^ II TTOMONUMENT■ rou. ftne 3&-Mr. and M ri.■ Oct^ud family vacaUoned • BiyftlfceCraters of the Moon B l l g s a tm . ',

K■ r

tA tA tt^ rso l <^ ■ H a , / / . c t . S h irl

h s h r u n k . I

W m f / Ped‘' Made of f l

e e J u ^ y sol check Cl

^ e y s u c k l b iayon Panties.

9 ' . n a 4 9 ® " _ ________5 ^ R - 2 4 w « ---------------^

^ pink Wllh elaaUc ' 'li^ Pique trim leg band. '• 1»

I

so, i ?s° ;

Levels New Docto at Reds for ,r |„ T \

cpin&Pojiers ^ ,___. " I ’O"

iunllt< In Iron curUIn OAN FRAN tcd*r pu t under ma>or A Chicago pl leaUon thoee who under. th»i comtnuc msU Catholic author1t1e« use of bromld ne high pastoral office dueue so levillu a approval. lo co to ■ m smmunlcatloD was Iwued

50 of the council.''Which bromlde» Uk< K e-dU Sipim nJr-tiW iopi In-lhe-tw tyr , .- gerous levels.« said persons who come «epe ln?ur m ajor excom- J. which only the VsUcsn ** *"

Iteaclear reply to the recent . 'T he rewo;

n persecution of Roman P««P>e k«P irlMts In CsecMoelovaklB. “ -up and t! md Romania, where new ly- Large aci Ivlng the_clergy have been

_______________ number of i

(IdahoLake «^ « Iy enough to

us Swimmer•D'ALENE. June 30 UP)~ can cauie r tddeford, M. drowned In miny fonns. ir d'Alene yesterday while lion can liu

from many cr wss recovered about 7S Cornbled i the shore 10 mlnuUa after trented like

Gloria Measersmlth. a only by prew 1. said Cuddeford suddenly YBlerday, help and went under t a - elected Dr. J

old San Prtrd ’i stepmother. M rs . preildent-ele uddeiord. wllneased the n u t June a' from the shore. ■, nual mceiini

bur Taste Will Te

jllllMCfDtita ^“m S l r a i i h t ’'

JCKY DiW DISTIUIHO COMrANT • lOUII

P A T S E A R S A H D S A V

RHoerC^jT E K S O h - C T lE C K

ly Clothesanim Shorts ' . ^ itching Shirt

......1 .87tots will love these U ltradenim Boxor shorts, _ fully trimmed withd1 chcclc cuffs or pork- a^,w c lift to mntch. Fre- . end n» .■. Shirt 98c. »<■>■ o-"''

,-r ‘•ddle PushersBOXER STYLE ' M

....: 1 .19 ir fided denfm w ith In tlcr- I ], k cuffs. Prc-nhrunk. fj i ^

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tor Warns ' Dangers of luSS™___ O . J o r WniaU

tmi36S Use d?"«main clos

iANCISCO. Ju n e JO ( U » - water on U ) physician warned today Then th Jiuous and Indlscrimlnale canceled 1' mides may lead to m ental becauie of levere lhe xuer may have

I m e n u l hoiplUL _ . ,rodore Ccmbleet told the p n w l f n i -M«H<*Vr*»<>e!alk»-+hat. j l e h ^ < ^ t^ u ^ l ; ^ rT O tln

•els." _ • HA0E3U.t;s are compounds conU ln- tloji of a nne. They aro u k e n prln- underway ai*efl«Uve». p»ny prope:

Reaaon Two.FoId brtd |eand (ason Is two'fold." he said, back to peep U klns them without a space for cid Ihey are excreted alow- As Uie xpllaccumulations will make and the Ma

ck. river In thtnirprlslng w hat a large Isls st«p thi5f people develop menU l present meI froih bromides, wllh the Accordingng unsmpecled. o fU n bad- of lhe renc1 to be senl to asylums," be comiilele;in X ause Raahes —cl added th a t bromides CONKe rashes which Uke on JEROME;,ns. Also, bromide Intoxlea- DemocraUc

last longer than effecu of stale, iiy o lher drugs, he aald. . day to cor!(t urged th a t bromides be county DeiIke birbllurates and sold ---------------:ie«rlpUon. ^ Ity. the AMA unanimouslyT. John W. Cline, BUyear- . PranclKo surgeon, as lu •elect. Ke will Uke officee a t the AMA's 100th an - ■rllng In AUanUc Clly. ' V

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^yloh A nklets mELASTIC TOPS B

I t 1 . 0 0 In ^ n s lv e . wash fast colon. ‘ H P ng wearing. Women's and lldrea’s sires 7Vi to II. ^

loHon A nklets m- 1 . 0 0 I

emen’i and .children’s «U*s ^ - i to 11. Sav» a t this low _______

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Tough nATCHEE. ■Wash.. June 30- i * I !was a bleak summ er day r V U . U

natchee children loday. •-orncjM s-ihnoU nced'tho- A ' f Jrtmmlng -pool w w ld re- A l C closed because of highn Uie Columbia rtver.' NORFOLI

U»e Clyde Beatty circus pauid IU two bookings here o»y ‘ro® “of Uie railroad sUUe. uled alrllnei

' < Civil aero’in f f L iO t. N b w the vii

i n t a i n ^ E I i i n i a S SRKUN. June 39 -In iU lla- I new drtnk lne founUin Is y a t U>e Idaho Power com- for Tre ter operty a t lhe Malad river V ln M e i t Id the fence Is being moved cWty of Ac , P ^ v ld . , r . . u r

spillway Is of scenie Interest J"Malsd river. Is th e shortest Uie itcuaro the world, numerous tour- vesUgators

. Uiere dally In spite ot Uie Connor alrl mesger parking space. mg by w e c

ling to workers a t Uie wene I^W ht i renovaUon, the project will looked, tto Icled la two or three weeks, gatois silC______________ ___ whether TriNJ- ^ 8 AT JEROME door o r loil \lB .June30—IraH .M aa leri. to close It. >Uc candidate for se ae u ry •—:, WM In Jerom e T liun- T^e Mwi confcr WlUl Olen VlnUig, delphla Nei DeroocraUe chairman. 1 began In H

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M coldspot fh. • S lorat 266-lbt. Food ^

j ® r •.■■■> • PorcelalnBdlnlenor • WF A' :• ' • fo lte i le u floor tpoce i j ^ y ' - - • Specielly priced now ' I

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lenger on Initial liner Falls JE R O I^ ,

8,000 Feet i i " ?iLK. V a, June SO (UJO-An ,,issenger fell 8,000 feet to- .Ui6 door of a non-iched-

ner over Accomae eounty.

sronauUcs offlcUIs JdenU- “TIw J;

' S lV on?oflTp«:,1,11; . . n .« y .y fn route serv'Sco* r York to Miami.

. eastern shore in "tK e°v^N h Ic h timi Aecomac, OAA Agent Bun ^ ~ ~ r ; —

Jffl'cUl HamUlon B. Oowln I V lond said Carl P. Knight, ird on the plane, told In- L»lrs Trotter, ft pilot for Uie | j o „ ilrllnes, Miami, wia kneel- j,.e open door ef the plane.

eaid Uie next Ume he rrotter was gone. InveaU- _lid they did nol knotf TroUer wa.i sucked out lhe oil his balance while trying it. __________ - - Pl

lummers' parade, a PhlU- ^ew Year's day celebraUon,, 1B7S.____________________

'TILI. FRIDAYS

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ll Rites Set S'S! Sii New Church

T. Ju n e 30-Worshlp lerv- j^ye abc h tld for the first Ume u m , epmjcI. Bunday In Uie new sane- ng* churcl:

me Jerome MeUiodUt —

Uie aanetuary U not com- was deemed feasible by Uie sard to hold servlcei Uiere 'modate Uie congregaUon. ^ “riey.J . D. Crego will dellrer Uie - nd ipocUl muslo has been for th a service.t t . ^I t encT. .'.J,;. nd aU members and friendsu rth * r«-tnill«J Ur atUnd: ---------------ra! congregsUona] meeUng ;ld a t 3:30 p. m. Sunday at lie th e construeUon com*

W A N T E D ^IDEAD OR ALIVE raes • Mules - Cowb nigbesl Priee* M d LaW.

For PfOBpt Plck-op COCALL COLLECT ___

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PERCY GREENE D lTROUT FARM

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il outline th e proffrets msde Illdlng plana of the church utlQ oi for.fu turv progress nade. A a open discussion ^ ' / 11 follow and all members an opportunity to exrress ■

iloos for completion of the ■ch.______________

SON BORN I /fn lO ,’•. June 3&-Mr. aad Mri., fO * > l | lice, Jr„ are the parenU of a O H ^I a t the Cottage hoepltal,'

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159’ =)WB, $8 Month on Seara Easy Tcr — — (U su al'c irry tare liirr i)------------

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I Y W C A S u m n

- M e e t I s H e l d

- C d m p P o n d e r. • Twin JU U glrU who * re .

^ tog th l YWOA «immer con t tU week tn d next s i Cam aero**. Payellfl U ifs. le tt

' <uy njoralng by car for Dolae, U «7 inet a bus which tooi

m t of t in way. Nine m ; of the V-Teen jroups will

tha confertnce. wUti thla scheduled for the Junlcv glr the next for the senior erou

•."V -^?M ri n C -Or^McCall, l octtl*-' d lrector. Beverly CiowlfyJm t

^ in S T a e ia o a . Ts-ln KaUs, and - J » * a Bonlewlck. BuhJ. cour

§i1 - l i f t Bunday for a week of tr, Mra, UcCall announced th

VWOA rooms will be dosed • the camp tine.

_■ Carrtno Durlium. BoUe. t x t director • of TownCountry, U c»mp director, anc I«l« HUl, natlDniU «Uff mem proeram dlrtctor. ••

T hs girla will participate lr •porte a< swlmmlnic. archorj

'.hiking, will hold confercnce - a n d U ilm to »pc»ke«. Ther

> " tw from M to u itirls a t the caeh week.

F o r m e r J e r o m e

G i r l I s W e d li

C o a s t ’ S e r v i cJEROME, June 3 0 -W n y i

Bvelyn Carter, dausliler of Mr. Mr*. Wnynt* Curler, Mrlollus.

I fonner rcAldenU nf .Jeromo Buhl, becnme the brlile of n ic tewla Tale. Jr.. non of Mr. nnd lUchftrd Tate. *r.. Culver. O re ... 4 a t tlie Miidrw, Ore.. Methi

' church. The Rev, Wnlter R. Wa ' read the nuptlnl VQn,i.

The bride, given In marriage 'h e r fnther, wm ttllrrd In a s of Ice blue Mlln enlrnln. A orange bloajom llara held h e r I

- fingertip veil. Slie carried o I -■* quet of while sweetpens w itl : cenlcr ol white jiliitlered cam nt: : and pink rosebuds.; Donald Tale ier>'cd as best b

■ ehureh porlori following the c« • mony, after .which the couple■ on ft wedding trip to Portland i r the cout. They ar# maklnit their home

i Madre^whcre Tnte Is employed

M o u n t a i n V i e w

C l u b H a s M e e•ni# MounUln VI»w elub ii

Wednesday a t the home of w MBrrls Haynes to conUnue platw :

,thu annuol summer picnic. PU will be completed i t the next mei

.. n i'e group will enter the flow.] I f exhltJlt of ths T»ln m ils cour

[,1 - fair end will send fruit and veg' ji - tables to the Chlldren'a home

H . Boise.I U : Della Qulggl# received the c l1 l i r prlre. The next meeting will^ r held July 3« a t th» home of M)

H C a n a s t a P a r t y■ I A canasta party for husbands . ■ I the Postal Clerks auxiliary was he: ■ I a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hei ■ ■ m an Rexrcat. Winners were M

nnd Mrs. Howard Ward. Mr. an ; iJ - Mts. Mftx CroUiers and Mrs. ClyC ; ^ | Hosa. Refreshments were serx'M b ■ J A ta. noMi. Mr*. Wnrd, Agnes a tro n

and Doris Downing.

1 ’ . M a r i a n M a r t i n

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*fl*1 r m S J B HilAKTl---------- O f-«Jl- 'tIi# siiimilni sleeveless

d re jsea -th ls ts raost'becomlnsl The very newest of shlrtlrecks. with

I ahoulder-flanKe, softly picsied skirt You m m t hnVe It, '!

Pattcni-B2J? comes In *1m i jj 14. 10. 18, :o. SLffl 18 takes 4 ', ', y ards' 33-lnch fabrliv 1

T his easy-to-use patUm give* 1 perfect Jit. Complete, illustrated; sew chart ahows you «ery step.

Send twentj'-fire cenU in coins for this pattern to Marian M artin. i care of Tlmes-News, pattem d sp a ru i m ent, P. O. Box 8710, Chicago 80 111 ' P r in t plainly your name, addreasl rone. sire, style number. I

Fashion comes In all sires In our J la r la n M artin pattem book. Send tw enty c tn u more (in coins) to get ^ niniiaer-style-pJcture fo r the fam llj'. '.'n iere '* an actlve-sporU wanlrobe. too. plus f re e -a stunning

.bea<*-bra pa ttem prtDted right tn ■ ta# book. I

-tAGE BIGHT

im er Girls /d aterosaro «ttend« conference am p Pon> f t Thurs- )lse. where ook them

m em ben a tu n d

week

A DaxoUx u u t Helen ounselori.' training. t h a t Ule

rd during

executive iwn andand Ruth ■■■’■ember. Is

) In such , . . .. ilery and I K . ' 'i . . ce hour* . ^ •; i;.here will M . | -..I;.Jie camp V

e ' ~ ^fn ,.

'fee s'nynema . / 'Mr. nnd /JS, Orr., I Tie and ' /RIchnrd / .nd Mrs. ____________ _____ ___

r 'lh ^ S t allendlnr i

j,B et Dalih and Don. Dallej u — >.„ H asten . Btandlnr. left lo rllh

basinets aan a ie r; ftU nnen 8:A blue

P a s t e l P a i n t i n g ,

S r i W a t e r C o l o r A r

S h o w n a t M eI cere. , Th* Mary Davls Art club he*) le le ft » demonstratloE Id and painting a t a meeUng 1

a t the'-home of Clara Walton. J ■me In Pf«onlus «howed tartous rc yed a t have the plgmenla forB, type of palnUnR. chalk and pai

used and a portrait she made her father.

Mre. Ella Dny llluBlrated her i ■ on waler-color polnUng w llh nat

eet' m e t T 80 books were ordered for e

Mrs. use,M fo r Tlie n « t mertlng wUi be a plc Plan* a t tlie home of Mrs. Byral Ki m eet- kel, Amsterdam.

low er —

H Care o f Yclub By AN(

II beM rs. Children. In iplU of sppearanc

often suffer during the ho t da We should try lo make thera

, comfortable and ns safe na pos.ill ’ during the summer. To begin wl' Jb of Uielr clothing should be as light a he ld M *e«nt ns condlilons of comf< H er- and appearances allow. At the aar

Mr. lime care mu.it be Uken to see th and lltUe children, nnd often older om

Jlyde do not expose thelrsklns to the bln d by Ing sun and be bndly burned ronk consequence, ■niere Li a good dc

of nonsense going on regnrdlnB tl------ Jorely tan lo be acquired. Theret « limit lo whnt the humnn sk

can atand of direct ho t sunlight ar children should be protected fro. overexposure,

W ater play ti about th# mo entertaining, attractive kind of pis fer the hot day*. A small wadln

■rrr}- pool ta the shade cf a tree becomt ^ a delightful play center. D rtved 1

scant bathing sulu. Uie cJiUdre ^ can ^ d d le It. make pies, float ehlp.

splash, wade and kick to thel heart's content and Uielr'boaie.

i J ; . comfQTt_auch a pool must-be shal low so tha t no serious accident cai

;-P Aswlng hung in a tree Is a sourci . of Joy to all children and I t allow

enteruinmcnt without much exer' Uon. For small children, the /ea

_ ahould be firmly set and Uie rope. : i or chains nol too long so the swini

i cannoi describe t?o great an nre.. i The sand box with n boxful ol

toys wllh which to people nnd stock a farm or garden, or anyUilng el.ie

j? B udget W

I

j T h a t’s Proying: . - Itse lf th e b e s t . in every way—

- —.-rr-a n d -h ereT w h y —

h ^ h i^ ’ ’' ’'”'I . , All dried sofl and fluffy . . .

