L ATE T E BBULLETW l U. S;3; EIGHTHEIGHTB ARMV HEAP- I n*i» ~ ~~_ QUAliTERSTKorTERSTKorea, 8un^r«M m t a ------' 22.(JVLieut..G«—Lieut-^Gen. Jam««-A*-Van, — JS5le»«^ *’?» - H C I . ■ Fleet saidsaid todBy-his'clghth-arm todsy- ^ ^ ^ ■ t * ^ ^ - T a o - P Mo * il -______------J m 3 E ~ ■ ,, m , ebnrehx h ...... was preparedirepared to meet anythlnj J, h u r le 4 aagalnat g a ln a t 1'it— Includios pos- I A Regionalinal NewspaiNewspaper Servisc i ^ NNine in a Irrigated1 Idaho Counties slble enemjrnemy air sstrikes,,

...... — orriiur cii» .Bd TWWIN IN FFALLS, A L L S IDAHO, SUNDAYkT MORNINMORNING, APRlra. 22, 195161 Mmahmf e A>

K^egelft^Bidei»ident SpeaksTat-EFe-^i^EFe-D edicafion E yen 30® Saysays Truuiim an S eeleeks H | T(To Disciiscredit M ]y a c Ar rtl t h u r 1 iiJon^ess 1 P r o B e Bt The Asaeclsted Press BRopublicnns opubH cnns cried Saturday thatihat the TrumanTrui administration waa.-as trying to "discredit” Gen.1. Douglas ]Ma<^rthur, as the,. Iiistoric.split.(itoric.split over-far east policycy hendcd totow ard a conifre.isionnl airing.airing, ' BBackers a c k e rs of the deposed far east-commatieast-commander reacted anfrrily after rendingrcni a Washington1 dispatch in the New York mes. This dealt with Presidentlent TrumarTruman’s confercnce with MacArthurlacArthur Inat October on Wakeike Island. It1 said that accord- I to administration fecords ------tde a t the tim e of th e parley, ' > ~ M aicArthur; c A r th u r : H 51'TTI 1.. Was 50SO conl confident of victory in Farmers Face:e BBitter Fightight to ...... Korea th&t He rea th&t he offered w hat he deemedrmed his best troops, th e U. S- B W S ^ C sccondond division.division, for service la Eu- K * S s 3 ^ ' ^ P r ^ 2 S i t*; RetaiirPrejPresent Parityirity Prices . . Apologlitd lo r- cmbarraMlng „ Presidentaldent ’rruman Truma on the issue of By i PAT , MUNROE comnmlttee's ^ttee's hearingshi M ay 1-Si on ment planUngplanUn goals. This lacfc-(rf“ - ‘ Formosa',•mosa', big j Isl ^ d off j h e Chl- (Washington Staff Correspondeat) changesmges in in th the defense production response, plusplu Indications tbat the -neM'eoast.— ..-.-WAaHm0I0ti,AprU31r48peclal> selwlUbe4h«'.wUlbe4h«b»ttWieid,'TheWhlta wheartOTp'1wJieartOTp-U'lB'-flfiiijWi’WfgSleftir'’ "'^' —The most bitter row In years over Houseuse has boi bought an uneasy truce his entire much-toutedmt big produ&> ' DoubtedDoubted. (China Entry farm f ^ 'le legislationT w h f o i withh laborlabor u unions n by promikng to Uon programprogram. | j 3 | B ... 3.. PrcdlctMP rc d lct^ 'ih ihe Chinese commur coming coming up up soon. ao whittleUUe downdown Vth e price aupporta u n - xla a t te e reportsresoi from the mldwaat 53flit armers Scan MacArthur,cArthur, BeRepublican Bertalor management management ofol Industry In partlcu- tervatlvevatlve farmfarm groups like the Parm ers «rs are fearfulfear of the new prie* Capehart,Mhart, Ind.. told newsmen he Ur. Ur. Bureau.reau. He He I Isj genuinely alarmed stablUzatioosUblUzatioo law.J Tliey want aasur< irch Dedicatiication Here•e TodayT( leved President Trum an him self The senate t Tha senate banking and currency overir thethe lacklack oof response to govem- iJa«w »B> PMT» «l. 0»l«»« «> ill i. Ihermc 1 responsible for the "leak." ------riiermometers Withoutvithout taklni taking sides In th e T ru - r Vo-Week Gelefa n-MecArthur row. 8enator-Rui-“ - |ly | a -m / eatures Two- MebratjM i„In :Gold*-WaveCol “, '““'if.Sa0.. Oa. said the senate armed Marclung^f IW I <1,1 I BaaidSBa Final C. of C. taptist church at 11 a.m. todnyly highlieht;highliEhls two weeks of servicesA cu commlttfcommittee wUl dem and “all ' liiflibtion o f the new B a p tist chi nitre's an old mw th a t predicts avollableliable documents" docum* In an Inves- — . fljsthc church begins a new chapter cho in its 46 years ofo f TwinTw m FallBFal activities. -[hrtsirte times a n d o u f’ tlgatlonItlon to to be be opened op< aoon. Aa com- |j« OK Given on dorf FlcminB, president, of th e BiBerkeley Baptist Divinitylily Rchooi,Rchool, 1Berkeley, Calif., Many Magic ViValley farm ers feel mitteetee chairman. chairman, RusseU will p re- ■ ' i ------thstat ifIf they can gget through Satur- side5 at at thethe hearings. heari Ends •*-" 19511 FFestival tiM speaker f o r the ------dayy night wwllh llh Illitle o r no frost The•he Investigation, Investigat senator* aald. Control Plan | HP’iccs w ith the ms;e the danger for this year willI delve delve deep deep Into It the evenu pre- BURLEY, B U R L E Y , April 21—More thanI 2,000 WiWagic Valley music _ 11 be over. They’ve already gone cedinging President.Truman'* President dlsmis- gtudent* din T be soU dtetlon control plan ao> ] students climaxed the fourth districtrict musicmusi< festival here to- cepted by the Ohamber of Com- I fioverovemor Jordanrdan to rough two cold nights wlUiout sol o^f^MacArthur of MacArthuj as far e « t com- n ^ ig i g h h t tw w ith i t h »» p arsd * of n u re h in g bands.Minds. merce Merch jch damage. mander. merce Merchant's bureau Tuesday I Bff. Mr. B urnett was . • . *M /F rt dsmage. Twelve bands wera slven ratingsrs in four divisions. Size of nealTedneeiTed tiaaflaal approval by eham* | Ithurch ohen bullfllng / \ i Some farm ers In the valley, how- Urned Vrxed fltrong fltro Mcanrea Twelve bai er, don’t care how cold 11 gels MacArthurfacArthur wanted waa stronger meai- tbe B{Jiools^ o o l detannlnedd< tha d au . In class board o f itireoton XrMKP<' I In class AJ Twin f!»I!s 'WM VStoeetoraalM-iAaared taUM 'aatl ...' ^U ic'u d cd on both Appear Here.ere MayI 3 lurday. They elUicr w ere froten uress againstagainst redred Chlna-txnnUoc < ta rated 11. . ClaflC lass B ratinB * w are Burleyley a n d JJerom e e, liih d 'B o h l i S W S . _ . ^11 outt Fridayrrlday nlsht n ight c or they don 't have red air bases In h e £ n a i ^ mmaOoa ttmawti ^ Makinglakinff hi.his first post-election appearance in Twin Falla, anythingythlng frost. wUlwU hurt. ade ot th e ChlM ssd Rupert, 2. WandeJl, Sho------^------:— Gov, Len JordanJon will be principal speakersp eak er ata t thtl e fir s t conven- JeromeJerome county fanners Saturday enableble nation^ natiot^ SAoneshone and liKiaber]; ncelved - *■ j 1 of the Idaho State League of WWomen omen VotVotera here May a •wd the extensive dam age.done Ohiangang K Kal-shifl| al-shic|*V4lfSvt^^n '11 nratings, tln ss' bti class, C. Mth JL m IU i bu(« 1. CalsMB I) (CanUaiMU.M(C*nUB»«.M t?*(• t, calMUk 4) XventsEvents were spreadn over two days. 1 f l l pldent of UnfleM col- On Drafting 4 TT i 1 - d one prov provisional league. ------. — TThe he m arching 1bands a t Denton fleld W aoRi^petoti'i^ln «■**"!'• noints ^ a i ad&^S;. ■ .g ^ tonight finishedflnlshec the fesuval. - WrASHINCProH, ASHINcm A p ril'H OtV-A d ty . P le to ru T h,e e f i r s t wasw« j organized at ^ i dty. Pletoha wia .be taken a t ^ AreA rel Held to OuUlanding enU’tnts la the fes- ic oommltceo of the house aad cationcatloners ers ancand sent to tbelr . Jeid 10 Dur dcstrucUoD. ^ Boiselseinl944: in 1944: ^r{\||Or| kle WUl meet next w e^ and try town newspa newspapers. ■ l>e national board of the league 3 . \ J J tival were featured In a program “ 7 Cough Price PolPolicy presented .sfrA at U coiie to term s cn a o U lta ir _ , SmallSmi Gams w .1 r be^ ” ^re‘^ represented ’e«^ by Mr<.- I. B. npower bUI. Tenrirt Hoateae "! lis lulldltis's keys to ' rvln. Portland, Ore. She wUl act O ^ «• I T * * J torium Friday A “IS >otn branches of congress have J. Hiring Hiring ol of a tourist hoeteaa fo r ------! hai thc building com- TOKYO,)KYO, (Sunday).(Sun April 23 (/Ph- ” *7rtviRfr‘^o?"thiadviser for the eontenUon. Mrs. | Md dratt bUls, but they differ three summe summer months. Her dutlw ( lhe Rev. Herman 0, Alliedd troops andar tanks rolkd the “ rvln report on the council K J ^ ' win Sets Profitstits Limit Bras* eexlet. Shoshone: Wayne fundament^fundamental respecta. IncludeInclude gree greeting tourists, takljv Ej ipprcciiUon to all m ain. line northwnorths srd up to fiv. miles etAng o£of uth IT e ltleague to be held In Srs.ss sextet, Lower Age Soacht picturea picturea forSet pubUcatlon, and keep’ lla lhe building's eree- Saturdayrday alongaloncr a SO-mlla front In S fn g to r. D ( Reimers. Hailey, saxophone solo; Jhlngton, D. C.. Tuesday. WASHINGSWASHINGTON, April .21 (/P)—The-The governmentgovej tonight A rt^"iio^ lie house, fo r InsUnee, proposes motels, hot ■s liKlcqmicy nnd grift ^ , 1;*^ and Mr*. Jerre.Cover, exhlb- l( u relating to unlvetaal taUltaiy Tadavada ndtiee tw (contacllng variotts «S' ,i end Mrs. J. Woodson CreW and J J U l - d . © yearsITS dduring u r in g t h e l o u r j y e a r zsison,Ellson, Oakley,Oakley. plano solo. ^ fi power-packed push In the '’ol! bnters r raeas Scoring In the two-day festival. Inlng, tabUshmente tabUshmenta to encourage tourists i - — i __ centff-tanied6r.CMiied Ul Uoiled nations forces 5. Qr«yd(m Smith, elections. ^ ^ ______, P £ « 1 P .d m M 9 as-announced up to late aaturday ------Weir.BlIIAmght-. to-tra«J 0O. .1 ft hlgftwar»»-to t w b — •ormatton ofliB suteleague'tw- |'|ir 2 r i''l' k> now the conferees, headed-lr pans. ... I IVP'I* I .nllAOTPSl Thehe stepstep ww u annotmceda by Eco- afternoon, afternoon was was as followsCJ... i ^ pans...... - - - ...... — I -a t Boise- in- May,- 181», when W » C *^-a- l ^^UUCgCa lie BUblllzer aublllief Eric Johnston. It Trumpet trio I'G eorgia DemocraU; -Senator ' 8.8. AA sStudy tu d y 'or tigna located at the ...... resentatlves of all units discussed Bn'TRr in rii 3 SUll aod BepreseateUve vmson; Umltoto le Artist ‘Tun-«..A,U.. J SSSS.S“^ BOISE, April ai W V-The Idaho is onene of a series designed< to Ughten leJ!^S jey, i- oaUey, iuS’?‘l^ lS ‘pau!. cSS d ^ Umlta to determ ine if thay need anUation 'problems. A second lusatlon assoclaUon lor tb e Ilrst »fl*«onaUon conttoU conttoW all along th e Wne. ing, Kimberly klmen ol the anned wrrleaa repair, repia lere «-as token resistance in conferenee was he ne today entered the controversy AlsoIso In in the the works wt are a drastic Brass sexteU lunltteea, will aee;w hat they can «rtrtiUnT<.i ,i< I but elsewhere the allies made of the same year about trading of differences and ~ „ es It Again vr^. overer closing of teacherte colleges' a t revisionslon of of manufacturers* mai price and and Burley, Burley, i;i; Filer, a. Hm Week Proclaimed ,-.1 “ no ontaetconuet with with the enemy. Planes the league waa formed! with Mrs. Albionblon and Lewlsta«4 . aii . r««» r< i». 1) oj Dlffereneea Cited beglnnlo«beglnnln« ApAprU 39; aa bom e'iem on- • nuaujht In Nevada Hwachonchon reservoir. reserve Yonchon Is six ------’eels of th e closing of tb e two quirere legislation. legislation, Percussion Percussion ensemble: i Shoshone b ,,i and WendeU, 1. w lut the house would require im - atrationatratlon • wee v e ^ Tbe proolahiation miles north of A » j T ^» • • teaehenlehen colleges" colleBea" aod to "propose ' jhnston Johnston laid laid down the profit and Wendell, 1 dlate dassUleation of a drafU camecame aat t (the h e irequest of tbe chamber. tbe next legislature a reopening yardstickistick in in an an order < to Priee D l- Mixed chorus, chorui class O: Oooding Hqwar« Moffat; feecretaryrnan- i n hil II,Tni’’ Hwachon^hSS^scV*^" Is sove. Detroitetroit DDismisses sr.3'„",Sthe quesUon regarding th e future” rectoror Michael Michael V. V. DlBalle. and Klniberiy, Ible^man w hile the senate would Hqward H and Kimberly, 1; WendeU, G le n S 2u?w'*.* . so S lS delay,In.claaauic». ager, announced. gusned atidcaw [Ul (rom Sparks. Nev„ Beds Hpid ' U ne f i f r i k i n f f .Ihe.lwp.6c.hppl8.------... olllclali'lilclali saUsaui that,1 even though EWry and.K ^ aU cy,-2._...... - S ? *1, * deplcUngdepleting Id Idaho scenery In eolor Wl SMwn B’as In- -BIt u t the Uie rods, rod*. throwing In relrt-- ' «Striking * '» l l U l l g Bus Men Acilon Resented Individualivldual firms firms within i an Industry (Cobii. bW ..» . F ... », C d .,. I) are avaUable at the chamber offlce. 1 Eittj las arrested forcements.^ments. held held the allies (o minor DETROIT.lE T R O rr. AprApril 21 m - The ® Inder the bouse bUl. a newly In* avaUable rd ot street railways commis- Qentvleve3ehtvleve D artt. rtt Boise, chairm an below tha 8S ® per cent profit __ , ^ ;ted nuuj-wouW -have-to ge t foBT '^ ‘ «n a public Intoxl- B“lnsJ below below heavily-defended heai Chor- board of street »dard,-lhey-*ont get-considera- - N a o r iir h t ?i-‘« ‘?!>Knccd.to -W iaL_^t.Qnfl_polnl,-tbe-reds-ior«ed -^t.on^po sloners-lete-ionlgtilers-lete-ionlght fired att-strlklng ef-ths-ths-legtalative'conumttesTfarHef legtalatlve--i ?,•“1 for higher price . ceilings, except A ic a iij u ro lt tran sit workers. t®Wd delegates retentionreW of th e two H Nearly 600 S toS “tSSfiJ; KFiliipinoHuksEill jlipin M the allies allies tb to withdraw w. under In- Detroit transit wo unusual hardship" cases, so long , «l » «felc, th e t«l«. teiwe• rifle rifle and and machlnegun i fire. Theh e commlaslorcommission took the action «*oolilooli was not aan n IBA obJecUve a t ited s u te s a n d a t le a st alx C U ir A f s lait legislature, but added -we heir entire industry f? Is above tho For A w l Wendell TY' Vote SS.aU>s SS& service before b e ooiOd be r l V d I |*'*” >sm4de a trtisWB Chorwon.lorwon. a a flve-wsyflv highway and uponin recommendirecommendation ot the city's la>t leglslaturi MT cenVeamlngt atandard. 'WENDELL, Five U. S. Airmen «!hinj automo. rail hub, hub, Is la 18 18 miles 1 nortlt of the corporationporatlon counncounsel. deeplyiply resentreseat ththe e action -taJten by “ cenVeamI 'WENDELL, AprU S I — Approx- committedmitted to to combat’ C MANILA, UANILA, SundAy,i A BrQ '^t (CV- ^rnur«d to his ctll, 38thparallel. parallel. Theh e action acUon men means th a t all oper- thee ieglslatureiejlslature aanc n d the governor In "I: want to emphaslie «*"P that thU U Imately 600600 votersvot* had regUtered for The senatesenaU versionv says only that Ute ManilaMa»n. 'nmea-aald ' today five '“ jU Wld they did not Alliedled artillery artillery atad planes broke atorsrs scheduled U to work today and a^lHhlngoiuhlng these these much needed Bolngig to to be be a a very vi tough poUcy," the tbe dty d ty election eleetlo next Tuesday be- aman man m ustmurt complete bta basto U 8. air forceto enlisted men had »u v>niM In Rupert up communlatlommunlst efforts < to reloforee who> failed to do »so are without Jobs. iimIi.'’ , , Johnstonnston told told reporters. re •'We wiu lore Uie the deadline deadlir a t S;3o p.m , Sat- Ualninginlng belore belora b e caa be attached been been ambushed ambush and slam by onn- h li csci-m, btittered:rc(i unltau n its teUeftUnftt« before the OtClclalsIclals were unableut Immediately Ttwrtw leglslaUve committee.a In * te - «*l a a Jot Jot ot ot aquawka.aqua- I t wUl m een urday.^ a y . M Mra. ^ ^ U llan Comatoek, e •>* absorbed.” absorbed." Two Two complete complete Ucketa of candl- PARIS PARIS TALKSTA STy a a B ) Clark Clark Oald Oald eonllRnad tt had iv i2,J"Vy''ilal«ly alttr Koreansans broke broke and ; fled I r penlc. division 26. bus ar I. — dates are runnii Minidoka county Overer at at the th e easternt end of the atorsrs lAlAPl,) Pl,) wouldwou: be Included In propoflng reductlotisredu In appro- — - iates are running for the major and PARIS,ARIS, AprilApril 31 («)—wea te ra of- celved the th e reportn aad was lendliac -,■ 11-mlle-loDgile-IoDg Hwachon Hwj reservoir, big the ouster order. • prlaUonssUons for education.edl Jt also 'D A flo D im :ity counell offices . One is headed fielalsals said said soviet so Dtpnty Andrei out out aa partyparty to1 oheck. M Vas arrested in allied1 gunsguns ccut u t tot pieces communist . Mlayor ayor A lbert £■E. Cobo scheduled a nlUcHedUclied the. the, state,boardsta te of educa- XVCUSeds .rPlan l 8 l Large t)y Gordon S MacQulbey for mayor Oromykounyko m made ade I t clear a t to d a fi Tbe Times TUnei in a dlipateb trom ewiped Itom intanlrymilrymen en trying try: to slip around. mwUng‘Ung lorfor 1 p jn Simdav with “onn (w ‘’l»ck‘'lack ol inVettsV’U In educa- “ w i * . _ '■n . . .O .nland Ew Ray Ward, Homer Ooble and Juniorlor lour-pover lour-po' eonlerenoe that Cal»Mtuto Cabanatuan nld tbe tlTe,-tR>m in Iffidals. l?e said ^TttenlS “O"n leiialative!«Wative mm- atters. • E a g J Joe stlckel for councUmen. The Russiauia wante wante tbe, t vest to abandon Clark alrbaae tohls cell »»s the big big lake. lake. The T guns raked, the union officials. H East Reich Army oUier has LesUe Lawton as candl- iU defense buU Clark alrbaae, were aa^bWbed a b ^ aiHMi. . f«ap»Jred foe fromrom positionspoalUor south of Yanggu. wouldild be made I to "agree on some Unify P defense buUdup. i t e d ettutyfor- ta miiM «waot In the cah rf v .nWu4sJ6-iaU«s-«wt-ot-«wMhon g f i 1. in tpii plan'^'-to-:put-the- Sate-for-mayor-and-JBaes Bartwailr rigirramutd«=pUlU««iTBaie-no progieas at Tbe Tlmta l''-t<^:put-the-hufe-tr«n*pcrt«. "TTieTEA'tfgrtea" prank Rost and Olen Jenkins for Uieir Slth Mask ^ • ______■ andaeven seven miles miles north ot 3S. tlonI system back in operaUon. ljlaU»e aetlon prog ir u th aeaaioa—a t the e n d of th e been been to to a a iriaage v tlyta vHh WU- __ lUng a communist East Germ an coimcUmen.touMUnta. «mmag^jA wwt .of.iatts, « ------tp iB o w m e n : iy-ot-a»-dlvWoniran«ulhorlu- ' —' teal^^ESeinrts^nrtsT^e :AMnounc»)unc^“tdF ‘ r C ast Oeiinaa^ aouite -aaid -to» — ------l^new“puW c relations eommltlM :e described thU anny-to be -5ims tM lllS anff Dpei^^afioii of Proposedposed New ratablBRrt. aimer's c n iw ^ based'HponBd'upon alert'alert im itt-fbereltM har: ------> » — I ot the mllltarlMd. M.OOO-man I v Q tratioirWeelc^Obse^Observance ilwPalU,lneonilngpttsidtnt,»»ld ‘Sloiei Demonstrati It should be used to Inform lEA pie's pollce-aa Meacow's ace in ,V.Garbage-Rubbisl x ( l “ Ingredients.ngredlents. B itrants will have ohamim ber ber of of cornmeice porn Is believed memberahlp and I hole If big four talks faU to - . ______bbish Ordinancen ce E E g )l^ e 4 Je east-west differences. The proppsed ordinance would im- would be the f< hour to prepare their favorite to be>e th the e onlyonly oneoni In Idaho having orgasltatlon's2s2;'.r,.sr.£®“' tobje' “» prove aervlce In many ways, Schwen- ty to fA t‘ tm u a i tke'd^ r'j eA. a similarJm ilar project.project At the cham. Thenie delegatMdelegates ttin c S t e d Don A oviet Dtputy Itortlgn Minister SSVL 10-year old' g ai^b attf'liw . sr'pUtaUoh *° blanks u e available ber's8 request. request. Qov. Qo' Len B. Joittan Fridley. Orofino. a irei Oiomyko denounced western dlman ezplalnM. die complalnta cuWc yard capacity- ia d i .t y ::<»» ■ ' ' n ‘ FloreRce BchuVti. cowty proeValtntdslalmed Ute th e week «« as l\on\e den- PocattUo, lo r vlcc BBS* plans aad M ated’tor tbe Most im portant a-ould be regularly reportsorte Jxt.to tho th e I. time it the ^osilbllUv of faU- observed pickup dates and times, property'P^oTOetOT. owner occupant would be -ftw-ouble-- .....heme.demwstr, ! .dem oostr^tlon..agent,' at her onstratJontra tlon week week In I Idaho.' . will be elected Another t('expanded-plckup'urvlc« InZbmedlnir oteniru-. • officeJ In In the the courthouse. co< Cobmt>' II afternoon afternoon. eventse> begin a t a p. cdndiieied' later. iSsf'u.^2.1Of tht-UlksW^meellngs of Kur-|«,.„ Jtpatli. 1» PirU not given now. Third would be the and pttUnent •Vr^Vr unta mmujfrclur u jt'rc lu m thelf appUcaUon In („ tho th e H Herret errett building. They Crowleyowley as presidpresidei en t next y e a r., mJu w ee t^ * * ^ prohibiting-Qf »«rhiigit hiimlng. anrt tP«nr« » lau Wanksts beforebeforenea next Saturday. Include style aho* inW illng ot paper burning to des- Hew equipme d ^ i S , - ’"VOGBlEft PBBED------■ ■■ o>a>le mercee ,co-sponsorpW co-sponst it .local m*i- Hon.I. use use and and eare eare of household ap- BUDAPEST.aTOAPEST, H Hi: u n g ^ , A pril 21. „ iijiliiiiiN CHASE— S s lUng ordinaxxce th e d ty doee n o t attt iataU W ; chanU.’.wlUU..W1U portpartte»pat*-to * »u«; pllance*.nc««. lanttacaplanttacaping, a tour of the ^Hungaryh-Hungary announw ann< d today ahe OiLASaow, I-A Saow , Scotland,Sc. AprU 3L(ff) Jmbuteau rtau Of.of. aanlUtionaanll Within the.;ile- plek-tsp many ber oIf t.ih lhe e aaltemoon lte n evncs and J. new’ Magic—VaUM agic—Valley hospital and u .(rMing .-Robert Hsp many rubUsb Itema. -nils : n i ^ r ^ ,tr«lng .-Rober^ -A.-Votel«ar, a -Threenree menmen wei^wei^ killisd and 70 In- p p a a rta rta e e n n t t of of StreeU si and water. A willI bebe tta n ^ , althougb tbare are nmtrili tn r dti^jOTgrm o rc ^ ^ m ^ awart^rd - of-prli«of-prli« 'lo the J^pe Wuniani-Awloan-businessman, Awloan-J -who Juredid In in a a collision colU»l of two special foreoun foreoun isis providedprov and six workers, eome «wfnttfm t«at hw spent 17 moni u cxceptlaoa. BXanplei are dirfc u d I spent 17 moDttas la prlann on trainsns carrying carrying toecer i fam U» tha three three forfor each each of two new garbage oonslrueUm e ■ 2 , ' a bt H r"- the HHerrett urrett buUdlng.buU \ a etylesQTle dnasd r m re'review. “Oolden Pa- W tW e s , In re tt ••irueUoa o r )«vn m o ra tte tt. ’ Jn return for thegraau eootlandtland tocctrtocctr cup< ttoaU Tmntv* vans'raas ooov o v cmon order,o daWti,nti. lockXDck aand s -«teac..auto.bSdE» S u S tf S S ’ wurd Moffat, chamber w re- » of pf Fashions."Fashions.' wUl bi fuwnUd ^ ‘"I K varloug ‘'varloug Jusl ‘HdnKarlan five of of the lhe injured injuj were hosplUU pickup tervlc » ._^¥?itte^6y, uiy-maniBer, pc tnckup service would be Improved i n i ^parte. ddead M antmila.»8e loe^ icICMUaMd m Ubm4 •M • r

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^ P A G E T W O TIMES-NEWS,75 , TWI^TWIN FALIiSj IDAHOVHP - - —— Iflts r Keep tbe Whlt«Ito Flag2»E I flBand Parade I Farmers Scan _ Added Eve^^ _ •______.01 SaXety.Elylng de Tyiii Fallsills NewsNe in Brief I-.Seen... ■ r.Elylng i i _ ters- ----.V.. ---- :z: - ScHedpedfor EndsABhual^l U a l a ra ag e W Meel Complete* Ce School R odent on Second avenue north - • Twin Falls Orange-will.meetl .m e el at --,J .J>vU.Kellh. B. Connolly..soh of Mr. 8:30 p. m. Wednesday a t th e May andan M rs. Ivan Connolly, route 3. Sihas 111 Cold Wave7ave . ‘Homes’ Weeki^eek Music AffairL J . J . a U . ;; building. graduating from the &03rd»3rd airborne *** Cailforrila car^ niiW . , . BuUd» tocal( . d club. 'If ^ Anderson.All Paul 2: Marcella•llaHoltsen, Haltsen, Falls. ” i t*ter No. & auxiliary will meet' for a .....- - 7 ? j e lUle-revlew wtn r«»tur».boihatura both -- til Jllcr. J ll 2:.NonnaBlack..Eden.a;8ho..d e n .a ;S h o .------^ .....- r m ______P?potluck_dlnner_ and work ^^rk day al the smoke. traffic without spiuini pop - shone entry, 3. *>MeeUng liaoned . ncnoori Tuesday a t'th e DAV3AV MOTorlAlMOTorlal . ‘ 1 ; .. - xv-. M ftO m iO flm p ^ .b o i-o u S & pSrt: - - moU«n> *n<» oW »tylei. •. Modern . !U 1 \ I , —'nie-'Blbie in plotw*e,-BenBon-BiiSTTBon-and tniliaing.'tu ------' ,^ _ „y lo th ae vUl .be.lhtise-inedeiby-lmmesiby-homa ------...... - : ■■ ■ crou alaa rtported'y'B’cold-cold 'wea;wea; “"y "BhUng ?i «ong»wUl be presented a t thJ,e e unitedUnited - - - mg aUalfa " ■ dem onstration cluUa and willfill minclude c l u d e ...... stiTubs; Duane - Carbon,” Biihi; J ■“ ther ha* prevented du»Ung aUalfa Rt7le< for adults and children.Iren. Mrs. How 12 dayt without a sii Ivin pm Zr Brethren church, Third stre et east, Pa*tor _ lo Speak for weevU tnd nothing can be done >t Um. « w i. J Stanley Henlnger, Buhl, 3; Reed ~ 1. Brown will untu »fter the eggs hatch?°He hatch. He ^ I«amtng howlow to nmerroUer *Ul h riB T i’® i Howard Caater la generalral chair-cbalf- traffic death In ourth o3/offte u t a Sllmpfton. r» Paul, 3; Melvin Pflfer. J ‘v r ' T h e Rev. Mackey J. Brown will ; , trated hymns are Included.1 Evan- ‘ho Church of}f Ood at a t 8 p. „ id ^ifoifo probably ahouldIhould be *'“ ** • • • personnelonnel utUoad-unload- Th* >• S m an.' Mrs. E. B, Hicks Is chairman r SlaS/iC Taul 3; Marvin Anderson,iriey, Burley, I. 3. *' q H. Feller, Grand Junction, ^ ^ „heii, of the m oderu division and: ; f Mrs- r . ; ; will be "heU, j,„ted wlthla lhe next fourw or fivef l " ^ retumlnTfromlumlng from Dwane Machacek U chairmanilrman otof »— " ' Wo(^wlnd quintet: Burley,t. 1. 1. Colo.,^ will preside. ^a place of eUmri-punls^enCinlshment," ^lt It Boise . . . JacqueUne Amolddeepmold deep to Oen, — th » old-dlTlslon, - - Woodwind trio: Burley,J l l1. e r .- J .. _ Cc______w« iiHnlph TxkIit. jVt th* g*ny(^n nryen ranch In ^ct in llhrary. »Pe««u??“ ^ 3 “The Home Benutlful" l.i the A______n iite trlQ.-.WeatltlJ. 3LJnier.-J....; Oakley, 3; Wacilage Llceo*** Twin Falls county no damage w m BWng-'^dV ia S t^ * ^ Holley, 3; Marriage llcemej were i.«uedMued Frl- _ _ ‘*^*coS children In city. . park . Traffic ,.. . «S«seen«^^.*^l them e for the afwrnoon of Mayw I.h Prbvisidiis r»Tof Clarinet trio: Filer. 1; Oakley, 3; W n Kniffht F « g ra m Planned •caused to fruit trees by the cold, Two aKIla on.the home will be prc- Castleford. 2; Buhl, 2; Holley, 3: day to WInford Frailklln Knight " ry class will Employes, because of thee wealher on .Mato avenuenu# when-carwhen-car e»ch bsart 1: Ooodlng,- and Bemlce Msrle Oliver, both Hat- M alt* seminary class will gages in long . -_ aenU d by members of the SyrinKs Shc.iihone. 3, de ver. -FU«, preM!n t_ th e program Jat t the TwinTylp. fnrefa^t, were expwtlng a heavy to long ------C1UP~ una tlie saUiimi- HomemalcCTa- - Gity Garbage ig h r^ i-R u - *lton;-Bmj«-Jo*-Cop«nliaver, -Fll»f,-PI 3 chiifch sac- frost S a ta rd ^ n lg b t. however,—Tn in taJiiveiffl|tJotr-wttrr drltei* r^ of car;bei car-be^ Wiik iflflT P Boys' quartet: Burley, 1; Ooodlng,- and «> RoberU Msrle Thomas.nas TwinT w ^ second ward LD3 chiifch sac- club, hostesses Jor the aftemoon. a;-Ca»U*X«drJ;-MMlaughrJ!-Ru- *1 and ram ent meeting a t 65 pjn. today, Twin FaU* U snowed earlyrlv^atur- -flatur--oatur ^ “"‘“y i ^taUed'autoriy .tuM-iuta w .S f iS ’i! .There m il be an Illustrated talk ry, 3; Je r- Falls, ond Roy Desna Browne and " Ivlng pickup faith, s i Act Set Forth j Betty Jean Jensen, both Twin■win Palls.Palls “Bishop J J. P. Smith announces.nounces. Mra.Mr>. day morning. truck . . . Scouts and gear on lawn on interior dccornilon. Local de­ orth ' m'lxM quartet: Burley, 3; Jer- • B arbara Udy, class instructor,BStructor, will j coontlc* Not H arta rt Bt Methodist church . . . And over-' partm ent stores will displayilay clrap-drap- (Kr>ni F t f <>>■•) ‘ isen, en jHeellng Sel direct the program. lure and diiion and make jubscquent handling del Uncoln county had a >ieavyleavy frost heard: "Bob. this Is Jacqueline,icquellne, ourour! t h e S l * u ^ * « erlea. uphoUtery, furniture and a Alto: Arlen Christensen, Wen- mage was new fountain girL Jackie, this la hom e furnishings In connectionsUon with caMer.c Where alleys hre not avail- " ley. Jerome, Members.of. the Disabled Amerl- Friday night but no damage was it handling dell, 2. Burley, 1: D‘can Veteran* will meet a t r 8 ,“« p.m. ™ i Ai.. done chiefly because nothinglolhing Inin Dob, He's a wolf." thla part of the week-long[ seminar, able, a residents would be noi required avail- H Tenor solo; John Moseley. Jerome, M em orui M " - Novotny andnd her sister,sls^r, advaiaed far[ar enough ...... — r r ------. j A professional aemorutrationtratlon of lo t set their receptaeie.4 ate the required curb HOil Ronald Chrl.Uensen. : Burley, Jim Suhr, 1: en Monday - at tha-DAV Wemorlsl ■ Istopherson, building. Hanlson and Shoup.n«n Aui-AUT Nei R«ueh, Santa Monica,lonica, Callf..Calif., ^ affected by frost. County fancy cake 'decoraUng willI be given on o pickup dates. Punctualit schedule.i the curb OliveRu Undsay. Burley. 2: Jim Suhr, M ■onventlon spending the week-endeek-end with ^ Kohl said. The same on the afternoon of May 3J by C. O. would v keep rcsulllng difficulties.1 schedule-1 nt TwRupert. 3; Oary Chrlstopherson,nney. Oood- biHlary memberi on the convention Judge Opens Door johdlng, 2: committee and committee rhBirmm chairmen ^“ e l r aunt, Mrs. A. P. Rouch, Twin condition exists In Camas and (Buddy) Cox. a.ulsted byly bakery a a minimum. flcultles a t Twin 'nj Falls. 2; Vlctory*Klnney. Oood- HI Falla. Mlsa Rouch will11 leave Mon-Mon­ counties. personnel. Hostesses will be mem­ >•,2: Marvin are to meet wilh membera. be mem- purposes and operation methods ^ing, 2; Oleti Ostler. Ooodlng, 2; co doy fo r Jenny's lake, Wyo., where “ ’^ t i trees and some sugar bceU To PUD Purchaser c h a “s e bers of the Junior GuildI<1 of the of . ,1,0 proposed new Twin_ —.thftfii Fall* Thornly Williams, Hallcy,. Biel,2: Marvin M ur- ar ------uk. CMtle- Lien Filed she Is employed for thee summer. Minidoka county were h it by Pri- Church of .the Brethren. . ^ garbaRc. and rubbhh ordinance?.vin ?werr ^i< Drake, J"‘ Jerome. 2;. Bruce Biel, Mur- “ S'S; OfWWPProperty Tho afternoon of Mtiy 3 has been explainedJ in a stniemcnt rcleaspcl tnuRh. 3: Rej-nold Hauk.y. Eden, Cwtle- 4; Ll Notice ot a Mjn.OI federal•deral tax dsy's frost. Oeorge Nickerson, sec- ™perty S v ' S j designated a s houtehald appliance o t', 4: Monte lien against K, W. Snyder,jo r Twin k Reporta‘ Accident rfianr of the Irrlgotion dlatrlct,strict’, aaldsold TACOMA. April Jl wv-Superlor , ^ , , , ‘,1 ford, 3; Ronald Hawley. Eden, 4; Mining MUes W. King, 17, JS5 Waahlngton ^ .g u sftr b?eW th a t were; up were Judge B. B. H o r r l g a n . Pa»rn -----day. Dealera wUftuiva.tiMUii-aiid-ooui*-^-pnatrmrm-of-tho -- board of city com-' Roy King, Glenns Ferry,______4: Monte -g»!i;u.tcu.»^P-8f.ih 11' t^ m tr -M iin n i. „ : . — A'lll demonatraie how lo lengthen a SUemoro, “ nd Developm*/it company,any. waswes VourtSTreported coi to thes sheriff's of-'of- duringUie nfgHTTTie~T he Tow opened the door today for a new cttv « m - I-se. M urtaugh..!______-O n l which DC- limpcrature Friday was 38 degrees, th e life of Bppllances . S well “ oa ■ b. J Mezzo-soprano: Lindaner, Sizemore, Olenns atfiled wltli the county recorderjrd e r Frl-FVI- flcoflc Frldoy an accident which oc- 18 degrees, plan by three eastern W Washington «hlngton how to get the most lus from ap-so- proposal haa caused a delude j-j, s. Hailey, 2' day. Aaording to Che notice,e. the lien eurred TTiureday. Carere d rlirn by county Agent WlJHam PrIesCest backed pirWJc jjUJIJj' dJjtrlcta to buy part chsimiin of Burley, 1; Darllnc Zimmer, Olenns HI or ISSO, King and Don Wilson, route 1, pUanecs. Lighting also will111 be d u i - ° questions from residents,“J he aald, p,,, Nadine Cutchcs.: BettyHailey, Lou 2; da Is for withholding tu e s for ISSO, Kl jn , route 1, Dickerson's statem ent butlUt added ot the Waahtogton WaterVater Power tee. played. ^The statement provides answersis. he said, to pjm j„( y anmson, Rupert. 2:oreen Betty Low.Lou Is • ■ — Filer,Fll collided neor the Motor Vu that not loo mony beets werevere up in company. the truitett. •appUaDM most of those queries- ______answers to j„ckson, Rupert, 2; Doreen Low. — ^-J3ieJudge^hfl.h*44»Miad.aa-ofai x.-^.-S«tufr:nn day -will be members of thehe Maroa proposed oi^lnance Is de-.— ptfhl Shl rs^feop-eiaiins---'~--s ^llhl *>' ^ magcd:-' Pre'^e“s^udge'Potr"'""ot> ' Injuncdon against purchasechase of ths »PPi«l*Uon to m > =* elub, the Homebollders elub and elirnedt\ to prpmote -theice general Is de- Shirley Jai Almberg, Wendell.haron 2: Joyce Palk,- v NO reporta of crop damagenase have Washington W*ter?*ter Power eeeiailijrr th e Women o f ths Moose.e. Heme health, h welfare and safety he ex- Edi .UeeUog Planned .ve the green JlrUusi tmmwu.?! e general Jorllne. Raf( River, 2: Sharon Palk,- 531' The sccond meeting of parents of Ibeen received from floodingng couniy.c o u n ^ *’>' the green dem onstration week officialsals expect plained.p IUi purpose Is to aid:ty in he keep- ex- Eden, 3; 3: Shirley Zeferjohn,S r Jerome, “ Demo Smear * m a n ^ 1- 1'8"‘ <>' the proposed “asd* r S i Is part of tng the city clean, safe, sanitary and 1 Ircd Davy, _ _ cerebral palsy childrenI , will be held 1Kenneth Hulme in Hagerm an val- a h(BV7 attendance for this part of tt Id in keep- 3; Roberta Mellnc, Burley, 3. ! Idaho Power Uy the temperature therefieredroD- drop- w^ica he Issued a statement, the program with more and■nd' more free fi as possible from petty annoy- Ole 1 a t 8 p. m. Friday at the Idaho Power I 5 7 m He elarlfylng his ColvUle decision of’of W em b C T ^ ^ ^ .nltary and Lyric aoprnno; Mlldrcid .Davy, 0 1 * 3 1 company auditorium. FUms'Ums on cere- pI ^ to only 30 degrees a t 5 a.m. He tnaterlals going Into . defensefense In- ances a and nulsancta. —...... Lty annoy-. . Olenna but Ferry, 1: Loretta Jensen,s : » Hey- : For General™ t« louoduced b iS ----- *tflWl*of Into appliances. An Immediate Improvement would Da !rly, 1: Lu- bnbral palsy problems will,111 be ahown, 1added this was not cold enough to ____ ■. burn, 1: Shirley Speer, Heybum. I by the Idaho hurt fruit. Hulme. who anticipated.ntlclpated Judge Horrlgan clarifiedifled the de- o ree n thum b day has beenen ached-sched- be b the discontinuance of thenent present would Darlene clll Kllborn, Kimberly,5, l: 1; Lu-Fay .) ThThe fllma will be shown by the Idaho 1 ■arol MoedI, ho-i said the MacArthur policiesllcles c.ir- so chanlc's and moterlal man's ilen on Battle Continues Manta. week does n o t go oulslde TwinWin Falla complaintset received are cent on of poor all rtrry^ , 2; Wendell, 2. lller, Twin bechiefs Indicated: the housing subdivisionin oowned w ed by gy The AswKlaled Press- ' . Killed Instantly were; Pvt. Valen------county, all Magle Valley women are gi Une, Zaldaln, Panna. andId LarryLorry Jen- BerbrtW b* esaS omen are garbage pickup and disposalon service. poor *olo: Boss Miller, TwinI* ch !• record gives considerablelaldcrable Canyon Vlllo corporation;poratlon for for ^he battle between the rampag- Invited to attend any or all01 of the A A thorough check on thesetal service. com- L a' 1: Ralph Oochnour. Burley, I: ireuinen' m aterials allegedly furnishedurnlshcd to to j, j„g upper Mississippi river, and :kins. Psrm a, W arrenn Atherton.Atherton, mad* lyeeisi hr ‘Mi erentc.------pi n t support to MacArthur'a argum ent Nyssa banker, died later of Injuries plaints revealed that thenese present com- Laveme Steel. Burley. 1: Filer. T. 1; th a t cerUln of his key views on aportmeiita. men's efforts to thw art ll neared a ' r of Injuries Order mw, W (i. Hi ------:•; aervlce ae Is Inadequate, he declared.le preaent . Ros«mary ^ Holalnger. Wendell,ardner, 1. Je- '■ showdown Saturday in threatened 1. IB. .itldMt. , Ill-/, L Obstruction of alleys declared. would be . French horn: Irene Oardner, Je- Shared by the joint chiefs "from a W r i A n lUinols river clUes. Sabre Je t Mishapl l a P prohibitedpi by a provision specifying Nothing SaidU Uon l l ‘ R4)„ fell throughout the upper * lhat all aulhorlMd pilessnecffvi^ of tree Alto saxophone: JoanneSS."/; Sprenger, ^ oshbne. 2t ^ Th*» »ccount broad f>P0 Q anr Inwnslfylne the danger of !^l BE SUnE Tal^es Piloi’s; Life I . i t A »trimmings or similar rubbishI of tree be Wendell, I; Lola Taylor. Wendell,■BV Soreier 2; P°utlcal“ as . well U mUltaryi"''’™; con- Solon’s Successor;L ,t.c S 9 U l the worst Hooding in years. More , i P’“« 1 “a P '^ e '-ty adjacentibblsh be to Jeari^ Pav Schuppenles) Shofhone,™ — 2t 1 -aldar»tinns,-.the * Joint chiefsef5 sup. CGRAND BAPIDS._Mlch-,Ich-, April_2lAprU 31 than_ tl 3.000 persons alreadygi.LOOKL,^^ ^M vc TO SEE ------» fO I» t> ,-O allf, iSI l W (f) )- - . U the alley property-line. - -:...... ojacenidlacent to■ Paul > ^ * r8on.------Buhl; 2;^ Ray SpreJer, ^ P|° stead of W>^ov.'O.'Merifien WilliamsI'llllams went teen t evaciiaTed lri'lhe'stricken area - - A North-American P-86 SabreSabre jetJet Final disposal of all collected gar- S jy_3. ported-the-President instead of m plane crashed today near an ex- b, Oftkley. I : MacArthur, noinorth for a quiet week-end•end ofot fish- and a many hundreds of othershers"ha'c have TlllS B rond Now • an ex- b»ge »nd rubbish wouldlected be ingar- n . w i tly planning moved out on their ownI without i New clualve Hollywood Hills residentialesldentlal «« «anllnry-flll area. Thla would be J" ] ul, 1: Kim- As for what MacArthur Boidsaid to '"8 tonight, apparently planning n In „ Plano: Ina Lou Ellson, Oakley. I : Mi m e t on “ onnouce Monday thehe successor formallyfi notifying officials. area.'killing a test pilot who had es esUbllshed In open groundwould a t Jos- be Marcellne f®'’' Hammond, Paul,□eer. 1: Buhl,Kim- thei Presldenl when they m e t on “ radioed that h e was going to bail iti Joodlng, 1: Wake, an aide to Uie generallernl dc- to tlie late Sen. Arthur' H. Vanden- Officials In several communitiesnmunitlcs *_ — 0 I to bail lln field, the municipalirt mairport, Tru berly ^ entry. 1; Francis Oeer. Buhl. th< ■ have expressed fears th a t when the ont at JO,000 feet. DDeep trenches would be dug alroort with a Ella Louise Tate, Ooodlng,1: Helen 1: dared Wi In New Yo:k that no10 steno-stena- betberg. R.. Mich. ' h T7>e crash touched off a brush new n< heavy-duty tractor-doierUff «Vh also « Robert Adams. Jerome, :ta 1: Hutchl- Helen graphiccla notes were taken. 1T h at selection has Michigan’sMichigan's ** " ’“y fire in tha wooded dUtrlct bulhul fire- on oi order, 5?" Hotl. Twin The aide. MsJ.-Oen. Courtney politicalpol world bu»lng. not ” hold. The flood th reat la ex- Kudlac, CasUeford. 2: Neta Hutchl- gr: , . pected to reach an'd'rem aln a t its men controUed It in ah hour.our. The The trenches would be covered son. Buhl, 2: Patti Elliott.Burley, Twin 2; -whltney, added lhat nobofiy• date di the city’s needs for 30 years, ii, Filer, 2: I ------News. „ Howevtf, police said hU charred Si raised. The Red Cross Is setting up I charred Schwendiman’s statement explained. “ ■ Eden. 3: Lowell Hanks,-Burley,urley, 2,3, ^Moody, wiiose poUtlcal affiliations m body waa found In the wreckage.eckage. Use of the fill area would be of- li affiliations more emergency shelters, equipment ------ft en Jerome String quartet, Burley, tw o en- ar-h .1,1 to Brott-n, . Shoshone, 2; Ken Medley, . ’ ■ose friend of ■ Jerome 2- McMonlgle, Hailey, 1; Beverlyerly MU- Vandenberg.Va ______REAPr TIMES-NEWS WANTTT ADS. —On Marines Asked.8 K 6 d ^ -iMure-proper flUpervlAlfln. PftnalUta. 2- Leonard 1:-J«»n 03hlaholm hlaholm, ,------— i—^^ ------WASHINOTON. April 31. (/P) — • « Included In the proposed ordl- Burley, 2. Congresa today was askedI ^to . 7 get , >«'»« to compliance.~ teller — Bur- L'J Cello, AUeen Bachman. Burley, 2. Oen. Douglas MacArthur-a viewsviit. on „ Sehwendlman pointed out that the airing baas, Rlla Fairchild, Bur- doubling the slw of tha, marine proposed ordinance was drafted af- S ' " ' ister, Filer, ley-\ !■ corpe tnd putung lU commandant' ter a comprehensive study of laws ' «. 3: Carl Viola: Doris Havens, Twin FaUs, and methods of operation In other Trombone: Fred Lancaster, Pller. ley ■ VACUUM on th e top military strategy board, h S ' Stanley P cities. Inside and outside Idaho.f i n Ad- 2:2?,7 Jock Copsey. Ooodlng.______3: Carl . ’Alta-Mloj;.AnllLi.Eoberl«...Hagtr!- _ ------^vanier-B ldney-M eM ath-of-A r.- vice- also-wS-'reiirv5d~from -the" Murphey. H s*elton, Si Stanley 1- ■ ■ kansas, a m arine veteran, proposed dahp,_Ad-_ .Ruohmanoul.-Buhl,-3______I Blanken-- — i Norma Nelson, Burley. 1; ^ g health department and .vi, Iter, Oood- Shirley Mason. Kimberly, 2; Lavon tho U. S, department of public.nri Tenor .-aixophone; BUIay Blanken- Burley « Chriatensen, « Muruu|h, 3: Lourt .. ______• hlo«:-IUchudr^urley.-i; Geuford.-j -Abadea,Qu Paul.-S:-James—Hanstn; — B ubI: U n , Arch» Lundy. I______- •______Ooodlng.I l4.J3cnftittr«m r® urley,-l;^ 1; Jny Wendell.Ab. 2; Velma Jean c h risten - r Utl*r, tobacco— Hansen:, Mn. Charles TJtt, Iden. Arthur Dummer. Burley.)uglas 1; Pat- Jny sen,We Oakley, 2; Merlel Bedke, Oak- , a vacuua BHOSHONB-Funeral servlces for’ ters Clauson. Murtaugh. 1: Douglas^ y te , Cas- Pat- ley,sen 2; Mary Lou Nichols, Olenns Charles A. Pethick will be held a t tlefi 'M urtaugh. Perry, 2; Maxine Cantrell. FUer. 3; ■rvlces for terson, Hailey. 2: Eddie Whyte, Cas- ley • h i ' P»«tiJ»m#ilodDy!Slorlinoli*9KiiortdoA««, .od“,! foT/. ' •^lln , John Burdett mortuary at e 8held p. m. at 3; tltford, < 2: Robert Will,'Murtaugh.Jerome, 2; CarolFei Borden, Jerome, 3; EdM Hahn, J . .lipt0..r,,drop.rln lb o u « h ‘ Sunday wllh the Rev. Bert A.8 Powell. p. m. San 3;. Oene Van Wagoner. ' Jerome. River, 3; 2; Shoshone, Cai 3. > lip«o*«n,drop«rli;»,«ltoolh««o«y.h>. • 'I I A ^ j l j l and son. Mark Browniwn and Methodist pastor. oUlclaUng.A. Powell. Burial Sammy Thompson, Rafl River, 2: Sh(Oboe: Elaine Gochnour. Burley.Burley. 1. , >wn own DoffltiUc ftxr.iUc...... lt>» Amtilton-mad# (f ' ’ H arry Carvtr. all T rtn Falls:11^ Don-1^ " . 7 wUl ' be made in the Shoshoneg. Burialceme- Bi Oall Nelson, Kimberly,McFarland, 3. AltoC saxophone: Wayne Kelmera, <» | I wcfiin* iKol 1IJ109.,»'««9 m«(,.dorr», tut- : ' .l),'' »» Rlggi. Alvah Nebeker.er.' Mr*.Mrs. “ me ceme- Bass solos: Ralph McFarland,KraUberg. iHaUey, A 1; Dole Mllcalf, B uhl.Ihl, 3. '. 1 t y In. bindi, mokH "okH bonofihoJMbd (In fod no . ~ . Chwlee RandalL and lin . Twin Falls. 1; George. KraUberg. Hal ■ — ■' ; s'! niodwi«r«Bo»dl«uoiodwi»r«Bo»dl«uofptit«con(Ioci>o««I) ! M urUugh: Mr*. Rolandlu Jw d . BDBLEY — Funeral services for I I '' ' - ' Do«t.ife'if,ft,cobh.)o«iit.i(c'.f,«tobh«iwoAIW»b«o«ty n L I M I I ^ p e r t : Mr*. Oeorgee Peeves. ^'>on will be held•vices a t 3 for p. P , to ony room el youf Hammett, and Mn. Bay Bakeraker and “ Monday at Uie third wardd a t LDS 2 p. p———— — » ony room ol youf tone. Yovr liiiAd, ! ' (I ' J •on. .Hansen, ^ I P ] ‘-i'i0 r««>y* '- - if -' ^ la the Burley eemetery. Ll — I fl '• fashion ACAIACAOCMY award for ' . V * ' — -W eatheit-— - -- ■ ••— - wp»'w'-t»v«tn9.- BtJHL—Funeral services for Mrs. ^lay By Civic Drdma Gmia ; " 7 fv i- 1 4 fromFrom 109.95. II15 Month* to Pfy ' | T w ta Palla aod vicinity ~ — FairFair, OGrace L. Starr will be held l at ^ 2 MrsTp.m. " ' ~ P r e s e n t s : A P ! a y B y C i ----- e^ilw . n igh-yeatwday-6?.-|oir-l«w -*9; t9; -M « onday-at-the-B uhl-M ethodistat 2 pjn. - B( S P A . 51. B areaeter MJ7.#J7. Churchcli with the Rev. Charles Easley officiating. Burial wu be' ifiade'ln .IKE IT HERE"___ is Mij., TrK, the Buhl cemetery. Mrs; Marymade Peck, In "I LIKE IT :i Tr Wll conductary East-Peck, Is recommended for the enure family. A li *m s u r ritualistic nies. Lodge ed person . . . his trials and tribulations In ...... - - ' m uct East- Entertainm ent that Is recommende - members will meet ai the church.8. Lodge story about a displaced person . . . I E3ir=E.^ f hurch. - American Society. I !i - . . APRIL 24 TOfSDAY^ . . . SERVICE ON A ^ ''open FRIDAYiRIPAY^ ^ l 'KIDNAPPED I t 8 : 1 5 - P . M . ______ir^l CARAVAN-' I . ------8=15 J ------‘7^ We Can’tServtce'ILZ. ' ' ' ^ ~ OPEN EVERY jj , " . in OFFICIAL ' ichool Auditorium IG \l detective • High School A ^TAtis or SNAU By im n Story and pictures of l«nd of Snake river w u low . K idnapping o f TW IN ickets W ill Be Honored Satnr^^ u abov^ »x (he flow of Seoson Tickets W i »” •' FALLS Police Olllcers n ie r over SUMbene faUi. ptac- ts Avoiloble'at Door ^ ^ I j r d>7 wtUi SM aMioiid.feet of D O N T M ISS IT! j Tickets A voilol gUat u f ^ tb« Mnk. .. . i*

