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XTpprove «ny n>»ve by ,t, ^ II „ to «cll WBr-liotcntial mn- f j * S , to Rti Chinn or »ny |A TownsisGonduuct Ele(ictions I S V ol the Communist ,-',.-r.’ V . H ip■Kh h wind.s\ nnd. lack of intnrc.sL sipsipiclclicil voUik; in so m e o f thn r s r .n adm iniJtration fffij, ;hc; n l n n in ic ip n l p le e tio n s h e ltlI in Mngic Valley Tuesda.v - J ’ \ w hilec he;heated fervor slinuilated inU’ri‘5orfst in nlhors. In some commiirimimilics there was no oppositoii.o il tn r a n d i d n t e s lis te d o n - r,!!!) bnlldi.s but ill a, numlipr nf instiiii»tanccs,tlicrc was n.RomrwhiilI heavylie wriLcin vole, lif Jeromeome where Mayor Theron. ! ihlj, '(1 was oxpei'tcd to Imve no nppo.siiio.siiiuti. a wrilt'iii, Tnm PrescotUotu I'cceivptl a total of .'>2 votes.:s. Jiiiyor W ard wftn with j||H[j|jn - .v--‘'.V'<^ & totalla l III I.f 2 0 r. volPi*. Ma.vin- .1, L e nniard n a i Salmon, ProKi'o.tsivc ('ili/oii.'ixon.*' i-Hiuiidnip, w as clpctcd for'nor a third term in Burley> j liil • EMt.W«4t Irude problem s. |H M ; ' ^ j UI Re.sidrnlidfnlR of Burley Iricd In:" ...... K »na JiP»n purtlculnrly want K U up simid inlcrosL in Uic T T ^y . ot tr*de control*. ||K1 elccliotilion 1but thc newly foi'nied y O UeClelI»n. lor M. yenra prw ldflnt W m 1 Impri.v.'irovi'iueiit jMirly fjiili'd to oters in Good)ding Defeatt School V .»Ult Old colony P ulnt n n d Chem - SfM llH lT ■' I ' nam e n ruiididato ( for mayor. Tl ' -vviki,; .-T h ee liiiDnivcnicntIm ii.ni.v's o n lv . . . ' S«; llm. Uil. country^ 1... l A . . ------n candldaif, ^ under Increaalnis p rew ure from Idair, Robert Uetiiirrs. was cir- -LMill Levy inin Third Straraight Try v r i t. E«l-W..t lr.d. Sjrrls'i President Shukrr KLKuwatiy. lettletl 1in auU. and Defense Minlitcr K Khale haled El Airm re v le w 'a de- Icatedd tor councllninn for the llr.M ;limen( of Cse«h>mad'e T-S4 U nka durlncduring a r»cenl mlllUry paradr Id Damascus. Dami Sjrrlan and Iraqi precinctnet byb) Knlfs E. Umr. a candi- • GOOlCODING, April 2‘1-J-Go’odinfr sehoochool district voters Tucsdny, for 'the third time ina little . > 'I announced >npa •are ret>ar(ed poised io Jordan whertlert lllha situation is se Uns# lhat a ainiltinilt riflsr ahot mar toueh eft a .date on thelit mayor's llckri, iit Wen- m orec tlthnn a month, defeated an appenppenl for nn increa.-^e in the schoo «r Middle K«»t war. (.NKA ttlcptio(o> dell, the (he iiitetl «-;is con.ilrteird ••guKe .• hool tax levy. Thc vote waa ! i • u i Wtuwjiy It U rendy to dLicuM ------=- heavy," ^Mayor Carl Qelwlcr wns to ' l.cifrh Iiiiicr.soll. schooj.flupifluperintendent, said he had no0 commentcc on the outcoma i ; • n»dlll«tJoni ta Uade curbs • _ '• ‘ ' • ' ' i ' ' ------reelectrd:trd' 'r over rhl.r-oiiponent, Clyde doi‘.Hn'l-know-*‘wlmt will happen’ne!n‘next.” He said the school Ijonrtonrd will convene the first ...... ; — rtlTl4 VS. nUlM who p n rtlc lp n u < T | son. by a 23i-io-75 vote. ' part oof f n e x t w.cck tn ilisctm s th e mnttsi{rned.'’ As mob rule nnd civil w ar threatened d th a t recent sU U legUlaUon In- 11 j^jV- uUrly In the A»lan Uade. H c d id not y o „ a i q Ooodlng a Ught race for mayor lorilnn aslng school (unds was passed so ' ^ ' i! lal G olf club, Ei.scnhower’.s t. Bulganin' has comtnunlcaled ^ in uoodi Inn. another Midcnst crisis apparerla re n tly h a d r u n ita c o u rs e icjcni f r i iviews o J ; In lon* personal lellets to devcloprdoprd between Nrll Warrington ll school U xes could be lowered. .;! • v n cation n tio r headquarter.'', Stas- ttWriters 1 1' Will lujfh thc clmnnela of diplopia^y. CrtCrtiro published its lonR- EvenIven in hU campaigning againat ’ ‘-!h flew back to Wa.shinRton . --y th e U..S,. U. S.. Brltlnh and Prench chiefs ..nii.yM .« P . n II n w a ite il ------^------^------5.p r» t» m -1» sen flew government at InUrvals alnte — itet! terms fnr opernti.on ' 5-mlll Increase, however, Pyla -’S I clud figures supporUng aa li|k a final se.s.sion with Sccrc- H ct Geneva summit conference In A jim ii h e S uez qnniil. Police Testify of stnte Dulles. Then he was Have Look at ypt, the document said, will run O l l l , ch aa a 3’i-mlU Increase ia tha f' toss. inual State “^ pI urley Votes sjJtrlc t.' • - f \ Ig on to London for United Na- i rltlsh press resctlon was gen- the can:anal a on its own terms, includ- s dUarmnmenl Ulks reitiming . \ lollcctlon of lolls. 1 7 XV lo particular campaign effort wa« H ■ Atomic Plant j£r»ly eool to the Soviet PcemlRr’s A v r de by eiUier aide prior to Tues- . In Lawsuit.an s Wednesday. ' ,e most Imporlsnt concession fFor Q Rules on hose talka, w hich slarled la.U W■ASHINOTON, ASHI April 24 (fl — .*“soyj/!t LyrshireSale. ll madft was that disputes river r's vote. Interest generated la the .| { i>yj/!t Ambss-vidor Jacct* Msltk it two elecUons apptfentjy, ear. • .th-and-roce*scd ov*r-th* Easier Newsmen-smen” todBy-x\ere-oIfered-their deHvercd’ C - rr^l—— -1- - operaUoniUons-aad-tolU.could.be.Uken ...... I.*) vcrcd the-8,000-w’ord‘ c(immunl- C / v rovfr.'howevcr.'iince'a'toUl of...... * ■“f -Gai-^ccident t-end. have given nrst. loolc Inside Ihe atomic energy cntlonon to Macmillan.over the werk- O C •bllraUon. JJ :Ials cnutlDu.i hope the Soviet commlsslomlsslon’a big Hnnford works nt set Ihiu’saay bolh Egypt and Jordan, Uie Dog Control votes was cast—far more Uian ' II < OOODINO. April . 3 4 -P o llc e of. . Moscow rsdlo broadcast Uia nny school dUlrlct eleeUoa ex- ■ (IcUli taUfled Wednesdny momlng on finftlly m ny be about ready Richland,iland. Wash., and a tour of In- ^,,,(, ij,ijthis momlng, 1 FILER,.ER. iApril 24—The Idah3 SUU Uniteded SUUsG figured proniUienUy. BURLEJRLEY. April 34-Burley voUrs i" j^ke A sm a lt, first step toward ellltles ai S. Ambassador lo Egypl Ray- TuesdayKlay igave their city officlaU tha e weeka ol paUent negotiations diuanc#nc# providing for leashing of ase. -I; OnllH Jones a ja ln s t F loyd U ria. n. . ■ ' los a l l.p : m . Thursday, fea t- In ^he wi )ne Mmewhab surprising factor i> Goodlar. Jone* la charging ncBli- terence ? after his meeting with Thehe InvitationInv Irom the AEC ap- 34 rcgbtcred fcmMes-and one with the govemmeni cf President dogs, nhower. In. a comfortably-lur- parently i ...... sa ;: al Abdel Nasser. ■ • • .Votingnlng on. Uie apeclrt luue In the tho turnout vraa thai Qoodtng'e • .Ji mlly consUlutes. at least In et- . • , \ - rartstcrcdcrcd bull. Oamal A y election aUq waa held Tuesday, .j .Ci iEtoS'SLKiSwii'iiiti! Sled “™ sitting roonx.opjnlng oft the feet,. a pnrlltLlpi rcspoiue lo m o u n t- I a q ] 10. S. Powell, Meridian, and In Jordan,Jon the Jasub was between munlclpsilclpsl election was 403 Id lavor ^■ la Onryhtt county .on Peb. la, ildent'i ttny office at the golf ins deumndsdeumi st tli^e capltol for more -■- '->01estimony in :l—Calhoun.- Buhl,- are co- young.—jg.—pro-westem-Klng-Huafleln ot-lhe-leihe-lesah-law.-aie aftafhst>* - I. H# refused to meet wllh the informaUirmaUon—and more congresslon- ^^ ^ chairman,man. Col. E, O. Walter, Filer, and the pro-EgypUan, pro-lettlst Dog3g cccomplalnta have been, pla- b imen.'the White House uid, be- contro It balloU. Bchooi poll work«n } B T v ta i Mrfc’ Jones. M r*. U ria newsmen, ;ontrol—on the cWllaa atomic )e aucUoneer. 1 forcesa whichwl had Uken opposlUon gulngig cllcity coundlmen almost con- fffid votingf, wa< jteadr.Uiraiigboue , < .V w the London negotiations are program, ' ‘^o«ig?.o le BUenhower doctrine m their Unuoualy id othif persotu %*rt- p«a«ngers “ u m the stations Case islgnors Includ* Sherman to the Bl oualy for m o n th i wlUi on* o r tw .I timUme the poUi «rere epea-3 (9 T . I'f ly at the hnlf way stage" with H^n ' lssue._ more Iss to a fst rfrlren by Urisk- between only at rX nford, Uie AEC aald, -the X ^ , Wrlaht.nt. H nrley W illiams, Mrs, R. chief Issi e Usues p o p p ln r u p a t w ery I. •, • - : i ■j^'g- Bnmetu and Orand»lew .w hile the P’«'Wlly ofo f'w o rk still ahead. toiir• will not cover plutonium pro- 1^2 orlsh. Mr. and Mra. Rny Ed- ' Today’iday'a mobs shouted equally councilicll meeUng.n . ; " couples wire on Ihelr way lo a ut a slA tem ent by Ja m w C .K n g - ducUonHon fncllltles.fi i t will be lim ited Is * 8 Completed on, C. P. Coblskey. Powell, againstist thetl doctrine and tht Khalldl Mu ut t ofo: Uie com plaints hav# been v ▼ , dioc*. Jones chargea that Urls. erty., whltowh House press secretary, (g uborataboratory nnd test units, Paynter. Fred and Rny Uach. g^'emmimment concemtilemed wiUi dogs running loosa I I ' through ntgUience, l « t control of encourag*luraged the SUssen-htsded U. ^tt the naUonal reactor teatlnB Inal , 'testimony’ In lha district cal”hounf”)un. A. D. Clapier and H. S. By mkmidday lha altusUon waa re- and destroyingdesti flowera o r otherwlsa LS.Helpless,-. -'I }i IJM Chevrolet a n d th a t the S. deJ«a.leJegaOon lo London to "foJlow lU tiolon n la J* Idaho, the commission rl trial of lhe city of Twin Fulls po„.ejjI]. ported^d under Ul the conlrol o( Bedouin making:lng nuisances of themselves v . Stomoblla turned over. throughlUgh Ithoro u g h ly " In serious ef- „ i d , theij,e ’ news represenUUve* -wUl ngnlnut,nAt t\ two T*’ln P a lls service sla- ProducUcducUon records and pedigrees troops)s nnd at police loyal to H ussein, aroundmd elelty home.n. I » Owjhes county S h e riff C . J . «of>*>s to w in a n accepUble sgree- ggj, a chanceeha U) ace alx icsUng n n d .f'on".s .*■«' regsrdlng opening' and clos. ..ni « svallable at the salr. But a a furUier f ominous note w u citylly officialso: finally decided to *fil * * ‘Sliocking’ I fucker snd other officlaU testified menl.‘t. • ______. experlmwirlmenul faclllUes now In op- hours ended at 11:90 a.’m. Wed- __ — addedd in In reporLn that the dem on- t w U)t the wh’ole' m a tu r a t the voters -g- iTBliitWiy inom inirT uO iB r sa W '» —strnihn ors were told to come out again in thehe el**^Uon to let ^^cm decld^e_____r Ilrs wu removed from the wrecked dencece lhathc e ffo rts eventually will be th e U)ur tour ••will dem onstraU p ro g - , idge Rolicrl ^ Beckwith gave the I V k lll rFo\t'”li Ul*ir OeijIxndJTiBiB Jiut w lielhel'' nr st hU direction and thnt he successful:essful wns reflected In s relter- ress made In the commission's clvll- city attorneys attor 20 days to fUe brieli >urr Martial . enacted.=ted. , WAS .he casa snd the defense 30 dsys -g-w . reet mobs make or break A rab ord W ASHINaTON, A prn 31 .H n-A tr ' , feund a cut In tha tabe but no -rim atlonn ^ o'l D1 ulles’ rem arks on dlsnrm- lan power powei and industrial develop- r r t » ordinance wa* put up for ap- tomeyTiey O eneral B erb ert Broimell. ' lUv CUU on the tire. He also tesUfled amentint In a New Y ork speech M on- m e nit t programs." pro; J* f"*lie an•** answer. The city wlll then I-C aq m m en U and may be turned on proval.-al. 1The voUra were asked only j . . . 1, e an additional 10 d a y s to file egiiis loday ^^^1'f with almost push-button con- to gime , said tdday hU department ha« I lUo finding a broken.whUky bottle dsy at ttithe Associated Pres* annual sclll,;lll, moviem an d television c u m - have an u te their position on whether ;n imder ♦‘great pr«asurc'* In the ■ ,'i^ J lBUIl IHBftltlU.------H'ftlHflriKii a U'lll w in ro u R m n B 'H n n -' '* E L > ''"r. tr to inUrvene In ‘‘shodung” avu ' !y|i mlcen and a full bottle of whiskey, ------ford1 plantplan' May 8 and s. and news- T^'elie M"*trial to determine If a clly i l v er. ownersers kikeep their anim als Ued up or sute Psirolman Calvin Barnard ~ I will m ake th e ir lour Mav 13. ord ;nancenance limiting the hours ol L)ver ' Beating ill censorship was lmpo.«ed on on ^ le u hU cases. But he said‘U toiildn't Vi , C T l 'n®'’ :ause ot lack of ]urUdleUon., ' ' ■ . ,;>{[ luUflsd hft talked to U rla n fte r the I i i f - ho oi,mer.mii,,. i .y , ,i W«l,n Kins 'Standsrd Service station , r n n . r r I dUpatchea from Amman, but n uU expectedei U m t acUon on the R T CARSON. Colo,. A|k H 24 Ofl 3rownell 'urged congress In hie 1|S esident »nd smelled alcohol. He V j lut t l - fo r ,Ike’s j;--a WlU be May IS and.H, and Oasser-s Conoco Service sla- e army noncommlsslrtled of- ‘mo'wat•maUon reaclilnit neighboring h oreordinance will be sUrted at . »ld Urls laUed coherently a n d ra - _ . newsm en’s May 18. « o »1 la >■legal and cnn bc entorccd , tries continued to provide de- next council meeUng. nuiU report to enact'the admta> ", lanslly. T > - , »faced special coun martial to- , J rauon's clvll rlghU program, to 8 Dth lours wlll be lim ited to a c - “ «K«nan Monday. The clly U repre- for Uie alleged beating of a of ‘the Jordanian sltuaUon. Aboulboul two months ago, as a re- , led by City Attorney Robert N. , 'e th e govem m ent ’'m o rt flexibU'* 1 The trlsl opened a t 10 a . m . T ues- UBudget: U Seen Uted cam eram en and c o n e - ” ” ‘1 , 1 . ce. 18-year-old Pvt. Daniel p/L United“"J Press dispatch from gult of conUnuedi complaint*, the ®‘''® ^ luiand-tjury of seven..men_an± ___ idenU.ol-U.S..clU*cnshlp. -They. Wi_?aiiciB allelMn and F ra n k RetUg. Je - J,™J,"brich lascus, Syria, quoted the gov- city appfappolnUd lU first dog catcher. Powers,wers. ; P ibrlch. o f. C hlcago..laat FTldny, lent radlo-there as saying the . Amoi^mong th e ^'shocking** incldecfai ' | It* women was selected by 3:10 p. T , It give advance notice to th e „ Billy O , Short, 37. of Taylor. J™ ™ '" ' a. Or> w u called to th e sU n d first .1In 1 Talk Here Etl"iford and Idaho operaUons of- w o Boise atlorneys. R alph Bre'- . an lan border had been closed y...... , ed by BnxvRcll were'tiu mng I | U under quutlonlnit by attorney* ars and Robert I. Troxell. repre- -lop ‘oP, kick" of the army unit m orning, Uie move coming as a | | i | i the Rev. George w. Lee and'th* ! ifi « Jones, told of buying five fifths Sen.en. H enry D w orshak. R.. Ida.. ^ I the service aUUons. vcd-bftttery C. Mth field ar- jrlBc" 10 Syria. lima Brings £led M ideast situation was a dded | \ a ' ! Advancement of Colored People ' f Jonfs ws* Mlled to tesU fy a fte r n that,t, hehe ■ ■expected,a cut of two .to uge Increase Is le Wednesdsy morning. He tes- of consplionsplracy to commit a.uault f^hen1 an EgypUan member'of the Vew Problem MM ississippi. He also noted tiie kid- I ,[ lef questioning of Urln, a n d to ld of threeit billbillion dollars in the current ‘P v rk !d he customarily kept his su- •"« batteibattery and maltreatment ot a mixedd armUUcenr commUslon rcporU . ping end m urder in Missisalppl o f ' I f ftnts lesding up to U»# fa U l trip, proposed-posed-'Ja billion dollar budgetb*. expected byl960 I open from 8 a. m. to midnight, soldier,sr. ed thhat n t troops of the UnlUd .Nn- . IA imettxouls'TllI:—T ------:— :------t rtille hc on thf aUnd the trial fore; It It ci com es up for congressional J f j ' ] he city seeks lo enforce an Ll*t All UonsI emiemergency foree (UNBP> Iire d JLFor < Newsmen ^‘Many 3 thousands of letten wer* > f ss iKt.i*td until JO a-m. Wednes- action. In Newsprint Use inance calling for the slallon Thee otherolh< ••noncoms"-agt.-i. BUly on anin IsraeliI plane when It (lew :elved with demands (rom all over J | ddresslng T\vln Palls Rotarinns j,,£^ b« open only from 7 a .m . to 9 Powler.cr. ai. ai, Clinton. Tenn., James E. over the Oaza strip village df-Ja- NEWEW I'ORjC.'i A prn 24 (in—William : country for IntervenUon by. th e . > EW YORK, April S4 tm —The p‘? age. 31. Seneca. S. C., nnd b slla. thlithla m orning. Dwight.ght. president| ot Uie American i"® clnlmed in the ault are wed'neSlJnesdny following the weelly worldId demanddc for American and rJ I. Perkins Standard sUUon al.%o Ramage. partment." 'Brownell said. 'How- • * .!! by jonM. aa th e widower. S. m lubJect to similar 'closing hours SpeclallslaiallsUt 3-C l Jam es E. Harding. T h ee Si u e t canal's future w as Newapapiapaper PublUhers assoclaUon. :heon at tlie American Legion Canadianadlan newsprint will Increase 70 ! :r, he said, no prosecuUon we* .' ,l] ®2. the part of the couple’s ^ I. ,former Burley Rotarlan Dwor- r^ f e^nl he ordinance la allowed to re- ai. Murfrclurfreesboro, Tenn., cisude E. thrownwn bback Into the U. N. security chargedrged todayt lh a t Uie U . S.'goyern- 5 ‘ cent by IS05, Ute A m ericnn , it U responsible to r keeplnfc Uie cen "because In each Instance In* [ jl k said. "I was always Uught and Kewspspe n In foree. Owens,IS, ai ai. Blackwell. Okla,, and councilcll wwhen the United SUUs for- ment U i itlgaUon. showed" the elrcura- : V Illsa l sndl T other T ' expen.-H;s. S a k M d ^ rspaper Publlshen AssoclaUon nPfcnstcfense attcrneys atUcked tlie Robert Pa requested a meeUng of that bambooiboo ( curUIn a ro u n d Red China. eve th a t. a dollar_ihould_ha_ve. rcported.1 r t P a rk er. 23, Zion, III.—were m allyy re...... I Inance on -lh6-ground-lt-»as charged w nlutlon to consider Uia waUr- inl a strongs atUck on Ol# sUU Irvmces l. amounted to only'-vIolaUoni Juron-chaaen 'are' DbrbthyRlce, le aenae." - In a 40 [ed w lth-alm ple-aosaulU ------o rg a n lu l staU-laws...... L------'...\— __ 1 i M. Morgsn. E. A. A dm ire, O race “ifM w .luay awtiMirt .t S uItrary. IS ' unreasonable and uncon- Thee coucourt marUal on the simple way question.ques ...... departmeirtment’* ban on'Uavel by Amer- R)e confusion and spending in the ANPA’sANP/ 71st annual convention, rumlng to labor racketeering, - ' t Henderson. Vivian ,f Ullonal...... , - assaultlit chcharges opened at 8 a.m. •------ZT — lean; newinewsmen ln China. Dwight told nation's cnplUl wlll conUnue the assoclaUonassocl said Uie dem ands on al th^ ownell said the principal rlolatoni 1 j t the close of the city's case Ihe (m s T> toi ANPA’s 7 lst a n n u al .convenUon 11 the American people do some- Korthth American An newsprint produe- , O today. r "hoOiUums and racketeers- who ;nse, attorneys, moved for Judg- • Sent g t« llospUal illes Is Flying t o U)» government's policy runs J-^a R. Uno.,1., M.r, Ig sbout -It;' S enator Dworshak era wlllwUI reachri an esUmated l l , n s , - “ -‘niC ?” o^non-sull ,* In favor of their lUr to "Uie people'* right to lltraU legltlmiiU labor organlk* 4 lared. "Som e of m y-frlends In 000 tons annuallyi by lhe IK i d a te . -• ■t carsbn officials arraigned I ^ a I i ons and atUln some of the kt;,. .. | nts. JiidsEs- Beckwith reserved .u, ,i_Ix men for mlUtary court mar- AVCli N i e x t »—a precious righflnherent'tn ------'— - ■Washlngtshlngton believe I ahould be The conUnenUl conU manulacturlng ca- ‘!T' :eich Week »u, I ly lait year was 7,888«0 tons. ng on Uie moUon u n til oUier h. i «fter fier iyoung.Chuebrlch wu sent WASHASHINOTON. April 34 M ^-Scc- our way way- of life." Hc promised that :fed a n d p u t on display in Uie p a d ty la i •Urs were conslderedr ; ------iL ih^ m i ANPA would conUnue. to oppose rhe attorney general uid th* de* |l ithsonlan insUtuUon because I Thele studystu credited the growth of .pw le po st hoapltal P r ld a y a f u r - retary•y ofol 6 Ut« John PosUr DuUea th e ANPJ rtment Is carding on a "concert* I h e defense called 11 wluie*ses . J T (ly to Germany next week f o r thU policy polle " a t th e highest level." P^nm e i-Powered Cargo “old faahloned j enough to believe populatloijlatloh and greater space de- u, for ueatmeht o( cuts and will fly i drive" to wipe out racketeer ia I ing the aflemoon session, Sev- ‘ , irU n t allied talks on Moscow'* Dwi«niwight, who Is president of the cconomy." m andaids l»y advertisers for the record ,_ i i,_ . cs. received when Powler, ImporUn >or unions. He said so lar a nuih- { were residents of Uie areas In Ige, ] Harding and Owens al- recentI t al atom ic UireaU and B rlU ln 'j Holyok#rokt (Mass.) Tnmscrlpt*Tele- Carriers Studied '",5™;;he se n ato r sa id he believes and .demandand for newsprint In Uils ' hlehch theth« sUUons are located. They r ot union officlaU have been' f ury . 11 said U. 8. new spapers J ^ .lf e d , ly Jumped on him and beat proposedosed defense cuU. It wa* learned n4sld the ANPA has asked the •’cr of W a s h in g t o n . Apriv 24 (li^—T he win conticonUnue to work for a cut in Ifed Uie staUons were neither y PresidentJdent, UiB secretory of sUl« and hvlcud of receiving or extorting - I atudj-lng the feasibility of federalrral sispending. " I know It can be wi * needneea ieight million tons-if news- ly.nor ‘ nor did they dlsUirb Uis Iran- wllh their llsU In a barracks today. 5g«l paym enU Irom ' employerf. il Admin:imlnUtraUon offlclsU aald Dui- congresstre*s "lh at newspaperm en who “ icf** ^ an atomic-powered over- donee wlUw ithout dam age lo our econ- Pfln.^ •’1' ItyTjfnhff-nelghborhood. American citizens and are em- to«*ngxlng the hiring ot unnecessary IJ ' or naUonal defense." he said. cstlfying for ,Uie defense were . f “It * sourc^ said the husky Chue- les planjjlana to leave Washington on iployea under. threaU labor ..'I fo'’ rem ote omy or i . an'am aUur boxer, was sound- Tuesdayday for Bonn. Oermany. where P'oyeaed bypy American publlcaUons and employ r snrt desert wastes, : Hee said a "deluge" of letters and »o.ooo^ to; ______Leo MusiMushliU. Cecil A. Perkin*. P. wlch. an a if e a n d sim ilar vlolaUotu of rthfl » hipping Parker In a two-man the Nortl>lorth AUanUc Treaty organiea- newsgsthsgatherlng services to gather and ' P>»nt might be telegramsgratns-haa poured Into Wash- J ” [Tucker. Joel T a U . C. C .'D ud- ly whlppU e news or express opinion on Hobbs)bbs act and the TWt-Hartley act. | | on, D. C..- from an outraged BAND FESTIVAL pET when the other four jumped Uon V Col, United sutea Is not al war." ♦ ' lOfigrcA^ : th in k Jt 1* more Uian m usiclie fffesUval ts her# Prlday and S a t - (j«}j and Jerre ■ Cover. . 5?^^? »y. I • !5,000TrucIv,$10[0,000 C argo ‘‘ SJiPA I has In mind parUcularly k:,.,u...w .. r.s» t. i. ' , UiegranlgranUng ot the right to go to Meet J in T. F. j China and report back to the Quarterly ataUwtde meeting ot iarch Fails to Fouound, but Di’iverrStiU { JW issing r.rS;irlcan people," h e said. "T he T*,. boo curuln now hangs by order t Idaho Boclety. of Profeatonal' '-Ifl cd Kenworth tractor and sUIn- of Manuianuel Wlke. Reno, who arrived c;«i..- « r... ,. cu-« IJ-aboHiy-‘Wfdyf^!Bo6n ' 'I iie wHereaboiiU'of a.piper tri- MonUna s —Drying^ut— 1 school. , . sna a tn U lln e 'o n highway 91. Wednesd:nesday he would leave im - 7^rhare . . . won't ^ much rain and buslnaslneas meetitts will te cooducled pncercr planepla missing alnce Sunday i,ui Uieiie driverd apparenUy hadn't mediaUljaUly for Dubois to get th# trac- .v, )m 3 to s pjn. Both aessloni «1U' O' nd trailer. I U m peratures •will be below ? r . CABSON. c o l# - April M flR -T h a .ainny m y ceourl martlai ef fi*« non. * ‘iil1 four persons aboard; been found[ound yet. ' tor and I rmal for Magic Valley tor Uie' Jid,held nt the c(,ty hall.- iffil he CAP said search planes from , ke learned Uie location of Uie missioned officer* charged with asMOltlit awand battery wu reeeaaed to- CA , 134.000 u n it and IU 110.000 .^ Ik e 1- (t live days, according to the Banquet and . enterUlnment .are '.{Rj until I a.m, Friday al th# request of the aallontey (or lh# defense. facalmaalma and SanU Barbara yes- -,r,ah,i,U'lable 'cargo-as well as driver «nl«lngiin g u n it around 11:15 a jn . from aUier fo recast.. »l“lUd Wd for « pjn. at St. Z d w ^ 's - |u S,"'* “ Chico. . . . U rdlay a y fieflew over the Pacific coastal : W. B row n. Twin Palla, has * ‘™ick ck driver< who passed through hool. - JID lUi Tuesday nlghl. He aaked Which meana tiiexa ahould be •chool. OISE. April 24 flf>—A former governoror of Colorado lold . Uie Idaho K but failed to find any trace of u,,the o b je ct of a two^sUU seach Du«»Ui nty ot time for outdoor work." Cn»Crossley said one of the tnajor *ns c o m m ltu e for Ui# Hoover rep o rt here today Uiat Uie U. S. h a d ^ amal*amall while and turquoise plane „n„-Tu5uTuf-sdny. The cargo wss ava- SUtoI PoPolice Lieut Clark Hand Uj pica for dUcusslon wlU be recent ’ . fll c. Hand confirmed the locaUon. nmenUd Uie AP reporter .as loplca I literally fo rc in g million* of n foreign aid lipon communiUea ' T^^'lTO'Pacer vanUheil on a flight s and »nd tomatoes. check. H» read Uils loredast: leglalal(UlaUve m atten affecUng-, tta*. . . i i nt It. to Palmdi tru ck was reported parked 00 ..,7 m? :h («.e n ro u U io BuUe. M ont. Ofesaion. AU - M MTlONAt, ' rtlclliK iibols street. The locaUon et - or no preclpiuuon. profesj ______.Oroundround search parUes yeslerday , Reno.-Ner;r*^IUi the merchan- “ mperatures averaging' below wivesves i are Invited. .■.Rl ...... 0 3 - 7 SUEZ.UEZ, 1E R P l. U nl Jackson,, rinl American ahlp also met n wasTiot ImmedlaUly deUr- •1511'^r' April ed Stasl i (all. started Umngh (ht the plant or Safeway Stores, inc., Biltte. ^ rmal w ith m axlm um a moeUy- '' w e h m e i f , " ...... - 013 03—7 to enUrnU r I(he Sues canal alnce ll was blocked tas P l.n . r m L im ac H.i™. ot d, Wlke said. . • r.T a, BAND isl seen nt noon Monday when 3W& ^ hns been a resident of Twin to 8S. m inim um * 3 3 'to 45. e)fJ- .Crone waterwaycrway tod a y lh# HBtliem end. Lancastera .t t r . .Iht piioi; am. wilii."i ccked In at th# HolllsUr port SAN FR ANC ISCO. A prU '34 ...... Jeffordi c for soveraljeais. He left Reno It nlaximuma In toe SO's uid :piosion in a~chfttnutry^enoun t TnimrOMr aidrilght-flaUird*3r.JoiL_Butt«. -2 1nlm 1 S um aJ0Jd«tn»^8«^; V t iL T ji*AXB“ c r n r .A p r ti all-staU broadcast was made uoa Junior high achool msngled tha ban^baa^ et a 14-yur*old s ^ e a t Reed, a I aaya he waa due to arrive In ssr-^------fcL 225J5^.j55: ttdiy-m D R O nfnou«i^ tiu Uootfootjuui eli3r»t rk-mrUoodAy. I !l ' . .. ■ -I ■ f V; M u PAGE TWO - - ...... TnffES-NEWsVTWt w i n FALLS, roiHO ■ ^ d n e s p a y ; ^ , . - ■

k ■ Keep-tha White nag^ British Meet « China Brings K Bulll to Help' ol safety Flying ♦ I Twin Falls5 NewsW in Brief ® SeehTodaja y » H 1 I------^------P P ^ Y o u th R a n ch Red MessageC R um m aga Sale- B et . Forfeit PariklBg Bonds . ' . • New Problem Mrs. Jo# EUleln stepping.J—lid Off for J: - ParenU elub of 8t:Edw m pd’l schoolchool ■■ SUndard-PrtnUng-company, ] - doorway o u t of w ind to pul acoi t I o *• rummage aal# Fridayrand and McKibbcn.Mr*.TomDriscoU;Robe n C ^ U h**d • • • D oor a t Cham ber of,< » In Pair Stylea e SaUirday a t 130 Shoahone sUeetlUeet L ath am , V arsal Price. Paul T abSS e r. J ForNewsme] m erce office blow n open by ; Punds. Drivev e . west. -Memben ar» asked to brlas IPrm P*e* Om ) bring and Donna Winner esch forfeited jt l (Pnm P«f» . . . Gordon Crockett combing Inson. ^ num - ^ Ul# achool,Ml. " bonds Tuesday to Twin FalU polli bing h a ir a io rm s UperM ntf I"' 'hiidT M [|{ BOHL, April 34- f ; a . Robiiuon, tenalon.- Bulganin sel forth a num­ P0»ce of our government between,usus aand entering bank . . . ArchArchllecl lag » n o M i ^ ‘he r l •pok# W to # B ublu b l ' S B b e r o f propoeals. None varied great­ ' for' overU m e parking vlolaUona. Red China. noon . ^ if?*!: 'Dream Girl- CandldaU , , explaining blueprlnU te wi ;IL cauaiberofCoounerceMopd«yn^ ly from Soviet policy expressed In Dwight's speech a l a general.1 me Twin FalU police. are attending Uie vario u s sesalo JJf' ff flindi tn Buhl. He Walt*" of FUer h ig h achool wetwearing f rom their homen In conUngenl on agreement on olher _1^ plred Washington lleenie plates,s. Hei In lh# current Ught supply of nea I Dl projK t. ' i.U was cited by BUU PaUolman H. : >11 John B a rk er •p o k a .sb o u t thej pro- : Gut for Ike’s aspecU of tha disarmament = pro­ Of T.F, Club H. E. print la-« period of record expaaalDaoalaa . C&rrAbout.three miles weei of TwinTwl iifculaUon and ;adverUslng.Iff J He “ ound playing area. . . Une '"“ “''''"•'"a f U BTvn aponaored by th e Idaho 6UC« blem." . • - ■ • nrn. Lloris'club memberi M ^'3. New considerations of the pro- nbera o a highw ay 30. said Increased prodUcUoa oft aeanewa- %nd 4-H c lu b m em ben> Inapect-Inai ,Tho raln-swollm Brair. I . ■ Chamber of Oommcrce teeeniiy lo >rlme a aurprlae W ednesday noon . al the glant-stee steer exhibitilblt . . . threatened to Hood » ^ posal made In 1B55 by then Prime • print probably would «iutl t ;V Twin.Falls. He aald the concensus2 Budget Seen in nf th e ir wlvea ahowed up as jirouKh O™*" hung In tree onI AddUonAdc homea In ,lht eaatem se«^ I f t at tbe meeUnr was lhat a wort^Ie MlnUter'Pden for the creaUon of ? as KJodergiarUti RagUtraUoa Bet'^' ANPA's eaUmaU of demand.lhroui - , gueaU at Uielr weekly meeUngt at RegUlratlon'for Tain FalUI pre-pr. I960 but "what happens afterer ItMM »«««• • • • to■ des

n'» morf ih«n one mUllon public moslBsi tcachfwt« consider “»p«nklnt are■ *'illmm Rriiins lifkiMcn in a great "»» « bn bad a* ha* been p.vtrayed AnalyknalyaU of replies by Is-pa of SPRING ARRH'ES ' | g ^ 8 ” T a u gilittoTuncof h t S)ool. .” teacherx. rlehu”!hu” ia nece^-'ary feature of nm* ni»ny■ny «rl .fliooN 111 the Uniird Sl.Up.v" IhroiiBl-fliiBhout lhe rnum ry by p re u , achoollOol district( ahowed the highest BANGOR, BA: Me.. AprU 3i 3r, 6«m Lambert, head of the tt- nlnsns an orderly elawroom. • ivir.'! and radio?" IncldencIdence of serious nUabehavlor. In- mostlost people.- iprtng trrlvei with ^K'klni: lo t„„i out uU eiher It'i irch dlvUlon. wld the replies re> • To ththe quesiion. "Do you think ‘'iiiai.kiK'■JikWi'il Juntlr" ronilllloiu pre- 5f,venty . p rr cent, replied It » a a cludlnjdlnj atueka on-te*eheri. In con- robin,obln. In Maine ths moose. H ickory S tick , StE p udlnircdinted » popular Idea lhat corporal clawrooi«A*roon» uacher* should bfc •llowed u nearly »o bad” and another 33 ge*lfdted cllyc area*., fir*lr * t moose arrived y esterd ay lfl^ H State Teachers • dmlnlsUr corporal puiibluneut 11 tn many ichooW. ilie queMinn- nishment'l* a tanlshlns feature •dmi Ilf «.«i:fd_wheilirr lencUei'A had r cent *aid "nol quite an bad." nienie numberr of leachera repo'rtlnc f*")?.'omped-doB'n-a-stiMl-and-aiopPMl-m^H ,lldren than iom e ouMlder* who American Khool life.' lo puppuplU 4n plemenUrj »choel t«,i ,,,i, ■e r e « »»ld ll »aa a* bad-or ,hf|r . riffle for nearly an hour befora . B « | ''■ ■ « « < » '; ink Juvrnilf delinquency run* ®' "'®' adea?" 17 per cent of the Wach- fn »ulijffifd „ (iiiriiij llie pa.»t ye.Vr . •lr itudentj^ "exceptionally-well Unppearlng; Into the^wooda._____ „ 'JJ B jl * W f S ^ »Uek In Ihrec-ro u rlh * ranipnn Ne.Trlr half the teachers wld they " ..d of phv*lc.il violence” by f-'e. behavediaved".wn». hlehest In suburban nipnni In ihf ela.woom. More N^nrl; » replied ^el«. Two-thlrd» alio ^ l'e.ichcr» were given four eholcea *ehool < ' el * K hooli. ihun*n M K per cent of ihe iMchera rtonally had authority to admJn- ■Id out for »pankln(rrlBhu In Junior iiudfii!. . . In I til lool dUtrleu where living condl- tr whippings U> unruly pupiU' It latMiB the "overall behavior" of tlona-wina-were ra l^ "abov* averager or withrith Jobs keeplnc them sway frotn r l ^ H «f .urprl« nndlnR of • «vrr«.dvered rnied lhelr «tudenu "aell gh achool «hilf, 37 per cent lald Si\trrii tonchn* mn of evevy 1,000 ihn,.■ir atudenta. ..y^rj. g, hnved." th eey y eoconnldered It necfcwry. And ‘V,“ ' d thry pfisnn.illv had exiierieiiffd •ry good." . home,ome. I I'JM ‘"“ U t . .Mrve? of K h o o l dU«- bchnvrd per cent aa.ld the principal of lUpplng ahould be pcrmllt«d «ren *J*‘" 'Exceptionally well behaved." aald fiexi i eompleled by the Nn- The Ths NEA>-* rrrtfftrch division ie n t :•> «n .iiMck. Annther tl per cent <r a violent a ttac k ” ‘’7per cent; "I'ea.^onably • well be- FINE TlimOSt HrfV.,y| ir.«tlonni.ire» in lO.OOO i^»cher*. plr achool had aueh authority. Takln flronmeni In clly .'’uma. teacher* "jqj ■ « u « U o n BMoeUUon. qucAtlor Taklntf the.«e feplic* »» » K«uje *noihfr ie.ifher in lhelr achool. ved bui difficult to handle on JOHANNESBUnO. South Africa,. | !;In? .W •bowed t«.cher# Theyley were«■ wlecied by lhe •'random . The NEA did nol a«k, right out (,{ teacher ienilment toward actual ■anona." m UI fil per cent; "niL<- "*t ).- **“ VMh»Tior of todiy* ••chool »enuilvnuilve erofcficctlon of lhe n»- Lhrouchrough « roundabout question lhat "It U evident that boys’and glrU borhtwdf* ^d ^ » « v eii by Ihe uchool waa lo hnmhnndle," aald one. per ceni. pnrentnrental aupervlslon” due to_mothers hollcalOllca Anonymous clUbe here. : H!

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M 17 Boys Winter Caps ...... ^..... 2..-.0 .77, 12 r ...... 3.98 .89 1 RCA R V ictor Con. ...... 9.50 3.10 1 Deluxe D( P ackard Bell Consolee TVT ..;...324,95 214.95 ' • i 2 Knil Suits ...... 35.00 7.R7 12 Nylon Bedjnckcts, S-M -L ...... 2 Knit (Jaucho Shirt .! . 2.98 l.ift 2 ^ ...... 5.95 1.95 1 Fl Full Door Mahogany Packardtard Bell 1 H| I* 5 Cord V e s ts ...... 3.9!) .fift 2 M aternity Slips ...... > *9 Boys* Western S h irts ...... 1.98-2.08 .99 1 \ k ...... 4.95 . 3.30 T ...... -.389.95 259.95 ! | • .1 Dresses ...... fi.ns 1.34 1 Van Raalte Bcdjacket, pink ... 39 Boys’ Tee S h irts ...... , .69 .50 ■ ,1 r small 4.98 3.32 ^1 RCA R' Portable TV ...... 149.95 99.95 r •: { • 2 Formalfl_ ...... 35.00, 4.00 J ” 4 Rayon Challls Bedjackcls, smr , 3.95 ' V.in .T I , - , 1 FrlKidair'e Auto Washer (repoieposs.) ..319.95 219.95 • 'i .1 1 Sleeveless Blouse, size 1 4 ...... 22.f)."» 3.(10’ ■ 51 Boys’ Sport S h ir ts ...... 3 Lorraine Nylon Bedjnckels, snsmoll .r 3.98 2.65 1 P' . . 2.98 .no 4 i: , small .. 2.98 1.98 1 Bendix » Super Fast'Dryer...... 229.95 .153.30 • - ^ ‘J; 1 Faille Suil,:slzB. 20 i/j______...... 1,4.35___ .fi.no .. Jl J l B<».vs’ Sport Shirts'.. 4 Brushed Rayon.Bedjackets, sn 11 Underwear T o p s'...... 1.98------.90------21; ,-sm all - 3;95------2.64- 1 1 TrashTi Burner ...... -79.95_____ 53.30_____ M 3 liinen^Presses...... i4.nr» 6.00 “ ■ 2“BrusKed Rayon Bedjackets,"sn 7 10',;, Wool Union S u it s ...... 3.69 1.97 1 FrittidalreF l Ranjce...... 199.95 133.00.' i M 2' Catton Dresses ...... 14.0.> .6 .0 0 " 10 Dress Bells ...... 1.50 .99 1 Hoover H Upright Cteaiier W/attach. /att ..106.90 59.95' v|i: 2 Crepe D re s s e s ...... 12.95 ■ ,4.67' 2 Dress $hirls, colored ...... 4.00 1.99 3 All'Wool 9x12 Axminster Rugatu g a ...... 89.95 54.95 • 1 Taf fel* Dress, size 22>/, ...... 12.9.=i 4.67 2 16 Necklics ...... 1 SO-2.50 .50 1 Walnut Double Dresser withth KM irror 89.95 59.95 ^ M 1 Rayon -Dress, size 24 >/j ...... 10.5)3 4.00 15 SporC Shirts, sho rl sleev et s...... 4.(10 2.66 - * 1 Red 2-Picce Sectional ...... 259.95 173.00 5l 18 Nylon Jersey D resses ...... 12.05 4.67 il* IBHB 39..Sport Sport.s fihorl sleeves9 ...... :_ 4 .9 8 ______3.33______^ 1IB Blue 2-Piece Sectional...... 229.95 153.30 I { [j ■■'S'Llnen' Dreffies n .O S ' 4.67 2 Imported Sport Shlrls ...... ■>.95 2.99 ------ReRulat- S A L E ------j1 ' b Black and'Brau Smoker ^ ...... - 8.95 S\OS f t 2 Colton D resses ...... 12.95 4.67 , 2 Price PRICE j p 3 Wool Sport Shirts .. . 12.95 ' 4.99 1 Persimmon Occasional ChairJ r ...... - 49.95 29.33 ; f 1 Brown Occasional Chair - ...... 49.95 2 9 ^ 3 j « 11 Flannel Sport S h irts ...... 3.95 1.23 8 R BrassieresBr 2.00 . 1.33 1 B ...... 69.95 39.95 I j 29 Sport Shorts, lonsr sle e v ei s ...... 5.95-8.95 3.99 13 Brassieres Br 1.09 . 1.00 2 G Gold Occasional Chairs 19.95 ' 26.63 ; 1 | 96 Sport Shirls, lonir sleevest ...... 1 95.5.99 • 2..in 2 BiBrassieres; 2.6.-I 1.7.5 r I ’ TTi-adllional Floor Lamp 6 W inter Caps ...... 1.98' .4!) 1 PjP anty fiirtlle ...... 1.00 3.33 1 AAmber Glass Table I^ m p ...... 19.95 2 6 ^ 3 - ? ‘SI| 1. Green Glass Table Lam p ...... 39.95 26.63 ,S | Regular .SALE 2 Wool Work Shirl? ...... - 6.98 2.33 1 PflP anly G ird le...... S.ir, 3.83 1 G Price PRICE 1 Mahogany Drop Leaf Table1 __ - 69.95 . 29.95 - U I 6..Pa6..Panly and Girdles...... 3.95 2.63 1 M 2 Blouees. sizes 10 and 14 ...... ~...... 1 9 0 i.no /IK1 Kroehler Sofa and Chair ______:289.95 193.00 • | 1 1 AUce Stuart Blouse, 3 4 ...... ‘ 6.98 4.66 ‘ 7 ------^— T1 B Brass Desk Lamp ...... *16.115------SM ------i f l i 2 Dottle Blouses, 36 ...... i...... 8.98 ."i.no 1 Stylelte Desk Lamp ..... 12.95 ' 6.95 i,y y '2.Connaught Cashmere Swentereaters .... 17.95 .'i.DR m i 1 Walntit Coffee Table, glass topt o p ____ 29.95 9.95 ifl] - —3 (VinnaHght~CBMhniPr«-.SnTalpxnn>Ar« 1 7 0 S ______S-6B ------■ Rrfftilar-----SAI-E______i1 S Summer i RecHher Chaise LouLounge^ .------I t Blight d a m a g e ...... 29.95------1 9 S 5 - — ^ () ConnauKht C ash m ere Swentcieaters ..../25.00 11.33 • . Price PRICE Regular SALE eaters 22.95 10.(10 - , 2 ConnauRht Cashmere Sweatci 7 Fish Fillet Knives ...... " ...... 1.19 .U Price PRICE 18 Ship 'n Shore Blouses^...... 2.98 1.33 J , _l_.22:R ifle with S co p e...... 2.50 . .83 ...... XShq^re B lo u se s ...... ;:98------1777------...... - 3-™ - . 5. P ,rinted Satin Hose Co8e« 3 While Stnjc Ski Swcnters I.....’. ‘14.95 ■ ’4.44 2 Campus Casual Sweaters ...... 14.95 3.56 in Janlzen Tee S hirts ...... 3.9.1 1.33 ReguUr SALE ||| ' 9 Smarlee Tee S hirla ...... _ - 3 .9 8 1.33 Ivi. ITEM S -...... Price- PRICE ;|]| ill Anklets ...... 1.25 ' .31 T H E SE E.O.M. X Pair PrIsclUa 32"x8r ...... - 17.98 6.98-‘ i f f , 5 Wool S k ir ls ...... 8.95 1.78 4 Pairs B allerina 45'* ...... 3.49. . 1.75 11 1 Wool S kirt ...... ;;...... 8.99 3.08 3 Pairs Ballerina 54” :...... 3.98 1.99 ^ 7"^Viiiil Sk'irts ...... •:o9^------2:22------6 Pairs Pink Kitchen Curtainsn i'..:- ...... ' - m — ^ 1:75------| r 2 Wool SklrU ...... 10.99 2.22 [DAY 01 1 Pair Ballerina 36” ...... -. 2.98 - .1.49 { j I ...... 10.95 4.87 ALE FRtl 1 Wool Skirts (W hile S ta sr)..... OHSK ______1.49 .75 I I 5 PlPanels ...... — 11 While Stac Wool Skirts ...... 12.95 5.76 1 Janlzen Wool S k irt ...... 17.95 8.00 ■ A dverfised todayday to give our out-df-df-town customersI tthe oppor- !• Jnnlzcn Wool S k i r t s ...... 13.95 6.20 , - - 7 • janizcn “Wm i ^ k fris 15.95 — 7.09... tunity tb be hereere a t tHie/ sta rt of theKe sale! _ j i\ , V P H K B I l .Inntzcn W ool-S kirts r...... r....;.... 1 4 .9 5 ------6.65 ------lih i— ------’^ r ~ WBM-. -i| 3i Tee Shirts ...... 3.98 1.33 Regular SALE : n Price PRICE.. :„^|H SALE STiTARTS 9:300 A.M. FRIJDAY! 1 Canister...... 9.98 6 .6 5 ' iH CHILDREN'SI'S WEAR 1 Canisters, c ...... 4.49 .99 11 i4 Covered Candy D ishes...... 3.49 1.26 • (1 RcRulnr SALE ■ • ■■ . 5 BBoxed Cocktail-Time Cups ....;...... 1.79 , ..66,:. ii . P rice PRICE I1 Toastmaster, 3-sllce size ...... 32,50 lO.Off. ^ Knit Cjips ...... 2.29 .49 i Beverage Glass Holders...... 3.00- 1.00 ' I S Wool Jlonncls ...... 2.49 .79 SSBI S Wool Caps ...... 1.98 ^ .69 Re^Iar • SALE Regular SALE 10 Hoy.s' Caps ...... 1.98 .69 - Price ; PRICE ^ Price • PRICE • '^3 Knee Sox ...... ; • .59 -29 ■ \ * ' - • ESSSHI ’' ' I 17.95 ^7 .3 4 : B B B Knee Sox, nvloh ...... 3 ...... 1.25 -59 ^ " R e d Cifoss W hites ...... __ 12.9 5 ' ^ 7.9.') .tS;.f'Rayori Dresses .*v.~...... — I 13 (Jli,ves ...... 1.00 .33 • ■ 5 5 Red Cross W hites ...... ______. 11,95 7.95 55 F Rayon Dresses...... 16.95 . 7.3i 'Regtilar' SALE II Mitlens ...... 1.00 ..lil 30 30 DeLlso Debs ...... j...... 17.95 8,98 22 T Pure Silk Dresses ...... - ...... 16.95 7..34 Price PRICE I ii's iie ...... 4.49 3.00 17 17 Rhythm Step Greens ______-----_------12.95 - • 6.48 22 C Cbttpn Dresses------______16.95 7.34 , _ 1 IJinperSel, corduroy, smaU siz 1 Flannel Duster — ...... 5.98 -3.98- . ' ll 5 Knit Hnts ...... 19 .69 31 ,1 Johansens ...... 15.95 7.98 66 S Spring: Crepe Dre.sses ...... - I6.9.’ 7.34 1 ^ Pllsee Duster ...... ______5.98 0,98 f, Jersey Blouses, P T ,slze 12-14.2-14, block 5.98 1.79 67 Buskens Wedse Sandals ...... 5 Linen Dresses with swcatem™ ...... - 16.95 . 7.34 ' P * e a - 1 0 „ S.95, 2.no ...... 5'.95 3.97 5 I 3 Nylon-Lined J)uslers ...... ____ 12.95 8:64 ; Collon Drc.H.sc8, size ( 1...Tw o-P iece D ress, size 2 0 y i ...... 22.95 8.67 “ ” ■ ? r;‘ ^ PftUlc-Dresses, u re n eeirfl’ —.. lfl;95------8.50.- ■ — ______:______L J ...... l O.M — v ;7.a 0 ^ J I Ulton Pj-e-Teen dress, sizeT...... :.— x ... 6.98 . ---4.65 : -1 Two-Piece Sbantunsr. size ZO'/!20'/i 16.95..... - I re-lc6n Dress, size 14 ...... 6.98 4.65 -l-Rayon Dress, size 24 !/j ...... 16.95, 7.31 . I Pre-Teen Dacron Blouse, sizeize 1 2 ...... 3.29 ' 2.29 E B U " r HANDByBAGS; ReRuIar S.\LE GL0VE2'ES L Price PRICE \ ___ NECKWEiVEAR ''RegularV'’;8ALEf;' l-? '! ------1 4 4 Bath 1 Towels...... 1.98 -«9 , Regular SALE - Erie*. PRICT- 'ffl Regular SALE 2 2 Wilendur1 Luncheon Sels ...... ;...... J -3.49 l.f9 Price • PRICE j2.Black B Leather^:and Brradclotl Price PRICE 33 Linen , Tablecloths ...... :...... 3.98 . i.-i^. ‘ R.,Pair8 S trelch Wool Gloves 2.50 ■ ■ ■-■.55 .22 BBlack Velvet. Bags '* ■'"art Knil Shcalh Dressesies...... - 3.99 .!li> 1 1 !Round Clolh ...... I...... 12.98 4.99 R.,Pfl :