Bath towels snd mats are J. fnlded . . . .> I Bed, t.-ble snd hand linens

; Ironed, s I

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troyna

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og (he YWCA aummer con ference a t eft Twin KalU Thursday for (be eamp. lliey. Sealed, center, are Joyce Wlllls, right, are Bererly Crowley and Lolsann D aUxweU and Elaine ZUtnlk. (BUff ]

g , l n i t i f l t i o n _ H e l d -

\ r e F o r T w o W o mJEIIOME. June 3(^-Two new

' l e e r didates. Mra. Don Church aad (leard a were InlUated Int-Uon of Byring* Rebekah lodge a t the j ig held neeUng this week, a. Wr*. Mr*. Edgar Weaves, noble g; IS rocks pm ld ed durtng lhe business r or this >««• The food concession for papers Fourth of July wns discussed ade of each member Is, requested to I

two pies. The float for the po er talk was also discussed, nature U was announced tha t the tionery meeUng on July 20 will be hei

the new lOOP hall in Uie 100 I ir club on east avenue B.

Refreshments were served by picnic Robert Sm ith, Mra, Ed Moeller. K un- William Hanson and Mrs. H. :

lew.

!four C h ild reniNGELO PATRI

ances. th# children wani to create oceui days, a group of llUle ones wlUiout ca

;ra M lng Uicm to bccqme orerhealed )s.i ble ncllon. U ttle toy nnlmaU, peo with, houses and whnt not can bc nlc

It nnd up on one's trnvels nbout lhe sh 'm fori nnd kept for auch purpaie.i. Anybi same handy wlUi a « t of carving u

! Uint nnd a palnl brush cnn make Wi ofiM, derful ones. A good hobby, too. blnr- some grown-up per.ion -leelclns

:d In lief from life's preiiurc.s. dcnl If there Is somebody who has I

B tho time nnd the talent for It n .iti rre Is telling hour Is a greal aunimertl

sicln trenU A group of children undei t and tree, on n stindy porch, or Ju.« from an ordlimry living room. gnUici

nbout a etory teller, cnn be Uie ha most picsl, most contented group play youngsters alive. But there haa

idlnff be the etory teller. ,Jia>'be a-nelsomea bor haa such a Klft and a gro' rd In ,^ u ld be colleclcd. .MoUiers o ft Idren jfaJte Uims nt such overseeing of en. hips, o the rs chlldrrn. much to Uie n Uielr vanUse of all conccmed.«les’ ■ Some plans for the ciireand 'cor

-'“ ‘- “ ‘‘ -•M K K .m .-o te u p .tto can the children must be made for th

season .w)_thnt.thty_malte-good-uurco of Uilj, their best growing senso lows and so thn t thelr mothers may haixer- a few hours of relief.seal ---------opes’■■'"5 hi. r 7 r*i " i i orlock f'"!*, prffmHl •ml . S<ini timm

IVise B rides) S E ' t h e M o d e r t i . l o m ic a l— A H P u r p o s e

- LAUNDRY I SERVICE ,

THIS AND MORE ONLY 9c* POUND.

bhed For Only : 0c Each!-and re- ; Nrw "EHIRT.PAX".

ATIONALI h r y CLE.ANING

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a t Csmp renderoia. at Payette lake*. Ip. 'Sealed on fioer tell to ri(ht, are Leli ll*. PaUy Roie. Nancy llalauika and , nn Eflck-ion. counselor*; Mr*. It. O. Mc ff photo-enjraTlnr)

d — - T h e t a - R h o - G i r l ;

m e n C h o o s e O f f i c e r

S S ' H o v e I n i t i a t iS “ b h o s h o n e Ju n i J»-L oli 8tne retu - vns elected prc.ildcnt of T heu. K r . . ! - t t t . IIS meet- o th e r officers for Ui# nexllo r tne months are Mnry Dene Wlllised and vice president; Becky Owin. recto bring lng secretary: Chcrrlne Kl;■ parade treasurer, wid Gloria Dill, flna;

secretary,he next Oaydena Brown, president, wi held In charge of the meeting nnd r M block were made to Install new offleei

the next regular meeting when : by Mr*. Slrunk and Miss Williams will er. Mrs. their charges.H. Bal- Initiation sen’lces were held

Sharon Wilson, Sharon Kinsey Marshn Adkins. Qlrls In charg. the s tu n u for InlUatlon were Ar McDonald, Norma Ochrlg, 1

T n Kinsey. Mlsa Williams. OaU Bra and MLia Brown.

Mrs. Delbert Gchrlg. assistani vber. sen'cd as ndvlicr In the

— ( sence of M n, Charles Underwoo ceuples , * * If

iied'^n P o t l u c k D i n n e r.,» -'N SE N . June 30 - A poU

Tuesdtiy nlghi shops honor of members ot the Rt

lybody Neighbors who hnd birthday, ar I 'he pnst three monij i .o a - Sum mer bouquets and tnpers d »o. for ornted the Ubles. fis re- During ihc meeting which follt

ed, Mrs. Tracey Cllne was cho. "le ns a toclal member, Mrs. Mn

alorj Ferrel, Long Bench. Calif,, waa ertlme visiting member, nnd Mrs, Oi , .f I <‘"'1 Mrs. Mndel

SllbauRh. Hnnsen. were rumIs ., » hap - Cloe Wcech were the"wlnnersnn't P of fancy work gllti.>e?Bh- J T ’’® meeting will be hi

♦ ¥ ¥

f ' ; i B i r t h d a y N o t e dHAILEV. June 30—Bob F.ileii «

com : f c t w on- his -SUi'blrlliddy nnnlve m of “ O’, a t a party planned for him : thU parents. Mr. and Mr*. Kenne l_Ui» Ealen. Several guests were prese ■ason. fo f llh nftemoon of games and blrll have day refrcshmenta.

I * Let your n prove the

See , fe e t th e s o ft nal w /f /j N u /« * Jo n i

P erm anen t w U h QO

WAVES SAFEIY IN 11

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D i n n e r s P l a n r

' j g i a B y G i r l s S e e l<

B H j l F i r e m d k e r FB b Q I BiriUXV, June 30 — 1 ■ ■ B B Camp Fire Olrls mel thUI

the home of thelr guardian W fftM M M. 6teel«nlUi. to make p lan

flremakers' dinners, which planned and prepared by gli

■ N N I I lng for th a t rank.B S W f l . Chalnnen for the twQ,dlni B ^ R 9 be Mary Ellen Chisholm '

seplilns Eteelsmlth. Asalatl

■ l ^ R n Itng^R tliii aud Cui ilng~1

M B B W i Munson cs guesu. a&sIaUi ■ ■ I dU BleelsmlUi will be Vem* Ju

fey, Cheryl Simmons, Alol I S l n A Ior *nd Wlnetle Rankin, v ll 9 r -flill >'or' Slagle and Olorl* £ |H j S H guests.

girls cut pa tU m a f(■ mM asslns lo be « o ra wim th. B i i ? emonlal gowTis. They wrote B ' l u J’®'*" people who h

slsted Uiem In various waya I in months. A I

hunt for llRhl refreihm en'■ eluded Uie meeting,■ j . ? : ■ ♦ * ♦ .

B r i d e I s H o n o t

t s - A t D e c l o S h o■ . DECLO, June aO-M rs. Ro I - ( A Plsher and Rncliel l/cwls ente 'i'i '/ f f nl a, brldnl shoaer Monday

'■ noon nt the Declo recrenUc honoring Mrs. John H arre

u S i K « LnVlna Ingram, daugS»»H M Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Ingram. I

^ -2 3 Onmes were directed by• f f i J M Bnlley nnd Louise Anderaot

f il ' J Flschcr. tonstmlstresj, prese;' - B r . n ' progrnm. Plano solos were

by Joy Rlchlns, Helen Herrlno , Lois Adam.1. Rcactlngs were

T; by June Koyle nnd O rin Pc1 At?/.: Duet.'i were sung by Ora Ju i M .r in Darrlngtou nnd PnttyMcCall, 5on and Donnn HUl.,_______ Refrc.'^hmenla were eerved b

IVajTie O. L<Kl.«, Betty J o I____ and Letlia LcnnDrJ._QlfLa.

I S olSncd Oy the bride aaslst Jnnlce Slcvens nnd Ila D nrrl

a r c ■nie hall was decoratcd w ith b / of white peonies nnd purple

f i n n »>TlnBa.‘ • ' J ' ' Eighty-five women wero pi Strunk Teh newlj-weds nre m aking

:U Rho home In Declo. - e lOOF * ¥

« f . i . N u p t i a l S h o w e r

S S : H o n o r s W o n -

= „ ! ;s “ & i” v r ? r s swas !n “ shower dinner m' niniM hotel, Mrs, Julio Astoicers a t ” n , T. J . Walker, jr.. were •n Miss held SuIII Blve <^ft«noon,

Tlie dinner Uble was cen •Id for "eddlng bell calte.i. (ey andiree of “ fothy and Domingo and J<K o »>’'* ’‘ hlte lil

ML« The cakcs were flanked Irndfn P '" '' tapers In crj'stnl lioldt

After dinner the group pl n t art- hrlde-elecl openedie Sb* her glft-i.ood- z - I* 1*1

C o u p l e H o n o r e ia y DECLO, June 30—The 27Ui '

dliiR nnnlvcrsnry of Mr. nnd oUuck Enri O.'.terhoul was celebrated ! ghl In day with n fnmlly dinner,Roynl 'm ey reeclved a glfl from t ,ann |. clilldren, Tho.ie altendlng were onths. and Mrs. Clint Luke, Salt Lake C I dec- Mr. nnd Mrs. Tllmn.i Pfeifer. Pi

lello; Mr, nnd Mm. Dnle O.iterl allow, and dnuRhter. Burley; Dorothy ho.ien Onrj- O-.terliout. Declo. nncl 1 Mable Bell Delle. Rupert, mother o f 1 fas n Earl OsterhouL.Oene ________________

■ '2 l C a l e n d e rn'tlie ' '

HAOERMAN_- TexUle palnl JL'id, cl“ “ ei arc_bclnc.heI(Lal-7aO-p.

every Thunday In the lower IC hall by Mrs. Dan NelfenegRer. '

J wurse^lMM 10 weeks. Anyone r

i.v^aa _F A IR n £ L D -tn ie _ W S C S -o f- ive^ Community Methodist church in ^ meel a t l p.m. July 7 a t tho cn. .neUi of Mr. and Mrs, C. H. Leek, Bold ;sent creek, for a picnic nnd m eetl irui- Each womnn will bring table aerv

nnd • covered dbh.

own mirror ’ J difference!aturafness you g e l ntc Professional

OIL Creme base

I I I I I E A S l O M I N U I E S I

No Wendtr NM-Tonk g lyg X ^ eft nofuro7n«4; on(f wove* _

, « nioch/o,t«r. TWe'*'’rft;i I, mch pafenlcd OIL C%m» V

^loi# m every bol/l». ■ J

N“ulil-Tonk II dutttfnl - till .. Nuiii.Torle

^ ilBxil ..iMuV,® S.mV.| rfttiiuct beauiy ,hopt u i« * r ^

• . to»u, for Krminjnu coiilfti uplo JJO *wr Tiy Niiifl-Tonlc. ihfn )«

■,*<«VI(0W»0«CH)(6IIW,Wo/'

SA V EIB^lyR#f^//ifyou^ove•ploillc cufleri

D iiu x fw ;.) .j .: ,.,p ,

P E R M A N E N T

OR~DRUaLLS a n r i - n u m .

VS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHC

m e d R e c e n t B r i c

i k i n g ■ ■ K E n i R a n kW ahanki ~

Ul week atin.M rs, E. ■>J _ " i , , ,ins for UlB 'i l will be \V . ^ •flrls work-

iinera 'and Jo- H ,

Ung MissJuneC of- Ioha Tay- t •'vlth Elea- [ . - J , /Kl»8 U , * J y ' ' ■

l« "thank ^

ys durtng .treasure

con-

> r e d ^ ^ \ v '

o w e r vAlbert F. te rulncdly afler- I Uon hall 'rell. the f '•Jghter of I Declo. \

by June • ,on. Mrs. ■ ; \sented « ’ • • e played \ ,nger and j ' \ ■ re given ' • _ ' \Petersen. , ' - uila andly Ran- ^

by Mrs. ■ . • f ' ' ifngrani ' • : • •

U—wfjc- J------------ ^ ^ ^ --------sted b y ------------ - 7- r *— 'TUiRton. . -b.-iskeis ' ^

:e sweet ;■

pre.’ent.B their

JIR8. GENE BUIITEB (Coad p ho lo -iU ff engr»»

i r --------------------------------n a n P a s t N o b l e G r a r

W o m e n . F e t e d

.loniulii R e b e k a h M e e t i30 -T lie Past :

i^unaay orand's club was enteruined -nlfffd «hlcken dinner T u c ; ^ r fg l

nrnn Rebekah l o J j ^ iname.i*(niiicfi ^or Uie dinner nnd Uie me

Incelond with Mfs. Ralph H oiteller wn; der*. charse of lhe dlimer cmnnilttcc pinyed w’omcn were seated n l quartet t •cl and which were centered with sun

flowers. Gue.sta were Mrs. Gert Blswell. Buhl. sU te treasure

a J LAPM. and .Mr.i. MyrUo Blair. -V J Nora Lewis and Mrx ra y Wal1 wed- Twin P'nll.i,I Mrs. Mrs. Faye Hllflker. noble g i Sun- co.iducted the bii.ilness mcc

Tlie group was Invited to nl'lenc their golden wedding celebraUon ,Ju

:e Mr. for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie ■ City; * * *

■rSt Reunion HeldFAIRFIELD. June 30 — A fn

j j r , reunion »nr. held n t the Wli: ResEttn home l.i.'.t week-end. Li ence Rengnn. Boise; Mr. and :

“ n Gcome Rcairnn nnd' children.coma. Wft.ih., nnd Mr. nnd 1

____ John RcfiRan and fnmlly. Fnlrf:

nUng r - i id in m ' - ■»- —p -m .lOOF T |

-fl WHEIS- th e - 4 l — icUl S

i lX r I;tlng.rvlco , ^ 9

*

^ For healUi and viUMty . . . yi Ins flavor . . . the dnwn-rlghi

»nri p.i3trie5 the'PLEASURE meal.i,

I I

I JACK iBREADS-

i A S K Y O U

T CAKES-RC

i

0 _____________

i d e . G l a d y s P e r s i g .

| H 7 1 G e n e R u h t e r

~ ^ A U n i t e d i n C h■— j l -Tj F l t n t , Jun# 3o—In th#

^ ‘I of 175 gueati, Oladya i daugficr of Mr. and Mr*. E

• -slgehl. Filer, and Gene Rul ' of Mr. and Mr*. Pred Ruh : ome. exchanged marriage v.• Rev. W. F. Danneafeldt, t 1 the Trtnlly LuUieran church

J read the service Jtm e 18 - <■/ church.