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Wlke. fl (, Ui» iMTPOle WendeU,I, u d Dal# C White. elasUc waist, crotch.T0teh.3to6. 3 ^ 6 . ^ U, Oittlan roto and U,,^Dale ColllaoD,, CaU. S Tableaux »«re pre- waa ^ killed „ j_ „In aoUon io 7 }B April 5. He enU*t«d Id yfi R a y o>ri n S u i■ t t ^ : s ^ Valuesties to 76c ™' ppr. Men’s S ocks...... 3 pr. 1.25 U>e armV r >n In Oelober, Oelobet 1M9. wtille >y| J£f». Th*l«» M“ ; * ^ l or at at WendeU WendeU bi|h school «C. '|M , . . epuaspun «cottons, {nucy pattern.sport.bo»«.ort.bo**. 10-110-13. JllZtlmal/iwen'Mid u , . ttOBBdtd » „ „ d .d .U• Uit Deieembef —V i fn acUon In Jaaoary. jT'^X Ll/m ^ ...Specially , Priced .ra s “• “" «"■ •°"""' ______B ^ EliaMn. - The ^ y f . fo r this . 8 8 _ > = ^S"cond!;'tS'"S; Buildingling PePermits » I \ ' E vent! 1 3 8 1 wUI organize A f B■e Sought S O U g l Here i t t ' j \ Ik .-.i'...... l-0lte'cblor U'hefe —'fretii'fK^ascy paatelapaAtela toU Tilth iprlng work a t S« “ s* ordinary t t T , popularular town darks. Tailored In 'Sl miracleracle fabric —-> Mb K «P«»- 0>ee kitchen of “the Barrel Inn, ^9H^H I - :/£. r»ere «fved by Mr. < « Fourthth avenue west, w and will tJ. jg| t wonderful, wrlnkle-rtelatlng rayon>n aulUrig.sultlrig. alla l J Campbell, Ur. and his one.famlly frameli dwelling . Mj hbD. Mr. and Mrs. from Waahmgionshlngton streetstrei to 359 Har* bearingring famous labels. You've seeo themn advertised InIr a t and >Us. Mable :ct. 'leiidl^'1 ^ ' fas^onfa*^~on ^ g a z in e s Ihla Sprbg . . . DOWdow you " , .I n anotherther pennltpennlt askedu Saturday, jMK-. ______Lloyd Welch. 1811 Hig5lch. 1811 Hightand avenue V rJKjJ can have one cf}-ccfj-ourownl All alzesl n ] p cast willbuild build a a 10 10 by b; 2<.foot add]. W‘ w ' , ■srian lor fo" ^ ^lala 24 by 26.fool3s.io one-famlly , ^ . frnmc dwelling.Iwclllng. TheTh additional Worn.Women's Hawaiian P m iR n U r i V f ^ space.wm11 be U5«d u^ed fofor a bedroom. .llU d ll 1 / l i V C The week'aek'a totaltotil IncludedIncl a <1S,000 Print Blouses “„S ‘M»'">««'id a 110,000 home. cwt council drive for t Hijfnnsn area, an- Dui : Uclc-off mecuns ll I p. m. Tliursday In ■ R V S'lif;"™ 2 .22 9 W ■imm,. Final plans ■ 9 | LLATTER 1 % | — “ B S ^ u ., 5hoBhort Sleeves. SUes 3J-38 ------iia.itArt imm ediately___^ ^ - H A l ...... WM ir±i. A goal of 1400 ^HATTER T . ■“ “ triliUarca. A portion ^ ta be used to Improve -»••• FASHIONiKtON CENTECENTERM eaEatUne asp frounds for Boy iSjuirtersi3portlon»d!lgotothe and the re- STANDARD STANDAI I n v eesH s H g gate a leiued Id Snake River □ On « Top _op ef . Old «,. Smoky; 8n. Acrosa KT. district field man. Uie Wideride Mtoaori-ThB Mtoanri- . liim ijBson and team w ea v" ers------““ ANDERSOhPERSON'S I Tuuday evening to p SparrowDW In The Tree T Top: ■a* and tampalga. Foraaklni;ling AU All Othert-Blog Othe Bright Prints!! PastelPaste Solids a ars Oren Hutton, Crosby ..... -...... M SALE PRICEDI Junioror WWeight algl i,Don -njckcr. Arnold n The Hhumba Boo{l - CONVENIEWENIENT . iriTMw.VemW. Car- TobaccoCO lUg-Spade lUc-Spad Cooley_..89e 30-DAYAY *Cottoii SkiiSkirts^ BUTCHER LIHEHINENS SLtr'*"-"" - I - .....______...... ______□ May TheThe 0»odG«od LoLord BIe« aad CHARAF Ton; rm WrIilBg A Lelter Wn«IV«l-VRGE . . . Reg. 4.50 3 . ' 4 9 9 ' i H6 People ■ 'r^i^^-Ed”?r Lord-Eddy Arnold -..«$e 3 .9 9 '' ^ 1 r Lore; Only A Moment Also availablerailable . .. .. S w M * ilEntertein •>;k4Une------89o _ ' . ' Eight bright summerr shades ; Aprtl 21-Mr. and .icpdhi Budgetcet Plan H a lfclf circle s k irts in w onderfulerfuI wasbalwnshable cottons. I'iM f S 88-inch w id th . . . finne e rayon ray o n • . Ttrry and sons are 4545R.P.M. R.P.Sl « . . X,, fw f - *Si' Contractract PPlan lan ’ A ll wiw ith zip p e r closures. Choose youiyours In b rig h t pL‘ J S f T he1 moat moct vaoted vaotei fabric o f suminar a t aumlver*aiT'n:flBC& B a lm ta ij n We . “““8ht*r at □ See My *=“ ni e TmToo loIn My Dreanu: E S W f 3 i ' can hardly hardly bellare belli tha price ouiselretu TouU wantw ant yard* : t e prints or gay solid colors.rs. SiMBS im b 112 th ru 18. f - ¥ t Wullam E, Wheeler Ight Sweevbtart TimeI Payment PIPlan prints t ' M r (ummer iummer aeparates. *< dreasea. Luih eolora ot blblue. atfM i Kalupci:, Mont.. are -Lom bardobardo .....----- ...... B9e f M f a n duatyroM.TloIetty roM, Tlolet, ai^ut, navy, black, a n d white. ■____ notlier, Mrs. L. D D ^*>ar JnImt it In Lore: it’i A Layaway,way Plan to ie ly Day Teday-Como Teday- —80e SPOBTfiWBAR — MeezanlneM eeonlne PIECE GOODS —S tre etrtFIoor Floor . nionpMn, Salt Lake Q SentiinenUIlenUI Jsomey; J«am A’is.isris': arber^-Favorlte Americaa «a^® / FREEPA!FREBPABKntO a ______.W.M . IMUSACKOF«C0M SA C K O Fi ' S s i f ^ S S - c h i l dIREN’S-STANDAIID e e n ’s -s t . ------. ^ n P « « r THeWblf,THb' Wolf, narratednw by H I - MM e ie n 's SS u u i t s . iet Served sterling>g HollowayHonow.y_____ 44.M gBtolr^8||B| iJsoUB -''I at' Maglo lhe pianoFUdo , ___Ray,.*3.93 . I—«« high Hhw>5. % The = O ; °®®“ H lad«iTh«Sea,etstt.-4M7 Hr ®** - l '®*ortd by the Carey n Bnja Btmny In 8t«tyland— 8t ’Vtm S L - . . ,'^** ?•, Ted Davis, Mrs. Mel Blane la n c ______------93.67 BttSaWBc^ 1 Mrs. Oil? Chaumell i . . 3 9 . 9 9 I aent commlttec, e Reg.j<110 scned as game A specialI selection ef rtcord« and ftgaaaSBIWIBSy^ M en. . . here’aere’a your cbiicbince (e saval D uring thala rem aliU ns 6 day* of Aiulenoo’s 5SUi I lhe pjst season. album# at a t druUcalJydruUcal . reduced KftiPySKBi*^ . AnnlTerwy.Bvettt.yau.1ry.Bvettt. yau.ean uva on.a • a u ^ taUor«dr«Utallor«dr«U wool«< gabardine o r worated------K f l - - p n ^ - ...... - - - lultl TouU11 (lod(Ind xlren aolld ahadei, ip o rt tweeda, a n d an: ------woaderfui teltttion.•elMtlon. BWgUBl or-dOTiWo breuled ityle#: 1 STANDARDNDARD A]ALBUMS H r ' expertf, detlgDed!tl(Ded lor cacomfort, handaome appearaBce, * n d 1< HALF-PRICEHALF.pRl

RECOROa^ _____------3 9 C | | H jM ' • Sieea'36.iten’86 thrthru 421 ■ •* Resul B e^Iars and Longs ^ ; OLABSIOAI, gs"L _„79c- Njo Charge Fqr Immediatedlote AlterationsAlt -- O&DEBr&DEB DTBT MATI. M ~ Order reeordf«rdf Ui« eaijeav way ... by {MWhmIiM MEN'S WEAR—streetstreet Floes*Floor ■ £ ^ ^ < ■ ■ 0 1 maU. CheckKk lb* rtccrrtccrda jm wkut. .lanmiMimMMaiMa M d o » u our lIhli u inaa« ad *4 wllta wiuand adlretfremliuaee. Md - im- - i v P P H B n H p B ^ foe porUte.ooUfe. All ptleeip Inelade __ ------— SAtf!AtE PR!PRICED! Men's Ajsorted", < s o i t e d W f P i W i B i P w U fa prcpauircpaU oa ordtn or of 4 or B— — «nor» reccrta. flg=^LEi^iEtW en^sY ordon^^ SPORT SHIRTSr s ” = ^ p ^ M ' '-"'j * * “ « BP. «,i, S WhiteShirtsr h ite •••"-•r 3*^4 ^ MK? I l 'J l l * * ‘ R«9.S.19 ..... i rtbtrdlne* ,.. eeol luuu indd cnpetnpe ihlrU...ihlrU . J \- ’ •»” 2 A 9 I f Cr i ENTER N e * alylet of, rayon jabardln* popovenrijriw-Plaidjr ito .plaid .Md.» — j l - A l' pJji^eelt-ijpi»ral»w>*k-vpperahRwla andxroKi Stripe*. Fid;:yourlavortte your favorite .-.. . ff : -1' I t ^awSoKrot-M ------"yssnsTSB r a m uixe. Su««tMS*VMdon1SS^^ ■' portoaitty aiKl ehooie Keek iSiH• 14-14., . „ ^ g K . ^ *^actor Rememberemember iOor - N'few e w toLocation c a tl . «n™UKKBBHZRTS-'Stnetlnogr7 W m ■ .. .■J-- SrTwta’r l la thelhe De^«Det«eD«^BIdf; B H v . S - i ______MEN'SrsFURMsimra m w j ^ Sto AND ACBOMiCBOBS FMFitOM . ' THElETOftTOmCB rOST on = = = s s ; j i ; 'LjpAGB FOtlE TIMES-NEWS,S , TWIN FALLS. IDAHO10 • ______- . - TUCKERSCKER^S NATIONALNAL I “ ' - ^: : r 1 n “'“WASHING.TONiT O N CALLING” BY ]Pomona Grangers ( For Jerome> Meet M e e t » ------yajiTamito rt r«k int. »t th» rd«i WHI] ixris CHILDS - JERQUE. April a i-B d n t Welgen WHIRLIGIG[ G _ A '] MSEQTJIS county home demontUaUon u e n t x, vtekUiM la IMI u d Ikl TwIb r«Ua « (aaitw i non; t r ^ r ^ wat glvea Ult nfU idegrte^S ^ HvS» « "„'3 !SS.K"S.“u;rr, gp_ 'sfioTs^ y' gj Uils capital you sometimes get th e c Pwnona Orango TTiursdty night at u 0 cker >t not Klllcint Place,-Tm_olc.r «h.llarevo- » nvo- .R,portt of iubOTdlntti"drtn»« . BT CAXaUR—PATABLIABLi ' w IN 'a ADIDTAKCI WABHINOTON--'CtHINOTON-''Con you pleato tell me."me.- aasks tk t I aA 1 sUte of hopeless confusion, bor- k }•» P. U.. 3amden, Ctmden. N.N. J.. J.. “why■ the United Statestes refusesrefutet ' ‘— ------' dei derlng on Idiocy. It Is a n a ll wonder '“S It K s.;'ss.” »iSn''io.«»po«»«.:10 pound* ■ ------— ; J'lJ to Advanceance money, monev. food I and mllltAty tuppUttuppUet to - - INFLATION 8FREAOBiDH thlhat sometlmes^^^^^^^ . apprecIaUoa from Uit norUislde «i both our frlenda of bombs, whlch.meant lh a t.lt can , ■ — ' YURoalftvlirm’VleWivliTIn’VleW ofof that nAtloh’t ttrateglclc poalUonpodUoo Dear Dei Pouo: ■ - • ' bot Uke Uie atomic bomb. T be B-47 b a t , non for IS- Ethvi > ;r people'i rtputaUon a t hti-dy flghU n? Disturbingi reporU on t^ieh e newer a n d e n a i a l e t ^ ^ H ^ ^ ^ B » been flown from coMt to coast aat t ,^ read.. A dlteutsloa of nroblto; ^ ^ -"It teem t to me th a t’ UUithia key InflaUontry inf trends haver r reached ^ t i abTMdata gtt an b average speed of nearly SOS mllet w i . . Balkan itAto ahould be one of thote. m t 3 my flnt Imprettlon...... *• i^d ^Tin-^tr-day ______S a hour..-‘nil»-wA3-wheaJt4-8UUeLK '4 ^ J — \ ' ‘positiona"of : tt/en ^ ‘-which• See- “J englnss carried 4,000 pounds of .- ' V - .retary’Acheson promised to devtlopdevelop -now -nm -fmmd under the-pUlow-alwrw -A tu ra a on a flight b M k B^ B O ^ H « !«I>t- Lo.I «»'a ‘ Bj 0.. w ______pressure as against 6J00 p o u n ^ to- £ OvOM* aiati U-. atUck on the free world.a. jet.^ . . . ______q Reed g ------: - : ' tO N FUSIOW AT-lWtTlW -PE PSAK=-r- re*3on;-oJ course,T 5^al-w eT lS»-H o-gBn n n nnal,- m l ------—7A.. B«a»»" foreign 5"?. policy with regtrdI toW goingsuui* at Idaho Palls when the whl which Boeing U bulIdInKng **lhc*^a\r the air rrom' the air we watchedd one“ one of of I Hartshbm , who were tccomptWe'd■Kemptnled T>v- - defense If h t-lt-atU c k ed by Moscow. J '" ted down torce-s new B-<7 atratojetJet bomberbomber, Uth w new marvels Uke off. It It sweptswept a AttheplAnobyMrs. UrbuiFort.uiFort. Jfiromiiin to receive the greatest welcomewtlcome e^6vtr bestowed lave President !Trum an tn d EecretAryV AchetonAeheinn ^P*ak tlQw could be cxpccted down top >rld war II across the runwoy trailing A a cloud cloud Refreshment* -were served by the 1 ^ i ^ e r Snake river this tprtng. He H t said ThiTbe same p la n t In World war 11 ai upon a national hero, th the e confuc o n liu lo n In th l# m c h ed1 any iny decision decl*lon on whether we would consider expect It turned out B-29s. After the war itIt ol of anoke and was airbornene in in a a h home economica committee from e m o re p ro n o u n c e d I n a red invwicmnvasloil of Turkey.Turk Ira n or Greece ass a hostile 5 ^ •'“=® 1- c bare floor matter of seconds, Our plane—a plane—a tl the Jerome Orange. s . V: , country becomes all the more pn Abort w« ON June J. Uke we aald.1. lots of wtJw u stripped down to the bare floor m the minds of the Americanic a n peopl p e o o le. *«t requtrineulrlne u» to intervene, ini mlliwrlly. In short,anon, we Involved. oMand as late as March of 19<81948 the st sutcly sUgecoach In comparison—jarlson— ______ley were htu S 0 deflnlto policy for th a t region a t aU. **«' le sparrow.i wss flying at an air speed of 340 * —;— Our -government,—Inn - -whlch-m whlch- llllons-- of. • ■ ■ • ______onlyonl occupants , w;^cre the spaffows w , . , WAGES AND HOURS?ts ? thtthat flew In a n d out of thelhe bigbig’ el-a - rt rtllw a n hour. The B-4T w ent-past J Amerlcans no longer have any real confl- w a vERINO e b in o — - There Th is some reason for thlt UJ as though we were sUndlhg tUll. ■*Burglary Chargei r g e S J f , . ^*3 D etrO enl; lent emptiness. ui dence. persists in a policyiicy oof f aapp p p e a s e m e n t In wavering,lg, however. however. YugotlavlA Yu Is such a remoter and We y have a good deal soI tar n*a^ a NNow Uie whole plant Is bursting It Its maneuverability appeared to be th e war in Korea and in1 its reiatitrelationships with hard-to-reachi-resch land land that, t our help might be "too ^.hbtby-sltlcr Is concerned. I only wlUwith life, shifts around1 the clock U Uist of a Jet fighter as It"b.'SkS banked Denied in Burley w the so-called United Nations.itlo n s. I't^e andid tootoo late."UK.’’ cspeChillr-wltlicspi nassla using* plAnetP“ " f : hope tho wages and hoursrs people underund the even flow of Oiethe tluorcs- ai and turned and then In a towfew mo-mo­ b u r LKT. AprU Sl-Ruiiell Win, On the other hand, one of < ibmtrlnej In tho narrow Mefllterraneananean tolo . “J ccnl llghUng. w ith thesete fantasUcfantosUc m ments dlssppeared Into theblue. blue. a and Nell Hart, who have been Pr iff tny American reinforcements.. y mts to be new machines moving alongIons an as- In this country we have thene brains brains cl charged wlUi first degree burglary military leaders of all ' ttimtime, C e . ]usiJ u s t b a c k fro m in other words. Vimo , . , Whenever the missus wants to be nes her words. Yuuoslavla mlRht bccome to us w h tt Bene someplace for a shortlort time, seirsembly line to completion.in. It Isla an ti and the brawn, the skills and and Uie the oi of Uie Oakley Uvern, plesded Inno- i the theater-in which we are I involved,d and Poiaod WASwai toto Britain.UlBriuin 1S3S. England felt, she K f had ahe hires our little boy to ''.111"".lit" wiili e»tiettriordlnary-example oft American ca cspacltles to do w hat has tobe be done, done, ci cent when arralgaed befort Probate mI perhaps the best qualifiedfle d oof f aall ll to a p p ra is e *« keep) her her treaty treaty commitm cot ent to Warsaw, but w tt O'” ' daughter. He’s right'Ight con- orgiorganitlng capacity tn dI American A America'sj -armed strengthI It it be- be- j Judge Henry W. Tucker Wday.- 5,! _ o jir pr_edlcament, disagreu.Krees aaim lm o s t e n tir e ly - -*“’*'’1*to to make m»k« good good for-m U ltary and geopaphlCAl«rT sclentlous about It and doess a better tedtechnology. . . . Siginning to Uke on massivee shape.ahape. judge Tucker set btll tl M.ooo ei •. The tragic leque) h ad a bad elteet oa world f'" ' ■ plane fnto The ]oi) is golrg to be done. - e, •with th e military, diplom,lomatlc atic and.a political ^ weiA ‘h*" “"y btby-sltter we've/e've ever TTo put Uilt brand-new plane fnto Tl - etch. Paillng to post the money , , because It depleted th e empire as tooiw weak wcaa, ^ 'ears gij, old. production w as not a m atter of ’Ihe danger now. In my opinion,ilnlon, Isla u the two men were remanded to ths r J policies our governmentIt is ia pursu p u rsu in g . to protcctect her her Irlends,^ irlcnds. . And he never complainsns about putiputting back th e old machineschines Uiat th a t In another department. It UIs thatth a t ei e u s t ^ of the sheTlff.-.Both-mtn - What greater conflictt ofOf oopinio: p in io n co u ld p re - ptym ent for hla services. Trh he e uiuaiusual hadhad.been used tb maker the BB-M - W . ourOU nwn Internal" dissensions;ons; otir w were arrested in UUh theM morning momlnn _ . ------I —wa,-also-are, likely..to. iargaL.lhifcCtyaa. agraboiiV the *B'-'mi'-a3i^ttttirtiy-atfferenty-aiffcm it deep’ of aheiit and houTs about child labortbor andend . •• . stistrength U for. “nie new powerwer la1* to m TOTAUOH, AprU 3l-M n. An- tla perat«ly ominous in itself.a elf. We are,re, forfor Instnnce. Itutnnce m alnU lnlnf a force of about . ^ preserve the peace; to avert th s dls- ^ t* d N a - minimum pay? „ _ _ „ T tha d u - ^ 8 Goodman h as retumed home Jul 400/)00 inIn Korea. IncludingInclu our own and United Na- i»A P«n Throughout th o Wichitaa plan t are p{ ^-ar j( jt possibly can be alafter vlslUng her daughter, Mrs of ' ______Uom troopt^We■oopt. We are tire Increaelng In our domestic5 Strength atrength ___ _ w e m e a Fop SS,"E * ^ great drop presses to make:e th e forg- inverted.-,y - CCharles .CArpflnter,..and-famlly, in fro There Is no way of' knowingtoowlng what per- to 1 .400],TOO,wo almost Almost overnight. ov In addition.' we are- ings that go in to this fantasticallyantastlcally (coprrisbt., in i, l>7 ubluj rMiur* r ftmUy, In from-HtUn s to*a«^n! STORAGE SPACE c.ldwell. She also vl6ll«u^th„ Z centage of the American:an people feels that ' finished weapons and raw materials to Qen- Poiu fur complicated Instniment. The B-39 •,i«llc.U. Ine.l ed tnothtr «hown i t thi J _ J ■ .* At. _ ctaI EUenhoweralenhowtr’s armjarmy, A feUow from a Twin Falls tur daughter. Mrs. Elvln Bltctoum, tnd n« Oeneral MacArthur has pointed c cn 1, .he was covered w ith a thinin skin of ------family. In Cascade. I p o in te d o u t th e o n ly AlthoughlUgh rearmament r#»rmamen orders are being handedtnded out *^re*toi w u mtklng personal . calls .urnmer the aluminum. T h e . covering of the r r logical course for this country t rate of more than M. n, accord- o^^er day to drum up some summer *»* pnpiaS a country to follow In tt Uie rate of more Ui 000.000 a month, accord- h .T .E swiBl-lKt wUin or. IB.;' B-<7b-°.7 .r.2s Trips, 1 Visits forr — meeting the challenge of RussliRussian commu- log toihB.ittwtUiB latest flRures,hbuti th e planes, Unks, artllleiT arUUeir. fur storage business. W hen he cnUed *^*1 :qulpment on one woman, he was stoppedined cold,cold «aluminum alloy, tlve-elghths of nlsm. Ammunition,Itlon. smalltmnll nrnrms and pcrtonnel equipment on 1 : rolUng off the assembly lines At that th a t rat«. rate. AfterA tiklnji If she planned»nned wlo n" ln=b ' thlek a t the body Joint U p- isted We couteel A A But one thing is sure,r, ludBtoflJudgin

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k en P lant T rees'forS' for City;C CrimeIlrime Solved! , JD Dies _____ S u g a r )Eii-m’s $27,98027,980 Value Is EvideincEvidence Shows. ... Listed in Estate RupetRupert Precedent ...... ByPd]By Pdliceman Eai-iiiiigsE a i’u for Thc petition for Uie probate of the RUPERT, RUPERT, April A a i — Abotl^ Uw 11 of Mn, Bertha Hllflker, who tlma■ima residents resldenU of Rupert belle« « - ^ OOu uB Bible Tip td In T sln Falls counly April 13 Precedent precedent has has been e9lat>Ualud.A..a . - i - - - W, ’50GoDQwn S,“3the nge of s 71, was filed In probate 3eMary DeMary digs digs down Into his anuala ^ B L ' - ^ - HAIFA, Israel, April 21 i^'r-A nd SALTs a l t LAKE CITY. April 21 (4V- '" “u ft rt Friday.Friday. A hearing was set for of>f historyhistory andnnd proves thal the thing - - 9B SL ' ~ It. came to pn.s-ipn.s.i that a policeman ..... ' Net c.-irnlngsM rnlngs it)f irm S 3 4 .6 0 were H.m, Mj'yMny 4 ,' haslaa beenbeen donodono Iwfore. ^ ^ B - »-— ^ . J m m i , hi1 Haifa, whlli! reading die holy S kK-' reported yesteryesterday b>- Utali-Idaho Tho ^Utlopetitioner, Earl 8. Lailue. instead Instead o o f f being t the first woman 3 scriptures,;rlptures. caiiiccamc upon the very Br** ___ . SiiRarSugar company In Its !850 report. ites th« chtate does not exceed candidate;andldate forfor cityc councU In Rupert, ord^ which led him to solve a K| T . U )^9k- DftvidDftvld oO. .'M -McKay, c president bolh *'■'■“r7,080.<0. v ; , i It, includes real estate Mrs.^ s. eE.-H;Eln.-H; Elmore U third. Aeeoitl- ' t S ^ - ettllng crime. lued at 523,000, JUJ9S0 m cash, ingng toto DeMary.DeMar? Mrs. Maude Nioker- - feSF^^'i V nettling crime. ft-"-Uieot Uie su g a r Ifirm and the Latter , *-. C M | r TheThe authoritiesauthorities of the land of Is- E & SalnU (m 00 In beans stured in (he Dean aon«n DoyleDoyle w waJ ai.aa aspirant In.iAU--. ' ) mitLImd_a»&rthetulnd.fc-'' m T flinounted to f Id Rovcmment bonds, wifevlfa ofof tho tho present pr mayor^ say* she acrosscross the river Jordan, But those 8 ® ;- ^ common stock. Heirs Include six daughters and filledUled UiBUib unexplredune> term when Mrs. • whoho did own thet as.tet and did - fM common »u,cl. t . .■0 . sons In S Idnho, il Oreeon, Callfor- Scottkott movedmoved away. i smugglenuggle the contraband cont had slipped - The eamlnss earning* represent a drop of a and and Florida, FlorIc naylwro and Ray------awayway In the night. iTT.179iiT.nfl from 11the ID43 figures. The bornrn ore are the the attorneys. i A wise policemanpollcem read (he words ^ per share cameamlngs In 1019 were 60 _____ Injured ctnu. _ t the prophet Isaiah, and In the GEANGF. .MEETS OAKLEV, AprilA 21—AchaeJ F air. - thirdnird vme_or_th vm e_of_the.first.chaptcr_ber. , '_ Qlvldcnds^piDlvldcnda^psid during-Uie-yiar • JEROME,—Aprilj e r o MB,—. -21—= —Te'rfllilt c]iHa"Tr“:]iHa"Tr“ iri“ iri“ Uio"Cotl5ge~hospltai; l heldeld the words iwhich gave him an i nmountcdAmounted to 6160 cen ti on shares of Orangerange will will meet n »t 8:30 p.m. Fri- Burley,Elurley, receiving recel treatment for preferred atpctatpck. and. 25 c en u on jn,y y a a t t the the GranKe C hall. Members burns)urns about about the t hands and chest. . - The asses were held for several common. *ro0 asked asked to to bring wrapped gifts He!e was was Injured Injure while using a weed without food and then were Prc-sidcnt McKnyMe noted th a t the fgjr a j white elephant d auction. . burnerlurner recently. recent! ftllnwed. je50_mgnr b£.ti_cT°H li'crxnjeijJm ------ccib,rIGrtho th o tuittfirytiuiiRry and braying be&aia rn A B i ph 30 p tr c en t, isut lonTvaB® per act® ^d the policcmau pollccmai to thc den of the CBABLES V. PETHICK ”was . l somewhat ” '; ! ; . , '’ lower. ■ “ culpnts'inalpnts In an ArabAt frontier village, - . . . . .-form .-form er er Shoshone mayor. Dried pulp pproduced a t four fac- II The culprits wiwere sore amored. as diedied Thursday Thurida: a t his heme, tcrleslories amountednmountei to m ore than 52,000 1 II THE OFFICEICE OF wereere the village folk and admiring Funeral'uneral icrrlcfslervlce have been •«( for (on.',(on.'. large.nt Inin the firm 's history. [I fellow;llow policemen,pollcemcii. 8 p. p. m. m. Bunday Bundi a t the Burdett Ths The president prealden' said that two stor- I I k I ■ So It was thalth a t the Inspired po- mortuarylortuary wUh wllli the Rev. Bert A. _ogeoge bins, cach « ilh a 12,000,000- | % | H llcemanceman read thcithem this message; Powell,ewell, Melhodlsl Mellioi pM tor, offlcl- 'pouudpound capacity, are being eroct«d at KENT II - -- TATLiVTLOCK ' '-~T“Ttie he ox xnowiKnoweth his owner, and ailng.iing. Bnrlal Boriil will\ be made In lhe ihelhe present WestWt Jordan warehouse I II AGE.VT AGE.VT the1C ass his master'smasi crib." ShoabODehoabODe cemelery.cemei Ititaff enpav- min Utah^Utah.______I ------igl lng) ------Bxisiness Men’s AssuriAssurance Co. Visits Listed ^ Unit Meets I will remain open In thotho same loci locaUon, ^i= r- ■ FILER, April :21 — Olenn Baird, . W '^ O o Fr k D o n e HAOERMAN,h a g e r m a n , April 21—The Ha- I over CIos BookMk Store.store. Khool ms«Ut in plaDllnr Jerome’srome-i new eltyclly park. In the front Ralphalph Brown andai Mac Flcnnlkcn 3AKLEY, OAKLEY, April Ap 21—The Oakley pcrman pcrman Pre-schMiI Pre-scli PTA met Thurs- II k i re In Boise attending the lEA publicblic library 1is being rennovaiea day day nftcrnoon nftcrnoon at . tho home of Mra. I] M A f »re UT»r ButUr*. Karen SeheiScherer, Kathleen Bell, Mary Ellen Gladowskl.Gladows: Tommy Cappi, Boise nt M r s . M O Md Tilly. In lhe rf.rrear, , U/lleft tato rlxhi, are ila rrry Cook,t, who helped twllh the pU ntlnr: mccUng.iccUng. _ underder the the supervision aupei of the Oak- Ted Ted Baughman. Baughman II Kent Tatloc'atlock and Stfienff rt'. C. H irti M n. Clydede ElHoU, prpresident of the Gardrji club; .Mayor JcJohn Hoiman; and Mr.. Mrs. O. W. RuKuby U vUlllnii ic l.- ' Civic club.'J ; !' A' new fcnce is being Plnns Plnns w w ere ere jnado' ji for the unit to II stalled and (he basement rooms «flonsor_a_lca tnon^or « t fn Jor_tlie_mDUier* of. I ------^ U lff , n rd e n elub menber.r. (Ambrose pholo—« a ff enp-aTlnE))------livesvcs In.OJtlohom In.OJtlohoma. Installed and (1 D pnaW ;M f=Jiosm * * * . * ------! being repaired. _ ___! chUdrciLjiarunfito-schooUfor-the chUdrciLjlarUr 1 - • Sasmusseirz r , * * * * * :------Mrs. Robert ReichertRe hasjctum ed------first first time time n ncxt c x t fall. T he t«a will be « ------of-thein;thcr»«them; thcrare yaurs," ------rrom'om'VlsiUng" VrsiUng' relirelatives in Pocatello. / sONSON DORK held held In in th th e e first flra grade room in the 1 ' i,will alrivo to continueJQ the'the sensefvicB the I I Mr. has given in_Jl I jte'e P lan te^ Members of the local agricultural Mra.Mrs. Clair Cy the Jer* "t^ Dtn w u t park will ome! Garden Qorden club clu Included Pleasant T of «h» /I M E SS A l L E ------dren 1 Irom from each each school and assisted « J t (he planting. A glass bottle I ■ i S. V i s i t s I O F ' contolnlnstalnlng the names of all die Tk » 1 childrendren from cnchcn grade was placcd he bottom ot the hole along wlUi ^ ? r n 3 ; l | f a OPEN SI • MIXORM Aone Related S“;“tree S°I snd a permanent metnl M STOCK • A ! MATCH THETHEM 3(11, April Jl — Fred markedrked with thet name of each j U moved to LewUMn, school3oI and gradesrsdc waa secured around SUNSHIISUNSHINE YELLOW • DAWN)AWN GRIGREY • CHERRY RED • MUMINT GREEN • PACIFICIFIC BLUEBLI Tin join h ta » f t« j^ o o l the trunk m ink of ,th«the Uee.______-•MOTH-• MOTHER- OF PEARL TANr A N ------. ------' ThreehVce varlelivarieties ' trees were Bcs.f Slmmonds and plantedIted Includingincludir American linden, THIS IS rHE . . . i,r*:ent5y visited his par- Norwayway maple iand thornless honey LAST Hi iW . R. N. Slmmonds. Jocust. LAST TIM E WE EXPECT TO BE Dull relumed home this Followingollowing the planting, the crowd " ABLEa b l e ^ TO OFFER t Bui Francisco, CallX., Rathercdlercd In the parki with Mrs. Clyde THISt h i s LARGE ktl Ipent thc winter. Elliott,3tt, president of the garden club, SELECTION SELECTIO^ OP CHAIR ^ t t I HeMahon, who spent as mistressnlstrcss of cecercmonic.i. Mrs. Sam AND TABLE TABI STYLES f - ^ ..... ^ t litre, has returned to Eakln.In. county itchool superintend- INin ANYany COLOR her hom t wllh her chl, was IntroducedSnlrod and spoke on- YOU CHOOSEC ■■■-J ...... r n a a T i i ,1m Oarlock. the significance slsnlflcanco of Arbor day. Sho Government Government restriction* ot N ^ Krt Ward Wilson and told the value of< trees to the PU- chrome chrome for for civilian use , r, Wll were Boise vtsltors Rrlmsns for bulUbuilding of their first means means thatthat thet large selec- \ • homes.les. When the1 pioneers moved tlon :io„ of stylc.s stylc.s now available U«. T. T. Burton and west, she snld, (. OUR LA ST t, she snld, Uiey found few trees will will be l>e limited limit In thc fu- ’ * * * * tud Junction, Colo., vb- and In 1873 a daydi was ect aside for ture, ture, Further Fiirth shlpmcnt-s •. II. Mtj. Kate Alexander. Uia planUog ol ttcea. 6lnce th a t will wijj be allocated allocn In limited J B F •- EhMliDM relatives re- time} a day for planting tree* has quantities. quantities. Don’t delayl LARGE SHIPMENT beenI set asldiaside throughout the Buy yours now. m J£ S P r i-ARGE ------worid.Id. She also read Oov. Len Jo r. ^ ■ ice Planned 'I proclamatloD to perpetuate ^jlH X\-E, Aprtl S l-F lrst serv- irk Commissioner Commli W. C. H art UW talhtnewAsiem b\y spokete briefly. briefly. He I said the late R. .J!M r J U SST T ARRIVED! / ED! \ Ib thirch In Shoshone hava E,Shepherd Shepherd had donated the . ... -Jn . to n 1. m. Sunday, Sun- froundmd where where 4he - new pork lias Making It poulble to■a give you almosta any combinationin you desire.desire, As .our B r W' 1 »IU be held a t 10 a, m. >»cn1 established established and thc trees plant- .jK - “ stocks are used up wee wlli be forceforced to lim it our open stocklock policy. MaiMake your S Chsrlcs Shakleo will *“■ selection now] I wmon at the ser^'lces. ayor Mayor John John Hosman dedicated V ^ idlcaUon servlets wlll.be the trees trees telUns telUns the children th a t V ^ E. "thesese trees belongbelo: to you. take.care I J " v I j ^ X A------11 »9 .O- « 5T B ...... 11 4 4 ,9 ,9 5 to c h S V c ------.-.11.951 1 . 9 5 2«h 2 « h D...... 9.989.95.Eacl^^ Each^ jg ' ., E...... - Jl* J l g . 8io — JJOW 7 .8 8 THE EXQUISITE'S I T E ^