• kk. .- in'iiniM • W;gpNTOSPAY. E D APRU, n ^ .--TI.M EB;ryBW 3rT.wTN m PALM rlDAHO----— j||;-^AGE,rOtm ...... ■ ■ - • ■ TUCKER’JR’S NATIONALp WASHIN'JGTON % ^ S o t i5 Depart for POT ^ S W H IIIR L IG IG 1 B y P E T E RREDSON I , Pistol Mattli -WASHINOTON. i. bllltlet orten tct hurt Wheni cowires* and aute legls- SHOTS w . forB gifted student* la proporUoo to 133139 p er e en t, w hich Uie WelU com ­ - mmMUnI UtUrC*' M t OUt Onm an»t» InvesUgatlnR rampage, even mlsjmUalon reconunends. would give ^ As BUliard Ball . \R o b tru . M il.. " b< puhiiih^ In Ih* though th e r mBy •eem lo bt Innocent byaUnden. The prefe**or» *#,740-110,000 on Ui* av- yPor a change, let’s alt down and|nd Pour 01 tht o„„- => ; 'irh«>»a«r b tw "f 0»<« gurtunt 1« >»r. Ao-m M.h" ' record ia running true today with erage. aicratch cn Uie Earth. 11 respect to a trio ot outaU ndlnff New ■lADiimr.Too iW n mlm„y WIcr com e,;* »■! educaUonal ^pol- ^Purpose P in raUlng faculty salMlea, Of - course, everyone knowr that;llatiFnIU. They are C.ipt. \t i nV Yorkera. • In of coum. U to attract more and bet- In caae any of you good con- Iclesides commLulon. 01 c the Earth Is not a Une sphere. The•he F1 irst .Lieut. We.^ley 5n|,h.®V‘•:^ t > a>T th* moiili ------* " These h ead lin e personalltlM *utuesUtuents are wondering aboul It, chali ter professors to care for a rapidly- . ; jir Ur^ iB»^ ------— ------polar diameter H ’Lieut, nol Pyper.\ i 'It: I * la S^HUHftL.thrfeftthrfeaten to become vlctlma, of the mayb'maybe folka around Twin Palli juat 10-member,jo-mi n o n -^^ ^^ ^^ H growing college attendance. WlUi m and Sgt. l/cl w.ibcri Beck Inquiry on capltol hlll and the jon't 7.S09.98 m i l e * T i n ' don’t want to glVe away Uielr biood Jov e about a third of the high school’* w hile- Uie^ equa- iVANcx B ^ H ^ K £ n p *I parole r o l scandals Involving the re- uniesi graduate* now atU n d ln g college, the N T h e fifth member, Ci,nV » ^ llAII^rATABL* IN ADVAWl unless there a a chance to win aome- .rouE torlal dUmeter U ^ jHuUe, Jerom e,, is Blmes of Oov. Averell Harrlman and Uilng. u,in_ M aybe 'U th e R e d Cros* WeU* coramls*lon tries to ahape edu- tf i:i in M ayor Robert P. W agner. As a dU oeoni, caUonal pollcle.i for a toUl enroll- people wlll give away free chancea uon i dltferen^jf Wt 1 .»< ^^■V ^^H rectreet result, the Empire state mny on a new car with every donation of year ment of 40 to 50 per cent of all high ■? ir:-:*- - - lose the dominant poslUon It has . -i- B 'Two men from th e fltmii, a pint of blood they won’t have m jierm school g rad u a tes by IBTO.ThU would m u ) : H tr.’." ...... Herman**B. W ehl[ enUy In-Cnmp Roberw pariJm?:''" enjoyed In American politic#: for ^rauch ^ trouble getUng donor*. nresi,president of Indl-- be 3J to e.8 mliUon *tudeoU. . . rat ■ I “^TmonlhiilZ!;------li •the last Quarter of a century—Al- Al­As you're ali well aware, thafa i ' Am erican coIleie enrollm ent ba* 300 ^ In Uie nne m ntches, liVev fred E. Smith, Branklln D. Rooie- ana university. , ' * ■ l/c l Cnrl LnPray. Buhl »na ';‘'- ...... 'o o Ti«»*» ■ fred the magic formula'—aomethlng for These Thi proposals today *ecm head- doubled^ fdUr Ume* *lnce 1000. the I ',;■ B? ^ ...... - -■■’ ■- - ■ — — ------— veil. Ja m ei A. r» rle-arley. y . Thomas E.‘Dewey, President report polnU out. and It c*n do it thithU U very llttl^^d ^^^^^B■ Jerry< Bays, Twin rm u ' -- nsplantod) and lormer National ^nothing—theae ‘ dsya for getUng par- ed fd for.fo violent opposlUoa from aev- ^ JJ.''" Elsenhower (trftiuplii ■ T h e Idaho m en will dlclpntlon In anything. . „,ieral , source*. The Issue of federal again. “•'i ' « So Ch#lrm «n L eo ru rd•d A. Hall. ' Anywny, Twin Palls folki made a ,id t To accommodate alx mUllon atu- thi V . to t. day on the practirf .jJ?,* il ------rn coiueQuence.. bot>boUi Uie Republicans and D «no- sld for publle achooU U aUll being .J er*wer« iU,tloned 'CapU In Bays snld, Offici.ij worse ahowing a t th e bloodm oblle tought fough over In eongreaa. Until that denU, many of the'amaller college* er cratJf'miy have to lo look to olher regions for their *,|"® WlU have to double or triple their on the moon he ik MENTAL HEALTH PROGFOGRESS visit Monday than appeara on the Uu ^etsetUed. any proposal to ask Uncle 'Itfoot will loin pretWentUl candidatesIdates In 1»M. I t Is th is conildera- enrollment*, th e commUslon finds,. woiwould have to have Instruments of \W State Hoapltal South a t Bltiolcroc Ithens the candidacies of Vice PrtsI- surface. The goal wa* 150 -plnta Sama,m to pick up part of the ub for *"4 t'on which auenathen* of blood and folks managed to ante coUeB ThU recommendatloQ may putI extextreme precision to detect it. In Pollowlng Ihe matche* ,i :|| with similar institutions throujiroughout the SenatoSenator Knowland on the Itepubllcan ®‘ ^ coUege educaUon m ay b< considered the cotnmUalon In anoUier kettle ofC cotcomparison, a spherlcnl-appenrlnging Robert-j: 9 sixth nrm y i „ ,„ ,,,. H ealth Week, iide, and or Oov.. O. MennenI WUllama of Michigan, up “P only 100 p ln u . A ctually, T w in out o u to of order. hot ;tl country In observing Mental Hea Palla realdent* gava only BS pints aIs hot water, for most small collegesj orsorange U at least 30 Umes na flnt-at- selectedi lo represent the srniv ■.?, 6*n. Xyndon B. Jchn«(Johnson ol Texas. Sen. Stuart Sym- Also, there are many groupa in the j^,, ! l April 29 through- May i. of blood. Polks from other Magic touni believe Uiey fulfUl a unique role In> tertened a t the poles. a t the service-ulde ni!>i<-hr.<'tftM url and Sen. Jp h n P . K ennedy of counUT who are against, any forro of Amerlcatf -education. Tliey do not jFurthermore Earth's surface ts ex- held a t Camp P erry, o .. in Aupuv jy Each day a program will bee gl'given in the Jnawn « Mi*«uri a. Valley communltlw. gava tbe other federaluaer subsidy u> higher educaUon. .resenungeach Ma«achu«tu in Uie^Demo«ral^cthe^i cam p. , believe they ahould be converted1 ceedlngly smooth. But you a.ik. whnt IB PlnU. They are the prlvnte college offlclaU fi recreation hall, and booths represe Into ma*a production diploma mllU> ot the mounUins which rise :0.l'60,160 fiPEAK.S AT <^'irR 7'|l I .will feature t o u c h e d b uT t NOTn o TARNISHED—In alt probn- Just for the record. Buhl people sndnnd execuUves' of corporaUona that III department of the hospital .wl gave three pints. Kimberly four, i Uke th e big unlvenlU es...... , feefcot above the sea level and oceancan OAKLEY. April 34 - Llnvd r I tal health wlll blllty none of thsle NewNc Y o rk era-H arrlm an . W agner jty e sive the big money to private college .jTbere now are I3SS colleges and j ., ;} i spcclal displays. A film on mental ubilcan National Chairman Hall—I* ^'chfRichfield one. Hasellon three. Hnn- endowment*.*ndo' W hal they fear U fed- > depths which'' descend 35,G40 feet:eet Sm ith nnd H erbert Ho'idv x,., icted al dllfsr- unlverslUea .ln the United Slates,• w* ' slight difference of S4.SOO feet.*et. speakers at the second-n-srrt uit i J be ahown, tours wlll be conducted islble .for the awkward plight. They sen two. Pller three, Ciutlleford one tral control , of higher educaUon, according to U. S. office of educa­ and lhe enilre S S<1 ”but ,t not tarnished by ciirrent reve- and iC onU ct. Nev., one. TThe h V/ells commission report U ill uq, Think nothing of It. Contrasting.Ing sacram ent .lervice.'* Simri.-it- m,,.„ :il ent intervals each afternoon, and Uon. T hese InstltuUon*' p la n u nre* thU twelve and a quarter miles to the li-rylng out the I^nonn at Wn-Ihlnatonlaton and New York. LotLotr'of^clp snd sllll couldn't hit |nIn favorfn of conUnued philanthropic »o, Uie Paskclt and lllenr p.r^keii' ur iS hospital staff will assist in cai-ryli worth 13 billion dollars. The worth’ diameter of the earlh, the deviation,lo n ------However, in prnctlc*nctleal politics It Is th e people-s Im- It, It. i: time in many years there was a deldefinite slow- Dan TnbtnrBeek’s-ptk'«-predeces«or aa-head- of-tbe or- spatUel .ndHi lines. She's nbout a months could not reach an agreement on a •'•’New -Institutions.--particularly-.- trillion-longtri tona-(2.240 pounda*. He a-g«ea.s—Is-around S billinn \firi' I'a menial hos- nnlatlon .na usually ™«l opened his apeaklng cam- old.- .fn You cnn set her by. phoning formulaform Jor. the amounts and type junJunior and community cbllegea orr didn'tdie say whe»her thi* Included u* Outcroppings of old rock* In aIki '•ir -aown lnthe rise of our nation’s n - arranged by "Uncle D an," a s ROSse- Xtttln of nld the federal govemment ahou|d brn I humans. . 55, the report 'J Tw in F a lls 207fl-M. of ali branches of stAt« universities, -wlU hu . and Cnnada. w hich a re reiinrfltd « ■'li' pltal population. During 1055. derly figure; • • • give. be needed,- aay* the Wells report. Itt .• 1Tor what It U worth, modem the-,he-, Uie world's oldest, are e.Mimrufri vi pointed out. there was an increaicrease of only NO ItllVME, REASON ' "^'l^ubllng Do of coUege arid 'uHrver- recommends rec that in expanding thU b e more th a n 3 billion vMni nld tji- 6:000 in-the national mental hospilOspital loadras -vioLATEi>—p•AROlit-TRBATMENT—BOOMKR- a h o i De'ar-Pot'^FoU:— . ------, - slty faculty snlnrlea nUo-l*-reoom- ppig la n t; today'*. acc«j>t«d patt«m ot — —^ In-U ie U.S.—th e .oUliut mck.v.in- Isfortuna Is that Beck haa been de- '.f,' compared with an average Increwcrease of 12,000 ANOR--KaH-a mUforti There'a no rhyme orrenaon lo the mended by th e educalional policies (oufour-yenr couraea be , diversifiedd bellev^d lo be the snelssr* in Mir. n« t h e r e *•’« McClellicClellan commlttre a.i a disgrace lo leomml.islon. which Is an offshoot from fro two lo alx o r more, yeara lo i fol- the past 10 years. In somene astates tnere movpment. ai way trees are being destroyed ■111''?'"'' nesota'which are estlmnifrt 10 u cnl. and an aflo«ether shabby person. •over „/_ lown. - Isn't-thera-aomc sort ot ofo* the‘‘1 National Educational assocla-- meetme modern requlremenU. aboul h a lt th a t^ o id . roiishir V, WAS an actiml dccreasc. ~ It U .doubtful IfNetfN ew York-Republicans will' dare law ®''", to prevent the wanton desiruc- lion, >*on. mnde'up principally-of public ' The^ commission''U bn'sounderr .1—"nBjH' billion yenr.v ~ ' -- - • jroduced ample to nominate Hnll111 for fo governor, especially as Ike ' I The past year or two have prodi Uon of trees? •• school tenchers and adm lnlatrators. ground gre on Its recommendations on .Studying the. bending nnri toldlrij 1 evidence th a t m ental IllnessJ Is no longer «*ma to have withdraIthdrawn his earlier endorsemenU An enrller aaaoclaUon survey-re- what wh should be done about the stu­ 1 5 ^ . , of rock stra ta as It exl.Ms nrar niJ been hurt by the tander treatment ,f‘F irs t Uilng j;ou know T w in Pnlls venled th n t today-s m e d ian salary dei wlll be Just aa treeless aa It wns some dent body. AdmltUng lhat manyy home not far from the Oflldtr, '! hopeless. Tw enty years ago a pati (Socks) Uni* by a member of the ------;------:------atustudent* In college today have no T Ing.from any of the three majorJor im ental dls- governor-* parole cot 50 years ago. If Ihnt's th e wny we O ate bridge, the nnturnl nuppojiiior. e commission, who had to resign business being there. It urges better Is th n t a trem endous cninclytm :1 orders—schizophrenia, invoiutionoiional psychosis pronto because of the th Incident. A convicted labor want thlnjai, there's an eaaler wny of doing It—Just cut ott the wnler Dog L/t. Training to selection S of students to recruit Uiose curred here cons ago durini! mhltfi josls—-had no extortlonUit and alroialrong-arm man, Lanza wns per- high school graduates who should bc ; •! and manic-depressive psychosis system nnd.let everything die. . the rocks suddenly shifted niid irn t free after It developed that he had In college but aren't. ■j more than a 30 per cent chancenee ito get well. requirements. WlWhy people want lo get rid of Be Discontinued turned on end. M odern seolstli-t , I Today the chances for completeete irecovery or ^anr* U relateded lo10 a prominent district lender of their trees Is beyond my eompre- disclaim this older tlicor>". ilicv 11. COLORADO SPRINGS. April 24 p se rt th a t the m ovem ent of the »um > great improvement in thc casee of these three Tammaily Hall. nnd and It Is suggested th a t, as the hen-'h m M in .- i/P!—The « army dog training cenler BrotherJD of Solon ory holds that the earth hns an out­ er. Kefauver investiaailorgallon revealed, the underworld sllll 1. M. r u u l e d '^ “1 er shell nbout 29 miles thick; under was exceedingly slow. Uklng fomr' •'1 Illnesses.Is 85‘per cent or better. a t P t. Cnr.non. aoUth of here, defi­ tyci- time; eertalnly nothing enta-sutipti:) 'nmmsny Hall. The head ot that or- nitely will be closed. It was learned a thU an outer and Inner rock layer The slowdown ln the rise of n Defeated in Vote llles «nd sudden. rmlne O. De Saplo, Harrlman-s seere- today. ' J J' going down another 1.800 m iles ; pltal population.' It has been explaxplalned. Is due of iut« and)d presidentialpn promoter. He Is also RASRASPBERRIES FOR FREE DEPT, Ft. Cnrson offlelaU received word ‘KAMIAH. April 34 Ifl-Ralpha J,after which there U a molt«n coree of tCop/r'tfhl. 1M7. br y..n»«. n»rM| Magnu.son. brother of Wnshlngion'a i,, to'the fact that more patients are being given Democratic naUonalonal committeeman( for New York. . ReRed and- black rnspberry bushes from fifth army headquarters to shui * Iron-nlckel . which hns a tempcra- vote-getting Sen. Warren O. Mag- r l n ' nr •P'rUI .rr«r>f«m>i,l >llk it, jl treatment. If this hopeful trend-end is to con- * ara trimmed and rendy to take, down tlie center, only one of lla kind ■ tu ra of about 8.000 degrees F a h re‘^'1* n - nlllnrt nt ihr KnrrrlopMla Anirtlcio i> ultl hftv* tn he ngMOCRATS' ALLIANCE ALL W ITH LABOR—Mayor WoodyWm Brlmm wnnta lo’spnde up htt ■„ ,i nuson, lost by four voles Tuesdayy hw. e lt and a pressure of about 20,750 rjSi tlnue, many more patients willwm :nave 10 oe ^ In the eounlry, before June 30. ,In his bid to become thU city's 1,750 p«n»l ef JudjM "iM -'*',''-*’*',',1 nvolved In the Lnnu affair.' for thst garden »nrd so has to get rid of the T he closing had been rum ored • ton* to the square. Inch. 'M .given treatment, which can hapjhappen only If i«» iut« problem.n. ButB«t anything lhat reflects on.^m - bushes,_ You csn phone OArfleld first mayor. “ Should thU Iron-nlekel core the- some Ume ago. The arm y wlll con- jHarry L«iMunyan, drugsUire oper- ■^1 the'peoplA’o rid a h o and all other'Uier states take" many may (ismaseig'e hhi i m ...... '• . -- - 3-53ia or get the planu al hU home ' ory be correct—and-who amongI u* w"lfl‘ll"»^ "‘r . i III linue to u-ie dogs but will train them ator, drew 156 votes U> 153 for M ag- k „ xorM famoui trhrrnt* «o>k,ln • liil the necessary action to help. brlbring all this m view of theseese unhappy u> praspecUi., m nny Demo- In >Hnnsen ncrnss the mnln street nt ,vnrlous posU where they are can disprove It—Iron-must'be by 1 lestloir.wheUier their 20-year alllsnce from nii.»n. who runs a clothing store. py loma •c>l(ri>ri,blndlnff.- about. That Is the purpose of Me«MM<>ntn ental HWM(>AUh ltn cratlc leadenhiernrchj question from lhe school. It's the house In ...needed.h ] J far the most abundant elementt In F.*rh .f.k .ul.mlM[flni .III k. m. rarchy was a blessing or a blight. It ih-the middle. It was the first election held X Week—to arouse more InterestIt In a program g^rved the immediate The air force hss been offered the alnce Kartilah became a second cla.is^ th*“J earth. But if you consider get- S W . a ? ; s ; (dlale political purposes of Roosevelt - at-able elements In the earth's t It may Injure the party In the long ef chance to lake over the dog-tralnlng clly. It had previously been gov- S! designed to achieve oven greaterate r success. . and Truman, but It rr. SOMEONE CATCH SOMEONET program, but fifth army headquar- cnist, Ihe most abundant U oxygen 3: « . several m onths ago, the worlMny 34 a 13-week tralntng courte Ulah Slate university. Logan, haveIC the th most abundani metal In Uie Twin Palls, has Joined Sigma Alphi Srtr'i'h®! VIEWSS IOF OTHERSSI'm Jait wondering If someone nt t the forU beds w orth—In-' thinthing or olher. It looked to me like rp ;j‘’ Bhowfl up only In extreme cases^es 'r s 'V). your. . furnishings and clothing ar*■J J,"busy and aeelng that the atreeus *re .'I and h eart ailm ents, he i&ld, al: <4,000 If you live In a ti a p artm en t and ^ Mconducted properly at an April t — In moct>oft6e8-from -e moiten>l-dl ig I ••re.intrcjl J a .itic lU M m tr *;, provided by ilie eonsiruclton permit?^ elected''a"!'m' s^iled 'alnte ^ 7e"m- '•f , ' He stressed strongly the needeed for “m ental •s,ooo-i7.6o6 incomerome i bracket, you h av e $3JOO to J4.150 ^*'2So far. I've been lueky. but I know d e a l w i t h t h e s e w orth of the«e‘ iienilletps If you live In nn apnrtmcnt , , \ porary ottlcera. I and emotional first aid” to. deal ‘ at least two people who have mined^ ^ Incumbentt, officers of the local sulterlng which 6.150 worth It you live In a house. So''' tires by banging Into those holes .1^1 problems. If m uch of the auff( I up. - - ^ claim the group took over the meel- -f we endure is unnecessary,' assD Df f. Mennlnger “ iS rdT Z ftt p%, people have much more money tied. In th e pavement. W ho Is golnR to® Ing-by "mob rule” and atnged the- t t t ,* replace those tires, the city or the -SA says, and If it can be ellmlnateclated by m ental up in householdId po.ipowesslons th n n they reallw ? One e election during a "rump" session. people who dug the holes? & ■ 1 it m ay be time reaaon I* thnt thr IItems are u.sually bought over a The dissident group's snlt to gain ST O ^S are headquar- . health first-aid services, then it ] . G ettin g I re d ^onconlrol of the local offices and toi Y o u r G R E E N A W A L T S'! well spent to avail ourselves5 ofor the oppor- ‘J”'’ time, and we forget th e Investment. /try big—resson Is th a t economic devil,i,; . iTw In Fall*) nbtobtain an independent audit ot un-1 ters for power mowers. W

harles Parker. Paul Pratt, W. F. T -, ■: gjjroptimists hurchman, Mrs. Schmidt. Stone, JJapan d Fiires Its s H MoosDose O ffic e rs T a kke e 0|^er N^w Postsits Ja'fay'cee Units , «reeman. Ambrose. William Jewell, Ison. Cavln. RIchnrd KcrruUh, Supersonic ShiplH - Shown Films amllton and Elba Plelstlck. . Seat Officers SSt r ■■■] s . Those Tho! v^io received 100 per cent ^MAKTTA. Ja p an . AprU 91 (A :: ^ ^ ||||. L _ Z - | 7 v t ::. :iendance> awards were Cnvln. JnP“Jnpan’a flrtt lwo-ita«o - adperMal# "DuringMeet At Ceremony SShurchman, F reem an , Hamilton, rock'rocket, the Kappa 3, waa fired wo* owe, Jeuell, Parker. Pntheal. Plel- ceaalceaafully Wedneaday and loomid IK ^B . member* were JEROME, A pril 34 — o tti c e r t 'o t »tlclc.’Ick. Prntt, Schm idt. Willard upup « n e arly 23.000 feet. H H / - S J S m S «t their dinner mwUnif Dr Jerome Jaycecs and Jay-C- Welgt.relgt. Stone and Ambrose. ThThe rocket la a imaller model ef [ tiffl *?*STRMeiaon coHee *hop Tuea- Ihe Kappa S; which will be uied for I :ilcirwere InaUlled at a Jolnl meet- Henry L. WUU. Tw in Fnlls. n n - '*'® ' '^ h S l S r . o i l «">■ S*m B U n . iii nnd banquet Saturdny evening |in„.i Japanese observaUofia dtning Ua PltWrti »n onal Jaycee director, wa* speaker. IntemaHonal geophjnlcal year. Th# I Hie A m erlcnn Legion hall. ierbtrl Everltt sei-ved aa m aater of Delbert Rupert, fourth dUtrlcl “v:remonles._ " K nppa 3 will be t«#t icf presidenl. Instnlletl Pnul P ra lt and Is expected to reaab an alUtul# , •! ^ lireslUrni. Dewey Cavin. second , The ^^he rommltlce (or the banquet "jof j. 23 miles...... „ ^ " 5 ^ K » k ln » le“ *^'P icp president; Charles Parket. sec- mciudiicluded Churchman, Mrs. Thomp- .pJTho Kappn. 3 wai launched' bf tta in November. !955. « n d■ . ^ ' rtirv; Boyd Freeman, treasurer, jn. Mra," SUme. Mrs. Pnrker. M ra. ^designer. ,,, Professor Hideo ItcAawa 10 the unlled SUtes In 1 reeman. Mrs. Jeuell and Welgt. f “J .J IUl Pete B. Schmidt. Lyle Hamll- of Tokyo university, a t iOchUaw* WM. »fler vW tins a d o ren - Dll. Ja ck OL-wn, Edward Fleenor. . Beach on the Japan tea. 300 mOM Md AiUtlc counlrle*. «^inv Patheal and Richard Lowe. READLEAD TIMES-NEWS'^ANT ADS. nort'north of Tokyo. ______' _ ^ B °k lD . luperintendenl Of : Irrctors. . ------S ^ u in Jerome county iind * for- , Mi.\. H arold McMillan wns fhe I— S ^ iT ic h e r or •nclenl hU tory w a n t- >. uinlllnR odicrr (or ihr. Jay-C- 2 where history beRon.” Jiirj. Iiuitnlled were Mrs. P,\ul £ k S who Urma norlh of Jerome. , ’rnlt, president: Mrs. Waldo Plet- !5 iM the E8yi»U»n avernges . hcr. vice president; Mrs. Laverc : ■ one-hilf tcrts «nd In • Jooch, secrctnry; Mrs, Lyle H am ll- p r ic ( I SvDt the farmer U cohered the • on. Ireasuier. and Mrs. Herbert ..r . r ^■1^1 form ot anim al IWe." Jvm tt, M rs. Doytt Freem an. .M rs. f l l l H EaUns were Inlroduced by ■n>il Htu'lea.'.. directors. M ? W. U Lesher. April program ' Mrt. Ivnn Stone and Mrs .Hur- Xirman. Other member* of her r» were presented "key women" i J . S t l e i were Mr#. R uth Edm unda ' wnrds by Mrs. Frnnk Sharar. Mac S T H e le n Brown. AUo Inlroduced Ambrose ’ presentrd Richard Lowe S ; S n . Harold Soper, a juesl. intl Ivnn S tone wllh Uie "key m en” ■ ^ r f Leaher. chalnnan of the iwards. ^.mmaire Sale commlltee. nnnounc- - Spnrkpltic awards were presented next Mie would be held . 0 Mrs, H erb ert E^erlU, Mrs. Gooch. U v 2* S hM hone ^ .irs. .Max Thom pson. Mrs.' C harles west. Other memben of Mrs. »nrkfr. M rs. P ratt, Mrs. Dewey committee are Mra. U. N. • ...... I ' n i )nvin, M ra. S h n n r, Mrs. Fletcher, TWy. M rt. K. D. Babcocic and H eltn '.In, Hmlesa n^_M rs. Hamilton, Brown. ura. T eiry oulUned a tu n d rnLMns nrolecl for community cluba nnd1 — ..... ■ Saed all membera to participate nnd[ "Newf fltricen of Twin Falls M omc lodtelodce No. 612 dlaeoaa pendlnf liutl- From lett. they are DaU Ronaei accretar(retary: L. V. Hoffman, oulcolng EXACT their material over to Luclle- new (Bllowlnc th e ir insU IIatlon TucMlayleaday c fe n ln r In th e Mooae h o m e .. rovereor. rovei and Lou Morton, new fovemnremnr.-(Stalf photo-cngraTiog) | Speciflcalionn ^ and mix Wolfe, club president. I ropdAFd'a"sub.itanlIal~lneressrin I Coloniol Concrete il»«*y at the presldenfa banquet iddgie a t SesM oii JERO M E, April 2*—P lans- -were Austrlan-Russlan trade, an Auitrlinl to be held during the Rocky Moun- T. F. Moose LodO mmnde nde for the luncheon on Mny 20 at 8AH Oreen Stamps X u s s y d e oodorants I | Uln regional conference Jn Casper., U Lou Morion wns Installed as rov- at-anat-arms; Harold Ferguson, Inner the nmeeting of SU Benedict's Hoa- Wyo.. May 3»6. The float deplcU one' emoremc of Tu’ln Falls Moose lodge guardguard, and Dean Anderson, outer plul pital guild Monday. Mrs. 6. -P. _____ € : ' I j i cluh^unaJorjjojJecU l2.r_the! No. 612 Tiir.re' or flashing red light and po- did not wait (or a physician’s re­ ^ ^ ^ 0 0 when a caller reported a "woman IICQ“'8 were forced to chase him at I1 - I port on the condition of James I scretm lni fo r help.- «!>«speeds up to 60 mllea per hour be­ APRU. X . JUT ZeccoZecco.'Jr.. the youth struck by hla Lord and hla partner, Iran Tran- fore f®™, the Crump car struck some iTltm MperU kT UvrMI »f nwUiBtllan. aUtOnautomobile. only I • Iham, heard a scream when they mailboxes and two power poles and c Jackaon said Rutter rushed from overturned. the doctor^ office where the-boy reached lhe area. But Lord didn’t S(ill«>i OI*«b. or Cont. Vwr u o ^ lel excited. ^Crump reportedly told police he JiwliKn LtV* ___ 272.tt0<*l ilO.Unit) WAS taken, ^ drove to hla own resi­ hnd turned off his llghU In an at- MortB______- n IIS dence dence and ahol himself with a ahot- English Lavender Now! l]ie.lipstidc^i II ' '1^' “Ptacocks." he aald. They found tem temi pt to make police th in k h e had rnlit«(Tiillttdn Rm . __ 4S0.SC0U) l,UO(a) gun. EUn. four of the noisy birds behind a turned off the road. When ho lilind rwli Rm..-. 124.400).) lH.OOOl.) * Ronnie jw , Crayton, Ifl, who-was rld* nearby house. turn llcAPrt Kotk ...... 1.711* S.980 , turned the llghta back on, he said, 1I«I}|«Im ...... S.fM J4.»00 Inff Inff wllh « Rutter when young Zecca or Red Roses in lhe case youll " i If h e found he was headed for a ditch Bhtiitr Bhtii.j ...... T.olo is.aoa WAS' was* Struck, said th e boy wns and went out of control. Am!rKl« n« i”r.j.7o:.»on(4) j,h»|mo(«) examined ***!” nnd wns released by a ' Timely Tip “APour youths who were riding in NftUr ...... - s,7*# 11.200 doctodoctor to relum home. The famous Yardley, hard-milletlilted the car with Crump were Injured >lltn«f >ntn«r Lakt ...... lO.tS ------MIAMI. Pla,, April 34 W llllnm In f!?®, the wreck. They were reported Hlli..r H iw S .<« 1.0»0 J.49B soap-w ith fragrant, refreshing H. McCormick parked his cnr legally " .. Mllnrr N R Canal. l.}:o 2,n}9 ^ » In "fairly good" condition at Mercy Snak* al Mllnar... «,nn l,4«B P and went about hla buslne-w. hospital L" , here. t>ila) Aer»-(a« 1 ____A ^ r Bath F r e s h e n e r . ______When he returned, his car wna In • ...... — ^ — r*«i. Sleepless?^ '*r'.-i.'uii- ,Ju ".iia .' i.i.iij r.ll ------P T T VACAt l ON------^ 0.:n ln(h. Moran 0.54 Inth. AlbtoB 0.41 —-Ij ticket. MOBILE, Ala, April 24 flP—Tlie ln;h. ‘"'"-J ralliadra O.IS Inch. v .r Asslslant City Manager Rny A. M Snnw rtiotha: Bn«w KInK mountain fAptll Spring Hill college, whose selsmo- 14) 141 40iq InrhM rlO.7 Inchn w aurl; Uland »eUI Williams tore up the Uckel yesterday Sprigraph has recorded earthquakes nil Park r«ik 14 inchta: Mar.n SO Inchn: U «la ttt t t alter McCormick complained the over graj the wTDrld, falled’Jo repori a laka illrlita lAprll U ) IZi iatbaa. (SO.O i/i j, ydlow bus zone paint hnd'becn np- ovei Inrkf* «ralar», ' ^ m rare Alabama tremor yesterday. The «o r»POrl , ftam Minidoka. Rev. h. J. Sicli?: who hna'frtUhfUlly------fcK.'SSS'-:™.,, C ------Si------tended tent lhe selsmograplj for years, Knak* RIvKr Walarmaalar. x waa on vacation.______' ___ READ TIMES-NEW S W ANT A P S , waa . S u u nf Idaho I

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'' Lustre-Iifel TTiulipslickglide* on to . . . moiilen* and er« it colon! Thefe’i b o Hpetidc li Loatre-Life and look «re«fi illI V-VOODOO .tfaera’i JM «SM like Show-CiMC ts e l ' •ste m , - . w | ■ I m m A s s E y-~nyi3>V-.7- r-.'r sg 1" \ny-/i ■ ■ . k '. ■ -fl T IM E S -N E W S , TWI]■WIN FA L LS, IDAHO-^ - . WEDNESDAY,.APRIL I i>»AiBi; six: ' ’ ’ Jaycees OpenL Grassman Event UppiBr Basin MAGKJIG VALLEY RiRADIO SC H l^DULES I WiU Be Droppe - Idaho Parley PORTLAND. A p ril 34 M --The Tl to Ra«ficmen: n J‘ &-Projecl J^ ls l- BAR KEEP K U X KTlKTFI KART "Northwest Orasaman of the:Year” Yea ch*rge an FBI man. “ KUoeyelaa) . ( t i n KUeeyelaa) (Ull KOecycles) (t2i|• sUc EUoeydea) (1«M Knaeyclca) a - v coolest'w U l b e h e ld 'f o r thaa flofinal . O riebel Motor Salti •ABC tMulo.1 s la tm u > On Thursday^ 7 Ume this year, tbe Porttand ChatCham- Harold B. Isennoek *‘a * More Airingg II;I, Al«l ‘"‘wKSniONUDAr W UNaOAt ber of Cemjaerce said yesterdsy•dsy In yeeterday Sor fon*pir„?v . WKONUajLT WgDNBgDNtSPAt OOBUR D ’ALBNE._AprU 34 W — era THURflDAt p.b . ^ — announcing ,Qct..,15.aa_Wl,c.deBdlliSBdUnd J H u ^ i h e Unttecl . s i ^ V j ^ i •me 1 ^ 0 Stale'Junior Chamber “ >0 .j» . ^ro. nil for this year's nomlnaUons. of Commerce will hold lu 33nd‘ an­ The contest was atarted seven sevi that the 'flrm'*ley^L*^'^« to - |(M Newt * WMlhar ]2,|0 Sporu }g!!snSyS •S:r,tractUrepal?r&‘^ ilaoird ,.,00 JOtb n N«»i . -S :ll tWerM'l W sndtn S ;n s VerlflT j i p f i s r - d’Alene Jaycees hosU for the meet- . Will W. H en ry , agriculture con in sp " , •n Ai>n lj,0 ( Good Nlikt C40 KlUXinTkA . a i» •rl«ir V.rl«» Time * " "•J» 5 com- Baltimore FBI office ‘ ^ 7i9a nud/ P«r»i Bb«ir »ll» »Nf«« Inx. . . mlttee ch airm an , aald ’’the cont* TaUXSOAT. He added that Bob Bell, chslnsjslnaan «b«-gfd for U s ?ioarSl;w TiiuM.i , i!i!!P»:r.i Sltes on lAke Coeur d Alene Thurs-I .T of the Idaho ataU grassman con DTOVBB. AprtJ flf»—li b b e r * H«» Rfpaner B.B. 1 com- six hours for pijton ,,®i lOt K ./bo.ri K»P«™ TBOMD ii" i:;.5‘s ; „ I day evening aboard the excursion mlttee. had announced tha IdalIdaho pairs on one car. ^ ’'* St»l Uia fooMUt* upper Colorado , boat Dancewana. S;, IS! w.u», vr.i 1 . ... grassman contest would be coi .^T er commlstoa « t to moUon to- 11. . lR «b«t UDrl.l|Il 7 ^ ' E m ” O eneral business aesaioDs o f th e Urmm tiM N eire. yt m ! 1 oTOPtici to con««»- - ; S £ . V . , , „.r «erola, l.« Hj-M convenUon wlU let under way Fri­ iSwoTid for upper _ bum I Iis M*4t the ArUft - -r:SO L tr n W v . a lon, 1 iOO W«iUi>r *|M limkfaM day and elecUons and awards win wlU J Dower and n te r iton«e project*. » ; a v . s : ’ ya 55“ .W"'*World N*«* lOiM Flak a a ^ l i H oaadup JOtll XIu Imb Klub • be Uie features of Uie SaUirday aes- Atttr b«ln» w«n«l Alo Drier 11 iM Xlsh K»U* alon. The convenUon dinner ta-«t1-^ Plans Completed or U -economy mlnded" . . ] » XIU KJ«k Kiu, ,0. D.ndiu:endiund ii.a>. for Friday night and the “Keep Ma- loa ? ? « « » * . * as;; ’S:£: soul's:;';' ♦hr eoaualitlon meeting here ye»- Moir Corner I2|H Rt Uon ,• ho Green’' aoctal hour lor Saturday Ui« ‘ -9f if'ii »■»» C "*!" *" . !gS“i:E:£ /. Niwi ea Uour U ilt Party Uaa . “w For PTA Meetini f.fcM member Bovemors of ■ ■ ! !;!! • night. POCA'TELLO, A pril 34 l* -T ] If ' ‘C^ndo."Wjroming. UUih and New ii!!?.";?;™-.. R -T h e w m *Ushtly injured Tvlfi” ’.lissani;-”'’ iissfjs “ i» SVifrSteu Featured speakers , wm. _ l^ i^ e execuUve committee of the IdalIdaho ofternoon when a mm of \ ^*MBcioo to tM tlf7 personally befora i Bob Poe. Salt Lake Clly. and Dick Congress ol ParenU and Tescbe ! ^»lhfffui?a^S S ?rffi. c«Jmnlttee■>5:iisf;a?r” } „ t s m i i l l s l l l l . QI.D.tb.11 T in . 1 1]. F .n . J sscbers ngalnst a hquse trailer fort»n FlUgerald, El Stgundo, CalU, boUi" “* made final plans last night forfor U Uie pickup o u t of control on Uil'' I ' '^ifiurlnt the jecond week In Mny. j sisi DI....S.U IU .. i s assii'Aw i s naUonal vice presldenU of the Jun­ i S v S J iiSsr'K’SS,ti7 Hcmu4 l l i u S tb U Nor. organlzaUon’s a n n u a l staU conveionven- » « y 83 about eight miiM'n„Vii‘’'; :i I Ira n V. Qo»Un c f G rand JuncUon, i ior Chambco of Commerce. Uio PerrUie bridge. .« 1 '’fcolo.. commlMlon Mcrelary, wamed1“ lM N«I*W -2n *n-AJ(l>ii B.m. iiiss.fif.u'" iijissits.'"""* 1S5SS1K;'." , . Uon. which begins tonleht. Announced candidates for aUte Mrt. G eorge T o n k in . Boise, sta il ' the upper basin b« lucky la- I■ !o* H.0*o * V.H2Ti K '’'!-*"} iiS! Siriit";.?." iissss.. state Bernard E. Pfeiffer, a ... » !!!! g is 'm ," ." -, Si!! SSKKis;'.’'S i. ■ - iSSSfflJ5„w™ . ^ meeting and witl preside aUo al lheU romo and Ueated for bnilw i ' the lOO W«lk«r SUO M»l>1 Allrn Ailft I90 lOtb t i l : » K-I^l-X'Uf. u « r . .iliju W l- l supporting him for prealdent: Mrs. convenUon sessions which n -icolondo rtwitoraca project. i ilun L4>l(. Jr. ilS Hulls Pop Cea rs M isffis*’*''- I ru n te n d n n u a l Uie hospital sAld h t'it,: rtS TtUUitM Him *>» -11^X11..“" iluioi.wi J, Dean Mosher, Twin Falls, spon­ through Friday. waa released. i i Edwin O. John»on, former Colo- i sored by Twin FaUs Jay-C-E^tes r • rado jovonior and DemocraUe sin u. iis l i l t D«>otloni Dr. Cari W . M cIntosh, presideoldent • 8UU Police Lieut, cinrk u ... tna {oSeiweff - ».i« *«r.ur ^ . i i i i K n , ”-.-'"” : ! ! !iern & Tune , T1a» I i«t IMC Clab ___ for lUU president of tbe Jay-C- of Idaho St&te college, wtil give t [i B. senator and neweat member of ♦ • * * - Ettes, and Walt Gruel, Pocatello’s Ire the who InvesUgated, snld Pfdti.r k‘ tha commission, made tho lufges-n U ------— :— welcome addreaa a t th s convenU.renUon pulling Uie house trsller wiih a iw candldaU for Idsho Jaycee national ope&lng session a n d princlpsl spes j tlon that tho giivemora taUty In director. speak- P o n t pickup m ick when a hlsh Waahlngton on the money bU^ I Army Unveils . ' er will be M ra. A aro n E. Margul “ Last of Tape Wills now ta a natlm al director, argulta, of wind caught the trailer *nd ,1 I Be laid they should be able "tc I Televisiision Log p Santa re. ff. M . S h e ta cfislmii .. Mrs. Mceher ta fourth dUtrlct vice I atop thU csmpaign of vlllUlcaUon of the reading and library serviservice u> lose control and the irsUtr oi, ‘ II and untruth that opponenu to the J AtomicPowerr president of Uie Jay-C-Ettes. and commUtea of tb e N ational Congrcongreas turned. S Records Will- »!» Btliluer Oir CDB Gruel U a director of the PocateUoileuo puenU and Teachen. Her toj projecu m n promoting.'; t lit Betnt alarm CDS ■ J KLIX-TV ! Junior Chamber of Commerce.-- wiU be "Child a n d tb e Family.''Z Damage to the trailer tu *,!i > Spokesmen lor the lower buln 2 i» K^f* •( NIfhl CDS » r} sUtes of CaUIomla and Arlaona >f1 (C hannel 11) ’ Plant Reactor ElecUon of officers for the;anew°'‘^^»^»’000- Qi . r* have charged water commltmutsS; - Be Presented WSDRESOAY S:00 J ComHr 'ritni NOO f yesr will b e a fe a tu re of convenU.fenUon _ ~ f, til^Souslu- Zdw»rd»—SiSO-KLU 9 Ka«b>nd Klub I>ORTLAND, Ore, April 34 W - J SlIS—Duuclu Edirerd« Newt CBS WASHINGTOK, AprU 24 », -— Minidoka Project^ business sessions.. I! ss^cssiint'srts]Pf! The last of the Upo recordings wiUiJs :;!£!!:ss?4'r.<.cM < SiJO-You're ! «n Yaur Own AArmy engineers, unveiling their first ipes «|]0—OltneyUnd ABC * Thtt Tun* atomic «{ "package” power plant, School Levy OK*d ' ' Glen canyon dam. Si: the lederal government hopes | «llO~Peo»l* At* fu aa r “■ Contracts Are Let D IETR IC H , AprU 24-Votfrs h«i '•i: “ Cecil Jacobson, bureau of recU- to prove lU wlreUpplng charges j 7100 cUeo kid y*yesterday reporUd an “excelient probabUlty" of .soma day developing•Ing WASHINOTON. April 34 («—The T. F. FairgroundsLio • - T uesday approred a-flve-mlll t i t '>1 [' • siatloa engineer at Salt Lake Clly.• against Portland gambler Big Jlm]tm tiOO-.l‘Tei Cot k lUcMl CDS 11:J0 Caplut»d P* J Uon on school.Uxea abon Uie-t-r {I •Otah, Bcoffed at the lower basin Elkins were to be played for a V.L S. 'i'tiiO—Ttoneaee* Ernie >SiOO-nroueba U tra 01ona amall enough to be carried Inn aa in te rio r depsrtment annoimced S:90 iCA.Sur 8uc« d: 25 m u u perm uted by staU Uw. ■nJ Tv’ ■ ehaige. ' ' . district' court Jury here today. ^gle plane. yesterday that two contracU toUI-oSi Change DiscusseiiSea 10:00 Ntwi ' I r Jo n Ing *332,191 for electrical equipmm entenl 1FILER, A pril 34—Members ofnofnli ln e was 14 to 8.______,'ii' Colorado Oovemor 8te»e Me- , ------^ JJIO:DS Wetthir -\ \T \ h e renctor opened for' InspecUon I'.' i" Klchols adTlsed of the commission’s — . - — W-of u a-tvpe designed to be flown,,wn. for'the Minidoka reclamation proj-proj- 'Tv.'in Falta co u n ty G ranges metel wwl ith i' l action, aald be believed all western Upe recordings, tha sUge will be lies: KUX TleedllnH______~ ” in s o XUX Htedllne* _ knocked-down. In BO tolOO planeSne ecnn-IdattT wiU-be~«wardcdd to thecountr-falr boardrMonday-nig .11 goveiBOTi. not Just the Jour upper jset for a clash between tha federaleral — — — loads to remoU camps. Locatedi at flmu in Scoltdale, Pa., and Slock-lock- a t th s fairg ro u n d s here to dlscu ( basin stato chfef exccuttves, sbouM^ _ and aUto courU here aa,Uie federal *f nearby rt. Belvolr, Va.', If started•Ud ton, cs/tf; changes In the lair’s premium boi t.i RO to'WashlnBton to lobby'for the government seeks to convict the man™ New I Ma'chine Man I Suffocates, " BeneraUng 2,000 UlowatU of powerwer .AsaUUnt Seaetary Pred G. snd_ summer ..remodeling at.‘».A .11 be . - 1- lu n d s. —1 - ...... • • Blwho U tho sUto'a key witness o a A prll fl. A andahl sa id R. E. U ptegram m M^an- an- grounds. "The development ol the upper againstp. a number of persons Indict­ 2 Others Escape It could provide power for a town»„n ufacturlng compsny, Scoltdale, will -Very few c h an g e s were requea T O D A Y 'S I II " C o lo n d o river basin m e an s eco> ed in the'year-long probe of vice■‘fc In Helps Studies .J. or mUitary poet of up to 3,800 per­x r - gol a $120,291 c o n tra ct f o r trarans- n s - ed,- reporu Tom Parks, fair seer I J' nomle prosperity to every western P o rtlaa d . i l sona, offlcUta said. It was buUt bvby former and llRhUilng arrestors.s. Ury-manager, adding, “In recent rece ., rj' »'~sut«7* h«rwuti.~r" ------1. Key Witaesa In Job Accident S ai .Delta- Switchboard eom pany.a n y , years, th e book h a s iKen revised Alco PioducU. Inc., SchenecUdy, aa SMARTEST . ! McNIchols said he would make5 i- Elkina Is th# key witness In th. the In Atom Work',k - PROVO, U U h, AprU 34 ( fl-A man a ^ type sulUble for use on Ulanda,nds. Stockton. .wiU recclve a *106510>6570 the point that nearly all concern ^ J -th e lobbyl^ recommendation to Uie sUte’s„ cnaes. He hna tesUfled underIder suffocated and two other workers mounuln„ or desert tenala or In the contract lor motor control equip­5Ulp- are satisfied.’* ,, T-western -govetniira coarerence .J in oathg, that PorUnnd District Attomeyney BERKELEY, CaUf., AprU 24 UD—pl— nnarrow ly escaped w ith th e ir lives A ^ tc U t ment, Aandahl said, ’The board discussed enlarging t| 11 I Reno thli weekend. ' ^ try- yesterday. A spokesman for U.S. th. ReclamaUon bureau engineers BOURBON WlUlam Langley had conspired withi'lth f> A machine to produce super-heavy- yi :,|y Col. Jamea Lampert, chief of the neers produce building, b u t deterred sclfl Teamsters union officials and otherslers weight« atoms and lo dig still deep-ep- 8Steel said a seeping gaa apparenUy I,,- had esUmated Uie cost wouldd be on remodeUng the fairgroundsds en-ei vas forced the .6xygen out of the en- armyf' reactora branch, told reportera ec- lo expand and control vice opera-':ra-' ere tnto the secreU of matter was fc th a t *'a tru ly porUble p la n t is sUU.mi *128^80 for the transformers and trance, originally acheduled for Is es> Uons In PorUand. Elkins aaid he addeda today to tho resesrch anna-aa- clcloaed aren in which the three men “ uld lisbtning arreston and ISO,000) for year, until a dectalon is reachedhed ion . BUYERS I i U. S. Handing I wero working. our lUUmato goal—one that could. n> was In on Uie plot originally, but nment of nuclear aclence. w , . for InsUnce, be mounted on truck the motor control equipment.* whether or no» to change the0 prepres- uez broke away, fearing hs waa at»utt to The machine wlU fire atomic bul-lul- Aryel Higgs, 43. T u lsa , Okln. died^ UnUersJ' ent enlraace. It bo doublecrossed. lileU far heavier than any of the while« directing work in a cold box Q Parks conducted the board mer I ! Suez Matters .1-, Two research projecta hava been mem- CHOOSB I 1 I r ■ • ■Jty sl A nd It is expected Uut I^ngleygley natom amsahlng machines hereto-Ito- beingh Insulated at U. s. Steel's , 4-H Club Meets9 bers and visitors on a tour of t th e Tt. wiU be one of the key witnessessses fi fore builL This heavy nuclear arlll-tu- Genevag plant nenr here. Oliver An- «launched to diminish the alse ol (II. power reactors, he said, with "en-ea- Members of Uie Scissora. Threadiread remodeled dining hall. Parks rectn against Blklns in the federal wire-Ire- lilery wUl bo turned against the dreason,d 3B, Bandy, and Allen Mli- ^ nued ly completed Installing four four-b om couraglng" results to dale, ------and ’Thimble 4*H club conUnued rl BacktoU.N.|' Upping trial. EUcins and his em-em- u uranium atom.and other elemenU» to ler,u 30. M urray, w ere d r a g g ^ from 1 u work on' peassnt aprons'when they five.foot-glass p a n els and .a gls tsed produce new basic substances. - tl rtl. A nuclear power plant m sm all aa •[ I WASHINOTOrir. April 24 W -8ec-®t ploye.U Rayihond Clark, are 'accused p the box In a seml-conaclous condl- „ ,(3er niet T ueaday a t th o hom k o t Mrs. door on the front of ths building, «*l of lUegally Upping and recording Uon.. 110 by 10 by 20 feel, weighing under i > retary of State DuUee dlaclosed yes- tl Ung lon Aeceleratar U ,M 23 ton.1. could be carried In an ajr a ir John Wnmholi. 358 Van Burenluren . ■ nee telephone conversaUons of UnRley: The U. S. Steel apokesman ssld ~ sUeet. Members hope to completeplete ' GUILD MEETS TODATg P M 'J ' ; f terday tba United SUtea will cen- w It was buUt by the atomic energy 5U. force C1334 Uansport, Lampert e es- t. u ter world attenUon oq the SuezIflK bi Thomas Sheridan, former asslsUnt commission . for'the tJnlvenity Vf of “the three were employed by Insu- *{ work on the-aprons when they meet SHOSHONE. April 24-Eplscoj: admlntatrator of tho Oregon liquor , ?l taUon Services, Inc.. a aubcontmctorta- Umated.^ -I • quesUcn' ooee again by Uylng It » g " 's radlaUon laboratory. It ** ,.>2 Kenneth Kasschau, manager of at 4 pjn. Tuesday at the homo10 ofot guUd wUl m e et a t 0:30 p jn . Wedne illy control commission: Thomaa Ma- ij called a heavy Jon linear acceJera- *working on a new nitrogen products leol, Mrs. C. W arner Hownrd, 435 Jetfer-itfer- day for a family poUuck dinner ; before the ColUd Katlans aeeurity fr_ plant for U. S. Steel. He said thethe • atomjc energy engineering at Aleol, |l • • council, possibly today T hurs-us *loney, SeatUe race track figure, and torz (HILAC). It cost l*i mUllon P >e a son atreet. 'They will search for nia-ma- the church partah house, Q YKARS 0U> l \ ^ S or iral Joseph McLaughlin,-. Seattle card ^ three were Insulatlng-the-cold-tex^ “cauUoned, however, that “it will be a a o i t e . _ , " ^ long tlmo before we can actuaUy*Uy lerial w ilh w hich' to ' m nke a h o o t­ t ------■S his ■ u room op e ra to r. • when nitrogen apparenUy seeped WlUl Uila and other piachines * ,U» fly over a alU and drop a powerte r pod this -week and are planning a '*11 ,I>uIle« thua signaled t h e end , «f , nlV ;.PIay Tapea .. ' jnow under constnicUon scientisUi-t, “into the box. forcing tho oxygen out. ‘ Mother's Day party. quiet U. S. efforu during the put oi IC was Higgs' f irs t dny on the Job.ob P’ptant that ta ready to run." m prlr - AH lour have' been In the court-iirt- 1hope to produce about six new Tha trim , compact package plant « -*montM-to'wln-'Egyptlan'acceptanceirly t- Upea wer* part of the evidenceence iventlonal 92 elementa. 1>ln.it and kept the bulk of the firm's®* on “ a •■crash" constnicUon basis. If Ight ready cash hid In fUlng cabinets. . 0 "It doaa'not eeem to m approprlrwhich . waa presented to the federalleral *niey were produced by using Ught i aU parU wera on hand. . WED.^.^ grand Jury that indicted Elkins snd atomlot bulleU auch as ths cores, of ^ Tuesdsy burglars broVs Into the ;!1 * ate that there should be an.early r bar _and Janitor aupply ’company ^ g w m i a •il i report made to the security councU Clark.f - . 1hydrogen and helium, atoms. .. c Sf” T liB co u n iel be lvietn Uia a U te -and and —T^e-lHLAOrwHt-use-the - corai-efr -sih n -n V n t T h rv trlert In vtilri to ^ * and perhaps through the security e IS =Sl5ght^mble — # — ■ W E P ^ T 4 4 U R S . ------.^1 . councU “y. /ederal court stems tnm a MMay. ay. im uch h eav ier atom s such ns cnr-:nr- crocke the safe. But they fouiid and to. Oi« world." r >ee- took every last d o lla r of the *3,000 f • Meanwhile, the secretary said the 1056,u r a id on th a C lark hom et In bonI and on up to arson, respec- I s t ; JOHNSBO RG , Vt.. April 24 W *1 C hariton H eato n —Anne Baxter which tho Upea were seised, Itlvely 13 a n d 40 Umea ss henvyavy sshe had hidden In the filing csblneu. _ .} a trnited Btatet has “no obJecUon" to o —A slight earthquake rumbled J THREE VIOLENT '> T U. a ahlpa.entering the canal— as hydrogen. briefly tn thta aren, shaking houses When a carbon or argon nucleus H P E O P L E ; \l I provided th»y pay toil* under pro- b leus p l a n e b e i n g b u il t aand ratUlng dishes. No Injuries or * t e s t Poster* Contest’s . sU-lkes, a n d sUcks to a uranium atom BALTIMORE, A pril 34 Ml - T!lie be damd age w as reported, |U VISTAVISION J toe result wUl be something new in nel The temblor sent hundreds ot . j At lha r. .K- tha U. a delega-* 0Q man-made particles. •air forca'^id yesterday wind tunnel tesU are nearing compleUon andtnd residentr In an elshf mile area to Judging Delayed' VarUtlona EipMied f T 8 membera of the U-DaUoa aecurltytyp,^ Z Judging of the lilterbug poster fabrication has started on the XIS.CIS. theirt phones lu t night and pohce I R IO R E Tr ■ ■ [ ff councU cn whea to call a councilIh^ , contest, apoosored by the Twin Fallsp,,u niLAC should also produce someame rocketr research plan expected to ffy switchboardsa were Jammed with th I'meeUng. DlplomaUo sources saidraw , Garden club and tha Idaho suteifnb. vnrinuona! of convcntlonnl etemenu!n« highert nnd faster than any~otherher calls.c ...... S - W E p .— t h ITr s . I J thia waa conaldered a ."proplUous"re- ’ Federation of Oarden clubs, whichhich >'Rbter than urnnlum. Dr. Seaborg)org mannede aircraft. T h e B osion eollcde selsm ogrsphlc ^ Dsn Dailey — Cyd Charisse r. • time for a t7. & report on lU ne- was echeduled lor 7 pjn. Tuesday snld, w hich m ny be of vnlue In medi- cdi------ijinstnmienu recorded the slight cine and biology. 1 W ^0Pen"6:45 P^'T~^ "Mte» M e tn Loi Vtgoi" ; gotlaU ona wlUi Sgypt* the at ] the Hnnoon xuirk art gallery was ' READ TIM ES-NEW S WANT AIM.Da quake'asq "moderale."______” HATIONALDiSTILLEIlSPfiOD.CO)IP..N’f, Ions poetponed unUl 7:30 pm , Fridny. The HILAC mnlnly Is-a clgnntic - 0<^ C in em asco p e - Color * DuUea emphasised that the Unit- ' ------Adulta 7 5 i — C h ild ren 2 0 t I STftsiCHT80URBOHWHISKrr.>SPtlOC(. eter Only 15 posUra were ready for vacuum, chamber, probnbly theC"; ■ MAGIC VALLEYEYFILM I FESTIVAL ; ! ed SUtea should request no U.-N. world’s largest. I t U a Wbe 10 feet » acUonV b u t alm ply file a report. not judging Tuesday. . r e s e n ts ^ * _ bled ------In diam eter a n d 113 feet lonR. dl- : • He Indicated he expecU Egypt , I'ldec] Into a sh o rt and a long sec- a to make a ftoal answer aoon to th^ c lion. . '‘tosir"iN "irHELl.T.TsUHIR R O U N bEb' ~ • • • efforta of U. a.negouators to ™draw c Levy Approved' ' The long and short sections of ][ out on what he thlnka Egypt's -there- 2 CASTLEFORD, April 34—A-five-five- the1 tube *pecd“ the-niomic-bunet.s - ■ aponsa will be.- ■ ? ! Hp ’1'“ was approved by voters here TUes-'ues- carbon. atom a a n d 400 mUUon for a r ­ An enemy tfxit v «oo day. The vote was »7 to IB.______gon.I . M o v e , oo« O K witMig ifiinw iiil.-- * The United SUtc« wanU nnni the i ttM slrttnf ' 4 £gypUaa.plaa lor canal (^raUons { one ( • to be’ ol a more binding character 2 to insure that the canal will not i • become embroiled tn tha troubled poUUca of tho middle east. ThUI NAT-SGOO-PAH U a major ajm ot the eet of prtn- I _1|. .clplea. whlch-.weT8-dnilted/ln_the tJ- N. during la st je a r ’»_efforto__to J win a Buei agreement. I lh calling OQ American shipping1 OPEN5 M a to pay tolls under protest. Dullesre- I a said thU would be proteoUoonent . f, ; agalost possible claims by the com- ij t pany which used to nm the canal * before the EjoTtlan government * eelted It last July SSv 2 SUNDAY,^ APRIL 28 .-+• > DiiUea rwalled Oie Btftte •departi laugh! ^ OPEN rR O R t MiOdrsOd AJir.A T I L lOflM PJtf. .( s ment cautioned shippers a couple:uch • ] a of years ago to use prudence. A re- • • S porter wanted to know wheUier a . .PICNIC GROUNIUNDS AVAILABLE “ T h * f u a (TOWS ai tta ^ a a d a y ■ Y ; ! • ahlp, such as the President Jackson p w r« h ila rio u s I ; expected at the cnnal by Thuraday, Brinfj the Familytily for a Day of Fun -Ceak. WeMr r<<. r K ft f t s - I —-,-wwild“bo exercising'prudence”!!'11man CLOSED THURSDAYSTl . “Another Alee Guian M d w a i . ^ a i n m i i ROBERR T R Y A N • A L D O R A Y ; "Naturally, he is not going to go •Mttmn* ROBER )RROW-JAMES EDWARDS I J .to a n y country w here-he Is norwel-JRto 9:15 ONLY - TONIGHT andi n d THURSDAY b e r t K O T H . PHIL PINE, WC HORR( I J come.'* DuUea snld. T h is statemr. ent his PLUS 2nd FEATURE j] ■ ■ Sociol HourTonitelire FFrom 8:00 to 8:30 • 1-, 5 came In response to jv questionpeat ns OPEN 7.00 PLUS M-G-tA-G-M Color Cartoon ond LetcttOrt W orlJ Ne», e^o whether Richards would visit 7 :4 0 — lltO O Stsrtf w m m s n BoxOlficO^ a Jo rd an . 1 H ill I:1S_Dallr' , i ^ At the aame time. Dullea gave° a I m f f l Door* W «L- , t® JS£dan's N a-I TODAY [I i of the- young Jo rd an ian king: imrcunuii-iuiucoiiM i ‘ ^i jf i]| [4l T - l ] « ‘c;s:s?)r I ' • "It U our desire to hold upf“ the j "iPtfcc«Be-ing»sw-ffii - -- ,EndS'Sofurdo)r-~--<-^^j^ !' Rhonda of King Hussein In these i J g y jp livm 3 ? j. '•tnatterv to tho extent that he thinks *we cah ba helpful. Ha U the Judge ! o f < h a t.- I * DuUes said Hussein Is "sUivIng to i {maintain the Independence of. hla * country in the lacc of veo' great I Jdlfflcultles.- T . i 8PAN16H PROGRESS CITED < MADRID. April 34 lA-Oen. Na- I fthan P. Twining conferred wllh ' i Generalissimo Franco yesterday nnd •J i • ...^W afterward the . U. 8. air base! ••-Sp»gra,m'jQ-flpalirli‘solilg’Wen:” ''"J APBg. 21,.13571957 - ...... — - TIM ES-NEWS; .t w i n 'FALLS, IDAHO ^ " PAGE SEVEN