•• . . The bride, given In mar=- . ~.7jW h * r-f iU i» ,-w a r# T ,— ,h il

■’ 1 gown entrain and « flnje ' - - - . t ' h e ld ln plBce'byTTKaK' ol

■ ->1 blossoms, £he carried pin • Ued WlUl white sa tin Hbt

. tokens of senUment, ehe a . handkerchief belonging t

’ • Ruhter and a blue hJuidket gift from * cousin.

Vcr* Mae Perslgehl was tl ' ■ 1 of honor In an orchid gown ! ■ • to the bride's. She c*Trie<

• > roses. Mary .Luu. Lul* Mae ■ >Irs. WUlard Thaete and Jo ' olgelil. bridesmaid*, wore

■; " goa-ns and carried plr^c rote .4 ’ Jones waa the flower girl anc

\ . ■■ 'Wsht and Wanda Lutz Uie ■; llghlers.*l____ Marlin Ruhter w u th e be' | H | Kennelh Knlep. Jack RuhU ’^ n lard ThaeU and Dean Ruht

ushers.Helene fiUmm^John was U

. 1st. accompanied Vjf H. F . Ji

B B A reception for th e cout V I held In the parish halL Donn

m was In charge of tho gues r H O amet Jean Glhrlng and '

Josels of Uie gIfu and the ^ 1 ® choir of the serving. Mr*. 1

Schlclf and Mrs. Ernest Meyi a&slsUnts.

Following * trip to PayelU the couple will make Uielr on a farm near Jerome.

Tlie bride was gradualeC Filer high school In 1049 ai been employed by the M. H

•*'; J company ta Twin m i s .— — — —Ruhl«p-wfl#-gra<luat^-frw

om# high school and hoa bei , gaged In farm bg.

• ' Pre-nupUal parties were ghthe bride by Mnry L u u 1 home of her parents and by l Hoff a t her hom# wlUi empic the M. H. King store *a guest

P i c n i c S c h e d u l e

, B y C h u r c h C l.i n a The annual plenle of UieI . tnnnuel league, married ec

Q T BToup of the Immanuel Lut

H church, will be held July 33 at

ng KSI™""””""''t Noble A poUuck dinner will be s ;d a t a a t noon. Members are aaked lo Kht by card. Ubles and folding eha w\t the they c aa• pres- MarUn Relnke presided al neeUng buslneaa meeting. Dorothy Oi

mann Ulked on missions. in.i -In Refreshmenis were scr>’ed b; cc -Die Vlnkenburg,• tables Thfl'nc «nd Mr

:rtrude p , . *? V * ' b u s i n e s s G r o u p

T a k e s M e m b fgrand Tlie Beta Onmma girls ef

cciliiK, VWCA met Tuesday night in tl „£] 111,, roonu to InlUnte eight mem j„ ly 5 Pnt.iy Porter. Shlriey Smith. M«

Brewer. Pal Flynn. AnnelU M son, Virginia Bishop, Norma nnd Erma Job.

-j IiistnlbUon -waa held follo'-* InltlnUon. Mildred Hnnsen U fnmlly jiew president; Miss Porter, aillnm i>rc.'ldcnt; Miss Job, secrcUry, Lawr- M1.-J Lee. treasurer. Outgoing 1 l Mrs, cers are Francis Fuller, presld I. Tn- Miss Hnnsen. secreUry. and Mi

Mrs. Dugnn, treasurer.rflrtd , __^MLu Fuller was In charge ef

social liour.

j jo T B U

*ERYGOO j-

you will find Uie appetli- •:ht goodneu oP our breads /RE SPOT of your plcnlo /

J E A N ' <i-CAKES andUR GROCER FOR YOUIOLLS o r PASTRIES

• 12 VA RIETIES OF ROLLS• ASSORTED, CAKES• CU P CAKES U S S T .) -• RUTTER FLA K E ROLLS• T B A 'B r s e u i T S ■• HAJIBURGER BUNS• WTRNT^R PTJMS

C h u rc hpresence

' Fenlgehl. '• E- H- Per.Ruhter, ton tuhter. Jer-evows.ThB; pastor of ^ n . Clover.18 in his .•

'^ B £ O y .rh ile -n tln}ierUp_yui

oranteroses

! carried a to Mr*.

*

s the maid 'Wn alrnllar

while ae DIerlcer.Joan Per.

i r She candle. * ' • *

Paul Bishop! Wed in G ol

ouple was.nn* Wahl <!»u,hter 01 ^ , “".“ S uest book, TTionipeoo, Q«^'i„J''^ ‘f l d Vemiu;he ehureh Goodins, tt thf

etUUkes.rrl"r/;H^lelr home of ih« h r l d e ®

.ted from of ptonlMand has dccortUoS ’ ’W t

. H. King For htr weddijig the i B * “fom dftsjnmtf suit iH e

“ '■ff';'e a t Uie «ult with » torMje ot rrt ■ ly Bonnie J*Riei j, fichmidi v u iployes of A reception for Uie w e ^ B

l e dI e u ^ l o ^ o 6tst« Tescher's S

: i a s s

™p'” ‘t/UUieran *ttend«<Bi' Nat- for ( I T .^1 a t the lc **“ overseas

• B^nspean theater. H# l i K# sen-ed Aulo p A

ita lrT ’u a 10-dsy m B )Uinmth Qiuier N ailon ia^!

a t Ul# west c o u t . ! *Orund- * ““ •>«‘I home In O o o i ^ P

lif 51;: WorkM^tWMr. and A wofk meeUng * sd ^ E

luncheon vere-held ^ l ^ E auxUliry Tuesday a t Uis C ^ E

- orlal hilL Ur*. Emms & HJ Mrt. VlTls L«Tion f n r t S . ,1 food.D e r s The wciiatn cleaned th*B ^ Bf thF wnlshed the floor* In tla ■ _

ti the Y wd .riPPfd t t c u f c .rfflhrr* ^ ^ Kid a t Uie f i * bMwlati the IdshoM ^ il" " * discussed. V

na S e ^h* “ “ “ nf >«■ ' 8 p. m. July 10 at Uie h i l lBillowlng _ * * ^ B nr%iee D i n n e f G i v « 'ry, and Mrs. Annie Hurlbert < s B ^ Ig offl- Mr. toil Mr*. Loren isldent; daughten, Seattle, W ailuB a. Mema Mrs. Robert Pusey and f l '1

Olenn* Ftny. and O eo rti^ v i ef the and Mn. Mliuil* R o se rn riS ^

a t her homt. K >

S VarietK[ P A S T R I E S p

U R F A V O B r r E l l

; S -

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a n c u s M!u^ ■ ^ O O L I A M X XI ^ H K ^ n l|h t a t J&ycee | _ |

| « f c ......... ^^ hosp iu i« R u n n in i

‘ Twin FallI

" 9 / ' ^our by I I Twin Fall

’^ o M f i A / ^ 3 l am buU r b r m trchan"■S'S ‘™“ '

fT p k b d n n ) n n d T r ln ne tU d th t i t H S f a f l rtmember ^ lor ^ h e Cowl'^ ■ s S r U In the llelQ. Q rc at F a lb '

• • FalU a Ihrc ■ a l i t« p 3 o l ) u m M t* r IcaRuc- RUn

„ ^ ^ i e r the nJght. He did touKh Seleei m i ^ m t in making the

photoBrapher who be tit te r hl4J lal picture »hen he n « i J cmciIwCrtnj a pmctlee tliile. fo r th e Cc2 ,ftf line, but who told h igh over ■u^ ilf 'S ? J^he llrs t Ini

, • • W r d on bMevenins'complete Jim Peed

L nnr Bhepnrd-a over th e Ie:5 ,& fcs t and the crowd ond Ior thefa , Birthday” to Umpire T he Cowb^ runs In the*;s s eX£pS;^ S ^ ‘ ct«<!i?eer“ J

[ ^ M U o n to one of the ov

liS ila ll'e’a S lf . In three years of w lt^ a l i e ty loop, he h w never wnlked. Th “e.(esJt«it lre of any M«rtar er sroup of fans. Ahtlpla, In . S ltsD onnet briefly alter popped up.rs itiJ^ w . "I always like r ig h t and Pr t ^ j Falls. It'a a Brand tq seorc Wi

Johnny Pal ji)st |o t around to tho choice,

e f t t f i the leaeue. Donnet T he Mu»ti^ e o a c o m ltU l and aald th ird a fte r 'BrtjW an opinion on an- w ilsm an ar Bsi icrk unless hs had a n error to sBv-Jon, However, he waa Moore then saB cstliehaanotordered Wolfo and ^B ta i tM e ^ ls s e i^ n a n d T ^ m f , hlestorter of umplrlns he joiBSijElj three, McKelvey wla #.“itr umpires tn the •ward and I eii control a itami) llUe

ItaHlheul throwing their ticm: the field. And rtlll, l a a control of ih e samo »“l ip a m p e c th lm .,n l«!n i mode to honorla iw Falls lor his eervlcfll » l t n w w tnekjpic baseball before Tu-ln FalLi

tc d u InvltaUon to LeSRue walks.'.a lut Hnlllwcll to take T lie Musl jLicMlon. across In U--------------------- boys did to<

into'^tho fin

LEAGUE A fter on..II. .V h '*'* elnRled andlUJ---------3j w .jj; .... Qjjj hom trr>4------------». IJ ,t.. j leftricld wn

--------------- •; ■};■ U cln wn/i rultN-, ----- in -t 'joh 14 mli^ue of tlUl____ :: « .>:i U w tte r r re driu>ri m u ii t riuKm Plnckard tor ^ i i . utni>r,.t.:i *i T«in Shcpard t

KTij.cn " ” P“P “ti5 uw Ciiy*'*'(mii. <!i « ri b u t he prouUl, Tw to first, lo ea (Tiul H I tl poll. (Ran. tlie Cowboyi

«-0 . t OiJ.a (IIUI., „„„ tw in rniljlriri

XinOSikl. L^CU E^ -. iViWecf^ - I

I r - s i n L ^— i* • ' 4 jV i A;F««*o

!rt~---------- j? -‘,§5 ,} ^ n.sh%“ rf“ -------- - «t :i: i W i S X i ’.'p”

unicAN i.EARuri roui* »W L m GR A -S*ft «n

- ------- «l JO .I 'l . , IJ—Crounilty — — iJ }{ 'Is* » -ii—

------- r _ '» Id 7 Tl—wuiim*1? :5;5 ,J** £y*r-'l

^«i«ia>,-_Lt;AGrr _ Ji*’'Ahui;i” ‘

“ Oi'lw-itlii, rtrrltk. ij

ijs oli j?o-i« IS I AlWpi. I V\fi«L S<‘.n>. MfOemolI «n.l Ilrn-irll :.

i"; r^-Ifr. Kurliclir, AhllrU !. ' ^'.•-Cs.iii, Aiif.iih. nfnmlt 7. ------ "’I MI « « -7 H B

4^^“"“ '; ' Ilu ltX »r.'^ ^ l!rln * —

| , ? » ^ 5 r l . L r H i s k .

lldah(Golf

S i ' r - ? S IDAHO : Bonny HI*:

Iv'jS’ paced the M « i - a j - s < I ' Simiaicki liitktoia ahootlng a

__________ . opening roi

'«lelIo, Boise “'"enPIayin^ « l T o u r n a m e n t “f l . ^ ^ I ’ofaltllo nnd Boise

July I I aur- “ ' o u S ,Tr

T : S l i .5g ;| IK 'H Je rry Clool

‘J’® H ester. Po<^ l a T>. Schnelter, Martha Tw in i i lU .

‘-iBfmice Pope tied.for well, 83: I'•0 t-ik .., , ■ 88; r r e d N< n Pugm lre, P

lo*’- key,.. Twinsn B '~v ' ‘■omen, with oou rley , 88

‘n 'l.Pescy Oben Bar\- Wai(

10,

CELEBR dn Falls S iistangs in HneEim=Baling iip a"ninc run lead in th e fin ’alls Cbwboys colebratcd "L ou V

tho Billinffs M ustangs 11-9 in ay night. The game wns featuredf Billings and two by *'alls. ^ ,2,272 fans chcercd, L ^ O W ]injured Cowboy le tt- -pv

n t brDuiht on the field lii U O I l cilance where gilts donated _hanU and Individuals were I q I 1. A eoUkUon In the stand#a# player »«3:!4, A combliowboy win. combined with lr™ , lib ' lots to,pobe, save Twin•hree-game lead In Pioneer ,standing oncc nBaln. The J “>cec iileetrlcs Invade Jaycee park viiou.i brIght. Dig Ivan Abromowitz Places 12 it for the Cowboys and wlll honpltalliechis 15th win ol the aeason. cations lm\Men started the early surge 'Cowboys wllh 4 homerun ? ;: r the rlihtlleld fence In IInnlnK. I t came with Dob ” "

base w ith , w nlk.eccla slammed a homerun ^ony nnd )

leftfleld woll in the sec- uianked ththe Muitangj. and said. ■'awboys surged on with five back."the second on tlx hits. O. A. '‘OiIlly and 'Jim Oroh opened ter o f ,c ee wllh Ungles and Tom Mc- M00.42 .a.'< ;brilliant Cowboy catcher, the sunds,m scunrlhg home with ft and merch:. over the centerfleld walL merchanU •Ward kept Uie pace goingsingle and Frank Lueclieal .T hat was all for etortcr and Larrr Bhepard called

In from the bullpen. Nard Jew«‘er», oup. but Jessen singled to “ e ra m « id Poslpanka singled lo left ^ O;,Wrml W t M U IIM «

Palmer hit into a fielder's ^o^dep^m

uitang* Ullled a pair In the er w ard walked Wolfe and

and Drowne was safe on ■ to lo a f the bases, Eddie icn singled lo left to scoreidWUiman. _ p^ny_ q,.[P^IU bounced right back In canyon V1 for two of their own. Tom egfc. They was safe on an error, and jewelry, Kiid Nard walked lo load the jnoUjr*. BMuen then singled lo left to detw ellercKelvey and Ward. j im neynslapped his sccond home- shop. Shos

le game In the fourth frame Collectloire knocked his f ln t In the made by /bring the score up to 9-8. Ing Uic *ilLi Ullled one 4n the bot- F rank Me:the fifth on lour straight Pcrcj; Law

lustange pushed one morc J the eljhth. but the Cow- i p O f Q J

too for an 11-8 lead going O .