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Su 2'an’i^®^ *«anty, fori r a pUno that • 35x4S»aTO ; o f f i ili»ys CONVENIENT TERMSrERMS _ Thif f.^iiuw WULn a i p a phyft style glTes e x tra leg r o ^ ------r ------! for thethe extra ap* apace. Graceful afched legslegs of l-lnch1-lnch tubular ateel ~"SrougS*^dODr^*ug'S*^dODr w bw foW ^* M ay*^''uirt'w, UKd wiui iuf o n . lu t up mnd ons cou . _____ chrgmegme plated to Itlaat indefinitely. ; ^______. . . jld«.mla«.a:ild a .m la « .a -w a ll.. - I ------—------— ^— B rtw l'joti ME STYLE WITH ONE LEAF,______AObEBROIROWN' ,F,______69.95 WWE E IHA.VE MANY STYLESTLES NOT SHOWN LARGE DUNCAm’H m ; STYU8ITSSTYU8lTA:fetat-l.,t IFVeeze Expectedcted FSm ylie’s Staff Is Radio Schedules ®Radio Station 1 [fp Twin Falls Rad [Ip j J s Inviting W War,„ a r , „ For Boise ValleyVaUey ' “Answer Filed On Job, Sayslya. -soiBE. AprU 31 (ffV-BmndB*Mi. ~Stuaies'NICEZ^ ^ K L K KKVMV V M ' KTFI AM-FM ^ Senator Charges r. . 1 were fired up again i» fJJM KlLOCyCUES) fl{50 fllM KILOCTKILOCTCLKS) (1«« KILO-M.7 MEG) I I T l WASHINOTON. Aprtl1 31 OFh- Union Headl e a d ; of ^ Finance Planl u l l -I 'ADO iRockr KeuaUla 'MBSMBS xInUnaMBUIo iHBO H e re fo r Tiff,Senator Taft. R.,0.. BaldI tonight the . . . tVNDAT aVUDATfltJ^P>T aUNDAT ministration Leslie Hyde, president ofthe the Twin TWn Mid heavy 1 --— Mra, Florence Gardner.er. KKTFI TFI pc policy of the Truman administration membera mudgepot firing last night Is be- BOISE. Aprtl 31 «V-Th« que»- ; i ■;?0 •Rjdto BlWi ClMi ‘iod iWorl^ N.»,j-i RouodcsBoundos manager, filed on answer Saturday In In'Korea,!.^ "an.eneouragenientragenient to to Falls Fi labor council, told members _ ■gh? i.’ K — tion whether unused Iund»'«ppro-. •; :S0 of rropbcey T:3& sEltrntl LLffhl ted w ith r~ ' ______iS E;“ KiK iS:5:£r;; & of Dibia to a eomplaint filed by KLIXIX charg- ag aggression, not a deterrent."■nt." FiFriday he was disappointed with — prl»t« .Ttaitl ______»!^.»)ll»hllrtU of Plbl« to I -red Chinese condltinna.lie found lo W artlngtan.shlngton. ------' of EducftUon for Ui» currentnt blcll-blcn- jJ: Stbtwl ■Wna— — iDc ■thaf ahtf'trespaised on-KLIX - -The-rcfUMl-wrbomb-Tcd Chinese « o;o» Mltoh Stbool Cboir - >Ui air bases In Mancliurla andS l to aaccept c c S t O. DC-, during a receni trip there. ’ nltmr'Cftn be-carried #yer.t«-M»lttto-aaalat jJ: o;,o riM r»»Vol-« Orei. i«:^o0:^0 lArihuTlAMhur^iHh «•. |:W iBurch Tim* property- I forcea on He aald ha vUlted tbe senate tn d ■ In operallnj the whool alter July T lu scianta Mr*. Oardner denies thehe neces- he help from thc naUonal, forcea on . rom trrj(- Formosa, Tafi declared. IsIs anan Invlta-Invlta- foundfo only igjen senatonB presenta • J A M - s e J U UDOer'itm.- ! {?; I;” •«*theK!£.V*C6urc|i MLh’ccntu^ S«r«Di*s.*«narfa ' ‘ty preventing her from trr.i- Pt Sssioiji clli Aflid 11:» Ulna Crtnbr II iJO •««thoma ij0AC*m« cr cr i«w mu. eonstrucUon.work la underway*rway- Sha ac and elsewhtre.ln the world. _ m favprite musicians. .. j J];39xPi>no ?lm)rhuuf« ::M xTh« iTh« HKbHow Hha-lo’ IZiQS Vtuihn BicnnM ^riradmits inspecting the property,iperty. but Hlj vjews were outlineded In a In de-' a de- X ater heexprBssed-hU-dlaappolBi- - — New PUn OHtrwl- I iJ: 3:oe iMirtln K>n> . - lt;1t UkIM PrM. N m A Lewiston Chimbor of’ tobom m - Jl 3|10 >nob^Conildln» : QBlldenies that she was forbiddenJden to do ba bate with Senator Douglas,tlas D D., HI., HI., ment m' to Sea.-Henry O. Dworah.-Oc merce plan to kfcp NICE opcrnilnBperntlng 4:'«tl, ' 4-oo •ltor*Boi« 1 Jorum so. She alleges that P>anklk C. Mc- at at the annual banquet of[ thethe Amert-Amert- when wl h e vUlted him In thS e senate s Sunday-April-April 22, 9 pt deaplle lallure of Ih't I95I tpffUla- IcRWla- t:!.' «• ‘Town MMlInc 4:>0 I)r»m> al Mi Intyre, vice president andid genernl ea ean Society of Newspaperper Editors, Editors, office of building. Dworahak w m ture to appropriate lunds for th e WojM 4;(S -Sand.r Vn t m anager of KLDC. permittedted her to cl( closing ihelr three-day convenUon convenUon among an the absent * e M ^•J..IS he aald. the RIT2 He told the cmincU' he also dls* eritzclub 195J-1853 biennium will be studiedStudied •wSi’l.r Vinchtn S;30-nr. KlWiif i« m ake th e Inspection. h«here. a**Uitw’s "Where Good p« • by the state bourd of tdcxcatlonJtlon a t 7:;0P.'w •ruVjnoiiy’jJ^u** •JUrinimy JJ i:Io *KinM’i*no• no QuirUlQuarui ”’g sut««iuen£Jy. Mri. Oardner ad- , J ,fc , „ cussed labor problem«> and labor’s ilr.HnV »:M lUr»»T Thf«t< rdner ad- senator Douglas argued Uiat an ^ Blliffltlon : 1 2 8 T n d Ava - ita meotlnj in Pocaltllo Thursdny.ursdny. _S-^ _J:« .o ,,* i.,„ ,o n »;00 R«TI. H, m lts th a t she was askedI to^ leaveIca;* gt atUck on the bases—whichhich M so iM la r ^ : ------incai-underimiid.unr«nt.; source,Rource _Sji3.«onclij.,^«adlIin*__ jppw_____ the properly.-ftM_atal«a_thBt._that. ehe Bhe )iftvo.not-b«en-uwd-against-Unlt«l P.* i!S :5 ;:e'- cS ------***Ih'otI’s r Imstness. Re* Olson-wa.<>Ison wa.t of funds the l^wUlon group was 10;00N««*'' »;I0 •Knch*rlnJ IHour 1 ;M il«l Oufillon;;’j'i<* compUed , w ith the request.' She dc- jj, Nations uoops-mlght provoke th e ,, ' countlnf? upon »as jcvcr.il thou- Id E.anu nles waking any threats that she p, electcd repnssenUtlve to theh e sU ta ; u. 10:IJ*wniUni TuihcT . 10:001:00 (i.l<;■! PiriiPirit I |I9 iVolui ind E>«sU Die! th a t sne Russian and Chinese a ir forces Into J" Nampa sand dollars from the currentent b l- ii-oouli L*t, Don’* Show I0;4S3:JS iWiW«r ir n«Tjf« 9UI iSenf br L>drLady wouldWOI trespaaa or make enyny troubletrouDie -i] gii.out stiack and possiblyBlyLl 1.515^bring bring on federationon j convention 7. at Nampa ■ ennlum, which hu rat beenn sp e n t ______H;” }‘?2 w ...— ' ii^.> , — for tha rival radio tUtlon. - WWorld war III. ______^ ----- yrc------— ------IT B*M& B tis. O iu Jiiti Ji rB]:ii(;initcil~by ~ ______Th» grauD wos Informed ^the e statestate ^ f — ^ m t t . . , , x"bv Max ' DougUs tald he could1 approve bpprovB a a jjbor j»i commlsalooer will visit here Confrr on WluitloR S;M C«ll.lo Pf»r*r ’** * Pranit etephan. and KLLlXs. cyby mn»Max against the Aalatlc John Hfinsbtrs, Riipcrl, presidentresident l;lo ;l lIoll>'i roTIir* _ KO.TDAr KO.'VDAr ' ^*'*****ifOKDAT a ^ . U oyd. ® the Aalatlc sometime in May. He will speak on niTiiInn ^ I'urpli S«i* UMir* a.m. . oKin nn mainland by the Fcfrmosaa forceaforces bb u u t t industrial me safety, of Ihe stale bw>, N m . AJirm Al.tm Clock (:M i}»k Btktr„ KLDC ^ Is nttempUng to gain nn ™ conferred with Oov. Len Jordandan toto- - 1, „ 0 .Ueb Cm»4l. W r-i IiOO MornlucriOO Mornlnf N.» ilS Mxtc VallcrIrr Aa Injunction InJi: rcstrnlning Mrs. GardnernnrHnrr attempted mass ack attack on red on red . day regarding lhe Kftool situation.tuatlon. :t J: 0 lilih« N«W« r:|H Tiin Main »J*in P. P. KInr. Kin K«vt :M Muilcil Roundupwndup or nr h : e r employes from transpasslngn T n S China not only would prcclpltate preclplUte The • Islamic religion haa„ _soma . . M U m m The governor taltl ItemFberg:rg h a d ;• * •'"’'•Iut Kl«ni»a 1:00 BrMkful1:00 Rraakfait K« Kawa ill Dr meetlnBDlCCtlng ,;j rI-IJ i j •K•KlVvo*f’N«lrtbor lI'vo« N ;M Kunnr BIdt. UoUa cd Cd to1 show cause why tho Injunctionmiunctlon other oriental peopleseop^les ond and —— — ------' • -Tnday In-LewlJlon (it whicliII throo »;M »;l ...... »:Q0 ChiMi b» Ho khould not be Issued on three, oc- . 'i o •a lM i‘ «"°1taT ■” ® k« ~ h ” ir.nk“ Uiree oc- “F ■ WEHOUSEl^ members of the s'.ilc boardrd hndUnd j*-* io’do»!00 •K''SV°fih •KilM".'irnH* s ’etka «;« [••nMilll»r Tlma ^flslcnslon.-s, but ,cnch time a conllnua- ' ' , ^ conferred nith a Lewlslon group j5‘; c)«b ’:)0 .ww-iioVn.MM-M'irn M-M'loJln »;IS il)>» U arnoirn w ,y UorDon has been agreed' upon.n. IU READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADS) ^ al»ut a proposed plsn to finnncc 10:J0 io:J J»y lllll. Br£«n ll:3^«U4lf.l:]^>Ladlr< Filr Fair 10:11 liana Plckeni thc school for the next wo years. yeara. >|i? ijTn K— “ ““ S : ,.- - " " " '■ C l Declinri Comment . The govc.'nor mid he hnd "no-- U;i s i f ” Shortage Found ^ . comtnent” on tlic conferenccc'*as” as It t--- 'i:*S*'j ' j II*:M 'jM *Ja,*k i* icltk*' KI[k«i>od 11:)Q tCforsa Hleka did nol reprcseuL any ofdclnl1 ncllonncuon ---i!Sj!o SS" ;(S ’.K:’,;*'.;'.' •Ham’llun.'Ntwa’' ” fiTlS Fam ““ -In Credit Unioni „ 'J E R O M E on the psrt of the stale board.ird.------«i«3«io M»>>» BtlltT. n«lIrDOBi StOOTOO ‘M.tlc‘Mark TAII lt:ip!!ilhn'tor iue ------shoringcshoi (n Spokane fire depnrt- after July 1 undoubtedly wouldId havehavc , , m ent credit union fiinds todaytodTre^: re- sifjv., M oy., t u e s . — io-W-*pp»v£ilJiy-tJit.«ale^)>qM organ City. La, Seventeen are on t BOISE, April 31 fU.fO-A check on «...n m _i.. »,.HJ, Mualc .... Wagner for a quick peace In Korea. jtno'known dead and 23 others nre m-M-m-i's- ExceptE> for the visit, the0 general restaurantr „ ti and milk sanitation.tlon pro- MUI (||]B Mui HU Triatan and Isolde: Prelude These opinions are lhe mainn ones “’B bresumed dead. apcnspent the day quietly In hhla is o*-nown gramgrar s wns being made today by Har- — WflBetcd~ln l eiwrts-from—Asacjd--\ssoei-- —An-inJureovmoved from the Sues and rushed to policepoltc a t 7 j 00,000. „ " "" H .im 'iirtiraw '* TQ. marine hospital. . . McAndrcws met with Idaho public ™ Sunday9:30p.iii. KTH In Tokyo. MacArthur's former ro - mar After breakfasting, he tu.urned rn ed to Zenithi,-„i engineer H. C, Clare to dls- -fpUB'WlHte AfHIZ2,lT]l ' doubt, and In Turkey, wherere to p Tl Tho Esso New York helpedned guide rending some of lhe thousand.-; of s gen- the stricken tanker, a gaping nole ipju isands ot pj^ns to reviseBO milk-mUk- CARTOON • S H O R T S diplomats remember thal the gen- tne “L'fF *’,°i letters and telegrams th a t have „„ h «r»l wa* a dote Irltud of theI g rea t t^rothrough her bow, to the MobileDbltC ship piljd up, la t nave grading definitions to conform3rm with _ Kemal ehanneL and trunsferrcd two In- „ USPIis standards. ^ TurkUh leader, the Ute Kcm al 10 day In — AUturk. there were differences.■es A t Jured crewm en from theh«'*"’ EssoF«Q MacArthur spent th e day In ------thoao two key post* the teeUnatee'unj OOreenslxjto ff to a watting tug. ' I” runa high thst the general’i:* rore - Newsmen w ere prevented by ■ffiovil may cause eren greater■f bit- b it- BtarStandard Oil company officials OlOld Fashioned Hearhound atick temeas against the British—whoI—who >ronfrom boarding th o Esso Suez or *andeandy at “Ilerbtfs" Candy Shop- PLEASI were viewed as having a handj>d Inin "on*fom talking to crewmen. M2SC iSonth Mala Adv. LEASE COME; EARLY!EAR IIIM IM J.IUtullli.logg, President Truman's dectslcQ—andI—a n d • ■ - TO ACCOMMOD,CCOMMODATE EVERYONE/ THE LAST COMPLETEC toany encourage the Chinese com - | ? i A L L NEW! munlsta to preu even harder fo r a Eisenhower U l Getsrets J SHOWf STARTS ATA 10:45 — BOX OFFICE)FFICE OPENSOPEN! A T 7:00 long war or attriUon In Korea. T O D A Y aM t 1 PP.M. .M R Nod of Governorsfiors ■B y if* Aide Home From ; j ' There's^e's a I " As GOP Nomineelinee BE ^ ^ S u E S B B H l l TI Trip to EniwetoktO K w'WASHINOTOIf, AprU 31 t/P>—An SUN. and Mon. m.TOWH PEARL HARBOH,^prl! J l ijP i^ A Associatedsm Press poll of 411 of tho A pre^denttal aide v u reportedtea en «8 goTcinors-dlsclosed-todayb' that:- ■ I l i route from the U. 8. atomic provingroving i1. G «n. D w ight D. Elsenhower Is r - r - ^VERV A •rea a t Eniwetok to Washington to- day. Official* were dose-mouthediuihrf popujar prwltJenUala] choice . •bout his mission. of RRepublican a U te ezecuUves. ^ E mSHT% The aide, wilttam Burden,, wwas aa 3.J .Most : Democratic govemort are lA D D s > ^ g | expected to arrive her* fromI E»U-Enl- m,eeuncertain whether President Tru- Q ■------when... 1 — M T H U R S D A Y - wetok aboard a mlllUry air tra n s - _man _ w llU un again, bu t ha trill have ,'GREAT -. SDAY-APRIL2i port aervlce plaiia In time to c a tc h , » oommercUl plane for LoaI A n-n - support—soroeI ofot Ittt in III fild Twin Foil.It High SchoolSchg Auditorlra «eJes. the isouth-^lX h e doea. g r PreparalloDj ler atomle weapon'eapon 3. 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- TIMES-NTIMES-NEWS. TW IN FALLS,'ALLS, IIIDAHO ' P A o B S E V i a r ====s::^s==ss=:ssss:=sa .1- utomatie Safety, ^onsOK -. - Members3 of ClassQ of 1931J1 AttcAttend Reuniono n Automatic GadgetJadget PreventsI j ’ =-Maze«l^ a z e ^ t Gooding^ ■ lOODmO, AprU 31-An auto- a C u t t i n g .tic safety device prevwted a lyPtisicA ir lous fire ot Carter's cleaners, 4U AprU 31 iho street, here Saturday. t-occrtrred about 5 pm .-«hen a - * j cr exploded. The automaUc de- J % ■ J ■ l ^ ^ e r s u d cut- B went to work Immediately, dous- t J L : the names with live steom. Flra- l A J L ■ A « s i; s x - n making the short tun tivm the ^ A 1 C h a m p ^^underthM K > station across the street found ‘ W ” I ' blaze practically out on arrival. ■ , . ^ 0 7 ended k t - ey-dldn't. even-hava to use water. ■ of illI rtdlo-pht rtdlo-phonograpliil M . < ^ ^ o n f .in thtt >nly damage auauuned was aeferal Vk . , ,rs ot workmen’s coveralls In thc ct tho rer at the time. A match In one ' of lhe numer> (he pockets or friction trom a &^twt

L’lie fwt *in« uia W ^ KH B E^S& B E s S ^a^^sK joBsIsBH I T t .I eU0 M c c tM U« aeropbMk . eome eui Fridayoy nicb l u member*ra of the W hittier.:Uer. CaUf.Calif. OthiO then, left te rlgbt. are Jeha Hohn, Tw OOODINO, Api Fftlli high seboel clou of 1931 fatheredtred «t the TTai arf club far re> maiUr; • « * - * * - - ***** if * - *** dryer exploded. T ■ vice went to '‘‘ork Ij lng the names wlU ^^S:-55--eia!Classmates AttentUtend First Reunii men making the si 3 T 5 « ® I I I Reelects tire station across the blaze practical A p*fUa t t j C r l a - S S April 21 They-dldn't. even-1 SruidS r Indio. r Despite S Of High] Schoolooi ’31’3 Graduating Chamber of ll-CMtviy MbIiMl th e direction of Helen W hU- reelected J. E. Cus Only damage aus S j l- y this iBllure wos ApproximaUly■oximately 555! membera of the members■ers ondond out-of-townout-of- guesLj at- under th e direction o pairs ot workmen’ ax4 MMl tJvwcad Mtiln’* InJlitenee th a f Tft1n Polls^lls bishschoolhigh «cl clou of 1031 tended.o.teola - t e o from-S from-3 pjn. to 5 p.m. tell, Mrs.,irs. RichardRichard Robertson.Ro (Joyce president. nu5). WQi orosroni chairm an. Also reelected w* dryer at the time, ruf oreferenllol-tanffs ttnd^eir~Wseir~Vlve5 lve5 anda; husbands At- SAiurdaylay.ot-the o tth e homehom ot itrs. Mary Wllllamfi). was progi of the pockets oi I aagloMfiBf______^______Wt ruwiln tended Uiethe t:»astlM* reunion Friday Franceses Holt Holt Carson,Carson, general chair- Asslstlnffstlnff Mrs. Mrs. Carson“ahd Cai 'Mii7 ‘Ooyd, Nampa, vlce_ melol button could -nt-Oie tea-tabW-wemira. ry w.-M»3hTHol.ie ^ up In *®3a os Brit- a jjb t ot.It. the TurtTurX elub. ----- mon-forrthEforrthE reimlor reunion...... Puilennr-me tea-ta the blast, firemen .^j.proMct the empire The msoth h anniversarynnnlver of the class o ^ t of of the lhe Icalures Icalur of the pro- nobertson.tson. Mrs. Mrs. ArthurArth' Dahl, (M ir- Earl Murphy, Boise, *msjltin- broughtt members fromi as far a«»y grnni following followlnR thc Ihc banquetb was the '“m B3Qbcock):-Mrs. ^ o c k ):^ M rs. John Ancier- Nominoted-for oi o n I M 6Ut« regards the „ lo n gf Beach, Calif.,C« and Seattle. glnBingg of of "U "U td td e e Red Rc SchoolhDuse" (Evelyn Jenkins), and Mrs, ^'J'dc BPRINODALE,- r |,w(f US B form of w mh Ki^ny wl**l und Mrs. EUla P( ...... ■ '3 1 jjntlon m d warit T e ^ ond_w onB eolIs from : those ^ o . th>- rUmJarwJcfOifcJOwrt-aaft^'Iha .. and Mrs. E. D. J on •erm-brett cou]3Ml"o£tiodr m also Included a memorial « a Cbles. t h a t p o i'n /s ” t e r ^ , w A nbl ofteod. program also Includ — t . F. McDermott, I Lake City. 1(0x11 to empire coun- cIomclass reprerepresenUUve* were by Donnld)nnld Murphy to the six de- present,; Mrs. RichardRlc RoberUon ceased members of tl I •» • j « i 1 V. Sharp, Filer; SOME MORE OF *• RENTER — ------_ ond Heniy Colnei S'S,',:; ‘r ™ p .,. ExhiWt Pla T H O S E GOOD n i :nt, Jim MoJtwell, ls,lll,ln_*il"'; “ «■ _!>“"! j messaeeaM Ur I read messages sent by class A t 1? >ha Hohn, Twin Foils. Coast. aagloMfiBf eton Killed ers who could nol attend and A l< X * T * V ia Falls, geoeral cholrmon, BRITTANY At T. F. Library ..rJt. ri'Lhoibondt, ' £ and gutsts, 114 i'£„SoXv^^t;Ss: Ei'Sob• Coiner s read , a greeting sent jecow»econd t annual a rt exhibit of J- E. Graham, Rexb SPANIEL PUPS OCATION on Test Plot K .’S r i" s cla.«- principal, U. N. Teny. the Twin s ^ F FalU a l U high gchool Paletto Hynes, Bol.'ic: T. E iirt Jl (/TV*Weed gpe- to member# of th Inqulra TtD IN O l! M t Mctlou of OwThee phone. ' ___ . Johna HohnHahn conductedcondl th* pro- club willrtli b e held In th e basement and E. T, Taylor. 0 nd t h a t operations Womenien ofof thethe class,cli wives of class Sfam while.. while. Allman led singing of of thele publicpubllc llbrilibrary Thursday ------~ class songs. AtcorrAtcomponlmetil wss ihrough{h Bunday. No odmlssloa will HerbtVa—Tineho’s Chamber cj Earl Dayidson ACRO : POST OFFICE 1 ! reelected — were W indsor J. f V *' wee^ap^a^ ibout 10 5-hours otter blrthr-— Dr 8. Grow-,-(Arta.iLlptOi^PrOvo. Gro5',--,ontgomer}-, BarboroB*j Spiers Is were Clyde Bncon, Twin ACROSS FROM THE POST C U M altiiough good xe. «, oil ““ J"Twin !* " Falls;, his grand- (Zclla A Askew),skew), Santo Sant Clara. Calif, chairmannon ofo f the usheringusho committee - :, J. H. Hollon, Twin Polls, Mrs.. B. B. F. F. SchwarU, Schwi (Uurett* and Donon WWcothennar eolhermaa ]a adrerUMng E n obuincd. fathers, J. H. Hoi . U w ily dl»«i«nt iltui.. ond O.N.N. Dingle,Dingle, LosI- Angeles, Calif. Streltus).us), WhltUer, WhltUer, Calif.: Mrs. chairman. ; Otto H. wuschel, Lewiston; - 4Uf,, S. . s _ a a Cassia county where ja l services “ "* « » were held at the John Payton, Payton, (Leona (Le Strelfui), - “ !!:------______- - McDermott, Idaho FolLi; N. . f ew 950,000 acres Infest- Twin Foilsrolls mortuarymorWo chapel-Sotur- Long Bcach, Cttllf., Calir., and i Mrs. 0 . P. RETUEN8 HTO U. fl. larp. Filer; J. R. Slmplot. SOM E W ApUm y . ‘ day. Buriallurlal was was made m tn the Tft'ln B urt (Helen (Helen Pipes), Pipes), Seattle, Wash. BURLEY.ILEV. Apai 31—After3 nine Joc Skok,■ Lcwlslon. and M. T H O SE 'amom Namea U______FalU cemetery.emetery. The Thl Rev. Herman C. Decorationsorations which which Included cherry monthsIS ot combat operoUonsopi in th e ■d WilUams, Montpelier. I on D. 8- streets and nice officiated.tflclated, blossomsms and narcissusnarcissi t*ble decora- tar eastist R oy A. Peterson,Pet seam on ^ ilnated for M terms expiring tn RPIT1 lut year killed 13.300 men, ------tlons wlUi doll centerpieces cente dressed In tho navy. Burley, bt u returned to § vere A. L. Barnes, Lewiston; 1 • ' ' )nly jtMdrcn. READ TTMES-NIOTS TTMES-NIJ^ WANT ADS. In thoe claM c la» colors colors were provided the Unitednlted sutes. States. f ' ^ " \ 3raham, Rexburg; William J. n PANIE , Bol.iic: T. E. Roach. Boise, ^ . T, Taylor, Coeur d'Alene. Inqi nt's—Flne canalea will be Earl D o special (or “M other'! Doy.” 638 M»1 ve $ . , ,$» DOW. H2 So. Main or Fbone Twin ______AdT. I______HOSE "in th eE k KN ni o w " ______o w n ^ = f n W i 5C Pay Only OUI im azing c h o oD s s e f f uj d j s o n f b i m J > oBlanket ^

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. Solid Colors/ t'-'FAQB EIGHT ,THaB5-NEWS,NEWS, 1TWIN FAl.lJ, • IIDAHO D A H O - ______■- |i[earjmg OK’d 'The Race Goes oon: Prices vs.■8. WWaj ages’ ■ District’siO OPS P S Awards Given to Office Awaitlwait« Scoutscouts a at h D isputei t e iofoi r „ J Meetingr of CourtCoi — Repoft-Boc: F lo o d .. C lub’s LiceiisL icense niB^ TM.f,!... awarded 'his Eaglegle ranra^ k tibadge ------Mr. .w a .M ri,. W»xnB, E-. Uim , Thurwlay night a t a B urley dS htv« bem denied » lemporiry in- ■Si^nl M.y* of_ honor-at-the;.Uie .hlgli.achool. blto ac. -“M.Jetf^^^ :______JuneUon /kstliut the9 mnyormayor snd.c ornce~of price -Teoderfool ranki'w went to ArteU> '®‘*rans ta^lJl* council of TOer. Hanls. troopop lO;10; JohnJoin H, 2 1 » « t o S ' ' T h e decision wbs lausd S»lunSaturdsy tl Fronk and War------— ■ b? District Judge Hugn A. B*1 - - 'SA“ “ S-i'Sfi?™* j-i- Th# Munsons sought to prtvtnt the leadUne w t for second dais ranks were- a«s ;y- Pller offlclsls fromn conducting a ' eastern Oregon junior Eilund andI^ ArnoldA rnold ^ PetsS.^Petsi..srded f bearing to considerr revocsUcnrevocaUcn 1» chaite under uoop 18; Larry Chesloy and 1 their beer license. They openieoperate the Ion No. 7. Smith, troop 19. and L ynn Tee PMtlme club nnd csfc in Tiler...... _to_iilfi_charta ^ioop 10. _ The revoc«Uon wsj.jecommeni wide variety of First class ranks went to Toi - by Filer Police Chief DareDave Hetoh.H#1 -150 ing. shoes, tex- Hutchison, troop 10; C harles Br The Munwns are Wingsuing HatchHstch for Lire, rug*, lamps, troop IS; Merlin Ol^SlrksBSSf Dudley, troot *9,470 for damsges they ihey claim hi , radloe, phono- and Donald Reynolds, troop 3o -»■ ..... fwuJted from hi* ulsndOTU* ita ._nQtlons._lug- _star-ranks-were awen$Ba"Ksj A. W amtt . ments. They chargee Hatch Is blcy£lei..aUTerr W rJ«lay.(noplO;.SeM Safiow t tempting to damage them to thei iware. Jewelry, iB; Donald Janak, troop 28; i n beneia of his broUier, whoih o also ap-i Berg, troop J7. — n f ----- er»iss"»-nier‘c«fe.------— •e filed, he-eald. -iife-ranks-«nt-to-Jo#-AUen ‘ ■|T Judge Bsker relieved a restrain-restra . . . 11 the covered Dennis Weeks, troop 37. ■ Ing order preventing^g the cour ■n^S^^B 'PRicE ini n d e x ; ■ w ovislona of the Merit badges were awarded l •• w Trom conducung thene hearing. of Jan. 2S. 1981, Teeples, art. home repairs; The n B . ruled that the , city! only plant a ■ prnvr linsatls.. Bmctiiagn. woodwork: P a rle v A HI licUrlllJ^, uild llic ili^ense vjIU i ■ulatlon took no woodcarvlng, art; M arvin Wrl| : Ijj necessarily be revoked. He lie said theI In establishing bookbinding, music, firemans [ji Munsons wll! not be damaged i olnted ou t th a t Kewell Dayley, music; C harles Peter:P« [jl the license Is not revoked. But he 3 9 ^ r o B P ^ ling prices by son. farm mechanics, may revoke the 1 opined that the elty may revoke I ■■■9 $25*eS*HHi hart, cost Is the Richard Blone, leatherwork; leatherwork; .\r-- TO TVtf ? y llcen.>4 U It h is a good reason to 100 “ • ed. thur Thompson; gardening, alrp B '49 '50 '51 1939 '40 '41 '42 '43 '44'4 '45 '46 '47.'48 '49 '50 '51 BOISE. April ai (OB — Dls (Tdenlng, airplane - W p 'O t i l t ' 1939 'tt '4141 M2 M3 '44 M5 '46 M7 '48 M9 '50 '51 : o p B nirector_Harry ------U.Vost sale stnicture; Derrahl Holmes, homehomt re- ■ .. * ^ Bf J. H. Barnes represents-esents Mr. aand ireeto and high, pairs, cooking; OUbert Hodge, h ^ Mrs, Munson, ivhlJerHiyl>on)' Hiylion) asn4 -TJje eoW or JlrtB/. MM »m t* tastired * u red by the bnreaa ot labor)r itatlstlci'eon-itatlstlci* eon The average weeklytkly e eam am inlnr* g i of produoUoo worker* turned doi day th a t the Boise 0rnce~0f'i bert Hodge, homp H A W J V / ta ft tentftllve figure of |6 tJ7 after havtog reach stabilisation was braceded *75^500 for an men, n p u rs. flremsnsWp;-MirJJh Dm I i Raybom are attorneysleys for HatHatch sumer price index, continuescontinues to to irise to new record highr[h r each mmontb onth. iHihtlr lit Ja n u ary ta • tentftllv home. repula.tlitmttnship; Doi ! and the city official*.ili. The dlsitdlsirlet GoTemioenl prlte controller*controller are are hopeful that thc flgure-announceicure—anuounced Ki.lJ at year end. This This mm ay ay be be compared ( with a 1933 average of J23J Udpated nood of "list,date pri ^ M h f p " DOTWd > I ^ ' court hearing from «hlch Which the de-t U nU tlrcly m U1.S onon JaJan. n . IS—m IS—may soon reach a “plateau.";eau." The hopehop bul tipressed In dollarsollars of of the the lame baying power of those In M charts- during the coming we- g j||jj|^ - I I clijon results was held9ld on on AprU AprU 13. la based Id part onn the th e decline decline of wholesale prices—ft-ft cost-of-livingcost.of.llvln lotUy's average factorylory workmworkmai an would be naklng sllghlly over $U Aotll 30 is the deadUne set ------bellwether—In late FebruaryFebruary foi for lhe first time in more than fonrfon week. Indlcationa aretre that th a t the ' wage figure will rise, based en 'tba« south Idaho and eastern Or^ In the wage freeze order. merchants Jfl tile prlw: GREEN chaite u LANTERN I Report Is MadeMade ------ceUlng price regulation No. 7. Everett.M._Diduen...B- IU. 1 - _Reullars-requlred_to_iilfi_ci — On Dam Projej Indians Seeking:eking DAR ConventionC l l L l U l l . Qen. Douglas MacArthur's love . are those .selling a wide C varlet A F E On West Addiaon[ddtaon Traffic Fii^sFines devotion-to-"our-oommon-harltei Items such as clothing, shoes, —f l ------Mcnibws-o<-the-KnuU-am lOW -SERVING-BEER ______I f heard a report on progressrogress of leglegit- Coliec»on ot'llnes ’l6r~6vcrUm tiles, yardsge, furniture, rug*, la rsr-dSriM ~ Onster of^%of^lHen ei AfCapifalEnae musical Instruments, radios,IN THE ph< ADJOLNINO...... - i r latlon.on the Hells canyon dam at and Im proper parking was lightc ,nl 21 (^^-A oeU- 'VASHINOTON. April 21 (iJ,>. SALE SLATED - -«pb*,_jjousettires._nQtloxi8^ nl! their meeting Friday» evening at tthe sa tuJ r'lftv raa ro R T HALL, April 21 (^V-A pet S a tu r ^ tton-fl.klnf-the-transfer-or-BUperIi nge,-sportlng.goodi, blcyclea.au ------7 lch!lciifHeitlBP.iieitna*raHiiCT« led bomc-today, Zileroyili bc.AUcUoneer.uil.Hu ware, china, glassware,J oke's Jew - LQUDQeTr";S:!t~^ Hi " • Th« rejx rt wm giventiven by EfaierEfa parking fines were pal ' 60th contineh- A. Steele, Ooodlng, will be clerk H‘ tx>as«tt. fines wwc paid clerk Ralph F. Orlnnell was beU watches and clocks. turned down Speeding on U, 8. slreeU and h I servsd bv Mr Schnell, M. A.i. H Hamlin am lin an and Commisjloner of IndianIndian affairs in: EsfrMhmenU were served by K Washington, D. C. r haVTg reach” . ' I and Mrs. Levi Bissona T sod d Mr.Mr aiand Tompklnt. ftvermge of j m e : women and children. Mrs. Vemon Lswton. Improper parking finestines were palpaid > Superintendent Helander ssld: ot those In I«S9, ^ = = ^ = = = ^ ^ = = ------by the 8 and B constructionistruciion com com- ‘ I’m willing lo hoveave an Invcstlgi lightly over $ » a ^ g P J g j I Oulley a n d Sw an DaDa- tlon or hearing whenicn I've seen tht l e ^ Rainmaking Plan ______pcUtlon.. but_I.dQ uiJuioiv-a_thii:i't knmv tt th in g ______— ------about It," T H E G R E I I Ordered for Utal aen...B_ IU. Isud . CA BALT LAKS CITY. April Sl 0P> Car Hunted A fter icArthu'r's love and I Oov. J. Bracken Lee asked Att} oommon-harltage." ...... WOW-SI Oen. Clinton D. Vemon today Utility Polee Strucl s S i o l t I' ...... I study: .potential legal problem 8LATTO ~ TH i which might result from artlflcl I ' rtlnmaklng. w •'1 P0'« ‘*0 tlone^..Mil.Ktfold.______' Representatives of U TJtsh coui Hansen sometime FrW ey «tic I ties met with the governor la , OANCE BAND EVERl week, aiklng th a t he include . }2. fairgrounds Mon* [ SA T. N iT E Items to be presented to the sped lead of Ouemseysl legislative session am authority h«lty I lo “ *• coUntlea to make tsxX leviesiM lu to i fs indltet* th e vehicle u-fts wns travelingtravellni OF BEAUTI Bance srUflcIal rsinmaklng.m a to r P h o „ . In ft letter to the attomey■torn^general. genen Th* J»'* **» pertlsUy broken. Oovemor Lee .noted] th a t "rain-"rali Only other evlflenoe a t th e acem ; SSUMMER L FABR I making may r a u lt In damagUdamaging was Ure m arks where the c ar wn: eff ecu u weU as benet^m tflcitl onts."mm driven back on the road.oed. ■ - - —

"RONDO")0 " vV m Kt r i s Fashion1 PerccPercales a I F O O D Brand new shipment,Upment, ]ust In time " FOR GOOD FOOD for Penney'sI 49th ^nlversaryl ' ______Don't m iss thehe crisp, newne prints g S & COURTEOUSS SERVSER V ICE^^^^= sparked w ith lively colors, tthe whole J | . rainbow of solidUd colors to use with £ % ■ ■ V A A themt They hsve a real flair for ■ ■ I [ ^ N I V E R I I - MENUJ For The W eekk OO f f) A pril23to,28' 0 ^ 0 ...... Bmart Stylltigl1------^ T ^ ^ - J r - y d . ------^ MILES & MILI MONDAY — APRIL^ P R IL 23 WASHABLEI!\BLEM I' Soup Puree JackAonJ td u o n /Aux Crouton Id Fashioned Chicken Fie tn Ossserolt------l5o EAUTIFUL, NEW ttie Pigs in Blankets, country Oravy ______80e 1 S&lad Club . W Whipped Potato., K>ked / i Young “ouS”v Veal Heart; Celery Dreaalngi r ...... fSOc Royon BembergBembe ^ ------Cream«d-Coreatned-Corn------Creamed-HArd-l•eamed-Hftrd-Bolled-Eggs on-Butlered J oast —5ttc.. FABRICS.... fiU • Fresh Homemadememade RaRaisin B read Fiiiet,net, of English Sole. T artar Sauce ______60c60c Summer dayslday Oreat ^ on looks, tool The prlnu p rln u aare betUr y TUESDAY ^ APRILkPR IL 242 4 ■ than ever . . . eolors are wtwonder(ull Sasy to sew ,,,•, easy to carcare for] yi], : H Tomato Bouillonn Perfection Salnd chickenilcken chopChop s Suey. Steamed Texas Rlic ic e ...... ajc klian Spaghetti, Ment Balls. Parmesan»n Cheese. 6Se63o Oven Bro,™PoUt.o. Brown Po - . S■Ulcd S IS Premium ™ Ham Patties, Country^ Gravy ...,50e Spanishish Stringbtring Beans Bnked>ked Turkey T urkey LLoaf. Sage D re u ln g ...... soe Hut Danishish ButterButt«i Clusters owd FtswonF ashion c Corn or Oriddle Cakes. Mapleie Syrup....UoBynp....We I EYELETr Embroiderydery WEDNESDAY — A PRILP R IL 25 Wonderful tor sumsummer m er timetim sewing t Soup, Pure« Uongolsngol FiPickled B eets and Braisedalsed shortS h o rt rRibs i of ste er Beet. Browii ara\7..7Se d Fashioned Irish Stew. Fresh Vegetables"biSJ’-'I'SSt___ 80e ■■■“'> ey's specially low An­ Onions Snowflake^ k . PotaiPotato Buttered SSSnSi™ked Macaroni . Au G ratm ______50eSOe nlversary priceie is wonder wonderful too! CarrotaandPrrota and Peas Brendedended Vcal CiCutlet. Cream Sauce______...... ___ 70c:0c Sm art new psstelstel color . . . . In fav- C _ ^ Hott TaaTea BlsciBiscuits Bostonston BakedB aked Be Beans, Side P o rk ______JOe — -*®6 orite designs! You'll wantw ant several lengths a t only . . . THURSDAY — APRIL/kPR IL 2 26 6 l" Tomato with KIcece Creamed Slaw BonMlied F re sh Beef, H o r» Radish S a u c e ...... 70e tted Tenderloin Tips, Oarde:i Vegetables-is- _....e(le £ CRISP, NEW Mashed Potatoess Creamed Golden Hom iny southernithem Baked Hash,j Diced Oreen Peppersppers ...... eOo___eOo - \ NEW 5 lamed.Wetners and Sauerkraut ...... 60o — Hot-Dinner^D inner RRolls------r - ked Tamale Pie In Casserole...... eOo OrgandyV - '■ c ^ S " One or th e coolestolest fabrics 'v e know P ' FRIDAY - APRIL•RIL 227 7 "for those hot dtysItys aheadi a h M d l IThis fine ^ grade fabric huu %a ssnooth n o o th tiflnUh ... ' c iland CUm Chowder Premium H an H f imlum H a n Hocks. New Cabbage —------______MotOo Just the right-sm'sm o ount u n t of i crispness ■ ■ . uit Jello Salad ked i^eepDeep Bea Halibut Au OrsUn ------______60o6»c to make sleeveses stastay y perk;perky .... K g J C ea»4£C-fit-SnrlIU: l*mb.,N{>acl!es._„„,_„__..80c.-Wo - sliirred-ikiru.-stand-sUnd oullouti — to.~-s,.«TO a«oer :aIloped F innan Htddie In PatUe S hle e llll_____soo------sOo colors. sh Light Bread , Dyp?P rt^_VF t^JV eal e al Croquettai. Creamed PPeis— e ts— .SCO-■»0o~~ '— ...... • •

SATURDAY — APRtLVPRIL 282 8 Frosted 'egeUble H ealth Salad o^en^n BakedB.ked Pork Spare JUbs. 8«ie Oreulagresslag _«0o a t icken Oiblet Saute o& X lu^ Ale* ______----- •;S«e Organdy )C8 Buttered String Beans rr/^'cajf-s*ed c a lf s Liveruvei snd Onions ______75e’ y s'sSSrA ---- .tC o n ,B „ .d ced Italian Spaghetti In Oauerole ...... Ves,...s»a Just SSc t yard, buys I yard, buys you th* , :amed Chipped Beef on T oait ------—.m 3 Coney laland CUm ------__.»oo msklngs of a viry famlnlne* famlnlr sum- ' .. Fruit JelloSa ■■ w w dress ift' frosty' oorgaod rtio d y l The" ...... _ fabric Itself h iheerest I'heerest permsnent pei g g & ------^BBcaUoped-Potstoei----- si _ _ flnl*h organdywith with aa daintydainty all-evu- # % . ' ______Fresh Light Bi - - r p l Y Si C< A I ^pBT ' floral-effeetl-Wlift'tTOft'twwJi wwJin i w a y i - - '- ^ # J r y i . ------T W m m u s t ------______— • Twin Falls Store ~ ^ & u p ,5 arfen Vegetable C olorthe ; cdou. tu '"'Cd ■Crwuii^.Pptatoe8 Butter- color V«" flS otlied'-) A "''^ Hot Com Bk “ “ the% '’“ '‘‘““" ...... ^

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f ”” I > Wame tor this. One man ia P A p P n n (flaims ______The Periodi‘eriodic Pep TalkIk ' Divorcei v o r c e s ^ e t Uie epcechee given by Mac- UOPP^elflanfl^^^^r U r J r a i l r, cried out in substance,' "It P o*»;*«l Times-News g |voice S of God and not man," l ^ B P l i a i - " 1/ Granterranted In o ______p -JsuaHJMaiQH id I d ^ o ------P - t r r | 4 4 - p ------wOTTnTRsr^^h «ew YorF. o n e man Uirew Republicanpublican naUoinaUonal rwrmlt^^e' t a " X 7 tOU OUGl^T5UGVJT TO SES 6 6 HOW Tw» T * ¥ * • * ” * * « a chiUrIr and h u rt three women nnd nouncedmeed today it*II tlx-membor eUs ______B W > t•.HiNGs.Ai^-^ h i n g s a i ^ ; - — mInT.F.Com .X ii t "Z------« O ------chUdTMw-OnQsa>-OnQ ma man-Um w- a papcc- comifiHM-vU\ roeet-henro t out of a window, but for- urday';''AprU St, IN THE UNITBDU N ITED s ST t a t e s Thre*re* Twin P^lF^lls county women JC Q . lay'-'AprU 2«, to-m ake prellml-'-: F o r u m dy it didn't h it anyone. . naryy plans for selectingM th e p a rtl^ te*l4«in inH . . r - ^ A l A D l A k l t * * " granted■ranted dlvdivorces In district gSdl«I»tLewi.- PLr U A N * court Friday by Judfe Jui Hugh A Bak- 'I’’ ..II —■ I B u ^\ abnormal abnorm al actlona indiciite 18S22 convention ce M. PlshcPlshop wa< divorced H ’o r n W i Cf^tor from Ne* sing MaeArthur but only the day' coherence 1May 11 asd U at from BUI F , BishopBlshoj whomi ahe m ar- HeroW - 0 .^ 1 W I f orshmof v m t«U Uiat. In the mean- o u ilu MscXnSiF iSS" — NNOW-OH < ^ THt------) and hadHad no chUdrchildren or coenrounlty t*i a great man. perhapsP Wstiry may ^ NEWSTANDS 5C0M Wm M one ct Uie gretteiL and Mr*. Calvin Page have H Q u . , property.irty. RayborRaybom and .' Raybom record Wm u o ed from Hawtliome, Nev. kjX<^ (MB Oronp J wer# Ul#Uie plaintiff*plaintiff's atUirrjeys. OodK>d forbid U»lU » t I should detract r^turped from H S ^ tn l ef the P irtt y i \^///. .. ■ . y Thes third dlvoidivorce .was granted fromom all honor due him tor past,, i ' J^iad Lo»n Assocla- - - ^ y HimI Ward RlchaiRichardson from Lewi* presentresent and futurefu achlmniial*. F __ t , . litjijj* . H. Richardson.chardson. ThtThe plaintiffs form* *>uti t I sincerely beUeveb Uut la Uielr n m tt- W ie Mtson. p a it = ^ -.j* C n ^ E i ' * \ er name,me. Har«tH aret WiWard, waa re*torid hysteriaysteria to do Uiei general honor, I DID V I V YOU SAYkY fi FAST? ,% B t*mple o! the :. , \ . , by.-Uiehe court. . IThe - Richardson* *ome.m e, perhapa-theperhapa-U majority ot the I- • '^"i''3;n(l~defree \ were married Feb, 35, lfl« , a t Twin people,eople. are worshipingwore. him iutead T hat'sat'* juJust s t wwt hat we offer In the way.y of tine Dry Cleaning, fast uuoB. He WM a mem- 3 | | W /^& ) Falls, No chlldrechildren wero Involved °f^ Ood, I .Jirvleevice.t i UM a any n people have a need for a serviceservic* of thia kind. 6f Pythl&5 lodge iS T j, I la Ul## divorce and a property aet- Certainly GeneralOen MseArUiur U I w J/ Uementnt was reachreached by the couple — »i»lfl«lU)n, Mo.. April 3 a L * ^ k N I to tho decrce. Divorce waa P > /JU 2-HOI2-HOUR CLEANINGNG SEISERVICE ^ to Uvlston from j granteded cn tbtbe e ggrounds that the (at ima.U addtllonal chat«el ^ 1 . ulchatsel l^wUI be held Tues- ^ Eail WWalker alk^W WM M UUi» wife'a attom ey! YOV'LL LIKE OVR BETTERETTER mRViCEII Ir S ar/...... - IPetainfl'etain Weakens ^ 1 ^ jDamaged, _ . © ; ^ ILB: D'STEU.D'STEU,-franc*, -fr a AprU-31 M>) _planPit 7 \ \ -Marshalrshftl Heurl H eurl Phlllppo Pet*la ______smB | j B 9 p p ants Unhurt X ^ was olllclallyjlllclally describeddesC to n ig h t aa (NtubMuUaiMia m m m fiM (JusMcd In mre* / ______f—Wf rttCfling....in—th fl. ■ Jaland, ------n - a r w m ------. forUess:ss prison whiwhere he'ia serving -"TiTiraHTrw It/lin ill TOr'” \ a Ufe term for treason,tret I g j g g g i p - L I. U. Schoepf. n t t E g ^ ^ ^ e * \ ^ A medicalnedlcal bulloUnbullotl Issued through ’ j J>M e i L i s o N t S f s K M lusUce ministry In F»rla aald ..Awmii a eut, and Elmer k B ^ 9 B | | B M S trw t M ------n w M 'i w - ber »tre«i, collided at Id soldier passed a fairly calm MONUMENTMONUM CO. -M M BtfM ootocT »ntl Heybum . * ''' tm t fender of the ------ffil'rXnrs Punchboa t *OT damaged. The nchboardTax - , , Detailsietails Prepared lUte otflccrs Investl- BOISE,SE, April 931 MV^Ute Ta:t I jtt *111:30 ttjn. In- collectorItor pP. . O. Ne NelU li geUlng ready # 1 S . :nj'KilS m : minister 1».the new punchboard 1 Ing law when It goes Into ef- V f s “r ; r . ° s r uly 1. W Bodrix car wni park- Uch’ fonna and anc reguUUons are Y _ - am of tha collision, being prepared. Th#1 law increase! Bdtrduntgereeultod. the tox>x ondand provldeaprov for Uceruing W w)RK, — ------of Jobbwa.)b«ra. B»leMnenB*lesn and retallere S M W AK nq»; orpuaehi»i>rd»^ ______Featuringtu ring Famoua Fan Style* ______ByB y — P R IC E g*j5r?5^ f«4'3r” RED WING —___ QUALITLITY HUiIRlIiSp imjayam B upu. 9 $m!11 —FIT |*

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* outstandingiding ft for ■ for-B tockm en, engineerfl,era, Btirveyora,Burveyi eyi^. lats and others who) seed a hhandsom^' i ’ ■ "hard to fit fef rugged boot. 8 . 9 5 - 1 8 ^ 5 - foi la t ^liif»iffi^E SltwhUggttHul------™ Wtug-p-peds 12 J9.95 ts,! JEROME ' - ...... - : - l BUHL Wiliori-- W o r l t S f »on.BaiM R UPE P J R T . ®-'*, ' . :Zf^: ffitlCT^------H[one o n e Furniture Fom Co. will • t W s . I"? ome Furniture Co.. ■' TWIK FALLS ■ : •■«>««'•<> S y Falk’# , . •n w d eln i W{lwn-Bates •U rlsrm , wW fNE N BD E L L • .- , -:-- CCampbell’s r a p b t F Appl. -Tryen ENDS MAY IS ~ '' V ; m v : T n « ti. I '^ o -— tk.. Sheet you will tnjoy wearing I [H • 3«i^euppertinfffaatur«a |*L AnairowtevwywldawidtKe-- l^L • nwd* In iiaee 0 to U • {ftr .iarm , at«riu or iactery , - - ______w « « : ...... ~ i r ^ — Try on a polr today . , .' C m H 'PAOB TBS ‘ - TIMES-NEWS,^ W S , TTWIN FALLS, IDAHO[ D A H q . SCKDAT'-j^B Aged Driver Losess LicenseLic< FollowingwingThi^^^j^ 1 — -— iWomen>men Voters Planh for Conventioii< > h Dean Assertsserts Aged I ■ ■ ■ ■ Bomb StocksStocks — B U J l ““ PreveiflrW ir ^ * y { s i f l r W a r - ^ ------DALLAS. April ar(<7) — OordiGordon • I ^ ^ H U H ' 'Dean; head of-the'U,:6.-.]ilomlc7,:8.-.jifomlc een------ergy program, says•s lhethe natloinations f n ? . ------atomic stockpile hasas prevented a • • third world war. The chairman off lhethe eountrcountry» atomic energy-commlulon..nmliilon- spospoke -fei,.,..;.—- ...... late yesterday before■re hundreds of py'r-.-"-— • ...... lawyers a t the American.rican, Bar as-so-os.< ....: ...... clallon's southvestcmm regional con- co '; • > ventlon. I f l ...... New TwUt.Added,/.Added,/ ... . ------I Dean tald the Russians "ha"have - ...... added a new twUt to3 aggresalotis,aggresslotis, in r ~ T \ . m which satellite spillsa blood for thet = ^nclpnl-aMlrtssor-WltHOtt-^Idefti-WltHOtt-ldefttl- tying the principal aggressorBggressor In tthe local conflict." nlque of ag- Ees-tha-present ------y j r , :rliU la the pos- ' more spe- Korean In t-magnanlmous.. rth Koreans blood In the let- aggression.''