jJ^H opesto 11^ and 4 feel wide and aboul 7 p _ _ Sas Four ' In\[nveutbr PuzzledI Over0 Furor '<”«I w high. Tlie walls Were shored up u alas S Asphyxiation ' No Immunity .' j H withth corrugRted( Icon and meUI n i KARACHI, PoUsUn, Aprfl 94 Sb^ Rockets H j ■Ills work. Tliere wn* noUilnR nt Blamedd I in Death _S-Law MlnUUr Sardir Affllrazamll^H For Keeping WomOman as ‘Slave’ b u t th e liRht an'd a wooden box said today American Jalli David .... • framemie bedtprkng lying on Ute rilrt *DAKIDAHO PALL3. April 24 H^-Bon- Mid LONILONDON. April 34 W—A young who'0 clnlmscU lo perfecting “a floor",or/> • . nevllleville C ounty C oroner Jack BBack a d will be Iricd again for ■trifc>-Q «l Ing and klUlng a naUve eycUst wlUt 7|JPB H igher H Sharp-fharp-faced Inventor Is puaJed over Rrindintliuling mnchme and coal convey- sheShe said1 Bridal toUUier he need- ood, JJr.. said la s t night 33-year-old ' H^BfH|9llOT'9p>90kXH therte fuifuror about keeping a pretty or." f» "L c n d o ro S a la iw . -who—wns hl*-thU-cttr-hetv March 5. fllHI runette i s a ••slixve" In -a n -u n d e r- — Mis* .Bii.iuua3tanl.lflJ»dpLliinu»crfccL ...... ■'••"'Si' brunett Mis* -Jordftn;"»~afl-yfnr-61d~iliop « inelAl mftchlne and convcyor. Ung-(iefrdnn“hcr-lrtillcr5iiturdny; ‘ ~~~Ainlraziwrong in -it.” snld Jo h n Bridal. nURiilwiKlilwr (it Drlilul foinid a she jjp,' |,j I | |I Uic "th er- | H 1' help enlarRe Uie cnve. ,,*1*He Sftld rinds o f a paUiologl.it in - .W .W "BuiltBui 11 wasn't as bad aa It soundi." hnd■d tn.vsrdtn.^. oul. The n o u asked for Bnd« ;ated cause of deaUi ai the gas dlplodlplomaUe Immunity was Involved, (.OM ■»“ ■ w r p i Dndal's ston- U Uint he knew the “‘'"ted AnywAnyway, he explained with a be- “urBfrnrefill help. womaniman In Uie ihop'w here ahe worli- f""***me* from■ k butnne cooking stove ’ildered look. "It Is alllv to uy I Shr i< S*L?mTuiJi• huge. wlnd-Bwcpl .; wilderei She lold police Bridnl was a total -d In lhe trailer hoiue. Her husbnnd. CONTINUE 8EABCH> nbduclcbduclcd M arjorie Jo rd n n . Kovr can MraiiKn•aiiKfr imd ihni the night of Jan. .'.qi.j . was found, unconscious but re- —. ■ ® ^itabby ttW- crackrt earth "Slie wild she would ilke to work BOISE. April 34 nn-BoW police ': ' W V youou kidkidnap a girl on tho baek of a 7 hf he kidnnpedkl htr from her home for’’tuer me." he ns«crtcd. '-Slie wns my vered. . . ^«DTlBS wui hills sunuUve o( moloro;loloroycle?" two mil toda'today conUnued their tnTeitigaUon 1 . *?ifo pUMt. the manic word for ■0 mllra awny and too'< h er lo his ^*.,1,1^slMant. doing laboring work while Tliey were transient farm woric- _»of $3,400 dam age .caused by T an d ils . Bridal’s slory of w hnfs been hap- bftckymckynio on a motorcycle. t did(1,^ designingj and the laihe work. s and Imd Just come to Maho ”.wo iiS Sfloe l» h« « n - enlng undersround In hli back- Since who hurled gravel, at four used car | - S ^ S e ' o p t a M «ame- to »pace, J 0 | penlng Since ilifn she h«.< lived In the "I -j did ^1 nol want anyone to know om ColorndoC to work on lhe Jim !.(.lots Monday night. Officers aald 48 1 yardard ll:since Jan. 7 and the slory told cave,VP. bPtngbr nllowed out occasionally m.. ftlr iorcs announced In ■ ■ e was there. As we were not mnr- iiyes farm norUiwe.it of here. cars were sUuck by the rocks. They ! «&llba--Jut night that the B | byy MaiMarjorie. 38. do not agree .on at inch ------S,■d I couldn't-keep her here with miivny any ]polnls. ... ■•.jt « snldeald It had been determined'the |\" T rocket research plane, is "It «;is like llvinc In a tomb." me.c. SoS< 1 ■pui h e r In lhe cellar i thingdng like Umt. allhough I think damage dam was-^atised by g n r il b e - i JJrcoMtrucUott by.North Amer- .ScoUScoUand : Yard dctecUvei. tUU ih<;d c»cut oul under th e (backyard) >hele llkcriIlk m e." , cnuscnuse of Uie Irregularity of the pit ij. ; STAfUHMi. inc., 1-os AnBcle.1. It checkirhecking lhe sioriei. have Uled no *"I i thouKhltli I was KOlncf to die shed,rd, 'i . ------marks mar; In glass on the damaged ^n o t five the pUne’s ew pt^ : , chargeihargei agalnit the 30-ycar-old man there,w .Jlhf •] place was about Ig.fcel • "No. N o.^e were not In love-or any-i HEADEAD TrM ES-NE\VS WANT ADS. automobiles. autO . • • . . !^|| wmn»nce‘ exoopt-to wy It will - , S Wjher and faster than any .. . j v f . mfwnwl »lrcniit., *^BV*r. the X-15 li said,to be , -i,3«sed to roctet th ro u sh th e skies :f«ife to Kven tim es th c speed or DAVID MORRIS i L - l a the vicinity of H.OOO mlle.t * * * * ______* * * » ______i S ^ r-an il achieve altitude* of ^ KniM feel-more than 38 miles. 5 ^ : Alolnt project of thcT iiitlonftlftd. jjo r t commlltee tor aeronivuMcs i NACA) the air force and thc navy, « r t l be u»«l to Jludy th e problems S | ^ - af terrific hc»lnR encountered on B rJrtUrlOff the earth 's atm osphere. R , ^ i i n j wJtJj 30 o lh e r te s t pilots m f B &w«nU who want to fly the X-is n | rincheloe regards U w ith a sense B V ^ af i« e. keeping In th e back of h b H f -Ind lha grim realization that > IH m nlKue could tum h im Into, ashes In ta IniUnL : B H When It rolls o n to th a massive tiocer* Iske dry bed fo r Its flrat •* ^ prflblably in 1058-B0. th e X-IS wlU appear as in over-stocked atove ^ H g oiM Vlth tiny fins for wings thit M v «n leip ilraUht up Into spoce.' — Ijrt-THf-Klncheloe took-the 3.- r - ..... OM mill per hour X-3 to 1 3 0 ^ feet , ^ M O t lH l I R ^S H ^vheri a manl unprotected J»dy l. «Duld Tanish tn 'th r e e seconds. '' __ V9 fe e th* Iky beglna to tum ■. ■■ bUtk becauM of t h e ^ l n ilm os.. • - pberft—so eerli. dartm eis th a t slips SIH my-behind a plane’a wings. The , luir, a great wblla'bftU looklnc like - - MICHAEL HOVE ~ ' ~ ACIE CLEMENTS ~ ' ' , till moon at night. Is iharply out- ' ...... will reprcMBl Kimberly at Boyi*I* sUt«sUt tbli year. DavU U the eon llaed agalnit th t d o rk n e u of outer of MMr.j and Mra. Rlebard Davla. Hove< Is U>eth. Mn of Mr. and M n. Harold IpsM. HoveHovi, Morris li the aon of Mr. and Mta. LouliL M orrli and Clem enta ta tha M& or Mr. and Mra. Marion Cleraenti.nenti. all Kimberly. They sra be- Inc apo»Mored by Kimberly Am erican Lcf^ "I Another Witness — t> Legion poit. (SUff et»gr»Tlngt) Adds New. Clues AmAmerican Drowns Visits Listed . OAN 7RANCISCO, A pril 34 W— T n RIOHTIELD, April 34 — Albert ' ■ ' ili In Foreign W ater Pransen nnd ion, Provo. Utnh, are A niw witness came fo rth la st nlgbt visiting Mrs. Albert Jensen, tc t i n pcile« Itlll another cJue in DJA m DJAKARTA. April 3<' rtfl — An Mr. Mr" and Mrs. Howard DeW ltt have Ull search for th e h lt^ u n driver Ameri^me^lcan employe of the MorrU- returnreturned to Blllingg, M ont.. a fte r whe kiU edUoyd T . S tep h e n i the Knud:fCnudsen., engineering firm wai vlsltlnvisiting Mr. and Mrt. Pete Cenir- I ■ ' ; | allht of April M. drown fSl Irowned near Sourabaya last week, rusa. lhe wltoeai w u Richard Meini, deliycleliyed news reports said today. ». HI flnnly IdenUfled th* death The rcporu sild Edward Tur- eir a i a 1SS7 Pord h a rd to p coupe, blvlllejlvllle of Oregon was drowned April . , TEN KILLED Other wllnesHi have tald It was a lo10 whwhen he slipped and fell from a ■ KOBE, KOI Japan. April 24 M W Ten m or 19U Mercury. pierpier near Sourabaya. East Java, dockyjdockyard mechanics were killed and. Ueani uld hi w u walking down wherewhere'he had gone swimming. four 'our olhersi injured today when a' Tilencia itreet near 17th. when he Tho Tk. newi reports said his body cold storngt ship exploded in. Kobe isy thl death car wheel around the was recovered. and burial was held harbor. eoroer and icreech to a itop., April ._,i, IS near the Orealk cement UMhi ttld he *aw a body under thl iW it lioM Itoatr. plantVthe project^where he worked. ■ \ m lit The ear itopped fo r “10 o r 30 lec- American emb'assy officials *ln octU," then sped u p V alencia-to- Djakarta were unable to give any V ToUMOtUlOtDS) wirdvWth. Itm. dragging the .body, dttalU-of tt\e accident or the.vlc- ^ Uetns said. wUm*i n ■ background. 4 7 Y E A R S ■ Meani iaid hi did not report the lhe newa reports aald Turblvtlle of •'tvcctufDl prediu hi ik« HwanMM incident previously because h s had IsIs mnirvired r by hli widow and eight ■f faclfll, “ <»lon and ilvnacli dliordar*. I d b i ■e r | I children In Oregon. IIGMO HOSPITAL OPUtATlOH IMnSNI been In Mme “trouble" w ith Juvenile chlldr iQthorlUes and d id n 't w a n t t« get ro i INrOSMATIOH. WilM w ull Itt htt • •mlied up" In the affair. 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...... ■ ; ------H TIMES-KEWS, TWItw in FALLS, TDAHO ' WEDNESDAY, APRU,-14; , j . “ I ' PAGE EIGHT ■ ^^atiser HdiiJs Officersrs ISealed, Prmcipaipal Hondred at PPTA l Meet Alabama , Man IsIi New Pastor M ayflow erM ^ i O f G a s d e f ord r d Baptist Ghurcl 1 I • d > - ± K S S f " Steong^ H __ r The— — * ' ------flow er n w as reported m «Ti - Rer. prank Btrris. 31, h a s a o c ^ te d Into tho AUantlc today ana Oja IBs Canal the nctftkm « psistor ot tbe FirstPlrst •" BapUst church In CasUe/ard. ..WAE^OTON, April 3<^* — |H ^Reporta reac'hlns ihore uu „ The Rev. Mr. Msrrls U a naUve^tln> H m M ayflow er, a replica of Uie wt “ * U>« W«h;h»nW of TuscumbU. Ala. Ho attended ththe e XnptUa who took .orer th# 8iua a n d ^ fatherwhip was moving % t n ^ BapUst Theological sei^lnary ^ ^ w ick C harlton. orlRlnnujr ; , T ‘ »! o S l^ kept It, hM beaten ths the CoUege of California. He andtb hla la If XrUKd fitato. antAln «nd Pnnea :rom m y O o w e r projecl «-ho u ' family moved to CasUeford ^ trom a board th e Uny Rnlleon u \f - doTO to trying *l*a. . . , , Callfomla. Be'has five chitdren. (I 1110 w*ntod him to tgn« lc ui« I l iM B I t i ' t wlUwut visible resulta. Secretnry of ■ Solom on islanda in U u aouUi PacUlc.dflc. "Our Job U to loolc for thin. i. f! BUte Dullea yesterday said ihli ___ Tbe-ne* pastor-sucoeeds-theJtev.Rev. dlstres.*!.” a spokesman u in ' V cmmtry. poMlbly thU week. vdU re- W. B. Phipps who resigned and rre­ e - d6eth-t-apply-tQ-»ie-?,Ifty n w f f • port to the United Natlona on m tire d on J»n, 1. W57. a lte r ninenine ’! deallnga with tbe Egyptian. years as pastor of the CasUelordlo rd H VISITS FAnENTS ‘ This can hardly be mare than a church. BEV. FB A N K HARRIS . GOODINO. April 24-A3'e) Bav. ! ^ fact-uvlng device, s o loos aa they ------bta D. Lange, son of Mr. and . ketp talking about their dlffleuiUea ! thU country »ad lU two big alliea. W endell F o s tr 2'ValleyScfiool8’“i’ — . Brtlaln and m n c e . can hope to d#- - fore reporting to Tinker air for- Uy admitting he bas them baekM Iff Papers Honoireii r e d bttse, O kla. for addlllonal u . i g I arilnst the wall. Buys Building Lange recenUy completed bi^ • They can’t hope for nction In tho O IDAHO STATE COLLEOE, vPoci K T M ^ * Lackland air force ; security council Bgalnst uasier.ser. N ew 'ertlcers o t B lektl PTA wereere InInatailed a t a special mesUoc Tves-lee- hot1 htneh trcastner. Mrs. 8tiew andiDd Mn.M Peole ahare th ^ oftlees with^ WENDELL. April 3i—The Drakermke tallo. April 3 t- T w o M agic Valli I < soviet Russia, backing Nasser all aU day evening in the acliMl Knditoriunlorium. They are, trom left, Mrs. Hebertwrt UislrI hnsbands. InstalHar effleer;r wsswsi Mrs. WUllam Reeawr, retiring« buUdlng on South Idaho atreet has high school newspapen were rated raU ‘ ______I the wsy. slla on the council and can WlUoD. se cretary : K eaneth Shew,ew. president:p: .Ted L. Anderson, treas-as- PTA1 eetmoll preoldeaL Mr. andI Mrs.Hts Jantea H aw ley were prcMOled•d been purchased by WendeU Amer­n e r- th s t In a n n u n l compeUUc«Utlon READ TIMES-NEWS WANT ADI < veto anything tha *Ule« jat^»ose.e. anr, a a d Jaba Tocie, fie* pr$iUtoUdent. :Mrs. James Sbarkey will aerve as wiUiw past pmldesta’ ptaa by Ur.. ahew.8hei (Staff photo-eagrarlng) ican Legion post No. 41. Orant Zol- sponsored by Uie Idaho State Hl(* ''Jn-ru-t-ru------— ii-M-n I-I ^ ~ ... .. ^ .. . - — linger, post commander, reporte.s. ■• School Press assoclaUon. ',! ) D M klng J io m ...... ------— *—*'—*...... >! eomeUilng eUo Dullea said abo a premier pertormance, conductedted Immediate possession of Uie souUi3Uth ’The Mlnlco high school papi by Rtehard Smith. h»if of the building has been givenIven Pl&nred by Specialll JMeet of PTA2• MUa Kllnk wns presented a cor-«r- Post - committees ,appototed .-by byl «*“! » ■ • . ______: to put pressure on Nasser by de- de­ VJvlan KUnk. wbo will'retlre thiahia comlocc poem'composed by Mias Kllnklink FFlre-Olrls who attend BIckel hoa-3n- fagela tro m tb e BIckel PTA execuUve4ve th e commander for 1S37 include] priving him ot th a t much re^'enue.lue. yyear u prloclpal of BIckel schooltool k som o yenrs aco. oiored MUa Kllnk In song. Memberse n bosrd.tc Ftancls Ooble. Robert Freeman. £u- gene Soares, Coe McCrae, Jamesl » appanoUy didn't work. Yeslerdayday after a 31 yean ot service, w u hon-DO- Blue Bird'Cub Scouta and Campimp oto the sixth grade orchestra gave A brochure of.plcturei taken dur­ H; Street Closed ■ ■ Dulles said the govemment h u no eredo Tuesday night In a special pro- ing tho program by Kenneth Olvens^ Lee. Albert Strong. Everett Cox and I WSNDELL. April 3*-Eaat ■n.wThli 'HERE'S THE '■>- ■ * * * * W- * ' * ' 4r in 1^ Robert Wright, membership; Clydel ----- »hip« ^»ln^ tha g f t »lll be _ preaented to Uib reU rlng lyoo atreet In front of the elemenu: ^ cUumUii •own h it” **" ;°“a «i ANSWER! the tor se yeara. she h u been principal \ - lenn the playground, will be closedied to ^ Refreshments were served trom Anderson, Don Brown. Bill ChapUn.lPlln. traffic trom 8:30 aJn. to i p jn . eat kser of BIckel eehool t o r i a ^ y e a n . *- 8 lw6‘lonff‘ UblC3“arrangcd*by Mr*. ded -«Thfr-program-waa- along .ths.llnca ???• F r ^ ’T 'rlb i. C harles ■pVeeman “and^nd achool day. Rlchai^'WllUams, grai ■ CharlesBelber-and MnUtoberLWU.. BIH—Bunnp -chlld--weJfaret-* -WealWes idnoorprinapifartHountes;------iS a TPUJ&HESI; b u t 0* th e television show *TWs it Your ■ son. A oomplete “UtUe Red School >ck Ute." Aasodntes nnd friendi who°ho ’ t “^1 Trounson and JamesHlggenbotham.1um, Tho city coimcll grantad perml.r m l.- K , ■ House” scene; built by Wilfred Bene- service; Norman Miranda. Jameslimes to the school to close Uie stre lid . h a d know n Mlaa KUnk In th s plast ast y ' ■ diet centered .the tables. Two large 'Street. HOSE ao. were presented to.her. I - ■' '■ S W Frith. Earl Schrenk. Oeorge Ben-1^n* 1^ ll aafety measure for chlldnilldren m L wW ■ ■ w * * ® I f cakes made to .resemble open books?“ SOD. leo Jensen, Oeorgo Dlmon,;non, crossing to aod the pJaarou: The Rer. W. A. MacArthur. who'b o ■ Inscribed "Oood Luck, Vivian Kllnk." irom ^und ^|Hw vw can buy} wrote the program, served aa masterIter ' KelUi Wert and R., B. Motter.ttor- and while getUng.'on and oft U t i s ■ were on the tables. Spring flowera house: Arnold Runyon. Pred Baton.kton. ot ceremonies. • - ■ and boaketa of blossoms formed a by IMIIII I ■ ai * * Howard Powell. Oeorgo Wahler and'a n d ______^ The opening prayer wss given by : ■ background.bi ii»iiig »AT, the Rev. Donald Blackslone. Douglaa Schrank. finance: Richard - Ihere Ja_nolhlng in alght the ti H ighlights In MUs EUnk's life lUe I AsslsUng on the program commlt-lit- Eaton. 8. O. Glower, .B. D. Zollinger. three aUles can do to make Nasser owew preaented lh tUm. ■ tee ,were M rs. Jsm es Hawley, MMr. r. Kred Malts.. Murlen lAncaster and bendrBHtalirana-Franco-tinnided - ■ ai aod Mrs. Julian Johnson. Mr. anduid Bert Weston, publlc rdlaUons: WU- [n lir. and Mra. Oeorge KHnk andlod ■ Mn. Ralph Olmstend. Eleanora IIKING COAL him. and had Wm on the ropes, but Mr.J ond M n . B e r t Kllnk, brothersl oot t ora lard Wert and Wllilam HlggenbpUi- thU country called oft the attack'nal MUs^ K lln k nnd their wives: a ■ Christopher, Mrs. Ines McAuley.ley. am. vUlUng committee) Harry Frith, . and Nasser came baek strong, yield*oU* nephew, j] Albert Kllnk, all Burley. ■ Klelnkopf. Carl BoUey and Tedred Homer Ooble. Em Powell, Denton WARBERG'S tng nothing, »t Is nothing hsd hap- «presented dr&matlc momenls In ■ Anderson. Adams, Joe Watta and Miles Bur-Bur-| RHONE 2468 pened. • nal _their childhood. gcss. AmerlcanUm.- ______wm Not Attack Jlps * -Mrs. Ernest Craner. Twin Palis.tlia. Britain and Franco won't try Ion.an* represented ° SJlss Kink's-secondsnd I Baptized •.;U other atUck aoon. And the United gi^e pupils at Burley where theUie I - BDHL. AprU 34—Plve infanti nnd»nd G u a ra n te e d BEST HQSE ||, Slates'Won’t attack. ' educator tought for six years, n small children were bapUsed at the tes. M em bers o t MUs KU&k'a th ird si : B Before Nasser grabbed the canal , tim ■ second Easter worship service Sun- ______M O N EY CAN BUY! ■/(, Jn July K w at ©perated-under hatan grade ’ rhythm band preaented a S day momlng at the Pint MeUiodUt ,|linternational agreement ot isfe-byto ^number they recaUed from their tR church. ' lOURBONB—^ W Fooh_...... 8 . 9 5 ill, a prirately-owned intcmBtlonalluJ j,pracUce In 1020. The aerea member*>ex« ■m'.-M S i sl—THEllGtn'BOl 'Ijl oompany which ooUected thc tolUjold „of tho 33-m em ber ban d who appear- % Baptised w ere Johmile Bruce |,t £nm the Mpa passing throush. Inal ped beforo M iss K lln k In th e BIckel 0 -, BJalr. son o f M r. and Mr*. Jo h n n ie L BUlr: Dirk Reid Walmsley nnd Vlr-i Y0UCAHSTA1 "I Last Mareb. Just before tho canal^ uauditorium were Mrs. Jsmea Kinney. rAY wiTii A J. B. Brennan. Mrs. Zugeno Hull.lull. W gInU Lota rwalmsley, children of Mr.M r. lb' wflj-ftnally cleared o f Qie ships . A] and M re. T re d Walmsley: Pam ela ‘u m u^ m PRICE mink durlor the Mitumn lonslon,- n Or. -WmUm. Hawkins, and Jack (TKAtOHT. . V WaecUn. all.OTwln Falls; Mrs. Merle , f w ; :Ri0 Oup%oi«klns.''lti£^0auBhter of !(i N au e r annoaneed. E g y p t would oA- g W aouueN . Harding. _&urley, and Mra._J. O. ^ KQ-./and Mrs. Oeno Hopkins, anda n d K M H m i i; lect tho tolls. - e John-Klrk Thomson, son ot Mr. and Si PlOOf ,:!< This waa atter the United SUtas,- ' Henrlckson. Buhl.' nJ p n Mrs. BfanhaU LeBaron and U rt. iv Mrs. John Thomson. i H D w rj !l . Britain a n d F ra n c e proposed th a t g MIMMOia DISnUSUB CO, lowfvitu. LOUII nxnicKV yinsoelal agesey which would JioldWin 0 ton sohool d u rin g 1033. M iss K llnk bcU ta u g h t a t W ashington t o r thuree ree \ j them tmUl there vaa nmo final o years. h ■ agreement oa who owned whst and b John- Bertie, termer fourth gradea d e Who owned w h a t to w hom . sj-t , pupil J o t SJekel seJieoJ. showed plc- (el- tures ot remodeling at the school. txi. _A_-W _Morgttn..aUBCrinfen^^ _ Jlsa — VIrtaTrKllnkrwhB-wlll-Tetlre-lhis-:rlhis-yearMprlnelpftl-el-Bi^el-MbMU DA^IS... I Walker Awarded ive- Twj in P a lla schools In 1S45 whwTHIsa ll^HURSC vas Kllnk waa made principal of BIckel:kel atler 21 years ot acbool system servies•erriee. was honored at a spocUl necUng I Prize for Speech,was achool. commented on events that:hat ot Blekol PTA Tncaday evening.ag. TTt b s p re g ra a waa s tn e to r e d aloog- ': Uoyd Walker gave a n extern* goccurred In the year ot her Inltla-tla- the Unea et the telerlaloa abow.iw. *T■This b / T e v Lite.” a n d aasocUtes -tf poraneoua speech to -win tbe Twinan- tUon aa principal, and friends wbo had known MlaaUss KUnkKl la tho past were preaented te ' ' FslU Toastmastere d u b hhie peacUlel- t Emest Ragland, superintendentt oof f ber. Blckle PTA otfleers for 1W7-W57-I9M were also installed a t Uie meet- award tor tbo beat speech Tuesdayair- «achools and Arthur Klelnkopf. a aa- s - Ing. (Staff photo-engraving) night at the T urt club. and aUtant superintendent, congratulat-lat- . I Olher speakers .were R o b e'yo„ r t , ed Misa Kllnk on her record as prin­rln- cipal. LAD : — Tuekar, DavldiHamlett. John Mel- t )IES' _ _.MlB-KUntjWM.temlnded.oLbclng Cook w u toostmaster ot the eve- iUie fU^t recipient' of the BIckel ‘ nlng. Table topics cbatrman wruce u i school PT A Ufe membershJp p in e Kurt Moss aod ehlet evaluator was-arr, ■ glven*by M rs. LeRoy Arrington. T B Uie M rs. R e x Olsen, foraier schooli DOWT ,k , Arnold Belwece. c cPI President Donald Uurphy ffca. an- tnurse a n d Intim ate ftlead. readd a nounced the appointment of Hel- ;.|i wego u lnter-«tub committee chair- a N nGHT man. Ralph Hale. Twtn FalU, and a ' s r. LouU OatelUer. Cheyeime. Wyo,, c •,;|i • - waro guesU. . c >LED 1 F O O ru s PETE'S FUN A T C A T L - c ------A S B IO N B D T jnS O R E S ------t BI BOKLBY, April 3<-K/SBt. Btuce t I by Gimmitm icks------^PO T SOUTH’H OF THE BGRI3ERE R - ! ------I C. Parr, son ot M rs. Rhoda 0. Farr, i "D | Burley, haa'b een aaslgned to the • I seventh Infantry dlvtslon ta gorca. i by Give-A'i-Aways Once again il's ladies’I- night ni south of the border! Notl^Tothing ^ 1 has been spared to mnkenke this a wonderful night of fun for • ' . i J l B H ’" by Inflotec■ted Prices ■ aUI'There’re big thingsgs in atore and prizes galore I1 PLPLAN PLUMBER'S TOOLS . NOW to bc Here Thursdirsday Night I Blow Torches , Caulking Irons jI Check These.se Prices/Before Pipe Cutters . Pipe Dies. '______1I ___ You.Buy Ahiy u 2 Appliance! Pipe Vise, Tripod Pipe Wrenches G-E Model W A3S0P Sewer Aijgcr . j I H B Automatic W ASHERI ...... * 1 6 8 “ I Pipe' Reamer t i l . SANDING MACHINES ■ Flaring Tool Tubing Cutter i; 6-E Model J300P U> Floor Senders 3 0 " R A N G E ...... * 1 7 7 ” ,j'\ EdgerSonders Power Pumps V ; C ar S a n d e rs HOUSEHOLD EQUIPMENT < | PFAFI■ F ' | H | d Cor Buffers Floor Polisher ^ ‘ G-E Model LA81P ••'Sr . Belt Sanders - — Floor Scrubbers REFRIGERATOR ...... ,...... * 1 7 9 “ . ■ l:"i Oscil. Sanders Commercial Vocuum I I Disc Senders - -Commercial Polisher - G-E Model HU11P Sewins •Rug Shampoo Mochine iI F R E 1 2 JR ...... ,.....* 2 7 9 -» * ,; I fl POWER TOOLS MECHANICS' TOOLS^ 19 " ~ n Drills Chain Hoist G-E Model 9T001 Mdchinme . Circulor Saws T o p o n d Dio Set TELEVISION ...... '..:...... * 9 9 ® = Chain Sows Soldering Guns : M lT .rr--V v . :: ) Post Hole Diggers GARDEN & YARD TOOLS CARPENTER'S TOOLS Power Mowers’ Elec. Hedge Clippers- ' N O T H INfG G TO BUY! . . JU ST RE'REGISTER! ■ ’ -.House, Floor Jocks . — : — tnwn-Mowers—\ se Are Evervdav . — ------Sp re u d e i s . . ' :— '------r - - -FR EEJb F ^ R B f i R ^ ^ W PRICES AT _ Sledge Hammers . Weed Sprayers i ' -Wedges ' __ Wire Stretcher I ' ■ i S to p lin g G u n ' % ■ ■ ^ ■ Bus leaves Oreybour'hound Bus Dei»t at 7:30 on Roto-Tiller ' i I Stud Drivers iC I I ^ I Thursday Evcnlngl-Ingl- Regular Twla. Falls- 3 I WelLi stn'se line atopstops at Cactus Pete-s ,on Ita ------IFREEB^ ^ • w*y bnck from WelljW ells a t 13;30J If PAINTER'S EQUIPMENT • ' ♦ Point Sproyers. Sharpening & Repair S j 3 , Step Ladders D uplicated ■ ■______Straight Lodders i £ m I ExfehsFon LddaerS------: TWIN FALLS . J E R O M E 240 Mom No. _ 3 J 8 S » . L ln ccln L'S SERVICE _• ^ iI r.„ . Phone -2055 i f W ® . - MOVING-SQUIPMENT------^''gngjpj'g-Hdwc. I ^ T U !S PE■ T iS l Block and Tackle ' C or T m C a rrie rs I CA J- ) Hand Trijcks j l Law n M ower Sho) 1' Keys Du nr: TcSiNGES iV , Next fo kren ^^g„^DAY,.APRIL24..1357. - ■ ...... TITIMES-NEWS,TWXN-FAlF A U S , IDAHO ■ ■ rAGE MNB; ■ gO pM eeting Three Are1 GoingG( to Girls’ StaState Mrs.\s. Wilson Gets Hagerman’sLeireaders . , R^Jailroad Studied J | | | Scheduled in punky Woman’ '—bww To Get Irch Ores ■ '* M ANDER, Wyo., April 24 t^A n l[ ^ ^ | Crown for Year officialclal of tr. 8. 8t«el'a Columbia- njH jH p f England fa J SHINOTON. April 24 (ifl— G enevaleva steel division'said Tuesday r« t» A "tu ,8punWt»i w om an ot U)c eosieo si of 'ta m a i 8a-mUs spur IVttH ear. lor defense of her hus- '■W ^Sa^^BBaSl railroadroad line will be ooe ofthe many l|V W || M r.. d ia rie s Wilson. wW* of K ; . ' I __ •' itemns s t': " ■ I ' ■ «i n ^ ager for 1 "Ihnt. ot course, was th r big- ■ ' m ‘ rout«t« fofor the spur line from Wloton i V„i: (*••* S fS S w . tl” * ***‘** ^'■-^^1 my life," ih e added. -.-7 , . . , JouUj Pass now 14 being lunreyed. ^ 'S ®h^e*rUer tW» month »t I. Wlbon w u feted b>- th e i'-'. • . < ; Ir fIt It U buUt. th e ra ilro a d would *w lefcTod to Blve e n s N*ttonnI Prew club and •'•'••• • ^ r c arryry IronIr ore from South Patt to * aeroll autosraphed by the ■ ' WInton,^ton, where It would be turned )er* -the spunkiest woman . •( overr u>to the Union Pacific rallfoed 1 , f year for her sUlwarl defense ...... cW i for UansporUtlonUa to imelters In ■r husband." ' '->a lh. »^nSeUM K»m» •‘“dow T ^ ,t Jnrntmy. M n. W iUon re- ' ' ^**sWSu Colunlolunibla-Oeneva li umslderlns '*■ 1 PrMldent EUenliower for ' | • —r the COIconstruction of a 1« mUllon ' - -> r - "lie d cxribtd a.i ••uncMled “ , I : dollnrInr nmapiDlIc flotation processing : V rcmiirki about, her .husband. • " " . ^S^JSjlll millI to develop th e now grade Iron- [ I • • diiiKli'r was aroused by th e , ' ore deposlU dep in the South Pas* arta . {J||l|r^ icnfs comment that w»»on of FreiTFrem ont county. l% ||||| iiade «n "unwise" sUtem ent In 2 f3 £ u to UM lh»t i»aut In tba B l.- ;y o ' Ing some naUonsl guard mem- VISIT IN ALMO. .jj^ l jf-dmft-rtodgtng.—------.i-...-— C T t r r r ^ ~ H l i B I LMO, April 34.-Mr. and Mrs. j /J^ 1] ELAINE ^nrZLER. , KiItMlEI^AliMON FLOR114>ReHCE MBYEWIOFP O* DANNY MOORR - :LETA NEYMAN Georgeirge Thomas, Meridian. hav6 iiUnd. • • • .• VftlValley high Khoel jiapiu. will representsient Eden.1 Hazelton Hunt at GirU*rla* ataUt* thit year. They ar« n rH j . art Ieadera of the Hactnnan high aehoolaeh< senior class thli jear. beenn vlaiUngMr. vl and Mn. Eugene llW nn la tta tH XnlemU . Jitinrir Iponsored*pe br Amerlean Leiclfln-auzillary.aiiary. MIm MeUUr It Ute daughter o(of MrM r. a n d Mra. Tmn M etiler. . , Oitassen N nni Returns «t. son of Mr. and Mrt. E. C. Moere, la valedirlerUn*a1 and Mlu Ney- Durfee.rfee.______,-M ajt EUenhower hlraseW ex- mIuI HarmonlUr Is the daufhter ef Mr. andd Mr*,Mn n t A. H araaoB k a d MIm M eyerbaftethatt b th. d»ughler of Mr. stZSetvfllN150N. April 24 i?l—H arold K. 1. daidaughter of Mr. and Mn. R. E. Neymieymaa.' U aaluUtorian. Dac- SSSSSS ^ to U m t In U.,»lTJni Del *Bd ntra.Mr.. Ray Mererhoff. (Staff engraTlnjci) en.flew back to London today ealattreaitir«at« a errlo ct will be held M ay I t wlUi tb :njc*) ' ■ _ •______— ^ lo r a v ita l, th tha Rtr. Pan] LaRnt, Mur- I 2 th» w le p rira te .udleflee o t ------vlUl iecond sUgs of tht Unlttd tanih[h, a.as speaker. (RUff enrravlnnl _ _ « NaUonsins dldisamiamenl subcommitUe ------^ ------1 HHeort Disease lijiij; A W S = ””f '’; Propeoposal in 1913 iw iston M eet-Set *?J®Dennl* J . RoberU up»ct D el * umphrey Stops •esident Eisenhower encouraged . W ISTON . April 34 OR—T h e I n - U irU . 8 . delegationd< to follow th ro u g h « * Socicciety E ditor D ies I il?r- S » V J .'r r " ™ S ResResults in Rites Coui Empire W atfn\'nyi assoclaUon thorouRhljlURhly in Uifse neogUatlons." Uiat D«t«cUvo Lleul.-Caitb S. LEWISW IST O N . April 24 W l - M n . 'l S f l Jounting Scores ShS'Jbold Ita tiuarlerly meeting here S ^ een n snldm on hU arrival. -T hat U liell is m a d —Ju st terribly h u rt. Lom Campbell. Cai M. society editor I Stomach Trouble | « Planned for May; Tj, r Monday. . ^ what weue ppropose to do.” Whilee hhe. as commander of the of thflIfl LewistonLa Tribune, died yes- il a,=r.™ rr;.- Ph ______momingling police watch, was guarding terday a( Cnn Often Bt Corrected by '■ lENA PA R K . CaUf.. April 24 [n Try on Links fore tho session. Z^ecuUva Vico w ta ti »y atter an extended lUnea. II _ entle,. _, accunte ChlropracUe ' 3ack In 1013 a t Downs, K ans., l— — EATHER CONTROL KTED Uit sleepileepliig city Tuesday, someone Mrs.•a. CampbeUCi was the widow o f|* [5 ,", * Presidentdent 3Herbert West wUl addresa WASHIt na* J. CampbeU, former city I ''“J"®■djustmenisl i . , P. McAllUter asked Wna Duden AUGUS-JGUSTA. Ga.. April 24 (fl-Sec- » general LSHINOTON. April 24 (fl — A * to l*all a llf four hubcaps from his brand TJ)?*” ” - arry him. , retary of neral meetlnit ot tha Lewiston senttA« subcommitteesul y e altrd a y ir nnd 43-yeiir veteran on th e I r \ , ■gs ««• =«■•"'■ S,“ ry of Uie T reaaury H um phrey, chamnber ber ofi Commerce. Civic and scheduled car parked In Uie basement of ime 1 staff, who died In 19S3. I JLII gru«w l!« MS‘« wUi'rt”; -??res, Ben.B I'll marry you some & brand n luled a new hearing her# May ,, Dr. Alma Hardin ^ l o r tM eonltnnct. .mch nnd new golfer, played hla flnt chamberIber i uroups Irom other parU IS o nI legllegislation to provid* an «x- thl pollcpolice building. 5^ 5 1, , CHntOPBACTOR , ' I.' ," ih e replle«r. . n in e holes yesterday. HI* «5ore? “1 of north ‘ e la Burrlved by a son, 'Ihomas. I ai, 6*timUy. Tomorrow » finance orth centml Idaho have been perimentallental research program In ■ televlalon I May 8. after <4 years, four stopped c< laion newa director at sUUon I ISOM NorthN M»«p F beat tSU ; - ped counting." inviteded to aU«nd, •______wcaUier.ler. control.ci ______READD TIMES-NgWS T WANT ADS. KLEWVf here.h ______tfs and Jour atones for her en- Thntint ass (he d7-year-oId cabinet Many Dele«ale< onRcmentm ent rlnit. Nina. 88. is going to o fficer's i BoMes Alcorn, the oaUonal or- er's .reply., made with a .vry ^ Ben. 72. for belter or for worse, smile, whi K d will be reprcaented by “ “ ®*'?; when asked by 'White Hoose ffiiCivfctrnmn Bertha S. Ad- ' arec^, Betting-married at the Presss SecSecretary James C. Ragerty W S e Church of tlie Renectlons. how hehe ge olher dny'how ' », «d-Eep. Richard M. S lm pj^ m M . y.-ilmts .TwrfinilihccnjlianDlng ' Tho^-Pilio-prc.ildent-played-18'holes ------M mketsTtmd-hBsitn-fourrThen's Thttr'^n-:r'*ln'the-dny7*Ttfter'Humphrey| ------M B*WWte House will b«'rcprv n I decided we could be married. had ssurt< u r te d bsck to Che capital. J w by Dr. G abriel Hauge. #pc- s ^ invalid° alster pnsaed away — a prttldentlal economic adviser. „ . ., in hdhd!clsome he^ d Howard Pyle, presidential a s - “ i l S^e've . 'Riven up our live* lo our PUPllipils in Burley I iUDl. Hausc will be principal jnnSfj,®.iiies." snid MLu Duden. who has Mier a t a dinner Friday night. P™***” - , I a fchooltcnclTer for Uie last 33 r V t '^ ,U te chairmen. 13 national a. "T ake a look a t this engaRC- Present * Programi I aunitweraen and women ,and L -n/jin,t ring. This 1s tlie fourUi set- Burieyiriey high school student4 pre-{ ■itr lUte OOP officers alao will and you can see the band Is al- senteded nn a> exchnnne assembly lor ; wom throuirh again." TwinR PnllsPnll hlRh school student body ------T uesdaysdny a t Uie high school s>'m-l um . I 5 l a ( S i 0,000 Case Says Richardichard Jones, Burley, was m«4ter Reply Weighed $40,01 ;eremonle.i, T h e progrnm con- I... a greet big wonderful selectloictlon of slocks. April is Roper's Slackscks Month ond it's dress-up timee in leisure slacks oil COPEIJHAOKN. A pril 24 o n -P re - Blaboon & D W aslipsy a L Ttd o of T ' muslo-by the Burley hlg.i ia H. C. H ansen'i governm ent h as lol bnnd nnd several oth e r' over Magic Valle'alley. Join the swing to swelegontich[ont new slocks from Jm rtwn up its reply to Soviet P re - BATOMKTON ROUGE. La.. April 24 ^ U ^.icnl c a l 1numbers. | H R o p e r's e hove them by the hundreds. Jtr NlkolftJ BulstiDln’fl w arning —T hle e ^parents of a child attacked „ , _ in escaped baboon have filed - A-in FalU students will enterUln [ . ■ ilt Denmark faces atomic attaclc ®* Icy students for an exchange ■ Ihl allows U. a . or NATO "atom - JJj** f o r '>40,000 damages, claim ing B urley sl New Restosheen Goliabardines fl uUmal v u tipsy from drink- auemblymbly AprU 30.,______, ■ • bue* on h e r t c r r l t ^ , informed **'5 .... Fivee C( colors, oil sizes.-Very servlceoblijoble ood real smort fiUS wets'iftid-today.------— “ f ; ------llie answer will be presented to r. a n d M re. AvaJon Choney C * # % i le pirllamentary committee of for- broughtIght suit in district ^ttops |0 I Heart Gas \ 2 p. ^ $ 1 3 j f f l p alfalrt Priday lor approval, the againainst Joe.B&rb&ri. J operator of a ' ! car.,lot. 3 3 Times Faster n rm said. »««• ■ » u l« i IIIIU tiHk ttblll tMUllUl IIM I... , — Their«lr petition,p on behalf of thdr uStali-Mii Shantung Linen W e a v e s m l DANCE HELD 4fi-year• year - old daughter. Kay. said ’ w Restoshon nubbier linens of bleni baboon w u ob&laad.at-UuUob jlended "T O R ~ ffii 0AKLSSU&PCU-34—Cassl» stake ttae.btbO( royon'on BH V WEAR QABAROINEB * ___ — 5.95.7.95 ^ (OL-ORLON FJ[.ANNELS. W aahabI*______7.95.9.95 ^ A Y I THE SURE W ;hboek" Lev.i'i Sport E ports Denim |tor,foroh ani U Y i't _ - 1 I | :;“T ------^VertiiSi“ S W p e s ress Denims '- ' . I TO THE FAS!STEST Slocks :hbftck” .rvy no d e l ing wonder In <’*' pleated alacksicks UUorlng. Ntw Wheat -- OGreen - Blue - Grey | iton w ith new bnished grey wlUwith verU-Btriped charcoaljai .< .Choosi pegged denlmi, ! > :4b tn back. charcoal. ^ ^ fSdedWueblue dtnlos, denlu

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s "Nylite" I *ly waahitnc Pea- 7 QQ ^ M c n 'a a i t o ______/ . 7 0 J l? 5,98 „S-6.98 TIMES-NEWS. - WEDNESDAY, APRIL ffl ^AGETEN tw in FALLS,'IDAHO —— ------:------key. 44 votes each, and Emil Sirensiren Doyle Hale and Boy Honslnger., who oeived ware C. L. Vansant. IJ: Pre-Jam borei p with three votes. wera seeking tbe two-yfar post, J a m e s F n * ln s, 1«, a o d W illiam i-ee Hansen Delegate thrpf. T obulatlons w ere Andrews 19. Link bum Murtjiugugh’slStaters ^ . Mections Are^ Alvin Joslyn look a narrow three ,U nk Pratt. 12.TUlpb Voung received ll t w te *■ Courtwrigbt 13, HoMlnger 11I and votes, Louis Latson, 8. M;-L. SUrryiU rry r vote win over Jack «alK. The vote i CampPlanne I T I - wu-W L to.iea. Jojlyn'a term1 WUIwUl Hale 8. ' received two write-in voux and4 Leo ?■ ^ tted ' I i ; -CoHducfed-in be four years from ward one. Orlsham received one,' R alph C lark was unopposed In The flnt Item of business toI face -' /9 the newly elected trustees wiU be U S ward.,two for the four year term. Richfield Elects t u b e fe; By Scout Ul IU ValleyTowns H e received 378 votes. RICHFIELD.- April 24-Shc can- the appolntnient of two more mem- Ihree bera to complete the unexplred termsterm s T 'V ' Pre-Jamboree training cami t • (frtm m ». 0«i> . , For two-year terms Sydney Rootnoot dldates opposed each other for three Boy' ScouU' w ho wlU representurat the a-' John vacancies on th e vlllsKe board htjere e re of Clifford Poklns and Rufus Tur- ? 1 Mid Leo Wee. Wwrlnjlo^efeaUdteated as votes to defeat John I the " ■ . Snake River councU at the nat tea in for four-year terms. Elected and the ner who have moved ouUlde the d Ju n e 7.1.. f • h la oDPonent by * vote to 377 to;o 3M.3M Bojehrom who received 170 votes In juon. MurUugh area. ■ -• jamboree _wlU be .conducted Ji ^ a S o n e elected a w om anin as w ^nj. in ward two RichardIchard votea received were Mont Johnson, ' and 8. announces Harold. OrOrlbble, * i n S ^ - ^ « rti> C. Burdett de- Kln« received 334 votea. O therssw were ere 64; E dgar Stubbs. 87. and EdwIw ard __ . — — ^ n fl council execuUve. . * • S » ie d C3*wS« Ohe“ ^ >t« ? ?J i Ollnl W esling. 103; C harles Orow, Schlsler, &5. ■B t,'. *niXa year, the council also '• i - S to lOe. « ie h u previouslyr heldheld 43^ a , C. C rane, 30. Losers were C. W. W^rd. 311 Wll-wn- Tno Elected H Ij.. sponsor a parent-Scout leader i 1, I. tb a ofnea for two term*. • llam H ortlng. 38, and Carl Piper.er. 23. DEOLO, AprU 34-l.W ltb 04 ofo f ’7o 70 < WBs li^ conJuncUon with theB Utra atahlg ' J H a ii A total of 89 vole was cast Three regUtered penons voting, CUude W. I w camp, liie session U designedled I lo a e - J Incumbents LoseOC ballots were voided. Vallelte, David Hatfield and Hlrani P quaint the parenU with the d f Woman Elected PAUL. April 24—Two incum(ilKnts bents . ■;— — Anderson were slecUd to ^ Declo 1 ! of the event to meet the leadenid e rs who ■•‘•I - SH06H0HB. Aprtl 54-A womanoman. runnliiB for reelectlon to the Paul vJJJage council h e re -Tuesday. I ' - . wlU supervise th e ir sons a t thi ' • ' Mn. Myrtle 0. Sunlett, w m electwelected vlIlBBo board were defeated TuesdayS Unopposed - - - V allelte received 49, H atfieldJd 39 ^ ^ 1:.: Uonal camp. Oribbleaald. ! to be IhU clly'iTrnhnttyor. Bhehe re-re- during the munlclpnl election. FAIRFIELD. April 24-.No opposl-sposl- and Anderson 37. Oeorga Schrenk The traintng camp allowsI the th e boya I oelred 930 volu to defeat Claud<:iaude U. U. Locander and Oeorge Suo- tlon was voiced, aa two m em bersera ot and John Uathewa were defeaUd,eau d . B W B an opportunity lo become acqu ‘ I - CheM who reetUed 108 votea. mlre. who was Incumbent byy ap-“PJ the vmage bftard were elected., WU- WU* receiving 23 and 18 votea respecUve-cUve- ■ ■ B l ed with the others In the lociu . OUver Payne. Jr.. receivedi 310 211 polntm ent. were defeated alongf.-i» With llam Stewart ond AusUn Paulle! each • Ungent and to learn the prope { 'rota to defeat Burton 7?}ome»!'»J03 Ja ArtJJUr U hrich. by H en ry /M a rtin , nMivea-ai votts. of speeU I equipm ent. 1 votea (or councilman In the1 east easi Wilbur Hall and C. W. Plaits. . Orlbble reminded there sUt ■ ■ ward.' In the wat ward Ruperlluperl -Martln'Uid'Plalts received 64-and - — DaviesJs^Mayor-^ some vacancies In the local < I ' -Manning, unoppoaed for council-uncii- 63 vola, respectively, and fourjyea: "Acoclc Is W ini n r ^ HAILEY. April 34 — Jack Davleilavles M M M im’i'quoUrHe~noted-when-the- I tnan, received Siaj^otea. terms. Hall gol, the two-year posi ni;PERT. April 34 - Incumbentmbent received 143 votes^for a two-yeari-year ■ ■ ■ boree was first announced, abo boys algned up Immediately,Elyl^Slnji ■ S»EKMAN on M tallies. Of 1(3 registered,• lot^ Mayor Olover Acock defeateded Al Uno as mayor. -Oeorge McKay re- BERT B . CTLAW8ON ALLEN BTA8T?«r p g persons voted. f, 42S celved one w rileln vote a n d Paul ey are algnupo bave Uperedd of off. he . . . son .of Mr. and Mn, u , Wtrry for reelectlon Tueaday. 42fl P*" ..... ore Murungb's represenlatlniatlTM at Boys’ sUU this year. They ai llousen. Hanien. «in rtjirt^ i ■ Warrington Wins lo 117. Jonea received three wrlteins. ... being sponsored by Kimberly AmerleanAmc Legion poat Clawson fs (heh e aeaon , BUl H arold Schaefer received 130 votes m d Mrs. Unless the council's quotata tib fill- H snaen a t Boys' « u u la I ’ OOODINO. Aprll 54—N ell W ar n In the only other contest. Bill ' «>f Mr. and Mra. CUua CUwwmon andai SUatny U tha son of Mr. and Mr I * Ttngton defeated Leo lUce (o r Jy";mayoi Heavy Writein Cowell w on a tw o-year term onin the to be elected councUman from” the Ed Btastny. all MurUugh. (SUtISUff engravings) ' ______ed soon, the unused portionrtlon wUl ?***■; M* ^ 'Pon'ofvil bj u . }} by a ToU of a n to 3H. JEROME. April 34 — Although5ugh a• clly council over Larry Robinson,Inson, first precinct. A. P. Olenn received ------have to be turned back andIind filled Kim berly American Uj1#a #<2 I. he said. ,{8Uff engravlnj) ^ ;,i . I n th e f ln t ward for councllmillman ai M-wrlleln vole was cast forr Ton-Tom Incumbent by oppolntment, 370170 to one wrlteln vole. In the aecond IsU rm vUlajte board T uesday In a “%rr|ti*^lteln W ScouU from oiher areas, he ■ precinct, Howard AUred received 83 wos elected m ayor Tuesday. Hls Ur I! H enry Bauscher received 377 voles vote PrescQkLin the race for mayorir herehen joi. , i . h wlU be for tw o y e ars. He recelviecelved election. No one had fUed for eli II to defeat Bay WaUttn with 34010 andanj Tuesday; incumbent Theron Ward Ware Wayne'HoHenbeck and Roy Oun-Oun. votes to defeat Jo# AstOnjula with a to u t o f IIO votes. O ut-going MayorMsy tlon. corak and Henstock recoiece'ved Breakfast Servei { ' How ard Bmlth wltb 303 votea._>• received a total of 300 votes to beb< nlnBhnm. sr., won four-year termalerma 84 votes. M arion Ambrose received nlno nli five votes each and Fleenor receH • • on the council Neither wos8 oop- p . ------v^d W ENDELL, April 24 -Tppli- Apj ^ n e Fishin7~| I W arren H iom ton recelveflr 387 3ff reelected. • • wrlteln votes. four votes. LeBoy Mayo received c mately 70 persons were servi ! 11 TOtea tn ward two. Dr. Berry' Sens 8eni T. L. Bruckner was elected coun-coun­ PM«1. Two Reelected1 Saul K . M oore received a toUloU l of ______at the annual Easter breakfaSSI;! received 3M. cilm an from w ard one by a 175'5 totaliota ’ Bol- 110 votes for councUm an and Hob< the M ethodlat church followlnfiiw lngsun- from h is store to hlRher itoum of bnllots. W illard M cM illan, a write- I DIETR IC H, April 2 4-.W . E- Bol- rise service at Niagara sprinRs wni.- jJq Opposition* ton waa reelected treasurer oftf the M. Peterson received 118 voles.."SS Th Trio Elected - in. received 117 vows. •re on rep rese n t th e firs t a n d secoi I in ‘loy- T h e H agerm1 an W endell and Wi at Uie D««># r tn T i lit waa HAOERMAN, April 34 — OllberiHlbert village board at'an election here on ALBION. April 34—M arvin T 1:! Five Reelected wiiiiftm MYF and the Presbyterianan 'W est, pinned lo Uie door uH- I n w ard two Earl O reenaw alt,te. waj Russell and Stanley Penfold wenwere Tuesday. Alfred Helken wosj re*re- wards respectively. They were' uno molne. Victor Redmon and WHU ,•! i SUN VALLEY. April 31 ~ T h re board, p o se d ., . ^ b lo n minuter feUowshlp portlclpoteCsated. ■ Braio*. Moved out 'jj incumbents were reelected wltb n unopposed. He received 318 votes. elected to four-year terms onn the elected os a member of the board. Barrett were elected to the Alb Itb no _ _ _ 1 Hngermon vIlloRe board during)g thethi Both men, received'20 votea each.odi. ------vUlage board In Tuesdoy'a voUvoting. Members' ot the WSCS prcprepared will be back as toon u nm |-,'l opposW on tor four-year tenna a Redman the -breakfast. Mra. Arthuriur Byce, goes down. Please spend the nm -4 ; ... vlUaaa trustee*. They were WUutoi g Q municipal elecUons-conducted1 hereh e re — a Termnlne received 37 voles. Redn ■ Writein VotesS 20 votes and B arre tt 17. R ay.y. Carl-Ca Mrs. Roy Mlntun. Mra. Orthartha Has- few days fishing. Thafi »ii iki •>; McCrcB. E, a 'S eagle.and'Aa dolp] a Mayor Reelected received pins, Mrs. Hugh Caldwell. MMrs. rs. A. E. w eather U good for." iti) dt nijn, who were unopposedipcscd New Buhl MayorO f HOLLIBTER. A pril 24 — M. p. son and WalUr Amende ..reccl' “ •H------RoubJcek.------“ WENDELL. Aprti 24-A iotiir.- carl 0: ine-candldocy. each-^reeeivcd-aj LeRoy nine votes each. Thera were 34 vovotes Ollbert and Mrs. Dnmon ShultshulU were - - • ...... : | T«'o Incumbents were reelectci 300'votes'wns-cnat-for —nyor.-Car -ed-38 b u h U AprU-34^A-tormercouncU.unell- Oorak,-'-E^-Hanstock.. and LeR ------In charge. — ' ------w srd, F leenor w ere elected to th e HolUstolUster cast'ln 'lh e'ele cU o n . — - I Sot two-year terms. They wero K Di ? Oelsaier was reelected fo r th e? c two- ^ ‘- ______nvan. F rank M. BquItcs, aecond ward ” year jo b w ltb a vote of 331 as com- ' I John R. Morlty and Mra. lorene • •~T------Mr-LaWf-A-total ot. aO..TOt«l-JU parftl^ to 78 received by Clyde Ps- - j e « t . ______;^-Blis8^-oteiight: ______Kennetb Bradshaw received„n 3S( fl, BLISS, April 34-Fottr-year termiterm s _ voles to defeat B. H. AlberUon,wnrd 81 on the Bliss village board were■e wwor o n ------ih - KetchumTotes‘S ' for-counellman~ln.,the-ensl.wardiriiuM ln“the"munlclpal elecUon conduct-nduot- — ■ — — •— -___ _ !l ■■ KETCHUM. April 3 4 -K e n n« e thi h wV In th e west w ard Evnn M; Wlllarc ^ here Tuesday by Frank Wright/right. , TWT- • >1 Richer and Ralph W. Thomas„ rc received 107 voles lo defeat incum-HS Oeorge Lenker and Vemon Behrens!hrens. IVl lir C onoco0 D e a l e r ’s3 !! T h e :f celved 13S votes and 193 votes,d“ n bent Joe SUckle who received 131 UUons ' jow V a t yoii , eieit. In light ballottng. the UbulaUom '!) apectJvelr. to be clected to tbar f 'v vil n . votes. B oth councllm en were elect- included Wright. 14 voles; Lenkei tn •• jl) . B U B U nr. April 34 — M ayor-0- . T Elected and the votes receivedriirtT weri Tuesday's elecUon. A tolal ofo f 10|i . ' I Zioonanl Salmon was reelectedr° may ,v* L. W. Elliott. 79: Donald J. Clnrk balloU wae cost ‘ '[I ! o r o( Buriey by a vote o t S16.Ifl In I ’ «• “ »«« O lenn Eltson. 76. Defeatei E lected were Virgll Ball. 3fl.. AsaeAsael ~|i| . ' leeUng hls third term Mayorr fiii-Bal ««« H. 0. Mjithews. M: Thurlo^ Dllworth, 38. Joseph Engel, 38.9. ani a n d c u t s r a s i t /h c /" 6 ';iH ' tnoQ'w aa unopposed.^ Sm ith. 61, a n d |ta y C. B edke.' 87. R obert Peritlns, 38, aU incumbenUnbenU. I '.vjU ; Xn the flnt precinct luiei 2 Paul Rosj, tbe sew.member,r . waawa , ' Xiowe received STO v o te s - to -d e f es O f elected by 98 votes. '.;y. by «i w . Douirtas. 33. W«me Watsonon wwa as ______1 - defeated w ltb 14 votes. ■ - — - — f Handy WinsI - - I ,T HEYBURN, April 34-L ee^ H and . i - incumbent councilman, waa reelectsS S Three Reelecteded Castleford’sVote)te : :( Tuesday by a total of S3 votes.e s. ForFi ACEQOIA. April 24 - Three lr CASTLEFORD, April 34 —■ ThreT hree 't( a two-year term to tba villages boirdboi; cumbents were reelected as a villas unopposed candidates were elected electe : .