RussBUUngs gave the Mustangs :is In Uie nInUi before W ard T T t out the fire. ‘ 1 1 1 I iSone w'os down, Browne

»nd Moore blasted hla sec- IDAHO n tr of tlie niRht over the Mnnnger 3 wnll. Plnckard wo-i fiftfo aanln wen

ror, Tripp fanned nnd Prc- and provld nnlc on nn error. The tlilrd (•j.iury lo if the frnme allowed pinch- ihe Idaho red Fnalo .to gain life nnd a Pioneer I to score.' game m anrd Uien put himself In the A fU r H .1 ft plnch-hltlcr for Wolfe, bled In irounded oul e.villy, pitcher n in th , Sci; to end the uprising and gnve h it fo r pltJ bo>»ji 3-1 edge in Uie s ^ e s , cd' pu t n . N FALiJi Tl, m i.us(:a • n o ss rie

5 J t i r ' ‘"v*V‘*» ? J f^ve up 13 s ?•? oi N.rt ji. ; 0 n 1 cred it for

- s 1 t JlJmmlh- - < > 6 0 - TheRU ft “ 5 n J ? rJlIn".? » J 2 r tlio second — »-i‘n N.1I, If — r r i - z threo-Tun»

4 o : « C mh r t * : : o balls and a ! J ? ? * 5 i o 1 A safe bl

, I ' . l ! " ' " '5 0 e 0 Ol accounted

> • * f ______ _sixth. Ini9«]ii(iTou!i :iia :T 7 v a l lu and

I «n «:fof W M/m [n »lh. produced « jnirf oul Ict Wolfi In »ih. Qcpg

S ' ? 'U J. Welf., ls<th«l J. NiTf 'MiptnkJ, Niltr. Oroli, McK#I« r.rrUftn If ,tA 7. Ahllpl., :;in “nt lb

V ^ h ! jiiMn «. '^•mlpitlk*. i tV.ciu"sTj«- '*

ciiy«r. "an-Ufoi-nr'LuVthnl.1: !? ” o - n ™ ... 'plu.. Ahtlpl. « In 7. «0-Hr Xolkli I

h\l,rr br Atiilpl., U-Donr.l T,,,b,r .nulll T, T-Jtl7. A-M7J. no« :. P..1

. n ‘” u *'?*'

key Leads |£ ; s ho Junior S S , f.Toui'ney0 FALLS, June 30 tff) - T > ; Hlskey. Twtn FoUs. again K l S C r he field here T hursday\ln w i.e r .c j 10 lU U Junior golf tourney, , -: a on# orer par 71 In Uie ’round for Uie days lowest “

ir-irder«rding champion ofS , n l . « h l5 ,1. .pSm orid

™ “ “,ommerce. «i«« ui«.MnUnyes Priday wlUi com- hlne hltJ.

ner.« In n er and runnerup will A n the naUonal Jaycee :olf meet a t Ames, la., laternmer. G U .first round scores were:

:unpbell. BolM, 7J; Keith id, Caldwell, eo Max Wilkin- ftl. 77; Phll Welt*. Caldwell, ane Roberlii Nampa, 80: tt. Pocaullo. 8J: Robert Cole,)S; Dale Pence, Boise, 81: loolnger, CaldweU. 78: BIU Pocaullo, 88; Kirk Bitter.Ills. 83; Larry NelUon, Cald- -M i : Dean Highlander, Boise, ■■■<1 Nelson, Butley, 80: James | ■ ■, Pocalillo, *31 Jimmy HU-d n PulJ, 83 and Loula , 88: Jerry Ballard, 88 and /asden, SO; all ol Idaho ‘

tATE LO] Stops1 Wild 9 a t t l 0( i r n t th r e e inninf^R, th e

V ito u s n ig h t” by d c - in a h e c t ic f^nmc h e re r e d b y s ix homcrunB—* * * *

vboy Fans iiate Gifts Lou Vitous HrS'inblned lotal of more thnn jj_ (jmcnjh anrt merchnndl.<e wns W rin

ou Vltous Tliurndsy during The fiui honoring the Injured player

aevernl thi1 broke his right leg In three th ink your13 dayi ngo and has been por onelied f.ince then, Compli- kept fnlrlyhave f.et In and VIlou* will _ In nctlon lor the rtmnlnder « neason nnd It Is doutitful If1 piny organlitd baseball I I j

I wa.1 broush by nmbulnnce v - . e ho.ipltal lor tlie brlrf cere- I j ’ ^ ynd returned Immediately. He I I I I the crowd for nil the glfU d. "Don't worry, folks. I'U be J E R O '

•‘Ous” Kclkcr served M mas- g o lf t o u r ceremonies, Fnai donnted j j i y a n d

af. a collection wn.i mnde In Ids, More than 8500 In.cash rchandtJ f was-RlTen by local MetiUH nU nnd Individuals before tu r c d by emonles. __ Tnm irratlng merchants nnd In- " " ,Is Included: Bcott's cafe, U ucl iJa\ lardware, Roper’i, Coronet Jghcd w it 1, Sterling Jewelers. Alexan: - _ j to aure . Trollngerdmg store, rnney's. Twin Falb hardware. F a lls - “ •Mack. C.C, Anderson'J, Ida . F irs t at artm ent store, Shlrley-Men- and first c iriley drug store, Professional will be pli :hneller at- the Twin Falb final roun »1 golt course, Buddy's Do- rounds In )p. Falk’i deportment store, will bc pit lunch. OrlenUl cafe. Scars, During t k and compnny. Sav-Mor rnd Lar.v ore. Dob Reeie Motor com- wlUi Dob I Bwlm Investment compnny, and John

V lll. apartments. Wrny'a one In Ui< [Tie Voffue. R. L, RobcrU wna th e s , K night's barber shop. Union Jerom e cc

Boone Ab-Mmct compnny. EUls Shnv er brother:. Tlie Evemreen. 7 In ItHB. cynolds ond Shaw Electric F lra t rot hoshone, plonshlp f:tlona In the flnnd.i were bona va. I iy Adrinn Pitcher, represent- Vca vs. N' e Twin Falls Lions club: K irk DItl McIntyre, Rotary olub. and Raybom . : jiw rcnce, Klwnnb club. key. Dob A

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to FALLS, Juno M (ff>- Pete HIski:r Butoh scheffel ot Ogden Darnell vvent to bat In lale Innings O’Drlen vivlded hls Uam Uie run ncc- flliiht teealo win. The Reds defeated Secondh o Fnlls Ru.ueU C-5 to win O len ' Rotcer league series b; a 2-1 Rettlg, S.largln. Dr. Packai

Hoivle Padgett lud dou- vs. W. W,n the top holt ol the F rank Ho'Sclicffcl went In lo pliich- Cnrl.son. IplU her CUft Ross and la-sh- M cKnlghta single scorin? radsett. bye. Seco: ■yielded bnly four hits, but a l 8:30 n.1 13 bases on balls In getting -

lunaeU HartIjnd Inning when they Kored ^ in»-cn-en-erTer,-flrebRie8-on - l - r f l n P id » wild pitch. n .fl-TT te b u n t by Ted Drakos In Uie _h !/'2 ,g , as combined with two walks ;ed for another run In the In the fourUi, a pair bf nn d a de an single by Drakos j,id a run . j _ 5«.'" V b . D Dent,’ 1{ i t l 0 Dr.ko. II H i t 0-3S.i J o i SiS'^n'r"? ’* J ? iIf IS O olsilrtutci e 4 8 1 0 cnp ahoot

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jr-Cain Wins•-Cftin defeated SterUng Jew- 1-3 Thursdny night during ' •1 th e A leogUB of Uie Twin • a c h Softba ll association. Olrnn1. Iho winning pitcher, limit- ^ Tilng Jewelry lo five hits. ' n iser-C aln was geltlnK to Jlock and Georg# Thorpe fcr c1?JOA lU^_________________________ ________

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our kick could be improved: Just about nc llilnR, the legs should be■irly stiff. Don't flail away. Nest: F

rst Pairings 1 ►r Jerome’s 0LOME, June 30— Pairjngs fo r the ju rn am en t -to bc held 'a t the Jeron id Tuu.Hdny, th e Fourth of July, h ■nine M.'ipic Valley ;rolfers qunlifi■uHat- h o n o r6=5^ w 8= c a p . . |~ ----------by Rollo Gibbons, vcter- " P ^ J l rom e golfer, w ith 7.1. X l C t l J Davis, Twin Falls, fin- ^ | ■ w ith 7-j, and E d Harper S a l t . imes S inclair, b o th Twin carded 75's, j r i 1and tecond round games -

st consolation round matches • pocA T I played Sunday. ’Dilrd and

ound-s nnd second and final In the consolaUon bracket ^ ployed Tut.iday. five Innlr

lg the qualifying round. Con- pioneer lei arfoii. Twin Palla. playing Db Raybom, Darry Flennlken ihn Olian. scored a hold-ln- “ *’ ■ the IJO-yard No. 7 hole. I t Hurlers e seeond ace scored on Uie Drlgonc 1

course.. The other woa by hlU, hftw\er. Jerome, also on No. Pocatclli ,<[). by Uie eniround pairings for the cham- as many p flight Include: Rollo Olb- the one-al s. Darry Flennlken, Ed Pur- Three C

Neal Dean, Ed Harper vs. provided i Oltter, Dill PeUra vs. Dob hlU, Inter Tl, Dud D.ivls vs. Sonny Uls- rora provli .b Amende vs. WUlard Woods. rocArr.LL Slnclnlr vs. Jimmy Hlskey Rtii Uk.

;oy Ellis vs. Dr. 8 . Small. ' 'ilonship flight golfers are to to the first tee a t 7:30 a. m, '

f llg h t-^ o h n Drlpa vs. Rusty Dob Parrbli vs. Dob Bacon, n.ni.uon e

Blmmons vs. Cliff Evnns, ,I L llerrlson vs. Jack Orlmes, *1 Harp vs, Oerald DeUlnger, Tonti Iskcy vs. Lavem Neher, John 'I vs, Carl Paris and Je rrr u-Von.n 1 va. V. Johnson. The first Scim.im.n. cea off a l B a. m, Sunday. j.Id flight—EUls Shawver vs, im .Robey, M. O'ftourke v.s. P. —o-Uushii S. Turhenvllle vs. D. Eakln.

:kard vs. Dr. Ruehel. R. Dunn W, Welgle, H, Wnlllnglon \t. ii.tmn i. Hovorkn. Pnul Hurle-ns vs, H. f

Dlek Sheppard va. William Uiirrmp gh t and D. P.obey drows a im -E rr. s. econd_fllght golfen tee off « '* • , i"ft."ni. ■ ■ anJPfl.r..

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pshoot-Event—rXEFORD, June 3 0 -J . Hart!,e eighth handicap ahoot of a being sponsored by the West un club. He finished with a ,If 30-1&—30 t* top the field, r high scores were P. Bybee,18; R. Pettyjohn: 33-i-38:It, 10-7—28. and E. Bent, 25-

ent won the seventh handl- ■oot with a 10-5-38 score. I t Ie second win for Bent. If he le handicap event once more,I capture a large trophy do­by the club.

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pitchersrs Jack Prlslnger and Dick rubber gi

limited the Dees to four 30^6 c' , . and a »;

Clio piled up a five run lead jjanktnd of the th ird Inning and cutsy In Uie following three in gj_ Loub-aided contesL Wrigley 1Cardinal h lu and two walks The ti

1 three In the th ird . Three aj,d hanCIcrspersed by th ree Beo er- fleffnivlded three In th e i ^ th . The NLLO 11, HALT I.AKC CITT 4 tO life In■ ah h << iirMtUtlo >b h a ■ Ing K 'Cn

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nyon’s r u n -w h a c k y R e d S ox oul.'^lu o-lcilm to ta l o f 36 r u n s estab lisl: ■at baseba ll g a m e s e v e r pltryed. B; ad scored w i th t h e R e d Sox in tV i.of bn?e h i t s a n d w a lk s line p i tc h e r s c o n t r i b u t - " D ^ * the fu n , g iv in g u p 3 ’1 i J O l S

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marotlion, T h a i was by

IS WllUams who broke Uie BOISE,mtklng record by doubling piioui cr

ninth off Joe Coleman, flfUi streak TlIphla pltclier. T h a t swat feoted Ui:i tso runs. Selectricslid standard of 35 runs In' a p lt^ lnitiilUR game wos set In IDOl mnk.i,tame Red So* nnd Atliletlca, only oneX »on lhat one 23-12. homerun Idlilon to producing a new[amc league record for total “ if.,lie morathon established a l f f , „ ,M r n ™ . t . » d . r dtwo clubs scored a t least p.„nk 0 I 13 of Uie 18-half inningsb.'MWng the old Amcrlcan gj,

ttco.-iU)t-lL:ict_la_lB tflJax. .„i,—. h, ,-rk and D etro it.--------------led So* tied a league record ng mne of l u plnyera scorelEo runs In the game. Only H

{ore In American league hta- ■1 this happerud. T h a t v a s ■In a game In which Cleve- ■

feated Washington. Mander Bob Cain of the Chi- ■'hue Sox setUed down a fle r g ;t first inning lo beat th e De- ^gers 7-3 nnd keep them Xrom t eIng their four and a half Bimericon league lead. ^Washington Senatora blasted MtneJIectlv# New York Yankee Hs lor 18 hlU and took Uie mgima ol the series 13-7. BI choice twirling by Bob Rush tsolid Chicago a tu c k , includ- ■nk Sauer's H th homer, swept ■bs U a e-1 trium ph over the ■lb CordlnaU before 13M I a t pr He'd. L ;triumph evened U>a aeiles >- nded u ie 'tu d ln a ls Uielr l3Uj In the last 16 games. \Nev Yorie O lanU snapped 1

In the last two Innings, scor- en runs lo trounce the Drook- djers 11-3.h Branca, who had p l tc h ^(ilUeu Inning* ol relief ball, l.the elghUi wlUi a 8-4 lead le suddenly Jost his stuff.Cleveland Indians coasted to renllel over the St. Louis

I belilnd Uie aU -h lt plUhlng re aromek.ness by pitcher D uane Pll- Dpened Uie door fo r three md runs In th e first Inning, inlest drew <.027 fans.

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.loii-ln-Iaw lyul daiiKhtcr chenled her oul of her bunk ftccoiint In a cU-ll comi)l.alnt filed Tliiinilay In dUirlct coiirL Shi- drmanfi.i Uial Mr. and Mr.'. II. I„ S:iticruhlie return $4,500 and nt,'.o askj jj.ooo puiiativc , dftmnge.i.

She ftllcKM .nhe save a bUnk check on h rr S.l.000 account In Tcxm so her .-ion-ln-law onilld liuy a linu.-e fnr • her. He alleKeilly fillod out the clieck for her entire arcoiinl and depo.'ilted it In a Twin ynll.i bank in h h nnme, Tlirn he twudit a hoii,^e on lot one, block i.evcii. South Park addlllon for JI.MO and hnd the deed recorded In hw n.nine. Al.-a lie Rave $2..'i00 niortKavc nu lh# (iroperty. the ciimiilalnt sy.'l,

The mother eb lnu she .rlKiitd all pnpcr,^ belicvlnr her .lon-lii-Jar wm : irytnK only lo s e t.a hoiw for her.

Sr.\M ,\V KKTi'nNS 1nUPEn.T. Jim,. 30 _ Calvin, t,. i

Hei.'fl. ,.;enmnn, li;i rriurned 10 the

lour of duty In ihe f,ir e.iM, He liMr,-and Mrj, o-.car E. o

Uelsel. Rupert,

CA Si^lF O R D E A D a

U S E L E S S

A N I M A L SPHO,\-E COLLECT '

G ooditiB -lT R u p e r i 65 T^vin Rnlls 3H

- I D A H O H I D E 1

B T A L L O W C O . 2

K o re a R e d s G ain Force!

U .S .R e t r c<rr.i. r . t . On.)

,rj, „„„p China, tha t 11 had «hot donTi >«<i mor.' Anierlean planer and destroyed •lurrd a on the srtjund In «n uwpei . m.lnl, perlod-I* li -M CspiUI lU ld CohflnnedJ b. dr- A 6o'uUi'TCorean-Tjfflelal-F:

"W it &ald -our Blr force" s t d i.r ftoinbtd Blr bMea a t PyongyntiB

i« tif 1. An am ored column of h tLnii." Korean communists was a t le.^

mllea tou th of the Han river •s-i**;- was threatcnlnff Uie Amei

,f i**'7’ headquarteni position a t Euwoii irk.ntJi authorltaUve military source. ."jUr.tu ported earlier.‘J ‘;*i5n Thla news came aa President •

man authorUed u,<e of U. 8. gre forces to combat the communist voders.