mlted Leatoe of Women Votert' commlltee lo charge el Thu new technique of a for Indeflnlle resulted In a $2S fine for recklei I ' s u te cofiTenllon Dlans pUn» are b.being fonnulaltd by the Leatoe of Wc gr«aalon-characl«rlMt-the.-presem ^ e ^ 'S e "crL^U The drlrlor licenseense of thl,this car'sc ar drlrer - t s .ent ‘o,BoUe tw Indef^l tine for r e c k I e u * i » l a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ B th e e ttn l to oe nciaI Inla Twin i» i« F»Falls May 3 and 4. incladeded on the eonimUleecom are. left to rliht. Mra. W. C lhe recommendation of a phnldan. For'or Laura F. wsi driving was estimatedestimated si betweenh eral convention chalrmsB; Mrt. C. K. Cever, Jr., «»• crisis. The present crlsU Is the pc ' > D»t[(. In chKTce or! loatinc;todtmc: MMrf. Gnnda EstUsr. lenerai convention slblllty of toUl war. but more sp iberly, U wia th e KCimi accident sinee Jao.ID. 3 and ats»at worker.inspecta-base>**• o*-pole.ot-pole. (6Uff(I Mbit], Bnil M n. W. U.rf. Swope, ftandlnr. fn charre at rtfittnUanrctlitnU on anand tndeolUlt. Not presest waa Mra. J, K"raKri."KS.'’n clflcally It is the merica's Korean warposses- - . * * * * * * * * ****,•t *, • ------C I 'Woodson Creed, ballotailots and eleelection chairman. (Staff phote-eDcravlo . whtcb-Rusila haa so-magnanlmoi * * *i * * * *elatlons ot educatorstht. Mrs. held W. oIc< C. erST stockpile has madeutlmnU the of crLwhat ^ 62-year-old Kimberly womanwon berly woman was unnble to gly< I I <('roni ri(« nn>)On.) BoUe. nnd Mr». H den Darllnit,Darllni tlons or nomination-?;. Cover. during Jr., e tl-s - * Umlted one. Instead,rUk of in cnislilnK a maj bruised and !,hokcnloken Friday whenwl dear account of whnt, happened. At jng cast. She was involved In jfl aa members. Mrt JJcicrsJci'crs has i re- CiMwcJI, Budget commlti'lnTwin FtFalls could not remember If 11 waa u ndjost_control Fnlls m stale_hlghwsy BO^accordl jitffRliuiEpW* Maho-Fnlls^and Edlth-Ball-Poca Juwa®KW:waii-Mrs.vCOT.-.Q«ne atomic weapons ^ a s prevented i - a n - __ 1______fflLif.shc JU5t.rt0ZQd,Bn_dJpst_cont Coeur d'Alene leUo:' " " Burley, nnd W nltcr \aVan T Morelcheln T a I / I to thU time a world contlagratlc iif th B 'c af;T au ra •6T 'tT m 9 W T w 4 "* ttr’wa.«rtlrt«irw a .r”drt«iiir.= to-ttie GvoeUsiUtii«oiUeer»—»-2A 61 have been rccognliKl1 since Uie or-( Reports trom theselese committeescommlttei Blnckfoot. had beenl a nominated I l U l U tc -How long this shall be true d J the second a c- Damage to thc cnr wass esllmaled nt m tho previous accident, the < Ml gftnlzatlon. Nampa Is wnrklnRworking ito- »-ui be presented a t the conven-conven vlcc pre.ildent to I ?be lA selected A f iA n < b a P*"''* Beating Soviet a rwSrS'U.V^nSd;2. 1951, and re- between *800 and *300.Q. The ImpactImpi iicer said she started to pass a c Hi ward rccoRnlUon nnd pre-iirovlslotpre-iirovHlotittl tlon. mall ballot. OcncvlcveH i lD c Cartt. l l O Boia l l S alysis ot our strength,. Ol.ntheir — wlllin David suited in the confiscationnflscatlon of 1h e r snapped thc pole at Itata base, ttopped by a blowout and skidd jjl work Js being dons a.t t Moscow.Moscow. Sladrspared Prepared vice president th u 7IV-aeveral ycnr. succeede rtoto t® «>e riskan of Cove,defying today th driver's Ucense (o be sent to Boise Bo The accident incurredrred aat t 12;5012: into a truck approaching.acW^*’frSm trom thet if. OrisnJird la ®1M7 SJnc« ' tlte Octoberber coll/erence.oottterenc( Ui« presidency.cators Inez held Wocsne oIcc- strength, and ihelr e.near maU term of In wh the ior indefinite suspensionspension on tht o ------:------—- opposite direction. Itl The Twin FalU lennue?ue was orgnorgnn- jjigue membera ave have prepired prepired a was chosen ion.? secretary-trea during the the free world will rUkfor beating In cnishli hU reconimendatlon of her physician. « U ,r.1 ,.] FoUowlng th e Fridayday accident,accident, (he(1 irf i aM p b i ill Ued In the spring oft JDI71DI7 and be-t prcUmlnary ‘Ttnpw■ your Idnho" Idnho ajsoclntloii con- an e.irly afgrcMor InBemlce the hope Knuff- addition the woman wos fined ) Nominations8 lHeld l c l Q woman waa taken to to a a Twin Twin FaUs Fa' h LAME Bil 11: c tm e a rccognlzctl leasiieague In 1510-1510 ^tudy. Tho study la one of the re-re Idnho A.^odntlon!d todny. of Elemen preventing total aggression."r nt their farm in Kimberly Jusllce court Saturd t physician tor trentment;ment of of bruises bruls I • CORRECT l|; Further organliflilonnljnal work wasvr quirements tor recognitiontnltlon asas a a stalestal i®''}' I’rlnclpals clcctcdtcnchcrs Jam es scctlon Cllc) ~ — TJ Z----- for reckJcss driving, n e L l u b “bout the head. She■he was was releued releu. : I s p l e s .s t ,. il dona a t a meeting herelere In In Mar< March, jeague. InformaUon on the state's state' Emmett, president, and Doyle Elll tered a plea of A state patrolman“ I said the ” Kli By Shoshone Clu SHOSHONE. AprU ,, !1 _- PrnntFr.i and wos able to appearpear InIn KimberlyKlmber B.ckachej c , h , bl 19S0, when plans were« made made tortor a hbtory. physical charactcrlsllcajracterUllca andan. son- Idaho Fall.’!, vice president. . ¥outh--G€ts-Iiong==ot assault with ------^------,f the nrfwrnm Saturdaylay on on the the reck-rec: ? « iih -rttu ~ ,^ mi atate conference InBoise. Boise, governmental organliatlondiallon was as-as secreUry will bo appointed, KeUcy was In charge of the progro ji Delegates to the Boise conferen ‘a l o f o H J>t the meeting of the Rotary cl -■ lumbago, iioei.^ , 3156 conference gembled for the benefitmeflt of league leagu Mrs. Marcia Bradley. BoUe. wp Term for Beatinj - 1 disorders, u p, j i| nam ed Interim committeesilttees on bud-bu members. It was preparedpared by a com-com elected president otIcvc thc DId artt. ah o Busi Boise BOISE. Aprtl 31 Ol.n — Dav Trips Related. C i a i C U Wednesday noon at the lhe MemorialMemorl I get. by>laws. and nominationslomlnatlona to niittee led by Mrs. Brelnholt, Twin Twli ness Education n«oclatlon.ycnr. succeeded Othe Kautrmnn, 16, Indian Cove, todi OAKLEY, April 21—Mr. nnd MMrs. building. He reviewed1 .vtidcsarticles Irom fre B edding Plants 'I r moke definite plans lortor the state lU palls. clllcers nnmed n re llniclInez M W ary ocsner, Roi began serving a H-yearsentence, term In Ada tl Mark Wilson and sonion hnvehave returnedreturn thc Rotary magazine, I - convention. secretary-trea- Idoho state ■prison 3ge for beating M. Oliver h from Montpelier where■hero they visitvisited Odlcers nominated for the com-cor N ow Reallyeaily ; I ‘‘InMsfieriai: L CommlUeei Listed, 1,,,^ Based on the InformaUon galnC' 1 taken Kauff- relatives and friends,is, ing ycnr Included Chalmeraimer MartiMartin. , . ‘r* the TnS='.‘'3convention wi; ™' parents. Jacob and Bemlce Knuf H Nominating commlitce memb( Mlon of Elemen- man, with a hammerunt nt buttheir regret- tar Mrs, Rosemary McKinnonfcKinnon U a p a - prcjldenl; R. W. Grove, vice prei II - tncluded Mr*. Vemon 8»lS^l" Smith. T?,' ■«“'>“ “ ted Jam es Click, home other last December, recourse, tient in a Balt Lakeke City hosplihospital; dent: A, W. Hansen, secretary; E c i t y f l o.ORAL e a l - 'j II ra ils, chairm an: Mrs. E.- B. n Carpe rnrr>»n ■«''** concentrated stud ------Mr. and Mrs, A,i, J, J. Baltter a nre wood Werr>', treasurer,er. and K Hay Behind ParUlanin Laundry , il CHIEOflin ion Oee P w a- action by afl members durln Examinationsnnd Doyle Set Elli- T ^e youth had entered n plea i te r, Boise: Mr*- Marlon Oee, Poc Ice president. A guilty to the charge 8 of WANT assault ADS. wll vUitlng relaiives Inn Chicago. Brown and Jam es Olenn, dlrecto: ------teUo. and Mrs. Parley-nigb;,if-WgbylldalK) Idal jpolnted. Intent to commit murder, ltt*«-member# —P-resldentS-nt_rlLyV Ifngiir.s__an l^orVetermarianj 1“ ~y*IIs.~By-lsw—cmnmlttte-membt • -BOISE.-Aprll-2l-n;.f5=StntB-Ocdley. BoUe. was The parent-s were hospitalized 1 I I included Mrs. H. O. Hovls, CoeurCoe board memberi wUI attend the con thc Id ah o Busi- Boise tor many weeks after tl i d'Alene, chairman; Edith MUler.MlUi ventlon. The stato1 commlltee li1 ■ urging esch unit to send as man: sociatlon. O ther beating. ) send as many llnicl M ary Roe. In Imposing the sentence, Ac , _ , , , delegates as possible. and Mr.-!. Helen Counly District Judge M. Ollvi C llllrV Parliamentarians ’■nnrtintrf- appolntrf’ fofnr qunllfy for th e pracUc ; Doctor Said. UGuUty U U I J , the convention are. MMrs, ,. W.W Cn of veterinary mcdictnoKccrctary, In Jdaho, Koelsch said he had taken Kauf • _ r ^ ; „ 1 W atts and Mrs. Stanley Phillip:n r.iiin ,' Ncdry said h e was------advUed of th man's age Into account but regre i ™ d o t ,, w Dr. A. . ' Of Kidnaping'II IK Gii I j i r i Others aasUUng are? Mrs. Wllllan “u Powell. Lewiston, chairmanons Set of th ^ A m erica’sa ’s Largesesf andJ FinestFj ALBOQUSRQUE. K.I xM T , AprU*nrti :91 »»’'> Mrs. fl vM.rtn„r board, b OPh-Dr. Naner CampbeU)tM!U wasw« coi ^ H. Ballenger. all TwUifin Falla.rails. Approximately 30rinarians candidates fe B 1 . Tlet«d o t kldoaplnc todar and se: ------, the examination -(U.B=Stnte-Oci are Indlcatec ------I I tenced to 10.16 7ears InS prison. I Peanut Is BlamedMamed ______Director Britt • B The ?«xdlet was returned after i xlay-that exam- Lov^.o w -P ricede d C ar! K bour't dellberaUon by » ditUI Id al Boise May I ------L m u rt.1u r r . ______F o r Child’sI’s DeatliDeath Week-End forCruise th e pracUce I Dr. Campbell. 43, Tale educat educated POOATZaaZfTAprirai Wl — J 1ns In Idaho. I woman doctor, admittedIted the kid-kli paanut waa blamed^"?or“u,'; today tor th Taken bya TrumaradvUed of the W H ___ naplng o f Lloda Btamm,Tim, Santa Sant* 1 Fe death o f.Id n * Bobarts,--*.irts,--*...... WASHINOTON, Aprflby Dr. 21 (fl>) A. - J. . J h A I I B C h^& r], on Nov.* ID.). but pleaded pleadi Tha chUd chokedI to death latelat President 'T rum anhairman was cruUlmof the » »■ ■ ■ Innocent by reason of insanity.Insanity. yesterday before medicalidlcal helphelpcoulc could down tho Potomac ng river Iward. abonrd th' H ' D r. CampbeU was freed-eed on 840,000840,0 be administered. SheI waa the daugh-daugh yacht Wllllnm.sbursI candidates todny after fer ni Hi bond pending an appealral otof the ver-ve ter of Mr. and Mrs.. Ray Roberts,Roberts. overnight slop n t Quanllco.are Indicated. Vn. » ^1 diet. Coroner A rthur W.7. HallHnll said noni boarded tho b o a t last night and 1 III Betor* th« sectenclnff.dng. DefenseDefen inquiry Is planned, due baek tomorrow altemoon. |r Attorney A. L. Zlnn asked uked Judge Judi —------!{■{ Swope to commit Dr. CampbeU i Cruise III » m ental liisUtutlon Instead of senc Ul ln g her to prison. Judge Bwope ri r Truman n l fused. Aprn 21 (fl>) — ■ 1 was cruUlng river abonrd the I 4-H Oub in KingKin^ : todny after nn luanllco, Vn. He II Hill Has Meetiii!\Ieetmg ost night and is ftl" ■ KlNU UlLLTAprU 21—The SuBusy afternoon. I Bees 4-H dub met Friday ata t thtJ e N / ill bome ot their leader.sr. Mrs. TomTo • I Timbers. Carolyn Mooreloore gave a . j V / ,F demonstration on a tewingiwing machinemaehli Q K sf. and Jan«t Sugg talkedI on gardens. ' Mrs. Timber* tastructedtcCed membemembers ill lo b i ^ material to thohe nextneit meemeet- IT PAYSPAYS TO I TO INSIST ON QUAIITY when II I lng to-aialta_>-rln- rmhlnn.cushlon....Anls An ------.'yon eboeee «a piano.-Yonpiano; Yon want to be lure of ielecUng * O e-low -t-D eer-8*^------Barnes was taken In as a nev men ber. Unda Smllh had eharse ot U' lae for ralne, featnre for feature, the new v M etWpinenl end Mn IlW . sftiaes. Beverly BlswcU served 5! ri Kl«b.ll.Chipp,n,l.Uppenclale ConsoletteCon offen you more, when a>. «a oraUoUf/ljr tl-moluttli treshmenta; compared withith all oilier pltnoi.] Tlie repntatlon of the ------maiiufacturer,r, thetho cxclnsirecxclnsiv fea ta^ the exquisite tone, Annia authenticc itylinft,styling, the enduring charm . . , check k in g Hill People« ,nd compare them all! You’reYoi mre to say, “The Kimball Relate ActivitieC tlV ltl6S Coneolette iaI the finest pianopi bay!” Come in and ace KINO HILL, April 21-M 31-Mrs. r., Ar-A TY w hen tb u r Or«er accompaniedlied her slaWr.slst^ ,i •electing Tli* srytellu*LARGES tM-lii»-«-bo I EST! I nns Ferry, to EST! M rs. Ed Prater. Otenns Ferry, FINES , th e new CCeeJUwjtlon of flonderd »tWp/«f In ffc# tow-Prfc* fl •nd Mrs. Ernest Baker. Mrs. Opal Bryant and aoni a on o f the -visiting In Caldwell. isite tone, 3 N G E S T I '

''« •» inIn ihethe lov^.prilovir.price field, ond you'll FISHERFISHER BODYBOI QUALITY. . . disllngutihedngulili.j by Ihi Iki e™«l Mrs. Roy Mamoch underrrentunderwent ani \ ^ . . check % >~f^ t . - ^"5* Chevrolet Ihe longeil. Looks longest, It longest. Toodnesi ^o f UnUleel eonsfruethn . . . . b fay y MWniw lu)lu*u7 of fobrie ’ • ojjeratlon at Boise Thursday."hursday. ~ ...... j ' - - — V ' ' ■ ■ s K im ball m b AnS ihi» Veeler length mean*m«on”» greater j comfort on Mr. and Mrs. Nick Robinson wefewe, { \i i' nents. VALVE.IN-HEAD ENGINE: ECONOMY,ECONOHV , . , .<««1 If* k, In BoUa Friday. _ Ihe rood. L Joe Felts. Pocatello, is vUitlng hhis I ~ , Chevrolet h a solidlid volo#. value, II ll ov ouKvelght oil olher* Perfonnonciaerformonct at low cost. . . tetting.IheIng.Ib. trendMJ inIn T i* H - mother, Mtfc-Naney Felts. Fells. ------'.-.'litltgrelKl ■ ■■ -.'t..,;' ■ ■ •'*.’he low-price field.-Thl»leld. Thl» greatergreat weight helpi 16 ------KNEE-ACTKT T R E A D ! including Ihe widest Ireod in tl 1 AprU SI «V[.tV-The -T he stastate lest Ireod in th e low-price fleld. mo?eTiq^e pleotontpleo;< driving. SAFETY.SIGHT.siGtn INSTRlmsn™ ™ ; W ^Lif&lnthM itbaa Thit greater widlh o f Iread con Ifl Wghwav department Isis having dl U h of Iread contribulei lo cicep. . receised'eceised conlroli,'co drillhdlv# Ihifivniept(vmept ffrOBpIn'greBpInfl __ Itculty finding replacementsmunts for sev>««' ••w W i) ...... lionol foodabilily. iI„d.hiekf.JUM B0.DW «^3« ■ eral engineers, constnicilonnction superln-superli t !-]| i: IT’S HEAVIESTI lighl(lopr«\ighlj lo prevent reflections In thowIndihieW. WMI tendents and laborersI irbowho have re- r )U '-dl n oil lo g e lh e r . . . longest, heovieil,«», widest Ireod. Ireac They odd up to ...... new, mor*j powerful brakof,, biggeitbiggeft Into 0a * Y ro W i.« ^ ';^ »It. st.' ’ r-. ^ > I N t INYOTOHOMENOflHOME NOW! FOR AS LITTLE AS 13.75K down,dow n, 3.75 per week ' Pu» them oil logelhe: ( h e d tn’*ANO BENT '.p'.pUEauSE U E a U S E IPLAN- ' " ' ■ A ______1 ~ , N a m e ...... - . H k l i V H I S I K t i IIIS' _ — -[-~ lX )l> 2nd-St.-West - ■ III ...... 1 FalU __ _i ^ G I EtEN I 6 : Jl> w w — ; - - iEwicrNs4:

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PAGE TWELVE ' ■ TIMBS-NEWS,iVS, TW IN I FALLS, IDAHOAHO - ______■ 3iven Junior Guild Will Betrothed yWCA Directorctor Plans WeddingIding IPat ^Harrison3n Is EngagedI FR eception G iven :ouple Oiyect Prog'-afTigram deceive I Gves Report of_ Named Leaderid e ro of f ' For T. F. Couple^ 1 ^ I The junior guild of^eChurch of night Twin FalirWeet = S o ro rity ^ G roap C jfcsr -—=A -trj^5lGi G htllieh: h u i i e h : Pat Harrison has been elected M tntTADOR, April 21-M r. nnd radio pro- Corlnne D urham .eifcuUezfcuUva v# ^ ■ ^ 3 Mrs. J. H. Egbert and Mr, and Mrs, ------djrc « o r-o l-tli* -4 d » i» . .Town -m-and d f-picsatent^ ol--61gma.-chapter.chapter...BeU ..Beta . j; Uon When ib ^ 'i® ' ■ ■ ■ I Sigma Phi. O ther officersers are CCanna anna Clarence-ahBTTnlrTwln w l".n Palls,-were ^o n 'w e5 * S l o n - v .- e e k . Mrs.-J. c” C..£m Lniik ilt __home.of Country ywOA. 8»ve h«rrannualre- »nnuat re­ £ hosts a t a wedding reception Wed- port t*.U3e Twin FaJb boardjoard.ofdl- .o( dl* IHaselmlrc, vice president:Ident: Betty ” —■ I "n.cSj'Wl. Bradshaw, corresponding se cretly ; nesday a t the Murtaughrgh”1 LDS S s '" 4 rec- c ^ communitynlty blood rtctor# for the YWCA at a meeting I ng secretly; reaUon haU honoring: theirUielr son and. . ^ re^'^rt on^in^ h«ld W ednesdar tn thee Y*room5.Y-rooms. >Margery Tysor. recordinglng secretary, h lanKoUo- ' ^ I P r had IDorothy Johnston, treonurer. and - °daughter, Mr. and Mrs.rs. KsyKay Egbert, namess ol those " ,;. . H H Mr*. CecU ' Foye. prealfltnt. had .Twin F a lla ... .. -«olunte€ring-U> donate blwd, _, - '■■‘S . charso ot lhe meeting, Bobble'Jeon Douglas, city council A sh o rt program wss was presented . fjelf gave the devotions.>tioWshe Bhe ' i l l ' Miss Durham also toldiaboutdiabout th* member.r Tha new olflcersficers wuiwUl be . Installed-May 3. , under th e direction of,f Mrs.Mrs, WUUam arilcle on how to giveive ihsnksthanks V-TMn ecnf*r«ne« thst Is u t fortor ^ Egbert. i “d D o ro th y -N e ff accoaipsnledrooiptnled - June sa through July Si lotfor Junior Arrangements v.'ere made for the ^ group prolcct to provide'Ide tiuida.iatiu d a .ia ~-^Maslest''number«'W(Tcvcrc a’ solom Io by gm upslngln?^ - - . high Bchool -groupt and-July S B . s i..DiMenal "“ “ -‘tttrb u th '-is for-M tilor tilgTi'high' schoolaehool purchue t a cfo ^ dfty outfit for & Ll.aVon Christensen, accompaniedccomponled by • DurinR the work Mislon. tnMCOoi,. JVpnstoD.au. senior girl and tor a concer cancer fund LuclUe Wold, and a piano solo by „as iireparcd-for Ihe fall bsiau. poups. :gberl dlrecUd Mrs. Ray Moon received l^elhe wmte white ' ive the de* ^ llene Egbert. Mrs. Egbert directed Mrs. B. C. McCall gave the de- a elephant. Mrs. Neff and Miss Mla Neff toUonala and Mrs. H,.H, BurUiartBurkhart Plans were mode for(or the final ^ f^eport Is (■ Uty Chest meeting r of the season1 on May IS Assisting with the reception were served refreshments, Wilma Hollo- r«pQrt«d on the eommunlly Clie«t Buriey; Luano way was ft guest, icnd a case ® B 9 w > - . v^ when ' B "birthday party" will be Mrs. Oscar Egbert. Buriey; Luano Tho board voted to send a case reveal Egbert. Ire ta Egbert, Alcne Thomas » * * To liucerr _____ ^pf fruit lulco to the Payettenyette con­con- "'£• il -^W .- T i held ^ and sH members wUl reveal T-VCERENE a„-V ,1th-the-Y - ijW-j ■ - lhejlBm,e*_of_thelr_se_crct 1 sisters and and Je an RadmaU a t the gift table. ference'board to“htlp ttlth-the-Y- -Mrr*»nd-Mr5r-JrH.-Egbert-pre8ldod -Western Cowboy2p y _ ...... *"'f>">frsofth,,^,’H Teen conferencc. All Y^VCAVCA groups I S ' ' ' / ->■ exchsnge* • blrlfTday" gifts.ifu r-^ • ------y tre asaiitlng by sendingng canned . » ' f,. ' f... X . t - It was announced that luncheon a t the refreshm ent table, assisted opie. -|jjjjjjp ||g ||||||||||| attemoon. Mti .Juice, /rults or vegetablts totokeepthe keep the ‘ f ;L; .1. ____ , ., t . tor molhers of members v.111 be held by " Mrs. Vernal Stanger. Twin FaUs. Is Lesson- Topic. | ------PHt-of-the-camp tn thr IntllYlrt'ifil ri. . .J Moy 13 at th e Park hotel.I tel. Members T‘ he evening -was spent dancing to OB------^— 4iuUl«-provkled-by-Mel-Jensen-s-or- • girls the same as It u m last year,year. P a y tE T S “ANNTI0 KKnARTnniAtCT------J o f XI Zera~~a'Ha~OmH:i'uii:rtjiT~rtiBpteT» chapters ------'■'COttSfN FIi»KNOE -n 2.SS.K ^t-DUR-Meeting-etin^ ^ TIorencc S c h u u T ^ iBt the Y- (S U tt engraTlngl -j luncheon. (SUlf eBiravIn*):) chestra,c Tw in Falls. A lesson on the westernn cowboy A * * * - It was announced that the Y- n*l u'lU participate in the luncheon. * ' The white eljchini Wlves are planning a rummagemmage stvlesale a * * * * " - '' 'fiigmV chapMr will entertain 3CIXI ' * - -Mr. - and Mra. Kay/ UIJbert b ert were given by Mrs. Erwin CleiliinisCleiiiints ...... Kay 4 «nd 4 to raise /unditjds to send .. _ , 1, , ' Zet* 5 and Omlcron chapters «( « plc- , m arried M arch fl a t Elko, Nev,,Nev., by ^jjcn members of Lo-Em-Bo-CaU 1 n n r ^ Bouchei?uustlco0 of the peace,peace. jjjnp Daughurs of Utah Pioneers, Ju n e W eddingYgis Is a delegate to the reglonul conference • hart nIcMoyB. ( In Juna a t Asllomar, Calif., Phyllis Burkhart « Colleen Fleenor' They| were attended by Mr..Mr. and n,ji Fridny at the home of Mrs, /"• • I t*o 60I0S, The renu - - r Norma Flnke and Delphla Albert- \ \ f J a A Mrs. George Thomas.5. T«'ln Falls, E^m a Luke. Planned byV Girl^ i r was spent n’ n C l T o r son were named chapter representa- Engaged toI Wed TIC>_» Jjister and brother-in-law of the , , _ Sets Wedding— a^ for . . . . = eotton- l S T 0 r S Mr, and Mrs, Howard Burkhart | J J ^ A nounce the engigement; of their * ^ * end of thc Journey ond start Uie n niarrlogc of th e ir daughter. Phyllis. A banquet and mceUngIg honoring announce the engagement"nt“n'“.'p" and ap- National YWCA' ' ' ;daughter. Colleen, to Clarence J. . ..^ 4 . 1-^ c“itle industry In Utah. 8he men- u to Roderick Overfleld.J. son son of of - ^.^''’"tniecilngsii Mrs. Pearl PoJondeon, BpM.^ise. grand proachJns rn arrtaw of thclr. dauift- Ooetjclman. Ssn Francisco. Calif.. A / nnual Event5nt IIs s Honed th a t by the beginningInning of c chnries Overfleld.ne. Jerome. 0 at the home of M a chief, wos held Wednesdayaay by the ter. Phylll-i Ann. to Frank WlUlam.?. Week ActivitiesI V U I t i b son! of Mrs. Lillian Korbus. Chicago. n I 1654 enough cftitle were In \the the Salt Salt An early Ju n e weddinglng a a t t the the “ o*'cnll topic si ch«o. Qjygi^ Burley eh is being ™[norlcs. Mrs. Pythian sisters. aon of M r. and Mis, Warren M. DUrieV Like valley and surroundingling tenl- tenl- f n r a i Presbyterian church is being Corseges wera prescnuded to Mrs. willlama, Puyallup. Wash..1,"™"..”' The wccl- Reported Here' Ml:s Fleenor. graduate of the n„ri.u tor.' thnt the territorial legblsluralegblstura p: planned by th o couple, cnra and Mrs. Eug«ne Here ' :.e of the BURLEY. April 2l-D uriey Fcd- ja te of Jer- bave charge, of ihe p: Polondcon: Mrs, D. N., Morrison, ains is planned to r Mnyy 20 In TwinTu'ln Young Women'sn's Christian «Jerome high school, attendedided Idaho cratede, Musle club gave.7 Its» . first n i., on- had to pass lows regulnUngng herds- herds- Miss Claar, 1849 graduate of je r- grand senior: Mrs. C, H.. Elted. su- Falls. , Join wiUi 443 State college, Pocatello., Sheahe Is em- j,nual "white breakfast"w ." Tuesday men, herd grounds ond catUetue drives. drives, 01 ome high school. ls employDdloyed a a t t Uie Uie * * n Association here will Join wiUi 443 ! ucted Uie F jrsi Security bank, .preme represenuUve; Mr*.klr*. Louise announcem ent wasiMos mnde at ywCA's throughout the United 1ploytd with the Klrg-Knlghtlight engl- morning a t Uie National hotel, Wamlck. past grand chUf.if. and Mrs. ^ meeting of Phi Beta Mu sorority, g 5n ot Notion- neering compsnr. fian FVanclsco.ranclico. The tables were decorated with buflness session and Uie devotlonalslevotlonals 0 \’crfleld waa graduatedjated from from Bliss L adie* Mu sorority, stales in the celebration of Notion- • were given by Mrs. Edith Young, j , Mabel' Young. Mcellent chief.ehle^ Llnfleld college. McMlnnvHlc.nnvlllc. Ore,, ala YWCA week from Aprilkpril 23 to 28, Goetjclman Is a graduateate of th e w hite' flowers and white candles, Young, Jerom e high school -withh the the class class p . AC thc m eeting In th# JOOrJOOF hall.hall, anti Co members of the tamlJIcsfsmlJIcs dar- A^ varied series of profcrnmsgrnms o t in-In- {Schurz liigh sciiool and thehe Wright o;B77d preceding the break/ostw M k/osr Wrs’ ^frs, A musical skit was presented■sented by by mof 3D44 and se'rved In thele nlr nlr torccs torccs U O n O te S j H R nrn B'rls «rom the high, h. school, school, {cto r two years during World war IL - ...... Mrs.~P«>londeoa.sav&,a. uuic-oalaJlt-on, the the jnj.jpylne-vacaU cn.-- ...... terestt< to the pubUc-wia-bea-be present-prtscnl- (Clly cellcge, CWc»go,.IU..,He.He served KKales, Lo;^’e nnd .Mrs,..H, R ..G ro- b lis s , April 21-A d work of tJie order. Mrs. Florence iaieSihTSfe -carter, -NathalI.-aol«Uoil.Sobuuoiir -H-He ts-enRosallnd Like bl by mcmber.<; of the Bll , In home economics education.Llcatlon, Is Is a a rector, n announces. ' t v « « ^ with Joyce Noh as accomp»nlst,:omp»nlst. * # control program and tha group vot­ member of Phi Beta Mutu social so- The last week in AprU•U Is set aside ployedI In the Bsn Francisco:lsco post- Itthe organization of 53 yesrs ago. ed t dooatloD to the Red Cross. «v« th t ru,h The same skli will be givenen by thelh# BlttDGE CLUBlEETS MEETS met wllh r. M« M '■'’'■Ity; Future Teachers;:a; Cap Cap and and each e. year as national YWCA week,week. office.< Mrs. Con Annest gave the club jentlon of CASTLEFORD. April 31 31 _ — ThB The C. E D»l ou t* were presented to Mrs. Pol- ‘en set to r and Mrs. I. H. HarrisH arrl. Iniro-intm B'rls " t Uie regional convention of nn • Oown, senior women’s’s honorary, honorary, Mrs.t, McCall aald, It«6 nationwidenaUonwlde No definite dfls has been set to r iev Wffhi^h^oi the DUP April 30 In RuperUlerU T Themonus bridge club m met et a at t toe Uie codeon and Mrs. Momson. .-J hv '“’d Spurs, She Is presidentildent of thethc purpo.tcp Is to attract new members t 'duced the guests. Burley hlghschool Banquet tables were decoratcd by new members the wedding, W - Unda Delegates appointed from thethe lo- Lo- h.home of Mrs, C hester McClain for The afternoon was 1 na Kunkel. college HomeJ Economics Economics and o flnanclnl supiwrl. To achieve it if if. o' the hoiteu 'f at Llnfleld women and girls In this country, ' > r p n panled by Mrs. PhU Avey. sang. TOrs were made by Mrs.* ElizabethElliabeth Williams, aho a senior at Llnfleld " Woman Honored'* and;; th e high school nonet sang. Bsrtletl, Mrs, Monte Crandall.idall. Mrs, B>Buest prlie went to Mrs. Chrlss Chrlss Tho next meeting ice ChrU- college, Is m ajoring In business ad- wwho are served by the YWCA In ’oung and Hesselholt, April S5 Mth Mrs. VI TJhler and Mr*. Florence ChrU- ; E v S n t * Bachman as accompa- tophersoa ministration.' Ho U president^resident ofot t L052 community and student asso- At Shower Event Mrs. C. L. Luke. Delta Psl Delta tratcmlty,Uty a mem- c: clallons and 1,045 rural areas, ob- ng the iorld CEDAR DRAW, April 31 31-Mrs. —Mrs. Mrs, Comstock nnd MrsMrs, Christen-Chrlsten- refreshments,•eshmtnts, f ber ot the intertratcrnlty•nlty council s' serve the week by teUlng the world ^ubw ere soe- The time ond place -of the next ght5, about Uie program of thehe YWCA.YWCA Clarenco Brunsdale, Uiele tormer scsen ot the PocateUo club were spe- Final Social ofOT Intercolleglato Knights. “ Hatel Olson, WIS honored by a wed- clcla! guests, and Mrs. Trofford Bray meeting announced later. Emphasising both the tun and the serious side of YWCA member- ! ven Cedar was a guest. Josephson Season Is Given '■. New officers elected are Mrs. hson & Lloy ”1 f ship, this year's theme for thothe week ^ u:Si Program Is Held The final social meeting of the is: "It's your world; JoinIn It;It through Hostesses were Mrs. 'W.. J,J Hleks,Hleks. PFtanJc Bortl. president; Mrs, Con teason was held by membersbers of the I Mrs, Harry Aslcci', Mrs. Olenlet! Qould. AAnnest. vice president; Mrs. H. R, A gain Offer ------1 the YWCA." , _ j rfrs Carl Grohosky. secretnry-Ueasurcr. and Supreme Forest Woodmenen TOUK-Thurs- id„ho,W rUersJenguc_yJlLn3Cet.Rt . Mr.i. Lonnie Moore, Mrs, Carl O A t Club Meetingetinq ------.Jay-nlght-at t4>e-M006« hall,------, -KlILnjeet.ftt -.ilhCT.wcck—opens-ofllelally—ouofllelally-TO -Kciaiii-;'T,ifs7-j|,)„,-xUhlcV~llcltyibllclty chslr-chair-- —F-and-H-cIuSTnpt-wlth Mn, Clar­ ■V a P-m. M onday nt the homelome of Mrs. s Sunday.'* Mr.i. McCaU said, "by the , S . m": FREE GraduatioiduQtion Photogrd Following the potluck dinner, Martina Vclter, 423 North ninth ave- o ence Brady Friday aflcmoon, Mrs, card games were played. Prltes : lh ninth ave- observance ot YWCA Sunday! U M ., r»In .l5aU _ , , „ Retiring officers aree Mrs. Harris. Floyd Florn received tho whileBhile ele- the churches. All throughlUgh the land The sfternoon was spent play- president;- Mrr. Annest,;st, vice pres- pliant, Mrs, EUsabelh Ryan was In went to Mrs. Ed Stover, Mrs.uiiuSS Ralph ' “ 1 u rw eaS l lng B»mes and the honored guest ModUn and Homer Bean. local associations wlU urge each ' ‘dent; Mrs, Erie Robertson,jcrtson, secre-aecre- charge of iho program, and Mrs, 77i« regular business; BjefUngoieeUng . Mentor club will meet;ilt2;30p,m. dt 2:30 p,m. YYWCA member to attendId tho church ‘ “nd displsyed h e r gifts. Rc-• * . tar>--treasurer. and Mrs.:s. George Me-Mc- Dill Brady ond Mrs. Bottle Schnlt­ will be held May 3 at the MoMe Wednesday with Mrs. Danan Ryan, 120 o:of her choice on lh at day. Posters * freshments were scned. - qGonlgal, publicity. kcr won prizes. hall u-lth Mrs. Emily Irwin irwln and ' street. Mrs. Clyde Hulfman Is oof all the churches havo'0 been asked The wwldlng crremonyf for for the the * n ie ncxt mceUng will be held llrs. Bean, hostesses. 'co-hostess. . U to announce national YWCA week former1 Mrs. Olson ond Clarence ^ X t- I i - . May 4 nl the home of Mrs, Elita-| ¥ * ¥ from fl their pulplls or bulletins and 1 Brunsdale. Mountain View.C *E Albcr- ConventionI Trip, I I i p . beth Ryan wllh Mrs. BlU Brady as . .L. CAREY—Junior Gleanerner girlsslrls will ^ their congregationsstlons to vUlt t ta. wos held Aptll 8 al th e Salt Lake Filer Star ClubU D ]present a ‘'road show" April.prU 37. Mrs. “the local YWCA a t 140 Main avenue < Clly LDS temple, thc cost In a t'm e during th e nationalnaUonal Tht Drunsdales are visiting,,, ot ^ Plans Discussedicussed . . I Re* T anner Is directing thc cast In a v .l,^ McCook circle No. 3. Lndle.i Meets at Templej r n p l 6 playi to be given by the girls, " 5Stcrllni; before they go to Moun- of , the GAR. held a social"i’mSiS meeting Skating Party PILER, April 31—The Star socltl ' - ¥ * * Onc of the highlightss of the wecx t Uln View where they ‘'111 wUl make rvldfly with Mrs. Edithth Tynor. A lurprl.'o blrlhdny party jrai club met a t the MasonicilB temple.temple SHOSHONE-RebekaliII lodjelodge wUlwill ''■*'1^ world's YWCA membership t their home, A sh o rt business meeting was given for Kay Womack oniherlJiii her 12lh Thursday for a no-host luncheon.luncheon, >meet a t 8 p in . Tuesday ata t thetho lOOP . « ■M SHOSHONE—The LDS'3 Relief Relief so- so- s] speaker. There wlU be1 womenw ^ e n rep- ^ p jn , ny^se, wero A beautiful 8x10 photographograph of yourselfyoi will be given by a r clety will m eet a t 3:30 p,m. Tues- nresenting foreign delegates,egates, each g^esi„ speskets,- T»o sh o rt cduca- SPECIAL!ECIAL! 20 ONLY agic Valley student In Uie graduaUn . day AC the lOOP hall with Mrs. It and Lloyd to each Magic Valley sti I with Mrs. In the dress ot her country. f 19S1. There Is absolutelytcly no chargechargi for Uiese beauUful pi Wlllls Larsen In charge> otof the 40-S£>- The foUowlng day. Wednesday. .u ture was distributed am ongng guests. Ladies’..adies’ NNew ew SSpring Stylo - WIU be taken by Kent Brown, famouafam photographer ot 1 clal science lesson. , wwill be Y-Wlves day when the ^young * Following the meeting, refresh- f. yv ♦ * ♦ n-married women who fonn the new. „ . refresh- A s ■ ■ rti? hnw the preslden-preslden- d || Make Yourr AppointAppointments Now a t.. ' . / \ Shamrocl; club wUl meetneet a t 3:30 est membership group willm noiahold open ccy of th# RtUel society, Mra,Ira, G G ran rant t 3 | i ■ * pm. Tuesday with Mrs. O.O. V. V. Mat- M at- « bouse at 8 p.m. In the YWCA rooms. ^ T i' .‘1°™; William Egbert:bert a a n n d d SUITS “YOURUR DIAJICDIAMOND STORE” tholsen. A plant and bulbuib sale wlUwill There~ also wUI be an educational . * , be held. Rosemary Holdereedildereed will flJm °f Interest to all parents. Mrs. Including a fine assortmentaortm ent of patterns,pa' colors and styles In wool ^ teU about her experiencesss Inin Nigeria. BR- Campbell Is president■Ident ot this r>r 1 ^ • gabardines, worsteds,Is. sharkskins. JOSEPHSONI & LLOYD11 0 JEWELRY group, 5 ,v„,.„ru..S w fJs Orpbeumun Theatre B!dg.-Twln2 Pall* / • ' Past Oracles elub will1 meetmeet atat 88 &ome of the other events of the G^yenven / ' . pjn. Monday at the home)me otot Mrs.Mrs. ^ be a radio program Mon- Broken sizes butt plenty 10 to1 16 19.95 f G rant Kunkel, Kimberly.y. Rolt Rolt caU call ‘lay di a.m. over SSSSS;KVMV when By Y-Teen Gjro roup u p Values to 49.50 ...... □ AND THATT iSNTISN' ALL ... will be answered by tellingling of "la- Mrs.M McCall wilt speak on " Ifsifs your „ * covered dish supper wasas held held a a t t ' bor savers." world:» join ll through Uie YWCA."YWCA " the V-rooms for membersrs of th e ...... - Thursday • T seven Y-Teensins will ttill pre- pre- * Y-Teen groups and th e irr parente.parenle. L . Th* tlra t ward LDS-ReUefteUef society. society .»« »ant a akU over K TFI a t 4:4?4'4i Pinpm , ^ Durhiia, Boise, showed. showed Janet Dafgfi'- l«J«n.sl-ti8.y-T fiaa,caatcr-a.cantJSTT. ______ONENE RACK OFC LADIES*______\ — 1 wlU meet at 3 pjn. Tuesdayesday tortor a a O'rJ*O takfng p a rt ar* Janet Dafgfi.- ^ — ------> I social science lesson on the the progress progress Maureen M Maswell. Patsyly Ann Rose.R om «' «««* ’‘kes. I / of man given by Mrs. DelDel Glenn.Olenn. J' Chukh. Joyce WlllU’lllls and Pat Musical seleetions were giventlv e nby b ya a J I ' Nursery care will be irovided-for provided-tor Hogue.H Marilyn Balschn irtU-be-theIrtU-be-the trio,-Nlckey Johnson...Twlg_AnUililg_Anthl4 ------r f f - j P f c I S x ChUdren. pianist pl At 4 p-m. Saturdaysturday over * Wlllls, • |N i H- * ¥ KLIX K "Are you a sUtlstlc?".itlstic?". wUlWUI OPPERS ' & I Group No. S ot the PresbyterianPresbyterian beb< presented by Mrs. Cecil Foye. - Choice fabrics . . . aUaU the new eolocolor* . . . various styles and plenty fl i Women's. auoclaUoa.wiUU meet meet at a t 8 8 The business girls have decorated p.m. Monday a t the homeime alot Mrs. • • window tn the Idaho power com- . 1Fred Rodgers. 18<1 Doriann drive. The P«ny P< office deplcUng natlonsl n r y W i ™ t i * t j m M 5^ 1 program will feature theI review review ot ot a a YWOA Y week. S 3 Voluos to 19.95 S I modem play by Mrs. John\a Brecken- Breckeo- » » » Nov^ speciol ot only...... 3 1 ridge.- P 1 0 .0 0 w l * # * rRoyal Neighbors A \ - .T«'ln FaUs chapter No. 39. O rd e ✓ V J , I of Eastern Star, will hold the reg- - Make Trip Plans 7 \ ular business meeting and honor / / ONE LARGE,ARGE TAB! TABLE OF COTTON lA members trom surroundingidinK chap-ch^p- * dlwuMlon ot lodje:e drills andwid alEMODElING ' ^ / " V n ters th e auaual ••/r •■/riendshlp" JnrfVhiS-' “transporutlon to the district con- -/ y J / I^.V n "**ht, at 8 .pjn. Tuesdaya S aat t toethe ley was held ' ------Masonic temple. • “ J when Royal Neighbors Of of America ' w ^ r i ♦ * 4^ «met Friday a t the lOOFF h a ltll Mrs. In our modem, sclenUfle£ vaulU SkirtsFs & Blouses a // Kum Dubble class off thBthe First« r« t “ Walker, oracle, presided.eslded, your fun are indlvlduaUyiy hung hung Various patterns, assortments,“ ortments. color*,colo all washable. Just tight far ^ i i A ■ ChrlsUan church wiU sponsorMisar a* tal- ^ . CojnmltWe members from Hansen with plenty ol sir space ...... usafe f e , now and.ajl.sum m tr.weat.______W fit' ent show tor members oftC Camp ^ D F Fire lT t “ attended theUie meeting from hest. moths, humldlly.Illy, tiretiro - - ^ and Blue Bird groups sponsoredBowored by ” y «»ventlonconvention and theftl the ChrUWan church. RefreshmentsefrMhm»nts and also to make plans lo to ent(>rtalnentertain Values to 5.98, Mosf oil siz< H-lIl be served. All member* and national supervisingng manager Pl^ONE 413 But hurry — Choice ...... 1.98 ^'flSsJilfcn'Iffkjri,rtjM friendsJ of the church aree invited. l ^ e d 7 ***“ Pocatello. s H l's [ t h e FUR SHOP1 0 [ P ___ WEAR A KNOCKOUT!3UT! Reser%-atloi« for the Twentieth ^ , i Jabulousl A success xihereverlerever w>-ou u Century ( club's Moy breakfast:akfast may ^ ______wear it! A beautiful dater.ter. a fine 'be-i obtained trom Mrs, Harrv HaLifh. * OURUR ENTIRE STOCK OF ------A7t or " ttwUtled trum pet flare. BoleroBolew Is i R, Lyons Sm ith unUl AprilUll 38. 38. The The .. waptre stylei - , — tS/ ' ' \X____ ~___ _ _ ■ Pm e n i MM In riffs I3..»..18,..18,» ifi 18 * be beid MayIty 1 j a a t tthe the | r SPRING•INGHATS OF MAGIClAGIC VALV A L L ^ SCKO«CS— 90. 8 1 » 16 frock. 3>. yardsIs 3&- Inch; « ^ For Complete arker shades Included. Every kind, style, shap. K ytL trim : bolero, l>i yds. H • and trim. Vales to 12Jl5-now i t ,. ^1’,^ I , monthly luncheonI of of the the So- So- Satisfaction in1 Coffee 12JI5—now i t , , . . WILL WINW IN BULCBULOVA WATCHES n m eu y -to -u se pattern J gives ' “ , Journey club will be hsld a t 1:15 perfect Moll! A>«. NortbHortl. ^ '•I