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I - wm i-Bus m vicE ^ (N o C h o n g * o f ■«•} R(DYfA]L' ^ No Change of Baggaga ' r Som* S««t Atl the Wo/ D IN V U • DALLAS i t h B x c l u i - p l a t i n g a j c t i o n ! I ^ • ST. LOUTS • KANSAS OTY w ii ilsive oil-] .. i l • AMARILLO t n i TVAKWAYt rAMJlY flAM MOal TKAN IV fl u r o t i . CAU M *tf TOUR A o w r 100AY r fi'-^he'disbovery J a .that adds oil-platingJ actionac to lhe ^ ^ - 'proved power benefitsiilsofTCPt ' M

# A y s G e t t h a t ROYA]A . L feeling today'.y ! I I I A I L W i O 1957. ContinenUl Ofl C THE FRIENDLY tINEI N E ______• ; . P «rrln'« H o fe } • ^ - Phona 2240 ...... • ^ tTradomark owned and j fSW • • II llli ..... |ii . ■ 00 p ;M ;^ «Dr; ftuiJiotiVSK tii-JViirti6i,-‘'s^ iB rK v ix # y rc I- • 4. ■ ■ _ • TIMES-NEWS. T D TTWN FALIa l l s , IDAHO '

> I T o o k My Ageniency W ill Buy [Larfi ey Residents B iu [ ^ K E T S rge Crowd Carey ~^ND FINNANCE 1®“'- ranium Product At ‘elate Activities $192,000;.. S AND JUNCTION. Colo,, April — 4ttends Rites o ^l£Y. } ! A pril 34—M r. and Mrn. • * N EWW V< YORK, A pril 34 L ft-T ele- 24 -T he atomic energy commls- d u hIW l .' April 24—About 200 per'. Borle CaiCameron have left for BOISlO IS E . A pril 34—Ths b u r e H T ^ n't all-tlm a high q u ii show **o" "ureed In n conlrnct sluned gons aitenklteni^ed Knster Jlun^l^p »erv- Sprlngfiel^tfleld, O. ^ landI m management Is reatorinOlj^ fH H er. lO-.venr-old Robert Strom. y«'^ro,i> ito purcli*M urnnUim con- ices siindi nie Eldredge nnd Norm a ^ qj ;! Stocks • L Li i v e s t o c k Gram s s ;i ;iindny momliia nt tlio Clcnr Ronnie uoreserved publlo domnlnVBn y « n j| -■ r ABfU 1* (>«—Th» iKvV ICACO.-Aprlt-» Ml-WI-tal and OUlt InstIwt hW lg h t w hile h e was •103.000 't « ’■> from a nea- procfsilng mill Lakes powpower pinnt. Tli<' rtpv. BUn- Phillips,>s. studentas nt Idaho State ^crea of ------ofiDrN______a u c A c a to-br-builntwiiit-nhd operAlM nesrO rnnta, to n McCIe a of-ptJbUc Pm sknllH piw J^T .^^Inteu. da7 on. (h« b.>ard nhend. IcCIennj'. pn.itor of th e Pres- college,!, Pocntello.Po( have been Tlsltlng rome cc sr';i.;;r;".;:Ss:raK S? aritr mo«lns backward and forward Robert,bert, who 1 hns answered tough N. M.,l)y}i, by }lomrsule-8npln psrtners. byterinnnn cchurcli spoke. lliHr pnreipnrentA, M r, and M n. K en- .>Ata au 'j f i r i W f ^ * ^ a , u d *.0«.0l-» jl« « h i.f'i‘ ...... Lions In, different Klentlfic in nnnoi;»nnouiiclng the agrcemeiiU th e 'B oyd<1 EiEnrl. member of the Ftnl Eldredge nnd Mr .and Mra, _ , < for mnny weeks on CBS'"T^e a EC'» G n le iMd^ la ^ g opened to BP-*y*,:;|P| oxrint hr thoru miowikk th*-«ariiT deiiU for n I Ornnd Junction operaUons Chrljtlnn;lnn church, nave the iriimpft > Pl'lll'PO- nl3?fl«r\tlon tmder .the nonmlncral'I f I,; urn. r.p o rj » .-• tonllniiM fa>or. <;G4,00000 Question,"QUi broke’the record otflre *sid conslrucUon of Uie nine- cnl! nnd nnd- Mrn. Hnrry Wlckes and P r'7 b*Utti «l.|*. and m d taut«lt kujia* in Hay wh.ai tor QUl» Sh ind Uie Im-ocntlon w ns given Ilc U n d laws. Aay appllcaU on I \ r^J^ATAgLANCE SjEg.' iKiliiir anrt iiiindard H.ifc ohirh iproi luls show winnlnRD last week. mIMIon-ciol'n-rtol1nr mill Is expected to by U.irry irry Uiujthmlllfr, Mi'ihcxli-n fhlWrenen hnveh relumed from visit- I U ^considered on Ita oini merit ■ m niKht when he appeared swri w n w n nenr Qluewnler, N, M, I t ehurrli.H. Tommy T Wll.-.l«.jO:_ mr.llum ilrKV hfit»rt ch«nBf- Innd haa been examined and Sk ;E' » dny nnd will trent uranium- Onrrenren llBRrmcler, Nii/nrriie 'f.'!, isicr, Mrs.-Phillip Schwclder, ?<"' unfhinjK! I Ihould slop, brnrlnc oi imlly In lown. slflcd aa aultable for the type S S r f S S l * ' ; lr » ll« I. .I ..,h ,. IE orc.i from the Ambrosln church,h. rendrt Hie .icrlpUirr, I’rnycr "'V'.iTjH ntry aought. Penny aald. ; > ^>. hi(h«r,'Uar i,:»-i.:8<,: to,. I t wnsn'wasn't much of a strain on jnke dUMrl nnd Mrs, Cnrl Ituledge. Pat- dUi-.rlct In McKinley county, wax offcrtffered by Rlchnrd Hill. Pres. rte lnr\d ia adjacent to th e J e - - *. to IH UP, «art.40Vi..i an.l lar.l Roberl.rl. his hli father aald, but a ter- n. m, T xh« he plnnl Is scheduled to be bylerm n . hnve been guests of Mr. nnd T h e li ^ttnu • buhd^ p ^ n ^ t lowtr, nn church. Jo h n SirollicrK, Vl Simon. , romee c( county airport about three complrtcrtirtcrt in nbout 14 manUU. DorU.. AllAtkinson, Y vonne Ulnylnrk Bit Pnyne and Loiils Peck, slu- •a enat of Jerome tn Idabo gra*- - ne»utke Snpln U a limited p srt- \tiirllyn Cnmnincic plnynl an L<‘'' dlatrlct No. S and la generally • . i ^ berl. -who will get his win- KomrMni m rnlnl selecUon. D ntinn Stub, drnis. nl nt BrlEhiim Yoifng unlver- '"f. I In three nnnunl InsCallmenta. nershlp'foTip formed by HomesUke Mln- blefleld. C •rovo, Utnh, hnve been vislUng <‘U“ '‘bienblc fo r ngrlcuIUiral d e re lb p - > ...-j Id. Chrlstlnn ch u rc h . wn.» or- '•"V- PfO''o it by th e appllcntlon o f w a te r i;L ' \ sited'In a trust fund, wns asked eoiniwsinpsny ot Snn Pmncljco and ganUi, nnd Llndn LeUi, P resbyterlsn pnrenls. P"»-ei m e n t b; lEg'a laiter of Ceremonies Hal March -.h -, n,., I------for IrrlRIrrlg n tlo n . * |j>|C[|ir.| I f c s l •Pinou corporaUon. of Santa church.,h.,w w «s long lender. he felt nbout quitting Iba show. jrthei: InformsUoa may be ob« jli||lj|a , M. Boy SCO ene church, wa.i In charge of Purthi Tinned and repllcdi N, M. Scout troop No. 4, 'MethodUt ^rnn^pmpnementa. T lie service wns spon- ta in ed i Xrom the manager. land of* ^[m |II| 'ell,-^ w h n t—ca n —y o u - d o - w l t h ------__ —- __ _ church,h, dldlrcctcd,pnrW ng.jrhe .ntv. «,red bytiby-thc Buhl-Mlnlsterial asso- flcr.-faurburcau-of-Jnnd-managemant, _xy|i}M nta?- ______3 * ^ > TLMK-NEWS WArrr- ADS. Wnynee HHnRemeliT, p a s to r of III cintlon.11.______Box 2232237. Bolae. ,______. | ^ 1 | ^ ■ i j i fp 1 ifc“ popular 18" Rotaiy J l " 1 i t l i p P O m t l M O W E R V

^ 5 | . 8 8 y i i S i f l' I F i i i % A RY I B u y o n \ T «rm i A ;vKrt. AprVi''j'.'^w"-a\';DA>-ii«,. dZ ' ' ji I i I \ IIJS ®= * A l iii :.m ’'ih, «».i>.i ;f',rii.t» ::,7t'^ f.r.iV>-;j^,;«,r ; to 1 h'thtr; No.T haH and Comp«B>mp«w Oth*r* to $69.95 - 1 ■ tiVl2ljo"i.*’'” ’‘'**V ^ HP,HP, 2 2 Cycla Cllnlon fogina^ I JM 2 7,^00t fAlvft tlx ffd"tT#m'tnd 'Corn S(-(i I . rioi fullr « uhh.h.d: t . . whlu \.44.fV«NfNo! 1.44.1.' I'lih -i'^ iN ; No! 7 Cuttingjiiing height adjuitabla from I' lo :& lo-«r: (OKI tltixlr lo IK rillnw •ntfi^ ninfu litd l.>M,S4Nt No. t l.l». IHV " fOto C3". Clippings ditchorged ^r|:p?"' I ■ I tara; nnm unth. .No. 1 « h ltt On I rlghright, side. Nylon -wheel I - TiSii- fiijiH ’i a hlsh «hnlc*. :>.0A: »fr>s> !• hUh 1,I7.|.I>N; S*“ “- 3!i.'!:l:;-?i,'.,„.-s::- '."s “,'a.:I9;sn.:i.(in:- r.I.M ir .r r.— ahoul »,S»-(e.flO: I r — — ; : tnod and chnica alauihlir ailva* s,:s; ir»‘“ -s.;- K blo.jg. .?r • -.' ' • •“ r * ' 4 C y c l . 2 V * 7 ] . ~ M 0«e M Un Corp . 74 POWER MOWER ^ jSuSSri Jin u“8*nuBb»T...5 Ij r^si ANfiKu"/A^fiS™(fll-(FailNtAW Pots'otatoes-Onions po' I. 1.100; .Itrn Xradr: c o » ilM dr: ______> ■ »ST-1<» ' ■ I ■ ''jfilii « S i » « : lo aUndard lOO-I.OiO Jli. il*«r( onion riiT iiitei g|??;4fS5f w iw ^r^ali- ” •* :l'SS-r-”12.S0: = »;i Ib. hl«h tholca htlftra foltowinc t Chlcaio fuulrrt quoUllon. \ ^ Oulf oil iJOji Wwi Union bu .Vkit.so:ilanriartl and low food htlfart Tb* Ithofollow onlont tr . pto.idtd br E. W. H»PW f 35J4 We»t Air D » J . m i,rt ;i.50: utllM; eommtrcial Ira n tow* ll.CO: fnr Idtho o ullIMy irid tonvntrclal IS.OO-ll.:i: UcllobtrtaMrlt aiand companr, \ i S i M c h J7 wSt«®MSior 1'“^ "llllilr I ! ? / . n.50,11,00: raU« 17l;ilau.h. l"l.'h* I.OW Cloa* C*r. \ S HuTMWr J4?i Woolwoftn I 'i l '. |, " 'Iv« *n,l alwit iltlUri |i>od and eholr* ih tr‘"!!!ZZrJl!ij l!l» l ! « »4 \ B E L 'S IHARDWW ARE I lilTitT 3^*____ UOBIiilljllr 3iO; and alandanl lt.On*lv.OO. S'oomhtr ... KRENC ■ 3iO: mark.l^t.ol (ullr .y.Wl.h*.h $ 2 5 .0 0 . I------« leng-Hcndl* AHBRICAN EXCIIANCB r?Y V x Youth I r ^ vtw Yonic. April : i t u n —U lt »i«i IIV /'.']»^:io"'lb.. »>wi 11.10- j J u ^ j P L A Y B A l t l 11 b a s e b a l l I J | [ ’ K^ewnilll 1S»1 Twhnkoror 7 ‘ ''ch' ,S' iutter and Eggs ^ ' SHOVEL illln G L O V E ^ Kk R A B :»% Ulih Id* Bus 1 carrlfrt frum «arU«r Ihil w*fk 7.D9 ------* Ca o n n p ao r a Q a 6 U*y. o f $ fO O CHICAGO 1^9 I ■: ISVESTMBNT TRUSTS :CA(!0. ApHI :4 iUD - C h ....; . , e n d Morm R * g . OMAHA CIIICACO,i: ilnKl* ilaliln tnd Isnihnrnt SS*i> 4 CVdt,c y d t, iVt HP Clinton Engine. $ 3 .4 9 1«9“ Annlon Hm Rh»rM — »*i'ox PMA'*A.\HA. April :« ori—(U.SDA)—Ilo*» Sl"«dr: iin* $ t j s v a i o » ...... % \ t Harrowi and illii *if«ilr to IS JBUJ n proc** l M U c * Cuttingutling height ad[utlabla }W ...... — 10(1' , Uii Hn. I and! ioo>:4A jui. u>ii*lir «:-<>:u r n : » -' I.O-H.OOQ twiiiidi; tu ad y : t l to 3". S It mn.i ad^.nr»: .o .i .Wiulr to Huiuri I I 3". ShoMerproof blodt holds Round;n d Poln»-6o»yP^ Digging. High Voluei Sheeptldn leather » HORSE HIDE COVER r l ^ mlxxl Int* US No. I and Z bulehrrt >nd K>rIou aeon [%0 Kor* ll^ ; Ks'Veor* SH’j. thorplOfp •< a d g e; Clipping! d iu h a rg - Catfconrbon Forged Steel Dtode, n ond" bock. Simulated i;;i«m'K?j/"!.” I ' : E E E E E i*:” ) lb.. m.50.I6.7»: *o>* SOO-IJO is*. »S: Mrlol*: > RUBBER c e m i i I 14.BM7.:i. IM 'JI ot roor. N)dra «h..l s„„,hooth Ash Hondle. I her lining. Full trap web.' ^ I. *,600; (ad *U«r. tnd fM hiKart «jtr*. 2S; «V tunilanli i; eurrcnl r*«tipl* OeOfing:>ofingi. - » DOUBLE-STnCHED COVER | ii !iJ — ...... iMif »«ntf»Sv*:tlly :&•&ll.Mt tMt. l«4.0fkU ISI.Ot- rth ]«2.4: Uay K0.8. , )\.M .Rd Ho-.r^l Slock VMltn up to «.09, Cartlflctl*llfletltd wool ipol iatsw . T.I«l.k,o tlwironlei ______ll.H ,,",^7?t> .JiJ,' 7.000; •Itiiihlcr Umb* irnartllr Woolll lop* lop* tuldr** elo*«] nnebtnc*4 to ; iU ufhur tw n at#adr and facdcr ,T of • • e*at ett hlahtr; U v Itl.tU: Juir B.CAT( tearco; ihorl daek thole* and »rlm* 1M.7;: Oct. Oct. 1»i,71l| D*e. 1ta,2: Mareb “169 WTCHWS MITT J,” $ |? !b O aprlnr lamb* M.OO: (0o» lA a .S T E a - I l i i Students Gain |s:;|^!,S0 wllb abort d»tk metllr chok* {D-Iltd|NPld I N.Komln*!)______6W>.W. <=•"“ p«IU Bt outilda rr.lc*. • — ' • 44' ' AlAih HcnJl. “• CATCHER'S MASC » HANDY CANTILEVER TRAY • i M High Carbon Rolbhed Mode | ■ » BAKeOENAMa FINISH ' , I ii,|| Honors With c,,,cAn„,:ago. AS,"S.*^Sr,lH.„ .....JMore)re Rain Holds - •H ig h . tlow, "4-40 lowtr; bulthert jnoil • n p Task in State I $ 2 . 4 9 . _ I T b a.SEBALL ^ i BAT ^ ’ Hansen Event Sri:I., s hiilrhtra lS.SS.lt.tO, Up 1 . JIANSEN, April 24-M cm bcM of .lo-‘ “in.v,n D E N RlVKE nil.1.11* -»---- .. -■■. . i .1 Ll^l. . Fields for Week ___ , 8 ^ 9 g Bucm l l • "WUV^IU Ui-^uiUIILTIli niJU III” , ■ - • , iiUK .A“^ i f 34 w — M oro r a in ~R m | . : Junior nnd M nlor bnnd nnd chorus " s” J,o"vaaltr* 2 si 25.00. ijUlUk: , p 2,SOO; irait. moderaUlj tctl.*: laflt WCClCweek held up field w ork on *®* *' laaff. ^ vere niMtA n t n PTA polluck din- Umb* tix d , f of Idaho's farms, the weather P tf3« quality 2 p&'glou red, Rfr Mondny cvcnlnjr. iow«i «eod lu said todny In lU w eekly pollill V4* V4" plosHc h o » . ‘^frocHy# f n l ' otnleu steel spin guides of^ ' W. o. Stanger. president, gave the ” '®®: _ - 3stoInle ------sum m ary. Inrocatlon nnd wclcomcd lhe Bue*la. ^ ' e report noted thnt somo til- Qi'*'''•Mn eolori« Ught ot*d strorfg. J * ht brown finish bot, for the tip. ReveiReverse octioft—no bock lo ^ QUART CAPACITY ' | | ™ m u p voted to *end delecntM to n A l ' k i and fertlllEer dlstrlbuUon waa . ' m s * ■ mg ball players. Assorted net.. 1IOC 0 0 y d s. 8 Ib. test Dne. . • BREATHBl TYPE U | hf PTA convention In Pocntello nnd •■•••V •ted. however, on lig h te r lOlla » ft. R*9. $3.95... .$2.77 • 14 Ct jportsGiven, . • TIGHT FffTINGUD- I | R *iM:nj nllowcd for cxpcn«c8. w IS nortli. . • B tg V g»h»- . | L ; - , I Tlif music deprtrlm cnts present- |H J l l noted thnt grasses nm growing ^ iW Ash-Hondt* Hgf,, t fd Ronald Kofocd w ith a Bill In •*• In .the-north-and-at lower fO » « • Y »$1.00-W rni y,p, I4» Fwged Staal Keod • ® ^ H a n d y a - r o e » l l «PPr«inUon,for_lils_worJt.»nd the - r h OSHC^arm Meeting I Ttions S elsewhere but that the 'm Plaitic ■" ll « Soft picuHc I I i| jMetlo depnrtmcnt Preiented nau 3SHONE.memt April 24-Pnrm Bu- elevationsth la alow on tilgher rangea. ID O O R f M A T l4Curv«lT*elh W«>'n,8 Likens, conch, w ith a Rift, jdahomembers Icui! here heard reports on growtha U result, the report said In )(0 Volua length!.GADGET TRAY SSTEPSTOOL VUWASTE BASKET || ) Icgl&IntlpD n t a m eeting M on- Aa a re M a GwrRo C rockctt conducted Hny niffht ilgher aectlon of eastern Idaho. _ 4 B i ^tn»ntlon for new ofricers. -nicy ‘^^t.5!light Wn at the IOOP hnll. tho hl«her I, Ward Mills reported on the cattlei and sheep ara sUU on leed. •M Mr . Wnynp Schoiisc, preBldent; Red Cross UDDIE GYM sn ll Cross dnnce. Pollowlnu a dls- Pall-sow:U-sown graina are doing well B || Vergil Wilson nnd Mrs. Elmo cusslon or spring grains are up to Rood Mcon, vice presidents, Vem on YouUim n ont 1 tlie Idaho Rnnch for and sprint 1 nt Rupert, the Kroup decided standsts in Ithe more advanced areaa. nnd Mrs. Tom u> InvcatlRvcstlffata meana of jlvln* aid In aouUiaoutliwestem Idaho the fore- pifclsmlili. tecrclflry.- . to it. c a s t wwaa aa Ithat sugar beet thinning Mrs. Wnltcr Shouse. proRrnra M. P. P. McKendrlckM reported on a will betM staStarted this week. ^ 8 8 t i! Mlrman, Introduced-Dlano Gray dlstrict-m5t-mectins-and_Ward_MUls, ...... - r chnlrmnnn nn of the naUonal affnlra n Mufi numbers. M ra. Clnrence committee,illt«e, reported on laaues JJO Vy Is J Held for - ^ '' rcndlnic. A film, brouphtht toto attention of the commiu ^ P p ^ ^«nnRe Vlnlntors," w as shown nnd tco reeentl :cently; A'discussion wna held kBeating o q Teacher iuS l i t ®"ys spoke- A style rcftnrdlnKling the ' wnge-hour bill nnd n 8 9 c 18 C . P'^^nted Tuc.idny eve-' district wi LT LAKE CnY. April 34 ;t women'a meetlni held In SALT L< (m-~ $2.49 Vifhw i ‘’y ^ome Tft'in Fnlls Fnlls lnst week w u reported, one ofot ththc e three youths nccused o f AHrarttwfrodfv* blodc doof-mot-w gnid*-Mlec»- lumber. ^ , Dllle. Shoshone. Re* rest-today, n»bt off avvrv froc* ef dirt - omdtolv « » « - » » I -jndy4compcrfmenlflodflet- -Top gi ot rtnt or ktoiA floon. 8 ] nenta were served by Mra. were being sought. »awb» ol jy mode of (oft plosti& S afe^stepe^-roddedFold* fe s t ^ ^ilze. Ecuy-hondle . retied | Decl^rogram Is naslsted by Mrs. Lylo Aader* sixteen-:teen-year-old Milan D. SwUcr kaept•P4 floonfli elaon.- U " by 2T 2 fwlnfli,>*r.Sfurdy- 8 ptoy Gym Set ’ lerome. wns relensireleased to custody of Wa par- ‘ .t^». II ftyfap —c 4x13- size. Assorted colon. ^ pnp»=»»y» o c 11 Him Given at Meeting 7' '"p- ' ' - enta pendlpending juvenile court notion, ^ * •< ste e l *ublr>9 , tron com er vlng hla arrest Tueaday.. k e lv T 'A -h Jg h . .8 ft. looQ., Hondy Aprli H - O lt n n A rd .? - s Instruclor. 30-year-old Mar- FRA Jorda•dan Is Warned f r a m i n q s .q u a r e T ^ I m i x M Imd chnrse of thc proRrnm at ^ , ; .Delchambre, was beatea by - -InOi, 2 bon, 1 tropaxe, 2 troyWAU » BRUSH |r~? ^ S v CUTLERY I W ^ O O D L E V E L ^ ___ B w n •”>ecUni{- Tucsdny ‘ O l l ' l youths lnst week when he halt- ■ ■ ■ ■ 9 aeots, 2 teat rocket rider, | 7Wx13^ $4.89 Voiu* w ... '"'^'■oduced Mrs.- Ervlnc m •*Border Fights hem while trespassing In a V H -h^i’ of the . Declo high JERUSA;tUSALEM. Israel. April 24 o n - “ ll building and directed ^ e m in^lu **° on U'O Rotarlnn Premierer 1David Ben-Ourlon has 8 principal's office. ., $ 2 . 1 0 < 1 6 9 mXINGvBOWLS II ------^ 3 4 9 - m 1 Ihi . I”" ‘’clp U' haa been framedd a twarning to Jordan'a King «• “ « Voiu* 1^^ ^LZ ^ 9 8 c : q ® ‘he stiidenU. • - - HusseinIn thithnt Incidents on the Israel- _ ^ • Quolity 3W ,,,^'^■■'''1 nil schoonibm riea should Jordann boiborder nre assuming d&o- p n v u ’Ai • 8»h», lO iht, 12th», , ' C . / l® T Bonh . ♦l J9 Valo«' ,1 ■ |i 01),„ '"'‘Eii^ilne on lla shelves. • jerous pro wer. Light Men » proporUons, Israeli sources J 16lhs graduotlons - Bolclng'i o • Pure Hog Bristle CqXi nlottl,jlostlc, 5 pD em a{ p e tch e d tnofk»gt | | sat. ^ Handle le r y f w « lh would bo transmitted to stw VA t site. sl«te—whhe e-> pidttk iHsem; .. , | n S upon which Jordann Uthrough the -British or 500 membelembers of the Northwest Eleo* “ I Light aod Power nssoclatlon t ^neinm . •■?P°'‘®- •^^rry Elison, Amerlcan-- can- ctTihsMles ilnce Israel trie L ight ig 'i o b reeze with thlt hon- ^ hool .iL elementary and Jordarordan have no relations. - wera welcomedwelco to their annual con; " wilng ° them to the TlieI rejx reported warning followed a rentloaon herehei today by John T. Kim- i pc. soft plostle mixing Wwl V of minor border Incidents, ball, rlearles presidentj of Idaho Power 'BliB COUPON ft"'* M «- ^ e * * laateat S a t waa Monday when Jor- oompany.nny. omtn'i dL%u«ed the danians n r ler apeakers at the opening S P E O A L I . : ii.Is C oupon EntltlM Beorer to _ I Clereland.land, technical director for a ifaeturlng firm. ' ' / >gulor 79c Mlx-Meeaure Bowl TmnJaUsMala rk e ts _____ th e Sole Price o f 9 c ^ManlfrHeliS ^ ...... ; M B S ...... ^ ^—II!! Oh)h Checki Ctthrge \ WM ...... ill G arrison, route 3, T w in FftllB, X / l^ in * |V .W r“ ^ '" " ------BM*>d 0 preliminary “ henring Wed- M i x . « y In Twin Palls justice court i i i | i p : 1 I ~ d . u waafi" held for. trial In dlatrlct M i f ;l ; i ' • Owrobfo sol 3 - C U P B • ia! ouotttloM f o r ^ I. ■n** on a ^charge of Issuing a check • court uton funda a I In the bank. - POTATOES WlUiout fUI X^MEASinU BOWL 9 — ------• — V/i^iu T h oI counc o u rt fixed hU bond a t tl.OOO A n i ^ grdered him held in county ^ * rt aooitd) find ordere ^ M i P ' jaU untUntU poated.p Garrison waa ar- e soft plottic-groduated tn , on a complnint algned by w n h . Eosy-grip handle. Hur^ lud^et Tern e W. Moote charging him wJth I ms! P i , Ua<)«. U rs«------O e o ,^ w . 1 *- BUTTBRfAT Issuing( a $20» check to Albertaon'ai *fTy w hile suppfy ta ts . • ' 3cnterr.Inc=-on.AprU-i4, with- Lb@ iE==li!i! -iZZ-] lODtal^aoSL^.t^. VHh Covpon Ooty ' JBl ■ ■■ ■ - ■i' r n T O ' F ^ L s ; I D A H O ^ •>A<^-TteLVE ■ TIMES-NEWS, TW WEDNBSDAY. A?nn, ^ ;'; ■ “ tf ~ —- • M iss M oore WVed e LocalDUP^ f > lyferthq H olcomn b b P a i r Wed'ed in; Church W endel I C haptersr Social Calenda • I To.Loren JosI . ,-^changes Vows I W ill Install FHA 3slyn Prize at Meefir WCTO ot Twlix FaUa wlU mmee e e t a t ' ' lo o f 3 pjn. Friday at the home of >dn. 1 II In Church RitR i t u a l A ' ffW ith VV.;X R o i r i j ■ Leaders a t MeetI c c l Prank Nelson. 333 Polk street.St. KINO HILL, April 34—C .'■.r .Th«mini*«eofM trUul^Ho1 L WENDELL, April 34—Officers fo Bene Moore, daughter of M V.. «wab,-d»u*t«r o( Mr. 1 M Mn rs. I WendeU chapter of Future Home S H O S H O N ^ ':^ ln * F a lls disidistric t M n.-T ad B. M oore. Klng'-Hlg'-Hlll. was had won the^'pS" - John H. Holcomb, Kimberly, w I makera of Amcrica wm be insUlle Deanery for women'wlU be held,heli at 1' , M tjW *vM M B B married to Loren Alvin Joslyn JosI son convention held r„ £« ' -WUUUB -J. lUlnj. SwUle, aon ef e I Thursday evening at the homemsk It ajn. April 30 at the Bhosthoshone ot Mr. and Mra- Alvin'In. Joslyn. U k e City for hnvm, >5 I Palls. I ing department. Parenta and friend4^ L a , Episcopal church. Communionlion wui Olenns Ferry. .Sunday even I are. Invited to attend. be held during the momingC aan n d a k * the-King Hills Presbyterian e „ . . business meellng in the attemoem oon. 1 : I Nancy Niccum 'wlll be InaUlled.lied asa M « The Rev. R I. Bamea pen th e ceremony before Uie » _ 1*. mr. jMua wmu. rojBd thea ' . W l l l n I prealdenti Pnnla -Ydnrmga,. Vieevie HAOER&tAN — American LeiLegion >.' !' < Ke'“ r J. .. . ;y.mnaiyht 'etmaaar ' o u m tb flanked with candelabra am f 1 ^ i f - I pruident; Julie Btrlckllng, secre- secre auxiliary wlU sponsor a cookedced 1food r . titardecentBdwlUibukatoofvUd I ivy: Diane Hutton, treasurer: JulieJull sale a t 10 a jn . S a tu rd ay a t Owa:Owsley's keU ot white and pink snapdi t loll ctodu. n U It and huefcclbem calla UUes. fo rsy th la and fer I. O ates. pnrllamentArlan; ShnroBhnron grocery atore. Mrs, O. F. Molonylony and l a i r - ^ e ,. Two wt# of •erea.brtnolwd ctndtl I Oough. degree chairman; Judith Judit John Mavencamp wlll ba In.chi.charge. ■ajtb'! Mrs. Jdhn -BapUe sang ' . »br» JlKhtAd th a church. I Melser, historI I I pln'rf camnUona. I wor« » lavender laca and UffetUiffeU ^ ^ M ^ 1ia.imiMi-plece ■ I pink carnations. The bridegroom[rooms jtrnUona on yphoUtery cove Wllllnm McGinnis was bes mother waa atUred In a two-plec I mother wore a white and red print swart to April 4,5 and 6 at Walla wla w a lla , ®t Glenn.i Ferry hlsh J lr cor- print- given by Florence Slewar Bult of coppertone crtpe. Their cor U cd crepe ensemble with red carnn hoshone Wash,. Moore and Out-of-town suesii aasea were of gardenlu and feathfeath- “ fP.V membera of the Northwest Shost ,» » James Sleen. ^ I tlon corsage.. M rs. A. K . Walkeir .k. Home improvement club lastist weekv Mrs. Ainsworth was regional« The bride's mother chose..s.. . _ „ C.harles Wntu; Mr. lu ered carnatlona. ^ ...5 ! ? Conness Moore mid d#u»hS In ;i Tw in Palls, gran d m o th er .o t tli at Uie home of Mn. Dean OuthrieOut resenUUve to the^onterence..e.Shelsjjox SI jult. with while-acce ’ • Mn. Vauflhn Nemnlch wu 1 bridegroom, chose an altemoo fille, u a m em ber of th e board of dlrc< accessories, and M ra. Ovo Everetf Mf ,S .R ic h - " f: w im M ra. N ephi C lark, Lealle, i” ® .*i Her corsage wna ot pink carr charge of the juest book. M n. Rich S l d dreas of d a rk gray crepe andd lacii*ce, jo -h o ste ss and^ia program chaLinan tor trde P. White. Kimberly, cutu t ththe tor ine The bridegroom's mothertier wore■ a Elm er Lovelands and dsuthi. .::}W accented by a corsage of lavendeivender fCtiwetJ] WJism provJiJedI'ifd U)e Tnln FaUa councU of Campimp Fire flowered »'ftemoon' cake. M n. Oerald Askew poured. cam ntions. ®”. Oooding. Mr..,ta<] S i i Out-of-town guesta wera Mr./ . aam n d S chair and material for the ddem em on- Girl*. dress with white crochetedleted stole M alU . W endell and Mr ,m •V A three-Ucred wedding cake,e. loplop- au-aUon. Mn. Jess Velasquexer isi a ..Washington.; Oregon, , MontMontana ^nd white. acCeasorles. Her c Mrs. Roy E- Eaatman. jr., Americailericsn 1 f i ler corsage Rex McAully, HaRcrm.„: ^ • «d Mn. Clifford 8tre«t3lre(U « ped with loveblrda holding-weddln:eddlng new m em ber, and Idaho form the Northwest« st ‘ a ' p n ^ n u p U a l ahower waa glyii servlcc.‘ Mrs. Roy Penk. Shoshoni I Mn. CKii S l i p p i n g o r Irrltotli pboto-^tatf eograTlBg) isMnc, the May le meeting at jlris and Bolt. 1 for the bHde by Women of/Z: th ______------Mn. Melvin Pope, nnd Mrs. Tlw •fi, the the membership of both girls • home of Mn. Wilson. Mn. WUl adulU by 198O. encourage- < • tftilled Brethren church. Brush, Mrs. T. R . Briggs, andd Mr;Mrs. gpjj donate a ^uUt to be gl ge- high Mn, James Oerke. cut and u.w arssss.'i's I The couple wlU make Ita hom n 0 Theo Ollleu. were receptionists. 90 given ^hool «nd college graduateses toto. be- the cake, assisted by Francciances Tlm- when rou ««e. tifk or iiuu. ’""'Royal N eighborsirs M eet for Bridge ’• away, a t lh a t tim e. come professional worken,n, ade- bers. Mrs.^John Keeley aerv I DBCLO. April 24-Ths N andonH 1s Mrs. John Root. »lster-in*lawlaw 0ot welfare and hoaplUl»1 o com- quately train leaden and commit- com puncl^nnd coffee was t aen z M ‘i;: tffif.''™ sf;.rs,!'sji,“t ’ * iiM of the bride, had charga of the gueji Mrved by remarHablB ien«a er tddfd m ' mlttee announced plans lo visitflslt the lee*, develop a long range camping cam Mrs. Boll, asslaled by Mra. Lynn and te eu n ir b ; heiuiBs piit« C jub Ploys C ardsi r d s vT«rn. ° book. Rosie. Rool. a sister of th. children's home and veUrans 1 dessert-brldge last week at thes iiuHiBhom D ietrich. W illa M ae Bymaslei ns hos- program' and promote conUnuednued CO- Sherman, 20 M em bers Form^ Cards were played at the socla pital and to caU on paUenU aaoptedadoj operation with oUier youlh orj , of Mn. S. B. Richardson, Dietrich, Annettn. Bruss, Marlly tl organ- Junnlt* Steen. ^ Olennatns Perry. .a « t r A S T s m i at ae; crui cs; M ir, meeUns of the Royal NelitHoorlyhoon Winners were Mn, Lelsnd Proe . Izstions. * cousin' ot the bridegroom,m . 1w u In N e w H o m e G r o u p lodie iRst week'at the home of Myr i Walker, alster of the brldegroon Easter cards _we« prepared f Myr- ton.' Mra. 'Ralph Jlbson and^ Mr, nnd Mn. WendeU John*on.-8Mlite ared to _ The meeUng of the NaUonalia l coun-ci 10MBSIU.Y. April 84 — AK newnn tie Anderson. Richardson. sen3~to adopted pailenls a nJ'Eaater ^ ^ dl w iU '^held in Novemtirer fnfr 'St.' a or- . Winnen were Mra. Grant KunkltCunkle. T he n e x t meeUng will be heldIH MMftv a th« baskeU and gifts will be tentit to the p»u), Minn. Ijome. demonatratlon club waa or ^ Mr. nnd Mrs. Walker were mar gutlsed laat week at the home«ne ofo Kim berly. Velm a T readwell. EUieEUiel 3 at the home of Mn, Jlbson. ® i""* two little glrla .the club adoptee>pted a t . . W » * ( d M n . « V ried last December In Twin' Fall Oooding tuberculosis hoaplUl. Mrs. j«ek Bhropthlre, Kimberly.rly. BUnes, Mn. Prank Kelm and Mn They are-employed at Boeing all OPEN Mn. o. P. Busweli. The traveling prli * ■ M n. Jack Bnmum and Mrs.i‘;.ver- ■< F unds A re G iver T w enty w om en elected Mra crnti plant, Seattle. Shropshire president, Mrs. DelberMlbert went to Mrs. Mart-HIU andS Ma School FHA non HaU conducted games New Management ^ ...... Clampltt. vJce preaident; Mrs. MauMau- M umy received the white elephan prlres wero received by Mra.. ArchieAr By Em onon Cli:iub UnderNi rice Capps, secretary-Ueaaurer.r. andam furnished by Ethel atlnes. oz:» Jones. M n. Jess Velasques and 1 Plans 'H obo' Da^3ay 'E aster' Is T hem e ‘The Em sB on club decided'd to give ___ _ _ M n. Jack Long, reporter. Plorenci Announcement was mado of .th ' Kenneth Wilson. The monthly v »2S to the Idaho Ranch forir Youth Yi * I achult*. county home demonstra- appointment ot Mrs. Velma Tresd . BHOSHONE. Aprtl 24-Plans U I _ _ j. went to Mr|. Floyd BeU. andd lavonf6 »s to Uie cancer fund v ! tlon. asent, met with the group.da to district deputy. "hobo day" have becD mode by;” «lrl S O f W e n d e l I Mic e e c - T were given those present. ^ ^ Uiey met last week at the IS TenUtlve plana wero made U rnwarri Of the high school Puture Horn* . Keith A cnncer program wlU ba hcli ;?*" Fridayly, April 26 WENDELL. April 24-Mrs. Kell held at community center. meet , the iecond Priday of eacle,eh Hostesses were Mn. Ollle Howart makero-of America.- - - - rUl be Mr*. H enry W u n t, Mr*. P r a n k KelB McCloud and M n. Donald McCloutcCloud th e n e x t m eeUng. An Invluuon w u accepted'1t«d'from ^ ...... month. The nett meeting wlU b< ‘ ^ The "hobo day" will bo held Frl Ichard Mid Mrs. WUllam Annga.. t^ n In charge of the Enster•r prtpro- ¥ ¥ '¥ the Mentor club to a lunclluncheon held at the home ot M n. Rlchart . day wtth girls touring the tow . # . • W ednesdny. NEW lOCATION i Brown, with Mnu Vemon atiolben«lb«8 The next meetlntt wUl be• hel«}“ looking for.Jc**. A picnic supper>er wwi m R«uh presented to the West . Poli • May a ■ at tha Odd FeUowa hai ‘"“ gurle/sM U W/V Mrs. Wetlsy Beeson was s g '' ■ uslsUng. be aerved at the city park. . , and Mra.. Ouy KaU iwelved 3 8 Motlain Ave. South . A name for the dub haa nott beenbeo pnctice will begin tor the dUtuct dUtuc A come-aa-you-an breakfastjit wniwi Mrs. Pha«s Bchlffler rend a poei conrentlon Ju n e 1 a t H ansen, e And "M y G ard en Book." An E aster gnm ’IJflV elephant. chosen-yet. ^ ^ ^ be held in the near (uture. An Xrt Book Stu<■ Host^sra were Mn. Edwardard I L a n - « « ¥ Junlon wiu aerve dinner to leniojiniorm ’"^as played and tho prise Include wltii the gifU sent to tho littleUe gli Rlri BORLBY, A pril 34 — M nn. . J. caster. Mn.' C. L. Ouffey andUld M n . *erl BRIDOB CttlB MBBTS'8 a t a special party, B aUte Woodson Creed. Twin FaUs,, gavega^ a Ron W UUam i______—« . . W alkers Honored nrfvm The group decided to orderr FHTTHA adopted by-the club at the aUl W EN D BU i. AprU 3 4 -M r. and M r ^ Khool at Oooding. Mn. Kendrietndricfc book review. "AndersonvUle,'* to SSI^ECIAL DiarnUOH. 34 — The® Dlfl H. O. ChrlsUansen wer* hoeU t reported on her vlsIU to thee ehlldchll American Association of Unlvei t r l c h ' O o m m u n l^ ohurch Bunds: irdrobe Women and their guests when 1 Ernest U>e Soturdny evening dinner bridgebrldg - Q vn.<^q MEET HELD— nnd displayed the Enster wardrot S ' S PHOTO TIN TIN G Ladies' Top Lifts___ , achool honored Mr. and Mn. Ernes to be delivered to her. met for dinner last week at the j ..:...... :.:...... 35i Walker with s wedding ahowerir SSat a t- club. M r. a n d M rs. F re d M alUi>t» rcre- d e c l o . A pril 24 — Mrs. WVllford llfoi Quests were Mn, Lois Paige,*, MrMn. tlonal holel. w'„.I CLASSES...... \ urday at the'Chureh. celved high (core prise and Mr.>lr. anand Richlns held an aU-d»y quiltlnlUilting Max Miller and Mrs. Orville Hnrle:Hnrley. It wns reported Mrs, Wll ri ' Joy Sdwanla gave a reading.’Dl a, M .. Harpstcr. hnd been nominated 1 ^Is “«o"d hightt scoTiscore Priday at her homs. Hostesses were*Mrs, Lorenzo M< M**vlce ConUct Mn. Bonnie i^nclsmclsco, I, , I . B rid e Ooe* Shopping." S even Blrl tT and president: M n. Tom Higgins. 8 eang and Wni, Wdon.nnnnlBr playfim m d | = = : ^ — . . t rhftm. Mrs—Flmrr 'Mrrhnm fin -RupertT —Bo»U « rJaulrMaho,.ec-phc Mn. J. c. Kendrick. yreaidem rMrgrArP . DniieyrRPi I , a n acconllon aolo. — held'at secreury, and M n. MarjorieB Ollles-Ol: HE WiU arrange Era-Shoe-Shop- Rosie Rost waa In oharge of th I TTje May meeting will be held'i 1 — N ewEr ' the home ot Mn. Pnul Flngersoiu ple. trensurer. •hold class In Twin Palla •j dlapUy Uble.______Care of YcYour Children Otflcen will be elecled May 1 18 Moin Ave. South ¥ ¥ * wer.'*^ enough are Interested. • “ I 3T 8 I :------B y AANGELO N G PATRt ', the home of Mrs. Frank Bpencei d » * » il Marian Martinin I----- ^ ^ ------—— ——' Dinner Served •■will you please U ll u s how Ito any. Off you go. Not another:r wwoi ord d e CLO. April 24- a fam ily dir keep our five children fromn theirthe fromjiny of you," ner was held Sundny at the homeloml« < g a r W o m e n MA e e e t - 4 m [ P a t t e r n etcmar squabbling? They arere good goc A experiences ot this bo i Mr. and Mrs, Wllllnm Andersciderson Out-of-town members attenttendlhg - . ■ chUdfea.t4kan.one.br cne. but but.t> the hss a wonderfully ijulellng effect t the entire family presentent the meeting o f the LadleaI of the , • • minute they meet the fightI Is'on.U oi the battlers. They need a c h a- n g e .< Out-ot-town relatives werere Mr.M Grand Am y of the Republicc SSn a tu r- . 7 - y e L thought, new direction tor the Brothera tease sisters and slstm siste a • h.™ nnd Mrs, RIchnrd Anderson>n arand dny nt the home of Mrs..I . . AddleA J , J S F . nag and embarrass brotherter andar energies. By having to busy. then .S ^ ^ M r s , Lllllo Anderaon. Albion:1: 01Oli- Moore, werf Mrs. Elma Byram.*am .'M rs. / *C: W there is noi>taco in the house."Lse." selves elsewhere they torget thc ver Anderson. American Falls;lls; MMr. B eth el D ay nnd M n . Mnyy Blake,B! / I l A 4 I SPEAKING X Iltnow of no way to keep. broUi-brotl IrriUUons or their tesBlng propeipropcH- jjyjg pprifp nndid go ion, Oooding: Mrs. Unnle Wakem.m . CamC - ers and alstcra • from aquabbUnabbUng. slUea. Arguel- bridge; and Mrs. Bertha JohrJohnson. J L he da)-s OccaalwutUy. we meet withi>h Mn>oi Boise: Mr. and Mra. Manual Argue a r They have done ao slnca the da; 7?onhM '» and children. Wapl, and Mr.IU. addai Mountain Home. r o f C tln a n d Abel, a n d z fe«r a r theythi who Insists upon stirring up trout Mra. WUlls Porter. Rupert. Mrs. Ruby Smith was a visitoisitOT. / A \ wlll conUnuo as long aa generaUoieraUons in the otherwise R)acld.group. Is ¥ ¥ ¥ come and go. But the dlsturbaniurbance late him. Keep his out ot the groi DESSERT BRIDGE HELD /o f o 'T h l’m ~ can be kept at a minimum. One>ne waywi for a time long enough to allow hi I Union HEYBURN. AprU 34-Stella V the one to feel lonesome. Always giveIv« himhi ■ b l i s s . April 34—The Bliss Unk !lla Pet- 1. iJfrUVWi:^ F fV that seems to help U to find the oi nursday enon. enleruined the 3-4 club clul al . I'.fliiu .A.v Id send something to do so Uiat his« mindml; Ladles Aid society spent Thursdi ■ ImWMiffy•ft/ Vho started the trouble and set rrf nut nftemoon quilting at the home'lome'of her home this week with twovo uUbles . 91 |4 I \ him on an errand, one thatt. meansmeat and hands are kept occuplcd. B Bnsonr of dessert bridge..Mra. Joe Sch lOt.'wr* make his isolation so positiveiB fofor r a Chnrlc* Anderson. B»*o Schodde ^ ki I FASHION U l doing something ha does not. pa e aviiil- w on h ig h . M ra. m e s Devvera•a plnyed pl / Ive cach long Enough perlod-of time ih that ftt It '^'ere turned In nnd are aviii Uculnrly w an t to do. T h e n give oai „ able for sale. The next meetingIng wvlll tor Ura. Walter HoUten, who wh is 1 / ’i ^ of the o th e n a change of thought though registers as aomethlng very u ______ytaitlng tn Panama.______pleasant. be held May J, . by giving them a Job. « y f V R osalind, age 13. sm irked at a t Tom,Toi It sometimes happens that: bbrot ro th - . . . In all-while aui B U 14- and anld, "So you carried OwerOwen's en and slsten who are allowedw e d to JV books home? some gallant, you are.ai battle with eACh other unUiI bbrcn re a th Reason’s palest ^ m ■ I can carry a ton but you-woiu- woii't gives out-culUvnte arluung dtarllkedts-ll - ...... — - ...... -m ly W see me. But let Owen wiggleKciiher h for ona anolher. If'that cana n pos-ix f h a l i paatclB. No. 838^ Uttle flngftr and it's, ‘Let me, i let slbly be prevented by a littlele exle x t n PARIS ■ / m e -^ - exertion on their mother’s pa dresn th at spreads il> § By this time Tom Is loudly. threathreat- *uch as I have Indicated, this trsB I ^ enlng mayhem. The next youngc/ S s t dy can b« avoided, V —full skirt and iU on ■I u ^ 1/ / tunes In with. "Yeah, he’s mashed mash I" they grow up and fon Moihv their childishness but they S hava afterR-EASTER cririolino petticoat on Owen” and just then Moth says, "Rosalind you seem to hha a « *»• P U ^ « d along a bit. 3 nothing to do. Oo into the kltchklUhen i,,ppin„, , X Ab pictured with as and clenr the slnk.of tho»I dishes.di&h l«lb jn X>ur hinpr#»r« Tom, your father haa been wwantl; anting ■t>pr*cUtl«a'0(.ll>U >r«i* rMpotiilbllKr CLE/■AN-UP f A k you to take thnt pile ot papen dot hll Ukdtl P.l«. "A TarMt'a rra>*r." J to Mike's. This Is as good-a timetim e as e'o ttex »t. sm lon R. N«w Vntk 1». W. thVt'cfouSles lor' "] ^ \ ’ gveninff. i ONEg E G R O U P i j ur*- ^For Tinw Tested-I* SPORltT^WEAR f t 9 3 7 9 Depen^ble- ' ^ - • ' — V t o - i i ’ ^ Cotton broadclotltt JIFFT-COT, SEW SEPAARATES , Jl//y-cut printed patlemJ 6c Fair-Priced-~ ' color, of Pink.'W easy—paper pattern is all ohe'e Ppie< ^; |j||||H |ta4 r- .n p i.be, Siia pin to fabric. cu& out each entlre|_^^^^^lr^__^^K ent H - ||~ 7 inakaaratuii^^ ^ n dJK i iR IS— ______. . ■ ^ ' P rin ted p a U m MTS: M isses' 81Sizes fi 10, la , 14. 16. 18. Size 10 upiupper ' 9 ' ' . ' re n /o n lh - yards V-lnch; aidimiddle . fi I K yards: lower l ! i yarda.^ No. 815 — FunFuU aWrted flattery, acwp-ntcked and a, pretty front j JUfy-Cut pattern la easiestslest to off of dyed-to-mai•-match laca rulfle*. cotton broadcloUi:lom-Colon p*nk. : fl eut aod aew. AU pattern parlaa rts i are % powder, lemon. mon. whit*. Slies i to 1 6 ...... : fl ' prlntad on ONS tlaaue plmel l U' 6«nd SS centa In'colna forfo r t thla • pAtem->add flrT ^ ts foror ei t I' pattern for flnt-claaa maUlng.ig. 8eSend . H |fl ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ , to MWian aftrtln. eare of Tithes-mdii ■ S I H HI Kewa. Pattern Dept.. 333 Westest IBthle '■ •• a tre e t. Now' T o r tt- U .- N .-Y .- P r i : L : ^v- j)lf tla ly - n a m e , a d d re s s 'w ith io i l i j R I S 'h - '«Se'iiia-'alWe'>jli^er; • J : :M M n g ei g n s ^ re^ TIMES-NEWS WANTr AOAlia , ■■■. ' W: 7 .. ..', TIM ES-NEW S,, TWI->H=;■H^ALLS, m A HO ■ > ■ ...... • '" ’ " w e d ns e fE s S D A T r A P R n /^ 1957 ; j S OUT OUR WAY - By B WILUAMS ■ ^ a h T t h^i\r^ E r CWWIW TKNIPgAWPWwga -T>«yHi«rM fwtPoouKXwsvl . A aooaA>Me.t4trnraNi^ H wout-tw jflEBBI Bi Homr.suNAtosMP-^ ^^m im pasu>A9UEPr^^^^«.i«c^iM 4 - C .-( HE GOCS.-rO^SEpV- - r .. .: * iao ?S : .’ !-„Sl5“ n;Sl — ® E V } ONJio^O’*m' o»AiM )■■— ,-. r— ■ - /. i* C K » Akj’TW' fiz y - z . ^ - Sipcnpoinl [5&E / ^OU<3M ROADiV.,--;^:? v.N-'Vr' ■hS?v5K ''/^''iS;M . • III ' _ L H a a .H tn d le ? ? | = iBibUc*!' 41; F a c u | = | £ “rtion , 43. S erf • litJsunUlB 45.Crjppl«J ' Solutionutlon of VfitBrdiy’* Pu«i, ^ &P* 48. Click beetle t t f f i 1 U.E3^». . 50.p * r lo f lh « DOWNOWN fl, wh.i. a ' ~ forehead 1, S p irjtedinted^ , 7.Di.«cn- -1'^ ® dropi • 61,Group of ho rsee cumber 'jIL ffidlc mankind 2. Youngung • B. Drive nut - ' hflilE AMO THAT eiCeWIWl k OH.' "V' THATTHA BUdHTes W < t iAB llPl 11 WIdHMoHMSiEHt S rr v e B E B N o m n ^ 52.Po«m - .*"’^9"ion 9. doliied . iiiiii i ^ VAVJkVJk CAliT 'AUB GOT FAR (5UVmO«.\70CVTOO. NOT 'AKP AN HOUR A dO .. IP Mni'l tSW. • M.Umpreyi pid 10. Tuber I J — p vetET:: MfcVBBI $OME«OPy which w^v \ \ n Tipound ' ’>!ei . ‘. - B O ^ H n H L . ECF &AW J ' V o ^ iW " !S.UnlU *cU?cT'^“r • Jfi. P re p are to I ' '4^ , Oiblm ol Coyqutrtd . _ Harvratrvpst • . PublMh ■ StHLthecp EoddcssJess is. Book o f • -Ij8 ■ ■ A B^ULLOllk^^B 7H'C*^"l v^ S V th c fljb l« -p ff-p n 22.-Feaiher------: * ------r j m i l » S K ^ i l ____ I_____ T P l' N '’ r ['"Rl" I’ _____ I" 23.Shnpedlike -j— ^ /J • /9 > sphere - • • ^ N ■ ______?l-J\olframit»* ..S. H arem room • __ . 27. Help ...... -^-- 29-pstrichlikB _____ THg ^QueczR bird -•*, '- 30. Woven

T Jrp? aifjcfn^. home SIDE SID GLANCES By GALBRAITH ^ ii _ _ 36. Tow n in Iialv 4 ______37. V alley ______l ' : t ^ ^ ■ ■■',; J S ~ “ 57 j a* ~ 38. Moisinn t\Vi«vCrOT\iLCS: ■ ‘^NV^VSOTUl - „rJ—. jO- M 6"iorand» v K tf c J T .- H 42.Domesti. \: o o a r ?f«.^a^vas; w ■ ■ “Wu cwLq ( - calc* \ &c^^)OOT£>^ o a w W O P-W t-W•WREE-ViEWDED I .' 43. B rave m a n ^ ■ »JEX\Ki&N“, . i - U i t : - ff OslWhWt vjtxJE)C\VbG.^V)CSVi"T • C C T O P Cia»v>>«T^vf^scpEWt^ a V ‘1.1 ------<4. Dash 5 '- ^11^ — — 4fi. Girl's name B ■ T O w eN ? aiOOVSD o o ED-W6CSWCff*WE ■' ------— 47. S oap.fram e ■ e CCBW?\C\ R EC At' ts VOT ep I— > -resRORiJR-WKT 3V«li J SJ. Accomplish ------' ~ ~ ~ ^ ru IUU n M»L ’ ^ I f ^ BOAKmNiUIQIiaE_^Mm j _q b _ h o ^ p l e _ ’ y r ' IS iT -rg o e -WV IPlP ^'rS u TOWfJPUA\P . ' I ^ ( i . »• COMMBfiTATO;?^- < t------r ------\ WANTA PEEP OUTA ■ ^ EW60M WRITES Fe6L-l m? TH&ALFALFA L0N 6 ' 5^That thief 'is dii® ^ J 1 :W Oolfy.'- W hm is t h a t ^ H •'■ •(i3fif , sSABOJT.VOUSeoU^^.X^^ ' ENOUfiH TO AIAK6 A 1 { toniaht. Moybo this ■ ciooW.goirtg- to «how ' -iV a WyAMBllLANfeHlk IITTLITTLE SET,LiNe UP- M '' 0 - ■ ^^HEi?g-.OTHeRWl$6 >k>Bt<5ET0AC