I ».ht.i Bejan : Dayi A rc '.. J Seeurlty-consCloiis offlccra In <

■ ’ Douglas MacArUiur'9 headquai ! No I rcfw cd even to confirm Presli iV j - i ”; Trum an’a announcement, but It

' ’ ■ learned tha t formation of the Are 5; ft<d can Rround undertaking began

IcttAl two day* ago,U uas not known whether

had left Japan yet. altliough def< officials In Wa.ihlnglon said I

Cloi. were on the way. Movement be Quicic In an army aa hlRhly-tr;

: ,; i i ; cd and closely-knit as the elg army, the Japan occupation fo

: :J ,‘ MaeArthur's headquarters offlc *■* ' Jy confirmed the Invaders hod m J.ip»; tt breakUirough louthwest of B« j *• ■ (but^apparenUy did not offlclj

dlMlo,ie the 15 mllo penetration l,i] Tlie confirmation was wlthli

u n til , receipt of new* dlspatc from Washington th a t a defense ' liartment spokesman »ald 40 to

.7:>. red annored vehlclea had made ■ breakthrough.

! Banquet, Dance 11;;: Slated Saturday ”C By LDS Group, Ii,:: Tlic Ttt’ln FalLi atnke of the LI

I '- church will hold lLi M-Men a: ,.;,j a ieaner banqucl and dance Satt

dny nlBhl a t Uie second ward chur in Twin PnlU.

.1 »J5 • Tlie event, which is seml-formi

.‘p*,"'! 1,1 one of the blRge.it eventa of tl : N„, summer r.ea.wn for all young peor• IS!.; of M-Mcn and Qlcuner ape.Urch. [J, yjp. x„, Mble for Its ovm tnble decorallor• i.io. Much Ume has been spent by U

committee In working lownrd orli . No. Inallly and appropriateness i

theme, nccordlng lo Joycc Bnrloi .lUike publicity dialrmnn.

The event Is headed by Uie Tu’l PnlL'. stake M-Men nnd Olcnner ai' vlsers, Vlrla Bell. Leah Kirk nn

: Millard Mlchaelr.on. aMlsted by Vei non Hnnsen, Mary Jnne Andcrw nnd Carol Booth, stake M-Men an

-r in Oleaner officers. jh” r’ banquet will aLirt n t 7:30 i

• m . Dancing will .Mnrt about 0:30 [ 0.00: m ,-w lih nelna Devrlc.V orche.’itr. i playing. TlckcUi nre on sale row li

.fach ward of the slake, bu l will b nvallilUKmrtliDTloor;------------------

J Planes Searching For Missing Pilot

LA ORANDE, Ore.. June 30 (UR>- fnr An nerla! search by air force anil

private planes for n ml.vilnc nerluJ ' (.pray ship wns continued todny neat

ons hcrc, Tlic plnne vanlshetl 'Wednc.i- day over the Umallllft natlonnl for-

iiir wt.' » Twolve planes. Including nn air

forcc bomber, searched the C.iUi- erlne crcek area. Pilot Bob Feller

IS. flying n BT-I3 r;pray ship, iva.i as- ‘J* alRRcd lo tho CaUicrlnc crcvk nrea h,. to apray for bud worms.

Searchers believed Feller, who wa-i .1: m aking his f ln t spray fllRht. might Itl have.w andered away from h is .a s .

algned scctlon. Mnco the area had been covered thoroughly by scorch parUes nnd planes.

Auto Parts Group- „ Facing Trust Suit<• WASHINOTON. June 30 C,?y-At-

tomey-Oeneral M ijarnth today filed suit fo r dl.'.wlullon of the National Automobile P a rti association under the nnU-tniM law.v

T lic nttonicy general announced

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l l i c Self l.Rovv Bc,iii C u tte r fo r (}ie a ll maii'.s nf frnclors lia sT ic rn 'n m th e Self .\ln iiiif.utiiriiig C om pany f p roven it.sHf to |,c one of th e hc?t.

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Sr£Ciric.^Tinss; Culler Ij adjiutablo clirimir allny hijli c.vJion jpiing itcrl 1 of llir viinc hiKli >iu..lily sirr!. Tlie Srt' with liiKli qiulil)- rnalcfbli anil Hilt > be;.n cutting. The ueiRlit of till, cutirr

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TIMES-NEWS,

® Fireworks_ _ Twin Falls resldcnU were a[JS Priday to return from their

4 vacAllon trips In Ume U lend Uie city fireworks d l

6 a t a t FronUer field Tuesday nlng.

Kermll Penlns. city recrei Tl three director and supervisor ot ■ed four fireworks display, said the i peclflcd would begin shortly after B i

Tuesday, late enough lh a l I r<J returning from Uirtr hoi-Ftldny, trips would be able to see

had 'shotf.-^----- -.ng. the The-large amoun l of f l t ty- .. — ' IL'III n;i tr i-o iriiv clly‘ J

Norlh men arrived Iri Tirln Fallae.asl 15 day. The display will > ! aer and more Impreulve than postnerican plays hcrc, Perrins said.

tm.: Chiang Plansground D

'Providing A Help Possil:

ll waa TAIPCr, Formosa. June 30 ( Im erl- Foreign M lnbter Oeorge Ych :an a t nounced todny nationalist Chlm

send all assistance wlUiin Its p r any lo h tlp South Korea repel the efcase m unbt northern Invaders.1 they O ther official sources said ' it cnn eriillsalmo Chliing Kai-shek's train- emment hnd decided to offer to eighth 30,000 armored and Infantry li force, to Korea. Air and naval unlta

flclal- may be made available." '“de To Be Made la W ashlnrlo

Although Yeh did not mer iciaiiy any npccific nid In his stalen 0 " '', , he said -Implementation of the mieiu cL^lon" to offer n-ylstance wour iiciits dl^cusscd with Uic Amerlcnn

5r souihem Korean govemmenla other Inlercflted partle.i,

" He said China wa.n acting Incordance with the security coi re.-;nlmlon calling upon U.N. m bers to help Soulh Korea.

AcUon Need •'Urgent" y "In addlllon," he said. "Uic <

iM n of United NnUons to the uq l U a need for concerted action on LU3 part o t all U.N, members In oi „i,(j W maintain InlemaUonal pcacc

itu r- s^ecurlly bolh In Korea and c.urch ''^ lerc.'

Official .^ourccs said Chlang we.jnj] offer to pul two Infantry and■ thp nrTJiorcd divblon under Oen. Do^ple Ins MiicArlhur‘3 command In 1

Talmadge Retaini Post as GoVernc

•low, ATLANTA. June 30 OVh-Oeor remnJncd firmly todny under i

V ln banner of Its tecond-gcneratlon r ad- madRC pollUcal dynasty, nnd Young Oov. Hermon Talmad l^cr- who once-said he wns Ihrough wi rson pollllc.1, had smashed to a seco and fltralKht DcmocraUe primary I:

umph,0 p. He thus became tbe flr tt govern 0 p. In modern Ocorgla^hlstoo’ elect 't ra to serve si* siiccc.wive yenrs. Vlcto '' In In the primary Ls cqulvnlcnt to clc

be lion.----------'rnlmndRc,— 3 0 ;-;f t-h < .m c* p -\

".'.oulhiTn U-ndltlon" c h a m p l o whipped former Oov. M. K, Thomi son In both popular and' coun

X linlt vote.?. Until yesterdny nftc J t noon, returns from Wcdnc.'ldnj

voting lind put Thomp-ion aliead 1 popular vote.i,

7 R u s s ‘Hams’ MumSALT LAKE c m ' , June 30 on-

A Utah nniittcur rndlo operotor /.al todny conver-iatlon-'i with Raw la

: nmntcurii nre becoming ma-.tly m nlter of "hello" and "goodbye."

Cyril 'Ki. Prurtt, prt-j.ldciil of th U tnh Ajn;ilcur?Rndio club, snld lh Ru,«laii i.hnrt wave fniu npparcnU arc cloidy restricted by Soviet ccn

■as sorshlp.h t "Ask the RuMlaai n direct quea *- lion aboiilnlmn-t nnythlng.'‘-he-salcl w "and Ihey JiiM keep Mleiit—won'

filing of n civil suit In the U.S. dlS' _ trlct-cour;-charHing-the as.w latlor

t and Its 24 members wiui vlolallnj the nnU -trujt laws In dlstrlbullor nnd r,ale of a u t o m o b i l e parts t- throughout the United Slates, d Tho JusUce dcpartmcnl aLv> an ­

il npunced the filing of two civil suits •r In fedeml court a t Cliicago, alleglns

Ihe wlsUince of monnpollcs In the d outdoor adverU.'.lng field.

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ihe-i*ord,Fcrgitsnii :tml n rad ira lly n m ifacliired in M a^ic Valli-v by

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ou tliU uiL ^k.tJic_inaiL 3diu-uxuia_

■lo from :0" lo : r rouj. SpMal I *rl fnr tlie hbilrj, llie jlai,d.jrih tre j rt'G iilrrijco.iiln .r!riIlhro,.sl,out !t up iiiiilrr tlif moil nigged Irr IJ from -11)0 (o IW) i>oimt!j.

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3, TWIN FALL3, IDAHO

”— I File f o r Reelectii. auOSHONE. June 3 0 -E u ]

. ton M d noas lUddock flled ';: day for reelecUon oa Uia IUlr July ^ Ucket. Clayton will ru“ ? '• sheriff and Haddock for p

? e i”

53 C lassifie' U .S SPEC IA L NOTICESlOU^y KlJ O AN0^upboliUT»^«l.«lr»'^o.

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AVIATION .

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B y C h a m lJ K M i a . J u m jo-8ketch

Jerom e Memorlil hospital ih o y to m a p b en or Uis Oh:

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Q o w te n for th« B bU ri c B ened ic t,w m b« Joc»t«S on teeam ea t floor. Thi heating

j n u b* la the b w m eo t bei t h e Bortlj winy.

W U U m Orevlnj, eh»lrm»n o • fuad dflTe. sUted th*t there

epprw dflutejy »I8,000 to be eoli w oT «-ttoere u t w fH dent 1

. fo r th e Je ro n e unit to be ftlto< th a I1M.OOO in fedenl fundi, a n u r ted workers to niake ths p tuh fo r this Amount.

n n « l ro u rih or Ju ir plans • n nouoeed bj currord Evans, rcm laded members to be on har heer Oov. o . A. noblns a t « p Id tba d t r perk on that dar. Tto

' will ba greeted b r Maror John l auu t And tntroduced br char prealdent, T\3m Mahan. Evans sb tbAt there were sufficient rirewi for k m ssniricant dltplar at ootmtr falrjrouncU. A parade st •oUrttles for the d ir a t 10 a. t

Tfaa croup waa told th i t the j J . Kelly production eooipinr s u d a «rrBOgements to rilin Jen county In color, which will ihow growth Uld proercM or the city

• Jerome. A almiilar (liming has b made recently of Twin Palls i Borley, Ptourth of July actint Including the pande will be flln tar the company and ths ee pleted film will be ahown Aug and 9 a t the local theater.

expressed theouelrei oq th l st Ject of AsserlcanUm following 1 dbcuMloa of plans for ths i peareace in Jerome of one ef t E arunaa brothen, who would spt on life Inildi ■ »WTminnt«n>i trolled countiy. These two brothe John t a d Oeorge aa r tn en , are i tending Haitlnga college. RasUn: 2lebr., u d are touring the count

’ epeaklng a t InibUc meeUnga.

Jerome Canning Kitchen to Opei

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JEROME. June 90-F\3UowIng e: tensive remodeling a t the Jeron canning kitchen during the wlnti months, the kitchen will open ft tha first time thla season •Trlda July 7, according to Hennan 0. Hal chairman of thg board.

The kltchcn will open cne day week until the demand Is gret enough for more days. So far deflnlto doy has not been seU

A new floor has bejn laid a t th

. has been Installed scaleand trays and other Hems to mak U moro convenient for th* custo

Mrs. Prank Hogue will again b aupervlsor and W. O. Doughert will be la d ja rsa of the boiler*.

LEAVE P o n COAST Jt; BUBS. Juno 3Ci-Mr. and Mn M X.. D. c u tn s h t have left on a two l i week vftcaUon trip lo Oregon am I* CaUromla.

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tUng. ayed tba wing tbe

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S j i 29 Escape Injur; In Plsne Mish

bamber IfYANTOS, Mass.. June 30 s staled Twenty*nlne pouengers escapt reworks Jury when thc nose landing gi a t the A Northwest airline transport

e s tf m ' lapsed a t Is landed last nlBhl a. iti’ 'n ie c ra ft alld about'lOO yan le John its nose belore It come to a ny has Seat belts held piuuengcra fast Jerome The transport was en route low the Boston to New York by way of city o t annls.

S Pittsburgh Milk i„r; Strike Is End_ _ h _ . P L C 'kB .^ gB gH ^ une-S ttja j

ISree-w eeicitrlke which had chi ' .u 0^^ emergency milk dellriIg tn a lo 3JOO.OOO resldenu of the P *. f ? “ &»rgh a jea ended last night.

“ J Nearly 3JXW APL memberi acc *P*“ cd a new contract by a'boon '5 ^ * TOlce vote.

Regular mUk delivirles will b 7, tomorrow In Pittsburgh and L, nearby eounUei,' Beaver, Bu'

Payette, Oreene. Lawrence a W ashington .'

; SOBrNS GIVEN HONOB BOIBE. June 30 MV-Oov. 0.

I C n appointed honorary colonel by the Oklaho

g e » - tommlsslon ' rrome g[,ned by PttlUj Beall. Tulsa, a

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1«, Red C ron w ater n f t ty in stneto r, way frotn her lo try their awlmming s Iter U one of the f ln t (tepa In (wlnmlii

7 “ T o o k ”I S h f l P RD6T0N, La.. Juna SO I„ Judge C. A. B arnett appeare

J . eouncU ycstiraped In- nnd asked lor o 175 relmbI gear of menu He explained I t th is i^ r t col- A trofflc violator he had .iBhl. $25 complimented tho Judgyards on a •'Just nnd fnlr trial" and h) a Slop, ed.ovcr a IlOO bill. B am ett sfast. clianRc out of his own pockjUle from etUl pralslnR tho court, tliy of « y - fender Idly motioned for Uib

bill and the Judge absently h• ed It back to him.

IkGO TO YELLOWSTONE

J'AIRVnrW. June 30-M r. l U c U Ur/I. John Wagner and daui

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- Divorce Grante50 (U.FD— H a i l e y R e s i d

HAILEY. June SO-A dee dlvorco was granted by Blaine

U w a?-' ‘y court to HarTleHowell from RU5«1 C. Howe

udcB on awarded Mrs. Howell cd h in d . * “ ‘"o r child and order 't t made m onthly for lls tupport Kkei Howell was representec

Uie of- I*-, Sullivan. In the decree, Uito4loo ^ r e n H. Sutphen stlpulaiec y hand- ^ “

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._ J ' attomey'i fees be paid by : 'C U Rowell was granted prlvil

vlalt Ws son. Ruuell Allen : IQ 6I11 IS monlhs. a t reasonable tli Jecree ofIne coun- BIRTII RCFORTCDn e t Mae JEROME. June 3(^M r. an well. Tbe Harry Towle. Boise, former . 1 custody rcaldenls, are parents of a so lered »30 Monday a l St. Lake's hojplu

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OAKLEY. Jun# 30-Edi Nelson, Tooele. Utah. Is vl the homa of hla eon. Bldne:

Mr. and M n. EUen Whl two daughlen have r ttu m o

’ trip through Oregon and V ton. •

M n. Joe Uartlc. Tooele.' Tliltlng In Oakley this week

Mertal and Jome Bedke. lers of Mr. and Mn. Ray B< visiting Mr. in d Ma Von T

dren. bick and Judy, le ft T for PorUand. Ore. They ha' the past monUi at Use Blsh< tin W. Cranney home a t Maj

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s f c i .% 4 U '? : : l0 1 b s .4 3 c O re t e . " " Ib , 25c C a r

Ur.I Crown Jb . 9C CoC

inoDucE n t c o lu iJ ta to oart

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See I t Today!