T1MES-NEW5,TIMES TWIN FALLS. IDAHO : ■ • PAOBV i THnWBEH ;■ Bride C amimp p FireFin Girls Honored Hone Ascensioiicension Guild ■ Boosters Club / Engaged Eng Cards;ards Tourney1 F^eporteport EElections ' - : -Is; AddreAddressed by ProgiProgram Given wmm^m Play-.0f-f.0sPl^y- Set Members ot the Union Pacific The bridge anda c an asta tourna- ..AndTolc>vnd T alen t Show ~ '/Isiting Woman oSXBooster club b'. and ihelr husband lent-play-otr at-the' Blua. Ldua ____ Ottlcerstiters wer* electedelec by. the Nan- M rj.'StevTn•J. StevTn cT*u. Knoaas, tMjCStellb. 'ven-ntnrtntertalned-wlUi-a cntm alnet piogram-by Uya Ctmp Fire OlrlsO: and a rum- f ■let custodian of the United Merle Werfe StoddardStoddart dancing studenU m atee talei*le was held.byheli the Canta* Thank3k .Offering.-Offering, was the guest rhursdsy. Thursday, playenlayen and their thc partner*. Mr. and ^Br; Mrs.Irs. Ai^our Aifmour Anderson and Mr. wuteya-group.—-*1eya- group.— -Two Canip- Pll« — :*puker.wket-whcn hen mmembtrs tn of the Ascen- ...Approximately.50 Apnroximatclj .pup.n* pirtici* I ^ B c L " groups.ps. *ndtn d two BBlue Bird group* . guild ot the Episcopal thurch p»ted in the proi aad-Mra_J-J.ad-M ra-J-J. Wlcterholcr. touma.. patcd In the program which Included lent committee, will be boat* for ' are preparing t«to atappear in a talent “niursdayThursday at the home Of Mrs. balleljballets tnand d costumecoa dances. Solo sboiv. H H s L i i K S ^ ^ thene dinner. . Beymer wllh Mrs. D. K. Camp* []*(iCM u*nc«i were given el» by Xathy Stod- BjHH'TheT he women'swomen'i g«2f lurtcheea wlil NanlclNanklya beu, eo-hosicM. co-hostcsa. dtrd. MaxineMtMne T1 h o m u and.Loretia Nanklyainklya Oemp FFire OlrU eleoUd H EI 1 beheldatia:a« held at 13:30 p.m. Tuesday,.. r*. R hoads told tb o u t th* hU- Byrsm. On Wednesday,Wednesdi M r*.'M ary Klme* oltlcer*:ers ala l the bbuslnm meeting w'..;.-...^ • - ..,-.^9BDP J j j j H p ^ .. . , r . . ^ lory of th c .OO-yenr-old,00-yc program of Included included on 1 the booster club re- ay. Qall Dyer is president; > .■. nd Mn.M n. JohnJohi Feldhu*en wUI b* -w * '' ^ a r a FHday, Qall Dy« • ^ th e women ot the EpUcopal church, fre«hmenl /reshmenl committeecomi were Mn. L. hlostwes o st^ e s fof tha women’s brldg* JU'ly-^ DyerL_yl«eDyerL_yl«c.,j ..president; Ja n e t I.JC- “ Bh® atso *1®® spokeepoke about the church T.t . S Sullivan, u U lv a n Mr. ..M ra^ L, Rlchardtoo. luncheonuncheon al 1:15 p.m. A t 1:30 p jd. ’ _ . • . ... Thompson,mpson. ireaaitreasurer; RosemaOr K'V0^:5 ...... • • - • -■ *uramermer camp cam p In in McCaU. ------M n.Mn. HarveyZ HtrveyZ U Meunler, M n.’ L. P. 'Wedneaday,Wedneeday, thtl a a ta g -g o lf dU fltf. . . • —! KohlruM,IruM, »crll)e,»i»crll)e,»*nd Ju d y Tren* —...... - ...... -Mre.-rn. A. L. NortNorton-presided a t Uie Ttylor, Ttylor, Mra. Mra.-L. L. O. RobtrU and Mrs. .apoaaoredpoaaored ^ tht e M ea’a Oolf aa*o« V*;.,. . hMle.». secretary. I- b^J^la^meetingnfla meeting and-Mn. Beym?r Burton EEberhari berhart cltUonItUon will be held.~A-film,‘ T la y .■------MMtywakanah .ywai the devotions. Member# were re- * ¥ * * Betterletter Oolf," will< bft shown. 1 • . . . ■ y - - Maywakanahtywtkanth Ci Camp Plre OlrU V , • ■ - .f> minded'ded' th a t reireservation* for the p . ■ A buttet dinnerdin and card party ; , . ■.*,•■ .v-..’ O’enS! on a hike. •The *lris took a ' . . / . cardI ppsfty sfty sponsosponsored by fit. Martha'* Spring j D r i n Q LuncheonL ^ ^ ^ B ?I1J be held at 7:30 pjn. Thur»day ,i>f; • . .-I-::' trail lunch and ate supper outdoor*. - V.’ - ...... >_1 guild1 mmay ay be otobtained from guild ■" , ? , »ith Mr. and Mr*. O len Jenkln* ' . • * . ;^•. Theyy made plans to assist pr*- ^ — --,... members.ibers. The The j party wlU be held l c r - i p L .'.-f .nd ^^r. and Mr*. Charles C**ey ■ school>ol children wllh May day .... . • Fridaylay at a t the AmAmerloan Legloa hall. Is Held by Club *aJl hosts. K r a ^ B r * - .— — r - ^ —— ; bMket*.»t*.------i. ^ _K m B ER LY , A priU l—The annual A formal 1prospecUve. m em bm ■ Tanda-TiTanda-Tawanka ~jpir. .. -.- Memberremberr of- £St.-Martha'* rilW spHng' luncheon df'tl-.e Excelsior club " — r we •» invited loto t:the Thursday meet- t u held dance'lance' wiU“b*"held-8atiirday. wlU~b«' The -'I.' vo Camp Fire groups, T anda \ ^ . w u held T hursday *t the Turf club. B ^ ^ B B B I committeeommlttee (nfn charge IncJud* Mr. . Tawanka, sponsored by. the < .. 1dflk Ins. and T ananks, sc tie U a Uble was centered with an , Oreen O/**'' jn'*and gold•' were-carrled out BEVERLY JO WBIGHT ""d,nd Mn.“ «• Ted DavU, Mr. and . ■ S ii| ' -OhfUUaR-ehurch-*UUan-church-and-twa Blua Bird —— mMRB:-DONALD-HANDY r b —DONil ------M«ng*m*a^!s■na*m*nt nf g.rH>n In ln_table table decoratloru.decora ArrangemenU .(SUft• (5Uft eograTlni) Tonyrony Warner and Mr. and Mra. g S a i - ^ f c j ^ ------group* fpon«or*dip* fpontor*d by th* cburcb, (BUtf ei WrfTiBdtrtB»Tltr*ctlon-ef-a-com------—. ^M T jT p M i I alsy. are prepartng a * ' * . MulUm-poured. mllte* comcompos pood ot Mrs. Henry ■l^nBwKr' < •« ' UientRt showahov io r thet Xum DuMOe * * * *• J . I. M«UliU-pou WHMlilP * "I I " I- I - Out-of-townut-of-town IguesU -wer* Mr*. ^l;^ ^ " Series ’ Ends .r- ^ ' I ■ v - r - classs Monday evening.ever L eaden of . —.I r t I, lad* a n d Mr*. Charle* P. Mc- » “ *■ S»r’“T hl« Mississ WWl right and. -RICHPIELD,- r io h f ib l d , April 31—Conclud- ^ - ' . ' . . the tour groupa,groupa. Mrs.I Elmer Ben- ^_>O U Pl6 I. •ouple Is Feted SS.SSS”lald. Burley , OuesU OuesU wer* w*r* M n . Uoyd Mitchell, LJ.-\\ a//>i ■><- ng the series of card parties by th* B B R ’.. .£ neit... Mra. Mrs. J. K.H. 'Waddell. Mrs. J. A 1. f5 V * W Ooodlng, and M1 n . Margie Monin, n Ooward W Q l C H eninger Marleyliarlcy PinochleP*n«h club. M r. and Mr*, ^ B H j j r * C. Wllllami.Williams, Mrs. ;F. W. Werta and A / ^ T t KReception c C c in .. Kimberly. T h e white elephant w u n ll. K. Walker entertained a t theft { ■ Q S V - ^ ------Mrs.-A, Bue, are. ; A, Rue, are In charge of tha . -, -, •. ____ eclb-MIA Has^-- received by-Mra,.Man*rel_JonM, _ _VV..ly.ii_L_fe_M I J ___P. qrried :ountry home. PrUe w lnnen were M H S I * p N v program Heyburn CfiurcK Decio M .irtT U y -Bittrcl.-Buffene-AJexander, — - FoUowlnf th# luncheon the group rUPERT. u p e RT AprU At ai-The engsge- ' ' ' ' B ‘n Canlewi HEYBOb n . AprU ai-Mr. and I hreS \4rs. John Base, Louis Base, Mra. p f -H .'.KuB Cantewuteya C Three-Act Play U und the new hotpltal. The next mentIt of of Bevetly Bevetl Jo W right, daugh- Ssugene Alexander, Alexan. and Charles Sla- rjf. 'I i ■ ■ sBB ^ had a rummage n . Donald H*ndy. who were m ar- dECLO, e c LO AprU Aorll 2 l-T h e IMcIo m I a meeting wUl b ir ktr, and Mrs. Burl Akin* and Me. mothershers and guejguesU chosen trom ,j„s,ts* wl.th. *a pin, pink camstipn -ihoul. Lo^ge Completes he engagement was revealed a t *ndind Mrs. BoycBoyd Johason. .th* ..poiuortn* ipotuortnjf group gro - ir corsage.corsage, In.fn the receiving line ho*« partldpaUng.”ia~Uinn«y a “ n ------Inner a t the A lpha Ohl Omega ¥ * * - :*= ...... * Qeneal Rlchlns, Norma Lou DOnOLK irity houM t t the. University, ot D o r f i } * * • ■ wereer* the ^e bride bride tnd-bridegroom; whlpple nLe?^ Banquet Program LSTtJ™ Ipple, Hatel Badger, Nell Ra* HAOEfiMAN. h a o ^ a n A ^ l 31 ~ Union Idaho,ho, Moscow;Moscow Miss W right U a Parties r U I l l Given nly* OUnyer, maid of honor; L a- wa, ' r»> u x r Qutaitjvm, c DarreU lifview Event's Ml Handy, best man: the bride'* Re&ekah lodf* Ko. *5 m et iji regu- Juniorlor majoringmajorlm in *rt. JEROME, ;April 3 J — P r a a k J e •■■ . , ringt«n, Gerald Andirson. Dean U r session l u t Tuesday evening Menlngcr.enlngcr. sorson of Mr. tn d Mrs. H. Bruckner wa* host to a group ie r guests at the Aubrey Foln- “ >® brldeg b a n d . He Ittt Thursday for Chl- aoldnold Btmp*. Mr*. A rthur Dawlay ter home In Burley. In the after. JU"u m«4t«r. . '" f ?ot f cetmoalea. T h e Dalelale Hobson spoke on flowering BetreihmRefreshmenU ent were served by Mrs. husbeind. He Ie - •■• Mr. and'Mrs. O, :s and ahrubs. The next meeting RalphRalph PalUa PalUa and Mrs. Rex Me- cago0 w here he will be employed for and KMrs. n . Boy m n c fte o . M n. PeR T « dinnern, they guesu attended at t the wedding of irdlnals, S men's5i !?’ chonn, e n d ,th e trees a n d ahrubs t v i m . » teceP- ^ \ - ' irdlnetts, women's group, sang. » l‘l, be hcld with Mrs. Wiley'PorresU Anulty.Anulty. thc sum m er m months. Peaton,Penton, BuperBupert, wa* a gue«t. liitti hone of the • Si> ' dexter•Ic Deenhome mIn dB ui Lyle Barton there. Cardlnetts wome . , ¥ 1 ,, Uv. Jloon, they attend*If, tf, If. A A selection selection was w u lung by Barbara ------IBBU. ' i M arie Dean m. d L I J I Norton,irton, accompanied accompar by Lou Black. ttfim. B*U lett * >t Sm ith and Jean Morgan danced a uip la Calltoml*. ■ • - ■ ans^Are Made ballet number and a comedy ro u - . anas* eulfll' ww ------MRS.'TIEKI nerac«»mpi!«M-Brm»-ItenOTr------J p iW i WlUl corn- (ChrUtUn' phoio- j i PlansBy-Pirer Ar« Womeii eed Jenien sang, accompanied by ■ ■ I im M . Ilie couple _MRS.'TIEKBEHTBATJ- L - _ ...... “ R\/ILER, ■Fil'or April.22—When th* Sy- Loretta)rett« Jensen,a Jensen, and Jensen and MUa B B * K boi In Budey. *tU _ n ph o lo -* U ff eograTlng) [a Home r iImprovement i e r elub mat Jensentnssn sang, accompaniedaco by M rs. ' ^ ^ B ------:------PILEB,•sday, plans April were 23 made for p a r- Mrs.Tt. Howard JenJeoten. ■ ■ ■ ■ rr.rr“w7,;: Lost Ses; • ring*jatlon Home In Imprc M tlonal home demon- Refreshment*Refreshment* « were served by K r- ■ ■ * ,tlon week. "The cluh will act as nest!St Handy, Handy, LaD LaDeU Handy. Oerald mPITNEIm o m5 0 ^ Set;t for Session Is • SSSitess on May 1. Handyandy and Don Genatt. A large trs. Clinton Dougherty and Mrs. group•oup of studenUstuden attended from S.'SiVSSJ; OItf for Girl Leaders Iter Thomas conducted a demon- SICE.ICE, O ther gueiligue were Mr, and ^ Bur!0 “ ''1 m j I. Marlon Powers and Mn. S*. Jo^a W«l*. i» Je»n, Stvtrir i rar attanded tba fuardJan train- »• ]»•«h*ld J^T May 3 ata th* heme of M rs. ■ ■ They'll tell you bow wonderful OG-E KefrigenUoti u u M Mre.coun# Marlon Monday Powi la Twin PalU. lUI oajtent^S a rtea t. H i aref GirlsI * . . llnfw attanded tb MnaiU uia M*ry BPRINODALE.Girls Picnic u « c o m . UOTda^ n« cudUlltht cere- y*^r Be* Hive gtr Mier C lub M eets Lesson.esson I:Is Given ★ SPACE! Actu«Uy 25%2 3 * teto 50%5 0 » more food*' IINODAUE. April a i-T h e first ^ 9 -ki * ■■* ' "V enehman Uland. They wer* h Mrt. aUb*rt ’ smith for a bo- JS2r^Sy*;iH M clKt«d to tttend Dayley. t dinner party, busln#*a maetlng nuTilrron ori anda n a ^ picture s i h tn g ln n 'wat ★ FEATURESI Asd fethiret that are lo » PottttUo lo Jun*. Oue*t« were Bei via by Mn. A. Onilda at tbe ^ to hold * te* *nd NMicy Dayle;^ «”• S SI ^ l aufi hour. igular meeting cf tht LDS Be- . * proetfca/and uoilc, youllyou'll thaalithank them every ■h* quartet Uble* were d#corat*d J 5 T ^ , diyl te wthen and p u t ...... * ■ h arrangemenU of daffodtU and ef jocJety a t Uu “ lOOP h*J. dluitj ^ s .Z ‘^ ^ .ni,lythla. s w A donation r wu made to Mr*. Arthur H*U. S pretld'tnt. v * s . ■ ■ ■ . i»WKnM*^Mn. p Q in ily pi cancer fund drlv#. The evenini 1 charge of th* . meeting. P la a t ic DEPENDABIUTYtJTYI i.M o r e t h a a **'Ph Jw * OAKLCY. AprU I soent loclaUy. era mad# for a* eoeked food tale 2.700.000 O-E RcMtcntondrltcraten hTr»DXEP OREDC, OREDE, April 31-P rtendly ^ H B «rci Lesson ..“S 'S 'S I. Sylvab MUler, Hagerman, at- q,i N E W 1 9 5 1 ; a «-piinninj »nd given S by the™ tami.,rv.a u, s. *; )oiea club m*t with Mr*. Jo* jed th* mMtlof of th* West ;uo«r*, suoara, FrlMfp r itu for th* *fU m ooa J B “ Cl ■ * • Irt club-niurwlay afumoon. Mr*. V P p by the family. m , ■Bit to M n. D*n« LtngUy. M n , m m Ight, one of th# four charter •on Brown and Mn. Llvla W«*tby. JB f SPACEIE MAKER,, MA P^ arty • • • point»ben club-niurwli of the club prweat. w u ThenextmeetlTh* next me*tlo< wUl be held w ith MB CTDAR DRAW :n a carnation coraage. The Langliy. W l6 » / REFRIGER/IGERATOR . ------Roy MorrisonParty t Given sting w u held In honor of th* ■"•“ V 5-'%--,-, - - m whIU JARhouM DRAW, p*rty April 31-M rs. -,ven a eamatlt MOWNCMM OM NOa . iSia», . P.V'’ Wikw*Morrison w * Mr e^rtalned -at a meeting"“““T-. wu held , _ . Writer DiscussedC K heuH party Thuredty. Guest char^ D^^a...member*. t_l^U SPRINODAL*,SPRINODALX, April 3 1 -T h « Ut- , « | | . totwu ^e Luncb*ootra w*r* w** Mr*. Dorothy Ow*ns r O^ r t y 4 n e l u *»turature r* lesson lesson at tl th* ReU*f aocUty f i S O tfri. Bttty Tbanp*en. Pller. _ • 0nrM»fte*Hci4 MERSON, April 3 1 - ln honor ot m*eUngrnU ng Tuesday Tuesday was given by M n . K % - ebeoD vu aerved by the blrlhday rO rtV annlvenary of th*tr OiydtIrdtMannisf. Manniaf. ShedifcUHtdOUfer< { ^ . » T*»<^^>M<- £ ______EMERSON,ight*r, Dorothy, Apr Mr. and Mra. loldsmlth. O o ^ l t h . I thein birthday Nelw#rt anr #nuruin#d a group ,»fri,M n , A.A. J.J. PlUmar*Pllli w u In e b art* r ^ 2 6 ! ( th e meeting. feofYourChil m th* aophomor* cUm of th# of the meeting. • lp*d*« aM«t *«M r j.^ B y ANGELO PATRl jTbum high Mbool. — m SAVES YOU1U«30 «30 Q0VER M i f l Children S'tie evKiine ~ waa spent playing nf*i#*»atee* a r • W«h 4TR1 Khool. eon Heybumnes. MUs high Nelwert« opened and DIAMONDS D I A R ^ COMPARABLEPARABIE < 7?>e evm ln g w M r ‘ ^ 1 ^ ? '* “ w t-- clMD. upit SS“ ..’‘«r?l!L ‘ JJomiUiiI.ifm m U np Xngravlnc • t l M d*4.h n tr tv n O n ichool. eom* are good *tu- 1950 MODELI ' itjH s :m clean, UpiUndlog voungpao- . 41 ¥ * DlamonDiamond Betting ^ u t they Uv* In th* wrong *“ P P " lUpalrlng Ring SUlng m Dortiwd. th ilr famlU** do n e t . , onored ' * . " at Party ■ SIMsit mms s ANO o m n New of r ^ f uKmaeiMronsfODAn m s i PRINODALE. 'APMI 3! - M n. ■ IndividualIndividually designed I Pith tiif funlUu et Uiou ei M n n n r ^ i H I fASY TIRMS AVAIUBU tior* prosperous. One of the r l O n O r e a ; AVAJUBUI o?h^bt^day a r^ R'»4to ih, ^la >“»'>* vary Wm attractive, a top itu- BPRINODAI^, h * .ma-*t4r:ltt-¥ri-eia»,7BK»-would int. ... Harvey-PKeelonethe O. e . OhrUtenaen home. H AU Jth know w a quutl him better but-would '» l»rty;onjierb^cn. C h ritu n ten ; Mrs. pred John* MARION ^ i^Unt irt rul .to-b*.uuw, inT ^ l a t theand O. Mra. £ . Ohrl Ralph We*t were co* — Maaufaeto >}#weIfy-ond rina»--^H | ______^ ------made to order;------■ ------“« th tr7 ?''* m herthe*# Ueni. queitlena U and aor* rise U nteases. . ChruMnsen Quests were m#mb#rt of ias-«hi«ha birthday club. ^ <»v«f#d-aniw«*d » boolt tlby ««». .ehoolglrl »n and M ^ luij MARION TANNIR - " ------ir b* Ueni. th* UUlyu I hiv* dli- horhe * t^.guest Quests of honor dUplayed her • >d K a book f* » S wfo‘o» -m t« V S H ART A l C U SS —-OR OR SEEs e : YOUR ITEARESTlEST GBI DEALER— . tu t folng ia b*, thl* would be # % l Ifj D«win«: and Oil Painting IN .S.UHI— l»H Winlnj Milt . m JMOMI (celltnt gift book tor her. It ------TftUffht by OLAF MOLLER — 1 JMOMI—Vcn OniMii Cfc ha OevenUin Reader." edited M m ^ IN lURlK—Iniidhwd ll« rti"~ 1 INi RUmT.^Wi4h^tUflM Dietfli l U H 1> tK>ra-lfynalvtJia. • rbk tr ------ot----- RUPERT and TWIN FA «n * r«m S « ^ PhoM BUPERT, 917F6 TWN V _ IN 'H . W aOODINO—TInmpnil H » luiqlliinlunliiin INI WINBiW INBIU,-W illitm i liilMtn a r«n nw »ili ' . 0^1 p r wrW OM HciUg. »ui»rl, Mi»i P hon. BUPl TWIN FAUS 'N»“« TWiNrAii.8,s!a IN aoo Rupert. M iho ...... -... —- --SI SUNDAY, ?AOT FODETEEN TIMES-NETO, TWIN FALLS.: roAHO0 " . ' - a ss MACK FLENNIKEI FL K E N SELECLECTED ASAS VANDA!DALFOOTRrBALL k^SiST: j f ’ormer PrPre^tar-to to ]L eav e, i EianeerJ^er _ L e a g u e P ost a t Filer Fi] Nes^ts^t WA? eek . ’ J ‘ May HavelY eto W d - MOSCOW, April 21 (/P}—The WV-The Unfvereity1 o f Idaho todayoday appolmappointed Mack Flenniken,:n, Filer,F ile r, as an assistant to new head-£oatBnlLCoach,Eaymondhead-£ootl _(Babe)(Babe) GunGurfman.- ...... — football coach at Filer high achool, ^ ■■ ■ • “ — To Equall a l E] g c o j ' Flenniken, a form er professiohcirofessiohal sta r nnd now head football coa will bantlle the ends. UniversityJniversity President J. E. Buchanan,lanan, in mmaking the announcement‘cement Conservatioiifation Officers Saltsalt GaGame Ranges POCATELLO, April 21 (fF)— P: lato this aftemoon. saidid the * * * * I------• - •• ball b a league will have to hustle th executive committee of the •' ■ -i breaking style displayedBd dnrmB during tho1 1850 ' Is Bowling Scores V,'. I b r Idaho board of regents?' hadp Joins Vandals ■ •• Nine new season andd oone ne new gam e ficldin? n approved Flenni'ken's app^nt- « VOMCN'S MINOR LEACUBlcub_ .V,.V...::. . _ _ ■■■ ' set" last year in the class;la s s C —----- ;------ment as recommended by SBaffl' K»w L«j« ^ ■■ ...... ■------lot loop.- addcdajfaw-rec-.a w -re o .r» T J ___ » ». , Coach Curfman. ^ W.rln» ------jlj Jl 1« UJ • ■ ords o r and batters also coontrib- n trib -JJJo ro o k lv n "I im plewed to have Flennlk«n ^ S ' : ‘ M. M ^tilrinT Z r:“ |9 | } n>n i IM ; ■ -■ ...... - ^ uted-their.bit.it u t was revealede'?ealed ^ , J ^ t M |M .: .. . • ■ on U^e g u tf,” .»nid Curfman. who i ' .- - : i in tho third annual Pioneer wM nimea-h?5a-m«nwr tot-8un- *—I**--***- I - - ...... - - - ■ any^oTepl&ee Millard (Dixie) How- -~- —^■Hnnguff*record-book-publiehed-^ g — UaimsCre «ll. “1 have tnown him Jor a long rf. B — T o u ts ...... »s« m «i* izii d a y . V time and hnve Jollowed hi* coach- ,V|\ n ' t* t T>rll-»«S- to bs dcMred." ■ 1 ------___ irir*t,-.BD4 .by..5«n ,Jessen.,_Tplnn .._ ’TPln No Now thCi’.-rn la k in s ^ T.ic new assliUnt coach, who h u H j, ToUl. ______«ai 7J« «9 n*« H H < FaFalls: shortstop, J57, Bobbysy King,King. co\ covering- our naiim^ BeB olst snd third. JJM. R nyly Posi-Post- ba? bnschall. ’ “ * hoil coachlnc experience wllh two ■ J a*QtliT»k Graetrr H colleges, cornea to the university ■ . . panka, pa Twin Fftlls. Lou Brlgnnti, ^ Not only are thcv h Oreat Falls, equalled Andy Har- cin C. Cokmiti ...... PS III t* >00 ■ ‘ ., - - a t dy Har- clnlmlng the Iirsl i N. ;{ountr» ...... N7 IM II» - p ^ ...... - ■■ .. rlnglon’s rlr 1938 mark of i8 4I a t sec- luo lunlly w ^ j r g g l ond base. wmwns in Brooklyn that ij Fienniken Is I L ^ : Morley Bockman, Oreat Fnlls. set Bnr 1 ® ^ llnn.llMjf *.______I'.'.L'sS Itl H* 4SS Fnlls. eel Bnmo of baseball was i j a g m the only new Individual gomu n e rec*rec- l^ Long i before Abner Don llth ‘Casualty’ I 1 ^ 3 . ToU U ______I m m1 711Til IMI H ord by participating In fourX double «ur suppof<r. H ploys at third base.. . CO'Coopcrstown. N. y m h.'t t)o i,sa ix B H H BUI Sinker, Oreat Falls; fewiw est er- rhubarb" (lo b ■MMaMfBMiM |H 8 |- ««

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TIMES-NEWB,TIMES- TWIN fAFALLS, LLS, IIDASO ---- p, p i y O R E T U R N FROMI ; SFSPRING D:D R I L L Sg S IH O O T I N[ N G G F O R‘ T ] I T L E ------—»----- »----- * - » N -- — ------^ i l l r orower a Scheduledules Ready for Use f ^ W oLorkout r ] Toda:'oday B l t Jaycee PariPark ided"with ambitibna jfor their fourth'ourth PioneerPionee leaguD pen- lantle-s Doubleble Sparks YarYanks the Twin Falls Cowboys arrived ini'n town'Saturdnytow nSa night , jparation for the opening sam ee or the 1951 season here ia j^ lth the B,oise Pilots. Managerlager Don "Jeep" '• J Trower k ‘ ^ Po Shaky 8-7 Win Wi Over SoliSolons ; te d a s q u a d o f 19 p la y e rs * * * * * * ^VASHINGTON, April 21 (/P)—MickeyVlickoy Mantle,Mj highly publicizedlized rookie,rookie doubled horna. ■ ” thec winning-runwihning-ri in-th0-eiehth4nnlng-today-ng-today-to-give the-New-York.:o rk . YYankC' a n k e e s a a h a k y . &-7. »1 fans will get their Pioneer!oneer’Lbop victory:tory over the upstart Washingtonngton SeiSenators. The setbackc ended WWi ashington’s four look at the 19B1 team in rr> a .mo w inningin n in g streak and ended a two-gamekvo-game Yankee*! losing, akein.-Frank.-Frank SheShea, bothered with 'l^w orkout^Bj:hctiulcd^at 1 C;amsAwait'-.-: fllH S A .'’ • - T a sore arm arra 1 the, past three ------“ yeaTitrOTnnicd-TiM,'“'OPiiiicd"fui‘ ■thc~Yanks j ,'5 l ^ * ||j J •' -' ’ M M dayly »ta t the Tu*rfTm club fllli oui*the Firstrst ActionAct: ...... -J--'- — r ’ andwasd was breezibreezing along with a iTXacAi’tliiiFHelp^ ctCA X .I Plai [0. ' -^- '*" ’ '■-*■' pre-sensonison scheduleschedu for the club. 6-0[) lead whenwher he fell apart * -1 a . • llw orkout has been scheduled By The AaaoeUted Preta {'*• ‘^'fn'iT Well A workout ^ :ht teams touch off compeUUon ' f -‘i In the six th Inning.Innlni Before Tom Fer- A t t l I p t l i for Sundayanday altetafternoon by Trower. ,h k shut the floodgates, the Sen- thletic Teams in PromProminence T day nlRht In the Pioneer base- :.-.k-.-.i ',. j rick sh u t th e flc itffL t L ^ 'ic h e d - who >*; startltig*tartlntf hishi: first year at the ators3ts had shoved seven runs across WASHINGTOI\SHINQTON. AprU 51 ew.r«erved il V =lnce 1900. "He selected a young Ueutenant a* ch Magic Valley community. -t«r-wKh-~fhfr-PW»«dtfJphi* Ofty ' w itn ~ti - 3;__ Ing films of AlArmy football gomes "He selected i • Tlie Brooklyn Mm-whenrvrrlw^iwt,''-'------,iUia a«toCant..< a«tocant..adjutaat_f0.jgtcf^t « f « " O ne Cowboyow|«y Playerplaye will be^eatedjit le,,. J f ^ Roblnson ’drove'^ln thrc'c runii bn 'Sent Mm-whWCT e oprnlnif night alate; Idaho —^ Izedhomer on I* ond rr y doubleJai as the Dodgers Jonesnes went backbi 31 years sears to re- healthy,ialthy, youngyouni ^ fellow* In West ;*«i,henthet«nm '“‘ch _ some lusty hlttlni lint," Hoge said. "TliU young Ueu* ■ at Pocatcllo, BoUe a t Twin •k , »/ ■■ ■ s'onapped 10 trounce a 3-all th tie to win with a eall: - • Siten the boy* re- Ouy Ryman.Ryman, pre president of the local i. *ogden'“ Ogden 1i'l'’’£ a l S alt Lake City ^ . rec-run rally In the eighth. “General(eneral Mac-MacArthur wos Intensely tenantnant did such eud a goM job tbat a S l (he Cowboys are chamber^« r, will readret an address of ^nd Billings Billings a t G Qre reat FaUs. rested In sports. I don't recall IW year* later«*« Army waa playioy frtFiUilnexcelltnt welcomene from RulonRui Bchwendlinan, T he season con' L|j ' Robinson'droveThc D etro it Tigers stlHed a ninth- otre Dame on even tenns. Today e season continues for 140 ning rally by the Chicago White ever mUsIng a practice and Notre Dame m (ft* gtKxS frame of chairman:an of the th e e city board of com- games,^s, ending ending Sept. Sept S. There will H g T v B n S ^ a a T: i a homer ond dou T a gnme at West Point." Jou>u know “ 0* tb th a * t tyoung feUow as o e n . ut ond salvaged a 7-fl victory, thclr , ob Neyland, coscl: of Tennessee'S 0! u hoped another mUiioners.ners. SchwendlmanSchwe nnd City ^e no0 postseason postseason playoff pi this year ■ b l n y j U B H ' -MiHjM " ...... snapped•si In fpur a 3-all American league .starts. w nhen en MacArthurMacAr took over as Neylana, < iMKe* York: Yankee M anagerier William William Smith will be un- a n d no no split split seiuon. sen-son. There also wilt - threc-run rally li mandanl a t West Point aa a )lunteers.” volunteers, ended a three-game wlnnln? ■There was a time soon after hs able to> attend. be no0 all-star all-star game.game ' -Therlnfe D for etro th ite TljW hile Sox. idler senera general atler the close of "There wa* * ( tOI let Ihelr first n , * CowboysCowboys ei ended their spring As usual club toi^ te i r s show many Matiry Doerr li Inning rally by i Id war I, athletics fts the ncad- Bot)t out of the PointP tb a t MacArthur «aury Doerr. left, preddtnt of the Twin FalU Cow A fter-th ree sUalght losses, the - . r f L 1 1?, as detailed to duty on the border,* K tttm at ft public exhibitiontlon game game schedule with a chargesges Irom trom i last^ a s ^ e a r . Only t- ^ ck sklnnerSkinner LlqtLiquid Oas aod Appliance ■ company,A \ l Twl Scut ond salvaged were In a sad state. Under Mac- was detailed to Sunday aflCT- victoryf over over th the e Reno Silver Box m anasersiRers are are back-*Larry back- Shepard , . , . „ ,, Uraljston tn fpur Red Amc Sox unUncked them- A«vmr>lur's guidance,J.Hnnr however th a t was Jomes n e s^ added. d e d . ‘As / an aide he select* It ot fonr heating nnlts was m eted at Jaycee patl „d ih.ir «™t ,„c .f “ 5 1 a fellow who played a lot of end ndpUyw* alike will jr^day’ night night In In Reno, Twin PalU a t BlHlnssllllnss nndnnd CecilCecil (Butch) Schef- I b« j,,in optrailo.operation Tneaday fer tbe Cowboys' tin t hon UIt ended American a thleague's 60th scasrn, I remedied mcmcu Hnd today the MIU- Jd * ^ In excellent shape, 11 11 Innings Innings before breaking fcl a l Ogden, Strlnfe for th e Wl ------forr Arm Army y and and wbo later became a Ise Piloti. Doerr and Skinner have been experlraentli lipping the Philadelphia Athkt- ■etty good head football cpacb—hU dMll«Idare spoUe« lo^se ,otor r sixgix runs runs In the top of the Skipperslpp«s of of mosl mosl clubs are opll- ""rVhr• the pastpM*t year.year" If sueeesiful, they are irln expected FalU lo Cowboyi, rt ebaU wllh A fter-th re e si company. Twin ^ lU , atler th e •Q^tioni 6-3, R ed Sox lng a. U -hlt MUet H.t ™r- S une isu Red m 'SBlaUc.” tt thliiss that wUl fgr dr an an 11-5 11-5 ■ victory. The Cow- m Uic tio-as -is Is Is usual usual a t this time ol tdoor iporta from a spectator standpoint. The large i Ned G arver hurled thc St, Lo-iU whelmedimed the PhiladelphiaP PhUUes Idihl wllh the Cow- collected:olIectcd 14 14 hits in thc con- ye“ '‘- And loop officials otflc: believe their nerates /P®™. radiant heat, sending ont Infra-redit Jaycee rayi park. pt The heat unlta ^ n d won i ; rii be the strange .n--the beat class C league In hoya' first home gane with tlio - therowns Am erican to their le. first American 8-6. HUSKIESUSKIES DOVDOWN OSC slogan—"the beat cl 9. A constant beam of the invisible light will keep s itrue victory by whipping. Clove- T hele ClnclnmClnclnnaU R e d s hauled CORVALLIS, AprU 31 W)— Th* ^nTT3---mountrt —T^owef-nds-liv e f-Itd s—inaicaied-JiB—will An»eric*i;rr.ndll_be_arlcai;^.wUl_be_an.acc_urat^t ■ p«»lf tM i gprlnr. Dft^rr »rp1alwe<1r> experiraentlDtth<^ TmlU af with lhe units whipping the PI expected lo reTOlotlonlie night i „ndis—In 6.3, d ian s ..a-I,... and—limiting, -themselvesnselves out of a three-game Dnlversltynlverslty of 'Washington HUsklA bA pere have been rookierookie Jim Jim nussell, Yankee crlptlonIon when when the the circuit < winaTup •pace heater and are not intended to h eat air. Obje on-opening losing itre a t by m ed-thelr overi )etltfon next September. Qt. The Urge unit ihown above icm fjjd to G arver five singles. hi season-opening ied~thelr over aU-depth-hate-lo d^ _ plfchcr, Tiiesdaj' against the compctltttn next 6c at rayi will be warm and not the Intervening air. Ilc The Boston Braves treated Robin beatinglng tho PittsburghPltl Pirates 8-3, feata t Oregon SlataSI coUege M-4T ta •a-red r a ji propelled by liquid Browns to thel However. BobJ McOaffcry or . rwi •' ’ bylhauniUMetllha uniU a re sim ilar to those of the sun. (Kelker pbo jberls and Jim Konstanty Uke behindnd the pitchingpltcl of Howard Fox a northern divisiondlvl dual track m eet Clrlmelll may get opening 'T ', » h t will keep specUlon al Ja y - league■ttlng victory practice b pitchers, unload- and the slugglns t / ‘I*' if., in S .r« / r ra n k Clrlmelll :) h! th<^ ^ *1 Tr,H(gna the Blurelng ot Bobby Adams, hereiretoday. today. ------ISL « "I""' duty. The Cowboys have a JJUaise lsC Iruns i l '“J?_____ I Bl niir hlch school nine-mnan an mound staff. heat air. Objecti itruek by th c them to five sin L - i? " '^.vh, OUiercr pltchers.1pltcher&.returnlng with the K m i j n c H vening air. Heal r»yi prodnced The Boston Br ?ere Erie Otird, Cliff Barthoi- I > r U I I l » . l J 0. (Kelker pboto-iU tf eDgrav- Roberts and Jh Ttoai *JI thc term . ^''•e ruins ill Anothernother Cage batting practice mUtd olf when Presl- omew. RonaWRonald Ooode.Om Qeorge Johen- Ittrr ind Jack Skin- f,*"; Richard Ti bo» th# p r o c e s * , Doublehoubleheader Fixerixer JaJailed ___ - - ( In addition to r iddltlon to newcomer Conway. tirnQ31BE, r April»t,h i 21 ti . Third base- T TVT 1 itkeheU units would Pet* Venclguerra . Lou Mendlola smacked a home- | T | i \ 0 \ 4 r ] •a t trip for all stu- caU her. retumeP>-Jaek :t Uie limelight with ^ o tt. Jwk Bucko x r f o i *D ] ] o U aEur r victories over T^'ln Falls. Goldsmith,dsmlth, 3l-year-old31-year former Long i the Club will be an Moore.. Trower handlesha second base for th c team . Three ouUleld- '0 men were out In the seventh Islandmd university university basketball star, <.tunr old Pioneer for th e tew ng of the first game with Boise paidd t3iOO t3iOO to to four fou LltT.players lo Jto WIU be none other p mode&de the retureturn trip from Call- n behind iwhen l ^ n Mehdlola socked "nx"c" a a game game between b< Ltu and fclaerich. the king of fomU,. ^Includln* u d ln * UiU Vltous, Vem over thc portable fence In left Duquesnequesne university unlverj a t MadUon D o U a v aiuas. who kept fans CampbellbelJ and WiWoody Held. I members of the club are nol erfleld 3<0 feel away to win the squarelare Garden,Garden, Jan. Ja 1,1S49, District 9 ^ Irhyjfi when he played Five members o e. Attorneyorney Frank F rank S. S Hogan said to- • itejJ in 1939. ««"■ to0 MagicMaHc VlValley fans, vitow. Bft^e ___ ir ouUlelder who broke his irtlett homered for Twin FalU In ht. night, th till be the featured popular ouU leldt fourth Inning to touch off a Ooldsmlthloldsmlth U U the th lOth player to i-Wcome home" b»n- 1*8 hereire last yeaiyear, wll! be starting Ird season In the fast Pioneer foU'’*™"•run attackattack thatth a t kept the Bruins be arrested arrested In In thc th continuing In- a pa Monday at the his third »e«on 1; rontentlon. Twin FalU moved vestlgationtlgatlon of ot b b a a s k e t b a l l fixed you can’t ]iea;t a Buebill land from leafue.!. Oard and McCsffery w*ie contention. Tw “ ‘B o ] i a e i Id 7-6 with a single counter In games. . I Uitlc Valley will at- membersers of the 16M team and ’’'J .? * logati said Ooldsmlth, who lives e u md meet players Campbellbell and MllneMil played here at top half of the seventh Inning. H ojan said Ooli a rt o f la st season, Tlmm Hanson Hanson ani and Lennle Brooks In Brooklyn, Brooklyn, arranged orrai for thc LIU t t tinderstand (liere o t last I'ed Twin FalU only four hits In teamm lolo loselose the the game ga to the vis/tors hUtteis lelt. Blessed^ed w ith go Tw1 Falls in Falls ...... i 000 402 1—7 8 1 lng sel-ahotaet-ahot arlUt artUt with LIU teams ( 'tl.k;.Uils_parl. be a i' > » . la. i',|fT g f tv f ____ i :.,Z------T T 4 i* :m ------xaWf-Salmon-rlverletter th a n It h u been for sev- himI) back baek the th e money me he had paid S."'"* * I -“ I "Betteryears," th h ae n advUed. It h them,im. hehe wouldwould doubledo It on the next ‘ i J m J le'LitUe >■»«," h Salmon’s e adv waters -wrre gaWJrUieyntruiey fixed.fixed. O'OonnorO sald-there - ■; w i l ■ *------The'ted LltUe- to lU hlngSalmt on April 15. . neverrer was was a a "nest.game" "nei and the \lS ||n i fey Wins ISxir___...... I rTsso s openedreller to said llshing thjit < m ost of the fish fourir pUyera players were w er not given any ’ ______2^ * Krellern were said cut-throat thjit trout run- moneyney back back until untl 10 month later NATIONAL UAOUB ' : up to 17 Inchea in length, *(t«r. B rii"^rnd. C h SHoaa*. S iV u . E«t«tk >M cooptr: uatn([ bait, mosUy ' om nnah. o»., a I. Chruunu. stmiMck. Ondlal. XoniUnly nerS. g a ‘;B under fire, threw imlBiek.------• Joe)8 Louis Looks irfli ______^M1 «M 101—» 1 0 ------B »l Billy ,o « ? * c .i : ; u u '- w i v lldywWfceewrl* H- C., today to looth. nitntsM : r g Six to Hold Toughough inin] Drills Beffct wwm to rtww wWml otUm' South S'- *- ■' Big Six to: aETROrr,-April ai «>-Former 1 up, in a If me _ lght Track Meet ^ tvywelght '5S cham pion Joe Louis, ■s.“AHKtICA “'.n ’“‘“ "''""N ightT3ISE, A pril ra( ai (av -T h e Big Six preparingiparing for Ws May a fight here Oeorsla lumber. N .- YorkAHKtlCAH______LBAOUt BOISE,'erence A pril track 31 and fleld meet w ith3x Omellon Agramento,/ Cuba, bid to l e W».hti.ft«-f o t i ______. . ™ eu iM ii» -i 11 0 conferencebe held track under the lighU_at batteredstered two ap^sparring partner* in m W \ T**^f’e *» Junior held college undt stadium April his■■ second day of ring workduts. 1 Louis:/)Uls sustaggered ggered O'Dell Rlley, De- - * - < o f a Soilolid Citizitize n l )lse Coach Bob Olbb said tbe trolt,lit, with a left hook to the jaw srf..««“ ,K S ““'— « 0 ^ [,8II Is CO*Chbeliv held Boi to "Increase in- duringring their- three-roundtlin workout. It" In track. Xt U the first night HeI boxed one rcround against Mc- need ln|/> iiv W, HcDwrnett - - — and GiiKri. t«rMk t'meet In tr*C In k-ItBoUe history. Klnleynley Engjuh.EnglUh. D etroit, and mU — „ — IM Mt Ito-I ll 1 txaekti«-sttt«—tract-m meet In Bola eet;-M ay-»f dropped-hlm-to-)pped-hlm-t0-hls-1arte*-w lth-a ------P ic tu reIntroduce «yog to a cititen you PontUcintiao 1h ss ^ been' planned, dedgnededindbontto u d boQl . I wlU ba a night affair.______righth t to the Jaw.jaw. casually many timca—on the oneeldesJ: IdSaJriRj ;R>,c»iva up here younelf—it’s easy snd eo satisl^ • 6.Uins!ii''’** nam entament, of th the e si flnt mtUor tour- to n W. CuUer M.'PeWmon vs. Dr. at 10:«. Hanknk Powew Powera vs. Dale C anuie and odeosatisl^. tr. ““ “ sametliing F a lb nt municipal of th e season at the Twin D r. rst W. M,' fllght-R. PeWmo; Wilkinson and Qenea e Rousey aat t »;a4; J. Bellwood Anniveruiy Pontiac—thshould, e finest boeauso for 25 .ycsis Com«UDQ in in todi today and get the facts and figures. . -. J’l' ■Nfn.-.,- . .L- announoed-Satuimunicipal golt course, were FirstI Rogerson fllg h t-R vs.. Oerald Ridgeway a n d Piank BovorkaBovw l vs. O -w . MUlar cw ever to bear tbe famous SUve ? ^ d n V V ” ” ^ ^ TJurjafSrmBHUWunoed Saturday night by Jo« D an Rogtrson ts.- «iuuackJ9ficnji J l S n T ^ ' >n« niundinrWQmw»Br=prn: en8 enhaufat 'tn I0;a0 d D r ajn...- Rim y Sehlag- S. MeOUlaH. Aodmon v*. Beat ». ,Doug Barirl DavldaonDavidson anand John Rogen at Mel uf Cosgrlfl and Dr..Mi Robert ButcUff w. V/. B.and Aaderaon O len Simmon* • V*. Addle «:l»-fr andand TT, , HHinton int and Art Dahl ' 20S-^23 PE E A S T ___...... - ...... ^ _ TWIN FA CosgrlM and Jim Slmlilr «t lasstlBdato-imd-MoMaJna-at-JMa, and Olen Sir -wi-OJaa-OJaa £ab«rt«£Ab«rt« and-'•P8p'*-jtedef''------_ V*. sm^Wa^^w^^Wn»«^an(^-»-Pf««• Pel«r» I MetUmlato-imd-M, Btnses aod R, D. Rund v*. Us son> at.9;08.at 9;08. - ______UU Petsra u d OUk Cook..i(_ E ui Btrses aod R ~ ^ ^ ilS S R ] 203-^23 SECOND A V E N U E E A S T ■ fe' ■ • ■ fe' - -• - - — ■ . \ f