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) Y S A R RIVE r IN Tr W I N P Aa l x s , g e :t: s e i tDO< BEGDF s e a ^ _ ' '1______i*' * . ■ * * ' * * ' it * * * •' ieam Sclehedules WiV^orkouts L- R eadydy to Star t Basebsball Season ^ Idaho JDj e e r , E i k | A t Jayceiee Park Pr^rior to B Numbei3rs Rem ain I ’ H H fl (; Openingr Game at; 1PocateUo) ■ At Leve^el of ’56 I ile a a , ' I The Magic Valley Cowboys,boys, trnvcl-wcnry after the trip^ froifrom their training camp at Mesa, BOISE, April 24 —-D Dc ccr nml elk suryoys rrrcntK' ! • <:■ Ariz., got a few hours off rearest today before taking theirr firstfir workout at Jaycce park. A throughout th^.atate5 showsh that animnl niimlicr* cml « II ' drill under th e lig h t wasn net for this evening by playinging imanager Burdy Thurlby " who, h o . are ab^ut the aame asIS at thi.s tim e lasl..\’'ear. in snifp 1; • with 10 o£ h is players, arriviirrivcd in Twin Falls by bun earlylarly Wednesday morning. Several good harvest tnken lasti«t ffnll, the Idaho fi..ih ami of the players arc drivingg ththeir own cars from Mesa to) TwiTwin Falls. All of them weree ex- m ent said toda.v. LeviI'l HIMohler. chief of same ninnat'oiT?^ — ~ nected tn report Wednesday. said an unusually good)od f a w n ------T h e -c fl i Ity ' w e a th e r" ^ 'IC h and calf crop may be exp< ____grected-them-on thcir_arriyal■rival thi.H spring, as winteringring con- R a in ic rs Ed« J I Feud Flareres-Betwit~ ' . in Twin Falls waa in sharpI h a r p ditiohs'wcre-consistentl;e n t l y - f a - ^ =------O - ■ contrast to the warm Arizonaiz o n a i ^ | H vorabie to big game.. weather. “This is snowballw b a ll -In addition, ll U a fact of b "adres3-2to I I G iantsr^itittsburgh^ weather, nortaaebnll weath- that a good harvest by huntersnters aciu- /-v ri « ■ un Is commented one of .th .the e ' ^ 9 Klly U followed by a n Increase ! NEW VORK. April 24i (/P>—TheW major, league season is herd's rato of reproduction,.r.i".sO a penScncs I irow- players. u m aking room fo r the you I •: only one week old but already■eady there’s a nice little feud brew- After their pfictlc* s«Mlon Wed-W ed- . }1 league clubs—the Pittsburgh Pi­ th e p a st y e ar to survive In I ■ - Ing between two National la ^ nesday evening, th e Cowboys will .V J.H vigor." Mohler snld. "This I I rates and New York GiantH.nts. Thft feud actually began more hava another workout Thursdayly aaft- tt- O" -n inlltw o„t 1„ W reason why a herd that UH pr ^ 8 ''’^ Sentile i a.j “ than a month ago, during; the ernoon at Jaycee park, - ..'S hunted U highly productive. a oVer s n n DJcro In a ^ ruin- The', team will be honored at a V- ' 9 an over-protected or. under-1 eariy weeks of spring train-■ nob. banquet Thuriday evening at the thi der-hunted xuesrtny nlghl. . ij yW estergren’s5 Ing, when Plttataurgh m«n»fer-Bob* nquet, '" 'J I herd soon becomes stagnsnl Reliefer Bill Kcnneilv rni bM by Bralan predicted'' the Olantiii-nta Turf cfub. Tickets tor the burijuet — '■ sUting mainly of. older anlma which will lUrt at 7:30 pjn.. a«are would IlnlBh In la il place. ^ According to Uie latest» h 1?. . ; . . . 'Of NlcllOli 3 . th e available from Ed S c h a ac k . the th« chnrnrrt u i i ) , * ^D ouble PacesS "The hen with them,” w»i the - ' - ha rv e st queatldhnalre survey mlldeit of Rlgney’a expletlve*-when:,hen club't secretary and business man- i l year's deer lake reachedi " a ' U “r"i i s 1 ,guest ■^Rer. al the ballpark. high of m ore th a n 70,000, } he waa Intornied of a PlraCe request. open [1 It all came about thU wny;^ Tho Magic Valley team will oper '• reported. The Idaho deer h: i . V andals’W in - over the league leason 'ITiursdaj f,! w ^ ’ Sari Dleso ....010 noo lo o - J ■ While Rlgney wai rejoicing over Pioneer "giSSe T h u rlb y . BSBSgfrBSBS of (ha Maglo Valley Cowboya.oya. la greeted by Cd sebasek. the» elu,eJub'f «t revealed by the survey, h [ Iusl at Pocatello. Atter a ihree-gamc, sMreUrr and buaineaa manaitr,Itr, asai the ieam arrivee la Twin FaUaUa f /r o m iU Mesa, Arts., tralD lni' cammp. p, iAt creased steadily from about Judion. i7). Kennrtt,® 1 " - MOSCOW. April 34 Informed by..£ddle ..Logan, OlanU'HanU’ Cowboya will return to Twin. Talli ------T h e elk h a rv e st, on theth e oUier ‘"I:!!!”- I I - ' WeiUrgrtn'i Ihrw-run double aUrl !s had to open their homa aeason-.- nexI next ...... _------...... 1 -•--.-e4-I«Uho-on Jln .wny. to .( win clubhouie man. that the pirates had ' J l ' " h a n d , a p p aren tly h a d leveledeled ott at SOLONS 7. ANGELR I I a sDlll requested ■petmlMlon-foi- the useme ot of Tuesday nlghl at Jaycee park, ^ about'13.00Q u n til th e openl 1 cverW«*hiiwU>nTue«d»y«nd»»pli rkout wHI,pUy *138-game ached-ached. - ^ genm l .SACRAMEtrro.-Callf., Aprtll ' ' of fclwo-K«me*eri«lh*tWt North>1 the Pittsburgh club had adopted,d Isstlast nient. y ' vest. D uring eac h of tl^j. pni„A„|, tw o flve-hlt pltchliit by c S ’ Pred Winner! nt the two halvea of .the 4 — -J!^t«r-«poUlng-th^iiiklct_lw.. two ye**" *hen Bragan replaced Fred / leasons, approximately ^0000 10,0C 'elk Boyer and Jerry Sireeter'i tecB aiidaU Ka«*yTurmanaBemin958-Uirpr=[T.-prr aeaaon wlil-plar-»-beat-three-of«Te*of» — ^ f r '■------have-been-tnken-by-hunters.-[„i. home-run, defeated Los AnHa J nplon- / / ■ •' luni la the flnt Innlni. the Vandiln only poat-garae pracUcee aes- series tor the league champion- In aouthccntrat Idaho10 severali a^d' .eh“ded a four gaihe^^B 1 ■■ i plekftl up «I* In tJw lecond on onl irk in *h*P-' Should orie le am w inI both J H - - V - J f - pos>v}Br apecla}-deer-hunt»nt» 1In -th e ^ - ■ ------thre*.hltt4ind>three.«rw*-ThJ-^i thB-'le«gue.- ItSriudlng-Uie P Polo o lo halvea. no>post-s«asonaetle«-«llUb<■llUbe HI Cassia-mabagemeot.areaL .we.were xe- Angeles hnd'won tin b l i bit wu Weil«Tsren’a double.■uhait grounds. No club refused them.■m played. , placed by a general seasoiedwn iMl rewrwrtncjroOtrtertThtnefRrl 1 f All Northern dlvUlon buebal•7k in 'The lesslon usually li conductedineled Thurlby, starting hls first aeasor -w yenr. Mohlet noted. ...000 0?n OOO-} ! teama are now at the ^ mark. !i li0 by George SUler, hall of famerr who 0 manager, said the team will b< I - He rep o rte d th a t th e n\im n'iim ber o f Secrem ento .'...tiJO 311 OOx-.^ i f l ir the "giving It all we've got, right Iron Last Bowling ' itandlnsA* Waahlngton haa .11 a i . 3* i “ baitUig Instructor for the ; ‘What’s Hlappenedi to, h u n te ri Increased aharplyL, lastw vear D nrnell, Sherry (5i. Oeorji 3 ;, neord and th« other jchoola all‘ 7 l-l V Pfrates. HU Job U to sccompanytipany game." b u t th e deer kill remainedined about Baynlck <8) and OUon; BoyerM j wajhlnatoa _-.W Wl 1 0 ^’ , 7 3 ■ tha Uam every day, observe everv every Meanwhile, the o th er t«ami Tests Slated „ Uie same as other recent years.year The _____ ■ J ' f Idaho ______082 001 OCX—ft 1 • pitch from a grandstand seatIt dl.dU around Uie ihree-sUte Ploneei 1954 and 195S h u n U each bi id lot league also were arriving at thelt SSaVdlOSB 8T A B S 4 . BEAVEnSS " I rectly behind home plate, and Jot t Newk?’ Fa’ans W onder . In about BflOO deer: In 185353 anttan 1U50 HOLLYWOOD. Aprll 2» i » . M down hU observntlona. Then, shouldihould hotne bases and were'getting set foi For This Week , . th e kill w as a b o u t 7.000. any of the players request It. aiilerSUler the opening games. , JE R S E Y CITY. N . J.,, April A 247;^W hat’a happened;necl to In both southcentral andnd 'easterne S U rs squeesed pnsi Portlind ■ mung Bobe, gunning for lu thirdb ird . Championships in two leagues a: Tuesday night to end ihe!T« |ii| would conduce'* post-game bAUing ^ Don Newcombe, who won1 27 gam w for the Broo)»l.yn Dodgiodgera Idaho there has been a mo tcaaloD. stressing the parUcuUrieuUr straight pennsnt, wlU open at■t Salt th e Tw in FalU W om en’s Bowlins as- deer kUl losing itrcnk In a gimt S Wed- 1356 but has been unableible to finish two Btarta.thia .sprinnrinflr? general Increase In the dee I i s e w i M ----- — fiswi-he-had-observed duringff Uie ^ k a Clty. MUsouU.vlIl be at Idaho sociatlon win be play ed off Wed- wrnnff Mohler reported. .For aouthem thcentrni nessed by only 838 fnns. ■ I ' MAJOB LBAOU* game. FalU and Great FalU will playl*y *tal nesday and the bowler of thea yeaiyear *Tm okay,” aays big Newk;wk dourly. "There’s nothing wrc 5 Idaho, there was an Increasereue from Portland ____ 000 100 200-1 ] ■ will be choacn la bo th leagues Thurs- 18 000 in Hollywood ....Oil 1000 0 lx -< iiB t« K l A fter M onday's gama two p-iiu- Pilt.n- ______rhurs- with Newcombe," Inai.ttaa W ai er Alston, the mild-manneinnerea 12.000 in W53 to about 16,( i ' : iJ” !i *‘i burgh player*—Dlclc G roat and1 PPaul aul . , day nlghl. . Brooklyn manager, addinIding: —^ ^ 1D58 and in eastern Idahoho the U In- Tremel (3). Thorr.* In the CUssIc league. Downs snd 13 000 to A nderson (7 and Cnlderenc: ! ■ II m Smith-requested the ex(ra batting Vrd- Neivcombe V • crease wa* from about 13/' *v ^ „ { (j and Kobatiu ■ is ?■ S:P.j=ES! !!1 I! tl Slmplots will clash at 7 p. m. Wrd- I t about 15.000. li • H z z r n z ^ T i i i m mIB m Ht pracUce. A telephone.csu waa “pmade Sjaerman Act ; henday at the Bo-wladrome foror thetht better form. I have seenJ'him hi Redlegs Can’t Tha elk take remained 'J r/. r” i? T ------» I n.«07 IH from one clubhouse to the other ?h2 w u th ^ SEALS 3.,M0U.VT1ES 1 " ^ asUng for the use of tha field. ' champlonahlp. A t th e aam e timetime, with better co n tro l,’anda n d I _ ^ stable a t a b o u t 1,000 In tha 1 I M Toui* ■ ...... »«!» Mi 1001 «» Weitern-Music and fl.'Harpei a i d fro m SAN FRANCISCO, April :{M Actually, Bragan had no'knowl-;t" Suit Against iarper have aeen him throw a 1 central arem, but Increased eompany Uwns of tho Magle Citj harder. But. his arm Is»*.lSEStayX)utof n nearly 3.000 to m ore th am n 33. 000 n “ " r y P^^^ed hit deer and'S.C “ J l! full tesponslblllty. Frank Clraolo, who aought thala NaJNa* which begin at 8:30 p: m. Thursday. PWllles here Monday that Uie »: diiho°°wfth V^couver '„.'000 001 ooo-m B OOO-a-year Negro righthander,er thei clnnatl manager Birdie Tebbetsbets has last year in northern Idaho 1 ------!■” ." I « »II iHt nigney's Immediate reaction to the tlonal FooUjall league franchUo»e no«now Com peting In th a . M agle CUj ng.Ume both species continuing veryeryilentl. ] 8r^ m ncl^ ^ request waa a blunt “no." £.4, . "m ost v aluable playerf' In thle' e >Na- been around baseball a long-t .{•v “ ^*""ti2rnto5i^TV held by the San Franobco 4Ben^ li. league wlll-be M artha Watson, Car- but he> probably never seen,en. aany- ful In the area, 48 IM ■ ■■■'. - ' ~ • • attempting.lo revive ab anU>tnul Hatel league last year, may be 0 ment-lo' White;, Dorlsh and fisdowtt ■ I nu.— — }ii ?!!!!! d and CrusC fae e ' ffI ir s t JO-8. - u n d e r «cUofH. J .a n d 3 o t th*► Sher.Sher- Pone 4 I • ><> . * ” i rrence Newcombe was shelled fromm the1 state's probation ha* been end Uie a ta te , h e re . Robert* U third in I S ’r-EEEElii Is I i ' 1 I : the Los Angelea Rams. It Includuiciudes Fehlen and TJCLA'a Wnll Torrence ended. For other secUons ot the ms. tied a l a record-breaking 8 feet mound In the second game of® 1 Kenneth L. Wilson, comnilssloiissloner the department holed thnthat Cnrev nnlntsUndlns. ■ I k:.--= = S jii S_i 0 ^ \ IJ ? ? all owners ot tho 12 NFL teams. lot I J D ? ( :»ald a 7 Inches in the. high Jump, sndiH In.'In- world serlea agniMt the New* Vi of the conference, stated thath st ‘lr- lake In Blaine county would:ld beb< open aujou »•»«. 2h ■ I I e/ I2 .ttift 0 . Marshall Leahy ot the NFL'sald < l.InJUe Y ankees. iva the disn M aury G raves a et a Iwo-milc . rcKUlarlUes" lA th e aid programram for to bnnk fishing only May .l.-J'^lyl.Ji 1.4- r G u aran tee d - f l ** Mcauit, ik -1 ) fytnnhriJh. tlI I} »0 'a m o tio n would be m a d e to .h a v e thi ____ ..JJe»combejit»rl«LD>e seventh a 121 « |ll« » l" . »» 1 I «;«tnrld.. rf 1* 0 * A case dismissed^, . • record of 0:18.4r ------m me •‘hletes-hatf been corrected.J ------Jim - m y S m ith UJm In Custer c — rRADJO-*-TV...-fl Iftst game of the lerles against 1 iifiii. nn was ordered closed to fishing A •” k J ' • ______• _ » J J yanka and took a beaUng, the YankjYai Tbe Big Ten pul Ohio Slate SERVICE M a probationary status April T38. 1i 956 se p t. 30.- 1 E/==Ei!i E iiim ii “ i ___ t«o 1-1 : winning 7-0. , li R*nM , ______1»» IW Ml * Coyotes Defeat Flanagan Facingg for a period of ohe year. The general Idaho fishingln,..»on 1 MOON'S I - I . Bnndt ...... -SO* »» _»»i» Jh vliilj — ■rzooi wo x -i i The acUon waa taken Uienh e n nn | _ • All Makef - Pb»M » I I Touu ...... —- , m 'u t t n u Idaho State 18-5) Last Chance Bout ground! of "irregularities In Navy Plans Largeic e r ^ NAMPA. April 34 Rlchsrclichsrd ST. PAUL. Minn., April 34at W - Begin Practice W W e progrsnt ot Job assistance oto f OOhio READ TIMES.NBWS WANT\N T ADS. ■ : a : ...... ^ i.8a c u i! . . Mnggard'a three_-run homer_andand ia Welterweight Del Flanagan, whi L O S ANOELES, AprU 34 l-B—"'I," ob- Btate athletes" and - "personal)nal ll. Tl nine-run eighth liming helpedtd gin give came “ back • to h is hom e town' T"!® h lack experience and' depth."'ootball « nancUl < asalstanca > provided.d .-O 0h io . ir s m t i'i Footbaill Stadiiim , ^ th e College of Id a h o Coyotestes aian desperation to rekindle a fading^ eaJn «ervKl"USC's new head foollim ru n football players by coicoach H ijM ll’ S lli 'i:“ * NEW YOriK. April at w\-RcUrectcUred m -s win over Id a h o S U le collegicollege reer. faces ex-Champlon Kid Oavl/5 coach, aa he watched hti team i I i M. H trUr------>» UO l«t > orkout. Woody Hayc.v" j; I L. IlMlbMk______n i IIJ tIII u *1 « i A dm lrsl WHlJam T. HflUry HaUr.i Tuerfay at Rodeo park here. ]sn tonight before a posslbla recori through it.^ tlrst iprlng workc record -But.- sdded Don Ctsrk hoihope- iSi^i !■ I - iSg ------Monday announced th# ’'klckoff'Dtt"ot o By the tlfth Inning the Coyote»yotes gt; Paul fight crowd, h a rd - ? ; l T»u!» ------...... r«0 " m *«*m «:::j# * eriv# to raise two million dollarsdonan had moved to a B*1 lead beforare Ida-Ida promoter Jack Raoelgh has pre fully. "I think well have a ha the lightest . ,•‘.1 r*ar AtM Jl pre- hltUng gang.", •'.I ntBiiktp ...... i«i U l i»iIII 1 lil for a new football itadlum .foror the thi ho SUle could close the score:ora tot dieted a gate a* high aa 145,000 o am ong ' H A ' ;'J . J. Noh______to: i:* i»Ul iin Navy team at AnnapolU, S-S In the seventh. tSl),000 from a crow d which.OOO ma; or There were 14 leUermen ipenlng am( . . Ifl ' ' - = 'S IS IS! ! ------come close to filling the city's 110.000 may the 71 candidates at the openr use. Comfy Fail I (:•■( », iro»«ii______—Ut Ul u* « I leat auditorium. 10.000- drill M onday. Unhspplly forI r c U; . n . _ th e y did not include fuifback* C. *iC The 10*round bout repreient s e n lo n ' ' I ToUU Wi ’ tU Ihl 741 Sli Monej^Taiks,ks, Quarterback whal could be a flnar*flingreienU fo R objrts and men other aenl ^ -■ --evgr distilled! B Flanagan toward the goal of nga wei (or who a re Ineligible ai a result of l 1 ' RindtciP ...... *!u» Ul 1« 4 ' terwelght title ahot. At so. haa weU ho clflc Coast conference penalties I behind him a history of ha mls^^e haa posed on the Trojnni for giving i IM ill * Listens, Deciiicides toj*lay misled much aid tn athletei. a-need I , K. Ru»hien ...... u ; m . l U - 4 chances, m an ag e rln l squabblej IW — Houston. abbles. • ------1 . D. nu.ht«ti ...... t n : u _ mlli j ut «OOSTON, Tex-,.April IM IW - i,._ snubs from ran k in g contenders ani 1 . - . . . ^ 1 — — Money makes the quarurbaek: go. "It was unfair lo be ahuttUng m a hom etown unp o p u U rlty ra whlcl and WCLA,N8 WIN , i t _ Touit ------. in i n nn:i That bald phraie mms up) wha what family back and forth every year, ‘ Tko B»»lt«f« in iilay ^ r o in n r tt- th e mora rock; W »OEU!3, Aprii 33 U f- ’. i llindlcap' X 111 *»* 4 made Tobin Hole «ime out oror “re“re- said Rote. “Besides, you can pla rocicy, o c iiA 'naUonal collegiate track ■ t r. «.u*ViB...... t:i U l i:i . 1)1 1 tlremenf nnd what may poulbllOUlbly Ju sl so m uch r& ol£*tr*'and1 thenthe " "T ^ field cham ploni won ea.illy c V . f B. Abr«M.w...... 14* U l t a ' < Oreen'-Bay Packersrs theth ypu’re through." — fr:USedC-COMl -... . • • ------^ - ' }^f— • r*inr»«n3™ ...... u« u» 110x4 Derby^pen Draws»W a Stanford Mondny In'a PaclHc-Ct , ,1). Irwln...... U» t ; t lii»-National l f I FootbnU league Ullele OilsUtl But-WHconslnltea (everybody I • conrercnci* dueKjneet poatpoistponed ' ' 'i - m y e ar.- -- . Wisconsin owna the packers) wh J fron^ Saturday ahen 10 rained. . — Toi»i» ...... IM “ 4I i4 H j.» . Actuftllj-. th e M -i'ear-oldi fieldflcl already thought $18,000 worth abot Bestof Golfdom , - BantW* rMnali general who holdi most ofnf theth the former Rice Institute Cotton Cotto LOUISVILLE. Ky„ April 34 WV- n>ndl(tp I l« ti» ;tl? Packer paulng recomsr l*n'tt '• thathat bowl ^tar, upped the ante so Mra.Mr Tha Oen. Dukes and Bold Rulers ( g x a r ss I c.’tor!.- » >a i:i}*J i JfJ mercenary. He signed i^4:0.0Ci0*-p)u00‘plus Rote"could~^conumJte'* by sir slr-i - lb golf go lo the post today In thehe fintlrat g j B a ^ ■ I______U Kw ...... --.... Ill W U»u* ■lil contract for hU eighth season«n forfc Green Bay while a paid nursele itay-lU) Kentucky Derby Op^n toumamer ------uith th/. children In Houston: ton:' tklth t30,000 walUng In the winnerlament ^ *77^ One reason was ly. The But there was another iparlcpJ^iTio I circfe lar-m rrsr-nRiin-tTsr^— — Come-in-and-RC«-the-«f-,-» t------^______i- j. ^ YOUR 1, fer wg’ll- glvf ymt -fnt r [ ' nin' r* sr Rmm Iftit January after .throwingR 1JJ54IJJi K ln a rd . center S a m Palum bo,». guardguftt Masters tournament—#-No. T■zkci 1 packs J ' ------^ D *llnf5oi...... t i t I « IHiH i i'» P“ »w f»r)3,I35 yards and B9 touchtouch- John Marcerelly and end Csriion Csriio In any triple crowHt-gave him I- ■ ' • X'. Knl«P U» IMiM . Ml downs, eclipsing virtually - everevery Massey. alight edge. . . W PO N tiSC !;i' P*oker record.ict^by Cecil Isben.5ben. The roiter flll-ln constitute prs( ' [ s K " j 2 L =z=ji; js jii' 1 — "I never did wanl to quit."," Rot Rote tlcally old home week for note. Th*Tt S e t U< fo r C om plei* .. - - l l IK «»i «ld loday. -But a mnn lias toiettioiettlc trade loaded the Packers with quai hquar. MOTOR-RADIATOR i-j, ■ ]f[ • down . . . ihlnk of his wife andndkida kid tcrback talent. { I ^ Q W E RI® i ^ ^ ~ ■ ■— u • 111' mm- - ilift '' *■ • fulilre."- • trrhot'JJ fit In with lhe sch*roe i C o u n ty F a » | II V. Prifo______m 141' :«T « 411 So Rote dill quit-for a publicbllc re r e - O re en Bay.“ R ote »ald.-“T hey'il hel sporu- our:defenia->ind.-.offenae,ftoo.Jhi g CARLESONN ...... w ?''fS latlons Job with Hctrln^TtanaporU :trMeRILL. AUTO-.R|PAJft - I S^Mdbolm-irr ____ > « W » 1 « tlon company, and Mri,'Roie settledsettle trade could easily glva us thana I4FLNF m -lad. Ave. N. PhenaJR...J ^ L I Touili '■ ' . ■ Ttx- tM ' WfM UU}| down to raising'four chUdreaIren la1 UUe.- ______;__ •.______..

24, 19E7 TIM ES-NEW S, TW IN' r,FALLS, IDAHO Gets First] _ Traiuiii^ing Is Hard Work■k ^in of Seasison by ■ ^ J f l B K - - i — — — — pefeating CChisox I top, Thieves! 1511lurdette’s Pilitches; \i|J • By T h« A»«»fUUd P f n re u '•'‘’ARVARNER ROBINS. Oft, April i r r '* * ^1 ...tBnd'* y o u th fu l H e rb Score,rc. a 20-cnmn winner In^t i' .r—The Warner Hoblns Junior [ . t— htctill ICichool OitscbAli-tram could ; \ noUhed W» oi-the ‘ year Tue.iday with ^ H j n rllII cllclaim "ae wu* robbed" In | i ^ | J rOfficial ® > ^ ”lirfuU our-hlt, 5-0 victory over>vcr Chicago, inflicting thc loMncInc aI game to U tnler Junior : Lpproveda f by s. Despite the riefeAt, the ' hlclih (rom fn nearby Macon. ptvpINCINNATI. April 2<1 —-National Nr league•preafd'erit c clunrr -to first plnce by M y i l H I r Hir visitors won lO-O and nine ^ .. Ilirilip runa cam e when t-anlfr ." .«Tcn r r c n C, Giles declared TuesdayV tlthere is no evidence that ------, ...... ' h » lf' « n I Knme. I 1 runiirnHUT* stole home trom third. ipitchcrher Le>v Burdette of the MilwaiIwaukee Braves throws the -. ^ Score:ore Uiiti t Kvrnged a lou to Chl- at it is not a rule viblaHon ' ^ - ' ^ ^ M A e«ROi InIn lllast week'a leaaon opener at J illegalral spilball.s And he added that i - m K a T ^ M J W .’eland when Bllly Pierce bested a pitcher to moisten his fingersera before a pitch providlnar \ ' in 11 innings, 3>3, Pleree wa* ruins Walloi) wipes them off before he * * * * 1 ' elmsed ed nTuesday In (he third In- A lo u c.•hos h o s the ball. , . 4..» r B C ninft.t. yielding ylel three runt and seven lev ruling came In'connection |- ||] in Ihe Comlskey pnrk contest. agerman by a |Cincinnati Rcdleg request lurler Wants ® leyela^d'* lo -h it ittac k .Included an InterpreU tion of pitching . «* KEKBY K B B S C m jra * flJtH.lrfth 'in n in g hom er by Rocky Col- 8.02 which prohlbiU a pitcher A t I ««7^ Plooeer Jen^e mBnnger* 0 n-lthr.„ th e bnnen empty. i-puiunff-A^foreign-iubstnnce Lp()logy-Erom it ed WlllUm* backed big Prank - -< H B 5-b-Mai’gin—-O on the•he bbait. apiUlng on cither the come,through.In suinvan'i llvan's four-hit pitching with th e __ ; H a | . HAGEI\GEfiMAN._Auol 24 — LarryJjJAa.or.or hisI glove and.ruMing the l< i> , IS^SS T l « M o n , Hjoihh hn.hnmerun of hi* career and a _•« • Kinchrio:hploe turned in livtf-hit pitch- ball in In hi*hi glove. ledlegs’Boss - ^ pilot who l» h*PPy run-prod'•producing ilngle a* the Boston Middli f*ce twIiU a* he •lams th* bMTT b*r 'with a left hook. Fitllmer Ing JoUJob tor Twin Palls while th e ’nle ir Reds'F request came after IKlddlewelght e h tm p io n G ene Follmer’*y f*< MILWAUKEE. April04',Ti-Pilch.- J l ' ir»y U>* ‘>** .’ ^***1 Sox whipped th* Baltimore it eondlleondlUonlnr for hi* return bout with Ray 1RoblDion May 1 at Chicago *l«littm.lun. IIlt« train* at Tam O'Shan- Brulnin> cicoupled a I3-hlt atlAck with manaeerlager Birdie Tebbets claimed _ ^ U OrlolMS.Dies 3-1 a iB o a to n , t« r■ Golf elab near Chleage. (NEA photo)■o) eioua Hncrrmaii rrrora fbr a BurdetU3etU was a -’cheater’’ by throw, Lew BurdeUe of the Milwaukee 'sl:j, aves Tuesday night ntked I pub* ^v|i ^ “who won- • Wlllinn/llllam* blaat«d.K low inside pitch * • * * * '.**** * * ' W * « 18-0 b4.\ebalt b*.M victory here Tuesday Ing Uie tlie spltballi in a game againat “ raves £,,h»thl*J»«l».t le «0 <20 feel Into lh* centerfield ____ nfternooimoon. Clnclnn*:lnn*ti l«.u week in which B ur- " c *P«apology from Birdie Tebbetu.- I;. ■ ^ • d o wlUi t h t « J ^ ^ y j g j ^ B . bltRchPriicher* In th a flr*t inning and _ ter a acoreleaa first .Inning, th e deltee bealbei the Reda 1-0. TebbelU managinager of the Cincinnati Redieg* '.f is Burdy ^-^M H nST ) thenn drovedm in another run in lhe fS | | exploded (nr sU runs In the claimedned Burdett's practice of plac- >^'ho10 hihnd called the biff righthander 'uk-, ^ b r. the new ■t'A A ; A fifthh winwith a ground alngle to right, J Llobinson W / Shieiies From Conm t r o v e r s y ml (mine and after thiil the ing hlahis fingersf lo his mouUi before » 'che:••cheaUng spltbdller." ji ^ ; ^c^the Mule noyoy 81Slever* *Inmmed a two-run ^ iiwue! nnever o was In doubl, n pllclvillclv appeared to be a vlolaUon BurdBurdette made the request shortly *1'^'! viUey Cowboy*. homerner lrin the bottom of lhe ninth T ) _ _ incheloe mnnnged to stay out ot of ruleule 8,02.8. n fUr u r \Warren Olles, NaUonal league Ing to bilng an abrupt finhh r ^ l l bie all the way while three PI- Hes dei5bJiscering pitchers’ battle and iut ^ Says FulliUmer Is ‘Awk^ k w a r d ■ liurier* failed to stem (he tide, ever,V heh e waa n o t protcatlng .the use th e MUwaukee Ml pitcher has not vio- ' ; Aorc* Ri^ln^ the Washington Senator* a 3-1 T hele loilongRSl'bit of Uie game wns a ot a\ Bpitball,*pi as such, but merely latedted any( rules. ■ • r Rny Robinson refuses tobe drawnawn into any controvDi-sial triplee by Twin FalLi catcher Jerry w hat he imph over the New York Yan- '-'liiL::H1CAG0. April 24 f/P)— Sugar Rn> t he claimed to be a violation In making the requut,'Burdetto ‘ lyn, scoring two run.^.' . of the ru S J ^ e 'o t" O n l- K«k4n, r t t llcilfford, P - If S n 1 gf anyany 'o th e r p itc h er docs, I 'f e e l Lewi*!wl* Kent, "wa* a lre a d y . having j K mlCTo*cop« to look a t these brenklncuklng sma.^h by Lou S k lu s on the lelm ing confidence that rn » -i 'S:S ! : tldent th e um pires wlll call It.*’ troubliouble wlUi *oms of th e older kids." p:] » • H ln e d S . iR-ha8-beon-o88ociaLed-with. itie-B out-to— TWbettBTniartns ■char88”H86— t" 7 Get-iet-T op-Scores- Redlegi, who *ubmltted the xhurM -TO, -eompo»JU..t»er«s«-JeL_»n debutut.of ot DonOiecJruesday.antLcar: . - nursday. atter B urdette h s d b e at- li:!] ii J tha ixfla,reoWe» on th e c)ub w m rltd1 ttmthe A thletic* to -a S-4 decision A * H iT^l7T'j"l‘'lIn‘derdoB, " ' ^ " R o T ,'r;; iUxsiiiPltlnt-to-ailea,-*sid-he w** *a t- ej]-t}}erthB RedlBg^-l-Or - - ’ || in«r«»«.n; ITie-hlllm -irtrr overr UxT UiTDetroirW e'r*:------‘A l:fr * JT ra u slio o t Funmcr'r’b'Mtroffcnse*'*ha*de- eE J: xam ined- : — u ti M run* bfttKd In nplece. Velerateleran Hank.'Sauer further es- . . fensese U his I awkwardness." said the _ !*!• i i i i n T.UI. ” : r o l V* Hked for a clarification and ^ a T^t’i not too lusty a batting; tabllahfdllshed hlm aelf as New York's No. b:, , 'L. 'L.' ReLvJ got the highest score 3s-year*oyear»old S ugar B ay, who wlli be 4IC A G 0. April 34 CfWMlddle-' rZTrBii, K.iii MB :SB 1- 1* It >"l«npretrpreUtlon of .rule 8,03 end we Sloftball o t Tourney Ji «««. but Iff a pretty jood RBI l clutchlutch hitter by driving In the of the:he dayds with a 97 in the Ifl-yard, trymging tot< recapture the middle- :ht chnm plon Oene Fullm er-and lI>C«rmin- r t n . n mo o-« j havee reereeelved it," said P*ul. "Ontll KrfSrnuiee. bearlnR out Turtby'i only( run lo give the Olant* a* 1-0 loo-targe•target event of the registered weightght crownc for the third Ume challengelonger Sugar n*?'Robln»on will ’ it has never been definitely l> lrt fftdlcUon that there will b« tome triumphmph over Pltuburgh as rookie trap*hootMhool spon-iored Sundny by the alterer firstfin winning J l from Jake take: a preliminarypr medical examln- “! determin:rmlned whether It w»* perails- X *Ians i a Announced mrer hitter* on lh e club. Burn*Wen*kie-outpltched Ronnie Kline TwinIn FalUFal Rod and Oun club. UMottaMolta at the Chicago sUdlum in aUonn ThursdayTh for their 15-round K aaseball S ( Scores B for a pitcher to go to his novBREMERTON. April 34' W -T b # ; \\ Of courw, tlus average* for the in a brillianfbri mound duel al the The-he ahoot*l was one of a aeries 1051.1. title bout al Chicago sudlum. ith. Since we and *11 clube are jrUiwutem regional woman's 'j. neUa on Uie club U n o fay a lla b le. Poloi> grounda. grot .tponAorec AMERICAN LKAGUE beingig adadvUed thU ts the InUrpre- iftball tournament hM been aet :i,!} nsored by the club. The next reg- • «iyouYou c a n 't bo* w ith th is fellow. RobiawjblM on, who h a sn 't looked very n»iiimor«Imor* ______^•....r....D» 000 Ofll-I ( 0 U tlon.on, that U satUtied u*.“ Cana of them hit *en*atlonally on Att M:M ilwaukee, a IQlh Inning u te rered d trapshoot tJ wlll be next Sun- ^eepskeeps his handa up, He Is smsrt aharp•p in hla driltv snys he haa n«i<>nnn ...... 100.. o:i> l»»-» « B T Aug..a-34 In B rm ej^. , UK itndlol*. but they w eren’t facing homerner bby rookie Cal Neeman, hi* day.•, AprilApr 38. enoughlugh .j not to. expose hlmnelf to nothingling Ito worry about. He weighs .M. ' F*rr>»«i> (I) ind Clntbtrci f. Andrew PendergMt, Wsahinston Bfgfcttlonal pitching. flr«tI Inin the major leagues, gave pueinslacing second to Reiaa in thc 100- get hit. He'* very awkward, very 183H•t poupounda and expecU to be down ' aU softball commlstleiier. < ao- jii | • • • lhe ChllChicago cub* a 3.J victory iet ahoot from the IB-yard line unorthodjrthodox." to 16959 fotfo r the fight, , ' Vork Durnament Set • £junced £ the dates for tha playoft ' .;l . i handed the Milwaukee Brave* hlniWn -...... 000 BHO 011—1 I 1 ( Uii JUT m if one te am in th e and him' I Roy Blakeslee with a «a. Other ..jI thJnJeu,Jn I atlJI h a v e th e sluff Jett FulJmeJJlJmer h*i displayed fine '’ “ J'/t.*'! ir tha belt teams la four lUtes. Il{j Ir tint- defeat In *1* *iarU this „con lorm In irbi tnrf A6«rn»Ii>y, Jfjtl* {if f i n r Irinie failed to clim b above the their tin acore* Included Tom Remlng- i„ „,eme to do the job." Robinson con- tune-up:-up work but hasn't impreased >mi 0«rb*nl.strix Courtn»r HI. * j r ‘Ladies’Day* h£,Pendergast aald the tourney . TlU * ’i' M mark In team batting. Missoula season,“»"• ■* lon.. 05: 05: E. L. Patrick. 01; E m m ett ued in an interview, "But ll Is formerler heavyweighth champion Joe •, dvanced and beginning players draw•aw the1 *Ul* wtnnen of Mentaos, t ' bid a mark of ^ At St. nUce. BO; L. V. R othrock. 80; Dr. Dossible. »■ cii» "”~~Tnn'*tfl ini-s t o Advan t St. Louis, the Cincinnati Red- Prentice. ilble, mnyiw probable, that I Louis.Is. Lo Loula has not yet picked'the fc;,"**!;nil . .„r““ ' r ‘ ''"oii* ii« 000-1 * I will pailpair off for tournament com- Idaho,laho. Oregon and Washlnston. BolM won the lentnio batUng i,,,,I regainedresa their homerun touch J. E.S. Potter. Pol 87: Jim M oore, 80, and nt ^i,win. Whether I win or lose, manI he t:thlnka will win and has aald cnWi'i Trnelit III, Rorrnan 111 mil petitionlUon T hursday a l the •p.eekly P h.us » Uthe metropolitan chanjiloni ef !| I; IlUt wlih a mark of 578 and Magic Tujj errelt broke B3 of 100 h a n - career.eer. 7T h a t doea n o l nece«.iarily Rohlnson l u t year’* batting average* don t victo l a to n .. . NATtOMrtTjTKARtlK ‘ *nnOUHClounces Mrs.' I. A. Hanel. Worn- victory over the SU'Loul* Car- dicnp>p torgeLvtnr followed by R c Im with meanan I'll retire after this one, how- 1 Oolf association prealdent. CANAANAD1AN8 W IN i] ] nuD a thing, really. Some of the dinaUal* onr Bob T hurm an's two- 93 nndxnd Reminglon-with R OO.Slakcalce ever.’-*-__ have no opinion m yet." said :: ...... “JJ Q®' Blwtn were in class D leagues and 1n», Ttii»4V4“ t»)-»BS rolI»iMI«rBil«» —P*Irini«Irtng»-wm:b*-made-«t.-the club TOfTORONTO. Apm-3<-lf»-Wlillby------i i 10th Inning pinch homer. hndI na acoreat of 88 w ith D r. PotW r n»hln*(lobinson w m aaked about chitrges la. " n r d m ir R iy 1* slow b u t he's 1:^0 were In hlgher'closslflcatlon*. ------g e ttinling g an a 83, Rob Hogereon «n^M, Ful WMUusb house.i*e. ' T ee-off tim e 1* *et for 9 rf»re.«ifeated ^kana 5-3 T aasday --{I'' it Fullmer wa* rabbit punching trainingnlng according1 to pl*n, Fullm er *" ** . A potluck luncheon will follow n igijt Bulipeeulatlon aboul th e ir hltU ng _ Tp» . • Prcntlcentlce a 7D and Tumlpseed a M. ^e Ight to (aka a 1-0 lead la th* be*t .-u en he defeated Sugar Ray for i^ no0 gatelle -ai and If Ray glvet up tournament st 1 pjn. gf tunlihej good fuel tor the final U a a 'Irlng on 15 pair bf double* Ur- u,e.tlUeI.tiu* in New York last-Jan. 3, j :::! ! ! K ’loir r seven lerie* for tha Canadian 4 liot Itor* league" discuaalon* .before ^ ™ ? r . e of his speed for power perhsp* ffcMt. Btnrhn not un-1 Dolln: Pick. - - - ees Practice s. Dr. P otter h a d a 44 fo r top ■.B.bbl H), WIIImIbi (10) «nd L«n4- ^ — Senioranior Hockey champloaiblp' aad ' M'' mil M ion’* play^begln*. - j Rabbit punching? ... I don’t r«- . . . AD TIMES-NEWfl^ WANT ADS, theIB famedf* Allan .cup. ,| I r - score.rc. BllBlakeslee wa* aecond with 40. mber anything about it,’’ Robin- ” *'*itill « b e a t Fullmer."______bw ed by ReH*. SB; ^ ra ip M e d . 34, 7^» Twla-F*lU-Jayc«e*.-have_» X Uidoors C l! tor t aaid. |i ; tin* program going to develop aporU _ nieejt-cKamplori‘**Jd'he'we!ched Sf n the 16-yard. SO-target event. I pounds when he atarted train- ^ lalereit among th e younger se t and | R Rogerson chalked up a 4B for ” rtl iponior a Junior t«nnU touma- \J ipening P I : Game dSS ; for Fullmer and w m 184 now, t winning *eore. foUowed by Oene i"f,_jr overqJ,; the lim it. BtAt (gain thi* year. _ , II wilh a 44 and Herbert Tyler Hi* golf tournam ent aponsored by 8ALT ^ T LAKB O n Y . April 34 IDV-' H a ll wit T hat doesn’t meon anything," he Bit Jayceea U * e ll'est*blU hed here TheI SaSalt lt L ake Beea. ahort th ree play- •h » ^ ______• , . added.ded. , ; inl ipparently. th# tennl* touma- *« from‘Wm th e ir 1057 roster, stuck to Hoblnson looked a lltU e *low arid ment alio U well on lu way to be- now/oor exerclM*« Tuejday in prepara- ■ D _ _ l I timing appeared off.In boxing H wmlng a fu tu re on thb local sporU Wonrfor for opening< Pioneer league play liulil l | l I B ow m en 5t;„;'g'.11* at the Joe Loula gym Monday. H Ictne. heree PricPriday afl«r an ali-rilghtatorm ____ ^ However,iwever. h e lan d ed a long right in N ■ Wot ihs Uast of UiB atrong points dumpednped more than two inche* of T V r*! V s^ond round that aent *par- n »r Iheie two promotion* Is th e fact **>oww tnd tm alush on Derk* field. Wrdl U Sponsor Kite Lee , William* to the c*nvas. n Ihlt bolh roorts ean be carried over ManagManager C liff D apper ra n hia , ______"I've’I've alwayaa th o u g h t m y wit. nol H

TennU U u k ln g lt« place a* a *pit«« Intermittent InU rain. H« aaid the J .IQ I 3 a I l l U C - l l U l l . . aon,*a'id.>,*a'id. "A* fo r m y apeed, I think ^ nijor iport tn the - Magic Valiev team,m. mlnu*ml pitcher* Tex Mllbum, ia okay. 1 aUll h a v e il. but It's V ind the Jaycre to u rn am en t i* a olckk Du001 aponK ap ^ by the Biihl Bow- ’ Nov, if lome clvio-Riinded group opener'ner' agalntti Boise. Th* three mean. wllwill begin Thuraday evening ^ ^ _ vould get behind a p ro jec t to pu t otherer playera pli wer# eapect^l htre la »t Jh*tht ®eld Buhl bllb eobool fym- 1 O A llihU nn the Twin F alU coui'J. tim*. lor for rria.y. Hum. Thuraday evening’* ae*- J.A20 U Gc»lfers | n will lU r t a t S p jn . jnu'd lee a real boom.'ln tennis. Any DaoDeilapper did not announce a *Urt- lolunteen? ■ lineup for the Prld*y night go ***»•iCra. **M. F. Smith, aecretary of Uie |i ; ^ p b. announced -ttUna lor the _ ------againatInat Ithe defending league eham- «ub, ai lye Gold of I na but put all hU hurler* through itM will continue o n e n i t h t a ek for alx weeka. I I p M lr pace* In llmberlDg up drtlla, Delicious’ Bout S S atudeiiItudent* flr*t wUl leam the fun* )erby Tom’ney I nenUU, including auch aubjecU rrtmR Scheduled May 6 ,, c‘ the manufacture of bowatrtng* iOtnSVILLK, Ky.. April U UFh- M KEW YOllK, Aprtl 34 CR-MaUh- U. . S,O . Wimbledon e Derby Open golf tournament, 1 the tletchlng of arrow*. Part .iP.®erally ^ aprlnkled w ith championj, g maker Teddy Brenner w aa In a pu n - „ the course will conaUt of outdoor vir s under way Thuraday. wlUi 100 6; nlng mood Tuesday., H e announced X Ceam d H Announced taboo ting. YESHTERDAAY’S' : I h. h u *igned a ”* w e e f bout- for . ■otln*- pro*X *nd 30 a m a te u rs *hootlnE for lEW YORK, April 34 (^>-Hamll- StudenItudenU may u»e their own equip- the» *30,000ttO.O p o t o f gold. u K, Nlcholu arena May fl, maUhing . ^ nt or arrangemenu ean be made aU bui jelter* o * m e tt (Sugar) H a rt of t* " Richardaon R ‘ch of Weatfleld. N. J., ment or Vll b u t two o f th e 17 winner* on £ equipment ren U l. th e) pro pro. circuit thla *ea*on art en- ^ Pl'lladelphi«-»nd Al- (Sugar) WU- 1 Herbie Flam of Beverly Hlll*. for ^u i| •on. Englewood. N. J . iif„ \ Ihe naUon'* No.. 1 and 3 onie tie course ei U open to men and ed In the n-hole medal r*ce at '' ' fJ iUYINGHAAB'ITSL: ’...j men and to Juniors between the thi hilly -Someone is aure to get his iked player*. 1 were-cho*en Tuea- women 1 i hilly Seneca course. Par 1* 71. g lump!,- Mid Brenner. ' a* “ the United State*’ official age*ta of 13 and 10. UiaalniVisaing la T o n y L em a, winner of ^ ______represeniresenUtive* In the Wimbledon — •____ th e 92mp< Impulal Valley O ^n, and Jim- / / / m . I 1-=® *“ T ’• tennl*nia chompionahlp*.ch ¥0/^*1 r-Demaret. • Who took the Palm • • - J A ^ / / y seayersLosem •he U. 8 . Law n Tennl* a**ocla- | ^3C | , JNips Nazarene rings IntlUUonal and the Baton |TIT | MUST M i n r a . r r X y / ju . 1, making the announcement, •• 1 r t w n R«UK®uge OOpen. - • Today’s big chq.iqnge is to I > named two women to repre- / Vme i n p by 8-7 Score n>« cowenma U tR it the ta o o , OVH 12W ,000 II T Exhibition Game I thla country In the f*med event. st ^ iz e w in n e r w ill come Irom [;1 UA'HAVI HEN WilVALLis, April 34 W J-Pltcher They■y are Althea Oibaon of New York NAMP.FAMPA. April 34 Id a h o S U te th lss'grolip:'M 'groli astm champion Doug ' ' I il 01»e Brantley hit a triple In the ,„dI UuiaeUul Brough of Beverly Hlll*, collegelege iedged Northweat Naurene Ford'rd: OeneO Llttler. who csplured W ^ ^ V B o r U L : «P ol the loih Inning with Lou callf.if. «-7 inin a ■ nonconference baseball theI Tournamenttout cf Ohamploni Sun- on flrit ba*e a n d th e Eu- . • _ — gamene Mi Monday. dayf for Ithe third consecutive time: «ne Emerald* ot th e Northwest : I 'O'REACH-PINALS------rNO Jumped to a 3-0 firat-innlng Arnoldnold Palmer, Houston Open ^^Jf^'lylMgue—defeated Oregon TWO-RI 1 b u t the BengiO*' Ued th e *ebre chaniploruiiplon, • or Jay Hebert, Texas Bute 7.8 In an exhibition baseball 8EATTLE. EAT1 April 34 «^-Joe Oreer th e “''J third ...... O pen e n k king. ir ‘•me here Tuwdny. of YakittYakima-ahd Bill Welch from the ‘f ® “ SC added four moro run* in the _ MC managed to tie up the *core TrI-Cltle-Cllle* a?ea, Tuesday won the ISC ad \ j S a M h on live single*, a paaaed hall C to n i 'he ninth by *coring tw o-runa on rightIt to meet Wednciday In the fif^ on L an d i n g s / W fuiv* wild pitches hy Eugene Slatete PPro r Match-Play golf touma- and.*.1.*. HJaU.Jmfi-Cru*adert..closs4 O U tll] Piither Chuck Meelcln*. ' mentnt finfinal*.______to M 7-» 7-5 in W e^ghth.______AMIUCAN LEAflUK ' W L r«t. GB / f m ei«» ---- ‘ I .10# Eramer Is “Greireedy,” ■..MU— -.....- ... i :!!! ,« J Gonzales Feels E: ai-= = = = ::! 1 :!3 !“ . / ISuRBON I ■hiiKua « I .«» I r May Schedule 0^^)wn Pro Tennisis To.ur lift'♦1.1* ______] I .«M I / r W B led G onzales “atupld'* and aaid luUIyiiy tired.tin I want to aee my family. ■• l KATIONAf LKACttl am f^i April 34 li»»_w «ld called. O But that’* not the main source , ‘rofeMionai tennis cham pion P i p - h e waa “gettln* fed up with thi* - "But V -.,.1.. ' V .’Io *’" • ______^ G o n ia iM said T ueaday h e i pop^UngiWng off." Furthermore, Kramer ot mmy y ttrouble with Kramer. We JfilTvVJl** ]. Pancho waa under eontract a n d n e ver er hahad had any brotherly kive ------i ll'i! P ^ n , P “»hed around" by uid. Pan Mch'other. Our relationship U cueaia■'k~t« 8 _ ...______I I .W J ___ Kram er a n d h r may couJdJd notno aay "when or where he Ito ; quit the tour." , cUy buaines* and we're good for Jier fh.n hlmaelf unles* Kra- wUl quit h other. He'* a good promoter, *hang« h i, . -That*,Thafa where Jack U w tom . W ilh hbM i dlioM «heuting in^iioa. buyio the be*t player in the world. - f imwtm' ...... ,.i I ;Im *Vi J m . lh uyiag Old .QudtK. xeaUf., w.- - - for *>«n working Qonsaie*ntalea cmintered Tuesday. ■’Ih ^ . " ifIf j.Jack wanU to conUnue pro- ■ ___ m akts k t s tHns* to altrt wUskty buy«ra.a. T lhat it w b y -ia m o iln t. ive-year co n tn et with Kramer, « **•« lu ^ ih '.* " ^ he'* been greedy." a ffve-y« tfng. but give me my proper '• rA cirie’coAJiT.j.KAKtin im I tr m arktt. it a l * a /(« r tto ( * ~ t h I t fomettmouijoW bmnd he* Woa W « L Tfl. ■ I. r**’* re of- th* money a n ^ aay In v.rwmiwu m i w • a .W — -...-'W dalld* publlc acclaim;..cmd brolna c w'hlm.«tV*’Jf '" “de a lot of dough' posed-to AS’lrSi. but M ik^T^M'if'laat longer, If'l don’t St»uti .... g o t ^ ‘‘-.N'>w 1 figure Ifa tim e while we ■e to worry about buslneas de- irboR. yeu’v* grt um ttbla? •xtralipfldollintDrtlpryou; sp< . • ■ jot It. My lawyer uy* im free m m trw«d * ' 5 :»« . / ■ ’ * forgot It 5. But I'm not afraid to vnder- Di«o J____z r : * T H - iMiiculvl. * Pfomotcr a n d I don’t a* a blrcbird.” . e uji,th lt re*ponslblUty If neces- n> p ro tec t my in - In the ID0ER 5 W O R k T « lnt H3, f" called for aet- nightht he h« and Roaewall Curh^Md b; by reporu Kramer h u of- "ner In I'm .the beat Prlncetoinceton unlveralty and feredXI AuA uitralla's Lew H o a d 1135,^ -BROOfiROO^im, R.Y.. April 34 flf^ ‘ ll , ‘on to Im In a posl- d*y' the; they move to While ooO U> tu)lum pro next year. Evenm ththough.' the defendlni Na- « / 0 _ l*toppMlfi*Uiioforbourboa'«It«ilt « iio a d « l o a Qoikiir.'-' Wll the ,i,oja... N. Y. K ram er, in Lo* Angele*. w m , "WWhere' h en doe* Jack get off throw- tlonal1*1 league]e ch am p io n Brooklyn ' n/ A ItkMiwsryllilaflyoneTarwaaisdlt< ^ la. a whUby > ivallable Immediately for com« out that klnd-«f-money to a Dodger*:Sger* hatfc w on five out of their F.;' 7YMrOU»Uda*«s..,8aliaBsi}rl nl.' . fellowow wlwho hasn't proved hlnuelf?” firstit *ixsix game* th la *ea»on. they E-j h a d .a wo h ^ . a a a e . ..ia a o u * el4 «a*UtT. - .Woai "“'’th « r U e r this "MyMy hhand la okay." Pancho **W. panchoicho satd.1 ;!^at's more money 1 .a workout TUeaday—an ell day , f - D' I ’r* m ade in a cout>le.of years, —a^ t REbb< b e u . field: • . - ^ - r r .. I fej ' M ilm ’« elflnned tn . F '^ c h o announced referringsrrlng. to a cyit.on; h^ year l - g Qt o n ly _ a ^ > l6.QM ■ rantee while T ony T ra b c rt wa* -TTie^orld'record h e wc for w A ftlnrone-~--pa «t"t: SSn^^cliif* trouble. ^ • Jn g 175.000. and I w as beating mile« I* 6 m lnulM . 10.3 seccnds, le i ^ee PROO^ aTRAIOHT~BOURBiyboN w H igkey..^.Aii^OLD .ouAi-UAKgH‘D»»TILLINa CO.» LAW* .oi«bt,trvv«ti-.r J)/,-HearsHeary-tt^Lasium io• .. ------— ir>T~i ijfjriy f fg il . ■ ■ . f • ...... T1HIE3--NEWS, TWWINTALLS, n IDAHO . " _;wEWEDNESDAY, A?mi,

wiu bt ths ftnt to get into

]ar of Tomorrow?IV?- > G(Gourl^Recess Ldng.Rangage Radar EThe air for» U so w fldeiit“ of Breakthi^ ______Tl-Thor’s ulUmaU success that It h u I, I^HBBHBBKSBSRBid ' bebeen placcd on a pre-producUon — “ r — ~ | Marks I lEndof I -•. bf ba Atlaa and TlUn a n the 5,500-mlIenlle • — ' ICBUa wMch wlll begin to be test-est- f ■ • Year in Trial I firedfir soon after the Thor firingsngs : ■ 818POKANB.AprUa4tfl—The Judge ~ m get under way. These are called theth e ■ ■ / recessed rece court yesterday and rival .■ "ultimate" weapons because therelere ,■ / . attorneysa tto brought in coffee, cake I Is no known defense agatrul them.':m. ' and a n d lc« cream to mark tht end of ■ . The original breakthrough oh L .. ’ these ^missiles was the discovery r \ ___ — ^ the th e first yetr of trial' o f% uu lU * m th 'ery ; ^ ^ r - • • mllUon m ill dollar contract suit.' ‘ I Itiat l^'dfogen bombs could be put ,' ■. T , In-nlatlvely small packages. Thisrhis i . , .. Superior Judge Aaymond F. KeUy B In n I S ' meahtmi a simplified guidance systemlem ‘ . - - " S 5 x / I • bleublew out the-looa.candle on the ■ because the Itr^ area of H-bohib anniversary cake and the party was I .h,b .t --, i! 3 y 7 S 2 2 f iK > y ^ • M '• damaged t makea pin-point ,j(ccuracy-acy I .1 . .V on in. tbe courtroon^ for some 54 | . unnecessary. 11 also meant the Lv-: , : U A \ \ l lawyen, court reporten and clerks. ■ whole*wt gadget c o u ld 'b e m ade m uch Il.1 l A i y ' TThen legarargumenU rauned. I* imaller than It wts' originally con­S -I Paclflc-Oeneral'Shea /construe- f i ceived. As 11 Is, th e T h o r is reported tlotion-company n U asking some-2'.i - fi tobe more thtmOO feet-long. mllllo^dollars from the Pend Oreille H The more reccnt bretkthroughn«h ■ './T^ t countycoui public uUllty dUtriet for k wu one of development procedure,ure. v.-r, ' y i x alleged »uei breach of contract in oon* If it w o dlKorered, that the four:our ! > ^ " / J r a tw atnicUon of tha nearby.pud B ox ; primepr elemenU of a ballbtlc missile,»l'e, i P p )✓ ✓ • ' ■ CanCanyon dam on the - Pend Orellls -I ' . theth fnme. propulsion system, nose K ^ riveriver. > - . cone and guidance sy st^ couldI be * ' Inlr tum.'the PUD haa sued Pa- r; developedde separately'and under al­a l- . t l a end collision. Mui . mounUlns. Other testing w u done te , , in.millUry Uctlcs." a.group, of of- WASHINGTON, " (NEA) - The atlatlon for the ImporUnt firing pro- ^on..*^tuM m lutles...... c rc ts: ...... mide Jluah wltfi-the skin of the csrr 'Thi'The answer to this Is a warning do- in. J final phase of the development of ai (piIHTim. Huge concreU -taunehlng Auto-enjlUM will be hem w ill say only tliai iht i» to enter partly throush the roof. - UK u» Of movable wlndowa are a mnlor are a ir force w lll b e in to an Intensivee beibeen added recently. *'•tiso l>ecn proved o u t o n o th e r mls- K Nine smtll whales, six to ten- o jU le i. - w ith w h ich these m luiln hnve im. PnMi»ngpfa will be BCBled J n e o m - mi^ II R a^r would be involved in such program of teal-firing IntermedlaUe 1Meantime, security restrictions of ^ pletely alr-condTtloned Interiors. “He - foot-crltUrs,-thrashed-ashora-dur. BI£t , ing a brisk northeast blow. When nngr^W m llfir=T)«lU tie-m t8»» thi thB~base- have beeu-ltw naa^-andyd —-3aiese-n\iMlieajirftjiie^d>ducLfi[ : s e a ts will be vcnUlated. R a d a r w a rn - requirtdkqi nnd clear filtered air wlll* . on^improvsmenuq in_sleerfng ho ill* Biles. .W ith in , Ic«a_than a ycAr th e8 th'the^pres»,has.not_been.j3crmltted ed ththe air force’s western development tlM bt.supplled-nicchftntcaUy.'*-r~ i.„ . tha order-cama-to-Heut.-N,-H. JUm aivuion.meoded by M aJ.'aen.'.Ber- Uo” uian . first' th6uiS!l"^$ib^ isya;-.-.- -■ - jp,Joa»eblood.-to.‘'get_them;.hact.to lest-flrlng'or-lnterconUnental bal-- IniInsfde the gales. . - « -iCffVroift’i- T ff ltn r e -n d - w n s o rk in g " V i ; UsUc-mtsslJerwtth-nmgt»'«rt~friOO -_ nard, A. Schriever. it was operaledMed ’m porunl Ions n a oa revolutionary changes In seaU., ^ 'Today ^ we balance rim pressures'0 sea before they die.” he and Ills men ® ~~Fmal-negptlatlon» wU h-Bratti for |}J nich' « '^fwce-nj^ilwaro-the Snwt-r I xnore Uka Eulded missiles. oa < on the- steering wheel sgalnst the bra I miles will b e a U r te d .. . ..- thithe coailnictlon of mlsaile monitor:® lllil c e 't H e ^ n h a t l a n p ro jec t whicH" . T h is is no t r'dream car"* a tu ff. VenVentlUllon through the seal is at e braved the cold water M d atUched [• developed lhe atom ic bom b. Sc^fen-Jin - Nnvnho. T hey sre culled *>toJ llrat only likely to show u p on a.few, varying aide forces on the car andd lines Uni to the talU of tbe whales. Several Si "brcakthromhs" In vitalI InsIng aUillons on Fernando de Nor- te'en prim e contractors have donelone m issiles bectiuie llity 4 ■ e ith er. “The customer Is becomlag-jnore'e A reviewi Dt'the situation disclosed1 opniopment Is yeara ahead of mtny pre-- j A Thor, the first air force IRBM cow. A pril 24—Betly Bovey *nd b Oeneral Motors experta confirm m “ VISIT IN KING HILL ‘ most of these trend*. Ravlolo snys: l l sophisticated abcut~innovatlons of>f lhattho seven of the nine whalu had1 viouvioua estim ates. , . to be fired In this program, recenUy Rene, N ew berry, both Jerome, i; “W« can expect at leajt a 35 per Two Measures of form sueh as the guided missile andd gorgone. Ta'o hard-headed critters,, ForTt months, Patrick air forcee Rxplodedrxi Just tfUr launching. Theie KINO HILL. April 24—Mr. and Jnnlca W lllm s. Gooding, hsve)« cent and pouibly as much as a 40 I ns a result inore ready to accept a however,hoi fitlly refused the aanctu-• basebase, a missile test range in Florida.-.- troubletro has been traced to plumb-b- Mrs.M Jess Ruddles. Half Way. Ore.,3re„ axle, a n d UfeUme lubricated chasaU proved a resolution calling for an­ eomponenta that would'sot be serr- nual stislpns of the legislature, lhe ______:___i lo e d ,-h e says. propoul would limtt the length of I I you think the '47 m odela a re low yearly lesalons to 6S days. Sessions I. -W tron-niBia »1 lntlia- Tha jnlnlaram halBhk o f a ear. ifJ theonttcally, U about Al Inches, an d tha .tn n political, division In thele ■ lenati. w hen a tla vot« would lesl»1 ■ within th« ntxt 10' all modela ,ulU Isle.- will b« elMo to that, Ravlolo claims. Earlier, ‘the senata approved s Thl* sroTidei i m n }nehea fo r B i.„.house-puaed bill to abolish thele ‘f; ground*ti«»rB»ei. fiV« inchea for leg death penalty in Oregon. This noww n o m . ao Indus for torse height a n d J r thre® Inches for head elearmnce. ' vlll b« voted on by the people at»t •' ■ •; *^th,these lower heights, we »Iho U98 general election, becauseK • —... . f e a n t get Into the side too well, a n d it^ -would rem ova a oonsUtuUonslll . I I JE/ • w e m u st denlop a c ( ^ a t le a s t p a r - provision. ^ 1 tially through the top," he exptalna. ■ **n>e sohiUon is th e auxiliary ro o f P /"I door,** h e Insists, referring to a 's ld>; e Proposed * ' Resort — ' door which includes pan of the roof • ' also opening up. The forclgn-mndc Development Set M ercedes aoo SL haa such a door. f t ■ „ POCATELLO. April 34 tfU-The . f t k . . p . ; Windows in the coming cars will‘11 mfluperrlior of Caribou natlpnal for­ ...... est announced plans today for s ' ' ' K ^ ' ' ' propoKd resort develc^ent at the j Festival Set by St'Pallssdes reservoir. I John W. Parker said construction5n , . ^ 5 s & j Square DancersS •/of the resort is expected te start In 19U w tth com pletion n o UlerM ______II UB VEGAS. l?ev.i, A pril 3A WV-r - m«th a n IDfO. ------; / ■ r ' An eaUmated 3.WXT square danccrj« Hei ttld tha site ia on a Umbrr-T- ■ ■ from Utah, Nevada. Arltona and« eoveredco> bench near Palisades dimm ■' ' fieem*8 old>£ui*£iaflhioned k e n tu c ^ S t ^ ^^t;5purbon ; - Callfomia are expecUd lo Uke part■ri in d on the south side of the reser*:r» ' in the second annual squan dancew Toir.*□< IhB dam U to be compleUdtd : , • . -jraimRiifsnHErKimBOH / w b ^ y ; i8 s >idistOled aad aced under &t.farmiiiii fo passed i] fesU«U here Saturday. , th^ la je tr. Topnotch dsnca callers will direcl ] Parker satd the minimum deveiup-p- I 'l ? ' on from generfnera&n to generation for overerl62years.. 1 j dancen^______nent tt the propped sll« w:il con­n- • - s is t ot a lodge. A b ln s, trailer s'teIte • . I RgAD OMES-NEWa WANT-'ADS>3 intn d boat Itiunchlng faclllltes. Jiter and roflder whiskey ,1 for finendlyy enentertaining. , ' I I Hurry,r, H1 u r r y I I ' .... fWBaB ^eStIcwWsirm^^snr i w S only. BEAMAM tastes Ilk* BEAM, 1:: T I S A L E: E I N D S I 1 ^ ^ ^ .eOURBDK WHISKEY only BEAM tastesK so o g o o d . I A P R I LL 3 0 t h I I

I B U Y „ N O WATAND ^ SAVE I pW J' 1.. 3 0 I I » l o >n tvaiy gallon of | ' I JUL-COLOR^ATEX L PAINT I .V -vj-iy;.-:;.' ’

' i S « the 12B bcaudfuautiful new docotmtor color* 5 ^ % in this top-quallty,lUty, liInterior latex paiflithat ■ h Is S ' *oc*oo so easilyily sn.sn d dries s o quickly. ____ S .M % u u 'PAIHT'tClMGUSS STORES J f ■ K ' - ' , I ATRJUEiU U E ft. I life EASY-ASTTO 0 % I n I f CHARSEI r . BEAM... ^ W . . distillers ofihe w orld'sI finfm st bourbon for 162 yem>reon»-JCTM gS7yJ i - I W . P . FULLEFLLER ft C O .