O B R E E S E

> R c o m p a n i

m a r t At i N, p , ^

JUICESfUESHING ANO HEAlTH«l

lib b y 's Pineoppla t.11 O-GoH Oranqe w nhouse Grapefruit

TangerinB ra n g e & Gropefrtril

* 6 o r . 3 9 ^

w c s m m m. im Ii m . m-0.»nhB«TMC*.MJK« Cu 0.<

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:Cake:%^eii.i,i 4SV f Rolls I2fi£r^ yB ars6 t f 0 S |Wi,lfTACMa I J I ^ I

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mm■ lb. 3 ^ 1

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lb. 1 ^ 1em o n ss« u « ,M ) ra n g e s w ^ » * -" ^ ^:a rro tsucum ber* tir* -*

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jno FlaKO*»“ "“

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^ p i w a r d s ■ ■ ■

Here

^ B ^ u r d V* JM B.WVTCn B407>

^ K T n c i M ^ £ °^ ■ ^ t B i u U r w uT ta

* ! ^ [ ^ the b m ^

nlloU. bolh M ® { ■>^ e j E . a . o n T O t o ^ j f . i ,

Sroirs, tnx>p |Q B 'i ,7 '2>£.«i. i

10 uooni c lu i ^ R - C '- ^ v ^ y i- ■ ^ U d A l e . Weldon ^ P ^ U l c U l t e . Obarlei ■ B r f ^ a & i ^ B ^ i l ^ t t , BUU» £>UT>

on>- ■ m a r aDtrid We»Ter B K m | M

■ t g T t f troop es. u d H H B H■ ^ u . a u m o m -

K a ’« S E t , a s J - * * “ % ' ' ' '■ £ aiott. post edi&er,

■ * ^ B n lUtdlord, troop tnd ILremuuhlp,

^ ■ ^n c ck e n , tnop M. ior keeping aad

^ K L o s i i Bbliop. troop • merit bulge tor

H f Z ^ t e r Warren Bar- S i s t t IUT9. bomo and .^ E M hrn itand ro rem nn*^ K ,M i t , troop 69, tor lor-

ftnd m uonr;;B a ^ P « 0. for personal

publle heftlU);■ S u s . t r n p 09. tor ■ S L o d BUly. Jay-New*^ C l , Iir homo repairs. . j l M I H ^ H

troop fi!). vas ap* B a W M M W■ r S t s d g r a tor electilcU■ M a b l p ; StAoton Shep- H 9 | | ^ ^ K■ !^l|tffclvlca.blrdaludr

(9. tor p u tln g , E B j | 5 B | | | f lcbonlstnr; Don 1^ | i | i M d [ | d y |

n i a . tor rowl&E. tlr<t K S b e t l t h ; Bcb lUdge- ^ E lS f» .4 r t .a i id tlrenan';■ S ^ l f ia s e r , troop 08, tor ■ ■ H | | B E

Bte uv lcs; Ernest B H B B B u p «9, tor home re- ■

■ T * " 7 5 !2 ? ™ : *” ■ vieiUng hero U

i Mrs. J . D. JH p TtiDS Are« l U p O family a t Nam

B u l a t J e r o m eH | a ; 3 e 30—Mr*. Tom tum ed to Low;

her daughter and a tlcr visiting H b S o b ^ Btrachan, lo Mra. Oeorgo : H - two w e ^ .■ l o l Q ^ h u retcmed to Mrs. Oeorge J a a i(itTiYUle. Mo, atter h e r bomo a t /

''•.••■-• ..............

" ~

/ d a h o s h a r e s - W yom ing— th e h o n o r o

■ N a tio n a l P a r k - Y E L D m M a ^ h I , 187a, a s th e

passed by the Forty-sc& variety of natural phen

' this country’! leading t visited by more than on. visit Idaho enroute to or

' is a tourist attraction i tumbling streams, dude

. bring to the county nn agricultural pursuits.

^ here's <uniform quality, Idaho’s pre/fT<nce with m any Ida>

I m n

T r y B o h e m ia n C l h b

A •

FwU Schedule i

' ' t

» ¥ ♦ . ♦ *

0 to r several week* with two weeks wit Mr*. W. O. Capps. Mr. and Mrs D. Noland has returned , with the WUllam Booth with her lo r i lampft and the H. Maine ,!y B( Caldwell V lS nMrs. Dob Eaaton hnve re- HANBEN. J owiy tlcld, Denver. Cole, Howard Ooo Ig his parents, Mr. and pueblo, Oolo, [0 Eaaton, tor the past their uncle u

Charles WUei irge Harris returned lo - ■ .It A thtan atter a vUlt ot READ T IM E

■ ■ H k . . - .'

....- J - i.......................... ..,!?••’■ . ' .

-• ' h ^

—V»— ^

;s—with its sister states of Monta • of contributing territory to th LLOWSTONE— which wa? crea he result of the Claggett-Proct- second Congress. Endowed with lenomena, Yellowstone Park is J tourist attraction*. Last year one million people. Many of thes or from Yellowstone. Fremont C

n in itself. In fnct, its scenic i de mncheS'And outdoor sports fj nn income exceeded only by its

s a modeni-iiay " fr s t ." Because )’f Bohemian Club is the b ttr oJ 1 'dahoans.

m l u l s t i^ 0 '

fB IN CONVENIENT CROWN-TOP

i A r r a n g e d f o r 4 ^ -1

* * ‘

w ith her son aad famllTi EETURNJ ir s . Harold Harris. Her cASTLETO

-------------- ;-------- Bt. Helens. CBIT AT HANSEN hw aUler, :i. June 30~Mr. and Mra. and tamlly. I 3oodhead and children, jj^vld aceon »lo, apent two d»yi with

________ Mrs.'WheelerMfe-NEWS WANT AD3. bur Boehlke.

itana .md ^the first

reatcd on}ctor Act J Hth n wide M Uis one of ar it was hese folks t County,c beauty» ^M utjjijji; facilities i H L ^ ^ K

v.^ried

•ise o f i ts ' ■ i ^ ^ H Ef r i R s r

[ l i ^ l t Taar-ifier-lfMi .liato'sflBST S

OP CANS.

M^S>NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

-H Qub Members

* « «

I

A t top lettlead of ralnb lU te tu b an yononter* bi rea tion leade: Itc ra spend tJ enjoy fwlmm E leu ior MeLi

INS rRO.M OREGON TORD, J u n # JO-Mrs. eeJer has relumed trom I. Ore., where she visited r, Mrs, Vlnlng OUlette, Mcly. Mrs. Olllette and son. ( „ seompanled Mrs. Wheeler Y qord lo r a visit vrlth rel- route home they visited t h e

sler'B daughter, Mra. WU- Ke. and tamlly, Nampa.------- ------------------------ . fo r

p h t

the Tw]

W.IfOIUldCoa

'

Ilo'V(

■ HEcei H ■

,S, IDAHO _________ _

s at Easley Camp

eft. M»flo Vstley 4-11 d o b membert < iibow trout hrouiht lo the 'U»\rf Hot and game depsrtment to e ipU ln rear) bave been sllendlng the catap tb ls we

ders teach eaa p »en n a t “ ?; three daya a t eamp, studying wlldllff, ft imlnc and pUy periods. lUereaUon lea. cLane. both Twin Falls, ar« ahowa abo

Icn who know fro m experience □sU leas w ith COAL H EA TIN 'O U BUILD, BU Y -O R R E M O I he cost and convenience o f coal th e r methods,' and you’ll w nnt or your home.

ihoto a t r i g h t ,be residence of Mr. and Mr*. L. A. B > ln Fall*. Mr. B«U says: “We had a l ould ask-for Ust season for tbe to ta l hej M.05 for our g-room home. In addltJe com the other feature* of bealtb fsln nd safety provided from CoaL That'a :oaI U the belt possible fuel from all at

;>ho(o a t r i f th t . . . «Home of Mr. and Mr*. R. E. Jonea of & IVeat In Twtn Fall*. Mr. Jones cays: beat a home sueh as onrs a ll WUiter f )nly dfdoct tha t Coal U eatlnf U eoo: roueh fer lls solid comfort and efftdei: never wiUiout perfect comfort aU throi

‘ , x ;

M E A T I N C I

dMat«a tlUn« moro county been announc

Sam BlaekiK - . . doner, secood

iel. eousty ca V V ^ tr le t, a ad Ste

urer,. have al on the Democ Latlmora hM

• ticket.r —r : — ^ ' v a B w iW

• (■ * » th » poalOon Is ^ K >- m by tha death <

d i p ' ' i « WlU niR ‘for' / > 1 DemocraUo U

f . ; V -' • ' New eandl«I f c . • :. Poarch. who

. . ; M a*tw on ta g i C M t o ipf* \ a: I ts a n ez-wan» « g S iW ^ S # v r ' 'M penlteaUary:

1. n | | C | A cumbent.

w m r n v e te n ah en tf for

^ son ranch da'R obert a

io r prosoest EtanocraUc form er pros la te I>inle] M ary O. U seMor. He University < th ree yeara

crowd areond a ( n e k passed the 3t Bprings eamp by th# tn April.irtng of Iront. The t-H ------»eek. At lowtr left, ree- BODTliphlthe*t*r. The yotmg- FA m V irV forestry, handlctaft and Inson. Chari ^ e n . Lon Carlson and M ntly a t t aove. (BUff eagravlBrs)' b «na .

the MOST F u e l M o r

I

ire's proof by

. ' • JH

B th a t Comfort .NG. BEFORE ^)DEL, compare ll heatinR* with ii t Coal Heatlnff .

BeU, Boole No. 1. a ll the eomtort w« lea tlo roofte too ly Hon. we besefltted

I'B w ^ ^ te U e v a

I .—

i ^ B l i l s E 9 . ' ' V u V J | '— ,.|n .

U S Beccnd Aveana i: fWhea yea eaa

for ISS.4T yea can , gnomical. We ean 'ency, toe. We w en K l W t■oatb tha cold sea. K J M

Ask your COAL HEATH , formation on m any insts 1 COAL has proven itself I

OMICAL fuel!

for beffe

lates Ffle . ISC i’csitions in lore E lectionm U tT , JUSI SO->Can.4 taf otnce* In tha El- r primary elecUon hava need a l Olenns Ferry.:kwtll. county commu- ]d district; John O'Dan* cominlssloner, th ln l dls-iteUa N .'U throp, treas-all nied tor r e e le c t^

ocrsUe UckeL Ernest W. u tUed for reelecUon aa atB-on- t h a - n epu ^o a P

ioi&oi, appoin ted-tt-tm 1 u usesaor left racan l h ot Prank Otte n h ria ar. . or mat ortlce on tha

dldftUa Include Sam U .00 h u fUed for stata

th* DemocraUe Uckat,irden ot tha Idaho aUta r ; 0 .E .CU 1»|11.U »U 1- _

Iter* wUl rua for sheriff «*sjubllesn UckeL A World ^ ^ Wi•reo. he ba* been deputy SO mi Xd^« fcvjral year* a t.A nder-

U ^eU ughlln. Mndldato D l V O I■nUiut atlomey on the: ueket. Is a aon ot a ^ P A I B i mosecuUng attomey, theel 0. McUughUn. and J ” ®McLaughlin, couaty a s-1 u a gradual* ot the Tuesday a t t

of Maho and aerved ^ u s e - ^ra with me army. He The , sta t. bar examination

_______________ Jam es. BhaiTHIB.VE® VISITSBW. June JO-Carol Rob- OO*u lo tu , N, 0 , visited re- B L lS S jJu

the Tommy Richmond le ft to vlsH Wnah.

e c o n o m

n e y C a n

r l o c a l H o m e

\ I o r e c o m fo r ta l

^ o r ^ d e p e n d a b

H B i

ihoto a f l e t tT T T '

tealdcoce of the Floyfl nnfler famDy otn-Twln-Fallfc-M ft-H Bil«f-aayai-'W a-rtth Uie comfeH we received from Ceal 1 tnd best e f an. 1( enly eoat na |8 U S to 1 ,U Winter."

j B a i

photo a t l e f t . . .Besldeaoe ot Mr. Bas Johnaon a l tM Tl In Twin FaU*. Mr. Johnaon aaysi * « ] pletely ^ m te rtab le all wlnteri 1 a a i Coal s M fnel and recommend tt for c< Ceal Bsed tn n y home U si aeaaon ooA i

ING SERVICE reta ile r fo r tancea among his own cust beyond a doubt to be the M

ir hom e hei

IP A G E T H m m ^

{j S ^ e t " ^

LIVEB OABLSON ’ted u th o r wha win apeak B aad fea tsra vHtlax a i W rlim * eonfcRac* Jana Iho Stata oon««a.

)rce GrantedZLD. June 80—A dlvorco' iu jted to Mra. Clsra Mas* |

Purl O. Maaaey in th a IdUtrlet court w u OUA I

It tho Camaa county court- I ■n. Massey c h a rg ^ cruelty, idan t did no t appesi.B ty setUement was made. |DUtf was repreaeaUd by i aaw and Jamea. . |

OBB TO TACOMA June JO-M arle Pruett haa i s l t relaUvca In Taeoaa,

ilC A tBuy!

o w n e r s ! !

ib le ; y f

b le j

on West B eybon.

a Heat last Winter.lo heat our e rooBia

1T bW Atensa Wea*

My b e a a waa eon* s deftnltely aold « a s • eoenemy aise. T ^A n ly K m *

j r com plete Iri- Btomers w h e re MOST ECON.

fa tin gV

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!m g e f o u r t e e n

Si^vings Bor iSaleg Lag IXW ve Clos

,*>»#• «*ch«J onJr I. 2 ^ .? L “* 1“ tf-

• » p tamd lnjl»pen(3«nc6 dri^ « w w . n inrorU :. BoUe. *U XBts bond M lu chilrm i.aouneti r r ti t j .

I 'H * pcanUd otit th i t th u la l(a l u t w nk m d thai

1----------I - ®?*w -«h»inD »nrcW c-!eiae

^ 5 * 0 ^ to pu ts bond (tlMS V . ' S ^ o '

I- — *T^a utittHfw b 'v u l(« »gfjJ*l<L “ Th* p»u«ra ot p w o a ounpH fu* would Indlc* tli l i 7MT Id tho m iy /tU u

- * equU th* MUoi

H« M d th*t M Tlnti ben M fW InTMiment ta tho t l u t r ttu m i i n food. I:

t ^ c u m n t InlerniUowJ lit . b« added IneentiY# t.

£r*** to «“ ko Uia ;

u u ty when other niU otu tra l i l t to our w ij of lira tn d eor IB f American deoiOCTacy u a.

or wbrM IndfpeniJenfe. ..O n ly thr*« Maglo Valley oo

tbore the areract of •* 1 « tn their wunty la ln . i ^ oe iu ty had u le t ol > boodi for u p«r cent of lu i

-w nldoka' county hnil E bond o*^;4^850 ror 87J per cent i JuotjrW nd Lincoln couniy h l»Bd. aah* or for IS.M at or IU quou.