, _■! • STOihy, ah, PAGE SIXTEENIN — ■ TIMES-NEWa,";-NEWS, TWIN FALLS..IDAHO iriAHO ______Home Burns,irns, Selected —TnneraJi-Ritei-Rites ------I^iM inflPujalalS]ipils Steal Show ata t Dai D a n c e g ||f ^TourtfpiJ^SiD^ed^ Are; H eldild forfq I H H HH|||||||H|H^g&fl!|[|^^ H i i S B |^ WithFriemrien d s OuSpe . FamedI SolSolon rSHOSHONE, Aprtl 31—Neighbors 31—Neigh - GRAND RAPIDS.'S. Mlch..Mich.. ApApril 31 art housing four personsvsons who lost <*V-The iBt* U. Sg.-Sen. . S tn . Arlhnr Arln B. their home in a’.liree FridayPriday mern- « , fcmentency help ^ w»* Pr? foture 01 hts people, %-u burle ed by th e county Reded Cross chap- ct ■ ' ,.2a. apending, dk7. « r Chairman FTimkc Dice reported.repoi . . ■ We 47-rW-oMB«P«WJc»n»'Re{7ubl}on0t«i«s> rg, Olen Roney, . - >lm. h (u id .« ■ row went ti'hU lMs t resting placepJi In Ihelr son. about IB, andnd small m(Cn nd- ~ wemonlea WnBltng-gmeeCuIlng'graceCuIly the . L In the blaze. - ...... -pomp M d b o tn u e duedue «a worjdworjd |llgure son lost everyUiIng In the blau •nd the elmplo coRgregatlonsligregBtlonal Iburial . . ------nosK la Platnwlam w ---OhAmtti ^Itu. Their home on c farm farmal about In the forefront were more than 13 miles northwest of ShoshShoshone. > ,. ___ jDO.(iiBnltarlM_of. , H | ^ir, Roney tnd the grandson ^ Joeiil govemment. InlHStieXgl -in-Uie yard. 6mcUlng_snioke.smoke, :Mrs, £"i>U'‘tr 3 w e more thin S.OOO000 ot UieUte home- . "-~ ...... Bate all p u rc h a tu ^ w his rise from a lianey looked around and saw force, cavy uid town folks «ho saw his rise fr house In flames. — fay neu-spoper editor to bcc6m one Hebert has a ■1- l.i: af.th. oft thfl Pnlteti Na- • ghe h ad no Idea whfltrhBt caused the blRie. Everything wasBS Iw t. hohouse- Rls blogri^ ilonj. Sresslonal t e c o l ? ^ — Burled Near P»rtnU -’.■ ■ ■ I I hold «oods..m m ltiire,tc. cclothe* to th u .n a •- „ j a t 0 n r e M 0 M«AIMJ. ■ And. nl the end. was the persannrtelongtng*,------■ has-e w n -ViH M t e t ta-biyir- a - b y ^«Tpspi,^f kte-shBdcd family plot Inin O OBkbV Hill Red Cross Helpsllelps Fiitr American Lcclon auxilauxiliary leans su tes which 5. «metery where his first wife ar w ithin two hours emergency ■help lo represent thes nnltn n lt al.a t . OOlria’ Wana scandal on Ji^ parents lie. Kiflr simple Indiv h e R «J . Cro&s. sU te In PocateUoo in June. TMiss which p s p ,r matliers resting beside one plftln I'M ' r:HB9 v i i provided by Uie R«J..,C: IA w - 'B I DIee and Eatl Clayton.Ion. Red CrossC Monnahan U membernber of the ggirU ' awarded the 81* ^ l^marble which says only ‘'vai rm an, InvesU- leagu*- ThespWns.J. Pep dobctnb and plaque for 'courase li I V '- b <- ■ ' i i Bf l M dlsMter lellef chairm an, Invi .« in ,d ^,.r a»«d- T hey hid no other detnlljdetail* on annual stsff. (SUffSUff engtsrlng)engt»rl Hebert's new • The Rek". Edwardward ArchArchibald p ,„ haodred Lincoln fradeir»ae Kheeli pvpllt stole (he ahDW■hDW a t (he aia n - applauded by morere than 2.000 spectators.1 The pupils were trslned d jy family, ------^ K ITiompson. Vajldenberg's frlen„wAich.JOO-flucllnipllfl jfrom MncnlnMnc the "Oxford Minuet." Lawson, Hagerman repreaenUUvi•presenUUve on wonderful. GLADlOLUS BULe^ n csmatlons. Only aa few feetfeel away grade school slenl.1 the show aV IKe ■ 'TiTrsTTIlnkTc C 6X,"jirfsldent'of-ii,-iirtsidenfof-the « “ •cl«hU'*Jow^went^_th?.c n t t o t h e VPWVl Priday. m a t W ...... -Of-a-total-of-M- « S S votes vote* cast,- cait,-W Uus-Qoodlng.countjr safety cou; _th»n2eeseh!A»*ortmentfrom^lment from RunlngredL I u t Vice President Alben W. Bnrk-I second annual Magloagio Valley s ready lorfor Rntnn t blooms V T F T a l r i ^ l Bl Ion, Seaetary of Commerceommerce CharlesCh coin school PTA. evcnl, apofce on theie objects of PPTA. i M " ’ Orlme*. chalxmaiv i n Uie district where U w son s«ld Ute counell•uncll wliiWIH jpon-sf 5f t5 iri ®*ol flowerinj flowerinr ahnd. N Bswyer. W . AverellII Harrlman,Harriman. the t i ,j children appearedippcared for theirtl Mts, Daley Instnjcteducted the the children chlldi th a t several other*J were were unable unable to ‘he enly town In Uie district wl oping Ant pUniinc r». V ng the noon hours *«il‘heir lurn. ^ , the persons opposediposed outnumberedoutnumbi >or a drive lor a first aid roon preiidentlal adviser:r: Senator*Senators Con- grand march a t 8;30 p.m. All the for the dance during the noon h o 3f Oie Issue. every home. It alao I* makln jiolly. Tex., Taft, O.,., nnd SaltanSBltorwtBlI, girj, were dressedaed in in Identl Identtcnl forT the last m onth, The national .guard»rd did did the the truck tn ‘hose in favor of the Issue, 0 I* making a young vinie bulb* already IM* to aervlce. The VPW Th* vot« by townstowns ws* ws* Care; Carey «0 drive for sUndardliaUonUon ofo( fines for rircumferenee. Trulyy tow usbtttsb) uabeaUble cJler. EXTRA ^ u s ; aok". O. Mfennen ennen WillWilliams aressex. Sixth graderjderj ledJ«l thethe wb,innrcli n c grand m archf: forfor adultadult dancersdanc ‘’«n Jeep se^lce. The Vl dow 5W on row of the ------m, with Mel Day auxiliary served lunchich toto donorsdonors andt 33 no; HaileyIley IM m j«. yes. J7 37 no; imW e vJoJatlons in OoodlngJoodlng couniy.cou Order on approv»L ef Michigan and row on row ol ------bcRiin st 8:30 p.m, with Mel E 29 no' Gannett 28 A meeting of th e safety cou Vorld and state figuresures who markedres i i • r v i cAlllnj. He wos asililcdiililed during”!durlng“the dinner to Dr. E. P.. Scstero and his Oellevue 78 yes, 29 no; Oannel 0 M ONKY Dm Boise. Nurses >'«. » no. and KetchumCetchum 25 25 yesyes and pertaining lo th e sU ndardlta «"» "» M»N,r Vsndenberg'i time. rtH r Ifinsi square and rountf'dnncesndldnnces byby BobI WP* °f "Um' s f '° “‘ Boise. Nur Id a l 8 p. m. When your cirwn ol 100 GUdioIu .ompson spoke oi . were Mt». Mar- ot fines win be held a l 8 p. 01 100 GUtUoIui bulb* r. V. “ c H ; Tbe Reverend Thompson spol Installatioii. PlaHs . D-'l'y- T h 'riy squsrwlusrw of of dancers danc assutlng In Rupert were Mt». M ______Wednesday at the Chamber of C' Vsndenberg’s favoritelie motto, ' th l, ' | h j y v P P T J A atitndEd from nil overover MagicMagic Valley,Van Goltlandia, Mr«, Grace Ce Ice c ity ®^ ‘'h n * Carison, c S , ^ l S ii r s : COMPLETESr e s COURSE COURSE merce office. Clly council memt velop Co your satufac- wut >uu a. ^ U too (hall pBM." ' i Boise and S a lt Lake City, April 21—Pic. Le- Judges, peace officersrs and anyanyone t»n or your money wilf be nfund< •'Let ua pay worthy^y irlbulotribulo to him haqeR M A N , Aprilpril 31—The 31-T he excc-ex Mr. snd M rs, Kershcl Kershcl Vandiver Vnndl Eunice Fredricks and Mrs. NatNaomi BELLEVUE. April 2I-Plc. tod»y by rededtcatlng our live RoyH.DrusseU.sonofson of Mr. and Mrs.1 intere.'sied In law enforcemealaforcemeal are hurryl Send in your order today. le HagermanHBgermBn PTAp were In charge of of refreshm refreshtne ents I^w b. , , . Bellevue, hss com- Invited to attend. ■ bariiin you'll hat*stomlsa. lo mis*. lho>a principals of peace lorfor wnienw Thursday afternoonemoon aat t UieUie Ha-I which were serveded In In th th e e school sch Jo'tphlne Huntington Huntington was ^ DrusseU. Bellevue, hss c he sacrlfled so much," Reve Misting were Mr receptionist and Mrs,Irs, Marge Marge New- N( a leaders course•s course s i si i fort ------lUCh/’ Reverend germanlool, grade school, cafeterls, Al.so oxslstlng were I HEAD TIM£3-NEW 8 WANT AADS. M IC H IG A N BULBLB CO., C O ., Dept.De GW-230 Grand R ap J Thompson aald. lay Ood rals raise up Townsend,nsend, PTA PTA presl- pr< and Mrs, .Larry-Flemnemlng. ing. Mr. Mr. and a “n*! Mrs. Lenaona Saflel Saflel were w Jackson. S. O. men to his high vision,,on, broadbwad under-un ^g^t. announced thha a t t LysleLysle Oilmore.Olimt Mrs, Jake Brink,, Emory Emory_6 ^Bhellcn- hell' _____ ;_llflndJns__Md aturdy?rn eharacte I r I I C. principal of the Hagerman Hagerm«n irnscle irri ba«fr snd nlJ teachers from L cany'forward tlts ^jork o rk lirwhlch-hetrrwhlcl schooirw il-lnstall-newll-new-ofllcers-at -ofllcers coln.jchool.______LE «E B I.A-GmMAKIGER.MAN ...... |tv« ble Ufe. ______the meeting a t 8 p.m.).m, MondayMonday alal thei ------— ■ - ...... ■HAOER-'JAN.-Apni-si-Jamejini-si-Jam ej-H...... , high schooK P astIt presidents president* pins p VSISTER IS ITS SISTER Cnrlson.son of Mr. andand Mra.Mra. HowardHowi . VCTJ j S to all past presl- CAREY, A pril 21—Royal Ou^t^r- Ou^L Carlson, left Wednesdaylejday for for port- po Ballots Mailediiled in S erman SPTA. . hogdi, apprentice seiman.se*man. Is Is visitingvlsltl land to conUnue hiss studiesstudies InIn musicmu ' '' ■ ‘' j V also announced >'1* M rs. Norvinrvin W W orthington, orthlngt and voice. . ------G. of G. ---Election Electi - Keppner,—lourth ------Q b u p e r t ; April a it —NBTOini—NBmlnaUng grade teacher, wouldold accompanyaccompany lher • ------^ • :--- •___ ^------~ I ■ ^ fcallotA have been mailed to mmeni- to the PTA conferenceerence In in Nam Nampa ! bert of the R upertTt ChambeiChamber of next Priday and Saturdsy.Saturdsy. I Cenunerce. Charles Whittaker,WhItUker, sec------retary-trcMurer, announcedinounced Priday.P n t j j * j a t t i i Uemtwrs wlU rot« tor (wo ^ *sch offlc« to be filled. Uay 1 ^ d i y been set a i the deadline for - . tumins baUoU. O ftlcen to be el , Meeting in Bois W i . »6 are preMdent, vice presMpresident, Representatives from Rupe (reaaurer and six directors.Jrector*.______Castleford. fiuhl, Pller.•nier. Jerome. StSho- * 1 ^ ^ r V n r i l X . ' Y f j / The two highest for each cxtxecu- »hone. Ooodlng, Hailey and TwinTv ^ ^ e ^ ^ G O L F E RR ------Ure offlM and th a» 23 hlgbesthltbsst for attend Uia the Idaho QsptQspUs; 1 IT I ' t t dlrtctoTi wUl be plaoMi«ed on thaths jgen- convention a t Moscowoscow next WiWed- 1 / S ' , eral eleeUon baUot, W -nw hittaker ttaker said.i BBsaty and Thundny.d»y. thathe Rev.Rer, H.Her- ______m an C. Rice, Twin1 P^Ui, announeannounced T.F. Radio FirmF i r m The lUv. Mr. RiceIce said he exp^expecL« ^ f y . , to attend and thatla l Mrs. BermBernard ; Increasese s Sto( O t O C k Martyn. president' of the Women'sWome "I ' Btockholders In th e Radio Brc y, alw probably 3 tailing corporaUon, ■KTPI. U have S - The Rev. and Mrs.Mrs. J. W. Tu-Tujk- ^ / oea*ed their totaJ common i N l \H Shoshone, abo1*0 will attend 0.1 ■ f. from 118.000 to »iao,ooo, accordia ■amended article* of Incorpora Helton and Mrs. ' 4 | | | illed w ith the county clerk Pr: ______A M Mrs. Plorence Gardner. ; The article* Indicate 130,000 sh: 7 U .nlued a t l l per share. 'Each »l< ^HeiferAWOLAWOL »«k § : " bolder receives additionalditional *hishares, S^ahlcy, Jerome,:rome. rep reported o rt^ to ------t . T j . ' s r " - proportionate to thhe e number of ofllcers Saturdayday thlhat a t hehe lostlosi a I - one'one week only! »h*res held prior to1 the change JM-pound OuernseF'sey heifer heller from fn Accumulate earningslings and ololher w^eral oihers purchased from from the t auets wer« tbe reasons>n* given for tbe Orower'a Commissionnmlsslon companycompa Increase. • here Saturday. ______He loaded the animalsJilmals InIn a'pick-a'plc I I • 1. T tip truck and returnedumed t«t« Jerome.Jeron \ \ ] ■ ■ ■ SPEIlIll“iiii l U Y THE BOX Warren Daigh.l & n Is I s W hen he arrived home,ome.be be discovereddiscover \ \ n ^ a m (fh f« petr) ^ , th a t one of the nimal*. animal*, valued valued at \ \ S n p a k p r »“ • missing. Grange Speak heifer must have \ ____ PTLER. AprU a i—W-W arren i^ n DsDalah, jaaped. to .freedom.u------______-—------Tvlo TUU county ag[601, w l.' vawas i speispeaker — ------•I the meeting of thehe FilerPller OOra nm te llil* ^ d a y eveqlcg. M ra..CUntonDough- CUnton Doi \ « ty was in chanie ot the progiprogram. ftrfKM’ili'"*— — ---- ;—;______y ■ Member* of the Syrlngalyrlnga club pre-< •eated a play. Others on the pro-' J m SCIJIPTI]RED pilOPOlpbPORTHD H p ■■ Snm ''5^’Ste:W uae'B«dy'aude Brady and fi n . Lyle Schnltker,r, bathboth HoUii HoUijter. r w / # ■ ...... knd J. M. Pierce. Twin FaU*. viin^ SoucjU £t-l& > The Cedw Draw Orange. 'in lovely i w eunt the trlendahiphipS“S2i. chain to ^the ^■ p - r u - n n i / L ' ^ O W ^ TUtr. O nsse sexi Tti6»yPrtflay everevenlni. ■ ■ ^ , Vembers are aakcd to brtns u • - irtches a n d cakc. I 9 eg.'• ft. Ji V YOU SAVE n j d O oON n THE BOX > ic E O F M J H H n Workers Namedt a d y of beouHful I JI denlsrdenier S454-gaiige > OOODINO, AprU 31-lir*.a i-lir* . H. M. ' niompsoD, chairm ana of'the of 'the cat cancer -g ( control oommlttee foor r Ooodlng, an> SHEER NYLONSY L O N S M iiounces names o f additional «c fn . They are .Mrs. J. H.H?BurtMh’ Burbi 1^31 ------I § Q I / / ’"// « u t Ooodlng; Mrs. W.w . H. MelUMeiU arid I I i I I • Regular 135ss Values I ^ * Wri. M. L. Roberts.wrts. ChrlsiChrlsUan K .H s i s i ^ S l I i L ■ I w .Church; Prank Surtonirtcn aadani Abe B i'" j I loewen. VPW, andd Mr*.Mrs, EnEm eu T T ^ n M l I Special Thishit Week I Colur, VPW auxiliary.■1%______a^J I Ijj I I I ( 1 . ■ Box of3poirjir . . . . I [s p e c i a l rn I Wear-ability,Wear-ability,« wash-at)ility..-combined in the < L y A f W Wliat l,at a woii(Jerfu] opportunitjilty for you lo nuke > rery w ^ p .- ^-.^eiM u9if«±r9r.olfjce.)if«±r9r.olfjce.,si!CPpjnfLPi*i:?______. “friSB on-ho*jejXJind_at_tJMibe aame same timo^lo tim acquaint yourteUg J AGROUND . . . . ------A, ------saving Itle fashion, Bt and flattery of.f famfamoiu oui' MiMun iin g w etr ’*Senlptn«» I ______Featuring bigbij patiji pockets, Conmar-zippee^ P P « ___ I I A poriioned” fas hosiery—ttesipied,d in thwe iiindividual leg •t*** *® "5 I MIXED^I D — I |- fly-front skirt,skittpfly-butlcn.; fly-bution sleeves and action back. vou perfect fit-lfilS . emiUtf{ VENUS, imed/am; V lA h M t a l B Munsingweir'i lovely -Springlg Bouqu«l”Bouquet” «>loniiyJhoi«‘“< y?!r GRAINJ N • PHUC0912-THEVAIUE-rHEVAiUE- - - ______^ Lonsdale's:Lonsdale's Sanlorifed, fine combed cotton . •I J . zand z for ^ ( a . foi I V « i • SeWAHON Off ^ t95! •■ Box plaidI inin gieen,gieen, yellow,yello' or tangerine. Ve«, up to 2 cu. f(.il.ofextra of extra $ 2 7, # 5^ apace, plue loi^y-.» y . newest and future*—yetiture*—yet 14.95*5. ■. -.r—------In Your BogsB oos emaUer rcfrigcralors.ralors. It's - ' ^ : ~ ~ E J j A B LI S HEDIED I90S 19 / l l iti^-ni-c- - . value fl,o'ttAc«_ ; r wHit:E AVAit>;gi-E-■Mt-A B L t —the new riiil(.-o9l2. S « ’ ...... - ^ I ...... It now a t our etore...... ore...... •— i» I V A A M Other Models f o i l Q .S S <7iq.95 fiW w 1 ^ tSTABLtSHtP f»Oi l ^ ^ j. ta sy Terms • h L O ^ ■ WILSON-UATESU ATES l l f l I t u / ^ - — A m r l AINCE N C E ------I M I • — » o a - i S B r - Pbont |w^^*ArLs ------B“ B t rrn n rir - - ■ J^gOM E ______BURLEV

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litrd lloor, li one o l Oie building’s th e building'sluJldlng's stejimste hesl, Thl* loom MovJofifovJsr Into * nev cbtmll tt j u t ' ■ Outstanding d ; ParlorParlo Included in IN lust untiiue rooRiK—an unfinished rIno houses an aira condltiontng eys- like-e- moving lntn>riM, S - y'FB M hsltjhelaltjhe fund} n« needed to finish the m it*ra la cot rooms.corns...... AcconllngAccording lo flfeoutniM ler Archie tuK.*>' . J S I ^ H Bro^-nlro«,-n the the room room w ill be finished In K£j5'u«n“'- — ^ . . 4, ^ b B H P>neline slabwood to Rive a log cabin jflP., :; w piir- iimf -H H ------—- ...... ' ^ tHM ffect. AsslsUntAssistant Scoulmaser Is Joe ------Dodnn who also>odMn who also is Cubmaster for pack.«ck. 69.69, A r - '* r i . ? | | B | Opening off thtl- is room Is a sec- P ’l '' ondaryindary balcony overlooking the » ^ . i tpf>er«- I I ■: ? * '' ■ '« sanctiittiyancluaiy and frfro m wiilch the ac- V J l ^ i Thi* move- ■ ^ £ 9 ^ 3 1 • ■'■. ■■■'im corfipani'lngorfipaniing photosrapiiphot was taken. *\ Itt can seat aa mn a n y as « persons ...and-hai-poulble nd-hai-poMlble uacs-lor.proJection . ______: osf ipeclalipeclat lighting,Ushtli hidden soloists j orIf speakingipcaUng choirs.choi This area also ' \ y ^ /'*' HB providesirovldei access tot the tower hous- \ N j/; lngng a bell and loudspeakerli for ~ s S / -^incir;------1 ^ / ^ ‘ wrmi. Tho Most of thothe bftaement space Is N givenIvcn over to a 54 by 60-toot leliow- \ H? h^ k I>°o con* ■ f j C ^ IU lurlKce shiphip hall which h a s a itage, kitchen ' ind MUth poles. andIlld cla.ssroom io t one end. Uuee classrooms,tassrooms, a yyo o u th ccntcr, Junior B ^ th U iue fro'’' B ^ n retchu the re- studytudy room, cloakroom, boiler room, H^L«ir»&l? dUUot restroomscstrooms and storage al the other sky it ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ end,'nd, Dohlnd the th e «ntago are two drcss- ingng looms easily accc.sslble to the '■ W 7 1 B'®"J.*io£tlon'*^en Herere laIt a* portionportl of (he parlor (a (heI newnev Firit Pint Dap B a p tist ehorch fo r aervlce*rvlcta and hearlntheat ever a loudspeakerr (yitein. MeellnrsMc of ehureh baptistry.laptistry. m W i B ^ * ^ 8 reUtlon to *W«hIt deSlcationdeaie«Uon rltea are scheduled today.od*)'. WindowedWlndowe< walU a d jo in e rial«nl»tlon» n lu tle n s alio can b« held tn the parlor.•Ior. Church mensber*n llnanced , Thc The kitchen housesha a counter and m m G ^ “ »?°.:;ih rota- ‘h* »nclu*rylanctuary and» 100 people can be sealedeated In the ppa a rlo r, vaUhUig thee structure. iKi(Kelker photo—slaK enfravlni)ivlng) ('^'0■wo double'double- sink;sinks nnd RarbaRe dls- H ^ siS ro lrlsl polM. * *A * * * ■ * * * ■ * * * * ------:------Wsal units, th ree stoves, a large elrigerator. a ^crving table island. VWI ^ E ^ o I-W > ‘ *® - m -I ri ■■ A c o mItr tr ot thc buildbuilding. I t seals about ind and *'"vasr a vast amamo' ount ot work space. Won’t Make It SoSo... ler.wns, :Bbinets, cabinets, shelves shelves and drawers. -It Sfe'Sw”S Forma]►rmal Dedirationion PlannedPI TodayLoday for; - - n outstnndlne fcalura oi th e hasms lulu ownown restroom resu .------WHATW HAT A SOFT UFE it woultlId be itif a tovtown conid hav* — — -nie nortb pole . pci Is a large copy of Hoffman's tj,c boiler i (*« North »wr. U I 1 • -4 A ^ chapel Is a large In thc boiler room h storage for , fiirv c ou,'i plcturc, Christ in Octhsem- coal^al burnedburned in In U5c tl bciirr to provJdo »a »•>■*)fairy }godmotiier. Then civicic jobijobs like fgetting a new ■ L e « « r t « . thU BUr £First i r ‘ Baptistt ChurchChu; Startedrted m,ii 1947 r ., “:;uS?.Si" illumlnaicd from behind w i l h ------playgrouplayground or bringing in a new industry would l>e > uu liar llEhts. II Impressively, acts ^ K n to the w nlth— Comblnln?iblnlnff Uie dignity of tradl- Sweet,ct, Gcorse George W W arberg ar and th re e choirlir room. SllcllnSliding racX.i hold the .s n a p . ^Vi3hing would. d o -th e..trid.tricL. u - ...... - ...... arcWtccturnl Iine^ with th e men who who have have died. die Anthony D. choir^r^obM robes. . AI.^0AI.^o liin thi.i area Is the atmo.sphere of the chapel which • ^(DP\\\\ _T..rpnrt «nrl In solt XX'MWv K,».= JM.». ffi^sStSi"Innov^loris 'o f” '3esIfn. ' tiro BObTcr,rer, conlfa'ctbrT"'OTIara"Tli;* •“ vcmtjcrr of of 1047 1047 and : coastructfon fcltchcneltc,icnelte, drcsstaR drcsstaR rooms a n d six separatearatc the sancUsanctuary irom the Bo- doan n to to tot tot slie- slie. In one room arc a program p ro g ra m ■of private ac- support*upport it receivei. The morere backen, thet] better (Im la the northeast, startedI Immediately. Immcdlaw: Tlie congrcga- restrooms.•ooms. SevenSeven pianpla o s are used In bierr memorial memorial cha chapel, a-parlor and lour' cribscribs andand strollers.strt I n the m ain cordion lessons.ic s s Wo will chancc oof luccess. ■ r a tron the pole will tion firstIrst used used thc t basement for thcvarious various rooms. rooms. thc: kindergarten kindergarten department. The roomn are are play play andand educaUonat equip- furnish fthe u - accordion anc3 ■ I S ierdue westnf len'IcerTfl^r-Jujy;July, -moTln* - upstairs — Iha_.'Juictuary_ocu^.'Jmctuary_Qeeupif,i..roaat,-at .parlar_staU-100.pc.lor-scata-lOO-Dcrsons, which with m ent.it. I It t IsIs usedused a.sa a classroom dur- Jurm sn th e ■ a .1 rtry far from the Into thele sanctuary snnctuar: 3a.st December, thc space .'(pacc on on the the m n a in floor. M a - a balcony■alcony scatlnsseallns S80 and other over- Tng Sunday Sunday schoolschoo hours, as a nur- music. ■ J ttf rn m r riM above Constructionitructlon of. c th c 8200.000 hoganymy and and light light o o a k give a con- Iloww space provide;provides seating for more sery■ during adult worship services, gfopStop in anan^ d ask lor com- _ . n the-sccond-flour.-aboTe-the jpi.n, 1 / y o u tcfln'l t o h s t p churchI waswan financedflnai entirely by trastlni:.InB color color scheme schcn and'BCoustlc thanm 600 persons.'persons. ' On the’ sccond 'plctc details ...... ■kUilEaoAlor the local:al congrcBatlon congrcgii of rnore than material:rinl covcrs covcrs the the arched celling. Anm overflow overflow cor congregation In the kindergartenlergartcn scctlon sccti Is the primary l^ tt. utm iig / — I 'm ria^yoiu' a S o y o u r I o m a b e ttw ■tii?ulorugh 00 yearsyears oldo are enrolled. It ■ ■ \ — . V " irdmg- to the p.istor. the Rev. At the the far far end end of of the chanecl Is themm through throueh a a loudspeaker sys- has four classrooms,clnssroon bright and airy, aid icorktjoik iho torn, H r .V '|0lrg atralght ' Accordlng-to tht '}. ■nWrnikyllne. At the Hermann C. 0. Rice, Rice, this would not a rcardojlardoj conccallng conccallr a tiled ond tem.1. During the «week It is used os equippedpped with with blackboards, bl: bulletin f S y s i c \ Atk your thambor of U n Dct-er rUe or t>>vo eenbeen pos.slbic pos.slblc lilthout the srea t steamn he.ited he.itcd bsptistry bsptlJ which con a classroomrlassroom /orfor tUie Mary M artha boards:ds and and a a piano, pla ^ k u u l y tiaverse the amountt of of voluntarily volunt. donated la- be Illledlied and and heated heated In one hour. A t class,ss, lo for r social social cvcnji. women's Across:ross the the corridor, con ncxt to thc ■ \ e o m m m m a tr r e *o •x«eullvi« ^^■EV^cl to the horizon, ^ r .0 Ko appeals appeals were made outside the chancel's chancel’s right, right in the aou th meetingsctlngs and wcddwedding receptions. sanctuary:tuary balcony, balcony Is a Junior high I^CENTER r ^ \ ^ ao b o u t m e m b o n h ip , all stars after the congregation.mgregatlon. comcrcr olof thethe building,bulldU are the pos- Thc•he parlor parlor and and 1 its kitchenette to- schoolX)1 age classroom, classi used by 32 I Phone 2022 ^ ■ br Buthward unlll Membersibers of of thc thc building commit- tor's study study and and restroom res across a getherher w with ith the the Bobier meraorlaJ youngstersigsters lu last t Sunday. fi Adjoining I . H le fr hl{tiest polnU In t

■in Rupert pres Reports ■ iTlI ]1-Wllbur Bell, H c^ n rlso r, reported to ■ ■ e d l\i(.vlay on the ■ iteeoa lines and ■ ' Ernncr reported that ■ t » htd been received ■ ^ J l r ot Idaho for- ind will be set B c t puk. He alio re- . ■ | U Hnucheld Is pre- ■ ^ l U n f plan for the

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^ ^ ‘^ w t d ih T ^ y , ______s K ^ ^ » U oes f e a a < € H . Pftnnof PiKB STORES jn C.. C. AAric nderson's - Twin;Twini Fc “ . OPEN. EVIRY.iRlDAY EVENINQHING .Ur) ~ ' ■ - - AlW9 Inlii BoiuBotoa ——J Osden — w y o —,Bj»lt rit c ity ------: F O R YOUR SHOPPING.iCONyiNIBNCE CONVW ______------S D K O A f, ^AGE EIGHTEEN TIM BS-NfiW S, TWINTW IN PALIS, IDAHO, 1 C0W TB8TCD . , ' LeL u t Priday Alton PPetterwn, a tte n o n , 1 tire,tire >nd instructed the chier*,.wltt ^ ^Hoa Events listed , jBITHL, April 3:—A Holtteln- I ' - chief eWei et C arey’s volunteertunteer Wc (o call the depirtciest. '“^‘'’"■ lO v akley Activities, “ s F tleslarf cow owned by SaorreSncKTS X.X, I tUe .4ep«rtjnMt.^rKelved.^-mei __a_flre ^O Only minor damage waa caused __ j a i t o o n ’ 8:<^_.(e8t IH —||Q IJ |^ H ^^nts^R eported^ _____Y snd one-htlf-Tnlles-from the tire--- — ...... COASLZY, April 31—Mr. u d U ra. j, 'BT'TO- " ^ ^ ^ u o o f & o d i« e d ”I8 4 0 6 " p ^ a a I sltUm to his home and, Mrs, Webb i M irk Wilson and ton, MontpeUer,MontpeUer. ii«d it Mr. tn d Mrs. D«b«t Helken of m ilk tnd M# pound* ot butter- I ' i n % ^ r d Liquor Sales upU U are visiting in Oakley. ri C VALLEY g » b « n elect- '* t £ “ Jiid Mr*. Owen MoiiM and jays, the run waa made in record J kho uquor Qeorge Critchfield has been elect- ” “d - --- - = = = I , cleared from tha Owens’ house norUiwest of ^Ume. In r - n ^ A U per ed^ed Birch creek watennaster tor the ct • No* th»t th« unoke h u clewtd ttoi “• S'aSirT'K .™ s ?ff'Sd '“ ! dA SLAUGHTEKING.jU N G .1 II/-* f rUiwest ot In fact, ahe aays. he le ftthe in euctac r w j^wst in dollar rpluine orerI orer the the tet teaaon. hi ■ fo r tUe cbeapeirt. oteueet, f OOODINQ, It'a safe to t*U about lhe t a hurry he le ft soma of the c rw le Liquor A pre-lestlTal band tnand d coneert jamlly.f, H oteuMst, Wi vJriON Frmnk Oweot farms part oot i the year.'year trap s beaver for the state fish and behl tamt month of JMO. SUte Uquor i ■ qolekett. Job ot Butcberttii I te fish and behind. e weWin* DUpensary u o , supC A. N. Dyerer m **yi.styt. n was held Tuetday by the Oiklej ■ Bame departmenl mosfof ttiene time,ttm*, but 1never leaves oft being a "mountain Tl ■ oa U>t (mn. I I ■ hie life to cam pa In the hlJ2* Teredthe to town, tale nlnjgoflheyear. --- -■ have ha^ movtd to Burley. co on his new electrl(/ range tnId d turned ■' iHaraha AdUn*,'(Iaughter— of------Lin- 'On his way l ^ l c he dlscovered th e nlnj on the heat. ^. co coin County ProseeuUnger Attorney of Lin------Mt». Owens WM gone for• th e '*»ydiy a^ n d M n. Howard AiUoa.: Attorney flHO- ______CO Owens UsKned to the radlo radio Mas SHONE,si didn’t let a brokenloa, SHO- arm he finished hU lunch. W hen Uie“ * preventp, h er trom competingroken in arm the . beans began to boll he turnedm e a the junior high school music Jng festival In Iht at unttte"7aw"u:ile!tO}ahwe.toT-?iM«,tw- OOODINOq recently, festival at ” gettln* to turn off the radl®adto but M arsha, en eighth grade pupil, hsd glowing, wllh spllifttctlon Xa t the prepared apiece to play on th4 plsno i J k D u * J thought cl » dinner sublime, a at t the'fesUVtii: The.week before the J Wb tn Mm. Oaens retunied In the i^lctL ^ tY tnt JhsjjrDlULJwt-iUlit _M eventag and^SriK ra^r-M Iia „ |a / w i balls of unolce rolled out accompan­:compan- Because Marsha wanted to tske I ied by blaring mmie. TerrifiedIfled theshe „j la the tesUval her Wscher ■ choked her way to the kitchenle n stove jot a letthand piano solo. ■ from tthtre the smoke wss pouring.pouring, I j t t arrived the day before the festival ■ The beans, the cooker and th e unit M arsha practiced Uiat day and lhe ■ - were fused Into one gob of pungent. pungent, joUowlngjg rooming. Thenly she and look lha m 1 an when new Spring styleistyles blackened reJlrtue and the house.ouse was j,e j,. r place on the festival program 1 :ANDCa / •••Seonwher aaturiied with the sickeninging odor« o r „ and played her selection.IfS Not only ttR S or« afootot and s “*t the day tor hot cinnamon rolls, so _____ \______- / f trap H H would hold whatovcr It n»uch the better. •n to make T f / “■ A charming woman wUlon greet rolls, you ao \ „ y \ o n s ctughl. . . . w ith a warm smile and Immediately Owens if a JJtlJe vagu# and aot * too coMlitent wllh the rfeun.* details w'H* you' 1 P'*‘« greet you \ from here on bul admlLi ll's•* «a «f!igood “« - about the aMf residaat oS ALBION. Th he e letter lirlit e In the residence of Mrs. Della wa4 wilttai to.Ida BoodcrM*.rM t. Al- W ^ ebb, Tlme*-New» c^orrespopdentabout the \ 1 \ N . .^ r *“ W a Everysry PairP air iis W oshfost! Won. ••------T . - - - in in CareyT ------• ■T sbouUta't think you'dd worry' T h lt week the comes up•espopdent with a | | J BoyvilieNyyvilie N ylon Reinforcet about tht sUUon SUU normal stobU ry about another fire—this time echool," U n. Brown wrote. “I ft some about »b a tire chief who wasup wllh called a J enterpriilcs louls would nnake a k e a upon up to makt » nm to■this hit time own Heel-Gucsel-G uord socks tummer retort ot that prettyty buln home. be „ was caUed you'd make lolt more money.y. Those — hills are mlfhty IntertsUns. The ■ lake would be a big drawingIng card ■ If a good trail was built to It. And ■ 3 1.15 then you have the hot springs. All ■ th a t Burley project wants U id needi V H ^ b o n d e x i \ A. W ashfast MerceriztA ercerized cotton orgyles!le s ! Firie» mercerizecmercerized Durene* cotton t Is a plsce nearby to go to Ush.S ! Pf K e i M I N t fAINI 1 ^ 3 ' , structionc tio n throuith ro u g h o u t. Nylon toes bathe and 'cutup' generally. T he^e At>Al. OID n u c co HOUSH I blon basin cant be beat by anyUil&g 7 S i high1 spliced heheels for longer wk lOOKUXINtW...IINI 1 \ ,«»♦' \ I o rted colors in orgyle, stripe, else In the louihem p trt o t Idaho." ^ A flAUTHI S U IF A C t^J P i l g ri m m s s o c k s Assorted colors ■potterns.rerns. 6-11. ______. .The Ttfflet-Kewa rtcclred « -lettn 1 V the othe day from Qarrie C arter in W h o t Q low, low p>rice ric e Yoto po^p o y (or ^ 3 ^ - S p orty CoMon SSloek Sockt ------FH iER. And It waa t good>d thingtiUog ^■ Nylonn reinforced, Bnug-illilng FUer Is located only.a few mllet ■ good quality W oshfostifost cotton 9c ^ k. elatUoio tope.tope, Watt:W athtast ttrlpes, ^ from Twta nn * . OUierwlte tlie f«t- argyles. Chaice of new springfpring pasfels V fanciet.let. Bltetfiltet 0-11«.ll <9 fer ter probably would htve fo n e else* a and darker shodes., Sizes 10 to 12, 13, where. ■ »• M oon’s P a in t Maflk-W|le-Weor ear SpSpun Nylon The envelope was addre**«l«i F n m lt n r e S to re B. V irgin S pun N y loIon n . •. . "I"Day Gb" Colon 3-pIyr tpun nylon In radiant " ' - ' Tfmes.Newt ' ' ' ' I t B ______Ml M.1B At o m Wfrt _____ to n tfI that fairly \ glow, won’t Twla^ tor e _R|fab^_6x3_nylon [^oidsj^shoioidsj^shope_ond ______OO — Bhrtnk-eutik-out of flt- f i t - - - ' IdkheValb...... ~ , g dries quicKly. Red, yellow,y"elIow, grMngree ond'oronge 7 0 C ■ BlmI 1 ti'll. ■■ A tot fert _____ ' ■^ ■ ■ — ' "Doy-Glo" colors. 10,0, 12 and 1 13. GoyS»rip«dSlfl

...... D. Dull Luifer Raydn'Inon’In RbhBiRbhed Potternt ' y NOW OUR Those lightweight sheerheer hose yiyou've been g f t I b a s e m e n Wr J ms o nN dD E X m IT) i n ^ looking for ot real sovings!■ovings! CioClocks! dV C X WAu.sumvkces...\ limr ' ' » 9 c 18 tU 6 M A fS c r ^ xeeps WALLS r ^ 5 r~ r : ^ r - . - Verticols! Panel Pdtterns.tte r n s . 10, 10, 12, 13, :______^______T iny, soft 70- * ~ y ^ - cottontton ananklets 35c ‘g l V ery/ fine cotton,cotton with nylon reinto h e e lss onda n d toesto e s fifor longer weor! Tu^ ^ cuffs.s. White, W hite, p< pastel or dark colon A V /7 YOU s*y n- cowes tn 1 1 C WHIT6AN0 ll I ^ ______3 r 6 'A . . . - ...... J^m iS^veLy cowRsfm Thriftyfty Pait«rPoitel Cotton. Ankltff 1 color mercerized cotton 7 ' M 'm v M ' WwM j i Plain color mere with bondhand transtransferred cuffs. • i J A4 " t A BP'HiHy ., maize, bit blue or 1 ■H H H pr white,i,4-6'A. 4-6/2. Fancy:y Woven >Ankleh • _ — ^ | K s I - ...... — ------r — TSoft-mercerized-mercerized-cotton-Slltl’ W K y ; . y . > Y I foncyy designs k knit in cuff*- ______-Whitefe anda n d osorto s o H e d ______Tfu^ postelj,8lj, 4.6Vi.4-6Vi. i i i -I d ' ^ s o h oEX b k T Y N rleet for protet)^ and beeuti- I , I 7HAM ALL OTXERnXER /I ^’'‘"9 block, J ■ A 1 C6AIEMT PAJMTSCUNTS Y( - endbeeuti- evl. I COMlHBp!5 0 / J}. . Com».ln.a.y.|e:niUpowd.,fofm. ^ — - y Bruihet or jproyi eo—hotidi-WlUiJ.:______1 - * ^ . - lh » juro<^ ' ...... —

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U best on othen than we am SaturdaySaturday and Buoday remain the ate President Nexts x tTTer ^ m a f 'ng a exampfe o f th a t ^ o g« t dangerous ■dayi( of ih e week la and so lel it commend Itself to tm m c . AS YOUR MINIMINISTER SEES SEE! IT I iChristian s people are ndmon- iflc, j j H H K ^ ^ -CiOuyt4iej3^& ouFt-E I ■■ ------SurvSurvival”------{ 4sheil lo be living examples< known lo ...... ;iLaiid_aJiilllaii.UmLDiDluses. .t__ BwteM rt*- - Dj TviLi.itt <57>>TyF ~''...... I'believe'thal'ns charged withwll crimes rang- time our ta le n t' ir moln point of difference, il thatlat wewc areare oaas InterestedInt In brother- / ' / 2r? from an appealappeai on « drunken and our means, ire the April Showers brlnj- our means. appears.ars. Is Is m In "c our procedure to l>°od3od and equality Muolltj of oppojtunlty as // / W / ag you May Flowers and cost- drivingng cohvlclloncotivlcllon lot perjury. W h e n . In o u r e arc I n ‘pialntnitilng a topheavy y \ 7 ^ Ing you May Pi ■ l ^ gule. She prt- . 1 e n . In 0 u r achieve^ve the the dwli desired goals. If ue «e <*rc In p a in t ' / / / * , / / X ly7 woter-damagewoter-damo repair bills? H * f^ U iia {or Clemen* . SctilnK^oflilng^of datesdatea fortc the civil cases thinkingiklng. the val-vnl- 4^ W concedeede lh th a at t onyl anything Is worthy of ‘‘iBh,gh standard standard of 01 living.. ' ^ probablyably wUl rcqurequire about two p, so„,e cause ^ 1 ^ / // — - y Thennien RE-RORE-ROOP wllh our Wt^hlngton Clause I a . survivalival only only as as It fits Itself Into Mayt>e Mayt>e wo wo are are more Interested tn ' ;* after after which the court cleric d Im I n la h c s wc I quality,uallty, colorftcolorftil. UB.O. Roof- n I n la h c s wc & - H the patternpattern of of \ voluo concepls of forcingTCing our Idea of0 what Is right and ng. I t win will Bgive your home K ( » , ^ prlnclp*! i.. , . ' . ^ ^ ^ ^ 1 - ] undertake the titask of preparing cease>e ,to to give It * ' ■ ------1------: : . /. t Juryry panel. o u r l u p p o r t Srf^BuSyV JH ^^/CiC y*“”ears “Id and yea y e a n of pratectloft ■ P . ^ U i e HU)le7 r s u p p o r t . IJBSSJKassSSSSSja .gainst all sort* of, foul m m j S S tm perfonn- ' ’vip^^^^^^^HF:: ' — $ Personsr«ons acheduled to be arraigned Again,.In, a new ideaide* may challenge 5 ' S S S S ^ ^ / against all . ' ' criminalrlminal chargejcharges and the crime u, throw Twin Falla | ' *' /'-y d ii x ^ ’ / t — weatherweather condlconditions. . w ? £ s to *® and we throw ourselves with » ^ ■ f e ? * * S Shunrock ______, . - ^ J with which they aare chareed a re abandonndon Into itsIts propasaUon,p: ♦ A i * 5 r -----^------i“ l------•MMKHTIIE-i TOTXE-CianVET------Edwartf-Hartrflrrt-tirtf-Hartr«rrt-tle*ree-bttr*iary;- —idfSTSTfiaSIs-.-jUuleais. gasis. slihdards antTvilue 3 - T -i'- w ti.- « . . Hflny_L£e._Ior*cryy—Lte._Iorgery;_Jxe_ilDhn«on, contepla-ArejieceiSj K f w * ■»!*“' • • . . ♦ Twin TMl c^pta■a^^ n W ttn ry )\nth fnr rf,n- I ______Jm ^ )me in— or call 2 5 i fo r a F RREE E E estimestimate j thi^wcelC BSdw l l»« • prealdent ot the I ;lng a check without ^ ^ d s : imultyilty and for advancement.ad' They * 0 * ^ ■g^ehlldp««a‘*u br Mr.-. VlrflnU MftKln, Jerome ; U '^^*'^^00^ W. Kloppenburg. pe iju iy , ^ M M a ^ Materials Available for All\U Farm aiand Home ” ‘’''°r^“" I*”"”" S'»n."-M“s;,Dennis Melton, forgery. f f l ■ ■ f Improvement. Plans. * * * * Hart.irt. May*. May*. Ham Hamlin. Melton a n d 1 U | « ft and Mrs. Kloppenburg are free ^ M e ^ m Serving You SinceJince 18S8iSSS— fefflSO fficersSicers-Selected ‘ r S>a11. S The - .others S ore being held jhrooibliroDfb oor owne» research dls- h. c.».B 1.11. . erlea a t the Bpean Chlropraclle [ [ N G 2 I Mission Unit „ . -----j MOVING ----- X By Missi ilUrlnm and naapiui. Denver, t OUR O U R VVANS OPERATE IN THESE STATES | U | ips and Visits !o., we are relieving many can- « H om e LumI;u m b e r | * “ “P A At t Eden Meeting on* eoDdlUans aod. prcTendng P IDAHOIDAHO ■ CALIFORNIANIA - M- and daughter E s r r s s V'-™-';rrpresident of th e organlzo- leave le»''e on on Sunday Sundi for their new SPEAKING OE OF NINEW iSAEETTr FEAlEATt TU RES )ther otricers are Mrs. Floyd horno10 In Butte. Mo:Mont. ID. Eden, ap lrltu aj Ufe dlrec- r. and ana Mrs. « ” • L. ^• B. House spent ^ m S d of Police Pred Bnin“rs. n. RoyWen. C amap ey. Jerom e. eU te MondayJday Jn BoJie.Boise. T lonal director, ond Mra. ^ rs. Harry Ha'ry Light,Li?«t; Mrs. B ert W ai- V % M MuJllhan, Pocatello, Btate Mrs. Mrs. Pete Pete Sloan, S, Mrs. Jess I l i j . «hli> director. Morcum•cum andand Mrs.Mrs. O. L. Hendry have you driidriven thee nne e w H y mL o o a a f h ? K a “3 ‘S .‘'” S'™t,^p'5i"-=t it Monday In BoUe. . K |S la j s. E\’er>’one I« R eports were rec B v n tt »o Honoronor StudentsS t S f ”“ I°*M°40 STATE COLLEGE, Poca- ><✓ r toUo, AprilVprll 21—FcJl—F o u r Magic Valley b^"V (rK lM i% £ j / f f l f l l V /I ■ n 1 r» 1 Btudentata »tftt Idaho S tote college are »^■ll»>ll • - « .« - lll»ll riM /yH l V lj the 18 who made the honor SEX f l j u ^ V i v w BordPeople r the mld-scmester morlclna • - They are A. Bradley Noegle, ■ g 11/ !. sophomore, business major; JJ. , E>E. WHITE W 1 ^ 1 Mcnr), April 21-Mr. and Everett; J. Fuller, M. urtaugh, senior, ■ k Biuih, Fort Wayne. fjjtm lsUuy; y; Eden :P. Wright, Eden, For "«»Dew lew rates and te rs a ■ im ^ e s U of Hr. »nd sophomore,lore, electricalelectrl engineering; “1 J Main East Phon* £47 p w Jotajon. and Clct*:ict4 Rltch Ritchey. Tnln Falls, ■hKUHudionhive re. senior, elementorr education. ■ i tren Tlslilng relaUves ______■ibCjIlfomli. ■Htn- Juhn Snoderty, Me- - - __ K onsIilngM r. &ndMn. B m lU r. u d Mrs. Suva BlUi. RuUs Rutherford, ■ ■ ^ F I ^ mngert, Mrs. Kocrard ■ ■ L H j ■ h E tlatr Thompson and w s Cbunbalaln arc In M m mB i Bkiita Smith ll visUIn; tier u v u a p ite ts ln Bolsomd Kotm. l i CEW W i 1 9 5 i ^ ^ s t i n ^^ousei5AN6i o u s e