^ ‘ 2nd A tb.. 8080,, 1Phooe 2iO» ' I . '."nmoFKEN^KEN^CKY STRAI6HrBOUflBOH'WHl3K ', lii::..-..- ______HUKEl^ J«E 5 S.JEAM DBTUUWj

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TUTIMES- NEWS, TWIN: F.\I,■AI-LS. IDAHO _ PAGE_SE^Hg^EH-^^^

S a le S fai i r t s T h uir r s d a y ! 0OPENThh u rs . N itlt e 7 t o 9

kYS, the sole that all MLogic ag V alley hom e a nhd d your cari Traditionaffally, our Greaf- T VoU ' V ° " ' | o r W ' ? , \ A SALE AS GR?REAT AS ITS N !»''',. Bis. J . Ur>"' \ , • ard to, with SAVINGS inn EveryI Dc- est Sale of thc Year, with our Lo>Lowest.Price J o f ^ ,i.fjj ifg'S " ■ \ ' partment! BargainBar Buys for ydur fanFdmiiy,your the Year,ir. SearsI Doys;

i - ' i r ^ I ■ \ ; ; I I COL)URTESY NNIGHT THllURS. 7-9 Ip.m. V I % n | | a ValuableXDOOR PRIIIZES I 1 st. l*rizc...lS^l-ia)TAUYUY POWI'JIM^IOWER (67.9;7.9,5 value) , , -■ im 2nd. Pri/.e . .. DICl.UXE: iMOTOKIZEI)iM OUTDOORBR BRA ZIER , | | (25).«5 v a lu e ) 7 Cfe ••'/ r>rd. P ri/.c . ... F is h e rm e nI's ’s (c o m p l e t / S l’IN N INNG G O U T FIT '1 — / - ^ e o rr-fio T « ' / • 0 ^ - (25X n~valuc) 'o . - , IJ: I *''^^_need. / THIS BIG NIGHT IS PL.\■I-ANNHD U blt YOU, YOU!)UK FAMILY i' l L • ;AND FRIENDS, JOINTHT H E FU N ! VWKK t'0 ('F 4 :i’: served In litelite Appliance Dept. ' . ■ • ' § M M :' RINCNGER ;KUEK UOUSKHpLI) SI’ON(JK^(JE S lo th e ladic.s SPECEC! ALS! FUEE ' BOXMS 0 1 ' TIDE! M•'llE IE E T iI e a T E D d u s t CLOTH;ITHS • - V ' Arc yciii111 a. A.'•BiirRrtln Humn?" Tlirn Quniilily limited though,uRh. so Uc Early! -r ^ you’ll lovrlovr i IIiIk! THroiislioul ihf c v f > n/np. BellJfJ) ;?}1li>xrr SprcI.iM 'vlll br lui- . ' r^w Si I f nouncfii■Il iivr iivrr ilic public lulilifM »vs- ' * PRICE DEMONSTKATION.SS OK0 EI.VE SEARS V - V ^ ^ T ' ------icm . Tlicii,'licii, : iiniil th e bdl rlii» .’tciilii, ; MERCHANDISE.,Sec It demonmonHtraled nnd Save ' ••\T.' 1 . you’ll hniehnie 11 cliiincc lo buy iiecilnl. . • c popularr lirm Ufiiw nt. nidlculou.i ’'Glve.-iwiiy" fnl .Scars Dn.v.s Low I’rlccsJ : \ f M I ------' Low Prlcr.vrlcr.v )b to 5:30 ond-7:00 to 9:00 p.m.n. THURSDAYTH Store Hours:VM'c?0 o.m . to 9:0 0 p.~m. FRIDAY ^ ^ E E l m i s ™AYS — . searTd^s °«'x. ^ X ''li ...... • S r ^ Auto. TIMI 9 Summer Fun for-yourDur Child . I >1 ,# ...... ;...... ' 5 .8 8 2 JW' oi'rFILTER;r 9 ' g m STURDY GYMA ISETS J \ -w tth th e purehkM n{ ann electric elcc bUn- jJHft |flH Fits most cort n ket. T im e r worlc.i on other othe electric " Bppllinccj. Reg. 1.85 volues ...... I * i.o p jf m 1 ' 1 9 .8 81 Jt ^ vN/ - ii . | j !M m P . ^ J \ - i ^

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AYS llB fc J p searsI m SEARS DAY\YS; ■ ■ l j WrJnkle.SWia'eS'^ Everyery Item a Terrific Money Saver ”•

TOILEOILET TANK TRAY, T.29 value...... 3 7 c

J | | | SEARS DAYlA Y S 'H ^' , RUBB.UBBER FLOOR MAT...... 9 9 c SEARS DAYAYS iiis>: ..'I . Plaid, Car TROU■ROUSER CREASERS...... 22 pr, for 7 7 C ^ ' Boyt' 3 to 6x ^ _ i- t J TRAVEL BABAO-^ M TO'T O W EL ENDS...... I8 for 1 .0 0 j uUMBO m b CAR WASH SPONGE....'... 1.19 y1 POLOSHIRiI R T : : : H | ' ' Short tteevef, •tripe ttri ' ' ' 11 Reg. ro 8.98 ...... ;« KITCHEN PRINTS...... 2■ y yds. for 1 .0 0 PICNIICNIC JUG. 2.98 value...... 1 .9 9 I 5 . 9 9 ^ ^ ^ ^ x iT S L ^H lto ch ...... 2 f o,1.00 r 1 ^ lj QUILT PLASTIC CARD TABLELE COVERCl 1 . 0 0 WOMVOM EN'5 PLAID SHIRTS...... 8 8 c i gfljfcSfflB* STRETCH NYLON H O SE....:.:...... -p r- 7 7 c STATAIR 11 TREADS ...... )...... ^4,.r t:o o STF PECAN "SNAPPERS"...... U>. 1 .0 0 LARG.ARGE CHAMOIS, refl. 2.98 valu'Glue ... ; 2 .4 9 ~ PEC HANDBAGS, yolurTo 3.98 ...... i .9 9 PUS-'LASTIC MATTRESS COVER...... 1 .98 ^ SEARS DA^ HA j g l SEARS DAIAYS .jf c ,;;' >AYS I H eL LINEN EMBROIDERY HANKIESIES <2 fo r 1 .0 0 PLAS-’LASTIC SUNBATHING PAD,...... 1 .9 9 , . J hSBT Lodies' Wash 'n V Llh ) ■ G irli' 3 to 6x W SH0RTIEGQ1'n Weat ^||E PLASTIC ;€AM ERA GADGET BAGBAG.... 1.0 0 ICECE CCHEST, ,15/2x9x11, reg. 7.45M,..... 5 .9 9 ^SUNDRESSES 1 ■S ANO"^ :-| - R o g .. ------SOWN «' I PI-> W. SUN SUIT 2.98 value ...... GALLON TIRPOLENE...... 1 .0 0 AIHUR /M A TTRESS...... 3 .4 4 I UTS ' L ong G ow n ...... 1 .9 9 S COOK CA ond SERVE 1.00) ■ J r -:\ ...... 1.94 jjlB C0 d

^ SEARS DA' ^AYS, 5AYS SEARS DAYSH Y S '^ U ^ , J ^EARS DA^>AYS y | | SEARS DA^ "Our Best" Kenn ■ JM F' CliilJr.ii'1 r-6-l * ^ |||B e Jumbo SIxe Soft PLAS M-61U Kenmore.; PLASTIC t K ' ' j 26" Ligktweighsight ^ V STEAM-J)RYi M- C A R COA YIROM « f i WASTE BASKISKET 1 ^ 5 I S " B I C YrC < L E 9 I 1 2 .8 8 J l I 3 7 .8 8 j g I

SEARIDC .PARKC FREE • S H OIP P EASY • SA\^VE M ORE! >J03 M qiri AAvenue West , * # .,,,.0pen^7;, to;',^.--*:.T h U ^ W S ____ ^^iTIMEaT.SEWB. TWHN iN FAIiLS-.lDAHO ■....J_ ^H^ws^esidedent Typifies , a s A l e a s g r e■ a AI t A S I J S n a m e B jpSatipir’s;NewV IPostwar Sj^irit

D r. Albert SchwelUer w u »n C5^3mewn parish prleit In Oermany . ^v^4|C5t In 1W8. he offered thU proph- ■ « t ft weddta* h» had Ju*t pei“- F i f . JTftM .hippy couple in n o f only ’'•-■Tnifcing a vow to live (or etch oth- - i.trrb u t to lova with etehjother for _ - i = Theodof ■■•nd JElly K napp,-and they have ! t been Uvlnit Schweltwr'i w or^ evtt ' I alnco—for long ;e a rs in reUUva ob- , • Kurlty. today In U}a »poUl8ht ai; - • •piricual leaden of reborn Oennany. • Amerlca’a apoUlRht foeiused on f HeUM when h t arrtted In Wa«h- EI I Ineton for tho ( tn t vUlt of a Oer- t j 1 • mnn chief of aU to to tha U. S. alnce 4 7 SI 'ORTH I I the 4a«t- war. ’ - I > Tbs 13-year-old preaident of.the [_ ‘ We*t German MpubUe-Uke other iV ^ | h v : t f o r e i g n dlgnJt4urle8 from India* • yetvu- to K ln c Saud - made the OF • Jonc trek a t Preaident risenhowcr'a 0 0 » 0 * t InvltaUon. He came to the U^. on • ImporUnt bualneM. or *» thf dip o- I ! mat* aay, “ to cement frlemlly rela- » tlonabetween America and the Bonn • • Irderal'government. 1 1 ^ Americana who have nol for- GROCEERIES o f Y o a r I • cotten HlUer this wm the first op- C hoice! I : portunlty to « e e t the outaundlntt - - ' ^ v * ! leader of tho “n w " dcmocratle Oer- » many. Althouah he dotJ not wieldi U|>t6$50wc(er. foughtI t _• — ------^ rl\CC -O f-Y our-Choice 179.95}S — $20 FREE G ro c trlc t- h-ji-S*^ho^*UgM^»eotfa^»llhJi^ij lhiaughoui._hli.jJlffi_-iSC,. al . , ■tm grus-TOot hum or and warm person-- advanc^nt-trtie««i< to the iradlObn)n ------> ------■■ H urry —•'0nly^5“f«w~ot Onl ■fKft'p'rrceT^'"'" *» aJlly. ; . . of of hU Swsblnn homeland. .. ’T" . S ' I I 1* cbanicUristlo of Heuss thatt Ort^July( 50. 1S44. Heuss took partr t . ~ '1 2-speedd iAuto Washer • alUaugh he h i* achieved eminencee In th e famous plot on H itler's. Ufe. I h B 11 I u a Uteraiy m an the fln t book het WlWhen the plot fslled nnd Hitler’s Comipletely' plel Xutomotic . • sver wrote -was on win* trowing. Mee Uood-hounds Wo were tracking down z still enjoy* a glass of Qerman redd the thi plott*r«, Heujs dtsappeared and. SAVE $60P60 - Reg. 219.95 ■ wine and good Cigars which he prac-;- dudespite the ruthless penlstenco of C Kenmoree iAuto. Range! ' l[ Ucally chain-smokes while ensagedd the thi .Nazl lecret police., wns never E In lively convtrsaUon. found. fo» I 30-ln. Deluxee Model - s a v e $ 6 0 ! K *ven the majority of West Oer- As - the months went by the files C mans knew UtUe about Heuu whenn on on Heuaa at Uie OesUpo hendquar-■ W s M 5 ha was electod to his fUit five-yearir ter*,its grew bigger and fatter until k ■ UrmtnlM#. phone dny.'during an atr raid on Ber­s - ry lin, they were found by one o of f l_ , ------, S ‘’Who U thla man, Heuss?” they Itn -» 5 Down ■ m puEsled. ■ HeHeuss’ accomplices who took themim I*" F n Reg. ^ 5 I t 2 (In West Gemany. ai In France,e. andan threw them Into a burning S a president U cleotedlby.a: fedenlll building.bu = = = | | $ 3 0 FREREE GROCERIES ■ attembly {bundesverMmmluhii andid -T h u s ended H itter’s *‘ca.ie against I 259.95; JH l H M H ,^r$io Down £ It 'nieocfor Heuss" who wns now able 2 2 9 ’ ® net Ik a. popular-national contest Tr . M otch.Ik ln g 9 Dry.r. 149.95 • like In the ’O.Q.) , to emerge from hts Heidelberg hide-,e- (, out to wltnesii the final, drhma of — - 2 But po#V *«- German ,leader*, ou D E C g r o c e r ie s W ilh $20 2 0 FREE GROCERIES le Germany's dcslrucUon. --- ^ m. dfcipentely try in g 'to pick up the 0 < | \ t C Of Your Choica If ■ plec« of their rulned-nalion. were•e SensingI toat HlUer’a days were:re \ ' L -— ----- •• »30FRI S aware of Heuse* aUture as a mann numbered.&u Heuss set out courage-;e- \ - and hla vahiahU oontrlbutlon to thele ouo iu ly .to InsUU a .n e w -s p lrlt I n -thhe e -----______^ —r-rr^ — ~ . . 36-in. with,?:ih ,$ 3 p JREE GROCERIES ' S struggle a galnft HlUer. They saw InLn laila n d . T i g T2.9 h iO T C O L D S P b r S him the m an who would lead the\o His firsl message to the free worldfid \ ■ How,w 0Only 189.95 __t— mnm t^«p «i Je wiw u : "Help Uie Oerman ^ople------ZL- K of NaalKn—Along the path of de-e- dodon't merely'curse them." This h u . . . I S mociwir an d treedom,. , , b e en hU by-word ever since. I g : REFFFklGERATOR; S Tha ordinary Qermgn* remainedKl ------m tmeonrlneed. They ^wire gndually Tl — Buy Nowow ■ — S eart D ay i Low Prici “ getUag Mouatomed fo-'the stem im-'i Miners l l Found in S- u e of ,ObapoeUor.f>Adenauer>-lhe C o lddsot15cu.ft. s ■ peUtIe•l :flru ^ lr ofrthe'. Bonn- re-1- Shaft After Blaze:e , / / ^ S J m s a v eE 3$40 ! - Reg. 249.95 Z BUbUe. B u t 'to ey didn't oulte know J • WILKES-BARRE. Pa'.. Aptil n / # / EST FREEZER : mW—A three-man rescue team foundni /.# / — T CHES' S Yrt t J«* ihort.: iionUn tMltrM> two ^ exhausted miners Tuesdny night(ht f # f- ' — '• Heuu becaino the'spokesman of theIB resting " a t U u bottom of a l.OOO-Iooloot > 2 9 9 5 5 new West Oarman pepubllc—the^e a ~ ir s h a ft some 13 houra a fte r a n ex-ex- P>>aMaroZSSiiiJ^gi^Sl^^^^k^SA V EVE $60i # ^ ^ 9 9 ^ ■I volet aad corvsclence of whate. re- plosive fire caused by a rock fall'*>u J-malned of Germany* democnUo4c blocked off tho mine’s nom al exit.xit. M m M $ i o D » i Tht two men. W alter OlshefskI,ski, i ...2 i heritage after jUtler. • At th s President'* second Inaug- 41, a secUon foreman, and Earl Hill,till, t tiraUon In B erlin In 1M3, Heuss waau 33.M a fire bou. made Uielr V^ay fromom $ already, reapeeiod: and. aoclalmed u as th«n,SOO<(oottt level at tha Olenlen ’ ^ ' ’ g Free Groceries »_ a great demotfatlb sUlMman. riotot AJdenA eorporaUon’s Inman Bhaft.aft. : c -. Vvt ------fe . *20 Fl 5 .Oerinjuvr^ut' ttitoughoutut ac aoma aOO feet Into the tunnel to thsthe W M ^ 0 r . i v $10 Down1 I ” __^__ air Tsnt before giving In to exhaus- ^ 2 • 'lh e We*tO

*50 FREE COLbSPOTISc^ cu. ft. ' J Groceijceries. o( Your Choice> 2-Door Combin

ft. Mod.l,. S S5 0 f r e e Gtocaries 3 4 9 .9 S[ Refrigerdtdr-Fr«Freezer ' » & ■ S l, ■ -I SAVE $80!-Reg.:g. 399.95 ___ « ’{K - one Deluxe 21-in; High Fidelitelity CONSOLE TV SAVE $41$40!-Reg. 239.95 ^ 3 8 9 W $ 1 0 Down $ 50 FREE GROCEICERIES; NO TRADE-IN REQUIQUIREDI ^ 1 .2 1I1 J l 9- J g ”$10 Do.^n i | Ha v in g S l I V ! $20 FRIFREE GROCERIES __ Giont SavingI oho All Models ,ER£l----- j I j PAY OEE-HERm ' •■•jlrin. Toble T Model TV - ■ ' s a v eE $:$30!-Reg. 179.95 I i I • Safety | • Convenieii e n c e 95 ' 5 I and a RETURN ONJN YOUR I 8 b l ! $ 5 Down j |_SAVINGSOF - - ____ $1 0 FF I FREE GROCERIES

Where You See— \ I N E W i Now yoo con buy a whole houitfuf of furni his Emblem... Your^ ... ^ • I . «■ Seora for ...O NNLY LY S l O DOWNI furniture and Appliance* o t' f « KENMORF— ^ •------— - Port’oble Sewingr MacfiineK CeCanister Vacuum- I i i ■ 'Nother Savings ai 8 a n d Loan AsBociation^ ^ Scarsrs Nb ationw ide Service foil 5 I in Magi^ Valley offersof ft thia safeguard! follows you throughout 69.'9•.95 39.95 0^ tho Ann^mcricas — Near as your I FIRST FEDERAL F I ourM phone. CALL~2B60160 , s i o free g r ojcERTisr c ei _ Sls i o FREE GROCERIES! ■ s i pavings and Loan_Assoda>ionLo |i 'o ft> ^ { m a n ! e e e ^ o z r ^ eW Thursi 9:30 to 5:35:30 an d I t o ? PiJ*; s » ■ ' ■ of TwiTwin Folli ____ z - / n m e ^ ^ a c 4 ...... ItK-.FREE : t SH O P EA! ' % ■ - r t f f • - - -- -~ ■;r ------1 TIM ES -NEW S,-TW IN 'FALxs:-FA idato; -J— 7^ Gives Chaplinin SI ta i Acling at 68 itm-Gets $323 IIp Honor to " — For Not Working ■, T h e s e AL g eg e h c i t w U.VWOOD. A|,ril 2 4 ' i i r - j | | Ciimrilijiii ^ OMMUNiTY\nH TJtkh D ii'cetor m M ' m i IN YOUR GOA ■; **b!e .stolr. »p,,r.'»rrd m 'a « -i^Q TO N . AprlU*''’VThe Chauffrur.cf'lir-drixrn C.>(lillsf Mmirtav ^ F :------S e r v e Y o i i of the interbr. offer* In rolW't‘l'‘ » • K 2 U 0 xocisl security " taooor to E rn e ll o . c h « c t Jfoni (torn {Jte coicinm riil. *“-S*^on»l dJrcclor of the bu- n i r• vnri-.,n »iiisrv.«ctor, cmr of ■ SALES ohdI C I L A I ^ J'T^'Sum alion .1 Salt Uke the topop nmjte.i-.itiakm m m (i\r e n- '**•r u t *i/TO w>4 coumiMWfrt . . • le'Oef P«PV‘"f ‘he tn u ^ nnnirui n irn ,jorlri. >.ud lUr rhrck H*H«m« OHlcei Isumtlew. W««Wng»»". I f f £Lpalor«do river project nu- 9|M M . ■ would> br rtnnnird to Dif Sararhe S S U l by the U st conifrca*. ■ E « n . Lnke «mp c.>inr Jor_bovs |„ Nf« York' WBERLY IN S. A G EN CY F.“ r R.. MANN AGEHCr, *^depw tnienf4 dJ.itinfUtihcd « h n »' hf hr «,„( J3 ypR., ,so ,i„s- JOSUN ^ «wMd. rend the cltnUon. f d . V r ? - ' *'*mmrr‘rr and»n .u.nR lils f iu t ,oni:. 21S Moin St. North 215 215 No. Uncoln S»t — S*^,Se “In recognition of ,n .Cantor‘tor rrtrivrd r. lhe cUrck »L the 1128'/i Broodway N. 215 «»Bt a r t e r In the developm ent Phon# 253-W g^rvntlon of the nfttlon'* g S m »0(vl'brsiich of thf soclnl se. T clip K o M 8 5 S Bi"lDiol G A rfiild 3 -5 3 8 5 > curi^'>• •diulnlstrntlontdii nn thr hwJs JEROME, iOAHO . . , ■ naUve of Snntnquln. ^ ^ ^ 8 havmca'liiR rrached'thr apr of.fiS 3UHL, IDAHO KWKIMBERLY, ID A H O JEI J i , jiu Ijecn In Bovemment «rrv- fe lii^ a i iasljan.'an. 3J.31 Thr vlwV <-ow«l C.ut. S?,ince 1918. He Joined tho bu- W g g S tor'd iinriii: “^'"'P'oyment durins February G. HO LLA N D A GENCY i , f' S r, er r«c}»nA>«>n In 1933, In 193^ R.W.HW, HUDELSON A G EN CY A . G. F u M l mnde rcRlonnl director of th e m S m M ROY E .iostm .hleh Included moet of Utnh. W * •™ £xs^psj«jc«soc3t^S: 12I-3nlAr..W«.t - 645 «' Main W «t " . „ ij|fc t^cU^ «Mt«rn Colorndo. south- ■ 833 Yoklmo _ .«i»m WyomloK. northw e.ilcrn Piai DAvh6*^l^V P h o n i 7 0 7 - Phone 2115 i m I I | J^MpxIeo and parts of Idaho nnd WARBERG'S | FILER, IDAHO “GOODING, IDAHO ™“WIN ll FALLS, IDAHO M l *^5SSn jrew up on a fnrm n rn r MOVING ii ,h( strawberry vAllcy project., the ^ bureau of-T «U m fttion devrl- r / ^ STORAGE I BRADLEY- SC H A A K ^ e n t In U U h. He received bnch- ■ WAUACf'BUr' • McWMcMURRAY AGENCY INSU‘^SURANCE AGENCY rJij||| ,ter and m aster degrcM from * - • 1 • 1 . ' ' ^ ' 1 . s t o c k i n g JGENCY ruh State ARrfcuIturivl colfege. CharHcharKe Chaplin hold* Innc kitchen knifefe tola throatt at 68th birthday cetcbratlonon In Vever. Swltierland. With | ' P H o a s Uakley A renue 412112 7Mala Areaoe Korib ^ •------th r comedian comt li hli wife. Oonn. who it nwalllniralllnr the arrival of their sixth haby,. TbelrTbe other five chUdreo 414 fi •)Ai ■ Phon. H 1. 1-2 niai 0Rchar4 i ‘iSZt F h o n a 3877 , ; 7 take pari In the rtlebrallon. »inee all are init the »bath of France. A birthday|»y cakeea li In front of Chaplm ’ M S o I q h Sees.Nfeed lJ.V1 wtnldfntwimen; a "When you je t tn be>e 88.68. you; don't w ant to cut a birthdayly cake, cat you wanl io cat yottr fl C A REY , IDAHO BURLEY, ID A H O TW■WIN II FALLS, IDAHO :;j[ ^ i Of‘Another Ike’~ naf. (AP wlreplintol a l l i e d I i YORK, April 34 W^—Senator ] ^ n A r off the latest styles in clothe# jirli*. R~ N. VN. said yesterdny ^ Csader r t U ' Reelected Dyed^ed Dogs to Be ind automobiles.' The aut« ahqw lA. OOP »in have lo pick n nom- r i . icinned ot\ a downtown atreet. M plMlRed to "cnrryinK on tlic J?^or O l News Agency UJsed sei as Feature “=rS'icitkers at the convention vkll BKnho»er brnnd of Republlcnn- „ ■de hlgh-ranklnt officers of the a tm- to «ln th e pce.MdencjMn*10C0. 3W YORK. ^ April 34 liT -R obert ' W l .hree automobile manufacturers. M A,« menna townrd this end. Jnv- «nn. president of the Plillndel- With New Autos , Jacobsen of Chr>-sl>r. W alker m > 1 psheirM ahs" lupnipoMd th a t the p n « y « rrrtn « f " '" Bulletin, ; wns circled yratrrdny POCATl3CATELL0, A pril “M '(^1—Dojs B. WJllimA'lllianu of ford and Patrick H . eonfertnce to "crystallM pnrty *® l.i 20lh -O' lerm a* pre.ildent of lh e will br be dyedd’ to m a tc h ' th# lyrighl Crowleyaey o( o General Motors. H uiicf w eirin-advance of th e 1900 clBted..rie.M...worldwide « news huca.nf..nf lheth nutomoblles as.a feature . — ■ 1 3 flKllon and while the full force of ‘^ooperntberntlvc. McLenn wax first elect- of n style ahow. which will be a pre- • . '. . CUBS i TO MEET VH p d y u - & n t ■■Eisenhower'*-• lendership ir«ldfni-ln-103B, «<1- - . . . - lude loto tlthr nnnunl convention of SUOSHilOSKONE, Aprtl J4 — A Cutl V biMlUble to the pnrty." Benjnm•njnmln M. McKrlwnv of the ‘he Idaho Auio Denier* association ScoutIt PPac ack nieetlnR will b« held a t ^ '■* l j jjTlU aald In » apcech p repnrrd WashlnRtihinRton Sund.iy Si.ir wns elect- hefe May5-7. M.iy • 7:30-p.•p. IT m. Thursday al th# hlsh Itr tlie Women's NaUonivl R epubll- ed 'Irst fir^t vice ■ president nt the or- ^ h1C c siylestyl show is set for Mny 4. schoolot recreallntiret room. Theme ot ntt-elut^that-erltlcsuitXiunhouioi::*. ciuil?.itlnr7-itlnnal_-inp/.yn(T_nf__tJl*—A P XhC-Til^InD'r.ilnboK-.hiieri flngs will hr hrlrl Miy m "Iftntl o n th .U ."Rylai .f »m lly tto biii»- — ■ . . . i uodfrn Jlepubllcftnl.vn" phllOsoDhy bonrdd ofof directors.c Pniil Mlllrr of the leash by p retty RirU who wilhson,** ire out of »i*ii an d-:tousht.torcon'i Rochesterncstcn—N.-.'ite-DRmocrat • nnd i!dtr .lhemie)vei._c&Ue£L_UP0H...Lo Chronicle:nlcle, wn.> ejected seeond vlee ____ ^Ify their .Identfflentlon with the prpsJdcnt.Irfcnt. . Mtty.“ Lloydoyd Strntlon £ and Robert Booth; ? — • wernI reelectedreel wcret.\ry and treu- Articles Filed by ”". "2respectively. j SURGERY RKPOHTED . 1 The Best Layingig S tra in s ONALLY ADVlVERTISED RiKEELS! ' )|| Five State Firms in.™1-ER. April 34—Mrs. Roy Bright.' O N N A T IO ’.^B ronion. BOISE. April 24 LB-ArUcles of In- ^ ‘’er.•. umunderwent major surccry nl ——Ames A l In-Cross -- ——White ‘ Leghorns 'm Pflu*g*r.^^Shoka:k a sp a a rs .^A irax .^Z tbco.^ wporaUon lor five fliro* Includlnir e Mondny and is expected back xr M to iprejid Jhe raroe t>l Post PnJJs homee this week-rnd to convalesce. ——New Hampshiyes ——White ' Rocks ■* rtrt filed yesterday w ith th e secre- S S S S S —Parmenter Reds \ — iAmira Whites 1U7 or (U te's office. . SAVE 5 . 7 0 ' i'^ I PMt Fatia Flat Commltlee. Ine.. R I WNSOM CENTURY Ihlch listed nlso the bulldlni?. of UBBER ^ AUTHORIZED DEAl(EALERS— notts for pAradea m one ‘ of lu j m X M en.„ufoclut.r'» u Illf Ptlco 17.»S...... 1 2 .2 5 tunctloni. U a 'n o n -p ro fit corpora- FEED * SUPPLY CENTER—Twl—Twin FaHf , TAMPS DURKIIALTER 'S INC.—Jerom e Tlie olh?r tlrma wrre; | ^ PETERSON FEED A StirPLY^-ILY—Buriey jw Miton. Inc.. a: OrnngevHle m ln ln e ! I • PHOTOSTATS . HAKESPEftRE WONDES [lm which anid It will U ke o v e rll • PHOTO COPIES CLEMONS FEED STORE—GoodlG oodinr V )EREEL‘Y i'.V I i BROWN FEED STORE—Wendell w ts of Squaw Creelc M inins c o m -II a• COMMERCIAL e ndell - W Monufaelur«r'« enu P'l'* ...... ^nj. k Montana corparnUon. | IDAHO GRANGE WHOLESALE-SALE—Bhoshone ^ WlUctns Canni company. l\la’ho{| PHOTOGRAPHY riUi. an IrrlRntlon firm which sn ld !| B ,FF| SAVE 4.20 V , ------P F l l FIUE6ER-R0CKETREE1 i 1^1 li-sUl..t«t-lU~wat«r-from-Bursesa;l------PHONE■- 38— SV anil. - . I i a t c h e r t ------TIMES-NEWS SUNNYGHKHA 1 0 .7 5 Blnthtm Plum blns nnd H ea tln s | EojcraTlnr Dept. ^ Filer, Fill Idoho Phoi M anuoi,ufoetur«i’« Hit P'l'* ...... ■wpsny. Id ah o f u lls . • . P h o t n D Avll 6 - 4 2 4 r klREX SPINSTER SA V E 5 . 9 7 Monufaclurot’i enu H>» P'i« ” '®* ...... 9 .9 8 J

_ _ 1 0 . 5 2 A Irvis N o . 1 0 0 Spinning "9 1 8 .9 8 ^ m i ' ■ Mlo onu n u f o c l u r e r 'l «■» P ' l « ......

SAVE 6 . 9 7 BRCRONSON SPIN KING lo n u fa e tu ra r'i lilt Pfie* ...... 1 2 .9 8

. , SAVE 4.97 ; j fluegerfreespeed -9 .9 8 - I anufaclu>«''* «>f P'l'* ...... ■ FLUE6ER PELICAN , SA V E m m ^ Mlonufocluter'l enu Iirt ptic. 2«.M ...... 1 6 . 7 5

M any o t h n t s notlWeilted, O Y a i l a b l * . t h r o u g h ip ecial orderratiimilarlow 01 ) —p.ricesr- ] I e ■ »«aT*«oumi«eui>Tt*ir H.T.i. At*. TMLfthowi ndvnnUlvanU(M nf A comblnatinn t»«d pro* »yrlih“Anuan“fun^e{daalone.'nMral]aUnd!fln lih “ ; sdlnrow IncUnt »ucli Mi»"DaUan"A-D.S«dfnrrow8w«. "D j JJ8 ir»»IT«» fro n Mad tn a ta d wJUs"Aman'*«ndu id ddl. le l- : B i a Y ! ' , ' : I . ■ uiitrealvd. RowIW 10 'w u pU nl«l with *«cd tr a l a d driobidrio toaecUdde—tho eomblnaUoBln ••DeU*a”ia"A-D. A-] ... TERRIFIC : / i M B I ' "11 0 0 % ' CelahauA eataatate' (Ceicic loud) - ~ I D u P o n t D E L S A N ^ /'A S -D helps a:a s s u r e 3-lb. SLEEPirING M G

Atr MaHrttt ' ffl u n i f o r m stands s i and1 ttop-qualityf y5 i e l d s a pMk«h 100 inch ■ *lppar, wo»«rpro6f ■ S. covaring. || ~ A .. . protectjacts b'eanrcorrrari3“pe■ p e a s e e d t m fro m dedecay and Insect dan-l a m a g e _ >n olleraante, no . ' I ■Emcj^y Chaffe, Plant Man.Manager, ------t or Hnn-mildew.^ V, ' ' - . ''T h s d o u b le p ro te ciciion tio n of Du P ont “Dolsan" A-D on1 waecd ed cwlA liiUe. B ut resistant,' fluffy, { ~ i .Norihrup King, Twin Fa never ho*. ' < \ ' ' \ i t c an p a y b i^ d ivvldo»d8 id e * invVicId ^ clim atin g ^tKe gap J gaps 4n rows ciuaed ' musty odor. '' I ~ V ’ . "■■bysoea'andBoil-borrieborrie'discase orEanianuand certainr*oilinaect*,Moreim- soil 2: . - __ . ~ portant,“DcUan”i” A-IA-D can nave you tho cost of a replar« p lan tin g jo b —often "NEVER HAD MORlORE ncccssary when bothbolh iBcod onemlea attack your crop,P* UNIFORM STANDJSwi»r«W«»«n- . o rin 7-08. hbme-trMting atze. - - ^ ------— onrf-Bn-ti?oTdTn^f^mTV/«^1 no vijibl* d a m a g e fromI Ih'ethe :s e e d - CnaDdi«mk4di«mkol^ fellew labtl Initrvctlora and wamlngiigi eafefuOy.can Buy-on'S««?;i corn moggot. This was remorlem orkobl* ' inthii a re o , w hore norm allyallylherel* Ih _ _ _ 21b. 100% DACRON ■ Easy'Paymanti;'? ■‘S •*fenttv* damage fay fhetha iseed*/ | IlflU^N com moggot. W « hove nevernevei hod xU |j r U ll DELSAN'A-I - D ^ 3U ...... 21.95 belter uniformity of »tand»inds JnJ o or u4.^^Hxtn — Seed Protectant 3 lb. DACRON ...:. fields." lllKf Ul"«> I*' IIIK ' tjTlAi Cktaldrf'^ " 1 Th* "Magic KiyMo Biag.r,•r, Be»««r7 3 1Ib. DACRON, Miliiilium Lined.... 24.50 • J ■ _ SHSBSSSSSHSHIlSj^ 't ■ ' WEDNESDAY; w APKlL 2j^ TIMES.-.NEWS, WIN-FALLS,roAHO ...... he received the offer for his Ufi story. . .. - ‘Stalemate ‘No Sore Spots,’s,’ Says Buster ••Four days UUr I was out dolnirtninr. SHOSHONE. April ~ ~ „ prat falla on a TV show." he salt Eplscopni church ht7r Keaton, Back;k in Qiips ^ a inU hU feature* relaxing Into a rar afternoon uiidfr By UAL BOYLE . ' tto-work with him 1a H oU yv^. - - Buster .ha* thla to sty about' tth - ve • *T d id n t even bother to' tsk whalh tl show-»}oxld-iodty:. •...... ‘ NEW YORK, Apru 3«-l*V-i"rhtve . , “C oraedr never , changes, b u t co "Easy " no to re spoU.** said B u ste r K eaton.>"• \ the salary was." ’ said fKeatco, a who- spent hU ratoy day money , meditns do. ^ . .fperformera doa'l_btT&_tilB_tU while the sun-'.wat still'thUilng. '* t offlceri than to #un afoundrTTt wtinTTmtli? , they^dld In the old dtys. Doing Tha deadpad comcdlan -went up t ■ ■ E i 4 : . c u t todftjr they h«ve >ome- UP navdav -I found out 4t- w as MO * weekly comedy show on UlevUlonlon IU l i k e A rocket;'i la commoo wUh jnllen in the H week. ,. K» »>« » Aorten ■ S ^ n subll?b of Brobkdeld. B6th then down like I -' "But I. didn't'm lndi jt- was'fun. m a n 's, life p h y s lc tU y -ts weU; s -REX JO H m O N i I K U f t v a ^ e n victims of a I6*year-ol tilall PIqua, Kans. He was a top perform­t n . h e h a d to go on. er In ion when he gave up a »3lo3U) A yenr and a hslf ago Keaton Ity Alaska Paper a week contract with the ShuberUsto to In a veterans hospltnl near deathcath KjM J fli r sccept Faitty Arbuckle's InvlUtlon■Ion from n ruptured Ihront vein, .when Bet Oyer Bid ly's sm artest I Of Statehood I b b u rrbon b buyers V ;! FA1RBANK8. Alaaka. April 3 i W S«rT lct..l>^flJ|PPQ ->Thft publisher of the Juneau. Alaska, XJally Xmplre offers to . betlet S S s I - I c l h o o s e hi*'enUr* newpaper pUnt "lock,—'X ■— ------•tock and barrel” that Alaska wlll ^ , _ Services Held g ments Now for Your 8 not become-a iUW In tnu leulon I Youth Held M Make Arrangremei of conjreM. Goncern Over •SHOSHONE. April 34 — S ^Isl.g A RCO . A pril 34 MV-A 10-ycnr- „services were h eld a t th e Assembly:)} William Preacoa Alien; Texa* and |)« old boy from nearby Moore hns been q. uS-GREASES I , Alaska >iewspaper publUher, offer- of God church Sunday wllh thelSM . GAS-OILS I- Inflation Seen11 S sent to thesU le lndustrlnl school nt Rev. and Mrs. Orville Danielson snd n , ed to bet 0. W. Snedden. publisher St.' Anthony after a hearing on j Jf,]| TRACTOR TIRE:IRES — BATTERIES' | of UiB Falrbanka DiUr News-is- :NEW Y O R K , A pril 84 WH-WllUam riauRhter and Karen Bluemnnthsl. 5 ‘ „ chnrges h e gouffed th e eyes o u t o f^ a* rf^ontin llil, W m h , * ^ * irj ; »— » ttn e r.~hU Di M g “ iiorwiitrrsiiciitMr'------^ Rev. Mr. Danielson spoke. O g M j. 3 _^Mlner. . K N' w 5 S r ^ * b l W w s * ‘^ ^ I Rtl n . t ^ I i B nedden eouhtered w ith a w ager[tr says sa the-“threat of-lnflatlon“-hn*,ns T h ey said the.boy would be .g lvi/cn cn -~ A short Sundny school-Easter pro- B D I L C a r T n c . L 4— «r-IW9.Q00rthat-Alaakft-wou]d- nolIOl be become ,a .^'in » Jo r,. con cero 'j;,io ,tttfhe psychiatric trfnlmQnl. Tlie hrnrlngin?. iWOL j .wn,j?reeentej4^bjuihe_di)l-,3 a UNITED 01 ~ [ ~ ' i < ||.| wlUitn 10 years achieve-the sUitusAis ninstlon’* newsphpeni.' T in n B ii tte ‘counly Juveriire colSrl wi''"* n s 'd dren. '■ n1 “ ' ; ------^KXMBlKVrHOA It- Several other executive* Joinedled hn» e ld lnst week. T h e In cid en t oc-oe- ______g roxDTPHONr^’sr g R I of ft eoRunonwealth In which clt- 8 •- HATlONALOISniLERSPJlOD.CORP.,ORP..N.Y. STRAIGHT BOURGON WHISKEY. 86 Pfioo; K [ leena .were exem pt from federal In-n - O'Dwight In so u n d in g th e same w nrn-n- cucurrcd last mon^h. nREAD TIM E S-N E W S WANT ADS, g \ ' S ------j come taxes. 'It'?• ing in Ulks prepared for the ANPA's - __ 71st snnUBl convention a t the W#l-#1. Allen baa , been edltorlalitlnj ij,dorf-AstorU hotel. I aKftlnst atatetiood and recommtnd-°* “ Owlght. o f th e Holyoske (Mass.) A SALI AS GREATr AS ITS NAMB - I Ins that Alaskana be exempt trom ^Trsnscrlpt-Teleirmm, said publlsh- ! federaj income Uxes so that thef* „ ers’ problema are. becoming "In- terrltorr could expand and develop.'P- „ crfMlngly complex’* ench yenr. Bnedden has been an ardent eUte- ■THe threat of inflation I* ndded I hood supporter. to *« the 1D37 list of mnjor concerns." A llen .flsld S nedden's bet could he v, snld. "ThU eystem of people's ARKIItNG LLOTSS^ALE! not apply to him because he has capitalism„ we have developed In the n o t AdvocRtefl com m onwealth s U-»* - Unitedn su te s. In fnct our way of life, TERRIFIC SAVVINGS ON OUlUTDOOR FUPJRNITURE! tuB for Alaska. Allen''uid he fa- U^ at sUke: and we newspaper pub- M i vored th e p rese n t te rrito ria l's U tutus s iirijtr*ji, must apply our full power* for Alaska with eventuai state-fe- and resources to the cause of twltJng I . I i Buy theB fufui-niture now to make yovyour yard the envy of Choose from these andand many others in our bij- i hood a fte r th e ' territory Is jlele- - theni trend thnt cnn only lend to the I I : the neighbojhborhootl! Gigaiiiic Searn•A IDaya Reductions for 1} veloped,. " • ' . destruction-of.our d( nsseu.". stock. In Scars Parkirking Lot — THURSDAY The beU were posted In. an ex­!X- ■ . ' ■ -I. II - j e only! Prices must-go backick up after the sale .. change of telegrams after, the two - FRIDAY - and SAIATURDAY. Ql* newspapen had elashed editorially,w° Loot Churches ' i -PON'T MIMISS IT! n” However, neither bet h« been ac-»c* DENVER. A pril 34 'W'^TOleves h i c»p i t i > i .t .______p,psld Easier Xollowup vUlls to two I — churchesr------^— ■— — Polle# were notified safecrackers i S ^ A I u m i ninum ^tounge^ Bliss to Ask for “ObUlned *3.000 or more In contribu­ ■ ’ tions al the First Reformed church! l i Fund for School ;and $110 n t lh e T rinity M elhod^tj !^' B I4S 8. April 34—A t a publlc-buds-ds- church, both In soulh Denver. SAVE 8.07!07f Regular 24.95— 1 I et hearing Tor the Bliss schoordU- ' 1 tr lc t No. 334 F rid ty evening, no ob* 1 jectlons wera nlsed to tbe budget of . W i ^ S i' -|7e,lWJ4.- ...... - • I .; The botrd voted to hold an elec- I l i y A j. 1 I . ; U on fw m I to T p . m rM a y 17 in g ; the high school building to raise a SHOP THURURSDAY ^ ■% ' three additional mUls-.for teneral [il -1 m a ln te n tn ee . T h e m ilt leTy la st yesr 1 UNTIL 9 f P. M. I .was 35 mills on maintenance and , 6 “ I oper&tlon and four mills' on retire- ' I ment of bonds. If the three’mlll levyi; on maintenance and lour mllls onOQ pFor laportanc news and daus of I bonds, or 33 mills. bUaglo VtUey'a Farm AucUons. Plastic webbirbing in choice of colors. I School board trustee election nlsotUo cCheck Indlvldutl ads u tbey ap- 5 w ill be held on M ay 17. T erm si ofo( rpear., tor .location and listing of; - .Folds, easily/ for fl strogae or fits into I .--Andrew.Colria and..DorBn..But1ertier 11items-to be sold...... _ .] w ill expire th e second T uesdayin In A P R IL 25 ^ 'car trunk. June. Othet members on the board'A" , I^gho Ayrshire Breeder* Association ■V J Includa Frank Omvei, Sterilnit Bray‘ray AdTurllsement April 23-33 Vl\ . a n d Dcfta .Medl«y» M. K. B ltn* e is _^CoL.E. O . W alU r, Auclloneef •. clerk. l^ ta y 1 ^ _____ . , W r ^ BIG TABABLE UMBRELLAS Rcfd-Bank RegUUred HolsUlns: I Paper on Dental AdTerttoemant, , A pril 12-13 and 20-30 Au«Uoneer-Col. E. O. WalUrs ONLY W ill■II Hold ., .Regular 12.95..... :...... 9.95 i Health Is Given $iij .00 on1 S Sears I OHICAOO. April 34 (in-Dr. Wes- J ( ley O. Young, director of the Idtholaho ATTBNTION FARMERS ' I LAYAYAWAY health department’s dlvUlon of den-TH*‘ When you plan a farm sals eon- i » ; ' Ul health, presented a paper on Ida- iUci tha TUnes-Hews Farm Sale U b ho's denUl health program at -iliHthe wy ««lr- yonr miifiUonwy to ,- j ■ f- • ■■aJnirJcsirTwntiJTMwciatJpn'rTin- explain bow you can blankette t . nual dentaLhealth conference here. GENUINE RAE “ , Uaglo-Valley'compleiely at onemo | lR.B-QUE Ml, He eald the dental profession' In ' small cost (less than any other REDW OOD ' n Tdnho should be commended f i r^ mIts e t h o d ) with your sale Ustlng in •«': leadership In promoting prevehta- the Tlmes-Newa. , { f > t l v e nnd educatlonnl progrnihs for the Improvement of dental health.th. I 1 ' ■ Jj J ' MLUXE; LAWNL ^W’lNG SAVE 5^07 iiaoKT 6tmiTi' Reg. 99.95 ; Reg. 32-®> , 59-“ 2 J m OUR- ^ Sove now on 'I h i! otirocliv! M rustic table in salid redwood, I W .nmfSI>APER^ treated for long lifa. I 1 ^ I - • ~ j 5 S i a b » : :■. ALUMINUUM GLIDER ^CKS: 1 - /T l— M J I SAVElSiO? |i ( g [ r 8 > Reg. 34-”

I ' ALUMINtINUM CHAIR ...... J , Colorful SaiS'aran Webbing I : ppo\ SAVE 4-” ! aA t SEARiS, YOU'LLLL SEE THE BIGGiGEST I Reg. 10-«»• 6 - » » SELEClCTION of OUTDOOl•OR FURNITURE IN Ih TOWN! z,yomM Ofcey^ g^:aiiRSo»N-N THURS. 9:30 to 5: f ' • , ...... r -;^ » tS PAT,-AI’Bll-M . T9I!TT ------" -■ ...... flMES-NEWS, T I Tm 'N FAT.F.^mTlDAHO ^ ~ ' " ' PAeETWEmjoNa ( i ii l Foreign Help Trained QiimpQ Goes Shop]j p p i h g i r n Unbeliever aster Celebrated • Nt;\V.MlK. N[;\v .N, .1, April H flp I I I Fund Shift Is iq -r,«Piuiolyu Jr.strr, ritvMi'i [n Baptist Church H i ave .-V jiokrr luce lo Jotin Co<', I' 5'U0£;UOSnONE, April 24-M cm hera “ t ' ' ~ J j L>. '*.1.1/Jurfl 3.V . ; of Ilhe h e DnpIMt i cJw rrli Sundnv ^eJIO<^} Idea of Solon rij I'l'-' loUl oliu'f niiiKtMrutr iPi'rl'Clplielpntcii In nu En.ntr proRram MI'-'as. Cn.MrlUj»o_v..».n>t.lfty Suildny.Idny. Ml*. T. .V-SUuiUi.-Sundny ----- 5T«njJ0TONrAlTrtJ-3< «V -^n- i.'i lie «ns kisMiiK MlM Jr.ilrr. '‘ Hiiool 'o o superliilcndeni. in .^MtnineW. D, Mont.. propoees ■ •'I pl.'vinc iMKls when iMiiicr ]cliiiii!e. fifi K>l*tr»Uon of forelan, «ld H ■'iiclK iiin n 111 A R;tmbllnc inlil Siicnkiiienker for th e niorninK and evc- .hifud to the ..>.sil». Ihe Rev. W B, Phlppj, Buhl. •S lS rr for econocnlc affairs. i«i'iii1n|yn iiiiulv w lirn .vou Mltl Mni*linI'Alin Adkins nnd Nnnnn KiuU-r “SSeW . lenaU-i «ctlnj >;'i. I ceriaiuly don’t believe Is.'iKiC imnnd Mrs. Strunk nnd Ed Hnnk iJ£a«Uc-leader, «l*o called in PU. tlir Jutlce .vilil. ittoicc cjioristri*.c]i ^ “S lew for tramfer of the sute* information Under " ------1 WilllaVilllam Tnnnkn. Joyee llnimnker. S M o n of the ^liunt «c- W rru W ebb ,nnd L-irry Eldredcr. i.rr for public affairs. Events Related ompnnled by Wnndn Bnncrott. FaUowa Dulle# K. SlnKlna in duel werr Cniol fFI'X jf> f t W/ f , • Sl'KINll'KIXODALE. April 3 4 -M r. nnri Houdid nndn Shirley Bond wiiu Mrs. vfuuneld made IheM propouU ifS^rtU ry of atftto DuIlea ap. W tt / / M k ~ X( ------M u r5. u -: U-'..in(| Dinvcii, I’oenlelli). nnd KInrrnciirrnce.B ond an nccoinpnnlM, Y m k \ f • Mr.. nna nna \(r*. O lrn Hull nntl t;im11y. •t-,.. , for public (upport lo pre* M B * \ ' ■ Mcoiti. lie claw directed by Mrs. Unrry m 0111. .Nfv., hnve bron vlsUliiR' in Tninbii: I the admlnlslrBUon’* foreign inbnll rend nnrrniion on the and economic aid program ' J S a ^ a ' \ s V A l""’- uirecUon. ______^ foffln \ 'ir lira. Ki-.iiicl.^ O lllcltc. Orniil.svUlp. with .“a xeal to. econo- ^ ^ 9 -X jiggW b.-#/'^ utj.ii.iiti. lr tf visittnir h e r flnucliler. Mrs. - - '' Sieve■vc O.-O.Hii'rli^m. '% Iei made this obvloui refer* 'lr. nnd Mr.i. \V. B. EilRer and • J r » economy adw atw in con- m ll y nntl B rrlh n Anderson. ^ in a fortlfn policy rerlew be- ——■ Spiirk^iirks. . .Nov:, hnve. been vUUUig-hU - ^ Uis annual A uoclaU d P re u 1 brothrr,>thrr, T. j , EdfCT;— _ - r r a * ■S»S;inNe«Vork W t lohn Siiuoiwon. Is In '5'nlt Lnke i n i ? / 5Ma No Effect y nllciulliiK funeral service.? for a • ^P^YOUR '- 'y “4 " fienator Hlekenlooper. R.. Ia., like Ither. Kuufleld a member of the sennie f NEWSPAPER^ S i relations committee, iald he ^ dMbU Dulles' appeal will have , *rfeelon economy-mlnded members i w o a n ®^-ra^?oln8 to YOte for a grenl % . • ^ I iI PACKS 1 ffliny budget cuts.” h e said. "We MMoney on On, or Will B u y l Sll hare to see how the foreign USED T ypew riter*, I I d program Is presented before we —zippy, z i - the Cbimp wha pUyt "Cheet*" In H " ' / ^ Ju, delermlne w h a t we are going to AMli, a" In Tarzan movie*, goea aliopplnr forr a newne outril In Lakewood, Calif. AdcAdding Mdchines, etc. I Atalidnr Zippy wlih his ihoppinf ii movielovle sUrlet.s K«y Retd, Norfolk. Va. Top left:Ie "TliU iporta cap would do *l»ut >t-‘*------look belter I on you. »weetle.- Lower led:lefl: “Dont* you think Ihl* wide - brimmedamed itran glvei me the demure ------look?'look?'* A t riih ts "Poy. Isn’t thU onlfUIt snaay?-ena; (AP wlrephoto)______OFFICE 1 iP O W E R ^ State Flag Being, ~ APPLIANCE ■ ^ PARK RUNS TO START pnMeng(iMeneer trnliu to West Ycllow- >uelty Charged voV.POCATELLO. April 34 WWThe slonc.«ne. Mom. Rnllrond acrvlce Is 502 Moin Soiith I Displayed Now in I- T X . r t Union'D on :Pacific railroad said todny u providerovided to Ycllou-.Moiie n ntlonal 0)urt Chambers In I Divorce Case '111 begin June IQ operatlon.of dully pnrkirk duringdu the .‘tummer senson only, Mental and physical cruelly la B018B. April 34 M»-An Idaho narged In ■ divorce complaint filed A < lUU lUg wa* put up yesUrday In ^ueidjuesday In Twin Falls district court A S A L E A S GREAT lapreme court cham ber* lo r the y Mrs. Jacklyn J. Walker agalnsti AS ITS NAME [Shop Thurs. 9;9:30 to 5;30-77 to 9 p.m. “ ^h^L ould BidegameU"**ia~TRe juiUet* recently noUced the absence JThey h e j were mnrrled at Elko, Nev., I it th ^ g ia thelf domed-sutthouse AprU^prll 6,' 1M7, Tltey have th ree m inor ^ hlld reo r------' - v ------~ A The dark blue banner with lU Mr*. Mr*. Walker seek* custody ot the| A 4 7 0 7 ^ P o^ o«lcl*l *eal emblem w as given pub^ tilidren and aska the court for SlSO; M Uelty during th e 1957 legislature. lonthly support tor Uie children j vhlch failed to e n ac t a recommenda- »Dd n a 476 » ; for her own support. ' tlsn by Governor, Sm ylle th a t It be She She furtlier asks the court to en- ‘>-H novn from all Idaho publlo build- JoinIln Walker V Irom molesting her or L V Gabtbardine JA(VCKETS iop, thle e children cl while the action Is The Justices requested one to be pendinending. She wanta temporary pos- • pUced a l the rig h t of the bench, session»slon of a 1967 Buick and a house - 'i* The Unlled State* f la s U on the trailer.•ailer. I S um mnerweight en Gabardine inT EEasy-to-Wear r a ipecUlon' left. Bhe She asks division of community f- . Blouse;e Style.Sl Choice of Colors The supreme court flag hn* a new nroMrroperty and uka that ha be ordered ' J lUndsrd. I t’* h a n d -m a d e of curved. : llltiWl, “■“1’i pay alt community debt*. ^ % Historical footnote: ' T he hew lUndsrd was built especially for the READEAD TIME5-NEW8 WANT ADS.{ Ctii,-— J ,' ' ■ ■ juiUea by Inmates ot the Idaho itata penitentiary. R ID E T H E *^®9- Program Presented C j^V J ELBA, April 34—C h ris Barker was FREE I BUS 9.95 In charge ot th e E a ster program a t (ht LDS church h e re Sunday. Mrs. T O T H E I T. Tuttle directed the singing and ■ ■ ' M». WelH'Hepworm wu-aecom- — I J \ I ------— ...... On ihe prosram weV» Ruel Barker, Horse-Shu“ " ” •^ \l...... 1. -For Your. Leisijisure Hours - C«rol Ward. Sibyl Beecher. Nadine 7\ilUe, Calvin Edw ards, Lane Bears, Leavas from < f e \^ \ You'll Look GoodG6( and Feel H UtUls Wlckle. D arlene W ake, OleU Tiyior, Janice U o y d ,, Vermoyne 'BOB GEER'S I I _ Goodod in H Beecher, Mrs. W allace Taylor. Eula W E OWey and Mrs. Orrllla Beecher.. WEST * 5 POINTS ' I SERVICE r n ^ p y TTERt PANTS ■ VISIT REPORTED ' ELBA, April 34—R uel Barker and Week Niahta ef I 0 ^ -Reg. t Mr. and Mr*. O len W ard, student* 7:00 P.M. ; 1 fll w at Ulah Stnte unlverslly, Logan, 2.98 2 ^ . 6 6 I h»Tfl been vlslUni Mr. and Mrs. Z.Sah, Suh. and Hoildayi of ' Chrti Barker, 1i:0 :0 < 0 P.M. & 7 :0 0 P.M.