Ooodln# eoualy alio ha d u l In O In P and O bondi, U

. opimty h id M lu or (9,000 .In i O bondi 'andi Minidoka county

• M l* or 11,000 In r and O bone E m oro county hid E bond

ee $9fi18.75 ior iO per eent o QttOtA. Twin Falb county hi bocd u l u or W0,MJ,75 to r r J o « l or l u quota and a a la tn F

. O boadi ot IU74,Jerom e county h id E bond i

Of $8,SH3.7S for M J per cent o quota. BUlne oounty h id E 1 m e t o f •4.7U.7S tor 19 per cen I t l <iuola. O in a i eounly reporti bond Mlaa of $7B for ,66 per cer lla quotA.

^ I T B M O TH t*_____, AOIQUIA. Ju n iJO _ e iita r

M aureen. 8U Anlhony'i merey 1 p lla l. PocateUo. TUlted a ahart w w ith her mother, Mra. Mary Tn a jjd her brolhert, Jim aa and Hob S he WM cn roult to a nu tte i c TtnMoc a t St. Alphoniui hotpltal

L E G A L A D V E R T IS E M E ji'~ BinniDKi ^

■ “ iLS?»?!,"!sgrc,s"ss,sroT’

I HAYMOKD A. ncECE, ri,A n rn rr.HV/ KFJ?!JL*®CX. DHTINDAirr.

f / n A n or idaiio Msdi itmuf ' Jo iT .lj* 8*M« till *tor« MmolJ /fndiint.| l ' Tm mn kmfer iieUri«4 Uuii a •onpliI ' tiu Uta tlM •n lu t rn .la tht DbuJ Coart ef U>« Qtrratb Jo^lelU DliUL , ,lh. 8UU rt I» ,«d f „ tJ

H «B<] »lM4 ta U« Mid tsapUlat VlU ■ tw«BiT <ltn r t tkt oC IXU taH Bn°lM ^ t)W ~lnpI»lS"»?ttu‘SrUmJ^hm“ ^ 8 'iiaW tJit flilnUff mill Itkt Jw lntnl t« t ' ' W m M pn rrt. Ia uU toapltlnl. TI

Ii j s S i l "

W w. L. stmN.H Alton.tr fsr ruinllff Rt BMldlnx *( TVIa Ctlli

m iU b . Junt .. » . ;i. t. IH

i iM TIIK nisTiiiirr c ou iit op t j i

• «ANC t*^'EARDyYl!AlNTirr, VJ jrANNR E. I!I:aUD, I’I.AINTIFV V"

RUSSELL nUUCE. UCAIlD.-DRfENtI

■ w X S M S ' K s f r t

1, thTJf,a::I _____S ! 5 .4 , . ? A P ',7 "» Dbuj>

S S 'V r " ' "I ST . r i u . r i i r “ <!it«itj

niiiTo titiiit, rf u,,*• “* f»ft>itr nouritd

•tM eeopltlM *tlmt^'?tr«h

i;VAX 0. LLOTD,Alttnirr for Plilstirr nttMIas Ib T»la rtlU Milw

J U N E 3 0 ’ H I S O U

Ic 'i Ilk# finding money- u v in g j earn ac th ij u jc Oc am ong thojc w ho wi in g j N E X T tim e by 51 savings nccount now. S tc a ih o f the m onth e

“ ^ ^ -^5first Federc

Ci Loan AjO F T W IN J

HB Shoihoae Street North

>nd It’s

’J s i n g

drive. H it - / l ^•la te M r*

m an, an> \

the drlva ^ t Idaho

id B T i-in a — — ilea betare ■er the top

> M riou i- t pr»\louiUcate th a f .. ^ .1 ta njiko .Uonil av-

bondi ara /_ V ‘Ihe niUon - la ^3. He Mid • - r ^ ' L ^ V ,

iltuatlon ^ ‘- ‘'* ■ ^ 7t to pur- 18 Unlied mclU lU - are look- eonilder- ^

J th« Ml-nee.' ________S r' eountlea or Itale

I. Oood- IW.78 in • lU quota.snd M lu f r s A /nt of 114 l - s ^ y 2r had E

dllle* or ILincoln . _

U F ftnd ■_- -mty had C S I » V > t ^ | Y sondi.. i S V j ^ l P .nd u le s ^ > C |S /it ef lla I lC T A 'W

had E j p g JTm - p e rn r and ^ 9

Id M ie s ------------------------------------------t of lla

wnl’or Lebanon Liviorted E ^ ^cent or Touted Repi

By HENBT MeLCMOBX it«r U . BEIRUT, LebanoD—I doub :y hofl- anywhere «Ue in the world a < •t whllo of only eO mllw eeparates two e Tracy, as dirferent as Dunascui and Be

Robert. D a m a a o u i I s i r ^ j - • u con> iwathed tn anUq* kV

ulty. U orlenUl -T |? fe5fc Modem. ', f i(V l-b Beirut l l 11“ S. • “ fasny i,r r m European e l t l e i ' t y r f r - tCT o r and Is p redom l-« " ‘ -f> H r p ro n nanUy c h r l s t lm B 'V r .- ^ 'Jtrr. PVrw clUei have a . J

m o r e beautUul natural aettlnsT- , f l H s '

[rt £ U un thla capitalDr Lebanon, u u * - - -

S S iJ »«»»» *«UD<1 * ouMei c rtioan t or tha Medllerranian «

snowcapped mountain* ronnlni backdrop. WlihJa an hour'i di

wiuits or the bathlnf beachts or Belru 4 *oSt* '* ’> «o«l *0 t tu In tha summer aonth i. Itiaii b e llm tha t I

original G arden 'o r Edea w u u»or«. their country, and they may hj m w 4 aomethlng there. Certainly { rf t t . coun triu eaa bou t luch m u u . .

inc . or them are outslte and u nreet cltrk *"<1 the Lebanese must eo

arnne more tru ll per capita th any other people on earth. Th

jijo e» t fn ilt momlng, noon and nlgl----- nnd In tho vllligei rn ilt l i t

staple dlel. r tip The Lebaneae are very proud r o n being up-to-dnte and modem at V- the new republic must hove u wldi vs, nwftke and humming a Chamber i

ENt>- Oommerce M U to be round anj t lsn W hen you ent«r the count!iboTt you are presented wllh a lurldl

. lllw U ittd hrochurB-.extolUag-Ui i“ i5{ country’! beauUej, and while th luict lanim iM af thw ptmpMM | , , ),i

t ^ coatuilng, the tli llo r c m haidl m lu the point.

1 of Allow me to quote you a rew »en

"£■ S S S ' J " " “' - “■-““ ' fDiiff " I« n t Lebanon like a huge oceii<}»J Uner. moored to tha M edlltrranun;thu ^ ^ c y your lummsr vacation as 1ttM cruise, with alUUbenerit and Chaim‘ ^ « s l »nd relaxaUon. climbing anc ” i i deck, social m«tlng5a t colorful light! and seaports . . .ItQ "yt«*h, vitamin-packed rood will

■ be a lource cf youth and dynamlam l.,k to r evety cell in your being. An

d « a m i eome true . . 7 m la falty • - t»Ie». . . In deu il even to the finest

lih id e i ot the iubilest whim . .

i l r '

l U R H A P P Y D A Y

« y — th e dividends ypyy u jo c ia tio n trv-ice a year. '> will r t c e i « extra earn- y s ta n in g jo u r injured '. S.ivings a Jded by ihe h M rn- from the first.,

ral Savings Usociation

F A L L S• Twin Fall,, rhone D5J

:’s Same Thing, Oi^ fCLP O N A W W U T t,a?>&

I WANNA seme-HEg g / »

^ -------------

ves up to C. of ( putation, Hank Sa1* coolnaM, color, comTort . . . oubt ir “Apples and Invigorating 'i a drive o t celebrated springs . . . Deiig

vo ClUea walka wll! lead you lo aprir 1 Beirut, mllk, spring of honey, gprln

• Iron. E\’cr>'ih!ng to restore the dellcnto health . In paaslng, 1

• « rose ot Sfarcyl . ,, The Lebanese ore ven- frli ‘ people, partlcubrly toward At

‘- M r cans. This la no t usuaUy the.•am.. In this section or th# world, It l

mjm generaUy belle\-ed th a t Uncle haa ulterior motive* back of open-handedne.«. Beirut Is dell

I K U fully inexpenalve according g ^ m American standards, The at. ae

U a very fine hotel, located righ rt ~a with r ' I

I drive <• full foundationllrut a

o r a f o w t l o p fIt th#fss in' bav* ^ i L ------ ll l l _ j’ few f c ^ i n n q r a m*• AU m E O I J S l iw t as W ijfc. P H ayga s ^ t f f l n i I eon- F ^ ^ K * * a W |n '= = ^ —

thaaThey T w J

night, 'I the

wa deliver^ CONCRETEw ot n tA D Y .M IX tD Iany- ---------------------

untry Wheiter you need a yard or a_ th J thooaad yird j of eoacrttf. »r>-ll

tho deliver li! I t will U wp ciuiJlty- a .B e re (e -fo n iil6 l> = g « a re I5 5 '

*Mres«ie», the b o t cement, ro^ ^ rect .mouat 0/ w i r e r - . l l ihor- • -- - - oufiiJy nixed ifl JJtlircfed In eur cean dui!.ml»inR truck tniicr*. All you

■ do i. o i l — we deliver jifooj, um; tJaifotnKjuallty coocreie.

SS SUMNERSAM) & GRAVEL CO.

*U1 260 Maxwell Ave. Phone 43

AllSlty f f l l t . . ’ '..«5t l l ^. . H THAT REMIWDS ME-l'VE <

= DUV A COTTLE O r SCHtNOW THE WAY HOME TONI

L / \ \R S l \

I SHOULD HAVE TRiEO JC ^ lOWG AGO. r r s REALLY A 'I SOCJADLE DRINK. EVERY

; TA STESrichER

• /Im tA

TIMES-NEW

)nly Different

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W r r d ^ _ '

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C th t Mediterranean, wllh lU , bathing beach, canoes, aquap and specdboaU; yet two peopli

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g'wo'lera UGIYFAT!lellghlful

S - T h e V e r ' ithe most

pluck ^

friendly ’ vAmeri- f r

the caM £ .(■T "‘ WIt being fV- - ^ ..J

cle flam ' /» { > I g m ,of h ll k T , . ,

delight- I I «Ing to J \.Oeorge * ^ right on M roti --------- ■

on .

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cU—-a j* i^ —

. ! MAIL OHDER CC,uc • Please send me ( ) boxes

; 'n ( ) Regular Slic,. ( .). Size. po.ilaRe prepaid. Incl

lg, I (chcck) (money order) tor (; Name _______________; AddrcM . ____: Towii ------------------ aiat<

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DNICHT 7 » < 1

r \ ITHtMKI'Ll

scH rM icy'A SMOOTH. M l B :RY DROP i f f i j

Hlfl

TO. TW IN FALLS. IDAHC

250 Prospect! Receive Trail In Uranium]

u in v z n s n Y o p id a bcow. June 30-Nearly 350 1 Idaho proapector*—tbout

\ . them women—have been gABC's of proipeetlng r ir

.3 j> and other radioactive mat4■ T Jw S' raelAllurg

the Idaho bureau of m lnu T ology.

Prater w u Instructor atentum pmtp#rf-tfn| a,.hAAU /

y ' aorahlp ot the Idaho depart5 vocational education tn«

J • lehoOl dliiricu.■ * ■ ■ ■ BoUe's attendance. 100, wi

Ml. arangerllle came aecoi »- 4S proJpecton. The centra

achoo], howerer, had the turnout of old-timer prot

> proipeclon. /Ilair a doun a t Orange^lU

look back on halt a c a n ti^ 1

V have a lovely room and th^ perb meals a day for arouif i t Try to find a bargain like 'i \ New York, W uhlngton, Chlca7 " Angeles, or almost any other/ can clly.

I don'l know the exact pop or Beirut but I am willing tha l there aren't u many pei

B M W there are taslcAbs. Every otl -.-and there a re lh o au n d s of

^ moetly new Detroit modaJi kiL taxicab. Ths rates are rea*

too. You can get one to dri to Damascus tor le a than i r

'J® TTie candlea and putrlea 0rut are celebrated throughoi

> s ^ middle euU Supposed to t best In the world, and every ahop la a iweet ahop. No pla reducing, Beirut.

P The people ol Beirut Uk# jJ \ l^o^et In the dayUme and

> ^ \ . club* when the aun goes dow $-/&] Is laid tha t halt o t the buslr y w tran u c ttd over cupa or thick,* f Turkish coffee. Diare mu*t

or more night elub* Sa the * Tha mala attraction a t oae c------ molt popular spot* Is an aet

M “Buck and C hick. . . Sensai 0™ Act Rcpreientlng th# Par W«

aplanes of Americas." iple c aa (PUtrlbaltj ir MtHtnatt .r»jle«U,

STARTSTOGOr y F i r s t D a g t

. %

^ KYRON^ W o i f f

K »m rm w X tt»■ n JV * £ > « rc4 « A N rr ... V v \ ' JV* M a r e t o f r . . .W \ n v food (ablit wctki wn* W \ \ d n * for fat folkal Ha*I \ \ nbiUoaaleleiM Biilhat’ I > - i r * L vL ^ OMtiytp-wkB#

I apre trt ,

C r ti w / GianBi*«9«lb by one ef the worid’* iMdlaj la- nnm e* eeotpaalM. Benlt* p re m by efittiaJ (**(*.

P . H . .eaay dlrtetlos*—Iom • ; lo 7 pend* firat wtek er taoaoy badcl

EegoUrB | L \ ^ S 3.00 \■ B B V Economy Site J

A >3 s o

P ^ t o N -S u p p ^ e m e tit

joupoN j SAV-M of K>Ton, ; MOR.) Economy ;

ncIo«d f i nd . I d r u g

— ■ TWLV FALLS__________ I .1” Main Av*. We*t

ato _______ i IN nUHL........................ J »03 Main Street

jy im oo ih ,*oclob lo

I'U TRY IT. TOO... ~

w itf en jo y W m o o m ^ S 0 < ^6 ^

. w .[ 0

tors FiflhFrySIai n i n O ' PAinPIELD, Juaa 3 > - n

I t ta Leglcn-* tnnual fish H u n t ^ Sunday, July 1 0 ,1

LRO Uoa- to Commander Prank Co ^ b l t l o u * lo«J H m “ 1it M Of a n t CO Big smoky a t . flTen the camping ground* tor the ai

r uranium flonnalre* from nearby toi lUrlals by trict poett will be guuta,rglst with _________________ 'a asd ge­

of. gold-hunting tzpenence It tlx u r- Other *chool* were held at rMHSScC -fc^hallU, Baiiiliailiit' ami KE Ider soon- Prate r displayed sample* < rtm ent o f 'Blend# and carBoU S^^Iiri nd local containing enough uranium

r u t development—and 0 wt* lan * the UM or Oelger oounten •ond with .trtW oUt light la proepeet ral-Tdaho' them, e largest ■ ■ ■ ■ ofpulonal

three n - ')und 113.9 that In cago. Los T Ameri-

5 3 G o u r m e t

I H G u i d e E d i t o i

S i . ‘ d o i t l *Irivo you ^

"A SK r o « U G H T, ®8!lout the

j W - M E b b e s

ilaee torCIVMAcn* lr(«*>ltt, tanftaa

# coffee d night )wn. ilnets Is , lyrupy t be U . a town.or the a— ■bUled W

l l j f.U. ta t) '

[ f f l» W jB B jS S g ^ j

iMIfiBoj

Y ou can buy prime b y the half, cut, wrai an d placed in your Hotne Freezer for 48 c

■ a lb. How much do p a y for hamburger yo u r grocers?, *

I) . _______________________

YOUR Si

PAYMENl

SEE G-E— befo re

■i’ MODEL. 8’ M ODEL.