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B 's * d»ncs tha studeata * • * HAVB YOU TIMED THE NEW_”SAFE7Y.lEW •■SAFETY-HOW RIDE"?, I t ’aI a newne» eexperiencs. x p e ri You strike a "%V«mMsirttri«inaM«tSI« tta m s*t«t te idlaMly «l MMa. In the Clover ■ " road unexpflotfldly--notb'lns happens.ippens. You'reYou': n o t tossed or throwata ■ ' . ■ « Aim Reed vas toa«t- M 1 bump o r h o lo In tl)s ro ad unexpei ■ t t t Btrgud gave the ad< H H H off balance. You.continuetlnue IniQ a :level flo* of motion,Ion, the oar staerlng easllyt ■ t e e 4Qd Hurls Brown H H H | bolding the road flrnly.Ely. Thla ather engineeringens^nee odTosces. ■ « A-1 McDermid spoke, ■ B t fiiniished music. .»->^h HB B » tn. the nower «hov ' H » ^ Teal* Bellini / and Mrs. Rogu T \

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W comes It Is other ' (• • 2 ? ' ^ Modelk by your Bide. FtomProm ■ ___ _ WIDER VISION. PlymouthIth sstyling ty l in g has always stresseded good, safisafe visloa, THI NEW lUlUC CTU e WINOSHIIID WIPEtS,IPEtS, 1 79.9S ^ 'Ll Mb Bdard equlpsent, add to tbe aafety ef drlvii^< y,„_i,.. „»17?.9» - -J- " and this yaar It'o evoniven b»tt«r.better. Front corner posts.haretB-hSTB been aad* narrower,, standard equJ BO you can Qee sora to thathe frocfront and aides. JTie rearre a r window hi as 18^ M rs - becausetuse they~dos't th e y slow doira ^ snJM yyou o a'etep ste] ...... I S ' , - , * » n Ikil $369.95 J l , a : r e a . Tba B lrr o r h a sI been made larger to take In thla wider rei^: view. on thetbe gassgas, butI coatinus » t a constantsoQStant rate.ra< ■ “ 'h o i you tave a U w ,< n « ( • HrmfitlYC

B&r*'”™ M*^l 1 PittTS-™ "'-)'™ - - nVW e w lTbmSUFBRBPEEO i n . 1 COROXJ C XhitfMibtfu O h itfrito ftifw tfa ia tliir--- - P ^ ------■ t u ^ adequately unitkit odOD tha a«rk«t» today. In fact, It'a'a «o fart tba u]unit K*ts h o t K : i “l i S t y rtHI «m H 0W W tt VAlUIS-Boliriatoliri5t6"a-P3yBoO»^ a 1 ------H ^_provid«-you- -JiwJBitiBtjrftjja itin tjrQ Q J u ia-Qa th a iw it^ ♦. ♦ RED HOT b;i ^ Yon get SQoh advantages-1r a n tu e s u SaTety-RiB HbeeUla tbtbat a t keep kM| S — --— ------^ i r t i i n i « u y ^ n ' Ur t i m r T i » - 53afe»0aap* ------'" B«»d ilock Nf tw f W /T f T h. h a a n r W««tln(hoiiM M IR3tACI2 A C I2 SEALED8BAL OVBK. n -* . ■ Hydraulie Bftket.wltb-tni..witb-tTO-«rtr»-hydr»ullo- t-lh s------■ k ? ^*D for their raa “Pup *®to ita nanje. No mor* «ir draftanfta to diy onlont cakM a ^ Mt«j^.. DO m oraahifl^ of hot racks.:ki. Now. you bakaI ia any' ■ !(■ ■ ■ ■ front wheels torr saoottaeisaoottaer, ibre predlotablee stops . . . . and aany .. ck poaition and g«t p ^eet reaulU avery time. otber examples of9f enginsiengineering that protect you and yeyeur faaily* .. .. ihy not le t yourr Plyaoutb Plyaoutl dealer te ll yea sore—■ore— ■ 1 0OOKr 0 K , Ss Ia , COMPAMI Ju.ii»» eloi.elos*' tbtb. e door o f ■ •' sad deBooftrate thth«.B9« e .a e * PJyaoutbf; 1 Stop la aodaad see hla so«a» :. •rtintfm iaa « v m - u d fee] tba dUr«mM«,.•noa- A WwtiolWartiagbouaadoot .. •. i ’S-furinw. -SrJtr;.« a^U d fael which indle*l«i tha qttaljty tbat Is built Into nTvotnn titUM ll CMxtia810 cCOtf^TiOd, o tf ^ ' M M Itl. MkWpa inSRY feature o f th li ranfa* Y oullU lova ths tha vanvmllUe Two- H 5r3*|T^ . .A >vd-ffpaad C ookw , tha Color-GUnoa» CostrabCoBtrob .< .■'. . ithe acora of-^— — b« ■JiV sSgv

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t extestr IH Parity Pr Morgan (maakly)t * m r, M ■ ■ ity Price JSolohSOhs AdvisedAi Red^.ed TapeT ResponsiiM is ib ie : snue m iC. the t«d .tap m O o tm , | H ------•------JitULfiffltrtbyteUaJlBmbymJttJaiL«^^«^lrKr IM l arkets aand n< Finance - kllC-G—— rrBattledsGtttled50Dins= m S S i n e s i n a . ji mum — ______JL 3u^piu$3iFSa$ieS5^ JNGTON, April a t jBp«. w hat arere you afraid cof. you wtU al- dont go for that 'academic a mum- A M or Fanners \e^iBUi^■ witrlor -commit- -TrayB-have-the-atoeklave-the-stoekplle-to-puV-U- wry.-Come-tin—Isne-on-jsat.ted j Upu*nd S [ T i vvestock e s t Graic (Fr.» r . . . 0..1 recentlyItly Bentwem nutout con a n angr>- in?" l A S O - U I trip to find out w hy dc- Dr. MMorgan: organ: "I "I hahave been advo- •___ _ OCDEV CKICWO.. AprUAnrll i11 l l/Pl-WI)- lo .oik . i|„f.llttia hl»h.r higher on on lha board of If they TOlsern t.. ^ft hi. bljr crOp V I 5 “^ 'onso Otdcl.lsfielals h.Vtn'thaven't speeded up caUng th a t.” r O R - D B A D U <raad cerr«l'i »Jil ’“=® threau of 1 . of the Irate eongrcsMncn Jkull we. e havehave toto beatbeat on to get this A n n ulmUtSa eroB MporU .n J l»* 't? »t if 0)8, iSJS»l)aTy-5 l'”?™ '"- -TSiroiV S” On Koll FBm - i:USBUB*S B S B U --iiji sss srissar!I ..naU foreign ralatlona eom- dUClng tll8 ceillnj bS! John .'.fortan.'head 6T tlie thiiig IntoInto 'th their e ir hesheads,'loo. la'tt ' yn-ROll yuuraay^ln. approving food jgjg gj puyjtj, producUon aulhortty's poi- Generaltl Harrison, or Is It Charity _ , A N I M A U , ^ 20.H-JI-W! ‘?r;a‘;K'lS'iS'K: ind cS on. He ducked ftnd darted W?'• ilson?” ’ . D«».loplni Develo ■' ANIMi IT.OO j few' eholca nnd«t «1 Oiti ,1,0 wtraI'iTt up a niuiImii. 1, but com a«a1n 3, The gowrjimeni’B j>ll bal and flew off un- D r. Morjran:Morjran: “Oh. “Oh. 1 no, sir." , phone. C O LL^ _ p,;Ks;r‘ '■• ■“ - - '• ' " more efficlent'iise'tif;i=€s-t»Trr^ tE . ^ after •litr' ““ laratlylLma, blanilngb "rfa Donovan:jvah: ’T ’T / /Itit r fred tape?" ...... a n a P p J?veam Unole S*m has I r his agtnc^B lacK d-T m *- tre. Morjan:M orjan: “In “In 5 part, y«>,:*tr.« ----- .— .....— - gdlni n Bnwidis.. IW-*** *o*nd «»tlT for ick >ia lower tohigher Usy grassland familtie Incrnar hilfcn: UUr lr»d» ilojr e (old .ijiei I. to i ' cant lion and Other soil iclplng mlntrs. ' ' Donovan:svan: "In "In lan large part. yesT ■ Twill FallalU ||| sS/'FlisS-S iSSEss'i;H.i ? r rc ’Sem 'r'tle'r “ X ttVig the -5S, questioning was Rep. Come on.on. «we e areare aUall 1friends. Wa ara lr E I I a g ^^“ '■'■ r.7;s..'sfri '^0 'l^'skfr, Sepl*nib»r S.21‘1x T n '* " L’ t’^itrt nicasures, most of ther igle. D.. Calif., ably assisted aU workingrking for for Ame America." I X b k t l r cenu per hlgha^ P«="se ol com acrcAge, 1 KELKER D A H O B T O B n ----Ilo^ *'j“ f* tT*'’iom« been warned lhat contl Hamer Budge. R„ Ida,, and q j. Morffan-M organ: "air, "air, making policy B O T O TWni cleanirxi aai(alaa plafn ecoclert CASH ITRAtW eppeo- E'lele Jed o ff wfth;- p ]e _ - lower: m.M amall lot. ehnlo. CIIICAnO. A^” April ” 2^51 u ^-w - h v ,t nona. hcnt dOolcrious.l; l e r l .„ effe< on their ^ V r S S ’S,;'. irt . /ed »lc«r» ' SI.25-85-M: fe" C«rii NV 's S jeiiow>,llo« 1,18;1.18; No.h 4, 1,68%: Iniid, They are not 1 mammolh organiiatlon set Donovon-3van: -'Now. “Now. ni no philosophy. I « Iba. 3S.U; other cood to Nn. 1 *hiu I.SK'... all Its Isnlare over seven ;______Hern S1.o0.3l.00; coramercU; Oiu .So. V**v.’-'I hea»-xhea^T »Slt.*Slta Wl. SJV;.»•• Vho. t ,y adopted.abandonS *ucli.-irAr^SfieeT progr ago !"h u 'S only ” two little tin Mini »■> JM0.M.5O: f»wfaw .utility down to 2<.00; ulilli |S. *’ 4 lhat voa’t get into optr- lolca hetfen 3S.S0; amall loU . llirlfi nilUneilUne 1.J0.I.18l.tO-I.Tt nominal;T fawl 3. The U W and dn ir some time to come and ------rarm -4al»r- nat only-l< jeriniiin3'rphony“eni'er^------odd-held :i.W) and aUu»; ------FUTUFK8:UTUFK8 TABL TABLB------^---- i£tUng_8can:C£._bUl_KJ SSSES,!?p-whelher-th«y-roally mem -----■______^ d«». llllliU’ JI.M-23.Wl1.23.00; CMHicannm 'and cutteri CIIICACO.. AprU 21 LP>—iP>— highest in hlslor^-.hls^ry. O.On the oilier business. Who makes i thin .helli ll.OO and below; OpenDpen llllhiitih l-o» cioaa hand, many fnnners a . Who makes Uic policies? ’ g u Vo'^’ hlshhigh comm.r[:commercial bull* SO.OO; Whut nany fnrmers are complain- you make1 make a adeclsl. decision?" ood atock COWI 24.00.2<.ta; odi My 2.49%49'4 2.49H2«9n :I4 » S 148H y luve no ai^urances lh a t ^ r . Morgan;lorgan: -1 "1 can cannot make a V iH’-j 2in ii«H s!'484 farm youths,ouths. are to beb gtven ntiy jecl.OoH.- i f “ >— - *■' labla'is” 'trade ?ar'’‘tu aclire h.'r ‘j.SJ'ISJ^tr,* s'.MU 2.SSU; 2 2...21I 2JSS>i ,,,, planting deferment.sferment. fno„ FarmiFarmers sen dont rel- Engle:."Just;."Just whtre whtre are you on _ - :l ■nt week. ; vealer. acarce, fully C.in atlng more acres than Uiey tojpn,:m pole o[ o[ authority? Are , pl 'weaknHa on'cull to rom- Hit •11'^, ■ 1.»I‘; i.»i»; " 1 - i.i'C'!— i.««H ar«-6uro0 .thoy they will will b« b« able < .to culU- t hlOTest X « (ace t or are you half- A i ^ v r ' S 3ck ealvM unevenly wr»k to Juir «i\, l,«»', i.«»', 1 1.113^ i.iJS. valeid harvest. and harvest. unr- l 2 |^ „ ,) ,r , >Unl- 1,00 lower; f«»f.w fholt,choice loi prime vein* Bfn 1.11:^.^ l.SS'i 1 I 'o 'l !'m . iM Complicatingillcatlng the the short sh( supply of Morgan;organ; "Aclual!"Actually 'wlthin the ulUUy''^:"ul[lUr'"s *0 do°wn* »ood and O.n ‘ '''* * * * • ■ grnln IsIS the the Urge !amc amount ni being np^ tUc w 11 ’ I * * ” " i calv»« 3»,00.4l.00: mixed InH «i» .*114 r, tlic -lay 11 works is tlic • 4 l^^nitKS , chdc® ttock :«xl c.lv»« a0.00.s7.00i atrillhl hclfer Juir ' .911:, ,01’. .90 used by distillers. They ttdmlnktrawrtrator lus tliellie final power ^ i.J7,M. _ S'Tl ,!0;,sSi' .SSj-i »u Rs«‘ 18% 0.000,00000,000 bushds bushds a 1 month, al- to make1 any dtclMonsdeclilons InI Che D?A.'’ • • I s- "€r/v:K£“ I .90’! loi'! ;»«'>, tnast threeirce times times Uielr Uielr consumption Budge-i: "Durlns"Durln? lheihc tcstimoriy. I I decka^arrlVlnV lata T>njr»dari Rje~01d Slyfasiyla ‘ In tho Ilrit six mont Ith cluae of lait wetk iIiughKr Uir 1.93^ I Ilrat six months last year Uleded lo criwlcrawl upu[ th is totem r M M Mfhtri i dackf JoJy . j.ji'..2?1‘ 11M>, jm‘ ! is it; I s i before Korea. yourx Jt Js mentioned tljat ris-111,-Id»ho new trop Iambi,' s*5l i.S5i-^S '’.: i.m>5 i 1 > '’i i'"T'i Addingig .to to Uic tlie shortages ihor in -th e S?ey h a ^ T ^ to iiw irv nn. ac.to with freight bcnefll; D-c i.vo I.W 1 ,ve to toi'iull with or work The flrat , . completely new earth-mloving oving prinprinciple alnce the carry-all11 scraper.' AsA tha - r a i t i'ifelli vo I.W l.fu'., i.en’/i grain Tops, crops, so so VlUl vital in beef pro- ,1,5IC joiioxingfollowing agBgcnclc*. They 2 r t h !? ii iJjFfllls SI'S o'n7y °.mVl*'"oilot giwd*uwl and»n.) el.oic. 121 Ib. ll>»-.N.w Siyla , j 5 ductlon, are two othei earth is'cut by the cuttlng'blade It la inatanUyinstanUy lUted by rotary vanes and carried u]upward [1| .^ » o ,o .th e L i« m 5 L ,i ia v e Lhc-DPA.-DilA.. ------to-tJiB-container7-Up to-9H oublo y aards rf* o ft eariearih are supported by_tlie.wheels- St.aO: p in load SIStli Ib. choica( fad belfert July 2.S2A GeorgiaI westward to the Oreat I eill t Ca it,,. si.OO;)0; new ni« hlah hlih ; : bulk f.d bclferi 6^t 1 ml Co of DiMllr foodood grxleffr»de StJK-SO:}4J> comm.rcl.l (A-AikedI 1 K'NomIn.I>N-Nomln.1) Plains. . ______S' bCsIIS-jI lo n j iiJO-33,00; odd Md heavy he.vy JloliUini Jl lo StOO ------WANT/ANTED lir.9il> ind lOod built 93.00.SI.fr K T.U hlth; . (USDA)—Hog*iog.‘^ ..Ul.'l,^^'nc: itlilile for‘^we.1 son, Filer.•. Is fttUndltigfttUndlng th o basic Janet Whiling, Whiting, DoroDorothy Boswell, n n iiin n 1 PUCE^ C E o f - ...... I ared lait weili'l c!«« !iub:>i(r< jchodl at QuonClCO.Q uontloj. BUJ Nctvman,ctvmati, '- Sarah Hutchinson. p a ^ n f f a' P IS '™ * O^tia « ,l,.d,^l,ood ind cholt.j ?'v’ Bolh officersfleers have have been be asslnned Jack Knodie,nodle, Shirley ' Thomas, Eo!a premiump r e m i u m over I t L ".ov^ ”soo - g<;i a“dcM^^ to ‘lie KhCKjlahools to to familiarize famll them Dummer,;r, Sharon ' Baker,Bo Marlon m n rl-p f n r DEM0NSTRA1STRATION _ ;i n tu SO ik feeder plo :7,00- U’llh thc rpsponslbllltles rr'sporulbllitlca or m arine Long andnd Mary MartliMarUn. marketm m K C t price pT . ^ i V , , . , . . ofllMrs ish iishore o re and and aH t oat. T he Memberslets ofot the proproduction staff g S , Sv.;';S..""V.v . e'n’maTrJ KhOOlj WCfO;ro establishedestablished to tra in re- cilveve Lindsay. WeiWendeU Richlns, n r n v i r ...... i B i;ui Idi S;iT aH ^ „ v ; cloi.;ioia .U>u cl.ue>ciauea Iteady; lot good Kne lieutenantste n an ts and capc tain s re- catlierlnene Lltxisay,Lindsay, JJeanette « Oooch. O B K I I B Jli 1.200 Ib.^^lUuihUr•ughter ilierm.iwr» >«.oo with odd cenil? calledled to active i d u ^ . Louijg Qaifour, Louise < BERTIE'S K ’ and comracrclali 2?.c0-3:.00; The offlCCrS Will bC Oi Balfour. Louise Gllstrap, Oale leers wll be assigned to a chambers,ers, Dll!'Bll!' NewMeninan. L o u i s p A I I I T I ^14 00 •"•twk'cowi* *2 oo'''wKil ni“rlne corpsorps station station * at home or Miners,s, Audene ChrlChrlstcnsen, Jim rwWPOULTRY L.1 I ^ ’ 20S fb. »ivc« •! aiiie for ss oo. abtosd Uponipon complell' completion of the strlngfellou-, Betty , Averages I i | 3• bla ^ none; ^ for week OOO; com- jchOOls 111 Ju n e , cllow, Betty J o lle y Mary CABiJ __I p>red lu t wtek. N>«ek'i elm.cl<»< Rcncr^Uri »li«dy; ______■- Martin,, Joyce McBrMcBride. TU chard rFARM A K l V Lotuidge,ge, Gayle Bee:Beck. K atherine in. S ;:'j" wea :2.M; iborn **0 I9.S0! Prost, Laura Keith and Barbara » » tiT ln Falls ^ ■ H H i K . 5, 2U-.0—.00: : S ; iE .liorn cwc 16.15. ^ d crsoon. n . ' iiKNVER, Aptll .^AprU , 5IY"*' .^clmD^r.d’^ ‘ ‘.d’?” J t ' «c?k*bTrro°5; Thurstonon is is prompter, prompt' Charlene S Im 1s« -t» »te»dr to SO lower: cholci U.dy 10 JS lower: iZp M olf Balscr isIs studentStudent producer produ and Shir* I J Ji J m; othen sj,u.m ; sod i^ 20o-SB0 Chambersimbers ]s Is stage stage manager. 3 j iu ls'« 8»il eon'"’"'<^1commerciS°**S0.0c.32.00: fed "jkfJ:’°”Mk'«^*to** 2rM l*y " ' J — I 6o'‘/£'l>d''*‘’h!*yehj^'s'isi IS sV 'H "5 higher; high fomiaercl.l 2S.25. r,|j„ w Lirl'-S"Offi^^ns fjj iieer icers Installed land Eggs "i; *ulllltr '“ji'lj" • B° he” ” '” ""so - canncri"«nd '« » 1^*" : s:; Byf RupertRupert’s PTA L o n JJll.\aJCO ihtlly e*nn«r»Mri" IS.M.IO,1».m“2“oM-‘ c^‘i^«’*aSne*r.'*and ^ cull.M SO-1.00 RUPERT,ERT, April April 31 31 — Mrs. Ray ■PUBUCI C A UUCTIOI ! nc to H higher; gori to prime ,1.,,. hui?i, weak »«ak to SOJO lowerlowe : ve.ier. and paim er Tas installed a cull to commercial 2S.M.j:.0!i. .ic.dy; week', was iiistalled as president of ‘ . Hoo comparedparri UitUtt wetweek'. clM.hulchen MI6 'i Ib. b ‘? fed r t .teem S' s» is’‘ ibout' 12 LincolnMoln PTA Tuesday Tue. evening. . . 1.338 lb. .lecra choico to prime Mrs. Rccd;ed KaiiscnKaiucn actcdactc< as instolllng b a m U I tl-U, (nd. A I*'f;'U h/f‘'J’n“n.Unl»* hnko lo prlma helfrr. ST.CO: otflCC. J ^ ,rr .S ,H : n,e«u. i?o,ln, . £ 22, £ ^ b r 2i i“m ? fSrihoi« v‘.Vur.7sM' Other..omceis-lnstalr-.omceis-lnatttlled_were Mrs. ___ B k - ltft-2»l» lb..-huub.r.-*l.{ SSSSFfe x to rHhS t 4i.00r-ahort yaarlingt A. H ,atgvgnton,.tgygnton, flrat tvice p r M l d f J i t ; __ M m M M , — jjj ..‘ ©fUredo“uJri atit'cl^if'm c «)~m W 55°^! Vcw'' choicach” c” ‘ve^f.n* vealera 3M0: chole. VflU^hD BslT, SfCWld V up to 4t0 Ibi. IT.OO.U.OO! odd 4100; ahort y< s Bair, second vice president; M K*?:®i;r.“?/oo’'**' ** ' Mr»- Shermanherman BeUwoiBellwood, secretarr; M W * o n dj a a y , A^ | 1 £2 3 = in Falls lu.'I —I '*• V. , ^1«. no t S!!*** ••tib!«.b !.7 non.; u n ?;"a ”compa ■«»• p .ra d Friday lu t and Mrs.rs. B. 0. Phillips, PhlUl treasurer. ed alaujkter Iambi 1-00-l.H Probat*tte Judge Judge Jake JokC Wall and the tekPrices nta • we^vj • “ uVKS'Si2i‘‘ui*.7?’*.„,'iiJ R«v. W./. D. Carter ofol tha BapUst - ______practical t«pp vrooledvrooled”al.“ alaui jM.r‘’l.ab» «.00 toh'rully'l!oo1.00 'o” ornoia tno?a*^» lowar: bulk good chUTCh spoke. Both stressedStTI the need ' paid airly* lata lata talaa iaiM STJO S' down: aocDi .s.i.. woo waoleilIr] iiaughtariliuihtai lamu 31.00- of 4 summer Summer program progTJ and ens- TWTWIN ir FALLS, IDAHOIDA «T»ln M il livestock '•'nU 'h»‘: p priea f'« *«■! (rading mrtlum to 1 and cholea Hl-UI lb., sr,0«. ;.S a « .i?i?55* w * 10 load, g’ phasiied■d the need of ot parenta co> Wel bj me Tx^-ia S5“,'5 V 'o S ^ iS S V i 'iIbl Iwrin, hi^ *i 8!oo.m 25. Operatingng more lully vlthw the super- /\ 4 Comaljilon com- Sodium.r.ils . lid fi5d yi,i»------visor ofIf Ute the program. program _ . O f I on _Hi hwoy 30 ondand 93 ^ _ luceiull4«l tht k s t r>lM SO.««I rood and Thl One-Half Mileiie West of Hospital on J 9 lUlt' isrlni latnba ST.M: good i “.fi ;:;i3 l e g a l aADVERTISEM d v e r t i e ENTS Three0 musical numbersnumb were pre- v» 21.60.22.»; ^ood ind choln —• — ------sented by aa 40_vo^e_choti!a.lrDni-thfl.40 voice ch ______»»•»------ar.;r.;;;tn1 - .he.r1ng-t»rtHT-SS:Bi««»: XOTIOt TOROR-FtJBU -FtJBUCATI CA TieX '-or'TBt .fourih‘'l&tJvand‘kiFth'iiftiTud sixth grades under PPOINTr-O^FOB pnov.NC S ' f ^ ■ir-r‘=^^-!SS a ;s." a iy = ,i in ol Marlon Behroyer. R<------— ------'RODATE COURT OF Tw w W froshwents TIIE PROBATEenLs werewera COUS *eiserved by the [ j J ------*32 00 cniCAccCHICAGO FALLS COUNTY. STATI grade room mothers. ^SjRNiTUREir e ; ------_*20,0P CIIICACO. AprU Jl OP) =A°-^^EVbr’^.TfE°i’T i W F grade room mo ta n j lal^b). »00; latal l.«« , ago btrtawa and gUU 2S-I0 ■Vffi.r.TTiS.M rursmnt to{ " ‘'f■^'^,5;r^?f"".^lf an order o “court.- ABRIVE80R1VE8 IN FAIBFIELDFA! f r ------Ilt00.«0i)0 i ‘,W ,'!'aow aiuad»I»Ji , soth da, ot April. 1061. I’oUc. T/JRFtELD.IPTCLD. April 31 - Burke ------>n.00-$i8 50 ::o !h*. fim.'i :i.50-:4; j ~Nterey;-«on-ot-.Jon'ol-Hr._and“M Hr?_ai ri P,‘ ~L'- - - HMENT, BUILU I L D I M ^ ^ '-21. S 'i K " ; , ‘! S ‘« ih /c o u tt Room of aald Courl, Necley arrived Tuesday Tuesdi from Bend. ^ r a u i u M i ----J* 00-J12 00 18.7S.20.00: 4J0.600 ««-600 Iba- 1T.S0.1#.00. .1 lhe Courlrt Houie. Houie. In In lha lha City of Twin Or*. HISHis Wttewife wiUWiU iolniol him a t th s •—------»MW-M5.00 Call!, aalablaabla 200500 (nUmiUdl:(nUc conparri Filli. Cotinty o{ Twin PalU, •era and aha acocic (bouCateadr; Ml tna appolntxtl'L”ln S ‘L''»*h^-cfm.‘*and u tha ( n l.« ClO" 0^if KhOOlschool andHid theytl will m ake r ____ ■ ‘ ■2.ea higher: prlma 1.02S-I.IH fgr ;rOTii\g ‘? th« h ? ^ TVIll i r o ot f .aM .al DecJha’^Hiit Uieir homelome a t Hill City.CK ara 40.2tH2.00: choica to low flker. dK.aaad,tad. ■«;! and for for hearlaiBhe«i tha appll------““------»21M.$:a,50 i.tlm r.i«n 9100-10.00:Sioo^ld.oo commcrclal ta cttlnn ol Earl:arl S. S. UHu. UHua for fo tha luu^nc. ,,, — A N DD RREAL P RROPERTY^ O argely S}M4t.Tt, utlllly lo law u kln> o< latWnlatUr* IntantaiilKry, l«tani»«l' »hen and r--— ^4so.(}o-H2.oa I”* -''-''? '•■80,e0-32.2S: 7 'ir ” «•** prlma 1.013 lb. (cd whiri itiy peraon peraon InUiMtaJ InUiMt*' may appear > Kznl-V"S?.V.si : good and choice heifera l>,00- .nd »nieat tha aama. _ — ------431.00 37.00: utilityity lo to low , good 21.S0.S:X0I Piiad thU 20U) day of Api utility and romm.rclalcommercia: cowacc malnty 24.10. MASY Si SALE STARTSkRTS A'AT 1:00 P.M . A T TTHE PROPfeRTYITY iiUw TT i< 29,(0: commarclal and i A n ^ “ ^ H e l d ?e*A'‘‘i n d ' '« t ^ Pftlt-iil >rll « i, »•» , MiT ««■ IMl. N O . 3 g 11-T h e axth :?.?„Eiffi"S!g''pM § t A I K A ' i nJ o O. 1 S S S H s ’3v %fS'W.N'SlV'iTKE ”w»"r"/ fg ff ff/fi STORE BUILDINLDING naa Unding lo OT££.-Dtt:aM npletely.mod«uwltt .. ^ ____ 'BJCtn U'tfj civd» >»-*&.• muddydy ll.«ll.ecM » bntbut varr fal lit IbL Tsnuanl to >n ordar < Court. - Ptr w MMonth o n t h Po u l IOO / ^ ■■ ■ ' ” dowswithI with livinglivi quarters. AU complete .m t ri.sa '.,s;ksr‘..s? a l*th «S« of April. IK l. Mtica — Com pletely MViodern odern ,> fixtures.ires. ,?ssr.isv. Si-S M m ■ J Paneland ray heaheat, 1,200 square feet,eet, frame oconstruction, • 4 ht Court Hon.* In Uit Cltr cedar.roofi‘dar roofi drop dr< sidins on outside,iide, sewnow paipaint and new Uy' JT.OM5.OOl’ pVacll . Coonty ot Twin Fklla. Slaia % lat baan appolnttd aa tha uoa decorations.ecoratlons. Unf I , - ' n i™ ,55r-'.n Unfinished Buildi( u i l d i n t IVfOffy «[u«r««[u « r« ;f«A, wafer anffl»nel“riyiflW l«at.-TSBy.«-- he«' tr of Icttcia taaumtBlary. when ■ ■ M l ^'^FaUs Marketsirkets ' I IS.2S""'““i" i xa v Y T 1 l R 8 _ . Nr O o . . 2 2 ______^ BSafldingi a f ld in ^ May Be Moved If D«lie4, Dealred, AAa lla Cwf _ _ ------Y«ir*»rinr-th,‘eip-ihiTing-t he~fir>t 9 H ~ ------fOTATOia )rii is, IKI. weelcs‘Ms of tha 1950- 1950-Sl Divided - - n m ^ o n l s i S o ^ ...... - ” • MAIIY SALMON, ^ Flockck TestaTests condoconducted «n 430 aS D E Oapnty clatk midwesteroIwestem fannj. fannj, Hy-Ltnes 3 BEDROOM ■ HO » iifl'-o M •U n «mTm| «oet«l------^ raged 6L0 more eggs .p e r... „ . 4 HOME !»'•;»:» LIVE pouiPOULTRT MU Aptll'“■’V’r,,!!!;: 1«. It. »»>■___ __ K l.'Slavers lhan .r sother chicle 1,200,200 squaresquare ffl e e t floor space, lar rg g e p late glassgla windows, B — 5 IOO.nnn r^liwA fowl.• I. 4 Iba. *Bdand aovar . ■•»*« NOTICE FOR PUDLIC&T cnetian blinds, double c o nstructioQ and ins ‘>*1^ —I UO-n.m Lajhorn fowX.m\ « lb.,Iba. and o..r_— — »« TIHI APPOINIBD F< nthTThu"Sti.“ ??odS‘cr ction and insulated, new * REAL ESTATEFATE " l l — J- lis.oo Atutra Whlla.■ ta. 4 Ib..Ibi. and jj; CO|,l [hvtwSOanm^^ , Colorad «prlB»a______PifeBATl- COUHT o r , r a t tlon1 bM P»jd_b*gP»jd bade most of cedaredar shing shingle e ro o f, nev/ p a in t aand n d new decorations,1 Two 60x800$0x800 footf lots on U S. Highway 80 & lcnty-effea*« 1. h.rAr ib*i *lc c o sL t All extraw tr* KHy y-Line eKga r.'j'i.ssji—:------a\:i, y - .na l lh, .« Coin R«m of laM a lter>r that will bringbrin la added _. l i ? iS't,'”,.'? ''•»» . ■ to o POC ha Court Houm in tht Clly of {DCOmt.BMt. , .' •**1| “ »• l>oa Th. rallowlDS prlc» ». . TEEMS WTTT. ILL BEb e a n n o u n c e d BEfGEESALESTAEjSBEBX3] N«‘lext year, take adnntam .->-^ . tdih» Em PrsdaHn «i rorln* T . Will •* »*H WIUI*" Of.thstba cMh CMh thosethoia extre egB* I, ei.*itim /■ '5 .TIM ES-NKW S,. TWINTW IN I ?ALL3, IDAHO \ PAGS TWENTY-TWO . . ..CARD OF THANKS;s : — f tn ^ank-ScoriisN3 NovetlEasaelmg^ ov* . a d j i T ~ 7 ^ m