READ TIM ES-NEW S ADS. j NYLON RReg. 79c pr. H t / ’■ \ STRETCH # ^ A ^ SOX. ■ . Now...more thah an ever . 3 . . r I

A l l s t as t t e i s y o u r b> i e s t ^ ( SI Long Sleeve a u t o Sport Shirts ^ i Reg. 4 .9 8 1 05 ^ i n s u i au i c e Aiit.Sfylei | » ' * r ' ■ INo-Iron Cotfoiton Sport Shirts b u y ! Reg. 2.49 ■ Sears tg " T 'Tr ^ ' Cxtra ProtectlenI Qver 20I nownon prolectipn features state CniMder Policy to ' -Days I ^ havo been added to the Allittatc Special .. | civc you moro protection thanla n oover before I .Outstanding Clolm RacordIa r d l L aat y ear A H stata paid over 125 million dollarara in claims. Proof that, whntcvcr happena, you’re in good handa wiUj ^ U tata I ^ Boys' SPCPORT SHIRT SiSPECIAL tow Rated Even with all tho added protection in ■ ^ I tlie C rusodcr Policy, A ltstate'ata'a irates are still usually I t a lower Umn thoee of meet otherther compani«l j/ i i i l a ■ $ b \ Reg. 2.49 1 Now, tnoro thon ever before,re, it will pay you to »co L X Sears Dayslys S|>eciar...... I Jt about today’s best auto Jll 1 ^ or phone your Allatate Agent ab inaumnpfthi.yt • • ^loyd E. Jam es andi KKen t Bollantyne I frTKN^BIBRIEFS SLACVdK sox I I Keflfa SEARS, nOEDUCK ANDIND CO. BLDO.' .1 ^ ; 'Reg'. 59c>9c pr. RecReg. 4Se prj W «l Phent } YouV* In goodJhondiwIHiai ham ______^ m \ i j ' 3 pr. forr Ta i : 2 9 “ ------z,\ p, T OO ■ STATE A N Y PROTECTION ■ T c r c K COMPAN ^ .. ..lUIITDCin^RI^Wra I iiMllIln *<«!« I br Sm» AM*. •»< iitixi '■ aatartSa^otjioM m m ^ la s t year. resulUng In 483 dea to s. coMlon; T h e ' certincatea a re high CORPItPORATION tkxfi tKoOiot eS-iht budgel In a honor awards preaented to the t ^ "Me^-icpoct** to his tMxu sUte. READ TIMES-NEWS WANT AAD& Pa 10 per cent of the total nomber of ------(A CorporaUon Kngacogaged In ExpleraUoa For OlUnd Hisaid ttu billion doOar budgtl t i participants. About 800 studentslenU ^ Mcetad fer -the nnr flaeal year Gas ra Preptrtlatrtl« IB th* Paradox Batin from 300 coUegea In varloua parts la Sonth ,1 b^nntac Julr 1 represent* *t»k8n of the cation competed In the con- M theaitera Utah) ) ■Sapi^ mmiMor tton tha IMS veaUoo. ------^ W A K E U P ^ ^ !' ptwdanUal eunpalcn. ~' C«iaon Stock The College of Idaho won alx of ;l “A major tesaon for .tha record eight oontcsU, driving one to Kaa- 0 . . . raloa ILM per ihare) ! j . c)M of thta budcet U the RARIN’TOGO fabe saa su te Teachera aod the other» totc W ith o u t N agging m A w h o (QOQOmr praetlead on preceding CarroU coUexe of Wlseonaln. . Ww. I Twoia aw »!»■*•* I bttdfeta,- ha aald.--We. Had no*. Prior to. adjournment. Idabo SUt< 1.25 Per Share I thal va amst nuke up fo r I t ThU ‘Ji! college. PocaU llo. was aelected a s the 5itrWfcU>Ji4wto»cm M «U«»o^wUUad. W } i> t n a t e ft Tery la rg e deiree In Uie tlte for next year^ Northwest Pl • defenaa daMrtment, where fimdi Sapp* DelU speech contest.- iSuel^S w2s X!Z Coptea a f Uie ppreapoebta r a auy ba ebtoiacd ; for tha mmtazy foroaa Uke a lo o ( ' tiM ta fO throttgh tha ptpcUoe. ' froma thathi nnderdgncd: i - I t la 'rtfJ aaar to coaat alowt a WORLD WAR I W 0M J> W> AWASDED CAPS .1 few reara bnt thia y u x th e free BOISK. AprU 34-Plva Magle Val- ‘S^^SIShS^pSSyra., Tly J . ride ts o fw . Ttm pipeline has to be help oooU lbaU U lU eU m lsaU os a a mnU l IInternational n i th r e a if Cotstd b*. Kewa>_ ley wotnen' recently were swarde<: h E.W.McRO10BER.TS & CO. ^ ^ Will w»x^ bankrDpUag e ^ help c ^ tbelr tturaea' caps at ceremonies al 1 : reflflad.- It of kilUog even o m eaeay aoldier hashaa UiBcreaaed'trom Uw ClvU war'a ifit* ^ a t lin"i1ir tn BHUCwUr acha n .. Chart abere ahaws hew Uw eaat of I Z! B t Alphoosus hcApltal here. Thej Twin Falls, Idoho ! - Uona aald tha *1il|h eoet of^ ni- to Werid war ITa r » m BUUUryary ■Btea tty the cm I of kllUng ona soldierMidler In » sew war la anybody^ gaaw. 0 P h o n t 990 ate Marlene Knlep. PUer; MaiUyt < • Uonal aaearjtr" waa another m^or They oonalder % m m * Uw asUmaaU m ata. tZMAOO a poailblUty.______lb* It ‘ > m aen (or tha alsa of Uia budcet. ___ BCller. Ragermaa. aad Jerri Kopp TImm McnritiM >r> «U«r*4 la > l a this he Induded the for- Phynis Brannon and Jacqa J senhower had “TlrtuaUy InriUdritod BUSS.- April 34—New of fleers for >Q NEW T O R K . AprU 34 VR— TheThe P ro m 130 to ISO chiachlUa peiu peltj cuta- in the foreign aid program ii" To Study State’sS three-year cafe aoclety teud.be>be- 1are needed to make a fur coat.______Ai»«nlww«ti { ^ , the BlUs PTA offleers have been ■ ■ I . I — I befora making a beUted defense•• Ofof iDsUUed. tween porty-glver Elaa MaxwellKeU a They are Mrs. Calvin Burgess, Needs for Taxesk€S and the Duchesa cf Windsor has haa 7 ‘ - ^ been ended by a mldocean handand president; Mrs. Dale Osoe. first Bonss. April 24 tft-Tho aecre- vice prealdent; Pted Stewart, second shake, the New York Joymal- p . m . cond tary of the Idaho Chamber of Com- Amerlean says, “>• A SALE AS GREATT SHOP THURjRSDAY 9:30 to 5:3(1;30 and 7 to 9 I B o i s e P o s f p o n e s vice president; Mrs. Cbariss Ander*‘der* merca eays a series of regional jneet- _ . son. Uilrd vice prealdent; BupL. Dee iQgg developed strong aenUmentment Society Columnist ChoUy Kicker-, [ii School System ’sS IMIer. hooorarMfcTSidteit: Mn. for » sUtewide study of the sUte^s t c t bocker reported M iss M axwell told . . m n k S..M7era, secretary; Mn. 2Ben m tax needs him In a lelei^one call from aboard ^ose the liner TTnued Stetea, en route s i ; Salaury IncfeaiseIflA Moms, treasurer, and Mrt. Walteralter sari w! Murphy aald that Uiose Klrilet. coundl delegate. The next attending tbe meeUngs were unanl-i* n l- to ,Burope: , :i BOISS, April M on — The Boise regular m e etin g wUl be held May moua that such a atudy shouldd be ‘The duchess and I have shaken .1 i: achool board haa d o c l^ to poatponepone 7 tt which tlmo a report fromI thelha completed well in advance of the hands and agreed never, again to I ' «aUT7 tDcreasm for three of-ita• toptop (t«te conTentloo delegates. Mrs. next legislature. The meetings were iL H- adm lnJ^tora pending aelecUon of Woodrow Henderson. Mrs. prankrank held In Idaho Falls. Pocatello. TwinS ■ NYLON I * 1 vlng room. 9x10 dining room. 4x8 ht||. veaSf F*Usrtnne! change 167.2ft m o a 33.13 -1 I AtttM m n OMriti nclHi. US- '1 ffl™ Includlt: • ' Z99M W M 41.41 ;ih minlstmUva asslaUnt; Olka N. w MBHM Corpet-SOox. | .W w t£OM j$ije txa .|l II asslstut nmerlntendent Si ■ ■ 1 ' £liS ^ S iX a t 25L49 62.10 ' J ' ) P f V;[ board aS^hnram^that'aU*-aU 1 ,l-tl I thm wodd reoalre'the blanket >tn .'■ rt per year IncscaM. made poaalbleSS ’ty i^_ ;5l:, threnihthe'tocreaaedflnaoclalaup.***>• . Lthor4iory-ltsuJ...so yei/r» port voted b r tha, is n leglslatur*. k always sutt it's soft, safe, and > INLAID I . . 8K&VX AT SHOW i . Jlrong. Your eboict of pink, ;!l I; cHiVBRflrrr o y iDAHO.,Mfie-: * i m . ytUow, g'ten, or wbist. ' [\ eow. April M -M artha Sharp, nier.n ie r. . ■ LINOLEUML r I . wni be eo^nmentator at • style shewahow ■ »;i ‘i —to-be preaentod.her* Saturday.,- JJay a y M s'lj -i ConrsdT Castleford. Is aenrlngr on Carllirload PURCHASE! Oec- 5! I itaaSnSM Sm 'tt»tocS,iheoo Si»tf* fells er^-nll ’’ C Save now onm co^tUKl „ >' " eoiai<tee. Sti-rbftrpMi4i» You pick the carpet,can Sears mani4any Petttms! First Quolity r the restl1 We measure, ' ■ A . J Itt We IntUll M :r,« i' n a a l nanM e t T om T h u m b was » * • Itt We Cut Itt W waa ' L — — Itl WTOE6T SEI 7 ;|| I Obarle* flhervood BUxtton. SELECTIONReQ* ------surface ot flaest woowool, modem swirl TOWN! 3. 3.25 ^ ------— etfect-ln .b elg e. n u trU ..gcray-TWETO. ra y . . _ . . ______^ H H s a l l i n*"9 c ^ a O O ' 13.95 iq. yd. IncIincludei Carpet, O W ' ■ Min Ull A4amt,I, S«li e v r .. a iE C K TH E BAV:SAVINGS! IU •rdt*x bre> hold thalr ihep* andd yourt.yot ' C^CE^TRE SAVINGS^ COMPLETZL7 INSI3«STAU.El>i iBclodM Psd,>sd, iB s u a COmrtXTBLT INSTAIUSD! SIZE Rag. SA PHONE o S Beg. SALE 8AVZ 1 7 ® 9x12 167.U IS IE 286 J ^ H [ ^ 29J5 16.92 l i l J l \ ;! . 'R0n9NKW^'^ »xl5 20925 16 H . » . c n » l t.S 22.76 13.16 9,a 0x20 t19.M 21 3 26.00 13.04 IBM 12x1* tX lM B 11 B .rtlc.N oO b-ni^H £1^3 4 20JZ5 16,92 . 1L31 I UgaUon.

No Delayay! Buy Today!y! Hong Today! Lu)uxury Lined DlDRAPERIES ------^WIDE-VW IDE-W IDE I m C h a r m o dde e elliptic 1 j^ N o w a tN EEW \ LOW PRICE c o r d t e x b i t . You’ll lov. il in wKl. i I H |N ew Prints -I ■■■ Dacron* and plma cottonoHon TW«'t Qb«oM*Iy M o»«r bfabra DBit it ol any pfie«I ' r' T.98 K ■■•i : TIm •xckniva Cordlas IxMrtirtl in mmodaroltly octtnhraltd f ^ R e g . 9.98 ‘ cwpt Mold otwJ fir- yow fofr thiIhi «MW look of leiKon. ' •! B H I Fits Up to 48'^ WIndovid o w i fi' EDiptk .Oxdtea InMrti hetdJ iKtlrrtwlr rf»op« a fw eocntiM* ’ ' j ^ ■ B r w oM «<. . . kMp yo»r brara tooklooking cMwei A a'day ; - ypu bought *. E*«h»»«v* Slo'.TtI*D.r.1* <•lotlic WMtt ; ' 10 tlnin longtr IhoA oid'narya ry •lartie.*k j For windows up to 72 “ " ...... 1 « .9 8 ...... M il 32-3BA. 32U0B ond 33-420*2C j O r For windows up to 96"6" reg. J2.98 nSI J 0«htr BUptic tfylM In

^ EXTRA WIDE-NO-IRON W jl ^ f J f ■ j ;i Q C h a r■mode m < elfin i>:nlA u B H R Q j i , „,s cordte:Itex b ro s ' ^ Dacr6rin Priscillas '! ll • ■ ••4 Dainty bultemy.iu^.8hsped • ■■ eg > llti . rc Cordtez inserts!Tta gl gtve TOU th e ^ I J ■ '■? wonderful “beaut;beauty lltt ■ New flocked dedesign in pink, blue, yei- \ M . that Inats." , . i l l ;* ThU bra hasI the the rounded ■ (/;.* '■ ‘3 ? } ^ low and whitesforWIDEWINDOWS! f( ilji . " ralBCd bosom» new n«i fashlona r / 'Y • ' ' re

^ ■ . O - C h airm m od»-^lip«e / i l --• ! ; i:}l\ c o rdd te t e x b r a s y i ^ ...... ] 2 . M p r . ; • \U-.J cotton bra withwith' cordtex OQ I 93" width ...... I ; S . ;,;J ln « rt formss and and firms j-ou ^ I S'. Into new Jovelinevelinjw. • ■ ...... 1 8 . 9 8 pr. ' , J., ■ Sl^'Cup contourr dealgneddeal fo r ■ 11 135" width...... i '» . &V.:| fashloQ’a newrw loolc.loe su e s ^ 32-M *, M-

\ ______' -- ■ ' timriMES-NEWS, : TWIN FALL^LLS, IDAHO ■■' ...... - '- P AAQB'TWiafre-THREB Q ] '‘~-f|tw jl Gay Crew w . 3 Ta]Falks Given ]P ays to Be In q[uisilivc u i Bodyly een visiting here, |h e m H, fldence.;e. convictionsco< a n d ' self .-on- I H r H ^ H id-Uie-world tour abooid un Springs, ha •on, than rtnae aal-ip n ^ e * ------V Air I''nncemce ConstellaUon wheh the Iry. There's ao . . ^He N -J.M ^ «A five necessarr fundamenlala f F ” In mtklniciklne Ai speech. glass if UllUie plane window w here he xlng or matUag. Jolni W eltael .. K ^E ^x ^^HW* J^k Flnnlnl spe speaker In th e apeecIicraU slitlnclt|nc was shiiliered Salurdny. CIOOII-lorTup Palnt-lipl I'mSster Waah re*t«e* tHe .J , m s aad U>* gtorieos eeleri ef ' V E A ! JS k coiirxF? wiutwna D onnld S um m ers, who U AS iheorlted U Uint lhe sudden | REMODEL m ere, wool, e rlo a .. * r B f lM •■ u rc e d ththe e ccnm r p to ov e rc o m ^ h y slco l dlf(erei;ce:i;ce In a|r pressure Inside U»'({ Tn-e.;,„ (ear of rld lc u lt. fe a r Af mnklnE esilgate oiir Plnance Plan i y amI*. * . A v alU b le- • ' •••;••; cabin nnd outside space drew him ) ro ccc i '' ' illo speclAcIe (p< o f one's self, fear throush;h lhe openljig.s The four- •SS BUILDING ' SUPPLY j 3l saylns som elhlnK of Im- en«lne^ pUplnno waa a t 18,000 Jeet Kimberly>er^y R o a **^,8 U Super Vain Stores ^ 1 ' jH '.'' -' '" portnncenee U to the audience and fear aiuumlr e.______or boringine thelh audlence when maklns = = ^ = = = ^ ; ! . ilii! -nnrd Schals w on th e blue pencil1 award for the best speech of the regulnregulnr projram and Bd Jereb reeelvedred the' cMp fo r th e m oal Im- provedd tpeitpeech. ■l^^B Mi>'^r Hovnrdnard FKardmnn nnd Henrr Wes- ■^H.: tendorrirf Ued for th e b « st U ble topics talks. 'Wmiamillam H] errin s w aa toastm aster Uiele evenlns.eve] assUUd by Uomcr xrts. table topics chairman, . ir uK hj J|1H r|| 'Hr and lalph BoRar. Bcneral evaluator. Tliee speechcmftspee course, designed 03 tinI aid to tl improved public speak- » paysP»/* ‘(o he Inquisitive. When Peter iowlll,>wl|{. II. of the Bronx. N. is opeiopen to the publlc and will » * battarr of cameramen ouUlde tbe itate« departmtni.dtp he sensed that continuenue ncnext Monday night at the somelhlB*itblac waa golor on. StcreUry of SUt«t« Di Dulles and Israeli A m baa. Hoi^cnonrson hotel, reporu John Storrs, “ “*>rr AbbaAbbi Eban had just concluded a confereniferencr. Yonng Pet« walked prealdeni.lenl Into lobby of Duties' office, (at Eban'a sijmsturs, aljma and when Dullea ‘ k imled e d he waa wanted also, he iladiT obllted. cbd In nifrtm coitnmw. crew memben» wave«bt tally from the ttrclnt — ted. In rtar (a United Prtsa SPEAK AT CHURCH Reporterirter IDen aonxalea. (NEA telephoto) toud th# ^Uy^^^wt^ IX In Plymonth, Enjland(land, u t^ey wall favonifale p t_ ®*’J, BA. April 34—Speakers at the • ^ t4 Uaneh thdr litatorto * o w lo Amerlcmertea. Th#u«ndf of Drilon. l TO sncmment sn'cml services vere Mr. \i AaerlcAfU lined th e itre eU and iloclu of tht» is port clly (o eheer th e nnd Mr*. OrvilleC B e ec h er a n d Ver- READ TIMES-NEWS WA^IV AN T jy«f Tcael cn her w«y. (NEA Ulephoto)<) moynee DeecBeecher.

-— — -uttle -priee^ ^ S ^ --- H x FREE COOK BBOOK! w i t h y o u i saa v in g s tif o r y o u 1265 page Book packeicked w ith reclpea and illastiistratloM . J i '■ i’l

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fabulous buys in h H p N owoi l O nly ^ ■ in : • spring-dresses $ 5 - -; ■ W onderful opportoalty to g gel the latest •______------Spring •t7le*'at~a~prloe''tli:Brp m . M jraroe. Ia all the loveljr new>w prietapri aad fash* . m t km right aolidai MisM«\ jonior**jonic and half. . \ ot.seixmds-. I • u e a . luorontood | outstanding qualillality pedal l a t q u c A t y t i f r : ! pusbers special!}ally priced ;.

m \ p B $ l S 8 V \ \ ^ p $ t 5 @ e . Famoaa Dame brands io jai the styles ^ . yonVe beea looking for, iadadiagiaclai the po|^ Ing-size riiW iiera.;. . *^7 l^ g “« type*. AaaortniM r tm e a t o f aolida I R o t i M e r m ' | | and stripe*. Bliian* aixes. • >to-Broil Automatic R -' ■ ■, ': ^ ' r r * * * ? »Mh*ot Jul^n; y r ^ h c m d fo w l o r * y o u n w HionyoUcookwrHi « n : . ’ . I'||| ^ . . !h*I «fl."flavor saving" !nfra*raid hoolStefaRotO'Brotl e . - jj|^ ierd roHsserit. You ^ 1 Ihirt "< ^drtddorbarb^il'l 6 “' • j! | •>Mk and flavorw ~ atl'y < M r long. Big ~grin>tray{'tryi tifntr ond th« • - | | ■ tf m utti-hoot control for rvol.autonJtOffloHc to o U n g l 1 1 Jr„ u i m M t t r r

S f i "S- *4.981V*5.98;.98valae 'iB n ^ ^S|B^S" '1 J $ ^ - s »s k ir ts 'I HK nowI J l J l ' f Tcrrilfic assortment of itylastyle* a n d "*> ^ fabric*. Full circle, box ^ 0 " * y £ | i £ | '^ ■ ^ \ plealeil, gored and gatheretlliered m W ~ ^ | 9 H (tyles. In printa, plainiII aaod o d A S ^ pallcme.l0tol8. .^vS '»r»|9n NofSMondi /jU s g u a r a n t e e / 9 T j n . 1st quality I 5g, $2.98 value ■ / i i § m ■ cool cotton b lo u se s mng-sizee c o p r l / ; I J Roto-Broll Automdtliitie Rotl$s*rl» 2 lj

^ 2 StoA 'op on the#e cool. - . You've never tMled dilckan 'llllII you'veye e eo k e d h l n O'- .. t . . . - |1 S j . ; V® MvelcM cotton topa in leno wMvea, Rofo-BroU rortssart*. Infra-rtd eleihiiierti*ht*gWef6oti*»hot.-,. ' "lj t polishiiliahed eottoni and broadcloth • "outdoor borbecvo** flavor. XlfigICIfiB-Slze C oprI c o o k i ' I .prinU.rinta. W ide array of color*. t.8.]b. turkey. Glont. grllMr^;y; anim»h*ot^B^ ■ l ^-J 11, ..J ■- tflS < MtMHn ......

* reg. »2.9i2.98exdltnK i c n p p | = ^ H a slHionette h ------^Ee-for^ouTBelf;iww^m ieaiirU -trto-iiiBk-itaietiii;toM '£«Hpkte I meaheals on this Botlienrie. Use Sears Couponin Books-JustI like Ci ^ ^ B a y tw o b a u a n d a a v e tth h e e tp ric e o f a n o tb e r. Choote fram a fabulousIS aeliaelectioa of THURSDAYiY KliGHT-7 to 9 :30 - 5:30 - 7 t o» 9 p , m . : MW seasoo style* In a varieivariety of fabric<'«nd OPEN THURS. 9:3( laxturw. Casual and dtiskytisky models; O N LY l . t i o W ILL HOLD H OI FOR MOTHER'S DAiT - 1*. , l _ \ .^jS^fkO cM /m uuai O Z ' J f o m > m ’ - - - -...... ■ - ll-

. ■>' . 4 iu M “TIMES’-Ne w s ;-TWI-WIN FALLS, IDAHO' ' ■ : , FrtFrench Luxury Mo(lodel ‘j^om’Area Trip No Wliile\vashIl Unsuccessful Try Bared by Airman For Missile Note“ted 5fSf V ® 'wASBlNaTON. April 34 WV-*: a l LAS VEOAS, N er.. AprU 34 W“ —A 0£ Peck^ Says m-The mrouRh June i 1 < air forcc waa reported today to haveh church Bundnj- KbcoiT!.” « i student pilot a t KellU air force base B fll made anomer unsuccessful sttcr has admitted flying over Cedar City. atUmpt Mrs. Helen IdJL to fln a Thor l.&00-mUe-ranse-tige-bal- wilt be dlrcclor or n,( ^ Pq ■ M eeting I - • tU tah. last week w hen windows .v^ereS Uiiion Officii >g I smashed by .what residents said wwas as CHICAOO. April 34 m —WlHianilUIsm mUsUe. ■BOciHONB. April 34—H aroldd B. a sonic boom. F. SchnlUler. secreUiry-trea^waurea The resulu were described os U e ^ » ' L m ,’ B«lt LiJca City, one o f th e 13 KellU officials did not name the ot me APlrCIO. says Uien wlU^tiu be better m an In an attempted laun uw tleff of tha U M church, urred pilot. Ther said he mJifhl be lub-sub- “whftewash" connected wltb1 thethi IDB laat January, -when me roc - BoSibers of BlalAe sUke to be nnSr rose but a few feet, then fellell bback wentWy P«k mreilns'of , r ^ pgBPiipgM wiW BM M ■. iJect to ptSiiUve acUon If an Inves*‘VM- summons for Dave Beck to appeal Cub Scouts «ni b« . "itandtrd* chureb-a?"!?^ »*«";hen [ Usntlon indicates he violated flylni IZ" in flames. ylng before an AF1/-CIO ethical practice) unchlng Omnge hall m a p « '' lie ipoke at the main bcssIoiuI of t regulaUons. , Report® were t h a t In a launch }un* com m ittee. attempt at Patrick sir' forcece bbase. “Swiss Family n o b r n » ^ ’ n ------cutrterlr eonfemiee »t Corey Bun* I The air base officials had prom- Schnltiler met with newsmer end- im n a . me Thor wa» found to) be de* U^eme. .u ' ’ dK * ' I crashing the sound barrier had I PUM P kbHAlBiMflB trtne aa means ot developing virtuestues ^*5 welfan funds. DRIVER CITED I ' damaged windows, merchandise and H e ssld th a t Beck, aum m oned b«' ■ ''o f a aalnt, ...... I bulldlnga. - BUPERT. AprU a4-Stevenn JoJohn- I M mitn ■ Elder Lee tald •'don't weaken your fo re U»e commltUe a fte r h e Invoket the fifth amendment and declineidined «>"• R«Peft. was cited Mondaynday by ■ afflcIenUy snd-econ^25 H fib re by living belov y o u r ow n code,:ode, d him State Pato>lman Roy Thomas> a o a o n a | avoid not only all evil but all ap* j Program Given lo answer some quesUons asked hln PHOnb j_ _ by a congressional committee, "mus“must charge of driving at olght wJm® t IffEHB PUMP . ■ p eam nce of evil.” I 'SHOSHONE, AprU 34 — Chlldrec icticea a day tim e license.,______The Sunday aesslons, held-at 10 0. appear before Uio eUUcal practice I of the Episcopal Sundiy school pre- com m ittee and m e n e x t movee winwil m. and 3 pm-. were conducUd1 by ■, sented an Easter program Sunda];. then be upto him." President Valdo Benson, carey. —7----- Mrs. R. O.- N eher. superintendent President Benson spoke on churchurch ' Preneb-slyte car luxury for l9571957 I U d is p la y ^ In th e M.OOO P K a eb TalbotTail at ParU Motor shew. B n t ~ m t ‘S ir It Be^ fsUed to appear befor ®** was In charge ot arrangemenU. Mra the commlUee. it would not rid?!fS hlr ■ W ANTEI ■welfare tn d ur*ed m e m b ers o f the v U to fs YJeckoil a re o n d th e low'powiF'pewered. law -priccd '■mJdfct’* models.sU. ______■ ______• j.HbwarrfMannJngwssdlrectorant ED-MEN FOR f il ll It o f m e charges p laced against him ehunh to el»r themselves ot debu.ebU. W * * * Mrs. Claude Chess was accompanU S c h n ltlier said, a d d in g *-Uiere1 ' PERMAI Other speakers of the seasloa wen and music director. be no whitewash like mat.” ANENT JOBS I >lr. and Urt. Reece Bates. Rich* Meet May Study An E sste r egg h u n t was held fo: Held, new members to ,the church;Es" French MotorisI^sts Are Getting « a tha ChUdren eaturdsy. _____^^^ ' r SAD TIMES-NEWS WANT AD£ADS. Permanent, positloru ore ovoiloble for married men 25 ■ Arlan DUworth. Carey, who U.home New Labor Laws to 40 years of .oge. Expejaon, tlonal( tax on all vehicles, basedlo on n congress enact legislation In thati | p h o n e s Ralph Benson. Carey, aang at'' U»the call “breaks" and which'have gainedined agei and honepower. field at UiU session.______^ “ m orning session a n d J . R . l^»wler,wler, popularity In rural arets and withwlUi - - — ! • Bellevue, accompanied by Mrs. row^w- . small businessmen as dual-purposep o « ler. sang for the afternoon sesslonjsloni cars. C Mrs. V. P. Penon, Shoshone, was U)e A SALI AS GREAT i n ------m e u ed frotii th e R e H e f -w d e ty ; ------jtake.boftrd_B m tolned..to_thfl_pri*. mldget-models— variously...dubbe4 ^ A K ^ Y e U R-HQM - E-A^E-'r o E R _ R L A G: £e . t o i i v i J maiy board for Blaine stake was rstreet.,weei»“ and "road bugs.- - -4tolam;-X)nworth:.'«n stake dance was announced for May 3-Pc. Coloiored Both Sef*.or ( Homort V/W ater Heater’^ I “ .i iMom. Most career Ffenchwomen M 4 a t Sun VaUey a n d wUl b e preceded now, own their own lltUe car. lliey J ...... Ijylhe Junior M M en; Junior aieao* are m a )^ It a quesUoh ot "stand- er eleeUoQ m eeting, a t 8 p jn . Ing- and Insist they prefer a car 'i) Kenneth Cook w u chorister, for rather than a Dior creaUon ,or a i the serrtcei. Narrators were Irene mink coaL . ‘I Taylor, Barbara Barton,. Leata j Parke, Francis-Bennett, Kent Pat*p ,t. This may account for some of the ■ . m n terson, and- John Barton, Cany. new color schemes, sueh a s Cltroen's Carol Patterson, - Carey, Nancy choice of tango, tuniuois* or ver- J Jewett. Its Patterson, Arlene Marah m illion. . I ! § ^ E 3 ' | l | iiJr The appeal of American automo- H and liOUlsa-ShlrtA, HaUey, sang. biles, which was high right after the I They were acoomi^ed by Lana war. haa greatly dlmtnlshed. One I Tolman. Oarey. . reason Is size, fo r If F tan c e h u less I'i-v I cars per population than America, It already haa Insoluble parking i, , Layoff for 1,100 problems and radlator*to*UUllBht lines of cars streaming In and out I Planned by Firmm ot ParU on holidays. T O - i J l t!) MIAMI, OUa., April 34 U^-The-The W here the Fre n ch m a n differs Is tn fj Esgle*Plcher eompany announcedneed doesn't hare ’ to ;esterdayltwouldlayoftl,100work-rork- change models every two' or three l en next Monday-when It eleeesa aU yeata.^Ha usually adopts a certain ’j - Its mining a n d mUl p ro p e rtie s in, the ■ = ^= = ^= ^^= = 1=== I Trl*state area and at Henryetta,'etta, ffl Okla. U The companylf grlost amelter at 1 Benryetta emidoys 600 persona and 1 1 BIRCH andid FIR WOOD n another MO a re em ployed In th e>tri* tri* state area of-Kansas, Oklahomaia and n d Missouri. SAVE:: $25! Deluxe CCost O. A. Rockwell, eom pany vice FRONT CABINETS C president, sold the firm 's properUeserUes woud be shut down for an indefi­ Natural Wood Fronts! wif^with, sturdy heavy gouge steel Iron Setit In Luscious CColors nite period. He blamed conditionslUons cabinets. Here's fhe kitchkitchen you've dreamed about, I In the domutlo alns Industryr for *tlie wormlh of wood, plus the strength of steel com- the acUon., bine to give you a kitchencncn of glamour, effeciency. and Dawn Grey - Candindy Pink - Horizon BlueLie •- M int Green . OK Contract convenience. SAVE NOW, DURlURING SEARS DAYS! A C SAVE/E $30! 40-Gal.’ I TOI6B, Aprtl 34 m -The state sUte board of examlnem yesterdayf . ap- ap* i-LINED HEATER I I proved a contract with John Tancey,tncey. Sears Days .95 GLASS-l Blaekfoot, for construction of an armory ,ln the southeastern Idaho LOW PRICE i "QUlGfGK RECOVERY" I city. The c o n tra ct is f o r «‘JB«9.18M9.1S Complefe ; for building tbe national guard ar- 1 5 % ' 2 1 4 ' |k iii moiy. Sears Days [tl! Punds will com e fro m federal,•deral, Line...... I lU'i state and local sources. g LOW PRICE« 1 2 9 . « | ■ 9 Off 'Plus $255 FREEI GROCERIES I. “ Let ScQrs Experts plonin on:end remodel your new kitchen your Choice 30 FREE Groceries! I 5 Sears wilLorronge instolUistollotion and financing, all un-: o f y( * Pius $30 a; d e r one r(Jof!

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IE COOL ■— , IN J JULY MW AIM 1 I .N JAWA»Y J . L l l I •; SAVE i:12% ON ASPH-HALT TILE Save on>n- Rock WoolI Insulation I I Reg.l4V2sq. ft. , Reg. 1.79 809 ■ • ■ You Carry and Save. ^ a n t a g e o f ■ ^ Beautiful Marbelizedized colprs, easy to w ork w ithK9 9 n 9 e. No Delivery. Take advant Low Sears Days Price.ce. 1It’s easy to apply and you’]ou’ll have 0 M I ^3 tiles arid it'sT(ja^rh;i; taltake^TJuriishing- w ear, A rrang■ange. C year ’round home comfi)mfortI ^ in many attr.active;e patterns.ps Roll B ats, reg. 4.'4.19 ------3.44.44 roll I B.. F.04 ^oec^/noney hop Thurs. ?:30 to 5:305: a n d 7 to ...... - --- '' ■ TITIMES.-NEWS.-TWIN F.iilF-ULS.JDAHO- . ■ PAGEVJ wwiin-m-E -, I ,

"polio pioneers" tn the feeU a "m"moral obligation" lo ses ' J - . Sta'sseh R epoi re Polio Shots Sm tou* ' that alt.) ththesa children ar» given Ju66^ee to Speak 5Jo jorls Morel ®ome 650.C650.000 children took p a rt lul) protect jtecUon against the dUtnse. twiATPi-,TELLO, April 34 MV-For* AOIACTBOEBSCtr^Q J^H 19S4 experiment. About The maj(major reason for th# new forRescue of | H Eyedyed for Children pt them got the 8alk vnc- series of te; nh Oov. J . B racken Lee .will p x Ru IS s ,. A prll UJfrl^Jaom ' NEWf VORK. VOI April 24 —The cine andd the remainder got “place- is that*shol t a publlo m eet^* heT®/^** PranSol«» . Q ^ B N ationalal r\)unda«tonTv for Infantile bo • or dummydumn ahols (0 act as con- were n o l pi !ht Bponsorpd by the Ban- ^ 14 «b«i , her cnH Man Paralysissis llli conuctlng sut* health trols in■ thr ihr icii. The Ulter sroup to todays * Bunty T axpayerstleaaue. „ officerst to arrangea a new series of was given■fn iwoi« real shots In 1955. ______Lee recentecently was named execuUve peeU to free Salkalk tacclnetoi shoU fo r .chU dren A spokMm:ikMman toundatlon READ TIMTIMES-NEWS WANT ADS. director■ ofot an organitaUon known week, it ' V tfffilth tn)0ke suck *t > • ’^ mmI rtrportUon plnnt for III 9 ^ mM(Ur> He WM rescued «e«ther balloon a gfffh! dilmney. orrytcg him KiDiUr. M . lo s t th e rope NURSEFRY ST< losec by which ho tr»v- OCK Cl: ^ > * ^:^ o r the chimney. 11 » Jn .. ftnd He on slO-lDch-wlde ledge *S w of the *t*ck thromh • 5 AIfElSJ \ AVE! SAVE2 1 1 : line. I uild i t W ^"‘•Wesr •■ Ka- X SAII AS OalAT AS ITS■S N A M I _ r , I One of theI Largest L Northwest;t \Nurseries has Selejlected Sears - t, g s ;r l» “»t h. would t« 1 ^ to Sell O ut its it; COMPLETE STOCOCK OF FLOWERINiNGSHRUBS I !2“‘”^Sm‘-"'"<' f ^ tne CleveUnd wMthcr rta up Inside th s 1^ i and Vines.. you' SAVE UP TCTO 30% DURINGI THIS1 SALE. I f*i^Tcarrled « small slrlne lo ^ wu «iuched. Ka. - All ShrubL i b s Root Wrapped1 cand Ready for Planting! Pi !||| m> the rope, futened it ttt too of tRe chim ney a n d threw down to 'a la d d e r which i ^ n htd raUed to the lM-(oot *1% stld down GO feet ot rope thli Udder. leavy Snows | H iSI YOUR ] j c ' I >ro1d Stauen. left. Pretldent Elseahower's dl I to SecreUry of Slate John Foiter Dullea li Measured for iome from the London big power dlsarmame B CHOICE i op idmln'Iitratlon otflclaU In a l«ro>hour !ment wat iuued cailinc for a continued Areas of Utah i|ln [ I ^ each lln{ the tast-weit atomle arms raco unde 8 8 jAtTWKE cm r. April 24 M l- wlrephoJo) « « mow broke tre e s s n d in ru b - iu,de»w«d etectric power tnll- C ,- *, 0 la s weep through tftah yes- i 3 p•ring i 1) B reakup of R BARBERRY GREEKlENLEAF REDTWIGIJ DOGWOOD IdIdaho Term ed A bt ( PURPLE LILACLll . ii BfttlDlUtloo a t th e w eath er Uu* TAMARIX PINK rtrtlrport-itaUon-ere In. Uie Dj.TBy The Auoclated Pret* However, » u r~l)er1ed~«"<>*tl —fiprlnpi»p > nnual v.TiirVfr C.enimLMfli a“ Idi—J wegeliajILROSEA^^ TWI compared w ith th e o!d,.xir? o f.rond8-wlll n d o -' run about normnl in Shoshone t SPIREA“BlttARDI rtrtcord or J.03 Inches a et In May. Idaho> thisUils yettr, U if s U te hlBliwny brenkup th ______dennftmcnItratDMSJil ___...In. 1050- :MOCKORJ!RANGE„...... 2 lectrie power failed In te rm itte n t. O. Bryce Bryct Bennect, stnlehiRhwny the hnr coal:o8t thetl stnte nboul one million and W endi ) • ! : tot. Sjht public schools failed to rs ‘o,to repnlr the rnvnges ol the Impassable B ter cUues during the morn. ifttc frcK lng ond thnwlnR, T h e depf \ T VINE f beauH of Uck of elecUlclty to ni's rouRhly ha lf a million less on a n o th e r SILVER LACE VINfINE TRUMPET nic heaUns planta. X wscloUie dnmaitc to C em *l#l« ronds torLitA hnvi MperstUTM here cUm bed to S3 'SC—one of the worst breakup the toughc S t during the sfUmoon and ns J"In history. gtntc. an < , mow. which ranged up to six , J"®e 7nlternnie “ cold nnd warmth nre being F a r tiliz a r ij ia in residential areaa. melted " " 7:s * the “ ® aurfnccs ot th e hlRhwnya. hlR hw nys.' ng them la cmck nnd flnallr ~u. ,fl­ 'f ddlr. The UUh highway paUol op \l tho U re-dam aglng ’•chuck y S p r a a d a r s |;| ImMt main highw ays w ere clear liuh before n ig h tfa ll. "'V” -,n.6>956 ■Idaho experienced one of D fS h N Ids up to 45 poundi ^ ' tesds leading th ro u g h canyons to u,g ii'orxt breakups In history be- 05 ^ « o yC; iiteh mounuln ski resorts east (nuMI of a lonit. touRh w inter m ark- er's dlaaraatnent adrlser, re> ' hen remained blocked by th e by floo' { / floods not only In the spring ,t,. rn-d,illet in, WaihlDfton atter fly. I'v r«, which.piled Up to a depth of ijut alUoUo InIt Uie dead- of wlnUr. mament Ulks. Stassen bHef- L Inches at the A lu reso rt, T otal x iiee winterwlni floods a yenr nso broke ■hour setrion, after which » s- J | : Jf depth at tho resort waa llO up rondssnds andi w ashed o u t complete nued "serious effort" toward GLADIOU ^ bn. «ectlon.i.>na. 6Spring floods added to Uie under In InternaUonal control.** i:;' l«.i oard«i Rn | Bqlli Monday. Harold .Steele, northernlem Idnho: counUcs. He ndded As' low M I « Q aUm, wlli be clerk. Among th e th^ wLProbnbly lP rot will be considerable Your Choice sbL_:— • I .H 7 lar centreL Sturdy -een* j li idfSe^'ah C. A. Harder, Buhl, breatiip.cup. too,t before sum m er moves ibout *— Normal I 1^ Made of seasoned wood and . &k ■ :t{enfbrri«ny.Ma*ontM^' .r 1 Wilttr Mathlesen, Pller. In. In1 thethe' arens north of Cascsde. REAP TP I’cvcr, district two—In so u th - \ ( T Igiven a coat of veather-re- t\ X new a t SMtn.-.' J ' ll Idnho—including Tw in T ails . ______J sUtant paint. Cross-Country lone nnd Bliss, has v e ry lltUe ea . Sibrand. Buy several nowl up'thLi-sprlng:------i ------‘ - lOSO-.Uilx necUon was one .o fl Vk ..J iiirdcSl hlCT^lflclnls.recaUc'd ■* ^ anni-\Xa«m '' . ..li nt tim es ronds In the O oodlng ^ 3— n J W endell secUir were T lrtually ' ^ ^ H - Sfrlp. ■.. . ; isnble becouse of the breakup. ^ . . Compon I >5^ ! department currenUy U busy (Other project, To be sure mo- H » . a 3 . 9 5 - I 2 % hnve no excuse for breaking! Ls><)k I }Ughened antl-lltler taw of the HI an extrn 200 "Utter bnrreU"i 3 W ld h e r t hli icIng plnced along the sUte'sj i .•oys,-' \ ■ f I 1037 legislature p u t m o re I i t y E R G R * In. the lavA designed to keep /nys and adjacent areas free ^ this sig arl.t. T h e fine wns boosted from > $S0 nnd tiie hljthway d e p a rt- ■ i;l wns told to poit signs along \ AS tOV/ AS F « n c « s ; . l \ l onds so Informing the public, t year the department had ^ 3 , . i . o a 400 of the brightly colored I .t a c k ‘ Lt In which litter could be de* TkaM i|frtaai « • ' !, | when-:-you 11:d. • i ) new law goes Into effect May ly then the depnrtment will aoo barrels in plnce. By the ' m ■j the tourlit senton geU In fulr want: !. Uiere will be 100 b a r^ ls. 0 TIMES-WEWS WANT ADB. _ - _ V • 1

Twin Traction ; DAVID BRADLE'ILEY DAVID BRAtADLEY ' ■ i (Get» yoo throoBh when other*ien are< thKk.) ■ f i I 15-IN. CHAIN^ SAW ^ R O t O ^ P y ! Built-in Economy •>4 M o d e l s ’ 'I (America's fineit Economy recorcecord) eight! \\-^ ) operote! ___ 7 AlAttochnients I T o XChooseFromI . . .E 1. 169.95 spring let powtr'do yotff. [| Generous Headadrbom . M E^Huj gardeningntng^Y w can bave e B id - :’ : | O E R .-B'BETZXR'aAROXN. E with I ...... greater than ony other in i in it* price dau) ' LESS w.95 M - t A REAL VAILUEE INI A CERTIFIED US ^ ^ M S AVDDLE E . f..

f OneofJ.ofJ.C.Higflns ( . n l / l ■ I r a S s l l G ’'' t at thU low price. ■ ■ I U HandsomIfome. e sturdy and ■ E S ^ S^'e fi TKm;;'.',-"-'’. i • '• • 8 • ^ comforUble. * ■ * ' ^ ' ^ 3 1 V taimtanned e leather. ' ' i3E- - - /'-D. ■ ■ B lu ra, ISlO^SAlfc^' ^'■W AVS^Uvj^ERTIP.EriFlED USED CARS FROM STUDE ShopThuti;?tSOI g a JUDEBAKER DEAL1ER. T< SEE YOUR STU zteuUieaot^aiM 'A iE A R S ^ SEA R ^