II'M O D E L . 16' MODEL

D P T

ated EntrieSrof Ra “ • In Sale Com

K conila , PILER. Jua# SO-Entriei

r ^ ; Ilobert S.r poav wm jaj# chairman,- innounced

u*tlag* Wll Burtolk*. 17 *tud ram

fourth d ll . s u t f o lk - H a m * ! ^ . The rams will cotn# f ro a 49 0

' top breeder*."Idaho’s prominent poelt

ic# tp»ce. top breeder o t choice, Itl 8^ o a . ^ b * can be credited ^

* or pitch-ro n ly o rt 1 - m to war-eipUlnad / S f t A g ^

r* and ul- /setlnt ror U g j y

Trt I/ /

I I I / S \k :

'fiy ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

'•atlitt ,

iVEISe beefapped, - K >r G-EScents 1 '0 you e f at

SAVINGS WILL MA ITS WHILE YOU Ll

E -T H E QUALITY E YOU BUY ANY I

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mpletef lu or ram . ^ ov h e re A u F l

B. Blutock.

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A g e ^ Hef ccUlUftU* ror

w ricuitui^■ S ^ mi>T tr^ V ' S t r . ux m tr.fU ;

H r a( u n empl07<

I H ^ B IB W K 8E B ?3

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Uie eounir «u-

^ £ £ ‘■ l ^ i c t of lhe {edem

CertXlcfttei are U t i ^ t DiTtt, kuliU nt

vaie and hour ■ • & i tu r rtcdvlng B ^cdun tj'supe rin tend*

KReceives K k e DegreesK ’S ^ n . K lclliitt n - B i ^ o f Klenee dtjree* «"» K W i*o . the Oni. f c S - « l n . Madldon. Mrs. ne litn iw , preilK i u i o r a t t ChMlott* ----------------------K S S r e n j . fcOlKIeff. ••

Twin TtOt, r td*

J i» W. M.^ iDd Ur. u d U n .

PooiWlo, pMsnU 5 i a ieB M j t to oom- '

£ £ % « (ndu»t«d 1&^ u d educaUoa ood A l t poelUon u bead 0 (tD0mlci depirtment - !», Her work begins 3 K*nplet«d hU cred- i l^ la r ol (clenee de<IOI.UU. For UlO p u t

h u b im «oroUe<l m0 » achool. m rk ln i ' Vir t ie » t ln fp « c h p tU j- XIriBoUmit h ll itudiM /

i MAK to O ltnni r e n y /■■•Ulted relaUTU Sn /■tfX m uh. WU. J

t B M B W T s ' I■ BBRY. Juno 8t^-Mr. It t a Btnvn and dtugh- 1itSter Cv«ade to vb lt IA ltr. Mid Mr*. Olen \

{QOMZWB W A ^ ADS. \tejwents.

Super _ipstiek - - ^ 7

New French fo n n u la

BOOlfiEr

utmier « irnicfi li#r Isslin l

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>nulci ulUiUy lipiick.

*" rcmiila m(*ni ttw brilllanei ef

^•^>"iU yiBg''quillty 1 "^:u!jiiuiique.T^li! -----

■oho Dept.Store

* ^ ^ r in F a lU

Drum Sent by Aii

W enden band went by boi to lhe Unlr eadeU m tdenU iblpped Ui* dm a le Mi n r e J . Forrcit We>Tcr. prttldenl ef thi i: v ic to r I/*aen! L. E. NleboUon. prftldi ru ldcD t ot the B u s n n D U err&niu

V .

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cll wondt

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tell YOU

Canyon S

ihat mad'

Road-hug

Pot yours

DOUGLAS Ll^51 THIRD AVENUE SOD

TIME

ir to Wendell Bar

Inlrerilty ef Idaho. thU b«u dniia w u let I Moicow rU Empire Air Unrt. Taking the the Lloni elub; Dr. lUrold F . HoUlrtmi

rtldrnt of the Charabtr of Commfrcf. i ■nimioB. i s u f f phoio.cBrr«Tlng)

ght lo hoar tho aulomoliva big

acting Ilke □ cannon cracker hc

idorlngwhat In lho world got I

Aorcury thot boomed II strolghl

U whal gol Inlo UJ Economy.,

n Sweepstakes Dt 26.5 miles to odoltthoPACECARoftho50(

lugging stability thot mokes I t '

urself into a M ercury...Ino thi

L I N C O L N ^OUTH

dES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS,

and Tniman > • - Bill for

' . . Assessir' * - WABHI10T0

■'^ K m three more monll ' ^ ■ ■ h 3 Btinua] asMumet

'V - - - — D ulc miningV ; clilm anta to mln

Itmd to perform

.the claim o«'ne

t f obu in tliB^%;'m i f l S a X ^ S l claim o«’ner mi

' f ' ' h I ^ b 9 ” r

[ ] H a s e r

'm k “‘ ."a s k fo r

1 left behind for Uck ot ’ V / * KIhe flnim te the Good-te r: Maurice JamUens ' ^f. and M n. Uatold F . c i f» A < « .( f .

■ U j i f c A

big-wlgi talking back In Detroit

hadtxploded under th em l...

3t Into thil big, gorgeou*

ght Into tho publlc'i heart. Well,

...th a t won tho Grand

, to the gallon! Performance

>00*mlla Indianapolis Race I

It the COMFORT BUY OF THE

thrilling test d r iv e ...to d ay l

Ircury , i n c T ”

I‘HONE 2421

i, IDAHO _________ ____

Approves • Delays in ment Work a t ucrament ser

dent Truman. -S la * require* Uie n.bie for use

bl?k and pine tn JlOO w o ^ a w k J , ny each fiscal year. t» r endi tomorrow, , 1,^

T ‘- '• r i"^rner_ until <^U 1 to ‘

•pply 10 other yean.IB addlllonal time. Uio muat gUe notice by e Intendi to take ad*I new law.n t also ilgned an ap-ill making »3,OOP,OOP

f e g J - MerTwiUniFra

m pteiferi b i t u e s M ol

l o i t ! *

)R tIC H T , DRY

M i e s m

5

lit!

j S e

YEABL j H

ariea S peak ^une 30 - Mr. and '^LER. JuneJVarr, who will leaveor an U 58 mlaalon inl.n d i, uere speaken W i i l l y le ft VerrlcM a t Uie Marlon ^ 8

„ D. .W . p rovw cClub also are- •

----------------------------- Tlicy will retu r;si In flshtlng' ............................... ..e bark beeUi Infea- * cy mountain national t

so 'adda I7&0.000 to tnan ’s emergency dn» ^ '

— Ip ixa^ m a-J

ZZZZNOT H E FOLLOW ING .

.WILL BE CL

}ndenhallB of Twin Falls r’in Falls Auto Parts, lited’ Automotive Service ank Judd P a r ts Co., Twin I acKcnzie Auto Equipment, N. N ordling P a rts Co., Twi

otor P a r ts Co^ Burley,

M e

IDAHO JOBBERS

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toC h caj» ®^S5inSn i » - i i y n a Md 5 ? w « t * d p u tiriclor H iQ in u . W alter ^1 D ougherty aod Dick —Wedneaday -to altend A , r i *

:Uon cam p a t Euley 4 U A ^They aro membera ot HI Q Q ^y Livestock club. U ar- yid Sally Houaer. mem- I ;•H SUtch and C ha tu r f ,■ attending U il camp. (• ,u m Saturday. C 2 i S 5 w

W E L E c n u o ■ H D E . A I ffrw i.* .B -lM t*iutl««,. 1 ^ 1 ..........C g l

U l u«]> A 't. K.::

m c f U iA U TO PA RTS STORI

LO SED JU L Y 3-4

Step-Ken Anto Parte T w in Fall! Home & J K y leM .W alto C o .

Foils, Jerom e and Shoihoni , T w in F a lls and Barley »’in Falla , Burley and Good!

Gem State M otor Suppl

[em bers

i ASSOCIATION, I

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KREIH/ilKTAXZS VnXNO. OlANtt «AXfOH CC(

PAGE FIFTEEN

b n t t a o t U ad a a u M *U ttm W iW ;Oi» w m publlo ta AUikt.

m E BACK m s C T I O Nl o s t ind M* may be auocUUd totnrnatina . u t w t u ,X (to m u b to d kUaer

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C l t a m t m t a o t .

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I THE J ^ R - I KAVE A-AH-

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bo u t y o u r cajc, McGoon—y our Insufficient funds’!”

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INJOY THE 41I----- S P E C IA L ______

1949 FORDCaSsm Deluxe Tudor. Overdrive . . .R*ilo . . . Freih Air Heater . . .A owrtej $ 1 5 1 7 . 5 0OTRA CLEAN - LOW MILEAQl!

FORD C ^ O I * rOSOOR..................... ; . . 9 4 S 5

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losthir kulaaaa nmlnf and Katrr. Bcoutaut MwJr «lact«d e(Il«n alli Solnf {Irrla eip C thla Uaatlnf. (uWonall.

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matllnf, ftldar. I p.m- and Mra. 8, IV•Ihlp BMllM. Jatafdar, t preram et laci I'a thareh,riRAT nAPTIST ^r . ^ , r r r . w h . , |o u R11 a.ta. oenhlp: iBlhna br

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MAN M(FORMERLY CHURCHMAN &

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r'pm* ‘'Jnro'’n '"1 ‘h ' f ‘> - c:tv p.ik, ■« i-.m, Wrdn«» In T»ln Fall u’"’ Klnrrtom of (p“>°r «f «>e' I, Cllr I'lrV; Cr..up hln. G«lrrjlon, Tr . w. A. ThMlkaid,"!? fourth

Visitingf" Ki°'S"T.,„ To Spe

At Lci“ Vlrf'T)ibl'..I“" ' ilLl* oil.nn, -t I i' , I r» l Sofrr f .." ': Loul-1, Mo.. WlcU:dr»n clutlnr wnnhlp l.Nur. Uifl Kltljidomr « r . ‘Jr,™'n» illl 1""™,.'" ClirlMlllI CllUinip from' M,.ii.lar li> .S.lut- TllC lUv. Mx^hMiit f.mii .!.<>« F.if. pnstor of the

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iniir ifSool: 11 «.m. •rrrahlP! 6. L.>kn. Th_rri will U tio lid

m r I caibir at Cimp .it er ^

niiETiiHEX IK cimisT rouit.'i'E. N'emnlth. lalBl.Ur !■ F..jndir KhMli 11 a.m, wonSlpj ^lillia eml.iTor: t p.m.. Ki'r, tS a.m., Hund , Ho»ar nirdjall will priainl ahlp. Mldweeh 1larrevl muile and ihow illdea Bondir atmlnf,

R STORE . ^ 1 ^ L L B E .. . . : .

ALL DAY

lONDAY & TUESDAY,

\obert E. Lee Sa

"NEW' USED------ -S P E C

r o « J 1939 p a c k .n io r H «120" Fordor Scdtt k m B R A D IO , H E A T E l

^ H AN EXTOA a

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ly Phone 11!

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contact conducUng v o RlrlninarlAnt Blbla

OMEIl W. H A IB U r m.ierl»H. will tpckkB tindkr more- An a rta vo

r i n l C h riilU a churth h«ld In th FaiU on "BnUdlnt. the , t g p jn . Wfd of God." Ho l« a 'fomifr pfrsons are Inthe ChrliUan chn rth a t ____________, T fl.

ng M inister peak Sunday notk Local Church t i•. Homer W. HaUIlp, Bt., win Kpcalc on “Oulldlnc jm of Ood" a t tho 7lr*l churcl) Sundky morning, gc. Mr. HaUllp I t « forme* the ChriaUan church a t Tex, H r and hU wife Al

ncnt the C hrU llan board Bilon a l St. Louis. They alio 4lie field edltora fer the ;2 ,EvnnselUt, naUonal pub- i lC lirutlan churchea. Ol

. this area, thoy plan.to

•m. ot laUTMt abmt Hant-

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^.. rouBf paopU-a Builnt. I :utk irrrlM. I p.m.. Wedsca- inJ Ulbliatudr.STTl-DAJ ADVSNTlIT - , P . B. INCI laSile«i'^BabSath*achoo1. lilO lip. It »,ni.i Eld.ra Dr. R, A. TWIIra Vlrifa. Youth Binllat.liad.f. Mn. Oondon Itirxla. _________* p.ni.. pra/af m»«tln*. • 5 5 ^ 2 ^ ^ ^ ^ JMqUAnE OOflPEL »■ ’’■ ■ s - ' i . r ' "lundar ichool. I t a-B., war- .rk iinleaa.^m^A^^M^IrHl.

DSED", JULY 3-4

ales Co.

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S '5195\ GOOD BUY

$335 !....$ 3 1 5 “U pCOUPON----VORTH

25n J u ly 2-9PU R C H A SE U SED C A R

LCHMAN)RS, INC.

INC ^15 o r 127-W \

^ES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS,

ghboringlurches

I Sawlrath area, J

.lln'i^Isd“ ^ 'ifa t i"a .” " i JdJ?ton* w‘atl''’5J ii^Ki l \ T . i> ptn.. Titdir. mti.lon- n.inj U.K.]

. llir. Iw.rd tf idiALOii MrrnnoiHT CARTi.r.roiU Tarlir, paitar Kllll.a I>r.t.bl»i Mimoo. "On P.In* „ ,

JdYr will BOl meet Ihli priyir tneitlnr,of thl (imp prutraitu nL,ht >1 | COMMUSin- HL-niODlSTd i " \ ^ ^ i '’l^£ aU 10 J'a.t.i.k'i e'mp xii SoldlirarMk. - smm ‘pr^i^^D, with iMh woman krin** .erlpluia ijadlm

l^hborlnj churches by A w iri iirl'.” »-Mlcm conference, w d 'al aid In the use of Imr timonr Xaar ia lie echool and- teachlns bi«aini of jibi

irpaiiK tor 8w<Wa.4BMdiv crtaworker** conference wlU the Twin Falll churcli nuHL «

ffdnesduy. All Intenated *Invited, praainutlofl i.t

ATTENTION!I C E T O C H I L D R E N — A l l

FHE SANDM AN IS H ER E W illa n d s c a d s o f s a n d

So children keep y o u r eyes closcd Thc snndman m ny be round tonla And w herever you arfr—be on yoi BccnuHC th is san d la aharp nnd And Dnd.q. if i t ’s plastorinB you ' ThiB sand is abso lu te ly rig h t for O r if you w nnt to brJcJc a trail I t 'a pcrfect f o r m o r ta r—ju s t give

P h o n e 415 . . .T o d a y l

>rbnial CohereFor Dependable Delivery I

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Enl.T METBODIST ^!,r.rI'''“ji..lSbl!*" I* »cl^[*"oV all aiaa i *'h®l atiram l lupirlBien.I.nl. n.'h hf ..lull -;(.Pt«.«a»I. ». p.m., Mob.ldac.ll.iB weellni;. _ ^ ,ORD milLE BAPTIST *'Jir n 'a 'm -

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:oo, p raise o u r am azing Saolcooe Si horough c lein iD g 'from s ta r t to fioU taken out, even those itt ib b o ra ip o etter p r e u jo b w ill p l e u e th e m»Ie t iold, coo. i t a ll adds up to tb e be I in tow n, and best new * o f tU i : i i rdlnary dry de an io g i

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