______Schem ejWTiich hichJ C osts $15,000j y f ” vtf, WISH u> «lpc»r»■» tla'aiu^a> » _____ ------■ I------— HOMES-FOR 8ALB ------E Jamaica race track, where winnersWinners .adJnd 1 *«l«hbo‘i -»r* •«'. klivj is m m m W m o n e y t o L U A W -^ ™ B r HENET MeLEMOBE Jim HRLP WANTED—FEMALE1ALE BUSBUSINESS 0PP0RTUNIT1E£ ____ g-BKUBOOM inwJera hom*. full bMes.Bt. . Tempi# PleldlnB. whose pildeKUlde -a- a lll l long shol*-wUI be provided. • HELI jT Cood term., 887 Monro. Sireet. R. boofca hiTfl helped me get urouhdarouhd BeforeD< sailing, all members of the «n'llr^ Ex,.KIin:NCe^D^b«ut^^op«nWr^w UUSI_! " *“• (—roAHOFTNANCE CO. ] NEWjig i.DEOnOOH boOM. 2S1 C n e r. S*. 't __Europ« KKl_8fiuth Amerlco with »a lourtour will be given a winning jweep- . .. . u . ™ I«t your own Inl.rior d«lrn—w*'ll com. L c "liU stike ticket on next years, Or«nd o? Tj.A. 4IEUV1CE iwilon foe lr*“ S T*lfl Ull* i - l o a n s Jf,Pltt. I^ .» -w-IiKulr« tit W. jUr- » minimum of ineonvcniencc. liu !k'wiiSl tL '^ -N ^ .______!______;____ * on hlfhw*y.»9.I N.lloMi p.t»<>;*>lo PfW- come up MUi the most nniblUousiblUous NndNational at Liverpool. J*"'’ irwuuon. yjju.s(; LADIKS. trr* lS-31 n'.tlr ._»«nA'" V e«inn uliful Uorii?rio/ro- ofln- .. p ^ , Ji'aUW.IHiuo'tlS.'" BBes^n ^ a .SU,SlJiliLCIl..._J««<,.Msln .A'cnut, Sotilli- ,. , CHICK HlAXT. Manager" I.H.- wii pho»e IMS-W or tl«»-Rr ■ p - of Ru«u. “?! will ba I"** •"'* “ «>■'»« ,t»t ororr* S.i.er. T r...l «P.M . mJ- .Vho • - 'i t 1» neldlDg-s -----T M ' If no Ibh I* cauRht,-fUh-wlll be . T X T m - Oro«»d rr... Tr-rSI^ _^ ^ *.YEAI*-OUJ S.room bom*, (trkf*,*;-(BIV* r«^ I flown m from ‘-Jl." the Colony, i’i* ! : _ ! I Uched. Ti.ISO y.rd. ftnc*. tr»« and • * lm t o U k e l 5 p e r .- |^ - - ,S1 i J^ B P -_ . Antoine's"ow and eating placcs of like - Ur. M. WlUiiru, or Mlei P.iktr, Ilot.l ^ opponur- I— ~ —------*hi.hrubberr. Vctt nl<« location..u!T ll! til i«Acsi •ons on 0 37 dny. f e i A"'' J p. M. ™'“ ph*’'*“ !mi* ’"'iTl'Jlv"^ opponur- ■■ ------Korih I^u*..»_Cll W>l.niS. I, ■ character. FOU SAI.C BY OWKERi Fxillj modmi tourforlhescntlfl " S fc l Just whnt Fielding Is goingoinj tto o _____ S;;. price of $16,000, . f U _r_ ( nI "iR"iFAKM LOANS 'S5:.bedroom horao. Fall bsittn.nt.E ? S n lr 5 . ,? * ■ show hii customers for (heir 18 ^ .11,. loans Ivl.n* lol. » r.t* . (n>olc< loc.tloB,tloB. Price >"'"•il *»d k*' “ Th.” ____ SPEHlAt, NOTICES^ ___ HELPa c WANTED-MALE ■ jiinnn.M. Se-owner .t *«S Heriom, ” « t > llttie purse.'l don’t know. During thothe past BUt: and fbow EjTtii DPlr~in' Self-.»rTlc. liundnTiood hgilneu. i j ------^ - f T T A ^ L O A NIS S ^ — ■_■■ ' ■ _ — then fiOO ft day. ■ PlWM ExrtlIli;.Ni;KO m*n eojk. Asplrpp-r In 8«l A.MUOB._____ TAHTLY furaUhrf lwo-b*lroomZhZn bom*. Peters MyBuesJtlithnt B to see. ait;.scKli coiispitHE. Mij. Lnl. ------j 1^1.: ™ whftt his customers are going to see. ai.^.sc Full U.em.nt. Price H,«»,OS, r e a l ESI the tour will be Few people have teen morelore ca- J-*,™ C«nJnfr. <1» Ith bu««l Kotth. Pboa« g e c r g e " w .'’ f k a z i e b ” eotnposed of 15 thcc « • thedrals than I. The same goes for 5^,.;"c“.~T.cT -ri ; g T t;? gaoo. otnBu'*** TJ!TJIBEE-OEDIIOOH borae oa Llacola. Llacela. id_thst ruins, and mountains, and sunsets, sunsets. -so-, 5. r. 0. Bo« «, t«i« = .8% INTEREST 1^ - IS.030.00 derwn. inyway.' s and s all-ftround" flUaintnessr-T-guess —Kilf- a g i r\\v ~ -~i3 ja3iia~TT?ffim' OHOWDEO^T O ia j ^ — by for JJ. I haVSTHJtinifrBiWiind dowrnnoTF — tcpir In ------DN'JTOW-DO---- '------^ WAlVTED'TO-DORgoV~y i i|„, thli four-bodroora C.pe Cod home t— crooked lanes, anrt historic■ strccU —ACCOIIDION o iipB • .lo* of for onlr 1190,00 dowa .nd aieuiB* |o*b. , Field- that the average fellow. ,„ch iip T M nec.u*. of ch.nteH poller ottajle^vl*- * iTri: ',™ rl ty '• o o d * lnlcre»t. Box 47.A. “ l' C n ■ ^» d V "“ "^.l F..M- t..jl S ' s *£iS ii'!! . Stoll’. lb'"* Neili Vim _____ LOANi Home jnd f.nn lo»n» tar* $15 000, . But I hnve yet to see n sightlight I'd M'blL»o b « "nW?.' B. eff.nl r ------where In Mm Ic V.ller. 4"of 'a BOd ^ ' up, s r ACREA( in i S Bolng to e«cr lor the S15,000. B leen the «• *«* E.^ ATfc Cf». ______pay $400 a dny for. I’ve seen the < ^ _ _ _ _ WANTED I E«pcr*«ne»d •»r»ie. lUtlon7,1-- 7 H- ^ /d’dlllon.l H.CM.OO .niplr 'fTJw=» ■ HO.MES FOR SALE3 ciCan obuln mnner In T dari under | ire the Sphinx, but the Sphinx wiU never — ^ Shmho* . •toe^. to b« p.ld for before proper eo^dlllon.. , *”on th" ^sT'of departure the Sph 1“ UBdin^ B.rron’i 8«ttIc. 1!> en^no"* MIHIUUOM, molero; full Imemenl. tsss ■upktrs—I mean not suckerssucker* get B«t $400 from me to talk. ------r home I wouldn’t pay moto thann $10 to MAOIC VAt-i.rY ’I PoniNTERVTBW, WRITH-'RITH- - I ' aim c »ver.uf.------^ ^ ^ ——----- MAGIC VALLEY;y —will be picked «P u l. 3UL ISVAMI) IIOMB “'bo^ board .nd"«in°'fi.?oSw.^oS. Tiller; ^ tn ft nolls-Royce nmde off wildsolid hear hen the London bridge shouL ^ P. O. BOX 1203, JEROMEROME ^"IW;" K Sgu";" ‘ INVESTMENT CO. wiper. Fielding doesn't know 11. but bul he nuni.KY. iim h o 4 acre. NEW LOCATION oftvlnr. including wllid.ihl^d w^per. F ______KXljtKl_KNt;KB ^'>{1 ____ .-,iS "S i'irS*. . "Si C.ll „Phon. t<«9 121 Ehnliane.k...... So. BAXTER Al After ft breakfast a t Fort Knox, Is j» taking t the fun out of trnvelliig,rnvelliig, |______CRtchlnB------nor ------s e a l ESI Fielding'* RuesU will eat a llaht iRht The of traveling Is cRtchlnB ------FURNISHED ROOMS wllh a »llly- drains nt silly hours (Limerick OENKItAl. Urm hind .nd.lrflt.w'r, m.r- N, luneh m Tiffany'.^ window, with » ^>1 ■ PEHS0NA1.S OMrlcd coiipli. S-room mo.!frn boiT.e . .sLllt ,0 i>Nl ~ main courw of diamonil-i underIcr hel!,hell toJo Dublin); * holding n Chinese baby ------to the on your lap while her mother•r catch-calch- IlE.’rONSIlJI.K'‘Kan tfjHe »Ut. lo .'■> ; .7; »1.600 DOWN ______- es n wlnK_of_*lccp,_wnltlng for the d 1» C.ll ^^.ne*!** 1?; <‘h'AVcna.''NV^tb.^ *'jMKh!ind’"’.Vra^“lnqulr« H9 61b .r^ Wtw J-tedroom boma In nortbaaat .ac p ------^ ' PclpIng Pfll plane; discoverlmt a rr.stnu- ^wir # 7 ‘^ r b '' “ unty*S*i*Oo".'r'mulrH dVr Pl^'ASANT .leeplrK^roum. cliae^lo b*t(^ —r ^ . tion of town. U r*, fullr Hnl*hH “ b. *p.t r? roNTe'”pri«iIl^!^ V o “e.p!l.i 'reiulrH. ion.bli. til j.KODM .^hjiue, ttzlXf h» v o rant In n lonesome part of Pnri.i, ,r.A wrlw; A. C. Merm. 24«t L«rim»r Stteel, m hts*- liMement. monlhlr payment m.CO. 1 _ JledjCrp_ss D n• »C v ^ S nn!y to find oui that 11 hasins bceiibeen CII'K ------WrIU ______•‘cmn ji,!^ f^V w —.------■dl3covet«!.ro. ■ f *' ____ — li;»r:ie. Well Inc.led, large lot with far- ^ i n f V- •hfts-hftiiilftHnaWogJwaciLotClilan.-{■Clliaa-- iurBUh»4-.«oulJn*arTml — seKo.l. '-T T ira e n ^ ry m r------^— ^M imdoksr C ountyi l l i b j 5" [[_ Frcnch bread and salami,ll. inIn nn tVKHINlilvkhi B«rl*r’.X r'.o »od d TWO Irameril.!. openln*. for rtll.bU men — ■ r -fiiSSSS-S uota tor effort lo have enough money Xo pay •rwr »oa f.rmer.. Wonderful■"l^oppoV- oppor- «* UO IIOOMS. tlcn. cool7 rwun.ble. CbilJ J f .‘, REAL ESTATEE I RtrPERT. April 2 l-T h e cjuota for effc - lunllr MS lo S20 lo ft d.y. Noo«perl. eiperf. welcon'e.*el. Phnn, tHiNM.______O.SK-llKDHOOll 0.';JK- p|nt room, n.pn« S2''.______^ _Lii '' F . C, CBAVEs'' Culbertson, chalnnivn. nnd Worth be M shared with one you love.VC. And. a1,4*"‘1 eeld*®W Sirwl. tl.Vlfn^ 7, CnllfOfnli. ------nrnL- 'Vetr 0» TIUVDU: Uoi .J-ruom. oii^ta”“t 2ibouM. Mh .£, Kail C. rieemas-CUUotdB..HAiiimaa L ed $15,000. LOST AND FOUNDiJD plr-relllns m.'v,jk^. ’more m”or.' A hreakdo\s-n of tho $2,401.84,B4, wllllwllh Nor N 10 times It. chairmen nnd nmounts is Pioneer. Still, 8 I might go along. Fielding. r 'h ' s S i Wrll. n.wlclfh'e. Dept. IDD-JH-EE. FARMS FOR SALEI l E ------!S‘4 ! '‘d-,sr'”‘ ■Willard Harn'ftrcl, *150.15: Paul.ul Mrs. if if youy wouldn’l object lo letting” ‘"8 me 'm»1>K|/a b ^ ' u-nv ___ 1" BASEMENT •p.rlra'ent iUiUMe !cr l-o I'h, merjon. have $15,000 credit. ;r “ 8-«™ R.V • Clarlc,-— J3MJ1:__ Emerfon. hav 'bli^k^.”' J lIXi'EKlUNCKl) porUbl. i«-tnlllrill ■>dult*. -Mrelr rorBI.T^ir.- W Welmit.- 5^ is'rliTt « ACnCS-wttB-IS ili»iT*-wil»r.--l8-»ci™ -( Louise Keefer. JB3.00: northh HHey- ey (DUltlEiiud (Dl« I7 UoNtuglil •rnilctlt. Ine.) vuUNO;juUN On Jil. jvcnui, norlti. blick »«- * •-me. . 1. I^n bar. \ 10 T«rl > "uhfr*^ VeTr round^Ji'/„°d^fl2' ’‘a!/' ?;T.” d »\"T?u\n‘r.d'7s''''5rnijhed. IS:5 ‘’"1tarhrd Si.ri.-e, fenced yard, oil furnace. bi ■ ^ bum . Noel Croft. *78.70; eouth Hey- ^ a .1 Twin foraplet. inform.llon wrll.« Jl.n.**r K. 9ih9is“ A*ven,ie*l:". bum . LftVere WlUox. »89.05; “ district Cross-Complaint I 1 J — nohlfin* 10« ConllntnUl D.nkik lIMr..11 Mr^ j-rTftJi: n~obM".p.rlmcal-—l.ich'.i, »«ter iijd ------between Paul and Burley Wghway. . , IF THE I'EJISON -!iu 1«JV ra. ..Mn Mr*. Chet Peterman. $81,18; east 01 icm" No* 'h e *' YKAIl.OLD ^houie. ------1 “ ‘ '“oiii D ism issal As sked k e d ;r. 3, *°* llAKER THAN YOU muIis, flOOlTFORTY. Twin Fallf-Filer dla- \ Big Bend school to river. Mrs. Oll- v'..“rTnd sic ^ C f “ Irlrt. 9-lxdrnom modeni home, pl.nlr I Usple. $IJ3J5; dbtrlct belween■nMin- Mln- Dismissal E of a cross-complalntla.p i.in ti, "• - — » ; s ; (JTQ ip"*i'o 1%'Sm »our iwon.l. M.nr men 'il'jESki.S-S—Ph. 7! _____ °“‘Kl''L!"?ENKlN^Tw“N‘’rAi:.LS OT FALLS !“,!) k“ f»eBl. Idokft and Pocatello highway.y. Real asked ask In an answer filed In. dliirtct district TBAVEL1 & R E S O R T S with «eerll0Ml ••mne Nellson. JJ8.B0; Acequla. Mrs. Oeorgeaeorge court cou Friday by Neal Northrop, " r r f Vn 1 noosi.s. — Inst C irl 6*0-«. lluSl! optKi; __E#*nftlL_«0; Mlnldoko. Mrs.rs. Dan plaintiff plal in a civil suit against C irl iwn ■ —i — ~ J MftcKlntosh. $48.78; dlstrlclTiJtweBtrbJtweBtr -Btllmgs-nnd'HirTolil—BllllniTJ-over fflll niTJ-over hit;«-waww TW.-w->nti»*iT-*r-T4B4lw » ^ ~othir, :jit;A3‘-=*ie»"HP-«P«rtw-«^—tmir-iisnrTT “vKftY-N^-»-l^e~-m,-hom.—J-fir~- - | Acequla ftnd cemetery road.i. Mrs. ownership owi of a Tlmple trnller.liter. 1?,".. Tbt Uill™, Or«on. oe V»klm«. »' « i s ’mrnr ~ 'jrACRES ined the J',?;)','.'’" ”'’' ^bon. ^ K j-ou r»frl»eritn^r, **'*"'%8 fu'nlW'e,(urnlwrc, t Tl"c7mo;;.i°t.'. ’ plc'ture* "wlndo-., 'oU B«rt Btevenson, $24.60: districtrict be- Northrop h claims he loaned the "■ ° On oiled road. IH mllea from 3mm«. j K.I. P- tween Pioneer and cemeteryry niBdroad trailer trai to Carl Dllllngs who took It ------ig ^7rt*«Tk" ?mt!i2di«u'l)''!*»Tll» Jolonf^j Cr!onf.l giTfjysi-KlNi’; ^ijle.ntl ; HIH'l'»ll’TFTri.- IV.. pr*More well,-«n»d-barn 4B«..oUier»B«. .oUier .. north of Rupert. Jake Wall.ill. $38; toto Nebraska where It was ’.llSrtl'y nlle g cd ly ____ CHIR0PRACTUH3 ' £ i 'h!'lri'lran” ' ‘>>1" new^ll'l'eai la'e.’- ' '.ulbulldlnr.. nice f.milr otcbard.otthard. ^ • •outh of Rupert. Howard Bruns, reprepossessed under a conditionalndltlonal 53^ ^ cn. d 11 jounhon s i4 Tbiid JIJ.OM.OS, - to Bll- E«iL T.lethonr »«.______KXTti tSS.eO: Rupert residential -dlstriot.district, salessalt contract and resold to Bll- Emi XPf57^" -'''CEC!L-C.-J0NES ' RAY MANIJ U n . Worth S. Elton. $404.80;50; Ru- lings. Uni The plaintiff seeks Uie re- nkrv NKRVE .nwl.ini. Dr. Aim. Uiniln. ISO "•"I UNFUKNlSHIiO Al'TS. IS club, tum of his property or $2,000I,000 and M.in Nonh pi.r.n. ______’ff ni." W lW I S S I'' -''11 JU Norlh Lincoln J.rom*. r4*ho for | JM h««'d citil” ^ pert business district. Lions elub, tur hey, J ♦488.60: Minidoka dam. Mrs.I W.w . E, an an ftddlUonnl $3,250 damases.sw- , , g(_SCHOOLS & T R A IN IN G Nelslsr. $30.58; general subscrlpUonicrloUon The i cross-complnlnt. filed' by C®’’*Cnrl —— .n,l »omtn 10 .l.rt Im'. ® , neri''‘«rid S UOOM3. mc-Jern, tict. hoi w.tirr, !53 j----- ■ c^rr»'uUM,'‘'l” * t*n to chairmen $330.______BUllngs,BID asks $831,73 for thehe down ,oT ” cle! rltVneM. fidullr'l.l^i.^. fid”« . pr.ylnr Shoure. fhnne :»n-J.______Vi: payment he made on the traileraller and /ctu«l/cw •ij.trl»r.ce runnlns mole), p.rl prupi '" ‘ '‘tnuit hY*'-,^n'‘-!=,-J’^jjf»rtlr fu^nll^^l.; | ______pa> I ■ A BARGAIN ; I $1^00 for loss of buslncM. loMlo'^? ‘ )16 Stephnn.. Stephan and Heapleap are Onir Jul)r mmurM men .nd win h.v. \ ‘nd'so M'H’i-ltN i'i ‘■’‘I ‘'•'•’ j * K ing Hill People "s Beckwllli WtU. Ilox « I ap.„o,cnt: ^ i ,n •fo in and liingley represent the defend- HAIKhaik stylists .r. m canattm dtm.n^ woN ^re.dV'to '" 'r" n e “"-“w i IS ! from H.s.’rtn.n os mill. I Travel, E ntertain ”■ ■Qtltlon In beiln woek within . t*w wrekf. Men ne • lw«kt fer IIJ04. KINO RILL. April 31—Mr. and ilid tnelboda ot iiutracllon. DKon*Decooi. field <>1'^ br . competent ..Inm.n. IllffbeitllH h^ pfw. for »M. 7il K.IriT.^______1 ’ OTHER LISTIN03 Mrs. Floyd Bames are vlsltlnB his « J r«.ourci(ul ted Indep.n.tent- Trep.r. l<«! MUSTy i nB r.XPEIlIESCED. NEAT made to the drive. Mrs. TcrreU < ------AND COUKTKODS r'l,, Postir wns In charge of thelie pro- Shane Bl> of the Assembly ofOf Ood God ------C1...C1..,, I.ulh. I,l>:)il.. Ii..t «^.-l -»-.r Kr. 1' rij‘1; o ‘.',„r*’°m!vlnir‘^ lo°'Mnrh-wU^'tVki _ ITED «0 WEKK. IIASK, COMMISSIONSSSIONS furrn.hrl. fm I’Imtie OlaJ-IU (nr n-l-ml- M. INTEIl-VATIoii •gnun. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis and Mr. church cm of Rupcrl. He wnsas inlro-iniro- S: SITUATIONS WANTED «o i ani> r.M.-. ^ J tp .r t' price 19,(1111. Thla'U a re.l' Tiloi ta’. . - Ksd Mrs. Kenneth Taylor■ served duced, by , A. C. DeMory,,.iirogranv.P«-OBranv .K.sox-cmiiii. u-odrr. n n i i t •cicsL OuUlde of ellT UmlU. _ refreshments. chairman, " j .W.i.r firni.I.ed. ssrilen. oua fror.t tnj Tho Rev. Mr. Shane saidlid there guincUHTAINS. e.ntull* d o ^ AIM ila* ArMid "i’i SW IM INVESTMENT CO. ■ are more criminals than ordained irofimMni:, rhonr ooa.r i. "" ' WHITE BOX 1702'2 ' co*^,, iwi-e .s"-' ' TWIN FALLS REALTYA L T Y Tt* Fjllowin* * >, 1-hon. B O IS E l e n mlnlsiers in the United Slates.iilea.^ He (jahi "ruRNisHEn h o uO s S e E s iT " — ------— ^' & INSURANCE CO. . G rangers in Eden, declared »j that too many parents leave ° S > £ t AiMlbS GIVINO FULL PAR-nCULARSJLARS J-IIOOM,larn..hed liou*c. I.-uir. 615 ith .------1 IIS Main Av«- E. Pboae IIIS h p rS ‘1’* training of Uielr children to BALED UAY LO Initiate M em bers -----—— JAU rrplle. will b. held In *lrlcl«»l — ^ i w m r t sources and persons. UOUSfjCUKA'^ISCj^ t’boe. I l”w —— — ■ * BALE»* cnorr EDEN. Aprtl at—Gdett Orange met - -• confldr^e.) * W ^ment“'iVid'J:'ooJ^°!‘ir» . “ ------STACSEEi ’Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.• J-J. !>•D. VISITS BON WANTtU; Wan Ciutoo plawlns indId diKlBS.dlKl.S. L .I 1 2-ll() ' I PHOSPHATE SIDE Wesely were given the Orangei^nge ob- (CAREV. April 21-M rs. O,), L. Ju s- _ C,c ^ A. 1'lrr.cn, Phon. OSHOJi. — ^floor*. . I Fw Beet. a*d I lleatlan, an,a.Mr»._B!ftnchs.SherldlinsnerUlMi teateaen-has returned—from1 -Logan, PAiNTIWtr-tn<»fv—»e— i*a!n ^ — ‘ ______= i ^ -S« ACRES.—Cl»e-to-t««Bt-W.*U»-»-ba> t U r - ______rnpPPgR- CA and her son. Lawrence, were re- «(. i t Of her tto»l« rbo-e i iOIW. r . t . Moore. s ..! ., „1;, w . ^ j i m f waur. EicellentaolL Fair laproT*- tlilNNINC “*i* ” ■ Utah, where she was a guesl of her ^ !IU. Top w» M« BOW In lh. flnl rb»M of onr celved tnto the Orange by demlti. demits. ji4y juslesen. and family. K^.R- USI (Xp.Rtlon pr»(r*m *ni] ' rrQvIr*r« ”ri (JKV NKW- , ■ orlh'a *prinE^worlc^hM be.a iloaa.1*. Priced BEET-DEASro^Fotd^«r^r«TfM Ctrt.TIV. An open meeting wUl be held May ^M^rtillJre.'^'h'TnT^J^iR.'^*^ IPSI a a t which Ume'Jerome Cooperative.? erau « |------Hf ” = 7 ^* rui?fi‘ t ' ‘“is : '‘c'o"D'“/T“:i"n’' pI-In \t. ------1 JihlS:__ Tul" which Include, ho.plt.1 incchene ISSi-W.ISSi.W, ou.Hfy. ,ou mun be belween.“ :S cVdi «nd n;;.0Ms,»d b... ac. -j;j—in, IjTM,.6^ f'Knk "' Ihrce-bfitrr-.m home, lamele e*r-ear- immediate in r'aeewion sleen. Comef.S;."" In or ANDWELDIW Mrs. Thomas McClure was tn bJ M, own » c r .nd h.ve « cir.n record, * ' hMrniolU,"%'!r’r/-Ji!r'-^ fulI ^m.hejinlahej c.ll CI about th«e lln. ©pporlunlUe*. PAUL. lOAB charge of the program. Thoselo’se’who who * °T w ln * ^ U » '^ lo a'nd**^ 0^ w’.*! Xoonev, Tmst_Cotiipany ^ uk. Phon* LKAOs''nAil.Y.*»n ’£ un- * r I!' m.^^~„.,i.„od..,.. uo. :i. g LOAN: Hom. .nd f.rm loanah-na aar.aar- L------t«ok part were Mrs. R iy Xooney, V.— endlci* «uopl)'. Hepreieni one of the __A. tioofi, where in Mattie Valler. *'«O and «nd ap.up. ______“•^Mrs.-Ray-Kennefly-hnd- Mrs.-Johnrs.—John Ui...... ^ 1 , . , - f TflBl d. rfooT “lodHUy^ rui«t-irro*tnTJinfinlj»tfoTt.r- -.« r ------— Rolse. Refreshments were9 served APRIL i> n. j-aon. ^ les.I rtierv. .tock ootn- - r J ______"u/'rM renonal.1*- by Mr. and Mrs. Earl W rightight and ,%T3.1 Mreffl.ssii.0";;. ^ S ’ 'v i ^ K I.-Tden .ro: on Mr. aad Mrs. Ira Hayes. KHiKKtHd. D. IL SN»lk. Pbon< ,ion. -JEXKINS EY FARMERS- \V»rr»nlT ifeJi ciuT lUrold rouniUPound* I" OMI-na. If"f“™ y, ..nil. tn ■ hlth.r .t.nil.td^ uV S ot f ^ MM.' 0’ l.''uJ.nr:!l.'!;.| cn„„«, .rodcrn, ,u- ST MAGIC VALLEY llvin,. Our ,.1M IO.C. -Ill !>. Hml'..J-.llfflllol. ^ —n.Mr. Call Til, Twin F«1l<. 5 Block 2 i:XI'KHIl^NC(:i> nrtk'al r*Mpiionl.t-tHy>k. U»ln ------INVESTMENT CO. '- IF YOir NJ V a c a n Q i e s L i s t. e e d ^E- w^rrtnli‘'d S 'f CIrd. C. Drl*.'. m Jlubr ; nJ ; ; a A GOOD US NEW LOCATION ock i Uve b.e- OPEN 2 TOr.M . I For A irm en NowN o w “ Purdr to ? I'hi'nt 01|iS-J4 .tu r VSiS ». AUrH R. 'V. Juslad III rnrr;^,,;. SUNDAY I*Phone 2t« US ShMhon.>o.hon. So. Tractor and I o A number ot vacancies exist forJor ce:Cer»l.l KIrr. »1. u i 11 illotk i Ctrnfll.m IDAHO . ■ ■ 3' enlistment lo the air force,, Sgt. 1/Cl/c Su' ^ „ n Wo C4: II. KillII. to V. D.d! wilX wiw>w -doitn-bmUfV~pi"» »n f.rm.- rUrt" FARMS FOR RENT cancle« must be flllod by April 30. FuTMor,. in . r y e lim Trmctr.tt No,No,^. 5. w^her.whi Uo KWlboj. «i« weltonvf..om, " tlox C BOX flsi Kon RE.Vr'ln "ft.jerm.n. tO »crr» »»« . c«®*“ Volunteers wlU be enlisted al Ft. BOISE. IDM .O i | «l'b fa:i>''"c»p.hT^.- ,ocH.r. li.„on.bU sood f.r.ie . fair bam. CBll'{0:tJ, .re- to Lackland air force base, S.-inS.in An-An­ D»»4: Union In.. ^ l4> ,11 1830 ELIZABETH BLVD. -R B SAi,6' ‘ IMPLEMEN tonio, Tex. Upon completionCtlon of i l SV, sv,s STW Lr REAL ESTATE FOR SALIT training there they will Iw ptc«notedpromoted ‘ ------C« “ HELP WANTED PHONE 1G30-J ^ n. YOUR FEROOSOW -to private flret oU&s. Manyy willwin be ApniL 11 ^ent\^u»e.^^lta^ oil furnact.irnac. U r,.n. ^ g O U ^ . Mi /'•p.lri't 1! ‘‘ro ■ eiinn cu.e- ...... MISC. FOK R E: Nnt T- ~ ~•■- • ■- ■. ■ - DBAU® schools, he Raid. -' block bi'; »5. LuhL • ' p.ri • ot . • 'p „ "'S * I” phVn, J i rljht^ w - , Air loico eiiltstmetits haveave been W.mmlr \V,:ii,m H. Vi rljht to ------— -. IDAUO STATEdENT EMPLOYMENT ^ ‘i i Y ‘'pBe*ne'*;' _b; I' *" 4 liEDROOMS i HKSTAUnANT cJased for a number of month* but J*' .. ,• Good parlnr liueineM. ForT r»nlr*il or 'iV iliS I” nnlh* but ^ ^ Vu r*»4 BalutlEf,All All work «ork ' [ SERVICE El.lE urpiiic ti.K,r P0ii.h7n s ^ 7smtTTC;? r " e c s spSpBcIo^^ L^.lns r ^ n . dinin,'IJtilni Jl fully equipped and operaUai. unlimited numbers of menn are be- ’\v.7c.nir ir.Hk i„ c~k .t «l. to ktD*uhip. j TELEPHONE JU» -£lTain *pti!linfe«. pl..,tn t>lS rw.._ Ci 12. wV'k - ..... itnJiw NICHT CLUD cu».;b«»4- -p lat, wggi-—-: r n In. ■ A.- L. WlNSOn ------; “stMoHipV»rt.*"'^e!iferf7^Vl.cV*rnltio. jSttf a.inltfa. ■ " — 1 W .er. tr.c- TIIUCKS AND CARS^ ffni. , locaW mar Bun V.Kir. •chlBlm. KOIl IlKNT machlnei md hard liquor lleena*.iSa. Thl* — Trips-and V isits^ : ------”:„S S i"S iSir»:^w S r. -STAKE, VAN, l-ICKUPa ANOand • Pricc(l_to_StlL.,...... -uroBcrU^ta^siKid u - l-WANT-AB-RATES-tT E S ~ | = ------— ------■E' Emplormeiil offlc*. P*S5e.-CER CAIISIS OWNtn IS LEAVING ’lOM.V tl rd> Boormo AND CARPEIfntT l _ _ R e p o r t e d a t VView i e w « C«t.f«.-.nl) ___•______IDAHO------^ — , ------'M(TT H ^ T -8UW- VA^ 1X . - n - - VIEW. April ai — Mr. and Mrs. J J j J ,' ' JJ J”PR word *11 ulV ------;------^ -^"BltirCOXJBEHLY' ------~r For tiade on propwtr In "^In rilli i s r j W S J ! ! ’ " " BUSBUSINESSOPPORTUNITIESN IT IE S D-DRiVE, Inc. ,«i ne 1070 Ticlnlly. Se* ua lmm«llal*lir. JOHN PttW Ito— Z4tunl Richardson and daughter • ______s « p,, »ord- . “'t- loisrs SERVICEERVICE a. ° — . I TOK 8ALB! Service >uiton fulij «oV; |__ ISO* TO.M HOVtSUOS l'l....i- a X .Jl -2i '28S0-J lln. i m and joimoEpussM.** daughter, Iklrs. Kenneth Marriott. Marriott, I« »n» on. ,d.i ■ . — in S alt Lake City. ------— o t i r a w . i " ' iir . w d . U n . Oril Crough.ih. Ogden.Ceden. WnM T “i^~r>*i;r>rY'>~drrr~f l - U r - BUG CLEANINGra i ^’Sn~ri"£. K.E r E 'I L E A SE — I ...... : i , « w tw - a-glMiflta; — Itf---- 'I S .tV I I tl,;.) __ _ ^______.tfwU^AU^ 4 ..p.rt»m u ____Kow-4»^s-««ie ______:-KEw-KoaiF. ______^L -V-/ .{SOCUDQ^— ------. wdi.fc,, - r I = J_____ I U'nd.r lUlU.allon, b a lailur*. a e ^ twBal*. ^ tnrt«41»«“ —^ ."I. } ... . ______I i i i — BiUjtitSr; Qrtea Hirer,-Wyo.i are -Jl""- -.PH0NE..W5-R ■ ______j _AG t~ l nit. motel «n Hl»h«.r W. Lol. •Imetie, 15,000.00. . TMttoc iur pveott, Mr. and Mrs. ««iM . IDEAL BOO SERVICE ■■ -»• OR - ...... ■H. U —5 ------— t.a.-S»tTHflWItTltfllW I - ...... • \I ~ _ ' ' PAN — Tour uoe aswB will bur thU i - W f ^ ' , Btt.'wd.M n. Harrty'OreenITMD tndand mdin ----- •'-^r.i. aanl-iBoders home. Hu full (iBiabad ^ I ap.C. ll. .lUch-J g.f.te, cr»‘" t Mrt. Oeoti* Oreoa h a n been call- d«'? HELP WAfTTEP-FEMALE ^ C.»er» butntat. PiIm enir *t*«6-90, ed to Mated I7 tba deatb of a rela- e m a l e ss.ay."S.Tia.’'S ::".S ;.s i^ED MONEY•'* I drl*«».rdH .nd w.Ik., l.arj, ;.i Jsa.H S E“ .,, ^1' 1 LXPt;KIL.NCU> w»nl»liid. ArplrApplr bu*'”**- Rpe"> for P.rUlM- ^ _ .BEE THESE qUICKLT ■ •£? eiHHliH .dr.rtlilnr.r^fVduufi ‘‘r In ' f.r»o... Seolf. C .t«^------Yonr 'ocal' compiB, •».. **''* '••'•“I-for r p . W. WACHHOLTZ, n Id.is ' , ’ REAL ESTATE v r a r r s p a r e n t s z. SDEN. A pril. 31 — Mrs. Semy. D F R - ______Service. Agency,...... tsrtes.it- -'K e l ia n c b C T roiTW CORP. N,.ANDERSON-BHftDER- ii------Rttehaerr-PoetteUo.-*pen$ T«i»day - P p p n r " JEROMC. j, OOnP. 1ST Herbura- • I'W .: ; 5;,.^ u .n KariK a P r^ i.« .cin f «d H. , -visiting her pueoti. U r. “ and O Mr». MC* tfcfts UucrKi ls».rU«».. » .n. • ; L_ ri.ua..;i» J . I ■' rPhon* IM-J ’ih Uala A

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------•; ...... ' ACJT03 FOR SALE_ , ' j|j| ,.w!i?ai ‘A n QUITY In l»>4 PIraoaitli M m * a tS ^ 1,000 alia., Phona mt.M. - H i r 3 8 ~~— ^ ® itulit pP6l<^A5“chlrfW^oar.6i<^aS^ Irtra.: Iffi ______• A.I mndltlen. I Terma, 111 Z 9 IIP PLYMOiJt h. lik. iy », f«K SSEEDS EED S & PLANTS “WANTEinrO^irS WANtED* ------F UJRNTTURE^HAPPLIANCES R N IT O R E r ------AUT03-F0R-SALEAUTOS-F ------AUTOB-IAUTDB-FOR-SALE ------1------AUTOS-FOR-SALBAUTOS------KOIll) Con.erilble. radio, heatar. taat arrtaie arrtate tin.ne,fin.nei. C.ll llii.W. 7v>; jALEi ^liinh.li ^ jind ^ '?nj!IJKST lott'"" » . "l"ifan for IJOO.CO. Writ* NtW AND Bi«a .i«i lODOE. «o,p., ||i>m., |>wIuwn.______j j ,l aTUDEUAK£B_ STUDEUAK C^mylM J^oor REAnYl’ Dtlnhlnlum. Columtlti., ~ .if Wwt F l.. rolnl*. Tor Y ..ori condlll-ir. •••" •' villiie Cheap, til J n d A SCRAP & CAST IRON - - issssllssrir: _ ■; h AANB n D MOTOR CO, i™ E,”ir.K 1 5 .V ..'a ■■ SCRAP S G IIB OAVKNO and"ch.lr. Ulonda oak Canyonpan View.Vl»w. . aedan. GoodG»d ilr*iltaa, food ahapa.'IIJO.OO ' ~ ‘ .^«i:e.R2, ^Buhi.^ R<«« *. ronron dei OEFENsi'/...... ‘'hH':'"fl''.‘ir|“„”ed, coll .prlnf. iand Iffrenprlii* ra.t- IMl STUllRbAKKKSTUllF-bAKKH Comm.nd.r i^oor wy W KJUltr,- gJ«"r.' Tak. Tak oan toan. Phon. .... USED CAR LOT V ‘ Itll W. Paj Tap PrlcM trm«, bai.lntlt.. H n. 1,»00 actual tnUaa, Priced to aelt. IM-Kl«_lT.R .tl.r.fl„4 t pp. . 1B.______MCVIMcVEY’S INC. ■ , ^ , ------^ P S E 1 F u n Block o f III SSSISES ■ ™' n f >ONTJAC^» ttauon w.j^n^^ej^lle^nt tlCEPTIi PSED.CARS J ^ ^ 'w u ™ N -- «KApioa 'd , 0 MS d Mu-alc— »"L':sF iil-i tSCEPTIONAL DTTTI *■"H S ta r Values * H I ^,nitm»t,l^SM^ToVth^i-" northwn orn« r“ «. AUTOA U T O IP A R T S I FJuu:o^conyi,iu:0^coniol» r.dlo'wllhr.di pu»h hmioM. B.rry iTotA Motor ^*mplny!ViihV'^omp. 1!M “ JBCURT 1 ■ M. C. U Aitloi «B< '»»'* ^DESOTO ® ° ” p ‘h ^ l " h T *r*ii lOOATBD 1n( S.r»i», >0 J<=“ltl crcunrr, r i^ , 'fcDSr. oyeHrl.e. » « 1^KCyRY^ ;« I7lt-B or om>H. '4« llliICKIKIICK Roadm.aURo.dmtat«r 4-door Radio, PICKUPS P IC l >l'.” y o in a'.‘ia°i ' s r h};i:r rtt,"d..u„ p = .HndJn.^.nd^moi...n mlxlni- U ’. p j y j M.n, oth.: acoaaaorl------K..6 „hoU»rr. whlta wtl. ,0- STUD EAST FIVE POINTS &M *t",*'“ i''p “ ‘n'k"’”' M >0DGEdodge K ^ T Ton o n ______11J>5 I Itl9 FORD mlleatt STUDEBAKER g ------!------40 XIDCE DODCE H H T Ton o n ------1 S« v.« Cuilom for r ; SERVS E R V IC E ------V.n Cuilom fordor. Radio, Kntar, I IT FORD'ORD hihi TenTen - .------__...» IM I over.Irl., overdrl.a ..------...... ------1149» „1 cHEVROLECHEVROLET PlMtmul.r Daluia J> 1 VALLEY MlllidJ^^Servloa. "ilm. BfC.p-: 4.d*er. JHdlo.’h»ater, aMlrurra - •“ • Tir^' R ..o.p-H «4,.;:;i'r;:...... W^E'RE E ' R E PPROUD J -MOST-M OST. OP-O P THE ABOVE . .^ , , H« HAVEKADIOS | C..... 1J«,. v ____ n . » “i* " - 'nr:;iy "" ” 1 s STACKSCKH lso» "h7;~ha^ 1 mil* 1001* o'( 840) UilnH.ln AvfnutA ..n« S.S.' • Phoa. UOJ Tro O OFFER O F F E R YOU ■i h a v e : luei A u f '------—TKin-E^U.-_F.llt Ii-Hm IrflMtod L«nil» Compiny, ' IKt PORO nr rosDrORD v.«V-i Caiiom Tcricr Sad.s ..^ ....------1 S a fe -B u : v .i Csiloa fordor. Very e1«as _IU7t Radio, beattibeatar, coTtra. whlu wall ^BEEN . LIVESTOCKVESTOCK-TOULTRY ~ } ~ ------^ Tlis Safe-Buy —SPENGE-H3PENGE-M0T0R_C0 ____' : ^ lurcnRTSLER- - — — ------limNG-EORi;- ZZZ UsedJsed Car LisList uU sSED e d c CAR LO'T . 4^o„r. nuwV'? ^ , BMISTXBED »-,« 'nine car. at DOUGLAS-SELP ______~ — - " POTS P O T A J O E S ??.”H'.;s^n%u^are hlfh In quality and low In ' C0.I, all aaf.ly. W. A. Tum.r, prol«Uon, W. recommand Oi«» r— ■ “ —I lilt Cl I«S «I CIIEVROLFT ClIEVROLE Slylemutw Sada* to you u fonuln. lop buy.. JJoor. R.dlo. heheater ...... 1276 HtaUr, clannt 4« In town, 1*501»9 MEBCDR'MERCDRT SuUoa .-Wama vtlk iM ...... W e-ilaY.e-H a Y C _ B e en...... A* «Bly-ll«* - - Hytar. 2 * * ". Or«rtrlTtO- «oa 'iS mH-OTRCUIlT, radio, huur, em- ...... YYOU’LL O I ------ooHOOMMEECIALS « -■ > ' • BENGEL’S f w / '" '" ' ______*"* L______^Paying y i n g I10 . ‘25c ___ f.inl. tire., nrw imI ______~ . I.PLYStOUTn-.DeliXt 4.Door Sedan “ co«r.: we-r. «kl„, S _ A : ______. . .M.PLYStQUTH — von a ^ E ! iioi»i«it Over Listed Market :------SAVE ■- ,,.,crll» CHEVROLET ' Till, la an«an ticepllonally food buy. IMtPOaD llit pOM) V. C arta M aer iHlk f* pound!.J*.‘'^Two° Two millm1l» ‘l^r'i OvCr LlStC 2.l«n. rialbrt ______I1M0 At only im B j ^ Ha R 1, L. Dunli.m, ^ Haat,. and ^ ______' FFor or Thc Pa:Past Month! •, i»»9 mercury MONEYmo: STUD tlULLHULL AiucliAiuclillcin Gum»«n. Uot- , l»ll CHEVROLET B R O W N ! ■- Whiltlict. SbOfUlor^__ ^Pgon« _Oar_EuUin-mti> rcfU- IMMEDIATE SSUPPMKS AT »t !«<• m » OLDSWOD OLDSMOniLE tt _ __ -QOT C (Whnt You I hr.d^wrllnr^ SBt/olk • » •. HIGHER FU — ONEOP Otrn------:C:CHUR H U R C H M A N ------1------11471947 FORDTORD V-JV-« Sopar D alna Olik ^' b - n n m i HIGHER rniCES . . . ______C0B»»nlhlCoay«nlbIa ______tUM« ;: Bm 'Vuht^i. Pho f iy n i e£ rRECONDITIONED e c c -,,nTn WOTORS.INC. I miBDICK m i Boic* IBopar «flk Badla »ai i': CU MORE- ‘'.'.'.“ "..s;;;:," IfMO TWOT W O (GO OD •t 1«I>1»» CHEVROLETchevrol' Mtitm deluia L A T E M O D E L HtalarHaalar (Sm(s tUt oaa) —MUM lOT RATES uku «ll. Freri Mm 4.loor, radio, UlUsed Cars u n fobo v j ^ - I ^iniiiUiin" br<^K| BEFORE SELLING — —USED—USED-CARS— 1= ; 1941 FORO V-S Daio* rerte _ tM L M 1. _ 1 r«Ul«ern>> -Pbont -Pbon. Horton, Horlonj 'Twin T f.lli. JOU - ■ Ir bwlar baaUr Bi>dand da '••• I''. •tr.ln, r.nilne In »»t from 1 to 11 or ph S'Jre, w.’II arrant. Ilbtr.I Urrel radio, taat covara. TWIN FALLS if menlltt.)!.. Wrili, Wrilt, •Itt.•Iti phOBi n.y A1»«»n- Hopklru? Hopkifu, lFuhl"‘«»9.J12 Bu ' 'opfo*s7nOpen Sundaya, tool ona °nfl«eU ntlKU tb«tb . 'flnaI tar. It ©‘’'li'ia of Itla mdlil modal and p'Awar ca™ IS50550 PONTIAC I ChltfUln 4«toor t f ^ ^ I ^ h a d ------I1J« 10 K,. ANJ dan. I.tont blua; radio, heaur, MOIMOTOR CO. 1 tow UARKER3 . J"- Wilkin*', Nevada. Pbon» No. I ~ >hydraa-tle ' s . s : dri.a ------IIHS CQg — ~ DDOUGLAS-SELF O U G L ^ ib194S. b cCHEVROLET m w!iiU«or'‘.r » !. i. SM-Kh r=-.. - "■ ■ m.>49 OAmu.*CADILLAC "41" 4.dooT t«!an, “ "W ™ * gSLTH o'.g'o?”” '**' '- - FORFOR SALE (OR TRADE MOTO itmaat.r «-door Sad.n. Und.raeal youn »oun cnct ailalt iuniia. Radio, healar, hydramatte, whlU [ 8TUDEBAXEB M OTOR CO. rin-fss'..;™"!;lar and d»fro«Ur, puah bultoa radio, ______THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS aldtwall ttlra .------_ IM » . r meiH IG H EST ^ I .m.ll Uiwn. "v.'r' V.rr *ood latm., W.ll m01 M.lo M.la A«.A«, ^^1 ■“ *. Xco.m, r ‘" motor and liraa TH16 WEE *■* ...... »!« HUDSON ...... -..... *«»* >«» S ttf PRICES PAID D‘^- Cluh toupe, beautiful blua flnUh, dan. Dloa £ b ^ n cu.u. W o , Iron A,, .pud 1947 CHEVBOLirr hu yadlo, .hMlar and o»erdrl»«. olodio aad thaaur -...... _ „,,tim tCH oiANlBa For DEAD aa: n d U S E L E SS “ ifi;,;rKor «r; or’ itraaaler Sport Coupa. UndMtaat J W H Y — Sgrr;:^.fK A N I ^M A L S »!rcH'ryH'^LET''(i“cn'rvl^LET Vto^ 'plrkcp. nU\~. — « ”U* M'Sd!uoS"i!!l!^m9'i >**• I «* WoiW Urmi. PHONE U8 PHONE us COLLECT f ",'"£h,o?,'"£hr'o7.ho"u^.'"AV'iv.s “iho^t." A aA sS hH wW O R T H 1847 PLYMOUTH ,»«» foRD ------ST j S T A Y H O M E lat (1 Rap*Tt t t tnupf. Tfcon? iHMfl: Ul. 4.door Sedan. IL.ter and i f Cuatom aMa ....9<9 FORD 4-door V-l. Naw whIU alda- MOTOR COMPANY ,™1”.:t«r, IUI co»tr», elaan latldt i j«f« m CHBVItOLECHBVIK^ET ....—...... ^ hM«' vall tiraa, atat corn*, radio “' " bI I S C F O R S A L E ' C and «ul ------...... :------— »»5 4-lwr .eJai and beater ------llU l r j ^ i d a h ?“h i d e THIS SUMMER SELF ■ UU S S E E D D CA RS ...... “LOWE »47 CHEVROLET F1a.Uloa 1 . door. &TALL4 TALLOW CO. | """LOWER COST" nuSSr "'“'SS?'Complete llna of acettaonak __ HAHLEY-DaviiUon molorcjrcl., mod.l ^WHY jjy SHOP,shop ARCAROUND! WE HA^y: O F OF U l UPKEEP A XT.™ b .uly MKh.nteaUKh.nleally .mind ------IUU W hC hen You Can ricruBiNG CO. I______■ Phon. ue7.M.______^ th e LAIIREST , 'LCTE'sTOCK^ OK USED CABS IN WWITH IT H AA C GOOD CAR" **" gS™;-,'c i i r i ’ou'p."' BadioV--h-Ur.‘‘” ' »**lit PLYMOUTH 4-loor S«Jan. Radio. ll PhMllli p - wlHi)ow'.h..i«lUUW .ti.ilu :3c;37 US. All colon. .Im PLETE STOCK 0 h ta f r ------IIII ^ — < tutt fM». fro. KInB'i. Klns'i, -SOUTHERNiOUTHF.RN IDAH IDAHO. DRIVE IN AND 1949 NASH ...... •'—...... IK05 — Gets Good ' ______1 W A^A N TED tisED iiABY"g7 F 1947 CHEVROLCT l-l«r. 0. iptn Friday Nlfht aad All Dtr Bondar rm,'" srsf?'!:!,; tlon W.Bon, HMlcr and d«fro.Ur, 1**7.... CHEVRO^m aSB rt^JTSiSS c r.»~ ■ ------VOXJNOfOXJNO REGISTERED REC f t 1. .‘"nh. ^OR. AND WK ARE NOT UNDEIU ' ?:dli 4-Jwr. Radio aod lieaUr. Shariv - ' ■ ■ I PURE•URE BRED BRED BULLS. FOR ndlli™‘'‘'4M®V.*n‘‘nl^5 SOLD■OLD BY^ANYONBY ANYONE. iSVopI iSVop"ahL^l‘!:..-.°“ .h ip . . l . " . i - l l l « 1947 PONTiAC^PONTIAC ...... 1905 tU s e d C a r i DE MOTTO— OUR OUR FREE i;t1» KABLKY.Divlil.onnAHLKY-i noMrcrclc. igjogSO PLYMOUTH Sed.n _ J 1 8 M jgjO pH .... jigssgrJS iiisaB bBARNARD a r n a f AUTO CO. 1050 CHEVROLCT »»« Your C.dllltcPonUao Daalar . a t ' r ....v,c.T<,™= ,, BULLb u l l SERVICE s m " Z z . rz v "* .',,... ..1.;^ 1...U t I'l.vuooiii PLVMOUTff Club Coup* _ im f Stjl.Ilnt Spaeial J .n u>. H'rr/vr'l*. r«0M «-R>.“ ‘•biuf^.'/Td j^^.err**:^^ «« Coraer 2nd A«. E. and Ird St. t lOF lUOIC VALLEY" VS'ifi;'!'' i». Phon. «.R». UufUugb. 1«(>»«» D.SOTOD.SOTO Cuilora Cuil Sodta —IIIH **tl*eOTai .•» K s “ 'p{ CgirDMy. Jitiir ^s"wlS: ELECTRIC ert.m 1 »<5 CHRYSLER Wlndior Sedati-IMM diuin*^... condlUon...... I—.-...... •'.— «i»»» :.dur iFilan. ” •* HcaUr. BILL IRELAND’S — -~ Bull*-ln-iuIi3IUui..-ln-»ddlltoa.lo-ticcllirts.-niU3t t bt - Tboa..■S^W 0>»»-K3. .m°T.\Tr:n:. Tw I'rho.**'- » » CHRYSLER ^ 19S7 TEnsAl'LANr.------»i»: b ndand nhow po«.lbllltl... qunqiJOLES.eS ofo( old old pap.r.. pa 2k. Good for JDO'DODOB-Hck-JWDODOB-Plckup------Iim 19471947 CK CHEVROLCT Good cooJltlon. >»’ . — cklni dUhtt. Tlm.i.Ncw. oHlc.___ CHEVROLET Itaailer 4-Joor Se.J.n. Undanr.t 1951 19J1 rtUDEBAK RTUDEBAKER------' UNION UNIC MOTORS - . ; FREDJ.H'RED J. HILL & SON 04. CHEVROLET Aero S«l.n..lim .ur, defroater. delua. radio, aeat Coupe.Cnune. Run^Rur cood. k l-a BurlOBK ) R flO L r m a ' j nd^ltlon, liO.flO.. IrrU.lod Und. Com- CHEVROLET S.utd,i..,., GOOD THW «« CHEVROLET Sed.® ------IIHS O LOLDER D E R MODELS WILLS 1MOTOR CO. STAR : AUTHORIZED iloov.r Sain .nd 1»IT BUICiC S«Ui NASH DEALER i't , ■BEAvy-ivn^n;^Y In tii Iraiti d rw i^ trw d f THE AUTHOlllZED .947 BUICiC S ria n ------lll« cHEVROLCT 11»H»H rOBO DAOHtiaterD tadw aadaa. t? * :'" hwrr.T Pkoai Pboa. IStSma S.rvlc. Hot. for T TRUCK LANE WEST -DITPT; R^dla.-h w l^^-OTardrtTa, _ vTcV sW.''^"''^ " «.‘7l»47 PONTIAC PONTIAC S, SeJan ------UUS M U,” , COLORED frxeri. e> e CHEVROLET I-door twJaB —M AT.TOB'.-SELEcr' AT TOB " stc.v rPERFORMANCE r - i v r Carry. Fhtnt 0;»<. LL PRESS. b.n^ model. «4I CHEVROLET Clak Cowa_tIQBS ClIEVROLE! » CHEVROLET t-ieer a«UB —IIH ...... ^PJ.E^Me «Dfl «) [IHng "f**. "‘"VripT*'* 1&4TB4T DODCEDODCE Pick^ Pl.Jll. FOBD Tudor______lliS 1>«I KOHD m “ lo a ------m •X rtraii: I drWMd.Md. tfc.tte. poui pound. Phont tt*».W. • - ■ - O K — uU s S E D C . ^ ; mo KASHg m aspat.» Loeka aa4 m te t TVi ; ltl».U..11 t4Wl«. tlU m . F Fil.r. I ' ' 1 1»4I1»4I DODGB PlckiPickup ------1 t)l 19(00 PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH d-door ttdaa — Utl Uk* MW. Bat * r« 7 tU a » -(im • • BEEF.■ 'W.W. hh...... UnUntnctad .««. M lot JUST RECEIVEDRE 1*41 pontiaq PONTIAtJ s SaSafi, ------^ 4H 1(411 pLYHOUTT!PLYMOUTH 4-door tadt* — M« U S E ]D C A R S m i FOIB T Ml* prica. 0. r. „ T /'“AlI"p^Ji;f5 ‘itS.'.'^c'o'S; 1141 » « CHEVROLETCHEVROLET Sed.B ------1 IH PLYMOWTH0 PLYMOWTH coupt ------« « ^W ith «Mt, MT M»lB «vt i ^t E ll r wWI. i t f u U ^ I..U, s H4l OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILl S»Ian ---- 1 Ht « STUDEBAKER ^door >rita ..UU QUAL!QUALITY PLUS BILL IRELAND’S "* “ ______PE CX^YD^: BISHOP , I»*«»W DUICKDUICK Sadans«i.. ______I W '*** •*»woftifx------TinnNOEsr-TwpiM iVirciiR^ER-^.a-''.::;;-^* iu ■wrriOCAMiTn'JcaCAMirfooMtd.I..— ------U M O N ^ O T O R S ------“ “ wTS'iS'n"” “ ^^-LUM BW eU':"'^s7»'=aiK ^tR ’ “^^GJIAG TERMS ------PHONE UIOJ 19401940 CHBYSLER Club Coopt _ l <«( I«U1 PONTIACTONTIAC Woor*- ..ian ----- IIM J9H DDICK Supn Rlrari*. • pni.flo-.. { 1»491940 PACKARD SS«lai> ------1 IU ,I CHRYSLER CHRYSLER Wo«, tadaa _ 1 S I I » ” ndlo, S S Jf t^t''.heater. baak-UB Il«hl». dU p, I Tlj^OOOUHBEU^It ,»50 rORO DamanitrBtor lador aada*. fo*®- • ? S S i v h '! “.rTi FURNITURE.-fRNITUEErAPPLIANCES i»»«1»«0 KORDCo^P.,-kord ct«r, h. ovardilra. tad ...... :-.i- h M.lon Vallar tchool boutt. :SINETTE la rtrr — Kood «ondlUon.l^. 1»«01«(Q DODCEDODGB SedanSH. ------Itit wiad'ibltld.wl„d>bl>ld. Amarlca*. i>.' maay maiBtany 'otliar aecMaoriM tllH . ' — ^ALiPiL^p j'ARTVi n tnion. ^ wona,'* 0?gR»,______]0,01940 CHEVROLET Tudor ----1 m g y ul.rWy.lrle, A r.al bu, •w ts mnntli. old Cr«l B U Y A N Sat ';etily . " ’-;!:— — ------I2I05 Wt P g O ^ Caiya. Baaa' BadyW' ■' miU. H* ll kind I9» PONTIAC Srian ----1------1 Ul ,»58 BUICK Spaclal *.door trfaa. R f K ? ” drrn. hu «oBd«rrul t»M CIIEVKOLET ^[;*‘” ” tlUbl*I.at dio, haatar u < iyBaflcnr. Varr , METAir^trdrobt «» OODGE S«l. 1><» CfleVROLET riM tlHt d-door. IU. rhipk. l(c; =wtu4 rllk.Ik. newtn.wl till.tilt. Rl«».Caln.Rl ______Itll ! t» PLYMOUTH PLYMOUTH S«l.B ------ll« .■ySED U S E ] CAR - ' db, biaur.-ecry claan. Look, aad lliO.110 NASH Supar,Su Lookt and rsaa jsit tUai Oa : teKEDX -=7£VV)«. U«: •"4 _^W.r» CBOSLEYISLEY t.frlMr'iii«^rU.raW.^^M»-«.^l,«0 dewo 19IT CHEVROLET. CHEVROLET Sad.n IS ' ' drUea Ilka 6iw ------:----- 1159s Ukt Ba*.saw. H u «varTAlW__tllH p r o m 0 8 AND BE l«4l1*49 CIIEVROLfCHEVROLET Styllnt Delui. 4. ® m b y CO. lTF.R^Iw^**iui. wa.W~ w*iih’ pump,^ «»«1911 CHEVROLET Sedan ------1 tl ^^SA'T door. - Ketur, btautlful iwo-lont rt o o n t t ' TOU t TRUCKBM, 194* rORD Todor Sadan, Radio, kaatar, ^ ...... " onl'h. old.-Savt HO. Bli.r^Ctln, _ j1910 , j , CHEVROLET IH-Um lr«k.llIM SATISFIED JnJkZ'll" s s » ”s i .T.rdrl.a. " Thb oaa U jaal^^llkt B ^ C T I —"J. GLENG L E N G.^JENKINS G 1X9 ...."Skc" PONTIAC “I" jChleflaia S-door. B t, ___ jjpomg— (T T Z ^ ^ AASHWORTH S H W O R T H MOTOR CO. Sales aiand Service todlo,^htaUr. 1!**“^.'’?' «e«ll«at ^ rE MODEL IB euklc toot tiprlihl Wl^ 101 MAIN EAST CASIT G !• U.mpihirt - WhlU Lcfhorat, ton>n hoint hoint freeier. frwier. t}».tO. k * » , . . i»ii PLVMOora 1*4* °CHEVaOLEt ^ n i ° SpMbl Dtloia t> Garr«] Back. . Whit* K«cU ElitWc.l«Wc. «41 Mala EmC.______^ LatLot »p»n «pan StiBdSsBdty and Eianlap Pbont 707*101______oorera. Hi dor. Radio, ba*t*r and etardrlra, Vl Sp«Itll>t In Eurud Cbkk. cbOD and mn» llkt n«w. Hat bad Ha. man, aooataorlt. ------lUtI ir°tM»?d*iit **LlV«ld“Giir»S‘ ______• ticepUonil *»t»»Uo!il «ara ------»>5M “ ^T£t~ ] __ P'"'*'*Prietd R«a.oniblt f«r ton.ldtrwl Ll' AppU- BILL IRELAND’S HARDING'S »n«.■«. ItWItoa KKiBlwrIr ln l^ Road.______|', IIU CHEVBOtET A»rof*J»»- ^ H«n. heiier. atal corera. uceallant 1(411*41 rORDrORD T Tadot B«Ua. Rtdia «b4 UNION MOTORS ■ - — ^ BBUSINESS U f owl PROSESSIONAL FESSIO . _ liro. low m llta«a------tUM _ bntffi Y -MA'TTRBBSBa- — - ' l»ivcaEVROtEf‘Styleaiait»r ;3obr. " "'koy — NEW mINNER8PR1NO m I \ Hatlar, aetl eovera, atw i«o-toij« ----Smi-4t-lW (MtBCT-aSd-UI*------I-J- paitu Rant nlca I55S 1 D IR E CrORY rO I "llf|-N*5n-»;p<»tei»ar-««iJ|>*.“ >l>ji'n.- -WrOODCB- U. a APPBOVED FREEfbeb DIdeliver; ------EVERTON ------V ' 5' 7BICYCLE ? ? r 7 ¥ ^SALES i SEBVtCg ' • REPBfCERA:HEPBJCEflAtlOy-SEfiVlCg— ~ COMMERCIALc 'oS e R uSlfg~ , iu»rSH ^ri^;, MATTRESSMATTRESSFACTORY - IMI ro a o •«>«' D te * . Zn>m-*U * iia A^T fl^ ii' — Ffcmt 11.W I #-c£MiiW7 Wt 1. Vallay aatnjr a t^ ta . pb. tOiirK •MIOCJIO MM CJIO H UUs tfcknP. dafraattr. Haw Ur« i»«- «b«k £ tlock rick ...... — »**»» tUat tUft Oalp Oal U.W Bllti _ 4 ( » ~ n«».. yii- k;^ :r;ti'^K "iu.srpj»^3 u«‘iS:DmiUH STUDEBAKER *i toa pickup c’A"i-RcSSi, . , ... - : i ttl-B. tHPHi. c tSrm ------*»*»» __ _ ^ . SEVES E V E R A L Klohardaoa-.. X tjJ till FOR FOR YO0YI TRUCKKB8, 'Sra5ZHEFRlGBBAT0RS' '^ < r\ A U TO C O . . BILL INLAND’S fAT kMdtor *i>d B JEROMt . XJNH ; e*. 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