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TWO ARI FINED BURLEY, AprU-34-Herbert L Le­ e- ' — ^ -i > ‘ j^iip^ip6;.Gontendn d s I t Is B ro k e Roy , Shockey, Long Beach, Calif..blif.. ^ iiM .CM HiF= r7i ------uiiM u, and Oerald Flnnegan.Yakima, werevere fined 110 a n d 13 coaU each T uesdayKlay - T -■; ButfeewW pu]>uld E v e r G uess Ih t ?by JusUce of lhe Peace Joe KeldonIdon ' I ■ m m m cent visit (o Paris. France U tup-lup- on o chsrge* ot driving vehJcJes wa-lUi ith ------;— ^ I ^ 4 u Mk MeLEMORE ( ;ES - H O M E S F O R SA LE . B O M ^E u ro b e U broke, or «iy»alt It posed i to be down to IU last sou•ou eex^red license plates on Uiem. MTUATIONS WANTED I HELP WANTED— MALE.1 UNFURNISHED HOUSK — Ib . b u t‘ you*a^oeTer bucm it fromrom andi lasping for lu financial breaih:aih ' ------. S t!T h lT h a READ' T1ME8-NBW8 WANT ADS.iDS. *’‘*'* l^m.. IW tU*Avatitt«^'t^"«r tjln th® JU t* U»: heads of «Ut» givelive —but • Queen B. went home with a j 11_ pV’llajS'piVcjWlS a V al. SALE OIt- TltABB S badroom brkk v5 o n « m o tb e r« h m they g o tvtsitlns.Ins. ]RolU-Royce laden with loot. And — , "l-'l- n -r "«r , ______• homa. raraxT. Phen. H40.- sllh the French opened the Treasury nnd ___ UCPKKIENUEU c.naral farm hand anc H. II. Chriilian. ' •mey iMd one another down with I Ita? Irrlfllor. Hedvn k«m. .ir.p l bMt. -.> J K d a o iB a a n d » - ' ------_ threwI away the doora lo make WANT AD RATES mlj. ^M rrt llaa«a brldia. ^-hini Pben F O R R E N T O R LEASE * tiyk^?nd*^.t“ phnnt* ***'^* LOOKI.NI! r . >>i ’ apulT«‘ H sure ) that there was a lot of pompomp (Outd oa (olVMr-wardI doot*. i UKllUUUM'bom., aplit level. "LVnwood Lrn aood •»!'- M\ and more circumstance. ______aubdltialon. S21.S00. 1400 framoBlOBI CDrl.a.' J« > "n bumf, .u.p,,'" ;*< k S ‘■^Une dine one i I n»r— . ------— ** *5*^s- “ .riiti? -.var/,■""■•i"* fAKU MANAtiKK aa- .xp.rlm.nt irP aCM T Phon. 4;4S.W.______J______, Norlhild. rinil .M r .‘‘•‘' S The Seine was decorated for J i>«i------m _ (arm- BMr Twin Kallt, (.n n ti (ara MISCELUkNEOUS FOK REN' ^ n o l h w In daj WUMAM^ >iBia VP«a^ DouaTCMami. work rwjulrrt. bom. runilib«L' Writ 2 UtDUOOM. vacant, ell ( u r n .7 ^ DTATELf:'" .jBercr Nero stylo. li&l halfI IU lenRth, there waa a day" at tA tnlnlmum of 10 worti U — - no. c -i;. f/o T1m.».N.»..______* a PAKk I^U tfPACEti. aloao In. realrtal aall decorated, cornar -let. garafc. im.*oA ahoot the.^^^H S ^I Versailles.' Ju st like the one LoUU•oUU quirtd iBtojeBtcIuiirM «4» . nr aroarat.lr, Phoaa Cltt-Rt.______for CI or old«r wupla. Phon. 4041. w worka on salat, P l ■„ ...m p li. » n UbU — a'nlw and cemmlaikin, stoop Iniuranc •»«o« i UEDROOMS. (ull baiement. larxt (1 LUKE’S tory looked down upon a banquet!t ala t I — O’UtLL, NUlUll£nV. CblU car*, darf or ^ n .H u .^ ^g U a H taiio i^^ fille n t.” *Uo L« pfiJna* S^il-wV ”**"" ______back ra rt. tandieaped. Quieti.V am .'e t 748 Blue LnkM parades, and pa^ jJ i IL- bwr. Ptoa. ilss-M. Twin rail!.. >pd d lf cloa. lo bich acbool and plarthlartround ’ Ph«,a ■r reants. i d the' Louvre. » OHUUMAKI.SO. UiWrtBS. Mr* 'u k 7 r r v 1 TT- 111.200 IncludM dru«« Ibrouxbeul.heuL 1742 W The O ntled^^^H ^I■ The united SUtes enterUlns, too-too. ------n — I <1 MK. Mn. KImoUn. » • Tvlar rkAn.sllI,I iiii iind bava ep«aln(a fnr talnman to t?trava l« i T : r e i ^ ‘;ad"’cbal« (o / all KcaaloM.a S n S 1, I norah tUnl. Phon. SI44-W. W - States, with more ■ ibut It watchea IU pennies. Specia-■Cta- I , , 0— CUHTOM rAKMIN«;~Plo.<... crownlnc.nine. thli ar.a. Earnlxn md adrancnnm«nent urmoBnlaln Kual. Phen. UB______f money than all tors ' supply their own ticker tape 'hont opportunlllM unI1m1i«l. Nn .iptrlmrrl«ica c ______\i 1 ■ iioo I n n K .uarr. bui mu»i b. willlni lo l.ar ------I SELL THIS WEEK— l l ilNEEDA^ffi^ the E uropean^B ^K ^H■ r* InitrtloB. IHB.. ______JlADIU ■CitAH SAUiaMAN^”I------1 , FLAT B E D S home loaded. s : Ing tooU on their homs. ■Ion. Owner will flnane. afterar SlIOOtl OR • , , UAim-S C>Mn#< »bep. yumltur* r.p.ir,' CuaraaUa and ComnluIoB. Car «»-IU- RATE.«I BY nOUR. DAY OR W E « [ down parm.nt. Sometimes ho ffeta a U7ital sroc^os The U. 8. dines dlimltaries. but a i i panii. Applr In— bowl or vase, sometime# « land-ind- pot] roast dinner at Blair House P erson to » EAST 5 POINTS SERVICEICE i LLOYD ROBERSOND N *ma“ »iih'''J ’t" '; ‘ , .acape from an American artlit. D.'.Z; E., doesn’ti coet too much, and when^hen t«*»rd lo u>» »d»trtlt«f. CAli^CMTUl w ork-.II bloda. M.w <.<» KLIX RADIO STATION I ______PHONE , nos _ U A G E N C Y little a» tl.MO d«.», In , - and aometlmes nothlns at all. Jke J enterUlns at a fish fry he saves tinttlev « r. m>o4tl. Br boor ar lab. ' — I — - ' - r - s - 237 Shoshone Street Northorlh OR 'e n r>ftn» tlW.W. • Wot so OTtr here. They go for thei cost of a chef by doing tha cook­ EASE Phone 841 We ean kulld jnu i k,,,., ’ . . --broke. Iing hlmtelf. . ik>a OB# InesrrMt initruon. • I WK8TERH ELKtrrillC" CO. nnpio,.nplof.*! T o n Nama I t - Wa Can tfliuralure ll-I . room win, .-f.mi:/ ; -Conalder Queen Bliabeth's re- ^ England It supposedly to hard^ 'IP;up -nit p«t>w tmtrtM lb« rlfht U> odll nOTO-TILLING | \ B.rt alMplnr rooma and I Of : brtroo ; fiirdan tad I.awBi. Arl.ai TUIar. dMP HIGHLY QUALIFIED' rurnl>h«1 Bparlmrnla. Phon. UK, - — * «VoS*d^„: ----- it can’t defend luelf against ag­ag- «nS r«J«(Ti)| cUiillM t• LK (,U j VERY NICE HOME Payments for Franee ' with a retinue the aUe of an — i B.rvl«a Stallen t«lllBc major tampanr Phonr Ut. ______s KEY RliALTY expeditionary force, and bearing TiTK 'Kil^Oi^KitH •nrt ol — producta. Rood bailc lalarr Plut liberal»;;; I HOMES FOR SAI.E iM allon Eait Addiien Diilrkt... Had frlrndi In our r w n t larro- .LAWH UOWr.Il SHARPENING I commluloni. Your .xparltnc. muil ln> I ■ attractlv. Ilvinf room, dln.tlt.-kllel-kllebrn, *111 >l«*y> rrmiln xUh l» it prKlnu* ■ nitkuB anil D«ll».r» 8«rTk. . aa- 11 DUPLKX 10 reara eld. cloaa Id, Haalaai bur. bu parir room. * hedroomi. bath,J. douWa doi MKHBKR Or MUI.TlrU ’5 8 SoU B a n k She took along bats drummers.ners. m»mory. Our •lftt«f* tb«nk» m d * gr»ll- « “ • W . ai.a Cold Sirlb. Suinpa iMtloB e( man. malBl.naact. «ir.*An-An- Ae. R.alir. Phona __ «Slli.■ ___ xarac.. and finlthrd baitni.nl. P - comet playera in bearakln haU. aw.r In own bandwrltlni .UtlnK a*». aar. I NhW M.e>lrwa>. (Iraplaee. lartxr.. c'tninl ctmi tia.Tin. L.oaB ti.lOO. Would Uke like eai"e ' nlly ^U m ^S IN C W m SKRVICK^ marital atalui. .dutatlon. itrilc. ata- ala> I drlvt.-patlo. Phon^ 4t»?. »4« Ailann, Adan I above loan. ^11 overslxed horses, fancy buggies, and M ay B eD o w n I' tlon aip.rl.nc. and nam. of .mplorar. Ik-AUlLlf want, lo hu7“ bom. In tows a husband whose uniforms packed W rit. Bo* 0.11. a/o Tlmti-K.wa. tow, ori M e R O B E R T S & C roiintrr, Phnn. i«S5-H, • ■ * C O . s a v e 5800.00 » ' " W ASHINOTON. AprU 34 W»—WillWlll enough gold braid, to buy a guided ...... > l>vUhU)llUUM m of-of­ mUslle (]. g.). — _____ TILL SrOUR OWN GARDEN i! . In Twin ^^all^■ Phona CArdcld ».»<»■<•»«». Phone 090 or Jim Martin 733 fer farmers a smaller-payment for other European countries are! no "Avri^oN'' ____ Stal tractora aad tllUra ' I HELP WANTED . . , UY UWNKIll Naw Id.al confortfbl.<1* hunhum.. Membera Multiple Llitlnf Service . ere.lltnt location. SIO.OOO. Pl.»n.' 4 » m . ' parU clpaU ns In the 10S8 toU bank>ank different. lU ly says it U almost on MALE AND FEMALE i ' . proffTfljn tor s ’hest? , Uie f/nanelaJ ropet, but let a /o /or- r- CWkOiili* for'^IIU>IIUUM un lol and Wattrr rl|hrlihli. •______N,b.l..r. Phon. 17H or «t!WFt. — Ik ar. «n«.pior.d and w.nl a io iob bfrrlrt. ahadr. Immrillata poiitMk ! , Thla question was belni askedil fnin elgn bigwig pay a visit,, and hell ----- plaaia wrlla 4IS Y.llewitea. An.nu. lua < er i;» tll.r Ar.oue.______r ■; ■ farm clrcTes today a fte r Uib aecre-ere- leave with a memento that gold- — 1 Pbon. «J»« collacl P«.l.ll« b.twMn 1 — - 1 ^;ra"nr.*"‘ " '- ^ ’— tary announced that the support smiths worked oh oyertlme. YUUNU, rupontlbi. rnupl. olih lo Tdw adopt ruRNAces * sheet uktal workRE I and » P. H. Jutl llarrlnclon.______*''^V J!^rhon?.''A ‘lvl“" ‘*8chtnkf' Bupt SPECIALS FOR GI’SJ l S SEE THI.1 a m m : irs too u b»6r. or « fount MU. rlttn* OHefa-m. ll ■ - Jess than this year. -nllaL I r«lla. B.b i.vTaoa. '*■ E X fU il^C C O car t.lrtman. Onaa whwho of Jtromt. J hwlroomi, (ull ba»«mna»«mml. eniwtr to roiir hnuilnx probltm.r.*m!“ ii: ;rptiSri'i’’;,T r,,'::',^,';-^ and Oreece, Spain, and Portugal ■ — can handle appralaali and manaca aalea. tal.i xaraxr. nr. ] . t.. Irvln. aura lo Invctllxala. Ihla nuUlaniUlandlnx 4 ',% fi| 1„.„, n..->-i.>,U w ------wouldn't-thlnk-of-allowlng-a-dls> -W rUa Bea-K-». cM TlmM.N«w..- > arrn. dtal-befor. rou par anothar-nOB-taOBth-a nay^nl.’ A.VIni price tlt.Wt i _ . Heretofore, paymenU under the tlngulshed visitor to leave withouthout DKMTAI. rLATtiS.^ T iT “K 'KSM ?'Sli'F^¥SrSh:45IbT wIit| -ttat;— Htnr-li-lii------tisoll bank-hnve bcen.based_on.pr.lee I ROTO-TILLINO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES*** phon. T«1 J.rnmr. ^ >rlee fc _ g ift_ th a t -w o u ld -b rin g -a* b rig n t «.*l_.i! Brand—naw—two niea hfdreemamia iwith ' CAN YOU P.\rDoi light- to-a-pawnbrokcr’a-eyeB...Mo . **! :c*Hsr.»4'XM rii.rtitt jtK Air.«- uaa bo.! wardroWi—nica llvinx room £2!" European country wanU to be-out- KARL Asil Rlaxx.'! -wM> hardw«nd.roorar.KII«bMa.and.'a*^ba*lii- 1 Uw;^aaV'-W*.w’,^ ^ ' ' producUon of surplus crops. Tha BEAU-fV SHOPS Oieraxa. flxtur.t-Inlaia.linol.uft ioI«ufti-« I Wa I arranlftd flnor pt.o. .ijJ «lons- - ______rhon. «;st-W , ■ F o il »ALK (ood milk muic, rempl.1.T Twit u h Pbon. ;» « ,______■ '' (ull haa.mrnt (or (oiurt.badrooAl»A» and ■ eludta a fimllr room. lmmHU'4 j; leso rates for wheat must be an- 1«I7 truck. W rit. Dot G-10, c/e Tim.iTlm.a- UOOD tmall modam homa tor one' or I' recraatlon ' room—RK ptrlm.t.rt.r lihtal. aniaon tvillihk. ' Onlr 111 1«L S I 1 nounced In the near future becausei^e F**” *>• ^rom m* to bs-criticaluc"i ‘'««?d ' ■ ' ------N.wa. '______nUii HOO rtarlr Income (or 1«.0( vln- of thU Improvident habit. Every^ery wV.w; i ».oihip. Animt n.«»ny 8«ion.gaJon. . 11- .1 . [ , V., titoo down, to r.ara on balanc*. Wrw i< A" ' ’>' <"*'' l» 0 down and and IKS EXCELLENT TKRMRI <1 farmers will plant 1998-crop win­ pmant: own.r: HI. P.O. Ho, 10». Tjrjj^all,*' r ,r p*r month Ineludlnx cloelsf co«ti, li ter wheat In the lat* summer and•nd time I read of president so-and-so ^ GARDEN PLOWING thrlvint butlnaia. taf.ll.nl Molpm.n i_ L * ^ and Iniurance. getUng a belt with a ruby buckle,ckle <(ud Ae. n.altr. Phont <}|li. I. bem ee'. « » S>^b«n. S>. r.a.t Tktw B of or a Jade breakfast set. It makes mr pIUM. Our (raeur wlll anl.r tbrouib _____ Ililnc room with (irn>1ac. la n . klleh< W. alaa hava aeTeral eilatin* be Farmers wlll eam an averaBo of LUUAL man wlll a.II all nr pin o( ■7; cand ^ titlllly room. bath, full baitntnl.il. K.Nrar, lhal can ba aold en Cl termaI R«. Phonw 42:i.|4-i;i] out me want to rent a pair ot.striped a band 111.. PhoB. HOM. cation Waiblnxton achool. S12.000. Pbon.na Itllt04> : about 131 an acre for land Uken out i“’',5 LOST AND FOUND _ _ J and n o 'itir maehlntt. Now ob locatloi 1 • ,.-of wheat for this year’s crop. The trousers and pass myself off u all well ntabllahtd. Cood Inrnm. an ______KEY REALTY i MEMBER OP MULTirLr. Lit '; Tate U tu o a bushel for the aver-ver- Prime MlnUter of Orabovia. _ _ nnir part llm. builKMt. WrlU tloi r-1: ------.1 124 Shoihone St. W. Phonalona 44D9. ------^------dlflj TImM.N.wi,- V______: I . 'affe productloo of the retired land.id. It seems'like a fine, upsUndinc J ___ __ROTO'TILUNCii Cardani. Lawni. PRICED TO SELL, MEMBER o r MULTIPLE the way to make Christmas come several p.m. AtreaiN. Kerd Uactor mounlad Rota-« 0- t o n U:Atit;. fullr tqulppad ttrvlc. ttatle 'i > Should the 1B38 rate be cut the 'e ra l '*^;V./‘sX,rr.“Tf"f?u‘ d K Jn?“o n VS-l»a ? « s lillara. ia ilaialton. Idaho. Malor oil rompanrnpanr ^lee S th®"*’ho *i.‘'*All"'k"' I aame percenUge as the price sup-lup- times a year—and with a bang. mll.rl. Hurtrr. B.w.rd,' producta. coed loratlen. pmrilabU np.ri ------DICK POOLER •x%V. '^‘wriu* ;^5*'& rs“‘'c/e* 'i > '^'-port rate, it would be set at aboutOOUt (DUtrllmM br MeNiutht Rimdlutt. Inc.) tU a r I lorr.l tlPlpnl Ue. h n n . en . u tInn. About tl.:00 to handle. Box &' S i L lOS ACIlMlM*rl north of RuEXrI. far.ntlMl T I.ir I d U t/« TimM.N.wa, 7. on 1.11 .hould.r. Thon. J»TJ, Twln Twin ------ONE OP TWIN rALL.5 0UT8TArSTAND- llfhl (anei, ***^ «“tbulldixrk | i } , “ th la ye ar. y«lli. rnllorl.______^ INC S bMlrooffl brick hom.i-In ei ; • ' Stronr ArruaenU Cllcd Lawyer Cleared ' LIKE TO SEE lha nlceat t aierrt homihoma -alva loeallon. Dalithlful llvinx r , tUUNUi Tn* bMl pltc. in -r»ln LAWN MOWER SERVICE ” r INVESTIGATE TwM? and rtmlSr room witi Jer.Jr Ilrtp: j ™;,m.«i : • ' . Department orfJcUis said, how- >Tk^ to bur er irad. lawn moo.ri. Al. >'r>* plrbup>l tharp«nln( and r.- ^ "f t OEDROOMS, templelelr carpttHrptttd. lAiiurloua carpatlnx Ibroufhout. I f / I lever, that thera is strong argumentle n t Of Disbarment Com ••rvir*. woman to bandla n«w ll.rihir produel n.w ell furnae. * Plumhin* (lxtar.axtiMa, I pull drapn. C.ramie llla halh < ^ aB a lna t cutUnr the toll bank rale. BAN FRANCISCO, A pril 24 Oft» —- <=""■ UWB n.a..ra Iflr r.nt. Po-.r loeUMil and cicar.tt. roul. In Twin Kalla or n.w paint Ibrouchoul. Call ui., OalrOalj > .ilta a . ancleaad. abower. double.vaifvS ! KEY REALTY I ,,They aay retention of the present aurroonrllnc Irrritorr. Part or (ull tlm«.J'7*- IIMOn. plua another S baih. Carport,irt. patio.pi . 124 ShAthena Sl W. rktw The U. S. court of appeals'today or- NO SEU.INR. Parmanrnt wnklr' in- 0U», but food aa new A a con.eni.n'reni.nt Mieloainx (enre ol rtdweod al i ; I rato would offer a stronger inducc-“'f; dered dismissal of disbarment pro-p?;; SITUATIONS WANTED., W. Pickup and b.Ilv.r comr. S'iO to il.lOO caih and C Autn , I '"W ent for farmer* to retire wheat m ulr«]. Tnr lni.r>ltw, tift pnona" cIoaHin location. S nic. rooma>a andanc On SSxlSS >round«^ All fer r 121 I 2I.M0 — ceedlngs against Alaskan Attomey rTTZ KRENGEL’S SERVICE ^ num ^r: w^lta S«If B .nitt, Bex G-II.* fitraa Ilk. (arp.tlnK SU.SOfl- : with fintat tltmi. ’ . .^Jand from producUon than did the T. N. Oore. IJKK NEW S nCDROOM HRICKK with whi ' N**l Door to Kr«iiitl’i Kardwara full baa.m.nt A attache) caraxa.a. rKt .f t BKDROOU rRAME HOME E on en 4lh I ZUO ACRU Soulk ot Hinim, III : ' eame rates for toU year'* crop. Jim e UUaiNbtm eoll«i. .ludtm oanu pari tlm. and apa. 1 eulll.Mion. Cood Inrm™ Beoaon-haa-ecpreBsed-deslre-to,_to „ aore_WM..ordered to .«how„cau*e - wart, A tftr ;-t»,m.—rhan. tMt.------~ ^ ~ ! criltnt fi«)f .»UB..M..E..l8e*Uaa..»M,.L Sit.- Avenut North., fullr modern and heat he ahould not be held in con- ' 'i aon. - - -cloui. Carpat^d. Double faraxe. I ..make a sluble reduction In wheat TAXT ; ''■’I ‘^la al 111,000 with bif'b!f lilaa I IM ACRF.1 Wtadtli arat. aO V < ' '-BUTpluses under th e soU bank. The tempt and* disbarred In the “friv-‘rIV- d y n ? h";!r!*Phon^";»*"^ ROBINSON - FELTDMANIAT4 I .nd aanalbla parneaU. p p o ^ . lliiblr Pfoduetl.t a mil sur. olout” a i^ a l In the eaae of Mark ’ Drlva-ln noaltora euh cropa. P.icallfnl larmi ti 1 c tam a U er th e 1988 crop, th a m ore sxir- yiNliLK man wanl« IrrlMllii* Job.r - E»-,t n - T o p Sow BUSINESS p*rI«neKl. ph«n* nukl O»:.ni. ! —Driveway Oravel T4T Main Av. Wwl T.I.el. IllI ll • WHY DONT YOU BUY THISIIB InveirI1 S bedroom hofflt t l 4tl Aih. Ni ‘ ‘“ Kovernment stocks. j S S f ' -Bosement Digging — _a n d — ______------— daeorated. Carpeted, beautilul;-„i *}••!» li ■ ROBINSON-FELTDMAll .1 J I .. . On the other hand,’* cut In the Alaska conviction on a'drunk drlv- driv- —Sewer Line strace. atokar. faaaU ITS A Rl BUY Sll.TSO haa Cl 4>j'r. loan...... „ J ' aoU bank wheat rates almlUr to thstthat Ihg charge. His appeal was filed by COMMERCIAL 1 ’ ; '"'lor wheat aupporU might well aavejjive under the name of Attomey . ^ JANSSON BROS. • LOOKING FOR A '( '< . 30 mlUlon doUars or more on m soilU Oeorge B. McNabb. Jr. ; EXCAVATING CO. FAMILY HOME? ■ J. E. WHITE AGENClNCY |) > ■ 'ibank expenditures. The courl said since the "misbe­r FARMERS:* PH O N E 488______BUSINESS BUILDING K .r. It la with 4 bedroomi. A,n d.i J. E. WhIte-REALTORS-C. s.6. Loi J J havior" ot Gore was not In the prea-. *""•*1 EXCEXLENT LOCATION mod.rn kiteh.n and bath and >.i. ful A- See or Phon« Ut for haomtnl for .a (rem ;« 1 waB’not an officer of the court,. ththe ? FARM DELIVERIES of— b l _ ' TWn r.ar old in’xioo* bulldlnr xalloB. MULTIPLE LISTERSS , S roem koma wllh bath. Uin. tn ' i i-Low Bid for New I BXI't-:ilU.NCLl> liundrjr rl>Klii.~Applr In Mrton' I r a*PpUane»V‘’M VonM*’b.“d'TvWn — ^------1 R A Y M A N N 6(1 * ^ '^ ^ ^ “KlM*oi2^cauaa njan-njan- la Wwft>r'« Cott.. Shop.______, & I N S . ■ i ; • K A N A B ..'D U b. A pril 2i M —— A daU dismissed. UP>;JUWL'K1> w»Jtr.»». »uU • OP j>»rll ;b «i] 113 Main Ave, E. 1 21s Nonb Lincoln J. li . ..Nevada firm.was the apparent low • • Oils & Greases llm*^ Applr^l^n p.r.en la Re».r«o«I ll>]ll> (iirrtft. and natural xai la now PIION>»t ISM A >91 .' .bidder today-on tha Ilrat work to ____ I avallahlc. Br lar lb. b.il prop.rtr BAIT. DBPOSIT nO.TES rOR RKN1 , ' be underUken at the new townslte^te Play Presented gUAUIFILO el.rb.typlil.~*ood~'Vorkliifirklnd la towa ef lU kind. l e t ;S T R A D ES ' !------I / Page, in northern Arlaona. tondUlcni. Waalun Klmrle Companr..panr. I IMMEDIATE POSSESSIU I ■ ■■ot „ , HAOBRMAN; April 34 — L ‘The • Jfuel Oils Ap p It It Kmplnifm*nt' SKurltjr Ofliec. — ,,l THREE BEDROOM “ * Atomlo Blonde” a three-act comedy, I » Xnd Rtr**l >U«l. PAUL B. LARSEN ; FIREPLACE ^ 10 Aer* (arm, brand nawm'dnW cuL’ PERSONNEL. SAMEIE - I - ' • — ...... ale. Krxe rock Irtt tlfHi. Oi f??’ waa presented by the' senior class ------1 REAL ESTATE 41,:.% GI LOAN , nreathtaklns and mndtra’a aa li^ ; jt lltallna. Oslr t:2.000 >llk U ? on evening In the high schoolchool POUCIES. SA^E QUALITY auditorium. Mrs. Sleanora McCon?';Conr.j PRODUCTS STORE MANAGER... Jim Dodda, Manager Par nut i:i'i •mail .<)iiiir an>l mor.iVf lnlnInli (Ineil In Maxlc Valltr. Ilardi 0« le . Phon. 4111 - It... 4194. . . . Ihli lo>rtr 4 bnlrnom hnm.. L art.r llvlnrIl'Ini .floora throufhout wilh walUto.alMoTw^Si . ;^ H E IS S INVESTMENT ca key wa* director. | xarae., and f.nerd baek' >aril.>«p,l carp.tinx in Ih. latxa mabof AGE 31 T O 45. T o operate slore<”'e . Ill Main Avtnu. Katt nabofanr- -1 .rom. tiu,'. r the In' tha cast were Jlm.Klrtland,-land,! rarm.nt> ara loa lhan real. AllUl thiatbi . p./.le,! n.lox room. Clai.lai. 4door. . Oar Pbona n a NIfkt CT ■ ' of nationnl o rg a n lu tlo n doing (or tlO.lOO. (orm Ih. norlh wall of lhaha famllr(a 1 ,. tlons Diana Qrlmes, Vema Lea Lott. Brad U m Or eonlaet nur main olfica al ■ t buaincia In ’Ta'ln Falls. Idaho,^“5' BOISE, IDAHO room slvinx a panoiamla viei NIeder, Btai^’ey Wrisht. Dannylanny V ' Same retail experience- desired, HAMLETT REALTYY Ih .' mouBlalni. Tha bedroomiroomi ara 1 “ ’ bid Moore. Blaine Allred. Connie Rus- rOR** ^l> I I, for a farm or commarelal properir. prop .kliifKit A reading was glven-by Jody Fruit.Fruit, — J: S&H GREEN-STAMP> Sl..>iKriNI> HUUM8. url.au t>alB a g .nlranep, H t Wt«)i|titinn 8l, Phon.I B ^ ------'------,1 •; The community will aerre' at a pv, vra."..'iS?f REDEMPTION STORE “~ n I’AUL B. LARSEN tram wilh rompt.l. att at ktm i / home for workera engaged In oon- 3nd Floor Idaho Depi. Storetore Arrnii. Wnl. ______■"'* TWO DUPLKX UNITS on larxt lo : REAL ESTATEK chintrr. Tooli and tqiil»i"»au ; ‘ >;atructlon of the huge Olen Canyon A(l>rl:AO P.H. Monday. April :> CLKAN, wtll turniiRtd, cloa. In,, : *t>xl«0. Tht (our apartmanli kai ^ S room bom. wilh hath, AH It;* k > dam. a; short disUnca upetream on ath Av.nu. >Uit.______—*1 kltthtn. Jlvln* ruom. on. briroon |^ an! ill dar Tucidar. April S9. ' hath and larxt cloa.l and lln.n aptri Jim Dodds, Manager:er *«.•. InmHlit. po«inilai. - ^ the Colorado river, I SLKKl’lNti roomi. I'iKaU .ntrancr.c. 301:3 l.auartrr (adlliln ara (urnlihtd ' InInVh*^ th ' Offiet Phon. 411S Raa.Ra. iX il "<“■ ' ’.O"® ^ RecUmatlon bureau officials op- ______■ haitmtnt for two aparlmrnu. - ThtTht In In- - ' SST Main Av.nu. Eait-t , CLYDE PETERSON ■: ened bIda here on preparation of the HELP WANTED— MALE.E SUKBPINU room.. tntran... : l(H al T-la I'alli ... ■■ - lOlh Avenut Nnxk. :a i; ,*,*’(,50'’' ' ' J,''”'' • w .nd.11 alte and conatruetion-of-foundatlons I'IN MKVrKXS w.nt^l. Applr «t llo»l»- W.mher Mulllpl. U.llnxnf " dfom» »t>«r < p.m. c LuSK It^. nl«. ;NCKU Irrlsalor ami g.fi.ral ;------; xood Pr.ildrnt itr c t. I-arx. lol *Si|J( REAL ESTATE FOR SA larm bind, *i>ed w atu. Sumlar* .xira, 444' Dll htat, pltnlr of atnrax. apace. Can. { -waa 931.061, subm itted by U H. I**"*' n'h Av.nu. Norih,'**p‘h8B?“ | 0}tM. * 80 A C R E S Martln-Rleo construction company. ■ wall mixl.rn hern.. I’bnn- «;‘l>.Jl. ’ I bll b»»n tranif.rrail. Prop.rtr prletprietd >UUH LUi'S In »una.l M.morlal tXi'bHI>.Ni;KU [arm hanil. ; . i r around . Shar. <0 a.II al 112,SOn. A verr food1 bora bara. P ried rcaaonthlt. Contact J. C. Laa Vegas. Nev. Seven bids were k tnh. I room medirm bem.. Phon. ISIS i«4t.J.; (or a vtrr (Ina (amllr. t>n. mill. ;■ Iluhl. phot'.-nill~»».?lii.*****^ i^ ^ fi'rlln f'l’r.iVurV.blS'TM \ recelvtd. Tha engineer's eatlmate CLUSt: ID. warm. ti,.n. air condltlonir 'plr al privat. entranrr. i.t; oh A*»nu» Nor ' ' . . . o n th e prolect cost waa >38,COO. i-Al-KKIKtiCW) i^-» r.P.lrm.n. Arpl, al F. J, BACON AGENCYCY ONE-HUNDRED FOO FURNISHED APARTMENT!N T S : r . Lrman Schtnk-Claud. Brown,-n,/r.’ J, FRONTAGE Immnllauir ex Ikli predsctirt K . adulu.: Acrou SlrMt Vrem Potlolllca{let' ' ------w ith 2 houiri. I.onI alt. for I 6 p ~ ' 7 ' I ^ n ^ p a n . m o Kl'i>,'^,Ty'nMd! ^ I m.rrlal d.vclopmtnt- Locat.d ena I !4 KOOMb. ulllltlti luralibtd. adulu on li aouth ot li.ar’a on ThIH Av.nutf SN IDAHO REALTY I IPS 41b Av.nu. F.,1.______------1 t t StIilOO. Wlll conaldar '/I . V E T E R A N S ' " * 328 Shoshone Stred W fni^^NllJK|C^t.n ,„,mi. i.gndrrl ~(aelU fa< • I ' I ARE NEEDED BY ~ I LEM .A. CHAPIN Agci\gcncy Phone SB60 ^ UOUUIN : rocimi, xround Iloor. rtaic COOK SUNRISE 114 Shothon. W «l Phon. If: ■ I -WESTERN ELECTRIC ^ abl.. adulli. .t;» tih Avrnu. North. Phon^^2 i * J I ~~ ^ ib K a L u wall lurni,h«l. mlddl. a » .~ ADDITION SPECIAL\ L i—— — ' C O M P A N Y (.rrad.^clot. In,^ rti.oniblt, phnn. «r. ■* *'•*•! ) Mock!fr;rLl^ Acn>a. m euiiK.i^d..^ 5 ? 1 EQUIPMENT unfurnished APTS. Ornlnr HIxh School. fit« thli n TWIN FALLS REALTYr v Xri * I'nmKllala petit r.ara of a tt. aom. - Dlih ..h 10» Main r.aif . Phene 4091 or li Brhoel riucation. in (nod h.allh and _____. 113 M ain Ave. East Mb Lo-l ^ PHONESi SOI A ll«t h : ! ! .— I THCUUUSLY LOW. T»»* ^ .'.-sTftT?-;!: 1 lAwanea paid wbra nol In i.c u ltr*bai. bata CLKAxJ. modern « ,uu'in>. iv ’d l»atl|. WEMRERWMm.TlrLELISTINOJTINO " i : privala .nlrtnt». Phivn- lOl.M,. ■ I -• ICKialJea.: TIRED of WANDERINRING? -CONTACT-"" iat (ur. _ Move rour famllr oul ot lhal li * “‘^'‘"^■“•^rTi'lI'ph> *1 houae. xl«e li thla beaulitul t bed: R. 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V ' f l i v e : ■IVESTOCK 8, POULTllY MISCElSCELUNEOUS FOR SALEI TRUCR U C K S AND T R A IL E R S J' a u u t o s F 0 R _ S A U ____ AlAUTOS FOR SALE ' AAUTOS FOR SALE LOW PRICES N ■. I Ti;A8 U and iraakk ».pl*c* tti and itt> CHE\CHEVR01.ET pickup. V«r» «l»»a. i ' — — _ ...... ]jj^foN.. Mavr duir ^ ’ ■ I.IHIIH (CHEVROLrr Bel Air 4-4oo> |i»M ;;..'v;v '..ri's. ;.r cS;.™.' ’“.'."isr;I. » ll.». nwl'.Tradlat Po.t.______v n„i*r. ■ . I cunHlllon W'.;:.r JIufhf.. Ko,,.. 4. Phon, Ol.l-Rt: llit FORD 4-doer V -l _ _ |U » J U i j l , IKACK HUILDINUS lo wr*ck or mo>., l«rt'iV'll” lt'» 'lt A.rn*!l*&iM*** ** CKEVltOLKT t.door. Complai* radln. T V P ------;______i m i« ’55 CADILLAC irr. n.w ruhbtr, ll.JOO lu . Ihan UDEL’S L j DANDIES . i 1!“IIM MERCURYi 4-doo» ------^t'ltl n . IV. ; •Il.i. unlj.w* cm Cl>* nrtlrtA. 1»M MFJtCURV d-de«>»______^ 9 1 M ^ . 62 4-DR. SEDAN* • . I t ut PI.'PLYMOUTH Cu.iom t.door Suh- I — ' . '• ■ ~ ' ~ ‘^*“*.0* u i | 7 r i . * ' j ; r i ; ' . r ’&7n‘'rriri: MOBILE HOMES _ . urban, V.I. radio. btaUr, ever. I IIU *OMO 4i-len ------ItOtl ' !.-f Ulh ; •n.^.io.. T .lo ^.l|*. J.*. Buhi.r. AU. BTKEI. l.whMl f.ftorr bulll .n .r. KO.K. Ont i: volt HI-KI rfrord !■ VINK BRANDS. Lerr. ilock ef ntw . v " . ...iill'i-M .nd VuIlT f driv*. lfl,«00 mllra. I IMJIMJ 1 FORD ivioB 4-«pMd ------ttot • " ' I I trtr. Ilk. I..W, fit. tn r i l or i7 mmjtl .nd4 U.td.u.td. Kr.rrthlnc lor rouf Mobil* • ^ « *hlif».11 ,,L\ ,|.r.. W .l nwnH wllh W O R K M A N ’S « CHIIY8U:R Windtor Flaidlop. IU* , lat]IMI i CHEVROLET «>IOB t.apt«d t( || ™ b r a n o n e w !; >r. liO. On. I tn Plrroeuih. ruilom Hom*m* or Supplr N*«l«. Hitch... Da-r- Cr'’I "''I'h h 7 " ->^«tiiui - J lo. h.al.r, Txv.r .IterinC, > ■ill rtdl*. Ilk. n.w. I>». Phon* 4)10 *nn>.M. SSm « .>sh..... ABC. flcbull. Pare. B E T T E R B U Y S i»»»‘po11 PONTIAC «.door SlatloB Wicon. I XITHE 'BEST FOR LESS ' ; " QUARTER HORSES j ^ti“l«r r t!(lll I‘< n.m. mounV>unv C CaptI. M*todr.l(etn. today a t - i yonXANSiBEr""' , '«■I «r- MERCURY Monltrtr 4-dtK.r ..dan. y?? M.rcomallc. radio, h.altr, KIIARP. ' ' **It FORD*' ,| Ranch Wik«a. 1-doer ( ! . Rl«n.lh, .1 fiiud m*5d.?.** EN OARFF TRAILER SALES crilnd.r, m .rdrlt.; radio, heatar. S “ T ,.ar,r;, ill .ri"-.-'. k e n o I rONTIAC 1 n .lu .. :.d«nr *H.n. 11144 PLYMOUTH PL R*l.*d.r* Radla ^ VALLEY ; valley motors I ?un £7, nt S.Boi.f. r u i n . tM til) h».*» • lb*mib*i >rp.lr*d now for .um n.r *»• 12IB Klmbtrlr Road i THEISEN IH MOTOR ™ill>ilr.itd. ' din. h.al.r. atandard Iranimltilonl PnPner nld K»nnr — Smilln* Jack ■r. Twin Kill,. Id.hn,______, ir H)I1I) V.COI.IU Radio .ad b.ater. NNEXT TO THE STINKER V v || __ ' I n ~ 'i-*; P '»H-IIKVIIOLrr r ir 2in 4-.Wi .~l.n. ‘” *’ ii'’illlilraniallc. ktTiSI?" IRNITURE & APPLIANCES • ^ q G .J I .C . T R U C K S ' ~ "■ 12 NASH llambi.r hardlop. Radla |U— I KKLVINAI.VINAIUU .o.rlm .nt fli» .l»cirlci ,rCall ,ii U». Ui W. ll Par For Call) I i»>iI 1'ADli.LACI'a; '" tf; 4.door .«l.n. m,t.anil ha.lrr. Ov.rdth.. • COLTTVA-I^ BARS | - . rtnf*.>»(«. (oAdf Kindllion. Phon* M1t.lt. i , tintinlram.ilc. radio, b.alrr, r " - tr :s)2>2 PAPACKARD 4-door. R.dlo .nd heeU j ' ' ' ■ ' - ■ KUSfTbTTir. «"■» PhTn*-» 4 ^ l..j _ N rr. Ullr.matir. —NEW TRUCKS H-ADILL.VC-Coup.. :V „r .h .rr, ' U Tl'lninYSt.ER .N.w Yoil..r Town CICURLY ASHWORTH'S |l l |l |' Jigrd or FerBuaon T rm cton ^ BLUBLUPPVmV ARTIFICIAL —PARTS lUille. h.altr, htdramallr. I>nw>r A* Couiiirr- Radio,.hMi.r, powar 1 ARTMJ’mST^iIi* t»nt* H*.M. Iludf.t | __gj INSEMINATION SERVICE t! —SERVICB airtrinc. I USED U& CAR SPECIALS! f f i ll b a l e d h a y l o a d e r s , ■ ' i mil nSnODCK romn.l 4-di>or a*daa. Ra* . Orttr Now. • An> M.h. Idtho 8*r*lc. I»r idtbs Dtirria«« SVTAltLVak LV NKW Monarch 30" *l»t a«dan.' Ra- U i l h l H tn.M. T*r»n.. W II.on.ll.tr.. | JJU j dnrr. Railin. h.aljr. A COOD rhoni T BERRY MOTOR ■ ’55 '56 PLYMOUTH ””| dlo. btal.r. pew*r at*«nnc. lllH in llB ' « n . T-ia r .n . Coll.«t ^uVuMA’rUMATIU ( powtr brakaa ...... 41»l H it UB ba c k CULTIVATOB BAR3 : rhi>n.ii>nt JcJtrom* l i l Coll*«t nrw. rh II rONTl,\C «Tfl Dflui. 2-d~ir. Ra. DDEL MOTORS . ; COMPANY dlo, h.altr, hrdramallc, n.w aatl 131 IM t CHEVROLET B.IAIr Mdan,-.na- ‘ ^ | n with 3 'p o ln t hllch riwBi» 6 . B'Bubl - Kni.rprlM 4 « s a^VC UN_|gvl un ui^ furniu^^and avpU- • GAI.O. OJiI. TRUCK DEALERS J Waat Main - J«rem* ' dlo. ^ b.ai.r, pewtfclld* Iranto jj .1 jjltljj^ wnt Goodinc ' T«« Colloet , «nr». tt • ^ev.rdil... n.aulltui 11(1 mi rbon* 471— ' . fer beeU * n d beam . ' i’hon. & Ihl rbon* 44* |; II fltJlCK Puptr <-dw,r, Dynaflnw. I GOOD Ut Optn 7 Para . W*.kl ' jIMl ,j j CADILLAC DeVIII*. Pow.r lU tr. | lil'llk'!}'. ______- /ijindUloiijindlllM, «.rr r*aioaabl*. Walk.r Ap- ■■■ acluil milr., Thli H JCrONTlAC im ;..l~«r Calallna. Inc. pow.r hrak.., powtr m ta, ' *• ri,m~M,b Pi> 1. llU-n.w. R.W . J*.n.dlo, htal.r, hrdram.llr, while------and pow.r wlndnwi. Exctpllen.I- n r .1 ;• Paul , Equipm ent. ------() mti.l b«t>. *i all*, tp rin o , m.iir>». I >allt. Ir,citan. Low m lltace------|KM i U FOR PROMPT '’'Vilr'i;kl« mUe.lliRMUt fumltur*. Phon. •' m.mbar.m. ItM luh. ;nh. U). "llh « .r r car »ni hur il liMliI'J 2-’lon'''|.Iprid lrSlk';''?'ERY | TZ til l DUICK Readmaaltr a«l.n. Powrr ll L ' I And Welding Shop WOW! rooD. -LBROWNING’S I ““ brakta, po«»r alttrinc. Thil U a REMOVAL mitSoi«l-a>TONr, uprlfht hom* I tM ft. Inokt *'«m r.nr. AS LOSR AS 1,.,..™ {l, j,.«o,.rTD.™ „.,l.v£ny , local rar. Lta« than 40,000 mil... >, ' ■ ■ rAUU lOAIlO ; ' ^ mifh. run. •month, th.ap. Idaho KIk . 10 Vt. ww* YOU YO OWN IT. Gl Of Dead »nd UielM# | ui"‘rlc. *'-p Phonr »»1. I 4t fu Lone SPECIAL THIS WEEK Exttplioralljr citan ------11291 1,. ? IICK 8I7.E D«l>»* ch..l trp* hom. I B* U RIcbt I. lapart GOR] VORKMAN BROS. i „ h.altr, automatic tranimUalon, ' '-:t' ;i»rirlf. PhKnr UII. SORE'S MOTOR MAJIT p ISO RUICK 8ui..r 4-dw. Drnaflow. and premium U rn ______(lia ^ ^ , ;-V PIIO?JE U.1 COLLKCT ' b«<«. ..a t covers Lonr^roSuc«/phen« uI! t»I» ED wnnn,. apladrr. .nd .ulomalle I .VACATIONV A fl TRAILERS ! PONTIAC CO. I MANY. MANY MORS ': Twin Ftll. l i t —Ruptrl IIK t-lK t I wiihtn.'»h«n. lU tI and up. ld.ho El«tri<. AV./ Opea Evening! ' , p qONTIAC n t : - CADILLAC - OMC ' SEE THIS AT ONLY • ^ Sr *KAR OUI Uui»«l «»«l " u —1(—20 rt. TO CHOOSE PROM ^ j £*»t H IlaMlten. Htnrr Sltln. RUPERT»RUPl Did lIF.mlock «.2(T« I ______— I39S ______j IDAHO HIDE luifSrKUUK TAIlLr..~l l*.f. t tb.lr>. kluh-i U 4 BuutlfulI Stlectlnn Celera OPEN 8UNDAY8 | 7777^ & TALLOW CO. n im l; 1.1* mod*l d.lui* Admiral Aad Floor Plana 111 CHEVROLET 2-dnor aad.n. Ra- We 'bavt •o'n*,'"" *»” *”>“ '')v t r*tMEAKIj4u U»»Uw ' .n«». Phon. » Publ. SkaU Mol.I. , ______dldlo, h*aur. powatclld*. B*w pelnt. Ajuru<^ i «ru»oalb.'j T/JO L , ,, - AA-I M adllJon______l l l l nc. Lowul pile**.' CrtSa ttaaip*. II.rtt SIMPSON |‘------lit nUICK Rlv.rla Hardtop Coupe. 'urnllur*. Pitan* - I - -m ~ WOIW O U L D Y O U .D R I V E 5 . Radio, Sl draallow, auaiea trim, ASHWORfl'H .'1:1 ^WBEBKT Pl-nl» i " “ ’r T .f J " " ■ _BABY CHICKS MOBILE HOMES ...... ' ~ : UtiV - ».ll or -fr.d*. b r ’a J r i lT.l " ------! BLCBLOCKS TO SAVE $200 coed t l i . a ______tu o yi!i,I*!!^or l"Mhniii«nd, ** ■ • 1 1 — ■■ I Auetlotiluetlon War. Optn I d .r t w**k. Ph*n* llllhwar 1< I — — 110 RUICK Roadmatl.r (-deer etdan. MOTOR c a ' ULUUK MrUtM ru u tl iftd. Undrr- tt Itm, C a It Aurllon. ______; BB15 «-ll. Buparl ( j Q TO $500? ] Drnaflow.d! radio,' btal«r, very ChrrChmltr 140 tnd Ava'Eaat Plraralh U. s. APPROVED COMMERCIALS ■ . clean. A ONE OWNER ___ ttU Twla JTalU ' ’ |j ; l iltt. n lf OUU Pban# JIM, foll*ct. Al- U. KD LIVINU room. .Ilnlni ^ m . b~|. !------I l l lII l THICHEVnOI.nT I ' j ton Iruek, Ont { (SEE nahlr pr(c*d. Hooo.i owa'r. chtitli *nd cab, ] HO PLYMOUTH 8p*clal Daluie 4. L — ?RTiriED lluutl cmd pouioni i:.iQ WIJITW» IT « . U t .trtin NKW UAU?> ^umUui•urnltut.. y.lti Hulldtnr,______Aj BEFORE YOU BUY) ; ‘___ dnor. dr Redyu htattr, THI8 CAB n u ta tnd WHlTt;^nOCKS- ^-TTjcnm AUTOS FOR SALE »4i lUUU4UK4lLklUtitit*T01t-«4e.te.-ei__loii plckur,"4.ipr.d, -•u.ll.nt—matbanluiUr.____ 1 — . ■' iS M ain E ast • Phono 31)S>W >d montMONTH Vl.u Ktnmor* •ulomtllc «aih. 1»M HOV ------—TWIN-PALLS'' ^ - '"p*,"ir_.Jluau:t.ll. Tak* «ITERNITERNj^'^0.SA1,^4 wh.*l driv* pick. ' 0oiliinal blue' finlih. I rbS-i'i'wWji^VKi-i ^ J8f» CemwitT. Phon. -Vt.ll. q q q FULL PRICE ...... 1*41 ] ltl4tl4 CHEVROLET C Btl Air l-door ee. YouV‘M«il“ *vVMt» dittrfbulor. w” ! It MERCURY Monurtr Hardlop. Ra. < dan. Radio, baeur. lew mlltace. [FrKOXIIUT£LY 4.0U0 b*i> lit X tr eia . F i I R R I FAR ABOVE AVERAGE _ 4 lll l GMAC ''lii fim pout^ ^ «• f; »'*• “ VnHk“l Umi Vd* 1 ^ ' [RRIGATOR SPECIALS | ”** “dlo. htattr. ...I coven, .ulomatl* | ' ..nib. C.rfr, Idtho. Phon« , iS2I2f. » Q : !•«« PONTIACPOi I l.^oor Urdramailc. 1 ‘ftram., 1-ten* paint. I EASY ] OMAO TERMS lUBKIbOW blMkem rmjptxrrir p!»nli. tnd SOUTh|UitTW tnd w..h.d poUlo*^”^! Wttl. >A ••”I" ■• AUTOMATIC AU *lKtrlc W**tla(hou(. TULI. PRICE ------m » , ComeQ. In . . Let's Tradel TERMS 'I - Inrth nf South Ptrk. I’hon* fl»».n2. "■aac* » « • ' i eak kluhaa chairt; I T> I 1«0iO PONTIAClPOI i.de<>r ataadard liana. ! i.nllr drminx t.blt. tripl* mirror.: XV i f'» i t FORDfo: VERY CLEAN. ] COMMERCIALS wluLutA'CrriiUEt' r a hr htit .r «u»ur. )xl] ruf: daubit h rtu b*d aad CT.Iir.ii: 110 CHEVROLKT 2 ion. 2..p.*d a*lt. ; BROWNING ™'t t.tnuf,______■ • Cut up MinM.1* ra-llK. Phon* M4. •' I »JO “ STUDERAKER *Ti 1-door. Radio. I “cood I.2tx2l> tlr*.. Rt.l and i niAWUKItltr oltBlJ. lUHrtKUon <>«r> * bial*r. ov.tdrlv*. , craIn bed ...... l i l t mtnt aa IliWd in ttala advertii.maat, ' ' i. 1 i' ; K Tb; f l .« X .nh.l. »««•»•______SPORTING S! GOODS «p,J HO ATUDERAKKR 4 . doer. Radio 1|4| Di AUTO CO. Tbt s : bala&ce ea eaay awnUiIy terB<. - - ‘ | t<< Bll }t» Itobban. Out a( our o«n dl>- T-R-A-D-E I-N-S I ”“L? >41 DODGE. Itfnc wbMlba.t, 2>.pe*d , (Wbe:(Wb*r« JOB daal with Cenfidmee) •______PETS ______UUATS- aalt. li,:ii:o tllM. Vacuum ' •V ll^lfii’ l''' »M (m fltld*. W«ol«ra «ur»»r». UO ------1 :iot.lloii ckanbtn. 10“ btaai. tt" tr.n^ UIOno pt, PLYMOUTIf 8*dan...... I» a j y ., hTKi.l.r brak... VULL '------ni»r „i»ue.______TOY r IWS U08T0N 8 « tw i.ll tiud ttrtk*. I*» . IL®'*'}®,'>om. 14 f*tt et pl.a.ur* and p*rformane*. , , , , _u PRICB ------i m ------DOWNPAYMENT ■ -J ; OR aALC-Koril ton tn d poUUM. flnl ., "il",*:?ltur:VROLrr i s ion. Vetl end , i - . . I ,«f«gl011 SAI >oulh »f Filar, fhoa* OArU C-Ull or I««*Ml BUBUICK 8*dan.lt*...... _...J20» PONTONTIAC - IHC TRUCKS «'cr.ln Ud ...... 1441 ' In* »I)4 WMt «f Arco,' aeroti bUhwif On«-n> pati. M itt,______llteM BUBUICIC 8P..1.I 8*daa------(211 ™ * •II PONTIAO Calallna _____ 4100 !' ' 1 (ram lAt tti*«r Cb«**o‘F«eLor7. K>mll aKC R1^( hon* ll»-W Jtrom* >M JWILLYS Pan.l. H.altr. ev*f I /-. tth Aror. T.I.. Arro. AlfcWW. ^ ..rvltf. I4t NAflH 8«lan...... 1141 ‘ ‘Our GuaraatM I. rour Warranlr** tl, ' i ' , ...... j gCERTIFIED... ei 'It “! PONTlAp iHlocr ^-----L_^___|1I0 ' p ! | .u LtrY dr«..ln,."cia«a Place .nd claan 111 PLYMOUTH Sxlan______I »l I ^ ~ • ' I A 'tl'sODCK 4.deor - - ...... fi.a | vlj | lint >nr out of ctrtillcatlen •r'H poll. l.Krirn.'.trirn.' Phnn* 0««.nt Ruhl. Job.tob. »' FrM qoick fmaa. Foaltrr Suppir. Ilil.CIII.CHEVROI.ET li 8« ) a n . _ _ _ 1271 j A R E T H E b e s t B U Y S ■ tBM. RsiMt Burbtnk. (iro»a In upp«r r ..,.',„,77 Phon. m i, . 1»4T CH '"il.!"!,’..!-:;;'” •’ ; a r lilSTKUlU) (oldtn whll* U*Ult pup> »4T CHRYSLEn B*daa ...... » 7* ' I '11 IKI OLOSMOBILEI 4-4oer . . . . . ^ h l 1 ; «.< et iBiik* Rl»«r V»H»r. on clfin 1*1. j, Worth WMbln«lon.______StrTIC •41 FORD Coup.______lis t / tIT NA8X X.nibl*r 4^1oer Mdto, wllh v*rr low mileace. Overdrlv*, redlo, I ‘n . CpUr wHw” OrlinVo Smllh.*Slir Jloutt.’ II EA8TKI{ i;o«ktr UptnUl pup». H I OLDSHOniLt 2.Door_____ UDI | ; BOB REESE '""I 'irBTObSBAKERSUttoaWac^liVr lond. IlM lli. Phon* t t M DM. »hen. 8KIUN, O'* ~ QUALITY' 1 htaur. A-l eoadltloa, ba* LIOO I :m U tank «ja«nlDt, r*palna( and U-S-E-D C-A-R-S ; U S E D c a r l o t j ;mlln. Back up llcbu. I ‘It'I t !1‘LYMOUTll 1-door >” « : y'l ■; D«IO -«trun«l ruM« p^uuxt. l-rtlniwilBctM bitck m l*, blond ftmalt. Ctitl*. laiuJllu. Ua* *J*aBlai bj Roto-reoUr. UN IO N . I HO Block Secead Avenu* Boulk jjU p On»a ra »«» Ideal pouto (nuod. I forddH k. Cuk or wlll trvd* I fnr t In U£uiaXEUiaXElLED W«lmtr«ntr pupt. Btll nr . . RADIO.AND-MUSICR> MOTORS, Inc. sEXTRA ■ BHARpI *"* ------•II FORD Woer ------|H l 1 ^'Ij' ifi 'rtluriL W. L .' n»k«r Ktnch. HalbrooV. t»k« «i >14 CHEVROI.ET BUtloa w.fon, | — " ------I - iI t tu u IPLYMOUTU Moor (tdan. A -l.l Miho. Fbono llfllfaroek itt . M*Ud 2U Quincr. -Enoa Schlfner —Jake'Roih I Low F", mll.alt, r.dlo, htal.r. .land* ' ^ it. S’,...;"- '• ‘■•- -ci«t!Ml^*»uilrani».ploB«- VttMVIt pUbIi . roUoi P«lunl>t In •to* l*«l. Oair Illl.t0. Otb*n fmm t».i». rp r ivory. Radio, htaltr, M.rcomatlc, I . .t . l i i 8TUDEBAKZS. V tm plekvp ., | — ^1. WrU. tlox r .ti. f/o Tlm»fN*w». y.rti.riKartnrr Radio. TRADING l - t DEALER ^ AND AN] T-R-U-C--K-S tinted claai, brand a*w tirta. Low ” ** wllh: «.ap*ed-traaamlAloa 'U d •II CHIVSOLCT M om ------L44U >| : U VArtltTUa rETUNI^S WANTiNT TO 1 BUY old Winta.anl rteorilT USED P CUARAHTEE^^ BAF* RUY , H I CHEVROLET 110 4.do«r .flan. I 1»*‘Itl .CHEVROLET CH %i Ua pickup. V.t ' C yirpksvtounr 4-4«^ -L l—4111 {j ;^nl Ali«T.frnlunii. ZInhlii,'Afl»r», LoW- WrU*Vrlt* P.O.I B»« ««». Fll.r. I‘’»h<». uprlihluprlihu. ailjlf.ti.^;»th^^lan^c#mpl«Ul» i ’** Cf wllb 4.tpHd Irtaimlialon. radle. h i , j , iy*coydLa”"* "-^ “n illl ■« lit. HltUeld. ToDKton.ond Cobb*|«. V«9Ur7 farm. J'Soo* anlMd, Small dowi parm.nt. BOBlhly *oifo .tri, .xc.ll.nt tlr*i. Orlcinal I • h.al.r. Thli!L I. on* of Iba cltanaal cart 1110 BTUDEBAXERI 1 taa tniek. - !• paym.nU Ilk. r.nl. Claude Rrowa Uatle . • SUndard• bad ______|7»i 'H'C^VIOLST H {jItjN ONK OWNKIl ...... IlSaj I _ 'It OHJ^XOLTT ------tfii I lljn Oni.O WtLLlAWS **““* » 4 PLYMOUTH Coup.. H.aur. .ra l' ! T J t(l SODCE 1 toa' track with bMt 'It SL Soulh Phnn* Jii ou UflEO^ pl.nn. prtf.rtblir .pTn«u TRUCKS T R U AND TRAILERS i»» ri t w i n 'FALLS i * bad. 1 (peed axle „...... „„i«ll 'hnn» 2»H Ct.ll'foril. amMULE iiLE bon. iralKr.. cood condition. cn.*ti. tlntri v lt.i. On* own.r. — BELIEVE I T ______110*1 '11 CHIVBOLST BMT*' Cenp* ^ 1 1 j; | | | « Hick of Pirlilon I.tundrr PAY UASli ior oerap m*uU. Alumt. phon, cl.an la.id. and out. Low mllr- EEQUIPMENT Q U ' COMPANY hmIM i LINCOLN Capri 4wloor. R.autlful *I VSUSED MAO TRACTORS. IN A-L Phon* att.r I P. U. at*. A STEAL AT ...... UM CONDITION. I 'U'11 CHEVROLET 4-docT ...... ttOB K — ■! ' nucd,mn. ««PP«f wir*. brM*. junk b*lMrl«i, >lt SALKl 1 pan.l iruck. Inquire NaUon. ItUt u CHEVROLL-TCl! Hat Air 4.door a., Phone 1849 | Jrtllow .nd bl.eli. Equipped with < rrtp Iron, tto. ll.rr r ICoon*! ComPtnT. ' .1 Laundrr. Ooodlnt.______daidan. Radio, btaitr. tlnttd tla». pow.r at**rlnc. brak.i, wlndowa FERTILIZER ~ ~ and-4.war pow.r •tau. Dual r.nee _ ■H CHEVROLET^iHleor - -t^ii |i l » |» FOR SALE OR TRADE uirFoT4H KOIID 'I " Pan.l. «xr.1l.nt conillUon tiiloa* paint. on*_owarr. -Bun. ~ • WYLLIE'S i ■« r.AT MO.H.'l, poultry lilt«r. br tb* iitk. ‘ — Ihroucboul. r.u i CUD.. T2I lZth.Av*aui| ■".nd looka Ilk* ntw. Hull ...a n d ------wMt»?»*\*^lr*7‘'Vlnt*J*ila.I*“ iw • • li VlLLYl'rlcktW il'w l.' ..... ,„tiu 'IfjliM Poulirr Supply 111 Slh' Amru* WMt. UK. THAITIIADK *un. aumm.r r.fallon.. 8«*..at 201 Madlion yj, .111 FORD Ranch W.mn. S .iilin c rhoae tt'OO er leOI | CARS C TO riT rVEBY VUBSS^ WI HAY, G R A IN A N D FEED xtSA«T>iK,Nr», n . . . . . vljor. tou ot aiu ai. YOURS VOU CHURCHMAN’S i.«; ------' 0> dtap blu* anri wbiU 2-lont. Radle. . TZ&US.TO m z v e r t -buoqb;; j i ^ l ^ »K KU-lr 3 monltii putur*. for lu h«.d »««'".o«m. In' f t.l irowln* b.»tn tnwn. Mu.l ■ !■41 ■■■— CIIKVnULKT ? dump truck Ingglr* lt4t4l l PLYMOUTHP l DtlRar 4«loor. Runt 1 h.altr- ovftdrlv*. rtal citaa In« 'Optn Ev«nlnct and Sundan ' ** I.U on .ttaunt nf b»»Hh- Pf owntr. Ayoeltltd l»‘ « 6Md Grow.ra. Froal Sirttl. ■ood. bodr rtal citan, |M>d llrci. A -l t»rlor. JUST THE CAR FOR BY APPOINTMENT | A'rilr Ilnx r'i> Tlm»..S.wi,______Kn“ ■USED CARS TIIAT T VACATION------IM I _____ I liuisw ri«M RArflrld I-ltMO.______ONB ON ?SEi ?i. ___ liltIlt HUDSONil Watp 4-door atdan. Hr* 'ion°ir^TV™ Rtdlor Aalom*lle'’”bon^ •‘*TU *’*Mmp’’'5 ii5 i. ^i*r*”Ml FORD Cuatom V.I Inlonr. Jladio, SPECPECIAL I THIS W Z m ONLYt dramatic, J radln. htaltr. cpod Uraa. , .= ■ gGLEN.;G.'jE:tojK: i l l !*°fMd’ a S9h ‘'"**‘ « '* V Slekup. *ra. J d black . NICE AND CLEAN____ _ t l n is .; finlih. CUaa In •nry rnptcl. jg || po ■!■,>„., >„. Hu.le CowMnr. Phon* M4.______- -nr - | aunil.T. |i" jJ' III FORD «.dnnr. 1 crilndar anclnr. I It'ltlIM CHEVROLET C 210 4-door V.t. _ s ^ 49 TKAILKIl hnutt. U foot. Pan Am.r- H*a OTtrdri.t, FOR ONLY -.1491 t • n„Rrd and whila lulon*. fr«ah .Ir ] Radln. I ht.u r, alandard trant., : CHEVROLET.||| Ican IralUr hnui*. 54 f»ot. al«*p> four. hraltr, tie.lltal rubb*r, NOW . apol a Ilcht. v.rr low mll.act, THIR IISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE i,.. „ COMMERCIALS i mO N LY ______I l l » I IS 1 A 8WEETHEART ----- ltlt» - GARLESON’S ! = KmiiuuNm. ....H J-. u.-vT . . i",7oi;d “'r.!.JiinV.°^'" ”It4t « «8TUDr.BAXr:R } lon Irurk. I^'nc ' ' Ml CHEVROLKT 210 turfor. Tulone I l»IMl t OLDSMODILE< Jlolldar M Hard* w.u'r for“u.M .-W lll l“ d* iar "'m“II1II>. " Phnn. ;i:*-n.^nuHi.______— —— WbMl W««. 1.24 tlre^ food at«k ^ crttn. hul*r, d.fro.Ur, ‘ cood 1 top. ' Powtr brak*., tta u , aad Pbon. ;c: R»«i.r»«n. Id.h.k mLaUr " READY TO , wlndowa; Radio, haaltr. Unted 100% f TRAILER PARTS anti jl GO « TO WORK ...... I4t( • ~rubb*r ...... j--- «ne» | ' l^ ^ ^ ;? llfl'n y .;y ir> -% ‘K*^‘* %■?!?,V. SUPPLIES Itt* giXVBOLCT S S loa. H.aUr, 4. i m111 * ciCHEVROLET Ferdor. Radio, bt.l- ; fla*;!- I l^r,';r’llr."l*&T’' ‘l!i^S T^noVl GUARANTEE, : ■ STOP!.I' vJ ^ traai. I ? ..,, dtiir llr*.. I ” ” THB LADY OWNER TREA8UB- ^ USINDIKO. lU c l. V*ll.,75ilUM ^ rt»l»li.NW."‘‘** -N *” • E«.r7lblac J. fer your Mobil. Rnm«l j attract cendltloa. | uiaI!'*VE‘RY c t £ J k ‘tl! !!'n 4 l ' J iKl TYPK powtr mow*,. Likt atw. W. Tr.Trad.r«*yJ»AddboaW«t I ^ >U> THIS CAR ...... 4 1 m . . LOOK! • H Phnn* «»0-K. . I . III FORD Cuttomlln. tudnr. t:r**ti ] 1110 »»0 FORD > 4.door V.t. Radio, htaltr, MAinr MOwTcARTANb ! **“ rfand while tulon*, radio. Ii«ai*r. nv.rdriv*, ■ rtal cood ptlai, all ’55 CADILLAC j"ulbli'S*!-- «t Kn t riy* Pfilnl*. C. K fttn.... »«ir.: IED HOTPOikTAKYvtahX powtr ■mow*r, (ood coadlllen. ' MAGIC. VALLEJX'S ^ ■ | | !«•«. 117 Alk» A*«BU«. PboBO JOW. ‘t NEED USED CAR LOT i* WE HAVE A — Powtr (ittrlnc. »ew*r bnk**. L ^ ro. rh.n*m;. ^ ___ LARGE SELECTION OF •WBtT, rremlMB-tlraa. FINEST tJSED'.CARS ■ iilJI MUIt^U TACKLE, poltt. r**U. Wr«* «nd; A GOOD U SED , ^ cON SOUTH LINCOLN ^ “ Y h e is e n njiut 1} ion. htr. nr trod* for H»*- * IlKfltrt. nrd't Tndlng Pn«t. ------_ COMMERCIAL UNITS TRAILER HOUSE? , nmoME paoNBM4 ® MOTORS, Inc. ••>at.the I ■ • •;; ^ JOD 14-fu bo*i. TW h.p. motor and 1 • —Open Evenlnsa—■ ^ 101 Uala £ail . Pbane^ 1141 '56 FORD V.8 - W w IL L S ,i Js b d , c a r ; i ) e ? t . i J M ''wLb^h‘"*l^'^t p, — BEBEE OLD TRADER NOW — | ^ EROME • PHONE UB ' ^ j m o . "Alwart Frl.adtr CeurlMs. S.rric*’' FAIRLANE TOWN ’; -Sbov w bm - u n , 1 ^ Ulbuf^T ' 1 1 ^ «l.fl. ll.II.Awar II . ■ CW doubl* f.riM door wllh radlxnn. Radio, haaur, Fordoaitlc. tow tBUat. llll'CKET&Ottr SIO iHtor 8Utjm l i v e s t o c k & POULTRY Sirelltd j «Wf»rk^d~r llft^i li-lt, TrtMl MaiWf 1”^ ^ ^ SM •aciaa. ONLY. ------iii iO-lt. Ual j IIH CHZVBOtBt' BekAlc 4;H»r4{e|>' f l H ■65-CHEV. W oor V-8 . Coupe. Radio, fco^^U ila. H IM •P’-lnitr h»lf.ri. Uann W,nd» tatoB. f ls la ^ ’A ,TOP,CAB^U . JNS—Uor. *tll or irad.. —— __ ri SIMI..,...... k ’ v, “ • ni«»or'<. n«1o»ilHtloulInK UioU and *ompon*atfc AO«a ■64 CHEV. 4-door -KV. SK/..K; jJTrtilna S Ptrtt.______N E E D A / N E X PE I R T ? '•63 I PLYM. Z^door OD . '62 PONT., 8 .eaU , 4-door TIRED I One o f Tf h e s e C a n H e l p Yr o o u ! : §f^S"M r'r»,'.v: si^EltWATlONAL ll •Wrlla*. *P''"* 'of n f Paying Rent? ------^OMh’p ' b'lll. 2fl month* old. Kr'wbl* KrUb .I'afirVlaVbBtaia. «* Hairt^ ASPHALT PAVWG^______• DHTDRY CLEANING . <>^LALAWN HOWER SERVICE *5’53 CHEVROI^iT „ I ilHtl'x-'* **“• rb«n« CAf »nn. , TRADE YOUR . ■wty HUclBt. i-hone t4»-J. J.romt. id^be KIcttrdM BEL AIR SEDAN ^ ” ^ I III i'...... JI4R HAI Km««fl“ 8«r?fc^?ll!t‘*Bd°Av7‘‘*^ tb ! F U R N IT U R E » ~ m } Xidla, hut'<' CiljV < « n » *nd h»l(«ro wlih *1 AUTOS, SALES m d SEHVICE • ■ DENTAL DEN PLATES 'S TPLASTER ^ PAMS FlGUmNKS ***!; illl* jil " " '* ’ HufbM- f'}', *1 — FOR A TRAILER at. Han.*n hrld«.. - - -- ^£^y*Bt£ahon«*?frZIE - ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ im CHEVROLin'iialAtr.Il^imi'V. |H ] Llb*r*l alle-aaca (nr yoor uad furnk PAINT CONTRACTORS ture or anriklnc of ralu*. Authorltad a • ni^ ' DRIVEWAY GRAVEL ' 4j«al»r for fuaeu. aamti ia neblle ’ ”BICHCLE »*•' SALES O.SERVICE * P -^ !;o5jsr ^ . i ^ : , J « £ - I I I iS % > . .or .uv.' . BOAT COVERS blaalua t re. MtlsMiM. »laatt maurlal. wurkasaa* ’53 MERCURY Nortb Utla —HERIU - FLOOR SANDING .hahlp. i^ Ph. 71-^21-J *v«. e. A..Cj^man, .. . »iois . e t H A R D T O P “ Hubbtt -AMERICAN I*'T !T ^ w d ^ r s PLOMBWG O tfE A H f/C litrw * ::: .tt-’"-'- 1 UIOHa-DH.r.war.-W alkt. Pbont 1»». ^ p y g —RICHARDSON FUEL OIL ' T C S n K'iifi'SSL?''”" - " - I „ItH OlJBMOflkg.rHr ------—AN0KLX7S- ...... - •>■ CLCCLOCK O.WATCH REPAIR ZST^i H A T C H IK G ’/r l t :wtv^'.uo-h.M r ^‘ i ------R^RIGE^ION-SERVICE . ... 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